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LATER NEWS. HOMAGE TO THE QUEEN. PRESIDENT AT WIKOFF. Cheered the Sick Heroes of the San Holland’« Young ««» ere,;u,$ Eutliuai* Memphis, Tenn., has been quaran* tiago Campaign. »•tic Greeting. i lined. . BA1IB1BT, Publisher. Camp Wikoff, Montauk Point, N. Amsterdam, Sept. 7.—Queen Wil- | Governor Lord has issued a proc Y., Sept. 6.—President McKinley spent helmina arrived at the railway depot MCMINNVILLE OREGON. lamation, calling the Oregon legislature Train Dashes Into a Trolley in Amsterdam at 2 o'clock, and was en Taking of Omdurman by five hours in the camp today, bare is extra session September 26. headed most of the time, visiting the thusiastically received. The burgo Car at Cohoes, New York. the British. The steamer Lewiston ran ashore sick in the hospitals and inspecting master delivered an address of wel the well in their cantonments. Ho while carrying sick soldiers from Mon come, to which her majesty teplied: tauk Point to Boston, and it is feared EIGHTEEN PASSENGERS KILLED “For a long time past I have been made a speech to the assembled in COMPLETE ROUT OF DERVISHES many men will die as a result of tbe looking forward to this moment, which fantrymen, reviewed the cavalrymen, exposure. is the most solemn of my lite.” expressed his opinion of the camp to The queen briefly addressed the va Mnuol TrlbA Enable to Withstand th. I the reporters, and issued an order di A slight clash has occurred at Daw- Several Seriously Injured —Happy Pick- Interesting Oolleotlon of Items From nickers Suddenly Hurled Into Eter rious crowds assembled to welcome her. United States Consul McCook Withering Fire of Modern Ordnance recting tbe regiments to return to Many Places Culled From the Prow ion. The burgomaster’s daughter presented their stations cast of the Mississippi. I was compelled by a Canadian nity — Accident Occurred at a Grade. officer to — Gallant Charge of the British. Reports of the Current Week. her majesty with bouquets of orange With the president were Vice-Presi I remove the Stars and Stripes from the flowers tied with native ribbons. The dent Hobart, Secretary of War Alger, Alaska Commercial Company’s store. General Shafter says the surrender of Cohoes, N. Y., Sept. 7.—An appall entire court, in carriages, participated Omdurman, Opposite Khartoum on Attorney-General Griggs, Senator Red The United States gunboat Benning Santiago was a great surprise to him. ing disaster occurred in this city to in the procession to the palace. A the Nile, Nubia, Sept. 6.—The sirdar, field Proctor, Brigadier-General Egan, ton has been ordered to Pango-Pango Retribution is not quite complete. bay, Samoa, according to Maie island night. Shortly before 8 o’clock a trol guard of honor, composed of generals, General Herbert Kitchener, with the commissary of the army; General Lud khalifa’s black standard captured dur ington, quartermaster of the army; The Cuban commissioners will make j reports, to make a survey for a coaling ley-car of the Troy City Railway Com escorted the royal carriage. . After the burgomaster had delivered ing the battle, enteted Omdurman, the Colonel Henry Hecker, and Secretaries an attempt while in Havana to feriet station. Upon finishing the survey she pany was struck by the night-boat out the persons who destroyed the will proceed to Manila and relieve the special of the Delaware & Hudson at a a speech of welcome, the queen diovc capital of Mahdiam at 4 o’clock this to the President Poiter and Cortelyon. to the Damplatz. Tiie uniformed The ladies of the party were Mrs. Al Maine. | Concord, which will come to Mate crossing at the west end of the Hudson guards lined the entire route, and ke)f afternoon, at the head of the Anglo- ger and Mies Hecker, a daughter oi river bridge, which connects the city Egyptian column, after completely island and go on drydock, the English Orders have been issued by the war with Lansingburg, and its load of back the throngs. After Burgomaster routing the dervishes and dealing a Colonel Hecker. department that all the regular army docks not being available. human freight was hurled into the air. Vandenhoven’, governor of the province death blow to Mahdim. Roughly, our General Wheeler, bis staff, and regiments now at Montauk, which There has been another series of Eighteen of the 85 passengers are dead, of Northern Holland, had offerer) the losses were 200, while thousands of the nearly every officer of prominence ir> were started previously east of the Mis fatalities in the Austrian Alps. One and at least 10 of the remainder will province’s homage, in the course of his dervishes were killed and wounded. the camp met the president at the sta sissippi river, shall return to the same l case, that of a newly married couple, die. speech referring to the ties that for Last night the Ang'o-Egyptian army tion, except General Shafter, who is stations. was particularly sad. The bride lost The cars entering the city from Lan- more than three centuries had bound encamped at Agaiza, eight miles from still in bed, and General Young, who A semi-official note from Berlin says her footing and fell; the rope broke, singburg were crowded with passengers ti.e provinces and house of Orange, the Omdurman. The dervishes weie three fell and broke his arm last night. that peace having been re-established and she went to destruction. The hus from a picnic at Rennsaeiaer’s Park, a queen replied: miles distant. At dawn today, After greetings and introductions on between the United States and Spain, band deliberately threw himself after pleasure resort near Troy. “I am glad that this day has ar the cavaliy patrolling toward Omdur the railway platform, the president It was car orders have been given that the German her, and was killed. A gentleman who No. 192 of the Troy City railway that rived.” man discovered the enemy advancing took General Wheeler’s arm and went naval force at Manila be at once reduced visited the spot two days later lost his met with disaster. It came over the Six hours before the queen arrived, to the attack in battle array, chanting to a carriage. balance and fell, being killed instantly. bridge about 7:30 o’clock laden with a 200 000 people had assembled in the war songs. Their front consisted of in to one or two ships. Colonel Theodore Roosevelt, of the A Havana dispatch says: Senor Fer I merry party of people, fresh from the streets and around the palace. Her fantry and cavalry, stretched out for rough riders, was among a group of A rejxrrt is current in London that majesty appealed at 2:30 o’clock, P. three or four miles. Countless banners horsemen nearby. Mr. McKinley saw Great Britain and Germany have signed nandez de Castrazo has directed a dis enjoyment of the day. The crossing where the accident oc M., preceded by 80 divisions, including fluttered over their masses, and the him and got out of the carriage to a treaty of alliance for Germany's sup patch to the mayors of the provincial Four tracks of representatives of the army and navy, copper and brass drums resounded speak to him. Colonel Roosevelt has port in Egypt. England will recog towns, instructing them, in order to curred is at a grade. nize Germany's chiim to Syria as an avoid mistakes, to “correct the igno the Delaware & Hudson River railroad, governmental and municipal officials, through the ranks of the savage war tily dismounted and tusseled with a rance regarding the origin of the relief which runs north and south at this and princes from Holland’s East Indian riors, who advanced unswervingly, gauntlet for 15 seconds, so that un outlet for her surplus population. point, cross the two tracks of the trol colonies, who came here expressly to with all their old-time ardor. -Our gloved he might shake hands. Reliable information has been ob- supplies now being sent into tbe in ley road. ft was the hour wnen the witness the enthroning of the young infantry formed up outside the camp. The column of carriages wound up a terior from Havana, ” and to take steps tained by the Associated Press to the New York boat special, a train which queen. hill, escorted by the Third cavalry reg At 7:20 A. M. the enemy crowded to inform every inhabitant that the effect that Russia intends to convene The royal coach was of white, orna the ridges above the camp and ad iment, and the mounted band of the runs south ami connects with the New the international peace conference at supplies are “bought, paid for and dis York city boat at Albany, was due to mented with gobi and drawn by eight vanced steadily in enveloping forma Sixth cavalry. The party paused a St. Petersburg one month after tbe ad tributed by the colonial government, pass that point. Tracks of the street black horses. Queen Wilhelmina, who tion. At 7:40 our artillery opened fire, moment on the hill, and the president journment of the Spanish-American unaided by any foreign help or sub- lines run at a grade from the bridge to looked pale and tired, bowed and waved which was answered by the dervish looked out on the wide, undulating scription. ” peace conference at Paris. the point where the disaster took place. her handkerchief continually. In front riflemen. Their attack developed on camp, water bounding each side and The whaling : The monthly statement of the public In consequence of this fact, and a fre of the palace, the army and navy were our left, and in accordance with their whitened on the levels and hilltbps by Northern waters, debt, shows that August 81, the public quent passage of trains, it has been the drawn up in the form of a great square. traditional tactics, they swept down the tents of 18,000 men, laid out in probably eight vessels were caught and debt lees cash in the treasury, was rule for each motor-car conductor to The coach passed along the four sides the hillside, with wjtli the c design of rushing geometric lines. $1,012,470,717, which is a decrease for crushed in the ice above Point Barrow. stop his car and go forward to observe of the square before drawing up at the our flank. Mr. McKinley drdvo to General But the withering fire No news of the crews has been re the month of $34,789,711. This de the railroad tracks and signal his car to entrance to the palace. maintained for 15 minutes by all our Shafter’s tent in the detention camp. ceived, but the general belief, however, crease is accounted for by a correspond A few minutes later Queen Wil line frustrated the attempt, and the The general, who was flushed and proceed if no trains are in sight. It ing increase in the cash on baud, due is that no lives were lost. The Belvi cannot be ascertained whether that rille helmina appeared upon the balcony and dervishes, balked, swept toward our weak from a mild case of malarial dere got out. The Wanderer is also to the receipts from the war loan. bowed repeatedly to the 60,000 people center, upon which they concentrated a fever, was in full unfiorm, sitting in a said to have reached Herschel island. was complied with on this occasion, lor chair at tbe door of the tent. He tried The Chicago Tribune prints statistics The vessels lost, therefore, were the all events piior to the crash are forgot who approached the palace waving tierce attack. handkerchiefs, hats and flags. A large force of horsemen, trying to to rise, but President McKinley said: showing the number of soldiers who Newport, Fearless, Jeannie, Belana, ten by those who were involved. Meanwhile many bands were playing face a continuous hail of bullets from The motor car was struck directly in “Stay where you are, general; you iiave been killed in battle and have Grampus, Beloga, Norwhal and Mary the center by the engine of the train, national airs, chimes of bells were ring the Cameron Highlanders, the Lincoln are entitlted to rest.” died of diseases in camp during the war D. Hume. which was going at a high rate of ing and steam whistles shrieking their shire regiment and the Soudanese, was with Spain. While 850 officers and The president congratulated Genera) It has been decided to abandon Camp speed. The accident came without the salutes to the young sovereign. men have been killed in battle or died Wikoff within the next three weeks. literally swept away, leading to the Shafter on the Santiago victory, and slightest warning. The car was upon of wounds received, there have died of withdrawal of the entire body, whose after a few minutes’ rest, proceeded tc FIERCE STREET DUEL. James Wilson, “King of Tramps,” the tracks before the trail) loomed in dead strewed the field. disease in camp between 1,200 and the general hospital. The soldiers re has been commended for bis bravery at sight, and no power on eaith could have cently arrived on the transports and 2,000 volunteers and regulars. The bravery of the dervishes can Men Fight to tiie Death, Santiago. saved it. The motoiman evidently saw Mississippi hardly be overestimated. Those who detained in tbe detention section oi Showing Foor Marksnianship. A Madrid dispatch says: Al) Cata the train approaching as he reached carried the flags struggled to within I the camp lined up irregularly on each Fifty deaths and over one hundred lonia protests against the continuance New Orleans, Sept. 7. — A special side of the road and cheered. The of the special war taxes, and insists prostrations is the result of one hot day the track, and opened his controller, from Meridian, Miss., says: The most 100 yards of our fighting line. but in vain. With a crash that was When the dervishes withdrew behind president took off his straw hat then, upon their immediate repeal, threaten in New York. beard for blocks the engine struck into desperate due) in the history of Merid the ridge in front of their camp, the and scarcely more than put it on for ing to close all the factories if the de John Hills, a well-to-do New York the lighter vehicle. The effect was ian occurred t’.iw morning beween Jim whole force marched in echelon of bat more than a minute or two at a time mand is not complied with. The lower ice dealer, his wife and his sister-in- Finner and Aleck Webb, his son-in-law. during the remainder of his progress classes are deeply and perhaps danger law, Mary Conlin, have been poisoned horrible. The motor cai parted in tvo, Both emptied two revolvers. Webb re talions toward Omdurman. both sections being hurled into the air As our troops surmounted the crest through the camp. ously impressed by the ghastly appear by whisky sent through the mail. in splinters. The mass of humanity, treated into a jewelry store, followed by adjoining the Nile, the Soudanese on Miss Wheeler, a daughter of the gen ance of the repatriated soldiers from The daughter our right came into contact with the for the car was crowded to overflowing, Finner, still ehooting. eral, happened to be in the first row of Private letters from our consuls Santiago de Cuba. of Finner attempted to kill the officer abroad indicate that the Philippines was torn and mangled. Those in the who went in to arrest the men. A fu-’ Remick, who had reformed under cover the hospital tents, and she showed the Lighthouses in Southern Philippines must be retained if the United States front of the car met with the worst sillade passed between Finner and his of a rocky eminence, and had marched president through her division. have been re-established. General Wheeler announced in each desires to maintain its position in the fate. The force of the collision was daughter and Webb and his daughters beneath the black standard of the kha Foreign vessels will be allowed to world of nations. there experienced to the greatest de lifa in older to make a supieme effort ward: “Boys, the president has come- in the store. Webb was shot three gree, and every human being in that enter the ports of Hawaii as usual, to retrieve the fortunes of the day. A to see you;” or, “Soldiers, the presi The Iowa met with an accident in the pending revision of the United States section was killed. The scene was hor times. He will die. Finner was hit mass 15,000 strong bore down on the dent of the United States.” Brooklyn navy-yard dock. The engine laws. rible. Bodies bad been hurled into tiiree times before lie was killed by Soudanese. Some of the soldiers slept uncon rooms are said to have been partly Citizen Burgess. Webb, three weeks General Kitchener swung round the scious, some listlessly raised upon their Schley aud Gordon, commissioners flooded during the process of floating the aii, and their headless and limbless ago, was shot by Finner, who waylaid trunks were found, in some cases, 50 elbows, others feebly clapped their to settle the conditions for the Spanish the big battle-ship. him, and this morning ended the trag center and left of the Soudanese and feet from the crossing. evacuation of Porto Rico, have sailed edy. Webb married Finner’s daughter, seized the rocky eminence, and the hands. Mr. McKinley gently shook The French minister of war, M. The pilot of the engine was smashed, and bad blood has since existed. Egyptians, hitherto in reserve, joined hands with many, and at every cot he for San Juan. Cavai^nae, has resigned. The resigna the tiring line in 10 minutes, and be paused an instant, and if he saw the Being out of work and without means tion is duo to a disagreement with bis and amid its wreckage were the maimed Strikes at Manila. corpses of two women. The passengers, fore the dervishes could drive their at sick man looking at him he bowed in a to support his family, a Chicago ding colleagues, who desire a revision of tbe Manila, Sept. 7.—There have been tack home. The flower of the khalifa’s direct and personal way. clerk turned highwayman, and in at Dreyfus case. Thus a revision of the of the train suffered no injury, except In the second ward the president en a shock. The majority of the passen several labor strikes here, the demand army was caught in a depression and tempting to rob a saloon was forced to case seems assured. gers on the trolley-car were young being for excessive wages. Because the within a zone of withering croes-fire tered, Sergeant John A. Alexander, shoot the proprietor. Oriental advices Bay that the recent people. They included many women. American authoiities in the early exi ftom three brigades, with the attendant company D, First Illinois, who has a Several vessels of the “Mosquito” assaulting of an American missionary The devoted Mahdis strove fever, was rather startled to hear Gen The train of the D. & H. R. R. acci gencies of the situation agreed to ex artillery. fleet are useless. The board of survey in the Sorachi district, Japan, is caus dent proceeded to Troy. The enigneer travagant demands of the laborers, it heroically to make headway, but every eral Wheeler announce the president. has found upon examination that their ing considerable excitement, especial stated that he did not see the car until lias been difficult to return to an equi I rush was stepped, while their main The eeigeant half raised upon bis cot. machinery and hoilets are badly worn, ly since the new treaties will spread he was upon it. He tried to prevent table basis. One of these strikes caused body was literally mown down by a sus Mr. McKinley, attracted by the move and will make a repoit condemning foreign residents all through the in bis train from striking the car, but bis the suspension of traffic on the tram tained cross-fire. ment, took Alexander’s hands and them. terior. efforts were fruitless. His train was ways of Manila for three days. Defiantly the dervishes planted their said: Copies of the new tariff have been standards and died beside them. Their “I am sorry to see you so sick. I The annual session of the National More soldiers are soon to leave for going at a very high rate of speed at the Irrigations Congress opened nt Chey Honolulu. General Miller says three time. He was some minutes late, and circulated heie, but it has not yet been dense masses gradually melted to com hope that you are getting better.” ! enforced. Pending the receipt of in panies, and the companies to driblets “Thank you; I think 1 shall get enne Thursday. Ex-Senator Carr, the regiments will sail from San Francisco was trying to make structions from Washington, it is esti beneath the leaden hail. Finally they well.” president, delivered the annuel ad within a month. The First Tennessee, consequence of the mated that under the American tariff broke and fled, leaving the field white “Do you wish for anything?” asked dress, urging the necessity for extend Fifty-first town and Twentieth Kansas the trolley road to ing irrigation facilities. crossing, the there will be an average reduction of with Jibbah-clad corpses, like a snow General Wheeler. are the lucky men The 6th and 7th tracks were clear at “No, I have everything good for me, always fait one-third, as compared with that of drift dotted spot. Eight lives were lost and considera California and California heavy artil- engineers of trains safe in running by high rate of Spain. An insurgent newspaper print At 11:15 the sirdar ordered an ad I guess,” Alexander replied wearily, ble damage wrought by the Georgia leiy are to l>e mustered out. ed in the Spanish language appeared vance and our whole force, in line, “but I wish I were home.” storm, which was more serious than According to native Japanses papers, speed. “I hope that we may soon get you drove the scattered remnants into the The engineer says tlirt t the first lie here today. first reported. Lieutenant Morgan and received in Seattle on the Kinshu Maru, there,” said Mr. McKinley. desert to Omdurman. British Fl hr Flying. a crew of six weie diowned by the up Marquis Ito’s visit to China is liable to knew that the car was coming was w hen He had many such bits of talk with Among the chief incidents of the bat setting of a yawl off Tvbee island, result in his changing residence. It is it hove in sight at the corner of the London, Sept. 7.—The war offieg re l'he mate of an Italian ship lost his life. said that he lias been offered a princely street, at which the crossing is situated. ceived this evening the following dis tle was a brilliant charge by the the men, and seemed to be in no He was but a short distance from the patch, dated at Omdurman yesterday, Twentt-first Lancers,under Lieutenant- hurry. He almost outwore the pa The American ship Baring Brothers, salary to become general adviser to the car at the time. It was utterly impos from General Sir Herbert Kitchener: Colonel Mai tin. Galloping down on a tience of all his party by his slow- emperor. from New York, has been burned in sible to bring the train ton standstill. “This morning tiie Biitish and Egyp detached body of the enemy,they found going through ward after ward. the harbor of Kobe. About 8,990 tons Spanish soldieis have demanded theii He thinks that the motorman, when he tian flags were hoisted with due cere the dervish swordsmen massed behind, Ambushed by Indians. of matting was also destroyed. It is pay, and they object to leaving Cuba saw the train was U|a>n him, tried to mony upon the wails of the palace in ami were forced to charge home against Tacoma, Wash., Sept. 6.—The intimated that the lire wasof incendiary without it. Posters exhorting the get beyond the danger line. The grade Khartoum. The lancers hacked schooner J. M. Coleman, which arrived All tbe British wounded appalling odds. origin. When the vessel arrived at troops to refuse to leave Havana unless of this crossing and the speed at which have left for Abadia in barges towed by through the mass, rallied and kept the on the Sound today from St. Michaels, Kobe from Yokohama six of the ciew the money is first forthcoming, were his car whs going also made it impossi steamers. Lieutenant I saw them before leaving. dervish horde at bay. were in irous. Four were afteiward circulated in Havana. The prevailing ble for him to strip before reaching the They weie all doing well and were com Grenfelt, nephew of General Sir Francis brings news that two prospectors were ambushed while drifting down the Yu liberated. sentiment is one of animosity toward tracks. It was the front end of his car fortable. The cavalry sent in pursuit Grenfelt, was killed, four other officers kon in a boat. Indians fired on the Madrid. Orders have been received in An- that was caught and ciushed, and he of tiie khalifa were compelled to aban were wounded, 21 men were killed and boat, killing one and wounding the A Madrid dispatch says: General was killed outright. don the attempt, owiug to the exhaus 20 wounded. napolis from the president directing other. The wounded man escaped, The Egyptian cavalry were in close and reached a police camp, . Police Cervera to make arrangements to pro Jiidemes, ad interim governor of the Tiie following bodies were identified: tion of the noises, but I have ordered ceed with his officers and men back to Philippines, replying to the govern Archie Campeau. James Temple, Ed the camel squads to continue the pur fighting throughout with the Baggara started,and found the Indians enjoying horsemen. For a short period the the prospectors’ supplies. They were Spain immediately, in accordance with ment's request for information as to the ward Batuev, Mis. John Craven, Miss suit.” instinct ions issued by the Spanish true situation of affaiis in the atclit- Kittie Craven, Mrs. John W. Sutcliffe, Two British <• Ulcer. »0,1 V3 Men Killed enemy captured and held a gun, bnt it brought to Dawson, where one of the was brilliantly retaken. ministers of marine, The officers wer« pel igo, reports that to resume establish Joseph Sense. Nellie Swett, 15 years of Indians made a confession. London, Sept. 7.—The official list The heroic bravery of the dervishes very enthusiastic when they received ment of Spanish sovereignty over the age, Mrs. Eliza McElroy, Mrs. James gives the number of British officers Mr. Frank, who came on the Cole islands would require a fleet and end Taylor, Miss Winnie Craven. James evoked universal admiration. Time man, says when he left Dawson there the news. killed in the capture of Omdurman as less quantities of material. Lines, Mrs. Ellen scaw and John Tim two, while 13 were wounded. Of the after time their dispersed ami broken was a stampede to Dewey and Samp A passenger train on the New York, forces reformed and hurled themselves son creeks, from which fine reports At least $1,000,000 prise money will mins. Ontario «V Western railroad, was men. 23 were killed and 99 wounded. upon the Anglo-Egyptians, their emirs came. Both are in American territory. wrecked at Ingalls, near Saratoga. The be distributed among American sailors The losses sustained bv the Egyptian Browned In I.ake Erie. conspicuously leading and spurning -------------------------- \ wreck wasduubtless due to the dastard as a result of the war with Spain. Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 7.—Frank and officers were one killed and eight Even when wounded and in Tronble in Ladrones, ly work of tramps, who threw open the Rear Admiral Sampson of the North John Mane, 16 and 17 years old, re wounded; men. 20 killed, 221 wounded. death. Madrid. Aug. 30. — Negotiations have switch at which the train was wrecked. Atlantic squadron will receive $40,000, spectively, and Geo. Grass. 14 years Dispatcnes from Omdurman relate that death agonies they raised themselves to been opened with Washington to obtain The dead are: Engineer B. C. Dowd, Dewey and his men are to receive $187,* oil, were drowned while bathing in a newspaper correspondent named fire a last shot. Among the wounded is Colonel permission for the Spaniards in the of Oswego; Fireman William Hall, of 500 head money. Appropriations lor Lake Erie. There waj a heavy sea on Howard, who was afterwards killed, Norwich; Brakeman A. L Osborne, of the purpose will likely be made at the and the boys were caught by a receding participated in the gallant charge of Rhodes, the correspondent of the Lon Ladrone islands to go to Manila, as the don Times, and a brother of Cecil situation in the Ladrones is extremely nest session of congress. Waltou. Eight were injured. the Twenty-first Lancers. wave ami carried into deep water. Rhodes. critical. Minor New« Item«. Wa« It Andree. Andrew Carnegie has offered the Four Yoiing Women Drowned. Blown Ip by a Torpedo. Wind nnd Hail. The United States government has town council of the town of Dumfries, Chicago. Sept. 7.—A special to the Erie, Pa., Sept. 5. —By an acci New Olreans, La. .Sept. 6.—The gov Iowa City, la., Sept. 7. — A severs placed an order in England fot 10,000,- Scotland, the sum of £10,000, to build wind and hail storm caused damage to Times-Herald from Winnipeg, Mani* dental jibing Of the sail of the pleasure ernment steamboat John I. Meigs was 000 cartridges. a public library. the amount of $50.000 in an area three toba, says: Indians reaching Dauphin yacht Catmenca, on Presque fsla bay today destroyed by an explosion at St. Regulations have been issued con The attorney-general of Ohio has de miles wide and 13 miles long, six miles from the far north report meeting an this morning four young women were Philip. She had aboard Lieutenant cerning military taxes to be collected cided to bring an action against the north of here. The hail was exceeding Eskimo who told of the appearance swept off into the water and drowned Jervey and a party engaged in remov in the Philippines. . American Steel ami Wire Company, ly heavy and many persons were in among them of a strange man. who de before assistance could be rendered ing the torpedoes laid in the Mississip Sir William Augustus Fraser, bart., under the anti-trust law. jured. Many small buildings were scended from the clouds on the shores them. Their names are Mary, Della pi river during ti e beginning of tbe of Hudson bay. The opinion among and Ella Paradine and Jessie Moore. the authoV and one of the queen’s body The reported death of Mrs. Terries, wrecked, and the corn crop was com war. lieutenant Jervey had a narrow guard for Scotland, is dead. widow of the actor who sis murdered pletelf destroyed in the region of the the whites is that the man is Andree, escape. The killed are: Charles Starr, Madrid. Sept. 6.—The government commander of the boat; Sergeant John the Arctic explorer. Tbe subsistence department will have by Richard Arthur Prince December 1 Storm. ha. decided to pay the neit coupon of Newman, of the engineers; Pat Carlos; plenty of supplies ready to forward to last, proves to hare been an error. The English Federation of Engine The cefls composing the epidermis the Cuban debt, pending the Mttla Ralph Rogers. Those wounded are) Cuba in case it is found necessary 4 Mrs. Terri., is ssriouslv ill in London. we 1-1600 of an inch in diameter. men consist of 10,(XX) men. ment with the United States. Frits Koch and D. B. Reddv. V I