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- .... — Day ton 7 Herald. UATBR Plsguo NEWS delayed rala* are die* INGERSOLL IS DEAD SE TRANSPORT INDIANA ARRIVES ROOT HAS ACCEPTED RAILROADS IN KLONDIKE. WORK NEARLY ENDED New York, Joly >6.—A special to San Franciaco, July 84.—Tho Uni the Tiibune from Ottawa says: The ted States transport Indiana arrived to DAYTON ..OREGON day from Manila, tbo journey occupy New York Lawyer Become« Canadian Northern Railway Company, Results of The Hague Peaci Complstion of recruiting now regi Is the result of an amalgamation of the ing 88 days. The vessel wss sent to Conferente- Secretary of War. ments for Otis Is sxpectsd within a Winnipeg Great Northern Railway and quarantine. The Indiana has 858 sick fortnight. soldiers on board and a number of Red the Lake Manitoba Railway and Canah A mine exploeion near Brownsville, END CAMS WITHOUT WARNING Cross nurses. Tho eick soldiers were FINAL SUMMING UP SUBMITTEL taken from tho various regiments, snd ALGER SENDS CONGRATULATIONS Pa., killed six and entombed 70 min a great many of them are suffering ers. who latsr escspsd. -------------- «haroa of *100 each. The' Bead office from wounds received in battle. Is to be at Toronto and the directors AdmiraX-Dswsy hss wired biseccept- Private Edward Crawford, Twenty- are Fredrick Nicholls, James Gunn. anoe to become the city’s gosst upon rs —Dec- third infantry, jumped overboard'while John M. Smith, Archibald X Sinclair his arrival in New York. insane, and was drowned. Among the and Harcourt Vernon, all of the city A little boy was shot and killed by bodies brought back form the Philip of Toronto. . New York, July 14 —Colonel Robert pines was that of Major Diggios. of tho The railway company is empowered Washington, July IS.—Elihu Root, bookmaker« a non-union conductor at Cleveland. The Hague, July 36.—The Anal get Eight hundred troops are now on guard. G. Ingersoll died at his home, Walston Thiiteenth Minnesota. Captain W.* at New York, hss accepted the war to iasue bond not to exceed *20,000 a ein have been indicted. ie results of the interna An American lady millionaire, was on-Hudson. near Dobb’s Ferry, today Van Patont, assistant surgeon, First portfolio in President McKinley’» cabi- mile, but it is prohibited from amalga- tioiial|(m»oe conference, after enumerat Italy hae subscribed 8,000 lire to arreetod in Paris for shoplifting. Nirs Hie death was sudden and unexpected, WaslUngton, and Second Lieutenant net. The telegram of acceptance was mating with the Canadian Pacific Ravi ing the naiuea and qualification« of all Texas flood sufferers. was rslsassd sfter paying fur the stolon and re ulted from heart disease, from Richards, First Montana, are among the received shortly after noon, while Sec way or any of ita branches, oi with any the delegates, «ay«: The Union Pacific’s Ogden-Omahr goods. which he bad suffered since 1896. In passengers. . retary Long was with the president branch lines leseed by the Canadisn “In a series of meetings, in which tins will bo double-tracked. that year, during the republican na- After t.ie quarantine officers bad sat Secretary Alger had just left. Pacific railway or under ita control. the above delegatea participated, in Tbs rsciprocity treaty with Francs ional convention, he was taken ill and isfied themselves that there was no in The tender of tbe war portfolio was The company ie to have five years to spired throughout byxliu desire to real: Soeretary Alger hae tendered hie has been signed. Conceseione bad to reeignation. to take effect in two weeks. be made as a condition of Cambon’s bad to return home. He never fully fectious disease on the Indiana, she made to Mr. Root last night after the compiate its lines south of the Sas- ize in the highest |MMsibla measure th« recovered from tho attack of heartdis anchored off the Harrison street wharf. confetence at tbe .While House. Ay katchewan river, and seven years to generous views of its august initiator, Prince Henry of Prunaia la in Corea [•¡«ning the convention. ease, and was upder tbe cart of phyei Ths steamer* has on board a party of tlie-president Will leave for the Adirmi complete the line north of the Sas- (lie conference ha«-drawn up^or ap looking out for tbe iuterMt of Ger- Sir Wilfred Lanrier refuses to qualL oians constantly. Filipino men and women for the Oma dacks Wedneadày tn*- Thursday, it is katchewan, and it is proposed to con- proval of the respective goveiumeut« fy hie statements in regard to the For^jhe last three days, Mr. Ingersoll ha and other Eastern expositions, but probable that Mr, Root will come to struct branches to £t. Albert, Kdrnon- Ilie aeries of conventions and declara The secretary of tbe Chicago school boundary dispute, and asserts that he bad not been feeling wall. Last night it is possible that they may not be al Waaliingtou to confer with him before ton to Peace river and from died Deek tions ap|M)uded: board has confessed embezlement of meant just what ha said. he was in better health and spent » lowed to land. The crew',©! the Indi that time. It is regarded aa more like- to Lake Winnipegosis. .‘.‘Convention for the pacific settle *34,500. A small boy bas testified at Chicago portion of the evening playing billiards ana ie mostly composed of eilipinos, ly that Mr. Root will meet tbe presi- Tbe Hudson Bay-*Yukon Railway & ment of international disputes. Frances W. Healy, of Vancouver, has that bo witnessed Mrs. George kill with Walston H. Brown, his son-in- among them being two graduates of dent at Lake Champlain in tiie lattei Navigation-Company ia authoriaed to “Convention concerning the lava t of the week. change ita name to Hudson Bay & and customs of war on land. been appointed a lieutenant in tbe reg- George D. Saxton brother-in-lair* of law, and C. P. Farrell, his brother-in the Manila university. law and private secretary. He seemed Among those who returned on the In President McKinley, nt Canton, last nlar army. Klihu Root was born at Clinton, N, Northwest Railway Company. Tho t “Convention for the adoption of laws to be in better health and spirits wtiec diana was Dr. Day Wait, of San Fran Y., February 15, 1845, and graduated Klondike Mines Railway Company, has againat the use of asphyxiating or dele, October. 11 President Angus Cannon, Mormon Nés Perce Indiens may make trouble. be retired than be had been for several cisca According to.'him, a Filipino at Hamilton college and the New York for its inooprorators Thomas O’Brien, teiious gases from balluon projwtilea leader, has pleaded guilty to unlawful days. wounded in battle'is insensible to pain. university law school. He vias admit of Dawson City; Janses Arthur Sea and for the prohibition of the, use of . Tbe young bucks have threatened to cobabitatiop. This morning he rose at tlje usual I One man had his eyes torn out by a ted to the bar in 1867, since which bold, of Ottawa: William Ross, of bullets that easily expand the human murder Northern Pacific extension hour and joined the- family at bi«ak ] Spanish prisoners arte to be ran bullet and bis jaw shattered. When time he has been in active practice in Glasgow, N. 8., and Llewellyn II. Bate body.” graders, because the line crosses tbeir fast. He then said he had spent a bad I somed, tbe money to be placed in a the wound was dressed he tore tire New York city. He was one of the and Harold B. Govern, of Ottawa. reservstion. The filial act eoutuina expreasiona of bank until .the war is over. < night, but felt Mter.~HC had beer, bandagee off, and two or three days most prominent members of tire New The capital of the company is to be opinion aa follows: Sir Wilfred Laurier, prime mThister suffering from abdominal pains and later was breaking in a horse, as though A fire, origin unknown, destroyed York state constitutional convention, *1,000,000 and the head official the "The conference considers that limi of Canada, is to be presented by his tightness about the chest. He did nor there wae no gaping wound in hie where lie served as chairman of tho company at Ottawa. The company is tations of the military chaigea wlffcli more than *250,000 worth of property frienda with *100,000. Illa aalary of think his condition at all dangeroua head. The doctor cites other similar udiciary committee.) on the Brooklyn water front. empowered to construct a single or at present oppress the world are greatly 18,000 a year 11 considered insufficient ^fter breakfast he telephoned to Dr. cases. double line of railway or tramway in to lie deaired fur the increaife'of the «v • » • • _ , The wrecker of th*1 Perth Amboy tor hia bis urania wants. Smith, his physician, who ia at Bell A bandit named Rias is giving the Washington, July 25. — Secretary Klondike City, from Klondike City ■■■arterial and moral welfare of mau- bank has 4>een sentenced to six years „ Durin* a thunder storm at Berlin, Haven, and told him of his experienos soldiers at Ho Ho a great deal of trou Alger this afternoon addreeaed the fol along the Klondike river to Bonanza kind. ' in the New Jersey pettilbntiary. Germany, 40 persons leaning against a during the night. Dr. Smith told him ble. He scours the country'*Znd th or lowing telegraip to Mr. Root, at South creek; from Bonanza creek to the Di- "The conference expressea the opin- The.Oregon volunteers think Otis is wire railing at Charlottenburg Cycle to continue the use of* nitro-glycerine, ders all who will not assist liim.L. 8»z ampton, on bearing of his acceptance vide; from the Divide to Dominion ioh"that the question of the rights an.i incompetent and nearly all are of the Park track were struck by lightnihg. and that he would see him during the native policemen were sent to coiffi*r of the war -portfolio: creek; from Dominion creek to Indian duties of neiltrala,should be inscribed opinion that General Miles should be Three were killed and 20 severly in day. Colonel Ingersoll «|>ent the morn with him. Five of them were brutally “Accept my best congratulations and river; from Indian river to the Yukon on the programme of a conference to in charge. jured. ing swinging in a hammock and sitting mur^ere'd, and one returned mor«.d^»d thanks.’’ river; from Yukon river to Dawson be held at an early date. than alive to tell the tale. The Cali A Rome dispatch says there wae an City, and may construct branch lines The New York Herald’s Washington on the veranda with the members of "The conference expresses tbe opin RIOT AND BLOODSHED. on Klondike river, Hunker creek. Beau ion tlrat questions relative to the ty;*« eruption of Mt. Etna, accompanied by correspondent say« Root will be only his family. He said be was better and fornia boys made a forced inarch of 25 had no pain. creek, Quartz creek, Sulphur cr&k, miles, hoping to capture the baodit, ■ubteriaean noises and a number of4 nominal head of the war department. and caliber of rifles and naval artillery At 12:30 he started to go up stairs. but he escaped and was still, carrying Eldorado creek Snd other creeks. It as exainineil by it should be the sub. vere earthquake shocks. Tbe colonial secretaryship is the re On reaching the head of the stairs, Col on hie depredations when tbe Indiana may maintain and operate telegraph, New York trollwmen have joined sponsibility for which he is really onel Ingesroll turned into his wife’s sailed. Cleveland, July 25.—A Euclid ave telephone lines, etc., and may enter jeot of study by the different govern slated. । ... mentf with a view tear living at a uni the Brooklyn trolley men in their big „ room. Mrs. Ingersoll was there. To- Sergeant Jones, of the Tennessee reg nue car, loaded with passengers, was into a contract witlr any other company strike. In Brooklyn dynamite was Hoke Smith favors discontinuance of gether they discussed what they would iment, ie credited witli one of the most wrecked by an explosion of nitro and may connect its lines with any form solution bv a future conference. "The conference expresses the wieh used to blow down tbe elevated struc- the war. He contends that such ie the have for luncheon, and Colonel Inger- daring exploits, of the war. He cap glycerin or guncotton shortly before telegraph or telephone company’s lines tura sentiment all over tbe South. Hu soil said be bud better not eat much. tured a Filipino flag by making a soli 11 o’clock tonight. The injured were jn the United States. Tire company that an early convention lie ceded to revise tire Geneva convention. ’ The price of fleitr has dropped 20 does not want the flag to tun, but owing to the trouble with hie etenraeb. tary chaige on a band of insurgents, as follows: may issue bdnds to tbe extent of *80,- “The conference bas resolved that Mrs. E. C. Martin, 79 Alabon street; would have the Filipinoe promised He seemed in good spirits then. cents a banal and is no^cheaper than who thought he had a larger force be 000 a mile of ita railways and tram questions relating to the Inviolability complete independence. oompound fracture of the skull, right ' v ; After talking for a few minutes, Col- hind him. for sometime. The drop fa said to be of private porperty in war on laud and arm broken and internal injuriea, which due to the steady decrease in tbe price SAILED’ FOR MANILA. ‘-'The greatest statesman in this onel Ingersoll crossed the room and sat the bombardment of 'towna or viilHgm way prove fatal. of wheat down in a rooking chain. Mrs. Inger country should be made governor-gen San Francisco, July 26.—Tbe trans in naval war be reserved lot future con E. C. Martin, tight arm badly cut, Nii Abo Rothschild, known throughout eral of the Philippine islands, and the soll asked him bow lie was feeling, and _ for the Philippine*. and bruiaed about the legs and body. port Tartar will sail for the Philippines ferences.” “Oh. better.” These the country ss a crook and diamond military authorities&i the islands sub be replied: The convention was signed bv all the Mrs. Catherine Harris, 25 Cornel! at 11 o’clock this merning. She was New York, July 24. — The 6 o ’ clock were his last words. A second after ordinated to him." sa ya Brigadier-Gen thief of .¿hp first Abater, has been con to have sailed yesterday, but was de plenary delegatea. they were uttred he was lead. The through train on the New York Centra) street, suffering from nervous prostra victed in Texaa and given three years eral Thomas M.Anderson. layed by the late arrival of tRg Njne- Tlrajielegates met this afternoon and tion. only sign noticed by Mrs. Ingersoll was last night for San Francisco, carried in tbe penitentiary. _ - teen th infantry. The First |ndThhd re-examined the text of the final act in Forty additional surgeons are needed that the whites of his eyes suddenly nine more trained nutses for the Phil • F. A. Smith, 69 Vianna street, in battalions of the Nineteenth arc booked order to decide how reaervationa arc Friends of Major-Gsnsrsl Sbsfter are in tbe Philippines. ured aliout legs and body. showed. There was not even a sigh or ippines, sent out under the auspicel^fT endeavoring to have trim continued in tered on the Koyukuk and other a groan ae death came. Doctors were auxilliary No. 8 for the maintenance Albert E. Fasset, 12 Wallace place, for the Tartar, rynd they» left Camp to be made, ft was deci.led that not Meade last Monday in four trains. only the three conventions, but tbe ' bis prssent position sfter his time of branches of tbo Yukon. hastily called, but their verdict -was of trained nurses. Following is tire legs injured. Tire first section, containing companies three declarations must be separately retirement. It ie not thought, how list: Mies Duensing, Miss "Barbara I Dora Schessler, 11 Oakdale attest, that death had come instantly. Elihu Root, a New York lawyer, bas I G and D, met with an accident nintr eigtied, the fotmiha accompanying ever, that congress will aoceds to this. Zeigler, Mi«s Amy Pope, Miss Carlotta] ¡»r “ '«« 1 ! «bout the body. accepted tbe portfolio of war. BREAK AWAY FROM TRUST Marshall, Miss Lydia E. Coakley, Miss ‘onight it was learned that Suisun yesterday, which caused a de which will be decided upon tomorrow. Tbs Pstrsl is cruising sround Lings- The American delegates met t.alay People with money are coming into Mary Muipay. Mise Mary M. Summey. ^ra’ Martin, oue of the injured, would lay of several hours, though no one was ysn bay, abont 200 miles from Manila. the Northwest in great numbers. injured. and asked thut tiie word "duty” in nr*fc j Jabbar« Dl.aatl.fl.d With th Miss Hdleu Fraser, Miss Katherine Probably die. She suffered a com- Wre crew is unsbls to gst any fresh The Nineteenth regiment is the larg tide 27 l.p fully defined, Co that tli*r Yeakel. pound fracture of the skull, had one A big elevator burned at Toledo, O., food or fruit from snore snd Is oom Chicago, July 24. — The "factor ” est in the United States, if not in the word may in no case imply any obliga* These nurses are sent in response to 1 a,ln a **d wae otherwise injured, : pelted, to subsist on the.regular ship’s with a property loss of *1,000,009. waa ; her husband, wi.o was world, having 1,800 men. It is ~Hie tioil on tbe.part of the United States to President McKinley and Mrs.s^MctJ plan in ’the distribution of refined an appeal for more nurses cabled last I rations. ¡sugar—that la, on terms dictated by Saturday from Manila to Mrs. Whi|e- *'BO ^‘¡¡Y hur*i' first regiment to be completely re- interfere in European affairs and vice will take au outing at Lake Cham 1 A ststsment prepsred at the war de The diacumion among the tbe sugar trust—is in jeopardy and law Reid, chairman of the committee cruited under the new organizations of versa. Th ® ,orce W tbe explosion was so . oo pertinent shows thet of 56 officers ar^l plain. may be dissolved at any time. A on tbe maintenance o( Unified nurses, !,8at’h»! ¡t »hook “11 the house« in tbs t0 a company. General Jo French delegatea, who framed the arti cle, and the Americans, lasted several 1,816 men enlisted of tbe Secund Ore ’» bop crop will Drobalv reach meeting of wholesale grocers and job gim regiment, only 49 were Snie.I in 85,000 bales, according to latest esti-1 bers heretofore intersted In furthering to which auxilliary No 8 turned over Neighborhood, and it was heard tor a **P" " *‘ee¡er an^ *"a daughter will bo houia. Efforts are now being made tc the care of closing up its work. Adju- ‘ ¡¡« ,an c« °f two or three mile«. ‘ passenger« on the Tartar. Besides the battle or died of disease during tire mates. tbe plans of the American Sugar Re tant-General Corbin, as roon as advised There is not the slightest due to the ^Pitulars 1 <5 recruit« • will go on the find a suitable word to substitute (or * I finery campaign in the Philinpinee, a percent- “duty,” which will meet the wishes of Company,, was held at the Com At Cleveland the militia resorted to of the appeal, informd Mrs. Reid that »¡entity of the person who placed the A . «. • . , , , The Newport and Ohio are scheduled the*9kmeiican delegates without weak a bayonet charge to clear tbe streets of mercial Exchange, and the trade situa tbe secretary of war would send in- »¿plosive on the track. tion as affecting sugar wae discussed Reports of foreign grain crops are riotous strikers. etructions to San Francisco to forward ------- Z------------ to sail tomorrow morning, but it ix ening the pur;>oit of the article. I Wa« »Il Impart»!.« Vletory. doubtful if either will get “way. All unfavorable. Tire thing sought to be accorinpiished tiie nurse» at once nn armv Cuming Ho ins» In a Body. The battleship fowa, Recently over- I wae either wavs and means of putting on the same conditions as fnrmnrlv Washington, July 26.—The war de- depends on the arrival of the Setioud A government assay office will be hauled at PortOrcbaid drydock, la now n stop to tire present demoralisation is that they begin work immaliatai Salem, July 26. — A letter received P artnjent received today from General battalion of the Nineteenth regiment, established at Seattle. 8n0tl,er di8P’,cb’ Kivin« la“®r B1«'« *¡>1 be divided today foim Major Percy Willis, of tne at San Francisco. the trade, or the abandonment of the m y . cKdTrsZn the ^ Kansas has the biggest oom crop in He »T. e J 8' P°r“c'lla^ “>e fi_t between Cap- between the two steamers about 1,000 Second Oregon volunteers, now at the About 2,500 cldlhing workers are on factor and the substitution of what is ing he *voX sight in the history of the state. bat with X in m.H 8u?««8“-d tain Byrne, with 70 me f the Sixth recruits, Presidio, by Eugene Willis, of SalemK a strike in New Y?rk. and it is said thia known as tbo "equality" plan, undet hat. with a Men to m.k ng this rerv- Infantry, and robber ban say« the regiment will Ite mustered out Los Angelee will Issue *2,000,000 in number will be swelled to 25,000 with the operation of which a jobber regu *n ‘¡IS Contract tabor In Hawaii, ice as useful as poss.bie, it would be of Negros, lates his own prices. bonds for purchase of waterworks. in two weeks. 1 ths l . , , ,, .,. 11 ,the San,Francisco, July 26.—The Exam- August 7, and will reach Portland Au desirable to divide them into two de- Tbe present trouble began several victory of the soldiers «ill bogie liner prints a detailed story of the al gust 10. Three tons of gold dust were depoeit- Two rapidly moving electric cars “The regiment," the letter says, months ago, when jobbers showed a tncliments and send on separate trans than Wiat repor ed in General Otis’ dis- .teged evi|g of the contract labor system ed in one day in tbe Seattle banks. ports. crasher) into each other at Los Angeles. disposition to break away from the was accordingly I Fn.Ai'h» tbat the -2” ’u/' in t,ie 1,awaii«n ¡«lands as practiced "will stop and parade at Ashland. Miss Duenslng The cars were crowded, but no oue was Admiral Dewey will be banqueted thralldom of the trust. Ilie bars were placed in chatge’of one patry of five p.rJer Roseburg, Eugene, Albany and Salem, ,”7’ c»n»'der«bb by the coffee and sugar plantation own- 1 by the Americans at Trieste, Austria. seriously injured. let down later by the Havermever tea andMis. Fraser in charge □ tl« re’ authority Rabbi and then finally at Portland.” Governor Tanner, of Illinois, killed timony, that tbo fa< tor plan hi«i bees It is stated that the regiment will Tbe battleship Iowa has received or .................. eoiue home .... in ............. a body. .... ders at Seattle to sail for San Fran- a deer while in Coloiado. and the state abandoned. Western grocers then de returned from a tout of the islands. It game warden ie after his scalp for elded to get together and agree to work cisco. t ? says: Saonnd Oregon Appointment«. shooting game out of season. uniformly on sonic nlan satisfactory to asS-jESS-'a A reciprocal treaty between the Uni “Thirty-six Galicians, subjects of Washington, July 26.— The presi all jobbing interests. r President Diaz, of Mexico, and hi? ted Stales and tbe West Indies has been the Austrian empire, are now confined dent has appointed the (allowing from signed. cabinet will be formally invited to morning. I _______ 7 in Oahu prison, Honolulu, because the Second Oregon regiment to be cap they refused to comply longer with the tains in the volnteer arrmy: A. F. Vienna, July 24. — In this* course of The Philippine commission reports attend the ceremonies of the laying of WASHINGTON VOLUNTEERS Toronto, Ont., Julv 25.—A special onerous coditions imposed on them by Preston, formerly captain; A. J. Bra- encouraging progress toward pacifica the corner stone of the new federal ad interview bad with him by a repre building in Chicago on October 9, their owners. They were convicted of zee, formerly first Ticatonapt; E. P. sentative of the Nene Freie Presse to Will Probably Leavo Manila Abe to the Telegram from Ottawa, says: tion of natives. ’deserting contract service’ and were day. Admiral Dewey, when asked what A violent criticism of the American The Dominion government telegraph Crowns, formerly adjutant of the regi- Tbe Addison steel foundry st Cin be expected would be developed for Seattle, July 24.—The war depart position concerning tbe Alenka bound sentenced to indefinite imprisonment. ment. cinnati. employing 200 men, burned; line ia now completed to Five Fingers, They gain release only by buying their ary question by Sir Charles Tupper, at the international peace confeiencs al ----------- ment at Washington has given out the and is progressing so rapidly, that mes loss, *400,000. Seattle a Trnnaport Station, following information in regard to tho this morning’s sitting of the bouse, way out of prison or going back to the sages may be sent over it from Skag The Hague, sr0d: The Shamrock in a race with the Washington, July 26.—The war de- “Who is tooisarm first! The exper Washington volunteers7: brought forth a statement from Sir cans fields.” way to Dawson In less than two months. Prince of Wales yacht Brittania easily " — pnitinent lias ordered troops A, O, D, iment was tried in ths United States, “General Otis has cabled that heavy Wilfrid Laurier. beat her 18 minutes. There are not far from 180,000.000 snd loos what it cost us to get reAdy "It ie clear,” he said, "that there Seattle, July 26.—A Utter addressed h, F, K, L and M, Th1f<J cavalry, to storms are raging around Manila, cans, Three were killed snd thres injured Muasulmans under British power, mak in time snd how we had to fear thw ing mach dealy in loading transports are only two ways by which the diffi "To Whom it May Concern," found on proceed to Seattle to be embarked (or in a railroad wreck near Portsmouth. ing Great Britain the greatest Moham issue. We now think differently, »nd now there with the voluuteere to be re culty may now be settled—arbitration the water front last night, leads to the the PhilipwinM. Each o( the troops medan power on earth. About 80,000,- sre building 40 men-of-war. Wa s,.all O., caused by a heavy fog. turned. Tire transport Grant leaves or war. I have no hope at this moment belief that J. T. Campbell, of Berke for the Philippines is to be .Mcruited 000 of these are in India and the bulk not be taken by surprise and found this morning with the First North Da that we can settle the matter by com ley, Cal., ended hia life by drowning to 120 men by the transfer of recruits The administration will ignore the of the rest are in Africa. No one wants wur. We himself. unprepared again; and it is hard to be kota, First Idaho and First Wyoming promise. The letter, after stating Manila correspondents’ "round robin,” . The president has issued bis procla lieve, in view of our terrific exertions, volunteers. It is probable other regi must exhaust every means of removing that Campbell did not know how or and await favorable news. mati« publishing to {the world tbs that tho other powers will abandon tho ments will leave in the following order: the difficulty by peaceful methode. 1 when he came to this city, concluded Tbe royalties paid to the Canadian New Yoik, July 20.—About 200 mes reciprocity agreement between the Uni advantage of their armaments and give Thirteenth Minnesota, First Montana, have not given up hope that it is possi as follows:"! government by Klondike mine owners First South Dakota, First Washington^ ble to agree to arbitration. Negotia "I shall end ray life on this earth by senger boys, employed by the Postel ted States snd Portugal, the first of the them up. ’•* will amount to over *800,000 this sen Twelfth Kansas, First Tennessee. This tions are still going on. We must find dropping my body in tire bay with tire Telegraph Company, struck today. son. i agreements under the Diugley act to be Walla Walla, July 24.—in replacing supposition is based on the order given some means of bringing about a peace hope that it will never be recovered.” Thq offices of the company most affect concluded sites that made with Franco 1 The Filipino junta will be moved ed are io tiie financial district. The a pile of overturned lumber in Cham General Otis to return the volunteers ful settlement.” berlain’s' yard this morning, the body in the order in which they left the from Hong Kong to the islanti of La- strikers demand that they bo paid a fiat San Frycisoo, July 26.^-There were Three negroes were lynched- near °L* man was found, his head smashed United States for the Philippine baun. a British colony, six miles from St. Louie. July 25.—A Post.Dispatch three deants from dysentery during the rate of 8 % cents a message, and that 8affold, Ga., and the mob ie hunting tbe northwest coast of Borneo, ae Hrs by fallen plumber. He^ad evidently islands. There aie other trantpoits special from Mexico, Mo., says: Frank trip amoffg the »<76 invalids on ths returned messages whieh they are un American officials havs watched tl.e for five more, who era believe.) to have gotten under them to sleep. He had s now at Manila with a capacity suffi Embree, a negro, charged with assault Morgan City. Every command and al able to deliver shall bs paid (or the membere of the junta so closely at been membere of a gang that robbed J. little coin and was a laborer. Tho cient to return the regiments men ing 14-year-old Miss Dougherty near same as delivered meesages; that the most every reigment is represented Hong Kong that the latter have found K Ogiltree, agent of the Plant eyetem, body was late rin the day Identified as tioned above, and it is probable that by Benton—a few weeks ago, was taken among the returning soliders. Captain levying o( 50 cents a week on each boy at Saffold, afterwarde binding him and it impossible to supply tbe insurgents that of William W’oody, of Milton. Ho the 10th of Atígust tbe First Washing from the officers by a mob at Steinmitt Andrew Johnson, First Montana, was (or clothing shall cease and that ths assaulting bie wife in bie preeence. with arms. left a family. ton will bave left.” boys be permitted to purchase th«r and banged to a tree. one °I.th« returning officers. <>wu clothing. j, i Admiral Dewey’e cabin ie etored t --- , CtmvreiiaS Air Combine. Mr«. Mavbrick’« Cas«. Want ClgK«.Hour Hay. New York, July 15.—The World Mrs. Celestins Nigro, of Pbiladel- with remembrances from admirer«. New Orleans, July 14.—Special dis Faitiiaven, Wash., July 24. — War Two aittera, the Misae« Wilhite, have Denver. July 2fl.— The attempt to phis, celebrated her one hundredth »«/•r^It is stated on good authority London, July 26.—In tiie bouse of patch from Tallulah, La., says: Six broke out last night between 50 Japa formed a law firm in Grant City, Kan. birthday by dancing three wait*. that there is to be a Complete consoli- commons today Mr. Michael Devitt re-open the GlobeL smelter on the old Italians were lynched there last night. nese on the one side and 250 Chinese M. Waldeck-Rousseau, France’s new datiot^of the various compressor! air asked the government if, in view of the 10 and 12-liour acliedulo bus failed. . Edwin C. Donnell, tbe 16-year-bld on the other. Tiie fight rsged inter The names of the lynched were unob grandnephew of Horace Greeley, hae premier, is the most famous orator of mittently all night and today, knives, tainable. Yesterday, Dr. Hodges, a power oompanice and affiliated con fact that the uondpet of Mrs. Mavbrick The men demand, an eight-hour day, tbe French bar. cai ns, and that they are all to be in prison has been uniformly good, the but have pledged to abiffB by the decis invented a wireleee telegraph of hie rocks snd iron bars being the weapons prominent physician of Tallulah, quar merged into one cential corporation, Daniel Fawcett Tiemann, the oldest home office would,not recommend rey al • ion of the state board of arbitration as «sed. Tbe total list of casualties'this reled with an Italian, I The latter with Harry Payne Whitney, son of ex-mayor of New York oity, died at the clemency in her caee. The eecretary to houta of labor and wagos. wounded tbe physician with a shot svsning was 10 Chinamen and one Probably tbe richeet person in Cuba age of 95 years. William C. Whitney, aa president of eaid he wae unable to hold out hopes Japanese wounded, Tl^ combátante gun. Tbe shooting created intense ex the new company. The capitalization ie a woman, Mre. Roee Abien. She London, July 24. — Ah explosion on Senator Vest, of Missouri, is the sole of exceptional clemency in the case of owne millione and rut eetatee, but ie are employee of tbe salmon cannery citement. A mob Immediately round of tho central company, it is said, board the torpedo boat" dVal/tr.ver Buljg, survivor of the senate branch of tbe con Mre. Maybriok, and added that he wae beie, and the’ fight ia .the result of a ed up the would-be assassin and five of will be in the neighborhood of *190 • democratic in taste and favors the Uni federate congresa. finch, in the Solent, during her tthrl _ not aware of tbe existence of any rea his friends, strong them all to trees, ted States. * drunken debauch. today, killed ¿even peraont and injured 000,000. ' ♦ • son for royal clemency. and then filled tbeir bodies with buck Congressman Ketcham, K New Nansen, tbe Arctic explorer, ie now York, ha« served in 18 oong$saee and shot. 's Cocat«. fired with an ambition to try the an bas sever made a speech. ■laetrle Cabla Plant llnrnrd. TillolaK.da a small town, 17 mills New York, July 24. A dispatch to Trieste, July 85.—ft has bsen de Springfield, III., July 26.-Attorney. tarctic regione, and bo bopee to have the Times from London ears: Sir from the river. It is in tho heart of cided that the United States crtiiMr Genreal Akin today sent to tbe state’s London, July 24.— The Eastern Eieo- Savings made by thrifty wivee may an expedition organized and ready to be taken by their husbands’ creditors, Thomas Lipton has charteret! an 8,000* the beet coyon-producing section of the Olympia shall remain hero 10 days attorney of each county a list of 20 000 tilc Cable Cumpnny’a establishment at etart by 1808. according to tbo decision of a London ton steamer and intends to take 600 state, and many men prominent In longer. Crowds visited tho cruiser to corporations that failed to comply with " oolwioh was burned this morning. Tbe czar of Rumia once read the judge. guasta to America to see dw America’s state affairs are residents there end on day ami were shown over her by tbo tiie anti-trust law for 1898 in not re- The lorn ia £250,000. An American tezt-book on railwaye written |>y Prof., cup races. , plant, recently fitted up at the works, sailoro, «ho explained everything about K "w’er?.“” 7^ surrounding plantations Miss Marie WIIHami, of Wichita, Hadley, preeident-elaot of Yale, and her to the visitors. Admiral Dowsy they were in no truat. The state’a at* was totally destroyed. bas organized a society of women wbo ordered it tranelated for um ia tbe accompanietd hr tho American consul, torfieys are directed to proceed against Cape Town, July 24. —In hie reply will marry none but men who fought London, July 25.—The ftome corre etate unlvereitiee. Joplin, Mo., July 84.—Cal Jarvis made an sxcnrtion this afternoon, in ä to the address of welcome at Claremont with Funston. , spondent of the Daily Marl says: Ma«* corrlajrt, U Opina mountain. * Chicken raieing, carpentering, milk* ^1, 11%^”’ T i0r “» yesterday, Cecil Rhodes, formsrly pre and Alib Gann were smothered to cagni’s hymn in honor of Admiral Leopold von Blumencron, aged 95, ing, electrical engineering and other mier of Cape Colony, declarer! tlrat dMth, and Frank Colmyer was perhaps English peopls wsrs ysry frisndly to Comply «ith the law. Dewey wae 'performed at Pesaro on who ia employed on the Vienna Frem- umfol purenite will eoon be placed in there wae not tbe elighteet ©hence of fatally injured at tho Ethel mine hero ward ths American athletes «bo ie- denblatt, ia the oldest working news Sunday for tbe flirt time, before an nil* fl*»»hcial stringency is said the citrioulum etudied by tho echool war between Great Britain and tbo today, tho roof caving in on them. All oentlF visits* their shores, snd tbs paper man in the wur Id. Bnnk’nf^rn|a b,’ «»/ the dienoe of 2,000 persons. It was great firls la Brooklyn, N. Yv Traaevaal republic breaking oat. pres? was full of compliments. ly •ppreciated, and is considered ths ank of England for a purpose. fittest hjtmn Myktcagni lias written. Tbe cruiser Boston, 48 dsys from Manila, ia ovsrdus at Ban Francisco. EVENTS OF THE DAT iL Passed Away Suddenly, a Í Victim of Heart Disease.