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UNE COUNTY LEADER Pennsylvania Ptcknkkcrs Overwhelmed and 20 Drowned. « . C. r o a n u , r.kiufcsr. C O T T A G E GROVE OREGON. W EEK 'S DOINGS Omani R*»W » of Important Ha, ai Oa P u t Weak la Brief i Bulgaria it preparing for Turkey. war with The death of Tope Leo ia expected at any moment. President Louhet, of France, Loudon, the gneat of England. ia in The Pennsylvania Hood death liat ia now placed at 20 with 16 miaeing. The American fleet in European wat- era ia now the gaeet of Great Britain. The opinion prevail» in Russian dip lomatic circles that war is inevitable. Shamrock I II has again beaten the old lioat and shows qualities which greatly elate l.ipton. The United States and Great Britain have exchanged counter cases on the Alaskan boundary matter St. Petersburg official circles criticise the diplomatic nitebods of Count Cas sini in the Manchurian matter. The nergo responsible for the rioting at Evansville, Ind., is fatally wounded and cannot live but a abort time. An explosion on the Union Pacific near Morgan, Utah, killed two men, fatally injured four and more or less seriously hurt 10 others. Reports show that 36 people were killed and 1,003 injured in Fourth of July accidents. A leading Russian journal charges the United States with diplomatic hy- procrisy in the Manchurian trouble. Kentucky feudists hare agents in the field to sound the men likely to be called on the next jurv to try Jett and White The national association of wholesale tailors hsve signed s nine-hour agree ment st Chicago, which insures j«aoe until 1905. Twenty-one persons, unconscious from smoke, were rescued by firemen tiom s biasing four ttorv frame build ing in Newark avenue, Jersey City. POPE IS DM.NO. FIRES ON MOB DAM QIVES WAV. chloral and Caffeine arc Being Adminis tered to Sustain Lite. Indiana Militiamen Kill Seven to Save Negro. Greensburg, Pa., July 8. A water spout of immense proportions striking in the vicinity of Oakford Park this af- t re noon created a flood that caused a great loss of life and proprety. It is known that at least 20 perse ns were lost, and rumors placed the number of dead at more than 100, but [up until a late hour tonight only two or three bodies have been recovered, having I «an waahed to the banks of the little creek that runs parallel with the park. At 3 o’clock rain began to fa l in tor rents in the vicinity of the park and spread over a territory covering prob ably ten miles. A half boor later the cloudburst occurred. The waters in the lake north of Oakford park began to swell, and Manager James McGrath, helieving that there was danger of a final break in the great walls of the dam, hurried among the crowds of pleasure seekers who had gathert-d un der the roofs of the eating stands, the merry-go-round, the theater, dancing pavilion and other buildings in line of the water should the banks break, and warned them to inn for the hills. On both sides of the grounds there are high hills, the pai k being located in a ravine about a fourth of a mile wide and a mile long. The rain continued to fall in tor rents, and about 4 o'clock a dam to the east, containnig 40 feet of water, gave way. The flood beat down the ravine with a roar that was heart! for two miles. A half mile down, at the junc tion of the Greensburg and Jeannette and Park car lines, the barns are lo cated. The entran e gates to the park were lifted, and with the force of a pile driver the large posts were hurled by the waters against the barn. FOURTEEN AND PERHAPS MORE HURT Rioters at Evaasville Made a Determined Effort to Reach Negroes la Jail But Were Turned Back. Evansville, Ind., Jnly 8.— Following fonr days ol rioting and general lawless- ness, this city tonight saw the moet ter rible of ita experiencea with rioters. Seven pet sens are dead and 14 are known to be injured, and at least that number more are thought to be hart. At 10:30 o’clock the members of Company A , First regiment, Indiana Naticnai Guard, after a day's vigilant guarding of the county jail, and 10O depu'y sheriffs under Sheriff Chris Kratx, fired point blank into a mob of 1,000 men gathered on Fourth, Divis ion and Vine streets, surrounding the Vanderburg county jail, aud attempting its capture. From 7 o'clock this morn ing until the hour of tonight's catas trophe the crowd surged about the jail, calling the militiamen vile names, as saulting them with stones and berating the deputy sherffs w ho guarded the jail. The mob had gradually become more and more excited, and itr" manifesta tions of uneasiness more frequent, aud at 10 o'clock it was seen that nothing could prevent an assault on the jail. At 10:30 o’clock the rioters pieseed forward with determination, and inno cent onlookers and the curious followed. «low ly they forced the militiamen back toward the jail, until the alleyway be tween Division street and the stone building was reached. Then the lead BRIBE TOOOVERNOR. ers, w ith a bicycle in their front as a shield to tbe bayonets of the soldiers, Mis&ouri Boodkr.M Offered to Pay Mil to attempted to enter the alley and storm Sign Bill. the alleyway entrance. St. Louis. July 7.— Ex-Goveraor Lon Captain Plum, of the National Guard, V. Stephens mas before the grand jury ordered a charge on the rioters. Grad today for over an hour. Before enter- ually the crowd was forced back, tne ¡ng the grand jury room he had a con- ference with Circuit Attorney Folk, soldiers using their bayonets and butts during which he told Mr Folk that he of their guns. Suddenly a rioter fell. had been offered $20.000 while he was A soldier tried to drag him to hi« feet, Governor, if he would appoint James but before he could do so was assaulted «tones and boulders be Butler, of St. Louis, excise commis by a rioter. sioner. The ex-Governor also stated gan to fly through the air. A soldier to Mr. Folk that after he had signed was struck with a rock and fell. A the transit bill an order was made to 1 rioter was knocked down with a gun him to put him in on the ground floor | bntt and then a shot was fired. Tbe in the purchase of stock which would | one shot started a fusilade of musketry eventually net him a profit of from and shotgun fire from the defenders of »50 000 to »100.000. Ex-Governor Stephens said he re j the jail, and a scattered return fire fused to listen to the »20.000 proposi Irom the rioters. Fully 300 shots were tion for the appointment o f Butler. fired Irom the jail windows, the court- Butler was not appointed excise com honse steps immediately opposite, and missioner. the appointment going to the soldiers in tbe streets. No one Charles A. Higgins. K i- G o v e m o r knows ___ __ fires! the __ _ who first _ shot. The Stephens also declared that he did not ^ d .e r a eav it "was the rioters, take advantage o f the opportunity to j Governor Durbin is said to have in invest In transit stock. Interesting developments are ex structed the authorities not jeopard pected from the statements of Gover ise the sefety of the jail with half way nor Stephens. It is understood that measuree. The soldieie and deputies his talk with the Circuit Attorney to filed into tbe retreating mob of u.en, day Is only the beginning of a line of who ran into Division street. For 15 investigation taken up by Mr Folk minutes tbe firing oontinued. When which will result in many big boodle it ceased, the soldiers had tbe place. transactions coming to light. Further In front of the staggering band of 58 Investigation will be resumed tomor soldiers lay tbe dead and wounded. row. Moans and shrieks of agony and fear came from the injured. NEW FIGHT ON THE CANAL. J Rome. July 6.— The condition of the pope is growing much worse this morning, though during the night he succeeded in sleeping comparatively well. Chloral and caffeine are being administered by the mouth in order to strengthen the heart, but his holiness has refused to have either Injected The weakness and exhaustion are be coming augmented, nothwithstandlng the efforts being made to keep up the pontiff's spirits. The only aliment which the patient has been able to take has been a little broth or sips of oil with the yolk of eggs beaten up with sugar. His holi ness refuses to take wine, which the doctor has advised him to do. in order to aid the secretions of all the organs which are depressed, owing to the weakness of the heart. After this morning's consultation between Doctors Lapponi and Maz- zoni the first bulletin will be issued. The gravest indications of the serious condition of the pope is that Dr. Lap poni on going home after haring spent the night at the Vatican, informed his family that he would not again return home until the disease had resulted one way or the other. The doctor took with him his evening dress, which according to etiquette, he will hare to Put on immediately after the death of the pope, should his illness terminate fatally. JOINS CABLE ENDS. Pacific Cable Is Now Completed From San Francisco to Manila. New York. July 5.— The Pacific cable vas successfully completed at 10:50 o'clock last night. East ern time., by the welding together of the eastern and western links at Honolulu on board the cableship An glia. thus completing the entire lines of telegraph from San Francisco to the Philippine Islands, a distance of over 8000 miles, and bringing to a con clusion the greatest and most difficult of submarine cable enterprises under taken in, the history of ocean tele graphy. A message from President Roosevelt to President Mackay, of the Commer cial Pacific Cable Company, was sent over the new cable around the world in 12 minutes, and Mackay's reply was sent around the world in 9 A4 minutes. The best previous time for a message around the world was made on one sent by United States Senator Chaun- cey M. Depew from the National Elec tric Exposition. Grand Central Palace, in this city, in 1896. It took 50 minu tes to transmit the message. ANOTHER FLOOD POWERS ARE MER cilej Threaten Seizure of Tleu nlly is Not Paid ¡„ now 1 London, July 1__ The p. pondent of the Times t, e|| sinew the arrival of Chang u director of commerce, atlJ PEOPLE TAKE TO THE HOUSE TOPS moet progressive of the ' " “Kiwi roys, who was recently Thousands are Now In a Perilous Posit- Peain by the Empress Dow*» J Ion and General Panic Reigns-Water visited all the foreign head! ^ ia Expected to Go Higher. lions, to whom he declares u, Water is Four Feet Deep in the Streets of Texas Town. ia seriously Gainesville, Tex., July 6.— At this hour this city is under four feet of water. Thousands of people have taken refuge on housetops. Rumors of loss of life are impossible to confirm. The city is in total darkness. The damage will be heavy. Two creeks which flow by the town, one ol them passing through its center and tbe other on the west side, are each a mile wide. Tbe water ia rising rap.dly. At 3:30 a. in. the flood situation is growing desperate. The water is ris ing very rapidly, and the report is re ceived that a still greater flood is com ing down from the direction of St. Joseph. The cries of terror-stricken people are heard in every direction. A ll around the depot and along the main stieet of the town the water is so deep that even horses are compelled to swim. It is reported that a Santa Fee pas senger train has been ditched three miles out on account of wasbed out tracks, and it is feared many lives have been lost. A relief^train has been sent out. Texas Has a Cloudburst. Dalles, Tex., July 6.— A cloudburst and tornado swept over the country be tween San Antonio ami Corpus Cbristi today and news received late tonight that 11 persons are known to have lost their lives near Petuts. There are ru mors of other fatalities. The pioperty loss will be great. Reports of terrible loss of life at Beeville were received early in the evening, but late tonight a roundabout telephone connection was secured with Beeville from Dalles. The Beeville operator said that some buildings were damaged there, but no lives had been lost. financially in consequence of which the should accept paymnet of th, ity in silver. Chang Chi the viceroys and cthei official, to believe that the ind« only 460,000,000 teels in out any reference to tiuctoai in silver. None of the ministers American representative 1 to tbe payment in silver, f, Russia were ready to pay j 0 gold basis, and the legation« g two powere warned Chang Chi tbat the powers would ineist payment of the indemnity j0 would taxe strong measures to" the terms of the protocol 7) in tbe event of nonconipliance era contemplated seizing ths belle, or reoccupying the natin Tien Tain. The concensus of opinion, correspondent, is that China deserve charitable treatment, government has not made any at financial reform, and that ruption is as great as ever, squandered by the court of pay double the amount ol demnity. The ¡Shanghai correspondence Times says the provincial ol Kiaagsi are r-egotiatiug withe| American bank to raise a Ion million teals for ordinary tive purposes seemed on revenue of the province. d is t r e s s a t L adysmith I CUBAN TREATIES SIQNED. Strike Conditions are Now Mack Than Ever Before. United States Secures Control ol Naval Coaling Stations. Vancouver, B. C., July 4.-, tbe talk of settlement, never so bad at Ladysmith The miners are more bitter 9 against Mr. Dunsmuir, and the order of the day. Tbs f assault that has marked ths occurred. Daniel Alexander, _ ian miner, who voted to go to when tbe matter was under di was frightfully maltreated by er Italians, who set upon hii o’ c’ock in the morning. The tacked Alexander with hsndi. and feet, and he was a aorn when they got through. Tbe disagreement among ■ I over whether to return to wort showing in other forms, one ol led to the resignation of Smaw tishaw, secretary of tbe local union. It is stated that who was active in the strike, the opposition so bitterj tbit, than be mixed up in it any resigned, and Frederick J given the office. Havana, July 6.— The treaty cover ing the naval and coaling stations aDd the treaty plating the Isle of Pines un der Cuban sovereignity were signed to day at noon. The two treaties, which are the last of the six bet we. n the United States Severe fighting is reported to have and Cuba, were subscribed in duplicate occurred at Oakin, European Turkey. at the secretary of Btate’ s office. The Italy hat install««! an American tele signers were Minister Sqniere, Senor graph apparatus between Rome and Garcia Montes, Secretary of the treas Naples. ury, and acting secretary of state in Senor Zaldots’ absence. The others Jamaica ia giestly sxclted over an present were Senor Pervia, assistant official report that Costa Kicaa is oust secretary of state, Senor Digea, chief of ing its bananas from ths American the department of justice, the legation market. SNOW GENERAL IN MONTANA. secretaries and Mr. qSuires’ eldest eon. of the Heurst The smelting plant The Isles of Pines treaty was signed Crops May Suffer. But It Is the Making last. While turning over the island to estate at Silver City, N M , has been (100.000; in- destroyed by fire: loss, of the Ranges. the absolute soverignity of Cuba, the •uranee, »15,000. Butte, Mont., July 6.— Snow was treaty safeguards the rights and privi Ft RNACES FROZEN. Importation of precious stones at general in Montana today, slight flur leges of the American residents on the Enemies of Panama Want Government island as though they were on Ameri Nsw York for the fiscal rear just ended ries being reported from all over the can territory. Property, judicial and to Show Hand. was the heevieet on record, having Sudden Strike of Workmen Brings state. The fall was heavy on the con educational rights are especially guar New York, July 8.— In the Colom reached a total of more than »27,300, Heavy Losses. tinental divide. The temperature 1ms anteed as well as the conveniences for bian senate, vigorous protest* against 000. Denver, July 8 . — James B. Grant, reference to the registration of property the Hav-Herran canal treaty hare An investigation has been opened at chairman of the executive committee dropped, to 45. The snow alternates and other building business, ft i^ been made because it does not bear tho | Bruasels concerning the theft of 1,000 of the American Smelting A Refining with cold rains, and great damage to pointed out that the American land signature of President Marroquin, say* ' watches which came there from Geneva company, estimates the damage at the crops ia feared. holders are better off in. respect to the a Herald dispatch from Bogota, under to be shipped at Antwerp for the Unit Grant and Glebe smelters caused by Later reports regarding enow and taxation than they wonld be under date of » ¡d a y . ed States. tbe nnexpertei strike of the employes rain in Montana indicate that the United States sovereignity. There have been stormy discussions There is little doubt that the at 125,000 to $30,000. A ll but tw«i of rangeinen will gain where the ranch l'rofeeeor Payne hat been appointed over this’ point. Dr. Luis Carlos Rico. 1 There was no difficulty or delay in tions among tbe men— the to represent Harvard at the unvailing the minister of foreign affairs, delivered the 11 furnaces in use were “ frozen,” ers will lose. The snow and rain in reaching an agreement upon the sub of the Wagner monument at Berlin. a two hoars' address, during which be and the ore w ill have to be cut out be the southern, eastern and northern ject of the Isle of Pines treaty, but the those who want to go to * portions of the state will do the range naval stations lease was the »object of those who want to stay out’ St. Andrews is to be represrned by An declared that the treaty should not besr fore the furnaces can again be used. President Charles F. Moyer, of the much good, as it is too early tc hurt drew Carnegie. the president's signature before final long and tedious negotiations. Presi very hostile towards n», i Western Feneration of Miners, says the new grass. The Bitter Root valley approval. Ex-President Caro, in a j dent Palma and Mr. Sqnieis could eas More anger and recrin 'im initioo I that he does not think it w ill be neces had a cold rain, which may retard During the fiscal year just ended the speech, insisted that the government ily have reached an agreement, but the been cansed because one »ids money order department of the New should defend the treaty and not leave sary to call oat the miners of the state crops in that garden »pot. The »torin president consulted numerous senators, dared that a registered letter f in support of the ameltermen. The was heavy on the Continental Divide York postoffice handled the snm of tlie responsibility to the senate. At congressmen and others,whose opinions icpreeentative who was sett »218,313,000. an increase over the pre this juncture the senate adjourned. failure of the legislature to pats an and on the range west of Misson.a. eight-hour law is given by the strikers The average temperature of the state carried considerable weight, with the Western Federation of Minssr’ vious ysar of $31,326,000.^ m Tbe discussion is being continued. This as tbe cause of the trouble, and the is 45, lowest in the eastern portion of result that many suggestions were tion has disappeared, It is mid that ’oor members of tbe •1 Lino Duarks Lavai, a for company it accused of using improper the state. Western Nebraska wag vis made and some minor misunderstand cave a gloomy report of house ami canal committee- are decid ings followed. The question of smug me r noted Venotuelan revolutionìet, means to defeat legislation. ited by a severe storm yesterday, and gling was especially slow in settlement, affairs, bo* was never read tot haa arrivasi in New York, aad aays thè edly in favor of the Hay-Herran canal smith union, and the A large force of police is guarding the Caban proposals heing so exacting know why. Then, again, ths 1 ìnsurrertion against Freccine! Castro treaty, while three are against the tbe smelter« in this city, and no ssri this has s«ept orer Montana. measure and two are doubtful. Tbe as to be impracticable. is sarà to continue. out disturbance has occurred, though iet» have taken a hand in thss canal campaign is now on in earnest ; America Not Approached. and some of the men look upon tl The sale of thè property of thè Ault- and the indications are that tbe debate 12 men have been arrested for disorder- Washington. July 7.— Nothing has Boers Object to War Debt. ~ terference as meddles, ire and I ntan-Miller company, of Akron, maini will be protracted and definite action j ly conduct and making threats. yet been heard in official quarters of Heidelberg, Transvaal. July 6.__v ly to advance their cause. fartnrera of harvesting machinery, for long delayed. St. Helens in the Lead. the ultimatum delivered to China hy meeting of the burghers tot the'pnrpose »«>40,000, hai been approved by United 3.000 Men Out of Wirt. States J udge W tug. Rainier, Or., Jnly 8. —The county Japan and England, according to the of discussing important public matters Final DbMcn« Declared. Bntt*. Mont. July 4—Tbe seat election was tbe livlieet ever wit Odessa dispatches printed today. It la was held today and adopted rseolutions New York, Jnly 9.—James G. Can nessed in Oolnmbia county. Sereniy gens hare been received A ll the certain that the United Slates has regretting the pro|>oaed introduction of smelter at Anaconda hasrlowdil froni thè United Sta.ee Scoto Atlantic non. B r iv tn Ives and W illiam L. Bull, county heard from, except Auburn pre not recently been approached In this Astatic labor and «»king the govern and 1,000 man thrown oats Squdadron at anchor at Montevideo, trustee- under the plan lor tbe readjust cinct , gives a total vote of 1,' 92, Rain direction by either of the governments ment to not place the $325,000,000 war This, reacting oprtn Butt*, and taken lo thè Cerro establishment lebt on the country because representa- 1 the d otin g down of ment of the affairs of Price, McCormick ier 562, Cfatakanie 511, St. Helens 625. named as parties to the agreement, so for importato aiteratnvns. Ama gama ted mine* n Butte « ^ A Co , todav declared a final dividend Auburn precinct will not change tbe that It has had no opportunity to Indl »ire Inatitntion. had been granted. result materially. It will necessitate cate whether It would lend Ifa moral Genera! loth* made a speech in which their ore to tbe Waaboe. Is a'l, Transfer of thè Field Col ambiar support to an effort on the part ,,f Mneeutn. at Chicago, from Jackson unsero re 1 creditors deposited under a second election the first Monday in England and Japan to protect their he said that the Dutch did not wi.h to men are thrown ont in Butts, 1 3,000 in Butte and As park te a site in Grato parfc, ia thè their plans. The trastees also ismvd a Aognst. An error in sending out the interests In Manchuria. T h ^ T ra . k '0 * " " rt government. The land, however. I#longed to the difference in tbe payroll of $75.»» heert of thè ritv, haa bere me a oertain- statement in which they ray tbe claims registration books caused much delay ty. Fine m ilito« dollare will he ex ol aerare! creditore amounting to over and trouble in voting. More than 250 Afrikander., and their, it must remain week. Tbe shutdown is to 1 Move* for War. company tb connect tbe Wi pended by Mr. Field will met and $1.060.000 have been paid in fail. Tbe affidavits were made by six freeholders Berlin. July 7 —The Cologne Ga tbe monster flue recently 1 the win) Make* American* at Home. unsecured creditor» have race.red divi in Rainier precinct a'one. xettes St Petersburg correspondent to carry Abe smoke assy ft**1 dend* aggregating 71s« per cent. telegraphs that, according to re|K>rii< report I ruming 10 officer? Í esige sailer. The British have inflicted an awful Dynamite Was l ted. from V la .tlv o s to k the ^ lH r Russian ifa War " „ T " f ,t" ' S'«t«s European defeat upon Mad Mullah. Minister. General Kurnputk In on in • -insdron, now anchor off Kallnnd- Colorado Springs, Colo., Jnly 8.— An Exrars- John Barren of Portland, ha* St. Peter#bure, Jwly 9.— Vice Presi- attempt was mad* to blow up the plan* struct ton* from the Cxar haa «Itere,! l"-rg, visite,I Ibis city to,|,T tie New York, Jaly 4.— appoiatei mini »tee to Argani ina. of tb# Colorado Sp-ing* electric com hla Itinerary and haa left Vladivostok imi* to points of interest were organ was raised at dent Groas, of thè A •¡se WednesdtfJ suddenly, going to Klkolovsk In Asia Ired, and tbe Visitors were the paay at 2 o'clock this morning by dy tie Russia on the north bank of the company, ha* arrivo era ter Elite island, tbe federal jai The courts have declared the ship erable newspnpov .emmeto ha* tram te. Owe hundred ami fiftv sticks Amur supposedly for the purpose of «I attraction of the pop» lance. The over the island passed from tbe trust insolvent and will appoint a re »III,-er« of tbe a-ousnd by hi* pressore at tb* R of dynamite, weighing 75 pounds, «ere the inspection of fortification* whl, h American warships nnite nry department to that of the »r* I ceiver. piled a rang tb* north side of the big would lie especially Important In ...... capitai. It is sard tbat bis mi ‘ h**f « p p * * >«t¡on „i courtesies siten,1,si to "ram at Kiel, vartment of commerce A wind and rain storm in Western enaceras Dot « l y locomotive* bwt an buildings and a fuse lighted Ths ex o f a conflict with Japan Gasee new peoding arili in «U W isconsin!« id tow hundreds of acre* investigati, a of tbe Anatrerai aad econ pkerna of one stick distributed the ity he reported to tbe tre»»nry of oor* omie cooditron# of Karata, in tbe in ter other sticks around in a radius of 200 Washington Statue Garetted. « " * , Hra round of German h o s p it a l^ ment as part o f the basin»«* of Budapest July 7 Adolph Friend Russia ray* the United State* has ret of ver toc* grcup* of American finae- tee* raving the building and the lire« cal rear jest ended, be* all 'arse, Pat« Blame ra Mann an Amerl an rltlaen. «n,l „ ,u openei no negotiates* regarding the cters. and toso aa inqairy inte thè iene- of 1" «mptojua. after coming before the inquiry Jul y — The Tnrkifh ihi.i»y\.vf export rag Soatb R usuar non rector of the llnrunvnrn pi,hl|, «lar,|..ri Jewish petition. Will come under tbe new Tey Plant Blew« l p In n n d .p r .t w hich I« .1 . , , k n„ . n ^ «••ador haa preaented to the Anatri.« Seven Geneva university Modems Chicago. July 8.— Three persons sere Amort« un lark, ha« presente,! to the foreign office a note categorically coo Ctaah ta na Battertene. Dtr Frera tte H««t- irAnion a tifo *!«•>,( who attempted an an-ension of Mount equestrian «taint,. Osknb, Enromen Parker. Jaly t — inatantly kilted, several injured, on* of G o r g e Washington Blanc nr* believei to he lost. Chicago. Jaly 3.— Four d »* »^ Th»* ntnhitr* la a cocflrct beteeen Turki sfa tr > ps fatally, ia an explosion tonight which wa« unveiled in g , over a acore of pr.errations mu m a » mg aad Be!garran» near Yoden*. 46 m ila* wrecked a factory in Booth Chicago member, of the Am pr*»*rnr*i Ilf Secretary Hitch -ork held np an rotorir hrre frontier . « ■ i cood day of the beate! term •venue where cap« tor toy pistols were t e 1 north af «a km ree. tbe lattee had 10 and of thousands of enthu •Ml«' Hun state land selection# -ago. This mercury at tb* maam**ttnred. tillad and tb* Tmrfc* had two vrouaded garlan« mineral character was Insufficient. burean raçisrared 90 degree* *• street level Irens »2 to 9*. Dr. W. C. Brown, of Fhiladeplhia. .w ho presented s bill for $190,000 for ssrvioes rendered C. L. Msgee, the noted politician, has accepted the court award of »34,000. J at Urana, i