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KLAMATH VOL. Ul V. KLAMATII 5 fl IAIH< Nt WS. REPUBLICAN. FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, AUGUST D, 1900. RUSSIANS ATTACKED MARCHINO ON PEKIN. 1 ESAV NO. OF NO CONSEQUENCE. 17 AMERICA IN SAMOA 4 J Th« Nlearsgai» Mrlxure Will Not Mtnp Alllwti Far... Du. al iha Capital Iu Fight Da/», th« Canal« Washington August 5.—From inside Brussels, August, 4 — M. de Fav- Kentucky Populist. nominated A. Epitome of the Telegraphic II. < ardiu for governor Driven South From Mukden ream, minister of foreign affaire, has Nothing Lost by Marking the sources it was learned that the action Annexation of Tutuila and of the Nicaraguan government in tak- received th« following dispatch, datad News of the World. by Chinese Troops. 8mnll|aii atf'a|m Nouiu la well in ing possession of the property of the Shanghai, August 4, from M. de Car Other Islands. Alaska Boundary. han<| Mini <I g <*ii'iiM| Maritirn« ('anal Company will have tier de Marchianne, secretary of th« not the slightest effect upon the con- Belgian legation, now acting us charge Iowa Republicans remembered Min TERSE IK KN UK’» ”.’»iE WIRES ister t'ong.., in th„|r platform. atructon of tbe canal by the United l'OLE MN SUFFERN SEVERE LOSS d'affaires of Belgium at Shanghai: ARRANGEM EVI ONLY TEMPORA RY States government. It is fully under INSTRUMENT OE CESSION SIGNED “ The allies are marching on Pekin. Ihnullii.ii fuse,,« Mr„ inarching on stood that when the canal it actually 1 hey are IS miles from Tien Tain and • «kin, «nd urn due tln ro ini lght -lays. authorized by the United States that should reach I'ekin iu eight days. All Iir the Nicaraguan government will have Commander Till«/ Eatubllab«• a Mtabla A workman was i-rushed almost to the Europeans have taken refuge in the ^w*rrnni«itt Where II «rctofor« to make terms with the United States, Ji-llv in a I sine iininty, Oregon, saw inner iuclosure of the imperial city.” There W m No Order. mill. notwithstanding any concessions it '1 ten Tain, July 38, via Che Foo, may have granted to other parties. N«w Hampshire Democrats uoniinat- The wrakness of th« mouaia.li aoses Nt. Petersburg, August 2.—The Rus July 31. and Shanghai, August 4.— Washington, August 5.—Commander Washington, August 3.—None of the There is a possibility that provision cd Dr. I r--l< ri k T. Potter lor gov- sian general staff has received dis auilsty fo (amln« atrlek«ii India. Iho American commander re<-«iv«d protests said to have been made in will t>e made for concessions that have Benjamin F. Til lev, in charge of the nrnnr. patches from various commanders indi orders from Washington balay not to Alaska against the definition of the been granted, in order to avoid any United States naval station on the Isl Mauy Boera ar« surrendering and th« King \ ictor I miimiel III, successor cating a serious state ol affairs throu gh- delay the advance on I'ekin. He waa provisional boundary line have reached possible difficulties. It is not believed and of Tutuila. Samoa, transmits in a j'lee Hlsta army will suuu l>e » thing to King lliiinbvit. has arrived at uut Manchuria. The revolt in the also informed that heavy reinforce Washington yet, and the impression here that the Cragin-Eyre (Company has recent r«[«>rt to the navy department of the I1»**- Monza. uelghlHirbrsal of Mukden and Die dis ments are en route. prevail, in the state department that any purpose in this concession other upon tbe condition ot affairs on tho isl Twel’« persona wer« drown««! and <>reat activity h noticeable at the agitation on that .object is based on a than to secure money from the United and an “instrument of cession’’ exe In Germany, 8,tl.’iO officer« and 20,- trict northward has assumed am h pro- | (XKI uisd« homeb’sa by inundations Transport lack of knowledge of the exact nature States when the canal is built, Author- cuted by the chiefs of Tutuila and the (Hlo men hum volunteered for CI i I uumi |s.rtloiis that the Russian column has Japanese headquarters. mused by rains Iu Chilo. lawn compelled to retreat from Muk preparations are being hurried. It is ot the agreement effected between the ities on the canal have never believed United States government. The docu service. Breast, th« assassin of King Hum den southward. Fighting continuous extremely unlikely that either the Jap- United States and Great Britain, by that the cow.eeiions obtained by thii ment formally cedes and transfers to Government will investigate the ly, tho column with difficulty reached anese or British intend to lie left behind which a most dangerous subject was syndicate were ot any value. tert, worked In a silk mill al Paterson, Commander Tilley, as the representa anarchist a<llvity Iu th« vicinity of the station at the Ajasamlzian, where tin- Americans, though the British removed from the current negotiations |i, J., until May ot thia year. tive of the United States government, Kyre-Cragin Conce>»lon Proclaimed. New York. on July it was surrounded by Chinese preparations are a long way from com between the two countries. The Populists ar» planning to hav« the Islands of Tutila, Anna, and all It is Manafua, Nicaragua, via Galveston, < hiinis« im|s rlul government 1« us trrsrps. Reltiforoeiiiunts were sent and pleteness. The Japaribse organization, pointed out by state department offi- August 6.— The Nicaraguan congress other islands, rocks, reefs, foreshores their main campaign hemlquartere at Ltncolu, Neb., with a branch al Chi ing diplomacy to cheek advauca of al- the withdrawal of the column was on th« other hand, excites the admira ciala that thia provisional boundary convened last evening, and was per and waters lying between certain de Ilex on I'ekin. effected to Daaehlzao with 48 casual tion of all. line, the running of which is said to sonally addressed by President Zelaya, grees of latitude and longitude, namely, vsr1 ties, killed, wounded and miasiug. ’ 1 he total strength of the allies here have excited the American mintfi’S in who declared that the condition of the to erect the same into a separate dis Nir William Vernnu Hurconrt, lilmrul United States Senator Wellington, The railway from Mukden to Telin Kepubllcau, of Marr laud, , aiiienin- ,<s leader, --»timatiw th« cost of th« Boer and llaachixao has been completely is 17,000. Rc-iufurcements are arriv the Porcupine region, is not in any country, especially from the point ol trict to be known as the district of Tu ing daily. aeUMi binding upon either party to the finances, showed distinct improvement. tila. The “instrument of cession” re olocti.'U of war at flUO.ooo.ooo. that b" will "Pl"1«' th» G destroyed and the fate of the workmen modus vivendi, except aa a purely tem He announced the termination of the was Higned by the marks of 22 chiefs, Prosldsiii McKinley. CHINA TO BLAME. F.dlcte of the Chin««« lin|«>rlal gov- and railway officials north of Mukden porary scheme designed to prevent hos concession to the Maritime Canal Com with their seals affixed, on April 17 «rnmciit luini.l hr |«to uu July 2 order la not known. ’I lie whole Mukden dis Italy deeply tuourne th tile conflicts between the miners and pany, and formally proclaimed the ex last, immediately prior to the raising FtiIrt. < uiul.inn th. Christian« ed tho Boxers to kill the Christians. Hou of King Humle rt. bu trict Is menaced by largo bodies of Chi Ii«p«rlnl Bol.ra («dice forces, through lack of knowl istence of the Eyre-Cragin canal con of the Stars and Stripes over the 'naval Orti.ra.ti 1«, Kill, Ron la quiet, ati-l no dlsturlaruce will edge aa to their rights. The purpose of cession. He also emphasized the gov station at Pago Pago. F.x-t ioveriior Roger Wolcott, of nese troops with artillery. l.mdon, August 4.—At last the story the arrangement as to that is fully dis Sltelld tho »< eva.il'll of the 11«w kiug. Chines« tnsqui and Boxers, in defi The provisions of the documents set Ma««ai >iu»-'tt«, ha« ai'cepted th« ap ernment’s programme for extending of Pekin ha. lawn told. Dr. Morrison, Every fisherman on Fraser river. pointment u. United .'-tales minister to ance of treaties, liavu apja-ared at the in today'« Time«, holds up the Chinese closed by the inclusion in the modus the national railroad. His speech was forth that the chiefs of the towns shall townsol Tuksbou, Sinjudshi and Ga- vivendi of apron, ion in these terms: received thrroughout with enthusiasm. be entitled to retain their individual With th« escoptloll of 7IM) mi'll ol the Italy. ieff, inciting the inhabitant, to revolt. government before th« world aa guilty, control of the separate towns, provided “It is understood, aa formally set while fishermen's uuiou at Hteveaton, Il la str-ingly intimated that Oregon <>n July 17 th« garrison nt Niujudshl mid to a degree of infamy as duplicity Thrown From a Iforwe and Killed. out in communications to the state de the same shall be in accordance with rt*rt«<l to work ami thu strike 1» prac sch-sd land l usHirss is muliipulal«M| by was shelb-d from the town, three men that excel- Is th« surmise of its worst partment of the Uniter! States, that the New Y’ork. August 3.—Miss Clarissa the laws of the United States concern tically broken. orti. lais for t)ln benefit of a private la-lug killed. A Russian detachment d<-tractors. In the miiiu dlsjatV h he citizens or subjects of either power Blake, daughter of 8. l'arkman Blake, ing Tutila. It provides also that thia Ituaaian mddlora In Manchuria havn graft. returning from an inspection of uffalrn gives a more hopeful view of the pros subject to this arrangement in tne tem a retired banker of Boston, was killed government shall protect and respect Iwu attacked by Chlneew Irtiups »ml pects of th« besieged than has lieen ex- Senator Foraker >aya th« Ihnnocrata iu Gaoudnn peninsula was attacked and porary jurisdiction of the other shall at New Rochelle, N. Y., this after the individual rights of the people to driven southward from Muk<l«n. Box- hav« m much show of winning con surrounded by Chinese troops July 21. prwsed by any of the others who have suffer no diminution of tbe rights and noon. She went there to purchase a their land and property; and should era have app>-ar«d in aeveral towns, gress aa they had of carrying < Iregoll The Russians eventually repulsed the l>een heard from. Simultaneously privileges which they now enjoy.” horse for cross-country riding, and the government require their land, it and am ln< itiug the luhabitauts to re last Jun«. Chiucse with a loss of eight Cossacks there comes from the Belgian charge Every American miner whose claim picked out a magnificent bay. She shall take the same on payment of a d'affaires at Shanghai an official state lies on the wrong side of the boundary mounted the animal and took several fair consideration. tail. killed and 10 wounded. Navy 'li-jutrlmi nt ahares th« general i ment tliat the allies are expected to line now lieing drawn is, according to turns around a field and then started to Alter • conlerriico with < hnirmaii dlstruat that all was not Well ou Commander Tilley visited Rose isl < the MINISTERS SAFE. reach Pekin in about a week, they l>e- the official view here, bolding his claim try him over the hurdles. She ran and, tbe eastern member of the'Saiuoan Banna, yesterday, Governor lt<a>a«v«lt bailie ahl|> On-gon whi'ti alia wont ing 18 miles from Tien Tain yesterday. by quite as sound a tenure as he en him to a hurdle, and the horse rose to group, which lies 70 miles to the east said h« would tie » private cltiaeii dur ashore. All Earrpt %*»»« Krttrlrr, German, Were Another letter has been received at joyed before the provisional treaty was it. but as be went over his hind hoofs of Mayua, hoisted the American flag ing August, aud that he hail mad« no Allir July It. Tien Tsin from tbe British minister made. He has neither lost nor gained struck the top rail, and Miss Blake was and took formal possession. The amount of grows gold iu the This is dsduite arrangement« for the later Washington, August 2. — The effect Sir Claude MacDonald, dated July 24 in strength of title by this arrange thrown. She struck on the back of nothing but a coral reef, and is of no Uuited Males treasury is $481,170.» months of th« campaign. “We are surrounded by imperial 764, the highest U> tho history of the of the day’s news from China was to her head at the neck. Her spine was value. Very stringent regulations Caleb Powers, <>u trial for th« mur government. freshen til« hope that th« govurnnn-nt tnaqis,” he writes, "who are firing on ment, ao he certainly has no cause for broken at the base of the brain, and she have been issued by Commander Tilley complaint, as he would have were the der of Governor Goebel, of Kentucky, can soon get indirct communication ua continuously. The enemy is enter- prohibiting the importation of flrearms, boundary line now l«lng drawn a per was dead when picked up. Tlie government of Nicaragua testified that th« objix I In bringing with Minister Couger. Tho mass of I prising, but cowardly. We have pro- manent one. The officials here, how dynamite and other explosives into Hospital Corps. mountain mon to th« alate capital was taken |«SB i « m 1 i > ii of the property of testimony as to his being alive as late viaious for al>out a fortnight aud are eat Lexington, Ky., Augusto.—Sergeant Tutila. An order recently issued for to >bow their Interest In affaire, mid Martine < anal <'omp.iny and renimnl as th« 2'-M iyst. is now so groat as to ing our ponies. The Chinese govern ever, are fully prepared to defend the temporary boundary, aud point out George Whitemeyer, of the local re bids the importation of wines, beers or e«>m|Miiy'a car«, rails and pnqs-rty th« not to Intimidate th« legislature or thr warrant th« <!<*]iu>tm<'Ut in resuming ment, if there be one, has done nothing liquors except by permission of the that, so far'from having ceded to Great to th« interior from Greytown. slsctlon l«>ard. considerations of projects for the future. whatever to help us. If the Chinese Britain an increase of territory, Great cruiting station, received telegraphic commandant. orders from the surgeon-general to en W4.I1, Crop n-|»>rts from Yakima, With all its anxiety to get Mr. Conger do not press the attack wo can hold Britain temporarily yielded to the The commissioner of internal revenuu list men for the hospital corps, consist Tivoli Frequenter« Fined. at Washington has lasued a circular and lav Grand«, or , arc r-av; grain is aud the Americans in Pekin safely for, any it) days. So no time should t>o Unite-! States nineteen-twentieths of ing of stewards, wagoners aud mechan Yamhill county. turning out |««>r in away,the department is proceeding with lost if a terrible uiaasacre is to be New York, August, 5.—Eighty-ona prohibiting th« use of manufacturers the teritory in dispute, and suffered ics. The order is considered significant women and 11 men who were arrested of cigars, cigarettes or tola»«-™, when Oregon, ami farmers dnclaro they will proper prm'aulion, and is by no means avoided. ” her shipping to be kept 10 miles from disposed to accept any pro|«>sitiou that Yet a Shanghai special says Li Hung tbe boundary line at the nearest point, ot the hurried movements in the near in the Tivoli, a ten-1 er loin resort, last put In statutory packages, of lal«-ls alsvlidou It tor at*» k raining. future, as the orders allow any one to containing “any premia«' of, offer of John Clark Ridpath, th« historian, would unduly jeopardize their lives. Chang has received a decree, dated notwithstanding the Canadian ambi serve who has a common school educa night, were araigned in the [>olice court Such might i<o the result of an off hand here today. Two of the women were July 28, commanding him to inform «r any order <>r «-«rtltli at« lot any gilt, is dead at New Y’ork. tion to get a port on Lynn canal. tion. whereas heretofore men for hos fined $10 for disorderly conduct, and acceptance of the proposal to have th« the eousuls that the ministers ware prlre, i-retnlum, payment or reward." Lightning killed stock and did other Chinese government deliver the foreign pital serivce were required to havo had another was sentenced to three months* safe uu that date. Evidently Sir CONGER HEARD FROM. New Orleans has qulet< <1 duwn after damage near t'ciitiaha, Wash. some experience. ministers at Tieu Tain, for it is real <'laude MacDouald waa over-pesai- imprisonment as a vagrant. The other the ra<-« riots. A leak in drvdock No. 2. Brooklyn ized that tbe «wort might I* over|«>w- iiiistic, aa Dr. Morrison, uniler date of II«» Several Week»* Trovlaloii», But it cases went over. Of the men. all were Sir Edwin Arnold’» Son Held. King llumliert of Italy, ws. assassin- navy-yard, han caused a great amount i-rod by su|M>rior forces of Boxers on July 21, announces the arrival of sup Short of Ammunition. San Francisco, August 5.—Julian discharged excepting J. F. O’Conner, stml at Monza. the way to the sea. Th« state ctejiart- plies. In view of this it is quite with ol damage. Washington, August 8.—The war B. Arnold, son of Sir Edwin Arnold, the temporary manager of the Tivoli, The Taung li Yamun refuses to de ineut has come to th« conclusion that in leaaan that th« edict anouncing th« department this afternoou received two w ho is in custody of a United State, who was held in $2,000 bail for exam Christian l>«wet haa offr-rr«! to sur render conditionally. liver messages In cipher to the minis Mr. Couger himself is th« best person safety of the ministers on the 28th if calilegrams from China. The first marshal awaiting the result of extradi ination, and J. F. McAvo, the waiter, to judge of th« conditions under which correct. tion proceedings, was not surprised tc who is alleged to have assaulted State ter» nt Pekin. read: Thirty miners were cntombeil '•y Ids delivnruDec shall 1« effected, and, learn that his partner. Thomas Bolton Senator Ford in the Tivoli a few nights "Che Foo (undated). — Corbin, JESTER IS NOT GUILTY. fire iu a Mexican mine. Italian Iraqis took tho oath of alleg thereinto, it is again looking to tn« Sistne, had been held (or trial in Lon ago, and against whom Senator Ford Washington—Tien Tain, July 27. — A Franc« Inara a possible conlltion be- iance to their new klugat Horn« among Chinese government to place it iu com Tlie Jury FI ik I That If«* Did Not Murder message just received from Conger don. He said that the fact that only appeared as the complaining witness. much enthusiasm. munication with Mr. Conger, in order tseen Ja|«n and China. Gilbert Gal«». says: ‘Since July 16, by agreement, $10,000 bail waa asked showed that tbe McAvo was held in $100 bail for ex A din|mtch received at Rome says that it may be advised by him. That Kansas City, August 4.—A Times there has been no firing. I have pro action was not serious. He said that amination tomorrow, his counsel stat General Otis justltlea the killing of th« t 'hlneac government 1« holding 601) requirement was the first of the condi special from New London, Mo., says: visions for several weeks, but little his father was not at outs with him, ing that he desired to bring counter DV Filipino Imu<lila in Mindanao. tions laid down by President McKinley “Alexander Jester, the octogenarian, Euro|n<ntia n> hostages. and that the affairs of tbe firm were charges against Senator Ford. ammunition. All safe and well.* A \\ isconain syndicute has lamght in his answer to th« appeal of the Chi vvlio has been ou trial here for the |>ast being settled. If he is not ext radited, It is oili< tally announ<*cd that no “ 1 (Daggett) report that the allied New «Ior»ey Law» Adequate. 10 Ooo acres of timlrer land in Idaho. I citizen lo-ca rights through the recent nese emperor, so that th« situation dip two weeks for the murder. 2V years forces will soon advance. There is he proposes to stay here. New York, August 5.—Governor lomatically cannot be said to have I h - vii A larndoti |m|s'r maki-a serious , marking of the ........ ago, of Gilbeit Gates, was acquitted practically uo looting by the Ameri Alaska bound- Loat in Womlfrl»n<t. Voorhees, of New Jersey when asked if materially changed by the develop tonight. The jury took three ballots. cans, and no uuuecessary killing. The charges against New York immigration i ary line. Helena, Mont., August 5.— J. R. the state authorities would make any officials. ments of to<lay. “When the jury tiled into the court ludia arrived July 26. Order McCann, Piper, cashier of the First National investigation of the anarchists in New Chinese trisips lamibardeil Blagve- Miner« KnltHiibrd. Plana am on hart to eataldiah a gen- aCcbensk, th« capital of Amur, July 26 room it was tiled with an expectant Sladen, both Allens, Mitchell and bank at St. Mary’s, who was one of a Jersey or try to stop the promotion of Monterey, Mex., Aug. 1.—At Mate- throng. Judge Erby, who was in wait Brice to join regiment here. W»1 tramqsirtatiou at Governor's and 28. Th« Russians havu burned l>arty going through Y’ellowstone park, their cause, replied that the laws aru lalsml huala, a mining camp south of Mon ing. prompty adivsed the foreman of “DAGGETT.” is lost in Wonderland. He strayed well observed now in New Jersey and sevcrnl villag* •- terey, iu th« state of San Luis Potosi, tbe jury, Joseph Barry, as soon aa tbe The second read: "Che Foo.—Cor away on Monday from the rest of the amply sufficient to cover the anarchy National quarantine has boon de The Anti-Imperialistic League has clared against Cape Norn« and Dutch written Senator llonr a lettercomlcinii- fir« broke out in the Inv Pas mine aud jurymeu had takeu seats aud asked if bin. Washington. Tien Tsin, July 80. party at the Fountain Geyser hotel, and issue. If any transgressions of tbe l«fore the miners could reach the sur they had come to a conclusion. Barry —The Flintshire arrived July 27. Two Harbor. Ing him lor Ins decision t-i nup|a>rt face many of them were entomlied ¡and answered in the affirmative and handed hundred and fifty-seven of the Ninth at last accounts no trace of him had laws were committed, the state will been found. A detachment of troops take prompt action, and the offenders, An ''astounding American intrigu<>* President McKinley for re-election. either bin nod to death or suffocated. the verdict to the judge. The latter, infautry are sick. Two doctors, 100 is assisting in the search for the miss when proved to be such, will be prose I Is sllegml to have been discovered in I hc treasury <lv|mrtment is sending It is thought th» loss of life will reach unfolding the paper, scanned it a mo hospital corps men and 20 signal men ing man. His friends fear that his cuted and punished. The governor Shanghai. out th« new 2 |s-r cent Isinda issued to 80. There is great excitement in the ment. and then read: ‘We, the jury, are needed. There is unavoidable de mind became unbalanced. did not seem pleased at the imputation A Kansas stockman is “wanted* for take the place of the <d<l issue. Of town ami the nnuiber of missing men find the defendant, Alexander Jester, lay in unloading the transports. For that anarchists were being slielteied in Asliaiitee Campaign. Al not guilty.* eign troops are arriving. rztenstv« fraud in <li«|>oaing of asH-oud tlio latter, $320,1181),000 have boeu sur cannot be accurately determined. his state. 5. — Beekwai, Ashantee, August mortgages. ready 11 bodies have Iwen removed. “DAGGETT.” “The old prisoner. Ix-ut with age. rendered. Yellow Fever hi Florida. Ramon Gomez, the mine foreman, ami worn with watching, sat as if The official confirmation of the news Major H. R. Beddoes, with 100 men Bost General I'rinaloo, with 5,(8)0 An undated message rts-civetl at Tien and two guns, started July 24 to locate Key West, Fla., August 5.—Dr. •nsn, surrendered unconditionally to Tain from Minister Conger confirms tho Imldly descended tlie «halt and went dazed for an instant, while the audi that Minister Conger is safe and well, the enemy’s war camp. The camp was into tlie burning cbanil>er for th« pur* ence, at tlrst too amazed to realize that coupled with the statement that he has Porter, Florida’s state health officer, British. previous report of his safety. The l«<ae of aiding th» unfortunate minors. the trial had so quickly come to an provisions for several weeks, aud that found, the warriors numbering 3,00<' who is now in this city, received today Udy Randolph Churchill was mar- minister has provisions tor several 11« waa overeoine with amok« ami ja-r end. watched the actions of the judge the tiring ou the legation baa ceased, to 4,000 men, three days’ marching from Dr. Weedon, medical representa Several hours’ tive of the board at Tampa, a message to Lieutenant George Cornwallis- weeks, but is short of ammunition. isbed. Ills laidy has been recovered. in breathless silence and seemed unable was welcome intelligence. Tbe infor east of Momjioessi. ’’«st in London. All lat« re|«rta from I'ekin agree Tbe tire raged fiercely for 11 hour». to grasp the meaning of the words just mation from Colonel Daggett was fighting resulted in the defeat of the announcing two cases of yellow fever iu Ex-Din« tor of pIMta ................. t was that th« attack on tho legations has spoken. Jester, dually realizing the promptly telegraphed to President Mc Ashautees against a stubborn resist- that city, and saying he believed tbe !>l<l Ksvelslvr Factory Kurneil. ence. Major Beddoes’ losses were infection to be general. Dr. Porter nt wrested at Havana for tho mi«uso i of ceased. The .livpuii''’« minister writes LelaUton, Or., Aug. 1.—Lebanon import of the words, arose, and, his Kinley at Canton. heavy. He and Lieutenant Phillips once wired Dr. Weedon to place quar under-late of July 10 that the Chinese The last message which came from lovfflimont money. face beaming with joy, moved toward authorities are apparently disposed to waa again visited by a fir« last uiglt tho jurymen to thank them. A mo Minister Conger was that obtained aud Swaby were severely wounded. antine restrictions on all travel to aud A railroad bridge waa burned in alaiut 10 o’clock. Thu building that Thirty men were also wounded. Mort waa recently vacated by tho lxibanon ment later the spectators awoke and throguh the intermediary of Minister troops will be necessary before the cam form Tampa. It is believed that the «»ter txiunty, Oregon, and caught mi negotiate. Wu, aud was supposed to be dated the disease can be conflned to Tampa. gate vent to their feelings in a shout Ill moving an addrima to the queen excelsior factory was discovered to l>e »«cursion train out. Then 18th, >>elore .which time nothing had paign can possibly tinish. with reference to the iiMiissination of on fire anil within a few minutea the that made tho court room ring. San Franciftco Italiano. Senator Clark acknowledges that ho King Humbert, Lord Salisbury de with a common impulse a rush was come since June 12. German Trn ne porta Sall. San Francisco, August 5.—The Ital "•tri >ut«<l a largo sum to thu Dotno- clared in tho British house of lords whole structure was in flames. It was made for the man who had, in his de undoubtedly the work of incendiaries. Bremerhaven, August 5.—The Ger ians of San Francisco met last night «"tic campaign fund. Four <ilrl» Drowned, that society i" threatened by tho depth Tho property l*long«d to O'Neil Bros. clining years, made so brave a tight for man transports Rhein and Adria sailed ii.!.'rr"",n lwl,,’r|f comlumn Emimror of human villainy that is benenth its A Peterson. The loss is about $l.500| his life, aud he waa almost smothered Ocean City, N. J., August 3.— Four for China today, with the staff of the and gavo expression ot their feelings oa Illani’s instructions to his trisqm to surface. girls, none over 20 years old, were expeditionary corps under General von the assassination of King Humbert. A m> insurance. The Lebanon Flouring with congiutnlatione. cablegram of sympathy was sent to the x've no quarter in China. drowned in the surf here today. They Lease]. “ When Jester was enabled Anally to Milla and electric light and water Emperor William and the Tho fact that the ministers nt Pe Y»»h, the governor of Shan Tung, kin are held ns hostages perplexes the plants wrre in close range of the burn disengage himself from the friends who were: Virginia and Elsie Lowe, of empress visited both vessels on the eve Minister of foreign affairs to be com municated to the royal family and it urea Consul Fowler at Che Foo that allies. It is feared that if tho inter ing buildings aud were badly scorched, surrounded him, he made his way Germantown, l’a.; Jeuuie and Bertie of their departure, and bade the offi was decided to hold memorial services Lonsdale, of Windmere. Pa. They ministers wore alivo July 21. national font’s advance the Chinese but otherwise were not damaged. The quickly to the hotel, where, surrounded were iu bathing iu the breakers when cers adieu They were enthusiastically here on tho day of the monarch’s by his children, he rejoiced quietly. <l”,,,’ral Tung Gull Sang will, il defeated, refloat to I'ekin and Lebanon fire department did good work. Ho will leave hero at once for his home they were carried out by a heavy un received. funeral. C. F. Serra, the Italian con bw»>i ,l" *”members of the put all tho remaining foreigners to sul at this port, is now in Rome, and Importati Laborers Arrestati. in (i^luhoma. Ho was taken priaonei dertow. Their screams for help at A large number of young men of I'ekin"11" H,Kanco upon death. tracted thé attention of a lifeguard, Martinique have petitioned I’rseident he was instructed by cable to represent Eagle Pass, Tex., August 8.—Seven- over two years ago.” Tho United States government favors ly-tlve Mexieaus who were aliout to I who succeeded in bringing the young Loubet of France, for armn and passage the local colouv at the funeral. m^11<l^ru,,", WBr® Kijurml, two or Sentenced to He Mhol. an immediate advance upon Pekin, but proceed to tho Indian territory as labor women ashore. The Lowe sisters were Louisville*» Population 704,731. Farmington, Utah, August 4.—Judge dead. The laiiisdale girls showed signs to enable them to proceed to South . Ht«lly, by premature oxploaion of its representations are answered from ers aud were suspected of having been Africa to tight for the Boers. Rolapp today sentenced Nick Haworth Washington, August 5.—The census of \.1,lt111 t*,e Dliuois tuicanipment Europe that the campaign cannot bo hired in violation of the contract labor of life, ami doctors were s|s-edily sum to l>e shot on l-'iiday, September 14, for moned aud did all they could to save National guards. office today announced the population begun la’foro the last week iu August. The coast region ol Geoigia is to havt of Louisville, Ky., to be 204,731, an A mi»Nl()Imry W,M) gtarUH1 ( (r pek(u General Chaffee has full power, and law were detained here by United the murder of Night Watchman San- their lives, but to no purpose. They States authorities. Fifty of thorn were a sugar refinery, the first one in the increase of 42,602 over the census of was « *r ,l" "I th” city, nut th« government has eoiifidoneo in Ills found to belong to this side of the Rio dall. Tho murder occurred last year, both died while the doctors were try state. It is to be located in Blaxley. 18 UO. Ttern''-y "W"- Ha ability to meet any situation that may Grande and were liberated. The re and Haworth was eaptuieil iu Oregon ing to restore them. and brought back for trial. Will Be Bnrletl I« Rome. ' nothing of tlm foreigners' fate. arise. mainder were returnod under guard. Six Dead anti Many Injured. Rome, August 4.—Tbe minister» Cuban Election In September. I ii t r riiHt I oum I Pre hi Service. llote«'^^ late vioe-president have unanimously decided that the body Chicago, August 4. — A special to the Molln.ui’e Petition Denied. I’ol Plancon, the opera singer, sings Washington, AugustS. — The war de Paris, August 4.—The international of King Humbert shall rest in Rome. Record from Tampico, Mexico, sayai worth $",ti",H>i2h0W" 111111 ‘° ,"‘V’ New York, Augst 8.—Judge Dugro, a whole opera in admirable German peace slid arbitration conference today partment has issued an order for a Fifteen thousand troops will pay the As a result of the encounter which took of the supreme court, today handed without understanding a word of that adopted it proposal for the establish general election to be held in Cuba on last honors. Poni'iln Te,ePh”''c * Telegraph place at Donna Cecilia, a fashionable down a decision denying the petition language. ment in connection with the peace the third Saturday of September, to suburb of thia city, yesterday, bet wean of $r>0 lion r 1,1 *" “"thurizo'l capital of Weeks and Battle, attorneys for Ro elect delegates to a convention to bo A fruit grower at Central Point. Or., New York Chinese have issued a land B. Molineux, for a writ of man bureau at JBerue of ail international torii.r , ’hnH «rticles of In- held in Havana on the tint Monday of clears hie orchard of win! fall apples 60 Bahama negroea and a force of Tam proclamation saving mum of them are damus to compel Recorder Hoff sum press service to tie known as the Peace ^imratioii at Trenton, N.J. November. This convention is to by driving a bunch pf hogs through it. pico police, aided by a company of from tho tribes involved in Boxer dis marily to decide the Molineux appeal Agency, whose duty will be the publi frame and adopt a constitution for the All apples which have dropped will soldiers from the government barracka sLK‘*urt,c'’ "f cation of a bulletin showing the ad here, four negroea and two soldiers turbances. *■ decision meant people of Cuba. pai>ere. J **s an. <lll,trt<'t court of Hawaii, be eaten hy the hogs, also the worms in have died front their wounda. and 21 vancement in the interest of peace. It ha in the Moli- a delay of A ranch of 850 acres, with 200,000 ‘‘wtlamiI " m W"“" r "’ "’»“‘»K. the apples—which weie the direct negroes are Buffering from wounda. the condemn- will be furnished free to all the papers You needn’t go to war to teat your cause of the apples dropping. Perkins ’ “ l"’l’>"’W of Senator chickens and an output of 110,000,000 ueux case, .of Europe. Funds will be raised by Several of them will die. oath coll. courage; have your teeth fixed. eoart, ' ° Call,or"1«. clerk of hie "gga a year wi" •’« established at Man ed man mus I subscription to carry out the tdan. asquan, N. J ■Ia|sin, || ihM-eariary, < an send 70,600 •••’«» to Chin«. v»U8 L\. •l’g