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KLAMATH \‘O I«. REPUBLICAN. Y . WS Of flit M NO. I ATI R NEWS. LIVESTOCK MEN FORM ORDER I Im powers have agreed to H im joint bole. Tbs Japam-M, gave l«m a reewptbin. It li Galled the Oregon Stack Breeder»' A»aa- ciaiion Permanent Oflliers Elected. Adulimi Bmr<la HONG KONG TYPHOON. •• •s-L $ ls/1 I LUIxVr L i Partkulsrs of a Great Storm in South China— Loo of Life Heavy. 36 ora suit ws Portland, Deo. 13.—The Oregon Victoria. B. U.. Dec. 14. — The Stock breeders’ Association was per Steyn Is Going North to Help Iteamer Ernrena of India, which ar Chicago |. 11-« » tn Items of Interest From All Parts manently organized this morning ia rived today after a stormy passage, and the Old. 51- • iuveru tight. From The Netherldnds. the Hamilton block by the elct tion of Oom Paul. brought news of the great typh-am of the State. Saut» F' m strikeis wish their differ- the following officers: III. hard Scott, which ravaged Hong Kong, November Sll-ms arbltrntml. president; George ('handler, vice-presi > 10, causing a heavy loss of life and Of INTEREST TO W'K MANY KLAM K Five porw-na wt-ro killed In u train MOLLANO WILL NOT INTI RVLNF. EITHER dent; Charles (.'leveland, treasurer, GENERAL BOTHA MAKES ANNOUNCEMENT shipping. The British gunboat Sami- COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL HAPPENINGS aii'i M. D. Wisdom, secretary. A wiook in Moutmia. piper foundered arid some of her sea mimmittae consisting of Messrs. Cleve men were Imit. The American ship Comprehensive Review ol the Important Hap I Ira lu I’r-kiu doxtrove-l th« -pisrt-r» The Dutch Foreign Minister Tell» the Fx Pre» land, Wisdom and Early were ap;>oint- Sehalkenberger Swom la Acting State Prtsl- Benjamin Newell went ashore, and in A Brief Review of th« Growth and Improve- el a »umber of affiora. penlngs of the Peel Week In « ed to arrange by-laws and a constitu Ideal Thai the Role of HI» Govern, all 77 steam launches were wrecked, dent Rumor in London of « Serious ment» of th« Many Induttri«! Through Kitaheuer rproita a ruuuliig tight lie- < níslfieít f orm. tion, and report back to tbu 3 o’clock men! Mutt Be Patsivs. •nd over 200 natives drowned. At Defeat to British Arms. out Our Thriving Commonwealth. tween Dowrt and Kn--x. sum ion thia afternoon. Kowloon and other points there was It is the purpose of the orgnization Goil>|mra will I m , re-elected president alno very heavy Io««. The Em pre«« of Hsy msy resigli il tbe «aliai traalv The Hague, Deo. 13.—Iha Dutch to include under the one heart all the New York, Dec. 15.—A dispatch to ol the Federation of Imliur. Elmira has a football team. te smsuded. government today finally and deHuite- different breeds of livestock, in order ths Journal and Advertiser from Arn India wa* at her wharf at Kowloon and she ws» laidly shaken. John Day has three smallpox cascc. I he Nauta I ■> repudiates its relations ly refused to take tliu initiative in to make the state organization a pow sUrdstn says: Lord It-ila-rlS was giveu all ovstton The troops fared very badly. The with tile telegrapher«* union. behalf of arbitration tie tween the erful factor in forwarding the interests A telephone line fsom Huntington to Tiie following proclamation by Gen- temporary barracks col laps«« I com st l'sps Town. Transvaal an) < treat Britain. Borns is projected. The American fleet In North China ol livestock men aud breeders iu all eral Louis Botha has been received: Th" Unlled States waute Cblrlqui l'or pletely aud the Indian an-i European The decision was oommunioatml in classes. ‘’Whereas, I have been informed trooper had to seek reluge wherever walers is reduced to two vessels. The sheriff of Grant county collected s oosBug slatto». an Intel view between Mr. Kruger and The meeting was called to order this that the enemy circulates all sorts of they could. In Kowlrxm proper a $9.418.40 in November. Ilm Irish Nationalist convention de Thera 1« lltlls cliango tu thè Nauta Dr. latytls on oue side and the Dutch morning by Richard Kcott, of Milwau wrong and lying reports among the number of houses were blown down, clared for the aUdltliui of landlordism foreign minister and Minister of Fi Fi- striks slluall-in. An organ haa been purchased tor kie. Others present at the time were burghers alxiut the government and others lost their roofs and were other the Gold Hill school house. II a«liiogtoii « «'euteiiiiial atiulverssry nance N. ft. Pierson, on the other, George ('handler, of Baker City; H. myself, our officers and officials are Cliarlea A. Towna was sworn in a* wise damaged. A new stone block was oeielirated with tinporlug ceremo Mr. Kruger explained that the object Weal, of Hcappooee, J. B. Early, of Sa charged to communicate the following ssuaU-r Itoui Mluueseila. The Corvallis creamery is paying 25 near the torpedo de|»t wa« practically nies. of bls journey was to disseminate the lem; Charles Cleveland, of Gresham; information to the general public: Th« bona« |M«sed thè leglalalhs, laid in luina. The whole upper part cents per |smud for butter fat. Full partii ulars have l-m-n received ide» of arbitration, and the Dutch J. W. Bailey, of Portland; H. Starr, 1 he executive council, after consulting was blown down, as was also the up ecullvs and Judlclal bill, J. J. Fitzgerald, of Shelburne, has ! ol the tyhcsiii which recently swept tin- minister replied tliut the role of the of Dayton; M. D. Wisdom, of Port- | the president ol the Orange Free State, per story of the telegraph exchange at a contract or 20,000 fence rails. Th» lelialon betwexu H-dlaml and coast of i liiua, -'«uiiug a heavy loss to Nether lends must lai passive. The in- land, A. I). (Fribble, of Macksburg; W. haa decided in the interests ol our Kowloon. INiilugal Is incresslug. The McDonald & Fisher sawmill at illative letlongod to the great powers, W. J. MoCord, ol Oregon City, and F. cause to give leave of absence to our life au-l shipping. Ol the British warships anchored at Summerville is iu running order. he added. When the powers had J. Painter, of Clackamas. Mr. Scott state president, with orders to go im Iteli)«(||III Wlse was balli al Salem, K ow I ood the gunboats Warren, Fire Thera are more than 40 cases til reached a decision, the Dutch govern- Or., lor arso» st Niliartou, Repairs to the Blanchard bridge east was elected temporary chairman aud mediately to Europe in order to assist brand, Twee-1 and Sandpiper were smallpox In Hl. George's hospital, Kan meut might sue what it could do. Mr. Wisdom temporary secretary. As our deputation there in the work they dragging their anchors. A h-'U»« Itepuldlcan taucus dect-lad sas City. Italy oue death from the Those on of Aurora were finished laat week. them. Vice-President shore oould do nothing but stand by briefly as possible, Mr. Scott stated the have before h-«Uti'l by tbe war laa bill. The Clerks' union, of Pendleton, has disease lias uccurre«!. No Snub Yet f rom Cur. objects ot the meeting, as already out Nchalkenl-erger has been sworn in. ac with buoys and lines to render assist organized with nearly 100 members. The suite» <>f Turkev dltto-l otti («re The Hague, Dec. 18.—The Transvaal lined. The cltv election at Attuila, resulted The temporary officers were cording to law, and is now acting as ance should the vessels drift ashore. of Un- laitlls-sblp Kvutiii ky. The Enterprise council has passed In a sweeping »ictorv !<>r the CltlaeiM* legation says it is authoriml to con then made permanent, aud tho other state president, lie is now assisted The vessels fired distress signals and Voo llub-w «x|dalu«Hl whv Kiii|x»ror ticket, every candidal« Is'ing elected tradict the report that Emperor Nich m-ceaaary officers elected. by the state secretary, two members of one or two flew their pennants at balf- acts against bawdy houses and va grancy. by large msjorltlew. olas has telegraphed to Mr. Kruger an William «»uhi noi rscolva Krugi-r. It is hardly probable that all the the executive council, Lucas Meyer niast. The gunboat Sandpiper was in lutlmatiou that be will not receive A breakwater is being built at Eu bualneMwlll he finished this afternoon, and mv«elf, and other officials, in the worst fix. as she wa» rapidly till The d«s’k lal«>rars at Callao, Peru. F.roelloo of |«d«a and wlra« lor an> him. as it will take some time to read over short* our government exists in the same ing. Then from Hong Kong wav gene at the east side ot the bridge over othsr ilgbllug System bagnu tu Salsi», ha>e gone on a strike, aud all work the constitution aud by-laws before way as I*fore and is now in my imme came the fitter, the crew of which at the Willamette. haa been atopped. As yet there has - I adopting them. diate neighborhood and in direct com great risk rescued the whole crew with DECIDE ON COURSE. beeu no brraeli of Ihe peaca. Malheur county has accepted the F'our meli wsra klllml l-y ar ei|ilo- munication with me. the exception of one man. new bridge acroaa Succor creek below Joapepli llenoit, a stage carpenter at »ina In th« Uni--» l'actOc lunnei at "Let the blood of our brave dead al At daylight Saturday the powerful Barney Malloy’s place. CHAFFEE WAS MAD the Grau-I (tpeta liouae, Salem, Or , How the Oregon D«l«<st>on Would Improve Aspen. ways by a strong voice induce every dredger Canton River, which recently (he Columbia. fell from a scaffold, breaking eetetal , Lincoln county has allowed M. D. burgher to fight for liberty. We have arrived here from Paisley, almost Attacks ->n Salisl-ury sn-l ('hautlwr* ribs and bruising his fa<e and Unir Washington. Due. 13.— Th« three Called Field ManKal Von Walder»«« Down nothing left to lose, bnt everything to without any warning 11st«*I to port and Welton $500 on his claim for damages lato wrrv Bada lu thè ilrlllsb laiuss ol badly. The accident was caused by mem tiers ol the Oregon delegation, at lor German Looting. win. The government is most firmly car-sized. As to the precise numl-er of sustained from the collajise of Little oo-nm-iiu the breaking of a board upon which lie an informal meeting today, decided decided to continue the struggle. I those on board at the time it is impos Elk bridge. Washington, Dec. 13. — The Only $800,000 csn lia olilatn«*l tnxn was ataleling. war am convinced the bnrghers will ap sible to give any accurate figures. The body of young Hays, who was to concentrate their efforts to have the department haa recalled a rej-ort from Ibi» sr«a|oii ul cougresa lor Ih« ( olum- The lakotrw and Ager rt.ige Was Improvement of the mouth of the C-o- plaud this decision and act accordingly Those in authority at the dockyard ex drowned November 2, eight miles above (■eneral Chaffee of the incident that bU jalty. rol.lted alami two miles from Lake lumbia made a continuing contract until the eu-L Burghers are warned tension office Bay that 50 would be Dallas, at the Hood dam, haa been re occurred in i’ekin in connection with Th» ibett--» supreme court u|-holds view, ( >r A loue highwayman temili- rather than trust to the future to se his representations to Fielo Marshal against the tine worda need by the en •lout the number. It is known that covered one mile below that city. thr »Irrol liopn-iemeul aecttou ol Ih» pllsha-d the Job No ]*««*eligrra were cure sucoeaslie appropriations to be emy to <le< eive them and to make them Captain Scott, who was in command Captain R. P. Wainwright, of the Von Waldenee. It appears that Gen l'urtlau-l city -lisilor. slaMird nt Dm stage Two mall aacka expended as lie«*Io-1. By this methol, eral Chaffee did use some pr -ttv vigor put down their arms, because, accord of her, was aboard, also Chief Engineer United State« Army, purchased 35 Th» Ideilo suprema court decido« ware rltle-l an*l a cousiderabfe amount which anems to lie the Is-st under the ous language in protesting against the ing to the proclamation of Roberta, White, Second Engineer Thompson, horses for the government at Hunting (hai |iatauted tulntiig pro|*rly Is hi 1« of reglaterad mall taken. Olllcvra are circumstance«, the Anal completion ol thieving and looting ol the foreign they will all lie tran-ported to Nt. Carpenter McIlroy and the majority of ton. The price paid averaged about the project la inauraci, ami work may troops. What particularly hurt the Helena or Ceylon as prisoners of war. tbe ctew. The men clung to the up $50 a head. regsr-lod th» »ama a» olbor raalty lor now work ng on the rase. par|s>»a» -I laxaliou. The will of |lm late Senator Davis, lai conducted without unnecessary de fee-hugs of Waldersee was a j-omtmi Our cause, however, precariona, is not turn«*! vessel, where they were seen, Tillamook county commissioners hopele-s if every burgher only does hia •nd 12 were rescued by boats from the for lay. reference by General Chaffee to the db» Austria» corvetta Dona» ha» ar- who died Noremtmr 27, have leased the county sawmill to duty. The la-rd is sure to give a The river and harbor committee ha« steamers Tamar and Astroea. Tbe Anna Ilia fact that this disgraceful and unmili rtro-l *t Lima, Perù, brlnglug Itala pn>l>ate by Mrs b!ess«*d end iu his own time and in his Benjamin Sewell went ashore opposi e County Judge G. W. Sappington until Ihe will, mill the not yet finally decided on what pro- tary practice of looting was being in Bakowoghy, i-ohimUeionor ut Ih» Au»- widow April 1, who will furnish road plank own way." tbe arsenal yard bat got off. though ing at $4 per 1,000 feet. hie vision will I»- made for this project, dulged in, not by the men who did trtan goiortimont, -ah» la vi*ltlog ili» aanator'a laat illness, l< but $800, (HM), recoin mend ml by the en leaking badly. aetata t>> Mrs. Dails. the fighting an I opened the way to oiusulalea ot So-itb America. Frank Hatch was arrested at Eugene gineers, ia the outalde limit. ROBBED THE MAIL CAR. Several buildings collapsed at value<l at $25,000 In I’ekin, but by the latecomers, who A spr-i-Ul troni Shanghsl aun-iunco» a charge of forgery. His offense ia Queen’s road, killing eight Chinese on ' had borne none of ths brunt of conflict $40.000 tn real |>ro|>ertv. thxl Li Hong l bang » Mandili «r. r». Westward, at that of endorsing the name of a mau OFFICERS WERE LAX | P-utal Clerk on the Cotton Belt Railroad Line and injuring eight. and hardship. Waldersee himself did Affairs al Guam ara In lary, Yoko, hs» Uè» arre»t»d liy untar Davis to a check given by the Kennedy town, great damage was also named 1 not reach I’ekin uutil loug after the 1 Wat Nearly Killed. ol Ftald Marahal Conni niu Walrteraea. land Itulierte has left caused, and at Kowloon nnmberless Acme Commercial Company, amount Prltoaer Quietly Arose and Walked Out ol expeditionary force bad occupied the ' Texarkana, Ark.. Dec. 15 —A bold «ampaus were wrecked. oa th» chsrgo ut communi-attng with Knlgand. to $9.57. Here P. C. ing 1 town. the Courtroom. Ih» lloarra. While returning from the Umatilla It is recognised here officially that , robbery on the Cotton Bolt railroad oc- Duncan, of the navy yard police, lost Ilolbin-I refuevs to intervene in the Npoknne, I>ec. 13. — While Judge General Chaffee had provocation for ' curred today at Bassetts, Tex., 80 his life in a gallant attempt to rescue house 1 Th» thlrd animai con laiy and Indiati Boer war. to his loom in the Chapman Marshall was holding a preliminary his deliverance, but regret is felt that miles south of Texarkana, on the train two sampan women whose txiat was building. I esrnlval opr ned m Ih-n-nla. A risona, The Dalles, Fred Stewart, a Senator Clay Spoke .(gainst the ship hearing of Edward Hanson, charged coming north, in which Postal Clerk dashed to pieces against the embank young traveling man representing the nltb s great tara le of vaquera», rad he used this tone in addressing the suleldy bill. with couniarfeiting. thia attorn-mu t lie Held marshal. e it is significantly John IL Deunia «»» almost killed aud ment at the naval depot. Duncan was Merchants’ Supply Company, ol Port mali and t 'hinera. After tho pararlo, , Frauch tnaqia have ceased looting prisoner quietly an me and sneaked out pointed out here that perhaps it was mail pouclies of the car ritie-l ol their an old Ninety-niuth Argyle and Suth land. was held up by two thugs and tu a isll-l d«ah thro-igh ih» «traete, sii ' of the conitroom. Owing to th.' uot iucuiulmnt upon General Chaffee to conleuis. The amount stolen ia not erland Highlander, and had beeu away robbed of $45. Indiali was thr.a» Irom lite Ix-rsu and Chinese obeeriatortea. known. As the train left the Bassetts from home since 1898. taully tramplad under fa»*, 1,1 Hung ( hang claims to hair alito. small courtroom being crowded, the make any representations whatever ou The Homestake mine, locat«*d on the escape was uot noticed iiutli the judge this subject to the field marshal, as water tank at 6 A. M., the express aud lute piwer to negotiate. North Fork of John day river, seven GarinSM are etili «xcltnd ovar Iba mail cars were M*|>arated from the turued to announce that the prisoner there la no louger any official tie be WRECK IN MONTANA. miles from Lawton, has been bonded Kroger tu-'i-loul, Chaffee prolrated to You Wai lerse- would be held to a higher court. Offi- train, but the train crew soon had tween them. When the United States to Eastern capitalists by the owners, In the run from Th» tfregon achoid fun i errs started in pursuit of Hannon, who government changed the character of them coupled again. an against German looting. Five Passenger» Wert Killed in a Great North, Messrs. Tom Johnson and Joseph Robi smago ot $40,000 a yaar. The delete on the war tai ruduo- was treking lor tho river. A tew shots its military force in Pekin from an there to Texarkana, the coaches were son, iur the sum of $25,000 on a year's uncoupled twice iu a very mysterious ern Accident. from revolvers and he gave himself up. expeditionary foroe to a mere legation Ihe river sn-l harlior ooretniltee is lion bill la-gan In the bouse. time. Further conditions of the bond manner. Upon the arrival of the train The eaca|>e was the boldest ever guard, of course that guard no louger Great Falls, Mont., Dec. 14.—Great are that tne persons bolding it are to ratttng down sii eatlmstos. The house of commons voted £18,- known in the city. Hanson is oue ot came under the control of the com here the United States transfer clerk Northern passenger train No. 8, west- take immediate possession and prose- The rhlhppli»». cominlMlon ha» pra- 000,000 Io carry on the Boer war. a trio recently arresimi with bogus mander-in-chief at Pekin, but was went to the door of the mail car and tsmnd. was wrecked about 4 o’clock cate the work of development with a psrr-1 « tartff lor tho talmi Is. The llav-Pauncefote treaty wo money lu their poMMSion. Search ol simply a part of Minister Conger’s offi knocked for the po-trl clerk to open it. this morning near Brockton, 81 miler large force of tnen divided into three No resDonse was given. Officials then east of Glasgow. Five passengers are Tl-s exaruiion ni Yu ll-lr-ii is cer- •galli cousldere-l In execnlKe session. their cabin resulted iu tin,ling of molds cial household. eight-boor shift«, says the Lawton forced an entrance and were astonished reported killed and many injured. (sln ehein-ior «uii>ye Metnaod II. A omgrcaaimial committee was ap au-l other tools. * Standard. to fin-l Clerk Dennis stretched upon the The cause of the wreck is said to have pointed t'l iuxetlgate the Bm>a liaaing The Chine»« queatlon 1« agalli sald Bone of Prehistoric AnimaL Petition« have been circulated for floor, apparently de id. A hurried ex- been a broken rail. Railnatd official! Credential» Refuted. *o he appioachlng a set*lama»t. The Philippine commission gnve Oregon City. Deo. 18.—An employe amination showed that the registered here claim not to have any information three different free rural deliveries out Washington, Dec. 18.—The m-natc Fifty tw-- Fìlipino priaouers hate merchanta a hearing on the traiff idll. of the Willamette peper mills found a pouchta bad been ripped open aud of the accident. of Albany, nearly covering the entire has refused the credentials of W. A. tesa uken by Aiuericau inaqM». femur bone, eivdently belonging to robbed of their contents, the most field in all directions «round the city, A $50,000 irrigation ditch will Iw Later information states that the Clark ami Maglnnia. contesting sen KulogUa wern prouuiiuceMl In the eonatrueted al once tn Muxee valley, ators from the state of Montana, to the some prehistoric auiinal, that is now valuable of which was the Wayne- train was running about 45 miles an and there are hopes of the same being on exhibition in the office of the cum Memphis pouch, containing a large hour, making up lost time, when a established, but it is not known boues un tbe Iste Rrpre»«utatlie liar- Washington. oommlttee ou privileges und elections. pauv. The Isme was discovered in a number of valuable packages. A phy truck broke down while passing a whether they will reach the depart mai. Oregon deb-gation decides upon con A detmte, reopening the Clark care, timbered gulch almut 15 miles from sician was sent for and it was found switch. The engine and three can ment in time for the ageut now estab Russi» MV( a|| („f „e„rln|( tinuing contra-1 lor Columbia rivet occurro-l upon tho motion of Senator here, on the west sitie of the Wil- that Dennis was alive but unconscious. passed over in safety, bnt the next lishing routes in tho state to act upon Chau-Iler to recommit the resolution ttistlng eutriita Iwloligs to Uultad luipnn emeiit. lamette river, partially embedded in An ugly woiin l on the top of his head four pitched over an embankment. them before bis departure. The route Stato». State Su|ierinl«ndent Ackerman re declaring the mint Irom Montana va the dirt. The bone is 2 Feet 10 inches told the story. Two hours after he Three sleepers remained ou the rails. out of Nhedd has given such general cant. After a short but interesting Ji>hanne.burg wlll ba fenced «round commenda that Oregon schools oliseriv in length, aud alxiut 82 inches in cir- was taken to the hospital he revived The bodies have beeu taken to Glas satisfaction that there is a general de doliate, tho matter of reoomniittal, by cumfereuce whore the femur ia the enough to give the details of the rob gow, where the inquests will be held. sire to have the system extended here. Wl» Ixirli wlra lo cut off Boera' loml John Marshall day. oouaeut, wont over until Thursday. thickest. The relic is in a good state bery. •pply. The matter of developing laiwer The Wallowa marshal ran in a man of preservation, nithough parts are Just as the train parted at Bassetts I nited State» Con oli Goodnnw, al Nehalem coal is said to have lieeu con for peddling without a license, who de Tortured by Small Boys. Counterfeiter Captured. worn off by abrasion aud probable ex tank, Dennis went into the vestibule ol ■feangUl, will relurti homo ou le»ve u( sidered in New: York. San Jose, Cal.. Deo. 14.—Alfred fied the city authorities and would not Spokane. Wash., Deo. 13.— Edmund posure to the air. Search is lieing the mail car to stir up the tire. When ■basnes. even listen to the reading of the com In his annual re|«rt, Fish Comtuls- Hansen, alias II. latrkee, believed to made for the remainder of the boues ol he opened the vestibule door he saw Kern, a 10-year-old boy, was caught plaint by the recorder. He was incar Nstharlands dtaaviiws raaponsihillt} ■loner Heid s«y* value of tlah output bo tho loader cf the gang of counter by three young laiys this afternoon ar the supposed extinct animal. two men standing by the stove. One he was on his way home from a kin- cerated iu the city prison for contempt feiters operating here, has l>eeu cap "t •vtnpatbstic lettor of minutar to fur Oragun is over $3,00(1,000. of them dealt him a terrible blow over dergarten school and subjected to a of court, where he languished foi two A numlier of persons suspected ol tured. Hanson was a bridge watch Diuitrou! Collision in Kansal. the head with a heavy tire «hotel. terrible torture with burning matches. or three -lays or until some people S-mato will -lovota Q,« preannt wsak plating to murder lx>rd Roberta during man for the Great Northern. In his Kansas City, Deo. 13.—A special to The first blow felled him aud he was His face was burned almost beyond around town put up $6 for a jury trial. .. t ’.’.■’"•’""“«»fote truiity ami «hip his visit to Ue|>e Colony reoeutly, aban shack wore found counterfeiter's molds the Star from Olathe, Kan., says that than quickly beaten into a senseless recognition, and his condition is re The jury thought upon the evidence and letters ordering gold and silver Mibtidy bill. 1 doned their schemes on learning that a north liou ud passenger train on the condition. Word reahced here at noon garded as serious, The police are offered that the man was entitled to a bullion. Near by in a cache iu the The naval appropiration bill will they were shadowed. Atchison, Topeka -V Santa Fe railway that two suspects have been arrested at searching for his assailauts, who have discharge, aud «o rendered its verdict. rocks many stolen articles were found. The man is a foreigner, presumably an crashed into the rear end of a north- Naples, near the scene of the robbery, thus far succeeded in escaping. Outlawry iu Kwang Si and Kwang tw-.'"1,,,r IWU ","r»l““»l‘”,bip« sti-l Hausen protests complete ignorance. ___ The official» Italian. He threatened to sue the city Iw-- wuissre. bound freight train, at Clare, three but noue of the stolen packaegs was Tuung is incrcaaiug. ■ p|iea"r to be losing their hold of tile for damages. miles south of this city, at 8 o'clock found. Pioneer Telegrapher Dead. Delegat« Wilcox, of Sxlooiu Wert Open Sunday. lineali, strong- situation and are |aiwerlesa to restore Noble Thomas, aged 18 this morning, American Arreited in Gape Colony. L. From private letters received by J "1’1"—-« lm|Hirtatioii of negro labor New York, Dec. 14.— Robert Chehalis, Wash., Dec. 18.—Four years, of Emporia, Kan., was burned order. Pirating ou the West river it feto tim islands, Ixmdon, Dec. 15.—The Cape Town Tige, who established the first tele M. G. Hope, of Vale, it is learned Chehalis saloonkeepers pleaded guilty to death in the oabooee; Thomas’ increasing. correapoinleut of the Daily Mail reports graphic system in South America, ir that the Ocean Wave mine is making in the superior court to the charge ol father was badly mangled, ••fe'oy, Uk, tmn(>V(|| The eugi- ot General He was Imrn a splendid showing. I. N. Clark, a the airest at Worcester, Cape Colony, dead at his home here. Owing Io a lack of proper fadlitiei keeping their places open Sunday. Two "u8 I'M H"biiig to mean that govern- neer and fireman of the passeiiger of Harold Darringale, alleged to be an in Dublin. At the outbreak of the mining expert, has the development in tho way of telegraph, caused by the Centralia in«n have been convicted. ®"(>t -l«Mir«« iieaoa. train were seriously injured, and half American, on a charge of fomenting sn civil war he eulisted in the Fortieth work of the miue iu charge, and in a strike, a serious collision occurred on All were fined #30 apiece, and all other MtsblUhin-nt of «hip a dosen passengers in the oabooee In ISM I m letter that was received front him he Afrikander rebellion. "The arrest.'* New York regiment. *. ... , ------ "lop «ubxidr bill the Atchison, Topeka * Santa Fe, in canea of that untore now pending were slightly hurt. tua e " Mtr "r,h'r W111 ‘ll"l*fe‘'» Nlcara- which several persons wore probably against them were dropped. says the disjiatch, "has made a great entered the employ of Adrain C. Morse says that several fine nuggets have «“» canal ini-Hsiire. seusation, aud startling disclosures are au-l went to Chile and Pern, w here he been taken out lately. In a former let fatally injured. To Operate Cannery In Alaska. h«é u" f"ri ,tl" r,"''(''(i<'n nf war rovo- Pined Raised Bills. established telegraphic systems. For ter he stated that the gold is not con promised. ” Cornelius L. Alvord, Jr., ex-note tel Astoria Deo. 18. — The American 18 years he had resided iu tiiis city. fined to the rich vein that is being fol Vnticoover, II. (’., Deo. 13. — Two Wlll lù 'ì'1' ''•‘•'••Iva Hpproprlstl-iiia ler of the Pint National bank of New Held lip a Box Office. lowed, but that small particles ol it w,llHk»|y ph . s tho houre this woak. Japanese, llaimy Sato anil Mantoka Packing A Canning Company has been York, accused of having etnbeaxled Kinjl Milan to Marry Again. Sioux City, la., Dec. 15.—During may la» seen in the dirt over the eutire Hainaguolii. wete arrested this morn formed in this city with an authorised "flcox, Hswali’s dola- $800,000 $1190,000 from from that institution, was ing, charged with uttering raised bills. capital of $75,000, and a large portion the performance of "Shore Acres" iu London, Dec. 14.—The Vienna cor- face and walls of the tunnel. It is his •• ---ligi.-«. )11(a Hirtvr-I in indicted by the United States grand A number of raised bills have been in of this has already been subscribed for. the Grand Opera house iu this city to respondent of the Daily Chronicle says opiuion that it would pay to mill the The indictmeut was found on MP, -ilrouio to ..................... . jury. The object of the company is to op night, two masked men entered the a runtor is in cicrulation in the Aus- whole hill on which he is working. oirculutiou here, in each case the ut- *«* officiai|y rocoivo-l by Bl counts charging Alvord with fasify- terer, a Japanese, claiming that he erate a salmon cannery at some point box office, assaulted, beat and shot trian capital that ex-King Milan is This mine is ail extension of the Golden .buina. ]'ha <|ii«an lina ing the accounts of the bunk and un was the innocent recipient of the raised in Alaska, but exactly where it is kept the treasurer, Harley S. Rounds, unii a'oout to become engaged to Min Eagle, which is owned by Portland secret for the present. capitalists. •how ber frinii laliip whon lawfully appropriating to Ilia ow n ime notes from a follow-countrymau. escaped without getting any cash. Atsel, an American heire.-w. nearly $700,000 of tho bank's uioiioy. Mnont nrrives. North Dakota's Vote. The Lakeview Rustler says that From All Parti ol ihr New World Kruger Gets No Consolation Dewet and Knox Still Fighting. Fratrie chlckens aro salti to l-e more " worn chosen to ait In London. Dso. 13. — Tho Evening legislature at tlm reoenl •nundant in western Kansas tlian fot Ntaudnrd snys that tlm l-nttlo between years. General Knox mid General Dewet con During t hè past fi ve yeara t hè state tinues, mill tlmt the (on es exchanged ley has resigned as ohair- Lack of -lelluite Jpulilii nn ex,-coiteti colli- of Pennsylvania lina pnrcliasetl more ground iiii'oasmitly. tlian 100,000 aerea of lami to lai iasuod information in «ai-l to l-e due to the ab after a servioo of ID sence of telegraphic oominunication aa a forestry reservation. with the aceno of action. While the | Formar Ambasa-lor to Italy W, F. cutting machinery is war office in most reticent on the suh- Dratatr bea l-een decoratati witli thè u hand work and other UWTO are mo Qidicatious yiuirnm’H" that i""* the offi- i jeot. there order of NN. Manrit ti ami Car.nl by thè have received - news suggesting lianical mining appli- — , king of Italy. fnr servine« during hit eialn I-.- ------- | oonaiderable British succe««. | erios of Great IB itala embassy to Home Itutus. Rumor of British Defeat. Bismarck, N. D., Dee. 18.—The state canvassing board today unnoticed the vote ou presidential electors as fol lows: McKinley, 85,891; Bryan, 20,- 619; Woolley, 781; Delia, 518; Barker, 10. For Amhai»»dor to Italy. Washington, Dec. 18.—The presi dent today sent to the senate the name of George von — L. ........... - Meyer, of Massachu- setts, to be ambassador of tho United *- Italy. Stales to London, Deo. IB.—The Daily Express publishes a rumor of a serious dis aster to the British arms. Am ording to this report, the Boers attacked the camp of General Clemente, in the Bar- bertou district, capturing the camp, killing a number of British officers, and taking prisoners all the British troops, including four companies of the Northumberland fusiliers. The story —.................... .............. - ................. j ia not confirmed iu any quarter, aud . « is M uu not » genniallv generally believed. lelieved. New Gold Field Discovered. Spokane, Wash., Dec. 18.—A special to the Chronicle from Nelson, Wash , brings news of a stam|iede up Fourth of July creek, a branch of the Kettle river. Shot gold has been discovered with ground running $10 to the cubic yard. Diggings in that viciuitv have Ireen secretly worked by George Ar nett, an old miner, for three or four years. It is estimated that ba haa oleanad np $10,000. Johu Green, of the West side, who haa beeu drilling for artesian water, has succeeded in getting the water to rise within five feet of the top of the ground, at a depth of 101 feet. A. Nelson, of Cottage Grove, sold bis undivided one-hall interest in the l’eek-a-Boo mining claim to G. Meadow and D. G. McFarland This claim ia located tn the Bohemia district about one mile south of the Musick miua. fbo consideration was $G(M).