The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904, May 26, 1900, Image 2

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    Eugene City Guard.
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T dundee OCCUPIED!
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MAY LOSE MILLIONS.
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a
Word Bslag Onillted la • Gev-
«muifiat Treaty With France.
SERIOUS
FACTS ABOUT FOOD.
w«__ .ta. nanear
frein
Alam
Hak»
General Brabant bas occupied Lady­
The reported cases of poisoning from I
brand.
I New York, Msy 21.—A decision
the use of alum baking powder have
More Christians have been massacred
rendered by Judge Townsen 1, who Disease in a Virulent Form in awakened the public to the serious Boer Forces Withdrew Fr
Boers Retreat Before Buller’s just
EUGENE CITY . ..
OREGON.
north of Tien-Tsin by the "boxers.’*
danger which menaces the health of
s hearing in the Unite! States circuit
the Invertment.
San Francisco.
the people of this country in the num-
sourt rtie appeal« from the deciaion of
Column.
Kentucky Republicans indorsed the
:he Ixjard of general appraisers, under
administration ot President McKinley
er rs alutn powders which are urged
the customs administration act, lessens
upon consumers.
Disease is causing the deaths of
LONDONERS ARE ENTHVsi^
EFFORTS TOSUPPRESSTHE NEWS
Among the leading physicians and
many American soldiers in the Philip­ HELPMAAKER
IS
EVACUATED :he duties on French brandies and
liquors 60 cents a gallon, and in the
scientists there is no question as to the
pines.
particular suit which was brought by
detrimental effects which alum baking Buller Occupies Weweastle. in \
Filipinos reject civil marriage,
>eorge S. Nicholas, an importer, takes •is Deaths Have Already Oeeerred- powders produce upon the system. In
Knd of Natal, the Federáis
claiming it as no more than concu­ Burgheri Ara Making for the Mountain |45,000 out of the treasury of the gov­
Mauy Cases Being Wslched-Tho
many foreign oountnes and in many
ing Thruush the Passes. **
Fanei Arduous March of the
binage.
Victim.
Are
Chinese.
ernment.
cities of this country, the authorities
British Force«.
Boer peace envoys will be allowed to
Nicholas, on June 10, 1898. received
have absolutely prohibited their sale or
Pretoria, May 21 -It wa, 0-
from France 80,00" gallons of the cor­
present their credentials at the state de­
May 19. —Bnbonjc the sale of bread containing alum.
Fan
Francis«,
London,
May
17.
—
The
war
office
has
annuunced
today that when the
Congress will adjourn about June 20. partment.
dial known as "Chartreuse. ”
Col­
Even small doses of alum given to
received the following dispatch from lector Bi<lwell assessed the duty on plague in its iirosi it virulent (orín actúa ’
and forts around Mafeking
Burglar rifled the postoffice and store
Collector of Customs Ivey has with- General Buller:
ly exists in San Francisco, Every en­ children, have produced fatal results, severelyAsjmbarded the liege was»-
this importation at 9'2-25 per gallon.
he -,-ithori- while cases of heartburn, indigestion, doned.
at Jefferson, Or.
drawn his resignation and will serve
"DundK, May 17.—We have occu­ I'he importer appealed to the I ma rd of deavor is being made by the
’
*•'
therequest griping constipation, dyspepsia and
Buller has taken Boers’ stronghold out his term in Alaska.
pied Dundee.
About 2,600 of the {eneral appraisers, and they affirmed ties to suppress the facts at t...
various kindred gastric troubles from
London, May 21—From the B-J
1— cummercial
----
on the Biggarsberg.
F. I*. Bengal, who eloped fr.cn Bros- enemy left yesterday fot <U»Dcoe, where the collector’s action. Then the mat­ of local merchants and
Their wagons ter was brought into the circuit eourt bodies, who fear the news might hurt irritation of Q- mucous membrane, at­ of laagers in the Tretora dispute),
The British were received at Kroon- ser, Wash., with a Mrs jBrackenburg, they are entrenched.
tributed to th?continuous use of f-xid is understood here that prior to J!
also left yesterday by Dejager’s Drift tnd, when the hearing came up, coun­ Pacific coast trade.
was arrested in Spokane.
■tad with open a-ini.
disease is con- prepared wi“ the alum or alum phos­ raising of the siege of Maieking £
Thus
far,
the
dread
and
the
Daunahauser
^*d.
Their
sel for Nicholas insisted 'hat under the fined to C'hinatown, situated in the phate powders, are familiar in the prac­
There is a strong sentiment in favor
The minority report on the ship sub­
Boer laagers around that | lac?,
Kaffirs said they were going to Laing’s
sidy bill is strongly against a subsidy. of Hepburn. o91owa, for vice-president Nek. Almost every house in Dundee is new treaty with France, made in heart of the city.Six deaths were re­ tice of physicians generally.
vigorously bombarded bv the Bf..”
1898, a year later than the passage of ported in as many^weeks and a number
on the Republican ticket.
Congress has recently been investi­ relief column and the burghers
The governor of Missouri has offered
completely looted.
The navigation the tariff under which the appraise­
aid to the police in the St. Louia strike ft Manila editors and correspondents cowiery is all right. The machinery of ment had been made, the duty should of plague cases are being watched. gating the subject of food, an-1 in its tally compelled to abandon ths
I protest against the press censorship. the Dundee colliers is destroyed. The
All the victims are celestials. An epi­ official report to the senate the com­
Nationalists won two-thirds of th« , Many papers are shutting up shop.
have been only «1.75 per gallon.
Duller Take« Newcaatl«,
•* • •
r
r
81SJMIW1D
— <* 1 n damaged, but Copies of the treaties made between demic is feared, Hut physicians are try­ mittee says: “So far as the use of
houses Ml
of V14 7,04) » ;XJI n^are
vacant seats in the Paris municipal gov­
Lon Ion, May 21.—General fixli.
alum
in
the
manufacture
of
a
food
ing
their
utmost
to
prevent
its
spread.
Four persons perished in the fire in are structurally intact.”
France and the United States were pro­
ernment.
A special dispatch fQm Lourenco duced as evidence, and in the French The health board holds meeting daily product, such as baking powder, is con­ in a dispatch to the war office.
{ th« Hotel Helena, in Chicago. Guests
Newcastle, May 21, says:
The Chicago Ac Rock Island railway were forced to jump from windows.
Marques says it is reported that a large copy the word “liqners” appears, and is much alarmed. The district is cerned, the committee, in view of the
"Newcastle was occupied last nbbt
will probably build to Portland, Or.
a squalid condition and favors the overwhelming mass of evidence antag­
force
of
Boers
have
been
captured
by
while from the American copy the
Elijah Moore, aged 19. who murdered
Kkfttday the Wh
whole
?le Second
Se''0D't diviz
divihos
Surveyors are now in the field
onistic
to
its
use,
recommends
that
its
spread
of
the
disease.
Pretoria, it word ‘‘liquors’’ is missing. This deci­
Rev. .Jesse Moore, his father, at Dex- the British at Mafeking.
d
the
Third
cavalry
brigade
win bt
use
in
food
products
and
baking
pow
­
Federal
Quarantine
Officer
Kenyoun,
Dreyfus is in Paris and France is j ter. Mo., November ' last, was ex- is added, reports on thiQitber baml that sion is in fa«or <>t the importers, and if
I concentrated here. 1 have sent tC
it the port of San Francisco, has co­ der« be prohibited by law.”
worried. Officials will try to hurrv ’ ecuted.
Mafeking has fallen. ®
it holds, means a loss of many million
iPis not possible that any prudent mounted force through Nqutu to exnel
operated with the local health officers
him away, owing to fear ofdei'-'ou-vlTT
The war office today furnished con­
Americans in Yucatan lose contracts firmation of the story telling of General dollars to the government annually.
and has offered the use of Angel island, housewife, any loving mother, will a small force of the enemy and to
tions.
' on electric and bridge work through
the government quarantine and disin­ knowingly use an article of food that assure the natives. The enemy h»,»
AGUINALDO HEARD FROM.
Landing privileges at Manila ar« I being underbid by Englishmen and Buller’s moves on the Biggarsberg. in
fecting station. A large three-horse will injure the health of her household, burned the chapel, broken much gliB
a
dispatch
from
Geueral
Buller,
as
fol
­
held by an©nscrupuloug monopolgfe that j Germans.
Hi« l.f«tr«t
Proclamation to the
In-
power
sulphur disinfector was brought or perhaps cause the death of her chil- plundered many houses anijaken cta
lows:
is a cumula.ing a fortune and throt­
■ urgent«.
from the banks, bu^ otherwise thev
up from the island this morning and dren.
" Fire destroyed the works of ths Can­
‘‘Kemp’s Farm, May 17.—The fol-
o
tling trade.
Manila, May 21.—A proclamation has been in operation all day. All the
How shall the di l«'yerous alum |IOW- have not done0lucl* harm. Therm
ada Cycle & Motor Company of St. lowing telegrams sent to Roberts, are
The nr niter of cases of bubonio Catherines, Ont , causing a loss of half now repeated to you.
They begin purporting to have been issued by houses in the district are being fumi­ ders lie distinguished? And how shall way is badlyTiamaged, the IngigMa(
plague at Svdnev, N. H. W., officially a milliou dollars.
Aguinaldo and dated May 4, from gated with formaldehyde gsw and sul­ the danger to health from their use be and N’kader bridges are de-troyed u
undpr date of May ¡8:
reported to this date is 216, of w.’iicb
are many culverts and the pnmpio.
I'ollilo island, one of the Philippine phur. Kenyoun makes a personal in­ avoided?
Q
"In
accordance
with
instructions
to
Columbian rebels threaten Panama,
76 proved fatal.
group east of Luzon, is circulating in spection with the health board daily of
Generally alum powders may be station and water works, of the T.oJ
great excitement prevails In that city keep the enemy occupied at Biggars­
q
known from the price at which they are men flying befoze ue, about 1,000 tea
Chicago and other .'Mississippi valley and United State*» vessels have been berg on May 11, I concentrated the Manila. It says the commission ap­ a cases under suspicion.
All sewers in the district have been sold, or from the fact that they are ac­ to have gone to Wakkerstrom and sJM
cities are expecting the hottest May ordered to the scene.
Third cavalry brigade of ;he Second pointed by President McKinley was
weather in years.
There were four
divisiow. and some corps of artillery at appointed without the authority of con­ screened with netting and thousands of companied by a gift, or are disposed of ’ , by Muller’s Pass to the Free Stnie
A® alleged nohl^ian. charged with Suudaybi river drift, on the Helpmaaker gress, and hence it cannot treat official­ pounds of fish poisoned with arsenic under some scheme. The alum powder T^ remainder, who are described u
prostrations in Chicago.
1 disorganized raKbJe, have gone north
forgery, in a Victoria, B. C., court,
Joe BiSrker, found guilty of man­ swallowed glass during the trial and roi’d, and directed OxNnel Bethuene to ly. It urges the Filipinos not to sur­ and phosporus thrown into them for costs but a few cents a pound to make,
advance on < ireytown with the Bethuene render their arms at the instigation of the purpose of killing rats which might and is often sold at 20 or 25 cents a and they intend to m«ke a stand g
slaughter for the killing of Charles will die. Hie name was Elliott.
(' mounted infantry, Uinvoti mounted the commission and on promises which distribute the disease gegns.
pound; sometimes as low^is 10 cents. Laing’syNtekx”
Johnson, in Seattle, three months ago,
congress
may
not
ratify,
and
also
urges
Physicians
are
stationed
at
’
•
wharves,
It is impossible to name all the alum
rifles
and
Im,ierial
light
infantry.
Ou
A
factory
is
now
constructif
“
i
was sentenced to 16 years’ imprison­
BdtlflPat ««fblstlana.
Corvallis to manufacture many articles May 12 we moved to Waschbank and the Filipinos to enthusastically wel­ railway stations and all outlets of the powders in the market.(J,uit any baking
ment.
Pg<$g>ria, May 21.—P»sidento«*enc
come
the
commission
when
it
arrives
in
city
tiPprevent
Chinese
from
departing.
powder sold at a low price, or a-lvei> who arrived here Wednesday and bsi
of hardware, thus utilizing valuable Bethuene
, while General
After writing a note of farewell to timber that has been going to waste.
Hildyard,
's Laagte, occu­ the towns and provinces, asking boldly All convevancesOre searched. Chine^j tised as costing much less thiih the been in close conference with tne
his former sweetheart, Harry S. Bar­
for the form of government they most Consul-General Ho Yow tj* offering well known, high class povvylers, or
Webstsr DStvis was called upon to pied Iudoda mountain on May^S.
| Trafgvaad aiifijorities, left for fee Frw
rett, of Chicago, prosperous in business
"I sent General Hamilton with three desire, as the Americans permitof free­ every assistance in sending Chinese} accompanied by a present, or disposed I State last nigra, , Ad-lrSssing a c®wf
speak
at
the
Missouri
Republican
c-11-
and heir to an estate worth 9 ‘6,000,
The
proclamation
dom
of
speech,
into
the
field,
and
the
police
have
sent
of under any scheme, is of this «¿jaBs,
ventlon, but a debate on the question battalions up the skqie of Withek hill.
took carbolic acid and died.
closes with asking tne Filipinos to corps of interpreters and guides, who detrimental to health and to lie avoided. on the platform, ho urged them to !«
of appointing a committee to escort The Third cavalry brigade crowned the
J of good clstMr.
In the United States supreme court him to the stage came near disrupting hill on each side of the main road and strive for liberty and independence and assist the medicos in the searAi for
These facts should incline consTnQen
It is repoutod that 5,000 Bstiih
agaiQwarns them against deception.
at Boston, Charles 11. Cole, former the convention.
plague
cases.
to
turn
a
deaf
ear
t<2)all
importunities
Bethuene
attacked
by
the
Pomeroy
road
®
troops havvjjstmsvutsded Chrn-iiana, ug,
Iu
the
Catarina
district
about
500
of
president of the now deluuct ' lobe
The
Chinese
fii/le
the
sick,
as
they
from three sides. The enemy hurried­
to buy the inferior powders. Theswise the d^ndrost and otiner offi iale ha-.s
Secretary < ¡age, in response to an in­ ly abandoned the position, which they the enemy attacked a |>ortion of tliy fear the quarantine, and dying celes­ housekeeper will decline iu aj-j caws
National Bank, who recently pleaded
been taken prisoners.
o
quiry
from
the
house
of
representatives
guilty on an indictment charging him
hadtatronglv intrenched and reth-ed to Forty-third regiment. The Americans tials are carried over roofs by their take them.
James Milne, the eorrespndent of th
with misappropriation of funds of the as t<> the extent of t® influx of Jap­ the 'Nek iBUront of Helpniaaker, where killed 203 of the rebels. Only three countrymen to av<3<?the health author­
Reuter Telegram Company, who hi
institution, was sentenced to serve eight anese, has submitted a letter from im­ we ho|>e to dislodge them tomorrow, as Americans were wounded.
Good Till H> Took to Drinko
ities.
boon
prisoner hone, was liberated ud
migration Commission«! Powderly, many of them have retired. We have
Major John C. Gilmore and 100 men
yean in Greenfield.
The first case discovered was He
A few years since a large farmhouse
esc8rto>d tv> the border this msming.
stating thrat the arrivals for the nine
Alec Whitney, aged 25, a society mouths ending March 81, last, were gained the summit of the Berg with of the Forty-third regiment were am­ Woon York, at 782 Pacific street. T^8 on mv country plac.9 being vacant, I
bushed May 6 near Bambugan, Samar. C;))inaman had come from Stockton re­ offered, through one of the settlements,
the loss of only a few men wounded.
leader, was shot and killed on a street
MAJ3JNN4S -=VS. CLARK.
o
4,427.
G
Seventy-five of the enemy were kined cently and died six weeks ago.
to tidte sonfe poor woman with snrali
7)car at Augusta, (is., by a negro in a
"May 14.—The en»jjny evacuated
ami
there
were
no
American
casualties.
Dr.
Williamson
today
sent
a
formal
children who seemed to need it for a aomelsnsir Slnjllv ApxxiInjtHt a Senator u
General Buller occupied Dundee.
quarrel over a seat.
The negro, Gus
Helpmatttar during the night, leaving
The transput t Lennox has
urned
Fill Vacancy.
Wiieon^wae taken off a Georgia rail­
Senator Clark, of Montana, has re­ a rear gitard of about a thousa^ men hen- after landing four tnsipe of Ane notification of theaplagpe conditions to two-months’ rest and fresh air. Among
BmtU>, Mon«., Nliy 21.—Govern«
the consuls of foreign countries, with those sent up was a good loohtng anid
road passenger train at Harlem, 25 signed.
in front of us. These we have forced
Eleventh cavalry to reinforce Colonel a request to suppress the news. All soft spoke® young wonjaD with th®»« Smith taAay sont dispatches from ben
miles from Augusta, by a inob and
President Steyn’s brother captured back throughout the d>($) under consid­ J. F. Bell. Two troops, Major Sime facts avsfy being withheld from the pub­ small children. She had just cegnej
«lynched.
He was being taken to
to Stwator *. A. Clark, Senator Chuk-
erable
difficulty,
as
they
fired
all
the
by General Buller.
commanding, were landed at Legaspi lic, owing to the recent censure of lo­ firora the hoi^.iad, and hml a scar nwffly ! len, ckwirnMB of the committee a
Atlanta for safekeeping.
grass on top of the Berg as they retreat­
and
proceeded
across
the
country
to
cal newspapeis.
all around her neck which aww just privilégies and elections, and Senator
A cheese trust has been formed in ( , Great rush is on from Dawson to gold ed, and the wind being unfavorable to
strengthen the garrison at Liago. They
The deaths to date are as(Jollows: healing up. Her husband, a catrpentsir, Fi ve, presidetrt°of the senate, saying hi
diggings uf the Koyokuk.
us, we were scarcely able to see at all.
Chicago.
I
<’
found numerous entrenchments manned WingoChut Kin, jj<HA Dujxint street; had cut her tlfenat in a drankem
l&H dstsj «¡tandfcd and revoked the actioa
There is no hope of action by the sen­ 1 halted the infantry, who marched
Arbitration with regard to the St.
I
by
iusurgents
between
the
towns,
and
He Woon York, 782 Pacific; Ho Sam, nearly severing tha jnglar vein.
She of LieutBKMst-G«veinor Spriggs iota-
ate un the Nicaragua caual bill hbis very well through the hot smoke, st
Ixiuis street car strike h»j fail»<l.
were
two
days
on
their
way.
Their
same address; Thin Moon, Pacific hos­ whs taken to the hospital and he was ing Mr. Clark to succeed to the vacaner
Teith. The cavalry has not yet report­
_ __
9*
session.
onlyeloss was three horses. Theofficeif pital; Yong Hoop, 838 Clay, and VVing trie.Land sent to prison.
laird Roberta enters-1 Kr< «instead,
‘‘Was he caused by his own resignation, ud
ed, but are some miles ahead,
We
Germany
is
seizing
Congo
Frea
State
re|s>rt they killed 40 insurgents, but Ching, 717 Clay.
which had been evacuated by the
always ugly to’you?” she was asked. saying h» had named Martin Maginiii,
Our
have
taken
a
few
prisoners,
territory, and nuw occupiesalxtuvtt,000
th«- natives declare 8? were killed.
Transvaal forces.
Dr. Chalmers said: ‘‘Conditions are ‘‘Oh. no,” she replied, ‘‘fie was very of Helena, to till the vacancy. Iht
casualties aie small.
square miles.
very bad, and favor a thread of the dis­ good till he took to drink.”—National governor gives as his
hit lijiniot
Honolulu has been officially declared
ik reasons liiidpiuoi
Pannmn
C
mum
I
Plot.
"Dundonald reported late last night'
Senator Jones, of Nevada, introduced
a clean port, the plague being efficient­
that the appointmel .ht of Mr. Clark bj
Washington, May 21.—Soon after ease. Thus far vve have the plague in Advocate.
that he had driven the rear guard onto
a bill making it a crime for railroads
check.”
ly stamped o.yt.
the lieutenaut-unvernor
lieutenaut
was tainted It
the main body of the engmy near liur- the senate convened today, Morgan
‘‘Mr. Dolley, won’t you let in © look collusion and 'fraud.
to blacklist employes.
Dr. Kellogg said: "I fear an epi­
The ¿jispstcM
(
Dem.
Ala.
),
chapman
of
the
committee
slinden,
where
they
occupied
in
force
a
The senate, by a close vote, («ejected
at
your
watch
a
little
while?
”
The United States court of appeals strong position with three powerful on inter-oceanic canals, offered a reso­ demic and will suppress facts if possi­
are practically the same, that to Mi.
the pro|s>eition for an armor-plate plant
“Certainly’? Miss Flypp.
Do you Clark reading:
holds that a boycott is malicious inter­ guns. Major Gough, with a composite lution dii$Vtiiig the committee to make ble. We may be competed to burn
operated by the government.
wSlnt to consult the time?
°o
ference with bus mess,
"I have this day disregarded aid re
regiment, msneuvered to get around an investigation, sweeping in its char­ th,q}jnfected houses in Chinatown.”
The towns of H Bongos and Muu'K
“No,” replied the girl, a®vhe opened vok-ed your appointment as Unite!
OCCUPATION
OF
GLENCOE.
acter,
of
the
dealings
of
individuals
or
their
right
flank
and
thev
retired.
Lon-Ion papers want to ostracise
iu Levte. have been captured by the
it
and
examined
its
case
and
works.
Stales senator, made by Lieutenant-
lie was 25 9cor|x>rations with a view to monopoliz­ Logical Sequence
General lluller’s
Richard Cruker iu revenge fur the posi­ Dundonald then halted.
Americans with few casualties.
‘‘I was curious to see if wider tarnisffevl Governor Spriggs on the 15th inst.. u
A<1 vance.
tion Tammany baa takeu in the Boer miles as a crow flies from his previous ing a ship canal Ht Panama or in Nic­
The American pavilion at Faris was
London, May 19.—The wa/rffice has gold, or had any effect on the watch’s being tainted with collusion and fraud,
night’s bivouac, and had covered water­ aragua, and whether the individuals or
war.
mechanism.”
turned over to the exposition authorities
corporations propose to obstruct the postedo the following dispatch from delicate
and have A this, day appointed Hoi
less
country,
most
of
the
time
riding
"Water? What do y®i mean?”
Democrats complain uf Kansas City
with impressive ceremonies.
United States in the construction of an General Buller, dated Dundee May 18:
Martin Maglnnc* United S:$tes senait)
through
smoke.
hotel men. They object to paying five
"We occupied Glencoe yeiterday ¿^"Well, Mr. Hunker told me you to fill th# vacancy caused by your resig­
isthmian caual.
Morgan state. 1 that
A wot J an and 8-year-old child were dollars per -lay for a bed iu a rvxnn with
the object of the inquiry proposed is to and the Transvaalers have now evacu­ were in the habit of soaking your nation.”
JAPAN'S NAVY.
Q
burned to death at South Omaha, Neb., four other«.
Those to Frye and Chand le/1 are ol
enable the president of the United ated Bigga?sberg, The Free Staters on watch. What is tfib object of such
by starting a tire with gasoline.
treatment,
Mr.
Dollv!®
—
JTjirlem^ife.
President J. J. Hill paid ¡9140.000
States to check and destroy a conspiracy- the Drakenburg are much reduced in
the same tenor, notifying them of ha
Germany is said to be supplying the (or a Spokane flour mill in order to get WMiiruvrr« and Krvlrw of the Fleet
founded on fraud, corcuption and ar­ number. The Pretoria, Carolina and
The governor also sent »
the Kmperor.
The uncommon woes of a married action.
Filipiuos with arms to enable them to su entrance to the city for the Great
rogance, against the ra'gheat rights and Lydenburg commandos trekked north lady in Damascus. Ohio, l®le impelled formal protest to Chandler, detailing
continue their tight against the United Northern.
Yokohama, May 6, (via Victoria, B. privileges of the people and government from Hatikulu on the
18th and 14th of her to seek a divorce. To prevent her his reasons, fie has also issued «a
States.
C., May 17).—One of the great events
May, with© 1 guns, Eleven guns were from going to a party she declared that open letter to the people of the state,
Torto Rico and Hawaii will send of the present year iu Japan has passed of the United states.
Charles I’anstein, a murderous ath­ delegates to the Democratic national
entrained at Glencoe, The last train her husband threw her false teeth in denying he had any knowledge of the
F.iploniirn In m How riling Hou«e.
lete of Butte, Mont., shot and killed convention. Each island will be ao- into history. The impressive review of
with ambulance left there at dawn the fire and concealed her switch of contemplated step when he left Mon­
Chicago,
May
21.
—
Twenty
persons
the Japauese fleet by the emperor,
a butcher, his wife and then committed . corded six delegates. ®
May 16. This result has been largely false hair. Now^.ie can’t go out until tana for California. He says he
while not so imposing as the great Eng­ at the dinner table in( Airs. Anna
suicide.
The grandstand, fanions glus» betting lish display on the queen's jubilee, Smith’s boarding house were startled pnxlucod by the action of the Fifth he gives her money to Becure new teeth, to California at the request of Thomu
The Populist national convention al ring and all the buildings of the race­ was in some respects of greater signifi­ last night wwn, following an explosion division, which, during the last few and he heartlessly lefuses unless she R. Hinds-to look into the title of sou.«
days, has done a great deal of very hard promises to renounce parties for ever­ mining j>roperty in which Miles Fill«
Sioux Falls nominated W >J Bryan for track at Clifton. N. J., were entirely
cance, liesides being iu itself a con- in the kitchen, the proprieties* of the
president, Charles A Towne for vice- . destroyed by fire, with a loss of 9100.- spieuous success as a picturesque spec­ place rau into the dining room wrapped wo:«v—marching, mountain climbing more.
was interested.
He owed_Finle>
Trains are now
president.
92,000, and thought by going V miiht
900. The tire was the work of incen­ tacle. The review was pfivevled bv in a sheet of flame The guests started and road making.
running to Wessel's Nek station.”
A Buffalo milk man is in troufle. earn a fee. that would be applied on the
Before leaving Krvxmstaad, I’reeident diaries.
ext.msive maneuvers of the fleet iu the to her rescue, but fwwn the door Jkto
The war office posts the following To a customer he supplied milk which indebtedness. "I shall prove by nd j
Stern issued u proclamation making
the
cooking
room
was
tlirown
open,
it
inland
sea,
that
seeue
being
substituted
Assistant Attorney-General Boyd has
LiMley the k at of government of rendered a decision in the case of ex­ foilthe Corvan straits iu order to avoid was found to be in flames also and they dispatch from Lord Roberts, under date haj^earthworms in it, and the custom­ conduct in the future,” he conclude*
of Kroonstad, May 15:
er had him arrested. lie has decided "that I was not guilty of anv *ron<
Orang*' Free State.
press companies, in which he holds any semblance of a design to wound retreated in fear Two other (Arsons “Two officers and six men of Prince to carefully strain the water
____ ___
hereafter doing or any idea of wrong.’’
were
burned
duritig
the
tire,
which
Russian
sensibilities.
As
ueWH]>«per
Middle-of the-lvoad I’opulist conven­ they are uol liable to taxes as brokers,
Alfred’s guards, while out foraging yes­ be tore he dilutes his milk with it*
Miles Finlen is one of the Democnii
originated
from
the
expl.isiou
of
a
kero
­
corres|x>ndeuts
w
ere
strictly
excluded,
tion at Cincinnati, nominated Wharton by reason of their issuing money orders
in the legislature who voted »{»108
The injured are:
Mrs. terday a few miles from Kroonstad, and use the worms for ' bait.
scarcely any |uirticulsrs were ^htaiued sene can.
I’. Harker for president «and Ignatius ■ nd travelers* checks.
iSvernor Leary, of Guam, is a joker. Clark. Martin Maginnis was deles»®
concerning the various movements of Anna Smith, face, hands and body visited a farin flying a white flag, the
Donnelly for vice-prescient.
An explosion of a tank ill the gaso- the fleet, Vxceyt that their general de­ severely burned, ta
to the hospital, owner of which surrendered himself, He has placed a tariff of 94 a galh^osj iu congress for the (Xjrritory, and, "id
The work of the Chicago city di- line storehouse of A. G. Wykoff. -•3
They
Clark, a Deinocratiecontestant for sen­
will .lie; lx*e l.eahv. asleep on a couch j with arms and ammunition.
recto«? enumerators for 1900, almost Raritan, N Y., calle-1 out the tire sign ^nts to represent an attack upon in kit-hen when the explosion occurred, then approached another far , also fly­ whiskv, which everybody there want- atorial honors when Montana became*
and a defense of that vast body of water
to
drink,
and
yet
has
decided
to
admit
completed, shows that the |s>pulstion engines,© While the firemen were at
When within 40
state.
which in the event of war would furn­ hands, shoulders and face severely i ing a white flag.
of Chicago is not less than 2,001,000.
work, a sectmd |ank exploded and ii.-i ish tPthe empire's fleet not only an hurtled, may die; Edward Leahy, yards of the enclosure, they were fired ¡Tee parting and statuary, which no-
Tegal GuerlllnAtarfere.
body there* cares al®it.
Seven men were killed and 20 or darning contents enveloped ami iatally impregnable ha'T'n of refuge, but als< burned and hair singe 1 while rescuing j upon by 15 or 16 Boers, concealed be? o________
hind
the
farm
wall.
”
Yokohama. May 6, via \ ictoris. ■
more firemen hurt by a collision in a burned two men.
* point of attack from which on three Mrs. Smith from the burning room.
"Your husband has a heap to say C., dy lkSF’TlnA.’nifi*®««' °**,
The occupation of Glenc<$oCra8
tivnua-l in Philadelphia
The wreck
Mrs Leland Stanford, on the ..Jji- different sides it could issue to assail
Nord I unit ’• Horrible < rimr.
merely
----- . a logical sequence ,,,
of , General
u iif-iitl about
-- ----
how the
••*» V- country shall be run,” F>ort Thomas arrived unexpectedly ¡r'n‘
caught tire, and the total loss is flAO,- versary oi her deceased son a birth, has an enemy. The maneuvers over, some
Stockholm, May 21.—A dispatch re­
000.
delivered over to Bishop Grace the 50 of the warships, including the finest ceived today from Eskilstavana say» Buller's advancFand the Boers’«^retir- 'J*ai<i » neighbor, ‘‘I reckon he takes Manila Saturday last. Returning
ing movement. As usual, the Boers^hi*,®lf fur a purty smart man. >9
cers and men of the army di-ag”*
Owing to the alarm l>ein* takeu in deed to the old >tanfi'rd mansoil, which of the battleships and cruisers, nasem- that Philip Nordlund, who was arrest­ are reported to be Hying,
but also as I ”f reckon he does." r said
' ' Mrs. Corn- the optimistic views of the PMlipP*
■hall
henceforward
lie
known
as
the
bled iu Kobe bay. w here, with the hills ed there, has now fully confessed that
America over the influx of Japanese
usual, the accounts add that their teasel. ‘"But I don't ”
... L.
’low
he’ _____
s ever situation lately held by the pre* ,B*
and the probability of anti Japanese Stanford lAthrop Children's Home. and shores black with spectators, the he deliberately pl innel the crime he
Jthe public. Everything seem- toJ»ll—
transports and guns were removed Ch gvrin’ to set the world on fire.”
legislation, the Japanese government is At the same time the 976.000 transfer emperor reviewed the fleet, which the commmitted on Isvard the steamei
safety, which in itself is a contradic­
"No, not if he has to git out hisself to a long and devastating gu- nil» »»^
making efforts to turn the tide of Its was made which Is to serve as an eu- Japanese now regard with well uigh Prins Carl, on Wednesday night. wheD
tion of any statement that the Boers an’ chop the wood fur kindlin’ to start fare, and altogether the outlook is »*
dowmeut fund for the institution.
idolatrous pride.
surplus population to Formosa.
he Wardered seven men and a woman. were panic-sticken.
theblaze.
M ashing ton Star.
reassuring.
Grand Vlvler of Morocco Dead.
Hnnw tn (irrtnsny,
Governor Roosevelt has signed the
An American laundry plant has been
Mot One.
O
A Memphis Tr«gi“lf*
Tangier, Morocco, May 2!.
__ _____
—Th.
Locomotive Hlcw t’p.
bill compelling provision of Mats I r
Leipaic, May 17.— It has been snow­
exported to China.
"Young
Goslin
is
in
love
with
gr&i-l
viaier,
Ahmed
Ben
Mussa,
died
Memphis,
May 21. — At au early l*^
all
waitrveses m New York n—tai ants
ing here since early morniug.
The
Ashley, III., May 19.—Two men the girls," said Wintergreen.
< Ker 85.0ikl,iKM capital is invested
SuncSv. May 13. A convulsion in in­
this morning the txslit* of DeD r
theniioinetvr
register*
36
degrees.
were
killed
and
seven
injured,
Average
wages
in
Gennany
Houev-
three
la this country in the manufacture of
"But what Partieular girl is in love Reichman, of Memphis, and Mrs L-
ternal affairs is threatened, but it is
of the
msids, f.' 38 a month; laborers
14 There is also a heavy snowfall at believed Gennany, Italy and Great fatally, by the explosion
playing cards.
. .,
, boiler
, with l.?n?" asked Terwilliger,
Badakin, wife of a newspaper i«‘n ‘
Chemnitz.
J
of
the
locomotive
At
‘
‘
a week, catpentars, 95 a week.
tached to souti^J) ¿ " Th® Kj, • 11 ■ . who would be in love with Forest Citv, Ark., were found in 1
Britain have agreed to maintain the
Coal is worked go easily in China
t-
und
passeng«-r
train
No.
21
i-n
the
*l'*‘him would be no particular girl. *8
Minneapolis lias established slid
woman’s apartment on Jeffel»"0 •*’
that in Shansi it sells for '8 cents per
The senate committee on commerce status quo, so it is hoped the threatened ! Illinois Central railroad today. The
Town Topic.
maintatiied for a v v-ar three publo lay- ordered favorable reporta on amend­ anaichv will lx- averted
ton al live mines
nne. Reichman had been shot
’ dead are: Charles Price, engineer, of
grounds for children at a coat of 9.8tX>. ments to the subsidy civil appropria­
times, white the woman's I*»!' n**1
David T. Haraden. who died a lew
Ta.oma, May 21.— William Tatter- Centralia, Ill., and Tom Wright, of
If men judged women bv the wav one bullet. The affair i« shro»!**
New York hall players saved persons tion bill appropriating |.,50.000 (or an son. a waiter, fell from a window in Odin. 111.
days ago at Roxbury. Mass . had I H ao
The fatally injured are:
in a bunting building l>y catching them emergency expenditure (or the mouth the Lexington hotel last uight and later Sam Aacoff, Fred Crawford and John they treat their mothrre there would mystery. No weapon was touu • *
M years in the service of one firm
1« fewer of those marriages that lead the premises, and it is belie'”1 *°
1 as thsy fell.
of the Columbia river.
makers.
Hampton, section bands.
died from his injuries.
to
divorce.—Chicago Democrat.
case of murder.
Ai-.-orvliug to Meiieaa s‘»ti«tics that
\sTrr before in the history of the
Fire at the Kipoeltioo.
(nlomblfin ReNrl«' *hip«.
Tralnrebhrra Foil*«.
Untied Mate« has there been ■tn h a country is enj«>ying great pwaperity.
San Francisco, May 21. A-
Says an old bachelor lawver: "The
Taris. May ¡7.—A tire occurred at
New York, May 21. — A dispatch t.
great demand for wal< het of all kind«.
St. Louis. May 19 —A spe. ial to th« three most troublesome clients I ever Bergum, a military pri-“ t*r
Amerlv-aM oual production for 1898 is
«
the exposition this atternvx'U.
The
The Tost-Dispatch from Longview, Texas, had were a young lady who want**d to ITe-sidio, was shot and lu-tsnt y » ■
A ay mil cate with a capital of |l,000,- eetiuiated at 25<>,819.66t) ton* an in- flames wen* discovered in the t<*ae- the Herald from Panama says:
Colombian government has informed «ays:
About midnght. while the marry. . woman wb-- wanted a divorce today while trying to make bis
OOU has lieau lorwe-l la New Jersey In cn-aee of 17.5 per c«Bt.
mrnt of the Chateau d'Eau, whi h is all consuls here that vessels now cruis­
-vMitrvi tba turquotaa industry of the
ludrew t’aiuegle. in au eases ia the lUteq.Ud to be one of the leading fea­ ing on the coast tn the service of the through passenger train >n th« Texas * and a spinster who didn't now what with several otherpritoner«
Ntwg
Pacific wss taking water at Gia ! creek, sb« wanted.'-Ch,eg,
man was a private of the ’
‘
country.
May 1 enturv. eutitl»« “Popular Illu­ tures of the exhibition
Intense alarm revolutionists can be followed and cap­ near here, an attempt was made to rok
United State* infantry and we* **r
A new ordinance in Philadelphia pro­ sion* Alxast I reais." advovMstee great was envatshi t>y the blase, as it w«i tured by the warships of other nations. the train
T**®
<
Record,
speaking
with
Fireman Dobbs was covered
hibits the piecing of loose circulars aaitregatioas of capital as 'vuefit to faarevl the adjoining Salle de Fetes It is alleged that the revolutionists’ with a pistol in the hands of n,an a who the confident tone of one who has been a three years’ sentence for
his posts during service in
under doors, la vestibules. ua door­ riv it and poor.
iBighl lwv< ue luvolveil.
The efforts »eseel« have no right to hoist the Co- ordered him to get off the engine
"It would pr.vb.blv 1»all The other prisoners were captured-
eb . there, says:
Judge Mason F Bald win. of the t'on- of the riremea. however, succeeded tn lombian flag and sail under it.
steps or on frwsrt purckea.
This gtneer Jacquiab opened wide the throt­ up with the '-anana trust if it should
The cradln lu which Napuleua II, neetie.it state supreme csmrt, favors the localising the oetbgrat, and after an fact has ls»en communicated to the tle and dropped to the floor
fx-Mayor William Th--
Neither ever step on • peel."
hour's banl work the fire w»« ex- United -tatra minister in Bogota, who of the nobbets wss able to oatch up
was rocked, l*lungs to the esu|*rur of whipping poet fur petty offenders,
Butte, Mont., did of para
In.- rngibl« liuguisbed with apparently alight has informed the government in Wash­ with the train but the fl re-.an caught
An English scientific journal steaks was a native of Canada, aod 6-
Austria, who is about *u lean II tor eg* a-pa. tally wife l-eaters
erimiaal* ha would nuprisuu fur hta.
damage
blbitlua al the fans aipustua*.
ington
the last <ar sad all rea-be-i bare aateQ. of a couple of Japanese pigeons, one of of age. In 1895 he was eiecte-i ’-*
Which lived M. th« other 28 yean.
of Butt« on tb« Republican ti«h*
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