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KLAMATH VOL. ¡T V. K LA M ATI! « 4 * 1 I A I r It NEWS. FALLS, REPUBLICAN KLAM A 111 GENERAL COUNTY, OREGON, ADVANCE BEGUN AI’GUST 2, 19O(» NO. A PERILOUS IB. JOURNET. 4 Xubsrls' 4r„,y la Pushing th« Into Ilia Mountains. Ilosr. Through th* W hlrlpool of tho Chicago Drainage Canal. Ixmjlon, July 27.—'lhH war ollie» Chicago, July 28.—Drawn into the las received the following diap.il. h maelstrom of the great windage hasin Troops Protect Nonunion 'rom Ixird Robert»: of the drainage canal at IsM-kport. car To Be Located on Grande News of th I “Vuiidermerwe station, July 25.— Fishermen. ried *20 feet beneath the surface of the Ronde Beet Lands. We made a general advance yeaterdav whirlpool; rising again, only to lai rom the ¡xiaition we hav» beeu holding caught bv the current that was pouring terse i h i > s erg -ast of Pretoria »luce June 12. Ian 600 STRIKERS WARNED BACK hundreds of thousands of cubic feet 7,-.00 ACRES HAVE BEEN BOUGHT Hamilton, from the north, reache«! of water into the valley below, and rum m Th'ii Tsiti. llustfoiitein, «even miles mirth ol hurled through the great sluicegate eating the tssHes of A nuf lier llrmikhont Spruit, July 22. This so Th. Minority of Ih- Fl.h.rmen < AllUü’ opening and carried 200 feet through Kal I run <1 Branch to Co»« n Part of th« T *««lr omplutely surrounded the enemy ’■» line the foaming rapids of the open chan lie I i» IK. Kafir. Hsliuon lu- Khaiiie Will Rai««* hart» fol •I»* ' mull tn New < irlcans kill«"l tiir*M« 1.1 ■ I letreat that they abandoned the nel, to be finally rescued alive and in a «lu.lry of th. Illt.r. La Grand« Factor/» iii'gi's*« an,| wuiindi**| Mtiural othi'rs. trong |a>siti<m they had lieeii occupy- fair way to recovery was the experience Ilii' pilim pri'ii iitiid a lyuchlug. mg iu front of Pole-Carew. Htepheon- of I’eter Simth, of Joliet. Michael Ixiudtni, July 25. — The Chinese min "Hi's brigade advancisi yesterday un- Vancouver, B. (!., July 2«.—The Ryan, who is superintending the work An explosion »ml nr» in a collar La Grande, July 28.—The largest *''t"iv st i hlCNgo, < iiumx I the death of ister, Nirt'hi Cheli Leo l ing Ixili, bis iplioK-d to Elan!'» River station. Out crisis has come in the strike which ha* at the controlling works, and his as land deal ever made in the Grand tour* four wuiiuii, «ml the others weru in commiiti|c.iU-d to tlm pn*-s tlm follow right was protected by the I irat aud paralyzed the »almon canning industry sistant, John Herman, escaped the Ronde valley was umated yester- ing <1 is pi* t < 9i from bheng, director ol ! mirth brigade« of cavalry, iindai on the Fraser river. Throe thousand same jierilous journey by a narrow mar day, when A. B. Conley, the Grand jured. llm < Tilmisu rail wavs and telegraph , I ronch and If utton's mounted infantry. JapaneMi fishermen, occupying 1,500 gin. Ronde wheat king, sold to a land com • iilioublsn i* I h -I s uro fighting hard The whirlpool in the windage basin pany within the Oregon Sugar Com for tlx- p'.-UHSimi ,,f I'uliama. Heavy and Tao lai. ol Sliaiigliai, dalod Shang I he former cro-sui east of Wilge river, Ixiats, started out from the tilling vil hai, July 23 lob-graph ami railway commuuiu«tiui. lage of Steveston U»iuy under the pro has been causa by the raising of the pany 7,500 acres of whem land for aitilli'r* Hi, |n la'liig directed ugainst "Inforinalliin fruii Pekin, dated July weie rcatored last night. tection of tbe Sixth regiment. The ) ear-trap darn and the opening of the f31.50 per acre, the total amounting the city. I m , says that the Taung l.i Ysmuu de- “In the supply train «-aptured al militiamen were formed in line around sluice gates, through which it was to »230,000. The sale has been pend ! i*tit» makers of New York t'ity pumi Won .Lu, an under secretan ol Rmideval were 200 Welsh Fusiliers, the wharves, and with loaded ntles originally intended that the greater ing for more than a year, and was final have ■truck lor shorter hours and an the d«i| srtuo-llt. to urn Ilo- loieign min | warned bm k the strikers, who had portion of the 360,000 cubic feet of ly completed at a late hour last night, most of whom had beeu prisowrs. Illi cun <• In wages. Five thousand are isters, and Im found every otm well, Dewet’s force is «xiutinuiug to movi [ hitherto prevente*! any fisherman this water should flow every minute. The with the exception of minor details. invuiv |Qa without unv mlseing, the German ex- northeasterly Mr. Conley reserves all the crops and It was at R«M)de|xxirt ! season from plying his calling on the hear trap had been raised above the \ l'.i»«rn.i-r train on th» Chicago A O»pte«l. «lelieral Yung Lu Is :.-ulug to luly 22, with Broadwisid not far lie Eraser. For Steveston is under martial surface of the basin in order that the gets «1,000 for as many acres ol sum lias again cut lair* I nali'tn llliuiiis railway was wrecked memorialize the throne to send them hind, and Little’» cavalry brigade fol law, and the 600 member» of the Fish big force of men working on the false mer fallow. ermen’» union who had sucessfully in- work 'if the proposed suspension bridge The land, it is understood, will be near I ■ nti ii, 111 , Killing on« man and all under escort to Tien T»| ii , tn tlm lowing Broadwiod. timiadated six times as many Japanese could proceed with the o|>eratious with divided into small tracts, ami occupied Ixqm that the military Ojs-ratious will Injuring "Baden-Powell reports as follow»: anil Indians, found it a hopeless under then I« »topped." by a colony of Mormons from Utah, out endangering their lives. " ’.Msgsto Farm, July 24.—Colonels ■1 t.t r !<•*. Ilia lloera ha*e <-vacuate«l all their Tlm bliaiighal correspondent of tlm Arey ami J.uahiugton, 'with 450 men, taking to continue the tight wheu their > Smith, Ryan and Herman were in a whose attention will be devoted chiefly protest* p -ili"ii» an I are retreatlug northward Dally Mall, telegraphing July 23, mi ;> irove 1,000 Boers from a very strong enemies had secured military authority Ixiat ero.-sing over the basin, and had to beet culture tor the la» Grande fac gmwlon . to Ly«l«'iilmrg. Many burghers are Lieuteuaut-Colouel Wor- their back to the whirlpool. Suddenly | tory. Their coming will add several "A letter from a Chinese official in ■osition and scattered them with «•on- as an ally. aliXious In see |s'«c*i corns. JtMirph I. Mullrii. wb<> WA» bhang luug has Imen received bv an dderable loss. Our casualtiea a ere suop, who is iu command of tho regi the boat was sucked in to the mael- I hundred people to the population of the rd ill York l<«r thr noirlrr <«f hl* ment, sent to Steveston early thia m«>rn- strom. Herman and Ryan sprang into valley. At Irtnkoe, Cal., » faro bank in th«- ai tile functionary here, «outaining tlm ill killed aud 19 wounded.’ ** wile, \%»« < lc< to nt« «1 lii U m > |»riaoti «1 reur ot a »alls'll wss robla-d by two following passage: Not the least important phase of the Thu following dispatch from Lord lng and made his p sition more em the water and swam to the shore, but phatic by his declaration to the strike Smith was thrown by the force of the transaction will be the bnilding of a " 'At the Is-gliining of the mouth Roberts lias also been received: ■ ua-kid ii i ii , who ,<n, ri'd tl*e players Slug. leaders that he and his men were there whirling boat into the whirlpool, dis- railroad from a point on the Elgin th«* foreign niisaionaries mail«- m - vc al A terriHo wln<l. rain and hall atorm with rvioher» «ml secured $«50 ’’Bronkborat Spruit, July 24. — We for business, not play, and thHt at the appearing from sight instantly. branch to Cove. The land lies in a con •ut | ( <>A«r th» t«»wtl ot lr«*iil«>n, Ohio, I he udiidials. It is said have derided attempts to » nd messages out cf p< kin. 'narcbi d here today. This is the place iirst evidence of an attack ujxm any Imi, thanks to tlm strict watch kept mi Down through 20 feet ot water he I tinuous tract along the sand ridge on mill, uii- where the Ninety-fourth win attacked <h'iin>hkhiiii/ a larv«' |>laiiiiM that an al*,*n *» **u I’ekin <*auwt l>e fisherman, be he Japanese or Indian, shot, With tremendous force he was the west side of the Grand Ronde river, r»Mifhitf nrvoral h«>u»«w* and uprooting made with li«« than 60,000 men. the city, the bearers were all caught December 20, 1880. The graves of the the troops would shis't to kill. Under caught by the current and burled the nearest being three miles from Alniit half that uiimlier liuve la-ell an«l executed. Outlie 4th inst. only >lli«'ei« ami men are in fair preset va- Utaa, 400 foreigners were left alive ill I'ekin, tion. and will now be kept in good the Canadian regulations, blank am through the gates. Luckily his knee Cove. laudeaL st iint«>r fMtlgraw ha« a lutter from ami one night, when the big guns were •>rdi r. Th» march was unopisised, but munition in never supplied to riflemen was the only portion of his body to Mr. Conley has ownwl some of the hciuitor <'lark, of Montana, «ay« his Incessantly tired, it was known that all a Hlipli»» IP’iirraL |»ur|«»rtiii4 I«» tfixr upon such occasions as this. Every come in contact with anv of the ma- land for 26 years and is the wealthiest Fri iich ’ s cavalry and Huttou's mount- llw term* «»I an iai««n« iw with l>uw«*y creileuilal« ha*« I <-«>n |»r«iliouil*'e*l good tlie Icgatb'D« ami foreigners wer» fin member of the four companies at Stav- sonry, otherwise he certainly would farmer in the county. He is yet by no I infantry, making a wide detour ou Mt th«’ outbreak «J th«’ S|«inl«li ««r. in 1 III* I • -t ii»llluti<inal lawyer of tile ished, although i retcmled tolegiatui mr right, met bodies of the enemy. eston today had 24 rounds of ball am have lieen crushed to death. Below means out of the wheat business, for uuiitry and l**i ex|a*cl« Pt be seat*«! riintrsdict«*<l th<--e fai ls.* ’’ which tii«’ admiral |>r«»miitad I'htlippin«« munition, as deadly as any soldier iu the gute he was caught in the rapids be still retains 2,000 acres of fine land. These were driven back, leaving several II* the srliatu. iu<h jietrdtfiH'«’. 'Hie St. Petersburg cx>rres|ir«iiilent <d e id and wounded. A good many were South Africa is supplied with. and i arned 201) feet through the swirl ADVANCE ON PEKIN. It i» due to tlieaction of the Japanese ing. turbulent waters, tossed about like Ll Hung Chang «-»nros the French the Dally Mall asserts that there ar« also captured. < )ur casualties were one Four «»f tii«« ndlrrrw nmt «»m|»|<»yr< of I that the precipitation of the climax iu a rubber ball. Broad wood reports that he the la«'«'im« Hallway How or < <»m- (-I'Xsul st »haiigl*al that Alllllster I’i- difference* of opinion in the K iis -I mii killed. Forward Movement Will llegln In Twe the existing difficulty must tie ascribed. Finally his feet struck the rocks in IV eeks. |wnv w«’r«’ «or* -ted «')tiiig«* l with man* i hou is alive, at>.| hi- will transmit a «mum il of war. 1 he minister of war. aptured five of lb-wet’s wagons today, For a time the Japanese wete fright tii« -hallow, and he managed to hold General Kuropatkin, wishes to send lll<-»»age to him roqui stiiig all answer lie was waiting at Vredefort uulil Lit- ■laugtiirr tor th«* Fourth «»f July Mtir<«t ixindon, July 28.—All the powers ened into acquiesence with the striker» on until rescuer» reached him. 100,000 men to clear the relsds out of .1» joined him. ’* railway dl«a*it4«r( in uiilcir 4.1 |*uMm« within five dais appear to have received an identical but their supplies became exhaust« Manchuria. < >u tlm otln-r hand, an- w«r«’ killv«l ituil <>k«*r no U»Jur«’d. I'artli iilars of the lighting nt and Chinese appeal for mediation, but, in aud hunger was a freqeunt visitor ». CHINESE DISSENSION. cohling to this <Mirrr»|sindent, l.iii|s-n r ACTED UNDER ORDERS. captur*' ol Ix'ii Tain are at hand, and the absence of definite news regarding their boats and in their cabins. They Th«* Inirrh'aii ¡■»ll«,v of |>r«»rwr<!lng Nicholas wishes tbe operations limite I show that the Ninth liifnntry »utTnie-l killing Hoirr»-fond!• held a monster mass meeting aud de Why Hear» A <1 in irai KempflT I>l<t Mot Fir« the fate of the ministers and of any re m * if tin« |»<M»d fuith <»f tho < ’htln*«»«* to the defense and pacllicatlon of tlm Imperial Troppa tiun« in l’rkln. liable indications of the real origin of cided to go out this morning, despite «rnuirnt wen* n« t doubted. wlni«» in no terribly. Ilx-i*- is witne inclination oil frontier district». On the Taku Fort«- la t two strong the pall of «xirreapiUdeUt» to censure the appeal, it seems that Lord Salis Tien Tain. July 27.—Chinese coming the threats of the white fishermen, w ho wim » rrl iiing vlTort t«« natch our mln- armiaa. one ol tlm allies in the south Washington, July 27.—The navy bury, the premier, considered it was btrr, 1« brdmvad to hob I tw«i «'ham'«’« L im - uiii . ami the other of Russian* in the north, in from the country reisirt that the had laieu holding out for 25 cents a department today made palbicthe mail not even necessary to publish the fact I'hiuese soldiers are killing the Boxers fish, while the oauners refused to pay The navy depart ment I« preparing eoufront tbe Chinese, and the lising id auc I"« t<* tim otm clntUvauf Ihwuihar r.-pirts of Rear-Admiral Kempff, ex fur rvelltilaltli ' by tilting out trails — mi the czar is said to argue—would wherever the latter are semi, giving at more than 20 cents. This decision of plaining his reasons for refusing to that the ap|>eal bad been received or to foH'iKii gm ««HI tn ail la. do anything beyond formally acknowl- |sxla l«i carrv c -oal amt store» be bound to collapse. "We want n<> t reason that the Boxers deceived them the Japanese, the threat against them join with the ships of the other powers fli«’ St. I’aul Cold Storeaga »V Ware- lt*«»t III I 'lllllCMI waters. Army I edging it. with perhaps an intimation into embarking ou a ho|s'less struggle. by the strikers, ami the rumor that the roiiqiiest», ” lie Is re,sitte<l to hate «le in the attack ou the Taku forte, and that nothing could be done until news boil ar Company'« larga waremmaa «t air burr« Ing I from various dami at th«' ixmclusioti ol tlm sitting An intelligent Chinaman said he re strikers plauneil to burn down all the giving an account of the attack, which HI. I’aul. .Minn., wu d«**truya<| by fire throughout the < country to tlie garded this as a sign of widespread dis- 47 canneries on the Fraser river, in includes many details not heretofore from I'ekin had arrived. of the «Miuncll. "What we desire is t-* The total I< im 1« r«tiiuat«*d «t about If it could be ascertained beyond arataiard. protect our frontiers and to steer into -elision. It was only a matter of a duced the municipal authorities of i published. Admiral Kempff also in- IL’ j O jmm ), with an liisurnum uf $*»0.« doubt that the reports of a massacre •h rt time, lie declared, l>eiore the same Steveston, backed by three magistrates, 1 smooth waters the Chirese ship uf I closes the report of Commander Wise, at Pekin were unfounded, and there is I’eai e reigns III Venezuela. UOU, Tin» w.irehutiaa waa third with state, uow l>uffct«-d by tb«> waves o1 «tate would exist in Pekin, when, in to ap|ieal for military protection. I of the Mouocacy, giving a graphic ac- disposition here, to (relieve that the hutt«*r, ft mt, tobart'o, «gwiii”ky Colombian reviiltuionials have cap all probability, Jung Lu, commander- The white fishermen are very bitter ¡ • count of the action. civil war." Rear-Admiral j ministers may, after all, be held as aad otiirr coniiucxhtli*«. tured I'aiiama. There is mithing further this morn m-chief of the Chinese forces, and against the sold iris, but are afraid of Kempff's explanation for refusing tc Colonel AVorsuop participate in the attack of the fortifi I hostages. Lord Salisbury’s policy would I st ' miior . or.. ha«l a flO.OOO fire. Honolulu I hiiie»«' will ask piwern to ing that throws any light upou tlm mys Prime Ching would lie able to regain the loaded rilles, sufficient intiuence to make peace, es- does not believe they will dare to at- cations of a power with which we were ( probably incline more toward the con terious situation. Two urgent dis h*rd IbdicrlN has atlarkud Middle- restore Emperor Kwang Sui. , I» ' ¡ally if the foreigners in the capital tack the Japanese U|on their return at peace is warmly «xitninended by Sec ciliation attributed to Washington burg. Ten thiiu-.«ml Chinn»» oppiae the patches were addn-SM«! yestcrilav by were safe. This appears to present the from their fishing trip late tonight. retary Long. The reports ixe as fol than to the revenge attributed to Ber the < Inm-se minister to tlie Pekiu gov I i«’ii I- hi and m’ighlxirh<MMl are rh«ar Russian advaiic«' 1*1 Now Chwang. lin. But while there is no cessation ernment and the administration of tel general native opiuion here, as far a» and the eauners think that tbe back lows: of Ciiiui*««. of the deluge of rumors, it is beginning ■'Aunt Mary" Walling, a piou«,«r, it is possible to aseeitain it. bone of the strike has beeu broken. egraph», strongly re«<otnmen ling the “United States Flagship Newark. In the meantime, reliable news as to The Fishermen's Union, ata meeting Taku, China, June 17, 1900.—Sir: I to be believed at Shanghai, Canton and Oriental war la afTrrtlng tho world's di«-<l at Amity, Or., agwl H'2 years. leatoratioli ol telegraphic «'ommunica- 1 events in Pekiu and whether the for today, 600 memliers being present, would state what follows in regard to other joints that the viceroys are as money market«. There was a »tampede from Juneau tion, mi as to cnalde the powers t*> completely in the dark as to affairs in eigners are alive is entirely lacking, or again voted t«> decline the 20-ceut rate to tho uow placer diggings on Glaciei learn of th«- safet> of th«« foreign mtn. the happenings previous to the resolve i Pekin as the Europeans themselves. hortv |N*rH<iiit w « tu injured at a «tree! is only obtainable from Chinese accepted by the Japanese. Their lead bay. iyter». Until such pnsda are secured, yesterday by other senior foreign naval rar a< « idriit at Silt*«, Ohio. Meanwhile the doings of Li lluug sources, and eveu thia is most meager ers. who left Steveston last night, re | officers here to -get possession of the Chang are regarded with ever increas Militiamen have Iswti called out to no one here la inclined to alter the and contradictory. It is now thought Ih«« Nor York Hepiibllran state eon« turned today and advised the strikers 'pillion that the Chiuese aro merely j Taku forts: ipiell the striking fisliermi'U on Fraser ing suspicion, while the situation in vtntion will lx« hald S«*pt<«iiilM*r 4. that the forward movement oftheallier to abandon the Fraser river as a place of juggling to gain time. “2—On Tharaday, June 14, Rear- the southern provinces daily grows river, Ii. ('. will probably take place earlier than employment:! if tbe cannera did not Ministar Wu has anni that the Rumor circulates briskly around the i Admiral Bruce called and asked what worse. A family ■>( aix went bathing in a petMiiialitv of Li Hung Chang. He i- was at first intended, possibly by the come to their terms, but many strikers I'rkin aiithoritloa are protecting the 1 thought of the matter, and I inform With the report that the allies will shallow lake near Vimtura, Cal., aud end of this month, but nothing defluite do not take kindly to this deal, ^sp«-cial- foreign« r«. • redi ted with a mission to offer to ceilc ed him that I was not authorized to begin to advance on Pekin in a fort will lie decided la-fore the arrival of ly as they realize the canuers can get initiate anv act of war with a country ouly <>■■<' live*. to the allieti |«>wera two provine* s as ( n»p pro*| mm ta in thn Pacific North- night, and in view of Admiral Sey The brigadier-generals who will iudcmllity for till- I'ekin outrages and Genera) sir Alfred Gaselee, command all the tish they want so long as tbe with which mv country was at peace: w«at indicate a ytald ut 4<),< hmi , ikh ) mour’s visit of inspection to the Yang- ing tile Indian contingent. A runner Japanese are under military protection. serve under Chaffee are Grant. Barry also to offer to restore ordir mid ci"' that my limit was to protect American tee river, the feeling is that no great boahrla uf wheat. facilities for trade with the outside ¡ who arrived from Pekin yesterday re- Many of the stiikers are individually interests, Both by regulations and under aud W i I mui . time will elapse before matters assume H ih ( unary liner CHmpnnla rut in ports that tiie foreigners were safe Ju'y in favor of accepting the 20 cents per D. Alexander, n prominent businean world, on condition of the surreu«Ier <il | 10, an<l that there has Is-en considera fish which the Japanese are earuing to recent instructions from both the de a more definite shape. The viceroy of twain « bark, which «auk at ««mt, car Maa- partment and from the commander-in- Nankin still professes to be able, with man of New Wati'oiu, Wash., met Kiao Chon, Wei Hai Wei an 1 rying dow ii 11 iimn. churla by the powers and the M ith- ble lighting la-tween Boxers and sol day, and the Indians, who have hither chief of the United States naval force the aid of the other viceroys, to keep death by asphyxiation. diers inside of the city. to sided with the whites, areuowready <'ol«»mbian tr x.p. will tight th«* revre Irawnl of all missionaries. on the Asiatic station. order, but he declares that if Europe Four out of a party of five prosjswt- to follow tlie example of the Japanese. hitiunirta <>iit*«idr uf Panama, ao ar nut *'8—On the 15th, at a consultation sends warships this will assuredly lead >'« Arana fur the Orient. ore lost their Ilves a* a result of a terri bi end«*ngrr th«» city. ChlllM«’ I.Mtmtlries < Ittwr. of the other foreign naval officers, it to an anti-foreign outbreak. If it Re I’ort Townsend, Wash., July 27.— The Burllngt«>n’« l'laim. ble trip t*i the ''.»ad water» of the Stew I'opuliMt« reftiMwl t«» g*o intu tlm Idaho Chicago, July 25. — The Chinese Collector of Customs lluestis received Denver, July 26.—A special to the was agreed that the railroad station at true that the Japanese have started a art river, iu the Kiouiiiko. ft>"i<«ii. Mill n«>mniHt«M| a full tirkate (Sipulatlon ol Chicago is | h Hurlad over instruction« today from Secretary Gage Republican from Sterling, Colo., says: Tong Ku should be taken (the railway campaign from shaug Ilai Kwan, that The Kumassi relief column has re the rejairts from the various parts of to use every precaution to prevent ship From action taken in this city today it is under Chinese government control), also will precipitate matters, but the Dtmrcrata and Mirer Kapuhhcana fnii’ig. turned t<> I umsu, bringing the defend- the city that liecause of Caucasian an ment of arms and ammunition to appears that the Chicago, Barlingtan and in case any Chinese government report to this effect lac or» of tlie town. Tbe be»iege*l were on ti)Mthy aroused by trouble in the Celes Asiatic jsirts from Puget sound, which A Quincy Railroad Company contem force acted against the force of any for Li Hung ( iiaiig got a rool reception Will KealMo 1'1 the point of giving up wheu rescued. tial empire a Isivcott has been institut may be used in China to harm Ameri plates entering the railroad field in eign nation, all should be involved and ®t I long Kung. ItuMsia Ims callad on San Francisco. J U10 act unitedly. Under my instructions, Turkey is considering the subject of ed against Chinese laundries and truck can residents there, ami he is further Alaska. Tebruarv last articles of in burdar pruvluces of Mibsria fur th« ■tractions from the sending a force to China to co-openit» (arms. Wu Sung laai, a banker in instructed to detain all vessels alrout t< corporation were tiled with the county I could not join in taking possession of frl^n OH. General Shafter has appointed w ith tlm jsiwer». Ih«* Sultan is great- Chinatomi and prolialdy the richest clear for the Orient or islands of 1 clerk of this county for a railroad from Chinese government property, and did of officers which is ordered to meei on Ihe Light infantry is returning frmn Iv affected by tho bartiaroiia acts of the Mongolian in the city, says four laun Pacitlo with arms until the departni« not care to become a party to such an this city to Akron. Colo., to be known Alcatraz island today to examine all »i a to gu to t liinrt, llmivy artillery < 'liineae. dries have been foiced to suspend busi can ingvestigate. Collector lloesti as the Akron, Sterling & Northern. agreement without special authority. “4—Yesterday, Juno 16, the same j general prisoners iu confinement at , ,M’’ H to laare l oit Itaillv has notified all owners and agents ol ness during the jsist week, ami Chiuese These papers bore the signatures of the The i iavnor-Groonu hearing devel*'|Mid that station ami submit recommenda «•»r th«« (Orient, vessels eugagisl in Oriental trade of thi» officials of the Burlington. Today an foreign naval officers signed a compact tions looking to the release of such the fact that Captain Oberlin M. Carter laundries generally rejsirt a falling off that it was necessary to take temporary of 5<l per cent in their business. Bank jider. and will also place a force of in smendment to these articles was tiled, Hawaiian plantation owncra are made heavy purchases of bonds while larssession of the Taku forte and notice prisoners as deserve clemency. The Jr»ving to indiivo h.ooo Puorto Hirana in charge of government work iu Sa er Wu said today: "Th«' white p«>ople spectors to watch the loading of vessel) permitting the building of a line from was served on the viceroy at Tien Tain Imard is instructed to make careful in think we aro in sympathy with tlx* for tho < Irient. the head of Valdes bay, in Alaska, to toiimswu» tim l’acilir ishinda on a vannah haibor. and on the commandant of the forts. quiry into the merits of each ease, so Boxers, and that they have our moral Keystone canyon, thence through Crista Sufeiy Past. Uirer years’ contra« t. Consuls at Tien Tein were informed of far as can lie done with tbe light of the Two fatalities at Tacoma. Coal siip|s>rt. Nothing could I mi further Vancouver, B. C., July 27.—The Dutch valley to Thompson pass. Hocuni(»j|tH relating to a plot against pns»or on transport Rosecraus fell from tho truth. Every Chinese in tho what was contemplated. I did not joiu records on tile. Wheu possible the crisis in the cannery difficulty has been J1’« Anieric..;. Yellow Fever Serum a Success, in the attack on the .forts. Captain statements will be taken of any wit- through a trxsthi and drow nod and a man authorities in Manila city regrets the trouble, ami hopes that ««re bueii found in n rolad locruiting student at Vashon «'»liege instantly the foreigners have not been murdered. reached and safely passed. It is true Vera Cruz, July 25.—The first pa Wise, of the Monocacy, had orders to nesses. be they prisoners or others, cog- that the military forces and provincial nizant of the facte. The report of the <*«<•• in Nan .MI kuc I. kill«"! while felling a true. Some of its have even authorized tlm policemen at Steveston are still on tient treated with the yellow fever protect American interests, based upon the department orders, but in case of board is to be rendered as soon as l'oe serum by the young Brazilian experi Chinese consuls at Sau Francisco to Famine threaten» tlm city of Tien The Ygqui Indiana, of M duty at tho canneries, but there has menter, Dr. Belingzahi, is fully con- attack by a Chinese government force, sible aud in the recommendations il pe- l" ri'"l to bave bi'un broken up, ami Tain. Hundreds of thousands of Chi offerto tho Chines«« government OUT been no mob violence of any kind. It valsoent. Other patients treated are he was to consider it as a declaration dal consideration is to be given to the set vices and our property, to tho end Is probiibfe that the militia regiment g'i'criiiiu'iit wili offer th«m induce- namen are leaving their homes in the progressing favorably. There is intense of war and act accordingly. Very conduct of prisoners since confinement, districts where fighting is going on, that the foreigners, es|s>eiallv the will remain at Steveston for a week. '"’hts lo return t*i their (arma. and to cases of young men convicted of interest in the experiments. Patients respectfully, “LOUIS KEMPFF. Americans, iu China may bo saved." without means of siip|s»rt. No attack by tho members of the Fish very low with violent vomiting have Rear-Admiral, U. S. N. purely military offenses. There are . I razer river tlsberineii's atrike ermen's union on the Japanese fisher- been treated, and the effect is marvel- Harry Arinott, locator ami part "To the Secretary of the Navy, «lout 500 military prisoners on the ? "”W . ..... beyoml settlemont, a Yellow Fever nt t'lnnr del Klo men is apprehended bo long as the owuer of the Little Annie group of Washington, D. C.” ' I island, many of them, it is said, hav *ous. r """ '•"Hision . ............. ................ . . Havana. July 25.—Yellow fever has troops remain. The preseuoo of the ing beeu convicted of trivial offenses. mines in the Big Bug district, Arizona, " nknrs haviug takim place. A Ku ii a way Freight. Ims cominitti d silicide at 1’iescott by broken out in the barracks of the Sev militia, in addition to the provincial A Han Domingo Plot. Colombian Rebels Surrender. Salt Lake, Utah. July 26.—A freight B ih i ' i "11 * “"b’ibine, hiisband of Anna taking strychnine. Di's|iondeuiy dim enth United States cavalry mi l the police, is believed to have a quieting San Domingo, July 28.—A plot to Washington. July 28.—The state de assassinate the governor of Santiago, First United States infantry iu I’iuar effect. The present situation at Stev- train on the Utah Central branch ol to ill health was the cause. Ori u ’ l * “ , l ""1 < whl'h"«k> * " *1"'"r •'•tris, in the Rio Grande Western today got be partment has received a dispatch from Ramon Caceres, has lieen discovered, del Rio. There have been nine deaths estou is one of quiet and order. l’rosdcnt McKinley has replied to yond the control of the engineer, and, Consul-General Gudger, at Panama, and 25 of the conspirators have been ' 1 rhiwski wns slightly womided. during the last month, and 11 eases Fli-«« at Yuma. China, signifying Ins willingness to striking a sharp curve toppled over. announcing the collapse of the revolu imprisoned. Several military officers , are now under treatment in the hospit ',l" "xeeutiv" eonncil of tlm Amori- I...... , — Fire last Yuma, Aria., July 27. between the imperial govern als. Today General Lee moved the night swept Main street from First to Engineer J. 1’. Ferguson was instantly tionary movement there. He states are involved. The accused will be ts'ni i" ’’y***"11 i<al»>r issueil mi ap- ment and the power», on «•ondition | camp three miles into the country, ami Jonns, dost roving everything in ite killed, and Fireman Wiseman lunl Iv that the liberals unexpectedly surren tried by court martial. President Jim- nniui," "* 1WH|,"'*'"r*t«*rH 'Tgi'nize that Iiliurchy in the empire no sup the quarantine will be strictly ell- tiafli. Tho total loss is estimated at scalded. The accident occurred near dered and that quiet now prevails at inis is visiting the interior. The coun "lir Urne» nlruady in ex- pressed and forcigneis lie given com Park City. Panama. iHeuoe. forced. 25,060; insurance, «4,800. try generally is quiet. plete protection. Hoyt, the Playwright, Has Done Crary. King «if Hervln Kitvitgrd. A New Feme». Kalispell, Mont., July 27.—One oí »1« Thousand Roasted Chlekens. hxs^'in * "ihMl wirt of claiiiis New York, July 28.—Charles H. Belgrade, July 24. — King Alexiimler,* Henevil, N. Y., July 26. — Dr. Wil- Dr. Figg, of southwest Missonii, has tlm worst forest tires ever known in Chicago, July 28.—Fire which broke Jun Rutti.id a case 102 years old. of Sevin, bus prochlim«*«! his lu throthnl liam Brooks, director of the Smith ob- Hoyt, the playwright and theatrical siicn «ile<l in having his name changed Northwestern Montana is uow raging out at noon today in the building at Jsiiidi.?,"rl‘ H grami lodgi- Ims to Peak with the assistance of tho c ir to Mme. Drags Maschin, u widow, who in the Swan lake I'ouutry, on the west- sirvatory, discovered a now comet this manager, has been adjudged insane at 225-227 South Water street, occupied Hartford, Conn., and taken to a retreat was formerly a ladv-ni-waitiug to morning iu the eastern heavens. Its more thun 102,000 cult court. i tn part of the Lewis and Clark forest I by the commission firm of li. L. Queen Nathalie, the king's mother. positiou at discovery, July 24, 13 there, llis condition his critical. reserve. Gus Mosier, superintendent ■ Brown & Co., caused damages esti Buffalo county, Neb., Isiasts the hours, was right ascension 2 hours, 42 tl'"1 sn'lmi"’’ Ih cn ditefl with . Totik M«»r|«hlitr and l>ta<L Ireland's Lutheran church has about mated between «56,000 and «75,000, of the reserve, reports that. Indiaus de largest alfalfa field in tho world, It minutes, 40 seconds; declination north SeiiHlo, July 24.—Joo Greenwald, it liberately set tire to the timber, and 79,000 baptised members, which is and created a panic among a score of *'i'l edili 1"n “""».' •»"usly owning is from one half to two miles wide and 2 degrees, 30 minutes, with northerly uearly the total population. " wll“'ig a nowspnpur. sporting man, well-known all over the uro slaughtering tho game. He will | girls, caused tbe death of 6,000 chick eight miles long. motion. The oomet is in the constel Paciflo coast, died hero today from iiroceed against th«' perpetrators. ens, and for a time threatened the ‘""»'''i 1ro"Vi"’r,>i Mother» has i lation of Aries, has n bright stellar Dr. G. R. Wieland, of Yale, found morphine, taken with suicidal intent. A Concord, N. II., judge has decided Within the space of 80 miles up aud I whole block. Three girls were report- a turtle in tlm black hills that lived nucleus, and a broad tail. This is the that so<la water is one of the necessar I ed missing, but it*is believed they to I h , I, . I , "r » "Hibinili I'lmvcntioii His people are well-to-do Californians, down tlm river, he says, there are over 22d comet discovered by Dr. Brooks. «id 4, " ' u Ul»ic»»g«» August I, 2. a millions of years ago. which proves living near Eureka. ies of life auii liiav be sold ou Sunday. oauapetl. 30 tire» Uow buruiug tiercelv. i that tlm region was once an ocean. EpitollH' of tl Tclcgrnphlc World, I