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KUI.U ASOCIATKI) PRESS REPORT.
VOL. XLVJI.
ASTOJtlA, OKKGOX, THURSDAY MOKMNG, DETKMKEfl 2, 1897.
NO. 101.
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YOUR THANKSGIVING
AND CHRISTMAS TURKEYS WOULD BE
MUCH MORE PALATABLE IF
COOKED IN ONE OF
BRIDGE tt BEACH MANUFACTURING
COMPANY'S
STEEL RANGES
ii i a I
TRY IT.
FOR SALE BY J. N. LAWS
AT E. R. HAWES' OLD STAND
MANUFACTURER OF
AIR-TIGHT STOVES OF ALL
STYLES
KLONDIKE RUSH
IS COMMENCING
TrBosaintlBcntal Kullroads Preparing
Tor Tide of Travel.
THE IMMIGRATION TO OREGON
Will Tat ike Capacity of Ike flo.dn-Caaada
Hiilig Stroifl Bid lor ikt
Aleak Batistas.
The tut i that h was tint the' ayreor
proliitfily lurur'-d with McDonald when
h rfidiTPl ttio W Irtlon, With SO poundi
disadvantage In wi'ltitit, II u (he best
kind of gnralhlp to kwp away from
the ruh?s and to duck. f.'hoynakl' duck
ing was euperb and hi Mfilnrvllfl work
brouglrt d'iwn the house. fiddled Jef
frie to fore lilm Into a. corner nd the
lhr fellow, believing that he had hi op
ponent at dt4 quarters, Jammed him
against tthe cable. Choywkl caught the
big fellow four smashing left In the Jaw,
durklmr a terrific swing of Jeffrie, which
lhrw the Los An(les 'boy arlnt the
rope and then flvw ln with hla right
or. the heed the only time tTVi t he uwd
It efMclvety In ths whole fight. Several
othw tlmi he (tot out of light plar
by hla rtrver work and In the last few
round particularly he atoppel evral
rm-an l.liVw by throwing himself arrxa
Jeffries' arm. Th men fought at 170 and
HO pounds.
THORN'S BRAVADO.
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School Books
Tablets
Slates
Pencils
Sponges
Composition Books
Pens
Blotters
Inks
School Supplies.
We bar the beat and cheapest line of Pan end ftncll
Tablet In Uteelijr.
GRIFFIN & REED
Christmas
Next
OUR BTORB IS FULL or THE MOST
SERVICEABLE! AND ORNAMENTAL
CROCKERY. LAMPS AND O LASS-
WARE, SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS.
Foard & Stokes
Company
Ross. Higgins & Co..
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ANIl-
BOND STREET
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IVntlajHl. Or., Dfp. J.-Kurry tnuieronii
nental line rarHnrltiej In fortlamj l mak
Inc atremioua efforta to moot ihe of
old ekrre -who arc vrr-tfd to atari
Alaaka-wurd a early aa January.
Through tnurlat aervlce la oxt.rud to
be put on btwen Chlcaco and Tordand
on tlnv rvr.t yt rovrl. Th Southern
farine no run dally (ourlt earn to
a.lpao ty way of Harramrnti), 0den.
l,nk.n rarlnc and 'hK-ao ajid Nonh
t"lde a weekly pera maily con-
... "rnon (A-rr the ,tm route
that leave. Portland every Tuiy. The
daily bourlat car aervlre aaao now coea
oit ot Poriland dally a far aa rnver
" " ft N. Phort Line. R0
Onande. W'ewern and Denver ,nd Rio
a w .
..ranor. j, wlt tM wh,cn f
now wouirht to t mended to Chlrato
'rM " vartoua line In their inter
ei nave been pntnlner to Portland m the
laat anoiath "with a vlew to eludylnc over
trie Alaska (rade proportion. The, offl.
rtala were n ronjltatkn -with oflrlala
of the O. R. a N. to ee-ure a rlrit of way
Into Portland. Today General raencr
Ant TfurHwrt. of (he O. p.. a v mM
"Indication all point to a heavy travel
to in northwest n the early .pntiir. not
only on amount at Hie- mlnlnr lntert.
bat alao Immlitratlon Into Ornron which
promlae to he conalderahte. I is no
oon on thl latter r"ounJ that the earn
en line iwn It nectary to place In
Hn a weekly excursion er--e In order
to hnifcll the bualnee In a deelrabl way.
A movement In thaa dlrt-tlon will Un.
douhtedty l.d a an Incr'nee m tnifTIrr
and tndur ottier time) lo arranne for, hn.
liar apeolal pnnlea romrng out In car-
"The apeclal exrunlorii do not mean
any reduction, fno-.s rearutar rate ti:
will te under the Jurisdiction of repre.
entMlve of on of the llnee in Inter. '
ea.".
"Pllly" Mead, of tlie North western, W
one of thoee who predict hat the. ruati
to Atnaka nrlll tax the capacity of every
raUroad aero th continent. A an 11
luatratlon of (he Klondike Intereet In the
eaea. In the lent Hx momt. he cltee the
fact that the a-eneral atrent of hi com
pany In Now Tork Jud received 150 let
ter of Inquiry about Ataeka arwl how to
re, there.
OANADA'fl EFFORT".
Waalhlnirlon, Dec. 1. Ooneul Smhh, ot
Vk-lorta. In a report to the etate depart
ment dlactained the subject ,J the Klon
dike -ld field. Advice received at Vic
toria, he anye, Indicate that the mh ln
'H lo California nnd the one to Sooth
Africa will ? cllpd ty the iroUl neek
en bended for the Tukon In tiie eoriy
month of 1SW1.
ArotHa from EixUnd have been at Vic
toria maklnr arranirements for SWO or
WW) erold eieeker. The merchant there
have aecured rreat eupplle of otitflttlns
and tho traneportivtlnn cvimp.nle have
made arrnnwmcnt aiirTlcleht to snake
dnlly line ihthveii that p"rt and St
Michael. Skrwy, and Fori Wranjtlc.
The renndlnn atithorltle have made
everj poemlblo armnsyment X.r an all
Cana.llan route to the (rold field and
are trylnar to make tt to the Interceit of the
miner to purchneo their omflt In Can
ada. Till I to be done through tariff
law.
N'w Tork. Dec. 1 The Herald
momln puliliehea (he followln-:
Martin Thorn who mat In hi cell lt
evenlne; nnrlnT and defiant, talked of
the time when he waia to be went away,
aa thouati hla egecilit waa only a bar
tmr'a flurwljty afurnoon off.
'I am Blad." he ald. "that the Jury
dM not dlaaarm. I would rattier have
them lve a verdict of murder In the fin
decree lhan to hare thm dlarree or
to give a verdict In any other deerree. I
wantd either an acquittal or verdict
In the Arm degree I -wleh to deny that I
confed to anybody after the rtvlna;
of the verdict that Mr. Nark' etory wai
th correct nnt. Ererythlna; happened
Jin aa I told k on the stand."
He allowed a trace of feellne; wnen Mr.
N'ai-k ni referred to.
"It dona not mnke any difference to mV
he eald. ''what they do "with her. Too
ned not trouble youraetf about me try In it
to cotnmtt aulclde." he continued, "I am
not rolnr to die to aave the county the
exprnae of kllllna; me. I will mak the
etate pay for ft trouble. Thafa what I
mean.'
AUSTRIAN RIOTS
CROWING SERIOUS
Wisdows Smashed is the Jewish
Quarter of i'rague.
ALL BUSINESS IS SUSPENDED
SoUitrt Created With Skoen of 9tt-
Nub Attacked Cirtridj TacUrjr
aid Were Nred I pea.
nwer notlcwl the retreat of hla r gl-
nvuut, but came bounding forVranl hU) I
color flylnff a prettily an a aoldlrr everl
aw. When within 40 yard of our work
word twaa pamed along Che line n0 "
hoot the brave obllcr and all firing
ceaaed. When HUrxine aaw hla predict-1
merit he started to retreat whh hi color, I
fbut w told him to come or we would
have in ahooe Mm. Aavoeel mm ran I
and brouxhc him wRhlm the breaatworka. Will Be Seat to VlCSt Indian Waters
we sept um aeverat day, aurinx which
UNITED STATES
WAR VESSELS
Immediately.
tftre we learned to like and admire him.
He wa then paroled. I was one of the I
men rwho wltneawed hie heroic deed and
made an affidavit to that effect Several
of my cornpanlona who remembered HI-- OUR INTERESTS DEMAND IT
nm aii'J nm cnwwa aieo maoe aniaavue.
Oo these the) secretary of war granted a
medal, niinrtrte could have been vouched
for bv member of hLa nwlmen. hut the I
n-xv-wy of r-commendatlon by his former txtct "'re f Geramy't Demid m
foe led to the courre."
ALBANIAN REVOLT.
Vienna, Dec. t It la reported that th
Albanhm rwvoH iwh!4i recy-ntly broke
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Pnurue. Dec. l.-Durtr the afternoon out " awnota or P and Dlakoba,
the riots Increased. The synaaroa-us win-1 nora 01 Bcu,m- lnarMrm In erl-
dows were mahed and tte windows of ; ou,nea. The Bukrarin " Servian for-
the houses of Jews dtoplaytns; German
Biyti-120.000 d aa Apology
liked.
Washington, Dec. L la the eolnloa of
'be admlnlstratloo the thne ka sow rroa
for a renewal of tbs oractlcw t
trade Um In aevenaj streets of the Jew
ish quarters. Since ( o'clock tulj evening
the streets have beem held by twelve bat
ten thousand Albanian are ln fun revolt ha. teeo beyond the water, of Florida,
aguinat Turkey,
TOfTO DEAD.
AI.LKIMW
OF CANNED MEATS
Hams,
Bacon and
Strictly Pure Lard
iluurantced
The Ural In the Market
Cor. "earth aid f-IUat Streets
rrtlaad. Urtflqj,
W. F. SCHEIBE,
ManulactHrer and
Dealer In -
A lull llns of Pipe, Tobacco,
nd 5mokr' Article.
474 Commercial St.
FINE CIGARS!
story of the fight.
Jeffrie Now a roanlllty for the Wsrtd's
Champion.
Astoria's Corgeons
r.ntcrtalnmttit Mull
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The H
U0wvree
i Fine fi", Qnn'"f A
Three KliMira
MiiKiillleont Hum; wl;rvtliliiK l- ir
Order mid Evany botlv j
All KIiiiIkiTwo
i-hII'Ihhs; tJ,Mt(l
lly Obaervnl.
J. A. FASTABEND-
General Contractor
HOUSE, BRIDGE AND WHARF BUILDER
j- P""og MOVING TOOLS RENTED
fan Pninchvo, DV. 1. When all 1 aaiJ
and done concernlnit Inelt nlKht'a flpht In
this chy, ChoTitikl fought aTAlnet odJ,
and founht well. After thts ew will dl
puts Jeffries' to be considered as a podl
blllty for the world' championship. He
Is a clever boxer and while little mora
than a novice, he fairly puziled a man
who, while) younK In yeare, 1 a veteran
t flatlcufT. If any imWnke m-n. made In
Choynski' corner It was In not allowing
Joe to go nit hla big opponent from the
start, Jeffries was d.vlillly rattled when
ho entered the rliifr, and It was not until
several round had elapaftl tlvvt he re
gained bl natural color and began to
("par with confidence, roaalbly the Idea
of -going against auch a celebrity a
rhoynkl had this disturbing effect
Choynskl covered hltnMf with (rlory and
has never rhon up to tsueh advtntnffe.
He Is as clever and ar nnlrk na ever, nnd
last iiIkM he fought the Mrs c.ilenlattn
kvitlle he has eve- been In. rntrar-
to his genera! tactles, he was not r'ekless
for a minute nnd every round shmwei
thnt be wns feeling his man's powers Ilk
a pa-it master. A noticeable chance I
his iwork I tbe difference In Ills guard
and attack. He fought Jeffries with hi
body iwefll open and jaced him almost
sqtmrely 1n the Australian style. Since
he met Ttllly Woods In thl city In 1891
and knocked him out, Choynekl has not
fmight o lana; or so well as last night
AMERICAN BOYS
ARE ARRESTED
p
ctnmn collccc director is saxi
- oca inn 113 sriTC.
Bst Released. Bit Told Tkejr "last Appear
Aoalt aketetcr Sianoied hj
the Coart
Managua, Nov. 11. Correspondence of
the Associated Trees. -AVUHam Sheridan,
15-)-var-old son of (William ehcrldsn, of
California, temporarily residing- on his
coffee eetute near 3Ia.trlpa, who ha
been Mtendtns; the national col lege at
Managua, has been Imprisoned "Incom
municado" In the national prison on a
declaration by Roberto Rekman. a Ger
man, the director of the college, on sua-
ryVton than, young Shertdnn was one of
'party of students who exploded a. toy
bomb at or near the college door. Three
days later Hugh SherKhtn, a brother of
William, also a student at the college, w
miprlsoned on a declaration of Rekman
similar charge. Hush h 14 years of
lUto. ilekman, Tio Is a (.ertman exib-
jeet. -was afraid to aovuset'he native boys,
fearing that their pnrents would make a
rrotest and eventually Influence Presi
dent Zelaya to dismiss hhn. and none of
the native students wore arrested.
The t'nrted States consul at Managua
called on William herldttn, but wns re-
fueed permission to see the boy. The
nfted States: bvatlon also maile an ef-
iirt In his behalf -during the third day
In prison and reuqested the transfer of
the boy to a cleaner room. Bofh boy
ere eventually released from prison by
order of the government of Managua on
the evening of the fifth day of the Impris
on men t of 'the oldest boy, and were re
quested to appear before the criminal
Judge the nest day, the government evi
dently hoping that they would run away
nd go to their father's estate. They
were on hand wben the court opened th
following day, however, and the Judge,
having no testimony against them, took
the declaration of the physician that the
accused were under the age of manhood
nd dismissed .them on the promise that
they would appear In court iwhen sum
moned. In the meantime they may go
wherever they please.
ernment hare dkapaBched conslderabls the United States cary representea hi
ixwi-w ox troops to tno msarrectea aw- ths itm r ,if nr-i . .
th Caxribesn aeam Tor several
vK-rcu Kwm, xnt, immwa ana ins past, save an occasional cruiser f -n
taltons of mfantrr and a souadron of ""n xroops asmaaonea w ussruo rrom I n halts oo her war or fnm th-
hussars. AH traffic Is suspended and the i e4jOT: nd Worsstls. Between Bv and Atlantic tation, not a, vessel of the narr
shops and bust cess house are closed. .
In spite of the mHltajy, a Ws Cxecb
mob made a, descent durins; ohs evenmsj
upon the German quante- And plundered
the bouses and shops la several streets.
The furniture of s well known cafe was
piled up on the street and set on Are.
When a detachment of troops approached
to dispense the rioter, the soldier were
greeted with showers of stones, broken
glass and other missiles. Tbs officer In
evwnmand oioreJ his troops to prepare to
fire but at the urgent request of a police
official the order was not carried Into
effect.
Shortly after I o'clock the mob at
tempted to attack tfho cartridge factory
at Zhzhow, a suburb of Prague. Th
troops itatloned at the factory poured a
volley Into the crowd. It Is known that
at least fearo persons iwere killed and many
wounded.
THB PACIFIC . SQUADRON.
Vallejo. -Cel.. Dec. I.-The United States
stssmshlp (Wheeling (which recently ar
rived here from Honolulu, will soon be
under saiMns; orders to proceed to pitks
to relieve the Mirletta, which will arrive
In Ban Franchro In a few days. The
monitor 'Monterey and iMonadnov-k are
betrsT coaled and aa officer who knows
saya that the Monterey wjll leave for Ban
Francisco on Monday next to be followed
ss soon aa possible by the 'Monadnock.
The force of workmen of the ordnance
department are hard at work gettlnr tht
11 t!x-lnvt tbeeeob -loading rifle which
formed the Philadelphia's main battery,
ready for shipment et, (where they will
be converted Into rabld-flre gun. At
present they are only rifles, and when the
ship goes Into commission sguJn ah will
be refitted with rapid-tire cannon. The
second battery will also b changed.
TROUBLE IX MONTEVIDEO.
for Ss reason ttrnt the presence of Unite
States war Teasels In th neighborhood
ofths Spanish Antilles, might bars
ssrred to create an erroneous Impression
as to th attitude of the United Stats
toward the Cuban in nitwit ssd teodat
to compllcata the relatione between the
United State and Spain at a time srhea
It was desirable that no ooMds Influences
hould be bronght mto pfey. Now, bow.
ever, wttm Mia Improvement In condition
In Cuba and th conttnued existence of
Atlanta, Deo. t-A bill providing for good relations between the two torero.
th incontestability of Insurance policies ments. the navy department I about t
after their first year, passed the house let some of the mailer Teasels of the
of repreaeriUiMvrs by a vote of 91 to 41. navy r into West Indian water durins
tbs present winter season. Th Marbt.
Lkma, Peru, Dec L Senator Jorge T-
Plnto, fatter-in-taw of President
Urlburu, of -Argentine, and th Argentine
consul In Lima, Is dead. He win be burled
today.
INSURANCE BILL.
TO VISIT THE SERI.
San .Antonio, Tex.. Dec 1. A party of
four hardy Texas frontiersmen left .here
last evening on n exploration trip t
Tiburon telan? In the gulf of California.
Thl It the. home of the Serl India-is
who have neM- permitted the exploration
of their Island. They have murdered a
number of parties who have attempted to
land there, their latesc rlm being the
AWFUL ACCIDENT
IN EUGENE
MOTHER ASD CHILDREN Dl'RSEO BT
' r - VERTCR5I3M! A lA.irl '
Tictiat Retdered Totally I'tcsiscieit nd
Say Xot Rectter Iobm Sattd ltd
Salftrert Ctrtd Nr.
Eugene, Or.. Dec 1. 1-ast night at the
home of Peter Oaring, three mile west
ot Irving, a terrible accident occurred In
which Mrs. Gearing - and. her children
were almost fatally burned. .
While the family nrere gathered around
toe fireside, a hunp was knocked off and
broken. Instantly the oil ignited and ln
their attempt to extinguish; the flame tht
clothing of the mother and one of the
younger children caught Are. After a
frantic effort to smother the flames of
her drees, 'Mrs, Gearing- rushed Into the
yard and rotting upon ttb ground extln
gulshed the Are. In the meantime the
child bad suffered friftvtful burns and
was saved from death only by the timely
head, now at , Annapolis. wlH start
southward a soon a she has concluded
her work In connection with, the trial
of the torpedo boat Wtnslow. She will
go to Navaata to look Into the conditio
of United States ckisens who are work
ing on that Island.
Nothing ha been heard front tttar for
some time and It hi deemed proper to la
quire Into allegations of abuse and UW
trsJnest at strktoso Uher. While en. .
d In thl Inspection, the MarUehead
win make her headquarters at Port aj
Prince, on the west coast of Haytt. and
will be charged with the protection of
American Interest generally la that amo
tion of the West Indie.
Tbw statement, which come from th
secretary of state. Is taken to mean that
her commander (will see that our lntar-
do not suffer In the event that the .
German government proceeds forcibly to
punish Hxyfl. for tbs arrest of Luedara.
The WUmlndton also I to be sent ovtW-
ward but wis be docked and overhauled.
Sh will touch at Guadalupe and after
a stay hi tropical watra will continue
on to th South (Atlantic station. Tbs
gunboat Annapoll now transferred lata
a training ship is alated for the trip Into
the gun during th winter with a number
of naaral apprentices sbcurd, '
tnassacre of the entire crew of a voswel assistance of one of the relaitives. The
ndNe eating of the bodies of the mur- other members 9 the family succeeded
dered men. The exploring party who ! In conquering the flames that threatened
ktft "here consists of F. H. Busse, Edgar destruction to the hou.e and tjheir atten
Johnson. F. E. Steven and John Reld. jtlon was then turned to the relief of the
They go to hunt or gold on the Island , sufferers.
and state that they will find what Is Doth the victims were so badly burned
Me v In the attemnt. They took as to be totally unconscious. Alt last re-
along a large supply of gun and ammunl- ports, however. It is thought there la a out danger of amy kind.
GERMANY'S DEM1AND8.
Washington, Dec. 1 The exact nature
of Germany's demand on Haytt became
known for the first time today. The de
tails caine by way of a steamer from
Port au Prince which arrived at , New
Tork yesterday, and show the demands t
be as follows:
First, an Indemnity of twenty thousand
American dollars for Emit Leuder.
Second, a promise that "jlr. Leuders may
return to Haytl and there sojourn wlth-
tlon. They expect to reach the Island tn Possibility that both may recover.
it) days.
M'KENNA'S SUCCESSOR.
EIGHT HOUR LAW.
New Tork. Dec. 1. United States Judge
Nathan Goff of West Virginia can suc
ceed Mr. McKenna as attorney-geneml
In President McKinley's cabinet If he
wishes to do so, says the Herald corres
pondent. When the presMent was organ
ising his cabinet he offered the attorney.
generalship to Judge Goff, but he declined.
preferring "to remain on the hench. Now
that Attorney-general McKenna Is to be
transferred to the supreme bench. the
president wilt again give Judge Goff an
opportunity to enter the cabinet, and with ; large sum.
this end In view he has authorised Sen-
ator Elklns to auce-rtalni whether ma
Judge wouM favorably consider a tender
of the place.
New Tork. Dec. I. A dtopitch from
Washington says;
Amerman Post, a letter carrier of Salt
Lake citv. recentlv sited the mvemment
under the eight hour law for overtime I" ven -wanhtp would be et
Third, a letter of the government la
which t will express an apology for
the proceedings toward the German gov
ernment in the whole transaction.
Fourth, that the president of Haytl
shall graciously receive the German
charge d' affaires at (Port as Prince.
Tt also announced that If the Indemnity
and a dddsloa was rendered In favor of
Poet. The government appealed to the
United States supreme court. The high
est court has affirmed the finding.
The suit of Post and the decision of the
fKipreine court openeU th? way for the
bringing of suits to collect claims of a
slmllair character aggregating a very
or diplomatic relations would be broke.
Without answering the demands tn de
tail. Haytl asked If Germany by present
ing- this demand. Intended to close nego
tiations ln Lender's case, and also upoa
what grounds an apology was asked. .
CHINAMEN REWARDED.
Montevideo, Dec. 1. Senor Cuestae, the
president, h.us Issued a decree exiling
Dr. Miguel Herrara Obes, ,-wJio was mln
Ister of the livtxrlor and Justice In th
cabinet of the late President Herda, Dr.
Agulrrae and General Tjades. Dr. Huer-
rara Incurred the enmity of the president
ad Interim of Uruguay. Pnor Cuestns,
by calling on Wm In the chalmber of dep
uties to define the programme he would
follow In the event of his uoee? at the
forthcoming president la! election. The
ilemiand was nrtiile In a speech severely
nrraiKiiIng S.-nor Cuestas and Impyling
that the latter Intended to establish a dic
tatorship. Senor Ouestus placed a strong
Ktinrd around the Mock In which Is altu-
atol the residence of Pr. Herraru, which
tins been since that time a virtual prison.
Senor Cuesias, Ju-UMed the act together
with other assumptions of extraordinary
powers that placed Montevideo practically
under martial law by showing that Her
rara wis the leading spirit of a move
ment to kidnap him and depose him from
the presidency ad Interim.
FIRST ON RECORD.
Medal of Honor to Federal Soldier on
Affidavit of Confederate.
.
Washington, IPec. 1. "The secretory of
-nr has granted a mejal of honor to a
federal soldier on the affidavit of a con
federate." said Charles I. Evans, of Tex
as, lost nlRht. "and It b probably the
first lnstanco on record of thlstkjhd. be
federal soldier who received the utejal
was Thonias I. Hlggln. now of Hanni
bal, Mo. Purine rhe war he was the
color-bearer of the !th Illinois regi
ment and was -holding that position at the
slcgo of VIcksburg. In an assault on
May 22. 1S83. the 99th Illinois was or
dered to charge and not to look back.
I iwas a member of the 2nd Tex.xa regi-
6aa Francisco, Dec. 1. As a reward for
htsi efforts tn settling the difference!;
between the See Tup and Sam Tup fac
tions In Chinatown, Vice-consul Ho Tow
win within a few days assume the honors
of consul-general of the Ohlnose empire
In this cP. y. Less than a year go he
came to this city as secretary to Minis-
I ter Ting Fang the new Chinese minister,
j As soon as the embassy was settled in
i Washington he was sent, back to this
city. Ho Yow was Instructed to settle
the differences between the factions. Ex
cept for matters of finances, these have
been adjusted.
LOCOMOTIVES FOR JATAN.
New York, Dec. 1. The government of
J-apain has ecnt an, ortler to locomotive
builders In Jersey City for 15 loomotlye
for use on heavy trains. Work On th
engine will be begun at one.
SWITCH.
TVvonto'" TVc. 1. Toronto, -which pre
vious to the lafit general election has
been held by the conservatives, has
ejected George Bertram, a liberal, to rep-
mont and we confronted the charging j resent Toronto In 'the house of commons.
Ullsoiaans. We reputeed the Illinois regi
ment, a short distance from the lreast
works and sent It back in confusion.
Biggins, however, .was literally obeying
th orders. He never looked back. He
The election shows that the liberals are
more firmly entrenched In public favor
ln Ontario than ever before. The Tote
was: Oliver, Honrland, conservative,
1M8; Bertram, liberal, C24.
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