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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1898)
* S;i 12 1 OREGON 6C!O T — DOINGS OF HIE WEEK A ( *«|)l*u K*tl*v »r tb» Telegrafale >«rw« v»f Thia •»« Alt Fwr riga l an4a t'amhon. the Frerieh AmbaRM’loe •t Washington, k to be tran«forr«*l to Vienna. UomMI tin« I m tmd a general order to the army nr» lei hi« cuHniuand to the effect that hpahiard« uj mt have c«»n* a hie rat ion «hown them, ami Atuenrao ord<*r« obeyed. Ti*e navy department ho ordered 400 «allor« to h*e «ent to Admiral |fc'W«*y*a «quvdmn at Manila to lake the I la «* of «a 11 of a wboee Imni of arrvlce Lave ei pi rod. General Blanno ha« imned an order «othoriarng the anldier« of the Cuban «rmy to travel unarmed on railway train« in the ptovincr« of Pinar del ltio and Havana. A« far aa new «liacoverow went, the «*11«*1 iihm went oat by the anivervity of 1*4m>»yIvama to «tn«ly North Alaska from a «a leniific at .Midpoint ba« brew a failure. Three men of the party re* turned to Seattle on the EarvUi«. Nearly 12.000 «farcimen«, weighing II Iowa, Were brought Imck. Ttie report that the laat spaniait gar* r»»on in the ¡«land ot Laaon had aur* rrn lere.l t« premature. The Spaniard« «till bold «even a« a |or 1« in Allniy prov* irn'e, tha principal t>emp district. The dirturhance* have already resulted in the diminution of the output of Al- bay hemp by 350.000 Irak'«, a« oom- parwd with la«t year'« figure«. A lvi.«« from the Orient «1«te that China and Japan have been vi»itr«l by thunder «lurmt an ) destructive fbol«. In wbirii many htjndrt*!« ut ¡nople have l«»«l their litre Tho region north of the Aii«hang mountain« ha* bran inun dated for hundreds of mile* by th« Yrl- low river. be*rral hundred th<’U»an l p-rvfiBi ham hern plunged into the «l<M*l«r»t di«trr*«, «nd many into «bwo- lute penury, which local authuriticw are unable to alleviate. New* nrcc|v«*l at Fan Franri»«o rr>- frf>rt« the loe» of tlie tchooner <1 C. Funk, on Flamlerw island, on July 81, with 10 of her vrw. Only two mwoiwn were «aved. and but ona body ha« been recover rd. Tho list of th» <!ro«n»l la as follows: <'a|tam ani Mrs. Neaaon and two atiihlrrn, ag'd H and 5 year*, re«p«N'tivr|y; A Hansen, chief mate; J httirnp. «uroml male; <'harh*« Olsen, l*« t«-r Nrii«k»ti, <'hark s Joahanm n and ¡•«■ter Anton, abb’ wamcn. The vraael u <s di iven a*horo by a gale and went to pi<M cs in the smf. The cabinet council has reappointed Gem ral Zurhndrn. ri-nilnistrr of war, military gowernor of Paris. JnniCH Wyland, living near Cllrnai, Or , c«*mmilie«| suicide by ah(M>ting himself In the hood with a rifle. A threshing engine on the Collins firm, near Vam.«»uver, Wash,, ci- pbdrd, seriously* injuring fom em» ployea. CallBto Garcia ha« srrive. 1st Jlguanl nn his way tn bintiago. He will prob ably visit the I’nitrd State«, where his daughter is ill. hl Ptov.’ij i, a Santiago pa|M*r, de- rlares that the fruit* of vn lory shall not be snnt‘ Ltd from the grasp of the Cuban« alter they hare fought and Idol for 80 years to obtain them. The coalminar*« strike in the third l*.Md at Monongahela. Pa., is over and wotk has been r«*«um<*d in all tho pits p it.Hfig ,i settlement <»f the differences by arbitration. Two thousaml miner« are ,»ffv< ted. The arw’k <’f the American ship Emily W. Whitnuy is re|orl«*l from Mhanghai, and a nnmbor of the crew lowt. Fbe was lost in a typhoon, which caused th«» abandonment of the Ger- man ship Trinidad. Pittsburg ('unduetom and brakciurn are on tho evo of a strike. TI u - t <!*• man<l that their wage* Iw InemawMl siiftk iently to place them on an equal« liy of the pay reoeivmi by their brethern in other part« of the country. Ac<*ording to tha rr|*»rt current It Is Iwdievcd at Sati.o« that if her majesty*« ship Ringdove had not born at Apla, tho Germans would hate hoisted the Geiman flag there on Malietoa*« death, sib I prtM'lanued the anneiatiun of Sa moa. (tenoral Uiwton intern!* to receiae General (terrm a« an honored gueat. Aa he now Ind ia no nfflcial |m»ition in the Cuban army, he will lie treated l>y the Aim-rioan commander aa a diatin. gulahe I private cilisen and a great Soldier. The «outhern part of S|«m baa Imen vialted by terrible flood« Al the vil lage of Herrera, near Cail It, so per- «on« were drowned, and a gteal mini- l.er of rattle tMiabed. The oliv« liarv- eat ia !«■»<. Thia ia e«|*cially X/oe in the province« of Seville and (drenada. There Hava be.-n many death« in other part« of the fit ««Io. I country. Minor LATER NEWS V I(«•«««•■ Iiu*«ia'» common sohiier gota f'J 2i a year. Our dally output of powder is Id.ooo tons. Colta ha« 14,000,000 acre« of virgin foreat. War h aa >loiibl»l the price of al my home. Italy'« wat department utili Bo« 1(5, 000,000 a year. Policemen in llo«ton have la-on in- •trih-ted to «aiuto the flag whenever it I« carriol | km I them in parmi«. Futir unfortunate «nitor« Ixdotiglng to the «team whaler Marv D. Home, e«cape<l from the veaael «luring tho winter and atari«-«! overland to th« gold field. of the Yukon. They have not b«-«-n heard from eine«, eacept from In- diana, who report finding the bodice of th« four a coiiai lerablc d .tanoe from the Arctic, alirunkcn from »larvalion and (roten stiff. Thi. ia one of th* terrible Arctic talca brought back front the North by tho «•niter Hear. The work of ratting lbw Cri«l«»lMil , C*>lon haa now !*ren taken up by the navy de|*artmrnt. MAREA TERESA SAVED what SI»s»«-lM*>a a chaplain Tr»fliMx*»i «•< r»l««l4*V « »!•* saw W*a I» ENTOMBED l\ A MINE — OREGON ■ «<>■ LEGISLATURE HeaM. rea..a*4 th* « •Oliai M»«a«v Marais, »tale 4 Hai«'ta. He|4. 24. —Iw otwalicuce toa rail issued by Govermw leod. the Ore Seventy Men Caught by a gon leislstnre convened in sprelal •ce Philippine Inxnrgents Wait Th« «learner R«- m I i « ha« arrive«! al Hobson Succeeds in Floating Seattle with 110 pA*-* iigvra fr<>m Klon The ing to Be Bought. sión al the »tale capitol U*lay "" Gas Explosion. the Cruiser. dike, and P4U.000 in gold duet« attendance of member» in U»tb h«»U*c« is nearly full, Thu« hr the |»r*icwl- A rex apitnlali«»n «»I the report* of the ing. have been entirely hirmuttow. Afìt'INAl.lMi K t! in; OFFICE U«ard uf h«alth «boW* a total of 134 rot* El» TO OlANTANkMO DAY KlGHl WEEK KILLED <>l i right A raocua ut ornate Republican« waa raar« in the »tale uf Mlwiaklppl. held early tn ihn »lay. and the pin- The war department will not enter (ramine rr^ar-llng selection ol tetupor- ll«««»* Ilea II HU H* II« or VI »re ailiwte *1 I m tain application» f r illscliarge, él Uep«l»*r« •ry and |«riuanenl "rtlcvrs then formu (>«*v«*rMer *»f « I’rtuliur Bull- lie** *«r*| I • «tftal **«•»»• Iflwf eepting they reach it through military late*! was entiled <-ut will.«lilt a hitch «**»•• IlOQMstng It* Mtsaalle. (h* T * plroAlaaB. chan neie when the senate met. New* hat tieen re• Hv»-d from J<1- In the bouse temporary organisation neau. Alaska, of the drowning of W. Manila, via ll*mg K*»rg, Sept 24. Filya del Esto. Guantanamo her, Brownsville, Pa., NepL 2* —Seventy was effoi-lcd. ai»l an adjournment taken to give the credentials committee lime — The m»ly impediment in tlm way «»I Nulling, of Mn higan. and W. H la* k- Culm, ^pt- 17 —Th« ’ wreck! ll>( ör»W men were vuiomtanl l«»lav in the t.iu- w««»!, of California. restoribg al s*»iul<» c<*i.fl*ler»ce is Agni- pa i* y rugagli under Lt etileniml II pire mil)« of Nitow len, Gould « & <* k , to formulate a retort. nakh), who has inform«*! Governor« Tho Louisiana Ktard of health make? am in tfo work of • ar.-. b*-l one-(uurth of « tulle Klow town, , *• the 1 ' The twnnta wm eslfo! to or ler at General Merritt th«1, in the event of the ^ffkdal anmmncr’nenl that Frank H|*amsh warsld;«*, has 1 sucri m *!« i | in result of an rxpluafou uf gas, Tolk» wed 10; 10 o’elo* k by Taylor of Umatilla. lin ha* had 101 ( ak »* to dale« Five fl«Mitiiig five rruievr Infanta Marla T«- by a nut hr ex pl j«*n of tire «lamp. < >f Tern I or ary uffherv weic rlcctol rpou a the I'nited Mat«* holding the Philip pines |M'rm.it enlly. «>r at le««t formally p«'r*w*r>» have died there rr*a. The cruiser, after being got the | numlier ent««ml«m1. all e*< .-ip»M <>r strict peirty vote of >4 to *. de- taring a protectorate over II, ht« fol« low by the Poto- afltuii, waa taken In were taken <»nl l y rœnini turti»-« el- Oenerul G<»mc* give« emphatic de A rommitlee on credential* was sp- eepl etgtil, who Wi*fp htlt^l <Mitti|{hta fMunfol, consisting of ifon Selling, G- lower« would lay down their arms, but nial to the publiahad re’mil« that he mac, and convoyed I :»y the rrtilrM’r New nutll tbit time it would n<»t l*e anfu for m and th ” Ahat«<Mi, York, lb« Brwrp and threw more ur lea* hurt. The W Proc twirl and William Smith. ha I pi earn ted hit r<-«t gnat ion a» com him to d<* so. pt led to < fusto tariamo bay, where dead arty; mander in-chief of tho Cutmn army. The senate adj»>utne»| until II) 45 to White all this 1« very plausible, it is •he arrivni last night. John Holston, miner aged 83. *^»l- give the ounmlitre on credentials a An official diaputrh fmen H*. lamia. tho c«m*eii*ua of opinion among the of the attempt The suers’««ful tkied« l«'avc< a wit«' and tw»» • b«ldren, banco to mako their rv|«>rt. The re* Senegal, in Weal French Africa, any« a to float her WAS greeted with the blow- •« em Halsh’n, miner, hi« brother; |aul was ah »pic* I when the «enste re- English «peaking merchant» and real- fume of Koodancan •Larpebncter* In Ing uf whistle», the fire of naikmal aa- Koi «*rt D.k«fol«i>n. miner; John Ben- convene*!* s«»d the new members were dents hero that the rebel*, and «'•pe the French M-r»ico «|«»f«-*ted an armv of lutos and by cheers in whi'Ti the <*«• driver, William Ptiuhaid, miner; •worn In bv Chief Justice Wolverton. rially Aguin.kl-h». are only holding «nil Suf«« tinder one of Hamody’* chief«, in orvler to be Gnigkt The fad that bana joined, ditiarhihg tl«e n««oti Henry H<gar, drive»; J. Cartright. The resolution providing for |«eima- on«' of Agumaldo’s lieutetiauis is au capturing 3.000 men. siesta. miner Jame« Hall* miner n« nt organisation wa« presented by thority for tho statement that an agree The tn«»I lieaottfril of th« souvenir« i »ff KiKmev, the haromelrr and the George IWkof, Iier*I of IXmgUs. and w*s advpUsJ. The lhjuie*l are: meirt ha*I Ken made with the Amrri« of the great naval I m tile of July 3. off wind indicated the a|q*rnnrh of a bur* miner John Baker, slightly l»«iii»ed, Th” el« tn'ii « f offi era pttjcwdrd, ran tTflciah, by tho term* of governor Santiago, ha« reached the navy depfiit- tirane, and the towing power was in- an > atnmd McIntyre, ml un the head. with the following result«: uf n provlm’e and each <»f !•»* uthceis runt from (iumUMua ft ia a brunt«- ct* i»*ed The expkkfllon is ati I tu have N'cn President-—J oph Main, of Mult» to !»e given minor | «Itions, provided b*i«t of Chriatopher Odumlm«, takru Thv Newark, under Captain Good- cau*«*«l hy the l(*>s«'niiig <»! a large nom ah. til« tr«M>|«s lav d«>wn their arm«, wwul«! from the ff«g*t«p Cn«t<»h»l Cukm, ricdi* rendere-1 valuable w«*istanc» in I l»<k of ( « -oI. w t ich • , ’ ' ' i a | k> t Chief clerk—H. I*. Moorehead, of tend t<> show that this opinion ba« which Ilea K4«>w the aurface uf the thv -«nrk of flavi ng th Mar « Ter •;» *!■ Junction. of gas. Imtnrdiatcly •«‘Uje basis, parlic»ilarly when General ocean, *0 miles from Santiago, The cruiser is K log pul in «^»ndl- « ». ' plosion of gas. there AMi*t;int chief clerk—J. F Yatve, AN EVENTFUL VOYAGE Merritt, u|»in karning <»f thl« «tate- * pi amo of fire-damp, ;o of .Multnomah. Advices frm Han Franritco «ay Gen- tiou for ihv het trip nur lit by tho re moot, Mid emphatically that **m> pair «hip Vahan. . men at work iu the mine at tho limo «*ral Shafter will mmhi return to rraume Ih a ding cleik—J D. fo». of Mult tf«r«r Kltlr«* W •* «»r ih» < r*»w <»f Ih» *gn ciuenl whatever had K en made «•f th«* di*a-t« r. and at iiret It hi« «tat.on aa mm man .for of the depart <«Wfm«a* Harb *)lg« nomah. will) Agulnaklo upon any subject,” THE COMAL'S CARGO. an im|* ’ ««ibility fur any of tlie A4 men ment of California, relieving (fonrtal Cah'tidar clerk—Frank <*- Middle Philadelphia, Hept. 27 —The Ger- f}»e d«’|sTi tore of th'iicral Merrill and Marr lam. »I.o will pr«diabiy l*e «»• • ptetelnh VulfosarlUen Will It I low fl •«» man bark Olga arrive-i at thc lh-la- in mines No. V and No. |0. w here th« ton. ol Multti”u»ah. hl« stsff f«g Pari« rff«vtually dlwpoae* rsph*uon < h « h »»«'»I. tu r Ap*' Fu if sign«*! to hi« form«*r dotie« aa on«n- bvrg«'*nl-at-.wn«—Joseph H. Pur- of furtlu'r ic g’tiiatb'ns with the Insur ttw I •< MmlMtefte* ware hrrskwaier tomght für Order» men—Jacol*s, Davis, Whraua ami dom, of Grant'« P a * a . maudet of the de j«ar Uncut of the Colum WaahlngV’n, BrpL 37. — A *t*tam«Rt from Hamarang, Java, laden with sogar. Walker, who wcru i.--..r t!.e gents for II •• | r* -ent, whatever in- tr bia. Doorkeeper—W. W. Smith, uf Clark* v*i« iMticwl by tho war dcpartmrnl to- 8b* I»roiight to a rh.-e a voyage of managed to crawl out, and the othei*, «bu ements may have been hrl»l out to • in a * strang«' fatalities, having only a fow of The steamship T”P«'kw ha« anlvr*l at nibl that th« Cuban cxjuiui.»«lnn ha«l them sa'cvetly, for it is hardly to I ms with the exception of those caught by Mailing clerk — V. H Humphrey, of the original offl -vr« on K mu I. ('«ptam Seattle with 150 Klondiker«, 00 per rffot I ah I an *rran<rtnenl with the Hpan- auplMumJ that s«> dolleaUs a duty would ’ the falling coal, reap ’ d by traversing Nab m. rent of whom have lit lie or no du*L Uh authoriti«* whereby the ntenmer Dreyer, her commander, and five oth t»e del* g d«-l by Morrill to hl« deputy. ers iiaving died of that dread diwraae. a mile and a half of uudeigruund pa« Pag«**—llarvey Bell and Frank llart» The i>a«arngcr» report that H. Fra«*’r <’ »I. carrying * cargo <4 «iq plh*« for Il is »igniflvant that coln«,id«’nl with •age«, coming out at the entrance it ” «r man. and E. L T«»lner, lr»th of Seattle, were the Buffering ¡wplcuf Cuba, w<*wM to x urvj, which so often break« out on tha deparluie of <iem*r«l Merritt for ' Lynn station. This point is four miles The minor officer* of lb«* «rnate were The K*ard vesrrl« from th© lar FL m L held tip by two men near H a Ince* tui»- |M’nn.U«* t to lain! her cargo at Matau- Paris tl e reK’Is «h«*uld spread the re from the <<p* ning of the mine. then sworn in. » <m an J robbed of In Kohl *.«• (f««e <»l duty. Thl* itullcatc« the Olga sailed from SoinahavH April 3 port that three of Agiiinahlo's trnsto»l Just sbovo the entrane«* tu tho trina A resolution calling upon the ercre- Th* K>dy ut Ike Marlin was four.d neat adju^tm« nt of a <;u* Mian that ; ron>i»e«! When a I m » u < two month« out from pul, them is an aitili* lai plate.«*! up against tary of stale for hi« report on the finan lieutenants have already lelt for Wide th* •een« with a bu I lot hole through f r «rve**l day» to l»ecoine »crian* the disease tlr«t made it« «pp«‘raii<i’, Ington* with tho av<>w«d Intention of tho hltisido. From the edg” of th« cial eondition of the «tale w«« pro the head. He ha<i bem robbed of The !Sp*ni«h authorltlai «till maintain and one by oik * tho men wvro taken ivactjing th«» American capital ahead ’ plateau a good view of the Ira- k hud- •ruled and adopted. f 4.000. of Brigadirr-1 iemral Greene. Certain ing Spain’* right uf anwroignty over ill. until the ship'« coinpmy wa« re I mg to tho mino could bn had. tier* Th«* «wuat* then adjourned until 2 duced to futir men aide to be about. it Is that tho Insurgent« held see ret At a meeting of the French cabinet the Bland uf Culm, rcfuM* ! to i-ertuil Captain Dieyvr was among the first t< women stood wringing their banda in I’ M, meetings In various parts of the city Monday, all the miniatrrs being pres ttio ( mid 10 tan ! at Havana without w >t 111 1 1 / Th* | anguish, weeping and A« will bo M’-n by th” above, Mult Lu stricken. Il<* lasted only a few ent. a dcristfin «a« taken in favor of « tho imjMMiilion upm her cargo uf dull** hundreds of people rraliied that they nomah county had full «way In the dis yeslardav for th* pupn*»«» of deteimin* In addition to «lay«, suffering great agony. Then the mg ibeir future pirn ef campaign, b «t rvvi«i«’n of |! (? t i«I of f.■(•!..-r Captain amounling to $60,000. mate took charge, and lie to**, w»» stood at th** enhance uf a living touiK tribution of *>ffl*The only up;*» the reaillt «»f their del 11 v i ainm« was Dre* fus, and tho dorinuenta tn the • -as« thir, tl»«* vc - m U’» captain w.»u fined for ' It wa« several hours ! r•r thnl th* nent uf pirnoti w.»« Daly. «»I Lake uuun stricken down, leaving in rharg- of the carefully withheld from p«ibh> ation. will be flwnt to tho court r»f (waaalion. dBrcgardhig autnc port r«*gn!ation* un The v*»te for »leaker rraulled 24 vessel men who had little knowledge ' tinkling of the eluctifo tad! In the eh- tv. Fr»un an American Point <»f view, Crowds of |M*ople outside th* minisliy known to him. ( ginn house annotine»*«! thnt a train ol Iu 0 in favor of Nimon. Tho Volo on the situation heie i . m I sv 1« «imply one When st. Xln.' .udi* w.»- Agalnft the proceeding tho Ameri of navigation. of the interior, where I he cabinet coun from within, | coal rars wa« coming the other oftfoeis resulted ptaclically of elpectancy. tho autiKUitlea awaiting r* aeh”d, ft m-w « apt a hi w .» h taken cil «a* held, loudly cheered the minia- can com tn it-ion «trongly p»ote«ted, and Ì Tlie aoeno of the dhHiMri m more than tho RDiue. Instruction« burn W ishlngton, an l trrw. Th” Irgshty ut the pru|Mt«<M| r«*- demanded the free importation of lbw Ml*tai<l and the fateful voyage w . im con a mile from the entrance. The cure Ihe I fltWffir ll»«4«*- It wa* tinue«!. their auKudhial* s hoping fur relo f tiial proomduig* must lx» 4 upon Conial*« cargo uf aupplioa. and out by mean««»t heavy are take.i in The Olga is now waiting orders, and Halam, Or., Rept. 26.—At 10:30 A. from their onerous dult»Mi an I a •|» ’,dy point*d out to the ;-p.inl*l) that th* by the court. wrapp ’ d artd unwrapped | iron cables, M Ralph E. Motaly, m«*inK'r from relrnn to their bom«’* mi«*l>n of the vetiwl wn« purely charl- will probably ci me to thia |*»rt to dis It l<Mik ahonl 10 i by two large Over 10,000 |«'*)plr *itn«w»*«»*| tht Multnomah and chief clerk al th« iiihb'. if. I ih.it, in Mty*vuni th* p *!■ charge her cargo. The Spaniards, flrm in the I belief that ' uiinuttM fur the first load tu r« 4< h th«* Aliening of tho ForUand cxf*tsiu«>ii last two «e««ioiia of the house, cm 11< n 1 Mumia wras #urremb’ir«! after th«’ til ■, .i Mlllu. I ' *• th-’ >; Uihh "!!i- I »1» i e T RANSPORTINQ BULLION. I -mtshle WOi Id. Thurislay night. that Ualy to order. Th” following negotiations had K’ n cum mem*«* I, While tho cable was winding the sue- The eta to fair <>|M*ned it Salem, :»! ■ <• with th* pri't.M'>i. of th* proto* I«1 iu|or«ry officers wore named: «a agger aK»nl th« city with a foiling U III Whip «ll«»( Th« <i«»v»»r iiiH«'n< I l«eij*e bordered on the awful Nu one Thursday. M<»»1 of the »torlu poultry ool rtgi:«*l in tble city hy Atnb.iKnador George T. Myer«, ternjorary chair of confldemo that II will <(*»n K’ re «• I Freight. | knew what was coming, but fearM tho and exbihtt« ar * ><n th«* ground. ( *im *>n in the name <>f Spain. Th* stored tu them. Chicago, Krpl. 27.—The Tribune Worst, in which there Was no disap- man. A. V. It. Snyder, temporary clerk Th«» Filipino«, with characteristic bearing 10, (MX), OOP {■»Intment. Fifty nu n wci” enl«’ml»od in a mln« incident i”«ulte<l In an exchange bo- any«: A train As on«’ of the «¡»«»K In Mewsr*. Hill, Hawson, Msssingill, riunrhalan* e, are making hay while the al Brownsville, Pa . a» a result of an t’-tcA’n the American com ml «•-Ion and ounewa <»f «tirar bullion from Phil*- di ate-1 that the loa I would **>1) arrive, «•xplusion <»f fire damp. Several budfo* tha Spanish officials uf lively note*, th'lphiil in RM»n to mark a nvw era in * »ha suNpeoiw» became all th** greater. Nicholas and Gregg were ap|«oiiite«i a sun shin«**, relieving their American committee on ciiuhirit lais. i | th . • ' w*i finally raft rr*d the f«*t<»ral gov<irnme Us mrtho<| ol friends of their hard «»arm'd • *«h by have hw n remvoted. livre it come*** was an almost unani- On motion of Misslv the bou«««' ad to W.udmighn I-r adjuatment The Irnnaporting the pret? >u« itivtal* I m » every eon- rlvablo means, an ! wonder ! lmmih whisper. When the little train Mr, Angell, uur late miniate* tc arrang« meni made efft < ta the Comat t\V(M*|i the mint«*. ing bow mu« h hmgor their ipaal for It bus In’cn known of rar* ernergvd, a *hu ld«*r wag visible jouri I until I ;»0 P M Turkey, report« that tl • sultan up idi T) e house mot and organised al l;3<) tune will cam ) tin tie. only. Fhe i* now at Ker Went, anti h»r Moiie tinm that tun h h great ship* in the emwd. First there c.imo two What the men atcF th« American claim«, and recom this aftern«*un, wiith E- V. Carter, under Agttinal In think of the situa mil «all I r M.i'anz .i | r itmldy tonight merit waa in contvio plat ion, and th«» cars loaded with coal. Then t>»r«*«» mends a naval <l< inon«>traUoii to bring or t’lnvirow. tion no one seems to know or care. appt’Atanc«’ of Assistant t irv Van cars, in r.«”h ol which there were two Jaokaun county, a* chairman. him to time. Chief • -fork—A. C. Jennlnga In accordance with the ro<piireturnts dvrlip, of the trv.«Miry «lepattmvnt, in bodica. In one were two brothers, Major-General Mil**, mtnmanding THE GREAT CONSPIRACY AMiM*anl chief clerk — A. V. R. Hnjr of international law, no rhsngw haa as Chicag’» was for th«* pnr|*»*v *»f making side by aldo. John and Nahun Halaton. th«* United fttatrw army, ha« eotnplrtcd yet been made in th«’ cuwlotns regula th” definite arrMiigvmenli». Mr. Van- In tho others W”re Robert D.*vid*«>n der. his plan for the r«*oigani».vtinn of tho |lrtll«h 1‘lr-el ’••Ila »«t<l(l«*foly IniltH’ Nrrgrant-at-srme—Frank Molter. tions, heme tho stuff in form K'furn dvrlip wn« in cumol If nt ion with \V*-t and John B» nnrtt, William i*iil< hard a*>ul«*«l Ortfor« volunteer force« into corp*, division« fhatrkeeper—A. D. Griffin. the war is still maintain«*!, ami th* ( mii rood officials, and the shipment is and John CartrighL Jam**» Hall w.»« and brigad«’«. This plan han been sub VS i H ii-Wei, Hvpt. 27.—The Brit to K* made on a w|H*cial fast train t 'alendar clerk — M. P. Eiseiil«erg. Coffer* of the treaatirv aru being replen in the la*t car. milted to the war department for ap ish hattle-aliip Centurion, the flagship Clerk—D B McKay. ished very materially. Il was natural gnarifol by fedvral soldier« nnd dvt««* When th«’ bodiv* were brought up proval. Il rout«'tnpiates a reorganisa of Vice-Admiral Kir Edward II. Sey ly expected lhal under the new regime tivo«. It is supp«>’*‘’J that hvrcaftvr Irum th” nini”» they presented a ghast IT WAS FORGED. tion of the volunteer force which has mour, commander of the Itritndi fl«*”t the Import duties would be consider- freight, and not expre**, will bu thv ly appearance. Their faces were Im* not Itecn ordered tnustore«! out. in Chinese waters, sailed suddenly ye*» method of shipment. <*t»iiwl Katwfha«» Urol» Ifoe Fan«'»u« ably rc’lucrd, and many merchants grimed with the hla«k dual of tho Frank I*. Myers shot and killed John terday under sealed orders, a< mm pan Ibirdafeflii laid their plans accordingly, but In The Philadelphia mint I* twlhg run in I tie». Before th--V were brought out I* nhiirt, ronstable. and M. Kerns, by fol from <’b«» Foo by th«» battb ship Loudon. Nopt, 87.—»The < »MW-rver spite of exorbitant dutl»'«. the demaml t*> It* full rapacity coining gold—txuh the reacuvra lieti handkerchief» around stander, at Garu’lt, Md . while reflat Victorious, tbc first-class cruisers Nicls- foreign and doinrwtlr—which has K m * ii their heads to give them a lieiter ap- this morning continues Its £»(<*rli*sy ao fat exceeds the supply that th«’ mer ing evlcti'ui from a h«««i*M’ which wa« a •os, th” st*i\>nd class cruiser I form lone, rwvlutions, the meet aallent f-aturo of chants are only too glad tn get their pouring m at a surprising rate, and the ¡«arance s«ih> et <>! a family dispiute. H«* then the t«ir;as|i) Kiel d«*str< vers F.»me and intvnttion is to transfer >0,000,000 which is Count Eaterhagy** «lieclosure, goods through as furl as they arrive. After the first lot of Mh •«* had K*«*n barricad«*d the door* and windows, but Part, and th«« dispatch-K m I Alacrity, (”inii*s of silver to th«* P«cifi coast. brought out the vxiitrn. ent grow moro made, it is 4s***rl* «l, in th” prv«eti< e of Several Americans have aliea«ly an was Anally captured by th«* sheriff. A« ll is snp|rt*M-d their destination is This amount means ovet 300 tun», <>r intensa, There were y»*t many men in more persons than one, that hv was tlie nounced their int«*nth»n of embarking ho was being taken to jail, sumo one Taka, at the ent ran.*« of the river !»•»•!- 15 ordinary, average car hmu I s . Th” * x the mine, ai ><I there w«« mure anxiety authoi of tha famous Drt'yfus Kirdef- in buiini*« here, and an American bi in the crow I aiiot the prisoner and he ing to Tivn Tmn, the port of Peking, pteas charg”«) on any such quantity at to know who would fo brought nnt vait, which bo wrote “at tlie r<M|u«wl of lingual new«|*a|>er is among the | xnm I- foil dead. for the purpitv of making a naval do- billtle« In the neat future. anything like schrdul«’ rat**« would l»v n«*xt. During the entire afternoon Col«*n«‘l Namlherf, now dead.*• According to »¡•«•ial di«patehee from nornstration there. •'ll was intended,” he said, **to son* The r«x»|oning of th” ■ able to Hong nn Item which even the Cnitml .Mint»** there was a dr»|rtirate wait. Poking, tu«niK rsof the Euro|>ean com I tr«*asury could afford tu figure on «av It waa •nnuuiic««*! that many men ■titutv material proof of Dreyfus' guilt. Kong and resumption of truffle along lx>nd«n. Sept. 27. — A «pt-vial from niunity there believe tho ernprror of ing. had <-oni” out from an *t>andoiird entry, It wa« known through a French epy in the inter island telegraph line* has Chins is in danger. It i* ad.fol that Shanghai aays that Kang Yu Wel'a Inti! « it p tn In *1 ur<lrt*<l. nearly three mile» dlstsnL Thi« al- the M'rvicv al Beilin that certain docu plac«wl the merchants on«*e more in di the dowager en>prr*M desire« to place brother ha« liecn arrexte«! In Peking, Sausalito, Cal., KapL 27. — Captain I ay «'-I the fears uf n.any. And a* fa*t a* ments had tvached the German general rect cornmunication with their agents, I’flinw Kwang** grandmm on the and condemn»! to death. The <li«patch B h » s *, <it tl.B yacht Chlspa. whi- h the men w”»e a,-.-onnt«’ I f«»i tn their staff, which Di« yfijs alone could have but up to the prvaonl little now* has throne. The emperor realises tho also rays that Sir Claude McDonald, Il was a list o! Howe docu liceo received, the •mail force employed was anrboml in th» stiesiu opposit« f idili w ar- l frieii !• r« j* » li and obtained. the Brill»h minister, gave Instruction« Strength of th«* conspiracy against him ment» which constituted the t*>rdcrraii in the local otlb e having bee* inade this town, waa nittnlirwl al 145 cohgraltilalions fullowe«l that Kang Yu Wei should lie protected and has ordered the guard« at the pal- ' "Dreyfus lusd t*een teatrsl in several quate to handle the volume of outgoing o'clock this tuomin, by two bay pi- At * o'clock tonight, tlie last of tli* from arrest. British oonsnlatn hold« ace strengthened. Fur instame, a plan for the m«-»aag«« tiled every day. ratm. They iMMinleil the liltl« teasel, explorer* from tlie mine came out • nJ ways. A dispatch to the Ixmdon <Hol*e (rom bi« baggage an l document« referring «iviilently believing it tu he w ithtiut a 1 concentration o! the tn sips on tho Genoral Anderson appointed. Augnai announ* **d there wa* nothing living Hung Kung p<*ris gives the details of a tu rtalc accrete. The llnrsians are in- watclmisn. They pltifnlere.! Ilin luck or dead l*ehin I in the mine, leaving southern frontier had teen dictate«! to 10, a board id ll.rve officer». with*Cap reuse.I at the latter fact, and it Is re- se< r«-l convention signed rrmntly at A tain Bridgeman, Stith L'nited Hlatee er» »mi were about rea<ly to pull asliore the lui of fataliti”« a* given, Tonight turn, which waa quite fantastic. Peking. Il Ap|4*ar« thftt tho Cbitmae ported that Russia ha« offers I the dow in a «mall boat when Captain llioiks there 1« a eon*tant stream ut pv'opl» short time afterwanls our »pie» in Italy aylillery, a« chairman, U> investigate ager empress the service« of 10.000 thereby mmlu fol an agreement with an<! a t«>mfu>ni<>n. who luvl been asleep pii-ting in and out of the undertaking lnlorrnr-1 us that the Italian staff was tlie recent «booting al Cavite. The Nt. Pvt«’r«buig by which China <cdod trotq« from Port Arthur to keep order in tha cabin, were sronseil ahil nil’le making meiliflcations In the fortifica report ha« «Ince tieen rendered, ait-l I« '«labhshmcnt« to view the Kslira. It 1» «aid that Port Arthur and Talien Wan, stipulat in Peking if net «■•«ary. tion* around Nice, which rxirresponded unfavorable to the conduct of the Utah tlirir appearanew nu flock. A rtrspetit» tha Brilisli fteut in Chine«« waters lia« ing that only Russian and Chinese with the change» announced in the »oldirr«. All thaoffioers areoul»|M>k«tt Threw Miner« Kuloinlieg. tight eusueil, ilariug which Captain lieen divided between Taka and Hhan war»hi|«s sh'xild enter or dock al Puri Nanticoke, Pa., Sept 2d — liy a ruyh imaginary n iirnie di< tated to Dreyfus. In blaming our «addier« for the «boot* IBooks •>< killcl, »n i tha ulhct man, I lai Kwan, under order« to Intercept Arthur. "I was aH*< bed to (be intelligence Ing. of coal in No. 1 »haft today three men Russian tran»[«ut» in the event of an who»« tiaitia has not been learne.!, was Aguinal lo and his chief» have made were entomb*! and probably Instantly department, my duty twing to watch witomletl. The murderers then made The four Insurgent «oblierà Impli attempt to lan>) troop«. a plea to th«’ power« fur rcrognition * f They were George Morgan, ti e movement* of the military attaches cate«! In the »hooting w«n« axrnrt-rnar- their waatMx pulling toward the shut« killed sorredIte«I bv the |*»wers of a triple belligerency and indoiendenm. An- John Shannon «nd John A. Jones. A VpMitlMrd« Inilutu «• <)» in the darkne»». tialn.1 by an Insurgent board of officer» When Colonel Handherr told goncillo, hi« agent, who waa a paeeen- large force of mm are working on the alllani-e Madrid, b* pt. 37. — Il Is announ -A Itni«h*r < Isrt)*« < liarlly. yesterday at Cavite. Threw were ac- me to write out the bordereau I did g<*r on the steamer China, is on his here that Jo.ooO Spanish rwaidents in debrla trying to reach the *Dt<>ml*>d qultt«»! on the ground «4 aeH-defenae, llutte, Munt., S«|i4. 17. — W. A. without the slightest compunction. I way to Europe to submit tho question the island of Porto Rico have refused and one was found guilty an«l was sen- Clark, th» banker and mineowner. h»> men. arn one uf thiare men who, by profes to foreign arbitration. Before proceed to live In the island under tl»a Ameri fenced to lie «hot upon the proceedings given the A«auciat«d Charities *25.00C Troatp« riant l'orto III rm. sion, ' ling to old mediaeval traditions ing to Eur<>|*e Angoncillo will slop in can flag, and have demanded that they to establish In Butte a horn« (or the New York, Sei t. 3«. —Til« lraii«|«irt of military discipline. When I receive of the court being approvo.1 by Agni- Washington and attempt to iroprews »e returned to Hjuiin at the expense nitido. An Invitation waa eitemhel to •lek and Indigent. Il la to |orpotuate Seneca from Pouco, tteptembar 17, ar* an order 1 obey It implicit/ and with- the ‘.' h •* • • h }*!• •pj—*«* ■ G* tl.C g~T*« SfiSCSLi T'»** «j”«Mst|<.n of l.y r.-XC 0? itl ?--•?•* «rber manner the rtva.1 thl« tnnrnitir having on hoard G«-nrral Andereoti indili« other officer» on! tjqciitlon. I wrote the bordereau N > luanlion of the U iii I m I fltat** nor reparation of the discontented H|>an- • isttrtnoi at Cavite to lai present at the m>*tnory <4 the donor'a ana. Fram-iaTaul 170 member» of the filmóla «Igual corpa beeana* Colonel Handlrcrt tol<i me to do any American fore* 1» tniulo in Ilia iloc- iarda haa K'cn referred to the state It lai of the prisoners. General Ander Clark, who died at college aeveral year» «nd 100 troo|« and government em so. I knew, of course, tho pur|«M>e unii-nt which hr carrica. council. son will ask that the man la> not «hot. ag<v ploy ea. it wm intended to have. I knew it America*« wheat crop lot I SUS ia r«ti- !»• fOpnlatlGn nt th» < Ity t rg«4 4un,p*a ri.m • llariiing IBwSel. wn* cominilling a forjp’rys lint 1 also M rerltrtl I m th« flitrrlcan«. Walla Walla, Hept. 24. —Rol»«rt Ful mated at 70,000.000 buthala. Jackson, M ias ., S«pt 27.--Another Minrieapidl», Hept. 27. —A Journal knew that »11 li>telli|p'nce <!»|>artmenta Kingston, Jamaica, Sept. 24. — Mail In all conntrie» were run on precisely ton «lirxl today in the li««pital from tu Every Spaniard ia liable to lie called Case of yellow fever lias appeared in ■pecial from E.iu Claire, Wla.. saya tlie pirle» received In a myaterloua manner, to military »ervice on attaining 20 Jarksou. This one I« a quarter of a Wlndao* h«'U*« burned early thia morn advice« which teacli<*l here today the same line, and that it waa im|ais»i- m»l” from the former seat of infection, ing. Seieral women jum|i«d from the brought melancholy relief to the aua- hie to achieve tho result« in any other fin waa found yesterday lying trealdo year« ot age. the railroad track n abort distance from pen«« regarding tire full client of th« way. The annual report of the mmml«« and It i* feared a new foci ha« ap- fourth story, and Mrs. Chur* hill was town, with Ida back broken and an abra- pmred. The state health officer ad* a» ba liy injured that »be 1» mil «l|-ect- hurricane disaster at the Islands nf St. "It was eli-liisively n|«m the *»!• aioni'r of p^nnioM ahow« that there lie never lw«ramn Vincent, St. Looia and B.irirmlo«'«, dome of the liorden-an th.il Dreyfus •Ion on the head, were 6.^3 I ¡w* nt loner«* residing in ihe vise« the total de|«o¡>ulatlon of that city. e*l to live. A baby thrown from the thir*l »lory was caiight by J. Charles, showing that the Oral account» were was condemnor!. Tlie di. uiuont pri rona. Iona enough to tell how lie WM •late ut WaablngtOR on Jane 80 last, Fruptlnn uf Vvutitt* Inrrraslng ami eac»|ssl, while Char lev waa injured. not eiaggwratal. At St Vincent, about vately shown to the officer» id theconK- hurt. Aa Ida pocket» were turned in. and they were paid f?HO,877 during the Naples. Ke pt. 27.—-The eruption of 300 live» were lo»t, not counting the martlal was fetched from the war ot!ho • i-l«r out there 1« a anapiclon of foul year jnat closed. In Oregon there were V’estivili» is increasing in tfolvncu, and Frlen.l« «ay he had »100 the II the aun «*aa to he ‘I it hl«.! into Io»» of life luff'-red through the «Instruc doling the hulea <»le», with the o hjort play 4.M.12, who drew I7IJ.00H during the it is feared that it will assume the pro •mallet planeta it would make IS 10 tion ut shipping The coast 1» str. wn of convincing tho judge*, shonld they day before. Fulton came Irmu The 12 month« eu>bra<*ed in tlie report. portions of that of INÎ3. I hi I le» a few daya ago. each the use of the earth. with lire wreck» of vessel». sliow signs <>t wavering It was the let <'ul»a haa 1,831,(MM) inhabitant«; Rilled l»jr llr«>h«n Flywheel ter ivintalnlng the plirnae, *D->anaille ( s»mmltl«>«l Hurdu «nd «»*lrl4». Vnlrli Work In l**»r*n Hiro. r,*nrh r«,Hvlrf« Mwlleled. Ihiladelphia 1,350,000. Victoria, B C., Sept. 27.—An acv|- <-hl«ag”. Hept. IT. —In the aubuvb of Kan Juan, Sept. If!. —Everything re D—.' Now, tlii» letter, which 1» genu London, Hept. 24.—According to a Prior to the war the annual net rev lent occurred here ibis morning result Edlaon Park tonight. Juw*i«b Pfaff wm garding the evacuation of Porto Hico ine. and was really written by Colonel Pari» «lispatch, eoBvieta at Cayenne, enue« of (\it*a wa» 1*0,000,000. ing in the death of Teter Grica, a fare* •hot to death by Altwrt l>anl«h. The liy Kpaniah troop« ia pr«M-eo>ling aalia- Hchwarskopf, did not refer to Dreyfus French duina, have mirtini»!, am! It Kulv trained nur*r« have been «ent er of llaglsn, Ont. H* waa operating •hooting follvwrkkl a violent quarrel factorily. The Spaniard« are acting in st all. The ganrwal staff was alxsdutely is feared that prisoner* tn the numlier « portable »awmill. rutting «Yirdwmsl. aware of the fact that *D ’ waa a cer • tout «urne trivial matter. Itanl«h to Forlo Rico (rum New York. perfect good faith and ar« turning over of 4,000 will regain their liberty. when the flywheel bloke, one piece »ll«a i'peered, an«l after aeveral hour«* everything aa they quit ilm varmua tain Dullfu», a building contractor, It ia the Intention of the navy de- who, year» before, had supplied the »Hiking him and completely <li«rtn- mm *ri b bi« body wa« found In tha wu*4a towns Th« military coinmbaton has paitruent to place three men of-wai iu Ion-Inn, Sept 24. — Devil’« Island, Ixiweling him. • lerman attache with plan* of the forti near by. lie had committed «ulei<let adjourned until Toeralay. rommiMion daring October. There aia where Captain Oreyfna la erm fl n ml, |a fications near Nice." fearing arreet. tho ciuiaera Chicago and Atlanta.which Prw*«ott, Aria, dept 27.—Dr. B. It Han Francisco, Sept. JU.—An effort The e, mayor adMefl that the case hut a abort distance from Cayenne. have l«ern undergoing rr|<ira at the W. Biilcher, wl«o was lar.ily burn«*! Washington, HepL 37. —Nothing de- fa being made to have llrigailier lien* ag-vlnit him was qua.he-1 In defiance of ia powltdo the revolt may he the death New York nary-yard for two year*. au«l while trying to save two women at th« tUiile ha« been deteimin«*! regarding knell of the prisoner, wh<M« guard» am eral Miller, who ha* l»*en ordered to all law »nd justice. the gunbowt Yorktown, which ba« beeo lire of September 7, di»I today froM the mtiatev nut of vati«".« generai «tuff tin-ler «trial order* to kill him If any command the neat egpadition to the Hwitaerland has a deaf »nd dumb attempt la made to deliver him, nt put in condition for arrvioe at tha Mar* the ' (Tarts of the burns, making thy ofllrera, altlxmgli th* lift i* being pie Philippine«, made • major general of I Halvatlon Army corp». ¡«land navv*varj third victim of the Are. U>era ia any puaaibilily of hia eocaplng. pared. fvluDtears Philadelphia, L 37 — Itev Cyrus L Brady* srefofoueuri *t the Protestant Episcopal diocese of i.4*t*»n l*wRft*yl» vju»i> and o4*aplain of tin» Fu«t Penn* •y I vanin vol uu leers, in a «vrmon to night sevwrrly rrilkisr*! the manage in«nl of the vol uni err camps which came under his observation at Cbicka rnauga, where hi» regiment wa« »la- tkmvd for a long ttmv Ito «aid the medical, OMnmi»Mry. sisaary, quattermavt« r and urdnanc department* were all to blant”, ami continued thuat the •*| personaliy taw iw**n left hospital in camp tar la hoirs without any medical at ten* Ian« re whatever. "I saw men in lb«»* » li«M|'ital» «uff««»- ing fr«Hn fever will« the fain lasating down up<m thclu. ”1 saw men committed to the rare < f nnskilfoi alter.dants when it was at»o lnt»4y in>pfl>«*riblv for tli«-m to receive anything like the attatklion aaruwd. ly- ”1 «aw nirr. »uffotlng from ing with tfolr inuulha <»(>en aii-l tbclt mouth« fllfol With fltv«. *' In coticlu*i*m, th«* atcndeacon «ai-i •*| uoti'lvr if I dare, fon.g «till in th” government «rrvicu, «ay morv. Thore 1« much more that might In* tol l if it wvrw projacr to tell It. but |M-rh«)4 this will sufrt’«». I had not Intv« !«• ! to touch upnfl this ptm«” «»! our rijwrl* cnee at all, but when I think that the*” thing« have taken place in ihi«, tho rfobewt, great« at and pr«*«umably the m«»«l advanced natron «>•» the face of th” earth, I ('.innut hul l my p»-«** •». “