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    BOHEMIA NUGGET.
rablUhtkl Ery FrtiUy.
COTTAGE GROVE. . . OREGON.
EVENTS OF THE DAY
An Interesting Collection of Ileum From
the Two Hemisphere I'resentel
In n Conilmmod J"orni.
Tlio nlllos at I'okin rosolvcd on
strong mcasuros.
No effort wilt bo in ado by congroBa
to decroaso Soutborn roprosontation.
The opening o( tho Milton croomory,
tlio first in Eastern Oregon, was cole
bra tod.
Russia denls tho Paoifio coast a bnrd
blow by patting a high tariff on flour
to Siberia.
Tbo 1)01160 ways and moans commit
'no considorod tho reduction of the
stamp tax.
An ox-robol chief will start in pur
suit of Agninaldo, who is said to bo in
Northern Luzon.
Tho population of Florida is 528,53,
as acainst 891,224 in 1890, an increase
of 137,120, or 35 per cent.
Tho assistant postmaster-goneral of
tho United States pleads for a wido ex
tension of tho rural freo delivery.
K. Gates was convictod at South
liend, Wash., of murder in tho (second
degreo for killing Captain Deoson.
Tho situation in South China is im
proved so tbat tho rebels have been
conquered, and the rebellion is nearly
extinct.
Tho population of Rhodo Island was
announced to bo 428,556, as against
345,500 in 1890; increase of 83,050, or
24 per cent.
John H. Ott, the comedian, died at
New York, of a complication of dis
eases. .He was taken ill about two
weeks ago. He was 38 years old.
The big cotton mill operatives' strike
iu Alanianie county, North Carolina,
has been declared off. Tbe strike has
been in force about three months, and
eoveral thousand hands were involved.
Dawson City advices brought by the
steamer Danube, arrived at Victoria,
are to tho effect that on November 13,
Dawson was reported to havo been free
from new cases of smallpox for 10
days.
Tho British warship Fhen"int, sta
tioned at Victoria, B. C, rei- ed rush
orders from tho Admiralty dispatching
her to Panama to protect British inter
ests in tho revolution which has re
curred there.
Sanitary conditions at Pekin are be
coming serious.
The good roads movement was form
ally launched in Chicago.
Methodists convened in Now York
denounced tho Church of Rome.
Rebol and Ameiican activity in the
field has been greatly increased.
Kentucky bank is out $201,000
through the dishonesty of a olerk.
The United States supremo court
lustained the Tennessee cigarette law.
Four men were burned to death in a
fire that destroyed a Pennsylvania ho
tel. The battle-ship Kentucky will en
force the indemnity claim against Tur
key. In an engagement north of Manila 11
Americans and 50 Filipinos wore
killed.
There is a scarcity of food in Tien
Tein, and already there is considerable
suffering.
The Hay-Paunuefote treaty will be
the stumbling block in the way of
canal legislation.
Twenty-six Oregon counties that
have not remitted scalp, bounty tax are
requested to do so.
The marriage of the Dnke of Man
Chester and Miss Zimmerman, of Cin
cinnati, is announced.
Past fiscal year was the most pros
perous period known to American
shipping for some time.
A Chicago fiim submits the best bid
for the construction of the new post-
ollico building Salem, Or.
Fifty-six cases of yellow fever are
now nndei treatment in tbe city of
Havana, among them two Americans.
Fred J. Kisol, of Mulheur county,
Oregon, has been appointed as a dele
pi to to the National Irrigation Con
gress. Rev. James Delghton, once a noted
Loudon preaoher, and an intimate
iriend of Spnrgeon. died at Hung ton,
1ml., aged 03 years.
Tho population of Minnesota, as offi
cially announced, is 1,715,754, against
1.301,820 in 1890, an increase of 449,
508 since 1890, or 34.5 per cent.
Dispatbces from Vladivostock say
tho Chinese have destroyod 300 voreta
of tbo sonthern section of the Manohar-
inn railroad. All tho stations were
burned and much rolling stock was de
stroyed. Tho dam ago is estimated at
10,000,000 roubles.
LATER NEWS.
Thoro aro now 55 cases of yollow
fever in Havana.
Bryan says ho will remain iu poli
tics as long as ho lives.
Russian soldiers in China will bo
withdrawn to tho north.
Tho Unitod States battleship Ken
tucky has sailod from Naplos for
Smyrna.
Tho ofTloinl voto of tho stato Of Flori
da is as follows: Bryan, 28,007; Mu-
Kinloy, 7.499.
Amoi leans took a Tagal stronghold
at Piuauran which tho lohols boasted
was impregnable
John Lawsou Johnsourof Kout, Kng-
land, tho noted diotio export, dlod in
France, agod 01.
Tho now United States monitor Ne
vada was la u ti o)i ed at Bath, Mo., with
appropriate ceremonies.
Tho Venezuelan government has re
ceived from Germany 10,000 Mauser
rilles and 3,000,000 cartridges.
Tho population of Kansas is 1,470,-
495, as against 1,437,00(5 in 1890, an
iucreaso of 43,399, or 3 per cent.
Tho population of Virginia is 1,854,
184, as against 1,055,980 in 1S90, an
increase of 19S.204, or 1.9 per cont.
Tho population of Maryland is
1.550,050, against 1,'402,300 in 1890,
an iucreaso of 147,000, or 14.1 per
cent.
Ex-President Kruger' was received
by President Loubet. of Franco, at the cit,08 of Frauco
KRUGER'S RECEPTION
Ex-President of Transvaal Is
Now on French Soil.
SWEPT DY A STORM.
HE WAS HKA11TILY -WKLCOMKD
Only Unptrninnt Incident Cnuseil hy
Knislishinen They Threw Snnilt
Colin nt Oom l'aul.
Marseilles, Nov. 25. Today proved
a triumph for Mr. Krugor suuh as oven
tho Boor dolegatos and his most ardent
admirers failed to anticipate. Tho do
I lirium of onthusiasui which marked
overy stop of his progress from tho
timo ho landed until tho hotel was
J readied was a revolution, oven to tho
I pooplo of Marseilles themselves. It
fully oqualod if it did not surpass, tho
frautio demonstration of patriotism
with which Franco opouod hor arms to
Major Marchand at Toulon on his re
turn from Fashoda. An assembly of
buoIi masses, oxcoeding ovou tho most
sanguiuo ostimate, might perhaps bo
partly explained by tho coromouious
obsequies of tho bishop of Marsolllos,
including an imposing religious pro
cession from tho cathedral, but noth
ing can miuimizo tho spontaneous ex
plosion of soutiniont displayed toward
Mr. Krugor by tho entire population of
the first port and ono of tho largest
Devastation Wrought, hy n Tornmlo In
til ii Noiilli.
Memphis, Nov. 21. Atlvlcos rocolvod
tonight from tho storm-swept sections
of Mississippi, Arkansas and Totinossoo
indicate that the loss of life anil dam
ago to proporty'is far greater than at
first reported. Tho plneos alTootod am
romoto and isolated, and at tho host
thoy aro not woll equipped with mcaiiM
of communication, anil tho storm
which last ovonlng carried devastation
across the country at tho same time
swoptaway tho wires, so that tele
phone and telegraph wires alike woro
put out of service. Dependence hint
nocossiirily boon placed in railroad men
and travolors coming from atTootml
parts, it is estimated that tho number
of dead will oxcood 75.
THE STORM IN TENNESSEE.
Kllletl Hint
AN INSULT BY 'I
rURICEYI
Refusal to Grnnt Exequatur
to American Consul.
VIOLATION OF THBATY KICMITB
Mora Than OO people Were
100 Injured.
Nashvillo, Tenif.. Nov. 24. Tonnes
soo was swept last nluht hv tho most
destructive storm over known in the
stato. Muro than 50 people were
killed, and 100 moro injured, while tho
damage to houses, timber and other
property will reach largo llguros.
Tho storm enforce! tho stato from
1.1 . f . . I .nut utumtt fWlfsMltl I
.urwiurii iininMt ' p..v,.. ,.v,.. 1 MorB UB,lM victories
Ileqnest Itejreteil on the Oriinnils That
lUrpuul la Not n Commer
cial I'nlnt.
Constantinople, Nov. 30. Tho porto
has dollnltoly rojectod tho requi'st loi j
an exequatur for a United States con-1
sill at llartmot. This rofusal is regard-1
od by tho United states legation an a
dlreot violation of tho treaty rights,
and, connoquontly, despite tho rofusal,
Thomas II. Norton, who was cp;oinioti
by 1'roHldont MuKinlov hoiiio tlmtt ago ,
to establish a coiiHitlato at Harpoot,
has been directed to proceed to his
mist. The oxpeotod visit of tho battle.
Ip Kentucky to Smyrna is hcllovod to
late qulto a much to tins manor us
.u tho indemnity question.
COLOMBIAN WAR.
Horio
THE
Ellysoo, at Paris. Thoro were no dis
turbances.
Fivo coal mines uoar Parkersburg,
W. Va., wero destroyed by a landslide,
entailing a loss of $300,000. No one
was injured.
At Chicago, tho foreman of a sash
and door factory was shot and instant
ly killed by ono of two men, uolieved
to bo strikers.
The Yalo football team dofcated
Harvard's eleven by tho scoro ot 28 to
0, at Now Haven, Conn., before an im
mense crowd.
A St. Lawrence river steamer was
wrecked off Seven Islands, Quebec,
and all on board perished, 19 of tho
crew and seven passengers.
The population of Nevada as official
Yot tho graudour of this demonstra
tion perhaps ranks iu importance to the
emphatic manifesto of "no compro
mise" which Mr. Krugor delivered in
a low voice, but ono vibrating with
j emotion, accompanied by energotlo
1 gestures of tho right hand, stiriug tho
I hearts of all within hearing. The lust
' Eontoncos of his declaration wero lit
I terod with a vigoi and a decision which
i boro out his roputation as to tho incar
nation of iron will and stubborn re
( sistauco. His mero dollvery of n doo
I Juration of such far-reaching import
I ancu testifios to tho indepondonco of
his character, as it camo as n surprise
I oven to his iutimato political adivsers
I who, up to tho last, woro in ignorauco
j of his determination. He announced
to the world this morning that tho
ly announced by tho census bureau, is , Boers would bo freo pooplo or dio. and
42,335, as against 45,701 in 1890, a do
crease of 3,420, or 7.4 per cent.
Five hundred Indians in Western
Colorado are slaughtering deer by the
hundreds, and Governor Thomas has'
given orders to havo them arrested.
the faces of the men about him, Wes-
sels, Froobler and tho other Boer repre
sentatives, boro tho look of fearless de
termination reflecting tho spirit that
Mr. Kruger declared animated overy
man, woman and child in the Trans
vaal.
Retaliatory measures are being do-' Tho unfortunate ocuurronco at tho
vised by tho United States govern-, hotel on the main boulevard alono
nient against Turkey for refusal to ' marred tho character of tho demoustra-
grant an exequator tc Dr. Thomas H. I tlon, wheh up to that timo had been 1 washed out and small bridges
Norton to act as consul at Harpoot.
Another snow storm is sweeping over
British Columbia.
were lost in the
Moro than four-fifths of tho popula
tion of Mexico are of mixed or Indian
blood.
Bresoi, slayer of King Humbert,
wroto to his wife in New York, that
ho is kept in a damp well and com
pelled to stand all the time.
Torkoy has been taking a census of
Ixlam, and finds that tho nnmbor of
Mohammedans in the world is 100,
00,000. Of theso 18,000,000 arn in
Turkey,
Seventy-live lives
tornado in tbo South.
Negotiations are under way for a re
ciprocity treaty with Russia.
A difference of opinion has brought
the Chinese negotiations to a standstill.
Paul Kruger, ex-president of the
South African republic, has arrived at
Marseilles.
The ways and means committee of
tho house, decides to reduce the war
tax $30,000,000.
MacArthur is pushing the campaign
against the Filipinos, reinforcements
being sent to the several divisions.
The official connt for Ohio is as fol
lows: McKinley 643,918, Bryan 474,
882; McKinley's plurality, 09030.
Lampson P. Sherman, brother of the
late Senator John Sherman, of Ohio,
died at Des Moines, Iowa, aged 79.
The official count for Nebraska,
shows tbat McKinley's plurality in the
state is 7,822. Tho total voto of tbo
stato is 251,998. McKinley received
121,855 and Bryan 114,013.
Tho population of tho stato of New
York as officially announced by tho
census bureau, is 7,203,012, as against
5,907,853 in 1890, an iucreaxe of
1,270,159, or 21.1 per cent
At Republic, Wash., Charles Kramer
was found hanging by his neck, in a
slaughter house. Ho had been missed
since November 0. His body was
found by George Raglan, who visited
the slaughter house. He was general
ly despondent, and having lost $100 on
tbe election, it is supposed that induced
him to take his own life.
Labor troubles that have been smol
dering for some time at the Piano Har
vester Manufacturing Company's plant
at Voit Pnllman, Illinois, culminated
in a lookout of 900 workmen. Notices
have been posted announcing a suspen
sion of work for ra"n indefinite period.
The plant was shut down last July, but
work was resumed again tho day after
election.
Tho Vossicho Zeitnng, of Berlin,
points out "the dangers of permitting
Boers to trek into German Southwest
Africa, since they aro unmanageable
and incapable of accepting orderly con
ditions," Giving a word of warning,
it says: "Tho Boera would seek to
hold tho grounl, thus forming a stato
within a stato. Tho German colonial
authorities should romember that it
would bo generations boforo tho Boers
forget that they onco possessed an inde
pendent political existence."
unanimously and exclusively u tribute
of sympathy and admiration. "Vivo
Kruger," "Vivo les Boers," and
"Vivo la liberte," wero tho cries that
tbat formed n hurricauo of cheering
and swept over tho city. Unfortunate
ly tbo high repreheusiblo foolishness of
half a dozen persons in thro whig small
coins into tho crowd as Mr. Kruger
passed acted like magic in conjuring
up an anti-British outburst, which it
needed all the promptitude end enorgy
of the polico to prevent becoming a
serious disturbance. Tim hotel re
mained for the rost of tho day in a
state of siege, while at ono time a pro
cession, several thousand strong,
marched in the direction of the British
I consulate, shouting, "Down with tho
1 English," and raising other threatou
J ing cries. The result was that a strong
body of police was compelled to dis
perse tho demonstrators, although it
was found not necessary to make more
(than tew temporary arrests.
TruMt Companies Consolidate.
New York, Nov. 23. Tho trustees
of the Atlautio Trust Company and tho
directors ol the Bankets' Trust Com
pany, at seperato meetings, doeided to
consolidate under the title and charter
of the Atlantic Trust Company. The
consolidation will become operative as
soon as tbo stockholders ot both com
panies ratify the action of tho directors.
The Atlantic Trust Company was or
ganized nearly 15 years ago, and it
has at this timo capital of $15,000,000
and $500,000 surplus. The Bankers'
Trust Company was formed a little
more than a year ago, with a paid-up
capital of $1,600,000.
iu a northoastorly dirtotlon. Groat
damage la reported from tho counties
bordering on Mississippi and further
on. Columbia, in Maury county, is
tho heaviest sufferer. Lnvorgno, Nol
ausvillo and Gallatin also felt the
wind's fury, tho storm finally losing its
foroo agniuBt tho Cumberland moun
tain range. Columbia's casualties
number 25 dead and 60 injured.
Tho path of tho storm was about 350
yards wido, and was through tho north
wostom suburbs of tho town. In its
path overy thing is completely wreckotl.
Not oven the iron and stono fence on
tho tho arsenal grouuds is standing.
Tho number of houses destroyed in
tho Nolansvillo neighborhood is 10.
At Lavergno, 10 miles south of hoxo,
on tho Nashvillo, Chattanooga & St.
Louis road, tho volooity of tho wind
was marvelous, aud from host roports
lasted only about 20 seconds. In this
short time about 30 dwellings woro
turned into kindling wood. , Tho wind
mado a swath about 200 yards wide
through tho middle of the town. Tho
Lavorgno high school and the station,
tho two largost buildings, woro laid .
fiat. Tho railroad lost four section- '
houses also. '
Tho riso in tho Cumberland river at J
Nashvillo is tho most rapid known in
25 years, tho water uvlng climbed 20
loot on the gauge sinco yoaterday
morning.
In Memphis thero is a heavy loss as
a rosult of tho storm.' Culverts wero
wero
swept away. Lumber (Inns on Wolf
1 river suflered severely from tho do
I tructlon of logs, and it is estimated to
night that their losses will foot up be
tween $300,000 and $500,000.
IN MISSISSIPPI.
Wule Kxtent of Territory Swept
the Tornado.
y
Tho Missouri is now claimed to bo
the longer by 200 milos than tho Mis
sissippi. Captain Hassell, who commanded a
company of American scouts in tho
Boer army thinks tho Boers will re
sume fighting in tho spring,
James M. Lynoh, the now president
of tbe International Typographical Un
ion, succeeded S, B. Donnolly, tho re
tiring president. Headquarters of tbo
union are at Indianapolis, Ind,
Venezuela Iluys Gould' Yacht.
New York, Nov. 23. George J.
Gonld's yacht, tbe Atalanta, with the
war equipment with which sho was
.armed for Colombia, which was to
have bought her, is to go to Venezuela
'Mr. Gould has completed'arrangomonts
for her sale to the latter country for
$125,000. General Nicanor Bolet-Pe
raza, confidential agent of tho Vonoz
uelan government, who belongs to the
Castro, or Liboral party, conductod
tho negotiations with Mr. Gould per
sonally, and has paid him the first in
stallment of $30,000.
The Htorm In the Kast.
Buffalo, Nov. 25. Inspection of tho
government breakwater shows that a
section about 1,100 feot iu length was
demolished by the storm last night.
This soction was being repaired, and
tho waves which pounded upon it
dashed away so much of the struoturo
that extensivo ropairs will bo neces
sary. Tho damage is estimated at
$200,000.
An Appeul for Help,
Memphis, Nov. 25. Tho people of
.Lagrange, Tenn,, havo sent out an ap
peal for help. Thoy say all the busi
ness portion and nearly all tho resi
dence portion of tho town aro in ruins,
aud many of the inhabitants destitute.
They ask that contributions bo sent to
W. B. Hancock, mayor of tho town.
Oil Derrick! Destroyed,
Toledo, 0., Nov. 25. x"ostorday's
storm destroyed nearly 8,000 derrloks
in the oil fields south and east of hero.
Memphis, Nov. 24. In Mssissippi
the groatost loss of life aud damage to
property occurred noar Tunica, Lula
anJ Hernando. A report by carrier
from a point 12 miles from Tunica says
that tho tornado's devastation was so
great that it will tako wcoks to calcu
late and repair it. Fivo negroos lost
thoir lives on tho Hamlin placo. in
Tunica tho church and a number of
buildings woro totally demolished.
Moro than 60 negroes are missing, and
it is feared that several of them perish
ed. Corn is reported badly daimtgod.
At Hernando a whito man was killed
and n negro fatally injured by flying
debris. Numorous sawmills, sovoral
rosldencfs and hundreds of negro cab
ins wero blown away. At Lovo Sta
tion, J. S. Donoy, a whito man, was
crushed by firing timber, and is ex
pected to die.
At Tracey tho roisdonco of J. II.
Higgins was totally demolished anil
several other buildings wero wrecked.
Ten cabins wero dostroyod on a planta
tion and three negroos killed.
At La Grange two persons woro
Killed ourtigni ami a scoro or moro
seriously injurod. About 100 houses,
mainly those of poor pooplo, woro de
stroyed. The damage to unpicked cotton can
not bo estimated, but it is undonbtodly
considerable. Traffic on tho Memphis
branch of the Louisville & Nashvillo
railroad has boen delayed sinco last
night, owing to high water at placos
between Milan and thoTonnessoo river.
All trains have been delayed.
TEN LIVES LOST THERE.
(Niton nnit I'ana-
ma Terror-niricKen.
Kingston, Jamaica, Nov. 30. Tho
British steamer llarbadiau, which has
just arrived horo from Colon, report
that sovoio lighting ooaiirred Monday
mid Tuesday at Culolira. Tho govern
ment forces attacked tho rebels, who
occupied a good position, with tho re
mit that the lassos of the former woro
I heavy. Tho fighting was proceeding
when tho steamer loft mestiay nigiit.
Tho stores and restaurants at Colon
were cloned and tho mhols hold a por
tion of the rail mad line. Another
rebol force was reported to bo engaging
I tho government troops near Panama.
Basinets is entirely suspended at tho
I lattor place, and both Palinum'and Co
lon aro in a state of terror. Tho rebola
jure attacking iu a determined manner,
and it it feared tho slaughter will bo
1 grout boforo doolslvo results aro
rtiaeliod. Tho liberals, it Is assorted '
by the paMougortt of tho steamer, still
hold lluemi Ventura, though tho Co
lombian government is making great
effort to regalu possession of it.
FI001U In Southern RnllrornU.
Anaheim, Cal., Nov , 20. Tho Hood
I situation here Is alarming. A break
iu the Sauu Ana river list brought tho
water to within a mllo of tho town,
which is 15 feet below tho bod of tho
rivor, n;id if the riso ot tho latter con
tinues tho town will bo swamped. The
Catholic cemetery wat reached last
night and is under a foot ot wutor. In
tho peat lands breaks in tho Funta Ana
river havo let iu n largo volume of now
water, and tho celery men fear the en
tire crop of 1,500 cars will bo lost.
Over 100 families havo boen driven
from their homes and there is fear that
pooplo in isolatod sections havo boon
drowuod.
Illark rlt nt Canton.
Now York, Nov. 211. Ono thousand
I!lacl Flags havo returned to Canton,
says a. Herald dispatch from Hong
Kong. Although tho rebellion has sub
sided in tho Hast River, district, the
dUturbod villagers aro repudiating the
rule of tho Mandarins, refuting to pay j
taxes. Tho French aro oxtromoly aa- j
tivo, relying on tho visits of tho gun
boats as an effective means, of Bottling
Indemnities. Three gtiulioats remain
nt Shan Tak to enforce tholr claim of
170,000 taols. Tho Mandarins offer 00
per cent, which has not been accepted.
Thoro aro fears of fresh outbursts of
disaffection. ,
llrynn Stilt Chicago Democrat. j
Mexico, Mo., Nov. 20. In a letter
uniorapo nprlnKa I llaT,j
Colorado Hptlngs, Nov
city is rapidly taking on lt".
poatanco after yesterday's stnrui
iiiimnun win minrfiviiMMt. n
lie nftil I u i a ' "
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still dark. I.lulit. ....1 . ,
wires aro still strewn across tlm
iiun in iiiniiy pmco and t),0
rahvnv traflln will nut 1,.. .
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... ,.x.,.,u ' . ' ."milium AllOII
houses and liimlnnaa hi ml. u .. .1
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nun iou trees uprooted.
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11 11 uui'grnpii pom mill H,r
iirtiKOH log, lias tho inou
ury.
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or snow, iiio gaio camo i)i,wt
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BUI it lllnw nun 1 M ... ,.
At 2:30 I. M when tho wind
at tho Colorado college was .lent
it hail registered a velocity or h-j
per noiir. iiio woatlior today ims
tair ana warm, with little wind
ino tlamago Is greatoit 111 the
noss part of tho city. Tin, j,
National bank, Dnrkeo bin ldniK
MIIIL lllnnlf. filmrii limit.. I....1. .
nostoflleo. Antl
bprlngs 'transfer Company nnd
i.... ... i .....
iu r.xcinwigo uuuiilligs, all n
rmirni Ml flint nltu lttk.1 a...
wero tmrily ilimuiod and wr
blookuiluH tho principal Htruotn,
mmiinrtwi itiwi i in imu i
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it'll I iiiiintittf In uttitiu llw. ........ i- .
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of many small dwelling lnn,i.
ivy Wild, a suburb, Hiulths
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lllirlllll fit. a ft lit) i.tt.l .(..!. 11
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on la coimiioutjau on all nUivn
IWIIIll avaaw a 44 W fc M M I t 1 1 ft l UJUI
too of wWoty. Major Klmpcott
1.. .1. ....I I a
itod u forco to patrol the Mrteti
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alaUl Li 1 tf Hill IIUU V DIUIII1IU la lllll I
street.
NEW FRUIT CANNERY,
Fearful Havoc IVai Wrought In a Ml..
U.lppl Town.
Memphis, Nov. 24. A spooiol to the
Commorclal-Appeal from Arkabutla,
Tate county, Miss., says:
Yesterday afternoon a tornado do
scendod upon this littlo town, and as
a result of its fearful intensity 10 per.
sons woro killed outright and 20 woro
injured.
Tho storm overwhelmed tho town
about 6 o'olock in tho nftornoon, and
In a fow minutos overy building was
demolished. Many of tho victims woro
pinnod nnder tho wrookago and woro
extricated with much difficulty. Tho
tornado passed to tho northoast and
caused much damago through tho coun.
try dlstnots.
Steel anil Wire Men Laid Off.
Oloveland, Nov. 28. All tho night
men employod at tho Nowburg mill of
tho American Steel & Wiro Company
in this' city, about 600, havo boon laid
off. Tho company officials refuse to
mako any explanation.
Scranton, Pa., Nov. 23. Tho strik
of the 700 employes of tho Forest mine,
at Arohbald, which has contnued sinco
last March, has been satisfactorily set
tled. The strikers got nearly all tho
concessions drryauded.
received hero today from W. J, llryau,
ho says:
'Still bolioving in tho principles. sot
forth in tho Chicago platform, I shall
continuo to dofoud thorn, bolioving
tho American people will yet soo tho
necessity for the repudiation of Repub
licanism." IlranuV llonri DrfrHtrd.
nioemfontein, Nov. 25. The Doors
under Brand wero dofeatod November
18 at Iladorspan, witli heavy lossos, tho
Lancers charging through tho lioor
lino, doing deadly damage, as a num
ber of ridorloss horses demonstrated.
Iirand himself was wounded. The
British casualties wero not serious.
Caleh I'ntrern' Appeal.
Frankfort, Ky Nov. 20. In tho
court of appeals today tho case of or
Seoiotary of Stato Calob Powers vs. tho
commonwealth was submitted without
argument, with loavo to fllo briefs Do
comber 1. Powers is under Hfo son
tonoo for lioiug an accessory to tho Qou-
bol tnurdor.
Kxpclled dermunt Wants Damage..
Berlin, Nov. 25. Tho Pan-Gorman
Association has taken up tho rauso of
eoveral hundred Qormuns who woro ox-
pellod from the Transvaal by the Brit
ish. It is announced that "it will
force tho government to mako an oner
gotio demand upon Groat Britain for
adequate daragaos,"
I'lotteri flentnnonil.
Bucharost, Nov. 20. Tho trial of
the Macodonlan Bulgarians accusod of
participating iu a plot to nmiiHslnato
King Charles of Roumanio, was con
cluded today. All woro seutoneod to
hard labor for lifo in tho salt mines or
to loug torms ot imprisonment. .
West Virginia'. Vote,
Wheeling, W. Va.. Nov. 20. Tho
Intolligonoor has rooeived completo ro
turns from all but two counties of West
Virginia, and, with unofflolal flcures
for these counties, tho figures show Mo
Kinloy's majority to bo 21,080.
South Carolina's I'opulntlon',
Washington, Nov. 20, Tho popula
tion of South Carolina, as announced
today, is 1,840,816, as against 1,161,
140 in 1800, an inoreaso of 180,107 off
10,4 per cent.
In dark County
" nm .... v ll'.talt Vn.. Otl
Loitimuta iruit umiivig tompm
ized in Clark county this weak.
oujeci ot mo concern win lie to
gouentl fruit ca.inlug bunliipm, H
i . i i i
I ...II
FiniitirB. in inium i'h.l ill linn ill
tho spring, an extensive factory
S .. III t. . t a. .1
mil nvi'i niiii im uriiviiiiici iviiii nil
vliurvo.f for flilppltij; puroiuii.
pnitiiniTV u'i ii nil ii. if in i. .in iiiiii ron
fruit, during tho soasou
Pickett, and tho capital stock U I
nt $4,000.
A purlin Kill Ilnail.
St. Louis, Nov. 30. A special to
says that 1'resldent Joseph V Km 1 1
ino .Mormon unwrcii. wnn mis urn
the colonies iu Moxcn, roixirls tlio 1
Inir nl tlm notnriniiH Atiacho Kid ID
IIEBHIUII .W II V .M..f. W . ...u .....
1 Among thoso was ono, apparently
loader, and who Is now positively 1
iiiii.i w a iiia iintriiniia iiiiriin rv
Mr. Woodruff said thoy will put in
application for tho reward offered
him in tho United Etatos.
I'onulatlon of Three Hlatrs.
ii. i.i ....... uMII nn 'i in. ninni
is 8.108.00C. as against 2,070,184
t nnr .. nf 4 OT A Q t nr 1 Ft
T)Ur CUllt. 1IJU IKJ11UMIVIUU iu louw "
804. or 2.a por cont from 1880 to
'Iho population of Buchunun county
lliOUU Ul u avaeuii wwMM'Jt
(it. Louis cltv. 676.288.
Tho population of Wost Virginia
Tho tionulatiou of Mississippi
tmn i ai nnn inn in ihu
iUUlfU DjMV J(lUWrVW
UU IUUIUUOU W MUliUIVI
cont.
I)rnninltr Ort Ten Ynri.
nt. uuuin ituvi ur vw
lUlf LJ1U IDLUUly DtlUUH tnttiifj
ill., x .1 -. . nAntanni
w w J a . .
iprnn r iitlii wii v iiuu u iuiud uvea . -
bo triod soon.
Htrlhe In Welsh Quarries.
n k i . i, r nnn nin
i.nni nn. iyiiv. u.-nuuuv uiwvw
recently struck in thoPourhyn (Wales
quarries uooauso tno maunguini'"
tuseu to lusinii uiuhvu
r.nv.i iinnriivn niTnrwiiruH uiuowm
UV.M VM...M " . ' '
..,1 l .n,tml nn
nnni-rlAfl. V lninilUO in uj. uvwkv..,
mnnn worn sent thoro sevoral day
ago.
Tl.n Vit In Illinois.
o.tnni ill.. Nov. 20. Follow
t i nfUnlal vote of Illinois on
tUft w...-
i,l- nnA nnvnriiart
iiroDiuuii rw , - n-.r
' Prosident-MoKin ey, 607,505; Dry
- Km KOBf Wool oy. Prohibition
17,'826; Dobs, Sooial Democrat, 0,67
" ! v.i. ilnnnblioan, 580,
uoveruu. .,.w, -
mo. ii.ohnlnr. Domocrat, 51B.UU0
p;7hih Hon. 16.048; Perry,
Social Democrat, 8,017.