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GOLD HILL NEW S. la t e r new s . C M SKIDS KILLtl) BURNED AT THE S TA K E. ANOTHER CRISIS H D T a m i l , 1« V e n g e a n v e n t a n A l e b a u i n M e b The allies rtiptured Shan lla i Kwau. • H a n g i n g t«»u M i l d . Germans routed a Boxer force near r tB U M IB ÍT 1 R T IA T V H IU T . Wetumpka, Ala., Oct. 4 .— Winfield Pekin, Townsend, alia« Floyd, a negro, was Roosevelt received a great ovatiou iu Particulars o f the ¿ÍTtir in burned at th e. stake in the little towu Powers In Aooord as Regards OREGON. GOLD HILL. X - .. L Í 'J . '. - of Electric, 16 mile« from this place, e: Lincoln, Neb. Marinduque. Chinese Trouble. ir half hour after midnight this morn Hauna spoke in Chicago on the Tam- ing. The negro'« crime was an at tnauy ice trust. tempted assault oil Mi's. Lnnuie liar- OTHER L IV E S L O S T nngtou, whose husband set lire to the FA LL IN L IN E W IT H A M E R IC A Minister Wii confirm» the reported THREE fudictmeut of Prince Tuan. fuel which re«luued Townsend's body to ashes. Prospects are again good lor settle E v e n ( I r r i h a n y N h n w i S ig n « o f P r e p o r - lm « > rirn ii« Ala«» l l m l W u iin d e d C u n > | i r r h a i i i l i « K r l l « w o f U t « I u s ;» « ri Yesterday afternoon, at 1 o ’clock, ment of the Chinese question. lu g t o J M i i lh«* t> «»in n t o n M o v o i u f f iit T h * y W e r e th e V ic tim « o f Ir c it t l» - a n t H a p p o a la s « a f ih a F a i t W a a * the uegro, who was a nephew of the e r o u » l ( r b c ! j T h e l l e l l e f K i |»«»«l • tlo»«. • tC u rly H o t1 1 e tii« n t L o o k « « ! F o r . British election returns continue to * 'c u lia A r r a i a t h a T e le g r a p h negro Floyd, hanged u week ago for an ¿how large Conservative gains. atteiupte«l ssault, attempted to assault A business block at Shaniko, Or., Washington, Get. 4. — Favorable Manila. Oct. 8 .— Persistent native Mrs. Harrington. Mr. Harrington Count von Waldersee haa arrived at was completely destroyed by tire. news has reached Washington from ibu report«, which are generally believed was at a cotton giu iu Electric. Ills Tien Tain. chancellories, indicating Daily Democrats of Montana, nomi to have been current in Manila for sev borne is one m ile out of tow n. The European The Chinese government, baa ordered nated Thomas S. Hogan for governor. eral days, are to the effect that Cap negry came to the house aud told Mrs. tliut a complete agreement as to China the degradation of Prince Tuan. Massachusetts Democrats nominated tain Devereux Shields and company 1, Harrington that her husband had sent is w ithin sight. The agreement w ill German« want Waldersee to offer a a full state ticket, beaded by Robert of the Twenty-ninth imantry. consist him to get 20 cents from her. Mie I la« ou the basis of the pro|si«itious laid ing of 45 men, stationed at Hoag, Mar told him she bad no change. Then the down by Secretary Hay iu his note of reward for the head of Prince Tuan. Treat Paine, Jr. induque island, embarked September negro left, bill returned iu alsmt 10 July 8, ami the subsequent notes trial- An audience of 20,000 people waa A negro fiend was burned at the miuutes. The woman’s screams were iug on the subject. The uccord of Rus addressed by Roosevelt in Kansas City, stake at Wetumpka, Ala., for au at 13 on the gunboat Villalobos and land ed oh the Mariuduque coast September beard by Bob Nicholls, a negro, who sia with the United States is mill« Mo. tempted criminal assault. 14, where 300 of the euemv, armed with was passing along tho road at the time, complete than waa anticipated at first, Governor Favere says he haa re Sir Redverr Ruller w ill return to rifles, supposedly from Luzon, sur lie ran to the liuuse in tim e to see the and the rep u ts show that all of the ceived $672,176 for aid of Texas suffer England with Loid Roberts and Lord prised the Americans. European nations probably are placing The latter neyro escape. ers. As soon as Mrs. Harrington was re themselves in position to take advan Kitchener w ill remain iu the chief fought for several hours, until their To data^ 2,839 bodies have been offi commuud in South Africa. ammunition was exhausted, and they stored to consciousness, Nichols gave tage of the opining made by the U n it cia lly leported found at Gahestou. The population of the city of Seattle, were over,a)were«l aud surrendered, re the alarm. The news spread rapidly. ed States, anil soon w ill be ready to be To: as officially announced by the Unite«! lief being impossible. At least four of All the stores in Electric were instant gin negotiations (or a settlem ent with The postoffice at Mesa, 12 m iles from States census bureau, is 80,671, as the soldiers were killed, among whom, ly closed, the ginneries aud «uwinills the Chinese government. The Hus Phoenix, Ariaona, was robbed of $1,000 against 42,837 in 1890, an increase of according to reports, were Captain «hut down; the people left their wug- sain« already have given notice of such Shields. The Americans also had sev ons in the road aud their plows iu the purjstse, aud while the text of tint in stamps and $200 in cash. 37,834, or 88.32 per cent. eral wounded. fields aud gathered for a pursuit of the French note oil this subject, referred Thomas G. Sherman, the famous The Peruvian cabinet has resigned, Lieutenants Roiff and Bates, on uegro. The negro was soon found on to iu today's press dispatches, has not lawyer and single-tax advocate, died at owing to a unanimous vote of ceusure lioard the guuboat Yorktown, left Ma the north outskirts of Electric. There reached the state department, the offi his home in New York, aged 66. by congress, being inevitable as a re nila Monday. After gathering troop« he wa« confronted by his victim , who cials are satisfied that it is correctly W . Burke Cochran spoke against ex sult of the scandal iu connection with at llatangas they proceeded to Marin« identified him. reported and that France, like. Russia, pansion in the Coliseum in Chicago be* the purchase of arms iu Belgium and duque to verify the report« regarding Abeut 11 o ’clock a cowd of «everal ts ready to negotiate at once. the alleged nse by Senor Belamunde, the fate of Cuptain Shields au«l his hundred was iu the little village. The fore an audience of 12,000 persons. As for Germany, either the position ex-m inister of finance, of government men, aud in case the native rumors negro was taken to the edge of the v il of that goveriimeut has law'll misunder Imperial statistics show that 544.- funds for his private transactions. were w ell fcunQed, to puuiih the rebels lage and preparations for his death stood or it has lustiiiued a change of 283 children below 11 years of age are According to semi-official state and release the captives. N ew s from were quickly made. A rope was flung mind. Possibly the former is ilie case, engaged in industrial pursuits in Ger ments, the Russian naval estim ates for this expedition is awaited w ith some over the limb of a big oak aud KlO men but, however that may be, it is quite many. certain from the advices w hich have I 1901 show a total of 97,097,666 rou anxiety at Manila. In the mean stood ready to swing (him up. Lieutenant-General Miles in his an bles. au increase of 10,000,000 roubles while, the censor prohibits the trans Theu a halt was called, and the man reached Washington that the German nual report renews his recommendation for the current year. The ordinary ex mission of news concerning tho affair. ner of death was discussed by the mob. government, upon careful inspection of for the further nse of the automobile m penditure swallows 60,000.000 roubles, Colonel Edwward E. Hardin, of the A vote wa« taken, and the balloting the plans lor a settlem ent projected bv the army. of w hich 16,000,000 is intended to Twenty-ninth regiment, who is now •howed a majority of the crowd favoied the United States, finds therein noth The plant of the Illinois Steel Com* strengthen the Heet, 8,000,000 roubles in Manila, admits it i« impossible that death at the stake. The stake whs ing inconsistent with the German as pany at Joliet, 111., has been shut down for harbor work at Libau, 2,000,000 the native reports may bC correct. prepared, and the uegro was lioond to pirations. Thatefore, it may lie e x ow ing to a lack of orders. Two thous roubles to be expended at Vladivostock, it w itll chains. Pine knots were piled pected that Germany, too, w ill lie pre and men are affected. about him, aud the Haines were started pared soon to join in this common E C U A D O R A ND PER U . aud 3,000,000 at Fort Arthur. It by the husbaud of bis victim . As they movement toward a settlem ent The population of St. Joseph. .Mo., Kate Carmack, w ife of George Car- according to the United States census, mack, the Klondike m illionaire, filed R e l a t i o n s B e t w e e n t h e T w o C o u n l r l e « leaped to the negro’s flesli he utter««! may lie stated that altogether the pros N o t th e M o a t A g r e e a b le . wild cries to v o d lor mercy and help. pects of an adjustment of the Chinese is 102,979, against 52,321 in 1890, an a suit in the superior court at H ollis New York, Get. 3.— The Herald’s The crowd looked on deaf to bis cries, iilficulties without resort to formal increase of 50,655, or 96.81 per cent. ter, Cal., for divorce, alleging deser correspodent in Bogota says no ection war are very inbfih brighter than they A city detective of Cleveland, Ohio, tion and infiritdity. She demands half w ill be taken on the protocol recently snd in an hour the uegro whs reduced were one week ago. to ashes. was shot and instantly killed w hile of the community property, which con signed by Minister Uribe and the gov Townsend, before being lionnd, con trying to put a stop to a shooting affray sists of valuable Klondike mines, real em inent of Ecuador. The protocol is B L A M E S T H E F O R E IG N E R S . between onion and nonunion molders. estate in Seattle and other places, and not approved because of the Colombian fessed the crime, and said he was also implicated with Alexander Flovd, who For the fiscal year ending June 30, large sums de|>oBited in H ollister. San authorities waiting for im|>ortaut data was hanged two weeks ago, for an a t O r . C l n r k o n t h e I , «>•««« M in i (¿ ta in * P r o ii» llu * I p r la l n g In < hint»« 1900, the total number of postage Francisco and Seattle banks. The en in regard to the attitude of Ecuador in tempted assault ou Miss Kate Pearson. stamps of all kinds issued iu the U nit tire property is appraised at $1,500,- connection w ith the invasion of the He said he and Floyd had planned other Boston. Oct 4.— At the Gongrega ed States, including ordinary stamps, 000. Carmack proposes to contest the southern frontier of Colombia. Colom crimes of like character. tioiial m inisters’ meeting this morning postage doe stamps, stamped envelopes suit, and a sensational trial is a n tici bia is also investigating whether Ecua the principal s(a-aker waa Dr. F rancis B R U TA L ID A H O M U R D E R . and postal cards, reached the enornions pated. A. Clark, president ol the United dor has been iu connivance with \ ene- total of 5,333,000,000, valued at $98,- Christian Endeavor, whose subject British recapture their guns from the zuela. M a n B e a t I n lle a t li W ith a n Ir o n B a r — 000,000—an increase of 100,000,000 Boers. whs , “ Losses and Gains From the Up In the meantime the Colombian gov N u d e w 1» A s s a i l a n t . stamps over the preceding year. rising in C hina.” Dr. Clark, who ha* Bryan made • dosen speches in ernment has given orders to the m ili W allaca, Idaho, Oct. 4. — Matt tary authorities on the Ecuadorian Mailey was found iniir<lered iu his visited several mission stutious in General MacArthur recently isRued Minnesota. North China where the massacres lute- frontier to maintain the strictest neu the following general order for the bet The pope favors the American policy trality. The Libeial revolution is not store this morning. Just before 9 ly occurred, says iu part: y terment of the government of the city o ’clock this morning a passer-by saw in the Philippines. “ The dragon’s teeth of war and mas lim ited to guerrilla warfare in the de- hi» body lying near the rear end of nis of Manila: “ E xisting orders requir sacre were s u m by the foreigners win» Germany denies any agreement with paitm ents of Cnndina, Marca and Toli- ing reside: ts of the city of Manila to cigar store, and notified the officers. ma. The revolutionists in the north, Both doors were locked, and blood on hud come in the spirit of commercial confine themselves to their homes after France and Rnssia. 10 o ’clock P. M., are hereby amended Many business men w ill join excur commanded by General Santos, have the floor caused the belief that he had greed to push their conquests. Turn the tables for u moment and imagine offered to capitulate. to extend the hour to ’.I P. M., after sion to Walla W alla. suicided. When the door was forced, General Pinzen, the hero of the he was found to have his throut cut China forcing her goods upon us at the which hour the streets w ill be cleared Roosevelt spoke to 30,000 or 40,000 northern campaign, became minister (Klint of the sword, sending her opium by the police. Saloons w ill be closed aud his skull crushed in three long Nebraskans in McCook. of war on September 19. He has streaks. Au iron bar 18 inches long here to debauch our youth aud coni- at 10 P. M., and the sale of liquor pro pelting us to buy it, seizing the whole Idaho miners convicted of conspiracy strengthened and made the department hibited after that hour.” by one and one-half iuches wide and state of Massachusetts because of two to obstruct mail train during big atrikt more popular three-eighths of an inch thick lav be Hoodlums at Victor, Colo., attacked of 1899. The Marroquin government is now side bis body, covered with blood, and Chinamen murdered by a mob, and Governor Roosevelt. Washington stockmen confer with recognized by the diplomatic corps re fit nicely iu the cut places in bis head. , we can imagine some of the feelings Conger w ill not yet begin negotia Commissioner Hermann regarding siding in Bogota. Communication be A towel had lieen tied around his head, which animated tho Boxers or the tween Lake Maiacaibo and Ecuade has evidently for a gag. An examination more intelligent powers behind the tions with the Chinese commission. grazing on forest reserves. Boxers. A heroic chapter of m ission been re-established. of the premises showed the safe locked, Buffalo, N. Y ., is made the eighth The population of the city of Los ary annals has been written, a chapter city of the United States by the new Angeles, Cal., according to the census the money iu the drawer undisturbed, wh<ise records can never be dimmed. GALVESTON R E L IE F . census, having passed Cincinnati and of 1900, is 102,479, au increase of 62,- each denomination being iu separate | The native conveit has proved him self San Francisco. compartments, and a watch was on thff' worthy of the Savior who died for him. 048, or 103.85 per cent since 1890. S eve n H u m lr r d T h o u s a n d D o lla r « C o n - corpse. The body was vet warm but The taunt of rich Christians can no t r ib u t e « ! U p t o D a t e . The Parkland Fishing & Packing W ithin a radius of 12 m iles of Sump death had occurred some tim e liefore. longer lie thrown in his face. China Company has been incorporated w ith ter, Or., six lumber m ills are in opera Galveston, T ex., Oct. 3 .— John > a capital of $20,000. Its headquarters tion. The timber in that district is of Sealy, chairman of the finance com either of four wounds being sufficient has been awakened from her sleep of w ill be Parkland, Pierce county, Wash. splendid quality and there is an active m ittee, a sub-committee of the Galves to produce it. Nothing was missing ages. She can never again I h II hack except the key to the door, the mur into the same comatose condition as be ton central relief com mittee, and cus A passenger train on the Fort Worth market for it. derer evidently taking it with him aud & Rio Grande railroad ran into a w ash John E. Hudson, president of the todian of the Galveston relief fund, has locking the door. One witness saw fore. A trumpet call has been issued • the deceased enter the store w ith a tall, to the Christians of America ami Great out near Rock Creek, Texas. One American Bell Telephone Company, given out the following: Britain to go in nud (sissess the laud, “ All supplies that have been turned i person was killed and eight badly in died suddenlv in the Boston & Maine slim man about 6 o'clock, but only had to see to it that their comrades have over to me up to and including October jured. railroad station at Beverly, Mass., a back view aud did not recognize the not died in vain.” 1, 1900, from all sources, amount to other man. George F . Drew, the first Democratio w hile waiting for a train. $781,048.63. This amount includes nl' Mailey had lived in the Coeiir governor of Florida after the war, died B e e r lv e r W ill H e A rr e s te d . The 700 employes of the Reading money received by me direct, all re at his home at Jacksonville, aged 73 Iron Company, of Deanville, Pa., de ceived by Major Jones, and also $309,- d ’Alenes about 15 yeais, aud had no Han Francisc«', Oot. 4 .— Deputy years. Two hours before his death his cided today to accept the 26 per cent 500 remitted to me by Governor Sayers known enem ies. United States Marshals Shelly Monck- wife died from the effects of a stroke reduction iu their wages, to take effect ont of subscription« made to him . The 1 S T E A M E R S W IT H T R E A S U R E . ton and George II. Burnham, left to of apoplexy. October, and against w hich they governor has also ordered a further re- • night (or Seattle, from which port they «truck. A m o u n t O v e r 31.300,WOO—S t e a m a r C u t c h w ill embark for Cape Nome on the m ittance to me of $100,000, which News has been received of hurricane b u t S lig h tly H a m a g e d , steamer Senator next Thursday. They should reach me in the next few days, at Offord, Iceland, September 20. The The Austrian steamer Lloyd has Seattle, Wash., Oct. 4 .—The Pacific are charged with the mission of arrest wind, it is said, blew 120 m iles an sailed from Lourenco Marques, having and he w ill «end me from tim e to tune Coast Steamship Company’s steamship ing Alex McKenzie, the receiver in a «uch additional funds as he may re hour. Nearly all the fishing smacks on board 400 Transvaal refugees, part We are arranging iu proper City of Topeka arrived from Lvnu number of Nome m ining suits, and to were driven ashore, houses were razed of them being Irish-Atnericans. All ceive. and several persons were killed. There their expenses have been paid by the shape a full itemized statement of all canal points. She brought aliout 16(1 bring him before the United States cir- was great destruction of property. Transvaal government. Each man re receipts ami amounts expended, which passengers and $200,0011 in gold, m ost cut court of appeals to answer for con ly in sm all amounts in the hands of tempt iu having refused to obey the w ill be duly published.” The Republic Iron & Steel Com ceived 30 shillings and will be paid pasengers. The Topeka’s officers re writ of supersedeas issued by Judge $42.50 on landing at any port which pany’s works in East St. Louis, 111., port that the steamer Cutch. w hich Morrow some week» ago. They are T ro u b le« o f th e K in g or C n m h od 1«. known as the Tudor Iron Works, have may be selected by them. Paris, Oct. 3 .— Prince Ykanthor, son was on the rocks this side of Skug- further instructed to call upon the resumed operations after a suspension Captain J. V. Henry, of Quinoy, of the King of Cambodia (French indo- way, appears to be bnt slightly dam United States m ilitary authorities to of two months on account of the fail 111., who has just resigned as assistant China), who was recently a guest of aged. A wrecking company is at work enforce the return of the varioun m in ure to agree upon a wage scale. An postmaster, was arrested for the al France at the exposition, and who d is endeavoring to float her. ing claim s to the people who held agreement has now lieeu reached and leged embezzlement of $3,300, funds of appeared somewhat mysteriously, was The steamship Senator arrived from them prior to litigation. signed for the ensuing year, and up the National Railway Mail Service found in Brussels. A dispatch sent iu Cape Nome and St. Michael this morn wards of 800 men are at work. S p a n ish M in iste r an K n ib a ssle r . Benevolent Assciation, of which he had his behalf says he did not sail forborne ing, bringing about 100 passengers and New York, Oct. 4.— A dispatch to A large timber-land deal was com-1 been secretary and treasurer since its last week from Marseilles, as was ar $188,000 in treasure. She left Nome organization. Henry had given the ranged, because he has not received the September 21. Among her passegners the Herald from Valparaiso says: It pleted at Albany, Or., by the filing in French government’s reply to the let is John Noyes, the Butte, Mont., m il is estimated that the amount of money the office of the connty recorder a deed association a bond of $10,000. from W. II. Stimson, of Loa Anglees, | Sim Leep was killed at Carson. Or., ter of grievances from his father against lionaire and mining operator, who is alleged to have been embezzled by the ex-Spanish minister, Salvador Lopez y C al., to Theodore O. Wither, of La by being run over by a logging wagon. the French officials in Cambodia, of accompanied by his wife and sou. N. P. R. Hatch, of San Francisco, Gnijarro, is more than $100,000. The He adds Crosse, W is., conveying abont 4,500 The accident occurred one-half mile w hich he was the bearer. •ores of timber land in the southern from Brown's saw m ill, where he was that the only response he received was was also a passenger on the vessel. He money belonged to Spanish subjects, part of the county for the consideration employed. He was driving a heavily a telegram from his father, ordering his ia one of the attorneys for the defend who are very indignant. Loez received of $40,860. Two Other deeds of 160 loaded four-horse logging wagon down return,» but he explains that he cannot ants in the receivership case at Nome, the funds from the Chilean government acres each were filed in favor of W ith a steep grade, when the brake failed to do so until he has received the reply of in which Londbloom, Lindberg and to pay demands sustained by Spaniards The the French government, so he has gone others are interested, and is said to be daring the revolution of 1891. He er, the consideration being approxi work, and the horses ran away. m ately $10 an acre, a high price for driver jumped, but was caught under to Brussels. The prince denies having on the way to Huh Francisco to secure having presented his papers of retire tim ber land, indicating an increased the load. Deceased was 25 years old. any disagreement w ith bis father, King a supplementary order from the federal ment, the minister disappeared, w ith out paving a cent to the claim ants. district court there. Two of the horses were killed outright. Norodom. dem and for such property. iHt NEWS Of THE WEEK 1