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Eugeae City Guard. LATER NEWS. Ln son rebels lost 883 killed in two days. Oregon wool growers aro urged to de mand 20 ceuts a pound for tbeii pro duct. Pennsylvanians believe that Quay’s dsleat in the senate win -p his polit ical career. War taxes have brought in a total ol »183,405,222 to the United ¡-tate» government. The rumor of an Ameri.-an plot tu destroy the Welland canal has proven to be unfounded. The transport Bavarian has sailed from Ca,>e Town for St. Helena with 1,050 Boer prisoners. Reinhold Harras, convicted at Walla Walla of stealing cattle, was sentenced to four years in the penitentiary. The prrnqiect for the admission ol Arizona, New Mexico and Oklahoma as states at this session of congress it sliin. Chinese emperor is said to be dying by inches. Some aver that slow [ kj I h - oning by the empress dowager is the cause. Hon. W H. King, representative from Utah, successor to Brigham II. Roberts, the polygamist, has been sworn in. The Tammany delegation (700 strong) to the national convention at Kansas City, will have the spectal trains to carry them. Casualties of the garrison at Mafeking up to April 1 had been 868 killed and wounded. They are now living on bread made of oats. Prominent American capitalists of Philadelphia and Richmond, are en deavoring to secare the contract for a »90,000,000 railroad line from St. Petersburg to Odessa, in Rusxia. The naval board of construction has finnlly approved the plan» for the three battle xhipx authorized by the last con gress and given instructions to have the spe< ideations prepared at once prelim inary to calling for bids from the ship builders. The ships will lie enlarged lowas in ty|*. with the same rectangu lar su(x<r»tiuctiire aud the two turrets, bow and stern, on the main deck. The state dejiartment at Washington has notified Mrx. Rita L. Ruiz, widow of Dr. Ricardo Ruiz, who was murdered in prison at Cuanabacao, Cuba, while a captive of the Spaniards, tha‘j the chair on which he wrote hix last message in bloixl would be forwarded to her. The message reads: “Mer cedes, mijie, Evangeline, Ricardlito, goodbye. My children of my life, I give you my blessing. Be obedient to your mother. Goodbye, Rita of tny soul.” I ROOSEVELT PLAGUE IS STAMPED lean I OUT. Bill» ut Health. BIG FIRE AT OTTAWA ftlugan •r IN 1904. th» Marquette Banquet. Club SHED IN .3 Chicago, April 30.—"Theodore Roose velt, of New York, for President in Thousands of People Made 1904,” wa» the slogan of the Nlarquette Eight Persons Drown« EUGENE CITY -------- OREGON. Quay Refused a Seat in the Club banquet tonight. Governor Waco, Texas. Homeless aud Destitute. United States Senate. Roosevelt was there, and looked happy ’ at its suggestion and its hearty endorse ment of cheers from the 200 banqueters. GREAT DAMAGE TO PRo] LOSS MOKE THAN »15.000.000 Toastmaster Frank Lowden told the CLOSING DAY OF THE DEBATE guest of honor that only a few years ago the Marquette Club had brought A Buce.sslun ot Cloudbur.t, »ire Was Barely Coder Control at Mid out NVilliam McKinley as a presiden Th» Vole o» the Chiandier He«oiuiiun, Str.au.» to .. l .pr.«.g 7 night Government Aid for the Suf- tial candidate, and when his remarks that Mettled Hi« Case, High Stag., ’ ferers-Maur Mills Gone. In « <’«ud Mi««<i Forni. switch»! to ‘‘Roosevelt,” “White Mtucd 33 Ku St. | House,” and “1904,” the 200 tried Waco, Tex., April so_ . , hard to make themselves hoarse. Washington, April 26.—Hon. Mat- Ottawa. Ont., April 28. — Five square Rivera, secretary of agriculture in Governor Roosevelt was the first burst, accompanied by a high « J thew S. Quay was today refused a seat mile* of territory burned; over 2,500 Cuba, will resign. | scended upon this citv at . in the United States acuate on the ap- dwellings, factories, mills, stores and speaker of the evening, because he had and the result is that eight t» ** Coal has advanc»! in pries for the juiutment of the governor ot Pennsyl to leave early. He pleaded for high other building* destroyed, entailing a first time in 10 years. vania, by a vote of 83 to 32. The en loss estimated to reach »20,000,000, ideals in politics, but said nothing known to have perished in th« ? tire time of the senate today was devoted Croton Landing, N. Y., strike is and between 12,000 aud 15,000 men, could be accomplished unless things its. and property valued at bi „, to debate upon the question, many considered at an end. women aud children homeless, is s were gone at practically and deter sand dollars has been desttwJ ' of the greatest lawyers and orators of summing up of the havoc wrought by minedly. He mocked at the “goody- jured. The known dead arr‘ Alaska is badly in need of laws the laxly delivering speeches. As the the fire which has been raging at Hull goody man” who refused to do his Nancy Caudle, Miss ClaraCiud Settlers on lauds there cannot acquire day’s session wore on and the hour for and in Ottawa since 11 o’clock yester | (olitieal duty because he was “jostled i Chapman. Emma Decker -nJ a title. ! Capps, Frank Walker and the final vote approached, the galleries day morning, aud at midnight was not by the rude jpan.” Webster Davis, until recently assist men, names unknown. * 1 filled until they were thronged with In an interview today Governor completely under control. ant secretary of the interior, says be is multitudes, while other multitude» The downpour of rain cotn*, Roosevelt declared that he would rather Most of the lumber piles in Ottawa out of politics. about noon aud was in. es^"” were unable to gain admission. Oil nd Hull have disappeared. and ar* be in private life than be ‘vice-president dark. It was in the shape of * J the floor of the senate was every mem Governor Taylor, of Kentucky, de of the United States. He said that uow mere heaps of charred wood an i spout, and the rise in the erwt!' ber of the body now in the city and nies that he is fleeing from the grand ashes. Half a dozen churches and bis position in regard to the Republi scores of the members of the house oi jury indictment. schools, a numlx-r of mills, the Hull can nomination for thia office was abso branches was bo rapid that it jo representatives. The great throng Massachusetts Democrats will pay water works, the Hull courthouse and lutely unalterable. He said he would give the inhabitants time to listened with deep attention to tht 11,100 a day for their hotel accomoda jail, the postotlice, the convent—almost 1« giad if the Republicans of New Three persons, two women *nd, B brilliant argument of Ejxx,acr in fa.oi tionx at Kansas City. every business place and about 1,00(51 York should renominate him for gov all colored, were drowned withm of the seating of the former Pennsyl dwellings «nd shops in Hull have»,een ernor. aud expressed the belivf that he yards of the city hall. Thsir« Lew Wai- In an interview, General vania senator, and to the dramatic and destroyed. Indeed, practically noth could be of more service to his party | were washed into the Brazos ri» lace, former minister to Turkey, says fiery eloquence of Daniel (Dem. Va.), ing of Hull is left but a church and a and the public in that position than as have not been recovered. the sultan is an honest man. who appealed to hie colleagues to de There were several people, ro. vice-president. few ’ houxes beyond it. what, on hie oath as a senator, he The steamship North Star, aground In reply to a question as to how he negroes, standing on a bridge w»t0 The S(x>t where the fire originated is 1 deemed right, and vote to do justice near Victoria, has been floated. The about a quarter of a mile from the main regarded Admiral Dewey as a presiden the rapid rise of Barron’s branch » to him who was knocking at the seuatt vessel was only slightly damaged. street of Hull, aud as a gale was blote ' tial possibility, he said the admiral the bridge, a brick atructu», doors. It is reported that Pearl Harbor, Ha ing from the northwest right in the di was a personal friend of his, and he did away without warning, precitiiti As the big clock opposite the presi- them into the water. waii, is worthless as a naval rendez rection of the lumber piles and milld not cjre to talk of him politically. dent pro tern, indicated 4 o’clock, The number positively kaon vous until improvements are ihade. on bojh the Hull and Ottawa shores of «TOK? OF RLDDiRSBURG. there whs a hush in the chamber have obeen drowned within th» the Ottawa river and Chaudiers falls, it Americans captured. killed and Frye, in the chair, announced that th< wax soon seen that the fire was almcffi To 12) VT a Corre« (Joni'®.* nt *k« 'fra» limits tonight is eight, and itB wounded 1,000 Filipinos last week, hour for the final vote had arrived, and most certain that several mon> »It» General De st. certain to be a large one. By 11:30 with a loss of nine killed and 16 that the question was the (lending have been lost. Searching parn^ the fire had gotten a good hold o¡j Main wounded. L»urence Marques, ApTil 80. — A cor- motion of Chandler to strike out of tht PERU AND CHILE UlYHASY. out lookiij# for the drowned nod a street, and the entire street, with res(>ondent of the Standard afid Digger resolution declaring Quay not to lie en It is egpected that 50,000 working ing to move those who are in dan» titled to a seat the word ‘‘not.” Sen Former Look« to United men and women will lie in line in the te dozens of cross streets, was burning. Ne'rs wiht the Boer commander. Gen iistrei». ln the southern partit - Practically there is not a house left in eral DiiW«^, gives j. Alli description of Smooth Their Difficult!««. ators throughout the chamber eagerly May day parade which will take place the British disaster at Reddersburg. city, where the two white followed the roll call, for £11 knew the in New York City. Washington, April 28.—The present the street. Mrs. Caudle and her daughter About this timoe the fire made a jump He says: vote would be close. The first sensa dispute between Chili and Peru is a At Madfann Square Garden, N'ew their lives, the rise was the hid of nearly half a mile, and ignited ¡ “ Five hundred Irish Rifles entered tion was caused by the failure of Pet legacy of the last war between those York City, an elephant in Forejiaugh known. The damage done by tigrew (Dem. 8, D.) to answer to hit two countries, aliout 15 years ago. Eddy’s woodyard, near the match fac- DeWet’s Dorp on April 1 ander Cgp ever A- Sells’ circus was choked to death in storm will be heavy. troy. It wax soon in flames, and tht tain McWhinnie and demanded the sur name, although he was in nis stat. One of the terms of peace was that the an effort to sutsiue him. Incoming reports indicate that« When Vest's name was called, hr victor, Chile, xhould occupy the two 60-milefftn-hour gale which was blow- 1 render of the town vjhich was readily the heaviest rainfalls experience] Meinliers of the "Boxers” society voted “No” in a.clear voice, thus dash valuable Peruvian nitrate provinces of ing drove a high column of flame across given. Captain McWhinnie was sur have massacred many Chinese Catho ing the last hope ot the friendsof Quay, Tacna and Arica, adjoining the Chilean Bridge street, and set tire to the Eúñv prised to hear that a Boer force was ap years vitited many sections of the r lic near Paro Ting Fu, in the provinoe who hail expected confidently that tile boumlxry on the north, for a period of [taper mill and the other buildings of proaching and h6 promptly retreated to and rivers and smaller stn-aou again rising rapidly. All poin^i of Pi Chi Li, southwest of Tian-Tain. the company. The fire at this time Reddersburg. distinguished Missourian would vote 10 years. for his long-time personal friend, "General DeWet, fresh from his the Brazos and Colorado rivers A paper haa been signed by all the In At the end of that period the peoplg also sprang across the Ottawa river, business men except two of Walla perfect silence it was announced that of the provinces were to determine by and caught the sheds in th“ rear of ths brilliant vjgtory at Sannas Post, fol been notified, and while niuchd« the senate had denied to Quay the seal their vote whether their lands should Mackay Milling Company, on Victoria lowed the retreat along a range of kopjes to property may result from u> Walla agreeing to close their places every evening except Saturday at 6 which he has sought for some niouthi remain in the (xissesxion of CEg.le or re island, and in a few minutes the lum for hours. The two opposing forces rise, yet it is believed that the ti warning will enable those who li past. O'clock. vert to Peruvian sovereignty. ln the ber piles on Victoria and ('handier were in camp on different sides of the • the valleys fully to protect them» islands, one of the power houses of the range. General De Wet knew all about first case, Chile was to pay Peru 10,- Washington, April 26.—The bout» The capture of Bocas del Toro, and Reports from Belmont and Rod today, Hill (Rep. Conn.) objecting, 000,000 silver soles, while if the prov Ottawa Elecrtic Company, the Victoria the British positions and movements state that the storm was e-pec the threatened attack on Colon by Co buin<irv and half the buildings on the but the Irish were quite unaware of the adopted the Foraker emergency resolu ince was returned to Peru, the govern lombian revolutionists, may compel ! proximity of the Boers. They blund severe in those sections. tion to continue the present officers in ment of that country was to pgy Chile two islands were in flames. forcible intervention by the govern-, I I The result is that the whole of thet ered again as at Sannas Post and the Porto Rico in office until the ap|x>int- a corresponding sum of money. The merit of the United States to preserve The Duke of Argyle is dead. ANOTHER CHINESE ments are made under the civil govern allegation is uow that the treaty pro- part of Ottawa, known qs the ('handier *outs were not alert. the perfect neutrality of the Isthmus of Plumbers of Chicago have gone on a meut act, ax amen fed by the commit vision on this point was not exacted; flats, surrounding the Canadian Pacific “Before sunset DeWet had the Brit ••’Ara *f Widespread Horror and B Panama, guaranteed by the United strike. tees on insular affairs. The amend that there was no plebescite and that railway station, where the lumber ish force in his power after an engage States in the treaty of 1846. shed Not Far Off.'* mills are all located, is fire-swept. The ment which lasted all the afternoon. Turkey’s reply to the United Stai,“« ments ret|uin- that all franchises shall no money passed. Yokohama, April 7.—(Via Sul Captain Bollen, a wealthy retired is unsatisfactory. only buildings standing in the whois Because the United States was <'.. “ eply The Irish marie a most brilliant de be approved by the president before navigator of Tacoma, committed sui- interested in bringing about the peace area is that of the *Htawa carbide fac fense, but their fate was never in ciai:o, April 30.)—Th* fiury ovsr Boer [Miace commissioners’ mission they become operative and place cer vide on a ranch on Fox island, blowing which terminated the bitter war be tory, which is newly erected and fire doubt. During the afternoon DeWet Ma.u.mpo incident and the fear»of tain restrictions U|sm chartered corpor off his head with a shotgun. He re has been a failure. sent 800 burghers to cut off their re man encroachments in Corea, are I ations, such as the issuing of stocks ot tween Chile and Peru, it is probably proof. cently txmght a steam launch, arid the China is growing more and more bonds, except for cash, and inhibiting assumed by the Peruvians thj"4 out From the flats the fire extended treat and he then moved forward a entirely in the shade by the tic which indicate serious trouble iiC olyinder head blew out. This affected opposed to the “open door.” real estate incorporations, except such goverument likew ise retains an interest across the Richmond road, on to Ko- small force of Boers to the top of the him so lhat, after briMsling over it one Japan will take steps to stop the as is necessary to carry out the pur(x>se» irsthe faithful execution of the terms chesterville, and as far as the experi kopjes heli by the British. The lattei and the approach of another of might, he decided to kill himself. emigration of her coolies to this for w hich they are created. About 20 of the treaty. It must, however, be mental farm. Vdesterly the fire tools boldly attacked the Boers then DeWet’ crises of vhich the empress dow* reign haB been so politic. The revolution in Colombia is spread country. pages of the postoflice appropriation admitted that up to this time ou°« gov in Hintonberg and Mechanicsville, so jdan was suddenly developed. It is quite evident that this r»i "The British soon found themselves ing throughout the republic. Captain Denning, on trfal before bill were disposed of, the only substan ernment has not manifested any par that on the Ottawa side of the river female intriguer has another «;•: Benjamiu Northrup, a well-known court martini at San Francisco, hry tial amendment adopted being one tc ticular interest in the subject, and has there is a larger area covered by fire surrounded. They htel, indeed, fajlen contemplation, and it is as evident a give extra compensation to letter-car not e’een received gnv application, se than ou the 11*11 side. It is estimated into a beautiful trap for they were com newspaper man, of New York city, is pleaded guilty. riers who work in excess of 48 hours a cret or otherwise, from either of the that at the present time the number of manded at every point by the Boer this time the western power» ini dead, aged 44. Clara Barton has sailed for Europe week. parties to intervene at this last phase, people homeless in the two cities and guns while their force was surroundect solved by concerted action to preva The plant of the St. Louis Chronicle, (or the purpose of furthering the lied though the reports from So-„-th America suburban town, is not less than 12,000 on two kopjes with the Boers in be it, as is evidenced by the pnrreati GERMAN NEUTRALITY. St. Louis, Mo., wax destroyed by tire. Cross society organization. their fleet«» The China Gazette, it. seem to indicate a purpose on the part and it may reach 15,000. tween. Loss, »50,000. recent editorial, has declared that » In of the Peruvians, at least, to enlist our Frank L. Campbell has been nomin lltiught With lixllwisy Concerntl “ At sunrise the next morning the Hull has a population of aliout 12,- Turkey. sympathies in our behalf. The loss to railroads by the recent ated to succeed Webster Davis, as as- ..... ......... of them Boer guns commenced to hurl shell on the recent policy of the empre»»i’s 000 people, ami more thanlmlf New York, April 26.—Rev. George flood in Mississippi will amount to sistaut secretary of the interior. entire busi-*t,le devoted Irishmen who, however, ager inspired by her evil adviser». K are homeless tonight. The ’_______ _____ Confederate Memoria! Day. Washburn, president of Roberts col Yi, Prince Ching, Li Hung Changi more than 41 >900,000. ness part of the city, including the refused to surrender, but fought with NVilliam A. Clark, of Montana, will lege, Constantinople, speaking at a Atlanta, «la., April 28.—The annual Hsui Tong, r»» the one hand, sal hr the utmost fierceness for tl.ree hours. Plague is still rife in Manila, a foul resign hix seat in the United States dinner of the Brooklyn Congregational observance of Memorial Day, a time courthouse, postoflice, public buildings Russian and other continental poht breeding place having In-en diM-overed senate, having decided that it will be Club last night, said: when the graves of the Confederate and newspaper offices, is one mass of At 10 o’cfcick, however, the British wire pullers on the other, is not »1» commander saw that further resistance ruins. in the heart of the city. wiser to retire gracefully. dead, buried in the cemeteries in every "The political transitions which ily restrained, an era of wideip The government has given the drill wofld only involve a useless waste of horror and bloodshed is not far Rev. Charles Beecher, brother of tha Vote on the Quay case was taken In have taken place in Turkey in the last city and town of the state, are decor life, as his military position was quite Iste Henry Ward Beecher, died at the xenate with the result that the few weeks Hre the most ini|>ortant that ated, t<xik place in Georgia today. The hall and the city the large exhibition he therefore hoisted a white The people and even many of the 1 Georgetown, Mas., aged 84 year. Pennsylvanian senator was shut out by have occurred in years in the empire. usual order of exercises, an oration, buildings to accommodate the sufferers. hopele* darins in almost all the provinces.: flag. • appropriate music, a military parade, All the institutions in the city which You have probably read of some Ger certainly in the middle and south, Efforts to «tamp out the plague IB one vote. It stood 88 to 88. “ Twelve officers sorrowfully handed have any accommodation at all h*ve Sydney, Autralia, have not been suc Floods in the oouth grow worse. man railroad concessions obtained by including the local organizations of over their swords to General DeWet ready to rise and throw off the str cessful. The epidemic is spreading. Traffic in Louisian* aud Mississippi is the Russian goverument. Well, therv Confederate veterans, the decoration of lent a hand to aid the distressed. and 459 uon-commissioned officers and ling yoke that binds them.” the soldier ’ s graves, w-as carried out in On the Ottawa side of the river the Bush tires are raging in Manito lx (■aralyaed, and the crop aud property ■x a story back of these concessions. almost every instance. In this citv loss is still greater. There ate in ashe$ men surrendered. All the prisoners When the war broke out in South Tphole Family HaagMl. and advices from NVinm>|x>g statu that damage will amount into millions. the observance was made notable by the Bronson <S Weston LiSuber Com- were forthwith sent to Thabanchu Africa, the kaiser went to England and Cambridge, Md., April 30 500 persons are in danger of losing John Horton, a negro, his wife and under escort and Genre t l De Wet con •any, the Ottawa El»tric Railway there was one thing he carried awav the governor of Georgia, who scored Re Gerri, n family consisting of Carl1 their lives. four children, were drowned in the tinued his march toward Wepener. ” ower house, the Martin and Warneck home w ith him in reward for keeping publican "fanatics,” and critici-a-d tht nig, hie wife and sou, were disco Carter «ehlnd the Hara. Five men were killed nt Balmain, backwaters of Pearl river, near Jack- his hand out of the affair in Africa. war in th-a Philippines. The speech mill: the Victoria foundry,, the Otta dead in their lutle farm house i son. Miss , while trying to escape from I wax made at the presentation of cnattes Leavenworth, Kan., April 30. — wa Saw Works, the Ottawa Specialty Australia, by tx'lng precipitated to the the floods. It was a concession (or all the railway» miles from this city, each corpse Isdtuin of an 1,800-foot |a‘rpeudicul*r in the western (mrt of Turkey for the of honor to the veterana, and Iran Company, the Fain Plaining Mills and Oberlin M. Carter, lata captain U. 8. ing a noose about the neck. Str» At a meeting of 1,200 Boer sympa Geimans. These concessions gave the loudly cheered. several other industries. There are A., arrived ¿t the federal prison here lation was probably the cause of < shaft of a mine. thiser* held in San Diego, Cal., resolu Germans the right to construct all the also some fine residences included in at 7:30 o’clock this evening, under in each case. From the decom] A Fatnl Labor Kiot. A strange tale of crime has come to tions were adopted expressing the hope railways in Asia Minor west of a line Chicago. April 27.—ln a labor riot this area. Among them are those of J. guard of Lieutenant Thomas Haker. condition of the bodies it is the light in the case of a rich Colorado that the United Stat« » would seek by in Constantinople to the 1’ersian gulf, tonight at Racine aud Wellington R Booth, which wax valued at »100, Fifteenth infantry. £ corporal and three the act must have been committed miner, who is charged with the mur it» good office» to end the war. * It uow appears that, as Germany avenue*, l’eter Miller wax shot through 000; the residence of his son in-law, A. soldiers. By special orders issued from eral days ago. As far as kne«o der of four petxous. The treaaurv de|>artment will inves mad) a compact with England. » the head and killed and six other men NV. Fleck; that of Hon. George foster, the department of justice, newspaper last seen of any member of the fan Kx-Congresmisn David G. Colson, tigate the rumors of the alleged illegal Rum la has made a liargain with Ger- were more or less injure,I. Miller, to Lewis Runnell, manager for Mr. Bron men were not permitted to interview wCa on last Saturday, when the • landing of .laptaie»* on the Pacific son, and Mr. Fain,»of the Pain Mills; the prisoner, who was immediately Kernig came to Cambrigde and ’ on trial at 1 rankfort, Kv.,for the mur maVjt. As Gvl tnany is to construct all gether with four union printers, way- der of Lieutenant Scott aud Luther coast. An inspector has been oidered the roads ill the western part of th<- 'aid three nonunion men who had taken the latter two beautiful houses, out of dressed in the prison garb of gray and v'iOO from a bank. No trace of ’ Demaree last January 16, has been ac to go to Seattle and make a complete emuire, so is Russia to construct al) their places in the Baker-Sawte; l’Tint- which »heir owner* were not able to assign si to a cell. His prison number money could be found today. TbeP| re(«>rt on the matter. quitted. the roads in the eastern part. Thes« ing Comtmny’s office, and attacked take anything, so quick did the flames is 2094, and he is now the occupant of thoriiies are of the opinion that y j cell No. 425. When the late army Carl Kernig assisted his fath r * The Sixty-ninth Regiment Veterans’ tw > powers, with the consent of Rug them. H. C. Baxtei, the company's extend to them. The total receipts of the Culmn treas As soon <.s the member* of the gov I officer liegins the mono^nuus grind of Club, of New York City, celebrated the land, ar. dividing Turkey into sphere» superintendent, who was one of the mother to hang themselves, an t* ury for the month of March, 1900, were 89th anniversary of their departure for of iutlueuce, in the belief that when men attacked, oprnal fire ou the »«ail- ernment saw that the fire wax to be a | prison life it will be as prison book after making a half hitch with« »1,678,688. The receipt» for the cor- the war. with a dinner at the Sturte the flux I partition OOiuM the spherv ants with a revolver. Miller was tn- disastrous one, the acting »ember of keeper, for he has been assigned to this responding mouth of 1899 amounted to rofie, strangled himself and fell •» vant House. Just be io re th* close of which is under Russmu control will itantly killed, and McGuire wa* shot public works telegraphed to MonVeal, task in the h. '.ness, broom, shoe-re- »v«a,088. he was found todav. the festivities. Sergeant John Gleason, become Ruasian. twice and badly hurt. Policemen Petarboro and Brookville for fire appli- (lairing and carpet-weaving shops, Queen Victoria reviewed the naval who has been in the regiment for 40 "Ry mobilising troops apon hi« bor quickly surround»! the fig)?cing men, «tices, and all assistance that could be which are in the third story of the big A Mother Lost Her Child* and infantry brigades and the boys of year», offered a resolution offering the ders th. two (lowers have compelled au I arrested all except oue. rent. But, although they arrived east building. Los A ng ,les, Cal., April 3'1' speedily, they were of no avail. the Royal Hibernian military school at •ervices of the regiment to Paul Kruger the sultan to agree to this. The line New York Central Stril'w. Cole took his 3-year-old dai:ghtir? Chicago Striker«' Riot. Dublin. Two hundred thuusaud people Before intnslucing the resolution, ser l>etween the two spheres of intluence The tire originated through a fire in Buffalo, N. Y„ April 28,-Twenty- in front of her mother’s eye* **"* Chicago, April 28. — Attacks of strik s Sirty chimney, and the highowinde two hundred employes of the New witnessed the no lew. geant vileasou said: “I am willing runs from a little town on the Black his wife would not return with hi» aud prepared to go to the front w ith sea to the Persian gulf. This is the ar ers in the building trades labor war caused the flames to spread rapidly, York Central railroad aho(>s and vards his home in Massachusetts. <• At Atchison, Kan., a reader of cheap I’aul Kruger now. although 1 have not rangement the sultan has been com upon non-union workingmen were con coming to the Ottawa side of the river, went out on a strike this morning.' An novels was gneti IN yean* in the peni •houldered a gun (or 40 year» ” The pelled to Mcept, and the arrangement tinued today, a mob aaaauitiug two «nd that (ortion of the city east of Dil increase in wages and the reinstate placed the child in a buggy *° tentiary fol arson. lie set tire to a reavlutiou was adopted with tremend that has meant so much politically tc teamster*, and an aged carpenter being vision street was almost entirely burned ment of men alleged to have been un spite the protestations of the house in order to play the |>artof a hero ous cheering. mother, proceeded to the South*® ■ adly beaten by a trio of »trike »yui- down. Here and there a building re Turkey in the last few weeks.” justly discharged is demanded by the cific depot, and is now well on h»’ by rescuing the family. pathisen. mains. men. East. J«r F«*t«»ry Burned, Mr». 1.1 am« Acquitted. C<dorado congressmen want a sol- From Cuba 10,000.000 pineapples London. April 28.—A special dis- i.o»e of ei7,oee,eeo. Mill Burnet .< t..w|,ton. Fairmount. Ind., April 26.—Tin Cincinnati, Apnl 28.—Mrs. Jean latch from Bombar says: "The cholera liter's Köln» established at Denver will be shipped into the states this Ottawa, Ont., April 80.—0'tr ware sheds of the Wilson A Mct'ul- nette Adams, who recently shot and Lewiston, Idaho, April 30. _ The year The fruit now reaches New York is raging fearfully at the grea’. camp John H. Reagan, the sole survis ing iough jar factory were destro» »I by fir- killed her hu-tiand, the local agent of st Godra, where ^lousands of famine- plant of the Lewiston bawmill Com square miles of territory burn-*’ (torn Havana in three days. member of Jefferson Davis' confederate F-day Tbs loss is 4150,000; insur the Uni. n I’seifle railway, was todav stricken natives are receiving relief, ¡ pany was destroyed bv fire at 2 o’clock more than 2,000 buildings destre’ Judge koster, in charging a New ance, »70,000, cabinet, is anting his recollections, seven lives lost, 7,000 men. won‘MI acquitted of the charge of murder. A hundred and fiity corpses were re- this morning. The lose was »7,000- York gtand jury, said that they must children homeles-c an I a pr i*rt John William Rev, a famous min no insurance moved yesterday, but DM) other, had Hutter Kv|>l»»l»n Injured |3 Men. of »17.000,000. according to the ** Tw» Sawmills H*rnwd. strel 40 years ago, is dead at his home go to the Ivttom of corruption ami to be left because it was impossible to 1'itt.burg, April 28. — By the explo could use the military if necessary. Marinette Wts., April 26 —Firs at in North Patenou, Ji. J , aged Tivi-ars. Burglars Gut Fl,. Th..„,g Dollar». estimate, insured for about hs- procure bearers.” value, are the results as viewed tea“ Gov. Richards, ot Wyoming, has Atkinson, Mich., destroyed two •aw- sion of a (ortal le boiler belonging to I Richmond. April 30.—The vault of A mummy discovered two years ago called on the of the destruction which »«ep* McMinnville, Tenn , April 27.—Joha women of the »tat« to mills of the Metropolitan LumlierCom Drake A strattt n. contractors, at Ran tn Egypt has now been identifiel in raise »4.000 to the Massanutten bank, at Strasberg city and Hull, yesterday *6’' *' kin. I'a,, last evening, five nten were Frasoe ** that of the Pharoah of tli* ice for ths new purchase a silver serv* pany. The lies is Iwtween »80,000 terribly injured, and eight others cut, Waten and Bill Brown, both white Na . was blown open bv burglars this Although under control : r 1 and 4100,000. <nd eonnie » Crains, col0>d. were battleship Wyoming, Easaiua. bruised and slightly scaldsd. morning and »5.000 taken. The burg- hours, the flames were not entire.' i-iaged here t -day for murder. la4l*M *M> sa «va»! na. — U _ 1 The draught that extinguuhss the lars escaped on a hand car. l>»Mi»tl l anding l*» Twmly-On», Illlnnl« Kank Robhrr»- tinguished until about noon tudej- TKurgh »4 years of age i.vman K. »tag I. Badly W.nt.d. match, imreaes the rtre. wan Francisco, April 26.—Immigra Rrr..tutl.,„|.,. H.,. t Pelton. u4 Highgate, Vi., still prao- Coulterville, III., Apnl 28. —Burg , S*n Apnl 28.—Charles Oteiaits Again In«««** When God is the abundant* of the tion Commissioner North today dented lar» blew opan the vaults of the Rank ... king, secretary of the P». ific Pickle tv»* law regularly, and has just dosed NN ashington. April 80.- lhe state de- landing to 21 of the Japanese who ar- '< Coulterville with dynamite early this » Ninegar Works, who is alleged to the ststy eighth year ot Ins professional heart the mouth ipeaketh aright. New York, Apri 1 partmeuthas revived confirmation of rived here ou the steamer Nippon morning, secured »3,000, nearly all in career. te an embeoaler, has n-n vet been locat- the pro« report that Cartegena has at one time the champion ch-— -•* Secretary Long favors medals t Maru two weeks ago, ou the grouud currency, and escaped. The burglars •d by the detectives. It is stated tiiat ta2*" Th ’ ‘hr hind’ °f the ™'-ol«>rion- of the world, and w ho wes rece“*-* A scarcity of labor is rv[*<<ted in sxtra pay for gallantry in the navy. that they are contract latwrera. mu rtf cl the sound of the explosion so the wmpany can easily meet every tats. The information cornea from in leased from a sanitarium nnrtbrrn Alalxnta, w here new Itoinetries The Porto Rican labor onions have well ihat nothing was known ot the claim against it. Torta MvrBed Prwident Cote of direct. but reliable eourcee The tak tieing tieated for insanity, i* “ are springing into being rapidly. st Loáis. April 46.—A special to rol-t • rv until the cashier opened the fce California Ps. king U age» are higher than ever before u> decided to join the national labor *• Company, ‘‘r^tt.ys is i* ln IQ ing of the town t. regsrded as . matter to have again lost his nun - bodies of the L'nlted States. the city, preparing for proceedings of °fth* greatest Im (».rtance, for Carte- week ago he began to suffer * * tha* iocalltv. the Ghv:e-l*viiiocrat from San intento, doors of his office this morning. ...=?_ His ||S father-in-law, iDst ? ’l'encr. father-in-law'. A \ R, gena is the principal seaport of Colom- cination that he had mad» * -*1 There are ovar 6.Otai silver minea Tex . ears. Panuca. Mei., - ne of the Senator Haar, of .Massachusetts, t New York. April 28.- The Grantatan I'atriek. is said to be involved to the bia. and oollects most of the customs and was the posse«* r of 1,3 < most imp-rtant trading towns on the and I,t»00 gold mines in operation in one of thuee who fear the flrst car in a inn, at Bronxville, was destroyed by wealth. Last night be went J"I ,W ln ,hU ioGnre. hot revenues of the -ountry train. Ho believes the last can 'he Mexico, lei at year the value of thaae east cone* of Mexico, has I-een entirely tire today. The guests got out U> safe walk, and it was fi-un-l aft-rwo- metals eiported was nearly »40.000.• «/estrov*! by fire. The low will aggre- tv Lawn estimated at |150,000, partly the A. B. Patnck t anning Company* seiest in case of aecideata au.I nea. ■ h^lrK-I Car*ln' of Krownvilfa, Tex., he had given *11 the money •bich is an incorporated imtitut 000k always ells there. insured. iob , has been mayor of that town for 21 will not be affect*L yean. •• to small boys. He will f again committed to an as».so»- I. L. CAMrBBLL. Pr**r1M«» San Francisco. April 28.—The steam er Australia, from Honolulu, brings the following advices, dated April 17: The plague seems to have entirely disappeared, and the United States consul issued the first clean bill of health to a vessel departing from here since December 12, to the schooner Bertha Miner, which »ailed for 1’uget sound April 14 The council of state has adopt»l the following resolution: “Resolved, That it is the sense of the council of state that the Hawaiian government should pay all just claims for the losses caused by the action taken by the board of health in connec tion with the suppression of the bubonic plague; that is, losses caused by the burning of houses, furniture and goods by diiect order of the board of health, as well as losses caused by the acci dental spread of fire on January 20, 1900, and losses caused by the fencing up of lands on which houses have been burned; further, “That the council of state most earn estly advises the executive council t< appoint a new court of claims of five members, at least thiee of whom shall be business men.” Sixteen ships and "three barks will comprise the fleet to carry the 1900 sugar shipments around Cape Horn. The vessels will carry about 62.800 tons of sugar from the various island ports to the Atlantic side. The authorities of the Australian colonies have been notified that all ves sels txiund from infected Australian jcl-ts touching here will tie quarantined, and the vessels must carry satisfac tory bills of health if they wish to call here. Inspectors representing the Hawaiian government have been ap- |K>iuted at each of the three affected Australian ports.