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M issini : Cippi <2# KLAMATH VOL. V. K LA M A l l! l’Al.l.S, -AIHI NIW1. REPUBLICAN KLAMATH TO ii - COUNTY, OREGON, -II LY SEYMOUR'S /uternetlonal AID. Ferre of 4,loo lleapood to Hie < all for Help. Ä .5, IÍXM» new INAUGURATION Â Flr*t OF DOLE. Governor oi H xmh II O m II i of Off! re, luimlou, June 29.—The compwite Honolulu. June li.—The la-t of the Epitome of U Telegraphic British Join Allied Forces brigade ol 2,301) man which raised the On Alaska Coast 55 Miles Be three great epicli-making events in the investment of Tien 1 41 u and pushed on history of the annexation of tn« Hawa Prohibitionists Nominated a News id th» World. Near Tien Tsin. to help Admiral Seymour has probably low Cape Nome. iian islands to the United >tates of Chicagoan for President. saved him, but th» law« has not yet America to*k place this morning, when hoinuwur <1 reached < 'he Foo. The last sti-aim-r ar Governor sauioril B. Dole, tirat execu A NOT II ER ASSAI I.T 1 M MI N ENT riving at Che Era» from Taku brought GOLD IS AMONG GRASS ROOTS tive of the new American territory, METCALFE FOR SECOND PLACE thl. message, dated Tieu Tain, Mon was inaugurated. The oath of office lay, June 26: wus delivered on the »pit that was the "T he Russian general tn command M <* 11« » • scene ot the other two events—the out hl th«* Or Swallow Wight Have Had the Vice- if the relief force had decided, in view the reading of the all-important proclama presidential Nominatigli, But •if Saturdays' heavy fighting and tion of 1893, and the flag-raising of 1» ht lined It. inarching, that one day's rest for the 1898. Governor Dole was sworn and troops wus essential, and that the ad M»y«r llalli- ".,’1 ' hli agi’. wtll mM spike to the people of Hawaii from the Limlon, Jun» 27.—The I'ritinh Nome, Alaska, June 8.—More defi steps of the building where seven years vance should not be resumed until to run li* "• Hliiiuis a young num Chicago, June 80.—The Prohibition rruiser Terrible bn. arrived ut Clio l oo nite and complete returns have lately ago be ap|>eared as the leader, and day. Meanwhile came Admiral Sey Was drugged National Convention adjtoirned sine from Taku, with the latest news, |•mhll>lll■'lll•l•. 1« nutb iiul «« imi .'B mour's heliograph that his position Is-.-n received concerning the l.ea< b were f'<r the first time an actual Isgin- die f.wiay, after having placed in nomi wlileh 1» as follow.: , i •! ‘ 1 •' was desperate ami that he could only strike at Topkuk, U mil«» balow Nome, ning was made in negotiations with the nation for presid. nt, John G. Wool- “Eight hundred Kikh aud 200 Welh W||| poli llHI.IHHI '<•(•'■ hi hold out two days. The relief started i.ore seems no reason to doubt that American government for annexation. ley, of Illinois, ami tor vice-president, (u.ihur» have eff»< t»«l a junction with at «lawn Monday. W || Wad«. un »Xpert bllllanl this is one of the greatest strikes aver Tiie palace that has liecome famous Henry B. Metcalfe, of Rhode Island. Hi« American, German un i Russian nlay»r. ami b.» msliy c«ii»|ile»»«l tlie “Saturdays* fighting la-gun at day- marie in this vicinity, as important us all over Amerii a on account of its con The nominations in each iuntance were forces which >iu<l been cut off by the U.t l.uuk »•»•■* I» Nnierlca, I» dead al break. The allied force* op tied with the strike at Nome itself. nection with the history oi Hawaii and made on the first ballot. ( him »« alsiul uine milra from Tien Though th» discovery ut Topkuk is of the history of America’s first exjieri- several of the Terrible’s 4.7 naval guns, Chiragu. Only two candidates for the presi- 'I»in. It wu» propo«M*«l to deliver MU comparatively recent date, many have six field gun. aud numerous machine ment in expansion, was decorated as in dential nomination were ballote»I for— Marti* J ltn»«ell1 «n» «I Ih» pr*«p<i». aasuult u|»>n the ( lilm-Mi furces at iiwu guns, th» tiring being at long range. strip k it rich already, and several in 1898. . It was ablaze witn the red, Mr. Woolley and Rev. Silas C. Swal tnr» >*l Ih» Uhi< »g" Chiuiili l«'. dlwl et 1 sin lust uight." They continued to advance steadily, dividual fortunes, running as high as white and blue and crowded with peo low, of I’ennslvvania—Hale Johnson, Mackinm' Island fr«>m a «•<>niplleellou “Foreign olllcinl opinions here, ” the Chinese artillery replying. The ♦ 25,(XX), have been taken out. Parties ple. The Stars and Stripes were even of Illinois, withdrawing his name al ol riisniH'i« says u dispatch fium shanghai to the guns of tlie allies were more skillfully of two or three working with ordinary where, and they made brilliant all th he last moment and throwing his Daily Express, dated yesterday, “in- Tliaro were 10.377 desili» fluiti cled rockers, it is said, are takng out $1,000 handled and put the guu. of the Chi grandstands, ami a huge Ameiican flag strength to Mr. Woolley. This un diu» to th« b«li«l that th» worst ha- srs oet o( 16.1 »«•■' durili* Ih* week nese out of action, one by one, the Chi a day. One little plot of ground, just floated on the staff ibue. doubtedly had a great effect on the re bapjs*m«l to th» legations ut I'l kin uml rlKling J uii « Gl. lu Ila« provi», e ut about big enough for a good-aised ne»«* retreating about noon. As usual in all large gatherings in sult, as the convention Earlier in the Admiral h»ymour. Even if th« Hoodxiv, India. grave, yielded ♦ 15,000 worth of the "There was keeu rivalry among the Honolulu, there was a great variety ol legation» w»r» »ate Jun« 14, there is It lay just at the edge races. Whites, natives, Chinese. Jap day had been nearly stampeded for Oregon'» vote. oflicUliy rarna«»«d, representatives of the various nations precious metal G<<«< >1« « I: > »»It ha» inforiue<l the Swallow by an eloquent speech of H. no guarani«« that they are sale now. OH Ile* «s|U»l • • Itiag» sineudliieMl wu» Republican nuli ual ....... mitt«*» that he as to which would enter Tien Tain of the tundra, and the gold was actual anese and Portuguese were together, I.. Castle, of Pittaburg, ami had the The situation, in fact, grows more uml «■ follo»- I't «<|ual suffraga, 26,266; wlll gli <* Ibi«-. did a < «k» to * am|mlgu first, and the Americans and British ly among the grass toots. It is reliably though the whites and natives outnum friends of the Pennsylvania clergyman morn ghsiiuy. The entire ubuence of went in neck auil neck. The Russians estimated that one stretch of beach 800 bered all others by (ar. and the whites forced a ballot at that time, the result Work after Augu»l I IgHlUst 2»,ti'.’. reliable news from the eupital seems to stormed the arsenal, thereby sustaining feet long by uu average of 90 feet in were a majority over all. The natives might have l^en different. Ih» l'iilt' I '■tate, districi jmlge al Mllllkter Wu ling lung I» »aid to l»e Justify th« worst construction which width has yielded ♦ 175,000 within the were well represented, however, Isith the largest losses. SI Lati» !>»■ ,%d ai« -t.alulog or.ler plating ;>llc . ut Washington ia-lng can 1»« pot u|»>n it. For vice-president three candii later jiast few weeks. "Several thousand Japanese have in the throng that crowded around the were balloted for—II. B. Metcalfe, lo prri.lil llil.-r Ir<i lo o w llh III.’ rou de»lr<*u» <>| ' la ml I lig m with which "Bail new» <u>niea from Yun Kung, Another strike, though of a lew» nen- steps of the building to hear the gover left Taku for Tien Tain, ami altogether Thomas R. ('ascardon, of West Vir- ever aid« th.it wins in Uhiua. Dlug ol str.'. t < »< where the unrest 1» mid to f*e growing 13,000 Japanese have landed. The in satiomtl nature, has lei-u reported at a nor, anrl among those who occupied ginia, and Rev. E. L. Eaton, of Iowa (i»u«ral W In. ¡"I «ara Ih» w»r III thè Two ileulh» wer» caused l>y ex< »suive hourly. Viceroy Liu Kin Yih has tele- ternational tr<si|M now aggregate nearly jsuut on the beach 20 miles south of I laces inside the building and the l’hlhppm. « I» | ra* (Icully t-tuled A heat ami Inimi lilt ut Chicago. The graphed the British autborltlea that 20,000 ami Japan is prejiaring to send Nome. At this last-named place and places of honor on either side of the — Mr. Metcalfe received an overwhelm ing majoiity of the votes oast. Im |..| s cali "<-IL lu. spanai fluiti thè la- tlii-riuoiiK't. i t< gi"tii«*d hu degrees on he has orderisl the live Chluesecniiaer», 20,000 morn. With British, American Scattered along the beach between central stand. The »lav was a very’hot mediately after the announcement of bud tur work in China. lb« »tn-et. uiid the humidity was al which have been lying off the harbor and other troops ordered to go, proba Nome an l Topkuk over l,(X)0 men are one, and the people hunted for shade as the result of the liallot for the presi there, to pro* «•••■I to Nankin.” bly 110,000 men will be available in a now- at work. t h"t wave l» prevalen! In Nortb mo»! at th«* »atu'utl'>u p int. they waited for the ceremonies to dential nomination, Dr. Swallow was "General Ma’a armv," says a corre- mouth. There is little doing at present in Itaki'U * 1'1“. ar» m a |Micb«d con i Hew g >l«l 1.« ai*h ha» l*e«-u d|ncover«*d spomletit at blian llai Kun, ' "consist- begin. proposed as the vice-presidential nomi- "The Ton Khan refugees and the for this immediate vicinity, and some of ditlou *ll>» ili**i >io*i,vt.«r et Grami 65 mile» G*l*>w I apt Nome. Gold I» nee. The convention went wkM«*** I mg of 46,1X10 men, left a w«-ek : ago tor the newcomers, who expect»! to pick JAPAN IS ANGRY, Cork» regirtered lui in III» aliado. among the gru»« i*«*t» A lh<*u»uml ' Pekin, ami Geueral Snug < lung’s eign engineers ut Che Foo estimate the tiie suggestion, but Dr. »•» up nuggets like shells on the seashore, Affair» in l'ul .i «re imw so trampitl Mien are there uu l over u million ila» troop», nnmlu’ring 1,600, left for the Chinese troops now in the field as 25,- are somewhat disappointed. Work is Her Korean I’roteges Virthn« of a Pri a hurried conference with IhVviM*** — ood drilled troops at Lu Tai, 25,000 at taen taken < ut In a lew weeks. ..«:.;.« • .• .'.it;, n re:u-.-d tofijMAOwg »•* lini e>l<ll»r» aro II" hmgrr liredael vale* Strangling I'ariy. sain, place J urn* 16. I Shan Hui Wan, 16,000 driven from proceeding steadily on most of the Thr tr»-p" wlll la* wltfidruwn and seni Allei suffering with Bright'» dina»«' "A careful estimate of the mi m tw*r Vancouver, B C., June 30.—Accord nomination. claims, but there is no excitement just Tien T.in anil 150,000 at Pekin." During today’s session, Chairman lo Maúlla t" relieie thè loluiil«-»-!» for »lx iiiontli», »ml with all lio|<e ol and armament of the Chinese troop» All the students at the foreign hos now except over the news of the'hew ing to Oriental advices, the Japanese Stewart, of the national committee, government is very angry at the se< iet Ih« Y.'pil livllali» hai« neurly all recutrrv g*'ii<*. William J. Moatgoiu- arouml Pekin puts the total ut 360,000, pitals in ('ant' ll are leaving. Women strikes. ami It 1» ealculatcd th.it them« trisqi» execution of General An Kyeng Su and called tor contribution» for the cam »l«0<lou*si th» iv»r;«atli baierai hull- erv, a well-known milling missionaries are returning from the Tale of m < HntHway. Kwon Young Chin, former cabinet paign fund, an<l over 17,000 was real tirisi aro stili lii'blrn in ili» ui.iuntalna latkw, Utah, ixmindttcd suicide by I»» m *»» 227 centimeter Ureuaot gun». West river ports. There was a slight dis Nome, Alaska, June 8.—After four 'Iheir ministers ot the Korean government, ized in a few minutes. •lui niak« .ili o* . a-l 'Offl «leei-elit "Il !•<> filing a bullet through III. Lraiu. 18 Krupp, ami 160 Maxima. turbance at Wo Chou, Tuesday, while months of fearful suffering, during 1'rore«*«! inthe Convention. MoUtgouirli bud I <*ru a resldrlit ol supply of ammunition la practically in and leaders of the progressive )>arty, Ut.sl ram ilo» th« women were embarking. The w hich he helplessly watched the death The attendance was much larger than Utah »lui'c 1866. exhaustible. It ha» been maiuly »'ip- crowd shoutej: who were privately strangled in the "Kill the foreign of one after another of his companions, III» es retan <1 ti.« naie ha» autlmr- yesterday. The galleries of the big Th« l»>«rd ■*( beaith in New York plied by a German firm at ('arlwits." devilsl" uni ih» lolb allig natile» |or thè n»w Jamex Murphy, of New York, a casta Seoul prison as traitors on the night First regiment armory were thronged Another Shanghai dispatch say»: of May 27. Both were concerned in I'Uy h.«» d< <'i<!<»l to thot«>nghly disili- According to advices from Shanghai, way sailor, was rescued from starvation lelt * -shlp- imi < IulM-r» laittlo-»ill|ai, “Li Ping Heng, ex-govnrnor ol Shan tlie Chinese officials, by direction of the plot which culminated in the assas when Chairman Dickie rapi*ed the con \ irgluia ami ICt>ss»le» laland; armuied I«*. I the Uliln«*»« quarters in Manhat bv nutiies on St. Lawrence island. vention to order at 10 A. M. 'lung, who 1» intciiM'lv anti-foreign, the Southern viceroys, are asking the He was picked up from the island June sination of (^ueen Min at Seoul iu 1895. rrul» rs. Mart im.l. ( oli.rado an i «Minth tan. |tr*«>klvii »nil Goney l»lan*l, a» a After prayer by Rev. C. H. Mead, of has gone to the Kiang Yin fort», on the For the past four years they had been <•011-111» to agree to conditions "insur 1 by the bark Alaska. Murphy is the |t»k"U, proti ctisl crulsera, M latula, uieaaure <1 precaution against th« New Jersey, Chairman Johann, of the Yaugt»». He ha» declared hi» inten refugees in Japan ami who had letnrn- plague. 1 hr l«*ar<l of estimates appro- ing,” aw the Chinese say, "the neutral sole survivor of a party of six which Milwaukee and ( harleaton, committee on credentials, made a sup priatr*l I.' o . ihhi fur th« work, which tion of resisting the lamlmg of Brill»h ity of Shanghai and other coast towns. *’ sailed for Nome November 3, 1899, ou ed to Korea under the protection of the plementary report, showing the arrival A ttrlkt Ir.- ■ ' ' urml among tli<* la- forces in that region," .lapam — e minister. Despite this chap- will l*e l*egun Immediately. : Tiiev arc also asking that foreign war- board the sclxuiner E. A. Greet, of >an bri r> empiei«*.! br Ih» Il ai alla Elei*- Eltflisive preparations bv the alliei eronage, they were tortured into mak of 39 delegates. The total nntnlier of Ru-stun» an* moving 30,(XXI men to are going forward. Tlie first regiment shl|>w shall not sail or anchor near the Francisco. The others of the party, all ing a full coufession, where then beat delegates present was 730, representing tris Ctotupon*, Cuban» uml ’■|u«nl«h. <>n forts nor go to ports where there are of whom perished from cold or starva tha gn.unJ tliat they .lo m.t rvceive ih» ward New ( hwalig of British India's 10.000 men embarked no warships now; that their crews en and strangled ami their Isidies ex 40 states. tion on St. Lawrence island, were: "The roll of states will now becalle«! •ani» «sge» a» Ainrrb .in» w ho do »Ini- Ibniiocmt» of Arkansas nominated at Calcutta yeaterday, ami 888 mor. shall not go ashore, and that the pro* 1*. laur. of >m>hoinirh, owner of the posed as traitors at the big bell and af for nominations for president," an llar W'rk 1 lm ■ .'Ulta, tur» reply (hai Jeff Dai i* lor g <v« rn"r marine, received older» to go out from tection of foreigners lie left to the Chi terward drawn and quartered. The veasel; J. 11. Johnson, of San Francis- nounced Chairman Wolfenbarger. Amsricaus aie wortb far more thau St. faiui» "inkers now ludieve their English port», 'lhe British war office, ne-« authorities. The conditions are co, master; Charles Elliott, of Denver. Japanese minister tried to prevent the "Arkansas yields to Illinois," cried Cubati*. in anticipation of a prolonged cam considered at Shanghai to 1« virtually «■xecution, but was refused audience only h*q>« lie» in laiycott. Colo., mate; R. A. Nichlo, of Ply the lone woman delegate from that paign, ia iH>ntra< ting fur winter cloth an ultimatum from Viceroys Liu Kung with the Korean king on account of It 1« ot! . lally annonm*ed tliat treh" mouth, Mass., cook; J. Smith, of Seat state. * An Mtt»*ui| t wu» mad« to »«"aaaiunt** ing ami fur ca|M, the latter’s allege<l illness. ■lui« Frarn-i» 4 ■ r.linand. thè Austria» Yih and Chang Chi Tung. The con- tle, sailor. "Illinois has two candidates for the Emperor William uf Germany. The Amur army corpa, orderol out All of the Korean officers connecte 1 h«ir-ap|«r**nt. will f. ribelle rvmiuncu sills desire a sufficient naval ami mili The little vessel was destined for Cape Dr. Jauo*»on has la*«n elected a mem* by Russia, numbers 52,100 men, with tary force to tiack up their refusal to Nome, but after an unusually rough with the death ot Kwon and An have presidency,” shouted a delegate. Ih» righi of su, . « --.i ti i,, Rio |n,|H<rial Amid applause. National Chairman 84 guns. Japan purposes to hind 16,- comply with these demands. The total Ihh.ns Ile wlll w*<l thè l'"utllr»l l*er of III« < ap* parliament. voyage she was driven ashore on St. l>een sentenced to transportation uml Stewart was recognized to put John G. (XX) men on Chinese territory within a national force there now consists of have already been sent into exile, the b.*pliia ( h.'te.-g, bis morganattc mar- Two death» ami many prostrations Lawrence island. She landed high and Woollev in nomination. fortnight. Among the minor military 969 men and 32 guns. The Chinese riigs being thè re <son (or wlilch he (nun heat in l'ltl«l>urg, I'a. dry, and the meu made an easy laud latter proceeding l>eiug an attempt ou General \V. Geer, of Illinois, no mi preparations, tin* Portuguese governor have 6,000 men with six guns in the the part of the Korean king to appear« «III wtthiltaw fiotti thè succeasion, ing, getting most of their pmivsions sted Hale Johnson. Hot weuther amt no rulli is <li»aa- ol Macao, island of Macao, at the the Japanese government, which ha- forts ami 10.000 men outside Shanghai and baggHge ashore, liut the schooner live chililren |>»ri»hod l.v lite bum- tr**u» to <r P» m North Dakota Homer L. Castle, of Pittsburg, southweat entrance of Clinton river, is with modern rifles and machine guns. hail been scantily provisioned, and the demanded an explanation from Korea. nominated Dr. Swallow. log of » house al Solomouv lile, Arianna. sending arm. to the Portuguese con This explanation has been tendered by Storms pluyiil havoc with th« crop« The magnitude of the artangeuienU supply was »oon exhausted. The Seconding 8|<eeches were made, rep Me* fmin thè 11. n h . Monocacy at Ih« Dalle». Or . and iu thu vicinity. cession. Th« Germans iu llong Kong Japan is making suggests provision weather was severely cold, and the the Korean minister of foreign affairs, resentatives ot nearly every state takiug hai« beeu aeut (rum Che* Eou lo dio» have cabled Emperor \\ iIlium to n»k if against contingencies other than the but is not satisfactory to Japan. men could find but little shelter. The Steamer ( levelainl artived at Seattle T uo . they may serve in the local force» in suppression of the present distubancea The Japauese journalists who pub the platform in support ui *asuu«*gV ot * island was known to be inhabited by Iroin Nome. She report* tin* wrecks. JM», J||l^aon defeime of Hong Kong. A million lished an ubjectiouable article conee«n- the three <*an*li',at -. brighimi II. Rolierta, fotiml guilty ||«*vy rain uiid subsequent Ihuula art* rounds left Hong Kong yesterday for in China. She has chartered 19 addi natives, and a Catholic mission was ing the crown prince and his bride of Illinois, arose olnnlawtiil ...habiutlou al ball latke, n' mil transports, and now has 35 in supposed to l*e somew lieie in the neigh friends for their suppo t Mtu r «awitb doing gt«*ut damage iu British Colum Taku by the Hiiti-h steamer Hailong. was fine.! litui. all. borhood, but Captain Johnson, who have paid dearly for their lolly. The drew his name as a '-andl ’ate. bia. The Khanghat corres|sindent of thu Tokio local court rejected the plea of started in January to find it, was frozen < harle» Mefford, a manta*, of I Uvdat The Ballotiug. Cuban Troops for China. Director of I'o-ts in Cuba Rathbone Times semi» the follow ing under yes lUpil». bui» ,|,.w , Mh.de I la in 11 y, to death ou the way. In the weeks insanity set upon behalf of the editoi Amid considerable confusion the Havana, June 2V. — Much interest has now been p'rinniienlly suspended terday’s date: following, Lar, Nichol and Smith suc and sentenced him to three and a half balloting then began. «beo killv.l IniiiM'lf. The vote waa “A military correspondent nt Taku was aroused among the American sol cumbed to hunger and cold. years’ imprisonment with hard labor au«l may be prosecuted. very close throughout, but with Wool- tour inim rs |IM( tlielr Uvea by K» mv « the operations of the allies are diers by the dispatch announcing that and a fine of 120 yen, as well as police Murphy ami Elliott were discovered Chines» minister in Berlin says th It was not Mploaloo m t|,e Champú.» in i ne. suffering from want of a recognise«! probably half the troops will leave Morita, ley slightly in the lead. by a party of natives -March 20, 1900, surveillance for one year. empress cannot be tlepiMwl, but might until the last state had been called, ' h»ui|ii"u Midi. Cuba during the uext few mouths. Thu hea«l, defective organisation and the after having passed nearly four mouths who copied the article, received the however, that Mr. Woolley’s nomina lai coaxed off th«* throne. rumor here that the Second infantry lack of traua|u>rt." same punishment, and the man who ' ol' gii«. i,< rmany, waa ii«it«.<| hy a on the islaud. The next day. March tion was assured. When the resnlt Ex-Governor Talyor, of Kentucky, will leave within the next 10 days, as •mie, which 'leibollaheil inaliv build- 21. the two survivors set out for th«, set up the tpye. was condemned to was announced, "Woolley 380, Swal A RESTRAINING ORDER. wain us a transport is available, and go eight months ’ imprisonment, a tine of tagaaad thraw down « UUI»l>«r ..( doggiul bv detective» and broken in mission, under the guidance of the na low 820," a perfect tempest of eby health. I» at Niagara Falla. directly to China, is generally believed. factory b lildings. Ht. Louie Mtrlkrre Muat Mot liitrrfrr«» tives. Elliott was on the verge of col 50 yen and six months’ pulice surveil ensued. The nomination, aiugf Governor-General Wood, however, de lance. I ’ resiilent McKinley wants to know U uh Mini < M ■ Hght people w.re kllleil imtrighl lapse when the start was made, and Hewed cheers, was made unauinaJ ntes all knowledge of the reports, and whv the Monocacy did not lire on the St. Louis, June 27.—Judge Elmer the party had not gone far on the way 'n" "4 " l.v mjured l.y « ralltaion Renounce«! Hi« Right*. Vice Pmldeat Nucleated. J B. Adam*, of the United States district it seems that au officer of the regiment when he died in a litter in which the The roll.*« states was then «Ttlal, "'•'li a fi. Ight ulbl «xcutalou traili Taku (otta »h<‘ii tired up>u. Vienna, June 30.—The Archduke received a private cable dispatch from Boera in amali ballila are harassing court, today granted a tempoiary in lndjaus were carrying him. The mis Franz Ferdinand, former heir to the nominations for the vice-presidency. ■MMirae* Bay, Wi». a frieud to that effect. sion proved to be 70 miles distant from throne, and nephew of the emperor, nt A. H. Morrill, of Massachusetts, placed imiik Gilomre.ii whl,„ ,||(|„ ()f large column» of the British. Dewet junction iu the cnae of W, D. Mahon ami all meinliers of Diviaion No. 1311 the point at which the schooner was the liofhurg today, in the presence of H. B. Metcalfe, of Rhode Island, in leads the guerrilla operations. K« h « w «<I Boer Activity. , rmans, w,i» lynrhed by a moli of th» Amalgamat<*d Association of Jameston, St. Helena, June 29.— cast away. Gil arriving there, Murphy the emp>ror, archdukes, ministers and nomination. The delegates, tired out At the Seaside Athletic Club, Coney i«, “»«aulì ami brutal Street Railway Employes of America, tardar oí H iíu year-old wmnan. Island, N. Y., Gue Ruhlin knocked restraining them from interfering iu Sarel Fluff, President Kruger’s grand was well cared for, and soon recovered state dignitaries, took a formal oath after six hours of speechmaking, were son, who waa captured at Maefking, strength, although he may never en that he ami his future wife (the Prin evidently anxious to bring things to a out Tom Sbatkcy in the 15th round. r/J*‘*ch.... .. ’’’ Americana were any way with the running of mail cnis landed here today with 11 officers and tirely get over the effects of his physi cess Chotek) will both regard their conclusion, but a motion to suspend The force uudcr Admiral Seymour /l.Ói’ |,1i."'l'"’h l,y , ,l'l"n<* un tlm over thu lines of tlm St. i«ouiu Transit 98 troopers, mostly foreigners. The cal and mental suffering. marriage as morganatic. Consequently the lules and nominate Metcalfe by ac '"'•»■I of Mimumao, None of the defendants prisoners were immediately sent to Scattered alsiut the camp of the ship his wife will never assume the position clamation was lost by a close vote. with ihn result has been located. Admiral Konipff re- t'onipany. ’«»t ulne wsrv kille.i and I 1 wounded. pirts it is ten miles from Tien Tsin. were present. They were i»presented Deadwood, the prison camp, Most of wrecked party on the bleak shore of St. of empress, and the children by their Dr. E. L. Eaton, of lies Moines, la.; An enter from Roosevelt is going to Oklahoma to by W. 8. Anthony, while District At the Boers at Deadwood are in good Lawrence island lie five unburied marriage will never claim the right of Thomas Cascardon, of West Virginia, Adjutant*! iemrnl •idÍ^eV’""....... . |,r"' alterni the liough Riders’ convention, torney llitelicock ami Rosier« acted health, and thus far there has la-eu but corps«». Captain Frank Tuttle, of the succession. The oath was attended and Janies Tate, of Tennessee, were forth« goveinmeiit. levenue cutter Bear, has interested with impressive ceremony. but will not make pditlcal speeches. .me death from enteric fever. Count placed in nomination. Mr. Tate, how •r*«.|m 'Gf'u’tlng that the Ju summing up tho content» of the himself in Murphy’s tragic tale, and, Goluchowski, th<* minister of foreign ever, withdrew his name. The roll Chines« difficulties affect Kentucky ’ s <'r«it,.i', >lM* 1 cavalry »hall lui re- uflidavits presented, Mr. Anthony de M l««l<»narie(i Li«»« Wu Chun. it is said, will go to the island and give affairs, read the document». The arch was then called. There was an over »iew .'f t'|’l,!"r’V11 "‘retigtii. In ginseng tradì*, by which hundreds have clared that it wan not shown that any Hong Kong, June 28.—The steamer decent burial to the bodies of the five duke then advanced to a crucifix on whelming vote in favor of Metcalfe. W hi iri ""'I ibis orgiinirutlon mail« their living. I'rices have gon« of tho defendant» named had been Sam Chui arrived today from Wu victims. Murphy will go with the the table and placed his fingers upon The vote was as follows: Total votes down. ...... . .......... -««.i t.> guilty of lawlessness. "On tho con Chau, on the West river, with a num- revenue cutter to locate the bodies, the Testament which was held by the cast, 591; Metcalfe, 394; Cascurdou, h|lill w^"1.................... |O re. inu to the Illinois Ih'incoiata indorued Bryan trary," he added, "tho strike lenders let of women missionaries. She re- after which he expects to return to cardinal archbishop. After takiug the 132; Eaton, 113. "I'inltm i l"‘"'* »'•« ami th« Chicago platform, and nomi nod all the members if the Street Rail ports that the other Europeans are pre New York. A motion by Dr. Eaton to make the oath the archduke signed the docu i.i,, i„. I ’ , ". ,| ' r "**«l that ............ .. nated Samuel Al-clmler, of Aurora, for ........ tio way Men’» Uuion havo counselled law paring to leave Wn Chau, as the na ments. The marriage will occur Sun nomination unanimous was seconded I Will Drill Guatemalan Army. 'China imlcad of Dm governor. and order. The Transit Company is tives are conducting anti-foreign dem 1 "‘Hppines. , by Mr. Cascardon, carried, and, after a lhe recruits will be New Orleans, Juno 27.—Herr Tief- day. I T. B. Fargo, brother of J. C. Fargo, not res|M>u»ible. perhaps, for the un onstrations. •"’«•d from th< committee had been appointed formal fenbach, of Hamburg, Germany, ar ...... now ut tho I'reaidio. president of the American Express settled conditions which existed. To Abolish Stignr Bounties. It ly to notify the candidates of their T...Nl",',ly P*'1’’" rived here today, on his way to Guate «lApnneae Driven Out. ( onipany, ami ol William U. Fargo, i» the union meu who have been made London, June 30.—The Association nomination, the convention, at 6 ”""«l«<ì in H ""n’ "n*1 872 mala, where he goes under a contract Fargo Express to suffer uml bear tho brunt of all tho Redding, Cal., June 29.—Two bun of Chambers of Commerce of the Unit o’clock, adjourned sine die. «■ ■ (■«• '■lit conflict bntwi cn founder of the Wells largo •ImT"'1"' 'HII.I ,,’"i tenants ill the Varna Company, 1" dead at Ilia home in New disturbances. The president of the dled miners ami smelter employes of to teach German military tactics to the ed Kingdom adopted a resolution at to >*0‘. Holgaría, union, Mr. Patterson, is dying iu tho Keswick and vicinity last night drove Guatemalan army. He stated that the day's session urging the government to For Indi» Familie *«ffrri.ri. A h I h I o <if wirgn I ihm York, aged (17. ,. " P""laiiim(| |U • ill« The Chine»« restriction bill, increas hospital aa the result of being stabbed 21 Japanese laborers out of towu. The object of the government is to make a promptly conclude a convention with <if Denver, June 30.—Governor Thomas general improvement in the army. 8h.rn.la, I i rilo va, Japanese were put on a train for this Germany, Austria and other powers has issued a proclamation urging the Ila eg rand, ing th« fax on Chinese immigrants by an assass.u ’’ ^hB1‘.... . Ht place and at this poiut the railroad willing to abolish sugar bounties, the people of ths state to give aid to the iiMH.» i t :, govern. from $60 to $100, has been adopted by Um The Loudon, England, Times says: conductor put them off. There «as no C. II. Bryan, of San Francisco, coin- convention to include a penal clause «fu,.«.'""1’“""" Gmit tin the house of conimona at < Ittawii, famine sufferers of ludia. A. D. Weir, ..io number “England, with 000 years of license, Æ'rp’r"' to the nutted suicide on the steamer Ohio, prohibiting the entry of bounty-fed issued string- Canada. The measure also restricts is the worst liquor cursed natiou iu the violence. The miners object of Omaha, is here as tl*j representative while en route to Dutch Harbor, be to take Japanese, who were employed whkh’iU "H t” th" the ........ igration of Japanese to 12 per I sugar into the territories of the con of the India Relief Commission, and h,Uh ....... OSSI.»..... qualifications cause of desjamdeucy. world." the places of white meu. tracting jxiwer». will make a canvass of the state. by the editors. mouth. V’alltarnla Wheat tor l-eru. A Matter of Precaution. Is estimated, national bunk I pillule mid ill 213 goes to United stm " """ 111 M”* 1,1 l,|n *Mnr* "lie b S 0110 111 «ml iu Eng- ( ui 6,0()o. ,Hkini» dm " nmn in Berlin are ilium* ‘"dm« lieiitt weak- «erviu¿ ' t” “void compulsory mil- I I China’s new railroad from Canton to Hankow, with its branches, will lai 1,000 miles long. It Will bo built by American capital. Rev. Churlos H. Wing, of Brooklyn, told the New York Methodists that all the best Methodists were against the a m use meut restrictions. The pirk board of Baltimore has for bidden the use of automobiles in any of the public parks or pleasure places in the city under the control of the board. I Boer* in S ium II B hik I i , London, June 28.—'lhe Boer com- mamndos in the esatern part of the Orange River colony appear to have been broken up by their leaders into small parties, that harass large columns of the British incessantly, cutting off scouts, sniping pickets, makirg a show of force here and there. Commandant Christian Dewet. l’resideut Steyn’s Manitoba Crop» Failed. Rome, June 29.—The Italian cruiser principal leader, Is Winnipeg, Manitolia, June 27.—Ol V’ettor Pisani and the protected cruis gueriilla o i 1,800,000 acres of wheat, 1,000,000 ers Stromboli and Vesuvio have been of the Boer I I acres will never be cut. Baius can- ordered to Chinese waters. hostilities I I'aris, June 29.—The French minis- Lima, Peru, via Galvestou, June 27. _ \n excellent impression bus been ter of marine, M. de Lassan, hai re- mnde by the announcement that in ad- eeived a cablegram from Captain la I ilitlon io the 60,000 tons of California Joure, at the French arsenal at Foo I wheat which has just arrived at Cal Chow, saying that he has sent to lloug lao, on equal quantity ia on the way to Kong all the women and children con nected with the French mission at the Peru. arsenal. < ! hi it pan h ('and hl ntc. Detroit, June 2V. — Daniel O. Cam EfttHte of »1. W. Sprag »ie. pait, chairman of the Michigan Demo- New York, Juno 30. — S. 8. Terry, viatic state central committee, and a who is one of the lieneficiaiieu of the member of the national committee, is will of J. W. Sprague, of Louisville, in receipt of many letters from various says that it will lie about 50 years be states urging him to become a candi fore the estate, value«! at ^àO.OOO, date for the vice-presidency lie fore the will come into the possession of the Kansas City convention. Mr. Cain- Smithsonian institution, and the col pau’s political secretary declared today lection of Japanese curio», one of the in positive terms that Campau’s name most valuable in this country, will l>* would be presented to the Kanasas sold iu this city next winter for th* City convention us a vice-presidential la*nefit of the estate. Th« collection i* caudidat» uow in Louisville.