LATER NEWS. RAPID TELEGRAPHY. CENSUS OF DAIRY PRODUCTS. Requirement, of the Law In Kegiird to Letter« Successfully Sent at the Kate of Major-General Otis will come home StatUticl. 00.000 an Hour. soon. The law requires the statistics for th® D. I. ASBIEY, Publisher. New York, Nov. 29.—Experimental 12th census of dairy products (taruz ■ In England, the "antis” are not al- tests of the Pollak-Virag rapid tele­ lowed a free press. Impressive Religious Ser- graphy system were made on Sunday Joubert’s Forces Retreating and factory) to be taken on separata schedules. Three hundred Spanish prisoners are over 1,089 miles of wire, between this Toward Ladysmith. vices at Paterson. The division of agriculture will tak® now at Manila. . city and Chicago. Signals, consisting the amounts of milk and cream pro­ of the letters of the alphabet from A to Much damage has been done to JM)- duced and sold, and the amount of Z, were sent at the rate of 60,000 an tatoes by the recent rains in Oregon. SERMON BY REV. DR. MAGIE hour, but, owing to the great amount BRITISH POSITIONTOO STRONG money received from their sales; also the quantity and value of all the but­ of induction to be overcome and inter­ I Hundreds are dying weekly in China I ter and cheese made n the farm. from the plague, and the government I ference and interruptions with the Hi Id yard ’ 9 Victory Evidently Turtle« Die tingulshed Men of the Nation Were On the manufacture, s sehdule will be Coinpr«lien»lve Review of the Import­ »«fuses to take sanitary precautions. wire, no actual messages were trans ­ the Tide—Dutch Destroy a Bridge- Prenent-Remains Placed lu a Vault taken the quantity of butter and cheesa ant Happenings of the Pant Week Dispatches found on prisoners show mitted. Communication With Eritcour*» at Cedar Lawn Cemetery. made in factories, co-operative and oth­ Culled From the Telegraph Columns. the Boer loss at Belmont to have been It is azserted that the system, which erwise, together with the quantity awl only 10 killed and 40 wounded. has been successfully operated up to cost of raw materials (milk and cream), London, Nov. 29. — The colonial office 700 miles, will work at 1,000 miles or Many bonds are lieing purchased bj Paterson, N. J., Nov. 28.—With the The United States ship Ranger at cost of labor, capital invested, charac­ has. received the following dispatch more when a good wire is obtained and the government now. Mare island, is supposed to be fitting .mpressive religious ceremonies of the ter and value of plant aud machinery, from the governor of Natal, dated Presbyterian church, and with the dig­ a sufficient battery power provided. In The United States cruiser Montgom­ for some secret mission Pietermaritzburg, Sunday, November etc. the experiments here, two ordinary nity due to his high office, all that was ery has arrived at Montevideo. After the two forms of schedules France is hostile to Catholic orders. mortal of tLe vice-president, Garrett telegraph wires were used to form a 28: ‘‘The Boers are retiring on Weenan. shall have been returned to the census In consequence of Lord Salisbury’! Seven bishoprics and salaries of 700 A. Hobart, was committed to the complete metallic circuit, and the office in Washington, the like statistics bereavement, diplomatic matters wil vicars are to be suppressed. earth. The president, Secretary of ground connections commonly employed Our troops are occupying a ridge three be delayed. Troops will continue to go to the State John Hay, Chief Justice Fuller, in telegraphing were dispensed with. miles northward of the Mooi river. It of dairy products on each will be con­ solidated, and thus show, what never It is said that the Boers move so fast Philippines. They will be needed, as ex-Vice-President Levi P. Morton, ex­ Josef Virag, one of the inventors, was appears that the Boers have found our heretofore has been shown, the total position too strong, and are retiring other islands than Luzon are requiring at this end of the wire, while Herr and often that the British cannot keej Secretary of War Alger, Secretary of toward Ladysmitb with the loot they yield of milk in the United States and attention. track of them. the Interior Hitchcock, the supreme Pollak was in Chicago. have collected. The river is in flood. the amounts and values of its several When the wires were finally found court judges, members of the senate, Roberts will not be able to retain his The Americans are in control of Buller has arrived. Telegraphic com­ porducts. to be clear, the signals were sent. They members of congress and the vice-pre vastly greater territory in Luzon than seat, as a majority are against him. This assertion is based on the as­ munication with Estcourt was restored had previously been punched in a roll He has some supporters who will insist idents’ personal friends filled the bei.. they were a month ago. sumption that the farmers shall fur­ early this morning. ” of tape by a perforator similar to that tiful Church of the Redeemer, ana nish to the enumerators, fully and ac­ Aguinaldo, with a few men, women on a hearing. used in the Wheatstone system. The Frere Bridge Destroyed. curately, the information which tho The rebels evacuated Mangalaren in with moistened eye and bowed head tape was passed through a transmitter and carta, was seen between San Fabian testified silently and eloquently to his Estcourt, Nov. 29.—The railroad schedules may call for. a hurry. They did not fire a shot and and San Fernando on Friday. containing a metal cylinder, revolving worth as a statesman, friend and bridge at Frere, spanning a wide stream, In some sections the records of at a high rate of speed. Bearing down has been destroyed by the Boers, who James D. Richardson will very prob­ left an hundred American and Spanish neighbor. cheese factory and creamery operation* prisoners behind. ably be the leader of the minority in Through the west window from the upon the tape were two needles. At are reported to be retiring rapidly. A The English money market is appre­ center of the stained glass Maltese each perforation a needle completed general advance u]>on Colenso has been for the current year are destroyed, the next house of representatives. agreeably to previous vote of directors As a matter of convenience for their hensive. Discount rates are high and cross pierced a shaft of crimson light the circuit and made a dot or a dash ordered, and a flying column has left i or patrons. For 1899 they should vote, at the other end of the line. A small gold continues to flow out for war sup ­ that shed its light around the cata­ Western business, the Pullman com­ here to intercept the Boer raiding par ■ instead, to have prepared and preserved, falque and bathed the orchids, nar­ electric motor operated the transmitter. ties. pany will build repair shops in Denver. ply purchases. for the use of the census enumerators, Two men, Engineer Robert Hunter cissus blossoms and white roses in In order to carry the signals through who will appear on June 1, 1900, the A Brooklyn court has rendered a de­ Boers Driven Back. to Chicago, It was found that a current bright tints. The eye of the clergy ­ cision that school boards cannot ba and Fireman D. L. Miller, were killed man, Dr David Magie, traveled along of 75 volts was necessary. London, Nov. 29.—The war depart­ statistics which the law says shall be forced to admit negroes in white in the O. K. & N. wreck near Rooster the shaft of light to the cross as he re­ ment has received the following dis- ' gathered. After the signals had been sent Rock. IV. F. Ilerzinger was badly in­ In many cases a failure to do this schools. peated the words: “The Lord gave and through the apparatus to Chicago, an j patch from General Buller, dated i will prevent the enumerators from se- jured. operator, using the ordinary key, tele­ i Pietermaritzburg: The Vancouver (B. C. ) chief of po- the Lord hath taken away; blessed be The Boers at Estcourt were defeated the name of the Lord.” “Hildvard, going from Estcourt, I curing any returns, because new man­ graphed back that they had been re­ lice believes he has the long-sought by Hildyard ’ s forces. The defeated made a successful attack November 25 agers, or new secretaries, or new boards ceived all right. At this juncture, the Tascott, the murderer of Millioniaie The chief magistrate of the country of control may be in charge on June 1, force retreated toward Colenso, destroy­ Snell, of Chicago. bowed his head in his hands, He was time for changing from day to night with three battalions, one field battery, 1900, who will know nothing of the ing a railway bridge at Frere, and wires arrived, and the circuit was in­ a naval gun and 70 mounted troops on visibly agitated. There was scarcely The British court of appeals has re­ Britishers are after them with a flying factory statistics of 1899—and the fig­ a dry cheek in the crowded edifice, terrupted at Buffalo. The experiments the enemy, occupying Beacon hill, ures for 1899 are the ones which the versed the lower court and will permit column. which dominated Willow Grange, and were then postponed to another day. and the widow was comparatively the the Mexican Interm tional railroad to The young celestials of San Francisco had interrupted his communication. law says shall be taken. proceed with its plan for funding its have a plan on foot to restore to power most composed. All the pemp of an Farmers who keep no records of their Claims of Southerners. As a result of operations the enemy is official pageant, which was omitted in 6 per cent bonds. the young emperor of China. They deference to the wslies of the deceased, Columbia, 8. C., Nov. 29.—Governor retiring, and the railway and telegraph transactions will find themselves in the The navy department has awarded will raise a fund of $50,000 to carry it could never have caused the impres­ Miles B. McSweeney today addressed a lines have been restored between Est­ same dilemma, on the arrival of the letter to the governor of each Southern court and Weston. Our loss was about census enumerator, as a factory which the contract for a drydock at thl out and introduce certain needed re- siveness or this scene. destroys its records. Therefore, Chief League Island navy-yard, Philadelphia, forms in the empire. Through a long lane of thousands of state, asking for united effort to get 14 killed and 50 wounded. Hiloyard Statistician Powers is appealing to art to the Atlantic, Gulf & Pacific Com­ The purchase of large tracts of fir uncovered heads, the cortege wended Southern representatives in congress has advanced to a position near Frere. of them to prepare in writing, pany, for $782,000. forests by Eastern lumbermen has its way to Cedar Lawn cemetery, where to work for the passage of a bill to re­ as he hopes to cut off the enemy, who while the necessary facts are fresh caused a sharp advance in the price of the body was placed in the receiving fund $11,000,000 to Southern people is believed to be retiring on Colenso, in mind, such a statement of milk, A report lias been received at Vic­ for cotton seized by United States (via Weenan. both logs and standing timber in Wash­ vault. toria of the drowning in Alaska of a “Barton, from Weston, has advanced cream, butter and cheese products an troops during the war between the ington. Within a short time stumpage Mrs. Dumbleton, another woman and THE KHALIFA IS DEAD states. The cotton was sold by the col ­ to Estcourt. As soon as communica­ will enable them to reply promptly and three unknown men. They were car­ has arisen from 10 to 20 cents. lector of customs at New York, and the tion is restored, I will telegraph par­ accurately to the inquiries which the Viceroy Curzon in his report on the Killed In a Battle With the Anglo« funds were placed in the United States ticulars. So far as I can make out the law says the enumerators must make. ried under the ice in a small boat. Egyptian Army. famine in India says that 30,000,000 If they shall fail to do this, the sta­ treasury. The United States supreme operation is one for which Hildyard Because he transferred his Washing­ people in the area are now affected. Cairo, Nov. 28 —Lord Cromer, the court had decided that the government I and the troops deserve much credit. tistics of dairy products in their coun­ ton home, the gift of patriotic citizens, Relief work up to the present time has ty will be incomplete, and will com­ first to his wife and later to his son, cost the government $5,000,000, a’side British minister here, has received the has no right or title to these funds, The railway is now open to Frere.” following dispatch from General Kitch­ which are held for ultimate return to For the moment the Boer invas’oD pare unfavorably with those of counties Admiral Dewey is the subject of much from losses of revenue and loans. ener; those entitled thereto. But the funds southward in Natal seems not only to wherein the returns are more accurate. censure, and contributors to the fund “Wingate's forces caught up with cannot be reached except by congres­ have spent its force, but to have devel­ Governor Leary says he must have THE POPE WORKS- HARD. will accept no explanation. an ice machine in the isle of Guam. i the khalifa’s force 77 miles southeast sional action, as legislation is neces­ oped into a retrograde movement. Congress will be petitioned to create Water is unfit to drink. With a cold of Gedil and attacked it. After a sary before action can be brought Though with forces so mobile as those How the Supreme Pontiff Passes Each positions for Fitzhugh Lee aud “Old storage outfit and an occasional supply I sharp fight he took the position. The against tlio sovereign government. Day at the Vatican. of the Boers, it is difficult to surmise Hoss’’ Wheeler. A fund will also be of fresh beef, he can furnish subsist­ khalifa, who was surrounded by a Rome, October. 23, 1899. (Special Cable.) where they will appear next. Appar­ started to purchase each of them a ence for a larger garrison of men. Forced to Put Back. body-guard of emirs, was killed, and Pope Leo is an early riser, and ently General Clery’s advance to the sword. The movement is being engi­ all the principal emirs were killed or Seattle, Nov. 29.—With a cargo of relief of Ladysmith has really com- that I mean a man who is out of bed Smallpox is prevalent in Indian ter- neered by young ladies, who want their captured except Osman Digna, who es­ dying horses and mules, and 55 empty menced. and at work at five o’clock in the morn­ idols to be major-generals. The first ritory. caped. The dervishes were utterly de­ stalls, the United States transport Vic­ So far as ascertainable Hildyard’s ing. He takes a light breakfast—a Cubans want the trrtips withdrawn feated, their whole camp was meeting was held in Chicago. i taken toria returned to port late tonight, hav­ force, which is already nt Frere, must little very weak coffee with plenty of but no American civil governor. and thousands surrendered, . A large ing been forced by an unprecedented number 1,000 men, and should be able milk, and a piece of bread. He works, Four thousand miners in Indiana A new finance bill is under consid­ number of women, children and cattle stress of weather off Cape Flattery to to reoccupy Colenso, where it may reading or writing and receiving some have gone on a wage strike. eration by the Republican committee. also fell into the hands of the Anglo- turn back from her voyage to the Phil­ have to await reinforcements of artil­ visits, until lunch time. In the after­ Democratic newspapers in Kentucky ippines. Of the 410 horses ami mules lery and cavalry before joining hand noon he takes his walk, and when in Eastern Oregon steers sell for $70 Egyptian force.” now concede Taylor nearly 2,000. General Kitchener also wires: carried, 55 were literally pounded to with General White. General llartoi. ordinary health spends some time apiece. Wool goes at 15 cents per “We took the entire dervish camp, death against the sides of their stalls now occupies Estcourt, and the Mooi in the gardens of the Vatican; then Cattle now command the highest pound. i in the storm, and the remaining ani­ river will be occupied by reinforce­ he returns to his apartment, where he prices since 1882 in the Chicago mar Secretary Wilson will try to reform All the dervishes not killed surren- kets. the present practice of free seed distri­ dered. I cannot speak too highly of mals are so badly bruised that the offi­ ments from Petermaritzburg. The says his rosary. He may then receive the excellent behavior of the troops, cers of the vessel believe that many whole situation has been distinctly a few visitors, after which he takes a Lumbermen in this country think bution. and their enduring the long, tedious cannot be saved. cleared since the arrival of Buller in nap and dines. At ten P. M. he reads that Canada iH too severe in her retalia­ An organization to control the out­ marches preceding the final action. The Victoria sailed for the Philip­ Natal, though doubtless the British the newspapers and then retires for the tion. put of electric fans has been perfected From 4 o’clock in the morning of No­ pines last Thursday. will have many difficulties to overcome night. The Pope thus really works all Tho Standard Oil Company has in New York. vember 21 until 5 o’clock in the morn­ before White is relieved. Shabbily Treated. raised the price on crude oil to a point England has given notice to the ing of November 24 they marched 60 The big battle is likely to occur at Berlin, Nov. 27. — The Lokal An- the highest in four years. powers of Europe that a state of war miles and fought two decisive actions. the passage of the Tugela river, and “The Soudan may now be declared zeiger says Professor Stiles, the scien­ it may be expected that the Boers will The revenue cutter Maiming will exists in the Transvaal. tific attache of the United States emf soon leave New York for the North Pa­ A portage road at The Dalles on the to be open.” bassy, has been recalled because of make a stand there. In any case, cific coast, where she is to remain in upper Columbia is under construction. wherever they elect to try to stem the REBELLION BROKEN “differences with the imperial health British advance, there will be desper­ future. This is part of a large transportation officer.” As a matter of fact, Professor Filipino Troop» are now Scattered In President’s message will be held system. Stiles has been treated of late with un­ ate fighting and of a sanguinary char­ Small Coinpanlea. open until tho latest possiblo time, usual discourtesy by the health officer, acter. A representative of the Russian gov­ Manila, Nov. 28.—The last Filipino Th outlook in Cape Colony is dark awaiting developments in tho Philip­ ernment is in Chicago buying horses and he officially reported the matter to council of war was held by the retreat­ for the British. That General Gatacre pines. Washington, advising that Germany ’ s for the czar. Over 2,000 head have ing leaders at Bayambang November has no easy task is proved by the latest Two confessed horse-thieves in Illi­ so far been purchased. 13, in the house now occupied by Gen­ scientific attache at Washington, Count dispatches from Queenstown and else­ von Haeke, should be deprived of priv ­ nois traveled a rough road on their Admiral Watson reports that the en­ eral MacArthur. It was attended by where, showing that the majority of way to jail and narrowly escaped tire province of Zamboanga, island of Aguinaldo, Pio del Pilar, Garcia, Ale­ ileges like those of which Professor the population on the frontier have Stiles was deprived here. Professor lynching twice. Mindanao, has surrendered to Com­ jandrino and some members of the so- openly declared themselves on the side A terrible battle took place last mander Very. called cabinet. Information has Stiles sails for the United States in De­ of the Boers. Bands of Boers are do­ cember. He will not have a successor. Thursday between Colombian rebels ing immense damage over a wide area The widespread operations of tho reached General MacArthur from sev­ and government forces. A thousand Boers demonstrate that they have eral sources to the effect that the coun­ and they have now appeared south of day long, and latterly he has taken Message« Through Walls. rebels were killed. * > greater strength than has been esti­ cil recognized the futility of attempt­ Chicago, Nov. 29.—Professor W. S. Storml erg. Gatacre, however, moves nourishment four or five times a day, ing further resistance to the Americans Johnson and (’. L. Fortier, of Milwau­ to the front today, so it is hoped by but always of a light character—a lit­ Walter ' Morehead, of London, a mated, says a London dispatch. with united forces, and agreed that the kee, today made a snccesful test in this the British that the invasion will soon tle meat, soups, bouillon, a glass or stockholder in the Southern Pacific, A private of the Twentieth Kansas two of Mariani wine and a good deal of has appealed to tho courts to set aside says tho Filipino whom Colonel Met­ Filipino troops should scatter and city of wireless telegraphy. They suc­ be stemmed. should hereafter follow guerrilja meth­ ceeded in telegraphing without wires Dr. Jamieson, leader of the famous milk, which forms the larger part oi tlio recent reorganization. calf is accused of murdering was killed ods. The disposition of the generals, through a suite of seven rooms, with raid, has arrived in London from South his diet. The eohooner Maple Leaf was by the colonel in zelf defense. During his recent illness very little with their approximate forces, is as all doors closed, and through seven Africa. wrecked abreast of New Glasgow, Iler medicine was given him; the physicians Filipino troops are scattered in small follows: walls. Another test was made when captain, now dead, was to have been General Hildyard’s Lossea. relied principally upon rest, nourish­ General Coneepion. with 340 men, the signals were conveyed through companies ami are committing fright­ married on his arrival in port. Durban, Nov. 29.—The latest reports ment and stimulants every now and ful atrocities. Those of the natives who in New Egija province; General Maca- three fireproof vaults and an ordinary The torpedo-lsiat Dahlgren is not up have welcomed or tolerated the Ameri­ bolos, with 325 men, at the town ol telegraph switchlxiard, in which third of General Hildyard’s losses at the then, but always in small quantities. The Pope’s nervous energy, as al­ Binaca. province of Tarlae; Genera) wires were connected up. and alxiut 40 Beacon hi 11 engagement show that 15 to requirements and her builders will cans are remorselessly cut to pieces. men were killed and 72 wounded. The have to pay fines. The boat, it is said, Sir Francis Winagte, in the battle l’io del Pilar, with 800 men, northeast dead wires were located. This is con­ West Yorkshire regiment suffered ready noted in a previous letter, is should not have l>een accepted. with the khalifa's force, near Gedid, of Malolos; General Aquino, with 506 sidered to be the severest test to which heavily. Major Hobbs was captured something remarkable in one of his ad­ General Funston says that Colonel captured 9,000 men. women and chil­ men, at Arayat; General San Miguel, wireless telegraph has yet been sub­ and several men are missing. Dis­ vanced years, and when he comes out of his apartment he almost runs—walk­ Metcalf is not guilty of the charges of dren. Osman Digna, the principal with 150 men, in Zamboloa province! mitted. patches freni Kruger and Joubert, ing so fast that his attendants can murdering a Filipino preferred against general of the khalifa, is still at large. General Mascardo, with 1,100 men, in Samoan Treaty. found on a Boer prisoner, said the Boer hardly keep up with him. the mountains west of Angeles, and him by a memlier of the Twentieth Dr. von Holleben, German ambassa­ the largest force, probably under Gen Washington, Nov. 29.—The United losses at Belmont were 10 men killed When he is to be carried in state Kansas. dor to the United States, in the pres­ eral Trias, in Cavite province. States has declined to accept the and 40 wounded. into the Sistine Chapel, to attend or The Santa Fe is stretching out for ence of 2,000 Germans, presented a agreement as to the disposition of the preside at any ceremony, the clanking Train Struck a Slide. Castro Take« to the Warpath. trade in northern California. It has flag sent by Emperor William to the of the sabres of the noble guard on Troutdale. Or., Nov. 28.—The O. R. Samoan islands reached by Great Brit­ Caracas, Venezuela. Nov. 29.—Gen­ the marble floors can lie heard a long recently Ixmded the Klamath road, United German Soldiers’ Societies in A N. eastbound («assenger No. 2 ran in­ ain and Germany. The reasons which the Belt Line al>out Eureka harbor aud Chicago. influenced the state department here in eral Castro left here this morning foi distance off, and several minutes be­ to a small slide near Rcxister Rock at 9 immense tracts of timber land. Representatives of the American- p. m. The engine was derailed and rejecting the British-German arrange­ Valencia, where he has assembled about fore the procession reaches the chapel. By the death of Vice-President Ho­ English syndicate have been in Mon­ slid down the embankment, instantly ment related entirely to minor mat­ 4,500 men, to attack General Hernan­ The Pope, it seems, although sleeping bart. the office of vice-president be­ tana all summer and fall, securing op­ killing Fireman Milor ami injuring En­ ters. At the instance of the other par­ dez. He will return immediately, well and enjoying his afternoon nap, comes vacant for tho rest of McKin­ tions on the best sheep ranches and gineer Rolx'rt Hunter, how seriously ties concerned, the United States pre­ leaving General Petrie in command. which he takes every day, does not ley’s term. The president pro tern of best watered land for the purpose ol is not known. The mail car was de­ pared and submitted a draft of a treaty, General Hernandez has dynamited a sleep so much at night, during which the senate will be elected when con­ consolidating them into one large com­ railed, but the passenger coaches re­ which it is hoped will be acceptable tc bridge on the German railroad so as to he may get up several times, and even retard Castro’s advance. go to work. pany. gres» meets. mained on the track. The train crew all three powers. »nd passenger« showed great heroism in Burial of Bill Anthony. William R. Moody, son of Dwight L. Lipton'« Contribution«. Naval tests of the Marconi wireless Moody, has aMtimed the editorship ol the work of digging the dead and in­ A house to house secretary is the lat­ New York, Nov. 29.—Richard London. Nov. 29.—Sir Thomas Lip­ telegraphy at sea wen1 successful up to the official newspaper of Moody’» jured men from the wreck. Croker, on liehalf of Tammany Hall, ton. in view of the fact that his steam est employment which an enterprising 80 miles. At 36 miles the messages ■chools. today agreed to contribute $3(Xl to bury yacht Erin cannot be utilize-! by the woman has devised for her sex. She Thanknglvtng In Berlin. became unreadable. Sergeant Bill Anthony, of the Maine. government as a hospital ship, sent declares she has found scores of women Berlin, Nov. 28. — Rev. Mr. Dickie, The grave of President Tyler, in Mr. Croker also promised to give fit» £10,000 to the Princess of Wales to be unable to write their social notes and pastor of the American church in Ber ­ Lieut. Franklin Schley, who is soon Hollywood cemetery, in Richmond, j*rsonally to a fund to erect a monu­ used at her discretion for the 1-enefit of letters creditably, while others are sim­ to go to Manila, closely resemble» hie Va.. which has been unmarked for 37 lin. delivered, today a Thanksgiving ilarly unable to attend properlv to their soldiers and sailors. The executive business letter«, ami by employing a father, Rear Admiral Schley, in ap- years, is to have an appropriate monu­ discourse tie fore a large congregation. ment over the grave of the marine. The church was hung with American committee of the American ladies’ hos­ secretary for these purposes thev not ment. pearance and statare. 1,1 Hung Chang’« Appointment. Berlin, Nov. 88.—A dispatch from pital-ship fund has received an anony­ only ee> a|« blunders, but add some­ Mr». Annie E. Brumby, mother of flag*-_______________ With appropriate ceremonies the Methixlist Episcopal home for the aged ■ Lieut. Rrumby, of the Olympia, was Rusty marks can be taken out ol Peking announces thJt an imperial de­ mous gift of £6,000 from the United thing to their prestige by the fact that at Bala, a suburb of Philadelphia, w»» one of the spectators at the feay cities linen by dipping it in hot water and cree has l>een issued appointing Li States, together with a promise of as they only sign their letters, and are, therefore, known to have a secretary. dedicated by Bishop Eoaa. I in Atlanta, Ga., in houor of her sun. squeezing the juice of a lemon over it. Hung Chang minister of commerce. Í much more if