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w$f2w& .' y , .? vvfei -..' j . .. -" : ; s :4 3p. I iiaj?.' 'Itt & $ !.' H fS' ! i'V fl I I 4 : ; ! fj :, ft! iw w vnamifi ninraioi . . ,jr Mar. For' Sen fraaclsco: Alameda Mar. From VaneoaYer:', ' Maital .,...., Apr. For Vancouver:- V. Marama , . Mar, ESTA1USHED .1AB8. NO. 4534. STATEHOOD' 'DilPMSiWO-rtiSBS-; .MEXiCANS Republican CHURCH lbfeiIMMpSle I li i gel Insurgent GIVENP YEARJilffisttg PLAN TO LEAVE; Kept It , . . . . .a. t s . f '.. ' . t ." -. t m k S. "it i Me i :HUS0N, S. D., Mar. 11 Intur RentBepublictnUa .took a definite party thane here today, when the Inturrent Bepublicani of the State held, their, convention here and nom inated a bomnlete State ticket, with R. S. Vesey heading it for Governor. HIAMY.. X; 'Y.. Mar. 11. Ad. Ministration foreet of the Sepubli oM ,sjkrft- suffered , a distinct, defeat today, when. Cobb, the'leandidate of tha..antVAftministration forces, .was ele.tki jwsident at the State ieaatt." The f snal lht sa Wtm (t M tTaalL feTtik. iarUsasatsSsi brittjc about party- -hannony. John WA8HIK0T0N, D, CMw. 11; A favorable report was made, ttf the Benate today on the bill to incorpor ate the. immense fortune Of John S, Rockefeller; It. .it 'the plan of the financier to incorporate his (Mate aaeVthui make.proViiisa' for his pnlT anthropio' enterprite.' i. SICK RUSSIANS PROVING"1 COSTLY No cxiwnto Is being Bpaicd bf the Territorial government In Its work of caring for1 the Russians stricken with diphtheria and now' confined under tile strict regulations of the department at Quarantine Island. , ' As a result of the examination by the physlcianSj It. was found that there were ono .hundred and forty-five "liosltlves" Indicated, that Is, tho presence of the diphtheria bacilli- In tho throats of one hundred and forty five of the six hundred iubjects of tho Cxar now at quarantine inland. Tho physicians make a .difference, between the hundred and fbrty-flvo showlpg the presence of 'the bacilli In, their throats and the v actual dlphtheila cases, which are about twelve In num ber. Many of, those who have bacilli In their .throats are' strong, healthy men ofgufflclent resisting, powor to avoid being' Included In the Janks of the r.c tual diphtheria esses. " 'The treatment of the Rustlans U proving very expensive," said Mott Smith yesterday;'' "We have sent to the mainland for anti-toxin la large quan tities. On the Alameda wo expect a shipment ot 280,900 iintU.aad I hrpe the Mongol-ai-rVl.pjbrlng 500,000. The antitoxin Is used as' a preventative as well as a cure. 'Since each person af flicted requires a dose of from fiOO to 1000 units, accordlrig to the opinion .( the attending physician, It Is plain that a large amount of the expensVs, necessity win oa roquireu, sinco we may have to give It to every Russian." Two hundred and thirty of tho- quar antined Russians are using tents loaned to tho Board of Health by the Fifth Cavalry and lho actual work of superintendence at Quarantine Irlnnd is In the hands ot Dr. Blnclulr ami Dr, Marker. Sergeant) Barry is In charge ot tne Hospital Corps detachment from tho National .fluard. I.0ST i Itanlt. passbook NO.4342. Finder return to Klr.t'Am.rlcn Savings AdtniaislratiOD Goes to Defeat Approve and Trust Co;. ll 14 2 39 3:30 EdlTiN Man Who Looted " """ X . Serve Sentence ftfc Hi Urune Antonc Soosheck, tho Polo who wai arretted a'ml( chsrged with robbing the poor boxes' , of different 'churches around town,was up In court thli'i morning and bealdes the original charge a new' oat, of being Illegally on the premises, was laid against him. Several witnesses were .put on the stand, and the first of them. Mrs. Ly- ceU, deposed that she saw the accused coming out of the Catholic Cathedral Pole walked along Fort street. and -nren rip nmir or iz ana i. inn seemed to be anxious to avoid attcn' "on. , . uavid Kamauona, a special omcer, saw the alleged church'robber on Fort street and followed him for some dls- (ance. Brother Sjrlvanui said that on . February' 13 the poor box was 'AM At.. 1 - a .-1, open, and a sum of money taken It. Ha' had ronsired ami ineu uo moved Se' cW and then on asethtr broken he 'cMaa, MUCH INTEREST IN QUEEN'S ARRIVAL i. ' S. K. Mahoe Promises ,- Sensation As a Witness Her Majesty Queen Ulltiokalanl, ac cording to the latest report will return to her Island home here In Jionolum on the' Matson liner Wllhelmlna, ar riving on the 18th. She will be ac companied .by her suit, Including John Almoku herprlvate secretary, J. Kalpo Aea. and probably Col. Sam Parker, Frank Thompson, the attorney,, and others who have been visiting on thej mainland. The Queen, It Is said, has neon visit ing at Pass Robles In Southern Call - wniu, amiuugii ivncriiuB ayuiiuiuuiB In the Hotel Stewart. Col. Iuukca,.her agent here, when asked this morning stated'that ho was' not aware of her return in the Matson liner. He was ot the opinion, however, that she would return dJrlug the lat ter part of this month. Should the Queen not return on the 18th, it Is more than probable tliat she will arrive on tho steamship Korea, on the 28th. The return ot Her Majesty is being awaited with a groat deal of interest by the kamhalnas, especially those who have to do with her property. Hon. S, K. Mahoe of Walalua, came o town today to appear In a witness In a caso In which Her Majesty Is suing the trustees ot the Uliuokalanl Estate. Mahoe, 'who was erroneously reported dead by tho Advortlser somo time ago,- said this morning that when bo appears as a witness In the Queen's case, he would dlscloso certain mat ters, which wilt be not Only Interest ing; but "a revelation."' a a PS. ZEAVE TO BJLPOIDJITE tt lay mistake, the name of Mrs. 8 it Zeavb wbb dropped today from lho tt h list ot candidates tor cnaporone w tt In the Oalm list, Mrs., Zeavo will tt be a candidate and tiro noma wlll'tt tt appear In the' list tomorrow. tt tttttttttttt'tttt.ttttttMttttSitttt MINISTER CALHOUN DELAYS VOYAGE B. F, Examiner, Feb. 20. W. J, Cal houn, newly appointed Minister to China, will be a passongor for the Orient In tho Japanese liner1 Tcnyo Marti, to sail' from. San Francisco on March 15th, Ho had reserved accom modations on tho Mongolia, to sail fc;,.'';! 0?'Kmov ,, 1LCa.f. Oil. I.i.t ..nu.la.. Inl....l..,l rbrokeH 'ops but nbMwms',t';ysWsveaVlsr; th, tVsVlf tir. Mjgi, .:j.li&i. iath brothers kad rtMtMM.t' rmark' ICMsUl, 1 issssisisssan ii sss.BBssssBksmssim ! , i.s iassssss,assmssssssssssa' X.r- ' VlMUHsssHsalsstfHBfUsl Wi ai a- i iai , . s-S.ssajMssissjSi p, . m m ai j n'r .-. I sraVssssValsssssssVBlssT(wV " m' "k IV..'. 1I - 'Vj V i -i . i 1 . -. " 10 ribKS.-HONOLULU, TIMlWoiT Or, itAwia. niAT, MA1CS 11," "l10.-lO PAGES, " " -' .. ir-v, 'i.i.j ,, ;.i a- r.-.:sn i ' .,,,., i j.,,,'., f..'..y,. ,' ,t , - r s . ;,u:a... .. , - 4 jaMSSr57 -" '.w - . - l . nflHlflm " lll'IITu'tl fcoorABbxei Miist ilh T ' i J-ouls ITreltM swgre that' b sawing Pole carry tnoipdbr box oVeP vacant block near Hho skttlni ih .kilttV wA" , & i iMit w'tbmone! tit wat and that the ncnr utwu .invreanu my DBin vrvw the man and the matter; I-ouls Hsohaberg tetined to ins bit)) emtrf walk np fDrtitr positively. man who i fs5'Jsen',cdjhlli bilttitUhi cnurcnaooainr seen wiinune bokin h(s ppweeoa, -,., '.,.,. ',.'" ;,f i Judge. AMrM,rouna,uik rnsu guilty. as charsredr.afldsetiterloisri him' td bh vaar'a' rUUHStttSksflt:- 'Ob thB ssfcohd charaWthe 'aseuscduwas- aUs) 'rowid ri ilf. - .. a . .a - s j!tJ SrVSdl i fh TV T'Wetvel'N' Service ' sii fh'DaAlll im sny.i pviiib I h Ocean ' i, Thai rtbe Amerlcan - Hawaiian steamsh'lp line. Is (rowing by leap. . a,, i L. V... Z tL.n . &5" VSif4'. , . y if""1':. k;L.'d.. tie!V6' b' .?Mra' received bv aenaral Acent Percv Mnr.. at thla nnrt . i.vi.u ii- " . .i- -j... - lame-slssd steamers for tha Atlantic 1J7 .iJi'"8,' 'r tb' Al,nuc .uu (V.K.Mt., VL. ,l.w.i .!. . .. uo yrvaut V(Uipioeui oi tlta nmsntan fiawnimu una inciuaea twenty-one freight and t.Iteamlri passenger The local agency has been Inform' ed that the freighters fjeorglan and Kentufklani'now Under construction at the Philadelphia ship yards, will hi ..i.i7JZ. riV .i. r.. V. be reidy to go In the Atlanlfc, trade Canned oaJhMra 4 , FAT EOF GRACE IN THE BALANCE Breckwns' Ekitects To . (iase .: United. States District Attoruey runun aunty? aoa,;apiABBr,. raar.l Jil a from, d. i The' stcoad "yea! w to ;be s is lid oi lae.Mjfc on.the-,explrBtm ot,UHJ(m sentense. ,1 ' :. fri.V- ., . srsrtsictaijsifSt ..rulisSiS ... . ' """' ,iA" stesM'fao)aWosT,' . U-l : . xfM 'A nitTiZFiiS .aailaad.,.aJaa .aia'.aaWaa " i ' ""?"TTWT: 'J "r'Vl-i-IWj ". . A . ( asaaTSASSSasssI TssKassl Jtl4 S M a WFrYri nnF xn py ' , i NMht : I -B. SaaftaVTa 'aMI TaWaV HJ SJJS "."? TJ,-,., - , wj-.-- -i-jfr: .t.i :.; v- - . m TtA-ii)fmu .M ., .. I1L k it. riRMD . - , -l- r m - - Ml, .- . m .jvd- mu 'ai HI" urecaons especial to m.t in u,6 nett'jnH ih. h.i. Htvt. k at ;i'a i..m mall' from the Department of Justice In regard 4 to Ihe. caiirofi Anderson . umve, iu vuiiicBacu luurusrcr oi vvaicnrnatvMaau-aiawatoriowOi i. '. .'' . . .-" .: ursce asaea tsreexona to be allow - ed, to tntera plea pf guilty to murder In .the sednd degree' as a result ot his- confession, ot tba,)crime arid Brec konB referred Ihe request to the .De partment at Justice at Washington, ' "TJiero Is a possibility,"' sitld Brec kons this- morning, '"that the Depart ment will refer the matter to me and allow me to decide." "What will bo your decision In that even),"' the" United States Attorney was asked. '"That will a subject for further con slderatlon.'1 was the reply. uraco, a negro, nas confessed to the rnld.hlnndaH flnrt nrvmprfltnfl .lilvlns ofvMahu. the "Watertown watchman, :"a ' Nigel Jackson will travel out to, AVulannOiliytralii thU'imerhoonUnd I(MI,.JI1 rria all 'lhd"whQiKJatH.n.,'iii.i ite'yv'"tTr- ' will II -,,"- k .. T T I h5SS "lyiS noon that -HtjAad-w ''SgSjSS;' noon that life J)td-ie n H(Ulpr.', comet, uiu 1iaiBr.Bniliin'ii ni i vierji in a poini Whf r,e ne'.'aicfded li wai only' Venui attkr,.allOb ,v , ' f The alk-KXti tfleuopaj.at.the. KM tniikl ttbaerVtatoV.'wi udriai)ltlnB l2i5Mlfe?iiaife"fS5i? " wa" '"W- ',WfW JUmllory at- fcldari,BPOm.7rcdsiiat-rir the' feMklWaS';! 4nl ) W .Ii!. ? JiiVl 1 -Wi;SsVI :Ji "l vf!" v- .. '',. i i ii i.'ut'ti A most astute, scoundrel is' busy . I b7- '. 1,. .t- hstvesung dollars by ael ng1. .take weddlpg , rings In this clt :VmWili aJUmfllory fnce. f.? unasri a"&tt' Itlpngf the city. looqsne qiit nil falvnlti In kaf thfeloab ; otdarjness, this man. who The mcW fsstldlou. and lUxury ls believed to be a, PortoWssn' ss- ibVlnsx millionaire should expsrlence sums;to.bedrunU. Me accoslssini 0 dim'dulty In returning to ,'the LriJ .-iM .. - visit to Hawaii nei, Decause or ar bSfd up. offers a supposedly gold. alleged lack of passenger accommo-wJJlna- ring Jor. sale. i'datlou on Coastboun'd liners.. tTbese ' rings are splendid lmlta- For a, number of wcelts past there tlons of- the real thlny, endlf tHey. has not been a passenger liner leiv- w?rea trifle heavier in weight could My Paw ss the .real,thln. To m,ka tnew lool re' at flr,t '' they have, been engraved with tUe Jto' oUhe suppowd marriage, 'and ' . T' r " -",t -!. """ "",""""u ."""" "."" .V.-;irriuB luiiiais or me contracting . ? 1 . '. I 'Last night an employe of the In- llAr.I.lanH B V rimnn. .. land 8. N. Company was ae- I by this Poro Rlcan, and aftir'. le bargaining was Induced to -. --- cOSted ' - ')((( purchase one of these rings tor i Thinking that. It might hare been stolen and wishing to prove if It were really gold, he took; It to one of the leaning Jewelers ot the city "I" morning, it was pronoui ,,,, an not worth te , f Another gentleman, whb n, arne( unmentloned',' was ac tnis morning. It was pronounced at wishes SCCOSted at SlSO.p'cIock last night outside present list of bookings areVtbe the Majsstlp Hotel, by a Porto Riean-w (he 'ordlua'ry limitations Vkrpas ot slight build and wearing a mus-'enger capacity. tacne. tnis man assumep an ai'j- tude ot begging, and appeared 1d be somewhat under the Influence ot drink. He; tbrust out his habd. In which was .one of these take rwed ding . rlnge; and. sahl: t'HoWnuch you give'" Tblnklngthat the-rlng was too light for real g'oldi and be lieving It tb be of'brass.the' party accosted handed the ring back, The and proffered the ring for'closer In-, spection. Seeing that Jnltlals ".V to C l"ankravHt nn . tha i'n.M. I o ii, I To--"--"- i, --. "...w. w. ...w I ring,. It was thought '.to ibeVa' gbodf oi, QUH,iiuai insn whhdw- tning -nsny aoout ne iranssction, -ji .Ii j... .... ,t '""'jj"" - y-waa pivuorsu, i 1'orto Rlcsa accepted thla sum and numucr n, wnicn nas remamea on slunk ayrayi , t , . , I the harbbr1 for the past few' days, Tills, ring wts taken to a leading' uttder quarantine, are much improv- (Continued on. Page 65 i i'1. and 'ihe Federal quaranliab 'offl- a-Ba ' I Concede Some PHI1ADEIJHIA. Mar. 11. iADLPHIA Mar ' 11 The aa'' "9 men w nav be9n unJr 6e of the present inaustrial obsvbtlon ore now -ad to be' out knceii manifest in many- "Manger., and It U.the present In s 'Tbaay"irii Reported' that tentlon,tp, lift , the quarantine upon influence disturbance. fthaVtars "I tnanv nf 'fha Indilitrlnl nlant. ' IM reraritins - their emnloveSmnoasaioha ' in order to nrevent them' Kointf out onsi-aranathetie slrike.,te,shrrnartB,ne'.v",eUw. U..V.Pfrm 'iMl'Pieo.nie. offtke street railw'..iv4u() iwlasUU the tiar.bnr.iind.nincneditp the .- -- .,-, ,- ,... - v.jj?ai' - Nit1 a class puMicailon, but a newspaHr.for everyone ".V . 5. . t i United, States. Judge ment1 of Justice' For LeavV, df'Aberice There will be two Important of: , nce " IhaV ITnltuil HtAtra datxrtr temuorarny vacant in Hawaii summer, according t6 the plans k..i kH ... UM 1 m Iai4 . States iV'"". extended o rx- when trip' to tne Mfel.U.J' .,1 tT i ! ihriuiiuii put.-rn,aTaw. r. , tne case omne uaiiaa etatrs uis- let Attorney Is'sHghtlr dlsTerML trlct ISPLENTT h mrnwi i&jmWk StflfWr'ActfTKHlStkrf.' Is Equal lb Alt1 : Demands pot-.mainland, after the completion of ..ifu .. . . . ' I. . i- Honolulu forSan Francisco that ;hia 'the t toT, tul.en flrst-c ass nassengers to utmost capacity of the vessels. yne racinc mbii liner Korea was touted ny luuieu njr ine aavocntcs.oi cobbiw.iso .uinens on m hclnir nnnhln M ac commodate all applicants for .trans- nortatlon to San Francisco. . ' Th, Koiea railed for the Cbasi on Tuesday morning, and Had; from ,eveli to , .'rnllllonalres," or even those persons of more humb)e sta- tinn. nrn.ni,i )hmivk at ih. 0cai agency they cquld have been assigned ,to staterooms on boara th'at vessel.. ' ' Th0, Lurllnc Is leavlna for'4he mainland on Marcti- IS. ah'd while ,ch stateroom Is at' present 'occ'u- nlad liv, ntiA np 1n namta'tiaara -.'ihn TArMON PATIENTS ARE IMPROVING J8pBi1S6 blCflllier WM Bei Released Oil Sunday Three Japanese bel6Hglfig"dvth -. . - . . . T(f ,., crew nf the frelehter -Tamon Maru i- ; . vais nave amtcu iiiiti upuu civv and careful Investigation the, mal ady Is hot cholera, but an acute form nf HvhAlllAPV. Dr, Ramus and his staff pald'two I visits to the marooned steamer to- iIaV. Tha men whn hnva bean nnitop thel vessel, on Bunday morning. The Tamon Maru has a, large'shlii- mint- bf phosphates for Honolulu. llnckfeid Wharf to drschurge iiinaaw - r - - TV.. - - - i' -. of - tin Has As4 Depart- He ls"nxlous to go Bast for the purpose of liavlng his eyes treated, nut nas found it inarticuiariy aim- cult, because of lh'dutles of his of- ., !. ...!., ..t.A.I ha- . """ " '"I'iu .iuiua " ": CMlure that hhre been' nut.lnto oner-- ation by United State. .Judge Rob- IZtC (- ,. ."s,. . . Oiher Federal.appolntejs a.Plnv nina;, to mane appiicatios tor iniw; 'of 'absence during the summer months. Circuit Judge-Whitney be- I-. .MnH Ak.. t.J mim i m .. tug auiuua mw wwi wa tm .ww montns on for tne purposa or ssaKing a trip to the mainland. c. . ' CUBAN 5THJ. ttOLOS QUOO fzl ii;!Sis; isssvAnAJm ft ,. T?,lr,Il 'lir. . Kiiiways? ATcroiow. io- Jove Crop From Mills ' The Sugtr Rovlew of the FedeVal Sugar Refining Co. Issued under date' of February 18, says ot the, Cuban sug ar situation: ft, ivnnuilhv wllti Ikn .iHnva.'fAAl. Ing here, the mnrket In thq Island has ui:n mruuK, witn operators paying high prices In order to secure supplier There he. nt np time been pressure to ) sell on the iart of Cuba during Feb- ruary. "It I. said that this Is due part ly, tb the largo Bales made during tho' esily part of the' season, whlclr havo taken care of supplies nearly its fast as produced. Conditions havo con-' tinned very favorable and tho crop, is getting on with big strides', as 'shown liv Inn Wflaklv rroln-B In'thU mn. nectlon It might bo oald'that the plant-! ' era are complaining bitterly because ManrntrrcTPTi v.. w.. ii the railroad companies have not Jieenl. MAHtMiblilt, i.njy.. Mar. U. mbving their sugar from the planta- One of, the most extraordinary denK tlons to the ports' rapidly enough, and onstrations ever seen in this city state that for this reason their plan- was witnessed today on the local tatlons are choked wjth sugar. The cotton exchange, when MillionaiM total receipts at tho .sty ports up to. pBvten. the famous Chicago opera-. February 15 were 396.000 tons, as com- . -..j jt... ri,7 J.is pared with 305.000 tons last year, nn inqease of fll.000 ton. Receipts nt the outports to January .11 were' 451(12 per cent, or the receipts at tho tlx j-iitB. av mat un mis unsis uuoa nss luauucr, tuc uuacia aiiii uuiuicm produced to data approximately about men combining in hooting and howl 574 000 tons, with regard to the crop, ins; at the man. The demonstration mere is no ciouui mat in some districts Continued on Fsufs 4. SAILOR TRYS TO . REEF CHIMNEY Duck Thief And Fake ' Mariner uet. One iiiuhmi ) in i st -- -y i-. Swo Johns,' Walker and Nichols, Were up l.eforo Judge Andrade this morning iSiid they both drow ni-ites of Jhlrty ilsy ejclu The first John was ,the. tool, hand who calmly ; grabbed a f" Vl.u,u" "'"' " '"""'V" ,u"' 7 . fpi;;- ' awn i.pi-sreucu un,iiia way as'lfmothlnl! harVhaplKsnefl. in. limy cxcuwtnis morning was that hu had not noticed he ducks, and (lint nn tirna vnr-v ariiiislaail whim i1,i. .-.i. V ir .'. .,'."; tcctlve Apnna drew his attention to frinntlnnail nti Pac-a 9. tttttttttttt tStttttttttttttttttttt . i . dren. whn nre nnaseneeni frnm Di-pnn . w, . .. . . Z. Island by the Japanese freighter, wore given tho option of leaving the vessel and undergoing detention at the nunruntlne station. They, however, .deqlded to remain with the snip; Thhpugp.tbe Ulndliess til local mlHltmles; tl.MJfarnfly'"nns r'eceiv'' jugp.tbe' kindness of ok .' thM ifamflv'i'naa' t'ecelv!' i.n.in i .t2Pi'Tr dtentlon In the vny ot ed'ilnnirll attention Advertising it the modern anno; the bntiBMi man; it is a shies! - - A sssntfciiin iTliaft iTl nil. fa .(be shield of the Honolulu. traeinese man, because it coven tner ItWuide more thoroughly than any other paper published, fl.'.f raid f CEHTi. WASHIHQTON. D. C. Mar. 11.-. .;, c,:,,. ... nn hi itnnil in. . dkv , th. Ballineer inouirv and.- j:. u.. ,, vi.j jon.i,, tome 4,.fore ,. eommii-. - - " - " -. ----- - - - v in tVimnnh thn tntfmrntt nf Oth. -r ----- n : iLia.i a.i n.n:.. ' mr Tlavfsi 4stf ftrl iflf Rfl1Him-s. hf$ cted that the lists of the, lands selected' lor restoration SBpnitti a M to ot attract oubu atfentibB "v , t - . , - r, i Kept. I Quiet -" i ...( -J BM'SBBI 1 ' -j sssafl'A 'V l"A ft ffi-atlr' mi. II I.M II -V f ,111 Will WU llWt j 1 Trt lftftA . iu luod m . M kl&aB af ffl ? WASH1OTON. D. 0.,'Mar. JXii Mexioans of 'New, Mexico will 'be disfranchised if the plan of the. Ben ate k Committee t on. Territories is adopted by Congrets. The committee made. B',reDort today on the New Mexico. Statehood bill, and practi- cally the only chanRe is the veryim'- portunt pruviiioa.,iimi mc iucxiouts of the new State shall not vote; , Patten Driven OutofExchange II II I u TaW iii rs ii yJJ l 1 1 1 1 .tXrS.ttl ,.. iL. i.-f. J a5ain,t ?ftttt!nWai i? atr0nK,tI?t h? M VJf? the .floor 01 the excnanire. xuis was uoe in no m.tvi kept up after Patten got on the street ,and he was nnauy savea iron injury by the police. SUOAB. SAN I'ilANUIaUU, Mar. 11., 9j Beets: 88 analysis, 14s. 51-4d.;',4! PM4I.JT, W.UOU. AICYIVUS lUVMiIWU. 'VL 13. 1 1-XU. . BULLETIN STORY RESTORES HORSE ' . U smhi i tuiib ft oS r.1 .h..i .1.- -.. L.ii-. -. -. .JS."",- ,?"""". !T.tZZ. .V?.V". rii. iinti,, ;, f,i, ..r t " MtoIen nrlcics, Qulnn left a bursa Jj hitched, up out at Knlmtikl Hip othorl night, and when ho rctnrnod ato In! Ul0 men ng he found that tho r K had iltsappeaicii: : a II u 1 1 e 1 1 n man, who tried to In- tervlew Qulnn was tild that the mat- '. . . . . J uT.snnni,, not no put in tho paper as le tnlef ,.,mill, kllow a imo-and-cry t. u..H.n.i ii.....n.... i.A -. . ... and It Is owing to, Unit fact that QtrinlCrj is now nsjoiciiic ovi'r t no recovory 'Oi' ,.,- . ,.".'? "..."" . ' ; '" mucn nviovcii wnito norso ana bugcy ii'-i It npiiears (hat n lady who Uvea out near Diamond Ilcnd. nnd who U tvrsnd- or of the 11 it 1 1 o 1 1 n. noticed tho Btorv' i J" the paper and. luivlug ulso seen." "",nv ""' U1" "r'""'iH um-M,itj l'JS.".. W ' ro,m ... " bo"Mi ,rW ""' 'R vypnilorluB uroiintl-suijlt. '"wimtM tb sflf)l room nnd boakj "omeVhete.-'alio communicated., wits' Qulm, ani, , lnttPI. g00 aftefwarifi , - "W ' 4004-3t4tho.TmlJ.o Mnfu'i) llBt.,J t i 'fit recovered his turnout. t,1 m A . 1 MM ID imim lMfeaV tfv.'iiaJsaWis t'lfm-t). SuMLL tonight. , , u,-i BSSSS) aukiaHimaar iwt -i food and otber necessities. 1 1 msmm& tmsgiiM ' U. slJs1sWsjBWrwssaiB