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f.’ UtS ■W D a y (o n H e r a ld . ■alar«« w » w -« « 4 lra t —sitar M —• M * «ffim « I P a r lo r. Omguo_______________ • ” L A I kR NEW S. ARE BEYOND TIEN TSIN Democrats sweep Alabam a. General Miles voi un» China. «o «o ■ \i S IX ARMORED C R U IS E R « . fla w s W i l l B« Sto»4? t a r I k e S M d e v a to '■ N e v a w X e r . ------------- SURROUNDED «AMO,. 1 THE NOME SITUATION 8 .— The foilow- W«< ^ 6 .— T h e secre- ■ned to ship- tary ol New parasite discovered w hich de ng for bids for bolide | “ Che Foo. August 8.—Bureau of stroys army worm. armored cruis- tbe cm >y the set of Navigation, W ashington: There ia a a n , th Prince Tuan and 14 F in g Hong are Bkitiah report, unofficial, of an engage- • by the sot of March in oontrol of affa ire a t Pekin. authorised by BOW S SHOOT o r W M 0 » m o » l I ! T r « , ' ! ! ! * « . i T Jane 7 ,i £ r ! X t o S S d The allie s were defeated in a battle CHRISTIANS KILLED NEAR PEKIN WILD GOOSE BAILWAY F1MSBEI sheathed and the (or w ith theChineae a t P ait Bang. 1,900, chiefly Russians copper s of bids art Transport Logan arrived a t Ban F rea- F r to e e C h ia * * » P m m P a ll« ? H u L iu t o oailed a a I > M m U ^ C oU w vtlow o f 1 ^ rs t three, and Japanese. C h ineM are retreating. A le e a S a a re n ? « f f a t o À e u | B a r g * * M ía la s O veesi? K a ta r « « « O w la g la th« ' ■' th « T m 1 etaco w ith refugees from Tien Tsin. sring a n l ths for aha " T A U S IG .” n u F p e rt a l P s fe to -M s a C h la g • t o —M a a ? P r e to r ia a » H a v e B e s a Saaret»? a f W a t e r - W a a ? M a a * ia a C eadaaaaa r a iepartm ent other 1 “ Cha Foo, August 8 .— Bureau of Rich strike m.uie in th e Concord C h to a W«h » « « • « . S a a t I a t o B a tto . B r a k e aa« O la a a a r a s a « . serrini Navigation, W ashington: Official re »t either form group of mines in Bempter d is trict. of com port, believed reliable, says about 16,- J ip a » .i f I The assassin who had designs on the 70.000 London, August T.— A dis- 000 alliae heavily engaged tbe ChineM Seattle, August 8 .— “ Noma is a)) ly for diatribe' Tbe London. August 6 .— According men to China. life of Ita ly 's new kin g wee arrested. rig ht for the practical m iner, but it Satnrday a t Pait Sai«, d avlig h t, 5th. . from Pretoria tuber 8. special dispatch from Shanghai, dated tion to The B ritish are slowly closing in on August 9, tbe advancing column of bid awl says: -Keqtuoky Popaliata nominated A . oontains about 10,000 people a t thia which “ K E M E Y .” I President Bteyn end General Dewet. H . C ardia tat governor “ General Christian Dew et le 1 than 19,400 F e lt Bang ia tha first railroad station tim e who have no busiuen there, "s a y i the allies was reported there yesterday to m m or unsheathed pletely surrounded near Raitehnrg. and »boot six m iles northw est of T ian Tain, C h arlM D . Lane, the C alifornia m il Good prospect for Southern Pacific to have reached a point 96 m iles be tons to: Smallpox a t Capa Noma ia w a ll in “ N o m e ," M r. ,800 tons tria l i t is impoasible tor hia foroea to aaoapa en route to Pekin. Tausig, who signed lionaire m ining man. I* Nothing from any railroad to build a line to K lam ath yond Tien Tsin. hand aad deureaatav. id, or 1 ms than through tha strong British oordon. th e first dispatch, ia in cemmand oi Lane resumed, **is a ll I believed i t tc other point coin)boratea this state displac Falla. Iow a Republicana remambás M in - be and perhaps more. There ia plenty nker capacity The Boers M y they w ill make a stand tha Y o rkto w n, w hich ia a t Cha Foo. 96 knot Russia and United States are nego ment. In fact, tbe Standard goes so far later Conger ia th eir platform . of 2.00 im am tim e a l a t Machadodorp. They era short of g Interact in tha C hinaM situation w ai of gold there and the camp w ill demon tiatin g to uphold the in te g rity of aa to say th at it fears the real adyanoe, ~ „A workman waa ornahad almost to ia ‘months foi am m unition and food. General H a m Intensified thia m orning by tha receipt strate the truthfulness of m y assertion. apart from prelim inary -measures, has lowed | China. fo lly te a Lana oounty, Oregon, saw es of 9300 a ilto n , by tha ra p id ity of his move of tw o dispatches from naval officers 1 came aw ay on bueinms and expect tc not yet begun. Tien Im n dispatches each v« m ill. Telephonic communications between dated Ju ly 30 te ll of an action w hich day for is of ¡¡that tim i ments, prevents roinforoemento reach a t Cbe Foo, repeating unofficial but return just as soon aa possible. Sc |600 for e a rl ing Commandant-Gaoaral Betha. apparently re lia b le reports of active many inei|ierieu ced people being in Now Hampshire Demócrata nom inat German and French cities have been is termed a “ reoonroiaaanca between for the opened. “ I t appears th a t after the tra in deficiency o l Japanese and Chinese tw o m iles be subseqi and extensive hostilities between the the d is tric t ia bound to result in disas ’ d D r. Frederick T. Potter for gov- ;s the vmaelb rying U n ited States Consol Stowe allie d foroM and the Chinese on tbe trous oonseqnences. M any of them art Ex-government officials claim s re yond the H si Ku arsenal, in w hich the speed n . error. flying the S ta n and Stripes waa de lin e between T ien Tsin and Pekin. broke and dlsoouraged. need com pen Japanese w ithdrew after suffering 90 w ill 1« They cannot K in g V ic to r Emannel I I I , successor ports of diseam in Cape Nome section lio n < 1 quarter knot railed a t H o n in g Spruit, south ot The dispatchM indicate unm istakably get a w iy r” casualties. are untene. __... to K in g H u m b ert, baa arrived a t X)0 per quarter Kroonsted, concealed Boers fired, k i l l th a t the re lie f colum n has started in The Tien Tsin correspondent of the to 3 1 « “ Do yon th in k the government w ill Japanese government prohibits the Monsa. ing 40.* Standard, under date of J a ly 37, de knot do earnest, and th a t i t ia meeting w ith provide them transportation back tc em igration of laborers to the U nited In Germ any, 3,660 officers and 20,- “ M any residents of Pretoria have determined The 1 clares that (he Americans and Germans tw in screws, opposition. Although the states 7“ States and Canada. 000 men have volunteered for Chinese have been ordered to move forward and be w ith the most been sent into e x ile for having behaved n either of the navel dispatches men “ I f the government wknts to do th< Mrs. C a rn e N . W alke r, supreme w ith o u t w a itin g for the British. service. modern 1 m ain batter- cruelly to B ritish subjects before or tion« the presenoe of Am erican troops rig h t th in g i t certain ly w il l .* ’ or eight-inch d arin g tbe w ar. The terms of exile in the reported engagement, i t ia gen A Chee Foo special reports the safety ies w i “ flo w is tha sm allpox situation?” ' Government w ill investigate the commander of the Maocabeee, died a t 46 caliber vary, in one lnstanoe reaching 26 erally assumed a t the w ar department _ her residence in D etro it, M ic h . Am ericans in Pekin and the receipt hreeobli uI t is not a t a ll serious. Beattie anarchist ac tiv ity 1» the vicin ity of I 14 Hung Chang haa officially notified I ° I • letter from D r. Cheltiuau, dated length, _________ breechloading y * « ” th a t a t least a p art of General Cbaf- eonld»bave aa many cases and nothing New York. ilib e r length. the consuls a t Shanghai th a t the nun- I ’ehin, Ju ly 20, saying th a t o a th s rapid fi: feea’ sm all arm y took an ac tiv e and would be thought of i t . L T h e n ¡are s Chinese im perial government is Beers Wake k a e tk e r Captare. * 1 isters left Pekin under escort August 9. previous dav S ir Claude M acDonald, tbe 'Die seo 1 consist of 18 few cases of smallpox a t Nome, but lag diplomacy to check advance of a l London, August 7.— The Lourenco aggressive p art in tha a ffa ir. three-in -idea, 12 three- Dennis Coghlan, the w ealthiest man tO * S i they are of the very m ildest form. According to the inform ation in pos lies on Pekin. Marques correspondent of the D a ily ouuder auto- In Toledo and Northwestern Ohio, is csme clo* r ’ pounder session ot the w ar departm ent, tbe Thar» has Been bnt one death from the Express, w irin g Saturday, aays: Sir W illia m Vernon Hareoort, liberal innder single and continued: **Wl dead. H i t fortune amounted to 916, * “nd " • hope this means m a lic g “ Transvaal advioea declare th at Gen town of P e it Sang is a t the bead o l , disease, and of the total num ber whe leader, estimates the coot of the Boer relief, but, having again debated the flio t gn ch field gnus, tidew ater on tha Pel H o , between 11 have had tbe smallpox there is not s 000,000. eral Baden-Powell was wounded d ur war a t 9400,000,000. Chinese, we are fearful of treachery. tw o ma< ntomatio .guns and 12 m iles by road beyond Tien T a in .1 pitted man in tbe lo t. T h e n was nc ing a recant engagement a t Rnstenberg. A collision occurred on tbe St. Louis A il are exhausted from constant watch and two io tubes, Edicts of the Chinese im perial gov I t ia a village of mad huts of eo n id era-' rense in such a scare.** whare the Boers, acoording to th e ir ac Southwestern railroad. near P ina B lu ff, The II ing, fighting and digging trenches. h of the three ernment issued as late as Ju ly 2 order M r. Lane spoke of his own operation! count, took some prisoners and cap ble sise, bnt not w alled . The riv e r ai A rk ., in w hich five man w a n k ille d The* greatest credit is due to M r. ships an set o f 1899 is th ia point ia not navigable b y ‘anything in the camp, saying ha had completed ed the Boxers to k ill the Christtens. tured 994 wagons. ” and tw o seriously injured. Squiers, Secretary of the United States 94.000,1 those uul larger than a good-riaed steam launch, J tbe W ild Goose ra ilw a y , w bioh run.« Ks-Governor Roger W olcott, of ixed by legation, whose m ilita ry experience b ill, 94,260,- The ooont of ths popolation of Buffa and i t ia thought th at probs from Noma C ity to the ____ mines on L ~ the ___ troops . AnvL Massachusetts. has accepted the ap T R A IN R O B B E R S K IL L . 000. lo, N . Y ., just completed a t ths census and energy are invaluable.** b ly reached t h a n in sm all boate towed creek, a distance of eig h t or nine miles, pointment as United States m inister to .! The Shanghai correspondent of tbe pfflow ia 963,219. The* population in The oountry ' I t is now in operation, handling both O n a F * M « » g e r R e a ls t« « T h a ir D an san « by tbe naval launches. N IN E P E R S O N S IN J U R E D . Ita ly . 1890 waa 266,664. Tha increase is D a ily News says that the cornu la there » •y . along the rive r between Pekin and Tien ' freight and passengers. I t is strongly intim ated th at Oregon 97.11 par eent. regret tbe independent action taken P ie e a e l Ir e n W e ig h in g n T e n C ra s h e s Kansas C ity , August 7.— A ' Journal Tsin is a low a llu v ia l p la in , almoet “ A t to m in in g ,” M r . Lane said in school land business is manipulated by T k r e n g k n K e n t. by tbe American Asaociation and tbs im pasM bie for wheeled vehicles in ths ' conclusion, “ th a r haa been greatly re ‘ fiym 8 says: A destructivB forest f i n ia sweeping officials for the benefit of a private N ew Y o rk, August 6.— Three per The Union Pacific east-bound pas w et season, and under q uite a high tardad owing to-a lack of w ater. U ; the tim ber area between tbe Upper Chinese Asaociation, on the ground graft. th a t i t ia injudicious. H e s ys; “ Tbs sons were M rionsly injured and six senger tra in No. 4. which of cu ltiv atio n . I t ptaaante ns ! to tbe tim e we le f t there had betm but Geyaer Basin and tha laka in Y ello w settlements being international, petty others badly out and bruised today by last night, was held up by Senator Foraker says' the Demócrata stone National P ark. The lin e of n atu ral defensive features, and the w a i . lit t le ra in , though wa had a shower oi have as much show o f w inn in g eon* to-10 miles long and spreading rapidly. jealousies must disappear T i— China the fallin g o f five heavy pieces ot several miles west of Hugo, Colo.. 90 departm ent knows no strategic reason tw o w hile w a were ea route to Dutch Asaociation ia of little local Influence?’ structural iron [from tne top of a 12- gresa as they had of carrying Oregon miles this side of Denver. The p a» w hy the ChineM should have mads ■ harbor, and these raina m ay have ex Chicago packers ’have been asked by Presumably he refers to the Am erican- story building in the course c of eon- «enger» in the P ullm an sleepers ware stand there, rather than a t any other o t tended to Nome. 1 th in k these w il l b< lest June. »" the government to furnish 2,000,000 A siatic Association. »traction at Broadway- and W alke r robbed ol tfteir money a ta h vahmbtae. the dozen village« east o f the w alled more or less of a ra in fa ll a t Nome this Navy department shares the general pounds of meats w ith in 30 days for tha Tbe Hong Kong cones 1 mndent of tha streets. Fannie Cohen, 17 years ei A n otd man named F ay. a rôrident of town of Tung Ohow,. w here is stored an month, and if f t cornea in sufficient distrust th at a ll was -not w ell on Am erican soldiers in the O rien t. 1 his D a ily Express announces the a rriv a l age; M orris Beickere, 16 years of age, immense am ount o f provisions upon J quantities the gold output of tha dis- C alifo rn ia, who had been visiting battle-ship Oregon when is said to be tbe largest requisition there from San Francisco of Hoer Lee, and David WaldemaDn, 19, were sc teffilteWte SL L Louis, _____ 7 lliohJ?,a ol,ijr ° l Pektn wohld have ter, trio t w ill yet be uonriderable. I n any ever issued by the government of the for sjm e tim e resident ager>t in the badly injured they had to be taken to a ver and was on hia w ay to S refuted, to surrender hia valnabtM and | deiwnd in case o f event, m y fa ith in the camp 1 u itR ;2 C . M ? The am ount of gross gold in the United Btatea. U n ited States of the society for the re f b'wpitai, and six others were painfuilv fired a shot a t one of the robbers, hat mate gold producer is unshaken?* United States treasury is 9431,170.- F ire at Ashland. W ta., did 91.000,- orm ation o l the Chinese em pire, w ith inju red . A ll w ill recover. A ll of the missed h im . Thereairin the robbers I a t e v X e r a s S tr ik e , F O U R K ÍL L E O ,“ O Ñ ¿ H U R T . 7«4. “ >e highest in the history of the 000 damage. £6,000, which w ill presumably be u t il injured persone^were employed by M . returned the fire, ^oaa shot .entering B altim ore, August 8 .— A U tha union government. -.'J*;'” ' „ .' l ’ . '. S The United States again presents its ised in connection w ith the movement (ioldberg A Co., poeket-bryik manufac- F ay’s mouth and coming out the back Mevedores in Baltim ore, numbering * » O M T a e « F o u g h t O u t a t g,- p t a a le la against the empress dowager, a move turors, who occupied the upper two of hia head, k illin g him almoet in - aboDt The government -of Nicaragua has claim to tbe ports. w e a l <» ■ today he- M ls s a a r l. ment quiescent since 1808 u n til w ith in floors of the five-«tory building on atenti.v. taken possession of the property of the The robbers stopped (he ”• • • • 0 ,8 «toaraahip agante refnshd » A pnmengar was shot dead by tra in the last few weekk. Farm ington, M o., August 8.— Foui .------------------ W alke r street, d ire c tly in the .rear of tra in , jumped off snd escaped. M artine Canal Company aad removed agree to employ no more non-union robbers in Colorado. Jhd one fatally N early a ll the correspondents con the building in course of construction. tbe company’s ears, n il s and The robbers got on to one -of tha Jm an- T1** <»oahle began eavo n l days men were k ille d Germany to preparing to send another firm tbe reports of a wholes« le massa Four heavy iron girders, each weigh sleepers near Lim on, and after th e a« °- T h U movning the leaden of the wounded in a shooting a ffa ir betweda to the in terio r from Greytown. _____________ W illia m Dooley and his four sons on large body of troops to China. cre of Christiana ontside 6f Pekin, • ing oyer- a ton, were being hqisted to tra in bad started the men made a noise UB‘° n presented to the agente an 'agree- Crop reports from Y ak im a, W ash., to “ • rid e’ * Dd tonr H a rrla correspondent of tbe D ailv News g iv the top of th a high building. They a t the door. The conductor, th in kin g I Binding - F ou r men were killed and one m ort and La Granda, O r , are rosy; g ra in is on the other, Doe Run, one of the m in ing the noinlier of k ille d as 1>«tween were being swung around to the top of a lly injured in a Missouri feud. men exclusively, w hich the agent« they wefe tram “{*> ope“ « ! the door fo i turning out poor in Y a m h ill county, ing town» e f Bt. Franoois county. ai 10,000 and 16,000, a ll defensefoes con the building when they slipped out Ol p at them off. The robbers, unanimously declined to sign. The Uregon, qnd farmers declare they w ill W a r d e p a itn iia t forw arding war tha result of a fued. W illia m Dooley, verts. Im p e ria l troops— so i t is stated the chains. Three of tha heavy g ir d e r s ___ ___ r pointed ______ a _____ ___ __ hia •tr ik e waa than ordered and promptly abandon i t (or stock raising. pistol a t suppliM for six months to China. — d id the dastardly work. crashed through 11 floors to the l<a«g- I and evdered him to lead the way through I ob^ *« *- A huge num ber of non-union W ere H a rris , James H a rris and Join John C lark R idpath, tha historian, Dooley were k ille d , F ra n k H a rris war ChineM attack Tien Tsin after allies Acoordtng to the Shanghai c o n » , >"enk and tha fourth stuck a t the sec- 1 tfawo ‘ - - 1----- ----- ■» w o rk and as fata lly wounded, and M a ty L ittr e ll, , spondent of the Times, one of themhm* end floor. Over 100 workmen were a t there have bean no attem pts on th* aalaap, and conductor yonng g in , was struck just above tin Lightning kille d stock and did ot Boxers and im p erial troops fought here of the Tsung l i Yam nn mentioned work in the building, but thsy eaeaped ordmed to w ake I part of the strikers to interfere ankle w ith a rifle b all. by U nited Stales Consul Goodnow as in ju ry , When the big boom of the der The frightened paarnngen w e n told tq damage near C entralia, Wash. together against A d m ira l Seymour. A fety days ago tbe H a rris boys sen! having been beheaded for pro-foreign ric k wae released from the girders i t keep q uiet or they would be kille d , and A leak in drydock No. 2, Brooklyn , General Chaffee haa started for Pekin C a a a d la a T a e lS e S tr ik e . word to the Dooleys th a t they wonk' tendencies was Captain Hen Cbien, swung «round snd struck a 14-foot iron a t the same tim e were asked to hand navy-yard, haa caused a g n a t amount w ith tbe B ritish and Japanese forces. W innipeg, M an ., August 8 .— Tb« be a t Dos Ron and intended tv'run th< form erly m inister to Rnssia. T h e co r- upright, snapping i t off and throwing over tber money and valuablm . of damage. The A fire a t La Grande, O r., consumed respondeut says tbe em|>rasa dowager in over tha side of the building. This strikers m et todav and passed résolu- Dooleys off the gronnda. Just how tin Tbe Tsung li Yam un refuses to de property to the value of about 926,000. ordered his execution on tlie advice of piece weighed over a ton. I t crashed robbers obtained about filOO in cash and shooting began is not clear. A U th« liver messages ia cipher to the m in i» ’ H arris boys except one, B ill, w e n throubg the roof of the W a lte r street fontafop, ChineM government aiders th at the L i f lin g Hong. _ ________ ■nie robbery took place a few | - t e . A oommittee te n a t Pekin. was appointed to shot. One was kille d instantly. Thro« L i H a n g Chang has been informed building, where 90 people were a t work minutes before 1 o ’clock this morning. ministers have proper escort to Tien w a it on tbe caterers, whose annual ex of tbe Dooley boys, who were unhurt, Ita lia n troops took the oath of alleg Tain. from Pekin th at Prince Ching’s' only on the top floor. They were bnyied in C k . F a rt« C ab D riv e r s S tr ik e . cursion to R s t Portage, requiring five came to Farm ington and gave them iance to their new king a t Rome among prom inent supporters in his peace pol the debris. Those who were not badly Feeling against Boise, Idaho, water Parts, Aegnet 7.— Four thou rend cab trains, ia to be held Thursday next, selves up. They are in ja il. much enthusiasm. icy are General Yung Ln and Wang h urt made a rfifch for tbe fire Mcape, company may lead to m unicipal own Wen Shao, president of the board of leaving a num ber of women who had d riv e n have gone on a strike, demand asking th a t ik ha canoelled. Otnee B a t t le W i l k H o e e .h le e r a , I t ia- officially annonnoed th at no erahip. revenue, whose influence is small. fainted and tbe injured persons lying ing a low er rate for renting vehicles. ra ilw a y orders express strong feeling P a n l’a V a lie r , I . T ., August 8 .— Ai citisen loses rights through the recent ' Senator Teller says congress should There have been no disturbance«, bet in favor of tbe strikers, and a ll have a result of a pitched b attle, w ttt heiplM s on tbe floor. marking of the temporary Alaska bound D E F IE D B R IT IS H N A T IO N . ba called to deal w ith tha Cblneee ait A lfred Norton, foreman ln charge e f the Republican guards protect the sta recently had secret meetings. The moonshiners near Johnson, 20 m ile! ary line. bles. A fire a t the headquarters of the rompany has issued a circu lar stating from P a n l’a V a lle y , one deputy m a r D r . T a a a a r , « Í C o r k , C re s ta s a Seen« la tbe iron workers, was arrested on a Chinese teoopa bombarded R lag v» charge of crim inal neglect and arraig n Caim i«« Cab Company a t Bt. Ouen thia its ride of the oaee. This has been sent shal waa wounded slig h tly and another, Gepera' P a r lia m e n t . stchanak, the capital of Amur, Ju ly 99 ed in tbe Center street court. H e waa morning destroyed a ll the cabs and 16 to provincial points, and w ill not be Sohrimpsher, of P au l’s V a lle y , is m ist mad in that pe from the B ritish is August 6 .— Once more D r. and 28. The Russians have burned Offi borsM. Ten persons who were assist made publio n n til tom orrow . parolled n n til tomorrow. impeaaible. ing. The outlaws escaped in the d ark C h arlM Tanner, N ationalist membm sevenl villages. ing the firemen to p a t out the flame* cials are silen t. ness. I t ia believed Schrimpeher fol- H u n t in g fu r a L o s t S o u . The U nited States civil com mission of p arliam ent for the m iddle division were injured. The A n ti-Im p e rialis tic League haa lowed tbe band and was k ille d . R ein St. Louis, August 6 .— Christopher w ill take charge in tbe P h illip in M , of Cork, has been suspended; and. at- A r m » M j k e t M a i m «a« Shah. w ritten Senator H oar a letter condemn- W ra a g H a a K ills « . though ln th ia instance the suspension and M argaret O ’N e il, traveling w ith Paris, August 8 .— The French polio« forcements were sent from here today lng him for h is dectefon to support Tbe ontlawe are a p art of a band that New Orleans, August 6 .— Leurt F ri- have arrested, a t A b b eville, Augusta wae only for one night, i t was accom th eir five children in search of an 18- Naval officars President M cK in le y lor n-election. favorable to the was raided near Cento« a few days ago. ym r-o ld son, C h arlM , who disappeared ___ _______ <**y, whan the mob riots w e n a t their plished by scenM that would have dona Valette, a dangerous anarohiat, who ir drydock on the The treasury department ia sending construction of credit to the most disorderly legisla from his borne in P itte b u g , P a., more height, a negro, supposed to be Burke Huppoeed to have been the instigator ol when five of its members, together a year ago, a n stopping here for | Jackson, was taken away from the po- out the new 2 per cent bonds issued to Colombia river. ture in tbe world. After opposing a “ Salaon’e atte m p t upon the shah of Per w ith a stall and a q u antity o f liquor, take tbe plaoe of the old issue. O f Towne w ill announce in a few days vote in supply a t today’s session, D r. lice and shot to death. I t now devel ■te- V a le tta le ft Paria Im m ediately ware taken. The leader, named Tioe, few days. Tbe members of tbe fam the latter, 9S30.680.000 have been snr- whether be w ill stand aa a candidate Tanner waa appointed a te lle r. Hubae* ily , who are traveling overland ia two ops th at he Wax not Jackson. Jackson after tha orim a. H e and Balaoo w ill a veteran Arkansas d is tille r, and other for the vfee-presidency. quent to the division tbe chairman an wagons, have covered 617 m iles since was later captured a t foie. Miss., and ba confronted. Today the police tried memlters of the gang escaped. After nounced th a t D r. Tanner had grossly they left th eir home in Pittsburg, last today waa returned to thia city and to discharge 8aIson’s revolrer, bqt not four days’ pursuit they ware located bj An undated message received a t Tian I a the Philippines, a sm all Am eri Tsin from M inister Conger confirm« tbe can com m and,, under Lieuteusnt insulted him on account of the appoint A p ril. M rs. O ’ N eil says th air journey lodged in ja il. one of the five cartridges exploded, be- • posse of deputies in a deep ravin« ment. and ' th at, in conseqenoe. ha w il l not end o n til th e ir eon is found. previous report ol hie safety. The Altstaetter, was captured. ra n M of tbe w ay la which he had filed near Johnson. A demand to surrendei N la e le a a rle e F r a * C h ia a . was answered w ith a volley of bullets m inister haa provisions lor Mveral would suspend him for the remainder C a t la W a g e s . San Francisco, August 7.— Tbe trans A bridge near Eddyville, O r., col- and shots were exchanged for over an of the sitting. weeks, bnt ia abort of am m unition. Jo liet, 111., August 6 .— I t Is reported port Logan arrived a t m idnight. 99 lapsed, carrying down five persons, one boor. Tha deputies surrounded tht O a a r « ta a t e r C k e r le e H « ? t.^ G eeticulatinfiiw ildly, D r. Tanner de that a straight ent of 16 per ceot has days from M a n ila , via Nagasaki and A ll late reports from Pekin agree of whom was kille d outright. Clarem ont, N . Y . , August 8 .— The outlaw s’ position to a w a it daylight, fied the chairman, the house and tha been ordered in wages by tbe Am erican Yokohama. She is nnderstood to have that the attack on the legatione haa o l Jamaa L T fOTd- 0» bnt the la tte r escaped d arin g the n ig h t A party backed bv E. H . H arrim an, whole English nation. Am id a deafen Steel A W ire Company. Tbe reduc on board a num ber of refugee m im lon- oaaaad. The Japanese m inister writes Conootd, aa guardian of Charles H the railroad magnate, is looking loi ing roar he declared that tbe chairman H eav? T k » « e r a re n a . tion, i t is said, w ilt effect every em under date of Ju ly 19 th a t the ChineM ariea from China, but no one w ill be “ merely one ol the prem ier’s m in ploye. No official inform ation can be landed n n til after the vereel ia inspect H o yt, the playw righ t, was made In th« Plattsburg, N . Y ., August 8.— Th« authorities are apparently disposed to copper on W h ite riv e r, Yukon territory. S allivan oonnty probate conrt today. severest w in d , ra in and thunder shower H a then exclaimed: “ I defy obtained here, although it ia understood ed by the quarantine officer. negotiate. Sheng says an im p erial decree hat M r. Lyford w il l aarame the whole lot of you. I throw that in tbe order w ent into effect yesterday. fi ever experienced m this section brok« In moving an address to the queen bean issued that there aliall be free of a ll M r. H o y t’ s burinsM affaire, and over this c ity tonight. your teeth. A t an Irishm an, I leave About 2,000 employed in focal m ills i » n f , d , r , l . O a a e r a l D ead. The T - h w ith reference to the aasaarinatton of communication w ith tbe foreign m in the housfl w ith greater pleasure than are concerned. N ew Orleans, August 7 .— General w ill endeavor to preserve as much ai Cham plain Y ach t C la b held Its a n n u a l King Hum bert, Lord Salisbnry d » isters i a Pekin. I aver entered i t . ” York, a Confederate soldier, died a t his possible of M r . H o y t’s pereonal estate, race meet here today, and tonight thi O a le la V a lt a « K la g « < clared in the British houM of lords In a decision a t Albany, O r.. Judge Then, w h ile staid members rose la home in N a tabes, Miss., today, aged tha monetary veins of w hieh ia a m a t fleet anchored in the bay near Hotel London, August 6 .— A severe gale it th at society is threatened by the depth Boise bald to tha doctrine th at i t is ths th eir eesta and tried to drown these u t raging tbronghont the United K in g 89. te r of conjecture. C ham plain, a t B ln ff Point. The storm of human villa in y th at ia beneath its ------ . ■ 4 buyer’s I om i f he accept grain from terances, D r. Tanner still yelled defi dom. Channel traffic is suspended, struck the fleet, and many of tbe yachti snrfaoe. ’ H e t D a ? a * D e t r e lt . » e t Ba?e la Chleace. that belongs to ance and w ent out. w ere dragged from th e ir moorings. causing much inoonvenience to thous The fact th at the ministers a t Pe D e tro it’ Angnst 7 __ This has bean' August N in e pereons The V a lh a lla , owned by W . B . Kings ands of exounionists who wished to K r a g e r P re m is es la « e m a lt ? . Tha Rumian war office haa received kin are held aa hostages perplexe« the the hottest day of the ram m er in D e -1 died and a aoora were prostrated aa a land, of B urlington. V t , was bfowi Pretoria, August 6.— President K ru take advantage of the August bank hol tro it, tbe thermometer registering 96 reeult of the b ra t here today a iliM . I t is feared th a t i f the in te r a dispatch from General Grodekoff, T te out in to the laka about h a lf a mile, iday. R ain and w ind have done much ger and Commandant-General Botha national forces advance tbe ChineM dated Khabarovsk, announcing that n‘OTcnry • » degrees in the g o » when i t capriaed. M r. Kings lan d ’, Several w ill, i f defeated, retreat to Pekin ai Again had bean taken by the Ruraiant have isflunl a proclamation promising damage in tbe provinces. erom ent office this afternoon. The Cnioago, today w tad * • • «Mfling. The w eather offiot son, a man of 20 years, who was on tin put a ll the rem aining foreigners to afte r a stubborn fight, and th a t ths to pay a ll damage done to farms by tha tm a ll vessels have gone ashore, cansad two many others have been obliged to B ritish provided the burghers Chineas were being pursued. »1 pros- » y « «m hot weather w ill continue in yacht w ith hia father, waa drowned death. trattone. The father managed .t o cling to tht refuge in tbe harbors. w ith the commandos. 94 in tbe shade. .. definitely Inventory of the late vioe-preaident -dingey and was later rescued. Pol Planoon, the upara ringer, ring» v F e a r la j e r a « l a C e llle ta a . A a a r e h le t M ta t | . C k le a g e . H o b art’s m tate shows him to have been S l » » t « n A m e n g C a v a lr? H e n e s . F w m e t Fine«. a whole opera in adm irable Garman Columbus, O ., August 7.—-An elec-' Chicago, Angnst 9-— An anarchist worth 92,998,949. . Qwartore fcr BefngaM. Lot Angelas, C a l., Angnst 8 .— Great Ban Francisco, August 6 .— Glanders ! w ith o ut understanding a word of that trio oar «truck a large wagon filled H o t occurred this afternoon a t tha cor 8L Petersburg, August ¿ — A tele JThe National Téléphona Telegraph language. haa broken out among the homes at the forest firae continue to burn in the Si w ith a fishing party, on ; H ig h street. » • c t T w e lfth and Halstead street«, la Company, w ith an authorised capital gram from Khabarvoak says: Abom Presidio stables, belonging to tbe va ri erra M adre monntains. A report from o f 960.000,000, has filed a rtio lM of in- - Naw York ChineM h»ve issued a ous cavalry regiments and aw aiting Camp Sturtevant rays th at although tonignt and six persons ------- injured, which 96 people w ere bruised in 1 9,000 persons— ra ilw a y officials and The more seriously hurt „ . . - ■>»I bin fitrnggle w ith 40 policemen. F iv e nei proelamation saying none oi them are shipment to Cbnia on tha h on e t n n » the fire does not'threaten the camp corporatma a t Trenton. N .J . Roes, Boston. Msss., variety actor, lag «one w a n arrested, among them I Jin # theta tam iliaa— have arrived bare• from in “nd Otber P°,n ta - having ip- . Ho« - H . E . Estee, justice of tha from the trib M involved in Boxer dis ports Astec and Strathgyle. Tha pres ranch as i t did a week ago. there still fractured; £ n d Uefoiler, spine in ju red ' Mrs, Lpcy Parson«, w id o w of A lb e rt C ^ oeived orders from government official; ence of glanders waa discovered thia remains much w ork for the fire fight and elbow split; C . K. F u ller, tw o ribs K- Parsons, who wi United BtatM dietriot court of H a w a ii, turban CM. to em bark 00 steamers. Among them haa appointed W a lte r B. H a ilin g , oi A ranch of >60 aorea, w ith 200,000 morning, and eight infected anim als ers to do. Uatoes the flames are toon broken; C arl E llb ert, had wound in I *•» I I 1987, » , in Chicago for ------ aid in g «nA era 44 wounded and 99 on the invalid Portland, M * ., a nephew of Senator chicken« and an output of 90,000,000 were shot. The commanding officer checked a large are» o f the Ban Gabriel back o f hasd. abetting the bombthrowing ia the H a y - lis t. The Chinees R a ilw a y Company Perkina, of C alifornia, d a rk of h ia eggs a year w ill be established a t Man- has received orders to spare no effort forest reserve, in addition to the 16 or 20 square mile« already devastated, Our foreign trade oontinuee to show m arket rio L She waa charged w ith J,aa I * 8® liv e n 6,000 rubles for ambu- or expenM in stamping out the oonrL sequen, N . J . (Bsorderly conduct and- restating . . w ill be laid waste. grant in c n a M . before i t can become epidemic. tance purpoeM and for tbe conetructioi C alifornia bop growers have joined The pries o t ootton has advanced oMcer. H e r bail was fixed a t 91,000. of q u a rta n for other refugees. •n association to regulate tbe «apply m a teria lly owing to tha C hineM war W ashington, August 6 .— Surgeon- W l l l l a * W aa I* ? « r f« e tl? Iw f« r * « e O v e r w h e lm in g ly D e m e e ra tle . and demand and oontrol tbe output. W age Bawl« Signs s • aad the scarcity in the crop. General W Y m ar, of the m arioe hos B < t » t - H « w r D w ? Ito n l« « . Berlin, Angnst 7 .,-V o rw a e rte . the Raleigh, N . C ., August 6 .— Returns p ital service, received a dispatch from <pi2 i" b w ?’ • — w <m l ~- Mian F ickle and M r, Coy ware m a r-1 - The Catholic legation a t Washington Ban Francisco, August 8.— In all from the election indicate th a t Ayeoek Surgeon J. I I . W h ite, confirming tbe Si-cialist • organ, referring todav to eeived a t th« headquarters of the Ama vied ia G rundy eoaaty. K a n ., recently, has issued a list of the church mlesiont On planing m i l ls ^ i f Baa Francisco ’ ia elected governor by a m ajo rity of be prem reports of yellow fever in M ill« - E m |« ro r W illia m ’s arraignm ent of (he { » “ • i * 1 A s n m la tfo n o f Iro o , Steel an Among the w sfi fiia g guests was V eM | in China, showing 809,960 converta workmen at the Bremen shipyard fo, T in Workers today th a t tbe wage aeata O sklaad. B c rk e it^ H ayw ards, Haa tw een 68,000 and 90,000. Démocratie eountv, F la . Surgeon W h ite has Centos. h are bean made. Chairm an Simmona mya i t w ill go over left for tbe scene o f the outbreak, ac striking, when the fact ia th at they has been signed by tha Bontharn ea: Jose and Banta C lara, there waa poetei Baser M íre la , tbe Spanish were locked out, complains th at the combine for a ll its m ills in tha Booth today a notice by 47 planing m ill own- ad maaufoctarera of C h i- 60,000. The legmlathra which w ill hy the state health officer. w iU | age, SL Louis, Kanras C ity aad other elect a successor to Senator £ say th at no Spanish w ar rea kffiser was hnperteetly info rm »! of the This manna w ork for abont 1,900 men era to the effect th a t tbe demand of Butler ^go to China. Spain having no Sebastian, Aogust ^ Z w h a a the conditions of tbe case by his advisara. I m ill hands for a labor day o i eight ” 1 are m aking plana for Mg trad (P opulist) w il l ba fonr-flfthe b o o n w ill be dented. The tM olutfou .to defend ia tbe extreme orte» barinaes m s s tlK s em tio fa both branches. Latest r » bpanish cruiser In fa n ta Isabel was I t then pointe out other in r ^ --------- ' e f the m ill hands to work only sigh! indicate th at the Démocrate w fB about to leave for Archacon one of her whare Emperor W illia m has . Laet year th a n ware coined 99,000,- PWreteaten haa bean obtained from 1 W.Ult— Clark Thread 000 more penntee than ia the year b » I to establish a sort of Young boilers gave way and tbe escaping in w hich he pub licly cbe it least 38 ont of 6 0 s ore a day la to go into effect on An • ®■•Q MuJctofiljr •£ ^|m bftwt oi te 19. W oodworkers are now put- fi 91 M ila n , k illin g one 88 ont of 190 KB ribere of fore, aad tha eolaaga of niokala, dimea, * * • ■ ’• C hriatia» aaaociattoa arntn« r a i l n M ------- - w i t h offesMee of one 1 fclfowed nerann lg in .la many of tha mills, Bins in ju rin g six others. The sim ply beeauee hia b » 1 ye t to hear from ai q a a rte n aad helves taereaead huwato. erepteyre ia Baaria. k . *******,a*- He was wel •rea day aad in ethers 10 hour»» D A Í R O N ^ L . . '* T ..' - O R E G O N . Allied Forces Said to Have Advanced 35 Miles. Cannot Escape Through thelSaavy British Cordon. EVENTS OF THE DAY ***l’*,al Was No Excuse for a Small pox Scare. f J fin [. O f bam ; teaap ery 9 I g j g ... 1 ^■1 jy* . In t e l Serví w ith L ‘ -r -• - Ano! this a a n d li 8y**7 KBafr* rti a» - ” watkl •wool callo« F '* « ® havel K m TT' ■ Flo ist Ul _._____. 4 r A i V ‘Nd I as > « » hath ridM ot the ter.