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*'• The Saoliaii) News 3 OREGON »CIO r • • LAHR NEWS F ly a Ll»t ual • reg in the Philippines ANO1HEH 1 NEWS Of THE WEIK tered uo lhe Koyukuk branches < f the Yukon and other People with money are coming Into the NortbwMl in great numbers. A big elevstor ber ned at T«»le-dn, <) with a property lone of |I,0OO.( h > o President M Kinley a l Mi» Mr- will take sn outing al treks (.'ham plain. Rr|M>rts of unfavorable, foreign grain crops are A g«>vernmet)l assay office establish*! at Seattle will I*’ Kan«A« has the loggest corn crop III sight in the history uf the slate !>»« Ar gelee will I*» ie 000 in bonds for purchase uf waterworks Three tons *>f g*‘! ! «!u»t were dep*-* it ed tn one day in the s- stila bank* Adtn.ral Dewey will I* Lan«j«»e(ed by the Americans at Trieste. Austr « The l»altlr»hip Iowa ha* r« •*»»<*! u« dels al Healtle to sail f *r an Fian- cieco. A reciprocal treaty l»rt«aen th© Uni ted blaire ad I the Weal lu Be« ires t-©*n signe*!. The Philippine coi nrnistion roj*u!« encouraging progress toward pa< ifo a Hou of nature The Add lean »tret foundry al C hi cianati, employing 300 men. burned. loes. 8400.000. The NhaaifOCk In a race with the Prince uf Walre yacht Uritiattia easily tw at bet 13 minule» Three were killed ami throe Injured In a railrua I w ir. k near Purlitu<»util. O , caused by a heavy log. The administration will ignore the Maúlla <V'i t *■ • |«»n lent*' "r<> inJ u in," and await favorable n«wa The royalties paid to the Cat « I an government by Kh»n«!ike mûre owners w Ì aui- int I >»• r I eon. Five thousand immigrant« w«r landed in Hau Francisco la»t ye.tr T’«V brought with them a t*»tal of 8.137,784 Oregon's h<»p crop will prob«!y reach 88,000 t alee, nooording to latest esti- mates At Clevslan I the mlhlia retailed to • i aymel clia^ge b» clear the slroels uf t. « 4 « » « » • •tobera The battleship Iowa. re«enlly over Lau I ©«I st Foil Orche*«! drydok, ia now • t ‘•«M F rancis* <» be* retarv Alger » (aims the credit for ths suggestiun to sei»«! the Spanieb cap* lured at bant:ago beck to Spain About 8.800 clothing « w«»rk©*s ar* on • sinks -n New Vork. and It is aatd this number will l»e » »«elled to 35.000 with in two »«-•»• Two rspnlly ITJitVil.f cars crashed tgito each other al !-*»• A i gr.«« The »ate w«re crowded, but no ui.r was •erioutly mjurr-l (»overOor Tanr < r. <»{ a deer while in Co Karn« warden is Shooting game out IHmois, killed Piesider.t Dtaa. of Mexico, and hi« cabinet will be formally lnritc*»l to attend tha ceremonies «»! the la» ing of the cor f »r stone of tire new ie»h rai building in Chn'ago on (ktolrer 9. The Ifouslnlun government re »«»graph litre is !»■ w com pie re-1 to Five Fingers, ami Is ptogr<*««lf g so tapully that tires* eagee may I m » rent ui« r it from Skag way to Da w won in leas than two mon lire Tire president has issued his pro« la* mation p «bireh-ng to the w. rid the feciprouity agreement between the Cm* lc«l State« and Pml>igal, the first of lire agreein« is umlrr the Dingier act to G- Mi.chil»l sit e« tlret made with Franc Iasi year. Threw n« gi<»e« weir Ivm hrd near Haff’ •!, , and the it»«d> is hunting fu five m<>rr. w L»> ar«« !•«•! «•vnl to hat r breu mem I mus <»f a ting that r«»‘ hr«l J. E. Og 111 r »«». ag©r»t «*f the Plant system, st HaffoM, afterwards binding hmi and assaulting hie w ife tu hie prrroiic©. ’ll»© Filipino Ju«.la wi’l le m«»vrd from Hong Kong to lire islet I ««f I .» I sun. a British colony, ail tnilre from the nor thwaal to-rel «f L««!''. ..-»!?■ Amsri.an ufli« lais hate watched lie Twenty two Chi jgo Vuoi» maker» luciuh'M of the junta so cb -* y at have been indict«*!. Hong K«»ng tlret the latter Lav© fuuml | Italy has subset ib«-d ;, ' Hl lire to it impu*»d.»!e to sup) ly the insurgents Teta« fl « km I stflerofs. with arms The Uniuu Pacific's Og ien Omaha AJmiral l>w«y 1res file I Lis claim I line will be tloubl© track©»!. for naval lounty. he< rstary Alger bn« tm-forod his Aguinaldo ie »aid to bo negotiating resignatloa. tu take rff«-ct iu two wre-rk" with General Otis for pears Prince Hvnry <»( Prussia ia in Corea Sacramento river »'earners ere tied looking out fur th© interest uf Ger up on a mt * f a de. k hands' str ««- many. Í :. . 1 * P • 4 s . I ' ‘ * *r • • « * * ■ ■ ’ ■ „ • end the Dreyfus agitation and Lu«b th© 1 u , N»4’ I haa 4unf»-*sv<i cn. ! • / • nre r.i »»( scandal 884,800. Near Dindon, Ky . as th© r« «i!t «4 hinos W ||«Mly.of Vancouver, hat a feu«!, five men «eie kilittel in a i-ern ai>i«uiiit<*d a lieutenant in th«» r« g pit« lied battle. / ar a-my Senators snd representatives are sani Pieenlent Angus Cannon, Mormon to I.AVP «llctated appuinttii'-llts 0Î i f " i leatler. Las pleaded guilty to unlaw ful voluriteer officers. I «^habitation. C. II. Winn, of Alt any, has ts*rn ap Spauith prisoners are to I h » ran- pointed census su|*ervieur fur the first s«»me«l. the money to he placed in a district of < begun bank until ths war is over. Amer 1« ans hate gained another vic A fire. origin unknown, drstinyrd lot y at The Hague In tei’uilr.g ths more than |*J5 OOU worth < f property rigl»t of revision «»f aibitral i«-wards on (he Btuuklvn Water front. I . 1 < ■ The wrecker of the Perth Ambov gres» gire I ighth arrnv «’urps inrml twshk ha« t»een stmtemed to six years including Oregon vuluiitetus, s|MVial in the N«-w Jer«« y pehitentiary. bravery ino«la!s. The Oregon volunteers think Oil« re All of the bt>hc«e of the «l«*»d In the iiiourupetent and nearly all are ol (he h«-. un«| Orrgnti regiment will be opinion that General Miles should tw brought h»«me fur Lurial at li e guivrn- in charge. inont's riprnse. A Rome dispel* h «ays there was Dissolution of ths O It «V N. voting eruption of Mt Etna, a «»mpAniod trust meant that hereafter the road • ubteriaran nmsee ami a iiumlei uf will serve C ilion Pacific «nd itself rath vet© eartlHpiake s !»« m ks. er than Northern r«»a la New York troHeytnen have joined Tne ( aforado supreme court h »s de the Brook!» n tl ullev men in thru big rid«*-! the eight hour law unrunstitu* otiike. In Brooklyn dynamite «a» tmnal. The smelters Will trftirne nerd to Idow down the elevated st ru» o|M«rations on the ol«l schedule. lure. There are now al St. Michaels be The pnce of ffuur ha# «Iropjred 20 tween 300 an ! 3« m » strand«-I ptusp I rents a hairrl and l» m»w theM|rer iban tore, who «Io h ’l know where tb«ir | fur ful Hituetluie Huuetlme. The dr< p la eftld tu be iieit meal Is coining from Tl e gov loe lo tire slrady dociease in tire pnce ernmerit station <*n ths islafol is I <« i ot whrat. • leged w'lh piteous appeals fur aid. Aire Huti.sci ild. knuwn throughout Attorney-General HI» • kluirn has 'he country as a cro»k and diamum! rrndere-l an opinion al lire »r«|urst • f lhi«’f ol the fl««t water, has Iresn con Newt Li vingwloii, sheriff <»f (»rant vhted m T«-ias and g ven thire years county. Or., in which he expresses the In the pei.iisntiary. opinion that sheriffs are not entitled ¡ Friemls of Major-General Shafter aro to Constructive mileage in serving pa pere. endeavuring tu l>ave hit» aontluued ni Newspaper cor responden is in the his présent |<œitiuu «fl» r bis time of rwtireinent 11 is nul tbuugbl, how- Ph 11¡ ppi ires fiave made a vlgor«>»i* pr«i •ver, tiret congres« will a«' ele tu this. test against tire close <em»urship of «lie patxlres, am! say they are forced to in dulge in misrepresentations Otis has appointed a new censor and piumises a more liberal pulh’y will l»e pursuni In the future. Hflteg* Slcg r»s are «•©!•! Khho Root, a New York lawyer, bas a« « spied t!»e portfolio of war. — TRANSPORT COMBINATION The Petrel la cruising around Linga- yan !»ay. a I out 300 mil©» from Manila The crew la unal I© to gri any fresh food or fruit from shore and is rutn pel led Io aubwisl on the regular ship's rations. Attack Upon the American Troops in Panay. NATIVES lev A VICTIM •eel of the prapswtlee in I Lorh A I -re par.« E H I Hj«©yer A ( '«rm pan y aro In and. M m »«*««I « m 4 Vlf»««M «r lb« U m I»*,* I wit!» their frier •!«. etetl tlmg «•Mf R tll«a ll«s»t«rs l *«t I in flu© new. Mlll«4 » b 4 »»•■• W««a»4«4 Among thee© s properties are the ion Pacific, t|>s Il I inule < ’• n 11 a I the < hl> ago .<• A! Run, the ChU'Ago Manila. July 13 — ' minai Transfer i tomapny . the Or» roived here fr«»m Grt ! Kbort Line.the O» egun llailway A Nav- 1 IL>. i«land of Panay. ¡ (gallon (>«<npar*v Com pane ami Hie Baltimore i Wednesday al lh>lx> It (• a»M*»i«d it» s«*me iju.ir- alt < ’hi' , ta u M» ri e. of lire * tare (hat lire Great N nrthern will «urne with «O men. and a t in, but this is <«»n»)d< rwl doubtful, ah I fon©«, who surpris« tfomgb James J Hl I I« closely as»Q- 1 tr<O| • (h.e hu'i lr» cíate»! Wit!» several < f the gentlemen li»e enemy w«’r© «ili» ' actual rount. many wt»o ata prominent in Ibe rai I rue* Is m©nt lonwl. • ml «»ne wa» Gfcrt This c«»mbinaiion will give a com American I« mm was < m pact system, and • ill brtr one wound«*!. revolution tn ttafflc ail ist;«» at L Tl»e fighting war »bed loti l’a« |fi<3 is the kre >y stonai. •quarters will* bay«* gone. A ronstilerahl • upi Jia« connection at prow*nt a the l aptam N urth w ♦ s’, rt n , and fur a «rid arms has !«©en era Las I «ret» the preVal! prevailing » ng up»ni«»n tn the l«at Byrne, who »• in rom talion operating at (re ( ««iuta in ths Wall street Urei the Vatiderbills w«»ul«l attach Luth th© Nurtliwealern and the district <>f N«*gr* - An or !<•« !..«• cn •* i«^l reg i¡at:ng Vnn»n l*a fi- . an ! we<© t->t aware un 11 ' • f.'W • « • kt eg-» -4 whai « «« g g ptact» © Lefote the c-.urls ato! • » Mi I f N • lit » • »t” f i » tlirite t«»»« lu»»© luting the Aurer.« an for the Spanisi» «’h. hurrisajly «t»n«i<lere«l the advt»abiliiv sxstrtn in finpurtanl rrs|w'«t« ll afo»l *»m t» I« »•fres procurator* wb<» cor(©•i«>ml »«»lue* <4 eilen Ltg tt.« » ! • m«»< t what to aul ik iters in lire English « >>urta, (>g<fon tu a .«ni.»** t »on w ilh the ( ©ni » al «II the dnl«©e heietufore |<-if rm«»! by Pacifie, which is i«»nliolle»l by Ihr hoitbern 1*4 fi l'ul uff fr«»<n lhe procurai* ts devolving Opon ait»»rn»*y« Mem©l*rs uf the l*ar must !>e t«-«i>foi«ls Union Pacific. Ils«' Northw»-st©rn w ili of the Hhli l <’iire«»n« of (««»•* ¿». gov find no road lo ti •rumenta are itrehgibfo to prac^ii© al coast Lus in©»» that ll.e l»ar. Memtiers of th© American it for a con»» let ab»«’ h»t.*vn<© Thus, w4h the N«»rll»w©stern •« Lar aie ehgibfo Th© ord« r g>»©« the courts < h »I© power b» •!©t«*imln© ths tending it» Froiii'Mit, Elk H«»»n A Mis qtiahfi. at r • ■ f al I-•’ «■«•▼•, w ' i. !» trete souri Liter railway from (••|wr to ( »for© 1res foren a funclfon «d th© Lar Ogden in nr.1er to fight the Union Pa a»««*i istion, ami th«* cbiitch s* houli cific, and ll»« Notth« rn I'.»» »tic für« ©«I to have coni to lieti adtBÌ»»i<»it to th© bar. pro!©« I itself ng »inst H « ()reg»»n lin«*«. Th«’ • l a» j,*' • ««-i U : ired i a » «‘ lem lire ’« which have t« . «-nlly fo©n acquire«) by in •«.«»rdai «* w 1« th« w«»h«s of ths th© Union Pacific, tirer© i« likely to I»«* Fihpln«»«. and «h•appu^}t lb© Hpan- a great tin»«« among th© gr«*al trans- lards, who ¡M>titmn«'*l tu Ire aduliti«*! tc oontlnenial r»» * '• in th© n«’.»r future. the Lar w «thoul renouncing m I« greto» DLWLY IN AUSTRIA lu Spain. Lieutenant J. si r«lr»i> l»r a lalele Fr««t» («•girnenl, shut Many <««««•■ I •• n » J« » t a r 11 y imai « Trie«!'*. .A retrre, July 31 — Tht T{ie «leamship Saturni)« 1res t©turned ciihmo Olvinpi» with A luiiral D»«wry from Aram and rojcnla that Agnina!- on b»arl, ari.v«*d |i««r«’ v»-«rerday I hr do, hearing tl tt U m inhi» Itanta were prlii* ipa! newspaper, II r»c«»l»>, han a propare«l to u«-l-«»».»« the American# ll flattering article welcoming the ad- they came. <-•»<«Ilal*’d 2,“iM iriHtp» The Olympia will mirwl to Anslria. t’ " : t»;d I'*! .‘i ■ i li.«» »H tli I t‘U.«!»l remain here about tuo w ♦•«•k it I h’ weX *• «ppr«>.*> h< « along! r lie has not d, « id»»«I health is perfect, w both*, r hr will go to ( 'at Isbnd, as bad NEW RAILROAD FUR IDAHO ! •’« n m 1.1.<> in-< d. I til ll re m»t prubablo 1 <• ire liuill by tl«r <à„v»ria««r «>r U la he will d«j so The admiral hitrml« tu c <» t» • » n. visit Vienna t'|<»n her ariital here the Olymp.a fir« I a Halute«»f 31 gut«», Mo* <»w. 1 l.iliu, July 33.—C. <J Bri-wn, ih«* d i. f fi« .»i pf' iii- t« r «d tha which w »» retum«*! frmn the (««it ami .M-.’ h » w -V F ret«*in ratlroad. 1« «r» just one Greek and lour Auntiiau wxr- r«-.-*i»e-l a trh’giam fi«»m G«»v«-rnul ships. Fiutr»«’«|umtly lbre«.y r»*«el»«*«l I visite Scl««»field, «*f W reciHiait», In which thè from the |«ui t Ailthot it les. Cl.llchl I Malee g«iven’»r ».»y» tbat Ire w ili arri»» in I kane tumorr«*w e»«-ning o»»*r ih«’ N«ulh- Minister to Airetna Addiimn Harris, ero I’ m < iti«1, ami (♦•«preel* 'Ir. Brown l< nn l the «tuff of I. gulnm ami oureuln «»f The for meel hi rii there tu ruiif«*r hi r«*gar«l tc Chile»! State« in Auilria. eign consul« were rc< ••!»«’I by Dewey ih«» piopo .<•1 .M'»'« «>w A I. »alern rail way. fur th»’ .-ii.jitriK li- U of winch on Ire rd the Olyn pia «luring the fore I In* Olvmpia bad a Lad run to ( L>» vr n<»r ■ In 1 Id ;*« to foil i*h III» ro il The g«»v« rimr la aci'timpained Aden »gainst a iii»>r.*H»n, t*ul (t« tn tlret capitai. Ifrewey I>y hi» non i < ieorge. a w« »llhy Wiikon- point <»n the weather was fine They interni I«» mate r 1 p«-« |* to trtnain onboard lire flagship, sin lum l»er in a n a trio tu tire ooasl. and, returning. ar »»itli the rptiun uf «»ccasmnal ti i pa Amer it • h«*ra lind w«*atb- ri»e bere July Jtl. Th< son Will then on shore, Most of the rema in Irete in conuec’lnm with the «•t <-< m »I am! refreshing rem»! ruclh»n <>( thè road chief government ofth iMla an» absent un Consul Cliuniiil! was The sur»«*y «>f li)«. «5’ F. »««’<’in Ira ve. ui D wey, and was hm I» no» rudi plete, ani Ihough th«* |»rt»- tlie first Cordial manner. inulers l»a»o k«‘| t »•< rup»»l«»U’«l.» quiet luted hi and wlll tumtnunirate prat ii» ally* n«»tli A horribl e DE AIM Ing, indicai - .»re thal a< ttv«- " u k «»n II.«, f«».» I will irtxgm tu thè Vcry near I »hufrt lu «• N«»rt I» i««»» I Xmaltrf ltuA«t*«l future Alive. Of HEART DISEASE <»•• ÎU KEEP SOLDIERS WARM Northport. Wash . Julv 92 —Martin Smith, a lalwirer emj luy«- ! at the North |M»rt Mining de Smelting ( «»mpany's plant, met with a liorrl le death last Tl»© lied night alx»ut midnight Han Francisco, . July 24 Hmitli w vs rm* (*»<»»• Society ha» I taken t ' »* i|U< »t ion <d ph»y«-«i in wh««-hng or© from the out clothing fur the returning »«.>luiil»-«rt side roast l»«a(ai to the futoacea. The into us own han«!«, ami th«’ firot tn ore was red hot st the Imre, ami there stalliiii-nt •»( «’»«•(■ «Mtn i ■!h- a-*« ‘I hv lbs was danger of H «revir g Both tire xK’ivty was lu-»n«**l U» the Or«*g«*n regi general foreman and liie yard («»reman ment lodar. lire ciMSla weir Iwuied had wart»e»l the tnan of the danger, am! ujHin th»« re;•♦•ipla <»( lire men. am! be advised him to work elsewhere. fore they leave camp lh«*y will I m « i Stniiii replied to th««© a«linonitions ; r l«*d to turn them back lo Iw ire «I by that a» »«><>n a» h© removed a portion <»( imvnnlhg VuhlliteerA the heap tlret Inlerfvrre-I will» the Lieutenant F! II Plummer has ar traiks he won d A few tDOtiirlitS af Ilv«*l here ftoiii Vancouver I arn»« kw tc tri war«ls fellow workmen h<-a rd eg on lx inspr« I applicants fur comm tasi « him from Ing shrieks from where Smith was lad the Oregon regiment who wi»h t<» re w-rii, and upon arriving un the acene mam in the servile Tire regiment is the unfortunai© man so found pinm*«l rut III»*-1 to thro«* << mriiitwiun», am! the down I v a mare of burning <»re that Im ky on«»« will I m » l«’lrriii n«d by I.reu r«*a« bed to his hip» The men worked renani Plummer upon their rt.tmlna Ilk«» «IrmollS to rltrical© him, but In lion and Ihr r«*< ommemlalMut tbry g«»l vain, th«« ¡sMst frli »w al«»o|utrly roast ft«»tn General Summers. li g ahve before then ©Ve» Ten tniu Lieutenant I ulunrl Randolph, Third Utes <«( ! ard work n- iltr-l In the r© artillery, has li»*rn ordere»! awav on a cuvery uf ll»«* charred remains trip Ihr« ugh O«rg«ui and Washington In search uf «avalry horses lie will Mwr(t«»«d I m • I’ark buy Jtiu ur 41M) Lefors he returns. Portland^ July 23 —The lawly »»1 treu < »>»•• i ••«««• « » • rir •> «I • r«»r «h» V»« Or«>< ••»» M I.«ran Kidtlww î«|<« Dallas, Tri , July 33 Ì here le s rrjmrt from Chlhhrea. Tel , that Hit Panhandle, JIM) miles north of Dal I ms , states a ch»udb«ir»l o« « iwred in that f«*gt«»n with di«astro«is resulta il it known the property !«>•• is very heavy, hut nut a thing Las l»erii learn« <1 of ths fate uf th«« |H<»p r uf the inundated oec- lion, which «'n»! « «■ «*» a |«ottiun «»I righi cour 1res Tl»«» s««tlon is thinly set llrd, towns are small and (ar apart A fruit tanners* combine, im ludit g 11 cot porations and *J9 plants. Ires just ¡ A statement prepared at the war de* br«-n formed in San Francisco Tire partrnrnt »how« that of 86 officers and new combine Includes almost ever» 1.310 men snliitel of the Secund Ore important cannery in California, ami gon regiment, only 49 were killed In will cut a prominent ! gure in I e I battle or died of diaeaae during the industry uf tire state. l«si>L-« «<>ntr< Il < aiupaign in the Philippines, s percent Ing price« and dictating terms to the age of 8 •' «. fruit growers. Admiral Dewey’s eabtu Is store«) • •I««»«« >•>•«• W • 4 r«t in » h • Ili (HI with rrinetnbiamr« from admirers Mrs. (Vlaelina Nigro, of Philadel Chicago, July 23 «A Tribune «pe Two sisters, the Miases Wilhite, have phia, celebrated her one luindivJtL rial from Washington sari heríalo» f«»rmed a law firm in (Hani City, Kan birthday bv dancing linee w.iltc«» F*airbar»ka of the Joint high cotonile* M. Waldeck R«»u»»eau. Flame's new Edwin C. D>nn«dl. the Itl tear «»I? premier, is the most taiuuus oialor of •hin, («ad a ounfrience with Pr»sl lent McKinley and >.* rotary Hay al the grandnephew of lima© Groefov ha- tha French bar. White H'»us© nu the Alaskan buumlary Invented a wireless teh'giapli uf hit Daniel Fawcett Tiemann. the oldest dispute th«« senator i©|x)tis thal fr«»tn own a« mayor of Naw Vuik city, died at the IM-rsonal «»fo«*rvati«n h© re firmly »« hi - Probably the richest person in Cui.» age of 95 years. vim rd that th© cuntrntiuns rustie by Is a woman, Mrs li«*se Atuen Hi»« senator Vest, of Missouri. Is the «ule Hus government Afe «••*(•■' t, and if ths owns ru 111 Ku i a und vast estates, bnt I» sur» Ivor of the senate branch of the con modas Vivendi ia agree.I up»»n, it mu»l democratic in taste and favors the I nt federate congress lie up-n the trims of ihr United Niales ted Platee. Congressman Ket. ham. of New Sn lltiildltag fttf *»•>«»( I» Nansen, the Ar- tic eaplorer. Is now York, has serve«! in IS oon g res»©s amt Washington, July 33. —The se< ro fl red with an ambition to tiy the an »as Lever ma<le a speech. tary uf t!»e tro »«ury has «fo i fo-l that tarctic regions, and ho bopee to hav. Having« made by thrifty wives may Seattle will have no public building an eii>«d»tion organise«! ami ready t lns|«rcti»t Garrrtson, whr • taken by tbelr huabande* creditors, this year start by 1902. urdittg t - tha decision *>f a L«m«!uii examined the Sites »»ff»-r«-*l, rrputs that while one site ie v«-ry desirable, the The ciar of Russia once rea l t jmlge. price is doable what is alluw©»! by run- tail book on railways written by |*r»d Misa .Marie Williams, of W teli i la, gre*« Moreover th«* Imain**«» at heat Hadley, president elect of Yale, an »as uiganis»-d a s > iety uf woman who tie demands a buiMing whnli would ordered it translated tor use in th> sill inarrv none but meu who luoghi cost fCOO,»iOO, «fotihfo th© su.'-util ap state universities with Funston. propirated, am! the dietary will buhl Chicken raising, ratprntermg milk I¿e«ipul«l von Blumenrr«»n. age! 98. the maltet up awaltir g a forth«* a| pro- Ing, electrical engineering ami oilier who is empLiywl on the Vienna Freia- priation by congrego. Tire only <leefr- useful pursuits will e«»on be placed iti •lenblatt. is the ol«lea| working news able lut flrrod can Ire • ured al |1 14,- the cutriculurn stu h«d by the sibuul paper man in the world. 000. girls in Hvouklyn. N. Y. New Ymk July ti —Cab» fngeffeutl die»! at h»« hutu» i. r*e«r Dut.b's Fr death was »ud.ien an«l a re uh ed frum h«arl dir h I e IO»! Stiffer I sin« • 1 year. «lurtng | II • repiiln fonai roti reo tiun h« «•«» lake had tu (eturu b< © He ne reco»©rei frum tl»« atta a re«*», and was under li physi hour an«! juin©«! the fast. H© then said he night, bnt foil Iretter w»©r. • * an« tightness about the ch no* think his condition i • • Aftei breakfast he t© hr Hiuith. li»« pliyslcian, Havrn. and told him c during th© night. Dr to continue the use of an«l that he would •« © day. Colonel In ger »«II ing «winging tn a I au* on the veranda With In* forndy. He said h lia»l no pain. At 1 2 30 he «farted up »’.nr« On rea» Ling lhe hr ad u »> ( |. . *g i i on el Inge«roll turned wif©'• room* Mr». Ing©ra«»l| T“; grther they «Its« us»ed i X Inger- ! have for lun»'h«»«>n, anJ (ré»lot»> »■•ii «al 1 Le ha I ! vtb r i I *.»1 nr ■ h owing to th© tro file w th hi« «I.>•».4 h ' < If«« »'»'ilici in g«Mxl «pints then. After talking f.»r a f«-w minutes C» 4 j j onel Ingt er sul I crossed the loom and »at down in a rucking « I air Mrs Inger ■ s«»ll A»ke»l him bow be was fo ling, and h© icphed: "Oh, better. ” These ' were his la«t words, A ••-<*»-ml after ■ The * llrey were iittr©«! he w ,»• le.» I. only sign noti« rd by M • lng©r«> l WH« - that the whites of his e»«'« suddeniy •Lowed. There w nut ev«*n <» s»i (h or « s groan si death came IA m ’I oi • were hastily called, but their veidlot • Aa i ? » t i ■ ,1 • «••.«■ . ' BREAK AWAY FROM TRUST Jubliar* 1» l •• •«I • H r <1 »» »th »!«• llaittar a*llr>»tl«>tt nt I re«*» Vienna« July 84 —In the course of an interview had with him by a reprs tentative uf ths Naus Erste Pre«««r tu day, Admiral I h » w « v w I rn ask««d wi.ai he SX|rectr«l WuulJ Ire !ev»-!..|rd fur tire In ter nalioi. al irate conference at Tl»e Hag re. said ”U ho is td‘!i»4HU first1 The riper imeni was trir.1 in tire Ciiitrd Stairs and Ire»* what it «oat us to get ready In time and how we : s I to (vai t • Issue- We now think «Il (Telanti V. end ars building 10 men uf a ar W e •ball not <>• taken hy surprise ar-I found unprepared ag.lin, and It Igjfatd |«> be lirve, in View »»f our terrs f eiertnmt, (I. «t the - cm I an it. !••■ • f I I and givs thviu up.** It ««a W «• < rM*h»«l Walla Walla. July 34 In replacing a pile uf uvriturned liitnlwr in Cham berlain's yard this mornit g. ths I.- lv of a man was found, his hea l smashed tv (alien lumirr ||* I.a*I evidently g >11«’I| under them tu •h-«-p He : ad • little ■••m nii'l w »« a lai* r lie Ixxly was late rin the day l«!«i tified *a thatuf U illiarn \\ rely, uf 51 •’ .*> He left a family. Nwrrors «»( %l««hM Seattle. Ju’y 33 —F Hjwllary. of St Mary's. Ohio, a r« «-fit arnval from Alaska, reports much a< urvy in ths Koyukuk district last winter In Im opinion 30 per »-it ««f the miners on Allenkeket river had it Though a large number died, he can only recall two names, Goff, of San Francis» o. ami James McGraw, uf New York Both died at Arctic City. Three mem hers of an English p4>ty that went up the Koyukuk on lbw small steamer Kesvar» h to liav«» gone insane. Japa au>l < hist««« Fight Piilhav«’H, Wash.. Julv 4 4. —War l>r»»k© out last night between 50 J.«pj neto on the one abfo and 250 < birra« on tie Other Ti.« fight tag« I inter mittenti© all night ami today, knives, r»> ks an«! iron bars being the wea|*»ne used. The total hat of ' iaualti«a tl • waning was ¡0 Chinamen and one Japanese w>>un h I The «« inhalante are employee of the salmon cannery a «trunken de ba «ich. The r«»n lensed milk factory at Kent, which Las been closed down for e»»ms time, will b© put m operatioo by Cali fornia capitalists rnilleelB» Hao Francisco. July 24 —The Um ' ted ¡»latee transi» rt li.Jia>.a arrival to day from Manila, the >"itn©y > u| y ing 83 lavs Ti e veesrl was mu . I to 'Quarantine The Indiana Les 353 sick elidiere »n I* mb rd an I a num! ©r f Re*l Cross nurses The snk soldiers were CONGRATULATED BY AK.ER taken from lhe va* »«»us regiment«, and a great many uf them a*© «uttering ! from wounds re- eive«l in battle. YewUer *>í *U» <»M«e W • « M «.«• Private K>!warJ (‘raw !«»r I, Twmtr• < utif»r»iir« «I Ih» W bit» 11 i| while third infantrv, jumped overt a««al«r pial» oi.g the insane, and was Iruwned Philip- bolles brought back form I f the p :<• was that f Maj*«r D g< W Thirteenth Minnesota Ci al F »st portfolio in Prr»i «»nt M«Kl Van Patent, assistant «u»g »nan! n«*l Waahirtgton, and fierend The telegram «»f «' « re« «*lve«l shortly after Ri«ba»d«. F retai y la»ng une w ill pwseeugt ra StM'rrtary Alge« had just left Alter tree >¡u.vr.int I lie «»Hirers had sat* «•ft©*! lhemrolvi» «Ivi*« that there Hirte was w »s HO in- The lemler «»f lire war |«» di««’.»*e un ll«e the li.«liana, Indiana, »he ma le to Mr Bred L»»t urgí fr. t:uus «Itseaee coi.forame at the Whit»» H u an bored ff th«» Harri» '■ •* ©©'. whaif The «teamrr has ou Uurd a party ol the president will l»a\«» for ll •’ \ F i u prou men ami worn»’«. f«»r the thus- da«*ks We.ln.-c la» or i I «», La and other E «alerò Cl|<M»lt|UliS. but probable that Mr Rout will n it is possible that i they may n«»t be al Washington to confai w th hi lowed to laud, I. Th» that time It Í# regarded a» n. ana is mostly ’ curnj c«»mpoard of Fllipls Iv that Mr R«a»l will m«»«t lh< f dent al !«ake Champlain in li. • ui' i g tire«© bon g ta«» graduates the Manda umvi<r»itv I art of the week Among those »!.«> («'turned on the (Filini Knot was Girn at Clinb»i diat e wa« Dr Dav Wail, uf s-*n E* Y . Febmnry 15, IM5. ami grad« cl ko . At’Ourding to him. a Fib m» at II amilton r”ll«*g«« and the N« <* Ï wounds»! In battle is in»©n«ible lo pam university law school, II« was M One man had hi« eyes torn out by a ted to the bei in 1*1(17, stm n U i en time ho has beet* in active pi bulfot and his jaw «hAttrrod the woun«l was »|re»«cd he tor© the Ne w York city. II« »H on Land eg©« off. an I two or three days moat prominent members of th«’ lairr was breaking in a horse, as h »ugh Y ui k State constitullotial remven there was in I» is where he »rrv«**l »**rv«*d as < chairman of . . J bead. Th© dxKtO! cites judiciary cumin IH« m ». | cnees. Wethington, July 2.’» s«-c»eta«y it giving tl A bandit Aigei tille aftetn«M»n a<l !nww I tl.e fol soldiers at llu Ilo a great deal of trot .» bio. H© scours th© • «»untry an 1 mur- lowing telegram tu Mr. H««*»t, at dsr« all «hu will not a*« «t Lim *»ix ampt«»n, ou h«’armg «»I his a»vept « o uf lire wat p>tth»li«i nativ« policemen w©r© sent to c i.f r *‘A- cepl my best i g1 «li.I.»' .« • I with him F»vo of them we*© bruta G murdered, an t <»ne returned m-’te dead thanks ” than ahv«» tu teli tl •• tal©. I © I'a’i RIOT AND BLOODSHt l) fori» ¡a I m » v a n * I© a f>» • © I mar«’h ol 4 à miles, boph’g to « Mplur© tho Lan«lit, « hut >■© «*•> a|*©d and w vs «till car«*ing on d('pr«'dati<»n« whru the Indiana — „ Lis -- r. ———. Uhtvel.*!» I, Julv .'¿».-—A I «i. I -I an© sailed. n ue rat, l«*a«!ed with |wseenger«. * n Sergeant J<»nc«, <«( the Tsnncesre reg w rexk«*d Ly an ©iplualon of nitro* im«,nt. I« vrallied with one of the in-al glvcrtif) or guncotton shortly fof« •• «taring r*«i »Hi «»( lt»e war. He cap ! l’ u'chH’k tonight. The injure*! w.-re tu«ed a Filipino fl»g by making a s*»ii aa fullows: tary charge «»n 4 tremi of Ineurgents Mie. K. C .Martin. 79 A «b* .» air», t. wl.u thought he ha I a laiger forre bu xvmp»>uml fracture uf the «Lull, r^i hind hiiu arti» brukei i ami Intel n il injur iv-s. » .ich SAILED FOR manila m»y piove fatal. I C Martín» M.irttn. ri¡ »'gl»t arm Irediv t, I ->»«• View V «•« h 5 !«»• r«»liio«l W and bruì««- | u a lami -.»ut li «* leg» *n ! ' »' fwt Ht* I* b |l I p f>lM** Mrs. Cathorinu Harris, J.» ('«nn.ll New York. July 24 -Th© 8 O CIO» • through train v on tire New York i entrai • tr«'« t. soffrili.g freni ncrvoiia luStr.» liuti la»l night for San F ran«’isu«>, c a 11 1 a» I F A Hmilh. «•') Vienna slrv t, ili nine muro traiiied nuror» for the 1‘ltil- ippine«, •*•• 1 «»ul under th© a«i»p;cee of jiired aixitil L-g» nn«l l*»»dy. Alt ari I !• .«««H i, IJ Wall.» * | - « *». 4-iB Ire . .1 r» r x N«». N fur '.I »» II » tr! 4 aun 3 t for of train«- i ntir»*» F«» lowing is th© Ivg» injurc’l. ik*ra hraefor. II (lab iale »Urei, list Min Duensing. M »•« Barbara Z» ig’.ef, Mirs AmV Pupe , M1«» Cat !»»tta bru컫*«) »Giiit il»« I mh I v . Lai«» tonight tt was l«rern«*d tbat Marshall. Mix* Lvui.i F. Cuukley. Ml«» Mra. M irilo. t»ne uf thè injuird, w»»u i Marv M» i »* mv . Mi 5! •» ■■« Mary M.»tv M Sumtu©y. prubably dir. Nh© suffvri’d a «*»iu- Mi«« Helen E’raaer, M i»s Katherine |«Hiiid fr i- tur© uf il»»» »kull. 1 « I ««ti© Y • a ket The»© n*ir»«’* at«» •••(»! In ro«|*»ui»«* tu aiui brokeii ami wa» othrrwi»«» injurr«!. mi api «re fur m • • r. i' - . « • .»L «- i foil Bbe Wa» w iti* l.rr huibind, wl.u a.»» ateo b.idly buri. Maitirday fi Man! • M • W Tilt» fur-n uf th«» «Spi«*» un W »» «u fow RtJid. «4 »'iinaii «4 ll.e committee , ■ on th© ma: nleireit. © <>( train© I nurse*, b» which .« !idl:.*tv N • < t : •*)»•-! over liwighliui liool. aed il w.i» htrerd fui 4 «bilance uf twu »»t thr»*»* aule«. tire •••»»© f -1 g its *« rk A lju There is noi th«* a<ight«*»t <» u** !«» the tanl-G©ii««r » l .»«bin, a » * >» i : i •• ulvi* I <»f th© ©i p- al. Inform.! Mrs lb . I that identity <»f the peirotl wi»u pl.»c<«l the riplosiv« un tlm ita« k ! «• ••- ■«•'.» • .4 w it w.»ti I send in ('hi tg1'. July 31 lhe "f.» tor* plan in th«» di»tributluii <>f r« n««l • igar—~ tlret 1». ni* loinre d»vl.«b-J f»y the sugar trust 1» in j»««»p»r iv am! ■ may I© <1 «-olved al ai-y liure A n.« *tH!g uf whi»'»-««re g> « u ; !• L**r» I crelufore inb «rod It. fu f th© plans uf the American •* M.»r Re finery Company, was L»*ld at the Com mercial 1 * *h ai g© and t <• 1».» .«• • iiia- lmn a« affo« ting «ug.ir w .««• «|iw« •».« .li«.* - t<> *• »Fran. < • to f- rwa»d The thing Stnighl I«» fo* a »-up. «h»*<| tire iiiir«« - *t ur «• "ii artnv tr.iii«t«>rts wa« either *A\».»th! means <»f putting on t!.»’ •-«me < < t . ll«-! w a « f»«rui©rlv, a sb»p to th© present «fomurai z»ti»»n is that they I ©gin work iminroliately for th«* trad©, ur thn ai »n-huini t «4 the • ny »i. k •«»hirer« «»n the tr.«<>• |x»rtw «hir f.ub-r and t!. * foti'ut n f w »1 is ing thn voy.tg© ll© » •«» • IJgc- -d known a« th© "©«piahly ' plan >in foi that, with a »lew lu m«ki< g thi« *©»v th© op' tat on of wh • a i )«" !«i rogu* I« r as tierful aw |»o »•»ibls. It wuul I ire lab’» hi« uw ii pi ic « m . drstrable to divide them into two da- Ill© pi»--©nl troiihfo b»-^ *n «e»<*ta* taclimrnts and send I un •© j ar ate tran« ■ months ago, when j*»t-‘-»r» sh***©«! a pot ta. di«|M»«ition lo break away from t! © Miss Durnsmg thralkkuu of th© trust. Th© Lar» were pla«'e-l in chaige «»f let down later Lv the Haveimen-r I«-» ami M i « i T'ra»rr in r mainif g four, and nt 4 ordam » «litt abatidiHied. Western gtweer» then fo the adjutant genrral'e dilGUtiU thev ci-!«- l to g«-t to^t'tber ¡»nd ag»©e to work «<•1« inarm ted to report Immr lla » » uniformly on son»© nlan «4 isfaciory to Major General S after in *an Fran ah Jobbing interests. «•iscu on their arrival n« it I';e«day morning. l»rw«r «n th« I ( '•»•(««•»>>• Clara Fit« !». the 19 year old «laughter ot <ieor ge A Fitch, a Southern l’a< if!« engineer, was lutimi in Cycle Park alxiut 4 «*’< <»• k y«strr<1av afiern<N»n. a«. I four hours later the ¡ob»« jailed Frank McDaniel, a tru« kman. on sum plciot. ■ f having tnur«lered ths girl M« Daniel adiuitt««! that he was with Miss Fitch ab*»ut 10 «»‘elm k Wr«lne*lay night, when she is supp«»Me'l to have !>«-en killed Strangulation was tire ap parent cause of «h ath. W «•»»•• a li«ng«»l f-»r Mu»4«r fxmdon. July 31 —Despite atronnou« efforts Io secure a reprieve in« ludmg an appeal to the qs«sn, Mary Ann An* »ell, who was convtctwl of murdering her sister, an inmate of an insane nay turn, by sending her p»i-<»n«d «reks, was hanged today at St. Albans. The crime was ournmitled fur the purpoee of eeturing payment ol insurance money. •aal ii*«« » rwn» M*gl«M©M*A ARRIVtS Elihu Root, a New Y rk Law yer Has Accepted Col Robt G Ingersoll Passed A way Suddenly. PLANNED A SURPRISE I The scheme involv©« • m« INDIANA 4« « <itt««|« New York. July 34 —A dispatch to the Times from Ia»mf<»n ssvs sir Thomas Lipton has chartered an 8.0OO- toti stramer and intends to take »>00 g'lests to America to see tire America's Vtb««l«» I»—«« W..» F««» War Ca|« T 'wn, July 21 —In lit. reply to the adjr.n ol wrlconi« «1 <Il«r»meat ye.tri-l.y, trill lUu.lr«, formally pre* inter ol Cap- t'olony, ite< lar«»l tl>al th.ro wa* not th« tltgbtaat r-hanc. of war batvaan Graat Krilain anj lUa Tran.vaal rapublk biaaklng out. WASHING TUN w Ill VOL UNI EE RS l’r«»t*at»l, M anils 4 ug ««•• I U «U> m I Seattle, July JI Ths war lepart- inent at Washington ha« given out ths f lowing nt it ret • in **g »• ,| io | • Washington Volutiteris **Gst>rrai Otis ire* able I that haa»v slortns ars raging around Manila, aus ing much deal) tn loading tra reforls now there with the volunteers to be rs turns«I The trana|«or| Grant lea»ea this mornii g with the First North Da kota. First Idaho and First Wvnmii.g volunteers It I» probable other reg!- ments will leave to the f < low ii.g order Thirteenth Minn**- ta. First Montana First South Dakota, First Wa«hingl»»n, rwelfth Kansas, First Tennessee This supposition is ba and un the order given General Otis tu return the voluntr«-rs In wbhdi they left the in the order « States United tor the Philippine islands Thar« aie other transports now at Manila with a capacity suffi cient to » return the regiments men tmned alove, au«l it is probal»!« that by the 10th of August ths First Washing ton will Lave left.** I ««rlilhf «r Sis liallaaa New Orleans, July 24 —Sp«« >al dis patch from Tallulah. La . sava Sil Italians wets lynch”«! lh«*r»la*t night Th« names of th« lyn« he«| wr«-«e anob tamable. Yesterday, Dr. Ho Igrs, a prominent phys « an of ¡allnlsl«, quar- rel«d with an Italian The lailas wounded the phvsl« lan with a shot gun. Th« shouting created intense ri citetuenl. A mub immediately round- •d up ths w«>ul I I m » mmsmssiii am! five of his friends, st«ung them all to I irr«, sn<l than flilw! tneir bodies with buck shot. Tallulah is a small town. 17 mile* from tl»« river It 1« in the heart <»f the b«et cotton producing section of the state, and many men prominent in state affairs are r«’si«lrnta thsrs and on surrounding plantations Feld Mln« <•*• tn Joplin, Mo., July 1«.—<.'«1 Järvi« ■ nd Allb Gunn war, .mothered to lesti», and Frank Col m ver was perhaps fatally injured at the Éthel mina b©ra todav. tha rout raving In on Ibais, wer« Bk — All »»«• 4M I •»•!»*• I Ian I »lr| (Of WAnhiDgton, July 35 Tii» war de partm*-nt trcrl»»» I t«>«l»v fr«uu General < >tia «(»«»liter «lt»pMt«h, giving addithm- al p.»rIl»*ular» of lh«< fight •■I mitii t .»p- tun Byrne, with 7U mrn »»f the bnth infantry, «i» d rulÚH’f I mi » I* li» tire island of N'.gri.a, It »how« lti.it the victory «»f tire »»»Miera will hr greater than that r«*|»urted Iti General (Mis' dl» I itch of July - I. and that th«* ■•» «uf- f«*r«-d by tire re» i’« »s Was «-•»?.« d«'f.ihly larger than In for«» «tat» d Mu« li «ali»- f« Iloti la felt bv G«- eral Oli» «>vvr lire ir lit of this preliminary effort in deal- irg w ith tin* disturbing tdeuirnl In the islands, and h»? leparla it a« already having a salutary * ff«> t uu olirei Lamia inlestmg the b»« ality. I swtl»» Y«lb* nt Wnr. Toronto, (hit., Julv '•'<’> —A special tu the Telegram from Ottawa, says: A violent criticism of lire Aim*» an position rom*>hing the Ala«ka bound* ary ipimium by Sir Chari« « Tupper, al thre mornit g*« sitting « f t •» ho *«•. brooght fort! a statement fr.un >ir WilffLI !«aurt«*t **ll is drar,'* he said, "that there are only two ways by which the difll culty may now I*» ««tiled —aib.tintimi or war. I have no l»«»pt» at this moment that we .«i» settle the matter I y . «un- protniro. Nu une Wants war. o must eihaitsl every menus «>( removing the difll« «illy by pra . fui iiretl . !» I have hut given Up hoja» that it i» p«reni- Lieto agree to aibitratiun N«g'»tia- tfous are still ffoiug <»n. W m mti»t find sum«» mean« uf bringing about a | • .«<••- ful aetlleimul *' Fi«»««i l.ywrl»e«1 Si. Louis. Julv 25 —A Post Di«| .»I h S|MH-ial fi olii Me ino, M u . »>»v« Frank Einlure, a negro, charged with w'-aull- ing 14 p ur ubi Mais Dwugherty near Brnton a few wecks ago, was taken fiorii thè offivers l»y a mub al StainiuUff ami bang«* I lo a trro. » «••»»l»rr••»<! tir Cnmbln« New York. July 35 —Tire World say» Il ia slited on g«»<»d aiithurity that tlierw is tu ha a «’»»niplel« consoli dai ion of tire tallona nunprevar«! «ir p.-xer rompan < s and affiliare I <un- Ceins. ami thal tliey are nll to Ire m»»rge«l mio «»tre rential cut por »tiori. with Harry Payne Whiit.ey, * ^i t»f William C. Wbitney, as pteshlenl • f tire new «••inpany. The capitelli«! hui f thè • ci.trai « i < i p»i y, il ia reni, wtll Ire in thè nei gb bui booti uf |i00,- 000.0M |>»wey I m «rey i •»«I»». Trieste, Julv 98. —Il has f»ern de- t*hto«l that the United Matee cruiaer <>lympia shall remain here hi «laye < r« w.ls visite«! the et nie<-r to huiger. lay an«l were shown over her by the sail«»rs, who eiplained everything alwwit her to the visitors Admiral |>rw«y •‘'cornpanlet l by the American «•ni»»*il, ma«ie an eteursion thio afti-rr <H>n. in a carriage, t< Opine m ountain. F nglish proplff were very friendly to- war«l the Aiueiican athletes who to- ■ «»fitly visited their si res, and ths pores was full of • umplitueuts. -A