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se QO TO THE... Commercial fejstone Shaving Parlors House Only First-Class Shop In the City IS cent* 2S • IS “ Shav ing liai» Cutting 5kirt>p«<nj halb. 2i EVENTS OF THE DAT N.wly Fumuhsd and Pstilted 1 hrwighowt Our labi». arv tupplisd wah ihs bril ihr markets aihed-^la-- “ SOO. OREGON South of fkadgs. J. W. ft« I »«err nt Ing « ul|wrl4«*n —f |t*m» Ft«MT The traiMp>rt i-ogan has arrived al -an Francisco trom Manila, with 17S sick soldiers. ••er»t«rjr Way Tmm ll»mla|»li« rm» I'rw ’ iBk 4 EAST AND SOUTH *♦ bur en«» »t.imft »• • ^naatltlx »nd fc ■ ; »In I of »rr)»M an4 * *< vft «9»t*r- Uli « * Iff of ■: f| 1» vvt lift« 4»»» »V b».uri • •• Horseshoeing a Specialty... S' T (iMHWHe I Iteri .tab,« SCIO, OR TlA— BANK OF SCIO SBASÌ A ROUTE A. J. Johnson J. V. Gimo C V. Johnson I»« a (evrai biaklng an<1 rt binge ba dnes«. I ant ma'« at cunrnt rates aid drafts Is? tied un principal cities. c H mark Atei -.»!» r*t 4 r» il aw . roffiiaAid. or SCO OREGON. r— Scio P laning M ills HARRY S JOHNSTON & CO., Proprietors. AIL KINDS OF MILL WORK ON SHORT NOTICE All kn.db if l.nnilcr. Sadi. Onor*. Mtiultliigs, Shwgle«, Paints aid Oik BURIAL CASKETS AND CASES ALW a YS ON HAND SCIO, ludeinnitv claim, hy Pbilippltae cor- proatMMis will l>« submitted to congress. A bill So .It.lranchlaa negroes wa. Introduced in th. Georgia l«-gtalalurw. President M< Kinley a.ka tha mem ber, of tha < «lunet to remain with him. Two men aero kilted anl four seri ously injure.I in a tram knock near Jackson, Mias. The ilrsmrr Some I ity has arrived at h.alile from Nome with 24U miners and 1100.POO. Eire deatr«vMl the bus I nr as portloD of the town of Philippi. W. Va.. oaus- ing a lose of HOO.lMkO. A h-savy enow storm ta rsglrg m British t sdumbia. f 2<l,utX) damage be ing ifoun iu Vanouuver atone. Two fishermen were drowned in the lay at beattl» from a small sailboat, which caiwiscd tn a gust of wind. The American legation building al Caiacas was injured l.ytmd rejMir by the recent Veueeuelan earthquake. The ('ulrerslty of Oregon football team defnutml the Vniversity of Cali fornia team by a score of 2 to 0. Th« United Mineworkers have decid An Idaho dance hall tragedy rosuli ed to bring into their organisation all ed in the death of two lueu al the workers in and al out the miues. town ol <<em. Governor Candler, of Ixoigia, baa Thirteen |«-rw>n« were killed and 14 issued a call lor a National .Maritime other, injure I «»rl -n.ly In a tire damp congrvaa at Brunswick, Ga., January explosion iu tho Pluto owl mine, at *0. Wiosa, near Brux, Germany. In an cxplosi m in a gelatine tolling bourn of a powdsr company al l*o- brant«, Cai., 14 mile, from San Frau- cieoo, one white man and two Chinese were killed. The murderous Apaches of Mexico, will l>e hemmed up in the mountains and exteriumattKl by tlie Mexican troope. Anarclii-ts were not concerned in the recent nsK Uill Oil Emperor Wllli.im. Il was merely the act of a dementol Ber lin woman. A special dispatch from Tien Tain, ear. a tori'« of Russian. ha. captured I he arsenal Uorthea.t of Yeng Taun, Three Americana wt-rw killed in a with trilling lose, killing 200 Chinese fight with 2iHI bolomen in the proviiu e and capturing a quantity ol arms and of Panay. The enemy lost loo kllle-i trenail re. 31 wonnded and &l) prison ire. A. W. HAGEY FnLwtan a i t T a - • Cft»i rare ■ ■» • »»■!> * * Wat-» »»4 * •• a ( nan erti n< at pat’ Ftab'-U «• »‘th »r- r«i lit««» tat Hutt< !■ hi, ’ai a» ’ t.i. a Ih C*btr*| and i a r « !»e Mn M } •• •--tiw»..»»« at rt < •< •»lu D At.uu or » hl . M ln-!u«trul commission hear a testi mony <>n labor atrikos «n l eweatafe’ps Union labor makes a demau-l fcrr »tale |<wltloua tu Washington under new regime. OFFICERS i PrrMdrnt Vita Prsasdsni . Cashier » , • W a m, ta i a m . » a m aa liraail aixl Aig<utlna may loro. I ’ilia to grant ftohia a demand« in ingard to coast line«. CAPITAL, $20,000. » . • F m . IA» »» » m «Ji » • »a a <^a «»» H. m . • U a mb ’.1 € -a * lr- tured The treaty of Pa ria waa denounced al tha >-p«nteh-American congrees PORTLAND. ORSCON. t * s secured IMPOHUNT Terry McGovern d des led KM Broad at Tatleraalla. Chicago. Specialist for Refraction and Defects of the Eye. hsnk tn »2. JOO. ■ open the t* Quincy. HI., and OREGON. SCIO UmiNnBrsfABS Max J. lat.ar, the diamond smuggler, One hundred «lead bodies were found plea led guilty In the Ctilt.'d State* in a swamp Jnat w.-»t of the city ol court at HulTalo, N. Y. 11» was fin**d Galveston, Texas, on th« island where |.. ihi and .ent to the I rie county jail they had been deposited bjr tlm storm for .lx moutlie. lie smuggled dia- of Septemlrer »». tuomls which were sold lor Ill.liOO. In old Keiitm kv, a foothmll gamtglr«- The labites of 22 pereotta who were twwn a Cincinnati le.uu ami a Dan kill. I by the collapse of hone.-, iu.hore ville, Ky . temo. <-m!< I is a tight 111 by the typhoon which .truck llong which a majority ol the Cmciunatl Kong recently, have been recovered. players were Oompelled to go to the More th.u &ii I uh I i . s have been taken hospital. from the harbor, »nd th» rvmaiua of A serious wow storm is raging io many victims am still to b. found. Sooth Dakota. The damage to pro|-erty and crops is The Chloes« enij*ror an l eiupresa Mtormoua. will return to Pekin. The I'aris eijmsition Is closed. Fire destroyed a considerable por Kii-sian triaips ar« bring withdrawn tion of tho Corvan palace al Seoul re from Pekin cently. The military force in Porto Rico is tu General Itotha has sent laird Rolierta be reduced. a statement of tlie terms on which he Admiral Crow inshield .ays our navy will surrender. is crippled by lack of men. The Japanese etu| re-s was attacked The envoys at I’ekiit have agreed up by a lunatic who Uirew Iris purse and on a buri* of negotiation. his shoes at her. < bin. are worried by the recent The firin of William L. Strong .V execntloua al Pau Ting Fu. Co., of New York, has failed, with Henry Villard died at hie home near liabilities ol IG.UOU.IKM). Our Higa An* First-Class and Our Horses An* ( hmm I Drivers. Hack Connects With All Trains at West Scio and Morning Train at Munkers. clothing / 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 Portland... t« XKCKNNITY Ml« 1« t*r««*«B < l*»aing <3«a*»4 .»f Marftel« 1« A»*rl*Bhi. Washington. N"». 17. —ftoeretary Hey ha- rei’elvwl a petition from murly all of th« leading rottou luauulacturars of th- .th to take such action as rosy lie with In bis power to pew vent the In- trrfereti)« by any Ev.ropean power which might rb-ae the foreign markets to the collon iiisnufacturers of the Unltnd «taies sr»d tapir» other Ameri can Interesta. Ihe petitioner* declare thst the "open door*' policy is necue- nary to secure the retention of the Im- jsirtant Irada in cotton drills ami shirt- lug* with i bina. n>. -t cl which are manufsilured in Boutharn stat«e. Il is declared tlw withdrawal of this t-ade iu Man bona would sertouaty affm-t not only the manufacturers of Ootton giMxIs but "outbrrtl eottou grow. er* and eiupbxers and emplovee and laborers Iu the cotton mills. The peti tioner* rwprw-ctil folly ♦l«,'*'» W in capital and declare thev have I *1 half their trade sine« the Boxer upris ing and are running on half time. General t'haflee has cabled the war department the following from Taku, under date of November 18: "Sixth regiment. United States cavalry , will remain in China, un 1er command of Ltvutcnant-Cofonel Theo dore J. Wiut, allh tr*ips I. K, L. M. •*< IIAtFEE.’* CHINESE DISCOVERED AMERICA Japan has passed a law to pro Mors than 150 new school h< uses hibil la-Is under 20 years ol age from . have been built in Kausas within the smoking. last year. PIANOS AND ORGANS The home of tho late Bayard Taylor Apricots stand second to oranges as at Westchester, Pa . Mown as Ce-lar- s money making crop in California. croft, was sold at sheriff's sale to sat Roughly estimated, the present apricot isfy a claim. yield ia worth l3.5OU.UUO to that State. J. M. McKnight, formerly president of the Garman Matiooal latuk of Louis ville. has l«en sent.oead to fiie years' impriavnment at hard labor for smtiee- glemeuk It has been discovered that Monon gahela river la ruinous to boilers, hav ing 18 grsius of sulphuric acid to on« gallon—a dlaastrons ratio, according to sx per la CIGARMAKERS ft»ri«n» RlOTlNO Tvt»»l»l« lte*t«n«r»n I Ml»«» «1 1 T •« III««! Tampa. Fla . .Nov. IX —Rioting l«r- tw«an Inumalional nn<! RwalwtiatK la Inlftt« «»( rigariuahvrf tw*gan here to day at tha factory of (toiiaalra. Mora Ar Co , of T«mi» »nd Chicago. Tl.l« firm xtl working a full force of Kaaw* ttancia mao, num haring a!a>ul 5OQ. Ihe Iutarnatuioalft marrbnl U> tha fac- t«>ty aud daiuand«»l that the»« men coin a out. Thu a an r»fu»««l and th« Inter national« doc I a red thay would put lh«u> out. I ha prwii iMw ara < oc*d»r«l, and aa au International man »tar to I tu enter tha gate th« Italian d<«»rkarprr Brad upon him. Thi» wj » qnirkly f*d- lowed |ty an airbaagt^nf »e vara I bnn- <lre«1 «hols. Tha front an I at-la of tha building« »»ra ridd’al with lul rt». but im » cna I mm » l»aau reported tu)ura<i. Folica ntTu er» departed th* mob. Evary factory ch «wad al nunn for the day, lim mayor i a« »worn in lt>> «i* tra p'll' i’inru, »nd the »heriff h»w add ed nnmamua deputies t« hi» h»r«*v The it.av r ¡wei.- d • | r >atnati‘ ti b’r‘ id hug b’ft’hlight p.<»*«»»» 1«>!»• an ! d«m<ui«tra* tiotte of the rival trade« uulon». plauue*! for tonight. The International« have alaMIt HOC member» here, »hila the R«»i»tian< ia mam Iter« number over 3,000. bin« a the rioting, tlw» city haa pre* er u he I a wildly excited r«>n»lftion. and tha etreet» in th« nrigM.>rho»! of the eigar !act»rire bait» been throng» I with people. Thift afternoon, a ma«a meeting of tmeine«» men p*«*rd a re»»»* loth n autlHtrlBing the chairman •«> ap- pulnt commlttrra which the un. lift ih»l. I ii. «e committee« | | | that ail the men «hould go to work to morrow morning The Intemvthm.tla have agreed t*> thl» pro|toattion pra tt- cm hr, but the Reeintiancia Cnmn la »till r<n»idfring the matfer. It it thought It will bt adopt««I before morn ing. All the (actorI«*» are now he.«vlly guarded by depuliea. MESSENGER BAXfEH S VICTIM Fihlpnrs ( nntaineil In Inclntti llegtirdi I ttrM'Ihrtl In i*«liln. Mcntwrey, M«x , Nor. 17.— Th« rw»- I- rt t .it A ‘ ri -4» - H, < ta ! ». »• un- mrlht'ii Ancient r^c<>nl» iu Pekin »b<»w« ing that the ChineM» die»overott Ameri ca 1,600 year» »go. and erected temple» iu Mexico, han aroun^l the gmitrnt in* le reel among the scientific men *»f .Mon terey and throughout tills country. The i'hiueee templew alluded tn are in the state of on the Pauitlc coast. The ruiu of oue of the temple« was discovered near the town of Urns, in that state, a Unit two years ago. (H»e (»1 the largo stone tablets touml in the ruin» was coveted with carved « b were |«rtly decipher«»! by a learn«») Chinaman who vuitrtl the rums at the request of the Mexican government. This Chinaman made the exertion at the time that the ruinn w»rv tbooe of a temple which had hern erri ted many centuries ago by ( hine*e, but bis statement was not re* crhed with credence. It ha-< t»M»n long clairoiel Chat the In dians <»( the «tale of Honora are the de scendent« o! the early Chine«e settler«. I her p«»*f>HM many tradition» and chaiacteriati« » of the C'hinvæ. If the report of the fl mil ng of these records in Pekin is verified an expedition will go from here to explore further the ancirut temples of Sonora. !>l«ho>tr«l OMrlal». ti, LEADING DEALER OF THE NORTHWEST IN Instruments Solti on Easy Terms, (’all and See My Goods Before Purchasing. (»Me*« TRADE Yoknhama. Nov. 17.—Several mem- Henry Idling, a pioneer of M-iutana Icre of lb« Tokio city council, having and president of six l-anks in that Marcus I>alv. the Montana ooppei I ► ii «ra llied of si a-a-pting a bribe from stat«, di«l al his borne Io Virginia king, is dead, aged 00 years. the Mitsui lead pip" factory, all the City. Hia«ii'lets rc’igni'd rn bl<x'. but were Morocco de. lines to j»y the Vnltod During the progress of a boll fight subsequently re-elect«a| with the ex* Stales' deiioiuda for iudemrity. gileo by uomeu toreadois al Alicante, cep ion of the itu rimlnateal members, Congress sill I. asked io provide lot Spain, Ihe b-n< hi's rs llajwod and eight warrant,** fur wbow arrest have been larger ami more elastic army. persons »>re killed and 300 lujttrod. iasued. The British reoccupied Philoppolia.ln Accordlug to Commissioner of Immi Fire In « Hrttlgev Flaale South Africa, after lour hours'lighting. gration iilchle, of New York. Imiui- Detroit. Mich., Nov. 1«.—Fire !m|«irtatl< n of American Steel hart grants have arrned iu this ctmoiry at which startail in tlie euglue ruom of threatens extin tlon of England's in tho rale of 1,000 |«r dev from all the Ihrtrolt llrialge ,k Iron Works early dustry. countrlee sine« July last. today dial letwiMau «85,000 anai «74.- Th. election of Beckham, Democrat, Thirteeu insane s- ldlers from the (too damage, live hundred men are as go« ernor of Kentucky, will not tw Philippines, who had been confined iu thrown out ol employment. The base Repair, will con tea toll. the Prrsl-llo hospital at san Franciwo, la can ere I by Insurance. 1« Ix-gn t immr liatoly and the work, Spanish papers print a letter from have been sent to the government aiy- •tarteal again as wsm as piMible. Don Carlos ooudemning the recent up lum at Washington, l>. U. IJiie»« th»g» l»*«d risings. Yale oollvge will «durst« free of I'aris Nov. 15. — luqulrle, inaale by The reform in the British army will charge five Fillpluos prow pled young a leprt-sa-utalive of the press at the require tn future 10 mouths of evi.utitl« men of except ions! fitness and high character I« »elecle.l by Judge left, uf Servian legation here allow that there drill for the soldier. Is uo troth in the rejsirl publlsheai by th« Phill| pine mmisalon. A fatal hotel fir. occurred at Popo- th« Echo de I'alrs taaiay that Queen At Denier, tn an action begun by lar Bluff. .Mo., In which four pereons Drag, "1 Sert la I* dead. The legation I lean Hart to prevent Suuday t hea tri were burned to death. oil a lais hate Ii t even hewral that the os 1 p- • queen I* ill. Tho mineworkers of America wish tc decided lo fntor ef the theaters, bidd We-aillky M«* m *S »«Blrid«. have operators meet them to arrange ing that the city ordinance on tho sub Fort Wayn». Ind . Nov. 17.—Frank ject is void. aunual wale of wagee. Ahlarman, a wealthy real «state man. Tho Peruvian bark Fiancisco Toao Ex-S«nat<>r John L. Wilson an killed himself today. He walked into cleared from Asli-ria with a cargo of nounces his retirement from political ■ hardware »o re. port ba*e-l a revolver, &2V.OA4 feet of lumlier, valued at leadership in Washington. loa leal it eual than sent a bullet into hie B&.7S4.7S. She waa loaded al the He t« thought to hate beau in 14 Hung Chang says demands for Kuapplou, Mash., mills, and goes to brain. sane. He waa a promlueut Republican punishment of Prince Tu.u and tho Callao. Peru. politician. dowager empress are too humiliating. The state supreme court of Mioneeo- iiioine» .sorti» ft«« « «bi«. Th«r» •• still e.u.e *rl< ll- u aruong ta > as decnied tost I bo so-caiio-l jag Washington, Nov 17.—Consul laals- miners and operators In the anthracite cum law'* ia unconstitutional liecause section, but it may bo peacefully ad it applies only to comities of over 50,- toe, al Rotterdam, In a rvport to tho OtM) people au<l II is limited in Its bene state department, s<ye that a third justed. fits to a certain numtwr in each county, telegraphic cable has tieen cotMtrueteal The annual report of the Vnited one per year to each 10,000 of people. recently betwaen The Nrlberlanate «nd States Indian cumint.siouer wive Indian Adrew Camogio has another surprise England and «ill expedite the delivery population has not decreased since set for Pittaburg, involving the expendi of Ameria-an cablegrams via Laaualou. tlem.ut of the country by the whites. Farm Marhlnwry Flanl Hwraad. ture of several mtlili u dollars. Ihe Two passenger trains collided on a purpose is said to be th« establishment Chicago, Sov. 17. —A xpeciai k' tha curve us the Misamri. Kansas A Texas of a poly technic ncbool for the tuoiruo- Recaanl from Geuova. III., says: Fir« railway. Iwtwswn Hherman and Denni- Hon tu practical mechanics and the in totally dratnoeal the plant of the Ap eon, Texas. D. II. Weaver, fireman, dustrial ectencrs. I he amount of pleton Mane factoring Company in thia was killed. A. C. Andrews, vice-pres- money which will la spent by Mr. city. It starteal in the paint shop. i.tent of th« Grayson county bank, ol Carnoglo in founding and endowing the The la.sa ba »250,000. Th« company Sherman, waa probably fatally injured school U fS.OVO.OOO. niauntaetureal farm machinery. Dobbs Kerry, N. Y., aged IRVINE & CALAVAN, Props. Cotton Manufacturer« of the South Petition For It. Eire at an Ouhkuak. Win., lumber yard destroyed flt.UiX) worm of tine grade lumber. A it. !»•••» ’ »r < h< ata Lincoln »1 Edinburgh. VO<.EL Will make regular trip. to Kr.u. W a’eh Imai o.luiun for dal« •<! visit«. l ire at Canton. China, deetroysd be tween K ■" and t ■'> b- s. OPEN DOOR l\ (IIIN.I TKHSR TI« K> FR<»a .HE WlftlB tu « < «t« I era»«* Z<.m- 0K NEWS. Two tn.n held up a saloon st Taeotna end ssrcuiwd fl'2. Epitome of tt. Telegraphic News of th» World. J. BEARD, Prop 0 L. VIICEIT, Prep. LATER I otittrll Hluff« tlohhrr lh« <>itlra»t «f • Vt r-«ll h v » aWBll » ■ Chicago, .Nt»v’ IX.—The Immltt who wa» killed October 3 l«»t by Ki|>reaii Me««* nger Bait« r. on the Kuna» ( ity. st. JoiH ph A < outn il Bluff*» railroad, 1« »aid to have been the untcaftt of a wealthy Ma»»aebu«etta family. I hl« inlortnation wo given Ideutoiient Ko han, of detective headqaarU'r*, by a ••©rook*’ wh >m tha veteran det- five bi«« knowu for year». have rv> rraeon *n duuM the man*« •t»»ry.” *atd the Iutenatil, "and al though lie U a thief, I have confidence in hit word. A w«M’k or 10 day« Iw (ore the train hold up on the kan«a< City, St. J«»-, h «V Cimm il Bluff« rail- r »'I. my iuiormmt met the man here In Chicago. The plan» were then l»e* Ing made (or tlie hold-up. ’Keep an eve <»n the peper», »aid the man, 'aml you'll hear of »oiiiething near Conn» il Bluff«.’ My informant did not then know that a train waa Io t»e held up, but when he read of Ihe attempted rob bery an«! the killing of one of the ban* dll», he knrw who It wa» that did the Job. latter he «aw a picture and <le- •criptKWl of the dea<l rvbbrr and roc«jg- uiBrd the man al once, lie wool«! u- t leii me (hr name v( Ihe thief wh»» »a« killed by the exprefta metoriigrr, aa he »aid it would only »addrn a (atnily who have ha<l their »h«r< of »orrow lor the acta of a way ward eon.*' WHOLESALE EJOOYSNA TCHINQ. Iturvlbla l>l»rw<8»r> W«4« la a Mlrhlg«» « riimlery. Kalamaauci, Mich . X»»». 19—The auilM'tiliea ol tills city were iufoimnd • ■Jay <4 » b- riible case uf uhi>le*«ln tswiysiiatrhll'g wlili'h tas'k place in tha Hpriii,br>«'k cemetory lu Newaygo county. Nine Uxiies, an far aa kuowu al present, were exhumed and all but one were tboae <>( |*rsr>n* who bad died wittan the past year 'Die ninth tic- Gin. which is aiip|s>aed to hate I sen Mrs. Henry Knowlra, although the laxly is lu such a s.ate nf >lec"nip>>«l- lion aa to !•« unre. ognixab'e. waa <11*- coiere-l in a h< gn fence aiont a <|Uar- tirol a mile fiom tbe cwnietrrv. hhe died Is,ul five years ago. Tlie ceme tery Is in an isolated spot, and op to Wetinvaday Ibero bad not I* i> a t niial tb.ro for nearly throe weeks. When Isaac Dunton, the sexton, «rut to .lig a grate yesterday, the discovery was male rt romna nt a of eoffina. which aevmrd lo have* lawn knocked apart with an ax aud were strewn about tlie graveyard. It*m»lr» •»( « Train Itiihbar I'boenix. Ari,., Nov. 19. —Between i 'a-a Grand« end Fl rence a party of hunters loom! a skeleton whh'ti I, he- lievrol lo I« the remains of Burl Al vord, leader of one ol the moat oasper- ate Iwnds ol train rot*1*ra that aver operate.1 In Artxoua. There ta scarce. Iv anv daub: that he was killed try William titles, one of the nieml'«». of the irang. Wild animal, had torn all the flesh from the skeleton, but pecu liar marks <>n the skull and fillings in tbe teeth made identtfi 'atl"ii sure. Thr»t ll«n»lng* In Ariaon« Phoenix, Arts., Nov. 19—Unless tlie uuexpa-'tcl happens and further clemency la extended by President Me- Kinley or Governor Murphy, three men will le hangni Saturday for murders in Atlantia Thomas and William lloldrman will be executed at Tomt>- atotie for the killing of Ted Moore, and Santiago Ortea will pay the death pen alty for the murder of W. ft. Moffat. Rplnrn «f il»« 1 Man Francieeo, Nov. 17.—Tho trans port la gan arrived from Manila louigM and went Into quarantine. The Logan briers <7- sick soldier», >0 priamn •nd eight insane. OTHKRR .FARK LITTER Threw Xt»|f»»o9 l.yi»rl»««l. Jefferson. Tet., Nov. 19.—Three ne groes who bad been ar rested for wav- laying ami attempting to kill Mr. ftiallcup were taken from tbe jail last night by unknown p*r«ona and hanged to tbe railroad bridge across t'yprnsa ba yon. The neg rusts had confessed to the crime. The mob that did tbe banging overpowered the jailer and cut the telephone line, so that the jailer could not .xrmmunlcate with tho ehonff HF.TIEK MeOetets a«4 H uh . ss . Ce«eeo et lite tails, Malea Mao Adtansed Its tossii,• la Chi««. Washington. No». 19. — Minister Wu ha, received from Dirv. tor-< .e«eral Mi.-ng the following mrtle«ram. whl. a he c- ninuo.«st«d to secretary Hay Ve da* An Imperia I decree of November IS 8s r ea t'riac« Tuan and Primo<'hang «» Ho ir ranks an.I "fflcva, ami order* them to be impr:*»oed for Itle. Prior« Yih ami secondary Prime lautig to 1.« imprij" no.'; asw-onitary Prince Men to t« deprived of bls rank: Duke I-an and in lug Nien t<> is» deg rails. I in rank; Kang Yl being dead, no penally can be lm|a>«s*l open him; Chao hhu t hlao to 1« degraded, I ut retained tn oft ». and -o-n t> I» ail.ed to tbe larlheet boundary.'» The Chtuoee ofii lal, mentioned in ti.o de.-rce are am ig the highest la l bitta, and comprise moat. If not all, of those agalliti whom the powers de manded rigorous punishment. Prine« T»an stand, al th« bead ol the anti* foreign amt I’oiar movement. Provimi, e I ta '. graded him an I t. > k away hl, otl.' a and servant,, boi Ibi» judgment ol life Imprisonment is the most sever« thus far given lo anv uf the leaders t' -',- nsl' le I. r the trouble. From a i liih'-se situiI-,int, it Is an extroma I- -ut» I" a prill'-.' 1 tne bb d. but It remains to >< aven wlx-lher the pow- v • w ill regard it aa adequate to Prince Tuan's often*«. The others melili'ned Were Tuan • active as- elates, and l>vo of them were spr. Ideally msnlii>un<l I. r punishment, alt ng with Tuan. In retart Hay's note <>t Octol-er S, iu wliih he advised the < hl tie*« govern- «ut that Git* country would expect th»«« officiala to receive their just do lerla. K ing Yi t* one of the melala who di("i • iddetily when tho demands !<>r puniahmrut ha.l l«en made, probably by stil.-ide, Yu listen la another sial was il- <ight lobate "Uimitle*! aiih ide, but the report* indicata that be i, siili a . IV las Cwurss at ike t'wlte* Olatss. There is no hesitation in energetical- It denying the tkuro;-eaU imp.I. all n that tbe I'nltol Matos government le motel lu it* filine«» course by routi ni ruta I and n ii bus in«, a! ike considera tions. on the contrary, it is |*>int»d out that, while sentiment ia on tbe *1 le ol «>ur government lu tin* matter, it la a.’ "in|«nled by the roundest bust ms* con Ideratiuua I lie animating purp -a ol the state department now 1* to prevent the deetraetton ut Chine«, Int'grity upon pretexts, to nialiitalu the o|um door, for which our g >v«rn- n .III li ng I nW ■ ouleiided, and to secur« Indsmiiitiea fur the pa*l. aud guaran tees for the future. A TERRIBLE PENALTY. Th» I l»»t<»n, « «»I«» , M»«-«l»r»r Hiirtte»! Ih» «lt«ik». Limi n, Colo.. Nov. 19—Chalnal to a railroad rail rot firmly in the ground, ontlieei'ut «pot where Ills firmil*h crime wa* committed, Preston Portar, Jr , or, »■ be waa familiarly known, J. Im P"Her. tin* evening paid » terri ble je-ualtv for hla deed, ft w 8 23 c'clock when tlie father of the murder ed girl touch'' I the n atch to the fuel which bad l e-'ii piled around tbe ne gro, and 20 mlnutre later a last on- vuleite shmlder told that life was ex- timi. What agony the doumed boy suffered while the risine, shriveled np bls flesh could only lie giiesae-l by the terrible >■< ntorlton* of hl* fa. « and Hie cri» « he gave from time to time. The executioners, who nnnil>«r«<t alaiut Silo citlMne of Limon county, had not the least rem blame of th« or dinary mob. Their every act sat ity- liters!«, and during all the prepara tions, aa well a* throughout the suffer- iugs ot the negro, hardly an iiunecea. aary word «a* spoken. Grimi» they at.od lu a i in le al«nil tl>« lire nntil the hodr waa «ntlrely consti med and then quietly they took their way back to Liiuon, from whence they departed for their horn«, shortly afterward. Attar* « hi tu» Hatter. lirr-lau, Nov. 19.—Emperor William waa the object of all attempted oatrag« ti.lay which, bowatar, failed 4« « waa .frivin* in an op«a carvl.gr t(l tn« •uirasater barracha. a- compaine-l by th«. bvr*-*lii«ry p«>uc« of has«-Meining- rr, a w man In the crowd htirted a short h.«ud'chop|irr, or hatchet, al th« carnage. The hatchet atro, k the car riage, but the rapidity with which the vehicle waa pasting saved its occu pants. H-s.I K»4 t oltisi»«. Oil City, Pa., Nor. 19.—A head-end W'llialon let a ecu a Pennsylvania extra freight train and a latke hbore paeron g«r train «x eurrod two miles watt of Polk tonight. Both engines sere de molished, all of the passenger roach«« left the tracks, and 40 oil aud coal ears of the freight were derailed. tossente* Weprwea WaeArlhaar Ksaeoses Ik« < enssrehl«. Manila, Nov. 17.—Tlie cenwirehtp was remain'd today. General Mac- Arthur. bow,i«r. has isaae.1 directiona to the cable com peu lea ordering them to furnish him with a copy of all press dispatches. Princes Tuan and Chang Go to Prison for Life. »rem Vetta*. Lexlngtow. Nov. 19.—A. A. Tbomp- eon. a promiaant farmer of Bourbon county, i.i-rge l«eary and Mamuel Adam*, rvlored. were held In «1,000 ><all by Uniteti *talee Commissioner lllll to »be telerai court the first Mon day In January, at Frankfort, eharg«>l with conspiracy to prevent negroe* from voting at the last election. It is chanted that crap game« were started ami the negnes participating wetear- rested ju»t i.elure the election au aa tn keep them away from lb« p»’11*«