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The Sanliam News SCIO OREGON LATER * 4 NEWS A rep’tl froin Genera! Gli« lo thè lepartment »tate*» that ih* total nurti* ltt*l «>f dffWtli» am*>ng tbe tr«M»|>* at thè l'hilippin«*« in ihrrv mon ih« «ai H*. A ( «aipl*t«> >awa Me.lew uf the T-l,|!.|kh *»r This •■>« All Fee- • Ign I...di Thlfty M urfreowlavto, The aged (gtieen I a » uis * *»f D nmark T»nn.. four pro rn Were die», at < 4»| wnhagen. an I ng«w « rt si nate»! by John ii«m American and Hpatii«!* <w»mm !»eion- wveral <4 hi» frie Hi arg met and bleak(ast*d t«»g«*tl»vr in ih*tu (f«»m ambtisb. wa * later rapi tir**! ar»d »1 .ut by a | — l'arta Thursday. will General FltaMigb Le*’ In Colorado, (»»reel and gene Tl bar* dona tremendous dan.eg” in iM'Jtt to ('aha Ibis monlb. muntva ab*r>g th»» Roaritg F«»rk river, heahh of hi« «xmimand Is e lev dent I Tbe camp at Ja<k»<»nvill* I . and down tn lb* Han Joan region. wat*r»*>! ami ir»«|4endiJ • initarv on In addition to the troop* alrea !y of- tnm. Cuba, ll-e g*nera derail to g<> to Cuba not later titan <k>- I«*» dlvh'ad luto tt»Hilary d*|wrtment«. lolwr -0, l hr tn will f««l low four mor* Tl»* steamer Foilhel ha» arriv«*»! al diviskme. three of infantry and «>»« of •m Sksgway Wilh Vancwoivrr, B (’ . h«»m cavalry. hall a million in du»i, it, ami wilh new» >*« • r« Vary Alger haa relumed to more wa un thè wharf Washington, after hi« Inspection <»f the Ther* w ili I h » et left army camp« lie ray* lha tr •*-p* <hd Ibwwin, tbe not take care of themselves. which ao O»luml>ia, which w*ll brmg d««wn a counts for if aif present condition. large «mulini <>t tr«a»ur*. A man ha» br*n arrested at Oraova ( a pia in Dteyfus, whelber guilty or charged with complicity >n a ph»l to inriTHcnt, has rerlainly <*•«•*• 4 » vérita a«aa«nnate th* king <4 lioumanla The ble eyrkrâe «»f pae»u»n t«» h»* lei l«**»**. j»»hce received timely warning and th« and Fan» w«« in a Immuti «II Sunday. attempt wa« fruttratol. A phial of Crowde, sruffi*. uptiuir «ml an-*t« uas pnieon. a dagger and aaveral other the programme «»f the day. A Al-oul a woa|<»n« were found In the man'« pot- Score <«t |*ople aie *ai l to Lave L-rn •»^•«ion. »••riously w*’*n Jcti in tbe varions free Striking union rr<almincrs an I im fighi*. ported negroes engagisl in * pttchel Herfetary l*ung. ujon advi<wa recelved (rattle in the main street <>f Pana. 111 •t ibe «tal*» dcparlment* whn h ahow No Several liundml shot, were fired, II»** eiialen«* of thr* atenlng mn*lili«»ns •me was woun-l*-*l in the ran ks <»( the in China, ha» urderrd i>rw«*y lo semi union mru. The nrgr*»«. it is bw- tWii WArship* imiu«diah iy frolli MatuìA liAvwi. bod MVrtal WOUthIrd men, and to a point as near tL* Chine*** capital onw died after reaching tbo stockaJr* a» p>*»ible f**r a warwlHp lu appr*«a< b. An uprising haa nccuife I on the « v«t 't9 bare nf JamAira, and tba Maroon* »*nr«''l rich pr*i|*eftlr« belonging to I tighah pr«ai|M<li>fa. A grmral revolt 1« «ahi to be imminent, and th* rvwi> dent* «»f the thi«’«Ui '‘l <li«tri't aro flcff’ing for aaf«*ty to Kingston. Ti*o gtivornmmt 1« preparing to take vigor« oua utr*iurea to quoll tba Uprlwlrg tn it« lnciplrn<y. *- from Panama, Colombia, *ay» Il may I*«» «tai**! with entire conthirncu that Colombia ba« not defied Italy by • Ie» lining to pay th* Cerruti claim The diffput* with Italy 1« regard* I a« e* ttl«*d «o far a« the award of Prrahlml Cleveland in the ca»e (• c «. g .« rlu d. Hilly pound« •!« rbng ha« already been paitl to Krnaato Cerruti for personal damage«, and »h« payment <>! the Ila* bi lit iea of < « rrutl A‘ < < k ba« hen guar *' .' The Dominion government haw taken «tap» to reliere tbe 4<*«tilutc ptoapeclor« on Awhoroft trail. The government at Madrid re»x»i *i«|- rrw lb* matter of the trpatiiation of b|>aniard« in Cuba and «htidrA to give lb« in a fr«M» p.«-*ag‘» home. Th« «ailing of the lultlvah11* < >re gon ami Iowa baa I’ven lauiporarily dr lay«*«!, m order that the right-imb gun« of the latter may I m » leatr«l, Tbe trunoport 'la»«.ichuaett« hua ar rive’! at N«w York from Santiago. <>n («••rd were Captain MH\»y, H*r«*nd I5nit«*d Ftalra voluntr* r», and a num* N r <»f clrrka and «text i•>n«. Dr. CongoaiA. one «4 the >pan iah |<ra«e n«inm»••loner• at Havana, declare« th.»l the t«** nr-entr» Io. « are all *!ra«l. 11« bl*ru«w Total for having aurrrn«ler«-d Santiago de Cuba. A total ri;<en>htnre of I* wa than 1100,000,040 will i-e nr • • ary, to build th* Niuarngtia canal, a<««’rtlihg to the figuir« of tbe eight government on* ginrer» who have lepn rngag«»*i on the survey. sJmlg* Show alter, in the United Htatr« circuit court at Chicago, Upheld th«« mnalltutionahty of the provision in the war revenue act requiring brok er« to file a memorandum of Mir« Th* Amernau f»race t*»n<mi«*o nrr« have begun tlietr Fitting» at Part«. Gau- c*a*ma to baTc ir.formati<*n that the memN'ra are lividr»! on tha qura tion of «!»•>► -»al of tl»< I ilipplne«. There baa twCn a diatin* t brra'-h <»! the pr«»tocol tomia in C u I n *. Tha h; aniar 1« rmiov« <l a rapid the gun from Havana, ami the American rum- ini«- oner« promptly filed a pioieti with the Fpaniah «xuumiMion, to whi« h an un*ali«(a< tory reply wa» returned. The matter i* »till upon. The New York republican State ron- vention nominated Thr*«!*»rw lC * m * v < It for governor, lieutenant govrrm»r. Tim* <»thv I* WtMjdrufT, ouitrnller, Willits J M organ; »«*<• ret xty ul «talc, John T. Mr!h»m>ugh, state trvaauior. J»*hn 11 Jackal; «tat«» rngiiiaer, Kdward A. Bonds atlurni»)' «general, J*dm T. Davico. An t*ipl<»bHi »4 p«’W h*r in a <t I « uia sporting goods «tore, «vt th« pla>« on fin», cau«*'d its ’Icetrunction, ami re sulted in injury to a nnmler of )<»«>- p'e, bevaral at wh*»a will dio. Thu fatallv Injured are Kato Weldon, Kale Gaul, Pauline Bender ai> l Fl* r erne Higbsw, employe« «»f the M<Tain Cotnpany. Those »rriously hurt a*«*: Firemen Joe Ihtter. Frederick B diljr, ——— Gvley, Gua Jansen. Minar Wvwa lisina. The North Atlantic sqtiadron la to bv rnlucvd Irom a foro« of aloni 100 ws- cele to 83. A lioiler burnì nt a sawmill ni ir Kvergrsen, Ala , and lln I Arri si, thè engineer, bla wife and ■ hild an i bis wife'a elntcr «< re instantly killed. ! A ape- tal tram ori thè t'In.- igo ,b Nurthw -fetn railway esii'l.ucl a new record tietween Chicago and Omaha, making thè rnn of 493 mi lo* in nine liours and 39 minute». General Tot al. whn surrendered thè Simulali army al Santiago to thè Ameri cana, arrivisi at Vigo, Spain, and was giwtml wilh a slot ni of hisses and abuse. Philip D. and Norman aai.l to have |i»ltim<>re A Armour, Marshall Fold B Ream. of t'bi«*agi*. are obtained control of the Ohio railroad. Severe eartn<|uak» aliar k» were fell al Rioni City, la., IlloomOeld, Nek. ami at Elk Polnt ami llurley, S. I>. The Peruvian conffresa hy an immense ni spirity haa ssnctlon—l im» su-jmnsioo vf tbe wilt of bain'ae «opri*. AND Death of the Emperor China Confirmed. of riM OF FKIGH I KI L TORT! RE it la OSBrlally 4 sw<.ww*a4 •• • Aall Kff»gll*b lettila g Iff • l«*g . «ss4 »wept I Savannah, «tre, fr«»m until A o'rlok Avannah ha •got. lie-rn in Hi« i •»I a Wml Indian naJ*». Ihirmg II ■ day the W H»-l I an h< •tcwlily from 40 to Î0 na While the city <««rt}<ed with atively lilt Ie <1 «mage, the h* < ■ . »ng th« x*a Plan < t . • . 4 gia a vet tU- at* ufa Vail T»«< |bs»e«9ff»«»M| |t*l|«»r*al n»r<wrv ili* JasfMt ’»•••HMi «Í kh» O«* ■ ••« ■ i itt • ns van !x»nl<»n. Ort. 4.*—A ¡«rial ditpatoh The ana he >m Shanghai say«: rnt *»f the death of tbe «iu| inthiue»!. The rr ■porta mean* employed in l»i I« uki One «t«»ry has it that bw ami another that Iralh waa.aused by strangu lalion, while • It iir«| «Late« that h* was «ubjorti M I a » frigi» if .1 t ’• me a f*dh**l iton being thru ■I thru km • Another dispatch fr»m Shanghai «ay«' T* legrams furnished by the tal tal, or heal govwrnor, to a Chinase paper allege that the rinpepur mtn mit« tr • ’ ’ ’ r . . , «ft« r »>gt : s * dvr»«* which pis<—l th* d«>w pr*«>s al the head «»I «flair Thia, it i that tbe h«v»i n Xttj Mii «officiali; th-apeaking «•** retar;<*• Engl ia* prinrijtal met tutw-rs of the Cl e:gn uffice. It ja further an Lave * been bahish*’!. Th fie Hriti«l* foreign office Or I ve I a *h«| it« !» fr«»m I.«*r m .v tty’« mi nil later at Peking «avlntf Mr. Morti nier, , a member *»f the Brillffh Irgatloo ly wilh a un ntnri.i'g I > •» v«-t’ la*!r. wa« in »till*-1 and at tack fl by a m«»b, which »(oneri Rim and covered him with tn'id. Later tn the Jay. the «li»’at<h add«, »urne Ainrit’an mi«- tionarie« were similarly all»* k*»i. as i Mat’ « legation. The latter'« riba were » to »hipping it ronaidrra h*M*ner Governor A iiim n her wav to a**a with a cargo of l,5<M).00*i fiM-1 of lumber, adrift in the harbor, but wa« sahdy. The whalves at the quaranlin tion. nt the entrance tn the river he were partially cat nod away. Th« telephone, |»olio»*, light and fire The Viwsa 1« «eie« tej afe the BaUiu**»r« Hu l'laude McDonald, the llrltish alarm wire* are down, and the ciljf and l'ctrel. irustcr nt Peking, reporta that there in darkr»«*« Betlha Brilstein kH 1**1 h* r inolher <>n Hutchinson's island, opp*w a dangerous feeling abroad. in Flllahtirg. l’a*, an I later put severa! Savannah, and «»-parutibg the city from l»uIlei« li.lo ber uwn b*»ly, fruui th«> ri'f iillnn <>f Allege«! < oi*«plr«tmt. th«* >*nith Carolina shore, many negro rfiede ut whlcb she canhul rrcuver Washington, Ort. 4. —Minister Con- fainili»-« were re* u- I bv twmts from The onlv ripl«natu»n Ibe girl hv» gGen g<>r haM rallied the follow i ng to the «late the icvenue steamer» Tylxw and Bout f r h» r terril le J» • l w « r th< w ord» depai tment: well. "I wa» l>r«MÌ of life It h**hl no pleas- "IVking —Hu alb*grd contplratnra ANOTHER HORROR SHIP ure fut me. ! wanted tu »lie and dld wrr»’ 4’ir* titrd by order of tbe finprui nul want moi In r tu live ami fr«T uver yealcrday. Kang, the leading reformer n,y -‘rati», I r thaï r e u I kilo I a: <1 .idvi»rr of lhe ♦• id |-e»r«»r, <*-< .•%;«•»I <n «urgs on l*ratr«ls %g«ln«l tlvrr« rowdl»»g *»n (hr Ohilai*». ber." n Britiah v**«*rl. Order and quiet | io- SantiagiV de <'uba. Out 1.«—Sitrgcuii- vail here. Trouble It h ared at interior German etp ri» to America arc sani Majut FeiiniiWi, of the transf-irt < >l»«’.»ni, jointA» *’ ating. to I hs <hNNNfl| declare« that there will I ** a n ja’tilion In Wiaamsln is 1» »’«timated that DISORDERS IN PARIS. of the awful huirors that have charac 400.000,000 i'.n« lr*MW» have beer* de teris'd the vuyagu bom«* of the utLer Furrlgitrrw Are I'rrf’mrlng io I.«an« Irari«|M»rla if mute »irk »»Idler« ar»* wot stroyed by tir«M*. th« < Il f. on l**»ar i the v*a«el for tian»pottati«>ii Spanish for«M*a are preparing to leave Paria, Oct. 4.—TI.«» Dreyfna «lemon- to New York. He «ay» that w L cd th«* Cuba Mar« hmg OSdera have be» n «trattori organit’-d by M Premane«», one O bl a in left Borto Riun many on board gi i • n al *■ wral »nt • of I b : ‘f* of tl - Agitati' li, f«»r ll « were si* k, yet th*» first quartermaster An authentic report receivt^l at San aft«-rnoon, wa« prevented by tbe i loeing refu «“I t<> furnish wine for thelt u»u. Francisco, way*» the r<’il livtds of th* of the halle Wggiam. M. Pre*M-n< but >iipj4i»*d them with hardtack and northern walers ar© being rapidly rx and hit friend« tried to force an en cannel (<»od. ng that he had no terflliiuitrd. trar ■ n, and an uproar resulted. The authority to itli wine. Surgeon It i« reliably r* |*ort«'d that the tilti pulir*« then interwmsl and arretted M. Seaman said would hold him re« malum of the pnwera to Turkey r* g»r l prcE-• I - <•. M X'.mghn. editor «»f t' ♦» •|»on»it)le hotil I any iluatha occur, am! H.g th* island ol Crete, baa I hhui pre Aurore, and Deputy Mory, ambi «bouta finally sue i’«le«l in obtaining suitable w< utc I to the «ullan. nd '«»«inter «bout- <»f "Vive revi-ion!" f<Mk| for lh<»er e who were w«»rr ill. He iiMvrt* Vive Armee!** “Vive Zola!** ami “A that the ship ba« evt'ry man that sh» Advb • • from Van. Turkey, «ay fight I* low juif«!’’ and th* rrowtl wat di«- ran carry, an I that if «1 •• reach* reach« ’« Sew Ing occurred al A la«hgor<l between i ■ .■ i '■ ■ ■ Turk«» and a numltrr of Armenian* per«ed. The j»rt*4»n« taken into riptody V ; - a ■ i- will I «• In ky AI’”ut &0 A r mm iah« were ul<we«|uen!ly leleaaed. from Rut*¡a. Di »rd»»r«. mort ol tbttin In the vicin- Hearing that a nuinbi r of oth»’r si**k were killed. ity <>f the office* of the l.ibre Parole, soldier« w**re to be i***nt alwiard her, the A Quebec I|» c ”¡ a | way« that Sk igwai occur re«! «luring the evening, Many siirgwoi-major rnadu a protest, and or Dyea ar«* to placed uu«!er Britiab pr were «lightly injured, though »lat**d that hew.»« informed by G* lu-ral a-1 miniti ration, and that <'añada will •ti< kt Were the only weu|ionf lined. Lawton that hl« I r«»t*--t showed L»> k of I h » allowrd a*« ••<>• to th«* Yukon by way Several arrrM« were mad«*. di*< ipline, and that ah officer had lx»e!i of Lyi in canal under tbe treaty now be An ugly «tatement it made by the appointed to **e h*»w many a«lditionnl ing p’lfecte-d at lu irl e«’. l'» t!l<» lb-pubhqile to th«» ••(Tu< t that men the (Jbdam could carry. Surgeon It ia ewtimated that the total h«»p Colonel i’iripiarl. who ba I previously >« 4iinan cav« he w ill cable to Surgeon« crop of Wathington thiw »« ahmi will be taken • i< rv,F«» in the v« iirthotiM» vard General St*«rnburg a protest, disclaim between 27.700 ar i 30,0<H> baici». A of the jail« had not l«*ft hit <v|| «ince ing t<-«| uiisibility f-»r whatever may rof >w idei able portion of the emp hat Thnrwlay, when he wa« «cir«’d with happen. tw«n alr« A.ly • «’titrât ted for on a ba«ir «vniptoint of cctrbral congeali<»n, fol Mayor Mel'irary, of Santiago, is en of 10 arel II renta p«-r p<»un«l. low «««I > y coin a. There la no meant, deavoring to 04>m|a«| the merchants to •*•11 n<**'*’BRari* a *>f life at reasonable Tli«» wt«»ry of tho | o » a of the fishing however, of verifying the utateinrtit. The dianrdera have created iiitcn**» t at**». w» h’Miner Bril* haw r»*A« he»l S«-.ittle. The captali» <>f the vetAol wa « w «wind alarm among the foreigner« al the MILLION DOLI AR FIRE. overheard atnl drowned. A m«,ml« r «4 hotel« and it it probable that an e lo <l*i« w ill occi: ir, th»* gu»'«t« fearing grave the crew wM alto wa«li«'d ov« rl«oA»d, As*rl«»«tff HI«*«* t Mprlnge K but r<*iU"l, The wreck hat brrn duvrlnpmrht«. The working claw*» wo far, lias held I n j ; h«-d bv the Farallón. 4.— (*ol«>rnd<> S| al<M»l, l ut the h-.v lert of th«’ rival par thia Fire, tiippuM*! to have or ig i n at «* I tir« are doing their utm«**t to «tir them Tin« city had f »nr aftei noon whi' (mm f*»rr«t brea, burnr«i half «»I (Tim ip. arid H I» l»ehevm| (Ital the <ll«*>rder« honra to •!*«•' l***bmd. Wp w t'muattig a pr <»i«*e ly I**- « ili Iw» rrp<*atr.|. district. Th« Ja r«l «mated at fjyfi.lHXl A l«»ut lue Matin puldiahrw a di«pnt> b fr«»m i at«» of 45 mi Five children families are hr»m«4rr«- '.»< enne Mating that the French cm *«-r M»uthw**et wbe A large are rr|*wted burned to death. |) li I m > i dieu it lying <>fT the Salut inland* flenvrr & Rio th*» *aw mill I« 1« among th«» building« • ailing to bring Dreyfu« away. the f-R»t of Cucharla street, nt 3:10 P. burn v I. throwing many out <»f employ- M . ami the flam*« spread with great Rain waved tbe entire city from ment A SPANISH THREAT A «trip four blocks lung rapidity, being burned. north to iMHith, »nd two bio* ks The tpainahip (larlir ha« arriv’ d in T»*»<*pff •• !«• •«•*•! «•• Iha f* li 111 f*|ti *•*• lo from « ide from ea»t to W»«t, haa been burn ml l*t«s<»« I I his IlMjat |«l«u«l« San Fran* i««X» fr«»tn ll«tng K«»ng and ox er, but al ibis hour th* conflagration Yokohama via Honolulu, btinging the Multiil, <Xt. 4.—Ths cabinet has I« I m *|!«’V* h | to Ie under control. The congrcwaional Cnniramioa fr«»m the lat« dccblcil to sulhoiisc tlcneral Rl»s t» llame» are «till leaping high over the ter place. In «|«rAkii>g of (he work of g'stit rrlorms in tl»* Viiwtyas isLttuls. burnt difftrict, but the wiml ba« di»-d (fie mmml*«ion rM?na(*>t Cullom aunl: on the lines <lemsn«le*l by the inhab tlown, ami there tn no doubt that tbe •*We have done at much aw waa p»wwi itants, auil to <•»!>• entrate Ins (or< es at fir* riiginr«, which have oorip from l»lr in the (tin*» at our *li«p ma I. and we Mui lanao, »• there are only 480 turn Denver ami Pueblo in rv«|K»n«e to ap bave rovere*I the ground thoroughly. garrisoning lbs Viaayat peal« for aid, will Ie aide to confine When we meet in Washington we will Tli« Si'anish ministers slso ileHJi-l the flam**« within tbe preeont limit» go to work at once on a r*-p»rt.'* 1» pmliist t» the ¡foiernnx-nt at Wash The Antler« hotel, one of tbe large«* ington against tbn refusal of the Amer '•«-nor Agoncillo, the Philippine rep in the Weet, three lumi er yard« and reaentative who hat gone to Washing icans to permit S|>aiii>h troops to be two blockaof butine»« houara have l>een ton to awk that the inaUlgvnta l*e heard «.■nt to the Vitavas, while it i, claimed destroyed In round nun l*er« the I«> m by the pence comm la* iotier* at Pari«, the insurgents sre «onetantly receiving i« »-«tímate»! at 41.000,000, am! in«ur» ha« ma le puhin* a trantlation « f the sm s an>l cannon with which to attack ance at one half of that amount. Phili; pine cunt!it*i(«•»•», * > i. h Again* other island*, "w!::eh the American* Kan Juan «le Porto Rico. Ort. 3 — al.ln was to Lavs priwlaimeil at Mal» |>ermit without even pretending to in The meeti ng of the military commit« la>s. |!y this consti tut loti A|{iiitial<lu tervene. ” Tile Spntn.h cabinet, it Is added, wtll •ion yesterday wa« private, and no formally rrimniK«•» the litico* dictator, and Msuini-a that n( president of the acquaint it* Faris c*»ruuil«si»ner, with newt waa given oui regarding what The American tr<a»p« now revolutionary government ol the Phil these contentions, in order that they tranapirod. tuay be used in the peace negotiations. occupy fully iwo thirdt of tba itland. ippines. Finally, it is announced that tbegov- Me* •Iramthlp I.Ina Rev. E Fullerton, who ha« been ap ernnn nt will inform the government st point«»*I United State« consul at Naga Washington that it has decided to Mind Vanwuver, B. C., (^ct. 4 — The saki. Japan »« * Metbo*h«l mi««i<»iiary. reinforcements to the Visayas, an-l Canadian Pacific railway will mtab- Tbe American Indie« mmi>any ha« ha* ordered several batteries of artil liwb another Iran« Pacific line. Tbe I tch formed in New York with a capi lery In Andalusia to get ready to start •trainer« Tartar and .Athenian, of over tal »to* k of 11H,000,000. It« objr- t 1« forthe l’hili|>|>ine Islamls within 34 4.400 tun«, will run l*twuun Vaneou* to <levrlop tbe resuuters of Cuba and houis In addition to Ibis, the cabi var and Vladiv<»at«>ck. the termini of Porto Rico. net will r.-|H>at Its protests against the the irana-Canatliaii and trana-Aaian The Athenian President Me Kinley and as many insurgents continuing to hold H|-ant,h line«, iMpuCtivuly* will «ail fir«t, loodlng here and then met» 1 st » o ( hie cabinet a* can do Bit prisoners in the Philippine island*. procreUing to Seattle ami Portland, «ill sttcrvl some portion of the l*a«e A Kufwian dm a not beci’tne of agU «here grain will probably t«c placed on jubilee which begins at the Omaha el- until ha it Id. _ board fur Ru««ia. position October 10. ••«Itl* 4r««»e«l. ratal lllvrete Arrida»*. I.i»ut. John W. Heard, of the Third Seattle, Wash , OcL 4.—A report is Chicago. Oct. 3 —One man wat United Slates cavalry, is the champion pistol shot of the Uniteti Stales army. In general circulation here that the kille*!, another fatalv injutud, and a Canadian commissioner, have demand third errioutly hurt in a tiiry< le arci- Mrs. I*. Heeleye, aged AO years, die ed a evasion of territory in Alaska, in »lent at the Garfield ra<<-lra» k tonight. in latporl. Tei. Mrs Seeleys aerre.i cluding the towns of Dyes and Skag The dead man it Harry (Tine. »<* feara in the civil war as Frank Thompson, of way, In return for Itshicg e. , ...tons old. Hit «kull wat fracturud. Tba company F, Second Michigan Volun ffn the Newfoundland boundary. The Injured are an unidentified man, about teers. and was granted a pension aa a report comes from sources that are con 24 year« old, taken to lhe Ooiinty hoe- veteran after proving her case. sidered trustworthy. A call has been pttal In an nnr»»n«< hm« condition, an*i A liable measage from the European iseimi for a meeting of the leading mer- may die; and F. A. Bridgea. 21 year* Union of Astronomers to Messrs, chants tomorrow to investigate the re old, who«e right tboulder wa« broken If it ia found to have any found liwaide« Ijwing bruited about the body. i'handler and Ritchie, announces ti e port. discovery of a minor planet with a re ation, a strong protest wtll lie made One ___ . pint of milk pi od ucee, roughly markable orbit, which overlape. Io against the < smiuo of any Alaskan ter- litory. I peaking, oue ounce of butter some elteul, that of the planet Mare I Inta law lurk « FLOOD < ••I« «sí Tb«« «tate dopar Imeni ha» ie»«M*J a ircn'ar in*tructmg th* l'uiie»l Mal** aotisulate» to bali «Mi thrir flag* in m» lU’iry u( tbe late Aui I mi «-a lor B-«vaid. A wattant 1« oui f«»r Ih* «r « «t « f Unite*! Meteo Venator (g iay. Ilim«'if and son an4 other prorainrni f'enn*yl- vamar»« g Me*l ar»« are rharg**i charg«*! wilh with hxvh having •tate moi ney« front tira FvupWe Lank to k«. •(■eco late ■ m « FORNACO |*»HtUhl, I Pwrt of irifc !.. U hi «tn mar n loan, a month« 11 «sued shall 1*0 |500 an I ureal and un l^rtsk* rr.Fnt ti I not «u< t be a crime, and t gl*i itties Into victoria« of dlahni mmercial Milena no • are «<!». and in their ra< >• of r orjinate ambition <*hl Ina in llh ¡Nfffiltltvn We hetnl 4 th» I «»•a labinda. Exchange of pro •I And artlflclal, would b* mu i. Ul to them and to us W»- must n it let for the surplus product of Ids an*! fare«!«, our fa< rt«»rtes and work* iops. we mu«! aharc on «qoal t<-rm« with A II I other nations the oppor tunny for trade in the Orient which our p •iMffio« of tn« vilipplne ¡aland.« affords ui l Thrir loca tlun Is said to be the key to the < rimt, and now to throw «way tb « opp<»r unify It nff.ird« wo Id I m * worse tl van a blunder — It would t a calamity, Wh«t. then, •hall wr de » th !h«we la!«n ds? Bhall w* rvtaln them aa l nn v al st a 11 ’»ns, or aa a |M-rman<rnt part of our terrtt lory? And If tbe latter. wha( form of gavr r-rnm«-nt »hail be devised for them? Shall It t»* a i>r<> tsM*t»»r«te, <»r .» dependency, y, <»r what? The«* are »«»m* of the lto|Mirtant qu*ra- tl«»n« which will confront our <mr n» ii<kn<l legielulurc At It» first »• -«.«»ll, ll v 1 •uem- t»iV, and drm*»n«trate (he n*-*-4 of a full Airmdy, cummlesion»-rw to agr>e up>>n term« »»f | m - ac « have tM«-n appointe«! I.y th* t'nHrd Stat s and flpaln. and hav* r* < rlv««l th»4r lit«tructions from (heir reepeeltv« goxern* ment» and th* strong pr*>l>«bt)tty 1« that lhey will *!♦»•< their labors and mate» their r<qMtrt tM-f<«r* th** mrering (>f the t'nifr«! gtates congrr-»« In December it Is important, then, to our »tat e *n«1 thn nation, that we should have « •rfifi- tor pn«mt Io aw*t»t In th#» di»« bar of th* ofteroua and rr«|Mm«lbi* dutl« « r»f Ihr »«-nate If hl« eteefton •«-cthoi !«•» !«' delay cd until th** r«*gulAr «ess • n, he will n.»t h« hkrly to reach WashH ft»*n until n«-ar the *nd f the er«si«»n In 1 '•bruary. but his r!<« it< iktw will afford »Irtt op(M*rfur»!t> n<»( on fy to ««rrtaln th* will of hi« constituent* y. but to « the situation and Ar<|uaint hlmertf with It« environments •*> «» to r to ret a service when w hm the ! seeetott of mngres« !»♦- gins m I»eeeml»er, •*-em «nJ when the country n* - <ta hi« a»rvlr* and th* administration hl« «upp-rt Tht-r* i« another mauer incident «Il y maneeted *Hh tbawg es nautrraMona, whh h furnUh»* additional f for the r|<«. tion of a senator st the preaent time I refer to the e*riy <M*n«tmvtl<»a of the Nh aragua canal The » ndtscfui voyage of th*» t*attie-ship òrrgon has e*.rat'd The net- ••«sty of it* i-onatruction, ruHru to pr»»tect our cotte! from depredation * from apoilAtloa It« and our building ought to he undertaken without further delay. It aho uld be built, owned and operated eiulasl vely by the Vnil**! Rtatt« The canal »houid !•*• In name and fact «n Amerit an c» al. under American control No corfwira »n «houM be • b>w- e*| to construct It. <*r ru(M*vt«« fi« optni. Huns Th* bull ding. ih«»u<h of thia l*th- mmn « al*« way. uniting twu great orea ret, will ne«-cff«artly «(feet th« intereatt <»f all commercial nation«, and give rk»e tu many conflicting quo n« of public po|. Icy and international rviatlotta w ‘ Ich our country cannot Ignore, and whir rh will re- qulr* th< winj iffl of ita t>*«< «t«te«mrn to aolva on principle« of Justice and equity. But built thi« canal muet be, whatev«r th* rr»pon»ttallty it !mx<»ee*, to mee< the 4e- m*n b of our gr- wlng r*mm«rre, and to strengthen our t'cw»« def*na « Th* sign« <»f th* time*, the future development of our brundle*« resource«, tha growth of our Industrial Interests, and commercial enterprises admonleh us of th* nec«*fflty of Its e<rly construction, an«! of the m portanc* of organising a naval fore* ad« - quats to protect our commtrcs and coMl from the depredation« of hostll* nation*, and e«|ua) to the task of meeting all que*. tion* for which our government stand« •ponsor among th* nation« of th* rtrth Thes* ron«l>!'«ratlona. grntlemen, arw s*igge*ted a« showing In pwrt th* Berea- atty »»f an extra «eaalon. to enable your bo»!y to *r!s*ct a senator before th* tn*«-<- ing of cungr««» in r>ereml«er. and thus af ford our stat* aa opportunity to l>* heapl In it* dr I liters lions, and to cast Ha full vote in determining ihea* various Import ant questions, which »u largely affect th* interests and welfare of our stata and the states of th* f'Belfk* coast The failure of th* hgudatur* to organise at It« regular ar*»ion in 1VT left th* st«t* without an appropriation of m n« i to me*4 it* current expense*, an! ’n c*’twe- qqenr* many warrant* hay* been Iw»ur4 for saoirlea «nd audit««! claims and mvny vouchers rstot f »r unaudited demands that need ta be examined, and. if they are found corr*ct. warrants shoo’d b* drawn fttr their pavm»nt. after whi h an apuro- priatioa should bs ma la gt th« funds I* that «u< h • wing th« Tin*- court r at U-3«t >f th« eft- let nt b«-<in Ha suing 5 rar ( W'»rk • wing trir «<n ‘replrd. and -v*r»i «tales arc hereby requrwt • 4 their rwimclive to mate*’ a pr«*iM r f' produetton« of our indue try. ral resources of ths country. « iu< h further m«-as- ures aa m u r > in ord« r ’ • cur« to tl fn stairs and iarri« tori«* th* io be derlvrd from thia tx-nrrt* Ing * In conform« tty with : . an*l with •wpecial refer« nre ’ portion of ll, ths aecrwtary the I’nlled Htalea. (he linn John Mherman. In * l< ter to rn » ns governor of the «tate. 4atad mpiemlwr I?. Iw?, urges the proprtr as well as tha n»-r«-s*Hy, of inteing stay Immed’atrly »<• «evure repreiMmlat on« of »he natural a nJ Induetrlat nwiunri of our e»At< To th« end that an exhibit on brhaif of the gov- ernment of tha L’nllrd Htntra. befitting ita material an-l industrial lmj»«»ftanre, may b* aaaured * owing io th* limited time n<»w available for eeiecilng and Arranging th* exhibits of «>ur «tate. It Is j roper that lha SUbje* < eh->u d b* brought Io >«»u< atten'lun. f -r lha rrffM>n that tt is ahs*>- f Noi " ■ a w tortea t*>«te tn <hw great Intrrnallona* rijKx’t on. that a law he enact'd at »tue. providing fur the appointment of *-ommie#loners, and appr*»|»ri*»llng «uff! «ni funia t > mater u pr<«prr representation of the ;»r «)»»« is of * af | the natural reauurrui of our aiate Vnd»-r an art lu’lvr •« tiraci w m » m »<•« With J Loewe« *»• .\'or!hw♦•!•»n stuve foundry, ir. i«a* f »r c->nvic< labor* an*| the of manigrrff •»< Ih« alate foundry him «hr paini ani sold him the m t’*r*J •!« *k <m » m*. Ht« obliga I Ions stvta wers noi met. but in view o l»u» n^a*: c«ndi * l«»tv, and (hr desira »f k«ep ng he ron« Vlriff emploÿrd enlency has b«en shown him ►*’. a* ailow-4 an ri* t* nst>>n of time. r m (he «prlng *«f IQ* a Aeeoftd wa* •»« ranged for hm. u*vd*»r et* h the I sH»w*n- twrg A <kdng Co. »ndsnrsr I the nul- a ef ihr Norfh*<sH*m «(ova fuunlry. but nut- withetamilng these n •. »mm Mtatlofe. (¿»ewmbrrir has not kept M* prom •«< m i met hit obi gâtions to ibe e»*te Ths sum« due the «tata, with tntereet, eggre- gate a large am-Mn’ fa vi*» of U»«*e fa< ta, l bava 4«-«m«*d tha mattwr of hle 4*- fault *>f s*irh Import •*••-* •ubjert for your immtll -«(•» * oii» JeratKn. I bave purpooely refra ned frum no>w« mrn«1 ng any new n«w egte uhi. •xr«pt .bs oraahiM'lun of a commi ginn ara’ court. * hh h ihff a«t<en I s of the public •ervico r»«|ulre atrhout «trlay In this » see ! have due* «o t aus « I know there are few evita which affes't tha of th« stata s*» arric uualy and injuriously aa delay in (be admlaiatraikxi of pi»« ca The bill ct rtcht» of our «tat*, xml of very free «tile. <gnl«-a th* «vl's resulti i,( fr«>m »»»« b <4 <t> art • '•I (ba tbe MMUMflV Me«»» of IA«*T prtmpt rmoval. whatever "i»a> ha the «o*ire> fr* m a Meh they «pr nf. r»y teeiarln« that i m * «hall b* a<1m » - r< re! openly and with out purchase. rowu',',rly and without de lay.*' I do not •!•*». howev *r to ba timier- • umm ! a« txlng aft *» 15 new iegtalatlaa, or «u* doubting your auf turity to anaci tt, whether «r»rwral or ■>*« la! Owing to a »enatortal eonteat. which only ended with tne election of • aenat« r In tha rvptrln« »<*urw of It» «<•«’•»*», lha Irglaiativa a»»embly of fnl!«*«! to afl at < much remedial agUlntiti d*m»nd*d by tha pr« In »ha (.«-<»> ma of th« if different pa ft lee an»! ne*-drd to «-orrert al- l«ting evil«, and th* kfisla’tvs af«*n»hly of l*VT fatiln* io ocganl**, »Nara bas been hut little opportunity for l«-<s!nri'»n end practically none of i*npurine 1 hw b*ea enacted, thou a h public Inta.vff*« ha va gr»-a*ly »offered In conaequenca thereof sln«a the legislative se*«ion of 1*51 Much k*wi»iatl< n especially of a remedial char« actar. which propwrlg belonged tn thoaa •easiona, and «til! ia na*ded f>»r tha pro tection of th* public !nt*r»««t«. mu«t ba considered by your b»«dy at It* n**st r*sru- )ar •*vel*»n. in addition to 1!« own l«*<ia- latlva belnrginga, thereby greatly Iltcr*aa- Ing your labors and reeponmbilltha It ta alwayw d»virah!e that I*gtslat'on affecting larg« cia«a*w of aoriaty la parson or pf'p. artv •houij b« asa mined with 4« liberinoti. au4 4;fewNc4 with f alíñese, bai ort ungi r»»vbleis (*>r the amom!- of Po*tla!id a* t «o a* to >r por al ion In «labHah •ror and wharfag«» «lu**a, »la on ti « and cl up I m » ami t I 11 ng at f Purl- m < it d I »0 torri» ie I Il la • I iir»*lici li tn col* "fr* *<n the led, if any, an I from ti n*gtilsr taira levic i ami r «»||<9ClO<| li It, tha at I cur¡M>ratIon, the Port *»f Tort land, hall pay the Intrie^t on it« in IrbteJ- « «♦* and pruvbl*’ a «inking fund fur the I’avment of it« b*»nds al their malur ity, «nd m» fund« »l*'riv«*»l from the aale of I ( « !« -h »II N’ r V I- : • Í ut r t * an ; • * . g X.». , t ’ h ..f a a« nent nature to tbwchaniinl of th*’ rivers forrsald (Columbia and U iliatnetlel, r t»»r the <x>n»tru«'tioh of and < p*’rati- n of a dry*lock, floating dt>ck, or marine railway." Th«' power am! authority (•» I*» given hv thia act, it ia provided, «hall I*» cl erc I«*«! I’V A I* a rd *»f *’i»tlllll !•* flirr«, t • G’ •:’? Ellis (I. Ilughra. The-lurr B Wil a.l. J (’ Eland- «. Doial i M <• key, J. A. Brown «nd Charlea E. lad I Mr» l're«rnl for a Mrl«le. Both of th»’ girl« had h« » n unfortu« nate enough to (all in love with tbn name man al dlfT* rent |* rl*»ds *»f hi« and their •’listen« »•, «ml the girl who had iH-tin eiigugvil to him 1‘*r over thne v»’ »rs at one lune w is n«»t the on** who filially married Mtn. L •• utb. r girl, Siiys the (’hh’agu I dm* •-1 Irral I. while knowing nothing <•( lb*’ actual engage ment, kn«’W that the fi’«l girl hi I l«mn a strung and danK, r“<i« rival, an I she w <« m«iiw than plea«»* I to r«M-etve, among her other w< I ling f •’•■nt«, a dainty r«’tneiiibr*nce fr> 111 het Ims- t’an«r» <d ! lov»’ 1 he hiurban l t*cing t»’ttrr a**«|iialnt«a! with th»» old L vn, «H*p*«te*l «oixiething ¡wH'uhur although he didn't know whal or why. “ 1 but was a 1« autiful fflumbet pil low, you •♦,nt us,’* said the biido t*> the other girl, ti|»«>n llui occasion <»( the firnl call, "and such lovely, firm fill ing, too. Whal is it fill«'»l with, dearie, riodalor <»r curb'd hairl" ”('url«*l hair," the oilier girl in a-la •lulling answer, "curled hair, toy dear; t'fiurli*’'* ll«***, hi • .•« •. All lb** inn« he was engagr*! to inc—over threw year«*, aw y*»n know, of rourwe, darling, I in i lv him wave hl« pretty curl« every time th« barber rut them and bring them to in». It wan an awful k'ther to him. but he always would do any* thing I a«kr»l him —I hope your intlu- • i,i .«..ver bun !• half aw «tmng. u.y dear girl—and 1 g<»t m* ugh hair in time, naturally curled hair, too.’’ Th* ini»«» H i«■»•»»•••. Th* m«wt aril**«« little room gown is no other than the kimono, no dear to the JApanewe maiden'« heart w hat ditlcrvncu it Aornr *lo way it'» th«» lie ght of aitl <»( cour«c, the tall, ungainly maiden ron«t fi«ht why of kt, which 1« the rrae»n the **ahyM little Yum Yuma ami Piltl Hing* will *!ot> It with all the more giro- Wo all like nimtbing ffhlt li 1« our v« ry own, and the Ooii« •tru< tion of which amount« to a "hand« of! ' placard to rwrlwwly rlwe. <>l courwe. IT« nice to have a rich, «ilk embroidered kimono, but If that*« out of the quowlion, a gay little cotton nfTalr, with ch*»«*rful landscape« and thrilling marin«*« cavorting In liwcrimin* ately over its surface, may be had for a modest turn of a dollar ami a half. For a bit tut«)* one may indulge in a cotton cre|»e of *cde«t gray, over whi' h a party of fans and pink oleander blue* •ouia aie making merry. Th« l-aleel llvtall«. There'« a latrat in bu«tl*w, t'MK The«» humble little adjunct« to some toilet« which bnmorltta have even ri.t ««urnged ua to believe Urie made of new|«apert. are blooming out into thing« of b«Muty—let u* hope not joy« for ever. In*» ad of conwietlng of threw tubular fold«, t»«Moling a "rat*' apiece, the down-to«date bustle la covered with three lillle rnffira, each edged with lace. TBit eitra outlay pay« though. Instead of a wend resemblance to a hit of «tray anatomy thia new-fangled no tion repoalng on a chair might taken (or a bit of fancy work or a dull*« »Irma. ’Th* |>al«llrat t>re»a|ng «ark. One ha« no eye* for the dainty mull dressing «ack. wblrh 1» ordinarily con sidered luinrlou* Wear, bnl lingers Instead over a silken affair which la nothing but a mas« of pink satin rib bon and Vai insertion and edge, with a «aggeatlon of Wattteau's dainty Iwnti tles la ths back plait.