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Tamhill County Reporter LATER NEWS. B BIBISII llfflK EIGHTEEN WERE LOST. KNIFE OF AN ASSASSIN. Empress ot Ausf.la the Victim of an No Further Doubt of the Fate of the The Madrid senato has definitely ltaliau Anarchist. Steamer Jeanie. •dopted thè Hispano-Amerioan proto Geneva, Switzerland, Sept. 13—The Seattle, Wash., Sept. 14. — E. B. ». a. BAMXHABT. PlbUlbw. col. empress of Austria was assassinated Wisliaar, who arrived here today from I General Brooke reports that about 18 Overlooked by the Spaniards St. Michaels, Alaska, brings couth ma Business Portion of the Town near the Hotel Beaurivage this after IMUNN VILLE..................... OREGON. per cent of hie command are Bick at noon by an anarchist, who was arrested. tion of the previously published report ' Destroyed. in a New Division. Porto Rico. It appears that her majesty was of the loss of the steamer Jessie at the j Forty out of every 100 of the Fifth walking from her hotel to the landing mouth of the Kuskowim river in July, : regulars at Santiago are reported sick. place of tire steamer at about 1 o’clock, with 18 lives. The news was brought i Five deaths have occurred among the SITUATION AT MANILA CRITICAL i to St. Michaels by a trader named Ling, BAD FIRES IN SEVERAL CITIES when an Italian anarchist suddenly ap immunes from malaria. peared and stabbed her to the heart ' who said that only one Indian sur A 30-bours* rain in Texarkana, Tex., Dewey Aska for More Ship*—Baah As vived. The bpdies of Captain Mur Arizona Mining Town Burned, With The empress fell, and was carried Co the Hotel Beaurivage, where she ex Internatine Collection of Items »root caused considerable property loss. A Loan of Life—Fire at Bed Bluff— Lon sertion« of the Span! eh —Expecting phy and Rev. Mr. Weber had been warned ashore. The passengers of the pired. Many Placea Culled From the Pr am train on the Texas & Pacific road raD at New Westminster Two Million. Aid Fro«* Germany. The stretcher upon which the em Jessie were known as the Columbia Ex lteporta of the Current Week. into a washout and one man was killed press was carried to the hotel was hast ploration Com p iny. Rev. Mr. Weber and six were injured. had been taken aboard to pilot the Vancouver, B. C-, Sept. 13.—The ily improvised withoarsand sail cloth. The naval station at Newport, R. L, Aside from the loss of her colonies | Manila, Sept. 14.— Rear-Admiral party up the Kuskowitp. The Jessie ' business portion of New Westminster Doctors and priestB were immediately 1 Dewey says he considers the situation is to be discontinued. and the Bihjis destroyed in battle, the bad in tow the barge Minerva, which was totally destroyed by fire this rnorn- summoned, and a telegram was sent to critical. He has asked for an addition Fifty Spanish prisoners captured at war has cost Spain about 8384,800,000. al cruiser and a battle-ship. The property loss will exceed Emperor Francis Joseph. The was washed ashore. Following is a 1 ing. the naval battle July 8, off Santiago, Information to this effect has been re Spaniards assert that Germany will list of the Jessie’s passengers: All efforts to revive her majesty ; |2,000.000. have sailed from Jersey City on th« ceived at the navy department from take a coaling station here, and that E. S. Lines, Seattle; A. C. Stetson, Despair and suffering are the lot of were unavailing, and she expired at 3 the naval attaches of this government steamer City of Rome for home. The The medical examination Spain will retain the remainder of the Seattle; J. T. Murphy, Bowling Green, hundreds of homeless people. Food, o'clock. men had been held prisoners at Nor abroad. islands. The last Spanish garrison at ' Ky.; R. P. Frierson, Gallatin, Tenn.; clothing and aid of all kinds is being shows that the assassin must have used folk, Va. The Cubans are out in a new mani Ilocos and Lagunet have surrendered, W. T. Payton, Gallatin, Tenn.; C. H. hurriedly dspatched from Vancouver to a small triangular tile. After striking Illinois has secured the commander festo, and the necessity for organiza and the whole island of Luzon is in the Mitchel) and H. C. Hart, Gallatin, the ill-fated “Royal” city. the blow he ran along the Rue Des in-chief of tire G. A. IL, in Colonel tion of a new party is set forth. Th« bands of the insurgents, except Manila Tenn.; Engineer Kensler. Wisconsin; It is not known how many people Alpes, with the evidgit intention of James A. Sexton, of Chicago; and document appeals to all Cubans having and Cavite. — Smallhouse, Louisville ; Eli Knud lost their lives, but it is feared several entering the square Los Alpes, but be Pennsylvania has secured the location the progress and welfare of the infant Aguinaldo went to Lelollos on Fri son, Genesee, Idaho; H. C. Hadren, have been burned to death. Campbell, fore reaching it he was seized by two of 33d annual encampmeut at Phila republic at heart to join with tht day. He lias announced his intention Seattle; O. E. Aurud, Seattle; Dave a fireman, fell off the root of a burning cabmen, who hail witnessed the crime. delphia next year. nationalists in putting'the government of convening an assembly of the Fili Allen, Kentucky; Rev. H. Weber, wife j building and was killed. A woman They handed him over to a boatman pinos on September 15 in order to de ind child, Moravian missionary; two dropped dead from fright. One woman, and a gendarme, who conveyed him to A dispatch from Manila says: The on a stable basis. who had been confined two weeks ago, the police station. attitude of the Philippine insurgent The Spaniards appear to be in n< cide upon the policy to be adopted by Indian pilots; Japanese cook. The prisoner made no resistance. Mr. Wishaar also brings a report died while they were moving her fiom leaders is daily becoming more danger great rush to leave Cuba, and the gov the insurgents. The correspondent here of the Asso that the schooner Louise J. Kenney a burning house, while another, suffer He even sang as he walked along, say ous. So open is their opposition to the ernment has been urged to take vigor ing from typhoid fever, who had been ing “I did it,” and “She must be American authorities that the situation ous measures to accelerate their move ciated Press has had an interview with bad been wrecked in Behring sea. twice removed from residences which dead.” is strained and reconciliation may ba ments. The charge is made in certair: Aguinaldo, who said there were 67,000 TWO GHASTLY FINDS. At the police station he declared that 1 were in the burning zone, did not sur difficult. quarters that the evacuation is being insurgents armed with rifles. He added he was a “starving anarchist, with no Texarkana, Ark., is overrrun with delayed so that the Spanish govern he could raise 100,000 men. Indeed, From Atlantic and Pacific Come Stories vive the shock. So extremely fierce were the flames hatred for the poor, but only for the of Probable Murder. idle negroeB, who are said to have come ment may continue to collect Cuban the insurgent leader pointed out the whole population was willing to fight from the Northern districts of Texas, revenues for a time. Bridgeport, Mass., Sept. 14.—Two that apples on the trees on sides of the rich.” Later, when taken to the courthouse whencefctbey were driven by white packages containing portions of a street opposite the burning houses were Tire cutter Bear, with the govern for their independence. and interrogated by a magistrate in the Continuing, Aguinaldo said he had woman’s body were found today in Mud roasted. caps, who are alleged to have made ment relief expedition, is back from the Three river steamers were destroyed, presence of three members of the local several murderous attacks on the North with the crews of the whalers 9,000 military prisoners, including flats, an arm of Y’ellow mill pond. In government and the police officials, lie negroes. which were crushed in the ice. Three 5,000 in the vicinity of Manila, besides the packages were the head of a woman the Edgar, Gladys and Bonaccord. civil prisoners. Later Aguinaldo said cut from the body near the ear, and Every industry save the big Royal pretended not to know French and re Filips were wrecked. The Orca and At the Washington state convention the "provisional government’’ was now the lower limbs, which had been sep City planing mills and the Cleve Can fused to answer questions. The police, held at Ellensburg, Wash., the Demo Freeman were lost last fall and the ou searching him. found a document , operating 28 provinces. He asserted arated from the body, unjointed and ning Company has been wiped out. All the crewi crats renominated James Hamilton Rosario last spring. Tiie Canadian Pacific railway station showing his name to be Luigi Loa- Some of the men were that in August he appointed delegates cut in two at the knees, then tied to Lewis for congress by acclamation, were saved. in proportion to the population. gether and wrapped in a strong glazed and bridge across Fraser river were chini, born in Paris in 1874, and an and the silver Republican convention rescued by the Bear when on the very Italian soldier. re As to the Americans, Aguinaldo paper. The head of the woman was also burned. renominated Congressman W. C. Jones verge of starvation. The Bear had s A great crowd quickly assembled The fire started about midnight on narrow escape from destruction in the : marked that he considered them as battered and jammed on one side and by acclamation. i brothers; that “the two sovereign re had a cloth tied over the mouth. the river front, and was caused by a around the Hotel Beaurivage, where ice off Point Barrow. It is officially announced that Senator publics were allied against a common spark from a steamer. Fanned by a the officials proceeded after interrogat The navy department has arrived a! , enemy.” George Gray, cf Delaware, has been Oakland, Cal., Sept. 14.—The arm fierce gale, the flames leaped with such ing the prisoner. The police searched selected ns the fifth member of th« what it regards as a fair and satisfac- | When questioned as to whether the and hand of a woman who was proba rapidity that within three hours 10 the scene of the crime for the weapon, Pans peace commission. This com tory settlement of the question oi future of the Filipinos’ policy would be bly not over 25 years old were found io streets were abalaze. The fire was and the accomplices of the assassin. pletes the personnel of the commission, awarding the contracts for the con absolute independence, Aguinaldo ex- Lake Merritt last evening by two girls, first noticed at Brackman & Kerr’s It appears that a boatman noticed which stands composed as follower Ex struction of the three battleships. The cused himself from replying, and asked Irene Monroe and Bertha Waller, who wharf, on Front street. From there it three persons closely following the em Secretary of State Day, Senators Frye Cramps, the Newport News and the what America intends to do. were strolling along the shore at Eighth spread down to the Canadian Pacific press, who was making purchases in Union iron works, of San Francisco, ami Gray and Whitelaw Reid. The correspondent being unable tc street. Taken in connection with thé railway depot and crossed the streeet the shops. The local government, immediately Two million dollars, for the purchase will each secure a big fighting ma answer this question, Aguinaldo con recent discovery by some boys of a at that point. From there it went up woman’s head floating in the bay neat the street, taking in the other side oi on receiving the news of her majesty’s of the Centei Star mine, in Roseland, chine. The latter two companies will tinued: •‘‘We have been fighting for inde Berkley, this ghastly find strongly Front street, and Columba street, the death, half-masted the flag on the hotel B. C., has been deposited with the be asked to amend their bide to conform cashier of the State Savings bank, in to the speed requirements of 18 knots, pendence for a long time. The natives points to the commission of a murdei chief business thoroughfare of the city. devillefthe municipal office), and pro who profess to favor annexation are in as yet undetected. Block after block caught fire, and in a ceeded in a body to the Hotel Beauriv Butte, Mont. The purchasers are an as set forth in Cramp’s plans. few hours there was nothing left of age, as a token of respect. Fearing a yellow fever epidemic, sincere. It is merely a ruse to ascer English syndicate, of which Sir Charles FIRED AT WILHELMINA. The excitement increased, and many what had been the business portion of Ross, now in New York, is the head. half the population of Jackson. Miss., tain American views.” □f the shops on the Kursaal weie closed. Asked if the Filipinos would reject Attempted AasaaMnation of the Qoeen New Westminster. The stockholders who sell out are prin have fled from the town. The empress’ wound was just over The wind was blowing furiously down of Holland. cipally Butte people. The bitter passenger rate war is ter the letention of Manila, Aguinaldo de Berlin, Sept. 14.—The Lokal Anzei- Fraser river towards the mouth. If it the left breast. There was hardly any A dispatch to the New York Herald minated. All western roads have agreed clined to answer. ‘‘Would the Filipinos object to ger says that a fortnight ago an at had been blowing the other way the bleeding. A priest was secured in time from Ponce, Porto Rico, says that ill to a restoration of passenger rates, tc Americans retaining a coaling station tempt was made to assassinate Queen whole of the Catholic church buildings, to administer the extreme unction. be effective September 21. ness among the United 8tates troops is if recognizing the independence of the Wilhelmina near Amersfort, province convent and hospital and other struo- increasing. There are now more than METHODS OF ALGER Captain Janies G. Blaine, assistant 25 per cent of the men unfit for duty adjutant-general, U. S. V., has been I islands or establishing a temporary of Utrecht, on tlie road between Castle tures, would have been burned. This morning there was no water sup protectorate over them? ” Soostdytand-Baar. A man emerged within a radius of a few miles of Ponce. discharged frotn the army for his recent Commission Selected to Investigate Wai Aguinaldo again refused to answer, from behind a tree and fired a revolver ply for the use of the burned-ont citi Department. There are 1,000 soldiers in the hos flagrant escapades at San Francisco and I Pending the conclusion of the assera- at her majesty. The bullet missed the zens. There was not a single butcher, pitals. In some commands there are Honolulu. Washington, Sept. 13.—The presi blv, Aguinaldo said he was confident queen, but plowed the cheek of a lady baker or provision shop that was not 30 per cent of the men down with fever, dent has urged the following-named, Spain has lost another Pacific posses there would be no trouble between in attendance. The would-be assassin destroyed, and there was only one small among others, to accept places on the principally typhoid. sion. Native forces captured the gar America and the Filipinos. The in hotel saved. committee to investigate the conduct Thomae II. Wheeler, eon of General rison of Ponape and took full posses surgent leader denied having received • was arrested. He is supposed to be an Some of the burned-out people re of tlie war department: Joseph Wheeler, and Second Lieuten sion of the Carolines, which this coun request from General Otis and Rear- English anarchist. tired in the early hours this morning The strictest secrecy has been main- ‘ Lieutenant General John M. Scho ant Newton D. Kirkpatrick, First cav try had contemplated seizing had the Admiral Dewey to withdraw hie troops tained hitherto as to the affair, in order in the open air in front of the school field. General John B. Gordon, General alry, were drowned while bathing near war been prolonged. to a prescribed distance from Manila not to disturb the enjoyment of the en- j house. They covered themselves with Granville M. Dodge, President D. C. the camp at Montauk Point. blankets and lay down to eleep under Governor Lord, of Oregon, has com and Cavite, and lie declined to discuss ilironement festivities. Gillman, General Charles F. Mander Hawaiian advices announce the death pleted hie investigation of the condition the effect of such a request. Aguinaldo the sky. son, Robert T. Lincoln, Dar.iel S. La of Sergeant Ormond Fletcher, of th« of the 380 recruits of the Second Ore further asserted that he had never con An Old Man Lynched. The loss is roughly estimated at Second Oregon volunteer engineer gon volunteers encamped at San Fian- ferred with the American authorities Kansas City, Mo., Sept. 14.—A spe 82,500,000, and tlie insurance at 81.- mont, Dr. W. W. Keene and Colonel Janies A. Sexton. corps. He was formerly oounty sur cisco, and has telegraphed to the secre since the capitulation of Manila, and cial to the Times from Liberty, Mo., ' 500,000. The message which President Mc veyor of Multnomah oounty, Oregon. At 10:80 tonight Benjamin Bank vaults withstood the fire. One tary of wai that he has found every that he had never authorized the insur says: Kinley addressed to each follows: A cable from Hong Kong announce« thing satisfactory. gents to search or disarm Americans Jones, a gray haired man, 68 years of , insurance company’s vault was blown “Will you render to the country a that a committee of three Filippinos, ige, was taken from the Clay county up by gunpowder. General Rios, governor of the Vi- crossing the line. appointed by Aguinaldo, has left Hong sayas islands, and ad interim governor A citizen’s committee has beer great service by accepting my appoint The correspondent closelv questioned jail and swung to an iron beam at the : Kong to confer with President McKin general of the Spanish territory in the him about last Saturday’s incident, front entrance of the oourthouse. The formed in Vancouver to give relief to ment as a member of the committee to examine into the conduct of the com ley upon the future of the Philippines. Philippines, has wired the Madrid gov when the Pennsylvania troops proceed (nob, which consisted of about 75 men, the sufferers. missary, quartermaster and medical quietly rode in horseback, finished theit Several salmon, averaging 28 pounds ernment that be has arrived at “an ed to establish a new outpost. The Minins Camp Wiped Out. bureaus of the war department during in weight, have recently been caught understanding with the American Filipinos objected, and nearly precipi work in 30 minutes, and left. Jones Prescott, Ariz., Sept. 13.—The town the war, and to the extent of the causes in the Sacramento liver. From the authorities respecting Luzon island.” tated hostilities, ordering the Ameri committed a criminal assault on Annie Montgomery, an 11-vear-old girl, yes of Jerome, near here, was completely and treatment of sickness in field and fact that the adipose fin had been re There is reason to believe that tfrj cans to withdraw in 20 minutes. They moved from each they were identified navy department has selected the Text s I issued ammunition, and intercepted terday evening, ard confessed his guilt I wiped out this morning by fire, entail camps? It is my desire that the full ing a loss of over 81.000,000 in prop and exact truth shall be ascertained as marked fish liberated from the hatch as the future flagship of the Asiatic the American reinforcements. Finally just before he was hanged. erty. Eleven bodies have so far been and made known. I cannot too strongly eries on tho Clackamas river, in Ore station. General Hale ordered all the Pennsyl British Vice-Consul Killed. The understanding is that recovered, while a score or more are impress u|>on you my earnest wish that gon, in 1827. Oandia, Sept.14.—The British battle- ! said to be in the ruins or missing. she will replace the protected cruiser vanians to advance and the rebels with this commission shall be of such high The president of the Cretan executive Olympia, which iB to Lie ordered to the drew. ship Camperdown, having on board Six | The fire originated from a gasoline character as will command the confi The local governor has explained that Billotti, British consul at Canea, has committee has notified the foreign ad United States as soon as her relief ar stove in a cabin, and spread so rapidly dence of the country, and 1 trust you the inoident was a mistake, and has arrived here. mirals that in view of the massacre at rives on the Asiatic station. Several other warships i and fiercely that it was impossible to will consent to serve.” repudiated his subordinates' action. have also reached the port, and rein Candia it is imiMiesible to continue th« A Madrid dispatch says Spain is save even clothing. effort to organize the administration ready to concede our every demand, Aguinaldo declared to this correspond forcements of blue jackets have been IN SPITE OF PEACE. ------------- 4 ent that the Filipino who made the landed. nntil the Turkish functionaries and Fire at Red Bluff. and the impossibility of resuming the trouble merely pretended to be an offi The Filippino. Still lVnging War troops are withdrawn. He demands struggle is fully recognized. The British vice-consul, Mr. Cario- Red Bluff, Cal., Sept. 13.—Fire The gov Against the Spaniard*. cer, and is entirely unconnected with chino, was killed during yesterday’s the convocation of the Cretan assembly, broke out early this morning on Main ernment is evidently of the opinion that London, Sept. 13.—The Manila cor an<l promises to place a force of Cretans with a strong navy there might have tlie insurgent army. fighting. street, and before it was extinguished respondent of the Times, telegraphing Aguinaldo oom plained that the Span at the disposal of tlie international ad been a different story to tell of the out The fires are being extinguished. 1 destroyed an entire block of the finest September 9, says: The insurgent con ish were "disseminating these reports ministration. come of the war with the United for the purpose of fomenting antag During the rioting the British and Ger buildings in the town. The lose to quest of the island of Luzon is rapidly Joseph Chamberlain says an Anglo- States, and deplores the fact that she man consulates were burned. property-owners will be more than onism between the Filipinos and the approaching completion. Recent au German understanding has been per has but few ships left. 8100,000, on which the insurance is thentic reports announce the capture of Enlisting Men for Dewey. Americans. ” fected, and a treaty has been signed. probably half that sum. The origin of A Cuban patriot writes that misery The whole interview conveyed the San Francisco, Sept. 14.—This week successive Spanish positions, and at England is to support the Kaiser’s pre among the Cubans is on the increase, the fire is unknown. The principal impression that Aguinaldo desires abso is expected to be a busy one at the present the rebels control every foot of tensions in Egypt. Chamberlain also and that conditions in Havana City lute independence, regarding the mis naval recruiting rendezvous in this sufferers from the conflagration are the island except Manila, Cavite and a gave it out officially that England and province are worse now than dur Darrough & Fickert, Bank of Tehama, sion of the Americans here as accom city. A large number of the men at small portion of the province of Albain. favors American retention of the Phil ing the war, with no relief in sight. A. L. Hoffman, P. R. Kestner, and D. They hold over 9,000 Spanish prisoners, ippines. One thing the Continental The Spaniards, he says, are reveng plished, and expects their withdrawal present with Admiral Dewey in Manila S. Prince. “just as the French with Lafayette have completed their terms of service, and have recently captured several powers most fear is that the United ing themselves for the loss of Cuba by Gasoline Explosion. thousand rifles, some cannon, a large (States and Great Britain may enter robbing, maltreating and oppressing in withdrew after helping the Americans an«i the local recruiting officer has re- , in the war of independence, a war of ceived instructions from Washington to Philadelphia, Sept. 13.—By the ex quantity of ammunition, and several into an international understanding. every possible way the un fortunate humanity. ” enlist 300 nier,. Machinists, firemen, plosion of 50 gallons of gasoline in the armed stands. The Spaniards held out A report is published in London of a people of the island.. Chaos reigns Just now Aguinaldo maintains the yoemen, musicians, seamen and ordin cellar of a grocery store at 1444 South valorouslv, but were fighting against daring plot to assassinate the czar at and the public seivice has been com role of extreme friendship. ary seamen are all wanted. street, tonight four and possibly a the inevitable. Moscow last week. The plan of the pletely abandoned in all departments. - - -------------------- It is undeniable that the action of Beit Mine« on American Side. dozen lives were lost. As an immed Three Men Bnrned to Death. conspirators was to allow gas to escape Under peremptory orders from Gen the insurgents in pursuing the cam- iate consequence of the explosion, the Vancouver, B. C., Sept. 12. — Among New York, Sept. 14.—Three men into a house on the route of the czar’s eral Miles, preparations are being made butlding where it occurred and those paign after an armistice was declared procession until the atmosphere in every to break up Camp Wikoff at once, by the passengers from St. Michaels on were burned to death today in a fire in adjoining it on either side collapsed, lias cansed much useless suffering and the steamer Fastnet was T. Tredfold, Max Steine & Co.’s whisky house, on room was saturated. One of their •ending home all the soldiers. The destruction of property, and has anni who was sent to Alaska by the London Vesey street, caused by the explosion , and up to 10 o’clock, four hours after number was to remain in the house new order oonflicts with one trom ths hilated their every claim to be consid the occurrence, four bodies have been Mining Journal to examine and report of a barrel of spirits of alooho). The and strike a light when the czar was war department. Preparations are be He says that all dead are William Witt, Rudolph Scho recovered from the ruins, and three of ered in any resject as the allies of the passing in the expectation that the ing made, however, to abandon the on the gold fields. Americans. these identified as follows: house would be blown to pieces and camp in accord with the commanding the recent rich strikes have been mad« en berff and a man known as Raul. Samuel Scbattenstein, keeper of the on the American side, and little, if Typhoon in Japan. the czar killed. The conspirator general's order and in direct disregard The ('orean Kailroad. grocery store; bis 10-vear-old son, anything, has l>een said about them. Yokohama, Sept. 13.—The central would perish himself as a sacrifice to of that of the secretary. Alger, when Outside of Bonanza creek there is noth Yokohama, Sept. 14.—An agreement Abraham; A 10-months-old child, provinces of Japan have been swept by the cause. The explosion was mis questioned, passed the matter over by bas been signed at Seoul. Corea, for the The fourth a terrible typhoon, which has caused timed and a staff officer and his wife laying Miles’ order was issued in fur ing to approach them in richness, but laying by Japanese of the railroad from named Max Goldberg. body was that of a girl about 10 years heavy floods, doing much damage and they are propositions requiring money were killed, togetlier with the conspir therance of the department’s plans. Seoul to Fusan. of age. ________________ _ to develop. destroying 500 lives. ator. Thirty people were injured. Spnnl«h Victories Again. Oregon and Iowa. A Kentucky Fire. The Manitou & Pike's Peak cog rail Minor N qw « Itfint. Madrid, Sept. 14.—Captain Annon, Race War in Georgia. Princeton, Ky., Sept. 18.—The block New York, Sept. 14.—Orders are ex When the trans-Siberian railroad way signed a oontract for a large ob minister of marine, received today an pected at the Brooklyn navy-yard any of buildings on Main street, here, Borok Station, Ga., Sept. 13.—The servatory to be built at the top of | is completed it will be easy for a per- ini [Mutant dispatch from the Philip time for the sailing of the battle-ships known as Bank hotel, were destroyed body of George Burton, a negro, who •on to go from London to Japan in IS Pike's Peak,with a tower which can be pines, describing a conflict between the bv fire today. Total loss, about 850,- assaulted Mrs. Coggins, was found this Oregon and Iowa for the Pacific. seen forty uillea. days. S[>anish gunboats and an insurgent ________ Ammunition is being put on board of 000. morning in the Flint river about three Mrs. Nancy Wellman, who died at flotilla, in which the former success both ships, and they will Iregin coaling At a meeting of the executive com miles below Digby, riddled with bul her home near Louisa, Ky. , at the aga Newport. R. I., Sept 12. — The fully prevented an inrutgent landing in tomorrow. They will be painted the mittee of Tammany Hall it was de lets. A rock weighing several hun of 95 years, was the mother of 16 chil Ocean bouse, one of the largest and dred pounds was tied to it. The news the Visayas. According to the dis- ' cides! not to recognize the new stat« dren. II of whom were married. She patch, the insurgents had five vessels, ’ regulation lead color. most popular hotels on the Atlantic has reached here that 200 or 300 ne election law. bad HH grandchildren. 142 great grand A great a«h tree in Sterlingshir«, coast, was destroyed by fire this after groes are marching to Digby, armed The amount of gold ooin in actual children and 81 grest-freat-grandcbil- all of which were sunk. The Spanish t Scotland, which was planted by Sir T. noon. The building was valued at with guns and rifles, swearing ven circulation in the world is estimated dren. she also raised nine orphan had no loss, but the telegram asserts Nicholson iu 1596. is still in a flourish 8100,000. Many of ths guests lost geance. Every white man in town ia that hundreds of the insurgents are be- j by th« Bank of England officials to b« children. * heavily. lieved to have perish« * ing condition. going armed. «trout 865 tons. EPÌTTME OF THE DISPATCHES