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Dayton Herald. otn<« *i d u «.-cund-clr« Dayton, Oregon. LATER NEWS. H ay may resign if the eanal treaty la amended. M Dill PASSED KRUGER IN HOLLAND. Greeting to tha Ex-President by the People ef The Hague. ATÏlirPOiniOFffAS WOULD NOT HONOR IT. Requisition For an Indiana Man Turned Down By the Governor of Colorado. nisi sumí sm ’ Indianapolis, Deo. 12.— Governor The Hague. Dec. 10.— A t tbe open Mount today received word that Gov Was Passed by the House in It by a ing of the eeeond chamber today, the Strained Relations Between Hoi- ernor Thomas, ol Colorado, has refused president, J. G. Gliochman, said: e Record Time. to honor a requisition frouq Indiana (or land and Portugal “ President Kruger arrives here to tha return of Clifton Oxiuan, of Prince day. He w ill take up his residence ton, Ind., accused of defrauding, in a I herd. I take the occasion to propose real estate deal, J. Mayer Greene, of WAS NOT TEN MINUTES OF DEBATE ADOPTED that (he chamber authorize me to wel- THEY NAVE RECALLED TNEIR MINISTERS Chicago. A special from Denver aaya eome, in its name, tbe ex-president to the Indiana sheriff had Attorney-Gen our oountry and offer him an expres eral Campbell, of Colorado, inspect the Legislative, Executive and Judicial Appropris. An Interesting Collection of Items From the The bouse passed tbe legislative, ex The Liveliest Fight Was Made ea a Substitute sion of our oordial sympathy.** Ths Troubl* Was Caused by Withdrawal papers and they were declared legal. ecutive and judicial bill. lion Bill. Carrying Over S24.OOO.UU0, r Two Hemispheres Presented in a Tbe proposal Was adopted amid Offered by Littlefield, ef Maine, for the Exequatur ef the Dutch Con Afterward, it is stated, Governor t U tension between Holland and Went Through Unchallenged Condensed Form. cheers and bravos. sul et Lourenco Merques. •he Canteen Provision. Thomas bad a consultation with Mr. Portugal ia increasing. M r. Kruger arrived here today and Campbell, and then announced that was greeted at the station by the bur Benjamin Wise was held at Salem, The m in isters at Pekin have reached Washington, Dec. 12.— The first ol Lisbon. Deo. 10.— The minister of the papers were not made ont in tech- Washington. Deo. 8.— The bouse gomaster and counsellor. A choir of Or., for arson at Silverton. an agreement. today, at the end of a long session, 600 men and girls chanted Fsalm 72, i the Netherlands to Portugal and the nical form, and this, taken in connec- the great supply bills, tbe legislative, A house Republican caucus decided passed the army réorganisât.on bill by verses 6. 7 and 11. The ex-pTesident ' Portuguese minister a t The Hague tian with the attitude of Governor Bxecutive and ju liciul appropriation The new war revenue b ill Will rednoe to stand by tbe war-tax bill. taxation <40.000,848. a vote of 166 to 133. Three Democrats, and his suite then retired to the royal j have left their respective posts. -It ia Mount, of Indiana, in refusing to bouor b ill, was passed, by the bouse iu record Governor Beckham's requisition fur time. «,‘ie h ill carres <2t.t;n:,3u8, Tbe sultan of Turkey dined offioers H ail (P a .fa u tl Underbill and Slayton waiting-room, where tbe bnrgomaater believed that a difference has arisen on The pension roll (or the coming year the retnrn to Kentucky of W . 8. Tay and has 184-page«, hut^theru wag less the subject of tbe exequatur to the (N . Y .), voted with tbe ^Republicans of the battle-ship Kentucky. warmly welcomed them in a brief w ill call for <142,000.000. for the bill, and McCall. (Rep. Mass.) speech. Then followed Dr. Spink, I Dutch consul at Lourenco Marques, i tor, who is now living in Indiana, than 10 miuutes doliate upon it. it Von Bulow explained why Emperor The governor of Shanghai publicly with tbe Democrats against it. Other president of the local Sooth African which the Portuguese government has and who was wanted in Kentucky, he ¡required atout three hours for the W illiam would not receive Kroger. executed 80 Boxer leaders. said would cause him to refuse the re clerk to read the hill. Nu other busi- wise it wns a striot party vote. Association, assuring Mr. Kruger of the withdrawn. it is iuesB whs tra n s a c te d . Erection of poles and wirae for an Sceretary Gage’s estimate for govern Tbe proposition to which some of the deep sympathy o( tbe entire Dotob The tension between Portugal and quisition. Governor Thomas, Toddy under the rules belonged to other lighting system began in Salem, Democrats attempted to ooramtt their nation, “ who had,*’ he said, “ so great Holism! appears to have been empha stated, at the same time, said that ment expense is <626,741,762. Or. side in caucus, an extension of tbe ly though vainly hoped that the great sized, perhaps nqt altogether uninten several other governor« had, he be- the District of Columbia conmiitteu, Geprge von L. Meyer, of Boston, w ill ! lieved, decided to take sim ilar steps re- but, Owing to the desire of thè lenders - JFour meq were killed by an oxplo- present temporary army until July 1, powers who recently assembled at the tionally, by tbe peculiar warmth of be appointed ambassador to Italy. •ion in the Union Paoiflo tunnel at 1903, which was voted upon iudirectly peace conference would not have per King Charles’ toast to Queen Victoria gardiug Governor Moant. The matter to proceed w ith the appropriation bill, Charles A. Towne accepted tbe ap i listrict day was postponed until a week on a motion to recommit, commanded mitted that in South Africa the right at the banquet given yesterday evening has created considerable comment. Aspen. pointment of senator from Minnesota. Governor Mount, when told tonight ¡from touioarow. Biughuiu (Rep. Pa.j, the votes of only about half the oppo of nations, the right of war and civil at the Royal Palace to Vice-Admiral Attacks on Salisbury and Chamber MoCall made a sensational speech in sition sud two Republicans, McCall law should be trampled under foot, or Sir Horry Boldsworth Rawson, aud tbo of Governor Thomas’ action, aiid he j who was in charge of the measure, lain were made in the British house of the house against holding the Philip and Mann ( I II .) , Many of the Demo- a little nation be sacrificed in an un officers of the British fleet, now in tho was surprised at it. “ There may be , yiae'le a preliminary statement of its oommons. pines. ciats, however, voted against tbe equal combat in defense of its exist ltiver Tagus, aud by tbo telegram something,politicttT 10 this m atter,” he oouleuts. Both parties iu the receut Only <600,000 can be obtained from motion because they were opposed not ence.*’ which tho king afterwards dispatched said, d'bnt I am surprised that Gov campaign, Bingham said;pledged them- A small American force touted this session of congress for the Colum only to the reorganisation toll, bqt also to Queen Victoria, thanking her ma ernor Thomas reso'its to any so-called selves to economy aud retreuchmeut. Tbe address, after a long eulogy of band of rebels at Santo Domingo, bia jetty. continuing the temporary army at its the heroism of the Boers, proceeded to jesty for sending the fleet, and tor the precedent in his action on the requisi I he p en din g h i l i — tho firs t of the big Luzon. tion. Hcf cites my action in the Keu- m oney b ills — was a step in th a t direc Tbe Oregon supreme oourt upholds present strength. liken M r. Kruger to W illiam the Si friendship thus demonstrated. Contract for erection of Salem, Or., Quite a nnm lierof amendments were lent, who sacrificed everthipg for the “ I beg to record,” telegraphed the tu«ky cases as a precedent, which he tion . the street improvement section of the postotfice has been awarded to a Chi' placed u|>on tbe bill before it was welfare of h i / people, and concluded: king, "my great satisfaction at the says he Is inclined to follow. 1 con Robinson (Dem. In d .) expressed the Portland city charter. oago firm. passed. The liveliest fight was made “ May your reliance on the Almighty, (rank and loyal alliance uniting Eng sidered no precedent when I refused opinion tliat if retrenchment were de Cases of smallpox have been found the Kentucky requisition. 1 did so be sired, a provision lie inserted in the In a street duel in a West Virginia upon a substitute offered by Littlefield sim ilar to that of the Prinoeof Orange, land and Port ugal.” town a minister was killed by a prom frequently in Lima, Peru, and the put> (Rep.), fur the oanteeU * section. The support you, M r. Pieeident, in the In the course of his speech, when he cause I did not believe the men could bill to cot off the 80 days’ sick leave lie ia alarmed, fearing a spread of the inent lawyer. .snbstitote absolutely prohibited tbe arduous fight for right and liberty, and toasted Queen Victoria, the kiug said get a fair tria l in their owp state. ill addition,to the 80 days’ leave now diaeaae. Governors do not as a rale resort to allowed to clerks in the executive da- * sale ofdntoxlcants at military pointa. may the liberty )t your nation crown among other things: I t is estimated that taxable valuation Tbe Idaho supremo oourt decidea Large delegations from the W. C. T. your courage. Then w ill Great B rit “ England has often shared tbe efforts pecedents in acting on such questions. part menti r — of Oregon for 1900 w ill be about <2,- that patented mining property is to be U., whioh is in session in this citv, ain have learned the lesson of how and glories ol Portugal. Our mutual Each stands on its own m erits.” Birgham explained that such legisla 000,000 less than in 1899. regarded tbe same aa other realty for watched tbe fight from the gallery. dangdrous it is to attempt to throttle friendship and closo alliance are tion did qot come w ithin the.putview Fire in the Cambridge, Ohio, works purposes of taxation. When toe vote was taken, tbe prohibi the independence of a free nation.’ ’ strengthened by history and tbe blood EIGHT PERSONS DROWNED. of tlie pending b ill. The law lplt the of the American Tinplate Company, tion amendment was carried by an shed together in causos which have jueatiou of leave within the discretion The Austrian oorvette Donau Jias ar caused a loss on finished tin alone of » - I rived at Lima, Pern, bringing Bela overwhelming majority— 169 to 61. KENTUCKY FIEND CAPTURED always been ju s t.” Iron Ora Barge Went to the Bottom During a of the various head« of depaitments. between <176,000 and <200,000. . Admiral Rawson leplied that the Bakoweghy, commissioner of the Aus Bartholdt attempted to secure a record Robinson protested that clerks in Storm on Lake Eric. John Luke Hely-Hutcfainaon, fifth trian government, who is visiting the v0‘e house, but tbe peculiar par words of the king ¿harmonised with the the government service outside of M in Who tortured Hi» Stepdaughter Safe earl of Dopoghmore, s.t one time assist* consulates of South America. liamentary. ata to tea abut him ont. thoughts of tbe government and peoplo Erie. Pa., Dec. 12.— In the midst Washingtpq did not receive the same ant commissioner -in Eastern Ron4 J a l - N o Indication! o( Violence. Among tile amendments adopted of Great Britain. of one of the moat bitter galeathat leave privilege» received by those-here, - A special from Shanghai announces mania, died of paralysis, in London. were those providing for 60 volnteer ever swept Lakp Erie tbe iron ore »ud he thought the unjust discrimina Maysville, K y., Dec. 10.— W illiam that L i Hung Chang’s Manohu Portuguese Minister Will Explain. Robbers raided tbe office of the West tary, Yoko, has been arrested by order surgeons and 160 assistant surgeons for Gibson, tbe man who ia charged with barge 8. H . Fustei, in tow of tbe Iron tion against the former should cease. ern Lumber Company in Portland, Or., of Field Marshal Count ron Wal^eraee. serviee in the Philippines; for 80 fiendishly torturing to death with a The Hague, Dec. 10.— W h ile' i t ia Duke, went to tbe bottom at 4 o’clock “ An amendment providing for 12 ad*- just before the employes were ready to on the charge of communicating with dental surgeons and for a veterinary red-bot iron hia helpless 2-year-old not denied that the minister of tho this morning 10 miles off Erie, and ditoual temporary clerks to dispose of corps with actual rank. The offioers receive their November wages in coin, tbe Boxers. ihe aocninulated business in the office atepdanghter, at Cattletttburg, Ky., Netherlands at Lisbon and tbe minis- , eight persons weie drowned. of the pay corps were increased 11, and and secured <4,700. Tbe third annual cowboy and Indian of the signal corps 23. Tbe age lim it two weak« ago, is safely in ja il here. ter, pf Portugal hare are temporarily i 5 The Foster was one of the fleet ef >f the controller of the treasury was A t New York, tbe Fasig-Tipton Com oaynival opened in Phoenix, Arixona, In an interview tonight lie denied leaving their ;iosta, It lq aeini-officlally 1 JameWCorrigan, of Cleveland, and for adopted. At the corifclus.ton of the read, pany closed the most successful auction with a great parade of vaqneroe, red was removed from volunteer officers everything aa to his guilt. A t differ declared that there is no question ni two months has been running from Du ■ng of the bill, Bingham thanked the H er cargo touse for the confidence shown in the sale of trotting and pacing horses in its men and Chinese. After tbe parade, eligible to appointment as firsl and se ent times flaring the interview ha tbe ministers being recalled. , I t is e x -| l Bth to E rie w ith iron one. history. The proceeds of the sale were in a wild dash through tbe streets, an cond lieiitenau(g, and tbe provision for wonld laugh idiotically. When asked plained that Count De Selir, the Portu consisted of 1,600 tons of ore. Captain appropriation committee in allowing <862,180 lor 702 horses, an average of Indian was thrown from his horse and retiring officers who served in the civil w h v be fled, if innocent, he replied: guese minister is, proceeding to Lisbon Ashley, of tha Iron Duke, made Erie the b ill to go through nnohaHcuged, war" on the -next higher* grade waa about <600 a head. '•’ W ell, you see, thia thing was hoi- on a few day»’ visit to explain verbally, in safety, and the bill wub ^ iu passed. fatally trampled under foot. stricken oot.- A serious cave-in occurred at the ‘Iered about and made so mnch over thg difficulties which have arisen in ' Germans are still excited over tbe Government Cotton Crop. Ray Aug. mine, near Dunore, Pa. that the people got excited, and yon connection with the Netherlands con CHIRIQW COALING STATION. la the Senate. Kruger incident. .. ^c... .. ... Fifty-one men were entombed. The knew how the people are when they sul, Herr Pott, at Lourenco Marqués» New York, Dec. 12.— A story to the Washington, Deo. 8.— The ways and ge excited.” Japan ia much disturbed rescuing party, a iter nearly three hours’ effect ihat the government cotton ciop, United Stktes May Purchaw (hq. Port From mesne 'committee voted to report the Spaniards A ccum England. ' hard work, suoceeded in digging into municipal scandals. He said he had slept In ravines and which w ill be made pnblic tomorrow, revenue reduction b ill as introduced in brush for the last two weeks. H i* Colombia.' the chamber in which the nien were Madrid, Dec. 10,-—The imparcial i f baa been.offered to certain cotton brok The Oregon school amendment making the act entombed All were rescued, not one average of <40,000 a year. intellect sqenia somewhat blurred and says it considers the rapture of rela er« in th » city in advance, received Washington, Dec. 12.— The gunlxiat take effect-on its passage instead of 30 being seriously injured. tions between Holland anil Portugal to -oorroboration today. Frank B. Guest, ilancroit sailed today from j_'ol«n for The river and harbor oommlttee la days thereafter. There were but two at times his stupidity waa vety per ceptible. Everything is qniet here to be very aerioiia. I t adds that it waa head ol a cotton commission boose, ilm iran te bay. I t ik understood that Consul-General Stowe says the Boer Cutting down a ll estimates. absentees— Baboook (Rep.), and Rob night and therp, are no indications of due to the intrigue« of Grant B ritain, said tonight that advunce information tor mission is to look into the ad van t- war is nearly ended. t ->... _ — • . . • The Philippines oom mission has pre inson (Dem.).- When the beer section mob violence. further assarting that Portugal is now waa offered to him Saturday. H e im iges offered by tbe port o f -Chiriqui as Kruger’s mission to. Europe was frus pared a tariff for the islands. was reached, fixing the rebate a t 20 under the tutelage of Lord Salisbury. mediately notified President Hubbard, » coaling station. The harbor iscapa- trated by the Kaiser. « per cent instead of 7 per cent, which Observers think that the speech and The execution of Yo Hsien ia floating the entiia fleet of a n a TELEGRAPHERS' STRIKE. makes the rate <1.60 per barrel. Rich Nine men were killed in a train tai» whenever envoys demand it. telegram constitute an intimation to asked for a detailed amtement, whiob ion, and tbe water is deep eunagh for ardson, ranking m em lerof tho rninor- wreck near Suisun, Cal. the world that Portugnl can count on’ was given, and tills is to lie used as a the heaviest battle ship. Approaches The Chinese question ia again said ity, moved a farther redaction of all A Walk-Out on the Gull, Colorado A Santa Fe basis for federal investigation. Prosi- >vere made to the Colom liipo govern ■-trong rapport if neoessarr. The Isthmian canal commission to be approaching a settlement. tbe increase made hy the revenue act. Road— Ten Noun Rett Wanted. dent Hubbard said tonight that he ment, with a view to learning whether recommends the Nicaragua route. Fifty-tw o Filipino prisoners ha vs The effect of this m o tio n , if carried, THE CORONER’S VERDICT. would go to Washington without delay it would pntertain a propwition to Houston, Tex., Dec., 10.— The tele Senator Fairbanks, of Indiana, in been taken by Atuerican troops. would have been to make the rate <1 and place the entire matter before the grant Cbttiqui as M.coHling station. graphers belonging to the Order of troduced a bill to admit Oklahoma as a per liaryel. Tbe motion waa defeated proper aflthoritiee. At that time, Columbia waa not in a Eulogies were pronounced io tlx Holds No On* Responsible for San Franrisce’k Railway Telegraphers on the Gnlf, state, w ith two repiesentatives. by a party vote. position to ms'ke-a definite answer, as house on tbe late Representative Har- Colorado A S anta.Fe road, extending Thanksgiving Day AccldsnL A report comes from Queen Charlotte m m . To Amend Law*. the territory, including H r « harbor, from Galveston to Purcell, I. T ., left island that the Indians there are short San Francisco, Doc. 10.— Tho coron NOT A PEACE TREATY. Washiritgon, Dec. 12.— Repreeenta- bad been ip dispute between Colombia their desks at 11 o’clock today. Paa Russia says all Credit for securing of food. Their wants w ill be attended senger trains are being operated on er’s jury, inquiring into Ihe causes of tive Jones, of Washington, is seeking sad Costa Riga. The. answer, there existing entente belongs to United to. » the Thanksgiving day disaster, i h ! to amend the pension laws hy lifting fore, was to ttie effect that the grant States. — The Pekin Agresment Only s Statement ol the running orders from junction points, which 22 live! weio lost by the col- ‘ from the soldiers the necessity of prov could nut be made while tbe question I t is reasserted In Tien Tsin that the and through freights aie also lieing Powers’ Terms. Johannesburg w lil be fenced around ___ 1 ' Germans lost 20 killed and many handled, although there is considerable lupso of the San Francisco A Pacific ' ing that the disability for which they of nvereiguty Remained open iietween wounded west of Pao Ting Fu. wheie with barb wire to cot off Boers’ rood Wnihifigton, Dec. 8.— A ll the am delay. The strike has Been, expected Glass Works during the progress of the seek pensions (lid not exist prior to tbe two countries. Sinqe then, how supply. they were attacked by 2,600 Boxers. bassadors and nearly a majority of the for some time. A committee of the Stanford-Berkeley football game, has their enlistment. H is b ill on this sub ever, Colombia and Costa Rica have ar United States Consul Goodnow, at ministers resident in Washington telegraphers went to Galveston*to hold returned the following verdict in the ject provides that in a ll cases where ranged to arbitrate the differences, and Congressman Driggs introduced a Shanghai, w ill return home on leave ol called upon Sceretary Hay today, this conference with General Manager case of each victim of the accident: the services of a soldier were accepted, there is a prospect oj an early settle resolution in the house requiring the ‘ ‘That the accident was caused by and he waa mustered into the anny, no ment of sovereignty. W i(h this point absence. being diplomatic dnv. In the ease of Polk, to whom they represented tbair secretary of war to investigate the the breaking of the ventilator of the further questions should be asked con removed, it is believed that there will Netherlands disavows responsibilit) tbe representatives of those powers in grievances. Tbe latter was in com practice of "hazing-’ at West Point. terested iu the Chinese question, it is munication with President Ripley, and roof over tbe furnace ilk^the -boiiRe of cerning hia physical condition prior to be no sirioua objections horn Colombia for sympathetic letter of minister to Senator Pettigrew introducwl a reso understood there was some exchanges it is believed by the men that the lat the San Francisco & Pacific Glass enlistment. , In many caaea^the soldier or Costa Kioa to granting a coaling sta K ru g e r. lution in the senate calling upon tha on that subject lespectiug the latest ter official w ill yield on the point of 10 Works at the corneT ol Fifteenth aud of the C ivil war has been 'jlrovented tion. , Senate w ill devote tbe present week developments in i’ekin. postmaster-general to send to the senate consecutive hours of rest for the oper Folsom streets on tho afteruoou ol No- from securing a pension because of his anv information he may have in bis to Hay-Paunoefote treaty and ship There has been no word from Mr. ators. The operators say they expect vember 29; further, that he had n o 1 inability to prove that h it disability EXPLOSION IN A TU N N E L < » possession concerning postal frauds in subsidy bill. Conger since the dispatch to him of his to gain the active co-operation of other business there and was thoro against did not exist prior to b i! enlistment. Cuba. — the orders and temporary resistance on I The naval appropiration b ill w ill instructions to sign the agreement, i t railroad organizations. Four Men Lost Their Ltvts at Aspen. Wyo.— tbe part of the superintendent ot said Tang Wang Huang, author of the provide for two more battleships and ia assumed here that several days must Hospital for Lumbcftntn. w irks, and further, that no one can be Accumulation of Gas th* Cause. outrages upon tbe Pao Ting Fn mission- two oruiser«. elspse be lore the formal signatures of Chines* Hold Mountain Passu. EngeDe. Or., Deo, 12.— Arrange held responsible for his death other sties, was paraded through tbe streets Delegate Wilcox, of Hawaii, strong ail tbe powers c,n he obtained to the Aspen. W y o .^ a c . 12 — A disastrous Rerlin, Dec. 10.— A dispatch from than himself and that death was acci ments have beep./mMdir’W iteeby the of Tien Tsin in a cart under a strong ly opposes importation of negro labor agreement. Then it w ill be laid be Booth-Kelly Lumber Company w ill gas explosion W u rre d today in the Field Marshal von Waldersee, dated dental.” German guard,- previous to lieing hand into the islands. fore Priuce Ching and L i Hung Chang, provide a hospital in Eugene fox tbe new railroad tnfinel b j which four men Pekin December 4, aaya strong detach --- - ■ » ¿-ntf a—to ■ Iff—- - ed over to the provisional governinennt who probably w ill be supplemented by j benefit of the workmen who-m ay sit lost their lives and several others were ments of Chinese regulars, under Gen T erritory for th* Canal. Envoys taka removal of General tor decapitation. the viceroys of Nankin and Han Kow, The tunnel is being built Tung Fu Hsiang to mean that govern- tj,e Chicago, Dec. 10.— A special to tho any time be taken sick or in ju re d .; injured. acting t,y telegraph, const!- ' eral Ma, are reported from Khan Si to Frank Hawley, an American electrio ment desires peace. be holding the mountain passes on the Record from Washington says: Nica The employes w ill pay monthly fines on th . cut-off of tbe Union. Pacific rail toting the board of commissioners to frontier of Chi L i. An explosion at promoter, is now in London in the in ragua and Costa Rica have aunenneed , for the support of tbe institution, and 1 road between Aspen and H illiard. Establishment of ship subsidy b ill represent the Chinese government. terest of an American syndicate. Mr. Pao Ting Fa during the daring out ot their willingness to grant a lease to the when any of them requires medioal or The explosion was caused by the ac- as regular order w ill displace Nicara This agreement in not a pence treaty Hawley says the capitaliste he repre a powdei magazine killed one man and United States for a preiod of 200 veara surgical tieatment be w ill receive it cumulation ijf gas. in any sense of the term, ft is noth sents are ready to spend do le-ie than gua canal measure. wounded five others. of the territory necessary for the" con without further cost. A contract has The coroner’« veridet is ’ 'unavoidable Bills for tha reduction of war reve ing but a statement of the terms on been made with Drs. Paine and K n y -1 accident. ’ Twenty o t’ the men were £4,000,000 in tbe construction of eleo- struction of the projected Nicaragua trie surface roads in London and to the., nue tax and legislative appropriations which the powers w ill negotiate with kendall for professional services and at work at the time of thd explosion. Given Up for Lost canal. The terms are regarded a a ' China for a final settlement.' It w ill anburba to a radius of 30 miles. Not w ill likely pass the house tb it week. medicines for a year. They w ill select I t is not knowu what ignited the gas. Provincetown. Maas., Dec. 10.— The '.moderate. It is understood that Nica be laid before the Chiuese officials a penny of British oapital w ill be a suitable building and have the hos Electric lights are used throughout the Robert W . Wilcox, H a w a ii’s dele ragua and Cos la Rica will accept bonds, Provincetown fishing schooner Cora 8. asked. He expresses himself as confi gate-elect to congress, has arrived in rather as a matter of form, for there is pital ready to leceive patient« by the tunnel McKay, with 80 men, has been given the value of thoae to be accepted by first qf Jannary. dent that the undertaking w ill be a San Francisco, enroute to Washington. not the least donbt entertained that the former government to be lees tb.nn np for lo it. Every oironmstance points they w ill be obliged to accept its pro J- - i W - financial success. < j I No Hope for Kruger. Kroger was officially received by visions. 8 lill they may require a week to her destruction at Virgin rooks on <6,000,000 and by tbe latter to be loss All Credit Due America. Major Wood, commanding the Cana Queen Wilbelmina. than <1,600,000. London, Deo. 12.— “ Dr. Leyds hik ! The queen bus or two (or its consideration, and then the Grand banks of Newfoundland in St. Petersburg, Dee. 18.— The Novoe dian mounted police in the Yukon ter promised to show her friendship when hia friends are spreading a repor.t,” the way w ill lie cleared for the initia tbe storm of September 12 to 14, known Pleased With Americans. Vremya, in sn article evidently in ritory, who collects the royalties on tbe proper moment arrives. as the Galveston hurricane. says.the Amsterdam correspondent ol tion of fresh negotiations at Pekin be- . spired, referring to tbe recent dis Pekin, Dec. 10.— L i Hung Chnnghaa gold, reports the collections this year the D ally M a il, “ that Queen Williel- tween the ministers and the Chinese A railway bridge oollapeed in Ger informed General Chaffeo that he and patches from Dr, Morrison, in Pekin, on the Klondike output as amounting Movement of Porto Ricans. mina w ill intervene aftei her liiHrriHge. commissioners for a final settlement. All the people of the province of Chi to the London Times, saying a ll the to nearly <900,000, about <100,000 many, letting an express train plunge This it meant to blind the public to E l Paso, Tex., Dec. 10.— Two _ into the stream below. Five persona cars L i are extremely pleased aud gratified credit for securing softened terms is more tbau was received last year. Ten passed through here today containing at tbe behavior of the Am erican"tro™ given by the Chinese to the Russians, the real faets. which are that she Neary Russell, Song Writer, Dead. per cent of the gold mined is supposed were killed and eight badly injured. wrote personally to every Euiojiean , KlOaD* .Tb° / re •J’1"« • * »owerd the Chinese. This is considered remarks: Six hundred telegraph operators on to be paid to the government, which London, Dec. 8.— Henry Russell, contract laborers to the Hawaiian isl ruler on Mr. Kroger's arrival iu Eu “ The credit for the existing entente no light matter. From all sections of the , Atchison, Topeka A Santa Fe, wonld indicate the Klondike output for compoeer of over 800 songs, including rope, and irom two countries at least, the season to have been only <9,000,- have walked ont in sympathy w ith the “ A Life on the Ocean Wave,” and ands to work in the sugar industry for the portion of the city under American really belongs to America, England France an<l Russia, received conditional 000, but the general estimate has placed operators on the G u lf, Colorado A “ Cheer, Boys, Cheer,” died yesterday, (Tans Spreckels. They said that 7,000 snpei vision ooine words of praise, begrudges Presideut McKinley bis just Porto Ricans are preparing to emigrate thankfulness and commendation regard prestige because he has emphasiefi promises of help in the direction of in Santa Fe road. — it at nearly <20,000,000. aged 87 years. tervention, but the plan failed iu Ber- to the islands tor the same purpose. America’s friendship for Russia.” ing the behavior of the Americans. liu .” Tbe last enumeration shows a large A correspondeutgof Santiago de Cuba South Dakota’s Vote. Fire at Silverton, Or. says the natives there are becoming falling off In the number of book Saw Twenty .(we Beheaded. Steel Company Resumes Work. Pierre, 8. D ., Deo. 10.— The total Oxnard Married s Maid. Fire a t Silverton canted a loss oi adepts in the American game of base agents, which in itself ten good argu vote of the state, as shown by tbe offi Lorain, 0 ., Dec. 12.— The Lorain Youngstown, O., Deo. 8.— Walter ball. Havana may yet bid for a place ment in favor oi taking the census New York, Dea. 10.— Tho World »12,000. Incendiarism is inspected, cial canvass, la as follows: McKinley, Kennedy, contractor and expert engi Steel Company resumed w o rk today ai every Ave instead of every 10 yean. two men being nnder arrest. A fire in the National league. says: “ On the Deutschland, which neer, who has just returned from com 64,630; Bryan, 89,644; Woolley, 1,842; engine wss sent from Portland to the ita blooming, converting^ fju ii-hini: and The Connecticut woman who has arrived here yesterday, were Henry T A celebrated Enlgish physician says shape m ills, With in o re tt^ n '-I.'o o u nmn pleting some contracts in China, said Parker, 889; Debs. 169. Oxnard, of San Franciibo, president of relief of the town. r that he has found that warts can ba sued a physician because he changed that he saw 22 Chinamen hebrsded for The Nansen Fund. employed in the entiiWlpiant. I the two American beet-sugar associa Ths British Untencemed. cared by revsccinaton. H e reracoi- her complexion from that of a blond to no reason other than that they were in Christiania, Dec. <.— The Nansen tions, and his bride, formorly M ile. 2 ' 1" " " ' • ~~ i nated a g irl of 16 who had 94 warts on a brunette really ought to have a little h|s employ. During the time he was The British show little interest in fond, which was started after the re Crashed Into a Handcar. • patienoe. The brunette W ill be in Marie l ’icbon, maid of Mr. Oxnard’s one hand, and aoven weeks after the Nicaragua affairs. erecting extensile machinery he was | . Ao eugine on the Grauri Trunk road, operation the warts had all disappear (aehion again before long, and then she practically a prisoner, and did not turn of Dr. Nansen from tbe Arotic, to sister-in-law. Mrs. Robert Oxnurd. promote scientific explorations, now Argument in the Neely case waa be near Inglewood Janctiour Gbt., crashed They were married in Paris November ed. Many other remedies had been w ill be glad of tbe change. Bat wo know what moment he wonld be taken amounts to 1,000,000 kroner, and no 16. hut tbe marriage was not announced gun before tbe United Satea supreme into a handcar on which w#i)?,five sec man always wae an impulsive creature. tried in vain. , farther oontriballons w ill be made. court. I r tion men going to work. All five were I The cigarette smoker le hiving a fr.m hie woik aqd executed. until the Deutschland's arrival.” Irrigation has become one of man’a hard time nowaday« in finding a job, killed instantly. _ National Irrigation Movement Ltad Finds s Man. Montana's Vote. most valuable servants. A government many of tbe large Eastern stores and Tbe holding of the Ontionnl Irrig a Duluth, M inn., Deo. 7.lLCbarlea Cruelty of the Boers. report shows that 12,000,000 acres of railroads refuting them employment. . Helena. Mont., Deo. 10.— Bryan car Major Henry Sweeney Deed. tion Congress in the East, as it turned Totrne tonight confirmed tbe the famous Sahara desert have been ried Montana hy a plurality of 11.666, Heidelberg, Tranara.il Colony, Deo San biego, SMtal., Dec. 12.— Major I t ia now claimed, aa a result of ex ont, was a wise move. The W’estern converted into fertile lands and the periments in London hospital», that that Governor Lind has tendered him as shown by the official canvass of the 10.— Tbe Boer» are driving tlx, Roer delegates went home w ith the feelum Henry Sweeny, United Stated army, work goes rapidly on. v both sunlight and electric light cure Ihe senatorsbip, to succeed the lata vote of the state, completed today. women and children from their homes th«( they have tbe hearty support of retired, is dead in this city, aged 09 Senator Davis, and said he had aceept- Four years ago Bryan carried Montana because their kinsmen refuse to fight rh ic h " in nction vears. He entered the army in New Train robberies have become no fre certain diseases when a ll other reme ■sd it. He w ill leave for Washington' b7 82,048. any longer. Forty women and ohil- which w ill open lo settlement land York in 1864./ L»a year he was chan quent In the West that one railroad, dies fail. Bright sunlight, it la raid, soon. d.-sn. ill-clad and hungry, were brought capable of supporting fifty m illion peo cellor of the California Cotninaiidery the Oregon Railroad A Navigaiton w ill k ill the bacillus prodigioaaas, the Keetwtky's Vote. in by the British today. p le . They cannot but feel that this of the Loyal Legion. Company, regards an investment in strongest of microbes. In one boor sum ! Bough Swedish Mine a Frankfort, K y., Deo. 10.— Tbe bloodhounds advisable. litte r of tbe a half. Old Diogenes, it seems, knew to« tato Brow? “8: th ,t “ «• devslop- London. Dec. 8.— A Belgian avtidi- Population of Berlin. pappiea has lieeu distributed among what was good (or him when be asked oata w ith a capital of £2,000,000 baa cast for the leading Democratic elect« Shingle Mill Burned. Alexander tbe Greet as tbe only favor end tbe leading Republican eleotor, ac- tbe agents along the line, with lustra»- Berlin, Dec. 10.— The censas re purchased in Sweden, according to tbe ba desired from tbe latter to Tacoma, Dec. 12.— A sliinlgo mill carding to tbe official oonnt today, tions to rear them for tha sole pnr| Copenhagen correspondent of the Daily gives tbe formal 284,899 and tbe U ttar turns s >ow Berlin has a population of • f bta sunlight. owned, by the Western .Manufacturing ef manoatchlng. 1,884,816, oo-npaiad with 1,677,304 in Express, <0 copper end lead mines. ' » 8 .8 0 1 , a plaralify foi Brjran af B.0M. 1896. Oompany waa burned tonight. Lose, - <10,000. DAYTON ......... ..OREGON- Lord Roberts was given an ovation r * t Cape Town. The House Disposed of The United States wants Chiriqui for coaling station. Party Vote. There is little change in the Santa Fei strike situation. AMENDMENTS WERE Charles A. Towne was sworn in ae senator from Minnesota. tvrms or mt mï ; It