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• I VOL SCIO. IV. Keystone Shaving Parlors House Only Flrit-Clai»Shop In the City Shaving Hair Cutting Shainpu-ang Baths All 1$ cents 25 * J. BI; AR I), Prop. I rum All Part» of the New Horld %% and the Old. Newly Furnished and Refitted T hr' -ug howl. > > > SCO. OREGON South U B«Uge. first da** work J. J. BARNES & SON QIC J. W. Vtk.l L Specialist for Refraction and Defects of the Eye. PORTLAND General Blacksmiths and Wagonmakers.... ORtfON. Will male tflpft to Pcto, U «irh kwai column |<>r date uf fi»iia. EAST AND SOUTH Wr > OT | n larfa •; • ' Uli«B ,. • ■ H | !>«• i.t 'k-tlU» *nd a b »4» «ufto in oar U»n 1«*» «• •Lori B« i«i ...Horseshoeing a Specialty scio, or VIA • • SHASTA ROUTE Tra'»»» ira«** H <nt *r <» I-.« I*vrftl*t»4 «tnutto« •< i P < « to |jr««»L..f v.i-a • •• BANK OF SCIO • a CAPITAL, $20,000. a»»4 w«y ■ i ■<, OFFICERS > * Proidrnt A. J. Uhnarm Vitt Preardrnl ....................... J. W. Gaine« Caahter ........................... C. V. 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BURIAL CASKETS AND CASES ALWAYS ON HAND SCIO,' OREGON. SCIO LIVERY AND FEED STABLES IRVINE & CALAVAN, Props. Our Riy> Ar<* First-Class and Our Horses Are Good 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... LEADING DEALER OF THE NORTHWEST IN PIANOS ANO ORGANS I list ruineiiT h Sold on Easy Terms, (’all and See .My Goods Before Purchasing. foot ball SpecUton Dropped on Red-Hot Eumaces. The t hiiMw« court has lost confidence in Earl Li ami I'rince Ching. •a sad Beys Wars ea Tap el Olass harks plain«, ad th. Past Week hi • Twelve hundred bolomen sei render ed to the Americano at Vlgau. ( undtnMd Ferm. Congee ha* ts-4 signed the I’ekln pro- knot. An Austrian field marshal criticise» lli-- British army rgauiaati n Sf.nur, Hoot Culm. ha. returued float Au American warahtp «Hi make a demonstration against Morocco. Krag.r sl»ite<i in ent officials. th« French gut »ra Six men were drowned in a forty boat dteaster on Hpukano river. I'slarw guard. have b an siui to ar- mat I'rince loan. Toxas' vote (<>r providential etertora • m Bryan, 33T.432; McKinley, 131.- 573. Col«, »el Ds-nl-y may sucxeaii Cougar as otinletar to < blue Nome is m-w completely shut off hum tli» outer world by a tmrrter of Ice. A conspiracy tn awaaslnale !»>rd Rol-erta was dlscoverwd in Julianne«- burg. Governor Geer baa Isnund certificate* at elrctlun to Rspubll.su electors lor Oregon. Heavy fogs presviled on Puget round, causing ui.oy minor accident« >u both land ami water. The official vote for presidential elec- hire in New Jersey »»• Republican, 321.701; Democret, 164.608. The |opulatino of Taint is 8,04*», 710. agatntt 3.28-,533 in IH90, an increase | ' | • r lit Th» population of North Carolina is 1.H03.H10. as sgalnat I.HI7.VI7 iu 1M9O, an tuerraee of 27S.HIII. or 17 per cent. - House Democrats will offer a oea army M1I. Ceanprshemlvs Ksview «/ th. Impertart Hap A. W. HAGEY . The Guam lypboua was Use wurst In 40 years int Door (oum ftRHOUX Ml lt>t NT IN SAN fRANCtSCO Official ri-turua show that the vot« for pri-vident in lues was: Republi can. 807,Hit; ihinocrat, 3O9.4HA. SOO Boxers are active around Tien Tstn The t*niled states gunboat Moaocncy all! witator al Take. Th« population of Nebraska is 1,068,- 539 »gainst I,OSH,»10 in l»»0, *ti in i' ream of 8,630, or .» f>er cent. AS J I nk vf »hi lt. « c k» a «4 Jewelry r> painrô promptly LATER NEWS. MMH». INTtRtST TO Ot * MANY tttAMtt Of D «i a Stimi b ok'og an<1 *x. lung* basine». i -ant ma ’e at curr«it rates ard drafts fvued on principal citici. u.|h traji • g aa l »1 Fa».-. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, -tecretary Hay signed a anal treaty alto Nicaragua. Our tables ar« supplied wrth ths beat ihr markets aii<*d..4U-* 15 - 2$ “ . .. COUNTY, OKEGON. ws w int ra Commercial 0 L V1SCEMT, Prep. LINS The I’ortlaud, Or., Chamber of Com merce urge, an appmplratlon of f4,- oo .ooo tor omni aad ln»ka at the dalles. The jnpulstion of Utah, as officially announced, is 376.74», as against 207,- 0»5 in 1HP0, an incieaae <H,8i4, or 88.1 per cent. An irrigation bill allowing more than (1,000.000 to Oregon, Washing- ti n ami Idatio will l>e introduced at the coming Mimion ul cougrem. University of trregon defeated Uni versity of WaahingtM u> football by 43 to U. Fulton, Kentucky, was ti»it«.l by a fire which dee troy d 30 eatablivlm,. at« *u.l <u«te<l a Io«» of (.'.’ .J.I hi O. Ria ds and >torma ar damage in the East. causing great — Durlcea Pcruxu hdlsd. «an Francl»"., I tec I —As a reeult of the moat horrible catastrophe that »ver occurred In «an Francleco, 13 pen pie were ki led ami 100 tatelly Injured »•lay. by the roilapse of the n«v( ol the I'acific iilase Works, ou Fifteenth street. Tbev felt through the n»‘ n|«>n the rod hot fum» *« aud glass vnto below. All were borrinly buruel, and it to feared that In »Iditton to th» 13 deaths already reported, there will 1« several more. Ibren to a Herribis Dsath. Two hundred people, all men ami boys, had gathered on the sh««t ir u A Sumpter, Or., miner was badly in r<s>f of the glass works to obtain s Iroe jured by the explosion of giant pnedcr view of the annus! fuotbell gam« be which be plat .-d on a stove to thaw tween Stanford ami the University of out. California. About 30 minutes after Fred W. Buhunell. fur ••■vrral year» the game commenced there was a city editor of the Mianeaiolis Tribune, clash, plainly audible on the fo>>|i>al| lied at that city ul cancer of the stout- grounds, an-l a |*>rtt<in of the crow ) <>n •ch. the roof went dowu to a te rrible death The population <>( Indian Territory is below. Th« tire« In the furnaces had teen 891.»00, a* against 190,1«» In 1*90, an Increase of 211,775. or 117.5 per started for the first time t*«lay. and th« vats were full of liquid glass. It was mat. upon these that the victims fell. Some The population of Wisconsin, as an Were killed Instantly, ami others were nounced by the census bureau, is 2.06».■ slowly nest».I lodswth. The (»« who >4», as againet 1,6H6,8 h O in IHUO, an missed the furnaces or rolled off to increase of 3H3.143, or 22.6 pet cent. gether with worknun In the glass Two steainers collided on the river works, saved the Ilves of many «ho toy «bout :'<) miles above Huntington. W. nnconsetous by pulling them away Ya., sinking 30 coalboate , utiililug from their horrible resling places. 500.000 bushels of coal, entailing« li es The police ami tire departments were 3f (100.000. s - n at hand, ami every patrol wgu Advices from Australia stat« that and ambulance in the city was sum the voloauo on Beach island, in the moned. They were not enough and New Britain group, lias again become ex prose wagons aud private carrlagts active, causing a great upheaval on were pre»s«<l into service to carry off Many of ilia land an l see. Many uatltes have boeu the dead and woundel. wounded were unconaeioue, »hil« oth killed. er» w< re raced, shrieking with agony, The award of th« Swiss goverainent to the hospitals. In the Franco-Brasilian boundary dla- The Southern I’acific railroad hos pute gives Brsxil 147,000 square miles pital was only two blocks away, and of the contested territory. I r.iuce Was qilicklv tilted. Al-’utlll vouml- gets about 3,000 square miles north of ed were taken there. Others Were -cut the luiiiu.: Huemac rat to St. l.uke’s hospital, the city receiv There are 400 cases of smallpox in ing hospital, to private residence« and th« city of Winona, Minn., ami to pre other placet. At the tewpilals there vent its spread the public school» have was soon a shortage <>f surgeon» and been close.) and street-car companies some of th« wounded bad to wait until compelle.1 to atop their cats at the help came. boundary ol the infected district. Signor Marconi baa practically solved the que.tiou of c< mtn trsu.mieaion by «ireli-« telegraphy, and «ill soon lie A typhoon swept the lalaml of Guam, able to use bit system acmes the At killlug humlre.l- of natives. lantio. The population of Montana, a. an- nouncml by the Cnttud Mates ceuaus bureau, 1. 343,33», aa against 133,15» in IKV0, au im re**o of 111,170, or H4.I per cent The population in IMO was 39,15», showing an lucrea>o ol 04,000, or 337.4 per cent, from I8H0 to itito, Buildra« Wb«a th« Tanbsn Gave Day The dowager empress is trying to in duce the emperor to return to I'ekm. The powers are debating ou the wis dom of sr-U'lmg an ultimatum to China. The official vote ol \Vi«couriii fol lows: Republican, 365, HC6; Demo cratic, 159,836. A latavrer on a bridge near < .rant's Pas » was in«tantly killed in the col- lapse ol the structure. A young man was fatally abut oy robbers near The Ihtlle», Or. General Rates reports the captor« of 83 Filipinos, six of «bom murdered Officers at Tien Tain are In favor of setersi persons last spring. destroying the Chinese fortifications. The Dutch of Cape Colony are t>e- Fire destroyed a cement plant near ooniing restless and loyalists fear there Fasten, Pa., causing a loan ol (300,000. may soon 1» an upilsitig. Vnitml Mdtee geological surveyors The population of Oklahoma 1« 39H.- are inspplug iotvleru Oregon niluiug 346. against 61,«84 lu l«90, an increase districts. of 336,411, or 44 per cent. The official vote of Indians is as fol Th« population of Nmth Dakota is lows: Rryan, 309,594, McKtuley, 601,670, as against 33«. so in 1HV i, au 836,003. increaso of 73,763, or 22.1 per cent. The official vote of the state of Vlr- The population of North Dak 4a is gma la aa follows: Bryan, 146,179; 319,416. aa egaiusl 1*3,719 in 1690, an McKinley. 117,151. fm rease of 136.437, or 74.6 per cent. Vktimi Mostly Beys. Most of those killed and injured were toys between and 16 years of age. Nearly all of the victims had their skulls fracture"! or limbs broken and sustained serious internal Injuries. I lie portion of the n«il whli-b collapsed was merely the covering over the ventilator l-ars at the tjet of the building ami was not constructed to sustain any heavyweight. The tern ntal tun ter a in the router, eorroa|«>udlng to the ridge pole of au ordinary etru< turn, broke near the center, aud the light frame work underneath, with its cover ing of corrugated iron, turu. d inward, burning a chute, through which the men aud boys ««re pre. ipltat'd tuto the finnaroa la-nealh. Only a tew «vre actual*.» burned to death, the ma- F ritv being kilted by the tail. Sev eral of ite>"» injured are in a precarious rondtlon, ami the list ol dead tusy Ire increeaevl to a score wiihiu a day <>r two. A nnmtrer «te> stere truly slight ly hurt w. llt to lltelr homes uuastlsted. Taquit fatrapp<d M ohsm El Paso, Ter., Dec I. —News of a 9«rte tattle last *uuday between Meg» Sarah lternhar.lt an I M. Coqnelin The |s>pulatlon of Teunewe« is played their first night to a representa 2.020,093. as against 1,767.1« lu l«»o, icon regulars sml Yaqui Indians, was tive andienoe in New York City. They an increase of 28,09», or 14.3 per rent. brought here today by two American miners, Seth Tnnikins aud IV III Lowe. appeared in Rostand's Aighm.” The population of New Mexico te They were prospecting ate.ut 40 miles Attornev < .»neral Hlackl.uru gives bis 195,310, as sgaiu-l IS.»8 In IMVO, an from Soyapn, Mexico, when th« ludiane otiiclal opiuiuu that reading the Bible increase of 41,717, or 27 I percent. ap|»-are.l, made them prisoners ail and r»l>eallug lire Lord's I'ray er are Tro-p* vv -re The United states auxiliary cruiser ransacked their camp permissible in Oregon public schools. Y'-aemite sank inatvph. -n st Guam. dlrpnt. ht-d in pursuit of the Itpllaus. The president has <l»ctrl*sl to strpoiut Novetnl«r 5, drueuiug fivn of the crew. The Indians eutrappr-d the Mexicans in a narrow part of the mountain« ami F. T. Rowles, naval constructor in The population of Idaho, as officiallv when tha .Mexicans finally »itlelrow charge of the New York uavy-yanl. announced, is 161,772, as «g..m-l *1.- they left 30 dead. The Americans chief of the bureau of construction and IH5 in l«V0, au increase ol 77.387, or repair of the navy departtueut, U|< u toeaped. bis lu Ilans were killed t< 91.7 per .-ent. wound e<l. the retirement front active service neat Two American privates were kilted March of Rear-Admiral lluhborn. th* sni Hire« w utided In an ambush of Sials TNrss Can el Whsat present Incunil«nt. lad rones near Malolre, l.uaou. The in Mound City, Kaa , IS-c. I.—F. K. A dispatch receive.I at Barlin from surgeuts escaped. Wc«Mr was arrested her« today by a Field Marshal Count von Waldersee, Hauk robliers at Emden. Hi., com detective of Uro Chicago A Milwaukee dated November 24, says th« German pletely «recked the Farrnrrs* bauk rt nl on the charge ol stealing I hr«« car »S|<edlt|ou has hoisted lite r.erman tlag with dynamite aud gut away «ith it a l« of wte-al from the yards of the over tl>« great wall, «bleb was reached (3,000 to (4.000. rotti|Mtny in Dee Moines, la. Wesaef Notember 33 by «ay of Hey Ling By an explosion of uitro-glycerlne In « uh « manner »«cured lite bills of Cheng, after a difficult ntountaiu maSv-h. The dispatch adds Utai iue at Leneervllto, W. Ya., 20 miles a!~ie lading for I lie cars snd got them to Trench bad a set ere tight with Boxers Wheeling, four hoys were kille-l and 14 market, realulng (1,600. wounded, of whom two • III die. 30 kilometers south of l‘ao Ting Fu. The population of the state of Wash Soulipos nt Ntw York. Horse« to the nutul«r of 50,000 ar« ington as officially announced, ia 51«,• to ta> purchased In this country tn tlie Now York. I tec. 1.—Twenty four 103, as against 84», 390 in I «90, an in next six months by egents of the Brit «■•«» of small|«>x ««re dlet-overed to nervate of 16«,918, or 4«.3 per cent. ish government for the use of laird tiermana seised a Lhine-e vessel aud day lu a block on West Sixty ninth Kit. h»ner's forces In policing th« street, near West Fu-I avenue. Hie Transvaal ami Orange Free rtate. This demanded treasure consigned to au sufferers were taksu to Willard Parker English company at Tien Tsiu. The n««e has l«en announced by John H. hospital. The dlSMsa is supposed to Bratton, of Si. Ixmls, who baa sup boxes u> treasure had tieen landed aud have started in this oily from a negro the Germans could not get them. The plied directly and Indirectly to the actor, who belongs to a Southern the British army in the last two yearn German ting was then hoisted on the atrical troop. many borsee suitable lor cavalry use. vessel and her cargo coutiscated. Unsatisfactory rate arrangements I>r. Leopold Kahn, th« Arctic ex plorer. ia rerteln that Lieutenant I'eary with railroads may prevent the G. A. R. encampment in Itenver. ta wintering al Fort (.longer. The man who Intiit the city bail of The yellow look on Chinese affaire pnbltshml by the French foreign o.Ticn Denver to now eel hug cigars and totao* shows cl.we relatl >ns between France co at a staud in the curri ior of the building. and the I'nitml '•tatee. Colon»! ¡tenjatnin West Blanchard, The will of Frank Williams, late of Johnstown, l*a., makes a Iwqueat of once one of the moet widely known (3O0.000 to the ¡«high university at railroad men in the coontry, died at South Bethlehem Pa., for the benefit ol bls residence in Maahingtou, aged 74 worthy student«. («unparya A<»uut Sunday Thsatsn. New York, Nov. 80.—Th« A<-tora' Church Alliance of America has la-gun an active can>|Mign against Nau-lay theatrical performances, and Ila mem- ta-rs promise to keep it np until actors have one day of rest In seven. It claims to hare caused live arrests which have been marie at New York theaters th« past three Sundays, and it to now keeping an eye on the prosecution of Uic-O cases. GAVE IP THEIR ARMS. Fovr huitdrtd Knuth Surr«fwJ<r«d to th« Bo<ri • R<h<l C om T oo U m . I a n l< n, lXr< S,—Itobevto bl«*I Irviu |»jhaDU<»»burrf, uu»lor »tatw of Woduoailav, Nn\eiiil«*r 30: **lb< lbw etelorp garrison ol two guns of the slxty-elghth field l-attery, • Ith detaehmenls o| the Gloucester* shire regiment, the Highland light In- lanlry aud the Irish rltles. 400 in all. surrendered al 5:45 1*. M., November 8<>. <»ur I -aaee were 15 men kilted and 43 w< unded. Including Major Hansen and Captain Digby. The enemy is said to the 3.000 strong. Four hundred men ««re dispatched Kuan Fdt uburg to relieve D»«els>l«rp, l-ut they did not succeed in reaching there tn time. Km-x joined this force and found !*«• wetsrlorp ivarnated. Seventy-live sick • nd wounded bad l-ron l< fl there. Kn< t putsued, and Is report»«l t*> have saetratltilly engsg««l Mevn ami Itewrt near Vaal Bank. They rellret! west and southwest. Knot's meseeug-r failed to get thru igh, »> I hsve n de- tells.** AMERICAN PIAN ADOPTED, f urupsaa Canals Will f mpl„v flsrtrk Meiers tor Propulsion. New York. Dec. 3.—Mr. Hawley, wiio has l-eeit comiesionerl by Vmeriean Interests to advocate the prim'Ipie o| electric propulsi- n lot canals, has re turned to lamdon from the contineul, snvs th« Tribune's 1» ml.-n c- rrt-»|* nd- ent. He report« that plana for elec tric canal service have lew is a-loplol in Belginni ami Holland, aud that the waterway« of th. *e <>nntri>-« will be equlppo-l with motors similar to lte>se pr->|» -«*1 fog o|«-rsti ti on tlie i »ie ca nal. Tte-se motors Will Ire pguviderl by an American cunipany, and the en tire • v.t. ri, ,.f electric propulsion ol canal b<-Ml« will be introduced trout Hie I lilted States. Mr. Hawley asserts that in France a bill ha« Ixeu prepared for the intro- do- tb-n of the sun» system of canals in that oeuntry. He expect« that elec tric motors lor French cisnnls will be ordered from the United states. OUTLAWS RUN DOWN. Th< Carver <4 th< Brt<dlon< M m M a in Auttrilu li t inaily t fukd. Vnucuuwr, B. C.t !h?c. 3.—Th«? •traiti< r Wnrrii . . (r m Xu-tralia, bring« iwwm o| the tinhh of the Hrwl* long Black«. J<»« utnl Jitniny Gowruor. \ ■ i < rUiitv4 in <i«y«. Including nine mui-lerv, their camp in the bush was surrouuded by squatters, who wat-Tie-1 all night, aud lu the tnoruiug demanded the surreml- t of the notorious outlaws. Hie blacks, str l-rrtss-d. »tartvd to run, ami the squatter* fired, killing Joe and wound ing Jimmy Governor. The latter was subacqeutly' deliverer! by the s-piatters to the |< ---* of Ct-nstelries who took him b> the nearest hospital, where bls re co very is taring awaite-1 by the author ities. mimmi Boat Capsized and Four Live» Mere Lost. MilUtNT IM I IKS ON SPOKANt ÍM teNom Sumh<r<d T Su*(<<d<d Ul Short Othtrt KlYfK fhr« uf to Rcxutd. S|*k«n»». Ihn, 3.—Four Hv*« «rtw . h»«< hrrr ihU »vetiiog by lb« ca|wt«in< •»( « carrnjit farry I*»at tu th«* j riv«r. I hi* (t»rry U uh»» it two mile« i »h>wu U m » rtirr. Il«*» cm»«tng th« •trrani with IN woikinru, wh»» ha«l ihalr day • tn a ^»>n»truo« lion ramp u«nr the Graut N«»rtb«*ru** hrbtga. Ihn intQ crowded <«> the t»>W aud it it wa« Alt tha iu*n wrra thru an lu tba cold watar. Kiva •want to »btirv an I th« other* cllmiwd on th« capM>«»«l h>*t. I ha whim ra t high and wuwhtMl four ol thorn to tira lb. Wh6*n the lurry ral*»)««*»! a man •tarted of! tu a «kitT to th* rra ue. Sotna of the men who witoe«aad tha •c< tilrut ho t irist'd up >>na <»( tha man in th« water, but neither Iba rea* »•Oer n* r th« »kiff b.»« • in *' G’cn *****ti. It w«i probably carrttud down the rap* t»la. and It la pkMtvibla that the two men have reached »höre «enua dGtancw !«>au »tream. .Another •<■ unt »aye th« Uwt wa* •wampml by a Urge log. PHILIPPINE ASSASSINS. Gtiutr«! MiA/fhur Coahrmt of Haiup Powd (pon four falKCS, \5;» ii > i .-4 I I <■■ -o-’.i. '!■* Gthur hrt» «• ulirini'*l th»* m »ten*•«•’» of haugiOit uj<»n four native« rweutly <*8»nviutr«l uf murlar at Lituan o. The -. h u tied wim i inntltvs <»f' th« "biiBrilia da Honor«** a b-»nd of *»•«•• •tu« wh«*M! vh tlm« wer« kl n.»pjw<1 au»l Itoload. They will lie batigtnl iJwem* U r 3|. t a*hnro on tha lala de I <ui;lo, *.fT tha cant coa*t of I w«« »uc^eiki»fully lhaa!e*l. ati»l at rit «-I al Dtnan^oau Hound •bort of roa I rhe trauaforred to the tra< *'|«>rl renn^vivauia t)»« muCingenl uf‘the Twenty•aecottíi lufaitCry and the •uppllcn destined for Bakr, end then pro« eeiltal for Nema I acvivi, >o ith I amariuve. Guam \<«dt Help. Wa»bln¿ton, Doc. 3.—The navy du* • '. ■ • ’ • • • I - • 1 . • .( cablegram fr*»m .Admiral Harney; Dor. 3 —•(Illi«- lal report front (» um m ju»t receHtal. LoH /Uiug mm droanrsi: J ob «) h An<lri«*n, coal* P<** bot ; Jacob 1^* liny Mah^lTry, prrntire. thwt ciao*; Grurge Auljiil, •**ainan; William Frcderluk Davit, hrviH»n, flrtt*clMte; Frank Nwauaon, ono»aiii. Two I mj >B<« i re» »veröd acre unrcvtgulaabl«. (iovernut r»'j»«-rU danger of ttarvallou. Atkt for ita.OtMl Hard f <<M Nur luchoH. pound« Ilnur, 30.000 bincull. 1,000 Orang« River. Dec. 3.—Th« Her**» tugar, 2.000 wit p*‘rk. ?n4n<»o rlee, al! hy ebnimamlo. 1 strong, li.l-luig a f >r dewittut« nativ«'«, shall I • ptemli-l pt siuun on a range of precipi- aur crutiur? Bru tu« took auiple • to ret tous kopjva m ar the village of l.u-T» If, •r the pi vac Qt. .Newark, Guam. ••IU M KY.” completely barring the British advance, attack- ! l ob-nol Henry Hamilton Het- Chief Puhtr of MamU. He*« tninmn Aller live hours' hard fighting the liner« were «spoiled from HI. fgoult. Dec. 8.—The f*o»t Dit the p -itiou, bw-ing heavily. The Brit patch today »ay«»: ’H bief of t*»»h t ish loss«-» were small, owing to the John W. ('a pin Evil, of St. ¡»oui». !»•*• fact that the British adopted Boer beeu offered the |Mwhion of chief <»l niethaal» of taking Cover, t 'olouel Net police of Maúlla nn«ler the civil givern* tle oc. uppl<--l l.u. h if, am! tearue4 that m* nt now in the <*ourae ul f< rmali«>n. boo burses had |ae«l through b-r aud bat ftcmpled.1’ Dewet, wlto ia reported to lie In ths iMiigblorhood. The r-x-r coimaau-ler THE DEAD NUMBER 18. openly r-oa«tod in tbo village of having shot 300 natives fur »yiu|albi«iug with browing list of Vklims i-f lh< San trac «< lire British. Aivkisnl Hawaiian land Laasas. Honolulu. Nov. 31.—-Th« Itepbulican ol li»lay say«i ’’Within 30 days euita will be file.I on lehall of the Unltr-I Mates to set aside all grant«, sales an-l l. asrs of pul.lie lands made by the ter rib-rial government of Hawaii tines July 14, 19i 0 The Republican Is In a pisllloii to slate thia aa all al-wilute tael, despite the atatemrul sent out from Washlnglon to the effect Csal the department* of jastlse dented that it- turaey-General Gilggs had Instrncteo Di»tri< t Attorney Baird to iw-litate suite to set aside all grants, sal««, franchises and least-» in Hawaii granle-l since .September 36, 1699." Newport Bankwrs.krrs. Cincinnati, Dec. 3.—-Hobart Win- gtel. * i-taut te kk.-1-r of the wrecked Gero an National l«nk of New pros. I. y . W arya»l...| (n f> !• city at a late hour last night, charged with belog an accv.mplice of Frank Brown, who was short (196.0" I in hto ac counts Witiatel was taken to Newport ■nd locks»I up, ball being refused. Brown lias tbit y«t beeu *|.preheude<l. Wyomtog's Vol«. bead All Idsnlilwd. Hen Francisco, Dec. 3.—Ti e terrt l-ln s- ci-inut of Thursday, resulting ii th« death ol |0 per»«>tja an.l the injury of lour time« as many More, ba» -ast a gltstin over th« city. Aloul ths morgue t>»lay there have l>«u rr- w-ls of anxious inquireta. relatives au 6 Irieii i of II». «.. wli . sr- km an I hut Ixwti victims uf the accident Tbs • lee.I have all Item Meutlfled. Tin »«roller's jury will be t-skeii IO view the remain« ami will al-‘> visit ths scene of the tragwly. Until all ths dead have l-ecn view-4 by the jury, none of the remains will I— |«-rmitt»d to tm taken away from the morgn« All th« hospital« are i-r-.s *•••! with ths nmlm.-l sml injured »nd a large staff <* pli.sl. lau« ami nur- s is al w tk. Daly's Horsss Io B< Sold Ness York, Dec. 3. —The execiitsirt of Mar us Ihsly's estate will •••11 Mr. Daly's »table of thorongh’irv- Is and breeding horses as »•«>□ as |»>«>ll>l* These hor««« cost Mr. Daly over (-¡00,- 0<><). Among tbo «tallions are Ham burg. Tammany. Bathampton. I»l'l->r, Ogden au<l Invernesa. Over 100 brood marea will be sold. California's Vota. Cheyenne, Wyo., Dec. 8.—Official Sacramento, Ual., Deo. 8 —Ths returns show the result ol the elertion official figures on the pre«i-l- uual ele» In Wvoming to have been as follows: ti'-tl for California, as - ompll-l by tin McKinley, 14,462; Bryan, 10,164; Mo- secretary of state, give McKinley 164,- Kinley's plurality, 4,818. 755. Bryau : A - 304. Praws Tess's R«6»'l>on. Conspirators Blown Up. I’ittebarg, Dec. 3.—A Morgantown. W. V., special aays: Mate Mine In spector Janies W. I’anl, of West Vir ginia, Sava th« recent mine disaster at Berryville, in which 14 lives were lost, was due to a conspiracy Io kill the foreman uf the mine. The conspira tors. after lighting the fuse, stood at the •ntran- e of the mine, but the force of the ex;-Io«ion was treater than tl«y expected ami they were also killed. shanghai. Dec. 8.—A missionaty Is the province of Kang So rep.rt« thw 10,000 of the truoj»i of (leneiaf Ton; Fa Hsiang -nt ere I that pr -v ime anf joined Brine« Tuan's rei-elh-o against the emperor General Tong has beet obtaining so ppi les of the viceroy ol Sie I hueii. The governor of shan S has aired a request to th« IV« Chang viceroy to send him witlx-ut delay ei,M qaick-flrtng gons, and th« vl- eroy ha, ur-lere-I the gun» to lie -vol.