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BOHEMIA NUGGET. rnbllihad K.rr Trlilar. COTTAGE GROVE. . . OREGON. 1HB OF IE DAT An Interesting Collection of Items From the Two Hemispheres Presented In a Condensed Form. Conger has not signod tho Pekin pro. tocol. Soorotary Hoot Cuba. Kruger visitod xnont officials. bus returned fiom tho Fronch govern- Palace guards hnvo been sent to ar rest Priuco Tuan. Colonol Denby may succeed Conger as minister to China. Noino is now completely shut ofT from the outer world by a barrier of ico. A conspiracy to assassinate Lord Roberts was discovered in Johannes burg. Governor Goer has issued certificates ot election to Republican olectors (or Oregon. Heavy fogs preaviled on Fuget Sound, causing many minor accidents on both land and water. The official vote- for presidential elec tors in New Jersey was: Itopublican, 221,701; Democrat, 164, 60S. The population of Texas is 3,0-18,710, against 2,235,523 in 1800, an increase of 813,137, or 36.3 per cent. The population of Nebraska is 1,068, 1539, against 1,058,910 in 1800, an in crease of 0,620, or .9 per cent. Official returns show that the vote for president in Iowa was: Republi can, 307,818; Democrat, 209,466. The population of North Carolina is 1,803,810, as against 1,617,947 in 1890, an increase of 275,863, or 17 per cent. The Portland, Or., Chamber of Com merce urges an appropiration of $4, 000,000 for canal and locks at the dalles. The population of Utah, as officially announced, is 276,749, as against 207, 095 in 1890, an increase- C8.S44, or S3.1 per cent. An irrigation bill allowing more than $1,000,000 to Oregon, Washing-! ton and Idaho will be introduced at the coming session oi congress. I LATER NEWS. Boxers arq notivo around Tien Tsin. Tho Guam typhoon was tho worst in 40 yonrs. Houco Democrats will offer a now army bill. Sooretary liny signed n canal treaty with Nicaragua. Tho Unitod States gunboat Monocncy will winter at Taka. Tho Chiuoso court hnn lost coufidouco in Karl Li and Prince Chlug. Twolvo hundrod bolomon BUirendor od to tho Americans at Vigau. An Austrian field marshal criticizes tho British army organization. An American warship will make a demonstration agniust Morocco. Six men wore- drowned in a forty boat disaster on Spokano river. Toxas1 voto for presidential electors was: Bryan, 207,432; MoKiuloy, 131, 673. Univorsity of Oregon dofoated Uni versity of Washington in football by 43 to 0. Fulton, Kentucky, was visitod by a fire which destroyd 20 establishments and cuased a loss of $250,000. A Sumptor, Or., miner was badly in jured by tho explosion of giant powdor which he placed on a stovo to thaw out. j Fred W. Buhsnoll, for several yoar3 city editor of the Minneapolis Tribuno, 1 : died at that city of caucor of tho stom- 1 I ach. " I Tho population of Indian Territory is 891,900. us against 190,163 in 1890, an increase of 211,775, or 117.5 per f j cent. j i Tho population of Wisconsin, as an i nonnced by the census bureau, is 2,069, j 049, as against 1,686,880 in 1890, an ' increase of 382,142, or 22.6 per cent. ' m ... . I I j-wo steamers collided on tne river ii poor (oi Football Spectators Dropped on Red-Hot Furnaces. TERRIliLE ACCIDENT IN SAN FRANCISCO Men and Boys Were on Top of Glass Works Building When the Timbers Gave Way Thirteen Persons Killed. San Francisco, Deo. 1, As n result of tho most horriblo catastrophe that j ovor occurred in Sim Frauoisco, 13 poo I plo woro ki.lod and 100 badly injured I today, by tho collnp.o of tho roof of I tho Paoitlc Glass Works, ou Fifteenth etreot. Thoy fell through tho roo' upon tho red hot furuncos and glass J Vats below. All woro horriuly burned, and it is feared that in addition to the ! 18 deaths already reported, there will uo several more. ! UHj CUtUM k LIU VI II11II1J about 20 miles above Huntington, W. unconscious by pulling them Ya., sinking 30 coal boats containing 500,000 bushels of coal, entailing a loss I of $100,000. Advices from Australia state that ' the volcano on Beach island, in tho j New Britain group, has again become active, causing a great upheaval on land and sea. Many natives bavo been i killed. The award of the Swiss government in the Franco-Brazilian boundary dis pute gives Brazil 147,000 square miles of tho contested tenitory. Franco gets about 3,000 equate miles north of tho Tunauc Huemao range. There are 400 cases of smallpox in the city of inona, Minn., and to pre vent its spread the pnbjio schools have been closed and street-car companies compelled to stop their cais at the Down to a Horrible Death. Two hundred people, nil inon and boys, had gathered on tho sheet irun roof of tho glass works to obtain a lreo view of tin aunua! football gamo bo tweon Stanford and tho Univorsity of California. About 20 minutes after the gamo commenced theru was a ciash, plainly nudiblo on tho football grounds, and n portion of tho crowd ou tho 'roof went down to n horriblo doath below. Tho fires in tho furnaces had boon started for tho first timo today, and the vats woro full of liquid glass. It was upon thoso that tho victims fell. Somo were killed instantly, am! others wero slowly roasted to death. Tho few who missed tho furuacos or rollod off, to gether with workmen in tho glass works, saved tho llvos of many who lay nway WEST POINT SOLDIERS. The New Law Places Thtm at a Disadvantage With the Regulars. Washington, Nov. 110.H has just boon found out that tho law whioh pro vides that n mau who serves two years ns an onllRtod man in tho regular army and then, upon passing an examina tion, can bo mado an officer, places tho Wost Point men at a considerable dis advantage. Tho West Pointer is oblig ed to study four years, and to bo n good soholar before ho can boooiuu a Bocontl lieutonaut, whilo tho man who goes through by way of tho ranks needs only two years' service. It has boon a com mon lmunonlna for somo young follow, who has secured an appoiutiuout in West Point, nftor'passlng tho competi tive examination, to see n young rjian, whom ho far outclassed in suon uxuni- ination, bo crodltod with two yoars tho best of him in tho matter of years mill tary service, duo alone to tho fact that I ho took his chances in tho regular : army. It is underload that such ap-1 pointmonts will bo hold up as much as possiblo hereafter In order to glvo tho , increased membership at West Point an opportunity to bocomu available for , filling vacancies in tho regular army. DIMM1H Boat Capsized and Four Were Lost. Lives GAVE UP THEIR ARMS. ACCIDENT OCCURS ON The Passengers Numbered Whom Succeeded In Shore -Others Eighteen, Five of Swimming t ) Rescued. PITCHED INTO A RIVER. Signor Marconi has practically solved the question of ocean transmission by , boundary of the infeoted dlBtriot- nuu.voa .v.atajiuj auu w& cuuu able to use his system across the At lantic. The population of Montana, as an nounced by the United States census bureau, is 243,329, as against 133,169 in 1890, an increase of 111,170, or 84.1 per cent. The population in 1880 was 39.169, showing an increase of 93,000, or 237.4 per cent, from 1880 to 1890. from thoir horriblo resting places. Tho polico and lira departments wore soon at hand, and ovory patrol wagon and ambnlanco in tho city was sum moned. They woro not onough and express wagons and private- carriages wero pressed into sorvico to carry off tho dead nud wounded. Muny of thn I wounded wero unconscious, while otli 1 ers wero raced, shrieking with agony, to tho hospitals. I Tho Southern Pacific xailroad hos pital was only two blocks away, and was quickly filled. About 40 wound ed woro taken thero. Others wero sent to St. Luke's hospital, tho city rccoiv I ing hospital, to private residences anil other places. At tho hospitals thero I was soon n shortage of Burgeons and I some ot the wounded had to wait until help came. Train Wreck on the Cleveland S. Pittsburg Road Passengers Escaped. Pittsburg, Nov. 30. At 1:15 this mornim tho night oxpross for Cleve land on tho Clovolatul & Pittsburg was 1 thrown into tho river two miles bolow Boavor. Tho scanty, information at hand shows one mau, Express Messen ger Casey, of Clovolnud, was drowned and four others badly hurt. Tlio accident occurred at n point whoro oxtuusivo fill-ins had boon mado, and it is supposod tho high water had washed tho fill from under tho track and lot tho entire train of ougiuo and flvo cars into tho Ohio river. Tho offi cials eay no paseongers woro hurt. Tho excitement was iudoscribablo. Tho passengers woro compelled to forco thoir way out from uiidir tho curs by breaking tho windows and climbing the banks. Tho express incssonger supposed to havo been imprisoned tho baggago and drowned. Spokano, Doo. II. .Four lives wero lost hero this ovonlug by tho capsizing of a current ferry boat In tho Hpoknno I river. '1 ho ferry is alio lit two miles down tho river. It was crossing the stream with 18 woikmen, who had ended their day's work in a construc tion camp near tho Great Northern's bridge. Tho men crowded to tho bow and it it was swamped. All tlui men woro thrown In tho cold water. Flvo swain to shore and tho others climbed on the capsized boat. Tho wavai raa high and washed four of them to death. When tho ferry capsized n man started oft in a hkllT to tho rescue. Somo of tho men who witnessed tho accident say ho picked up one of tho men in tho water, hut neither tho res cuer nor tho skiff has since been seen. It was probably carried down thu rap-' ids, and it is possible that the two mou havo reached shore somo distance down stream. Anotbur account says tho boat was swamped by a largo log. 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Ml I hut. ...ll.. " lllllHi PHILIPPINE ASSASSINS. to is by THE ISLE OF PINES. Floods and storms aro causing great damage in the East. A young man was fatally shot oy robbers near The Dalles, Or. Officers at Tien Tsin are in favor ot destroying the Chinese fortifications. Fire destroyed a coment plant near aston, Pa., causing a loss of $200,000. United States geological surveyors aro mapping Eastern Oregon mining districts. The official vote of Indiana is as fol lows: Bryan, 809,594; McKinley, 230,063. The official vote of the state of Vlr cina is as follows: Bryan, 140,179; McKinley, 117,151. Sarah Bernhardt and M. Coquelin played their first night to a representa tive audience in New York City. They appeared in Rostand's "L'Aiglon." Attorney-General Blackburn gives his official opinion that reading the Biblo and repeating the Lord's Prayer aro permissible in Oregon publio schools. The president has decided to appoint F. T. Bowles, naval constructor in charge of tho Now York navy-yard, chief of the bureau of construction and repair of the navy department, upon 1 the retirement from active service next March of Bear-Admiral liichborn, the present incumbent. A dispatch received at Berlin from Field Marshal Count von Waldereee, dated November 24, says the Gorman expedition has hoisted the German flag over the great wall, which was roaohed November 22 by way of Hey Ling Cheng, after a difficult mountain march. The dispat'oh adds that the French had a sovere fight with Boxers tO kilometers south of Pao Ting Fa. Horses to the number of 50,000 aro to be purchased in this country in the next six months by agents of the Brit ish government for the use of Lord Kltchenor's forces in policing the Transvaal and Orango Free State. This news has been announced by John S. BrattOD, of St. LouiB, who has sup plied direotly and indirectly to the British army in tho last two years many horses suitablo for cavalry nse. A typhoon swept the Island of Guam, killing hundreds of natives. The dowager empress is trying to in duce the omperor to return to Pekin. The powers aro debating on the wis dom of sending an ultimatum to China. Tho official voto ot Wisconsin fol lows: Republican, 265,860; Demo cratic, 159,285. A laborer on a bridge near Grant's Fas s was instantly . killed in the col lapse of the structure. General Bates reports the capture of 83 Filipinos, six of whom murdered several persons last spring. I The Dntoh of Cape Colony are be coming restless and loyalists fear there ' may soon be an upiising. I The population of Oklahoma is 398,-' 246, against 61,834 in 1890, an increase of 336,411, or 44 per cent. Tho population of South Dakota is 401,570, as against 328,80 in 1890, an increase of 73,762, or 22.1 per cent. j Tho population of North Dakota is 819,416, as against 182,719 in 1890, an increase of 130,427, or 74.6 per cent. The population of Tennessee is 2.020.093, as against 1,767,18 in 1890, an inorease of 23,098, or 14.3 per cent. The population of Now Mexico is 195,310, as against 13,93 in 1890, an increase of 41,717, or 27.1 por cent. The United States auxiliary cruiser Yosemito sank in a typhoon at Guam, November 5, drowning flvo of tho crow. The population of Idaho, as officially announced, is 101,772, aa against 84, 885 in 1890, an increase of 77,887, or 91.7 per cent. Two American privates were killed and three wounded in an ambush of ladroneB near Malolos, Luzon. The in surgents escaped. Bank robbers at Emden, 111., com pletely wrecked tho Farmers' bank with dynamite and got away with $3,000 to $4,000. By an explosion of nitro-glycerine at Leaserville, W. Va., 20 miles above Wheeling, fonr boys were killed and 14 wounded, of whom two will die. The population of tho state of Wash ington as officially announoed, is 518, 103, as against 840,390 in 1890, an in ncrcaeo of 168,013, or 48.2 per cent. Germans seized a Chinese vepsol and demanded treasure consigned to an English company at Tien Tsin. Tho boxes of treasure had been landed and the Germans could not get them. Tho I German flag was then hoisted on tho vessel and her cargo confiscated. Victims Mostly Boys. Most of those killed and injured were boys between and 10 years of ago. Nearly all of tho victims hnd their skulls fractured or limbs broken and sustained serious internal injuries. Tho portion of the roof which collapsed was merely the covering over tho voutilator bars at tho apex of tho building and was not constructed to sustain any heavy Weight. Tho horizontal timbers in tho center, corresponding to tho ridgo pole of an ordinary structure, broke near the center, and tho liuh frame work underneath, with its cover ing of corrugated iron, turned inward foiming a chute, through which tho men and boys wero precipitated into the furnaces beneath. Only a few were actually burned to death, tho ma lority being killed by the fall. Sov eral of those injured aro in a precarioas conation, and the list of dead may be increased to a score within a day or two. A number who wero only slight ly hurt went to their homes unassisted Yaquls Entrapped Mexicans. El Paso. Tex., Doo. 1. News of i fierce battle last Sunday between Mox ican regulars and Yaqui Indians, was brought hero today by two American miners, Both Tomkius and Will Lowe. I They were prospecting about 40 miles i from Soyapa, Mexico, when tho Indians j appeared, mado them prisoners and , ransacKea ineir cam p. 'ire-ops were dispatched in pursuit of tho Indians. Tho Indians entrapped tho Mexicans in a narrow part of tho mountains and i when tho Mexicans finally withdrew 1 they left 20 dead. The Americans I escaped. Six Indians wero killed or I wounded. Stole Three Cars of Wheat. Mound City, Kas Dec. 1. F. E. Wesser was arrested hero today by a detective of tho Chicago & Milwaukeo road on tho charge of stealing threo car loads of wheat from tho yards of tho company in Dos Moines, la. Wossor in some manner secured the bills of lading for the cars and got thorn to market, realizing $1,600. Dr. Leopold Kabn, the Arctio ex plorer, is certain that Lieutenant Peary is wintering at Fort Conger. Tho yellow book on Chinese affairs published by the Freuoh foreign office shows closo relations betweon France and the United States. Tho will of Frank Williams, late of Johnstown, Pa., makes a bequest of (300,000 to the Lehigh nniversity at South Bethlehem Pa,, for the benefit of worthy students. Unsatisfactory rate arrangements with railroads may prevent the G. A. R. enoampment in Denver. The man who built tho city hall of Denver is now selling cigars and tobao- i co at a stand in the corridor of tho bnilding. Colonel Benjamin West Blanchard, once one of tho most widely known railroad men in tho country, died at bis residence in Washington, aged 74 years. Smallpox In New York. New York, Deo. 1. Twenty-four cases ox smaupox wero discovered to day in a blook on West Sixty-ninth street, near West End avenue. Tho bnfferers wero taksn to Willard Parkor hospital. The disease is supposed to havo started in this city from a negro aotor, who bolonga to a Southern the atrical troup. Campaign Against Sunday Theaters. Now York, Nov. 80. Tho Actors' Church Allinnco of America has begun an activo campaign against Sunday theatrical performances, and its mem bers promise to keep it up until actors have one day of rest in sovon. It claims to have caused the arrests which have beon mado at Now York theaters tho past three Sundays, and it is now keeping an eyo on tho prosecution of those cases. j United Statu Will Retain Possession of It- Siguenea Bay an Excellent Harbor. Now York, Nov. 30. Tho United Stntxs will retain possession of tho Islo of Pines, whntovor tno final disposition of Cuba, says a Washington dispatch to tho Journal aud Advertiser. It will be fortified and a strong gariison will be kopt thero. Lying south of tho western end of Cuba, tho Islo ot Pines commands tho wostorn or Yucatan en tronco to tho gulf and forms an import ant outpost for tho defense of tho Nicu racua canal. When Secretary Root visited Cuba be went to tho island and rocognizod its strugetlo importance. The ctuto department now holds that uudor !ho treaty of peace tho title of tho Islo of Pines pasiod to the United States. Secrotary Root holds a similar view. The northern sldo of tho island thnt noxt to the Cuban shore is admirably adupted for the purposo of. tho govern ment. It is high, thickly studded with valuablo woods and tho climato is so healthy that ptior to tho war a health resort for pulmonary patients was established there. , Naval officers say that Siguonoa bay,' on the northwest coast, will, with but littlo dredging, afford un excellent and safe harbor. General McArthur Confirms Sentences of Hang Ing Passed Upon Four Natives. I Manila, Dec. 3. General MaoArthur has confirmed the sentences of hanging passed upon four natlvos recently , convicted ot murder at Lingayoii. Tho , condemned wero members of tho "Guardla do Honor," a baud of assas-' sins whoso victims woro kirtuappod and boloed. Thoy will bo haugod Decern-1 ber31. I Tho transport Indinnn, which went aslioro ou tho Isla do l'ollllo, off tho ! east coast of Luzon, was successfully J llontod, imd in ri veil at lllnnngoan Sound short of coal. She transferred to tho transport Pennsylvania the contingent of tho Twonty-tocoud infantry and tho ! supplies destined for Bnler, anil then ; procoodert for Nouvn Cuceres, South Camariues. I Amcnirim n i . miiumwuN I'LAIN AUUI'TE for Propulsion. who iiiis humi t'lmilkuliiiiiiii i.w a intercuts to advocate tho princtpio iilimtrln nrniiiiUlnti fin ........ i.. - , , . viiiimii. nun til r mill til Iiiiilnii inim Hi.. says tho lrllmno's London uorrvspuu inc. iiii T-inwiriM muff ni.i.... r -" v I'Miiin nir Uu pfl. milllll lui.nlfln In I....... ii.. i.. i.. .. i ... .ii . . . ..I............... I k . . iimuimijo in uiunu cuuilinex will ..r...t. ...... I ...I.I. .... ... .. viuiinni niiii inuKirn similar to till) imilHiHOil fur ntinriitlfin m 11... i. .... . II. I liniui Ifimiira .illl 1... , li v an American roinmuiv nmi n... .. tiro system oi olootrlu propulmun 1 ...ill . i . . . iniiiii injnm win uu luirniiiiri'ii m. i united Mates. t i . .i . . i'ir. nitwiu- assuris uiai in i-ntice lllll llllH 1111111 llMltl.Miil In. .1... i .. I vi i ,.u miiiiu nvnvuill Ul Clluft fti rlitit mimifrv Hi. iiviuu.!. .1. iriu iiiuiurn lur i'ruiicil cnuaiN will ordered from tho United Status. Florida Murderer Shot by a Mob. Lake City, Fla., Nov. 80. Sponccx Williams, a negro, was shot to death near this city today by a mob from Peneacola. Last night Williams shot and dangerously wouudod City Marshal Strango and William Strickland, a business man of this city, whilo rosist ing arrest. As soon as tho news of tho shooting bocaino known, citizens armed thomsolvos, and, forming i posso, followed tho desperado on horso back and overtook him today in t swamp. Tlio negro was morally shot to pieces, folly 200 bullet holes being found in his body. Tho body wus brought into town and placed in front of the courthouse goto, where is wan viewed by hundreds. Guam Needs Help. Washincton, Deo. 8. Tho navy de partment has rocoived tho following cablegram from Admiral Roiiioy: "Cavito. Doo. 8. Official roport from Guam just rocoived. Followlpg men drowned: Josoph Andorsou, coal passer; Jacob Lo Roy Mahnffey, ap prentice, flrst-olass; Oeorgo Anbol, soaman; William Frederick Davis, fireman, first-class; Frank Swauson, coxswain. Two bodies recovered woro unrecognizable Governor roporta danger of starvation. Asks for 65,000 pounds flour, 80,000 biscuit, 1,000 sugar, 2,000 salt pork, 20,000 rlco, all for destitute natives. Shall I send by our crusler? Brutus took nmplo stores for tho picsout. Newark, Gnnm. "REMHY." OUTLAWS RUN DOWN. The Career of Ihc Brcedlon Blacks In Austral Is Finally Ended. I.. I I I1..I..1. ... .1 .. 1. III.. ..I.- T I II ... li.t.. . A HOT. l ill. mi I in, I in i ..in. ill. .i. 1.. ,L. I I. . . . . Ill till lllfirfll III. lllltllll tllllall llin .iiimiiJ.. - I 1 ....... ... . uiniini.Ui nM. ..Lt. iu i ii ii . iiiin W.lil.ii. J!I,UI1IUI. IIIU IIIIIIT WH .1.. 1 1... .1... in !.., ...,.. f ...... 1. 1. ... ...I... .....I. i.i. ItlOS. Chief of Police of Manila. St. Louis, Dec. 3. Tho Post-Dis-patch today says: "Chief of Polico John W. Capmholl, of St. Louis, bus beoii offcrod tho position of chief of polico of Manila uudor tho civil givorn inent now in tho course of formation, aud lias aocopted." sent his bank to It op cash on Newport Bank Has Funds. Washington, Nov. 30. O. P. Tuck er, receiver of tho Gorman National Bank, of Nowport, Ky.j has ropoit of the coudltion of tho the controller of tho onrronoy pears that thero is sufficient band to realizo to the depositors somo thing over 00 per cent on their claims The amount of tho defalcation, as giv en by tho examiner, agreos with his first estimate of tho samo $191,000. End .Was Peaceful. St. Paul, Nov. 20. Senator Cush- man K. Davis, chairman of tho com. mltteo on foreign rolatlons of the son- ato, diod at his homo In this olty to night at 8:40 o'clock. IIo had sufforod greatly during two months of sloknoss, .. .. .i -i . . i . , 1 una (jruuuuuy buuk away, Doing un crnsslous for se'voral hours boforo dial i, and so far as could bo known, suffered no pain. THE DEAD NUMBER 18. Growing List of Victims of the San Francisco Accident Dead All Identified. San Fronoisco, Doo. 3. Tho torrl bio accident of Thursday, resulting in tho doath ot 18 persons and tho injury of four times us muny moro, has cast a gloom over tho city. About tho morguo today thoro huvo beon crowds of anxious inquirers, relatives and friendu of thoso who aro known to havo boon victims of tho accldont. Tho doad havo all beon Irtontlfiod. corouor's jury will bo taken to view tho romains and will also visit tho scene of tho tragody. Until all tho dead havo boon viewed by tho jury, none of tho remains will bo pormlttod to bo taken away from tho morguo. All tho hospitals aro crowded with tho Hard Fight Near Lucholf. commando, COO ttrong, holdlnu i " n" tous konii-H near tlui vIIIiilmi nf I.iirlinfT. nninnlnlnlii lni..ln.i ll.n IIkIH.I. IIII'M IVlllllllll A lt.il it'th ltiiil.nl Illicit a.w ii wu. ....... ...,v. .1 , U 11U1IIII llll.u iiguiiug mo noe wero oxpuiiou irons tho position, losiiii: heavllr . Tho llrlt- .1... .i... tii.i..i. .i .... it uuii iiiui, iiiu jiruixii niioiiiuii jiuur methods of taking covor. Colonel Set tle occuppled Luchoff, and learned that 800 horses had passed through for Dowot, who Is reported to bo In tlio neighborhood. Tlio Boor commander opouly boasted In tho village of having shot 200 notivos for sympathizing with tho UNtlsli. Hawaiian Land Leases. Honolulu, Nov. 31. Tho Ropbnlicnn of today says: ''Within 80 days suits will bo filed on bohalf of tho United Stutcs to sot nsido all grants, sales and leasos of publio lands mado by tho top ritorinl government of Hawaii since July 14, 1000 Tho Republican is iu a Tim ! Position to stato this as an absolute "1U flint itamlln .1... olnlnmniil UAIlf Hilt .iiv.li, iuo'.tv 1111 ovn i.!iiiuii I. nwM. from Washington to tho offoct that the department' of justico denied that Attorney-General Giiggs had instructoa District Attornoy Baird to iustitato suite to sot asldo nil grants, salos, franchises and loasos iu Hawaii grantod ...-..., MW V1U1IIIUU IT 1 111 I.JJU , , , . , nn ,nrtrt ,, maimed and Injured and a larco staff of B,nc0 Soptombor 28. 1800." puysioians and nursos is at work. Daly's Horses to Be Sold. Now York, Dec. 8. Tho oxocntors of Marcus Daly's ostato will soli Mr. Daly's stablo of thoroughbreds and brooding horsos as soon as nosslblo. Those horsos cost Mr. Daly ovor ifflOO, 000. Among tho stallions aro Ham burg, Tammany, Bathanlpton, Isidor, Ogdon and Inverness. Ovor 100 brood mares will bo sold. Tugs Going to Assistance. Astoria, Or., Nov. 20.--A tolenhono message from South Bond says tho tag Astoria reports that tho British bark Poltalloch, 88 days from Santa Rosalia for tho Columbia rivor. went nshnrn during a donso fog this afternoon on tho north spit at tho ontranoe of Wil lapa harbor. Soventeen mon had inmi. od and 18 woro still on board. The sea was running very high, but there had boon no loss of life. California's Vote. Saoramonto, Cal.. Doo. 3 Thn omoiai llguros on tho presidential oloo- lion lor California, as compiled by tho oumuiury OI BIOIO, glVO JNoKMlOy 104,- Bryan 124.08G, Woolloy 5,204. Prince Tuan'i Rebellion. Shanghai, Doo. 8. A misslonaiy in tho provinco of Knng Su roports that 10,000 of tho troops ,of Goneral Tung I'u Hslang outorod that provlnoo and jolnod Princo Tuan's robellion against the omperor. Goneral Tung has beon obtaining supplios of tho vicoroy of Szo Ohuon. The governor of Shan 81 has wired a roquost to tho Wu Ohantf viceroy to send him without delay eight qnlok-flrlng gunB, and tho vicoroy has ordered tho guna to bo sent. Newport Bankwreckers. Cincinnati, Doo. 8. Robort Win fltol, assistant bookkoopor of tho wrookod Gorman National bank of Now port, Ky., was arrosted in this olty at a lato hour last night, charged with bolus u nccompllco of Frank Brown, who was short' $100,000 in his ac counts, Winstol was taken to Nowport and lookod up, bail bolng rofusod. Brown bus not yet boon approhonded. Wyoming's Vote. Choyonno, Wyo., Doo. 3. Official rotiima show tho result of tho olootiou in Wyoming to havo boon as follows: McKinloy, 14,482; Bryan, 10,104; Mo Kihjay's plurality, 4,818. Coasplralors Blown Up. nttsburg, Doo. 8. A Morgnntown, W. V., (ipoolal says: Stato Miuo In spector Jamos W. Paul, of Wost Vir ginia, says the reoont miuo disaster nC Borryvillo, in which 14 lives wero lost, wus duo to a conspiracy to kill tho foreman of tho mine. Tho conspira tors, after lighting tho fuse, stood at tho entrance of tho miuo, but the forco of tho oxploslon was greator than troy expoctort and thoy wore also killed.