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KLAMATH I VOL. EÏ J V. ; i K LA MATH LAllW NEWS. FALLS, REPUBLICAN. KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, r I uri ''herinan, Idahu, I. unsuitalds Air au Indiali * 1,^,1. Lx-v-ei-ri'tsry Ihiutwell anuoMuees Epitome <>f the Telegraphic that he wilI »ut« (or llrvau. Kruger Applied for Asylum in ‘■"veu )>«rsoiis servi biliari in a traili News ol the World. American Consulate. wreck u«ar Grand Rapida, Mieto. Ili« | rink sl.iH weiit tlirough tli« v\ «shlngtiiii |{i'publb «n convention. Iliewar departmeut publlslie« I-ili- HOLLIS’ MISSION TO TRANSVAAL l'ilio coir««|s>iideii( « < apturud by Puli sti m. u» I rii hard Margini sava thè power» bave dei |dcd mi a uew torni of goveru- meni tur t bum. A site has boeu chosen tor tbe new fort Hall Indian »• bool. The Russian minister will not laavs I'ekin before his comrades. The tswieged foreigner. Ill I'rkln ha»« feed to last them only a week Bryan's speech of acceptance will lai reproduced by phonograph. Twelve poewons were killed aud 48 iujun-l Iu a traili wreck iu Italy. The empress Intends to leave Pekin beloni the foreign troop, arrive. Appropriations by the last Mission af congress were 4710,168,882. The ameer of Afghanistan Is pH pil ing to mie into Itusalan ten Itot i Til« annual convention of the Typo graphical Union opeiirMl III Milwaukee Several cannervmen were arrested lor packing salmon alter close of sea- •on. By mistake British and Russian ar tillery slielied the Americana al Yang Tsun. Judge t-acombe, of New Y’ork, re- luseil to sign a writ of vxlradillou lor Neely. About Jo farmers near Halem real ised 5'1 rente |wr lushd fol wheal oy palling the same. Eiport of gold from New Y'ork la ex- pecUel to relax the fiuau< lai telialou al Eurupeau capitula. Th« state department replie.I to the erllit appointing 1.1 Hung iTialig a peace Coinmissloller. Two gmeinmelit |ul<k traina lente Vancouver to take a transpor* ai heat- 11« (or servii« in China. Tin n-port that the I'anadlan govern ment has alalidoneil Ilio royalty un Ilin Y'ukuu gold output is rml correct, tU export duty Is under cuuslileration. I'arejita. well-known < «fiali bandit, was shot and k lie.I at l'alma borilo, lo nillea from Santiago, by a corjairal ol th« rural guard. Tills outlaw hail been terr''rising the country for Mirrai years. lie has committed huiimui murders A pltchwl battle m-eurrerl near < ira- ham. N, M , ta-iwwu tvlwecli a |sissc. uti-ler Dspety Sheriff IV K. Instar, an i two lavti lit- wlai fviLliad a stun- In Graham IB broad <lav light, t'ucnlthe rubliera was killed. The other was wound«-'!, but In ««caped. ‘n-ni r.il I buffe« ri-|ai|ti-d Dui alile» vi Ma Imi. ;‘o milea troni l'eklu, three ‘•f i<>ur <l*y* TRAIN WHECK IN AIGtST 23, 1900 ITALY IS rwslee Fersuns War« Klllail »»a rortf Injured- Rome, August 18.—The railroad ac cident which occurred about midnight i 18 miles from this city turns out to [ liavs laMin more serious than re|s>rtod. I It now ap|«ars that 12 perso'»« were i killed and 48 wounded, of whom 16 are seriously injured. The disaster was i-aus«<l by the te'e- »■•oping ol two sections of tbe tram on the railroad from home tr. Florence, tieanng notable paraous wlio had been attending the recent ceremonies here. I he engine of the first section became disabled and stop|«ed and the train was almost Immediately afterwards struck by the second section, 'ihe <«ratal Duke ami Grand Duchess Pete, of Russia ami the memliers ol the Turk ish mission, who had attended the funeral of King Humbert, were among the passengers, but they were unin jured. The grand ducbMs is a sistei ol the new qunen of Italy. IVlieu Informed ol the accident. King \ ietor Emanuel and tgunen Helene, haat«n«el to th« scene. The queen and her sister returned to the qulrinal. while the king ami the grand duke re inaiued on the spot, giving orders tc assist lu clearing the wreck aud saviug the injured. They re-entered the qul riual at 6 u’clook in the morning. NO. UP TO 19 CONGRESS. Necessity for th« I rn pro A*men t Columbia Klv«r. of th« Washington, August 18.—More than The Frink Slate Adopted by ever I*fore is it now necessary to make Figures Will Approximate an improvement at the mouth of the Washington Republicans. Colombia river. That improvement 35,000,000 Bushels. ALL BI T ONE BY A< < LAMATION 4 of has always lieen necessary, but when it is pointed out in the report of the naval board that it is desirable Ur have u drydock on the Uoumbia, that makes the necessity for the great improve- mnt according to the latest plans of the enigneers greater than ever, and it now devolves upon congress to pro vide for such an improvement iu the next river and harbor bill. The Unit ed states has fleets upon the oceans. It has naval vessles, it has army trans- porta, besides the growing Pacific com- merce carried in vessels owned by pri- vale corporations and individuals, These vessel, must be cared for in the government docks, and it is necessary to have a repair station where they can lie taken care of in case of accident. The interests in the far Fast have de veloped. Instead of being lees, there will be more ships, and there will tie more naval vessels on the Pacific coast than there are today. The neces sities are greater. We shall always have armies in the Philippines, and they must have supplies, and trans ports must carry soldiers to and from those distant shores. When thia mat ter is made plain to the men who have charge of preparing the next river and harbor bill, there ought to be no diffi culty in making the Columbia river improvement one of such profound im portance by reason of the proposed building of a government drydock and naval station, that they will make proper provision for the improvement of the mouth of the Columbia, This naval station and dock are absolute necessities in order to keep pace w rith the progress and development of the 1 Pacific coast. EAKLY ESTIMATES Vieitla on Heavy f antis factory anti Light TOO Were Lands HIGH (Jnsatia* Pro ti u<-«<l Record Viriti a. Iximlon, August 18. — President Congressmen—W. L. Jones, of Yaki Portland, Or., August 18.—The time- Kruger aiidresaed a formal sppllcatlon ma; F. W. Cushman, of Pierce. nonored saying that a big wheat crop to the United b tat vs to grant him a Governor — J. M. Frink, of King. I re|iaralluii> to «xtsmd III» railn ad «ancillary in case the necessity for It is always overestimated, while a small Lieuteuant Governor—ii. G. Mc 'lowu thè Yukuii (ioni W hit« Hors« lo crop is underestimated, holds excep arose. 'I his occurred, according tn Bride, ol fikagit. iwlkirk are m progress. tionally good in the case of the crop j secretary Reitz, the day Lord ltolieits Secretary ul .Hate—S. H. Nichole, of now being harvested. The early esti < blu» «HI »sud a high officiai to entered Pretoria. Snohomish. mates made on this crop were rniarly luug * imw t«> ariaiigi* for deilveriug Tbe details uf Ihe event have been T reasurer—C. W. Maynard, of all record breakers, some of them so file furrlgner. lo tini alHes. related tu a refurier of tiie press liy F. Lewis. much so that they were ridiculous. Auditor—J. D. Atkinson, of Chelan. Euri igu nud doniestiv wheat market, W. Unger, who lias just returned Ironi State Grain Inspector Wright, of Taco tile Transvaal, and who secured the III- Attorney-General—W. B. Stratton. ‘lave . dovvnward ten<l«ncy, and tire ma, an official whose emolumenta from lormatiuu from Secretary Reitz and ol Pacific. locai situ.tlon iimtiuuna dull. the wheat industry are sufficient to others. After quoting thu secretary a. lai nd Commissioner—Samuel A. Cal warrant at least a small degree of ac <*ri-gi'U aiipreine court decide» that saying Presldurit Kruger would in-ver vert, ol Whatcom. ilstrii'l att-irm-v'« («« mu.t ite deposit- take to tlie mountains, on account o* curacy in his statements, early in the Sup«-nuti-udeut of Public Instruction season led off with an estimate of 38.- *d with cl.-rk whv-u <llvor>« .ulta are fils age, but would retreat down the — R. B. Bryan, of Chehalis. tlled. 000,000 bushels for Washington alone. line, finally «Si-aping to Portuguese ter Judges of Supreme Court—Wallace He has since reduced his figures to I he tr.ir>|sirt Thoimis, which left ritory, .Mr. Uugcr says that tiie day tbe Mount, uf Spokane; R. (J. Dunbar, of 25,800,000, but there is still plenty ol Nagasaki August Iti. will tiring ¥16 British entered Pretoria President Thurston. leeway for lopping off 5,000,000 to • lek .or i four llisalie soldlcrs Irum tiie Kruger sent for W. btauley Hollis, tile SAN FRANCISCO STRIKE. Presidential Electors—Ubas. Sweeny, 7,000,000 bushes! and yet be in no PhilIppliiMi American consul at famreuco Maiques, of Spokane; J. M. Boyd, of Okanogan; danger of having the figures too low. Th. Mlllui.u'. I' m I ioi Want. Kight aud Mr. Hollis was taken to Mai hado- F. W. lla-tings. of Jeffereou; 8. G. Severe flood, bave oc. urred In Ja|>aii Whitman county, Wash , and Uma Ilnur Hay. Cosgrove, of Oatfield. sud It is Hip. rti-d that 2,'J0<i ¡airiwms dorp In a .¡mclal car. President Kruger tilla couuty Or., are the banner wheat San Francicso, August 16 —Th« asked him it his government would bave la-,n druaued. Itallway trafile l» counties of tbe respective states aud Tacoma. Wash., August 17.—J. M. grant him (President Kruger; an asy Millmen's Union, backed by the Build- Itili rrupl' d. both of these big counties will fall lum iu the Ixmrenco Marques consulate Ing Trade« Council, today begun in Frink, of King, was nominated for from 30 to 50 per cent short, of their Ilirt-e llvi-a wi-ra •aetlliced by (Ire a. until he (Mr. Kruger), made other ar- earnest its tight for an eight-hour day. governor bv acclamation at the Repub record yields. In a few districts in thè r> sull ol all "Xplosion of naturai rnngements for Ills departure. I'resi A strike has been ordered and tin lican state convention t<slay. Every both Oregon „saw and Washington »» m.'i.ii, ■■ iu the aaav yield y ■'■ ,J .-a- in I lutti fourtii Street, Chicago. dent Kruger expressed fears concerning strength of the movement will soon br candidate on the Frink slate was suc is above the average, and in Idaho and I li ree iillu-r |air«"U. are «npposed lo Ire fils treatment bv the Portuguese govern ktiowu. The lumlatr and planning cessful. All were named without con Oregon, there is a considerable area of in thè rum«. ment, aud wisbe-l to guard a wav <>l mill owners have not yet decided test, with one exception, the candidate new land which offsets tbe large ri-tari <iagc, of thè treasurv de- escape. Mr. Hoilin asked (or time to whether the mills shall try to continue for superintendent of public instruc amount of summer fallow which is <>l>erntions with nouuniou men or shall tion, R. B. Bryan, of Chehalis. Pro consult with Ills government, and Pies- partiiient. «ays that as long a. thè idle this year, but which was not idle close down until an adjustment is fessor Bryan appears to lie objections! I lilted *-tat< - maini iin. Ibi- gidd atand- I ident Kruger assured him he would ip the record breaking year of 1897. aid ali I k'-i'pa tlie puhllo < fedii good it receive a week’s notice before |>uttiug effected. In four San Francisco mills to many leadets of the state, who are RIOTING IN NEW YORK. While this improves tbe situation from and in all of the Oakland mills the not satisfied with his former adminis ■ ali ri I«fu I r ita uw U use all thè gobi the plan into execution. an acreage stand point, it is insuffi In consequence of this visit to tlie union men were paid off Saturday tration of the office, aud a very sharp Kac* War Carried on With a High II Ucci». cient to make np the shortage due to a Hand Many Injured. Transvaal and the transmission ol Pres night after their refusal to returu tbit tight was organized against him. It A aevete h.iflstorm deatroyed 10,000 light yield. In the course of a 1500- morning under the old schedule au<l resulted iu nothing except uu acrimon New Y'ork, August 18.—Such a furi «eli . u| III" filtrai grani iu Notili Da ident Kruger's request to Washing were ordered to remove their tools from ious discussion in the King county del ous ebullition of race hatred as found mile journey through the principal ton. Mr. Hollis reoeive«l instructions kota, rvi-n that cut and Iti thè slmek egation. Several delegates insisted on vent in the rioting that occurred here wheat districts of Oregon, Washington (nun Sc rvlary Hsy nut to leave Portu the works. la-lllg dr-tHiVid Maiiy of llie hall- “ Unless some understanding is voting for Professor laiyhue, ami ap last night, the outgrowth of a murder and Idaho, a press representative in afona aere listili three lo four luche. In guese territory again. He was thus reached before the end of the week,” pealed to the convention to lie permit terviewed upwards of 100 representa com|i«lled to neglect the Interests of a tew days ago of Policeman Thorpe tive wheat men tn their respective lo dlsmrtcr. the British prisoners at Niaitt Gedocht, said Andrew Wilkie, proprietor of the ted to east their votes, de.-pite the unit by a negro named Arthur Harris, has Mechanic's mill, “I ¡relieve building rule enforced iu the Seattle delegation. been not equaled in New York in many calities, wheat buyers, wheat growers, Mauri-e liti umili, who la under ar where there was great suffering. threshing machine men and a number re.t ai >t L ul«, l’Iiarged with laung Mr. Unger in conclusion said: “I will practically cease iu San Francisco Ihe King county leaders violently pro years. of others directly and indirectly inter a ili liamiler, waa i a. i r II 11 Ilei I «a oue of make this «xplanatmn in justice to Mr. aud the bay cities and the 16,088 men tested, aud a very lively row ensued, As a result of the disturbance, which Ih» meri conurcted with Ilio blowlng Hollis wTewe a< lion lias t»*en misuu- iu the building trades will be thrown to the edification of the convention, raged from midnight until 3 o’clock acted in the industry, disenssed the up of lite atici-t est. in tini smitnern detsUHal in America aud <• reat Brit out of employment.” ami the great delight of Pierce county, aud burst out in a flame of passion aud matter in detail. The net results of I No advance in wages is asked, but who was seated near. Bryan was violence at intervals until daybreak, this inquiry indicate a crop for Oregon, latri of lite city avi retai Works ago, ain.” Washington and Idaho of from .32,000,- there were alaiut 50 persons injured by Mr. Unger did not know whether the the same pay is wanted for eight hours nominated by a small majority. l.ii I tank, (ormerlv a luerchant of 000 bushels to 35,800,000 bushels of as is now given for nine. The mill pistol balls, razors or knives, rocks and VP tori., Il C , la inlMÌng with 4800, state department «ventai ly gave a 1 he Platform. the finest quality of wheat that has clubs. Of these, one negro, Lloyd Lee, whivh lie c- i ■•■ li-d in Dawaon for l-ens specific answer to President Kruger’s men say they cannot grant the rise and The following platform was unani ever been produced in tbe Northwest. meet Eastern competition. may not recover, and Policeman Ken request. A la*l«i*r, ol that city. Ile falled to Theae figures, of course, may be mously adopted: nedy is also seriously injured. Lee vl«il \ i tori» on In. return fnmi Daw- BRAKES WOULD NOT WORK. A Fatal Blunder. “Four years ago, the Republican, of is alleged to have made threats against changed by unfavorable wheather con eoli. Ihe |.dice tr.erwl him to l'uri- ditions later on. New York, August 18.—A special IVashiugton met to mourn over uni the life of Kennedy because he was the land. Or . and Inai Ilio trai) «bere. ■(•ad Km1 Collision nu th«« Dtuier £ cable dispatch to the Evening World versal calamity and despair under There i« still ccnsiderable late sown particular friend and ' associate ol ICIo l.ran'le, today, listed Che Foo, August 9. via Democratic rule. Today we meet to spring grain in the Palouse and there Ilitwal ■■'• Roosevelt will uot vi.it tlie Thorpe, the murdered officer. Thorpe Colorado Springs, Col., August 18.— Shanghai, says: A terrible mistake rejoice over universal prosperity and was the third white man murderously are also several thousand acres of grain Pai Iflc ci».»t. A head-end collision on the Denver A occurred at the taking of Yang Tenn. happiness under Republican rule. assaulted in the vicinity by negroes, a in the shock without the semblance of limerai Mrtliuen is in touch with Rin Grande railway today at Mouu- Russian artillery opeued fire on the Democratic theories become dangerous race prejudice having lieenengendered. a cap sheaf to protect it from the llcwi-t'a rcar guard. weather. If I’rovidence ia kind to I meut ataiul 20 miles north of this city, Americau t ns ips. Before the mistake when coupled with political power; Shaiijhsi lui« word that thè Pekin le- resulted in the death of two persons was discovered many American soldiers au<l they are not improved by a mon Iu less than an hour from the time the these shiftless farmers this wheat will trouble began last night, the whole ol figure in the atiove totals; if otherwise, E.xtn-tn« hot weather ooutluues in «gll-ilia acre dc-)»-iat>-ly allei ked Aug- and the injury of several others. had been killed or wounded by the grel mixture of free silver aud Populist the west side, from Twenty-eighth USl 8. th« East. Missouri Pacific train No. 12, Dorth- Russian shells. The Fourteenth took vagaries They can la* rendered harm- street to Lougaere square, above Forty- it will swell and sprout and make good In .i colI|«tun licer Colorado Spring», I hiuik I, ninuiiig on the Rio t.rande |iart in the attack on the Chinese i leas only by maintaining Republican second street, including Eighth and hog feed, although bogs are scarcer Priuce Tuau Is ¡«rv|*«iug to esea|< i'olo., two |>aaaii|igeni vvere kllled aud tracks between l'ueldo sud Denver, trenches. As tbe Chinese fled the regi rule in the nation, state ami county; Ninth avenues, was in an uproar than wheat in tbe Inland Empire. from I'ekm. left this city at 10:18 A. M„ 40 min- ment entered and occupied one of the and to such maintenance we pledge our Forty oi more arrests were made. Dur live iiijurcd, COLORADO FOREST FIRES. Di« Klondike gold yield this year is utes late. Rio Graude train No. 1, Chinese positions. A Russian battery, strongest effort. ing the riot it is estimated that 58C Prcsidvnt Kroger ha. npplied for a tl'i.tkjo.uoo. tbe Pacific coast limit«-!, ha.I orders to some distance off did not notice the ‘We are proud of President McKin police were on duty, and ambulance» An Enormous Loa* Caused by Careless t«nipurary aayliim in Ilio American pMss the leirtlierulsiuiid at Monument movement. It o|>«tied fire on ths posi- ley, aud indorse his able, fearless aud from every hospital on the west side Cun per*. Several ¡«ranna were kllliol by euu.illatii ut laiurenco Marquoa. switch. The uorth-bouud train bail tiou and planted shells among the patriotic administration. Under his were kpet busy. A police estimate ol •torui In Now York. Glenwood Springs Colo., August 18. the C. I*. Huntington, president of tbe main line, aud the train coming American troops. The Russians were leadership protection and reciprocity Governor Riavaevelt will »¡avak in Soutlicrn l'acltic inllnuid, dim! in tlie (rum I leu ver (al led to stop in time and quickly . notified and ceased their tire. have agaiu been restored totbeir proper the result puts the numlier of wounded —Glenwood Springs is enveloped in a at 50, the numlier of arrests. cloud of smoke today caused by the irregi-n in Septenilier. Adlmndai ks, N. Y., of heart disease. crashed into the north-bound train, place in public law; the Hawaiiau forest fires which surround the town on • tabbed by an .Inarchlat. Srtrn Carload* of Ammunition. Sestile iuaiigiirates a move fur I mi islaud. have become part of the Union; The arniy of lite Philippince elected lu the forward car of the south luund three sides. These tires are raging at New York. August 18. — Janie« Sye- Interim t Iona I fair in 1904. New York. August 17.—A special t< Grizzley creek at the back of Mount Spain has been compelled to lift her Gein-ral I \ looene pre-i'lent, t iati- train coining Io Colorado Springs were IL sumiiiars a. secoud » ice- seated all nf tleise who were kill«>il aud fane. an Italian, waa staldied to death heavy hand from off the Western hem the Tribune from Norfolk. Va., say. Lookout and at Sunset peak and are There la a great demand for tlinlmr crai I injurvil. Gilbert aud Webber were with a stiletto iu this city last night. isphere; t'uLa has been made free; what is regarded as one of the most supposed to have originated through pi« .ideili. uni farm lami» m Oregon. pinned under the debris anil cvmld not Ills brother. Angelo, kuows who the Porto Hico is happy under our flag; important orders received at the Nor the neglect of campers. Last night a The clothing factory of K. B, Olson Hot weather kill««! 89 parsons In murderer is. but he will mit tell. the Philippines are rapidly learning to folk navy-yard since the close of the . be re»ch»t for half all hour. A Co , of Chicago, was d.-stroved liv New York »ml Philadelphia. “1 have sworn to the vendetta.*’ he appreciate aud accept that kind of lib- Spanish war wa. one directing the gale blew the fires over the summit of Engineer Desmond, of No. 1, states »¿unset peak in full view of the town. tir«, with a lo»» <>n building* aud gisid. a« a reasen for the collision that wheu says. “Noone shall kill him but I.’’ I erty which is known and understood sending. at once, to Ogden, Utah, ol The magnificent spectacle was watc Bryan ha» decido*! to make a general ol 496,18>O. The two SvefauM came from Croton I only by the American people; our srv.n carloads of shells, powder and he attempted to stop at Monument his csmpsigii tour uf the country. for hours bv the enter c< maf t I ontraetorw an* making cluse exam- air brakes would not work. Chief lake to visit friends ami tn the oourse ' army and navy have been ably sus projectiles, it is reported the desti For a time it was feared healing sch<M>ii«r Minnie, uf Victoria, <1 Mnt the inatiou ol ili« nuile for the Klamath Surgeon Corwin of the Colorado Iron of their visit l-ecame involved in an tained; the honor of our flag has been nation of the ammunition is San Fran sparks would be carried i_________ Yas wreekeil in Northern walers. aekoss the cisco, and from there it is to be for giver and threaten the town, but the I all» railway preparatory to slgutng A Fuel Oimpany at Pueblo and Dr. argument with a fellow Italian in a sa- maintained at home and abroad. King \ let«ir took tbe constitutional thè contrai t. warded to the American warships it Gunsiiule. id Deliver, were on the train loon, relative to King Humbert’s char “We indorse the Republican national °*th before the Italian imrlianiant. The Byefanes eulogised the platform adopted at Philadelphia, and Chinese waters. The tun across the wind changed and the tire spread to Steamer Deiitsehland madu thè ruil eoming south and imnnsliately set to acter. dead monarch, the third Italian de oommend it to voters of this state as Continent must be made in seven days, ward Four-Mile creek. Leneral Randall I» given anthtiritv to from New York lo Plymouth, Englaiid, work earing for the injured. It. F. Webber, wbo was killed, scribed him as an oppressor of the i>eo- an able exposition of Republican doc which is considered record-breaking Mud destitute persons out from Nome. inftdavs. Il hours and 45 mluutes, Crestone, Colo., August 18.—A great time for a freight’train. leaves a wile and one child. Web pie. The quarrel ended in an affray trine ami of correct public policy. forest tire is raging in Crestone can The ringleaders in the Pretoria plot breaking thè record. ber’» hip was smashed, ami he die«l in which James Syefane waa stab lied “We unreservedly indorse and ap yon, just oft Baca Grant, No. 4. High Teaia’* Latest Invention. 1 capture laird Rolairts have lieen ar Boli I itz-immons and Tom Sharkry almost instantly. Dr. Gunaaule, de iu the left breast. His assHlIant en- prove the work of Senator Addison <». rested, New York, August 18.—A patent wind, have caused it to spread with lieve In vìi imiti hed to tight August 26 spite the fact that she was considera eaped, though pursued by a mob. Foster aud Congressmen W. L. Jones hs been granted to Nikola Tesla for ai ■treat rapidity. Unless a heavy rain '•eimral MacArthur sends new» of lieforc thè i oih v libimi Club for a bly bruised, assisted in cariug fur the end F. W. Cushman in behalf of the invention that he claims will preven' should fall in a day or two, millions Identity of Hugo Bobber*. ^fender of » Filipino cotiHtmnd pur.« of 4 Jò.OOO. Charley Wlnte i. to other injured. II. C. Barnes, of Den state. the escape of electricity from a wire of feet of valuable timber will be de i7*. lai refercv, Kansas City, August 18.—A special ver, was injured about the legs mid “We favor the building of railroads Tesla’s invention, it is claimed, solve» stroyed. The whole San Lui. valley to the Star from Goodland, Kau., says: within our state as an essential means Twelve linai prostratimi», with one face, but not seriously. lefferi«» Is anxious to meet Fitcslm- the insulation problem by insulating has been tilled with dense smoke all The two Union Pacific train robbers of its development ami growth. “"ll bharkey in th» last week of tliut IVIli prove fatai, is thè record ol Big HMitMoti Kun «»u the Fraarr. the wire by passing it through ait week from tire, on both the east and killed near here last week are believed August. ¡me day al SI. Joavpli, Mo., whicli «ss “ We stand for the loyalty of the dag; Vancouver, B. C., August 1«.— to lie James and Tom Jones. Missouri kept at a low- temi>erature. producing a west ranges, and great damage has Iu the Freucli naval maneuveisator- tliu liotteat ol thv seasoll. Thermomu- largo numbers of salmon are running and Texas des|M<radoes. There is a re for the gold standard of value for all coat of ice on the wire, which cannot already been done. on the Fiuser river, aud the packing ward of 48,000 iu Missouri and 41,600 our money; for protection and reci be broken through by the strongest cur »*"> "mt destroyer was sunk and 42 ters legistcrml 101 depreca. Lovelaud, Colo. August 18.—The •I»* lost. The quention of innking thè pernia- houses are running full blast. Fisher iu Texas for the Jones brothers, dead procity; for the Nicaraguan canal, rent. mountains west of Loveland are en owned, operated aud defended by the lient rcpair- on thè Oregon ut homo iu- men are catching as many as 508 to the tr t' \"i soldier, were pros- or alive. Word from Springfield, Mo., *1 moped From h Bridge. veloped in a dense cloud of smoke the itead of in dapali has lioeu discusseti by Canners are confident says the description of the robbers tits United States: for the election of Unit Toledo, August 18.—The Lake Shore result of forest tires raging on Flat Top V.. ' t*1” '** *B«i advance ou some of thè nuthoritles of thè navy de- Ismt per day. ed States senators by direct vote of the that the run thia year will b> of fair that of the two men who were ‘•»g lami. people; for the further enlargement of fast mail train No. 3, due here at 1:46 ( mountain, northwest of Long’s peak. partoiniit ami mav result in lu<r laiing proportions for an off season. in Dallas county, Mo., and who, after our trade and commerce; for the im A. M., was wrecked at Bay bridge, just It is reported that much valuable Um ' '""s«" viceroys want the Unite«! brvinglit back to thè Pacific coast. leading lives of desperadoes in that mediate rescue of our people imperiled west of Sandusky, about 1 o’clock thit ber has been destroyed . Fig lit y Arr«* of Wlirut Bui-iir*l. « «h'snghaL*""1 U'" ut The officiai riqsirl of thè Colombia!! Colfax, Wash., August 18.— Fire in state, went to Texas. The body of the in China, and for ample restitution for morning, caused by jumping the track. Denver, August 18.—A special to the The engine passed over safely, but the 11,,ei"> persons wore killed by rail- gov i-rnmciii conimaiider in tini recent a wheat field of 100 aerea on I). K. taller man will be exhumed to s<*e if it loss of life aud property therein. News from Almca. Colo., say. a forest batllii al Panama siiys thè reliel casual- Kensinger'a farm, 10 miles south of bears marks that one of the brothers is next ears weut down the enibaukmeut “ In concluding this address to the p«Myivinla"tr,l‘1““ “ *“ tic» wt'rv 800 «nd tliose of tlie goveru- here, destroyed 80 acres of tine stand known to have had. Particulars are very fire is hurtling east of South Fork, from voters of the state of Washington we iuto the lake. five to 30 mile, wide, and is de.tioying meni 100. The oommauder intiinates ing wheat. Header mid thresher crews invite their aid ami co-opeiation upon meager. It ia reported no oue wat Renuhnr*M"",n »»)« the that fin' coiiiuls favormi thè rebel». and saved half the field by hard fighting Yellow Feior In llnwnnn. valuable timber, mine machinery and killed, but a good many were injured, the principles ami purposes herein enu tits n«!.'?"" w,,rl‘ buildings. It has already traveled 35 New York. .August 16.—A di «patch merated, without regard to past politi some seriouslv. that their iiitcrvention wa» daugerous with wet blankets. The loss is 4800; next Imus«. miles, and the damage will run into to the Herald from Havana says: Au cal atliliations, in the firm l>elief that and pernicious. no insurance. Hamburg Striker* Proteat. millions of dollars. gust opened with 8ft case, of yellow Portel|"(lr'1KIII>f |B,',’l,,l'm«nts are re- The detective bureau of New York Muncie, Ind., August 16, — A fright fever in Havana. There are now 69 the best conduct of our public affairs Hamburg, Angus* 18.—An indigna Illinois Town Dentroyeil. K..te . o" s,IM,Pt<,r district ol Citv, li looking for Antonio Pesce, a will la' assured by this convention. ” ful explosion ot nitro-glycerine oc cases in the city, four victim, being tion meeting was held here today bv Peoria, III., August 18.—-A brief biinker, with officila in that city. Ile curred today, three miles east of Mont American.. There were 80 deaths t»i>llLT""'VW”r" *" '‘-Han Fort Snelling. Minn., August 17.— the dock lai Hirers who went ou a strike message from Smithfield, a town of has mvhti'rioiisly disappeured. Scores *.nt t* treek Th« king mi«! queen of oxcited Italiaii diqsisitor» bave pelier. The Gaithwait iiitro-glyceriue from the fever during July. Up to The depot battalion of the Eighth in a Inuit a month ago and have since been 1,200 people in Fulton county, at 1 factory whs demolished anil two men Sunday the uumber of death, this fantry, United States army, started for locked out. to protest against Emperoi o’clock thia morning, aunoiince l that 1 W thv NVHI10. througed Pesco’» ofilcc», and it is re- injured. There was 160 quarts of the •ltni»,h'‘,."''’K"Hr,,”,'h'' mouth wa. 11 Confidence is expressel William’s characterization of them at interuMtion* jsirted t<> Ilio ¡silice that thè bauker stuff in thu explosion, mid the country by the authorities that there will be China via San Fiancisco today, under "fellows without honor aud without a I 18 building. hail been destroyed by tir» and the llame, were then beyond con* command of Major W. L, Pitcher. Tsun "'n •’""hed ou ironi Yang ha» golie to Italy. takillg with him was shaken for miles around. no general fever epidemic. fathei laud.” There were 680 men in line. 0 to oocupy Tsai Tsun. trol. 418,000. |*«»l*«»n on the Nttogh» • Collnp«« of m S«*nfl*ol<l. B«trol«n “ ■- Safe Conduct of Millister«. John J. IngHlI* Den«l. Parli« Exposition Does Not Pay. l ondon. August IB.—While per- •re *,me importuno« Ali Atlanta jury dedded that a wifo Chicago, August 16.—Six men were l’Vr ,n K * ‘ .... . *'i Japan. Washington, August 17.—The state .. *,n »lulled in J«..un forming Monday evening at the Royal New Yolk August 18.—A dispatch Atchison, Kan., August 18. — Ex- is reaponsible for thu burlai expenses Opera House, Buda Pest, the well- seriously injured, two probably fatally, ment was made tonight on reliable au United States Senator John J. Ingalls to the Time. Iron. Paris says: The re In Which".!* ",ln *he f«iw countries of ber husbaud. at Whitting, Ind., today by the col thority that the Pekin government known opera singer, Mme. Nemethy, port that the exhibition is a failure ii lapse of a scaffold oil which they were would designate some high official to died at Fast Las Vegas, N. M., at 3:26 “Hl part of I*"“1*,*, though Cheap landa in Nebraska Imv« boati according to a dispatch from Vienna to o’clock this morning, surrounded by his nut borne out by facts. 'I he entrance. toloteed ; i <‘r*ll,t|"»l onde, is never engaged in ie|>airing a relining tank of meet the commanders of the allied wife and two sous, Ellsworth and Shei-J . nuuuny Nuuday tcaviioi reached t/wyvwy 688,008, or «««„«i^ nearly ion. ' 11 'toferenco to public opin- tiiken np so rapi ll.v tliat few desirable the Daily Express drank a virulent the Standard Oil Company. I a/l»»*lEto/l armies at Tung Chow and agree with field. The news came to the Ingallstwice the numlier poison instead of colored water sup admitted thrv the ImuE best aerea romain. them on some measure for the safe Fora«« far thè Orlent, lant ti exhibition. x hi bit ion. Ihe grciit the last home here in a telegram at 10 o’clock 1 day of ths An addition of two milea will short- posed to be used on the stage. Mme. ,,•••*|lrts'',|’,l"',,’ tho W,VOR ,,f famous Seattle, August 13.—The loeal conduct of the members of the foreign ! today. The funeral will be in Atchi- ------ Nemethy fell before the horrified au show --- is - a - financial ------ —2 failure from the hurt»! i „" ii ,’’ accorded the honor ly be Iliade to thè fine avallile» on thè dience and died an hour later. How brauch of thè Uuitcd States quarter- legations iu the capital. Information ■on. view of the administration, because the Gnttysburg bali leflold. i ar* l«d. ,, "Htl,'*n"»"r Abbey. They publio gets too much fdr its money but poison came to be substituted for the niasier's office tovtay otienevl bidè for to this effect was received here today. Atonie» Ill"r"ton, Lady Augusta The banana City produce oxohaiige colored water has uot yet been ascer- 10,888 tona of forage tur immediate A Wisconsin syndicate has bought certainly the visitors are not disap The hop yield of California is re «¡•dsto’ue0* ***““ 8Uul*y* "“J has adoptod a pian for Helling eggs hy 10,080 acres of timber land in laho. pointed. tained. ■ ■hipment to thè Orient. ported to be short. weight iustead of by thè dozen. basb