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YAMHILL CßUHTY REPORTER. LATER NEWS. I I TRAVELOG MEN’S DAY ■MI IO B »1 *OER LEADER CAPTURED Cenerai Olivier Taken by Hamilton’* Fitzsimmons announces bis retire Force at Wiiiburg. ment from the ring. London. August 29.—The war offic* The district west of Pekin was taken Have Planned a Great First Prize Awarded Oregon aas received the following dispatch by the allied forces. M c M innville O regon . Said to Be 9,000 Rallying They Parade from Lord Roberts: for Sept. 8. Denver’s population is 133,859; that I “The Boers have been beaten back and Washington Grain. Around Pekin. if Baltimore 598,957. ay Bruce Hamilton at Winburg. Geu- sral Olivier has been captured.” The allien are sail to have lost 1,800 The Aixt of Lord Roberts’ dispatch men in a battle in Pekin. AT THE PARIS EXPOSITION THEY HAVE FIFTEEN GUNS »hows tAat three of Olivier’s eons also Senator Carter will accompany were captured in the attack which the Roosevelt on his Western trip. Th« Display Wan Prepare«! by Colonel Boers made from three «ides on W in Compr-li-mlrr It*-view of the liuphrt- Minister Conger reports the Hitoation Lord Roberts adds that General Portland. August 27.—It is now a Juilson mih I Sent by the O. R. «9 burg. Ml Happening» of the Past Week practically unchanged in Pekin. ronceded fact that Traveling Men's Day Olivier was "the moving spirit among N. loin pan y. Culled From the Telegraph Column*. at the Elks’ carnival, to be held in the Boers in the southeast portiou of the Breani, the asaassin of King Hum Portland, will be one of the greatest Orange Colony during the war.” bert, attempted to commit suicide. Through th* efforts of the O. R. & September 8 The following dispatch was received Washington, August 28.—A dispatch attractions of the fair. Bora la won the $10,000 trotting Boer leader, General Olivier, the I N. Company a display of Washington fiom Lord Roberts: has been set as Travelers ’ Day. ami received at the Japanese legation today stake» at Keadville, Mass. was captured by the British at Win- and Oregon grain was made at the “Belfast, August 26, — Engaged the from the foreign office of Japan, con every traveling man in the Northwest The Russian expedition to China burg. veying the latest and most authentic will be in line in one of the most Paris exposition that took first prize, a enemy the greater part of the day, consists of 875,000 troops. General Lung Wu is declared to be information of the Hitnation in and unique and instructive parades ever gold medal. The wheat of the Colum over a perimeter of nearly 30 miles. Wisconsin Democrats and Populists the real author of the anti foreign out- around Pekin, In a measure the ad- witnessed on any street. Each travel bia river basin in Washington anti Ore Littleton's division and two brigades of break. (need on presidential electors. vices were of a diaqmeting nature as ing man will be decked out in a linen gon is thus declared to be the best in cavalry, all under Buller, operated southwest of Dalmanutha. French, The Hankow uprising was started they indicated that the Chinese had duster, wearing a white crush hat with the world. Eight thousand Boers, with artillery, The exhibit wa* prepared under the with two brigades of cavalry, moved by followers of Kang Yu Wei, the re rallied their forces and weie preparing a blue ribbon band and carrying an are assembled at Machadodorp. for an attack upon the allies in Pekin. umbrella. There will be at least 1,000 direction of Col. R. C. Judson, indus northwest of Belfast, driving the enemy Cables are received announcing the former. If it should prove that the allied forces of them in line. There will also be trial agent of the O R. & N. The to Lekenvlv, on the Belfast Lydenburg Gold Hill )K>stoflice and store safe safety of missionaries at Pekin. were besieged in Pekin it w’ould ac numerous Heats, each representing the principle portion of the exhibit came road. As soon as French reached Le- Carl Smith, the well-known Ameri was cracked by burglars and over $800 count for the lack of advices from Geu- traveling men of the different cen from the company’s experimental farm kenvlv, Pole-Carew advanced from Bel seeuied. can sculptor, died at Copenhagen. eial Chaffee. As made public by Min turies, from the 15th to the present at Walla Walla. But large quantities fast in support. Two men were killed and three ister Takahira the dispatch from the date, with elaborate costumes suited of grains aud grasses were obtained “The enemy in considerable strength Two persons were killed and many men and a woman wounded in a Gil Japanese foreign office at Tokio is as for the occasion. They will also show from several other places iu the two opposed Bullers’ and Pole-Carew’s ad wonnded by a mob at Akron, Ohio. man, 111., riot. the different methods by which they states. follows: vance. He brought three long Toms Ameiicans attacked the imperial |>al- The exhibit consisted of 58 different »nd many other guns and pom-poms Camille d’Arivlle, the opera singer, “An official telegram, dated Pekin, travel, including the pack mule, stage ace in Pekin aud captured four courts. was married to E. W. Cretin, an Oak August 18, was received at Tokio from coaches, buckboards, Ireight trains and varieties of wheat, and a few samples (qnick-firing guns) into action. The The United States’ reply, rejecting land millionaire. General Yamaguchi, commander of the Pullman cars. The hotel accomoda of oats and barley. "1 was confident Bring, until dark, was hot and persis that they would prove world-beaters.” the Chinese offer, was sent to Li fluug The Populiat national committee ac Japanese forces, to the following effect: tions which they have to contend with remarked Mr. Judson. “I bad exer tent. Buller hopes his casualties will Chang. will not be left out of this parade. It ‘ The capital is now entirely cleared of not exceed 40. Pole-Carew has not cepted Stevenson as the viee-preeiden- the enemy. A cavalry regiment which is the desire of the travelers and also cised great care iu the selection of the yet reported. The Boers are making Louis G. Bohmrich was nominated tial nominee of the party. seed. The display was certainly a had been sent to Wan Shan Shan of the houses they represent, that all for governor of Wisconsin by the Dem * determined stand. They have a The naval veterans’ parade was the (where the empress dowager’s palace of their customers and friends be pres magnificent one, and we are more than large number' of guns, the country is ocrats. feature of the second day of the G. A. is located), reports that the imperial ent that day so they can see the travel pleased to learn that our opinion is difficult and well suited for their tac The population of Philadelphia, ac R. encampment at Chicago. family, who had left Pekin August 14, ing man in his every day trials, show shared by those in authority at Paris.” tics. and is lees favorable to cavalry cording to the United States census, is The grain went from Portland by ex thau any we have hitherto worked Work on The Dalles portage road after a short rest at Wan Shan ing both the good ami bad of their started, I, 893,697. closed for want of funds. Company Shan for the west, and were under the trips. The boys are making special press in a neatly framed ami painted over.” Three persons weie burned to death being organized to complete the same. escort of General Maa and his troops, preparations to treat their customers package. Wiring from Belfast today, “Lord A large box of grain in quart sacks Roberts says: at Denver from efforts to kindle a tire oonsieting of only about oOO horsemen and friends in a royal way. lands offer good Oregon timber was sent. The sacks weie made of Hne with coal oil. “Our casualties yesterday were won chance for investment. Situation re and 20 carts. The Japanese forces oc white cloth, tied with red, white aud derfully few, considering the heavy fir An anarchist meeting he'd in Berlin viewed by former Michigan lumber- cupied the treasury department, in GENERAL CHICAGO STRIKE. blue ribbons and the following printed which over 2,000,000 taels in silver was dispersed by the police, who ar man. ing and the number of hours we were rested the speakers. and a large quantity of rice were The Plan I*« to Tie Up Building Opera inscription, in brilliant scarlet ink: engaged. Bnllei estimates his losses Nicholas ‘‘Raised along the line of the Oregon at two killed and 24 wounded. His tions in the City. Captain H. J. Reilly, of the Fifth mate of the county infirmary, at St. found.’ Railroad & Navigation Company;head troops had to bivouack where they Chicago, Angnst 27. — Unless the “ Another telegraphic dispatch, dated United States artillery, was killed in Joseph, Mo., dieil from the effects ol quarters, Portland, Or., U. S. A.” In stopped after the darkness fell, and ac plans of the leaders miscarry every un Take, August 23, states that as the the assault ou Pekin. a beating administered by Jack Han Chinese troops and Boxers, who had i ion man connected with the Building each package was a neatlv printed card curate returns are as yet impossible. United States Consul Fee, at Bom lon, an attendant. Hanlon cannot b* gathered at Nan Yuen, were about to Trades Council will be called ont on a bearing toe name of the grower, the The casualties of the force operating bay, India, reports to the state depart ton nd. variety ot the grain, the yield per acre north of Belfast were three killed aud attack the foreign forces at Pekin, Ja strike before Labor Day. ment that cholera is raging there. The pinmhers have already been or- ami his postOffice address. These sam 34 wounded.’ A wholesale jail delivery occurred at panese and Russian cavalry were ex- United States Marshal 1 laser, of Red Lodge, Mont., Persons outside pected to encounter them n on the 20th. dered out and the intention is that all ples are intended for distribution iu the FILIPINO CRUELTY. Ketchikan, Alaska, shot and killed pried off a window bar and opened th« The dispatch further states that Chi- other unions whose men are working principal wheat centers of the Unitetl Dan Robinson, a cannery boss, while cells with skeleton keys, and fom nese infantry, 9,000 strong, with 15 shall follow suit. Owing to increased Kingdom, and it is left to the depart Montana desperadoes liiade then guns, are advancing from Shan Tung activity in the building trades within ment of agriculture to see to the suc Tlie Barbai'ou« Treatment of 8<»l<lier« of the latter was resisting arrest. Lieutenant Weaver’«* Company. the last few days, many union men cessful carrying out cf this programme. escape. to make a rear attack on the allies.” The vest makers of New York city Mr. Judson says his idea in accom Emporia, Kan., August 29.—Lieu have been put to work, in some places A copy of the dispatch was transmit Alter nearly 20 years, a man tnrm have won their strike for the union panying these small packages by the tenant William Weaver, of the Thirty- scale of wages and the l()-hour work np at Fort. Worth, Tex., who claims ted to Acting Secretary Adee, at the with the consent of the business agents, mentioned data was to satisfy the sev second United States volunteers, who ing day. The strike affected 2,000 Jesse James was not killed at St. department of state and by him fur and it ie the purpose of the unions to eral recipients, should they compare resigned iu the spring on account of Joseph, Mo., by Bob Ford, but that it nished to the president. While the stop the work wherever the bosses be notes, that the samples were from sev illness and who has just returned home men, women aud girls. «news of a possible rear attack upon the lieved they had won a victory and Fire iu the immense elevator of the j was a detective who was killed. The compaiatively small force of the allies show them that the labor organizations eral fields and not from one particular from the Philippines, tells of barbari man says Jesse James is now running American Cereal Company at Akron, was not received with surprise, gener are still in the tight. The business ly favored section. The effect of this ties practiced by Filipinos upon Ameri Ohio, damaged the plant $75.000. A a grocery store 20 miles from Trini- ally, it was not regarded as serious, as agent of one of the largest unions said: remarkable recognition of the resources can soldiers. Hr said that outside of hundred and fifty thousand bushels of dad, Colo. “Contractors have come to believe of the Northwest will be far-reacliing. the Macabebee, who ar* friendly to the the foreign forces are believed to be Large masses of Boxers are still In abundantly able to take care of them that i£ is comparatively easy sailing for The attention of the newspapers all Ameiicans, the Filipinos are very grain were ruined. King OHcar, of Sweden, has formally | Pekin. selves against any force of Chinese them now, and accordingly have been over the world will not only be arrest cruel. ‘‘.Six men were killed at Dinalupi- iiiidertaittng some large jobs with the ed, but a mighty factor in the direction Chinese rally their forces and pre likely to be sent agaimt them. agreed to act as arbitrator of the claims idea that there would be no further of immigration will assert itself. The jahn,” said Lieutenant Weaver, “ami for compensation for losnes sustained pare to attack the allies in Pekin. LOST IN A DESERT. trouble from the unions. They will O. R. At N. Co. has covered itself with I do not think theie was a man that by British aud German subjects and The Russian commander in Pekin glory, and at the same time rendered American citizens in Samoa. forbids communication with Chinese. Three Men Found Perishing Because ot tiud to their disgust that many of the the section in which it operates a had fewer than 10 bmlet holes in his body. In the case of oue American men whom they supposed to be non The foreign envoys are on their way I.ack of Water. It was Prince Turn and not Prince ' service of great worth. soldier it looked as if the muzzle ol the union men have become members of the to Tien Twin. Tuan who wus captured by the Japan- j El Paso, Texas, August 28.—Three unions and they will sipmlv be unable All this recalls the fact that Hood revolver had been placed right in his men, who had almost perished from to do any work. It is the only thing river apples took first prize at the eye aud tired. He was also stabbed in The Hags of the allies float from the nese. Pekiu im|>erial palace. Three young women were drowned thirst, have been found in the desert that is left the unions unless they pro world’s fair in Chicago, and Ashland th3 neck and breast with bayonets. Two men went insane iu Des Mot ties, while bathing at Findlay Lake, New I near the Coleran church, 60 miles pose to give up their light. The idea peaches took tirst prize there also. Here is another case of cruelty; Harry north of El Paso. One of the men is of helping the contractors along their Washington timber and minerals were Easter ami McDonald, two of my com York, la., on account of heat. Professor IL If. Cook, who recently leaders and that state took many firs pany, were killed instantly. Easter Boers laid a trap for General Buller’s came to this city from the East. The jobs has been a mistake which is gen prizes. Five meu were smothered in a coal was shot in the neck and the other fel cavalry anti succeeded iu cnpturiug a men left Almo Gordo, N. M., on bicy erally recognized now and they will «nine at Issaquah, Wash. 1 low was shot in the back of the head. liud there is a lot of light left among cles, Thursday, bound for El Paso. the men yet. ” Fitzimmons refused to take $100,000 number. ADLAI WAS CHOSEN. Only about 20 of the company were The United States will not sacrifice They took the overland road through to lone his tight to Sharkey. with them and they were attacked by I’opuli»! X h II oiih I Committee Accepted about 250 Filipinos. The Americans Forest tires caused $10,000,000 dam its guaranteed rights and privileges in the Tularosa valley. On that route AN ALL-DAY ENGAGEMENT. Him H- Vice-President oil Nominee. China. there is a desert of sand 70 miles wide. fought them an hour and 45 minutes. age in Colorado and Wyoming. Chicago, Angust 29.—At a meeting > They had to leave the dead aud when When the men hail gone about 30 miles Fight R*>lw«*«>ii <»r<»l»l*«i*’« anil Bailen* Food supply Seven persons were killed inn freight of the People's party national commit- | they came back the rebels had stripped their bicycles broke down and they had cient for refugees an I a famine is lm I owel't For« ’ *»«. train collision at Kenscio, N. Y. tee today the declination of Charles A. j the boys of all their clothing. to walk. One of the men icahed the They minent. Iiondon, August 27.—Lord Koberts Towne as the vice-presidential nomi- j pulled up grass aud sticks aud built a The new treaty with Spain has beeu Clorean church, but had to be treated Julian ha* notified Li Hung Chang nee for the party was accepted, and the I lire on their breasts. We got to th« signed bv Minister Storer at Madrid. lor several hours before he could speak, reports uh follows: that negotiations will be impossible “Buller’s division marched to Van- The United States government, has until pletii]M>tentiarie* acceptable to lie then told of his comrades. Two wvek’s Vlei, 15 miles south of Belfast, name of Adlai E. Stevenson was put ■ boys liet'ore anything further was doue in his place. This result was obtained to them. We got Easter aud the other men with jugs of water tied on their rejected Li llnng Chang’s peace terms. the powers are appointed. after a long debate, beginning at 2 I’. fellow away befoie they weie burned. saddles went back in search of the yesterday. His casualties were 20. Democratic pa|>ers demand the with ‘‘Paget reports from Hammanskraal M. and ending about 6:30 I’. M. In The population of New Orleans at* missing men. One was found 15 miles drawal of American troops from China. announced bv the censiqi bureau in away exhausted ami unconscious in that Baden-Powell engaged Grobler’* the beginning there were three courses R.xehurg Child Killed. Six meu lost their lives by the cav 287.104, aaginst 242.039 in 1890, an the sand and was brought, to the ranch. rear guard all day yesterday. Grobler advocated by different members of the Roseburg, Or., August 29.—A team was driven track east ol Pinaar river. committee, viz.: to nominate a Popu belonging to James Schaffner, a farm ing iu of a well at Guthrie, Oklahoma increase ol 45,065, or 78.62 per rent. The other, Professor Cook, was found Baden-Powell occupied the railway File destroyed the top floor of a 30 miles further away in spasms and station of that name. During the list, to leave the place vacant, or last er, took fright tills evening and ran Chinese viceroys ask that no iudigui- away on Mill street, dashing into a ties be shown the emperor aud etn- building in New York City occupied i would probably have died in an hour fight Baden-Powell’s advance and that ly, to indorse Mr. Stevenson. Senator Marion Butler, chairman of lighter vehicle, iu which were P. J. by Birkenfeld-Strauss Company, matin- had he not received water. All the of the enemy galloped into each other, nrass. e the committee, in a warm speech of men are now in a critical condition, Intense heat killed four person* in facturera of ladies’ underwear, causing The names of the other two men were the Rhodesians losing Colonel Sprer-k- some length, advocated leaving the Muir, a groceryman. his wife and lit a loss of $300,000. ! N*.lamia, where the thermometer regis ley and tour men killed and seven place blank, contending that Bryan tle child. The frightened horses actu not learned. Five overturned fishing smacks were tered 99 degrees. uotillded. Many of the Boers were ami Stevenson would receive more Pop- j ally climbed into the buggy, trampling M «»rot*«*» \«k***l to l*ny« killed or wounded. They were at C_v- ulist votes than if a candidate for vice- , the occupants under their feet. The The transport Sherman left San Fran- found with all their sail« lint on the water in the Gulf of Georgia, 1.5 miles lerktiile this morning. Plumer and president was named. But one test , childs’ skull was crushed, causing death Tangier, Morocco, Augftst 28. — A eieoo for Nagasaki with 1,600 officer* gale, from Vancouver, B. C., after a Uuited States warship has arrived here Hickman were closely pursuing them. vote was taken. A motion was made iu a few minutes, and Mrs. Muir is set- and men for China. Mr. and as a result several fishermen were to suppi.it the claim arising out of the "It seems certain that Dewet Hilding to indorse Mr. Stevenson. For this j ioaely but not fatally injured. Queen Wilhelmina, of Holland, ie drowned. m.irder last June of Marcus Essagin, it hopeless to make his way eastward motion, Mr. Washburn, of .Massachu Muir escaped with a lew scratches ami bruises. engaged to Prince Frederick Adolf, of I'he Yaqui ludiaus. who have I wen a uaturaliaed \merii-au citizen, who lias reero«*e.| the Magalieslierg with a setts, moved as a substitute that a Pop Meckliuburg-Schwerin. lighting the .Mexicau troops iu Sonora, was the manager of a Frenoh firm. few wounded, with the intention of re ulist be placed upon the ticket. The , Gold From the North* St. Paul's population, according to have sued {or peace. Two thousand of Esaagin. while riding on horseback, turning to the Orange River colony. substitute was lost on a call of the roll I Seattle. August 29.— I'he steamship the United "dates census, is 163,682; til* buck* yet under arms refuse to jolted against the mule of a Morocco He was in a very different condition by a vote of 24 aye* to 71 noe*. The Ohio arrived from Nome today with that of Minneapolis, 302,718. from that when lie left Bethlehem with priest. A dispute ensued, during join th* tribal iieogtiatuui*, fearing original motion was then adopted by a 332 paRsenvger» and treasure estimated which Easgin. in self-defense, drew his six or eight guns and 2.(681 men. Hi* viva-voice vote. There were 124 mem at $2,000,000. About one-third of the Several lives were lost and much that it means annihilation. gun» iiave mostly been buried and hi* property destroyed by terrific electrical I'weut.v thousand packing house em reiolier and tired, wounding a native, |M*rsonal followers cannot lai more thau bers of the committee present or pre- gobi came from Nome. The Klondike wind anti ratu storm* iu Maryland. pre»ented by proxies. ploye* iu the big cities of the country this was a signal for a general attack 300. contributed the remainder. The upon the imerican. who received dot- steamer Soutn Portland arrived tonight Colonel Marchand, of French t ashrnia may be thrown out of employment Sep eus of knife wound* aud whose l>ody Yellow«!*»»«* I’»» k Fire Out. with $40.166) in gold from Nome aud fame, ha* been appended to the general tember 15. oil account of being unable was burned, according to some AC- War Muy Be Averted. Washington. August 29.—Acting1 113 steerage passengers. staff of the China expeditionary force. to »ecure what they consider an «quita counts, before lite was extinct. favudon. August 27.— Numerous dis- Superintendent Goode, of the Yellow line fireman dead, four iujureil and ble adjustment of the wage scale. patches appear in the morning imper* stone National Park, in a telegram re Htriko I»*•«•!«red OflF. ('««• b» a Nrgr«». $30.1610 worth of propertv destroyed is Joseph Kronke. a butcher tu the Po regarding the Bulgaro-Roumanian situ ceived today by the »*• retarv of th* Chicago, August 29.—Th* Chicago the work of a firebug in two tires at lish district of Detroit, Mich., known St. Joseph, Mo., August 28.—An atiou. growing out of the demand of interior, say* the forest fire that ha* Peoria, 111. a* “King of Poles,” a powei in |s»li- uuknowu negro bov probably fatally Roumanie for the suppress ion of the beeu raging in th* park has lieen ex- Plnmbera’ Union, at a meeting to night, declared off the strike which was Sol Bloom, a music publi«herof Chi tics, was accidental!) killed in hi* own slashed Angus Morrison, superintend Macedonian revolutionary committee* tinguished. I'he tire whs <x>iitine<l cago. ha* brought suit lor $35.000 ice house by being pinioned betweeu ent of bridge« for the Chicago Gieat whose headquarter» are at >cfia. mostly to dead an-l down timber, and ordered a week ago. The men, 400 in damage» against the I'll Ion rratauianl two chunk* ol ice slid frozen to death Western railway, tonight, a* he was What appears to be the most reliable the Ins* or area of the conllagratiou is uuinlier, will return to work tomorrow. aud hotel for refusing to serve hint At Helnea. Moul., thieve* stole hnrringy to catch a tram. Morrisou'a summary of the latest developments uot kuo* u. H*»*»f f*»r Rn«*ia. while he was clad iu a shirt waist and $5,(66) worth of gold from the a««av throat was cut. probably with a raxor. come* inn the Vienua correspondent of Chicago, Angust 29.—A local pack minus a eoat. The manager of the res office of the .lav Gould evanide plant, Morrison can give no reason for the the Standard win» say»: "The convic Fit rwme Heat I«« Xrw York. ing company has received an order from taurant, when questioned tegardmg I'he gold wan in a retort an l represent- assault, uuless it ia liecause he acci tion prevails that the <-ooflict between New York. August 29.—The extreme Russian government for 6.000,(M>> tire refusal, said that patrons weatiug ed a two-wweks' eleau-up of It A. dentally brushed against the negro. Roumanie and Bulgaria ha« now lost hot weather continued today, aud the the pound* of “beef on the hoof” to feed shirt waists would only lie served at Harsh'* cyanide mill. The amalgam much of its acuteness, and that in th* weather bureau sav* the heat will last the soldiers of th* war in China. This The empress dowager, the emperor end Bulgaria will satiate the Rouman tablas adjoining the mam dining room. wa* red hot when taken from the office, two days longer. Eleven death* «ere is th* largest order of lhe kind in the and the Chinese court base fied to the ian demands.” No person would be permitted to enter having just eouie from the furnace. reported to-lay. history of the Chicago meat trade. It province of Sheu Si. the dining room unless wearlug a coat. «pniiixh W ar Order. will take 5,000 fatted cattle to till th* Mr*. Samuel -twartwood, wife of a New Orblean«, August 2’< —Sain Over 5.0161 Roumanian Jews are en railroad engineer living tn Wilkeebarie, %tt»«*kr«l hy Hootl I umi. Chattanooga, Tenn., August 29.— order. Th* cattle will l>e sent irom Field*. ,i young negro, wa* »hot to route to Canada. Ihe majority ate Pa. has just given birth to her 25th t. Joseph, Mo., August 28.—Re dent by a mob of white men last night Th* United state« Volunteer Assm-ia- San Francisco, via Hawaii and Japan. pennilwiM. baby, 20 of whom ar* living. call«* St. ,l<»seph did not win both hall near Whitehall, in Livingstone parish. tion, th* membership of which ie ex- | fleeted to exceed 2(61.(881. wa« formed [ M la«in»»arie« Ma*««rr»d. President McKinley anti the king ut lavwi« Wilkin*, a farmer near fit. games today. * gang of hoodlum* were Fields bad attempted an assault on her* today, with Colonel Richard! London. August 39.— Mr. Morgan, of Portugal exchanged cougiatulatory Paul, think* he's th* tallest man on angered ami * «»suited Umpire Dick Mr*. Peter Poche. Henry savage, ot New York, w I mj com- th* Chine«* Inland Mission, who ha* messages over the new direct cable earth. He wa* six feet when 10 years Ebright for calling out a player at first J.»nie«v ille, Wi«.. August 37.— A tor II. N. Ros* who washed out the tirst old, aud i* Uow 8 feet 11 S inches. base during th* eighth inning. Th* ride hall, wiml and rain storni visite.! mauded the battalion of engineer« in arrive«! here from Fn Tsinan Fu, re th* Cnl>an campaign, a* president. port* that 37 foreign missionaries an«i gold iu the Black Hille 25 years ago is police could not, or would not, prevent Chauncey ibqew in Ixtndon denied a disgraceful scene. Ebright and the thi« section thi» atternoon. Several The objects of tm* asi*» iation er-- iden 30 convert* Iiave )>een ma «sacred at Tai now the marshal at Custer Cm s. I). fami bnildling« were destroved, ami that American railroad* are over capt- Statistic* compiled by the Railway taliaed, anti «ay« every bnsiuess iu the Denvet players were ;<elted with mis- whole tìeld« of tohacco are cut to tical with thou* of the spem«h war Ynen Fu. The Japanese have landed order*. The association will tie *tri<q- mor* blneja- ket* at Amoy, where order ales and Hed to point* of safety. Pitcher Age show that 28 oompaHiea control United State* I* healthier tliau ever piece«. The. damage is «stimated at ly nonpartisan, nonseetloual and non la maintained in «pile of the great ex Schmidt, of Denver, felled several lieo.ooo. «47.000 miles of railroad tn the United lie for* sectarian. citement. ui*ml>er* of th* mob with a club. I Mates and Canada. I i>. i. ahbvky . Publisher.