The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, August 24, 1900, Image 2

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    YJMHILL COUNTY «POSTER
LATER
THREE
NEWS
TRANSPORTS
SAIL.
STATEMENT
V
1».
1.
ASBUtaY,
M c M innville
O —•-
Publlahar.
•
owïoon .
Ceniprt'hentiitr Review of the Import«
ant IIuppening« of the P hm I Week
Culled From tlie Telegraph Columns.
Count von Waldersee started for
China.
Roumania and Bulgaria are on the
verge of war.
The emperor and empress dowager
have left Pekin.
Senator Stewart, of Nevada, will
lupport McKinley.
A tornado did great damage in sev-
»raI Wisconsin towns.
Ex-Senator John J. Ingalls left an
estate valued at $250,000.
Japanese are beginning to dibtrubt
the Continental Europeans.
Chicago’s population as shown by
the United States census, is 1,698,575.
More rebels are reported to have sur­
rendered in the United States of Co­
lombia.
A drunken Kansas doctor killed three
persons, and was shot dead by a sher­
iff’s sou.
William M. Johnson, of New Jersey,
succeeds Perry Heath as assistant
postmaster-genera 1.
laird Roberts issued a proclamation
prescribing severe penalties for Boers
who violate their oaths.
Estimates of the shortage in the
Pacific coast salmon pack vary between
600,000 and 1,000,000 cases.
A posoflice employe killed a Kansas
City woman and wounded her husband
as a result of a quarrel over rent.
The Chinese government asks that
Conger or some other American lie ap­
pointed to open peace negotiations.
The Willamette valley hop crop is
practically out of flanger.
The yield
will be heavy and prices sre advancing.
Warren
Chaffee
SMALL
and Remey
Information.
LOSS
OF
Send
AMERICANS
Carries Over One
Troops to China.
»
Thousand
San Francisco, August 20.—Three
transports sailed (or the Orient. Ths
Warren carried the headquarters, bam.
aud two squadrons of the Ninth (col­
ored) cavalry, under command of Col­
onel McGregor; 75 hospital corp» men,
under command of Surgeon-Major Ives;
138 recruits for the Ninth infantry.
1(16 drivets and other government em­
ployes and also a detachment of hospit­
al corps men for Mauiiii. The Warren
also carried $1,500,(100. According to
present arrangements the troops will
be transferred at Nagasaki to a trans­
port that will take them to Taku. The
Warren will then pioceed to Manila
with h few officers aud men together
with freight. There are 1,100 troops
aud civilians on the transport, and the
cabin accommodations are taxed to
their full limit. It was uecessav to
leave considerable supplies on the dock,
owing to lack of room.
The Aztec sailed for Kobe with 500
horses and mules for < .'bimi, anti the
Siam sailed for Manila via (iiiain with
5,000 tons of freight.
The general hospital at the Presidio
is to be enlarged to accommodate the
extraordinary detachments of sick and
wouuded ou the way here from the
Philippines aud China. Fifty wall
tents will be erected inside the in­
closure at the rear of the hospital aud
a large tent to serve as a ward.
Disastrous Storm at the Town
of Sheboygan.
SWEPT AWAY ALL IN
ITS PATH
Mirnt-ie
Says
Hi»
OF
POWERS
Trial Was Political
Judicial Furer.
and
a
Georgetown, Ky., August 22.—< a-
leb Powers issued a statement to trio
public tonight, iu which he says:
“That oue of the greatest judicial
farces known to history has been en­
acted here iu mv trial, under the forms
of law, no well-informed mau 'an
doubt. Innocence is no shield with
$100,00(1 aud the raethorlsof Campbell-
ism against yon. The rectitude of
cue’s past life counts for naught. They
say Taylor is guilty, because he was
at his office, »mi that 1 am gnlity be­
cause I was away from mine. This
has been a political trial throughout,
for political purposes, aud no greater
mistake has been made by the Demo­
cratic parry since they robbed us of the
offices to which we were fairly elect-'d
by the people. From the beginning of
the campaign until now 1 have stood
with what little of met nt 1 have had
for the rights and liberties of the peo­
ple. That is mv crime. Thai is tne
only offense I have committed. 'Ibat
is the only thing they have prove-l
against me. I swore to that myself in
testimony. I have never had, aud 1
now have no apology to make for be­
iug true to the trust imposed upon me
by a majority of the voters of this
state.
History will draw its dark
lines around those who have outraged
me and disgraced the judiciary aud
blackened the history of the state.
Fort Sherman, Idaho, is unsuitable
Milwaukee, Wis., August a 2.—A I
Washington, August 21.—From Gen­
for an Indian school.
special from Sheboygan, Wis.. iay.:
eral Chaffee today tile war depHi tim-nr
|
A terrific wind storm »track tiie city ;
received official confirmation of the fail
Ex-Secretarv Boutwell announces
this afternoon. The storm came very
of Pekin and the rescue of the besieged
that he will vote for Bryan.
suddenly from the north. Eight large
legationers.
The dispatch of the
Seven persons were killed iu a train
buildings were completely wrecked and
American commander whs not long,
wreck near Grand Rapids. Mich.
200 sniHlI house» were blown down.
and contained but few details, but the
The Frink slate went through the
The loss will be more than $300.000.
! unconcealed satisfaction with which it
Washington Republican convention.
At noon it was dark as night and in­
I was received by officials of the admin­
The war department publishes Fili­
tensely hot. A few moments before 1
istration indicated clearly the anxiety
pino correspondence captured by Fun-
o’clock the storm broke, increasing in
! that had been engendered bv his pro-
•ton.
force until a tornado was blowing.
I longed silence. His last coiniuunica-
Pritchard Morgan says the powers
Persons were thiovvn down and fences
[ tion to the government prior to tiie le-
have decided on a new form of govern­
aud signs hurled hundreds of feet. The
1 ceipt of today’s advices was dated Aug-
ment for China.
storm raged for some minutes ami
■ ust 11, at Ma Ton, almost 30 miles from
missed off to the south. The1 storm
I Pekin. The explanation of his ¡silence
General Chaffee reported the allies
started in the western pait of the city,
is suggested in advices received by the
st Ma Tou, 20 miles from 1’ekiu, three
near the cemetery, and swept down on
navy department today from Admiral
or four days ago.
to the south side and off into the lake.
Remey,
who,
telegraphing
from
Taku
Preparations to extend the railroad
It was two miles wide aud wrecked !
on
the
18th,
says
ths
telegraph
line
be
­
down the Yukon from White Horse to
everything iu its path. All was over !
tween that point and Pekin is in­
Selkirk are in progress.
in 10 miuutes. although it seemed hours
terrupted.
China will send a high official to
$25,000 PACKAGE GONE
Tin» Seventh Artillery.
to the panic-stricken people.
The cablegram from Admiral Remey
Tung Chow to arrange for delivering
Washington, August 20.—Light bat­
The roof of the large warehouse of
contains some important information
Between C'liicag«» anti
the foreigners to the allies.
not mentioned by General Chaffee. tery M, Seventh artillery, which has the Crocker Company was blown off Lost Somewhere
Burlington, I».
He makes the startling statement, on been stationed at Wiwhington barracks and thrown against the large factory.
Foreign and domestic wheat market»
Chicago, August 22.— Somewhere
Japanese authority, that the inner city for seveial months, will leave here The building was wrecked aud a large between Chicago and Burlington, la.,
have a downward tendency, aud the
Friday
for
San
Francisco,
en
route
to
stock
of
chairs
was
left
without
protec
­
of Pekin was being bombarded by the
local situation continues dull.
an express package supposed to con­
allied forces. Admiral Remey says China. Light Battery F, Second artil­ tion from the rain, which tell in tor­ tain $25,000 is alleged to have gone
Oregon supreme court decides that
lery, has arrived here from Cuba to re­ rents.
I
also
that
the
dowager
empress
is
de
district attorney’s fee must lie deposit­
The Commercial National
The state Board of agriculture orders I tained in the inner city by Prince Yun- lieve Battery M, and will garrison the
The street car barns weie wrecked, astray.
ed with clerk when divorce suits are
aresnal post for the present. At San ami street cars were smashe.I to pieces. bank of this city sent the package to
the
erection
of
150
additional
stalls
for
gedo.
Advices
received
last
night
tiled.
the Burlington agent of the Chicago,
livestock exhibit at the state fair at from the foreign ofliec at Tokio, Japan, I Francisco the troops from Washington The electric wires were all blown
Burlington & Quincy railroad a few
The transport Thomas, which left Salem, Or.
by the Japanese legation in this city will be joined by light battery C, also down. Tiie roof of the malthouse c* days ago on orders given from the Bur­
Naguaaki August 10, will bring 216
confirms and amplifies previous ac­ of the Seventh artilley, »mi will sail the Keneid-Schriver Brewing Com pan v lington headquarters in this city. The
Caleb Powers, ex-secretary of state
sink and four insane soldiers from the
counts of the capture of Pekin by the on the first available tiansport. The was lifted from the building, carried money was .»ent by the Adams Exprés»
of Kentucky, issued a statement in
Philippines.
equipment of Battery M, including over 159 yards and thrown into the
which he declares his innocence, and allied troops.
Company. When the money was »ent
Severe floods have occurred in Japan
Following is the text of the dispatch horses, has been shipped to San Fran­ street. It was carried over the huge (torn the Chicago bank it was wrapped
| says he had a poltical trial.
ventilators of the brewery.
The
»nd it is reported that 2,200 persons i
from General Chaffee, as made public cisco.
in the usual way in which money is
American Folding Bed Company’s plant
The reported of the plague in Manila by the war department:
have been drowned. Railway traffic is
Second Infantry Hurrying Weal.
transmitted. In due course of time the
was
demolished
and
the
.
sheds
in
the
interrupted.
for the two weeks ending Jnly 17, as
‘‘Che Foo, August 21, Pekin, Au­
Burlington agent of the railroad re­
Kansas
City,
August
20.
—
Fiv<
Three lives were sacrificed by fire as just reported to the marine hospital gust 15. — We entered legation grounds hundred and fifty soldier» of the Sec­ Sim ball A Sous brickyard were blown ceived a similar package, but it con­
down
and
the
debris
scattered
in
every
service,
is
seven
new
cases
and
five
at
5
o
’
clock
last
night
with
Fourteenth
the result of an explosion of natural
tained nothing by brown paper. The
ond United States infantry, destined direction.
Eight wounded
gas in Thirty-fourth street, Chicago. deaths. Of the new cases four were and light battery,
wrapper containing the worthless pa­
for service in China, being rushed
The
storm
struck
the
South
Side
Lu
­
Filipinos
and
three
Chinese.
day
’
s
fighting.
Otherwise
nil
during
Three other persons are suppoaed to be
through to San Francisco from Foit theran church, and the steeple wrffc per was returned to Chicago and the
well.
CHAFFEE.”
in the ruins.
The Kansas Citv firemen, in a class
Thomas, Ky., arrived here from Chi­ blown down on to two residences, i bank officials are certain it is uot th«
The dispatch, which was received
Secretary Gage, of the treasury de­ created at the Paris exposition for paid during the morning, was transmitted cago this afternoon, with their officers smashing in the roofs. The Fourth i one sent by them. Representatives of
partment, »ays that as long as the firemen, won the world’s champion­ immediately to the president at the and equipments, ami vyere hurried on ward school house, a beautiful build­ the corporations interested in the mat­
United States maintains the gold stand­ ship cup. The officers received gold white house, He expressed his gratiti- west.
ing, was completely wrecked, oue side ter spent a busy day today investigat­
ard and keeps the public eredit good it medals, ami silver medals aud the cation at the news it contained, par­
and the front being blown in, causing ing the mystery of the missing pack­
COLOMBIA’S TROUBLES.
ran retain for its own use all the gold . money prize, 600 francs, was divided ticularly at the small loss sustained by
the roof to fall and crushing the floor» age, and laying plans for the arrest of
among the officers and men. The min­
it needs.
|
The plant of the robber, if tiie monev was stolen
the
Atnericivi
troops.
Prealdent Ha* lte«tgne<l ami the Vie«- down into the cellar.
i
i
th
Opetenberg
&
Sonneman
< Company between Chicago ami Burlington.
A sovere hailstorm destroyed 40,000 ister of war. General Andre, presented
It will be noted that the dispatch
I*roti(Iei>( Succeeds» Him.
the
prizes
to
Captain
Hale.
Portugal
Drouth ill K hiimmh .
acres of the finest graiu in North Da­
I indicates that the American troops en­
New York, August 20.—A cable | was partially wrecked. Several freight
Kansas City, August 22.—Two-thirds
kota, even that cut
<
and in the «hock won the volunteer championship.
tered the legation grounds at 5 o’clock dispatch was received here from Bo­ j ears standing on the Northwestern rail-
American troops shared iu the as­ on the evening of the 14th inst. Bv
of Kansas, west of the three eastermost
being destroyed. Many of the hail-
gota. announcing the resignation of I road tracks were blown over ou their I
tiers of counties, is experiencing one
•tons were froiu three to four inch«» in sault on Pekin.
the Washington officials and by several President Sanctlemete, of the republic ; sides.
That no one was killed seems almost of the most severe droughts in the his­
diameter.
Fire in Wellington, Ohio, caused a legation officials to whom it was shown of Colombia. Vice-President Marro­
the date oi General Chaffee’s commu­ quin will serve out the four years that I a miracle. The wind wrecked build- tory of the state, and the general opin­
Maurice Brennan, who ia under ar- loss of $50,000.
nication is regarded as an error of remain of his term. The action oi j ing after building, with the greatest ion is that rhe Kansas corn crop will
rest at St. Louis, charged with being
Frenchmen accuse England of dupli­
transmission. It is believed that the Senor Sanctlemete will bring about a I rapidity, and there was little warning be the smallest in proportion t</. ijs re-
■ dynamiter, was indentitied as oue of city at Shanghai.
date “15” should be ”16.” All prev­ change in the political system of Co­ of the approach of the storm. The peo- quirenients for feeding, that hW^>. n,
the men connected with the blowing
Unirrigated crops in Idaho are suf­ ious advices, official and unofficial,
raised in many years. In 1899 there
up of the stieet cats iu the soutlieru
lombia, anil may even end the revolu­ 1 pie in every case were out of their
fering
fiom
drouth.
was 225,000,000 bushels.
Secretary
homes
before
the
storm
broke,
and
those
have
indicated
that
the
legations
were
part of the city several weeks ago.
tion which has been iu progress for 10
who were struck by dying debris were Coburn’s report of conditions in Au­
relieved on the evening of the 15th, months.
Another
attempt
was
made
to
assas
­
Tbetslore Roosevelt will not visit the
only slightly injured. Iu the factories gust indicated a yielil this year of
Wednesday, alter a day of sharp light­
sinate the shah of Persia.
Pacific coast.
145,000,000 bushels.
Since
the employes were in many cases aliont
Intervention of Con»« la.
ing. Minister Wil, the Chinese repre­
The Typographical Union has refused
then there have beeu two weeks of hot,
Shanghai has word that the Pekin le-
bruised aud cut from wreckage.
sentative, and Minister Takahira, of
Colon,
Colombia,
August
20.
—
The
agtiiiiis were desjierately attacked Aug­ to enter the political field.
The 5-vear-old son of Mrs. Thomas I dry weather, which has further materi­
Japan, were quite positive on this following is the full text of the state
Two persons were killed iu an acci­ point, all their official advices being ment regarding the alleged inter.en- Atkins had a remarkable escape The ally reduced conditions, and the most
ust 8.
that the entrance to the city of Pekin tion of the foreign consuls during the house was torn into shreds and scat­ I liberal estimates ot well-informed men
In a collision near Colorado Springs, dent at the Paris exposition.
The fsipulation of Greater New York was effected early in the evening of recent fighting in Panama, as contain­ tered about in the roadway. What on change do not exceed 10,000,000
Colo., two passengers were killed and
ed iu the official report of General Sa­ was left of the house was only about bushels, while many place the crop at
is shown by the census to be 3,437,202. Wednesday, the 15th inst.
five iujured.
lazar, commanding the government three or four timbers where the build­ not over 75,000,000 bushels. The plow­
KI»
Ax
riant
Burnell.
Four deaths »ml 15 prostrations as a
President Kruger has applied for a
forces,
Geueral to Alban, civil governor ing stood. The child was buried in the ing for winter wheat is delayed by the
Alexandria. Ind., August 21.—The
leiiiporary asylum ill the American result of another hot wave in Chicago.
and
military
chief of the province of mills, and when found was standing m dry condition of the soil. Pastures «re
I
•vusulate at Lourenco Marqnes.
Steel mills at Wilmington. Dela­ entire plant of the Kelly Ax Manufac­ Panama, who was in command of the the corner, with timber piled in front 1 dry and stock water in many cistern?
turing
Company,
valued
at
$800,000,
C. I*. Huntington, president of the ware, shut down, affecting 1,500 men.
of him ill such a manner as to shield 1 is scarce.
was destroyed by fire tonight, It was garrison when the city was attacked him, and he escaped with only bruises. '
Southern Pacific lailroad, died in the
Porto Rico Striker«
Ahl.
The Shanghai muddle is beginning to the largest ax factory in the world, by the revolutionists:
Adirondiicks, N. Y., of heart diHeaae. assume a serious aspect, intel national
Four box cars in the Chicago & i
“The revolutionary leaders, alter
New York, August 22.—The Social
employing '.Hilt nien when tunning at
Northwestern yard were carried off the j
The army of the Philippine« elected troops being landed.
full force, The insurance on the plant taking posit ions around I'amimii, placed track and stood straight on end. Some ’ Democratic party received a letter to­
themselves in communication with
day from Alwin llushler, secretary ot
Gmieral F. V. Greene president, < ¡en-
Puget sound salmon pack for this is thought to lie $45(1,000. The lire is
nral
(>. Summer« a» second vice­ season is about 199,000 cases, compared thought to have originated from an several foreigu consuls, hoping that of the bricks from the (’rocker Com­ the Federation Libre, a central laboi
pany*» warehouse were thrown with
pri’snlent
overheated boiler. The tire was di»- their intervention would lead to the such force against the adjoining build­ body of San Juan, l’orto Rico, asking
with 528,000 lor 1899.
surrender
of
the
city.
The
interven
for aid on behalf of a number of strike
The clothing factory of K. II. Olson
Philip Koenigberger. a New York covered by the watchman, and the tion of the consuls produced such dan­ ings that they passed through the sides leaders who were arrested there. The
A Co , of Chicago, wa» destroyed by tobacco dealer, cut his throat iu a bar­ woodwork between the boilers and the
of the buildings and yet no one was in- I j
tire, with a loss on building» hik I goods ber shop in San Francisco.
grinding room was ablaze. The plant gerous »nd pernicious effects, morally, jured. Other portions of the building I letter stated that the cigar makers,
that
only
the
resolution
of
General
painters, carpenters and bricklayer»
was thoroughly equipped with nu au­
»f $95,000.
Alban averted serious consequence».” of the Crocker Company were torn to ! were on a strike in San Juan, and the
Caleb
Powers
was
convicted
of
com
­
tomatic
sprinkler,
but
owing
to
tlm
Contractors are making close exam­
pieces. There is scarcely a whole pane . strike was beginning to spread over the
plicity of in the Goeliel murder and steam in the boilers being so low it
ination of the route for the Klamath
HEIR TO MILLIONS A PAUPER. of glass left iu the tornado district.
whole island.. In all, 20 strike lend­
sentenced
to
life
imprisonment.
would
not
work.
The
great
establish
­
Fall» railway preparatory to siguing
Telephone, electric light »nd trollev ers were arrested. The subject was
the contract.
lair. I Roberta will lie recalled from ment was divided bv a railroad switch, Fill« r*i»|»er’« Grave Brcniifte of the wires and poles are torn down, and a brought, up at to.lay’s meeting of the
ami all of the buildings on one side
street car has uot run in the city since Central Federation Union, where the
rrovi«ioiiM of m Will.
Steamer Deutselilaiid imid« the run Africa in October ami ap|«>iuted coin- whs burned. The burned district in­
mamler-iti-cbief
of
the
British
army.
the stiM-m struck. Sidewalks and tree- letter was read, and it was decided to
from New York to Plymouth, Etigland,
cludes the forgiug. drop, grinders, pol­
San Francisco. August 18.—The Ex­ were carried away like chaff.
semi a contribution to the Porto Ric<
iu 5 days. I I hour» ami 45 minute«,
War in China caused the closing in ishers and pattern makeis’ depart­ nmiuer says: Asa Packer Wilber, one
The principal sufferer is the < rockei strikers ami also to ask President Mc­
breaking the record.
a large mill in Biddeford. Me., throw- ments. In addition to the buildings, of the hens to the $20,000,000 estate
( liHtr Company, whose loss is $250,- Kinley to act in the matter.
Bob Fitasinimous and Tom Sharkey liug 3.00(1 hand» out of employment.
machinery ami half of the finished left by Asa Packer, the Penuslvania 000.
have been mat* lied to fight August 25
stock.
$150.000
worth
of
manufactured
railroad
king
and
coal
baron,
has
died
Bodie« I.orated Mine still Hurtling.
Shipments oi lumber from the state
Thr«*e Rather« Browtied.
before the ('oiiev l»laml l'ilio for a
goods were destroyed.
in poverty iu this city, and yesterday
Mahoney City. Pa., August 22._ Af­
of
Washington
for
the
year
just
euded
purse of $25.000. Charley W hite in to
Cape .Mar. N. J., August 22.— Ellen ter many hours of desperate battling
was buried iu a paujier’s grave. lie
slain With h Hammer.
amount, approximately, to $7.500,000.
lw> referee.
Young,
Salina
Newhoneer
and
Albert
New York, August 21.—Catherine was a victim ol the morphine habit, .1. Schwab, all of Philadelphia, were with deadly white .lamp, one of the
Foreign anarchists, said to have
I
The question of
the perme­
successive rescuing parties succeeded
Scharf,
aged 22 , was beaten to death [ and until a lew days ago worked at in-
uent re|«airs on the (iregou ai home in- come to this country to assassinate with a hammer in her rooms on the I terval» for J. P. Bogard, proprietor of a drowned in the surf at Cape May point today in locating the bodies of George
today.
They
were
bathing
and
got
be
­
President
McKinley,
are
under
arrest
stead of iu Japan has beeu di»cu»»ed by
second floor of 6 7 4 Second, aienue. dramatic paper, to whom he assigned yond their depth. Schwab made a ami William Thompkie» aud Charles
•ome of the authorities ol the navy de­ at New York.
Iritis, who were entombe«! in the burn-
some time between 7 I*. 'I. and mid­ 1 half of his prospective estate.
partment aud may result in her beiug
He was a nephew of Asa Packer, noble effort to save his companions, ning colliery. The 60 mules which
Ex-I*re«ideut Ignacio Andrade, who night Saturday, the body not being
holding their nnconscion« lawlies almve were in the mine when it was discov­
brought back to the I’aoitic coaat.
wa» deposed from the presidency of found until early this morning. Iler I whose will made over hi« iinmen «e
The official report of the Colombian \ enexuela and Hucceeded l>v Cipriano brother made the discovery when he estate to his children, but contained the water lot some time. .Inst as a ered to lie on fire are also dead, and
government cominander in the recent Castro, the present im umlieut. i« dead. came home after miituight. The wo- a clause that should they die without boat, which went to their rescue, were raised to the surface today. The
issue the estate was to revert to two reached his side, he loosened his grasp fire is still burning fiercely, aud the
battle at I’anama says the re lie I casual­
A forest tire near Encampment, man’s bodv lay in a p<»«l of blood, face brothers, named Elisha aud Jeremiah on the women and sank out of sight. mine official» are bending everr effort
ties wer« 600 aud tlios« of the govern­
downward.
Near
bv
on
the
floor
was
ment 100. The coinmaU'ler lutimates Wyoming, has burned over a territory a bloody hammer ami the rm'iiu lied Wi'ilM>r, who were related to Packer by The women were taken »shore and, to extinguish the flames.
that the consuls favored the rebels, an.I eight by 10 miles in extent a n< I now been ransacked of everything of value. marriage, or in ease of tlieir death to although the usual methods for resusci­
Son Killed rather.
Two thousand
their direct heirs.
Elisha Wilber tating drowning p«'ople were resorted
that their intervention was dangerous threatens two ■own*,
Lincoln, Neb., August 22.—James
sheep and one mau have perished in the It is the opinion of the police that a took charge of the Lehigh Valley rail­ to. thev could not lie biouglit back to
aud pernicious.
thief entered the house and was sur­
N. Burnham, publisher of the Wvmor-
life.
The detective bureau of New York Hames.
prised in Ilia work by the girl ami that road and the Packer coal properties
ean. at Wymore. Neb., shot ami killed
City, is looking lor Antonio Pe»« e. a
(«tili-man A»»»«.ln»led.
The geueral attack on Pekin began he killed her to prevent identification. aud oi»'r»te<l them, increasing the
his father. Captain Collins A. Burn­
' value of the proiierty.
hanker, with offices in that city.
Ila August 15, in the morning. when the
Wichita. Kan. August 22.— Mr. ham. at their home today. A coroner’s
A berdeeti, s. D., August 21. — A
One
bv
oue
toe
Packer
children
has mysteriously disappeared.
Score« Japanese demolished the Chum Chang
sei ere wind and rain »tonn i» raging died, leaving no direct heirs, uutil only Huff, cattleman and farmer, was shot jury immediately exonerated the »on.
of excited Italian depositors have Lang and Tong Chi gate» mid entered
in this city, At Columbia cou.ider- oue daughter is left. she has no chil­ dead in his home in Custer county. Both father aud son were prominent
thronged Peace’» effices, aud it ia re­ the capital. The other artniea entered
able damage wa» done. The »pire of dren. ami her life is said to 1* all that Oklahoma. Fridav night by some one, political workers in the county in
ported to the ]wiiie that the lainker by the long Quien gate, and »ent de­
who fired through an open window. which thev reside. The killing was in
has gone to Italy, takiug with him tachment» at once to the legattoua. the Congregational church was blown •taiels I'etwcen the Wilber family and The held there is said to I m * the cause
off . and numerous barn» and other the Packer fortune.
seif-defense. The son gave himself to
$l«.000.
where the miniaWra ware found safe.
uf the crime and more trouble is feared. the officers.
buildings uurooied.
Philadelphia.
August 20.—Three
Petroleum Keld» of some importane«
Knee lo (lain Informât >•»
freighter«—the British »teamship« Her-
An Atlanta jury decided that a wife
Wergeaial “Hark** Taylor.
('«•Ili.ion iN r«rts.
are lielug opened in Japan.
<'a(ie Town, Alignât 21GeueraI lie­ uolds. Irevanian »ml Rathinoor—have
I« reaponsilde for the burial ex pen»«'»
Washington, Align«* 22.—Sergeant
Paris. Augnst 20 —A street car col-
Belgi um ■■ oue of thè few couutrie« of her husband.
wet*« demand (or the surrender of the been chert ",e«l to carry coal from this “Buck” Taylor, 42 year» old, known lision, resulting in injuries to 35 prr-
in wbioh thè death penalty, though
Cheap land* in Nebr««ka bate been Uriti «h force at Commando Nek is con­ port to Fi* v-e. It i« stated that five as ‘King of the Cowloyw,” a da«hing sou«. occurred Jast evening at the cor­
stili part of thè criminal code, ia neier taken up an rapidly that few deatralde sidered a.« a pretense of gaining infor­ mole ve»»i'ls will l>e chartered tor a cavalryman, and one of the lieat-known ner ot the Boulevard dee Batignoles
enkiried. tu deference to public opin­ acre« remain.
mation. Finding that Coinmaudo Nek similar puri'-vse. The miners' «trikes of the Rough Rider*, died at* Provi­ and the Rue st. Petersburg, where
waa strongly gart mone,I, liewet re­ in Germsuy .»isi Austria have resulted dence hospital today of consumptton, electric and horse lines crot*
ion.
i
All the
tn
addition
of
two
mile«
will
abort-
ati meii hi« march northward, ahadoaed in a scarcity of bituminous coal in the result of illness contracted during injured will recover.
Three women, thè wivee of famuli»
No American
France, aud for several weeks agents the Cuban campaign. Taylor’» correct was hurt.
tesatami», bave I meli accordali thè ho tu ir ly tie made to the tine avenue» on the by General Baden-Powell.
liettyaburg Imttletield.
of the Frvuch government have been name in said to hare been Berry F.
•f boriai in W estniin«ter Abbey. l'hey
IH«a rrom Hwat.
endeavonu« to ««eiiru »hips in Eugland Tatum, lie was the ann of a former
The Kaiiaaa (Tity produce exchange
are lenir Palmerstou. lady Augusta
Thw l'nited Stata* army will aid dei-
Ixtuisville, Ky., Augii»* 21.—Two •nd this country avsilablu for carrying
baa
adopted
a
plan
for
aellin*
egg»
by
well-to-do merchant «if Montgomery, • itute miners at Ca|*e Tome, feed mg
Maxiler, wife of Dean Stanley and
DBgro««
died
at
lxmiaville
today
fron»
weight
matead
vf
by
the
donen
tne).
Ala.
Mr» Gladsteae
I
te«ai
Tb« laiiimuu wa» 9M.
I
I them those tint cannot lie gottau tenute