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GOLD HILL NEWS r C B Ilin iD 1 T IB T IA T V R U A T . GOLD HILL......................... ORE 'OR. LATER NEW S. tpyan concluded his tour of Illiooia. Cecil Rhodes will re-enter iiolitiox. The eiopreae dowager is said to be <11. Ï THE ARMY A ND THE N AVY. M ura T h a n T w o H u n d r e d M illio n « W ill Hu Aafced fur It« S u p p o r t. New York, Oct. 11.—-More than psuu.ouo.uuu win $200,000,000 will M b«l asae«i asked lur for tnn the «op- mu sfii chi c« -p Chinese Court W ill Not Re- pt)rt u( ti,„ urmv B()(t navy for the fiscal Cftnftd& Dßoides to Dispose o f year ending June 30, 1902, says the Mining Lands. tn rn to Pekin. Washington correspondent of the Her Roberts w ill name his own succes sor. ald. Secretary Ixtug has been careful Colville Indian reservation is opened ly considering the estimates of the bu HAVE GONE TO S IN A N FU for settlement. reaus of his depsrtineut, cutting them ARE LO C A TE D IN K L O N D IK E Roosevelt spoke to an immense audi wherever feasible, and Secretary Root ence iu St. Louis. ia sharpening his pruning knife so that T h o s e P r o p e r t ie s N o t P n r e h n a e d W i l l T h e i r F ir s t R top W a s M a il* a l T e l T e e n , C o u i p r v h a u l r s B r ï l r w o f t h e I u ip o r t - it will be in condition for use on' the Canada will sell crown mining b u t t h e P in o n W a s N o t C u u a ld e r e d He T h r o w n U p o n fo r K o lo o a t lo n ail* H t « | » « l * i a o f t h e P a s t W e e k war depaitment estimate« when he re ^ C a l l e d F r o n t t k a T a l a g r a p k t'olUMItUI. clams in Klondike. • S a fe O a t. A ft o r L ia t la P u b l l a h e d . turns. General Brooke urges reorganization Chiefs of bureaus of the war depart Washington, Oct. 10.—The effort to ment are estimating for expenses on Seattle, Oct. II.— Advices from The Boers are active io Orange River of the army on modern Hues. Conger has prepared a list of Chinese Induce the Chinese imperial oourt to the basis of an army of 100,000 men. Dawson, dated September 26, Stilt«» Colony. return to Pekin lias failed, after a Under the present law all volunteers that the sale of the crown claims in the Roosevelt spoke to two big meetings officials that should be puuished. week’s peiaistent effort on the part of and regulars in excess of about 30,000 Klondike country was to begin Octo Idaho Soldiers’ Home was destroyed in Chicago. the powers. News to that effect was men, must la» diacharged before July I, ber 2 and lust for several weeks, and Japanese troops are withdrawing by tire. One inmate was suffocated. brought to the state department today 1901, and (juarterinaater-Geueral Lud to begin «agin November 2. Thu gold The American Bible Society fur by the Chinese minister, who rceeived Iiotn China. ington is making arrangements for the commissioner of the district estimutea nishes a list ot missionaries killed by it via St. Petersburg from Viceroys transportation he me of the volnnteers, the number of claims to be sold at be Boorke Cock ran discussed the issues Boxers. Liu Knin Yih an,I Chang Chlh Tung, iteglnuing next mouth. It will tie nec tween 6,000 and 10,000. Men were In Topeka, Kansas. under date of October 4. Minister Wu essary to recruit regiments to tuke the at work all the latter part of Septem John Q. Packard, a wealthy mine The battleship Texas may be perman owner of Salt Lake, miftle a donation received the message last night. It place of the volunteers, iu case more ber ascertaining the exact number. ently retired from service. of a site and $75,000 dor a public li was as lollows; troop« are authorised, and when they To do this the titles of all the claim« A tornado struck the town of Biwa brary in that city. “ The departure of their imperial ma are ready for active service they must In the district, about 20,000, had to be bik, in Northern Minnesota, killing jesties for Shen Si (province) was di be transjsirted to Manila. Ho (Quarter looked up. The claims are nearly «1 General MacArthur reported to the to distressing conditions at Tai Yu. nine persons, injuring several others master Genera I Ludiugtou lias asked*creeks and old timers at Dawson tie that the transport j Fu There is a scarcity of food sup tnd doing damage to the amount of war department ¿hat for considerably inure money than he lieve that many of them are rich. Roseciaus and the transport Argyle plie8 in the provinCtt of Hhan sl ou ac. 1500,000. All the claims that the public will arrived at . anila with Light 1 attunes i ooaut of jo n , Wintiuued drouth and needed for the preseut fiscal tear. In not purchase will be thrown open for The secretary of the interior has de C and M. Seventh artillery, Majoi G. ; his last annual estimates he requested ptovincial capita, (Tai y un) j8 al. cided to dispose of the Indian lands an appropriation of $38.678,546. This relocation 30 days after tHe list 1« pob- most deserted, the trades people having year the estimate will tie more than lished. Ns one knows much about th» ceded to the Chippewas in Minnesota, (». Greenong . P. H. Gilhooley, counsel for the left on account of the disturbance« $40,000,000. claims, as to whether they are rich or amounting to 74,125 acres. They çon Elizabethport. N. J., Banking C om -{c»u««d and continued ior mouths b^, sist of pine and agricultural lands. Pay of the army will lie what was not, but it is believed that some hav» Fire on the docks of the Atlantic pauv, announced that William Schiie- »he Boxer rebels, who had invaded that estimated for the current Usual year, thousands, and perhaps millions, hid Transport Line, in the North river. her, a missing clerk of the bank, was a ' province with the eucourageuieut of 47,000,000. There will lie a heavy in them. New York, destroyed one of the piers defaulter to the amount of $50,000. Governor Yu. Their majesties, there- bill for clothing, medical and hospital T h u > e w a In l l a a i o n . fore, were obliged to proceed to Shen stores, ordnauce. ordnance stores and of the company, with all the merchan and that the bank director« had made I Siftl, Victoria, B. C., Oct. II.—News that where telegraphic communication supplies and legulnr supplies for the dise on it, entailing a loss of $175,000. good the aomuut of the shortage. with Shanghai and other parts of the quartermaster’s department. The esti the Dominion government has decided to offer for sale all government claim« Lord George Hamilton, secretary of empire is open and rapid comm unica The population of the city of Taco mate made by Comu>i««ary-General ma, Wash., according to the United state for India, has received the fol tion with their majesties may therefore Weston for subsistence stores for the in the Klondike, has l»een received States census for 1900, is officially an lowing from Lord Curzon: “ The gen be carried on, thus court and official current ffitcal year was $11,112,242, with much joy in Dawson, as it mean»? the development of some of the beat nounced as 37,104, against 36,001 in , eral condition of crops is excellent, business may be transacted more expe and this will be exceeded. property iu the Yukon valley. Tb» 1890, an increase of 1,708, or 4.84 per and except in a pait of Bombay famine ditiously by their presence in Shen Sl Secretary Root’s estimate for the claims to he offered included all the al conditions are disappearing. The to -rather than in Shan Si. cent. military establishment for the current tal number on the relief list has fallen “The reasons for the temporary post year aggregated $128,170,683, and they ternate claims that have reverted to It is officially announced by the cen- j , to 2,746,000.’’ ponement of their majesties* return to will undoubtedly be larger for the next the crown from various causes. It ia ans bureau that the population of the estimated that there are between 8.00» The American Bridge Company Pekin are the presence of the allie<l fiscal year. Estima'tes will also tie state of ^>ew Hampshire is 411,588 and 10,000 such claims in the Klon forces there, on acoount of which so In 1890, the population was 370.530, closed a contract to furnish all of the submitted for public works, including dike. licitous fear is doubtlesu entertained, ! structural steel to be used in the erec the increase being 35,058, or 9.30 per construction and repair of arsenals, tion of a big arsenal at Kure, Japan. besides a danger of the outbreak of epi construction, repair and armament of cent. L O S T IN T H E D E S E R T. demic disease, which usually' follows Li Hung (.'hang has ordered the re The money value ot the contract is be after great disturbances, destruction of foitiflcations, construction and repair o f K in g e r H e r m a n n ’» lease and safe escort to Pekin of five tween $250,000 and $300,000. It property and military operations. 1 of military posts, river and harlior im N a r ro w B r Kwcapw o th e r a n d T w o O th e rs. Belgian engineers and 15 missionaries, will require six months to lurnish the is hoped that the powers will be con provements, maintenance of the Na Obicago, Oct. 11.— A dispatch to tional Horae fot Disabled Volunteer who have been kept prisoners many material, and it must be delivered at siderate in their judgment in this mat Soldiers, etc., which will make the the Chronicle from Phoenix, Aril, Kure within a year. * weeks at Pao Ting Fu. Li Hung ter.’’ war department estimates figure up says: Chang is apparently doing his utmost Officials of the North German Lloyd The important feature of the message 1. B. Hanna, cousin of Mark Hanna, to please the powers. Steamship Company at New York Citv is the confession that the court is re nearly $200,000,000. The secretary, however, will, whenever possible, superintendent of forest reserves for have awarded a contract for a monu At Trenton, N. J., Eddie McBride, strained bv fear of the allied force" largly redoce the estimates of his chiefs Arizona and New Mexico; A. F. Her 10 years old, died from burns received ment to be erected in a plot owned by from returning to Pekin. The move of bureaus mann, brother ot Land Commiasinncr while playing “ Indian" with compan the company in a cemetery' in North ment takes the emperor and empress As an indication of the growth of Binger Hermann, and W. E. Price, Hudson, in memory of the persons who ions. McBride was tied to a stake and dowager about 300 miles farther away the navy, the e«timate for its increase hud a thrilling experience and a I mod his clothing saturated with gasoline lost their lives in the great tire that from Pekin, though, according to the is slightly alxive $21,000,000— more lost their lives on the desert l*etweer> and then ignited. The boy broke loose destroyed the piers and steamers of the statements contained in the message by than it has ever been tie fore. Rear- the grand canyon of the Colorado and and ran screaming to his home, where company at Hoboken, on June 30 last. reason of the .direct telegraphic com Admiral Crowuinshield hus estimated the Utah state line. When within 4» he died. Bryan made 14 speeches in Southern munication with Shanghai the court for larger enlisted force, and unless the miles of Lee’s Ferry they camped for practically w ill be nearer for the pur secretary determines not to adopt the the night and their horses escaped. The war department has approved Illinois. an exhaustive opinion by Judge Advo The Chinese court refuses to return poses of negotiation« with the outside recommendation of the chief of the Pierce was lost from the party and world, than it was at Tai Yuan. cate-General Lieber to the effect that to Pekin. bureau of navigation, it will necessi after journeying over burning «amis all absentees from a volunteer legiment, tate larger appropriation for pay, day. Hanna was eo exhausted that he F IN D S A S N U G S U M . France is anxious to annex Yunnan s*vo prisoners of war, are discharged equipment and maintenance of the could not proceed. Hermann contin from the service on the same date upon province. men. ued his search for water, which he dis H o o d u r a n c e M in in g P r o p e r t y T h a t W« Russian troops may withdraw from D e f t b y D y i n g F ia n c e . which their organization is mustered covered five miles further on. H e le- 'R I O T I N G - TÑ~ P O R T O R IC O . out. The decision was important as Manchuria. t it rued with waier to Hanna who whs St. Paul. Oct. 10 —Through the K il l e d In a S t r e e t F ig h t unconscious and almost dead, affecting the pay and status of many The- Chamberlain is mentioned as a pos- publication of a dispatch in today’s F o u r P e r s o n s I» O uaynaa. officers serving on detached duty. following day a cowbov discovered Pioneer Press, Mr«. H. E. Butterfield, sible successor of Salisbury. New York, Oct. 11.— A dispatch to Fighting has broken out again in The ministerial majority in the Brit of this city, ha« discovered that «he is the' Herald from San Juan, Porto Rico, Hanna and Hermann wandering aim lessly about the desert and directed, Aehantee. ish parliament w ill be from 150 to 160. $200,000 wealthier thuu she imagined. sayaf them to tlieir destinaiton. A search In 1890, while ou an excursion to the Shan Hai Kwan forts surrendered to Fonr persons, one of them a woman, ing party later found Pierce, frantic Trades Council orders strike on Seat Pacific coast, she became acquainted the British. v tle's buildings. Over 1,000 men are with Ttfoma8 P. ilarkin, of Boston, were killed in another political street with thirst. The three men were taken A plot to assassinate President Mc idle. also a member of the party. They be riot inTinayama, which lasted all last to Flagstaff Monday. Kinley has been discovered. The Boers now occupy Wepner, as came engaged and the wedding date night. The rioting started in a cafe C O N G ER HAS A L IS T . In a train hold-up near Council well as Kouxville and Ficksburg, iu was fixed. Shortly after Harkin was when a member of the federal purty shot and severely wounded a Republi Orange River colony, and the British taken sick and died. Before his death Bluffs, one robber was killed. M ore H ig h C h in e s e O f llr le ls M a rk ed fo r he executed for his affiauced a quit can. Several of the latter’s jiartv r a n la h iu e n t. Passengers on Nome steamer were are attempting to surround them. 'rienda tried to lyhch the federal, but Five persons were killed and 75 in claim deed to a mining property in were prevented by eight Americans. vacinated on account of new outbreak Washington, Oct. 11.—The cabinet jured in a railway collision at Karls- Honduras. Communication with the Federáis from Arroyo hastened to rein meeting today, which occupied about of samilpox in Alaska. Honduran government officials led to Evidence claimed to have been found thor, Germany. The accident was due the Itelief that the property was not force the federal in Guayama, and a two and a half hour«, was devoted al to an error in signaling. One official which proves that Mount Baker mines worth the trouble of filing formal trans bloody street fight followed. The riot most exclusively to a discussion of th» has been arrested. are not in American territory. fer. Last winter, however, the prop ing was kept up during the night and Chinese situation. Special considera Andrew C. Armstrong, one of the erty greatly increased in valne and the three men and a woman were killed, tion was given to the French note, and In an explosion at the Corning Pow founders of Scribner’s Magazine, and synidcate that bad it in charge offered while 20 others, including several po it is under«tood that a more or leas de der Works at Santa Cruz, Cal.. C. licemen, were wounded. Several of finite conclusion was reached as to the Merier, an employe, was killed, and J. one of the oldest publishers in New Harkin’« attorney $200,000 for a quit those will die. Armed bands paraded nature of this government's reply, bnt York city, died at his country home olaim deed from Miss Giiffin. In Valencia was fatally injured. the streets later, shooting and shouting it has not yet been put in difiloinatic at Stamford, Conn., aged 71. some manner, however, all trace of Portuguese officials at Lourenco Five thousand pilgrims assembled at ! that young lady bad been lost and not and terrorizing the town. The whole form. Its purport will not bemad» Marques have warned President Kruger the St. Nikandei monastery, in the ! even the names of her parents colud be district is arming, and the police force public for the present. to make no more speeches and forbid is utterly unable to co|>e with the riot- i It developed today that Mr. Conger, Porkhoff district, St. Petersburg, for found. his wearing insignia of office. era. The parties are about equally di in compliance with a snggestioa from Mrs. Butterfield, on reading the dis a religious festival. During the night I The latest report of cotton damage one of the upper floors collapsed and patch today, at once took steps to vided in numbers. Leaders of the Re Secretary Hay, had submitted to th» to the state of *Iexas by the recent 1 many of those sleeping there fell upon identify herself and will shortly receive publicans are urging their followers state department a list of 10 or 12 floods places the estimates at 400,000 those below. A panic was caused by a the snag snui, which comes to her in so not to engage in rioting, but the feder names of Chinese officials who were bales. The value is estimated at not false alarm of fire, and four men and 36 romantic a manner. Her husband is áis are determined to avenge the San prominent iu the Boxer movement leas than $20,000,000. women were crushed to death, many » clerk in the Great Northern Railway Juan affair, and further bloodshed is aginst the foreigners and in a great expected. Animosity between federáis measure were responsible for the as offioe. Boers captured a British convoy and others being seriously injured. and Republicans is increasing as the saults upon the legations in Pekin. wrecked a train. Of the convoy’s T in P l a t e M ills K e s u m e , Arrangements, for bnilding 3,000 time for the elections approaches, and These officials, Mr. Conger believes, escort of 60 men only 12 escaped and freight cars for the Baltimore & Ohio Pittsburg, Oct. JO,—The American all over the island are evidences that should be included with Prince Tuao in the train wreck, five Britons were railroad by the Pullman Company, at Tin-Plate Company will have in opera trouble amy break out at any moment. “nd others iu any punishments which killfed and 19 injured. Pullman, III., has been completed. tion this week 20 of its tin-plate plants F lo o d in w i a c o u a i n . Hre inflicted upon those who took The population of Arkansas, as offi The contract calls for 2,500 box cars, out of 35 giving employment to at least Portage, W is, Oct. 11.—The city a prominent part in the Pekin outrages, cially announced by the United States each w’ith a capacity of 60,000 pounds, 35,000 workmen. The tin-plate com levee on the left side of the Wisconsin It ’* is 4 not ‘ unlikey that the position of pany employs iu all over 50.000 work and 500 flat cars. The total cost of the census bureau, is 1,311,564, an in river broke at Hardens this afternoon this government in regard to the pun crease over the population of 1890 of rolling slock w ill be $1,865,000. This men, and within a few weeks, it is and everything is under several feet of ishment of these officials will be stated is the second large order for freight said, every plant in the country will be 183,385, or 16.25 per cent. Across the river, residents in reply to the French note. equipment given by the Baltimore & working. The Monongahela mill, ol water. General Wood, commanding the , this city, the Dernier plant and the one must come to town in boats. With A c to r I n s t a n tly K ille d . United States forces in Cub-«, has made Ohio management within the last week. at Kennington started toil ay, and the the breaking of the levee the water be The first order was for 6,000 steel cars, Huntington, W. Va., Oct. 9.—W. J. his annual report to the war depart others will follow ns soon us possible. gan flowing in a raging current down McCauley, of Philadelphia, an actin ment. It contains his recommendation tb cost $6,000,000. the Baraboo valley, emiftying into that Having found the native« of Tutuila Nearly every plant in the gas belt will stream aand though it back into the playing»with "A Woman in the Case’’ that all troops in Cuba be mounted, to commence tonight, and by the eno of gether with an account of the With fit to serve aa policemen and maintain the week every one of the 20 will be Wisconsin. The river also overflowed company, was killed today by Poarl Newman. McCauley and three friends peace and order, Commander B. F. drawal of the troops during the past operating to their full capacity. The its banks at the northern end of the year. The health of the tioope, he Tilley believes they would make excel i plants have been idle since the expira- city. With the rush of water, resi bad entered a restaurant and wer» says, has been good, and their conduct lent soldiers to man the fortifications , tion of the scale in June last. dents began to move in vehicles and talking to Miss Dorsey Brown, when of Pango Pango harbor. In private is commended. boats. The rise came to a standstill Newman opened fire, killing McCuuley H lto n tio n In Hwnto ■ »on iin gn . at 4 P. M. The water is the highest instantly. Newman escaped to Ohio. C. E. Gallaway, aged 89, died a. letters to officers on duty he has indi Santo Domingo, Oct. 10.—The gov ever known here. The official gauge Denver, Colo., from injuries received cated that they would make effective M a jo r S c lilo n N . C la r k D e e d . by being struck by a tramway car. artillerymen. To enlist a regiment ot ernment has decieed the suspension ol shows 12.5 feet this evening, a half Washington, Oct. 11.—Major Sel- the constitutional guarantees oil ac natives, it would be necessary to ob He was believed to he the oldest news foot higher than the highest last spring. don Noves Clark, a widely known paper editor in the United States He tain special authority from congress. count of the revolutionary movement Tonight there is about five inches of newspaper man, who had been con was born in Portage county, O., Feb The natives who are acting as police in the interior, headed by General water on the floor of the pumping sta nected with the Washington bureau ol ruary 13, 1812, learned the printing men were enlisted by Commander Til Richardo, although it is asserted that tion of the water works plant. Water the New York Tribune for 22 your«, trade in Lawrenceville, Ind., and pub ley as landsmen. It is likely, how order has been restored and that Rlcli- has covered the tracks of the Madison- died here today of heart failure. He lished and edited newspapers in Ohio, ever, that a force of marines w ill be ardo has been captured All is quid' Portage branch of the Milwaukee road, was an authority ou political and econ permanently stationed at Pango Pango. hex*. and traffic la abandoned Illinois, Missouri and Utah. omic questions. lut HtWS OF IHE WEEK