U N E COUNTY L U D E R CHINA BEOS FOB AIO. Hclplcas Against Russian Occupation of Mukden, Manchuria. FIGHT INDIANS THANKSGIVING DAY SET. President le*ue* a Proclamation Fixing November 26 n* the Time Washington, Nov. 3.—The presi­ dent today Issued his annual Thanks giving proclamation in the following TRAIN WRECKED REOCCUPIBD BY I Chin... Fall to Keep Th,. Bandits After Plunder Poll Spikes St. Petersburg, Pekin, Nov. 4 —The Chinese gov Wyoming Posse Kills Ten and dispatch from Mukden'*"* From the Rails. eminent is greatly disturbed at the O O TTA S E GROVE ...OREGON. «W h : A d .U c !lmw ’ Captures Nine. reoccupation of Mukden, the capit of Manchuria, by Russian troops. The entered the town yestotJ terms: TH IR TY PEOPLE REPORTED INJURED foreign office is appealing to friendly By the President of the United pied the guardhouse, T t 1 foreign legations for help and advice, GENERAL UPRISING GREATLY FEARED States of America— A Proclamation: admitting its own helplessness in the “ The Boason la at hand when, ac­ Treasure Had Been Left Behind on Ac­ wo« in consequent, of matter. displayed hy (he Chi**, J * General Review of Important Happening! The communication relating to Muk Band Which Took the Lives ft Sherll cording to the customs of our people count of J a Hot Box Engine and it falls upon the president to appoint who do not fulfill tl j* and Ml* Deputy Are Bound for the of the Part Week In Brief and den is as follows: Promi,, Four Car* are Piled Up. a day of praise and thanksgiving to Comprekenaive Form. “ The Russians employed a noted Bad Lands In Nebraska. hère“ t0 K'MK‘ral fennei»> P«r‘ God. During the last year, the Lord brigand, who was accused of many has dealt bountifully with us, giving The rumors coming he-. . crimes against the Chinese, as chief Pueblo, Colo., Nov. 2.— By an act oi Cheyenne, Wyo., Nov. 4.— A second us peace at home and abroad, and the truiu wreckers, east bound Santa Ft sources relative to the e ^ f A blaze at the Vatican, Rome, de of one of the irregular bands o f po­ chance for our citizens to work for lice that are organizing in Manchur­ battle with the Indians who murderec their welfare unhindered by war, passenger train No. 6, known as the etari forts on the Y.hr r £ * rtroyed )50,000 worth o f property. ia. The authorities repeatedly re­ Sheriff Miller and Deputy Falkenburg famine or plague. It behooves us not Colorado-Chieago flyer, in which was declared to be . . . — - I China is trying to Interest the quested the surrender of this mao, plained that only W & because of one car Ailed with Eastern bankers United States in her behalf in the and the Russians recently consented on Saturday, re-inforced by a large only to rejoice greatly Manchurian trouble. ___________ to give him up. body o f redskins who had been hunt­ what has been given us. hut to ac­ homeward bound from California, was built for the cept It with a solemn sense of respon “ Thereupon a Chinese officer decap­ ing in the vicinity of the scene of the slbility, realizing that under heaven derailed at 1:30 o ’clock this morning settlements against the t w . , Nearly 3,000 men are idle at Lorain, The reports of the at Apishapa creek, 35 miles east of this fight, is reported to have taken place itated the brigand without giving him Ohio, because of the shut-down of the it rests with ourselves to show that a trial. When this became known today near the Horseshoe ranch. The we are worthy to use aright what has city, and breaking down the steel troops mto Corea are tUo large steel plant there. the Russians demanded the execution fugitives were traced by a posse, and bridge, the engine and four cars follow­ and the anti-Russian der Postmaster General Payne will nsk of this officer within five days, giving with their re-inforoements made a de thus been entrusted to our care, in Japan are now stated to k “ In no other place, and at no other ing plunged to the bed of the creek, quent. for about $15,000,000 more than the as an alternative the seizure of Muk­ termlned stand. Nine Indiana are re­ time, has the experiment of govern­ where they were piled In a mass of last congressional appropriation. ported killed outright and 10 captured. ment of the people, by the people and den. wreckge. Thirty or more trainmen T h e Chinese foreign office was ne­ The white men escaped without loss A conflict with Russia is regarded for the people been tried on so vast and passengers were injured, and that Oive« ItuMia Full 5 ^ by Japan as sure, sooner or later, and gotiating with Paul Lessar, the Rus­ or Injury. a scale as here in our own country In none were killed outright is regarded Washington, Oct. 31.- p L The news of the battles has spread she will not yield one point in the sian Minister, on the matter, and of­ the opening years o f the twentieth as almost miraculous. fered to banish the officer, pleading to the reservation and to other hunt here «»y that the Ai**fcJ present controversy. that he had exceeded his Instructions ing parties and a general uprising o i century. Failure would not only be But for the accident of a hot box on a dreadful thing for all mankind, for Rear Admiral Endicott, chief of the and to remove the taotai, his super­ cable from St. Petersburg w the Indians is feared. There Is rea it would mean loss o f hopes for all the express car, a large amount of bureau o f yards and docks, recom­ son to believe that Indian couriers are ior, from office. money would have been in the safe on Russia’» reoccupation of Mukd« mends an appropriation of $140,000 who believe in the power and the “ There was a misunderstanding as enticing the red men to deeds o f vio­ the wrecked train, and this, it is be­ cates an agreement between Ru^ for the Puget Sound navy yard. to the time limit set for these negotl lence. Governor Chatterton is inves­ righteousness of liberty. Therefore, In thanking God for the lieved, is the plunder the des|>eradoH Japan by which the former ii to Senator Mitchell will oppose the atlons. The Chinese thought it ex tigating the report of the second bat­ policy of leaders In congress for econ- pired yesterday. Before the negoti tle. and should the story be confirmed mercies extended to us In the past, hoped to secure. Valises were rifled free swing in Manchuria n u, ony with a vengeance, and will work ations were completed the news was he will immediately order troops into we beseech Him that He may not hy the robliers during the excitement Japan is concerned. received here that Russia had ful­ the field to suppress the Indian up­ withhold them in the future, and our following the wreck. for a liberal river and harbor bill. Mr. Takahira, the Jan»ne* hearts may be aroused to war stead The express car in which, according ter, said tonight he hail read the The Cuban congress has convened, filled her promise to reoccupy Muk rising. fastly for good and against all forces den.” Authentic advices from the scene of to report, the money was being trans­ and President Palma in his message gram witli deep interest, but Saturday evening's bloody battle state of evil, public and private. W e pray ported, was left in Colorado Springs praised Roosevelt and stated that the without official confirmation that six Indians were killed. 10 wound­ for strength and light, so that in the last night for a later train. NEXT STEP IN ALASKA CASE. prospects of reciprocity with America minister seemed to be more hoi*u ed and five captured. Four made their coming years we may, with cleanli­ are bright. The wrecked train was made up at wisdom, do a satisfactory conclusion of the I escape. Twenty horses, 12 wagons ness, fearlessness and Denver last evening, and at Pueblo the The Oregon supreme court holds that Negotiations Will Be Commenced for a and considerable game and Indian par­ our allotted work on earth In such negotiations but said poaitively he manner as to show that we are not al special car Del ltosa, in charge o f A. 8. Survey of the Boundary. no tax levy can be made next January. aphernalia were also captured. together unworthy of the blessings Kim berly, and carrying 18 Eastern not been advised that an agreement Washington. Nov. 4.—John W. Fos been reached. He pointed oot John Mitchell, president of the we have received. hankers, was attached to it. The train ter. agent for the United States before FIRE RAdES AT CONEY ISLAND. “ Now, therefore. I, Theodore Roos was bowling along at a s|>eed of 50 Ruseia had agreed to the opeoio, United Minewoikerg, is quite ill at the Alaskan Boundary Commission Mukden to the world’s comnereo cvelt, President of the United States, Scranton, Pa. miles an hour as it approached Apish­ said he did not think it necewn has arrived in Washington, bringing Five Hundred People Are Homeless end a do hereby designate as a day o f gen the official text of the commission's The Bilbao, Spain, strikers have re­ eral thanksgiving, the 2Gth of the apa creek. A t the west end of the Russian troops to remain thereto Million Dollar*' Damage Done. turned to work and their demands will findings and all the records of the coming November, and do recommend bridge, the rails spread, derailing the out this promise, American case. General Foster had New York. Nov. 4.— In a blaze to­ engine, and when it struck the bridge, receive consideration. an Interview with Secretary Hay in day that baffled the firemen for seven that throughout the land people cease from their wonted occupations, and one span, 100 feet long, went down. Wyoming w ill most likely secure the further explanation of the actual re­ PORTE TO DEFY POWERS. in their several homes and places of The engine, two baggage cars, and a chairmanships of the irrigation com­ sults obtained in London and later in hours the Bowery at Coney Island worship render thanks to Almighty chair car and a coach rolled over on was again laid in ashes. Two lives so the day dined with the President. mittees in the coming congress. their sides to the creek lied, a distance Russo-Austrian Plan In Macnloit Upon the delivery of the findings far are reported to be lost, one man God for his manifold mercies. ‘In witness whereof, I have here of only about 15 feet. Distasteful. Governor Dole has been appointed together with General Foster's own re­ fatally injured, a score of others hurt, Fortunately, district judge for Hawaii. Secretary port within a few days. Secretary Hay 300 buildings destroyed, 500 persons unto set my hand and caused the seal hut little water was running in the Constantinople, Oct. 30.—Afc, Carter succeeds him as governor. will enter Into negotiations with the made homeless and more than $1,000, of the United States to be affixed. creek at the time. One Pullman stop- of unrest prevails here, and the Done at the City of Washington, British Government for the appoint­ 000 damage done. How many more lied with the forward end projecting TJiere is now only one county seat ing is bo general that the sultan ii ment of expert surveyors to mark the are in the ruins is not known tonight. this 31st day of October, in the year over the embankment. The hankers’ town in Montana which has no railroad lines of the boundary as they have It was a fire marked by rescue not of our Lord, one thousand nine hun­ templating defying th* ]ioweroth«t cur was the only one in the train that dred and three, and of the independ­ communication with the outside. been described by the commission. alone by the police but by citizens. The findings of the commission, as Before it had been an hour under way ence of the United States the one was not derailed. The engine rolled to compel him to acceed to the del The Toronto board of trade has lundred and twenty-eight. over and Engineer Walker was pinned of Austria and Russia in the mill passed resolutions declaring considera­ they will be deposited in the state de­ the police could do nothing more than “ THEODORE ROOSEVELT. under his call, and he was immediately reforms in Macedonia. Thesereic try to keep the 50.000 sight seers out partment, bear the signature of the tion of annexation with the United "B y the President: enveloped in a dense cloud of steam. are distasteful to the people of T~ American commissioners. Ig>rd Alver- danger. Reserves from all the States impossible. “ JOHN H AY, Secretary of State.” Some time elapsed liefore lie was res­ stone and the American Secretary. precincts within ten miles were ami there is no doubt Abdul Hr Contrary to the common impression, brought. The fire engines found It An extremely brilliant specimen of cued. w ill have all of liis subjects with DEATH IN CRASH. the aurora borealis crippled telegraphic Canadian charts will be used as a impossible to get into action for near­ in any action, he may take tomb MAY SHAKE HOUSE UP. service throughout the United States, basis of the survey work. It appears, ly four hours. the plan to place Austrians and according to General Foster, that the The alarm came from the Hippo­ Train Carrying Football Hosts Wrecked particularly in the East. sians on the staff of the .Macedoniin Canadians spent an enormous sum of drome, a low frame building used in and Fifteen Persons Killed. Cannon Proposes a Change In the Com­ speetor-geiieral. A West Virginia mob stoned Dowie- money In the preparation of tlfelr case summer for a merry-go-round. The mittee on Rule*. Indianapolis, Nov. 3.— Fifteen per­ and the work o f their cartographers, firemen thought It would be all over ites for words deemed insulting. I t became known today that the I being very much more extensive and In a moment, but the blaze had gained sons were killed and 51 injured, some Washington, Nov. 2.— In accordance armamentfpnlicy that has been i One arrest has l>een made in connec­ elaborate than that produced as part headway. aftally, at 10:20 today In a collision with his plan to permit the house to less for some time in connection i tion with the train wreck in Colorado. of the American case, was accepted by W ith the lack of water the fire had between a special passenger train on have more to say concerning the run­ tile understanding between M as the standard. the forest of wooden structures at its the Big Four Railroad, and a freight Sam Parks, the noted walking dele­ the commission ning of its affairs at the coming session anil Turkey lias lieen annulled, mercy, and all that could be done was engine with a cut of coal cars. The gate, has been found guilty of extor­ to save life If possible and furniture. accident happened in the edge of this of congress, Congressman Cannon, who is taken to mean that the mini CROW OUTBREAK. tion. Surf avenue for blocks was Im­ city. The passenger train o f 12 lias enough votes pledged to elect him made up his mind to defy the pr speaker, w ill make some changes in apd decline to obey the sir An unsuccessful attempt was made to passable because of the barriers of| Indian* and Pout Engage In Battle In household goods, weeping women and coaches was carrying 954 persons, the rules committee, w hich last session Austria and Russia. blow up a switch engine with dynamite nearly all o f whom were students of Wyoming. children and men. in the Denver yards. Perdue University and their friends consisted of Payne, of New Y o rk ; Dal- Cheyenne, Wyo., Nov. 4.—Governor from Lafayette to Indianapolis for zell,. of Pennsylvania; Grosvenor, of REBELS JOIN FORCES. A Santa Ke passenger train ran into Chatterton has been advised of a the annual football game between Ohio; Speaker Henderson, of Iowa, TWENTY LIVES LOST. an open switch at Hutchinson, Ksn. fierce battle that was fought late yes­ Purdue team and the Indiana Uni­ and one Democrat, Richardson, of Ten­ Three lives were lost. terday afternoon on Little Lightning versity squad for the state champion­ nessee. Mr. Cannon desires that the Santo Dominicas Capital la U Early Morning Blaze In Tenement House Attacked. ship. which was to have been fought committee be more representative of all Jspan may yet block the plan to give creek, 50 miles north of Luck, In Causes a Panic. Eastern Wyoming, between Sheriff this afternoon. Russia a free hand in Manchuria for a parts of the country. Cape Haytien, Hai ti. Oct. Sl.- W. H. Miller, with a posse of six men In the first coach back o f the en­ New York. Nov. 3.— Fire early this similar oncession in Corea. Two plans now present themselves to eral Navaro, ttie revolutionary fa* from Weston county, and a band of morning in the tenement at 426 Elev­ gine were the Purdue football team Three him. One is to remove some of the of Monte Cristo, San Domingo, at The United States will demand $40,- Crow Indians on the way to the Sioux enth avenue, known as the "House of subplayers and managers. All Nations.” caused the death of 20 players, the assistant coach, trainer old members, which might cause some head of a strong force of troop«, •00 from Spain to reimburse school Agency at Rosebud. Sheriff Miller Is reported to have persons. A t 3 o’clock. 12 bodies had and seven subplayers of the univers­ hard feeling, and the other is to in­ funds taken after American occupation. joined General Morales, commander been killed, one o f his deputies fatally been recovered, and the greater num­ ity were killed, and every one of the crease the membership to seven men. It is probable that Governor Dole, of wounded, two others slightly wound­ ber of those arc of Irish nationality. 53 persons in the car were either W ith the retirement of Speaker Hen­ chief of the forces of the Dominit Hawaii, w ill lie appointed United ed. while three Indians are reported Most of them died from suffocation. fatally or seriously injured. derson, not a single member of the revolution, with the reported intent States district judge, to succeed Morris killed and several wounded. Only the Among the number were several wo­ From the 12 coaches were coming rules committee would come from west of moving the combined forces on most meager details of the affair have men and children. The fire is sup­ the joyous cries of a thousand rooters M. Estee, deceased. capital, Santo Domingo. been received, but posses are hurry­ posed to be of incendiary origin, and trained to the hour, on whon hopes of the Mississippi river. There has The blockade of the port of Rival candidates for governor ing to the scene from Lusk, Douglas although it burned but a short time, colors streaming, while in the front iieen some talk of the displacement of Plata, on the north coast of i Louisiana engaged in a fist fight. and Newcastle. the smoke was so dense that whole coach sat 20 great muscular fellows, Grosvenor and Payne, by Hemenway, The Indians who have been slaugn- families were overcome. On the fifth trained to hour, on whom the hopes of Indiana, and Burton, of Ohio. Domingo, which is held by ret Three men were killed in a collision tering antelope, deer and other wild floor eight bodies were recovered, the of a grilliant victory on the gridiron Hemqnway does not want the place, as tionists, has caused provisions there on the Southern Pacific west of Og«len game in violation o f state laws and stairway leading to this floor having were confidently placed. Rounding a he lias the appropriations committee, become very dear. A force of Dominican revolution: The chief of the marine corps wants in Rome Instances have killed cattle, been burned away. In the dense curve at the Eighteenth-street cut. llpeburn, of Iowa, has lieen suggested It is pres«" to have the barracks at the Puget sound are hurrying toward the Rosebud darkness, a terrible panic prevailed Engineer W. H. Schumaker found di­ as an alternate. I t is generally be­ has occupied Cotoy. Agency, and an effort will be made t j among- the tenants of the house, rectly in front of him the freight en­ the Dominican government forces 1 navy yard enlarged. lieved, however, that the committee head them off. many of whom evidently had fallen gine and coal cars moving slowly be concentrated at the capital, *1 Mrs. Booth-Tucker, wife of the head Governor Chatterton has instructed over the furniture In their depart­ from a switch leading to a gravel pit. will consist of seven members at the heavy fighting ¡selectedtotake|d* •f the Salvation Army, and an earnest the troops at Douglas. Buffalo and ments and met their death by suffo­ He reversed his engine and jumped. coming session, and two well known It is rumored that the French erwi, worker, was killed in a train wreck Newcastle to be In readiness to be cation. The crash hurled the passenger en­ friends of the new regime will find moved on short notice and further de­ near Topeka, Kan. Police Commissioner Greene was gine and three front coaches against place on the committee, one perhaps Jean de la Graider, now at Port tails of the affair are anxiously on the scene, and the police reserves the steel freight cars loaded with coming from the far West and one Peince, Hayti, has lieen ordered King Peter, of Servia, was the ob­ awaited. were called out. together with ambu­ coal, that plowed their way through from the middle West. This could Santo Domingo. ject of an intended assassination, hut lances from many hospitals. The po­ and buried under a pile of wreckage place Cannon and his friends in control lice and firemen rescued many of weighing many tons fully 60 human of the committee with less friction was warned in time and placed the con­ American Move Alarm* Italy Not Fighting Appointment*. those women and children who had beings. spirators in prison. than possibly by any other method. New York, Oct. 31 .—Consider»!) Honolulu. Nov. 4.—The Home Rule been overcome in the desperate rush The first car. In which were the apprehension is felt among Italic players, was completely demolished, Strikers at Bilbao, Spain, continue leaders here profess to have received to the street. Crank at While House. a message from Delegate Katanian- about the exi>edition under **.' the roof being torn away and falling to terrorize the town. Dynamite has oalo, who is now at Columbus. O., sup­ across a car o f coal, while the body of »¡W ashington, Nov. 2.— Edward S.Tan- Abyssinia by Consul Genera! Skinne lieen used in several instances and the porting them in their opposition to Oo to Learn English. the car was reduced to kindling wood ner, 33 years of age, a native of Switz­ of Marseilles, says a Tribunedie] town presents a sorry spectacle. the confirmation by the Senate of the Vancouver. B C.. Nov. 4 — A spec­ against the side of the steel freight erland and a crank, tried to see the pres­ from Rome. Italy, since her Afrit" appointments o f Carter and Dole as ial from Winnipeg says a party o f 13 cars. The second coach, containing a ident today, hut he did not get far be­ reverses, has lieen accustomed to The Colorado mining strike has Governor and United States District caused the national body to order a Judge respectively. T o a message of Doukhobors, including three married brass band, was partly telescoped, and yond the doors of the executive office with distrust upon any foreign' couples from the villages of Petrofka the third coach was overturned and liefore his condition was discovered ferenoe in Ethiopia. It is leame walk-out in that state, Utah, New Inquiry sent to Prince Kalanlanoalo, and Terpenia. Sackatchewan. arrived Mezico ami Southern Wyoming on No­ the delegate replied, denying he has there today on the way to Phlladel hurled down a 15-foot embankment He was taken to the police headquar­ good authority, says the corresponds"' The other coaches did not leave the ters, and later to St. Elizabeth Insane that instructions have l>een sent to I vember 9. taken any such position in the mat­ phia. where they go to learn English track. ter. The Home Rulers will send to and to acquire skill in industrial and asylum. His delusion was that he Italian minister at the Abyssinian <*' Spanish strikers at Bilbao,'now num­ Washington resolutions of protest domestic-pursuits. They are part cf was being pursued by airships. He ital to watch Mr. Skinner closely i Torch Applied to Tine College. bering 40,000, have resorted to rioting. against the appointments. the colony o f Doukhobors brought to New York, Nov. 3.— Men who guard thought the president would make report on the attention paid him. An unsuccessful attempt was made the Northwest Territories as colonists the New York City watershed at Ama them stop bothering him. Tanner ta assassinate President D ia ^ of Mez­ at the expense of the Canadian gov­ walk. Westchester county, have ap­ said he hail a wife in Memphis, Ten- Blame lor Terrlblo Wreck. Russian Advice* Alarm CM» ico. Indianapolis. Ind., Nov. 4.— After an ernment. They have hitherto refused plied the torch to the $100,000 college nessee. London, Oet. 31.— Dispatch*»* to adopt the English language or cue o f the Christian Brothers, a Catholic official Investigation by the Big Four A run on three St. I>ouis savings Daily Mail from Pekin thi* institution, where boys were being officials Into the cause o f the wreck toms. Porte Agrees on Protest. banks was started by false rumors, but state the feeling in the Chi*** r*j' educated. The brothers a few General Superintendent Vanwinkle of all easily paid deposits. Constantinople, Nov. 2 — At the ex is growing more tense .iaily. r" months ago obtained an injunction the company, tonight said the crew In Mule* Balk on Track. against the watershed commissioners traordinary council of ministers to.Mi­ ■nation in the h*rds of the < 11 Three steamers have arrived at Seat­ charge of the football s'pecial was re­ Charlotte, N. C.. Nov. 4 —A * ' ' government official«, and beRtTf to prevent the destruction o f the ll was derided that the government tle bringing half a million in gold and sponsible for the wreck becaus« they bound passenger train on the tailed to exercise the required caution. ern Railway crashed into building. The injunction expired " '" * » P^dest against the Russo- tustgj- them to be beyond disputes ,a" 1,600 passengers from Nome. Mr. Vanwinkle said the engineer, W. party at Glass, a flag stat this week, and it was decided to burn j an. proposition that foreign offiicaU he thi t th e’fMir party iu Kussi* *..mrv Tile _ » I A- . _ as» - n « »PI the building:, The president of the Armenian revo­ H. Schumacher, o f the special, io to miles north o f Charlotte t Brothers, having appointed to positions that would ,<*rv ning the whip hand ¡ n ^ L . __ received their blame, because he did not have his ing four persona Instantly, lutionary society in london, hat been ca, apd Chitv» “ f . . I r ‘V !,,criKht to rirnin! Jm* train under control Inside the city hide, containing the corpse I 11 £ „ thn.,» f *t,1<,en,s «•Yeral w eek« to assassinated by political enemies. to Turkish Turkish troops. It was stated 3 9 g t be ready to act for the limits. a*o for Baltimore. four victims was crossing thi I »'r°G-«t must set forth the fart thatluiw of ) er own interests- tracks when the mules draw Robbers at lead , 8. D., chloroformad Tornado Cattaea Death. balked and the heavy I Rock Island Earned 7 Par Cant. an aged couple for the purpose of rob­ Oklahoma CRy. Ok,A N o T Y - T wo 1 t " Prtar- Land Problem I persona struck the outfit squarely, bery, but were unsuccessful. The old Chicago. Nov. 4 — The Rock Islen 1 » < - injured. ... . die coffin Manila, Get 31 .— Mon»i$ o f the occupants, smashing Company, of London, the $160.069.000 people w ill die. p‘‘.rh* I>" fa U ily- and half ¿“ dozen tbe Roman prelate sent tq corporation organized as a holding and horribly mutilating the corpse. ¿ OU"Y8 * rwked by * 'ornado Mnssia Explains Keoccupatlon. The president of the American health company for the eeruritiis o f the "rail­ that formed three miles north of •ptwtolic delegate to curiduj St. Petersburg, Nor. 2$--The fd Hydro, in Caddo county, at 9:30 last aiwociation declares that the wav to road properties controlled by the tious between Jhe vfctie Agree Upon Parcels Port Treaty. office here declares that the reocci secure sanitary reform t* to enlist the Moores and thetr tarn iat*s earn, 1 United States goveruinent: Washington, N ov 3 — A parcels night. The tornado traveled over a tion of Mukden. Manchuria, by course from north to southwest a little over 7 per c#nt Its oiR- Rost treaty h e r e o n t ie United States support of onion labor. the sale of landTield is H . PM> standlng common stoMt (tirin g the one Hong Kong ChSia. wa» agreed sweeping nearly everything before it sian troops, i» not connected w it by the trails,“ i* urging a s s ^ P V F a™ , question of the commercial ports Mabel H. Bechtel, aged »1 vegrs. was first year of its existence, according to today, and Will be formally drafted for a distance o f four m ile. the matter before Governor n g y assaulted, then murdered, at Allen­ to the first annual report of the com at once. It provides a maximum houses, barns and fences were com- radroad guards, it is explained, rr.ffietf for A nwrica. Thp JI