Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, December 07, 1899, Image 1

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    REPUBLICAN.
KLAMATH
COUNTY, OREGON,
THE
'u* hi«I Bayomlsing.
Graspan was the first
I roe Stato territory.
revenu« collect, d in
II «cal year amounted
GILMORE
PARTY.
First Authentic Account uf I heir Ex-
perlenrea,
DECEMBER 7,
1H9Ö
DEFENSES OF' PACIFIC
CENSUS
NO. 34
OF
DAIRY PRODUCTS.'
UaqulratMnt« of th« Law In Itegard t«.
MlMtlatf ca.
The law nqnirea the statistics for the
12th census of dairy prolucts (farm
General Miles Found Them ami factory) to l*e taken on separate Methuen Encounters Boers
schedules.
in Good Condition.
at Modder River.
The division of agriculture will take
uro Io l«< removed
the amounts of milk ami cream pro­
TKKSKTK’KH FICON THK WIRKT»
given hie appro: ul BRITISH POSITION TOO STRONG
duced ajd sold, anl the amount of
>AYS MORE MEN ARE NEEDED money received from their sales; also BLOODIEST FIGHT OF CENTURY
the quantity and value of all the but- I
will prolsibly non
*« InterMtlns O*ll**Ue» •» Items FrriQ
ter ami cheese made c 1 the farm.
i tliiini tin« p»ir< hiiHo<)f
I miid I n
Hlldjard’s Victor, K,Menti, Turarti
s«t Mnough Artillerlmta to Mian Ihr
Ik« Two llemtepberes Fc»«»«l»d
On the manufactur« . x schdule will 1« Boer« Forced to Quit Their Position,
b*r Miioth<*r nii>Dth «»r mun*,
II»«»
tliit« It lirai royril the
Great Gun« Wauls Larger
lu a Cu«il«u**<l Purm.
taken the quantity of butter ami cheese
hut British Could Not Folio*
Mrldg» al Frere.
1 * < olluctnf Iff ( 'imtoiliN ThoilIM« I
lingular Army.
made in factories, co-operative and oth­
Them Up.
IHac'lt, <hv«| nutMruiy ltf heart truubl»»
erwise, together with the quantity ami
nt Kirtland, Or.
Majo»-<l«ti«,’®l Dtia will come homi mu <I
Ixindon, Nov. 29.—Th« colonial office
New York, Nov. 30.—A «[«rial to cost of raw materials (milk and cream),
London, Dec. 1.—The war office has
axm.
I <>ur block r of biiRiiifARH hotiR<*R w«*r<» hax reoeived tho following dispatch
th*«
lb raid from Washington says: cost of lalxir, capital invested, charac­ received the following <iix|>atch from
from the governor of Natal, dated
. In I hila lalpbU
H m
ter
and
value
of
plant
ami
machinery,
In FiiglanJ. th« “uulix“ aru not al 1 ti I in ■
General Miles, who has just returned
Genera! Buller:
Pleb-rmaritzburg, Hunday, Noveiulter
U’tul |oaa in « m U iiia U m I Mt |3,000,(HM).
lowed a free pr* *u*
from a long lour of inspection in the etc.
“Cape Town, Nov. 30.—General
88:
After
the
two
forms
of
schedules
i
ho
iron
mir
I
htrel
tr.ithi
J
r
rather
far West and South, said tonight:
Three hundred S|s«niah prisoner« an
Methuen reports:
“The Boers are retiring on Weenan
shall
have
been
returned
to
the
census
quit« hi bdiiih linaa but pricea arc Our tr*x>px are occupying a ridge three
“The fortifications along the Pacifio
Ims al Manila.
“‘Modder River. Nov. 30.—Recon­
roast and the ' lull are in very good con­ office in Washington, the like statistics noitered at 5 A. M. the enemy's posi­
Much damage has liccu done to po holding up, mik I r < mf < tty I n piwUrt«! inilca northward of th« M«x*l river. It
of
dairy
products
on
each
will
be
con
­
dition. The engineers have doue good
tion on the river Modder, and found,
I r« whh’iit McKinlay I n c<>iiNi<l< riii^ a appears that the Doers have found our
Ute»'« by the ii«*i lit lain« ill < Ireguii.
work. While the labors are only |mrt- solidated, an«l thus show, what never them strongly entrenched and con­
plan
for
<h\bling
Cuba
into
two
parta
l«*«ltiou
P
hi strong, and ure retiring
heretofore
has
been
shown,
the
total
Hundred« ar« dying weekly In China
ly protected, it would not lie safe for a
cealed. No means of outflanking, the
l placing Goaiwla W. Wood au<! Lud­ tow«r«l latdysinilb with the l<«*t they
fretu thi* plague, slid the gro••rnineiit «il
hostile battle-ship or fleet to enter them yield of milk in the United States and river being full. Action commence!
low ill rhartfr.
have
coPected.
'Hie
river
is
in
tlixxl.
the
amounts
and
values
of
its
several
relusex to lake «unitary prccuutlorui.
now. None of the harbors are com­
with the artillery, mounted infantry
Bullnr hax arrived. Telegraphic com­
Ihr Oregon, Saiiiam an<l Callim
pletely fortified. The four great liar- porducts.
The I'nitcd Staten ship Ranger at
Nuntirnaheln'ti
Mtnry.
an l cavalry at 5:30 A. M. The guards
munication with Eatoourt wua rvxtor*' I
Thia
assertion
is
based
on
the
as-
aith
!•»<•
bluttjavki
’
tN
and
maritwa
»
a|
Mare island, 1« aup|»*««ul to la* fitting
According to Mr. Konnetiahnin. wh«r lairs of the Pacific coast at which de sumption that the farmers shall fur­ ■n the right and the Ninth brigade < *
tiifttd tho ¡«»rt of \'Igan, provtn<*<> u early thi« morning.”
|er **111« aren't mlaaion
Lieub-nHiit
Gilmore's launch enter»*-1 tensive works are being erected are nish to the enumerators, fully and ac­ the left attacked the position in .*
nmth MUcna. notrh of Manila.
Krrre llrldgr llritniyrd.
th« river from Baler harlior, under Puget sound, the mouth of the Coluin- curately, the information which the widely extended formation, at 6:30,
Fran.-« la h<*«tllc to Uathidlo oniera
Athorit*Aii imititifni'turorN ur<» » h III jij
F.stcourt, Nov. 29.—The railroad cover of Ensign W II Standley’s gun, bia river, San Francisco and San Diego. schedules may call for.
anil, supported by the artillery, found
Seven biahoprlc» and salaries of 7(H)
"There are only enough artillerists
b*
th«*
ouUldn
world
over
f
hMI.IMlO.(»Oil
bridge
at Frere.«|xttinlng a w ide stream, the landing wax roieived with thr«-e
itself in fiont of the whole Boer force,
ricars are U> lx* «upj.rease«!
In
some
sections
the
records
of
worth <»f Iron and b I w | In «icww» of any has I»-« n destroyed by the l'es-rs, who volleyx Two of the Americans were stationed on the coast to take care of
cheese factory and creamery operations 8,000 strong, with two large guns, four
Tcai|*a will routilllio to go to lha earlier year in their hiRtory.
arc reported to be retiring rapidly. A killed aud two mortally wounded. the guns—not to man them. The guns for the current year are destroye«l, Kruppe, etc. The naval brigade ren­
Philippin**. I bey w ill Is* needed, as
are
great
pieces
of
machinery
and
re
­
dered great assistance from the railway.
General Mrthm-n. in commatid of general advam-c U|«*n Colin«' has been Every man waa bit. Lieutenant Gil­
uthrr Islands than Luaou an* roqulrln*
quire very skilled artillerists to take agreeably to previous vote of directors
" ‘After desperate, hard fighting,
th« Britiwh forcaa, wan ulightly wound- ordered, and a flying column hax left more receiving a fl«-«h wound In the leg
or
patrons.
For
1899
they
should
vote,
•ttsallou.
care of them and to handle them.
which lasted 10 hours, our men, with-
«*! nt Miwldrr river (’olonal North» <»tt here to inter. ept Uie B*x-r raiding i«r and loth bis feet stuck fast in the mud.
instead,
to
have
prepared
and
preserved
Kulerta will iu'1 1« able U* retain his ami !«it'u («'I ihii t ( oloiirl Stopford were tics.
It was a choice Iwtween surri-uder and More artillery is lodged along the en­ for the use of the census enumerators, . out water or food and in the burning
tire coast of 4,000 miles, including the
•eat. an a majority are against him IGIIwd.
laung
slaughtered.
who will appear on June 1, 1900, the ' snn, made the enemy quit his position.
Hurra llrivrn Il ark.
lie han Situr nup|«>rt« ra w ho will lUntnt
Lieutenant Gilmore usk<«d the terms Atlantic, Pacific and Gulf.
statistics
which the law says shall bo , ' < ieneral Pole-Carew was successful in
Ijondon.
Nov.
29.
—
The
war
dcjwrt-
Tha grunt ThMnkNvivin^ f<»otl>all
“The garriMius were not sufficiently
i getting a small party across the river,
ou a hearing
of release. Th« insurgents j*r*qx*se<i
gathered.
ment
has
received
the
following
dip
­
^aiim nt Portland ln-twiMn tho Mult*
strong at the posts I visit» 1. This is
In many cases a failure to do this ' gallantly assisted by 300 sappers.
The rclvln e* acuatisl Manga Inren In notiialu and th«» Olympic«, of San Fran- patch from General Buller, dated that th»- should procure the delivery to due Vi the fact that most of the army
them of the arm« and munitions of th«
will prevent the enumerators from se- I “ ‘I speak in terms of high praise of
a hurry They did not fin« a shot and • I n « n », rnault. <| iu a tla, neither aide Pietermaritzburg:
is out of the country at present. Con­
left an hundrol American and .«•|s»iUah •coring
"llildyard, going from Estoourt, Spanish garrisons, undertaking, if this gress authorized a regular army of 65,- curing any returns, because new man- j the conduct of all who were engaged in
priBiuern twhlnd.
made a successful attack November 25 were accomplished, to send the Span­ 000 and 85,000 men for the existing agers, or new secretaries, or new boards | one of the hardest and most trying
J ight thoiiaand IU m - tr wen» dof«-nt«-<l
iards and Americans to the Yorktown.
of control may be in charge on June 1, fights in the annals of the British
The English money market in appro I by <i« neral Mrthrueu in tha hottaat with lhr»«c Imitations, one field battery,
A sailor of Lieutenant Gilmore’s emergency, For a good many years I 1900, who will know nothing of the army. If I can mention one arm par­
a
naval
gun
ami
70
mounted
tn«i|«*
on
liave
la-en
in
favor
of
one soldier for
heoatve. Dtni-ount rate* are high and l»attlo of th«* war. Tha fight took
party carried this pro|«isition to the
factory statistics of 1899—and the fig­ ticularly, it is the two batteries of ar­
geld ointiniics t»i flew out f«*r war sup­ 14a«*«* at Modder riv«*r and ¡anted 10 the euemy, occupying Beacon bill, garrison. Th«« S|mnish commandant every thousand of our people. I think ures for 1899 are the ones which the tillery.’ ”’
which dominated Willow Grange, and
65,000 men should be skilled in the
ply pun h*m,-s
hour«.
had interrupted hi« communication. n-lph-d that it wax an inxult to Spanish noxlern art of war and the use of mod- law says shall be taken.
Situation at Mafeking.
Two men. Engineer l(«il*rrt Hunter
arniH,
and
*-x|x«ll««d
th««
xailor,
a
Span
­
Farmers who keep no records of their
bniit britMin haw pmteNted vijforoua* As a result of operations the enemy is
Ixindon, Dec. 2.—Colonel Baden-
ern appliance*. That would be a very
tnd Fireman l> L Miller, were hilled I ly to thi« goxcrnin«*nt a^Mln«t th«» or* retiring, ami the railway and telegraph ish soldier firing on him as he went.
transactions will find themselves in the Powell, under date of Mafeking, No­
in the I > l(. A *« w re, k ti**ar Itcaistel giintatlon of «*x)M«ditiolia h««ro, in
The Americans were then Ixiund small uumlu-r ax compared with other same dilemma, on the arrival of the vember 80, has sent the following tc
tinea have lawn n««ten«d between Ext-
armies
of
the
world,
yet
sufficiently
K<>ck. W. F. Ilcrxlngcr was Badly In t«-nd«*»l, presumably, lor tho MMaiRtam*«* court and Weston. Our loss w ax ala mt hand ami f<x>t and taken to San Isidro,
census enumerator, as a factory which the war office through (ieneral Fore»-
large to keep abreast of the improve­
jured.
ol th» Muttra.
14 killed and 80 wounded. llildyard when General Luna ordered their exe­ ments in warfare which are tieing destroys its records. Therefore, Chief tier-AValker, at Cape Town:
cution. They were march««d to the
Statistician Powers is appealing to all
The lliH-re at I >t<-<iurt were defeat**
“All well here. Cronje has gone
made.
Th»« Van« lor bl It* now have th»* B A has advanced to a petition near Frere.
of them to prepare in writing, with a commando and with aliout 20
by llllilyard'n force« The defeat««: o They have al«o a»«|uin*l Morgan as he hopes to cut off the enemy, w ho plaza, and in the presence of x great
“Of course, the size of the army
while the necessary facts are fresh
foiv» retreated toward Colruso, de«tn*y- holding« in th«* I’.ij Four and Choaa* lx l-elieved to be retiring on Colenao, crowd were aligned to be executed.
should be to some extent commensurate in mind, such a statement of milk, wagons to Riceters, Transvaal, leaving
Lieutenant Gilmore said: “Ax an
Ing a railway bridge at Frere, and Ik«« Ar Ohio. Thia 1« a combination via Wecnan.
with the population and wealth and po­ cream, butter and cheese products as most of the guns here with the Marico
“Barton, from West-.u, lias advanced American oflicer and gentleman, 1 pro­ sition of the government. A country
and Lichtenburg contingents, with
Kntinhrre are after them with a flying n»»t contemplated.
culniun.
to E.tcourt. Ax msui as communica­ test against being shot with my hands like Mexico would not require an army will enable them to reply promptly and orders to shell us into submission.
tn- 1 ’’
accurately to the inquiries which the Bombanlment and sniping continue,
Id|fht«hip No. 60, who««* station I* at
The young i-el<ntlalaof Han Franctstx« the mouth of th«* ( oltimbia. after vicie- tion i« natored, 1 will telegraph par­
Aguinaldo interfered and prevented as large ax that of Germany or Russia. law says the enumerators must make.
ticular*.
So
far
a«
1
can
make
out
the
with very small results.
Our
country
is
nearly
twice
as
large
as
havs « plan on bait to r««toro to |«*wor •itudvi probably rtev«*r ex|M*ricn« <w| he*
If they shall fail to do this, the sta­
the execution.
“The enemy’s sentries drew us out
Germany or France, and a small force tistics of dairy products in their coun­
Uw young enqairor «•$ China. They fore by a h^htablp, in M*hor»’ on Mt** o|*eratl<*n is one for which llildyard
When General fatwton approach!««!
will nine * fund of $50,0(M to carry it Kensie h«*a l, between (’ape I>lMap|R>lnt* and the tn-qs* deserve much credit. San Isidro last June tlie Americans of comparatively skilled, well edu­ ty will be incomplete, and will com­ Saturday by making a show of going
away and leaving a big gun apparently
cated, trained soldiers would not only
rut ami in tn since certain m«c<h*<l ro- ment and North head liuht. ami will The railway is now open to Frere.”
For the moment the B-x-r ini axion were removed to Abra, where they wen« be w ise and judicious, but would lie in pare unfavorably with those of counties in a state of being dismantled. Our
forms tn th*' empire.
wherein
the
returns
are
more
accurate.
pnibably I mi ii total It»*»«. Her ciew of southward in Natal aeemx not only to kept conlim«d in cells for two months.
scouts found the enemy hidden in force,
the interest of safe and good adminis­
The purchase of larg« tracts of fir ri^ht men w»Tc rescued by the breach«*« have xpent its force, but to have devel- 1 Subsequently they were allow«*! greater tration.
so we sat tight.
THE POPE WORKS HARD.
fore«!« I*y F.««trrn lumbermen ha«
__ buoy.
“The enemy’s 94-pounder became
opod iulo a retrograde movement. lils-rty, bat the report that Lieutenant
“The best illustration of disregarding
Gilmore waa given a house and aervant
How the Suprente Pontiff Pa««es Each damaged, and has been replaced by
c»u«el a «harp advance In the price of
llichard Croker says Tammany will Though with forces so mobile us those is untrue. He had the same quarters the necessity and welfare of a nation
D«y at the Vatican.
hoth l**g« «nd standing tlmls-r in AVaah support Bryan.
another, more efficient. I am daily
of the Boers, it is difficult to surmise
in this respect, is China, which pos­
Rome. October. 23. 1899. (Special Cable.)
ington. VII th in a «bort time stumpage
pushing out our advance work, with
where they will appear next. Appar­ as th*« men, and the Americans wen« sesses the greatest population and has
Pope Leo is an early riser, and by
Chicago 1« after thn Itepublican na­ ently General Clery’a advance to the given th«« same allowance ax th«« Span­
ha» arisen from It) to 20 cents.
leen repeatedly whipped and overrun that I mean a man who is out of bed good results. The health of the garri­
tional convention.
ish
prisoners
—
five
cents
a
day
with
son is good. No casualties to report.”
relief of Iaidyxmith has really colu­
and placed under indemnity, and in
\ iernty Curaon m bl« report on th*
which to buy rice aud Isuianax, virtu­ fact her very existence is threatened at and at work at five o’clock in the morn­
Admiral Dewey Indiev«* war in the meneed.
famine in India «ays that ao.ooo.ooo
Burr Los« at Belmont and Gratpsn,
ing.
He
takes
a
light
breakfast
—
a
So far ax ascertainable Hildyaril’s ally th«« auly rations.
present simply liecauxe she has become little very weak coffee with plenty of
Eruple in the area ar* now affis ted Philippine« is pruetbally over.
Orange River, Dec. 2.—Boer prison*
ellef work up t the present time baa
New Zealand's government is stock­ force, which is already at Fren«, must LIGHTSHIP ON THE
BEACH. a nation of noncombatante.”
milk, and a piece of bread. Reworks, ers here report that the number of Boers
numl<er
1,000
men,
and
should
la*
able
<x*t the government $5,000,1)00, aside ing up the island witli American game
reading or writing and receiving some killed at Belmont is believed to be 140,
Great Game I’reaerre.
to reoccupy Colenao, where it may Aliuuet High and l>ry Vraael Not at All
Irom lie«*-« of revenue and loans.
bi nix
visits, until lunch time. In the after­ and at Graspan 400. Among the pris­
V iij urrtl.
Washington,
Nov.
80.
—
Acting
super
­
have to await reinforcements of artil­
noon
he takes his walk, and when in oners are several with enormous red
Great Britain now realises that the lery ami cavalry Iteforn joining hands
Hmallpn ia prevalent iu Indian ter
intendent
Brown,
of
Yellowstone
Ns
Astoria, Or., Dec. 2.—Captain Bab-
Htery.
war 1« r*-al aud ««■eks expression of neu­ with General White. General Barton bidge, of the steamer Miler, which ar tional Park, in his annual report t ordinary health spends some time crosses on their sleeves. It is reported
in the gardens of the Vatican; then that they fought with the artillery.
i’ulian« want the tro.p« withdrawt trality.
now occupia« F.stcourt. and the Moot rived from Fort Catibv this evening, re Secretary Hitchcock, announces a total he returns to his apartment, where he
of
9,579
visitors
to
the
park
during
the
)«>rtx
that
the
lightship
wax
drven
sev
­
Bert
RepinetT,
of
Nashville,
Tenn.,
but no American civil governor.
river will lx« occupied by reinforce­
The Race to Manila.
says his rosary. He may then receive
Petermaritxburg. The eral hundred feet further U|*An th« year. He recommends an appropria­ a few visitors, after which he takes a
Washington, Dec. 2.—The cruiser
A new finance hill i« under «maid won the slx-day wheel race at St. ments from
tion
of
$300,000
for
projected
improve
­
whole situation has been distinctly Is'ach during the night, and now lie*
Mation by the Kepttblican committee Louis.
nap and dines. At ten P. M. he reads New Orleans has arrived at Colomlo,
cleared since the arrival of Buller in almost high and dry at low tide. She ments, including many new roads and the newspapers and then retires for the on her way to Moanila. This brings
The
tram*|«<rtx
Elder
ami
Belgian
Ijwtcni < iregon «tews sell for $7C
bridges.
Legislation
is
recommended
is
broadside
on
between
the
lnlges
ol
Natal, though doubtless the British
her up to the cruiser Brooklyn for the
apiece. At<x,| g«a«« at 16 celita i*e: King are now out of the government will have many difficulties to overcome rocks, her bow pointing toward Mc­ to make the forest reserves bordering night. The Pope thus really works all
first time since their ocean race to the
service.
ponnd.
on
the
southern
limits
a
part
of
the
Kenzie head, and Irom her sheltered
before White is relieved. *
Philippines began. The Brooklyn ar­
It 1« expected to have an all-trolley
^"••«ry Wilson will try to reforn.
The big battle lx likely to occur at position it ia not thought she will bt park. It is lielieved the antelope in
rived at Colombo yesterday, and will
the park have increased within the last
• present practice of fre«* se«i.| distri­ line from Portland, Mo, to Boston o|x-n the imxxago of the Tugela river, and broken up.
coal probably in time to get away
bution.
by spring.
Today some member* of the life xav- two years; liear are increasing and con­
it may lx* expected that the Boers will
ahead of the New Orleans. The latter
stantly
breaking
into
buildings;
deer
If Goebel is given a certificate of make a stand there. In any case, litig crew wa«led out th«« vessel and
An «ntanlxation to control the out-
has l>een gaining of late, and has bet­
are increasing; elk are rapidly increas­
ter'd her position by two days against
pnt of slectric fans ha. Ixren perfected election martial law will lie declared wherever they elect to try to stem the went aboard to take off their lines. A
in New York.
in Kentucky.
British advance, there will lx« desper­ thorough examination showed that the ing. and now numl>er from 85,000 to
the Brooklyn since leaving Aden. The
ate
fighting and of a sanguinary char­ ship wax jierfectlv drv, and was unin­ 80,000, but scouts report that 5,000
indications are that the New Olreans
preparing to go out
Whalers
are
I Ugland has given notice t-
to ths
jured, except that her rudder wax gone. died during the winter. There are
will be the first to arrive at Manila.
P"»'ri of Eun.,, that a state of wai again. Expense of the business ha« acter.
The crew ix still at th«« F'ort Canbv probably 50 or more buffalo in the
Th onthxik in Cape Colony is dark
Dispatches just received from Ilo
increased 40 jx*r cent over last year.
in the Transvaal.
for the British. That General Gatacre hospital, and all are in gi*od health, park. Coyotes are far too numerous,
llo, island of Panay, say that at 1
and
poisoning
them
will
be
tried.
The
General Methuen's second buttle in has no easy task is proved by the latest with the exception of Seaman Antonr
*d ‘l
lh * » lh
Dalles
on «h»
o’clock, the evening of Sunday, No­
»„1: . , r , ’ '*
Th
‘11“* *>»
Timi. 2ÎÎÏ"1'?*
UI,,'"r ouifetructton. the advance to relief of KL*nls<rley re­ dispatches from (jueenxtowu and else­ Enberg, who waa thrown against tht report says that as a game preserve the
vember 26, the Nineteenth regiment
Th!" Is part of » largo transportation sulted in the loss of nearly 200 British where, showing that the majority of whe««l yesterday and had two rilw on park is proluibly the greatest in the
encountered an intrenched force of the
•Fateli!.
world.
bis
left
side
fractured.
Owing
to
th«
soldiers.
the jxipulation oti the frontier have
enemy at Pavia, who opened a heavy
heavy gale raging today, no attempt
fire. The leading battalion replied,
ccprcRcntative of the Russian gov-
The Pacific Mail Company is charter­ openly declared themeelves on the side
and, after several volleys, the Nine­
I» in I'hlcago buying horses ing tramp steamers to replace these of the Boers. Bands of Boers are do­ was made by any of the tugs to reach
Berlin, Nov. 80.—The Deutsche Zei-
the stranded ship.
.7f„l'Mr- <,VW
an<! latterly he has taken teenth flanked the Filipinos, driving
■bartered by the government for trails- ing immense damage over a wide area
tung publishes the following dispatch,
and
they
liave
now
ap|x«arvd
south
of
'w **«n purchased.
NO UPRISING IN CUBA.
dated Pretoria, November 27, received nourishment four or five times a day, them out of their trenches. The enemy
l«*rt service.
Storm I erg. Gatacre, however, moves
but always of a light character—a lit­ retreating to the mountains. At the
through Boer diplomatic channels:
Watson reporte that the on-
The Knights of Iailsir will depart to the front today, so it is hoped by Agitator« Arc Being Closely Watched
tle
meat, soups, bouillon, a glass or beginning of the fight one captain and
“
President
Kruger
an«l
President
MuX:: "" c
island of from their time-honored custom mid
by tlir Authorities.
the British that the invasion will soon
Fteyn have instructed General Joubert two of Mariani wine and a good deal of one private of the Nineteenth were
mande^ri“* "Urr","’"rw’ to Vou” take a hand in politics. It also con­
Havana, Doe. 2.—La Lucha, in an
be stemmed.
and General Cronje not to split their milk, which forms the larger part of killed.
templates establishing Hebisils for its
Dr. Jamieson, loader of the famous editorial on the situation in Cuba, forces into small detachments, but to his diet.
A New Triple Alliance.
P»..1.?*' i* ‘'l",l'r""d o|*rattona of the members.
raid, has arrived in London from South says:
During his recent illness very little
strike vigorous blows. General Joulx«rt
London, Dec. 2.—Joseph Chamber-
‘‘
There
will
be
neither
revolt
nor
in
­
"rt’ ''■’""•"’•»rate that they
have
has three corps, one holding Lady­ medicine was given him; the physicians lain, secretary of state for the colonies,
A manufacturer of wine asserted be­ Africa.
surrection. Matters are in a grave
"‘n iigth than has I...... osti- fore a senate committee that 50 per
smith,
the second commanding the relied principally upon rest, nourish­ in a speech at a luncheon at Leioestei
msteil Wv, „ .
. " """
—-
(Icnrriil llllriynrri'« I. orrc «.
condition, but not alarmingly so. The
a Umdou disjaitoh.
Tugela, anil the thin! east of Estcourt, ment and Btimulants every now and today said he wax deeply gratified that
cent of the imported wines are Ameri­
judicious behavior of all persons of in­
Durban,
Nov.
29.
—
The
latest
reports
•** tk,Vî'ro"fth"
Kanana can wines sent abroad, doctored ami
in order to cut off the British re­ then, but always in small quantities.
the foreign relations of Great Britain
of General Hildyard’s losses at the fluence will prevent violent or sensa­
The Pope’s nervous energy, as al­ were so satisfactory, and asserted that
treat. General Crouje’s forces are di­
i« . * ’a”" wh"m <’<>lonol Met- sent back
Beacon hill engagement show that 15 tional developments. There has been
vided lute th^ee contingents, one at ready noted in a previous letter, is
liy th« "i1"“'' "f
was killed
The Puget Sound Can Company has mon were killisl and 7'-’ wouiuled. The no outbreak of armed men in any part Kimberley, another nt Modder river, something remarkable in one of his ad­ the country owed a debt of gratitude tc
colonel in self defense.
incorporated under the laws of New West Yorkshire regiment suffered of the island, and as a matter of fact and the third in the rear of General vanced years, and when he comes out Lord Salisbury for the great improve­
ment in Great Britain’s position. It
<*>mt»hi- tna,p" Hr” R *“"«•'•'1 In «"'»11 Jersey, capital $200,000; Oregon Can heavily. Major Hobbs was captured the people in the rural districts intend Methuen. ”
of his apartment he almost runs—walk­ was especially gratifying, he said, to
Company, $200,000, and California Can and several mon uro missing. Dis­ to squelch any attempt at a rising.
ing so fast that his attendants can note the friendly relations existing l*e-
'“I ztnx itire ' Th"’ ' "'"'"““"K
Strnmrr From Vnldva.
“The farmers who had to be forced
patchox from Kruger ami Joubert,
have w,.i
ll"'*<» of th<* natives who Company, $300,000.
tween the Anglo-Saxon branches, saying
Seattle, Nov. 80.—The steamer Ex­ hardly keep up with him.
found on a Boer prisoner, said the Boor to tight Spain an« now beginning to re­
When he is to lie carried in state that the understanding between the
cans am,ir ^derated the Amer!
“C. IL White's Bureau,” a “get- losses at Belmont were 10 men killed cover fnmi the effects of that struggle. celsior, Captain Downing, arrived from
temiirsoleiialy cut to pieces.
into the Bistine Chapel, to attend or United States and Great Britain is in­
rich-quick” concern, located in the
They know that the Americans are de­ Copper river tonight, with 15 )«assen-
ami 40 wounded.
preside
at any ceremony, the clanking deed a guarantee of peaee to the world.
cotton
exchange
building.
New
York,
gers
from
that
section.
Captain
Down
­
wl‘h the*kh,H?'i,n",rt’'’ 1,1
battle
termined to maintain the peace, and
of the sabres of the noble guard on
hax closed its disirs anil the promoters
"«Pfan-. S
H ............... -
Cnntro Tukcn to tlir Warpath.
they know also that the American au­ ing reports a foot of snow at Port Val­ the marble floors can t*e heard a long This statement was greeted with cheers.
•In'll.
’ 00 ""'n- women and chll- have decamped with over $200,000 of
Caracas, Venezuela, Nov. 29.—Gen­ thorities are kept fully informed of des. He says leas than 100 people
Harper« Einbarras«»*!.
distance off, and several minutes be­
other people's money.
eral Castro left here this morning fot every stop taken by men who an* giv­ will winter at that point.
New York, Nov. 80.—The State
general
l
,r
‘
,1
”
1
l"
‘
l
fore
the
procession
reaches
the
chapel.
Wo'»he khalifa, ia still at large,
Anti-Uhriatiiin Riot« In Chinn.
General Miles hax returned from hix Valencia, where he hax assembled about ing a percentage of their salares to buy
The Pope, it seems, although sleeping Trust Company, as trustees of the first
Shanghai, Nov.
80.—The North
•fat to tí',!! ¡¡'’¡h'ben, German ambasHa- trip to the West and South. Ho re­ 4,500 men, to attack General Hernan­ anna. The other imbeciles—the agita­
well ami enjoying his afternoon nap, mortgage yesterday issued notice of the
ports the defenses of the Pacific In good dez. Ho will return immediately, tors and office-holders, who are using China Daily Mail has a dispatch from which he takes every day, does not company’s intention of taking posses­
condition, but thinks more men are leaving General Petrie in command. the money they receive from the Che Foo, province of To Shang Tung, sleep so much at night, during which sion of the property, including the pub­
"»«"enti
,
i ™*«“
Unffiui ’,, '"'l-'nT
William
te «'' tbs » needed. Ho favors it regular army of General Hernandez hax dynamited a United States to further plans which which re|x*rts a serious anti-Christian he may get up several times, and »ven lication of the periodicals known at
one soldier to every 1,000 of popula­ bridge on the German railroad so as to they must know are doomed to fall— rising among the natives in the Chi- go to work.
Harper's Weekly, Harper’s Bazarand
»’hfaago
Societies in
retard Caxtio's advance.
are also marked men. The American Nan-Foo.
Harper's Round Table. There will
tion.
government has in Cuba an unap­
be no interruption in the issues of the
A
house
to
house
secretary
is
the
lat
­
No
Fear
of
Cuban
Uprising.
??*“oX,,')*"t,8he h*'”0” Vl,:t,’r1'
proachable sp/ service, largely com-
1.11*1 ****** Contribution«.
Mrs. McKinley has made over 4,000
est employment which an enterprising various publications._______
London, Nov. 29.—Sir Thomas Lip­ posed of Cubans them st* Ives.”
Washington, Nov. 80.—Nothing is woman has deviat'd for her sex. Bhe
»nd danai.*
niie hax seven sons pair« of knit slip|>urs for charitable in­
Collision at Palrrson.
I
known here in official circles to war­
ton, in view of the fact that his steam
*°d 3 ut,...,' r" v*nK> Hä graiiilchiidron stitutions.
Advance In Cocaine.
.
New York. Dec. 2.—The east bound
declares she has found scores of women
I.rtt"'M‘t Ktendchil.lren.
yacht Erin cannot Is* utilised by the
New York, Doc. 9.—Persons who are rant the published predictions to the unable to write their social notes and Buffalo express, on the Delaware,
Former Senator Davis, of West Vir­
110graniti::?; ,,neo^ I’realdent Kruger’s'
government as a hospital ship, sent accustomed to buying cocaine have effect that an uprising on a large scale letters creditably, while others are sim­ Lackawana
Western railrosd, while
ginia,
i*
to
present
the
state
with
an
“»'« o il r"h’ '"“r* ‘h" h<,n.“rary
£10,000 to the Princess of Wales to bo been forced to pay much more for it re­ is set for Thanksgiving day in Cuba,
ilarly unable to attend properly to their standing outside the station at the \ an
orphan asylum.
useil at her discretion for the benefit of cently than the normal price. The directed against Americans. On the
Winkle street crossing at Paterson, N.
Hiram Cronk, of Ogdensburg, N. Y., soldiers and sailors. The executive drug has riseu from $2.50 an ounce to contrary, all advices from official business letters, and by employing a J., at 7:45 tonight, wax run into by a
"Illy 4 y(,Hnt o)(1
secretary
for
these
purposes
they
not
is Ml* years old and the last survivor of committee of the American ladies’ hos­ $rt.25 an ounce in the last few months. sources to the war department go to
only eaca[>e blunders, but add some­ swiftly moving accommodatiolk train,
•**•» an 1,"f Unzton. hits the Mexican war.
pital-ship fund has received an anony­ This is caused by the revolution in show that generally the conditions in
thing to their prestige by the fact that Ixmnd from Philipsburg. N. J- to Jer­
I*ndl, m " ’j1 monument to Pep-1
Harry J. MacDonald, who died in mous gift of £0,000 from the United Peru. That South American republic Cuba are satisfactory. The story is they only sign their letters, and are, sey City. Hix people were killed, and
2L‘fa'» tow..'' '! "“’"""'y
»h" men1
there are now 80 injured at thehoanital
New York recently, was the son of a States, together with a promise of as raises practically all the raw cocaine ascribed hero to discontente«! members therefore, known to have a secretary,
tmiglit ut Bunker nntlve I fries!! killlS-____
<ti 1 »titer Ron anvAl*al uf whfHH BlMy ilia
much more it it should be needed.
of the late Cuban war party.
I
Epitome of the Telegraph«
New* of the World.
Joubert’s Forces Fall Back
on Ladysmith.
Miniilrt, !)<•(•. 2.— Whon th«* landing
party tit tin* United States Imttbwhip
Oregon, tindi-r l»ieut«nant-l>mimander
Mc< rai-ken, Vx>k the town of Vigan,
province uf South llocox, last Sunday,
tln-y found there an cscb |M)<! prisoner,
A. I,. Konnen-hein, who famished the
first authentic account of the exper­
ience of Lieutenant, J. ('. Gilmore, of
th« United States gunlx,at Yorktown
who, with a party of the Yorktown,
wax captured by the insurgents near
Baler, on the east coast of Luzon, last
April, while making an examination of
th«* mouth of the riier in an armed
boat.
Mr. Honnenxhein was imprisoned at
Arab» for a long time with Lieutenant
Gilmore und «even sailors, but con­
trived to esca|x<, carrying a couceali-d
note, written in naval cipher, dated
Abra, Novemtrer 19, uddresxed to “Any
naval officer,” and saying: “You may
have perfect i-onfidi-nce in anything th«
la-arer says.” Thu not»! wax signed
“Gilmor«!.”