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* • * -• * VOL. III. *<*!<>, Commercial House 0 Shaving FUw Cutltng Shan poomg Balta IS trail 2$ “ li “ Epitome of th _• Telegraphic News of th« World. 0li Nswly FumtiheJ and R«ht<4 Î ul .’i Struih <4 Bridge. SOO. OREGON |. j. BARNES It SON J. W. V«M,» I. Sptx ultst for P< fr.u fb»n and Defects of ihr F.ye. Will tnah© regulär trip© U» Krh». atcf» kn) Ooiumn tor dal« ui virile. EAST AND SOUTH • * a a »»• » . i »«I *. • u .r i:»« 4«u« v» ...Horseshoeing a Specialty ««• SCIO, OR I — Vh —- s(irnni\ P acific co. BANK OF SCIO ■ • SHASTA ROUTE Trai as !©•«* V» ••**>'•; < X. s* ■> * • a CAPITAL. $20,000. »• •*f( bg *1 a 1.4 • luí A H-at«> st - OFFICERS: Prewirnt V k » I*rru3rnt QUilr, !'••»()**. »»•»., . j. Aib**.r 1. •■ p ÌV *’ p ©» 11(10» t(>: 4 * a t© ►4M j », , « a u* ” *u»a r*a*»«>iw«* . tip » ’ ■ a m •*«•1»; V • «<» « a *« l»(ll»r ♦ » Mr • K ••<«©• * t 1 : • P •* *' a m, '* * ble*S** * 4 • • ’» * «a a« ’* 1 ■ ■• 4 i-g • • » 1 .« î w. ? a ht e r; I ©-.* 1 m «1- . •• i-.fi a. n». • ♦ • », < » > p ©» < tt «» Me 1 u * • ■ » , » • ■ a ©» ” Hvi<*l< ti 1 • «n , < a u» • N. w 1 j (« •**• ¿ ■ p «• ft a ■.» w • a* . * 4. • • ft a » m X « a V m < s . . « p iu -Up©. ... A. I. Jobnton J. W. Gunn C. V'. Johiibm li <-s 4 peitra; b-n'Cag »n<l ri tnng- bu'tnrj,., | uns mJ*««! < ,-rrnt rales atd drafts lv ¡«1 on prtn<4oJ citki. A. W. HAGEY rnÜWMHi and 1 a- Chao «•/•*<- •>•«■ «. •.. < , ir », «ad r t*a*- a « <. teat a et. 1 v •» • i ut«‘oriihg et ’an Fra**« er«* « th *«,T«-rai Ihir» to» ti ■ «»■ <»| u I ■ • )•(>• « t : s III <» «'mitrai •*<«! N»u(h tsar ora *• • Ut» M i sî © :.| ►« ai. » “ « Il M VHk il V M, A mi *-•»» tg> A ! »>• Vfl i r a l <»r Scio P laning Hole«« ©Item; te»i U mine th© Kmart can kagatioo. Th© l««tUe *bip Alalmma averaged 17 knots *n her otto la I trial. The Nehalem and Tiiletn *>k fisher men a strike la at an end Nevsral of Minister Conger*« guc*ts ham arrived al Hen Tain. * movement I«» dear the country v ulh of Pekin ia in prog Cree Official American diepatehee are be ing tampered with in China. 1 Win Hl. Peter* tirg it 1» reported that peace negotiation* hat© begun. Primary return* indicate that Croker i will <•< ntrol the New York 1 N-mocratic cum ent ion. Senator Scott, of Wwt \ irginia, ant« the liepu .; .«n* w >,• . •’ > ■ > v t«w in New York. Heavy fighting it lejorted to have «»crurred at Ma hadodorp. between Boers and British. P. <» Stewart,* member of the pro- I viaional ifuortiiiiciit of Oregon, Is dead at I «coma, U a»h. Four townships »urrounding hho- ©hone Falla. Idaho, hate been torrml for a national perk. san F nuiciMir * population, a* cord- . I t ; Coiled tales • mm , i « 349,7*2; Boston ». 30U.MU. Ten *M|uare in 11«* of foreat r»-*rr\e m the s«n < tai riel r****-rvMtt«»n. near l>»a tngol.e*, <’al.. bavr Mire r :v la*» n *uej t l»y fire, and *nH th** flame* are devour ing the Umber. Il whb reported from ^turtrxant • < amp that the tiro had spread on the north »ide of the w»**t fork of the san Gabriel river an ! the M’uth fhlroi the l»juns*a Titer, l-etweeo 1 lev H a canyon and the short Cut. M ills HARRY S JOHNSTON At CO., Proprietors. ALL KINDS OF MILL WORK ON SHORT NOTICE All Fur. I* <t Lumber. \:-li. hur«. Monili u*. Shingle-, l’a.ii*- ani Oik 81JRIAI • m InlrreallHg « «*|»rrl|a*n • •/ fS*ms !>•■•• I w m Pr»» >ta < lu « ( Mt !»•>•«>«* .« . Mg (««neral 4 haff©« 1« pr«|«aring U> win ter 15.000 men in Pekin »1» , » tir •• enJ è F T»:USK ll<Ks HU»a .'HK WIREN A strike uf 140.000 anthracite < xm I miner» la threatened General Blacksniilhs and Wagonmakers... POHTIAMD, ORICON I.I-. ( A-tr> v ‘ .at- l.», u h u >}•■■ .iitv't r<l m Hat re, F raix e, on July 20 lavt, «’barge*! with aDwcomling (min Port*» Kico with irj.tMM) of United statae fund* ha* arrived in Sew York He w a* iu the cu*t<x!y of Lula Barrloa. «•*i*tant chief of the lusular pihva of Polio iftoo, who went to Havre to bring back the alleged rmlM'Biler. Bv hla extradition the French government rec*»got«*« the aoterrignty of the I nit- e<1 '-tale* in Port«» hi «». CASKEIS AND ( \SES ALNVvYS ON HAND Eitolmmoni announce hi* retire ment from th«* ring. SCIO, OREGON. The district writ of Pckiu wa* taken by the allied force*. SCIO LIVERY AND PEED STABLES IRVINE & CALAVAN, Props. Our Kiyfs Art* First-(’l;i-s and Our Hulses Are I hhh I Drivers. Hack Connects With All Trains at West Scio and Morning I rain at Munkeis. CLOTHING^ ^1———— ■" We now have the largest and best selected stock of Clothing ever shown in the Valley, which we are offering at WAY DOWN PRICES. We have many special lines of Spring and Summer suits and light Weight Underwear. BLAIN CLOTHING CO. A lbany , O regon . C. A. WHALE .. Salem and Por tland... LEADING DEALER OF THE NORTHWEST IN PIANOS AND ORGANS IiistniineiitN Sold on Easy Terms. Call and See My Goods Before Purchasing. l ATIH FHI1»AY, SEPTENIO 7. I1MM). i . odiim ; in tien tsin NtW9 X<>. I alum baking powolks in 9 CONGRISS 4 4 • 15. - I * \ 14 * * rMlwves I« O»»i •h*lMlkg Th« public debt iDcrwased nearly $3 - thX).Duo m Aog :*t. Ainmcan Soldier« Took No Part in It. I’bihppm© vol an tears will l»<i» r» turniug iu Nuv«n«b©r. Ther« are N3 suspect«*! plagus I d <»la«gvw, Mxrtia&d. I XbkU t hat)«« A. Town« opened th. earn ¡<aign in Idaho t< r th© Itemorcats. Ctor I atari arr sopptad < «th the hc»i ths merket» afford.»4 ‘a J* n - All worb gaifltlti I Är»< • aw OHEGON. Tabu. %% Only Flrat-Clast Shop In the City <<>l’XTV, EVENTS nF HIE DAY J. BEARD. Prop. L V1M0EMT. Prop. f.IXX IXrntrr • population I* 1 of Baltimore ¿OH.tftT. l.k »9. that Th« allir* are *al! to have lost l.*ilk) men lu a l»attle In Pekin. senator Carter will aceotnpany lluoaevelt ou hl* We*t«*rn trip. Minister Conger report* the *ituati«»u prartb allv unchanged in i'ekin I’.reawi, the ae*a**»in of King Hum* l»rrt. attempted to commit aui> i«ie. ttriieral (llivirr, the Boer leader, was captured by the British at iu- burg. General Lung Wu la declare»* to l>e the real author of (he anti foreign out break. The Hankow uprising was started bv follower* of hang Yu Wei, the re former (•old Hill j-oatofTi«’* ami «lore **»!* waa cra< ke-l by burglars aud over |soo »ecuird. I wo men were killed aud threw meu and a woman wounded iu a Gil man. III., riot. Camille <1 Art*lie, the « per* »Inger, was married to F.. W. Crelin, au Oak land millionaire. The Populiat national committee ao- re I ted Stevenson as the v h e-presiden tial iM’miuee of the party. The naval teterau«* parade waa the feature of the second dev «»f the G. A. It. encampment at Chicago Work «»u T he I Hile* portage road closed tor want of funds Company being organised t** complrte the meme. • >re<on timber landv ofTrr good chance fur inveettnaut. situaii»»u re- viewed by former .Michigan iembar men. Nicholas Aylward, age I 7t. an in mate of the o uuty infirmary, at st. Joseph. Mo., died from th© rffe< is of a beating administer«*! by Ja k Han lon. au atteudaut. Hanlon «auuol lw found. A wholesale jail deli ©ry <» carted al Bed ijoiige, Mont., Persona outside pried off a window !<r and c>|>ri»ed tire «ells with skeleton keys, and four Montana <lesporad<>ee made their oecapo. It is state! that Germany will take more first prites at the Pane exposition than any other nation. Fifty real dents of Mauailhm. <>., left for Oklahoma, where tirey will take up claim* on government land aud estab lish a colony. The comptroller of the treasury has decided that a comftion carried Is rvspon sible for the lose of goods received by It. even tlamgh such gwooa are not ac companied by a bill ut lading or ship ping JirovtioiM. <>KI»» RS < »■©neral <>tis ha* been assigned f«v Coinman I th© defasrtmeni of lb»» lakr* The governor uf chan Tung has JO.- • u ready t < pj- *«• <•«•• « 1 pans hm. Li Hung (‘hang is intriguing to *rt th« fureigoera to quarreliug atuoug themselves. Thirteen prr«>ns wrr© kill««! and manv in Jared by a rallrvxd «olllsiun at Hatfield. I’s Th© ( hinee© situation now depend* ou th© rw*jw n*©* of th© p eer* t > th© Ku©*»»-American prop»*©!«. W. W. Ilo-khill. American «x»mmi»- • ion«-r t«> t'hina, »«vs now Is the tun«* > to M'ttle th© statu* of foreigners in ‘ ( biua The Brallamer copier mines, situate*! on How© b**uu*l. Hear Vancouver. H (’., have been »old to Lngliab capital ists for I'J.UOW.IMM). 1-1 KI VI’lollV s of the war d©|««vtm©nt ar© pxitiv« that tn© a»|<li«r* I <»©neral t haff©«** a»my 4*»ok »>• }wrt in th© ©tten«it« {■«•ting • blch followed th© fall of the t’hine««* citv of Tien T-in it th© direction of hr'-tetarv Io-t. « remptorv «*r»l©r© wer« i«*u«*l t«> militar© ufhiers to eteri rtrrr rff. »( tn prevent the h'i-’iDg sD-l t»» punici) *evrr« .v disul'4'dú m © of su- b order«. to»r ibi* rwaaun am! frutn re pot« which hai© r«>m<» t the d©¡ » t- ment, th© officisi» »r© confirm«*! in th© «»pinion that our men refrained from di »T»*ga rd I ng th© « r 1er* <»f their super* tors I hey think that th»- Chinese themM'Ite* are *e*p»n«iTta for much ut th© pillaging and disorder follow mg th© entry til 4, th© alh©« into th© city, There is ( considerable proporle In charge of uur army at Tien Tsin tor safekaepiug. \ Ui-year-old to»v srri<i«ntailr shot ’. nt»*l kill«*l his Ifi-year-old brother at Hutchinson. Kan»«», while attempting Slrrtiyi li •>r tlllra S»»r re. to remove cartridge* from a revolver. Washing!« >ii, Sept. The following secretary F*»*ter»’ aunual report of ' telegram fr«>m the Ja|>ai3«sM L-reign th« <-ott* n crop of th«* United Mates i attice was r»- -•iv»-*l t>*dav at th«« J mjw makes lbs crop for 1NV9-HMK) f,4S8.* ura© legAlion: \ t -legram from I ekin give* th© 4l»i bab-s. »gainst 11.374. Mu last year • tr»-ru*t h ‘ 11 •• i . i» >1 ' r. • -i a Inch t- • k Ate’ut 25.0<»0 Kile tinplate worker* p-ftrl >u the Tulle! uf I’ektri as toiloWs of th© American Tinplate Company "Japan*»«©. fi.fiOu infantry. ‘JtX) < a V ■ hat© resume*! w«»rk, owing to th© tiv* > alrv, 450 engineer* and .*»3 guns. pl t© makers agreeing t* a new wag© Unr-iauR, 3,3ou infantry, I HO cat acais. alrv, and 22 guus. Fire destroy«*! th© plant and cards *‘British. l,N3J Infantry, 400 of th© < »tier ( reek Lumto»r ('orupauv. alrv, and 13 guns. at ILiml>h*t*»n, W. Va., with )2,0<H»,-j ° Americana, 1,600 infantry, 150 UDO to* ! of 1 ■itni’er, causing a l«ws *1 marines, 75 cavalry and (I guns. f 130,000. **French. 4iH) marim*© and IM guns, *‘(>n the ‘Jrtth. 70 ('hint’s«* surrmd- Mx hundred longshoremen who went on a »trike recently at th© F.rie rail «•©<). Of those, live each were detain* way ore docks, return©*! to work pend ed by th«* Ja|NUH*M’ and Brit)»h 1» r r* ing a M-ttleineul of their grievances by for the purp a© of a*« ertaiuiing th© «Cat© <>f affaira among the Chine«»«, the arbitration. being t .u ,i'-«!'v rm ihr _'?th. \ wn< »is cooflsgratioii «K'cnrTw! at 2«io mo«© »urr«-n«hr»*d, most of a hom Guayma*. Sonom. México, a ft»w dayw were guard» and court «»IYI cim I*. < >ne »»g . whích c*»nsumr»d the gruerel mer- of them, a niililarv orb-«*r. after being « haudÍM’«'-tabhshment of F. A. Aguli* brought h» tli© Jspanr-e li©M<l(jtiatt* n». lar. ¡hflbuilding covered au entir»» where lie wa* kindly treat«**!, was » ut bb’ik mu í wms th© largvst of Ha ktnd to the pabti *’ to make th© m*«'e*iu»ry un thc w»**t cuasi fif México. The prep*«ratb-n* f-*r the parade of the allied stock of g«M)»|M carried was velued at fore©» through tha palace, to i © held $1.000,1)01), un whích a lose of $UIXJ,- ,»n the ‘.’Nth in «-ommeiu*-rau* n uf th»’ir 000 W a» SUHtaiUtMi. suc«*©svf«il entry into the city, a A German gunboat has l»eeu urdered large iiumler of court ladies Were found in th© | in !««'<*. vvety pr»H*auttiMi to Amoy. was tak«’U to prot«*«*t them from insult A plot to burn Shanghai has been an l MK»uran<*e* were given them of the discovered. reaflineik» of Japau's force to supply Bryan has decided on au Eastern them at anv moment with food and ■)th»*r U«‘ e«©arie* ” stump tour. hevt-ntv missionaries from reached Vancvouvsr, H. C. China Washington fmriunists reno tuina iwl John 11. Kogers fur governor. Nancy U. F.«»fT, great aunt of Gur- ernor Geer, died at Macleay, Or. Brewi, the as«*ansiu of King Hum b«rt, wo sentenced to life Imprison incut. It is r©p rt«d that !*rin< e Tnau and 1,500 lloxerv were killed in a great t*attle. l^arl Li »*k« the appointment of sev eral < Tiittwsa officials to ths list of pane© maker*. Yu. th© governor of th© province of Shen >i, 1« i«*p>rte<! to have invlteg th« foreigners in his pruvin« © to cum© V hie protection. About August 21, 6o accepted th« invitation and all warn massacred. It is said that th« Standard »)iI (’«»lu pany will soon t»e purchasing tile pro dwet of < allfuruia walla, ix*w having obtained in the F.a*t a ftsinkr o! tank» fut the storage, which will I« located st l'aker«field, where gr-uu l has been secured f> r them. The United '•tales transport Thomas arrived at han Frawctoco, JV days from Mauil». via Yok«>hama. She h.»s <»u >*»ard 2HI sick aU«l wounded soldi©»*. 31 military prisoners, 51 «abin passen- gem. 179 m th© strerag«, an«! »©>©u stowaways, seven deaths oecurrwd during ths voyage In Ix*ndon. th« I>uk« of Manchester was adj idlcateti a iankrupt, entailing his resignation from all his dubs. Th© petition© to the bankruptcy court in cluded • u© from th© voung ix4>l©man himself whega arcwptancwu ar* ao wblelv distributed in unknown land* that his frteuds f >r • use time have strongly urged this radical course. Hr. I’. S. K* !l«<a g, who Has just re turned from two vears' *«ivi« s as a sur geon in the Philippines, denies th© charge« of neg Is* t on the tran*p»rt Sherman, made by Captain t‘r*u*haw. of Atlanta, in hi* rd te-mortem state ment. Dr. hell* gg, who came hum© on ths sheiman with Cienvbaw, sax s the captain was badly wounded; that it was only a que«ll<>D ef time « hrU h© should die. and it waa at his owu request that the captain was allowed to come Imme. IX. Kellogg avers that Crenshaw had every p>s»ibl© attention, in« lading th« beat pteyticuuM au«l nurses. F ngli.h army «ipxrimsnt with a bi- »Tel« o rpa aa a dalaaalra tore* is pro- uounead a ao»'c«as. After lining with b*r hu.lwnd for 41 • •ata a lo|«ka «oinan baa <lla>'<»y arn>l that h. ia u< t her affinity ami a.ka <Hrort*. Work ha. twgun in Baltinmr* on tha sil»«r semes for Raar-Admiral hlay. P> ti* made from th* silver roin rap tured on the !*|wniiah crui-er t'ri.t«>l>al ('•»Ion. Ths roat. wh«u wmplated a ill be shunt |a,lA*U. tirr c*f a Mee© t »*• ii • Proi v d»*m c. IL I., Sept. 3.-—shortly after the b» innitig of th© racing m th© closing day uf the grand circuit meet- lug at Narragansstt Park thisafteruoun fire I ink© out in <*ne of (he atablns near the three-quarters turn an t with groat rapidity destroy© I three» stable«, a uumtwr uf cattb* »h©d« and burue'l to death four race horses. Ih© hor»»e« dw- stn»y»*d comprised three iu the string «xmtrolled by P. Sitnon, uf Loi>«lon, » »nt I lie I • •-. vv itii a n > rd of 2 » ‘4 at,d valued ut fl (NX); Maud K., a gr« -n mars without a r«x *.rd and vain© I tl |‘.D< tckmaii Jim, with a r©« rd * t J lb’s «»»'I v«l »*<1 st fl.thhi, aud » bar A <*uver's brown mare, IV dev L* m , valued at were the «nimals <le»tr»»v•**!. The 1« as <*u build- ug* and tiitur«*» antoiiuts to fr>,thXL • - s’ V ’•••tilth I o<n. New Y- rk, Sept 3 —Aliort II. Wig- gin*. vl< ©-president of the National Park bank, said to«lav it was true (hat th© lank harl i-oen approached by r©p- re»eiitatives«>f th© Sw«*<l|*h guverumeul , with inquiries as to the chance of plac ing a |Io,*><>«»,ihMj l«>an in this country. Mr W iggin* said he w.«s ix t prepared ti> «ay vet whether th© proposition hud I»©» n fuv< rablv receiv«*!, 1 he propose«! Lmn )• iu the f rm uf builds Fearing 4 ¡•©r • «-nt inter* st f r th»- fir-l 10 years ixl .1 1 per cent tor another 10. It is tin th* lally stat©.I that If»« bonds will la* offered at Vn aud accrue*! inter* r©t. l*s«lil «inios, uf « I m « lunall. CinviniMli, kp>-t. S. — Ihitid Mnfon, ou« of Ibu riche.: <-itl4.-u< of Clm ln* ■■■tl. illmi al hl. hom« her® bxlay. U3 yr»r». II* lelt • for tun« ••tlmaUMl ■ t ».•il.O'xi.O’ki. He he«l Urge real •■tat* lutrrert« In < hirago am! Sew York, a« ■■II as here, am! owned big cattl» rau-1»*« in Texas. He had glv« n much m-'Uay to publh* iBslitwttolM. III» ouly hair is th© wife of ex tain- irraa.mau Charlaa P. Tait, proprietor of Ilia < lucliiiitti lima. --tar. and a brother of Jn-I,« Tali, of th* 1‘hillpplua »mmlMion. S'!»«» I»t 9«w Orleans. New <>rlr««ns, Sept. 3.-—Fir© touighl J«**»tn>ye«l ih© building *n »14 ('anal street oeeupied bv tl»« Falrlwukk* M«*alw Company, entailing © b-uu! |JtH».u<M). kwitef Bi •*.’ slit»« factorv adjoining, suffered a kww of f lOU.ttoO, and H hb Morri* I’Uildiug, «x ruer of Canal and (amp streets. «u*tam«l about g.X)j>»u iam age*. Wrlslt « .«al Mlwsrs* *M»lfc©. Cardiff, Wales. >«|«t. 3 —A ru set Ing •( th© «inker» at t'arvliff to lay c*»u- firmed tlx* action of their committee in agreeing to a rvwapwition of Work, th© company hating a«’« eded to the de mands of the strikers. About &0.1XM) eolliar© went to Work this morning. Wethington. Mwpt. S.—A dis|Mt4h Iruin General Mac Arthur aun«*un.©a that *te<*otid Lieutenant II. N. Way, Fourth infantry, was killvMl near \ ilia Vieja. Luiuo, August 3*. I Th© <*»mn>itte© iimnu acturv* cf the «IUI« wer« vom« tim© agu dirweta*! Excursion Train Crashes in t<> imwsligata th© fool adulterati n*, Co a Milk Train. snd arcui»uU»e«i a volimi© of testi»»»- ny upon th« subject from th© i>r*t inferni- rd parti«** and big r*t a irutl author- rmSIKhV Kll.Ll.lt MiW 111 KT it»«*© iu the .«'Uiitrv «’n© of th© gr©ato*t »ourve* of danger !• • ur I »«!*. th© « mmitte«*slat- in th©ir rep rt. sítete lu slum baking pow*!«g*. Th© e*onm|U<'S f und ih. trsttmouy. th«y •a*. Qirrahelminglv cun-Utuuatory uf th. uw uf a.um In lavkiug p»wders, ami raoimtu.t>Í0«i that Phila L p ». s«*pt 4 Thirteen su. h use la* pn bi l> I ted I v law. p©r»on» kil<©«l and over 3<* other* in senator Ma*«>u. di*c»»*«ing lu th© i »*n jured is th© apiwlhug rvcvr«l of a rear al© lb© repirt of ties cum mil te© «ivi the ©ml colUaiou |j«>tw«©n au *x ur»x u »•varal t>íll» iDln-duced to carry the train and a milk t ain *>n the P-« thle- r«cv«mmrn lationa of th© c»»mu«ilt«w lu hwsn branch «d th© Philadelphia »V to ©ffe* l. satd Beading railroad thia m«»rnlug ©I Hat- *‘llhrn a© mad© this r©p>rt w© ma«!© held. Pa , 2» mil«*« n> ith uf this cilv. tl Uwl on th© «videric© twfor« u*. »t>«! The wrecked tram ex ns »«tied of 10 th« © videur« U «imply overwhelmiug day caach*w aud was th© Hr»< «««’Hou of I I do n* t car« how tig « lo).» v there a larg© » «»cursiun «vur*i* n mol» n «•!*» up u uf |©*‘pta may I-© her© (or th© statu baking flow- frotn B©tbl« Bethlehem. ’h©ju. A 1 llet»to«v 1 let» L » « tl u and »ur- »!«r, I »!»• tx»t car© h<»w man* toe curiáis rounding towns, tow a», to Atlantic ttlantic City. ! they poblivh. tb«r© i* ivo pl«. • in the This am t mu i curried < nlv those per«nu« human ©cvmnuy of human f«*x| for Ihtv who lived iu l>thl«b©ui and Allan- thing called alum. Ih© overwhe'miug tow*, It left th© union Biation tn •vldeoce uf the !ea*l»ug phvsl* ¡ah* »ud I M • % • dy |a »c)ruti«t* of this country Is that it i* minute« )»©hiu I th© milk train, Tti« abwolutaiy unút t*» go Hit«» human f»*»<‘, latter tram c* n«L«tr>-d of two milk ra» • and that iu many c«»©«—>11 the gentle an t two paaweoger to©**)»©«, »mi ba* I man wifi reed the evidene«. »* m© ol am»pp©d at ©very stall«»!) on th© road th© physicians »ay they can tr»-© cases from Bethlehem ©n r*>ul© to Philadel iu their own practice—th«i© «re di«- phia At L j) th© milk ""train drew up ©as«-«* of the kulnev «lu* to the |*rf «>t sal at the milk piatto«til at Hatfield, and u»© *»f alum tn their daily t r©<d tu I©*© than two minute* »be *)«©« tal "When »•■’iinu a mtlo-ral p>l** ti. as excursion tram, running at tho rate of they all ©ay that alum Is. it I» imp «»I- 3 » mil©* hu h* ur, crashed into th© Id© to mix it alwa«» to such a «Irgree rear of the milk tinnì Ih© locomu* that there «ill n t I»© a residuum l©(l live phfWcd ihr gh th© tw pa» « ))>•©r of alum, which produ* cs abimimi, an«l <”©. hrs and i*ru»h*'d them aa if they which <x>ntri»>ut«*e largely t* th»* ttiaean©« wei© eggshell». Th«* milk car Immed uf th© ¡»©opls m thi« cuuntrv iately in frvnt wo al*» i*a«!ly dutna^e-L ' I want to give tit© »©n vt«* an®! !•••» F • ur p©r«*-n* «•n the ¡«••i'iig'T car of of th© clasa of meu w© have railed. th© milk train «©re «hm*I instantly They are th« leading w’tontiets (rv»m killed. Fortunately th«*r© were very every e«*llrge »»f th© I'nit««I Mates that few pi-rsun* on thi« train. we »«mid get bold ©(.*' The excursion tram wa* a pi* t»ir© ot >©n»!» r Ma-on. from a long list »»I Ind« «« riiuible horr* r. Th© h>* «/motive, srientiits wh>> had totlbed tvs to th© a mass of l«ri»t am! Broken ir» ti. firmly hurt futa»*»« of alum (©»king p>wrier*. held th© G dies <»f it* engineer uni fire • man i>en«ath it* great weight. L* hm I taritr piwdrra, mention©*! the follow- the engin© six of th© 10 < ar© were al»«* lug a ma*« of wieckage. Th© firwt car wu* Apptet«>n, John Howard. |>rofe«w»r broken in twain and th© other five curs of ch©ini»try. Brown Univ«r»lty. Prov wrr© thrown on their sides, completely idence. li I. deimdished. Nine persons W©rv killed Arnold, I W. s . professor. Univer in the hr»t two car», au I lb© utherf in sity »»! New Y»»rk. th***© «•(«• h©s w» r© badly maimed. ltw»!«-r. W. () , piuf«w»w»ir and dlrec* \<* soon as th© crash cam©, a terrible tor, government ©i|jeriiueuiai station, cry r«’*e from th© smashes! cars. ai> I Washington, I). C. th*»«« wta> ha*l nut been Itij'ir©»! » * raw led Barker. <»«■• rg© F., professur, Uni-I or jumped from the car« ami went to veFsity of IVnuav Ivsnia. th« asaialau« © of tb© injure I. Mauy < ahlweU. <» <*,, profeetur, Cornell were pinned down hy wr> kag© and Univ*r»ity, ¡Chara, N. Y and had to L-e free«! by th© lil/©ral u»e of i'han Iler, C F. protrsaor, Columbia ■ iM. With three er four © r ?'»,| lion*, Unit©r**itj. New York. th« dead wer« killed instantly, th© Chittenden. Iluswll H., profeasor, uth©ra dying <*n their war to th© ho© Yale University, N»-w Haven, (oun pttal Ail th© injur* «l war© Lfi»t taken Cornwall, H It . ■•« r. Univer to a «had at tn© Hatfield station an I th-* sity of Princeton, Nrw Jersey, »lead wer© removed t<> a barn Me»- Crampton. C. I. profe*©or, División *cng«-rs war© «eut to the n<*r y village* Of chemistry, Washington. I> C, for physician», au»l a rehef Hain was F’lrar. William, professor. Mat© Col- •rdwred ffoni Bethlehem. With 15 leg«». PetinayIvanta. doctor* and half a «4 /> »i ntir«««*. a s|©» Jenktus, F-dwnrd II., pr»»f©««or. de dal train w sent from B*»thlel»©m. partment of agriculture, stat© of Con ■ ut l»e re K r* » bed the s»-en« ! th© necticut, w re* k rt w as signaled to return to Juhnsun, 8. W.. pruftMtur. Yale Col Bethlehem. a» a sjn*« lai carrying n«arlv lege, New Haven, (owu all the Injured h*d : tarimi for that Mallet, John William, profeanor, plara. < >n th© run from Hatfield to University of Virginia the boipital three of th© luj if« d lte«l. 'lew. W M , prufe»-or, Army and Much trouble was experteii« ©d in keel Medical Ih-parttnrnt, I ulled Stalos ing the relatives away from th© iujuiod government. on the train, ao that the «hn-tor» galit Mnnroe. Charles Edward, professor •red from near Hatfield c*>uld atteud of »hemistry, Columbian University, to the wounded. Washington. I). <’ Th© S|>ecial train arrived » al Itrillln- I'rescott, Albert B., pr* hms*>r. Uni betn Rt II 30 an«! was met I by fully versity of Mtehigau, Anu \rix»r. Mich A.OOO persons all clamoring for n«w. Price, A. F ., medical director. Unit- fn.ru th© wreck or trying t t>> l.aru e»l Mates Natal Ho.pilai. \\ a.l.ui^io». whether relatives wrr© among iba yin- D. C. lima. Th© urwsuf tha wr«x k r«arh»l Smart, < ha rie*, lieutenant-catione), Bethlehem at N o'clock au>l spread Ilk© assistant sorgeoii-general, I nite.I wild fire. ill the policemen In town Matra a* my. were gathered at th© stati n. uvl Was Rternberg. Georg« 1|.t s«irge*»n-< ’»©n • w ith great dlHlciltv that the tnjurr«l ©ral, Utiitrd Mates army, W««hingt-■» , were removed t<> the waiting ambu- I). <L Tucker, Willis (4., profesMir of chemistry and chemist «»f • tale iMMird of health, state uf New York Vaughan. Vi* for < , professor. Cm v©r*ity of Michigan. Ann Arbor, Mi h Van Bev |<*u W. K . Surg©« >a •Gen- rial United Mates ''•'J. Washington. D. C. Wiley. Prof. II. W., Chief < hem)*! dspartm* nt of agro ultore. Cuitr-I Mates. Washington. D. U. Wvman. Walter, bnr¿e»»n-General, United Mates Marine Hospital, Wash ingt* n. D. ('. Mr Pettigrew —Waa th«re any testi mony which *h«>w©d that liter* were • a»©» <»l injury to health as a result uf i’«»u»tant u**’ «>f alum? Mr. Mason—Y«s; I can turn you to th« testimony. Mr. Pettigrew — ! du n«>t car© to have th« «enstor tom to It. I simply want to emphasise th© point. I agree with th© srnator It has always brwn iny <»*n iiupr©«*»iou that alum iwking puw- der is injurious, but 1 wanted la bring it out and make it emphatic, if ths proof sustain* that position. Mr Ma*«»tJ — I quit« sgree with th© •enator It 1» claimed that there is txt a conn try m F.urop© that •loe« Dot prohibit (he QNB uf alum, ( 'ertalnlv thr©*’ or four of th« leading couutil©» of F urc)|>© to which I hav« had my atten tion «ailed piobibit th© u«e of slam in iwking powder. Mr Pettigrew—!>|d the chemist* who came Hdore d»© <*ommltte«, th©«©* prof«*soi». g»n©rally f©»ttiy —was it the result of their ©video* ©-—that til* cream of tartar Lak lug powder Is h©aitny and does t»*>t l©«t« a residuum which I* lujiirtou* to health? Mr. Ma*on— Yes; I say emphatic« ally, yes; that the «eight of the evi dence is, that whenever auv of the©« diatinguishe*! turn, who have a n«t;< n al repotattou, th« leading chemist* of the colleges, wrr« Interrogated up n th« point, they »(«u-d that fact, every on© of them, to my recollection lam e* ami other vehicle* which con veyed them to the hôpital». All dur- in< the «lay prop!« from Allentown. t'atasauqua and other places « ame pour- mg mb» Ih? th Ir hem, ami con fu *i»»n reigned througimut live city. The aa<x»n»l section of the excursión. ma»!© up of perwms from towns other than Pe-thlehrm aw! \ I leutown, left •o*<n after the first section, but was flagged >•«(• re it rear he* I Hatfield. As it could not g©t through <»n ««count < f th© blocked tracks. It was returned to Bethlehem, and there was great re- joicing at the narrow ew ap© of its oc cupante from the catastr* phr. The coroner of Montgouiery county visite*I the wreck early and epent the ©ntir* day at the acene, lie »t once directed th« removal of th© d©a I to I .an »dale, a »bort distam© south of Hatfield. 11« pn>mi»©*i a rigor» us in vestigation into th© horror. Hr»rkr<1 In tfohrlng •a*. Seattle, "«pt. 4—Tug Wallowa, from Nome, brings news of ths wreck of the diemantled (»ark Mar« ury in Bebriug eea. The bark was l»«ing towed to thia city bv the tug and sprang a leak In a heavy gal«. Hba was stripped of aune machinery aud a)M«U’lou©<l in Cook strait, wl»©re she sank, bhe waa owned by Captain I F. Cain«, of thia «Tty. and was sent to N<uue last J ;ue in tow of a tug with a coal and lumber cargo. Hh« had bem condemned as a »ailing ve«»rl. M»* waa l uilt 49 year» ago iu New York as a full rigged jp»lp. M. « h la... M..4 4p,.l,. Lima, l’eru. Sept 4. — Th» Prrurian annal* ymitnrilay ha l un 1er <*<>n.l Inra- lion a prr>|»>Ml for pruvantln, ChltwM) immigration, iu ri»w of a pnaaibia ai- Oitiia ( h .ni < lilna as a rvsult of tiiaprra* rnt <haturban<-ea. Fla««« a Glasgow, Hept. 4.—An» tiw»r »laath. supposed to be •lue tu tha bulmnle plague, occurred beta b 'tay. Minata- three cases of th© dlM-asa ar* puw uu- <kr u beer vat lull.