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    Eugene City Guard
LAI h Fi NEWS.
CNGLAND
TT
TAKES
T j
AN
H
'ritOS
BURNED
ISLAND
Raia»« Her Flag <>a»r Mu». I® th* *«»uth
Oil Tsuk BsploAe* See»lerl»B O‘» »>••»
Ihtoiv» <>f People.
Facitic U«ean.
William Ablss, au old reeideut of
New York, July 16.—A special from
| Tacoma, committed suicide.
VaDooQsar, Joly 14.—Tho tteMincr
Boston to the Herald says:
By the
Miowera. from Sydney today, brings Another British Force Falls explosion of an oil tank in Somerville May Be Forced to Ab
• Rich gold »trises have been mads on
Many
Will
Be
Stranded
on
news that Great Britain has added an­
last night nearly a hundred persons
EUGENE CITY
OREGON.
the Koyukuk, some claims staked out
Into Dutch Hands.
other to her island put sessions in ths
were more or less injured, aud early
Northern Shores.
1 yielding *4 to the pan.
Pacific. H. M. 8. Porpoise in June
this
morning two were reported dead.
' i Robbers held up an Illinois Central
planting the British fiag on Niue or
Many of the injured are in the Cam­
tram near Paducah, Ky., blew up the
Savage island, situated 3o0 miles north­ THE CAPTIKE OF NITKALS NEK bridge, Somerville aud Massachusetts POSITION' BECOMING VXrls
express car aud secured * 10,000.
east uf the Tonga group. The princi­
general hospitals, while others were
«m« 11
The empress dowager has ordered
pal product is copra, of which 700 tons
taken to houses uear the scene of the LI Hunt Chang Will R.mw,
rw" ‘
the suppres.-iou of the Boxers and the
Lord
Robert.
Report,
the
Casualll««
are exported annually.
explosion.
jve* 1*
L'atll International Truu
protection of the legations at Pekin.
The terms of the British protectorate
Mesi J — Another Lugll.h Defeat
lu the yard ol the Boston & Maine
!■
Defeat.,1 Tuau1, rur
over Tonga have been modified as a re­
Sorth ut Pretoria.
A Pullman car wax turned upside
Railroad, near the old McLean asylum,
(bould
sult of a conference between Basil
lown near Redding, Cal., the niue oc­
among more than a thousand freight
Thompson,
the
British
representative,
London,
July
16.-Th
e
cupants were all more or lees injured,
Ld ca
London. July 14.—Lord Roberts re­ cars filled w*h coal aud general mer­
Washington, July 12.—If it could and the Tonga king and chiefs, when ports to the war office, under date
Tien Tain is bard pressed by 80,000 but none fatally.
chandise, were three oil tanks of the dispatches received todav .da" •_ Lretty.
at
d_
—
i-
an agreement was signed by which no
Chinese.
Union Oil Company. When one of the to the knowledge in
LcotU’
Thirty-six bodies, horribly distig officially do so, it is probable that the
treaty is to lie made without Great Pretoria, July 14, as follows: in their cais caught fire and made a blaze that Chinese situation. R ls “ ” *1 Litton
Cabans are pleased at the withdrawal ured, have been recovered from the treasury deitaltmeut would send out a Britain’s consent. In case of the Ton­
"The enemy, having failed
tively
from
Canton
that
1
’
’
*1
Iw»-*1
| hull of the steamship baale, recently itrong warning against the rush to the
•f American troops.
attack upon our right rear, as men- could be seen ull ovei Somerville, hun­
gold fields of Cape Nome. The officials ga government being iu need of assist­ tioned in my telegram of July 9, made dreds of people flocked to the yards. Chong will remain there
k«lr*
St. Louis street car employes have burned at Hoboken, N. J.
uf the department see iu the conditions ance, it is to apply only to the British
lied tioops have defeated iTin t ‘’I
County Commissioner Campliell, of at Cape Nome a probable deathtrap for government and not to any other a determined attack upon our right The Somerville tiremen arrived prompt forces, and will then go Uo>th ’*'1 Lie * '
renewed their strike.
tlank veaterday, and. 1 regret to -ay, lv enough, but had to carrv hose
bi
his powerful aid in arrangfo. 2^*1 Lbe
Chinese imperia) troops are Offend­ ' Spokane county, Wash., was killed by thousands of people, but they are so far power.
Lindi
succeeded in capturing Nitial’s Nek, through all kinds of places, while the
j
an
O.
R.
&
N.
passenger
train
near
Upon
the
return
of
H.
M.
S.
Porpoise
ing ths foreigners in Pekin.
helideas to put a atop to the frenzied
which was garrisoned by a squadron of tire burned briskly ami the crowd drew peace, co-operating with pj «*<1
1 Latah, Idaho. He was crossing the rush that still continues.
The trans­ from Tonga, the commander reported the Scots guard*, with two guns of a closer and closer. It is estimated that Yung Lu and the other J HI ■duty >
Chinese do not want religion and no track in a buggy.
Idi’-“'1"
portation companies engaged iu busi­ that Falcon island, which disappeared
soon after the tire started fully 1,000 viceroys. For the present U 7*1
amount of war can make them accept
in 1898, has again appeared. The battery of the Royal artillery and five persons were in the freight yards, aud Chang considers that he cant “’’I I I She
A
flood
of
gold
is
pouring
in
from
ness
around
Seattle
have
done
every
­
it.
companies of the Lincolnshite regi­
Alaska. The receipts of the govern­ thing to lure people to Ca|>e 5 orne, re- shape of the returned island is like a
trol and direct the viceroy» fro**H I
Battleship Oregon will not Ire »ent ment assay office at Seattle in the fis­ gar di«-»» of the consequences that uiay whale’s back, and it is considered to b< ment. The enemy attacked in superior scores of the most daring were on top ton and also keep in check th ° * I Idisu“'1
of freight cars near the tire.
numbers
at
dawn,
and,
seizing
the
to Taku again unless absolutely uecea- cal year were *13,630,326.
I used t
a serious danger to navigation. FalcoL
I '11- follow.
Suddenly there w as a rumbling noise. lent province of Kwang Tnng ’0I* I çveuit
hills commanding the Nek, brought a
vary.
month’s re.-epts may exceed *6.000,-
The steamships, tramps, lighter«, island is said to owe its disappearance heavy gun tire to bear upon the small Gne great sheet of flame shot into the
All the foreigners and
I Afte
It is said America in to have 11,000 000.
scows and all kinds of vessels that and reappearance to submarine vol­
19 air, and a huge oil tank which had have evacuated Wan Chao and^'' I I fretto
garrison.
Nltral
’
s
Nek
is
about
canic
activity.
Its
location
is
south
men in the force of 100,000 to be used
scatter-
arrived
at
Ning
Ro.
Large
bod«'
The Chinese government is sorry for have gone out of heattie and other Paci­
miles from here, near where the i road been on a car went up on end,
■ •Uh,
in China.
The boxers appeared at Wan Chau d
the recent outbreaks, but holds the fic coast ports dnriug May and June west of the Friendly islands.
crosses the Crocodile river. It was ing blazing oil in all directions,
I pill d<
Advices
from
Apia
say
that
the
little
have
carried
thousands
of
people
with
­
The steamer Rosalie arrived at Seat­ powers blamable. The empress dow­
huge tank of oil, one of three, on as threatened to exterminate the f, d I bles. •
held bv ns in order to maintain road
1
ers and Christian». They al»,^
tle from Lynn canal, with *600,000 iu ager says the attacks on Tien Tsin were out asking a question whether any of island of Niufu, or Hope, has been and telegraphic communication with many ears,
exploded.
The
burn
­
cars,
had
completely devastated by a disastrous
E A s'1
Klondike gold.
the sesult of the iKimbardment of Tien these people were financially prepared
ing oil fell upon men, women and chil­ uted banners, badges and inflamiZ* I wbat
hurricane which swept away 300 Rusten berg.
to
return
when
the
winter
season
begins
anti-foreign
appeals.
"The fighting lasted, more or le«», dren in the throng, who shrieked with
American trade will be injuied if Tsin.
Thirty-eight natives were
in September. By October, any way, houses.
The Tien T»iu correspondent ol a. ■ knew
the |>owera decide to make war ou the
Savages of the Caroline islands at­ vessels cannot get away from the di»* killed. The eocoanut crop was entire­ throughout the day, an I immevliately pain aud terror. Six men on top of
I speak
Express,
telegraphing under d.„ ,
one
box
car
were
thrown
to
the
ground
on
receiving
information
this
evening
Chinese empire.
tacked a shipwrecked British crew, tant Alaskan place, and the unfortu- ly destroyed and the natives are report­
H "1>O<
July
9.
asserts
that
the
Chine«
*
Men aud
of the enemy’s strength, 1 dispatched with their clothing on tire.
The Oregon must remain in dry dock seiiouxly wounding two of the British, nates left at Cape Nome will have to ed to be on the verge of starvation.
‘lf
daily driving in the allies. Thev h?’ I
women,
with
their
garments
burning,
reinforcements
from
hereunder
Colonel
and
were
only
driven
off
when
an
90 day«. She has arrived at Che Foo
get food and clothing for the w inter in
mounted, savs the correspondent*'’, <s I
BMii<iitN Attack NeilcRn Train.
ran
about
the
yard
in
terror.
Some
Godfrey,
of
the
King
’
s
Own
Scotch
American
cattle
dealer
came
to
the
and will go to Japan at once.
some manner.
lie is
Mexico City, Mexico, July 14.—A Borderers. Before,
however,
they were so badly burned that they drop- fresh guns in advantageous poqn'i ■
rescue of the Biitish.
I
■•Oil
Worse than all, however, is the pros­ daring train robbery took place Tues­
Li Hung Chang is again urging the
lied. Those who were not on lire heip- with which they are now keeping ¿Z
reached
the
spot,
the
garrison
had
been
On the Baltimore <t Ohio railroad, pect of disease. Conditions are ripe day night near Chihuahua, on the Mex­
■
“
Tins
powers to intervene and establish a
the
streets
of
the
foreign
settl
eu
Z
overpowered, the guns aud the greater »d them, and were themselve« Burned.
II u:e<''.
strong government in the Chinese em­ a deliberate attempt to wreck the for a terrible outbreak. Smallpox has ican Central. After the train side­ portion of the squadron of the Grays I
Meanwhile the railroad men were the incessant shooting rendering
Washington
express,
bearing
*3,000,-
apiamred
on
some
of
the
vessels
that
ueighliorhood quite untenable.
* Il n'..e'i
pire.
tracked to let a passenger train pass it, had been captured, owing to the horses performing acts of heroism.
The
oil
000 in gold to the subtresaury in New went there, and by this time may be it was found that the spikes on the sid­
The Daily Mail’s St. Petersburg w ■ beloni
the tank which had exploded was on a car
George Horrick, is held at North Ya­ York, came very near being successful
an epidemic among the thousands of ing had been pulled out. The train being shot; also about 90 men of the
I
"Bu
kima on a charge oi killing a squaw on al Folsom, a short distance outside of
A list of
between two others, and those were in respondent says that in the Ug x.
Lincolnshire
regiment,
people who are wandering along the was derailed aud the train crew at­
the reservation. He claims «elf-de­
received, but ianger of going up at any minute. A hours’ battle outside of Tien Tim us U like
casualties
has
not
been
Philadelphia.
I droounira ,1.1
^..,1 — I *
bleak shores hunting for the yellow tacked by a dozen bandits. Many
locomotive was backed in ami started Cossacks captured six Krupp guns
fense.
1 think they are heavy.
The general freight agents of leading metal.
shots
were
fired.
Meanwhile
the
pas
­
killed
numbers
of fleeing Boxen
was
"Simultaneously, an attack
:o draw out the train. A railroad man
Rumoi is current that the Chicago 8c Western roads have formed an arrange­
Many people estimate that of the senger train arrived aud the crew, tak­
1 la
made ou our outisvsts, near Durdepoort, I ran up, threw’ a heavy sleeper beneath Chinese lost 3,000 killed, includi lai I'
Alton, Kansas City Southern and L’n- ment for the |sxding of business. Joint 10,000 people who have gone to Cape
ing in the situation, pulled back to 1 north of the town, iu which the :he wheels of the burning tank, the General Kek.
I
ion Pacific railways will be amalga- Hgencies are to be established at Kan- Nome so far this season, not one-third
Chihuahua with the crew of the freight Seventh dragoons were engaged. The coupling broke, the ear stopped aad the BOLD
mated.
PLAN OF THE BOERS
-ax City, Omaha and St. Paul. A have enough money to pay their way train. With a force of police and Titr­ regiment was handled with consider­ jil tanks were separated.
Il >’:l’.d
Dr, Henry D. Cogswell, a well* joint agent will be placed in charge of back to some jsirt on the Pacific coast. ates the passenger train returned to the able skill by Lieutenant-Colonel Low,
Fifteen
persons
were
taken
to
the
Botha’s Army Is Trying I» R«,ptlh I Il cal m
The transportation companies will not scene of the hold-up. The robbers
known philanthropist aud prohibition­ the traffic at each id these cities.
l’retoria.
I K "li
and kept on their supports, ami would Homerville hospital. Joseph Hayden,
attempt to bring them back, ami there
ist, is dead at San Francisco, aged 80
probably have suffered but slight loss, jf engine company No. I, who was
Colombian revolutionists, under Gen­ is no way to make the money necessary broken into several freight cars
Hl
'
London,
Jnly
16.
—
Lord
Robstw
’
I
yeais.
carried away booty, The police
had not our troops mistaken some Handing on the oil tank at the time of dispatch, rejiorting still another M. I
eral Juan B. Gonzales and Simon
Commissioner of Patents Duell is Chaux, have captured the city of Popa- to get buck, it is officially stated that soldiers started in pursuit, and one Boers in the bushes for our ov n men. ;he explosion, died early this moruing. fortunate occurrence, throws a Rhoa I
HI
said to be out for the nomination for van, a capital of the department of there is little employment, except for robber was captured with some booty.
"Smith-Dorrien had a small engage­
light upon rhe state of affairs in sont) I H I tile!
governor of New York on the Repub­ Cau.-a. Ou the march to I’opayau the skilled workmen. If 3,000 or 4,000 Thus far this is the first train hold-up ment with the enemy yesterday near
KETTELER TO BLAME.
Africa. There has been some «a- I HI
people are stranded, the problem al­
lican ticket.
revolutionists took all the cities uear ready presenting itself is as to how ou record iu Mexico.
Krugersdoorp, and indicted heavy loss
ment recently regarding the virtto BI k ~
Would
Mot
Call
Additional
(luardi
for
on them.
' y,
Ja|«nese laborers in Hawaii are dis­ the Ecuadorian frontier, including the they will get back.
abxence of progress by the imment I B
A Marvelous Eicape.
the Legations.
"Buller reports that the Boers who
contented. Plantation managers have 1’aport T'unico.
Accra, Gold Coast Colony, July 14.—
army under command of Ixrl Rob- ■ I
New York. July 16.—A d sptach to
oenceeded everything asked for aud «till
Sir Frederick Mitchell Hodgson, gov­ were destroying his line of railway
erts, but few, could have been found to B
Boers have retired from Seuekal.
THREE WERE KILLED.
near I’aarde Krall were driven off yes­ the Herald from Berlin says:
they are not aatiatisd.
ernor
of
the
colony,
who
recently
ar
­
believe that the scattered Been win B '
British stormed and took the towu ol
A
letter
has
just
been
published
here
terday, after a short action.
able to inflict such a defeat su uw B I a " i>
Ratal Hollar Klplo.lon at Oil Work. rived here, after having been besieged
The convertor and billet mill of ths Bethlehem, Dewet retreating.
from
Lieutenant
von
Loesch,
attache
‘‘Hart reports from Heidelberg that
Near Astoria.
at Kumassie by rebellious tribesmen,
Pretoria.
B
Illinois Steel Company at Joliet, III.,
of the German legation at Pekin . It
The empress dowager again holds the
Instead of the surrender of all of ths I B
Astoria, Or., July 12.—The fish oil and privations to which he has been the surrendering of Boer arms and am­ is dated May 29, and shows that the
resumed operations and nearly 1,000
reigns of government in China.
munition
continues
in
that
district."
remaining Boers being imminent, u I Hl ■ •
works at Deforce, located in the lower subjected, in the course of an inter­
men were put to work.
early failure to increase the guards ot
Three men were killed by the explo­ harltor, was wrecked this afternoon by view said he considered his escape the
recent telegrams had hinted, it seemt I Hi
Russian, French and German admi­
Duel Between Frenchmen.
the
various
legations
was
due
to
the
Jack most marvelous ou record. He attri­
rals at Tien Tsin are said to have ex­ sion of a boiler at an oil works in the explosion of the Iroiler.
Paris, July 14. — M. Laser, the prom­ action of the late Baron von Ketteler. they have been milking a concertedit MBti a: ■
tempt to surround or recapture P»
Shaw, an employe, was killed immed­ buted its success to the secrecy main­ inent Nationalist depute, whose name
pressed themselves as unfavorable to Astoria, Oregon.
The letter states that after the first
Japan's being given a free hand.
The total casualties of the British, as iately. Chris Rents, another employe, tained concerning the route chosen. had been connected with the most dis­ attack by the Boxers on the Pekin- toria, with so much success that in tn r^®| • ■-
The carriers who accompanied him be­
Roy C. Gage, of Company C, Third a result of the Boer war, up to date are is believed to have been drowned, and
orderly incidents in tlie chamber of de­ Hankow railroad, a meeting of the region which was supposed to be psci-
tied, and in which no attack wiur .
the engineer, Maurice M. Moore, is in came so weakened by starvation thal puties during the past session, fought
regiment, O. N. G., in their annual 48.188 officers and men.
ministers was held to decide whether
the hospital this evening. At the time everything was abandoned and the
peetd, they succeeded in inflicting 1
encampment at Salem, was drowned
St. lamia street car strikers ugain there were four white men ami four party subsisted upon plantains. They a duel with swords today with a news- additional troops should be sent for tc
iu the Willamette river while bathing. have their busses running iu opposition
pa|>er man. M. Gerault Rich, in a su­ protect the legations. Baron von Ket­ serious defeat, and captui ing two gum
Chinamen in the building. Mr. De­ endured great hardships. Fortunately burb of Paris, The meeting was the
and some 200 men.
It is evident tbit
Many prostrations from heat in New to the Transit Company.
force had been there a half-hour prev­ the rains were not heavy. Had it been outcome of an article written bv the teler was very much opposed to this General Botha has considerable forte,
York city.
being done, while the French miuistei
The French ship L'Aquitaine has iously, but had his son take him ashore otherwise all would probably have suc­
latter in the social organ, La Petit« was very much in favor of this course. seeing that he is able to press Lord
Two more British warships have been sailed from Toulon with 850 infantry to his hom» before the accident oc­ cumbed.
Lady Hodgson plnckily
In the 11th round, I The latter was, however, overruled by Roberts’ lines at half a dozen poina
share-1 all the dangers and privations. République,
ordered to China.
aud artillery for China.
curred.
Lascs was wounded iu the right arm his colleagues. M. l’ichon was so hurt around Pretoria, from the spring» to
The accident is said to have been due
the southeast of the city northward to
A Franco-American alliance is pro-
New York tailors are again planning
and the duel was stopped.
Furlough« N iim pend »‘»I.
by this refusal to ask for guards that
Middelburg and Durdepoort and thencs
|smed by an enthusiastic Frenchman.
a big strike. Contractors are violating to a defective boiler. Ths factory was
Ixmdon.
July
13.
—
There
is
he
wept.
convid
­
totally destroyed.
southward to Nitral’s Nek and Krug-
CHinpAii May lCun Bryan’s Camimlgn.
Fire in the business section of Pitts­ sgreements made several years ago.
erable
comment
here
owing
to
an
ad-
Another
factor
that
led
the
ministers
Engineer Moore died at St. Mary’s
Detroit, July 14.—Daniel J. Cam- to leach this unfortunate conclusion ersdorf.
burg caused the death of four ¡versons
Dr. Charles F. McDonald, the organ­ hospital here tonight, and before his miralty order suspending the further
Lord Roberts omits to give the nami
pau,
who returned from Chicago today, was the desire of the diplomat^ - corps
and injury to six others.
izer of our postal money order system, death he made the statement that he granting of furloughs to crews of the
of the commander concerned, giving
File in the Cramp's shipbuilding died at llnmilton, Ontario, aged 71 had uo know ledge of the cause of the ships belonging to the channel and re said that the Democratic national com­ to take their usual summer bolidav rise to the belief that worse remains to
mittee had asked him to accept the
yard near l’hiladelpha, dextro) ed prop years.
explosion. The laiiler at the time had serie squadrons. The order is reported chairmanship of the National Demo­ and it was feared that if additional be told. Even if the mishap be not
erty to the value of *200,000.
Southern negroes may go to Hawaii, hilt 65 pounds of steam. Ilia death to lie connected with the inanuevers ol cratic campaign committee, and upon troops were sent for they would not be more grave than his information it
the trench fleet in the channel.
able to do so.
Nine deaths in one day in Chicago Plantation owners of the island will was due to internal injuries.
present implies, it proves that the situ­
his declining the offer, had refused to
Later on, as the Boxer movement in­
Cholera In India.
Within an hour after the explosion
from extreme heat. The record for a make them good offers with a view to
accept the declination and had asked creased, a second conference of minis­ ation is still serious, and that thers il
Simla, July 13.—Cholera has ap- him to take the matter under adivse-
week is 27 deaths and 96 prostrations. dispensing with the troublesome .lap the private residence of Mr. Deforce
no possibility of any troops being spared
was totally destroyed by tire. Ml. De­ peered in severe epidemic form at merit. Mr. Cam pan said he will soon ters was called, at which it was re­ from South Africa for China, but 0«
The total number of bodies recovered laborers.
solved to bring detachments of at least
from the recent Hoboken tire now
A ¡dot to assassinate I'resident Mo* force was in the city before he bad Kohat, 25 miles south of I’eshawa. give the committee a final answer.
the contrary, it will still take a long
50 men to guard each legation.
ami < ,
numlter 143, and 140 ¡versons are re­ Kinley has been frustrated,
It was heard of either the explosion or the de­ Two hundred and seven cases and
time to clear the country of the Boers
deaths occurred among the Sepoys and
ported missing.
Philippin» 1*0(11 M I Service.
concocted by a group of Spanish and struction of his home.
News has reached London that Lord
A Kiinaway Ervight Train.
camp followers between July 2 and
San Francisco, Jnly 13.—United
A cyclone, accompanied by a cloud Cuban conspirators who had head-
Redding, Cal., July 16.—Last night, Roberts has been suffering from a seri­
July
9.
The
prospect
for
the
monsoon
WHERE THE TROUBLE BEGAN
States Postoffice Inspector James \V. when a freight train bound for Oregon, ons bowel complaint, and that Lady
burst and hail storm, swept over Kala quarters in New York.
is slightly more favorable.
Erwin, of this city, has received orders drawn hy two engines, was climbing Roberts was hurriedly summoned to
maavsv, Mich., resulting tn damage to
George A. Morse, an aged and alato­ Account of the Flrat Hoier Outrages at i
from Washington to proceed as early the heavy grade above Upton, a coup- Bloemfontein.
property uf *100,000.
lutely helpless patient lo the Aguew’s
The
orders
for
General
Wade
to
start
Pau Ting Fu.
as possible to the Philippines and assist I ng gave way, and 30 cars, loaded
On June 17. the Chicago A North­ insaue asylum, at San Jose, Cal., was
Gunpowder Plot in Paris.
New York, July 12.—A letter from for the scene of the threatened Indian in the organization of the ¡sistal sys­
western railway opened for traffic their slow ly Ixvlled to death iu a bath in the
with fruit, started back. They passed
uprising
in
Minnesota
have
been
coun
­
Paris, July 16.—Inquiries are being
Rev.
Horace
T.
Pitkin,
stationed
at
tem
in
the
islands.
He
will
sail
<m
new line from Belle Platue, la., to Ma­ men's ward of that institution, ll<
through Sisson seemingly at the rat< made into w hat may possibly tarn out
termanded, as the secretary of the in­
1’ao Ting Fu, where the Boxer troubh
the transport Sumner next Monday. of 70 miles an hour. Haifa mile be­ to be a serious attempt to destroy ibe
son City; also their new Fox lake was placed in a bath tub. and after tin
began, has been received by the Ameri­ terior has received advices from the Mr. Erwin recently aided in improving
branch. The length of this new hue hot water was turned on the attendant
low Sisson is the Pioneer Box Factory. grand palace of the Champs Elyiee.
can board, through Mr. Pitkin's wife, Rainy latke region that affairs have the Cuban jostal service.
ie 195 mil«», which added to their mile­ left the room for a towel, forgot hi>
Here seven of the ears broke loose and Wednesday night. A watcbmM ol
who is at present at Troy, O. This quieted down and that there is no
age gives them a total of 8,462 8# patient, aud did not return until thr
pitched
over than embankment. The cellars which were filled with package
longer
any
reason
to
apprehend
trouble
letter was dated Mav 28, at)d in it Mr.
Heat Wave in London.
mile*, the largest mileage of any rail­ imbecile was fearfully burned.
others continued on their mad course. cases and a large quantity of other it-
Pitkin tells of a tight in a neighboring from the Indians.
Londou, July 14.—An exceptional At Big Canyon, three miles below Sis­
road in the world.
\ serious tire la (aging on Bull moon village. May 16. He says:
New Freight Transport«.
heat wave is causitig numerous sun­ son, the runaway train again parted, flammable material overheard a on*
The dock lalmrors' strike at Rotter­ tain. Railroad creek and Pompey's
“It seems that in the moonlight of
San Francisco, July 14.—The new- strokes and prostrations, lu London some of the cars Hying the track and venation between two men. leading
dam, Germany, is ussuming threaten- Fillar, on the north aide of the Yellow­ Saturday night the Boxers came dowu
freight
steamer Californian, with a ca­ the thermometer registered 129 degrees being dashed to pieces. The other him to believe that a plot was on foot
lug proportions.
The carmen have stone river, Montana. It is extending to the village, surrounded the houses
pacity
of
8,000 tons, has been charter­ iu the sun and 86 in the shade at uoou. half dozen continued over a high tres­ to set tire to the building. The mis­
now joiuevl in the strike, and the police east to the Mussel Shell river, and is of the Roman Catholics as they were
creants fled upon his approach. A
and marines are guardiug the streets sweeping the range like tinder, ax ¡■ointed out to them, and then rolibed ed by the United States government to
tle arcun l a loop and finally shot off search the next moruing resulted iu
Oil Tank KI plotted.
carry
freight
to
Manila.
The
strath
­
iu order to cheek dleturbauces. lhe everything is dry. A late report says them, allowing uo one to escape.
the rails below Mott, aitei running 10
Boston. July 14.—By an explosion miles. All the timbers are in splin the discovery of two hermetically *« ’
etrikers have picketed all the ap­ that 20 head of horses l«lungiug to Finally they tired the houses, and as gyle, a vessel of equal size, will also
ed boxes filled with black powder.
of
an
oil
tank
in
the
railroad
yards
at
1«
loaded
at
once
with
stores
for
the
proaches to the town, so as to prevent Ramsey, of Hillings, were turned, the people rushed out from the flames,
ters. Fortunately, no trains were en­ The chemical pro|ierties of thia pow­
l'hilipdines.
Somerville,
during
a
tire
last
night,
uon-unionists from entering
lhe la- Vast ffocks of sheep are in great danger, they were killed and thrown back into
countered by the runaway.
der have not yet been disclosed by the
□ver 100 persons were more or less in­
borers of Rotterdam will Itola a mass
!>» limnite ruder m llou«e
lu Chicago, the presentation of a pe- t b* tire.
authorities.
only cue man escaped,
jured,
and
two
are
reported
dead.
Robber«
Caught
In
the
Act.
■netting to discuss the beat means of tition xigtied by 21,000 people, asking and they pursued him. lie jumped
Williamsburg, O., July 14. — Un­
Fires at I’ittsburg.
Marshaltown, la., July 16.—Four
aidiug the strikers.
the passage of an ordinance granting into a well, and they tired their guns known persous placed dynamite under
Fl»«*trlc Car« Collide.
Pittsburg, July 18.—Six coal *»<*
men
were
caught
in
the
act
of
robbing
The orders recently issued for the re­ the right to operate overhead trolley into the well and threw down bricks one corner of the residence of Henry
Springfield, O., July 14. —Two care
ice store houses, three «tables. a frsni«
moval of a large unmber of troops fro-u cars ou North Side thorough lares aud until, thinking him dead, they left. Wilson, just west of here, early this collided on the Dayton. Springfield A Mason Whitehill’s general store at dwelling, a number of outbuildi-M*
State Center today, A number of citi-
Cuba have la>en gladly welcomed by the extension of the present lines to a He managed to get out and started for morning, lhe room ala>ve wa* wrecked Urbana electric road last night, aud
«nd six Pennsylvania freight cars wers
the Cubans, aud General Wood is lu projected exposition building on the I'ao ling Fu, told the Roman Catho­ by the explosion ami William Wilson, telescoped. Probably 20 |>ersous were tens surrounded the building, and a destroyed by tire today at Sawickly. a
pitched
battle
ensued.
F
Ben
Whitehil),
receipt of manv letters from various lake front, gave the members of the lics, and they waited all day for other a 10-yeor-old boy, was killed. Miss injured.
oue of the proprietors, was shot in tht suburb of Pittsburg. Samuel Woods.«
luuuii l|«lities ofienug tliank« (or what city council an opportunity for horse survivors to come. As none came Kate Tucker was severely injured.
leg. One of the robbers was also stableman, was burned to death, and
Bulrlde uf an Old illlnolsan.
they call Ina disposition to trust the play. For five minutes the petition, Monday, they saw the provincial judge The other occupants of the house es-
Chicago, July 11—F. B. Goseitt, wounded, and with one of his associ­ eight horses were cremated. The 1'«
Cuban*, and declaring that the entire roiu|«>se>l of six rolls of paper, each aud lie sent soldiers, t>ut they could caped injury.
founder of 1« Grange. 111., and oue of ates was captured. The other two es­ is *50,000. The Garland Chemi«»
island is in a state ot absolute tran­ • •ver 100 feet long, were thrown, batted find nothing. The Roman Catholics
Works at Rankin, Pa., were burned al
London,
July
14.
—
The
war
office
the best-known men in this section, caped.
quillity. The leuth infantry. It 1« lie- aud kicked around the council chain­ were absolutely si|*vl out. 30 or mere.
4:30 r’clock this afternoon. The I»*
lievevl, will leave the island shortly af­ bar and then torn to bits and used as So far ax we know they aro not interfer­ announces that General Buller reports today committed suicide by shooting.
Political success, like anything else, is *100,000. The tire was caused by
ter the departure of the regiments now bandages with which the playful alder ing with the Protestants. It is |«ying that #59 prisoners released by Boers He was 80 years old and was despond­ depen 1« almost entirely on the amount
the explosion of a tank of chenii«K>
have arrived at Ladysmith.
ent from long illness.
men blindfolded each other
under orders to proceed home
off old scores agaiust the Catholics.”
of rustling a smu does.
but ao oee was iajared.
Hall Mill atari« I p.
< h»r|r<| With Mtirtkr.
Robert Fitsaimnions will meet l»uth
Surgeon. X*r <
x .«•
Electric Storm in Iowa.
*
Boulder
Creek.
Cal.,
July
12.
—
A
Milwaukee, Wis.. July 14. —The rail
San Francisco, Jnly 14.—Charges
Washington. July 16.—A« a result
During the last 13 vrars th- popula­ Sharkey aud Ruhlin next month.
Dubuque, la., July 1«.—A terrilfo
tire that was started west of here July
rrtucing
mill
at
the
Bav
View
a
rks
of a conference today between Assist electric storm, accompanied by a rsi»‘
tion of Germany has increased It |«r
Gold hauler« in Russia aro governed 4 by a fire balloon is still raging. looking to the trial by court-martial
cent, but the number of doctors in the by arbitrary laws, one of whicn com­ Thousand« of acres ot timber have I •ecu have been preferred with Colonel Long of the Illinois steel Company started ant Secretary Talyor and the officials fall of 1.72 inches, rage I here for three
German empire has increased uo leas pels them to turn over all gold they destroyed, and there «wins no proIva- against Captain Charles T. Baker, of up today, after Iwiug idle two weeks. of the marine hospital service, two ad­ hours today. Nellie L. Mct^ nllii.»»-
than 50 per cent. If this ratio is may find to the imperial treasury, bllity that it will be got under control. the United States transport Sumner. Over 2tX) men are affecteiL The scale ditional surgeons have been ordered to tied 1«. was killed by lightning >. The
npou is prcatlcally the sain- as pro eed at once from San Franci*. o
kept up. any statistician cau forsee the which pays the miner at a »tandant Twentv-five or 30 «awmillers who were The vause of the complaint is that Cap­ agreed
Fourth street incline railway stano*
i
last year's.
time when even German will be a rate
tain
Laker
caused
the
death
of
Henry
to Seattle, and thence by boat to Cat» was struck and shattered. It I» bo-
I hl« law may seem tyrannical, camping at Brand letoa have had to
Italy
k|»|»r,t««s
e'nmmsrrlal
Treaty.
doctor, and the wlade German ¡«ipula- but 11 has one inestimable advantage— leave. Several families were also en- H. Ryan by confining him in the
e to a-si-t 111 stan n_-
t tin lieved great damage was done in Cio
tion, having no patients <>n whom to no g Id digger iu Russia can tell extra­ camped along Bear creek, and they too "brig” or prison a boa nt ship, while he
Rome, July ¡4.—The chamber of smallpox now epidemic at that place. ■ountry.
practice, will have to migrate to fields ordinary romance« about the richness had to alwndoti their camps.
They wa» ill. In consequence of this a deputies today approved the commer­
When a woman dislikes a man. it is
A good many men Imast of ttail
where physlciaus are a shade less , otn- of his claim when the official figures are fought the fire for three days aud charge of murder is preferred again«! cial treaty I«tween the United states
her
favorlite mode of abuse to charge methodical habits who never have any­
Captaiu
Baker.
mon.
•ud Italy.
there to stop him.
nights.
that he leads a dual life.
thing but unpai l bills to tile away
Rear-Admiral Louis Kempff. who
Kalna <Ontlnu» In India.
Hiegro Mitrilrrnr Hanged-
Two ¡«luting«, valuevl at *.1.000,
«tri«. In Wrwfoi>„dlsnda
landed the Cui Ini -tales marines al
Fi>r«>lgner*
l’rlnrv'« Palar».
bailor« Nrntenreti to l»^ath.
were delivered to the Adams Express
Birmingham. Ala.. July 14. — At
Ixmdon. July 1«.—I.>H Cur»<.n,
St. Johns. N. F., July 1«._ The
1‘eking. graduated from the naval aca-
lien Tsin. July 11.—Il i» reported Creswell, 39 miles east of here, John »1 eroy of India. £tscabled to the secre­ leader of the Belle Island strikers was
VI t- rm. B. C-, July
—K1-- Flit-
Company in Boston lor transportation.
<lemy tn 1 HE 1. an I went immediately They were lost
f»'iu Chíllese soureet that thè foreign- Jenning«. colored, was lynched today, tary of state for India. Lord <<eorge arrested at midnight by police with pino sailors of the bark Ethel ta'*
and
their
owner
brought
to lhe ■team frigate Wa*>aah, assisting • nil to recover
*3.000. The sapreme ero ut l'ekin bave taken posnession of Thursiiay last Jeunings shot and killed Hamilton, that an excellent rain has fixed bayonets and conveyed to st. •■en sentencefl to death at Perth. West
in the blockade ot the South Atlantis judicial court
of Ma««a< husrtts sus- thè prinee's ¡«Iacea, opiMvsit« and com­ L. Martin, a laborer. Jennings eras fallen in the northwest province«, and Johns by armed guards. “5__
the captain
— The strikers \ astrai is. fur murdering
cnaat. It tai decided in December, tains a verdicl
for the defendant on the nianding thè British legation uni that arTr«ted and was taken from the offi­ in part» of Central India, and that un- succeeded in overwhelming the
• nd officers of the vowel. M
to
make
him
the
commamier
of
«> —J men
ISM,
ground that there wa« a clause tn the thè native Christiana have been tn* cers by a mob.
u»ual showers have ocx urred at Deccan who were at work, Iu consequence,
rrnerly a lieO'nant of Ag< nnahfo-
the naval statioa in Guam, but before
receipt limiting ths liability to *50 stalled thereiu.
was
the one who started the mutin?
the
official
staff
of
the
Mutrum < «»Ina <t«»lea.
mining com*
he left more urgent work was found foe
Freight Train an.I street Car t alllSa.
and that the receipt bore the stamp
o
panie» were emploved to unload the which ended in murder.
him in the Orient, and now he is the
Milwaukee,
is.
.
July
14.
—
Official«
Indtanapdis.
Ind
.
July
¡4
—
4
(Xl
|.
Fragrg * War » «nd larreaeed.
“Value asked aud not given.”
cowl
schooners.
Parties
commanding naval officer al Peking,
of
striker«
had
Pana. Julr li.— Ihe chamber of of the Milwaukee public ninsenm re­ li«i n between a Blake street car and
*P«IU
lnt»r»*tr<^
it is ona indication that people are de put tea and senate today voted an ad- port the Robbery at that institution ot eight freight cars atta, hed to a Big been arroyed all day on the aljo’.nnu-
Always make it a point to tell every
Madrid, July 16. — Señor xilvel».
aK
re
with
the
intenti,
n
of prevent®.
secret told yoa. and your friends will getting old v>ieu they advocate that all diti*, 'liai 14,500. i HX) trauet tor the pur* a large cxvllecti n of rare coin«, enti- Four engine at a street crossing near
inish premier, says that no »t«nis*
the resumption of work
officials
flnallr stop bothering v<>a by telling young pu|is shoal J be taken down e pooa of carry ing
Huivti upvmtiuua mated in value at bet wren *5,000 aud Military park to lay. rosu ted 1^ tbe of '• n.aqj ' u.pany The
ar vessel will go to China. Spaia «•■
------ - they
*10,000
There is uo clue.
claim
peg.” •
yon any
iu Cbiaa
«enous injury of several ¡««wagers.
ing no interests to defend u> the •»’
bav» JiWCXju sady to wor. today,
lfra.1 crient.
*L
L.
CAtsrBBLL,
Pr.,««.«
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