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IX. VOL. SCIO. - ■" ■ 17.«/ ^.ùz.i.ùzn Jira:* PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT «•IO, LINA co., Iraak -»Urea THE SKIPTON STABLES Good Turnouts. Prompt and Courteous Attention out: UO3I By T. L DUGGER I the rvpurte that the Russian right bad Oregon HAPPENINGS OF TWO CONTINENTS —ALBANY LUNCH Me hi I lop A Churihlll. Prop*. A Return« of th« Lett Important bul Not L om Interesting Al .HANY OKI GON Events of the Pat! Week. * • ley The entire Fuwian Black tea fleet now in ..pen revolt. C C «oasi <to To Th« u kktasT a ».-V J II fwretarv Taft Mye he il.»« not »1 I wet to eucceed the late Krcretary Hay at.«aSV ogguciS Wirlcae telegraphy haa Iweti eurceM- fully ueed on Chicago A Alt.m train* M-'XTANTS Jam«« F. Tr«cey, of Albany. N. V ATTORNEY AT LAW u II gi ) ALBAMT. < h : or < h : dami -, »‘I A » I ATI W ‘:,l‘ >1 ATTORNEYS AT LAW A!WANT I .Ml » K General Blacksmiths and Wagonmakers !• M l> Celo Crtfon Uli. W M Horseshoeing a Specialty W p. Graduate Eclectic Medical College SCIO, OREGON C1bc!uB«U. OM« •CIO TUB X OHKGOM Stute Scio A Q MULL M D PHYSICIAN ani SURGEON Bunk Enjoined by Court. Chh'Bgo. July 4 -—Action taken yr«- terdey by IL44<>ni, of the Hu|w The meeting of the Trans-Mississippi rior court, i" likelv to cauer a »preml of < ongroae to lw held in Portland in Au- the tminalrm* atfike to the tlriVWrs em | guet promiara to lie tlie moat int.-r. et- ployed by the local parcel* express mg of any yet held. companies, who do buainrm through A cotii|>any baa Iwrn for mad in San F iancieco to place on the market a gae which 1* claimevi to be Irw from tin |x>i».nou« matter that caueee death. TtltphsM Sz:hsacs X« IL SHELTON KEáLESTATE B8ÛÏE9, flatlet if th» Tsaes Fotary TakUc 6:1» Orsgen In »peaking of tin- death of Secretary Hay. the pri-eidcnt »aid "the American people have never had a greater •< - re- tary of etale than John Hay, and hi» Im.» 1» a national calamity." John I*. Rockefeller ba* given 410,- for higher education in tlie United Statrw. iuhi . ihk * Martial law ha* lawn declared at many pointe and the rntire Ruwian Orejón empire ia shaken with revolt, Seto 6:15, Crsfoa J» Swollen are on the verge of war. The ■ riulee ol both nation* arc Iwing rapid ly mobilised. We buy our eterk In large qnantlll«» Indictment« have liven retnrned and keep a full line nt carnage and again«! 7 packing houee official« by tin wagon material. Al! kind» of work In federal grand jury ei'.ting in Chicago - ur line don« on short ■>- ti. ». Ten count« »bow violation« of tlie She - -wan anti-truet law. DENTIST < J. J. Burnes & Son, OMUOON yfj LbVk N g I’ uopuii iop t«r lini >• ■ -•»•- R^ot Ofl| « l»vn turned ar« incorrect. On the cun- trary, it 1* Mid that «ivneral Nugi'e army which, on June !*► was far to th* ! weetward of the other Japanese armlM. has since l*rn m >vmg in the direction ¡of Changtiifu, and the pressure brought to l>ear against the Human cavalry flank it was tbovgbl was fur the purjMiae if covering the irtrvat of llw mam . force. The Ja|<ane»e ere eli-wly pushing for- 1 ward their center. They are strongly ! fortifiyug each village occupied by them and are making a demonet ration iof c<Mi»i,|eralile force m-ar Haihiugi heng IW mil«-« *n»t <d Changtufn. The op«r , at mn» are proceeding «lowly, «nd a g. neral engagement ie improbable I*- tore the end of July. Hhavlng.................................... IS cent» hae I wen appointed aasoriate joetira of the htipri-me court of the Philippine Hair Cutting ......... 2A FORCED TO DELIVER GOODS islands. »« hharupoolng . ........ 23 Indication« «twin that Norway and Hath«........................ 2S • • Ch.cago Parcels Eaprraa Companies Mwarv l' /tu at» l »ullrllof «i lNrh«i !»• au4 la tat» la OBea m WM| M Mrw< a Germany ie very angry at Ureal Brit ain'« influence with Franc. ATTORNEYS AT LAW Oudela B:<«k Japan«»» are Fort fying tach Viltag« They Occupy. lleaiLjaartrrv of th« Russian Army, Cevae« a.«m-l »ul X; »veri* -»..«• •rrumiiee NEWS OF THE WEEK PUSHING IOKWAHD AT CtNTER C77I3X23 PrreM^nt CuhiM . . .................... T J ........................ W. Great I'ntain view» with alarm the growth of the navy of the United »tatr-a. and her» »he w ill lone her >u- prvtnacy of the Pacific in the near future. John I Wallace, ex-chief engineer I the Panama canal, My» he «ill roon give a etateinenl to the publii which D «M a general tanking and exchang» will »how that he was ju«titiel in teu- bus n«M L • ns ma 1« al irrenl ratea lermg Ina re'ignation. and drafts Issued oa principal citiaa. German paper* take in extremely tark view of the Ruwian situation. It 1» not Iwlieved that the government - an depend on it* army, and, with the navy already in revolt, a revolution ia — VIA— vurv to come. IAST jwd sootf , Southern Pacific Co WatrhmaktT and Jeweler BIUTA IDSTB The German Naval league dti lareir '.hat of the 314 lMtlleelii|>» liatad in the German navy, 13 ate called "old leixe»" «carcely fit for harleir defense. Number *3 hae not yet liven Iwgun Traine Irete W»*t “ o for Purl end (If lite remainder only 10 approach the and way Btetiooe el 10 46 a tn L m »« modarn liattleeliipe of other power». All kinds ut watch«, clocks ««d Jewwlry or Alban/ el J 45 p m By an agreement Iwtwi-vn the rail prvmj Üy repaired. manufacturing com|*niea of England, atvM Portland 8 30 a m . » 30 p m Bcic ouflKnr France, Germany and Belgium, in > u- •• Albany 11 10 p in , 11 !» p m krrlvM Ashland 11’ < » m . Il *> a m t|«e, and thoee of the United Mat«-», " fiacramenUi 7 M p in , 8 M a m tlie market* of the world have Iwen •’ Hau Frau. iKvi 7 aft p in , 8 AS a lividcd. American compwnlaa are to Pullman and Tourist care an both keep out of Europe ami In return will 1. A. Tl< MH trains Chair care Sacramento to Og have an undieptuvd control of the I ■■ ■ ■ . - I I . I ■ • • I United Stale*. Chicago, fit l«uuie, New Orlaau* an-i Four eolider» have Iwvn arrr»t«»l in Washington. Connecting at San Frat «• o with H-molulu for making tpurioii» gold »vera! Ila« lor H ' - - i coin. 'hlllppin«, Ceutral and ulh Amer Pur« I iqu- r« fur M .hemal Purpose» Charle« J. Bonaparte haa entered ra into hie dutiee ia* en retary uf the Navy |gg Mr« M F M ' • l department. Wwt Sew etath-n, or ad ire-» Gia. U» • Call Seven negroe* and a white man were CUMAN, taken from the Watkinsville, Georgia, SCIO OREGON Portland, Ore jail, ami ehot by a mob. Six perwon» were killeal and 20 in- jured. Hi of the latter evriouely, in a storm at Philllpaburg, Kaneae. It is Mid that a former employe of tire twel truat haa told the prveident alt the detail» of the working» of the truat. R. V. HRGEY CORNER SALOON W. E. G P A . ALL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING AT THE NEWS OFFICE AT THE LOW- EST POSSIBLE PRICE GET PRICES VxZ\Z«xZ'vZ~ J-v/S/v^Z'w'"---'*^ 3 C»SCIO ~~LIVERY & FEED STABLES.,> frvine f Myer, Props. Hack connects u’ith all trains at n>s£ Solo and morning train at Munk er s Our rifs are first-class and our horses food drivers Prices reasonable. 7. 1905. FLOOD IN MEXICO NO. 2. ATTACKS INDICTMENT Thur»ti>n he»» It 1» Impossible to Con«,ct Mitchell. In the official announcement Secre tary Taft «core« J F Wallace, Panama engineer», and demand« hie rveigna- tion. The crew of the Ruaeian Imttleahip Kniax Potemkin* fire«! two »hots into the city of Odema, tearing great hohw ion the building» in the jwth of the »bell«. » A semblance of or<l«r has lievn re stored in OdeCM, but the situation i* •till miMl critical. Troop« tired into the rioter» with macihne gun», killing 1,000. Major General W>»»| hae liven grente«! two month«' leave of alwence from the Philippine«. The grave of Molly Pither, the I erm me of the battle of Monmouth, ha» liven appropriately marked. Vice Admiral Chouknin, commander of the Black era fleet, hae declined Vi a><ept the poet of Ruwian minister of marine. The Late John Hay the city aid nuburbH. The Emphiyrn»’ SMsociation filed, two daya ago, an ap plication for an injurntion preventing the«» companim from refusing to make delivvriee to and from the boycotted house«, ax they have lx t n refusing to do since the commencement of the strike. J<>udge lloldom isaeud a temporary injunction against three of the expreen companir« which have refused to tie liver mertbandifw«. Tlmao against whom the injunction« were iMued are The John* Hi Express company. Page Brother« Express company, and the pM»uth Chicago Steam I mx I Express com pany, The**e companies, by the court a onier, will I* compelled to make de lie enes fui all merchants withuut discrim ination* * STUDEN1S MAKING BIG FUSS Chin«»« Government Doe» Not Want Coolie* to Come to America. iMroit, July 4—Charles Itenby, diplomatic advivrr to the viceroy of North China, who la visiting relative» here, dor» not take a evrioua view of Chinese threat* to boycott American goods owing to tlie Chinree exclusion act. Mr l>enby, who has for 20 year* I wen in ch«» touch with political and commercial affaire in China, Mid •'The Chinese government is not l«ck id this agitation, ami it 1» not support- ed by the merchants. It is probable that Chin«*»«- student» ate making the trouble. The students of China, like those ut Russia, are a factor in politics, young, hot-headed fellow», «ducated abroad ami with advanced reform ideas Steven* Succeed» Wallace. Washington, July 4.— Secretary Tait ha» appointed John a Kteven«, of Chi cago, chief engineer of the Panama canal commi»»ion, with reei.lrnce on the isthmus Mr. Klevena »ui-ceed» John F. Wallace. Mr. Kteven» also will tie made general manager of the Panama railway. He will not I* a member of the isthmian canal commie- . . II - -i.nv will lw | «1.000 a year Mr. Kteven» 1« now in th« serv ice of the Philippine rommieaion a» Inspector in the constHn-tmn of 1,0<)O mile« ul Philippine railway«. Open to Japanese Trade. Washington., July 4 —The State de partment haa la-vri »h ierd by the American minister at Tok 10 that the Japanese military commander has, by proclamation, oj-ero-d tn the Japanese merchante for trade and travel tlie fol lowing Manchurian towns Paehiko, (oldNiu Cbwangi. IGactieng, Auchan- lien, l.yaomwng. Kaiping. Sengvang cheng. Sannachi The information a as A paaaenger tram collided with a given the American m.ni»ter that thi* I freight in the »uhurl« of Kantu City. a-tion waa purely military nu-aauiM Two brakemen were hillod, several re- ■wived fatal injuries ami a numlier of Darling Offered Staven»' Place. passenger» received »light injurie». Washington, July 4 —W. A Darling President R.»«evelt and Secretary of Chicago, who 1» connected with the Taft have ronferreil on canal matter» Rock ¡»land Railway, has twwn tendered I but are not ready to make any an an appointment to eneveed J. F. Stev nouncement. en* in the work of railway conetrurtion I lie appointment The Navy deparmtent has abolislwd in the Philippine«. llieuan.',l vwnyd on board warship« baa not yet Iwvn announced officially, la» a ueelrM ) 4 Revolver» will hut it ie understood be will accept tlie I lie Worn instead . place. SECRETARY IS DEAD Portland, July 1 — Ktill another day has | hc »»« i | and the last word 1» yet to lie Spoken 111 tvhalt of Seuator Milch- •II. It was fully es|«ctvd .that when •x-Beuator Thurston Ivgan yvatenlay morning that he would com lo«le hie argument In the afteriHMiti, but he wm yet half an hour a*ay from hie con cluding remark«, when Judge lh- Haven Report* of Deed Vary From IOO to a«ljourne«l the court until 10 o'chnk M«s Hay at Bedsul» o< Htate»mau— this morn 11 g This m«-an« that tlie 1.000 Storm Camo Suddenly Death Was Owe Io Pulmon case will h-'t go to the jury before late in Dead of Night. ary Embolism. Una evening, if then, tor t ented Stal»« Dietrict Alta.rney flensy must answer the arguments tna>le by both of henatot Me»leu City, July 4.—Report« are Newbury, New Hampshire, July I — current here that from 100 |»>ra>>ne up Mitcliell'e attorney» Secretary of Ntate J dm Hay died at ward, withone report claiming even When U m » »peaker laid aside Ids eu- 12 2ft this morning The signa Immm 1,000, have liven drowned In a great l-W»t>«' tribute to tlie aenator, when he diately preceding hie .la-ath were 'll,«« Ito»! at Guanajuato, a mining city, now tl>e important «eat of activity by had giveu hl* audience a ghmj«e of the of pulmonary emlwliem. ■vveral large American oil Briliah living room of Kenator Milctiel) in Mr. Hay e cunditi- n during all of com pan ire. The wliee were down all Washington, a room which lie mi <I con- Friday bad bran entirely ralietaciory. day yrateniay, and the road» were im- lain«-.I a I hh I and a trunk , when he told Tlie bulletin ut Keerwtary Hay's death jMUMald«. No new« has twen received, of the love, veneration and h.mor lu was eigued by t'harira I.. S.-midvr, M. and two reports are current, one Mying 1,000 were killed, another »aye that al which he held the defendant au«l turned I> . ami Fred T Murphy, M l>. the floodgates of hie oratory an>l legal l.-a«t loo were drowned. Mr». Hay and Dre •>. mid« r and Mur- lelc tiding» are that Guanajuato 1» • brewdnee» upon the indictment under phy were al the en-retary'e lw<l»iile completely rt.««lcl and water ia already which Senator Mitchell 1» Iwing triad, The »«»rrtary mvadmg tlie higher )>arta of the town, then lie became the lawyer and pleader when the end came. while there 1» tear that the latolla dam Listening memlier» of the le-nch am! t«de g'vxl night bi his wife and bi lile may give way, which would mean com I«r who hstrnn! to th'» argument mar- attending physicians about 10 o’clock plete and general ruin. veled al the «droitnee» with which this last night, at the i l.aw id one id the The city I* built in a great gorge in •1.4- iinent was altacke»! It was done the mountains, and the »treels ramble with »ucli »kill and cleverness, for each I h -»1 .lay» be ha* had eim-e hi» illntra. up the mouutain «ide« in picture«.,in- count waa taken up and ri-blle.1 anil The l<H-al trouble waa cl.-arinp up rati«- fashion. ecolfed at-—that now the government factorily, according to t«r. Ncudder. A storm liegan furiously an the night must make answer The ew-rtrary »offered none of the old of June 30, end alter midnight no one Ti e attack uj-.ii the Indictment fol panai in nla cheat which characterised dared to go to bed, «o tri itii-ndou» was lowed the line* of the argument tiiat He had bran par- the fury of the elements. The water ex Senator Thurston hail made before In* earlier illne«« rose in the lower or business streets, Judge l>e Haven He etat«>il that the fectly comfortable all «lay and happy in fliMHlmg »bop« and damaging thoumnd» indictment held that ttonator Mitchell ' ■ I ' ’ ,4' I . « • , | (.., of dollar»' worth of merchandiae I .«d rx . iv. -l 11. n-y from Kriiw.and In- tin- greatei freed m and .- mfwrt id a The lower »trvet» liecame raging tor dn-et-d Io tin- t!i1;. -iv -.1 I.Ah Krile iiniili At II o'clock In- was sleeping rents a* tlie water |>.iurid in river» and TaniM-r. that Knlw had never paid quietly. down the upper street«. Door» were money hi the defendant. The sja-aker «maaliei! in by the force of tlie water, livid that I-e fore the government mu Id A tew minut«« alter 12 o’clock he and window» were no protection »garnet m*xe this count in the indictment called the nurse, who at om-e »uiu- the furinii» tliaal »tick, it must prove that Xi-nator Mik-h- mooed Dr Kcudaler. Both Dr Kcmhter later advice« »late that it 1» known eil had rvceivvd hie |«ayment either in that over 100 live* were l<«t at Guana gold, »liver or currency. He cited that and Dr Murphy hastened to the bad- The erreetary waa breathing juato. A dispatch tu I'rvaiilent Robin the Supreme court had held that a • ide. •on, of the Mexican Central railroad, cluck »»« not Inotiey, anil contended with difficulty, and expired sluueat -«>•• th. re ar.- 01) -I.-ad at loiai .i that when Tanner depaeltad the hnlw immediately afterward *t 12 2-'> junto. chick», tin -e ciiii k» were purclia»r<l by The town of Marafllo, just below the l«nk, was their property to burn ol RUSSIAN OFFICIALS FRANTIC Guanajuato, is completely wiped out. tear up if they wiali.-d The money that th.- •• nator rrc«-ive«l as In» »haie Grave Fears That Army May Join In of tlie monthly ri-ceij.ts of th*- firm's PLACE ENVOYS NAMED Revolt of Navy. husineae, no matter it that share coii- In a Condensed Form for Our Gudayauani, Manchuria, July 4 —Ax- Valer Sweeps Down Narrow Can I curding to information brought 1-, per- yon, Drowning Many. Busy Readers. , «me arriving from the extreme went, REASOKABLt MTÖ •i «• Albany • » LINN COCNTV, OILEGON. JULY John Hay Passes Away Very Suddenly. MINING TOWN IN PATH OF FLOOD IAS THOlliHT TO IH IMPROVING Kt Petersburg, July I rhe Kasaian Russia and Japan Announce Repre taiii<-d a j»art of the Krib»' payment, could not !»♦ con»lru«al •» having levn guveinment, although it lias Iwen al- sentative» to Washington. |>aid to Senator Mitchell by Krib«. im«t peialysed by the terrible events oyster Bay, July 3.—Official an at • Merna and the new» that the sailor« nouncement was made by President REFUSE TO FIRE. Kooaevelt today of the name» of the at I.than have also mutinied, 1» making Russian and Japaneee envoys to the deepvrate and even frantic efforts to Washington peace conference. The Crew ot Second Russian Ship Join* • tamp out the ffamee .d resolution lie- character and ability of the men se in the Mutiny. tore they can spread bi the army, which lected by both belligerent* ia an earn Ixmdon, July I. — A telegram tiaa 1» now the laet bulwark ut the autoc est of the deaire of lheir respec tive gov racy. ernment« to conclude if J««»ll>l(- the been received here from Ik!«-••» timed With Polanu red with the spirit of tragedy living enai tv.1 in the Far Eaat. IU o'clia k this morning which Mys revolt, the Caucasus already almost in By direction of the president, Secre "The men of a second battleship a slate ot civil war, agrarian diaontora tary Ixivh made the formal announce have mutinied. Can see no possibility spreading rapidly, the whole country meat Ml tlie following statement profoundly stirred and the intelligent The "The preaiilent announcea that the of an early resumption of work. claasra arrayed against the government, Ruaeian and Ja|>ane»e government» position iindou'.t.-dly ie critical." • II comlllioiie «a-ein ripe for the long have notitled him that they have ap predicted revolulmn. Ixmdon, July 1 -—In a aecond edition iminted phni potent lari,-» to mevt here The flrat ail of the government alter ( Washington) as toon alter the first of issued today the l u ii >n Ihiily Mail di»pal>-hiiig Admiral Kruger’» squadron prints a di»pal« h Iron» It» correspond August as ,»>Mible. The two Rueaian from Hebastopol »•• to »uminon the pleui|Ki*enliarie» are Ambasamlor Mur- ent at Giles««, tini.-d I 23 Saturday Kniax Potemkin», whose mutineer» avii-ff, ex-minister ol justice, and now morning in which he »ay» have how lievn joined by the crew» of "It was at first lejairtial by the an- the torpedo boats which accompanied aml«»sad<>r at Rome, and Ambassador R-4 h . ii . The Japanese plenipotentiaries thoriti«-» here ttiat tlie battleehip P»>- It to Gdeesa. b> Mrt«n«ler, under the arc Baron Komura, now minister of temkine eurreaderwl unconditionally. threat of firing upon and sinking the foreign affairs, and Minister Takalura It i» now confirm»«! that the mutineers veeael, Thi» sm followed by the dec "It 1» «slide that each side may on la«rd that ship were join»! by ti e laration of martial law at <Me«»a and •cud one or more additional representa crew <•! the batll««bip Ge* rgi I'ublaaio. l.ll«u and the clothing ot the military tive«. Th«- plenipotentiaries of both niwtreff, wlioae officers were taken pris comuiamler» with plenary p«.iwere. Russia and Japan will I»- entrusted oners and are now c«>nfinvd in tlie Th«* newly formed council for impwr« with (till piwer to negotiate and eon- ship'» tirig ia! defenne met la»t night under the "Both ehip» are now atirhar«-.! in the clude a treaty ut peace, subject, of presidency of <irand Duke Nicholas, course, to ratification by their rvejiect- roa<l»t«<<l. cleared for action, ami using and wa» in aeeaion long alter midnight. their iH-ur» blight» vigorously, ap|«r- ive home government*." Beyond the fact that the tem|«r ot ently ex|acting an attack from the teet the army was rcuMid«r*«l at length, of the fleet, which 1» Ift mile« dietant. nothing ia known as to what occurred Coal From Captured Collier. "The commandant the port here ha» in the council or regarding the dvv-ia- thieeaa, July 4.—It 1» announced received a tsl«-gram from Kt UetcreLurg ione at which it arrived. that th« crew» of the warahipe which Great tear 1» expreaeed that many have mutinied have Bent on ehore dele «lirecting him to sink the rvliel ship without regard to any posaible uom- r«*giment» are honey« inlaM with »edi gates to confer with the port official» loirilmeiit." tion, and there ie grave doubt ot their regarding tertp» of surrender. They No other l»n<lon |«|«-r haa any such loyalty ebould they I m * called upon tu •x ured a quantity of provision* from information, all printing ''Official Are on the revolutionist». Index I the tlie captain of the port and later on di»|>at<lu-» from li.it)i St. 1'sterstnirg m>«t startling »loriee involving the un captured a collier and replenished their an.l tide»»» dx laring that the crew of reliability of the triMip« are lieiiig re- bunker«. It is l«lieve«l that they will the I’otemkine »in rendere«! umntndi- |4*«ted in Kt Petersburg, but the truth lie granted amnesty and that following tinnally without a shot," detail at H of many of them is more than qtie«- •uch ai tion l>y the government they o’clock last evening- tionable. will surrender. It is announce«! that the I.»» of the recent rioting 1» l4"t««»-ii Skmis Over City Like a Bird. Fast Train Goes Into Ditch. |20,W0O,0<M) am! |.'ft,000,lXM). T o | m L>, July 3.—One of the nu«t re Cleveland, July I. —A fast «-eatlsrund Armistice Rest* with Japan. markable flight» ever made in an air |su«enger train --n the Cleveland-Pitte- Kt. Petersburg, July 4 — Negotia ship was performed txlay by A. It. burg branch ot the Penney I van la road tion« for a arin.etice lietwevn the armies Knabenshu«, who sailed through the waa derailed and wrx kxl near Atwa of Rmwia and Japan, it can I«9 definite air at a distance of three mi Ire, landvd ter, O., today. At least one paetwnger ly stated, are now in ptogrr»», presum on top of s ten »troy off). « building in wa» killeal, while a down others were ably at Washington j but they have not 2ft minute» from the time of starting injured. The train ie one of the fastest reache«! a stage where any further an and then return«»! to the defiot from between Cleveland and Philadelphia, nouncement can lie made The decie- which lie »tart«vl. Th» day -vae ideal making the run ol I4<> mile« lietwren ion »eem* to rest with Jajwn, which for the daring feat. A light wln«l was the two ciliee in threw hours and Ift country is weighing the relin«|nieh- blowing from the east, and Knale*n»hu« minntra When the accident ao> inenl of the pr.«pecta of (lettering her Mileil hi« aerial craft directly in the ■ tirred. the train war proliably running prrwent e.lvantage.>11» position against fare of the wind without any ap|«rent So mi Ira an hour. A eretion crew waa the enormoue met of lives and money difficulty. retiring the track. of another great Imttle. Flood Brings Big Snake*. Progress is Reported. Magoon Minister to Panama. New York, July 3. — The recent in- Washington, July I.—Diplomata in Oyster Bay, July 3 — Proeidcnl R oom - umlation of the River Parana ha* had Waahington are looking b> Oyster Bay veil Malay autboriaad the announcement •trange ronsopienc««, cables the Her for the official announcement within that he ha«l appointed t'harle« F Ma ald'» c.irre»|»rtidrnt at Bueno« Ayr««. the next few day» of the plenipolenli- goon a» United Statiw minister at Pan By the great extension of the River ar lee who will represent Russia and ama. Judge Magoon is at present gov Platts, the dock* of Bueno« Ayres ami J»l«n at the Washington conference. ernor of the ranal »one, at Panama, the harlior have Iw-n inva.le.1 by fl.«t- The president ie in communication and a meml«r of tin- executive commit ing island» of land torn from the l«nk» with the Russian «nihaasy ami the tee fo the Isthmian t'anal commiwion. of the Parana. Th«s«e have brought Ja|«neee legation by telegraph, ami it Ptior to hie appointment on the canal hrwta of tropical animals, hundreds of i» learned tonight that pntgrrae ie lie- commission lie was the law officer < t big »erjient», and many crnrodi lee. ing m««le, but no definite dal« for the th« insular affair» bureau of the War Ev«m a tiger cub hae Iren captured. announcement ie »uggvwted. <le|«rtm-nt. Panama Sanitation Improving. Stir Up Hawaiian China««. Advene« on Vladivostok. Panama, July 3. — The sanitation ot Honolulu, July I.—A (Tiineee maw Ixm.lon, July 4.—The correspondent the city ie improving, the number rf meeting haa l«en called for tonight to ot the Morning New» at Shanghai My» ileath» for June Iwing 2-ft per cent Irra indorse the efforts Iwing mad« In China that the Japanese are advancing 00 than that rrvonhd for May, though to effect a boyctdl of American gmda, Vladivostok ami that a l«ttle is im June Ie ocnsidsrod the worst month of on account of the <q>erationa of the ex minent near the Tumen river. clusion laws. the year. «