Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, July 19, 1900, Image 1

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    KLAMATH
VOL.
EÍ •!
' 'I
V
KLA.MA II(
5
REPUBLICAN.
FALLS,
KLAMATH
( OUNTY, OREGON, .JI'LY
19, 1900
fl
LAI tH NkWS,
TAKEN
" llliaiu Alii««,
,,|(|
of
lacmus, ooiuiultt«-l suicide.
Ill- h gol-l »trili«) have been made on
ie viqukuk, »„„u claims «lake-lout
yi-'l-liiig ft t„ o,,, |,U||
41.1»
SK»«ll«s
FROM
THE
SAALE.
T
Keroteisd r r.oo tl,» III-
Fttlrtl Mhlp.
À
lNOLAND
A" ”LAN° TRAPPED BÏ BOERS
Ralawe llrr Flag Over Nlu*( In th* Aouth
Faelflc <>e«tan.
i
—
>«’W York, July 13.—Tw<*fjtv«four
\ancouver, July 14.—The steamer
St. Lon h Carmen Say Com­ l«Hlles were recovere-l from the hold of Many Wil) Be Stranded on
Another British Force Falls
the burned steamship baaie today,
news that Great Britain has added an- (
pany Has Broken Faith.
which makes the total number of -lead
Northern
Shores.
Into Dutch Hands.
other
to
her
island
possessions
in
the
Robl.«,. h,d-l up M11 I Ilin,,1, Csatr,!
taken from this ship alone 60.
Most
f'acific. H. M. H. f‘or|S>i»e in June,
traili i-ear I’aducah, Ky.. blew up the
of the bodies were so badly l>urue.| or
planting the British flag on Niue or j
ex pre.» car an-l ».,
fm.ooo.
mutilated that recognition was inipo»-
Savage island, situated 300 miles north- THE CAPTURE OF MITRAL’S NEK
Bible, but several were identified by
Ihe >'inpi,.„ dowager ha. ordered
east of the Tonga group. The princi­
tl... «uppre-.i,.,,
,h„ |1<)M|,r, H|1(| lh#
initials or names on articles taken from
pal product is copra, of which 700 tons
plot... timi of the I. gatiuii» Bt j*,.jtjM>
parts of their clothing that stinietimes
are ex|»-rte.| annually.
Roberta Report« the t'aauMltle«
remained. Some of them apjs-ared to
The terms of the British protectorate
A I’nllmsn
waa turned upside
»avy Another Fngllah l>efei«&
l,e workmen from the ship. The pumps
over Tonga have lx:eu modified as a re­
....... ling. < al., th., nth« oc­
North of Pretori«.
were worked in the Saale today, aud bv
sult of a conference between Basil
cupant« were all nmr« or lass iujurvd,
2:30
tills
morning
the
vessel
wa»
float
­
i
but
noun
(
m
I
m
II/.
Ifiompson, the British representative,
Ti«n T»ln I" hai-l |Utr«««l by 80,on
Ht. Louis, July IL—The strike ed. Tiie ship was in nine or 10 feet of
Washington, July 12.— II it conio an-l the Tonga king und chiefs, when
Ixmdon, July 14.—Lord Roberts re­
Cimi»'«
Thirty-«!»
la.dl««,
h-rrlldy
disfig
S.
’
Hlust
the
Ht.
laiul»
Transit
Company
officially
do
so,
it
is
lirobable
mud,
aud
when
she
finally
loosened
that
the
ports to the war office, under date of
t
an
agreement
was
»igned
by
which
no
(' u I miin are pl*iaN«,l at the wit i !. .i
ure.l. have
re.s.vered from the l>y it» former employe«, which was d«- herself (tom this laxly, she seemed to treasury -lenaitmeut would send out a
without Great Pretoria, July 14, as follows:
hull of th., »1. am,hip Saul», recently cl are-1 off July 2, was ordered recalled jump fully two feet out of the water. strong warning against the rush to the trealy is V. be made
tl ,4iii«rican tr<»-|>«.
cam of ___
the Ton-
Britain’s consent. hi
1_______
___ | “The enemy, having failed in their
burlimi
at
llola.k.ii,
N.J.
taxfay
at
a
meeting
of
tlm
street
Rail
­
g|. lami« «treet ear eitlp|ov«a Ila •
Four of the lashes brought up were those gold fields of Cape Nome. The officials ga government luting in need of assist­ attack upon our right rear, ae men-
fMM-wed tlielr «Irik«.
1 """ly I'.........
< aiupliell, <>l waymen’« Union, st tlm West End coli­ of women. ft a thought that at least -I the department see in the conditions ance, it is to apply only to the British tinned in my telegram of July 9, made
seum. Tomorrow morning at 5 o’clock
st < a|-e Nome a probable deathtrap for government und not to any other a determined attack upii our right
( blueM* lii>|»-ii*l tn«>|ia aro •left-mi- h|a>kan.. eouuty, Wash., wa» killed by vi»» tlm time fixed for the recall of the two of these were em ployed in the stew-
thousands of people, but they are so far . power.
aril's
de|«rtment.
I Hank yesterday, and. I regret to say,
an
<•
I.
A
5.
|m«m.ngvr
train
near
Ing lb« li-n-lgnei» in I’ekin
After the ninth body had been helpless to put a snip to the frenzied
la>l«b. Idaho, lie waa crowing the b-iycyott on all tlm cornpanv's lines.
Upon the return of H. M. S. Porpoise succeeded in capturing Nitral’s Nek,
Clilue-s* do not want lellgl'-H all-1 lai Cl*M<'k Hi ii buggy
U hen tlm strike was settled July 2, brought’up. the men at work in the rush that still continues.
The trans­ from Tonga, the commander reported I which waa garrisoned by a squadron ot
tue-uul -I war*.ui make them sc. epi
there were some muttering« of discon- hold in search for I Issile» announced portation companies engaged in busi­
that Falcon island, which disappeared the Scot» guard», with two guns of a
\ II< h » i | of g«»l'l H pouring in from ta-nt among the men over tin- terms of
It
•that they bad counted IS piled in a ness around Seattle have done every­ iu 1898, has again appeared. The battery of the Royal artillery and five
Al.ihkn,
iho
ravHptM
<4
the
g<*\«*rn-
«••ttlernent,
and
so
it
1»
the
dissausfac
thing
to
lure
people
to
Ca|x:
Nome,
re
­
«amt
heap in the steward’s room, The doo*
Battleship Oregon a ill not
shajm of the returned island is like a ■ompanies of the Lincolnshiie regi­
1
‘
>’ • ’!,.* Ih th,- f,
tioti has grown daily. The men main­ to this room was found locked,
gardless of the consequences that may whale's back, and it is considered to be ment. The enemy attacked in superior
,i Taku again nulo»« almolutelv ue-'u»
Tl
•i year w«<r» |I3.H3 o ,32U.
Thi
tain that the cotnpauy ha« fsilixl ta tire did not get near the unfortunate 1.
follow.
•ry.
a serious danger to navigation. Falcon □ umbers at dawn, and, seizing the
•nonth’« r«" «’pt« iiimv ««%<*4 u«| fo.ouu.
keep tile agreement ami a d- Z'-U or ami their lives might have beeu saved,
The steamships, tramps, lighters, island is said Io owe its disappearance hills commanding the Nek, brought a
It la asi-l Am«il--a 1* t<> ha* » II .nor. (X X).
n-nre instam i-« were cited tending •o hut the breaking of the glass windows scows am! all kinds of vessels that
und reappearance to submarine vol­ heavy gun fire to bear upm the small
nirU 111 th» foto« "I 100.000 to Iw used
Ì'hr < 'liHumr g* verimi- iit is sorry ft r prove that there liad beeu a breach <d let the rvstni till with siuoke aud they have gone out of Seattle and other Paci­
canic activity. Its location is south garrison. Nitral’s Nek is about 18
in China.
U mi ri-urni outi rt uk»-, but b-il-l« the faith. Meetings were Imlil at several were drowned like rats in a trap. fic coast ¡art» -luring May and June
miles from here, near where the road
west of the Friendly islands.
Th» »train»' l!--»alle arrived al heat- liowvra Matnabh
I hr empress «low- place« in tlm course of the week, all-1 These tardies were found in a I mt ter have carried thouiauds of people with­
Advices from Apia say that the little crosses the Crocodile river, It was
11« Iron- Lynn canal, with $000,000 In ii^’rr mivn th«« m H h . I» m oh *i iru Tvili wi»rw coin initiée» were spjs,inted to procure state of preservation than those previ­ out asking a question whether any of
island of Niufti, or Hope, has been held bv us in order to maintain road
Kli>ullk» gold.
til«« Ivaiill of thr I mfio burdinrut <»l TitiU proof of infidelity on tlm part of the ously found.
th»se people were financially prejiared completely devastated by a disastrous tnd telegraphic communication with
coui|Miny.
At 7 I’. M. the men quit work tre­ to return when the winter season begins hurricane which swept away 300 Rustenberg.
Aiiivrl-au tra-lc will I* Injmed if Taih.
At a meeting of the executive com­ es use they could not see in the hold. in September. By October, anyway, houses.
“The fighting lasted, more or le»«.
Uir pivvi-r» dmTile Io make Wai on th»
Thirty-eight natives were
Havtig«*« <>f th«« Carolina ìm I hu <I n ut*
CtllurM- empire.
I»« k«».l m Hilpur«*' kr«| llritbh <*rru, mittee of the street Railwaymen's Cu­ There was* then eight more Ixsliee, ac­ vessels cannot get away from the dis- killed. The --ocoanut crop was entile- throughout the -lay, and immediately
lón held Mon-lay, a liatch of affidavit«
tant Alaskan place, aud the unfortu-
Th» Oregon must remain in -Iry -lock ■ril- iitaly u<>uii«hug two of thfl Britiah, was pre«entr«l to the effect that men cording to reports, in the steward’s nates left at Cape Nome will have to ly destroyed and the natives are report­ in receiving information this evening-
of tbe enemy’s strength, I dispatched
room.
How
many
more
there
were
in
ed to be on the verge of starvation.
ta) day«. Him Ila» arrlvaxl at Clio ! <•• Mltil Wrru onh <lri\cij oft whrn nii ha-l been einphryml by the company
reinforcem- nts from here under Colonel
the ship no one could tell. It was be­ get food and clothing for the winter in
A liirriiMli «itti»’ il«4thr culli«’ lo tlir
in-1 will g<> !•• Japan al orme.
HMtidita Attack Mexican Train«
«Ilice July 2 ill violation of the term* lieved by the workmen that all had some manner.
Godfrey, of the King's Own Scotch
rv«o'u«* «»( th«« Pi iti»«h.
1.1 Hung * hang 1« again urging th«
Mexico City, Mexico, Julv 14.—A Borderers. Before,
ot the agreement of that liste. At » been found. All the faces of the -lead
Worse than all, however, is the pros­
however,
they
(>C th« lUltHnorr «t* ohi«» mllrtMul, session lasting several hours, the com- were horribly distorted ami swollen. pect of disease. Conditions are ripe daring train robbery took place Tues­ reached the spot, the garrison had been
poser« !•• lut.-rveiie am! ««talJlali a
m
«ledil>vrato
iithinpt
to
wreck
the
itmug goveiumenl III ill* < bilica« em­
luittee called a mass meeting of the The odor of the laxliea ¡arcaded the for a terrible outbreak. Smallpox has day night near Chihuahua, on the Mex­ overpowered, the guns an-l the greater
Waahingtoli rMpr«*»a, U««rillg fJ.IHKI.» men for this morning to recommend st ship, and was -li te- ted on the Jersey appeared on some of the vessels that ican Central. After the train «ide- portion of the squadron of the Grays
pire.
ooo Hi ii«d«l t«> th«» aubtrruttiry hi New that meeting that tlm strike l>e declared shore when the wind shifted that way. Went there, and by this time may be tracked to let a passenger train pass it, had been captured, owing to the horses
George llorrlck, 1« held nt N--rtb Ya­
York, ratno urv nriir brtng ettcrraaful on again. The Central Trades and lai-
t'p to tonight 159 Isxiies of victims an epidemic among the thousands of it was found that the spikes on the sid- being shot; also about 90 men of the
kima «ii a charge ol killing a m | u » w on
at F«da«.iii, « short liatauvw uutaide uf l«>r Cniou met later and indorsed the bad Ixven recovered aud eight more people who are wandeiing along the ing had been pulled out. The train Lincolnshire regiment, A lief of the
lb» rear.’»»ti n
II» - Ialina aclLilc-
Philadelphia.
■ Itoli of the exe< utive committee.
known to lx* on the Saale had l>een lo­ bleak shores bunting for the yellow was derailed au-l the train crew at- casualties has not been received. but
lenM*.
tacked by a -lozen bandits. Many I think they are heavy.
The company, through President cated, but not taken out. This makes metal.
I h«» gwiu ral lr«ught ng» nta «»( ¡« ad'iig
Kunml 1» current that the Chi ago A
Many j-eople estimate that of the shots were fired. Meanwhile the pas­
“Simultaneously, an attack was
\\ «*at« rn roa«l- have formed mi arrange* Whitaker, address**! a lett-r to the 167 bodies recovered from the ships,
Alton, Kaliaa» City 8-mthern ■ lid I ll­
turni fur th«* ptaiiing of buainriw. Joint n-eii, denying that the company hud river and bay. One other was found 10,000 people who have gone to Caf>e senger train arrived and the crew, tak­ made on our outposts, near Durdepoort,
h-u l'a< llic railway« w ill 1« ama Iga
rtgrn. Ira afe t«» N« ratabhalird al Kan inteiitioually violated the agreemeut of off Rockaway, making the total thus Nome so far this season, not one-third ing in the situation, pulled back to north of the town, in which the
--«tod.
Chihuahua with the crew of the freight »eventh dragoons were engaged. Tbe
have enough money to pay their wi
*na City, Oiiitthu Mh«l St. Paul. A July 2. and declaring it» iuteution to far 168.
train. With a force of police aud rur- regiment was handled with consider­
Dr. Henry D. Cogawell, a well- joint agent will I «« plarr«l tn charge oi live up to every condition of the agree­
back to some port on the Pacific coas
The transportation companies will not ales the {«Hsenger train returned to the able skill by Lieutenant-Colonel Low,
toewu |<bilaiithropi-t an-l prohibition­ th«’ trafile at ea< h of thvMi ritira.
ment, both in lett<-r and spirit. Fred
THE NINTH HAS LANDED.
attempt to bring them back, and there scene of the hold-up- The robbers bad and kept on their supports, and would
ist, la -lead al han Frail-l«.o. aged 80
W. la-hman, attorney lor tlm company,
<‘«»loud tuli f«*v*dutiouiata, under < irti- ■ |<p<-arr<l at the meeting und offered to American M*,l,llrr« Are on ( hlnr.e Holl
is no wav to make the money necessary broken into several freight car» anil probably have suffered but slight loss,
ytsis.
eral Juan H Oointalm Mini Simon
llrmr/ At th«
of War.
t-> get back. It is officially stated that carried away bootv. The police and had not our troops mistaken some
Comuilaaionet of Patente Punii I» < haui. ha\r rapturv<| thr city* oí Popa* ■iihnill tlm question as to whether the
Wutahiugtoi), July 13.—The follow* there is little employment, except for soldier» started in pursuit, and one Boers in the bushes for our own men.
Ul-I to be out ftir the mmiluatlou f'*r yan. a rapita! of the -ls|>artmeut <>( conipanv has broken faith to Jom-ph
W.
Folk,
counsel
ft
r
the
men.
uu<l
ing
-abh-grani has lxe-n received at the skilled workmen. If 3,000 or 4,000 robber wax captured with some booty.
“Smith-Dorrien had a small engage­
(uveru-o of New York on the Repub­ (*nu« a Ou thr iiian h X- I'opavali the
I "in nd the l'ouï pa ny to abide by Mr. navy <le|mrtment from-Admiral Remey: people are stranded, the problem al­ Thu» far this is the first train hold-up ment with the enemy yesterday near
lican tl- k»t
r»t«»hittonttata t«M>k • II the cities near
Folk's judgment in tlm premises. The
“Che Foo. July 12.—Secretary of the ready presenting itself is as to how on record in Mexico.
Krugersdoorp, and indicted heavy lose
Japaue»» !»)■ ter» In Hawaii are di«- the E- us-loriaii li-mtler, lu- lu-llng the pro|x>«itioti was ignored, nnd by a Navy—Arrive. I yesterday, two bat­ they will get back.
on them.
A
Marvelous
Escape.
ennteni»<l Plantation manager« have !’ap>rt Tunic -.
unanimous vote the strike wa« re­ talions Ninth infautry aud one battalion
“Buller reports that the Boers yho
Accra, Gold Coast Colony, July 14.—
con.mlr.1 everything a«k»l lor and »till
Ilix-r« have ivtlied from Senekal.
marines.
Colonel Meade Ian-led to­
newed.
were destroying his line of railway
THREE WERE KILLED.
Sir
Frederick
Mitchell
Hodgson,
gov
­
they «I» lU'l «allahed.
A memlx’r of the executive commit­ day, to proceed to Tien Tsin.
Allied
Brtti«h storniel sn-l t-s-k tlm town of
ernor of the colony, who recently ar­ near I’aarde Krall were driven off yes­
Tb» converter an-l billet mill of the llelhlehein, Dewet retreating.
tee t-slay sal-l thst this was the second forces in Tien Tsin engaged in main- Fatal Boiler Explosion at Oil Work« rived here, after having been besieged terday, after a short action.
Near Astoria.
Order Solace
lllinola Htecl Coiii|»tnv at Jollvt, III.,
“Hart reports from Heidelberg that
time the com|Miiiy had broken faith taining their defenses.
at Kumassie by rebellious trila-smen,
Tlm vinpr*'-'- dowager «gain holda the with it« employe«, and
reaouml o|»*r«th>iia ami nearly 1,000
Astoria, Or., July 12.—The fish oil and privations to which he has lieen the surrendering of Boer arm« and am-
no agreenivul here to take sick and wounded to Yoko-
reigns
of
goveniiui
’
iit
tn
t
'liina.
men ware put to w.-rk.
would be accepte-l in the future that ’ bama hospital. < iregon proceeds soon works at Deforce, located in the lower subjected, in the course of an inter­ nunition continues in that district.”
Thn«> men wen* killed by the eiplo- did imi provide for the reinstatement I to -lock at Kure, towed by chartered harbor, was wrecked this afternoon by
>tu»«iau. French ami German admi­
view said he considered his escape the
Duel Between Frenchmen.
the explosion of the Ixjiler.
Jack most marvelous on record. He attri­
nhat lieu Tain al« mid to hav« ex* • Ion u( a Isdler at all oil Works iu of all old employes in 24 hour» after steamer, ami con-oyed by Nashville.
Paris, July 14. — M. Lascs, the prom­
“Just learned (ruin A-lmiial Seymour Shaw, an employe, was killed immed­ buted its success to the secrecy main­
the execution of tlm agi ee ment.
pr-’»««l Ibemarltea as ullfav orahlc pi Astoria, vhegoii.
“There will l-e no lawlessness or at Tien Tsin foreigners there are hard iately. Chris Rentz, another employe, tained concerning the route chosen. inent Nationalist deputy, whose name
Japan'« la-ing given a fro« haml.
The total ' a-ualtlr« of th« British, us
» » pr.-*«.-l,
is believed to have been drowned, and The carriers who accompanied him be­ had been connecte-! with the must dis­
REMEY.”
Roy <’. Gage, of C o | ii | miiv C, I bird a reavilt of the Itoer war, up to -late are demonstrations of violence this time,
Admiral Remey is in command over the engineer, Maurice M. Moore, is in came so weakened by starvation that orderly incidents tn the chamber of de­
he continued. “By mean» of a vigor­
n-;iu..iit, -I \ -, hi th* ii -iiiiiiial 48,188 officers uml men.
puties during the past session, fought
ous enforcement of the boycott we h-q»e the head of Admiral Kempfl. whom he the hospital this evening. At the time
-n<-«nipioeiit al Sal.-m, wa« drownad
St. lauil» utrvet car »trikera again absolutely to destroy the earning capac­ ranks. It is believed that his cable­ there were four white men and four everything was abandoned and the * duel with swords today with a news­
n the Willamette river while bathing have their ) u««- running iu op|s>aitioii
party subsisted uj>on plantains. They
gram this morning relating to the land- Chinamen in the building. Mr. De­ endured great hardships. Fortunately paper man, M. Gerault Rich, in a su­
ity of the company ”
Muy prostration« from beat in New to the Trunalt Company.
'I he whole trouble ■rt-tta to hang ■ig of the Nniuth infantry has lost >i force had been there a half-hour prev­ the rains were not heavy. Had it been burb of Paris. The meeting was the
fork city.
Tlm I n'ii-li aliip L'Aquitaine hs upon a ft-w of the men vi-dating it« ate line, for it is not doubted that th- iously. but had his eon take him ashore otherwise all would probably have suc­ juteome of an article written by the
latter in the social organ, las Petite
Iwo mor« l!rltl»h war»hi|M have l-ecu •ailed from Toulon with 850 liiiantn agreement, while the comi-auy, ou the irvs-i-M were lauded at Taku instead of to his horns before the accident oc­
cumbed.
Lady Hodgson pluckily République.
In the Uth round,
mlerwi to ehm«.
curred.
au-l artillery for China.
Che
Foo,
as
his
message
reads.
other baud, emphatically demes that
share-! all the dangers and privations. Lascs was wounded in the right arm
The accident is said to have been dne
Admiral
Kempff
has
score-l
another
such
is
th«
case.
The
meu
claimed
A Franco- American alliance la pro-
New York tailor» are again planning
and the duel was stopped.
to a defective boiler. The factory was
Furloughs Suspended.
pe«l by all enlhu»la»tlc I rvlichiiian.
a big strike. Contra-'tor» are violating yesterday that a verbal agreement was credit through the formal statement totally destroyed.
by
the
Chinese
government
that
the
entered
into
concurrently
with
the
London.
July
13.
—
There
is
remid
­
lire tu tbe business »eetlon -»I Pitia* agreements mu-l« »«v«ral years ago.
Campau May Kun Bryan*« Campaign.
Engineer Moore died at St. Mary’s eratde comment here owing to an ad-
a ntteu agreement am! under the ver­ Isuiil-ar-lini-nt of the forts at Taku,
bo rg - nailed the death of lour |»-r»oii«
Detroit, July 14.—Daniel J. Catn-
Dr. Charles F. McDonald, the organ­ bal agreement the company ha-l agree<l which was doue over his pi «teat and hospital here touight, and before his miralty order suspending the further
“i<i injury to six other».
iser of our |>>»tal nmtiey order system. to re-employ all the old men in flv) without his participation, precipitates! death he made the statement that he granting of furloughs to crews of ths pau, who returned from Chicago today,
Fu» in the Cramp'a »hlpboildlng -Iiml at lliiinilt<>ii, Ontario, agixi 71 days, seniority in the services deter­ the crisis at I'ekin.
ha-l no knowledge of the cause of the ships l-elongiug to the channel and re «aid that the Democratic national com­
I explosion.
’»H neat Phtlailelpha. dretroyml prop years.
The boiler at the time had serve squadrons. The order is reported mittee had asked him to accept the
Ludillgtcu
Quartermaster-general
mining the priority of re-employment.
Wtr to the value of $200,000.
but
65
pounds
of steam. His death to be connected with the manuevers oi chairmanship of the National Demo­
Southern n eg hmm niHv go t<> Bnwnii. It was claiine-l that the Rev. Dr. W. J. has been making inquiry as to the
cratic campaign committee, and upon
the French fleet in the channel.
Mm* death« in -.... <|ny in Chicago Plantation own of the ixUuid will Boise instructed the meu that such character of the weather to be expected was due to internal injuries.
bis declining the offer, had refused to
Within an hour after the explosion
n»n extreme heat. 'Ihe tectird for a make them gtMtal ottoni with h view to an agreement existed, in a speech at in that ¡«-rtion of China where hostili­
Cholera in India.
accept the declination and had asked
the
private
residence
of
Mr.
Deforce
Jap
ties
are
in
progress,
with
a
view
to
with
th
”
tnoildvMoiiio
tlm
West
End
coliseum.
The
officers
»••k ia 27 deaths ami 96 pn>»tratlona. ill»|s*n»liig
Simla. July 13.—Cholera has ap- him to take the matter under adivse-
was
totally
destroyed
by
tire.
Mr.
De
­
of the Company declan* that there was ascertaining the need* of the soldiers
Ils- total number of laallea rocr-vrred lalr-rvrs.
peared in severe epidemic form at rnent. Mr. Campau said be will soon
in the matter of clothing.
Reports force was in the city before he had Kobat, 25 miles south of
"util Ole re. ent lloboken tire now
A plot to assassinale President Me no such verbal understanding aud that
1’eshawa. give the committee a final answer.
heard
of
either
the
explosion
or
the
de
­
show
that
the
climate
in
the
fall
and
the
only
agreement
made
by
them
waa
•"«l*r 143. and 140 perron, are re- Kinley has been frustrated.
It WHN
Two hundred and seven cases and 77
struction
of
his
home.
winter
is
even
more
rigid
than
that
of
the
written
agreement,
which
V»»
P"fted miesing.
Philippine rental Service.
deaths occurred among the Sepoys and
concocted by a gT«>up of Spaui«li Hlld
Northern New York and New England.
camp followers lietween July 2 and
A cyehm», acoompanied l>y a clou-l t'u ball conspirators who hail hrud- publish-’il at the time.
San Francisco. July 13.—United
Consequently, the allowance of winter WHERE THE TROUBLE BEGAN July 9. The prospect for the monsoon States Postoftice Inspector Janies W.
,ur»t ioni bail «torni, awept over Kala quarters Iu New York.
clothing already ordered has been
WEEK'S WORK IN LUZON.
is slightlv more favorable.
Firwin, of this city, has received orders
“'•*»>. Mi-h„ n-.uliiiig in damuge to
Georg« A. Morse, an aged and
doubled, and the Meade and the Sum­ Account of tlic First Boxer Outrage« at
|f'|»*rty of ||u<),000.
from Washington to proceed as early
i
Pao Ting Fu.
lutely lielpli"*» patient in the Agl
ner will now take out 6,000 winter
The orders for General Wade to start as possible to the Philippines and assist
Kleven
America««
Were
Klllr-t «ml
""June 17. tlm Chicago* North- Insane asvluiu. at ball Jose, Cal.
New York, July 12.—A letter from (or the scene of the threatened Indian
outfits.
in the organization of the [>ostal sys­
Slxlee,, Wounded.
'»'•Hi railway o|s*ur<l for tialliu their slowly ladled to death in a bath i
Rev. Horace T. Pitkin, stationed st uprising in Minnesota have been coun­ tem in the islands. He will sail on
“•» in» from Bell« Plalue. la.. I- Ma- men's ward of that Institution,
I ih II mii « on the W«rp«th.
Manila. July 11,—The ¡mat week’s
ao Ting Fu. where the Boxer tronbles termanded, as the secretary of the in­
the transport Sumner next Monday. '
i'“,
“'•to new Fox lake was placed in a bath tub, sn-l after th« scouting in Luzon resulted iu II Amer­
Solway, Minn., July
18.—The
egau, has been received by the Ameri­ terior has received advices from the
1. Iu»1’ I.1
to'lgth of till. Ii«w line hot water whs turnwl on tlm attendant icans Ixdng killeil and 16 wounded. blanket lu-liaus at Red lake, are in a I can board, through Mr. Pitkin’s wife, Rainy Lake region that affairs have Mr. Erwin recently aided in improving
the Cuban postal service.
“‘»»mile«, which added to tlielr mile- left tlm room for a towel, forgot Ills i One hundred an-l sixty Filipinos were sullen nnx-d, and trouble is feurod. I who is at present at Troy, O. This
quieted down and that there is no
..... » Dual of 8.462 83 patient, ami did not returu until the kille-l during tlm week an-l eight Am­ The government is erecting a $80,000 letter was dated Mav 28, and in it Mr. longer any reason to apprehend trouble
Heat Wave In London.
r-.» I i, .'1 "f*"’1 'uHougu of auy rail- imbecile was fearfully burned.
ericans wlm iiml lawn prisoners in tlm scli-sd al that |siiut, aud these Indians Pitkin tells of a tight in a neighboring from the Indians.
London, July 14.—An exceptional
r’«d Iu tlm world.
hands
of
tlm
rebels
were
surrendered
seiiously
object
to
any
attempts
at
A »Hrioiia tire (staging on Bull moun­
village. May 16. He says:
heat wave is causing numerous sun­
Jllh*.,l,,, l‘ totoirora’ »trike at Hotter- tain, Railroad creek uml I’oiufmy’s and 100 rifles were turned over to the civilizing them. Tlmv refused annul- |
New Freight Trail «porta.
“It seems that in the moonlight of
strokes and prostrations. In Loudon
San
Francisco,
July
14.
—
The
new
■ o-rmahv, I» amumlng throatau- Pillar, on the north aide of tlm Yellow- United States officials. The enemy ties from the government for a number Saturday night the Boxers came down
the thermometer registered 129 degrees
fu» Ìui’*'0/•<"1"'
,l"' '
have stoni-river, Montana. It is extending ambushed * wagon train between Ind- of years, claiming that the government to the village, surrounded the houses freight steamer Californian, with a ca­ in the sun and 86 in the shade at noon.
pacity
of
8,000
tons,
has
beeu
charter
­
ang
ami
Naio.
Tlm
Third
infantry
has
not
given
them
their
just
portions
of
the
Roman
Catholics
as
they
were
u,.|
" th'’ "toHro. and tlm police east to the Mussel Shell river, and is
UiJkp'T" tWr°
tlm Ntnu’tM sweeping the range like tinder, as lost nine men while on an expedition of the ln-lian money.
}>ointed out to them, and then robbed ed by the United States government to
Oil Tank Kxploded,
,tX'r7 * ....... .. disturlavncea. The everything 1» <lry. A late report says * to punish the lxvdroues in tlm delta of
White settlers near the reservation then-, allowing no one to escape. carry freight to Manila. The Strath­
Boston, July 14.—By an explosion
III tl!
1« 111 IV
the Ik
Rio
Grande
are arming themselves and gathering Finally they tired the houses, and as gyle, a vessel of equal size, will also of an oil tank in the railroad yards at
PU-»,I,,..
I’*"1‘«’tml all the ap- that 20 Imad of horses belonging to I) Ulf
. |
In tbe Antigua, province of Pansy, a I together, feating an attack. Arms aud the people rushed out from the flames, be loaded at once with stores for the Somerville, during a tire last night,
kon-aei
"
'
*"
*
“
*"•
""
H
"
l
"
prevent
Ramsey,
of
Billings,
were
minmd.
Rmitwey,
*" uuioumt» (rilh)
entering. Tim la- Vast flocks of sheep are in great danger. •. 1 running fight of three hours’ duration ammunition have been sent from Sol- j they were killed and thrown back into I’hilipdiues.
over 100 persons were more or less in­
ll-lt.-r-lam » ill hold a mass
Only one man escaped,
I>v iiMinitr Under « House.
In Chi-ago. tlm presentation of a pe­ resulted in the killing and wounding of way, an-l a call will probably be made the tire.
jured, and two are reported dead.
J h"K t" discus.
iscuss the best ineiipa of tition signed by 21,000 fx-ople, asking 70 of the enemy. There wore no cas- for state troops. The Indians are hold­ and they pursuer! him. He jumped
Williamsburg, <),, July 14.—Un­
»inkers.
into a well, and they tired their guns known peraous placed dynamite uu-ler
....... grnuting unities among the Americans.
ing war dances nightly.
Klectrlc Car. Colllile.
the passage of an ordinance
into the well and threw down bricks me corner of the residence of Henry
trolley | 'I’»«« Insurgents are slowly accepting
Springfield, O., July 14. — Two cars
•“oval -J '",|' r"' ""“.v i""««'l for tlm ro- the right to opcriitt- <>v« i'1-liciiil
‘
( lilhlrrn Fell Will» n Stnlrway.
until, thinking him dead, they left, Wilson, just west of here, early this collided on the Dayton, Springfield &
''uba
, r*” """'her of tnaipa fro u cars on North Side thoroughfares uml I the amnesty provisions. In some in­
Chicago, July 13.—As a Sunday lie managed to get out and starter! for moruiug. The room above was wrecked Urbana electric road last night, and
the CiiiJ.'
Ktodly .. ..........
by the extension of the ’ present lines to a stances Americana are suspending oper­
'««lint n ?
Wmal I» In projected exposition building on the i ations in order to give the rebels au op­ schi^l picnic party of 100 children and I l’ao Ting Fu, told the Roman Catho­ by the explosion aud William Wilson, telescoped. Probably 20 irersons were
lics, and they waited all day for other a 10-year-old boy, was killed. Miss injured.
“‘"Mi hb4ii»,*,K
fatili vhiìoiih lake front, gave the meniberii of tlm portunity to take advantage of tbe I tlu-i* leacheni were descending a wood­ I
survivors
to come. As none came Kate Tucker was severely injured.
decree.
en
stairway
leading
from
the
Halsted
to»v --»ll i "‘". '’"''“"K “'""k" f-r what city council an opjiortunlty for horse
Mult-Id« of an Ol-I Illinoisan.
viaduct to the Burlington tracks today, I Monday, they saw the provincial judge The other occupants of the house es-
c’ton, „‘ i ' ‘"'"’"‘“"'i h> trust the play. For live minutes tlm petition,
Chicago,
July 11.—F. B. Gossitt,
aud
lie
sent
soldiers,
but
they
could
A general movement of Boer settlors the »tairway collapsed and 50 childreu
<oni|»is«<l of six rolls of paja-r. each
aped injury.
i’.i ‘ "’’"toring that tl....... ..
founder of La Grange. III., and one of
find
nothing.
The
Roman
Catholics
in
Gazalalid,
were
precipitated
10
feet
to
the
ground
Portuguese
territory.
over
I0Q
feet
long,
Were
thrown,
batted
llillitv n "Ì!11" 1,1 ‘“'""hit« trull-
were alisolutely wiped out, 30 or more.
London, July 14.—The war office the best-known men in this section,
“’»wi, will i
""‘h ‘"tontry, It I» Im- and kleke-l mound the council cham­ seem to he in contemplation, Large below. Fifteen others sustained pain­ So far as we know they are not interfer­
announces
that General Buller reports today committed suicide by shooting.
herds
have
beeu
driven
across
ful
bruises.
The
debris
fell
across
the
the
toftlm.i,.,
"*tond shortly af- ber ami then torn to bits and used as
ing
with
the
Protestants.
It
is
(raying
Burlington
trucks
and
blocked
the
traf
­
that
659
prisoners
released by Boers He was 80 years old and was despond­
""'tor iii (|,„ "r" “i" rogimenls now bandages with which the play fill alder , border. The Portuguese welcome the
ent from long illness.
off old scores against the Catholios.’’
have arrived at Ladysmith.
movement.
fic for over an hour.
hi proceed home.
men blin-lfoliled each other.
Telegraphic
Epitome <>f tl
Ni ws of tlv World.
'■"«of g »?1"’ 1""t 1:1 ’’"•rs th-, is.piilu*
W»t, |M. "IM,|y bus inenmsod I I per
’'•'filixn
'"""'''T uf doctors In the
tonti fj(¡ ' r" *I,,M increased no lesa
è'l‘«P sm
” “•*« ™*‘«> ‘8
,*n,° When’
eiin forsiw the
..”'"7
Will be u
tom, hixvirixr
<’”r,l|nn impnla-
p,»«:tice «in L
"b whom to
*h'r'' Phm i
to fields
ho»
■ 'Ulis «re ii shade less com-
Robert Fitzsimmons will meet both
Sharkey ami Ruliliu next month.
Gold hunters in Russia are governed
by mhitrarv laws, one of which com­
pels them to turn over all gobi they
may find to tlm imp-rial treasury,
which pays tlm iniimr at a standard
rate. This law may seem tyrannical,
but it has one inestimnhlo mlvantagi --
no gold digger ill Russia can tell extra­
ordinary romances alsuit tlm richnesa
of his claim when tlm official figures are
there to stop him.
Mvti««lh»tiMl I’mprr Auapend«.
Derhltul An» I nut the Grmit«
Chicago, July 11.—The Chicago
Democrat (the Chicago Dispatch), an
afti-rn-sin newspaper, founded tn 1892,
suspended publication of its daily edi­
tion today. It will be continued as a
weekly. Nathan Eisenlor-I, publisher
of the paper, states that the discontin­
uance was because of tlm lack of pa­
tronage.
Paris, July 18.—The committee to
which the municipal council referred
tlm proposal to grunt gratuitously a
site woith 400,000 francs for an Ameri­
can national institute lias decided to re-
jxirt against the grant. The report of
the committee will be submitted to the
council tomorrow and a vote ¡will' be
taken which will determine the fate of
the proposed institution.
Two poraotis wore killed and thine
A herd ot 200 elk is reported near
injured by a runaway at Indianapolis, i
the Warm Spriug, Or., reservation.
imi
ltall Mill atari« Up.
Boulder Creek, Cal., July 12.—A
tire that was started west of here July
4 by a fire balloon is still raging.
Thousands of acres of timber have l>een
destroyed, and there seems no proba­
bility that it will bo got under control.
Twentv-tlve or 80 sawmillers who were
camping at Brenilleton have hail to
leave. Several families were also en­
camped along Bear creek, and they too
had to abandon their camps.
They
fought the tire for three days and
nights.
Charged With Murder.
Milwaukee, Wia., July 14.—The rail
reducing mill at the Bav View works
of the Illinois Steel Company started
up today, after being idle two weeks.
Over 200 men are uffected. The scale
agreed upon is prcatieally the same as
last year’s.
San Francisco, July 14,—Charges
looking to the trial by court-martial
have been preferred with Colonel Long
against Captain Charles T. Baker, of
i the United States transput Sumner.
, The cause of the complaint is that Cap­
tain Baker caused the death of Henry
Italy Appro».. Comm.relal Treaty.
IL Ryan l>y eontluiug him in the
Rome, July 14.—The chamber of
(''brig” or prison aboard ship, while he deputies today approved the commer-
was ill. in consequence of this a
oial treaty between the United States
charge of murder is preferred against and Italy.
Captain Baker.