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-'¿••Or * -4 < » i: n<. < > x LATÍR Commercial Keystone Shaving Parlors House Only Flnt-Clasa Shop in the City Sha» Ing Hair Cutting Shainpaang ... lia I ht ¿yJ * -«. Epitome of thj Telegraphic News of th» World. J. BEARD, Prop «% 0 L VIICEIT. Prop. < Thera are now 55 ever la Havana. 1$ «nia M “ IS ** » • Nrwly Furniahsd and RafAtsd T hna^howt .8^^ TKKNR IKK«» Htm, .HK WIKte Our libUi tn «upp'wd with ihs bm the markst« aH ed.^kJS South of Bndgv. EAST AND SOUTH 669 Horseshoeing a Specialty... SCIO, OR I lirti htaL.a VIA BANK OF SCIO SHASTA ROUTE Tr«tft« le»» r W ftftlb > • Ml lv 4 » Ml ■«« <*>» leMbt« lot ■ ■ CAPITAL, $20,000. and •«T •! > *1« OFFICERS: A. J. Johmoo J. W. Game, G V. J.hrmsi Prvaidsnt Vier Ftrsalvnl . Caahwr I) <69 a (telerai b nk'ng and rt hing» bo-inriw. Liant ma'e at curimi rates ar d <lra I is bt u»d on principal cities. A. W. HAGEY • Is ' 11 4 U AH k ndt u( «r«<i lie» r <k« «nd Jewelry |-«iied prwiJfUy OREGON SCIO Scio P laning M ills HALRY S. JOHNSTON & CO., Proprietors. ALL KINDS OF MILL WORK ON SHORT NOTICE > - SCIO, A **i • If ’ A SCIO LIVERY AND FEED STABLES '«•i •••' li ■ < ■ a .JkJr IRVINE &. CALAVAN, Props i •>* 1 V.x SH - Hack Connects With All Trains at West Scio and Morning Train at Munkers. e ‘Y-?; CLOTHING A*.* r. m i v k*;> * VTl.- - We now have the largest and best selected stock of Clothing ever shown in the Valley, which we are offering at * • on No effort will lu* iua.ls by congress to <le» r*a«e houtlisrn repreaentaUou. John la«»'n Johnson, of Kent. Eng land. the noted dlettc a,pert, died lu Francs, aged 6|. The opening <4 the Milton creamery, th» first lu Eastviu Orogun. waa cels brwted Tbe new United Htotee u.onltcr Ne vada waa launched at Bath. Me , with appropriate ceremonies. y The popuiatinu of Florida is 628,53. Th«* i*ipulatton of Maryland la , os agaiust 391.234 in IW, ail uicreaae 1.550,060, agelnsi 1,403,890 lu |8»<>, ; of 197,121). ur 35 por cwnt. an increase ol 147,660, or 14.1 per TI hv a««i»tant |- »tma«trr gcurral of cent. the Uiiitr-I statre pleada for a wide ex Ev-Fresident Kruger waa reietvod tension ol the rural free ileliv«ry. by Frvaideiit Loubet. of Fiance, at the E. Gat«« was convicted at South Ellyaee. at Faria. Thera were no di»- Bend, Wash . of murder iti the «ecood tar banco«. degree for killing C.tpkiin Bauson. Five coal mine« near I'arkeralmig, The situation iti -<mih China ia Im IV. Va., were destroyed by a landslide, proved so that the rrls-ls have lieeri entailing a Iota uf $300.000. No cue conquered, and tha n lailliou ia nearly was Injured. •ktiuct. At Chi> ago. the foreman of a »ash The population of Rhode I »land waa and door factory waa »ie>t aud instant announced to be 4'.'w,5f.rt, «• agaluat ly killed by one ol two men, uelleved 345,506 in 1890, increase of 83,060, or to be strikers. 24 p»-r cent The Yalo football team defeated John II. Ott, tbe c< median, die.1 at Harvard's eleven by tbe »core ol 28 to New York, of a complication of die- 0, al New Haven, Conn., before an im nares. He waa taken ill about two mense crowd. weeks ago. He waa 88 yenni old. A St. Lawrence river «t< arnrr was Th« idg cotton mill operatives' «trike wrecked iff Seven Island«, i^uebec. lu Mamatile .outitv. North Carolina, and all on lautrd periab«d, 19 of th« lias been declared off The «trike ba* crew arid seven pasiaiugera. I *», n In fiwee aGnit three month«, aud The population of Nevada as official several thousand hands were tuvolvcd ly atrnoiincvd by the census bureau, is Dawson City advice» brought by the 42..1115, as against 45,761 in 1890, a de- steamer D»nvt>e, »rrived at Victoria, crease of 3.496. or 7.4 per cent. are to the » fleet that on Nove*nl>er 13, Five hundred Indians in Western Dawson was reportol to have been free Col r.«do are sb»> ghterihg deer by the from new case* of smallpox for 10 hundreds, aud Govern >r Thoma« lia» ■ lays. given orders to have them attested. Tbe wamblp l i" it. »ta Retaliatory menxurt*« »rv lieiiig «le* tlone-l nt Virt’irin, H. C.» rv 4 rnth Vised by the l’nit«<l Stuten gnvrin* orders froto the Admiralty <h ¡Mt« hiug meut against Ttirkwy for r**fu»al to her to Panama to protect British inter- grant an exequatur I«' Dr. Thoma« II. eats in t be rwvulntiou which has re- Norton to a> t as consul at llarpoot. curre.1 there. Another snow atorui is »weeping oier Sanitary cunditioos at I’ekm are b«- British Columbia. coming serious. Seventy-tiva lives were lost in the Tbe g • I t"« !» movement a. • form tornado tu tin- .'•"uth. ally lannohad in Chicago. Negotiation» are under way for a re .Meth'*li*ts conveuwl in New Y'ork ciprocity treaty Willi Russia. denounced the Church of Rome. A difference of opinion haa brought Rebel and American activity in the Hie Chinosa neg* tialions to a standstill. field lias iwen gr.-atlv Incrvased. Caul Kruger, »«.president of th" Kentu.ky bank i* out (201,000 South African republic, ba« arrived at through the (lisboii - ly of a clerk. Marseilles. Tbe United Mates auprcine court The Wavs aud means committee uf auttaiued tlie retllie.«.-»' cigarotl« law, the house, decide« tu re-luce Hie war F<>nr men w. re burn. I to di stil in a tax f3i.000.0tW. tiro that destroyed a I'uuusvhaula ho MacArthur is pushing the campaign tel. against the Filipino«, reinforcements The tmttle alilp Kentucky will en* being sent to the ««t\era I divisions. force the indemnity claim against Tur The official count for tiliiu ia a« fol key. lows McKinley 513,918, Bryan 474, In an engagement north ol Manila II 882; McKinley'» plurality, 69,036 Mlijiuo» were Americans aud 60 iaim|«on Sherman, t.r ther of tbe killed. late Senator John hbermau, of Ohio, There is a scarcity of food in Tien died at Dee Moines, Iowa, aged 79. Tsin. and already lift« is considerable The official count for Nebraska, suffering. shows that McKinley'» plurality in the Tbe Hay-Faunv-efote treaty will tw state ia 7,833. The total vote of the the »tumbling block in the way of alate la 351,998. McKinley re. el »«I canal legislation. 121,826 aud Bryan 114,013 Twenty-aix < »rogue countie» that Tbe population of the state of New have nut remltled scalp bounty tax are York as officially aunouucrd by the requested tu du so. cvnaua bureau, is 7.963,012, aa against in 1890. an lucres ve of The marriage uf the fluke of Man* 5,997,853 cheater ami Miss Zimmerman, uf Ciu- 1,970,159, or 91.1 pair cent ciunatl. is announce»!. PIANOS AND ORGANS Captain llaseell, who ootnmsnded a couipwny of American scout a in the liosr army Unnka tbs livers will re sume lighting in the apring. Torkev haa l*eu taking a censna of Islam, and flmla that tbe number of Mohammedans in the world ia 196,- 600.000. Of these 18,000,000 are In Turkey. Jatnsa M. Lynch, the new president of the International Typographical Un ion. >uOree.led 8. B. ikmnelly, the re "■"J.!. C. A. WHALE ...Salem and Portland... - * "M The population of Virginia la 1.854,. IM, aa against |,655,9H<i m 189<J, an increase of 198,304, or 11.9 per caul. Hresci, slayer of King Humbert, wrote to his wife In New York, that he is kept In a damp well aud com pelled to stand all the time. A lbany , O regon r ?V An r« r»>«'l i hief will start Io pur- •nit of Agumaldo, who Is said tv be in i North» m Ln*m. IiistruniPiits Sold on Easy Terms Fast fiscal year waa the most pro*, peroua period known tu American shipping for some time. A Chicago fitm submits tbe lawt bld for the construction of the naw pu»t- office building Salem, Or. Fifty-six case» of yellow fever are now undei treatment in th« city of Havana, aim ng them two American». Fred J. Kisel. of Malheur county, Oregon, has l «»n appointed as a dele gate to th» National Irrigation Coo- grem. 11» v. Jamas DoigbloU. on.'« a u-.i«J London preacher, am I an intimate friend of -qmrgeon. died at llungt.'n. Ind., aged 68 yeara. BLAIN CLOTHING CO. V Roasia deal* His Pacific raaat a bard The Veueauelan government baa re- blow by ;>ultlng a high tariff un flour reived from Germany 10.000 Mauser to Mbetla. rifles aud 3.000,000 cartrulgva. The iwvuse ways .rnd mean« commit- Tbe population of Kansas is 1.470.- re couaidetsd tbr reduction ol ths 495. aa agatnat 1,437,096 lu 1890, an tamp tax. .ucrease of 43,699, or 6 per cent. The Miaanuri 1» now claimed to tw the longer by 200 miles than the Mia •iaaippt. We have many special lines of Spring and Summer suits and light Weight Underwear. • ‘ »*>v. • w resolved Mure than four-fifths of the ;s>puU- Hon of Mesi»» are of in 11 ml or Itullan blood. WAY DOWN PRICES. ' "af S' f skin LEADING DEALER OF THE NORTHWEST IN * H < Tlie United Mates battleship Kan- urky has sailed from Naples fur hayrna. Diapathi-ea from Vladivostock «ay the thineee have destroyed 300 verate of the southern section ol tbe Mauchur- ian railroad. All the stations were burned and much rolliug stock was de stroyed. The damage la eatlmated at 10,000,000 rouble«. c » Russian eddlars in China will be altbdrawn 1» Um m rth At Republic, Wash., Charlea Kramet waa found hanging t>y hl« neck, in a slaughter bouse. He bad tieen niiawil since November 9. His Daly wa> found l>y t.eoige Raglan, w I ki vivited the slaughter bouse. 11» was general ly ihwpondent, and having lo«t f 100 on the elecliou, it l»«op|*,«cd that induced him to take bi* own lite. lot tor troubles that have been smol dering for some lime at the Flano Har vester Manufacturing Company*« plant at \\«.t Fullman. Illinois, culminated lu a lockout of 900 workmen. Mottoes have been po»t<ui announcing a «u*|*en- aion of work fur an indefinite )»ri<wf. The plant was »iiul ilown last July, but work was re»time*l again the day aft»t elect Ion. The Vo»«iche Zeitung. of Beilin, point« out "lhe dangers of permitting Boers pi trek into Geraian Southwest Africa, alnio tiier are u run a nagraid« and Incai-alde of accepting orderly con ditions." Giving a word of wsrnlug, it aaya: "Tbe I'.oera would aeck lc hold the grown I, thus forming a »Cat» u llbin a alate. The tierman colonia' authorities «liould retusmlier that it would t*e generation» lie lore the Boen forget that they Uli. • ;ai»arh>*d an lnd«l- prudent political «xiatence.*’ •‘7 > - F ftryaa aaya be will remain Ln poll* ■tea »a Ring aa be llvra. A met leans took • Tags! «tr ng bold at Ftuauran which the r«i<els boasted waa Imi rcgnable. The ailli-a al vtr mg measure» w* I » r f fl* - k Ih «rye )■ • lu bo# <4 c»rfl6|« «tt4 tatffiu-* Ul A 6 t»4« vf IS Uffiffi dole« 9b AbMfl MotK«. case* of yallow The official vote of the state of Fiori- la is aa follow«: Bryan. >8.007; Mo- Kinley. 7.499. SOO. OREGON • DAMAQt D Th« population of Mlnneeda. a» offi cially announced, is 1,715,754, against 1.301.836 in 1890, an iu< reaae of 449,- 668 since 1890, or 34.5 per cent. tiring president. Headquarter« of ths union are at Indianapolis, Io-1 < «alisrfbj»« ftprlMg• □ Al I 1« Rrrwsverfw g \N INSll.T in IÌKKEY r Ih« hteffm Ex-Pre»i<lent of Transvaal Is Now on French Soil. HE WAS HEARTH.i WELCOMED 8» Martellìi». Not. 15 —T>»liy proved * triumph for Mr Kru.cr auch aa evan tbs l-«-r del- gales aud his most «nl. nl admirers tailed u> anticipate. Tbe de- Itrlum of enthusiasm which marked every step id bi« pn-gr««« tn>m lbs time he landed until the b tol ess roached was a revelalb n. even tu the |eop!o of Marseille« theniaelvea. It fully equaled it it did not surpass, tbe fraullo demooetlatum ol patriotism w ith which France o|«ued her arms to Major Marchand at T< ul n on hi» re turn from Faabcda. An assembly of such tnasasw. ««reeding even tbe most sanguine eetimate, might perhaps tw partly eiptatucd by the ceremonious utei quisa uf the bishop ul Mai »Villes, including an imposing religious pro- (N«Mloti Irvin the cathedral, but noth ing can minimise tbe ip»i>t»ne»ma es- plosion of sentiment displayed luward Mr. Kruger by tbe entire population of the Aral port aud one of lire Isrgeat cities uf France. Yet the graudcor id this demonstra tion perhaps ranks in lmts-rtance tu ths etnplutic manifesto of "no compro mise" which Mr. Kruger delivered in lut • no vi rattug wi b a low y, i emotion, »«aompauieil by energetic gestures td the right Im nd, «tiring ths hearts of ail aithiu hearing. 'I he la-1 aentenees of tils ilecl.iralicn were ut- li-ml with a vlgoi and a dectsiou which l>orv out bi« reputation as to the incar nation of iron will aul stubborn re- • istance. ilia mere delivery of a dec laration of such (ar-nm. King Import ance testifies t»i the independence of hi« character, as it ceme .is a surprise even to his intimate political adivaers who, up to the i«»t. were in ignorance of his determlnatto.i He sunoumed to the world this in ruing that the Boers won! I be free ;»• pie or die. and lhe faces of the men ab ut him, \V«a- •ela, Fniebler and the other Boer repre- aeutativ»-«. bore tlio lo»ik »1 h-stle-s do- termination retie. :itii; Hi« spirit that Mr. Krogel decbne.) nnim.it«d .-very man. woman and child Hi the Traua- laal. The unfortunate occurrence nt the hot»-l on the main boulevani atone marred the character of Hie demim-tru- Hon, w licit up to that time had been unanimously and eiclosively a tribute of «ympatby and admiration. "Vive Kruger. "\ive les Bo-r»." and "Vila la liliertc, ’’ were the cries that th.it formed a hurricane of cheering aud »wept over the city. Unfoitunativ- ly the high rvprebeua Ide foollshuev» of half a doren persomi in throwing «mall nuns into tile crowd as Mr. Kruger passed acted like magic lu »-. nj .ring np an anti-British outburst, which it needed all the promptitude and energy of the police to | revent h-coming a aeriuus dl«t urlmnce. The hotel re mained for the teat of the day IU a Mate uf siege, while at one time a pro cession, several tlxmaand strong marcbod lu lhe direction of the British e ti«nlete. shouting. "l8>wti with the L tiglisli," and rai-iug other thieatru- ing cries. The result was that« siroug Issly of pidlce was rompdlcl to di« j-erse lhe demonstrator», although it waa found not in-ci ««ary to make mure th»u lew temporary arrests. ('olontdo Spi Ing«, Nov. 28,— city la rapidly taking on It« normal ap- {«aranr-e after ye»trrday'« «t*»rm. The damage will appro limate 11 M.OOO and 1« due entirely to d«wlractl.m bv the wind, all reports >f serious Are I..«««« being unf unded. There were 10alarms of Are In 10 bouts, bat no serica a Area « nrrwd. In* a ml ascent lights are m.rnlng tonight, but the atresia are •ti.ldark. Light wtre« ami telegraph v ir» are still strewn across the trolley wires in many places and tha street rats ay traffic util nt 1« reaumel un- til aunts time tomorrow. Atout 800 li- ui»a and botine»« blocks are da 111 aged and I'ul trees apruottd. No Urea were lost In the storm, and ID -nel E. T. F.iuign, who was uni i by a telegraph pole >ul «offered a broken leg. has the most cerio»» lo- iury. The «turni was O’»t attended by rain iw snow. The gale cams direct trum Fike's I'eak , which is west of tha city, ami it blew from 1 I*. M. to 2 A. M. At 2 k<> !*. M.. when ilia wind gauge al lb« Colorado eollege was destswys.1. It h*d registered a velocity of M tnilee I er hour. Ths weather »»lay has Seen fair and warm, with little «rind. The damage 1« grwate.1 in the bu«l- n«wa part of the city. The Ki 1‘aao National bank. Durkee building. Gid* ding block, opera honae, high school, p»'«|. ffice. Antler'« livery, Colorado Spring« r»au«fer <^«mpeuy an I Min ing F.« change buildtuga, all In the center oi the city, ha<l roof« torn off or were badly damaged ami wreckage blockade« the principal »tract». gla«« window« all over tbe city are •battered and the low in the«« alone will amount to many thousand« of dol lars. From outlying «action« cd ths city reporU have come of deatruotivn of many amall dwelling houses. In ivy Wild, a «nburh, Smith's green house« w. re IU >wn down and burned. There were about a doyen ah»rtn« ul tire during the nay and night. Firemen dbl valiant »vrvbe'aud presented the spread uf the tlamrs. Mayor Robin- tot, 1« <omm«nd.«t on all aide« for bia prompt a< lion iu organising a com ml I- t<« of safety. Maj-T lihapsult was pitied in charge and he at om-e organ* ISeil a for»«" t<> pattml the streets an i inaructlot» were positive to «bow no mercy to atiylaidy «terting a Hr« in the streets. Nt W fHUIT CANNERY, Cotts pan y OrjKttl « •«» t«> C«»un«l In < l«m < InJuilr/ Vancouver, W a«h , Nov. 3«.— The Columbia Fruit Cauuktg Con.patty la the name of a new rurporatiou org au lì cd in Clark county tills week. The object of the concern will be to du a general fruit ca.mlng bualue». Hull- able grumi» have teen purchase.! al Flabers. ala mite» r».t of thia place, u|* n which It It proposed to erect. In the spring, an extensive factory. The plant will have frontage on thè Colui»* Lia rivet arid l>e provided with ample Wharves tor »hipping purpoaea. Its cuiucily will l>e atout 30,000 twaov of fruit, during the wu. ii The promoters and principal stock- bolder« are J. C. Fancher amt f'ml H. fTckett, sud Iti« capital stock la Hied al f 1,000. Apsrhe Kl«l St Louia, Nov. 38.—A sp»-cial to the I i I o I h *- Demo« rat frot» Fl Paso, Tea., •sva that Fresident Joseph F. Smith, of tha M> rnxm chur. h, who ha« arrived therv, acomufianiad hy O A. Woodruff amt Dr Seymmir, alter a tour among tbe cobmiee In Mvsco, re)»*rt« tbe kill* lug ol ih« noturions Apache Kid in tbe re-aut Indian rabl at Colonia Fache,». Mr. Womlmff wat <>n« of the |«riy that purauerl Ih» retreatiug Indians and Tie.l «omrael»» < ..n...ll.t.l., a»«i«ted at tha banal uf the klileil. New York. Nov. 23.—The trustée» Amotig tbese wat ime. appsrently tiie of tbe Atlantio Trust Company and the leader. and who i« n w poaitlvely Iden- director» ut tbe FunErt»' Irti»! Com titiod »■» the notorlous Apache Kid pany, et «epurate meeting», decided to Mr. Woodruff aal-i they will put In an eonrolldate umlei thè tille au<l chariei appllcatiou für tue rvward offered tor of tbe Atlantic Trust Company. Tbe bim in Ih« United Stetes. eomolblation wtll l«<-ume operative as l'tipair»ti«»«» t»f Thr»» «latra. «oou as thè atockholdets of U>th com Waaiiingtun, Nov. 28.—The popula putile« tallf» thè actionof tbe director». Missouri, aa officially au- The Atlantic Trust Uomi-any was or tion of ganiseli nearly 15 year» ago, and it nounci'd bv the census bureau today, bas et thi» tiu.i- capital ' I 916,000,000 la 3, le::.' • 5. aa against 3,67», DI4 lA and f.'.oo.ooo surplus. The Hankers* 1890, eu Increate of 427,481. or 13 9 Trust Uompeuy waa formed a little |.-r cent. The population in 18W0 waa »bowing an lucri-amof 610,- more tlian a year ago, w 1th a paid-up 3.14*. “ «04, or 23.3 per cent from 1880 to i«U0. capitai of 11,500.000. The population >>f Buchanan county ia % «ne • uri A Httyo Yacht. 191,338; of Jackson county, 195,193; New Y'ork, Nov. 23—George J. tit. lamia city. 675.238. Gould’s yacht, tbe Atalvnta. with the The (yipulatlon of We«l Virginia is war e»]uipin«ui with which she waa 9M.S0O. «» against 762,794 In 1890. an aruied fur Uidomhla, which waa to in- ream of I96.O06. or 36.6 |»r cent. have bonghi her, 1« to go to Venestiela. The population of Mississippi I« Mr. tiimld ha» complete I airang.-inmls 1.651,370. ««»gainai 1,389,600 in 1890, for Iter «ale to the letter country for an lucre«»« ol 261,670, or 30.2 per fl35,lH>0. General Nlcanur Ikilet-Fe* rent. rasa, conlidrutial agent uf the Vevea- tlywMWtllMff <»•*!• fen Year«, nelan government, who ls*lnnga to the M lamia, Nur. 16.— Maurice Bren- Castro, or Liberal party, conducted ■nan. »treat« 1 for dynamiting property tbe negotiations with Mr Gould per- of the St. laiuia Transit Company dur «"nelly, and has paid him the first In- ing the re»-«nt street railway strike, Btalluii Ul of f I J.lHIl). «astound guilty today and sentenced to verve 10 years In the penitentiary. The *t4»rm I m lhe >?<•*. Buffalo. Nov. 25 — In*;*- tion of Hi* Fred Northway and James .Schwarts, government Ire.iliwater show« that a who were Indicted with llreuman. will auction about I, KM fael In length was be tried SOOS. demolished bv the storm laat night, Mlrlk« tn Wealth U««rrle«. Tbla aection ««« l>a|ng repaired, and laond* n, Nov. Î6.—Alxiut A,000 men lb« waves which pounded upon It recently »truck tn the I'enrhvn (Wales) dashed ,W«v «o much of Hi.- structure quarries because tbe nianagsmenl re- that svteinlie repairs will be m-ces- tu«ed to inaiali a dismi «ned overlooker. sary. Tbe damage ia ealimaUxl at lx>rd l'.nrhyn afterward« cloaed ths 1300,000. quarries. Violence ia eip«u-ted, and troupe were aent I here several days «a *ee»al far Mslp. Memphis. Noy. 36. —Tbe people of ago. l»grange, Teun.. have sent out an ap ti» Vai» la Itllaeto. peal for b«lp. They say all the buai- Springfield. HI.. No9. 26 — Follow* nesa pi rtiou and nearly all the real- lug la the official rote of lllinoia on dance portion of tn« town are in tniua, preaidenl and governor: aud many of tbe inhabitants «laatituto Freaiileut— McKinley, 597,696; Brv- They aak that contribution» be sent to sn. 601.668; Woolley, Prohibition. W. B. Hancock, mayor of the town. 17,836; Deb». «miai Democrat. ».873. Oil llvrrlrll« brtlri»» rei. Governor—Yates, Republican. MO,* T’»I« h I o , (), t Nov, •&.—lay’• 198; Alaebuler. Democrat, 618,966; ferry. storm destroyed nearly 3,0üü derricks flamea, Prohibition, 16.648; in tbe oil field« south au l neat ut bere. Social Democrat. 8,817. Refusal to Giant Exequatur to American Consul. VIOLATION OF TREATY KIGHTS CotHtAnttnnpl*, N’ov. jw>rte haa !<ofinH«|y rajostkHl lh<* rtqurtl lor an eiatpiatar lor a I’nitetl SuttM con* •ul at Harpnot. Tbia rcfu«al 1« regard* • I by tn« I nit« *! 'U«t«».- . «t u» *• a dlrwt viotatbm f th« tmaty rights, and, r» v, .!«spitv th«» rsfuiml. Th*»« a» II. Xorv-n, who was ap|M>int*l by ErMMhbnt M. huiirv *>tu< tioM ago Io etttablUh a r« i»« I»t* at Har|x*'t, haw been *hrvrtv I t pr< <*e<! tn hit p«l. 1 he riprk'l vtwit •»( the ha It la whip k«utne‘.v tn Smyrna Is l*hsvsd t*> < « id ¡‘.ib- a » >< 1» t this matter as to th* iuchmiDHy question. THt COLOMBIAN WAR. Mv«r» Hebei * ■ inri< • < <«l<>« »n4 »•«a 1*rr«>r '»irirksn, r*MWH Kingston, Jamaica, Nov. 3#. — Ths British steamer harba>lun. which has jnst arrUrtl I hare fr»*iu <*<»}ot>, r«»jw»rta that wsvaro I ftgbtln« oreurrtHl Monday tux! Tuew«lay al < ulubra. 1 b« fuiMn- turni b*rvr« atta» Itrd th« «bo u* cupi ____ ed a w g> nod - , petti . toft. . wilh the re- tuli ltiA< Ih« h «•? ti ■' ■ r;; wrre bffhivy, The when thè «teetitvr Mi l iir»d«y uighl. ¡he »t4»r«e eu*l r»iU ul < olon w »'T y > olfpeed «uid thè rv’ beld e por* lV»n of thè r«»ir ed liti* Ati^lher re bel forre *•• rvporte«! he Ihe <i>'ernmeut nrer l'enAma. »• un 1« mtirr v < . . ji ». .1 4t Ihe latler place, «ud buib renante <»n4 Co* i<-n ere In a "»late « I trr- r The rettela • r t»e n » : v ! tu «nner, an i it 1« Ì0Arwl thè «Uughtrr wlll !>• nr»»Al beh-re <te«,l*h» menila are r»‘«» h I, Ih» |it'«'T«il», il la n«««*rt*d ‘ 5 f fi- ; I a ;• - t ,’10 e • ■ i ’t • ■ «U 1 hold l’urna \ entura, Ihcngh ihe Co* i • Un , «*r - «lift ta m a • g « al ftf> ri to rr|irtft> p« «MHtkin of it. Fl<*e»«lù I r JI ssmi h»»rt» < < uìììm » a I a , Allah-lm, t al Nv» . 3’' Ihe A. d situati, u bere la alarti lag A I r«wk in ih« 'alita Alia ri». sa - > ighl thè water tu withlu a uiiie <d tue town, m in, h i» 15 ■ t i - * ili» ’ i -I thè river, an i il thè rise id the lattar con- tillusa Ihe town wtll te awatuped rhe i atbollo c» inetery w a« rcaetied last night an i is under a f «>t ol water, In thè (est lauda l>rvnb» lu thè Santa A ua river bave let in a larga volume of new water, and Ih« i-el<-r> men fear Ih» en ti r» crup of 1,600 car» will tie lori. Over Itili fumili«« bave laiell drln n troni their hotn»« ami I .-ir is fe»r timi | ; » In Is- ! ned a > bave . >-u drowne>l. HI A« Il A« < AMlMWs New Y rk, X v. • hio I >u«4iid ftlncM FlAge baie r*tarue<l •<> i euttin, m » v « e Hvrahl h frolli K«»ng. AlthoU|tb thè leieUn i* li«» •<ib- • ìi Ì im I in the Feti Hivrr dlatrict. ihe distar L« h ! yì II ax « '4 mpadieting the rute of tbe MumbriD*, rrÌM»ing v» pey tate#. The FreUch are eilremely eo lite, rvlyiDtf <»n Ihe riatta of the gnu* Umt« *e en elle* tire tn« ant of ritllog indeninUlee. Ibrve gu ii I am le nonetti at >han lek lo enforvr tbelr > la Un of 1*0,000 tee!«» The Maiidariua fYrr HO per rent, whkch ha» m»t beet» «rrepted. Fhere are frani 4 freah i .lbur*la uf diftaffecrtioD. NrjraM Mtill • < hlrAgu li»»n«»«r«t Melico. Mo., N v. 36. Ili a Iella» recai» ed l.sie tulav Irom W. J. llryau, he sava: ■Mlll l'elieiing in the principi»-« «et forth In thè < hlc«g.> platforin. I alnll ixinliuue tu lefoU’l tliem, tmllevlog the American people wlll yet «»« ih« necraalty fi-r tbe repudiativi! uf Hepub- lioaniam." Kraal!«' Heera t>efral*«l. Bloemfoutvin, Nov. 85. — The Boere under Brand were defeated Korember |8 at liaderapan. with heavy h.wwff. the torneerà charging through tiiu H< <»r liti», doing deadly damage, a« a unni* tier of riderle«» horaea demonstrated. I ran i bin! "ll waa w. nd«>l. I )»• British casualties were not serious. < *1*6 1‘nwsr** »pp*»l, Frankfort, Ky., Nov. 26 — In the court of appesta today the caae of ea- Secretary ol Mkle Caleb Powers vs the i-oiiimonwealth va» ■ ilted wlth ul argument, with l«ave to file brief» Ik»- rem tier I. 1‘owera is UStlsr life sen tence for lielng an aeceasury tu lhe Goe bel murder. •* « l»«> 11 «» «1 ClermMMe W ah I i Datasf**» Berlin, Nov. 25.—ine Fau-tieritiao Asaoclattou haa taken up thn rause of several hundred German« who were ex pelled from the Tntnavaal by the Brit ish. It is announced that "it will force the gnvrmuieot tu make an »ner- gellc demand ii|- n Great I main (><r adequate damgar*.'’ I*loti«'re 4pni»Nr»d. |:u. haiu-t. Nov 96 — The trial of tha Mace l’>niati Bulgari ms accii.ed of participatin': ,n * F*"' *” «•••■‘Inate King Charles of Roumanie, war con* eluded tialay. All were acuten red to hard labor for life in the aalt minee or to long term» of impnemment. W»at Vlrgltela’t ¥*»••. Wbreliug. W. Va.. N »v. 26.—Thu Intelligencer has received completo re turns from all but two i "iintlasof Weak A irgitiia. and, with unofficial figure« for theae connti»«, Hie figure* abou Mc Kinley a majority to la 21,039. Month < arttlln«*« l*n|MB lai Issai. Washington, Nov. 38.—The popola* Hon of booth Carolina, as announced balay, is 1.340,318, aa against 1,161,» ‘l4f in 1’9». an incream ut |a»,l87 ug ■J » 4 per cent. v ' •' a - ♦ «