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EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD. IUGHNE OREGON. I WEST POINT SOLDIERS. A trphoon swept the Island of Guam, killing hundreds of natives. Th« N«w Law Places Them st » Duadvantags The dowager empress is trying to in due* the en>|>eror to return to Pekin. The powers are debating on the wis dom of sending an ultimatum to China. Washington, Nov. 30. —It Bill to Provide Great has just Irrigation been found out that the law which pro System. SEVERAL STATES vides that a man who serves two yedra as an enlisted man in the regular arrnv aud then, upon passing au examina tion, can be made an otfioer, places the West Point men at a considerable dis advantage. The West Pointer is oblig ed to study four years, and to be a good scholar before he can become a second lieutenant, while the man who goo* through by way of the ranks needs only two years’ service. It has been a com mon happening for some young fellow, who has secured an appointment in West 1'oint, after paseing the competi tive examination, to see a young man, whom be far outclassed in such exam ination, tie credited with two years the best of him iu the matter of years mili tary service, due alone to the fact that he took his chances in the regular army. It is understood that such ap pointments will be held up as much as possible hereaft- r iu order to give the increased membership at West Point an opportunity to become available for filling vacancies in the regular army. I Four hundred British Surrendered to the Boer» — Relief Came Too Late. With the Regular». The official v<-«e nt Wisconsin fol lows: Republican, 265,866; Demo »1,000,000 FOR THE cratic, 159,285. * GAVE UP THEIR ARMS. LATER NEWS. Football Spectators Dropped on Red-Hot Furnaces. TERRIBLE ACCIDENT IN SAN FRANCISCO London. Dec. 3.—Lord Roberts ca bled from Johannesburg, under date of Wednesday, November 30: "The Dewetsdorp garrison of two guns of the Sixty-eighth field faittery, with detachments of the Gloucester shire regiment, the Highland light in fantry and the Irish rifles, 400 in all, surrendered at 5:45 P. M., November 80. Our losses were 15 meu killed and 42 wounded, including Major Hauseu and Uaptuin Digby. The enemy is said to the 2,000 strong. Four hundred men were dispatched from Edenburg to relieve Dewetsdorp, but they did not succeed in reaching there in time. Knox joined this force and found De wetsdorp svacuated. Seventy-five sick and wounded had been left there. Knox puisued, and is reported to have suci-es-dully engaged Stern and Dewet near Vaal Bank. They retired west and southwest. Knox’s messenger failed to get through, so 1 have no de tails.” Boat CaPs'z«d lnd F( Wert Lost. OCCIDENT OCCL rs «I A laborer on a bridge near Grant's Men end Boy» Were on Top of Glass Work» Fhe pinger, Ntlnih<M An Interesting Collection of Item» From the Pas s waa instantly killed iu the col Oregon. Washington and Idaho Included — lapse of the structure. Building When the Timber» Gave Way Will Be Introduced at the Coming Two Hemispheres Presented in a whom Succeeded « General Batea rejsjrts the capture of —Thirteen Persons Killed. Session of CongrcM. Condensed Form. Shof‘-0then 83 Filipinos, six of whom murdered several persons last spring. San Francisco, Dec. 1.—As a result Spokane, De,-. 8 . Washington, Nov. 29.—A bill for Floods and storms are causing great The Dutch of Cape Colony are be of the most horrible catastrophe that 1OM here thi. irrigation of arid lands is to be intro damage iu the East. coming restless and loyalists fear there duced and pushed at the approaching ever occurred in San Francisco, 13 peo oi a current ferry A young man was fatally shot oy may BOOB tie an uprising. ple were ki led and 100 badly injured nver. The ferry „J“* session of congress which w ill affect robbers near The Dalles, Or. today, by the collapse of the roof of The population of Oklahoma is 398,- Oregon. Washington aud Idaho, among down the river' h > the Pacific Glass Works, ou Fifteenth Officers at Tien Tsin are in favor of 246, against 61,834 in 1890, an increase other states. The most earnest advo stream with 18 Wni.M c’ destroying the Chinese fortification*. street. They fell tlfrougb the too ' of 836,411, or 44 percent. cates of irrigation feel that with the ended th«lr day’, upon the red hot furnaces and glass tioncamp ne.ir tbeqJ.* Fire destroyed a cement plant near The population of booth Dakota is indorsement of the late irrigation con vats below. All were horrioly burned, bridge. The meu Easton, Pa., causing a loss of $200,900. 401,570, as against 828,80 in 1890, an gress they will be able to muster the and it is feared that in addition to the solid support of delegates from all arid ““d »« it was Sw*mpe,r? increase of 72,762, or 22,1 per cgnt. United States geological surveyors 13 deaths already reported, there will were thrown in th, * *j land states and hope in this way to se are mapping Eastern Oregon mining The population of North Dakota is be several more. swain to shur- su,l th.1* cure some general legislation thia see- districts. 31 'J, 11 li, as again-t 189,719 in 1890, an sion. AMERICAN PLAN ADOPTED. on the capsized b,,,, The official vote of Indiana is as fol increase of 136,427, or 74.6 per cent. The bill already preparer! provides Down to a Horrible Death. raj high aud u*eh«d *• death. M fc"»k lows: Bryan, 809,594; McKinley, The population of Tennessee is that four practical reservoir lites aud Two hundred people, all men and 836,063. European Canals Will Employ Electric Moton 2.020,093, as against 1,767,18 in 1890, irrigation ditches shall lie surveyed in When the fenr Loys, had gathered ou the sheet iron PITCHED INTO A RIVER. tor Propulsion. Th* official vote of the state of Vir au increase oi 23,098, or 14.3 per cent. each state by the geolgical survey, the started of! ia a roof of the glass works to obtain a free gins is as follows: Bryan, 146,179; The population of New Mexico is secretary of the interior then to with view of the annua, football game be New York, Dec. 3.—Mr. Hawley, Some of the men *1» McKinley, 117,151. 195,210, as against 18.93 in 1890, an draw the I ana embraced in and sur Train Wreck on the Cleveland A Pittsburg Road tween Stanford and fhe University of who has been comissioued by American accident say ho i,ickwil7' rounding the most suitable sites aud —Passengers Escaped. California. About 20 minutes after interests to advocate the principle of men iu the water, but Sarah Bernhardt and M. Coquelin increase if 41,717, or 27.1 per cent. ditches. He shall then let contracts played their first night to a representa the game commenced there was a electric propulsion foi canals, has re cuer uor the skiff ha-ij, 11 The Un ted States auxiliary cruiser Pittsburg, Nov. 30. — At 1:15 this for constructing reservoirs and ditches, tive audience in New York City. They Yosemite sank in a typhoon at Guam. clash, plainly audible on the football turned to London from the continent, It was probably carrieJi^ morning the night express for Cleve to cost not more than $1.000,900, in .2» appeared iu Rostand’s ”L’Aiglon.” grounds, and a portion of the crowd ou says the Tiibuue'a London correspond ids. «nd it is November b, drowning five of the crew. each state. Nine million dollars is ap land ou the Cleveland <& Pittsburg was men have reached »bore „ ’ the roof went down to a horrible death ent. He reports that plans (or elec Attorney-General Blackburn gives his The population of Idaho, as officially propriated by the bill. When the thrown into the river two miles below down stream. Anotb* tric canal service have been adopted official opinion that reading the Bible announced, is 161,772, as against 84,- lands are irrigated they are to be sub Beaver. The scanty information at below. The fires in the fnrnaces had been iu Belgium aud Holland, and that the the boat was swampod by p ami repeating the Lord’s Prayer are 385 in 1890, an increase of 77,887, or ject to homestead entry, each entryman hand shows one man, Express Messen started for the first time tixiay, and the waterways of those countries will be permissible tn Oregon public schools. 91.7 per cent. to pay $2.50 per acre, and no individ ger Casey, of Cleveland, was drowned PHILIPPINE ASSASSK vats were full of liquid glass. It was equipped with motors similar to those and four others badly hurt. The president has decided to aiqxiint Two American privates were killed ual to secure more than 80 acres. The upon these that the victims fell. Some proposed for operation ou the Erie ca The accident occurred at a point F. T. Bowles, naval cyustruutor in and three wounded in an am bush of reservoir and ditches are to be turned were killed instantly, aud others were nal. These motors will be provided General McArthur Confirm charge of the New York navy-yard, ladrones near Malolos, Luzon. The in over to the settlers when most of the where extensive fill-ins had been made, and it is supposed the high water had slowly roasted to death. The few who by an American company, aud the en It’S P»»»ed UponfwSMJ chief of the bureau of construction aud surgents escaped. land irrigated is taken up. missed the furuaces or rolled off. to tire system of electric propulsion of It is possible, however, that this ir washed the till from under the track repair of the navy department, u;ion Bank robbers at Emden, Ill., com • gether with workmen in the glass canal boats will be introduced from the Manila, Dec. 3._t;,n<riLu the retirement from active service next rigation bill will be made a part of the and let the entire train of engiue ami pletely wrecked the Farmers’ bank works, saved the lives of many who lay United States. has conur-.ued the sent«^.7, March of Rear-Admiral liichborn, the river aud harbor bill again, as it was five cars into the Ohio river, The olii- upon four * with dynamite and got away with uncouscious by pulling them away cials say no passengers were hurt. Mr. Hawley asserts that in France a passed present incumbent. two years ago. $3,000 to $4,000. from their horrible resting places. convicted of murder at Linam The excitement was indescribable. bill has been prepared for the intro D. II. Stearns, of Oregon, and Dr. R. A dispatch received at Berlin from The police and tire departments were duction of the same system of canals condemned were member, « By an explosion of nitro-glycerine J. Gobel, of Washington, delegates of The passengers were compelled to force Field Marshal Count von Waldersee, at Leaserville, W. Va., 20 miles above the irrigation congress, called on the their way out from under the care by soon at hand, and every patrol wagon in that country. He expects that elec “Guardia de Honor," , 1^,7 dated November 24, says the German Wheeling, four boys were killed and 14 president today aud solicited his sup bieaking the windows and climbing to aud ambulance in the city was sum tric motors lor French canals will be sins whose victims werekrnJ expedition has hoisted the German flag moned. They were not enough and ordered from the United States. boloed. They will be , wounded, of whom two will die. port to some plan of governmental aid the banks. The express messenger is over the great wall, which was reached berSl. supposed to have been imprisoned by express wagons and private carriages in an irrigation system for reclaiming The population of the state of Wash November 22 by way ot Hey Ling were pressed into service to carry off The transport Indian» wka the baggage and drowned. Cheng, after a difficult mountain ington aa officially announced, ia 518,- the arid West. OUTLAWS RUN DOWN. the dead and wounded. Mauy of the ashore on the Isla de F .7, march. The, di-patch adds that the 103, ns again-t 949,990 in 1890, an iu- wounded were uneouscious, while oth east coast of Luzon, re THE ISLE OF PINES. PLOT AGAINST BOBS. French had a sei ere tight with Boxers ncrease of 168,913, or 48.2 per cent. ers were raced, shrieking with agouy, The Career of the Breedlong Black» in Auttralie floated, and arrived atBitunrast 89 kilometers south of Pao Ting Fu. Germans seized a Chinese vessel and to the hospitals. short of coal. She ttstoenid, 1» Finally Ended. The Southern Pacific tailroad hos Horses to the number of 59,999 are demanded treasure consigned to an The Scheme Was to Blow Him Up While At United State» Will Retain Po»»e»»ion of it— transport Pennsylvania the sw Vancouver, B. C., Dec. 8.—The of the Twenty-second infantry^ Siguenea Bay an Excellent Harbor. pital was only two blocks away, and to be purchased in this country in the English company at Tien Tsin. The tending Church. steamer Warrimoo, from Australia, supplies destined for Bakr,'a next six moutiis by agents of the Bril Isixes o< treasure had been landed and was quickly tilled. About 40 wound New Y’ork, Nov. 30.—The United London, Nov. 29.—According to a ish government for the use of la, rd the Germans could not get them. The ed were taken there. Others were sent brings news of the finish of the Breed- proceeded for Nenva Csctntl States will retain possession of the Isle Kitchener’s forces in policing the German Hag was then hoisted on the special edition ot the Evening Standard of Pines, whatever the final disposition to St. Luke’s hospital, the city receiv long Blacks, Joe aud Jimmy Governor. Camariues. today, a plot to assassinate Lord Ro Transvaal aud Grange Free State, Thia vessel and her cargo confiscated. ing hospital, to private residences and After committing 100 crimes in 100 berts, in which two foreigners are con of Cuba, says a Washington dispatch to other places. At the hospitals there days, including Dine murders, their news has been announced by John 8. Guam Needs Help. Conger has not signed the l'ekin pro cerned, has been discovered. It ap the Journal and Advertiser. It will was soon a shortage of surgeons and camp iu the bush was surrounded by Bratton, of St. Louis, who has sup tocol. be fortified and a strong garrison will Washington, Dec. 3.—Thsiy pears that the conspirators loaded a plied directly and indirectly to the some of the wounded had to wait until squatters, who watched all night, and partment has received th» Secretary Root has returned fioni mine, which was designed to be blown be kept there. Lying south of the iu the morning demauded the surreudel British army iu the last two years help cauie. cablegram from Admiral Rear Cuba. up Sunday while Lord Roberts was in western end of Cuba, the Isle of Pines of the notorious outlaws. The blacks, many horses suitable fur cavalry use. commands the western or Yucatan en "Cavite, Dec. 3.—Oficu. s church at Johannesburg, but the police Kruger visited the French govern suprrised, started to run, and the Victims Mostly Boys. There are now 55 cases of yellow from Guam just received, hi aud Lord Roberts’ bodyguard frustrated trance to the gulf and forms an import ment officials. squatters fired, killing Joe and wound fever in Havana. men drowned: Joseph Most of those killed aud injured were the conspiracy. Ten meu, mostly Ital ant outpost for the defense of the Nica ing Jimmy Governor. The latter was I’alace guards have been sent to ar ragua canal. passer; Jacob Le Roy Miafip,, boys between and 16 years of age. Russian soldiers in China will be ians, have been arrested. subseqentlv delivered by the squatters rest I’rince Tuan. When Secretary Root visited Cuba Nearly all of the victims had their prentice, first-class; Geaprt withdrawn to the uorth. to the posse of constables who took him seaman; William Fredei ku, he went to the island and recognized skulls fractured or limbs broken and Colonel Denby may succeed Conger Roberts Confirms It. The United States battleship Ken to the nearest hospital, where his re- its stragetic importance. The state sustained serious internal injuries. The as minister to China. fireman, first-class; Fratu-m, tucky has sailed from Naples for London, Nov. 29.—The war office department now holds that under ’he portion of the roof which collapsed was co very is being awaited by the author- coxswain. Two bodies ratne»« Nome is now completely abut off has the following from Lord Roberts, Smyrna. ¡ties. treaty of peace the title of the Isle of merely the covering over the ventilator unrecognizable. Governor •zt from the outer world by a barrier of dated Johannesburg, November 20: The official vote of the state of Flori Pines pasted to the United States. bars at the apex of the building and danger of starvation. AsksuxtX ice. Hard Fight Near Luchoff. "As reports of a plot against my lite Secretary Root holds a similar view. was not constructed to sustain auy da is as follows: Bryan, 28,997; Mo- pounds flour, 30,000 biscuit, I A conspiracy to assassinate Lord probably reach you, I think you should The northern side of the island—that Kinley, 7,499. heavy weight. The horizontal timbers Orange River, Dec. 3.—The Herwrg sugar, 2,000 salt pork, 20,000 ris Roberts was discovered iu Joliauues- know the facts. It is believed that next to the Cuban shore—is admirably in the center, corresponding to the commando, 500 strong, holding a for destitute natives, Stull 1 sen Atneticans took a Tagal stronghold burg. there was a plot in existence, and five adapted for the purpose of the govern ridge pole of an ordinary structure, splendid position on a range of precipi our crusierf Brutus took itnpitt at Pinauran which the rebels boasted Governor Geer has issued certificate! Italians, four Gieeks and one French ment. It is high, thickly studded broke near the center, and the light tous kopjes near the village of Luchoff, for the pi esent. Newark, Gum. was Impregnable. ot election to Republican electora for man were arrested November 10, and with valuable wools aud'the climate is frame work underneath, with its cover completely barring the British advance, "REMET John Lawson Johnson, of Kent, Eng Oregon. are now awaiting trial. Their inten so healthy that ptior to the war a ing of corrugated Iron, turned inward attacked Colonel Henry Hamilton Set land, the noted dietic expert, died in tions were to explode a mine under St. health resort for pulmonary patients forming a chute, through which Chief of Police of Msmli. Alter five hours’ hard the tle’s column Heavy fogs proa vi led on Puget France, aged 61. Mary’s church during the morning was established there. men and boys were preiipitat« d into fighting the Boers were expelled from Sound, causing many minor accidents St. Louin, Dee. 3.—The Post service, held at 11 o'clock, ou Novem Naval officers say that Siguenea bay, the fmDaces beneath. Only a few the position, losing heavily. The Brit patch today says: "Chief of 8 The new United States monitor Ne ou Ixith laud and water. ber 13. ” on the northwest coast, will, with but were actual1}- burned to death, the ma- ish losses were small, owing to the vada was launched at Bath, Me., with John W. Capmbell, of St. Lona The official vote for presidential elec little dredging, afford au excellent ami jority being killed by the fall, appropriate ceremonies. Sev- fact that the British adopted Boer been offered the position of cM Robert» Report» Engagement». tors in New Jersey was: Republican, safe harbor. eral of those injured are in a precarious methods of taking cover. Colonel Set police of Manila under the civilcsi The Venezuelan government has re 221,701; Democrat, 164,808. London, Nov. 29.—Lord Roberts, condtion, aud the list of dead uiay be tle oocuppied Luchoff, and learned that tneut now in the course oi wart ceived from Germany 19,909 Mauser cabling from Johannesburg, under date Florida Murderer Shot by a Mob. The inpulation of Texas is 8,048,710, increased to a score within a -day or 890 horses had passed through for aud has accepted.” rifles and 3,909,990 cartridges. against 2.235,523 in 1890, an increase of November 26, re|>orte a number of Lake City, Fla., Nov. 80.—Spencer two. A number who weie only slight Dewet, who is reported to be in the encounters with the Boers at widely Williams, a negro, was shot to death ly hurt went to their homes unassisted. neighlxvrhood. The Boer commander The population of Kansas is 1,470,- of 813,137, or 36.3 per cent. 495, as against 1,427,096 in 1890, an The population of Nebraska is 1,068,- separate.I points, in which the British near this city today by a mob from openlv boasted tn the village of having captured some cattle ami a few prison Pensacola. Last night Williams shot iucrease of 43,399, or 3 per cent. shot 200 natives for sympathizing with 539, against 1,058,910 in 1890, an In Yaqui» Entrapped Mexicans. Growing List of Victim» of the Sa Fw ers, ami suffered slight casualties. The and dangerously wounded City .Marshal the British. The population of Virginia is 1,854,- crease of 9,620, or .9 per ceut. F.I Paso, Tex., Dec. 1. —News of a most serious affair was an engagement strange and William Strickland, a Accident—Dead All IdentiM 184, aa against 1,655,980 in 1890, au Official returns show that the vote with the forces of General De Larev, bu-iness man of this city, while resist tierce battle last Sunday between Mex iucreuse of 198,204, or 11.9 per cent. for president in Iowa was: Republi numbering about 1,000 men, with three Hawaiian Land Leases. San Francisco, Dec. 3.—Tbtl ing arrest. As soon as the news of the ican regulars and Yaqui Indians, was can, 307,818; Democrat, 209,466. guns, who opposed General Clement's shooting The population of Maryland ia Honolulu, Nov. 21.—The Repbulican ble accident of Thursday. rt‘i.tu| became known, citizens brought here today by two American The Portland, Or., Chamber of Com march towards Reitfouteiu. The Boers armed themselves, and, forming a miners. Seth Tonikins and Will Lowe. of today says: "Within 30 days suits the death ot 18 person» and 1,550,059, against 1,402,390 tn 1890, an increase of 147,660, or 14.1 per merce urges an appropiration of $4,- were completely dispersed. posse, followed the desperado ou horse They were prospecting about 40 miles will be Hied on behalf of the United of four times as mauy more, a»1 000,000 for canal aud locks at the cent. back aud overtook him today in a from Soynpa, Mexico, when the Indians States to sei aside all grants, sales and a gloom over the city. AW dalles. D<wtt in Portuguese Territory. swamp. 1 The negro was literally shot appeared, made them prisoners and leases of public lands made by the ter morgue today there have been 3> Ex-l'reaident Kruger was received ransacked their camp. Troops were ritorial government of Hawaii since of anxious inquire!», relanm The population of Utah, as officially Louranco Marques, Nov. 29.—A de to pieces, fully 100 bullet holes being bv President Loubet, of France, at the dispatched iu pursuit of the Indians, July 14, 1900 The Republican is in a friendn of those who are know«®! found in his body, The body was announced, ia 276,749, as against 207,- tachment of 80 mounted Portuguese Ellywee. at Paris. There were no dis been victims of the accidat 095 ill 1890, an increase 68,844, or troops, with two guns, crossed the river brought into town and placed in front lhe Indians entrap|x-d the Mexicans iu position to state this as an absolute turbances. a narrow part of the mountains and fact, despite th« statement sent out dead have all been idsnnfi*- of the courthouse gate, where is 83.1 per cent. was this morning nt Gatemlio, It is re when the Mexicans finally withdrew from Washington to the effect that the coroner’s jury will be taken t' Five coal mines near Parkersburg, viewed by hundreds. An irrigation bill allowing more ported General Dewet ia in Poituguese they left 20 dead. The Americans department^ of justice denied that At the remains and will also in W. Va., were destroyed by a landslide, territory aud in that district. than $1,000,000 to Oregon, Washing scene of the tragedy. Until w escaped, Six Indiana were killed or entailing a loss of $390,000. N'o one Newport Bank Has Funds. torney-General Giiggs had instructed ton and Idaho will be introduced at wounded. dead have been viewed by was injured. District Attorney Baird to institute Washington, Nov. 30.—O. P. Tuck- the coming session of congress. Honduras Pay» Pear» Claim. suits to set aside all grants, sales, none of the remains will * I*“ er, receiver of the German National At Chicago, the foreman of a sash Stole Three Car» of Wheat. to be taken away from fl* One man was drowned and four oth Washington, Nov. 29.—The state de franchises aud leases in Hawaii granted Hank, of Newport, Ky. , has and door factory was shot ami instant ers injured in a tminwreck on the sent his All the hospitals are crowd” partment received a cable today from Mound City, Kas., Dec. 1. __ F. __ since September 28, 1899. ” E. repoit of the condition of the bank to ly killed by one of two meu, relieved Cleveland it Pittsburg road, near Pitta- maimed and injured and a latp United States Minister Hunter, at Gau- Wesser was arrested here today by a to l>e strikers, bnrg, iu which the train was ditched temala City, announcing that he had the controller of the currency, It «l’ detective of the Chicago & Milwaukee physicians and nurses is at w-ff- Newport Bankwreckers. pears that there is sufficient caih on* just received from the Honduran gov lhe Yale football team defeated lutu a river. hand to realize to the depositors some road ou the charge of stealing three car Cincinnati, Dee. 3. —Robert Win- Daly's Horses to Be SeW- Harvard's eleven by the score ol 28 to The population of Montana, as an ernment a draft for $10,900 American thing over 90 per cent on their claims. loads of wheat from the yards of the Btel, assistant bookkeeper of the ___ 0, at New Haveu, Conn., before an im nounced by the United States census gold as indemnity for the killing of New York, Dee. 3.—The company in Des Moines, Ia. Wesser wrecked German National bank of New The amount of the defalcation, aa giv mense crowd. of Marcus Daly's estate *■' bureau, is 243,329, ns against 132,159 Frank Peats. The killing occurred at en by the examiner, agrees with his in some manner secured the billa of port. Ky., was arrested in this city at Daly’s stable of thorongn'jrsa San Pedro Sulu, iu May, 1899, ami the lading for the cars aud got in 1890, an Increase of 111,170, or them to first estimate of the same — $ 191,900. A St. Lawrence river steamer waa a late hour last night, charged with indemnity is the full amvuut of the market. realizing $1,699. breeding horses *» •<’D p wrecked off Seven Islands, Ljuebec, 84.1 per cent. The population in 1880 being an accomplice of Frank Brown, claim set up. These horse.« cost Mr. Daly ov<* was 39.159, Showing au increase of aud all ou la'anl perished, 19 of the End Was Peaceful. who was short $196,000 in his ac 900. Among the stallion» «• 93,000, or '.’37.4 per cent, from 1880 to Smallpox in New York. crew and seven passengers. counts. Winstel was taken to Newport burg, Tammany. Bathasip*0*. Ft. Paul, Nov. 29.—Senator Cush 1890. Ccnsu» of Oregon. New York, Dee. 1.—Twenty four and locked up, bail being refused. Ogden and Inverness. Diet * man K. Davis, chairman of the com The population of Nevada as official The population of North Carolina ii Washington, Nov. 29.—1 he po pula- mittee on foreign relations of the sen cases of smallpox were dis.-overed to Brown has not yet been apprehended. ly antioun ed by the census bureau, ia 1,803,810, as against 1,617,947 iu 1890, mares will be sold. 42,835, as against 45,761 in 1890, a de an increase of 275,863, or 17 per cent. tiou of Oregon as officially announced ate. died at hie home in this city to day in a block on West Sixty-ninth tixiay, is 418.586, us against 313,767 night at 8:40 o’clock. He had suffered street, near West End avenue, crease of 3,426, or 7.4 per cent. The Wyoming'» Vote. California » Vote. < Signor Marconi has practically solved for 1890. This ia an increase of 99.- greatly during two mouths of sickness, sufferers were taken to Willard Parker Five hundred Indians in Weitern the question of ocean transmission by *69, or 31.7 per cent. The population Cheyenne, Wyo„ Deo. 3.—Official Sacramento, Cal.. De^- • , hospital. The disease is supposed to and gradually sank away, being un- Colorado are slaughtering deer by the wireless telegraphy, and will soon lx» iu 1880 waa 174,768, showing an in- c ns ions for several hours l>efore base started in this city from a negro returns show the result of the election official figures on the press's hundreds, aud Governor Thomas hai able to use hie system across the At crease of 138,999, or 79.5 percent from in W yonring to have been as follows: tion for California, as *• do 4i. and so far aa could lie known, actor, who belongs to a Southern the lautio. given orders to have them arrested. McKinley, 14,482; Bryan, 10,164; M u- secretan- of state, give IcK . Ä 1880 to 1890. atrical troup. euttered uo pain. 755. Bryan 124.385. Wixfilef 5-* Kinley's plurality, 4,318. UnratisUotory rate arrangements lVr. Leopold Kahu. tlie Arctic ex- Prince Tuan’» ReW#* I Killing of Frank Michaels. Tug» Going to Assistance. Campaign Against Sunday Theater». plorer, ia evrtain that Lieutenant l'eary with railroads mav prevent the G. A. Conspirator» Blown Up. R. encampment in Denver. Shanghai. D. C. 3.-A is wiutenng at Fort Vonger. Residing, Cal., Nov 29.—It is now Astoria. Ot., Nov. 29.—A telephone , New York. Nov. 30.—The Actors' Pittsburg, Dec. 3 —A Morgantown, the province of K ' The man who built the city hall of thought Uiat the body found last Thurs message from South Bend says the tag Church Alliance of America has begun The yellow Ixxik ou Chinese affairs day night, near Bella» ista. is that of Astoria reports that the British bark an active campaign against Sunday W. V., special says: state Mine In 10,900 of the tri«i - of publiehed bv tlie Kreuch foreign o'lie* I'enver 1» now selling cigars and tobetc- Frank Michaels, of Portland, Or. I’oltalloch, 35 days from Santa Rosalia theatrical performances, and its mem- spector James W. Paul, of West Vir Fu Hsiang entered that l’*’1'^ Bhows des« relatioti» bet wenn France e<> at a stand iu the corridur ot the Michaels left Bully Hill Thuredsv for the Columbia river, went ashore hers promise to keep it up until actors ginia, «ays the recent mine disaster at joined Prince Tuan s re. building. aud the United States. morning on foot for Redding, He during a dense fog thia afternoon on have one day of rest in seven. It Berryville, in which 14 lives were lost, the emperor. General *. Colonel Benjamin West Bl»n liard, never readied Redding, When found. The Will of Frank Williams, Ute of the north »pit at the entrance of Wil claims to have caused the arrests which was due to a conspiracy to kill the obtaining suppne« of ‘ Jobastown, Pa., makes a b«qu.-»t of once one of the most widely known the head of the taxiv had a bullet bole lapa harbor. Seventeen men had land have been made at New York theaters foreman of the mine. The conspira Sze Chuen. The govern r $300,000 to the Lelngh univcrsitv at railroad men tn the v-ountry, died It tn it, aud the authorities are divided ed and 13 were still on board. The sea the past three Sundays, aud it ia now tors. after lighting the fuse, stood at the has wired a reqm »« " South Bethlehem l'a., for the beuetit of his residence tn Washington, aged 74 aa to whether it waa a case of murder was running very high, but there had keeping an eye on the prosecution of entrance of the mine, but the force of viceroy to send mm ".L - 0 years. wbrthy studeuts. or suicide. the explosion was greater than they quick-firing gun«, and the thv-e eases. beeu no lose of life. ordered the guns to be sent expected and they were also killed. There are 141 theological schools ia There nr* today in all countries more Lucktnbiir» Short»,«. Typhoon st Toyrans. the United States 53 law schools, 91 Ths Tamps Strike. Weihington'» Greet Grind than 8.000,000 Italian emigrants. regular medical schools 9, electric Victoria. B.C.. Dec. l.-Xews from Tennessee’» Vote. Atlanta, Ga. Nov. 29. — A special to Tampa. Fla.. Nov. 30. — Several hun Washington, Dee. 3 —'' *■ g There are only alwut 180 living «ol- medical schools snd 14 homoeopathic. the Journal from Portsmouth, Va., Nashville, Tenn., Dec 3.—With but Washington, great gr‘n.hi y dred men were added to the striking Hong Kong by the steamer Progress re- diets who are entitled to wear the Brit •ays Vice-President E. St. John, of p rt« a tvph.ion at T-'urane in Octo tier, Klbndge T Gerry twined the presi 1 rces here today. Thee* came from one county to hear from, and its vote George Washington. CDeP,‘' g • ish Victoria cti - m . dency of the New York Society for the Sea’oard Air Line, stated that E. the ranks of unorganised la I or, and lasting 48 hour», destroying villages, accurately estimated, Tennessee's vote of the Society of „«» *** Prevention of Cruelty to Children, D. Luckenbill. the agent of the line at building operations have been effectu rice fields and I niUings. It is esti iu the presidential election was: Bry American Revolution, »nd P rjr(* FernauAino, Fla., was short u> his se mate that l.ooo to 1.600 persons per- which he founded 21 years ago. ally suspended. an. 147,-61; McKinley, 125.861. the Society of F- under» * sos ut* $59,000. ished aud the remaining population is died in this city thu m min«- C. Oliver Iselin will manage the without provisions. Th* crew of th, Ruoieni Art Pleased. old defeuder Columbia in the Inal Ink Manufacturer Burned Out A Big Blais in RoOxittr. bark Lord of Isles arrived at Auckland. Official V«« »• l“k ra, es next summer with the n*w yacht St. Petersburg. Dec. $.—The an- _ Chicago, Nov. 29.—Th* plant of the N. a., recently after a terrible exper R. ehester N. V., Nov 28.—Fir* to of th* now la-lug built at the Hrnwboff Th* official can va-« day deetroyeed the plant of tl>* Citi- Sat. ford Manufacturing Company, mak ience. li>* bnrk «truck on North Kai- nouncement from London that the pow r rOtSS er» had yielded to the American ri*w Utah shows that ■- •en shops in Bristol K. I. to defend the sens' Light A Power Con-pany and de ers of ink. nimilage and sealing wax, P«ra »pit. and the men had to .-Im« i «MC» * America's cup agaiust Sir Ihomae lap- stroyed th« Washington dour mills, ad •n Fultoa st-eot. waa burned tonight the rigging for hours, finallv drifting concerning capital punishment an-1 in for the national tt •-> of j Frys* ** Sou • challenge. demnities has made a good impression Kinley received 47.OS»- laws, $115.000. aebore on parts of uie ship. joining. L obb . $175,000. here. 949.