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KLAMATH VOL. REPUBLICAN IV. NO. l ATER WORSE NEWS. Bulainlr plaluga bua mudo Ita reap- |M>arsuee al Calcutta. diesi lliiiuiii will Inorasse liar gsr risoli at Victoria quita inutertally. Epitome <»f the Telegraphic News o< the World. Ih" Mexitari government, Il li salii, luta iloteii"iui',| tu eilurmiiiatu thè ' aqui lii'lians. Ik USE TH ks FROM HIE WIRES The lli'lgian calilni’l ha« resigli«'!, Luci" Ham is sai'i lo he iingotiaiiiqi („1 b eoalmg sianoli H«’«l Dilli«. |)i«tingii>shi"l Itusalan« ai« InClil. ragli tu «lady Aui«riian railwuy miiv Ice. Th« ri'luinel voluuleers ar» f«|"irt«d te fa’ hnving a grani lluio tn hmi Fr«n Cisco. Ingersoll l'It l«> Wlll, rie I il uiinesaary, haviug Ibu Uws- Tli" Sotthnrii Pacifle and rimai Noilliern aro l>cllr>vod tu I mi trinml« II.«» il libi »Al Ih’IpblU WM» ilijU'««d hi Nrw Y«»ik liarbir bjf oollhlhig witb « f«*rijrl>«iai. Thriu Ix’rn ■ gFfirval ndvnnr« in Ih« pth'” • -f lumbur Iruin 1 15 to 25 |or crtil ■hi«'« July 1« Sii»« hlllidlwl rinpluy«-« »l> I pv UF.Ia. IhiN.Iilytip » «Ut nim I li«»«» quit wt»rì. I I.. Wdauii bill«''! Walter <*«»«• i *» bi<»lb«l ut hi« •»wllinarl, in u » tliMiii ni N mii Fmn<q«e<>, A I llipmu !»«• «u««<l « ii Engh«li inetn* 1« r ut lliD Fihi’inu juut« ni Hong K"iig ft>r <K)U tlnniMgr» («ir llbel. Uprising of Yaqui’s Threaten to Cross the Border. 1 ho American and Gernian rapro- •■i||latlV"a of tini Ham'iuu coiti tri laaioti lieve returii'"l to Han Frauderò, Officiale at thè Holdloie* Homo now belli,«" tliey bava SUOOaudod III effect- uully a'.amping olii Ilio yidlow foyer. ily ilio i"llielon nt electrle oars at Hauinlerslown li L, Ilia motorman. M. W. Abbey, was killed and uno lady Illjured. Torsi alni i’nmja, who wnro on trial in Madrid for having surrendered Hantlago to the A moi h am, have been aoqulilod. Penaion Examiner lbtiijaniln IL Knell brutally murered a lS-year-old girl with wliom he had Imcouie Infatu- aie.1 in Wasblnglun, Captain Dreyfus la again facing hie licensers. ||a rutrtal beguti al Ileum’s, Eialien There was no demonstration, lit" prteonei was Arm hut pallid. At lliidge|s>it. Conn., UU )mreone were killed and a large number In- jilied tn s stieul railway accident. A trolley cat ilioppu I 40 feet lulu a til111 |Hit>d. Paris was visited by an electrical storm and many buildilige were slightly injured and acorea of trees rtralroyrel. Ilie lightning < midili'tor of the Eiffel loWi'i wae struck tan timet. A eoliire l American ciliSrn, • black- smitli. Mu* inietakeii for a Kaffir al Jo- lianiirabiirg, South Africa, and ciuelly llialtrcalr I by the |*ollce. The United i ' Mat's "ineiil baa taken up the matter. 1 Il"n. Jiiliii G imb I iiow , consul-general f lhe t iiit'.l Hiatus at Khangbai, baa Mr« E h (‘r«Mi||«r li«« pie««ut«*! i i rendet'»l a di’Cielon, as leloieu in the Si raittauilu lolge «f Kilt« witli lini «pa- 1 , aonanlar ">uil, that will icault In cut- « i n» ti »nb ii««i hi lbai city va I ikkì « i ! ting off Aguinaldo'a supply of anna ho fuo.ooo. baa hmm leceiviug fruiu China. A < hri»li«n K<’irnl‘«l hi»« inel A lug river coal combine has lewn protihng» ngniiiBl Mr«. «n<l coinplel'nl al Plliaburg, Pa., arid till of In | (olluMuf« fui 14-u, 000, «llcging th« 102 Working coal iiilnee along Hie cniimi«! Monongahela river, together with a Four w»’i<» ktllcil «lui «is nilmfi b«<l- large numliar of ateamere ami barge«, Ir injiirtA'l L» , III « wrrck. will Im merged into one concern. ’Ili« IfMln juttt|*«HÌ ili«« tra« k ali«l «Il li»«» Al Juviay, a suburb of Paris, two <*«r« w«*ni otri li»«’ batik. fust trains collided and 17 |>ereotie wete Jaiii«*« Entwi«tlw» iWwry*« flrw-t «n- I kill«*'! anti 73 injured. The collision pi.< • r. li »* Lem r«i«»*«l tu li*« gf«<lu u| o cuurred during a thunder atoiin, and Ir.tr n«lli)ir«l tur •»l«rllrnl «riviro In It is aupi-ieed that tim electrical cur rent may have Iman responsible lot the ih« Latti«» <>t Manti«. Tli« rnmain« of John Ihnwn'« mid«r« i 'lelnctivn signalling m ili !)«• l«k**ii frutti ilaijM-r» F«iry ami During the excitement attending tlie 1’111« I I h - mk I o litoao of li»0 liioir l«i««l«r ainval of battleships at Bar Harlsir, Me . a crowded gangplank gave way «t Sortii l.lb«, N. Y. and L’lO imiaolie Were precipitated into ‘'«»iiiit’ir lirvcu idg «». of liuilnn« the water. Seventeen were drowned Il ... fesir I had been losl, has and thieo diod aubsequaritly from In- beai ! i "ui ai Nagasaki, Jàpaii, i juries. ile had l*eeii qua/aldllisd. The cotton duck trust is the latest; 1 litui lì'Mit lina talre'i th« oatli of of. fi,-«- 11« w un '’»egraI ula t"d by I Seern. capitalixati'rn. |23(&l*U.UOO. Il is said that Mexico's tied faith is t ur Alger, who pray«<l «hai Gol would tire cause of the Yaqui Indiana’ out gìv« bini atmiiglh and blesa hlui. break. Chiiago wlll try to g«t Ifawey, North Mississippi va'ley corn and belile», iui|.«'ii ani ferverà lor < h io- fa i 8. diirlng thn new lederai building wheat suffered from hull slid wind loreei «toi." luylng. Fraaident Itoli Biol ms. and i'i'si’letil Diaz wlll alno )>« invlted. The Cliarlest'in shelled the enemy on Th« iii"*."tiger faiya of Boatou bave the Island "I Cebu ami compelled them goti« un a strila fot an ineicas« of pay. to reliant. The Standard Oil Com puny Ims ano- T1’« cnp eliallengur Khamrack is r-'."ded in purchasing ilia tnleiesta of «)<oul ready t<> start for New York. its only competitor in Mexico. Henry Villard ia vistling Poitland for Charles Fiunklin, a Portland man, Il e tirsi tini« sino« 1881. has been ap|<nnted to an important po- Martin Dota, aaid to bave married «Ilion tn the Philippine |H>ati«l service. su woineir, all Imi two of who* ara Zacliert’a remarkable storv asserting tlow living, wae aireated in Chicago. that the Alaska boundary ia outlined A'Imiral Kami ha« ralsed hit fl«g by monuments is not credited al Wnah- On ilo l-attleslilp lotta, ttblclr in uuw Ington. Ih" fl.ig.liip of th« Pacific squadron. The hospital ship Relief lias arrived Ilo garrison ut Furi Monto« Ima in Sun Francisco with 320 sick and l*"n urilerad to rnovn Dorili as a pro- wounded soldiers on board. Two died l’uution agallisi yelbiW feVer. . en route. New York and Han Frane i«co capi The new buiikrupt act ia not popttlur talista wdl start a natlonai batik in it; New York. Those taking advantage Hawaii afaiut Napteinber I, of it have not leeched near the expect I » Ainbnanii'lor Eiistis lina writlan ed number. th” fante m thn Dmyfun caso and tliey While on a tryout tha new Columbia ai« «'Min tu I mi publisbed. broke her must. When Ilin accident Ili" N’orth Dakota«, Wyoming« and icctirte'l she wae a urile in lhe load of I liili'is loivi' fati Manila ori Ilio tran«, Ilia Deien ler. puri Grani. Dave Cotinell will shot and probably tv’' ' company II, First family wounded while trying to uecuie "«slulgton, waa wound«d in th« miners in Colorado for the Coeur shoiil.lnr duiing Hi« cnptur« ut Ca if Aletie country. Inni lui, A tramp al Independence, Kan., Boinlitbrowera ara making life miacr has confessed to killing two fanners iil’le fur tini populalion of Keou I. w ho hud let him ride all day. He bcveiitenn persone bava beali arrested «aye lie secured hut (30 in money. by ili« polii-«, An American has u cinch on coal in ■b" Al Ki hai _____ ______ Mirivew«! In Seat! Is the strati* of Magellan, and patriotical ♦■’"".'luti in ■■■...■ Alaska . gold. .. . ... ...... One ly aliargod the Oregon *11 a ton for llr,l of the amount is from thu famous aupply when alio made her long iruiae. '•'•’«dwell mirtea. Rumor says that William Waldorf 1’"vernor Jones, of Arkansas aaya so Aalor became a Brltiah subject In order ""2 «a negro outrugns upon wliite wo- to marry Lady Randolph Churchill, "’"'ihiue In tli« Koutlt thare Is no Illa ohildion also became subjects of "■•>«dy h„ lynchinipi. the queen. A'biiiinl Saiiipson has entered sull The political aituntion «I Port an '"'bug lini KpHiiish vesael Maria Prince. Hayti, la causing anxiety and ' r''*n '»l’I clniiiis laig« pria« money numeroua arrests have been iiiade. The United Htutea minister interfered baiti« rif Nar,tingo. BmkMnat, Umataldn wks killed, in one instance. United Htatee Senator Hull, who has . ''"Mswmthy fatally and Uriti- ' " ''r Emine seiimiaiy Injtned in r juat returned from Alaska, ways the *r"'k ..... Wlnslow. Alia. Hudson Hay Company paid Russia a ,l"'ernur l’oynter wa« on hand t< stilted aurr for IU years’ lease on the Uio Nnbrutkiinii. Thoy wore same lanti now in dispute. This was Sai 'r ' l,v«tion by thè cilizens of virtual recognition of ownership by " min isco ailt| ur(, lll)W jn camp at Russia, and the United States cannot *ba Fresi,||„. * now bank down. Admiral Deway is paying the penal ri. i." onn includng tli« ty of greattieee. Curious crowds follow iniut "ii111"1 ",""t nmn in Eng. him wherever lie goes and kodak Hand« fhi o,’"i i'."1*"" '«I’rosenling the litrgeal 1 "'"'"l Interests in the United Ktatc«, make life a burden to him. Jerome Hall Raymond, the new 2 (Hili ‘to btiihl morn tlinn president of the university of Went -Hih’s of rallroad In China. Virginia, was a news boy in his early ;Xr! .",0 P'"'“«»'»" oi cop. life. Bis II"t. ? •"b'wHlo<l l<» The new geyaer which recently broke hpeci-.l x" geologkial siirvev liy ll,,)i In t|K'"|lr Ki,rll,">ff' ’r,,a prodlto- out lieforu the Fountain hotel in Yel lowstone National park, has been named >«r ti" il",,,,l’>». wliiclr I« by “Dewey,” iu lionui oX the hero of Ma nila bay. -w “igH.t produol wer ie|iorled. I HAN REPORTED. Terrible Work of the Morin era Floridi». Ht. Louis, Aug. 5.— A special lo thè Globe Iteiuocral hooi Nogulvi, Am, eays: Two Gatling giti** and a detach* meni of artillery «oldleia flout Ilia City r>f Mexico via El l'uso, bava berti huiried souihward vii ioi.it lo II e .cene ol tlie Yequi war, Thw lioup« are being maioliiel i4<*ropH the inumi taius from polli la Iti dii’ Mtllt« H <»f < -I I I hriubua ami Duratigli lo j<»m ili«« forre* H'lh Ion HlliKlJlM iiiiw lliere, and olimi are rushitig III troni all quarters. Il la r«|>ort«d tloit orni..urie. bava Irceli Brut by thè Ynqui ieaders to lanclira ami mirice all ov»r Ilio Hate ni Sonora wlierevcr men • t ilir irifa are al Work, callmg tliein tu arme witli tbeir compiiti Iota al ready in thè tubi, end ruany Yaquis who ani <-iiiplo> >.<l in thè big rniuing eauips ami oli hacir'iirlaa *aa laliorera bave dieappe.ired. Eieri in tliie viciutty, 3 ihi nule* dis taili frolli thè strile of hoalilltlrs, thè Yaqula employed ili variane kiu la ol Work uro in a alate of diaqulot. q'iitlhig thelr emplovmenl . ni going nwny, and tlioso coming bere frinii out.ld" |snnle in Arisona, »bere theie bave bren luatiy Yaqui labori re, renort ilio rane corirlitioii of affane. 'lliev usuallv trami l>y night, ami nightly amali «■piada are re|Mirtei| pai-slog throiigh thè town or along ih» road near by, all going in a aoutherly direction. Home fcara ure expir «ri d of adr-sient upou tlm town slmilar to tirai ol Air- guai, 1886, wlion an attacklng pirty trulli istsaresioii of lite Mexican cuetoms liouee in thè early botila u( thè morii* ing ami wero dislodged oidy after a aevere battio in wlnc’i tliey left nini meli rlead <>n thè fluid ami carried aeay ■Mone 20 woumlerl. In thal tight, ooui■ pany G, of Ilio Aiisona milltia, par- ticipateil, ami it la from inotives of re vengo tliat thè Yiiqula now oli thè •»! palli bave killed thè Ameiicans wiH.se riunì ha huvu Irceli re|»irteil. In tlrS loimer «are tlisy trave ulwuva reepeot- id Americane, lieviti rnolueling theiu. The situatlon n tonsiderrd so grave tliat Mayur Uverlon bea lorwarded to Guveinoi Murphy a requuat tri ask thè war depar imeni to semi triuipa of cavalry from lluacha tot protection ol thè town. < s»nfllrt la <>n Ixie Angeles, Cai., Aug. 5. — Mar- aliali P. Wnght, eon of ili» late Jmlge Wriglit, of Kansas City, bua arrivali in thie city frinii Mexioo. Hpraking of thè Yaouie, Mr. Wriglit aaid theio wae no doubt thut 2,000 to 3,000 meli Sre under ainre and engaged in a bloody oonflict. Tiro entiro country ia iu a alate of terior, ami psople aie tieeing tu Ilio largar eeltleinonta. Mlnura l>rlv«»n Out. Amlin, Tex., Aug. 6. — A dispatch received here this evening from Casa Granda, slate of Chihuahua, Mexico, states that four American mine re had just arrived tliere direct fioni the Up per Yaqui river country, They were driven out by marauding bands of Yaqui Indians. Thomae Harvell, one of the party, who for- of the rni'mtiera I mei iy lived in Austin, stated that there aie probably 2.000 Ameriian miners ) and prospectors scattered through the Yaqui countiy, and that their lives are in imminent danger, as the Indiana are getting ladder and more desperate euch day. Harvell said that the news of the Idiaaly outbreak among the Yaquie in the lower valley had not readied the upper part of the streum when he left, arid that ae soon as such nows is received by the scat- terrd bands of Indians in the placer mining region, they will massacre every white man along the river. In TallabsMee, Fla , Aug. B.—The first tram aiiu-e Monday from farral>ell, through the storm ridden gulf coast sectil,ri, reached here thia afternoon. The tram crew and puss engere agree in stating that reports sent out ol lhe destruction wrought by the storm have been extremely moderate. Carralndl i» literally wl¡*d from the map. Her docks and wharves, containing about 400,000 feet of lumber und 60,000 bar rels of rosin, were quickly swept away. Thirteen or 14 large lumber vessels in the bay were swept ashore, and are now lying well rifion dry land. These vessels contained sevwiul million leet of lumber. No information ia obtain- able as to lbw loss of life from these vessels or from the large fleet of fishing boats in the neigbuthood. Only two or thron huts aie left standing in Carrubeti, and one colored woman io known tubavo luten killed by the falling of a house. Citizens of Car rubeti aie in a state of wild confusion, and ore H im king in every direction for relief. The town Is isolated and the wires are still down. The towns of McIntyre and Curtis Mill are demolished, und large inter ests have been destroyed. The const resorts, Teresa ami Lenark, are more seriously wrecked than ut first reported, and visitors have ruffeied great hard ships, though no loss of life is yet known. Fifteen men, said to have been fishing on an island called I>og islaml, just before the storm broke, cannot Im foil ml. YELLOW FEVER SITUATION. No New < oaea. More Fatalities, Mpread, No < unlaglon. No Washington. Aug. 5.—The yellow fever situation at Hampton continues favotable and encouraging, in the opin ion of the officials of the marine hos pital aarvite, According to oflh ml re- |»>iti there has laa-n no spread of the contagion «1 lice yesterday nor bus any of the cases now under treatment provad fatal nilH'W that it if hiiprtl to confine the to the tol- (hem1 homo and l’horboa. hot Hui^eon« (ieneral Wvnian thinks it U m > mrly t niHki« a dvhnito piophecjr legnrding t outbreak. Now In Mnsltln(t«in Mata« Wadiingtnn, Aug, 6. — Marine ho«, pita) officials at Hampton have sue- ceediai in tracing and locating a foimer inmate of the sohlieis* home, who is tielieved to have brought yellow fever to that place. His muu« is William Thomas. lie arrived at the home on a transport from Santiago, where he had been visiting fiom July 2 to 5 last. Ho was ad nut toil to the home ss a vet eran and soon after develo|*ed chills and fever. Ill the light of sutmequent events experts lielieve there is little doubt he was affected with a inlid case of yellow fever, although it was not diagnosed ae such at the time. When well enough to travel, he left the home and his baggage whs sent to Phoebus. The man himerdf went to Columbus City. Wash., where he now is. Krittrily for Tubmrrti!«»•!•. Washington, Aug. 6.—A new remedy for tutiereuloais, developed in France, has been repotted to tlie state depart ment hy United 8tn.es Commercial Agent Atwood at Roubaix. It is a treatment called to the attention of the academy of music by Dr. Mendel, and consists in the daily injection into the bronchial tubes of essence of euca lyptus, thyme end cinnamon, held in solution in olive oil. The oil in de scending slowly, comes in contact with the walls of the tube and upper lungs. The gas set free saturates the air in the lungs and acts on tlie mucous mem brane. In 16 cases treated, after one or two weeks there was in nil n lessen ing or complete cessation of the cough or expectoration, as well ns a return of sleep, apfietite and strength. llrati »nil Artu Blown oar. Cumberland. Wia., Aug. S.—Chris Wold, a farmer near Peek in Lak«, this county, committed suicide todav by deliberately blowing off hie head with dynamite. He placed a quantity of dynamite in the ground, laid his head A nt'- . I c - mii « Moi« anil Murn Kight. over it and touched it off. exclaiimng: Havana, Aug. A. — A Cunan general "Here 1 go, and the Lord go with me, *’ in n letter pulbishe<l in the luder>eiid- Hie head and artu wete completely cla today save some commanders of th« totn away. Cuban army have taken adavntage of rntilr I’ hm I lrte«l for G»riiinny, the *3,01)0,000 gratuity to g«t money Berlin, Aug. 5.—The Deutche Tages from the soldiers, and are granting lhe certificate« naceaaary to enable them to Zeitung tialay publishes a sensational article predicting a geat panic in the collect their quota. He gives three Tlie paper cases of men who were charged money German money market. said that during the last six months by Ramos, a colonel in a Cuban regi 1,51)5,000.000 maiks of new shares ment. In another Instanoe it appears a man could not get his certificate ow were issued, of which 518,000,000 were industrial securities which it Is al ing to the lack of money to pay lor it. leged exceeds the whole issue of 1888. The writer says: A mass if evidence is quoted to prove "Every day sees that the Aineiicans the existence of unsound speculation. are more and more right. Many years •f«imped From Brooklyn liridg«. must pass before the Cubans learn how New York. Aug. 5. — Hanna Hanser, to handle money without it aticikng to treasurer of the lleiald Kquaie theater, the fingera." in this city, jumped from the middle Two l<rgIiitrttle ('muplete. span of the Brooklyn bridge at 6 Washington, Aug. 5.—The number o’clock this afternoon. He was rescued of imlistments yesterday were 884, in the water and will recover. making 8,068. Colonel Bell's regi- Fun.ton Will Fight It Out. ment, tlie Twenty seventh, at Camp Meade, is now above its quota, making Leavenworth, Kan., Aug. 5.—A let two regiments complete. ter from General Funston was received by Dr. R. Anthony, of the Leaven New York, Aug. 5. The transport worth Times, today. The general an M cCellan arrived here today from bounces It will stay in the army until l’otto Rico and Cuba. She brought UK the war in the Philippinen is at an cabin arid 05 steerage passengers, in- end, and will not muster out with ids nutubei of discharged sol* eluding a regiment. diet«. New Found« Boise, Aug. 5.—There is increasing Interest here in the gold discover lee made in the Boise river in the vicinity of Badger creek. A largo number of Boise people are on the scene. These inoulde several expeit mining men, re ports from whom are eagerly awaited. A telephone message tonight state« ¡hat several now ledges have been found, one of these being very large, i Tut nothing is known of the value of I the urn lieyond the (not that it shown 'gen gold in the cropingn. REBELS North- More Dynamite I'aed. Cleveland, Aug. 6.—The withdrawal of several companies of troops wns fol- lowed tonight hy another dynamite out rage, but fortunately nobody was hurt. The explosion occurred under a Jen nings avenue car, on which there were all passengers. It smashed the flange of one wheel aud splintered the run ning board nt the side. The passen gers were badly frightened, but none was Injured, and the car proceeded on its way to the end of the tun. RECEIVING Anicrlran* Must i ontlnue ARMS. Fighting for 17. ) M À IK »«try Foot of Ground They Held. Chicago, Aug. 7.—The Tribune's special corres|rf>ndenoe from Manila un der date of June 26, eays: The next Electric Car With Passengers campaign can baldly begin sooner than Plunges Into a Pond. November, although the country may dry up enough towards the middle of October to permit the American truope KILLED AND INJURED to take the field then. The American MANY army during the rainy season can A Number of f.lv»*« War* Lost M Hfl« J nardly be expected to doanything more ' than hold what it hue gained and pre* XJMIUMgf la Metre, I Ir.tU . pate for the next campaign. The • I ,000,000. ground to defend is not very great. On the south of Manila we have River Junction, Fla., Aug. 1.— The Imus, aixmt 10 miles away, where the Bridgeport, Conn., Aug. R.—Nearly moat 'liaastrouw cvclonu that ever vis Fourth and Fourteenth infantry, with 40 persons were killed by an accident ited thia section of I lorida, complete several guns from the Sixth artillery, on the Stratford extension of the Shel ly annihilated Carrabolle, McIntyre are stationed. Thia territory was ton Street Railway Company at 4 and Lanark inn, south of here, yester gain.d within tne last two weeks by o'clock today, when a loaded trolley car day. At Carrabelle only nine house« the hard fighting at Paranaque, at went off the trestle over Peck'» remain of a once beautiful and pros which even the rattle of the rifles can rnillfiond at Oronoqno, alxiut six miler perous town. A com in unioat ion from lie heard in Manila. We hold the road north of Bridgeport, and sank in the the mayor states that 2UU families are that runs to Inins through Paranaque flats 40 feet below. Thus far 36 per without horu'-e or shelter, and many and Bacoor, every inch of which was sons aie known to be dead, and several are conmplotdy destitute. At McIn gained by hard fighting. more injmed. tyre, only two mill boilers mark the Northward the farthest point in the Only two [arsons are known to have place of the town. control of our soldiers is San Fernando, escaped unharmed. It is believed that Lanara inn, the famous summer re 41 miles from Manila, on the railroad. there were 43 passengers on the car, but sort, was blown into the gulf. The The railroad ia 140 miles in length in the indicator was remover! by a ci n- Carrabelle, Tallahassee A Georgia rail all, but the insurgents control all the ductor of another car and spirited road is washed away for a distance of track between San Fernando and Da- away, so that at present it is impossi 30 miles. A passenger tiain was gnpan, the northern terminal of the ble to say accurately the nnmler blown from the truck more than 100 road. The Americans hold Canadaba, aboard. yards. Many passengers were injured, east of San Fernando 10 miles. They The scene of the accident is midway but their names are unobtainable. hold all the towns aiong the railroad, between Shelton and Bridgwpoit. The Mary Williams, colore 1, wae killed at of course, to Han Fernando and Ba- car was northbound, running toward Currabelle. Numerous others had arms liuag, seven miles east of Pulilan. Shelton. The trestle is 440 feet long, and legs broken. Daniel Nell, of Apa- Repoita continually come from Ba- made of iron, with stone foundations, laocliicola, had Ilia back broken and is liuag that the town is entirely sur and was not protected by guard rails. not expected to recover. No fatalities rounded by the enemy and is about to South of the trestle is an incline down are reported from McIntyre or Lan be carried by assault. But Colonel which the car ran on the trestle for ark. Page ami the Third infantry have so about 10 feet, the trucks left the raiTs. Fifty ships lying at anchor in Dog far driven the rebels back with disas The car continued on the ties about 7 5 Island cove and upper anchorage are trous loss every time they haveas-iault- feet, when it went off the trestle and now all high and dry at St. George and ed tire town, and he declares he can dropperl into the pond lie low. overturn Dog island. Twelve were loaded with hold it for an indefinite time, although ing and completely upending. lumtier and ready for sea. Nothing re his position there is hy no means an When the car struck, the font-ton mains of them but a mass of wreckage. easy one. Supplies and mail can only motor and the heavy trucks crushed When the Italian bark Cortesia struck, be earned over to Baliuag from the into it. Instantly killing many of the she split in two from stern to stern. railroad under an escort of not less passengers. Three physicians, who Among the other Vessels wrecked were than ISO men, who are invariably at were passengers on a car a short dis tlie Norwegian barks i’anavala. Vale, tacked some where along the road, both tance behind, arrived quickly ami ren Jafiner, Hindoo and Elizabeth; the going and coming. dered all possible assistance to the in Russian bark Latarm, and three pilot At San Fernando two determined at jured. boats, and the steamers Oils and Capi tacks along tire whole rebel line were Word was sent to Bridgeport and tola. Forty boats of under 20 tons made last week. The second engage three ambulances and a poi leo wagon wete lost. Nothing of the entire fleet ment lasted three hours, when the in were hurried to the acene, and the can be saved. surgents were driven back with heavy injured were taken to Bridgeport gen* Five unidentified bodies were recov oases. Ballets fly continually over eral hospital. A morgue was impro ered t'slay. supiMse'l to be sailors. both places and stray bullets frequently vised in the main room of the town Tugboats have gone from here to the find victims. hall at Stratford, and in a very short .* scene of the wreckage, and all possible Heavy shipments of arms are said to time *¿3 bodies were laid out awaiting aid ia being given. Fifty destitute be constantly arriving from Japan and identification. sailors were brought here tudav and are Australia and, it is said, even from DROWNED IN GROUPS. being cared fol. our own country. Cartridges picked A mass meeting of citizens is being up in the insurgents trenches bear the held here tonight and all possible aid trade mark of a big manufacturing Ill.aster to Mains Ksrurslonlsts aS Mount llesert Ferry, will lie given the Carrabelle destitute. firm in the L’n'ted States. The insur Bar Harbor, Me., Aug. 8.—A score One million dollars will not cover gents have thrse factories where they of persons were killed today by th« tlie loss. manufacture cartridges and other mu collape of the gangplank of the Mount Rteai(i«r <’rr«rrnt City S»fr. nitions of war. If they were kept on Desert ferry. Seventeen were drowned Tallahassee, Fla., Aug. 7.—The first the run they would have no time so and three died from the terrible exper intelligence concerning the steamer to equip themselves that they could re ience of immersion in the water and in Crescent City, which was re|airted lout turn after defeat, better able to fight juries while struggling for life. in Tuesday’s storm, was received here than they were before. The Maine Central today ran excur today. Tlie steamer ia safe up ths They are learning things every en sions to Bar Harbor from all section« Chattahoochee river. Only four iiouses counter with the Americana. The pa- of its line in Maine, the attraction be remain in <'arral>elle. The de|>ot, per* in Manila have continually re- ing the warship« which were expected naval stores, warehouses and mills, feried to the fact that the rebels weie today. AH the morning long trains and, in fact, all business houses, wets pione to shoot too high, and they packed with excursionists were rushing completely wrecked arid the stocks de seemed finally to have learned the les to Bar Harbor. son and now they are getting their ■trojred. When the excursion from Bangor ar shots well down ami showing a gieat rived at the ferry there was a rush for YAQUIS ON THE WARPATH. improvement in marksmanship. the steamer Sappho. The first few pas The few Americans who came over sengers had crossed the gangplank safe The M.llr.n In.llsn Treuble Cnn«tMi>tly S|ireittl lug. to Manila a week ago Tuesday on the ly, and it is estimated that 200 people Chicago, Aug. 7. — A special to th« Esmeralda from Hong Kong were as were massed on the plank. Suddenly Tribune from tlie City of Mexico says: tonished a few hours after sunrise when they felt the plank give way, and a Dispatches from Guaymas show that their sliip had steamed out to quaran struggling, screaming mass of human the Yaqui insurrection is constantly tine. to bear heavy cannonading from ity was plunged into the water, 15 feet growing in extent, and all the Indians the monitor Monadnock, which was in below the wharf. A few clung to the in the towns along tlie river are rising plain sight down the coast about five inclined sides of the plank, but at least in arms and taking to the woods aud miles below Manila. Some of the pas 150 were struggling in the water. The mountains to join their companions al sengers thought it was some sort of piling of the wharf partially penned ready arrayed against the authorities. salute in honor of the arrival of some them on three sides, and the boat lying Jack Ramsev, the famous frontier distinguished naval or army hero and at the wlmrf closed the outer end of character, and the American photog they eagerly questioned a eoldier who the opening. rapher, E. N. Miller, were on the way eat on the stern of the health officer’s After the first moment of stupetfac to Alamos when they were attacked by launch. tion the work of rescue began. Rope« "That,” said the young man. "that’s and life preserver« were thrown to the the Indians and killed. It ia reporte,! that tlie Romero family nothing. That’s just a battle." It crowd, but in the panic the people in were captured as they were about to was some time before the passengers the water clutched one another and embaik ou one of the sloops and that could believe the Americans and insur many sank in group« in a death grip. they wete killed. Troops are pursu gents were fighting within sight and The exact nuiubet of dead will not b« ing the bands supposed to have the sound of Manila, wliete the war had known for some time yet, as a strong family. The telegraph line south started six months before. The battle tide sweeps nnder the pier, nnd the from Alamos has been cut. The In- j raged all day and at 4 o'clock in the bodies may have been carried away dians along the Mayo river ate quiet | afternoon the rattle of small arms could away by it. and do not seem to be inclined to join be distinctly beard, and late in the evening the health officer told us the YAQUIS PREPARED FOR WAR the insurrection. Colonel Angel Garcia Pena tele- fighting had been at Paranaque. It Will Tmk« th«t Meilmn Government gtaphed yesterday that Don Carlos n Long Time to Whip Them. CZAR WAS GLOOMY. H de, the noted merchant, has not been Austin, Tex., Aug. 8.—A special re killed as reported. Official advices up oeived here today from Terrazas, Chi to Monday, however, state clearly that Had Decided to Abdicate HI. Thron«» huahua. Mexico, which is located near Ramon for Uri Casse*« Visit. after General Torres’ forces took Ba- the scene of the Yaqui uprising, is to cum. tliev found ten dead of the troop« London, Aug. 7. — M. de Blowitz, the the effect that the Indian« are arrang from Coacorit. and four of the body Paris corres)Miinleiit of the Times, gives iug fot a prolonged war. The special guard of the Yaqui chief, Maldonado, an extraordinary explanation rd M. says: and the body of Hale. They say noth Del Casse’s present mission. He as "It is going to take the Mexican gov ing has been heard of the chief. serts that it was deaided upon quite ernment a long time and a big iorce of Situation 1« Fi»»«»ruble. suddenly for a “reason which admitted troops to quell the rebellion. The Washington, Aug. 7.—Official re of no delay,” and then gives the story Yaquis are better prepared now than ports to tire marine hospital set vice which he says he has from a “sonre« ever before for a long and bloody cam from the Soldiers’ Home Ht Hampton to which 1 am bound to attach import paign. They ate all well fixed finan show that th« yellow fever situation ance.” This ia the explanation: cially. nearlv all of them having saved "Empeior Nicholas is disappointed lhe *200 per head which the Mexican there continues favorable. .Surgeou White reports to Dr. Wyman that tliere and tired of tlie throne. The absence government paid them when they ia nothing suspicious in the town of of an lielr excites his superstititious signed the treaty of peace two years Hampton. There were no new case« feeling, and he connects himself with a ago. They have been making since ami only one death at the Home today, Russian legend, according to which an then, too, and it is known to be a (act according to a report Dr. Vickery, the heiress czar is to be succeeded by a that they have been laying iu big sup surgeon at the institution, sent to the Czar Michael, predestined to occupy plies of arms anil ammunition for some The death of the i time past. It has been common talk surgeon-general tonight, Dr. Vickery Constantinople, expressing the opinion that the im czarowitch and the failure of the con- among the American prospector« in the mune help on the wav there should be ference at The Hague led him to decide Yaqui valljy that the Indians were pre sufficient, as the epidemic seems to be to abdicate, and on the occasion of his paring for another outbreak, but as the cheeked. Tl.e cordon around the Home coming visit to Darmstadt. On this braves had always shown a friendly and the immediate adjoining village of becoming known in Pairs. M. Del spirit toward the Americans, it was Phoebus, Surgeon White says, is as Caste was sent in hot haste to dissuade thought they would not molest them him ftour carrying out this intention. when they did go on the warpath. tight as he ever saw it nt any place. They are determined to recover all of Henle, the Allegation. mivey In N«pl«'«. their lc«t country, however, «nd will Seattle, Aug. 7.—William Thomas, Naples. Aug. 7.—The United Gtetee kill everybody they And* within th« of Columbia City, Wash., who, it was cruiser Olympia, with Autdiral Dewey, limits of their old possessions.” stated in recent dispatches, was thought on board, arrived here this morning. The special also reports that a num by marine officials nt Hampton to As the cruiser entered the port, salutes ber of miners and ranchers in and have introduced yellow fever in the were exchanged. near Cocori had been «lain aud their Soldiers’ Home there, said today that Logansport, Ind., Aug. 7. — The boil property laid waste. there Was no foundation for the stale* ment. Ho was an inmate of the Homs er ol a fast freight engine on the Pan ftenor Grullan ssvs that Hereaui'a for awhile ns represented, but was not handle road exploded near Winimao assassination was essential to delivery tick while there, neither lias lie had early this morning. Engineer Knight, of country from despotism. He also any symptoms of yellow or any otliei Fireman Soule and Brakeman Ruff ■ays that tlia murdered president was were terribly Injured. Boule will kind of fever ainoe returning ft our San • friend ol Spain iu th« late war. probably die. tiago, Cyclone in Florida Destroyed Three Towns.