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* J ■»»■‘A . W T V -• H m 'm ■ . s 1- £ ’•» X ■ 't s" i- • » w- il VOL. XII! SCIO. LI XX COI X I \ P.MFJ w«U bred fool! and to look at aer. who I ray son returned ! warned him agawist would Imagine she waa the daughter such penn'.'.«•• adventurer«. He laugh of on« cart tn« slater of another? yet •>! io an odd. bitter way. and said there ah« Is, started by th« mere acci IWt troubl« yourself, my dear moth dent of birth In a position which coat er: Miss Hilton would not look at m«' me all my fortune, my aristocratic I at one« saw som« deep «chain« In marriage, my brains, to achieve Btlll, thl«, don't youF* We!i I .ant p.vs.«:'!y «ay; there I do not complain, had th««« «la«« die If net ton* not «listed. th«r« would bare ar« e tii.. .. - !«• to human natur* MRS ALEXANDER been nothing to strive for. nothing to f«mtnln« human nature especially AatBw si attain Still. I July CH tv la la a fool; Th« young lady mint b« rather pecu A Cr . »M »'sia." X W 4. «." 'H» W msn » WS you ar« a wiseacre to her my pre liar If she would not look at Mr Hugh Ber«« « " A l Us l»tsr*st. clou« Prtnc«." ah« continue»!, patting Ravlll* I should say he waa rather a Ck-*w" A W Hse.l the dog'« h«a4; "you ar« a natural pleasant object," aristocrat; so is Hugh, though h« haa "I know you ar« fend of Hugh. Mr some abominably radical Ideas." Raw«on, your regard tor him «trength Less Important but Not Less Inter» Her« the footman opened 'he door, •ns th* old tl«« that your «(»«llent CHAPTER 1 eating Happenings from Points and said, deferentially. "If you plea»«, service has created ” Mrs Rayville had stayed unusually 'm Mr Ilawson would ltk« to a«« you.’ “Humph!" said Rawson to himself, Outside the State. long tn town. and. at ths moment cho “Yea. certainly Show him up." "does ah« think I am her footman Y sen to open this story, was sitting at In a few minute« th« door again Y«s.” h« ob«erv«d. jour «on was s the writing tabla In her prlvats room opened, to admit a gentleman, a «hort. tr- • friend to my poor wild tad It s a richly furnished and Insurious apart Russia appears to be planning a war •tout, well dressed man, «lightly owtng to him that h* la what h« la men! with yellow brocade curtains and breathless, and apparently well braced now. and has a chance of a reaped of revenge on Japan. Malnndg'aas windows Rhe was a up In hie admirably fitting clothe« Hl« ah!« Ufa" Anarchy is rampant In txin.lon on ae s...s!’. slight woman, with regular del hair and complex l<m were of that neu "I am very glad he waa of us« to count of the execution of Ferrer. leal« features quick, dark eyeu, and tral tint which Is termed ' pepper and your •on. “ returned Mrs Bevili«, with Official figures show a tfital attend hair nearly white, combed back and sa.lt,“ his sye« light gray and twlnk- an air of luflnlta «uparlorlty. “But, a> -•« at the A Y. P. reposition of 3,719,- surmounted by a tiny cap of exqulalte ling with a perception of th« rldlcu Mr Rawaon, do you not think Hugh*« Ml. lace with a tuft of scarlet velvet rib long, and hla air. though It was po’ answer evaatv«?“ The trolley bnes of Vaneuuver, Wash» bon The small thin hand which held lltely respectful, showed a certain aa "Mr Hugh Ravtlle !» narer svasi v« have lo-en extended s»'vrn uiilcs toward her pen was loaded with rings that He may hav« been a little huff at with Ore bards. eured familiarity Indicative of a con flashed and glittered even tn th« sub- the young lafly." dued sunshine, while the other gently fldentlal position The interior department refuses to "Well, Mr Rawson." Mid Mrs Ra- ’ Then ah« was on th« track of mm« r. • »(¡in « Wasliington'« claims to r.-ser e.vr««a«d the hand of a small, silky, villa, resuming her seat and placing other proy." «aid Mrs. Harllle. acorn vatiou lands. pearl colored doff which lay on a chair her small favorite on the chair braids fully "I nave an admirable match for beside her. A three cornered fight is on in New her. "what has brought you here to Hugh, deatrable In arary way; ao. York for S|>oila of subway contracts u< Rhe was speaking with a fair, large lay r when I found he had wandered back th« tnaiorilty. lady about her own age who occupied Her tone was considerably more to Nice am! waa llngerlnff there, an arm chair at the other ■Ido of tha W. I. Buchanan, an American dip!« table, and who was rather gorgeously amiable than It had been to her pro not a little uneaay " mat on i *p. -ill mission, dird suddroly vtoua visitor. "Did you say tho young lady’s name in London of n|H>pl>-ay. attlr«d In outdoor drees "What will. I hop«. gtv* you »atta Is Hilton?" asked Rawson, suddenly. "1 am sure I Interrupt you Tou The government baa decided that faction 1 fancy wa will succeed In "Ye«; her father la. or calle himself. horo * ire Iw-ttcr than dogs for trans are always so busy.” said the latter, with a comfortable stnlla. but showing getting that piece of tha Everton prop Captain Hilton " port.ition w >rk in Alaska arty you have been so anilotis to pur "Then I don't think you need di» no Inclination to move Had th« mutiny in the Greek army chase, for your price, and It will ba a trees yourself I saw th« death of ■ "I do not mind being interrupted decided bargain. I am to »•« tha Captain Hilton about a fortnight ago sn . e«.|. .1, the lhikr .1' Abrurr.i would this morn • return.«! Mrs Ravlll«. hair 1« «-n offered the crown. vendor's solicitor Anally on Thureday. In a newspaper Its died aomewher« not too graciously; "my eyes ere very i*reai.l«nt Taft tells Texas people that whan I fancy he will come In to our In France, but not at Nice I noticed tlrreiime They smart so when 1 read he favors irrigation and a big standing terma" the name because oh. because I have or write for any time I really must army 11« will mt four days on Ins "I am very pleased. Mr Rawson. beard Lord Everton speak of him." get an amanuensis'' brother's ranch in Texas. “How can you tell If It be th* I must say. you "Is It possible? I should never sus very pleased Indeed Otic convict is dead, two wounded, beginning, pect your «yes of being weak Th«/ always manage my business moot sat same?" Mrs Ravlll« un i tw i il.-piitia-> wounded i* a result s««m s'rnng enough and sharp enough isfactorily But you say several farms with great animation, when the butler of a batt!,- iH-fw.-.-n fii« escaped con on th« property ar« unlet Now, ! appeared, carrying on a «slyer a lent« vids and a poaac near Buena Vista, to s.w through anything" "Thank you; they have served my want my money to bring me In a do envelop« hearing th« Inscription "On Or Two convicts esea|>«d uninjured cent percentage What do you pro Her Majosty's Rcrvlce' " and addressed purpose w.-l) enough " Tl.c A!a»k.t Yukon Pacific exposition peso doing with the land?" Where lo Lieutenant Hugh Naville "When do you l.ave town?" eiosed with many ceremonies. "This 1« aom« appointment for my "I am not quite sure I do not care upon eollcltor and client plunged Into Th« total fatalities in the recent 1 knew It tn go until Hugh returns Ha ought to an animated dtscuMlon. In which Mrs son." cried Mrs Naville «• .r -I. II 1 ■ ’I- .. .. n nnl’.-r 4fl b« her« now This scars about trouble Havllle proved herself to be a shr«wd would c’-rne In this unoipscted way. Is It not maddening that hs should b« \ - « 11 I.■ <[>.-.I d.- ir ” . «r an with Russia may bring him his ap woman of business "Well. Mr Rawson." she said, after ubaent?' Aa ah« spoke, ah« tore ths automobile at Bellingham Wash. polntment to a ship any day. and he ought to be on the spot. He has been a short pause, respecting a «mailer letter open and glanced at It. and ex Htuyvesant Fish, of New York, l> matter, yet not an unimportant one claiming "Yea ns I thought'" hand«.! likely to tie the next minister to China •shore now for nearly a year " "! wonder he chose the navy," said Have you mads any Inquiries about au It to her confldentlal adviser 11« took The Oregon Trunk will bridge the Co IL and read as follows: ths visitor "I should think th* army amanuensis or companion for me?" lumbia lietween Cclilo and The Dalles "I hardly thought you were serious "Admiralty, Whitehall. July 30. Dinat be much the most agreeable pro Heney won the recount of votes for In the wish you expressed——" "Sir I have the honor to inform fees I on " the Democratic noun nation for district "I am, exceedingly serious." she In you that yon are appointed to H M R "My dear Lady Olivia’ who can ar attorney. count for a young man's vagaries? My • »erupted. "My maid, who has Just Vortigern, Flag ship of Admiral Ward W illi« B -v, the California Indian out left me, waa really a very superior law. on the Wcat Indian Rtatlon. •on Is positively enthusiastic about hi« "You will proceed bv the Mail l«av law. committed suieule with his last profession Ila la very aetentlflo, you person, and could read aloud very cartridge. know, and will. I hav« no doubt, rise well; now I have a totally different Ing Routk.imptun on th« 26th Instant A deputy sheriff was badly wounded woman I must have some one who Is for Port Royal. Jamaica. tn great omlnencs." "If H M R Vortlgern has left, you in a battle with escaped convieta near "Oh. I dare say hs Is very de ». fairly educated, who can write, and Haletn, Or. but he is not a bit like other young keep accounts, and read French—I like will report yourself to th« Rentor Na Tift »•••rnly relink« I New Mexicans men I confeM I do not understand French novela; she must be fit to asso val Officer, from whom you will get who questioned bis good faith aa to elate with, yet ready to leave me to directions where to Join your ship. him." "I have th« honor to bs. sir. your statehood. “No." returned Mrs Ravtlle. with myself at a nod; I cannot be hampered much composure, “I don't suppose you with any one whose f«••lings I have to obedient servant, President Taft exchanged visits with President Diaz, of Mexico, and pledged do" consider Rhe must have pleaaant man "R tllERT nROWN, "F -. r«t«r> to th* Admiralty.“ international friendship. "Not clever enough myself, eh?" ners and a sweet voice, and look fit raid Lady Olivia, with a good humored to ba seen at luncheon and when she "To Lleuteneiit Hugh Ravlll«, It is declared that Ferrer waa not a “Htafford Rquare. S W." • mil« "Where la this bright parttcu com«e out with me." revolutionist, but only a promoter of There, that la Just the opening free education in Hpaia. "My dear madam, you have Indeed lah star of yours just now?" You must give me Hugh has wished fur lieutenant of "When he last wrote be waa still set me a task! An American aeroplane was wrecked at Nice II* has staved on there too some time to ftnd out ouch a trees the flagship on tha W'.-at Indian Rta dur.ng its first trial at Doncaster, Eng long I think I trust and hope he ure." tlon Why, If this threatened rupture land, while an Engliah aviator made the "I cannot give you much time You with Russia cotnes to anything, tha longest flight ever s»«n in England. do«« not visit Monte Carlo too often; I am not much obliged to Ixird Ever must And her aa soon aa you possibly West Indian equadron would most Taft was showered with gifts by ton for Introducing Hugh to hla gam can. Advertise tn all the pa part: probably be ordered to tha Black flea — Pueblo Indians. bling friends there " then he heaps of young women will apply; no'htng Is more probable; A. D Charlton declares the heavy "I don't fancy poor Everton's friends pick out one or two. but on no account might have a chance of distinguishing traffic from the East will continue. ar« generally what would b« con aid let me be worried with an Indlacrlml himself I wont to sea my son an ad Thomas J. Lipton is anxioue for an »red eligible acquaintance« for ths net« string of candidate«; I know 1 mtral' How InAnltely provoking that other try fur the American yacht cup. young and Inexperienced, «specially ■hall b« disgusted with them. I will he should be al»«nt!" Cook’s di’covery of the North Pole whan they have pretty daughters who not aak any of my acquaintance«; they “You must telearaph to him without •Ing like' anr«ls or prints donnas." always recommend the most unsulta a moment's loss of time," satd Mr is officially recognised in New York •he added, with a comfortable laugh bls people »nd are offended If you do Rawson “If h« starts tomorrow, or City. “Pooh! cried Mrs Ravlll«, with a not tak« their proi«g*s Then they tonight, why. he'll be here In thirty Il is now reported that Minister Baah of ang. r in her keen black •y«B. bore you with pitiful stories. No. my sig hours Very little time need bs Crane is tho victim of political in trigues. "High la quite Indifferent to all that dear Mr Rawson, let It b« a purely lost. Nhall I wire for yon?" DonaenM.” business matter “ "Oh y«s pic«««: and replv to this, Terrible storm in Routh kills at "I «hall do my best. Ruppoan I try too. I^t them know he Is coming." least 50, and causes immense property "la he? Whit an unnatural mon "Wall, th«rr Is little danger of your damage. •ter'" «aid Ijsdy Olivia, rtstng "I an advertisement In a provincial pa President Moffatt says the Oregon son being caught now. Mrs Ravlll«. wish 1 could say 'he aams of my per—-*• “Do what you like; only remember If Venus herself had h«r hand on him Electric will ultimately build on to Georg«! However, he has taken to Roseburg. admire married women lately- which I mu«t have a presentable, well «du he muat break away, when such a sum cated. well mannered young woman mons may mean flghttng Good morn Superior judge at Washington rule» Is a great relief." Leave the telegraiih to ma, end that it ia not necosaary to declare one’« Mrs Havllle also «food up and rang young. mind, who will save me trou ing accept my best rongratulatlona" Mr politics when registering in that state, the bell Where Is Everton Ju»t now? ble. not give me any." The labors of Hercules wars a trlff« Rawson bowed blmself out. I want him no much to write to hla A woman drawn by mistake Mrs Ravllle me hanb ally rose and juror at Loa Angeles declares she will _ cousin. Captain Brydgea. on Hughe to this." sighed Mr Rawson. "Oh. you will do It ■■ cleverly as you rang the twll Then she stood In serve, and there seems to Im nothing behalf I don't understand how It was h« did not do ao Iwfore on hla own ac do everything Now, tell ni<^ have you thought for a minute and rang again to prevent it. heard anything of my son lately?" This time Hie bm 1«r presented him aount" A family fem! near I.acy, Wash., “Of which, may I ask? Mr. Ra ■elf resulted in the blowing _ op of * house "Oh. nobody know« where Everton Is "Atkins." said hla mistress. "I ei by dynamite, and ea,«Med a whole tn lie found Hr Is coming to us tn vlller "No; of Hugh." pact Mr H"<h on Wednesday or household of degenerates. Beptrml-er at Herondyke." "Well, no. not for a weak. Ha was Thursday. He will only «»ay to col Fiv« convicts at work on road* near "Lady Olivia loiniUy'« earring«." al Nice. I think." loot his luggage, and goes on to join Ralem, Or., overpowered their two •aid Mr-i Saville to the man who an "1 know that and It make« ma very the ship to which he haa Just been ap guards and escaped, taking _ two auto •wered th« bell 829 In caah and a uneasy. Why does ha stay there? It pointed, I want you to look out his matie revolvers, $29 "Good morning, then, dear Elina Is not the season." cheat and all hla things Ig-t me know horse and buggy. both Iion't try your eyea too much "Are you afraid of Monts Carlo? I whatever you can ».-« Is wanting, and Japan is preasing her demand on Khali we moot you at tha Monigom don't think yon need be. Mr. Hugh order the carriage Immediately after China. ary'« tonight?" Ravtlle never was Inclined to gamble." lunch Rend Jessop to me I r*a!1y Killing frosts in the Routh have “No; I am really sick of society." "I am afraid of something much think I might as well go to the Mont* raised the price of eotton eoasiderably. "My dear, you must be seriously worse—a designing woman." gomerys* thia evening." she thought 01?" cried Lady Olivia, with another An Italian warship ha« arrived at Ran "Indeed!" And Mr. Rawson glanced "I feel ao relieved Francises to participate in the Portola gru-d humored but rather ailly laugh, curiously st her. (T* ft* continued 1 festival. • nd the sisters In-law shook hands, and "Teo." continued Mrs Ravllle, strok parted A «kina T«w* Wnrh. ing the little dog's head thoughtfully. A robber who had held up a Chicago Mrs. fiavllle picked up her little dog "When hs was abroad aoms time ago Jenks (ringing up ths thester fetn .bank committed •uieide when cornered an<l took a turn up and down the room h« mads the acquaintance of a horrid the wrong number) Can you let ms I ’ by police. !,y pohee. with It under her left arm, a look ot old gambling, disreputable friend of bars a boi for four to-night? I — -, ■ . , . , , , ._ . . I Taft promises to help »tntehood in ntreate annoyance quivering In her Ixird Everton's This man has a daugh Bone, (the undertaker) I m afraid Ar, „ ,O1| w'„n,n< •yea “What a fool that woman Is!“ ter. end I heard accidentally that not. air. I only make 'em to bold ena fads of Oklahoma •be murmured to herself; "not «van • Hugh was a great deal with hvr When —Tlt-BIt» * °Whit Gold EVENTS OF THE DAY Newsy Items Gathered From All Parts of the World PREPARID FOR THE BUST READER —=— ANARCHY London Mob Condemns Alfonso Blames King Edward. levndoii, Oct In The red llag raised in Luu dun this afternoou a large mob moved ur enihaesny to make a d its disapproval of the execution of Pro feaanr Frnneweo Ferrer at Itarcelona. Police drove off the rrowds in their usual tdoodleM effectual way. But un cnsiiK-as |u-rVaded the neighborhood. The trouble began at a mass meeting in Trafalgar square organised by sev eral sociaiista and labor bodies. Nev oral hundred tncuilicrs of these organ! uttiona inarched to the square carrying r«d flags draped with crepe and Imaring inscriptions denouncing Kiug Alfonso A Mark bordered banner was left stand mg against the Nelson column with big letters, “To Hell With the .Murderer Alfonso. ’’ Nev era) laborile members of parlia ment spoke. Victor Grayson, of Man cheater, the socialist member, eap|»cd the climax by declaring that if the head of every king of Eurup« were torn from his body, it would uot pay half the price of Ferrer’s life. He called the Russian empsror a “dirty monster,” and «aid King Ed ward, who could have prevented the execution, was responsible for what might happen in England as a result of it. He demanded the expulsion of the Spanish minister. The socialist sncleties, carrying ban tiers, then marched to the Spanish i cm ba»*y, singing revolutionary songs and i hooting King Alfonso. A rabble ac companicd them, tilling the Btreeta. It was dark when they reached the o| >paa square In front of th« einbaasy, and they found the square tilled with police The embassy windows were dark and tncre was no sign of life. The police ■' I .......... ■. r t o' square, nor oven stop. The rrowds turned back and kept moving up Victoria street, toward the Parliament building«, singing, shouting and groaning The reeervos drove the mob into th«' aide streets, dis|*cr»ing it without trouble. WOMEN FIGHT TO HEAR CARUSO Berlin Has «mail Riot When Sale of ■eats Bagina. Berlin, Oct 19 Berlin had a riot nt the o|*eunig sale ot seats fur Caruso’s three day engagement st the Royal <>|» r» during the coming week. Fren «led would Re purchasers puiiitneled other inorelieaaly in a struggle for places of vantage in the lino loading to the bos office, women and girl» taking a leading part in the fray. It was neecsnary for a squadron of mounted and unmounted |>oliee to intervene be fore th« sale could progro««. <rowd< began assembling at U) o'clock the night before and by day »rly 10O0 lutti» persons I. break nearly were on tin- ground, Local police regulations did not permit a line to be formed before 8 o'clock. When the signal to form the line was given th« multitude had in rreased to 2UOO. A serious scramble for ¡HodtionB nearest the box office followed After half a doren women had been taken to a near by emergency hospital, suffering from hysterical fits, the police cuutrirrd to got the Caruso enthusiasts into line, which stretched twice around the opera house building ONE CONVICT HHOT DEAD. Two Oth«rs and a Hero nd Wounded in Battle. Deputy Burns Vista, Or, Oct. 19 Shot to death on the banks of th* Luekla:ntit« river was the fate of George Carter, ring leader of the quintet of convicts who escaped from their guards at the penitentiary at Salem Friday night. Two of Carter’« eompaninns, Dunean and Albert Ferris. ar>- seriously wound <ol, the former probably fatally, as the result of a pitched battle lietween the outlaws and John Grant, sheriff of Polk county, and four m«inl>ers of the |H>a»ce. Elmer ‘'Cherokee’’ James one of the men who was with Sheriff Grant, waa slightly wounded In the right leg, but is still with the posse on the hunt for Mike Nlcbntieh and Albert Murray, the two outlaw« »till at large. Wright Races With Train. College Park, Md , Oct. 18 --Wilbur Wright today introduced an element of the spectacular in tho otherwiac mo notonnns training flights at the govern merit aerodrome, when he rare«! his machine with a swift Baltimore A Ohio express train It was while making a four minute flight In a six mi!« wind Into in the afternoon that the aviator rame abreast of the fast moving train To the spectators it appeared that the train was gaining on the aviator. SOARS AT 1,300 FEET French Aviator Performs a Most Astounding Feat CIRCLES AROUND EIFFEL TOWER Receive* Tremendous Ovation Gives United States Credit Greatest Feat Nines Dumont's. Pari», Oct. Ill -Count de Lambert. French ncroptanist. just before dark to night accomplished uno of the most re markaldx and daring foata yet credited to heav >«r than air inachiiiea Starting from the aerodrome at Juvissy, he tlew Io Faris, about 13 mile«, After inaneu coring liver thy city at an average heiffht of 400 feet, he ascended in grad ually diminishing circle«, and passed MVvrnl hundred feet above tbo Eifel lower. He then returuol to Juviasy. Thousands who witchcil him hardly could credit their senses when they saw the aeroplane, a tiny object, gliding • wiftly far above the tower, and the sensation created waa mum profound than when Nantos Dumont circled tho structure in his tlirgiblo balloon in BKM). Count de Lambert waa given a tm nieiiduus ovation on his return to Ju vi«sy. Orville Wright rushed forward and wrung the hand of th« aviator ns h« alighted. H« was led Io tho pavil lion, where his health waa drunk, the crowd meantime cheering lustily an<l crying “Long live Count do Lam liertf" “laiug live Russia,** l»o Lam l>ert being of Russian «(traction. Th« count held up bis hand mid shouted: “Cry long live tho United Htatcs, for it is t<> h< r that I >-we this success.*’ Th« aviator sn I that th« only incon voniooes he suffered was from tho throb lung of the engines mid front difficulty in »«cing toward the end in the gloom. Che official time of the flight was III minutes, 31» second* The distance was roughly estimated at 31 mil«», and tho Io-.glit varied from 300 to 1300 feet. Count de Lmnl-crt mid -Mr. Wright left th« Held together in mi automobile. Dragoons were obliged to clear a way through the crowd, in which there worn many nnthusiasls, who showed a desire to carry the aviator in triumph on their shoulders. ROADS ADOPT PLAINER TICKET«. Hliupliclty Main Point Ht«pov«r Priv lieges Cut Out. Chicago, OcL 1!» -A feeling of relief has I m - cu «(¡»«ricnced by tho Western road* over the way the question which fur more than four years has baffled all attempts at solution, »cm» at last to be approaching a settlement through out the country, and has just been Anal ly ilisposd of, as far as tlm Western Passenger auoriation lines are con earned. The difficulty which had »<> long proved insurmountnble was presented by the inability of the railroads to arrive st an agreement ns to a standard form of ticket contract lo cover all contln geneies. Th« roads of I lie Western Passenger association have dually sig nifled their acquiescence to a revised report of the committee on standard ticket contracts, and steps will begin imniodlatqly for the gradual snbstitu lion of the n> w form* of tickets. It is understood that Central I’assen ger association roads have likewise taken an affirmative action in the mat ter The new ticket will lie conspicuous by its simplicity. Efforts will be di reeled to chminsting every useless word and making the ticket so plain and brief as to lie understood by any pan •eager It is proposed to cut out nc»r ly all stopover privilege* now permitted; to cut out all verbiage and make the ticket a plain contract by the railroad and its connections to carry a passen* g«r from one point to certain other |M>lnts for a certain stun of money with, mg a certain time. Blood Spilled In Battle. t’ape Haytien, Oct. 19 News reached here tonight, but somewhat delayed on account of bad weather and roads, giv ing brief details of a sanguinary en gagement between the insurgents and the Dominican government troops at t'anongo. The insurgent« were In am buscade behind a hill and mad« a sur prise attack ti,win the advancing troops. There were heavy losses on »with aide«. Making a feint to reenter Dsjabon, In ■argents then proceeded to Guayubln and Habenet«, wh Ch they captured with fill Hundred Drowned. out resistance. The loyal forces Victoria, Oct 19 -Advices were reeded Into Dajabon. brought by the Empress of India that fti'Ml people were drowned early in Rep Cossacks to Awn Tlnns. teiubor is« East Java, as a result of the Rt Petersburg, Oct. 11» Two bursting of a crater, which had become ments menta of nf roseaeks eossaeks and an-l a •» battery have filled with water. When the mountain been dispatched to Finland tv overawe top Isks wan released by a broach In any opposition to the sew measures the crater’s side, the witers swept enor which will l>e put in force if the Bitsa motis quantities of sand and mud down, lion In Ihe duchy justifies It. The overwhelming the kampongs at the foot Finns are maintaining n passive atti Rivers overflowed, and the railroad tude. The only positive step taken han near I.nmajang was swept away. l>een the refusal of sig senators to com ply with the emperor’s mandats that Heney Ie>ada by Forty Vote«. they relate their post a Hen Francisco, Ort. 18.»— Francie J Heney, candidate for district attorney, ■ulcldes Alarm Rimala today had a lead of 40 voles In the re Ht. Petersburg. Oct. Ill The acting count being conduced in court at the prefect of police for St Petersburg has instigation of his op|>on»nt, C M, applied tn the ministry of the Interior Flckert, who al!rgr>| Heney was not for permission to apply restrictive and raLtled to the Democratic nomination precantlonary measnres tn th* sale nf at the recent primary election. In the certain drugs on account of their wide original count ITeney waa given the spread employment for piirixisea of oui- nomination by SO vote«. f I RAMPANT. ri L ’* " .