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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1901)
*»■■ ........... ■■»iswi'i ■■■■»— EOCENE WEEKLY GUARD. IN EXCESS OP INCOME. ii EVENTS OF THE HAY * I 1 I I J I MINERS IN SESSION iNsuftoeNTR surrender , A ASKS FOR Band of 500 la the First to Give Up In Island ol Samaz. SCHLEY'S REQUEST IS GRANTS Manila, July 29—General Hughes BY THE SECRETARY, cables the news of the first surrender ITEMS OF INTERE8T FROM ALL May Issue Boads. BOISE, IDAHO. Boise, Idaho, July 25 —At yester- ■ of insurgents in the Island of Samar. day morning's session of the Inter-> Honlulu, July 19, via Ran Fran PARTS OF OREGON. 500 men. with two field guns. 30 rtflea A Naval Court Will Be Ordered to lavtstq* national Mining Congress the com- ' OREGON. cisco, July 25.— The legislature has WGENE mittee on credentials reported and the Representatives From 36 States and Territor and 70 balos. giving themselves up to th« Admiral’s Conduct Durmg th, Sra finish«*! the busincMof passing appro the United States authorities. The remainder priation bills, for which it was call«*l Commertial and Financial ttappenincs ol Im. report was adopted. ies and Three Foreign Countries—Estab ego Navsl Campaign — Seismu a The opinion prevails among tbe of the sgssion wa* devoted to reading in extra session. The amounts ap portanee A Brief Review ol the Growth lishment of Department ol Mines hill Be United States officers that it will take Court WUI Be Open—ScN.-y Will propriated are largely in excess of the and discussion of paper*. years to accomplish the economic plan The following resolution», offered Urged Upon Congress—President Prince A CuMprthcmlvs Rtvkw of th« Important estimated income. and Improvement! of the Many Industries News is expect«*! lowed to Call Witnesses. of General Corbin. The civil and edu by President Prince, were adopted : Happening! ol th« Past W««k Presented from Washington regarding the cational authorities hold that a contin Throughout Our Thriving Commonwealth Presented With a Gavel. "Resolved, that tbe magnitude and la a Condensed Form Which li Most power of the present legislature to uance of the protection of minor posta importance of the mining industry, -Latest Market Report Washington, July 25.-8*««^ is necessary, aside from that afforded Ukely to Prove of Interest to Our Many order an issue of bonds under the which has now reached over $1,900,- i by the constabulay. It is generally Boise, Idaho, July 24 — The fourth Long, in accordance with a r«*^ loan act of 1896. Buch bonds have Readers. of annual product, call for annual session of the International expected that the concentration will front Admiral Schley, yesterday to lx- approved by President McKin Wallowa county spent $772 for coy. 000,000 , the establishment of a national de Mining Congress convened at the Co be more gradual than is anticipated in vise I that officer that he would utdir ley. It is understood that if he ap The steel trust will carry the »trike proves of such an i*sue, the session of ote scalps last month. partment of mining, the chief officer Washington. U court of inquiry to examine int.th, Brome grass five feet high flourishes of which shall be a member of the lumbia theater at 10 o’clock yesterday Tbe first meeting of the Legislative entire matter of Admiral Schleyi into the courts. the legislature will be extended long morning. Representatives from 36 Chamber held today was largely at on the arid lands near Bly. $15 000,- The stt jar trust will add enough to allow the passage of a loan states and territories and three for tended. Commissioner Wright, speak course in the Santiago naval tq. president’s cabinet. Large quantities of match wood are “Resolved, That the congress of the 000 to it* cupital stock. act. which would greatly relieve the — ’— ’ Later, *'■, the the secretary ecc; ing of the charter of Manila, said the paign. eign countries were present. The meeting was opened with an same reasons that controlled tn mak nounced thfit, owing „ to the The Constitution lieat Colu mbia financial stringency that threatens being shipped to Portland from Coos United Rtat«-« lx1 respectfully r«*juest- •-!'.? extremely ed to provide by law for the locating address of welcome by Governor Hunt. ing Washington the federal city ob hot weather, the court would not the public treasury. The appropira- bay. four minute* in a 28 mile race. and working ot mines of the reserved tioii*, a* finally panned, are close to Athena has paved it» street* and is He was followed by .Mayor Alexander, tained in Manila, and Washington, he meet until Reptemlx-r and that h. There are rumor* in London of the governor estimates, a* originally now working for an electric lighting minerals—gold, silver and quicksilver who tendered the keys of the city to declared, was the best governed city would turn over his reception room peace negotiations to end the Boer — on Hpanish and Mexican land the visitors. *ubmitt«*l, in inost cases. The ap system. ....... } „ »aid Judge J. H. Richards in the world. Representatives of the to the court. The secretary war. Spanish Chamber of Commerce vehe propriation for the militia lias lx-en then welcomed the congress on Ix-half “It is too hot ‘ now and I - Jo ’’ ‘ -J hot be- Thomas Hherwood has been ap grants. I)r. Koch say* Ixivine tuberculosl* reinstated in the bill, and salaries Another resolution adopt«*! was the of the citizens, delivering an oral ad mently opposed the charter, asserting lieve it would 1« very < ....... pointed stock inspector for Union comfortable tor that it was Inconsistent with the prin is not transmissible to the human have lx-en made very near the old k»..».— full • •• dn, dress that attracted much attention. officers to sit in their heavy, following “Resolved, That in the opinion of Resjxjnses were made by E. L. Shaf- ciples of the freest government on uniforms during August. 1 standard throughout. Departmental county. system. earth to deny the right of suffrage to The Salem Flouring Mill Com the International Mining Congress, disperum. ner, of Cleveland, O., Professor W. the residents of the metropolis, while an order some time ago A lone highwayman held up the expenses are considerably cut. -...jx-imi). pany ’ s new building* are rapidly near it is not to the lx-st interests of min H. Tibbals, of Halt Lake, and Tom granting it to those of other localities. with the wearing of , = full The government has decided to use Cazadero stag«- near .Mendocino, Cal., tuU drew a—. uB1 ‘ . for its current financial needs about ing completion. ing that undeveloped mines or pros Ewing, of Los Angeles. President L. The »1«" declared that the proposed form» during a court martial, but th» blit got nothing. $j35,000 that was put up by Chinese overnment for Manila was case will lie so important that evan A large hay crop in the Willamette pects be placed on the ‘boards’ or Bradford Prince, of New Mexico, then syst The teamster*' strike in Han Fran 'lists’ of mining exchanges and He far l«>ss liberal than that offered by form of official dignity will be ob cisco is becoming serious. Both sides Smigrants who enter d the country valley has made that staple cheap, offer«*! for sale to the general public.” delivered his annual address. der contract* with the republic of selling from $3 to $5 per ton. reviewed the previous sessions and the United States authorities, who served, even to the guard of marines ■re standing firm. proposed to make the representatives at the The session yesterday was enlivened iwnii, and Chinese Consul Yang I l.f door. itnor " ’ * sjxike of the work to be done. Mr. Piles for Mare Island, Cal., are 'be- [ A fire in a reduction plant near by an animated discussion aroused by Prince stated that the principal ob of the district in Manila elective by ths si Pin ha* made a protest which he “Will the sessions of the court I« ing cut on the Hantiam. The stick* Florence, Col., destroyeil $250,<MM) people. by Judge W. said to have forward«*! to Washing- are from 42 to 80 feet long and several the reading of a ’ paper I I w - - ject of the congress was to secure the Ex-Major Shields, of the Thirty-third ojienT” was asked. worth of property. B. Heyburn on “Amendment ' * of • the l”* establishment of a department of i. The money has been lying idle “Unquestionably,” was the etn. Infantry, U. S. V., has been appointed thousand will be shipped. The judge said, in mines. He said it was necessary and purchasing agent, vice Lieutenant Mas pliatic reply. a hx-al bank. It is tlie dcpo*its of Petroleum on board an American Mining Law. ” "I propose | to nuke : Jiinese who came here to work as A promising coal prospect has lieen «[x-aking of the conflicts arising over the great industry ought to have such ship at Ntockbolin, Hweden, exploded, ... ...... that fact very plain, sey, deceased. H would be I ,..lintation lalxirer*, each of whom was found at Rice Hill, Douglas county, location* because of the uncertainty recognition in order that its develop pl' burning 15 persons anil the ship. great mistake to have a secret 1 wun court, by the steari «hovel crew who are ex | of the strike of the vein : HEAVY EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS. Rear Admiral Schley will demand r«*|iiired by the old government to ment might go forward at a pace that The country has the right to knowfil cavating there. The find will be "I projxise a solution — that all end put up $36 a* a guarantee that he an investigation of Maclay’s charges, that transpires in the way of totj. would keep it abreast of development lines shall be |iarallel. When the would only do plantation work, the developed. and will sue the author for libel. Personally, I should along other lines. There were many Experienced Over a Large Section of the Ne mony offered. first locator goes to the recorder ’ s money to lx- ri funded to any who A number of small hold-ii|>s are re* lie very glad to have a court composed An excursion Ixiat on the Saginaw wanti-d to go home, to pay passage. vada Desert office to file on his claims he should problems confronting the industry, he said, that cannot be solved satisfac of a larger number of officers, hut tbe river sank near Haginuw, Mich., with The consul feared that applicants ported around Athena and Weston. give notification that he has discov Salt I-ake City, July 29.—A section naval regulations restrict me to the 30 passengers on board. All were would no longer lx- able to get their A stage line has lieen established ered a new ledge. Then let the near torily without tbe direct aid that 1 hope toln. could lx> given through a government 75 miles wide, through the Nevada ■election of three. saved. money. In reply to his protest, Act across the mountains from Prineville est deputy marshal surveyor go to Desert from Deeth as far west as Car nounce the personnel of the court to department of mines. The Boer* have given up all hope ing Governor t’oojx'r wrote to the con 1 to Foster. that vein, determine its exact course Delegate C. J. Moore, of Colorado, lin experienced a series of heavy morrow and this will give the judge of intervention and realise that they sul, informing him that the territory Janie* Hall, a California pioneer of and then comjx'l all locators to make offered the following, which was re earthquake shocks about 2:30 this af advocate and the recorder ample time must fight the war out on their own would continue to |>ay th«- deposit* to 1852, died recently at Fairview, Was their end lines parallel with the first ternoon. The vibrations generally to prepare a list of witnesses who in claim.” The discussion covered the ferred to the committee on resolu were Chino*«- who were entitled to them a* co county. from North to South, account. I do not believe tions : and at one or two points lasted for to I* summoned. entire field of controversy. The Canadian Pacific Railway is formerly. “Resolved, That the International fully five seconds. So far as learned that the session of the court will be Several rich clean ups are reported The district of lliimakua, Hawaii, The delegates are practically a unit considering the question of substitut from the placer mines of Mule Gulch, on the proposition to work for the Mining Congress, assembled at Boise, no serious damage was done though prolonged, because after all, a ¡¡req ing i-leetricity for steam on it* heavy ha* lx-en ii-ited by a large cane fire, Grant county. establishment of a department of ' | Idaho, extends to the president and the force of the shock was great deal of the talk over the Nantiap causing over $25.01)0 Ina*. It destroy grade*. directors of the Louisiana Purchase enough to shake dishes from the campaign is like the genii’« vapor, ed between NO and N5 acre* of young The Eugene excelsior factory is mines at Washington, with a secre • exposition its fraternal greeting* and shelves. The extent of the earth which can lie corn! ’used in a small William If. Hunt, present secre cane, and alxmt 800 acr«-* of forest. running night and day, turning out tary whosliall l»*a member of the pres I promises for it an active and contin quake north and south is not known. bottle.” tary of Porto Rico ha* l*-en selecteil to ident ’ s cabinet. A committee will At Elko, Nev., the shock was unusu ‘‘Will Admiral Nucceed Charles H. Allen a* governor NOTORIU8 BENDERS LOCATED. 12 carloads every month. lx* appointed to visit Washington dur ued interest and support. ally severe. The high school build to name witnesses* ?” Schley le allowed “We also urge upon the legislature Oregon college presidents are dis ing the coming session of congress i of that island. ing. a new brick edifice, was badly "Admiral Schley. „ was the reply, The mine firemen's strike ha* been Family of Former Kansas Murderers Said to cussing a more thorough regulation and press the question. Then' was a i of the several states such a generous cracked by the violence of the vibra I l financial recognition of the coining of intercollegiat«- athletic*. tion, and other buildings were slight “l will be afforded every opportunity committee appointed on legislation at declared off. Be Living in Colorado. for the appearance of all witnesses he exposition as shall contribute mater The natural ice caves near Elgin, the Milwaukee session last year. ially to its already assured success.” ly damaged. The earthquake was pre The southwest was again scorched To]x-ka, Kan., July 25.—Four per ceded and followed by rather remark may desire. He is also entitled, un Their efforts, however, were directed by a hot wave. son«, said to be members of the notor- i Union county, are becoming quite a in the main, to securing changes in At the afternoon session Secretary able meteorological phenomena. For der the naval regulations, to he repre some time preceding the shock the air sented by counsel.” The steel trust ha* made no effort ions Bender gang, accused of com summer resort for that »ection. the present national mining laws, Mahon read letters from President to start up idle plant*. A. W. Sturgis,of Josephine county, which were adopt«*! many year* ago McKinley, Vice President Roosevelt was perfectly still, while the heat was While Secretary Long was not ssM mitting a, Kan., over 15 expects to realize $10,(MK* from the and have not lx-en sufficiently amend and several other prominent govern extremely oppressive. A few minutes whether the court of inquiry would The river* and harbors committee home i after the shock, however, a violent been lix-ated near annual clean up on his Fore*t creek ment officials, all expressing regret at wind and rain storm, accompanied by I m » asked to form and submit an „pin years a ha* returned from Alaska. ed. _________ _______ ..................... >., and Governor mine. their inability to attend the sessions heavy thunder and lightning, burst ion upon the facts disclosed by the Fort C The international mining congri-s* Stanley ha* issued requisition pajx'rs RIVERS AND HARBORS. I of the congress. over the city, the rain continuing for investigation, it is considered quite Timber fires are raging in the lias opened at Boise, Idaho. on the governor of Colorado for their Committees on credential*, perma probable that this course will 1» pur- several hours. Whitniar*h ha* lieen exonerated of return to this state. The first steps mountains in Lake and Klamath Engineer'i Report Concerning Next Year > nent organization and order of busi At Deeth. Nev., goods were shaken sued. Unless the order convening counties, and the valleys are getting Hie charge* brought against him. toward bringing the suspects to Kan ness were appointed, after which .Ma from the shelves in the stores. The the court expressly requires this opin Needi. blue with smoke. jor Fred R. Reed, of Boise, presented shock was not felt 50 miles north of ion to lx- expressed, its report must upon the qm‘iino?/>J,,, kl!J have agreed sas were taken upon the representa- Washington, July 25.—The report to President Prince a gave! made of Elko. The prune crop in Benton and Linn who asserfi ’ tlLi? ro’h<f,i,1F1!.,r.t V*.-!'""’, be1 confined to stating the facts found. III ‘lit*. I vouuiir« will bo such a record breaker of Captain W. C. Langtitt, Corps of Idaho mahogany, with bands of silver Although no jxisitive declaration AFTER AIRSHIP PRIZE. Han Francisco teamsters have quit Kate Bender, was once his wife. »)>*( it ia fourwi pnu-h pf the frilit Engineers, United States army, sta- made from the Trade Dollar mine, has been given on the personnel ol must go to waste lor lack ot dryiYig floneu al t'Oriian«, — i_ Governor Stanley i**u«*i the requisi work and the wholesale trade is about u.ag a ments of rivers and harbors in Ore lhe gavei, sai.i the court, it is assumed about tbs tion upon affidai its of four men who facilities. tied up. gon, Washington and Idaho for the present from ex-Mayor Janies A. Pin- Paris Inventor Awaiting An Opportunity to navy department that Admiral Dewey went to Colorado to identify the sus- The number of children in Lane ney, of Boise. President Prince re Coldnel Alliert Jenks, a well known peets. Make Another Trial. will be president of the court. There fiscal year ending June 30, 1901, to The Benders committed a artist, dropped dead in l.o* Angele* of scries of murders, the most atrocious county between the ages of 4 and 20, gether with recommendations relative sponded in a fitting manner, evincing is an impression that the two other Paris. July 29. — Keen Interest is still | according to the reports of th«' several to future appropriations was made his appreciation of the gift. Pending heart disease, aged 75 year*. members of the court will Ie retired ever recorded. They lived on a small taken in the steerable balloon of the | school clerks, is 7,549, Last year the public yesterday. The following are the reports of committees some of the Brazilian aeronaut. M. Santos Dumont. naval officers, or at least officers who A Pittsburg woman started the fire farm near Galena and for years, as it j number of children was 7,382. the recommendations for future ap papers prepared for the congress were Each day he visits the grounds of the had no connection with the Santiqs with kerosene and, with her three develo|x*i after their flight, they hud read. Aero Club at St. Cloud, where the campaign. The Oregon rattlesnake seem* luck propriations : The selection of retired lured travelersand buried their Ixxlies children, whs burned to death. balloon Is kept filled in readiness to officers will have a double advantage Columbia and Lower Willamette Reveral men in the yard around the house. All ing in real venom. SAMOAN CONTROVERSY. Th«- mayor of Hants Paula, Cal., seize the first opportunity to renew the Not only will they lie free from any were bitten recently in various hay- rivers la-low Portland, $725,000. was shot and probably fatally wound four memlx-rs of the family were ac- attempt for the Deutsch prize, the sum Improivng Columbia river la-tween fields in Eastern Oregon, but no prejudice growing out of their active cused of aiding in the murdjrs. The ed by a tough character of that place. Tutulia Uncertain Whether It li a Part of the of 100,000 francs offered for a dirigible family consisted of man, wife, daugh fatalities or serious results are re- The Dalles and Celilo, either by con balloon. The motor ¡ b working satis connection with th'1 department, but Corbin and Chaffee have decided on ter mid soil. The parents would now corded. United States. struction of boat railway or by means factorily and producing a higher speed they will have no fear of future con radical changes in the army in the Is* in their 7th* and the children about of canals and locks, $214,579.20. Tutuila, July 7, via San Francisco, than at the last trial, but wind and rain sequences arising from their count I’hilitipin«-*. The military force will 50 year* of age. Mouth of Columbia river, $600,000. July 25.—A controversy has occurred have thus far prevented a thorough while members ol the board. Portland Markets. be reduced to 21»,<MM> or 30,000. Columiba river to Cascades, $150,- over the customs as to whether Tu test, So confident Is he of winning the Wheat—Walla Walla, export value, REFUNDING DUTIES. prize that he offers, with the accumu- MINES AT NOME PROSPERING. A movement has lieen started by tuila is a part of the territory of the 55«*56c per bushel; bluestem, 57c; 000. Columbia river, near Vancouver, United States in that respect or not. iated interest thereon, another prize the labor union* of Hun Francisco to valley, nominal. of 4000 francs to the first member of shut out Japanese, placing them on Attornev-General Knox Declined to Render tn It was required that importers receiv the Aero Club performing the round Nome City Brings News of Large Clesslp Flour—beat grades, $2 *.Mt(d3 40 per $12,000. Snake river from Riparia, Wash., Opinion. the same footing with the Chinese. and Rich Strikes. ing foods from the colonies and neigh trip from St. Cloud to the Eiffel Tower barrel; graham, $2.60. to Lewiston, Idaho, $28,000. boring islands of German Samoa Oat* — White, $1.3$ t*« 1.35; gray, prior to October 31. At a Chicago race track four horses Port Townsend, July 26. — The Washington, July 25.— Attorney Mouth of Couquille river, $75,000. should produce consular certificates steamer Nome City arrived laj-t night became frightened, threw their riders General Knox tialay declined to ren $1.30(41.32), percental. Willamette river, above Portland, to the invoices of goods from those Barley—F«**!, $16.50(417; brewing, Much Fruit and Produce Ordered. and bolted from the track into the der an opinion, which was asked for from Nome, biinging 23 passengers. and Yamhill river, $70,000, places. This meant a further tax and spectators and several |>crsons were by the secretary of the treasury, on $17(417.50 |>er ton. Philadelphia, July 29.—Large orders The passengers report marvelously Entrance to Coos bay, $142,970.64. Millstuff*—Bran, $17 |ier ton; mid increase in the prices jpf the goods. for fruit and produce have been re rich striki‘8 in the Fairhaven district, severely injured. the question whether or not, under Tillamook bay $27,000. The prevailing opinion is that import ceived by the local dealers from the 90 miles north of Nome, and that s It is estimated that $2,000,000 in existing laws, the secreteary is author dling*. $21.50; short«, $20. chop, $16. Hiuslaw river, $05,000. Hay—Timothy. $12 50(414; clover, ers are not required to produce the sections of the Middle West which stampede had occurred. The Blue lunik note* is in circulation which ized to refund the duties collected on Clatskanie river, $12,588.47. invoices, as pointed out in the re have been stricken with drouth. This stone district is still frozen, snd it have lieen printed from the plat«>s of gocais imported from Porto Rico be $7(49 50; Oregon wild hay, $6<a7 |»-r Lewis liver, Wash., $11,960. vised statutes, that Tutuila is not a demand has been larger duringthe past will lie some weeks liefore miners» a defunct l>ank Th«' pates were sup- tween the date of the ratification of ton. Cowlitz river, Wash., $7,000. Butter—Fancy creamery, 17 4,(419c; [•art of the United States for that two weeks, veterans in the produce be able to commence sluicing. The Imsi'd to have I hi - ii destroyed 50 years the Spanish treaty and the date that dairy, 14(415c; store, l'1(412c Couquille river, from Couquille purpose, anil that instead of protec market say. than ever before In the l>er tbe Foraker act went into effect. ago. history of the business in Philadel Kougarok district is also liacksifd. City to Myrtle Point, $3,000. tion, free trade is preferable on those phia. and 1,500 men are in Teller City The attorney general says that ina* pound. Long Tom river, annually, $500. The Havana drydock may be towed Egg«—17 4,(418c per dozen. islands where there are no manu waiting for the Mason to open. The« much as tbe controller of the treas Coos river, $3,000. to Hubig bay, Luzon. Cheese—Full cream, twins, 11(4 facturers to protect. The Tutuila are some few claims being »nrW ury has given his decision on tbe sub Fireman and Engineer Killed. This makes a total of $2.147,598.37 government has made no decided Agtiinaldo is irritated by hi* con ject, it is a matter for the controller llt,c; Young America, 12<4l2l,c per Memphis. Tenn., July 29.—Freight Sunset Gulch, across the barter, for the rivers and harlxvrs of the three move in the matter. tinued imprisonment. A strike is repirted alone, and he, therefore, cannot give pound. train No. 9 on the Choctaw, Oklaho prospects well. states. Poultry—Chicken», mixed, $3 25(4 The steel trust will attempt to open a decision *s requested. It is author ma & Gulf road, was wrecked near on Drase creek, and a stampede mo »- The report discusses in detail the BRITISH DISASTERS. itatively stated at the treasury de 4.00; hens, $4 00(45.00, dressed. 10(4 work being done now upon each pro Palestine. Ark., this morning early by Over $500,0(M) lias lieen sluiced H”"1 several plant* this week. partment (list the government will lie tier pound; springs, $2.50(44.50 running into an open switch. The w inter duni|M near Nome, and the Friendly relations Is-twevn Russia prix-ceced immediately to refund t liene |a-r dozen ; ducks, $3 for old ; $2 50 posed improvement, as well as mak Supply Train Captured and Burned Ciabbe engineer and fireman were killed and prospects for the future of that coun ing recommendations for the amount ami 1 hilx-t have been o | h ' ii « h I. a brakeman injured. It is believed the try were never better than at present duties of the controller. The duties (43.50 for young; geese, $4 |ier to be expended in tbe future. In Attacked by Kritzinger. switch was thrown by men intending Hut weather continues in the Brit to be refunded will reach approxi dozen ; turkey«, live, 8<4 ltV ; dressed, each instance the recommendation is London, July 25.—The British war to wreck and rob the passenger which 10(4124,0 per pound. ish Isles, hut relief is predicted. mately $2,(MX),000. Cleared of Insurgents. Mutton — Lamb*, 3 4,c, gross; that the amount be expended during office has received the hmowing dis was due there 30 minutes later. Manila, July 26.—Colonel Zurbssk Another heat wave has visit**! ths the fiscal year ending June 30, 1903, patch from I.orvl Kitchener dated dress«*!. 6(47c per pound; »beep, The Transpert Service. with 29 officers, 518 men, 243rid** corn Ix'lt of Kansas and Nebraska. Garment Worker! Strike Ended. $3 25. gross; dressed, 6(46 l,c p«-r lb. the estimates being in all cases made Pretoria. July 25 Manila. July 25. — The reports sub- ami 100 luilos, has surrendered W Peasants of the Volga, Russia, pro “A train from Cape Town with 113 Hogs — Gross, heavy, $5 75(46; for that year. New York. July 29. — General Secre vinces are on the verge of starvation. nntt«*l to Adjutant General Corbin light. $4.75(45; dress«*!, 6*,(47c per details and stores was held up. cap tary White, of the United Garment- Lieutenant Hickman, of the Fit* hy Major Janie* B Alishire, in charge Fleads in Hungary. lured and burned at Scheepera, eight Workers of America, announced today cavalry, in Tayabas province. F* General Davis lias relieved General of the water transportation depart- pound. London, July 26. —The valleys of miles north of Rolli fort west on the that the strike of his fellow craftsmen ex-insurgent* have taken themth < Veal—Small. 7,, i 48', c ; iarge, 6’, Kobba in the southern Philippine ment of the army at Manila, show ths the Danulie anil other Austro-Hun morning of July 21. Our casualties was officially ended. The strike af- allegiance to the United Ktste*. (47 *,c per (Hiund. island*. saving of $3 000 daily for the last their surrender clears that diMnrt B«**f—Gross top sti'ers, $4 00(4 4 25; garian rivers have heen flooded by were three killed and IK wounded. fected about 70,000 workers. It is expected, in Mrs. Kruger, wife of ex-President three month*. of th« revolutionary element. cows and heifers, $3 25<«3.50, dre*s«*i violent rains, says the Vienna corres An inquiry is proceeding. Kruger, of the Transvaal republic view of this economy, to iqs-rat«' some Strikt Makes Tinplate Dearer. pondent of the Daily Express. In •'French reports that Crablw, with Torpeodo bosl Adder Lsundiei transports «lir«*-t l*-tw«*-n Manila and b«*-f, 64,(47’,e |*'r pound is dead. Budapest, 300 dwellings were ren 300 men was attacked in the moun Philadelphia. July 26.—The strike Hops — 12(4 14e |>er pound. New York July 25 —Tbe I’nitd New York. Adjutant General Cor International Epworth League con Entire villages tains near Craddock by Kritzinger, at of steelworkers has raised the price Wixd—Valley, Il<4l3e; Eastern dered untenable. bin r«*-ommends the use of two of the vention at Han Francisco The horses stamped of tinplate in this city from 20 to 30 States torjx*lo boat Adder»«» la»»'"' Oregon, 8(412«-. mohair, 2O(42le per have lieen awept away. Twenty-six dawn July 21. fastest transprots in a monthly mail jotirned. I arsons were drowned at I.ipols, ed. An all day tight followed. Crabbe per cent Before the strike tinplate ed at the Crescent ship vsrd». st E ' pound. ahethport, N. J., today.’ The hunch servi«*e between Han Francisco and Our loss was sold at $4 per box at the mill, and It is almost certain that the sta Potatoes—$1 00«4l 25 per sack ;new where houses of two stories acre sub fell back on Mortimer. $4.1? in Philadelphia. Prices today Manila, to insure quick handling of merged. slight ” tionarv fin-men s strike will tomi l>e ing was private. potatoes, 1 44 c per pound. average $5 and $5.25. the mail«. at an end. To Relieve Strained Rrlaiaxu Baptist Young Ptoplt'i Union. ——— Sources of Chine * Revenue PastelsMird armor is likely to come To Help Revenue Raiders. New York. July 26 —A dispatchts Mvsterious Explosion. President Palmer, of tbe Rio London. July 25.—Great Britain'« Chicago, July 26.—The eleventh into military fashion. It is, if thick London. July 29.—"A curious inci the Herald from Rt. Petersburg«P Monterey, Tenn., July 25—Ths Grande A Western, ha* »old his in counter profxvsition to Russia's sug- enough, almost impenetrable to car annual convention of the Interna C.:. J-Nai'k* 1 b’0- dent took place here. " says a dispatch The sojourn of Count Osten-.** terest* in the road to the Gould inter 1»■»«<• from Nashville to reinforce the bine bullet*, which c»n pierce five- tional Baptist Young People's Union g«-stion of 10 per cent customs is that to the Daily Mall from Perth. Western the Russian amhassa ■dor th* *’ 6* ‘ '• to ,h **' est* for $6,tMJO,000 revenue raiders engaged in Saturday's inch wooden plank* the sourc«-* of Chinese revenue al- Australia, ' during the open-air recep Recent experi began in this city today. Ru*«i*n cspit*' Over man court, in the reaily earmark«*! »hall Iw accepted for Isattle reached here tialay tinder com tion to the Duke and Duchess of Corn- Prince Bonaparte’*philolgical libra ments prove this There i* P* 15,000 delegate* anil visitors from all the present a* aiiequate. «ays a dis wall, ~ " Every one was stsrlted by a has been prolong«*! ry of 15,000 volumes, the finest in mand of Revenue Agent Chapman and that thi.«»^* The rtvonl »as broken rt-eently in parts of the United States ami Can patch from Pekin to the Daily Mai), loud report close to the Duke. authority for saying to relieve th«- world, ha* t»-en w-eured for ths United States Marshal Oversl. They ada are expected to l>e present at the who ¡aster, if th«*se do not jumped and < Int< hed his to Germany’s desire suffice, the Newlw-rry library, Chicago. found the region quiet and informa the «ale of unoccupini land* in Ne meetings, which will hold five day*. _ nervously ___ , . : 'Someone ______ __ strained relations between th* **' braska, Wyoming and Kansas Kanaa* Over powers. Great Britain suggest*, could chair. saying. tion concerning moonshiner« hard to Today was spent in informal reunion. consider new >"iircc*. : In selling it* interest in the ffioux must be shooting ' The police are in empires arising from Russia’* •,rW< 50.1X10 dl*|x>*«*l of. tbe acres were disposed obtain. Thomas Price, the wounded The conference will tw opened form support the proposal, stituting a vigorous search It seems disapproval of Germany » polity a City A Pacific railroad the govern has a that the explosion was purely accident- deputy marshal, is still alive, but can largest amount in any one week in ally at the Coliseum tomorrow. ment ha* recovered all the principal the history of the land department frsil chance of adoption the far East. live but a short time. ami about $500,000 in addition. Berlin has on the average only 12 Outlawry In S«u«h«m China. Russia* Demand on Turkey Forty Deethi st St Lssa New Armored Crui»«r. There were 5,151 constable« in Scot Cssword at Bremen««. day* a year when no clouds at all Sir St. Louis, July 26 — I-’'“’ Canton, China. July 26 —A l«nd of Philadelphia. July 29. — The keel of land in 19<>0. or one to every 847 per Izmdon. July 25 — Russia demands iern in the shy. Seattle, Wash., July 25 — The maximum temperature t-xUr *** over 40 armwd robber* for three sue- the armored cruiser Pennsylvania, the sons. At the close of 1900 there were '.•1 ceMive night* has been looting the of the porte two coaling station* on first of the new navy to be named after 107.1. a figure never resched I*1 " ’ t'nited States gunboat Concord is st A «h ip-to shore wireless telegraphy Bremerton, swatting orders from the plant* in the United State* making »hope opposite Hhanteen. Tbe Chi the Persian gulf, say» the correspond the state In which nearly all the more Ulbcity. Non test wai successfully made from the open hearth steel, a.* ccmpated with nee* author it >e* have made no at ent of the Ihiily Mail at Constanti modern vessels were built, has been relief I* ia ¿ght O I navy dipistment. The department Kaiser Wilhelm d«-r Grosse as sh* laid af the yard of the William Cramp 76 at the end of 1890 day people dropped on the *h^**t1 tempt to interfere. The Chinese nople. and she is using the strongest de«ires to have the gunboat return to Ship A Engine Building Company. The ■ailed front New York for Europe. Oliver Ixwe. a Negro poet of De themselves are alarmed and proto-1 prv-Miire to induce the sultan to yield. cruiser will have a speed second only • n all parts her station in Behring sea as soon as The «team«hip Erik, recently pur It i* understood that One or more stations have t>een de troit, while writing ’rrw recently.via* serious trouble to the Variag. the Russian cruiser, the <M the «tr'-v t« unable to move. In the?* I'* chased ii> London by Captain Far possible, but it is hardly ekpected unable to fill out one of hi* line* foreign consuls have been warned to manded tn Asia Minor. Up to the fastest ship afloat. that she will l> able to leave tbe quhar, of Halifax ha* l<een chartered A magis present time the porte has not yielded, Tn desperation he beat hi* head with prepare for an uprising ending st II o'clock t •- Commodora 1« Nandlers Win Their Strike by the P«-ary club to proreed to the sound before August 1. death* directly attributable F -. a pencil The »harp point of tlw trate id Hhuntah re|-<rt» th.,- but it is doubtful whether the Otto Knot, on account of whose sickness Nev man government will be able to bold relief of the Arctic explorer and his lead pencil entered hi* rwr and broke are increasing in his district Columbus. O.. July 29.—The strike heat had been reported. wife. The vessel will fit out in Hall- | the Conconl came south, is slowly the drum, rendering him entirely enty-five rubbers have been beheaded out The*» demand« are regarded as of the Union ice-handlers fo a 10-hour some peril<1 of time 75 ca*B 1 recovering at the Seattle General hue- day and pay for overtime ended today teat ions were repr-rted. at Hkertcbaiy fax, and will sail for the North in ths | deaf ■erwua by th« Briti-h. pita!. y a victory for the strikers. middle of July. • Apprapruliosi by the Hewtaes Legislature— - 'NEWS OF THE STATE MINING MEN AT WORK. Congress st Boise Discusses Reform la ing Law». Mis INTERNATIONAL CONGRE8S AT