BOHEMIA NUGGET. .
rulilUhvit KTiirx Friday.
COTTAGE GROVE . . OREGON.
i bb of m m
Oonipreliennlvo ltevlevr nf III" Import
nnt Hnripfinlnes or tho 1'imt Week
' 'Culled From the Telegraph Columns.
The Btnto of Oregon tins rontiibntea
jnora than $2,000 to tho Galveston re
Jiof fund.
Bolle Archor, tho actress, died at tho
Emergency hospital at U'nrren, Pa., of
apoplexy.
Three men robbed the First National
bank at Winnomucca, Nevada, and se
cured about $5,000.
General John A. MeGlernnud diod as
n result of old age nt his homo in
Springfield, 111., aged 88 years.
In an engagement with Filipinos
near Solonan, near the end of Lagnna
de Day, tho Americans lost 13 killed
and 20 wounded.
At Iona, I. T., Postmaster Dismuko
was shot and instantly killed by Sam
Ashton, a well-to-do stockman. Dis- 1
tnuke's son rushed to his father's as;
eistanco, and was also shot.
Thirty thousand dollars was for
warded to tli3 governor of Texas by the
citizens' permanent relief committee
of Philadelphia, Pa., milking tho grand
total of cash forwarded to dato by this 1
committee $55,000.
At a meeting at Lebanon, Ph., of
about three-quarters of the 1,200 men
employed by the American Iron &
Bteel Company, who struck August 1
LATER NEWS.
Floods hnvo wasliod awny eovoral
tonus in Toxas.
Eight persons woro killed by a tor-,
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W.iulilmitnn. Sept-
wnnan. S. I'nttcn. ( tho .piartoiums-
VOLOANO UNOER THE
Htritng. Nult , M
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o.j.Colmiol
i . .. nun w nullum.. - , -, .
In MUUn All tho PCALlOllS Will H1UYU .... .1 rii.mnt nil I HIV III l"
I Bryan will make r, , determined effort EISBWhoro. i ""l .oXuniu'l
to capture Now York. , 'l , .0r he HMualns ,.f soldiers
I Tho latest list of Galveston's dead . " " , civlllllI1 who lot tlinir
laumbors 3,850 unnies. . THE CAPITAL AN EMPTY PRIZE , linrit..i in tlio IhI.iii.I km;
1 T ill tiMl Mllirn
Ovor
500 l'ooplo Homoloss
in Nomo.
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Now York. Sunt mi . .
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A NUMUER OF LIVES LOST
'link,
OiiUern
11 thi
j Tho navy department is hurrying ves-
icls to the Asiutio station.
Tho oxpectod clash in tho strike re
' giou in Pennsylvania did not occur.
I Kight persons wero drownod at
jUrownwood, Toxas, by a Hood. Tho
; Rio Grande railway is badly crippled.
Anti-foreign loaders aio said to have
been appointed to positions of respon
j libiliiy and honor iu China, in deiiauee
to the allies.
! Tho Merchants' Nail & Wire Works,
af Charleston, V. Va., which havo
been closed for two mouths, opened
igalu. About 250 men aro atTuctud.
; Anita Lutz, ajed 18, shot and fatally
wounded her father, John Lutz, near
Lansing, Kansas, bocanso her father ,
had sent her brother away to school. I
Direct advices from Carthagena,
Colombia, say the rebels aro active in
that department. September li they ,
attacked tbo town, but government
troops from Colon arrived just iu timo
to prevent their success. The rebels,
who are under General Commancho,
will join hands with the forces of Gen
eral Uribe. Plans aro proceeding for
another revolution for tho now but un
recognized government.
Phil A. Julien, coroner of Silver
fiow county, .Mont.,aud one of tho best
known of the old-time newspaper men
of the country, died suddenly at Butte
of heart disease, lie was a native of
Washington. D. C, and was 50 years
of age. Ho worked on the Washington
Republican in the early days oi tliat
Altloil Trunin Will l.eiite Hefiire Winter
i Set In-Protmlily AkK",I'
1 Art or tlio Amerlii.it rmce.
i
1 Chicago, Sept. 25. Tho lieeoid has
tho following from Pckiu, under date
of September 10:
Changes in tho plans of tho allied
commanders indicate tho evacuation of
I'okiu before tho winter sots in. Tho
Itritish leaders hnvo countermanded tho
order for oxtonsivo winter supplies and
the Americans are also milking evident
preparations for departure. At tho
samo titno nil foreign residents have
been warned to proparo to leave I'okin.
Tho German legation will soon move
olsewhere and the Uussiaus aro alieady
withdrawing to TienTsin and differ
ent stations iu Manchuria. It is also
extremely likely that tho Japanoso
will mako tho town of Nagasaki their
winter baso instead of borne Chiuoso
town as was originally their intention.
Tho missionaries aro protesting
against this "desertion."
From North China como roports of a
lone series of disturbances. Iho at
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St'rmiiiin ' ,,Iiij
China. According to the l"'"'" i"" "
of the departineut a burial corps will
tako pass-ago on tho transport Uhiu-ock,
.choduled to leave San Tranoisco on
October t for tho PhlUppiiH'M.
At the recpio-it of tho secretary of the
navv tho same burial corps will timler
take to perforin Mmthir service with
respect to ofllcurs and enlisted men ol
tho navy and marine corps burled In
China and tho islands of tho I'mcIHu.
Tho corns will ho in charge of I). II.
Rhodes, inspector of national comotiir
ita It till l IIM M.iit to tho rhllipiiinos it
Novombur. 1800. on a similar errand. ()( Nom,(i ,, wi,i im, water
When tho tiaiiport Ktops at llonolulu jmvo cmxtvt mVoo with touts and
to coal, tho bodies buried tbero will bo 11IK u.iliniry. A iiniubor of Hvoh
taken up and made pait of her cargo. ftt0 tiuliovud to havo boon lost. It in
Similar action will bo taken at the k . ,ml Andrew A. Ryan, if Ih
Island of (iiiam and in tlio riniippines. . .v.,rt Orowned. StueinI cap
Ml,l Mm in i:'r Km'"" ' lllnrr ol
N.iillixe.lrrti AIh.Iui l'riiieily I
tleil ill er 'MMI.OOO.
Scattlo. Wash., Sept. '-'n.-Tho
Mcanier lloiinoko bilngs news of tlio
moot uWmroini storm at Nomo. It
riigml with uniiMial vloloiif" for nomly
to d.ivs up to tho ovonliiK "f Septum
lair til, 'and was tho MtvoroH that over
visited North western Alaska.
A number if biirgon ami lighters wsio
..l.... . r ii , .
uKu in ino i:iiiiipi.,.H
iiiniith of the dnli ..i
i ....t on was loa , n ' Th,
laooho, tho nrnrimt mi i , "JP
oaptaln said tlmt lain , . ' , Tl"
ofSopton.borlO ,
of viUH.r ono intlo aw u , , vo,""'
, cover a Hpucoof at Ki.t I no .,.. "M 10
!iho air was clear ami th Mll .11l,r5'
! th tin.O. Tint Ml,nr lliku lii'11'
oloml of steam mi tn (ft (t 'lk
, Tho water ftiound .U1I10, , ,
ly olfiir. 1 ""t-
tJccaslonally tlm
olonr," Niild tho captain
aw ino water uriuk as if
'"'"r Mom,!
111111 then i
Now, It is imiK.sHiiii,, ti,,
thodes. inspector o( '' ', 7' ,, dri.en .whole ami tniaiiy xuoci.e... ..xIhIh thero. and l( lt (1i ,, J
es. who as sent to the I'l.llippinos In A), nm)(. tl WnvU nrmm, U,Ui ea-t U(lt ll(,t.0ltnt (or , u 11 "-'t
'Tho chart kIhuvm h ....
water ...,r .1.1 ' ' "W.IM
miNtwiinl 11IT tlu. I .. . J 1 1 IM
... ... .,n ,UI,
fathoms. Wo wati lioil n,
tho o.'caiioi.al Imllinx
nearly an hour, ami
I'I'IIH to
Hid wter
tin' (litiii.i
colonel, ratten saj tains. mil seamen on mii.i. ... w ,, , ,.".T
lug conditions in l luna will scare lj mlliillKi lim, it is thought they aro ,.,,,,,,,, hu' t ' I
render practicablo any diMiitermciitJ i.-tlv r0U pts.plo aro homolesH. tlirm,nco to " ""Hclli.
i. that country ca.I.er than nex wM,n , ,,, , pr0porty i. over (. , ,
spring. The remains recoe ed aro i0() .rh(.ro is not an alley load- ,, nlrlM 1)t ,,,,, V1
t bo given honorable burial ii t ho () th() linuh lllt llt ,lnt filled itl. 2a.l I mi.l loiiKli., m; ; 8 UttU
United States at places selected by . . . .. . (lf ,0 wul rmt
noxt nf kin. In all cases whore not
otherwise orderod. interment will bo
tempted oontrol of tho local authorities made in tho national cemeteries, with
i,-.. ; e....np.r.Mu .fMii imnrniii' null Drcfcri'ii for the cemetery at the
against a reduction of wages from $4 ( paper, and on other papers at tho capi-
to $3 a ton tor pnciuiers, it was agreed
-to go back to wort at the rate offered,
53 a ton.
General Vilioen, who succeeded
Lonis Botha in tho bu pro-no command
of the Transvaal forces, is reported to
be moving northward in tho direction
of Hectorspruit, with 8.000 men and
SO gnns. He is known as "the lire
brand," and will endeavor to protract
tho war.
In the North Ohina Daily News, Li
Hnng Chang is reported as having said
that as China could not possibly pay
indemnity which will bo demanded
tal. Ho had been on newsoaoers in
Moutaua for about 15 years.
The surgeou-geueral's oflice of the
war department has no information
regading the epidemic of yellow fever
in Havana. Private advices indicate
that the outbreak is serious. The
fever exists in the best parts of tho city
and among Americans who have gone
there. It is said at the war depart
ment no fears are entertained of a
serious outbreak among tho America
troops, as they aro outside tho city and
uot in the infected dist'ricts. Surgeon
lieueral Sternberg does not think thero
I Tho powers are planning to evacuate
I'ekin.
irora her, thero will bo no alternntivt i a'een bo any apprehension concerning
but to givo territory instead of money, the spread of tho disease.
in which case Japan would get Shin
King, Russia would be given Shin
Kianc. and llnbet would co to hug- 1
land. I Railroaders may join tho striking
Llyod Griscom, United States "oal mmeT
charge d'affaires, at Constantinople ( Spokane, Wash., is visited by a tei
Turkey, has niado verbal represent.!-. rible wind storm,
tions to the porta, demanding the ro- Anglo-American troops defeated the
lease of an Armenian, who, it is claim- Boxers at Pei Ta Chu. ,
ed. is a naturalized American citizen, ,, u ... . . ,. ..
and who was arrested upon tho char f T1'e tish. troops occupy Koomati
of belonging to tho Armenian revolu Pooit without opposition. .
Uonarv committee. An investigation Boxers and other anti-foreign Chi
nas been ordered and if the prisoner is nese nre in imperial favor,
found to bo an American citizen he
will be released.
Count von Waldereoe has reached
Hong Kong.
Tho yellow fever situation in Ha
vana is decidedly unfavorable.
British and Boers are fighting for
tho possession of Komatipoort.
Tho work of clearing away tha
wreokage in Galveston progresses.
Herman Petersdorf, n farmer living
near Junction City, Or., murdered his
wifo.
President Mitchell, of the United
Sfineworkers, says 118,000 men aro on
etrlko.
Germany domands that the Chinese
responsible for tho outrages be deliv
ered up.
Eoventy-two new coal mines have
been opened in Prussia this year, in
creasing tho output for 1000 by 2,500,
000 tons.
Tbo transport Thomas sailed from
Ean Franoisoo for Manila with 1,048
enlisted men, 107 cabin passengers
and $1,200,000 iu treasure.
Kmporor William has pardoned a
German-AmericMi named Schnh, in
Kiel. After 20 years' absence, Sobuh
bad visited his relatives and been sen
tenced to six months' imprisonment for
contravening the army regulations.
Major Edward K Dravo, commit
eary of subsistence, who has just ar
rived at Ban Francisco from tho Phil
ippines, has been ordored to Now York
for assignment to duty as chief com
missary of tho department of the EaBt,
to reliovo Major David L. Bruinerd,
commissary of subsistence.
Tbo department of tho intorior If
taking steps to prevent tho further suf
fering amonu the Pima Indians on the
fiacton reservation, Arizona, caused by
A scarcity of irrigation water. Col
onel , H. Graves, of that department,
who is at Phoenix making an examin
ation of tho conditions on the reserva
tion and reporting any inothod of relief
that is practicable, has investigated
thoroughly and has planned a system
by which the underflow in tho Gila
river may bo raised to the surfaco iu
maimer and a supply of water dovel
pped sufficient to iirignte many ban
Jreds of acres now uncultivated.
English and Germans express dissat-1
isfaction ntrAuiericau attitude. 1
Further violenco in the Shenandoah,
Pa., coal district prevented by the nr- '
rival of troops. :
The Astoria, Or., coal bunkers, val-
oed at $30,000, wern completely de-1
stroyed by flro. j
A stevedoie in Portland, Or., drowned i
from a falling scaffuld. Ten otlieri
narrowly escaped. -
By settlement of the wage tcale,
00,000 iron and steel workers will re
sume work in Ohio.
Four masked men held up an express
car on the Burlington ronto, near Liu
coin, Nob., and a very large sum wae
secured.
K. J. Clough, of Arlington, Or., esti
mates tho wheat crop of Gilliam coun
ty at 1,000,000 bushols. Some think
the output will reach 1,500,000 hush
els. The United States transport Port
Albert sailed from Seattle for the Phil
ippines with 500 calvary horses and a
cargo of forage and commissary sup
plies. Firo destroyed tho - largo grainhouse
9iid elevators on tho Atlantic dock,
Brooklyn, causing a loss of $100,000 to
buildings and contents. iorty-llvo
thousand bubhols of oats wero de- ,
itroyed. j
Tho United States transport Grant I
arrived at San Francisco from tho !
Philippines and China, bringing homo
jver 500 discharged soldiers, including
300 sick and wounded and 30 dead
bodies. Thoro wero 11 donths during
tho voyuge.
Methuen completely routod a Boer
convoy at Hint river, west of Klerks
Jorp, and recaptured n 15-ponndur lost
it Colenso. llo also captured 20 wag
ons, 8,000 cattlo, 4,000
rounds of ammunition and 28 prison
srs.
the country is only safe whero lloats
the allied Hags. Native Christians aro
still being attacked and besieged iu
many different places in the provinco
of Chi Li.
Tho allies are beginning to realize
that tho city of Pekin is, aftor all, an
empty prize. Communication botween
the foreign forces, the envoys and tho
empress government is next to impossi
ble. The now capital in the pioviuce
of Shen Si is 400 miles from Pekin and
the journey has to bo made by cart,
which requires at least CO days
There has been a change iu the
American front in the direction of nu
nggrcssiveness which will probably bo
tho last important demonstration before
the evacuation, (ieueral Wilson, with
800 United States infantry, 000 Brit
ish and six gnus, slightly aided by a
Uerrnau column, marched against tho
Boxer city of Pei Ta Chu, 10 miles
northwest of Pekin, and surrounded it
with the intention of capturing an
arsenal there. A courier reports to
day that General Wilson's attack was
successful from tho iirsi. Thero were
no losses on the foreign side.
For tho present all campaign plans
mean guerilla warfare, lloih the mili
tary and the topographical situation iu
China forbid anything else.
Efforts at pacification have resulted
in tho return of a small number of peo
ple to business. The jealous guarding
of the forbidden city by tlio allies ,
makes the Chinese beliovo that the
foreign leaders are afraid to desecrate
it. " !
Tho American authorities hero in
tend to urge tho sevem punishment of j
the persons guilty of tho l'ao Ting Fu
murders. Summary vengeauco will,
if they can effect it, bo exacted for the
slaughter of the Simcoxes and the
Hodges and Pitkin party.
Mud. Property Destroyed.
Scranton, Texas, Sept. 25. A cloud
burst in the valley of the Nonces river
Saturday night did much damage to
property, and jUro, according to re
ports received here, resulted iu loss of
life on ranches in thai vicinity. Tho
Nonces at Uvaldo rose 25 feet in two 1
hours time and broke tho bridges. A
number of ranches wero immdated and I
one English sheepman, Ethelbert Mac- I
Donald, together with somo Mexiian j
sheophcrders, are said to havo lost
their Ives on a ranch in tho mountains
near Brackett. Reports from a colony
nf nomadic Indians say that two lost
their lives.
1'res.idio at San l'rancihco and Arling
ton, near Washington.
The approximate number of tho re
mains to bo exhumed is l.!i:il, distri
buted iu tlio following places:
Honolulu. 30 enlisted men of tho
army and ono marine. Guam, eight
men of the navy. China, two olllcert
of tho army, 58 enlisted men of the
army aud 37 men of '.ho navy. Phil
ippines, 17 olllcera of tho army, 1,150
enlisted moil of tho army aud 28 men
of tlio navy.
OPPOSED TO ARBITRATION.
bulldlnt! abutting mi tho bench Havo
been damaged. Numerous nmall build
inns wero swept completely away. Tho
dainiign to tho buildings, tent". Iiiiuhi
hold effects, mcrcliaiiiliwi and other
goods anil chattels is mcii uwrvwlutio
along tho water front.
The heaviest individual Iomti nio
piobably tho Alaska Coiiiiu.'rclal Com
pany mid tho Wild Goomi .Mining Ar
Trailing Cunipiiny. A m-iIouk Inn is
tho dimppcaraiice of over 2,000 ton of
coal.
Captain French, ill command of tho
troop.', has thrown oikmi the government
tesvrvatlo.i to those rendered IioiiioIons
by the Morm and will extend micb
Dtlier assistance i n is possible.
TORNADO.
STRUCK BY A
.Mine Owners Are Nnl Wllllnc Settle
Tliul Wit) .
Phila.lolhia, Sept. 22. "livery
tiling quiet and orderly," is tho roiwrt
that comes from tho strike region. A
few more miliars joined tho strikers'
ranks today, Imt not many.
Tho temper of tin miucowners on
the question of arbitration, as indicated
in mterivews and statements tii.on
out today, is very much again-t tho
proposition. Nevertheless, Father
Pillips came from tlio I lazleton district
tonight and is witli Archhisliop Ryan
iu consultation on tho subject very near
and dear to his heart tho quick soltlo
meut of tho strike bv ailiitration or
any other honorable means. Protestant
clergymen in Hazleio.i have also taken
up tbo matter and will eudoavur to
bring tlio opposing elements together
amicably. Tho coal scarcity is more
keenly fc.lt today, anil, although tho
It lading Company is niinin.' and ship
ping its usual quota of anthracite, deal
ers aro lludiug it ii.inl to cot as much
as they need. The tonnage of tho oth
er great coal-carrying companies is
gradually aimiuishing, however, and,
in the natural order of things, unless
tho strike is settled, will soon cease al
together from some districts.
Somewhat vaguo reports aro com
ing in of preparation on tho part of the
sheriff's and coal companies: for a jios
silile clash with the reckless element
among the strikers. Nearly everybody
believes that trouble must come, yet
there has beeu no sign of an ou break,
aud tho men appear to bo well handled
by their loader.-). '
Mleli-
A ItHril llrfippeil ml H Hiiloilll 111
It mi I mill,
, incapolis, Sept. 2(1. A tpocitil to
tho Times from Faribault. .Minn., says:
Meager details have just reached
hero of a catastrophe which visited tlm
village of Morristowu. 10 mile west
of Faribault, shortly after (I o'clock
this evening. The village was rtruck
by a tornado and a barn was raised in
tho air and dropped directly on top of
I'aul (iatoeko's saloon, whero III poo
nlii bad taken mfooo frum tho storm.
Tho saloon collapsed, and all its occu- . ri'I'tH'1" 1 wild
WORSE THAN ALASKA.
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New York. Sept. tn tiMr.., n
Moulton, of Colorado, I niu-il ua
consul to Doinarara, in liritiMi (iclij,
himnirlvoil iu New .,rk, U'lnj
leave of alsionoo. In dim inning ij4
111 llrltlsll (itllana Mr. Mouiluu Mid
"Tho rush to the g..l.i neiili 0i :r .
ihh Guiana aud Yum uina, wliich wn
expected to follow the suitleintut '!
tho Yolioziiolaii bono. Inn dinput,', .
rd to materialize. Tin. now Inwuj
flxod by tho arbitration '-ourtti ,!.:.
ly accepted by tlm penpin..r Vciifrtu,
and no further dispute n uh i,
arlso. (iold mining is still liu;jf.
tented iu tho llritili i,ui.iiu j
fields', nild a few A men am tie !.'.
trying to make their tnrtuuen. ;i
yield nf tllOH) gold llahU is nl,oot .
000,000 a year. All the uk,;.
by placer mining.
"Mining in British .uiana is
rd by tho gieatost diiln nines an'MM-
hlpc, and thero is also di-tv,
life. Tho gold Holds nr.. ull iu.4.
distance In tho interior. T r-o
them tho millers Iiiho t. travclth" i(i
twanip lauds and ctcn-o t ruih, ;,.s
aro Infested by ullij itom, co m
beasts. huKUdl I
DARING BANK ROBBERY.
Wnmteret! A croud tho Country. I
Denver. Sept. 25. P. Charles
Murphy, a New York undertaker, and ;
sou of Felix Murphy, ex-assembly-
man of the Second distriot, New York,
has been wandering aimlessly over tho I
country siuco early in July, Yester-1
day ho appeaiod at police headquarters '
attired in overalls and jumper, his '
hands calloused from hard work, and '
asked to have his wifo communicated
with and told of his condition. Ho I
remembered nothing sinco the Fourth '
of July, which ho spent iu New York, I
until he suddenly realized while stroll-1
iug along tho streets of Denver that ho
was iu n strange city. Ho nttribatcs
his mental lapso to excegsivo uso of j
patent bitters prescribed by a physioiuu
as a tonlo.
Threw IlraiirrHilnrH Hrlil Ui it Wlnna
iniiccii Iimtltutliiii,
Reno, Nev., Fopt. 22. A ppecinl to
tho Gazette from H'iiiuemuoca, Nov., '
r-oys: x I
Tho First National bank was robbod
nt noon today by thrco men, who on-'
terod tho front door and mado all pres
ent throw up their hands. Thoro woro
fho people in tlio hank, Cashier Nixou,
Assistant Cashier McBride, Book-.
keeper Hill, Stenographer Calhoun, '
and a horsebuyor named Johnson. Olio,
robber made Cashier Nixon open tho
safe aud take fioni it threo sacks of
gold coin.
They threw this into an ore sack, to-'
gtthor with all the gold coin in tho I
office drawer. Tho robbers thon
marched tho flvo men out throuah n
patits wero buried in tho debris. At
present it is said that eight deail bodies
and threo injured porous havo boon
taken from the ruins.
The storm camo without warning,
from a southwesterly direction. Tho
length ol its path in tho vitiligo was
less than half a mile, but, owing to
its peculiar action, the distnwH aud
damago rcKtiltiir.' uuro not an great as
they might have been.
Tho storm mado jumps of ono block,
but whenever it emtio down every
thing was crumbled by the power of
tho wind. A barn belonging to Dr.
Dargabel on tho outskirts: of tho village
was tho first sirncturo destroyed. It
was pick el up and carried a block,
leaving tho Hour uninjured, with two
horses standing on it. lieforo reaching
the tiatseku saloon thero is a two-story
building, which was left untouched.
All tho people killed and Injured iu
Morristowu were in the saloon, having
hurriedly taken refugo thero wiion tho
storm was keen on tlio outskirts of tho
vill.igo. Thuro wero 111 penplo in tho
structure at tho time tho storm struck.
Tho building was crushed like an egg
shell. Beforo tho building full tiiroo
people managed to escape, hut tho
others aro found iu the lixts of .load
and injured.
After leaving tho saloon tho storm
crossed tho street mid destroyod tho
bam of J. O. Templo. and took tho roof
from tho hum of W. M. Biyoll. it
then crossed the Cannon river and de
stroyed tho barn of A lain Snydor, kill
itig sovoral hogs. Tho storm then
passed off to the northeast, mid did no
further damage. Boforo reaching tho
town tho storm descended on tho farm
of John Olson aud killed a hired man
named Putorson.
tho miners carrv along h.m to terti:al
hymen. British imiatiii H no flu
(or American minem. fliey (lift
bettor in Colorado or Moutnui.
j BIG BLAST EXPLODED,
Nrnrly 30,0011 I'ulilc jmIi ( W
- W hs lll.liolcnl.
Pnoblo, Colo.. Seit 20 Artuil
ta tho Chief lain from Tom t'li I
Colo., whero Ormnii A Crook sun
i lug tbo grado for tlm ltlo i nrtj
branch to Silver Cliffe, snjx
1 At 4:50 P. M. one of tlio
shoti cor used in railway comtrcciw J
; was fired In tho Texas .'rwltcu;!
Thoro wero 040 kegs of I.UiWl
ilf.r llfci.fl. hlhliH 11 n iiaiitltr of in'!
IKiwdor, which altoetlicr dnlcifl
nearly 2.1,000 cubic y.ir li d D'
Tho blast was pronounced nlbewj
succofH. All trains on tlio nnl"'3
worn hloiuied bv sii'iial soveril
each sldo of tho oaiijon, awl 11
livestock In tho camp win rtmoiU
a suifo distance. Contrary toeipw
; tions, tho report was not 1imv;,s"
; though tho shook was felt pinto')"
lurroiinlug mountain Me. Q0''1'
! party from J'uoblo nnd other poif
I lool nrrlviiil tn vlnw tllO rOCUCl
(which was magnificent. No injawl
resulted, though a shower of i'-l
tones, which followed llio eipW
covered u radius of a half mile-
ui...i ill. Ilniihr-liols"'
I Kow Whatcom, Wash., Sept.
(ti i 1tti nli it mill mil at
ninht. Thomas lletriiud ehot l)l
'er-ln-law. Frank Adams,
' .1. ...ll ..,..vl,i,f
, voiver, vuu imii ui""s , ,1, n;l
ilxth and soveuth ribs, piiasiugtms -j
.... ..I IICHI .fl
, tno oit lung ami " ji,
nuari, aiiiiiiis .u ...m
110 IM05
rt II A Willi '
HA
lllalnel'l
witb
l.etwcen tf
out on tho street
: commeuced to abuse
lllM.I
l'n re it iiml (inn. I'lrn.
Santa Rosa, Cul., Hopt. 20. A for
est and grass firo which has been hum
hiu ii, u inu.j uui mrougn a i,, ( i, ,.i,.i tin uy urnwing nm , " ... k
backdoor to an alley, where thoylad S", 'J , ' h., threo times, on J
liotrauu i" " '
A special dispatch from Lononco
Marques says that Boers arriving thero
report that collisions aro occurring on
tho frontier between Poitngueso troops
and buigbers, whom tho former wIbIi
I.oit on the Ornnil lli.iiki.
St. Johns, N. F., Sept. 2C An un
known American fishim; vessel fmiml.
flieop, 20,000 tered on tho Grand Banks in last week's
gale and all of her crew, about 20 in
number, perished. ThoFrenoh "bank
er," Thornton F. Jard and 16 of hor
crow wore lost, while six escaped. Tho
schooner iiddlo lost thrco men. Tho
schoonor Dolphlu was dismasted and
lost five men. A number of other ves-
Rev. Georgo B. Cutting, a young
clergyman iu Now Haven, Conn., has
discoverod in hypnotism a onro for tbo
cigaretto habit.
Bothol Baptist church at Foirviow,
Ky., built as a memorial on tho sito of
Jefferson Davis' blrthplaco, was de
stroyed by lightning.
Bov, Dr. Francis S. McCabe, a Pres
byterian clorgyman woll known
throughout the west, died at his home
In Topoka, Kanias, aged 77 years.
to disarm on entering Portugueso ter-! sols woro greatly damagod and many of
niu usijuriuuu wuo wero away in boats
overhauling their trawls whon tho gala
ritory. Sovoral havo been wounded
and further fighting is feared.
Mayor Jamos G. Woodward, of At
lanta, Ga., was impeached for intoxi
cation. Tho Lehigh Valley railroad has abol
ished tho custom of carrying newsboys
on trains,
The largest portion of tho town of
Whitowood, N. W. T., was demolished
by a tornado.
Exports from tho United Statos dur
ing the past fiscal year iuoroaded to
e?ery seotlon of the globo,
aroso woro drowned.
Three Wet of Iltilnri.il,
Calcutta, Sept. 24. Tho oxtraordl
nary rainfall in Northern India has not
ceasod for four days. Half the city of
threo horses waiting. The men were 1 y ,ns9U,ne'' vabt
kept covered with guns uutl J the des- pr0prt T fl" ,,,,9 CMOIOt "
peradoes mounted their horses and c Kt ,;,)?"t.10 ,M 6"uuro;n'1 1h
oapod. An alarm was onicklv c vn ' 6,htl,nftta . ,,,.,vo. over $20,000
and several shots were fired at uamiigo. uniy oy nard work was tho
up by drawing his revolver
...I.J .IV A
reed luiliun, n I
'"'w"aJ KOUiJ ilnmimn nn I... 1 Jt ..I lll U..lflsa III
were fired at the rr",''b" ' V "v""m wbh mo " on -There ?
desperadoes as they sped through town ' . l fM. Tho flro Is P"''V" yofk
.., ...i.i.i fii. ' . . ' i now truvolliig south owimf t.n a nimn., many sulcidos in Now
ined tho sW butnoo"",r "M: , M.I.u. Swonze,,,
Tho officers and armed citizens have tZ i trak' In m1(,lt,()" t0 Tw,!e MITe" Zn U wl
started in pursuit and a posse has al so' i ZBf 210 'e0t' anA It Vr"Knr 1 , let n l
startod from (inlnn,,,in . ,J Tu i othcr 5)00 feot lentli. linoB. Georgo U urltK, ,
off. Tho amount secured by tho rob' 'J,,0 fVo'1? brldfa aro r",ns'
bers is in the neighborhood of $15,000. I abo?'18, ,"m' , mvo Bwopt
'"'uuu lclean of thoir buildings and crops.
Kijiloilim lii a lloliHinlnn mi... ''10 towns of FroestoilO. BodoL'il and
Dux, Bohemia, Sept. 22. An oxplo- Sol)l,8tol)o1 "ro ' immodiiito dangor.
sion occumd at tho FrischGluck mine 'onr,y 1,000 Peoplo aro llghtiug tho
Iu ft lin I f-llt
bin victim havo bad redhibitions.
ii One VJi
yosteiday.' Tnirtyfivo
Killed and 15 Injured,
are mlssiug.
persons wore
Fivo persons
Jiintln .McCarthy Itptlreu.
London. Sept. 22. Justin McCarthy,
the novelist and hlstorhi
heen a member of parliament for North ,n " 1,11,0 Mux'oJ" viliogo. La Alglo,
""uii"Jni Hiuco iaua and whn wm uu "anari.o
flro.
Germany bollovea all the powers hut
America will approvo her policy .
HU roraoni I'urlHliml,
St. Louis, Sopt. 20. Dispatches
from Notices rl VCr Vftllov. TnHii env
ollcllor, snot iiiuisui. -. , .. ih
iquoie. IIo had boon comply
ceutlyof n carim ice rf (t
John Mycr tooK poison -
nuo liotol, then turnod ' W
was found dead niter. - &sm
boll fatally shot hl.neel i ifJ
tr. t 1 l,nntl flrtukiUll lL Ji
- "l XV i life la n
bcjnYur' ulev u""v" "
park,
.......i.
irlve Trn.i.l'i V,4 -II
frnio it wreoK on in" ..j.f. '
,r nt Sadiovillo, Kjr.. U'
Nor.
I'lrilor
f n nntfn 4a mi imAn,l 1 . . . I . . HJIU TfUI ' ' " v' HI" 1 , 1flinilllUU
" oven in tlio I lormeriy olialrman of tho Irish narlia. wonco. t n houso is oft standing as "nV WU4U "
y''" r.floo.',odt ?'yirty.oncel,l.rett ? result of tho flood. A Mexkaii fain-i'uu -rT...
I l ave ooll use S "T08 ro,"Pul,'I on account of failing 'our and two American cam pors, ,i..oi.r.0r ctmn p
Zu but 1 1 tile 1 os b o? 1 1 f o n l th n' i'1"8 V,lPT to lmv oa M.inohcs.cr, Kmr.. ff ' tl
considerahlo apprehension? U i, est ! GIneRw' Sept. 22.-TwTadditionl was lwb, 11 n Mo t8Vll,e' w,1,ch tol1o-V( U,wtt" d?21Jf betjj
telegraph wires. ha (list 13 working uy 01 j
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