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» - ‘y 7 ». •—"te Dayton ï Herald. , » At DapMB, < O REG O N D A Y TO N .. EVENTS OF THE DÁV » < f a lt .p j t f a a I M .m l.p lie r .. •rx» In * C u n d e u a e d r<j The V iral California! have arrived home hona the Philippine*. Tarrneis of the Baal and Weal form an upper-leather oom bine. ill A t Beabrlglit, N . J., three persons were killed and three injured by being run down by a train. Every train is biining recruits to Cape Town, and each aide seems to preparing for oonfliot. ' ' LATER N E W *. «, BERTILLON SYSTEM England has ejected Russians fn lands at Hankow and trouble is im minent I t is said that food for Guerin, the besieged Frenchman is supplied by an underground passage. The governor of Wyoming and his Staff w ill meet the states* returning THE PERFORMANCE FELL FLAT volunteers la San Francisco. An agreement has been reached w ith Germany whereby packages weighing I As a Last S w r t , U m I F rl»ua«r*e C uan 11 pounds may be sent by poet. eel W ill Cell • « O a r a ia a r for Kruget’s concessions to England are « k a Haani se for reaching that it is thought his resignation w ill he demanded. Rennes, Aug. 18.— After M. Bertil In South America the products of Ion, the handwriting expert, who is at Great Birtain are being replaced by the bead of the anthropometric depart those from the United States and Ger meut of the prefeclore of police of many. . Paris, had uoncluded ths Aral in s ta ll W hile 16 men were desoending into merit of his so-os lied demonstration of the Coucbard mine at. Hautecrota, ths g uilt of Captain Dreyfus, a prom France, a oable broke and a ll were inent Drsyfusard referred to him as ths fin de aieole Caglioetro. The Dray killed. fuaards refuse to regard him as any Commercial travelers w ill endeavor thing but the prince of quacks. They to have uniform style adopted in pail** oover his remarks with ridicule and age tickets by the railways of this protest that the admission of his fah- Emperor W illiam and the German ambassador to Prance lunohed together oountry. in Berlin and discussed the Dreyfus An Italian anarohist organiser in New York stated that workmen all In Holland a mob by throwing atones over Europe are organising for a forced troops to Are upon them. One great uprising. - of the rioters was killed and two were The recent withdrawal of troops wounded caused trouble iu Panay and Cebu General Bates' mission to the Muro* islands, but robber bands and aimed was auoosssful. The sultan of Sulu Tagals were punished. lias agreed to recognise Amerioan sov , A witness, who at the former trial ereignty. gave .expert testimony that Dreyfus The St. Paul Globe advocates the. wrote the bordereau, has now deolaied nomination of Adm iral Dewey for the that Esterhasy wrote it. presidency by the next Democratic na Through the heroio work of the sis tional convention. ters only four deaths resulted from the Sir W ilfred Lanrief and Minister of terrible conflagration in the Orphan Marine Davies w ill go to England to asylum at Sparkill, N . Y . talk with Chamberlain about the Alas A n alleged member of the old royal kan boundary. famHrdenseaSted the throne of Corea alrtRM^beheaded by order o f-L a d y Reports from Southern Russia say cuneat belief of the approaching end Mo, the power behind the throne. of the world is causing a panic Fiee trade privileges for 10 years the uneducated classes. have been granted Spain in the Sulu The Greek government has been islands. Germany and Great Britain L granted the courtesy of having an en w ill also be granted like privileges. sign*of the Greek navy assigned to duty The pope blessed the Olympia’s crew . gngx Xltdk TJgag»t|| A * I » m 4 1 > AMMAAdlaMME sen t sn autograph letter Jtc A d ^WIPwl^'wRMEIVwBIIMIIEIwwwwWwIuEBr/ John Lind, governor of Minnesota, miral Dewey. He is much eoneerned a boat war and expreeeed the hope that has requested the war department to I allow the returning volunteers of his t w ill toon end.' T h e Bento . Domingan government wqjiro.»«;« utate'to be landed in Portland, instead hae surrendered to the revolntionlafa. of in San Francisco. President Mellen, of the Northern The rebels reached the capital and Pacific railway in an interview pub- took poeeemion and Haereaqx* euooeeeor .threw up the sponge. lished la w . W all street paper says hip been the results inga for op- BOW d spent Jmt half its earnings ¡F í n í ”"Ín*" ’fit' W j Y ir r expense* last rood is now in a prosperous condition. new high explosive discovered by an I The war burdens are beginning to Oregon professor, that it w ill be recoin- 'fftfw heavy and Secretary Gage is seek tneitded|by the hoard of ordnance and ing some way to increase the stamp (prtiflcationa for use Ja tba P hilip tax. Slot machines and fires rum it is pines. Tire national farmers' congress w ill thought may help to bear the burdens. Another bond issue is also mentioned. meet in Boston in Ootober. Our eommeioe w ith Germany tor Dr. G ilbert Reed, promoter o f the ' “ International Institute of C hina," 1896 exoesds all previous records. designed to instruct a n ! elevate the stags in Ycllowetony park tnrned better class of Chinese, says Dewey has over. One person was killed and s msde China respect U nde Sam, and number wore injured. Americans are again encouraged to At The eucalyptus tree is to be ex| tempt education of the heathens on an mooted with quite extensively in Cubs elaborate scale. as anti-malarial agent. The Pennsylvania regiment has left Suspicion* cases of fever have oc Ban Francisco for home. curred at Orisabs, Mexioo, and it is ho A ll tb'e riew regiments of volunteers 1 lered to be yellow fever. -— w ill be afloat tot Manila by October. General Otis reports everything quiet A t Passaic, N. J .. the Botany Worst at Manl|a. Ije is protecting th e lives ed M ills Company is to erect six build and property of a ll classes. 'j ings. The governors of SL states have ap Thirty-six volunteers from the Sec pointed delegatee to the anti-traat con ond Oregon have applied for pensions ference to be held at Chicago 4h Bep- for disability. t ember. A South African mining engineer The Olympia’s bstallion of 160 men made the trip from London to Dawson w ill lead the parade In New York on C ity in 17 days. the ocaaeion of the arrival of Adm iral -»’• A t Appleton, W is., a m ill boiler Dewey. exploded, kiling two men and wound Sergeant Crawford, who escaped, af ing eight others. ter letting eight men oat of the prison "L — * Dreyfus’ enemies are still after La- bori. Two infernal machines loaded with gun cotton were sent him. 1 Thomas Brackett Reed hae tendered his resignation as congressman from Maine. The governor has aooepted it. T jp h n * fever is following in the wake of the storm in Porto Rioo. The «tench arising from the putrefying bod ies is given as the cause- . Majcr-General Otis la himself acting as censor of dispatches. He dictates correspondents* reports of engagements and with formal official phrases, mag nifies American success. I t is alleged in England that the Transvaal is republic only in name and that abuses are manifold. Even the courts must agree with Oom Paul . Kruger, or off go official heads. | Neer Marshalltown, Iowa, three • tramps, stealing a ride on a Great 'Western freight train shot, and killed Biakeman Wilson and Conductor Mathews and threw their bodies under the train. . ' I The preeent run of sookeye salmon • on lower Puget sound is so phenomenal as to make i t . almost certain that the Puget sound salmon pack w ill be large enough to compensate for the shortage in the packs on the Fraser and Colum bia rivers. - W hile endeavpring to rescue one ol their oomradea, arrested for drunken ness, the soliders from the Indiana had a fight w ith the police of Honolulu which resulted in many heads being broken, but the police finally landed their man. , Scarcity of food is now worrying the F ilipino rebels. Otis has granted them permission to purcbase supplies from the shipe in the harbor. The proposed public warehouse to he operated by the Toledo banks seems to be a go, as a majority of the banks favor the project. Among other indostriee, the Belton. B. C ., M ills Company, recently formed with capital of 1860,000, w ill eetablish a cotton m ill of 16,000 spind|ee or more. .' I t is estimated that fully two-thirds of the whole amount of public money held by , the London banks does not hear interest. Wool shipped try James Garrard, nt Roeweli, New Mexico, to Philadelphia, brought 44 cents per pound. I t was scoured wool of last spring,’a clip. Hundreds of the best artisans of Finland have already left their father land for Sweeden and Norway, and hundreds more w ill set sail for Canada' and the United States, daring the sum mer, tneanspn service as eonmripts in the Russian a im /. ’ '■ i. e Introduced to Demonstrate the Guilt of Dreyfus. tastie theories as evidenoe before the courtmsrtisl le k disgrsoe to Franca " C aet une honte." was lire remark heard on a ll tides when the elosed, and the audienoe, mainly made up of Drey fuaards, was being pn outside by the gendarmes, who clear the courtroom as soon as the court ad Journs. Nevertheless, even the Dreyfasards do not deceive themsoivee as to the effect of M. Bortilloa's testimony or "demonstration** may have upon the judges, who, they fear, w ill be gulled by what the Dreyfusards consider epur ions. A ll the Judges have passed through the Ecole Polyteejniique. the highest eohool of scienoe tn France, and they are thus pcrculiarly interest ed in each "evideuce” as that of Ber til Ion. Moreover, w ith the aid of the innumerable diagrams and specimens of writing which he submits to them, they may be able to follow hia reason ing intelligently, wliiah is more than any member of the audienoe could de today. If the judges aouept Bertil ion’s premises that Dreyfus, as an expert (na nov w r its in ortitnary n in u - writing, but in o'toee imitation, ever contriving to give letters- -the appear pnOe of having been tisced,- in order to ifdebiicfed^tiJeh’ "t^e "etructrire built A G IQ A N T IO BLESSED r:.|ORFHAN ASYLUM FIRE ¿ T I L E A K IN G . CHALLENG ER «'*»t ----- T ew teg B elieve« A m M m S i - «be Oeaee. New York, Aug. 28.— The Tribune says; Men whose opinions and yacht ing knowledge are respected and es teemed declared yesterday that the Shamrock was twisted in tho midship section and that towing had caused a strain which 1 m s “ worked her platee.” One yachting expert who hae built yachts and has docked hundreds of ships fold a Jribnne reporter laet overl ing that in the afternoon he whs sur prised, w hile looking at ths English cup challenger, to see that she was badly twisted in ths midship section. "T h s warp is quits apparent.!* ha continued, "to any one who known anything abonl tha linen of a yaeirt I fancied that I detected the twist yes terday afternoon. I am suis of it to day, os by lightening, ths Sbamrook is muob higher out of th e 1’ water today than alia was yesterday. Naturally towing oausad the straining and marie the platee draw and on that account I believe the theory of a leak is quite probable. I f the yacht came over on the port tack the tendency would be to strain the hull to starboard, and sud, a strain would, undoubtedly cause tiro platee on the port quarter to spring." Others believe that ths leaker strain probably was tba result of tho acci dent whiob happened to the Shamrock when she ran aground in her trial tripe with the Prince of Wales’ B ritan nia. ________________ CUP C O M B IN A T IO N . T r e a t « • C e n tr a l t k a l t a t a l l D r r G ood « T ra d a o f t h a C e e a t r r . I Many Children Burned to Death at Sparkill, N. Y. CAUSED BY A LAMP EXPLOSION la m a s S p r e a d S e K a p ld ly T h a t T h e W as L it t le C k a a e e e f B eea p e fa r t h a la m a t e e . Nysok, N .''Y ., A ng. 29.— F irs was disoovirad in the large boya’ and girla* orphan aa^luru ootiuecied w ith St. Anne’s convent, at Sparkhill, Rock land county, at 1 A . M ., today, but not before ths entire strucure. a trams building, was wrapped in flames. Many ol ths inmates, children, were burned and suffocated, it was tepoited early this monring. The exact n o n - her of the dead coaid* not be told at 8:16 A. M ., when the first dispatches reached this oity. The asylum, whiob is' conducted by the Sisters of Meroy, held about 1,000 children. I t was a long trams build ing, three stoiiee high. The fire was not discovered until the- whole building was one mass of flpmes. The childreu had scant ohanoe for es cape. Special trains over tire New Jersey Northern toad were rushed to the nearest railroad station. The asylum was situated' between Sparkhill and Orangeburg. ----- The soenes at the conflagration were heartrending. The children olad in their nightrobes. could be seen falling backward into the flames aud smoke, while the shrieks of tire.dying oobld be heard above the crackle of the devour ing flames. Some of thschildren ware ippled for life by jumping from the windows. Many of the sisters also were injured, while others lost their tives heroieally while trying to rescue their charges. Although the eervioe of the fire de partments from neighboring places had been promptly rendered, the engines arrived too late to bo effective In sav, inn Ufa t proM rtT,_- _____ —________ The fire was caused by the explosion of a kerosene lamp, a — - O L Y M P IA 'S C REW . A a ta « r a |» b L a tta r m ir a i «»aw ay. te as N s « York, Aug. M .— A dipeatoh fo the Journal end Arjpertiser from Rome ■aye: H ie bolinem, the pope, ie deep ly oonoerned alrout tha war in tire Philippines. H e Iras communicated his anxiety to the Rev. Fathor Rea in y chaplain of the Olympia. In the plaineat possible terms, Leo expressed a strong desire to sec peace established between the Unitpd Stater land the natives, and said tiiat he ooh I Vein plated tba opening of negotiations with tbe United States government with a view to regulating the position Ol Catholics In the Philippines. A ll of thia was ia the oourae of a snecial audience accorded to the chap, tain of Dewey's flagship. -In heartfelt (term«, he expressed his horror of blood shed that lied occurred and dilated u|>on the importance of making every endaavor to bring it to an end. He took it for. granted that wbeu peace was conolnded, tire United States would eetabiiah a beneficent rule un der wliioh the Philippines wonld quick ly reach a ooudition of happiness sud prosperity. / Hia holiness asked tnapy questions about Adm iral Dewey, his per’soualty, his opinions, and inquired sympa thetically about tbe elate of his health. A t the conclusion of the iuterivew, Ire gave Father Kearny an autograph fet ter for delivery to the admiral and made the priest the hearer of iris bene diction to the crew of the Olympia. HOME FROM THE W AR. LIKE HOUSE OF CARDS Heavy St^el Archer Crashed to th e Ground. NINE WORKMEN WERE KILLED a N * 111 b a r 8*rl»u *ljr W a r * t a r t u |> |u ,r c CM» C hleagu’a lt„„r ,f- V u II ib iiiu Chicago. Aug. 80.—T n .lv , arches, each weighing 33 tons, which were to have supported the anperstm.. tore of the Coliseum building j . oourae ol erection on Wabash arJilue fell to the ground late this «(ternoor.’ I t ia known that nine liTeg w,,r« liiat, The bodies of three men are niipp,**) to be under tire wreckage. Mauvais in tbe hospital witli injuiiee received in the accident, and of these four will surely die. Tire dead arc; Charles W alpol, Edward Mnrrar F ran k Logan, Stephen J. Thom|iWn’ John F arrey , Richard Sherman, T ri-,' dore Thorne, Leroy Norman, Fenner, A. L T h e fa ta lly injured are: John Morih- m an, fr*ctured skull and fraotored right leg; J. J. Dowd, internal injur- lea, both eyes out, both leg« broken* Peter P e lite ir right arm cm off (t ■boulder, skull fiactured; John White, sk u ll fractured, internal injuries. Tiroes mlesing and believed to be in the ruins are: Edward Swanaon Joseph King. Several more were iB* jured slightly. A ll of the 18 arches were itandint, the 12th and last having been oom* plated today. I t was tire intention of the Steel contractors, tbe Pitt«bnr| Bridge Company, of Pittsburg, Pa., to turn over its work tonight to the gen eral contractors. The iron "traveler” nr.derriok, which had been used in tire ereoiloB of tbs aorhoa, had been re moved and the agents of the bridge company were accounting their work as practically complete«), when auddes* ly, Slid without warning, the arch lut put ur.,plaoe suddenly foU over egshm- the One next to it. The weight wm too rauuh for this; it gave way, crav ing against the third, and, one by one, tbe great steel spans fell over Taatk P e n n s y lv a n ia I t e c lm e n t Wel- ••MEffid b y t h e F r ea ld en U t NSW Y oik, Aug. '2 6 .— The Herald says: Arrangements are maturing tor Pittsburg, Ang. 80.— W ith cannon ths organisation of a 660,000,000 dry booming, bells * clanging, wbiatiea goods corporation in this oity to con ah risk ing, flags waving and mighty trol and opsrats dry goods and depart cheers from hundreds of thousands of ment «tores throughout tire conntry, throats, the brave Tenth Pennsylvania Ths Mercantile Reorganisation Com volunteers wsie welcomed today, after pany has recently boon incorporated in mote than a year of eervioe in tbe Trenton, N . J ., os s preliminary to Philippines. creating big corporations. The reception tendered the returntn? Man well known in tbs dry goods soldiers w ill always be remembered in trade have been working on tbs plan this oity as one ol tbe greatest demon for six months, it is said, and have In - strations of patriotism that lias ever tarestad finsnuiers who w ill back the taken place in this country. ‘ enterprise. I t is expected that the Frejidegt McKinley., Mffl. M tK ioJeA corporation w ill be launched in time Msjot-Genersl M e rritt, Major-General for the fall trade. I t is proposed to Francis V . Greene and other promi buy retail stores in oities having a nent national and state officers were in R U S S IA N S P U T O U T . population uof 20,000 or more. Tire the city. The president addressed the tm t/tu k K lia la U I& D tts tf expects1 fo cmrtrol from eoo returning votwntw rr ttnd in a feeling to 2,000 stores throughout the oountry. Break Brltale-m seer«% Her B ltk te ea «ke manner thanked tliem loir tlreii good as a num ber of cards would fslL upon thfo groundwork may be tcien Taau-Ue-KlaaiB* Many merchants, it ia said, have a l work In the Philippines. Nearly all of the men who were killed tifieally oorrecL 'Even Drey (us, when Shanghai, Aqg. 29.— Aa the outcome ready signified their intention of Join were at work on top of the arches 40 shown B eitillon ’s demonstration, ad- A N O T H E R D E A D M A N A L IV E . of a diapute regarding tha ownership ing the combination. feet from the ground. Some of thea ssittsd tbs ingenuity and plausibility lands a t Hankow, on tha Yang- Former proprietors of stores absorbed of some 1 w e * --------------- — side of the arches, i but before they oonU i* a n d K o ta v b u v r r o a p a e fo r a . elared that ' »reel puroha hi 1868 by managers --------- a end n a « w ill have Interests in remarkable featurcof Bertillon’s A n Minneapolis, Aug. 28.— A spatial help tbemeelvee, tiiey wore hurled to the stores. They w ill beoome. stock tbe ooncern Af Jardine« Matheson dk the ground. Many uf them tittered deposition was tbs hast and excitement holders iu tbe oompsny. Tt is pro Co., but were subsequently included in to the Times from Duluth, M in n ., piercing shrieks for aid as thev fell,. be put into what was expected to ha says: John Duluth, reported dead in to control the output of certain the new concession to Russia, the Most of them were killed outrught by a oalm, dispassionate exposition Of his m ills end purchases w ill be made in owners, under ths advloo and protec the Kotseboe country, baa written tba aw ful natnre of-their iojuriee. Tits theory. He thundered, shonted end home telling of thqsuflevings o f tir o * tion of M r. Hurst, the British oonsnl, immenM quantities, skulls of tire unfortunate men were waved bis arms as though engaged ia sent workmen to fenoe Jn tlie tiaot. whohave beau at Cape Nome. .J u ly ■fimo terrible disputa. Onoe he literal Aaarcfcy a* Ifa a lla . T i hiB - Morrison oruelred into shapeless masses, their After the work wae begun, a doxen Gos- ly shrieked,and numbers at the ostral London, Aug. 28.— The Lebuan cor- saoks from tiie Russian consulate, *p> wrote tiiat over lOBmiiiers and prospec limbs wars cut off as i f by a moester audience who had been unable to fo l respondent of tbe Reuter Telegraph knife, and tisey were mangled beyond peered on the scene and foroibly eject tors foust have perished io the Kotse recognition. . * low him and were taking sit in the Company eables that reliable news re boe d 1st riot laet w inter. Six of tbe ed the workman. Tbe captain of the The direot oanee of the acctdeelk courtyard, rushed hack into tits hail, ceived there direct from M anila says British seoond-class gunboat Wood party he was with died and the re breatbelssly inquiring wlmt had hap an indescribable state of anarchy pre pot known. One theory of the ami- lark, specially designed for tiver.-serv- mainder came very near dyinft.. Hia dent wliiolr receives sone tap- pened, imagining that ho wssfulminat- vails, The Amerioans, scoording to entire party was siCk and nearly starved ice, after oonsulting with M r. Hurst, tng soma dreadful denunciation of the these advices, occupy a radius of 100 landed a party of blue jackets and when a relief expedition found them. port ie that a shifting of sand b«M*th accused. Their excitement was turned miles there. Around the town of Ilo the foundation caused tire roll»p»«ol moved'tlrs Woodlark ^(tliin firing dis Speaking of experiences with scurvy, (lie first arch, which brought all the into h ilarity when they found that ba I Io thev occupy a radius of nine m ile* Mr. Morrison sky*: "O u r arms aud tance of the Rusiian consulate. For others to the ground. A story which vas momentarily impressing upon the and around Cebu they occupy u smsl a time a fight seemed imminent, bnt legs swelled terribly, turned black, cannot be substantiated is that a num judges the significance of the exaet radius. Tha rmt of the country, it is nothing further ocouned. The blue our teeth became so loose you could ber of workmen were using a pulley on space, measured in oentlmetres, be mid. Is In the hands of the Filrptnos. jackets are now guarding the property. | easily pull them out. Mv limbs are alt the north arch, w hile they were taking tween two words in the bordaran. ~ The corrMpondenfr also says Tt is re The British third-olass gunboat Esk drawn up, but I- am able to jv a lk a down some scaffolding that had been , The Echo de Paris announced today ported the Filipinos murdered the baa ;been dispatched to Hankow from short distanc«-w ithout orutches. We erected around it. They caused tb* that tho ccunsel of Dreyfus had oh?, of- tbe steamer Saturnue. The this port. Great Britain ia evidently left our winter quarters in tire Arc tin arch to sway, and finally It swayed toe tatuad possession of oertain documenta Baturnus, of the Campania, ooastiug regions on June 6, and were etuok in determined to uphold British righto. far and fell out. mentioned in the borderau, in Ester- under the American flag, was beached the ioa till July 12. W e a re uow at " I cannot say what oaused the acei- hasy’s writing, which they would pro under the insurgent trenches at San TR EA 8O N IN LU ZO N . - Cape Nome, 120. miles north of St. duce in court next^week aaa coup da Fernando and burned August 2. Michaels. There is no gold in the dent,” said Superintendent Johnaoa " I could hardly believe my eyes whet theatre. The prese correspondent in N a t lv * M a y o r O p oa* a B v b v l H e e r a lt- Kotsebue country.’ ’ In * S ta t io n . I eaw the results of our Weeks of vet quired as to this in competent Drey- C a lifo r n ia B a y s Land«-«. destroyed In a m inutfi." 1 A VALUABLE A LLY. Manila, Aug. 84, via Hong Kong, fusard quarters this afternoon. Ho San Francisoo, Aug. 28.— The C ali was assured that the statement was fornia regiment landed from tbe trans- Aug. 86.— Reoent events have proved S P A R K IL L C O N V E N T FIRE. erronneous, bnt was also told that ths pot* Sherman today and marched to somewhat discouraging to officials who D n to M a n d i nnd H ia T rib ran aan r i g h t Z a m b o a n g a H eb a la . B u r n in g o f t h a O r p h a n a g a RnnlW S h defmse intended, in the event of Cap the Presidio. As this was San Fran- are trying to accompany war with a M a n ila , Ang. 80.— A repoit received F o u r D e a th * . tain Dreyfus being rs-condemnsd, to cisoo’a liome'regiment, tha demonstra policy of conciliation. Two new mu ask the German government to com tion today exoeeded in enthusiasm tha nicipal governments have oollapeed her« from Cebu uye: Bparkhill, N. Y -, Ang. 30.—Fin at Wardner, has been arrested at M is Danto Mundi, with his tribesmen, that bioke out at 1 o'clock this mone municate theee documents proving bis reception accorded other regiments. through treachery of the raayois. To soula, Mont. have taken the war path against the innocenoe, and that they hail reason to People oame from ell parts of tha state day the mayor of Ban Pedro Maceti, ing deatioyed-nino of tire ten boildingi Sir Thomas Lipton, the ownOr of the believe suoh a request would bo granted. to see tha show and this morning there who was elected by the people under insuigente at Zamboanga, and lies given' of tho SL Agnes convent and or^has- Shamroek. has sailed for this oountry. were- fully Iflfl.OQg,strangers in town. the direction of Professor Dean Woreos- them a warm battle. Mandi welcomed age, entailing a loss of filfiO.OOOssd T h e FveeM eafs rh lllp p ln a re lle y . He was given a hearty farewell by hie The troops Iande3~at 7 o'clock aud tef, of tbs United States advisory oom- Geneial Bates, u y iu g Ire was anxious eausing.the death of four persons Tie Ocean Grove, N . J ., Aug. 28.— Pres Irish friende. — were given breakfast at the ferry build mission for the Philippines, was to become an Amerioan oitixen, and dead are: Helen Brown, aged 6; Ea ident McKinley, in a speed) here this ing. Tlrei^they marched to the Preei- brought to M anila and dodged In ja il. •iked permission to fight tbe insur rns Mackin, aged 7; "Jane," a pw- I t is announced in London that ths sfternon, said: io, escorted by tbe Third artillery, The United States officers at San Pedro gents. He was given an Amerioan flag. ■ioner, aged 70; Mary Kate McCarthy, governor of Natal has refused to allow,| " I believe that tirara is more love Geneial Bates w ll return to the Sulu aged 88. olorado regiment end the national Mscati found that lie was using his the transit of empty cartridge cases for out country and more people love ¿uard. An-immense crowd lined the office as a recruiting station for the srohipelsgo to arrange for establishing intended for the Transvaal. The missing are: Therese Murphy, the flag titan ever before. Wherever Philippine army. Four .disguised in sn Amerioan gsnison tirore. aged 14, and Mary Brown, aged 4. A determined effort is being made at the flag is raised it stands not for des streets for miles and gave the volun surgent officers were helping him. a royql welcome home. The seriously injured are: Slit« Washington, Ang. 80.— A dispatch Cleveland, O-, to secure the discharge potism and oppression, but for liberty teers - . " ' ' ---------- --------------------------------------------- ' Tire mayor of Baliung was also arrest was received st tire war department Sienna, shook and oollapre; Sietar of a number of volunteers in the Four- und opportunity and humanity, and B la c k F l a y H o is te d . ed and confined in tbe same prison. from General Otis, stating that Data Marie, burna end concussion; SiMer eenth United States infantry. what that flog has done for ns, we want Paiis, Ang. 28.— A ll was quiet in The Americans caught him passing be Mandi, of Zamboanga, attacked and de Bertrand, concussion of spine swl A Washington special says that a to do for all peoples and for all lands the vioinity of Roe Chabrol, through tween the lines of tbe two armies shook; Sister Katherine, arm broke«, modus vivendi has been agreed upon by whiob by ths fortunes of war have come out the night, bnt at 4 o’clock this with incriminating documeuta which feated the insurgents there August 26, and Hannah Shea, leg broken. Twes- killin g 80. w ithin this jurisdiction. That flag the Alaeka boundary commission and secuied. Another morning a black flag appeared in tire tbe authorities ty-flve inmates were injured by fall«, T hevite a Saaaasa. w ilt ba in effeot before congress meets doss not mean one tiring in the United attic window. Some days ago, M. promlent native mayor la under sur States and another in Porto Rioo and New York, Ang. 80.— A speolal te jumps and burns, none seriously. in December. Guerin stated that in event of his veillance. _______________ _ /. That more lives were not lost vie ths Philippines. the Herald from Washington says: ~ So death, the party would hoist tbs black A Vienna paper says that a deputa Sam w uury V v n * v * n « « , due to the heroism of the Sinters tsd "Thera has been some doubt in soma satisfaotorv have been the results of flag I t is known that two of the pasty tion of Amerioan merchants from Ma Engle, N . M .. Aug. 28.— W. J. some of the elder inmates. When the quarters respecting tire policy of ths have been ill, one seriously from con-| Sprslding, a wealthy cattleman, con experiments made with thorite, tbe fire broke out, the 400 inmates of tb* nila has gone to Washington to promise government in the Philippines. I sea new high explosive, that it w ill be gestion of the lungs. Communication trolling stock interests in Chlor>dv, schema for oading the Philippines to institution were asleep. Most of then no harm in stating it in this presence. with tbe house* is strictly forbidden, was killed by cowboys near Fairview recommended by the board of ordnance were gotten out in almost perfect order, Great Britain. Pesos first; then, with eharity tor all, and fortifications for use in the P h ilip A Manila dispatch via Hong Kong establish a government of law and even bearers of ordinary polios passes in revenge for his murderous assault pines. U p to thia time it has success but a score who risked their livsefe says treason has been discovered in order, protecting life and property and not being allowed to approach. M. upon Miss N ellie MoKinstry. Sprsld fu lly undergone the various trials to save others weie finally force«! either te Luaon. A native mayor had opened oocupation for tha well being of the Gam in resumed watch o n lh S ro o f at ing without provocation mad« a threat which it h w been subjected. I t w ill jum p from the upper stories or make 6 A . M. rebel recruiting station and was be people who w ill participate in it under ening remark to the woman as he was explode, according to the official re desperate dashes through etairwayi ing sided by insurgent officers In dis the Stars and Stripes." riding by, both being on horseback, D c c y N a v ig a tio n . — ------ ports, only by means of a detonator, anddorridors filled with flamce s»d guise. He was arrested and taken to Washington, Aug. 28.— The eeore- and followed it up by firing a revolver and then only when confined. smoke. . ; _____ N e g r o B v g lm v a le fo r P h ilip p i« « * . ; a ll. " The shot took tary of wav has approved the recom- at her point blank. Frteffilam tellon o f In<l*p«n<1«neff. Two 10-inch shell* loaded w ith the Washington, Aug. 28.—Great pr< stion of the chief of engineers effeot in tbe woman’s neck and she fell The war department has given ont New York. Aag. — A diapatobW explosive whiob can be safelj fired Cowboys near by for publication a statement of the sura has been brought to bear on the that 67,600 be expended for s survey from her horse. from high power guns, were fired the Herald from BnenosJ^Ayre* eaye: flnsnoes of Cubs. I t shows that under administration to organise colored regi of tbe Lower W illam ette and Columbia started after Sprslding, who emptied through a flve-inoh plate and failed to Rio Janeiro and Para papers conteis the management of the United 8tatee menté for service in the Philippines. rivers, with a view to securing a 26- his revolver at them. A fusilade explode, breaking tha steel walls of nnmerous details of the pioclsmatioa government the receipts of the islands The matter is still under consideration. foot channel, and 66,600 for an exam from Winchesters in the hands of the the shell into small particles. of independence of the Acre territory. from January to June of the current I t is understood if a regiment is organ ination of the mouth of the Colnbrnia, pursuer* brought Sprslding to , the The 19 dynamite gnns which w ill be Tire ohief of the new commonwealth * ear, exceeded the expenditures by over ised, Ik w ill be officered by colored with a view of obtaining a depth of 40 ground with six ballets ia hia body ■hipped this week to M anila, ere ex i Spaniard, Louie Arias, wire is busy men and head. He died almoet instantly. feet over the her. m illion dollars. >rganiaing his administration cellent in their wav, bnt it is believe«* Tbe recommendation that 6860 bt The injured woman oems Jiere from that working in conjunction with high A p a e h .t n a t h . W n rp aik . Venice has a cafe which claims that P enalty ffcr Stam y Law ▼lelatlea. expanded in a survey of Neah buy, with Marion, In d ., to sot as housekeeper Jerome, A ria .. Aug 8 0 — ferom* it baa been open day and night for 160 Washington, Aug. 28.— The treasury a view of converting it into a harbor of for Sprslding. She w ill recover. No power guns throwing thorite, tire moral effect, not to mention tbe death and wae thrown in a fever ol excitentertt ears. oeaee for the trouble is known. department up to this tim e hae accept refuge, woe also approved. destruction they w ill deal, w ill have today by the sudden appearmioe of » A t Foxcroft, Me.. Mayo * Bon are ed a il eompromisM of beaks for tba A r k a a t a a V llla g a W ip e d O a L a salutary effect upon the Filipinos. hand of Apaches in war paint. Tb« rnnniag their woolen m ill from 4 A. settlement of flnee where exam inert ■Ma for BalM I««. L ittle Rock, A rk ., 62.— A special te ......... . n r-. • -a leaders of the tribe stop|>c<l and p"'* . to 10 F . M. have found them in poSMSsfon of un Bide have been opened at Beker City the Gssette from Newport, A rk ., says: ------ Lawravs ta ’ - chased a large supply of ainuiunith« Electrioity has supplanted steam on stamped ciicoks and notes. The plea for the construction of tbe Citiaens The little Tillage ol Pleasant Plain, In Buffalo, Aug. SO.— Judges, states nnd hastily left for Red Roek. Tb«. the railroad from M ilan to Monaa, tbe la almost eyery Inetanoe is inadvert hank building there end the lowest bid dependence county, was struck by a oldest railroad in Italy. ence. Bat the violations of tbe lew w«e made by Contractor Angall. who storm last night and literally wiped man and men of national prominence, band was • oompose«l exclusively A clock la being constructed for L iv have not deoreaeed ea they should, and W ill llkowiao be authorised to do tbe out of exietenoe. As tbs town has composing tbe American Bar Associa bucks. Three of the Apache* were killed by erpool Street station In London. The the department is on tbs point of work. M r. Angell's bid Ie 817,600 on neither telegraph nor telephone connec tion, met in tbe aldermatiic chamber of the oommon council today, and tire Zunis, a New Mexion ,B“ Interior of its ease would allow fire adopting a rigid policy of enforcing a the Cltleens bank building whiob is tion, ths details of the storm cannot be I ware welcomed to tba oity by Sherman they have sworn to avsngs- th* heavier penalty for every violation. to be greeted by Frank Qeieer. persons to dine comfortably. learned at this time. I L. . YX . . , - • . . 8. Rogers of the local bar association. deri. _ „ The output of sardinec on the Maine | Tk* Late B arrteaae, ’ A r r iv a l a f t h a H e it a a . T« B rlaa W aahlagfowlsao. A t e o lh e r K a n t a r k y F e n d . A « la * H ig h oeeet ie likely to be increased from Ia n Francisco, Ang. 20.— The rrniser Norfolk, V a ., Aug. 26.— It is now Beattie, Aug. 84.— Negotiations ere | Lonlalvlle, Aug. 80.— A special fro® Washington, A n a f 60.— Cofcaspond 600,000 seas ia 1800 to 8,000,000 th l* thought that tha number of people who in program for bringing the Washing, Boston arrived here today from Men lie, London, K y ., says: News is reoeived year, in consequence of the introduc loot their lives by shipwreck and dis enoe is In progrM s'betveen tbe mem on volunteers from Sen Francisoo to | from which place sire started Jane 8. confirming the report tiiat a pitch®' tion of the new cunning msohine. aster attending tbe West Indian hurri •eettfo in a body after tire m u te r en Bhe w u dry docket) at Hong Kong, bers of tbe American contingent of the battle took place Saturday beta** Canadian high joint oomurlesion look Eight hundred Japanese workmen cane, which passed up the coast about It the former place. Two steamers I and then went to Nagasaki and Yoko- Jamee Hayes and Iris thrsS «one on on« ing «o a meeting, a t An early date, w ith are bow employed la track work on 19 days ago, w ill rsnrh 100. Aooounta, w ill probably be chartered. Levi A n bams, leaving the latter piece Jnly 26 side, and Senator W illiam Clark«a*“ railways in Washington aud Oregon, la many rmpecls conflicting, continue keny, the weR-knowa banker of W alla for Honolula. where eha arrived Aognet | e view to making preparations for a Sherman Leadford on tbe other te eouse from tbe Albermarle aud Wm- 6, making the record trip for a man-of- report te confirms upon the state of tire Walla, baa offered to b u r tbe entire aud they are said to give better aud negotiations andertaken by tbe oom- on the streets of McKee, Jackson co«»- more comtaat servioe than white labor., lice eouud region aad tho coast frogs e x p u M of the vessels’ charter, whish , war batwun Yokohama and Honolula. ty. Clarke received three pistol wonnde, Tbe Boston sailed from Honolula on mission. Hatteras to Bodys island, in w h ist w ill aatouat to 67,009 u 610,000.. and his oondition is critical. Tounf I b Franna, !! a penoa dies Map- sostioa tha greater sum bar of easnaltleo 17th Inst., having a smooth passage Hayee was shot in the breset, *"d *** l a Dvarfos* Waver. lag inauflofont money to pay bla debt«, ■ a « a U v a ly Tima. daring the entire voyage from Mantle. ** . Reg. 80.— The belenoe ot die. B ittei feeling, long etandiag te the deotat'a M il ie M illed Orel, and Watte— Have a good time yeeterdayf •▼•dance today, for a change, wee twee»- the two families, th* w * then tha mat af tha deoeaMl’s lia b ili ip Alameda, Just arrived, G . T a ita a , the L u hforth Oaed timet Old hoy, I New York i in favor of Dreyfus. F ive witnesses wealthy ia Jackson oonnty, esneed M® ties a^e dealt with. quiet la SaaM caa tests It yeth-IadlanapeUs Journal, sculptor Is d u d . were for him end two «gainst bint. « shooting. 3 a t '■■’I U ' -, L*