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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1899)
fl ¿0 (W 3 •CIO ORKOON «r ■ 1 NEWS Of IHf WEEK « a • • Mt II — f tha uf • •»© |t*»©«»rt !'••* W »«to I ulhd * fw*M ibe T»l»|r«|>h < olumhi LATtH PAUL NtWS A at* atury b «tMing homed m B*»a ion eutaihna • !♦«•• ”f •ikO.bvHi Manv bull finga were wrwrked and ' euuie »lock killed in ltra«lley. Neb,, i»y a twiater. Their Position at Present Is Really Stronger. THE FACTS BEINO SUPPRESSED British firmnru ba» Lad a quirting rftert in tha Tfan«vaal, and the Ikiera . now talk of peace Mlnur N * «« • Bear Admiral Walker ha« purchased for a «mmlry Lnu««« tire New I lamp- ahite farm on which Ire wav lorn Jamea Gannon, a young man, wav kille»l In a btcvcie road ra« w at W iter Ville, <>. l>y hi« wheel breaking down. The Cnlttmhna. G . polio* have on* •■.irlhe^l a •« hool fur < r*me al which l*»va are knight to »teal ami dtvpoecr of the atolen g«md» The Cniverwily nt Colorado haa owi* f« rr« I the drgrr»' of L l.l> upon Briga dier General Irving Hale. (J H A There ba« ti«w*n inrorfw»i»tvd with tire •erretgry of New York »tale ‘"Tire Naval an-i Military Order of the ‘•pan- lah American War,** with lire prin ripal office! in New York city Gere- er nor Kouveveli iv ona of tire «Il rec tot a New Orleans, June 34 —Captain 'I P Duulalt. «»f the steamer In l©pan- lene«, I.as brought to tire city a pie*© >f the wreck nt the naptha laumh Paul Jonew, lust m tire <iulf ia«t January, which throws still more mv»l©ry on that disaster. The Paul June* was thought to have )-©**n desti»iye»l by the explosion of her rreplha tank, which would account for Irer rum pietà dr- •tim tiou ami su !*'©n !«*•• uf all on Preaident Timothy Dwight ha« ha 1« faiewell to kale, and •« hveted hi« i«*l L «c< a laureate *erm«m An imprea- th* etmniry > «*o is getling aLru*«l t <>wing t«> lbw |‘fid<>»>gel drought and ihat thr pm-pl* Lave m rerwiVed all situation in Th«« wat«* <p I ladrlphia ba« lef the plague of !<>■ u»ta Awiat«« IC umiv «• fs» t« regarding II» threatena«! with famine ll<»n*<lulu fur Han Franr»s*u. it i» )«ei»»vrd that I he Philippines. i» »• rut inif mg piefla dis t he renaar i Charles A LlttlefieM will stircrer A young woman in th* Athn r«»un fretcl |.*e very c»»*»it»l!lv ami that L Neb* n Dmgtey, of Maine, in vt*ngr«wa try haa diacovered a vein of quart« a I irne *ral < H is bas niuiaiQiHi alati th« A g»cat timl-©» firm in Norway ha« mile long and two feel wide I 1 r«»t»*|iti«»ns tu the «lei»*riment failed for 3, l)U0 "00 kroner, involving in a religion* riot n« «r Kome. »everal t labri « givun lu th« bunk«. man have l«crn kill»-1, and troupe Lava pwbli Frretdent McKinley i« aaul to b© l>een aent to quell the ftotr»« Thre ret*« >n for ibis beh«'f may bs • .4 <14 fav«»r of * .»' >11 g f■•» mor# Al the peace <<-n(e«rn<e lineaia «ill* 1 ©«©»» in what the public u«»w knows. tlUUpe m it tad a pr«ip4j»»l to keep nav «• «if llo I that • Hltou gh G« neral Gtis g*v© «»ul glow »ng ph tutee uf fl»' ■ ©•• ami ths I ills i* pl©a«**l with Whealon «te! world at a «tamiattll fur three year» break up <»f lb© rel«elllun, lire in ha« «vimphuimled hint in an official Al the ¡long Kidete* reuhion at !•»» -.1« »re really m a stronger |**»i dispatch. Vegaa, N M < '«»kn el Th« .* !•»««• !;«•>*'«» * an two months ag«». It is joub Al L«t rtshville. <>. cl»»’»dhurst* Veil w »• pr* *«*i led with a g- 14 m»4al hat when th© Volunleers retutr damaged property lu lb© extent of Colonel Thuflaa» It. C«»rnr «■ «, an ami ar re no longer sub)*** t tu the ordef* • tuo.ooo. Oregon ptui.rrr »nd a veiorait of Ii»< <»f uffi. . ers «upwrioy to th« in»«'lvefl »orni Hot anger and twu bandy revolver» early Imhau watt. «Ii**«1 al Curnrltu«. uf the real fjt' t« contre« t*•«! with th« rau»©*J lb«» dealt« of twu bays al Lui j Or. ri.iiir «pine« will lx» brought out. The > pu:li>al • 'grufi -ance of Presi ••kt. Va China will tear down her grrat wall «lent 1 ti ■ h ¡nicy's trip mln Ms»»achu A < I i< The war department rafuaea tn ar« •I** al an enomou» eipen»«» civil engineer will «u|wr rnteml IL« satis at ti» •s lime i» »aid to to- hl» dfl tl>a I mnarlvania <uurl*a dwiilon o> tire oppoRitnm that ■ ire tu uv work army canteen. Laa i»ern developing to his policy in 1 I a proap-’fl« for an eaily aetllmreai The naw Ameti. in « up defender. Co Piobably in n<> other the Philippines, <d I ” • '»-I«- 4i.d «if«» 1 railway «Iriks lotnhia, de»ek»|’**l gr« -*t »i-eed «»n her •tale or u*’ti«»n is i tirera a» much real trial trip. she t-eal the wl«l Ibdefidri <ip|M<sition tu the < »liwniion idea as ia »« cm« hr igll Ma»*a huortts Il i» ripe- ted that ti<4 R. *1 A Imital Watson I «» «»»ive/ in a bru»h j-rr» deut'» v>»it will hav© the rflect «». at Manila, and «»«uiunl command u According tn official report» the cur the Ameihan Heel rent year ha» l»een th« m*«! «u e«»f/»l makitig Inend» l«*r the admim»lralior one in the propagation of Hah «inc* li e and «Io g«M>i work towards bfeaking Janie« M<K- mm , id f*«-»idteb>n Or down the «>p¡*osilion tu lire rt’teiitioi or gen taat ion of ihe^eumm «»«ion. has sued the O R A N Cu. (<»• |-h>, of the Philipprnea. (MHI for Hie !■»*• of a leg At Camden. N J , tit«’ 1 »•«•«I Ihv IV).de tire piestJenl te away th« In Southern India rubber« are rut Mufu l‘b«li r* chetnirat w«»rk» to tl « press uf the ©ountry i» growing very tl ‘.'ft«» »’%»« of I • • 1 tl s I « 1 ten t «»f f i' “i 1 I ■ > «*e I «f ge bu l l unanimoua in rxprr«»irtg the hofw that n.otr el^llttourly »»«(lie tl elf ear ing» u»e.| in the mauufa«'t ure of pinoa Le will fi'luui ith tha determination | pbale weie dr»troi«-J • of semhng a • u(hrlent armv to (Irtish The cttif«’n» id S an Join, the eapital lire re -elhon and uphold the national F*»er tran«pnrla will »ail within 1 w«« k and 4 fifth will *oon leave Iron of Polio !»i«o, p.-<>|««wr> t«» diaplav their |o»n«»r <»f lire L‘niti-1 Male» in lhe Pa* San Fr-vm »• raffv ng r©»i»f*»t< emefiU • pattkilreiu and fidelity to tl>v govern* ci fie. mrnt ol the Vnitrd State» Io «elebril- I«» 1 Hit. Vgnlnal'in Ma«alng Illa A rm f . Tire British steam©» Ethel woc^ . mg the Fourth of July in g***id Ainrrr Mmda, .lucre 21 AguinaLlo doer can »tyle. f«nl».< ««red off the lama: 4 «*•»’•1. Part not ».‘»*tn l<> I*« satiahevl with the at of her crew • |’©nt I •* hrmra in *u open Tire body of F ii«lgn Monaghan, wb* tempt of »he in«u«gents to retak»* Nan ! »«• killed in Sam«*», *** bitipgly te- ) ■ l«i.it t*cfore they were reaciMwl, . <■ < - ■ ii ioa n A r«M|ui«*m tna»» of («rirefal Luna's army and has mass©«1 A» i 1» ‘ Il f ”*t 1 he « rr irn it ewived in INwlland which l«»rph'maiB*«. 3<> of a part, w »• «aid at lire «ath«*Jral and a w’ltinii tire l,«fge»l leNd for« e yet mol»ilite*i wa« pleached by Anhbrehop Cbrinti» Lrii gmg 3,'iuo men from tire Antip'di <d u picnickers were |M«.»->t»ed al Fol H© i» ri‘«rdingly trouble ton I'ark, a suburb (fl Portland, Of. Tire l-nly was ee< titled ,lu llir tram by region. | naval, military a..«I church urgamaa- »«•lire. Io»«! night his men wound«« * tiooa. tw«» members of lire Seventeenth leg! Av a treull »4 a r»«-w law that g«»e» Misreading of order« cau»ol the merit. Into «-fl«- t Julv I, in Nvl»ra*ka, requit General MacAithu’s m»«n ate con ing wt.ortei h’-ut« and various Other l.innton, < *r . ct>lh»i«»n. stantly oil tire alert to re|»el any Alta« kl TEre !rea««iiv drfl. it will reach nrailt teg nlat tona, many women will lose Ly the rebel«, rebels, sleeping slr«*ping upon ti|ton theii * g . » !. |l00,U<M) IKK) for the yrai. Th* genera! unceiriy lu |M*e arms. their place« At an hotel tire in <>«wrgo, N Y.t that the Filipinos will give him an- Al I ’<« no, Cal , a emiiilerfelting one woman lo«t her life and eight weir other t baio e for a I alile, for the »•*!* o iltil an I I ‘*h in bad money have injured d ret s • lew» Belied l»v the office» s Tl e «'ill* fight them when they* can d«» rei with- Tire Spaniob government ha» ap jit it« have been arrest«-d A portion t«-inted l.um Marina« conaul-grneral out wa<ilng through rwamps to catch of a counter feitei’• outfit wav al»» al Manila. them. toOlol al b ail Rafael 1« w.»v trams lutwe«!» Manila an! **e«re!BfV tx»ng will create a board Kan Fernando have Leto sto|>pr«l for I rd < • < • u>| t> u. an I g • «1. of admiral« Admiral Ih-wry will *«’v»'ral «Lt«», while ¡aHmaitv-iil tepairs • 4j tain, fioiir lor TfahvVaai!, sklls it, probably preside were bring ma*le to the bridges Along I • «'Ipn-red ••>!!<« Inter« »1101 The cruieet PhtlaJelphia ha« arrived tl © rout©, but Balay traflio waa re- opitih'iii He led»««©» it would take 60,01*0 men to conquer < >»»m I’aul's it. ‘•an Fraii' .•••» from ‘retnoa. with aumad. Th« tranfj-ort Centennial, which has dummn, with its guerilla war far«’ and Admiral Kaut« n board. A Han Franri«co cigarmaker ha« been arrived here, hud an exciting elperl- natural mililatv «itungluild«. arreoted by revrnne ««fib rrw for refilling ei ■ © while roun lmg Point Kngano, Australia 1« suflrriug from a watei ou the i.«•rtl.rrn «■ a»t of Luxon, on het bole« and imitating tuirign «tamp» fam me wmv to this porL Nh»« «iru< k a i<» k One of England'« grrahret men died The Elk«. 10,(M<> strung, are in an \\ «•dm -iai’ and retnaintal fast for rev- the other dav at Ma«rlr«i)rld lire nual («invention m M. lamia rial h«>urs, during which Imre »Ire nam» wa* Leo Whitton ami hr weighed was sii rroun*h**l by »warms of native« The Nalioh.il lh»m«*r»atW5 comm it les I " I 4 poutida. in «anoeM. who Lt^'.mi© im iia ing. is gathenng data oil hiUH'poli«’* Yellon fever ha« biokrn out among Captain Eagle, who commanded tin A military prison©» al I reave»» worth, lite «oldiere at Santiago ami Puerto tf ii. *|»<trt, Wa» e»Hf> jelled to throw over Kan., waa «hoi d«Md while trying to <w Principe Four «Lath* and 14 catr» b »«*» I 100 t«»n« uf stipphes in «»r«!er tc crape. have been r«'portrd lighten thr »hip »ufficieiitly to gri het A tnemlwr <d emigre»« »ays Hawaii Before this wa» rff«*< t»'«l thi Tire <xre«t amt geodetic «urvey atram- afh-al. will I© given a l<>rntorial form uf guv er Patlarwon will mak«* a »urv«*y of that Filipino- La l lowed the ra»rs ashore, •rtimrnt iMHtion of lire Behring •«•» on tire tuuti « and wrr«’ fielding over the » j . hh I r . Baltimore Th© cruiser recent ly Al the »« •ml rnii«i«torv I he pops to lire Alaska gold lirld« grounded al the same |>oinl, Lui th« rr<-atrd 13 new <ardi»ials and a uumtrer England will trotruw 4 4.<»00.000. re- nailv»*s feared to appro»« h I.er. of biehupa. pavaLle in yearly iiretalInierit». lor the The lran«|«nrt Hlretman ha« reached defeiore work«, batia« k« and rifle rang«-» < « |vt u f • lira«« Hand Ma» 1I.1. which alia nearly 3,000 to at home and throw I 'fatula, June 3 4. 4.—Tbc ret»el« have Olia* («»»««-a learned that the Amer I« an vohmteeis Porto Klcan« are l»r<«>mtng dlivatiw Ail volunteer regiment! n*’W in lbw bed They contend that under th« ate returning to the United Mate« and I'htllt-pm©» want to be must«-r»d out preevnl artangrtnenli Ihrj air of nc lire Filipino irewMpa|wrs »how that tl • \ • H>»true this to mean that th» Mt ban F»ancieco. ' country and have no flag Amerit an» are abandoning tire war and Articles have l»eei> «igncd (or a fight Al Johiretown, Pa , the Cambria ar© encouraged thereby between Kharkev ami JvfTrie« It will Steel Company ha» )>o»trd nolle«*« of a ihe <mt|«»»t« of the Washington irgi take pla«a Ociobor 33. gential a Ivante of wag«*« of 10 }r mrnt yesterday captured General l'io rent About s.iOU uicn are aff«*« l«- l Nearly 8.0’*0 Cuban aukliera have del Pilar'» hr**« l and of 33 | ir »-», ths l.»een paid to date, ami General Gomel t-.y the ad van* r tiiv-ti.Irra of wliiih »• mehow l»ecama ha« cuimiirneed the preparation <>f new Al Akron. <> . mitlemml baa been »•-piiratol from th© rrt»rl army, and li«ta tea« Led in the «trrl railway slfikr . aiiir tirar tire Amerh «n lihr* without Tun hour« are hr ronilltute a «lay*« having lire mean« of rv»i«tem r. Some Major Genrial W ocm I. military gov einor of Natitiago de Cuba, 1« vGitii.g work» 11«» tn«>lorm« n and ramduclor» Chinamen of Manila Lave tiled a claim receive an advance of 3 cent«, an«i against the instruments, which, n ap in lhwl<»ii lie »ata SantiMgu 1« peace ; other employ<M 3 Cent« »n hour jiv.tr», were l«a»vd bv the iuu»iciana of fill an<l ptoapering General Pio «lei Pilar. Fifty hotpilal ambulanc«*» »iiipprd Th« «teamer Panube. plyiag twlween Four «>f ths w luride»! of the Fourth Vi-Im 1 1 an I Lynn « anal. Ala»kv, ««• from Chicago to Tampa. Fla., over a infattirv in the r> « nt tight with Hit wr«M kvd mi the north ahora of lh«timan year ago bv army ofTi< ial« to be for rebels have died In hrwpitais. ward««*! to Cuba fur tire tree of tire lalaml No liv«-« were loal. UlTcItti T • I • g f • i»h y Cnitrd Stall»« troops, have In-rn lout < *<>ng«« «»niati l^orentu lianfotth, New York, June 21. — A dispatch tc Il took 17 car« to haul lire ambulan« e« •«»rvilig hie «lith trim aa rongr«’••tn411 tire IltHAld from Kingston. Jamaica, from the HUh Ohio diatrnt, dir«l al The Ft lipin«»« impriaonwd two I ng •ay» Th* government of Trlni«ia«l ha» hi« «'«unity home near Hi t'laira- IlsliUH’ti al TarhlMii’ona. on tire lalaml uechle*! tu adept the Marconi »»«tern ville, O, Ilia dr <1 th w a« »ndJen. and ■ if Satnai. «oatliea^t of Luton. The of w -reI«*»» tei. graphvy for oorotnunica* w 4« « 4tim’d by heart divvum» Brilreb ctureer Grafton «teamed to tire lion with tire Jejarndetny of Tobago. A movement 1« on lout to erect a point from Cebu, and her r<<mmamh-r (T«d*ago I« an islán«! in the Wind H hen lb it $1” “ '■ monument t«» tl «* iiiriu -y of demanded lheir reb*M»e. ward group of li e British W«*»t Indies, w»« refused he lamlrd a force of ma the late Hit hard I*. Bland W llliatn Ivy IÎ wo|e, ?* !!•’!?! J Bryan ha« aulwi il»e«l I M>0, an I other rinee. and cieeieo hi» sliip »or action, rM»ltliea«t ol Trinidad. It was ceded to whereupon the Englishmen were band amount», in all alwiul 11,000 Lava Great lJiitaiti by France in 1 763.) ed over. lH*en 1 a lard. Mrelt«v and ManahrLI, (>., wrft lu •ndatwl by Bonds. A bill pasted bv tire Tests Lgiala lure provi le« for lire teac hing in lire public school« of a courea of humane treatment to animal«. A Pennsylvania company hat tire contract to build 13 tleel bridge» for the Koutheastarn extension of the Rus sian trans-SHrertan railroad. Ktlwafd Conner, cat« Irer in a ball game between two local nines at Law- renca. Ma«* , was «truck over the lie.ut by a foul ball ami killed. At Philadelphia a gang of masked robbers, pro trebly 10 in nnmler. raided tha r«s eiving office of the Fairmount Pirk Transportation Company, at Bel mont. in Faiimotinl Park, and. after holding up the re<eiver ami five other employes of the railroad, blew open the safe, »ectifing 14.000, the com- panv*« receipts for two dav» Leading Methodists plan to eliminate 'ompetition between the college« of The Kite railroad ha» practically de. that church in Ohio by making the cide«l to build a direct line from < level.tnd to Marton ()., to mnne« t I Ohio t%e»leyan university at fbdaware a university to which all other Metho- at the latter |«>int with the Ctekcago Ar Erie, giving it an air line between di«t achools in the stat« »hall be sulmr- Chkage and Clvwlan l ami Ciminaat*. dinat!. MAY MtSTtRY Ara«(« F A•!»«<« That s»«f>htba I <»«»♦-K VV •• Klawn I p ••■»«•• l«> »• >•!••• The Fourth of July w I *<crlelwafe*l ' In grand «tyle >n Hawaii Germany haa w»th>lrawn objectmtre. arid will now a«'« «’pl at t,Hr al >011 JONIS P» k' • li»*« «41 < and »I t «ton mai PROSPEROUS ANO WELL-CLAD ilslss4»»v 4 I© «•«<■*! American Hpirìts <*ompany. It Í ibi« praker Lav«« it .4 r»d t in ari y f the • «iffif rent »is© lea 1er« of lire • Th» rombili atmn I <»f th«^ h«m«*» and tire di« patron ag© ha« bre •cl«*rt ic ati »*( Henry eonatn. , f»»r aergvani *ers ul d t he « = ; ! . ■ is B In the lit J.ia.rt Per • vivants. Nei •nd < >hi<» w ill ha1 the i«”ì»*' and tlre dlatfibuted mcmlwia. ! at New York. gr ud th© Karge «»ffi« iti of «rei ihCfrare There Fina, w hen kr* 14' tlier© bi bn a. at Finna were pa»»> I through offiiw. This I« a <!©* nlod inc la»t year —símil 60 jn’t cent. PORTER FOR THE CABINET The «'omm ssioirers have not I h *©« Informed «»f th© depa»tur© of any large al ih* ll»a.| ni swill Prahably Ila p4*'l:ea. thoi|gh there 1» mu* h sai l of < alaelal A Wair». th«" j * i «-parat - n» « f mat v part * ». Ti>< Naw Y ork, Jun© 36. —A SjMRCial tl Immigrant» are «aid to I*« of sn excel the Herald from M a»hirgt«»n sav«: A lent clase—not aj parentlv driver fr.mi new «1* • UtlVo ! r.lfi* h «d ili*’ g irrn their country by p* «•rty, l ut By strere m«nt wiih tire lille, "Department ol of olirei circumstari •», » ailed th© op Colonial Affai»» and Foreign C«*tn ti is «le- piesaion of Russian offirials. mere«, " or aouretliing stmila» tu it, n «ni 11©*. I a» not a flight from Starvation «leemed by thè admiiiisl»ati<jn a * «o ur «»ven If m pr■'•!■«•' live want. lutely necessary to m t»l irew condltiun* “It is simply »Ire de|>srture < f thr which confront the C niled Matee a» a you lb of tire nation, j ••••j»*'reus, well remit uf th© war with Hpaln. clad. w ith motrev in its po?ket, date! The wot«I "cohmial" is repugnant mined lo serk it« («»Hun© ©l»ewlrer©, for |M>liti«’al reasons to mhh » of tli< rather than come ondai tire Russian members of th© calùtret, bevali»* i knout. ’* smacks of ir»periahsm. ami il Is prob- aid© that •oure ulhrr liti* will is Dewey's VV rlmmr «I SI tv g « |»«v r •». Cry Inn, Jun© 34 -Th» adoptad Tire mc.iumg. huwerer, wil < <>lom l»o, Prehminnry lo rerom ciui-cr Olympia, with A«lmiral Dvwr\ la» th« »ame on board, arrived here at <1 n'ch»ck A. mandations t«i cmgr» -» on this sub n M,. from S n^l|M.r*’. -alutrd tire for!» j.«••• t ' ■« 14 4 ’ ■ A ! ■ ¡uii.orr .»nd w t- •« luivd bv t ■' •• t ’■ • r in coining lire c«mtrol of tire eolonirs I», return. An an! de-cainp repr«*s«’hting foreign powers and th«' extension <» tire governor uf Ceylon, lion. Nir Jo- o ir •■■»intn©r •» int«» Lu»'ign h«4 I». am »••pli Weetrulgeway, Iwiarded thetHym- in©iiil»ers of theca* im i and sui ordinati pia at 7 o’clock in order to welcome officials of tire admmistiation ar»» giv Dvwey mii *I Colonel NaViige, corutnutid- ing much thought am! time to tire «le- mg tire tioofM*, toad« a vreit al 10 tuile of lire j■i,q»o*«-«l n»*w «ir; aHiuent. American consuls »»n duty in li«v o’clock. Th© visits wvre rrtutne«! al ¡ cuioni**» l*!*»nging l«» f«»r»»ign |« w©rs, 11 o'clock. Dewey was met nt J«tli<»s tv a t*N|M»<'ially th *<« of Gre.»i Britain, .»«» | guard of Iunior, ami, nmnlat « hr«,nng, to I mi calle«! uj on for full rejMirts upnp a lini of questl«»Hfl ru w prvpaimg foi drove in th« governor’s cariiage t< , breakfast with Savage. The adiuiral submission to them. Robert I*. P»»f• t • r. ’ ■ ■ • . • H - ' • ; a • , ■ I afterwards L-<« ked roon - ut the (Lili»» ! cal nwi face hotel and return«*! on lawrd the h«*.vI ol the j when create«!» will I m * coii»«ilt©d in re- <Ilyinjoa at I o’clock. gnid to th«» plans for extending foreigt >••»* Fi-ai««-h vimiairy cunmeret*, which is to !>• «‘otue a f«-aluri Paris. June 34. —Lat« Ibi» afternoon O) the m h department. ti.»- ;» n i **u i."« mani waa made ft hat Rai • STRUCK A MISSED HOLE lor Wahl«. k-Ro<>RM,.iii had r«.iu| le led lhe fortiiatioh nt a r.»binet. M The new cabinet, ns organite«!, fob Iowa: Senator Wahle« k hossvMU. presi 36.-—>Al»ou! dent uf the council of iniriisirrs ami terrible *!• minister of ti e interior; M. Ihdc a » •«, II «‘(irted In tli© War Eagii minister of foreign afl.ur»; General ««■rue of th© fatahty of a Mil »qui» de < id li bd. war; M Dvlnn Mean, marine; M Motil», justice; M. tnonlh ago. Mini in roiisetjuenoe, three < aliaos, rinam ♦*. M I. Millerand, cum- men i»/r tioW lying dead al th*« morgue, instruction; another is probably fatally injure*!, merce; M. L»*ygiles, publlc | M. «le t 'iM«, colimi««; M. Jran Dupuv, and m fifth is very »ern»u*lv hurt Five men wetc working In th© 335- Mgriculture. M. Pierre D'Audiu, pub* fool level with machine drills, wh«t In: works. one of th« dribs struck a "mi*«el • h*«t 1»y «ewlrle«. hole,” where the «hot had failed I»» go Fan Francisco, June 34. — Th»* l.i off Iasi mglit. A fr ghlful « tpluaioti «miner prints a »lory strongly intimat- ixruri«- I, ami Chari«’* INwl and Charbw |t g that John H. Reynolds, a wealthy !,»■♦• were instantly kill»’*!, while Miks liirinl *r of th© c.«*u.tl 'It'l.i Ulrill Mt G a a n, ir? • d . ■ • I *>n t ♦ th© Pieaidio, was »hot arid killed way to th© h<*| dal Men from all while trying to pa»« lhe lines uh Sun- part» of tire mine rushed at once to th© «lay morning II is slat»**! that m«*tu- help ol their comrade», and they were Bera of th»* »lela« hnrent say Reynolds tarried out of the mm© q n> kly. lhe wa« »Lot down by William G. Harris, injure»! were removed to lhe hospital. of cittupany I. Twenty fuorlh infantry, I*4u Green is lying nl the hospital ami that Harry Watts, John Tyrrell with but faint hoj»es for r • %©ry • ml Harry Barton, al»«> members of th* Charles C<»tis»m ha» received *«v»-t© in va»ual <*«>mp.inira. were wounded t.v juries to his rigid arm. the ftrflii » v’itig Trooper William MreeLan, of the lot ii off. hut th© surgeons Lave litqwfl Ninth cavalry. uf Ins recovery. Th© turn© is closed this ■ft ei iKxm. and wdl pnd aidy remain •<> until alter wa« the funerals. lr.trtie-1 trelay that within a short lime tire plant of th»» Amrican Ordnan « %i>t*rle<atv ll«ll» for !<•••!•. Company ha» l»ern vis.tiri by a reprr- Pittsburg, June 3K -The Com •entaliva <*f tire vaar of Russia It i» mcrcifll GaSetle say»: Tire t'artirgif stateli the ordnam • < oint «fi V wa« a»kvd Meet Company ba» contracted wilt bv the represen la I i vr whether the fol repreaentativea of the Rnw:«n govern lowing Oilier Could be tilled: titre hun- ment to furnish that country with dr -I fieli battane! of sis guns ».t h; 1*0.IKK) tons of flteel rails fur its im sis and 12-pounder quirk firing guns mense railio.t I enterpriw in Siberia and 1,300 caiwitu at» I hml»rrs The an«l China. This is «ai I to I m « the value of lire orvler w«' ild I e al-ottt larg« «I order ever pla< rd with one fluii |« h HI i>po • >tt! «I« of tliv ordì tn • tn the w«»rbl and represent« an outlay cotnj ane rrhi*»« to admit or d« ny that of brtw*»etl |4,6<’O.OXI ami •3.VUO.OOO, •nth ulti« r ha« Irren placed. H HI«! by Ili» W tie. Will Alvi «Mlxtrlir >• |»r«i Hitan New York. June 26 • Harvey J. Ixindot), June 31 —A. J Balfour, Ramsey, a ticket-seller al thè Ma«iiaon- gnvenmrnl leadvl in lhe hou»e of com Nqtiare garden, wa» kilied Ly Li» wife mon«. Imlay a*»uird a dr| utatioii that today. tir». Ramsey, w ho, il i» *lvn rlv vf rv«*«allftr «vf Cl •* * ' •**’ «»et *i« tb«>«ighl, we» hi « mhc , «ni 4««-r Lu<»aLi;«a*s prepared to give substantial aid tu thr throal with a raaor a» l e lav sh-rping prujwraed Antarctic? vi¡»edition. III their fooin in thè Ganleii hotel. •!•!<» The Hhallfa t*rfaat«>«1 Cairo, Fgvpt. June 34 —Il is an- n»nime<i thal tire khalifa l>aa lw*«n de (e«t«*l will» Ireavy lo*« by nativa» friendly lo tire Briti»h. Il i* added Le fi ed lo thè w < mm I« With a few f«»l- luwera, ami that lire rapture is imrui nrnt. N«« York, Juno 94 —A diatwleh Io ihn Hnral.l trow Ilio Janeiro onyc A mob for end Ihn jail nt Rio (Tran.In nn<l Ijnrhol » Frrn. liman i ninn i Jean I'auarn. accnnnd o( nananlllng • 3 ynar* ol.l girl. Alter lormnuting lilt«. Ihr mub bn inn. I Inin alive Pittsburg, June 2fi.—The window glass oombina known as the American GI mm Company, ha« again advanr«*d the pri< » fl of Window gla««. The In crease rat grv h*»tn & to In per cent anC take« plate lmtne«ilately. KRUGER Msk»u| War free Bloemh»nt©tn. June 36 —The volk» >»ai, uf Ih© Grange Free Ntale, ha» voted £3,H7O fur tire in* »©are of artil- lery. tenta ami «»ther rwihtary supplirà. A rewduliutt wa» a lt'ple I «lirerting tha govrrnment tu adupt tl»e M.»u**r r»fl© a» thè national wraHMi, The v«»lks rami ala» v< tr-l f33.3<H> f* r ammani- tinti ai. I £3V,35O fv»r uthal wai luateriak Ia»t 1 June .’«» -A ■ «pitch h«»m Cap© Town lo tire Outh*»k «ava: **The te « «*i ’»© I •• I» ai a standstill su I th© generai feeling is that Englan*l mu»l promptly b» mg matte«» to all ire«.©. Tire Iragu© will ■ ave no difficulty in preventing m*el- mg» «uj putting >lr Allicci Milner s at titu le, th© «lr»ire I h * lr>g to refrain IT*no miLArra*«mg th© imp*©r»al autlo»» iti»**. The vita» ¿r* g««v©runrent is urging the Transvaal t«» mak© f »»t ©r . ■■»■ ’••s«i«ms Many jw' pl© <*»n»i <n Miii»«'i’s frati- h»«e prnpwale at© uselees without th« granting nt I« «©ita lu the mining ceñ ir»« and lire light to »:*’»k I. g’ «•'« m th© volasraad. (Mire» w :*»©, it will ts 1041*««sait*I© t«» »©I© t representative mm Fai11» g in tl ©»© ♦ «»nee«sions. the Johan o» * rgwrs say they pref©» a tr«-aiy *■• i- ¿ * inly an i judie »I a«.-I ©dm allunai ?©f«*r:ns" DISARMAMENT VV «r FAVORED NUT » ■tl th* t...f»-*i* »I«« t ( *• In 1 « t • « I I rapar all •«©• The Hague. June 36 , — M I**» Htaal, president of th© peace <M»h fere tire, at a meeting of th© coiornlIt lew today, intro- ■lured th© Russian pruj i<isala lookiiig t»> lhe arresi «»I ariuam©; uls, ami read a i©« Lit at on «I i sc la « tu t ng ; all intention ul propping a revluctioit *»i f the ar manrent» at present. But, h© a kbied, he was ol th© upimon tbat if a •lamlstill I could L© agir«-*! upon a Fedurth»! Would »**»n come of itself. The por ha eS- l>lain<ML had confer red with tb« rssr relative to the immens« ©v 1» «»f ar ih «*<! j ra» e, and he, M l>w Htoal. now ap- jw-al© I t«> th tn to davute their ©n* rgsrs toward the arrest of the ««»ntiioial in ri©»»© in the th© < «*»t uf arme«! |a«ac«\ which he a««w rts c»»»t« more than a ten years' war. <’«• Hit Go m«ki of the Russian dele- gati««n, iiiov«’ I that the ja»w©rs should enter into :» n« got tat i<»n of a term <d • av hr© years. not tu incisa*« th© rffecli v©n»««s <>f the je-ace footing of their foit'es with th© exception of culo mal tri»o|>s, and not to Increase the amount <»f their military Lu Igels b© yond th«’ir present flgtiir«. The sp©< >1»©« and lite ie*«*lution w»»rs ordered t<» I© j rint»’d and circulated, and tire diu u»»um was adjourn»*! Un til Moiidsv. A naval »tandstill reste Iiilion will I©» intrrelm'ed later. BOLD THIEVING. s» w Sorb Via» 1« al» Awa» With o«»o Trwaa a H«»«l**»» Uaeb • I o B»*«ton, June 23.—G. Mrea, • lias Philip iremlfelr, an all-rotinl cro«»k < aiid clever sneak thief, end a re» » i dent of Chicago, is hkrly to »©rve many i year«' iu. pi isuunient in payment for one-half dais' u*e of f 10.01 l«ra went mt«» th© Metropolitan National Lank in I ' em t« »file* Nquare, at nrem and gut away with $10,000. He ma«le for New \ork. a lief*’ b« pi oiUplly ar rested, A g "I «Inscription of the thief having Iven »-nt al! over the Eastern states within an Lour after th© rule l»ery. Hh uflerwd th© «»fl!« wr making tire arrrwt tire who I- »I 0,000 ti set him free. All of I' «» money wi» r« over©»!. < ‘Lief Watts telegraphed a de»crIplion of the man to th© N« w Y rk police an 1 a wat, h w a» pia »’J uj«>n all of th« traina aii'i NtcHniship lin©«. It i» thought Nb«a r«»le out of town <>n th«» elmtiic cars an I I o.»r !• d a tra n fot mim« suburban «tatiun. »rull «ml Segafabl* Trutl. New York. June 23.— It is reported • . r i> Armour I* at th© h»wd of ■ movement to attempt t>» control thr fruit ar.«| Vegetable trades. J. W. < ouplaml. manager t»t tl« California Fruit TranS|a>rtaioii Company, is au- thority for the »tatrmriit. Mr. Coup I»hi| has just rrturuvvl from a meet i ng of the fruitgrowers of lire South, be 1.1 at Wilmington, N. C., at Which I» caul an oiganisattim was «* fleeted tc tight Mr. Armour'« plan. It wa* «.«id that Mr. Aiiuour, a»»ist r | Li others, ha* urrd control of tht fruit trade of lhe Pa» ilir eoasl ami he it i>ow rmleaVviring to g« t control of the fruit ami vegetable trad«« of Florida, G • »rgia, >outh Candtna. North Caro lina. Maryland. Virginia. Ih-laware, Tri»r«Kvr. Arkansas, Mi»»l«eilpp| ami Tvii* Mr Couplaud said the combi nation m«4uded tire Porter Hroe. Fruit rompsny, the ('«mtlnental fruit espress and the Earl Fru.t Company. <«vav»l Train Wr*>«h«v|. iMiivcr, June 33. A S|*k'ial to the News from Juhsburg, Orin., gives meager news of a wreck who h «recurred this evening, eight mile« west of Jules burg, on tire Union Pacific, In which four men are Irelievrd tn have been kilh d and two others »erlously injured. A gravel train of 30 cars was running ra»t at the rate of 2.*» mi Era an hour, when lhe eighth rat from the engine broke in twu and 24 ear« w»re pile»! up in a heap. Two unku >wn men were eerluusly hurt. • ml Loir mure are thought to ! mv under th© mass of wieck- •g* C«»t»«lnrln» Mm«<aori wa« »lightlv hurt about th« bra I. Th© wieck was caused by a broken flange. Vallet W Wilkralrerre. Pa .June 34 —A Lravy ri pio« uhi of g.«fl occurred thla morning in oh! of tire loie! lifla of tire Maiwell collier le» of thè lx-bigh »V Wilkeflttarir Coal (4»tr»|reny. Thrre burnir«-«! tueii were at Work in thè mitre at thè lui.* and thè Affli rr|*>rt was tbat a grrat manv ha! trrrn killrd. Fortonately however, all •meerded in making thrir reenpe. «Bcepl t li ree. w ho werr «lightly burnwd. The raufle of thè rBp-o«i<>n i» a mystery. Little «lamage waa dotte Hifli«tlng of H5 arj»erate concern«, th« Kettln kv Pi«tilleriü »k Warrhoti»« (otnpany, consisting of M ro!<errre; tire Mau lar«| Distilling A Distributing Company, consieting of 13 mmrtn«; lire Hpirrtfl Distributing Company and • uuiulret of none important ry« whisky concerna into one central com* {»any, h»« l>ren effect*! by tire incur« poratiun of a concern called th* Dis til ing Compativ of Aurerha, With« « apitaliaation of 1133.000,000 ni’nl if red Washington. June .3 —An office! wbu has Juflt returnr*! fi<*m the Philip pines, ami who 1» not now connect*«! with the army, ifl quoted as saying that to pa> tfy arid thoroughly establiah L'nit*l Mat*« government in the Phil ippine« will require an army of 130,- ( h >U men. After the F.lipimta Lav« l«ern thoroughly whipe-l and they un derstand that the United states means hu»it **•». he thinks there will l»e hill« or no trouble. f thè CURB SPEAKER'S POWER »11 * h «apl'telun ie a » nal Mina, «<raal Whlsbav Tre«! WILL s largrr Army *•••••»»!’. New York. June t8. — A ««»œhination Movement On F<x»t in House to Form Such a Body HELP Fa*ar Vlrllta.«. Washington. June 34. — Under yre> ter lay’s date < iover n<»r-< ieio-ral Brooke • aides the w.ir department the death of two ftior« rnBaird mm al >antiag«> from vellow fever. Vita (»leit llraWHa«!. Ixiridon. June 30 - Th«« official» of tie foreign 1 (!i e thre morning sent lor Ch«»ate a formal memoran dum enbo-lying the te»n|M>rary agree ment read red un the Aleakan liuumiary question. I • »» H• w tlegltM»»!» New Y ork. June ••. —A special to th* Herald from Washington «a y ss President M« Kinley will authorise the enlistment of additional men fur ths Philippine« when he returns to Wash ington. Thi« I« the understanding of well informed war department offi< Ial«. lire «dministratmn h»s at len«t corna to recognise tire nereeslty’ of reinforc ing Getterai Otis* «omman l. Il ia ap parent Dial some «lepartnrent ufficiai» are figuring on the advisability of en* lieting «officient men tu form 10 com plete regiments. I T«t.. Jon« —lira J. Lloyd, living seven miles northwest of this j»la< e, with her th© daughters, and a visitor. Mivs ChiLlers, went in bathing in a creek today. Tire voung- r»t girls w«Mit beyoml their depth, when their ablest si»ter ami Mi»a Chil lers went to their rwreu© arid all five were drowned. Mrs. Lloyd saved her other daughter only by heroic I Fata «»f a Wl*«l«f siaem«». New Yoik, Jun* 24.— A dispatch t© th© !!©ral<l fiom Port Antonio, Ja- mana, «ay» Die fear is growing that tire disabled «nd missing steamer Eth- el wood has met With further mishaps ami may have foundered, All incom 1 ing - steamers report that they have eren nothing of her, an i her agents here. who ar* n *'-«mmnni«ation with other ports, have (iMainel no tra-a of her. Otis Needs Mor«’ M»-n to Con quer the Filipinos. POLITICAL SITUATION SERIOUS WHaW *1* Me.la 111* »•li**»«»a Vkimbti >•» 1* m ( Iha ll*q*V««*U New York, June J.— A »p©* il to the H** aid ft«'in H .»-h ' gioii savs Majo» G«-«.©»a! M l©» is an a*Ivre al* of tit© dispatch of reí i» L»» « ©ment • Io limera! Glis. II© de* lined to d••« u*a th© political p«* 4 toll In the I'Ll lip- pin©« other than t<» sav It Was set n »us. nor wuttkl he g«v© fiV l«l«'4 <>f lire tr*Mips that »iiouId te ent tu the 1' ill- ipptn««« lu place th© a» cbipelagu un «1er American conto I. General Mateus 1* Miller, wim »•- ceotly ©»rived from th© FLillppme*. w he»e h© governed II* » Ihv, has l>reti living her© sin«'« hi« return. Get Miller’s view «« to lhe imuiler of r«H|iin«d lor th© subjugation t>t l»iamla is very ihfferenl from th Gasiate! this, lit» !>eh©v©s ♦»."».i al least, at© r<*«piire*|. 30.1*00 fut the control uf Lus*»n, ami th© cm a Older f I I • 4 'I ami order in the otbel i«land« General Miller’s view «»¡icidra w>tti General lrewl«H»'» and that of «»ther <»fli cers s ub*>rd i ire (e to Geireral titre In fact, in uthei tiren a lmtnislratum cir ci- « there 1» a disposition t«i lx*lirv»» iLal !•«•».e»4i « >t «' ©»limate of the m«’i» iiMjuifr l was ma I© w « u he knew uf th© dev i re of ti,e ptesidatil nul t>> faire Tulurtears if p »->ibl© t»> svotJ Theis I» no trulli in th© • that General Mlles lias appliwil I •»•hl tu Manila. General Mil©« w m>t wish to tab© auv a*liun to General <>ti» when that ufficei all heran tu quell lhe r©t*-’lliou wiiii th© limile«! means al hi« collimami, Notw11h«lan«hng th© rep purt tu lIre <hm trary, the president i» tati «lie* I with Genet al Ots* course, ami has no inter»• lion of relieving or recalling him II is ©quali? unir«»©, it is «Mt’rte*l l»y Act Ing Secretary MrikI©j«»hn. that Gen eral (>tts has raided that he will te c»»n»pelle«l to ralreal unie«« pumi pH y rem for« ©*! ATLIN ORE Ì wu IV g W >•«•*••* I DISCOVERY .« V «I m m Mila Chhag««, Jon- 3». — A a| Ch »on h I© from Tacoma, Wash., smv « "Miaa Frstiki© Flurmon. <>< th Black Hill*, ft 1» . ha» »ltscuver<hl what A Ilin mining mm l eliev© will LetYton© tLa greatest quarts mm«« in Alinka •ml British Columbia It conslal«uf •» i "ft* vein fiom •’(»*) to <«uo fr©l in width •ml nearly a mile lung In II« <W»ur«u thia Immms© vein is hitersvded by Allin Th© ledg” is a true fisoire < f City free milling ore. with a hanging wsil of •ripmtii.e »ml 4 ("«’I wall of qi irt Bile. The largest surfavr ©«©»ay is 6)7, • ml many u-nw average | h , mak ■ g »* much richer than th© farouu* T»ra I- ft •• vs R mmi with th© depth. To «isiermio© thia, • hafts si* now t*rtng sunk Mi*» Flormon. Iret father and iri«*t,dv he V« entire located claims t'overii g tire Il wa* discovered by Irer two ledge, month« ago. whih» she wa« h inting for mineral she Ha» hem pr«»s)»r« ling in Athn (or some time with her father, who Is a well known mining ripert. After making her th»t location, Mi»« Flurmon «ujM r ihivndi' l th© work *»t •(tipping tire ledge to «Irtcimitre its rx tent. Mre i as al*«i 4<«juifrd a -it© for • stamp mill, an«l hi» water lights. Frank Baker, a prominent Alim « |«*r fi»t«»r, has bond*’! her interest l<«r I'O.OOO ami startl'd Evpeit William Partridge to Ixmdon to sell it" I l*»ala***l ©Irlba > Cleveland, J«iiir 37 -An »g-«*«’m-nt InHwren th© Big Consulidatrd Htrret Railway Company am! its sinking employ«"» waa »©•« h* <l at n u'chw k thi« evening, ami it is probable that car« will I»« running as usual on ail lire itnrs of lhe company tomorrow The agreement provide© for the heating ol grievtimes an I a rr«ort to aibitraltoti in ots© the mm and tire ompany cam not agree, and It also provides for lhe icinstatemenl <d piMcthally M0 percent o f th© old tnm at once, th© remaimler, except tho»e who have liem guilty «»I violence, l»eing placed on th© watting li«L « WieelWg V|<»n»v V'ered Honoluki, June lh. via »teamer Rio «!© Janeiio to *».in Fran* i«<*t>, June J7 Il I» almost certain that tire chest of •33,000 in gold lost from tl.«• fltaam«hi( Alameda left the ship at this port. in fact. Marshal Brown has in hi« puaae»- • ton today almoflt cuiieltislve evidente that flurli wav tire case. The m.in who It I» believed robl*ed tire ship is alflO known, but has «kipped boyon«l the pal« of Hawaiian law Hr I« now in Japan, ami may eventually Ire caught, for tire Oceanic Meam»htp Company has a powerful detective agency on bis track, lhe man*» name Is »uppuaevl to bv Wil son, an Australian. Hnr«»l«n Tavlll© Ml rib a E m H»«I Vienna. June 27.— Tire strikeof 1200 levili© work***» at Hr*v**n. M«»r»*sia •f- ter lasting twu mouths, has been •rt- ileal by a compromise. Ml«» •» I a • I a ii •» Ve tir tiara*! . Wiclute, Kan., June 37. —When the body nl Mi»« Belle Nlavin was found at 3 o'clock last Thurmlay inoitting in ihe office of the National Bank of t'»immri«e, death having rr«ult»*d from a bullet wound in the head, it was anp- po»©d that «he ba«l con mm it ted anicide. Ireter develupnrent« arem to Indicate that lhe young woman waa mntdered. < oroner M« Ireughlm now «ava h«r death wa« not auh idal. an«| the police are wot king on the theory that murder has lo*n dune. Rail Fita*| ai Wellara. W.inlner, Idaho, June 37 — W II Mewart, editor of the .Mullan Mirror, was re lea »» n | from prison today. Judge Htewarl yesterday orderr*| the mm in- di* te»l fur misoeameai.Gr released <»n 11,000 ball, and th«»re Indicte«! for fel ony less than murder on 12,000. Th*» defense asked if the military would re- • l<rt the hail nr won LI tire men lav again thrown into prison. The stalo rej»lie*l: "It probably de|*en«l« <»n their rom'urt afterward." wo far none have given bail, but tomorrow will probably sow sums raleaswl that way