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f?5J?ry!aP5lB?,f ,SFW .Ii." J If lift '!) Le-.r $ T- -i'G -"r n-iC v" V ., - . y . - p' ' V VOL. V. PORTLAND, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMUEli HO, 1900. NO. 20. . 'f rwsujp--' 7WHZwwgig,yf,'Vf yyT-7" r Tzxy."tfr-iawyitOtyi-T?o bt wnaff.:jwiMww-'iujw 'i,.- -m vrm .-. - .... i,. ... .., -i ,. m -iwiWm. ? -'. r It- .aW-- lk -w-. v m -7 ,.? fc - aaw v m - ' m. " . r mmmm. y i iiiW . aaM H rt' v . .-iL . aK r- - r ata i av . 'aim. iia ;. 1 m Am r am m a am m i n t .. , vs j m. m j i m, II it m . v Ji i v jt . , H H H H 1 1 bm H 1 -1 a B am H w M . - -. sp w -w nr vi J " vr I 1 J E 1 J W W A ka- m 1 J - i ' -f V " -hL' V, !t IT - L- fc V 4 r r. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OFo"cToS?.ND' Drslgnaleit llrpo-ltnrr nml Financial Aeent of the United Htatrl. rrwatdsnt, U. V, CorUctt; caAiler, E. li. Xviilitiifcinnt as'lMnnt cathler, J. W. Newklrk; aarond KKl.imil uutlilr r. Wi V. Alvord. t-rUrt vi crrillt lmuf.1, tllbl lu btituiv and I lie Laiern Hlaira. Slant eirtiftiijlt-ana ilirehtc tran.lrr toul on New York, Roiton, lllilCkgo, fit. I'mil, O iiulifi, fun Kmnrljcf), mil ibr irtmMrl inlnli In Ihn NnrlhKnl. Siglit ami time bills drwu In iudii to lult on London, firli, Berlin. rriikllri-oii-lhf-!lii. Hong Koug. C'olleotloni mtdeon favorable (rmi at all ncceilb1 polntiv LADD TILTON, BANKERS otcloahnd Ktnl.ll.lic1 In 18B0. TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Interest allowed on time ilrpoelti. CotloctlniiB made At nil point" on farorablt termt, Letters ol or edit Usued tralUblo In Europe anil the EitBtrrn itntes. Hlglit oioliaiiK nnd TuleKrnpliio Tinrmferi sold on Kew York, V,'nahlntcn, Chicago, fit. Louia, Denver, Oinnlin, San Fr.wciaro and vnrloua point Ir. Ota ion, WBihingtnn, Idnltn, Motituna nml Hrltlh Colnmbla. Exchange told on Loudon, Phi in. Ueilln, Frankfort and Hong Kong. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Pendleton, Oregon. Capital, 170,000.00. Snrplun and Undivided Prodis, f00.000.00. RKRERVK AGENTS Firat National Bank, Chlcneo, 111.; First National Bank, Portland, Oregon; Chemical National Hank, w Yoik, N. Y. 0FFICEUR AN1) DIKKCTOUS lvi Ankeny, Pies.; W. F. Mntlock. Vlt Pres.j 0. B. Wade, Cashier; H. O. (Juernscy, Ass't Cashier; J. S. McLeod, S S. Byers, W. F. Matlock, II. F. Johnson. THE PENDLETON SAVINGS BANK rKNDI.ETON, OREGON. Organiiod Ma'oh l( I8S0; Capital, 800,000; Surplus, 803 000. Interest allowed on time depoMtp. Fxehango bought and sold on all princi pal points, fipeclnl attention given to collection?. W. J. Furnish, Presidont; J. N. Teal, Vice President; T. J. Morris. Cashier. AIIMSWORTH NATIONAL BANK Oor. Third arid Oak 8ta., PORTLAND, OREGON. J. C. A1N8WORTII, rrtildent. W. W. rilll.LtPa, CaahUr. Traniacti a general banking builnrM. Kxcliansa bought and told on all the principal cl. lealnKuror. Alio (acllltlM (or taia.'ranhlo tramrrri. Collrctlom mada on lavorablt Mrns n all aooaulblf puluu. 8AFK UKl'OSlf UKfARTMKNT counecUd with lb bank. PORTLAND MINING STOCK EXCHANGE. No. ISO First Street. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. TTLKR WOODWARD, L. B. COX, Vice-Prealdent. PrtM. U.S.Natlonal Bank, President. J. FRANK WATSON. P. L. WILLIS, ESQ., Secretary. Pres. Merchant's National Bank, Treat. BENEOA SMITH. FRANCIS I. MoKENNA, RUFU8 MALLORY, SAMUEL CONNALL. W. II. GRIND8TAFF. , 8EOUR1TY SAVINGS &. TRUST COMPANY, Reglatar of Stocks and Bond Cost of Membership 1100; Does per annum. ISO. Box 728 0. L.PARKER, Manager. Dealings in Local Securities, State and Municipal Bonds, Bank Stocks, Rail road Becnrttlea and Mining Stocks. We Know a Stock Handled on the Oregon Mining Stock Exchange that is making steady advances, and an invest ment in this stock will make a good profit. Whatevor you buy, got something active, ,.- something you can sell at any time, See WACY, HENGEN & WACY -Member Oregon Mining Stock Exchange. Temporary Offices: 533-535 Chamber of Commerce. CALL AND SEE US We can name you a STOCK that will double in value in less than ninety days, THE MOUNTAIN VIEW 't is a new flotation, get in on the ground floor befor first block is disposed f. List your stocks with us. HEISNER, HEADY A CURTIS MEMBER OREGON MINING STOCK EXCHANGE riinua OHk net. E. G. ATKINS ftaHuitEo $ Branch, WILLAMETTE IRON & STEEL WORKS FOUNDERS, MACHINISTS AN!) BOILER MAKERS PORTLAND, OREGON. DESKJHOtS AND BUILDERS Or Murium and Stationary Engines and Ballero Saw Mill, Logging and Kimng Mzckir.ct'y Roll Grinding and Cowcatlng Fotvc. Transmls- atom macmnorym Ufa m comatanilv davelamlnm Modern Machinery aumdal mitrposas, which our tm huud accuratmly and economically. , CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. S3 Stark 8tr.. A COMPANY JPORTULHD, OREGON, Manufacturers of PACIFICO PERFECTION PACIFIC STAR INDEX CROSS CUT SA WS Ho. 60 FSirsi SI. for .. vp - lo - dato plant onailoa ua I HEWS Of Illf IfK From All Parts of the NoW - World and tho Old. OF INTEREST TO OUR READERSJ soinprdimifthc ltrlew- or llm linxri nnt lliiii)iult' of tltn Iii Vck Oullvit I'ruin t!i-i TlrRniph Culitinns. Floods have washed nwny toveral , towns in Texas. Eight pewons wore, klllod lijr n tor nado iu MiohlKnn. Bryan will ninke n determined elToit to capture Xv York. Tho latest list of Oalvostou's dead nntnbors 0,860 names. ' Tho navy department it hurrying vos tela to tho Aslutlo station. Tho expeetcd clash iu tho striko re gion in l'cnnsylvanlii did not occur. I Eight persons were drown ml ut ' H row mv ood, Texas, by n Hood, 'I ho j ltio Uraude'riillwny is badly eiipplud. I Anti'forolRii loaders nie said to havu , boon appointed to positions ol respon sibility and honor lu China, in dollitnco to tho allies. Tho Merchants' Null & Wire Works, of Charleston, W. Ya., which lime boon closed for two months, opened nj;alii. About sno men arc directed. I Anitn Lutz, acd 18, shot and fatally .wounded her father, John Lutz, uenr I Lausinir, Kansas, hecnuxo her father had Kout hor brotbor nwny. to huIiouI.., I Direot advices from Carthagena, Colombia, ray tho rebels aro aalivo iu that department. Septembor u they attackod' tbo town, but government troops from Colon arrived just iu time to provent their kuceexs. Tho rebels, who aro under General Coin man oho, will join hands with tho forces of Gen eral Uribe. Pinna aro proceeding Jr I anotbor revolution for tho uovf but un recognised government. Phil A. Jnllen, coroner of Silver Bow county, Mout.,aud ono of tho best known of the old-timo newspaper mun of the country, died suddenly at Butte of. heart disease. Ho was a native of Washington, D. U., and wan M yo.ifs of age. He worked on tho Washington Republican iu tho early days of that pupor, and ou other papors at the capi tal. He had lieon.ou uowspapers iu Montana for about 15 yearn. Tho surgeon-general's ofTiro of the war department has uo information regadiug tho epldomio of yellow fever 1 in Havana. 1'rlvato advices indicate that tho outbreak is serious. Tho fever exists in theboitpnrtH of tho olty and among Americans who have go no there. It is said at tbo war depart ment no earn aro entertained of a serious outbreak among tho America it troops, n h they aro outside tho olty nud not in tbo infected districts. Surgeon Geuorul Sternberg does not think tlicro need ha any approliousinn concerning tho spread of tho dlseuse. The powers nro planning to evuounte Pekln. Railroaders may join tho 'striking coal miners. Spokane, Wash., is visited by a tet rlblo wind ftorm. Anglo-American troops defeated the Boxers (it Pei To Chu. Tbo British troops occupy Koomati pooit without opposition. Boxers nud other autl-forelgu Chi' ne.e aro in imperial favor, EnglUh and Germans express dissat isfaction n( AtlI0Tcu attitude Furthor vlolenco In tho Shenandoah, Pa., coal district provouted by tho ar rival of troops. The Astoria, Or., coal buukera, vol uuw lib fi)if,uuu, nuiu uujujJimvjjr Uffl- stroyed by firo. A btovedoie in Portland, Or,, drowned ' from n falling scaffold. Ten others narrowly escaped. By settlement of tho wage pcala, 60,000 iron and steol workers will re sume work in Ohio. Four masked men held np an express car ou tho Burlington route, near Liu colu, Neb,, nud a very large 'sum was scoured. E. J. Clough, of Arlington, Or., esti mates the wheat crop of Gilliam conn ty at 1,000,000 buubels. Some think the output will reach 1,600,000 bush els. The United States transport Port Albert called from Seattle for tho Phil ippines with COO calvary horses and u cargo of forage and commissary sup plies, , Tho United States transport Grant' arrived at Sail rrancisco from the ' Philippines and China, bringing homu.'ers huve ''walked out" from tho shops m..ah KiWl 1lBnl... Knuj .nl,ll,.. 1 I 1 f t . , , , . .MI u" "" w"i rutiuuju, iuuiuiiiuif .20(1 sick and wounded and 30 dead bodies. There wero 11 deaths durina tho voyage. ' Methuen completely routed n Boer '.,.., n II..... -I..,.- ... !! 1... i'orJ, au1 fecaptured a 15-pounder lost at C'oleiiio. je also cjiptnred 2 (J wag ons. 8.000 cattle. 4.000 fbeoo. 20.utM rounds of ammunition nud 28 prisou I era. LATER NEWS. Hoodlums at Victor, Colo., attacked flovornor Roosevelt. - Congor will not yet bjgin negotia tions with tho Chluoto commission. , Outposts south of Manila woro at tacked by 400 Filipino, who wuio did petscd with a loss of 50. ' 'rho Parkland Fishii g & Packing Company liaw been incorporated with rcapltnl of $20,U00. Its headqnnrtera will bo Parkland, Piorco county, Wash. A pnssoiiger tralu on tho Fort Worth &'Rlo Graudu railroad ran into u wash out near Itocl; Creek, Texas. Ono person was killed and eight badly in jured. ?.. . V 1 . .. . -k .1 ueoruo r. wrew. ino nrst uomoeratic governor of Florida after the war, died at his homo at Jacksonville, agecMil Vltitfii. I wn limitM linrnrn lily ilntitli Ilia wlto died from tho elTectu of a stroke of apoplexy. News has been received of hnrricano ut Ollord, Iceland, September 20. Tho wind, it is said, blew 120 miles an hour. Nearly all tho Ashing smacks were driven ashuro, housos were raxod .and several pomons woro killed. Then Was great destruction of property. Tho Republic Iron & Stool Com pony's works in East St. Louis, 111., kuowu as tho Tudor Iron Works, bavo resumed operations after u suspension of two months ou account of tho fail uro to agree ujhjii a wage scale, An agreement has now boon reached and signed for tbo cunning year, and up wards of 800 men are at work. A Wlnuipcg, Manitoba, spocial says: O. E. Stevens, a Methodist uilsniouary at Oxford House, lu the district of Kowateou, iu a lotter datod September 10, 1DU0, Htatos that during tho latu winter and ocrly spring of tills year between 20 and UO Indians of tho Haul tea u trlho, lesidlug near Andy Lake, died of starvation. Rabbits and door huvo fed this atu oven the people, and although they bark of trees, they were stain life uot able to sustain life. A larco tlmbor-land deal was com pletcd at Albauy, Or., by tho filing iu tho ofllco of tho couuty recorder a deod from W. II. Stlinson, of Los Anglees, Cal., to Theodore O. Wither, of La Crosse, Wis., conveying about 4,500 aores of tlnibor land iu tho southern trt of tho county for tho consideration of 40,800. Two other deeds of 100 irvres each were Olod iu favor of With " :!' "" tUU-lUWIIIUU HUIllg 1II('IUA1 Itiatoly $10 an acre, u high price for timber land, indicating an Increased dDtuand for such proporty. Gormany is about to declare war ou China. Gonoral John M. Palmer, of Illinois, is dead. Gulvoston appeals for help to rebuild tho city. Four persons wcro killed by a tornado in uu Iowa town. Epidomlo of smallpox at Nomo hat been stumped out. Von Waldcrsoo will demand tho sur render of leaders of the outrages. American troops, except n legation gnanl, aro ordored from China to Ma nila, 1 Sonator Rovcridgo, of Indiana, opcuod tbo Republican campaign iu Illinois, with a fpooch iu Chicago. Senator Cnfttry, of Loulsana, has officially declined the prcsldeutiul uom ination by tho National party. At Torre Hauto, Ind The Abbott broke tho world's trotting record of 2:08?4, held by Alix, making tho mile in 2:03. Another death from bubnuiu plague was reporio.i ut uiusgow, muKiiig tho seventii stuco too ourr.caK. uniy u persons aro now under obrwvutlou. I Prince Henry, of Prutsia, Is now communder-ln-chief of the First Gor man squadron, succeeding Ylco-Admiral Iloffmauu, who lias been relieved fiom the post. The Austrian press bitterly con demns tho attitude of tho United States towards China, attributing to the course of the Washington govorumeut "the arrogant dellauoo with which China is treating tho ulliot," The Isthmian canal commission stated that it vould bo able to submit a report to congross sufficiently com prehensive to serve as a basis for tho - " " n'"""ii seesiou, if it should bo deslrublo to act Dispatches announce that among tho missionaries killed by Chinese in tho massacre iu Yunnan proviuco wero jjjDiiuii rwuiuiicuiii nun minor uiriuu, of the Iloniau Catholic clmroh. It was said that the bishop died after tho most awful toi'uro. j Trouble between tho union plumbers , and the Scattlo plumbing companies , who do not belong to tho Muster Plum bt-rs' Association of that city, As n result of this troublo the union nlumb ici fl anon piumiiiug couipauieii, illO i walk-out of union men in this luktance lis not owlna to uuv diirorcuco with tneir employers as regards wuges or hours of lalx)r, l at wholly bocaiiKe ol an agreement existing betweou tho Matter Plumbers' Association aud tho union plumbers which prevents tho latter from woiking for any plumbing Jinn or Individual uot a member of such association. RESULT 0FA FALL SAN FRANCISCO ATTORNEY FALLS FROM PLATFORM OF STREET CAR STRICKEN WITH PARALYSIS. Slinrk to the Syateui tiring, on Xtrvnaa "roilrntloii How n Cur iVai Altvclnlt Volumes might bo written in praise of a popular remedy for tho crcatiug of rich, now blood and tho up-bullding of a worn out body, but it ia doubtful . if anythlug half so convincing could be demonstrated as Is dona by tho inter I A..A1.. -.... ..t-.A.I l.M M I.-.1......J "wuk ij " "r ii. nw x. T. , Dudley, a l" 2 ' mountains. T.o Americans met with years in San Ir.ihclscov th ofllcos at.. . re(lllillinu0 nU(, bttruod .,. 88 City Hall avenue. Twelvo years ago, whou U0 years of age, Mr. Dudley lost his bahtuco whilo standing upon tho rear platform of a street car, caus ing him to fall, striking tho ground with tho back of his bond, which brought ou n feoling of numbness and evoutually paralysis, loss of niomory and strength which, howovor, has ylolded to propor treatment as explain ed by him hereafter. Feeling thankful for tho good dono him and icallziug uiauy others aro in a similar condition, Mi. Dudloy volun tarily tolls of tho benefits iu his own way whioh is given without color or embellishment as follows: "A (tor tho full from tho car I passed it by as an accident that had loft no apparent ill ellocts; yet n few weeks later, iu endeavoring to gt ou n car, I found I could not raise my foot. From this time paralysis began in my foot and iu tliuo my lower limbs bocamo numb. 1 became pale as a ghost and it brought uu a bloodless condition of my system. From being a strong, healthy man of 180 pounds, I was re duced to 145 pounds, and my doctor I my wife that it was only n tines tlou "'"" "mi I "M i'vo lo taku to my bed. My wifo asked if was I going to dlo, and ho said, 'No, but tho chances are that he will Uo on tho flat of his back for 20 yours. ' I thouglit'I would fool him. Medicines prescribed by tho doctors aud takeu bv mo did no good, and my system was so drained, my blood so impoverished nud I was so debilitated that at tho time I started to talco Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Palo People, if 1 fell down I could not possibly get up again unassisted. could scarcely walk a block, Now I can walk tin on or four miles without fatigue aud as you ace, can lift my leg aud ain altogether n different man and all from eight or nine boxes of Dr. Williams' Pills, About three years ago 1 miw Dr. Williams' Pink Pills advertised iu a Sun Fiuncisco paper aud decided to try thorn, aud from what 1 havo told you of my con ditlou, you can lmiigiuo bow weak and palo I wos. "Artur trying i)r. Williams' Fink Pills, I could koo iu u very short time that I was picking up color and my health aud general system was much Improved. 1 did not chaugo my diet, J nor did I take any othor medicine, nud ' I can nsort that us a blood maker and builder up of tho system, thoy nro in valuublo, as my increase in weight from 145 to 185 pouuds I can lay to nothing else thau Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. "J huvo recommended them to hun dreds whoso blood was imtwvorishod. ! whoso system was run down and who needed buildlug up, and shall continue to do ho, as I lxdiovo thoy aro tho best modiolus iu the world for that pbr poso." Siguod, EDWARD T. DUDLEY. Subscribed and sworn to boforo uo this 10th day of July, 1000. JUSTIN GATES, Notary Public, ju uj for u,0 city and county of Sun Francisco, ct.ito of California., AH the olomouts necessary to give new llfo and richness to the blood and , rest oio shattered iiurves aro contained, lu a couueuted (uriii, in Xr. llllamu' Pink Pills for Palo People Thoy are also a spocillo for troubles pooullur to females tuch as suppressions, irregular ities nud all forms of weakness, Thoy build up tho blood and rostoro tho glow of health to p.ilo and sallow cheeks. In men they effect a radical euro iu all cuscs arising from mental worry, over work or excesses of whatever naturo. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills aro sold in Ooxes (never iu Ioomi bulk) at 50 cents a- box or six lioxes for $3 50, and may ho -nan oi nil urugguis or direct uy man ,fr0m Dr. Williams Medlcluo Company, Schenectady, N. Y, (jiiHrnnllna In Nmvi.iIii, Reno, New, Sept. 2. l)r. J. E. ..... ,...., i ,,.,.. . ,...,, ,.. lr"i n.' ii V. Vt-.. r... ":'. "'. hiji, uri .-i. i. ,',iiivn, rui-,uiir ui tho etutu board of health, of Califoruia, are hereto inspect all wtstbouud trains to guard against the possible introduc tion of smallpox iu their state, Small pox a is said to bo very prevalent in Green J liver, Wyo,, and several cases huvo developed iu tho easteru part of thu ttate. I.aatlinr 1 nut ltiluc Kipr-usrs. NOW York, Sept. 22. At n rnoent meeting 01 tuo niiouor 01 mo .uueri 'can Hldo & Unthur Company, It was .. . . n . . . .. a decided to rwitien ojMiruuiu expenses by ubout $ 150,000 a year. Today it was auuoumcd thut 2) accountants employed In tho local auditing depart ment had beon dischurved and that the department bad been moved to Chicago, OUTPOST FIGHTING. fninrgpnt Atlurha In llm Country South of MhiiIIii. . Manila, Slept. 28. Monday night, vigorous insurgont attacks woro mndo upon tho United Stales outposts in tho district near Zapoto bridge, Las Pi uas, l'aranaquo, Buooor and limm, 13 miles south of Manila, tho scono oJ tho lighting last October. It is estimated that tho rebels uuin bored 400 and they were armed with rillcs. Tfio inhabit nuts took lofugo in tho churches. Tho Americans have siucu energetically dispersed tho enemy, killing ami wounding 60. A party of scouts belonging to tho Twoutyilith United .States infantry landed on tho Island of Haiunr, tho in- i.,.u.... i i ,i.i.. . i. slight town. Last night thoro wan outpost fifing at Facte, Pugsaugan aud Santa Cruz, . lu Laguua province. It is reported that an American (coutiug party discovered a body of lu inrgeuts in tho province of Nouvu Ecija, two skirmiBltcH ensuing, iu which 12 of tlio UAtiven woro klllod. Similar brushes bavo taken place uour ludang aud Silaug, iu Cavlto province, and near Ibu and Subig, in Zumbulo proviuco, tho Americans having two killed and three injured, Advices from Island of Ley to say that General Mnjlca's baud has been scat tered and demoralize 1 by Major Henry T. Allen, ot tho lorty-tiitrd tuiantry, who was vigorously pursued tho Insur gent in the mountains, capturlug many and taking a quantity of money, rlllos, ammunition and stores. Seuor Aiolhiy, tho chief justice; Loon Poppermun, tho recorder; Mr. Schurmiinu, Judgo Tatt and Mr. Ilig gins bavo been upiioiutod commission ms of tho Philippine civil sorvice, This morning the commission enacted a bill designating tholr Hub of proced ure. Tho commission also established , " JJ bureau of statistics and approved J " 'ur "V" ?, .,7 w i ' WHr -P"t iu the Philippines. tho HOWARD FOUND GUILTY. Cnnvtctvil of llm Aam.liiHttaii of Uot rrnor liirll, Frankfort, Ky., Sept. 38. Jamos B. Howard, who has been on trial for tho past 10 duys, charged with being a principal in the assassination ol Wll 1 1 Ham Goobol, was found guilty by the ! jury today, his punishment being fixed at death. Tho fact that the jury bad deliberate , ed all ol yesterday afternoon without reaching a verdict led to tho belief (' (hat it was hopelessly divided, and this J fact made tho verdict hocking to Howard nud thopo who hoped for his ultimate acquittal. Howard did not Iomi lis composure whin tho verdict calling for tho extreme penalty of tho law was read lu tho court room, Ho glanced at his attornuyri, who sat be udo him, and smiled, but said nolh lug. Alter tho juiy had been dis charged Howard was taken back to tho jail, aud there, for tho llrst tune, .ho betraved emotion. Ho called for a pen and paper and wroto a long letter to his wife, during which tho tours coursed down bis cheeks. Ho was joined later by his attorneys, who spent a good part of tho day iu confer once with him in regard to tho motion for a new trial, which will bo Died to morrow, and other matters iu couuoo tion with the easo, Ono of thu jurors stated tn n press representative that a number of ballots wcro taken, but tho flrst'ballot result ed.ln it unanimous vote iu favor of n verdict of guilty. After that tho bal lots ycNtorduy wero as to tho degree of punishment. Tuu members voted for tho death penalty, while two voted for llfo imprisonment. Tho first ballot today reeultcifln u -vordlat, thu two jurors whp hud voted for life imprison incut gao iu to tho majority aud voted for tho death penalty. The jury conflated of iiiuo Democrats, one Uu publicau und two untl-Goebul Demo ciats, Tho verdict of tho jury, it is bo linvod, was uused largely tijion tho de struction of Howard's alibi, upon which he depended rololy, One of the jurors admitted that tho failure of Howard to hi lug any of tho occupants of tho oxooutlvu buildings January 00 to testify that ho was not there, wut considered by thu jury us an indication that ho was there. The testimony of Gaines as to seeing Howard run out of tho grounds und also of Stubblufleld, who swore thut Howard confessed tho killing a few days ufter tho murder, wero thu other principal polntt upon which the jury rolled. ItiKilun Oulriljirt., Loudon, Sept. 28. The 'limns prints eorresondeuce from Now Cliwuu do olunng thut the Russians huvo killed Indiscriminately between 1,500 and 2,000 Boxers und Chinese civilians, men, women and children, both inside und outsido of tho walls, Tho corre spondent adds that from all sides comet tint reiwirt of violence to women, and .l,,,!: tin. Iiiisslniia firo uumlliii out & IH,lv ,,' .Wr-intltui of imim.rtv nml 'uxtonM,0 0f Irt)OI,i0 i jj f;jmu ; N-,Miru. ..n tbo vlllauu bavo lieLn burn. .-. - .-..,--.- ..--- -r j-t - ,,- r -.,, .--. ,m, tho luliiibltiil nuts killed. For lomu days, tho curiosioudeut dunlares, tho Mildlory and Cossacks huyo beeu allowed to do what they like, und ho thinks the nnucxutlou of Mntichurl.i Is iuteuded, ut-u'iMrA. . u-A-at?.. '& ' ' i. t-l&L itytofiua. . s t'.. mawaaaaaaaam4P,,i yjr k. ...aifLia-aiiiwtv