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KLAMATH VOL. REPUBLICAN V. 1900 I LAIEH J NEWS. Flghllng ha» biokeii uut Ashautae. Epitome of tl. j Tclegrnphlc News of th» World. TERNI. 11' h# H«»* «’HK WIKKH A ngulu hi ►han lisi Kwan (urta turmudinoli (o ili» ilriti»h. I |*!«it Iti a»M»»luate Klutey ha» beeu tll»«*«ne In a traili latld-up nuar Councli lllttfl», olle Diblter wa» klll««d. I »aaahgvr» un Nome »(«amar aere vacliieiml un acvounl of iiew uutbreak «*f semllpoa in Alaaka. •Illi Pronpect« Blight for Settle ment of Chinese Trouble. ALLEALI. IN LINK WITH AMERICA fJormnnf Uhuwa Bignè ut Frtpgr- FURTHER th» Mlasr» CONCESSION. II-iu»« Work. 1«, ll«turn DEVASTATION 1«, Philsilelphia, Oct. 5 -—There were no dssslopmxul» of »pei-ial im|ortan< n Ualay iu the miners' »trike. An In- l«re»tlng featurn »»« thn ReadiugCom pany's notice to its employe» that in addition to its offer of a Io |»» cent In crease, It was willing to enter iuto arbitration with them r«*l»tlie to any grietaii*«» they may have. None of the strikers, however, has yet indicated an Intention to return U> work. Af faire were extremely quiet today tbnmgboul the anthracite tegion. (■eneral Gubin 111 «omnialid of thn ■tats tr.nips recently »nut to s-.-huyIkill county on re«|ue»t from the alu-riff, to day directed another of the regiments to return home tomorrow. One regi ment left Monday. There remain» but oue regiment, a buttery of artillery anil a oompauy of mounted irmrp». A secret conference of thn leading officials of the miner»’ orgsuisatluu »•• held at Haxletoii. At its conclusion, President Mlt- hell »aid the question ot calling a jolut convention had not Ireen considered. He added that out of 142,IHM> mineworkers, only about 5.UO0 ar« at work, and thnae, he »aid, would I h > out in a short time. The time limit of the laickawauna Company's offer of Increased wages will expire tomorrow, but strikers generally expies» their determination to pay no heed to th« offer. C'oa»al - O««««ral Stew«*» ••tat« Secret Society Said to Have Broken Loose in Canton. HOI I HERN DISTRICT 1N FERMKNT I nrrat In the Two Kwang Prowl«' ••• TRANSVAAL. ESCAPED DEATH K»p<tr« »• IM» Washington, Oct. 8. — An interesting picture of the Transvaal and Free Mate in August, after the wave of war hsd pestMMl over the country, ia presents«! in a report to the state department from Luted State« Consul-General Stowe, at Cape Town, dated August 17 last. He had just returned to the Cape from a trip through the two re publics. He says that for hundreds of miles all the wire fencing is down and cannot be used again. The posts have l>ern bur net! for fuel and meat t«e replaced with iron po»t«, owing to the scarcity of limiter. The plowing in progress ia limited, compared with former years, and there will l>e large market for American cereal». By March, 1901, agricultural machinery will lie wanted. Meat and liveatre k will continue to I« imports-1. Johannesburg had only three days’ supply of meat when Mr. Stowe left the town. While the ifiera who have returned are anxious to get to work, several months must elapse liefore things »ettie down to a normal basis. The government is building a new line of railway from Hamsmith to connect with the Orange Colony sys tem, so that the Netherlands railway, with its 200 |er cent dividend«, will uo longer have a monopoly in the Transvaal. There will be a big de mand for bridge material and electrical maheinery and supplies. Lord Roberts has appointed an ad visory Committee to assist him in the reopening of Johannesburg, aud to se cure the return of the mining popula tion. which the prosperity of tiie town de|>enda upon. It is questionable whether an undesirable element com mon to all mining town» will be al lowed to return to Johannesburg. THE UNUSUAL EXPERIENCE GRANTED LE ROY BOWEN. From ths Enterprise. Mapleton, Mina. To escape death after being given up by four doctors, and hidden good-bye to family and friends is an experience not granted every man. Yet it hap Ptlll*h tv. .pl<ne limit gull« from th« Washington. Oct. 4— Favorable In all expfi.«imi al tha Corulllg l’ow- fxmdon, Oct. fl. — The London morn pened to Mr. Le Roy Bowen, of D«- Boers. d< r Work» at Fante Crus, ( al., C, news ha» rea*Tt.-«l Washington frum lha ing papers are virtually engrossed by coria township, Blue Earth county, finali mail« • <l< Sell r|*e< lies In • hHiieellorlea, indicating M« rl«-r alt «mphoe, waa klllrd, and J, I.UHI|»«II the parliamentary general elections, Minn. Vaiate la wa» latally lnjiir<«l. that a l omplele agteemenl aa to China MluueMit ». anti they have little U> nf about the Mr. Bowen Is a farmer, but formerly new Geimsu not«. The Daily N«ws, Gerniaiiv .lenl.-s auv agrecuieiil with resided in Mapleton, where he was I « rtugusve officiai» at Imnrenctt is within sight. The agreement wilt which describes it as "clear, stiaight- clerk and city marshal for a nomltsr Marque» baie warned l*re»id(Mit Rrug«-r I m * on Ihe l>a»l» of the priqaiallluns laid France and llus»la. down by Kacretary Hay Iu his note <>( forwartl aud manly,” expresses a hope of years. He is a well-known member lo maks no more s|aM>cbM ami (orbili Maur l.ii»iiie«« men will j**lu excur- July a, and Ilia »ubM'.|uenl notes treat that all the European |xrwem and also of the Masonic fiaterulty and enjoy« bla xsraring in»lgnla of office. sli’it I*, lialla liai s, ing on tile subject. 'Ilia six'«.rd of Rus the United states will sgree with Em an enviable leputation for bis sterling The latrai r«|»irl <>l cotton damage sia with the UulUwl Mates is mote I;.....<-«t-ll ap k" (" W,00i> or 40,000 peror William's last proposal. honesty and uprightness of character. t«l thn >(«|r of ’Irla» by the rateili Nebraskan« iu .Mct'«»>k. complete than was »ntictpHted at first, British correspondents in China com He told hit) story ot miraculous re fltaxl» pia* va fl.n «•limale» at 4 iio , o < i < i and lha reports show that all of the plain of the "weak attitude” displayed lief and cure to a reporter recently an<l filala* min«r« eouvlcted »> r«»t».pire«-y l-alr» | Ita, «ulUr |» estlmated al Uot I unqsMin nations protiahiy are placing by Great Britain and the Uuted -late», it is a story of the greatest inteteat. tn ol'xiru*1 u.all train tiurlug big sltlke lesa Ululi f.’o.tHH),1)1)0, thvmsvlves In position to take advan as well as the other powers, in with He said: ut I »99. drawing from Pekin and displaying “I was suddenly taken sick in th« ll«M*rs eaptore*! a Brillali convov and tage of the iqamlug made by the Unit- Washington »tockmen cml«*r with wrecki-*! u train. Of tile convoy’« «<1 Mate», aud s « m > ii will lie ready to be generally a yieldiug mood. spring of 1895. The pain was intense. ('utiimlaaioiwr tlermauu i.gartllug ns*«>rt of tii) men only I'.’ t*«c«|»x| and gin liegotiatloua lor « settlement with A dispatch frr.nr Tien Tain, October The doctor was hastily summoned. 2, say»: "i.aselee claim» that the sr«<l.tg •*•• l«*re»l rarer»«*«. He pronounced my case one of gravel In thè traili wreck, the liritous were the Chinese goveinrneut. The Rus sa in» already h».e gKen notice of such British from the gunboat Pygmy were ■□d »aid that the pain was caused by Ih. I« pt la I loll of the city Ian kllln*I au-l II the first to receive the surrender of the pur|»»e, aud while the text of the th« passage ot a stone from th« kidney« Allgsls». 1 I he population of \rksn-a>. as olii- French not« on thia subject, referrwl Shan Hal Kwan forts.” to the bladder. 1 doctored with him ul 19*"'. li dally aimoim. |-«| I,y llle United "talea to in today's peaas di»patebes. has not The Morning Post's correspondent at for thiee months, but was not benefited. 33 BATTLE IN ASHANTEE. W». «tr «ausila bureau, Is 1,31 1,564, all In- reachiMl the »late de|«rtment, the offi laku asserta that the persecution of Frequently, once a week, I would « reaw.nvr the population of IHPU of cials are satl»fle<l that It is correctly ChrialiatMt has Keen revived in the have a bad »[«II of two or thre« day» Hard Sighting H*lw.*n Frill,h Fal >rr*» |H*1,3Hû, or IB «5 |a»r «-eut province of Shan Tung. rv|s>rted and that France, like Russia, duration, during which I »uttered gu and Nallva». Shanghai dispatches announce the told agony. General W«»l, commanding the la ready to negotiate at once. London, Oct. A dispatch to the dismissal of two Tartar generals, who Aa fur Germany, either the inaition “Finally I went to Mankato and I nlted Mate» li rcea In Cubs, ha» inaile Morning P.mt from Kumsssie reports consulted a specialist. He stated that hl» annual report t«> the war depart of that goxeriimrut ha» beeu mlsunder- that heavy fighting l<«>k place last Sun Itave been defeated ny Russians in 1 did not have gravel, but thought it ment Il V-iilsln» hl» recommendation stAod or it has sustain««! a change of day l»-tar»-n Colonel WillciM-k's column Manchuria. The head office of th« I In.torn. Chinese tommiaaanal has beeu re was rheumatism of the stomach. I Dial all tr - )*• in Culai I« lliouuted, U>- mind, Puealbly the former lathe case, and the Ashantees, at Abu Ashu. Hell lei« moved from Ching Kiang, <>n the Yang continued to visit him until the end ot gather with all account of th« with but, Iwiweter that may be. It ia quite "After heavy fighting,*' says the di»- stiait, to laku, aud the viceroys have certain from the advicee which have Augnst. Then 1 became completely last, h, "the Britlab column made an M«»k, drawal ««( (ha lr«»ipa during the |»«»t TELEGRAPH TO SKAGWAY. been ordered to establish branch offices bedridden and sent for another doctor. fear. The lie»ltli of the t««a*ps, he reached Washington that ths German Ineffectual attempt to charge the He called mv complaint inflammation aa»», ha» t«s-u gtard, an-1 their conduct government, upon careful inspection ol Ashantee positions, but was obliged to in the provinces of Shen Si. A dispatch to the Daily Express Th. 1.1a. 1« Compl«l«d »nd ih. Flrel of the bowels and treated me for that. the plan» lor a m ttlemeut projected by I tea tl I Itg la <-<>mm< ude«l. retire aud to resume the rifle duel Me»»«., ».nt to H.nltl. T.»I.rdny. front I long Kong reports a serious rising the Uniter! fltataa, finds therein noth I became better, but in one week my IN»., (ta Feattie, Oct. 8.—The first telegram legs swelled up and I was worse than C. I Callaway, aged HU, did at ing lm«>usistent with the < iermau as- a hlle a waiting reiulon eiueuts. Event •I Triads in Canton, and the whole lo «cespi (Its 25 per ceul ually, after bard work, < .dom-l Will III tl.rir wag«*», to take rfle. I Dm«er. Col<> , Irvin injuries received piralions. Therefore, it may be ex- cocks captured the |«>sttlous and occu country to the south is said to l«e in a from Skagway to Seattle, marking sn ever. l*y belug alru* k by a tramway car. |H*< t««l that Germanv, too, will t>e pre ferment. The Hong Kong correspond- epoch in the historv of business )te- “The doctor laid my case before the ■ l«.| »ga l U»t whlcu limy lie «a« t.ellr«ed to le the rddest new»- |atred s«'U to join In thia common pied the village of Isrrashu without rut of the Times, wiring Wednesday, tween Alaska ami the outside world, faculty of Rush Medical College, Chi more opposition. Recently the British was receivetl here t«tday. The time oc pa|«>r dllor In the I nitirl Matra 11« movement toward • aettlemsnt xavs: It cago. and it was decided that I bad was t»<ru Iu I'ottsge countv, U., Feb may l*e »tat«-<l that altogether the pr*w earned three other village» at the "A thousand braves have left Canton cupied by the message in transit was neuralgia ot the stomach. I was treat js'lut of tire laayom-t and burned them. ruary II, IHI2, l«*,«rnd tiie printing |«e«-ts of au adjustment of the Chinees to suppress a reltellion instigated l>y seven hours, which, however, will t«e ed for that until December, but contin trade in iawr<'ii. «•» llle. lurt , aixl puli- difficulties without reaort to formal Seventy Aahaiiteen were killed. The triads at Waichau, in the Saueu dis reduced oue-half as soon as the line is ue«! to grow worse. Then the doctor ll»b«wl add «billed (iew>|«|w*r» In Ohio, war are very much brighter than they British Io»««* were Mayor Melias and trict. There is grave unrest in the in working order and bulines« reduced said, *1 can’t do yon any good. All Captain Lua rd. set erely wounded; two Kwang provinces, and precautions to a system. lllltda, Missouri anil Utah. the help I know for von la an opera were ou« week ago. three officers »lightly wounded, three have beeu taken at Kowloo.” The route taken by the message wa» tion.’ ‘Very well,’ I replied, ‘go on Prltate letter» re<r|«rd from Havana men killed and 2H o her» wounded. from Skagway to Atlin, theme over and operate if that is left for me.* BLAMES THE FOREIGNERS. indicate that much apprrhen»iou ex A flying columu of him ) men, with two NEWS FROM THE ANTIPODES. the old Atlin-Lillooet line to the This was on Sunday. The time of th« ists among the tuierliau» there reganl* gun», was seat Monday in putauit of Fraser river, them e to Ashcroft and on operation was set for Tuesday. My Mr. < lark «»to th« I.»»•••*• an<l tltslna Krum Mretk of « .J n pa nr a»» Mall Boat Farifi« lug file «i-llow let er, as the <-<ru*lllloi)> the enemy. ” to Vancouver, from which place it wa» children were sent for, and I prepared Ik«» I prinlHg I m < hltoto. Cablto Cuiatrarl Firn Ix-ep «sa kllle-l al l'arsoti. O»., gmw «<>,»» iu»f«-»<l u( in. proving. •ent to Seattle. M»»»ru < «piur««t a (uiivoy. Boat,m Oct 4.—-At the ('ongrega for the worst. Vancouver, IL U., Oct. 6 —Th« l'V l-eiug tuli over i«v a fogging wag* u. < Kilian employes III Cuba mviii to 1« The line over which it passed to Van “The appointed time came; the four Iaindoii, Oct. 5. — The follow lug dis steamer Mlowera, which arrived from Ili« «<.i.!rni i«'<-urre«i oue-fiali mila •iibjecl l>> lha disease, amt Iu aeirrwl Ilona I minister»' meeting thia morulng couver is that which the Canadian doctors present examined me for two Ip.in I n wu ■ «aw lulll, wliere he was g 'Vrrtlii.eut offi.-ea many have leeli the principal s|a-akrr waa Dr. Fraud» patch has been received from Lord Sxduev this evening, brings news of government has l*een engaged tn con A. Clark, president of th« United Rubella: hours, then they retired and consulted the wreck of the Japanese mail boat eiipl.oid Ile was «Irli IMg a heavlly atrlckeii I her«- Is yet uo fear ol tlir Chri»tl»li Endeavor, wlmse subject "Pretoria. Oct. 4. — A convoy of 23 Futami Maru, which struck a lock on structing for the past four mouths. It for the same length of time. They h-aJe.l I* urd.orse loggiug wagon down lexer »pre«,ling among the troops. was, “lawaxa and Gain» Frum the U|e wagoua. escorted by 60 mounted men. Minders island in a gale and wa* a to- is not yet completed, ami will not be concluded that they did not know what * steep giade, wl.cu Ilio braka falle«! tu The alllo» captured sliau Hal Kwan. risiug in China.” Dr. Clark, who baa was attacked by 140 Boers October 1, tai io»», belug broken in two. Ths lose for aliout a week. However, in order ailed me. The head physician asked Work, sud ili« li.-rse« rati awav, Tha to get the tint message through today, <lrn»r jumped. Imi was cauglit under Germaua rout«-1 a Boxer lore« near visited several iiiladon statioue in near Dejagere Drift, while on the way of ship aud c»rgo are placed at$l,5O0,- « teiiporary line was put up connect permission to 'cut,* as be expressed it, North Chm» where the massacres late ‘and find out.’ I asked how big a to Vryheld. Twelve of 000. The passengers aud crew, num- Ilio lo» I. l>*<i-»aaed sa« 35 yoara olii. Pekin. ing the unfinished portion Iietweeu place he wanted to cut. He said ‘ba ly occurred, says iu part: eaped. The (ate of the la-ring 150, were saved. I •*■ «.( i io Imrs«« «ere kllle l nnlrlghl. R«s,M*<elt reeeKod a great ovation in LilliMiet aud Ashcrvft, aud in this man- thought four inches far enough.’ I “The dragi-u's teeth of war and mas known. Th«* plague has broken out again at i < ni «un U aiil<'r»e« h.ia aril«e*l at Lincoln, Neb. uer the transmi»sion of the message knew enough not to allow any such sacre were aowu by the foreigners who “Th« Boers derailed a train near Tow tin llle, New South Wales. Five Tlrn Talli. Hanna »|>'ke iu Chicago ou the Tam had emu in the spirit of omnnerclal Pan yesterday eveuiug, Five Cold- eaw-s are reported, with two fatalities, wa» accomplished. hide-and-seek game to be played with According to the reports received me, so the operation did not occur. I Ih«- < hlnese govrrnmenl ha» m.lore*l many lie lru»t. greed Io push their conquest». Turn stream guard» were killed and 19 in It is announced that the tender for here today, the whole work of the t'a- continued under the doctor’s care, but thè degnidalloU «if l'rllico TiiaU. the construction of the Pacific cable Minister Wu confirms the reported the tables for a moment and Imagine jured. nadian government will lie concluded my case was considered hopeless. I China forclug her g.»Hla upon us at the 'Commandant Dirksen, who has been has beeu awarded to the Telegraph lu i' n» «ani \\ altiera«.« t«t olTor « indictment rd Pi Ince T uan. l.y Octolier 10, alter which the through made my will, balanced my accounts l»>int of the »word, sending her opium opposing Paget, has sunendervd, after Construction .t Maintenance Company, reward t- r Ilio h««d of Priticu Tilau. line will be open for commercial busi and made every preparation for death. Pn>»|re<-ta are again g«»»l for settle here to delmuch our youth and com a |*r»oual visit to Kouiatipoort to as Limited, which offered to lay the cable In audience of '.‘tijhni peopl« waa ment of the Chinese quealion. ness. “I continued to grow steadily worse. pelling ua to buy it, seising the whole sure himself that Kruger lias goue'into (or $9,500,000 and to finish the con a ldi* .il l.y |t<H»M'Velt lu Kausaa City, Day after day was passed in intense Ilrltl»h «lection returns continue to state of Massachusetts because ot twe Portuguese territory." struction of the cable within 18 TO PUNISH REBELS. Mu. agony. As a last resort I told my »bow large Coirser« stive gains. Chinamen murdered by a tuob, and months. The government is delighted Ths Villalobos «afo. (miernor Severe saye he ha» re- at the contract price, which is lees A Whois IU|lm««l Will Ms Ssnt te hired man to bring me, the next time A busltre»» block st Shaniko, Or., w« can imagine some of the feelings Mart ltd uq ua. Washington. Oct. 5.—The dispatch he went to town, a box of Dr. Wil- ceived $613,418 Itti alti «tf Texas suffvr- was completely de»tnry««l bjr tire. which auimat«xl the Boxers or the than was estimated. Washington. Oct. 6.—The following liatns’ Pink Pills for Pale People. I sr». more intelligent powers behind the from General MacArthur last week au- A big colliery »trike is in progess at Dally I Mm.» rat» of Montana, nomi- uouncing the disaster sustained by cablegram has beeu receive*I at the war bad read considerable about them and lo il tic. 2 839 tmxllea bave I hm * ii «> ffi . natd Thoma» *. Hogan for govenmr. Boxers. A heroic chapter of mission Captain shield»' party on the I s I hiii ! of Newcastle. Four collieries are idle thought I would try them. Imnied- ary annals baa l»-en written, a chapter as a result of a dispute iietweeu the department: elslly is|»irte«| foutel al («aiveatuu, “Manila, Oct. 6.—First infantry lately after beginning the use of these Massacliusvtls Ih-m.sTala mmilllatd whose records can never Ire dim in «el. Maliuduque, left iu doubt the fate of maiiMgers aud the miuers, and 1,100 Texas. • full elate ticket, Ireadd by Kotiert Tlie native «-«imeit ha» proved himself tiie gunlatat Vlllalolats. which had «-on- mm iiie idle. The disputes are over goes to Marinduque, October 6, on pills I commenced to feel better. At rim patitili«*« at \|t*»a, 1'3 utile» from worthy of the Savior who died for hiui. veyed the triMipa to Torrij»». lu oon- mining regulations maiuly, wage« be Sumner. General Hare is to com first, I took one pill three times a day. Treat Paine. Jr. l'h—nix. trlsoiia, wa» rolilxal ul $l,iH>0 mand the island, with orders to push but increased the does to three pills The taunt of rich Christiana cau no aeqnauce the navy depwiImeut has Iteru ing a secoudarv grievance. A negro fiend was burnd at the in •tam|» .xml $juo in cash. receiving a nuiulter of lelegrama mid Five men perished iu the snow fields operations until insurrection ia «taiM|*ed three times ■ day. In two weeks I ■tai-» at Wetumpks, Ala., for «U at- longer lie thrown in bis face. China letteis from friends hu .I relatives of the llMitita» G. Fherutan, thè famous lemptd criminal assault. haa t»*en awakened from her sleep of of Mount Arrowsmith, Tasmania, Au out aleolutely. He will have 12 full was out of bed and around. "In five weeks I took a trip to Man lawver and siuglr-tax adviamte, dltai at ag«*» She can never again fall ¡rack crew of the guuboat. »iking for iufor- gust 28, where 10 days earlier another companies of infantry for the purpose. Kir Redvers Buller will return to iuto th«* same comatose ixin.lition a» be mation aa to the affair. A cablegram man had perish«*«l in the »now. The Anderson's first operations developetl kato, but this trip was a little beyond Li» bouie in New York, agni BB. Fliglaud with land Roberta and laird fore. A trumpet call has been lssutxl was sent to Rear-Admiral Kempff, at colti was so intense that a rescue nothing. No reiorts since Octolier 2. my strength and I came home and had M l'nrkr Cocltran «i«*ke ag»hi»t ex- Kitchener will remain in the chief to the Christian» of America and Great Cavite, ami th) following reply has petty slmost shared the same fate, the "MACARTHUR ” to go to bed. I again began the use of pin-imi in ti,,, ('.,||«ri1||l |n fbi.-ng,, I««. liven received: «otnmand in South Africa. The altove dispatch relates to rein the pills. The effect was as before; in cold «fleeting the men so badly that Britain to go in ami posse»» the land, I"rs txu audience of 12,000 |wr»on«. "Carite, i’. 1., Oct. 5.—Secretary bloo«l « mix «*«! irom their hands ami faces. forcements sent to the I-land of Mann- four days I was on my f«et, and have The |»>pul«ti«*n of the city of S«*attle, to aee see to it that tïieir their comrades have Imperiai statistica Navy, Washington: No truth in any ----- show that 544,« »■ officially aniionncd by the Unitd uot died in vatu.'* A story «*oniea from Los Negros <*on- duqne, where Captain Shields and 51 been there ever since, thanks to Dr. • '*.l i-hildreii Itelow 14 years of age are unfavorable reports concerning Villa «■erning the wrecking of the bark Al- men of the Twenty-ninth volunteer in Williams’ Pink Pills for Pal« Peopla.” Mat"« census bureau, I» Mil,071, aa "»gaged in industrial pursuits lu Ger- »gainst 42,887 in IHUO, au lucre»»«* of bolus or her crew. Mauila paper of iiioud, a tradiug vessel, and the murder fantry were either killexl or captured I hereby certify the above statement lirrrlvrr Will !<• Arr»«ttod. iiiauy. San Francisco, Oct. 4.— Deputy September 8 published false re|torfs. of the captain, two mates, three whits by the insurgents. At that time Gen is true, to the beat of my knowledge 87.884, <>r 88.12 per cent. KEMPFF.” LE ROY BOWEN. Liriib-n uit-Geimral Miles in bis a ir sailors anil 15 unlives. She ran ashore eral MacArthur »ent Colonel Anderson and belief. The Peruvian cabinet has resigned, l'nite*l Stat«*» Marshals Shelly Mustek- Witnesses: J. . A. Biddeaon, Mrs. li uni H |»irt ten« ws hi» recomiimndetlon K u »»I« m » W**lt Two Kight«. on a coral reef »nd whs quickly sur aud two companies of the Thirty owing t<> a unanimous vote of censure ton and Geoige II. Burnham, left to 1 r ih« further use of thè automobile in St. I’etersburg, Oct. 4.—The war rounded bv hundretl» of saxages. Th« eighth volunteer iu fan try, with the Le Roy Bowen. bv cvngre»», living inevitable aa a re night (or Seattle, from which port they Mr. Bowen's poatofflce address it tae iirmy. will embark for Ua|*e Nome on the office ai'noume» that dispatches from captain, officers and crew were then Yorktown auil two gunlioata, to the re sult of tlm scandal in connection with lief of Shields aud bis «.*ouiuiand, if Beauford, Minn, He will gladly an- steamer Senator next Tbureday. They beaten to death with clubs. Her decks Kharltarovak and Kharbin say General Ih" plani of thn lllinol« steel Coin- the purchase of arms ill Belgium and they were still alive. swer any inquiries to those enclosing l’aio hi Jiilint, In ( ha» la eii «Imi tloxxn ilia sllvged use by Seller Itelainuud«*, are charged with the miasion of arrest Tachitschagofl »ent Colour I Kopeikeli were literally runniug with the blood stamp for reply. Collision nt San Franciico. "w ing t,, « im.g ()f („,|nrR Two thous ex-minister of fluauce, of gowrnmeut ing Alex McKenaie, the ret'eiver tn a with a detachment of Cossacks, rail of the ui<fortunate victims, aud th« It was nature’s own remedy that frum th« number of Nome mining suits, and to tierce saxagea then carried road troops and volunteers to engage a San Francisco, Oct. 6. — The naval 39'1 men lira affected. fuuils (or Ills |irivate trauMaclioiis. bring him before the United States cir- force of Chinese, who had occupied wreck everything movable. K. Lyn« reserie »hip Marion and the United accomplished this cure caused by im •*»' p.pnlatioii of st. Joseph. Mo., According to »vnii-olllcial state- cut court of ap|»'als to answer fur con the railroad at San Chakan. The Rus w»s the murdere«! • ki| per. The tint States shin Ranger were in collision pure blood, for Dr. Williams’ rink •"'»rdiiig to t|„, Unitad Mate» ccniu-, lilelit", the Ru»si»n naval estimates for tempt in haviug refused to obey the sians won two onbatinat«* fights. For »ml second oflic« rs aere Julin Garland this morning and troth were damaged Pills for Pale People are com | " 1 ’-’.‘.li'.l, agMlnat 53.821 tu 1890. an 1901 »how a total ot 97,097.(IBB rou writ of supersedeas issued by J udite vegetable remedies that exert a ty-three «load Chinese were left in the aud Peter Mulleu. about the lower rigging and along the 0" rt-atM. «,f 5O.B55, or 96.81 |mr con».' bles. »u increase of 10,000,000 rouble« Morrow amie weeka ago. They are treuehea after the seoond engagement. ful influence in purifying and rails. Shot by an Unknown ¿•••••In. ing the blood. Many diseases lun'y Ul" v Hr "'»l'iig June 80, fur the current year. The ordinary ex further iiittructcd to call upon the Captain Belles and Bulger, local in Mifflin, l'a., Oct. 6. —While reclin N. Hlrttng Drink for Tontnty. penditure swallows B0.(too,ooo ronbles, supposed by the medical profession u. • the total iiiimiior of fatatagli United State» military authorities to spectors of steam boilers, commenced ing on a chair beside an open wiudow Ixvndon, Oct. 6.—Lord Wolseley, the be incurable have succumbed to the po " »nips of h || 1,111,1, |»all«,| fu ()1H ('nit- of which IB.000,000 is intended to enforce the return of the various min commander-in-chief, iu an cqteu letter last night at his home at Oriental, an investigation today of the cause of tent influence of these pills. This uni sinh*«, including ordinary stamps, strimgllieti the fleet, 3,000,000 roubles ing claims to the people who b«l<l the collision between the steamer asks the public wishiug to honor the Juanita county, Adam Goodliug was versal remedy is sold by all druggists. '•’»ge due stampa, stam)a««l «nvelo|i«s for harbor work at Libeu, 2,000,000 them prior to litigation. returning soldiers "to refraiu, while • hot in the mouth by an unknown as- Columbia and the ferrylioat Berkeley. "" i' i ti ciir.l», reached the etioriuoiis roubles to be ex|a<ii<le<l at Vladivoatock, The captains of the two vessels and sassiu and instantly killed. Ou Sun extending them a hearty welcome, Km tn a Abbott*» Father Inaano. Wpanlah Mlitlaler an Ktiilt«*»»ler. hn’.' ................ . »‘ ♦1,H*- and 3,000.000 el Port Arthur. from offering them iutoxioatiug liquors, day Mr. Goodliug was heard to remark nienilters of both crews were examined Chicago Oct. 1.—A »pedal to th« New York, Oct. 4.—A dispatch tc . "”i- an ill, reuse of 400,000,000 K»te Carmack, wife of George Car- h as witnesses. Additional evidence as, like all of us, they are open to that he bad hut two eueuiies iu th« Chronicle from Milwuakee, »ayi. Ap niMck, the Klondike millionaire, tiled the Heruld from Valparaiso say»: It temptation.’’ The commander-in-chief world, of oue of whom he was terribly to l>e taken and the case will then be over thn pr»onding ynar. plication baa been made to Judge Wall* is estinmted that the amount of money submitted for decision. ti 775"' '^“"Arthur incontly issued a suit in the superior court at Hollis- _ ___ _______ •Iso says hs trusts the greeting to the iu fear. ber for the appointment of a guardian "Honing gennrnl order for the bet- ter. Cal . for divorce, alleging deser alleged to have liven embexsled by ths brave soldiers will tie something better Hovers Attacked Garman«. for Seth Abbntt, father of the late Em Andrup'» Greenland »exploration. ex-Hpanish minister, Salvador latpea y tion and infidelity. She demands half tbau an incitement t«> excessive drink. 'he government ot th« city Loudon, Oct. 6. — A »pedal dispatcq Copenhagen, Oct. 6. — Lieutenant ma Abbott. Mr. Abbott was adjudged <•( the ooinmunity projierty, which con Guijarro, is more than $100,000. The '¿ '"»'h. ''I xl.iing or,me» .. ..... . from Shanghai, uuder date of October Andrup’s Greenland expedition ha» ar- insane in the Chicago court« last Fri money belonged to S|mniah subjects, Atlanta. Ga., Oct. 5. — Reports from t .H.ib”"'.?"" ''h-y "> Manila to sist» of valuable Klondike mines, real 5, says the Chinese report that 2,001) rive«! here on Itoartl the Antarctic. The day, and his commitment erdsre" to a who are very indignant. !a>es received all parts of the state indicate that the "" I mihaelvns to their homes after estate in Seattle and other place», »ml Boxers attacked uo battailous of Ger members of the expedition explored sanitarium at Wauwatoaa. The appli tut. " 7 Hr" hereby aiiiended large sums deposited in Hollister. Sail th«i fund» from the Chilean governrneut Democratic majority in today’s elec mans at Kail Ku Men, near Pekin. ami approached a hitherto unknown cation for a guard iau u mad« by PrcJ to pay demand» sustained t>v Spaniards tion for state officer», menibets of tiie Francisco and Seattle banks. The en whin 1" ,"’"r •" 11 •’* M-i Hi‘"r The Boxers, it is added, lost 400 men stretch of laud extending from Cape «rick Abbott, a son, a bo asks that be during the revolution of 1891. lie general assembly anti local county k, ............ Die streets will be cleared tire property 1» appraised at $1,500.- and the Germaua five. The latter are Town, latitude 69 degree« 28 minute» or some suitable person he appointed haviug presented his ptqa'rs of retire offices, will be aliout 50,000. There Carmack pro|»>se» to contest the at li>"i*,M,v«' 0' Will lai eluseti 000. now »aid to lie burning the Boxers' vil north to Agassis land, 67 degrees 23 guardian. Judge Wallber ha» died suit, and a »ensutioual trial is antici ment, the minister disappeared, with being practically no opposition to the lages around Pekiu. liihb i , ’ "ni1 **’" l‘M'” "* D'l'b’r pro th« hearing for October 23. minutes north. Democrats, the vote was light. out paying a cent to the claimants. ved lifter .timi hour.” pated. Nliau U h I K whii Forts Nurrendered. I »Itfsnce t lalmed Iti bave I mmiii Ittun-I wlilrh piotr» |i,ut Monili Baker mine» aie m«l lo Ainrritaii tairllory. in* tu J «#li» M>n«iii»ul In th« Other t'uutiMUN N«we Nitttk lit Collision. Missouri I» Fi.iiti 'v" ""Util V, N'<ireL,’t *" Ntmtl,'' a ’ ih ,^ n ",,M *’ named London on "i tlitiH' ""•’vice establishment of n,.; ....... '■ i» th" grimiest Imai- loiicHrn in m 1 b WOrld. 1’"’- 1»nk>n"th llOutm llalv ,u,y "»her oonutry, about '"'r while "uly 22 ounces. t Peiirls are Iteiiig found in great quan tities in th" Black ami Hi. Frauds riv ers, in southwest Missouri. General Richard O'Grady llaly, tin* new commamler-iii-chief of the British troops in Canada, won the distiiigiil-h- e.l service order in the Egyptian expe dition of 1883. Dilling the last three years Husain has been oolouising Siberia aa far as possible. At least 800,000 colonists have beeu sent iuto the country over th« Trans-Siberian railway. Philadelphia, Oct. 4.—The British steamship Eagle Point, Captain Hawi- ■on, from London, for Philadelphia, which passed in the Delaware break water today, report» that at 1 o'clook yesterday morning, Im collided with the British steamer Biela, from New York, September HO, for Manchester, England, aud that the latter ve«»el »auk. Tim captain of the Eagle Point report» that all hands ware taken off the Biela before nite sank aud will b« brought here. I'r r nrr h t »<*« of C'lirlstlaus wi«wtl In ft han Kw Tung, Oomsa la Truthful. rittebiirc Pliiiiibtor« Struck. Dutch Warship» Ordered Vouth. Pittsburg, Oct. 5. — Fifteen bundled journeymen plumbers, employed by 115 Arm» iu Pittsburg, struck today for uniform wages and a revision of the rules governing th«> trade. All the »hops owned by members of the Mas ter lTumber»’ Association are affected. Shanghai, Oct. th—The Dutch war- »hip» Gelderlaud and Holland have »uddenly been ordered to tjwatow anti Amoy respectively. Vienna. Oct. 5.—The admiralty has received the following dispatch from Taku: "In accordance with the re quest of Couut von Walders««, the seis- ure of Shan Hat Kwan was decided u|»m by a oouudl of th« admirals, Sep tum lier JU, aud all was pre pa ted for English »hips were tent to action, demand it» »(irrender, and the Ghinea« Jraloiiffy W m « the C'toutc. Rocklin, Cal., Oct. 5.—Russell vacated the plaoe. The British then laindis tonight shot and killed hi» wife hoisted their flag, and the other flag- aud mortally woundeil Constable W. shipa thereon weut thither and put up J. Clyde, jealousy was the oause. their respective flags on the forts.” Charged With Malta?'» Marder. Wallace, Idaho, Oct. 6.—The coron er'» inquest on the body of Matt Mal ley, who wax murdered Monday morn ing, concluded today. The verdict charge» Ed Ilice with the crime. Riot is in custody. Havana, Oct. 1.—General Maximo Gomes has written • letter, in which be says: “Many persons are mortifi«d at the prolongation of the American interven tion. Many also view the situation in • pessimistic light. But the Ameri cans are not to blame for the delay, as the Cubans bare placed obstacle« in their path. No good man can drubt that th» promises of th« United States ■•cretary of war and th« American W«opl« will ba faithfully k«pt.