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V “ g a g a a 'tM U Itu d a Ta w ard C hina. Davlon Herald. ’ F LA TE R N E W *. FIVE THOUSAND DEAD A F F A IR * IN C H IN A . MORE TROOPS READY The racial different-, that exist be STRUCK IN EARNEST tween Japan and China have T led some observers to believe that the two peoples era naturally antipathetic. alered • * wceud-ehe» w etter at the flees The war of 1894 has been cited as proof Tien Tsin. Sept. 18. via Shanghai, Coal Miner» Out in the An-' Six persons perished la a Cincinnati, je a t D .iy ta u . Otagou. Sept. 19.— W illiam W . Rockhill, spe British to Have Men Conve- of this, and in the present crisis in the Ohio, tire. The Galveston Victim* Will thracite Region. Far East it appears to be taken for cial representative of the United Stales OREGON. DAYTON nient for China. Bryan's letter ol acceptance «as In China, has left for Pekin. In an granted bv msoy that the Japanese Reach That Number. given te the public. interview before leaving, he said be people « i l l regard China’s misfortune did not expect to remain there more ss their opportunity.. That there The powers have accepted L i Hung MITCHELL SAYS l i t , 000 QUr SOLDIERS FROM SOUTH AFRICA no valid reason for thinking th at this Chang as a negotiator. BODIES STILL STREW THE BEACH than a few days. L i Hung Chang is at Taka on a Ras- Is Japan’s attitude, and that those who ;- b Plans arc being drfcwn for harbor lm- ■ian vessfcl. I t is not believed that he era most prominent in guiding Japan s Nn V io la n e « H n s T k n s P a r Heen pioveuients in Manila. m e r le « * . H a v e M agna C ea eS ra eH en w ill oome to Tien Tsin.' public policy sincerely desire to p v r te d S tr ili« Kxt«n<ts O rar I und r«d* B u rn ed und H urled a t S en Americans are building a permanent P e r m a n e n t T e le g r a p h B e tw e e n A n lu te r à ,.tin g C e lle e tlo i» «I lie u » . F rom lisb end foster friendly feelings w ith • L a r g a T e r r ito r y . T k lrtjr-flv e H u n d r ed R e fu g e e * A m ertra a a F ig h t W ltk t h e B o a ere. telegraph line to Pekin. t h e T w o H e m isp h e r e « P r e e e a te d T ia n T s la a n d F a k ta . China, is ably shown by Durham A r* u t H o u sto n . - Tien Tsin. Kept- 18, v U Shanghai. In a C ondonanti Porn». Lord Roberts w ill leave South Africa W hite Stevens, Esq., counsellor of the Haaleton, Pa., Sept. 19.— The great Sept. 19.— A British signal officer re for England about October S. , London, Sept. 18.— In acoordanoe Japanese legation, In hie article, Ja Struglgs between the anthracite cual Houston, Tex., Sept. 17.— The Post porta a sharp engagement between A « pan’s Attitude Toward C hina,” which Colorado Republicans nominated today prints a list of 2,701 names of company of the Fourteenth United with the prediction of Sir Robert Hart t Conger advices Americans to leave miners of Pennsylvania and tbvir eni- the Galveston dead, compiled from var States infantry and 3,000 Boxen at that there w ill be further hostilitici appears in the current issue of Collier a ployers was begun today. Each side Frank C. Goody for governor. China. ' ia confident of winning, and neither Great Britain is preparing to have ious sources, but believed to beautben Matow, on the road to Pekin. The in China in November, the press un- Weekly. _______ VslQmdo Democrats nominated J. B. drestands that the British government tic. There were hundreds of bodies Americans made a gallant stand, and of the contending forces shows any di*, > B a r e P h ilip p in e J e w e ls . more troops in readiness for service in Oran lor governor. burned and buried in the sea and in * detachment of Bengal lanoen nearby, is already oonsideriug the transfer ol The rarest corals in the world are to he position to yield. The contest thus far General Botha la said to be making China. the sand, wheie no identic fleation was hearing the tiring, came to their rescue troops from South -‘A frica to, India in fiiund in the Philippines. As precious as bas been devoid of any violence. Troops of various nationalities are possible. Other hundreds were burled overtuies to surrender. • i . and charged the Boxen in the rear. order to make i t praoticab'e to send Tbe exact number of men whoetruok this jewel 1». there Is still a rarer one. and buttling for wiuter quarters at Tien on the beach of the mainland, few of The Chinese were routed, leaving 200 more British troops to China. Tbe Forest Fires destroyed no timber in eannot a t this tim e be told. Reporta thut is health. I t may be possessed by Tain. whom have, been identified. Some dead. The Americans had no casual m ilitary authorities consider the wui Cascade reserve this season. , received by tbe United * Mtfibworkers’ bodies are still in the mins of Galves ties. in South Africa so far ended that any one who will use Hostetter’s Stomach officials from the entire anthracite re A man fell from a fruit tree at En- * J**? Bitters for indigestion, dyspepsia, belching, are of President Kruger from Lourenco ton and scattered along the beach of The Germans report an engagement troops may now be safely moved. gion w e n to them most satisfactory. gene. Or., with fatal resalts. heartburn or sleeplessness. T ry it. the mainland and in the marshes, with a heavy foroe of Boxets west of Marques. I t is possible that tbe Russian lega In this territory, known as district No. Negro vandals were tried by court- i - Cuba had an 'orderly election, and where they were thrown by the water. Pekin yesterday. The German low is tion has already been removed from S o u th e r n M o o n s h in e r s . 7, there are 16,000 men employed in martial and shot at Galveston. The great majority of moonshiners Pekin to Tien Tain, but th e n la no □¿loser relations with the United States Some of tbcM bodies have been sent 20 peaid to bave been 20. and about tbe mines. Of this number, miles inland along small water courses are to be found in tbe mountain fast definite news as yet as to whether Li New York Democrats nominated are desired. Indications now point strongly to i t la coLseruvtively estima te l that by the rush of high w aten. Taking tbe withdrawal of all the--powers from Hnng Chang w ill after all go to Pekin. ness of Georgia, Alabama and Tennes John B. Stanchfield for governor. about 60 per cent obeyed the order of A ll Alaska is infected w ith small all things into consideration tb en Pekin to Tien Tsin. Tbe British have General Dorward is going to the capi see, and here they live in conditions President M itchell to quit work. Five A number of vessels were lost or pox and strict quarantine regulations seems n.p longer any doubt that the issued an order prohibiting the selling tal, leaving the British troops at Tien ol civilisation as crude as their ances stianded in the gale on the lakes.. thousand of these belong to the col are prescribed. number of dead will-reach beyond the or renting of any building w ithin tbe Tsin under command of Brigadier-Gen tors, most of whom were English fugi lieries which did not work at all, aud American troops await the presi Government is building railtoad estimate of 6,000 which has been made lim its uf the British concession. G e n * eral Campbell. Vice-Admiral Alex- tives from justice who reached this the remaining $,000 to mines which dent's word to march from Pekin. spur to secure direot delivery of rock by Mayor Jones and other reliable citi- eral Fukushima is here arranging w in ieff has returned to Taka. country mote than a century ago. In work abort-handed. The district sens of Galveston. Tbe Americans have begun at Ho Si deed, in many respecta these descend , Fire at Narragansett pier, R. I., to Columbia river Jetty. ter quarters for the Japanese tioops. south of this place, known as ths About 1,800 refugees arrived here \Vu a permanent telegraph line be destroyed property worth $360,000. ants have retorgraded rather than ad- The Germans are pouring into Tien L i H ung Chang venda memorial to South Side, was tied up completely Pekin and Tien Tsin. ______________ . vancod.. Had they been surrounded with the exception of Coleraine, Hearer President Kruger in a t Loureuco, the throne, ad vising the impeachment from Galveston last n>gbt aiffi'are being Taiu, and a ll nationalities are scram tween oared for Si « e ll as possible. Four The Pékin correspondent of . the Daily for a century by a Chinese w all they bling for buildings. One British bat Marques preparing to sail for Euiope. of several anti-foreign adviaeia. buildings have been set apart for the tery and 200 Australians have arrived. M all says that tbe assassin of Baron could not have been more destitute or Meadow and Carson’a Washeries. In Roosevelt’s letter accepting the Re benefit of rufgees, but of the 8,600 who thia territory the United Mineworkers From 16,1)00 to-20,000 Chinese con von Kettoler has been shot. ignorant of tbe modern conveniences. R u ssia n « P a s h I n t o M n n o h n rln . are very strong. On the north side, verts were massacred in July by Box publican vice-presidential nomination have reached here so far not morn than Tbe Morning Post’s representative at Tien Tsin. gept. 18, via Shanghai, discusses the fluuncial question, trusts 800 remain or public charge, the re the Upper Lehigh, Mines ville, E liera le ers. A L U M B A K IN G P O W D E R S . Pekin aaya that the question is being And “ imperialism.** and Drifton No. 1 collieries, employ mainder having gone to the homes ol Sept. 19.— The Russians, it is rumored iiseussed of sending relief to a few Nine persons were killed in South here, are rapidly pushing through into The steadier City of Grand Rapids, relatives and friends. British, Frenoh gnd American engi C o n g r e s s I s A c t in g te S u p p r e s s T h s l i ing about 1,600, are abut down. Ths ern lllinios by the wrecking oi a the S a l« . mines a t Lattim er and Pond Creek, built for the Yukon tradp, was burned Agents of several insurance oontpau- Manchuria, where all indications point neers,. who are besieged in a city 2U8 atrical car. The report of tbe senate committee employing 1.3(10, are wroking full but to the water’s edge in the West Seattle lea are pawing through to Galveston. to extensive operations before the a rri nites south of Pekin. Three thousand bodies of storm vic val of winter. They have suspended harbor, causing a low of $20,000. They say that there is certain., to be Chinese officials estimate that 20,000 on manufactures upon the subject of every -bther- ju in e in sbat big (¡erri tory tims have been Imried at Galveston. work on tbe railroad to Pekin, which much oonfnsion. They do not know lisbanded Chinese soldiers, by tbe food adulterations and food (rands hat Is working w ith badly crippled^forces. An ufficiai dispatch from Shanghai The property loss is estimated at $16,- adds to tlie complications. I t is be created a’ sensation in congress and Three of the M arkle mines, over which says a German naval battalion, ac « h a t action w ill be taken by the com lieved that their object in tljis is to simple expedient of turning their coats, 000,000. awakened great interest throughout there has been so much contention, panies concerning the peynent. of managed to remain behind Jn Pekin. companied by 40 Bengal lancers, cSp- The city of Dallas, Texas, has sub tured and burned tbe town of Liang claims without proof of death, which. oom pel the other powers to consent to Other dispatches confirm tbe report the oountry. worked a ll day w ith aobot 85 per cent the destruction of Pekin. scribed nearly $16,000 in cash and six I f there could be published a list of of the men. On the West Side every in many cases, w ill be impossible. that in addition to Han Tung, the September 11. Chinese regular troops The Tu Lin expedition has returned carloads of clothing for the South colliery started np today minus its occupying the place i had previously Contributions of money continue to to Tien Tsin. The march baok was guaydian of the heir apparent, Yn Lu, the names of all articles of food found Texas flood sufferers. union men, except at the Haxle mines, by the committee to be adulterated or oome in, as do supplies of a ll sorts. viceroy.of Chi L i, .and Wang Y i Yung, t i e d T h e German low was4me unopposed, and it is reported that the .«here the union miners went to work E. D. Dorchester, manager of the „ - - . ,, . , , Dr. Dennis Dowling Mulcahy, once killed and five wounded. ident of tbe imperial academy, made from injurions ingredients, it >< Velasco Terminal railroad has reached hav,° • sn active Fer.ian agitator,' who was nibera of official families, would be of inestimable value to" (fié* I In consequence of a misunderstanding. Professor David Starr Jordan, this city. He wys throe-fourth, of the 80 up ‘ he (’ rand 0Mn" t Haaleton today presented an ani imprisoned in England in the latter oommitted suicide when tbe allies en public. The Americana did not participate Stanford University, Palo Alto, Cal., Velasco people ioet tlieir homes and . The recommendations of the commit mated appearance, strikers from all ths part of the *00« with O ’Donovan Russa ter«! Pekin. in the burfiing and looting of Tu Liu, Eight tee t h a t the sa le of alu m bak ing pow surrounding m ining towns coming in and others, died in Newark, N. J., „ has returned from a three months’ trip four persons were drowned. through Japan, where he succeeded in bodies «ere Washed ashore at Sutf and this earned considerable comment H USTLED BY A M O B . ders be prohibited by law , w ill make early in the day and gathering in aged 68 years. among the other w m madders. securing tbe largest and most oomplete The trouble that was threatened be- collection of Japanese fishes ever ob Bide, supposed to be from Galveston. Tbe Sixth Untied States cavalry, it O h io " S o u r » 6 F o r c ib ly B z p c l D o w la of special interest tbe following list oi groups on the street corners and dU- names Of baking powdera swhlch obem- oussing the situation. I t was a most ' tween the whites and Indians, arrayed tained by scientists. Collections or T o a n h a n F ro n t t h o VISy. is rumored here, has been ordered to IN T E N T IO N S O F K R U G E R . orderly orowd. Around strike head- ista have found to contain alum: on one side, against the Japs, on the descriptions were made of a ll bnt 16 camp at Yang Tsurn, up tbe Pei IIo , Mansfield, G., Sept. 18.— A mob to quarters, at-the V alley hotel, there was B a k in g F « w d « r t C o n ta la la g A lam i other side, in the hop fields above Puy known species, besides 136 species un I t I s BaM H e W ill Met U p H ie « « » e r a - with a view o* strengthening the line day drove Zion . Elde; Epbriam Bas- more pr leas of a cgpwd of men a ll day. vnent In M ocnnablque. __ ; allup, Wash., seems to have been avert known to science. - of communication. The reglmeBt w ill singer, of Bluffton, Ind., and two o i. * , C . ................................Contains Alum President M itohell, «h o arrived iron M * n f by Jaque« M fe. Co., Chicago. ed, at least forthe lime being. No ac take two heavy guns. Boxers are again active at Pekin. J * * ® * ’ ?ept' d“,p,U)h 10 Dowie’s converts here out qf the city, C A L U M E T ^ ................... Contains Alum tbe West last night, was kept busy all tual clash has yet taken place, but tbe Tribune from London mvb : Twelve thousand Germans arrived and thus broke the mobofony of the M suf. toy C alum et B akln c Powder Co., Cbioa<o. day and evening, receiving reports there la bad feeling between the fac A gradual reduction of the Knwian | Ma|U, correspondent in Lonren- here. usual routine followed for the past tour H O M E .............................Contains Alum ■ from every section of tbe region. Mes tions that may at any time break unt forces in Pekin has begun. Marquee learns that M r. Kruger has Manr. by H om e Baking Powder Co., kau Pranrlaco Corporal Hughes, of the Third U n it Sundays.' * _ . .Centaine Alum sengers bringing information to him into open hostilities. Other towns in Texas besides Gal resigned the presidency of the Trans ed States artillery, was killed, and-his ' Elder Bassinger was In the jih y yes W A S H IN G T O N . H a n /, by PnvtBv Chemical Worka,-Tacom a. vaal, bnt remains a member, of the ex companion wounded, whits trying to terday, held several meetlugS vaithou t C R E S C E N T ..-...............Contains Alum from near-by points kept coming regu The throe silver parties in Colorado veston are in need of assistance. larly. w ill fuse. Manf. by Crescent H I* . Co.. Beatile. General French has oocupied Barber ecutive. , General Botha is said to have force a passage of the French bridge molestation, and had a number of non f i H IT E L I L Y ............... Contains A lam J M r. M itohell decided an important been so incensed at the. cowardly con ifte r dark. saltations witb bis attorney, A. A. " France w ill accept Prince Ching as ton, capturing 100 Boers and some roll Man/ by 1». F«mia a <•«., Twxnia. P<,lu‘ today in the matter ot arbitra- duct of his forces that he has resigned Douglas. H e left last night, but re ing stock. a peace envoy. A G A IN S T C O L U M B IA B E E -H 1 V K ..................... Contains Alum lie a. Last week the miners, employed the supreme command, and Viljoen is turned again today and was bolding a Maa/ by Wa^ooston Ml*. Co.^ Han Kranelaeo, b y G. B. Markle & Co. decided not to. The first thimbles were made in H ol now coromshdant-general. According - Americans and French nearly A w a rd o l tlio F r e n c h P r e s id e n t on th s meeting at the borne of E . H . Leiby, BON BO N . . . r i - r r ’. . . . . Contains Alum land. They were brought to England to a Lisbon message to the Express, strike until the* firm had passed upas clashed in Pekin. M unf. by oiriuil 1'bemicaU C a .. Chicago. . B o u n d a ry Q u o fttlo a . when tbe officers went there and took Mr. KrugeT proposes to set up the seat - Washington, Sept. 1 9 — The minis- him to the depot, Yellowed by a jqerjng D E F IA N C E .; . . . . « -v e o o t e i w r - A H r a i a set of their own grievances, which Lord Roberts is poshing operations in 1696. Manf. by Portland Coffee A Kpioe Co.. PurtiaiMl. differ somewhat from those of the Unit in Eastern'Transvaal. A t Tacoma, Wash., the North Taeo- of his government et Mozambique. tei of Costa Rica at Washington, Sen- mob of several hundred. He was a PO R TLA N D . ° . . . . . . . .Contains Alum ed Mineworkers. The firm haa ‘an News from the seat of war in South « if K v l l n i . l . m » -» » « - « Vt.s I n s a H _______ ___, nHaarva. s -y . i afo. nn ■ araassm. v a -S t saasaaa. __ or Calvo, has received a cablegram target for apples, tobacco quids, mis American soldiers took no part in ma shingle m ill was entirely destroyed agreement with its men that f f any Africa is indecisive, but it is clear that from tbe miuistor of Costa Kioa at silee and kicks, as he was escorted to by fire. Loss unknown. the looting of Tien Tsin. I t is unfortunate that many manu Lord Roberts is making a concentrated Paris, which conveys the information the depot, and when he arrived there facturers of aliim baking powders state differences fail, of adjustment, then tbe John Wilson, a pioneer merohant of grievances shall ba arbitrated. John M anyjjnlf coast towns iq Texas snf- movement upon Komatipoort, and has that the president of the French repub , he wag a pitiable sight. The passenger > their powders do not contain Markle, of the firm, yesterday agreed Portland, O r., who began business ered severely from the storm. left Pretoira in order to direct it per lic, M . Lonbert, «h o was tbe arbitra- arbitra train «as missed by about two m in alum. I t ia only righ t that consumera there in I860, is dead, aged 74. to have Archblahop Ryan, of Philadel sonally. Ian Hamilton is returning to tor appointed to decide the boundary utes, and while they were waiting (or The state department fa not ready to should have correct information aa to phia, arbitrate the differences, it the The exodus from Galveston grows in the railway from Lydenburg; Pole- question between Costa Rica and Co the next train the mob went to the begin negotiations with L i Hung Chang. number as the facilitiw for getting Carew is pushing east towards Nel lombia, by his award of yesterday, home of E . H . Leiby and took him ’ and the character of every article of food I mediators already decided upon t o the New Hampshire Republicans nomi away from tbe city are increased. offered to them. firm and the men cannot oome to a spruit; French is making forliarberton, fixed tbe boundary lim it between the Frank Calver, both Zion '• followers, nated Chester B. Gordon for governor. satisfactory agreement. President and Bailor ba* divided both his forces B u p b n tltlu n la T a e a t a a . A t Ean Claire, W-is., seven men were two countries on the Atlantic side at and marched them to tbe depot. When Colonel W. B. Shaw, of Illinois, drowned by the overturning of a boat and out off a portion of them from “ Aproitos of the wonderful ancient M itch ell, however, stated today that Mona Point and on the Psciflo side at an express train arrived a ll three were w ill make Republican speeches in Ore while trying to cross the river at that oominnnication with the commandos ruins in Yncatan,” saida N.ew Orleans he should ask the men employed by Pnnta Barica. Tbe republic of Colom put on it and hustled out of the city. gon. between Nelsprtiit and Komatipoort. college professor, “ there is one very Markle to ceare^ork. The men might place. > \ bia claimed that the lim it should be Lydenburg apprently was abandoned as fixed at Cape Gracias Adios. on the A t The steamship San Pedro arrived at fortunate aircumstance which has pro gain concessions through arbitration, C L U B B E D T O D E A T H . Mexican thieves entered a saloon at tectee them almost entirely from spoli he said, bnt it was now a o n of seenr- Seattle from the north with 800 pas Guthrie, Arisona, for the propose of soon as it was captured, and the Brit lantic, inclading * tbe whole of Costa ish forces are in hot pursuit of the rem Rica and the Nicaraguan Atlantio B r u ta l M u rd er o f a P a r tt a a d S a l oom ation by tbe Indiana. I t ia currently ing a uniform settlement throughout senger^ and $80,000 in Nome gold. K a e p a r —M o tlv a W aa B o b b a r y robbery and were compelled to k ill nant of tbe Boer army, and driving it coast, and that the lim it on the I ’acifio believed by the natives a ll through that the anthracite region. Americans on their way to hnnt gold two men and tben escape. Portland, Or., Sept. 18.— A brutal Abont 100 foreign-speaking miners eastward to tbe Portuguese- frontier. tide should be placed at Boruca river, part of the country that the ruins are in Siberia got the best of a trick at murdei, followed by robbery, waa com Three men were drowned and two These tactics are bold, het in accord left Ilaxleton today, and w ill take a haunted and th at devils « i l l carry to the northwest of Golfo Dulce, which tempted by Russians, and seven Yankees gasoline launches sunk as a rseult of a ance w ith Lord Roberts' strategy since would have given Colombia a right to mitted a t an early hour yesterday away anybody who attempts to molest stearaet for Europe. These men ex took 80 Russians. morning in a saloon on the southwest them. This in|>erotition has been en pect a long strike, and, rather than re collision between the small cijsft and a February. Komatipoort is the new half the territory of Costa Rica and The control ler of the currency has steamer at Stockton, C a l.' objective point, and when it is captured about two-thirds of that of Nicaragua. corner of Fourteenth and Martha 11 couraged by explorers, and ie a belter main idle here, they preferred to go to streets, H R . Dickel, the proprietor oi issued a call- for the condition of na their former homes. Another plagne case has been re Lord Roberts w ill be ot edited with Costa Rica olaimed tbe old lim its be safeguard than a picket of aoldiera.” the place, being tbe victim. tional banks at the close of busine President M itchell tonight gave out having taken possession of the last ported at Glasgow, making a total of tween Central Amerioa and Colombia, Although tbe tragedy occurred about September 1, 1900. S — ' 17. Ittisddltlon there is one suspect Dutfch railway line and closed the door D a T o n r F « e t A c h « a n d BnrnT the following statement: placed at tbe Island of Esondo de Ver- 2 o’clock, nothing was known of it un Shake Into your shoes Allen’s Foot Rase, ' “ Information received up to tonight into neutral territory. Tbe work of sgua, on the Atlantic, and the rirs r -The population of Dnlutb, Minn , as and 116 persons under observation, t i l nearly 4, when Partolman Wheeler, a powder for the feet. I t makes tight or shows that 112,000 mineworkers mis pacification w ill not have been officially aunounoed by the cynsut Near Nanaimo, B. C., two coal Chiriqui Viejo, on the Pacific. The on his regular rounds, was passing the new shoes feel easy; gives instant relief to m strike tn the anthracite region. Of bureau, is 62,989, an increase in popu- trains collide 1 on the center of a tres- thoroughly worked out, but tbe main award flxee tbe boundary line on the premises. He noticed that the saloon cor" ’ • " d bunions. I t ’s tlte greatest com this number, 73,000 are in district No. lation of 19,864, or 69.9 per cent-ftom tie*1 killing four men and reducing one object w ill have been secured, as was Pacific aide at Punta Barica, as claim fort discovery of the age. Cures swollen was lighted up, which was something feet, blisters and ch II oiis spots. Allen's 1; 80,000 in district No. 8, and 10,000 1890 to 1900. engine to scrap iron. Misplaced sig- lone when Blomefontein and Pretoria ed by Costa Kioa, and on the Atlantio unusual, and he proceeded to investi Foot-Ease is a certain cure for ingrowing in district No. 7. Reports received wero occupied. At Reno, Nevada, a wreck on the nals was the cause. denies tbe right of Colombia to any gate. On entering a little cardoom a t ) nails, sweating, smarting, hot, aching feet. Nevada, California <& Oregon extension pait of the territory of Nicaragua or the rear, be found tbe body of the We have over 3o,000 testimonials. Itctires •re to the effect th at a large number of The division of customs and insular H ew L a w C rea tes a H o b . r derailed 14 cars of beef cattle, reduc affairs of the. war department has given while yon walk. All druggists and shoe those who went to the mines today will Brooklyn, N. ¥ . , Sept. 14.— When any portion of that of Costa Rica be murdered man in a corner, leaning stores sell It. ate. Trial i>ocknge F R E E join in tbe suspension tomorrow. The ing the cars to kindling wood and k ill ont for publication a statement of the the new law adopted by the last legis yond Mona Point. against the w a ll, where tbe murderers by mail. Address, Allen 8. Olmsted, Le number of men now out on strike ex ing 20 head of fat steers. receipts of the Havana eastern bouse late™ preventing the nee of trading A a A rls a n a H a r d e r . had placed it after riflng tbe pockets Roy, N. Y. ceeds that of any other industrial con Tbe destruction of shipping at Gal- for the month of August, 1900, show ■tamps went into effect the first of* this Phoenix, A ria., Kept. 19.— Some and helping themselves to the contents I t ia a hard m atter to diacen rightly test in the history of onr country. CMton may reduce the volume uf early ing that the total receipts lor the month. Manager Bnntty, of the trad time last night. Pennies Ochoa, a M ex of the safe, which * i t is thought whether a good or an evil spirit does emton deliveries at Lancashire, Eng month were $991,938. ing stamp store, 1329 Fultofi, issued a ican woman, abont 50 years of age, amounted to over $260. K ffiw r a d « F o r A m e r ic a n H e n tl« provoke thee to covet this or that. land. Reports from there show that Tbe Brotherhood of Locomotive Fire- ciroular announcing that he wonld was murdered in a horrible manner at Victoria, B. C ., Kept. 17.— A tnong N « w H a r lln g to n L la « O p e n e d . 20,000 looms hail stopped and that 34,* men convened at Dee Moines edtptod cease operations today. Hinee the is Yuma. Her body was found the fol D I A F X 1 S S OANMOT B B C U B B D Denver, Colo., Sept. 18.— The firat the advices brought by the Breoougiqn 000 operators were idle. resolutions denouncing the governor of suance of the circular thousands of lowing morning in front of the house The postmaster-general has received Idaho for maintaining martial law in women who held trading stamps issued where she had taken lodging the night train over the new branch of the B url By local applications, as they cannot reach ths from China were stories of tbe si-rest of Sfteased |>ortton ol the «ar. There Is only one a communication from F. W . Vaille, the Coenr d ’Alene district, tbe gov by the various stores doing business before? Her skull bad been fractured ington road from thia city to Dead* WF»y to cure dealue««, and th at Is by constitu Chinese w ith the heads of foreign sol director of posts in tbe Fbilippines, ernment for using the government with Bnntty have besieged him and by a blow on the foi ebead and a piece wood, 8. D., left this city at 11:80 to tio n a l reinedieit. Ireatness Is caused b.v an In diers in sacks. I t seems that head night. The first train from the north flamed condition ol the mucous lin in g of tha money of 60 taels is paid for each head. showiug that there w ill be a surpluf of* troops and congress for making pnblio made his life unbearable. He has of cloth torn into stripe and twisted Eustachian Tube. W hen thle tube get« lo receipts over expenditures up to June the testimony taken at the investiga been compelled to barricade himself into a rope was tied around bar throat w ill complete its journey of 456 miles ll sin- 1 von have a rum bling sound or im per- • This faut was brought to light by the le d hearing, anil »then I t Is en tirely closed discovery of the private |wt|iers of Vice at Jl:30 tomorrow night. This new 80 of $19,447. This does not inolude tion by tbe hones committee last win and seek aid to prevent snmrfiary eo tightly as to prodnoe strangulation. deafness Is the result, and unlesrfh« Inflam m a route to the Black H ills country ia a l tion ra n ba taken out amt this tube restored to roy Yn L a, of Tien T tiu . In his day fees (or money orders of $8,600, and ter. action on the part of the infnrlated Thera was also a deep knife wound in most due north from Denver, the main its n orm al condition, hearing w ill be destroyed book there ia an entry which reads: tliere is one department, that ol Baco- The Boer delegatee, Messrs. Fisher, women. the body. forever; nine eases out ot tea are caused by line of the Burlington being left be catarrh, which la nothing but an Inflam ed “ Taels, 100, paid for the hem Is of two I> ‘""" .........* - lor, yet to hear from. Wolmatans and Wessels, have ad C a p ta red B o a r O o n i arid S ta r e s, condition ol the mnoons surfaces. hind at Brush, Colo. The road then A d m i r a l 81 c a r d D e a d . American marines killed in the ad The government transport Lawton dressed an appeal to all nations for in We w ill give One Hundred Dollars lor any Cape Town, gept. 18.— Ti m ilitary leads Across Eastern Colorado and ease Rome, N . Y ., Sept. 17.— Rear-Ad o l Dealneas (caused by catarrh ) th at ean vance for the relief of Tien Tsin. Taels, sailed from Kan Francisco on her tervention in South Africa. Tbe ap authorities have taken over The Nether Western Nebraska and into the Black not be cured by H a ll’s C atarrh Care. Band for 60, for the two guns captured on ths errand of mercy to the far north. peal concludes as follows: “ In the miral Montgomery Kicard died of apo circulars, tree. lands Railway. General MacDonald, H ills . ________________ W ith all available space below decks name ot justice and humanity, we ap plexy at 9 A. M. today, abhls summer W D , * » Mtue occasion.” operating in the northeast corner of devoted to berths, provided witbrbed- peal to a ll peoples to oome to our aid home at Westernville. The Russian government is investi Hall’. Family Pil£« m tha beat. _ - Orange colony, compelled tbe Boers to ding for nearly a thousand persons, lie- in this supreme moment and save our M o r e P la g u e la O la a g u w . gating tbe cost and probabilities of Our desires often loom up so large n,ake b««y flight from Vet river. He quick delivery of 80,000,000 feet of Deliberate much before doing of ssy- side» the regular complement of offi country. Glasgow, Sept. 19.— Five additional We commit ourselves to captured 81 guns, a quantity of cattle big anything, for you have not the cers and crew, the big transport w ill God, trusting that our prayers w ill that wa fail to see our mercies behind and stores, and 66,000 rounds of am. lumber from Puget Sound to Ylaidvo- power of recalling what has been Mid MMS of bubonic plague have been re th em .' proceed to Cape Nome, stopping at be heard.” stook. ported here, four of the stricken i>er- munition. or done. Seattle for supplies. S y m p a th y F ro m P o rn . sons being members ot tbe same family. T h r« « N cg ro r a L y n c h e d . Ia th « H agm ark «! R iot. - « 1 " Lima, Peru, Sept. 17.— The house 8t. Louis. Sept. 17.— A special to P r in c e o f S a x o n y K ille d . Teats are the diamonds of tbe fairies. Chioag<v/fiept. 19.— Police Lieuten Chioago police have recovered a $1,- A ll farmers are not good judges of of representatives has sanctioned a mo ant Edward J. Steele died suddenly the Post-Dispatch from Memphis, P Dresden, Sept. 19.— Prince Albert f)00 poodle that was abducted the other butter and I o n the advantage ol high The,“ missing lin k ’’ has again been tion to send a cablegram to the presi early today. Lieutenant Steele was Tenn., says: A./nasked mob of be ot Saxony was killed In a carriage ac-. day, but there are a number of $4.88 found, thia time in Java, where Dr. dent of tbe United States, expressing y , , man who led the police up Des tween 60 and 100 men Broke into the prices thereby. They keep eream too cideut yesterday a t Wolkau, a short children quite hopelessly missing, to long or fall to use a thermometer when tbe condolenoe of the people oi Pera Dubois has unearthed certain foeell re Plaines street to the scene of the H ay ja il at Tnnjca, Miss., eSny today and churning, making mistakes that m ight distance from Dresden. He was born my nothing of a $25 parrot. mains ot snob an intereating character aver tbe disaster of Galveston. market riot, his oompany beiug at the took out three negroes, whom they be avoided by taking precautions in 1869 and was unmairie-l. Earl Calvin Titua, of Iowa, and of that Prof. Haeckel, tbe celebrated Ger bead of the oolumn that advanced to strung up to a tree within 100 yards of against selling an inferior article. ■ o a t a n a M iner« K ille d . the Fourteenth Unitss^ States infantry, man biologist, has determined to go R*>fu««<l t o W o r k , Bntte, Mont., Sept. 17.— Tlmmae disperse the anarchists who were mak the ja il. Not a shot was llredi Each was the first soldier to plant the Ameri there himself and investigate. Dr. Bloomsberg, Pa.. Sept. 19.—All negro had committed a murder. Tha can Hag on the walls ol f*ekin. It .w ill Dubois is firmly of tbe opinion that the Kelley and James Murray were killed ing speeches. He was prostrated by lynching i t • climax of the intense Better make of every sorrow a step effort to settle the difference between the force of the bomb explosion and in tee Stewart mine this morning by bo remembered that a certain TRus bones beleng to a species intermediate ping stone to higher, nobler tlmnght , the Reading Iron Company, of Dsa- had one of his wrists broken, lim b feeling against desperate negroes which battered down the walls of Jerusalem. ■ between the highest ape-and prehistoric an explosion of powder in the magazine and deed than to hang it against your , villa, and its employes having failed, has been brewing in the nMghboihood out of 34 of his company were severely on one of the lowsr levels. After air, there may be something in A .'man. heart to weigh you down into the _ of Tunica for months. the 600 men employed at the plant re injured. , name. » slough of despondency. Plymfiuth, Mast., Sept. 17.— Acre The Dutch war in Java ia one of tbe fused to work thia morniDg. B u r g la r U nlit B e a d . t In B ig r . t l M O il M ill R a n te d . Poughkeepsie (N . Y .) newspaper 'm ost extended on record. I t haa no« after acre of which wee beautiful Seattle, Sept. 19.— Edward Morse, Vancouver, Wash,, Sept. 19 —C*F Honston, Texas, Sept. 18.— Tbe the following owinc marriage marriaire notice appeared: annearmt: been running for two oenturies and woodland early in the week is now a S e t tle d R a m Q u e s t io n . Holder— Close— At Jersey City, by there are more Javanese and more stretch of blackened, smoky ground, formerly of Redyerd, Minn., who bad Merchants’ and Planters’ O il M ill, one Sergeant Mensies, of the Gordon tain W ainw right and aseiatsnts have Rev. Charles J. Allen, Charfee K. Dutchmen than ever. over which dense smoke hangs in Highlanders Good Templar lodge, w rit returned here from Eastern Waihiag- instantly killed early this morning by .Holder to L illie W . Close, both of Prof. Herman V . Hilprecht, of the 1 clouds. The brush fires which sprang Policeman Fred A. kibbseb. Ribbaeh and refining concerni in the city was ing from Ladysmith, say«: " W e had ton, where thsy have been buying Poughkeepsie. totally destroyed by fire thia afternoon. no difficulty on the rum qneetion. We hones and mnlet for the United fitsM* University of Pennsylvania, has added into activity with Wednesday’s gale ' A sailor named Wilsoi^ who was on another Of bia many discoveries in the have simply devastate-1 a great region found Morse and twq~.com panionn a t The loss is estimated at 8850,00« or applied through our commanding offi cavalry service in the Thilippto*' tbe Oregon when she grounded on tbe archeaology of Babylon. He has dug •1 Plymouth county, swept away tempting to oom in it burglary in the $400,000; insuranee $260,000. Three cer to General Plr George W hite for a Nearly 1,000 horses sni 380 m ol* rocks recently, is authority for the up a library of 17.000 tablets which scores of frame buildings, stampeded Whitechapel district, and attempted to bundiad and fifty men w ill be thrown ration of tee end sugar in lieu, and i« « e ra purchased. A bo tit nine hnndred statement that after she had stack there belonged to tbe great temple of N ip hones and cattle end killed immense arrest them. A pitched liattle w ith ont of work. was granted at onoe, and a field force horses are no« being carol for at V»s- ----------- three days a big modern Chinese cruiser pur. Not one of these tablets is ol a numbers of birds and imperiled tbe revolvers ensued, 30 shots being fired. , _ order to the effect that ell total abetaln- eonver barracks, awaiting transporta H arry Austin, one of the bnrglsn, was Hague, Kept. 18.— Tbe govern- bove in sight, chased by thé KuMiane. date later than 2380 B. C. Prof. H ll- lives of many people. The probable srs In the garrison could have tea aud tion to the PhillpDinea by the Units# As she approached the Oregon she ran precht r^ys that five years w ill be con looooo ora very heavy, far exceeding in wounded in the arm while fleeing from men* of Th# I»«therlande has tele- ■ T i * " lle? ° f WM Published, States transports Lennox and Tbyts» *® Lon’W“ oo Marques offering „up en American flag. Her officera sumed in unearthing the remaining the aggiegate $160,000 In thia ooanty the scene. M one wes 87 veers of age, which wee the beet lift we bare had, which a n being refitted in I'ortlsad. and had been a shingle weaver before warship to bring Mr. Kroger claimed the protection of Capt Wild« treasures ol the temple. > by placing temptation beyond reach oi w ining to this coast, last February. fo Holland. Being a dunce is the most expend* and got it. / '♦ I the weaker hrotbare.’* habit yon can possibly have. , Galveston's *4.078. list of dead lumber» B to eh h tll O m < t e F e h lw —O p e r a t le a i •» A o a e r ie o a T r o e p e . E EVENTS OF THE DAY T E— h M •*-*t I f al einc is] b U mh I f dreda credit' A gr everyt tnedici unkno to thei ThU there periinel and yed Take! ham'a years broken] for f.-iJ known] w iU U j really proved T have bJ K. 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