The People's republic. (Wasco, Sherman County, Or.) 1898-1???, September 01, 1898, Image 1

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VOL.
I.
DOINGS OF THE WEEK
WASCO, S ilE H M A N
L A I1 H
NEW S,
k ie s II a n d red S|»aalatt F e g lU v e s P r e * »
a b ly » « « « « ( .
The Hong Kong Ikrlly Ftaga 1«
authority for the statement Ihal 9 0 0
What Hag Happened In the Hpuulnrda,
I mil tiding Ifl piloato, loal
Civilized World.
their lives aevaral weeks ago, wlmn the
Hpaniah gunboat Leyste waa aapture*)
by a vessel belonging to Admiral
Ü1VKN IN TMR PRESS DISPATCH M Dewey4« squadron. Th« gun I oat Leyt«
undertook lo tow thraa Iran «porta to
Manila hay, where the Hpenlarda
• ’ <•••> p l M « v l « w «< M ,« N . « i » , ,1k, aboard them were to surrender to A<1
rairel Dewey. A heavy storm t i n «
I ' M l « • * • » O g fg la Tkla a * 4
up, making It necessary (or the gun­
A U F a rv i ga Laada.
boat to out bar tows loose and piooeed
to Manila for aastatauce. Be fora get«
Camara*« decrepit squadron, all (bal ting there she was captured bv the
la left ul N|talu’a nary, baa arrivati al Americana. Au American vessel waa
Fanal.
dispatched to find the three transport«,
D ewey liaa transferred lila flag to th e iiut failed lo discover any trooe of
The II,mg Kong Frees Anally
cruiser lla lllin u ra . Ilia O ly m p ia «a ilin g them.
(or H ong Kong ta be dockml aud reached the conclusion that the voeasl
(ouaderod with all on hoard.
eleggali.
C O U N T Y , O R EG O N , T H U R S D A Y , SE P T E M B E R
A STRAINED SITUATION
Trouble Liable to Break Out
at Manila.
AN OPEN U t'P U RE THREATENED
F o g lia ti C srra atM i.id an t O rílla la » « A w ier
teewe—S a tla b e r y I r g a d 1«
F re -
vew l S |> m I u K a g a la lv g C e « tr « |.
Ixtndcn, Aug. 81.-—A dispatch from
Manila to a news agency, dated Awnust
87, via Hong Kong, today aaya«
"Tho friction lietween the Americana
and natives requires exceptional ability
to avoid total alienation. 1 find that
several high American officials, ol
mediocre educai ion, are utterly un-
acquainted with Oriental ideas, ami
unable to understand the primitive
racoa, Most of the Americans are de­
ficient In pationoo, and numerous trifl­
ing misunderstandings Intensify the
Irlction. 1 I ni II cvo the Americana too
hard. The American censor absolutely
prohibits the sending of a single word
ulajut the Cavite Incident of yesterday,
and he threatens to expel any corre-
s|«iident who mentions it.
"A deputation from the press is go­
ing to General M erritt to protest
against Iris action. The affair began in
a drunken American shooting, ami
native sentries tried to shoot him. In
consequence of tho ureloe. four natives
and one American were killu,I, and it
is now generally mlsreported as being
a deliberate Inauguration of hostilities.
General Merritt returned their arms to
the company of natives who fir»! upon
the Americana, presumably Inadvert­
ently. The natives assert that Aguin­
aldo forced General Merritt to liberate
them and return their w, a pons.
’ ‘The Americans condemn General
M erritt’s conduot.”
The turne correspondent cables that
the Americana aro only “ partly petrol­
ing the town."
w hat
¿ pain has lost .
1,
189«.
CZAR IS FOR PEACE
Military Powers Invited to a
General Conference.
REDUCE EXCESSIVE ARMAMENTS
P v » p o .ltl» n , C n m la i F ro m R a a s ta uud
Ä p y a r o a tty S ln en re , l. lh e ly to
H a v e Im p o r t a n t l l o a l u .
NO. 20.
TROOP
tw .
S o ld ie r s
TR A IN
W RECK ED.
U Il ia d and
II a rt.
F iv e
tie d I y
Birmingham, Ala., Ang. 80.—Two
enlist»l nten of the fiizty-ninth New
York volunteer® were Instantly killed,
and one waa fatally and four seriously
Injured In a wreck whioh occarr»! on
the Loaiflvill« A Nashville, near here,
tonight. The kill» ! are: Peter Far­
ley, private, coinjdny G, New York
cltv. Frank Glennon, quartermaster
se-geant, com|>any G, nephew of Colo­
nel J. E. Duffy.
The train wa« carrying the Sixty-
ninth New York to its new camp at
Huntsville. It left F-rnandina, Fla.,
at ! o'clock yesterday afternoon, three
or four hours after the time set for it«
depar tare. The train wreck»I waa the
first section. It was going at a high
rate of spe»l. Ten miles north, the
engine and tender jni:i|*«-d the track,
derailing five cars, which rolled down
a steep embankment.
The soldiers
claim the train was running too fast
around a curve.
The injur»! were
brought here, and are being given
•very attention at the infirmary.
8t. Petersburg, Aug. 80.— By order
of ftaporer Nicholas, Count Mursvleff,
the foreign minister, on the 82d, hand-
ed to the foreign diplomats at Ht.
Petersburg a note declaring that the
maintenance of peace and the reduction
of the exceeaive armaments now crush­
Tin, United Ht ate« peace com ui I ml on,
Fifteen goldlere died at ( ’amp Wikofl
ing all nations ia the ideal for which
la ooni|M«ni| of Nona tor Pavla, Kenutor and In New York city Tuesday.
governments ought to strive.
Frye, Whitelaw Kelt,, Justice White
The csar considers the present mo­
The Americana have col leered over
and Hcrratary Day.
ment favorable for the inauguration of
«100,000 at Kanliago In customs.
W illiam K. Vanderbilt and the cap­
jrep»-jnit« <“ • sm«nBt of colonial territory we have a movement looking to this end, am!
According to tha directory figure« for
• kca front Spain, aa Compared v ith the area *>( tha mother countrr
The 3 m U <
invite« the powers to lake part In an
tain of hla half-rater were thrown Into
ah ajM p -rrto . repreneurs ite fx-pnUdon o / tho c a p tu ré p ^ X i J a .
Newport liarlwr by the rapalaing of I mus Portland, Oregnu's, population la
IN
THE 8TR EETS.
with th* tx>pul>tlob of the mother eutsutry.
compare« international conference as a m,-ans ol S TA R V IN G
thus insuring real and lasting peace
their craft, and had a narrow ««cape lit ,870, a gain ol A.OOO over 1807.
o f th e Jltoeo o f th e Q u e rn K r g r n t
from drowning.
The general ooinmisslon of the na­
and terminating the progressive in­
HAVANA OF T O D A Y .
AR O U ND THE W ORLD.
o f S p u ia ,
crease of armament
Senator Hoar mar lie our g a it ara- tional peace Jubilee has «elected Goto-
Washington, Aug. 80. — Wanda Von
M a n y Vassal« W it h C argo es a n d K a t lo o . T h e ('c a r 's I'a a r e
C ir c u la r CauMt
baaaador to (treat Britain.
President bet Dt aud Itlas the dates for holding
T est of th « N o t« .
in th e ll a r u o r .
Speno Bolen back, claiming to ho tho
S n a a s tlo n .
McKinley w ill, It la aald, make the ap­ the proposed celebration in Chicago of
London. Aug. 80.— The czar’s propo­ niece of the queen regent of Spain, the
the
return
of
peace.
Havana.
Aug.
81.—
Tho
bay
of
Ha­
Lxindon,
Aug.
81.—The
paf>er«
are
pointment If given amuranoe that It
vana again presents an unusually active flile,! with discussions, comments and sition ia likely to produce a sensatior baroness and count of 8tirenburg,
Conditions la I’orto Uloo are becom­
will lie accepted.
anpaot. Numerous vessels with cargoes opinions as to the circular of Emperor throughout Europe, and coming iron Austria, and heir to the throne and
ing m,ait serious, and medical authori­
In a alalement by General Mhaftei lie ties agree that unless barracks are
and rations from tha United States are Nicholas.
The moat world-shaking such a quarter and with such sinceritj ■ole heir to a fortune of 20,000,000
■aya the Santiago caratwlgn waa fault- promptly provided (or the troop« and
riding at anchor, (dose to what re­ event could have bar,Ily produced such of purfioee, it is likely to have import
franca, is dead in New York.
leaaly eondacteri And the utaii who the sick m,*n brought home the conse­
mains of the wrecked Maine la moored a coup as the suggestion, the fruition ant effect«.
Baron P. de Lange, of Austria, ia
an eondacted it waa Hhafter, who la not quences may Iw terrible.
It Is thought that France and Ger
tho Hpaniah cruiser Alfonso X I I I . She of which is regarded on ail sides as an
authority for this statement. He vis­
too m o deat to aay ao, and Incidentally
many w ill follow Russia.
Is at tho same buoy as she waa on the absolute impossibiiity.
ited the Thirty-seventh street police
A Jewish rubhl was kicked to death
to reply to aome reflect|<>na which have
The text of the note follows:
station today and exhibit»! a certificate
night of the ,-xploeion. Tho wreck has
This being holiday season, it is dlffl-
'•<•»» made ti|<on Ma method ol doing in Chicago. The murderer is a 17-jrear-
settled two feet or wore lu the muddy <mlt to obtain the opinions of public
“ The maintenance of general peaces sign»! by Dr. McGregor to the effect
old < *h icago youth, who was abusing a
things.
*MJ,,ora>
i men on the subject.
The religious and the possible reduction ol the ex (ten­ that Wanda Von fipeno B» Ion back had
woman and two children, and when or­
Early this morning Hcnoi Fernandes j world, however, loudly welcomes and sive armament« which weigh upon all died of heart disease Saturday morn­
General Agulnaldo, Interview»! at dered by the rabid to dusist kicked tha
da Castro, civil engineer of Havana,m praise« the exar’s noble inltlativo. nation« present themselves in existing ing. The baron explain»! to the police
Baenor, declared that ho waa anxious latter Into the street, and aid«.*,! by
uccompanie,! by the chief inspector of'Numerous bishope have already ex- conditions to the whole world as ao that two days ago he accidentally met
to anpport the authority ol the United other hoys killed him.
the harbor polioe, visited the Bed Cross pressed their views In that sense,
ideal toward which the endeavors of V anda Von fipeno starving In the
States In those laauda. ami he had |<er-
For the first time In tho American
steamer Clinton, remaining nearly an
The pope wired his congratulations all governments should he dir»'ted. streets of New York. The story he
ana-led the other leadera to accept hla
hour. The meeting took plaoe in the to Emperor Nicholas immediately, and The humanitarian and magnanimous told was to the effect that the parents
views, Dnce Spanish rule la an led. he army, a woman has lx-cti ap|M>iut»l a
Dr.
saloon of the steamer. Senor do Cos- offered every assistance in his power to Ideas of his majeety, the emperor, my ot the girl, who was 18 years of age,
favor« the dlahanduient of the insur­ member of the medical staff.
Anita Newcomb McGee, of Washing­
tro.who is a young and handsome man, promote the proposed conference.
august master, have been won over to betrothed her from infancy to an old
gent army,
ton. D. ( ’., a daughter of Prvfcsnnr
sat la-side Miss Barton, fanniug Jwr.
these views in the conviction that thii man. She run away with a handsome
A translation of General Blanco*« Simon Newcomb, formerly of the naval
Around them were grouped the Rcl
D U ta n r e d by th e C a *r.
lofty aim Is In conformity with ths young man, a member of one of the
a I>lir«*r«>iit V ie w .
latest proclamation to The people of oheervatorr, waa regularly sworn lo as
Ixrndoo, Aug. 81.— The Berlin corre- most eeeential interests and legitimaU highest social families of Russia. Iu
London, Aug. 31.— The Manila corre­ Cross nurses, the whole presenting a
Havana has reached Washington.
It an acting assistant surgeon.
picturesque scene.
Miss Baiton says spondent of tho Daily News says: Ger- views of all the powers, and the Im ­ thia country iter lover desetted her.
spondent of the Timos says:
aaya: Pr<q>erty-owner« In Cuba should
The Cubans have already selected
The leading oomniettial men here the governor is a most charming man. many will accept the suggested confer- perial government thinks the present Not understanding English an J unable
refrain from all hostile manifestations
She thinks him endow»! with splendid enoo, hut expects nothing w ill result moment would be very favorable to to make a living, she slowly starved to
and put their truat In the United their civil officers to govern Havana. have signed a memorial to Lord Salis­ qualities, and sho acknowledges the ex- from it.
death.
seeking the means.
States, which will do them Justice and A setback is inevitable, and the Amer­ bury urging him to use his influence to cellence of the measures he has adopted
Mr. Jackson, the secretary of the em-
The Baron de Lange says the girl
"International discussion Is the most
ican
m
ilitary
commission
w
ill
he
prevent
the
S|uniards
from
regaining
protect them aa regards their private
to relieve want in the city by establish- bassy, does not believe in the p ra c tis ­ effectual means of insuring all people’s died of a broken heart. She had been
for.-ed to disarrange the plan and un­ supremacy in the Philippines.
interests.
seat tho eeli-appointed governor, Ito-
The conduct of the American troo,w ing kitchens, which distribute over 36,- b illly of the proposal. He assured mo benefit— a real, durable peace, above so weakened by her terrible experience
“ W ith such a that, s|teaking for himself only, he felt all, putting an end to the progressive that she could not stand the ordeal of
The Unltod States and Germany are mlnguea. Genoral Rodrigue« has for­ is admirable. The town, since their 000 rations dally.
not In harmony regarding the govern« bidden pillaging by aoldicraof hla com­ occupation, has boon wonderfully free man,’ ’ says Miss Barton, “ almost any- sure that America would not permit the development of the present armaments. meeting her old friend.
thing is jiosslble."
Philippine question to be submitted to
" In tire course of the last 90 years
merit of Samoa. Kmperoi W illiam , it mand.
from disturltanoe.
A jwtrt of the Red Croes relief w ill he such a conference, nor did he believe it the longing for general appeasement
G O V E R N O R M A TTH E W S .
is said, la Jealous.
A desire to absorb
General Greene lias been ordered to
In spite of the precaution« taken by
the Ialand« prompts hla com so. Corre- the Han Francis,o military authorities, return to Washington. Hu w ill sail landed here, «ml a part at Matanau. would he possible tor any power to be- has grown especially pronounced in the
After his visit to Miss Barton. Gov- gin the work of disarmament,
brmdence now In progress lx,tween tho health conditions nt the local camps 1 with General Merritt.
conscience« of civilized nations; and Pa«««d A w a y r e w c u fu lly a t M th u ri-y
H om e«t«a<l.
erner do Cus'.v) paid a visit to the
The Paris correspondent of the Daily the preservation o! peace hae been put
Washington and llerllu may lead to are worse than ever. Tuesday the total 1
Ingnla, Ind., Ang. 80.— A t 0:80
Comal,
where
he
was
entertained
by
News
says:
"
A
diplomat
assures
me
serious friction.
The United Statca number of atek wua the largest yet
forward
as
an
object
ol
International
DEN BY AT D E T R O IT .
Captain Niles and Major Nlsker, lo that Emperor W illiam intend»! to re- policy.
maintains a firm attitude with regard known. The total was 808. A of three
I t is In its name that great o’clock this morning, at the quiet Me-
harry homestead, where he was taken
to the recent eltenstOU of the Imurida* t«dng In private hospital«, Rft out on I K a - M la ls ls r lo C h in a T a lk s on th s A ll- whom he gave letters of Introduction to vert to the subject of disarmament states have concluded among them
A b s o rb in g T b s iu s .
genor Mon tore, secretary of finance in while nt Jerusalem, in the coming selves powerful alliances.
rlea of Apia district
It is the immediately after his sudden afflic­
furloughs, 11 in outlvlng hospitals,
Detroit, Mich., Aug. I I . —Oolonal the Spanish colonial cabinet, rocom- autumn, to attend the dedication of the better to guarantee peace that they tion, ex-Governor Claude Matthewe
There has l»een a serious clash at and 808 In the division hospital pro,»v.
have developed, in proportions hitherto passed away peacefully, surround»! by
i
Charlea
Denby, who was minister to mending that |>ermission be granted to Church of the Redeemer.
Cavite between United States soldiers Tho Hetenth California Is still to ths
them to distribute 1,000,Out) rations
" In addition to taking the wind out unprecedented, their m ilitary forces his wife and ail the otlrer members ol
I
China
for
18
years,
and
who
was
re­
froul
with
M
2
cases.
ami Insurgent«. The riot resulted In
of the kAiser’s sails, the csar is the and still Contlnne to Inoreose them his immediate family. There was a
lieved from his jarst a few «reeks ago, free of duty.
ths killing of one aoldler, and the anil«
I Hanno pro|«otea to regulate the dulie«
The plan is far tho Coniul to remain only Russian sovereign who has tre­ without shrinking from any sacrifice. prayer service, accompani»! by the
oua wounding of another.
Tho man
t a r li« ,
*" • " interview
ta ta .rta « Colonel
Coluuel at Havana as a central floating ware- verged Siberia, and ho must have seen Nevertheless, all three efforts have not singing of hymns, at the bedside of tho
killed was Troo|>er Geo, Hudson, a . 111. II...
house, and to forward relief to the In­ such a population of political inalcon yet been able to bring about the benefl dying ex-governor.
Denby said:
member ol the Utah battery.
Dis­ tlago.
Mrs. Matthews was very much affect­
" In my opinion China w ill never ho terior by rail, pack mules and other tente as might easily ho induced by cent result desired, paoification.
mounted cavalrymen charged and final­
ed, and stated that she would give any­
American, Japanese and English influ­
Russia's plan for an international diemembered among the groat European rieans of trans|>ortation.
"The
financial
charges
following
th«
ly dispersed the natives, killing four
Yesterday morning the first ol the ence to declare for independence
conference to+erpetuate universal pence nations, ns I do not think tho United
upward strike at tfje very root of pub­ thing in the world if her husband
and wminding several,
A hand of
Is not likely to be favorably received States, England and Jaiutn w ill permit
lic
prosperity. The intellectual and would manifest, by a single word, his
natives engaged In plundering a
at Washington.
physical
strength of the nation's labor faith In Jesus. About 3 o’clock, the
i
t
"
wrecked gunboat waa charged by Amer­
and capital are mostly divert»] from minister, in the course of the service,
It is officially announced that there
Colonel Denby said that tho Chinese
ican troops, who killed one aud wound­
their natural application and aro un aek»l the dying man if he believ»] in
were 2.8UO deaths from plague lust trade of Russia, France and Germany
ed another.
productively consumed. Hundreds ol Jesus. Tho answer was as plain as
Hecrrtary Alger, while on a visit to week In Bonilmy presidency. The epi­ was small in comparison with that of
articulate.
It
was
millions are devoted to acquiring terri­ anyone could
demic
Is
spreading.
tho
United
States
and
England.
Camp WikofT, ordered a furlough for a
ble engines of destruction, which, "Y e s ."
alck aoldler.
Both ('bina and Japan,Colonel Denby
A clash is already imminent between
The three physicians regarded this
though today regard»! as the last
The Chinese said, favored the retention of tho P h il­
Acting Secretary Allen aaya there la England and Russia.
work of science, are destined tomorrow as miraculous, as all agre»l that th«
no prns|<oct that tho Iwttleahip Oregon minister ut Ht. Petersburg says the ippine islands by the Uulted States.
to lose aW their valuo in consequence particular brain affected by paralysis
III return to the Pacific oouat lu the former government made demands on While on tho Philippine subject, Col­
of some fresh discoveiy in the same was that governing the speech, and the
tho latter which will not be considered. onel Denby took occasion to remark
near future.
field. National culture, economic prog­ governor would have probably never
that Admiral Dewey’s victory had add-
Admiral Deway says he wants to l>o
ress and the production of wealth are talk»] had he liv »i. It was the only
By the explosion of tho Imller of an
•«I greatly to tho dignity and influenoe
either paralys»] or check»] In develop­ word he spoke after ho was stricken.
engine used to operate a thresher on si Manila in case war Is resumed. He of his office as United States minister,
m ent Moreover, in proportion as the Hu immediately lapsed into a profound
the farm of J. F. K irk, 15 miles west will not attend the sittings of the Faria tho Chinese heretofore having believed
armaments of each power increase, the coma, from which lie did not recover.
of Eugene, Or., one man waa instantly commission unices tsisitively oohitnainl- the United States to he« great commer­
leas and Ices they fulfill the object the
killed ami five terribly scalded by etd to do ao, and has written tho prvil- cial nation, incapable of gaining such
S IC K N E S S IN TH E A R M Y.
dent to till« effect
governments have set before them­
eecspiug (team.
victories. Colonel Denby stated that
selves. The economic crisis, due in
Chief
W
ilkie,
of
the
secret
service,
la
the famous battle had much the same
At Middletown, N. V., Ion cream
flTort« to Im p r o v e th e C o n d itio n o f th e
great part to the system of armaments,
prepared with lemon extract, pur­ Informed of tho arrest at Texarkana of effect on Japan.
B o ld le ra — G o v e rn o r H e a tin g s F la n .
I
’outranoe,
and
the
continual
danger
Hawaiian annexation was something
chased from a traveling aalesuian, two men ladioved to I o implicated in
Cincinnati, O., Aug. 80.— About the
which
lies
in
this
massing
of
war
ma­
caused the death of three |iersnns ai.d a a oounterfelting aobotne. The arrest is Colonel Denby said he had favored for
terial, are transforming the armed middle of last week, Governor Has­
score of other< am sick, and more fatal« the sequel of a case which the secrot some years
peace of our days into a crushing bur­ tings, of Pennsylvania, raised 15,000
service has boon working on since April
Itiea are expected.
den, which the peoples have more and in cash in 80 minutes in Philadelphia
last.
Sahlejr
|*
Washington.
A set long Insurrection has broken nut
to equip a hospital train to bring home
more difficulty in bearing.
The m ilitary oom missions are to
Washington. Aug. 20. — Rear-Ad­
at Nadso, In the interior of the Hainan
" I t appears evident that if this state the sick of Pennsylvania regiments
W it t in g lo T r y .
Islands.
Tho American mlsalonarles assume full control, and Cuba and Porto miral Winfield H. Schley reached Wash­ Aiucricitn soldiers landed from the
of things were to be prolonged it would from Chickamauga A train of 18 hos­
Berlin, Aug. 31.— The North German inevitably lead to the very cataclysm it pital cars was equipped and started for
and native converts have sought refuge Rico w ill be governed like Santiago and ington at 4:10 this afternoon over tho ( ’ornai and took breakfast ashore,
Ho was quickly Their appearance excited universal Gazette, referring today to the czar’s Is desire,! to avert, and the horrors Chickamauga,with astounding prompt­
in safe territory.
Tho French may tho Plilllpplnoa. The commissioners' Pennsylvania road.
Instructions, re<elved from the presh noticed at almost all of tho stations curiosity, large crowds following from peace conference proposals, remarks: which make every thinking being ness. Tonight it arrived homeward-
Interfere if rebels are not suppressed.
dent arc the same ms those given Shaf­ ulong tho lino, and throughout tho trip the wharf and commending their quiet "Our armaments wore never lutended shudder at in advance.
bound with 911 Pennsylvania soldiers,
The Thlnvalln linn strainer Norge, ter and Merritt. Control of the entire was greet»! with cheers by tho crowds. and gentlemanly conduct. The attitude
for selfish ends, but only for our own
"T o put an end to these incessant 15 New Yorkers, one Ohio and one
which linn arrive,! in New York, re­ Island of Cuba is to bo taken. Admiral
When the train pulled into the depot of the people hero of all classes toward protection and for the maintenance of
armaments and to seek the means of Rhode Island soldier, aud left wth its
ports that she sunk the French nailing Schley w ill keep his flag fljlug while here, he found a compnet mass of s|»ec-
ttie American soldiers and correspond- T*e«cc. (Vo are w illing to givo a fair
warding off the calamities which are overjoy»! freight an hour later for
schooner La Coquette, of Bayonne, serving in the ooinmlssion.
t a tors which filed the depot and over­ ents and toward Americans generally trial to another method of attaining
threatening the whole world— such is Pittsburg. Both on tho down trip and
France, Hntuiday last, on the Grand
The ad­ is one of courtesy and iiolitoncss.
the object at a smaller cost."
Owing to the failure of the harveets flowed into the train abed.
the supreme duty today imposed on all the return, Governoi Hastings devoted
Banka. The captain nnri eight seamen
miral and Mrs. Sohlcy, when they np-
An assignment of 18 men from the
his personal attention to all the de­
states.
Aa V ie w e d n t H o m e ,
were saved and 10 went down with the in seven districts of the government of |>eared, were greoted with cheeis and
t ’ouiul visited the graves of the vic­
tails of transportation. Arriving at
Kasai, and in the provinces of Samara,
vessel.
fit. Petersburg, Aug. 81.— Tho news­
“ F ill» l w ith this Idea, his majesty
tims of the battle ship Maine. Cap­
Cincinnati tonight, he filed 104 tele­
HaratofT, Hlberk, Viatko and Perma, shouts of "H urrah for Schley I"
Kverylwdy Joined in the shouting, tain Stewart Brice, son of ex-Senator papers here declare that the czar’s man­ has been pleas»! to command mo to grams to ft lends of soldiers, and to
Spain Is uppnrenty willing that Cer- Russia, where the crops are almost
ifesto
w
ill
probably
constitute
a
turn­
propose
to
all
the
governments
whose
vera’a men remain In America. Hagns- worthless, great distress prevails. An­ and the depot attaches crowded alxmt Brice, and aide-de-cauip to General
those preparing for their reception in
representative« are acorcdlt»} to the
Hhafter, also visited tho oemetery, and ing point in history.
ta’s refusal to aoeept McKinley's offer imals In great numbers nro dying of the admiral and insistod on a hand
Pennsylvania. A t Chickamauga yes-
imperial
court
the
assembling
of
a
con­
G e n e ra l llo o lb * * ( 'o n g r n lu la tln n a .
several soldiers placed flowers upon the
is now regarded with suspicion, and the Starvation. Unless tiie prom Is» I gov- ahake.
torday he took the sick from hospital«,
London, Aug. 81.—General W illiam ference which shall occupy itself with against the protests of officials, who
tomb. Americans are anxious to see
prisoners In consequence may not fare ernmout supplies aro speedily seut, the
I'n
ta
tu
tllo
ta
In
Rarbaitoas.
this
grave
problem.
Thia
conference
so well lu the future.
No oflloers will suffering will be terrible.
a monument erect»! as soon aa possi­ Booth, of the Salvation Army, sent the
want»! them to wait for a transcript
Kingston, Jamaica, Aug. 81.— Ad­ ble to eonunemorato the resting placo following telegram to Emperor Nicholas w ill Ire, by the help of God, the happy
h« libers tod unless tho sailors accom­
of their muster-rolls. Fourteen sol­
Lieutenant Haines, commanding an vices received bore today from the
presage for the century which is about
pany them.
of tho heroes. La Lueha, in nn odi- this afternoon:
diers, too ill to leave, were left in the
rQtillory platoon under Captain Potts, ialand of Barhadocs,belonging to Great
"M ay it please your majeety, I have to open. I t would converge into one Red Cross hospital.
Two passenger trains camo together in Porto Rico, was wounded on August Britain, report widespread potato rlota, torial tnduy on the future of Cuba,
powerful toons tho efforts of all states
says:
roccivod
with
profound
thankfulness
to
at Port Huron, Mluh., with serious re­ 19, tho day tho war ended. Ho Is now Riotous gangs of men have been loot­
r o la u n e d a t a R a r b e r u « .
"There aro four solutions of the God the news of your imperial majes sincerely seoking to make the great
sults.
Many persons were seriously In St. Luke’s hospital In Now York ing tho produce of the plantations dar­
conception of universal peaoe triumph
Hillstwro, Mo., Ang. 80.— Over 80
hurt. A panie among the passengers city. Ho says the artillery platoon he ing the night. Fallowing the recent problem— Independence, annexation, a ty ’s wise, beneficent and Chrlstian-like (over the elements of trouble and dis­ persons were poison»! at a barbecue
fulli)wed the collision and In tho rush commanded was In tha thick of tho shooting of tho speaker of tho houso of Spanish protectorate or an American proposal in favor of universal peace." cord, and It would, at the same -time, given at Morse H ill, and but for the
T h a n k « P ro m Z le a ls ta .
for the doors and windows of the cars confllot. Several men of his command assembly, In mistake for an obnoxious protectorate.
cement their agreement by a corporate orompt attention of doctors, it is prob­
"As for an American protectorate, it
Raise. Switzerland, Aug. 81.— The
many women were trampled underfoot, besides himself wore wounded and two landlord, these demonstrations are con­
concentration ot the principles of Eu­ able several deaths would have occur­
would
lie
the
most
servile
and
hum
ili­
Zionist convention has passed a resolu­
many slight injuries being thus in­ were killed by the deadly Ur« of tha sider od to he of a serious nature, and
ating form of government that could tion expressing its profound thanks to rope and right, whereon rest the se­ red. Over a score are in a serious con­
flicted.
Spaniard*.
curity of states aud tho welfare of peo­ dition. It is believ»! some one placed
more trouble Is anticipated.
he offored loan enlightened race."
tho exar for issuing his peace note.
ples."
paris green in the meat.
M in e r N ew « Ite m s .
Havana
today
is
without
meat,owing
F. A. Leach, superintendent of tha
M o nu m en t U nvollod.
F o o n d H I« L o n g -b o a t D a u g h te r .
John I I. Lane, storekeeper of the Unltod States mint in Port Townsend,
F in a n c ia l R n d o f th e t i r i n g .
to a wrangle over the free entry of
M a y B a In v e a t lf a t v d .
Moscow, Aug. 81.— Following tho
Hot Springs, A rk., Aug. 80.—A.
United Ntates transport Mlnnewaska, Wash., estimates that tho gold output
cattle. Senor Montoro, tho secretary
London, Aug. 81.— The Times, in iti
Washington, Aug. 80.— A report was
drnp|»ed dead on his boat nt Havunnah, of the Klondike this year has been only unveiling of tho monument to Alexan­ of finance, has object»! to a removal of financial article this morning, says: Hughes, a wealthy retir»l broker of
der I l yesterday, Kiuporor Nicholas the duties, on tho pica that the public The czar’s circular had a good effect on New York, while passing through tho in circulation today that Surgeon-
Un.
about Ifi, 000,000.
gave a grand gala banquet at the pal­ w ill not ho the beneficiaries, but only tho markets, as indicating that there is Arlington hotel dining-hall, discovered General George M. Sternberg, of the
The total earnings of flfl railroads for
The president has appointed Judge ace of tho Kremlin. Today the eaar
the month of July amounted to |9 4 ,-
the apeoulatora and butcher a During no immediate probability of war. Many his own daughter, who had been lost army, had asked Hecretary Alger to or­
J. M. Hobson, father of Lieutenant reviewed tho troops in the preaenoe of
423,483, an increase of |0A0,278 over
the scarcity of meat, however, and the people remark the fact that the proposal to him for 20 years. Hughes’ wife de­ der a genoral investigation of the med­
Hobson, of Merrimac fame, postmaster the imnorial family and a laigo oom-
the same month in 1807.
noed ol immediate relief, Senor de appears when Russia*« power to borrow serted him year« agb, taking with her ical de|«rtment of the army. Secre­
at Greensboro, Ala.
Mr. Holison Is a pany of distinguished guests.
tary Alger said tonight that such a re­
Later Castro has recommended to General
freely is almost ended, and when she their only child, a little girl. The wife
One of the first business enterprises democrat, and the nomination was made In tho aftornoon tho imperial party
desert»! the baby In Chicago, and it quest had not reach»! him, and Sur­
Blanco
the
removal
of
the
present
duty
has
placed
herself
In
positions
In
China
to follow tho acquisition of Porto Rico at tho earnest request of his republican wltnossod tbo laying of tho foundation-
was rear»! by strangers. She was em­ geon-General Sternberg refused to say
Is likely to be a new eablo Oonnectlng fellow townsmen ns a mark of good stono of tho Alexander I I I flna arts of $0 per head, in order to discharge at aud elsewhere which can be defonded
ployed
ax a waitress in th® Arlington whether he had ask»l or Intended to
once
the
cattle
steamers
now
|r.
port
only ut great cost. The Siberian ra il­
tJist Island with tho United Htates.
feeling.
museum.
when accidentally discovered by her ask for a general investigation of hi«
•nd to furnish the city with a supply. road has not been comuleted either.
department.
wealthy Uthey.
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