KLAMATH VOL. IV KLAMATH FALLS, REPUBLICAN KLAMATH LAI IR NEWS. ROBERTS' Machinists of Cleveland, O., have 1er •ven ordered out. Epitome of the Telegraphic News of the World. Booncvills, Iowa, ia beiug terrorised ■y striking miners. General Kitcheuer Iras Prieska, in Cajx> Colony. occupied House Objected to Amend­ ments to Relief Rill. I he cn wu princess of Austria ati>l TERSE TICKS FROM THE WIRER . ouut Lottyay were married at Vienna. I> lnl.r».O«x Coliseli»« ot Itews Frwm Ih» Two llsail»|ihsr*s l'rsssnls» » Cwaileased Fort»». Julia Arthur has retired from th« stage. The insurgents iu Manila aud lloug Kong are active. St. Patrick's day was enthuatically celebrated throughout Capo Towu. Ilettv Green's daughter Is said to tw engaged to a |»'or Spanish nobleman. The Kaua.i» City, I'lttaburg Gulf railway i ystem lisa la-eu add al auc­ tion. Andrew Boiler, one of the noted rutuiuol' gl-t.i in America, is dead lu Chicago. Two law*, agvl i> and 3 year», were I'urued bi death lu their own bouse hear (lircd. N.Y. British imluitnea are laid I y in ueetl of cash. The m'ii«y maiket is ho*. I over rars iu debt. Nine |ierson» were injured iu Sew York by the dropping ot a coal chute U|on an rievated tram. (¡■-neral llernaudea. leader ot ths Vrnouela revolution, la making pro- grem agamst the government. Twro thousand lUx-r women in Pre­ biria have been armed to aid in the da- lense of the Transvaal capital. United States supremo court rendered a decision upholding the Texas courts n their war against the trust». During a row in a salism at Co«nr d'Alene. 1-laho, two negroes were shot, one fatally aud the other arriously. Cuban» are clamoring against the 'ontluusiicc of Manager Siiarrettl iu ths bishopric. The lkx>rs at Aliwal North arc still mddlug a iMMiiliou in the big hills mi ilie Fro« Stat« »ide. Washington, March 21.—The house J. F. Allen, of New Orleans, has Ixiught 1,000,000 Paris exposition 11« k- today roliiRcd bi concur in the senate smendmeuts bi the Puerto Ricau relief 'ts as a speculation. bill. Ths Democrats sup|»irle>l a mo­ Th« will of Philip D. Aimour. Jr., tion to couour, on the gtoumi that it • as proved and admitted bi prubat« would lurther delay iu extending is- l'he estate is ialu««l at $8,000,000. lief b> til« liihal'llnut» appro prists not The slayer of Goebel ia said to be a ■ uly the uioiiey collnctssl uu Puerbi nulatbr. who la now supposed to I* In Rican gisxia up bi January 1. but all tiding in the wilds ol one ■>! th» uiouu- «ulwequent moneys ctdltH-letl or which are bi lx» collected, The remainder ol .ain cuuuties. the day was dcvolivl to Dl«tl It t ot I '<> At Buda Peet, Hungary, 24 praaaubi lumbla busluees. were drowned by the capslainjf of a Two measure» of national importance salt, tn which they were crossing the tnd many of slightly less Interest were Dwuulw during a gale. |s>s«od by the «euate today. Ths leg­ Lieiib'iiant Seabm Hohroeiler, pres­ islative. executive and judicial appro­ ent secretary of the naval ihs|>cctl<>u priation bill, carrying more than isMtrd. has Isien selected to suci-eed (MMi.tXMl, was passed without debate. The measure providing (or th« appoint­ ('•plain Is'ary as governor of Guam. < tatnan Pasha, the hero of plerna, 1» ment of a oommlaaion bi adjudicate ti-»'i. In IH7B he defeated tire Hnest and settle claims of the |inipl« of the tns>|M nf the exar in three pitched bat­ United States growing out of th« war tles, which cost Russia over 30,000 with Spain was also jstsseil without op­ position. men. For a brief time the Puerto Rican F ight lailles of the sultan's |«la<-e at government and tariff measure waa un­ Constantinople have leeu sent inb> ex­ der consideration. Foraker, in charge ile for machination» lu connection of th« bill, submltte-1 some committee with the sultan's fugitive brother-in- amendments. A few of them were law, Mahmed Pa«ha. agreed bi, but the important olirà are The city council of Astoria, Or., still pending. A free trad« amend- passed an ordinance authorising the ment b> tho bill was offered by Beve- chief of |«i|lce bi {aiy a bounty of ft ridge. ruts each for all rats caught or killed BIG ORDER FROM MANILA within the city limits withiu the next 30 days. Willi«» |>«|lar«* Worth of < lot It Ing fv< Puerto Rico's distress is growing wrune. < ioveruor < irneral Itav is cabled that >00 tons of proviaiotu will ba The bouse committee ou foreign af­ needed weekly. faire has de< Pled io investigate the al­ The French Im» freighter Pau iliac legation made by Charles E. Macrum, is niissing. --he currie.1 a cargo valued ex-cuiMul b> i'rebvria, relative b> the st 13,000,(XXi and has uot l-eeu heard o|iening of his official mail by tire llritisli authorities. from for over a month. Governor Geer received a check for $27,806.85 from the war department in »ettlenient of the state of < In-gon’• claim for clothing furiil«he«l the volun­ teers. Sir William Van ll<>rne, former pres­ ident of ths Canadian I’actHc railway, 1« Inn-rcite-l lu a project for tire cm>- aolidation of all the railway« iu Cuba For the development of thu protect mi William has $25,000,(XX) at hi* di«- poaal. To prevent friction with the sultan of the Milu archii-elago, measures have The liners have 40,(MH) lighting men Iren taken by the American authori­ ties in the Plnlipi Ines for the adjudi­ left. cation of any questions that may arise President Kruger dora not expect which cannot I»» di»]«■«« the north. A ahool of forestrv will be establish­ Central American governments are ed at Yale university. opisiend bi the Davis amendment bi the Governor laiary has issued a procla­ llay-l'auncefote treaty. mation freeing the |-eou« of the island Senabir Davis, chairman nf the sen* of Guam. ate committee on foreign relation« and The transport Mea-le saileil for Ma­ in charge of the French reclpnxtlty nila, via Honolulu, with 2ft doebva. treaty, »aid that notwithstanding the 89 hospital corps men »nd 26 recruits. purpiaie bi extend the time for the ex­ Th« port Gilison press. Port Gibeon, change of ratifications, he proposes bi Miss., in which was «hired 2,000 bales do all he can to obtain ratification dur­ of cotUm, was burned. I/ kii $11)0,000. ing the present se»iou. Eliaabeth T. Struble, edibir ot the The feature of the m Patrick'» day parade in Chicago was the carrying of a Nautilus, a Christian science news­ big Transvaal Hag at the head of the paper, at Sioux Falls, 8. D.. pleaded guilty in the federal court b> sending Ancient Order ot llils-rnaiis. obe-ene liteiature through the malls, At Marietta., Ga.. a mob of 175 men batter« I down th« door of the jail and and was fined $200. Mrs. Struble re­ fused to pav tho line and was taken to entered the cell of a negro aud bred jail. about 100 shots at him. He will die. The Academy of Music, the leading theater of (¿m-ls-c, was burned with a loss ot $80,(XM). The st. Louis hotel? hotel, adjoining was damaged to the extent of $30,000, Mrs. Lida Greyeroff, th« largest woman in Indiana, died suddenly at •w home in Kokomo, falling from a chair while playing dominoes. She weighed 550 pounds and was 32 year» old. ' Five dead and one fatally and on« "Tiously injured is th« result of an at- ten.pt b, start a fire with gasoline at to nmbus, O. <;W)rge White used the n>'l st Jaim-s Weaver’» residence, and explosion followed. The Imibliug was set on fire, «nd the inmates were '■overed with the burning fluid. At Chicago. Georg« L. Magill, form- ‘f y pre-iif.-nt of the Avenue Savings ank, which collapsed in August, , was convicted ol receiving de|s>s- 'te- knowing his institution to be in- "’teent, and sentenced bi the peniten- ary for an indetinite term. lie was “ »■ f.neil double the amount of the do- p the fine amounting to The differential freight rate of 10 per wilt on the Canadian Pacific between the Eastern! San Franciacois alxilished. This is the oub ome of a meeting held in Chicago, at which agents of the Arnreican line« threatened bi secure legislation debarring the Canadian Pa­ cific from participating in traffic orig­ inating in the United Stab-s if the dif- erential were continueil. Much concern is being shown by the German government iu the threat mail« by Montagu« White that the Bixir» will destroy Johannesburg b> prevent it lx>- ing made the base of the British <>|«era- tions against Prebiria. The Berlin au­ thorities will strongly oppose such ac­ tion, because of the damage which will done to the property owned by < irr mans. Great excitement prevails in San Jacinto, as it has been discovered that part of the Han Jacinto mountain has slipped into a subterranean cavern. A territory covering 60 acres, at an eleva­ tion of 4,000 feet, was dislodged by the recent earthquake and has slipjssl 150 feet lower than it had previously stood for centuries. The face of the new val­ ley ia thickly traversed with llssures and cracks. t t1"’ (»'nous trotter, died at 'hhDHz’ farm, Port Chester, N. Y. wa» brought b. the farm from New The German government contem­ o'»» week ago, and it was intended plates another expeditionary force to ’ ‘er for breeding purposes. She the interior ol Shan Tung, where most l " , * wb"'' "tm arrived here, and of the American missions are located. «nr <>rtheni Asia Minor. l"»KU»,anew vent!, * *”!1’ wi** D,»l,i a national con- Wion in Boston July 4. OfH)Xhiur""".'en Hl1'' ’""‘«birs ha VO 15,- •moiiv distribute K their rural constituents. am ll"’ PtogreMiva railroada inn t.’"‘“K WWM’*n c»« “*”> “’«’Pt' *n*‘h»"te«| built structures. fur An Iowa concern 1» wagons wholly ot steel. making farm Electrical power can be traiismittiwl with profit 80 miles and used a» steam ia used. Of the 26 men who have filled the governor’» chair In Indiana, Gov. Mount is the only one living. th* Moldlore. Washington. March 21- C-olonel Patten, of the quartermaster generel's office, today completed arr>ingemeuta lor the shipment of about $ 1.000,000 worth of clothing and «qun»«gs u> Ma­ nila (or the use of trvsqia III the Philip­ pines during the nest sis mouths Those shipmeiita will lie made by way of New York and San Francisco by the Hrst available transports, and are in response In cabled requisitions from Die d»|«it quartermaater at Manila. Among the priucl)>al articles cab led for are 130,000 khaki cnata, 129.000 pair» of khaki trousers. 100,500 pairs ol russet ahoea, 60.000 |iairs of black calf- atkn ahoea, 220,000 jstlrs ot cotton •bulking», 7ft.000 nankecu thirls, 6ft,- 000 cotton undershirts, 70,(MX) pairs leggings. ftO.OOO chambray ahirte, 6ft,- 000 dark M m llaiiucl slilita. ftH.iMXI campaign hats, 7&.0O0 puirs nankeen drawer«. 61,000 jmlrs of Jeau drawers, 10,000 linen collars, 10,000 watot belts. 7ft,ooo hat cords, 1,500 tenta (includ­ ing 200 hospital lento), 2,000 blankets, 12,000 bnsims, 8.000 scrubbing blushes, 6.OOO barrack« chairs aud 10,- ooo light woolen abickings. With the exception of the light wixdeu stocking», all articles are in abick at the various military depots, •nd will lie forwarded with no more delay than necessary. Woolen stockings have not herebifore been considered as an essential part ol the outflt of a soldier in the tropic», and consequently were not kept ill sotek. Th«»« articles will be pur­ cliaseil in the open market in San Francisco and forwarded with the real In addition b> the article« already »numerated, 500 Held ranges ure called for. Even the«« were in sbick, ami will be sent forward. Under the pol­ icy adpoted by the quartermaster de­ partment arrangement« will be made immediately to replenish the sbick in all dejsita up tn the maximum amount at the time of the receipt of the mam­ moth order from thu Philippines. Kmprrn« Mimi»» the |'»»w«ra. Peking, March 21.—The ascendency of the anti-foreign >mrty is becoming pronounced. The dowager empresr appears nimble sufficiently to reward the officials who exhibit marked ho»- tility to everything not Chinese, lieu Tung, probably the most bitterly anti- foreign official of the empire, has iieen decorated with tiie three eyed pea.... ... feather, which has never been conferred for 80 years. The nobirlous Li Peng Hing, who was dismissed from the governorship of Shantung on Germany’» demand, has Ixien advanced b> the first rank, and the ex-governor of Shantung, Yuh Sen, has Ixien ap|x>iubid governor of the Hhang Hi district, a snub bi ths l«>wers interested, and likely b> preju­ dice British Interests in the proivnee, ns the powers believe his maladminis­ tration i» the can»« of the present state of affairs in Shantung. Flngu« Npr«adliiff In Aiiatralln. NEXT th» Iniailuu Traasvaal. MINING Paris, March 21.—The chamber ol deputies bulay adopted a credit ol 2,400,000 francs for the roc...... truction of the Theater l-'rancais, recently de»- Iroyed by lire, anil for the providing ol a temporary home for the Oimedir Francais at the Odon. HM)0. nt Ihs SUIT. <’«•• ln*oltlng Mlllhma IUI witm (upper Minga la On Trial, NO. 60 EXPLUSION KI vm I Bolte, Mont., March 24 —A mining ■ nil lielMM'ii the rival copper klug«, Marcus Italy and United State« Sen star William A. Clark, is on trial in the United States court. There are three lulls in all, but the trial OU one « III delermlue all «intention». Th« mine« Involved are the Nevenweal, ol Die Anaconda Company, »ml the Colusa ami Parrot, owned by IhaColuaa-l'arrol Mining Company, of which Senator < : ■ • - , — >i o, 11 Ct W rm«'head Gunboat Wheeling Has Gone to the Chinese Port. RELIEVED BY (■((.scolili THE Ole Ml.ilull Trouble Washington. March 29.—The sm-re- tary of the navy lias received a cable­ gram from Admiial Watoou stating that th» gunlsiat Wheeling had proceed­ ed to Takil, where «he will Im relieved by the Concord alxmt May 10, and will go a» usual In tiie summer to I'ualuska, uli liin Alaskan coast. The »tat» de|Mrtm»ut i» in aquandry to devi«» mean» t> render affective pro­ tection to the American missionaries at Shan Tung Th» dilli. ulty Im» In the fact that the inlseionarlea have iu most oases gt ili» “Boxers" are operating In Shan Tung or across the Isirder in Pe Chi Li province. If th» threatenwl mission* arie» are in Western Shan Tung, then a further question arises a» to who ia chargeable with their peil»- lion, China or Germany. The exact ex.ent of the German sphere of inducile» I» not defi­ nitely known here. It i» 200 mil»» from Kino Chou, the German sea|»>rt, to the western Girder of Shan Tung, but, inasinui h a» the Germans have claimed exclusive control of railroad fram hi««» and like consoeaslon* throughout the whole province, it is presumed they hate assumed military res|«>nsili|llty as well. At any rate, the Chinese government ha» I men de- tered iron. attempting to exercise mili­ tare authority in lhat section by the attitude of Die Germau authorities, and hat is the reason of the inability of •> l'ek,ng government to meet Mr. i -er's demand for puuitory uieasuies -u«t the "Boxers." h. ti A llol'l lt»bl>»ry. o> m M b I tl U aria, March 22. — Au audacious >»-ry of 400.000 franca wa« commit­ today from th« Northern Railroad u|«ny, Tiie com|iany, which three os weekly, d<-|«wlt» largo sums with Bank of Fraim«, sent <130.000 franca v, of which amount 400,000 francs x small bills. Thi« was placed Uhei and the money waa oou from the stalion to th« lauik iu a , which was in charge of two rka. Before they -tarti-l, one of the rk« placed the «atchel lawide the I' hnian. Two nmn then approached aud engaged the attention of the clerk ati'I the coachman, while tho third man picked up th« satchel and Isilted with It. The I< nw was not discovered until it waa loo late to apprehend the rob­ bers. <1 si ai T> ale tod») that <<>Uv«»»|otM lor gobi mluing iu the l«d of the m u«ir Cape Som«. Alaska, had been granted by the secretary of war. and upon lhat state­ ment he liased a resolution of Inquiry Senator Turner «aid if auch a grant had liecn made, It »»«• "»ham«, a re­ proach and aacandal." The resolution wa« agreed to. In a lew minute», and witlmut dis­ cussion, th» additional urgent delicien cy bill wa« pa«»ed with on« or two other measures of choice. Allison gave noticie that he would call up the conference nqxirt on the Puerto Rican appropriation bill. Th» Yaqul H«*belll«»6i. Illg Fire nt ltr«l l-odge. Natural Gma Wrecked a Hom«» Marion, Ind., March 22.—Thw home of Henry Elsroth was destroyed by an explosion of natural gas today. Mr. ami Mrs. Elsroth, their mm, 14 years old, and Samuel D. Payne, worn in­ jured, Th« Ixiy and I'ayne will proba­ bly die. The family was asleep when th« explosion occurred. OF COLLODION Two Mulldliig« In pltlm Ous» Life» Inal Phliadrl Philadelphia, March 24.—One |x-rsoi> was killed aud four injured by a terri Ide explosion ol oolloillon in the phobi- graphic supply establishment ol Thomas M. McCollln A Go., on South Eleventh street, belay. The dead man is Her­ man Weiss, aged ill. The mor« seri­ ously Injured are: George W. Nicho­ las, Augu«’. Hauser, Daniel Reed, a tiremail, and John A. Granton. The building was almoat entirely wrecked, and the adjuinlug structure, is nupied by V. Clad A Hon» manu- lecturers of hotel ranges ami kitchen «upph««, waa also badly damaged by the force of the explosion, There wer» over 100 persons In the (Tad building when th« explosion occurred on the sixth llisir of tho Mot'olliu building. The force of the expliMton blew out the north wall of the building, and the heavy mass < rasheaid out of hit •alary, 1» ,95. The reward 1» open to member» of the force a» well a» any citizen. Hrltlsh Minister to llenmaak. Brillali Nrouh Kticouiilrr m -Nu News From Natal fritara of I'rrlorlia. Hot lie Fire Fighting at Warrenton, Kimberley, March 24.—There was a ■mart artillery duel near Warrenton resterday morning. A battery under Major lliewitt, supported by the Kirn* lierley Light Horae, located the Boera, who employed four gun«, two of which used cordite, but ineffectively. Th« British battery replied with effect, and lilenccd the Biair fire. The Boers sent two shells near the railway station, which was not damaged. A scouting purty got too close to the twnk of the river, and eucouutered a ‘lot tire. The men were unable b> get iway, and it wa« im|«iMible b> relieve them without I om , the juirty being ibliged bi wait for darkne»« in order b> •»CApe. The jiarty retired with only me woundiwl. This morning brisk tiring was turned at Warrenton, alxiut 6:30, it has now «lacked up. A detachment of Fusilen has rived. Two Vrvburg inhabitants, who have tx-eu imprisoned by the Boers, were ««nt lnbi Warrenbm under a white flag, after lx*ing taken from laager to laager around the district. They say lhat tiie big gun from Kinils'rlev has MS' tori n i -un ro 1«, N inte tnd invi shei wbi blai ng Spe >rdi Uy A jnat been tired at the Indian Head prov­ ing grounds. Lieutenant Strauss, in «barge ol the proving grounds, has re­ pot ted U> Admiral O’Neil that the pro­ jectile is ten cumbersome and bx> light, turning over and over in ita flight, though when it struck the water it burned with an excellent light. Such s projectile would be extremely valua­ ble in time of war, as a warship equip­ ped with several of this type would be- »ble b> discharge them at an enemy’» torpedo boat, for iiistaiii-e, and by the light thu» produce would be able to de- ttrov the attacking vessel. it apply only to the right ot dii|s>sing of property. As drafted, the treaty conferred upou ths subjects of (treat Britain and upnn those of th« United Stab's in Great Britain "the same righi iu acquiring | sminc »» ìoiik or disposing of property” as is possessed by the citi­ zens of the country itself ; the words "acquiring" and "possessing" war» stricken out. As amended, th« treaty Loud ltlll Rhrlvrtl. was ratitiod by an almost unauimoui Washington, March 24.—After vote. Hpiriteil discussion extending over tlire« Held Vp a Trale. days, the Loud bill, relating to second- St. Joseph, Mo., March 24.—A olass mail matter, was recommitted by "lone" robber, wearing a false face, the house bxiay to the committee on with a huge black moustache painted postadle«». The majority in favor of on the mask, held up tho southbound the motion ta recommit was so decisive Kansas City, St. Joseph Council that it is regarded as unlikely that the Bluffs train, four miles south of Ham­ measure will ap|x>ar again during tho burg. la., at 1:80 o’clock this morning. present congress. Loud said, after the The train was in charge of Conductor vote was announced, that this was th» Billy McGee. Flagman Moore wa» third time and out, so far ns he was Hrst accosted by the robber at the real i-oncerned. The vote ou the motion end of the train. U»iiig Mixvra as a was 148 ta VH, with 1(1 present and not shield, tiie robber wont through th« voting. slee|Hvr and chair car, getting $200 in Kecrulta for Manila. cash and a gold watch, lie pulled th» New York, March 24.—More than Ix'll curd aud when the train slowed 1,000 cavalry, infantry and artillery down jumped off and eacaped in th« recruit» will leave Fort Schuyler and dark lies«. The robbery was reported Fort Slocum tomorrow for Brooklyn, to the Burlington general office her» where they will board the transport from Langdou, tho first station Mouth Sumner, which will sail Saturday for of Hamburg. the Philippines. New Yoik, March 22.—The Jewett White I mad Work«, at Port Richmond, suffered to the extent of ,100,000 by tire todav. It is »opposed the lire was i-ausod by defective ln»ulation of an electric light wiro. Steps have been taken by the Topeka London, March 29.—Sit Edmund Pennsylvania factory inspectors re­ Commercial Club to here a big ex|s>- Vienna'» street railway ayitem coat Douglas Veitch Fane, envoy extraordi­ port 2,228 accidents last year, three- Hition in Kansas in 11)04, in celebration nary and minister plenipotentiary to the fourth* of which were due to careless- of the 50th anniversary of tjie organize 140,000,000 and it i» estimated that it court of Copenhagen, is dead, >-ged 68. will pay for itself in 10 year». • - • tiou of the territory of Kaunas nesi. Salisbury and Kruger Notes Related to Prisoners. Ixin-lon, Munii 24. — It has l»<«ri earned that no new ¡«-a- e overtures lave Is-cn made b> Lord Salisbury, nor iro any expected at present liy Great Itritaiu. Iho telegraphic corresfiond- mce has Is-eu < the treatment >1 Britl«h prisoners, lx>rd Salisbury Kildiug the presidents of th« South Mricun republics reN|»in«lbl«. Th« |iie«tion ol thu safety of Johanui-sburg .ltd the gold mines there has nut beeu raised. It seems certain that Mafeking’s inly chance« lie in relief by the columu .up]«i«e (tnernmeut has declined bi intervene. Butte, Mont., March 22. — A special from Red Lodge, Carbon county, Mont., says: A tire started in Hall's general •tore at 5 o'clock this morning in the TREATY RATIFIED. business center ot the towu, all burned bi the ground the two-story brick block Kslallng Io Ihs lllsp'isltloa nt Betsies of the Red laxige Improvement Com­ ot These Who III* AbroaS. pany, containing three storos on the Washington, March 24.—The senat* ground floor and the offices of the Rod pulay iu executive session ratified the laxlge Picket and Curl«>n County Dem- treaty between the Unit««! States and x-rat and tho Business Men's Club, be­ Great Britain relative to the estates of tides a niinilair of other olticea on the citizens of one country who die in th» «round floor, also Fnxunan's now lirick other, which has been under considera­ block, with its large stock of dry tion for tiie past few days. There wsi goods slid clothing. The loss is alsiut no debate today, but several additions 1200,000. were accepted. Article 2 wasameuded so as to provide for the extension of th* Telegraphy. Paris, March 21.— - M. Mercadier, a provisions of the agreement to dnpMMl- ies of the Uuited 8 Fn-uch iuvsutur, ui Monterey, Max., March 24.—The Ninth regiment of Infantry, stationed in tilts city, has rei*eived orders ta pro­ ceed immediately ta the scena» of the Yaqui In-lian war and join the forces u( General Turre» in th« campaign that I» now Ix-lng waged against the rebels. It is prolstble tliat perminiion will I« asked of the Uniteli States govarnmant by President Diaz (or this regiment and other military forces ta tiie Uniteti States by I’ iiss . Tex., and Nogales, M ______ Wtere th» «•ndmnF is the only railway route to' of «olMOM, wa» recently tiIod success­ of tho relxdliou. fully lietween Paris and Pau. Twelve Murder nt a tlhleag« Harber. Independent currents were sent on the Chicago, March 94.— Robert W. Gil* circuit at once, and in each direction, christ, jiroprietor ot a barber »hop at making a total of 24 telegrams. 1704 Twenty-seoond «tract, waa »hot Aid ter the China»» Kmparnr. and blatantly killed «hile preparing to San Francisco, March 22.—A circu­ »have a imtron in hi» »Imp tonight. The assassin came to th« door of tlm lar distributed throughout Chinatown »hop, iqxuied it alsiut half way, tiwik a announces that Isx.Ug Ki Chow, a Chi­ h I ow aim with a rille and fired, hitting nese reformer, now at Honolulu, will Gilchrist in the temple liefere the wit­ be In this city next month. In sub- nesses of the crime could recover from stance the handbill declare» that if the dethroned emperor 1» not reinstated, the their asbinishment and give pursuit. power» of Europe will »oon invade Itellgloua Fanatlra Tarred. China and eventually control it. Chew I ho Filipino General Fava has routed occnrrid hen , and two fresh cases art the American» near Cubat aud taken the town. officially reported. Itaeonatruetlon nt Theater Franrals. 2», MOVE. I.oudou, March 24.—Several Ude- 4>am« have IMisaml between President Kruger aud Hie llritisli government Iu addition pi the Salisbury-Kruger oor- ie«|xiud«uce already publl»li«|Hi|ia)»: "General Gatacre is • weeping through tho couutry Ilk« a oyulone, with flying columns iu all directions. Ilia «wlftuesM aud strategy have proved nf Inestiinabia >alu« to laird Rolierts." The rebuilding of tho railway bridge at Norvai's i'out will occupy two month« The temporary bridge will be compiuted In about IU days. M«un- whlle. «upplles are tran«|»irt«d by an serial tramway aero«» tho gap. The»« works UtHraaarlly delay th« providing ol «upplles for the advance. laird Methuen'» movement« north of K imlH-rl«) are led lev rd txi lie a prelude to tiie gathering of a column of 20,(MM> hieii, w lib Klmberl«» a« a bu«c. to «trike east wiird from Fourteen Streams into th« I'raliavaal. GREAI MARCH COUNTY, OREGON, New York,, March 24.—The threat of the Western loader» of organized btls.r to tie up machine «hop« through­ out the country unless the nine-hour -lay is granted to all employe«, ha» carried such weight with local mem­ ber» of the National Metal Trade» As­ sociation uh to cause them to take im­ mediate steps toward organization. The national organization ia only par­ tially formed, but when completed will include the machine manufacturer» of th.» citv and adjacent town». I