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Frog re»»; ve. R eliab le az>6 .Newsy î E c h o - X^oader A U v e N ew spaper la a Live C ity! VOL. 7. Cottage Grove Echo-Leader, COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON. SATURDAY. AUGUST 10. 1807,. THE COLUMBIA’S RUN Echo-Leader Building. THE LAST MASSACRE. I n t e r v ie w W i t h th e L a te I 'n it e d C o n su l a t t h e e F o t . Buffalo, N. Y ., August 7.— Samuel Graoey, of this city, late United States consul at Foo Chow, China, was iaker- viewed today on the repo 'ted massacre at Ku Clieug. Mr. G ra oy said: 'Ku Cheng, the place mentioned iu the press reports as the scene of the latest anti-foreign riots ii. China, is in the Fug Kien province about nine miles above Foo Chow. t is fully 109 miles from Pagoda am borage, the highest point of navagatii n for steam ers iu the Min river, hence is entirely beyond the protection of gunboats. “ The literati have been stirring up tr >uble against th< foreign residents there for many months, and the (’ auger to life and property beca ne so great that about two months ago all Ameri ca n residents were reca led to Foo Chow. These were the Rev. and Mrs. W. C. W ilcox and three cltildren, Miss Chatford and Miss Ron set, of the W om an's Foreign Missionary Society, and all of the Methodist church. The other foreigners there were three or four members of the English church mission, who may not ha re been re called during the recent troubles. It is probable that matters may have quieted down there after the foreigners came away, and some n uy have re turned. “ The common people do not distin guish between Japanese, Americans, English and German natioi alities, but all alike are foreign and obnoxious. We cannot but fear that outrages, such as have just recently tn nspirod at Cheng Tu, in the northwest interior, w ill occur iu other localitiei where for eign missionaries are res ding, far away from the treaty ports and hence beyond the protection of fcreign gun boats. “ The peolpe aud the offici ils of the Fug Kieu province have been the most friendly in the whole territory, and this massacre was surprising to all fam iliar with the country. "A n article printed in the North China Herald of July 5 is as follows: “ ‘ At Cheng Tu the offkials, who have more than an adequate force at their disposal, made no serious attempt to stop the destruction of the Protest ant and Catholic piop?rty, though asked to do so from tae first. When the destruction was complete, they pro tected the lives of the missionaries, for the idea seemed to have them driven out but not killed. The chie-' of poliee at Cheng Tu issued the following proclamation on the second day of the riots: “ ‘ A t the present time we have ample evidence that foreigners deceive and kidnap small children. You sol diers and police most not lie disturbed and flurried. When the cases are brought before us, we certainly w ill not be lenient with them.’ ” THE POWERS TO ACT TO A n o th er RESTORE QUEEN A l l e g e « ! l*ln t Salt! B e e n I n e a rtlie «!. L IL . to N O . 10. Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov’t Lepori l!n \ e San Francisco, August 6. — The Chronicle prints a story exposing au alleged plot to restore Queen Liliuo- E d it o r a n d B u s in e s s M a n a g e r kalani and loot Honolulu. Rudolph Spreckles, youngest, son of Claus R a t e s o f S u b s c r ip t io n . Spreckles, is said to be backing the ELABORATION OK OTHER REPORT TO BE GIVEN VICE REGAL POWER scheme. The paner says: ONR Y E A R ......................................................•* OO One of the besr contrived and most E t f “ These rates are strictly in advance. it F " Subscriber« wishing a change in their dangerous filibustering expeditions C o lo r e d P e o p le K x c itc d . p stoftke address should give their old as well Last T « e n ty -F o u r H o u r s W a s N ot R u n S ig n e rs o f th e B e r lin T r e a t y A r e S a id ever fitted out on American soil was h » new address. Washington, August 6.— The fuuerul The £ ch <>-L kadkr will be w»nt to subscribers to H a v e F i n a ll y D e c id e d U pon U nder F o rced D ra u g h t B ecau se unearthed in San Francisco yesterday. u n til all arrears Hre paid and paper ordered to of the negro, Earnest Green, who was o f th e B oilers* C o n d itio n . T a k in g Su ch A c tio n . Its object is, or was, to take possession be d■»continued according to law. shot last Friday by Miss Flagler be Any subscriber not receiving his paper of the Hawaiian republic by force of regularly vriil please notify this office iirine- cause he was taking fruit from a pear Washington, August 7.— The official London, August 6.— The Anglo-Ar- arms, restore to the throne ex-Queen diately. rneuiau Association learns from Con report of Captain Sumner, commauder The Arch Fiend’s Right-Hand tree in the yard, was held today, and Liliuokalani aud divide lands, money leröst -lon«r ones, as a rule, not published. Ai! of the Columbia, upon the speed test of was attended by a large throng o f col stantinople that the signers of the Ber aud goods worth approximately «27,- articles must be accompanied by the name of Man Has Confessed. that vessel on the run across the A t lin treaty have agreed to send a note ored people. Tw o colored preachers, th * v,r;‘ er, not ft-r publication, but as evidence 000,090 among some 200 freebooters, of gooM faith. We assume no responsibi!itv for Reader, did yo u ever take S im m o n s lantic, reached the navy department the Rev. J. A. Taylor aud the Rev. to the porte announcing that, as Tur picked np by ones and twos in Western the opinion» of correspondents. l l V S B R k o u l a TOB, the “ KlNQ OP today, it is m ainly an elaboration of W. H. Brooks, made brief remarks key is unable to protect the lives of Entered at the postoffice at Cottage ‘ in n e as America. L i v e r M e d i c i n e s ? ” Ever)-body needs the sutxjiuct statement of the voyage, I’OLIi K WILL REVEAL NOTHING ! touching on the subject. Both were second-« lass matter. her Christian subjects, the powers The active agent of the conspirators s ake a liver remedy. It is a sluggish or | mi de by the captain when he arrived j temperate, but the words of the latter have decided to appoint a European diseased liver that impairs digestion is W. P. Morrow, a native of Connec He says that he made were several times drowned by mter- high-commissioner, with vice-regal au A d v e r t i s i n g K a t e » M atte K n o w n on A p and causes constipation, when the waste at New York. F r o m H im t h e I 'o li o e H a v e P o s it iv e ticut, aged 31, and he says, recently a , ruptious of the excited hearers. Re thority to administer Armenia in place p li c a t i o n . that should be carried off remains in the run in ti days, 23 hours and 49 P r o o f T h a t P i t z e l W a s M u rd e re d resident of Grass Valley. He is still of the sultan. Baron Kalloway w ill be ferring to the action of the coroner’ s the body and poisons the whole system. minutes. The quantity of coal on in San Franscisco under surveillance, in C h i c a g o b y H o l m e » . That dull, heavy feeling is due to a board at the date of departure was appointed. He comes from an ancient jury iu exonerating Miss Flagler, he so that the federal authorities can get CHURCH DIRECTORY. torpid liver. Biliousness, Headache, 1,813) tons, of which 1,474 tons and fam ily in Hungary. In 1881 he was Chicago, August 5.— The polioe have said that eventually the takiug of hu him if they wish to do so. Malaria and Indigestion are all liver 1,180 pounds were consumed; the minister of foreign affairs for the em man life without cause would be no The headquarters of the filibustering at last obtained a partial confession diseases. Keep the liver active by an draught forward was 26 feet 3 inches pire, during the interim between the from Pat Quinlan, the janitor of the crime in Washington. Life here was , 1CMBKRI.AND PRESBYTER!At? CJ tTKCH- occasional dose o f Simmons Liver Reg expedition has been 711 Bush street, Sunday school, 1 0 a . m . Preaching, 11 a . m . and aft 25 feet 6 inches. Captain death of Count Von Haymerle and the uot worth much, so far as the colored in a dingy fiat-fronted boarding house. Holmes' “ castle,” and have, they be- and 7 p. m . Prayer meeting, each Wednesday at ulator and you ’ ll get rid o f these trou- j nomination of Kainoky. In 1882 he There the agent of the conspirators has ! heve, positive evidence that Benjamin race was concerned, but God would b p. m . (“ We are journeying unto a place of b b s, and give tone to the whole sys Sumner says: which the Lord s a i d ,: will give it y« u; com e tem. was minister of finance in the Austrian been receiving day and night a motlev ^ ' I’ itzel was murdered iu this city by have a reckoning. For a laxative Simmons Liver | “ It was not deemed practicable to thou with us and we w ill do thee good.” — cabinet, and at the same time adminis company of men, who came in response Holmes- aud Regulator is b e t t e r t h a n P i l l s . I t make the last 24 hours’ run uuder Numb 10:1*9. F. 7 . NESPKTT, Castor. corpse sent to Phila- C a n a d a ’ s S c h o o l Q u e s t io n . does not grille, nor weaken, but greatly forced draught, been use of the unre- trator of Bosnia and Herzgovnia, under to his cautiously-worded adveitise- delPhla- The confession was wormed Winnipeg, August 5. — Sir John 11U R I8T IA N CHI H CH -H ERVICK S AT 11 A. refn-siies and strengthens. liability o? the boilers (we were blow the Berlin treaty, and has given atten raents, published in this city and else- out of Sum lan b-v “ cans of a tip given \ m . and 8 p. m . Hunday school at 10 a . m . Schultz, governor of Manitoba, has E very p a ck a g e has th e R e d Z ing out tubes at 140 pounds). The tion to the Eastern question all where. V P. S. C. E., each Sunday at 4 i\ m . Midweek Morrow admitted, when he the. local ofticers bv Detective «ev er, of transmitted to Premier Greenway k J . II. loose state of the engines from the long p yer and praise services, Wednesday evening stam p on th e w ra p p er. through his public life. was forced into a corner, and told that Philadelphia, who arrived here today, communication from the Dominion a t 7 o ’clock. Musical rehearsal, each Saturday Zellin & C o., P h ila d elp h ia . run, the great fatigue of the crew, aud, The Anglo-Armenian Association’ s the game was np, that he had been en- ^ be ex*cl nature of the story told by evening at 7 oc’ lock. above all, the impracitcability of get advices from Constantinople says Lord gaging men to go to Hawaii and over- , the ^ umLa,ls the police w ill uot reveal, government, asking Giveaway to state ting a coal supply to the boilers with ethodist church — scnday school Salisbury has demanded the uncondi turn the little republic. He had told aud- l“ fact. c ’hlet Badenoch and In just how far he w ill go ia compromis T H E CASE O F R O B IN S O N . ing the Catholic school difficulty. Sir at 10 a . m . Preaching each fourth Sunday sufficient rapidity from where the coal tional aud immediate release of all A r to a reporter how the thing was to be sPec'tor I itzpatrick have both denied morning and evening. Prayer meeting, every John, alter transmitting the communi Thnradav night. •* The I.ord is in His holy tem S u p re m e C o u rl A ttirm ed J u d g m e n t o f was located at this stagi of the ruu, menian political prisoners not convict done, aud had stated who the men ! that Q“ inlau OT his w ife made any con- ple.” KKV. E. GITTINS, Pastor. cation, took tht train for Banff, in the were the reasons. The run has in ed by a legally constituted tribunal. M u r d e r in S econ d D e c r e e . were behind the scenes. Among them Session at all. Notwithstanding the Rocky mountains, where Sir Mackenzie volved excessive labor on the part of he enumerated one of the exiled Ash- dem al* however, it is positively known Bowell, premier of Canada, now is. Olympia, Wash., August 8.— The the shiji’ s company, for we had twelve R e p ly o f t h e F o r t e . fords, and he declared that Rudolph j that '■'¡ulnUm made and signed a con- In Winnipeg today the sturtliiig supreme court has affirmed the judg volunteers from deck on duty iu the Constantinople, August 6.— The re Spreckles was the man with money fe8Slou because it was left where Quin- ment in the case of the state of Wash rumor was circulated that if Premier fireroms for the whole run, aud forty- ply of the porte to the demands of the who was backing fhe project. Spreck- blIi 8 signature on the document could Greenway persists in his refusal to ington, respondent, vs. James Robin eight more men from deck have been powers for reform in Armenia is con les, he said, had already concealed a 8een- although the subject matter remedy the Catholic grievances, he aud son, appellant. In December, 1892, employed below for some days past iu ciliatory, and on many points agrees large numoer of rifles in the island of uuder which he wrote his name could his ministers w ill be dismissed from England Demands Capital George Schultz and Frederick Smith supplying the lower bunkers with coal with the powers’ demands. It pro were killed on the John W hite road, Maui, so that they would be ready not be ascertained. Tonight, however, office by the Manitoba government. from the wing passages ” poses to appoint Christian assessors to Punishment of Offenders. in Snohomish county. Information when the filibusters reached the isl it was learned that a confession was The governor has the power to do this, The experience of the Colombia in assist the Turkish provincial govern ands. made covering all the details of the but a high-handed course would la» was filed charging the appellant, with her ocean race against time has served ment, and tc admit a proportion of the murder of Pitzel, with the exception calculated only to intensify the trouble others, of murder in the first degree in to direct the attention of the engineer TH E KU CHENG MASSACRE. Christians among the minor officials, of the actpal place where the crime aud bitterness. Certain i is, however, DECISIVE ACTION IMPERATIVE killing Schultz. Upon this informa officers to the pressing need for a radi police and gendarmes. The porte also was committed. This the police de that the Dominion go ern lent is con tion the defendant was separately cal change in the present system of ar promisies to restrain the Kurds from T e n B r itis h M is s io n a r ie s K i l l e d , B u t X*» clare they w ill have tomorrow. tried, and a verdict of not guilty was templating some deck »vs >c ement. A m e r ic a n s H u r t . ranging coal bunkers. It has come to violence. It also declares that some The confession was obtained from returned. Thereafter an information be the practice of late years to subdi Lnte D is p u t« h Sayn T h a t th** P Chang«*» ill C I hs itio»* : < i ;». of the powers’ demands are impossible Washington, August 6.— The state the Quinlans only after the hardest was filed charging him with murder in vide the interior of the ship’s hull, al of execution It is probable that the department today received later intelli kind of work aud at the price of a lio n o f E u r o p e a n s in th e t u - Chicago, August 5.—The five days' the first degree for killing Frederick lotting space for boilers, engines, powers w ill not he satisfied with the gence of the killing of the missionaries promise of immunity from punishment session of the Western road» classifica t r r l o r 1» C r it ic a l. Smithy The defendant set up the a l - , qnartWBl guns ammunition, reply. iu Ku Cheng, China. The dispatch, for ali part the Quinlans may have tion committee ended ufter agreeing to leged facts as to the killing of Schultz ; on,t ovt Shanghai, August 8.— British Min magazines, and for every other pur like the one received yesterday, was borne iu the murder of Pitzel or other many radical changes iu ruti«, weights ister O’ Conner has made a demand on and Smith and his acqnittal for killing pose, and then to fill iu the vacant cor M O S T D A R I N G IN O K L A H O M A . from Consul-General Joinigan. and crimes committed by Holmes. aud classifications of about <00 com the tsung li yamen (Chinese foreign the former, and asks for a discharge ners with coal bunkers. The result is shows that no Americans suffered, but Mrs. Quinlan knew- of the disappear modities. The classification co mmittee, on such acquittal, which was denied; office) for a military escort from the as shown in the case of tLe Columbia, Z ip W y a t t C a p tu r e d .-lite r a D e s p e r a te that the massacre of British .-ubjectis ance of Mrs. Connor iu Holmes’ “ cas which includes all the roads between British consulate at Che Foo to € ua >le bnt a written plea was allowed to that these bnukers are often almost in F i g h t M ith H U P u r su e r *. was greater than at first reported. The tle” aud saw the body of the woman Chicago aud the Pacific, coast agreed stand, and in connection therewith the him to visit the scene of the Ku Cheng accessible and the contents can be plea of not guilty was interposed in W ichita, Kan., August 6.— Dick consul-general’ s dispatch is as follows: after she was dead. She further kuew to lower the minimum carload weights massacre aud hold an inquiry. O'Con reached by only one man at a time, The Americans are all safe; none j and has admitted that Pearl Connor of about 100 articles, but it was revolv Yeager, alias Zip Watt, was captured ner has positively requested the Chi open court. The case w-as tried and a thus preventing the early supply of the disappeared in tbe castle after her re ed to advauce the rat-* ou nearly every today near Sheridan, O .T., after a des is h urt Ten British were killed. ” nese government to issue a decree or verdict of murder iu the second degree boilers with coal, and consequently re Although Mr. Joinigan does not use turn from a trip to the Quinlan -arm commodity that is to take a lower ear- perate fight with the officers pursuing dering the capital punishment of the was returned. The court says: ducing the speed of the ship. This is load weight. him. Six months ago the authorities the word “ missionaries'’ in his dis at Lakeview, Mich. “ Was the killing of each of these particularly true of the bunkers when offenders, and stringent orders w ill be patch, there is no doubt felt by the Chief Badenock took Mrs. Quinlan ■ of Oklahoma set out to break up W y men a distinct offense? They were 1 n* ll.innilnt-y Di»|kiit«* K e ttle <1 ■ issued for the protection of missionaries empty, for they are generally arranged att’ s gang, which has been murdering, officials of the state department that it and her husband to the “ castle” today : Buenos Ayres, August 5.— The fron throughout China. The Chinese gov killed iu a single affray, and the con in gToups communicating with one an robbing and committing almost every refers to them, and that his dispatch , with Inspector Fitzpatrick aud Detec- tier ( ispute between Argentine and ernment has assented without demur. nection of the appellant was the same, other by small doors, aud the firemen crime in the ca.endar. Its last sensa is intended as supplementary to that of tives Fitzpatrick aud Norton. The ob-1 Chili has lieen settled. in bis relations to such affray, as it ro must drag the coal through several A M E R IC A N R A ILW A Y L N IO N tional crime was the robbing of the yesterday. The cablegram was at cnoe ject of the trip was more for the pur- j uted to each of such men. If the re bunkers to get it to the furnaces. D e c is iv e M e a s u r e s I m p e r a tiv e Rock Island train near Dover, the forwarded to Secretary Olney, at his pose of letting Quinlan and his wife London, Augo3t 8.— Owing to the sult of the meeting when the tw o men A C ir c u la r F r o m P r e s id e n t D e >s to th e Acting Secretary McAdoo today ap meet than any other. shooting of Messenger Jones and the summer home for his information. report published by the Times, a-brib were killed had been the death of one pointed a board, consisting of Com L o c a l U n io n s. Up to this time, so far as ascertain The chief now has positive proof that looting of the passeenger coaches. ing the attacks upon foreign missions only, the prosecution for murder could modore Selfridge, Chief Engineer Far Terre Haute, lu d ., August 7.— A After that robbery the authorities be ed, no steps have been taken bj the Mrs. Connor aud Pearl, her daughter, in China to the influence of the higher have been founded on his death; and mer and Naval Constructor Bowles, to circular from President Eugene V. gan a merciless pursuit of the gang. navy department toward sending any or Cora Quinlan, were murdered in the officials, a strong feeling has been there can be no good reasons why that make a complete examination of the Debs, of the American Railway Union, naval force to the distirct where the buildiug while the mother was in the prosecution created in British political circles that which warranted damage done to the Columbia when is being sent out from the headquarters Three of Wyatt’ s pals, Tulsa Jack, Bill reported massacre has occurred. When Holmes’ employ. Quinlan has given “ In February. 18132. 1 had six hem- Doolin and Ike Black, were killed and decisive measures are imperative to should lose force by reason of the fact she was docked at Southampton. The here. It is addressed to the local word came of the trouble yesterday the information within the last twenty- orihages from the lnrgs and for some a dozen others of the gang captured. prevent a recurrence of these barbar that another circumstance, which in acting secretary requires the board to unions. Iu the introduction President ities. The missionary societies have itself would warrant such prosecution, make a report of the damages sustain Alone aud single-handed, Zip Wyatt customary instructions were sent to | four hours which brings the charge of months was under the eare of two doe- Debs says the union is growing daily never succeeded in obtaining adequate, occurred at the same time and place. ed aud the rep iirs that w ill be ueces- made a last stand before his pursuers, Minister Deuby, at Peking, to see that murder nearer to Holmes thau it has tors, and finally went to Denver, but re and that all doubt has been dispelled or indeed, any substantial reparation The taking of human life with certain and put up a desperate fight for his American interests were protected. A been in Chicago any time since the case turned without any !>enefit to my sarv. as to its permanent character. Unions intent constitutes murder, and neither life. Wyatt was ou his way for the message received last night from the opened. Quinlan aud his wife, while health. I then read of your treatment, for the attacks made on them. that were believed to l«e dead have Glass mountains, in the Western part minister says that small boats could demonstrating to the police that they The Times correspondent charges Sir law nor public policy w ill justify and sent (or some, from which 1 felt . arisen as if by magic. of the Indian reserve, when the officers reach the place quicker than marines. were at no time guilty of the crime Halin',ay McCartney, the English at holding that each life is of less value N E W S O F B E H R I N G S E A F L E E T The three months' sentence which engaged him yesterday. T.iey ran him Admiral Carpenter, in command of the themselves, have made admissions by great relief, and huve continued using it tache of the Chinese embassy in Lon when taken with another than it the directors are serving w ill expire across the Rock Island track near Wau- Chinese station, has authority to use which the chief could use them as steadily up to the present time, with don, with deliberately misleading the would he if taken alone. In the opin S e a l . IteliiR R a p id ly D e s t r o y e d O u tsid e August 22, and on that day they w ill th e S i x t y - M i le / o n e . komis, into a cornfield,which they sur his vessels and men to assist in afford valuable witnesses against Holmes in good results.” British government aud shielding the ion of the supreme court, the undisput renew their official duties. “ I am certain vonr treatment has rounded. The officers played a wait ing any protection which may be re proving that Mrs. Connor and child perpetrators of former outrages, who ed proofs, when interpreted in the Seattle, August 7— News reached The president serves a six months’ ing game. Thirst finally made Wyatt garded as necessary. The lack of ships were made away with by Holmes for lieen the means of restoring my health. were never even reprimanded, much light of law, which it was the duty of this city yesterday from the Behring sentence which does not expire until desperate, and he came boldly out from of light draught which can penetrate the purpose of securing the insurance I ha\’e added fifteen pounds to my less punished. Therefore, it is argued the court to find, clearly showed that sea fleet indicating that seal are being November 22, when he w ill join the his cover, evidently determined to s e ll! the shallow waters of the Chinese which Mrs. Connor carried on her life weight and am still gaining, ha»-e a good that the diplomat’ s requests for the the appellant had never been on trial destroyed very fast by the vessels en rest in the campaigu in the interest of rivers is a serious embarrassment to in favor of her daughter. Further, punishmeut of the officials responsible, for killing Sm ith.” gaged iu taking the seals outside the labor. He concurs in tbe recommenda his life as dearly as possible. He emp- j appetite and Bleep well. In fact, I can Quinlan aud his w ife have proved to Other minor objections were dis- sixty-mile zone. Iu a very short time tied his Winchester at the posse, which , the authorities. either by direct instigation or by pal conscientiously say I am a walking ad tion of Master Workman Sovereign, the police that Mrs. Connor was so was headed by Marshal Smith, of j pable connivance, being merely farci sposed of in the opinion, with the re there w ill be no seals to protect in A n A n a r c h is t ’ s D e a t h . that Labor day, September 2, lie “ ded w ell aware of the schemes which vertisement for your treatment'” South Enid. The fire was returned. cal, a demand for the instant and sig sult that the conclusion is reached that American waters, unless some means Doual, France, August 6.— During icated to a solemn and mighty pro J. F allon , 154 South Green St., Smith’s men aimed to cripple Yeager, | the fetes in the mining districts of Holmes was operating that it became nal punishment w ithin a prescribed' Robinson had a fair trial. Judgment can be reached to prohibit the seal-fish test against the unconstitutional and Chicago, Illinois. time of the originators of the attacks, and sentence are affirmed. ing by sea. There are fish in Behring un-American decision of the federal aud soon his left arm fell by his side, Anyche, to oelebrate the jubilee o f M. necessary for Holmes to put the woman should be addressed to the Chinese sea to supply the world, including coci, courts, by virtue of which trial by jury so that he could not use his gun. The Vuillemin, manager of the Anyche out of the way. The Toronto charge of murder is the If you will know more of this treat A STRANGE CASE. government with an intimation that halibut aud salmon. The vessels at has been abrogated and civil liberty outlaw then drew his pistols, and ad I Colliery Company, an anarchist named active retaliatory measures w ill follow vanced step by step toward the men Decoux in the crowd fired five revolver strongest one against Holmes, and if ment, and read the testimony of many anchor in Unalaska harbor July 14 bludgeoned to death.” taken there he w ill probably be hanged. others, who have lieen cured by the immerlately if the demand is net com A > > l» r a .k a W i f e W h o D e s ire d t o lîe(çin were: The latter half of the circular is de who had been hunting him. They | 8hots at Vvllem in, while he was leav- L ife A n e w . plied with. Those acquainted with church. Three of them took Compound Oxygen Treatment, not only The four whaling barks California, voted to an attack on the old brother backed slowly away, just enough to j Boston, August 8.— Mrs. Annie M. Lydia, Andrew Hicks and Alice Chinese believe that if such a policy is K le c t r ic H e a d l i g h t s . of consumption, bat of various other hoods. He says they are disgraced or keep out of range of his pistols, and j effect, though the wounds inflicted are not adopted the massacres w ill con Gardner, the delegate to the Christian Knowles, and the British sealing at the same time keeping near enough uot serious. San Francisco, August 8.— Electric diseases, send for book of two hundred dead, or both. tinue aud the foreign missionaries w ill Endeavor convention, who so mysteri schooners Triumph, Penelope, Teresa, __ to use their rifles. Wyatt soon f e l l ! Directly afterwards a tremendous light w ill soon succeed oil lamps as pages, sent free. Or call and see ns. either be annihilated or driven from ously disappeared, is not dead. The Sapphire, Saucy Lass, Mary Bell aud T ... . with a bullet in his hip, but he con-1 explosion was heard and Decoux’ s body headlig) ts on all the passenger loco We treat patients at the Office as well knowledge of this fact w'ill he a source Jessie. The British cruiser Pheasaut the country altogether. rb ? ' An l r * ' - A , W w i l r tinued draw him8elf towar<1 the was hurled se eral yards, while ten of motives of the Southern Pacific com as at home. Chicag o August i. A n h ui Wilder, officers, shooting as he crawled Au- tho bvstanders were injured by the ex- pany. The company has been experi The foreign office here is closed on of relief to the husband in Arcadia, was also in that port, cleaning her boil account of a holiday. Special dis Neb., to whom she wrote just previous j er8 The coal-ladeu bark Sonoma sailed a young Hawaiian, who was private other bntllet in the shoulder Anally plosion D ccoix ’s father rushed u d to menting with electric headlights for DRS. STARKEY A PALES, patches from China were taken to Ia>rd to her disappearance, to the effect that for the North early in the month. The secretary to the advisory council of the disabled him, aud the posse gathered , the body of his son, and kicking him, some time, and has at last perfected a 1529 Arch 8t., Pt ila., Pa. provisional government, s-ove?nment. passed „assert jn 0„ Mm Bnt even then, with both exclaimed: Salisbury at Hatfield, and a sta.ement she was dying and to whom some per American trading schooner Crystal, of Dole nrovisional j light that can be made by a dynamo on Will be made in regard to the action of son signing the name of "G . A. Tacoma, arrived at Kodiak July 16,with through Chicago today ch his way from arms uselesss, he fought them, kicking i “ Canaille assassin.” the locomotive which w ill illuminate »he British government soon after the Brow n,” afterwards wrote, describing all well on board. The American Honolulu east. W ilder is inclined to and biting until overpowered by main | Decoux had been carrying a bomb the track 2,000 feet. O il lamps light v r m m laugh at the stories of royalist upris- the death and burial of Mrs. Gardner. schooners “ 76” and Olga were “ fallen meeting of parliament next week. strength. ! beneath hia coat and it was p -ema- only 200 feet ahead of the locomotive, i ings at Honolulu. The government is It has been discovered that Mrs. in” with at sea July 16. The “ 76” Wyatt was taken to the Kingfisher | tUrey exploded. Decoux was disem- and when running at high speed, en In st r u c tio n s t«* th** B r itis h A d m ir a l. Gardner instead of stopping in South had twenty-nine otter skins and the too thoroughly established, he said, to jail, where surgeons were brought to boweled and terribly mutilated and O O worth of lovely Music for Forty - gineers are frequently unable to stop fear any attempt to place the ex-queen dress his wounds. They say he w ill London, August 8. — Instructions Boston during the convention, stopped Olga eighteen. Cents, consisting of too pages - expired immediately. He was dis after observing an obstruction in time full size Sheet Music of the - on the throne. Attempts may be made, live. have been sent to the British admiral iu Cambridge, under an assnmed name. Tonight the crippled outlaw charged in the colliery after a strike to prevent au accident. latest, brightest, liveliest and most popular - The Southern but they w ill fail, for the royalists are was taken to the Garfield ixmnty jail. of the China station for the protection She traveled under the name of Dor selections, both vocal and Instrumental, ^___ M y s t e r i o u s ly I>isaj»peHre*l. in 1893. Pacific w ill be the first railroad in the gotten up in the most elegant manner. In- not strong enough to make a revolution o f British residents. othy Mansfield, and was known by no This breaks up the last gang of ban- eluding four large size Portraits. United States to equip all passenger Arcadia, Neb., August 7.— This sec successful. Sir Halliday McCartney, the En other name during her stay in Boston. T o L o c a t e in B r it is h C o lu m b i a . C AH M EN Cn A, the 8pan/ah Dancer, X j dits in Oklahoma. The campaign train locomotives^with electric head tion of Nebraska is much disturbed PADEREW8KI, the Great Plant at, glish secretary of the Chinese legation Everything now points to a deliberate j against them has cost the government Vancouver, B. C., August 5.— It is lights. ADELINA PATTI and ^ over the remarkable circumstances sur in London, has expressed China’ s re plan on the part of the woman, from H e a r in g o f t h e S ta n fo rd A p p e a l. I a mint of money, hut the law officers understood that the Kansas City Con MINNIE 8 EU Q M AN CUTTING. r -: gret for the massacre, and has declared the time she reached Boston, to abandon rounding the sudden disappearance of A D O R E S « ALL O R O EM S TO San Francisco, August 7.— United | have finally triumphed. N orth«-rn r a c i t i c & M o n ta n a B o n d « . solidated Smelting & Refining Com Mrs. E. T. Gardner. She left Arcadia that every effort w ill he made to bring her husband and three children and to THE NEW YORK BUSICAL ECHO CO. 3 States Judges McKenna and Morrow j _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ pany has decided to erect a large New York, August 5.— The North July 8 to attend the Christian En Broadway Theatre Bldg.. New York CJiy. the culprits to justice. begin life anew under a new name. today fixed the date for the hearing of smelting plant at Naknsp, in West ern Pacific & Montana bondholders ^ CANVASSERS WANTED. deavor convention at Boston. She was C A T H O L IC A B S T A IN E R S . This is the more peculiar because her the appeal in the Stanford case for i Kootenai. Representatives of the com committre announces that ont of a total 1 heard of there attendiung to her duties C artli«iiiak e S h o c k in N ew Y o r k . September 10. The government appeal I domestic life was supposed to be espe as a delegate. Then all traces of her W i l l be heard iu the federal court of I O « « » t l o n . o f I m p o r t a n c e to t o m e B e - pany have been for some time carefully of «5,63 ,000 bonds listed, «4,042,000 Gloversville, N. Y ., August 8.— A n ’ cially happy. looking over the district and have de in amount have been deposited with were suddenly lost, and the most dili- earthquake shock lasting nearly a min appeals by Judge Gilbert, of Oregon, I fore th*‘ T e m p e r a n c e C o n v e n t io n , Mrs. Gardner’ s next move appeared cided that Nakusp is the most eligible the Knickerbocker Trust Company, l gent search has failed to solve the ute was fidt in this locality aud the to have been to apply at a well-known and Judge Hawley and Judge Mor- | New York, August 6.— Questions location. It is understood that the but the company has decided to extend alarm caused among nervous people by teacher’ s agency for a position. She j | mystery surrouuidng her disappear row, of this district. The appeal is on of paramount importance to the Catho- (Jauadiau Pacific railway has done the time for deposit until August 19, the seismic shock was heightened by selected one of the pi ices which were j ance. the demurrer of the Stanford estate to lie temperance Union of America w ill everything possible to secure the es after which date a penalty of «10 per a heavy thunder storm which immedi open and made arrangements to leave the suit of tho United States in its ac- be discussed at the twenty-fifth annual tablishment of a large smelter in Brit bond w ill be imposed. F a ir W i l l C o n te s t P o s tp o n e d . ately followed it. Several persons at ouce for that place, which was in j convention, to be held this week. The ish Columbia by giving special facili m c A V t A i o . ! hAUt M m r z w San Francisco, August 7.— The Fair tion for «15,000,000. were seriously injured iu the storm, Connecticut. She then appears to have most important business w ill be the ties in the matter of freight on ship w ill contest was this morning post W C O P Y R I G H T S .^ B lo c k e d h y L o m a x . aud considerable damage was done to written the pathetic letter to her hus N o I n d ia n s to B e F o u n d . election of officers. The present presi- ments of bullion. C A Y I O B T A IN A P A T E N T ? fo r » poned until November 4 by request of Chicago, August 5.— The Western prompt, property. The harm done to buildings band, telling him that she was ill aud answer and an honest opinion, write to Marysvale, August 7 (by courier to I dent ld organization is the Rev. all the attorneys in the case, who do M I N N Ac C O ., who have bad nearly fifty vears' roads today made an attempt to arrange includes bad damage to a couple of commending him and the children to ! T h e R u n o f F r a s e r R iv e r S a lm o n . experience in th*a patent busineee. Coimnunioa. not seem to want to press the issue Market Lake).— General Uoppinger is James Cb'ary, of S t Paul. So far as tiona strict!r confidential. A H a n d b o o k of In houses which were struck by light the care of God. The next day she UU(ji Charley Fair’ s preliminary suit now satisfied that the Jackson’s Hole j 18 Known, no serious opposition to his Vancouver, B. C., Augusc 3.— The a meeting for the perfection of the formation concern io * P a te n ts and bow to ob passenger association, but it ended iu tain them sent free. Also a catalogue of mechan ning. Many trees were uprooted by appears to have gone to a clerk iu a run of salmon on the Fraser river has ical and scientific book• sent free. country is free from Indians. Scout- reflection has been developed, but it is disposed of. This action is to deter nothing. The preliminary meeting Patents taken tbrongh Munn k Co. reeeira the for»* of the wind. stationery store aud had him write the mine the validity of the trust, aud ing parties sent out a week go by the 8aid that the friends of Archbishop been very light so far, and although had been scracely opened in the office ■peciaJ notice in the * r ic n f if lr A m e r ir a a . ai d thus are breuaht widely before the public with letter signed “ G. A. Brown,” telling when it goes to the supreme court and settlers are coming in with reports of ! Ryan, of Philadelphia, one of the more licenses have been issued this A T e le p h o n e I n ju n c t io n . out cost to the inventor. This splendid paper, of Chiriran Caldwell when word was issuec week) v. elegantly illustrated, has by far t ho of the death and burial of Mrs. Gard is decided the attorneys think there no signs of Indians. Scouts came in strongest apostles of total abstinence year than ever before and a less num Boston, August 8.— Papers have been received from General Passenger Agent laryeet circulation of any scientific work in tbe ner. With her family thus disposed | w ill be an end of the Fair estate liti today who scoured the entire country among the Catholic hierarchy in the ber of canneries operated, the fish world. &3 a year, ¿ample les sent free, filed in the United States court by the Lomax, of the Union Pacific, that he Building Edition, monthly, . 7 * a year. Sinale of Mrs. Gardner sold her return ticket I gation. south of the Yellowstone Park to ; United States, are eager to put him for- cat. ;ht scarcely kept the canneries go copies, ’¿ i i cents. Every numi aber i Bell Telephone Company asking for an would n it be able to attend any gen pistes, m colors, and photographs of _ to Nebraska to a scalper, bought a Marysvale and east to the route taken i wT trd for the place. One question to ing. The average number of fish ob- eral meeting. This blocked the whole tifai bouse«, with plana. enabling bui den to abow tho injunction against the National Tele designs and secure contracts. Address ticket aud had her trunk checked at the A M o re V ig o r o u s P o li c y . by tourists into the Park. They saw be discussed w ill be that of the busi- tained per boat is thirty-five, though as game, a n ! everything was declared off. latest phone Manufacturing Company, of MI NN k C o„ N ew Y ork . 3 « 1 B b o a u w a w . New York & New England depot and ness substitute for the saloon, on many as 100 and 200 have been obtain London, August 7.— A dispatch to no Indians, nor signs of any. Boston, to prevent alleged infringe dropped out of sight- So far as can be the Times from Havana says the Span which some action may be taken. It ed by a few lucky fishermen. Sir Mac ment o f the Berliner patents held by ascertained there was no man in the ish generals in Cuba have been shifted is proposed that this convention shall kenzie Bowell, premier of Canada, and E i g h t M ile s an H o u r th e L im it . the plaintiffs. Hearing has been set case. The persons engaged in the to different ports. It is believed this eliminate the insurance feature from Mr. Daly, minister of the interior, are i fur September 2. Cincinnati, August 5. — The law “ CUPIDENE” search expect to locate the woman was done in anticipation of a more ac all the societies connected with the expected here Saturday. T h is g r e a t V e g e ta b le committee of the board of legislation soon. Vi tniiz*-r,tbe p re s c rip union in the future, for it is W iisliiiiK O u t B o ld . K e a v is W a n t s H is R eleas**. tive policy. Yellow fever is causing las: night decided to report favorably national ... , , .. . . . . , . tion of a fanioue French physician, wl 1 ouickly cure von of aii ne’r- .. ... . •• believed bv many that this feature is oils or diseases of ' *l the generative '•»eso«, . _________ _ A B oiihuy . h In M e x ic o . -* auch as _________ Loot Manhood, Tillamook, August 8.— The gold ex ravages among the troops. Santa Fe, August 6.— J. A. Reavis, an ordinance lim iting the speed of bi- . , , , . Insomnia, I'ainsin the Bark,Sen • i Emissions, Nervoiis DebiilUT ___... i l . . U _____ a detriment rather than a help. help. An citement here is unabatod and is in Tepie, Mexico, August 8. — The hnsband of the Baroness Peralta Rea Pimple», Unfitness to iiarry, Lx .amning isntlns. Varicocele *»’.<£ cyclists to eight miles an hour within Constipation. 11 step» ml losses by day or night. P-events qoi~k- creasing every day. Reports of rich mine of the Mezquital Mining Com a i rice fo r i.enerat C a m p » « . tbe city lim its and attaches a penalty earnest attempt w ill be made to make vis, in the United States prison in de n. ss of discharge, which if notcheckefl leads to - primamnluaa and the temperance movement in the Cath fault of «5,000 bail, charged with at-1 all the horrors of Impotencry. VSR fi ft deouM* U»e liver, the finds come from the Siletz, and gold- pany south of here is a bonanza, and Tampa, August 6. — The steamer 0f $25 for violation, kidneys And thenrinary organs of ali impuri lies. olic church an entirely religious move liearing sand has been found on the there is mnch excitement in mining from Cuba tonight brings little news. ( T 'P I D E M R strengthens und re*torec small weak organs. tempting to defraud the government in The reason sufferer* ».re not m -ed by lectors is beoiuse ninety per cer t are troubled with ment lieaches near Tillamook. Sluioes are circles of that distri •*, The vein of General Maceo offers «5,000 to the sol- ' » » K w in tc * in C u t » , connection with the famous Peralta P r o s t a t i t i * . CUPI DEN K is th** only known remedy to cure without an opera ruju Ußi) t.-s Mm« .ni ais. A written gu> ran tee given and money returned if fix boxes does not effect a. permanent < ur* being vort-sd, .n i’ good ’ .ra ils are re gob. ,.i this mine has been producing dier or ' and of soldiers who .till cap- Madrid, August 5.— The rainy sea- land-grant claim, has applied to the fl.û0a bo.T,s:x f * $3.0), by mail. Send fo r rRKKcircwlar and testlraont&la ported. Nearly al! able-bodied men ore to the value of «25,000 per day for ture General Martinez de Campos, who son has stopped military operations in Dr Price'« Cream Baking Powuer. New Mexico supreme court for release Address I » I V « L J 1 1 Ü K I N F C O ., P. O. Box 207b »an Francisco, <?al F u r by World'« Fair Highest Award. are washing out gold. tbe past three weeks. 1 is now reported to be at Baracoa. Cuba. under habeas corpus account. J. A. BENSON, A g e n t E. P. THORP, M THE KU-CHENG RIOTS Official R eport Of t h e Recent Speed Test. A European High Commis sioner tor Armenia. A B SO L U T E L Y P U B E i WALKING M M R M I I T i F H r s io 15 15 « e i s r i M ANHOOD R ES TO R ED