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AMAI'H VOL. VII KLAMATH I REPUBLICAN. FALLS, | ii t of tho mountufn overlooking the plain In which the Indians had camp- id they turned down a gulch, and con tinued, cautiously, traveling In a di rection parallel to that taken by the Indians, As already described, travel among e rimrocks la difficult. Openings in o wall are few, ami Hubwalls b ad off In many directions. The traveler must m-eilH go it zigzag course and fre quently travel many miles out of bin course to reach a given point, ho that when night cam»» the little fiursulng party had loHt night of tho objects of ita pursuit, ami the succession of walls of rimrocks and level plaliiH lay alike In every direction. There was but one hope and that was when It grew darker to abandon their horses ami climb to the top of the highest rimrocks and try to dis -over tip. campfires of the marauders. S-lectlng a spot near where a seep of stagnant water flowed from the rocks, with which they were compelled to quench their thirst, they pitched a temporary camp and waited. As tho night grew darker tho stars grew brighter and the wild liowls of the coyote rang in tho distane.», Interspersed now and then with tho weird cry of the hungry mountain lion. COUNTY .AND IS WASTED. Refugees Bringing In Report* of Work of Guatemalan Volcano. NOVEMBER EVENTS OF THE DAY THE IRRIGATION CONGRESS. Oregon Association Meets and Elects Its Officers Several Addresses. ONE ROBBER LESS San Francisco, Nov. 21.—The first of GATHERED FROM ALL PARTS OF THE Portland, Nov. 19.—The first day’s EXPRESS MESSENGER USED MIS GUN the refugees from the devastated hinds TWO HEMISPHERES. session of the Oregon Irrigation Asso INSTEAD OF OPENING DOOR. of (>uat<maia arrived today on the ciation convention was devoted, for the Pacific Mail steamer City of Paris. They came from the distric ts far inland Comprehensive Review of the Import most part to organization, appointment from the sea, and traveled over a coun of committees, and election of officers. Four Men Attempted to Hold Up Passen ant Happenings of the Past Week, try laid waste by sand, ashes ami pum ger Train In Colorado—Other Robbers A few addresses were delivered, but the Presented In Condensed Form, Most ice before reaching a railway station. Took the Dead Man’s Body and Ran work of the convention will not com From there they made their way by Likely to Prove Interesting to Our for Cover- Sheriff and Posse la Close mence until today. Tbe following rail to CTianifierico, ami there took the Many Readers. Pursuit. officers were elected : steamer to San Francisco. They sailed President, A. H. Devers, of Portland; on November 7, ami the volcano was vice president, W. R. King, of Mal Extreme cold weather prevails all still smoking, ami rumblings like Trinidad, Colo., Nov. 20.—Four , .... .... I'int III heur; secretary, J. M. Moore, of Port thunder and Hashes of lightning gave over Eurcq>e. mother, and Iler fallmr hud plm . d lie masked robbers held up a passenger land; treasurer, W. T. Wright, of hi »»'tiiHil inn) Kins, to Aiiu ri'a tc evidence that more eruptions were yet Two more forest reserves are to lx» Union. train No. 7 on tbe Colorado 4 Southern drown tils troul lvs and m >kc- his fm to come. These people lied from their created in Northeastern Oregon. tUIM. Ili.fure I k h id In • n In i. I Addresses were deliveted by Geo. road, 12 miles south of here today. plantations in bar for their lives. )eur* tlie report i.ime tli.it he lim The president did not get a shot at a H. Williams, mayor of Portland; J. N. One of the robbers was shot by Express They csi’Hped to the seaside with little been killed by Indians Tin. win more than the clothing they wore, bear »luring the four days he was out Williamson, representative-elect to con Messener H. W. bherwick, of Fort shortly utter the ii puit lli.it lie am gress and state senator from Crook, Kla Worth, Tex. transportation being so difficult as to hunting. lit* brother hud luli. ilti d an Ituiin i • math, ljike and Wasco counties, ami preclude the carrying of baggage. B. E. Clark, son of the general traffic fortun* from u broth» i Iu Ni w Yo I. The robbers flagged the train, and The refugees confirm stones of loss manager of the (»rest Northern, com F. E. Beach, president of the Portland und while iK'Itlu r It. i Hi.i nor I k i come as it slowed up they ran alongside of board of trade. There are about 275 oi life. They say that the -victims are from mitted suicide on account of ill health. fi leii'is could <<v< ny Inf Lyle, th- delegatee ami visitors in attendance the engine ami coveted the crew with for the most part Indians. They had rnneernlng what I. Hue of this for a It were, not heard of any white people being , A trust has been formol at Stockton, at the sessions. tunc, her iin< l»> In A ii .. i '.. i h.nl sup revolvers. They then compelled the two birds The great enthusiasm that is being lost. Thousands of Indians were as Cal., by Chinese whereby two-thirds of plied her with plenty of funds tc tbe potato crop of the San Joaquin val shown by the delegatee to the irriga engineer, John Guilfril, to alight, and, It was phyxiated or buried in the Hand. «omph'te her edu- .»tl<ui an I m<-< t nil tion convention will have ite weight after placing a sack containing dyna Miles of plantations are under ashes, ley has l>een cornered. h> r wants lie wiute her that they • iy ami hard ben t till»» and obtain- and absolute ruin is tbe lot of many bad Invested tb. lr Inln-iItam es to ii *’ a pilz»- nt far more per*onnl value. Stephen Decatur, Jr., great grandson toward securing a liberal apportionment mite under the baggage car and attach CHAPTER V. Fethcr In Am. il.aii piop.-ity and that »Inc h meant more wealth for hl* trilx» planters whose all was invested in the of the famous American commodore of of the national irrigation fund for ing a fuse to the explosive they order the ■■»■•eul.itIon tiled plot. I n f.dlttrv and n white squaw fur Ills wigwam. Two Villains. tineas. One refugee comes from within that name, has been admitted to tbe Oregon. It is the desire of the depart ed Guilfril to ignite the fuse. This he and that while h< i f itlmr li.ol left ns ment of the interior, which has the attempted to do several times, but for Afier tho Hiiriulse of tho attack of It Is the fourth night after the In- hall an hour’s ride of General Bariiloa’, Annapolis naval academy. *ct* above Ills ltabllltle:i tlu'ic was flic pt. C ion I III,..lit flic. in,.I, rallied to diaus attacked tile pack train. At the and brings information that the gene matter in hand, to satisfy public senti some reason the fuse would not burn. A New York woman, who claims to ment. nothing to sp. ak of coml'ig to her deft nd Hie l amp J|ut It was tcx> late, Stone House the Lord of The I ■ ■ . : ral and family are safe. A cablegram Much will depend upon the During this proceeding the robbers Ol.l of pure I" in vol.-ii' ■ I.' e\< i Iu the wmk wns clone While the main sits at fils aci-ustoined pla»*e, sipping received here when the first eruption belong to a band of anarchists, has re- Burveys and the condition of the coun kept up a fusillade in the direction of tin- Illi. I. body of the icq men had charged on fiom a goblet of old Scotch whiskey. occurred stated that General Barillos i ported to the police an alleged plot on try, but the department will not think the train for the purpose of intimidat should not suffer for thu n '>■ arle (tie camp, c|. la< hm> "its of th«* part** Of late years lie has done but little had been asphyxiated. the life of the president. of forcing irrigation upon sections that ing the passengers. While they were of life. trid not teen Idle. They corralled the besides driuk from the flowing bowl. The refugees state that it is not the Government officials look upon Ore do not seem to wsh it. A section so preparing to rearrange the dynamite Kcoiiotnlxlng the funds he hud sent hor ■ s mid hnd them on the. road, O ik » day lie deadens all sense of feel b»*r from time to time until lu r >ac n id» to Join th., main band with their ing, to i Ise the following with a keep cr iter of 'anta Maria that is in action, gon with mistrust because of timber situated as to ire easily and econom and fuse, Mes-enger bherwick, after Ing* amounted 1» cunslderalile sl>. I' ... They disappeared ich silently er appetite nnd a conscience more but a smaller mountain rising from one frauds and conflicting representations ically accessible to water, and shows extinguishing the lights in his car, started for Amc-ri».i not Infoimln ■ ) < :uii<- and th*- handful »if stinging. On this night his eyelids of the western slopes of Santa Maria, regarding forest reseives and irrigation. enthusiasm, is probably the one that quietly opened a side door in the car will be tbe most favoied. Lack of en lar enough to admit a gun barrel, and hef Ullcle nt her coming tint I sin wlilti s that Illi survived knew that it arc heavier than usual, his eyes look called El Rosario. tribe-Uribe has advised his fellow Bands of Mexican robbers are now revolutionists to make terms with the thusiasm may tend to turn the depart fired at the nearest robber. Tbe latter reached New York city, from wl.lrh «acn-.le to follow them In the dark. moro glassy and the grimaces are place she wrote liltn of the pi.'liible Ih Id' . th' v did pot know but that a deeper in his face. swarming over the desolated regions, Colombian government, saying United ment against a section, but any amount dropped in hie tracks. His startled date tlmt site would rein Ii lb,l <- Citi cel-' in lurl a I Iw-liin.l every boulder of enthusiasm cannot change the natu companions picked him up and quickly the robbing and murdering refugees on the States intervention has killed No wonder. If Dan Follett, the Army Post on tin. mountain sides. ral conditions of the country. disappeared in the woods near by. Frenchman, has followed 111.4 road and looting the abamlomd and Liberal cause. II. h d spei t tin. remainder of Canadian Headline the Intt.-r pirn i- she grew None of the passengers were molested. Instruc tions and old Egan, the Indian desolate plantations. The people left the n ht In n.lnlst. il ig to the wotind- c hief, has kept ‘ bls eyes open ami tiehind on t) e plantations, it is said, 1m|.iitieiit wnltlng tl" ntlval of an < The attempt on the life of King Iato- WHEAT ESTIMATE TOO LOW. The sheriff of I.as Animas county im curt from lo r uncl»- and turted with ■ I and preparing the dead for burial bc-en prompt In action, another crime J are in danger of starvation, for the food I pold has revived the question of sup mediately organized a posse and is now I'hey «ere Ip ii predicament Indeed. has been added to his life. He stares So Says the State Oraln Inspector of the in pursuit of tbe holdups. Tin v h: neither hors, s to pursue th»» Into tlm vacant darkness and this, so supplies have been cut off and there is pressing anarchy. State of Washington.. marmidlnc band of Indians, or to con still ami gloomy on the desert,'re I no way to send in supplies to the , Two distinct shocks of earthquake in BOND FOR DREDGE LEASE. their Journey. While» some of minds him of a distant cave In the afflicted districts. I tali demolished chimneys and crock Tacoma, Wash., Nov. 20. — State m..inliers of t he party nroused rimrocks, ancl the picture there cans »s ery and stopi-ed clocks. Grain Inspector Arrasrnith, in an in c» fate of tho white girl, a shudder to come over the gre at frame Upon Its Approval by Secretary of War CONVENTION ADJOURNS. Fire in the freight depot at Pell City, terview, said today: “I believe the es willing nnd anxious to pur of Martin Lyle, tho Lord of Tim Work Will Be Commenced. timate of the 1902 whe.t crop, recently Ala., resulted in the death of two men the Indians on foot, all Desert. Irrigation Congress Will Meet Next Year published, is much too low. The pub Washington Nov. 20.— The Port of and the injury ol 10, two perhaps iw th»» futility of such an attempt, The welcome bark of tho dogs, an in Baker City. lished figures place the yield of the Portland will be required to give bond and the leader of tho escort showed fatally. nounces the arrival of one who Is not state at 18,900,000 bushels. I have beford the secretary of war will ap ■o concern about her capture and no Portland, Nov. 20.—The Oregon irri All hope of finding E. F. Egan, su no desire to pad the figures of this prove the contract recently made for b limit <>n to follow her captors, but ■i stranger. In his eagerness, the Lord gation convention yesterday perfect» d of Tlie Desert rises and paces the perintendent of the Great Northern, year's crop, but I am satisfied that the lease of one ol its dredges for use i tbe f. ie of being left organization by adopting by-laws ami afcsit. The morning was consume^ In floor, now and then stopping at the electing additional otfners. Besohl who was lost in the mountains of Mon 24,000,000 bushels is a very conserva on the Columbia and Willamette below arm chair and taking a sip from the tana, has been given up and the search tive estimate. I base my estimate as Portland. When the contract recently burying tho d. ail and the afternoon In Presently a lank form enters tions were adopted commending all ir for him abandoned. r. onnoltcrlng. The trail of tho In goblet. follows: The acteage sown to wheat made Between the Port of Portland door. His dark heavy eyebrows, rigation projects ami endorsing the pro dians was discovered, which showed | the» this year was about a 10 per cent in commission and Captain Langfitt was and the natural seowl upon his face. Four soldiers at Fort Stevens have mised immigration bureau at Portland. H it they had gone tn a southerly di I his careless ambling walk, depict the During tlie day addresses were de been arrested for attempting to burn crease over the acreage sown last year. received here it was referred to the rect in, n c ourse that lo<| to tho oast c harm tor of the man nt a glance. But livered by A. P. Davis, prin ipal the fortifications. It is believe»! that The crop this year I ihb been much judge advocate general, who has just f the striae home, on Mount Juniper nothing ever tells the Inmost tliouehts engineer, of tbe reclamation service; they are guilty of starting all of the lighter than last, but the decrease per recommended that a bond be procured I tu i it. Iv that night another pack of i» pack train for the Intcrli Dan Follett. Whether after vic tory acre will not amount to more than 30 to free the government from liability night In which th»» ecinv-rstlon at tin 'train arrive,| from the west. It had or defeat, or during anger or in a hap Governor Geer, Major Alfred F. Sears, recent numerous fires. per cent. Add the 10 per cent in for any expenses incurred in the opera beginnlniwcif this < hapt. r <ip. n I the a few surplus horses, nnd as these py mood, the oily black eyes of this W. B. Chase, and H. B. Max on, sec The coal strike commission has |>ack train had ri u. In-.l a point on men of pione. r days were» always will man never change. It Is only when retary of the National irrigation con- reached the fourth demaud of the min creased acreage, and we have at least tion of the dredge. Under this contract 74 per cent of last year’s crop, or about the government can lease either dredge Hnnke river on the Old Oregon Trull •ig tn lend n helping hand to the dis he speaks or ac tB that his mood Is g e»s. ers union, which calls for a yearly near the Oregon ami Idaho line For t........ I they (applied th" strando-1 known. The next session will be hold at trade agreement, and which means a 25,000,000 bushels. “I have just re by paying $ 155 per day for the old one ..artv with a few horses. Tho strand- turned from a trip through the ea-tern or $235 per day for the new dredge Innately, on tl L the < Upon entering the house, and after Baker City the first Monday of June, part of the state, and find that in many Columbia. The Port will be expected enrt <x>nslstlng of cowboys, sent out i d fxc l-ers returned with this train grc»etlng Its Lord, he soon unburdens 1903, and the next annual meeting at straight out recognition of the union. counties the yield was considerably to furnish the crew and fuel, and bear voder th»> leadership of an »Xpert to I'nrt Hols., while» four mrmbcT« of himself. The north bound Southern Pacific of Pendleton the ^second Monday the» cs, ort with the» dart ng equal to frontiersman. met her at this pho • ■ For instance, in all expense.i of operation. The bond is express was wrecked Sunday afternoon underestimated. Both parties had camped In n smal itm e tlni.-s and against the admoni "I saw from tho smoko above tho November, 1903. north of Cottage Grove. Only one man Whitman county the yield was from required as an extra piecaution, such distant rimrocks the evening before," tion of their loader, entered into n ' 1II. » i ' was hurt an 1 lie says he was walking 30 to 40 bushels to the acre, which is a as is frequently required in government Follett, "that old Egan was ready STOLE BAND OF l,4»MI SHEEP. mountains, cov » t »-I with ro<ks nn.l oleum oath that they would follow said There are contracts. The department expects the along the track and hail stepped aside very fair average yield. for notion, hut In spite of my efforts 'In- I" Ilana and would never return boulder*. The | a. k train <-t>-i I r I other localities where the yield has been bond will be readily furnished. When to tho clash came in a way that several let the train pass. Every car in the until they had recaptured Ilertha Lyle Blew Up Herder's Cabin Abandoned Flock of thirty mules ami two wagons, while train, except tbe Pullman,' was dam overestimated, and where tbe crop did at band, the contract will be approved tnd placed b< In th" stone boon* • Itll lives of our men were lost. I tried to and Fled from Pursuers. the eecort coi have tlie surprise so complete that the not run over 15 bushels to tho acre, but and exfienditnres can be commenced aged. aldea Ita leader nnd n doren horses 1 er uncle. Early the following morn girl ancl animals should be taken away Flower, Colo., Nov. 21 —Five men and those places are no*, many. There is under the apptopriation of $250,000 one of which was iiaeil exclusively for Ing. nrni.l anil provisioned An anarchist fired three shots at without the loss of a life, but our bovs a pack hors»». and another was brought mounted the e four sta-ted out on were on their feet Instantly and fought drove iff 1.400 head of sheep from the King Leopold, of Belgium, but hurt no an immense amount of wheat held in made last session. tho trail of the bandit Indiana. The (lock oi James Brown, 15 miles of the warehouses of the eastern part of Now that the government has the along for llerthn to ri le moved on. t iking th«« wotind- bravely, and It was certainly a mir northwest this pla e. after dynamiting body. the state. In many of the towns along option of operating a dredge of the Port Tired and worn out by tho hard packer* acle that any of them escaped after the hut in which the herder was sleep I cowboys with them, all of whom A meteor of great brilliancy fell the line the warehouses are full, and of Portland, it is thought by some en ships of the tr. II. the packers hud ,■ i ».I., barfed at Boise they engaged such odds.” Then he ing. The explosion blew the cabin to hobbled out fluir mules, prepared near I^xingon, Ky., causing considera great stacks of wheat are piled up gineers that it will be unnecessary to detailed the circumstances of the fight others City. Dan Follett and tho pieces ami threw the herder into the ble excitement. their meal, ami g< n<» to bed e irly. The starts.! for the Stone House. along the sidetracks and covered with ask for future appropriations for build as the render knows them. member* of the escort, while not so air. Mr. Brown was aroused by the tarpaulin. There is also a large ing a government dredge for the river In ptir- Tlie four cowboys who went "Do you think there Is a»|v chance Venezuelan government troops are jTitlaued. had prepared for retiring ult of the- Indians were familiar with of those four dare-devils reJ uing the noise of the explosion and found the amount of tbe crop still in the hands below Portland. reported to have won an im;>ortaiit bat csrly also. partly to keep from ills herder lying unconscious upon the of the farmer. While east I visited The engineers’ office has about com turblng their nclehlair« and partly to that part of the desert, and being on girl?” Inquired Lyle. ground. He was not seriously hurt. tle with the revolutionists. many farms where practically the pleted plans for remodeling the trans "None In the world." renlled the be refreshed for tho following ilny's A posse overtook the men with the Senator Elkins, who has heretofore entire crop was still stacked tip in the port Grant into a sea dredge for use iu Frenchman. "They will either lose I journey, for from this point the pack their lives by their foolhardiness or i sheep after a chase of several miles. fought reciprocity with Cuba, has come fields or stowed away in the barns.” cutting a temporary channel across the train would »ontlnue to the west ami come In in a few days starved out., as They abandoned the flock and tied out in favor of the measure. bar at the mouth of the Columbia Dcrthn ami her ■ seort would take n f saw to the fact myself that they took northward. Sheriff Ba Iwin started out HOLD-UP MAN ARRESTED. river. Course over the tralll»»i <s plains and Congressman Babcock has declin«»d but few provisions with them.” with a posse later, determined toappre- These plans will soon be widely ad mountains to tie» south to enter the speakership race and has "How did tho girl take her captiv lieml the would-be rustlers. Made Claim In Idaho That He Waa a Son vertised, but the work will undoubtedly After sh»» had retired to a bod of thrown his support to Cannon, thus as ity?” Inquired the laird of The Deaeri, — straw, ........ this girl from n ccimfortatde comfortable of H. W. Corbett. be done at San Francisco, where the suring the latter’s election. (lamhlers Held Up. home In Bcotland had plenty to think "I only saw her for a moment by Grant now lies. Spokane, Wash., Nov. 20. — Satnrday The American Federation of Labor *1 out lx»for«» she fell ash'ep Tills a flash o the campfire after she was Minneapolis, Nov. 21.—Two bandits secured, and she wore a bold look of hebl up a gambling den at Columbia adopte»i resolutions against the ship night Harry Corbett and a pal attempt burren plains and nioiintains over FIRE AT NORTH YAMHILL. firmness nnd defiance, as If she» feared Heights to.light ami secured $111,423 subsidy bill and demanded a repeal of ed to hold up a dry g tods clerk in the which she had pas .oil during the past few days, and the tin. kl.-s de-ert Im not even the devils into whose hands from the proprietors and score or more the law requiring marine engineers to residence district of .■»pokane, were later captured by the police, and Corbett Five Buildings Destroyed -Loss, $20,000, she» had fallen.” fore her looked gloomy enough, give notice for quitting work. Partially Covered by Insurance. made a full confession. It now devel "She's a Lyle!” muttered tho Ixird o’ players. Harvey Howard, a Negio (lid Eagan saw Ilertha iu camp. but tbe probalde attack from porter, was shot by the robbers. The Secretary Hitchcock has determined ops that the young man lived in Ken of The Desert. North Yamhill, Or., Nov. 19.—North Indians and n long trip through a bar "This Is a costly affair, Martin," in gambling house, which is operated by that a forest reserve shall be create»! in drick, Idaho, for two months, and while Yamhill suffered a $20,000 fire lose ren country to her de situation wore comparatively fresh horses made bet a syndicate of sorting men, is at ttie the Bine and Strawberry mountains, in there claimed to be a son of Millionaire last night. About 9:30 o’clock flame* ralctilated to Increase her anxiety, ter time than the Indians, so that b.v slnuatcd Follett. "Yes, I know." replied tho man of emi of a trolley line leading from Min Eastern Oregon. The reservation will H. W. Corbett, of Portland, ex-United were discovered issuing from the gene while the reference of the loader of night they cams to where the rod Each robber used a dark be made on an entirely new plan. th»- «»seort to the danger from Indians men had stopped to prepare thefr din wealth, "but old Egan wanted ani neapolis States senator. Young Corbett showed ral merchandise tore of __________ Messner __ 4 nnd th»» same trllm who. It was al ner tho same day. Each camping mals for his men and woubl not do handkerchief to shield the lower part The Southern Pacific has signed a intimate acquaintance with the family Vaulheim, and so rapidly did the fire leged. had murdered her father thick place of tho Indians was marked by the other work, you know, without the of his ccantenance. There are two cned the mantle of gloom that hung the carcass of a mule, for hungry as horses as he said hl* men would not entrances to the place, and the bandits new agreement with the telegraphers, affairs of the elder Corbett. Corbett spread that all efforts at saving the about her. and besides, she did not they were, and their party was se he satisfied with taking the girl appeared simultaneously at either door. train dispatchers and station agents on told the Sopkane police that he was a building or contents were utterly the entire system whereby an advance high liver, ami his money went fast; futile, and the attention of the citizens .Ike the appearance of the man under largo that it required n full grown an alone." "The twenty-five head which I am hence it was necessary to do a little was directed toward saving adjoining whose charge» she had fallen. 5Vo Imai for every meal. Arising bright of 10 per cent in wages is granted. Germany After English China. rough gambling. property. The . lack of . adequate fire n'mi's Intuition had properly aroused ami early tho following morning they to deliver nt Gray Butte and the for a _ 1. : . 1 __ ____ i___ _ i_i t . -. ’ In his report on the army in the bend they got the other night,” Victoria, Nov. 21. — Mail advices After his departure from »r Kendrick a 1 at Dbtging apparatus made difficult the her suspicions on this point. soon reac hed the» camp of the Indians ty How long sh»» had been asleep she of the» previous night ancl came upon said Follett, "are a prettv heavv tax. from the Orient inelm'e a story of com Philippines, General Chaffee upholds black sateen shirt was found in his work of suhdiiingthe flames, and before did not know when awakened bv the tho Indians at noon. Tho latter wore besides the men we have lost. Better plications in the Yangtse valley. The General Bell. room with the back cut out. It was the lire had burned itself out four ad fiercest y«dls that li.ol over piereed conscious of their power and boldly If von hnd let the girl come on and Aslii Shimun, of Jipan, says that Gei- then remembered that a house of ill- ditional buildings were in ruin*. A large furniture fa tory at Bean- made away with her as I did with her her onrs. and tlie-e Intermingled with ate» their dinner in full view of the many Ims taken advantage of the naval harbois, Quebec, was burned, entailing fame in the lower part of Kendrick had At midnight the Dames had subsided tho discharging of firearms and a din whites, and took their time about father.” demonstration made by Great Britain a loss of 1100,000. been robbed pf a small sum of money, and were under complete rontrol. Tbe "That would never have done." re of oaths and shouts ns If a thousand moving on. shouting out words of de two masked men holding up the in fire drew a great crowd of people to tbe plied Lyle. "The notoriety of her vis against China at Ilan kit to formulate, Demons were engaged In war. And fiance as they went. with regard to the evacuation of Shang The American Federation of labor, mates of the place with drawn revol v- streets, but iortiinately no one wa* in it It wns a war. ami tho men fought like Tho bravo four wore rewarded by see hero would have led to an Investl'-a- hai, conditions which would ccmpletely now in session, is considering a plan to eis. ' It is believed that young Corbett jured. It is not known bow the fire demons! The packers nnd cowboys ing Bertha from tho rimrocks, still well tlon, hut now that tho Indiana have and his pal were the perpetrators of originated. though outnumbered five to one stood and unharmed, but It was with a shud done the work it Is a natural turn of obliterate all traces of Eng'and'a sphere pension men of 60 and over. Ameri of influence in the Yangtse valley, this outrage. their ground until tho struggle be der that they beheld tho attention that affairs tn this country nnd tho reward A Swedish sailor on the transport Sum,’—will Uncle The Tokio papers say Germany I has in $10,000 Fire In Helena. came a hand to hand mm, nnd not tin she» received from tho loader of the can's—-‘ and his warriors by giving Sumner jumped overboard to save the Egan ter diiced France to join her in this man- Apples Rot on Ground. ttl she had been snntc lied from her Helena, Mont., Nov. 20.—Fire early hand. feeding a reservation and ship's Dag and was drowned. bed nnd dragged a short distance and nnd New York, Nov. 20.— Thousands of otday threatened for an hour the com The Indians numbered about forty them educating Eng- octi ver. them. Tho and hound hack of a horse, nml was warriors and were a sot of as ugly __ would reward the whole rang uowun on u»i tho .................. British Columbia accuses the bushels of fine apples are rotting on plete destruction of East Helena. A fish Prisoners Escape Mob. being rushed out through n deep can «tint nnd vicious over v >> ... looking _ - - » follow* -• as -V bv hanging them. But enou-h of this. United States of stealing thousands of the ground in this state, says a Tribune fierce gale was blowing, and to protect „1. y< n In the mountains, surrounded by won the .... unenviable ............ name of their Tomorrow arrange to deliver the Cincinnati, (> , Nov. 21.—After l>e- aquare miles of territory near Portland dispatch from Greenwich, Conn. If the residences and business buildings n band of Indian warriors, each seem- tribe. The whites could ' ’ do ‘ nothing but twenty-five caynses to the old brute, ing pursued bv mobs in Fleming and barrels could Ire procured the farmers blankets were made use of to prevent fngly claiming her ns bls prize, <lid follow r at with the hope but. before you do ft rcnnlre positive Ma-on counties, Kentucky, two men canal. nv n ,. distance ------- say they might ship large quantities to ignition from Dying firebrand*. With she fully realize that her peopl»» had that something might transpire by proof that he's performed hfs part of General Chaffee was tendered a re- England and even to the Philippines, lost and that tho rod skins had won. which they would lie enabled to re the contract, ho has to kill her. you charged with murder were located and ception in San Francisco by the bnsi- but they cannot procure them. Every the assistance of a steamer from Hel lodged in jail nt Covington, Kentucky, ena, tlie tire was gotten under control, It wns fortunnt«» for Bertha flint she Heve the young woman from her di know!” thing in the shape of a barrel com after four buildings i.ad been destroyed, today. They are Alvin Burgess, of ness men. did not remove her clothing upon re lemma. But now that they were dis "And the deed to tho Spring t'ro-h Fleiiigslmrg, and George Bentz, of May tiring that night, nnd flint she placed covered b.v the Indians their prospects Valley," A gang of robbers operating in Kly- mands a high price, the most dilapi tbe loss on which is estimated at fully renlled Follett, "don't forr-t her shoes on her feet upon being first seemed far les* flattering thnn when that. While Fenn must bo rewarded silk. They had been taken to the ria, N. Y., were interrupted and in dated bringing 35 cents each. Farm $10,000. A I awakened, for the chill night nlr of they first started out. for hfs damnable deeds, I must bo pal l Brookfield jail, and when it was the fight that followed one officer was lalxrrers are also extremely scarce. fltrategem was their only hope. To for my bloody ones!” and ho eave tho learned that mobs were coming, the atally wounded and one robber killed. that altltml»» even ponetrateil these. make» the Indians believe that they Lord of Thn Desert a piercing look sheriff, by detour routes, reached Big Haul In Lisbon. The had abandoned the» chase and, thus that made that man of nerve shrink Covington. Four of the men injured in the furn CAI TEH IV. Lisbon, Spain, Nov. 20.—Thievesy n the ace explosion at Lebanon, ~ Pa., have bavo broken into the tindorgrour throwing them i..e... — ___ _ guard, np like a coward. ---- off >, by „t their Ireemen on The» Chnso, pronch the camp stealth at night died, making the death list eight, strongrooms of the banking firm At this time Follett's co-ipn-lons Stillman (lives Harvard $100,000. meeting with Tho following morr.lng showod thv nml rescue the woman was the plan plan Many of the injured are not camo In from attending to tbe horses yet out of Two of the positFa. Colonel Ton- i’elurinho and have stolen a Boston, Nov. 21.— James Stillman, effects of the Indian raid, the formed. and tho throe repaired to tho dining president of the National City bank of dangei. ground. they $165,000. One of tlie clerk F* in command of the Fourth col- Ho In full view of the Indians they packers lay • cihhu elend upon pneker* ............... room, while tho owner of tho Stone — ...nil their scalp* taken, while one of the saluted them as If bidding them good The official returns from the recent bank has been aireste sin, has been mortally wounded in sat. down and drank and New York, has presented $100,000 to election in Pennsylvania show that with the robbery. Tl escort had boon killed, nnd three mor bye, and turned nnd rode away as ff House Harvard University for the endowment Hu engagement with the insurgents, thought, and drank and thought. tally wounded. Not a horse or mule they had abandoned the chnso. land Major Beresford, the next in com- of a profess irship in comparative an the Republicans elected their governor . which such robber» remained In tho vicinity. These, an But as soon as they were fairly re. ' mand, has asked for reinforcements. by • plurality of 150,410. recently is causing atomy. I Important object of the attack, had hidden behind the rimrocks at the (To be Continued.) boon driven away and treasured more Ji z