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I KLAMATH REPUBLICAN KLAMATH LAItH HIW8, I)is Bonn credit divins providence a Illi their Tugela victory. No river and harbor bill will ba pre sented at this session <>f oungress. General < orrea, formerly minister of war for Hpalu. is dead at Madrid. < <H NTV MASON STIRB CP STATE OF ANARCHY. l.sw rraiiBiun, ny,, rtrtt. \e\er WM|| there a more co pm Heated polltiml situ ation than that which tonight con fronts the politii tali« of Kentucky, and never was there one of whir h it seemed ao difficult to form an accurate guess at the outcome. All day through ths streets of Frank fort soldiers inarched aud counter marched. Drills in the street were frequently held, iu order that the men might 1* warmed by exercise alter they had remained in the biting wind. Arouud the peuitenttary was a line of j troops, in front of the opera-house was a guard, three oompanira stood at rest j In the open space iu front of the I'api- I lol hotel, sentries petrolled every side of the building in which ex-Governor Br» I ley reside«, and a detachment of infantry held the court houae against the ;««sible coining of the members of the legislature with the intention of declaring that not the living William H. Taylor, but the diyng William Goe bel, was the lawful head and chief exe cutive of the commonwealth ot Ken tucky. Il was largely a matter of sentiment with the Democarta which led them to make such desperate efforts to crown their king before lie died. They want ed him to leave the world a victor be fore the world. CATGUT IN AMBUSH THE PLAQUE SITUATION. Hsrele Kffert, Taken al Honolulu (hsck th« Dieaaeo. to San Francisco, Feb. 3.—The steamer Australia, seven days from Honolulu, arrived today an.I re|x,rta that up to Over 200,000 British Soldiers the time of her departure, 41 deaths to Fight the Boers. from plague had occurred, and there lhs British parliament liaa reaaretn- was a total of 52 cases. The Australia TKUSKTK KS from tiik wikkn | bled No disorder was niauiteeted. KNGLIMH WAR FOLK V ATTACKED OFFICER AND THREE MEN KILLED had on Ixrard 175 passengers, the larg Alexander Dunsmuir, the coal king est number which ever came to this SEC R E l A R Y W Y M»H A M 'S FIG l’R EJ of the Pai Ilin coast, died iu Naw York port on a single steamer from the *. isteres«»« < ulte.il»« -» Til I ut ait N|»«>b« on that Philippin« Quai« ' <’Dy. »ged 47 years. ln»urg«Rt« Lost Forty In Klllnd aud ilawaiian islands. tk.T«« M.ml.l»'»»'«« rr^««l«4 liuH, ANawarlii| th« Ar|umaul4 Moiiit'lrrl -Thrm Transports Ar« In an effort to stamp out the plague, Only Mighty Thnu.and Men of This Services in coiumnmorstion of the I m « Fwrm. of il**«rl<Jg«. riva at Hsu Franrleca« it was decided to burn one of the blocks Forre Now at the Front —Ar« martvrdom ot Gharles 1, ef England, tivitjr at Naiy-Ynrd». in Chinatown. The fire was started, wore held in Bostou. and it gained such headway that the Waahingtoti, Jan. BL — Mason rose pr Lsy.ls i» l*ing Honlaed In Iterila, Manila, E’eb. 1. — A scouting party I ho transport Missouri, en route to fire department could not control it. of the Fwenty-fifth infantry, while op | London, Feb. 3.—Mr. Wyndham’s pappi» ol China aro »aid lo tabe Hau Fraur-iaeo from Maulla, has 17 in •«stay *M>n after th' senate convened te The flames spread rapidly from one a question of privilege and sharply erating near Kubig, was ambushed by ! remarkable declaration in the house of sane eildlers aboard. Iwprrtal «haug.. block to another, and soon the whole attacked the British government snd ' j commons that Great Britain will have insurgents and a lieutenant and three Eire destroyed the bualliosa portion Chinese quarter was destroyed. Hard ailty- the British vice-consul at New Orleans private« were killed aud two <<r three ' in a fortnight 180,000 regulars in South ly a house was left standing in the dis William Jennlngs Itryan wlll ac.-ept of the lowu of Winfield, Kan. Hu ti liecause ol an Interview iu which tbe private« wounded. Africa,7,000 Canadians an.) Australians trict. The Chinese and other residents tbs Pupulist i»uiilu«li,,u ter Ih» presi ll reds of |>Miple are honioleaa 1 and 20,000 South African volunteers, is vice-consul had assailed Mason for the A company some distance in the of the district fled from their homes l.leutsnant Winston < hun hill de- |■■■ltlou he had taken In l>ehalf of the 1 i received with wonderment. Of this rear, on bearing tbe firing, hurried to dsofj- iu terror, and were unable to save the seen« and recovered the Ixsliee. ' total of 213,000 troops, with 452 guns, Lotd l’selicefi’te «HI retlre as am- scribes the battle of Hplonkop aa the Transvaal republic in Ita war with much of their effects. As a result of Mason attacked not i.„ ul timi Britatu lo ths Uutted hardest fight of the South African war. Great Britain. Ihe local papers assert, although the the destruction of the Chinese quarter, I all are now there with the exception ot only the consul, but the ;«>licy of Great > 18,000 that are afloat. Beyond com* statement is not confirmed, that the All la quiet In Kanina. Tbe natives BiaMs, Aprii I 7,000 |«op)e were rendered homeless, ;>ariaon thia is the largest force Great insurgents lost 41) i>‘ killed and Th» interviste conimer« s nimmluliHl are more srtlle<l Ilian at any time aim'« Britain in levying war upon an Inferior and they are now living in tents. wound«!. i Britain has ever put into the field. Al hax sosd Ih" Northern Pacific tu ou- tire dlsturlMimo between tbe native nation. The fire destroyed 12 blocks, bound I the end of the Crimean war she had Hoar thought the mnsul's pur|«>rted tactions. forre dlsregsnlid laws. ed by Kukui, Queen snd Nunau streets. | a>-ra;«d together 80,000. Wellington, FOR THE FILIPINOS. remarks so serious that It ought to be Ths most notable building burned was I at Waterloo, had 25,000. Mr. Wynd The sheriff of Colfax, Wash., has investigated by the government, but at Keustors sr» sald lo wslit m> chang» Seealor Ker»,, of «ieorgla Spoke on the Kaumakakpili, a prominent land ham’s a;«ech was the strongest de- Ihe offnio-l a reward of $.',im for the capture In ths msniier ot thelr electiou the same time he deprecated auy attack HI« Krsolutlon. * mark, and the most comfortable edifice tl t'lomena, tho muolorer of a man u|«>n Great itrttalu. with the people of boass taron populsr vote Washington, Feb. J.—For more than of its kind in Honoluln. It contained ' fenae the government has yet put for named lloland which the American ¡««>ple ought not DualunaliPs forre». I'>r whorn Iran llir>e hours today Bacon of Georgia <>c- a large pipe organ, valued at $5,000. ward ax to what has be.-n done and is A special dla|istch from ('ape Town only live in |»-aee, but as loving and «m salertalneil. aro sale ou thè ■>ulh copied the attention of the senate with The steamship Iroqnoi« rendered valu ( being done. says 150 American scouts, who arrive«! devoted friends. The general tone of the morning ixHlge sharply ar- tank ol ths Tugels rlver. s dis< ussion of the Philippine question. able aid. She put out two lines of ’ Th* <Xe«eraur*s I'rorlamallon, there as mulet«w*rv, Irave cuhsted In papers is that his figures will astonish ralnged the British < onsul for his utter Ills argument, which had for its bs«is Ftvw l'Oxlness meli ot W alta Wall* hose which saved the Honolulu iron j the country. Roughly speaking, only the British tores Governor Taylor at 10 o ’ clock this ances against a United States senator, his own resolutions declaratory of the works. «era victlmised by a sm««>lh fuiger, | 80,000 men are at the front. Ten A tsrld wave Is prevailing east of the and bellevwl it ought not to lie lightly morning issued the following proclama government’s policy toward the Phil who <-a»hr«t logos « h«» ks. The Australia's passengers were , ; thousand others have !>een lost, and tion : paaaed. ippines, was listened to carefully by Rocky mountains. The temperature la taken off and placed in the quarantine Ths l'riuce Kegeut ut Bavaita ha» | 10,000 are shut up at Ladysmith. Ex- "To the General Assembly, Com Tillman delivered a forceful aud malarrrd Ih» ( »tder <>f Ht M ichaate, 'Ighl rlegrrcs Irelow Seto al Chicago and quite characteristic s|ieech on the monwealth of Kentucky'. Whereas, a his fellow-senators and by a large gal station at Angel island, where they will I eluding these there are 70,000 troops ■is l>elow at < >maha. lery an Hence. He maintained that remain till tomorrow. Int class. <>n fhr Nausea, thè esplorar j who have not yet been in action, in Philippine question. In which he main state of insurrection now prevails in According to advices from Honolulu, ' , addition to those at sea. The Fergus Printing Company, ol tained that this government ought V> the state of Kentucky, and e«|-ectally the United States owes as much to the In t1»lunall. I hsrtes Barlruff, a hilipin««* as it 4 om to the Cubans, to the transport Aztec, which left this I "hlcagn, one of the oldest prlutlng j extend to the Filipinos the right to in Erankfo-t. the catritol tt** '*«» i,y Why so many effectives have not yel Unuer. hllle<l hl* wife, his a 'll and hl« «tn, by resulotion of congress, self- port for Hilo, with 400 mules and : wruses In the city, was thrown into the ! , lieen engaged is explained by the lack govern themselves, the United States ll- (laughter and thru tried to set th« rumeut has been promi««rd, aud he horses, may not attempt to land her | I of land transportation and the organi itreeta lor nuu payment ol rent. guardlug them against the aggreaaiou * b uie on Are. gly nrg« d that his resolutions, de- cargo at Hilo. Lighters would have i I Great .Northern ofliciala ami em* ol other uallona. >g it to l>e the intention of this to 1« employed, as the wharf there can- ' ; zation of supplies, to which Lord Rob th« A funeral train, arrstig Cd t nment to confer the right of gov- not accommodate the Aztec. At pres- , erta is devoting his experience and Lore leathern i’sclflc, will con ’ey ilia r>- ployea' grievance committee hold a I* > -onfr-reme aud it Is announced there K«r«lv»<! « Illa« h Eye. nt n;«,n the Filipinos, be adopted ent the weather conditions are snch 1 i Kitchener hie genius for details. aíslas of General Imwlou and Mli) f ( seems as though the weight of these t will l»r ivo strike, all dlfferenctva being The bill (or the roorgantnaation and «-ami not only of terminating the that the horses cannot lie landed safely, ' L'gaa Io the Elast. Settled improvement of the weather Irureau. I ■ut of extending to the struggling and it is expected that the Aztec will masses must destroy the equilibrium James H. Britton, ex m a vor of M. which now holds the British forces sta I justice and freedom. Governor Taylor declares that a stats which include* provision for pensioning have to return to Honolulu. taois. sad for msny yrare one of the tionary wherever they are in contact h disabled an-1 aged employes ol the ser There was a small riot at the deten- j j with the Boer army. | In the House. landing lankrri of ths West, died al v( insurrection twrw pre vails In Ken vice, receive. I a black eye in the house. i tucky Hs has ordered the legislature Ardisy, X. Y.. age«! *8. j house was in session a little over tion camp at Honolulu the night of the , Lack of transports and organization sdjarurued. but Ihe liemocrats have re- Ihe I lli was bitterly fought by tbs Iror t day, and only bueinesa of 22d, owing to the refusal of the author- | will not explain adequately why, L'odoii paper, srsthlngly criticise 'used to olrey his e-llct opponents of civil penison rolls on ac ities to allow the Ja;*nese to burn a j I importance was transacted. i when generals at the front request re- tbs laaguags of Buller's report, sn l orn nt of ths life tenure provisions it It V. Wilson baa l««n arrester! In contained, slid it was sidetracked on a fy (Re; Minn.) rose to a ques- lot of new lumler for fuel purposes, | . enforcements, they get them in rather srcoeoUof bsllle from |k«r sources If privib ge, calling the attention and liecause they were restrained from ! ' small nnmliers. Knowledge is slowly ■van Frem-lsco on the charge of having test vote of 57 to 58. xr» <v| tel as '-erred Although the <mlr«ssle<i a fuickage containing $floo, s|>raker ruled that it remained unfin- 11 house to fraudulent representa- burning a new cottage in which one of I penetrating to London that large garri- Ji*lg» Hanford ha, discharged 18 of white he waa agent for tho Great insde bv alleg.-d «gents of the set their nsmler had died of the plague. | sons must be kept in Cape Colony to » llw 13 Juror, who had tan'll serving ou Northern Kxpreae Company at Frank (shed busin«*« when the house was u- known as ‘‘Messages and Fa The arrival of the reserves ended the I ! hold down the Cape Dutch, who, as again in committee of the whole, the I *• Ü» rxgulsr |auel iu the fnleral romrt lin. King county, Wash ll the Presidents of the Unite.! troubles, and a careful watch is being > i every one knows, outnumber the Brit- opponents of the measure believe the . “i st Taruma. The remaining niMilan K I. ” Richardson (Dem. Tenn.), kept, as the Japunese are exceedinlgy i | tab residents there three to two. 1— Gong, a Chinaman of Fargo, N action of the day killed it. •ill report again on Mar< h 20. Io loth uro«. i>j ..... ......V ..azei- Compiled the volumes upon the sullen and some have armed themselves i Cable scrape received daring the I l>., who allegra Hi. Ixruls is his home, The early portion of the dar was de- | I order of congress, explained that con with clubs. i last 12 hours do not further illuminate Captain (’. II Sb.-kton, president 1 sppealed k.lay trout the United »tales vote.I to a lively scrimmage over ths rigg. of tbe court of apjieala. I gress had voted him a copy of the Affairs at Hilo have quieted, and no , i the military operations. Various inde- of the ns ral war collrge. says ’'Com- euurt to the secretary ot the treiuury, Sulzer resolution to investigate Secre MAY FLOOD THEM OUT. platea for the volumes for his labor, more trouble is expected. I«ndent corresjiondents confirm the »and of ths e-a on our North Pacific «u-l waa r«l«MMw><! <>n bail. He was the tary Gage, which the committee on I report that General Buller told his roast and ths waters of the western 1 first of the 70 Chluameu charged with rules recommended should 1« sent to Hoars Propose to hsm the Klip Kiser and he had made a contract with the Affairs In Japan. publisher, from whom he received a taain of ths North I'sdflc should be la 1 .Ur la I tug the eicbision act, to Ire heard th* ways and means committee, at the Helow I.adjsuiith. Yokohama, Jan. 15, via San Fran troops January 28 that he hoped to re small royalty. He was as much op cisco, Feb. 3.—The event of this week lieve Ladysmith within a week. It is our hands iu peace aud war time. jy the courts. latter committee has the response of Iaindon. Feb. 2.—The supplemental pos'd to fraudulent representations as believed in some trustworthy quarteit This ran only be effect»«! by readiness There lists of casualties fill two columns in any one. Eddy disclaimed any inten has l>een the arrival of the United Plague at Honolulu is umler control. the secretary in its possession. of s |S0|er aud .uffirlent naval force States transport Grant with the Forty that he is again assailing the Boer was no opposition to the proposed nou|«reil tvpe in the morning pa;H-rs. either on the .¡„t, or to Im furnished Daws«m evil doers are forced to saw action, but Richardson, of Tennessee, making 1,300 report«»! thus far from tion of reflecting up >n Richardson. eighth regiment, U. S. V. (colored), on lines. Resolutions were adopted calling l-oard. In consequence of the break A further list of casualties published from the Atlantic through an uu- wood aud Hulaer, of New York, used it for General Buller's o|>eratioiM north of upon the secretary of the navy and the by the war office brings the total from tramalled ranal. In addition to thia, General Buller's position Is becoming reuewitig their attacks upon the secre the Tugela. The Daily Chronicle esti secretary of war for information as to ing out of the plague in Honolulu, the the crossing of the Tugela to the aban sad ready for combining, should be the tary. Gage was defended by Hop mates that the total exceeds 2,000. the amount of money expended and the Grant was obliged to put in here for ' precarious donment of Spionkop to 1,985 officers •'•liable forres ironnally alta'had to I kins. of Illinois, Hill, of Connecticut, The 40 ]>er cent loss at Spionkop is amount for which the government is coal. Permission having been granted and men. Surveyor« are now at work on the the 1 hilippines au<l th« waters about by the authorities, a dress parade of the greater than any British force ever liable remaining unpaid, for equip and Dalzell, of Pennsylvania. Exceptional activity at the navy China, Ja;ian and I'otra. |u other >reg<m Midland railway route. A bill to require pilots and officers ol suffered, except possibly at Albuera, ments, transportation, supplies and regiment was held this afternoon and a yards continues, but a correspondent of •ord», tbe Pacific ocean, from Samoa great crowd witnessed the unusual A big steal mill was wrecked lu ■team vessels to make oath to their ap Spain, in 1811. naval operations in the Philippine is the press learns that this is chiefly new northward, should be within ou» I'Ulsburg by a lx>ilcr ezpioaioa. plications for license was {Missed. The correspondent of tbe Times at lands from May 1, 1898, to November spectacle of an armed tody of American construction and refitting work. ~‘ roatrol." Three soldiery landing upon the shores of Ixmrenco Marques, telegraphing yester 1, 1899. A bill was introduced In congress to ships will be commissioned at Devon- Japan. The plight of Klmlierley is urgent. day, says: STEEL MILL WRECKED. provide mining laws lor Cape Nome. Under the call for committees, a bill The entire disappearance of the port this month. "Information has l>een received here to authorize the secretary of war to ac Th. kaiser's birthday was celebrated Money is now ready for the purchase KM|*lual«*B of a Mattery of Four Large Some unpleasant criticism of the plague from Kobe and the occurrence from the Transvaal that the war de- UlthoMual «ay throughout Germany. >f the Salem, < >r . ferleral building site. cept a site for a military post near Des of no more sporadic cases in other pans war office has been caused by the dis Hoi I era. IMirtnicnt, convinced that it would l>e Moines, la., was passe.I; also a bill to Ballet's army has retreated to the of the empire, its ravages being nos covery that the sights of Lee-Enfield Census 8u|t«rvieor Kelly has left for Pittsburg, Jan. 81.—The steel de useless to storm Ladysmith and that Old carbines •««a of the Tugela, with heavy loaeea. Alaska to enter upon bls duties there. partment of Phillips, Nimick A Co.’s the bombardment will continue in extend the time for the completion of confined entirely to the city of Osaka, carbines are defective. the incline railway on West Mountain, is a fact attracting much attention. In have been supplied to the outgoing Revolution m Venezuela, under the mill on West Carson street was com effective, has decided upon a change Owing to a split in the National the later city it has assumed its most Fourth brigade of cavalry. ‘**™'po( Hernandes, is spreading lavague, Baltimore may l<«ie her Iraso- pletely wrecked and a dozen men were of tactics. Huge quantities of timl>er Hot Springs reservation, Arkansas. At 1:10 P. M. the house adjourned. dangerous form, that of lung attack, injured by the explosion of a battery of and sand bugs and hundreds of Kaffirs lire in Minneapnlis dmtroyed a four- trail club. CROSSED THE AISLE. and has thus l>ecome the very breath of Senator Goebel Shot Down. four large boilers today. The shock of have been sent from Johannesburg and IlíüOOO^ bull<,ln|<' ‘*“e“'k • lore of An attempt to rob the Misaouri. Kan the bursting lavllera was heard through Frankfort, Ky., Feb 1.—While walk pestilence. In spite of this, however, Sibley, of Pennoylvanla. Spoke in Favor Pretoria for the pur;«>se of damming sas A Texas railway train at lioldeu, out the lower end of the city and sev of Expansion. Klip river, some miles l>elow Lady ing through the capitol grounds, on bis only 39 eases have occurred there. «■lnro.w.n, B 8-year-old l«vy „( Mo., was frustrated. ers! thousand |Ms>ple were attracted to smith. the idea being to flood tbe town way to the capitol building, at 11:10 Boer War In Illinois. Washington. Feb. 3. — Representa •.. run <„■•» by a street ear The United Stales transjsrrta City ol the scene of the accident. The loss to and to drive the soldiers and inhabit o’clock this morning, William Goebel, Chicago, Feb. 8.—A special to the tive Joseph Sibley, of Pennsylvania, •M fatally Injure«!. Pueblo ami Senator have arrived at the plant will l>e enormous. Five of ants out of the Ixnub-proof caves, so as the Democratic contestant for governor Tinies-Herald from Danville, 111 , says: | who attained great prominence in the u.'n* Kwh of Deerfield, Deerfield, San E'renoiaco from Manila the injured inen were mutilated to expose them to shell fire. The of Kentucky, was shot down and very Frank Specht, a German, who has an 54th congress by his earnest champion English wife, and William Shoemaker, ship of free silver, assailed his Demo Near Corunna, Spain, a torpedo boat, almost beyond recognition, and one or 1’ortugueM* authorities are at lust exer dangerously wounded. »«'» was blown open b, dynamite, name ami nationality unknown, has more deaths may result. liarland Whittaker, a farmer from an Englishman, with a German wife, cratic colleagues today for tl A rescuing cising stricter surveillance. The gov party is searching the wreckage, which ernor has notified the consuls that they Butler county, the home of Governor got into an argument over the Boer war sition to expansion in a trio lÍT7’'' ‘he *"*•<»• »»>• KI*- la-eu totally lost, with all on l«>ard. it is sup|H>sed contain other of the work must |>cn<onally guarantee that Appli Taylor, is now in jail in Louisville, last night. The injured are: Frank made the floor and gall LZ ',"Pt'>''enieni Company ,t Han Quarantine officers in San Francisco ' entailing a Irme <■( $100,000. are adopting stringent measures to pro men. hollowing is the list of the most cants tor ;>aasporta are not going to as charged with the crime. There is no Specht, stabbed three times with a ley had recanted his v sist the Boer army before pas«;>orta direct evidence against Whittaker, and pitchfork; may die. William Shoe ailver, and is now general __ with i'r,! 1" » conference tect that port from the butainic plague. serious casualties: Simon Holland, fireman, died at the will lie granted. It is rumonsl that he he was place under arrest more l>ecause maker, badldy l>eaten and scratched; with his colleagues on the DemOcratio •a»ishti ""i1 ^Kinley, advocated The Union hotel, at Rsvelstoke, B. llomoepathic hospital; Daniel Noonan, lias also conveyed a hint to Herr Pott, he was caught around the capitol build Mrs. William Shoemaker, scratched side. He insisted today that expan «yt-bour l.w f()r .n riwnn,.B| C., was totally destroyed by fire, tbs badly cut and scalded; Constantine the Transvaal consul, of serious conse ing when the shots were fired than for and hair torn out; Mrs. Frank Specht, sion was an original Democratic doc Idas« originating in the furnace room. Gallagher, badly cut; Jeremiah Collins, quences if he continues to iufringe the any other apparent reason. He denied badly bruised and scratched. trine promulgated by Jefferson, and 1*’l'i,*tadv*1 ite*1 '•»’»red in the most |x>sitive manner that he noutrality of the port.” At the beginning of the fracas, the adhered to by Madison, Jackson, Tyler, The German steamer Remus has been W. T. Cook, Peter By nos. had any connection withthe shooting women stood valiantly for their own Polk and Buchanan. In eloquent lan The explosion was one of the most wreckiwl near Aarhaus, Denmark, A Feralan Loan. or knew anything alavut it. He was nationality, but as the tight progressed guage he pictured the destiny of the '^.Free State.'"'0“1’1“’ C,,,'Ul where she was bound. The captain terrific that over occurred in a Pitts St. Petersburg, E’eb. 1.—It is «etili- running toward the scene of the shoot each forgot couutry and fought for her United States carrying the arts of burg mill. The roof of the Isiile: room and IS men perished. was completely lifted from the build officially announced that the govern ing, and not away from it, when he husband. When the police arrived, |>eace and the story of the cross to the Colonel Charles F. Williams, com **°epita| marine Specht was unconscious and bleeding remotest corners of the globe, Sibley '“*» l.taM <1.221 hT". »” Houo- mander of the United States marine ing, and the flying iron aud steel fell ment, at the request of the government was caught and arrested. of Persia, and in view of the good rela profusely, while the women were tear received an impressive demonstration Hawaiian Hill Completed. corps at Mate Island, died suddenly ot in all directions. “'•‘»Un, The men were crushed to the ground tions between the two governments, when he closed. Washington, E’eb. 1.—The Hawaiian ing at each other’s clothes and hair. hemorrhage of the stomach. on the spot where they were attending has authorised the levan bank of Persia bill has been practically completed by The remainder of the debate today Negin Friendly to England. "‘Ullotiahr "'i,r ¡r’’ *’n Chicago •'Nick” Haworth, auajiected murder to the rolls, and those beside the boil to take tip the loan of 22,500,000 rubles New York. Feb. 3.—A dispatch from was uninteresting. Tt tuehxl jfgt ^«ra cál "n "«•» Santa er of Night Watchman Sandall, at ers were scalded by the escaping about to l>e issued in Persia under the the house committee on territories, and Chairman Knox, with a subcommittee, Zurich states that the reports that questions of medi ‘ **'<lu’ designation of the 6 per cent Persian Kaysville, Utah, attempted to commit ■team. vaal, lynchings in _____ is pre|>ariiig a draft of the revised bill gold loan of 1900. The Ix'«u bank, with the intention of presenting it to Menelik is arming are untrue, aud that jury law in Hawaii. UM suicide at Halt I«ake by bleeding. the t'*" • ' -' ” d Pn,. therefore, has contracted to take up the Wily <>o«»rn„r's Trlrk resa waa made in the TndMn ip«»" *«•"» o' the Robert Fitssiniinons now claim» he the house this week. Several impor to for J K",'r" 1,0 ,Ms*i was drugged when he was whip|>e<l by San Diego, Cal., Jan. 30.—From loan, which is repayable in 75 years, tant changes have been made iu the I rtation bill, which was under con- I ’'’«""K'PlendlSly *" ideration. James Jeffries for the championship dispatches brought by tho Hamburg guaranteed by all the Persian customs measure. The chief of these is the of tho world at Coney Islam!, last June. steamer Volumnia, it ap|H>ars that the receipts except the revenues in the striking out of any and all property sent to him by England, witn the Nearly the entire tu vroui^ arrival of the vessel at Tnniaeo, Colom custom-house at Furs mid the custom “** ,M<” A runaway electric car on the Day bia, where she touched on th«' way up, houses of the Persian gulf. In the qualifications for electors to the senate. greatest honor He held any number the senate today was or Mptai^'WNaMnff ^^ItO, blew "1’Hiey ,V Hon, at Another change eliminates the super- of conferences with the English envoy, ton A Xenia traction road, at Dayton, had the effect of saving the place from event of a delay in the payments, the visou given to the supreme court of at which Herr 11«. his Swiss adviser, of Nebraska, in the diattagtt|aJigFMfe||i ()., left the track at a sharp curve and capture by Colombian rebels. report of Secretary Gi The Loan bank will have the right to con Hawsi1. over the election in the senate was present. The negus wsg highly J“'». I'MdMldMte'i“? °n ’’“•»‘O was demoiiahed, killing three persons. latter had demanded the surrender of trol the custom-houses. Russia guar and house and makes each the judge of delighted with the result of the nego his transactions with the National City An American scouting party of the the town, and the governor was at his antees the bonds of the Persian loan. kl,0»n ax |. 1 !*"’ •h“U its own elections. The omission of the tiations and loaded the embassy with batik, of New York. Daniel, of Virginia, then delivered property qualifications for electors is costly presents for the queen. “co' “,‘'1 no* Twenty-fifth was caught in ambush by wits’ end. Just then the Volumnia Chinese Are Not Satlsfled. an extended speech ou the pending “'•order. ’ ,y * r«'"Utexecu- Filipinos and an officer and three men was sighted. The wily governor saw in the interest of the natives. F'rench aud Russian diplomats are Shanghai, Jan. 81.—The deposition killed, jnaurgenta lost 40 in killed and his chance to make a bluff “<> he sent financial measure. He vigorously dissatisfied at the turn which things opposed the propostion that the country a defiant message to the revolutionists, of Emperor Kwangsu creates great dis Awtat/ta ’,rln,t’r ol Me|- wounded. Co- The Bandon Recorder «»ya that have taken. English influence in Senator William Goeliel, of Ken and tol<1 them that the steamer off port satisfaction among Chinese officials iu quille cattle buyer« have been on the Abysania is steadily increasing. Men should go to the gold standard. y"1" for heat r »11 re- Daniel M. Randsdell, of Indiana, Vn,'"l»v fl?, On New tucky, was shot and seriously wounded was bringing 500 government troops. the Yang-Tse valley, and merchants river the past week, offering $14 per elik will not visit i’aris. He takes the by a <-r«zed Kentuckian, two shots pas The trick succeeded, and the rebels are considerably disturbed, fearing head for choice last-spring calves, and greatest possible interest in the con and Charles G. Bennett, of New York, Th« o'" ,,C00n*<’ were sworn in as sergeant-at arms and sing entirely through the Democratic abandoned their purpose to capture trouble. It is rumored that he will lie il cents per pound for dressed beef. struction of theDjilvouti-Harrar railway. reinstated in one year. secretary of the senate, respectively. loader's teidy. Tnmaco, Ml«iloiii»ry Killed By C'liinene. Epitome of the Telegraphic Nt'Wb of the World. ßritiüh Vice-Consul’s cism Resented. Criti Firs at Cornell University. p-i- , • Ht" "•"•tor Of • walked to the • distance of A newslsiy of Philadelphia was ar rested under the blue law of 1794 and fined (our dollars for selling news papers on Sunday. Admiral Schley, who was recently made a thirty-second degree Mason, has been a member of the fraternity since his twenty-first birthday. A law just passed In Norway makes girls ineligible for matrimony unless they can show certificates of skill in cooking, knitting and spinning. Ithica, N. Y., Jan. 8L—Seven or eight Cornell law students, members of the Delta Chi fraternity, were hurt thia morning as a result of the burning Eifteeil of their fraternity lodge, Littlo jumped 80 feet to the ground, of the lodge property was saved. Chicago, Jan. 81.—The Pattern- Makers’ Union lias decided to demand a nine-hour day after April 1. It is thought there will l>e little difficulty in securing the nine-hour day. Kansas Town Hurned, Chicago, Feb. 2.—A special to the Tribune from Wichita, Kan., »ays: Fire destroyed the business portion of Winfield, a town of fl,000 inhabitants, 40 mile« south of heie, last night, and threatened the city building and jail. The Hackney block, a thiee-story building, and its entile contents, were burned, and 100 people were made homeless. The Arlington hotel was destroyer! end the Rutter livery barn was burned with all the horses. The loss on the Hackney block is $125,000. Filipinos Attacked Scouting Party of the Twenty-fifth. Strainer Kemna Lost. London, Feb. 1.—The German stennier Remus, from Philadelphia, January 14, via Darniouth, January 22, has beeu wrecked nt Honnsriff, near Aarhus, Denmark, where she whs bound. Her cargo is a total Iona. Th« captain and 13 men were drowned. Fourteen of the crew were rescued. The Remus is a steel steamer, built at West Hartlepool, in 1889, and regis tered 1,855 tons. She hails from Ham burg, rmd was owned bv C. Anderson. Paris, Feb. 8.—A dispatch from Peking says: The report of the death of Einjveror Kwang Su is not confirm ed. The dispatch adds that the safety of foreigners is not threatened, but that an English missionary having been murdered in the province of Shang Tung, the British, American, French, Italian and German miniaters have addressed a note to the foreign office asking that measures lie taken by the Chinese authorities for ths safety of missionaries.__________ ____ Charged With Forging Bonds. New York, E’eb. 8.—Julius Schroe- ter, of Forest Hill, N. J., was arrested in this city today on a warrant charg ing forgery, on complaint of Laden- lierg, Thalmann A Co., banker«, ~wl}g charge Schroeter with forgin^|dBH| the state of Virginis. alleged forgeries of Virgi' amounting to $100,000, it that Hchroeter succeed«*I in Luma amounting to $88,000 from the Importers’ A Traders' NaUonal hank J