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W A S H IN G T O N CDRRENT EVENTS OF THE DAY GREAT M ora T h a n M ASS M E E T IN G . F lv a T h o u s a n d S tr ik e r s McCreu Schoolhou«e. at CO U N TY H ATCH ET. M A SS A C R E D II PANIC IN HAVANA CITY BY f r a f i c Fat« o f ■ Party nf lio ld a n k r n . _________ ELDER N A TIV E S . The A ustralian ON P o r tla n d THE S t e a m e r t*lm*a Maw ■Idoraife, 1 Astoria, O r., Aug. 8.— Pittsburg, A ug. 4 .— The mass m eet Vancouver, B. C ., Aug. 4.— The this m orning, the O. R. * }j * Was With the Mazama Party Epitome o f the Telegraphio ing o f miners at the MoCrea school- Inhabitants Leaving as Fast steamship Miowera, from Sydney, Elder, w ith 388 passengers house today was the greatest during the bring* inform ation that new* of *ti on Mount Rainier. land and 35 from Aieoria,™*' HER 1C News o f the World. as They Can. strike, and probably the largest gather another massacre has been received at the C londyke, slowly left her', ing o f the kind ever seen in A llegheny Sydney. Not long ago a number of in the dim light of the earl», county. M ore than 5,000 striking A ustralia’ s army o f unemployed were FELL THREE HUNDRED FEET her nose tow ards the far north T IC K S F R O M TH E W IR E S miners were gathered for an all-day THE A T T A C K O N THE S U B U R B S \ attracted by stories o f fabulous gold of prom ise to the goldhunter*.’ session, and labor leaders harangued panning at Papua and other interior Hundreds were on the do«b them in various tongues, w hile bands New Guinea points. Tbeir ranks have H I . B o d y Was Found Soon After by n that hour, and every passenger, 4 m l a t a m t l D i C o lle c tio n o f Ite m s F ro m of musio served to stir up the enthusi T h e I n « u r g « n t i A r e W e l l A r m e d W i t h been terribly thinned bv murder, star York. SenrchliiK »’ arty •»<! Tnkeu From deck to bid a last farewell to asm to the highest pitch. From early M i« M « w a n d t h e O l d W o r l d I n » vation and fatal swamp fevers. To D y u ttin ite a n d R a p i d - F i r i n g G u m - Tubini and civiliza tion . As the i m orning miners of every nationality There to Tacoma. make matters worse, every native who C o n d o n e e d n n d C o m p r e h e n s iv e F ern s B ooty Secured b y the C uban». lini t under way, a m ighty shout wnl helped a white was marked for the Kansas ami Missouri are attain being were gathering at the schoolhouse. tal Tacoma, Aug. $.— Porfessor 8. E. hy those on shore, which 1 Tam pa, F la ., Aug. 3 — The stories tomahawk. They came in big bands and sm all ones, •oorohed by h *at. McClure, of Eugene, a member of tne the distant h ills and was an* pverr telegraphed from Havana last week but the one that set the cam p wild with The remnant of these white pioneers Mazamas’ society that made the ascent to I Six persona were lei lies! in a moun those on board. Last Words of enthusiasm came from T u rtle creek. about an attack by insurgents on the w ent to Vanapa for a final effort to of Mount Rainier Tuesday, lost his foot and a d vice w ere spoken, hd «| hoist tain slide a tew m iles from Berlin Sat It had 1,600 miners from that camp, suburbs of that c ity is confirm ed by make their fortunes. Their stores gave ing while descending the mountain big ship was but a shadow in Kven urday. and when they came in sight there was passengers w iio left Havana on the out and for months they lived on He tance. iwaiian A non-nnion coal m iner was shot such cheering as has not been heard Plant steamer Mascot and arrived here “ dam per” and tea. Natives in the vi Wednesday itnd fell 300 feet. Several join ed the ship heJ mie o f and killed at Scuttdale, Pa., during a since the strike started. tonight. A m ong the number was Senor cin ity claim ed to he iil-treated hv the struck on a pile of rocks and was in stantly killed. His body w a s recovered last m om ent. One man traded] |, thè U ì quarrel with striking m iners They came down to the schoolhouse Calliajer, a wealthy Spaniard, and his governm ent in the w ay of scant stores, several hours later by a searching party, inond and $500 gold watch fort raif» t The potters o f Trenton, N. J ., and with hands playing stirring airs and wife and daughter, w ho are now to be and decided to teach the govenrment a and was brought to Tacoma tonight. to tl reckoned am ong the refugees w ho have outfit; and one man liought the sheet iron workers of Pbillipshurg, banners w aving in the breeze. Cheer lesson by killing all the whites within The Mazamas encamped in Paradise terest in the outfit of another! irery 1 N . H ., now threaten to go on a strike. after cheer went up from the cam p, ami fled from Havana. react). The whites were raided at it is r< The attack referred to was made on nigh t and put to death with tom a valley Monday, and about 30 of the partner left h im , and a man fro T h e m onitor Puritan broke her rud the marchers returned them with a the little village o f Mariano, about 10 hawks, being easy victims. A fter long party began the acsent to the peak that land, w ho jum ped on the d . |in «n o will. W hen the m iners o f the two der in New York and w ill be laid up day, arriving at Gibraltar rock that the last m om ent, found an outi ina » rei for a m onth, and w ill cost about $5,000. parties met there were some wild m iles southwest of the city, and suffering they were weak and em aci lion o all packed, w hich the |iersoni scenes. Men ruBhed around shaking the terminus o f the antiquated and d i ated, and could not defend themselves. night, where they camped. G eorge H. W alker, a Washington, D. Early Wednesday morning Professor deretl it failed to call for. flag ov Senor hands, shouting, and even embracing lapidated M ariano railroad. Many massacres had occurred in the C ., lawyer and form er correspondent, ilficial each other. T be crowd that had gath Calliajer was an eye witness o f the at same place previously, but the govern McClure, Professor Baillie, Professor question, lie paid the invoice I has been appointed assistant postmas iic office ered was so much larger than the men tack. He says that the attack was led m ent has never attempted to punish M itchell, o f New York, and Dr. E. had it loaded on the steamer. ter-general. Dewitt Connell, o f Portland, started During the day, the p a s m q j dui irai t; hail anticipated that they were wild by Juan D elgado and Hernandez. The the murderers. P ou r boys were drowned at Kansas w ith joy. ahead of the main party, and arrived steamer w ere entertained by t insurgent chiefs left 100 of »heir I, thè vo Later news confirms the massacres C ity w hile in sw im m ing, four in W in lana . A few m inutes after the arrival of troops outside the town and carried w hich occurred 85 m iles from Port at the mountain top about noon. Pro zens, and a jo lly time was ht nipeg and tw o more at Boston, one of the Turtle Creek division the s|ieakers 300 to the attack. T h ey weve well of thè Moresby. The entire settlement of na fessor McClure carried a barometer for the sh ip ’ s machinery,which waif whom was 80 years o f age. and arrived in carriages. They were A. P. armed with dynam ite and rapid-fire tives and white* had their heads split the purpose of taking observations on Iv damam ged on tiie trip Britain Bluejackets from the warship Y ork- j Carrick, president o f the Painters’ and guns, ami m et with but slight resist open by a large band of savages. The the top of the mountain. river, was repaired. Returning, they met the remainder town and Boston were stoned and beaten j Decorators’ U nion; \V. A . Carney, vice- ance. The engagem ent was short and governm ent has sent a large body of M. S. I F orty-nin e Spanish troops m ilitary police to surround the natives of the party near the summit, and, ar T h e S h o o t i n g in Sruttdal, by Japanese at Kobe, Japan, and some president o f the Am algam ated A ssocia desjieratc. were nc o f them were badly used up. Scottdale, Pa., Aug. ,s.. time of tion; Mrs. Jones, the female agitator, were killed and 130 w ounded; two anil shoot if necessary. W holesale ar riving at Gibraltar rock, awaited their Owens today held an inquest oil 1 Hend A n d ree’ s north pole balloon is report o f C hicago, and M. C. Monahan, of the Cubans were killed and 40 wounded. rests w ill be made. The natives w ill return. They arrived at Camp Muir about mains o f W illia m Cumming*. tJ Zealand, In The inhabitants of the town fled for he brought hack manacled in the hold ed to h are been seen in several places Painters’ and D ecorators’ U nion. recen tly, but each tim e away off its addition to these, the leaders o f the their lives, leaving the insurgents in o f a steamer chartered for the purpose. 9:30, on their way to Paradise valley, union m ill worker who was kill] They sacked the and soon after leaving that point, lost night in a quarrel with strike/ (high offii course. M any have given him up as miners were lined up to s|ieak as th* com plete possession. place and secured $40,000 in gold and P E T R O L E U M LAKE IN A L A SK A . tiieir way. The leader and the vari large num ber o f witnesses occasion demanded. lost. Mid Iasi ous members of the party began cau aniined, but the only one «i„ [regarding J. T. M cCoy, a prom inent mem ber a large quantity of supplies that they Professor A rion , a professional high- could not carry away. The |ioeitive testim ony was Constabl |t Britain w ire perform er, fell from his w ire, a of the typographical union, extend id I t C o n t a i n s C o a l O i l ill a n I ' n l i n i i t e . l tiously to search for the trail. Other passengers tell the same story, lights o f the camp in Paradise valley necker, w ho testified that lie«* Q u an tity. distance o f 75 feet, w hile riding a b i the sym pathy and financial support o f made, and say that the w ildest terror reigns were plainly visible, and, although it ing w ithin a few feet of the | cy cle at Ridgew ood Park, N . J., and the printers o f the conntry, and said San Francisco, Aug. 4. — W hile the lator Mo in Havana, that the w ell-to-d o inhab the organization made a per capita was a tramp of nearly four hours, the when tiie shooting took ph waa killed. w hole world is excited over the gold it exam assessment for five weeks to be paid for itants are leaving as fast as local laws way to this camp seemed so plain that plainly saw the flash from ther discoveries in the North, sight has T h e m onthly statement issued hy the ilidity < w ill perm it. the benefit o f the strikers. nobody felt the least alarmed. in the hands o f William C. director o f the m int shows that during been lost of another discovery that lira is la Tw o new camps were instituted this Professor McClure ventured toward The ju ry found llubbs guilty,j ANDREE’ S BA LLO O N . Ju ly , 1897, the coinage executed at the promises to be o f great value in the [press a afternoon after the meeting. The one the edge of a cliff, and announced that was arrested. Hubbs was a U nited States mintB amounted to developm ent o f that section. thoi at Plum Creek is Camp Resistance, and he saw a large pile of rocks a few hun the em p loy o f the Scottdale I «670,850. A Manitoba Farmer Relieves That He Some months ago a lake o f almost it a n the one at Sandy Cieek w ill be called dred feet distant, and thought lie had Steel Com pany before the etrikej Saw It. pure petroleum was discovered and imports War is going on in several countries Camp Isolation. Each cam p in the discovered the trail. Dr. Connell one o f the best known men i W innipeg, Aug. 3 .— A W hitem outh, samples sent to Seattle lor analysis. in A frica, in w hich Great Britain and lieseiged district w ill lie kept supplied stood within 50 feet o f him, keeping W hile op in ion s differ as to thee ier Grea P ortugal are involved; also in India, w ith guards. Headquarters, as hereto M an., dispatch to the Free Press says: The assayer’ s report on these has just up a conversation, and attempting to on acc C om m in g ’ s death, it is belies Jnited St E gypt. and trouble is brew ing in Tur fore, w ill be at Camp D eterm ination, Inquiries regarding a large balloon been made public, and the find is re direct his movements. the trouble last night will endtl which was seen passing in a northeast ported to be o f incalculable richness. key, G reece and Crete. i action i at Turtle Creek. Darkness had fallen, and the only ing and bloodshed, and the erly direction on the evening of the A com pany lias been formed in Seattle lion of A M issouri Pacitic train ran into a Tiie force o f deputies was kept busy light came from the snow, which ren- w ill be m ore moderate in their a illy regu freight standing on the main track at during the entire night. Every m ove 39th, three miles from W hitem outh, to handle the product, and travelers derd the members o f the party only The town tonight is quiet. from there say that the company in |jubilee ye Yates Center, K an., and Engineer was watched, and trouble seemed to be have elicited the fact that the evening was rem arkably calm and cool. Farmer tends to put it on tiie Alaskan market half visible. Dr. Connell says he had F i v e V i o l e n t Death«. military Joseph C low n and Fireman Cal Rowan in the air. The condition is said to just answered Porfessor McClure’ s call, policy h Both sides feel Henderson was standing at the door of at once. Terre H aute, Ind., Ang. 8.— l) were killed. Other persons were in have been critical. The lake is o f unknown depth, sev and was peering intently in another been a sad day for Carlisle, aq ition of tl jured. that there is a crisis near at hand. liis barn, and was taking a glance direction, when he heard a sudden around the sky when he saw a large eral miles wide and five or six in of Com Fanr Captain G eneral W eyler has par The officials o f the N ew Y ork & C leve oblong object sailing slow ly across the length, and the quality of the petrol crash, like the falling of rock. He m iles south o f here. doned forty political offenders under land Gas Coal Com pany gave out the horizon. G radually he made out the eum is said to be o f the finest. It is looked in the direction where Professor were drowned at Hyatt’s Fernl Falklan. rtare ir death ami other hard sentences, at the statement tonight that their foroes were ear, and then he saw a large sail sw ing fed by springs and the hills surround McClure had stood a moment before, Wabash river, and one waa | the dir suggestion of the hom e governm ent, increased in the Turtle Creek and into view. Astonishm ent held him ing it are said to he rich in coal and but he was not to lie seen. He at once fragments by an Evansville i ie royal ■ Haute freigh t train. The and 1,000 Cuban exiles have been Kandy Creek mines, and that mure men spellbound, and again and again the called to him, but received no re asphalt. The lake is only two miles were at work at Plum Creek than since ;nt of a granted amnesty. sponse, and the members of the party Mr. and M rs. Grant Amnnu the cam paign against the com pany gostlike sail swung in fu ll view, show from the ocean, so that the difficul began a systematic search, but, failing and Mrs. A b n er Morris and Such T h e state departm ent has paid over ing its enormous prtqiortions. Then ties o f transportation are reduced to a started. repair Hines. T h e first fonr were i to find McClure, concluded that he had to Count V in ci, the Italian charge in It is the intention of the The hearing o f Patrick Dolan w ill be the balloon drifted slow ly out of sight m inim um . be of tl in battling, and later tlieircl.nl W ashington, «66,000 us indem nity for in the tw ilight. Henderson, on re owners o f the lake to take its product fallen off the cliff. held tom orrow before Justice Sem mins, fleet i It was nearly an hour before the found on the river bank. Ill the death hy a m ob o f three Italian turning to his house, consulted a news right into the m ining camps o f N orth of Turtle Creek. The m iners' officials lieved one o f the women waisei» trail to camp was found, and the m em subjeots w ho were lynched at H ahn- paper having a picture o f A n dree’ s bal ern Alaska wherever tiie waterways have retained attorneys, and the case ville, L a., a year ago, bers of the party, with the exception of cramps and the others were dr« loon and declared that the airship he w ill permit. NEWS F I w ill be fou gh t to the end. Dr. Connell and a lady and gentleman trying to rescue her. Charts saw is o f the same character. The W ar talk is lieginning to be heard in W hatever the im m ediate culm ination was found lyin g close to the E rl M E S S A G E S W IT H O U T W IRES from Oregon, started to come to report Spain again. The premier says that o f the strike situation may be, it is balloon was floating very low, and H en & Terre Haute track, at Carlil^ [Account oi the accident. w ar in Cuba w ill cease when the g o v evident that Sheriff Lowrey consider* derson says it could not have been more of W A searching party was instantly or head w as crushed in, the rig He could see I n v e n t o r M a r c o n i T a l k » o f H i » N e w ernm ent funds give out, and that w ill the tim e a critical one. T on igh t he than half a m ile away. torn off and the body almost l in Francis T elegraph. ganized, and under tiie direction o f Dr. be soon, in that case Spain w ill de telegraphed G overnor Hastings fully no signs o f life, and it showed no light. It is thought Hines fell from t • Alameda clare war against the United States. New York, Aug. 4 .— A special to the Nunn, of Portland, began the search concerning the conditions existing here, i this inoi TH E Y E L L O W FE V E R G E R M . The place of w hile stealing a ride. W orld from London says: Marconi, for Dr. M cClure’s body. T h e Germ an press still actively d is with the evident purpose o f having the the accident was so closely described inventor o f the “ wireless telegraph,” T h e P n n t s i n n h e r a ’ Compli cusses G reat B ritain 's denunciation of governor prepared for any emergency Ie Alame Dr. S m artin '» Account o f Hi» Recent has just reached Soudan, where a trial by the members of tiie party who had New York. Aug. 8.—The | the com m ercial treaty, and tiieagrariun that may arise in the near future. It D iscovery. ¡radescrib o f the inventoin w ill he made. In an been with Dr McClure that the search strike o f the pantsmakers' section fiercely demands a tariff war, is learned that the governor has been of Butler and agitates for reprisals against the impressed with the gravity o f the situ- 1 W ashington, Aug. 8 .— Surgeon-G en interview Marconi said: “ The greatest ers were soon able to reach the point branch of the socialist trade* i ired in Sa on the side of the mountain directly eral W ym an, of the m arine hospital distance w hich we have been able to went in to effect today in 250 1 U nited States. V eiled and open sug ation, and that he has instructed the lustralia, i underneath. gestions are made for a European trude adjutant-general to remain in his office service, has had translated the account transm it messages by telegraph w ith Greater New York. The Daylight broke about 3:30, and the enthusiastic, and believe this^ ed. The league against Am erica, with threats awaiting any requisition that may be written hy Dr. Senarilli, o f M ontevideo, out wires is 13 miles, but that hy no I in some i of his discovery of what he claim s to m»aii8 is the lim it o f the instruments. body of Dr. McClure was found lying their part w ill end the o f serious consequences should England made on him for troops. (n the pro on a great pile of boulders, forming a be tiie yellow fever germ, and which he It sim ply signifies that existing appli refuse to join such a league. W h ile the ranks of the strikers at tern and restore the old rate of» lor was as] calls the icteroid bacillus. He says the ances are not perfect. A t Spezzia I great, forbidding ghelf. Turtle ‘ Creek w ere being augmented, Under the present system they T h e flax grown for fiber on the Cor The mi Professor McClure’s liody fell a sheer to make on ly $1.50 for a we bacillus was discovered in the second s«*nt messages without w ires from the v allis ooilege farm has been pulled. A parties of marchers were in the field to ipse appar 300 feet, and bounded about 40 feet out case examined. The doctor dw ells upon San Bartoloniew arsenal to the warship U nder the old schedule, wh portion o f it attained the length of 58 induce miners not to go to work. About led until the difficulty of m aking sure o f results San M artine, 12 m iles ont in the har ward toward the edge of the oliff. It want restored, the operator*' inches, w hile the average length is 350 gathered at Plum Creek mines be •one mad( liecause o f the numerous m icrobes to be bor w ith ou t difficulty, and with abso lay within 12 feet of the face o f the fore the men started to work. A tins $10 to $12 a week. There about 40 inches. 1 effect that It was done before the mountain, and, had it fallen over, 3,000 operators, and, in cons was opened up and as the diggers neared found in yellow fever. The germ which lute accuracy. with W T h e treasury officials have discovered the pit month they psased between the he holds to lie rcs|>ou8ible for yellow royal commission. Official experiments would have dropped two or three miles, the strike, 5,000 finishers are» On the a num ber of inconsistencies in the new lin esof strikers. There was no attem pt fever, Dr. Senarelli says, is found in w ill be renewed when I return to Italv and in all probability would have dis S h i p w r e c k e d S u ito r« K m »* I >nd when ta riff law, som e o f them, it is feared, at force, but a num ber of diggers the blood or tissues, an<l not in the in September. I have successfully ex appeared into one of the huge crevasses He notes perimented at tiie Italian m inistry of which seam the mountain there. incapable o f reconciliation. It is point itopped and talked w ith the strikers gastro-intestinul cavities. New Y ork , Ang. 3 .—As thought W Instead ed ont that section 363 places the duty and then passed into the mine. Professor McClure carried a heavy passengers today per the Llj Some the fact, however, that in yellow fever, m arine and at the (Quintal before the on plums at 35 cents per bushel, uml were induced to com e out. roll of blankets and his barometer, New Y ork from San Domingo» pistol to h A bout an as in typh oid, the digestive tract is the king and qu een .” Her grabbe section 364 fixes the rate at 3 cents per hour later the strikers moved off in the seat o f abundant bacilli coli, but does strapped upon his back. The barometer tain H all and six shipwrecki it away t pound. A n error in the paragrapli re direction o f the McCrea schoolhouse. not associate these w ith real yellow was broken, but all of his papers and nf the A m erican schooner Belle C l*»rrttr« on the Rise. He concludes, there ferring to currants was corrected in A t Oak H ill m ine a dem onstration fever microbes. N ew York, Ang. 4.— Cigarette man notes of observation were found in his w hich was lost July 8, on Sill Weller wi tier said he conference. 60 m iles northeast of Ma was made, but no men were induced to fore, that the virus of yellow fever does ufacturer« have decided upon an in pockets intact. not reside in the intestinal tube, and crease in the price of cigarettes. A to enable Dr. Connell had remained on the came a total loss The The desire o f G erm any to institute quit. A t Sandy Creek m ine, many “ that is toxine, instead o f being ab letter of notification is now going mountain all night, to enable the obliged to abandon the vd**‘j case w a an European control o f Greek finances men are out. The com pany say 100 sorbed by the intestinal walls, is elabor through the mails. The advance is searching party to locate the spot where to the boats, and was picked f "d> deli be are at work, w hile the strikers say ■till hani|iers the settlem ent o f the in ated in the interior of the organs and atsmt 15 per cent on the w hole list the accident occurred by shouting to N orwegian steamer Bratten i >ty minuti dem nity question. It is understood only 33 went in. in the b lood .” lict of guil from Turkish to common brands. them through the darkness. The lady at M acoris, and then sent f" that the Volo-Lurissa railway w ill he ('nmhpfl to DfMth. Tw o Fires In Ottawa. Turkish cigarettes that were sold from who remained at this point was put United States congul. transferred to the Greek adm inistration, Salt Lake, A u g. 3 .— A special to W orkn Ottawa, III., Ang. 8 .— The Pioneer $7 to $17 w ill now cost the dealer into a sleeping bag, and passed a fairly w ith the stipulation that the same fa r o t t e r s W a n t T h e i r W , **V plant. the from $H .65 to $20.30, according to the comfortable night. cilities shall be gran ted to Turkey for the Tribune from Cedar City, Utah, F ireproof Construction Washington T renton, N. J ., Ang. 3.— says; Mrs. Joseph Sm ith was instant largest of its kind in the w orld, was brand. Louisiana perique advances the transporation o f troops as are grant ®ent has ing potters of this city ! T h . Sun’ » E rllp ««. ly kilted and Mrs. A m elia W ebster partly destroyed by fire today, entailing from $5.15 and $5.76 to $6.15 and ed to G reece. 1 crate. ] m eeting last night at the r 1 badly injured in an accident today. a loss o f $100,000. partly insured. The $6.50. St. Louis, Aug. 2.- A partial eclipse Brands o f dnmestio make "ted in Sei A dispatch from Ottowa annnounces Joseph Smith was hauling timl>er over and decided to ask the ■** _ as observed observed here this t_ fore- fire w as o f incendiary origin. The w hich dealers bought for $3.80 per ot the sun was »boat Rov that the Canadian governm ent has de the m ountain road, having on the for the restoration witbm noon. Ira R. Hicks, an astronomer, large elevator o f J. N. Shulter was 1,000 have been increased in price to i until cided to im pose a royalty on all placer wagon Mrs. Sm ith, his w ife; Mrs. said: the 121^ per cent cut in The advance is ascribed by the burned to the ground this morning. $4.10. 1 'hey hav exhibit! U Waa * ,P<KM,li'lrl-v beautiful made in 1894. The men dig g in s on the Yukon in addition to j Daugherty, Mrs W ebster and five I*os8 $6.000; insurance $3.000. manufacturers to the increase in th* exhibition, my telescope showing vio It is *t that so i «1 5 registration fee and «100 annual children. W h ile com ing down the now thought this bu ildin g was set on internal revenue law. lent perturbations. To the southwest the increased tariff f * » 1 »dropped assessment. T h e royalty w ill be 10 mountain, the hrakebeam broke and made by the Dingley bill appeared an enormous spot with a Hre. Had there be»n any breeze at the ^that they a per cent each on claim s on which there the wagon went down the h ill at a ter Had to Suceuinb. ■lack chasm in its center into which, request. A com m itteeof»*l iiiavy depa tim e o f this fire, the city o f O ttawa is an output o f «500 or less m onthly, rific speed and fell over an embankment. Buffalo. N. Y ., Aug. 4.— The Buffalo like nodding plumes, waves of firii seek a conference this **“ | would have been almost w iped out, as and >0 per cent on every claim prod no- ! Mrs. Simth was crushed to death, and m anufacturers on the subJ*^| Jdinein wh both bniidings were situated close to Refining Com pany, o f w hich O. R. T S 10 T— ' t>*e northeast land o f in g above that am ount yearly. Besides Mrs. W ebster badly injured. The the business center. Matthews is president, has made a gen of the giant spot and just above the T h e S h a e t-Iro n W n rS »» ns for th is royalty, it has been decided in re five children jum ped off at various eral assignment for the benefit o f cred I'ne of th? moon’ s pathway were two P h illipshnrg, N. H., • iff p e r s o i Ore Bin» mul Chute Burned. gard to all future claim s staked ont on places and were uninjured. itors. W hile the com pany is a compar ■bun o f g o ii Aroerioai Sheet-Iron **n" oth er streams or rivers, that every al Butte, M ont., Aug. 8 .— The ore hins atively small corporation, lieing capital • been obi ig m eeting, at which th« ternate claim should lie the property of The father o f the Britiah nary, A d and ore chute o f the Boston A M ontana ized at only «16.000, it has bet., one of ported th e result of its < “ » *hat the the governm ent, and should be reserved I miral o f the fleet, the H on. Sir Henry Leonard shaft were burned this m orn the few independent refineries in the feels the Superintendent Danby- S i of ’ K t S - a C " - 15 1 Wended for pu blic purposes and sold or worked i Keppel, has just celebrated his 88th ing. T h e origin o f the fire is not country, ami under various names has effect extradordinary sun perturba- offered the men work at *1 laws i hy the governm ent for the benefit o f birthday. Despite hi* advanced age he known. The com pany loss w ill not maintained an existence in active antag tions, and I predict we they refused to accept to« PJ the revenue o f the Dom inion. exceed «10,000. still remains on the active list. onism to the Standard O il Company. st.irms and electrioal d l s p ì a ^ a ì 't i i e ^ ! and decided not to o*p40 beer»* p The recent appointm ent o f T. V. A l l e g e » F l l lh u a t o r a la M e w Y o r k . suit of the __ solar disturbance. distu rban e«’ • I OniMha. Ai K i l l e d b y L I | h t n l» K < stand. _____ P ow derly as com m issioner-general oi D e x n e tn tlo n C a n a » h y F lo o d « . New York, Aug. 8 .— Captain Selva Fisherman Drowned. Louisville. K y.. A ng. 4 .— W illiam 1 °n the im m igration has been signed hy th« B erlin, Aug. 4. — Devastation caused N ew N o r w e fls s w * 1 and Mate Lew is, o f the filibuster Three » w ifle fo r Vancouver, B. C., Amr 2 — A a „ l president. Mr. Pow derly *s nom ina Sadler ami W illiam P. Paras, Garrard by the floods in Silicia is widespread. Friends, now held hy the Unite.) States C hristiana, Aug. 8-"” ( He a cc man named Ibbotson was drowned tion to the office failed o f confirm ation county farmer*, w ere «truck by ligh t authorities at Jacksonville, F la ., ar N othing like it has occurred in that has issued a maxim»® 1 But few i M o n „.v at Green’ s slough „ear l l ï - in the senate because o f the opposition n ing and instantly killed yesterday rive«! here from that c ity by steam er district for oentnries. The loes al ners. It is stated he wa, ander t h e m , against all countries, afternoon during a storm. * dehate c o f labor organisations. favorable treatment today. Aa they left the dock, they ready has reached many m .ilions of fluence of liquor at the time. A fter having accom plished one o f the 1 Ü* attor marks, and it is estimate.) that 100 could not be interview ed as to tbe cause products sn d ship« l*1 ** ■ a p e l l e » F ran » C a b s b p W e y le r . ■Mat rem arkable and perilous tripe ever »mitte persons w ere drowned. L «» i o f their visit. other countries. W l" *•*«■ »• Queen. Havana, A ng. 4.— Captain-G eneral » »ss pi ac reoerried in the m arine history o f the Topeka, Kan., Julv 31 — Mr* vi '•ras I P aoifk coast, the little stern-w heel W eyler haa signe.) an orrlsr expellin g They T rie» *• 1 F l a * D e a t h s F r o m W e a l. L iverpool haa the largest Are engin* E Lease, m id . orator h .'.L Mtr7 h. Lease, the the fL Populist T7 and in the world— equ al to throw ing 1,800 steam er H. C. G rady, Captain Denny, from Cuba Ed ou ardo G arcia th« B oston, Ang. 8- * H opkin sville. K y .. Aug. 4.— Five “ i " » " * Ä Ä S T I 80, and John P et*«. * »rough the G olden G ate and Georg* Eugene Bryson, corresponde« ts gallona n minute and a strana 140 font deaths from tb s intense heat have oc V harT®*t demonstration. 8 h ! wU¡ o f New York ■ drow ned b y tbe cap curred hare w ithin the past two days £ o nooo“ - J U*en f0r * w « k M d wear » on the Charles river j J attempt to obang I