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    KLAMATH
VOL.
IV.
KLAM A I II
laiih
FALLS,
REPUBLICAN.
KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON,
news .
< >r<-gun phi-axiiuts urn to bn ‘ 'planted”
In Illinois.
1 «"neral Chaffee may I* rent to the
I hilippliies to suocee«! General Luwb«n.
1 rayt-r meetings are being held in
llollauii for the suuiK-as ol thu Hour
army.
AFTER
4
4
THE
HOLIDAYS.
teaata Will Take <«p Financial Hill Jan­
uary 4.
I
DEC EMBER 2S, 1899
f
N /N
4
NO. .37.
INVESTIGATING FREIGHT RATES
Iut«*rstate Com mission 1« Looking lnt>
I'rtipoted Ad v «suers.
Washington, Dec. 21.—Discussion
Waahingtiin, Dec. 28. — Hearing was
in th«- aetmte «if th«* financial measure
begnn today by the interstate oom-
Both
Mouses of Congress merce commission in the matter of the England Interested in Send­
'1raft»*l by the Republican majority of
the committee on fluance will begin
Have Adjourned.
changes in freight classification anti
ing Reinforcements.
Thursday, January 4, the day after the
freight rates by carriers using i-laasiti-
holiday
re«-«-sa.
The
announcement
was
cation.
Many
complaints
have
been
lie- navy I. in need of more training
nade in th«« senate Unlay by Aldrich,
filial with the commission, alleging
veaaels au«i two first-class uues will FKL1» IN ATTACK ON SAN MATEO
>f Rhode Island, chairman of the
that ditu-riminating change, in freight LACK OF NEWS FROM THE FRONT
*■><>11 la> ask««! for.
inane« committee, in vonriection with
clasaifb atiori have been agreed upon to
Ihree angoli loads of mail will leave Wa. Walking Along the Firing Line lis rejairt'd the senate substitute for
To deter­
Aiitl-K.pan.lonl.t. Oeeupled Most •• take effect Jan'iary 1 next.
Hillier's lasases at Coleus«, Were Kleves
«>n the transfert Grant for the soldiers
:he financial bill |>asred yesterday by
t.'upr ,,t r «led. When an Knemy *.
mine thia question a hearing was held
if urial.
•
1«.
Time
Filibustering
iu
Hun,Irci and Nineteen Men Colonel
in the Philippines.
the
house.
llull.l Struck Mini.
..........
-—■■■ Aldrich declared his pur­
t«xlay.
lit« II«,US0.
Flurusr'a Kxpedltlon.
|»<re t»> press the measure to passage as
Chairman Gill, of the "official class­
I lie Hanta Fe la now a competitor
•non
as
|H<ssilile.
Allen,
of
Nebraska,
«»change
ification
committee,
”
was
the
first
wit
­
was
against
Hi«
Noiitheru
I'u«
lfl<
for
Mouth
The New York stook
Manila, Dec. 21.—General Henry W. took the oath of office.
Washington, Dec. 22—In the final ness. He maintained the propose ad­
London, Dec. 23.—There is still no
(hruwu luto a )«»>ilo by two luig« Ull American business.
LawUm ha. lieen shot and kill«*l st
session of the senate belay before th* vances were due to the increase«I coat definite naw. regarding the military
eros.
A l’uri. di.|iat«'h says that the bunk Han Mateo. He was standing in front
The house was in session two hour* holiday recess, Pettigrew of South Da­
of railroad plants and maintenance, operation, in South Africa. Probably
Th«« lui»«’ !*»»«■'• fhu currency bill of Russia has ndvan«e«l tho liank of of bis tnxijM, and was shot in thu today. A large num 1 st of fierfunctory kota, in a characteristically incisive and that advances had been applied to thia is tiecause the only cable that is
England
I'M,muj,
udii
breast,
sud
died
immediately
.
Ihnen
I
k-IIKe
|
resolutions
for
printing
for
committees,
by a iute "f I9O i” 1W»
-pee« h, demanded to know whether it
Lawton start»*! from Manila last leave to sit during sessions, etc., necea- was to be the policy of the representa­ classes of freight that conhl well pay now working ia choked with official
rrsts vote«l for It.
Two big lawaults have limn insti­
them. He intimated that for some dispatches.
The weutlier bureau ut Fort Canhy tute«! In ('hit ago courts lu-tween Mon night with cavalry under Captain miry to get the committees under way, tives of the administration to suppres t reason still further advances probubly
General Buller’s casualty list at Co-
Ixickett,
and
buttalioiis
ot
th«-
Tweu-
I
were
a»lopted,
,
and
the
several
portions
facts ami news when called for by s would have to be ma«le.
ha« beco clos<-<l ami ih« w>>rk will h«re- tana cattle >om|>anl««.
lenso, just published, shows that 146
tb-th and Twenty-seventh Infantry, I if the presidei
president's
message
were
distri-
| senator. He said he believed an effort
after l«< doli« ut Asteria
men were kille.1 and 746 wounded.
Samuel Gompers has lawn unani­ undur LieuU-nant-f lolonei Hargent, for
l>ut*»d in accordance with the usual
PRICE OF FISH IS CLIMBING. Two hun«lred and twenty-seven are de­
Tlio v«nlict <>( ih" jury In thè Me- mously rr-elrct«*! president of the the purpose of capturing Han Mateo custom. S|sM'«he« were made by Grow, was ls-ing made to prevent the testi­
mony taken by the war investigating
scribed as miming, and of these about
ftanlel cure wss matislaughter. with thè American F«<b-ratlon of l-al*>r.
where Geronimo wax said to have 300 the venerable ex-speaker of the house, committee from being sent to the sen­ May Hra«-h Fifteen Cents—Changes Ks-
40 are known to be prisoners in the
estreme |*-nalt.v rooonimeudsd.
p«-rl««1 In the Combine.
I he Inter.tat«« oonimeiroe commission insurgents.
in defens«« of the administrations' ate, and declared his purpose of not
hands of the Boers. This makes a total
General laiwton left home Monday course in th«« Philippines, and by Bell, submitting to the suppression of infor­
Astoria, Dec. 23.—That fish are in larger than General Buller's original
Ilowsrd Tutti«, a former l'ortlatld, will grunt railways more time t»> i*jui|>
their
car*
with
suf*-ly
appliaui-es.
night,
huving
returmsl
from
his
north
­
the Cidorado Populist, criticising the mation to which the people, in hit demand ia evidenced by the rise in the estimate.
<»r , Isiy. «leuies (Rat Re la (Re mali
pri'-e of steelheads from 5 cents to 6 l-j
ah» jum|»*l i*«*«' Ihe bay urar bau
A man clou, quartz dis«-overy 1« n-- ern <>|«eratlona Saturday to lead an ex- president’s utterances u|sm the prosper­ opinion, wen- entitled.
Royal letters, signed by the queen,
|.>rt«*l from Dawson. The or« assay. laalltioli through Mariqulua valley, ity of th«« country. Scores of the mem­
Francisco.
Taking Major-General Br«*>ke’a fare­ cents per pound, and an advance to 8 are t«ing circulated by the archbishop
which
haa
I
mm
*
n
the
Insurgents'
strong-
cents
for
chinook
salmon.
The
demand
bers left for their homes this afternoon well proclamation to the people of Cuba
Yamhilll county hopgrowera hai« $H(H> t»> Hi« ton, and th« l««lg«< is a mil«
to the bishoj« of the various dioceses
hob I throughout the war.
1«*ll«t to spewl th«- holidays.
as a text Hale of Maine briefly con- is growing every day, and it is <»nfi- authorizing a collection in the churches
itecl'leil <■■ k’" luto thè |>s>l an«l Rate wide.
gratulated the general upon the work dently expected by those who are in a and throughout England, January 7,
reut delegale* t‘> Iho Oregon l|n|>gft>*-
Senator ! airlwiika ha. introduced u
WORK OF THE JUNTA.
he ha<! accomplished in Cuba, and said |.aiition to know that before the winter in aid of the fund for sick and wound­
i-r»’ Asaiciatlou.
bill granting a |s-n.|on of $2,000 yearly
he could now re«- the dawn of the time season is over the price for salmon will ed soldiers awl their families.
The la Maire Optlcal <«>m|-any. ot l»> th« widow of General Lawt<m.
Negros
L'prinltig Caused by Agents
when
the Cuban people would l«e inde­ reach as high as 15 cents per pound.
Interest centers for the moment in
From Ifung Kong.
Frati«'«, «uh ■• capitai of $1 .( hhijmhi , similar bill ha* been intro<!uc<-<!
It is semi-officially announced, and the prejiaration to send out reinforce­
pendent.
sili Mtaldlsh brainìi la« tori«. In I ili th« houre
Washington, Dec. 21.—Genera! Otis
with
reasonable
confidence
for
belief,
Morgan of Alabama offered az
ments. The various city guilds have
u«>n au-l Conm« II« ut.
cabled the war department as follows: amendment to Bacon's resolution guar­ that at the annual meeting of the can­
1 he National A.reciatlon of lie
given an additional £12,000 for the
"Manila,
Dec.
21.
—
Information
Droggi.t.
i.
strengthening
nery
combine,
to
be
held
on
January
8,
The «»«culli« «xmimittra of thè
anteeing to the people of Puerto Rico,
expenses of the Imperial volunteers,
from Hong Kong and Negros shows Hawaii and the Philippines a republi­ h ere will be a number of changes.
)tn>thcr)u««l "I Ixiconioliv« Eiiginsers tight th« «-ut rato druggists
that the late Negros uprising was the can government, and Hoar of .Massa- Several of the present officials will beside gifts of horses, ambulances ma!
hai" decl«l««l l«> Imilil a $300,OlX) build­ thè «-ountry.
other paraphernalia.
work ot the Hong Kong junta. Three chiiM-tts introduce«! a resolution declar­ drop out, and engage in the cannery
ing I» Cleielalld, U.
Nestor !*on<-« >1« !u*«n. a I lues I de-
The latest notable volnnteers include
Junta
agents
visited
Negros
in
th«-
lat
­
business
on
Puget
sound.
It
is
also
ing how the people of the island posses­
the two nephews of Lord Roberts,
A Nouth l'si-ltl«- naial station svili scciiilant i»t I'otic« <!« is*in, discoverer.
ter jsirt of Novemlier an«! t-sik in 3U0 sions of the United States should 1* quite definitely decided that the com­
.Majors Charles and Maxwell Sherston.
l«- e.tal-li«he'l ss »<«m as condilious lu <>( Florida, I. <l«-a«! at Havana
Tagala from Panay, and much junta governe«l.
bine will not engage in the cnld-storage Their brother was killed at Colenso.
(he lhilip|.ln«s admit <>f Ih« wlth- w ... treasurer of the Cuban junta
literature,
which
th««y
cireulated
in
business
next
season.
iug the war.
The admiralty has decided to die-
«Irswal <>l ami« ot Ih« siili«, there.
No business was transacted at th*
Luzon; that insurgent iudejiendence
patch another naval brigade of TOO
Britiiih Steamer Seised.
Ike-re. with a reuse of humor,
Di« Geruian naiy may I* us«*l in
wouhl lie recognized soon by the Uni- brief session of the house today. Th*
Chicago, Dec. 23.—A sjiecial to the men to South Africa.
cunjunrtlun » Uh tli««.« <>f i r.m« « and I’adeli-I'owell, at MafekiUg, a Incssagi-
t««l Stat.-s, and warned Negros of pun­ time was occupied in a filibuster
It is believed that in mobilizing th*
K umis lo «zrrt pn aaure t<> preienl re- ill a live pound .hell: "Don't «Iriiik
ishment iu store, ami directing an up­ against a motion to adjourn. The Recon! from Victoria, B. C., says:
Eighth division the war office will hav*
all th« whisky; leave some lor u.
inlonciucili* ««««-hing Nouth Africa.
rising throughout the island for Decern- Dem<H-rats and some Republicans did According to Hong Kong advices, the
recourse to some extent to the militia,
wh<-ii we get In.”
tier 2. The result was a gathering of a the filibustering in order to give Grow, British steamer Labuan. which left
The presldrnt <>f th« Browu uni««ra­
it being deemed inadvisable to denude
Sandakan
on
Novemlier
25,
with
clear
­
the
venerable
ex-speaker
of
the
house,
The cv.nsul from the ( »range Free has several tlm«x< tieen invaded, but few bun-1 re-1 of the ignorant mass»-* and
lly ssrerta (hai il 1 nglaml whljia Ih«
ance papéis, was seized by the United the home garrisons overmuch of reg­
|ka n 4t wlll brlng <>u a war <>( nailon« State in New York city rv|«>rta that uevef held by th« American*. General robliers, an«l the consequent fright of an opjairiuuity to reply to some state States steamer Castile at Caldera bay, ulars.
ments
made
yesterday
by
Gaines
of
th«-
better
element.
<
leronimo
was
sup
pom*
I
bi
have
there
In ahl< h thè Vuit«*l btate* must par- many American* have applhol to him
The chancellor of the exchequer, Sir
"General Smith has imposed on the Tennessee. Payne, the majority leader, and sent to Manila under a prize
for ■■nli.tmi'iit tn the Boer army, lb.- the largest organized force north of
ttelpats.
Michael Hicks-Beach, has issued a
crew.
Captain
I
’
fort,
master
of
the
was
defeat««!
in
two
roll-calls.
Rich
­
majority of the applicants were add- Manila, and General Otis «idled to towns concern«*! a fine, to be paid iuto
formal denial that any differences ex­
In thè steer-tymg contrel al Ik-mcr,
the general treasury. He reports the ardson chaffed him on his defeat in a Labuan. reported that permission was
garrison Maraquina.
sought to proceed to Cota Batu to bring ist in the cabinet regarding war ex­
Ckl., 1-1 ! lai • « ì 1 >1« I<-.»I« || ' 1 K '■ iera who (ought in the fqmnish-Ameri­
gorsl-natuied
way.
After
Grow
had
guilt
of
two
priests,
and
says
American
The
night
was
one
of
the
worst
of
can war.
(«aslln, tylng th« .treni III 5 iniuutea
made his statement, the bouse a.I- away several families, as they were in penditures.
England'» troubles are multiplying. th«« season. A terrific rain had I «-gun clergymen are needed; that Negros
According to a dispatch from Cape
IV recon«!*. Gisidlu claimed th«
journed
until 12 o’clock January 3, danger of being killed by the Moros,
I would be easily controlled if left to it­
Abyssinia now threatens to turn ii|*>u and 1. still continuing.
Town
there is a good deal of distress in
but
that
permission
was
refuse«!,
and
«urld's ebanipl<-nulil|>
Accom|Mni«d by his staff anil troop self, but for fears of Tagal vengeance 1900.
the British Emja-ror Menelik can pu|
the commander of the Castile ordered the Orange Free State, owing to a scar­
It I* prolsilil« that th« dl*tre«s«»l *.*<>0,000 men In the field and ia said to I. Fourth cavalry, General Iaiwtou set wheu Agninaldo fully ««stablishe* him­
city of grain.
the British vessels to lie seized.
THE COUNTRY PRESS.
lark tufairtsdaahors u«ar l'olnt Botillla have l.-eu prejmring tor war over the out at 9 o’clock tn a«lvan<«e of the main self by driving the Americans out of
the Daily Mail says: "We under­
A
prize
crew
was
then
put
on
Ima
rd
un NeicmU-r IM, la th» long mlaslug question of territorial rights
His for«-«, consisting of the Eleventh cav­ Luzno. The most improbable state­ Manley, of Philadelphia, Would Shut and the steamer was then sent back stand that news has arrived from Gen­
Coltiaa, whlch *all«*l from Honolulu un 1 armament ia In sxcelleut condition.
alry an«l one Hutu 11 ion each of the ments are lielieve«l by the ignorant
Thrni Out at National Conventions.
Manila.
The seizure was at once eral White to the effect that Lady­
(M-tolvr v lor I M|Ulmaull.
Twentieth ami T*«-nty-seventh infan­ 1 natives. ”
Philadelphia, Dec. 21.—The auditor­ protested by the master of the steamer. smith is well supplied with food and
'Die »«-Hat«- will take up the currency try, which staritsl from Iu* Ixuna at
<sorbrl I'rrparra to Contest«
Limiteiunt Thomas M Brutnby, tlsg bill on January 4.
ium in the main building of the re­
ammunition, and can hold out much
Word From Methuen.
midnight. With a small escort h<> l«*l
lleuteiiant lo Adjniral Ikxwny durine
Chicago, Dec. 21.—A special to the
cent national exposition is pronounced
longer that has been estimated.
London, Dec. 23.—The war office has
The Fisb-ratiun of lail.-r hae declare«! the way through an almost |«athl«-s* i Record from Frankfort, Kv., says: It hv Chairman Joseph H. Manley and
th. Manila campalgn, who ha* la««n
country,
a
distance
of
15
miles
over
received
the
following
from
General
Buller's Guns Turned Against Him.
that
slavery
exl«ta
iu
Hawaii.
ili wlth ty|>hoid feinrfiir re>«rul wneks,
is aunounetMl by the Goebel manager» H. C. Payne, of the subcommittee of
New York, Dec. 23.—A dispatch to
«Usti al (larlield hoa|>ital, Washington,
The Negro, uprising was cause«! by hill, an-l through canebrak« and deep that the service of notice enumerating the national Repiublican convention, Forestier-Walker, British commander:
tnu<l, the horses climbing the rocks th«« grounds of «xintest on which the as the finest hall ever selected for a na­
"Cape Town, Dec. 23.—Methuen the Herald from London says: Little
D. C.
the Filipino junta at Hong Kong.
and sliding down the hills. Before seats of Governor Taylor and Lieuten­ tional convention. If all the available wires that he has received a rude reply credence is placed in the report that
(•encral Mcthuen la prsjairlng for
Two Chicago ch'Otriclans are heirs t< 3 dayb-eak the command had rea. h«*l
ant-Governor Marshall will be made space is utilized, the convention hall from General Cronje respecting his the guns lost by the British were not
anelher sdiam-e.
an «-««tale iu Hungary worth ft.lMHl,- th«- head of the valley.
by Goebel and Beckham, has lx-en ]*«• will provide 80,000 square feet of representations as to Lieutenant Chan­ captured by the Boers. Had the story
Ih* Herman premi ami |>ciipl» aro 000.
pared, and will tie served on Governor room. For the accommodation of news- dos-l’al-Gell, saying this officer is re­ been true .General Buller must have
Man Mateu Attacked.
jubllant mer Bullcr'a dcleat.
garde«! as a spy. General Cronje also referred to it. Sir Redvers* artillery
Fire in
San Mateo was attackixl at N o'clock, Taylor and Lieutenant-Governor Mar­ ]>aper men, it is promised to erect a states he will hold no further commun­
cannot now muster much more than 30
'lajor-i «eiieral W<s*| antlcl|«tea bar- the city
ami a th re«« hours’ tight ensued. Tills shall Tuesday. The grounds of contest platform callable of holding alout 70 ication with Methuen.”
guns, while the captured British weap­
stores.
iug a pleaauiit tini» lu llaiana.
people,
half
way
l*tween
the
floor
and
are
said
t«i
lie
alleged
intimidation
by
result»*! in but few casualties on t>
On December 18, the British wa- ons have no doubt been mounted in
troop««, th«« issue ot tissue liallote, force the level of the stage. This will give
The «-ontroller of the treasury find, American aide, ajiart from the death ■
Agitatore are alarmlng th» ]<ea<-«*able
rhe Boer lines and can l>e used, since
the newspaj«er men every opportunity office receive«! the following, date
that Admiral .--iim|»aiu was allow«*! t>s> General lawton, but the attack Wa by injunction, etc.
natine of thè isluml of N«-gro*.
December 17. from Foreetier-Walker: the ammunition wagons seem to liava
to hear and see.
At
the
same
time
the
contests
art
much
|aiy.
difficult
liecauao
ol
th««
natural
defends
Thrre Mexicana were kill«*| aa a re-
"Methuen reports that Lieutenant been lost with them.
Mr. Manley, in speaking of the ar­
til«Mi the "address to the people,” au­
The remalna of the late I«ieutenant of the town.
sull of a tight m-ar Florence, Aria.
Chandos-Pal-Gell
was taken prisoner
rangements
for
the
representatives
ol
General lawton was walking slung thorized by the state Democratic aim-
Moved Back Five Mlle.
New York ia working har-l tu recure Brumby were sent to Atlanta, Gu., fur the drug line, within 8(K) yards of a mittee in the resolutions nspiesting the the press, said: "There are too many last Thursday evening, while meeting
London.
Dec. 23.—A dispatch to the
interment.
a
flag
of
truce.
He
waved
a
handker
­
th« iu-it ustionai ih-m<>. ratio conven­
small ahar|iah«*it«-r*’ trench, conspicu­ contest, will l«e promulgate. The newspaper men at St. Louis. Every
tion.
Eight livM were loat in th«« burning ous in the big whit«« helmet he always address will call on all Democrats to country newspaper for 800 miles chief in response, and was unarmed.” Herald from Chiveley camp, dated De­
cember 17, says: General Baller’s
around had its representatives in the
The Broadaay National Bank, of llon- of two big tenement housea in New wore and a light yellow rain «roat. He assist in the efforts to seat Goebel.
A Klondike Romance.
army moved back five miles today, tho
York
.
it«
hall. Personally, I want to say that
*”“•
f»»h*l, wlth llalillitica ol $3,-
Chicago, Dec. 23.—Dr. Luella Day, march beginning at 1 o'clock this
was also easily distinguish«*«! Iiecsuso
Rival of the Rngar Trust.
000,ODO.
1 am going to oppose giving the privi­ who, two years ago, left here, for the morning, two brigades going to Frere
Goeliel ia making pn-jMirationa for hie of his <x>nimsnding stature. The sharp-
Dover, Del., Dec. 21.—The Colonial lege of the convention floor to any but Klondike, and whose death in a snow­
William II. Cai|«-nt«-r, |*><-t «n-l «<!i- coming fight against Governor Taylor, shooters directed several close shots,
Sugar Refining Company, the allegetl representatives of the metropolitan slide was reported later, arrived at the in order to defeat a possible attempt
«<r- di«*| at hi. lumi» in Baltimore, of Kentucky.
which dippe«! the grass near by. His
on the part of the Boers to execute a
rival of the American Sugar Refining press.”
iigi-<l M6.
Auditorium hotel tvsiay an«i was regis­ tiank movement to destroy the railroad
The trwna|sirts Hancock and City of staff ollii-er call«*! General Iawt»ui's Company, was incorporated here today,
tered by Edward McConnell, also a on the British rear.
Th«, Dead Soldier.
H>" usuai largii number of llritish Puebla have r<-a«-he«l Manila with two attention to th«« danger he was ill, but capital, $100,(100. with the privilege of
Klondiker, as his wife. Mrs. McCon­
he only laughed with his usual con­
Manila,
Dec.
22.
—
Major-General
" 'rn w,'r« killcd in th» engagement regiments of infantry.
increasing it to $100,000,000.
The
Short ot Alnuiuitlllou.
nell struck it rich near Dawson, and
•t Tugela.
tempt for bullets.
Law
ton's
body
was
brought
from
San
company is chartered to eugage in the
All ag«sl employe* of th«« I'ennsyl-
London,
Dec. 23.—The chief cause
her
husband,
who
had
already
been
Suddenly
he
exclaim«*!:
“
I
am
Mateo
to
Manila
this
afternoon,
hit
Agtilnaldo haa r«trciit«*l tata» th« vania railroad will lie retired atul pen-
production of sugar in Culm, Hawaii
years in the Alaskan gold fields, owns of uneasiness which brings back the
shot,” clindied his hands in a desjs-r-
stuff
and
a
squadron
of
cavalry
acting
•nonnuinsaml Major Murali haagheu atoned January IV, 1000.
ami Puerto Rico. The refining is to be
shadow to English faces is a suspicion
ate effort to stand erect, and fell iuto done by special process on the planta­ as escort. It was found necessary tc several rich claims.
«l> thè chase.
Mrs. McConnell declared that after a that the Ladysmith garrison is short of
Englan«! haa ut last «hx-ided to senil the arms of a staff officer.
bridge
the
river.
tions.
a gn-at <|uantlty more cavalry to South Africa, Thia in
< »rderliea rushed senna the field for
The funeral will take place from his couple of years which she and her hus­ ammunition and incapable of a pro­
titlsh supplica and ummunition at according to Buller’s wishes.
Sympathy for Horn.
«urgeon«,
who
dasheil
up
imm
d
ately,
late
residence here, a mansion formerly band intend to spend in traveling, she longe« i defense. The war office does
Magerafuiitein.
The
Denver, Dec. 21.—By a vote of nine occupied by a Spanish general. The will return to Chicago and erect a not admit that Ladysmith is in serious
Senator McBride, of Oregon, ha* in- but their efforts wet? rsek-^-
Th« Forti cighth United Stat«', in- tnsluce«! a bill to increase the jsiy of Isidy was takeu io ■> Clump of liushea to five th«- board of aidermen of Denver ls»dy has been plac««<l temporarily in a home and hospital for the treatment of danger or short of ammunition, but the
censorship somehow has allowe«! these
»»dry Ras |>««n re)eaa*Ml from ipiarau- letter-carriers in Large cities.
and laid on a stretcher, the familiar adopted a joint resolution expressing vault in El l’aco cemetery, where many crippled children.
alarming reports to reach England.
•*'»" et Angel ialaml.
white helmet covering the face of th«« sympathy for the Transvaal republic of the American soldiers have been in­
(’an»l Bill I a Doomed to Walt.
Senator Shoup and party will visit
New York, Dec. 23.—A special t The censor, it is apparent, sometime»
Buller'a cuaualtl«« in th«- Iwittlo nt Arizona and New Mexico to report on dead general. Almost at this moment in its tight with Great Britain and hop terred, and a guan! of honor will be
th«« ch«s-rs of the American troops rush- for th«« suecesa of th«« Boer arms. Th« maintained. When Mrs. Lawton and the Herald from Washington says: falls asleep, or is drugged by too can­
*“.**,*• ri'"r, in killed, Wound»«! mu! their application for statch«s>d.
iug iuto Sun Mateo were mingled with resolution was introduced by Aiderman her four children shall have completed Legislation providing for the construc­ did and too inquisitive friends.
missing, inimi,,, | |OU
Kelly and was supported by every Dem­ their arrangements for returning to the tion of a traus-isthniian canal is not
General I«awton was killed while in th«« rifle volleys.
Th" Am..ri«an Federation of Lalor
Welcome Offer of Mediation.
After th«« fight-six stalwart cavalry­ ocrat but on«« on the Istard.
United States the remains will be probable under the present session of
" "gii«t«-r.-d an emphatic «liiuipproial front of his trisips at San Mateo, Lu­
New York, Dec. 23.—A dispatch to
men
forded
the
river
to
th««
town,
carry
­
taken
ou
a
transport,
with
an
escort
of
xon.
He
was
shot
iu
the
breast
ami
congress.
Both
the
Nicaraguan
canal
w «“'»rument subsidies.
the World from Brussels says: Herr
Colorailo Museum.
ing the litter on their shoulders, the
officers for final interment, as it «xvmmittee in the senate, presided over
i«i>|l|l*r",l|
appointed to died immediately.
llolbern, in charge of the Transvaal
Denver,
Dec.
21.
—
The
Colorado
staff precisling with the colors and a
thought probable here, in Arlington by Senator Morgan, and the house i-om-
agency
here, asked today what truth
Chairman
Joseph
H.
Manley,
of
Museum
of
Natural
History
has
been
,.i
' J'"»<«ral Buller In command
cavalry escort following.
cemetery.
in it tee ou interstate and foreign com­ there is in the report that President
o' ^Houth African force«.
Philatlelphia, believes that only metro­
The troojis tiled bareheaded through organized, and will be incorporated.
merce,
preside«!
overby
Mr.
Hepburn,
l*rrl«hrd on the Yukon.
Kruger is ready to sign a treaty of
in yiiT
"'««re burned to death politan m-wspa|H-rs should lie repre- the building, where tin« Isidy was laid, John F. Champion, J. A. Thatcher and
Vancouver, II. C„ Dec. 22.—A dis- of Iowa, pro|>oae to take the matter up peace if Great Britain will ask no fur­
sented
at
national
conventions.
other
Denver
capitalists
are
promoters
tliri,,.,'111" *'T”
* result of a child
and many a tear (ell from the eyes of
jmteh from Dawson, dated Decembei without waiting for the report of the ther privileges for the uitlanders, and
U,^*‘ng
powder in « fire.
Dr. Andrew«, superintendent of the men who had long followed the in­ of the organisation, and they have 14. recounts a terrible tragedy which Walker commission. It is extremely will pay what the war has cost the
alreadv
acourtsl
the
famous
io!lection
will A '"' 'r1“ "r,l,’r ,,f IlilM'rnians Chricago public scbisds, may lose Ins trepid Lawton. The entire command
t«sik place near Ogilvie. Mrs. J. Rum­ improltable, however, that they will Boers, has answered:
in «>.
*'-(»00,(100 to aid the Boers j«d> through public advocacy of Great was stricken with grief, as though of Rocky mountain animals and birds ball. Mrs. Dmnbottom, Henry Kelly lav able to get a bill through either
“No such proposals have been form­
hght against the EngHsh.
Britain's side in the South African war. each man had suffered a js'rsoiiul loss of Professor Carter, of Breckenridge, and two McNamara brothers, who had house of congress before that re|K«rt is ulate«! yet. A contingency invitiug
Col., who will be curator of the mu-
available.
lv n''
k’ov. rnment has formal-
been passengers on th«« wrecked steamer
proposals of peace would I»« welcome
The supreme ««ourt of Ohio haa ren­
seu tn.
Senator Martin Rr-KI ret rd.
deMont**'
' -‘’•troasjiresl-
Stratton, hailing from Minneapolis,
(lias.workers' Wages Kalseil.
under certain conditions. If any gov­
dered its decision iu the bribery case
Richmond, Va., Doc. 21.—United
“•‘of th« . ................. Venezn.1»
Minister. In Ganger.
were caught in an ice-jam.
Their
Pittsburg, Dec. 23.—D. C. Ripley, ernment desires to mediate, the South
of Attorney-General Monnett against States Senator Thomas Martin was to­
London, Dec. 20.—The Mail pub- boat, being small, whs crushed, and president of the United States Glass African republic will treat.”
K«^andrTlL,'H,"l'",t
the Standard Oil Company. The at­ day re-elected for tiro term beginning
Company, announced today that the
Aiiieric ' I* 111(1
1,10
torney-general furuishe«! information to March, llhll, by Isith houses of the liahes the following dispatch from Aut- all perished.
Andrew» May L oro HI* P on I tlon.
Another tragedy is reported from wages of blowers and gatherers in their
$2,0()o Hn *"*‘’'‘**■**»‘1' Maine, realized the effect that he was approached by assembly, acting se|iarately. Tomor­ werp: "The British and American
Chicago, Dec. 21.—Public advocacy
where three men, employ wouhl lie advanced 5 per cent
Charles Squires, of New York, with a row th«« houses will meet in joint ses­ ministers at The Hague have asko«l White Horse,
brilie of $ 1110,000 if he would permit sion to eiinavsH the vote and declare the permission to retire to Antwerp, with named T. Smith, Fred Batty an«l John January 1. The increase affects 1,200 of Great Britain’s side in the South
bulidh'"'^ •’"’•‘"’J"*1 th"
a view of avoiding j*«rsoniil unpleasant­ McIntosh, were engage«l in salvaging employes.
African war by Dr. E. Benjamin An­
••Jinn,, , im." SL '’‘<’h«el* orphan til«« cases |Hinding against the Stain lard result.
ness during the anti-English attitude the cargo of the steam scow Linde-
drews, superintendent of the publio
of In,ooo
* »•. »‘th « Io» Oil Company to go bv default. It was
Mabini, formerly a member of the schools of Chicago, was the cause of
of the Dutch. Then« is no foundation manu. Being unexpectedly struck by
Department Ntnrr I.aw Invalid.
claimed that Mr. S«|uiros was the repre­
Springfield, Dec. 2!.—The Illinois for the report on the Continent that a heavy swell, their boat filled and Filipino cabinet, says that the future resolutions being introduced in the city
*nger tr'?11''
AUolnmtms pus- sentative of the Standard Oil Com­
the diplomatic relation« lietween Great sunk. The men were not seen aftei peace of the Philippines depends en­ council last night calling for his resig­
•^■»«n.wr '(.r,1,i",,,1' Whh
pany. Th«' decision dismisses the cases supreme court has held the antl-de|iart-
Britain an,I the Netherlands are the Ismt disappeared, and it is sup]x>M*l tirely upon the form of government the nation or removal by the board of edu­
ment
store
law,
passed
by
the
last
leg
­
Kl‘»M«r
1,""1'l,»'L killing tho en* «m the grouiKl that this fact was not
Americans establish.
cation.
strained.
”
_____ _
they were carried under the ice.
islature,
to
be
unconstitutional.
fireman ami «inductor.
established.
sit nut I on at Al |»i a.
N«t t'hniige «it P«>ll«iy.
Ilegradatlon
or
Kart
1.1.
Making a Stand at Storm berg.
An Oriental Commission.
Il
'
..........
Apia, Samoa, via Auckland, N. Z.,
New York, Dec. 21.—A dispatch to
Governor Stone, of Pennsylvania, ex­
Peking, Dec. 23.—Li Hung Chan,
Mded
Northwestern nmd
Lon«ion,
Dec. 22.—The Daily News
llepburn
has
introduced
a
bill
in
the
Dee,
2|,
—
The
German
flag
was
hoisted
mis been appointed acting viceroy of
iKiig, "
oiilvM to itH lines during presses the opinion that every husluind the Herald from Berlin says: A dis­
should deed to his wife the homestead. patch to the Berlin Tageblatt from Zu­ over the courthouse today as an official house authorizing the appointment bi Canton. It is tielieved thia ia prepar­ has the following dispatch from Cape
rich says that Herr llg, Menelik’« chief notification of the annexation of the the president of a commission to visit atory to his degradation in compliance Town, dated Saturday, December 16:
Senator Depew has lensed the Cor­
"The Boers inteml to mae a big stand
adviser, will arrive then« in January. island«, by agreement, to Germany. China and Japan and rejairt upon the with French demands.
coran mansion at Washington for his This proves that the tiegus does not in­ The German consul, on Isiard the Cor­ commercial and industrial conditions
at Stormberg, and are massing a great
A’hniniHtr..
10
dutieN of his full senatorial term of six years nt an
force at the abandoned British camp.
K t i",MW‘lli ,,nvo1'”
hU
tend to make any startling chauge in morant, was interviewed by the Samoan of these conntriea. It provides for the
Sheep to Return to Grailng.
One commando of 2,000 consists chiefly
aggregate rental of If60,000.
•ntwi Mrs. Babcock.
his jsilicy. Otherwise he would not chiefs. They infomred the consul that appointment of five members—one
Heppner, Or., Dec. 23.—Sheepmen of rebel Dutch.”
A monument, a grunito shaft 70 feet have allowed Her llg to leave Abys­ Matnafa would lav selected. Having each from the Eastern, Middle, South­
•Mo lhln'V""; /""‘er. a niece of Buf-
had
commenced to feed, but this morn­
ern,
Western
ami
l
’
aeiflo
states.
The
declared
their
government
established,
lir"«s ngi-i,." HH 1
M*0 only female high, la to bo erected on an eminence sinia. Menelik’« visit to the Paris the Matiuifaites are driving the Malie- commission is to spend at least one ing the light snow which fell Friday
Bandits held up a passenger train
exhibition, which has been announce«!
I
lit
Erie,
Pa.,
overlooking
the
lake,
in
“’»"Pais.r l"". ,h" rom’- H1|e left ‘>»«
year in China and Japan, and $7.5,000 night began melting, an«l the warm near Kansas City and secure«! five gold
toans
out
of
the
villages.
Trouble
ap
­
in
the
European
press,
is
fur
from
cer
­
I
memory
of
the
late
Captain
V.
P.
Grid-
M'l. 1 r l,,1M‘•••’"M to go into this now
Wind will soon rvetore grazing.
1 watches and $100 in money.
ia provided for expenses.
pears imminent.
tain.
i' ley, of the Olympia.
Epitome of the Tclegniphli
New* of the Work!.
General Lawton a Victim of
u Filipino Sharpshooter.
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