Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, September 27, 1900, Image 1

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    REPUBLICAN.
KLAMATH
VOL*
V.
K LA M A 1’11
LATfcH
NkWS.
FA I.LN,
K LA.MA I’ll
HOME
COUNTY', OREGON,
FOR
BURIAL.
SEPTEM BEK
27,
19O<»
Japan's A trit »id« To».,» China.
The racial differences that exist be­
Th« .tat« of Oregon has ctmti United
Memaln. >>r Moiai«». and Ballers Will
tween Japan and China have probably
«ore than f .i(wu (l,
(,M|,„t»m re-
nt» nroii||ii From ih* Orient.
ed some observers to believe that the
llel liiuil,
Washington,
Hept.
>2.—Colonel
two peoples are naturally antipathetic.
I he war of 1894 has been cited as proof
Bell» \r< h«r, the actress, diisl at the Coal Miners Out in the An­ M illiam H. Patten, of the quartermas­
Epitome* of ths Telegraphic
ter ¿«pertinent, on duty at th« war de- Chinese Responsible for Out- -if Ibis, aud in the prerent crisis in tbe Pei Taug and Lu Tai Fort«
Euiergenoy iaaipitat at Warren, I’a., ol
New» of the World.
thracite Region.
S|K>pl«xy,
pertinent, has completed arrangement»
Far East it appear» to l>e taken for
rages Must Be Given Up.
Taken With Great Losses.
for th« free transportation to the United
granted by many that the Japam-re
I hr.-« oo n robbed the First National
States of the lemsins of soldiers and
people will regard China’s misfortune
bank at Wlnnemucia, Nevada, and se­
1F.RHE IH KS F IH * »I .'HE WlltEH cured alsuii $5,090.
MITCHELL NAYS 112,000 QUIT sailors and civilians who lost their CIRCI LAR NOI E TO THE POWERS aa th»ir opportunity. That there is
lives anil were buried in the island pos­
no valid reason for thinking that this 'LEAKING COUNTRY OF BOXERS
'•«iicral John A. MoUlernand died as
sessions ot the United States and
is Japan’s attitude, and that those who
< hiua. According to th« present plan»
sre moat prominent in guiding Japan's
Iwlrrr») Ing t'olltarlion *»f !!•••»■ From 4 rw,,*lt of old age at his home in
it«
Hprlugllnlil, HL, aged MH years.
of the department a burial corps will V.irr»n.l«rlng <»f Guilty Official. »■ lo public [Hi I icy sincerely desire to estab­ Garget force of Troop* Forming In th*
• li«. I wo lltaoilaphrr«»* l*r** • »U 4
tl.pvn.abl* Prsllmlnery to H«-
Mrighborhood of Tsfcu-Aiiiari-
lish and foster ’riendly feelings with
take passage on the transport lianooik,
hi • <'«•* I«’»»«*«1
In sn engagement with Filipinos
gluulug P.ae. Negoklatlou..
can Postal Arrangement*.
scheduled
to
leave
Han
Francisco
on
China, is ably shown by Durham
near Nolonau, near th« «lol of Lagtllla
Octo Iter I for the Philippines.
White Stevens, Esq., counsellor of the
Galvustou'fl Ii»* ot dead uumlaws de Hay, the Ameri-ans lost 13 killed 1
Hazleton, Pa., Rapt. 19.—The gr»-a‘
At the request of the secretary ol th»
Berlin, Sept. 20.—The foreign office Japanese legation, in bis article, "Ja­
ano 28 wounded.
Berlin, Sept. 22.—The Lokal An-
1,07k.
struglge betwi-en Hi« anthracite coal navy the same burial corps will under­ lias sent a cu-ruhir not« to all th« pow­ pan’s Attitude Toward China,’’ which
teiger's
Shanghai corree]>ondent cable«
At
Iona,
1.
|
,
Postmaster
Dlsmuke
)
miners
of
I'eiinsylvaiiia
and
their
em-
Hix )s*rsoiis perished In a Cincinnati,
take to perform similar service with ers announcing that the German gov­ appears in the current issue of Collier's lhat tbe aliie« today captured the Pei
wa. shot aud instantly killed by bam i ployer» was begun today. Each side respect to officers and enlisted men o'
□bio, tire-
•
ernment considers that an indiejiensa- Weekly. ______________
fang and Lu Tai forte, with great
Ashton, h well-to-do stockman, I Ha­ is confident of winning, and neither the navy and marine corps buried it
ble preliminary to the beginning of
Bryan's letter ot acoeplanoe was
ftar* Philippine» Jewnl*.
loaaea.
muke’s »on rushed to hia lather's an- of the contending forces shows any dis- China and the islands of the Pacfiic.
(»■ai-e negotiations with China is the
tlvnu to the public.
It is rumored on trustworthy author­
Th* rarest corah in the world are to be
alstaiice, aud «as also »hot.
ptnition to yield. Tim contest thus Ur
The corps will lie in charge of D. 11. delivering up of those who were respon­
Th« |M«w«r» have accept«! Li Hung
found in the Philippine*). As precious aa ity in Shanghai, aaya a dispatch to the
bus laieii devoid of any violence.
thirty thousand dollar» was
Rhodes,
inspector
of
national
cemeter
­
sible
lor
the
outrages.
The
text
of
the
_ for-
Uhang «» • negotiator.
The exact number of men who »truck ies, who was rent to the Philippine» it telegraphic note, aa the North German thi* jewel i*. there is still a rarer one. and l-okal Anzeiger. that Germany will in­
wardml to ths governor of Texas by the (
that is health. It may be ponseEMMl by sist upon the destruction of the Chinese
Plans srn Iming drawn lor harlair Im- rlllseiia |M<rman«ut relief comnntti-« cannot at this time l>e told. Reports November, 1899, on a similar errand Gazette gives it. is aa follows:
any
one who will use Hostetter's Stomach coast defenses and the Yangtre forte aa
received
by
th«
United
Mineworkers
’
pnomiu’iit» iu Manila.
When the transport stops at Honolulc
of l’hiladel|ihla, I’a , making th« grand
“The government of tbe emperor
Bitters
for indigestion, dynpep^ia, belching, i condition of her entrance upon peace
Americana are building a permanent total ol ■■«■h forwardml to date by this officials from the entire anthracite re­ to coal, the bodies buried there will b< bolds as preliminary to eut ring upon heartburn or sleeplessness. Try it.
negotiations.
gion were to them most satisfactory. taken up and made part of her cargo diplomatic relation» with the Chinese
oomniltte«
$55,090.
telegraph llue t" I’ekin.
In tills territory, known as district No.
Nurrrnder of Fort* Demanded.
Southern
Moonihlneri,
Similar action will be taken at th» government that those persons must
At « mretlng at laiballotl. Pa., of 7, there are 1*1.000 men erriplorhU in
laird Roberta will leave Kouth Africa
London, Sept. 22.—The Tien Tain
Islam) of Guam and in the Philippine» l»e delivered up who have been proved
The
great
majority
of
moonshiners
alajiit thr«<-qusiters of th« 1.200 man ami about the mines. Ol this number,
fur Fug la u«I al»>ul October 8.
Colonel Patten says that the prevail to I* the original and real instigators sre to l>e found in the mountain fast­ -orreapondent of the Daily Mail, re­
Colored» Republicans nominated ataploind by th« American Iron & it ia causersv lively estimate I that ing conditions in China will scarcely of the outing«» against inter national ness of Georgia, Alabama and Tennes­ ferring to the attack on the Pei Tang
M im -I < oiii | ihiiv , who struck August I alsnit 50 per eent ottered the order of
Frank C. Gowly l»>r governor.
render practicable any disinterment» law which have occurred at Pekin. see, ami here they live in conditions »nd Li Tai fort«, already captured by
agaiost a Hkluctiou of wages from $1 I'resldent Mitchell to quit work. Five
ii that country eailier than next The numlier of those who were merely of civilization as crude as their ances­ tbe allies after heavy lone», according
Great Brltaiu 1» preparing to have lo $.1 a ton for |iud<ll«r», it was agreed
thousand of there Is-long to the cot- spring. The remains recovered an instrumental in carrying out there out­ tors, mo.t of whom were English fugi Co advice« received at Berlin, says:
mure troop« lu readme»« (or service lu t<> go back to work at the rate offered,
lleriea which did not work at all, and to l>e given honorable burial in thi rages is too great. Wholesale execu­ fives from justice who reached this
“The surrender of the forte wan de­
China.
$3 a ton.
the remaining 8,ooo to mines which United States at places selected by tions would be contrary to tbe civilised country more than a century ago. In­ manded at 2 o’clock on Tuesday, with
Trv»q»s of various nationalities are
short-handed.
Tha
district next of kin. in all cases where noi conscience and the circumstances ot deed, in many respects these descend­ the threat of immediate attack by the
General
Viljoen, who aneCMdMl work
huslllug (or »into! quarters al Tivn Is'Ul» Botha tn the su|ir«iie command south ol this place, known as th« otherwise ordered, interment will
la ■uch a group of leaders cannot be com­ ants have retorgraded rather than ad­ German» and Russians in the event of
Tain.
id the iruli.vuul hiriwa, Is nqsirted to South Hide, was tied up’ completely made in the national cemeteries, with pletely ascertained, but a few whose vanced. Had tbev l>een surrounded refusal.”
Portugal has autboriaed tha dc|atrl- l>e moving northward lu the direction with th« exception of Coleraine, Iteaver preference for the cemetery at th» ruilt is notorious should be delivered up for a century by a Chinese wall they
Preparation* for the Attack.
are >>f I'realtleul Kruger from laiursmo d llector»|irull, with 3.000 lueu and Meadow und Carson’s Washeiies. In Presidio at San Francisco and Arling «ml punished. The representatives of could not have been more destitute or
Tien Tsin, Sept. 22.—Two thousand
this
territory
the
United
Mineworkers
30
gun».
Ile
I»
known
aw
"tbe
tlre-
ton, near Washington.
the powers at Pekin are in a position ignorant of the modern conveniences «ix hundred tiermans left Tien Tain
Marquee.
braud. nini w ill endeavor to protract are very strong. • *n the north rule.
The approximate number of the re to give or bring forward convincing
today to join a force form ing in tbe
Co 1st had au orderly eleetlon, ami
ALUM BAKING POWDERS.
the
Upper 1.» Itigli, Mim*»vllle, Elternle main» to be exhumed i» 1,331, distri- evidence, as less importance attaches
the war.
neighborhood of Taku, already com­
closer relallous with the t'uli»l Nlal«»
and Drifton No, 1 collieries, employ- buted in the following places:
to tbe number punished than their Confren I* Artlng to Mupprr** Theli posed of 4,000 Russians, 1,500 Ger­
lu the North t’hltia Daily News, l.i
are desired.
ing alstut 1.50O, ur« shutdown. "I ho
Honolulu, :1W enlisted men of tht characters as instruments or leaders.
lluug t hang I» nqsirted as lisviiig said
Bal*.
mans and other foreign troop«, the in­
All Alaska is infected with small­
Hint a» l lilna c»»uld not (»irelbly |mv mines at Lattimer and Pond (’reek, army and one marine. Guam, eight The government !>eliev<-s it can count
tention being to attack the Pei Tang
The
report
of
the
senate
committee
pox and slrl< t quarantine regulations
imiemiiitv which will ls> demandali employing 1,200, are wroking full, hut men of the navy. China, two officer! on the unanimity of all.the cabinets in on manufactures upon the subject ol forte tomorrow at daybreak.
are prescrlbml.
every other num- in that big territory of the army, 58 enlisted men of th» regard to this jsiint, inasmuch as in­
from h«r, th«re will l»e no alternative
The American postal arrangements
food adulterations and food frauda ha»
Govern meat Is building raiiload but to gl»« ii-rritoty instead of money, 1« working with badly <-rip|>le<l force». army and 37 men of the navy. Phil­ difference to the idea of just atone­ created a sensation in congress ami are completed for Tien Tain. Bradch
Thrim
ol
the
Markle
mines,
over
which
ippines, 17 officers of the army, 1,154. ment aould be equivalent to indiffer­
spur to Mu-ure direct delivery of ruck * lu whl< h <«■« Japan would g«t Nliln
offices have been opened at the differ­
there ha» been ►■> lunch contention, enlisted men of the army and 28 met ence to a repetition ot a crime. The awakened great interest throughout
to Cblumbla river jetty.
King, Russia w>>uld be given Nhin
ent points where tbe United States
the
country.
worked all day with aohut 05 per cent of the navy.
government projioses, therefore, that
troops are stationed, and the service
Li Hung Chang sends memorial to > hiaug, aliil llillxt would go to Eng-
If
there
could
be
published
a
list
of
of the men. On the West Side every
the cabinet» concerned should instruct
the throne, advising the lm|>«ariimciit I laud.
the names of all Articles of food found will be carried aa soon as possible to
colliery started up today minus its
their
representatives
at
I'ekin
to
indi
­
OPPOSED TO ARBITRATION.
of seveial antl-forelgn advlaete.
by tbe committee'to be adulterated or Pekin.
State» union men, except at the liszle mines,
*l.h>»l
<irl.com.
United
cate those leading Chinese personages
Roisevell's letter accepting th« Re­ charg» il’affmlrrs, at < on»tsntliioplr, where the union miners went to work Mln« Owner» Ar« Not Willing lo N«ttl. front whore gnilt in instigating and made from injurious ingredients, it
BOERS DISPERSED.
would be of inestimable value to the
po lilt call vice praatlenllal tlomlnalmu i Turkey, has ma in verbal reprereuta- lu cotiMN|uenca of a misun lerstan-liug.
Thai Way.
peqietratmg outrage» all doubt is pre­
public.
Robert* Say* He Ha* Scattered Them
tils cue» re the financial quaslloll, trusts i lion» !■> the port«, demanding the re
Hazleton to-lay presented un ani-
VOX BULOW.’’
Philadel| hia, Sept. 22. — "Every­ cluded.
Tbe recommendations of the commit­
Into Marauding Banti*.
leaw »»I »n Armenian, who, it i» claim­ install aiqa-uraiice, strikers from all the thing quiet ami orderly,’’ is tbe report
»a<l **iinprriall*iii.M
The note has. l>een sent to tbe Ger­
ed, I. n naturalized Alnerlcau citizen, surrounding mining towns coming in that comes from tbe strike region. A man embassies at Washington, Lon- tee that the sale of alum baking ¡>ove­
London, Sept. 22.—Lord Roberts
Th« «tiMMnrr City of Grand Itapid«,
rier s l>e prohibited by law, will make cables froth Nelapruitt, on tha Pre-
Rome,
built !<ir thr Yukon tr**l<*, w** Lurii«<l ami who w»» arrested upon the charge early In the day aud gathering in few more miners joined the strikers Ion. St. Petersburg, Paris,
of special interest the following list of toria-Delagoa bay railroad, not far
|
of belonging to the Armenian revolu­ groups on the street corners and dis­ ranks today, but not many.
Vienna
ami
Tokio.
U> th«* water** «Hlgo II! the \Vr*t Seattle
names of baking powders which cbeui from Komatipoort, the frontier station,
tionary >■• niiiiltlee. All investigation cussing the situation. It was a most
The temper of the mineownere on
barhir, <**u»ing a iowi ot
118.000 MEN ARE IDLE.
ists have found to contain alum:
lias I hm ’ ii ordered »nd if the prisoner is orderly crowd. Around »trike head­ the question of arbitration, as indicated
under date of Wednesday, September
An iiith ul <li*|4ii«’h from Shanghai (••uii'l to I»' an American ultlleu he
Bailing Powders Containing Alum:
19, as follows:
quarters, at the Valley hotel, there was in interivewa ami statements given Pennsylvania Miner** Strike I* On la
•ay* a German naval luttaHoti, ar* w ill tw released.
"Of tbe 3,000 Boers who retreated
K. C................................. Contains Alum
more or les» of a crowd of men all day. out today, is very much against tht
Fnll Blast.
nmipMUiml by 40 Bengal laucer*, cap*
Manf by Jaque* Mfg. Co., CbiCMo.
from Komatipoort before the British
Philadelphia, Sept. 20.—The leader
Nevertheless,
Fathet
Count von Ma Ider see has reacheil President Mitchell, who arrived from pro|iosition.
CALUMET...,............. Contains Alum advance from Machadodorp, 700 have
lured and l>urne<| the town of Liang
tbe West last night, was kept busy all Fillips came from the Hazleton district ol tbe strike says that at the end of the Manf by ('alunurt Baking Powder Co., Chicago
Keptember II. Chtn«**e r«'gular tr«*opB flong K<>tig.
day and evening, receiving re|»>rta tonight aud is with Archbishop Ryan teoon-i day 118,000 of the 141,000 HOME. .......................... Contains Alum entered Portuguese territory; others
occupying the pla<*o had prmiuutly
The yellow fever situation in Ha­
from every rectum of the region. Mee- in consultation on the sulject very neat niinewoikers iu the anthracite fields Manf. by Hom* Baking Powder Co.. San Francisco have deserted in various directions,
fl«*d. The «terinan l«Mh waa oua man vana 1» <lr<'ldeilly unfavorable.
seugers bringing information to him aud dear to hia heart—the quick settle- are idle. No representative of the WASHINGTON............. Coutaius Alum snd the balance are reported to have
Manf. by Pacittc Chemical Works, i'acum*.
kill«*«) and live w«'undo«l.
Britl-h and Itoer» are fighting for from near-by |<olut» kept coming regu­ nient of the strike bv arbitration or mine operators makes a statement fot CllEsCENT.................... Contains Alum crossed the Komati liver and to be oc­
|*vofe**ur Ihivid Starr Jordan, of th« [»■•»• »»ion <>( Komnti)s><>rt.
cupying spurs of the Lombobo moun­
larly.
any other honorable means. 1‘rvte-tant their side of the matter, but individual
Manf. by Crescent Mfk Co., Seattle.
Klanford Vuhrr«lty, I'alo Alh». Cal.,
tains, south of the railway. A general
Mr.
WHITE
LILY
................
Contains
Alum
Mitchell
decided
an
im|»ntant
mineowners
dispute
the
strikers
’
fig
­
clergymen
in
Hazleton
have
also
taken
Tu« work of clearing away the
Manf. by D. Ferrera 4k Co . Txtima
h«* returned from a three month*' trip
tumult seems to have occurred when
ures,
saying
there
are
more
point
Imlay
in
the
matter
of
arbitra-
men
at
up
the
matter
and
will
eudeavor
tc
wreckage ill Galv«*»toti progr**s»e».
BEE-HIVE.................... Contains Alum they recognized the hopelessness of
through Japan, a here lie *uc<*«M»ded in
lion, 1-URt week Ilio minera employed bring the opiaising «lenient» togethei work than the union lea fen will ad-
Manf by \\ athmgton Mfg. Co.. Kan Francisco.
Herman I'eternlorf. a isruier living by G. II. Markle A Co. decided not to amicably. The coal scarcity is more uiit.
•Bearing the large nt and m«»»t couiplrto
BON BON........................ Contains Alum their cause. Their Long Toms and
collection of .1*pane m * fi*hni aver uh* near Jum tiou «Tty, Or., murdered his strike until the timi had panned upon keenly felt today, and, although the
field guns have been destroyed and
Manf by Grant Chemical Co.. Chicago.
The first advance in the prie® of
tallied by aclrntiata. Collection* or wife.
a »oi of their own grievances, which R -ndmg Company is mining and ship­ coal, as a result of the strike, was DEFIANCE................... Contains Alum nothing is left of the Boer army but a
.Manf. by Portland CofTre A Kpice Co.. Portland
dfMrripthina were made of all but I ft
few marauding bands. Kelly-Kenny
I’rvsldent Mitchell, of tile United differ somewhat from those of the Unit­ ping its usual quota of anthracite, deal­ made by the Philadelphia A- Reading
...................Contains Alum
known *) m * c )«**, beaidiMi 12ft apeciea uu* Mineworker», »av» 118,(100 men are on ed Mineworkers. The firm has an ers are tiuding it hard to get aa much Coal Company today, 25 cents per ton PORTLAND
is dealing with one of these, which oc­
Manf. by Beno A Balli*, Portland.
known to wcienca,
cupies a position at Dimrnberg.’’
added.
Thia
advance was
agreement with its men that if any as they need. The tonnage of the oth­ being
strike.
It is unfortunate that many mann
The war office has issued a long re­
promptly
met
by
the
local
dealers,
who
difference»
fail
of
adjustment,
then
the
er
great
coal-carrying
companies
ii
Boier* are again active at I'ekin*
.acturere of alum baking powders stat
Germsny deinamle that the < 'hinew
increased the price to consumers 50 that their powders do not contaii port from Lord Roberts on the subject
A gradual reduction of the iCuaainn r«a|»>naible lor the outrage, be deliv- grievances shall lie arbitrated. John gradually diminishing, however, and,
of the Johannesburg plot to overpower
Markle, of the firm, yesterday agreed in the natural order of things, unlesi cents a ton.
alum. It is only right that consumer,
for»®* tu Pekin ha* begun.
erevl up.
A Cloud appears on the otherwise should have correct information as tc the garrison aud murder the British
to have Archbishop Ryan, of l'hiladel
the strike is settled, will soon cease al­
N«venty-two new coal mines have phia, arbitrate the difference», if the together from some districts.
Other town* tu Tessa l»raidre GaL
peaceful horizon in the shape of a re­ the character of every article of food officers and the deportation of foreign­
ers. After reiterating the known facts
been opened in I'russia this year, iu- mediators already decided upon by the
veaton
In nerd of a**Utauce.
Somewhat vague reports are com­ port from Harrisburg that a bitter feel­ offered to them.
of the plot, the British commander-in-
General French haa occupied Barber* erensing the output for 1900 by 2,500,- firm anil the men cannot come to a ing in of preparation on the part of tht ing is developing l>etw<*eu the union
ehief in South Africa says:
Super*! It ion In Ynratan.
too, rapturing IlM) lh»era and some roll­ 000 tons.
satisfactory
agreement.
President sheriffs and coal companies for a ¡svs- and nonunion men in tbe Lykens die-
"The consuls of America, France
"Apropos of the wonderful ancient
ing stock.
The trail-port Thomna Milled from Mitchel), however, stated today that Bible clash with the reckless element trict, located in the up|>er end of Dau­
phin county, aud involving about 2,500 ruins in Yucatau,** saida New Orleans and Sweden, subjects of which nations
he
should
a»k
the
men
employed
by
Nan
I
raiiel»i*»>
for
Manila
with
1,048
among
the
strikers.
Nearly
everybody
The tlr»t thimbles w«*n* made in
college profe»‘sor, "there is one very were arrested, met and fully discussed
lend. They were brutight to Euglautl rlillsled men. R*7 cabiu passenger» Markle to cease work. The men might lailieves that trouble must come, yet mineworkers.
A concession was voluntarily grant­ fortunate circumstance which has pro­ the case with tbe British officials.
aud $1,200.000 in treasure.
gaiu concea»lona through arbltn-tion. there has been no sign of an outbreak,
ia im.
ed the 5.000 employes of the Lehigh tectea them almost entirely fruui spoli­ The interview was most satisfactory.
The postoffice depiirtment has given he aaid, but it was now a care oi secur­ and the men appear to be well handled
It is currently The consuls concurred entirely in the
At Tacoma. Wash., the North T««»-
Coal an<l Navigation Compauiy iu the ation by the Indians.
ing
a
uniform
settlement
throughout
by
their
leaders.
a contrai t to the Uansdian lievelop-
uia shingle mill was entirely destroyed
region west of Mauch Chunk, who believed by tbe natives all through that British action and promised every as­
the
anthracite
region.
metil ('ompiinv to carry letter mail
by tiro, ]»•■■ uultuowu.
will hereafter work 10 hours a day for part of the country that the ruins are sistance.’’
About 100 foreign-speaking miners
DARING BANK ROBBERY.
from Nksgwa.v to St. Michael ami
Lord Roberta adds that he forthwith
a consequent increase in earnings. haunted and that devils will carry
John \\ ilattn, • pioneer merchant of Nome frutu December 1 next tu March left llazletou today, and will tak»> a
Three DeaperMtloe* Held t’p m Wlnne- There men were unorganized, and had away anvbody who attempts to molest ordered the deportation of all foreigners
ateamei
for
Europe.
These
men
ex
­
rtirtland, Or., who Imgan hiisiue»» 31 next.
inucra Inatltullon.
them. This superstition has been en­ arrested in connection with the plot
not presented any grievances.
pect a long strike, and, rather than re­
(hers iu 1850, is deml. aged 74.
Emperor William ha» pardoned a
True to its declaration made liefore couraged by explorers, and is a better for 'in-« uehav
Reno, Nev., Sept. 22.—A special tc
main idle hero, they preferred to go to
lh«ext»lua from Galveston grows in Germnn-Ameriian pained Schuh, in
coll»«,-. «-.'11111 not
the Gazette from Winnemucca, Nev., the strike was ordered, the Philadel­ safeguard than a picket of soldiers.”
tlieir former homes.
nuinl«er as the facilitina for getting Riel. After 20 tears’ absence, Nehuli
few toreignem
phia &
Readiug
Company today
President Mitchell tonight gave out says:
l>. Your F««t Aeh« and Ran»?
»way from the city are Increased.
had vi»ited Ins ndatives and been reli-
cept employ ea of tt« ***M****MP»-
The First National bank wa» robbed brought its mules to the surface in the
th« following statement:
Shake into your shoes Allen's Foot Ease road, who refused to work
wort Lr Le
At Eau Claire, Wis., seven men were tenced to six mi nth»’ imprisonment for
“Information received up to tonight at noon today l>y three men, who en­ two mines iu Shamokin that had l>eeu a [»owiler for the feet. It makes tight or
contravening
th«
army
regulations.
iwh
aud
actively
participated
iu the
ittwii«i| by tm, overturning of it laial
shows that 112,000 mineworkers aie tered the front door and made all pres­ closed by the strike, aud announced new shoes feel easy; gives instant relief to
wliile trying to cniaa the river at that
Major Edward E. Drain, commis­ on strike in the anthracite region. Of ent throw up their hands. There were that they will be permanently alian­ corns and bunions. Il's the greatest com­ war.
place.
sary of subsistence, who Ims just ar­ this numtH-r, 72,000 are in district No. th e people in the bank, Cashier Nixon, do ned. Thia action makes it necessary fort di-eovery of the age. Cures swollen
Colorado Mining D«al.
blisters and callous sped». Allen’s
Book­ for the miners who have been working fret,
M«xiean thieves entered a »aloou at rived at Sall I ranclsco from the I’liil- I; »0,000 in district No. 3, mid 10,000 Assistant Cashier McBride,
Denver, Sept. 20.—The News an­
Pool-Ease is a certain cure for ingrowing
■at.irle, Arizona, (or the prupose of ippilies, has b» oil ordered to New York ill district No. 7. Reports received keeper Hill, Stenographer Ualhonu, in these collieries to seek work else­ I'ails, »«eating, smarting, hot, aching fret. nounces this morning that Thomas F,
We have over .30.000 testimonials. Itcures Walsh will receive $13,000.000 for his
robbery »ml were com pel led to kill for assignment to duty hr chief com- are to the effect that a large number of auil a horse buyer named Johnson. One where.
The action of the 400 or 500 em­ while you vvalk. All druggists and shoe Camp Byrd mine at Ouray, Colo., from
misMiry of the department of the East, those who went to the mines today w ill robber made Cashier Nixon o|<en the
«wo men aud then cam«!.«.
stores
sell it. 25c. Trial package FREE
to relieve Major David L. Brainerd, join iu the suspension tomorrow. The safe and take fiom it three sacks oi ployes of the West End Coal Com [«any bv mail. Address. Allen 8. Olmsted, Le a syndicate of English and American
Another plague case has been re
at
Mocanaqua,
near
Wilkeslsirrv,
iu
oommissary of subsistence.
Roy. N. Y._________________
number of men now- out on strike ex­ gold coin.
investors, headed by Alfred Belt, the
ported at Glaagow, making a total of
They throw this into an ore sack, to­ sticking to their work stands out
laird Roberts rtqsirts from Macha- ceeds Hint of any other industrial con­
South African diamond king, and J.
It
is
a
hard
matter
to
discern
rightly
■ In addition there ia one suspect
gether with all the gold coin in the prominently as the busy feature of an
Pierpont Morgan, the New Yoik
dodorp. under date of September 17, test in tliu history of our country.
•ad 115 persons under observation.
They say whether a good or an evil spirit does banker. It is said that a draft cover­
office drawer.
The rubbers then otherwise idle territory.
that a few more skiriiiishes have taken
provoke
thee
to
covet
this
or
that.
•^4'Hr Nanaimo, II, C., two coal place lavtwocti the British troops aud
1trwri«<l* For Amerlonn Head*
marched the live men out through a that they have no grievances, have al­
ing the first payment is now on deposit
•"“,‘" '-,,l|id«l on (he center of a tree- the lloers. lie Hilda that General
Victoria, B. U., Sept. 17.—Among back door to an alley, where they bad ways received good treatment from
DlarXIM CANNOT HK tTRXD
at the First National bank. Joan
’’. killing four men and reducing one French has captured 50 locomotives, in the advices brought by the Breconshire three hoisea waiting. The men were tlieir employers, aud, therefore, resist
(lays Hammond, the mining ex|>ert,
By local applications, as they cannot reach th.
Tgine to scrap iron. Misplaced sig- addition to the 48 locomotives and from China were »torii-sof the nrrest of kept covered with guus until the des­ every etlort to induce them to strike. dl«ea-e«l
portion of the ear. There i»on:y on. arrived at Ouray today to make a final
“”1" was the cauae.
1 n<*urrretIon In Sulvndor.
a.y tocure dv-alnesH. .nd that la by constitu­ examination of the mine on behalf ol
other rolling »lock which lie took when Chinese with the heHil» of foreign sol­ peradoes mounted their horses and ee-
tional remedies. Dealneaa la cauaed by an In­
Ihe tlivision of custom» and insular ho occupied BarlsTton, September III. diers in sacks: it seems that head caped. An alarm was quickly giveu
San Diego, Sept. 19.—The steamer flamed condition ot the mucous hnlua ot th. the syndicate and it is expected the
and
several
shots
were
tired
at
the
Enstacbl.n Tube. Wb.n thia tube |eta in­ deal will be closed within 10 days.
Herodt
brings
a
story
of
the
suppres
­
money
of
50
taels
is
juiid
for
each
head.
The department of the interior is
W,ir d”Partlll)*llt IlMH giVBD
von have a rumbling sound or Iroptr-
desperadoes as they aped through town, sion of an incipient insurrection at Sal- flame«!
feel bearing, and »ben It la entirely cloiwd
a statement of the taking steps to prevent the further suf­ This fact was brought to light l>y the
but
without
effect.
The
robbers
re
­
deafness
ia III» r.tnlt, and unlee» lh. Inflamma­
Killed His Friend.
avdor. Minister of War Castro was
[''J'1" 1,1 ,,,M Havana custom house fering among the I'ima ludiHiis on the discovery of tl.e private pa|>en of Vice­
tion can 1«. taken out aud t It I. tube restored lo
Of th« month of August. 11*00, show- Sactoll reservation, Arizona, caused liy roy Yu Lu, of Tien T-iu. In his day turned the »hots, but no one was hit. the instigator of a plot to remove the its normal condition, bearing wlllbedeiiroywl
Salt Lake, Utah, Sept. 22.—Warren
iuoi.»i,h° t"‘Hl rt’«”*ipt" lor »hr a scarcity of irrigation water. Col­ In ink there ia an entry which reads: The officers and armed citisens have present president, Thoma» Regalado, forever; nln. cases out ot I«-» ar. caused by F. Harrison, foreman of the Kooky
catarrh, which la nothing but an luflam«)
started in pursuit and a [sisse has also and have himself proclaimed president condition
""'“th were $1*91,920.
Mountain Bell Telephone Company,
ot th. mucous surfaces.
onel E. H- Graves, of that department, "Taels, 100, paid for the heads of two
We mil give On. Hundred Poller, for any was shot and instantly killed at Brig­
The Brutherhood of Locomotive Fire who i» at I’lioeiiix mak tig an examin­ American marines killed in the ad­ started from Goloonda to head them of tbe republic. In his plans to bring
ease of PeaineMtcanred by catarrh) that cau
off. The amount secured by the rob­ about tbe insurrection, Castro deemed not be cured by Hall » Catarrh Cun. »aud fo« ham City, Utah, last night, by lames
I '
ftt De« M o I hm siliplcd ation ol the conditions oti I bo reserva­ vance for the relief of l ien Tsin. Taels,
bers is in the neighlMirhood of *15.000. it necessary to remote the colonel of circulars. Ire«.
Burke, one of his linemen. Harrison
50,
for
the
two
guns
captured
on
thy
i " /,|IB ,,w«<uiiicliig the governor ol tion and reporting any method of relief
F J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O.
the barracks, aud shot him down in
was standing in a drug store, when
Hold by I’ruggiits, 7ftc
th» r °r ,,,M*,,,M*l|lng msrtlal law in that is practicable, lias investigated same occasion.”
Explosion In * Hoh*ml*n Mine.
Hall'» Family Pills an th. bret.
cold blood. It was not known until
Burke entered and without a word ol
snn,«'?Ur.
' thoroughly and has planned a system
Dux, Bohemia, Sept. 22.—An explo- after his arrest for that crime that the
warning emptied the jontents of a
More l-la.ii« In <lla».«w.
triHo"" /"r ”"'nK tho government bv which the underflow in the Gila
Deliberate
much
before
doing
or
say
­
sion occurred nt the Frisch Gluck miuu murder whs a part of tbe plot to over­
shotgun into the back of Harrison’«
Glasgow, Sept. 19.—Five additional
th« »" u"1
for making public l river may bo raised to the surfaoe in
vesteiday.
Thirty-live persons were throw the present government, but in ing anything, for you have not the head. Burke was placed under arrest. x
«»""timony taken at the investiga- summer mid a supply of water devel­ cases of bulainic plague have been re­
power
of
recalling
what
has
beeu
said
killed aud 15 injured. Five persons the investigation that followed the
but refused to give any reason for ths
’y the house OOluuiittoO I a at w lu­ oped sufficient to iirigate many hun­ ported here, four ot tho stricken per­
or done.
whole scheme was uuearthed. Castro
act. Both men had been close friend».
sons being members of the same family. are missing.
dreds of acres now uncultivated.
was found guilty ot murder and at 5
Jualln McCarthy Ketlre*.
All farmers are not good judges of
l’rhicr of ftaiony Killed»
Montana Town Burned.
Mayor James (l. Woodward, of At
London. Sept. 22.—Justin McCarthy, o’clock the afternoon of September 3 butter and lose the advantage of high
• lari
'",'rg0 *’• Cutting, a young
Dresden, Sept. 19.—I’rince Albert
Rose in an,
Mont., Sept. 21.—The
he
whs
shot
by
order
of
the
president.
. «».vtnau I,. Now 1|aveu
prices thereby. They keep cream too town of Belgrade was nearly wiped out
Conn., Ims lanta, Ga., was impeached for intoxi­ of Saxony was killed in a carriage ac­ the novelist and historian, who has The death of the lender brought th«
long or fail to use a thermometer when by fire todav, and one man, West
"«’--vuruti ln bypnotiam a cure for the cation.
cident yesterday at Wulkau, a short been a mem tier of parliament for North threatened insurrection to a close.
flt«*»r«tta hBblt
churning, making mistakes that might Riley, was burned to death. The fire
The Lehigh Valley railroad han alail- distance from Dresden, lie wan born I-angford since 1892 and who was
formerly'cliairman of the Irish parlia­
be avoided
by taking precautions originated in the hotel owned by Riley.
Ky
*,,'l’**"* ohnrtdi at Fairview, (shell the custom of carrying newsboys iu 1859 aud was unmairietl.
Soldier* Blown Up.
mentary party, annoucea his retirement
agaiust selling an inferior article.
The property loss is $15,000. Nearly
on
traius.
ICrftiaed to Work.
Jug’
, "" * **i«i*iori»l on the site ol
from public life on account of failing
all the business houses were destroyed,
Loudon,
Sept.
20.
—
The
British
com
­
town
of
•tn>v«7?
M**hpl»ce, was de-
The largest portion of the
1».—All health.
Bloomsberg, !’•„ Sept,
Better make of every Borrow a atep- there being no fire department or appa­
mander at Taku cables that a fatigue
•w«ytM by lightning.
Whitewood. N. W . T., was demolished effort to settle the difference lietweeu
ping atone to higher, nobler thought ratus.
party
engaged
in
de»troyiug
gunpowder
Mor. rta.il« In Gln.gow.
the Reading Iron Company, of Dan­
*,yt«'ri»|l)r'
8* M°('abe, a Pree- by a tornado.
and deed than to hang it againat your
Glasgow, Sept. 22.—Two additional at Tung Chow lias been blown up.
Paris, Sept. 22.—Tbe Galveston fund
ville,
and
its
employes
having
failed,
Exports
from
the
United
States
dur
­
throuoi? Ac. '•O'""1'1
well
knowu
Sixteen were killed aud 22 injured by heart to weigh you down into the being raised here lias reached 100,000
cases
of
bubonio
plague
have
been
re
­
the
000
men
employed
at
the
plant
re
­
ing
the
past
fiscal
year
increased
to
slough
of
deapondenoy.
ia Ton«'i"lti,,e w"Ht> «lied at Ills hum»
the explosion.
ported.
francs.
fused to work this morning.
every section of the globe.
•” », K rums , aged 77 years,
4 1
I