Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, September 21, 1899, Image 1

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    KLAMATH
VOI».
IV.
KLAMATH
LAIEH
FALKS,
REPUBLICAN
KLAMATH
NEWS.
THE
’ irrlw <
Alunkit, now has ■ popil-
I m II oii of bm 19o,
COUNTY, OKEGON, SEPTEM BEK 21, 189»
TARIAR
CLEARED.
Hu,*« Ku»« 4 Mlli.rlu,* <lr««l«4 l*«p«r,
loth« T»Miitporl.
1
NO. 23
LIBERAL OFFER TO AGUINALDO •
llflinurknlilh Tnrma Which lh«» Chief of
thw Tmgela 11«fua«*'l.
Washington. Hept. 18.—Th« war <l«-
New York. Sept. 18. —A special to
partmsnt >«uaiv«d adlapalrdr today con­
the World from Ithaca, N. Y., says:
taining the information that < learanc« Wardner Says Cape Nome Your corre»|Mirident is able tn say on Bloody Riot at Brush Mines,
I I k . Nt'vn ii««' Iowan and ______
paper« have liven allowed th« tran»)»>rl
authority that t're Hchurman peace
Deposit Extends There.
will noon Int on ihnii way hoion
Carterville, 111.
Tartar at Hong Kong. It is «X|*eti»l
commission offered every indu<emsnt
h»i iHgKMVR wm« I h II mi I in n riot
that sh*« will proceed to the United
«bort of absolute self government to
TKHNKTI' KN KKOM TIIK WIRE* ! Iwiu-n w|iitu rih | . uluirtl III llH‘1 » Mt < '»>• HOOT OVERRULES GEN. .SHAFTEF blut»» at once.
Aguirraldo ami his follownrs. Agui-
l«ivill«, III.
Di» information cam« troni Colonel EXAMINATION PROVES THEORY naldo was promised as the price for the OPENED FIRE ON THE WHITES
Metoalf, oommanding th» 'Twentieth
restoration of peace in the Tagal tribo
‘ A Pllkhury, th«
•mil king of Minnanota,
u Kansas and troops aboard the trans­
a bonus of more than (5,000 a year
port. Il is sup|>os»d clearance pa[>etl
I khiiu in Minni'M|tolia
wbil* the Tagals remained peaceful.
were allowed upon th« suggestion of
He was told that be could choose men
’I’I im llrrvfun tiii’«*(lng h«'ld in London
thn Brill«), foreign olili*« to tlie British
from hie own tribe for the minor mu­
n npinth’M affair. Inteinnl in the»
governor at Houg Kong that it would
nicipal offices. The commission went
Washington, Hxpt. I fl —Secretai , be unwise to interfere with American
Rrrant in* rmlui v limi in Parli ara ntihjout nr«nin to I mi lugging
Seattle, Sept. 18.—J. F Wardner, so far aa to promise Aguinaldo th»
Carterville, III., Sept. lfl.—Carter­
Risii
emphatii
ally
overrulnd
General
•tlr>bnle*l l«> MHMic hiatw
I hr plant of th« Aumiii nn Finharirn
transports,
lhe well-known mining man, who has moral support of the United States gov­ ville was the s.-ene of a bloody riot be­
i'ltnii Ir.»* I I. tn I. L I . wun Hliufter today, III dcteruiliiing tliat thè
The revolution in Vrueinola under
Another dispatch from Colonel Met­ Just returuei! from Ca|>e Nome, ad­ ernment, if such were needed, to make tween white and negro miners today.
linily-tifili should uinburk for Manila calf, in reply to on« »ent yesterday, vances the novel theory that the gold
'Iwtruyiul hr lire. |OM| f600,000.
Cawifu la gailili’g atrcngtli.
his lemlerabip of the Tagals thoroughly Six negroes were killed, and one other
st Portland, uni»»» tliere wa» unsur- Hat«« that th« Tarlut was not over- dspoalts extend mile« out to »»a. In secure.
mortally
wounded.
Company
C,
1 Im llritikh admiralty han pruparad
ihieuioi Mi rriiim, of thè renana, ad
mourrlable ohetaclee. The«» li» ooul I uruwded, and that the finid was ss good
support of the theory, h« says that two
With all these inducements, tempt­ Fourth regiment. Illinois National
• war map of Ht John'«. N F . an a
tiare riiUU*»'iat»»il lo do kuiiim Studylng
not fimi in thè repur*.» Irom ribatter «ir i ss on other transport« leaving Manila. miner« placed a eaisaon 120 feet from ing as they must have been, Aguinal- Guard, ariived here
late this evening,
tir» quart«rina«lers.
Curnellua Vaiidrihllt *li««d wmldenl) ptahininarv to fortifying tht> town.
Hr said tl>« trouble arose among the low tide. The dirt which was taken do, as the recognized head of tlie insur­ and will endeavor to preservo order,
An ndobo I ioiinm , Ovn inilvn from
It lue hoinr in Nrw V*»rli »1 p.iialywia
The pl»as abolii Inngth of tirile anù , discharged regular Soldier« who were out ran 15 to 60 cents pet shovelful.
gent movement, declined to yield. He Forty miners from the Herrin mines
Mota, N XI , < <ilhi|)Rod and hillad Man i tri |» ree 11 > 1111 y of »•■nrlttig eh.ps wer» returning horn« on lutarti tlx* ship.
liliali livgrova of Jamaica liavr re
Similar experiments were triad at a insisted ri|xin immediate «»If-govern- left that place for this city this even­
lupwcd mio nadgc'iy and g"i»r Uj»*>ii Ilo u»d Ciirdova, hi« wilo and ail children. considered by thè socretary a» Iliade
further distance from tide mark. witF rnent, and as his insistance was so firm ing, aimed with Krag-Jorgensen rifles
PEARY'S
WOHK.
I I k * iiKnnory .if th« mnrtyr««l pr«*ni quale. Two trarrsport «lupa cau b»
better results.
as to make an agreement impossible, determined to assist tbe white miners,
warpitli.
seni
up
lire
Columbia,
ami
he
«aw
re:
the American commisaioners ceased r
should their services lie require*!.
The grral « nuiivil of linprovrd < ir lm «lent, Juiiirw A (iariioltl, ffui honored rr-asotr why tlx-y should noi »»il Irmi. it. I.. Bridgeman Hellavee 11« Will
Deadly E<l menton Trail»
gotiations.
Trouble has been brewing ever since
Kwarli th« Fol«.
ul Krd M«’ii ••|H’n»»d in U aalilnglufl wilL in Han Fraui'inco with a parade and Portland dire- t lor Mattila. A» thè
Wiaogel,
Alaska.
Sept.
18,
via
Seat­
oiercinrn ai (loldrn (Jute Park.
President
Schurman
was
frank
the
militia was recalled by Governor
i.UOU delegata« prrwnt
tie,
Sept.
18.—
The
Htickaen
New York, Sept. 16. —H. L. Bridge­
river
«hip» laxrld riot return lo tb» Uniti»'
Tanner last Monday, since which time
Il»« II nng.iriiiL novohat, Maurii Mal»« In time to carry other troops lo man. who commanded the Peary Arctic •teamer Strathcona arrived today with telling your corresfarndent a day or
Koinèc»f Aguin cl*h»'« olii* rrw aro tire I
ago that be favored giving to tho various the while miners have refused to allow
nf ligliliiig fur the» Filiplio»«* caiiwt’ anC Jt»k.u, now m hi« 75tli >«*ar, wan mar* Manila, thè delay, ev»i> il it was all expedition of 1889, arrived in Brooklyn 87 survivors of the Edmontou trail. tribes the largest possible measure of
the negro miners to come into town.
nv<l
at
Vienna
to
the
Hungarian
act«
today.
Th»
Diana,
th«
ship
which
The
majority
of
them
are
without
wtll wcM’k cttpturr by thti Amelie ai
III» uppoalllon olalmed, w a» unim|sir-
home rule at the earliest moment. He Today 13 negroes marched into the
rraw, Ai »I h II m Gronanagy, n girl of IM tant, in thè opinion <d thè secretary.
conveyed
the
m»ml>«rs
of
tlie
expedi
­
means.
They
will
be
shipped
to
Fnget
fulve».
thought the »»veral tribes could admin­ town and opened Are on a crowd of
1*110 IO«« I Ii«« piibllahml liia farewell
The transports wtll Ir» fitteli out et tion into northern seas, reached Syd­ sound at the expense of the United ister their local affairs, elect their whites. The whites returned the fire
The yacht S.irno Iota arrlvcwl et
to hia frirmla of tin* Aral Maine dia* Hau Fr alici», ir wllli vvrrrtliing ei »pi ney, C. It., Tuesday. Members of the Mates government. About 50 of them
Ihmcdiilti on a trip armimi thè wurld.
municipal officers, eetabllsh courts and promptly, and a running tight ensued.
triot
II«* a.ivN public offtce la inan’a wlrat III» regrment carri»«
Win ri tlu Princeton scientific party remained in will go to Seattle tomorrow on the penal institutions, etc., but did not
Hl.e Irli Srw York four ye.era ego and
Tiie negroes, closely followed by the
Hydney
to
sii|a>r
intend
tlie
shipping
ot
steamer
Al-Ki.
Many
aro
suffering
<>P|M>rtunity, nut a ribbon to atick in troops come lo Portland, tliey will Ir»
hiK Iliade liraily id.UUtJ lilih'l.
Their believe ii possible to allow tbs natives wihtes, scattered, some tunning up the
the coat
allowed lo parade in tire city befora tlieir collection« made during Die two from the effects of scurvy.
Oakland, (’al . Ime a* <,«,|>t'*«l thè <»ff«r
stories of hardship and suffering en­ to pai ticipate in the genera) govern­ main street, the remainder starting
The reply of tlie Tranavnal la very thi-y embnik. ibi» urli Ite determiri» months' cinise. Of Peary's work, Mr.
down the railroad track. Here the
of Andirw t’arnrgir I » gite |5U.OO0
Bi
idgeman
says:
dured
in their 18 months on the trail ment.
by III» commanding nffiirr,
“How could they govern tho islands, worst execution was done. After the
for a l'iildio library building, and will unanilafnctory to the Biitieh, and Mr.
"Peary's
results
in
the
first
year
ot
aie
in
a
similar
strain
to
those
which
The »»cr»lary full tirai all Pnrtlan I
gurantro the nt>cr*WHi y fl.UUU a year <'bainbri lain declare»« it will comped and < iregirn Irad don» lor thn ooiinlry, the four alloted to his greatest Arctic bare preceded them. No new fatali­ in view of the hetrog/nity and multi­ fight was over, four dead bodies were
lhr iiii|M*fial government to oonaider
plicity of the tribe»?’'he added.
picked up, and another man was fouud
fur ita anpi*c>rt.
entilled tlx-m to favolatile considera work fully reward el|>ectations and ties are reported. It is thought that
the aklnation afr«*h.
mortally wounded. They were taken
justify
confidence.
What
he
has
al
­
at
least
75
prospectors
are
»till
on
tbe
The Portland rhamlwr of cmninrrr*
Iloti ot Ih» requaast for Ih» emliarkaliou
MUST RECKON WITH SIBERIA. to tbe city hall, where the wounded
A Manila diapntrh aaya the cniiaet of troupi al thè Oregon nrellorsilis.
trail.
They
will
have
to
come
dowz
ready
achieved
removes
his
undertak
­
will armi hunalor hlmoii tu YY’ailling
man was given medical treatment, and
< barIraion bumarded the fort al Suing
Reprnsentativi*
Turigli» ha» tal«- ing from tho realm of doubt to reason­ the Htickeen in email boats, as th» Amarlcan W hwatgrower« to Have Coin­ an inquest was held over the dead ones.
tuli to puah rrcognition in tbr matlni
bay
l.ittl" or no injury waa done, grapli»! Hecretarv Risii »aylng ih» <)r» ably certain success. ”
petition From a New Qaarter.
low stage of water will pievent the
of unii aikatioti ul tr<»ope lor lite Pilli*
Later, near the Brush mines, in anoth­
flic Montriry nn*l Concord were arnt
Mr. Bridgeman liwliev»» that Peary Strathcona from making another trip
New York, Sept. 18. — A special to
goti, i hartsred liy ili» goveriituent
Ippinea Iroiu tliat |»ort.
er part of the city, two other dead bod­
to I'untinut’ tlie iMiinnrdiiirnt.
will
accomplish
bis
pur)»>se
and
reach
this
year.
On
her
last
tup
»be
wai
the Herald from Washington says: ies were found.
coulrl Ir» ueed for tir» trarn*|sirtalion of
Al Tm kalioe. N. Y , Terry MoGuf
hung up on a sand bar tivo days, 8( American farmers are to have competi­
A Washington divpatrh aayt the Tar* troupe. The di-partment says thè Ore­ tlie pole before his four years are up.
The killed are: Rev. O. T. J. Floyd,
erti, in American |'iigili«l whip|»e<l
miles above Wrangel.
tion from a new quarter in the wheat
lar r«’* rntly tlnlayrd in lhe Orient, wua gon ha« noi be»n chartcrcd.
Iluse Bradley, John Black, Henry
P cm II mi Paliuei, an Knghah batain, in '
SENTENCED TO DEATH.
market
of
the
world.
Consul
Mona
­
! hut overcrowded, that alm had |3& I«*««
McGraw and Party tried lo gel Seat­
Branniinr. Two unidentified.
the lirei rotimi, and wma thè lille of
«I. J- Hill In Upokane»
ghan, of Chemnitz, in a report to the
than Imr rapacity, and that the tiouble tle Iliade a |s»r t of »rubarkatimi (ol Verdirt of Court-Martial In the (*a«e <»I
Mortally wounded: Sim Cummings.
Champion in thia class.
Spokane,
Sept.
18.
—
President
Hill
state department, gives interesting de­
waa entirely due to giutnblitig
lirsip», but w»l» tulli at III» wal de-
Two Manila Infantry in»n.
The mayor has taken every piecau­
ind a party of Great Northern officials tails of the agricultural possibilities of
Serrcdary l(ay, of thè nitrretate coni*
partmnnl
lini
a
f»w
moro
«tumuli
One of the moat rrui.tr km blr religiotia
Manila. Sept. 13. via Hong Kong, .»nd guests arrived here this evening
tion to prevent further trouble, and
nuoce coiutti leaioti, w ho hai l»vrti in
Asiatic Russia. Mr. Monaghan says
inatitutlone in th" ocnintiy, tbe Monaa- irrighi Ire «hip|M*d (rum tire Sound, bu' Sept. 1*1.—The local papers assert that on a special train. Mr. Hill announced
none will occur unless the negroes
Hawaii iiitoetig «ting thè lal»»r attua
that
this
vast
territory
is
destined
to
terv and College of tlie Holy ¡«and, w na no more troopa.
make an attack.
Uor|ioral Damhoffer and Private Co- his purjmse ot beginning at once per­
Itoti, «ava he ta ol thè opinimi tliat thè
be one of the world’s richest and most
n>n», of company B, Sixteenth infan­ manent improvements in Spokan« in­
dedicated with nn|u»aing erremoniea by
Spnerintendent Donnelly, of th«
•olution t f Ih«* l.il*»r pmblriii ihrte la
productive places. It is particularly
IMtY WANT PROTECTION.
try, have tH-»n sentenced to death by volving an expenditure of from (600,-
the prom in« nt ('atholic c lergy of thia
Brush mines, where tbe negioee reside,
the rtnph t meni of frrr white labor.
well adapted to the growing of wheat
court-martial, and that private Mo- 000 to (1,000,000. He also stated that
repoits that the negioee are worked up
countiy al Washington.
Native« I’raylug f«»r the Arrival of th«
and other ceteals, and since the build­
Eilciiwive riti ulation haa brrn girci '
Bennett has lH*en condemned to 30 he will return here Tuesday and dis­
into a fienzy, and. while he is doing
I»r4<lrra
of
the
different
railroad
ein
A oirrl« an«-
ing of the trans-Siberian road, wheat
10 a iunior In New York lini tbr Chi '
years' imprisonment for having crim­ cus» with business men and unneotvn-
all in his power to hold them in
ployra
organ
nation*
are
*1
im
<
’
U
n
»
i
ng
from this region has already found its
Washington, Sept. 16—MailadvicM inally assaulted native women in Ma­
cago A Alton, the lllinoia (‘rullai and
check, he is afraid he cannot do so
ers the matter of smoltiug here the ore» way to the European market.
thè Union Facili«' bave ontered itilo m plana with a viowr to catabliahing em­ received at tlx* war department from nila a month ago. The crimes, it 1»
much longer, and that unlees the mili­
of
the
surrounding
country
from
Baker
ployee*
grocery
store
a
at
lhe
diviaion
At
present
the
.resoutces
of
this
re
­
Manila
«tale
that
th«
natives
of
tlx
rota binatimi and wouhl turni a troni
said, greatly aroused the natives
tia appears shortly further trouble may
City,
on
the
line
of
the
O.
K.
&
N..
to
lunula
<>f
the
yartoiii
Uriel.
If
lucceoe-
gion are undeveloped, and must remain
island of Samar ar» praying for ths
line frulli (ìii«*ago to thè Pac-lflo cuaat
Th« papers assert also that General British Columbia on the north. Tlio
be looked for.
ful in thia line other departinrnti will speedy arrival of th« Americans and
so for some years, as the population is
('hairiuan Vati llurn, of thè <'mediati I
Otis has recommended that President party will leave in the morning for
Trouble has existed here, off and on,
le taken up.
as
yet
great
I
v
scattered,
being
less
than
»III
arlrotne
the
hoisting
of
til*
PaciRt', fl.-tyfi thè (*ana«han Poetilo la
McKinley approve the «»nfence, and Puget sound.
for over a year, but no fatalities oc­
one
inhaurtant
to
each
square
mile.
American
flag
It
is
»aid
that,
aa
a
Admiral Howell will aur<'«H»d Far*
■ iiBimie to retahliah a girai alramehlp
that he desires a pulbio execution ol
curred until June 30. when a passen­
Immigration from Eu-upe to Russia is
Philippine (<>in nt I g «I uri e re t<* Keturn.
line Imtwrrn Liferpoul ami llahlai lo quhar aa comiuamlanl al «Suffolk navy i»anil of the tori ibis collection of tax«» th» men sentenced to death, as a warn­
ger train on the Illinois Central rail­
I
by tlx* rmievariee ot the iriaurgenta. ing ugainst a repetition of the crime.
Manila, Sept. 16.—Colonel Charles setting in however, and 4,000 pereous road was fire*] into and one negro wo­
take belinoci away (foni New York yard.
entered
tbe
region
last
year.
who
take
all
they
have
got,
the
native»
Denby
and
Profersot
Dan
Worcester,
litica, and riporta to ircene a auhai«ly
man killed. These negroes were on
A new cabinet hne been formed in
GUNBOAT ATTACKED.
members of the Philippine commission, Hawaiian Capitalist Out and Injured. their wav to the mines, having come
lioui the <‘attediali govrrnmenl.
Venriurla, with Senor ('alrnno at the are in m atateof eerui-starvatinn. They
have no faith in the Tagals, and they
have received instructions from Presi­
Ali tiiit enworrd dlspatrh troni Manila head, with the foreign |u>rtfolk>.
San Francisco, Sept. 18. —R. B, from Pana. A short time afterward a
Adittlral Wnlaoti Brpnrta a Hharp K m
earnestly desire American protection
dent McKinley asking them to return Banning, a Hawaiian captialist, ar­ pitched battle ensued between the
via Hong Kong «a«a Ihat Otte trird to
gagamemt
in
Maebat».
John King ami hie wile, an aged
An insurgent trader. General Lua-
as
soon
as
potsibla.
They
will
em
­
ahwlv« Joe \\ hrrley, tho ycleran fighi- couple, w»re killed by their drink*
Washington, Sept. 16.—Th« follow­ bark on the steamer India, which sails rived from Honolulu on the steamship union and nonunion forces during
ban, has bolted to Japan, taking w'li*
•F, by sending hitn lo an uba« urr poti eric** <1 won at South hr hlge, Maae.
ing
di»|iatch lias been received al the from Hong Kong Septemlrer 2fl. It Australia last Tuesday and registered which time the dwellings occupied by
him (2,600 collected by him for ths
at tbe Occidental. Among hie effects the union negroes were burned. Sev­
in thè aouthein lelamli
(triterai
navy
department:
is not known whether the clerical force was a valiee containing between (30,- eral hi rests were made, and the parties
The null eituation at Fall River, insurgents.
Uharlef now «I« h hir«*« Ihat he w ili ap­
“Manila. Sept. lfl. — Secretary of ths will return with them or remain here.
The agents of the insurgents endeav­
I hmoi greatly simplified, aa a
000 and (50,000 in bank notes, bonds are in Jail at Marion on the charge of
pi? lor permiwanm to return
Ibis Maae ,
or to foice the native« to Join thru Nvity. Washington: Davidson, com­ Tbe commissioners had just removed and sugar stocks, together with a num- murder, awaiting trial.
oountiy uuh
il rie ia mone change tu oourbinatiun of alock is likely toon to
manding
the
Parsgna,
repoits
a
sharp
force«, which they will not do. The
into new offices and expected to spend l>et of other valuable documents. A
the management of affaiis hi thè Pilli- be* effected.
condition of the island, it is asserted, engagement at Malemao. The vessel some mouths working on tbe establish­ few hours after his arrival he missed
ON THE BRINK OF WAR
ippitioi.
Iloiirke (’o' hrnn haa advised Preei-
is rapidly appimiching riot and an- was struck many times by rifle shot», ment of municipal governments.
the valise.
Noilhern railroa lw are involtod in a «hnt McKinley to tender hit good aichy. as the heavy and continued drag but there were no casualties. The Para-
The Nevada cavalry was unable to
An investigation has been made and Reply »r Transvaal Very Unsatisfactory
ufftree in the acttleinnnl of the Tram*
iste waf.
ii|>on the natives In the form of tribute gua silenced the insurgents' tire in 20 sail on tbe Newport. They will take it is thought it is on its way back to
— Boers Mean to Fight.
vaal muddle.
minutes.
The
range
was
400
to
900
exasperates them, and they, us the let­
the oext available tran»|iorL
Tha trsnsport Hmator, with 10 nfft-
Honolulu.
London,
Sept. 19.—The reply of the
Hairy Meiller, 13 yean old, win ter »avs. threaten despeiale distuibance yards. The occasion was the capture
cate ami (irto trc ruita hai ninted wafedy
Transvaal to Mr. Chamberlain’s latest
of
a
Filipiuo
schooner,
which
Davidson
wawlied
from
a
iaft
bra
pawing
steam«
Can
Not
Tell
W
ho
He
I«.
if
it
continues.
The l*r»»l<tent's Trip.
in Manila.
note is said to cover nine pages. It is
destroyed.
WATSON.”
er and drowned in the Willamette al
Seattle, Sept. 18.—Among the many
Washington. Sept. 18.—Only Secre­
Hit itenmer lloinrr lina arriseci in Portland, Or.
A nil-M l««l«»iiitry Illutw In Chinn.
Malemao is in ths island of Masbata, unfortunate pros[>ectcrs that have re­ taries Gage and Root, Postmaster-Gen­ eminently of the “negative and incon­
clusive” character, which Mr. Cham­
Naii Franciwu from Cape Nomo with
San Francisco, Sept. 18. — A special south of Luxou, and north ol lhe Vi- turned from Alaska this »».«eon is an eral Smith
and
Attorney-General berlain declared would compel tbe im­
The nnrnuioth new Oceanic, the big-
1100,900 in gol.) d«»L
from
Tacoma
says:
Telegraphic
ad
­
sayas.
old
man
who
cannot
tell
who
he
is,
or
Griggs were present at today’s cabinet perial government to consider the situ­
g«-»t Vrsenl in the world. arrived in
Lieutenant l’eory had hia ferì frotrn New York, six days and two hours vices have been received at Shanghai
where he came from. There is a clot meeting,
The nrcaident announced ation afresh. It practically repudiate«
PARDON FOR DREYFUS.
announcing that several British uns
duiing hts northern trip, bui now from England.
of blood in hrs brain which has caused that he
id intended to extend ili» suzerainty, reverts to the seven-year
Kuinur
That
the
Frmnrh
Cabinet
II«.
nonaries have been driven out of ths
wilkt without liinping,
a paralysis ol »|>eecb. due to typhoid Chicago
ip to Minneapolis and St. franchise, and declines to give equality
Agreed Vpun It.
New York and Boston capitaliata
fever. The only words he can utter Pawl.
llirbankw of Guatemala City wlll will form a livestock comhination with city of Paongan, situated 160 miles
to the Dutch and English languages in
Paris, Sept. lfl.—The Matin th it are an indistinct yes and no. By th»
across the border in Audone province.
A variety of »object« were dis-
•aie thè oiohaqner l»y a loan to ilio gof « u '.,| ital »I (.lo.ttoo.lioit to control the
morning asserts that th« cabinet hat aid of a map it was learned that be cussed, but final action was not taken, tbe voiksraad. In shoit, it is politely
Thibet.
<rnmon| of | J,&oo.(MK).
cattle business
Over 3,000 Lamas reside there, the agree! to pardon Dreyfus and that the came from Cambridge, Mass, A man except in the case of Cuban money or­ negative and defiant. The full text
may not be available for a day or two,
The Frrnch miialon atTri|ioli, bea«)-
Attorney.General Blackburn lias de­ majority of whom Joined the anti-for. decree will be signed September 19,
who accompanied him from Dawson ders to tbe United States, the rate of
•d by Father Fmireau ami .Major iainiy, cided that n game warden oannut grant eign demonstration ami drove the mis-
Many of the provincial papers pub­ says bis name is something like which will be raised from 30 cents per but it will not change the aspect of
affairs.
The cabinet will probably
haa lo«rn annihilatrd by the nativo*.
|H<rmits to hunt game out ol season for sonariee out. I jik latter included Mr. lish articles insisting on the granting “Fisk.” Efforts a*c Irei ng made to (100 to 50 cents.
meet on Wednesday or Thursday to
Thatowg of |)yra, Alaaka, lo In lw scientific pur|»i»es.
and Mrs. Shields an I Mrs. Macbeth. of a pardon. The Figaro sav* that establish the man's identity.
His
Wrecked «ml Burned«
consider the next Btep.
mow<| aciowR Lynn canal on scowa to
For several weeks previous to the tinal many officers of the army aie asking (? •
The Earl of Ystmouth, who bus been
Atchison, Kan., Sept. 18. — Missouri
It is supposed that the next move
^‘»gway, to iiugmolit ihat gruwing
liot the missionaries were compelled that Dieyfus be pardoned.
I
spending th« summer st an Atlantic
Pacific height No. 134 was wrecked at contemplated *bv the Transvaal is an
town.
C-onntess Prokeschosteln. preaiden
to stay in doors. Details are not known
resort will go on the stage. Ubarle»
4:80 this afternoon, midway between appeal to the powers. Legging them to
further than that tire mission was de­ of tbe Austrian Red Cross Society, ha
Teofireoien *n<l s olili,| WPrn killrel
Fiohman liss engaged him.
St. Patti, Neb., and Julian station, recommend arbitration on tbe lines of
stroyed and th« missionaries barely written a letter of condolence ti
'.’ X»« in ■ vsult in GincinnetL Bre
near Nebraska City. Three of the the conference at The Hague.
The
troops
quartered
at
the
Presidio
Mudame
Dreyfus.
esc»|>ed
by
Journeying
secretly
at
fsilien |imt tli«|| live, in un effurl ti>
I crew were instantly killed, and their
Francisco
now
number
nearly
in
Han
night.
vscovs» thè chlhl.
Kruger*» Kept».
Ha« McKinley Intervened?
bodies cremated.
number includes 6,000
.Near Ichang and Chun King an anil-
Pretoria, Sept. 1(1.—The discnasiot
' «ptain Thomas Plrelsn, a er«ck 11,000. Thia
The killed are: Engineer Tom Gil­
The Cape Town correspondent of the
letutned from the Islands and awaiting Catholic uprising has lieeii caused by of the that <1 raft of the reply to tin
Woailswonlstnsn sn<l pistul shot ot
lam, Fireman T. M. Ruse, Brakeman Daily Mat! say»:
hi lister out.
kidnaping of children by wandering Hr itiah note ended this evening, Preei
«»«a» ( rly, lui» nhhllenxiHl Ksteihaay
W. H. Foster, all single and residents
“Afrikander blind circles profess to
gypsies.
A
number
of
native
Catholic»
Emile Zola baa published n proteat
■ lent Kruger having left at 4 o’clool
,0 »«hi Inni a iluel.
of Atchison.
have information that President Mc­
have
boon
killed
against
the
Rennes'
verdict,
in
which
and
not
huviug
returned.'
It
i«
unde
Ueient test» )'tseticullv iissihu thè
Kinley has intervened between Great
Drank Wooit alcohol.
stood the government will draw up 0)« an uutuuui nm»irax*<i lecture on th«-,
'"l'tiiui <>f th» Msu.cr rsvo!v»r liv thè lie shows concliisively the wnakness of
Venrwneln ICevolutlon Nprandlng.
Britain and the Transvaal.
war
in
the
Pbilipp
nss
by
Edward
Vallejo,
Cal.,
Sept.
18.
—
Michael
Anal reply in it» tinal form tomorrow
8H«'I Miste« itnveinuient, It l» bcinu tlie priMeciition'a case lurfore the eyes
New York, Sept. lfl. — News of ths
Shields, a recitation Uy Miny 'Helen. Owens and Richard Conroy, marines
and
submit
the
same
to
the
volksraad.
of
the
world.
by thè Gerntan cevnlry.
Condemned to Death.
progress of the Veneiuelaii revolution
Lamar, and vocirt (elections by Chai les ot the cruiser Philadelphia, have died
' «l'tsin Robert Notile ami Usptnln |
I The commissioners of Clallam boun­ has been received by a prominent The teply will bo in term« strongly in­
Washington, Sept. 19.—The secre­
H. Whiting.
from the effects of drinking wood
fluenced
by
the
Orange
Flee
State,
and
,UI
Durstli, nblos on Ilio stnfl ty, Washington, have appealed to the South American, by mail, in this city, among other features the maintenance
alcohol. Both men enlisted at Mate tary of war, in response to numerous
of the Interior to modify the from the vice-millttry committee in
eruusl ShnftiT, liirv» I hm > ii promoleil secretary
1
Bungling Ksncutlon of n Nogro.
island. Owens, who was formerly a requests, cabled General Otis regarding
of
the
convention
of
1884
will
be
lariliidflries ot the Olympic reserve. ohurge of the atfaii« of the rebels.
»<” breverv >.t s«» JiINII h,u.
Mobile. Ala.. Sept.
18. — Henry member of the Sixteenth infantiy, tbe two men of the Sixteenth infantry
■
torngly
«»artted.
b" peoplo of Cape Nomi* aroto bave Four bundled and fifty thousand acres This committee is located now on one
served through the Cuban campaign who, according to the press dispatches,
The situation this evening is not
of agricultural lurid is included in tho of the West Indian islands, and con­
b>r,' .H,|",l'l,”'l reflui«, wliiolr will be
and came here from Samoa on the had been condemned to death in the
considered
so
favorable
as
it
was
dur
reserve.
sists of five generals.
11 whi y
0,1 Tlmnksuivlng <lny.
Badger. He win a native of Philadel­ Philippines for assaulting native wo­
ing the forenoon.
Th» Filipinos have made their reply
In his letter, which is dated Septem­
men. A reply received tonight said
tur '
l,ln ,“r8'*"* »'('1 fiirest strile-
phia.
Nrgro Lynebed in Georgia.
,ur» north ol Hitkn.
' to our offer of autonomy, The docu­ ber 3, the writer says that the involu­
there was a third soldier now about to
**D«Vll
Al.»«**
llatflsld
<*«i*tur«il.
Macon.
Ga.,
Sept,
lfl.
—
A
specie
ment repeats arguments contained in tion is piogtessing rapidly, and has
be tried in connection with the same
II».,
'l,'l>i»rtm»nt lins nss.gnorl 1
Williamston, W. Va., Sept. 13.— case, arid that when the court-martial
a recent appeal to the powers for recog­ spread to all parts id the re)4tblio. from Tifton, Ga., to the Telegrap
'"•r-A.lmir.i E«,
I'xriiiiliar to command
Sheriff Henderson, of Logan cAiintv, was concluded the papers would be
nition. Il further says that tho raoe The letter further states that in Coro, says: A negro was arrested at Tyf
‘•'" North Allenti
— de squadorn in place
a id a posse of 15 today went to the forwarded to the department. The two
prejudice of the Aiuerleans is to blun.e tlie whole state is in arms, and that this morning and positively identified (piling th« «wild time, suce»safully.
01 K"«r Ailruii.*.
f«l Sainpauii, who wtll
Hatfield fort, in the mountains 80 men sentenced are Corporal Damphoffer
General Castro with an army of 8,000 as one of the two negroes who assaulted
for lhe hostilities-
........'«ir»! <>l thè
.... Ibi
..oeton navy
miles from here, and without hlood- and Private Conine. The name of tbe
ftrils.
Hurricane In Newfoundland.
The Civic Federation conference on men, left Valera on August I9,*nnd on Mias Johnson at that place last Tues
Two hundred men, heavilv
St. John's, N. F., Sept. 18—A violent shed captured “Devil Anse” Hatfield, third soldier involved has not yet been
the ns«'" «»'I abuses ot trusts and com­ August 38 annihilated the government day.
r«niort^i"W Y",k Wor,‘* P«hlUliee
lies a a
armed, assembled at Tyty.
huri'cane swept this section of New­ Iris son Bob, and John Dingess, a rela­ made public. The sentences will not
Lwl. . ' .'"‘"'»'«w with Admiral binations ope n nd In Chicago with forces at Uaroca under Torre». It is
People passing on strain at 3 o’clock foundland last night. Four fishing tive of the Hatfields by marriage. The be executed until the war department
repre»«ntutivo men from nearly every reported, aueoiding to the wiiter, that
with . "
!•'"admiral is credited
this
morning saw a negro suspended boats were driven off the St. John*« prisoners will be taken to Pike county shall have reviewed the oases. The
Castro
pursued
the
government
troops
W,|n iRYHu, ai ... .
.....
thè FiU^ "K l*1U*
belinve tliat state in tiisv Union in nttendanue. to Barquisimeto ami onpturod that 80 feet in the air from a telegraph pole.
Governor Tanner and Mayor Harrison
coast, and three men and a woman and tried on charges of murder grow­ papers cannot leach Washington in less
Search for the other uegio continues.
ing out of th« Hatiield-McCoy feud.
than 80 days._____________
each d»llvered sit address i f welcome. town.
were drowned.
than are Ih. Cuba,,..
Keform In Bttaeball.
Through lllsinnl Swamp «•■■»I.
For Highway Bobbery.
Killed Her Children ««(I Heraelf.
Glasgow numbers among its poptila
NaMoaal ■sport ■«position.
Chicago, Sept. 19.—A new baweball
Chicago, Sept. lfl. — A special from
ptlnter'*1'1
" wt’ll-known
Pulaski,
Va.,
Sept.
18.
—
Noah
Fin
­
Hon a man who is making a msnuaoript
Scotia, Neb., Sept. 18.—As a result
Philadelphia, Sept. lfl. —With cere­
Hoiml t ”1
<>f tho Interna* copy of tho Bible. Ho expects to tiir- Norfolk. Va., says the torpedo boat
ley. a negro, was hanged here today. league, whose circuit will include cities
monies unattended by ostentation, the of domestic difficulties, Mrs. Earn«
Talbot
will
shortly
be
given
a
spin
His crime was highway robbeiy and at­ in both the National and Western
WhiUlian’<MaVl,l0il
diod ttl iah it in two years.
Phillips
forced
her
two
children,
aged
through the recently opened Dismal National Ki|»ort Exposition was for­
• W. Y.t Hgetl (17 yenm.
tempted
murder, and his execution was Leagues, and which will be known aa
Wilbur F. and John Stiles are twins swamp canal, which will form an im­ mally opened at noon today. Diitin- 1 and 3 years, to take carbolic acid, the only instance in late years in the American Association of Baseball
*’"l«lili»i?|,,'r'*1 ',^****
....... issiteli living in Wichita, Kan. They look so portant link in the system of inland guislied visitors from all sections of and then swallowed a dose of the poison
Clubs, was formed today at a meeting
"•» eli 11,1."** "
"f odiication fu» much alike that only intimate friends water ways that in time of war ars the country were in attendance, includ­ herself. The husband found all three whioh the extreme penalty has been here of baseball men and lovers ot the
imposed in Virginia for this offense.
lying
upon
the
floor
dead
when
be
re
­
largnl,
11
trobillly in Russia, <an tell thorn apart.
national game. The cirouit as decided
expected to afford safe passage for tor­ ing representative» of the diplomatie
1 •ov"tnriieni «xpense.
Seattle. Sept. 18.—Alfred Ray. repre­ on will include St. Louis, Milwaukee,
pedo boats and other small craft unabls corp», officers of the army and navy, turned from the field where he hac*
Near
u
certain
quarry
in
Italy
le
a
to u,u
^t’"y folk» are foibiden
senting a Philadelphia syndicate, is Detroit, Chicago, Baltimore,
scientist» and business and professional been at work.
New
town the Inhabitants of which pay no to co|>e with a hostile fleet. On this
men
The dedicatory ceremonies were
shipping men and material to Alaska York, Philadelphia and Washington,
* he «tri..,, 111
l,r tamburino in
trip
the
Talbot's
newly
installed
petro
­
Pattern
capitalists
ate
to
establish
a
renter taxes. They are quarry em­
held in the immense auditoiium, which Structural a tee I plant at Menominee, for the construction of the second rail­ A. C. Anson was ofleied the tbe presi­
Oll|y .» lui,"
and epeeoh
ployes, who have dug dwellings in the leum fuel furnace will he given a
florslnp '
*° **lniu In tlitrir publio
was crowded.
dency. but refused to accept at present,
Mioh., which will «tuploy 6,ODO band«. road in Ural territory.
I test.
face ot a steep rock.
Epitome of the Telegraphic
New« of the World.
A h|g yh*li| of will'll
lh(* W m II h \\ »illii Vitllay.
r.-|M.rt«-l In
Thirty-fifth Will Leave Fron
Oregon Metropoli».