The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, October 12, 1900, Image 1

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Commercial
Keystone Shaving Parlors House
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Newt of th* World.
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Only Firat-Clasu Shop In th® City
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Sha» tog
Haw Culling
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Tue allies captured *-h»n Hal Kwan
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SCIO
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OREGON.
P laning M ills
HARRY S JOHNSTON & CO.. Proprietors.
ALL KINDS OF MILL WORK ON SHORT NOTICE
SCIO,
Minister Hu confirms tbe reported
.udlc tcuent of 1*1 luce I ciao.
Froapecta are again gv»«l lor settle-
IISict ol Use Chiu««» queetlon.
Rriliah election returna continue to
ihoe large < uaeervatlve gains.
Ihilly Demmrit« cd Montana, bomi-
oatesd Tbocnas r* Hogan lor governor
Massac bu-*-tta Iseino- rata nominated
i full stale ticket, beaded by iiubert
Treat Faine, Jr.
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Hanna »polte In Chicago cm the Tam
many ice treat.
A bciaitsess block at 'hauiko, Or.,
was <«>m|d»tely destroyed by tire.
CAPITAL, $20,000.
Prends nt
Vu» Fraudent
Gaahirr
Boxer force near
Germans routed a
i'ekin.
General Blacksmiths and
Wagonmaicrs...
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ORCCOIN
SCIO LIVERY AND FEED STABLES
IRVINE & CALAVAN, Props
A negro tieni was burned •t the
•take at Wetumpka, Ala , lor au al­
¡ampliai criminal ci«»acilt.
The population of the city of Seattle,
•« officially atiuounced by the I uited
statm census Irtireau, ia 80,«1. a«
•galas* 4T,S87 In 1190. au lUcreaw of
17.MU, or BB.St |«*r cent.
Tbe Feruvtan cabinet he« resigned,
‘Wing to a uueultiu us vote ol cc-usure
by , . ngre««. being it ••vitnldv a« a re
suit ol tbe «i-andal in coliuection «ith
lite purcTiase of arm« iu Belgium and
ilia «ll>-gc-d u«e by S i - ik r Belaiuuude,
•i-mliii»t<-r of finance, of government
fun i« fi r bi« private trannactions.
According
to
•rnii-otHctel «tale-
metit«, the Russian natal «stimate« for
1901 show a total ol 97.O97.BBfl rou­
Id«», an lucres«« of it). 000,000 rouble»
The ordtnarv ex-
lor the current year,
irenditure irarall<‘We 60,000,000 roubles,
>f which IB.ooO.OHi la Intended to
• trengitn n the lb cl. S.OOO.ihHi rouldei
lor harbor work at Libati, 2,0o<i,000
roubles to !>•• expended at Vladivoatoek,
•ml 8,0oo,000 at Port Arthur.
Kat» Carmack, wife of George ('ar­
mack, the Klondike millionaire, tiled
a suit in the BU|iertor court at Ilolita-
I. r. Cal., for divorce, alleging deser­
tion and infidelity. >he demand» half
•f the oommunlty prvqierty, which con­
siste of valuald« K Iole like mines, real
celate in *-«attle »ml other places, ami
large sum« dr|«>alte<l 111 Hollister. San
Fntucieco au<l Seattle iatnks. The en­
tire property 1« fl| praiaed at ft 1,900,«
>00. t arma« k prop««« « t<> contest the
•uit, and a «eiisatlomil trial ia alitici-
pate>L
I'.rillsh recapture their guns from tbe
Boers.
Bryan made
Minnesota.
a
doxen
spe bea la
Germany dentea auy agreement with
France ami Russia.
Many business men
sion to Walla Walla.
will Join excur­
Rocaevelt spoke to 80,000 or 40,000
Nebraskan« in McCook.
I> i «I h > miner» ‘-..nVi. ted of conspiracy
to olwlruct mall tram «lurlug idg strike
□( 1899.
Hack Connects With All Trains at West Scio and Morning
I rain at Munkers.
W ashlicgtc.n stockmen confer with
I'omuclssioner
llercuanu
regarcllug
grating on loresl reserves.
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The pqvulatii'ii of the city Of Ixce
Angele», < al , ac-ording to ll>e cell sue
>1 lutH), 1» 102,478, an increase of 5ft,*
(MM, or 103 35 per cent since I »80.
CLOTHING
We now have the largest and
best selected stock of Clothing
ever shown in the Valley, which
we are offering at
■*.’ LT’.-’«
WAY DOWN PRICES.
We have many special lines of
Spring and Summer suits and
light Weight Underwear.
'*.’• £
BLAIN CLOTHING CO.
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A lbany , O regon
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C. A. WHALE
Salem and Portland
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LEADING DEALER UE ¡HE N )RTHWEST IN
PIANOS AND ORGANS
liiNtiimiPiits Sold on Easy Terms. ('
See ,Mv Goods Before Purchasing
DEVASTATION
Japan»«« troops
from China.
are
elthdrawlug
Work of a Tornado in North*
eastern Minnesota.
ili I! PROPKItn LOSS |s ft IIX).<M>o
Witbin a radius of I2miieeof Hump-
ter. (Jr . six luniler nulls ar» in opera­
tion. The timber in that chair let la of
iplenctid quality aud there I« ale activa
market for it.
John K. Hudson. yreeidant of the
American Hell Telephone t'ompflay,
died suddenlv IU the Boston A Maine
railroad station at Hererly, Mail.,
while waitlug for a train.
The 700 employee of the Ilea illua
Iron Company, of Deauville, Fa., de*
elded today to accept tbe 36 |a*r cent
cc-clu-tic'll in their wage «, to take effect
October, and ag»lu»t
whlcn they
•truck.
The Austrian »teamar Llovd ha*
•ail**! from lamrencu Marque», basing
on I’oard 4*H) i ran«va«i r* fugre«, |»*rt
of them I cing lri»li* Amerh an». Al!
lheif *i|«rn«e* hat* l»e*U (Mid by til*
Tramivaal guveruiueut.
Each mau re-
reived 3u ahilimga and will Im laid
$42.&U on landiug al auy port which
may l-e »elected hy Ihem.
Sim Itoep uu killed at Cwrano. Or.,
by Iwtug run over l>y a logging wagon.
I ha aertdeut occurred one tralf mile
from Brown • «aw mill, where he wa*
employe«). II* wa» drtv mg a heavily
loaded («»ur*hor»« logging »ag< n dowu
a »teep grad*, when the brake tailed to
work, and th* bor**a ran away.
1b*
driver jumped, but wa» caught under
tl»* load. Dree* am I a a* *46 year* old.
T Wo of th* horoe* wrr* killed eutrigbt.
A man in North Miaaouri ia
South Meat.
named
fxird Rotrert« la due in laiudun on
November I. Puller ia to command >n
South Africa.
The poatal service establishment ut
tbe United State ■ le tbe groateal boat-
Bese concern tn the world.
Belgium n«e« more tobacco, in pro-
portion. than auy other country. at»<ut
110 ounces per capita yearly, while
Italy uses oalv '.'2 uullcee.
A tort» Io struck thè town of
bik. in Nnrtimrn M in nee. >ta,
• in» perwm». injuring several
au-l doing damag» to th» aiuouul of
|MO,000.
Th« •«•’■relarv of the interior ha» ■!•*
elded to dts|»<s» of th« In-Ilan lauds
ceded to ti>» Cblppeaaa In Mtuursola.
aioonnliug to T4.129 acre». They cou
•1st of pin« ami »grlculliirtl lam Is.
Fir« on th« dorks ot the Atlantic
Transport Line, in th« North rt\«r.
New York. d«»trnyfld one ol the piers
ol th» coni|wuy, with all th» merchan­
dise on It. entailing a I< m <>t ftl 79,000.
The |«polati"n of th» city of Taco­
ma, SS ash . arcordiBg to (h« United
Mat«» census tor Htoo, is officially ah
Bounced a. 87,104. attains! 86,iM)i In
1890, all lUcreaae ot 1,7<>M, or 4 M ye»
Cent.
It is officially aiinounce*l by the cell­
au» bureau that the isipulatkiii ed the
state of New Hampshire 1» 411.9ha
In i*t90. tbe |»pulatt“U wafl 878,!>3i).
the lucre»»« l>«iii^ 34,t>i,t, or 9 30 per
cent.
Li Hung Chantf haa ordered the re-
lease ami «afe e ». ort to FeklU ot live
Belgiau eiigim-vn* an>l I ft mis»|ouarle».
who baio been kept fttriaoneni many
werk« at Pan Ting Fu. Li lluug
( hang i» apparently tloiug his iitim»t
to pirase the powers.
At Trent-'U. N. .1., F<l<lia McBride,
10 years old, died front burns received
while playing "Indian" with compan­
ions.
Mcllride was llwl to u stake and
hi» clothing saturated w ith gaaoline
aud then ignited.
Ihe l«>y broke Im m 1
aud ran acreaming to his home, where
he died.
The w»r de|«trtnient has approved
an exhaustive opinion by Judge Advo-
cate-GeUeral Lu-l.-r to the t-ffe. t that
absruteca from a volnnteer tegiiurnf.
save piinniers ol war, are discbargril
from the set vice on the »ante dale uiani
which their organisation is mustered
out
i he’ decialon was tut
affecting tlie pay aud status u! many
officer» serving on detached duty.
Fightlug has
Asbautee.
hiokeu out
again
in
Shan Hal Kwan forts surrendered to
th« British.
A plot to assassinate I’ri -ident Mc­
Kinley has been discovered.
lu a train hold-up near
Bluffs, one robl-er waa killed.
Coiiucl!
Faaeeugrra uu Nome steamer Were
vacinated on account of uew outbreak
of aamllpox iu Alaska.
F vidence < laimed to bavu l-cen found
which proves that Mount Baker mines
are not In Auierknu tetritory.
In an explosion at tbe < < ruing Ita"
der Work» al Santa Crus, Cal., C.
Mrrier. an employe, wa« kllhul, aud J.
Valencia was fatally injured.
Fortugue«« officials
al
Lonrenco
Marque» have warned Fre-ldenl Kroger
to make no more s|.«ech«a and lorbld
Ills wearing insignia »f office.
Tbe latest report of cotton damage
to the state of less» ly the recent
flood« plarea the «»tiiuatea at too.ixio
bales. The value is estimated al u<>t
less thau |.’0.000.0’>'>.
«b»
Rtwabik. Minn , Oct. W —-The ine
nad<» that ragod In thl* th lulty last
avouing wa« m >*t Vi«>irnt
lira «li rm
cut a pathway ISO loot m width
through th* u<>rthwratarn »•»war of I hr
u»wt>, cumpiatoly
wracking rararal
building*
Th* property loo* la a*ti*
in a led at
and th* kiH>«n 1«
taliliea numl**r nil»*, with a «cola or
mor* injurod, mono ra%or«ly.
Tbo vtorin »wopt in a n«»rthwoatorh
diroctloti after ¡raving her* and wlruck
a llltl* Hnniah vattiemaitt near l*ikr
lake, whor* a number «1 building
wor« wrv< k*«l. tn ou* ol which an ou
lir* family, cuuaiallng of hwatoaud, wife
and lour childrvu. **r*
iu»taully
ktllod. M> far th«ir uamr* have n> l
l-oon obtain*»!.
It i* lullrved when
th»» mor* r*ru<>t* di«lrict* ar* heard
I min further casual ti*a may b* re-
ported.
Th* houra iu which th* Mgiowit*
family li\*d waa complrtoly wracked,
and th* laxly of Mr». Mnruwlt* »«»
found 4()0 foot a wav, av*ry b*>n* in
her Utely l'*lng brok«u ami h«r clothing
completely »tripped off. Th* l«ody of
her huwl and «»« found amid the dobri*
of their bom* horribly mutilated.
William llitotrom wa« «truck «>n the
brad by a (ailing trv* an<l hie -kuil
cru»h«*d. II* aft*rwar«l die«! at Ih*
boNpital.
lb* uDgin* h» n»Mof th* Duluth, Ml»-
riralppi At N< rth« ru railway was cow
pletoly wrecked und a uiimber of loco-
motive« and < ar« wore shifted from the
track* and poundal into «empirmi
Tbe engiu* <>ti which Murray an*I An
dor» n wrr* when th* •t< rui broke wa»
blown from th* track aud the men
were pinnml beneath it and horribly
Sr\ ■
burned by th* ••*« aping »team,
oral car* w« re blown from th* Duluth,
Mitaiavdppi »k Northern track* and w«r*
found in th* Duluth mine pit. bun
died« of foot away.
Many of th*
buiidiiigw destroyed w«r* owned by th«»
niihiug compauie», and tmixuted by
their employ*«.
fhe *haftli»u»«» ami
building* of three uiinr* a er* reduced
to kiu lhng wood.
1 he tornado which lasted !*»• than
fl\* iiiinut«»*. wnw proceiled by au uu-
usually aevere thunder and rain vtorm.
Ih«* r un Itae t’.'i^lcd itmi.v cf th«» oj»«-n
pit miuoR. and they vh U ih I !•* operated
L>r aome tun*.
t»f 7,500 |*«»t«n<fB of l»> iifl'iille
Duluth. Minn , <ht. 9.— \ <*pr**i*l
from TArlrth, Minn., tonight,
»
eipb Mifni
**e\»»n tboo*
Mini five bnndrwd pound* ul dyuamito
lu i he powder magatiue at the l’ru ce
luiur, *ituat«Mf a halt lull« from town.
t>l*w up alMiQt 9 30 o'clock thia after-
noon.
A bole 100 feet square all. I 2ft
i«M«t d**p mark* th* «pot wh^r« th«-
luMitMtin* »t4 od.
I h* (<»rr* of th* *!•
plo*iou wa* *o K’rrat that It ontaabad
*«r*ry
of gin*« withiu * radiuB of
tw<> mil**,
l'h* mln* lat*«rat> ry «ml
wiroiKHiw» were totally wracked.
At IrMFt JOO jMMijdr war* huit mor*
or lt**a from twing thrown down by tba
«hock nr hit by i»httth'r*d gla*«i
Th*
rxploMuii wa* piainh l*ll al Hiwu’ lk,
12 Hili« « «It»t.«lit
Ih* cmumj ol tin' a*
phtRioii i* unkuoAu.
F.«
Korte Whsflftl nf 4miflIMnllh»>E.
London. Oct. y —It i* «*«timatod. ar-
cording
tin* Piet« rtuariiaGurg c« rrr-
»pundeut ul Ihr ¡Mil) Mail, that 4,0Ud
Iloers captureil a llrlltah convoy and
to 5,000
bava ratrvuted ír» tn ¡‘il-
wrecked a train, (if the convoy’»
gritn’a Beat, northeaat of Lvdeuhurg.
secort <>f 60 n>«n only If
n U«I
*ith four long ton»» and t* other gun*.
in tbe train wreck, five llrltuU» Were
The corre»ptindrnt undrrataud* limt
killed and 19 injured.
th* ir long tom ammunition ia ahtit^t
Tha |.’|>ulatl<>n of Arkansa«. a« o(ti­ •sbauatnd.
dally auuouiired l>y the I'uited Males
¡4twd Hobart*« the !>ad Mall an*
census bureau, la 1,311,9(14. an in­ noon«*-*, will leav* iMuith Africa dur»
crease 111 er tbe )«>|-u)alloU ol I *>90 uf Ing thv laat werk of t ktolwr.
Th* ao-
163.3x5, or 19.29 per cent.
thoHtie* bavU <!rci>le<l tu limit th*
nmiil>* r of iMilouial tr»*>|»« wlm ar« to
General W<»»l,
oommanding the
I mb the qurru’ii gura!a in ¡¿undou |<> ’»UÜ.
United Mates force« in Cubs, has made
bla annus I report to the war <te|u>rt-
Criftuw of Bn !»>•»>«• Moibar.
ment.
Il ecittalu» his recommendation
Naw Y«»*k, Ort. M.—Mr* LilHan
that all troops in Cni>a I* mounted, t> -
Hmhb, of Inwood, I m trough of Mauhat-
gether with an aocuuut of ti e with­
tan, while luiuiue thia afternoon *)>«»!
drawal uf the Irtsipa during the past
ami killed two of bar rhHdreu, wound­
year. The health nf tbe troops, he
ed a third and cotuin it tad autcW».
•ays, has Iteen g*«»d, ami their cundnct
Th« frai»«Mly took place iu the old
is cumm«ude<l.
Frank l#alle mansion.
.Mr« smith
Smitb, who
K- Gallaway. ag< d H9, die.I at w«n th«» wife ut Waller
Deuier. Colo , ftoui injunea meitwl ban I well con het ted with»
groewry
by b«>iug struck by a tramway car. boo»' in tbi* city for 21 year*. Thoy
Mm.
He «a» lelieced to l>e tbe <>ld««l news­ had town uiarrirtl 13 year«.
paper editor in the United State« He Mnith had boeli in pour health of lata,
wa« burn in Portage count«, o., Feb­ and long b*o<Mling over th* proapart «>!
ruary IS, 1HI2. learned lite |riuliug death ia bo lie sed to bar* unoattlod her
trade in Lawr<-u<-eville. Ind . aud puli- rvaaou.
llshed and edited nrw»|«per« lu Ohio,
tiiiirlran < «»tller » l««*l»«l.
llliuoie, Miaeouri aud Utah.
Hues, Oct. 8.—The American »team
Private letter» received from Havana collier Emir, wbtrh re-enlly wank in
indicate that lunch apprrbeiialou ag­ the uuea canal while on her way to
iate among the American» them regard­ Manila with coal for the American
ing the yellow lecer, aa the condition« (feet, but Waa succeasfnllv floated yea-
grow «dr»e in«te».| of Incproung
terday, has al rived al Nu«a road« bhe
Civilian etnplovee iu Cuba •«•in to Iw ia unable, however, to enter tbe port,
subject to the <li»ea«e, and in «ecerai aa «lie drawa loo mneh water.
Her
government office« many have l<een cargo ia being dl«charg.-d, and direr«
atrlckrn. There I» yet no fear ol Die • ill examine her Icottmu to au-ertalu
fever «proadiug among tbe troope.
the extent cd her Injuria«.
Pearl« are being imitici In great quan­
tities in tbe Black and M tranvia ria-
era. tn aouthweat Missouri.
(lener.I Richard O'Grady Haly, the
new cnnimander-tn chief of the British
troupe tn ( añada. wou the distinguisb-
•I service order in the Egyptian a a pe­
ditiou of ISW2.
During tbe fart three rear« Roxaia
ha« bs-en colonising Mberla sa far aa
pcieaibla. Al least 100,000 colouista
have been Wilt into the country uver
tba Traua Siberian railway;
TRANSVAAL
!'•«•«! Uaaooal ••••• •
<Kla I
r I
big msetiog*
A eolltaion <>u tbe (•real Northern
IIBe near '■«allla r»sult»<l in tbe <1«att
of an »ii,in«er ami
lujar)
ot am’ther.
SCO. OREGON
011 J. W. Via.) I,
"ill make regular l»ip» to Seio.
Wairh ha-al evlomn h.r date ol viaile.
ROBMUteH
IB t bleaflo
AT LEISTNINF
The tiattieship Texas may b» pviman
entlr retired from aerr lc«.
Alt •<„« (.carte ».- I Srai • **•
PORTLAND. OWftCON.
Th» Iba-rs are •< U«« in ' 'r.nge Rirei
.'otosy.
«FKM TI« K* FUG* .HR WIKKN In Topeka. Kaosas.
Ou» Iiblei are supplied wilh the
beai the markets ifl.«d.-fl kl-A
Specialist for Refraction and
Defects of the Eve.
NEWS.
Hourk« Cockran discussed tba laauaa
Newly Furnished and Refitted
Throogiamt
South of Bridge.
LATIR
r»«ry Mat 1*1 Coming Hum«.
M. John», N. F., Oct. ft.—The fall*
ur« cef tbe Peery exploring »learner
Windward to return (rone the north
lead« local obaervera to becleve that
the explorer will not attempt Io get
back thia autumn.
Probably the ara*
•on ju«t paaaed waa an c>pet> one in tbe
tar north. Should that have leen the
caar. Lieutenant Peary ia likely to
have taken the Windward into come
high latitude, hoping tn uae bar in a
further expedition next ecmaun
R«|»«»rt
•• lha
W»»hiugton. Oc t. fl. —An Interesting
picture of the I ran« c»al and Free Mate
in Augu«l. alter the wave of war bad
paaaed over the country. 1» prweufed
tu a («port to the state department
from t'otwi
*-tat«a Comrol-Geueral
't.’We. al Cap* Town, dated August
17 last.
He had Ju»l returned to the
Cap» from a trip through the two ro-
pvtdic-e
He eave that for huudreds
••I milee all the wire feii< lug Is down
•nd cannot be used again. Tbe poeta
have Iwen burned for fuel and mu«l i>e
replaced with iron poet», owing to the
scarcity of timber.
The plowing In
progroee 1« limited, cvm|«sred with
former years, and there will l-e large
market for American c ereal«.
It y
March, 1901, agricultural machinery
• III Ice wanted
Meat amt livestock will continue to
Ice imp-rted. J -banneal-urg had only
three ciaya* supply of nc t when Mr.
Stowe left the town,
U hila the Brers
eho have returned arv> anxious Io get
to work, several month» mu«t ela|we
l<eb<re things «ettle down to a normal
lw«l«
The gmvrnu.rut la building a
new line of railway from Harnamilh
to c-ounect with the ((range Colour eye-
tern, an that the Nellierlanda railway,
• Ith its 200 I«r cent dividend«, will
o<> longer have a moiropoly tn the
Transvaal. Th. re will be a big de­
mand h r fertdge uialerial and eleetrl. al
mala inerv and suppliea.
Lord Roberta has ap|«>lnted an ad­
visory Committee to assist him In the
reopetilr.g of Johannesburg, and Io se­
cure the teturn of the mining popula-
tl. n. which the |cro«perl*» of ti e l*-wu
de|«ti<la
U|cotl.
It la c|urstlonalde
whether an undealrable element oom-'
iicou t<> all mining towns will l>e al-
lowed to return to Johannesburg.
TELEGRAPH
TO
SKAGWAY
The I I*»» I b ( 4>tM|*l«»|«M| anti Iha Viral
Mr«««gfli
I» «aattla Vwatarday.
Heattie, Oct. fl —fh* Ur*t telegram
from Skagway to >»«tll*, marking *u
epoch iu th* h‘.*b rv of I-ueiue»« be­
tween Maaka ami th* outbid* world,
wa« re '«lied her* I’ k I mv .
Th* time oc*
t upled I s th«« ii *»•*„’• in trtu»»! wa*
•eveu hour», which, however« • ill lx»
reduced our half a» woutt a* the lin* i*
lu working order ami builne** reduced
to a »y*tctn.
The route taken by th* ine*Kag* wo
from bkagway to AtHn, theme over
the oil Atliti'Lillooet ¡lira tu tbe
I ra-rr river, them * to Ashcroft am! on
to Vancouver, from which place it wn*
Mill to Matti*.
Th* line over which it |>a««ed to Van
mu ver i* tnwt which the Canadian
guvrrumeut ha» lern engaged tu con­
ting tor th* pe»t font no'iith«.
ti
i* not yet entupleted. and will not to*
lor alteiut a week.
Il»»w*ver, in order
to get th« di»t mearag* through today,
v truporarv lin* waw put up connect­
ing th* unflniahed portion between
LiHooet and A»hcr»»lt. and lu thl* man*
uer th* trwn*mi»*ion cd tice in*»uig*
w*» MC«M)mp!i*h«Ml.
According to th*
here Uxiav, the wliol*
nadiati government w
!.y October io, alter which th* through
hue will tie oj>eu !■ r anuinerclal bu»i*
tie**.
IO
A
W hole
PUNISH
RkBLLS
Itrgli»i«*nl Wilt
M»r|Hiiuqu9.
M*
«fluì
I«
Washington. <> t S.— Ih* following
cabh-gram ha* l>uru reveis*.I at th* war
drjmrt meut:
* Manila. Ovt. fl —I irwt infantry
g«»r* to Marindtiqar, October fl. uu
>uinm r. «tenera! Ilare I« to com­
mand ihr i-iand, with or«l*r« to pu»h
opera to »u« until iu*urrrctl«»n la «taiii|*«’d
out ali*<»luirly.
II« will has* IV full
vumpani*» of infantry fur th* purpi»**.
Amlt»r*un*a tir»t operation* developed
nothing.
So report» »inc* lh t<»l»er 2.
M M \l:¡ IH !.
Til* above di«patrh relate* to rein-
íuroranent» rant to th* l»laud of Menu*
du«|iic. where Captain shield» and 61
inrn of th* laruty uinlh volunteer lu-
fautry »er» «ittorr killed or captured
bv tira in»urgrni».
M thai tini* Gen­
eral Mac Arthur rant Calunel Auderm ti
ami two compani*« ut th* Thirty­
eighth »«»lautrer Infantry, with th*
Yorktown »nd two gtmioata. to th* re­
lief ol >hlrld« ami bi» cummaud, if
they eerr »till ali\*.
I olifnii»«« »1
•»<»» Fr«n< Itro.
San FraBeiacn. Oct. B —The naval
r<-*«ne »hip Marlon a:id the i'uited
stale« »hip Ranger were In oollialon
thl« morning au-l l«>th were damaged
alwul the lowet rigging am) along Die
rail«.
t'aptaiu Itolle« and Bulger, local in­
spector« of «team boiler*. coniuieuc-»l
au IBve.tigatloti today of the cau«e of
the collialc-n between the
«teenier
( olunibia aud tbe ferryl«>«l Berkeley.
Tbe captain» of the two ta>«ete »tvI
nieuilier« of both crew« were examined
aa witn*-«»»«. Additional evldeoce I«
to l>e taken aud tbe caae will then ba
«
•ubiutiled lor deci«ion.
AntlfHp« (.r*a»t*lami *. a |»lur*ll«»n.
Copenhagen, Oct.
8. — Lieutenant
Amlrup'e Greenland expedition baa ar­
rived here on hoard the Antarctic. The
mancherà of the expedition explored
ami approached a hitherto unknown
•tret, h of land extending from Cap»
Town, latitude 09 degree» IM minuto»
norm to Ag»*»ia land, Be degree«» 28
miuutcra north.
liait« h W*r*bl|»*
t<iulb,
Shanghai, Oct. «.—The Dutch war*
ships (lelderlabd and Holland have
au ldenly lawn ordered to bwatow and
Aiuoy reaps« lively.
( hargnd With Walla,** Mnrdtr,
Wallor#, l*lah>». Oat. d.—Tha cnftiu«
•r'a inqnaat on tl»a body ol Matt Mal­
ley. wb»> wa« murdered Monday morn­
ing. <t»nclu<le«| today. The verdict
rhe hp • Kd IU« e with the crime. Klot
U in ruetudy
GOOD FORTI NI
HOW AN FNTtRPRIS’Nf. FARMER
STRUCK IT R.CH
Sc*r U gldit n. Ind , rwldra Mr,
hnbart W bit* Oli* of th* l«”»t kttOWQ
tarmata of Iba <«»lumutiity. Il* i* wall
•itu*t*d. *ml j i«t ih a boa had au uu-
iMuud »bar« of ¿««xl fortuna»
lu hi« «*arhvr dai* Mr. Whit* w*«
wtroug ami athlatic, bui now wlilla «*n
tha darhuing «tita of fcrtv, hard Work
ami diBeAM* hai* luad* bini a dlffarrut
man, «llhuugb U>iay b* i* lu gvod
braitb.
Fot a nun.I>er of year« he ha» taren
trou biavi with rbeu mal lem, catarrh ut
tba haa l and stomach. mieti tn bad
w«*aihrr hi* allmant* w«*tibl t * aggro~
vaiati and b* would la» m a *rrk>ua c«»n-
diurni.
Wban ih* grippa« «hitad tbi* «action
•aven yrar» ago, Mr WbUa w** ««uà ut
attackad hy thl* f*arful dtvaaa*
a <1 w«i vonriuad tu hi» bed for •avaral
day». Aftrr twoiaritig anough t*> «|.
up b»r a frw dai», ■*>nrlud«'d b* waa
Wall i-u- u^h U» gel uut «boul hi* work.
Il* waul oul lew eooti.
Muet all pa*
Itauta do that. lie had a relape» ami
ww» <-t»ndm*4Ì to hl« I’ed for oeverel
w**k».
Illa old diaorcler« fa-tame
grawtly affactad.
I be effort« of bl«
phykician. who hatl be«n atteudiu.g
bini all Ihc lima, proved uuaiailiug.
Tha doator w** dl*ml«»«id. bevami uth*
rrv wrrw tfi«wl bui thair treatmaut wa*
avala*».
Mr Ubiti»«loci rv*d btmaalf and uai*d
mauy r*m«M.lia« «ani to l*a g»**<l fui hi*
(I iwbm ' b , bui hr «ai m>c b«'l|M'U,
H* w*ul V» M.iU«ul!r ami (t*»k the
bathv, but they dt«i him ouly
ary good. “It ra*m«*d ImpMMtible to
<*t i*h*f, *’ Mild hr, ”*u*l I did IK»I
kuow w h*l to do.
*’At L«»l I un» perwuadtMl to try Dr.
William** Link ¡’ills ¡or I’ai* I'voyle,
au<l tlo-y «limi me.
I cMimmaurad
(«km,; lb*m la*t Jun*. and aitar t*kmg
hi* b«I WM *4>Urw|y curad.
Fhay
r*lirv«HÌ ni* fmm all «affcriiig. < >f
cour«*i I tu tir rad frvm rteaumaliam
m*»t. «mi I am m>w cumplataly curati
<»f that.
I hrt'l trivd <W(» < atarrb «jw
« I a I ìa I v . whi» wrr* «Aid lo I«« g.w t for
Ih* truubia, and thay a*eh raid my
rea* wm incumbí*« l>r William*'
Plfik l ili* (or l ai* l’ropl* c I umihmh I <»ut
my ayalam. puridad iuv blood, aud I
aio IDO* tir H4 and «oil.
Ih« • ’ piU*
raUavad ma ot mirara* ia autfortag, and
HI "li
Kilt,. tiiAt ! ; . I
t H l ••
U h * guu<| fortuna tu tak* th*m »van
ymr« ago, I ha\* rriMumnaud*«! th*
iji < n || i in* U> a nnm*<*r ami ih* daah r
lu Waldruu M)* ito ha* a largo damaud
¡or H."
!t *»» naturo * <«wn r*m*«h that a« ■
coirph«bt>«l thi* cur* murad hy impu>*
bhMxt, for Dr William«* l’iuk ¡‘ili* for
i’al* l’oopl* ar* cotuporad <>f vegetatola
r«*iii**h«M th,*t oiwrt a power lui lullu«
••u» * m purtljiugt and ourichiug ih*
bl«MMÌ.
Mauy dlra.tar« l«»ug nuppua*«l
hy th* modi ai pruf*««b»n U>
tucura-
tl* ha»* • uccuiu U m I U> th* poloni tullu-
•u«-a of Ih*«« pilla. Thl* uuharwai
ramady i* »old hy all druggiai*.
magar **4 lu t *a*.
In * hundrod th »avand fami bnura«
Ih* aerane* of Jamaica tfiugnr in rogar«!'
e«l *• ou ol ih« iut *»l valuabi* ut fatniiy
inodit*im»a.
Il i* «lili u«*<1 villi sugar
iu iho <’uld Water lurUJ»h«»d lo haliti,*
haii'l« for drinkiiig
II mak*« a wb»»lv
•uin* Iwv^rage tur auy uu* in hc,i
w ealbor.
iVrwil* of w*ak «hg«*th*ll will fl ml
a f*w drupa uf tho raratre* uraful if
taken tn wat« r bef r* br«Mkia»t with­
out »ugar.
itingt r tea. mad* from th* root, ia uf
•er» ter. Ilk* catnip t*a or M*gr tea, <4»
produce preaperatlun in colds, or to
stimulate th* ayatem after expo.ure.
It is more jotlatald* thau tbe deeoc*
llouv ut rag* and catnip.
lu I«» liiach«-» a bit of H m >1 ginger
chewed slowly will ramen* th«« pain
aud make on* «^MukMtabl* till a dmli«t
van !•« c« u *u I ted
Neatly all th* good effect» of alm-
b«»lh’ atimuleut* ran l«e seen re« I from
ginger
But th* »»-called ginger habit
ha* to b* guarded against, bu ba« th*
cayenne pepper habit
%»» I)»««whtlinlBg th»• light.
Our suu I. a thlr<l-rai» »no, .¡roaro.l
lu tbo mllkv w it , ono ot niyriail» of
star». au<t th. milky wsy is lts«-ll on»
of inyrte<l« of •••' ti>>ual atar acrninula*
lions. |tir tbrso s«.«tiii tn 1« i-onotlr»«,
au>l to 1« sp oaff over itifliuily At
•>ma |»*ri<s| of thair existent*« mt' li of
tbi'*« suns ha<l |,|au<-l. circlluit arouiol
it, which, after untnl.l aflafl, ar« tit for
■onia «»t <>f humau Iwings tu inhabit
them for a rs*ui|>uratltaly brli-f period,
alter whnh tii«y still coullnua lor
««ar» to rir> 1« arouud without atiuo-
sphrr», irri tation or inhabitant«, aa
th. in<s>n drs*« around our planet. Thsra
1« nothing ao cateulated to take tlm
conceit out ot au lutll.ldual who
thinka htmaclf au important unit loth«
uuhersa as a*trouoiuy. Il teach»« that
w» ar» I*««, cuinparisd with lb» uni­
Tars«. than a cohmy of anta la to ns,
ami that th» <liff<*rvu<*» b»tw««n man 1»
l»aa than that balwacu <>U« ant aud aB*
other.-— laindoB truth
They »bo know God love Him, and
they who lure Him learn to know illiu
treat.
It la a curioua and interesting ccdncl*
dance that while the old confederate
rrulaer Alabama waa for a long lima
known a» "No. J9t>.” the new battle-
>hlp Alafcacua waa number'd *‘ftftO" at
the bullder’a yard before her name wa«
decided U|«-n. and without auy thought
of the original.
Brown—I can bit a good canteIont>e
every time.
Jone«—Yon can! Well, aay, bow
do yon do it—by phvaiogmuy or pey.
•h'dogy?—ludtauaisjlia Journal.