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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1903)
LANE COUNTY LEADER W . C. C O K V Ift . PvfclU fcar. C O T T A G E GROVE OREGON. W E E K ’S DOINGS O n era i Rovtew of Important ft apporti* g* ot the Past Weak la Brief aad Damp weather is causing great un- aasinesn among bop growers. Thirty people were Injured in a train wreck near Bloomington, III. Colonel C. H. Smith, known in his writings as “ Bill Arp,” is dead. H. H. Kohlsaat denies that he is to enter the cabinet as postmaster general. An attempt to tie up Cnicago restau rants failed, not over 10 per cent of the employes coming oat. Ia>n Dillion has lowered the world’s record by trotting a m ilt in two min utes flat at Keadvilie, Mass. The Shamrock lias been remeasured, but enough ballast has been removed to keep the time allowance the same. FIRE COST LIVES. Uv«v One Hundred People Perish la the Flames at Budapest. Vienna, Aug, 26.— Aocoiding to a special dispatch received here 124 per- » ns perished in the fire at Budapest. Budapest, Aug. 26.— Fire started this evening in a four story building, tbe two lower storiee of which were oc cupied by a fancy goods firm, the upptr floors being residential flata. ilitre were 200 work people in tbe building, and it is now stated that between 40 and 60 persona were burned to death. The police announce that by jumping from the windows 13 persons were killed and 16 injured, nine seriously. The damage is estimated at 4,000,0o0 kronen, mostly covered by insurance. The warehouse contained piles of flimsy material and the flames spread with frighifnl rapidity and soon react ad tbe residential floors. Only the wo>k people near the doo> • below ware able to effect their escape. The residents above, seeing their escape ent off, clung despe aiely to wiudowa, screaming for help. The firemen held oat sheets of can vass and called to them to jump. Fifteen persona ware saved in thia way, but many in jumping missed the sheet, nine being kilied on the spot. ANOTHER CONVICT CAL'OHT. A discharged circus employe in Mas sachusetts opened the door of the mon Woods Arrested by Officers In a Reao key cages and liberated 40 of the ani Barber Shop. mals. Reno, Nev., Aug. 26.— J. W. Woods, President Francis, of the 1004 fair, one of the escaped convicts from Fol is charged with using that patronage som on July 27, was arrested this to gain Democratic support in the pres morning or Constable Wilson tnd Offi idential race. cer Deeper, while being shaved in a Secretary Hitchcock has added town barber shop. Constable Wilton was standing on ship 37 north, range 25 east, lo the Okanogan wiihdrawa in Kastern Wash Second street this morning when he ington, where lands are being exam noticed a man answering tbe descrip ined to determine the desirability of tion of Woods come aiound the corner putting in a government irrigation sys from Center street and enter the bar ber shop. Wilson started to enter the tem. Lord Salisbun, ex-premier of Eng barber shop, but, seeing a revolver in the man’ s belt, decided to get help. land, is dead. Together with Leeper, he entered the Flight firemen were seriously burned shop and covered WoodB with a revol at a Chicago fire. ver and handcuffed him. Woods A cloudburst at Denver did consider offered no resistance. Woods was tak en to the jail and turned over to Sheriff able damage to property. Hayes. A party of 25 Salt Lake people ate Woods said he came to Reno from making a tour of Oregon. Tmckee on a freight train last night. The Macedonian revolution is marked He asked Deputy Sheriff Maxwell to let convict Muphy, captued last night, by more massacres at Monastir. occupy the same cell with hm, for, he The cruiser Marblehead and the gun said, “ you should treat me well as long boat Concord are anchored in the Port as I live. I know that hanging awaits land harbor. Lie, and it cannot possibly do any The Canadian government w ill use barm to let me see Murphy.” peaceful measures in the suppression of FILIPINOS WILL PROFIT. poaohing on the great lakes. A bill to pension veterans of the Oeneral Woods Returns From Borneo Cayuse Indian war will be introduced With Many New Ideas. at the next session of congress. Manila, Aug. 26.— General Leonard The entire Humbert family has been Wood hsa returned from a visit to the found guilty of swindling and sentenced governor of Borneo, where he has been to from one to five years’ imprisonment. for some time observing the methods The Turkish government has prom adopted by the British government to ised fulfillment of all of Kusnia’ de pacify and promote the interests of the mand and the exar’s squardon of war natives and to improve the commercial conditions of the country. Genet a I vessels has been ordered home. Wood reports that tbe Hr it ish govern Canada wants a better trademark law ment has obtained remarkable results enacted. in tbe uplifting of the natives of Borneo Austria w ill support Russia in her and returns to the Philippines with many new ideas which he will, with demands on Turkey. the cognizance and assistance of Gover Senator Quay says he will seek no nor Taft, put into operation in these is further political honors. lands. About 7,600 textile workers in Sax General Wood is preparing to begin ony are on a strike for a shorter work a campaign in the Jolo archipelago, in to which territory he will go accompan day. ied by a m ilitary force of sufficient The United States and Chinese treaty strength to permit his entering into the commissioners have resumed work on interior, where he expects to obtain international treaties. good results in his dealings with the King Peter, of Servia, has again natives by applying some of the ideas threatened to abdicate unless condi be has evolved as a result of his obser vations in Borneo. tions change at the capital. HBLD AS FILIBUSTEKERS. Switzerland has objected to Dr. Lardy, her minister at Paris, serving on the Venezuelan arbitration court. Chicagoans Who Sailed to Find Gold In Patagonia on Turk's Island. The Trans-Miseissippi congress in Chicago, Aug. 24.— The Tribune to dorsed the Lewis and Clark fair and passed a resolution favoring a govern day nays: Six men who sailed away from Chi ment appropriation of $1,000,000. cago a year ago in search of a gold mine Lord Salisbury’ s condition is very in the wilds of Patagonia are now un der arrest at Turks island, in the West grave. In lies, suspected of filibustering A David City, Neb., man baa mar Their arrest and the detention of their ried his stepmother. schooner. Mercury, has been laid before The powers are considering steps to the secretary of state Charles Corrigan, s Texas cowboy, end the uprising in Macedonia. came to Chicago last fall, watched lake Fire in the Beaumont, Texas, oil sailing for s month and then took five fields destroyed $50,000 worth of prop men into his confidence. Corrigan said ha had a map showing tbe location ef a erty. gold mine rivaling that, of King Solo General Jchti C. Black, of Illinois, mon. His story was that Its d ec iverer has been elected commander in chief of bsd been driven ont by natives, and the O. A. R. when he died on a ranch he gave the W illiam P. Sullivan, a Missouri sen drawing* to Corrigan. The veaeel will ator, baa been found guilty of grafting be held nntil the husineee of its owners can be investigated. and fined $100. loudoner* were much surprised at the showing of Shamrock I f f . They expected her to have a walkover. Preeident Roosevelt will allow no discrimination in favor of union men by the government, neither will he op pose them in any way. A granite monument marking the site of the birthplace of the late Presi dent Chester A. Arthur has been erect ed at F'airfield Vermont. Tbe sultan of I>eeeeii, Philippine is land,a baa apolog »e l for insulting the American flag, saying his crazy son was responsible for the outrage. The Trana-MIssissippi congress is in session in Seattle. To Help Caban I oan Havana, Aug 26 — Matio Menocal, a distinguished general and a promin ent planter, has accepted the appoint ment as one of the Commissioners to negotiate the $35.000.000 loan. Sena tor Doll will he ottered a commissioner ship and Rins Rivera is mentioned as the third member ot the come iseion. The revolutionary soldier reveionary committee ha* been cnn't'tn • d. It is co posed of one judge of the supreme court, judge* of the audience courts of Havana and Mantania* and two m ili tary officers. Wind Stress» Islands. Kingston, Jamaica, Ang. 26. — A I The Hamburg-American steamship schooner which arrived here this morn company will establish a line on the ing reporta that the Carmen Gland* war* devastated hv a hurricane on the Pacific ocean. evening ot August 11. Many houses at The kaiaer of Germany will aak the ' Georgetown, a village near the west reichetag to provide for an increase in j end of Grand Cayman island, were de the army ot 3»,000 men. molished. The vessels in the harbor Mayor W illiam s, of Portland, has were driven out to sea, two snb'eqnent- eked Secretary Moody to send one er , ly return«d hut the others bave not more warveaaels to the Portland harbor ] been heard of tip to Angnst 15. Ali during the carnival in September. j tbe trees and crop* were deetreyed. TERROR REIGNS e l a a in i r a i n w r b c k . Excursion on Wny to Olympia Ditched MORE GO TO W AR Chehaiis, wash., Aug. 23 . — The Revolution in Macedonia is Spread Situation Along Bulgarian Fron spstial train carrying the Portland Elk* ¡Qg to B ulgarian Frontier. tier Exceedingly Grave. to Olympia was ditched two ini'*# west With Fatal Results. . . . * j WIND TOO LIGHT. - • First Yacht Race CnllnUhad k Limit With Reliance Ah,M" Tl** New York, Ang. 2 1 .-0 ,* o, largest crowd* ol sightseers sod >lci * men that evei eai.ed down tos ** Hook to witness an attempt 0|,,( eign c tphunter to wrest from the yachting supremacy ol « * ** returned to New Ycrk last ni*t,[di^ pointed Imcause the sea had field of combat to the racer*, 1 t h e le s H , the crowd was jubilant in conviction that Sir Thomas tj-J ? latest challenger, like tiie two ¿T1' rock* which had preceeled hw “ doomed to return to England ' *w handed. Of course the race yesterday conclusive, owing to the U-i,, “ J shifting character of the air, but | 15-mile heat to windward, a portkwii which waa sailed in a driving raj„ . l cup defender Reliance showed her L « to the Shamrock I I I in commsodi,! style, and that, too, in weathar „ i ditions which were supposed to be the particular liking of the challenge, The Shamrock did not torn qj, ontbr mark, and there ie therefore " way of knowing aheolutely how bad|T a e wan beaten, but it wae Mtinttsl that she was more than a mile ute,g or a trout 16 minutea. in the axirtiw strength of the wind, when the Heir anca rounded. As a result of the trial the eIpe,ta believe, blow high or blow low, the Reliance w ill win thie, the 13th, senes for the America’ s cup. The day waa a miaerable one. j mist lay over the city and bay in the morning, and when the great fleet at excursion steamers, steam yacht», tu, and sailing vessels reached the starting line, where the racers were alreadr jockeying lor a position, threatening clouds were gathering over the Jsrrer highlands. The breeze was notour six knota. The course wae »el 13 miles southeast, straight down tbe Jersey coast, and return. oi this place at 11 o'clock yesterday gj^GARIA INCREASES BORDER GUARD ----------- ol spe»d. In o men, Charles Farle- j Clash With Turkish Troops Is Feared Merchants Killed and Their Herd* Ex man. a cigar dealer of Portland, and When They Arrive to Put Down Re hibited oa Pol. a - Insurgei t . P i » I ig Frank Galea, a t amp, who was riding bellion-Many Villages Burned. to Remove Center of Activity. ou the tender, were instantly killed. Between 30 and 40 others were in- Sofia, Aug. 24.— A ll the diapatche* Sofia, Aug. 26. — With tbe rumor ol jo.ed, of whom two and possibly three ^ ^ ^ |h# massacre* and the murder of prisoners are so seriously hurt that recovery is revolution in Macedonia is spreading. In Monastir now authenticated, the doubtful. The situation is causing intense anxiety general situatb n is considered nere^ae The special of seven cars, pulled by in official circles. The most alarming fast becoming intolerable. Official and engine 3l7, left Portland at 7 :85 A. M. news relates to an attack covering a diplomatic circles alike are concerned, According to the testimony ol the pas- considerable axes in tba saltern part of having every lesson to believe that a part oi the horrors enacted in the iuter- I sengere, which is corroborated in a the Adrianopie Vilayet, where the in ior of Macedonia have not yet come to measure by the statement of the engi- surgents have captured the town of light. ! neer, the engine was not working very Vasilixo. They took the chief Turkish Hie revolutionary committee is doing satisfactorily, and when Castle Rock officials prisoners, and brought them to its utmost to force the bauds ul tile Bulgarian government, ands lht imme j was reached the fires were drawn and the Bulgarian frontier, where they lib ! an effort made to repair it so that it diate outlook is exceedingly serious. erated them. Tbe Turkich officials It appears that the Turks have ob would steam better. (earing to return to Vasiliko, sought tained the upper hand in the vilayet of It climbed the hill beyond Castle refuge with the Bulgarian authorities, Monastir. and the insurgents are plan ning to remove the center of tbeir ac 1 Rock without difficulty, and picked up who sent them to a hotel in Burgas, tivity clote to the Bulgarian frontier. some of the time that was lost belor# where they were at liberty to remain From that Dispatches arriving today from tbe dis Napavine was reached. turbed area are exceedingly gloomy. point it rolled down the grade at a or depart Tne insurgsnta burned the villages From Adrianopie news comes of a pretty good gait, and was going at Turkish defeat and the extension of about a 40-mile clip along the banks of | around Vasiliko and attacked a Turk the revolutionary outbreak : from Mon- tne Newaukum river, about2*-g miles ish military poet at the monastery of astir, the news of Turkish victories, west of Chehaiis, when suddenly a Elijah. The eastern partof the Adrian accompanied by barbarous exce-ses. j harp explosion was heard and an in- opie Vilayet is s monntinous region, While many of the reports remain tan t later the big locomotive shot over and the villages are few and scattered without confirmation, sufficient au the embankment, toppled to the left The strength cl the insurgents is un thentic details tre forthcoming to canse and buried its left cylinders and driv known. It is thought the ontbreak is ers in the soft earth. Simultaneously not an organized movement, hat is in tbe authorities the gravest anxietv. According to the Sofia Dnevenik, the with the explosion the tender parted tended to draw tbe Turkish troops from Turks committed unspeakable atrocities from the enigne, jumped from ils trucks the other districts. The peculiar danger of the latest ont at Kruebevo Tbe mutilated corpses and landed at the foot of the embank of 90 women and children were found ment. The first car, a light combina break lies in its proximity to the Bul in one building. Pieces of the bodies tion passenger and haggnge car, broke garian frontier, thus creating a situa were thrown into the street. Fifteen loose from the tender, Damped for sn tion long foreseen and dreaded by the of the principal m.rrhants of the town ! instant on the ties, and then, with ter Sofia government. The Turks are now were killed and their beads exbioited rific force, plunged down the embank certain to send a considerable lore* to this territory to suppress the outbreak, on poles at Monastir, the churches were ment. An immense cedar stump was stand which will necessitate the strengthen TURKEY aiVBS IN. demolished, the houses sacked and the town is now a heap of ashes. The peo ing near tiie foot of the embankment, ing of the Bulgarian troeps along the ple lied to the hills, where they aro in and as the car flew past it, the entire frontier. With the two armies close Announces That Every Demand el Riu. leit side of the coach was torn out, and to each other, under the present a starving condition. ala Will Be Met. The Dnevenik also asserts that a gen the unfortuna e passengers bruised, cut strained relation*, the situation be Constantinople, Aug. 22.—TeeEk and maimed by flying wreckage or eral massacre has taken place in the comes extremely despei ate. Tbe Bul whole vilayet of Monastir. Nearly all glass, iron and wood, bran hes of trees garian government is taking every pos I’asha, the Turkith foreign miniitrr, Tbe mo sible step to prevent a commercial am ye-terday visited the Russian embay»- the villages have been destroyed. The flapping them in the faces. treacherous murder of 80 insurgent mentum of the first car was so great ity. bat the officials express tbe gravest dor and notified him that tne Tnrkiib prisoners by their guards has made an that it continued ou past the big stump concern. government accepted all the Kuniu 6-pecially bad impression here. Many turned farther over, and finallv came to In addition to the danger of a collis rumors are current of massacres in the a stop with the entire left side and ion between the military fotces, there demands and begged that the Rnseian city of Adriannple, and travelers to most of the seats swept clean, the roof is no smaller one of popular excitement squadron be withdrawn from Torkirk night confirmed them. The remaining caved in and the floor bulging up. getting beyond control and forcing the waters. The Russian equadrea arrirsd off population is afraid to leave tbe houses. The second car followed it and brought government to adopt a belligerent atti The lead tude. Meanwhile, the community re Iniada, on the eastern coast of Euro The prisons are full, and the vali np alongside of the stump has taken private houses to be used ers checked tbe momentum of the third mains quiet, even the Msiedonian part pean Turkey, vesteaday afternoon. Tiie new* of the impending arrival nt as jails. tV hen (he Russian consul car, fourth and fifth cars, which left of the population showing no popular the squadron here is spreading not protested at the situation, the vali is the embankment and turned paitly anxiety and enthusiasm. withstanding the continued snpprre- rep- rted to have answered that be was over, but ■ siaped the terrible punish eion of all telegrams and annonnr«- powerless against the fanatical popula ment infl cted on the flrBt car. The MUSTN’ T ASK TOO MUCH. ments on the subject. The sanml tion. sixth from the engine leit the rails but opinion of the European» here ie tbx remained on the ties, the occupants es Oregon Irrigation Site* Don’ t Look Good the time has arrived for a vigormu ie caping with little more than s had CAUQHT ON A BRIDGE. to Newell. tervention and the abandonment nlill scare The seventh and last car was Washington, Aug. 24.— In his first semt-mesKiires which are regard«)M Folsom Escape Murphy Retaken at Rtno the only one which remained on the rails. annual report, made pnblic today, F tiie cause of the present rising —Another Escapes. According to the Turkish official t» H. Newell, chief of tbe government re Reno, Nev., Aug. 26.— Convict Jacob ports the strongest positions of the in WON BV RELIANCE. Murphy, who escaped from Folsom clamation service, reviewing conditions surgents are at K rn r evn, Mstiboro prison, was raptured at 10 o'clock to in Oregon, says: and Fiorina. Contrary to previon«re night by Dep ty Sheriffs Sbarky and Shamrock III Radiy Beaten In First of “ The localities where irrigation ports, it is now stated officially thst International Races. Maxwell at the Virginia street bridge, work can proceed with the grea est ad Kieshevo is still occupied by tbe inmr- crossing the Trnckee river in Reno. New York, Aug. 2 3 — In a splendid gents. Convict Frank Miller was with Mnrphy 12 to 15-knot breeze, over a windward vantage have been selected already hv The headquarters of the rsvo'ntion- at the time, but jnmped off the side the state under the Carey act, and it is ists are in the Peristeri mountain», in walk into the willows. Sharkv fired and leeward course of 30-miles, the not deeirsb e to forestall state action in the vicinity of Monaeitr. Women lad at him, the shot probably taking effect. gallant sloop Reliance yesterday beat children are not molested by the innr Sharky and Dwight Jones followed Shamrock I I I in commanding etyle, by the matter. Prelimina>y examinations gent*, who have destroyed oaly forti Miller. Three more shots were fire exactly nine minntee actual time, or made so far— up to December 31—show fied dwellings occupied by rich Tnrki. that most of the reclamable land is so at him, but he escaped in the dark seven minutes and three seconds, after situated that the projects must be ness. JAPAN STILL PREPARES FOR WAR. Mnrphy had a 48-caliber revolver on deducting the one minute and 67 sec small and scattered, and little vacant him when searched at the jail. He onds. which the defender concedes to public land can be benefited. Farther was very canning and tried to get his Sir Thomas l.ipton’ a third challenger examinations will doubtless reveal Russia's Action la Corea Cause* Differ ent Regiments to Gather. hand on It. W. O. Craig ar«;v*d st on account of Reliance's larger sailing many localitiee where work can be be gun to advantage and persistent search the jail shortly after the arrest. He plan as at present measured. Victoria, B. C., Aug. 22.—Japans»* It was a roval water fight for the will justify the expenditure of consider papers received by the steamer Imirr- has follower! the convicts from Rnff- ners. Maxwell and Sharky veted brave sn-lent trophy, which carries with it able sums in construction of storage velli from Yokohama, to August », dis- ly, as both convicts were heavily srmed the yachting supremacy ol the world, and diversion works.” cn“S the alleged imminence of w»r'»roi This presnmption, it may be added, and saw the deputy sheriffs jn-t as and by s strange coincidence the first tell of continued military preparntionl. thny etarted to cross tbe bridge. Tbeir victory in the enp series ol 1903 oc- has apparently been justified, judging The Japan Advertiser save the J P»»' first impulse was to turn hack, bat cnrrei on the 52d anniversary of the i from the large number of withdrawals ese government ia actively prspsriM finallv they decided to take the day on which the old schooner Amert-|ma<f® under the irrigation act in Fast- for war, whether war come* or not chancee. ca captured it in her famous race ern Oregon during the past six months. The ineD ef the different regiments »re A large posse, headed bv Sheriff around the Isle of Wight. The Reli Mr. Newell recognizes the justice of taking leave of their families »nd Haves and deputies Sbatky and Max ance heat the British host three min making expenditures in Oregon in view friends, and Formosa is being $IW well are now ont on the trail of Miller. utes 2* seconds in the thresh to wind of the large contributions of the stale with troop*. ward. and five minutes 36 seconds in to the reclamation fnnd. “ On the oth His capture is expected at any minute, The Japanese paper quote* a long in er hand.” he says, ” ths demand for as he is surrounded in the willows on the run down the wind. terview with W. H. Krumm, an Amec the bank of the Tmckee river. and immediate necessity of reclamation ¡can mining expert from Manchori», works ars not particuUrly notiieable ’ Situation Is Critical who. In brief, said hi* observation in la y Tie Up Ship Yards. Sofia. Bularria, Aug. 25.— The gen Manchuria showed him clearly that New York, Ang. 26.— At the close of eral on'look in Ma edonia shows no Cloudburst In Arizona. Russia intended to keep Mimdmri», a stormy sesson of the Central Feders- signs of improvement, and the dev. irp- Flagstaff, Ariz., Ang. 24.— For the and was prepared to fight for the terri tion Unlnn today it was v >tnd to stand ments in the next few days are awaited second time this ses»on s cloodbnrst tory. by the Marine Machinists' Union in here with the gravest anxiety. roads and The, has swept over fields, _. ____„ t i e strike for an increase in wsges outbreak at Adrianop e is growing and bridges and driven tho,e living in the Canal Advices Wanted. This was taken to mean that a sympa disturbances are also prsvalsnt along Inwlands in thia city from their homes Washington, Ang. 22. — Mini**' thetic strike, tieing np all the ship •Le coast and in the vicinity of the Bn - Yesterday afternoon a wall of water yards in New York snd vicinity may garian frontier. A dispatch from Dub- started down tha mountains and across Bean pre, at Bogota, has been asked br he ord -red The conference commit nitaa assarts that a division of the Ron- |be valley. Tbs water was eight feet the state department to tend m1» ' tee reported that in their effort* to manian army, with a brigade of cavalry high snd more than 300 test wide. definite information concerning *6* come to some agreement with the em from Rncharest, has oeen ordered to The torrent swept everything before i t ceeding* about the isthmian c»n* ployes they had made no progress march toward the Bn garian frontier, The flood struck Flagstaff shortly after treaty, hut (hero is no way of tslli** how long the meesage will be delay«- that the employer* refused to consider ostensibly for maneuvers. d* ,k - ,w irl' DR ‘ brongh the streets in owing to tba interruption of telsgrspk» the ultimatum of $3 per day. the lower part of town, doing gteat communication. The fact that te* damai?e. Rob Streetcar Men. messages of the same date reached >*» Toads Fall From 5k lea. Los Angeles. Cal., Ang. 25 — Two department with an ioterval of •n,r Salt Lake, Aug. 26.— A special to masked snd heavily armed highway Japan to Try for Cap. days between them »hows how irrsf«- the Tribune from Ogden says thst dur men held up and robbed the conductor N>w York. *4 - I t Lieufentn. ing a heavy thunder storm a remark anil motorman of a traction rom tany’* t ommsnder Dam Takeshirs ot the lar this mode of commnnicatioo b** able phenomenon occurred a few mils* car at the end of the West Adams street •l*P*c*s* navy, carries out his plans become. northwest of that city. People driv line, a short time before midnight, to- ¿«Pen will have a varht in the next Cholera on Transport. ing to town after the storm encoun night. From Conductor Holton tnev contest for the America's cnp. tered an army of small toads. Thete took $14 in money and a watch and commander, who came here to s< The Manila, Ang. 22.— Tbe sailing of the wsre millions of them, and the wagon from Motorman Salisbury they secured "Guggle between Shamrock I I I transport Sherman, now out from * and n il* 12 day* homeward bonnd to **•* wheel# crushed them hv the thousands ahont a dollar in change and a watch. Reliance, declare* he will ..... interest all along the mads Where they rame j The highwaymen made their escape in Francisco, wis del*ye«i by her h«*'“ financial men in his country to prepare from i* a mvsterv, but it is the opinion the darkness. at once for the building of , n o r to been quarantined owing to fb* " that they fell from the skiee. break of cholera on board. There * enter the nezt races. "W e can boild as only one r**e, however snd th»1 *** Washington Will Be Reimbursed. fine a boat as Am erica," he said. Vesuvius M ore A ctive. reported cured when the vee»*l Wsshington. Aug. 2 6 . - Uader the Naples, .tog. 26.— The *1 gh***t in natirnal military law of last congress, She carries home the Tenth inf**ff Gold Discovered In Peru. crease in the activity of Yesnvms con tb« •eerstary ol war has dire te l that regiment, with Generals "'«x i 1 New York, Ang. 24. tinnes. The eruption is accompanird Wsshington Craigie. Ijgfm ne*, it is reported. * fnll fmm Rerrep.sco wssn.ngmn eta'* s t .'« he reimhnrsel reimbnrawl in fn), by detonations, while the stream of tacked the town of Tarlac recently- 'o r amount* evpend«d In purchasing 30 of gold five met-rs wid. 7 . . i L *?•'" lava flowirg in the direction of Pom ca iher magazine rifles -or it* national 1 cover«H in f 'h , , , * 'Us- peii is still slowly advancing. Som» guar 1 prior to fh* pxma,. 0f th„ . Batik ship Missouri Is I aunciad __ lOt, . „ __ ■mh". according to of the fissures lerwotly noted have he The law contem-date* that the govern -Baltimore, Ang 22.— The * À HF *'? id»!"P,frh f,om *■ * • « P«m. com* enlarged, and assuming the as ment shall furnish equipment to ail An , g ! „ h company i, working mine, a sitter ship of th# Maine, built off near this vein, which are producing 30 pect of new crater*. state*. ounces ol gold a day. * MONASTIR THE SCONE OF MASSACRE morning, while running at a high rate