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YAMHILL C0UH1Y REPOHTER. LAI tR NEWS. SIX ARMORED CRUI5ERS. Plan* Will Be Keady for the Bidder* in ■IlS Ö. IB 0« Nl The FIGHT AT Allied Force* PEIT l-"»f SANG. 1.3OO In » November. Democrat« sweep Alabama. Engageiueut With I'hlneM. ». I. ASBURY, Publliher. Washington, August 6.—The secre Washington, August 8.—The follow General Miles volunteers to go k! tary of the navy has issued to ship-' ing cablegrams have been received at China. Declares the District All Right the navy department: M c M innville O regon . New parasite discovered which de-. Dewet’s Escape Impossible buildets a circular calling for bids for the construction of six armored cruis- I “Che Foo. August 8.—Bureau of for Practical Miners. •troys army worm. ( Through British Cordon. ers, three authorized by the act ol Navigation, Washington: There us a Prince Tuan and Li Ping Hong are [ March 3, 1899, and three by the act ol British report, unofficial, of au engage in control of affairs at Pekin. ■ June 7, 1900. Those authorized by TOO MANY INEXPERIENCED MEN ment at Peit Sang, Sunday morning, | from 3 to 10:30. Allied loss iu killed The allies were defeated in a battle BOERS SHORT OF AMMUNITION the former act are to be sheathed and coppered. Two classes of bids are and wounded, 1.200, chiefly Russians ------------------ I with theChinese at Peit Sang. ■ I called for regarding the first three, one and Japanese. Chinese are retreating. Ten Thoii«Mn<l in the Caiup Who Should Transport Logan arrived at San Fran There II Also a.Scarcity of Food Among CoMprvh.nahe Rsview of th. Import* “TAUS1G ’ for sheathing and coppering and the Not Ke There—Think* (ioveriimeiit cisco with refugees from Tien Tain. the Burghers-Many Pretoria»»* Have other without it, the department re- nnt Hap|>*-nlnt» °f the Foot Week “Che Foo, August 8.—Bureau of Should Provide Transportation. Rich strike made in the Concord Culled From tile Tolegriiph Column*. Been Sent Into Exile. i serving the right to adopt either form Navigation, Washington: Official re group of mines in Sumpter district. of construction. port, believed reliable, says about 16.- The plans will be ready for distribu Seattle, August 8.—“Nome is all 000 allies heavily engaged the Chines« London, August 7. — A special dis Japan, if necossaiy, can send 70,000 1 The assassin who had designs on the Nc right for the practical miner, but it at Peit Sang, davlight, 5th. life of Italy’s new king wan arrested. patch from Pretoria, dated Saturday tion to the bidders November 8. men to China. bid swill be considered which proposs contains about 10,600 people at this • REMEY “ The British ar« slowly closing in on •ays: Kentucky Populists nominated A. Peit Sang is the first railroad station “General Christian Dewet is com to furnish vessels of less than 13,406 i time who have no business there,” says President Steyn and General Dewet. H. Cardin for governor tons trial displacement for unsheathed Charles D. Lane, the California mil about six miles northwest oi Tien Tsiu, Good prospect for Southern Pacific pletely surrounded near Reitzburg, and I vessels, and less than 13,800 tons trial lionaire mining man. “Nome,” Mr. en route to Pekin. Tausig. who sigued Stnalljiox at Cape Nome is well in it is imjiossible for his forces to escape railroad to build a line to Klamath band and decreasing. through the strong British cordon. | displacement for sheathed, or less than Laue resumed, “is all I believed it to the first dispatch, is in command oi Falls. The Boers sav they will make a stand i 25 knots speed and a bunker capacity be and perhaps more. There is plenty the Yorktown, which is at Che Foo Iowa Republicans remembered Min Interest in the Chiuese situation w-i» Russia and United States are nego at Machadodorp. They are short of of 2,600 tons. The maximum time al of gold there and the camp will demon ister Conger in their platform. tiating to uphold the integrity of ammunition and food. General Ham lowed for completion is 36 months foi strate the truthfulness of my assertion. intensified this morning by the receipt A workman was crnshod almost to China. ilton, by the rapidity of his move each vessel, with penalties of $300 » 1 came away ou business and expect to of two dispatches from navpl officers jelly in a Laue county, Oregon, saw So at Che Foo, repeating unofficial but ments, prevents reinforcements reach day for each day in excess of ¡that tim» return just as soon as possible. Telephonic communications between mill. for the first month and $600 for eack many inexperienced people being in apparently reliable reports of activ» German and French cities have been ing Commandant-General Botha. For deficiency o' the district is bound to result in disas and extensive hostilities between the New Hampshire Democrats nominat opened. “It appears that after the train car subsequent day. speed not below 20 knots tlie vessels trous consequences. Many of them are allied forces and the Chinese on tlie ed Dr. Frederick T. Potter lor gov rying United States Consul Stowe and Ex-government officials claims re will be accepted at a reduced compen broke and discouraged. They cannot line between Tien Tsin and Pekin. ernor. ports of disease in Cape Nome section flying the Stars and Stripes was de sation of $50,000 for each quarter kno' get away.” The dispatches indicate unmistakably railed at Honing Spruit south of King Victor Emanuel III, successor are untrue. “ Do you think the government will to 21*2 knots, find $100,600 per quartei 1 that the relief column has started in Kroonstad, concealed Boers fired, kill to King Humbert, has arrived at provide them transportation back to earnest, and that it is meeting with Japanese government prohibits the ing 46. knot down to 20 knots. Monsa. The vessels will have twin screw«, the states?” determined opposition. Although emigration of laborers to the United “Many residents of Pretoria have In Germany, 3,660 officers and 30,- States and Canada. “If the government wants to do the neither of the naval dispatches men and be fitted throughout with the mow been sent into exile for having behaved 000 men have volunteered for Chinese tions the presence of American troops Mrs. Carrie N. Walker, supreme cruelly to British subjects before or modern machinery. The main batter right thing it certainly will.” service. “How is the smallpox situation?” in the reported engagement, it is gen commander of the Maccabees, died al during the war. The terms of exile ies will consist of four eight-inch ; “It is not at all serious. Seattle erally assumed at the war department Government will investigate the her residence in Detioit, Mich. vary, iu one instance reaching 25 breechloading rifles of 45 calibei length, and 14 six-inch breechloading could have as many cases and nothing that at least a part of General Chaf- anarchist activity in the vicinity of Li Hung Chang has officially notified years.” There are a fees’ small army took an active and rapid fire rifles of 50 caliber length. would tie thought of it. New York. the consuls at Shanghai that the min Boer* Make Another (’npHirr. few cases of smallpox at Nome, but aggressive part in the affair. The secondary battery will consist of 18 Chinese imperial government is us isters left Pekin under escort August 3. London, August 7.—The Lourenco three-inch breechloading rifles, 12 three- they are of the very mildest form. According to the information in pos ing diplomacy to check advance of al Dennis Coglilan, the wealthiest man Marques correspondent of the Daily pounder guns, four one pounder auto There has been but one death from the ' session of the war department, tlie lies on Pekin. matic guns, four one-pounder single disease, and of the total number who town of Feit Sang is at the head of in Toledo ami Northwestern Ohio, it Express, wiring Saturday, says: Sir William Vernon Harcourt, liberal dead. Ills fortune amounted to $15,- “Transvaal advices declare that Gen shot guns, two three-inch field guns, have had the smallpox there is not a tidewater on the Pei Ho, between 11 leader, estimates the cost of the Boer 000,000. eral Baden-Powell was wounded dur two machine guns, six automatic gum pitted man in the lot. There was no and 12 miles by road beyond Tien Tsin. war at $400,000,000. Sense in such a scare.” It is a village of nlud huts of conidera- A collision occurred on the St. Louis ing n recent engagement at Rustenberg. and two submerged torpedo tubes. The limit of cost of each of the three | Mr. Lane spoke of his own operations ble size, but not walled. The river at Edicts of the Chinese imperial gov Southwestern railroad, near Pine Bluff, where the Boers, according to their ac ernment issued as late as July 2 order Ark., in which five men were killec count, took some prisoners and cap ships authorized by the act of 1899 if in the camp, saying he liad completed this point is not navigable by anything $4,000,000, and each of those author the Wild Goose railway, which runs larger than a good-sised steam launch, ed the Boxers to kill the Christians. tured 324 »vagone. ” and two seriously injured. ized by this year’s naval bill, $4,250,- , from Nome City to the mines on Anvil and it is thought that the troops proba Ex-Governor Roger Wolcott, of The count of the population of Buffa TRAINROBBERS KILL. creek, a distance of eight or nine miles. bly reached there in small boats towed 000. Massachusetts, has accepted the ap lo, N. Y., just completed at the census It is now in operation, handling both by the naval launches. The country NINE PERSONS INJURED. pointment as United States minister to office is 352,210. The population it One Faimenger IlenlAted Their IleniMiitl freight and passengers. along the river between Pekin and Tien Italy. for Money, 1890 was 255,664. The increase it Piece ot Iron Weighing a Ton Crashei “As to mining,” Mr. Lane said in Tsin is a low alluvial plain, almost It iB strongly intimated that Oregon 87.11 per cent. Kansas City, August 7.—A Journal Through a Hoof. conclusion, “that has been greatly re impassable for wheeled vehicles in the Bchool land business is manipulated by New York, August 6.—Three per tarded owing to a lack of water. Up wet season, and under quite a high A destructive forest fire is sweepinf special from Salina, Kan., says: officials for the benefit oi a private the timber area between the Uppei The Union Pacific east-bound pas sons were seriously injured and sis I to the time we left there had been but state of cultivation. It presents no graft. Geyser Basin anti the lake in Yellow senger train No. 4, which left Denver others badly cut and bruised today bj ■ little'rain, though we bail a shower or natural defensive features, and the war Senator Foraker says the Democrats stone National Park. The line of fir» last night, was held up by two men the falling of five heavy pieces O’ i two while wj were eu route to Dutoh department knows no strategic reason have as much show of winning con is 10 miles long and spreading rapidly. several miles west of Hugo, Colo., 90 structural iron [from the top of a 12-1 harbor, and these rains ma.v have ex why the Chinese should have made a miles this side of Denver. The pas gress as they had of carrying Oregon Chicago packers have been asked by sengers in the Pullman sleepers were storv Imilding in the course of con ’ tended to Nome. I think there will be stand there, rather than at any other ot last June. the government to furnish 2,000,000 robbed of their money and valuables. struction at Broadway and Walkei ’ more or less of a rainfall at Nome this the dozen villages east of the walled Navy department shares the general |>ouuds of meats within 30 days for the An oid man named Fay, a resident of streets. Fannie Gohen, 17 years ol i month, and if it comes in sufficient town of Tung Chow, where is stored an distrust that all was not well on the American soldiers in the Orient. '1 hie California, who had been visiting Den age; Morris Beiehere, 16 years of age, quantities the gold output of the dis immense amount of provisions upon battle-ship Oregon when she went is said to be the largest requisition ver and was on his wav to St. Louis, and David Waldemaun, 19, were sc trict w 111 yet be considerable. In any which the city of Pqkin wonld have to ashore. ever issued bv the government of the refused to surrender his valuables and badly injured they had to be taken to a event, my faith in the camp as an ulti depend in case of siege. hospital, and six others were painfull) mate gold producer is unshaken.” The amount of gross gold in the United States. fired a shot at one of the robbers, but injuied. All will recover. All of th» : Stevedore« Strike. Fire at Ashland, Wis., did $1,000,- missed him. Thereupon the robbers injured personsiwere employed by M j FOUR KILLED, ONE HURT. United States treasury is $431,176,- Baltimore, August 8.—All the union 000 damage. 764, the highest in tlie history of the returned the fire, one shot entering Goldberg A Co., pocket-book manufac Aii Old Filed Fought Out at a Ficnic iu stevedores in Baltimore, numb.ering government. The United States Hgain presents its Fay’s mouth mid coming out the hack turers, who occupied the upper twe about 2,560, went on a strike today be M iaaont I. of his head, killing him almost in floors of the five-storv building or The government of Nicaragua has claim to the porte. cause the steamship agents refused to Farmington, Mo., August 8. — Four The robbers stopped the Walker street, directly in the rear ol ! taken possession of the property of the agree to employ no more non-union A passenger was shot dead by train stantly. men were killed and one fatally train, jumped off and escaped. Martine Canal Company and removed robbers m Colorado. the building in course of construction i wounded in a shooting affair between men. The trouble began several days The robbers got on to one of the the company’s cars, rails and property Four heavy iron girders, each weigh ago. This morning the leaders of the Germany is preparing to send another sleepers near Limon, and after the ing ovet a ton, were being hoisted tc William Dooley and bis four son» ou union presented to the agents an agree to tlie interior from Greytown. one side, and the four Harris brothers, large body of troops to China. train had started the men made a noise the top of the high building. They Crop reports from Yakima, Wash., on the other. Doe Run, one of the min ment binding them to employ union Four men were killed and one mort at the door. The conductor, thinking were being swung around to the top o: ing towns of St. Francois county, as men exclusively, which the agents and la» Grande, Or . are rosy; grain is they were tramps, opened the door to the building when they slipped out ot . tnrning out poor in Yamhill county, ally injured in a Missouri feud. the result of a filed. William Dooley, unanimously declined to sign. The War department forwarding war put them off. The robbers, who were the chains. Three of the heavy girder! i Wess Harris, James Harris and John etrike was then ordered and promptly Oregon, and farmers declare they will masked, pointed a pistol at his head crashed through I 1 floors to the base- 1 obeyed. A huge number of non-union supplies for six mouths to China. abandon it for stock raising. and ordered him to lead the way through ment, and the fourth stuck at the sec Dooley were killed, Frank Harris was men are at work today, and as vet fatally wounded, ami Maty Littrell, a Chinese attack Tien Tsin after allies John Clark Ridpath, the historian, the coaches. All of the passengers ond floor. Over JOO workmen were at there have been no attempts on the moved forward, but were repulsed. is dead at New York. were asleep, and the conductor was work in the building, but they escaped young girl, was struck just above the part of the strikers to interfere with Boxers and imperial troops fought ordeied to wake them one at a time. injury. When the big boom of the der ankle with a rifle ball. Lightning killed stock and did other them. together against Admiral Seymour. The frightened passengers were told to rick was re eased from the girders il 1 A few days ago the Harris boys sent damage near Centialla, Wash. word to the Dooleys that, they would ('MiiHfliaii Pacific Strike. General Chaffee has started for Pekin keep quiet or they would be killed, and swung around and struck a 14-footiron be at Doe Run and intended to run the A leak ill drydock No. 2, Brooklyn Winnipeg, Man., August 8.—The at the same time were asked to hand upright, snapping it oft and thiowing navy-yard, has caused a great amount with the British and Japanese forces. Dooleys off the grounds. Just how tlie strikers met today ami passed resolu over ther money and valuables. • The of damage. A fire at La Grande, Or., consumed robbers obtained about $100 in cash and in over the side of the building. Tbil shooting began is not clear. All the tions asking jieople not to patronize the piece weighed over a ton. It crashed The Tsung li Yam Uli refuses to de property to the value of about $25,000. a number of gold watches and pieces of throuhg the roof of the AValker street Harris boys except one. Bill, were Canadian Pacific trains, excursions, liver messages in cipher to the minis Chinese government orders that, the jewelry. The robbery took place a few building, where 30 people were at work shot. One was killed instantly. Three etc. A committee was appointed to ters at Pekin. ministers have proper escort to Tien minutes before 1 o’clock this morning. on the top floor. They were buried is of the Dooley bovs, who were unhurt, wait on the caterers, whose annual ex came to Farmington and gave them cursion to Rat Portage, requiring five Italian troops took the oath of alleg Tsiu. the debris. Those wiio were not badly selves up. They are in jail. I'arl« Cub Driver« Strike. trains, is to be held Thursday next, iance to their new king at Rome among hurt made a rush for the lire escape, Feeling against Boise, Idaho, watei Paris, August 7.— Four thousand cab asking that it be cnncelled. Otner Buttle With Moonahlnrr«. much enthusiasm. leaving a number of women who had company may lead to municipal own drivers have gone on a strike, demand railway orders express strong feeling Paul ’ s Valley, 1. T., August 8.— As It is officially announced that no ership. ing n lower rate for renting vehicles. fainted and the injured persons lying a result of a pitched battle, with in favor of tfie strikers, ano all have helpless on the floor. cilixen loses rights through the recent Senator Teller says congress should There have beeu no disturbances, but Alfred Norton, foreman in charge of moonshiners near Johnson. 20 miles recently had secret meetings. The marking of the temporary Alaska bound be called to deal with the Chinese sit the Republican guards protect the sta the iron workers, was arrested on a from Paul’s Valley, one deputy mar company has issued a circular stating ary line. bles. A fire at the headquarters of the uation. charge of criminal neglect and arraign shal w as wounded slightly and another,. its side of the case. This has been sent Chinese troops bombarded Blagve- General Dewet is said to be so hem Caimlee Cab Company at St. Ouen this ed in the Center street court. He wai Schrinipsher, of Paul’s Valley, is miss to provincial points, and will not lie Btchensk, the capital of Amur, July 26 med in that eecajie fiom the British is morning destroyed all the cabs and 15 parolled until tomorrow. ing. The outlaws escaped in the dark niade public until tomorrow. Offi horses. Ten persons who were assist ami 88. The Russians have burned impossible. ness. It is believed Schrinipsher fol cials are silent. IIHitting for a bout. Son. ing the firemen to put out the flames several villages. lowed the band and was killed. Rein The United States civil commission St. Louis, August 6.—Christoph« forcements were sent from here today. Arrewt «»n Account of the Shah. The Anti-lmperialistio League has will take charge in the Phillipines, were injured. and Margaret O’Neil, traveling with Paris, August 8.—The French police The outlaws are a part of a baud that written Senator Hoar a letter condemn September 1. Wrong Man Killed. their five children in. search of an 18- have arrested, at Abbeville, Auguste ing him for his decision to support New Orleans, August 6. — Last Fri venr-old son, Charles, who disap|>eared was raided near Centei a few days ago, Valette, a dangerous anarchist, who is Naval officers are favorable to the day, when the mob riots were at their when live of its members, together President McKinley lor re-election. construction of a dry dock on the height, a negro, supposed to lie Burke from his home in Pittsburg, Pa., mot* with a still and a quantity of liquor, supposed to have been the instigator of The treasury department is sending Columbia river. than a year ago, are stepping here for were taken. The leader, named Tice, Salson’s attempt upon the shah of Per Jackson, was taken away from the po a few days. The members of the fam nut the new 2 per cent l«>uds issued to Towne will announce in a few days lice and shot to death. It now devel ily, who are traveling overland in twe n veteran Arkansas distiller, and other sia. Valette left Paris immediately take the place of the old issue. Of after the crime. He and Sa Ison will the latter, $326,686,666 have been sur whether lie will stand as a candidate ops that he was not Jackson. Jackson wagons, have covered 617 miles since members of the gang escaped. After lie confronted. Today the |>oli<-e tried four days ’ pursuit they were located by for the vice-presidency. was later captured at Iola, Miss., mid they left their home in Pittsburg, last rendered. to discharge Salson’s revolver, but not In the Philippines, a small Ameri today was returned to this city and April Mrs. O’Neil savs their journey a posse of deputies iu a deep ravine one of the five cartridges exploded, be Au undated message received at Tien near Johnson. A demand to -nrrender lodged in jail. Lieutenant will not end until their son is found. Tsiu from Minister Cougerconfirms the can command, under was auswered with a volley of bullets, cause of the way in which he had filed Cut in Wngri. previous report of Ins safety. The Altstaetter, was captured. M arlr « From (Itiita. and shots were exchanged for over an the hammer. minister has provisions lor several Joliet, 111., August 6.— It is reported hour. The deputies surrounded the San Francisco. August 7.—The trans A bridge near Eddyville, Or., col »lilHrdlHli for Chai-lrw Hoyt. Weeks, but is short of ammunition. lapsed, carrying down five persons, one port Irfigmi arrived at midnight, 39 that a straight cut of 15 per cent ha» outlaws’ position to await daylight, Claremont, N. Y., August 8.—The been ordered in wages by the American days from Manila, via Nagasaki mid but the latter escaped during the night. appointment of James O. Lyford, of All late re|s>rts from Pekin agree of whom was killed outright. Yokohama. She is understood to have Steel & Wire Company. The reduc that the attack ou the legations baa Thunder Storm, Concord, as guardian of Charles H. A party backed bv E. II. Harriman, on board a number of refugee mission tion, it is said, will effect e\erv em ceased. The Japanese minister writes the railroad magnate, is looking for | Plattsburg, N. Y., August 8.—The Hoyt, the playwright, was made in the ploye. No official information can be aries from China, but no one will he uuder date of July 19 that the Chinese copper ou White river, Yukon territory. severest wind, rain and thnnder snower landed until after the vessel is inspect obtained here, although it is understood ever ex|»erieneed in this section broke Sullivan county probate court todav, authorities are apparently disputed to Mr. Lyford will assume management the order went into effect yesterday. Sheng says an imperial decree has ed by the quarantine officer. negotiate. over this city touight. The Lake of all Mr. Hoyt’s business affaire, and About 2,006 employed in local mill* been issued that there shall lie free In moving an address to the queen cliainplain Yacht Club held its annual will endeavor to preserve as much as Iiinfetlt’rate (ariierml Brail, ’are concerned. with reference to the assassination of communication with the foreign min race meet here today, and tonight the possible of Mr. Hoyt’s personal estate, New Orleans. August 7. — General (•ale in United Kingdom. King* Humbert, Is-rd Salisbury de isters in Pekin. fleet anchored in the bay near Hotel the monetary value of which is a mat York, a Confederate soldier, died at his Ixm.lon. August 6.— A severe gale it Champlain, at Blnff Point. The storm ter of conjecture. clared in the British house of lord* Iu a decision at Albany. Or.. Judge home in Natchez, Miss., today, aged raging throughout the United King- struck the fleet, and many of the yachts that aocietv is threatened by the depth Boise held to the doctrine that it is the 86. ! dom. Channel traffic is suspended, were dragged from their moorings, j Hot l>ay« Iu ( hlcago. of human villainy that is beneath its buyer’s loss if he accept grain from causing much inconvenience to thous The Valhalla, owned by W. B. Kings- - Chicago, August 8,—Nine persons Hol IHf st Ifetrnit. •urface. warehousemen that belongs to storers. Detroit’ August 7.—This has been ands of excursionists who wished to land, of Burlington. Vt., was blown I died and a score were prostrated as a The fact that the ministers at Pe The Russian war office has teceived the hottest day of the summer in De , take advantage of the August bank hoi- out into the lake aliout half a mile, result of the heat here today. The kin are held as hostages )>erplexea the allies. It is fean-d that if the inter a dispatch from General Grodekoff. ; troit. the thermometer registering 96 I iday. Rain and wind have done much when it capsized. Mr. Kingsland's jnercury reached 93 degrees in the gov damage in the provinces. Several son, a man of 20 years, who was on the ernment office this afternoon. The national fortes advance the Chinese dated Khabarovsk, announcing that | I egress. ’ small vessels have gone ashore, and yacht with bis father, was drowned. wind was stifling. The weather office Agniu had lieen taken by the Russians will, if deleated, retieat to Pekin and Chicago, August 7. — Heat today put all the remaiuiiig toreignsrs to after a stubborn fight, and that the caused two deaths and several pros ’ many others have been obliged to seek The father managed to cling to the says the hot weather will continue in . refuge iu the harbors. Chiuese were l>eiug pursued. definitely. dingey and Was later rescued. death. trations. It was 94 in the shade. Anarchiat Ri<»( in Chicago. Inventory of the late vice-president Foreat Fire«. »»iisrter« for ilrfiigrrs. Pol Plancon, the opera Kinger, sings ( lour I injured fap Colllalan. Chicago, August 8.—An anarchist Hobart’s estate shows him to have beeu a whole opera in admirable German ] Columbus. O., August 7. — An elec law Angeles, Cal., \iigust 6.—Great St. Petersburg, August 8.—A tele- • riot occurred this afternoon at the cor worth $2,628,942. forest tires continue to burn in the Si without understanding a word of that tric car struck a large wagon filled gram from Khabarvosk says: About ner of Twelfth and Halstead street«, in The National Telephone A Telegraph language. with a fishing party, ou High stieet, erra Mailre mountains. A report from 6.600 persou»—railway officials and j vihich 25 people were bruised tn a I amp Sturtevant says that although < Tom pally, with an authorised capital New York Chinese have issued a tonight and six persons were injured. th* fire does not threaten the camp as tlwir families—have arrived ti«n> from struggle with 45 policemen. Five pel- of $60,006,000, has tiled articles of in Julian Charbin and other points, having re sons were arrested, among them being proclamation saving mine of them art j The more seriouslv hurt are: i much as it did a week ago. there still corporation at Ttviiton. N.J. from the trilx* involved in Boxer dis Rose, Boston. Mass., variety actor, leg ' remains much work for tne tire fight ceived orders from government ofti--i»ls Mrs. Lucy Parsons, widow of Albert fractured; Fred Gefeller. spine injured to embark on steamers. Among them | R. Parsons, who wa« executed Novem Hon. II. Ji. Eater, justice of the turbance«. and elbow split: C. E. Fuller, two ribs ers to do. Unless the flvnies are soon are 44 wounded and 33 on the invalid ber 11, 1887. in Chicago for aiding ami United States district court of Hawaii, A ranch of 350 acres, with 200,000. broken; Carl Eilliert, bad wound in ! checked a large area of the San Gabriel list. The Chinese Railway Coni|>any ■ betting the bombthrowing in the Hav- has appointed Walter B. Hailing, of 1 forest reserve, in addition to the 15 ot has been given 5.18)0 rubles for ambu market riot. She was charged with Portland, Me., a nephew of senator chickens and au output of 80,000,600 ' l>ack of head. 20 square miles already devastated, lance purposes anti for the construction disorderly conduct and resisting an eggs a year will be established at Man- * Perkins, of California, clerk of hie Gur foreign trade continue* to «now will be laid waste. asquau. N. J. of quarters for other refugees. officer. Ha«- hat) w»* rtxed at $1.000. •vurt. great increase. «ISTi m