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KLAMATH VOL. 5 IV. ÍN1 » < KLAMATII I LA! EH FALLS, REPUBLICAN KLAMATH NEWS. • 600 M llllaiu Bonney, H not«*! esplorsr, 1» *l«'a*| at Isiialon i A á * COUNTY, OREGON, SEPTEMBER 28, TO THE 1899 PAN. NO. 24 SALEM Mueh 1» the Kapurs Vrom »Irltoe Wear Ashland Wso.«»«« Thia aea»on. !«•»•• on MILL BURNED. Building« and • 1 ftn.Oi». Grain About EXPOSITION NOW ON Ashland, Sept. 23.—On« thousand Salem, (n , Sept. 25.—The mill am! Epitome of the Telegraphic lollar» in gold wua «««-urisl in two pans Only Four Hundred Hostiles >f ria k |»>und«i| up and wash«.I nut Navy Destroys Worka on the elevator warehouse of the xalem Flour New» of the World. ing Mills (Tompany, located at the Mammoth Exhibit of Prod nt Zamboanga. >n« day last week at th« Angle and Bay of Subig. i» a result ol religious riots. Ferroll, «■ornerof Commercial and Trade Htrev<a, ucts of the Northwest. Brown »trike on Mount Hurling, aboot ■|»<iii ha. le-eii priii hiliiu<d uii*l< r mar- were destroyed by tire at 4 «»’clock this 3<> mil«« south of Ashland, and ju»l I , tial law morning. The total loss la about rn y PRAf I If ALLI DESER I Elf <ver tlie . California line. An A»hlan<.' TOWN OK OLA NG A 1'0 RIlfDLEf) $150,000, a large part of which will I he plant al tiie American Tlu-Plate Ilian who haa ju»t returned from thr fall on farmer« who had grain store«! INFORMATION ANO RHÌlKATUlN <« iui |»« iiv , >«t Atlanta, Ind., »»» «le- ««■«•lie 1» re»|>>n»ibl« for the statement at the mills. There was over 135,000 •lltiy««| |,y ||tl. )1HtHi $|MI,(HMI. winch i» n««t doubt,«.) |,y tho»« wlm art Bushels of wheat store«! in the build Krupp Cannon IVtitrh th. In.urg.nl. The Fair Opeming pt«* in her 3M Will li'quailltod with the richness of tin I ruin!» of «ii-iii ri«l Muvimo Gomes ings, only alsiut 35,000 bushels of Wer» Working IVn. Ill,,wo I. Kun and Kveitlng I i«*il leml, which is known a. th« KIon like »ay they will pu»|i th« old fiatriot for which Ix-longe«! to the mill company. Uy Landing I'urty. October IM. I'hi» claim 1» lo«*ut«*<l ■mar the summit ward tn tin- i .noiiig Cuban election». The fire was cause« 1 by adust explo :»f Mount Sterling, at an elevation ol sion near the cleaners on the third t!<s»r I h<* »1« Hiner» I'ity r>( Si-uttlc and Cot- Captain Di ev fus ha i btH-ii -«ard im« I Manila, Sept. 23.—Cable re|»»rts Manila, Sept. 26. — Th« cruiser of the mill, and it spread rapidly. The Oregon Industrial Exposition at tag«* t tty, vvhlch havo arrivt**l from front I lo IIo «oii< «*rning the reenlta of nearly 8,000 feel al«ove »«u level, and bv th» ««iiincil <>l ministers Alaska, Imd a cuiiibln«»! cargo ol $.’>00, General Hute«’ m-«i>n«l trip nmong the was accidentally «Uncovered al»>ut a Charlo-ton, the monitor Monterey and The insurance on the mill company’« Portland this year ia going to )>o a t'ol'iied John Miley, lt»<*|«-*--t«.r- -<*i* 18H*. r«'ur ngo by .Me»»r» Angle and Brown, the guufxiatx (onconl and Zafiro, with buildings and machinery, which are grand «.-onibination of fair, )>an>l * <>n- M«*uth«'rn Island» in«ll<at«i that <»nly I'm latter being a ‘‘pocket hunter” of the marines an 1 l>lneja«-ketx from the eral ««I vulonti’i’r«. '< «lea I al Manila almost a total loss, is alxmt $40,000, MrtH and thrilling performan**«*« by i I rein h pa|»r »»y» that Cidonel ulioul loo rela-la ut Zumlsucng« reiune »x|M*rie.l«-e A small piece of rich float j cruiser Baltimore, left Cavite Septein- lia» all »ill elideavot to MH iire »«t while their value is place*! at about world-renowned performers. JouaiiHtc, pii'sldelit of the lt«i|in«-x coin I ■ to ro'oginzo American authority. was found, and in tracing it up almost 1 st 19, an*l, as already cable!, pro- tier« fr<»m northern Italy and Hwed«*n All the proluctx of the entire North $75,000. Only about 30,000 bushel» martial, voted !«>r tho a«'«|uittal of I’clliling tho out«Oll««' III th« i-land of the lirst »rloke of the pick into the ceede«! to Subig bay to destroy an in of the stored grain was insure*I, so the west will be attrm tively exhibited. Mark Hanna mvs It »«»nl«l I h * hi * h « Drnylu» Luzon, ihn citv ttt Zaml»«»iii/a i» pruc« ground uncovere«! a streak of very rich surgent cannon there. loss u> the owner» is great. Consider Grains, gras»«*», fruits. Hower», vegeta than disgrace for us lo wdi ihr riiiiii|. The rela-l« ar« in ijuartz and locate I th« claim for them. Owing to the ba>l weather, the opera able of the grain not damage«! by water, bles, stc., will all )<e sliown, and man III«' dl»tri«-t«f Adien, in Asia Minor, ticaily deaerted. pines *“• vi»it««l by all i-arth<|«iak«, and ac- camp four mili-a in th« ««iiiiitry. Th« I hey took «rut several th«>u»aiid dollar» tion was postponed until yesterday, it is thought, can be cleaned and sold ufactured art!« les will l*e attra< tively At s lumber yard 8re In !»•» Angeles «•riling to the latent mlvlc«» over 200 Moros and 1 ilipino« ur« iinfriendly, in gold last year la-fore the »nows of when the warships for three hours bom- for al«»ut half price, an«! the mill com- arranged. und diatiirliancea L<-tw<«-n thein Mil' w inter drove them ■ ff the claim, the I bar de-1 the town of Olan.-apo and the three ni«n were Injure!, two of tli«*m ppraon» |»-ri»he I |>any will take immediate Step« to eave The amateur photographer» of the lialil« to «x-etir. Jolo i« «piii't au«! th» /old la-ing |»iuude*l out in a hand mor l entrenchments where the gun was situ fatally all that possibly can l»e saved. world will make a display of their Betwren «3,000 and 4,tM8t marine en- nativ«*» i-ontinun friemlly. tar. Th i® NttMMou it bi that ated. Men from the <'liarlewton, Con- tine battalion of the Thirty -fifth will glni-er» on the <ir«wl lake» thruatcu u The mill, which was run as an in work, and cash prizes ranging from th« lucky miner» have taken out not cord and Zafiro were then landed uu dependent concern by men interested |.j to $25 will **e award«*I This art Mil from PortlauJ oti the Ehler within ■ Ink» uni« « i>«,-ir demand fora 13’y Gibbon® ut lb« Wblln II oub ». IU days Waiihintflon, Hupt. 22.—('Mniiiutl I«--» than $20,000 in like manner, and der a heavy insurgent tire, proceeding in the Portland flouring mills, may exhibit is going to lie a great feature, per « ent advan«*e m met. hn<l half an h'*ur*N <oiifiufio <• Imw long tlu-ir lca«l will lust no one to the cannon, which was utterly de never lie rebuilt, as the Portlan«l Flour awl amateurs everywhere are invited Hcheurer Kestner, chief cx|ein»nt oi T)i<* Colombian government h»»’l»- stroy»! by guncotton, and then re- ing Mills Company owns another mil) to contribute to it. with thu prt’Mhlunt Uxluy. 11» vahn m « • pr«-t«nds to know the cause «d Dreyfus, died <>u th«« <!a su«s| a deer«-« closing her |»>rts to »hi|»« I hey have run a cut into th« moun- ! turnol to the warships. The Arncri- in Salem. The lire was one of the The music at the exposition at Port coiii|>nnh*<l |>y | nthrr KtufToid, of thl® the captain was pardom»!. having the I iu I miii I c plague on l»>»rd, land thia year is going to lie of the <’ity. Further than to admit that the t;«in for a abort distanc«* and have only : cans had one man wounded during the largest ever seen in Salem. A prominent Filiplm» hns approached arriving from iu(«*<-te«l ports. very l«xt. Bennett’» full military (Minvuraatioti relnteii U> the l’hill|»|duu bdlowi»! (lie |«y streak thus (ar to a engagement. General McArthur in the mallvr u| While waiting in Subig bay for bet The gold 1» found in Di»)ut* he» from Johannesburg re- roll«! it ion*, CardniMl GibUm® de« lined lepth of 26 feet OUR HEAD IS TURNED. band will give loth uLax»ice 1 and popu rvh-asinx the Aineticau pt is* mer» port a coinplrte ih»loi-atloll of tho Itslld to inalte a ataU'inent re^anlinic the eon* « jsirphyry formation or ledge which ter weather, the American« descrie«! lar concerts every aftertbsm an*I even mining ln«lii»tr« The eso*iur con frr$*n« e. A feu of the Catholic < leryy li«-s <>n the lawlrock and pitches into Filipino reinforcement« moving toward M« Say« Goldwln Xnillh. Who Think* ing. and its music is really grand The atnpreas tl«>w«ger of China f>«w«y ia O»sreitlinaled. Olangapi At « 1<> A M yesterday tinues and all th«« mines are «'losing While the exposition at Portlxn*! has ■alii tu Iw seriously III an«l bail have I mm ’I i very much exer« ined by th«i th« mountain at a considerable angle. Toronto, Ont., Sept. 25.—Goldwln all the liext f«*aturex of a fair, the dull The find has led to a large nuuda-r of the Monterey l«egan to advance upon Hung I'haug has been roalliel re|«»rtH of the dew< ration of <*hu<*rh Ih«- exclteiiia nt of meeting hi» chil- pn«»|a-i t«,r» trying to duplicate it in the town, which was alout three miles Smith, writing in a local paper, says: an*! uninteresting feature» are carefull; power. «Iren ha» pr>»lu<««l a sericus reaction projx’rty in the Philippine® by our *d- th« same Miction, but ua yet without east of the monitor’s anchorage. The “Nothing could show the extent to cut out. and everything ia ma*la bright President Kruger has lawn infortned lu the condition of Dr«*ylux, and it 1» diem, and it i® prt Miiin»*<l thia, together suc<-<-sa. • halreston. Concord ami Zafiro fol which the head of Columbia has l-een an«l interesting. The amusement fea that the » III re« rive n<> help (nun Get (eared that It loav Im i><*i'<'»»sry lo ««11 I with other hubpM tn relating to thu lowed. At 7:20 the Monterey opened turned by the war more than her ador ture comprises performances by the ( *aUi<dit- « hun h in the Philippine®, him lo Malta or Madeira. COLLISION ON A BRIDGE. lu sur In the event of War with Grisai fire with her secondary and main bat- ation of the hero Dewey. What did great Florenz troupe, this being their Britain. < 'ongre»»iiiaii Hawley, rr|ir«*«-rntnig were dim tiftM'd. tene»; the Char!« -ton and Conconl Join- the hero Dewey and his comrades do? first appearance in America. The Freight Train« C'rmeh Tttgether W l«h , ing immediately. At 7:30 the insur They sat in almost perfect safety and wonderful sisters Macarte will give Ml»ir unions have ordered all work American capitalists, has pur«-ha»e<l a Terrible lleaulta. gent cannon answered the first shot destroy««! at long range a line of help thrilling performances every evening, in ««inn«*- li«>n with the Chicago fall Ice Isrg« »ugar entate tn Culm, in th« prov St. I’anl, Sept. 23.—A serious acci • A million ati* I a passiug close to the Monterey’s smoke less tubs, with some hundre«Is of the and Major Ganz, the smallest man in Uval at«ip|«Hl until an «gieeiiirut is luce of Mataiiz.«» lent occurre-l on thu Omaha railroad half will Im expended in iuijiroviiig it. stack. The gun was tired twice only. poor Spaniards who manne«i them, the world, wjll l«e on exhibition, and res* he«l <.irly t«<-lay n«-.ir Windoni, Minn., four The American l«onibar«liiig then l«e- and who alone had any opportunity of there will l«e an iinm«n»e iiierry-go- "Big Dsn” Dougherty, n notorious Alter a six weeks' sle/e Jules Guer men l«eiug klll««d an 1 thn-e seriously came general. At 9:30 the Monterey showing heroism on the occasion. So round for the children. There will tie in the French anti-Semitic agitator, Iwnkroblmr and murderer, who luui injure«), in a rear-end collision of advance«! to a range of GOO yards, using jwrfectly secure did the Americans feel oo lack of healthful amusements. aurren«!ere«l when th«* atuiy was alsiut Ire n *111111,' a »«iiteuce 111 Manchester, freight trains on a bridge. her main battery. Two hundre«! and tliat they adjourne«! to breakfast in the The immense exposition building has England, lias I smu |strdoli«i| and is lu atta«'k his tort. Ih« dead are Engineer Rasmussen, fifty men were landed alsiut 800 yards middle of their sport. There was lieen made as pretty ax a picture, and thought to liav e » tart«»! for thia country ireman Rols-rtx, who <lii«l at 6 a. m.; Mrs Mary Bnsiks, who has I r*eu in east of the cannon at 11 o’clock, under among them a single casualty, and had you can imagine what a scene of splen iremxn Stratton and John Rols-rtx, official r«q»irtx of two hattlns lie- a Michigan prison for 3'1 year» ha» l«*«ui a severe Mauser lire. they all gone tiger hunting one casual dor it will present when illuminate«l traveling man from St. James, Minn. )ard«>n<«l She Immediately married twren th«« Mexicans and Yaijui» have The men from the Charleston were ty at least prol«ably would have oc by its 3.500 electric lights. I h«« injtirisl, none fatally, are: George reach«*>l la«« Angel«-» Tli« Mexican« SHIPS DESIGNATED. Ihr man who hail her convl« tetl the first to reach the («each, but the curred. A new feature this year is a repro lew. engineer; Johu Yeomans, «ngi- Representative Dalzell, ol Pennsyl were victorious in l»>th engagement», City if III«» «!• Jntirlro mh <1 Mlkh WHI Concord's men were the first at the ’’For thia, however, Dewey, is de duction of Multnomah falls, the pride n«x-r, an I Thouiax Morrill, fireman but luffi'lrei cou»ld«rabl<i lo»s. War gun, which they reached at 11:10. clared to be the equal of the great sea of all Oregon. It is 80 feet high, has vania, sais that Imth the senate ami Trat3«p«»rt th« Thirty fifth. Th«- Omaha «q»-cial freight train, The cannon was found to lie a 16-cen- men who conquered in the terrible days the same rustic bridge as the original, house will present bills In r<*gar<l to 1» procerehng, despite th«« official an Washington. Hept. 22 —1 !><■ shi|si -tending >>n the bridge over th»- 18 » uoucemrut ol »u»|«rli>|i>n of III •« 11111 lea . tin t-ter Krupp gun, presumably ob of Aboukir, Copenhagen, Trafalgar. If and is worth coming miles to see. curren* y legislation at the ueit session whi< h will carry the Thirty-fifth regi Moiinw river, uear Win«loin. at alsiut In acconlan.M with the right« of the Of congress. tained from the Spaniards. Meanwhile he were so inclined he might probably Portland is a fine city to visit, and ment to Manila will be litl«*«l out for 11:30 last night, under what ia sup- Russian orthodox church, Mias Julia the warships continual to shell the 1« elected president of the United there are thousands of sights to see, C b Pe« k, a prominent farmer liv Ih nl Grant, daughter of Brigadler-Gcii- the voyage at Portlaml, au«i »11 sup p-«'l wux a iiiixappreheniion of onierx, shelving lieach on the east and west States. an* I you can see many of them for 5 plies which are necessary will lie pur- wax cra»he«l into liy another freight ing near l**ilngt<*n. Morrow county, eral and Mrs “Canada cannot possibly take part cents by riding all over town on the Frederick l «raut, und side to sileneo the insurgent tire upon cha»«-d in that city. train drawn by two engiucx and coni- ltragen, <lle«l from hemorrhage ot the granddaughter ot General Uly»»«-« F the sailors from the trenches skirting in the celebration of Dewey’s triumphs electric cars, which run everywhere. This was the in«trn«-tion which Sec l»«x<«l of 25 heavily load««I cars. The lung» Tli<* n«ighla«rs thought he had Grant, slid Prince tanta cute tie, Count without evidence of discourtesy toward The pries of admission to the expo»i- the lieach. retary Itoot gave to the adjutant-gene bridge went down, carrying the en- unalljnx, lasaino frighten»«! and re Hpranxnkl, of liu.ma, were marruxl 1U Gunner Olsen explode«! 50 pounds of Spain, a friendly nation, which has tion is kept down to 25 cents, and all ral today in th« presence of Senator gin«-, and part of lx«th trains, and as fused to bury him, and two physicians New York guncotton in three discharges in the done Canada no wrong. Spain, let it the railroads «uid steamloats will carry |«rlorme<! the task unable«! sitnon. Th«- senator arrived in Wash the water in the river was but four feet cannon, which had suffere-1 from the l«e renieml**re«l, though deprive«l of her people during the fair at specially low Emperor William i® on a visit V» ington alsiut tuaiii At 2 <»’< 1< h k he leep, th«* «lelirts caught tip*, »nd heavy possessions in this hemisphere, is still rates. Over 3.00Ü |<er*>ne are «lead mid Hniwli-u. tire of the warships. saw the secretary of war. and after ho lamage reeulU.I, while four men met missing a. a result ol the rorrnt ty- The Americana then is*tnrne«i to the a Mediterranean power, decaye«! at The Oregon Industrial Exposition luul i*vplatiu«l the nituatlon th« ’ d« ’ »ire» lexth in an uwful form, t'ondui tor A big strike for an eight-hour day ii phonas in the Orient, Mmh daurage boats, the firing inland being kept up present, but capable of restoration. at Portland is going to be one of the of the |»«>|*le of Portland, ami the Williams, of the train wihch wax nntli'i|»«to<l in Cul-a to shipping la re|«>rte«l to protect the embarkation Tin* Con The British government will hardly events of the year, and it is first-class Ihr a|q»tlhn< facillti«’« for fitting out the tiaus|»«rtx, «truck, tied after the accident, after B'lbaldeu* » of th elleaahi mine in the A regiinrut of Canadian» desire to l«e cord’s men were the last to leave the thank the Canadian government for in every respect. It spares no expense telling conflicting stories as to ita th«’ »«•’■retary gave tho order. shore and the warships were reached making her an implacable enemy.” islsnrl of Xhlkoku entailed the l««as of sent to South Africa in theeveut of war in 1>eing interesting and attractive, and The secretary made only one proviso cause. «50 Uves. From some |<arta of the » Illi the Boer» at 11:50. has solid business men !>ehin<l it. Its —that outfitting at Portlaml should oc- HOOTED OFF THE PLATFORM. ingtinl Until literrr. •«nth reports «nil «-time tn of th«««iaands Cadet Brinzer, with the Concord’« general committee of management Ch<:> ks for $5,000,000 have Ix-cn I«- i-asion tn« delay. Senator Simon tol«l Washington, Sept. 23.—The foreign launch, armed with a galling, «lid ex up»n thousands of houses d«*atr«»vod, su«*«l bv thr govcrniiient (or the autici- comprises the following well-known Jerry Nlinptnn'i Praise of aguinaldo him then* would I»’ no occasion for de commerce of the Unite*! States in th« cellent work on the left of the landing while every prefecture «aiutita by him- l*at«*«l < 8'tolmr interest. gentlemen: M aa Too Much for HI« Hearers. lay, a» n« ’ < « ’ «saric« «xnild la> readily pro <ir«-«hi iu Ita dead. daad. o «ninth of August 1899, is the largest in party. Captain Meyers, of the ma <lre«l» An interesting in. i- H. C. Breeden, president; I. N. Kansas City, Sept. 25.—A dispatch Thr |«crmanrnt organization of thr cured in Portland. the history of that month. The ex- rines, captured a muzzle-loading fiel* dsnl la t)>(« Beaht uiine catastrophe Fleischner, vice-president; R. J. to the Journal from Wichita, Kan., Anietlmi lllilr <1- Imathcr Cotn|«any |>*rts are nearly 25 per centh higrr piece. Lieutenant McDonald was in » m tho final «uv lug <>f five miners, llolmee, treasurer; W. 8. Struble, sec WAR PREPARATIONS. says: than those of August of the phenomenal conAnand of the landing party, and the •hu ha«l been impriaoned in the earth was < ff«'i tsd in Nrw York. Fix-Congressman Jerry Simpson was retary; K. C. Masten, assistant secre f»r xix days by the cuving In of th» eu Thr Crown «-otton mills, of Dalton, Neither Fnglend Nur t hr Tratta veal H III year 1898, au*l 33 )»*r cent higher th«in movement was splendidly execute,! and hooted off the platform here this even tary; II. E. Doeche, auditor; George trance. tin« average August in the years 1894, controlled. Ha < aught Napping. Ii* , has rstabliah««! a world'» murd ing while addressing a local G. A. K. L. Baker, superintendent; J. P. Mar Th«* numliers of the Filipinos there shall, Ben Selling, H. L. Pittock, D. Cuba 1« auffonng fron« a lung oun* by |«ylug a dividend of 93 |»*r cent. Iaimlon, Sept. 23.—Despite all out- 1X95 and 1896, while for the eight reunion. Mr. Simpson said: months of the calendar year ending could uot lie ascertained, and no dead Solis Cohen, C. B. Wiliams, Dan Mc tinutsl drought. ward show of calm. Great Britain in in “ I glory in the spunk of Aguinaldo ’ « Tli«- state grain commission of Wash with \ugust they an* the highest tn our were seen. I Allen, A. B. Steinbach, J. E. Thielsen, Tha Niahrill» wiil not 1>« saut to ington ha» reaffirm«*«! thr grad«*» adopt practically the samt« condition tvalav history. The total ex|»*rts for the The Monterey tire«l for four hours— men. They are simply fighting to re D. M. Dunne, R. C. Judson, L. M. an wan the United Steten a few weeks gain the land the Catholics took from Vsnesusla till naeded. ed last year, and made tkciu permanent. Spiegl, Sig. Sichel, II. D. Ramsdell, l«efore the o|«eliing of the war with eight molit h® ending with August, 21 shots from her 10-inch gun«, and 17 Chln» ha« protextad agalnat Goneral The navy department has directed S|«atn. Beneath the crust of diplomati«* 1899, w i re $792.595,332, against $778,- from her 12-inch guns. Th«* town, them. A local paper has asked: ’Who B. 8. Pague, General O. Summers, Col is John Brown ’ s soul marching with — Oti»' eiclnslon Order, that the Eagle and Yankee Im accepted reserve, the ofllclgln are working night 632.30* tn the phenomenal year 1898. which was riddled with shells, took tire Otis or Aguinaldo?’ I believe John onel I. N. Day, George Fuller, E. 8. at several points. Japan ia baitag ingod to seenre rail- st the Portsmouth navy yar«l by Octo ami «lay pr»|«iiring for the signal to In*- l»rryfn« 1« nt ( »rpentn»«. Browu's soul is marching with Agui Edwards. ber 17. »ay coacaaaiona from China. gin hostilities, whether tlvat comes or STRUCK A REEF. naldo.” Carpentnm, France, Sept. 23 —Ex THE FIRST MONTANA. The navy il<-|*artni<*rit has awarded not. Jamoa M. Nixon, a onre (amoua Captain Dreyfus arriveil her»« this Mr. Sipmson said in sul>stance that Transport I»»«l«naw Kept Afloat by thr contract lor building the Ports England in not going to l«e caught •uowman, ia dead In Naw York. morning. nn«l went to the home of M. he would rather lie with Aguinaldo ■ Is Cow|i.nl.a K.turu on th. Transport Working Her I’utnp« Steatlily. Al- than with General Otis. An ol«i sol-’ Zaalaadla. The ballleahip Kantneky will Imre mouth do* k to John Pierce, of New napping any more than the Transvaal. Valabregue, his brother-in-law. San Francisco, Sept. 26.—The Unite»! «lier in the audience rose and saiifthat York, st $1,890,000. While Imnl Salisbury in quietly nt though the arrival of Dreyfus at the San Francisco, Sept. 25.—The Uni «tat run abuut tha lat of (Jutolwr. States transport Leelenaw came into the speech was drifting too much into Relic» of S|*atil«h rule in Cul«a are to home in Hatfield house, Mr. Chamlicr- home of his relativo, who him l«een ee- te«! States transport Zealandia arriveil Th» Indian hoppiakets in Pitrallu ■ part today with the pumps steadily at lain in buried in work nt the colonial taldi»lu«l ax a cloth merchant h«*re for politics. This was applaude«l and Im di»|«>a«*<l of. The pro|mrty of Cu ’•"ay, Washington, ara nun «lancing. work to overcome the effect of a hole greeted with cries of ” Throw him out!” from Manila via Yokohama today, hav bans that was i'oiitisciit«d by the Span office, ami double forces at the royal « quarter of a century, was soon known ing on loan I six companies of the First arsenal and dockyards are straining no demonstration occurn*d, Mme. in the ship's bottom. The Leelenaw and "Kick Simpson off the platform!” Ih« eotira hiislneaa aeatlon tar «Is will Im returned. Montana volunteers. A noisy greeting sailed for Manila September 2, with every nerve to equip and tran»|«>rt Dreyfus is expect««] here tonight Men and women arose and hissed, and was extended to the returning soldiers, tlra V-, wa» wiped out by Th«« insurgent leader, General do tnaqis to the Cape. a cargo of commissary stores and 200 the men kept crying, "Put him out!” whose safe arrival was announce<l by While Dreyfus’ health does uot permit Castro, 1» making much progress in It may la* said for certain that Great of his receiving visitors, it is ho|»«l the horses for army use. After leaving this Simpson appeal»! to the crowd to sit The aorereign graml hslga of O«l«l Vcnesiiola. lie is following the con rat' Britain will do nothing to precipitate limate will restore his strength during port distemper was developed among down. "I am coming to my perora the blowing of steam whistles an*I ths discharge of cannon. Ihrlron, Mich., in an- pursued by the revolutionists in 1892. matterà, ami the colonial office is (ar .he next few mouths, which he is ex- the horses, and so many of the animals tion.” he said, although he ha«l been »»al «aimiun. Notification of the Zelamiia’s com die«l that the Leelenaw put into Hono A passenger train collided with a from admitting that the case is |M*ct«xl to »pend here. •qx-aking only 15 minutes. Cries came, ing was promptly given, and tugs went A i [!' v , t **, u " r •'"* »rilvail (turn lulu and landed there the commissary freight train 18 miles southeast of Kan hopeless. "Take your peroration to Aguinaldo.” out to greet the transport. Gue tug had 1 mini grMii t* for II hwa II. storse an«l the surviving horses. The , . • •••1« luo paasengara and half sas Citv. Four |»««ph’ were killed and Simpson attempted to go on, but no • fnn ul go|,|. One! a ra 11 on from Drayfua. New York, Sept, 21.—A nja'i-ial to transport then started on the return one could hear him 10 feet away. The on t>oar>l a numt«er of officials of Cali four others more ur less «eriouxly in fornia and of San Francitcj, an*l mem Paris, Sept. 22.—The Aurore pub- th«* Herald from Washington say»: trip to this city. Th» American »hip Georg« gtatson jured. band struck up “The Star Spangled bers of the local reception committee, lixhes the following declaration (nun Immigration from the north of Italy During tho three days prior to reach Banner,” ami Mr. Simpson left the I om i I<,|nr M China. No News has been received from Alaska Captain Dreyfus: and from Sweden is to la- invited to ing this port, so thick and constant was platform, llis retirement was greeted reinforce«! by a brass ban*!. The oth« 1 ” ffitultatl fidui thtf (Hinifllar. to th«« effect that the front of the Tiiku carried Governor Smith, of Montana; ’’The government of the republic has Hawaii. The Hawaiian minister of th«» fog that no observations could l>e hi«»t?/"»Ji"'u*' T1"'ll1'" quartet- glacier was shattered by n rei ent earth- given me my liberty. But liberty is finance wax at the treasury depiirtment taken, and, having lost her bearings, with prolonged cheers. United State« Senator Carter an* I a Thousands of toll» of ice wore nothing to me without honor. From today to consult officials. He «aid the Leelenaw struck a reef near Mon party of Moutauans, who were vocifer tllillka *nl "’ h“" ’«f'iriiod, II« i|iiaki* ■dmonton Relief K*pe<1ltlon. ‘hi Ida, |Oü,t, Wil1 l,e “••‘"'»•l 's precipitated into the sea, ous in their joy at beholding their sol today 1 »hull «««ntinue to si*ek repara that he wm on hi» way to Ettroi«* to tara, 20 miles south of this port, last Seattle, Sept. 35.—Moved at last by ’""•landx for lo yeats. dier kith and kin once more. bet- »«•cure immigrant» from among the tion from a frightful judicial error of evening. She was for five hours stuck the apiieals of the relatives and friends The master of the Norwegian cutter The health of all on lioard is excel '“•^horn'"«'? ' congf««« and ter claas«*» in Northern Italy which I remain the victim. 1 wish fast on th«* rocks, and when she finally of the misguided men, so many of Marthn. r«*|x>rts tluit ou Heptemlrar 9, floate«i off at high tide it was found that whom met death or encountered hard lent, an«l there was but one death on •’i»t «>f nh " M’h '"ngie«»lonal dis- on the north eoaat of King Chalrt** is France to know by a detinitc judgment Sweden to Hawaii. the jaggeil rock had torn a hole in her ship and sufferings almost lieyond hu the voyage, that of James Ashton, atruck for aproo Mnnoy. »aeasr *' **• land, In« pi* ked up an anchor and buoy that I am i .ineent. My heart will Fourth United States cavalry, who die«! i. » anly l«*at at rest when there remains hi® Miitli toriu. .♦ TH Qon* OQ Vt.- » bottom. man endurance, Canadian officials have marked ”Andree Polar Expedition ” Septeml«er 19 of pneumonia. Aside I single Frenchman w ho imputes not a ’ “ It will I m * necessary for the Leelenaw dispatched a relief expedition over the «ay . that Ad .mirai Hampson -------- It is probable that after the first of to me the abolii inalile crime porpe- "ul nm to go in drydock for a considerable Edmonton trail route. The rescuers from this case there was no sickness og lilipandeil by Admiral the eomiug year railroad employe» will Howluoii overhauling. In addition to the leak, left Dawson early in September. It is lioard the transport «luring the trip. tralcd by another. ‘hatthn nawspapets aie have to |»«y fere when traveling over a monii'ui' th«* vessel was badly strained by her a splendidly equipped body, led by ‘•ALFRED DREYFUS.” Oil« Become« » Cothollo. ..... »ui of a mole hill. any but their own line». Influential | experience ou the reef. Corjxiral Kerving and Constable Boke. New York, Sept. 23.—Apropos of the shipimrs will also lie obliged to pur UrryfiiB Cuming to Amrrlc». *1 «"•Id'»:" «"«1 The voyage will probably require seven charges of vandalism in Catholic I.iiinber IlMrg« finnk* b*li*v..,'|,"t1 ? r"ni'*1 •‘•'""•«r Duina chase their tickets. London, Sept. 22.—The Times pub Chicago, Sept. 26. — During a severe months, 'llie expedition left Dawson, churches in the l’hilippin «■<!by Ameri '•‘•M<1 <«f tri! . * ,,""n ",,"r The steamer Kohn Marti foundered lishes the following di»|>atch from Na wind and rain storm this evening the going down the Yukon to the mouth of can soldiers, a correspondent of the •«i«. ‘ " ‘be Mediterranean tn a typhixni off the Ja|«aneso coast., ples: A quantity of luggage has ar steam barge Cleveland, laden with 100,- Porcupine river. Thence the voyagers Times calls attention to the fact that rived hen« from Havre and Folkestone 000 feet of lumlier, sank in the harlmr go up the Porcupine to the portage of in a recently pul>lixhe«l liook issue«l by uil’«/tiJV-MiT" *r* •« going to the bottom like a stone. She sddressed to Min«*. Dreyfus, imd rooms hail 5t> )«ax»cnger* on board, the major near the mutho of the Chicago river. Bell and West Rat rivers, where they a Paulist father a list is given of 1. anil I« i befóte Novelli- ity bring women and children. Twelve have also b«*en taken at a local hotel. Captain Henry Davis and a crow of 11 cross the mountains to the Pelly river, “American Converts from Proteastaut- '"•r» of .i, " •,r'""i'te1| that the aol- of these were drowned ami two fatally The luggage is marked (or New York, men were rescued by tugs with consid thence portage to the Mackenzie and ism,” in which appears the name of and it is xup|«>sed that Dreyfus is going t,,ri«tiii»» û '''W ,"|f|",’"‘s Will eat injured. down that stream to Fort McPherson. Colonel E. 8. Otis, Unite. I States army. erable difficulty. ,M . ..... .. il Manila. to America. At Key W«*»t Munday mt new ca»«*s of ynlluw f«v«r and two deaths were r«* purtakl Daniel Lamont's private fortune ia Cannot Transfer Hawaiian l.an«la. now said to rcitolt $«>,000,090. Washington, Sept. 23.—Tho prexl- Tim navy department has taken steps detn has issued a proclamation declar for tho opening of n nnval recruiting ing that the local Hawaiian official» tro without power to transfer title to station at Buffalo, N. Y. public lands in Hawaii, pending legis The queen logent of Spain has signed lation by congress. a decree calling out 60,000 men of tho Smyrna, Asia Minor, Sept. 23.— 1899 class for militaiy service. 1)1(1 re wax a disastrous earthquake this "»•»li Wj|| ’"'"K "»»»Ion of eongresa Alexander Henderson, of Hyracuso, morning nt Aidin, a town on the Mon H"'«lli f î by William has seteil as pail hearer at the funeral dor, 81 miles southeast of this plain, g “"“«"intra.... .7 «.... . of 173 ol Ills friend» «luring the la»t 69 lluudred» of persona were killwl in the b| p'Mlileia ix,|0 " Wil1 b<’ Ml>ll<diit«<l Fr '*•" "n'ltraT'1«' " .l87**r 01,1 h"y* ri»« 0 T. * l” *1'“ l,l,r Guth- "'•^w.’tïînr"- years. valley ot Menderes. 4 Tragedy In a Theater. Uncle Collie Got It. Chattanooga, Tenn . Sept. 25.—Julia Morrison, the leading lady of the “Mr. Plaster of Paris” farce-eomedy com pany, shot and killed Frank Leiden, stage manager and leading man of the company, at 8 o'clock tonight, at the City opera house, on the stage just be fore the curtain rose for tho perfornt- auce to begin. Three shots were fired at clsoe range by the woman, all tak ing effect in laiiden’s head. He sank to the floor an<l was dead in a few min Sun Francisco, Sept. 35.—The Chron icle says: Definite and reliable infor mation sent to the Chronicle from the East sets at rest the rumors alaiut the sale of the Crocker holdings of South ern Pacific stock, an*l ends speculation as to the purchaser. The Crocker shares, num lairing 340,000, anil valued approximately at $10,000,000, have lieen laiught by a syndicate of which C. P. Huntingtvin was the promoter and is the head, and of which the Speyers, of New York, are the bankers. utes. Th» Taaeaualaa Kavolwllun. New York, Sept 25.—A dispatch to the Herald from Port Spain, Trinidad, says: The Venezuelan government ia concentrating its eastern forces at Guy- ara to meet he revolutionist trvx«ps un der General Mata. A «leeixive engage ment is expecte«! to take place very soon. It is reported that the reason President Andnule returned to Caraoaa wax that he fearwl treachery on the part of two general® who are believed to be in syntpally with the revolution» 1st«. _ ------ ——■