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KLAMATH VOL. IV. p A KIM MATH E- LA 1*4 R • • Nk^3. A < I wo Aml-iii-nri «hips are quarantined • t Japan««» port« with the plague. i REPUBLICAN FALLS, KI.AMATII COUNTY, OKEGON, -JULY 20, 189» ri J * NO COMBINATION LIKELY. An organised effort is being made to stamp out consumption in Germany by I resIdeiil^MoKlnley has received the scientific methods of treatment. 'legree from mvo *'. college«. Eighty-four per cent of the entire •he window glaaa combine, known state of Idaho Is still public land, | "" th« American Gin»« Company, has amounting to more than 44,000,000 "«••in advanimd tl.u price of window acres. glass. A jury at Scranton, Mo., passing' A. L. Dewnr, of Chlcngo, lias pur upon the death of a negro who had chased H »eat on th» New York stock been lynched, rendered a verdict to the I • «chnngo for 840.000. This Is tha effect that the negio climbed a tree, I •urn h<'Bl *””n 'or ,b** Ventured too fat out on a limb and fell, I breaking Ilia neolc. » Mliitir Nnw* Haiti«. I hoitt ‘8 4 k New York, July 17.—A tc the Herald from Washington says: While President McKinley will take all necessary steps fur the protection of Americans and their interest« in (Jliina, them is no likelihood that hr i will join with Great Britain tn coerc ing tlie Pekin government to give ex traordinary concessions to Americans To July L 1899, the United Htatea Au I ••(•rwetlng C«»ll«e« l l«»n «*f Ilema F*«>^ government has paid in pensions 88.' Knumy llrlran •fr«»m lha Nhnre al Mau- ami Brillab citizens. A lngli official said regarding the Mission of W. II. tllapa tu a Ml rung tha Tat* Itami*phere* I*r**eulw«l 5'4.1.428 2 12 91. Nearly double thia Parsons, uf Washinglon, that the ad lloit It*lauri. ■ uru Is yet to be paid. I m a Cou«la»*ae<l Form. ministration bail no intention of com. Ihe civic ledniatioii of Chicago, that billing with Great Britain or any other Manila, July 16. — Lake Laguna <1a government in the Interset of Its citi General Joo Wheeler lias starlod fol will investigate trusts, ha« sent letter« t<> 45U trusts and ooinbinatiune aak.ng Bay la being patrolled by three tic Ml [11 zens. Mun ila. '40 peiliMnt questions. of the Fourth cavalry under Captain Naturally, the president stood ready, Now York. Wednnaday, «hlp|«»d McGraw, und the army gunboat Napi- he said, to afford ull reasonable and Fifteen Austrian I'oel-ininers, who 170,000 ouiK «« of gold tu Euro|>o < siee to tin« rouutry in violation of dun. commanded by Lieutenant Larsen. lawful protection to Americans in for ItOOMVelt I« Iwllig IxMimed III aoiti« the I'oilliait lalxir law, are lieing de- Tlie force makes it» headquarters on eign countries, and Mr. Parsons would an island, living on oaacose, in which undoubtedly receive this a use rance. It »■•»Hoti« of Ilio East tor aecrnlary of l<orl»d friiin Nebraska and Iowa. the lUrttr are towed about to muke uu- has been the policy of the administra war. Tlie Indians ul Oklahoma Territory Ililtiili »obiter« have lr««n ordered to are largely engaged in dancing, in »X peeled visit« tu towns where there tion nut to advocate any S|«cial Ameri pioom'd lo III» Cop«, prusiliiiably to • pit« of th« effort« of tlie governinenl are small force« of insurgent«, for tlie can industry tu the Chines« govern purpose ol keeping the lebel« moving. ment. Instructions sent to the Ameri light III«' Boera. to prevent Ilio practica «ini trouble i» Tuowlay th« tri «ip« had an engage can minister in Pekin some lime age Altor a thorough < l>'iiiiiMg the battle- feaitel. ment at Mantilupa. un the south coast said: «hip Iowa Im« been floated out of tbe Another trolley «trike is on tn Brok- uf the lake. They found 600 insur "in tire advancement of American Port Orchard dry dia k. lyn. N. Y H<> far it has not been a» gents there, entrenched near the shore, enterprises in China and the effort) ¡'he Napidan «belled the rebel«, num • ff«etlve «« the »triknof 1896, but there Dr. Tutti**'« "thorite.” th« new high uis-le in ledialf of the Chinei-s foreign •«plosive, was teeled at Kandy Hook 1« no telling how fat-reaching it may bering 135, landed and drove them by office, you should t>e cautious in giving Leconte. » sharp running lire to tlie hili«, where what might be understood as ths gov ■nd pionouuced a «uoceae. Al Libertyville, III., following a they were to»» strongly entrenched for sinment's imlorse-uent of the financial < «plain Wal km« fiankly admits that the small force to attack them. standing uf tbe |>ersoiis seeking con hi« ill l«> al< u Ist Ion« ■ au««d thn «■ ■ Ident faintly quarrel, Mr«. George Trailer Two ot the i-avalryiuen were wound- tracts with that of China. Briefly ■hot and killed her mother, Mr«. to the «t«am«hip l’aria. ad, and the bodies ol 10 insurgents Thn odii< ational ■ on vent ion o|>mi»l Uhrlstlan Foss, wounded her husband were found. Il is »up|Hi»o<l that tbs ■ peaking, you should employ all propel arid kill.ol herself. methods for the extension of American at Loa Angui««. Th« delegate» wme enemy's loss is 36. commercial interests in China, while Th« new treaty Ire tween Argentina welcomed by I ¡over not Gage. refraining from advocating the projecU N««t Transperis »« Arrive. and the l'nlte<l State« gives a reduction The Austin, Tel , <<>11011 eirhang« Han Francisco, July 16.—The .n-xl uf any one firm tu the exclusion ul In duties on Argentina sugar, hide« saya Ib» heavy rains benefited and arid wool, and on American canned IranstHirt due here (rum Manila is the others. ” ruined an equal propoli loll of the cot- ft is therefore unlikely that the rail steamer Indiana, now out 24 days with gotxl«, limlmr and certain fi«el«. toil crop. ■Ink and wounded men from tlie vari road syndicate in which Mr. Parsmir t'aptain Andrews, "tho lono navi- <¡onerai Gillrt« il« Kanguieepps, Ilia ous command* at the front. The Mor is interested will receive any mote con gatior," who left the Atlantic coast in Italian eith er r»< ently «»nlencaul to n»« gan City is out 23 day« with invalids, sideration or protection than any other June for England In a l2-f<«>t bout, American enterprise in the Celestial yeai«' Impriaoniiient ■« a «| y, lia» Iwnn lias le-eri (inked up 7U0 miles from the and Hie hospital steamer Relief is «up- empire. . pardoned. IHMied to Ire in company with her. The Irish coast in an exhausted condition cirriael Boston is out 14 days from Na Tim French government I« attempt Japan is now on a nnw basis.and the gasaki, and is just about at Honolulu. MURDER AND ANNIHILATION ing to islse revenue by lettlrrg out tlie ! back« of mali h-lio«»e. which am a «tate fiiilion of extra ter»¡tonality ia at an Hh« is not du« I.ere for 10 davs or •nd. New trealie« between Japan and more. The Kulm tor, with the Tenth Agultisltlu'g Plan «»•» lha Night of Oat iiiono|s>ly, to ontani» a<lv»rBeerà. break uf llualilltlwa nt Manila. the Utiltcl Slate« ami European ami Tli» N«w York World «aye Ih» presi- South American counti les have gons l'ennsyIvania regiment, is out 16 days, Han Francisco, July 17.—The offl and the Hancock, with the First Ne I dent le p>eparmg to «ul mit to the Cu- into effect. braska and tlie Utah battery, 16 days. cera of the Second Oregon regiment, liana to vote u|«n whether they will while very guarded in their statements, A ba I derailment occurred at Blue have itnlependetn 0 or annnxallon. Olla Want. Cavalry Nwrsaa admit that tire condition of the Ameri cut. near Deila, Cal, The car-on Washington, July 15.—-A dispatch can troops at Manila at the outbreak ol Canaila, it i« aaiil. will «end m< wit»l which Governor G.-ei and party werr fHilice to the I’orcupma region, which returning from San Francisco jumjied has l>een received from General ■Otis, hostilities between Aguinaldo and the I« in di«puted territory, and the Cnit»<l the tiack, ami narrowly escaped going requesting that Ibero bo sent to the United Stat«-« was very critical. Philippine* 2.500 hoi««*, ill order that The capture of a letter sent from in I Plate« «ill re«|s>nd l>y «ruding troop« off a bridge No oue was .«liously in a brigade of cavalry may Im orgatiizod side of our lines in Mani.a to an emis to Pyramid harbor. jured. (or II»» at tho end of tlio rainy season, sary of Aguinal du is piobably a I that Tlie preaident ha« confirmed and Tinplate workers throughout thf tieni-ral Otis lias tried tlio horses of saved our army from a terrible disas I com in luiniie-l III» officer« r<>ooiiii»i«n<l- I ». I by General till* lor the Thirty «izlii country, to tho number of nearly 60,- Manila and near-by counti»«. but none ter, and pu>-rible annihilation. The Out) have re.uined work after an idle of them seem to las suitable for cavalry. letter was taken to General Otis, who an I Thirty ••eventi» volunteer regi- ness of two weeks. They will reoeiv* It ia tlie intention of Secretary Alg»r to foun ■ in It the plans of a plot to o|>en manta, now lieing organised in the an advance of 16 fe-r cent and 20 )>er liavo -tlie mounts carefully «elected, the gates of Manila, sack the city, Philippine«. ■ ent further because of tho recent rise and he think« that animal« from tlie murder the guards, and allow the Insur Tii« war Bcpartnient ha* announced in tinplate. Southern states, not too heaiy, but gent army to )iour into the American that tlm riistums roce I pH at tli« |>otl Tlie English annual naval maneuvers lough and wiry, will be the best. camps aud surprise the men. of Havana for Jun«"‘«»r« 81.012."99. have liegun. The United States troops were under Th« lutai receipt« lor «IX month« of City nt Car« «alia. arms all night to meet the expected at 1H9V are, to l>e exact. 85,146.830. Th« - Agricultural implements have ad Kan Francisco, July 15. — The City tempt. but spies had learned of the > monthly average (or aia luunths ia vanced in prtie. ot Para «ailed fur Manila this after- capture of the letter, and the only pait 8857.805. General Joe Wheeler's seat in ooti noon with four companies of tlie Tweu- of tire plot that was carried out was the Oll« has cablisi that Ire will raise gress will probably be declared vacant. ty fouith infantiy, Major Wvgaut com burning of a portion ot the city. manding. and two troo|>a of the Fuurth two regiment« of veteran«. An industrial commission will in* cavalry. vr-st'gsta tbe smelter troubles in Colo Kpaniah consular officer« will be rec- CAPE NOME'S RICHES. rado. CAUGHT IN THE BREAKERS. ognixed In our trow ialaoda. Gteat Britain’s argument in the First Teasel From Rt. Michael Brings Zola lias declared positively that he Boat With Three Mm I'peat un Yaqulna Four Nes With INfl.OOO. Venexuelan boundary dispute it corn- will not wilt« ol B>» Dtoyfiis enee. Bar <>na Man Drowned. pleted. Seattle. July 17.—The steamer Alli Twenty tbuuaand negro«*« are .leali- Newport, Or., July 16.—This morn A war department order |>ermits sol ing al«>ut 7 o’clock, Gtnirge Burch, ance arrived this morning from St. tut» in tlie flooded diali lets uf Tvzaa, diers' families to purchaso fuel and Frank Prieat and a man known as "Hea Michaels. She is the first vessel to ar and am being fol. supplies al |K.st prices. Lion Charley,” went out over tbe bar rive from the mouth of the Yukon this Hon. W. J. Bryan ascended Pike’s season, and brings advioes from tlie A tulre Bust has been formed. It lot deep-sea fishing. When alsrut half Peak in Colorado, where lie Was land newly discovered gold fields of Cape will lie the third large.t steel and iron wav out to the bar they saw a breaker er od an ovation. When the Alliance left St. coming and atopjred fishing. Priest got Nome. inooi(Hiration In tlie world. John D Rockefeller has purchased Michaels, the season was not far tbe boat'a low around to meet the Hiibscriptlon l«x<ks have lieen opont-d euough advance,I to determine the fu estensive iron mini*« on Tezado islauds in thia country and Europe for the gold breaker, and the craft passed over it in ture of the diggings. in British Columbia. Prospectors, loan to Mexico. It will amount to safety. Another sea struck them Ire- however, were Oonfldeut the country The Ouialia and Winnebago Indians fore they could regain control of theii 8110.095,000. would prove very rich. Pans of from of Nebraska and the Dakota«, have boat and capsiaed it. Priest and Hea The prrsiilent has ap|>otnted Colonel Lion Charley succeeded in catching 82 to 84 are common. Ixguii a great war danc« al Decatur, Only one cleanup l as lieen Alfred E. Bates paymaster-general of hold of the Imat and clinging to it, but ill thus far. It was that of Gabo the aimy, to succeed General Aia II. Burdi was not seen again. Two teachers wore killed and 11 Carev, retired. Tlie harkout from tlie life-saving sta and Lewis Lane on Claim No. 8, |>a«seng«r« injure.1 at Nowmari, Cal., Discovery, on Anvil Creek. Wit Tbe Second Oregon tion, who was on the beach op;>oaits to regiment has ar- by » oollision Iwlween freight and paa- rived safely in San Francisco. The tlie scene uf tlie aocident. saw the Iroat men shoveling eight days they took out »«ngei train«. J96.000. The Alliance lias several health of the regiment is giaal, and capsize ami hastened to the station for At Cincinnati the Baltimore Ä Ohio there were no casualties ou tlie trip assistance. Tho crow promptly re- passengers ami a small amount of gold SoiitliWMIern railroad wa« sold to a over. S|N>ii<lr<!, ’and in lets than half an hour dust from Dawson. The next steamer to arrive will probably be the Konti- coiiiiuittce representing tlie «ecaiily Seven persons already have died at readierl the scene with their life Ural oke, which was to have left St. Mich- holders, for 83.610,000. and rescued the two men clinging to or near New York from look jaw. result aels June V. Secretary Pinroe, of the Riiasiaii cm- ing from Fourth ol July pistol acci the upturned craft. They weie nearly b.osv, in an Interview in Washington dents, ami others are in a precarious exhausted, and could not have held on No More Kate Ware. said that Russia’s great railway would condition. many minutes more. New York, July 17.—The Times open up vast maik«la to tho United Burch was a single man. says: Official anouncenrent is to be The Atlantic liner Paris, which war Htataa, Two From Oresgon. ma,Is tomorrow of the election of John stranded oil the Manacles, off tlie Eng E. W. Clark, who has been to Behr lish coast, and given up for lost, liar Washington, July 15.— It is stated S. Kennedy to the laiard of directors of ing sea to look after the arai situation been floated and is now safe in Fal al the war department that Oregon will the Nurtbein Pacific Railroad Com for tins governinenl. deolaraa that seal» mouth harbor lie erititlss.1 to two appointments among pany. Mr. Kennedy is credited with are buing destroyed each year at ai volunteer officers. None of the Ore being the largest individual holdei of Tlie cruiser Olympia from Colombo, alarming rata. gon officers wer« chosen by General Great Northern railway securities, and Ceylon, lias arrival at Suez and lias Grand Duke George, broil er of the entered the canal. Admiral Dewey Otis for thu regiment« being raised in he is said to hold over 30,000 shares uf czar, is dead at Ht. Petersburg II« said that his men and himself were in tli« Philippine«, for the reason, it il Noithein Pacitio. His election is taken said, tl al rionn of tlio Oregon men to mean that there will lie no rate war was bum Apiil 27, 1871, arid had lieen very good health. wanted to stny and take tire plao«-». If between tho Gieat Northern ami North in ill-health for a number uf yeura. A copy of the Imlepondencla ha» tlio Oregon delegation reocomnienda ern Pacific. Of James J. Hill's per Nuflering from Ounauiiiplion. reached Manila containing tlie speeoli men from the Second Oregon for ap- sonal friends. John Kennedy is proba It is announced that oopper ore, of which Aguinaldo made during the re |Hiintiii»nt in tlio new volunteers, they bly the closest. Of his business col almost incredible extent and lioline«*, cent celebration at Tarlac of the an will b« probably lie selected. leagues, Mr. Kennedy has been Iris hi»« been found in tlie Barry sound dis nual anniversary of the proclamation chief. Captain Charles Gntxlall. trict, within about »«ven borir«' rail of Filipino Indapondonc«. It is very San Francisco, July 16.—-A cablegram road distance of Toronto, Ont. Manage From Otway. flowery, ami in it lie calls attention to Tira coat tailors of New York, it ia tlie antl-expaniion sentiment in the was received here today, announcing Washington. July 17. — Secretary the death at Drycott, England, uf Cap reported, are preparing to go out on a United States. tain Charles Goodall, of the flrm of leriig received tbe followiug cable mes strike for an advance in wages and a An offer from a prominent Arm of Goodall, Perkins <t Co., the pioneer sage from Dewey: "Port Said. July reduction of hour* of labor. They are shipbrokers, tu purchase tlie Reina shipping firm of this ooast, and con 17.—Olympia is involuntarily quaran "Hid to number between 10,000 and Mercedes and any and all of the other trolling thn l’aeillo Coast Steamship tined. As soon ns the ship is coaled, 12,000, and of these 2,500 are women war craft captured during the late war Company, whoso vessels ply between wa proceed to Trieste for Pratique and and girla.« has aroused a suspicion that Spain is all tho largo ports on tho Pacitlo coast. recuperation of the officers and men.” It is said at the navy department Acting Contrnller Mitchell lias de- trying in this irnlireel manner to ob Klglit- Death« From l.or hjaw. that tlie admiral's reference to Prat chlerl that (tate nan».'on'JMiauiqn who tain possession of tlio vessels and thin New York, July 16.—There were ique simply means he is going to •titered the servii«' of the n»r.-/' in tlie i«move th» offense to Npanlch pride war with Spaia aie eutitleil to pi. . caused by tho floating of the American eight deaths from lockjaw in and near Trieste to get a clean hill of health flag over her ship«. The navy depart New York today, milking 21 in nil that will' enable him to continue his rioni the time they accepted appoint rm-ntH either by mall or by entering ment will not «ell any of these vessel«, since the Fourth of July. All but on« voyage through the Mediterranean of the fatal cnsoa were due to Fouith without delays from the health author i || hiii the duty and not from tho date and that anwer will tie tetnrned to the ities at various point*. of July pistol wounds. writer of the letter. of tlmir commissions. N«ar Birmingham, Ala., two negro»« Epitome of the Telegraphic were killed and one Wuuuded by strik ing miner« .X Newit of the Wj^'kL • Bleak wind« and pneumonia br»«<l- ing fogs me Ihreuteriing disease to Ore TERNE TH KM FROM THF. WIRF.K gon s lira?« «oldiera cainpe<l at the Han Franeisco Preside. Two Cavalrymen Wounded Near Bay Lake. Affitliiat the Government. Kt. Paul July 16.—The Northern Pacific Railway Company has won over 1,000,000 acres of land in the suit of the government to decline void part of I tho land grant of that road, which was based on the question whether tho ter minus of that road was nt Duluth ot at Ashland. The decision of the Unites] States circuit court of ap|a>als was handed down tills afternoon, and is lu favor of tho oompnuv’s contention lhai Ashland is tho terminus. NO. 14. Oregon Volunteers Landed From the Transports. school . Menlo Park. San Mateo Co., Cal., arc red - lied at tl><- lirriver.itie« Location. • .-Uniate, aud careful attention to Mental. Moreland piiy.ii al training, places Hoilt'a among the foremost School« for Hoy. on tlie l'oa«t V F. CAronic/e. Will re open in the new building Amru«t I5lh, (9th year.) IraG. Hoitt, Fir. I* . Principal. Pacific Coast Destined to Be World’s Great Market. , Babti Trlrk« th«* Giaours. WELCOMED BY SAN FRANCISCANS Han Francisco, July 17. — Not s'nee the departure ot tlie California volun teers fur the Philippines have the ■ treets of Han Francisco presented such a scene of animation as they did today, nor have steam whistles, cannon and beHe created such a rumpus, and all tiiia <n honor of the regime.*'! of Oregon volunteers and the Califor.'.ia signal corps who have returned from foreign ■bores after over 14 months ot hardship and fighting. Thu cause of the demonstration was the landing of the Oregon volunteers and the Californians, preparatory to going into camp at the P reel do and the final mustering out, and then the last ■tage ol the journey to Oregon and home. Factory whistle» were blown and the bay steamers added to the shrieking. Cannon were fired at sev eral points and l»elIs rang out the wel come of San Francisco to tbe Webfoot ers and the small group of native sons who made up the signal corps ot the California regiment. First in the line of march was Major Noble, Genoral Hhalter’s aid. full- wed by tbe band of the Third artillery. Then came Governor Geer, of Oregon, and his staff, and they were followed by the Californians, who shaied the sheets with the Oregonians. Then came tlie regiment, beaded by Brigadier-Genera) Summers, and its band. As the men marched, company front, up the wide street, they made a splendid appearance. An ambulance, hearing the sick and wounded, follow ed, then battery C, of the Third ar til- leiy. All along the line of march tbe men were cheered to an echo, and bands hired by individuals played live ly music. As the soldiers passed the Palace hotel, they were deluged with flowers thiown from the windows by guests. At tbe junction of Third and Market and Kearney streets, the crow-la were immense ami tbe three morning papers which have offices on ti e coiners of those streets vie-1 with each other to see which could make the most noise. General Shafter aud staff and Gov ernor Geer and his staff, and mar.y nuted army officers reviewer! the parade as it passe-1 up Van Nees avenue toward the Presidio. A« the men passed tbe reviewing stand, they cheered continu ally. When the Presidio was reached the men were given a rest and then commenced the woik of going to camp. Here they will rest under military discipline for two weeks.wben the final mustering out will take place, and then they will be sent to their North ern homes by train. At a late hour this afternoon the Or egon volunteers made tlieir appearance oil dress parade at tlie Presidio. Ad dressed by Governor Geer, who told of tlie disappointment in Oregon that the troops were not mustered out in their own state. General Summers then stepped for ward and said: "All those who intend returning to Oregon with the regiment will raise their bands.” Nearly every right hand in the regi ment was raised. Perhaps 20 or 30 of tlie men held theii hands down. "The governor thanks you,’’ cried the colonel. , latter in the day the volunteers were given a banquet by the Red Cross at Mcehanic’s pavilion. In the evening the legiment was divided into squads and entertained at the different thea ters, each playhouse having set aside from 100 to 200 seats for tbe entertain ment of the bovs. Peas are proverbially alike, but not more so than "nigger” law students. Aud when each wears astrachan hair, gold spectacles and a Htewait tartan necktie, Dze Manik Lal is as like Dad- abhoy Jarnabedji as any two men in iron masks. Tiiis fact is not lost on a wily Hindoo law «tilden^ Thia bright young mind has. it is said, taken sev eral sholarships at Lincoln's Inn under his own name. He, now, for a con sideration. is willing to temporarily adopt tbe series of consonants which form the name uf any gentleman with a similar color scheme, and in Lis im proper person goes up tor and success fully passe« the examination« of th« council of tiie bar.—Phoenix. Mr*. Newlywed—Oh, mother, I wish I’d never been born. George ~ doesn’t love me any more, It’s as plaio as daylight. iler Mother — Why, bow can you tell? "He has done nothing but reduce onr expenditures. The first month we were married our living expenses amounted to 8194, the second month 882, and last month just 838. And George says we’re going to doeven bet ter than that hereafter!"—N. y. Wot Id. THE IMPORTANCE OP EXPANSION «•rratary tVllsoa Day» Ih» ■’•opt» ravov Keeping Ol-I Glory Flying IH th« Philippine*. Seattle, July 18.—Secretary of Agri« culture James Wilson will remain in this city several days, or until lie lias seen every farmer from whom it ia pos sible to obtain any information, lie said today: "I am very sorry to learn that out here in Washington you ate importing a great deal of stuff that should be grown at home. You do not even make all tbe butter you use. That is no way to build up the Pacific coast. "The time lias come when the coast ia in a position to command the trade of tbe Orient and tlie Pacific. Mil lions uf dollars of trade in butter alone await the Pacific ooast a* aoon an it can supply the demafid. The Pacific ooast is destined to yet be the great market of tbe world. It has the rich country and more people in ami acro» tbe Pacific to deal with. "Tlie coast can and will handle all of thia trade in time, and it is tbe am bition of the department that the state Why Women Ara Nerrnm. of Washington shall be one of the first The fiequent cases of nervous prostra to enter actively into tiie manufacture tion or utter collapse of the nervous of butter and tin cans to export to system under which women "go all to I China, Japan and the Philippines. pieces,” as tbe saying is. have caused "Expansion is going to be a great much thought and investigation on tbe . thing fur the coast, it will open up part of physicians. and develop a market that would oth Certain inorganic substances sre well erwise be stagnant for many yearM to known to cause various form» of nerv The people aie all beginning to ous diseases which aie readily traced cume. see it in that light. Why, I can say to the poisons producing them. Furth that a great majority of the peoj le of er research leads to tlie belief that tbe states from here east are iu favor alum is a prevailing cause of so-called Of keeping the flag where it is. nervous prostration, for the symptoms "The feelingot President McKinley it produces on the nervous system after and tbe administration regarding the its absorption into tlie blood are very Philippines ia tbe same as that which remarkable indeed. Experiments phys took us to Cuba. I believe it is our iologically made upon animals by duty to teach self-government to all Orfila. Professors Hana Mayer, Paul those whom we happen to come in con Seim and others, show that alum fre tact with, and we came-in contact with quently produces no visible symptoms the Philippine« through our war, in for many days after its introduction tlie name of humanity, with Spain. into the body. Then follows lose of Aguinaldo ia a cut-thror.t in Luzon, as appetite and other alimentary disturb Weyler was iu Cuba. He and hi« fol ances. and finally a aerious prostration lowers must be brought to a realisation of the whole nervous system The of wtiat self-government means. He most prominent physicians now believe insulted our flag and that brought on that "nervous prostration” and many the present punishment. It is tiie be affections of tbe nerves liom which lief ot the administration that as soon both men and women suffer are caused as tbe rainy season in over peace will by the continued absorption ot alum soon be declared—that same peace into the system. which Cuba is enjoying, after whicii a It is probable that many medical policy of self-government in tbe Pliilip- men are unaware of the extent to pines Trill come up. which salts of alumina may be intro "The people everywhere are enthus duced into the body, being under tbe iastic over President McKinley, and impression that the use of alum in will back up bis policy of keeping Old bread is prohibited. Alum, however, Glory afloat, instead of allowing the is still used surreptitiously to some ex Filipino« to trample it tn the gutter or tent to whiten bread, and very largely anti-expansionist« to place tbe old in making cheap kinds of baking pow blood-stained banner of liberty under der. In families where baking powder the bed.” is generally used gteat care should be On leaving Washington the secretary exercised to procure only those brands will proceed to other Pacific eoar* made from cream of tartar. The alum states, where he will endeavor to en powders may be distinguished by the tourage an increase in agi¡cultural pro lower price at which they are told — ducts. British Medical News. FIRE AT FORT DUCHESNE. Much More Kmb«rraiiln<. Hoax—I wai thrown off a trolley oxt today becauie 1 hadn't my fare; I tell you that makes a fellow feel embar- tamed. Joax—Yon should be glad you weren’t thrown under the trolley; vou’d feel more cut up about it then.— Philadelphia Record. A German expert claims that while ■taring a etorm lightning may natural ly and by preference seek the earth by wav of an electric-car, there is no dan ger to tbe passenger«, because of the special contrivance (or conducting elec tricity to the earth. »aid »• Have Been Set by Indians to Cripple the Post. Denver, July 18.—A special to the News from Price, Utah, savs: The second fire within a week occurred at. Furt Duchesne, last night, when tlie quartermaster’s stables and contenta were entirely consumed. Nineteen mnles were burned to death. The loss also includes 20 wagons, besides a num ber of amtiuiapces, light spring wagons, buckboards. pack saddles, harness and hay and oats»" The wind was blowing a gale, aud at"one time tbe officers’ quarters were threatened. The lues is placed at 820.000. Furt Duchesne is 96 miles from here, and news was brought on horseback to tbe first telephone station, and from there sent in. An officer telephones that both fires were incendiary and some believe that it is the work of old Sowowoc and bis band of White river Utes. who are preparing to go back to Colorado, and are trying to destroy the cavalry equipment, so that tlie sol diers cannot follow them. More ships sail the Detroit river than enter Liverpool or London. Th« Suez canal, which carries the com- PULLED DOWN GERMAN FLAG. merce of the world, passed last year 8,500,000 tonnage, while there were An Inrldant in Honolulu Which May floating through tbe locks at Saulte Baronia An I litania t tonal F. pl soda- Ste. Marie 16.600,000 in eight months. Honolulu, July 9, via Victoria, B So the new cup yacht is called "The C., July 17.—There was a flag incident here on tiie Fourth of July which Columbia.” Here’s to her. Heaven promises to be made an international bless hert "A rose by any other name episode, t'arl Klemme, the proprietor may smell as sweet," but let u* hop* Attlw Troubl». SeMled. of the Otpheum hotel, gaily decorated that no vaebt by any other name may Vancouver, B. C., July 18.—The his building in American colors, hoist •ail a« fait when the Columbia goe« to steamer Cutch arrived here last night ed the American flag over it, and under meet the Shamrock! from Skagway with Yukon miners the Ameiican flag the Ger mau flag. aboard. Purser Turner repoits 8300,- After taking a map shot of Tenby Later a friend of his wanted to use an 000 gold duet deposited in the ship’s American flag, and Klemme good- church recently, an English photogra safe. Hugh Imncaster, of Liverpool, pher was puzzled to find on bis plate naturedly loaned him Iris, leaving the England, returned with 1120,000 in German tl.ig flouting alone from the the image of a vessel dressed in bunt drafts. He went into tbe Yukon 18 ing and upside down. He read in tbe flagstaff. months ago and is now returning home. J. 11. West saw it and ordered newspaper tlie nezt day of a launch at From Atlin comes news of the ami Pembroke, seven miles away, and con Klemme to haul it down. There has cable settlement of past troubles. cluded that be had photographed a been ill-will between thè two tnen be Judge Irving’s dealingout uf justice in fore, and Kleiume lefused to take or« mirage. Atlin is giving the utmost satisfaction. ders from his enemy. West therefore Lailt«» Can W«nr Sho«s Americans who staked claims prior to gathered a lot of soldiers fiom the One size smaller after using Allen's Foot- the passing of the alien law are now transpoi t Sheridan and showed them Ease. a powder to be shaken Into the shoes. alloweu full privilege and title to the the German flag floating on the Fourth It makes tight or new shoes feel easy; same. _ _____ ___ of July in Ameiican territory. Tlie gives instant relief to corns and bunions. Had a Wood.. Lag and Wa. Drowaad. It's th« greatest comfort discovery of the soldiers at once proceeded to tlie roof, Sacramento, Cal., July 18.—The tote down the German flag and de age. Cures swollen feet, blisters and cal an unknown man was today ---- » ol — — stroyed it and put in its place some lous spots. Alien's Foot-Ease is a certain body red, white and blue bunting torn from cure for ingrowing nails, sweating, smart-1 found in tiie Sacramento river nine tlie other decorations of tlie building. ing, hot, selling feet. Ws have 30,000 test!-1 miles below Freeport. Th» corpse is AU druggists and jhoe store« (hat oi a man go years. Ho had a West lodar was fined |l00 in the pu sell it. 25c. Trial package FREK by mail. lice court for malicious mischief, and Address, Allen 8. Olmsted, I s Roy, N. Y. wooden leg. the German consul will tuuko a re;>orl Dewey Witt <’nt Trip Whnrt. Fine «ilk was produced 1,000 years Seven Man Drownail. Now York, July 17.—A dispatch to of the matter to his government. ago in 85 provinces in Japan. Seattle, July 18.—The schooner Gen Tramp. 1« a Wrwc-k. tlie Herald from Port Said says: The eral Siglin, from Cook’s Inlet, Alaska, orniser Olympia arrived here this after Kansas City, Mo, July 16.—Three For lung and chest diseases, Piso's Curt noon. Dewey, who is looking very tramps weie killed and five others were is tbe best medicine we have used.—Mrs brings news of the drowning of seven men at Turn-Again Arm early in June. well, has been reluctantly obliged to Seriously injured today by the wreck J. L. Northcutt, Windsor, Ont., Canada. The name* of only five of them are decline tbe invitation ot Minister ing of a freight train on the Cliiago & It is computed that there 1« £80,»' known, as follows: A. B. Johnson, Strauss at Constantinople to stay with Alton railroad, near ¿Hendale, Mo., i 000,000 in gold and jewels at th« bot- Malone, HI.; Louia Peterson, Chicago; him on the Bosphorus. Ho is anxious The body of another man is believed to to get to New York as soon as possible, be at the bottom of the wreckage, which I tom of the sea on the touts between (jhril Madison, Chicago; —. Porter. | California» —. Hutchison, Rockford, England and India. and has decided to proceed in the consists of 10 uarloads of merchandise, Jesse Moors Ul' Tbey W,r* orooin“ ‘b# ■r™ * Olympia to Trieste, where he will bogs and cattle. Perry Curtis, ot At Remember that you can buy Jests Moore _ A. __ ______ _ for the ’»nie_ price that it small boat, which wa« «vertnrned by f A. Whitkey | ‘ make a short stay for the change of lanta, Ga., Is the only one of the dead paid for ordinary whiskey. For sal« by all big tidal wavs. wave, air. uroceedtng tlu 'ice to America. hie n titled. first-clas* dealers and di ugglsts. •