us I BOHEMIA NUGGET. LATER NEWS. Published Every Friday. COTTAGE GROVE. . . .OREGON. EVENTS OF THE DAY An Intcrntlng Collection nf Item from tho Two IIomUplmroR Presented In n Condensed X'ortn. Franco mar send n large foroe to Canton. China proposes nn indemnity of $40, 000,000. Ex-I'rosidcnt Clovolnnd stands for sound money. President Kruger will trnvol incog nito in the capitals of Europe. Tho official announcement of the to tal populntion of tlTe United States for 1000 is 70,205,220. Emperor Nicholas, of Russia, will propose another conference with a view of settling the Chinese question. General D. M. Frost, for 50 years one of tho best known residents of St. Louis, is dead nt that city, aged 77. Major Henry J. Ilearzy, editor of tho Daily Statos and one of tho strong est newspaper writers in the South, is dead at New Orleans. Ho was 00 years of age. Tho transport Hancock has arrived j at Manila with threo companies of tho Twentv-fifth infnntrv and thrnn nffl. G41' nSnlnst 232,422 and 100 men of tho marine corps. Tho United States transport Mead arrived at San Francisco, 28 days from Manila. The Mead brought 254 sick soldiers, 5 insane and 18 dead. Eight privates died on the voyage. Smallpox has broken out on a num ber of Indian reservations in the West and it is feared that when the cold -weather sets in the epidemic will be como more widespread and more malig nant. One man was killed and sis othors Injured, one perhaps fatally, in a col lision on the Chicago & Alton railroad near Mitohelr, 111. The passengers re ceived a shaking np, but none was ser iously hurt. ! The. government of Russia for tho eecond timo within two months has imposed a special tax for the benefit of the Red Cross Society. The first wae a tax of from 6 to 10 rubles upon li censes to travel abroad, according to the length of the time for which the license was granted, and now railway tickets are taxed 5 kopecks when the fare is 2 rubles or upwards. It is esti mated that tho tioket tax will yield $125,000 yearly and that on licenses $100,000. It is understood that the czarina, whoso interest in tho Red Cross Sooiety is keen, originated the idea of imposing the taxes. Alvord, the absconder, was arrested in Boston. Japan wishes to hold the balance of power in the Orient. Harvard dofeated Ponusvlvauta in o football game by a sooro of 17 to C. A sorious Btriko of stroot railway employes is on in Jamaica. A lettor wrlttou by a private in n Manila hospital states that Agulualdo is dead. Tho oloso of tho campaign in Now York elty whs marked by n pa ratio ol 87,000 Republicans. Tho nnval increaso programmo foi 1001 involves tho construction of 32 vossols of 151,600 tons displacement. Osgood Field, grandson of Samuel Osgood, tho first postmastor-gonoral ol tho United Statos, died iu Paris, aged 77. Sensational disclosures which were brought out at a criminal trial at Rer un showod tho corruptness of tho po lice forco. A German forco had a hard flcht with Chinese regulars in a pass ueai tho great wall, in which tho Chiuost wero dofoatod. Tho safe of tho Farmers' and Mer chants' bank at Jackson Center, O., wop blown open by desperadoes and $5,500 was socurod. General MacArthur has cabled a list of casualties during recent engagement; with Filipino insurgents, showing nine killed and 11 wounded. The steamor Sonator arrived at Seat tle from Nome with 333 passengers and $500,000 in treasure. Sho encounter ed a succession of violent galos. Tho population of Yermmt, as an nounced by the census bureau, is 343,- in 1800 an in creaso of 11,210, or 3.3 poi cent. Twelve miners were killed bv an ex plosion in a mine at Berrysberg, W. ATn. Tho explosion was tho result of an accidental discharge of dynamite. Commander Booth-Tucker and sov eral other officers of the Salvation Army, have purchased homes in Mount Vernon, in which city it is said the American headquarters of the army will be located. The navy department has directed Admiral Remey, at Cavite to convene a court of inquiry to inquire into tho charges of cowardice against Captain Hall, United States marines, preferred by Minister Conger at Pekin. The joint commission appointed to juvusugaie me aesiraoiuty or a pneu-matic-tnbe system for the Chicago mail seriyce will make a favorable recom mendation to the postmaster-general. This improvement is expected to bring about a revolution in local mail facili ties. British troops in Alrica have been ordered to China. The screen door combine has been forced to dissolve. A census shows that the City of Mexico, Mexico, has a population of over 400,000. Eight distinct 'REVOLUTION IN SPAIN Government Claims to Have Checked the Uprising. THE MOVEMENT WASl'UKMATUUE the Clcrcy Iini.lli-iiteil In tho Affair, Which Wn Strengthened by Ihn CrUla In Ciilnlimlii. HELD UP A PAY WAGON. A. llesperate AHbciU Made by r""' Italian Mine's. N Mount Pleasant, Pa., Nov. 3. Four Italian minors attempted to rob I ay Clerk William llostlir. of tho Sont" west Counollsvlllo Coko Company, whilo ho was making Ills trip today be tween this dtv and Alvortou with tliu pay roll of thoAlvorton iVsTarr Work, omountlng to $4,000. Mr. llcwtlvr U dead, his companion, Harry Burgess, mossongor of the company, is wounded, two of the Italians are dead, u third fatally wounded and the fourth In in Hostler ond Burgess loft this city at 1 o'clock this afternoon with tho safe mnraliiim? the money. When thy leached tho summit "f the long hill SHE MOST BE DEPOSED Madrid, Nov. 3. Tho latoat nows ol mo Carlist movomont is moro favorablo In iht nnrnrnmniit- It In iinsnrtnri that tho chief of tho Berga band has offered j just below which lies Alverton, a large to snrrondor, if ho is pardonod, but it coko town, without a second's warn- isnddodtlmt tho government has do- lug four Italians fired a volley irom cidod to act vienroiiRlv nnil nnrdnn no 1 llioir hidlm.' nllice. and sprang forward, one. Tho Bnsnno provinces remain flrimr as thov advanced. Mr. Hostler Powers Determined to Re move Chinese Empress. CREATION OK INDEMNITY FUND Other U ii r I I.im Cnimldereil In tlm Itc till.llnlnnrllt of I'll lull MluUtry. Washington, Nov. 6. It was statod todav in miiirtuni well versed in Chi nese affair,- that outside of tho ques tion of indemnity, punishment, etc, uow under nogotiaton at I'ekln, thoro iii-o threo vital and far-reaahiiig uuon Hons to ho determined, via!.! Flint, the removal of the empress dowager, Young 'personally aim iiinmgn tue niiiiiuuuu u WU ON "iirnnultt J'lttsiiurg, Nov NATIONAL o2 Uhliman M " ".lit,,1;;;"' fnl enthusiasm pant n'lT". In ut'ienratod toil... around tlm i M)"t, Irni'Preolan 'i;X( t of the ,,.J ...U l,'llil!iil. .. .i . ""Utter u-: . II n 7 I . " ' Sol. i I t.1.1... n,.'l 1 111 It 9 Mr :nl.g tliolr KM OS 1'IUItf. illnlv I urOjMil art ,,d Hoin,,r0 1U' tholr regard. Mi...... ' . "will speaker of tlm dav u.. .. prolonged npplmis... iilh.'jNd I I.Tli I .... I. .... W'i'llll JIIIH II from thin vouiil' howovor, that she great "TO In I. r"lbllo. I t ..,11 ,. ' 1 k rtH of war, which lm.,, ... f. ond una aim the ilf-truptlo,, olh!" tho nrtN of ,, ' Hit, I , Z S i,r ijdvisers, from all participation I return the rubbers' lire with effect, and the Chinese goyernnionti d, the tlm linvson' linilMR uruanuii ui " i.n.ouiiuij mini uj m nulot. Tho following statomout has foil doad at tho lim volley boon issued by tho Spanish minister of tho interior: ' I ' Tl. rt..rtI..A..M . . . Aa. t lw. ,. I,,.- .1 , UU V 1 V. . J I UlllUU. . a Wk' VI. . -- - - - , .,1.1,. .,,, ......,,.,.. m.. ........ .. tho decline. It is now limited to tho fell dead. A few seconds later ho flro.l ' " .u "l " " aud in tho mountains near Herga, his revolver in tho face of another, and , otior hy tho payu ent of l.e duties in which is fleeing before several columns as tho thief fell his two remaining im - B ' "T , !, : of government troops. Tho resfcof the panions. became to.rllled, and. leaving !. " 1onbllnir tho present lo nun. Tlin tmno l.avn t ,n .ln.i.1 nnn . mt nut with t 111) WOUQI ei '"' """ "I"" v"" " li'ipplneM and w.,ir, . ."'.M No iiatlon e i,m,mu) reol war. Irun uroatm inu extent of pensluula is calm. Tho troops returuod to Igualada. They ouoouu lorod no revolutionaries." The Mnvt'iiicnt Wan rrfiiiinture. Paris, Nov. 3. Tho Tomps this evening publishes a dispatch from Ma- ilrid, which says tho military authori ses of llarcolona are censoring alt tho ocal papers, that all information re pecttng tho Carlists is prohibited, and hat nothing is allowed to bo tolo ;raphod or telephoned oxcopt official mllotius. The correspondent of tho Temps adds: ; "It is now cortaln tho bauds of Car- J lists are moro numerous than at first : stated. Tho two bands nnmber 800 uon each, and tho movemont is woll prganized, but promaturo. Tho Llbor pi and Republican press declaro tho vitality of Carlistn is duo to tho freo dom allowed tho religions orders. The lower clergy nio implicated in tho up rising, which is strengthened by tho in dustrial crisis in Catalonia." ouo over tho hill to the south llurgots managed to drive on to Al verton with tho body of Mr. Hotlei and tho safe, where he guvo tho alarm. t Mount Pleasant and vicinity, with tin clerical forco of tho coko company, I turned out, and soon corralled tho two; who had concealod thomsolvos in a field on tho Durstiuo farm, a mile from tliH stiver duties cent ad valorem, and third, the estub' liHhmeut of a minister of foreign af faire, iu place of tliu old and cumber 8omo system of tho Titling 11 Yiunun. Tho demand for tho retiiemeiit of tho empress dowager is said to result from tho conclusion now generally accepted that tho imperial govern ment of China was responsible foi the "UUS tinlliS turrit itronuth of imttni. ,.f.. ,or in miter of tho pe,.,...' .Jn,lltl .i . . . ' i rum t.. i iinHervation I am in..m,,i t iri that tho A r Ul ,01bU element of nation.,! ,L. " 'Tho tost of lortliums Cirllstn mill Catalonlnnt. Now York, Nov. 3. It is learned from Biarritz, says a Paris dispatch to tho Times, that the Spanish Carlists are trying to approach ttio Catalonia 'evolutionists with a view to common j'.ction agiust the present Spanish gov ernment. It is not thought, howovor, niiii, mo uatiuoniaus win identity tliolr town. A numinous to surrender win I I'oxor uprising. mi. uiuprunj uinv answered hy a vollev, in which ouo nl ngor was the ruling authoiltv of tho tho posso rocoived a slight wound in ! imperial government during tho upris tho chest. Tho outlaws from tholi this resK)iulbllty is brought home fortlllod position mndo n fierce Mund "lroctly to her. lhero is understood for n few miuutos, until ono of tin , ' 1,0 110 purine, howovor. to visit posso succeeded lu eottltiL' In their : "' lHirsomu puuisnmoni or rear. Ho shut ono thiongh tho head, killing him. Tho other surrendered, In tho meantime, another division ol tho posso overhauled tho third robber, who had rocoivod a ghastly wound. Tho ball, outeriu' his mouth, pene trated his head, and came out at tin back of his neck, lie is not oxpoctec to rocovor. nl .1..- i tO 1IOMSII.H 1 1. """"ttS ahus.ngi, Wealtb:S7l can von I ml u,,..i 1 'US of wnnltln, ''""Util cnrHo tlm nn Ti...... ""I .,.. ..7 .""'" '"Me,!, lm tin. mm.. I.. I . . .. "Wl imi tlm .M....U .. " u,11nj vuin in iiieirdliJ fort ho henellt of the pwple, JJM i.v.... .....u Ki,u(i reimoil to Ueti ..v... ... wnnis, AliifrlciBf of wealth are pnhiin )ut..iJ' misiimont or 1 1 . -"nun. IndiL'iiitv. hut morelv no to foim the ! ""' . ",r 0"mplt. ,nn,.,..tn,l i nt ... t ,.v. ' ' IU." i 0,1 V" Wm Initfr elude her from all partlolpatlon in it. ?!". 0 .. ''"'"'"''n'Plc m ing monument of tho (ouinlcr't nn, uunuu. mire ouo can rimi the tt offeotivo means for the ouli..l.ti.. the mind and tho iiiliftiug0( nc' , , .. nuuiiiiQn , It Is deomod ndvttablo for that reu ion that sho should remain permanent ly away from Pekin, and that her ad visors also shoull bo kept away from iJio scat of government. OPPOSED TO ANNEXATION. St. Croix Ie.iil Want t llrmalii Uinlri Danlili Hula. St. Thomas, D. W. 1., Nov. 2. A an extraordinary meeting of the colon ial council at St. Croix. D. W. I., Mondar. tho vice-chairman ilonoimceil 'cause with tho Carlists. ond it is .iJd ! the statements mado by A.' .1. illack- to be nnlikolv that the lnttnr will wood, the United Hates consul at St. jnako much headway. Weyler's np- Croix, and chairman of tho colonial pointment as captain-general of Madrid council, in an interview printed in was directed bv tho Government's fun? I Now Vork, October '20, in which Mr. 'rl. ...... ,.f -i i. it t.. toms duties has arisen from tho need of ,i,.,.,.i ....i..n ... l,,10l ..,,.1. .".iisniDIO bi iu,. , anil to nil person. The day will. finding a source to pay war ludemnl ties, which tho various powers domuud THEY GIVE NO" QUARTER. tin of trouble in Catalonia. MATTERS IN COLOMBIA. Tho oigarmakers of Tampa, Florida are out on a strike. Fall fishing on tho Columbia is about at an end. Venezuela was visited by. a great eartnquake, killing 15 persons. Damage by flood is reported from La Urosse, Wis., and Winona, Minn. Professor Max Muller, the famous philologist, died in London, aged 77. Thero was a general resumption of work in tho Pennsylvania coal region The new gold strike in the Baker City, Or., country, is extensivo nnd rich. A Demooratio leader predicts that Idaho wIH give Bryan a majority of D.uuu. Chicago postoflice clerks have affill ated with tho American Federation of Labor. Tho Boera aro said to have 15,000 armed men in tho Hold in Orange River colony. Prince Hobenloho says he resigned because ho was ignored on important occasions. Chinese looters stole Mnnchn throne and colossal archaeological objects of great value. Boxers at Pao Ting Fn deolare the provincial treasurer ordered them to kill foreigners. Prince YI and Ying Nien aro added to tho list of those whoso exocution France has demanded. More than $20,000,000 in gold dust and bullion has been deposited in Seat tie assay offlcothis year. ooveu people were Klilou and as many injured in a Northern Paoiflo train wreok near Livingston, Mont. Many persons were injured and per haps killed, and a dozen buildings wreokod in a New York fire and ox plosion. At Spoakne, Wash., Mrs. Edith Strobe!, wife of an engineer on the Great Northern, killed herself by blow ing out her brains with a revolver. Sho was 20 yoars of age, and before her marriage was a Tekoa, Wash., girl .temporary Insanity is said to have been the motive. earthquake shocks were felt in Jacksonville, Fla., but no damage was done. Tho Venezuelan government has de creed the resnmpion of payment of in terest on all debts and loans from Nov ember. . Many people wero killed and injured in Venezuela by an earthquake, and railroad and telephonic communication is interrupted. There have been serious tax riots in the Serat district of Roumanfa. Two local officials were killed, and tho troops who were 6ent to enforce pay ment wore resisted by the peasants, who killed eight of them. ' Tho Susquehanna Coal Company, nt William Penn, Pa., granted the de mands of the mineworkers -in thnt col lliery and will resume operations This Is ono of the largest collieries in tho country, 700 men being employed uy tho explosion of a alcohol vat at tho Homestead steel works, ot Pitts burg, threo workmen, Andrew Dlikiv. Michael Donder and John Harnett, were terribly burned. Dolikiv nnd Donder, it is thought, will die. Tho explosion was caused by alcohol com ing in contact with natural gas. Official confirmation has been to ceived at Vienna from Mostar. in Her zogovino, of tho reports of a collision growing out of a boundary dispute be tween an Austro-Hungary military pa trol and a force ol Montenegrin sol- dieis. One Montenegrin was killed and sovoral wounded. A belated dispatch from Pretoria tells of the failure of British negotia tions with General Botha for tho sur render of the Boers. Botha received General Paget's flag of truco courteous ly and admitted bis defeat, but said it was impossible to treat for surrender as long as any burghors wished to contin ue the war. President Stoyn was more irreooncilable. Ho refused to even see the bearer of a flag of truce. The young man who for sovoral years annoyed the Pullmans in Chicago by demanding money of them and oallinz himself Gustavo Pullman, has been ar rested in New York. Ho called at tho hotel where young Georco and Suncer Pullman are living and sent his card p to tho former. Pullman had him ejooted and ho returned and domanded $00,000. He was again put out and on his third visit was arrested. Tho well-known Spanish painter, Joaquin Sarolla, has beon awarded a ilrst-class medal in the Paris exposi tion, and all thoso who admire his works aro pleased ot hiB success. The Mndrilouos call Sarolla "tho painter of tho sun," becauso no ono can sur pass him in those wonderful (scenes of outdoor lifo painted in full sunshine, brilliant light everywhere, dazzling to tho eyes, with heavy shadowa lying where tho light cannot penetrate. Five thousand honov bees, as thev leave the hlvo, weigh about ono pound, but when tho inseots leturn from their visits to tho flowers, freighted with honey, they weigh near ly twice as much. The untruth of today is called a lie: tho untruth of a hundred years 1b called a logend. The a vera co man would rather losn $5 on a horse race than a nickel through a hole in his pooket- The Liberals Hare Started a Second Itevolutlon. t New York, Nov. 3. C. B. Halt, unneu states mlnlstetr to Colombia, South America, who has arrived here, and is on his way to his home in Wheoling, W. Va.. said in an inter- tiviy uiui. jiiuiiura in uoiomnta uro sadly mixed. Tho Liberals started a second revolution a fow days ago, ond It lias developod great strength. The fighting has been fierce and up to date the killed and wounded have number ed 30,000. "While the Liberals have met with ranch success, it is my belief that the government will bo eventually success ful. But tho revolution is seriously disturbing business. General Prospero Pinzon is in command of the govern ment forces, and the revolutionists are commanded by General Rafael Urlbe. The scene of the trouble is the depart ment of Cauca. "In the recent election. San Clem- enti and Senor Marroqnin wore elected president and vice-president respect ively, ban tiiementl, on aoconnt ot the state of his health, could not live in Bogota, and went to Villeta. In his absenco, Marroqnin started a rebellion and nssumod the presidency, securing the recognition of all the foreign powers except the papal seo. Both San Clementi and Marroqnin, however, are drawing their salaries of 80,000 pesos per annum. This is payable in silver, uU1) uju uurreuoy oi uoiomuia Is so up set that it is difficult to place a value upon it. "Thero is a demand thero for Benltn Seamala, who is hero in New York. He was formerly United States vice! consul nt Bogota. The Marroquin gov ernment charges him with conspiracy and he is praotically an exile." Blackwood was quoted as saying the sentiment of the pcoplo of tho Danish Wost Indies is Strongly in favor of an nexation. Tho vice-chnirman said the allegations mado wore opposed to the facts in tho caso, and that Mr. Black wood spoko without the council's au thority. A resolution was adopted to cable King Christian, of Denmark, submissively expressing "tho wish ol tho inhabitants to contiuuo under tho Danish crown," and expressing tho be lief that annoxatinn to tho United States would bo against tho wishes ol the majority of tho inhabitants. Some of the members protested against the passage of the resolutions, but tho vice chairman overruled them. There was - A I. 1 1 -.1- i. r m m stvled "The taw. Pmt.t ' a !!! . I.0"0 our patrolmen. An Ions and ordnr v rrnu-.l I.m.Io.I i... I unttn.Uon P''"nel them and band of music, marched through the I VJi Ti " Wn8 cruol; lt WM town. dermaii Tr..... In Clilmi Obey Knlrr' Innlriirtliina. Borlin, Nov. 5. Considerable impa- ' tlonco at tho moagcruess of tho ihia'b from China is finding expression here. I Ilio inference is that Gorman censor- 1 'ship over such Information is very , strict. Lettem from private in China i beg u to lltnl their way into tho Social I Demooratio papers, showing that the Gorman troop give no quarter. Tho ; Bremen Buergbor Zoitung publishes a lottor from n soldier in Pekin, " who said ho wltuosHcd the following scene: "Sixty-oight captive, some of them not yet adults, wero tied together hy their pigtails, beaten bloody by the Gorman, coniiiollod to dig tholr own graves, and then shot en masse." Tho Halhorstadtor Volk Zoltnng prints a communication from Pekin, in which tho writer says: "No prisoners aro taken. All nro shot or preferably sabred to savo am munition. Sunday aftonioou wo had to Dayonot 71 prisoners. Thnv Im.l entiro captured iuda icribablo. i como when foreigner will visit 11 icuy, not so union to seo tlm ptj (iiisirim oHiniiiiNhmeut us tOMti institution, winch spreads iu foM f.ii-..ti.i (..lit.. 'ri.iu i. . i " ""in UJ Will 14 MCH ! ly lamouH for the great eilucttom , a uiauiiiacturlug center. !j & I Manning monument ol the htM benefaction stimulate others toiollj tin noblo example. May the Tod Touch Oaiic llroken Op. Chicago, Nov. 3. A depository stolen goods iu unusual qimntltes been unearthed in Chicugo by tho nco. 'len thioves. men and foi hut po- women, The Alvord Cine. Now York, Nov. 3. The caso of Cnr. nelius L. Alvord, tho defaulting note teller of tho First National bank, who is charged wilth ombezzlino $000.onn . LL t i I . ' wonu oi mo oanK-s lunds, was nol transferred to tho United Statos court roaay, as had been oxpectod. Al vord'e counsel objected to the trnnnfnr and the case was postponed until tomorrow. Washington, Nov. 8. General Man. Arthur, at Manila, notified the war do. partment today that Major John Davis, United States volunteors, dlod at Ma nila this morning of chronio Bricht'. disease. Major Davis was a nativo of Illinois ana a veteran of tho war of the rebellion. At the timo of his death he was chief surgeon of tho Third district Df Southern Luzon. were arrested, and two wagon IoikIb o stolen property, valued ut thousunds o dollars, was recovered. Vina MoNur ney, nn alleged shoplifter, is sni.l tr have maintained tho resort. It is be lieved that tho gang has associates ir muuy other large cities, and the build ing raided was tho headquarters foi thieves who are working svsti' in all parts of the United States. Tonne Nrgro Pleml I.jnclie.l. -7 Birmingham. Ala., Nov. 2. At Duke, 10 miles north of Anuistcn, ar 18-yearold negro boy named Abernathj attompted a criminal nsjault on tb 14-year-old adopted daughter of W. N. Thompson, n section foreman on thi Louisville & Nashvillo road. Tho ne gro was captured threo hours later 1.1 .....I 1 . 1 luuijuueu iiii'j lynched. Murdered anil Thrown on Taoki. Noblosvillo, Ind., Nov. 2 An nn kuuwu man was lound dead neur thii " n ne mne Jirle & Western rail road tracks. Tho body was nuked and the throat was cut, the head crushed, ono foot amputated and his arw broken. It is believed ho was niur- ucrou ana nis hody thrown tracks. on th Grain Klerator llurtieit. Honderson, Kv.. Nov. 2 ts 1. elevator and plant of Maron Wilier & Company was destroyed today, oninil. ing a loss of $120,000: lnB,,,,L nnn ' "v"i"i' Kacapnil I'rom Alralraz. San Francisco, Nov. 5. Threo pris oners have escaped from tho United Statos military prison on Alcntraz is land. Among tho escaped prisoners was Frank Kinuo, who was under it sontonco of 1C yoais for dosertion nnd treason. Kinno was brought hero a fow months ago in irous from Aianila. Ho had desortod his command and ac cepted a commission from tho robot rmy. Ho was cauuht load inn 11 ehitrirn of rebols. In tho number captured by uiu American troops at tho timo Klnne waB takon wero several American pris oners. Kinno claimed to bo himself a prisouor of tho Filipinos, hut tho Americans who wero with tho party declared this to bo a falsohood, and de nounced tho mnn ns a traitor and a rebel. Ho was tried by court-martial ana sentenced to servo 15 years at Al catraz. Tho othors who etcapod with rvinno aro u. b, Huntington, under sonionco 01 10 yoars, and J. M. PottB, lervlug flvo yoars. Hamburg, Nov. 3 Tho provincial court has laid an embargo nnnn hn i.j i .1.. ....... . " - Bum iu mo vaiuo 01 3,01)0,000 marks, which arrived at Coxhavon today on tho imperial steamer Bundesrath from Dolagoa bay. This step was lajcen, u is aiiegou, lor tho purpose of reimbursing insurance companies here for gold withhold by the Transvaal government during the war. The Hamburgisohe Boorsen Hale, how Bver, denies a rumor that the gold wa thipped by Mr. Kruger. , Hlie or the. Cotton Crop. Now Orloans, Nov. 2. Final rennrt. 000 bales! "op for 1000 at 0,070.. tuburb. $700 in the todav. lm ...... w ,,IB S monov bv turn ,.. Ilepo.ltor Kobbml In n llU. p. v tT'Jl- 3-While VYUIian- "Kvenswoou, a o waKiug a aoposlt of rirai, national bank rouuod of all nnVrr." M. "v. option vmuauuji,0 stealing. Federal Court Will Try Alvord Now York, Nov, 2.WstH At'tor ney Gardiner announced this after noon that Alvord would bo tiirn,i . to the United States antlSritl d VM Hcareil Her to Death. Roohestor, Now York, Nov. 5. Tho authorities of Alloghony county are moKing ior the porsons who manufac tured a skeleton out of animal bones which frightened Mary Oldfleld, of Karrdalo, to death Wnrlnn,in Maty Oldfleld, accompanied oy two fiends, was roturnlug from a Hallo, woon party, where they had listened to gruoBOmo stories until tholr hair stood on end. Whon about to outer tho uuua u raining of bones was hoard overhead, and looking up tho trio wero ovorcomo with horror at sooiug a (skeleton of glgantio proportions swoop ing down on thorn from nbovo. With a cry of torror Marv dronnn.i ,1oa,i a soarohing party found a wiro lendimr from tho ground to n troo ton rn mm, was attaohod a akoloton by u pulloy. Suei Asylum Oflloem. Chicago, Nov. A ...u was roioasod from an insauo nsy urn yesterday by Judge Dunno, has brought suit against tho superintend. nt and other officers of tho nsylnm. He alleges ho was illegally detainod. Granted tho Inornate, Hazloton, Pa., Nov. 5.-OuyIo Bros., BtrlpiDg contractors, todoy granted Jhelr men an inoreaso of lo por cent io vr uny, which 1 ui'iiriiiy Join ijuu in uuiuuriuiiiK, uu ever OMcnl from year to year as an oieatcli tlonal interest." After tho oxorclses a reception 1 tenderod to Minister Wu iu lie I gniiery, wiieru too (iluiim(l)W jtl mot and shooK hands with about 11 pooplo. I.I veil 13.1 Vrnr7 Now York, Nov. C O'eoriteffil ington Freomiiii Horner (irteD, lcd negro slave, llud in the nlins boipl at Hempstead, L. I., ycstcrdtriti roputod ago of 123 years. Greta Baid to lmvo been born cuafirmci Kllzabethtx)rt, .1., on Janoirrl 1777. Ho was Bold to a Vtrjlfl , plantor named Horner, by whom, itg said, ho wiih sold to Ueucnil W11I11.I ton. In 1812 ho was mmlen free ma ami thou came North and was en od by Georgo Greon, a Lodj Ii! farmer, with whom he remained for J yearB. Green's faculties romnined ij impntiod until 1C veins hko, whenJ sitiht and heariui: beuan to (nil, audi entered the imorhouse, where he hi Ilvod over ulnco. He used ttn wnui nnd tobuoco. hut is said never lmvo shown anv bad effects from elttl Ho was married sovoral tlmei said to lmvo been tho father of 37 cb dron, most of wham aro dead. HoelHllata arretted. New York. Nov. B.-SIx ipeI: of tho Soclnllst Labor pnrty, wo sistou on talking to an onormom m ut Sovonth street and Avenue w night, wero arrested hy the police, if clnitni(l thnv llilil 110 POmilt 10 A trnnil .l.ml nl itliilililllir WHS done tho pollcomen, who nuinboied over 5 Tho Socialists wont book to ther hea quartors, overlooking tho corner, aii l.nl..,. 1,IT,.,l ,.n,l IL-nd HL'lllU. ' corwd hooted tho nlolco, and the ol nliurund tllO CTOWi v.....f,.., w n Pl,.. .!.(- n.,l,a nn n cOOnB" heads and arms and drovo them N .... .1... ...... ..Innrlncr lt. 'C IIUIU IIIU RklUUb, v..' a . thov took tho men to tho station-Ma Thoyworo In colls only a short" whon they wero hailed out. Confeited to Arion. T-lnllno 'I'nviia. NllV. C. HIM0 .....l.u. ----- . ..flAB Erwiu wns today convictoa w ?W JUIJ JBIH4UVM ' . -( irnava in thn Tirtfi Itnntinry. fcrwin WM W j.w - , tossed to having buruod VV"' which there was 15,O0C I insur and claimed tho ownors had hiroa to do BO. V Robuildingof tho Spanish fleets bo entruBtod to Fronch builders. ' don, fourirmoroacrpioi"' tafl burden each, ond 100 torpedo W Tlio ordor ia to bo oxocutod wm yoara. . . ..... i.. .Tunan, IlllddllUt Jlevivn. y Tacomn, Nov. O.-Aocord ng o . .i..i. it. llnfldhifltB 01 MV, onamit.mv.fUO, . colebra aro miiKiiig gruai. -- onntarj i tho beginning of the new conW , active miBsiouary work im gja arrival of somo gaoreu , extrao was mnuo mo uuo tlon dinnry domoustration of neve their faith. Tho roads over W,, rolios wero homo were ,d oloth, which wob 7o ,lme .mail pieces at more thM W ralno, roalizing over 02,000 y kh Nil Hbor her in. It tic iirti let '111 Bill l ill Hot Pn ion t ickc oti