The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905, January 05, 1901, Image 1

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VOL. V.'- ' . ,; POBTLAKD, OREGOJM, SATuWaV, JANTJABY 5, 1901. NO; 40. lj
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK OFSi&3;tf",'
DrilKtintatt Dfipoxltu'ry mid Financial Anent of thu United State. t
Prtwtdent, H. W. Corbetti cwhtcr. K. 0. Wlthlngtol Mli.Unt cashier, J. W. Nvwklrkt. nccoml
MUtantCHthler, y, C. AVvorJ.
Utteriof crcillt l(mic(l.Tllablu In Kuropoand the Kastvrn tte., SIkIiI excliange and I
letecrnnhlo transfcni Hold on Now,York lloton, Chicago, Omaha, Ht. Paul, Han JrancUco and
JUttprlnclpal points In the Northwest. Sight and time, blllt drawn In sums to suit on ixm'ion,
I'urli, Berlin, Frankfort-on-thoMAln, Hong Kong. .
Collections made on lavorablo lerma at nil accclbIo points. 7
TILTOIM,
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TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS.
Interest allowed on tltnti deposits. -
Colleetionii rnado ttt-alt points on favorable torrao. Letters of credit leaned
Vvallable in Europe arid the Eastern states.
Bight exchange nn loierapiuc
ChlraKO.'.fit. Iinis, Denve', Omaha,
jcqii, WaelilnRton, Idaho, .Montana ami
Exchange sold on London, Paris,.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
Pendleton,
' Capital, 1(0,000.00. Surplus and Undivided ProBU, $00,000.00. '
". HE8ERVE AGENTS First National Bank. Chicago. III.; First, National
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OFFICEK3 AND I)1REOTOU8-Ivl
N'ico President: O.B.Wade, Cashier!
MuLeod.W, 8. Byers, W. K. Matlock,
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THE PENDLETON SAVINGS BANK!
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, Organized March I, I8B0. Capital, $60000; Surplus, 853,600.
'interest allowed on' time deposits. Exchango bought and sold on all prin-
oi pa I point. Special attention given
,' W. J. Furnish, President;' J.N. Teal,
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LA GRANDE NATIONAL BANK
La Grande, Oregon.
pAPlTAL AND.SURPLUS - - - - . $72,00C
FRENCH A, COMPANY, BANKERS
TRANtAOT A QINBRAI. BANKIMQ USINKtt. N
. lAtttn ol Credit lsaued aTallable In the Kaatera States. MfhtKzehanse sod Telefrapkls
Translera sold on New York, Chlrago,'8t. Louie. San Franclsoe, rortland, Ore.. Seattle, Wash.
. and yarloua points In Oregon and Washington. Colleetloua Badeatat'. polntioDlaroraeletsrsM.
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M' L. CAUSEY, General Manager.
The Causey Real Estate Co.
' Farm. Fruit and' Timber Land's Stock Ranches, .
Mlnlagf Properties. J M J
OJpfVca: Fbley-Reche Building. , . LA GRANQEi OR.
WM. MILLER,
LA GRANDE,
PKAU IN GRAIN BKET iNO PKUIT LANOS IK TBI SKAtrrnrOL
GRAND RONDE VALLEY
IN EASTERN OREGON
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Sw MW, Loglns.iMl Mining Maohlnry,
ReMI driiHUnar ntut CeMrrugatlnK MaoMnary,
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BANKERS SSS:
transits boiu on new tora, yrbuiukkjh,
Ban Francisco and various nolnt-lu Ore-'
untlsli uoiumoia.
Berlin, Jrankfor). and Hong Kong.
Oregon.
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Ankeny, President', W. Matlock,
H. C. HuorenBy, Assistant Cashier; J.8.
H. F. Johnson,.
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to collections.
Vice-President; T. J. Morris, Cashier.
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Stove Ranges.
Hollowware &
Household...
Specialties...
Handled by AH First
Class Dealers...
Royal Steel Ranges Are
the Best and Cheapest
in the Market
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'of Itztoll. and a eersoiial knowledre ol ltacll-
make any mistake la I pea Hug bare,
Saileltan, ana All Quatlana
answtrss..,.
Machtrry ar sac lal pureM. wiiaw
in or i vttii
From All Parts of the New World
and the Old.
OP INTEREST TO OUR MANY
Comprehtiulve Review of the Important Hap
peningi of the Put Week In a
Condtnted. Form.
An armistice Has been .proclaimed at'
Pekln. .
Boers captureda trainitiear Rosmoid
with 00 soldiers.-
Another six-day bicycle race has
been started In Boston.
Conger reports' China's acceptauce
ot the powers' demands.
The, Washington Tost advocates the
Lowis and Clark centennial in 1905.
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,:HI1V: ".,,;"", rtd Weitern ataV
throughout the middle Western states.
Moro than 40 tons of gold were ro-
. celved at the Soattlo Hssay oillce in
The navy department has ordered the
gunboat Bcorpion
toLaUuavra Veu
V y '
eauela.
j QmQQ conrt doolde8
that the wlfo alone cuu convoy estate
tnat tne who mono cuu convey estate
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in entirety;
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J' Bobbers got ?450 from passengers
and mail and express in ' a British Co
lumbia stage.
The Taft commission has completed
the municipal government bill for the
Philippines.
Fire in Williamson, W. Va., de
stroyed almost the entire town. The
loss is estimated at 975,000. ,
One person was burned to death and
another fatally injured by the explo
sion of a kerosene lamp at Alleghany, '
Pa.
JXhe new battleship Wisconsin haa
sea lormajly turned over to the gov -
been
ernmeat at the Union iroa Works, Baa
Francisco.
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Amaniln Mnralaa. a Mavlnan. aan
amuck at Morraol, Aria., A constable
attempted to arrest him and lii , taM
tight killed Morales. . ' '
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xiearv n. riwin ,iun uuij t.urv.i:
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B.V....1..M. .Mhljil. ..... 1 .hA lMa..Am
ports many years ago, died at kis home
la Berkeley, Cul
A heavy explosion of gas oocurred
in the llollenbeak mino, at Wilkes
burre, Pu. KJve huudred men were
at w6rk and nil got out safely, except
two, who worn badly burned.
Tim .British foreigu ofllce expects a
renewal of thu.tnpduH vivondl in New
foundlaud, but believes it will be im
medlutely lollowod by negotiations
with 'theN view of finally settling the
dispute.
The Scrantdn
street car strike baa
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I been called, off.
The kaiser is
contemplating a visit
to. the United StattM.
beanie nas siartwi a movowom w
nppreas vice in that city.
Soldiers may have to be called oat
to quell a fuid in Kentucky.
Coming Oregon .Legislature will be
asked to found normal school at Burusl
Edwin Bed for 3e, a noted, Kentucky
eattle breeder, is dead, aged 08 years.
According to advices from Dawsoa
another rich, strike' has' been wade
HID tllAVfl.
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Many .Luzon insurgents have been
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capyirea-as a return 01 bcoumur uy
Americans. t
Kitohener reports that no progress Is
being made against Boer ina.vd ia
Cape Colpny.
The Boers captured the British out
posts at Helvetia, taking 200 prisoners asyiuuiais-ainiH, juiuyou i.u, ,...
and killing 60. . ing tralaJA bruising himselt about the
, w ., j 1 bead, It'H thought be will recover.
In an altercation ovei1 a game ot """ "P . , .
cards, a South Carolina sheriff and FawiaaU some of the provinces of
two other men met death. 1 China ttibecomiug worse. The rice
The report that Germany la negotiat
ing to purchase the Danish Antilles la
dialed in oillcial Denmark-circles.
"The empress dowager will boI be al
lowed to have anything to" do with the
aaating of the' uew emperor of China.
Fire lr Kansas City, Mo., for a time
threatened several business blocks.
but was got
under control with stuall
loss.. '
'The United States g6verameat has
Riade.aa offer of $9,000,000 for the
-I Danish Antilles. This price is as. high)
as the officials will go. '
' A Wll will be introduced at the
earning sessloa of: the Oregon legisla
I
ture to , reduce the railroad fare froas,
4 o 8 ceata.per wile.
' The. Philippine oomrslNioa has
added to the pending sebool MIL a pro
vision for the eVloyweat of 000
Aaserieaa" teaehers, at salaries raagiag
iroM $75 ta $100 a woatb. " '
A toaia oa tM ;iHdersea aad was
wrseked two n(iye east of; JIsai'sMflaJ
Ky aad Mte psrsoas swiWsaylajafwd.l
A aeap
1ragap
aeapltac at plae.4 lataaawweei
pateatly by w assure eaaasa tae
. utcitnews. nnnNKK nF rmni! vmsm oF dutch- is
Tbtftflritlih secondolaia cruiser An
prilo Uan arrived at Panama.
The fenvoys" were surprised br the
prorripvaeoepiftnee of tho note.
i A nwveaeat Is on foot looking
1 toward Canadian Independence,
I Great ohanges are said to bo planned
'for the C.j4M. Bt. P. railway.
READt1 KtiMfit'll is said, inspired the
I oharjof, barbarity against German
troops. s
Goveinor Geer announces tho ap
pointment of Oregon's toxt book com
1 mission?'
SA "llassc-Chlnose
Russia arbteotion of
agreement gives
one Mauohurlan
provinc , .
The Serai-annual statement of Ore
gon'astlte treasurer shows hearly $1. I
700,000-ash on hand. , ;
The't&nsport Meade, whloh carried
a largeaiaaaount of specie from Kan
( Franc 14d, has arrived at Manila
Manila. '
, mMh
..n JL.1S
Varlelycvo! European
'ripens' Wo wooks curlier than present
qropi's ie be intmduoed in Oregon.
A bllfyvil) lie iutrodhced at the com
log OreoVn legislature making lite Inr
prisonmtnt the penalty for kidnaping
! It ' Jslundrestood that at the conolu-.j
slon of .fepenttlous In South Africa,
Lord Kitchener will necome commauu-1
er -in -ohfet is India. ,
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O.IM States Consul Wlldman, M
llaii.. tAM.. Iiuh I.aah tMfnH ft. lilMSia f
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IIougKone. has been granted a
ol absenco nu win return to tno
r. nlmnAHA.. . ent-t1tft llm
. " . i. a hi
United States immediately for the
.unti,nji,.iih
Vbenetttoj, his health. .
I Tho. Uoer Invasion of Capo Colony
has not yet been stopped. On the
other hsnd the burghers seem to be
gaining grouni dally aud are at pros
ent halfway to the Cape.
The aow Argentine-Chilean agree
ment. In' regard to the frontier settle
niont, has bean signed and the presi
dents ef Argentine and Chile have ex
changed,, friendly telegrams ot congrat
ulation. . i
I The war detsartwent has authorised
MitstwMca at.Yaaewver barracks,
WasWys set vlee in syw reg'l
th Pklllf-ia. U
twill be .teat to iasj
PfStdW
Baa KrsuKlseib lor aalf a
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a as beh'e
Ketteler
dad In' Pekiu.
Costa Bioa Is. pleased by
recognition
iu the canal ueKotiatlonH.
, , , , it
unnblo to chock tho,
The Brittsli are
Boer iuvrslon ol CupeO olouy.
The fon)i)in troops iu China aro well
prepared "Jr the winter season.
The Republican canons in Pennsyl
vania snleeted Quay for senator.
The United States training ship To
peka has kirived at Tauglef, Morroofo.
The Earl ot llopetoun was sworn in
as first jgovernor ' of Federatea Aus
tralia, t
Oregea', Washlngtoa
I have beeVt formed into
district, -1
nT..kt.b. a4 Alila
life-saving
, Flr hjA,,j, destroyed the olty U
brary, containing 25,000 volumes and
1 vuuled at $80,000.
'The revenue cutter Perry will sail
! from As't'oaria in searoh ' of ovdtdue
Uofumblarlver ships.
pt Crowe, charged w(lth the abudc
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coon capture.l m Koutu uakota.
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- Kdwap witico, uu latino man, sen
teuceil to death for murder, made a
d.-rprate.J'bnt utiiccesfiir attempt.
to cominiuuiue oy outuag sana...
An lasafte mwn. being conveyed from
Multnomah county to tno uregon state
cropsjj awing to the war, were almost
total feirares. and cablballsm has
broken eat To autnorities are ua
able to de'laythlag. , ';
Tha fcsij'paymeflt bse been made on
the BjtisV kiaaBtaiaroap ot mines' iu
Eastern vUregoH, near uaaer wiiy.
The Buretise arice was $00,000,
The
new owafs are men of means, aud
work oa; a large scale will commence
atonee'f
IgaatjssVDonuelly, politician and
author! dlsjl very suddenly at his home
iu MiBaeaiiliH, sed 70 ,veur. 5r.
DoBBelly jUas a candidate for vice
prelaeMfc'Bvthe Middle-oMhe-Itoad
PopouUst icket at the recent general
eleetiea. I "
Notleeatt a reduction in wages that
will affeetaboat 4,000 men have been,
lasted atlall of the tIa.t turasces la,
the MaheaM huiI rilieuaugo valleys,
Oble." Tbase price is $1. per
aav tuIiOtinn niiers ami h.iit.
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Itwaotiff
te that after February )
Will be $l.'5. There
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kiaetiaai
t place the VageUH
fHraaea
pa the same them aa ia
Mareh. 1
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ASSERTION OF EARL LI HUNG CHANG
Emperor It Willing to Banhh All That the
. Power May Name-Earl Li's Health
is Seriously Affected.
' Pekin, Jau.3. A meeting of the J
f6roien ministers will be 'held as soon .
las Sir" Ernest Mason Satow, tho British
mlnUtnr. whn la unfTnrlnir from ohilln i
nd fever, shall have recoveied snlll-
ciently to bo present, and a date and
P'o r meeting the Chinese conimis-
luuom nui unva uouu ngrrou upv.
A reprBBeavo oi mo jinwe wua
had a personal interlvew with Li Hung
ChBn8' who ,how" P,Rln!y PhV!c,,,
vj,)en'ce
oi his recent lliness, imt
I whose mind has not been affected by
his stokueis, aud is as vigorous as ever.
I in -the course ot his conversation
witn tne corresHnueui, r.ari ui aatu
"o"rt & 9 meet the. mlniHters ,
'n oommislonors at his house, if
MaaaW.aaa.. aad M . aa St t SHASui nsraf-l 111 A
" "u "'u",reu' no4Hi""v
on Hcoouut of tho condition of his ,
tinnWIt linf u'nlilil lint. Ill tliA rlrnlllll. I
n . ko su estTonsT "lie says '
so that the omnoror is desirous ol ,
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nn,i;,.:r i n n.,tiiiiura with the
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, 0u tho Ml0t hnnrt he thlnkHjho
powers should ordor n cessation of tho
frequeut irritating expeditions, which
he looks uiou as uuaeuessarv, nnd as
uuiuh n tioni ii ain.,!,. ..wr...,, 'i"""1' i
.lft. .. .l.nl nf k.iwn I. M.111 Ikll lllllt.
vosslble now. he said., to ihaintaiu 00m
plete or er in tiie province, with the
assistance of a small number ol Chi
nese troops; itnd lie hopes the powers
Kwill agree to keep as at presort the
troops now stationed at Pekia and Tien
Tsia, and aloag the railway.
The emperor, Li llnag Chaag assert
ed, I willing to punish all those
named by the powi-rs by banishment
to the fswrthest part ot ale' ttomlaioas,
oa the northwest lroatir aad.tlselr
retnra, He ih-eUred, will be .yreaibitwl
dec tmaUvol ' tml&mUi&t
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VIIIMIlin III l'HMVH,w, .iwiii amtw , -,
try iiiuhuh in her owr, ,o pmve
that she intends compliance with the
(lornand coutHined iu the note, and 1o
show her desire to mako tho country
safe aud habitable lor foreigners. Ho
lieliuvoH tho ixiwerri will not insint
uiiou tho totjtl destruction l thu fort
J
'absconding tax receiver.
His Bondsmen HvAratd lo Turn Over
$25,000 Wsi Short More Than Thai
a
Altnoi?a. Pa Jan. U. On a con.
fessbd detalaation of between !)0,000
and $40,000 the county commlssloaerii
liave agreed to abuept 'JftJ)00 from
Tax Receiver Jambs II, Mouullougirs
cates. The coat promise was e
te
vest-f.Iav alter aMrerai conilieuc
aanad
been held by the bondsmen, :ooiWmls-
slouers and attorneys,
are to pay 13,600
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TIib bandsineu
for 181)8 aud the
sain 1 j amount for 1801), thu cotniun
siouers olalmiiig MoCullough's dup'i
cates ard square up to aud iucludlug
1807. Although MoUtillough is still;.
missing, bo is not likely to escape puu
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1 ttOHna tn ofTur a rowuril lor bin uimre-
Uhmout.
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j Staje was fobbed. I
Yftnoouver( , 0( Jgn. j, A 8peoU,
,rom Agasslt, II. C, toulght says that ,
the mall stae running between Agassia.
aud Harrison Hot1 Springs, was heldvi
up by three masked then, armed with
riHes. The driver was forced. to relln
quish the mail bag,- which wus rilled.'
A number ol papers ele taken from
the'oxpresH box, but (heir v&iue is at
present unknown. Theraworo nine
pussepKers on thu stage, aud those
were forced to hand over thelrpuresk
watches and jewelry, Ajfcut $460 iu
cash was secured by tho build Its, The
robbers (hen disappeared in the "wood
.b"ide the road. The autlieyities have
ao clew.
Blsj Fire at Burllnjoa,
Bnrllnutou. Ia.. Jan. 8. A fire 1
lax Iteceivvr onuum 11, niuuunuuii """"" , , IT ,. VT"
bondsnieiraUdcaU.lils accounts aqnataJIIaBUngtoa, where he eonbl raass.4 ,
lie owea $35,01 P on bis 181)8 dapll aTedleal aldt- , , J I
cates and $,00. on his 181)1) dop'll 1 Aaiaras could be acerUiBed,
which broke out alter midnight pietnl one of the prlnolpal prowok
burned out the Connor Mercfjitlla 0, t,,tt paolllo cablo, has writtea
Company's stablWiment.'eiitalliug u lettettto llou. Willlm Mulleck.
loss of $00.0 1), ami turn spreml to I
Hcraui & Bthinlegs' wholesnle ilryx
goods stpre, where $7o,000 damsgu wus
done. The Couiior Company was fully ,
Insured. Hcram 8c
Holmiiegs carried
$46,000 insurance
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Eleven Mta Killed,
Vloksburg, Mus., Jan. 8.
A tele
Lpaeasmsssage to the Herald from Fay-
lat.a iiri Miat two b nil vv (luluRt trul
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on , tne xaioo. Mississippi sniej """ ,
lailroad, both double-headers, collided I T'jaa Tsia, Jan. 4. Tea Germaa
aear I lays Statloa, 70 njlles south of J were killed and sine wounded at ,Leie
her., at-7 o'clock toBlgbt, and 11 uieal Hn, January 1, through the firing el a.
wereiiled. ' , isalat. with a defective cartridge.
Situation In Cape Colony Takes a Strion
Turn Been Half Way to the Cape.
Cape Town, Jan.' 4. The. British
battleship Monarch will land guB e-
morrow as a precautionary measare.
The situation is serious; It Is tn
that the Dntoh have not joined "th !n-
1 vaders in any considerable numbers.
but a lack of arms is believed to be
the truo reason for abstention! Is.
many places horses are freely offered
and information readllv supplied to
the Boers.
The early proclamation ot martial
law in the Cape Town division ia ex
pected. The division does not iisclnte
c,pe ToWB itralt.
Thn latait renorti ihovr the sitaatUst
in ha ranarllv m follow.;
tr - i .tin ..i....i. t
ably aeon will be.
Griqualand West is filled with small
parties of Boers,- who are work!"
aoutn towara rriesait lor ue pnrpew
0r co-operating wita or supports
Commandant Hertabg, whosa advane
parties are In the aeighborbod of F-
a - rborv.
The Boers aire close to Graaf Relswt,
wnere 0f 1, the Outoh hay glvess
m,BJr demonstrations, of extreme sysn-
nathv.
I In the eastern part of the ooleajr
tha ailvanna nninl tit tliA ltnara la nlesav
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to Aiariesmtrg, auout ao mues nonss
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Uprigrjg of the Dutch as quite likely.
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Perasa is said to be, wHIs.
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auxiliary crulf .poorpea.,leU,lssri7
yesterday to join he if art ford ' ai'Jisv.
Guayru. '
NEARLY FROZEN TO DEATH.
Man In a Drunken Condition SlepH. Out In sat
Cold for Quite a Time.
Express, Or., Jau. 4. A maa Iky;
the name ot Tudor started from tale
place yesterday evening for the Hie
Kltld mines, about l'J miles, east ef
this place. A party leaving for tas
same place tins mormug ipnua am
lias
Mm
about halt way between here and
mines in a froseu condition. ill
tiMinuhfc tn thla nlaoa and later reaael a
maa aaa-oe.B'usitiui ,jpnwmnvmnT
before leaving here.. Oa asacblaa; a-
cabin aear the True Bine Is.
stopped for ,the night aBd built up a.
lire on the Door of the building. II.
then droped off tu sleep. He awek.
in time to escape before, the burn lag;
structure collapsed, although We sat
'fered several burns. He crawled m
short distance away and fell to sloop
,!
As the weather was bitter com.
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It Is a inttaoio tuai no was uot .iroaess
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A Zambcil CoIUjCht
OJlo0 JD,'4.A social
necord from Hlohmond, Ind
tot,
ays.
iii.,0n Hartxwoll, of
the Methodist
jtyiiqopal church In
Alrlca. alms a.
raugod with the Key. George . Hei-S
.j!..'fl 1
'J boldt, of Indiana, to flO to Earobesi.f
'i a r.i,
Africa, to conduct a cqllege at New t
Outolia, in the country, Thu being a
British country, the'llrlUsh goveia
ment donated to the Methbdlnf Eplsee- .
pal church $lD,000.'nd' 181000 acre.
0 land for the phjpbsf'b'f'buildlasa.
sonool to educate the En'glfah residents.
Itev. Mr. Belboldt's inlswlbrr is to go to
Afrlea to superfntend thll"school. 11.
will4' sail from New YprlCthe lastef
this month. ' ' ' '
r :'!..,
Cable Around the Globe. , , . ,
Ottawa, Out., Jan. 4. Santera
..' .tr.fienerKl. iu favor ot a state.
owned
telegraph
Una euoiroling the
globe.
This Is
Id to be the befbi-i
JIng of R ,novon)et to uatlqullse the
cable and telegraph services of tb. ,
British empire. 11 this were dose, Htr
riauford says, it would reduce the prie.
ot tsessages to oa,e-elgbta or oae-teatb
of what It bow costs to distant British
possessioas,
. a ruj,- cw .
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