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KLAMATH VOI». VI KLA.MAÌII REPUBLICAN FALIeS, bands of robbers KLAMATH COUNTY, OREiiON, THE PRESIDENTIAL TOUR. b*y»«d»tl«M «I thlav»« «a4 Piral«« lacrsMlag I" VlrlaHy *| P«kla Party. 1901. PAh 11 1 Tli i fOD ÄlÄSfiÄ Chtel PI*.«« *nd Dates to Be Visited by Me Kialy »nd .MAY 9, W TO REMODEL Propoud to BATTLESHIPS. Change th« Oregon snd Other«. Two I I ----- Washington, May 2—A »chemo i* The following are the principal item» of Interest From All Parts place» the presidential party will visit on foot to remodel the battle »hip* Contract Let For Line Between Oregon, Indiana and Massachusetts, Filipino Insurgent and Command on their coast tour, and thè Old. -.......... — ..... /, with dates of the State which are all of one class. The idea Washington, left.. . April 29 Juneau and Skagway. Lay Down Arms. ■ seems to be that superimposed turrets Memphis............... April .'Pi shall lx- placed on these ships, which New Orhans......... QI INTHrST TO Oil« MANY KrADTHS . May 1 COMMERCIAL ANO FINANCIAL MAPPf SINGS Houston, Tex........ . . Muy 3 MUST BE IN OPERATION WITHIN 90 DAYS will put thorn in the same class as the PEACE COMPLETE IN NORTHERN LUZON Kentucky and Kearsarge. Of courw Austin, Tex............ .. . May 3 'these shi|M carry 13-inch guns, and Nan Antonio, Tex. ¿emprehenalv« «tvlaw of th* Important Hap . . May 4 A Brief Review ul the Growth and Improv» El Paso, Tex., rest ... May 5 New York Men Agree« to Uo the Work for the 13-inch guns have lxx-n diwarded, Al«|andrino and Other Rebel Official« Give peningi of th« I’sel Week In a menu ot the Many Indutlriri Through- as it is held that the weight of the El Paso, leave........ .. May l'i $70.000 - Svitvm Mutt Be Guarin. Themselvci Up—Fight with Bolomea ( .mdenaed form. guns is more than enough to com- out Our Thriving I ommonwcalth. I’hor-nix, Arix........ ... May 7 teed for Two Year«. In the Abre Mountains. . pensate for the weight of metal which Redlands, Cal........ ... May B I they throw, and hereafter 12-inch lx* Angeles ............ Chine«.- official» have a|adogiMx| to Mr y M Athena has »cured a street rock Del Monte.............. .. “ May 10 tn insultisi French consul. Washington, May 1. — Genera! guns are to be the largest used by the Manila, May 2 — General Tinio, crusher. Nan Jose.................. .. May 13 Greeley has approved the recommend- navy. The reason given for remodel with his ent ire command, surrendered Much lami in the l’alt...... , Waah Work of building a road to Bl lie Nan Francisco........ ing the Oregon and her cla«* is that May- II ation of the board of signal officers to Captain Frederick V Krug, of the Ingtmi country i* Ix-ing lamdrel lor oil river, on the Calajxioiis aide, lias be- Hacrunicnto............ May 20 making the award for laying the cable when in battle, if the four 13-inch Twentieth infantry, at Ninait, pro- gun. guns are al) lieing fired from one side sud It**- Portland, Or.......... . May 22 from Juneau to Skagway, Alaska, to ' vine« of South Hocos. Plan* of a tel.-phone line from Bak.-r Tacoma, Wash.... May 23 W. R. Brixie, of New York, he being of the ship, it will cause her to list to Two more prominent Filipino gen- The report that General Alejand that side and raise the opposite side H|s>kane .................. to the Panhandle i* under considera- May 27 the lowest bidder. The contract price eral* anti several officer» have surten- rino has surrendered is confirmed. so that the armor belt is out ot the Butte, Mont ........ i ion. May 28 _ „ ........................ is _______ $70.000 The . successful firm will He was looked upon as the possible ilrtrd with their forces Mai 2H ' tie requried to construct, lay and put water, and that if a shot from that successor of Aguinaldo. A burglar proof safe arrived at A*h- Helena, Mont.... The lrans|x>rt fleet i* on it* way side should strike her below the Park. May“ 29 in operation the entire cable system Padre Aglipay, the excommuni 'an<! last wix-k for the First National Yellowstone fruiti Manila I" tranajHirt Chaffee • Anaconda................ May 31 in 90 days from the time of the armor belt the entire machinery cated Filipino priest who preach«! Bank would lie endangered. army I« the Philippine* Halt Lake............... . .June 2 award. It will then lie turner! over the doctrine of a holy war against the While it may be true that if the United Ntates has also surrender«!. The telephone line from Grant's Ix-adville................ . . .June 4 to the signal cor|M for operation, All extensile Nihilist plot h»a Ix-rfi long muzzles of the four 13-inch guns I’»** to Williams i* complete and in Denver................... . .June >5 being guaranteed first for two years. Fifteen Filipino officer« have sur diario, red in XuMian Poland. Nix ■ >[x-ration. Cheyenne............... . .June 5 During the current week the fish of the Oregon should be pointed in rendered to Colonel Baldwin at Ca- hundred arrest* have Iteci» made. In Pursuit of the ChlntM. one direction, the ship would list Colorado Bprings. . . .June f! County road* between Baker City commission steamer Albatross will I vite Viejo. (irrst - rsoid« are at every railway June 7 cruise off the Oregon coast, making alxiut three feet, making it necessary ¡-‘•inion April 30 — A Reuter die- am! John Day are said to be in very Pike's Peak............ Baldomero Aguinaldo and Emilio to raise the muzzles of the guns to station, even in th.-d.-nd of night, to put« h fr<>m ¡'» km RMVN tlx» heiul<|uar> l-ad condition. Pueblo.................... . .June 7 soundings in the ho,»- of finding new Aguinaldo and five other insurgent bring them to bear upm the enemy, greet president Me K Kiley and party. ter» "tufT ha»* r>< < iv<<| « ti'h-graiii from Kansas City.......... . June 9 species of sea life. At the conclusion leaders have surrenderixl. The H<x*i River Fruit Growers’ there is nothing to prevent the rais Aguinaldo was sulqxx-naed as a Consul, raid.- iiitrr.-st la Ix-ing mails a llrHi«h offn • r accolli|Minyinf the Union ia Ix-gmning to receive orders Kansas City.............. ............... lune l> of this cruise she will outfit at Seattle ing of the muzzles so that the guns Chicago...................... ............ June II for a summer's cruise along the Alas i witness for the defense in a Mando iefalnl i om iriiing the Iiiti-rii»tlonal • i|w-i|iti(j|| to t|u. rfTtx't that on April for «trawlx-rries. can be used if all were turned in Buffalo.............. . ............... June 1.'' ka coast, when the study of food Dacut murder ease pending in Tay 1 Mining Congres», to lc held al B-nsc 2.t th«* G« rriHiiiM «'rotarci into Shan Hi Fred J Runmmel was killed nt the Washington.............. ...............June L5 fishes which has Ix-en conducted one direction. through (hr Kotik Nau mi'l Chang Tay, province of Morong. Later it te July '-’ I On the other hand, it may be said Ch« -ii Liu t ms sea, in pursuit of the Mammoth mine, in Eastern Oregon through two past seasons will be con* was decided that Aguinaldo waa not that if the Oregon was fighting an available as a witness. X* VelicrileLi lias ». nt a l. tl. i of a|x>|- retreating Chmcse, • _ horn they fol recently by a snow slide. eluded. JAMES DOUGLAS REID DEAD. enemy, or in any conflict where a ship ’•.il.-v to the I - lied Niât.» for tin- arrest lowed |b tini,-, fighting _ a sharp ac Thir vo* broke into a saddle shop at Captain John B McDonald, with was on eithes side, it is not at all like of Consul I- ', saying it was a cam lion 21 men of the Third cavalry, recently The “ French troops remained The Dalle* several day* ago and imule MAY BE ANDRADA. ly that her big guns would all 1« ot mistaken nb-ntily. in iM-cupsli. n the p**ars The Ger away with several pic.-* of harness. ar Uaited Steltl Contul and "Father ot the attackixl 60 insurgent riflemen and tained on one ship, leaving her ex- 4<> bolomen in the mountains of Abra Tdtgraph.“ mana returned April 25, and the All mail matter going W. C. Peterson agree* to put an Wrecked Three.Malted Ship Ducovered OH pised on the other side to the other French handed oier the passe* to el.x'tric light plant in Brownsville if The insurgent« were de lulu tn th* future will la New York, May 1 —Janies Douglas ship. Those who are seeking to have province. Queen Charlotte bland«. Captain McDonald was them and r<-tiiruid to their previous of a to prevent any chance the city will pay $4,5 per month for Rud, known to the telegrapher* as the change made in the Oregon point feated. out posts Tin- Germans are said to »ix lights being carried to the island* Vancouver, B. C., May 1.—The out that in case a fort was on one side wounded in the lung« and a private "The Father of the Telegraph,” is hai a hail four men killed and five manlier steamer Tees, arriving tonight from and a hostile ship on the other, the was killed. Hone rustler» with two car load» of dead at hi* home in thi* city. He The surrender of General Tinio officer» and W> nu-n wounded. The slOl- n hors. * arc dixlging the officer« was born in Edinburg, Scotland, the north, brings news of the finding listing of the ship would expose one The underwriter* marks the almost complete collapae Chinese |,>»» i* not known. by Indians of a three masted ship March 22, 1XO9, and came to America side. But others who are experts in somewhere in the the eastern portion «tramali ip Rio in 1H34 lie entered telegraphy in wrecked off the roast of Queen Char naval warfare say that if the Oregon of organized rebellion in the Philip of Malheur county. went down at 1H45, when he a»<*i>ited in the oragniz- lotte islands. Identity of the vessel or any other ship of her type was pine«. He will deliver all men and MEXICAN MINISTERS. Frane«" l>*y, Governor Geer will !«• asked tc guns in hia command as soon ’as they is at present unknown. The bodies IW laeurancr grant a panion to J. G Luhrman. atiun of the Atlantic A < >hio telegraph of several sailors are said to have been fighting a fort and a battle ship at can be gathered together. There is company for the construction of a one time, she would probably have The story of the two of her big guns trained on the now only one chief whom the war de An unknown man a a« found tour Diplomati. R i (shorn Resumed With Aulirla who was sent to the penitentiary from series of line* connecting l’hialdel- found nearby. Baker county in June, convicted wreck, as given by the Indians to the. fort and two on the battle ship, which partment is particularly desirous of mile* north of Marysville Waah phia, Pittsburg. Detroit, Buffalo, _______ »nd Amirusn Reputili, t of manslaughter. catching, namely, Cailles, the head »long *ide of th» ral Ir-Mid track lie Cincinnati, Nt. Louis I.._... and __ 1 New ...„ Or- officers of the Tees, was exceedingly would make her ride even. hunter. This man ha« violated every vague. The Indians either could not Work ha* again lxx-n resumed on [ • «» in an an iimonix-ions com! it ion lean*, the most extensive service pro Washington April 30—A complete I rule of warfare and it ia not likely from a blow on the head jected at that time. Becoming ac read the name of the vessel, or were reappf'achm- iit la-tween the govern- the Gulden Wedge mine, at Galice. that he will be taken alive. SENDING US CRIMINALS. A new irrigating ditch ha* Ix-en quainted with Prof. N F. B. Morse, not sufficiently alert to note it, for An sgvnt of the Cudahy k id lu |-| s-ra mi nts of Austria and Mrx.cohas lxx-n they could give no clew to the ship's a mutual attachment sprung up lx>- hare mad» » pr<i|a»it u>n • II n . r, I brought al*>ut, and a* a result each started at Bly, in Klamath county. iHnn them, which l«-si to Mr Reid's identity, The masts of the craft Vietimi of Italian Brigand« Voluntarily Pay CLEANUP IN THE KLONDIKE. A Cudahy to return $21 OIIO of the country i« about to » nd a minister to It i* not thought that the fruit was ap|x>intmrnt as *u|»-rintendent of the were broken off short, and she was Their Way to America. ransom money if lie x* ill abandon the other. Tin* termínate* an inter injured by the recent heavy frosts in Magnetic telegraph company, a line generally demolished, The only the- the search that is Ix-ing pri«M<ciited Hood River. New York, May 2.—The Herald Not Lc«« Than Twenty-Five Millions—New« extending from New York to Wash ory of the identity of the ship ad- national r«trangement dating Ixuk to of New Strikes. The Nherinan county court ha» ington. The re»ani for I’at Crowe » arrest th« dsv • a lirn young Max imillian of At the same time he re vanced, and that seems very improba says: “Italy is making of the United . _ _ ground for her raised the stix-k inspector's salary U. tained his connection w ith the Atlan ble. is that the wreck may possibly be States a dumping has lxx-n withdrawn Victoria, B. C., May 2. — The Anatri» »ought tn gain a foothold m $309 per annum. tic A Ohio company. He entered the Andrada. which took a pilot off criminals anti pauja-rs. This fact has steamer Amur brings news of the The amneaty pria-Uniation will I« Mexico, and lost In* life in tlu-'ad been forcibly called to the attention A considerable amount of wheat the service of the Western Union tel the mouth of the Columbia last De- of the local authorities by the arrival Klondike cleanup, which is being eitrmlrxl to July I ventun- A bill ha* |>a**i-d the Mexi Sluicing is was sold at The Dalles last week fol egraph company in 1850, where he re ceniber, and has not been heard of in this port of three Italian brigands, vigorously prosecuted. ran congre«* providing for a minister German casual tic« acre large m i in full operation, the thaw having mained until 1889, when he was ap- since. It is suggested that she may 50 cent* a bushel. to Aualria at a salary of $15,000 an- whose depredations made them a their recent rx;»«lition tu Hliaii Ni have drift«! north to the present loca nuallv Austria will take similar ac The (’<»» county court has ordenxl pointed United States consul to Dun- scourges to the provinces in which given plenty of water. The output Eight men were burned to <l< »th tion bi »ending a miniati-r to Mexico, that the road |xdl tax lx- paid in cash, fermlie, Scotland, thorugh the in tion of the wreck. they were reared. Ih-sjiairing of be is estimated at not h-se than $25.000.- and several injured iff a fire in France and tin* will c|o*<- the long and hi* and that the road su|iervisor* collet fluence of Andrew Carnegie, w ho as a ing relieved in any other manner, the 000. Many experts say it will reach b iv serevd as meam-nger and telegraph DOZEN BUILDINGS BURNED. Stampeders are still A party of Boer» blrw up the rail tor |c M-parst ion tlie tax. , merchants upon whom they had prey $30.000.000. operator under Mr. Reid at Pitts-1 rushing to Montana creek, which is mail betaix-n Gra«|mti and C*pr Col- The Mexican government ha* also ed made up a liberal purse with which Last «wk, while Jack Blmmom burg He relinquished this office in ooy. taken «bps to resume diplomatic was driving for a haul of hay on tin 1897. The statue of Prof. Morse in Score« of Fsmilixi Rendered Homele«« st Pitt«- the three were sent to America, arriv now more staked than any othe communication with South American ing here with money enough in their Klondike creek. Stampedes an* also Troops will not lx- withdrawn from Innes K.-lsav ranch, near Paisley, ii Central park, this city, was erected pockets to enable them to land un going on to Gold creek. Owing to China until the indemnity question Countries, th« first move in that di gust of wind lifted the rack off thi < by the telegraph fraternity through Pittsburg, May 1.—Fire at the cor questioned. rection Iwing th« appointment of a wagon and carried it several nxl* anil the efforts of Mr. Reul. These three outlaws, the thaw cauesd by good weather, is settled, ner of Carson and Seventeenth who encountered no olwtaeles to bar Dawsonians are looking for an early- Mexican minister to the Argentine drvp|xxi it intu a slough. Washington sell digger ass buried republic For many years there ha* streets, South side, resulted in a them from entering this country, are opening of the river. •live in a shaft by the dirt caving Ix-en no diplomatic intercourse lw- The Dawson board of trade has ap A Soullirrn Pacific steam shovel WEARING OUT THE BOERS. priqx-rtv loss estimated at $225,000. now in Kansas City, Mo. Warning pointed in on him, a committee to interview the and outfit will immediately Ix-gin till consumixl over a dozen buildings and has been sent out by Police Comims- twven Menen and her *i«ter republic* Morgan and hi* syndicate ha» pur- on the southern continent, a* there i mg in the Rice Hill railway trestle» Lord Kitchener Report« on Capture of Smal rendered a score of families homeless. sioner Murphy to the Kansas City railroad company and river trans The flames were discovered in the police offieifals, who now have the portation companies in an effort to rhaaril the la-yland trans-Atlantic waa little commerce between them, with earth. The switch will lx- ex Fwaa. tended, a water tank built, and othet basement of a four story department Italians under strict police aurveil- get reduced freight rates. line ot tseamer*. and few political questions requiring I Ore going $.50,000 to the ton has improvements made near Isadora and store and in a very short time the ance. ” Recent London, May 1 —Lonl Kitchener The contract has been let fur th* diplomatic representation* been found at a mine on Twelve Mile Rise Hill. continues the pnx-ess of wearing down entire building was burning furiously. ' Isjing of a cable from Juneau to ly. Iiuweier, Argentina ha* made ii inlet near Ketchikan. the Boers, who, however, an- very It was in ruins within 30 minute*. , frirndlv move bv accrediting a min Kk*l(««y, Alaska. Ths Amur passed the wreck of the BAD TRAIN WRECK. PORTLAND MARKETS. active in the Knxinstadt district. A panic ensutxl among the custom-, iati r I- th t W ashington and Mexico barge Colorado, which is lying on Firr in 1‘ittaburg rrsultnl III th* City, and Uruguay has taken similar Wheat — Walla Walla. 59«t60r’ Here they nx-cntly derailed two train* ers and employes, which resulted in has of one life and a protierty loa* action Tin selection of Mexico Citi valley, nominal; bluestcin, file. |x-i and also captunxl. after a »even- fight. what startisl at first a report that 9.0. Mill« and Party in a Wreck in Cali- Manuense reef, in Wrangel narrows. estimateli *t $2$fi,(MM). Her bow is lifted up on the reef and This' 2,5 men of the Prince of Wale* Light eight peraon* had perished. a* the place for holding Hic congres* bushel. tomia. the stern submerged at high tide. Frick has purrhaaed a large amount of American republic* him had >i fur Flour—Best grades, $2 7O«3 40 jx-t horse, whom they strip|xd of theii was happily found to lx> untrue after Emigrant Gap., Cal., May 2.—In Her cargo can be saved. Of land near < amdeti, N J . and may ther influence in inducing Mexico to luirrel; graham. $2 60 horse* and accoutrements and then the fire had Ix-en controlled. the darkness of the smoke of the A shower of the burning timbers Mabliah a great steel plant there. Oat* — Wliite, $1 35 per cental lilx-rated. ritenti her relation* with South and were thrown from the burning build snoxrsheds a Raymond excursion train Transporting Chaffee'« Army. gray, $1 25« 1 30 |a-r cental. Colonel Plumer's force captured a Central America The president made a large niinilx-r ing. carrying destruction in all direc ran into the rear end of limited train Barley — Feed. $17« 17 25; brewing, small lunger of 4.5 men. including the Washington. May 2—The trans " civil and military appointment* $17« 17.25 per ton. notorious Transvaal State Engimx-r tions. and several other stores and a No. 2, at Yulm Pass, four miles east port fleet at Manila, which is to l>e «fore starting on hia wixitern tour. THE NEW COMET. M11l«t iiff*— Bran $16 |x-r ton ; midd Munick. who planned the destruction number of dwellings were swept by of here, last night. The private car uses! in transporting General Chaffee's Jack th» Ripper,” *ho*e crime* The liaises are pretty of D. O. Mills was on the rear end of army from China to the Philippines, ling«, $2! 50, short*. $17.50; chop i of the Johannesburg mines in the the flames. the limited, and was tmdly damagxxl. «»rtlixl the world year» ago, has been well covered by insurance. $16. -tiring of last vear, and also his The fin-man on the excursion train will leave Manila tomorrow for Taku, arrestisi »t Ludw ig*haven. Bavaria. Bri|M««t That till Appeared to Vie* for Over Hay—Timothy. $I2 5O«I4. clover. I father. was instantly killed and several pas unless some change has been made in Nineteen Year«. Bank Officials Arrested. Th« biuiinrM portion of Wautoma, |7« 9 50; Oregon wild buy, $6«7 Mr. Cumming*, who is visiting sengers and men of the train crews the prearranges! programme, in which J Durban on Ix-half of the Canadian ’»tsconain was totally destroyed bv the war department has not l>een ad Seattle, May 1.— Frank Oleson, were slightly injured. Elkhorn. " i*., April 30—The new |x-r ton. Hops—12« 14c. |x-r lb. ; 1899 crop, government, is favorably impressixl cashier, and J. S. Stangroom, book 000 IX**’ ‘''"'trance, $50,- vised. There are 1,600 soldiers and The limittxl had struck a rock in comet which was olmervixl this morn 6« 7c. with the jxissibilities of trade be keeper. of the defunct Kcandinavian- the sheds and was delayed until the about 1.000 horses and mules to la ing at the Yi-rkc* olme-rvatory, nt \\ il Wix>!—Valley, 12«l3c. ; Eastern tween Canada and Natal. transferresl from China to the Philij»- American bank of New Whatcom, are second six-1ion caught up. Hrjtiah force* continue to capture 20<a2le. pines, together with a complete Held under arrest on warrants charging >nu l«ndi of Borr«. Home aminu« limn* l-av, is »aid by astronomers to Oregon, 9«l2c; mohair, lx- the brightest that has ap|x-arixl |w-r |x>und. Robbcriei On the Panama Road. outfit. The Indiana and the Sum them with receiving deposits after ? .10,1 ’’upplii'H nr«* also r«*|M»rted for 19 year* "Black Jack" Nearly Escaped. Notice was rix-cived Buttt-r — Fancy creamery, 15« I • Colon, Colombia. April 30—Bands the failure of that institution. Ole Ukm. 1 ner are to transport the troops, and yesterday by telegraph from Harvard 17 l*c. ; dairy, 12 •*« 14c. ; store, 10® of robbers have for the past fortnight son was arrested here and Ntatigroom the transports Lennox and Pak Ling Santa Fe. N. M.. May 2. — It devel nt *ii' M,\ *"*" * m ," k 1** “ large amount university ilia! a comet Inid Ix-vn di* I tc. |x-r |Miiind. Stangroom is now oped today at the hearing of William the horses and transportation and field been raiding stations along the rail at Whatcom. I ""'"''«y cotton which lormrrlv covered «1 Queenstown April 23. mid Egg*—Oregon ranch, I4«14v»c. ' road line during the night time and exchange teller of a Seattle bank, and Wilson, charged with furnishing equipment. It is exjxx-t«l that these 8t»t« " United olwervixl at <’a;x- of thxxl llo|x- on |x-r dozen. have also Ix-en looting shops, wound lives here. Oleson was formerly sec Convict George Stevenson with the vessels will la- sufficient to move Gen Hie morning <>( April 2.5 II* |x>*ition Poultry—Uhieken*. mixed. $3 .50; ing several persons during their dep retary of the board of public works revolver used by him in the recent at eral Chaffee’s entire army in one trip, i„*‘tib'an claims commission nt that time *n» alxiilt 16 degree* liens. $4«4 fiO; dre««ixl. Il«12c. per redations. Chinese have been the hen-, and a prominent |x>litic'inn tempted delivery at the penitentiary, and that the entire movement can In » most finished it* work, only six southwest of the sun. It* |w*itiol> |x>und; springs, $3«5 |>er doren; principal sufferers. The government and newspaper man. He aavs the that the plan was to secure the release completed within three weeks. Tom Ketchum. who was executed |«*c<| ( feniaining to !«• dia- thi* morning was some 15 degree* duck*. $>5«6; geese, $6«7; turkeys, has increased the force at the railroad arrests are the result of a mistake, north of the sun, indicating a very live, 10« 12c; dressed, 13« 15c. per stations and is doing its utmost to and that the receiver of the bank has JastFriday. and "Broncho Bill" Car- Fire In s Mint. pound. ver, a member of his gang. Wilson acted hastily. A bourd of administration Inis Ix-en rapid iiorthcnstrrlv movement. «oppress the robberies. Trobe, Pa., May 1.—Tonight Nothing could lx- seen of the celes Cheese—Full cream, twins, 13® ?onfessed his guilt, and said Carver's ’’E 'lowiiger emprcM tial visitor ln«l evening nt sunset, but 13 '„c.; Young America, 13't®14c. the entire trippie. engine bouse and lister offered him $.5<M) to smuggle the Counterfeiter« at Butte. Not Credited st Wa«hin<ton. ptir|xi*<- of reorganising tlm this morning Professor E R Frost, per pound. revolver in to the prisoner. Tl e boiler house of the Dorothy cixil and $°Y«rnniciit of china. Washington. May 1-—The depart-1 Butte, Mont., May 1.—Two of what plans were so carefully laid that but ■oke plant of the American Steel and Potatoes—Old, assisted bv F R Nulliavn, smv the („J,1" |,r'“' '’ii|itiiin Janie* V. Rixxl new comet ap|*ar above the horizon. new, 2«2>4i-. per pound. nient of agriculture has nx-cievd no is supposed to lx-a big gang of counter I for the bravery and good marksman- Wire Company is a smouldering mas- were arresteil here , todav and imp oi me orison oiiicihis iniiCK of ruins and it is re|xirted that either the Ì" ln It devi-lo|* that About 20 minutes Ix-fon- sunrise it Mutton — Lambs 4’4c. per information beairng on the report feiters , ■ . <hip of the prison officials “Black identified by several ;x-ople on whom '. ' . , de<1H.rat(> four or six miners have lost their th* n".’,"'y ,IV v.-xl was to cover could , lx- plainly seen, nit hough the pound gross; best sheep, $8; wethers, that has been circulated in England thev lm.l i>»««.xl Ixians «1(1 «.>1.1 , ,<k ana a score oi otner aespe rati lives. The loss is estimated at $150,- they had passixl bogus $10 gold ofllce" "'r,HK'’ predecessor in , sky was quite bright ewe.«, $4.50; dressed, 7c. charging Bix’r emissaries with inocu •haracters would have regained their It an* of mi $5; They got rid of quite a nutn- i lating horses shipped to South Africa pieces. 000, fully insured. Five miners were orange color, with two prominent per pound. liberty. William Dougherty, one of with glanders and other maladies. lx-r. known to have been in the mine, and Tl * * kits or streamer». It remained vis Hogs — Gross, heavy, $5.75®6; sturi" i i * <’<"'>'ni*«ioners have who knew nothing of the tire until "•rteil (or J1(lt||p per Secretary Wilson places no credence them, has lived here for years, and is ible until 1-5 minute* or more niter light. $4.75®!»! dressed, Oklahoma Bank Robbed. in the story. He says, however, that supjxisix! to have only Ix-en connect«! 12 men descended the air shaft and sunrise, when it fnded away in the pound. John Kingfisher, 0. T.. May 2.—The told them. They were rescued, but Petn" I11”1 tlierciised between . growing light- •• w"1' ,o" l,,w Veal—Large, 6®7’»c. per pound; it is possible that it might have been with the gang a short time. done, probably by hostlers or other Mulligan, the other, has been here Blaine county bank nt Watonga was there are rumors tonight that six *'sin «ml Tien Tain. J. nkv to I«' observtxl by the 40 inch »mall, 8>#c. ;»-r ;x>und. _._1 11..« aa «a asa-x Beef—Gross, top steers, $5®.5.25; attendants alxiard ship. There has n much shorter time, and was a faro roblied last night of $ 1,8<X), the vault more were in the mine at the time. Anmri H""K Ch""K «<’"i|>limeni* 1 teh-scopi-. and the sal« sky as as, was «o laa-a-sla^ bright cow* and heifers, $4.5O®4.75; dressed lxx-n no examination of the horse dealer until the law caustxl the games lieing blown open with dynamite The fire will throw more than 400 " I thafnothing could Im seen with the tion h "',,hd 0,1 ‘'">' "'"“y <l'"'"................. ............ to close. The robbers escaped. miners out of work. shipments by the department. beef, 8 l»c. per pound 12 inch instrument. Erom All Parts <»f thè New World Berlin, April 30—Field Marsha) 1 mint von Walders** in a dispatch Irom Pekin, r«-|xirta that marauding lias ihi'ii »*< <| ,,, |ir ||()<iwl| al„| Matu, snd that junk» used as transports I* >»*•11 tin-»« pisce» hav* been sttaekad Ll«ut«nant Colonel Arnstadt has b*«n »«ill liorn 11»,, t(1 u,r diaturhsd district in command of a composite 1 ulunm i oimt von Wu!d«r»«e also rr|*i»t». under Ivkin dote, as folios* • oliim-i Hiiffnieialer, command lug l li* I «urlìi infantry and two com panies of mountain artillery, attacked the aueiny April I 23 23 by Uy the t he great a all, io kilometers south i ..L of _. liai Khan Kwan, and forieri them to retire with heal y 1.».. , mt,, Hi |,w( four wounded and captured four flags and four old pattern guns General \oyruii intimate* that he intends to evacuate the nrighborhoood of Nhun Ting and return to Pao Ting Fu. His ««tended outpost* remain at Bin l-et I am keeping a force at Ansiti- ing paaa." Th» (ioverniTfnt Will Rtfund service |R!',r '"'"’l "l',fHily steamer Washington, April 30 —Commi* M sih I,. -s‘"' Francisco mid sinner of Internai Revenue Yerkes, two tli i "i*" >P •'•ttbliahcd at- once, in pursuant of the action of the u1«H.tlletnt(."''',,,’,,,r’'to b’‘ Unitisi States supreme court in de daring the tax of Iff cents on export hnili'«l,IR •"•"1 value of bills of lading unconstutiomil, lias informed inquirers that the amount* Ute liin?’ ’ '•"ring I90B paid for the *tamps w ill I*' refunded on claim* of the value of $2 or over Point for i gn'"* '''"irilmting It is estimated that abolii $800,000 ‘•centlv i p"' '”,t Louisville lias lias been collected under this tax | lines it went into effect, July I, 1898 taken precedence. Forty-eight thousand Turks have Ix-en exilixl during the hist 11 years Wolves are increasing rapidly in many of the forest lands of northern Canada. A German savant point« out that rural postmen were in existence in Egypt 4,(XM) years ago. A company with a capital of $1,- IMMF.IMM» has been organized in Vine land, N. J., for the making of flour from sweet potatoes. Payment of Poital Order«. Prsi«< for German«. Washington, April 30.—The con troller of the treasury has decided that |x>stal money orders are payable only by postmasters upon whom they are drawn and to whom notice ol the issue thereof has been sent. It has been the practice heretofore to eash money orders at postottices other than those on which they are drawn and for the postmasters cashing such or ders to turn them into the postoftics department as vouchers. Berlin, May I.—The latest Chinese specials to arrive here show that the German tnxqm behaved with the greatest gallantry during the engage- menta with the force* under General Liu, storming the stronghold of the enemy. The Chinese artillery, al though firing splendid gnus made in 1898 lit the arsenal in Han Yang, aimed badly. The Germans deniol- iahed the fortifications near the gate» of the great wall. Made Five Mtn Were Killed. South McAlester, I. T. May 2.— An explosion of gas occurred in the 1 mine of the McAlester coal companv this morning by which five men lost their lives and seven were injured, and another is reputed missing. It is believed the explosion was caused by the tiring by some of the men of a defective blast left by the re pilar shot firing crew. All the dead were as phyxiated. an Apology. Paris, May 2.—The foreign oflicc hits received * dispatch from Meng Txe, announcing the arrival there of M. Francois, the French consul, on his return to his jxist. M. Francois says that, according to the demands of the French government, he was met by ('hiñese troops, who rendered him honors, and high mandarins proffered the official a|xdogiex and regrets of the Chi >ee»e government for the events of last Juno.