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EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD LATER SWEPT BY A STORM KRUGER’S RECEPTION^ DAMAGED I Culurapo Spring* BY I* THE GALE Kasoverlng Fra UevaOatioB Wrought by * Tornado I* th» »term. Tha dowager empre*« d«tlr«« to rw- th« iotih. turn to P*ki». Colorado Spring», Nov. 36.—T1 Memphis, Nov. 24.—Advice* received city is rapidly taking on it* normal ap- Another *oow storm Is «weeping over tonight from the »tonn-swept section* Ex-President of Transvaal Is peaiance after yesterday’s storm. The Refusal to Grant British Columbia. .. OR BOON. Ex-Rebels Will Join Ameri of Mississippi, Arkanaa* and Tennessee EUGENE ... damage will approximate *300,000 and Now on French Soil. — ■ ■ Seventy-flva live* were lost in tbe to American c01 indicate that the Io»* of life and dam cans in the Pursuit is dne entirely to destruction by the tornado in the South. age to property 1« far greater tban at • wind, all reports if serious fire losses first reported. The place* affected are Negotiation* are under way for a re being unfounded. There were 10alarm* remote sud isolated, and at tbe be»t HE WAS HEARTILY WELCOMED ciprocity treaty with Russia. macabolos hill lead party of fire iu 10 hours, but no serionz fires with means they are not well equipped A difference of opinion ha* brought I occurred. Incandescent lights are of communication, and the storm the Chinese negotiations to a standstill. by ourning tonight, but the streets are Only Vnplrassnt Incluant Causrd devastation which last evening carried Rejeeira ... lu Ial»r**tli>g Cvllsctlua el ileo.* Frei still dark. Light wires and telegraph ■ ugluhinra-They Threw Small Faul Kruger, ex-preaident of the* II« Will Hute Ou* Hundred Picked a< ro-o the cuuntry at the same time Marpout I. a ( tbs T wm Heaulsphsres Fresouted Native* and Will Be Supported wires are still strewn across the trolley South African republic, has arrived at Coins at Ooui Faul« swept a «ay the wires, so that tele- lu a Cundsused Furw, by I’lilted Mate* Troupe. rl’“ Petal. wires in many places and the street Marseilles. phone and telegraph wires alike were raiway traffic will not be resumed un- Dependence has put out id service. F The ways and means committee of Marseille«. Nov. 25—Today proved Constantinople. No. Sanitary conditions at Pekin ara be the house, decides to reduce tbe war Manila, Nov. 23 —General Macs- necessarily been placed I in railroad men a triumph for Mr. Kruger such as even tjl some time tomorrow. About 500 coming serious. holos, the ex-Filipino chief, is prepared and travelers coming from affected the Boer delegates aud his most ardent houses and business blocks are damaged has definitely tax *30,U0U,UO9. and 150 trees uprootad. “» exequatur for a The good roads movement was form MacArthur is pushing the campaign to start in pursuit of Aguinaldo with parts. It is estimated that the number admirers failed to anticipate. The de No lives were lost in the storm, and •ul at Harpoot. Tbi, re 100 picked uatives, supported by of dead will exceed 75. ally launched in Chicago. lirium of enthusiasm which marked against the Filipinos, reinforcements | Colonel E. T. Ensign, who was struck ed by the United State?^ American troops. Other ex-rebel Fil Methodist* convened in New York being sent to tbe several divisions. THE STORM IN TENNESSEE. •very step of his progress from the by a telegraph jsilo aud suffered a 1 direct violation of th. ‘*|M ipinos will be used in campaigning tn time he lauded until the hotel was denounced the Church of Borne. broken leg, has the most serious in The official count for Ohio is as fol liie country. Their offers have not reached was a revelation, even to tbe Bebel and Ameiican activity in the lows: McKinley 543,918, Bryan 474, bean formally made yet, but they are Mure Than SO people Were Killed and loo Injured. people of Marseille* themselves. It jury. field has been greatly increased. The storm was not attended by rain by President McRmi^’“‘I 882; McKinley's plurality, 69,036. ready if the authorities will accept Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 24.—Tennes fully equaled if it did not surpass, the or enow. The gale came direct from to establish a con*-,!«""’ Kentucky bank is out *201,000 Lampson F. Sherman, brother of the their services. Aguinaldo, it is sup- see was swept last night bv the most frantio demonstration of patriotism through the dishonesty of a clerk. late Senator John Sherman, of Ohio, pofred, is in Northern Luzon, according destructive storm ever known in the with which France opened her arms to Fike's l’eak, which is west of the city, has been directed t„ , The expected vi.i^* and it blew from 1 F. M. to 2 A. M. po« to statements made by ex-rebel lead -tate. The United States supreme court died at Des Moines, Iowa, aged 79. Mure than 50 people were Major Marchand at Toulon on his re At 2:30 F. M.. when the wind gauge ship Kentucky to SnirnuJ* ers now in Manila, confirmed from oth turn from Fasboda. An assembly of sustained the Tennessee cigarette law. Killed,and 100 more injured, while the The official count for Nebraska, at the Colorado college was destroyed, relate quite as much to tki er sources. damage to honses, timber and other such masses, exceeding even the most it had registered a velocity of 82 miles to the indemnity qne»tion Four men were burned to death in a shows that McKinley’s plurality in the Aglipay, a renegade native priest, sanguine estimate, might perhaps be fire that destroyed a Pennsylvania ho- state is 7.822. The total vote of the not long ago an insurgent leader in projn-rty will reach large flgoYes. per hour. The weather today has been THE COLOMS^ state ia 251,998. McKinley received The storm entered the state from partly explained by the ceremonious fair and warm, wita little wind. Northern Luzon, has written to friends obsequies of the bishop of Marseille», Northern Mississippi and swept across 121,825 and Bryan 114,013. The damage is greatest in the busi Mor« Rebel Vletorl,._c,18 The battle-ship Kentucky will en in Manila asking for election news and including an imposing religious pro The population of the state of New requesting to be informed whether a in a northeasterly direction. Great uia force the indemnity claim against Tur cession from the cathedral, bnt noth ness part of the city. The El Faso damage is reported from the counties York as officially announced by the decision has been reached concerning key. Kingston, Jamaica, X#v ing can minimize the spontaneous ex National bank, Durkee building, Gid- bordering on Mississippi and further census bureau, is 7,368,013, as against In an engagement north of Manila 11 b 5,997,853 in 1890. an increase of the relations between church and state, on. Columbia, in Maury county, is plosion of sentiment displayed toward ding block, opera house, high school, British steamer Harla.|ia, and the disposition of church proper the heaviest sufferer. Lavergne, Nol Mr. Kruger by the entire population of postoffice, Antler’s livery, Colorado just arrived here fr.lla < 0 Americans aud 50 Filipinos were 1,370,159, or 21.1 per cent ties. The replies sent him contain the ensville and Gallatin also felt the the first port and one of the largest Springs Transfer Company and Min that severe fightiu.- (o-enr^wr killed. ing Exchange buildings, all in the nnd Tuesday at fulebr*. t *** information that church and state will wind a fury, the storm finally losing its cities of France. At Republic, Wash., Charles Kramer There is a scarcity of food in Tien center oi the city, hail roofs torn off or nient forces attacked tbe be separate, and the entire religious force against the Cumberland moun was found hanging by his neck, in a Yet the grandeur of this demonstra Tain, and already there is considerable * slaughter house. He had been missed freedom will be allowed. tain range. Columbia’s casualties tion perhaps ranks in importance to tbe were badly damaged and wreckage occupied a good posit suffering. since November 9. His body was emphatic manifesto of “no compro blockades the principal streets. Plate suit that the losses of the number 25 dead and 50 injured. Tranaport ludiana Aground. The liay-Fauncefote treaty will be found by George Raglan, who visited The path of the storm was a boot 350 mise’’ which Mr. Kruger delivered in glass windows all over the city are heavy. The fighting W|| Washington, Nov. 23.—Quartermas- the stumbling block in the way of the slaughter house. He was general shattered and the loss in these alone ter-Geueral Ludington received a cable yards wide, and was through the north a low voice, but one vibrating With will amount to many thousand* of dol when the steamer left Ttmj7 canal legislation. The stores and rests w»,*’ . ly despondent, and having lost *100 <>n dispatch today from Colonel Miller, western suburbs of the town. In its emotion, accompanied by energetic Twenty-six Oregon counties that the election, it iseup|s>sed that induced chief quartermaster at Manila, con path everything is completely wroeked. gestures of tbe right hand, «tiring tbe lars. From outlying sections of the were closed and the rod«!, city teports have come of destruction tion of the railroad lia, ‘ have not remitted scalp bounty tax are him to take his own life. firming the press report of the ground Not even the iron and stone fence OD hearts of all within hearing. Tbe last of ninny small dwelling houses. In rebel force was reported to be» requested to do so. the the arsenal grounds is standing. sentences of his declaration were ut Labor troubles that have been smol ing of the transport Indiana on the east The number of honses destroyed in tered with a vigoi and a decision which Ivy Wild, a suburb, Smith's green the government troops The marriage of the Duke of Man dering for some time at the Flano Har side of Isla de i’olilo, one of the bore out his reputation as to the incar houses were blown down and burned. Business is entirely m.peislea chester and Miss Zimmerman, of Cin vester Manufacturing Company's plant smaller islands of the Philippine group, the Nolansville neighborhood is 16. At Lavergne, 16 miles south of here, nation of iron will and stubborn re There were about a dozen alarms of fire latter place, aud both l’»atlr,^ cinnati, is announced. at Wert Fullman, Illinois, culminated east of Luzon. Colonel Miller's dis on the Nashville, Chattanooga & St. sistance. His mere delivery of a dec during the any and night. Firemen Ion are in a state of terror, f]/ Fast fiscal year was the most pros in a lockout of 900 workmen. Notices patch follows: Louis road, the velocity of the wind laration of such far-reaching import did valiant service Jand prevented the are attacking in a determined “ Indiana aground November 7. She have been posted announcing a suspen perous period known to American was marvelous, and from best report, ance testifies to the independence of spread of the flames. Mayor Robin- ami it is feared the slanghterT is reported as not damaged, l ’ almet sion of work for [an indefinite period. shipping for sope time. before aeciriv« res- lasted only about 20 seconds. In this his character, as it came as a surprise sou is commended ou all sides for hit great The plant was shut down last July, but (quartermaster), with transport Penn prompt action iu organizing a commit A Chicago film submit* the best bid work was resumed again the day after sylvania and a lighter draught vessel, short time alxmt 30 dwellings were even to his intimate political adivsers tee of safety. Major Shapcott was reached. The liberal», it for the construction of the new post- by the passengers of the ste^ a left Manila Sunday in order to relieve turned into kindling wood. The wind who, up to the last, were in ignorance election. office building Salem, Or. made a swath about 200 yards wide of his determination. He announced placed iu charge aud he at ouce organ bold Buena Ventura, though a,’ her. Nothing more necessary.’’ Tbe Vossiche Zeitung, of Berlin, The to the world this morning that the ized a force to patrol the streets and lombian government ii nuig, Fifty-six cases of yellow fever are When the Indiana ran aground she through the middle of the town. now undei treatment in the city of points out “tbe dangers of permitting was loaded with supplies and a com I-avergne high school and the station, Boers would be free people or die. and iusructions were positive to show no effort to regain possession of it. * Flood* In Southern C«II(O„,B Havana, among them two Americans. Boer* to trek into German Southwest pany of the Twenty-second infantry, the two largest buildings, were laid the faces of the men about him, Wes mercy to anybody starting a fire in the streets. Africa, since they are unmanageable Anaheim, Cal., Nov , 26.—The Fred J. Kisel, of Malheur county, and incapable of accepting orderly con detailed tr act as a garrison at Baloi. flat. The railroad lost four section sels, Froebler ami the other Boer repre houses also. sentatives. bore the look of fearless de NEW FRUIT CANNERY. situation here is alarming, a Oregon, has been ap|iointed as a dele ditions.’’ Giving a word of warning TORNADO IN THE SOUTH. The rise in the Cumberland river at termination reflecting the spirit that in the Santa Ana riierhas btoidta gate to the National Irrigation Con- it says: "The Boers would see k to Company Organised to Found Industry Nashville is the most rapid known in Mr. Kruger declared animated every water to within a mile of tht». gress. in Clark County. hold the gronn I, thus forming a state Much Lun of I.lfe In Tennessee and 25 years, the water having climbed 20 man, woman and child in tbe Traue- which is 15 feet below thebedolg Al I am I sn I ppi. Kev. James Deighton, once a noted within a state. The German colonial Vancouver, Wash., Nov. 26.—The river, and if the rise of the him« leet on the gauge since yesterday vaal. Memphis, Tenn., Nov. 23.—A tor morning. Loudon preacher, and an intimate authorities showld rememlier that it Columbia Fruit Canning Company is The unfortunate occurrence nt the tinues the town will be iwemped i friend of Spurgeon, died at Hungtun, would be generation* liefore the Boers nado bounding through a narrow In Memphis there is a heavy loss as hotel on the main boulevard alone the name of a new corporation organ Catholic cemetery was reached » Ind., aged 63 years. forget that they once iMiesesHed an inde stretch of tenitory stretching from a a result of the storm. Culverts were marred the character of tne demonstra ized in Clark county this week. The night and is under a footolw.ts, a point three miles north of Lulu, Miss., washed out and small bridges were tion, whch np to that time had been object of the concern will be to do a The population of Minnesota, as offi pendent political existence.’’ the peat lands breaks in the assttd* to Lagrange, Tenn., caused a heavy cially announced, is 1,715,754, against The allies at Fakin resolved on loss of life and property this afternoon. swept away. Lumber firms on Wolf unanimously and exclusively a tribute general fruit cajning business. Suit river have let in n large volniwofw river suffered severely from the de of sympathy and Rdmiratiou. “Vivo able grounds have been purchased at water, and the celery men feutk* 1,391,826 in 1890, an iucrease of 449,- strong measures. The storm so completely interrupted traction of logs, and it is estimated to Kruger,” 568 since 1890, or 34.5 per eeut. “Vive les Boers.” and Fishers, six miles ea-t of this place, tire crop of 1,500 care will I* R No effort will be made by congress telegraphic and telephonic communica night that their losses will foot up be- “ Vive la liberte, ” were the cries that upon which it is proponed to erect, in Over 100 families have been fo* Dispathees from Vladivostock say to decrease Southern representation. tion that neither the origin nor the end tween *30C,000 and *500,000. that formed a hurricane of cheoring the spring, an extensive factory. The from their homes and there intel* the Chinese have destroyed 300 versts The opening of the .Milton creamery, ing of it can lie determined tonight, uor and swept over the city. Unfoitunate- plant will have frontage on the Colum people in isolated section» tons IN MISSISSIPPI. of the southern section of the Manchur the first iu Eastern Oregon, was cele can the extent of the disaster be ly the high rsprehenaible foolishness of bia rivet and be provided with ample drowned. ian railroad. All the stations were brated. learned. From meager details obtain A Wi<le Extent of Territory Swept by half a dozen persons in throning small wharves for shipping purposes. Its Black Flag* at Canton. burned and much rolling stock was de able, covering only three points, it ap- the Tornado. coins into the crowd as Mr. Kruger capacity will be about 30,000 csaes of Russia deals the Faciflc coast a hard pears that 19 lives were lost, and the New York, Nov. 26.—One tr.ni stroyed. The damage is estimated at Memphis, Nov. 24.—In Mssissippi passed acted like msgic in conjuring fruit, during the season blow by putting a high tariff un flour destruction of property was also heavy. Black Flags have returned toCsM, 10,000,000 roubles. The promoters and principal stock save a Herald dispatch from H r the greatest loss of life ami damage to up an anti-British outburst, which it to Siberia. It is believed that between the towns Two men held np a saloon at Tacoma holders are J. C. Fancher and Fred G. needed all the promptitnde nnd energy Kong. Although the rebellion!)*»s> The house ways and means commit heard from numerous farm-houses and property occurred near Tnniea, Lula and secured *12. of the polico to prevent becoming a Pickett, and the capital stock is fixed sided in the East River district, a tee considered the reduction of the interior communities of more or less and Hernando. A report by carrier serious disturbance. The hotel re at *4,000. Fire at Canton, Chinn, destroyed be stump tax. disturbed villagers are rvpndiating considerable population were struck. from a point 12 miles from Tunica says mained for the rest of the day in a that the tornado’s devastation was so tween 200 and 300 houses. rule of the Mandarins, refo.ing to|* A pa«lie Kid Dead# Accompany lug the tornado was a rain An ex-rebel chief will start in pur state of siege, while at one time a pro- i great that it will take weeks to calcu taxes. The French are extremelr » Robber* blew open the vault of a suit of Aguinaldo, who is said to be iu storm of territio proportions. St. Louis, Nov. 26. — A special to the several thousand strong late aud repair it. Five negroes lost cession, tive, relying on the vi»it» of the g» bank in Quincy, 1)1., and secured . Northern Luzon. The tornado struck the town of La Globe-Democrat from El Paso, Tex., their lives on the Hamlin place. In marched in tbe direction of the British *2,.>00. grange, 49 miles east of Memphis, on says that President Joseph F. Smith, of boats as an elective mean» of vettlin The population of Florida is 528,53, Tunica the church and a number of consulate, shouting. “Down with the the Southern railway, in Fayette coun the .Mormon church, who lias arrived indemnities. Three gunboitt remu Fire at an Oshkosh, Wis., lumber as against 391,224 in 1890, au increase English," and raising other threaten buildings were totally demolished. ty, this afternoon. Only one church there, accompanied by O A. Woodruff at Shan Tak to enforce tlieir claim 4 yard destroyed *75,000 worth of 11 uu of 137,120, ur 35 per cent. More than 50 negroes arc missing, and ing cries. The result was that a strong { is left standing in th» town. The and Dr. Seymour, after a tour among 170,000 taels. The .Mandarin« offer* grade lumber. The assistant postmaster-general of streets are littered with the debris of it is feared that several of them perish body of police was compelled to dis-1 the colonies in Mexco, refiorte the kill per cent, which lias not been accepted The transport Logan has arrived at the United States pleads for a wide ex- | destroyed buildings, merchandise, tele ed. Corn is reported badly damaged. perse the demonstrators, although it ing of the notorious Apache Kid in the There are fears oi freak outturn» 4 was found not necessary to make more San Francisco from Manila, with 373 tension of the rural free delivery. graph and telephone wires aud poles. At Hernando a white man was killed recent Indian raid at Colonia Pacheco. disaffection. than lew temporary arrests. ami a negro fatally injured by flying sick soldiers. Bryan Still a Chicago I>i-i<u>tr*l Mr. Woodruff was one of the party E. Gates was cohvieted at South Several persons are dead. debris, Numerous sawmills, several Two men were killed nnd four seri- Bend, Wash., of murder in the second Truit Companiet Consoliiliite. Six persons were injured more or less Mexico, Mo., Nov. 26.—In « letts that pursued the retreating Indians and residenc s and hundreds of negro cab ously injured in a train wiih 'I i ueur degree for killing Captain Beeson. seriously, and 10 busiuess places weie ins were New York, Nov. 23.—The trustees assisted at the burial of the killed. received here todav from W. J. Enn blow n away. At Love Sta J ack sou, Miss. totally destroyed. The Methodist, st the Atlantic Trust Company and the Among these was one, apparently the he says: The situation in South China Is im tion, J. ff. Donev, a white man. was ‘Still believing in the principle** The steamer Nome City has arrived proved so that the rebels hate been Baptist aud 1’iesliyterian churches crushed by tying timber, and is ex- directors ot the Bankets’ Trust Com leader, and who is now positively iden pany, at »operate meetings, decided to tified as the notorious Apache Kid. forth iu the Chicago platform. 1 «tel at Seattle from Nome with 250 miuerv conquered, aud the rebellion ia nearly were demolished. The residence por pected to die. tion of the town also suffered heavy consolidate under the title and charter Mr. Woodruff said they will put in an continue to defend them, believa* and *100,000. extinct. , At Tracey the reisdence of J. B. loss, several buildings being completely of the Atlantic Trust Company. The application for the reward offered for the American people will vet*eeito Fire destroyed the business portion The population of Rhoda Island was demolished aud a large number daiu- Higgins was totally demolished and consolidation will become operative as him in the United States. necessity for the repudiation id Iie?«> several other buildings were wrecked. of the town of Fhilippi, W. Va., caus annoum-ed to be 428,556, as against aged. soon as the stockholders ot both com licanism.” ___ Ten cabins were destroyed on a planta ing a loss of *100,000. Population of Three State«. 345,506 in 1890; increase of 83,050, or A perfect deluge of rain was falling panies ratify the action of the directors. Brand** Boem Defraud. tion and three negroes killed. Washington, Nov. 26.—The popula A heavy snow storm is raging in 24 per cent. wlieu the cyclone came, but its ad- Bloemfontein, Nov. 25.—The r-osi At La Grange two persons were The Atlantic Trust Company was or British Columbia, *30,000 damage be John H. Ott, the comedian, died at1 vance was foretold by a roaring, rush- killed ourtiglit and a score or more ganized nearly 15 years ago, and it tion of Missouri, as officially an under Brand were defeated Xtwrtt ing done iu Vancouver alone. New York, of a complication of dis ing sound, followed by quick heavy re- seriously injured. About 100 bouses, has at this time capital of *15,000,000 nounced by the census bureau today, 18 at Baderspan. with heavy losses, ta Two fisbermeu were drowned in the ease*. He was taken ill about two 1 ports which gave the inhabitants warn mainly those of poor people, were de and *500,000 surplus. The Bankers* is 3,103,665, as against 2,679,184 in Lancers charging through the 9* ing, and they rushed out from the fall Trust Company was formed a little 1 1890, an increase of 427,481, or 15.9 line, doing deadly damage, *»*J* bay at Seattle from a small sailboat, weeks ago. He was 38 years old. stroyed. per cent. The |>opnlation iu 1880 was lug buildiugs. which capsized in a gust of wind. The big cotton mill operatives' strike 'l he damage to unpicked cotton can more than a year ago, with a paid-up 2.148,380, showing an increase of 510,- tier of riderless horses ilen'onrtnte capital of *1,500,000, The American legation building at in Alamaui« county, North Carolina, not be estimated, but it is undoubtedly 804, or 23.3 per cent from 1880 to 1890. Braud himeelf was wouuded- STORM IN CHICAGO. Caracas was injured beyond repair by has been declared off. The strike has consider.!Ide. Tratlio on the Memphis Venesurla Buy« Gould’n Yacht. The population of Buchanan county is British casualties were not senoce been in force about three months, and K m I ii Kell in Deluging (J ui»n t Itles and branch of the Louisville A Nashville the recent Venezuelan earthquake. Caleb rower*' 4|>pe*<- New York. Nov. 23—George J. 121,838; of Jackson county, 195,193; railroad has been delayed since last Gould’s yacht, the Atalanta. with the St. Lonis city, 575,238. Tli under mid I.lglitnlng Plentiful. Frankfort, Ky.. Nov. 26.-1« * The Uiiiveraity of Oregon football several thousand hands were involved. ltawson City advices brought by the team defeated the University of Cali The population of West Virginia is court of appeals today the <•** ' ” Chicago, Nov. 23.—Glaring flashes night, owing to high water at places war equipment with which she was •tuanor Itanula!, arrived at Victoria, of lightning aud loud |>eals of thunder, between Milan and the Tennessee river. armed for Colombia, which was to 958,800, as against 762,794 in 1890, an Secretary of State Caleb I’oweri ■ fornia team by a score of 2 to 0. All trains have been delayed. have bought her, is to go to Venezuela. iucrease of 196,006, or 25.6 per cent. commonwealth was submitted wit«* The United Mineworker* have decid are to the effect that on November 13, sights ami sounds generally peculiar to The population of Mississippi ia argument, with leave to file hriofi Mr. Gould has completed arrangements TEN LIVES LOST THERE. ed to bring into their organisation all Dawson was reported to have been free midsummer in Chicago, accompanied from new cases of smallpox fur 10 for her sale to the latter country for the storm which burst upon the city 1,551,270, asagainst 1,289,600 in 1890, cember 1. Power* is un<l»r h'e* workers iu aud about the mines. day*. shortly before midnight last night. Fearful Havoc Wn« Wrou ght la a Mis *135,000. General Nicanor Bolet- Pe an iucrease of 261,670, or 20.2 per fence for being an accessory to thru* stssippl Town. The murderous Apaches of Mexico, raza, confidential agent of the Venez < ent. l»el murder. The British warship Pheasant, Sta Rain fell iu <lelugiug quantities, aud will be hemmed up in the mountains Memphis, Nov. 24.—A special to the uelan government, who belongs to the Espelled (lerman* Want* l’»»'*i"- tioned at Victoria, H. C., received rush the elemeuts displayed all the charact lljnsmltsr Oet* Ten Year*. aud exterminated by the Mexiuan orders from the Admiralty <li-patching eristics of a summer thunderstorm. Commercial-Appeal from Arkabutla, Castro, or Liberal party, conducted Berlin, Nov. 25.—The l’M-G«" St Louis, Nov. 26.— Maurice Bren- troops. the negotiations with Mr. Gould per man. nrreste 1 for dynamiting property Association has taken up the fM* her to I'auama to protect British inter- Telephone and telegraph wires were af Tate county, Miss., says: Yesterday aiternoon a tornado de sonally, and has paid him the first in of the St. Lonis Transit Company dur Anarchists were not concerned iu the !-sta in the revolution which has re fected by the electricity iu the atmos several hundred German' wb° . recent assault on Emperor William. It curved there. phere. The streets of the city ran scended upon this little town, and ar stallment of *30,000. ing the recent street railway strike, polled from the Transvaai by tnf-r- a result of its fearful intensity 10 per was merely the act of a demented Ber like rivers. There was enough wind «as found guilty today and sentenced ish. It is annonneeil that it The annual rej-ort of Rear-Adimral The Storm in the East. lin womau. on the lake to endanger the safetv of sons were killed outright ana 20 were to serve 10 years iti the penitentiary. force the government to make w En licott, chief of the bureau of yards injured. Buffalo, Nov. 25. — Inspection of the light craft. Three American* were killed in a aud docka, subiiiits estimates aggregat 1 red North «ay and James Schwartz, getic demand upon (.real bntai* The storm overwhelmed the town government breakwater shows that a Thru storm is probably the forerun fight with 200 bolomeu in the province ing *13,456,890, of which *11,252,540 who were indicted with Brenrnan, will adequate damgaes. ’ section about 1,100 feet in length was be tried soon. of I'anay. The enemy lost 100 killed is set <iown for public improvements. ner of a cold wav« that has forced the about 5 o'clock in the afternoon, and Plotter* a»nt»nr»*- in a few minutes every building was demolished bv the storm last night. 31 wounded and 50 prisoners. The admiral emphasises the i nport- mercury down to 13 degrees below demolished. Many of the victims were This section was being repaired, and Bucharest, Nov. 26 — - The «»! J Htrlk«- In Welsh Quarries. aero iu Montaua, and which is sched see«*» One hundred dead bodies were found auce of having projwr provision made uled to arrive iu Chicago today. pinned under the wreckage and were the waves which pounded upon it London. Nov. 26.—About 5,000 men the Macedonian Bulgarians i in a swamp just west of the city ot at an early date for storing at conven extricated vith much difficulty. The ___ dashed away so much of the structure recently struck in the I’enrhyn (Wales! participating in a plot to »’*•** of Roumain*. Galveston, Texas, on the island when, ient points along our coasts the large John Wsnamaker has been re-elected tornado passed to the northeast and that extensive repairs will be neces quarries because the management re King Charles All were they had been deposited by the storm number of topredo-Isiats which are l-e- eluded today. - - g caused much damage through the coun sary. The damage is estimated at fused to install a dismissed overlooker. president of the Pennsylvania State mg <xmipl«‘te-l and put afloat. of Hepteiulier 8. try districts. *200,000. Lord I’enrhyn afterwards closed the hard labor for life in the »»I* IU- Sabbath School Association. quarries. Violence is expected, and to lung terms of inipn«'0»’<'Dt- An Appeal for Help. Steal end Wire Men I.«1,1 Off. »rank S»rg*Ht Daellww«, The Missouri is now claimed to be More than fonr-flfths of the fopula troops were sent there several davs West Virginia « Vote. Memphis, Nov. 25.—The people of Cleveland, Nov. 28.—All the night Washington, Nov. 23. — It was learn tion of Mexico are of uii set) or I u<lian the longer by 200 miles thau the Mis ago. Wheeling. W. Va.. Nov. -6'" Lagrange, Tenn., have sent out an ap men employed at the Newburg mill of sisnippi. ed tonight that Frank Sargent, chief blood. Intelligencer has received ' of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Fire the American steel A Wire Company peal for help. They say all the bnsi- Th* Vote In Itllnol*. Captain Hassell, who commanded a Bresci, slayer of King Humbert, turns from all but two ititir’ men. to whom was tendered the office in this city, about 500. have been laid ness portiou and nearly all the resi Springfield. Ill., Nov. 26 — Follow wrote to hi* wife in New York, that company of American sconta in the of chief of the bureau of engraving and off. The company officials refuse to dence portion of the town are in ruins, Virginia, and, with un ' cu> “ ing is the official rote of Illinois on he ie kept in a damp well ami oom- Boer army thinks tne Boors will re priutiug, has decided definitely not to make any explanation. for these counties, the tig-ir-s ’ 0 and many of the inhabitants destitute. president and governor: sume fightlug in the spring. lulled to stand all the time. They ask that contributions be sent to Kinley's majority to be . i ' ‘ take the position, but to remain at the President — McKinley, 597,595; Bry Scranton, Fa.. Nov. 23—The strike W. B. Hancock, mayor of the town. Aonlh Caroll«» • ror"'«"'”' James M. Lynch, the new president head of the labor organisation be now Turkey ha* beeu taking a census of an. 501.598; Woolley, Prohibition, of the 700 employee of the Forest minn, I*latn, ami finds that the number of ot the International Typographical Un represents. Oil Derrick* Destroyed. 17.825; Deb». <o< ial Democrat, 9,672. Wasnington, Nov. 26. ‘ e at Archbald, which has oontnued since Mohammedans in the world is 198,. ion. succeeded S. B. Donnelly, the re Toledo. O„ Nov. 25.— Yesterday's Governor—Yates, Republican, 580,- tion of South Carolina.»' 111 .. Railroads centering in St. Lonis ask last March, has been satisfactorily set 500.000. Of these 18,000,000 are in tiring president. Headquarters of (lie storm destroyed nearly 3,000 derricks 198; Alscbuler, Democrat, 518,966; today, is 1.840.316. as 7»;« tled. Tbe strikers got nearly all the their employes to work for the pro union are at Indianapolis, !n-l. Turkey. in the oil fields south and east of here. 'terne«, Prohibition. 15.643; Perry, posed exposition in 1303. concession« demanded. 'J » 149 in 1899, an incre«»« of Is’- Social Democrat, 8,617. 16.4 per cent. ______ __ Chine«« viceroys memorialied the For the first time since the opening *«»ya a»d Dewe*. Washington. Nov. 23 —The indus An Irmrnlan KelriuH. I«“ ohI•> ArlimnwiB«* Kot«». of Oklahoma farmer* complain ot loo throne to punish Boxer leader* aud save Jlsseru, Basutoland. Nov. 35.—Na Constantinople. Nov. 33.—The re trial com mission ha* appointed Frofwi- Columbus, Ohio. Nor. 26.— , the empirv (nan disruption. much rain Little Rock. Nor. 26.—The official peated I representation» of the United • r John K. Commins. of the Bureau of tive» report that Stern and Dewet. with do which swept over ote of Arkausas was announced today Fiofesaor Hilprocht, of the Univers 1,000 men. traveved the British line* Ec-ih tnic Research. New York City, State« legation here have resulted in Home statistician discovers that the » follows: Bryan, 81,142; McKin- Knox counties last night c*0 , y, average woman earree 40 to 60 miles ity of Fennsvlvama, n-tnrne<l fr-»m the release from prison ot the Armen as an osport to investigate tbv effect of Iwtween Alexandria ana Wardingham * aggregating *.-0.000. The J»--”' MeeojS'tan’la and tells of th« discovery ian, Arsyooan, who was arrested while immigration and the problem of the store and attacked a British poet. *ub- •V, 44,700; Barker, »91; Woolley, of hair on her head. storm was only about * 7** o*l’ 3»; Ellis, of an ancient Baby Ionian library in the traveling on an American passport. nnrmpl- roil, «specially with a view to »equently letmng by the road to De- 639. Bryan's plurality, mile wide and tom bed th* The Woman's club of Medford, Tempi« of Nippur, w hi. h *i>ed« new Artvouan was ordered to leave 16,443, against 72,591 in 1896. »eteiorp. in the < ’ range river country. a study of the tramp system. in *pots. The Hartford i*i» <*’• the .Mass., withdrew from the general fed light on th« world'* history. country. MI.*nurC* Vote f.,r pre.ldoat. Tha Faialltl«« |a Avkaaaaa. were badly damaged The census bureau officially an eration on account of the rai-e question »«■teared ror Le*e Wajr« But flv« per cent of the money and Jefferson City, Mo., Nov. 3*.—Mio- Little Rock. Ark., Nov. 25. Tb* nounced that the population of Illinois Males tnr tile rblUpplae*. The Fairmount 1‘ara Association ot valuable* taken from the Galveston tonrt'* official vote for president is: Berlin. Nov. 26.-F. Scbu-«« path of the Storm in Arkansas i* *tr«w B was 4,821.550, as against 3.836.351 .n Renttie, Nov. 23 —A train of 14 cars Philadelphia has decided to »re. t a >ta- dead ha* bern claimed, and the money 1890. an incToase of 995.19». or 26 per with wrecked farm t>uilding*. Th* Bryan. 351.»13: McKinlev, 314.0»3; lin cabinet maker, has bee» » . u of army mules, destined for shipment tue of Robert Morris to cos* *15,000. «till held by the <s*mmittwe Aggregate* •i.t The population in 1830 was fataiiV.«* tu L«» county will not «x- Barker. 4.244; Woolley. 5.593; Debe, to three months imprisc* Ills heme was a mevtiuf place of tn« many Uionsan.l* of dollaia, shil* th* tn the Fhilippines. ia ezpected bere by i 07T. 871. showing an increase of 74,« ve«d sis. an-l arw routined Ltaunly to 6.128; Ma nner. 3,141. Total vote, criticising Emperr I >walry ia worth at lra*t *1(81,0 0. Quartermaster Ruhlen during the next celebritlee of colonial lay*. negro farm band*. 338,685. Bryan* plurality, 37.830. pardon *peecb s-cbulW »• 480. or 24.3 per cent. two days. against 58.737 in 1993. tktim within a week. nouiios 0F TBEàii 4