rOPULATION EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD. LATER NEWS Chinese reformers eaptured Hu! Chow. | France wants peace negotiations to begin at once. Alvarez, a Tagal leader, was captured in Mindanao. The mineowmrs agreed to the stiik- er»' demands. Itoosevelt was given a great recep­ tiou in Cleveland. English horsemen American jockeys. A French exp*-*iiit'*n wa» massacred at latke Assai, A flic: 'a. Captain O. M. Carter is seeking bis liberty on a habeas corpus. Lipton's challenge ..as accepted by the New York Yuichi Club. Hohenhole has resigned. Von Bulow may be the new Ge-rmau chancellor. The United States gunlsrat Marietta has gone to Canton, which U threat­ ened. Rebels were defeated in an engage­ ment with Americans at Tubuguan, Panay, A dispatch received from Lord Rob­ erts, under dats of Pretoria, October 10, reports a number of minor affairs, but rays that the only incident of im­ portance was the surrendering of Tunis Botha, a brother of Commandant Gen­ eral Botha, ut Volksruzt, October 13. Two hundred Uintah Indians from Utah have invaded Northwestern Col­ orado on their annual hunting expedi­ tion, and as usual on such occasions the settler.« are greatly alarmed. Gov­ ernor Thomas has appealed to the fed- eral authorities to drive the Indian» buck to their reservation. Secretary Long has received a letter from Governor Allen, of Porto Rico, in which the latter tells of a tour of the island, of the prosjieroua condition of the sugar crop, and of the very satis- (a< tory coffee crop. Goveror Allen predicts that, with the«e prosperous crops, the people of the inland will soon be upon their feet financially. TENEMENT HOUSE tight rersou» Perlahe.l In a Cun flag■ «clou. OF ARIZONA FIRE York Cru«ua Klgurea Show In«r*»ae of 104 Per €•■< la Tan Year». y J ▲I ,v u. Wazhington. Oct. 22 —The eenzu« bureau today made public the return* New York, Oct. 20. — Eight people the population for the territory of The Conclusion Forced f About to Break Away From were either burned to death or suflo Earl Li and Prince Ching of OREGON. EUGENE Arizona The population of the terri­ eated iu a tire which partially destroy- Washington Concert of the Powers. Want Peace. tory in 1900 is 122,312, a» compared eJ the three-story and attic frame with 59,620 in 1890. This zhowz an double tenement house, 45 and 45H increase during the decade of 62,592 Hester street, early today. The dead HEE INTERESTSFULLY SECURED are: Sarah Sass, 36 y*-«ri old; Samuel WILL SURRENDER THE (ill LT Y or 104.9 per cent Thia large increase has recalled her mi S1STU is due in part to the fact that there Sass. 13; Leua Haas, 3: Moiris Sass. were 28,459 Indians and 154 other per­ iti« 3; Mrs. Horowitz. 46; Rosa Lewis, 52: Only Offen,« w,, (n Mendel Strauss, 60, samuel Strauss, Pl«u>l»«>t»otlar4e* Ace.pt th. Prluclpls son», or a total of 28,628 persons on Not B.l,t lti Coneillatöry H. n„ I 20. Indian reservations, etc., iu Arizona, uf ludriuulty for lb. Lega­ »•11H tor th. s.lh.r Ui|4 ’ Marv Murray, aged 40, was severely who were enumerated in 1890 under tion» Destroyed. ■ burned al>out the back aud was taken the provisions of the census act, but to a hospital. were not included in the general popu­ New York. Oct. 22__ D'stn, St. Petersburg, Oct. 18.—The I’ d *- Oct. 20. — The Havas agency Buller will return to England. Paris, The tire was discovered shortly after lation of the territory in that census. many's attitude in Chin» siau government permit* it to Itecome the following dispatch from received Germany accepts France’s proposal. 1:30 o'clock by the janitor of the The population of the territory iu 1870 vtved as a result oi mf.,-,,, known that its attitude in Chluu will building s. He ran out into the hall Pekin: was 9.658, aud duiing the 10 years ceived here showing the . ....... .2"?* Immense field of coal has been dis­ be increasing independence of the con­ “The diplomatic corp» has received from 1870 to 1880 it increased 30,782 Berlin government to a ro * * to find it ablaze. His shouts arou-ed covered in Alaska. cert of the |*>wer*. Russia, it ia ex­ ri0* the other» iu the house, but the tiames a joint note from Li Hung Chang and or 318.7 percent, giving a population dilation iu the settlement plained, is di»|>oaed to atta* h less value Reformers defeated tile imperia) had already gained tierce headway and Prince Ching, saying that it is time to in 1880 of 40,440. The population in Eastern question, »ay* a u- 3(1 *" to joint action siuce her iuterutta have army on East river. few had time to save themselves by the end the present situation and to treat 189»), as state«! in the report for that correspondent of the Herald* >• been fully secured by the successful The Boer« are very active in the stairs. On the third floor of No. 47 for peace, au l that the princes aud census, was 59,620, represeutiug an in­ learned that the recall of p„,„ ' “ campaign in Manchuria. Moreover, Kroouatadt district. lived Charles Sass, hia wife and four ministers who were accomplices of tbe crease during the decade of 19,180, or von Sternberg, the charge Russia is uot williug to “follow the children, his mother-in-law aud Mrs. Boxers will be handed over to the 49.4 per cent. was due to his efforts to Russians take the first step on the irreconcilable policy of some of the Horowitz. 8aaa took the child nearest courts to be judged and punished ac­ The population of Arizona in 1900 is road looking to a pronnt '* right bank of the Amur. powers.” The expectation, the publi­ at hand and rushed to the tire escape. cording to Chinese law. As plenipo- more than 12 times as large as the pop­ solution of the Chinese troul ie1**/* ’1 Lord Alverstone will l>e the new lor«j cation adds, ia that the Chinese gov­ t ’ Utiaries. Li Huug Chang aud Prince He managed to get down to the bal- ulation given for 1870 in the first cen­ von Sternberg returned tv k«»' chief justice of England. ernment ia about to utilize all its re- 'hiiig offer to treat for peace and ac­ ony in front of the building on tin 10* sus taken after its organization as a the steamer Deutschland. roiircea of duplicity to keep the powers ept the priii'-ii'le of indemnity for the Mexican troupe an* having a hard -econd door, and supposed that bib Among the friends ¿f Raw territory in 1863. occupied with vain negotiations and campaign against Indians. wife and others were awaiting him. legation» destroyed. Tho losses ate to The total land suff ice of Arizona is Sternberg in the official <-ir.. „B * proposals an*! the dispatching of notes only one who >e estimated by delegate» of the pow­ approximately 112,920 square miles, leep surprise was felt when th. Captain Shields and his 51 men were in order to guiu time until the winter, Mrs. Horowitz was the ers. European nations can lie accord- followed him, however, She took the rescued from the Filipinos. the average number of persons to the of his removal from WashiD1!r„n * counting on the rigor of the climate to child from his arms when she raw e«i fresh commercial advantages on the square mile at the census of 1890 and first noised about. Hi* r»^ A milk combine hr.« been formed b^ prevent military «qa-riitiona anil allow their escape cut off, aud cried to a J<>- old treaties modified, but as the re­ ¡900 being as follows: 1890, .«0; the administration were of fi milkmen of Vancouver, B. C. China to prepare her resources fur a cordial character, ami theoffic^,** licetnan below to catch it. The police­ quirements of the powers vary, each 1900, 1. spring campaign. Roosevelt conclnded his Kentucky man caught the child safely and shout­ piwer must formulate its own. The erally conceded that he was H.IU1. * plenipotentiaries demand an immediate PHILLIPINE NAVAL STATION. tour with a speech in Covington. No Ntirpri«»* in W hm I i Ington. ed to the woman to drop. Sass had al to make a satisfactory solwL* ' UuB 11 Washington, (Jet. 18.—The cable ready dropped to tiio ground. Mrs. cessation of hobtilitie», because of their Subig Bay I• Not Considered a Suitable China possible. The rebellion in Southern China is anti-dynastic rather tbun anti-foreign. dispatch fioin St. Petersburg, indicat­ Horowitz was about to drop. when offer aud request an interview w ith the Exact details as to Baron von Place« ing that Russia’s attitude iu China Hames suddenly burst through an awn Tanng li Yamuu for October 21. Yellow fever is expected to increase Washington, Oct. 22. — Reports berg ■ recall are impossible to 0*/ “Replying to tbe note, M. I’ichou, ' will be independent of the concert of ing on the first floor with such fury in llavuna while sewers are being dug. which have reached the navy depart­ a* uone of the official« of th« lie, the poweia. cause*! no surprise among that she was driven back again to the the French minister, »aid that Uhna, ment are to the effect that Subig bay, embassy will talk .»bout the having rei-ognizod that she had violated Fire at Herrick. 111., destroyed 10 officials here. It was noted when the wall and her only escape was cut off. und the state department does 0„( ", in the Philippines, is not a suitable the law of nations, was bound to ac ­ bnsineat bouses, causing a loss of $50, aggressve military movement was be­ Elaines buist out at the same time to be fully advised on the sOl.u.ct place for locating an extensive naval JOO. cept for that very reason the responsi ­ gun by Germany ami the expedition from the window behind her and from is known, however, that Baron r station, coaling station or navy yard, against I’a-j ling 1-u started, that Rus­ the door of the balcony under her feet. bilities involved Consequently he t join iu the movement. The dis­ the ground, but hedged iu on all sides lutlicte»! upon the prinuip e* guilty, ter. Naval opinion has been divided ceived, presented proposal, t0 this for some time as to the relative merits namely Prince Tuan, Prince thvvang, patch from St. Petersburg is looked on by dailies, she was burned to death be­ eminent iu a more conciliatory Li Hung Chang expresses regret fol as merely another step. Moreovet, it fore the eyes of the terrified crowd Kang Yi and Tung Fu ILiang, adding of Manila bav and Subig bay. The thau the Berlin authorities had a'. recent occurrence» aud thanks Ameri Spanish government spent large sums that so long as their heads had not gathered in the street. is regarded as quite iu consonance with teniplated. Being on the gruoud. W cans. Mis. Sass, with little Morris, bad fallen, it was impossible to cease hos­ on Subig bay aud it was thought to on von Sternberg appreciated that n the pacific tendencies of the govern­ offer facilities superior to those of Ma ­ De wet proclaim» that burghers who tilities. ment, ■which have been directed all been unable to get further thau the refuse to tight *1 be made prisoner. M. l’ichon has been confined to hie nila bay for a permanent naval head­ would be advisable in the interest The family of the late John Clark, of along to securing settlement by diplo­ window, when they were both over­ harmonious relations between both of war. New York, has engaged counsel to try matic means rather than by the sword. coms by smoke and perished. Lena bed for several days with a slight at­ quarters. An inquiry as to the relative eminent* for him to Le lest pgn» merits of this ami several other points to obtain the estate ut hia brother, Im ­ tack of typhoid fever. Imt his condition A case of illness, suspected to be bu­ Sass ran iuto the hallway and was than his instructions required. STOPPED BY MILITIA. Imnic plai le. is reported at ste I »«y. lay Clark, who died a few years age -aught bv the tiames there aud died. is uot grave. Owing to the arrival of was instituted some time ago aud the Official* here are very deeply grievxi reisvrts forwarded through the com- in Australia, leaving a fortune esti­ a parish suburb of Loudon. Samuel Sass and Miss Rose Lewis per­ Count von Waldersee, General A'ryon, mated at $20,000,000. The dead mau Hurdling Striker« F<»unaron von Steinberg's recail, M Records that fell into th«* I land# o* was an owner of gold mines. Recent­ they say he hus certainly aided mm. Burred by Soldier«. found in the hallway,- the lad’s arm «tedded to prolong his »tav in I’ekin favorable to Subig bay, holding that it serving good relations between thetw correspondents show that Chinese au has disadvantage« similar to those urged ly, Governor Voorhees, of New Jersey, Lansford, Pa., Oct. 18.—About still clasped about the aged woman’s until he receives fresh orders. thoritie» supported the Boxer move­ was informed that the multimillion­ 1,000 men and 60 women ami girls against Manila bay. Several other powers. It is pointed out that if g» waist, as though he had died while ment. OWNERS ALL IN LINE. points are suggested as offering good had acted in au offensive manner u aire's heirs were in that state, He left marched 18 miles, from the south side trying to drag her out. The frontroom A dispatch from Port Limon, Colom uone in Australia ami his whole for- of the Hazleton region, during the in the attic was occupied bv Mendel sites for stations or yards, including answers made to the German wia Coal Mine Operator« Agree to the Ad* hia, says that a serious tile broke out tune is said to bo tying untouched night, for the Panther creek valley, Strauss and his son Samuel. Ilo Ilo and Olongapo. Naval Con­ would not have been different in, Both vance —Mitchell Say« Little. Uwloubtedlv Ge.-nuj ami that several prominent commercial waiting to l>« divided among four where they expected to close the 10 were suffocated. structor Hobson has taken a different those given. Mary Murray aud Scranton, Pa., Oct. 20. — Represen­ view, however, and has presented a was greatly chagrined by the refum, af buildings were destroyed. nephews and tieices in New Jersey. collieries of the Lehigh Coal & Navi­ Mary Martiu, scrubwomen, who lived the United States to accede to m The »ultan of Tuikey has leased tc Among these are Jame» N. Clark and gation Company, but just a» the weary in an apartment back of the Strauss’, tatives of nearly all the big coal com­ plan for an extensive naval establish­ proposition to make the surreal« of panies of the region conferred here to ­ James \V. Clark, whose present where ­ ment on Subig bay. In view of the marchers were nearing their destina ­ Germany for 30 years the islaml oi stinted down the rear stairway, reach­ day, mid made an agreement to amend the Chinese guilty of outrage* precel« abouts are unknown. tion this morning they- were met on a differences of opinion it is probable I'roan, in the Red sea. 40 miles nurtF ing the ground iu safetv. Ou the mountain road liy three companies of stairs, the Martin woman’s dress caught the notices already posted by attaching that a naval board will be named to to negotiations, inasmuch a* the att-.tcdi of Kamarau, for a coaling station. Russia abandon* the ooucrrt of the infantry, and at the |>oiut of the bay­ tire, but tin* flames were beaten out by the following: pass upon the several points aud select of this government made the rejevtit, Full returns as to the wine harveg- powers. of the proposal certain. It was *‘lu further explanation of the above the one most available for a station. onet were driven back four miles to Mrs. Murray, who was slightly burned throughout Germany for the year »how ably this feeling that had much to k Captain Shields was wounded iu the Tamaqua and dispersed. notice, this company deHires tvsnv that in the back. The loss by tire is Vbti- that it is more abundant and of more fighting in Mnrimluque. POLITICAL UPHEAVAL. with Baron von Sternberg's recall. it is Its intention to pay the advance in Another crowd of 800 strikers trom mated at $6,000. excellent quality than for several years Baron von Sternberg was in«t» 1 wages above noted until April 1, 1901, Cau«e( the g-l Andrew Carnegie has presented £10,- For a moment just after the two forces place this evening. A budy of students there seems to I e some misunderstand­ the offices before it is brought under mint winner. relation* between the two couutri». ing in this matter, they have agreed to tried to rush (he platiunu. They threw met on the road in the darkness, it any sort of discipline. 000 to tiie town of Hawick, Roxburgh Charles Fargo, second vice-president county, Scotland, for a public library. looked as if a clash would come, hut chairs at Dowie, wi.o called upon the ad l to their notice a clause to the effect The ostensible cause of the sudden Miner» Hopeful of * Hsttlem-»i. The that it is their intention to pay the ad­ of the American Express Com puny, iz th«* good sense of those who hail charge, |*olice and tied by a sitle door. Wilkesbarre, Fa , Oct 22.—Ttel* It is reported a small ba ml of Creek of the sli ikers prevented any couflict. |*>lice fought their nay iu ami endeav­ vance iu wages until April 1, 1901, and upheaval in politics here is doubtless «lead at Chicago. the necessity which has risen for a high Valley and individual companies Indians in Indian territory, are getting ored to expel tho rioters, arresting a tliereater until further uotiice.” The Loraine, O„ plant of the Federal reaily to muk<* trouble and resist pay­ more decided and strenuous foreign in the Wyoming valley posted notu«« number. Fighting was then resumed, CAMPAIGN IN TRANSVAAL. Steel Company ha« been closed, shut­ ing the tribal taxes. The lndiau agent» policy in view of the situation in today, in which they invite their em­ YELLOW FEVER VICTIM. sticks and « hair* being used as weap ­ ting out 3,900 men. China. It is generally felt that Japan ployes to return to work nt a 10 p*t are preputmg fur any emergency. Freutli l lcuilng th»* Country *iouth of ons. The students tried to rescue those Major l’eter«oa l>l«-airs. towards Heidelberg to clear a pait oi hall, where Mr. Dowie's meetings have years ill the penitentiary. eral. Washington: Major Matt R. recent rescue of the legations, and, headquarters tb>* opinion prevails tint Dysentery is raging among the troops Fire in the lumber district of Osh­ the country not vet visited by out l>«*eii held, will consult with a repie- l’vter.i-n, U. s. V., diedof yellow fever above all, her superior knowledge of some way will be fouu l out of lhe di#- »»«ntativ«* of Scotland yard as t«i the troops. at Tien Tsiu and the < ierinau routing- kosh, Wiz., destroyed 13,000,000 feet “Mahon, commanding the mounted advisability of allowing further meet­ i.t Isis Anima* st 9 o'clock, Octolier what can and ought to be done in ulty. ent will truusfer its headquarters to of lumber ami part of the Hollister- i'J. Mr-*. I’eter-on, hi* wife, killed China, all entitling her word and o07 casual« anil General Fisher waa one of Wyoming'» "GEORGAS,Chief sanitary (ifflcer.'* past whenever au important crisis had lynched at 2 o'clock this moruiig. Striking coal miners will accept the day, capturing a convoy during hi« pioneers, coming to Cheyenne in 1871 Major IVterson was with the com­ arisen. A significant feature of the Johnson had been incarcerated temp«*- 10 j»*r cent iucrease in wages offered leeruits representing every regiment inarch. ’’ by the operators If it lasts all winter. of the regular service iu China ami th» Lord Robert« also reports a number as associate justice of the territorial missary department, aud held th - rank present case is to be found in the fact arily at the state capital. Lszt nignt However, the men will uot resume Philippine«. A large number of hos­ of minor affairs showing that the Boers court. He was appointed by President of captain iu the regular establishment. that the Marquis i» now credited with the sheriff attempted to take him» Grant. He was afterward chief jns- He was a graduate of West Poiut. ami strong pro-Russian tendencies. work uutil officially ordered by union pital corps men aceoni|>auleinted from North l aroliua. body of men overpowered tb* **.: e" Ail explosion of rubl>er cement in rtie near Kimberley, October 14, unop­ years. His war record waa particnlar- New York. Oct. 22.—Mrs. Elizabeth and securing the prisoner, liangmi hi* In northern Pulley, October 13, Com- ly brilliant, rising from the ranks of Indianapolis. Ind., Oct. 20. — Majo* Rhoades has obtained a verdict in the piiuv I), Tweuty-sixth United States basement of a four-story building iu posed, and captured 50 Boers. volunteers to be brigadier-general. At I eter-on was well known here, having supreme court for $37,000, in the suit Fever RpreadInf HMvan«. volunteer lufautry, was attacked by a Detroit, Mich., resulted in a tire which the battle of Bethe-ada Church he had been iletailed h* re as mustering office» by hei as administratrix of her hus­ Havana, Oct. 20. — Yellow f»v»ri»> (i I k « s « orkr r» Mf«r«*li*-t anp«*'* Orleans is to leave lor Hawaii early iu Pocatello, Idaho, by running into the to th«* regular army au I left the volnuteae belonging to the defeue the the Herald, have arrest«*»! an Italian sen ice. January, uuder the leailsrvhipof Father rear end of «1 freight train standing on boeyott de. lared by the strikers. ami die«l a few hour» later. It is in very low. and Mrs. Hayes >*** named Angel Manetti, who is known Nasea, au Italian priest. The colony the mam line. The engine <>f th«* pas- ►eager train rolleii down the embank ­ connection with the death of Captain isolated with him. Indian Gold for America. «ill be In ths employ of an American as the frieud of Caserio, who assassin­ Ivrldrnl hi MoravlM. Rhoades that Policeman Thomas F. company, which has large sugar inter­ ment, and Engineer Beckman and Fire­ ate I President Carnot, of France, and London Oct JO. — It is rutnoted that William L. Wilson, p’t usdwi* Vienna. Oct. 18.— The facade of the O'Biien was sent to sing 'mg prison. eral un«ier Cleveland, is dead at 1 est« in the Hawaiian islands. The man George wero l*a*lly iujurod. Au Cs«*ch Ingh sc I hm 'I, at I'rossnita. of Bresci. who |kille-l King Humbert, gold to the amonut ol £500,000, Mo oompany will build a church, school unknown tramp wse killed au«i auothet ravia, toppled into the street today, of Italy. Manetti, it is charged, wa» which is due to arrive here from Indi» He was convicted of stealing the cap­ ington, Va. had hi« leg crushed. tain’s watch which had been taken ■ ud homes (or the Sicilians. killing »even persous and injuring 10. plotting to take the life of 1'reaident next week, lias l«*eu engaged for th«* from the injured man. I'uited state«. Unite«! states. • Campos Salles, of Brazil. Nome has ha 1 Ml 1 Horhnirn Killed In n Htnrm. The work of building a woven win In Jeresy City, N. J., a daughter An Indiana Trdgrrly, Rank Pjrnsnllte*!- Sew York, Oct. IS.—\ severe wind Mels, < har(e.l With W.jh.m Orest Irrigation I niterlaklng. wa« born to the wife of Bread, the as- fence along the Pennsylvania railroad storm overthrew the unfinished brick Colnmbuf, Ind.. Oct. 22._ At Way- right of way is nearly completed. sa-»iu of King Humbert. Nevada. Mo., Oct. 22. —I '** * Boise. Idaho, Oct 19. — Th« «tat» New York. Oct. 20.— Con McVey, ftiaatvillt, lnr- men before daylight. They lyu«' the *ieI*ts hanging over them during railroad will shortly unite iuto our afternoou, killing thrv*e workmen, fatal­ v’U the snake river, near Shoshone ■lotorietv November 10. fwy*. |,v julnp. n* on sh* t and killed William Barton, the year, the hrtal incutnbaranoea system all its branch and leased lines ly injuring two others and seriously in­ Falls, to Ire rvclaitued under the Carot­ ing into the riug and interfering with, because Barton objected to Beck keep- the safe, blowing it into in*u>! f aci by canal to be taken out of the tile Cnrl>ett Sharkey 'barker fight, tight, was t**lav and secure«) atxvut $3." iu Iowa and Missouri. ral.eil amounting to $88,675. juring three m**re. 1 _----- . Two «•ontentz. it river, at the head of the cauvon lead­ held in $l,< 'it bail f**r examination on iug company with his daughter, It • is B state*). - t«»«'W. s. Cef’t»1 r -x.Mt yea: ■ The natives of Hawaii, be they ever Die curator of the Field Columbian ago Beck killed Miss Gra. e liam I Maron, who hear t the «SP11 ing to the falls, The undertaking will a charge of mayhem, Thom*« Clinton, museum at Chicago claims to bava so poor, These of- cost $ 1,500.01k). 8. B. Milner, of Salt a tmall-sicesi hotel porter, apf-eared Cobee. because she ref«i«w.| to marrv tir*i into the darkness ’’—*- ----- .................... fourni geological proof that the «dvent tenses a ex«'lu.ively was — acquitted of the town. The i< obbers latke, is president of the company. against Mc\ ev. One ear was badly him. Beck _____ - return«! th» j** crime. The tragedy caused a tremend- killing Maron in*tantlv ol III«* ou this globe wa» more than 10,- to the P of the ill- ► h«-"» . >. erat>-d. he claim», by the t«s•* rge C. Beveridge, of 'an Francis«- >, road and cutting the telephone and ’ Tange Judd's Farmer final report in I Railroad had its first o iisiun * It i< proposed to estahhah in the He telegraph wire«. Their attack« are in- its issue of October 20. at the comple id on ng. Two train* coili ed S®'1 •* • re recali «ni hrrv. destro»*! tbeeutire l»usi arrived today from Mexico. *>eart <»( the haiaiaomeat remdent'e aeo civ ues» aecti«Ml of tbe city and eauae.1 a brought news of a tragedy enacted in tolerable. The repairing linemen *-an- tn>n of harvest, approximates 239.000.- peraoM wen» injured, tv ■ ,f tb*® * ¿ioti hi Pvughket’paie, N V .a heme ! (or old men who have bad and lost fur property h’-s of $3,0auk, Linda warn* to be to corral all the burghan Ely see. and the Place de Twenty year« a|p> the ritv of Tr nto, nt Bros . thè l uitn of a city Kahhi Hrriaan Sehwara. Steel Weeks R»-<"*» r^’t «tu» •«varai bvvteis. Chi Mae merehauls them can l*e trusted Itali, which wee to roef |.hh).0iH> hy Hon-ton. Tex ..Oct. 30.— KabM Her- The Ohio supreme court holds the Joliet III., Oct. 19 — li­ were also heavy tosar*. |5>rt Limon the original ewtltoa’e I e uutiav oq man Schwara, a well known Jewish men of the Rock lale I Ut «< * tlwlgkt T. R*1.1 rs*a.1_ was in a tlounshipg couditmn aud tb» Ohio tramp act o nstit itional. A man It to date haw la*» ti f », aud 11 found begging oatude hi* home county He ►Ameri* an tee! * «'.re < Washington. Oct. 211.— Dwight T. Uterateur. died today, aged 7# commarciai lutereste of tbe city bav» Ae UuC ) rt Ju«auvU. n«d an luteruatunal reputation as a -■eu laid off indefinitely and refusing to work is liable to iruiu Reid, vice-consul at Madrid/ died l-eeu larve. writer on the Jewish religion. oue to three years iu utiau*. day. Q O men are effect«!*!