Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, October 25, 1900, Image 1

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    KLAMATH
VOb.
V.
KLAMATH
-.Aliti
FALLS,
REPUBLICAN
KLAMATH
NEWS.
I hiñese reformara
f'lntw,
vapturiifl
STHIxe
Hui
I Frane» «anta peace negotiations to
teglu al une».
COUNTY, OREfiON, OCTOBER 25, 1900.
AT
AN
END.
NO.
TENEMENT
operator« Agree loth« Miner«* Demand!«
■ ih I Kven Go Further.
f
HOUSE
2«
FIRE.
Kl«h t F«r««>m« f*«ri«h«4 In • Mew York
(.‘on flag mt Ion.
Philadelphia, Oct. 19.—The great
New York, Oct. 30.— Eight people
»Iriks of the anthracite mineworkers
were either burned to death or suflo-
About
to
Break
Away
From
Earl Li and Prince Ching
ol
Pennsylvania.
which
began
Septum-
Alvarez, » I agni leader, was capture'!
ated in a lire which partially dsstroy-
ter 17, practically ended today, when
In Mluilniiao.
Concert of the Powers.
Want Peace.
«J the three-story and attic frame
the Philadelphia * hearting Coal &
double tenement bouse, 45 and 45 Q
Ih» mliiMianrrs agreed to the »Hik­
Iron Company aud the Lehiglt Valley
Hester street, early today. The dead
TEKSK TICKS Klio« THE Wl HEB er»' deinnuda.
Coal Company agreed b> abolish tha
are: Sarah Sass, 36 years old: Samuel
ItiHtaev s|t Ha( given • grout ri’CKp-
sibling »cals in their respeetivs regions HER INTERESTS FULLY SECURED Has». 18: luvna Haas, 9; Moirte Haas. WILL SURRENDER THE GUILTY
Iloti III Clevidaii l.
audio grant an advance Iu wages of
2; Mrs. Horowitz, 46; Rosa Lewis, 52;
!•) per cent net, the advance to remain
I tigli.h
horsemen
Mendel Strauss, 60: Samuel htrainw,
are llglitiug
u< in
Nut
Frlnelple
operation until April J, 1901, or
American jockeva
20.
•f
thereafter. Thi» action meets the de­
Mary Murray, aged 40, was severely
A French «*«|»-'1l|tou Wut masaacred
mands of the Hi rautou miners' conven­
burned alaiut the track and waa taken
•I Irak» Assai. Atiba.
tion. Hie decision was arrived at af­
to a hospital.
Bollai will return to England,
lb ng Kong, Oct. 17—Hun Yet Sen. ter ■ conference tetween representa­
• aptain li, VI < arter I» ««*«klug hi»
Paris, Oct. 20.—The Havas agency
St. Petersburg, Oct. 18.—The
The tire was discovered shortly after
according to re|>ort» from (.'anion, has tive» of the individual coal operators sian government permits it to Irecoine
(ienueiiy •«’<'• pi, I r.itic«'» pr'q»>«at. liberty *m a hals-aa corpus.
1:30 o’clock by the janitor of the received the following dispatch from
Imuiri»« livid ol coal Il,«» bosu dis-
I.lptoii « challeugw « mi accepted oy taken the town of Klu Shun. ou East and the large coal-carrying companies, known that its attitude in China will building a. He ran out into the hall Pekin:
River. ami la now investing the prefec- 'lhe conference began yesterday.
be increasing ludejraudence of the con­ to tiDd it ablaze. His shouts aroused
‘‘The diplomatic corpe baa received
llis New York Yalchl C|<ib.
a»v»re*l in Alaska,
toral city of Ilui Chou. A force of Im-
Today'« action was the culmination cert ot the fiower». Russia, it is ex- the others in the house, but the haines a joiDt note from Li Hung Chang and
Raloriiisra rlcfealel the imperial
Ilobenhole lias r«elgne<l. Voli llulow |a-rlal triaipa liom Calltou waa defeat«!
of the recent meeting of the individual plained, is diajs>aed to at tai h less value ha<l already gained tierce headway and Prime Ching, suying that it is time to
sru>v ou I »•! riveC,
loay te III« nrw lirrmau chaucellor.
by the reformera, 200 being kill«!.
operaotrs at Scranton, following the to joiut action since her interest« have few had time to save themselves by the end the preeeut situation ami to treat
Thu advice» say also that there I» mineworkers’ convention in the same been fully secured by the successful stairs. On the third floor of No. 47 for peace, an I that the princes and
The ITill'*l Maina giinlarat Mariett i
Ih» I!«»«
*«*7 aclhe lu the
Kr«>iiStadl dl«irl* t.
ha« goue io ( anlou, ahi, h l» ilireal- great activity In Canton in preparation city. Nearly all the oolleries iu the campaign in Manchuria. Moreover, lived Charles Sate, his wife and four ministers who were accomplices of tha
lor dispatching troops to the dlaturbed coal region had, previous to ths mine­ Russia is not willing to “follow the children, his mother-in-law aud Mrs. Boxers will be banded over to the
luisaiena taka Ilia drat step <« III» »ned.
workers’ convention, posted notices irreconcilable policy of Minis of the Horowitz. Sa»» Ux*k the child nearest courts to be judged and punished ac­
Hglil lavuk of the Amur.
I,ol.nl« were defeated In an eugsge- district*.
granting an adavnee of lo per cent. powers." The expectation, the publi­ at hand and rushed to the fire escape. cording to Chinese law. As plenipo­
ment
«lih
Ainerlcaus
»t
Tubuguau,
I
,
fo|rr»»
of
<
‘
«to|»be>ir«
<
olumn,
L>rd Ah waton« will la* the new lord
The mineworkers, in considering this, cation adds, is that the Chinese gov­ He managed to get down to the bal­ tentiaries. Li Hung Chang and Prince
i*enay.
Tien T»in, Oct. 17.—The British col­
chief Jost b e "f I ng I» nd
demanded that the sliding scale In the ernment is about to utilize all its re­ cony in front of the building on the Ching offer to treat for peace ami ac­
umn
under
Lord
Campiteli,
which
A
dl*|rat<
li
receive«)
frorn
l.ord
Itob-
Rexlcati troupe are havlug a hard
larlngh and Hchnylklli districts be sources of duplicity to keep the powers second floor, and supposed that his cept the principle of indemnity for the
forma
putt
ol
the
expédition
against
eri», under dati of Pretoria. Uctolrer
csiopilgii agaiust ludia IIS,
abolished, the increase to be guaranteed occupied with vain negotiations aud wife and others were awaiting him. legations destroyed. The losses are to
I'ao
ling
Fu,
ami
I»
making
a
detoni
16, reporte a uuaiter ol minor affaire,
lie estimated by delegates of the pow­
• to April 1, 1901, and all other differ­ pro|>o»»la and the dispatching of notes
l'q («in »hivid« and hia 51 men were
bui »ava itisi tha ouly llicUIrut ut ini« b> I In* south of the I'ao ling river, ences to t>e »u bn. it ted to arbitration. in order lo gain time until the winter, Mr». Horowitz waz the only one who ers. European nations can be accord­
rsM ural (ro-n H*» hlllplims.
followed
him,
however.
She
took
the
l«>it»u«e ae» ilio «uririidrrlng <>f Tutila rea< bed Tu Liu, ou the grami canal, The Individual .qrarators agrrnsl to counting on the rigor of the climate to
child from hl» arms when she saw ed fresh commercial advantages on the
A m Ilk c
hut
by lUiiiia. a brothsr of t-'oinmaudanl («su« j eatatday
everything, and the appointment ol a prevent military operations and allow their escajra cut off, and cried to a po­ old treaties modified, but as the re­
Mr
I-rue»t
M.
Hatow,
who
succeeds
lullhiHeu “t \
H. C.
ara) Botha, al Vulksrust, Ootolral 18.
committee to induce the Reading and China to prepare her resources fur a liceman below to catch *t. The police­ quirements of the powers vary, each
Mr I laude McDonald as British minis­
|(<w*rtr l
hnl**l hl« kniltuvliy
1-ebigh ou.iqraulea to abolish the elid­ spring campaign.
Tao huudrml l'iniah Imllaiia from
man caught the child safely and shout­ poser must formulate its own. The
ter to China. Ivas started for Pekin.
b<ur with M
h in ('<>Hugh»u.
ing scale and make the wage increases
I tali hav» invaded Nurthwe«teru Col-
ed to the woman to drop. Sass had al plenipotentiaries demand an immediate
?lo Aurprlse In w««hln|ton.
M. de tiler», the Itusaiau minister, is
cessation of hostilities, liecause of their
permanent follow«!.
■redo un their annua! iiuiittug ex|«*<tl*
There «Ilion in ^unibem Chinn le
likely to return son,
Washington, Oct. 18.—The cable ready dropped to the ground. Mr», offer and request an interview with the
It is conceded that the result of to­
••tl'dtiMalh' rntbrr thnii enti I« reign. llou. aud a» usuai ou «neh occaelulie
dispatch from st. Peter-burg, indicat­ Horowitz was about to drop, when
Taung li Yamun for October 21.
day ■ conference is a complete victory
live «etileni are greatly alariiml. Gov-
An Appeal lu th. tsar,
Yellow fr$rr I« rx !r»«l U» èn< v«*e«e
ing that Russia’s attitude in China Hames sud leuly burst through an awn
“Replying to the note, M. Pichon,
for the men. All the demands of their
srnor Ibumae ha» ap|*ealed lo ih<* lod­
mg
on
the
first
floor
with
such
Berlin,
Oi
t.
1
7
—
Th*
<
hisi-se
niiuis-
fury
will 1« independent uf the concert of
In ll«$«u¡» «hile ««wtm ere iwiMg «tug
arsi autborllloe to drive Ilio ludiall» terbi llus>la. Yaug Yu, who visited convention are acced«l to, aud, as one
that she was driven back again to the the Freucb minister, said that Chna,
the
powris.
caused
no
surprise
among
I tre «I Hettick, III., d-wlroywl 10 teck lo their tearrvatioii.
Emperor Nicholas at Lividi» yester­ of the individual operators put it after officials here. It was noted when the wall and her only ee* ape was cut off. having recognized that she had violated
the law of nations, was bound to ac­
holneM Ivons, ,, caiisiug a lues ol $&U,
Microtarv Long ha» recelved a lotlrr day strongly apimiled b-r the Interces­ the conference, the operators go s lit­ aggressve military movement was oe- Flames burst out at the same lime
cept for that very reasou the responsi­
IMH).
tle
further
in
sgrwing
to
maintain
the
from
the
window
behind
her
and
from
sion
of
the
v-m|«-ror
in
bl«
favor
and
(toni (iovernor Alien, ol l'orto Klco, lu
guu by Germany and the expedition
bilities involved
Uomwqtiently he da­
wage
advance
after
April
1.
This
the
floor
of
the
balcony
under
her
presented
to
him
a
letter
from
Emperor
feet.
John
«liich thè lalter Iella ol a tour ol thè
agaiust i’ao Ting Fu started, that Rus­
Un the balcony only a few leet above man led that exemplary piiuishment be
UmiM
¡■lalid, ol thè pn*»peroua coli-Ili lori of Kwaug ll.u, tog.-1 her with documen­ Mine operator, who request«! that hia sia was among the powers which did
inflicted upon the principle« guilty,
»•¡I.
il«« sugar ct"p. and of live verv sai la- tary ev blvnce going to show that the name te not used, mi .I, iu speaking of not join in the movement. The dis- the ground, but hedged in on all sides
namely Prince Tuan, Prince Chwang,
the conference:
by
flames,
she
was
burn«!
to
death
be
­
■
hincMv
ruler
ami
court
are
leas
tu
lactnry
coffee
rrop.
Guveror
Alien
patch from St. Petersburg is lookwl ou
M linnCheng eiprneM« rrgret
*'lt is up to the miners now. We
fore the eye» of the terrified crowd Kang Yi ami Tung Fu Hsiang, adding
nwrlil ih ' l ».iretU'fiMi eu.l thauka Amari* |-re«l|ct» tlval. wllli Ihvrae pro«|ierous blame fur the alrti-lorrigll outbreak have agreed to everything and nothing as merely another step. Moreover, it
that ho long as their heads bad not
gathered
iu the street.
rop«. Ilio people vii Ilio lalail l will than the Russian emperor had Iracn led
is regard«! as quite in couaonance with
wni.
remain, now but for them to return to
Mu. Sa*, with little Morris, had fallen, it was impossible to cease hos­
tu I.»lieve.
«■■u 1« u|a>u Ihelr leet liliali lally.
live fniciflc tendencies of the govern­
tilities.
IWWef pro* leltn« that burg her» wla
work as soon as the notice is posted by
ment, which have been directed all l*en unable tu get further than the
Its., II.-ns. r »diet«.
M. Pichou has been confined to bis
The family of ili« late John dark, of
rrfuae t<* hB*lit «Hl te maile prisoner«
the colliery manager».
Thia notice
window,
when
they
were
both
over
­
along to securing settlement by diplo­
Is>n>lon. Oct. 17.—"sines the Chi- will l>e practically similar to the Read­
Irari (or several days with a slight at­
New York, lisa engaged OoUBMll pi try
ol ear.
come
by
smoke
and
perished.
Lena
matic means rather than by the sword.
lo olita In ili«- estate ot hts btother, III«- ncM. court arrlv«! at the new capital
ing conqaiuy'a uotb e the phraseology
Sass ran into the hallway and wa» tack of typhoid fever, but his condition
A
ttl nine», suspected lo la Ira
Moan
Fu,"
mv s a e|«i-ial dispatch Inn
lay
Clark,
«ho
<li«l
»
few
year»
ag<*
only
l>eiiig
changed.
The
conference
caught bv the dames there and died. is uot grave. Owing to the arrival of
IxilllO pith'll««, I« I rv|svrM>d at Stepney.
In Aaairalla, leavlng a fortune sali- shanghai, dated yctrlday, “reaction- was entirely harmonious and every
Samuel Sass »nd Miss Rose Lewis per­ Count von Walderra-e, General Vryon,
• |»n»h fiub'iri» «»I ( Isiudou.
mated al $.'0,mi<>.0n<>. The dead man ary «Hi ts removing the moderates from phase ol tiie strike stuatiou was gone Msreh.ng Mrlller. Found the Road« ished Urgether. Their
bodies were commander of the French force«, has
líiwitnl» that fell ItHu the b«t|,l« ol so all owui-r "I g*dd mille«. Recent- high offices have been imu «I, showing over."
Il.rr.cl by Soldier«.
(oimd in the ball wav. the lad's arm lecid«i to prolong his stay in Pekin
mrnr«|N>n(lrhta «h«iw that Chlntwe eu* ly, ioiiortMir Visirheee, of New Jersey, that Prince Titan holds the Imperial
Just how soon the otlicial order noti­
Oct. 18.—About still clasped alioiit the aged woman’s until he r«-eives fresh orders.
Lansford, Pa.,
tixultle« «uppHiled the llaarr II»use* «ai lul<*rme<l tliat lite mulllmllltiin- seal.”
fying the men that the strike is end«! 1 000 men ami 60 women and girls waist, as thongb be had di«l while
OWNERS ALL IN LINE.
mente
'Die Daily Chronicle ha» the follow­ and to return te work will be issued by marched 18 miles, from the south side trying to drag her out. The frontroom
aire« ho ira w<-te in tliat .late
He lell
\ dlfipet* I» (r>*iii l'uri l,tm«»ti. C«>l<«m* U'*tie lu Auairalla ami hia wh le for­ ing from Vienna: "None of the p>w- Presideut Mitchell can only be con­ of the Hazleton region, during the in the attic was occupied by Mendel
Coal Mine Operator« Agree to the Ad-
I I«, Mt« ti» $t « M’tlno« hie
««ut tuite la «ald lo Ira lyilig UiitoUilieit era except Frame and the i'nited jectured. It is ln*liev«l here that no night, for the Panther creek valley, Strauss and his son Samuel.
Both
tniirr Mitchell May« l.ittle.
•U't thiil M At-rwl pr«»itifavul void itienuiI waltlng lo I» dlvlilml among b>ur Matea approve. tin* Ku,,tall prop.»aI order bi return will l>e issued until a where they expected to close the 10 were »uffocat«l.
Mary Murray and
Scranton, Pa., Oct. 20.—Represen­
against
China
b>
the
arbitration
tribun
­
buH«l|Ugfi wrfr (Iraipit $ m 1.
nepheaa aud Mica» in New Jersey.
notice similar to or in line with that collieries of the Lehigh Coal & Navi­ Mary Martin, scrubwomen, who lived
tatives of nearly all the big coal com­
of the Reading su*l lx*high companies gation Company, but just as the weary in an apartmeul liack of the Strauss’,
The fiulten ut Tuiliey hew lea«^l lo Among tlie«e are Janir» N. I lark sud al at llie Hague.'*
panies of the region conferred here to­
James
AA
.
Clark,
wh<>»o
presrut
ubere-
is
posted
at
all
the
mines.
The
Read
­
marchers
were
nearing
their
destina
­
stalled
down
the
rear
stairway,
reach
­
(«■rnuitn "r «p> »«ar« the l«lifii»4 <»(
day, ami made an agreement to amend
Germany Arrept« France*« l*r<>pn«al.
ing
Company's
notice
read»:
aboul«
are
unkU
'Wu
tion
this
ii-orning
they
were
met
on
a
ing the ground in safety.
On the the notices already posted by attaching
I f’etj. In il»«i |{ml em,
lullr« Uortb
I 'Liu. Oat, If,
lb'* lo-rllli Neuste
*'Thi»
company
hereby
withdraws
mountain road by three companies of stairs, the Martin woman’s dress caught the following:
of Kamtmn, f««r a ctutliiig atailtm.
ICus.la aban Ion» the concrrt of the Nachri -liten says that it understands
the notice posted Octolier 8, 1188), aud infantry, and at the point of the bay­ tire, but tne flames were beaten out by
“In further explanation of the above
I oil return« «• |o the wine bar teat power».
that Germany's answer to the note of to tiring about practical uniformity in
onet were driven back four miles to Mn Murray, who was slightly burn«I notice, this company desires tvsav that
Ihr.mghout <«eruiany l«»F the year show
Captain Mitehl. was wouuded in th» Al. Delcasae. French minister of for­ the advauce of wag«» iu the several Tamaqua and dispersed.
in the nack. The loss by tire is etti* it is Its intention to pay the advance in
that tt I» itr* if ahuii'lrthi aifi-l «>f mora Oghiing in Marlnduqu».
eign affairs, wa« dis)sitch«l today, aud coal regtous, gives notice that It wiU
Another crowd of 800 strikers from mat«! at $6,(810.
wages alove not«! until Avril 1. 1901,
rt ellent quallt) than f««r «r«eral yaan
that it I« friendly Iu tone aud raises no suspend the operation of the sliding
the north side of Hazleton also march­
Mole id earthquakes did great dam-
and thereafter until further notice,”
pr; li »Ufi.
ol.jr< tl.ms to the principles set forth scale, will pay III per cent advauce on
DOWIE
MEETING
BROKEN
UP.
ed here and succeeded in closiug the
ig» lo prop»rV
Alaska.
The following statement was Issued
by M. Dorasse, It docs nut astert Beptember wages until April 1, 1901, company's No. 1 colliery at Nesque­
Li Hung Chang I« in i'ekln.
Fourteen p.-<qi)a »ere iujiir«l in a that the reply deals with all hia propo­
I.on'lon Mudenta Drive th, Zlonlal Front to the press:
and
thereafter
Until
further
notice
and
honing, near Mauch Chink, before it
’■•»Iherii retel« drlcatnd Genera) »treat car ndll.lou near Haallle.
HI« Hall.
''The representatives of the larger
sitions.
will take up with the mine employes was scattered.
lie's army near Sall Chun.
companies, after their meeting today.
I
*
London.
Oct.
90.
—
Bands
of
medical
Mgual corp, men were surpri.ad by
auy grievances which they may have. "
The presence of the soldiers was en­
Warning t«» Wl»ll* W«»tiirn.
stated in reply to inquiries that they
Tlw submarine l»>at Holland baa Tagal. In Neuva Ecija province.
Vice-President Garrett of the Le- tirely unexpected aud the strikers were students thia afreruoon attended the had offered their men a 10 per cent ad­
Berlin. Oct. 17.-—A di»|raLh ra­
been piarmi in cmnuilMlon.
by John Alexander
meeting held
high
Valley
Company
said:
much
crestfallen
that
they
failed
iu
la>rd Balfour. «>( Harleigh, may be oeived here from Shanghai says the
the Zionist, of Chicago. vance, as indicated by the notices they
“<'oiicerniiig out o)a*rations in the accomplishing the object of their long Dowie,
K uhis utges that live i'liiwae In- the new Btlli.h inlul.ter ol war.
British consul there earns European
Groups
of
students formed in ali pmte had posted, aud that this notice spe-
drteuity queallon tra arbitrated.
Schuylkill region you may asy that the march.
Treasury liei-artmeiit may station a women against comiug north fiom
the
hall,
of
bellowed interruptions aud citivallv stated that the reduction of
it was prolialily the most ezciting
iloivg Kong In the hope of joining ibeir action of our company will l>e similar
• «al miners in the state of Kansas Chine»« interpreter on I'uget souud.
jeered in chorus. Dowio violently de­ powder from $9.75 to $1.50 would be
to
that
of
the
Reading
company.
In-
morning
that
the
Panther
creek
and
huslmuds, the situation in the Yaug»te
bava won a strike amt goue to work.
considered iu arriving at the wages of
Brian spoke to a (racked house In valley Ivevug very serious.
other districts, however, certain condi­ the Nesquehoning valleys have ever ex- nounced the ditturliera and seut for the their contract miners. It was expected
police.
The
latter
entered
the
hall
1 i>e mein' i r« id the Chilean Mlrtuat MadiMin Hquaie gardeu. New York.
tions exist for instance, the price of ¡«rienced. Strikers
were scattered
when the notices were posted that the
hav» teaigued,
— • OR mg I j a [«diti, al
BOER WAR NOT ENDED.
powder, wbcli must lie treated separ­ over the various roads and companies during the uproar and arrested the stu- offer was to stand until April I and in­
Queeu Wllhrliuina announces her
ntsss.
deuts.
which
restored
order.
ately auil we nave not decided detinite- of soldiers were scurrying in all direc
betlirothal to Duke Henry of Mecklon- I'n0a|»rr|6*«l
%«H»lly
lord
Fuither disagiceable scenes took definitely thereafter, but, inasmuch as
ly with regatd to them. These mat­ lions, heading off the marching men.
lbs Nstinnsl
I urg-hchwet*11.
there seems to le some misunderstand­
li»«*trrl«* l*r|«arlttrr.
Mme l<> a (I,»«
ters are now in the liauds of Spriuten- For a moment just after the two forces place this eveniug. A body of students ing in this matter, they have agreed to
I u «» ii «1« ii. <K*t. 17 — < * oiii minting u | m » u
Andrew Carnegie lias pr<-»v*uted £10,-
tried
to
rush
the
platform.
They
threw
Haul winder.
dent 1-athrnp whose headqarters are at met on the road in the darkness, it
1881 to the town ol Hawick, Kuzlmrgh the actiiity of ihe Itoers mid the state­
chairs at Dowie. who called upon the add to their notice a clause to the effect
looked as if a clash would come, but
' lurlea Fargo, aect'iid lire prmldeiil county. Mollend, Iota public library. ment from C h i« Town that laird Ro­ Wllkesnarte. ”
The that it is their lnteutiuu tu pay the ad­
Calvin I'ardea A Co., extensive in- the Rood sense of those who had charge polioe and tied by a aide door.
fl tbs Ah .-rl.au Expraaa ('«m.i«uy. Is
berts Ims postponed hit liome-cunnng.
police fought their way in and endeav* vance iu wages until April.L lWl.ADd
It
1»
reported
a
«mall
Irand
of
Crock
dividal
operators
iu
the
Hazleton
dis
­
of the strikers prevented auy coudict.
dead st Chicago.
ored to expel the rioters, arresting a
Indian» iu Indian territory, are gelling th« Mamlartl says:
trict announced that thev will post no­
"There
are
certain
indication»
point-
Til» l»rali>«, (>., p|»tl| „(
uumber. Fighting was tbeu resumed,
ready ..........
tlouble and resist pay­
YELLOW FEVER WSBRl Ml
tice» tomorrow similar to that issued
CAMPAIGN IN TRANSVAAL.
’‘••»I < ..inpany ba, I mvu cl.>ra«l, ahut- ing the tribal taxes. T e Indian agents ing to the conclusion that unexpected by the Reading company. This nn-
sticka^nd chairs tel ng used as weap­
which
Lord
difficulties
have
arisen
ons.
I'Ohe
st'.dents
tried
to
rescue
those
«»»< .».It 3,0.81 moll.
Major l*etrr«on
in
are prepaiing for »try emergency.
dob ted Iv indicates that all the individ­ French Clnarlng th. Country South ot
Hols-rts deems grave enough to delay
HI« Wife Killed tlrrwelf.
auder arrest. Ultimately more police
llrl<l«lbrr(.
Th» .pi,Wl rsgen« of H|«in will ar-
Two meu were killml aud one fatally hia return for some lime to come. The ual operators will do the same.
Washington, Oct. 20—The war de­
Loudon, Oct. 18.—Lord Roberts re­ were summoned aud the hall was
itr.it» t|,e dHT.-reii.-r» at pr<>»«ut exist- injure*! by the derailment of a freight
fads HUggeHt that it is impossible yet to
cleared.
Tomorrow the ringleaders partment has received the following
Melsrd Chinese («ulti.
l»'t«<< n |*etn Nl)l| chili.
ports
from
Pretoria,
under
date
of
Oc
­
train on the Chicago A Alton, at Lawu* denude South Africa of any substantial
will te arraigned at the police couit, caldegram:
New York, Oct. 19. — Secretary Long tolier 15, as follows:
A '■l»rgyi„*,1 „( Itlralr. Neb., convict- dale, HI. The wieek was caused by portion of the large army now engaged
aud the committee of St. Martiustown
“Havana, Oct. 90.—Surgeon-Gen­
has
de|s>sit«i
iu
the
treasury
the
draft
••FrenvM
started
from
Machadodorp
M «1 bigamy, was M-nt.-uced tu four the removal of a rail by a section gang in dominating a aullin ami recalcitrant
Major Matt R.
for $978,000, representing the gold towards Heidelberg to char a pait ol hall, where Mr. Dowie'» meetiugs have eral, Washington:
>rar« in the |» iiiti-iiti <ry.
making repair».
people."
seized by the American marinea at the country not yet visited by our teru held, will consult with a repie- Peterson, V. S. V., died of yellow fever
I|'« nlery 1« raging among the troo|>e
Tiie editorial finally calls for the 'lien Tain, says a Washington special
Fire in ill« lumber district of Osh­
seutHtive of Scotland yard as to the at Las Animas at 9 o'clock. October
troops.
"',l I'tll ami the German coming- kosh, Wis , de«lroy«l 18,0(81,000 feet severest measures aguinst irrecoueil
to the Herald. According to Treasurer
‘'Mahon, commanding the mount« advisability of allowiug further meet­ 19. Mrs. Peterson, his wife, killeat
of lumber ami part of the Hollister* bl« Boers, “prompt and ruthless pui
_
herself an hour later. The remains of
Roberts, an act of congress will tie nec­ troop», successfully engaged the euemv ings.
Prill
11« headquarter» to
Amc» Company’• mill» and the plaut Ishment for every insurgeut burghei essary u withdraw it. Adminittration on October 18, but our losses were
Major Peterson and his wife were in­
General J. W. FUher Dead.
otliciiils insist that the money is being severe, three officers aud eight men be­
Bis «1.-. I plant, „( |h„ |||lu..ls Mtesl of Clialloner's Son» l'om|Miiy. The to­ caught iu delicto."
Cheyeuue, Wyo., Oct. 90.—General terred this afternoon with military
tal loss auiimllts to $8(81,001».
held iu trust and is uot regarded as ing kill«! and thiee otticers and 25 J. AV. Fisher died at his home in this honors. The flags on all public build­
ft/ " m *-1
hlrng«», w««rM «'I om « a <|
Mifirrhlng Hraiimrtl.
spoils of war. Should an indemnity men wounded.
'Hie United stat«» tran»port Grant
*((. ..»no men tein^ thrown out of
city today, at the age of 86 years. ings were at half mast.
Haaleton, i’a., Oct. 17.—The threat­
“GEORGAS,Chief Sanitary Officer."
•»I'loynient.
•'French occupied Carolina yester­ General Fisher was one of Wyoming's
ha» »ailed from ¡'an Francisco for Ma- ened march of the strikers to Panther lie awarded the United States ugni list
China, the amount of the deposit will day, capturing a convoy during hia pioneers, coming to Chevenue in 1871
Major Peterson was with the com­
Ulla.
Ou
the
v«»»<*l
ar
■
>>07
castlal»
ami
! jinking ,',„,1 mine,, w|||
t|ia
creek valley started from this section
recruits representing every regiment tonight. Tlw obiective pvdnts of tils be credited to China's bill. General march. ”
as associate justice of the territorial missary department, and held the rank
*r rent iuetea,,, (|1
,,ir„re,|
Chaffee will so inform Li HungChaug,
Lord Roberts also reports a number court. He was apiointed by President of captain iu the regular establishment.
of the regular sen ice iu ( Ilina alid the marchers are latnsford,
in Carlran
li.,«"
rilt"r*
11 ln«ta h II winter.
who recently deman oil that the money of minor affairs showing that the Boers
I'hilippims. A large number of hos­
Grunt. He was afterward chief jus­ He was a graduate of West Point, aud
«niN .'
l""1 wt" ,M,t ’’•'■'•me pital corps men accompanied the sol­ county, and Coaldale, in Schuylkill l.e returned to the Chinese gov urumuut. are still active over a wide field.
tice of the supreme court for over eight was appointed from North Caroliua.
county. These towns are about 90
Oiri.-rre" '
ur,'»(*l by uulou
The British re-entered Bloemhoef, «ears. His war record was particular­
dier».
miles south of Hazleton, and the strik­
T mchiha < nr Accident Sult.
Indianapolis, Ind., Oct. 20. — Major
near Kimberley, October 14, uuop- ly brilliant, rising from the ranks of
lu nnrtlwrn I
An explosion of rubber cement in the ers ex|H<ct to reach their destination
Tacoma Oct. 19.—The superior court poeed, aud captured 50 Boers.
'»nny, tlctohnr 13, Com*
volunteers to l>e brigadier-general. At I'etersou was well kuowu here, having
hasemeut of » buir story building in early tomorrow morning. Moat of th«' for Pierce county thia morning sus­
I“«.» D, i
»"nlv-sixtli United Htates Detroit, Mich., resulted in a lire which e*dlierie« in that section are operated
the battle of Bethesada Church he had la*eu detail«! here as mustering officer
’(iltinti
tained the demurrer interposed bv the
GlMRRworker« Marrh**«|.
infaniry. wa» uttacked by a
war.
kites
supreme command of the Union forces. during the Spanish-American
cost th« lives of two mon slid injured by the ladiigh Valley Coal it Naviga­ Tacoma Railway & Power Company to
" li'gal».
Ihe enemy lost 20
Hartford City, Ind., Oct. 18.—A He left a family of three sous aud one When the One Hundred and Sixty-first
"" " klll.,1 ..te'
eight perMins, four of whom were tion Compnnv. They have been work
the
information»
charging
Manager
lardy of striking glassworker» belonging daughter, together with uumerous Indiana regiment was formed in re­
’I 4(1 vvoiiiuled, wliile thx
*""*t'Sll» SU
had
girls. Tiie lire spread with such ra­ lug all through the strike, despite the Mithceli, Supeirutendent Dame, Fore­
to local assembly 800 marched from
sponse to the second oall, Peterson was
woiimled,
r**nty*tw<, prl| 1 two metí
grandchildren.
pidity that tiie employes were compell­ efforts of numerous nrganizers sent hr man Purdy and Motorman Boehm,
here to Eatou, Ind., today, and pre­
appointed a major in it by the gov­
«•'ñera
and
12
rifles
and
• Quantity
ed t<> jump from the upper stories.
that nection for the purpose ot gettiug with manslaughter, in connection with vented the Bauer window glass factory
Anarchist Plot in Hrmil.
ernor. lie weut south with it, but be­
°l •(Uimuuition wore cap-
•ui»d.
the
men
to
<|uit.
the
street
railway
accident
in
Tacoma
The Oregon Short Lin»»' fast mail
from opening. The window glass com­
New York, Oct. 90.—The police of fore the war ended he was promoted to
on the Fourth of July, by which 44 pany has announced that it will open a Rio Janeiro, according to a dispatch to the regular army aud left the volunteer
Yellow Fctrr Will InirexiF.
Oil...,,'
fl<)0 Kicillatia from Now was wrecked at Topaz, ¡10 miles east of
person» were killed by a street ear run­ provision store and thus escape the
Pocatello, Idaho, by running into the
the Herald, have arrest«! an Italian service.
Havana, Oct. 16, — It is generally
J’ihi,rv "
,"r •ll‘v'«ll ««rly in
rear end of a freight t.ain standing on admitted that yellow fever wil iuerease ning off the DeLin street bridge into a bocyott declared by the strikers.
named Angel Manetti, who is knowu
*n h 7
,l’“',"rM,'|l'"f Father the main lino. The engine of the pas­
Indian Gold fur America.
deep gulch. Three judges, Kean, Car­
as the friend of Caserio, who asea»»iu-
iu Havana when the streets are opened
«III |‘ .
“Bail prleat. The colony
London Oct. 20.—It is rumor«, that
roll
aud
Williamson,
concur
iu
the
AcelU.nl In Mnravla.
senger train rolled down the emlrank- for the installation of the sewers, a
at«l
President
Carnot,
of
France,
and
''""'I' iuiv * "• a» America»
£5(81,000,
ment, aud Engineer Beekman and Fire­ work which will probably require three opinion, calling attention to the errors
Vienna, Oct. 18.—The facade of the of Bresci, who [killed King lliimtert. gold to the amount ot
in ,i'
' l«IH '"rge «tigiir Inter
man George were badly injured. All years. Major lavdge, paymaster for in the information. The state will Czech high school, at Prwssnitz, Mo of Italy. Manetti, it is charged, was which is due to arrive here from India
i ' iih .......
•lawaHan Islands, Tim
'■""'l'ititv
iiukiiovvn trump was killed au<l another the division of Cuba, is down with the appeal to the supreme court from the ravia, toppled into the street today, plotting to take the life of President next week, has been engaged for the
■
‘II luiild a church, school
United States.
•••d lion
decision.
killing seven person» and iujuriug 10. Campos Salles, of Brazil.
liud Ilia leg crushed.
fever.
<'>r the Sicilian.,
Epitome of the Telegraphic
Newt of the World.
bori/uy.. ' l,v‘ N'
* daughter
’•"111 of Ki
" lf" <lf *,rew*. «bo as-
l'1|ig Humbert.
Tim work of building a woven wire
fem e along the Pennsylvania railroad
right of way is nearly completed.
ll|('ilf.|,tMl"|ll",,M,,lM ' burchee have pule
ths
'"‘"«‘'ig over them during
*“**»<! s.n',
‘"'“I inoumberaiicoe
i( »""'uuiing to $88,675,
The Chicago, Burlington A Quincy
railroad will shortly unite Into one
system all it» branch and leased linos
iu Iowa ami Missouri.
The natives of Hawaii, he they ever
’"” i * iiiii
r
Field Columbian
so poor, never steal or beg. Those of­
'"“"d g.wi , .
claims to have
01 h(« un th, * “J V"’01 ‘l,“‘
«dven» fenses are confined almost exclusively
to the Portuguese residents of the Isl­
was more tliau 10,«
JGII h ||got
and,
Reformen« Continue Their
Victorious Progress.
Car Nhrd« Hurnrd.
Vnknown H(irgl»r Killed.
Wilkesliarre, I’a., Oct. 19.—John
(’levelnml, ()., Oct. 17— The CHT
Hughes, postmaster at ('ambria, near
sheds of the Cleveland A Eastern Elec­
tric Hallway Compiiiiy at Gates Mil!», here shot and killed one of two burg­
together with a number of cars and lars who broke into his ollice this
morning. When Hughes tired they ran.
etimi property, have been destroyed by
I.atei the body of one was found by the
tiro. The loss is $1011,0(10.
roadside. His identity is uukuowu.
Flrr In mi I ik II miim Town»
Pmr.ssnr C. <•’. Bveretl IVv-nil.
Stillivan, Ind., Oct. 17.—Fire to
Cambridge, Mas»., Oct. 19.—Charles
night destroyed the large building in
C. Everett professor and dean of Har­
the public stillare occupied by Barton
vard Divinity School died at hia home
Bro».' department store. Loss, $ll)D,*
here today. He was 71 rears old.
000.
Workmen Killed In a Storm.
McVey Charged With Mayhem.
Ureal Irrigation Undertaking.
New York, Oct. 18.—A severe wind
Naw York, Oct. 20.—Uon McVey,
Boise, Idaho, Oct. 19.—The alate
storm overthrew the unfinished brick
the big California pugilist who gained
ha»
segregated
278
000
acre»
of
land
and steel building of the Macin Lino­
notoriety November 10, 1898, by jump­
leum Works, in Newark, N. J., this on the Snake river, near Shoshone ing into the riug and interfering with
afternoon, killing three workmen, fatal­ Fall», to he reclaimed under the Carev the Corlvett Sharkey tight, was today
ly injuring two others ami seriously in­ act by canal to be taken out of the held in $1,000 bail for examination or
river, at the head of the canyon lead­
juring three more.
a charge of mayhem. Thomas Clinton,
ing to the falls. The undertaking will
a small-sised hotel porter, appeared
Fre«n«> Winery Burned.
cost $1,600,000. 8. B. Milner, of Salt I
Fresno, Cal., Oct. 17.—Kohler A latke, is president of the company. against McVey. One ear was bad IS
F rob I lug's big wiuery in the Scandina­ This is the greatest irrigation undertak­ lacerated, he claim», by the tooth of a
vian settlement uear Fresno is on the. ing projected in this state, aud one of hound pup set upon him as a joke by
MoVey.
The loss will be about $100,000.
the largest iu the country.
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