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About The People's republic. (Wasco, Sherman County, Or.) 1898-1??? | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1899)
¡¿hr VOL. II. EVENTS OF THE DAT MO»Q, SHBUM AW COUNTY, OREGON, F B ID A T , J U N « 1«, U M . later new s . The French cabinet baa resigned. Mexico w ill produce $19.000,000 in gold thia year. M IT SETIi UOfONCl d iv o r c e d ano r em a rr ied . !•••* Chapte» «r a llnoianil« S t a r r e f T ru e L av e aa « W e r. ¡REBELS ON THE MIN NO. 9. THE PEACE CONFERENCE. » to e v le a e A r b lt r e l la a S e b a m « B e « « A b a ae a a o W . M as Wet WIPED OFF TIIE MAP Chicago, Jims 19.— A special to tha T he Hague, June 14.— AS an a»l- Epitome of the Telegraphic A Chicago Chinam an baa taken ad from Highm ore, H. D., says: A Reconnoltering Party At Chronicle The return to this town of a man and American» Whip Them Out journed m«»«ting of the delogatee to tha vantage of tba naw bankruptcy act. New» of the World. peace conference, under the presidency Two Wisconsin Towns De» tacked by Rebels. woman, divorced five years ago, but of Cavite Province. i f M. de H ta a l, thia morning, it A t Fort Nm ltli, A rk ., a Jealous aal* who are again husband ami wife, adds stroyed by a Cyclone. vatloniat abut and killed bis wife and resolved to furnish the newspapers the last chapter to a romantic story of with statements of the proceedings of T K IlH K T U R N KR om T IIE W IRKE himself. ONK AMERICAN WAS K IL L E D love ami war. the oommitteea, aa w ell aa of the plen lamia Crick ia the name of the man Five years ago Henry Hallantyne PAKANAQI K AND LAS PINAS FALL hundreds of pkoplk killed ary sittings k llleil by the anowallde on W h ite pass and wife, of this place, agreed to sep The d rafting committee ot the a rb i A m I x I a r a a l l H g L 'u lle r llu n u t I la m a F r a a i early in June. arate. They had been rnanie»! not Faugbl T b a lr W ag H a rk te C a ie p tration comm ft tee met to»lay, an»l con T , u l la n i l a p b a r a a I* r « a« a l a t i quite 13 months. Hallantyne was a H a re » « « !> « ,> • W e r » V e t Ito n e » y oue» During a drunken «treat brawl in T k r a u g h th « K a a m y U e le r e r e e - • • • K t e s e A a nd S a a rd m s s tb s 111» tin iie l the discussion of the arbitva- I n a C u u ila iia a d F a r m . M e e -n iip ia a s A g e le Be- proeperom grain-buyer, and ow n«) Han Francisco one man was killed aud • « • a t« f a r O ils , *•» •« « M s « s e - K » l la f B s te g H »tr- lion schemes. The delegates not hav • • F a L b « ta r e . several g<«»d farms near Highmore. three wounded. rtsA t e tb s Bs«ne. ing receive»! a»lditional instructions These be dee»le»l to bis w ife. 7 ! .« (s < Hungry Filipinos are being fed by from th e ir governments, the committee Captain Henry Niobola, commander M anila, June 19. — A rernnnoitering bundle»! dollars be was able to scrape (tin AiiitMloNna M an ila, June 18.— The F ilip in o oe djourned u n til F riday w ithout furth er ol Hie MonadniM'k, <f i««»l ol sunstroke party of 96 Am erican aoldiara, in the Minneapolis. Jnr.e 14.— A special to together in cash to put in bis own ¿upMtiun of the province of Cavite baa pragreaa. I Ti” I'h llip p ln n roruiul •loner« liar« » b ile on duty at M auili the Tribune from S tillw ater, M in n ., b ill« in the v ic in ity of Morong yester pocket ami left to begin life afresh in a been broken, and, as the result of the b»’M«i cm I Io. I bom«. Thia evening the delegates attended •ays: This was a terrible nigh* L>s A rIiH e r 1st« manning the coast de- day. were attacked by 8(X) rebels. The new location. As s<M»n as be bad gone, present movement, the Americans now Vixen ba« reached Bluitflelds to fenae guua have I n *« o instructed to iu Americana fooglit their way to camp bia wife sue»l for a divorce. There was control the im portant coast towns of water (etea given in their honor by the New Richmond, the village being al- bathing society at Scheveningen, about moat wiped out of existence by one o| through the anamy ami inflicted sever« no defense, and a decree was granted. creese their target practice. lent»»« tb« Dolioit. Paianaqoe and Las Pinas, w hile a long two miles nortiiwea* of Tiie Hague. losses on them. The Am erican's chief the most severe cyclone« that ever The laud given her by her bushund The m unicipality of Havana baa pre line of insurgent trenches facing our 1 «»«la Rise ami Nicaragua are pre* Tbe American delegates tonight is- visited that locality. I t earned ruin was killed . F ive insurgents were cap site sold to advantage, ami by shrewd aented to General M axim o Gomes paiihg for a conflict. south lines baa been cleared. sued a manifesto to the effect that, a l and death in ita path, and at this hour tured and taken to Morong. rein vestments aooumulate»l w ithin the certificate naming him aa an udnptod I lie insurgents have again prove»! though the English pro|<osals have been M»»oqullo ooaat Indiana have re it is im[*oasible to give even a partial I lie rebels are extrem ely active. next few veers a comfortable fortune. their a b ility as dodgers. son of the city. Between used aa the basis of tbe arbitration dis helleil agalnat Nicaragua. list of those seriously injured. I t is Tli« garrison of ravalr / and North Da The past winter she spent in South 3,000 and 4,000 warriors who seeme»J The Second Oregon r»»giment, with kota in fan try are t'.irowing up in- cussion, this dttea not mean tbe aban thought many are d«ad. Augusta, t ie ., was vlaitod by a de- ern C alifornia. On her way home a destine»! to be capture»!, have dis the signal corn«, baa sailed k iiii M anila Ireiicliriinnts. donment of tbe American plan, which The new« of the disaster was brought alrui tlvo Ora; loss, $960,000. month ago she stopped in San F ra n appeared, the m ajority sliding sway for Portland. They are ei|ai<jted to ar w ill be presented to the plenary sitting here by J. A. C arroll, a traveing man cisco. On the street there one day she T e n T h e e .a u ,| Man f a r O tis . un.ler cover ol the night after fighting of tbe third commission, aud judged A now banana Iruat ha« i»seii forme»!. rive alMiut July 19. from Portage. W i«., who waa staying Washington, June 19.— T he solu met an emaciate»! figure in army blue, the Americans all day. Horne others on ita merita. It w ill fight a aitullar organisation at tbe Nicollta house, in New Rich Great H iita in ia taking «tepa to pro- bobbling atiout w ith the aid of a heavy tion of Hie problem of how to reinforce formed laat winter. came to meet our troops with protesta mond, when tbe cyclone struck. He ti»ct her abipmaatera and seamen from General Otis without calling lo r volun cane, in a vain search lot employment, tions of friensbip. NAVAL O F F IC E R S ' PAY F IX E D . Tba outlook la «aid to be bright lor lioarding bouse k«e|M)rs. the funnel-ehaped cloud rut it came it was Hallantyne, diaebargad from the The Thirteenth infantry lost one man teers or reducing below the danger Ito« the •«Itlahiont of tba Alaaka boumlary Unite»! States volunteer service, and kille.1 and six wounded; the N in th in D e w s y W i l l K a e a lv a S I S . 5 0 0 P e r T s a r, up the principal street, and took refuge T«(low Jack ia creating a panic in Hi« reserve fore« in the United Htates, dispute In Itondon. in the basement of the hotel, which W o rt o r X a W o rk . Mesico. It la unusually viru lent this was reached at a meeting of the cabinet invalided home from the Philippines fantry one man killed and five wound- fler a fever which left him in such e»l; the Karan walnut grown«* aaaociatIona year, the m ortality exceeding 60 per today. New York, June 14.— A dispatch to waa completely wrecked, together w ith Attorney-G eneral Giiggs an- Fourteenth infantry three In Southam ( allfornia have oombiued cent. nounoe<l bis opinion that the army r«- p»x»i health as to destioy bis usefulness wounded and the First Colorado volun tbe W orld from Washington aaya: The «very other business house in tbe city. In tbe terrib le sheets of rain follow lor mutual protection. navy department has issued a circular organixation b ill, fixing the maximum a« a soldier. teer regiment I I wounded. The Uiiile»l States government has ing tbe oyclone, M r. C arroll and bia Hallantyne waa about to pass bia ^aing tbe salary of officers onder tbe Yester»lay's work waa the hardest or» strength of Hi« army at 66,000 men, Twenty-five deaths and 88 pros Ira grants«! H|*ain the privilege of rauaom comra»lea succeeded in recovering tbe has seen. The battlefield navy [»eraonnel b ill. A d m iral Dewey tiona ia lb« result of a but June day in log the Spanish priaouera held by the did not include the e n lix te l force of form er wife w ithout speaking to her, army proprietor, Charles McKennon, w ife but ahe, whan site saw bis wasted form the hospital corps, ami the regulai stretched out across the entire isthmus w ill receive $18,500 whether on duty Now York ami vicinity. Filipinos. and one child from tiie debris, and army can lie increase»! by that number. and miserable condition, felt all her from Laguna de Bay to the harbor. on shore or on sea. Tbe senior rear- 1 ho United Slat»*« court of appeal« The war department baa under con ol»l love for birn revive. She fm riied U bile the troops were advancing, the adm iral's pay is fixed at $7,600 at sea they also remove»] the Ia n -»»1- - _wi r *_ hold« that the alien labor law applies sideration an order sending the Tw en As Hie enliste»! bospitid corps aggre ho waa probably fatally injure»!? him into a carnage and to her hotel, army gunboat Napidan. in the rivet an»l $6,375 on shore. R ear-Adm iral gate 2,000 men, the opinion of the a t only to common laborer«. ty-foot th and T w enty-fifth in fa o tiy torney-general gives that many mors where comfortable quarters, good food near Taguig, shelled the enemy, k illin g Schley is in this list, but only receives They also removed two men named ami the services of a competent physi several of them. The monitor Monad- tbe m inim um amount as be is assigned B arrett and N ew all, who were very I he Indiana auprama court declares to M anila. men to the regular army for M anila aeverely injured. M r. Carroll drove that it ia unlawful (or oorpotaliona to Adm iral Dewey baa requested that M ajor-G eneral Shafter has now at cian aoon produced a marke»l improve nock an»l the gunboat Helena shelled to shore dnty. The ju n io r rear-adm ir attem pt to deatroy com petition. the money raised to buy him a home the I ’residio in California, r»*a»ly for ment in bia health. Last week tb< Paranaque and Las Pinas all day w ith sis receive $5,530 while on sea duty to S tillw ate r by team for relief, ami and $4,677 on shore. Rear A»lmirai the tra in , w ith doctors, w ill leave here r» l» a l« ('le w . of company D, casual io Washington I»« uaed to establish a early liiip in en t to M a n illa , 9,400 re two weie rem an led and have just re the full power of their batteries. turneil to Highm ore together* Sampson is in the jun ior list, but bav at 13:16 A . M . cruits. The rebel shaipehooters kept In bid detachment, waa aorioualy wounded in borne for soldiers and aailora. M r. Carroll further says that fire fol- • ng a command at sea receives the max ing u n til the American line« had Word was received by the war de target practice at Kan Francleoo. C U R E F O R A P P E N D IC IT IS . Ttie adm inistration la being aeverely imum pay. Should Schley be given brwed tbe cyclone, and what waa left passed, and then attempted to pot partm ent ttalay that the Nineteenth in Criticism! by the Eastern press, who Auguatin D ally, famoua aa a tba ia b»-ing consumed by fire. M any jieo- fantry, under orders to go to the P h il- Thanks to an assignment at sea he would receive Vorfc F h y s tr la n R e lla r o s a P atlew i stragglers from the trees. airical manager, dram atist ami adapter •ays the rebellion in the Philippines $9,000 more a yeai than Sampson, but ple are doubtless k illed , and tbe dam W it h o u t la s t r e m e e t a . ippinee, which came back from Porto their poor marksmanship, this was abould lie put down im m ediately. ol playa, died «uddenly in I'aria. age w ill run into hundreds of thou Rico only 700 strong, had today been The whole country as it ia now ia, his psy amoonts to but New York, June 13.— Dr Georgt without result. sands of dollars New Riohmond an»l Boardman, W ia , fille<l to its fu ll quota of 1.800 meu by A company capitaliaed at $10,(KM) H elm er, a New York doctor, has cured prove.1 to be a succession of small hills, $675 more. Captains receive $3,600 wwre nearly wi|>ed off the map by a da recruits enlisted (MX) ha« tieen orgam acl to work H n n d r a d i K ill e d a n d W o u n d e d . at Camp Meade. a patient of ap|»endicitis in eight min with Ixrggy g xund between the high, at sea and $2,975 on shore. atruotive cyclone. A number of lives The regiment w ill he aent to Ganaral mountain of copper found in Ariaona M ilw aukee. W ia., June 14.— A mes utes without the use of a knife, ice thick grass and bushes in the hollows, E N D IN G O F BRIDAL SERENADE. sage was received at the Wisconsin A Havana di«patcb «aya brigendiatn were lost, aud the pro|ierty loaa la enor Gtle at once. In addition, the Twenty- packs, or poultioea. He applied one which greatly added to .‘.a difficulty of mous. fourth aud T w enty-fifth infantry regi hand to a point midway between the the advance, but gave shelter that saved O a e o r t h a 8 « r « n a < to r a K i l l « t h a B r id e C entral offices here late tonight from ia on llie increaae in portion« of Cuba Stevens Point, from A . R. Horne, di- The Pacific ooaat gunboat M arietta, ments. negroes, every company recruit top o* the right leg and a point almve many from the enemy's bullets. Our s a d W o u n d « H a r H a t b a n d M o r lo u a lj . where no United Hlalea ao Id lei a are vision superintendent of tLe Wisconsin which accompanied the Oregon on ed to its fu ll xtrengt'b are under orders the stomach, then bent op the right men threw away their blankets, coats quartered. W ichita. K an.. June 14. — W h ile a her famoua U.OOO-mile run from C a li- to go to the Philippines, which w ill leg of tiie patient at tbo knee joint and even haversacks, stripping to the iw rty of young men were serenading C entral at that place, aa follows: The Waabingtnn Stale Pioneer«* Aa I t commenced to raiu on the St. forma to the Weal Indie« in the early give General Otis 9.600 mote fighting and gave the leg a aliglit twist, bv waist and trusting to luck for food. M r. and M is. Ray Higgins near Wa- anclation baa panned a resolution pro* Paul division about 7 this evening, Jaya of the war, has arrived io New men in g«o»l condition. The Four means of a quick motion, repeated two W ater could not be obtaiued, and there .in g a , Oklahoma, ths bride and groom •»••Hog agalnat tlie oeeelon of any and the wire« went down west of Jew York. teenth infantry, also fu lly recruited, or thiee times, and the o|»eratioii waa was much discomfort after the canteens two hours appeared on tbe front Alaakan teirito ry to Canada. ett M ills about 7:80. A t 8:45 we got a Scbiirroan is leaving the Philippines ami part of the Fourth a rtille ry , are at over. Thia forced out of the appendix were emptied. porch and ordered the serenade™ to H o ie iiio r tieiieral Itnaikn baa ieeued because bia plan (ot borne tuie waa the Presidio, aw aiting oidi-r« to «ail the clogging particles that occupied it. leave. The party, composed of 20 message from Robertson, th e o p e ia to r, W h it « F la g s F ly in g . order« appointing Honor tlonaal»*« de not apptoved. via M arshall, that a cvclone struck Thus, without iasulng a call for volun Juat back of the apjiendlx ia the largest friends of the young married people, (Jneeitda rjM'cial cominiaaioner from A t 6 A. M . todav, General Wheaton refused to go. Instead they continue«! New Richmond about 7:80, k illin g and Veterans of the o ivil war, both of teers, Hie president can send General muscle in Hie human body, known as Cuba at Washington, at a «alary of It ¡a attached to advance«! upon Lac Pinas with a troop to make deafening noises by beating on wounding from 250 to 500 people. the blue and the gray, are planning a Otis a force slightly in excess of 10,- Hie psoas magnna. $6.000. The apiHontmviit great I » $00. the ferutiir or big bone of the 'eg, and of cavalry, tbe Twanty-firet infantry, pans and firing shotguns. H aa rd u a a a W ip e d O ff th a B a r th . law and order expetlition to Cuba. pleaaea Ocmea* following. General Otis lias been instructed to is the muscle by which one can revolve the Colorado regiment, part of the M inneapolis, June 14.— A special to One of tbe party, H a rry Randall, Miaa Mabel Knfits and W alter Hen organise several skeleton regiments of the leg aa on a pivot at the heel. It N in th infantry, and two mountain deliberately pointed his gun at the the Times from North Wisconsin Junc lodge Allen, of Loa A n g e la « , hold« derson were drowned by the apaiamg Volunteers who may accept the pro|toei- is this muscle which is made to «Io the guns, crossing two streams and entering young people and fired. The bride’s tion, W is., says: that people who «»«cure a divoioe in of the Flora near Stockton, C alifornia. tin to re-enlist lor service u ntil July I, A oourier from Boardman, just in, trick of emptying the appendix. Using tbe town w ith ou t firing a shot C alifornia who go lieyuuml Hie Juiia- face and breast was fillet! w ith buck He tiien advance»! upon Paianaque. shot. Site fell fatally injured, shot reports that the whole town has been The aoutbward movement of I^awton IDOL These skeleton organisations the fingers of one band to hold the diction <>f the California court« and contract another marriage ami then re and \\ hea ton's forces proved a «access. are to lie officered by volunteer officers walla of the abdomen in place, and Tbe women and children, and, for that through the lungs, and died an hour wiped off the face of the earth, and b ile no definite news oan be obtained turn to t allfornia have no «landing in The F ilip in o forces were badly routed to lie selected by Goneral Otis from to prevent rupture of delicate internal matter, many men remained in the later. The groom was also shot in the No houses were dettrove,!, face, but not fata lly . A fte r the acci at this tim e of tbe casualties, it is pre the 14 volunteer regiments now with structures, with the other band a spas town«. a California court in an action fui di« and disorganised. voice. The survey for the aubmaiine cable him , and ate to be increase»! to the modic contraction of the psoas magnus though many were torn by tbe abells dent the oharivari party fled. No ar sumed that many were injured, and Everywhere tbe rests have been made y e t m axim um strength by regulars sent is brought about, which snaps it against fiom tbe warshipa. A small possibly some killed . I t is known A oniony of 600 negro«« w ill locate which w ill connect G erm any w ith the the appendix and forces out of that or Americans found w hite flags flying. United States by the way of the Aaorea from here. orother of the bride waa also wounded, that Dave Hefferon is severely injured In California. So far as can be a»*oei tained, tbe F ii and his wife killed. gan whatever foreign substances it but not seriously. baa Iwen practically completed. N o l . l i i i i t |«> K n I l i t n i f t n t s The piotHiacd plow and threshing piona’ Iocs is about 50 killed , r'xnit may contain. A courier just in says New Rich Chicago, June 13.— Captain P. H. President Lonbet, of France, baa m achine combines are off. L Y N C H E D BY H IS O W N RACE mond has also been wiped off the map, 350 wounded, and 20 taken prisoners. Hoinua, of the army leoniiting station bad bia revanche lor the recent outrage. VE TE R A N S FOR CUBA. The whole oountrv ia networked with and that 200 or 800 people are injured, A dm iral Banipeon «aya our navy H e was (be hero of a (xipolar demon- in thia o ily, baa reoeive»l instructions trenches and tbe enemy scurried from Nagr«>as o t M la a lta lp p i A r « « ( a th a W o r k abould be twice ita pretent aiae. ■ a a y K i l l e d a t a C lreu a. a f a K a v la h a r . from the war department to enlist an C iv il W a r a e ld la r a P la n a L a w and O r shelter to ebelter. stiation w hile driving to the iscea. M ilw aukee, June 14.— A dispatch d « r K tp « » llilitn . unlim ited numlier of men for service in (Mia baa eatablialied oable connection Sardis, Miss., June 14.— Simon Today long trs'»»» of commissary Hy working upon the mnacle« of the between Ilo Ho and the ¡eland of Cebu. Chicago, June 13 — A special to the wagons are c a rry !-g provisions to tbe Brooks (colored), lias been lynched by was received at 9 o ’clock this morning abdomen, a New York physician has the P h ilipp ine islands. from Jewett M ills, announcing the ar Chronicle from Omaha save: Paul A numehr of schools have closed in coretl a case ol appendicitis. United States troops along the road a mob of negroes near here. The crime riv a l there of the Wiaconain Central No in- L Y N C H IN G S IN CUBA. Vamlervoort has received a letter from Kt. lamia on account of the hot weather. steiimcats were uaed, and relief came liich only yesterday waa tbe strong thus avenged was most atrocious. Sat train. A M r. Cutter, in the employ of President McKinley acknowledging the hold of the enemy, and tbe natives who urday night a negresa named Arraia- Canada'« lateat proposal ia to eatah« in eight minutes. lis n r f lt s Itl« p o « » d n t In t h s S o u l h e r n receipt of bis letter offering to take to yesterday w eie probably carrying guna tead, w hile returning from a shopping the Central, aent a dispatch te the lo liali a cnatomhouae on the Dalton a ip le . The German |>eiice delegate at The Cuba a great colony of old soldiers of are today doffing their hats and grovel tour to her home, was as«aulte»l by cal offices ot the road, saying that tbe trail. Hague objeota to a ib itra tlo n . He Santiago de Cuba, June 13.— Gen both the blue and tbe gray, whose Brooks and another negro. The woman town of New Richmond was gone south affirms that Kiuperor W illia m w ill not eral Wood baa been notified that A n presence shall lie a guarantee against ing before tbe Americans w ith effusive was outraged, her throat was cut and of Highw ay bridge, and that the esti Johann Straus«, the late famoua coni greetings of welcome. poser, waa buried w ith public lionore ple»lge biuiNelf to accept deciaiotia on tonio Garcia, chief ot tbe llo lq u in the outlawry practiced by some of the ahe was severely beaten about the head mated number of killed w ill reach 160, iasuaa that have not ariaen. bandits, who waa captured by the lural Cuban tiands. M r. Vamlervoort is re In Vienna. and her jaws tig h tly tied to prevent M any of tbe houses, M r. C ntter states, BIG M A N -H U N T PLANN ED. guards, lias been banged by the c iti- ceiving handrede of letter« daily from breathing. Her bo»ly was then con were consumed by fire after the cyclone. The trust mania lias reached the Weatern men are urging an early aea- M any people were k ille d , be says, aena. Seven men belonging to G arcia’a veteran« in all parts of tbe country, C rim in a l« to H a K o u le d Ou» a r " H u i t cealed in some rcbbisli. aion of cougreae to consider currency brewers, and it ia said, on the beat w hile attending a circus, which was band vo lu n ta rily surrendered to tbe who are anxious to acoompany tiie Tbe woman rallied sufficiently to authority, that a acbeme ia on foot to In - t h a - W a ll.* » legislation. give tbe alarm and the names of her showing there. form a trust with $1.000,000,000 capi rural«, but General Wood haa instinct- expedition. Casper, W yo., June IS .— T be Hole- Htrpe have been taken by the French tal and buy up a ll the breweries in the ad tbe comm Hiding officers to accept no T l»a C y c lo a a a t H a d a o a . assailants. Parts of the goods taken M r. Vamlervoort waa formerly com- government demanding the extradition country. Bitrrendets hereafter, but to capture tbe m aner-in-cliief of the Grand A rm y of in th e -W a ll, for years the refuge of from tbe woman was later found in a M inneapolis, June 14.— A special to of Eaterhaxy, bandits as highwaymen or murderers. the Republic. He says the colonists outlaws, promises to be cleansed of its trunk belonging to Brooks. The mob, the Tribune from Hudson says: The Alaaka grand Jury baa con- Two robbers were lynched by Cubans w ill go in tbe fall, whether tbe move desperate inhabitants. The daring rob which was composed entirely of ne- One of tbe most terrific cyclones Jamea R. Sherman line withdrawn dutniied Hie school management, ber band which looted the Union Pa in favor of lletnleraoti for the speaker- heluoattonal work, it say«, ba« been near Puerto Priuctpe, two »’lays ago. ment but been sanctioned by the gov grtx-«. ’ id its work quickly. The w hite ever witnessed by the citixens of H ud- cific express at RockCreek recently and At Sonora, recently, six bandits wore eon passed through the country about •h ip <>( the national house. misdirected. The government agent badly beaten by employe« of sugar ernment or not— merely as a private escaped to the fastnisses of their dens pe«>ple knew nothing of the affair un 5:80 P. M. It formed in a waterspout til hours after it occurred. affair. The West and South seem to be Samoans have disarmed anil are now ia accused of falsehotal, and bia removal in the H o le-in -tb e -W a ll, in spite of four miles south of Hudson on Lake St. estate«, where they attempted to com the largest contributors to tiie scheme. awaiting the verdict of the jo in t oom* from office is demanded. B lo o d h o u n d s on th a T r a it . tbe fact that they were closely pursued m it robbery. Croix. I t was witnessed by hundreds miaaion aa to who shall be king. DASH FO R L IB E R T Y . Cheyenne, W yo., June 14.— Three of people, and seemed to follow tbe over plain and mountain, are to be sys Kngland has bought an additional F l i t K n n r k e il O u i. tem atically bunted to th e ir death. To trained bloodhounds, from Beatrice, lake, and to be making directly for tbe One death at Chicago ami two at £600,000 in Am erican eagles to M a n ia « It r n k a F ro m W a ra ta a r S to r k a d « New York, June 10.— Jamea J. this purpose the several railw ay man Neb., were sent Irom here by a special city; but about two miles south it Plttaburg with many pinatrationa from strengthen Its reserve. The report a n d W a « D ro w n e d . agers w ith interests in this state are train to the point where C urrv and veered to the east and left the lake, Hie beat ia Hie record for one day. that Kiitwia ia a buyer of gold in New Jeffries, another sturdy young giant, W ardner, Idaho, June 18.— Un,let organising pusses, and tbe outlaws w ill one of the robber’s brothers, alleged haa corne out of the VVeet to w hip and crossed the oountry. I t was about The I mx I v of the "Hare(not King of Yoik is regarded in London as lining champion pugilists. A t the arena of the fire of his negro guar«!, M ike John be given no rest. It is expected xuU participants in tbe Union Pacific rob- 90 rods wide and destroyed everything H a w a ii” la mlaaing. It ia auppoaed to significant. the Coney Island A tbeletic Club to son, cruxy anil desperate, made a dash men w ill be engage»! in the big man berv, were seen Friday evening and In its track. have been atolen by natives ami bulled War seeuia certain between England night positively identified. The dogs w ill be lie defeated Robert F itasim - for liberty by jum ping into tbe river hunt. in tbo niuuntaiia. G e n e r a l W lle o n P le a e « d . and Transvaal. Both are preparing nions, world's champion in two claasea tixlay. Down tbe rapid stream be The state and the express and r a il started on their track. A telephone W ashington, June 14.— General John T hat negotiations are In progreaa for a struggle. B ritish troops are near — m iddle-w eight and heavy-weight— bobbed like a great black cork, w hile road companies have offered an aggre message from Casper at 9:15 this even- looking toward a mammoth sugar con- the border aud Kruger's forces are said in 11 rounds of w hirlw ind fighting. on tbe bank his keeper, breaking gate of $8,000 each for the beads of tbe ing said there was no news at that M . W ilson, chief of engineers of the arm y, since bis return from tbe Paoiflc eolhlatioii ia now adm itted by one of to be able to co, mi with any England H e ia the acknowledged master of the through the under brush, (teppered at members of the band. In addition to point. Long telegrams of instruction« coast speaks in tbe highest terms of tbe can muster. the men moat interested. man lie defeated. He was never at him w ith bis Krag-Jorgenson rifle. thia head money, in event of aucceaa, an.i information thus far received were reception which was accorded him by Over 6,000,000,0 00 gallons of petro any tim e in aérions »lunger, and, after Somehow or other, the floating target the men who are arranging for this sent out hy the Union Pacific today to New Yotk experienced the botteat tbe people. I t is said that his visit June day on record Tuesday. T h irty * leum, according to tba treasury bureau the aiae-up in the early rounds of Hie evaded the fire, but the treacherous chase w ill be arme,! and fed by the cor all slieiiffs whose assistance may possi haa been of a great »leal of value in the one prostrations wore recorded. Tim of statistics, are now produced an contest, took the lead. H e bad tiie etbllea were too much for him , and porations and big cattle companies of bly be neede»! in the chase. way of the acquisition of information His body was thia section during the tim e they are T h a N a w a r k In D is c re te . nually in the world. O f this amount Australian whipped from tbe ninth Johnson was drowned. thermometer reached US. about different projects upon which he found 20 ra inn tea later. sngaged. round. 9,600.000,000 gallons arc produced in Valparaiso. C hile, Jane 14.— T h t President Scliurman, of the P h ilip must pass when called upon by the He was one of tbe men under arrest the United Ntatea, 9,960,000,000 in Unite»! States cruiser Newark, accord oommittee on fortifications of the sen K o M a n to Ita H a d . pine commieaiou, in a dispatch to Neo T r a n s v a a l IT Is p n ts . in the bull pen on suspicion of having Kuaain, and the remainder is distribut ing to a report just received, when Vancouver. B. 0 . , June 18.— The rotary Hay, lias, it Is believed, reoom- ate and the house oommitteea on ap London, June 19.— The W eajminater been connected with the dynam ite ed among a dozen countries. rounding Cape Horn met terrific propriations and rivers and harbors. nicnded more liberal conceal inn a to the Gaaette tliia afternoon says a m inor is outrages of A p iil 9». For some dare eight-hour law goes into operation to weather. She atrained against th« A tornado swept over Han Pedin and current from a w ell-inform ed source Filipinos, with a view of ending the ha had been acting strangely, and it morrow. Reports from Nelson and 8lo- gale for several days and then, aa her H e is very much pleased at meeting so Atara, in the province of V allado lid, that it lias been projosad in a respousi can indicate that the strike situation insurrection at noon. many old friends in Portland, where waa feared that lie was sffering from a The attem pt of the coal and provisions became exhausted, he was once statione»!, and saye that A project for Anal Improvement of Hpain, alMiut 160 bonsea lx>ing de hie quarter that the United ¡States re-attack of Insanity, w ith which ha is unchanged. Duncan mines to employ Italia n s has she steered to Port Low, Guaiteca« the work which ia being done under the Ciiscade locks on the upper Co stroyed. T lie ie was also great loaa o, mediate between the Tranavaal and was form ally afflicted. Yeater»laj ialanda, to anchor. A boat waa sent the direction of the engineer corp«, not lum bia baa been submitted and ap life. Ten bodies have already been re G reat B rita in . I t is added the auggea afternoon, an examination by tho pro faileil. The management of the Y m ir Non to Chiloe islands and reports«! her situ only for th< improvement of tbe n avi proved, The appropriation ia $76,000, covered irom the ruins. Toledo baa tion ia being considered, and that it is bate judge proved that such was ths mine is trying to secure miners. ation, and the Chilean government lias gation of the Columbia river, but for ami the nhjeot Is to prevent any fill« been vlaited by a great storm. The "n o t eve»i improbable that ruediaiton case, and he was to havo been taken union men are u nw illin g to work for 9v’ when union men are bolding out aent a steamer w ith coal and provisioni tbe defense of the Colum bia at its 'o ner part of the city baa been flooded. n a y be undertaken.” tlier damage by freshet in the rivet,« tixlay to Wallace for detention. to help tbe New ark. for $8.60. mouth, is most satisfactory. S lid e In W h it « I » « ., S tre e t H a llw a y S t r ik e . Charles Acton Ivea, a well-known K nglan »l*a W a r P re p a ra tio n « . M in o r News Items- Nanaimo, B. O ., June 19.— Tba lawyer of Newport, It. I . , died of heart Cleveland, O ., June 13.— W hat K r n g a r ’ e P ro n o a a la . London, June 14.— Commander-In- Daways Flslte • Gaearnor. steamer A m ur, Captain Le Blanc, ar- promises to be a long and b itter contest The street car« at W ichita, Kan., diaeasn while riding a bicycle. Bloem fontein, Orange Free 8tate, C h ief Wolaeley lias been bnsy for «ev Singapore, June 14.— A d m iral Dewey rived here thia morning from .Skag between the Cleveland electrio railw ay have been declared a public nuisance June 18. — It Is stated in official circles er al day« and evenings at the war iande»! today from tbe United States Mathias Hteinberger, who lives w ith and have stopped running. relatives on a farm in Jackson town way, and re|>orts that on Sunday morn (B ig Cnslidate»l) and ita 900 employes here that President Kruger w ill pro afflee preparing for possible eventuali ing, June 4, men wore at work clear was inaugurated at 4 o’clock this morn- pose to the Transvaal raad the aboli ties in South A frica. The effeetiv« cruiser O lym pia, bis flagship, to pay a The discovery has been made that ship n few miles out of Fostoria, O ., visit to tbe governor of the Strait« Set ing enow frem the W h ite Pass A Yu- ing hy a strike which tied up a ll of the tion of the dynam ite monopoly. baa recovered bia memory and intelleot lists of first-das« reserve« have been tlem ent, Lieutenant-Colonel Sir O. B. 9,000,000 silver dollars stored in the kon (allw ay, Just over the sum mit, 14 lines opeiated by the company. after a b pse of 68 years. While the Orange Fiee State is using prepared and tiansportation for th< H . M ito h ell, at the government house. Philadelphia m in t vaults have rusted when a terrible slide of rocks and snow Tlieao lines resell all sections of tbe The Massachusetts supreme court Ims from a leak. ita influence at Pretoria to obtain re F ira t army corps has been provisionally He waa received with m ilitary honors. cam edcw n the mountain side, k illin g city, and they form the only means of arranged. The officers on furlough On bis return to the O lym pia he waa Tlio first annual reunion of rough rendered an opinion holding that pas one man almost instantly, and seri transportation fot more than 100,000 forma for the uitlandera in the Trana vaal, the railway company has sent all have been warned to hold themselves visited by the gov«inor. The adm iral liilera w ill he |i«-ld In Lan Vegaa, N. sengers , can . recover , dnuagea for in- ously, !f not fa ta lly , inju rin g others. people living is a territory five miles from tbe the ,H last roa<f ita available rolling stock to Johannes in readiness to return to their regi declined an invitation to stay a t the M „ June 94. Governor Roosevelt and Juries lur M to baggage ,rom A t the time the Amur left, the long and three miles wide at the south Staff w ill be present. 1 ° ’ "r wh,<h lhe!r c»,ne- burg, '.o be In readiness for a possible ments. The general trend of new» government bonse, preferring to stay and. names of the men were not obtainable. however, is more pacific. excitement. q uietly on board tha cruiser.