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9 si VOL- EI’ •II NLAMATH V. : i KLAMATII (■Aim NEWS. Mmallpox 1« prevalent al Nome City. Ihixers are ie|M>rte<l 011 ths Coisan FALLS, REPUBLICAN KLAMATH LIGHT COUNTY FROM Arrange« 1h rough. PEKIN. tu AUTHOR OF IT ALL. Word LI Hung t hirig l.ooks«! r'e<o> as Orlg- Inalor of tbei Flu». Washington, July 19.—A decidedly London, July 21.—The Shanghai cor Telegraphic The •hlugl.- mill at loled«», Or., wa» Chinese Army Invades Asi mor« hopeful feeling with regard to th« Serious Friction Reported respondent ot the Dally Expreiw nays: Russia Sends the Chinese t hineee situation was appareut iu all World. totally »Insiroyed by tire. “Intense indignation ia felt here at atic Russia. adliliulatratiou circles thia evening. Between the Allies. Minister Home. I Imre 1. „pi l(1 |rt, „ |-(.h o( tbe honors in Hong Kong that have Hie tide of aeiitiment. which had ¡been been accorded to Li Hung Chang, who bvtwoen the alii«« in China. markedly peesiuiiatic, turned with the 1 *••’ In I’omroy, Wash . «laetroyatl ATTACKED < API I AL OF AMI R announcement ol the vicViry of the JAPAN DEI.AY8 RElMFORf EVENTS la looked u|on in Shanghai as the orig- , inator of the whole fiendish antt-foreigu DIPLOMATI« RELATIONS SEVERED allies at l ien Tain, aiyl the capture of Io ||IM valm of f 10.000. plot. the h>rt. and native cit*. anil gatlu-red I r I iimii an army ut 15,000 “A Chinese merchant who has just I Minister U’s'i fravliselljr • liarlarallaa «• «■I further strength from •urn rvudy |<> tight thti forelgMr«. arrived from Pekin gives horrible de cablegram declaring that the foreign Again«« th. ( sar'a Ouv- tails of the massacre. He «ays he saw Hl-ptlblh’MllN <)( lllllho ministers at l’ekin were safe July 9. I». • r h liteau t. Eunqoan women hauled into the street W HUndrol. of lUnnook oouuty, I«r A«ld« from these <liapat<'hes, the ar by shrieking Boxers, who stripped rival ol th« president aud th« s|SM'ial Teli tlmusau«! B««rs «>« l»aaeing u « mu governor. Dindon, July 19.—Th« Daily Mall London, July 20. — While evidence them and hacked them to pieces. | New York, July 21.—A dispatch to I rliiuw I iinn han ah t*Hct pretoria. to pubiialies a M-nsational dispaici) i from cabinet meeting called lt> consider the situation were the features of the dav. »< cumulates daily that China has long Their dissevered limb« were tossed to <lat« for m g«uarMl upi ria- hl. Petersburg, dal«*d Monday, fhmiaiid for barvest haiidsiu Eaelstt fli n which The cabinet met at 2:30 this afteriMain, ts-en pre|>anug a formidable military the crowd and carved off with bowls of th« Journal and Advertiser from Lon- log lu ( hilia. (Iregim la vimriimua. assalta tliat there ia no doubt that leas than an boor after tire president jrgauizatioB iu anticipation of the triumph. Some were already dead, i Ion says: The ('nines« inavsion of rtie Anmi I lot »t< aiioT ('ulrh han Arrived nt < bilia bas dec la red wurugaluat Rm-siu. reached the White House. \|<>re M>l<ll«r> are ii««tod l«>r garria>»r Over 100 present conflict and that the area of the haivng l>een allot by foreign civilians. I province is equivalent to a declaration \ mii < «>iM««r. II. ( ., from .hkngauy, with He says be saw Chinese soldiers car “ The Ruaaian press, ” aays tbn corre- tfuty In ih" l’hillpplims. n>'w--pa|»-r meu thronged th« corridors rebellion is continuously extending, 1400,000 hi gold dual. s[.>iident, “la restricted to the publlca- while tin- cabinet was sitting Is-hind harmony among the allies, which is to rying the todies of white children aloft of war against Russia, which, conatru- ('blues« refiiim«'* ■>« usiugsvory eli _____ _ _ ing it a" such, has handed the Chinese ^Illk 'h-nliTf» of Chicago urn being tion of itllcial «letaite, amt tb« publica- eloM-d ihsirs. The S'-wue resembled tbe meet such a grave situation, is still de- on their spears while their com pan ions deavor tu «»ve Ih" fiireigours. fcnv,,y •( ' »'tereburg his passports ¡>r« M (’iit«Hi for UAing foriualdchyilo to tlon of any dispaici)«« from th« front hottest flays of the Spanish war. There ploraldy la< king. The Russians have •hot at the bodies. He gives other de- today anl requested him to leave the A mountain <>f g'd'l Iwaring quarta te prr«« r\c lh«dr product. hus been prohlluled. 1 lo-ar. boweier, were present Secretaries Hay, limit, refused Admiral Seymour’s ropiest to tails too horrible to lie particularized ountry, along with the members ol M|«| to ha » « !*«'» fouud III th» Blue here. from a relialde source, tliat th« < hl riese 'san hrMib ikro < hincMi mity fight the troopa and tli» Boxers selzeil a l(u.siali Ixiug, Gage ami Postmaster-General band over the restored Taku-Tien Tsin “It seems that tbe Boxer leaders ha-1 his mission. rirer districi, railway to th« English company, and Smith. At th« conclusion of the ses Boxers. American lairn Mongolian« trana|a>rt vesad laden with munitimi« The importance of this Chinese dec- organized a plan, including the offer A daughter <>( Thiaater«« llaveniayer, aia orgaiilxiug a national guttrd com* st Ar lago» (on th« Amur rlver, aliout sion, which lasted two aud a half it is rumored that Germany purposes ing of rewards and rich loot, for the lar.ition of war against Russia, and of Ihs sugar klug, «hot atei ac< l»teiitly qainy, hours. Secretary Root gave out the fol taking a serious independent step, IM ml le. from thè liti.siati (rentier », lowing formal statement of the. action namely, to patrol the Yaugtve Kiang annihilation of Europeans throughout this bold invasion of Russian territory, killisl berseli. ilea in the fact as the matter now I hr Btnamgjilp Garmin«, Just return kllllng almost theentlie Rintanili «scori. of the cabinet: with men-of war. Such a step would China, and that Prince Tuan’s soldiers stands, tnat it virtually releases the Manli« I* now th« «munti-rtettai'• have been emphaaizing the opportunity ed limn AtkXka. has been chartered bv They next suddeuly attackeil and boni- be greatly resented by England. Still “ The president has determined that par»<l>•«' Big amip lu makiug Altieri the I inteil >>tates and will lav used to barde«! tli« lown of Btegoveatchuesk, th«- facts kli«i«u to us do not require more alarming news has l«een conveyed the soldiers have had of seizing th* czar from his obligations to the foreigD rsn »lollsra out ol Mi-xlcali doHar*. [rowers to act in concert with them m carry tupplii-« ami tnaipe to China. capitai of t"« Amur governinent. on or justify calling an extra session ol to the Dailv Express from Tokio, to the bodies of white women.” China, lie is placed thereby in a po Andy Miiith. 70 ye«rsol»l, waaatim k I rigl-m I i> alarm«d over report that th« Amur rlver. The garruam heldout congress, should future «levelopments effect that the apparent reluctance of sition to act independently, not only TORTURED BY BOXERS. wlth patalysls et Kutema, Wasii., sud Chines« ate luvailiug Htlarrla, thus giv bravely, but was flnally overwhelrning- indicate that h>- is unable to do what is iermany ami Russia to consent to a with reference to the defense of his sh«u fimli'l h««l l«*'il four «lays alttamt ing Jlua,ia all excuse for rleacemlilig mi ly overpowertet. Nearly all |»ri.he<l aud required with the means now at his Japanese commander for the army The Terrible Fate of One of tbe Flrat dominions against the Chinese invasion, fo«*l or water. the towu was burDyd.** command, aud the action ot congroea ia coprs lias led the Japanese government I eklu and hv-bling ti-rntory conquered. Victims. but also as regards the carrying of war Iltavy ratti atorms are I raging In necessary to lurni.h either men or Io delay the forwarding of the division into the enemy's country and an event-, Germany, Russia ami I ram« have San Francisco, July 21. — A Chroni ri»nl, ef It use lane, money or authority. he w ill not hesitate already mobilize»I. Northern WlsG«nsi». All ratinai da com« to an agreement regarding future ual march upon Pekin. London. July 19.—The news of the The Stan»lar«l in alarmist editorial cle special from Victoria, B. C., says: b«ve >uff«re«l freni aaata>uls. Hail d.d action tn ('him, should a Russian army, proceeding Russia will carry on Manchuria disturlailices Is not regarded to call it together.” Advices received from North China •ays: I ne decision that an extra si^-i'in rd grwit «teiiiag« tu uropa. a se|a>rate euiii|«igii against Pekin OU as justifying tix serious view- attribut contain particulars of the awful torture from Siberia, reach Pekin aqd capture “It is useless any longer to hide from congress «m not demanded by existing Il ia rv|a*rt«*l thal 10.000 lUa-rw art • h« north. ed by th« Dally Mall’s a«lvi»«a. Amur conditions was the oub-ome of the ourselves the fact that China has de- inflicted on the Rev. H. V.‘Norman, it before the allies could get to it froir prrparltig lo «migrata to .truer lea who, with Rev. C. Robinson, was the Pacific coast, the czar would be is laiuudary territory Is-tui-en I.astern Hie Chinese «mpreas presiileiit Kroger will re tua« In aiirrsu- have profaned to Japan la a alleged t< Miliaria and Manchuria. Th« district showing which lx>th Secretary Root clare»! war on civlization and has among the first of the American mis able to dictate terms to China inde wh'deskl« plunged into the conflict with rabid and Secretary l»ng mails as to the drr uutll bis supplì«« sre nxhausted. maasa- re i>| loreignm III both countries, has been th« acene of l<s al dlstur bullces lores that can l>e throwu into China frenzy. It is equally futile to discuss sionaries to become victims of the Box pendently of the other powers, ami Thmslor« (ìreli, agml 60, su «mph«ys Ll Hung < hang la said to ira«» la-i-tl for a long tint«, owing to provocative without the authorization ol additional whether hostilities are being aagi-d by ers. A correspondent writing from without any regard to their wishes, vir ol III« w(«d«u iiillla at • >r«g<»ti City, liiipln-alcd in ilia affair. conduct of the CiHMuicks toward th« tnaipa by congress, and also the decid the Chinese government, in which it Tien Tsin on July 7, says some refugees tually establishing himself »» rnastet 25,(MX) Chin««« employed iu th« con edly more hiqieful feeling entertained is evident that an administration of who had arrived there gathered from of the country. Or . was acciitontelly dreani«<l whil« I he [avstotlice <le|airtm«lit The British and German govern- struction of the Rusao-Mam hurlan by llie president and members of his some kind exists. Unless unmistaka Chinese ghastly details of the torture •ttempliiig lo g«l iute' a la«at lo r«iw e I Dial la-giuning August I meuts, alarmed at the idea of this inflicted on Norman. railway. bum«. cabinet as to th« safety of Minister ble evi«j«-nce exculpating the Pekin for the llawaliaii Islands shall la* for* It seems that he fell into the hands eventuality, have today decided tc Several collisions have occurred be ('oncer and the other foreigners in government is promptly forthcoming, Ih» iiimrican B«rk M«N«ar wa« l«>«l v*arr*<«l cs, lusirely u> gau I rancieco or of Li, the head man of a little tewn I abandon the policy which they have tween the Cossacks aud the Chinese the powers «boujd treat China as a bel Pekin, due to the cable of Minister una reel twar laivaali lalaii»), usar other American porta for dispatch, and hard by the little Anglican mission, pursued until now end to declare wai Japsn Hi« |««a> ugera alci « r«w s[««nt that th« present practice of dis|iat«'h- tnaips, < >n« hap|M’ticd sei era I weeks W«i, reporting the safety of tbo minis ligerent state and act accordingly.” where he and Robinson had their head upon the Chinese government, thus ago, whi n two Russian officers and 16 The first Boxer proclamation has ters July 9, two days after their re- two days OU Ilio untar and laudod Ing these malls via Vancouver, B. C , quarters. In a quarrel between Boxers placing themselves in line with Russia men were killed. The extension of the orted miissacre. While this cable is made its appearain-e in Shanghai. It tetyssu talami lie disvs.ullliursi. Boxer movement to Manchuria has re iot regarded as conclusive, it is ac declares that Kwan, the wargod, de and Christians, tbe convertshad driven and France, and tbe United States is off the Boxers from the mission and Li expected to follow suit immediately. Aunnral svyniotir was eoiu|«sll«<l to New locoiimtl v ea just put oil by the sulted In great destruction of th« rail cepted iu gfasl faith for the present. sires the blood of foreigners, and France has, indeed, already iaiued, vowed vengeance. This he took in a aho»»l hia own wouu l««l duriiig the ra Denver A R|o Giaude Railway have au way, compelling tlar Russians to with threatens 10 plagues if the Boxer CAMPAIGN IN CAVITE. horrible manner when Norman was today, a decree forbidding the aale of ««Ut «llaaatreua relhsal of III« l'vkili re- unique attachment a> a salt-guard draw their officials. The Chinese tried tenets are not followed and spread. arms or war material of any kind to thrown into his hands. lisi st|s«lltloii I brv pr«l«ir«d ll to against robls-rs. In the way ol a noulr tai stop th« Russian steamer Michael, The governors of tbe provinces of («plain HoTtls* After his capture by the rioters, the Chinese, while Germany baa al- turtue by l-srbareu« Chiuamru oh the <«ai| of the cab. These connect carrying ammunition, and th« steamer <lea«SMl Craut ( Hlame« ond ucl. Hunan, Hu Pi and Honan have now from whom Li took tbe captive, the ready prohibited tbe Chinese envoy at with the hot aatel id the boiler, anti Ise long«. with tn« Russian frontier Juilg» W II Washington, ol Piti Washington, July 19.— Brigadier- openly joined Prince Tuan an» I are tnusiouaiy was stripped by the retinue Berlin from communicating with hie )ai|nl al Hie rear end of the tender. commission on l«>ard, from [uiseiug up (telphla. a »tir«« t «Isscrndniit <>f Aug marching overland with their armies of Li and a collar of iton fastened to government except through the German The nozzle can m - ii <I a mlx««l stream of the Amur at Igun. They fired on the General Fred I), («rant, United States to Pekin. Un» Washington, lath«»r ol Geo volunteers, in submitting to the war his neck. A short chain was attached foreign office, and is prei<ring to give •team amt Is'illng water at 200 jaiunda steamer«, wounding an officer and a Washington, la dead at ( '«allo ( 'ri and he was tethered to a stake. The him his pass|»rts. Heie in Loudon, BOLD CHARGE REPULSED. pressure that would kill auyolie iu Its few mi'ii. but the steamers reached dtquirtmriit an interesting account ol Bui Spnnga, Arlaoiia, of i-onaumptl the fighting around Imus, iu Cavite Chinese men, women and children then the Chinese minister has already packed range. Blagovestchnesk. Tbe local commauder province, from Septemlier 29 to (Jctolier Ila waa 45 yeara old and • lawysr Burrs* Attack on I’nle-Carrw’i I’oillion poked sharp sticks into his flesh and all oelongings, removed his boys from at Anagoli seems to hale M-nt the tscoguiacl nbllity. I.lama. Tex., was demolished by a x, last, closes by saying: — Hamilton at Waterval. jabbed him with tridents. When he the schools and cancelled all his en Russian a sort of ultimatum to quiet ' All the officers aud men under my A llollaml aubmarlii« tiir|HHlo I.-at cyclone London, July 20.—The war office sank down, weak with the loss of blood gagements, so as to be ready for im Manchuria. command )>ehaved well in all engage niav prota« t Ih« [airi of Portland, Or mediate departure. Mt. lamia Transit Com|mf>y refuses The Chinese, ai'cording to the Daily ment«, unless 1 except the movement has received the following dispatch and half erased by the awful torture, Tao uf th*» ima on«a atain to la* con- to arbitrate with the strikers. In addition to the corps of the Im from Lord Roberta: and was unable to get upon his knees Mall's St. Petersburg correspondent, of Captain Hollis’ battalion of the atnict««l will l«e a«aigim»t to aerile« l>U “Pretoria, July 17.—Yesterday the •ven, the chain being too short, he perial Chinese army, which has in Chicago Chinese, having Just Ivarned have thrown up fortifications and Fourth tulantry, from Imus, on Octol-er lb« l'a. lfl«- »<>aat. arili mi« may «-ulna to of the trouble iu China, ai« greatly ex vaded Siberia with orders to drive all pla.... I 40 guns at a [«nut 12 mile« from 3. vvhl» h was not well conducted. enemy made a determined attack ou strangled slowly. Molten lead was th« Coluiulila river. it tail. Ariagon. to dispute Hie |iii«sag« of th« .«Millie deserve e«|*cial mention for their the left of l’ole-Carew’s position, aud then thrown on his nude bodv and as foreigners out of the rich goU-bearing along our left flank, commanded by he writhed in agony, he was stabbed Amur province of the czar, there are Th« W aalilngton governiiinnt a ili tak« Iwentv person» were prostrated by Russians. The official Rnerian adivecs Svari |>r«'< aiitom agnlliat v lol«li» n lo heat at New York. Tem|a->aturv 100 leave the infi-rence tliat Blagoveatchueak bravery ami energy. Among these I Hutton. The poets held by the Irish to death. His body was cut to pieces. five other corps, one of which is en would mention Captain Reilly, of the Robnson, the other mssionary, was gaged in destroying the Russian rail (-'hlima« tu ih« United Stata«, which la <irgnM*0. is still in Ruesiau hands, the Russian Fifth aitillery, who conducted the fusiliers and Canadian mounted infan road in Manchuria and in driving all intliiiate»! In aoine eectlons. III <>rd«r Iveses during tbe Isimlvardment la-ing move against Biuacayan, Octotier 6; try, under Lieutenant-Colonel Aider- slaugthered without being so long in Foreign warship« have their gun« only three killcv ftul five wounded. son, were most gallantly defended. agony. He was cut down by a mob the foreigners, especially the Russians, that the force of olir demaml for aatla- Lieutenant Knatsenshue, my aid-de- f‘om the northern porton of the em lactimi frviiu China «hall nut he weak- trained mi Che Foo, 111 alitlcipalimi of 'I lie Amur military district war camp. who command««! the scouts dur The enemy made repeated attempts to and hacked to peces almost instantly. pire; another is to occupy the roads be- an outbreak. assault the positions, coming in close A number of the mission converts were ui«»l by countar «Ialina. mobilized a foitilight ago. oil a war ing the wholv time; Lieutenant Fenton. ween l’ekin and Sham Hai Kawn; yet lange and calling to the fusiliers to slaughtered. Some were asked to re Fleet <>( the revolutionists has been footing, anil it ia believed that tin American athletea aere sui-ecsaful at 1 ifth cavalry, aid-de camp, who con surrender. The enemy suffered severe cant aud those who did so to save tlieir mother is to concentrate at Nanking, captured by government forces iu Co Russian forces there are .'>0,000 men ami th« l’aria tournameut. ducted a eoiii[>anv through from Bacoot while columns are being directed in lombian rela-llimi. 112 guns. The governor general bus to Inins, October 2, and was much ex- ly. They had 15 killed and 50 wound lives were saddled aud bridled and hot haste to Tien Tsin, to the bodrere An all dav fighi hetween th« lka«ra ed, and four were taken prisoners. forced to crawl to the temple idols. Th« big steel i -I mii X of th« Federal now ordered the trvsvps on the frontier ,s>M-«l iu the fighting which occurred The British casualties were seven of Corea and to the neighborhood ot imi Hritteh at l'tetkop resulta»! indeci to form a cordon. The Russian papers Steel Company, at lairaiu. Pa , has October 2, 3 and 6, and Captain killed (including the Canadian lieuten si vely. Shanghai. THE HOT SPELL. been closed down, throning 4,000 men deniiind retribution for Chinese auda Cowles, who «-oiumauded the recon- ants, Borden and Rich), 30 wounded Altogether the Pekin govenment ir N im houeea w«re «ntiraly e<>ii«um«d city in Manchuria, but they hold to tbe out <>( work. naisMin»-«, Octolier 8. w hich resulted in and 21 missing. Caused Seventy Deaths at Mew York estimated to have under arms at the *u«l many uthnre damagml by tire at view that Russia must [a-rM-vere in her Yesterday. present moment no less than l.UUO.OOC “Ian Hamilton’s column advanced Two transport«, with 1,200 officers resolution t<> avoid win. The Chinese 'a tight at St. Nicholas. thinamuir, Cai. “Major lx-e and Captains King and to NVaterval yesterday unopposed, and New York, July 20.—The hot men, splendidly equipped with Mosel ami men. sailed (nun Manila lor Tuku. minister in st. Petersburg has diaavow- A (mrman papcr sava the acizure of Tim hospital ship Ridlef has also been Full«!, of General Lawton's staff, who weather today caused or contributed rifles, sthokelesH powder ami quick-fir ed the events in Manchuria, on la-half were with me un Octolier 3 and 6, de- today proceeded to Hamm’s Kraal. Kiso ( hou ha« chiimm I thè present trou- sent to Taku. toward tbe death of more than 70 per ing ordnance, and carefully trained “ Fifteen hundred Boers with five of hia government, an<l has promiseii serve s,>ecial mention for their gallan hi« wlth China. guns, managed to break through the sons in this city aud vicinity. As under the direction of Danish and Ger Mrs. Elixabeth ('. Tolman, wife of to make serious representations to try, and my [reraoual thanks for the cordon formed by Hunter’s and Run many more stricken ones are in the man officers. This huge army la un Flr» at Durati!, I. T., w iped out the General J. C. Tolman, and a pioneer Pekin regarding the couscquencea that assistance they rendered me.” <r»'at«r portimi of the town, causing a dle’s divisions between Bethlehem and hospitals, and some of them will suc der the orders of Prince Tuan. ot |M52, died at her home In Ashland, will follow if the hostilities there I« loia of floo.iHio. In addition to this, there is the Chi New lurk Hwrlterad, Ficksburg. They were making towards cumb liefore the night isover. More < >r., aged 7 I years. continued. than half the fatalities were among nese fleet, reconstructed and reorgan New York. July 19. — There was nc Lindley, being closely followed by All f.irrlgimr» have ----- ------ ---- Iswin rammed At New York city, Ihery McGovern, babies and little children, and there ized since the war with Japan, anc relief for suffering New Yorkers today. Paget and Broadwood's brigades.” Irmi! thè town <>( Wa Chou, Chlua, au»l feather weight champion of the world, A CHINESE REFORMER. In fact, it was hotter this afternoon In a dispatch dated today, Lord Rob are now about 40 bodies of the little comprising 15 first-class cruisers oi ir* aste at Sbanghai. defeatevl in three mur.ds, Frauk Erue, than yesterday, and there was scarcely erts pays a tribute to Lieutenants Bor ones lying at tbe morgue at Bellevue. the very latest tvpe. These are cruie Long Kai <ltti’« I lira of Gui • rnlng I uit<» I stufi-« Suiiator John II. Genr, light weight chanipimi of the world. This was the third day of tbe spell ing alout the Yellow sea, with thei. any hreeze. As was the case yesterday, den and Rich, whom, in his dispatch th» Kioplre. Iowa, dted at Washington City of of intense heat. Late tonight the tem decks cleared for action. many business houses were compelled given above, he reported killed. Lord Sealing claim:' are to lav arbitrateil. Honolulu. July 12, via San Fran- Mart dbeuNe, Mgm| yimni. Inasmuch as five vessel« of tbealliec “They were killed perature moderated. Early this morn Russia, Cuitcil Status and England cisco, July 19.—Long Kai Chu. the to close curly iu the afternoon, and it Roberts says: A large |mrt of the I iu « ìimmui district have finally agreed on a methoil of dis- noted Chinese reformer, on whose bead was inipoiwiblc for laboring meu to while gallantly leading their men in ing the sun began its deadly work, and fleet,'including the . British hair I Ivefore the day was fairly well started Terrible, are cruising about ia ti Of Prescott, Arisona, were liurimd, laising of long pending Behring sea a reward of #05,000 is offered by the work in the streets after 2 o'clock. In a counter attack on the enemy’s flank the hospitals were busy. On the same waters, reeounoiteri' g va»_ a »•sing a lose of $1,000,000. Greater New York there were about 35 at a critical juncture of the assault on trouble. emproas dowager, has returued to Hon streets the temperature ranged from 93 towns and forts and inviting ttXe iabe Tbe •taamer City of To|>«ka Mirivi«! In Bombay, India, for w>« week end olulu from the Island of Maui. The cases of heat prostrations. Five per one position. Bordeu was twice before to 105, and the official re[a>rt from th to open fire upon them, news may « Hauti» fiom Lynn canal with Im- ing July 7. there were 9,928 cases of reformer has beeu in the inlands alarnt son* died from the effects of tbe heat, brought to my notice in dis|>atehes for weather bureau, high above ground, expected at any moment of a naval liat- , e”" »mll.OOO and $1,000,000 iu gobi cholera ill the famine district, of which three months, organising tbe Po Woug and one person, who had l>een over gallnut aud intrepid conduct.” was 94 deg. shortly before 5 o’clock tie. “«"t from Klondike. •1,4 71 were fatal, and iu the native movement, which has as its object the come and takeu to a hospital, commit- Large Fire at Tomero y. tonight. Nine other foreign raen-of-war are at ted suicide. Officially, the mercury states 9,526 cases, of which 5,892 were overthrew of the empress dowager's 1 Wenty a»|iiar«« miles of forcata were Pomeroy, Wash., July 20.—The One death was from an attempt at anchor off Shanghai, with the object ui ranged from 92 to lot) degrees between regime and the re-iiiatateiiient of the 'unr«»il by », Hr«« started bv a fir«-« ra< ker fatal, the hours of 10 A. M. and 5 P. M, but most disastrous tire in the history ol suicide made while the subject was assisting iu the defense of that city in Societies have been ’•*rGulch, Cal. The loss will Joe Bartoni, a wealthy sheepman of young emperor. many thermometers at different points the town broke out at 2 o’clock this ci axed with the heat. Many little the event of its being attacked by the re hundreds of tliuusumte. Weatfall, Malheur county. Or., was orgauiaeil here nnd a large amount of throughout the city registered as high afternoon. The losses aggregate more children are badly hurt by falls from big Chinese army, which is now with money raised. In s|>eakiug of how than #100,000. The fire originated tire escapes, on to which they had in one day’s march of the place. •li'>'hrrMl r**11 *1“1' ,H”r nearly nci-idi'iitiillv killed while stacking hay China may be governed in the future M 10(1. on his ranch, laving struck by a derrick fiom a gasoline cigar lamp in the sa cravvled|for relief from the oppressive India during th« past f«w «lava ami Hum« <lel Turu l>r«troyr<i. he said: Horseleaa Artillery. loon of E. J. Rice. C. H. Seeley sus weather. prospicta are that crops have im fork, one prong of which |>ierced his Kingston, Jamaica, July 18. — A let “The opening up of Chiun no that tained several bruises atemt the head Chicago, July 21.—Apieceof “horse musì y improved. The temiti« area neck. the Chinese may lie able to assimilate ter from Atrato, Colombia, savs Bovas Transports Sall. less” artillery, otherwise a Colt’s rap generally Irem lamefltted. Peoria, 60 mih-s southwest of Dal foreign ideas of progress nml that all did Toro has beeu visited by a terrific and barely escaped alive by jumping San Francisco, July 19.—The United id tire, mounted on an automobile ot *•’«f'f h’mr shifts for all indergronnd las, Texas, was swept by a cyclone, foreigners may share with the Chinese gale, which destroy««! many buildings from Che second story of his building. G. L. Campbell, E. M Rauch ami R. States army tramq>ort Sumner, bearing special construction, today started on killing three persona. Two churches, and banana plantations. Immediately •t th« United Verd« miue and an iu development of the wealth of this I. Stevenson were overcome by heat a detachment of troops, surgeons aud an experimental trip from Fort Sheri ‘■(■nvaseof [ft p,.r (.ehUh wi(i|w| f<ir soveral dwelling houses and an im vast empire, th« [lower in China must after the gale a fearful fire ewept the and were carried away by friends. »'n«rs in certain portions of the mm« mense amount of fiirm property was lie centralized to prevent jealousy town, destioying its finest buildings. James Shawlev and Z. L. Zinn were hospital assistants, sailed today for dan to Washington. The carriage, be Nagasaki where it is generally believed sides the gun, carried Major A. P. destroyed. r* H"n"<inc«d at Jerome, Ariz. among factious, and for the bent inter The situation is said to lav desperate, severely burned about the face and further orders will be received direct Davidson and three cadets from the th«« people being demoralized. th.A.,|.*uM,W"r" r"""‘v«d frerrr My.lney The first suit for damages growing ests of Chitin nnd the world the em hands The county loses $10,000 by ing the vessel to proceed to Taku, Northwestern military academy. Miss Vrrlitltrfl hi I'tMh l>r«rrt. ni»,I. r* War" *n’ “l if'« Solo- out of the Fourth of July street car ac peror should be reinstated. the burning of the court house fixture; China. At least two officers who Helen Gould, accompanied by General Williams, Ariz., July 19. — Word aud office supplies. “Last year the United States pro battiK7,n*'’ 'f*as b«ren a fierce cident at Tacoma, in which 43 lives sailed on the transport are under direct Joseph Wheeler, saw the party set out were lost, has been filed by Harry Gaul, posed to the other powers to open up leached here Imlay of the death of J. Mai '« *»'• Marian (Bove) aud orders to join the forces under com from Fort Sheridan early in the day. for the death of his son Harry, for $5,- Cholera on a Hteamer. »teta tribes. The lo China and to protect her territory from M. Menoek, upon the desert of south- mand of Brigadier-General Adna R. General Wheeler gave Major Davidson Wer« henvyt 000. Many other suita are expected. partition. Such a course will ta< found •rn Utah. Meneck, who was an engi Malta. July 20.—The Brtish steamer Chaffee, at Taku. a note to be delivered to General Miles Dynamite was ext neer ami mining expert, and a repre Borneo, Captain Gregor, from Calcutta, Five Chinese regiments have been most beneficial and a policy most “P‘ explode in Washington, while Miss tiouId i?""“, Hr ‘'i North .. I under a ordered from Pekin to Ching Ilan Po, propriate to modern civilization.” sentative of the Smithsonian institu for London, has arrived here aud hat Mrs. J. 8. Felton, of Corvallis, Or., wished them good luck, and remarked --■> St. lamia, and four |-- tion, left here June 24 in company been quarantined at the Island iff Co whose husband died some mouths ago. that if the automobile could lie used • w.»re injured I A su- mi the Grand canal, the objective point »11 .......... as.... W1IV al. turban Kiiiiiftnilfl llrllrvril. with four others for southern Utah iu ' ni iuo (between Malta and Goto) in has been endeavoring to support herself •’ar. the only union line in the of the southern extension of the Boxer for carrying guns, it could'be used for '“T- accidently Fuma», July 18.—Kumaasie han quest of the far famed lost copper mine 1 consequence of five deaths from cholera l.y raising chickens, but is having hard Red Cross work. The vehicle is a four- ran into a strikers' movement, .shanghai ami Clio Foo are that was claimed to have beeti visited been relieved by the command under having occurred ou lioard during the two H,l’i Injured 12 occupants, thruateiied, and an attack on New luck. Of 300 fowls she has raised, wheel contrivance, weighs 2,300 by one of the partv, E. K. Goml. wu ’«riously. Uolouel Willticks. voyage. Cliwang is imminent. thieves have stolen all but three dozen. pounds, and is driven by gasoline. At Worrit'd to l>e*th Over the Mnatwrre. Washington Major Davidson will en Serlra of Acchlentn. Sidney Edgerton. Aiitl-C'iiln«*«** Hint in Virden. A Birmingham, N. Y., school teacher deavor to demonstrate that the inven Davenport, la., July 19.—John B. *° Kansas l'r° kreHt damage Soloinonville, Ariz., July 20. — Two Virden, III., July 19. — Enraged at Akron, O., July 21. — Hon. Sidney .Vhipped a school boy and exploded a the news from China, a mob today at- Phelps, a prominent 1 utnl>erman, died men were killed and three are expected Edgerton, aged 82, died here today. tion is practicable for use in actual -’•'MyÎn ‘rM,,n w“h f torpedo, lie may die. tacked a Chinese laundry here and de- today of apoplexy, attributed to worry to die as the result of accidents at (Tif He was the first justice of the supreme warfare. A six year old boy at Acorn Ridge, moiiahed the entire front of the build over the fate of relatives in l’ekin who ton yesterday. A hand car got away on couit of Idaho, and the first governor turi whero ‘I«’ die- Torrid Weather tn Ear op«. Mo., shot his brother dead hh the re ing. Six shots were tired at two Chi are guests of Minister Conger’s family the narrow guage railroad in Chase of Montana, having been appointed by London, July 20.—Torrid beat con Kntlâmî? "uto,,'"MI" was built sult of a quarrel, nese laundrymen, but without effect, at the American legation. creek and Hew the track. One Mexi- President Lincoln. He was twice tinues throughout Europe. The mer in .ÏÏÏ; ,H!“' '»w............ Japan has approprin’ed 60.000,000 No arrests have yet been made. Halifax, N. S., July 19.—A cable can was killed and two injured, Both elected congressman from this district. cury indicated 85 degrees in the shade HR yen or war purposes. A you is alarnt gram from South Africa reports that will die. George Stewart, of Silvei Chicago, July 21.—James Nicol, this morning. The hospitals are busy Joseph Real, a white man, died in Captain Harold Btudiyi. of the Cana I City, was thrown from a wagou aud the same as our dollar. »«h's I»!'»1"1"’"1.“ wo,,lun w««‘" » — vice-president of the Chicago board of caring for victims of heat prostration. vii- will die. A young Mexican boy, 17 Christian Endeavor convention Toledo, O., from lockjaw, resulting dian contingent, hail been killed in ac- 27 nmu “ÏT' ,Hr *"“* killed 1 The ----------- trade, was suspended for oue year at a Nine fatal cases are reported today. line A,U’r t,n‘ 8u‘h "*'•> drew the in Dindon will he attended by 10,900 from bites received in an assault oy a tiou. He was the only eon of F. W. years of age, was caught in a belt in meeting of the directors tonight. Tbe I at borers are obliged to knock off work negro, Haley Kavelle. Borden, Canadian minister of militia. the power house and iustautlv killed cbaige was bucket-shopping. delegates. 3,000 from America during the hottest hours of the day. \