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Britl.li mamma killed and woundi-d
4<> Knifi|n
MEANS
A
FIGHT.
< hla... Will <».p».e A<1 •anr.
1«. Fatal»«.
POLICE
,,t Troop.
WERE
WITHDRAWN.
Sl. I.out. Sirs.! < ar. Maw Hun C■«..
All Quiet.
London, June 16.—The Chin».» are
rntreuchwi outside of Peking to opjMiae
th« advance of the international col
umn. A dispatch from Tien Tain,
dated Tuesday. June 1, says
"I learn that the Chinese have guns
trained on the American mission and
the British legation. Two thousand
Riiasiun cavalry and infantry with ar
tillery have landed at Taku."
The Hhanghai correspondent reports
that United States Minister Longer, by
courier, nska lor 2,000 United Htates
troops.
The question of provisioning the re
lief force is already difficult, and it is
predicted at Shanghai that it will be-
COlliU MCUfU.
l he b ailing members of the reform
party, representing 15 out of
prov
inces, are at Shanghai. A dispatch to
the Daily Mail, dated yesterday, says
they are sending a petition to the Uni
ted Htates, Great Britain aud Japan
praying those powers to take Joint ac
tion against any attepint on the part o'
the other powers to jMtrtition the em
pire, aud they implore the powers thus
addressed to rescue the emperor.
A dispatch from St. Petersburg say.
that the ships of the Russian Pacific
squa Iron on the active list, as well a>
those at Valdivostock have been or
dered to proceed with all haste to Chi
nese waters.
The foreign office confirms the rej-ort
of an engagement Iretween troops of the
international column and the Boxers
Monday. It have that “about 85 Chi
nese were killed.”
St. Lotti«, June 16.—The predictions
that yesterday witnessed th« tmglnuing
Genera! Grant Reports Cap-' of ti>« end of the great street railway British Must Reckon With a
•b’liHful (irgnt it*|i<i| |h th« < upturn of
strike were corroborated today when
Formidable Force.
turc of Stronghold.
K mii Mtgu«|, N i »’I n | Hroughol.l.
tiie police department withdrew Its
Ih« Miiinim r roe|<|«*ii<*M of th« British
officers from all the can and power-
I houses of the Kt. Louis Transit Com-
mhilater ut I'uklng hue b««n hurnu<l.
A Ji ERHANS MERE KILLED pany and returned them to their regu- KANSVAAL NOT YET PACIFICO
V«v«ii |M iMin»i w«r« drowni'd l»y th«
I lar beats. The Transit Company con-
u|M«*tt)iig of M I mih I on Luk« Bunni tl,
, tinues to augment its force of non
A I hn K u
union men and its transportation facili
Four | nn »|)| m W erit killnd by th« d«*
ties at a ratio that promises to see the
•trin thin ol u lur^o <_,ooi»«riiu« plui.l in
system in full swing before many more
Br.u.klyn
days have passed.
Chines« govrrnmriil is deallng out
l-i'IlillUI, .hum 18.
LtriitiiHintGini-
Much interest is being shown by the
London. June 16.—That Command
ll”lM*rt'* i«>r<j** hud u hurd Liittl« n.il Kir
Manila, June 14.—General Grant,
>rms tu the llosels.
Fn • ’ i
i ■ i ■ -i 1. 1 w aiki-r,
who led reinforcements with artillery general public in the coroners’ inquest ant General Louis Botha .hould have
wtili Griieral Botha, but did uot defeat ii i ' iiiiiiiiiiiii I
tro|-
• il thu
nl < (»minimi«
Four jM*rs<uis wer« k llled hi n
th«» Borr loader.
>gain-t the insurgents in the inoun* at present in progress over the bodies been able to stand for two days against
a* lull Iu
Irycur avuldeiit al Pmviden v, II. I.
«»i.fli Africa, ii'|x*rts that ie
t un» east of San Miguel, re|sirts the of strikers and a citizen killed last Sun Lord Robert, and then retreat without
llm
I
<
nn*yI\uninn*
will
pu*h
th«
raiidi-
•
h
to
the
Entiah
tosjiK
on
Th« llepulilh ati coiinmU.iii hall al
' iptci.- <,f the rebel stronghold after day by members of the sheriff's posse losing any guns or having any of hl.
<1u< \ <»f (firim r govuru'ir Pattiguu for I line , at P «'i l» \ h I. uhi*ro tho Ifoer«
phiad«l|>hia will «eat Hl.ooo ¡mopl«.
four hour»’ t.ghting. The rebels were oomitatus. The testimony adduced at men captured, is taken to mean that
tim ' lev prii.ldi-licy.
ut Ruin rte* line <4 < oiiiiiiuni*
.1 ii’t. rnl und the Americans are pur- today's hearing does not deny that he ha. a force which the British must
Hoers have t«»ru up 24 inHe« o( r«||.
I Im money appropriati'd by congress Ute I mil III I nttlllliin al tlm rank and
-mug them. General Grant’s column Deputy Sheriff Marsh shot Frederick still reckon as formidable when acting
fuad betweeii Prrt««rhi and Kroonstad
lor umi at tlm mouth of tlm Columbia . ....... 1 H u I»- rl.i »bin- regiment w»*re
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Boone. the citizen tn question, but the defensively, The pacification of the
ill kilh <1. wmiuiii-d <>r inado priMiut is,
IU mth i'Mpltired a Itritlill baltalioll Will Im llwsl at Illi. I*.
witnesses disagreed as to the deputy's whole of the Transvaal, especially the
-,e.
pl
»lx
i
i-1
lute.
I
men.
I wo ofliueri
o( 500 Iimn al Ituodeval. »everiug Hub
provocation for shooting. There was wide .pace, far from the railways, is
I wo |.'rwiii. wviv drow lied at South .lid l > un i
■ro killed and fke officers
erts* line
rommunlcatioii.
testimony from al>out 85 witnesses, koke-l upin aa a business lequiring
liaiid, Ind . Iiv tlm <ap»lzlng <4 a boat ...-I.... " nu n Hounded, many of them
Plilllpplne relads alm t" follow the uli tlm river, al that place.
consuming three hours, after which the mon;bs,rather than weeks. Meanwhile,
M’H'ii'ly.
TI ih l!i»-r« return*d the
jury returned a verdict of homicide. everything goes well for the British
t ii-ties ul Ilm < ubun rrl««l« «lurtng th«
Mi'tliui ii ,imt Kitchener, in an en- eoun-li-d to ibn ilriti.h, <
kllliwi
A seusational feature of the inquest arm..
nur ol Ilm lattvr agalnst ^plan
gagrmniit with In-wet’s troop., .cat- A etc: Eh ut. mint < -olonel P.aird-lJong*
was the conflicting statements made by
A Boer bulletin issued June 13, at
The steanmr City <>l Hrattle« which tere.1 th. Boer« In all direetiou.
,<»« and Li«*iit«*inint Hau ley.
Tht
witnesses
as to whether Police Lieu- Machadodorp said:
arriM*«l st '•«•attl« fruii Alaska. I>r««ught
Aoutidi
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Wilkinaoo
Terry I McGovern, champion light-
tenant Stack ordered the deputy sher
“Both wings of the federal forces
j.’u Kl'»mlikrr» nik I 4500.0UU in gold.
Weight of the world, knocked out Tom .nd Lb uti num I Jaie hard, of tlm < ana-
iffs to tire on the crowd. Several of touched the advancing army at 1 A. M.
brnstur Clark was givrii a great ota* Willie in thriii round, at New York linn iiif«i>try. I <•$« -tn r- Walker's dis*
the deputies testified that he ordered yesterday, east of Pretoria. Fighting
,>At< Il III lull 1» as follows:
pines, and of them be talkeu
tiou st Pulte, M<»Ut.
II« llliulfl a < lt).
the po-se ouard to shoot, while Stack continued until dark. The enemy,
‘ ‘I 'll p«> I iiWU, June 13.—Th« follow*
H- made one statement in particular declared he did all in bls power to pre though in overwhelming numbers, were
ftsw*ch deiunmciiig hi« euemies aa per-
New Y'l
III.
’
trh-^rilll
Illi.
I.cell
received
from
winch
came
a.
a
distinct
aurpriau,
in
jurrrs.
vent the deputies from firing.
checked along a line of 86 mil«., and
ioni'i-.aioiis from the government of
olotiel Klinx: ’Kroo install—'Um (ol-
view of the fact that he baa «pent a
The di«ap[«arance of Deputy Sheriff the burghers succeeded in driving
|>M*utnentn ■>« /«’! in Ihr Phlhp|>lm*s llomliiia. u> I mid a railroad iu that
(owing < c.i»uii
II ii-» are re|s*rte<i from
year an 1 u half in fighting the Fili Marsh was a startling development at jack their right wing five miles. Two
a-ualth'N
Indbate ihat III a ret««l plot l«>r aM Up- couutry.
pino., for he declared that these same I the inquest. It is believed that Marsh burghers were killed and 10 wounded.”
llooib-tMl, under
iimb r late
litle of Klmuost« r
ri«lng In M mi » i I* s . wumon weie u» uk«$
NN • • 1 worker, of < hi. ago threaten to river, Jim«- M, received here by flag ol
Filipino, were without question the has left the city. No further search
Another Machadodorp announcement
Important ¡»urt
go out on July I. ulile-a their wage, truie mi Jutm K>: lhe Fourth bat-
i very liest of any of the Asiatic race, I will be made for him probably, unless s that the first regiment of General
•BOBS’’ HEARD FROM
Chinese mliihtt r in l/»ndon say« it are luervaM-il. The .tribo will involve talion of tlm lh*rl vshiro regiment, tlm
living on the Pacific roast and islands, friends of the dead man seek to prose Baller’s force attacked Almond'« Nek
Ii i luurd timt the |M»wers «hi»ul»1 lielito « 3,(>oo workmen.
»bi'i w-o I I- orv.tiir.: Killed, Lielltell- II« lieport. Two Haiti». That tla.e Hoar. . He paid a high tribute to thc-ir acqui.i- cute him, the verdict of the coroner’s «nd was ‘’annihilated.” but as the
|he «inpr« ■«« d«»wager is alding lli»
Fought With th« Huor..
I'.iirJ Ii uk’l.<»» and Lioutonant
tivene-s, saving that young and old jury being practically an exoneration. British w re in overwhelming force,
Two city dell . live, of Kall... City «nt
er*' moM'iimnl.
iaindou, June 15.—The dispatch from were alike anxious to learn from the
the burghers were compelled to abandon
under|.»>k to stop a street light 1« tween flitwlev mid 15 of the rank and tile;
Charged With Conspiracy.
May ahipments <»f c«>al frutn Seattle a crowd of negro men anil womeu and w un li d. i ok ii. 1 WrikuiMin, Captain laird Roliert. clearing up the situation A mem ans, and quick to do so if given
the Nek.
The demand for
San Francisco, June 16.—Ernest
tu San Fran* la-•» Io uat«*r amounted t-i a. re.ult a man and a woman were I’-itib-v, Lieutenant. Hull, iutwb-r und at Pretoria mid along thu communica an opf.irtunity.
A dispatch from Lourenco Marques,
ill.in bur.I. ami .’>0 <4 tb« rank uml file; tion. »tends alone. Military olmerv- •chool. on the American plan was in- Emmrich, chief clerk in the quarter luted yesterday, savs:
20,000 ton*, or haII ol the total amount klllcl.
tbn blir<qi<.hirv li„-lit iufutitry, one; er., noting that no meution i. made of i satiable, it had not been pos»ible to master’s department. U. 8. A., has
of c« al rccehrd ut thal port 'luring
“President Kruger is h riding onto
William Connors, a pro«|«ctor of i'.«I»’ I'lom-.T Railrou l ri'Kiiiient, iwveii;
prinonera, assume, that General Dewet secure a suflii lent supply of Spanish- been arrested, charged with conspiring lii. gold an I issuing paper note, from a
Msy.
Phoenix, Aris., «»• fatally shot bv i . Ainiiiuiiilloti 1‘uik, Royal muriui-n «nd
got away witli hi. forces practically American text books, the market hav- with J. W. Bartholomew, also under press in his executive car. The Boer
A«a rcstill <>f a we« k’s wull ting iu II. (illwoii, proprietor ol a m I oou .
i ing lieen denuded of such.
arrest, to defrand the government by governiu-ut's coin in stock ia exhaust
tha PhillpplnvH, nmrn Ilian 200 in- Connor., who Wil. illtollcale.1, had lni|H-nal lebq;iipli*, nun each; i’u.t- intact.
When the book-hungry Filipino, approving bills for supplies that were ed, and the officials are now paying
uftn e eorj », one.’
General Buller entered Volkarus.t
•urgent* w«rw kill«*«! and Itio captured, threat. imd to kill Gibson
“Stom-hutn report that many were Wodneeday, pushing through Charles- were told this, they begged for Alueri- never furnished. He was released on out plain gold discs unstamped. Some
while Uo rille«, with ainmuiiilh>n and
New. b is lis-n recvixnl iu Now Y’ork (loiri-ly wouii'led and the remaining
iwn and encamped at luting'. Nek. •an schisil Isxiks, ami declarcl that $8,000 bond«. On his person was who have declined to accept notes have
»tores wer« seised.
<4 tlm murder of Dr. Edna G. Terry, fourth <4 the Iterby.liire and details th« tunnel was not much damaged. their children could learn from them found a note made payable to him from taken their salaries in gold liars. The
Two flve »tory brirk buildings, owned
In charge <4 tlm .talion «4 tho Metho, ate prlM.iteru. exei-pt six of the rank Both eml. were blown up, but the aven without the Spanish text and the American Box Factory, which has Boer government is still paying out
bv <»eo. E. Ketcham, «'n We»l avtmue,
ill.t Episcopal Woman’s Foreign Mi«- anil lib-, who are In Ills cump. All the engiuis r. think that the repairs can be I translations. General Otis found to been jiaid considerable money for sup much gold that way.
.New Y« rk. «otitalnug I JÄ.ÜOO bu«hels
wounded aie-ln ill. camp, lately uccu- effected in alurut four day«. The ad- Ins astonishment that such win the plies that it is claimed were never de
“Two steamers arrived at Lourenco
et gram, u « t « <leatmyr<l by llre, « au«- ■¡..nary Society st T.ung Hua. China.
case, and says that in the course of a livered to the government. Bartholo Marques yesterday, bringiug several
Thoma. Imwl., a miner of Tucson, ph d by the Fourth Derby shires. In vance troops of General Buller saw the
lug n luaa of ♦ l 40,000.
juiriv. are la*iu^ made as to itie Boer rear guard four mile, distant yes very few months tlm Filipino children mew is the secretary of the concern. thousand tons of supplies consigned to
In ihr prrlitiiinary rtaiiiln.itl< n of \ris . ha. l.'-’ii arrested on a charge ol tie him . ”
terday. It wa. estmated that 8,0(10 pick up a fair knowledge of English. The boxes were used in packing guns Portuguese merchants, but destined (or
setting
Tire
to
tlm
(
atehna
forests,
L L. Cook, charged witli tim inurdt r
It i. inferred the Born captured over Boer, were wthdrawn.
The towns Even the old natives con the text book, and ammunition for shipment.
the Boers. One hundred Americans,
where
5,
unit,noil
loot
of
timber
were
ul Jauma (’«»Ihn« .14 4 rliu»*t»>n, Or., a
in the effort to fix English phra-e. iu
506
men.
uml
a.
lute
imjiitiii
ill,
held
people
at
Ermelo
counted
15
guns.
Frenchmen, Germans aud Hollanders,
Eight Miners Killed.
pln «dh'laii tratifled thal t 'oliin* e«»uld destroyi' I. A miner who was with | p hitr n» cutting off tlm Bilti»h fore,-«
Three huudre.1 Free Staters, releaiied their minds. There was a dearth of
have arrived there by various steamers
Imwl»
claim,
that
ia-wl.
las
amo
ill*
:
Canmore,
Alberta,
June
16.
—
A
ter
eaMly have lwM*n raved.
teacher., too, General Ot. often having
Mr..
censed la-eause tlm piue neiMlles burl tu rtn of Kr> 'Uutad frmn reinforce- from guarding Van Reenan's Bass,
rible gas explosion occurred in Can- en route for the Transvaal.
it I« r»tlmnt<*<l thut d'iring the ¡ai*t
have gone to Join President Steyn’a to use the soldiers in his rank, who more coal mine yesterday afternoon, Crowe, the British consul-general, has
lit. fwt and set lire to them, causing ■lent..
nmüth variuii« ralin>a>l <*»rporati<»us
knew
a
little
Spanish
and
so
were
suit
command in the eastern part of Grunge
APPEALS TO THE POWERS.
tlm mo.t disastrous forest fire over
lesulting in the instant death of eight large stock of clothing for the British
havrpla<««d «>rd.er* h>r gojMHijMM) u» .IO,-
River colour.
General Rundle has able a. detail for teachers.
prisoners, but he will not forward
known
In
the
Southwest.
Th. I i.!|ii I...IH .I l hl,ir.«- tCm|»«-ror lira,
UOo.ooo («■••< i>| Wawhington fir, malnly
(General Otis said he looked upon this men and the injury of several others. these until be gets assurances that the
•ent notice to the Free Stater, that un-
tor III. Il.ll.r,
The
cause
of
the
explosion
is
supjiosed
Fifteen hundred II.S'I» aurreii.leit'.l to
in hridge timlNini, dock slufTa and liee.
e-lucatlonal movement as tho only solu
Boers w ill not take them for their own
I/'tidvii, June 13.—The Hhanghai cor- le»s they surrender by June 15 their
tion of the Philippine problem, and was to have been the carelessness of one of use.”
The cleati np of fold in the Klon (oilieral Brabant.
rr.poii lent of the Daily Expreetq tele- farms aud other iroasessiou. will be
the miners in opening his safety lamp
confident that the spread of American
dike thl* aeaaoii will be | *0.000,000 <o
Half tlm town of Franc««, Wash..1 gra; lilng yi-.terilay »ay»:
confiscated.
General Buller will be unable to ad
in violation of the rules, and in a por
|J.S.000,000, aeiMirdtiig U> ihr oatimatrs waa destroyed liy tire.
President Kruger keep, a locomotive idea, through the Filipino school. 1 tion of the mine where to do so wae vance further until be gets supplies.
'‘W iiij lung Ho. Emperor Kwang
would in the end make giK.I citizens of
ul wrll kuown miner.
miimra arriiing frutn
Han Franci.co’s Chinatown will be II hu '» tutor ai.d coniidiint, who wai with steam up attached to the ear in the Filipino..
dangerous in the extreme. This miner Nearly every farmhouse his troops
tha Klondike.
The spring
Spring w«»rk I* released from quaiautiue Jmm 23.
Th«
passed flew- a white flag. The British
li-ini m I l.y the dowagereinpre»« after which he concentrates the executive
General (ttis was positively of the is believed to be one of the unidenti took nothing without pay ms
well ahuig in the ill.tri,
diatri« «,
t. Ihr unly
office, of the government, and it is said
the
coup
d'i
tit
iu
ih'.lw,
»end.«,
with
fied
victims.
Franco talk, id Joining Ituvua and
drawb.ok being tlm scarcity <4 water,
«nd a brisk business wssAusaU;
tin- »| ' i.il »im tion <4 the eiii|Hiror ami that he intends to leave Machadodorp opinion that the American forces in
A Weddlug in Jane.
the Philippines at present were suffi
Ihi. (act, it 1. ni I i I, will result in da Germany to restore order In China.
eggs, bread aud chicken« by di
lit. party, including three viceroy., a soon, and to establish the Transvaal
Astoria, Or.. June 16.—Governor T. housewives, who were pl«« sari i
laying tlm cleau up uutri late in tile
Boer, have evacuated laving*. Nek, im- ,ik-i- to tlm |H-ople of the West, it capital at Nel Spruit, in the mountains, cient for all needs. Of course, be said,
General
Mac
Arthur's
present
army
T. Geer, Oregon’s chief executive, and much English money, One ‘ vroroaa,
mmiiuer.
a tine defensive region. The state
and Buller is eii'i>m|«>il ou Jouliort’s I. ill part nr follow.:
,riming press is operating at Macha- could not furnish a guard to protect Miss Isabelle Turllinger, were married whose husband and two sons have lieen
'•'111. inaje.ty i« convinced through
Rua.la and Japan may come to u ar farm.
every Filipino household from t!
in Astoria this afternoon, under cir fighting, said: “You British are unlike
us a re.ult <>f (I,,, p4,i„r. minenient.
Kan Franci.io Chine»o Imre won mi ample trustworthy i»iuree», that tha aalorp, producing leaflets containing
war news for distribution among the Ladroues; to do that would require a cumstances as happy and surroundings our people. They took my horses in
loyal
uup|«<rt
of
many
.core,
of
mil
other
case
against
the
l.iar.l
of
health
tii'tii'ral Pin did Pilar, tlm Filipino
force of not less than 200.000 troops, as pleasant as could be desired. Th« exchange fur sheep and mealies, and
lions <4 the < him-»«) will lu> accorded to Boers.
lender, was captured l.y American« sis of that city.
and even then the task would occupy weather did not promise well, but re made me make butter, which they
hi. pi.q».-il. for potting an end to the
mil«, east of Manila.
’Ill« steamer Chum arrived at Hull
many years. As a matter of fact, he suited in a beautiful sunset as th« never paid 'or. I am sending to have
CRITICAL STAGE PASSED.
»t.itn of anarcliv brought aliout by the
Francisco
from
tlm
Orient
with
556
«•id, Spain had spent several centuries bridal party started away on their spe my men come home at once.” Usual
Two nmn were in.taiitly killml and
a. tion of tlm l.mpivsH ll»i Tai. 'lhe Worst of th« St. Lout« Strike Io Appar
iu the effort to stamp out the Ladrone. cial car, amid a shower of rice. The ly the first question a Boer woman puts
sight -i-rlou.ly injured l.y Ihn expliMinu Chinese no ri bants.
|-o\vrntm nt of ( Inna being virtually
ently Over.
in the Philippine group, and there was ceremony was performed at the First is, "Will my husbad be shot if he is
ol a l.dler at a brli k work, at Anina-
Mrs. George II. Baker, widow of the m n-i x i»ti*iit, the einjH-ror pro|a>iwH that
tou, Ala.
St. Louis, June 15.—To all apjiear- rcuion to believe that those brigands 1‘resbyterian church, by Rev. Henry captured?”
I»iet and ex minister to Russia, 1. dead tlm fon-lgn |.>wer., whose tr.»q>« doiu-
One young man was
ar« scarvaijr more uumerous now than Marcotte, pastor of the church.
pulled from under • bed, and he went
iiiatv tile capital, shall remove hl. im alli es, today witnessed the beginning
Dm Boxer movement is spreading at her homo in Philadolphia.
of the end of the riotous demonstration« they weir daring tb« ¡Spanish occupa
on his knees begging the British patrol
throughout China
Russia give»nolle«
The Aahantee Rebellion.
Postmaster Graham, of Salt I.nke pel nil person from tlm fsiluce, in which
tion. w iwm the Island« were nominally
not to shoot him.
that If the powers do not a< t she will City, Utah, w as eoliv leted of unlawful In. iimjeaty i. coiitiueii a priaoner; and scenes of bloodshed that have char
London,
June
16.
—
The
Daily
Ex
at
with HpaiK.
General Rundle had a sharp skirm
go it alone.
»hall declare Emprew Il»i T.i and her acterized the great street railway strike
press has tire following dispatch iron
cohabitation and fined $’.’50.
(ieneral Otte waa «MiMaat, boarever,
for over a month past, and iu many
ish at Ficksburg, June 12. The Boers
pie
.
nt
minister.
t<>
1«,
usurfuT«.
aud
I*rabee,
dated
yesterday
“
There
bar
An explosion, caused by mining
American, st Chin Kiang are in
quarters it is thought of the strike it that conditions wrmltf.tatMify fmpro«|, beetl another tig)it on tha line of com I had been aggressive along the whole
■ 'll"’» at tlm co.tom. ilopartment, al need of protection, a» a large number .ball bring I m)a>nir K Wang Su to Nan self. The opinions are based upon .nd that little by little these rohhar
kin, Wu t bang or Hhanghai, which
mimicauun of
relief ej 4 Ftulubarg-Seuekal line, and menaced
''|orto, | ortugul, killed two puris'tl« of Boxer, have halted at that place.
( I'and. would be driven away.
Mean- ^d7t'ten"'V.\r"»ro
•
■» r
!
' L. ‘‘‘“2^4 S.-
' ’■
ever tlm wild foieign powere deem to statements of the chief of |olii e and
»»d injured 13.
Rimsisn authority say. tlm present lai tlm most »uitable ultuatiou for the sheriff that the critical stage has lieen I while, he admitted that it was often surrouniling Kntaasaie. and
fac- ■•♦irfd te tta ” » uwtfe. G««c«rkt M wn U v
Harry Ih-kker, a well known pro trouble III Chilli« will lai put down, but new capital of tlm Uhiiwae empire un passed, and upon the fact that the St. dangerous tor Filipinos of the better ing the relief force. The leader, nf th« terid tw «¿T.-a*teo qf
das«, whose interests naturally lay in
motor of Western railroad properties, it terrible upheaval will come later.
der tlm m-w conditions. It I. proposed Louie Transit Company is slowly but
reiiellion include Ashantcab, Queen o with tw* /,»,««»• y*i«tMFN>itokft
American sovereignty, to admit their
surely
approaching
a
eomp'ete
rviump-
•hot .nd killed himself iu hi. HiMirt*
sent around to th«ir ruA and' «Wive
Mme. Augusta Lehmann, once a lii In» majoty und hi. adviaer. that tion of business with the aid of non preferences, for they were subject in Ofesu.”
them off with a los» - llie Brittat
nmnts .t New York City.
tlm
foreign
|«>wer.
should
declare
a
international
reputation,
is
singer of
Tortuing m Murderer.
that case to assassination, to the loss
union tneu.
three wounded. Two patruls were al«>
one mail was killed and four hurl dead at Hanta Cruz, Cal., aged 80 j -Hit protectorate and undertake tlm
London, June 16.—A Shanghai dis- wounded.
The inquest over the liodies of vic 4 property and to persecution, insti
y thu falling of a freight elevator in years.
tu»k of goierning tlm country through
tims of Sunday’s riot began today. gated by various elements in the popu patch, date-1 yesterday, says: "A
the Nichol. « Shepherd Implement
in. nmjeuty.*
Why a Launching Stopped.
Tlm president ha. issued a proclama
lation to whom American occupation Chinese steamer, laden w ith arms and
“ I'hu message angge t. that the pro- The testimony adduced was not of a
uilding at Kau.as City.
Vancouver, B. C., June 15.—The
ammunition, cleared from Shaugha:
was obnoxious.
tion formally announcing tho establi.h-
character
calculated
to
base
a
decision
tei-tociite almulil alndish certain troarda
A fire iu the oil refining and salt
today, bound for Tien Tsin. A notor launching of the Ireight steamer Cham
ment of reciprocity agreement with
pion from the marine ways on False
in Ik km. appoint new ministers, alarl- upou as to which side was to blame fol
|«'ler ili.trict of Hamburg, • ierniaiiy, Portugal.
CHINA
’
S
TREACHERY.
ious
murderer, who was delivered by
'.-h tlm existing so-called army, estab beginning hostilities, the witnesses dis
Creek
was prevented through a pecu
<h'»troyer| pro|»rty to tlm value of
A score of jiasscngors were injured, lish a gen.lurmerm under foreign olli- agreeing on material points. Home J a l»n nr we Official Slain by the Empress’ the municipality of Shanghai to th« liar circumstance. At high title the
4,60(1,000 marks,
Chinese authorities, is being slowly
including
many Millie severely, by the» derailin* of ii . ers, take ci ntrol of tlm cuRtoins, jiost. placed the blame on tho posse men aud
Hmly Guard.
dwellings.
stout'll to death in a cage. Thousand» skid on which the vessel was to run
train on tlm Great Northern, uoar Sum mid telegraph» i.:i<l wink them through others placed it on the strikers.
London,
June
14.
—
The
Tinies,
in
an
of
spectators watch his agonies daily.” was greased with tallow. When the
During the course of a heated argu
A launery owned by Fayette, Shaw mit, Mont.
Cliinisii ollicials, establish uniform
steamer was pushed off, however, she
extra
edition,
pnblishea
the
following
ment over the strike Hhermnti C. fat
-<>., at Miller, W|a., wa. rle.troyad
Thirty Mlle. From Pekin«.
only ran toward the water a distance of
General Otis says the Filipino, are currency, readjust taxation and in.ura ter son, president of the local street dispatch from Peking, dated June 12:
ru'
“ I"»" <>f $100,000. quick aud anxious to learn and suggests tlm fiei'.loni of religion.
Berlin, June 16.—The Berlin papert aliout her own length, and there she
“ ¡'he chancellor of the Japanese lega
railway
men
’
s
union,
was
stabbed
in
‘ n<< hundred ui< u were thrown out of
that an eilucatlonal system Im adopted
tion, Sugyama Akra, while proceeding have a dispatch from Tien Tain saying stopped. The suu bad so heated the
''iiiploynmnt.
H]>okam>, Wash., Juno 13.—O. n. the neck aud mortally wounded at a
alone and unprotected, ou official duty, that the international force has arrive-1 skid that wheu the tallow was put on
tn the island«.
Mjsti i son, a young business man ol late hour tonight. Edward Caintry,
H‘"‘"'""'Igation <4 th« affairs of
within 30 miles of Peking, but that th« it immediately melted und soaked
General MacArthur reports tlm cap
of East St. Louis, who wielded the whh brutally murdered by soldiers of distance remaining must lie traveled away iu the wood. The result was
'"1’1 A. Kuhn, junior umiiriair <4 th« ture of Rlilzon, tmar Mexico, and Ca- Rathdrum, Idaho, chqied this morning
Tung Fuh Stang, the favorite body
knife
is
under
arrest.
The
tragedy
oc
with Clara, the youngest daughter ol
"rm of Kulm Bro. . broker«, .4 Chi-
on foot, as the railway is completely that the tops of the skid were sticky
restaiiv at Alcala. I.ith important, tlm W. A. Hart, a Wealthy bunker of that curred in a saloon where both men had guard of the empress, at the main gate destroyed. This, the dispatch says,
™«o. show, he has loft a shortage of
and not slippeiy. A cold-storage device
railroad
station
yesterday.
latter a very important loader of tlm city, T he young couple, nceom|4<nied been drinking.
vl.600,000,
was arranged for today, so that th
“The foreign reinforcement* are will require three days.
guerrillas in Plngasinau province«, Lu- by a party of friends and Probate
Sheriff Pohlmans’ posse comitntus
steamer will float out tonight.
daily expected. The present isolated
III" president has approved tlm Hi.d
has
almost
reached
the
number.
2,500,
Alx
Million
Destitute.
ion.
.1 udge Bra lv, took the North Coast
position
at
Peking,
the
destruction
of
folia ICI<-an S inane«*.
Ig" and .Ciiteiice In tlm oum <4 Cap-
Simla, India, June 16.—Over 6,000,•
The Yaqiri Indian, are causing trouble Limited of the Norhern I’m itic at Rath asked for by the police board. Citi-
»* n htininK' 0(
HNRiHtMnt oom- for tlm Mexicans. They occupy tlm drum. Tho train was late, and, soon lens wearing deputy sheriff’s badges foreign property in the country, and 000 persons are now receiving relief.
New Orleans, June 16.—JC*-
the insecurity of-life are directly at
" ‘"«ary of subslatance, U. H. V.. tried
-.«-nt
Impassable Bacatete mountains, a range after leaving the station started at a suffer systematic troycott in many lo
There was an in rease in Bombay oi received here tv-day that ! ■
M,i I raiicisco mi H cfmrgtv <4 forgery 6(1 mile, in length, and It requires tlm 6'.’-'iiili' gait. The wedding party hur calities, being unable to buy anything tributable to the tread.ery of the Chi 8,200,000 last week, owing to the re Iglesias, of Cc.ta Ktca, hail sent to con
»'"I mnliezzllng public fumls.
nese government.”
turn of destitute people who deserted gress a decree making legal the circula
utmost vigilance on tlm part of Cleti- ried to tho observation car, where Judge to eat or drink.
the
works on account of the cholera tion in that country of tiie money id
them
liirantlno Iteleaseil.
end
Torres
’
6,000
troop,
to
hold
Brady
quickly
pronounced
tho
words
HteveiiMui, a Him repairer
RfiriH th« Indignity.
’
"Utah Electric Light * ¿„wer in cheek.
San Jose, Cal., June 14. — Nick In* scare. The prospects of a fair mon* the United States; also the gold coin
wliii li made tho couple man and wife.
of England, France and Germuny. As
Spokane, June 15.—Thirty white fantino, who was brought back from soon are somewhat improved.
The United State, navy will build Rathdrum is but seven miles east of ths
l-'Oiy. of Halt Lake, wa. instantly
a consequence, the value of Costa Rican
'’y-'-otricity .,n Thll(1 s„n,J warship, aggregating over $100,000,- I Washington state line, so there could men and an equal number of Japanese Portland, Or., by the sheriff, on a
Biiihop Wiliuer Dead.
money improved here today 110 points,
railroad
laborers
had
a
fiee-for-all
charge
of
grand
larceny
in
the
alleged
be
no
delay,
as
tho
judges
’
Jurisdiction
000
In
coHt
a.
mioii
a.
the
builder,
are
to d,,
He went ........ pul«
Mobile, Ala., June 16.— Right Rev. from 830 to 220 discount. The Costa
tight
at
Hillyard,
four
miles
from
Spo
stealing
of
$600
from
Jose
Wilson,
extended
only
to
Die
county
line.
He
live uo""" W"rk’ H'"' "Mllt h"l<> of it prepaied to undertake the great pro
Richard Hooker Wilmer, Episcopal Rican congress is now engaged in form
ill Hi'1"'!
l«'dy hung min | h < iii I« i I gramme, which call, for II armored spoke the final winds just iu time as kane, thia evening and for a time it who married him here, has been re
bishop of the diocese of Alabama, died ing a national banking law which will
"I Imni" l?"rk
" *r<‘s in tlm presence ship, and three highly improved Olym th-' train was in Wasihngton before the looked as if the affair would culminate leased by Justice Rosenthal for want of here this morning, aged 84 years.
couform to tho new gold- basis system.
in a bloody riot. Tho Japanese who evidence.
hundred« of people.
congratulations could bo spoken.
pia type <4 crtiiaer«.
have
been
annoyed
for
a
week
by
the
Five
Miner.
Killed.
1
nunIgrHiit
r
on
Tramp
Steamers.
Nanaimo Brewery Burned.
<’»•«« lii at II ih |Tiilt«<| Verde.
Biwabik, Minn., June 16.—A terri
Jerome, Aria., June 18.—This morn whites who dislike the presence
•’I h K"" h«" entirely dis-
New Y’ork, Juno 14.—Assistant Sec
Nanaimo, B. C., June 15.—Fire com
Kansas has 300 flour mills, with it
capacity of 10.000,000 burraia a year, ing about 1 o’clock there WKS H Rorioul Orientals, charged their opponents, retary of the Treasury Taylor may issue ble accident occurred today at the Hale pletely destroyed the plant of the Em
drove them into the pit of the round
] "«rry Kimball shnw, of Pittsburg.
mine, three miles from here, in which pire brewery, in this city, today. The
The proposed ocean calilo between eave in on tho 500-foot level of the house, and there the real fracas oc regulations to exclude all immigrants
arriving in tho United States on tramp five men were instantly killed by an brewery was owned by Peter Weigle,
hoiih thT “
Hl '’aria to 26 per- Copenhagen to Iceland will bo 404 United Verde mine, in which .lohu
Gray, of Salt Luke, and Jed Terreno curred. The place looked like a sham stvamships, according to a Washington explosion of dynamite.
"«Us that cost $M,0()0,
aud was valued at $12,000, and was
miles long and cost about $ n 50,000.
lost their lives, and Robert Northers, bles wheu tho Japanese were finally correspondent of the Herald.
Under
uninsured.
!>.' aim'"“"r 9""y’ "f |,' ""’,y I' “Ilia,
DruRgUt»
»
ih I Hotelinen^Evoluded.
Many Americans who went to Paris of
liondon, was slightly injured. diivon out. Sheriff Cole and a posse the law, immigrants who come within
St.
Paul,
June
16.
—
The
grand
lodge
Boer« Surrendered.
• im toth"“............ ......... ..
with tho expectation of making ex James Meickle, a lalsirer, had his arm went to Hillyard on a special engine, the classes not allowed to enter the
of Odd Fellows today voted to exclude
10,1 lh <no HuiiHte.
Venterspoort,
June 13.—Two hun
penses by working aro ¡HUiniless.
but
the
trouble
had
subsided.
Two
and thigh broken, and received internal
United States must be returned when druggists mid hotel-keopera from th«
dred and fifty Boers have surrendered
wt«ioi„.M|,"i'",'T’ 1,1 * "'"O' rcveime. oc-
The census office is to handle the injuries which are likely toprove fatal. Japanese are in the hospital, while IMissible on the steamers
briugiug ordei iu this state. William McGreg
to General Hunter, and lhe remainder
will I '
1
,'",,, i ,’ i |H oiis disclosed statistics of tho 75,000,000 people ol The accident occurred in what was most of tho white men are nursing them. In the case of a tramp steam
Oi«Ucy’bH|Ul*,Ur,UI' liy 11,0 koueral doll- this country with intricate electric ' suppnsed to bo the safest place iu the bruises. Stones, iron ladts and club) ship, it is very difficult to enforce this or, of Miuueaisjlis, waa elected grand in this district have promised to giv«
warden
up their arms.
were used in the battle.
machines.
| mine.
provision.
Robcitn*
MgMIll <»|>«H|
linn
of
<*OtlirilUlli(*AtiUU
in
Ynothcr British Battalion in
Dutch Hands.
I