Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, May 31, 1900, Image 1

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    KLAMATH
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REPUBLICAN
FALLS,
LAI ER NEWS.
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The house passed th« Neeley extra­
dition bill.
I I Iglit hundred Boers surr<ndere<l at
KLAMATH
COUNTY, OREGON,
-V
SERIOUS
4
H-.s < aa th. l>ang«r frew, Al.m
leg Powder! H. Asoldsd?
Hsk>
The reported cases of poisoning
from
FACTS ABOUT
MAY
31, 1900.
FOOD.
NO. 7.
CUBA
/eland
AND
Foassaeloaa
THE
ths
ORIENT.
Subject of Ils-
hate In th« Manala.
STOP AT RHENOSTER
Washington, May 26.—The duty of
lite use of alum baking |«wder have
the United State« towards its "island
Epitome of the Telegraphic \ ryburg, north of Kimberley,
Boer Delegates Will Not Be awakened the public to th. serious
Boers Stand Ready to Resist possessions" was the subject ot heated Roberts’ Infantry Delayed by
Ni‘W!i of Ihe World.
I lague In Honolulu ha» beau effect­
danger which menaces the health of
Admitted to Senate Floor.
discussion in the senate again today.
to the Last.
Unfordable River.
ually stamped out, uot re<«ordlug a
’ll RSI
single < um > in 48 days.
1!• KH FROM T HE WIRES
Kecout iiijiiu < lion decisions have EFFORT TO BRINO I I’( ANAL BILL
Stirred up the lalair uuious, and they
urge cometied action.
I he auditor <>l tin- war department
finds it a big task to stralghleu out the
( ubau and I'uerto Iticau finances.
Iweuty-two misers, 1(1 white« and 12
I Negro««, lout their live« In an axplo-
. »I’m lu a <<>ai mine near Raleigh N. U.
At I'uelilo, Col., a negro flt-nd who
ha<l ravlalo-l and murdered wo girl« lu
an orphan home, waa lynched by e
nmb.
i
lha No««« Faaaad th« Kight Hour Itili;
All« Itili Prohibiting Traffic iu
CuMvIct Muda I iuui I e .
the people of this country in the num­
erous alum powders which ar. urg»l
upon consumers.
Among the leading physicians and
scientists there is no question as to the
detrimental effe. ts which alum Ixking
powders produce upon the system. In
rusny foreign oouutries and in many
cities of thia country, the authorities
have al>»>lutely prohibit»! their sale or
the sal. ot bread containing alum.
Even small doses of alum given to
children, have produced (a la I results,
while cases of heartburn, indigestion,
griping constipation, dys|>ep»ia and
various kindred gastric trouble« from
irritation of the mucous membrane, at­
tributed to the continuous use ot ('<od
pre|«r»l with the alum or alum phos­
phate powders, are familiar in the prac­
tice of physiclaus generally.
Congress has recently been investi­
gating the subject of food, and in its
official report to the senate the com­
mittee says« "So far as the use of
alum in the manufacture of a food
product, such as baking powder, is con­
cerned, the committee, in view of the
overwhelming mass of evidence antag­
onistic to its use, recommends that its
use in fl««! products and baking pow­
der. >>e prohibit»! by law."
It is not possible that any prudent
housewife, any loving mother, will
knowingly use an article of f<axl that
will injure the health of her household,
or perhaps cause the death of her chil-
dren.
llow shall the dangerous alum JMJW-
ilrra lai distinguished? Aud how diall
the danger to health from their use be
avoided?
Generally alum powders may be
kuoxu from the price at which they are
sold, or from the fact that they are ac­
companied by a gift, or are disposed ol
under some scheme. The alum powder
wist« but a few cents a pound to make,
aud is often sold at 20 or 25 cents a
pound; sometimes as low as 10 cents
It is imjaaMible to name all the alum
powders in the market, but any baking
powder sold at a low price, or adver­
tised as costing much loss than the
well known, high class powders, or
accompauiud by a present, or disposed
of under any scheme, is of this class,
detrimental to health and to be avoided.
The.« facts should incline consumer«
So turn a deaf ear to all importunities
•o buy the inferior powders. The wise
housekeeper will decline in all cases to
take them.
THE
DITCH SPIRIT
IS
RISING
Soon after the senate convened. Bacon
liegan an extended reply to the speech
of Platt, delivered yesterday.
His
i peech was largely supplemental to that
which he delivered several days ago.
demanding an investigation of Cuban
affairs. His resolution, to which there
is little or no '»position, under the rules
went to the committee on contingent
expenses.
The remainder of the afternoon was
occupied by Spooner in concluding his
speech on the Philippine question.
The debate which he aroused took a
turn decidedly political. He charged
the so-called anti-imperialists with
creating an issue which was not legiti­
mate. Many of his statements were
controvert»! by Allen and i'ettigrew,
and the controversy at times became
almost personal.
HIS CAVALRY IS FAR IN ADVANCE
Bailar'« Forra« Ars Faring Laing« Nab—'
Hoar Kefsranduin
on the Question
■»f Continuing the War Longer.
Frits Merer, a munlrrcr, was pul U>
Ixmdon, May 34.—The Transvaal
London May 26.—Lord Roberts’ in­
Washington, May 28.— A pyrotechnio
death lu th» electric < hair al King King,
(overumeut has informed the corre­
fantry advance is delayed at the Rhe-
dtacuaaion »f the status of the Boer
An Ohio .tateamsu «hot and killed
spondents at Pretoria that it has not
aoster nver for a day or two by the
commissioners now in Washington was
bls wile ac. Idculally by la klug her lot
considered and does not intend to con­
depth of the stream, which is not ford-
precipitated in the senate today by a
sider unconditional surrender, but will
sble. The oanks which are precipitous,
m nil.
resolution offered by Allen exteudlng
tight to a finish. The foreign consuls
«re 40 feet high. A pontoon and tem­
to the commissioners the privileges of
Chicag'i is afraid of the plague,
have t>een inform»! that Johannesberg
porary bridge are under construction.
the lliair of the senate during their so­
(‘offi-e from all luteclm) vaxsel found Its
Grend Chief Arthur, of the Brother- journ In the national capital.
will be defended, and the government
The railway had not been damag»l to
The
wav luto the city.
h<"Ml o| D>< oinotlve Englueers. was re- resolution was defeated by a vole of 8IJ
announces that it will not hold itself
any great extent between Kroonstad
|{ ii . m <II A Alger MV» the .latemaiil • l«<-t«i| «t Ihn couvi-iitiou «1 Milwaukee,
responsible for injury to property re­
*nd Khenoster. The Transvaalers of-
to
21,
but
not
until
after
a
sharp
con
­
that lie had llivaaied lu reveut ( ubali Wi«.
sulting from the defense measures.
'ended the Free Staters by destroying
troversy between its author ami Davis,
«nlerprl.e» is a II».
Pretoria dispatches affirm that Presi­
their splendid bridges while retiring to
(<»neral Warren orcupi»l Dougla« chairman ot the committee on foreign
Th" United Mate, aupremo court de- »Iler heavy lightlug ami without sue- relations. Alien maintained that the
dent Kruger, President Steyn and all
Washington, May 26.—The bouse Kroon »tad. They refrain»! from doing
the most prominent leaders of both re­ practically devoted eight hours today this on the retreat to Rhenoster, but
cid»l th« Keiituckr govrrnorahlp cese taiulug any Io««. The Boer« have re­ resolution was In line with precedents,
public«, after a prolonged interchange to the consideration of the Alaska civil now they are destroying the railway
lu tarer of Governor Iteckluim.
treated to the north.
while Davis contended that in the par­
of views, are determined to continue government bill, but progress was slow. «nd bridges almost completely north of
A Hill I“ prevent iulnntate commerce
The will of the lata Benjamin H. ticular circumstances the senate ought
the resistance, but that a minority of Two amendments of importance were the Rhenoster.
In coevicl luade g<»xla waa pa«ae<i in Howell, the engar merchant, of New not to taka any action that might be
the leaders advocate surrender without adopted. Gne ot them authorized the
The British troops are in the form ol
considered
a
rnaiguition
of
tlie
Boer
the M-uate without divistili».
kork, dl>|>>M-a of an eatato valued at
terms.
secretary of war to issue permits to ex­ a crescent, with horns 30 miles apart,
diplomats
until
the
president,
who
(Ti malo a u of Portland la to lx «1,5110,000, aud glvea «16,000 to Br<a»k*
Mrs. Reitz, wife of the Transvaal cavate or dredge for gold l>elow low- with General French's cavalry on the
alone had the piwer to receive diplo-
cleaned up to prêt eut the |.>aaibla lyu chariUee
state secretary, and her family, with water mark on the beach at Cape left, within 23 miles from the Vaal,
viatic representative«. had taken action.
propagation of bub otic plague
The Methodlat general conference at ’l"he poetoffice appropriation liill waa
the families of other officials, have gone Nome. The secretary hex heretofore and General Ian Hamilton’s mounted
to Lourenco Marques.
Johannesberg issued permits, but the bill as it passed infantry on the right within 30 miles
Ivvo workmen were killed ami 64 ( hli'agii, alter I'oUalderable diecuaaioU, passed Anally, the amendment to ap­
and Pretoria are being cleared of non- the senate cancelled them. The house >f the Vaal. The center of the cres­
Injur..! al a atrlker»' ri>H in Berlin, voted to abollah the time limit oil |XI- propriate «226,000 to carry out the ex­
combatants. The Boer chiefs, who also struck out the chapter relating to cent is abont 40 miles trom the Vaal.
due hundred and tlirve arrvata were tor«tea. The result of the vote was re- isting contracts for the pneumatic tube
oalved with great applause.
now recognize the possibilitv that they arrest aud bail, which permitted ar­ Seventy or 80 miles to the left Lord
Blade.
service being agreed to. An effort was
will have to defend these cities, are rests in certain civil actions. The con­ Methuen is advancing upon the Vaal.
Another
note
regarding
the
Amori-
made
by
Morgan
to
displace
the
Spoon
­
Matéala, one of Hi» ÜMiioan chief»,
preparing with the utmost haste. The ference report on the Indian apprvjprra­ Boer telegrams say that 3,000 British,
er
Philippine
bill
with
the
Nicaragua
Indemnity
claim
haa
Been
ran
handed
thillka lie lia. Iierii tr.-ateil .habblly by
Boer spirit lias been rising from a low tion bill was adopted.
with 10 guns, are near Vredefort, which
(iermany. aud a revult may occur al to th« aullan'a envoy, Terotik Pasha canal Idll, as the unfinished Imsiuesa,
ebb aud is now ready for a steadfast
is close to the Vaal and close to Barys.
It la com )>e<! lu more proclae terms, in- but It tailed by a vote of 21 to 28.
auy tim«.
RUSSIA PLOTTING IN COREA.
resistance.
One correspondent refers to the ad­
slating on prompt settlement.
Flllpluos loal 6'J men killed in an
Nevertheless, according to the Daily
The house today, under suspension
vance as a "promenade." Anotherde-
Considerable California capital ha« of the rules, passed two ini,s>rtant bills
engagement al Aguaan, lu Gagvan
Chronicle, long messages in Dutch have Foment« a Rebellion In Order to Gain a icribee it as a “Boer hunt.” The Free
Foothold There.
pen luce. American lose, twu killed been Inieataal in an extensive mining r«|xirt<xl by the committee on lalsir—
been received by the British govern-
'taters are pictured as ‘‘bolting like
eutcrpriae lu Siberia and Manchuria. alio to extend Ihe eight-hour law to all
Victoria, B. C., May 26.—The hares" at the first sight of the British.
au I three wouuded,
uient by way of Amsterdam, in which
Concessions for large tracts of land
President Kruger seeks peace. Accord­ Northern Pacific linerGlenoglereached The latter, according to the writer, do
Two car» ot kerosene were liliien up, have Iteen obtained from the Russian lalsirer» employed under contract on
ing to one account, Kruger surrenders here yesterday morning, having defeat- □ot even find women and children, as
government work and the other to pro­
i car »I Inc veis» >ma»bed liy a <«o II is ion
and Chiueaagovernment», and the work hibit inter-slate traffic in prison msda
unconditionally; according to another, »1 the Victoria, of the same line, in a the fleeing farmers take their families
in the Northern Pacific whichoocuitwl of development will ax in begin.
he asks for terms. There seems to be race across the Pacific. She brings with them, in consequence of the re-
g-xxl*
by
lirtuging
them
under
the
jur
­
ilaiut niue tulle» oa»t of bpokaua.
good reason for believing that he is news that Russia is continuing her ag­ lorta current among the Transvaalers
At the Kansas Dem<x ratlc conven­ isdiction of the police powers of the
The |x.«lmx.t«-r general ha» au»pende«l
eernestly endeavoring to secure peace gression in Corea, and reports publish­ :hat the British kidnap all children
tion, at Wichita, to »let delegates t- state. The former bill is ili-signed to
hrector-i .»neral of Post Rathlame and the uatloiial convention, in hi» openin
terms, but cable inquiries fail to con­ ed in the Hong Kong press state that over 12 years of age. The Boer rear
carry the law of 18U2 to its conclusion.
i|>|>nutc<l Fourth \ aal ate n I PiMtmaaU-r- prayer. Rev. Dubber set the delegate The convict lalsir bill caused some
firm the assertions that correspondence during the maneuvers a Russian war­ guard was compos»! of Russians, to
leiK-ral Brvatow a« acting dlrector- wild by the pray ing of the nomination sharp inquiriee from members from
has recently passed between Great Brit­ ship tired a shot at a Japanese ship.
whom was committed the task of <le-
fetirral ol post In Cotai.
A serious rebellion has broken out «troying the bridges, They alio tooted
ain and the Transvaal respecting terms.
tnd triumphant election of Bryan. southern states, where prison labor is
in Corea, for which Russian agents are freely.
The laxlge am.-n<lmeut to th« piwt- Hie applauae I sated several minutes.
employed in the fields and in the mines,
held re«i>om<ible
It is believed in the
ittlce appropriation bill continuing ths
What the Boers are doing is an ab­
but
upon
assurances
that
it
would
not
NEELY
AGAIN
ARRESTED.
The water of a large lake near the
Orient that Russia will offer troops to solute mystery. The embargo of news
lueuuiatlc service lu villas where con-
Interfere
with
the
pr<»luctiou
of
coal,
kiwn of Zapotalan, Mexico, dlaap-
repel the rebels, and, once getting a mt of I*retoria for the last 24 hours
net» have treea mad« ami appropriai-
Govgrumtul Bring« a Civil Sull Again«!
|»arxd In a great lissnro in the earth, cotton or lumber, the op|a»sitiou w»
foothold in the country, will remain has been complete. Such shreds of in­
■ig «.’26.000 for tlie aarua waa adopu-i I
jot
pressed.
Him.
produced by an earthquake. Tita bed
there. Announcement is made that formation as the correspondents at Lon-
IV the »«líate. 38 to 2U.
>f the former lake la now dry. awl the
New York, May 24.—Charles Neely, Russia and Coiea hn\e entered into a renco Marques have picked up do not
THE WRIT DISMISSED.
Tli« Rn..Ian a in I«»» y haa oou»id«ra- liasure can la> plainly aeeu
It is over
ex-chief financial agent of the postoffice secret treaty. Russia has met with illuminate the Boer designs and dispo­
rly perturbed governmental and dlplo- three nillea long aud from on« to three Krnf urh y tin« prnorehlp <*a«« |*r« Id rd
department al Havana, waa rearrested armed opposition in Lioyang peninsula, sitions further than that the movement
uallc circle, at <'ou.tantluople l.y lu- feet wide. A tidal Wave which rwepl
in Favor uf Hrrkhem,
today by a United States marshal on a near Mouken, having seven men toward Lydenburg continues and that a
U«od Till H. Took to Drlak.
’iting tlie immediate attention ot U>e In from the ocean after the shock «lid
warrant issued by United States Circuit wounded by natives.
Washington, May 23.—'Ihe Unite<l
A
few
years
since
a
large
farmhouse
referendum on the question of continu­
e>rt« Io th« ileploralde situation of little damage
Chinese rebels in South China are ing the war is going on among the Boer
Htate» supreme court today decided on mr country place being vacant, 1 Judge Lacomlte, in a civil suit against
ii.uiv diairteta n( Armetila, resulting
He is arming several vessels with arms and lighting men. It may be a fortnight
British are within 40 miles of that the Kentucky governorship case is offered, through one of the settlements, jteely by the United States.
rom brutal methods of collecting taxe, Johannesburg.
favor of Govvruor Be- khain, dismissing to take some poor woman with small charged with the wrongful conversion ammunition for them having been before the result« of this singular vote
md from |»*raecullons.
of «45,000. His bail was fixed at «50,- seized.
ire fully liefore the Transvaal govern­
Much luml>er la going to Cape Nome the writ of error from the Kentucky children who seemed to need it for a
000. The prisoner was taken to the
lonffon la enthusiast I«- over the relief
The LTnited States government steam- ment.
court
of
appeals.
The
opinion
was
two-mouths'
rest
aud
fresh
air.
Among
If the English view of Boer
from 1'ugi’t atund points
4 Mafelilug.
hanilc'l down by Chief Justice Fuller, those .eut up was a good looking and United States marshal's office, and sr Antipole, wrecked on the northern discouragement is only half right, ths
Rioting in St. laiula glows worse. and a vigorous disaeuting opinion was soft spoken young woman with three later was arraign»! liefore Judge La­ end of Luzon, has been raised.
Boers will vote to quit.
British forcea under la.nl Dun ’onald Three men and a girl wounded.
delivered by Justice Hallan. Justices small children. She had just come combe. Counsel for the prisoner made
ave advance.) as tar aa Imlug's Nek.
Ask for an Injunction.
GERMANY COMPLAINS
Aahland, Or.,
has quarantined Brewer, Broan and McKenna also dis- from the hoepital, and had a scar nearly application for a reduction of the bail,
San Francisco, May 26.—The only
I ire deatruy»! Hi« main portion of against Saii Francisco Chinamen.
Neely was then
sciit.-d from portions of the opinion.
all around her neck which was just but it was denied,
t. Mary'» school at Belmont, H. C
At- development in the plague situation to­ Against Restrictions on Her Exports ot
The case waa dismissed from want healing up. Her husband, a carpenter, taken to the Ludlow street jail.
Republican« of Alaaku denounce Gov­
Manufacturers.
»>•• 1» estimated at «2tM),UUD.
of
arrest
is
the day was an application made in the
tached
to
the
orders
ernor Brady, and ask (or his retirement. of jurisdiction, it l>eing held that de­ had cut her throat in a drunken spree, affidavit of Burton, an inspector-gen- United States court by the Chiuese for
New
York,
May 26.—A special to
William II. Hunt, of Montana, has
termination of cases of this character nearly severing the juglar vein.
She
Republican leader« do not favor and all contests for state officer» must was taken to the hoepital and he was eral of the Uniteii States army, with a temporary injunction to restrain the die Herald from Washington, says: In
«•.-li M-lectixl to i« aecretary of »tat«
San Francisco board of health and Dr. answer to the complaints made by the
senator Washburn, of Minnesota, fot necessarily l>e settle,! by the political tried and sent to prison.
or th« island of Puerto Rico.
‘‘Was ho rank as colonel, stationed in Cuba, and Kenyoun, the federal quarantine officer,
United States against the restrictions
v lev president.
other
atfiavits.
After
going
into
the
branch of the government.
That always ugly to you?" she was asked.
street car atrikers of Hi. Louie are
details of his investigation of the office, from interfering with the commerce imposed upon American meats, Ger-
branch
hail
acted
in
the
Kentucky
vase
be
aiiruitted
Boer
delrgstes
will
Uot
‘
‘
Oh.
no,"
she
replied.
‘
‘
He
was
very
«•trained (nun interfering with mall
and comfort of the Chinese quarter by nany is complaining of vexatious regu-
tn the tl>x>r of the senate, Their mis- when the general assembly took juris­ good till he took to drink."—National Colonel Burton says:
■an by a tem|«irary injuuctiou.
establishing a quaratine on the pretext ations enforced with respect to her
“
My
investigation
demonstrated
that
diction.
There
was
no
apjieal
from
ths
Advocate.
«ion is a failure.
that the bubonic plague exists in this manufactures.
lexa» ha» declami a quarantina
Charles
F.
W.
Neely,
as
chief
of
the
The Iron Dyke mine, in Union coun- assembly’s decision, which was favor­
:ll"-t xau I nui,
,,n a< count of the
Under the rule of the treasury de­
"Mr. Dolley, won’t you let me look bureau of finance, has received the sum city. Judge Morrow said that he did
able
to
Goobsl
and
Beckham,
except
to
ty, Or., has I-ecu sold to Pennsylvania
>revaleu< e of plague lu that city.
of «122,656 62, of which he has de­ not like to issue a restraining order in partment, consular officers are required
at your watch a little while?"
the
tribunal
oi
the
|ieople,
which
tri
­
parties for «86,000.
“Certainly, Miss Flypp.
Do you posited with the treasurer of Cuba the so important a matter without giving to report on the composition of manu­
bunal. the chief justice »aid, was
Fenian »ymimthizcr» with the Boere
For that factures imported from Germany into
William
R.
Hearst,
of
the
San
Fran
­
sum of «77,281.37, and the balance, the other side a bearing.
want
to
consult
the
time?
always in session, lie also said th«
Jiail« an attempt to blow up th« Brit-
reason he refused to grant a restraining the United States. The manufacturers
any
(>ait
cisco
Examiner,
predicts
the
inaugura
­
amounting
to
«4ft.375.25,
or
“
No,
”
replied
the
girl,
as
she
oj>ened
case was purely a state case—that Ken­
»h fortificatioua at Eai|uiiiiall, B. C.
order, but granted, instead, an order tre averse to communicating to foreign
tion of Bryan next apriug.
tucky was in full possession of its facul­ it and examin»! its case and works. thereof, cannot be fouud and that the
to show cause why an injunction should consular officers the ingredients they
Congreaxman George B. McClellan,
■aid
sum
remains
entirelv
unaccounted
•
‘
1
was
curious
to
see
if
water
tarnish»!
ties,
as
a
member
of
the
union,
and
Mexican government is still fighting
not be issued. The order to show cause jmploy and the German government
•ui <d "Little Mac," the federal g«n- the Yaquias, additional troop« being there waa no emergency which call»! gold, or had any effect on the watch's for."
is returnable at 11 A. M. tomorrow.
has sustained them in their refusal to
rral, is l»<ing urged as a running male
delicate
mechanism."
for interference.
sent to reinforce General Torres.
lor Bryan.
do so. The Berlin authorities think
LYNCHING IN PUEBLO.
“Water? Wbabdo you mean?”
Chinee«
Protest.
In a Pls of Jealousy.
The war department refuses to ac­
that the regulations might be amended
“Well, Mr. Hunker told me you I
Waahington Democrats in convention cept the rrwlguationa of volunteer offi­
Washington, May 26.—The Chinese to as to remove the cause of complaint.
Hood River. Or., May 23. —Mina Ida were in the habit of soaking your Col«*ra<1o
Murderer Hanged by ■
»t S|okiine, imlormel Bryan for presi- cers now serving In the Philippines.
minister has received numerous tele­ Action will not be taken by this govern­
Foss, a school teacher, about 25 year» watch. What is the object of such
M«»b This Morning.
'lent, Janina llaniiltou Imwis for vice-
grams from Chinese residents of San ment. however, until it learns the dual
of
age,
was
allot
aud
instantly
killed
treatment,
Mr.
Dolly?
”
—
Harlem
Life.
No municipal governments will be
president.
Pueblo, Colo., May 24.—Calvin Francicso, asking him to have revoked
decision of the German legislature on
organtzixl in the hemp provinces oi Bunday evening by Benjamin Wagnits.
Kimblern, the negro who shot aud
The Boers announce they will defend Luzon until the rebels are driven out. Mias Foss taught school at Trout Laks,
The uncommon woes of a married kille<l two young white girls and seri­ the order that they shall be inoculated the meat inspection bill.
with the anti-plague serum. The situ­
Johaimeaberit, und the oonsula of ths
•cross the river in Washington, and lady in Damascus. Ohio, have impelled
It is h<>]«d of the state department
Fire today destroy»! Reeves Bro»., boarded in the home of Waguits, whe her to seek a divorce. To prevent her ously woundefl his wife early Sunday ation in San Francisco is very grave, that the bunviesrath will amend the
neutral powers have I hwh advised to
morning,
was
lynched
at
1:33
this
Boiler
Works,
at
Alliance,
Ohio.
Th«
as
the
Chinese
have
a
great
fear
of
this
hsik after their citiuns.
was paying soma attention to her. In from going to a party she declared that
bill so as to remove the prohibition
loss will reach «144,000, with «40,500 a (It of augei and jealousy he attempted h- r huslmnil threw her false teeth in morning by an ungrv mob of 1.500 treatment, and serious trouble n.ay upon cannel meats and sausage, which
1 >wners of Chicago lireweriea have
men.
Kimblern
was
captured
yester
­
insurance.
to stab her, and afterward, while fol the tire and concealed her switch of day afternoon in Denver and brought ensue if it is continued. The minister the reichstag bill imposes.
'i* lb-d the city ordinance requiring
commented upon the fact that the
lowing her iu the yard, shot her with » false hair. Now she can’t go out until
Taylor
and
Beckham
will
Iroth
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There is no expectation among offi­
. ........ I’«V «»(•(> license fen the fir»t
here by the office)»this morning. Upon
candidate» for re-election to the Ken­ rifle. After seeing what he had don» he gives her money to secure new teeth, the airival of the Rio Grande train at whites are not being treated, and ex­ cials that negotiations for a treaty of
'lay of May each year.
tucky governorship this fall, and a hot he expressed great sorrow, and and lie heartlessly refuses unleau shs 1:15 A. M. a mob of determined citi- pressed the opinion that this was not reciprocity with Germany will be ra­
Aniericsn warships are
leaving
although having but one arm, he car- promises to renounce parties for ••'•r- tens surrounded the train at the Eighth fair.
mmed for some time.
Manila for Chinese ports to escape the election is expected.
In G«rman Samoa.
Colonel Bethune, while marching ill ri»l her into the house and cover»! her tnore.
Spectacle In St. Peter's.
street depot, overpowered the officers
'"( Weather which cornea to that city
Berlin, May 26.—The disquieting
the direction of Newcastle, was am- with a blanket. 11« then went out
Rome, May 26.—There was a mag­
•very April, May and June.
A Buffalo milk man is in trouble, ami Vxik the negro from the train, put
leaned
against
the
rifle,
with
a
loot-ruls
To a customer he supplied milk which a nq>e around hit neck and dragged news from Samoa, through English nificent spectacle in St. Peter’s today
I n the «-oast towns of Colima am buahtui by a jiarty of Boers and very pulled the trigger, and fell dead.
The m the occasion of the canonizaton of
few of his force escaped.
had earthworms in it, aud the custom- him to the comer of Eighth and Santa channels is discredited here.
• " ix">, Mexico, an earthquake oauseA
Negro Shot Wife and Two Oiría.
Fe avenue, a distance of about three llerlinger Tageblatt, commenting upon lean Baptiste de Lazelle, founder of
ha*
decided
He
er
had
him
arrested,
Nathaniel
I*.
Hill,
former
United
'«’lire» to lav submerged, Ix.at» »wanipcd
Pueblo, Colo., May ««.—Frenzied by to carefully strain the water hereafter blocks. The rope was quickly put it, says: ‘‘This is merely additional ihe Order of Christian Brothers and
States senator from Colorado, one ol
•nil several untivi,a to drown.
a jealous quarrel with his wife, Calvin betore he dilutes hie milk with it, across a telegraph pole, diagonally op­ evidence that the Engliah continue in­ Rita Di Casia, a nun of the Augustin­
the
wealthiest
men
in
the
state,
is
Ih» statue of Genera) Grant, pro-
Kimblern (colored), lormerly a cor- and use the worms for bait.
posite the Grand hotel, and the negro triguing in Samoa." The Lokal An- ian order. The interior of the vast
i" ntod by th« G, A. R. to the nation, dead at Denver, aged 68.
ixiral in company M, Twenty-fifth
was strung up. The rope broke twice, zeiger prints correspondence from Basilica was illuminated and adorned
Thu villsgv ol Point Claire, 1(1 mile» United State» infantry, thia morning
W8S unveiled in the great nituuda of
Governor Leary, of Guam, is a joker. but a third attempt was successful, Samoa, describing the situation there as with magnificent hangings, and the
oipitol with iinpreaaive ceremonies from Montreal, Canada,has been almost shot his wife twice, once in the alxlomen Ho has placed a tariff of 94 a gallon on aud the crowd dispersed in an urderly ‘‘satisfactory."
ouilding was filled with a great con-
entirely wiped out by tire. Two hun­
:ourse of people, including all the pon­
I» the Rennte, the proposition relat dred |>eople are homeless. No fat a litiea. and otice in the neck, aud then deliber­ whiskv, which- everybody there wants manner.
Riots lu Pruaaia.
ately put the revolver to the heads ol to drink, and yet has decider! to admit
Feeling against a criminal was never
tifical dignitaries, diplomats aud Ro­
•k t’> the tarnijairtation of mail bv
Herlin, May 26. — Ribts have oc­
People in the neighborhold of Fall«
m pueuiuatic tube system, was laid City, Or., are terrified by the rejx'ri 18-year-old Ethel Stransseii aud II- free painting and statuary, which no- so intense here as it was against Kim- curred repeatedly within the last few man nobility, Pope Leo, attired in
year-old Jessie Skaggs and tired, killing body there cares about.
blern, who murdered the girls at the
ais state robes, was borne at the head
“ the table |,y „ vot(, ,,f S3
Jfl
that a wild man is in the neighbor­
Fries Orphan Home.
Last night's days at Stolb, in the province of 1’om- >f an imposing procession. A roar of
A work train on the Guadalajare hood. The mini is believed to be A. the latter instantly, the other girl liv­
suin-
erania. Prussia. Cavalry was
ing lor some hours. The couple wars
“Your husband has a heap to "ay trains coming into the city were stopped moned and attacked the crowd, and a L-heering rose from the multitude on
1,111 i<>( the Mexican Central road It. Handy, who went hunting over a employed at the Fries Orphan Home,
the pope’s approach, but the applause
alHiut how the country shall be run, it and seaiched by determined men, who score of persons were injured.
11 1 into an obstruction, wrecking ths year ago, ami has uot been hoard from of which the dead children wore in­
was quickly hushed by the guards.
said a neighlair. ‘‘I reckon he takes had heard the murderer had been
’«um iiml a number of cara and kill since,
mates. Kimblern murdered the two hisself fur a purtv smart man."
caught to the north aud was being
Charged With Kinbrsslemrnt.
Russian Warships Launched.
lllK 11 men.
Ftederic A. Bell, who made a vast girls because they hail told his wife
“I reckon he does,” said Mrs. Corn- brought here. Auger, already most in-
Carbondale, III., May 26.—W. T.
St. Petersburg, May 26.—The Rus-
ti/n1"1'1"1 Kur8""n A. N. Lloyd, ot fortune in the bituminous coal businesr that ho had said he wished she would teasel. "‘But I don't ‘low he's ever Unse, was added to by reports that
Wykes, of thia city, was arrested late (iau battleship Poiledaand the Runsian
physicians who have examined the last night in St. Louis, charged with
« mted States marine hospital sor- in Philadelphia, mid who was subse­ go away and never come back.
goin’ to set the world on fire."
cruiser Aurora were launch»! today in
1,1 < hioagO’ has been ordered tc quently president of the Buffalo Elevat­
‘‘No, not if he has to git out hisself bodies of the dead children find in­ the embezzlement of «5,000 from the the presence of Emperor Nicholas.
More than 100,000 acres ol peat ar«
dubitable
evidence
that
they
had
been
■ I raiiclsci, to axalat in the work oi ing Company, is dead, at his home in
sn‘ chop the wood (nr kindlin' to start
firm of Whitney & Co., of San Fran­ The czar also watch»! the keel laying
‘ 'oiitlou of the spread of the bubonic Madison, N. J., aged 5ft.
■avished.
He leave» said to lie "till available in the Canadi­ theblaze."—Washing ton Star.
cisco.
if two other battleships.
an
province
of
Ontario.
1’lHgue.
an estate valued at $26,000,000.
Y«»ung l*r<»fr««or Murdered.
Nimrly 3,000 Spaninli priHonem still
Are held by the bilí pinos.
The
Tim poetofflee
|Mist<ifllce department ha»
has ap­
pointed over 70 postmasters for Puerto
Rico.
In the Klondike egg" are now selling
at $PJO a ease aud beef at «1,50 a
pouud.
Willianj D. Hall, a St. Louis street
have g
c“y . r"‘““ druggixtr oar conductor, la in active service, al­
with
HU «•"ociation to competa though ho has just passed his 80th
lth ''«Part ment stores.
birthday.
with the approval of the
fa. T'’
Ovor
marks for tin
'•'■•lue sufferers in India.
N't thousand
passongers tor
for Capr
N,„.
..... ■"■■mi pnaxongera
all i"' Y”
for May aailinga auc
bertha are preengaged.
i. H.*""
« H»n Francisco
girl,
«lent«
y
«tnong 600 art »tu
•t the Beaux Arts in Paris.
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Not One.
Philadelphia, May 22.—Professor R.
"Young Gordin is in love with all
W. White, 28 years old, an instructor the giris,” said Wintergreen.
in the law depi.rtment of the Univer­
“But what particular girl is in love
sity of Pennsylvania, was struck down with hitu?” asked Terwilliger.
and brutally murdered last night. 11«
"The gill who would be in love with
loft the university at 10 o’clock last him would tie no particular girl."—
night to board a train for German­ Town Topic.
town. Shortly before 11 o’clock ht
was fouud in an unfrequented part of
If men judged women by the way
Thirty-second street.
His skull had they treat their mothers there would
been crushed, evidently by an iron bar. be fewer of those marriages that lead
He died in the hospital thia morning to divorce—Chicago Democrat
without regaining consciousness.
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Probably Agonolllo's Work.
I.ehlgh Valley Changes Hands.
Boer Envoy« Kntertalned.
Philadelphia, May 24.—The evening
Telegraph says today: Announcement
has been made that the Pennsylvania
has secured control of the Lehigh Val­
ley railroad by the puerhase of 66,000
shares. The price paid is given as
«3’2.60 a share. The control was ob­
tained, it said, by the Fennsylavnia
through agent of W. K. Vanderbilt and
J, Pierpont Morgan and the New York
Ceutral is said to be behiud the mo ve­
¡meut.
Washington, May 26.— Representa­
tive William Alden Smith, of Michi­
gan, gave a dinner tonight at the Hotel
Gordon to the Beer commissioners.
Several members of congress were pres­
ent. Webster Davis, in a speech at
the end of the dinner, expressed in a
most emphatic way his views, declar
ing that the whole people of the
United States believe in the cause of
liberty which was represented by the
cuesta
Washington, May 26.—The Paris
lispatch of an insurgent victory in Ca-
tubig is undoubtedly a Filipino acoount
>f the battle which occurred on May
40, and in which there were about 2C
American casualties It will be re­
membered that Agoncillo, the reprs-
lentative of Agulnaldo, is In Paris, and
that he from time to time gives out al­
leged dispatches regarding events in the
Philippines, which have always proved
to be exaggerated account» of occur-
lances that have been fully published.
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