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E.T.BARN PROPRIETOR, ES Be Deceived Don't into buying anything in'the way of LOTHING until you have seen our line and got our prices, We know where of we speaks when we say that ht $10 Black Clay Worsted is the cheapest suit ever offered in the city, A new line of over coats and hats just arrived and are offering them at prices that defy competition, Remember the place GJ. Johnson son 120 STATE STREET. 11 CITY BOMBARDED, General Maceo Forces Trocha. the OUTWirTHE SPANIARDS, The City of Artemisa Razed to the Ground. n floating doNfnjJli willcs below MiSUi Key West. Oct .27. Well-informed passengers wlio arrived from Havana last nlghtconflriu tlie advices received by mail that Maccb has crossed the trocha at Arte ulsa and joined other Insurgents forces In Havana province. They declared that the report circu lated by Maceo of his encampment at Cacarajacara and a contemplated at tack on that town was merely a feint of the rebel leader to concentrate the Spanish troops at that point. That the ruse was successful Is proved by the fact that General Gonzales Munlz swlth large forces was sent in that di rection to attack Maceo, but upon their arrival at Cacarajacara the Spaniards found nothing but a de serted camp. Maceo's followers under forced marches then made a detour to the southward and suddeuly appeared at Artemisa, the central post on the lino of the trocha. Giving his men tem porary rest, the Insurgent chief sent word to the commandant that he In tended to bombard the town, giving the inhabitants live hours in which to leave the city. Not heedlug Maceo's threats, the Spaniards would permit no one to leave. The result Is known from the reports which have already been cabled from Havana. Maceo opened Are on the town with his artillery and 30 shots from the rebel dynamite guns were thrown into the city. Every building Is said to have been leveled while the slaughter of non-combatants was appalling. During the carnage Maceo and his followers crossed the line of the trocha Into Havana province, where they will be joined by the forces' of Gen eral Agulrrc. Gaulois Is Alarmed. Paris, Oct 27. Gualols today pro tests against the Interference of any nation in the Internal affairs of Spain, and says: "Europe Is especially Interested not to allow Cuba to fall under the domi nation of the United States." A Fight With Maceo. Havana, Oct. 27. Colonel Segura reports having had an Important engagement with the Insurgent forces under Antonio Maceo at Soroa, in the province of Plnar del Bio. Colonel Segura's statement says the Insurgents upon their retreat lost 01 killed, nis own column sustained a loss of over 100 mon. Captain-General Weyler has offered to place at the disposal of the local government six army doctors to act as professors at the University of, Havana, the regular professors having been compromised in various manners In the rebellion. The Insurgents under Castello and Roderiguez made an attack last night upon Batabano, the southern seaport of the .'province of navana, situated almost directly south of this city, and conuected with it by about thirty miles of railway. The enemy, It was announced, was repulsed by the Spanish garrJson of the place, but Jt is admitted that, In retreating, the Insurgents burned several houses. After the last engagement of the 1 Spanish troops with Antonio Maceo, 28 battalions, consisting of 30,000 soldiers, were assigned to occupy the important stragetlc points In the mountains, In order to prevent the latter from returning and securing possession again. "Tillamook cheese Branson & Co. Slain by Sultan's Order. Boston, Oct. 27. Advices from nafpoot,' Eastern Turkey, received in Boston, confirm dispatches to the As Boclaieil Press In refgnrd to the extent arid barbarity of th( recent- massacre at Egln, These, advices state that many of the dead wfejert In the streets for days, its' t-jjtfeS11 f"r dwh and large numbers iwfPthrown Into the Euphrates. Tho bodies were fie the river 40 and 50 city. In some cascsj whole families were obliterated. Exact statistics, of course, cannot be gfviln now, but It Is feared 2000 Is an underestimate. All the testimony 'nthand concurs in showing that the massacre was olllclal and that it was wholly without reason. Brazilian Bandits. ItOME,Oct. 27. AnwHclal telegram received from Rlode Janeiro says that a large armed body' In J.he Interior of the province of Bahla, who several years ago defeated a large detachment of troops are again active, and have pillaged a number of firms, several of them belonging to , Italians. The Brazilian troops pursued the band and killed several of its members and dis persed tho others. Italy I'as demands for damages pending against the Brazilian government for outrages upon Italian cltlzens,-but Italy's com missioner to Brazil, to negolatc a settlement of the djfilculty has ex pressed tho opinion- that his govern ment will confine itself to a demand for a denial of hostile Intent on the part of Brazil In acts tending to harm or wrong Italians. BRYAN IS INILLINOIS, Last Week to Be a Record Breaker, WATSON STILL SPEAKING A Murder at Herechel Island. San Francisco, Oct. 27. Assistant United States Attorney Schllnlnger today swore out a warrant before United States Commissioner neacock, charging Third Mate II P. Bowen, tf the steam whaler Balaena, with tie willful murder of Second MateTrank' Jones, at Hcrschcl island last winter. IvThe stbrv of the murder was told by the officers of the steamer Jeannle on her arrival from .the Arctic a fort night ago. Witnesses arrived on tho vessels of the whaling fleet that have arrived In the port during the past 48 hours, and on Information furnished by them the warrant was sworn out. Bowen is In irons aboard the Balaena, which Is expected to arrive very soon. What the Czar Cost JErance. London, Oct. 27. A Times dispatch from Paris says the municipal council had been opened, and It has re-elected its former officers, including tho vice president, M. l'Landrin, who signed the socialist manifesto denouncing the czar. This dispatch also stated .that tho government will aBk the chamber for a credit of 1,068,800 francs for the ex penses attending the reception of the czar, and 1,000,000 francs for the ex penses of the Chalons review. English Wheat Market. London, Oct. 27 On Baltic this morning, business In wheat was dull and the tendency was towards easier prices. Failure in India, It says, will divert the California and Australian wheat from Europe there. Only the tremendous efforts In the United States will hurry wheat across the At lantic In exchange for gold to prevent a much greater increase lnprices and when the Inrush Is passed there will bo a further rise. Business at Baltic today closed dull mostly Od lower than yesterday. A cargo or Walla Walla wheat gold at 32s, cargo Oregon at Ms Cd. Ll Hung Promoted. Peking, Oct. 27. Ll Hung Chang hasbeen appointed minister of foreign affairs. Stlmultaneously with ins appoint ment as minister of foreign affairs an Imperial edict orders that Ll Hung Various Other Items of Political interest, Will Break the Record. Bloominoton,IUs., Oct. 27. Bryan will make tho last week of the cam paign a record breaker. Shortly nftcr 7 o'clock this morning he was talking to people of Lincoln, 111. At 0 o'clock, the people of Bloomington were listen ing to him. Watson Still In It. Thomson, Ga., Oct. 27. Thomas E. Watson spoke yesterday, at Lincoln ton to 3,000 Populists. He declared ho would bo In tho raco for vice-president until the last vote was counted, ne declared tho Populist party had been betrayed by Its leaders. He de nounced Sewall Declared for Qold. PEORiA,Ills.,Oct. 27. P. M. Arthur, grand chief of tho Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers; E. P. Sargent, grand 'master of tho Brotherhood of Locomotive firemen; F. W. Arnold, grand secretary and trcaurer of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen, have Issued a circular, In which they say that they are not In favor of free silver, but aro for the s?und money plank, promulgated by tho Republican convention at St. Louts. Visit McKtnley. Canton, Oct. 27. The first dclcga tion today, to bo presented to McKln ley was a party of 25 ladies who ar rived in a special car from Martin's Ferry, Ohio, at noon. Chicago Market Weak. CniOAQO, Oct. 27. Wheat opened weak this morning, at a declino of nearly 1 cent. Northwest recolpts were very heavy. Traders looked for further liquidation. The Liverpool cables too were disappointing. The Bears again took control of tho wheat pit today and by persistent hammering carried tho price of Dec ember off 21 cents at one time, the final figures showing a loss 2 cents. Tho market In every respect was a hugo disappointment to speculators who ex pected It to be firm at first, but It was quite contrary, and Its effect was to start an Immediate liquidation. This continued all day, and the mar ket at times was In a demoralized condition. Various causes, outside of the emphatically weak cables, contri buted to the decline, not the least of which was the high money rates in New York. Widow's. Might, San Francisco, Oct. 27. In accord ance with an opinion delivered (tills morning In the United States circuit court of appeals, the Mutual Llfo In surance Company of New York, will bo compelled to pay Mrs. Nellie Phln ncy nearly $100,000. The Judgmont granted by the lower court was affirmed, owing to an error committed by It. M. Hopkins, deputy clerk of the United State circuit court for the ninth district of Washington. Mrs. Phlnney, of Seattle, as execut rix of the estate of Guy C. Phlanoy, deceased, brought suit against the Jnsuraoce company In order to com pel payment of the policy held by Phlnney during his lifetime. Last Monday when Mr. Gladding was coming up from Wuldport with Mr. Holgate, a young deer ran out on the beach, near Beaver creek. Mr. Gladding Jumped out of the wagon and grabbed a rope and rau after It, Chang be punished for presuming to the deer went Into the surf but the enter the precincts of the ruined sum- ' breakers soon washed It back, and he mer palace, while visiting thedowager ,aWioed ' , 1 Tillamook cheese uranson ; up. empress FLOAT FLAGS, Don't Allow the National Emblem to be Usen as a Marker. Special to tho Enquirer, Lima, O., October 10. It was 0:C0 o'clock when Lima was reached. An Immense throng was gathered at tho depot, and escorted tho car around tho switch to the point where an es cort headed by a brass band was in waiting. Mr. Bryan was taken to the public square, and dc ivcrcd an address to about 0,000 persons, speaking from the band stand. This place was reached only nfter a struggle, tho po lice arrangements not being of the best. Mr. Bryan said that the Republican party, in this campaign, w.is trying to play a confidence game on tho Ameri can people, but that tho people had mado up their minds to have u finan cial system that suited themselves "Now, my friends," Mr. Bryan con tinued, "I waut to call your attention to something that appeared In yester day morning's paper. I find that the chairman of the Republican National Committee has issued a letter to the American people in which he says: "Tho American flag has been In the present campaign tho emblem or In signia of national honor. Its Influ ence has been for great good In tho cause of a good people. Its display In many places has been potent In tho advancement of tho country's battle for tho nialutcnanco of its honor at homo and abroad. I therefore sug gest that on Saturday, October 31, all who intend to vote, on November 3, for the preservation of our national honor, for sound money and tho ad vancement of our people's interests and general prosperity display tho na tional colors at their homes, their places of business or whorevor they may bo seen, in order that voters whoso hearts aro for their country, may bo strengthened In their purpose, andthoso Atho are. undetermined -may the more patriotically and intelli gently concludo how best to perform their duty as citizens. JUST HIS SENTIMENTS. "My friends, it Is tho first time that I know of that I have ever agreed with tho Chairman of tho Republican National Committee, but I want to sign my name to his letter and ask all those who believe In tho Ideas sot forth .there to display the flag on tho 31st of October, becauso thcro Is noth ing in that letter but what tho ad vocates of free silver iudorse.Ap-. plauso, cheers, "Now noto what ho says, that ho wants tho flag displayed by all those who on tho third of November Intend to voto for the preservation of our national honor. Wo advocates of free silver believe that only .by having a financial policy made by the American people, for tho American people, can you support tho flag of tho United States. Great cheering and applause. "lie wants those to display tho flag who aro for sound money. We, who believe In the money of tho constitu tion for a sounder money thun those who want to chango our cur rency into pounds, shilling? and pence. Applause. We, who believe in a basis for our financial transactions sufficiently board for these transac tions to rest upon, believe In a sounder financial system than those who ad Tocate a gold standard and a financial system based upon gold alone when you cannot get tho gold to FURNISH YOUIt FOUNDATION. Applauso and cheers. Wo not only bcllove in sound money, but wo tell you what wo mean by sound money and do not play tho hypocrite by talk ing about sound money and then re fusing to explain what tho term means. Cheers and npplauw. "lie wants thoso who are going tp voto for tho advancement of our peo ple's Interests and general prosperity to display tho flag. My friends, wo believe that free colnago of silver at 10 to 1, without waiting for tho aid or consent of any other nation on earth, means the advancement of the Inter eats of tho people and of general pros perity; and, therefore, wo can Join with these men in displaying the American Hag, and let It bo known to tho country that wo arc standing by a flag, and that we are not asking any foreign nation what that flag shall mtan. Applause and cheers. "So that I Join In that request for threo reasons: First, becauso every thing that ho asks In that letter wo bollovo In, and therefore, wo have as much right to display the (lag on that day as any Republican has, and we believe that wo have a good deal more moral right to do It In tills campafgn. Applauso and cheers. "I Join In the letter for another reason, l do not want them to mark the advocates of frco sliver for slaugh ter on that day. I do not want these employers to go about over your town and throughout tho country and find out who has a flag In his window, and then threaten to dlschargo any man who does not say ho Is going to voto tho Republican ticket. Great cheer ing. DON'T DEORADi: THE FLAG. "My friends, if cocrcoln Js gojng to be attempted for heaven's sako let It not be tempted by using tho tlag.as a means of pointing out tho men ,to be threatened. Applauso and cheers. If they want to find out who shall bo slaughtered let them tako some em blem other than the nation's emblem under which to do their nefarious work. Applause and cheers.l "There Is another reason . why I Join In that request. I want 'Soma flags to float on that day which do not mean a government by"8yndtcatcsand for syndicates. Applauso arid cheers. I want some flags to float on that day that do not stand for tho right of a coal trust to send a representative to ovcry ilrcsldo and collect tribute from ovcry family in this land I want somo flags to float on that day that do not stand for tho opinions of those-who say that If tho majority1 of the people win in this campaign they do not know whether they will sub mit to tho decision or not. Applauso and cheers. "So my friends, I want to ask all tho advocates of sllYcr'tb Tiring out tho flag on that day. I want them to put It Into their homos and In tholr places of business, and, If need be, to carry it upon tho streets and let our opponents know that Wo do not in tend tosurrendor thatenslgn and that emblem Into tho hands of tho enemies of tho people of this country'." Great applauso and cheers. Escaped Lepers Caught. San Francisco, Oct. 27. Ernest and Frank Blndt, the two lepers who escaped from the pesthouse last Thursday, were arrested in tho Sprecklcs building this afternoon and taken to tho receiving hospital. Tho Blndtsaro brothers who have been confined at tho pest house for tho past ten years. They say that sinco tholr escape thoy have been rooming at 456 Tehama street. They gave as a reason for their leaving tho pest liouso that they did not like the idea of being moved to tho city and county hospital. They aro willing to remain at tho pesthouse. The riACE. For tho best moils, tho biggest meals, tho best cooked and best served for 15 cents, go to tho White House Restaurant of Ken worthy & George. Highest of all in Leavening Power,--Latest TJ. S. Gov't Report. Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PUKE Royal