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KLAMATH VOL. V. m « » in from All Part» of lhe New World and the Old. or INTEREST TO OUR MANY RtADFRS penlngs of ll-e Past Weak In a < »ndeneed l'on**. FALLN, KLAMATH ((H'N'TY, OliKGON, DECEMBER 27, 1900. KLAMATH RAID ON CAPE COLONY. LATER NEWS. All the ministers al etgnud th» j,,|tll |„,u made many Last of The Famous Steamer Alpha. III« Moraua, of Hostile, will not get slm rontract for new warship. I NINE PERSONS WERE LOST WITH HER lhe river and harbor bill will mH be Ths Vrovl Struck a Rock at th« Entrane« made publfi until alter the holiiiays. to Union Bay, on th« East Coast el Martin Nlirkel, th« e«lt’C(>ofnss«<d Vancouver liland. < »alle Koak assassin, will be hanged. k company has lawn organlMxl In IxMit soul to I rance will l.o •lubar* Iowa to build « nah cannery In Alaska. eoed. Atlorncy-General Griggs has oon- Amerienu wheat »islblj shows a de- eluded In. argument Iu the l'urto Kloo crease lhe M' one doctrine may I»« applied fo nstor McBride has asked for large bi Frauee. appropri,diou f(,r customs service The liners were defeated In a batt In Ison h al Astoria. st < irsiigs rlvBt. Ilie Booth-Kelly Lum lier Company A third negro was lynched liy will chango iu heaiquartors from Mag Ifockport. Ind., snob. lio» w to Eugene, <»r. NO. 87 WILL BE HANGED Fat* of S«II Ceaf«*Md Castl« Rock AasaMia— Ssparst« Points. I ngland Is alarmed over lhe Boer invasion of <‘W| h , Cotouy. I ln> s-ti it« coin in it i,.« changes |u ths* army bill, STICKEL Th« Beers Hsv« Cross«! th« Border st Two Pekin have -p»«k«r ll( nderson Is opp<>««<| to en largement of t|„, portlsml postoffico. Lumpufwiulv« Review ul ths Important Hap- REPUBLICAN 0«l«aM Was H«r«ditsry lasaaity. Ixindon. I>ec. 20.—“The itoors have tallied Cape Colony at two separate points 100 miles di-tant, ” says the < ape Town cotrespoudent of the Daily Mai), ‘‘One commando advanced upon Bhillipslowu, between Colesberg and Kimberley. The other, supposed to Ire Herzog'« eommaado, crossed the Orange river la-tween Orlendaalstroom »nd Bethulie. northwest of Burghers- dorp. Its objective apparently being Craddock. General MacDonald la en- gaging the invaders, who have no gons, 20 iiillua west vl Burghrrsdorp. Th* latest news Is that they are being slow ly forced back to the Orange river, where a warm reception is being pre par.«! for them,” The (X>uterip!at«*d thanksgiving serv ice in Ht. Paul's cathedral, in connec tion with the isturn ul laird Roberts from Routh Africa, has been al>an- dorsad, owing, as the government *u- Bounces, “to it« being oonsidered de sirable to defer a general thanksgi»•In t until the close of the operations in South Africa.” The programme now Is for Lord Roberta to debark in the Nolent to visit tbe que'-u at Osliorne house, January 8, to re-embark aud finally to land at Southampton, com ing from that point to London. Lord Kitchener, in a dispatch from Pretoria. dated Decern tier 17, report« that all the British wounded in the en gagement at Nooitgedacht have arrived there and are doing well. | Pay Eszagui Indemnity Claim of $5.000. THE RESULT Of Turkey, A STRONG PRESSURE However, Refuses to Agree to th« Claim of the United Siate* and Ad- ministration Official* Give Up. Kalarna, Wash., Deo. 21.— “Guilty •a charged” was tbe verdict ot the (jury at 9:30 o’clock tonight in the case of tbe state of Washington against Mar tin Nttjkel for the murder of William B. Hhanklin. Htickel is the most notorious and cold-blooded criminal ever tried in the court« of Cowlitz countv. A year ago last November, William B. Hhanklin was killed at his home near Kelao, and his house was burned over his dead body. He was shot at night while eating supper, The case was shrouded in mystery, and no clew to the murderer could be obtained. On the evening of November 28, 1900, Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Knapp, an aged couple, living near Castle Rock, were killed while at tbe supper table in the same manner as Shanklin was one year before. It was evident that the same man had »ximmitted both crimes. committed Sheriff Kirby and Detective Sam Him- mens trac«*d the crime to Martin Stickel, who lived on a scow near the mouth of the Cowlitz river. Stickel was arrested. Ho maintained his in- oocence until confronted with the fact that his watch and keys had boon iden tified as having belonged to Nbanklln, the murdered man. Then be made a partial contession, and implicated his neighbor, Ed Pierce. After bis preliminary trial, be was taken to the Pierce coanty jail for safe keeping. There be joined tbe Salva tion Army and made a full confeesion, admitting that be did the killing in both tbe Mbauklin and Knapp murders, snd that be was alone in tbe matter. When arraigned in tbe superior court today, on the adivce of bis counsel he pleaded not guiliy, aud his esse wm tried upon tbe evidence, which was overwhelmingly against him. The de fense made an unsuc»M)seful attempt to yrove that the man had inherited a criminal disposition to trie extent that be was not accountable for bis sctions. His mother testtied that before hi» birth aud duriDg ge« tat ion she was mad at everybody and that the child was born sick and was always an un natural child. Tbe jury was out but one boor. Tbe prisoner was sentenced by Judge Miller to be banged on a date to be hereafter fixed, not sooner than 30 days nor later than 90 days (rum fave Turned the Tide by Enter* ing Cape Colony. MEWS CAUSES MUCH ANXIETY IN LONDON jsasrsl Kitch«n«r I* Said ie Hsv« Demanded Heavy RtinforcuMnU — A Pitched Batt!« Seems Imminent. Vancouver II. L’., Dec. 10. —News of Washington, Dec. 20.—A message London, Dec. 22.—The war office the worst marine disaster of th" season from Unite»! States Consul (iummeri, last evening could give no information In British Columbia was brought here at Tangier, informs tbe state depart legarding the reports of a Boer inva- Vmlght l>v the steamer Czar, from ment that the Mo«i«h government had • ion of Cape Colony. The officiala ex- Union bay, on the east side of k aucou- settled tbe claim of tho United Htates pressed the opiuion, however, that the ver island. The steamer Alpha was fol $5,000 indemnity on »rooont of new•[«per accounts were exaggerated wreck«»! on a reel near the entrains the murder of Marcus Eszagui, a nat and that probably the troops who nave Io Union bay and not a vestige of the uralized American citizen, in Morocco l>een employed in chasing General l,00o-ton steamer remains. Iler man last spring. Dewet will be diverted to deal with tbe aging owner, captain, purser, three en Eszagui was of French birth, but the invaders. Having regard to the co»- gineers, two able liodied reamen and a fact that he was naturalized aud an ternary methods of lit* war office, this stowaway were drowned, ami the rest American citizen relieved the Frencf can only be interpreted as confirming In the sinking of lbs GnoUeuau, tan the report. government from the nervosity of join A Una E. Nmith, was appointed post ol the crew of 34 wer« saved by the persons were drowned. ing in tbe demand for indemnity. The Lord Kitchener, in the meantime, illili ir- »« at Camas valley. Or., vice pluck of an unkown member of the ship's crew, who swam in a raging sea Moorish government pleaded as a keeps a tight rein over the news, which I brie Is tn» pros|<eot ot passing th* II. Allison, resiglieli. from the wre< k to a lighthouse with basis for its first declination to psy the increases the public disquietude. subsidy bill Ibis session. I boina» Parker, a native of England, a line around his waist. fact that tbe man was killed, not by There is a persistent rumor that he has lb« steamer Alpha was *reck»l on «a. l(o». o u, death near the luoatii ul The Alpha was valued at $45.000. Moorish officers, but in a fight with demanded heavy reinforcements. White river, Klondike. lit« Vsncouver isln>.<l ouael. Her cargo coinpr soil 750 tune of salt tbe rabble. The claim for indemnity, According to the Daily Mail, private Major » i«uen»l John G. Tarila died Mauipl a u| two (langnrotis (vountet felt salmon and 850 tons of coal, con- however, was based on the failure of telegrams received in London yester st hu hum« In Washl gtuu. silver (ulna have tieeu obtained llotu isgned t>> Yokohama, ami valued at day depict the situation in Cape Colony the Moorish government to make any ♦ "» 1 . ' ' 1 I lie total Insurance uu the effort to am-st or pnnish the prepetra- as somewhat ominous. it seems that The Borto Rico case Is lieforn tbe I'ort aml «nd Mopkaue. ton* of tbe mnrder. Tbe navy depart tne invading Boers are receiving con fulled Males supreme court. A oolild >n recurred on the Hum pier- ship and cargo was $<¡5,000. Il is two wi-eka since the Alpha first ment, at the instance of the state de siderable assistance from the local Congrassman liontelle was placed Baker » fly road in which two locomo Started from Vancouvai for Ju|«u. MUTINY IN JAMAICA. Dutch, and that the troops at the partment, was making airangements to tives were .lightly damage»!. on the retired list of lhe navy. After she had l«en four days out she disposal of tbe British are not sufficient send a naval vessel to Morocco to give Memorial .ervire, ware held at the relumed to Victor a joirtly disabled, Th« Chui Rioter* W«r« Several Hundred ol th« moral sup|>ort to the demands of the The military commlseloB logins 11« to cope with any serious invasion. If oreg.. h univeralty in honor of Henry and accusations of tampering with her Intesllgallou iu the Boos hosing. is believed that the government has at American consul for a settlement. British West Indie* Regiment. last awakened to the seriousness of tbs The president today appointed John Freah Instructions sent to <'auger kill.rd. one ot the cullege'a greatest suglues were made, home of tbe crew New York. Dec. 20.—A dispatch to G. A. Irishman, now minister to Swit- beuetav telS. ami several of tbe officers left ths situation, and is making great efforts will clear the way ot all obetaclaa, steamer declaring that she had been the Harald from Kingston, Jamaica, Borland, to be minister to Turkey, it to have Lord Kitchener supplied with It I. announced tl at the total tax A cure for strikes was dlscu>«*N| by i improperly loaded, and one of the (Oli •ays: bet ions riots growing out of the is recalled that when Minister Strauss horses and mules. ai Ie property In the city of Malsín, lhe sll'ItialiOB c.u tereuec al < hl- ago. vers was tried ami a* ulrnced to six race feeling took place in the streeTs of came back to the United States and Tbe British losses at Nooitgedacht, or, will I« approximately $23U,IMU this city last night. The chief rioters resigned in disgust at his inability to i*r«| «ratfidw are I «Illg ronde I»« do weeks' imprisonment for desertion. according to the official accounts, were leas lluiu leal year. Ij»st Haturdav the Alpha left Vic w<-re several hundred negro soldiers ol clone up the Turkish claims, ths im vslnpiiienl of naiural gas near Ifoalla, 82 killed and woonded, with 44 miss A pitched Isattle la imminent lw- toria for Union to replenish her coal th« British West Indies regiment, who pression «as semi-officially given that ing and still unaccounted tor. It is re W S.I1 were supported by natives of their no imnister would l>e nimsl to succeed ported this afternoon that General A Washington county termer was Iw.aB the British uu»l«r General < Is- supply. A ten Hie gale was raging amt own oolor. They attacked civilian- him until tbe Turkish government had Knox has been forced to abandon th« murdered liy a shot fired through his ment«, «ho has Ix-an reiufoiced, aud late Saturday night Ilin steamer ran on in the street« an I maltreated many mi met our demands. tile lliwrs under Geueial Delarey. a rock at Bayura round, at the en pursuit of General Dewet, owing to th« After waiting a window. trance to Uuion bur. Him was quickly | badly that they were taken to the long time, the Turkish government situation created in Cape Colony by lhe cleatlug liouee bauka at Tacoma, The official re|»>rl ot the finaru-es ot dashed to plrcea, and all would hav< hospital aud are under treatment foi itself wax oblige»! to take notice of the the Boers crossing the Orange river. the I'aris eipoelllon, ebons a lu*a of have decided that after January I, perished had not one of the crew mane severe injuries. Lieu tenant •< ,'oionel diplomatic manifestation o* the dis It is said that 3,000 republicans hav« liter «ill acvrpt < '«nadlau silver al par. J.UOO,duo francs. entered Cape Colony, and a similes the desperate ami ancreasful effort to Allen, who is in oomm.nd of the regi- pleasure of the United State«, evi ileretofi’ie It has beeu taken at 5 pet num tier have reached Ehilipstown. swim with a line to the lighthouse on ment, endaavored to control his men. denced by the absence of Mr. Str>»u-s Tbe < <rog»tu suproma court decided »»nt discount. The report adds that Dewet, with Yellow island. In lhe raging see but was unable Io do so by persuasion. from Constantinople. that the Portland vehicle it,eu»e ur-ll- Therefore, it about 4,000 men, is northwest of Lady uaO'-e ««« Invalid. All attempt« to float lhe British only part of tlioae on the iil-fatod ship j He then oigauized the police and swore caused tbe announcement to be made date. in citlz-na to aid in keeping the peace. that it had terminat»«! tbe ministerial brand, and that an attack on Winbuig Flie caasn ot what Is Iwlleved to lie stMiorr Isaura, Captain Yule, from Na- managed to reach safety, the officer- The soldiers and petty officers have re office of Ali Ferrouh Bey, the minister is mometarilv expected. and owner remaining on l*oard last and raBUah via Norfolk lor Bremen, ashore Aa Austrian Airship. bulx-uic plague hm e it»» eloped In Tmu* on the .oast of Holland, ue«r Button, falling to reach tbe rock, 'lhe 35 anr- fused to snrrendet to the police ana resident here. But to prevent the uiau. In tbe Argoulluo Republic. New York, Dec. 21.—A dispatch to vivors remained on Yellow lalaud, defy their officers. Most of them are issue from becoming too acute, it at lia»a been ut>su<-<-es«ful. The officials ot tho Mania Fe and which Is a rock 200 yards wide, uutil in the military cauip, aud the streets the same time named Shekib Bey as the Journal and Advertiser from Vi PROTECTION TO CATTLEMEN Th« steamer Sarah Dixon collided ths officers of *bo (llffrreul irnluiueu's Bumlay night, when the sea mode: a ted are guarded by a force of police and minister to Washington. Bnt Shekib enna says an Austrian engineer, Wil urbanisations will bold a cvulorriiee in with ti e breakwater nra* MouutCoffin, somewhat and a sloop was able to call volunteers under Lieutem*ut>Col>>nel thus far has not left Constantinople, liam Kiees, has invented an airship A N«w Branding Bill I* Suggested That Will on the ixiwer Columbia, and now reais Allen. Severe measures will be taken and Ali Ferrough Bey remains in which is pronounced to be better than fblcago. am! taka them to Union. Save Thun Many a Head. tn U e»*l ol waler. This is lhe steam The emperor’s attention against the mutinous blacks. There Washington, although, as he frankly Zeppelin's. But the storm which had wrecked Seven hundred ttoers have croosrd er's cud experience under water. Portland. Dec. 23. — It has been sug bo ship had also prostrated the wires, is great unrest in tbe city and vicinity, States, he is nothing more than a being called to tbe model, he has be from orange River colony Into ' «I* aud so no tidings of tbe shipwreck and race feeliug is at a high pitch. It charge d'affaires for the moment. It come much interested, and expressed gested that a bill be passed at the next In I'snav, 21,000 persons have sworn Colony near Allwal North, aud ha « a legislature compelling cattle-buyers tc reached the ont-lde world until th< is feared that something will precipi is expeited that Shekib Bey now will tbe belief that it would be succeseful. allegance. readied Ksajhlal. brand stock either in their regulai little steamer tzar brought the story tate riots like the former fatal out come to Washington, or that the for Kress did not have money to build a Moroc-o pays the American indem breaks. Meetings in the vicinity ol mer minister will 1« recommissioned, large ship, and the emperor said be bt*and or a Toad I brand before driving i'reeldent McKinley expects t<> ar- to Vancouver tonight. them out to the railroad. Thia is a range his Western trip so as to 1« iu nity claim. which in either case might be taken would fix that, and contribted $1,000 Tbe Alpha gained notoriety last the inilitarv barrack» have been ahau Numerous matter in which all the stockmen oi Ashland, Or., voted against licens spring when, as a Canadian ship, sin dotted under orders from the authi r> a« a sign that a settlement had been out of his own pocket. Man Francisco to Willies« lite iauucB- and all civilians have Iweu reached of tbe mission claims, nnder others followed suit, and Kreas will Eastern Oregon are intere«tel. and ing salooua. lag of Hi« battleship Ohio. lauded freight slid pnaaenitera at Nome tire, which should be i agitated by men is warned to remain indoors until the the purchase of a warship, or in some build tbe ship. in detlauce of the instructions of tbe Tbe B»»rs raide«l Cape Colony at two Th* war iavenue blit I ms boon ¡mssnj that business. trouble is over. other unofficial manner. treasury department, and, it is said, se|-arale points. by the I moiso . The lack of such a law is a source That Ttkgrsph Error. against the advice of the British cm- Turkey Will Not Pay. The ml«understanding at Bek in was of much annoyance in that section, THE NEW WARSHIPS. Railway telegraphers threaten to now bassy at Washington as well. She war Washington, Dec. 21. — It is ■ lu« to a cable error. boycott tbe Manta Fe. New York, Dec. 20.—A special to learned that the entire misunderstand every season, aud should be reme chased on her return trip from Nome died. Representative Geer lias signi the Herald from Washington says: on Th« Naval Construction Board D«id«s duly 85 II'»» were lost in the found lorrC Kitchener has called for ail by a United Blates revenue cutter. Imt ing which has delayed the consumma fied his willingness to introduce such • Payment of the missionary claims ering of the » iiielsenan, Four Awards. available English troops. managed to show her pursuer a dean tion of the agreement at Eekin war pending against Turkey is no longer caused by the change or omission ol measure, provided the stockmen will pair of heels. lhe From h chaml<er of deputies England has awakened Io th» new Washington, Dec. 20.—The tioard of expected by the administration. Al get together and give him an outline ol adopted the amensty bill. teriousnea* m Month Africa. naval cxmetruction, considering the though the sultan entertained ths offi the single digit in a complex group of wbat is desired. The Harney County TROUBLE FOR FRANCE. bide for the construction of luittleship* cers of the Kentucky in truly royal figures making up one of tbe cipher Stockmen s Association should tak« The return ol volunteers wli cause Colonel Tullock's expedition failed message« of instruction to Mr. Conger. the matter up and formulate a bill, a* and cruisers, has settlrd on these style, he did not let the presence of tlie renewed insurgent activity. to find the Chinese treason. Curiously enough, the change in this it is of particular importance to the pointe: Ths United States May Have Occasion to En battleship have any effect upon his Colorado capitalist« have bonded the Al Rockpavrt, Ind., two negroes, who One of the big armored cruisers shall pocketUiok, and still bolds the $90,000 single digit exactly reversed tbe mean members of the association. It should force tne Monroe Doctrine. ing of the entire message, so that Mr. have their immediate attention, as if had murdered a while iiisii were old Gem mine, iu Eastern Oregon. go to the Cramps, ou»‘ to Newp r' which American missionaries assert is lyoched. R*Wpp»''tlonmeul bill reported gives New Yoik, Dec. 19. — A special to News, and one to the I'niou Irm tbe value of personal and missionary Conger, in opposing the English view, is not long until tbe legislature meet» tho Tinies from U ashington says: Tbe Works, in California. One battleslii| pro|s-rty destroyed six years ago. The was acting exactly contrary to the in January. The German training ship Gnelsenaa , Waiditugfou t><> extra coiigrossnian. spirit of bis instructions, though in ac foundered near Gibraltar aud I no a era It is not a matter that the stockmen hallway brvtherh<H*da will ask the territory uutil recently in dispute 1« will go to the Fore River Engine belief of the administration is that cordance with their letter. drowned. twvwu Brasil and Frame, and which of Harney county alone are interested Works, nt Qunicy, Mass. Mauls Fe to ro employ its operators. Turkey will not settle the claims aris has been decreed to lieloug to Brazil, This leaves seven ships to be dis- ing out of the reported purpose of in, but Malheur county as well. The A large Boxer force is said •** Ive The naval construction board recoin-> A Germain Censorship. residents of that county should bs approaching Peking with the lutontlou mentis four awanla for warship oou- may shortly betoms the object of a dis posed of, and while in view of the Great Britain to piess the missiona>y pute iwtwiwn France and the Uuited fact that another meeting of the l>oa rd claims of her subjects against the sub Berlin. Dec. 20.—The Deutsche Co heard from as to their ideas and pleas of attacking It. ■truction, Sates, should the Monroe doctrine 1« is to be held it is not possible to make lime porte. It is stated that if an lonial Blatt publishes an order of Em ure, therefore the time is none toe Ih« senate cannot considered the Nuperintendsnt Calbreth, of Orogou violated. The territory lying south of the prediction with absolute accuracy, other nation begins to press its claims, peror William forbidding officers and abort to begin at once. army ami appropriation bills until insane asylum, has submitted bis an- French Guiana in the state of I’ara, the in Ications are that these will be the sultan will probably decline to set officials, including those on the retired •tier the holidays. uual report. and containing 100,000 square miles, distributed as follows: One cruiser tle those of tbe United States. list in the colonial- serivce, to print Takes No Stock In Charges. John Addison Porter, McKinley’s anything about the colonies without Farmers' institute was held at Staf-' was claimed by Brasil and France, aud and one l>attled>ip to the Cramps, mak Baris, Dec. 22.—The French govern former private secretary, died at ills ford under auspices of the Oregon agri-1 Switxerland was made arbitrator. Iler ing three for them; one cruiser and TWO HIGHWAYMEN KILLED tbe consent of the minister of war, ot home Iu Butnam, Conn. decision was in favor of Brazil. It is one l>attleahip to Newport News, mak- the minister of marine, who must first ment has given tho most emphatic de cultural college. nial to thoae French paper» which tried now reportetd that some French finan ing three for them; one cruiser and lhe Briti-h admiralty la arranging A Mexican Miner Thereby Saves $3,000 in obtain permission from the imperial to involve tho American embassy in Washington countv, Oregon, ha* battleship to the Union Iron ciers, anticipating that tho decision one chancelllor. to test various Inventions for stovrlug nfferod $500 reward for the arrest ol Currtncy While Going to His Min«. the Baris disclosures in connection would tie favorable to Frauee, had Works, making throe for them, and torpwdora and submarine Ismt«. lhe murdeier of Andrew Dahlberg. with the United States war depart one battleship to the Bath Iron Works. already invested their capital in tin Chicago, Deo. 20. —A special to the Not So Bad as Reported. Ihn Oregon Historical Nocinty pro ment's knowledge of French govern Two transports will start in a few territory. They are now. it is said, There is still a possibility that Morau Record, from Parrail, Mex., says: G. Madrid, Dec. 30.—An official dis- ment gun secrete, by offering the cross poses to bold B gre,tt fN|r |u jgoft, |n days from Manila for >80 Francisco trying to engineer a deal by which tne Bros., of Seattle, may get the battle E. Keernay was going out to his mine, •ominenioratioti of the Lewis and with 1.000 sick aud wounded soldiers. French government will buy this ship slated for the Union iron Works 20 miles from Earrail, Friday, to pay patch from the prefect of Malaga of the Legion of Honor to Lieutenant shows the loss of life by the foundering 1 Isrk «t|avdlt|ou to the Pacific coast or the Bath Iron Works. off his employes. He had about $3,000 of the tierman training frigate Gneise- W. S. Sima, the formal United State» ’l he schuoiiar Pioneer, lumber-laden land from Brasil H’0 y«ars ago. naval att-vche at Baris, whom La I'ree» The state department has absolutely in Mexican currency, which he had for San Francisco, went ashore ou the ; nau off Malaga to be less than has describes as the person guilty of dis WILL HELP THE CANAL As s result ot a mysterious |iolsoiilng Nestucca beach during the recent no knowledge oil the subject. Its at tied firmly to the bottom of hie wagon, been reported. Acooriing to this dis closing the gun secrets. tention, however, has been called to Mse at the Forsyth mines, near Mar storm. put his pistol in Ins coat sleeve and patch, 86 fatalities resulted from the the matter, and the attempt of the Celombla 1« Willing to Do Everything Within started out. ietta, Ohio, four persona are dead, four accident, and 100 |>ersons were in- Associate Supreme Court J ostie* French capitalists to secure government Umatilla Lightship to Be Replaced. ring «nd two olbers sariroualy ill. When he had gone alvout half way It* Power to H«*t«n Construction- jurad. George C. Ludlow, ex-governor of New I aid in getting their money back will la< two Mexicans suddenly coufrouted him Astoria. Dec. 22.—The lighthons* Hv« unknown mon who] asked the Jersey, died at hie residence In New I Watched with interest. There is hard New Yoik, Dec. 30—A dispatch to aud ordered him to get out of tbe wag tender Manzanita has received instruc <4 Brighton, III , for shelter, Brunswick, N. J. N«w Mint Regulation. the Herald from Panama says: Senot on. I ly any question, it is said at the de He obeyed and tbe bandits tions to replace the Umatilla reef light n • >« cabilsHma, locked him up imp Martinez Silvela, the Columbian min searched his person with no result. Washington, Dec. 20.—The senate ship as soon as practicable. The light The stranded bark Boltalloch, on partment, that such action would lie a en broko luto a bauk and two ister of foreign affairs, cables from committee on tinan»?e authorised a fa Knowiug he must have some money •tores. ship, which broke adrift some days ago, Willii«« harlior, witbstooil the recent violation of the Monroe doctrine, and would call forth a protest from the Bogotha this statement of Colombia’s they proceeded to search his baggage vorable leport on the house bill giving is now at Bort Angeles Captain Greg T»lophoning without wires was ano gale good. 1» fact she Is in better po attitude on the cuustructiou of an and other effects. While they were at the superintendents of »xunage at the United States. ory has all the necessary appliances oa sition thau before. «"-fully accomplished by translinit* this task Keernsy drew his revolver mints the right to exchsnge gold ban board, and will leave out on hie mis As long as the claim was in its orig Uth mian canal: ’>K th« voice arroee the Mie« i Mi ppi Fire in Ea«t Brovidence, R. l„ de inal form. Franco might have main “The Colombian government will do from hie coat sleeve and flred. His for gold free of charge or with charge, sion at the earliest opportunity. «'«■r. nt Minneapolis, a dlstouce ol; stroyed a wharf on which there was tallied that she was simply rectifying everything within its power to facili attack was so sudden the men did not at their discretion. The present law 1,000 feet. ' 2 000 tons of coal. The loss is esti her boundaries, and that the United tate ami hasten th« opening of a canal have time to act, and both were in- makes the charge mandatory. Spanish Royal Marriage. Advice« fri,ni ||o ||0 t,1B mated at $200,000. Htates cannot object to that. Even in by tbe Panama mute, whether it is stautly killed. Madrid, Deo. 33.—In the senate to effected by the actual company holding Dissatisfisd With Von WsJdcrs«*. '"iirlnHii troops have lieen northward Two highwaymen wh»> stop|«ed a that case a rectification of boundaries Water Storage in Nevada. day the royal message read by General the concessions which expiie in 1900, St. Petersburg, Dec. 21.—The Novo- Azcarraga, the premier, announcing th'i '”r days and buggy near Bortland, upon discover which involve») an area of Hit»,00U Washington, Dec. 19. — Repiesvnta- or by whomsoever may represent their Vromya observes that there are evi the marriage nt an early date of ths ."1 the Sixth, Eigh- ing that It contalue»! two ladies, a|iolo- square miles would t>e closely scrutin rights. tivo Newlands today introduced a bill dences of discontent in all the armies, princess of the Austrias, heiress pre ised. Franco has, however, forfeited hu\ Hl11' ‘'wenty-sixth regiments gized and allowed them to drive on. •‘The government will make reserva for the construction of reservoir» for including the German, with Field the right to make that claim by sub benn active near their stations. tions only to preserve natioual society, the storage of water on tbe Humlmldt Marshal von WaLlersee’s brutality. I sumptive to the throne, with Prince Uuited Ntatea Senator W. V. Sulli mitting the matter to arihtration by •" insurgents losses during the last van, of Mississippi, ami Mrs. Marv Hwitserland. Tho territory has been and to give assurame that free transit liver, in Nevada, and for the disposi The paper supports the demand that Charles, second son of the Count ol "»ya there have been five kl'.lml, Newman Atkins, of Washington, werr officially decree»! by the Swiss tribu hr wav of the canal for all uatious tion aud settlement of public lauds each army act heneceforth on its own Caeerta, <9. was adopted by 157 votes T."'' and 40 taken prisoners. within reach of the stored waters. married at the parsonage of St. nal to bo outside of french Guiaua. shall be fully guaranteed. responsibility. "« Americans have lost two killed Stephen's church. - ■ ■ ■— Christian* in Turkey Massacred by Modem*. a" “ires wounded. I Woman Suffrag* in Porto Rico. 'lhe sgrlcultural rteparhnment hat San Juan, Porto Rico, Dec. 19. — In ths fi0"1' flv" ,’’rr* fott« statue« in ll<’"t"ii muséum of tine arts prove established at Washington a lalmratory the house of delegates today, Descarts (o< t«-tlng nil torts of road materials introduced a bill giHiiting unrestricted w '• liogiis. The immigration burenu han al suffrage to women on the name terms 8 (Wh/*1" flyfl not moro than _________ lowed contract laborers from Borto M UM>> nw "t,r" *’r" ordinarily ivail.le, A Rico 11 hind in the United Mutes as Storms in British Columbia. risr." ‘"'""'"I’« will reveal 5,0(10,00 ,tar">t on,,,,. citiseiin. Vancouver, B. C., Deo. 19. — Storms The cost of the public schools of of unusual severity have destroyed a mono w**" w’’l,fl|'«" t'"' Grenier New York for the year 1901 portion of the diking iu the delta dis of th« i'' Pflhishad with 100 blows will he $17,700, 78. The number of trict _ .._____ _ _________ of British Columbia. The dam- lor |u,"'l,y '‘«mboo and bauishment pupils in schools is estimated at propeity is considerable. $taished ,'uy"u’’ who reads it la also I 408,118. Jessie Morrison to Be Released. Eldorado, Kan , Dec. 20.— Judge Nliinn today agreed to admit Jessie Morrison to bail in th sum of $5,000, pending her second trial for the murder of Mrs. vilin Castle. The prisoner’s father expresses hope that he will be able to secure Imndsmeu within a few days. Miss Morrison's release will probably end the ass. It is said she will go to her old home in West Vir ginia, when released. No Duty on Christmas Presents. Washington, Dec. 20,—The war de partment has issued an order providing for the admission into Cuba and the Philippines tree of duty of packages and articles cleaily intended hs Christ- mas presents for the officers and en listed men of the army and navy and for other employes of this government now serving in these islands. The pro vision will terminate as to Cuba Feb ruary 18. and as to the Philippines March 16 next. Crushed to Doth by a Train. London, Dec. 22.— A dispatch tc Vancouver, B. C., Dec. 21 — While the Daily Express rejsirts recent Mos attempting to board a gravel train at lem excesses against the Christian pop Baruet, Charles McFee was thrown ulation of Turkey, in which 200 Chris under the moviug train, the cars pass- tians have been killed. ' iug over his stomach, crushing him to Chlls Will Exhibit. death. Valparaiso. Deo. 21.—The chamber Patterson's Nomination Confirmed. of deputies has passed a bill appropri Washington, Dec. 21.—The senate ating $500,000 for the Chilean exhibit has couflruied the nomination of J. M. at the Pan-American exposition in Patterson to be postmaster at The Buffalo. Dallee. Or.