MMBMBMi . ... - t " - . vuuimtm nY Acoiutni. i iiiuirnr nrrriir iiiiiiui nun lat tn n ews. rnnrn nV nu nunnflll urn ,.,, H KhU KuUu III nil fill Hill II I II 1 1 Bald riin mr in "'- i Ullinux" BOHEMIA NUGGF.7 Published Erer Friday. COTTAfiE GROVK. OKEGON I IIS Of II WEEK Jonirlielilv ltnvltnv of the Import nt llnpnanlnir at tho rant Week Culled 1'roin tho Telcem-th Columns Chlnosa soldicra nro killing tho Box' JT8. Belgium proposes to 6end on expedi tionary corps to China. Civil govonrment hits boon establish J in Vigftn, Luzon, Cli Inn has nppoalod to Franco to use her good ofllcoi with tlio powers. Desolation- And rain in Tien Tsin Pigs and docs nro eating tho bodies of -dead Chinnmen, A mob in Now Orleans killed three negroes and wounded several others. Tho polico prevented n lynching. . An explosion ntid firo in a collar factory at Chicago, caused tho death of fcrar women, and fivo othors woro in jarod. Colombian robels nro fighting hard lor the possession of Panama. Heavy artillery fire is being directed -against tho city. Pants mokers of New York City havo struck for shorter hoars and an inrooaso in wages. Fivo thousand are Involved. A passenger train on the Chicago & Eastern Illinois railway was wrecked near Benton, ill., killing ono man and injuring 2G. The Boers havo evacuated all their positions and are retreating northward to Lydenburg. Many burghers are anxious to seo peace come. At Trockee, Cnl., a faro bank in the rear of n saloon was robbed by two masked men, who coverod five players with revolvers and secured $750 The admirals, it is said havo decided that an advance on Pokin cannot be made with less than 00,000 men. About half that number have been landed. Senator Clark-, of Montana, says his credentials have been pronounced good by the best constitutional lawyer of the rountry, and he expects to be seated in tho senate. .Li Hnng Chang assures the French consul at Shanghai that Minister Pi ehon is alive, and he will transmit a message to him requesting an answer within five days. The navy department is preparing for eventnalties by fitting out trans ports to carry coal and stores to the fleet in Chinese waters. Army troops aie hurrying from various posts throughout the country to the Pacific seaboard. Peace reigns in Venezuela. Colombian revoltuionists have cap tared Panama. Honolulu Chinese will aBk powers to .restore Emperor Kwang Sni. "Aunt Mary" Walling, 'a pioneer, died at Amity, Or., aged 82 years. There was a stampede from Jnnean to the new placer diggings on Glacier bay. Militiamen have been called out to tjnell the striking fishermen on Eraser river, B. C. A family of six went bathing in a hallow lake near Ventura, Cal., and only one lives. The brigadier-generals who will serve under Chaffee are Grant, Barry And Wilson. D. Alexander, a prominent business man of New Wat com, Wash., met death by asphyxiation. Four out of a party of five prospect ors lost their lives asarosult of a terri ble trip to the head waters of the Stew art river, in the Klondike. The Kumassi relief column has re turned to Fumsu, bringing the defend em of the town. The besieged were on the point of giving up when rescued. Turkey is considering the subject of ending a force to China to co-operate -with the powers. The Sultan 1b great Jy affected by the barbarous acts of the Uhiuese. The Gaynor-Greone hearing developed the fact that Captain OberlinM. Carter made heavy purchases of bonds while in charge of government work in Sa vannah haibor. Two fatalities at Tacoma. Coal passer on transport Rosecrans fell through a trestle and drowned and a itudent at Vaslion college instantly killed while felling a tree. Famine threatens the city of Tien Tain, Hundreds of thousands of Chi namen are leaving their homes in the districts where fighting is going on, without means of support. Harry Arinott, locator and part owner of the Little Annie group of mines in the Big Bug district, Arizona, has committed suicide at Prescott by taking strychnine. Despondency due to ill health was the caueo. Tho United States court of claims lias just sottled a case 102 years old. Now York's Masonic grand lodge has jurisdiction over moro than 102,000 members. Tho prlnco of Wales is creditod with the ambition of anonymously owning and editing a newspaper. Tho League of American Mothers has issued a call for a national convention to bo hold in Chicago August 1, 2, 8 end 4. llio woaknoRS of tho monsoon causes anxiety in famino-striokon India, Many Boers nro surrendering and tho Frco State army will soon bo a tiling of tho past. Twelve persons wcro drowned and 8,000 ni n do homolcss by inundations caused by rains in Chile. Bressl, tho assassin of King Hum liert, worked in n silk mill at Paterson N. J., until May of this year. Tho Populists are planning to hav their main campaign headquarters at Lincoln, fob With a branch at Chi cago. United States Senator Wellington republican, of -Mary land, announces that ho will oppose tho re-election of President McKinley. Italy deeply mourns the assassina tion of King Humbert, but tho sltun tiou is quiet, and no disturbance will attend tho Accession of tho now king. EVory fisherman on Eraser river, with tho oxcoptiou of 700 mou of the white fishormen's union nt Stoveston, startod to work and tho striko is prac tically broken. Russian soldiors in Manchuria have been attacked by Chinese troops and drivon southward from Mukden. Box ers novo appeared in several towns. and oi-o inciting the inhabitants to re volt. After a conferenco with Chairman Hanna, yesterday. Governor Roosevelt said he would bo a private citizen dur ing August, and that ho had made no dofinlto arrangements for tho later mouths of tho campaign. Caleb Powers, on trial foi the mur der of Governor Goobol, of Kentucky, tostified that the object in bringing mountain men to the state capital was to show their interest in affairs, and not to intimidate the legislature or the election board. The commissioner of internal revonuo at Washington has issued a circular prohibiting tho use of manufacturers of cigars, cigarettes or tobacco, when put in statutory packages, of labels containing "any promise of, offer of or any order or certificate foi any gift. prize, premium, payment or roward." A cablegram from United States Consul Fowler, at Cheo Foo, says that the .American, German, British, Rus sian and half the French und Japauose legations were defended July 23. It is not doubted that the ministers at Pekin were alive on that date. The state department hopes to have early communication with Minister Conger. England has received a cable dispatch from ha minister. New Orleans has quieted down after the race riots. King Humbert of Italy, was assassin ated at Monza. Christian Deiret has offered to sur render conditionally. ' Thirty miners were entombed by fire in a Mexican mine. France fears a possible coalition be tween Japan and China. General Otis justifies the killing ol 80 Filipino bandits in Mindanao. Speculation in Wall street is checked by possibility of money stringency. A Wisconsin syndicate bus bought 10 000 acres of timber laud in Idaho. A London paper makes serious charges against New York immigration oilioials. Plans are on foot to establish a gen oral transportation at Governor's Island. National quarantine has been de clared against Capo Nome and Dutch Harbor. An "astounding American intrigue" is alleged to havo been discovered in Shanghai. A Kansas stockman is "wanted for extensive fraud in disposing of second mortgages. Boei General Prinsloo, with 5,000 men, surrendered unconditionally to the British. Lady Randolph Churchill was mar ried to Lieutenant George Oomwal Its West in London. Ex-Director of Posts Rnthbone was arrested at Havana for the misuse of government money. A railroad bridge was burned in Bakor county, Oregon, and caught an excursion train ont. Senator Clark acknowledges that Im contributed a large sum to the Demo cratic campaign fnnd. German papers condemn Emperor William's instructions to his troops to give no quarter in China. Yuan, the governor of Shan Tung, assures Consul Fowler at Che Foo that the ministers were alive July 21. Shong says General Tung Gull Sang threatens to kill all members of tho legations if the allies advance upon Pekin. Ten persons were injured, two or more fatally, by premature explosiou of a cannon at tho Illinois encampment of National guards. A missionary who started for Pekin got us far as tho walls of tho city, nut was stopped by Tartar troops. He learned nothing of the foreigners' fate. Dr. Pigg, of southwest Missouxi, has succeeded in having his name changed to Peak with the assistance of the cir cuit court. Buffalo county, Neb., boasts the largest alfalfa field in tlwi world. It is from one-half to two miles wide and eight miles long. Dr. G. R. Wieland, of Yale, found a turtle in tho black hills that llvod millions of years ago, which prove that the region wai once an ooean. Threw Cigarette Into rotrdor nt the Cannon's Month. Springfield, III., July Jl. Ten per sons were injured, two fatally, by the promaturo discharge of tho evening jnu tit the National guard encumptneut, 'Camp Lincoln, thin eveniug. Tho ex plosion was caused by some one throw ing a lighted cigarette into powdor which had fallen to the ground. The accident occurred in the presence of a large crowd of visitors to tho camp. Corporal Balidey and Jesse Ruppert, acting quartermaster, were loading tho evening gun, assisted by several men of Battery A. A sack of powdor was Assassination of- Humbert, King of Italy. AT MONZA HEALTH RESORT The Aimiiln Oj-ii1imi11j- Avowed HI Guilt ami lint Narrowly Karaped Hi Fury of the Popuhu'C. Monza, Italy, July 81. King Hum bert has been nssuasiiiutod. llu was shot hero hint evening t 10:15 by n man named Angolo lliessl, and died at 11:110. Tho king had been attending a dis tribution of prizes iu connection with gymnastic competition about 10 o'olook. Ho had just entered his car riage with his aid do-cniup, amid tho cheers of tho crowd, when ho was struck by thveo revolver shots tired in quick succession. Ono pierced I he heart of his majesty, who full back and expired in a few minutes. The asHiisfin was immediately ar rested aud was with some diliieulty saved from tho fury of tho populace. He gave his tiaino as Augolo ltressi, doscriuing himself as ot Prato, iu Tus cany, lie nyuically avowed his guilt of the crime. Th- New Iu Home. Rome, July 31, Tho nowa of tho terrible event did not arrive hero until aftor midnight. Signor 3. Saracco, the premier, immediately summoned a mooting of the cabinet, and tho minis ters will sturt at the earliest possible moment for Muusa. The priuco aud princess of Naples are on board tho Yola, yachting iu the Levant. Tho city presents n normal aspect this moriiinir. tho nows of tho murder not yet being generally known. Signor I Saracco, the premier, will leave for Monza at 7 o'clock this morning with tho vice-president of tho senate, to draw up the certificate of death of king, whose body will bo brought Rome. NEW KIND OF FOOL. tho to for lh Itrller ot rllUuurs lilaniiKr. Pittsburg, JulyilO.-Onoof tliolioM est und most systematic jdn for o release of ono or ...ore prlMiww horn Riverside penitentiary was t iw od todav bv accident. The first theory advanced, when tho mutter was dis covered, seemed to point to tho ni mw of Alexander llerkman, tlm unurohlst, who Is serving n -!-v''r sentence for tho shooting of II. 0. Krlok. ' K big Homestead strike of 18la. but tl o eoneluulou reached tonight by Director Muth, of tho Alleghany polleo depart inont, is that the real object of tho eucis whs to soouo the freodom of tno real ortuto swindler. .1. C Bjrl. who is serving a seven-year ontom-o in tlm penitoniiary. This opinion in shared by tho l'ittsburg polico oillolul 1ho, aud many reasons aio hiought forward to conllrm th3 theory. Among the, aro tho fact that Boyd in wanted iu nearly ovcry state in tho Union on charges of real e-tato swindles, as ronfederattw all over the country, and is aocouuted ono of the wealthiest prls oners in Riverside. It is argued that Berkman'H friends could not atfoid tho expensive nutllt which was used in this instance, and their resource could not possibly equal tho.o of Boyd's coufod urates. Tho plan by which tho rescuers hoped to reach the inside ot the peni tentiary wall was by a tunnel from tho collar of a houso on Sterling street, nearly opposite ono of tho gatos. Their work is remarkable, ronsidoilng tho obstacles to bo overcome. Investiga tion today shows that the tuuuol was over 200 feet long, but beounso of its zig-zag charactor had not raohod tho prison wall. Ono of tho ollloors who rmwlpil a ili-taneo of 201 foot in tho dark pussagoway today wu compollod to return before reaching its ond by roason of the foul gas arising. From this it is inferred that the tunnol had tapK)d a sewer. Director Mulh, how ever, believcB that tno noan uuuy u. ono of the tnnuclcrs will bo dlscovorod tomorrow when tho tunnel Is oponod from tho surface. Ho thinks the man was overcome by gas, and that his companions tied. Tho elaborate arrangements that had been made for completing tho tunuel and for piovlding for the safety of tho diggers is a source of amazomeut to tho authorities. An electric boll, con nected with the entrance of tho tunnol iu tho cellar, was used iu giving the workers and watchers an instant warn ing, and an air pump had been used to keep ihe tunuel free from gas. It is estimated that the electric plant and other apparatus used cost tho would-bo i liberators at least $2,000. Column SufTorod Sovoro Loss in tho Fight. WERE DRIVEN SOUTHWARD Itiiolmi l'urcrs rnrrril Abandon Muk.trii-HoifM ln"l"K I"l'il'ltHiill to llntult AicNliut I'nrelmier.. niH?RTinti Arm, ,,! .w,8.UpPLji Nw "Vork, Aug. - ... rl James II. Wiun,,7',,W. or Han Vnmhm, v Z7HHM lrk August I. .m&Sfl nmone. aiiiru for (1m- i M II. ItUUVt'H mid (j. m ' 7ttlHt, mmmi I l,o thought tin v r J ru ... uimm eoubi l ,",u' H hoinogonooiiH wliol,. aft'nf,N, that such a thing L ' ', em J unit it depended tho . .kill nn.1 tt f tl.o u, St. Petersburg, A Inn iiniierill staff tmtohes from vavlmiH vomumnderH null imust 2.- Tho Hun itn tin ttjiia .1 1 hi . . . icrn I nil mW 41.... ..III. i IIJB A,..., bating aserious stateof affair, through - ,y " . '"'J , would bo much iirmHw 1 , for tho advance. , 7 Z ".l .,f Mann uirlii. 11IO ruVOIl 111 inhOilHirhood of Mukden and th -tut northward has assuined surl twir Hnnri Ibat till) Russian I'Ollllll t.nnn eoiniiolled to retreat from Muk den southward. Fighting eoiitlniums lv, tho column with dlllloulty reached tlio station nt tho Ajasiindzhm, whom on July It was surrounded by I'hlni'KU troops. Kelnforoomonts Voro sent nnd tho withdrawal of tho column wiim elfeoted to Daschlzao with 48 t'licuiil ties, killed, wounded and mlsidng. Tho rallw.iy from Mukden to Tolln aud Daschizao has been completely destroyod and tho fato of the workmen and railway otllclals north of Mukden is not known. Tho whole Mukden dls trlct Is menaced l.y argo uouioho, v.... ooforo , tlioranBliVl.mTiil,a neso troops with artillery. ! n, h ' mv rl LhlnoHO troops anil noxers, in oun I treaties. havt iiDPoared at tho 1 an nrn.y to tako gr-at .""HI Mipplles. The rmintr. i.Tl low plain, almost dnvi.i.i ,.' m 'rum "1 i """" "iu nu ireesoi i I'ouid bo usod fur v.vus ovon scrape tlio burl trees to got fuel. th.. J""i and rloo stalks. -il.n, . J 11 niiH - -1 tlm I....' '11 got by fornuliiL'. .,. .i." H ally nothing tn ninii... . fa i'iiiiiuiiig inui a.,,! tt , thor than tlmr. n ,w'l,r' inuoh, and I do notwhbto l j ... ,.. vl iiiiik.i ,h, j- m 4 towus ol Tukshou, Hlnjudshl and lla inoro aruiio mmmt.ln, w J I natural olistaoles. 'fhers-,, i..(v .,...,,.. ilm iiilii.btiiuits to rovo It. I . lnJi0l eou-l On July 17 the garrison at filnjudshl w,n " a jQJ was shelled from tho town, three i .,, , . " liolne kilhsl. A Russian detachment , , ! ,3 returning from an inspection of alfnlrs ., , """W-.lnS in Oaoudun jHtnlnsula was attacked and , surrounded by I'ltlneso tnwim July 'Jl. The Itiuslans eventually repulsed tint niilneno with a loss of eight Cossacks killed and 10 wounded. MINISTERS SAFE. will lie iuiiKi-tllilo hordes nf men to without which they may feed. JD JJl m -ini. nuppne- c,HI, In m.i., the Pol llu river and It, win.... i j nines oi 1'ekln 1 wiu.u ib ii.u iiit.nmii, Kyea o.a torn up, ktill It will tut Low 4ii to get it into oHjmtloii, Tin Oil havo only a vague notion ol ffi iaci.es. limy nave nail iitmu fcl A SUDDEN ENDING. Collnpur nf tlm llxTiiltUlon In tllfi lUiiibllo of Colombia. Washington, July 00 The state de TKirrmont luiH rni'i'lvixl a dinruitch from placed inthe month of the cannon, aud j Consul-General (ludgor, at Panama, Runnert was about to drive tlio cnargo ' anouncing tno coiiapco oi tne revoiu- ,tll Kcril Von Krltrlxr, (Irriimii, Wrr Alii- July ii. Waahliigton, August a. Tho uficot of the dav's news from ('lilna was to freshen tho hojio that tho government . niastoni, but generally they fonfe can toon got iu direct communication ' drilling only hen tlicy felt Lb j with Minister Conger. The mass of , They om gianl lighters when u-j, testimony as to his Ixdug tills e us Into winning, and thev tiles Lllhy n as the 21?d Inst, is now w great iih to ' 'I'lmj do not light well when tktjl; warrant tho deiartment in resuming . to loo. d they aro eaully lUaji (xnisideratious of projects for the future. With all its anxiety to get Mr. Conger and tho Amorirans iu I'nkln mifely n way, tlm department Is proceeding with proper precaution, and is by no means disposed to accept any proposition that would undulv jeopardize their livei. home. The iiowder sack was too long for the gun, and in forcing it into tho cannon the canvas was torn, some of tho powder falling to tho ground just below the nozzle of the cannon. Priv ate Ruppert stood facing the gun, ram rod in hand. Balsley also faced the gun, wnuo a number oi soiaierB unit civilians were gathered around, despite tne commands ot tne otllcers in com maud to keep back. one nttered the words: "Watch them scatter." There was a fiah of powder on the ground, the Humes were communicated to the powder which was to be fired in the cannon and the gun was discharg ed. The ramrod was broken ond shot from the cannon aud Balsley aud Rup pert had their clothes blown from thei bodies, which were blackened with powder. The others staggered back, burned and blinded. The wounded were taken to the hospitals. Borne say it was a man in uniform wno tlirew the cigarette, but an eye Nitness declares it was a small boy fnrlli Dakota Tornado. Hillsboro, N. D July 31. A severe tornado passed through Traill countv yesterdav afternoon, and across the her into Minnesota, whero it split into two parts. The path of the storm in Traill county was 37 miles long and four miles wide. Three miles north of Caledonia the house of Thomas Kvereon was demolished and his 17-year-old son killed. At Caledonia the city hall aud Presbyteriau church were wrecked. and nearly every building in the town was injured. So far as known, the K verso n boy was the only, one killed. Hid Nome Tundra Ilurnrri. Seattle, July 80 . A speeial to tho times says: Cape Nome waB treated to a great coullugrationn early iu this month. Miles and miles of tundra was burned over and many native homes destroyed. The fire began close to the eastern suburbs of Nome aud swept the coutitry from tho outer edge f the sand beach to the foothills and fur belw Capo Nome, so that the sur face looks like a vunt prairie that has been burned over, l'l oniliirlit Sr Vork (ivrnian, New York, July 31. William Kramer, a millionaire real estate own er, jouuner ot tne Atlantic Garden Music Hull, owner of tho Thalia thea ter aud one of the best known Germans in New York, tiled today, aged 06 yeuis. More Tloopa Krom Cubit. Santiago do Cuba, July 31. The fiecond battalion of the Fifth United States infantry, Major Borden com rounding, will leave tomorrow for the United otates, 'Ihe companies at Guantanamo and Baracoa will be taken aboard en roue. Tho otllcers have received instructions to prepare warm clothing for a hard winter cam paign, and to be ready to re-embark shortly after arriving in Now York AI the men are outhusiaBtio at the pros peot of active service in China, tionary movement there. Ho states that the Liberals unexpectedly surren dered und that-quiet now provails at Panama. Panama, July 30. The insurgent in tho department of Panama have surrendered. New York, July 30. Consul -Goneral Suddenly some ' E,,P'onlni ' the republic of Colombia, I said today of the revolution in Panama: "I think it is all over. Right hundred government troops met 1,200 insurgents and either killed or wounded 400 of them. Reinforcements for the govern ment came just then, General Campos bringing 1,000 additional troops. There was nothing else to do, and tho insurgents just laid down their arms and surrendered." STRUCK BY LIGHTNING, llrant Car Arrlilont In Whlth Tntrf una U.rn Injurt4. Toledo, Ohio, Aug. l.-Tti pj wero iiijurcii, one miuur, uatii lousjly, iu u street cur ircldetirl Cncli ml, .lit Ui tli nuitiU nf iinnlT.liiiiiil tOUluht acceptance of thu proposal to have tho Tho Injured wore taken into Chinese government deliver tho fore gu . cent drug stores und pliysicUa'i ministers at Tien Tsln, for it Is reul ud their Injuries cared fur Mill i Izod that tho escort might be ovcruow-. could bo taken home. ered by superior forces of Boxers on Tho accident wun a pecnlurw. tho way to rho eea. Tho state depart , resulted from an explodon tlutk mont has come to tho conclusion that , iied, no one twins to know ea: .Mr. Concor himself is the best Hereon ! how. It had just rciicbeJ Ins to judge of tho conditions undor which necoud street when a Ulndinj til his iloliveranco shall be effected, and. f electricity, followed lr M tlipmiimi. it ( hi.iiIii iitnbint- tn tin, tunoke. and cries of iolured tt Chinese government to placo It iu com J " they were tumbled Into tie itt California Oil InJa. Washington, Jnly 80. Commis sioner Hermann, of the general land ofilco, has decided to continue for a reabonablo time the suspension of about 50 whole townships in Los Angeles, San Francisco and Vimlia land dis tricts in California, from disposition under the agricultural law, on roprosen tntions that they contain valuable oil deposits. A thorough inquiry iuto tho true character of tho lands is now in progress. Petitions and sworn protests have been posted with the gonoral land otllce, setting out that vust areas of non-Uji'icultural lands in California have avory Indication of containing val uable deposits of oil. The land ofllce last February ordered tho suspension of these townships, iu view of tho con troversy over their value as oil lands. The action is in line with a recent de cision of Judge Ross, of tho United States circuit court for tho southern district of Californa. municution with Mr. Conger, in order that it may bo adviied by him. That requirement was tho first nf tho condi tions laid down by President McKinley in his answer to tho appeal of tho Chi ueso emperor, m that the cltuation dip lomatically cannot be said to havo lieen materially changed by tho develop ments of today. Mln-r Kntombxil. Monterey, Mux., Aug. 1. At Muto huala, a mining camp south of Mon attracted the attention of txUttJpB urs.br. The inlurles r of nil ehnrnuter that ther aro in ettrfil stance extremely painful. Tho car was provided with tie! two-light circuits, but thecreBl thu onininn that duriui: the r lighttiiug struck the ehort circuit i out it out. Tills left but one cisj unprotected with the coanedls: '1 subjoin to a cutout or any Bt of electricity. Ju-t hovr theeittefl occurred is not known, but the tK FIESTA WAS flra broko out in tho La Par, inino and , , " . i th tU lurid t& before tho miners could reach tho -ar-i face nmuy of them were entombed ,d . ? ' ltn i either binned to death or suffocated. It is thought tho loss of life will reach 30. Thero is grout axcitemout In the town and tho number of missing men cannot bo accurately determined. Al ready 1 1 bodies havo been removed. Ramon Gomez, thu mine foreman, boldly descended tho shaft and iuto thu burning chum pose of aiding tho unfortunate miners Ho was overcome with smoke nnd per ished. His body has boon recovered, Tho fire ragod fiercely for 1 1 hours. of nain and astonishment were i by men aud women, falling e "l other out of tho cur. A FIA5W En-oil""! HWbiwhj Treasurer CoiniulU Suicide. Seattle, July 30. W. L. Motoalf, treasurer of the city of Hkagway,. com mitted suicide by shooting himslf In the head on Jnly 20. Tho cause for the deed is not known, nppurently, even umong intimate friouds of tho do ceased. Metcalf was 82 yeurs old, a native of the stato of Washington, and unmurriod. He went to Alasku in the early 00s, rosiding at Sitka, 'Juneau and finally at Snkcwav. dnrint. nit which time ho held many nositions nf trust. Ho was a momber of tlm vita and the Arctio Brotherhood. HiS parents reside in Seattlo. Defeat of Anbunteei, Bekwal, Ashantee. Jnlv28 f!nim,i Moroland. under lnstru Colonel Willcocks, with a forco of in fantry and five guns, nttaoked a largo war camp at Kokofu. With a brilliant ChurgO tho btockados were rnuI,Ufl !,. fore tlio enemy had timo to occupy them, and, therefore, they were forced to evacuate the town. A largo amount of ammunition and arms were cap tured, The town was then razed, thus removing an imnortant nkt.ni. Colonel Wlllcoek's flank. i The I'eonln of Manila Over the Anuieiir, ...it.. r f A,,,. 1. Th shaft and went I .i :iber for tho pur Bonor VlltOTUO and his politicUl W eis to commemorate tlie nw'J ...lLwl'l,, nunno. Tlio poopn passive, unonthusiastio and i H intorosted. Failing to '"J tanL-iblo. effoctlvo result! of m they say thoy can see no reaios i w .i. ...i ' Tuft and u leagues of the coimnlwion M .trained to decline touttond the W a. thoy had. been speoches would tavor "''"i""-j m could not pavolf 1 Z i.. Kirt nrawnt. Stnot rt Old KxneUler Faotory lluriiFd, Lebanon, Or., Aug. 1. Lobanon was again visited by a flro Inst nl'jht aljout 10 o'clock. Tho building that was recently vacated by tho Lebanon excelsior factory was discovered to be on fire and within a few minutes tho wholo structure was in Humes. It wum undoubtedly tho work of incendiaries. Tho property Ixdonged to O'Neil Bros. 00 reiorson. mo loss is ubout ipi.GOO; no, foreseeing wi -i , $ no iuHuruuco. Tho Lebonon Flouring buuqnot witbout the Auioric . Mot- 1 ... , " ......I.. ..i.i n them w ...... a auu oiooinu ligl.t unit Wilier wouny Hpjiciuu plants, wero In closo rango of tho burn I promising that iug uu.in.ngs ami wero nail,ly scoiohcd, , spoooncs. .-.rseitr nut otnerwiso wero not damaged. Tho ' Tho provost's csnuo"" . vuu..u.. iu uuuriiuuiKUK. gOOIl WOriC, lua guunin wii i i tt'1"'' ! there nbooU Imported I,u),oriir Arretted. Kaglo Pass, Tox August 3. Soven-ty-flvo Mexicans who woro about to procood to tho Indian territory as labor era and wero mispootod of having boon hlrod in violation of tho contruot labor law wero" detained hero by United oiaios authorities. Fifty of til found to bolong to this sido of Grande and woro liberated. muinder were roturned undor guard. Mollueux'a I'etltlou Denied. New York, Augst 3. Judgo Dngro, of tho suiremo court, todny handed down a deoisiou denying tho petition of Weeks and Battlo, nttornoya for Ro land B. Molineux, for n writ of inaii damns to comnol Rocordor finfr murlly to dooido the Molinoux appeal irosiueut jiui" fratornally framed. I The fiesta Zd novo ocen prum" - bM l'iftyof thorn woro 0d. Ono'hnndrcd and W'mA ih Hlrln nf thn 1I,. . ' . 1.111..1 110 taKOD P'jl 1110 io Vortv lusurgeni . Atn'Ti;.! Washington, AnjfW nord M dopartmont una , ,el co"i W Ilium T. Fco, United I JJJ at Bombay, ffi,MjA .1.... i- innn 28 0' 1 uv iiiuv - ponavi' ",vl with 0,000 tons of com tnr the "u il tho pooplo of A'"ent ... ludU- tho faiinno nrnvj: tlM lwpors. Judge Dugro's docislon "delay of many months in tho Moll- Rosohurg and a largo ncux caie, during which tho condemn. d t Wlnohe.tor, Do. All tnn.. 1 I - . 1 . . ' . CMV- -: : . ,t to ".'ti An olectrio iigu. i , erocieii u ctv bv Portland ond EaWu c,y wu-i Biay m mo uenth coll.