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EVENTS OF THE DAY
Epitome of tha Telegraphic
News ol th; World.
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YKKSK Tlt'KM Kill' .'rtK WIRES'
LATER NEW8.
VICTIMS OF REBELS
UNWATERED UMPIRE.
Particulars of the Affair
Marinduque.
in
Aa lelrtlng fnll.ellnn nt It. mis From)
'h Twa llaniliipliere I'res'te.
lu Cm 'Imimx Viuu
Count vim Waldersn. hit anlved at
Tleu Tilu.
The China. government lid) ordered
th degradation n( Prluc. Tuau.
German want WaliUraee to offer a
reward for tbe head i( Prim Tnau.
All SUdlclH- 111 '.'11,111)11 poopl. WHS
iililrauHxl by Kooevll tu Kansas City,
Mo,
Governor Saver says he hut re
ceived fttTMM for ' To Tr-
Tb elite captured Hhsn 111 K wen
German routed It . Uoxtt foro near
Peklu.
Roosevelt received s great ovation la
Lincoln, .Neb.
II mum spuk la Chicago on th Tam
many lit iruHt.
Minister Wii confirm, tin reported CAPTAIN tSHIKI.HS
lmllctu-ut ol Ftluu. Tuau.
Prospect ar Sgaltt KUI ,,r"I-tfcr Oih.r A.rl.as l.t Th.l
mem ol the Chill question, j wr. W.H1..
British election return oontlnu.toj ed-Tb Belief KidiUB.
sliow large CuuscrvHtlv. gsiua.
POWERS IN ACCORD
A business block t Hhsiuko, Or.,
was completely destroyed ljr lire.
Dully Democrat u( Montana, uoinl
uute.l Thomas H, Jlogen lor governor.
Mii.ihiiiIiumiIU Democrat nominated
Manila, Oct. 8. Persistent nittiv.
report, which ar generally wiinveo
lu have beeu cuireut lu Mauil fur Mi
tral davs. ere lo th effect thiit Cap'
talu Devereux Shlohlx attl company K,
Werk f Ik Hatlaoel Irrigation 1m
elallea.
Th lilt that th po.ibilltie ol ir
rigation reveal, ay the Lo Angele
Herald, i almost itupendoua, a a lew
taut aod figures pretred by th Na
tional Irriuatinu Association demon 1
it rat. The federal government today ,
WAS KILLED I r" -OO.OW.OM " of "h I ALL FALL IS LIKE WITH AMERICA
! I worth lea only hecaoaa it I arid, i
I ThU "onwatered empire" can be re- j
I claimed by irrigation and rendered
' capable ol BiiataiulnK population o(
at leait 60,UU0,0UU people. In the !
j word ol the aecretary ol agriculture in j
, hit laat annual report: "Mora than
j one'third ol the conutry dependa npon
the aucceaa ol irriation to mainUin
the people, the iuduatriea, and the
Prospects Bright for Settle-
ment of Chinese Trouble.
Cr.a Oarnaay h Hl(a. ml Ttummf
Uf k Jala la laa Cama.a
Maraia.Bl-Othar
ESCAPED DEATH.
Waahington, Oct. 4. Farorable
new baa reached Washington from the
Karooean cbancelloriea, indicating
politkal inalitutioDi ol that area, and that a complete agreement a to China
lurure arowth wil aUo he meanored by wltliin igm. ine aicreemeoi
To dab, J.83U bodlita have Imwh ofll-
ally leported (ouud at dalvtiatuu,
kik.
Th itolIli' t Mna, 13 inilea (nun
I'lKieiilx, Ariaoim, wan rolilmd of f I.UlHl
lu atauipa and I'.'DO lu uaah.
Thninaa U. Shermaii, I lie fa mom
lawyer and aiiitfle-tux advncal. tiled at
hi Iuiiiio lu .New Vork, ud W.
W. Uurke I'ot brau mmke aiiaiuat
pNUaioM lu the Coltatmm in t'lili-no !
lore an amllem ot 12,(100 wrmiii.
IinpurUl atatinlii' ahow that A44.
SH3 children below 1 4 ytwr uf a are
eiiganed in luiluairlal .urull in tier
many.
Lleutenniit-tleneral Mile lu hi an
uual report renew hi recommendation
will
uuat-iii; , , i, .,,, ., ,.(.,. , .t.. . U(.... .... In tiann th. taiiidl the DTODOaitloo lal'l
. . . . ... , . , ... ..... : 111 Ilia I RTIIlT'UlalaH IM.a.i . .(JQ Ull VI .irvi.tlMVI asavM. " a
a nil ataie tu -mi, neaueti ny ooer, o ft M-r. , , t, of dlvOT. j down by Secretary H.y in ni note o
iruatlaliie. Jr. j lu.luqtie ialaud. emlmrked bapltrolwr ( iity ol lu mlnral wealth, ha no July 8, and th mbeeqnent note treat-t
A ileum Demi waa bnrntd at th ; J9 tt,e gunboat Vlllalobot aud land equal on the nlol. the rich, ol the lug on the aubject. The accord ol Rn
atak at Wetiiinpka, Ala., (or an at-! on n,, M.r.i.duqiia coant Ntnteinbr ; nime in the bill are already urpaaa- ala with the United Hate to more
tempted criminal aaaault. . !. where 300 ol theenemv, armel with i ,) by the production of the Irrlitated j complete than wa anticipated at flrat.
Sir Itedver Duller will return to ' rlllea, u.poedly fro in Lono, aor- ' farm) in the valley, and tb nation at , and the repot U abow that all ol the
Fniilaiiri with Iid Hubert aud Lord prlw-d tb Americana. Tb. latu r ; Urge U at butt awakening to the fact j Kuropean nation probably ar placing
Kitchener will remain in the chlel lought lor neveral hour, until tbeir ; that the development ol the ua ol tiie , tbemaelre in po.ition to Uke adiran
Himmaud lu South Africa. mintinl'.ion wa eihajeted, aud they river, aDd arid land ol the Went will ; tag of the openint made by tbe Unit-
i I 1 ....A..A i .i.. .1 . a. 1 aut Ctaatam rial uuitl i II l IMll la ha
The ipolatlon of the ci y ol Heattle ,prilbto. At leaat lour ol j lp0cb. in onr Increaae in populatioij ; gin negotiation, for aettlement with
the dddier wer killed, amuug whom. tD( material wealth."
according to report, Wer Captain j Work far the r.d.ral Oor.rnment.
Hliielila. The American alto bad eev j Tbeae atnpendona jKmaibiiltiea alao
ral wounded. preaent a colotaal problem How may
Lieuteuania KelfT aivl Bale, on i (hi gigantic deaert be tranaforuied
lu.uril ilia untilHiat Yorktown. left Ma- : Into a land of uroioeritY? Who la to
nila Mnndar. After iatheriug troop redeem the national domain br a com- cial are aatiafled that it U correctly
at Hatauga they proceeded to .Marin- prehenaive yttem ol reeervointi It hai reported and that France, like Roiais,
duqu to verify the report regarding been demouttrtl by 20 yean ol expe-, rea.iy to negotiate at once,
the late ol Captain hhieldt and hi rience in lirigatlon development and A lor Germany, either the poeition
men. and In can the nutlve rumor b the retort ol government expert! of that government haa been minnder-
wm wxll lonnded. to wnntah thereliel and enirineer that tbe treat nroblem atood or it ha rattained a vange ol
i.,Mr.i..ya ilia cHotivm. New Irom i mn nntv ha anlva,! iiv the feileral a-ov- mind, l'otaibly the former i the cae.
ferrlbla Taagmaea af aa Alabana Maa
Haaalng taa Mild.
Wetnmpka, Ala., Oct. 4. W Infield
Townaeud, alia Floyd, negro, wa
burned at the (take in tbe little town
of Electric, IS miles from tbia place,
balf boor after midnight thl morn
ing. Tbe negro' crime waa an at
tempted aaaault on Mr. Lonnie Har
rington, whoae boaliand et Are to the
fuel which reduced Townaend' liody
to abe.
Yesterday afternoon, at 1 o'clock,
tbe negro, who wa a nephew of the
negro Floyd, hang) a week ago lor an
I atlamntabl aiaaaatitt itinmntaMl t1 tlMtllt
I r- ' .. i l. t. tin. Dnnii ill fla
Mr. Harrington. sir. Harrington r ; -
wa at cotton gin in Electric. Ilia"l townalup, Bine Earth eonnty,
komeia one mile ont of town. The (Minn.
negn came to the bonse end told .Mr. ' BoweD hnner, but formerly
Harrington that her baaUnd bad sent ! rp,ided ln Mapleton, where be wa
bim to get 20 cent from ber. She clerk and city marbal lor a nnmbe
told bimabe bad no change. Then the j ol year. He u , well-known member
negro lelt. bnt returned in about lojof the Masonic fiaternity and 1 enjoy,
minute. Tbe woman, acream were j envUble .epntation for bt. sterling
beard by Bob ykholl. a negro, who 1 bonerty and oprlghtne. of character.
was paaaing along tbe road at tb time. t '" " ' 'T
' ..J anH A . BetwWa MianM ttlil
SUU VUAJ IV m Kl iwui; wo
THE UNUSUAL EXPERIENCE
GRANTED LE ROY BOWEN.
Olr.a Hi ta Dla r rear Deetert aaaaa
af a Barloa Canplleatlaa of Dlaaaaa
-Haw HaBav4 HlatMlf
rrota th EnUrprtM, M.pl.tnn, Vina.
To eisape death after being given np
by fonr doctor, and bidden good-bye
to family and Irlend i. n experience
not granted every man. Yet it bap-
aaolllciallv announced by the United
Htatn reutiia liurenn, 1 80,071, a
Hgalutt 44,H'i", In 181)0, an Increase ol
il.Hilt, or bn.Sl er cent.
Tb. Peruvian cabinet ha retgntd,
ewlug to a unanimous vole ol censure
by congress, being Inevitable as a re
sult of tbe scandal lu connection with
the purchase ol at ins in Belgium and
the allvgNl umi by Senor llelsmuude,
ex -in In Inter ol fluauce, ol government
Inuila lor hi private transaction.
Accordion to aeiiii-ollicial state'
i the Chineae government. The Kos
sain already have given notice of wtcb
' purpose, and while tbe text of tbe
! French note on tbia (object, referred
to in today' pret dispatches, baa not
1 reached tbe state department, the offi-
it is a story of the greatest interest.
He eaid:
"1 wa. suddenly taken rick in th
spring of 189S. lbe pain wa. intense.
Tbe doctor wa hastily summoned.
He pronounced my case on of gravel
and said that tb pain wa caused by
tb passage of a stone from the kidney
to tbe bladder. I doctored with bim
mi nts the Uuaian naval eatlmat ior this expedition is awaited with some eminent. Captain Hiram M. Chitteu
imil show a total of 7.0U7,Btt ru
1,1.. sil increase of 10.000,000 roubles
lor the current jeer. Th ordinary ex-
lor the further uw ol the sutoiuoldle in j Mwli,uw ,WHIIims 60.000.000 roubles,
the army.
The plant of the Illinois KUiel Com
psuy at Jtillei, III., Ims Ihwu nhut down
owing to a lack of orders. Two thou
ami nieu are aflcctetl.
The population of St. Jowph, Mo.,
( cording to the United Stnii cimiii,
is 102.U7, agslntt ftJ, 3 -' I in I hud, Hn
I ii crease ol Ao,fl&3, or W0. HI pur emit.
A city ilettH tlve ol Cleveland. Ohio,
ws shot aud ltiliitly
stixietv at Manila. In tue mean-, den, engineer corps. U. S. A., in bit
wliila, the censor prohibit the traus- j reortott ".Surveysfor Heservoirgite,
mimion ol news concerning the affair. declare empbsttcally
Colonel 1'Mwward K. Ilsnliu, of tbe , ounatruction in the aiid
lis ran to the bouse in time to tee the 1
Begro escape.
A soon a Mr. Lamngton was re-:
itored to consciousness, Mcbol gave
tb alarm. Tbe new spread rapidly.
All tbe stores in Electric were instant
ly closed, the ginnerie and sawmills
abut down; tb people lelt tlieir wag
on ln tbe road and their plow in tbe
SaiMai a.M.1 t Iiaa.1 rV naiMnit nf ff Via, )
negro. The negro waa eoon found on ! OT xnieemonin, bus waauu.
tb north outskirt. of Electric There 1 1 Frequently, once week. 1 would
be wa confronted by bis victim, who j bad pel I of two or three day.
identified him. ; duration, during which I mffered on-
i i..n. 1 1 k'.ii. .ii ,.r told aeony.
f inally I went to luanxBto ana
consulted a specialist. He stated that
1 did not have gravel, bnt thought it
wa. rheumatism of tbe stomach. I
continued to visit bim until the end of
August. Then I became completely
1 bedridden and sent for another doctor.
He called my complaint inflammation
hundred wa in the little village. Tbe
negro wa taken to the edge of the vil
lage and preparations lor his death
were quickly made. A rop was rlnntt
but, however that may be. it l quite ; over tne nniD oi a nig oax ann iuo men j.
certain from the advices which bve j stood ready to wing mm np.
reached Washington that th German ! Then bait wa called, and the man
Tweuty-niuth regiment, who Is now j
ln Manila, admits it la iiupoanible that
the native reports may be correct. . J
ol which 10.000,00(1 is lutendtxl to
trengtlitin the fleet. 8,000,000 roubles
lor harbor work at Li ban, 2.0OO.O00
Miiblea to I expended at Ylmllvostock,
and B.ono.UOO at Port Arthur.
Kate Cartnack, wife ol (ieorge Car
mack, the Klondike millionaire, tiled
a suit lu the auperlor court at llollla-b-r,
Cel., lor divorce, alleging deser
tion and infidelity. She demauds ball
killed while (l oihiiuuiiht pruwjr.T, miu.u ,
trying lo pot a stop to a. hooting alT.ay j slU ol vaius , e aiod..... r ,
between union and nonunion moldera. f y ,. ! not approved t-ecau
i uruii sum denoaited in llolllater, ran i . 'r., ...
For the fiscal year ending June 80, ; r rHlloboo m ui, banks. The en
,1... ... lu I .. laaaa. tt IWk.ll.llal a . aha .....
..... tire iiriitiertv ai'l'raiaen t,o"",-. .... t...,.i r ti,.
i(ul In the I nil. V . . . . i.. connection vim ma iu. . -.
. . . 000. Carmack prop., to col.te.t the ! .,,,;. nffu111bis. Colon.-
suit, aud a seu-atlouel trial is auticl- j M lnveitl(ping wuether Ecua-iwl"-'-
j iT has bveu iu counivauc with Veue-
lititlsh recapture their guns from the mli.
Umn. lu the meantime tne t. oiomnian gov
ll.-.aa M.aa.lA . rtllWAI. ItllMa baa ln 1 eruuieut
utrv
iw.a.ii... ,tiiiiti,in the smctest lieu-
The pte lavors tbe American policy tmlllv Tll8 revolution 1 not
In the Philippines. j illnU,,i gm)tTilla warfare iu the d-
iiemiany denies any agreetneiit with j payments of Cun.lina, Marca aud Toll-
stamps of all kinds issu
ed Mates, Including ordinary stamp,
postage due stHinps, stamped euvelope
and piUl carda, reached the enorttious
toul nl O.saS.tlOO.OOO, valued at lH,.
000,000 an Increase ol 400,000,000
stamps over lb preceding year.
(iennrul Mar-Arthur leretitly Itemed j Mlnueeota
the following general order tor the bet- j
terment ol the government ot the city j
i of Manila: "dieting tinier rwtinir-j
lug rualdnnts ol the city ol Mutitla to ;
con due themselves to their homes alter
10 o'clock P. M., are hereby amended
to extend the hour to 11 P, M., after
which hour the streets will be cleared
by the police. Hnluons will be closed
at 10 P. M., and the tale of liquor pro
bluited alter that hour."
Went can nronerlv tie carried out onlv the United Btatee,
through publio agencies. "Private ing inconsistent with th German as
euterpritie can never accomplish the piratton. Therefore, it may be ex
work auccesBully. Aa between state pected that Germany, too, will be pre
and nation, it fall more protrly pared xoon to join in thl common
under the latter." movement toward aettlesent. It
T.a Yean Woatd ttaeiaim th. w.t. may be stated that altogether the pros
it ia estimated that f 143,000,000 pe-'t of an adjustment of tbe Chinee
wnnl.l ranUtm tha arid lands of the dilHcnlties without resort to formal
corre.leiit iu ikigottt says no action vA-eHt; that an expenditure by the led- war are very much brighter than they
will be takeu on the protocol recently j tw( government ol 1 5,000,000 a year were one week ago.
signed by .Minister CrtUe ul me gov (or ,0 TeRn) wouia open up Unde for
eminent ol Ecuador. The protocol U $m Mttlemeut ol a population a big at
of th CuloniblHU ..mt of a entire ootiutrv at oresent.
An appropriation of 1 100,000 was made
at the last session o' congress (or pre
liminary surveys to discover the best
location, (or the immense reservoirs.
The assistance ol every organization
sud oi every individual in forwarding
this all-important work shoulld be wel
comed and assisted in everr Doeeible
has given orders to tbe ui Hi- jWIT GUy k MITCHELL.
authorities on tne Muaoorutu
th e7voir government, upon carelnl inctum ol ner ol death wm discussed by the mob. 5 Jlm fed trTtLl m. lor tlt
region? 7 thl tb. pUn. tor Settlement projected by A vote ws. taken, and the balloting j of hbowe' J 0lk
It onlv th. United BtmtM. And. .herein noth- .bowed a majority of the crowd favored 1 on. week my
ECUADOR AND PERU.
Il.letliina etw.a the Two Caentrlei
Not tbe Most Agr..lil..
New York. Oct. 8. The' Herald's
! aiithoritie waiting lor important data j
! in reirard to tbe altitude of Ecuador in j
BLAMES THE FOREIGNERS.
death at the stike. The stuke was sweueu up aua i waa
prepared, and the negro was bound to 1 ever.
It with chains. Pine knot were piled "The doctor laid my case before i the
.bout bim, and tbe flame, were .tarted Acuity of Rush Medical College, Chi
by the husband of hi. victim. As they j go. and it wa. deeded ttial I had
leaped to tbe negro's Been he uttered j neuralgia ot tbe stomach. , was treat
wild crie. to Uod for mercy and help, j December, but contin-
Tbe crowd looked on deaf to hi cries, ! Tb" doc
snd in an hour tb. negro wt reduced ! "M. - fO looi- Ml
to ashes. . the help I know for you is an opera-
Tnianaand Ivalnra twino bonnd. con- tlon.' 'Very Weil, 1 repueu, go
1 feased the crime, and said be wa also ', nd operate
Dr.
1 lmr.lia.atA.1 with A lavaniAr FlnTlt. who
....r.. . .......
Clark aa th. Las.ea aad Gala from was banged two weeks ago, for an at-
AMIGOS ATTACK SOLDIERS.
lloodliim at Victor, Colo,, attacked
Governor IttHisvvelt. i
Conger will not yet begin negotla- j
lions with the Chinese commission. j
Buffalo, N. Y., is made the eighth
city ol the I'uited states by the new 1
-census, having pssned Clucinnati and
8au Franoisco.
Th. Parkland Fishing A Packing !
Company has been incorioratetl with
capital ol 30,000. It headquarter
will b. Parkland, Pierce county, Wash.
A passenger train ou the Fort Worth
ft ltio Grande railroad ran Into a wash
out near Hock Creek, Tex its. One
person wa killed aud eight badly lu
jured. George K. Drew, the 11 mt DemiK-rutio
governor of Florida after the war, died
at hi. bom. at Jacksonville, aged 78
yeur. Two hour, before his death hi.
wife died from the cITeuts ol a stroke
ol apoplexy.
New ha. been received ol hurricane
at OlTord, Iceland, Pcplemlivr 20. Th.
wiud, it i said, blew l'.'O mile an
hour. Nearly all the fishing smack
wer. driven aahure, houses were mxed
and several persons were killed. There
wa great destruction ol property.
Th. Republic Irou ft Moel Com
pany's works lu Kiist St. Louis, 111.,
known a. th. Tudor lrou Works, hav.
resumed operatlous altera sntepeusiun
ol two months on account ol the (all
ure to auree uuou a watte scale. An
agreement ha. now been reached aud
signed for the ensuing year, and up
ward ol 800 men are at work.
A large timber-land deal wa com
pleted at Albany, Or., by the filing lu
the office ol the county recorder a deed
from W. II. Htinisou, ol Lo Angleut,
Cal., to Theodore O. Wither, ol La
Cru.se, Wis., oouveylng about 4,500
sores ol timber land in the southern
part ol the county for the consideration
, ol 140,880. Two other deed ol 160
ncre. each were tiled iu (avor of With
. er, th. consideration being approxi
mately 910 nn aore, a high price for
limber land, Indicating an increased
demand (or such property,
A man in North .Missouri Is named
Bonth West.
Lord Roberts i. du. ln Loudon on
November 1. Duller 1 to command In
South Africa.
The postal aervioe establishment of
th. United Htiite. 1. the greatest busi
ness concern ln the world.
Belgium uses more tolmoco, iu pro
portion, than any other country, about
110 ounces per capita, yearly, while
Italy u... only 23 ounces. .
Ira nee aud ltusla.
Many business men will join excur
sion to' Walla Walla.
Roosevelt spoke to 80,000 or 40,000
Nsliraskaus In MoCook.
Malm miners convicted ol conspiracy
to obstruct mail train during big strike
ol I8U0.
Washington stockmen confer with
Commissioner llermaun regardlug
grsxiug ou forest reserves.
The population ol the city of Los
Angeles, Cel., aocordiug to th. census
ol inoo, la 101,47V, au iucrense o( 51.
048, or 103.81 per cent since 1800.
Within a radius ol 12 miles ol t-uinp-ter,
Or.. ix lumber mills are in Dera
tion. The timber In that district is ol
spleudM quality aud there 1 an active
market for It.
Johu K. Hudson, presldeut of the
American Hell Telephone Company,
died suddenly ln the Huston & Maiue
railroad station at Beverly, Mass.,
while waiting for a train.
Th. 700 employes ol the Reading
Iron Company, of Deauville, Pa., de
cided today to accept the 35 per cent
reduction iu their wages, to take effect
October, and against whloh f they
struck.
The Anstrlan steamer Llovd has
sailed from Lourenco Marque, having
ou board 4.00 Transvaal relugees, part
ol thetu being Irish-Americans, AH
their expenses have been paid by the
Tiausvaal government. Kuuh mau re
ceived 80 shilling and will be paid
it49.no ou lamliug at any port which
may be saluuted by them,
Cnptatu J, V Henry, of Qulnoy,
111,, who has just resigned as assistant
postmaster, was arrested for tbe ul
leged embexiloinunt of f 3,300, fund ol
the National Hitllway Mail Service
Benevolent Assclation, ol whloh be had
been secretary and treasurer since its
orgnniantlon. Henry bad given the
association buud of 910,000.
Sim Leep wa. killed at Carson. Or,,
by being run over by a logging wagou.
The accident occurred one-half : mile
Irom Brown's saw mill, where he wa
employed. He was driving a heavily
loaded four-horse logging wagon down
a steep giade, when the brake failed to
work, and the horses ran away. Th
driver jumped, but was oaught under
the load. Deoeused wai 85 year old.
Two of the huues went killed outright.
Pearls are being found iu great quan
tities iu the lUaok and Ht. , Francis riv
er, in southwest Missouri.
General Richard O'Grady Haly, the
new commaoder-in-ohief of the British
troops in Canada, won the distinguish
ed service order in the Egyptian expe
dition ol 1883.
During the lust three year. Russia
ha. been colonizing Siberia as fur a.
possible. At. least 200,000 colonist
have been sent into the. country over
th. Traus-Siberlau railwav,
ma. Tue revoiuiiouiai m mo i",
'oiumauded by General tiautus., have
offered to capitulate.
Geueral Pinsen, the hero of the
northern campaign, became mlniater
of war ou September 19. He has
strengthened and made the ilepartmeut
more popular
The Matroquln government ta now
recognized by the diplomatic corp. re
siding In Bogota. Communication be
tween Lake Maiacaibo and Ecuade bns
been re-established.
I.r.ral Hltlrinl.b.s During th Vfaek
(Ivillau. ll.ai.ar,
Mnuila, Oct. 8. The Filipino in
the vicinity of Manila have been more
quiet of late, although last Wednesday
niitbt there were brink attacks at Lai 1
th. I prl.lng la Calaa.
Boston. Oct. 4. At the Congresa
tional ministers' meeting this morning ,
the principal speaker waa Dr. Francis
A. Clark, president of th. United;
Christian Endeavor, whose subject
was, Losses aud Gain. From the Up
rising in China." Dr. Clark, who has
visited several mission stations in
North China where the massacres late
ly occurred, says in part:
"The dragon's teeth ol war and mas
sacre were sown by the foreigners who
had come in the spirit of commercial
greed to push their conquests. . Turn
tbe table (or a moment and imagine
China forcing her good npon us at tbe
tempted assault on Miss Kate Pearson.
He said be and Floyd bad planned other
crimes uf like character.
BRUTAL IDAHO MURDER.
Bar-
n. j .u ..I t
una. ana (ar.ii.qu., eon... o, , au.ia, , f WOT(J her 0 inm
xs well as outpost hring at Imus Bacoor: ' tV A .,.
ud Muntin Lupa. Tbe American offi
cers are satisfied that the alleged ami'
Maa Beat ta Death With aa Iroa
!Sa Clew to Assailant.
Wallace, Idaho, Oct. 4. -Matt
Mailey was found murdered in his
store this morning. Just 1)6 fore V
o'clock this moming a passer-by saw
bis body lying near tbe rear end of l)U
cigar store, and notified the oflicer.
Botn doors were locked, and blood on
the floor caused the belie! that be bad
suicided. When the door was forced,
be was found to have his throat cut
and his skull crushed in three long
streaks. An iron bar 18 inchea lony
by on. and one-balf .inches wide aud
GALVESTON RELIEF.
here to debauch our youth and com
pellinK us to bay it, seising the whole
........ . f llaaaa.hitul hManU nt I.n ! .... . . . . a - . ,
ios. livinn ln aud around the towns iu , "!7 1J 77 ".T 1 "ree-eigntns ot an men inict lay tie
Olboial report, have been received of h the or the
insurgent activity in Zambales province ,...... h.hi.M the
! "d in Bl,taU l,rovine- T: VirT I Boxers. A heroic chapter of mission-
lines oocurreu ourjuu toe wwk uu me .,. l. -.,;.,,. . chanter
ol ou.h: " " T "7 " ""j T-sL-'-i
The native eonveit has proved himself
if that is left for m..'
This wa on Sunday. Tbe time ol th.
operation wa. Mt tor Tuesday. My
children were sent for, and I prepared
for th. worst. '
"Th. appointed time earn.; th. fonr
doctor present examined, me for two
' hours, then they retired and consulted
! for the same length of time. They
concluded that tbey did not know what
j ailed me. Tbe bead physician asked
: permission to 'cut,' as be expressed it,
! 'and find out.' I asked bow big a
: place he wanted to cut. He aaid b.
j thought four inches far enough.' I
i knew enough not to allow any such
! hide-and-seek game to be played with
me, so the operation did not occur. I
j continued nnder the doctor's care, but
my case was considered hopeless. I
made my will, balanced my accounts
' and made every preparation for death.
I ' 'I continued to grow steaoiiy worse.
Bicol river, in tbe proviuce
Camuriuea. It is estimated that the1
S.H It umi ml Thnnaand Dollars Can
trlltul.d to Dm..
Galveston, Tex., Oct. 8. John
Sealy, chairman of tbe finance com
mittee, a sub-committee of the tialves
ton central relief committee, and cus
todian o( the Gulvestou relief luml, Jias
given out the following:
"All supplies that have been turned
over to me up to and including Octoiiet
1, 1800, from all sources, amount to
9781,048.63. This amouut iuoludes al'
mouey received by m. direct, all re
ceived by Major Jones, and slao 309,-
600 remitted to me by Governor Savers
out ol subscriptions made to bim. The
governor has also ordered s (urthvr re
mittance to me of 9100.000, which
should reach me in the next lew days,
Insurgent, lost 90 killed in the various: worthr o oAM (or him
districts
Two civilians, John McMahon and ;
Ralph McCord, of San Fraucisco, who'
started ou a business trip for Vigan !
sud Bangoed, iu northern Luson, have :
not been heard Irom (or three weeks.
It i (eared they have beau killed oi
captured by the insurgents.
A Rich Man Dead.
Indianapolis, Oct. 8. W. V. Wol
xitt, ol Boston, died at St. Vincent's
hospital from a stroke of apoplexy sus
tained on a Big Four train yeeterdiiy.
Mr. Woloott located in St. Louis about
80 rears ago. lie became a member
ol the firm ol Wolcott & Hume, pub
lishers of the Journal aud Times, at
St. Louis, and later was president ot
The tauut of rich Christians can no
lunger be thrown in his face. China
ha been awakened Irom ber sleep of
ages. She can never again fall back
iuto tbe Bttme comatose condition as be
fore. A trumpet call has been issued
to the Christians of America and Great
Britaiu to go in and possess the land,
to see to it that their comrades have
not died ln vain."
Rer.lver Will Ba Arretted.
San Francisco, Oct. 4. Deputy
United States .Marshals Shelly Monck
ton and Geoige II. Burnham, left to
uight for Seattle, from which port they
will embark for Cape Some on th(
steamer Senator next Thursday.' They
side bis body, covered with blood, and
lit nicely in the cut places in bis head.
A towel had been tied around bis head,
evidently for a gag. An examination
ot tbe premises showed the safe locked,
the money in the drawer undisturbed,
each denomination being iu separate
compartments, and a watch was on the
corpse. . The body waa vet warm but
death had occurred some time before,
either ol four wounds beiug sufficient
to produce it. Nothing was misting
except the key to tbe door, the mur
derer evidently taking it with bim and
locking the door. One witness saw
tbe deceased enter the store with a tall,
alim man about 6 o'clock, but only hud
a back view and did not recognize the
other man.
Mailey had lived in the Coenr
d'Alenes about 15 yeais, and bad no
known enemies.
STEAMERS WITH TREASURE.
i.o uii snnd me from time to time the St. Louis Car Coupler Company. ; are charged with the mission of arrest'
i . . J. ,2. 1 1 i .1 t-l .U- ,Aa. .MM
such additional fnud ss ne may re- lie owneu mrge interests in .nimuuii , ing Aiex .ncteuto, vuo inum u .
..,., w ara arrauiitim iu proper ' siuo mines and at the time ol his death number of Nome mining suits, and to
shape a full itemised statement ol all was seulor partner iu the banking firm
rceeitit and amount, expeuded. which ,'of Woloott ft Co., ol Boston and New
..... aa U.-L A .U A I Ui. I. ....... 1,,
will be duly published. '
Troubles at til King of Cambodia.
Paris, Oct. 8. Prince Vkauthor, son
ol the King ol Cambodia (French ludo
China), who wa. recently a guest ol
France at the exposition, and who dis
appeared somewhat mysteriously, waa
i,i in ltrnHHels. A disiwtuh sent iu
York. A search of his efleotB brought
to light the fact that be carried with
htm a large fortune. He had iu his
valise 9500,000 in government bonds
! and about 92,000 in cash on bis person.
Honrs Coming to America.
St Taul, Oct. 1. The Globe tomor
row will ss r. "Hundreds and per-
his behalf say. he did not sail for home ' n4pl, thousands, of Boers will emigrate
lust week from Marseilles, as was ar-. jlom 0(,th Africa to the United Stutes
ranged, because he ha not received the a,u(j aettle in the Northwest. Theodore
French government's reply to the let- yan (jrecht, ol Holland, who has of
ter ol grievances from hli hither against I jttte years made his home in tbe South
the French otlicials in laiubo.ua, oi Atricau republic Is in St. I'aul to ar-
whloh b. wa tbe bearer, lie ds
that the only response he received wa
a telegram irom bis father, ordering bis
return, but he explains that ho cannot
do so until he has received the reply ol
the Frenob government, so he has gone
to Brussels. The prince denies having
auy disagreement with his lather, King
Norodom.
British Shelled a Vintage.
Hong Kong, Oct. 8. The British
gunboat Robin has .helled the village
ol Luk Lae, on the West river. In re
taliation (or the inhabitants tiring ou a
British steamer. Tbe ringleaders were
afterward captured and Dogged.
Fire In Chicago,
Chicago, Oct. 8. Fire tonight de
stroyed an eight-story building on
Market street, doing $600,000 damage.
The principal loser is E. A. Rothschild
ft Co.
range satisfactory railroad rates over
the Western Hues. Mr. Van Credit
will bring a large contingent of Boere
to this country in the spring if condi
tions are favorable. Tbereaie thous
ands of Boers, he says, who are anx
iously awaiting an opportunity to leave
their present environment aud embark
for another land."
Railroad Man's Suicide.
Birmingham, Ala., Oct. 8,Warnei
M. Newbold, superintendent of the
South and North Birmingham Mineral
Divisions of the Louisville Sc Nash
ville railroad, committed suicide at hit
residence in this city today by shootiug
himself iu the mouth with a 88-calilwr
revolver. Mr. Newbold lost his wife
some months ago, and since that time
haa been despondent, and to that cause
is attributed the terrible deed whicr
has shocked the community-
bring hiin before the United States cir-
cut court of appeals to answer for con
tempt in having refused to obey tb
writ of supersedeas issued by Judge
Morrow some weeks ago. They are
further instructed to call upon tbe
United States military authorities to
enforce the return of the various min
ing claims to the people who held
them prior to litigatiou.
Hpantili Minister au Kinb.ssler.
New York, Oct. 4. A dispatch to
the Herald Irom . Valparaiso says: II
is estimated that the amount of money
alleged to have been embexxled by the
ex-Spanish minister, Salvador Lopes y
Guljarro, is more tbsn 9100,000. The
money belonged to Spanish subjects,
who are very indignant. Loet received
the funds from the Chilean government
to pay demands sustained by Spaniards
during the revolution of 1891. He
having presented his paper of retire
ment, the minister disappeared, with
out paying a cent to the claimants.
Sunk In Collision.
Philadelphia. Oct. 4. The British
steamship Eagle Point, Captain Hewl
son, from London, for Philadelphia,
which passed in the Delaware break
water today, reports that at 1 o'clock
yesterday morning, he collided with
tbe British steamer Biela, from New
York, September 80, lor Manchester,
England, aud that the latter vesel
sank. Tbe captain of the Eagle Point
reports that all hand, were taken of!
the Biela before ah. sank and will b
brought here.
Amount O.er .300.OOO-St.Hmer Culch
but Slightly Uainagrd,
Seattle. Wash.. Oct. 4. The Pacific
Coast Steamship Company's steamship
City ol Topeka arrived Irom Lvnu
canal points. She brought abont 150
passengers and 9200.000 iu gold, most
ly in small amounts in the bands of
pasengers. The Topeka's otlicers re
port that tbe steamer Culch. which
was on the rocks this side of Skag
way, appears to be but slightly dam
aged. A wrecking company is at work
endeavoring to float her.
The steamship Senator arrived from
CaDe Nome and St. Michael this morn
ing, bringing about 100 passengers and
9133,000 in treasure. She left Nome
September 21. Among her pttssegnt-rs
is John Noyes, the Butte, Mont., mil
lionaire and mining operator, who is
accompanied by bis wife and sou.
N. P., R. Hatch, of San Francisco,
was also a passenger on the vessel, lie
is one of the attorneys for the defend,
ants in the receivership case at Nome,
in whioh Londbloom. Lindberg and
others are interested, and is said to be
on the wsy to San Francisco to secure
a supplementary order from the federal
district court there.
Missionaries and Knglneer Safe.
' Paris, Out. 8. The French consul
general st Shanghai, under date ol
September 29, telegraph, that be has
been informed by the governor of Gent
Cn. Lt that, through the intermedia-,
tion of Sheng (the administrator of tel
egraph, and railroads) the missionaries
and engiueeis at Tbeng-Tiug-Fu were
safe and sound September 23; tout the
military and civil authorities had taken
precaution to protect all th. mission
aries aud that tb. Belgian mission at
Mug Tian Lung was safe.
Day after day waa passed in intense
agony. A a last resort i xoia my
hired man to bring me, tb. next time
ha went to town, a box of Dr. Wil
liams' Pink Pills for Pale People. I
had read considerable abont them and
thought I would try them. Immed
iately after beginning the use of tnes.
pills I commenced to ' feel better. At
first, I took one pill three times a day.
bnt increased th. doe. to three pills
three times s day. In two week. I
was out of bed and around.
"In five weeks I took a trip to Man
kato, but this trip was a little beyond
my strength snd I cam. hom. and had
to go to bed. I again began the us ot
the pills. The effect wa a before; in
four day I wa on my feet, and hav.
been there ever lince, thanks to Dr.
Williams' rink Pill, for Pal. Peopl.."
1 hereby certify th. sbov. ftatm.nt
is true, to the best ot my, knowledge
and belief. LE ROY BOWEN.
Witnesses: J. A. Blddeson, Mrs.
Le Roy Bowen.
Mr. Bowen'. postofflc. addret. is
Beautord, Minn. He , will gladly an
swer any inquiries to those enclosing
stamp for reply. ' " '
It was nature's own remedy that
accomplished this our. caused by im
pure blood, for Dr. Williams' Fink
Pills for Pal. People are composed of
vegetable remedies that exert a power
ful influence in purifying and enrich
ing the blood. Many disease long
supposed by the medical profession to
be inourable hav. ucoumbed to th po
tent influence of these pills. This uni
versal remedy is sold by all druggist.
Emma Abbott's Father Insaae.
Chicago Oct. 1. A special , to th.
Chronicle from Milwuakee, says.' Ap
plication has been made to Judge Wall
ber for the appointment of a guardian
for Seth Abbott, father of th. late Em
ma Abbott. Mr. Abbott was adjudged
insane in th. Chicago courts last Fri
day, and bit commitment ordered to a
sanitarium at Wauwatosa. The appli
cation for a guardian i mad. by Frl
.rick Abbott, a son, who asks that b.
or com. tuitabl. person b. appointed
guardian. Judge Wallber ha fixsd
th. hearing for October 22. ' '
Gomes la Trathfu.1.
Havana, Oct. 1. General Maximo
Gomes ha. written a letter, in which
be says:
"Many person, ar mortified at to.
prolongation of tb. American interven
tion. Many also view tbe situation In
a pessimistic light But th. Ameri
can are not to blam. tor th. deity, a.
th. Cuban, hav.. pieced obstacU. ta
their path. ' Ko good man can doubt
that th. promise of th. United State,
secretary ol war and th. American
wopl. will b. faithfully lust." . 4
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