WIIIILL COUNTY REPORTER. LAI EH NtWS. FRIGHTFUL RflllROIIB WRECK TOO DEEP Flllpmo« I nuapHble FOR THEM. of f'0111 pi'ehrn«! ing ALUM BAKING POWDERS CONGRESS. IK The »pay of Chinese official* has been Keporl Th»« Fxldence of Their Haran- New Con <1 it ion ». rulaie«« 1« «t»erwh«llialiig. «topped. Manila, Sept. 5. — The Filipinos seem The committee on manufactures of Ex-Goveruor Llewellyn, of Kansns, i ----- • ----- incapable of realizing tiie scope and is dead. M c M innville .......... O regon . A Rear-End Collision Costs purpose of the legislative functions of Serious Outbreak Reported the senate were some time ago direct*«! to investigate the food adulteration», the commission of peace. There is no The British garrison av Ladybrand in Bohol. Thirteen Lives. and accumulated a volume of testimony possibility of s*|«rating the legislative is invested. upon the subject from the best inform- from the executive branches of the German troops have been landed at eil parties and highest »cientitic author government, aud, therefore, the com Wu Sung. NEAR CARMEN ities iu the country. MANY PEOPLE WERE INJURED mission's announcement of its assump ENGAGEMENT one of the greatest sources of danger Several forest fires are raging in Coos i tion of |«wer bas met witli childish I comments at the hands of the Span to our foods, the committee state in county. Oregon. Locomotive Plunged Through the P mr - I. CvMpr.h.uhe Kevlew of lb« Import, their rejairt. exists in alum Faking lards and foreigners, w ho sneer at the An outbreak has occurred in Bohol, Nenger Couchev and <'ru«he<i Them xut Happening« of th« Ptwt Wee* powders. i'be committee found the naw arrangements, as they are apt to Philippine islands. a* if They Were Egg Shell». T Cwliotl From the Tnlegraph Column«. testimony, they say, overwhelmingly do, at every oeuelicial innovation on The czar is trying to frustrate Em condemnatory of tiie use of alum m the part of the United States authori peior William’s plans. Washington, Sept. 5—The war de- baking jtowders. and recommended that Philadelp lia, Sept. 4.— Thirteen ties. A German gunboat ha« been ordered W'ar on the foreigners was ordered persons killed and over 80 others in The co ninission enters upon tiie gov partment today received the following meh use be prohibited by law. to Amoy. Senator Mason, discussing in the sen by the empress dowager. jured is the appalling record of a rear ernmental field under the following dispatch from General MacArthur: A plot to buru Shanghai lias been “Manila, Sept. 5. — Adjutant-Gen ate the report of the committee and the The entire Democratic state ticket end collision between an excursion conditions: A majority of tiie island lie covered. train and a milk train on the Bethle ers desire peace and the resumption of eral, Washington: General Hughes several bills infroducert to carry the iu Arkunsas was elected. hem branch of the Philadelphia <fe business under American rule, but they reports an outbreak in Bohol. First recommcudiitious of the committee in Bryan lias decided on an Eastern Lord Roberts has issued a proclama Reading railroad this morning at Hat are so cowed by a long series of mur Lieutenant Lovak, Forty-fourth volun to effect, said: ttump tour tion formally annexing the Transvaal. “When we made this report we made field, Pa., 27 miles north of this city. derous atrocities and destruction of teer infantry, reports an engagement Seventy' missionaries from China Labor day celebrations were held in The wrecked train consisted of 10 property by their armed countrymen, near Carmen. At Bohol, our loss iu it. bused on the evidence before us, aud reached Vancouver, B. U. many cities, Roosevelt and Bryan day coaches aud was the first section of that they dare not actively show their killed was one, wounded six; the ene the evidence is simply overwhelming. Washington fusiouist* renominated speaking in Chicago. a large excursion made up of people feelings, especially because experience my’s loss in killed. 120. Have not re 1 do not cine how big a lobby tlwre John K. lioger« for governor. may be here for the alum baking pow Labor day was celebrated in St. from Bethlehem, Allentown aud sur has taught them what such an expres ceived futrher details. der, 1 do nut care how many memorials "MACARTHUR.” Nancy C. Eoff, great aunt of Goy- Louis by a labor parade, wherein more rounding towns, to Atlantic City. sion of sentiment will bring upon them Bohol is an island in the southern they publish, there is no place in the truor Geer, died at Macleay, Or. than 25,001) men of all trades partici This section carried onlv those persons from the mercilessly revengeful rebels. who lived in Bethlehem and Allen A genuine reign of terror is exercised part of tiie archipelago, 305 miles from human economy of human food for this Bressi, the assassin of King Hum- pated. town. It left the union station in by insurgents and ladrones over peace Manila. It lies north of the large thing called alum. The overwhelming Sort, was sentenced to life imprison- In an altercation near Walla Walla, Bethlehem at 6:05 A. M., exactly 35 ful country folk ill order to collect the island of Mindanao and is not far evidence of the leading physicians and aient. Emanuel Edwards shot and slightly scientists of this country is that it is minutes behind the milk train. The revenues and recruits their operations from Cuba. It is reported that Prince Tuan and wounded P. II. Knight in the left leg. latter train consisted of two milk cars require, and widespread vengeance is The war department received a ca absidutelv unlit to go into human food, The trouble is said to have started over 1,50(1 Boxers were killed in a great and two passenger coaches, aud had wreaked in the vicinity of garrisoned blegram this morning from General aud that in many cases—if the gentle a horse. battle. stopped at every station on the road towns. For example, the insurgent MacArthur announcing that the trans man will rend the evidence, some of Labor day was celebrated in Cincin from Bethlehem en route to Philadel General Cailles, in the province of La port Stephens sailed September 1 for the physicians say they cau trace cases Earl Li asks the appointment of sev i eral Chinese officials to the list of peace nati by a parade of workingmen, esti phia! At 6:54 the milk train drew up guna, put to death tiie president and Seattle. She has paymasters and army iu their own practice—tlieie are dis mated from li.OOtP to To, 000. It was at the ntilk platform at Hatfield, and «takers. officeholders of the town of Bay, on La wagons aboard for our forces in China eases of the kidney due to tiie perpetual the best-appointed procession ever seen in less than two minutes the special guna de Bay, officials who had been in and will put them ashore at Taku en use of alum in their daily bread. Yu, the governor of the province of there on Labor day. "When you mix a mineral poison as excursion train, running at the rate or stalled by the Americans, and gave or route for this country. •¡hen Si, is re|>orted to have invited the General MacArthur chronicles two they all say that alum is, it is impossi- Santiago, Cuba, is experiencing the 35 miles an hour, crashed into the ders that a similar fate should be meted foreigners in his province to canne to recent deaths among his officers in the I Ido t<> mix it always to such a degree bis protection. Aliout August 21, 50 severest weather kuown since 1877. rear of the milk train. The locomo out to other adherents of the American j Philippines in cablegrams received at that there will not be a residuum left •ooepted the invitation and all were The lower part of tile city is five feet tive plowed through the two passenger cause. He also ordered that all Fili the war department today. Captain of alum, which produces alumina, rod under water. The firemen and police coaches and crushed them as if they pino soldiers who sold their rifles to maasaured. George II. Betley. Forty-seventh in which contributes largely to the diseases were eggshells. The milk car immed the Americans should lie killed. are assisting the sufferers. It is said that the Standard Oil Com iately in front was also badly damaged. Any change of jsrlicy involving the fantry volunters, died on the morning of the people in this country. Having lived 26 years, Miss Emily pany will soon be purchasing the pro "I want to give the sen ite an idea Four persous on the passenger car of withdrawal of the United States troops of Auugst 26 from wounds received in duct of California wells, now having II. Trevor, one of the most popular the milk train were almost instantly without substituting for them au ade j action near f Camalig, Luzo >, August of the class of men we have called. obtained in the East a number of tanks young womn of Yonkers, N. Y., has killed. Fortunately, there were very quate defensive force is certain to re 21. Second Lieutenant Roy L. Fer They are the leading scientists from for the storage, which will be located come into a fortune of $1,158,795. few persons on this train. sult in fear of retaliation at the ex-j naid, Twenty-sixth volunteer infantry, every college of the United States that at Bakersfield, where ground has been This large amount represents Miss Tre The excursion train was a picture of pense of the "friendlies.” The ap- I was accidentally drowned in the Jan- we could gel hold of.’’ vors’ share left by her father, the late secured for them. bar river near Pototan, I’amiy, Septem Senator Mason, from a long list of John B. Trevors, who died December indescribable horror. The locomotive, proaching return of the volunteers i ber 1. The body was nut recovered. scientists who had testified as to ‘he a mass of bent and broken iron, firmly tends to influence the situation uufav- I The United States transport Thomas 20. 1890. hurtfulness of alum baking powuer», held the liodies of its engineer and tire orably. In .Northern Luzon the status I arrived at San Francisco, 29 days from NOT THE END OF IT. ■ nd as to the healthl'uluess of croatu ol At a sheep slaughtering and dress man beneath its great weight. Behind quo is fairly well maintained and the Manila, via Yokohama. She has ou board 261 sick and wounded soldiers, in.' exhibition at Indianapolis, Ind., the engine six of the 10 ears were also people in that quarter are quiet and There Will Ke an Inquiry Into til. tartar powders, mentioned the folliw- ing:— !1 military prisoners, 51 cabin paH«en Charles .1. Gardner, of Indianapolis, a mass of wreckage. The first car was engaged in planting, except in tiie Oregon’» Appleton, John Howard, professor ters, 173 in the steerage, and seven broke the world’s record. In 1898 he broken in twain and the other live cars provinces of N'euva Ecija aud Bulacau, • Washington, Sept. 5.—The report ol stowaways. Seven deaths occurred killed and dressed 10 sheep in 32 min were thrown on their sides, completely where there has beeu a recent outburst . Captain Wilde, exonerating everybody of chemistry, Brown University, Prov utes an<l 9 seconds; this time he killed demolished. Nine persous were killed of rebel aud ladrone activity. But iu I idence, II. I. daring the voyage. connected with the Oregon ‘rom blame, ami diessed 10 sheep in 30 minutes and iu tiie first two cars, and the others in Southern Luzon conditions are far less ! Arnold, J. W. S., professor, Univer is not likely to end with the ex-parte sity of New York. Dr. P. S. Kellogg, who has just re 22 seconds. those coaches were badly maimed. satisfactory. Life there is not safe j statement of the commanding officer. turned from two years’ set vice as a sur- Atwater, W. <)., professor aud direc As soon as the crash came, a terrible outside of the gairisoned towns. Trav- i There will be a court of inquiry to de So much of the general orders of .geon in the Philippines, deDies the cry rose from the smashed cars, and elers are subject to ambush by guerril- j termine whether the great battle-ship tor, government experimental station, charges of neglect on the transport August 1 last, as direct Light Batteries Washington, D. ('. Kherman, made by Captain Crenshaw, U ami M. Seventh artillery, for duty those who had not been injured crawled las. Rarely does a day pass without j had the care and attention which Barker. George I’., professor, Uni or jumped from the cars and went to ; an encounter l«tween the United i in Chinn have been amended so as to of Atlanta, in his ante-mortem state should have been given it by the offi versity of I’ciinsylvauia. the assistance of the injured. Many I States trooops aud the insurgents or la- ! tireet those batteries to proceed instead cers who were aboard her. ment. Dr. Kellogg, who came home Caldwell, G. ('., professor, Cornell Although there is a determined ef on the Sheiman with Cienshaw, says to tho Philippine islands for assign were pinned down by wreckage and I drones, resulting in casualties. There Major George and had to be freed by the liberal use of are 18,000 troops in that district, Gen fort to prevent anything like the con University, Ithaca, N. Y. the captain was badly wounded; that ment to a station. Chandler, C. I . professor, Columbia it was only a question ut time when Greenough, Seventh artillery, has beeu axes. With three or four exceptions, eral Bates commanding, and in three | trol of Chinese territory by tiie United University, New York. the dead were killed iustantly, the regiments over a third of the men are ordered to accompany the batteries to States, the best-informed here think be should die, and it was' at his own Chittenden, Russell H., professor, others dying on their way to the hos sick. The activity of the enemy in that it will be inevitable, or that this request that the captain was allowed the Philippine*. Yale University. New Haven, Conn creased last mouth. There is evidence pital. All the injured were first taken to come home. Dr. Kellogg avers that government will have to give up all idea l he public debt increased nearly $3,- Cornwall, II. B.. professor. Uni «r- to a shetl at the Hatfield station ami the that the insurgents have come into pos of indemnity lor the outrages which Crenshaw had every possible attention, 000,000 iu August. • itv of Princeton, .New Jersey. dead were removed to a barn. Mes session of new rides and tiiat they wish have been perpetrated upon American including the best physicians and Crampton, C. A., professor, Division Philippine voluuteeis will begin re senger* were sent to the nearby villages i to annihilate some small American ourses. citizens. of chemistry. Washington. D. C. turning in November. garrisons. for physicians, and a relief train wit« There is a suspicion now that the Boxera attempted to mine the Ameri- Frear. W illiam, professor, State Col With . Conditions in the Visayas continue movement of Russia for the with- There are 83 suspected cases of ordered from Bethlehem. oan legation. doctors and half a stozen nurses, a spe I virtually unchanged. The lack of drawal of troops was made with full lege, Pennsylvania. plague in Glasgow, Scotland. Jenkins Edward II., professor, de- A strike of 140,000 anthracite coal rial traiti was sent from Bethlehem, | troops prevents aggression. Negros, knowledge that the other powers Charles A. Towne opened the cam ■liners is threatened. but before it reached the seeue of the i Rombion, Masbate. Sibuvan, Talbas wonld not consent, and that it is sim partmeuc of agriculture, state of Con paign in Idaho for the Demorcats. wreck it was signaled to return to and Bohol are tranquil, all desiring ply a pleaJor another diplomatic posi necticut. General Chaffee is preparing to win Johnson. S. W., prol’e«sor, Yale ( al General Otis has been assigned to Mindanao also is tion when negotiations open with Chi Bethlehem, as a special carrying nearly civil government, ter 15,000 men in I'ekin. lege, New Ilaven. Conn. command the department of the lakes all the injured had started for that tranquil, except the districts of Tea nese authorities. The battle-ship AI h I shiih averaged 17 Mullet, John William, profes-T, The governor of Shau Tung Ims 20,- place. On the run from Hatfield to gavau and Surigam, where occasional knots on her official trial. Unner.-iti id \ irginia. Elvctioi* in A rk:iiis>ta«. 000 men ready to o[>|s>se German ex the ho pital throe of the injured died. encounters with the Filipinos occur, Mew, W. M., yrofes-or, Army :«ad Little Rock. Ark., Sept. 5.— The en The Nehalem and lillamook lislier- pansion. Much trouble was experienced in keep The enemy's fighting force the re is men's strike is at an end. limited but it has a number of rifles. tire Democratic ticket, headed by Hon. Medical Department, United States ing the relatives away from the injured Li Hung Chang is intriguing to set government. Several of Minister Conger's guest* the foreigners to quarreling among on the train, so that the doctors gntli ; The surrenders, although they have Jefferson Davis, of Pope county, for Munroe, Charles Edward, profe«- r notably decreased since May, continue. governor, was elected in Arkansas to ered from near llatlield could atteud have arrived at Tien Tain. themselves. The experience of Northern Luzon day. Early returns indicate that the c.f chemistry. Columbian University, to the wounded. A movement to clear the country Thirteen persons were killed and The special train arrived at Bethle shows thst tiie American occupation of vote will be lighter than was expected. Washington, I). C. south of Pekin in in progress. I iescort, Albert B., professor. Uni many injured by a railroad collision at hem at 11:30 mid was met 1 v fully any locality tends to its pacification 11. L. Remmel, the Republican candi Official American dispatches are be Hatfield, Pa. 5,006 |>ersoiis all clamoring for news and well-being. Au unsettled Ameri date for gov ei nor, made a good show versity of Michigan. \:in Arlmr, Micti. Price, A. F.. medical director. Uni"- ing tami>ered with in China. The Chinese situation how dejreuds from the wreck or trying to learn can policy retards the investment of ing and his increused vote over two ed States Naval lio-pttal, \\ ashiugton, years ago will I piobabfy reduce the us- capital. Nevertheless, the imports for whether relatives were among tl.e vic on the responses of the powers to lhe From St. Petersburg it is repotted 1). C. Democratic majority, ualiy large ti:e last, quarter and a half were greater tims. l he new s of the wreck reached Ruano-American proposals. that peace negotiations have begun. Smart, (buries, lieutenaut-colonel, than during anv period of the Spanish There was no opposition to the Demo- Bethlehem at 8 o'clock mid spread like W. W, Rockhill, American commis- Primary roturns indicate that Croker »nigeoii-general. United I any office except the assistant wild fire. All tho policemen in town regime. No doubt, the needs of the cratio ticket for will control the New York Deinocratio sioner to China, says now is the time were gathered at the station, and was j army of occupation aie responsible tor governship. The negroes voted in States ai my. to settle the status of foreigners in •enventiou. Sternberg. George M.. Snrgeou-Gen- with great difficulty that the injured a very considerable portion of this. larger numbers than usual, but their China. were removed to the waiting ambu The internal revenue collections are a vote is not large enough to affect the erul, United «tales army, Washington, Senator Scott, of West Virginia, any* The Brallamer copper mines, situated lances mid other vehicles which con third greater than those made by Spain. result. A fair estimate places the to I). C. the Republicans will lose 100,000 vote* Tucker, Willis (4., professor f on llovve Sound, near Vancouver, B. veyed them to the hospitals. AU dur This is due to an honest system of ac tal vote as follows: Davis, Democrat, in New York. C., have lieen sold to English capital ing the day people from Allentown, | counts. to a lack of favoritism and to 100,006; Remmel, Republican, 40.006; chemistry and chemist of stare bo* . Heavy lighting is te|s>rted to have ists for $2,000,600. Catasauqua and other places came pour- I impartial enforcement of the law. Files, Populist, 8,600; Davis’ major of health, state of New York. Vaughan. Victor C.. professor. Uni eceurred nt Machadodorp, between A 18-year-old bov accidentally shot ing into Bethlehem, mid confusion ■ The military officials will turn over ity. 57,000. Boers and British. versity of Michigan, Anu Arlwr, Micti. $6 600,000 (Mexican) to the commis K om I Cut in Two. and killed his Kl-year-old brother at reigued throughout the city. \ an Reypen W. K., Surgeon-Gen The second section of the excursion, sion. and this will probably b* expenrl- Vancouver, B. C., Sept. 5.—Four P. G. Stewart, memlier of the pro Hutchinson. Kansas, while attempting eral United States Nair, Washington, ed in public improvements, notably iu made up of persons from towns other campers front Vancouver put. out in a visional goveiiiment of Oregon, is dead to remove cartridges from a revolver. harbor developmuients, the ueed of rowboat from a point near Powell lake, D. C. than Bethlehem and Allentown, left st Tacoma, Wash. Secretary Fosters' annual report of Wiley, I’rof. II. W„ Chief Chemi-t soon after the first section, but was which is greatly hamperiug the ship * short distance north of \ ancouver. Four townships surrouuding sho- the cotton crop of the United States flagged before it reached llatlield. A« ping industry. department ol -agriculture. United last night, for the purpose of lioarding vlmue falls, Idaho, lune been reserved makes the crop for 1899-1966 9.436,- it could not get through ou account ol The commission will lirst oragnize the steamer Uomox, for home. The States, Washington, I). C. bales, against 1 1,274,846 la-t year. 416 1er a national park. Wyman, Walter, Surgeon-Genera’., the blocked tracks, it was returned to municipalities in the provinces, notab t'omox in the darkness ran iuto the About 25,060 idle tinplate workers Bethlehem, ami there was great re ly in I’am|>auga province. Subse boat, cutting it iu two. Two of the United States Manne Hospital, Wassi- ban Eraneisco's population, accord of the American Tiuplath Company joicing at the narrow escape of its oc quently it will turn it* attention to four, Aubray Lund and A. Vaughn, ington. I). C. ing to the United States census, 1* have resumed work, owiug to the tin- cupants from the catastrophe. needed reforms in the civil hu <1 crim were drowned. • 41,78». Bostons', 566,892. Mr. Pettigrew—Was there any test!- pl te makers agreeing to a new wage l he coroner of Montgomery county ■ inal codes, passiug, in due time, to monv which «.bowed that there were Killed While Hun ling. Ten square miles of forest reserve ill scale. visited the wreck early and spent the j other featuies of its instructions, with ease« of injury to health as a result of lhe Sau Gabriel resellatiou, near l«>a Spokane, Sept. 5.—Jav Carr, aged constant use of alum? I ire destroyed the plant aud yards entire day at the scene. He at mice the idea of establishing a cential civil Augeles, Cal., lune already been swept of the Otter Creek Lumber Company, directed the removal of the dead to government during the next 18 months. 12, was accidentally killed this after Mr. Maxon—Yes; 1 can turn you to by tire, ami still the tînmes are devour- st Hambletou, W. Va,, with 12,000,• Twelve Americans, including two noon by his 14-year-old brother, Burt. the testimony. Lansdale, a short distance south of lug the timber. It was rejsirted from 000 feet of lumlrer, causing a loss of ( ’ hit The tragedy took place near the Hatfield. He promises a rigorous in captains and two lieuteuants, have Mr. Pettigrew — I do not care to ha\ e Mturtevaut's l amp that the tire had $250,000. lieen killed during the past two week«. homestead, at White Mud Lake, t h ree vestigation into the horror. •prend on the north side of the west miles north of Colville, Wash. The the senator turn to it. I simply want The official report* of the encounter* Wim krtl In H** It ring Sen. six hundred longshoremen who w«ul Mrk of the San Gabriel river ami the Iroy* were hunting. Hurt was carrying to emphasize the point. I agree with Seattle, Sept. 4.—Tug Wallowa, in which these casualties occurred are * rifle, which iu some way exploded, the senator. It has always been my amth side of the I'ejunga river, lietweeu on a strike recently at the Erie rail meager. way ore docks, returned to work pend from Nome, brings news of the wreck Devil's canyon mid the Short Cut. the bullet taking off tiie top of Jay’s own impression that alum baking pow. ing a settlement of their grievances by of the dismantled liark Mercury in der is injui ions. I>nt 1 wanted t > bring Thuma« ♦!. Power» Kill««!. head. .lone Castro) Garcia, wlm was ariest- arbitration. Behring '«a. The bark was being it out and make it emphatic, if the Philadelphia. Sept. 3. — Thomas .1. German* Herome Indignant. »6 in Havre, France, on July 20 last, towed to this city bv the tug and Power», commissioner of bwnking proof «iixtain« that position. \ serious conflagration occurred at irr Berlin, >ept 5.—The presence of the rharged with aliscmiding from Porto sprang a leak in a heavy gale. She | Mr. M hsol —I quite agree with the talliug bubonic plague st Glasgow is com Rico with *12,006 of I uited »late* Guavmas, Sonora, Mexico, a few days vv as stripped of some machinery and PeunayIvanin, was killed by •enator. It i* claimed that there is funds, has arrived iu New York. Ila ago, which consumed the general mer- alvaudotied in Cook strait, where she from a train in the outskirts of tliis mented upon here indignantly a« going not a country in Europe that does n-it was iu the custody of Luis Barilos, • lia'idisc establishment of I'. A. \guil- sank. She was owned by Captain E. city last night. Mr. Powers was 6.5 to show criminal negligence on the prohibit tiie u-e nf alnui. ('eitainlv lar. The building covered an entire veaisold, and vva« a isuispicumis figure part of the British authorities. assistant chlei of the iuralar poli.-e of E. Caine, of thia city «ml was sent to three or four of the leadtng countries d Potto Rico, who went to Haire to block ami was the largest of its kind Nome last June in tow of a tug with a at Republican national conventions, Manila, Sept. 5.— lhe United State* I urope to winch I Jure had my atten bring back th« alleged emheaaler. Hv on the west coast of Mexico. The Coni and lumber cargo. "«he hail been and was one of the 30 wlw held out tor transport Californian arrived here safe tion called prohibit the use of alum in, tele extiadtiion the I reach government stock of u<M>ds earned was valued at condvmn«*>l as a sailing vessel. She | a third term for General Grant. One ly this morning. >h* was de'ayed 16 linking jwiwde-. $1.600,000, ou which a loss of $300,- of his sous, Lieuteusut Powers, is iu ■sMogumes the sovereignty of the Unit was built 49 years ago in New York a« the regular artnv at Manila. Jay* at Guam with a broken propeller. Mr. Pettigrew—Did the chemists 000 was «ustaiued. ed Htates in Poito Rico. a full-rigged ship. •**.*OO Fire at Silin. who came tieiore the committee, these ><» < hi nr«** X«•»■«! * T h HriiiK Ihr English army fxp'niui*iit with a bi Victoria. B. C., Sept. 5.—The steam- prole»«!»«, geuorall« testify—sax it th« It is state,I that Germany will taka Lima, Peru. sept. 4.—The Peruvian more first prises at lhe Pari« exposition cycle ixirps as a defensive force is pro San Francwco. "ept. 5.—Th* United •r Amur, trom Skagway, reports that result of their evidence—that the nounced a success. senate yesterday had under considers- State« trmi'isirt Lawtun. which arrived the business section nt Atlin Citv was cream of tartar baking powder 1« than any other nation. liter living with her hiislmnd for 41 lion a prois'sal for preventing Chines* today in ballast from Seattle, is to h* nearly wiped out hy fire Sunday last. henltiiv and docs not leave a resi tomn Fifty residents of Massillon, O., left for Oklahoma, where they will take up rear» a Topeka woman Ims discovered immigration, iu view of a possible ex. sent to Cape Nome to relieve the desti Ten of the largest Imsine*« building« which i« injurious to health? Mr. Ma«i n—Yes; | ««y emphatic- -laime on government laud and estab that he is Hot her affinity and asks mlns from Chiu* «< a result of the pres tute miners, mauv of w hom have peti wet* destroyed. l he loss is over $!'•,- ent disturbances. tioned, through I ■eneral Ifandall, for 606. with little, if any, iu«ursnce. ally. \ex; that the we,ght of the- evt- divorce. lish a colmii. Iran«isirtation south before the hard I The |*ople work««I like Trojans to sate dem e is. that wheueier anv of the-e Work has lieguti in Baltiomre on the V* I mg nr at («l»«fi)w 'Ilia comptroller of the treasury has The lavwton the towu snd prevented the (tames from Jiatingni-hed men. who haie a nation silver sertvc* for Rear-Admiral Schley, dovddad that a com moo cat rier is rvspou- Glasgow, Sept. 4.—Another death, A laskau n inter sets in. reaching any government profierty or al reputation, the leading chemist* of •ilife for the loss of good* received by to lie nmoe from the silver coin cap supposed to be due to the bnlionio will sail for the north as soon as «lie building*. The new* reached Skag tire college«, were interrogated upc'a it. even though such goon* are not sc- tured on the Spanish cruiser Cristo I ml plague, occurred heie today. Ninety- cau be got ready, probably within a way by telegraph and no detail« were the point, thev stated that fact. et*ty numpanied by • bill of lading or ship- Colou. lhe cost, when completed, three ca«e« of the disease ar* uv'W un few day*. She ha* accomodation* foe obtainable when the Amur saihsd. about 760 men. one of them, to my recollection. will be slaiut *8.060. ping directions. der olwervatio* 1>. I. ASBUBY. Fabll»h«r. FE OF THE WEEK