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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1908)
. X“ - Vdt-j* -'«T? ef •w T’H /: «•• * - b^.s *■««*•• ? 1 4 w • wa i l X X coi X r\ XII r /»■ » I "he 1 B Y \ \ 7 hited The \ V W ill Talc of O epulchre O L e v i n g t o N Pelee C omfort CeerrteHi. t*< Sr W.u Lóeme*«« CwnVes C«erri«st. ten. bv 1. a Lieeinrorv Cowrssv au rishis O CHAPTER (V (Continued > • 1 bat Instant, umkr the spell of soft the »ide walls were scattered over the music, Peter Const able knelt aa In a bottom of the cistern Hs dropped sev dream to dr.nk at the fountains of In eral Ignited match«« Into the «-bomber, spiration The dinner call arouasd him sod determined to sis mine I tie place The music *-»a«ed. and be was again tbe more thoroughly by day light From the faltering human ¡over. The path had native cabins cams tbs sound of a dug teen l!lumlne*l only long enough to show barbing. A »nutter cliched In one of the him that there was a shorter way. upper windows of the plantation house It seem»*! during dinner that I .ar a "Therv’s be no doubt about It now." had wnnething to My which the pr«aen*w hs thought grimly "They'll pn^-eed at of th» others forliade Mm Stansbury once to shut me up for being mentally Ir went uputalra. Breen and the planter reclaimable." engaged in a .*ky dis< usai.m of the III That was a parched but brilliant dawn erary per»»», itlons of one Herman Mel Ing. The blinding charge from the east vllle. Tbe other two set out for th« changed the dew to steam before It touch gardena. «d the ground. The nr,re del ¡cats blue "I h.svs wanted to tell you since morn sir ■ were withered In th. hr. ric burning Ing how sorry 1 am," ahe Mid quietly. when tbs sun was but an hour high "I want you to know that, In spite of lira's faro was ashen and darkly lined ■ le*'lai»n, I thank you fur your under the eyes, The uigbt had been an kindneM, and believe In your dee;«-r evil one to her. evil with a at niggle ae knowledge of our danger." yet unfinished. ‘‘It's good of you to My that." he an "Peter, you're pulling yourself down," swered. "I never tried to persuade any- said I' dc I« Joey after breakfast "Don’t I rely to do anything before. I nuiv i*e take Pc lee quite so seriously. I io to bed Pelee too seriously, but I can't help It. for a day, or, better stilb strain the with you folks here " Madame out for a 'lay s run and get sonic Rhe laughed. "And I thoii,-ht that reel under the brwry awnings.*' nothing short of an actual «rupi o i roti. I "Wbat sort of a graven Image *1» you disturb your equanimity " think your slater's boy is, uncle?" Con "Did you ever read The Mtory of th« stable inquired "I'll get you folks »tit Gndsby»*?*’ he asked of the war sone, or »tay here until Pelee "Ye»." Is cool-—or a billion tons lighter." 'There 1» a big fragment of truth "But don't you overestimate the chance back of that. I>o you think I would have of an eruption, PeterT* played upon your Imagination and nerves. "I ha vent finished ruy mathematical and made a me« of things, If 1 hadn't calculations, my dear relative. Holy nup been afraid?” tlals and capitals of hell!- I've teen all "Afraid of the mountain? That'« not over this before. Take my word for It. like you. Are we about to see you down an*l get set for a Start when the malls below In tbe city, warning the people, come in tomorrow mgrulng You are all like t'a««nm!ra in the street» of Troy ?" foolish virgins I'm going down below "1 have a dearer service before going to see b*>w your city flourishes In this down Into the city,” he answered. It furtia.« of a >tay. Who la the smug au was as if Breen and the day's rontempla thority on I-*« Colonies, who undertakes tion had made this moment Inevitable to tell Haiti! i'ierre editorially that there “That done. I could take up the work there with sleeves rolled up and burst- is no „danger?" ”M. Moodrt ia th.' editor.'' •ng with anthetna." "I should relish considerably the pleas "What service?" «he a«k«<l bravely, though the trend of his words was as ure of ‘‘alking up the throat of M M ui b-t black on white. Rhe was «tartled, un with several sheets of hla political con spiracli-a 1 believe I shall call upon ready. 'To put you out of the range of Pelee's him." "We look Up to I.**« Colonies here, I’e guns !” he Mid, with sudden vehemen*v. Rhe had scarcely divined that there ter. iteuieinber thia Is not Montana " "The tropica have enervated you, un lived a lover In this man Hbe felt futile lieaide him, and yet fused by hi« penetrat cle. You need to be l*orti again." The hottest morning Saint Pierre had ing vitality. Tn tier. It wa* the signal moment in which the woman disrovers a known for years! The porteuse* were gone from the highways. Rue Victor Hugo, giant b* sieger at her gates "They will hear you!" ahe found her the princi|>al thoioiighfarc, «•< deserted , were self saying, In a «If stifled tone. Vol- "Let thetu hear me. I want you to be cloeed, the street venders silent, aafe. Price is no study to uie now, but caulc ash lay io all the erevleea, and mi li Behind the eti ut ■ grim warning because you are here! gled with the turf I can't keep my eye» from the volcano, doors children wailed. The tough little nor my thought» from you. I>on't you mules, some In their psnnlers and with know don't you know that you irept no one to lead them, hugged the east From the byways came Into the very heart of me a bit of a walls for shade In ths offices girl, telling me how to live my life? Yes faintly tbr atnrll of death terday, when I found the mountain ot l«-s Colonies Couatable found a breath awake, all that I had ever done and ot coolness, for the outer air was admit M Monde! wel thought and felt turned to nothing < CO'»- ted a« little a» possible Constable explained I .a r«d to your life No matter what you comed tbe caller. think or My to -me - I am afraid I for his purpose, proffered a card, and apolo gised for his French. you !” M Mondet was a tubby little man III« The bead bending toward her fan* hand** were white, soft, tapering, ring*.I seemed huge in tbe dark, and hla lower -d If you saw them alone, you would voice charged with power. promptly uncover, as is customary in the "But ws will go to sea when tbe Pan prutlmity of a woman, M. Mofldet did ther comes," she Mid huskily. not forget his handa "lara!" The voice wa« from "1’elee has a bad look, tnonaleur," Con- Rtansbury, in the upper windo-v of tbe stabl« t*egan. "1 believe you could clear house that calm, fateful voles. tbe city ot ten thoUMnd people If you "I must go!" printed a vigorous warning against the "Listen. I cannot tear to wait until mountain . If you ordered tbe natives to the Panther comeu!” be went oc Impetu take no chan*«», l*nt to flee, regardless of ously. "I want* to put you «ifeiy aauore their roala, chickens, coals, coins, or their in I>oniinl<-a this night or Fort de next city fathers T<> be Instrumental In I'rance, or even on «hlpboard an.l I will Mrlng the live» ot ten thousand people eome ba*A here I»o this for me. Lady T’ 1» not a service given to all men, mon "lara!" was called again. sieur." "Yea. mother • • • No, | Constable spoke «lowly, and was anger not go alone ! There won id never tie a ed by the reply of the editor: home here again. I must go to mot her — "But, tny dear M. Const aide, there is oh, I cannot apeak now !" no danger no danger, I assure you !” lie stood alone In the d-trk. “Mr, thia is tragedy black, rumbling, that had hearkened attentively, naked tragedy! 1 My there Is need for a croak his ronnuent to the tuangq trera. giant here, who would paint the possibiii CHAITKH V. NleeplesaneM ranged through" Consta ble's brain again, and he gave the night to the old work of watnhlng the moun tain, and beeping ths woman at hai. 1 From time to time, tmforv midnight, ba heard the voice of Mrs. Mtansbury. The girl WM with her. but seemed to make no answer. The boons was all his own. Through ths lower hall to the music room; out to the veranda, the garden paths and drive». from the window that farad ths north. In his own room, to th« summit of the Morns d’Orang» and the shadowy lawns; through ash fog and wlndbws moonlight he trod the night away. The hours fell asleep In passing . the ninon drowsed for ages In the cloud gardens; the stars dimmed, disappeared, and trembled forth again, as they bad been. It seemed left entirely to him that time passed; he had to grapple with th» minutes one hy one. and light each hack Into the past. At the aide of the greet bouse to the north there was a trellis heavily burdened srllh Ilanas. Within, he found the orifice of an old elstem. partially covered hy unfixed planking, lie lifted the boards, and the moonlight shining through the foliage reflected in tbs «rater far below A heavy w«*wl«n her .-ro«e»*l the rim and was set stoutly In the masonry. Const a hie lit a match Ills mind keealy grasped each detalL A rusty -*•" from ties of that monster In living tire. A mun might die In the foulest gutter, cursed by the demons ot drink and disease, but with a chant on bis lipa and 'vine leaves In his hair,' if the memory of such a service aa may be yours were with him at the last !” The French editor found himself look ing into a lean, tanned face that flushed and paled In turn. Moreover, he was uneasy on account of a pair of Iran, tanned handa which lay lightly and rest lessly upon the knees of the man before him. These hands seemed to be the po tent embodiments of hate and aw I fine*«. Tbe manner of their low leaping created tbs impreesion that their leashes were In secure. and tbe Immaculate cravat of M. Moodet felt tight upon his throbbing thro«!. TVrbapa it la well that you called," be Mid with haste, leading out his caller with the delicacy bred of the fear of dynamite. Constable left, unsatisfied. The clock In ths Hoopital I'MIlltalre struck the hour of sloven. Constable slowly ma U hla way to the water front and beck to the Rugar (.ending. His launch was still waiting there at tbe stone pier. He had sent out word to Captain Negley for steam to be kept up night and day. A small crowd was gathering on ths shore, slightly to ths north ot tbs Rugar I-and Ing. Constable horn«- thither A bla.-g woman bad fallen, from the sun. bn- !«- « ’•> • ther »n the b irn ng sand a Irsy ■ »ke» from her head. * uakvd Ixlie from her «rm*. Constable had th* st rubro creature platvd In the launch and lakru out t«> his ship for care, «eliding a The negrura nativ» «kn-tor after her. regarded him with curious adulai Iva The water front would kuow him when he estuo again. "lib. I say, friend* ot mine," be an nouuced in Frrn<b. "it any of you bava •lek wiles or little ones, send them out to the ship yonder, and they will It* cared for. No. It I« not a hospital, where tees • rv charged Just a temporary refuge from the heat for thr women and little »new. Tell your neighbor» Iler* is nwuey to hire buats. I can crowd two hundred labe« and mothers un board," The thought ut a brodi of cookie»» turned his »ti-;«s to Per« Kabegul's litt!» »tous »Imp III the Rue do Risoli. Light headed from the beat, and the root ot each hair prlchllug Its Individual warn ing. be a»*viid«-d the terraces and sank down In the tlarktie« at last, In hla old arai tinder the round window, The shop was quits deserted. Moments ;«wl. a« he fanned himself with his limp straw bat. A large pls«-» of .-ardUxnl Isy upon lb« table. II* turu*-l It u**r Idly A pen cil «ketch adorur*! the side which had lain against the wood. The n*allsation sss in«tantane*>iis that no cuuiniuii hand had wrought tbia work. the figure was that of a grown girt—• Horunia and the altit.i'ie of e>p««-tan*-y brought out qusvrly the graceful and ar dent knee of her figure. A wreath of blossoms wns entwined In her hair, and au old Frenih urn hung from her band. The sketch »•-en.ed tn be a series uf happy after thoughts, with not a line too luu.h. As he studied It. with Interest and curi osity, < ..nstable t»--ti'..e i~ons is of low «ol*-«» in tbr court l*»hiii*i He arose, with no Idea of stealth, and stepped to the rear dour Suronia an*I llay.l.-n |tr«*-n were stand ing ■ lu»e together In the denser «hade «1 tbe far end of the court The sung bird« were »tilled in tbe torrid BOOB, Tbe girl's profile, a bewltrbing thing wrought of animated (»1*1. was upturued to the eyes of Breen, and she wna listening with ■oulful Intent Hby Huroula, mistress of the «hailows, wa« called from her hiding place at laat to hearbm unto the whls- ll«r heart seen»- |*ering« of an American ed to wait upon his words. A «mile crept over tbe fact of ths watcher. Ilia feelings were strange in deed The.» wa« a nobility In Ihe figure of llreen, «landing there among tbe huge banana Iravea* The watcher withdrew. Die «ketch upno th« table remiti.led him that S*>r*Hila hod r.>l*rd tbe art. long- burled. Perhaps the vivid maiden had ■ ... at :. I ,.*■■. I The «ky had liecom« overcast Pelee's cone wa« not vi«ll*l« from the «tr««ts. A ■liarp iletotialion cleave*) the darkrnmg air. and from the «hut bom»-« the anew er issued, an answer partly stilted, but vib rant with fright the quavrrlng cries of age and *-bll*lho*el, sharp, low »cream» from thr mothers, tbe «tillro undertone of men A «ulMlue*! drumming came from the north now. <ompl»tlng the tossing curreuts of aoUlld In the streets All this was rubbed out Instantaneously b; i ie rles of thornier crash«« A >h-lug« of a«h ,onipHeat*-d the shroud of n**on<lay. and the curse of sulphur pressed down. Ths highway» fill«*! magically with a crying, '■ruu' hkig. gray lipped throng The \m*-rl*«n wa« running through the burned, ;**»l«on«*l air. A Woman •!retched out her hand« to him a« be pa«s»*l A niulstlo youth fell In al hi» heel« Other* followed. The white man wa« the sub limation of flight. Itown the terrace» to the llue Victor lingo th* runner« made their way, augmented as an avalanche gain» weight and Impetus At the main thoroughfare, the «eeminsly maddened lea'ier turned toward the Morn* d'Oratige, and staggered up the slop* toward th« plantation house. (To be continued ) Aw Sat < «>nar»wrlsww. When Ab del Ilakk was fwair he Wilt otw day traveling acr<sai a weary plain, any* the author of "Life In Muriavo,' and wns very hungry Ho lie came to the house of the Widow Zulililll, win. was also |»mr; but when he made known bls w ant she act before him two hard boiled eggi*. all the f'«*l tlu-rv Wii* In her houae. I .a ter, when Ab del llnkk lived It. .Mnrnkeali and was very rich. Mrludl, the lawyer, disliking him. pernuadnl the Widow Zu Id 11 h to sue him for the eggs; but not for the eggs alone, for they would have become two chickens, which In time would have *0 multiplied that thr whole fortune of Ah del Ilakk would not now pay for them. When the <-nse .-nine to trial the rich man war not In court. "Why la the defendant not here?" demanded the Judge "My lord." aald his attorney, "be la gone to aow Isilhsl beaus" "Hulled Imans?” “Boiled brane, my lord." "la he mad?" "He ia very wise, my lord.” "Thou mockeet!” "Surely, my lord. If hard ladled eggs can be hatched, boiled henna will grow " The suit was promptly dismissed, wth coata to the plaintiff A Casual ninaUee. ftortnr Yea, madam, your two ama are fettina on very nicely. The elder st -d the <qmrati<in for the removal of the appendix exceedingly well. Mother oh. g"*»l gracious, doctor! That'a the wrong one He's the nii-aaly ana. It's th» other one that has ap pMullcitta Baltimore American. EVENTS OF THE DAY Newsy Items Gathered troni All Parts ot the World. PREPARED FÜR THE BUSY READER Lass Important but Not Less Inter- esting Happenings from Points Outside the State. Japan will toon withdraw her troop« from North China. Austria'« design« again«! Turkey are opposed by Ru««ia. Cholera ha* broken out among Rus siati hospital nurse* and caused a panic. The fir«! football death of the sea son ha« been recorded al Waterbury, Conn Dalai I ama. of Thibet. 1* visiting I'ckin, where he wa« received with great ceremony American* have been warned to stay away from the Yaqut country as the Indians arc troublesome The «learner Wolverine, which ply» on Lake Winnipeg 1* missing and may have been lost in a storm J J liill became lost in hi* own tailroad yards at St Paul and wa • re* bilked for being there by an employé who did not recognise him Wilbur Wright continues la make flight« with his aeroplane at Leman*. The (lights arc nude both I 1 nice w'ltli and without 1• •mp,.:o.ms A hurricane »wept the Bahama 1« land« A number of vessel* were wrecked and town« wiped nut It is said to have exceeded the storm ot I'l'd, which has always been a stand ird of comparison The Indiana legislature has pawed a local option law A steamer ha* arrive*! at Ran Fran risen with a ease of cholera. Turkey is arranging for its first elec lion when a parliament will be selected The American battleships Maine and Atlanta have left Naples on their way home. English authorities declare the • AV ings banks in schools of Lmdua I have proven a failure. The Canadian Pacific is said to I have bought th« White Pass railroad, which run» from Hkagway to Whitehorse. Home of the railroads are almost »bort >n rolling stuck after months when there were idle ear* on every sidetrack The coroner’* jury hold the freight crew to blame for the wreck on the Northern Pacific al Youngs Point, M»n tana. The first word from Peary ha» been r -reived by the I'e-ry Arctic elub. ll< left North Greenland for the north Au gust 17. Miss Katherine Elkina, of West Vir ginia, will marry an Italian duke, On their way home the couple will b« ns corted by several Italian wnraliips. Leslie Carter, one-time capitalist • nd promoter of Chicago, is dead. Cholera in Manila will prevent the reception to the fleet a* planned. Fire at Oakland, Cal., destroyed al m.Mt .in entire bl*.* k. entailing a Io»» of »100,00 » The wind has died down and dan ger from the Eureka, Cal, forest fire* has greatly abated J E W Clark, an Alaskan, is on a visit to I'acihc coa«t cities and ha* ¡mt seen his fir*t trolley car. The epidemic of cholera at Manila «eems to be under control The daily average of new case* ha* fallen be low 30. Roosevelt ha* refused to grant * petition t<> »top Sunday baseball in the army, declaring that the game ia fine escrcice for the men A combination hat been formed by Pacific and Atlantic steamship com panic* to secure European trade in competition with the transcontinental railroad*. Representative* from the principal eitie* of the Pacific coast have started on a trio to Japan to cultivate the friendly relation* of tbe brown bus ine«« men and offset anti Japanese sentiment. Thaw has been summoned to Pitt» burg for contempt in connection with Thia ia bi» bankruptcy proceedings «a i<l to be a part of the scheme to liberate him. Rockefeller had a narrow e<capr from injury in an automobile acci dent. Eastern Oregon hat had it* (irti «now Only a flurry lasting a few minute* fell Portland i* to clo»e up its red light district, and extra police have beer. provided for the purpose. IGNORANCE OF SANITATION Lower Class»* in Russia Refute to B* Vaccinated. Ht. Pelerai urg. Hept. 2ft. Hines the l.eginuiug of the epidemie there bave l-s-eu Ifi.dal eases of Asiatic cholera re ported in Russia and 7.102 deaths. In Ht. Petersburg alone, since tbe presence of the disease wna officially admit tel Hcptember S, there have been 4,931 cases and 1 *71 deaths reported. Die figures with reference to the iu vaaion of this city by tbe <li»ea»o can not l c relied upon ae on a number of oecaaions authoritative anurcea showed the number of eases and death* Iu a single .lay to le far in exec« of that announced by the authorities. There 1« «n appreeialds betterment of the sani tary condition* and consequent decrease in tbe disease a* shown by the figure» given out Hunday. For the 24 hours ending at noon th* number of n*-w cases in the city wa» Li< and the number of deaths 143, a» .« mpared with 312 new eases and 153 leaths for the previous 24 hours. Difficulty has been experienced in b-ivling with the workmen of Ht Peters burg, who with their families comprise three fifths of the population for they were unable and unwilling to comply Thr with the sanitary precautions. ■ ’ • ' W ■ I ■ ’ I * * ■ 1 I I ■ I t ' ' •upvratitl. 11 greatly itierea«« the dlffi euitiea of the situation. During th* irlu-r stag*-« of thè epidemie few could l*e prevailed u|*«n to undergo preventivi inoculation, which is provided free ot barge, but latterly the But borii ie» .ave made inoculation compulsory tn some quartern of the city. SITUATION MOST SERIOUS Unbroken Drouth in East Is Raising Havoc With Industries. Pittsburg, Hept 2ft With loss*-« ng s*-v.-r.il tni’ili 01 -lo.hir, fr.ui forest Ores, and heavy damage to cr*>p« ind livestock, and the reported loss ot 1 number of lives due to fighting till! her fires; the enforced Idleness of thou ■ends of workmen owing to suspension» because of lack of water; the author! ties anticipating serious epidemics of -inlagioua diseases, sail many snial. streams dried up and practically oblit -rated, tbo drouth of IftOfi, which ha* icld western Pennsylvania, eastern Hiio and West Virginia for two month» oinaina unbroken While in the Pitts burg district tbo water supply is suffi ■lent to carry on all business, tbo low Rage uf the rivers lias caused a con ,■.-•! ion uf much coal in this vicinity Every available barge and float ba> been loaded with coal, and at present '.here arc almost 20,000,000 bushels In th» Pittsburg harbor. About 15,1 >00 miners employed in th* river nunc« along the Mimuugiibela val lev are out of work. In all aections of the dry none pray •re are offered up daily and these peav •ra will continue until they are an «wered with rain. Parched and Suffering Eastern States Welcomes Rain, it» ' »OREST EIRES ARE EXTINGUISHED Had Just Destroyed Village in Adi rondacks When ('ownpour Be gan Cold Wave Is Due. Washington. Sept 3« The drouth which has prevailed over the entire eastern section of the I’nited States for month* 1« broken Rain has been general over the entire affected irca I hr weather bureau announced last night that the heavy rains would lie followed by a drop in the temperature • od.iy l ore, alter (i.irriot «aid it would lie about 35 degree* cooler K un» will crave toniororw in the Mui lie Atlantic vtate*. but may continue for 34 hour* longer in the New Eng land States, which, until late yester day. had not shared in the general precipitation. Adirondack Village Burned. letica. N \ , Sept Rain began falling it t Ir.irwatcr and I ong 1 .ike yesterday and it 1* reported that indi cations arc tor a viiffn-icni downpour to stop the tire ravages. \ lire which destroyed the village •I I "tig I akc \\ < »1, causing a loss of H-'t.iioii, »wept through the forest so apidly that the firefighters had to 1er for their lives It is reported that <*rte<l that luroig the hv four tons ol dynamite, <ln. il li III 111 CH rut in for use upon the railroad and tn (ightiiiK the fire, -xplnilcd < iu*ing great destruction in the iinnw-diatc vicinity and badly twisted the track« Reports indicate that many exten sive private prr-erves tn the vicinity •f Lung I akc West arc being (ire- ■ wept Chav.mr Park. Dr Seward \\ < bli's estate is burning anti there ire fires in Harry Payne Whitney'* *o,ooo acre estate r Rain Fall* in New York. New York. Sept 2ft The long Irouth tn New York, New Jersey and Penntylvania, which has resulted in -i-rioii« forest fires, «topped industrial pursuit« and caused a water famine in many district*, has been broken by rainfall*. The drouth, which ha» been the most prolonged in many years, has lasted about eight weeks So seriou* have been its cffrci«, especially hi the ountry district«, that prayer* have been offered up in many vhurche* for relief. • Rain Puts Out Fires, Glens Fall«, N Y, Sept 30 The forest fire» th.it have been r.iging in the foothills uf the Adirondack* in this section for several weeks were ■xlinguishcd yesterday by heavy rain*. WHAT IS HAWAII » Judge Dois to Decide Important Cass Involving Statu* of Island*. Honolulu, II I . Srpt 29 I* Ha waii a territory of the United States, is Arizona and New Mexico, or is it n insular postcssi<ni, .,< Porto Rno STUDENTS FIGHT DISEASE. m<! the Philippine island*? This I* hr question that Judge Dole of the Drafted in Manila to Battle With Epi • luted States district court has been ailed upon to decide and attorney* all demic of Cholera. ■ •ver the island* are awaiting the an Manila, Hept. 29. There were H new swer !•> the question, aa il will effect ■aaee of cholera and threo deaths re he status *>f nearly every legal prob ported for the 24 hours ending at h lem that has conic up for solution >’clock yesterday morning Practically once the annexation ol the Hawaiian island*. he entire staff» of the bureau of sei The issue was raised in the case of •nces and the local medical sc bools have Manuel Ferez ami Augusta Walsh, A been drafted into the service to fight ndicted under the I dniund* act the disease. The two senior classes of dca <>f former acquittal wa* filed by lie attorneys for the defense, it being ‘he medical schools »re acting as nurses illegcd that the defendant* were A serious situation ia caused by tb< irotecuted for the same offense ami <upply of disinfectants running very icquittcd in the district court last ow. The bureau of sciences is expen April. The point of law raised by this plea nenting with electricity and sea water is whether there arc two sovereignties 'o produce chlorine for use until th* •r one in Hawaii If there are two. is in a state or territory of the United tew supplies of disinfectant* arrive Enormous quantities of disinfectant» State*, a former acquittal in the eourt* ■f one jurisdiction is not a defense in have been need in vigorous effort* t< i court of another jurisdiction But if -leanw the entire city. Hawaii is not a full territory and there s only one sovereignty, an acquittal n any court i* a bar to further prote New Party in Cuba. ction on the same charge. Havana, Cuba, H.-pt 2ft. That the Liberal party will lose (he entire negro Cholera Claim* Many Victim* vote in the coming election «eema »• St Petersburg, Sept 29 The num «ured. as the result of an attack mad* >n a ma«s meeting of negroes by a mol ber of new cholera ca«e« in the niu- if Liberals. The fact that ths negro liripal hospitals for the 34 hour* ■lenient pr..|H.««.J (o form a nation» • nded at noon yesterday wa* 263 and onrty angered the Liberals, aa they saw the deaths I ».I. The statistic* for the that such a party would draw more from previous 24 hour* were 26* and 143, heir rank« than from the t'onaerva respectively I mht hospital attend ives. General Estenog. leader of tbr ant* have come down with the disease negroes, han announce,! that hi» party and the other attendant« are in a state « a certainty, as his follower» cannot of panic Great difficulty is being en io | mi to »ccure their rights without a countered in persuading them to re party of their own. main at their post* Premier Stolypin ha* written a sharp letter of censure to the mayor of St Petersburg re New Coal Field Found. Victoria, B. C„ Rept. 2ft A rich find garding the condition* A fire believed to be of incendiary •f good eo»| with a seam eight feet in origin destroyed filOO.oOO worth o width has been located a* a result of • he boring st Deep Bay, Vancouver I* property at Redding, Cal land, almut three mile* south of I'nioa Wu Ting Fang. Chinese min.«te Bay. by the Wellington Colliery com to the United States, is to be replace •nnv of R. Dunsmuir's Hons. The seam will l-e worked aa soon as arrangements , in November. Chung Men Yew i« t «an t>e made to sink on it. 1 be hi* successor. Cholera Declina* in Manila. Manila. Sept 3» -The cholera con- tinuea to decline, Bnt 10 case* wer« reported during .1 period of 12 hour* yesterday. Mrs. C A Carter, an American school teacher, 1« among those stricken **/ X’" • s «< y íí 1 « 1-4 4