Weekly Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1900-1924, November 16, 1900, Page 2, Image 2

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    GIllluG: STATESMAN, . nnmv, noy.umi.eii it;, i:i.m.
THE CONCERT
THREATENED
England fears the Action of Count
Yon Waldcrsce .
IN DESTROYING SACRED ELUDINGS
Will Interere With the Jitxotia
tlous Executions of Princes SaM
- to Be an Impossibility.
LONI)X, ' .Nov. II - London morn
Jug paerH are again agitated c-ouceru-ing
the liability of the. 4-ouccrt .f tin
owerH in China. Tlte iliilieie of
German- and the diked States meet
with disapproval; the onniT lecause
Count on W.ldcrsee has sent a col
umn to destroy t Ik Ming inmli, n act
which w n'sarik-d as needhssly vin
dictive, and the latter lccau-e it
threatens to ireak tip the conceit.
In. .Morrison, wiring to the. Times
on Monday, expr-s?s the opluton tb.it
China" "win readily a'-e;d to all
KING ALBEFH.
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His Majesty may succumb to an acute cancerous affection at any moment
. He is pronounced incurable.
terms on -the enijiat nie. except tiie
execution.. 'of the priie-es and otlleiaN,
which it would be hiHMssn!e t. fu
Ml while tlie cuirt is Ju the hand- of
those very officials.- .-
AT TIKN TSIN.
Tien-Tain. Nov. J.'-Tlie Kuiaus
have . orderiil tiiej fni'igi.e-i-s -m the
railroad ' hottse-s at ' Toiig Km to vae.it e
the buildings, and .the Hritisli have
m tit there a oinpatty of iiifautry and
a .hundred Itritlsli cavalry, ord ring
tlK-se to reitiaiu and .iiifiH-t the. party.
MR, HAY ULSSATISKIKn.
NKW YoltKv Nov. i:;. - a. dispatch
to the Herald fmiii Washington sriys:
SSrt'tary Hay is mu It irritated over
reports from IVklii ;siioing that tlie
. Ministers are determined to ptursH
.every influential Chiiianiau wn tlwy
think is ie-pmvith. ft,r the reeettt out
rages, nhd showing' l ihat t in
lemtiity tn !. h iii.unlnl will resell
?tto,iN,fHH. The; seci-tary is aiixhms
that IN powers shall suiuuit demands
that can Im ae-epted by. China.
. Official 'at WashiiiKtiui hoM that
examples should tie made only of th-s
conspicuously guilty and that - the
amount of Indemnity should certainly
le notVmore lluii f'-tMl,iiN). It is
point d out that if all the leading in-n
ore. hvirteticcil to death they will in
Mlflefense organize" a resist .nice
which will necessitate f uilher military
orations. the end of -which uo on
can firesH. . j
The President and Hecretiry llay
nre anxiously awaiting -the result of
jt lie-deliberations of the minii-ters. lt
is plain that tlie-Ministers are rot
' , pleased over the lee lopiiieuls' f t Ii ?
last few l.ys. , 5 1
Lieutenant General Mile, a n- ting
Secrt-tary of War. has Iksh advised of
the departure for Manila of the last
American troops which were tniihT
orders to leave China. The force now'
under t;enral ChanV' 'consists .f tlf
Fourteenth infantry, a s:iadrou of
the Sixth cavalry,; K. and battery" F.
of tlie Fifth artillery. The ..Tnitoit
States has thus wiihdrawu Its troops
after I lie tuvessty for thir ' presence
had passl. At the same time the
protection ' of ' America n interests and
the American legation is assured by
the - in itin tenancy a guard of. llX
men '.--,. j
'.- Afinlster Wn l anxious that tli:s
force shall In '-. further" reduced, and
Secretary If.ay has ameuu-ed his wll
lingriess, provideij other nations witli-
draw. ,
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- OTHF.R POINTS. ; , ; -
Washington. ov. 13 In addition
to tlw loints said to.. be agreed uj-tvi
at Tekin as a basis for rettl. tnent wjt't
China, as anoonntfd in 'cable dir-atU-es.
It Is nndersto-wl that several et ier
points are, likely to receive attetnlon
wheu the matter is Jak- n up with the
Chluese envoys. One of these is as t
'making the citv of Pekiu an opn
port. for while it is not on tbe e
coast the pun'se is to exteml tti ft
,fr,edom of commerce anil luteretnurse
with foreigners' which now apples
eulv to thoeo open lot ts desiguatetl
bv trea tie with tdna. Ths snirae
tion tbat thlaetion le taken has been
mad in high Chinese quarters, and lt
advisability is urged because Pekin;
as, the capital of the Chinese , empire,
is the renter ..of influence throucliout
tlie eoenfry. , i , .
Another imint which mat "--be "pro
iKsed is that eaidtal paiiihiHut,Miv
beheading or otherwise, shall cot oe
cur in future by imperial edict alone,
but only after---trial such as Is given
iu Hviliwnl. countries, the accused haw
in? an upjiort unity to lie hea rd. Tht
deo not apply to I lie execution made
necessary by -Ore Boxer movement.-:
Otfieial diqatt-ties have lieen receiv
ed from tlte Viceroys of the Koutueru
province! of China, who 4 bus far liave
l-een more friendly to foreigners. stat
ing tbat tlrey were shocked by the ex
ecution of t h acting Viceroy "-of .Chi
Li, ami also Mating that they feared
this would have a Wrious effect in
tltoe localities hitherto .favors My dis-Io-eiL
" . . . - - '
" Newv York. Nor. 13. According to
.1 ilKiteh fnn lUvlUiAa tle Jotmi.il
and Advertiser, tlie- Kaiser -lia.s. Just
given further i-virWicc t life regard
or IfcMum Ton Kettekr, wln toh
asxasslnatcd iu ("luna. by inviting he
Amliassador's American whlow.to Ger
iii.i ny In r k r that 1m -may ex,es o
her iih keen its , not.-only ofiher
fhusbamrM t vkn but' also of the
oHirutre and gaJfcmfry wVaii idie her--vlf
displayed throughout the terrib'e
sidr?1 of the IejjtkH..s. .--..; ;.
Ifjfe sa U I then tJie. Kaiser. tie-side
vexing tlm widowed Baroan-s with
tl-w Order of Ijonise., 4f which the
KiiiXre fe grand, hi istress. will offer
Wr it iityhm and create ler a l'mn-U-trn
Ji her own' right. It Is iiroaUle
hat the it-troiM) vviil also le offer)!
rhej title of 'Lady hi Waiting to tlie
Kinjrte. .Sin h eertain to Ih over
whelutcd by Y-onrt. govern nreut. so
ciety aiwl 11m ierile. with tokens of
kinllj syir-iKVUiy ami ngarrL
OI.I WAY TUP: I5KST.
NKW YOItK, Nov. 13. With a nia-
OP SAXONY.
Tf - .N. ; " .
loritv of one vote ami that the vot of
the moilerator, tin. New- York Pieby
terv -decldeil- that the Westminster
t-onfession, with its doetritie of .rv
ileslin.itin. was giMxl -enough f te
ltaiu as tlie creed -of-the l'resbyleriau
t litlieh. : The liMinl.-er of votes casi
was 1 12.. Of which H! weie reeorde-l
its vofYs of clergymen, and tliirty
threc as votes of elders of the church.
YOl'NG NKGRO FIKNO.
lenver Police Will Not Stirrend r
Him to Lincoln County.
-
DKNVLR. Nov. I.5. .loiin Potter,
the '.voting negro of Lawrence." Kan..
vht is sustMcted of iiaving murdered
Louis. i-Vo.st, I lie I I -year-old j(ii who
was terribly maltreat d and tlwn kill
eil at LiiiMMi, Col.... ut nmrsiday. is
still held at the city jail here. The
loli-c lep.i rtnient will nut surrender
hiio to the 1. inc., In exiirt.v autleirit ies
until hs KU'lt is fully vtal!ished. s
hv would ert.iinly l.vuehe.l if taken
now to the jceiu of the crime.
Iivieiice, Kan., Nov. '.:. John
Porter, the negro Imv. umler arrest hi
Co.ralo for assaulting Louise Frost,
formerly -lived here. He served-a term
In the lo-al reform . school for hire
tealing. and l.ilT was ent to the re
lormwtory. for assaulting a young g:rl.
He gif out of ,th reformatory last
July, when he aiul his rather and
brother went io Colorado to work on
a rt'ilroad.
KNIGHTS t F LA I '.O R.
Two Conventions as the Result .of a
.dit iu the Order. "
P.IRMINGHAM. Ala . Nov. n -Two
erm vent ions, each claiming to in- the
General Assembly of th KnigliKs of
I oilier of the ..Tinted states and Cana
da, are in :esvion- in this city, as the
m'tnoee of a split iu the ranks of the
order. c
Ore faction is headetl by John Mj
Parson, of New York, and the oilier
by John W. Hayes. There is much
bitterness lietwen the factions
DEATH "OK A C1IAMPIOX,
NEW YORK, Nov. KL-Pa trick J.
Fitagerald, once . champion 'six-day
Wiilker f tin world, and still lndd-V
of the lmi-hour go-as-yoit pleavi fe
inrd. fcs .-uVad at hh hoh fti Img
Inland City. He -lMst from hx p.;ysif-U-r
i.- brief illuess. v
INDICTMENT IHSMISSED.
NEW YtiRK. Nov. lVr Recorder
GjIT, Li the . Criminal C mi t hvlay.
giautd the motion of iKpnty i":ate
AMotnfey'- t Jeneral Ilvtlgss to dirmvv3
tlndivrnif ut agaht.t fhief of Poi;ee
Wilihnu K levery, eharcing violation
cf th election law.
"AN ENPLOSION.
SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 13The
irelariue mixing house of the Giant
f 1 o wder Coioia ny a t Sobt a n b.- fi r teen
indies from here, was b!own npi rod.iv
John t. Ilonelneier; the foreman, and
twu Cii'nesp wrrr killed
A BIG FIRE.
FORTH AYORTH, Tex.. . Nov. .13.
Fire todty dslToye. the Wit hifa Fall
leill? nnl Ievaior. Over 'juoioo bu?h-
i . . - LJj31 I
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;--J J - ,i- 7,.;
" nT"'" ' r- ' A i
el of wheat were burned with the
building;). Loss ?140,w, coverj-d Uy
tn ranee.
f.OT fOLNDED CN FACT.
LORD KOSSLYVS CHAKtJE OF
COWAItDICK NOT I'ltOVKN,
O.fJieer iu Africa WTt Not CJuIIty of
l Wrong : Coulu-t An Aiiology
lrely OffenI.
LONDON'. Nov. Ixird Kobei t.
in resfKHise to an inuir' from he
FrUiee" of .Wales, has : telegrapheil . a
dental of the -barge of -owardk-e,
made ic Lord Ilorfslyn'a Ik ok again-r
liritish oflicers,; lu the Sauna's Vest
arir. s r ; ; ' '
i Ixrd Ito.-vlyn; 4n view of IjohI. Rob
erts denial, lias written to tie Priae
of Wale, regretting that be was nii
hifortuL and .temleriug au , a?ology
in the following language: i
"1 owe tn tlie regiment, whose honor
my iMiblieatiou of a grounlki reirt
ba called iu iotientiotx, the deejMst
attology and the fullest reparation. I
offer it to yon,-sir. 'aa eolouel-in-eliief.
I offer it to the olotKda of the various
reslieeuts. I offer it to every-officer,
mn-conimi!!knMl ; officer ' ami'; wan,
and sincerely, truxt th.-Kt this unqual
ified aiKdogy will le aeepted lu the
moirit in whicirit Is offered.
SIX BLOODY ROUNDS.
TWO RUULSKRS IN A BATTLE
ROYAL IN CHICAGO.
Kid Uroad KnockeiT' Out by Terry
MeGown 1 114 Night A Hor
' rible Sight.
CHICAGO. Nov, 1.5.--Kid Itroml. of
Clevehiud, stayisl ix rotipuVs xvith
'IH-rry MHiioveni.; at TatKvsiill- to-nigh-t.
and although Xldinveru Iwd
the j light weU in han.1 at all stages,
he never had an opiHMiviit. who came
Li'ck t Mux more srtositly and wh
gave him as iiiiK-ii in the same time
as dhl the Utile Cocky fellow who
! faced him tavight. Unul fougltt a
woiMkrful tight, uii.xing it freely x:tli
MeGovern at all stage, and scoring
wo clean knock-dowus. The third
timo tie la nihil a left on . lltrtiovem.
fending him iM-ariy down. P.rc.idl
kit hist feet throughout tiw flgirt-,-ex--tt
in the tinst . ; round w!-n Ik was
kno-kil down, and in the ixth when
k1 wtiit down of his own ' accord - to
test. He eotdd in t have fougli anoth
er round. In round six, MeGovern
followed Itnrad around the ring, land
iug.ii right 4aii time, daggering ids
man. A right to the nmirtli sidSt
i;ioad" lips ami swelhd tlHtn treiuen-
:Mvsty. CiKtbh to t?taiMl the blows
MHJt'H'i'ii 'iH fu. he sank to his
knees and remained down for th
i-otait. spitting blood In slrc-ims.
Rrotnl was cbarly gone and had n-
Ktr ngth Jieft. . lie preseittel a lor
Kl 'e Kitriit as Ji Staggered Iwu-kward,
wj.it Metiovern following clos4 up,
I'-iojkI won hardly able to eo Ireeause
of tb bhiKl which iourod in his eves.
and lie found it 'hard -to breathe 1m
cause.of. the blooil tha4: lillitl his
month audi iuec. He was one nnl
smear from his foreitesKl to his waist
and MctJoveru was. little Inlter. all
th.1- bbr!l r lnweyu -miiig from
Kro.nl. MctJoveru wat deelan-d the
wiimt r. ;
ACKER'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS
are wild on a positive 'guarantee,
Cures heart-burn, raising of the food.
distress afler eating or any form of
dyspepsia. One little tablet gives Im
mediate :" relief, til aud 50 cts. Dr.
Stouu's Drug Stores.
THE KENTUCKY VOTE.
ELECTION HOARD WILL SOON
C-VNVASS RETURNS.
Republicans Jom-ed" Kh-t;oii of th'
Denus ratH Ticket--Ikt-kham
Afler tjoveriwr Taylor.
FRANKFORT, Ky.. Nov. RL The
Sate Election Hoard will -meet- Ieecm
Iht .'!tl, to iiiuviiss the returns and of
ficially docjale the result of the elec
tion in this slate. While the Rcpubli
cans have formally eoueeded the elec
tion, of IK-khatn as -Governor, and au-
tMiineed that there 'would le no con
tist, loth I'ef,ublii;aHs and Heiiiocvafs
will lie represented by counsel at tlie
canvass of the vote. !
It is raid that oik of the first official
papers that Governor elect Ourbiu. of
Indiana, will have to consider, whni
lie fakes th official o-tth. will, be the
repi istt ion - from Governor Peckhain
for the retnrn of ex-;ovemor Taylor
ami ex-rs-vretary or sfate Kinley, to
this stale for triaJ. Iieading Kepubli
cans claim to. have assuraines from
the Indiana ; Republican lenders that
imri'in will rertiM to honor the requi
vitien. " -
TWO M EN KILLED.
W'A IJiACR. ; Idjihii. -Vnr l'iw,.,i
I o"cJM-k this morning I tick Adanm
siure ana hineii William Kennedy and
aowi Miliu m a damhall a. Gem.
EarlW in tin evening Kennejv had
iM-en abusing ; Aifam. and tle' latter
told hhu to move on and leave lrlm
alone. At 1 o'clock Kenmxlv mid
Klhtie eann inio Sjtxon's saloon. Ken-ue-ly
with a revolver lown his irwis
erV leg ami a Winchester H-rnM his
arm. KiJfhe with a revolver In his
eket. jam! asked fir Adaios. As
hey start evl throitgh flo archway
from tl sakwin into the dane-iali.
4iiey met Ada nrs. and Kennely tttart
etl to raW hi Title. Adams Inst ant -ly
drew a ? nvolver ami nt twhf
'trikmg taith mien in tl nenL HP
then Mciit to Wardner ami g-av? liim
s 'f up. - . . - . - .
' " -1 ' At Bfd Time v-'.; '
I take a pleasant hcrt drink, the next
morning I fed bright and my com
plexion is tetter, ! Mr doctor sayi
it acts gently on; the stomach, liver
and kidneyi, ami is a pleasant laxa
tivr.,? It is made form herbs an 4
is ireparctl as easily as tea. - It is
called Lane's Medicine. All drug
gtstssell it at 25c and 50c, Lane's
ranuly Medicines moves the bo-wcls
each day. If you cannot get it.. send
for a free sample. Address Orator
t. Woodward. Le Roy. N. Y. s
..... --. . - 1 . 1 . . ., .
Tle majority of : men are danglers
between happiness and misery, : not
quite free enough for the one. not
iiuito slavish enough for the other.
A PROFITABLE
. MAIL SERVICE
Dig Postal Receipts lathe Philip
. pine Islands. .
SLRrtLS FOR PAST TWO YEARS
General .Superintendent or the Life
.Savins: Service Files Ills Annual
- - Report in Washington. .
WASHINGTON, Nov. i:$.-F. . W.
Vaille, nirex-torv tttmeral of . Psts of
tin Philippine Islands, in his annua!
reirort to the l'ost iua-Ur euvral,
hows a itiridus ji $iy,K8 to t'tie
ercilit, of tlK. Pbdipirfm postal , r
yice.T..TlM levenue tcr.Jime Soth, last,
was ?117,H1S, aud the expuditrnv
$iPV2S), making liotli years of tlie I )e
iarMiient" exiwtetKe 1mw a tutrplus.
Ixhkd iirogrcis lta lxe made in
the oj wniug of postofiices. There are
now .twettty-vue iostoffices umler the
charge of Americans, of wlt-cli ek'ven
:re money-order offices. Tiiirty-seven
other officials are in charge of army
officials for the sale of stamps.
MANY LIVES SAVED.
Washington, Nov, 13. S. I. Kinrliall,
G'.Tieial SuK-iiulcndent tf the Life
Saving Senice, Tat life .a initial reirt
to 'cretary GsigA sayss, t'lnut at the
eh-' of the tisval ye:ir, the eabKsh
meut embraced 2iB station k, 191. be
ing oa. the Atlantic, fifty-iglit on tie
. hikes, sixteen wi tlw, Pacilie. and one
at- the falls of the Ohio, at IMiis ille.
Ky.
. The uttmlier of disasters to docu
mented vovsefe. within the field of
oiKTat'Vvns of tin service -during th
year, was Tle.re were on lMar.l
thovi yese!s fcV Im-tjjus. of whom
tiU7 wre imiI antl forly-'igiit lost.
NO REDCCTItJN.
Ituwlrii. Nov. W-Sir Madidd
Hicks-Reach. Cham-ellor of the Ex
chequer. iejikiug -tlrs evening; hi
P-rj .i.d. s;i'd 4t .wiouhl not be iiis
sivi ge in the mxt binlaet to re
lieve the taxpayers. He wished Jn
-ould s.iy tlwit 4 wj. mt. jiliou-t'to
:-ncreac the bmlgel, but tin Govein
ment'is eXK'H'litntes bad l en morm
ons. oiecially in luria and Soiilii
Alru-a. lie l-ffcireil empiiat V'.ilty,
bowyvcr, that il wealth of tin Trans
vaal would have to lar a part of the
South African excuses.
MILES IS AROUSED.
.NEW YORK, Nov. 11. It is prob
able, says a Herald dispatch from
Washington, that. L:cutouaut-Ccmral
Mik will make ap effort to disiover
the person resimisible for the publi
cation of tlie fact that the army has
old allied jiossessloti of the plans used
In' the cousirttct ion of the field gnu
used in the Frt-nch army. Officers of
the army are deply Interested in the
disclosure, and they expect that the
next meeting mf the board of .ordnance
and fortifications will bv a stormy one
Any imiuiry Mill be of a secret "char
acter. HEAVY SNOW,
LA CROSSE, Wis.. Nov. 13. A
heavy snow tfform . ragt-tl here to lav
ami tlie mercury fell to 2o degrees
The snow seems to lie general through
out ue ;sorthwc't.
MANYII0PSSHIPPE1)
WAKEnodSE or southern rAciric
COM PA NT IS EMPTY.
The Price Re mains Firm, bat Little liasl.
ni ! Dolojj B the Local
Market.
tFroni Daily Siatesuma, Nov. 14.)
Hie Strther:i JMHfic (Vniqniiiy s
lp warelnoise in tlris ity, luus left.
within it walls, lewt lluiu jjia ImT of
bops. The rectut shipinents .have re
lieved it ofei-ttowiug condition nnd
it uw Iia- Imii hfs hi it thau at
any ivine fori a year, except a wevk
or no lfore j tin; new ctop ea-tm iu
ivlun it wasjleft enqMy by the! . ahi-
iim tit of "JlH") iiale ofK the 1K crop.
Nearly alTHie shiipiiMnts niaik from
Salem have gone to Ixditknt to -supply
t Im English rnvrket ' wliieli Ls esiH-l'ial-ly
active.
, The price of hopa lvmains al.out
the a me In the face of Hie fiK-t that
the loesil market is exceitingly uiet
ami the best lii offfred Is lwinging
Irom to l-i'4 ents a Huud.
Valentine Loewi, the New York hop
merchant, in hia ProflucerH I'rice
Cin-rttrt of Novennn-r 3d, saya of the
market: --, --
v -..".- . r'- ; -Bales.
Receipt for - week . . 1 .......... 1 8
Receipiii from Sept. 1 . . . .... .,.3ot0
Receipt wame time last year.. i.:H(J
Exjiorta to Euroie for week..'1. 2.."5rji
ExitorhfV froiu.Sept. 1. ...... ..Lll.OTO
E'xiioita same, t iim; ia.it ' year.L 'JAS
inio4s. Tor ' w-ek... ;.. . o
I nriort f 1001 Seit. 1 . ' i7;
IiiU.n ts fcinie time kist year. tEi
A connmrison 0f receipts and vx-
porti shows an unusually early move
ment of tlie toj. la the :1 tlr-st ; two
months of the (season over three times
as many tiops were reeeive-l . here a
there were dining the name time last
year, while tlie exporU have lieen
over four: ttnies as large. At i all In-
ierlor points 'in the 'staite Jtbvre has
been eontTrnned free liuying again this
week ami higitr . inees have' lieen;
pa kt . .Most of ' t he purca ci ha ve
lieeo at Jurist, a. few growtihs at-14!
ft irk., and ffliue . of the : choicest kts
in the njtwt favored kxalitles have
reached. J0e. On tbo rtteitic .oast the
mark: has ruletl very ,urug, and a
considerable part of The eroti lias al-
rteady pi3xvl out of firet lnuids; it Is
Kthl ou pretty good autlionty lliat not
over 12,ti0 to ir.tix Lales of Oregon'
remain in grower" ham is. . ; The
strengtii Imw 11 tu ' tlie eownto lias
been jefleottd liere. ami the local mar
ket ha.s lieeuuie hibre active -and liigU
er. Exiortera Jia ve tilled souk ortlers.
and brewers ox oM kns -luive eviiK-eil
felhig tliat the time bad c-ome to
secure niore etock. We ad v:io-e qout-a-tion
for inoet grades of l'JOO hop,
14 h -state and Pacific coast, but tin
former an now taking the lead. Lsit
t advices from lomloo qus4. the
market iu , tct U-r tdiape aul prosinvt
of tiwitimted bushK-ss with Aurk-a.
Ollicial returns place tlie English nop
at'U47,tM ewt. a-j compared with 001,
t c1. in ISH.1.
State, I'M , choi ee, per lb. . ..'t ,
State,i:itt, gol to prinu...isiri1i1
State, UK N, convmou to fair. ..l.WViJ7
State, 1S!K, elioiee, ptr lb. .lWilo
State, '-!.!. gocxi to prime. ..RWrtV:
Stato, '5f. t-onimou tu fair. . . .Hxi 11 Vs
Ia. o:nrt, 1JH elnIce. . . . . . V.
Pa.eoast, litotl fair to iM-iuK'.RVrtlS
Pacilie eoHKt. JSJKI. cln!c". . . ! 1
I'a. toast lS!i!. gool .to prime. VMiV.l
Pa. co'"t, JSIRt, poor to faCr. . H'o ii
State and Pa. coast, 1SUS. ... .V; i
Stjj.te and Pa. coawt, old ohfe. '2 5 ;
tTI LLFJ G IJTINt J.
Roers hi South Africa Cutinue Their
OiKTSitlotr.
NEW YORK. Nov. 13. War news
iu - South Africa lnereas iu range
aawl variety, siysi the Trabuiie" Lon-
ihni forrespombMnt. TlKre an details
of eigflit oa- .ten inhHr actions and
sk'nuisJiis all tihe way front Or.tng;
Rivt-r to Lydenbnrg. The ctmulnslou
that nnty Ik fairly elrawn from tids
rtvVval of hostUiticH fe that the P.rit
ih Army is now thoi-oughly alert,
inured to serv'ce. rt inarkably mobile,
ivnl umsv I'tan a mviff h for V -.r
wiles and Mtatagetus. Tiie Ifswrs are
now ouHuim-uvril and urinisd
atni the Hrttis.li cannot lx. eutrapied,
veil by liewet.
Jliiili is said tin England afenit the
iuv-t-.sit.v for revolutionising the War
Office ami 'transform iu j the .wholes
KjXcin of Snilifary training. Too lit
tle Hi ess Is laid uimn the fact than
an tinny of over immuiOo u-ieii 4s n.iw
lltaving iu Soinh Afrlesi" the mot
siT.Miuoiis pstil4e training in the art
of war. .
THE DEATH OF A OTHER-CON
NECTICUT CHARACTER.
W'ilfiniantic. th-t. 'JU. .biemiah
Casey., who for. the past twenty-live
yoars nas Ikiii known as "Jerry Blu
Bags," was foimd dead in life cell 4n
the Hrtklyti .jail ye-terday moiiiin
Hi d.ath i.s y-aid to inve Iku eaustsl
by a iuj;tiind bbxsl vessel in the
head. He was scut to jail last. week
for thirty days for vagrancy, lie ha v
fig b-'-n fotnitl, apparently 111, under
a shed.
It is r-;ahl that thirty years ;igo lie
vas an indti.-irioits man and resided
iu this city, but for the pat twenty
n years . no na iksii known as
"Jetry Blue Bags' 011 neitiut of his
very ie:-tiliar way of dressing, liis en
tire clothing, including 4 -a p. lruxlker-
clr f ami the liag in which lie carried
I'M iersoual 4fie-M. lM-ing made of
blue jean. He traveled from place to
place for the juist twetity-fiveyeurs
He never tarried Unig wIkii tn this
city, Jtrt a.s a mlie h walkisl tJirongh
the city in the middle of the 'street.
looking neither to the rljjhT. nor left
even 1 hough the street urchins might
follow and taunt him ever o much.
He ix'ver made friends with anvone
and ranly sqmke, ev-n if si,-ken io
What was the x-auso if his .4-ecou-
trlcity was imvt known. He f
merly had a sf-ster living hi thfe city.
iHit so-far siM is known In now has
110 living relatives. -Jailer Osgood has
notified, the seleetnireii of his death
ami they have made arramrenr.-ni
for his btrnal m Brooklyn. Hart ford
Courant.
SIN ROBBERS IN
'EVENING DRESS.
The .six robbers who Teci-nlly "broke
Into the residence-of Mrs. Hilda Cole,
in New Orleans, ami toWkhI her of
$i."t, wore 4'veniiig clothes and Kk
hats.
HAWAIIAN GRANTS.:
Story Tha,r Suits Are to B Brought
to Set Them Aside iJenkd.
WASH ! N STONY Nov. 1.",. At the
Department of Justice it is ihusMl that
AtloriH'y-Geiieral tSriggs hs iustrm't-'
e.l Tulteil States District1 Artornejr
Baird to institute suits in the Federal
Court -of Hawaii to set aidef all
grants vales, franchises and leaes in
Hawaii grauteif hince S4'pteiubeif 1S,
During the Interim lwtween the an
nexation of tlie islands and thefnas
sajie of the Hawaiian Act of ApiB .'V.
l!aav tie Attorney-;rn;-tal remjered
two opinions o the effect that tinder
I he llawaiian hiwa then Iu: force.there
was no isiwer to sell frandilsesf and
public la mis. By the terms of Sek-tion
.:: of this act, the ratification of
such
was
'resi-
graiwj - and ales? during hiatus
subject to the apoioval of the I
lent. '
.-'" :: - -
THE TWELfTH CENSUS.
FIGURES' WILL BE READY
ACTION OF CONGRESS
FOR
A t t lie Next Session, in Making . the
lieapiHirtionuient Four ' States
Mar Lose Members. ,
WA SI 1 1 N STON. Nov. 13. D
rx-ctor
of the Ceusus Merriam ttsla v
culled
tbe attenaion of the President
to the
fact hat the figures on the lMiptilation
of the TnltM States, the total of
which had already been announced.
are In sneb Khaie that they will lie
at the di.iKstioti of Congi'ess, when
ir n-eets. for any action It may dsire
to take in the direction of tile reaie
iHU tioninent bill. Tlie reapiMntiduinent
10 follow the count of the Twelfth
Censn will jieeome operative by law
iu 1I03. There probably will Jbe a
cc-nsideralde Increase both in the ratio
and the total uuinhcr of the j Repre
sentatives nuder -, tlte. new aooortion-
irnt. Tin preaent ratio Is 1 73.101
tpl( tOjeach Representative and
the new'census prolwbly .will reach
Jtio.UOO. With au Increase of 1325.-
4'1,. shown by tlie present ceusus,-and
letting a majority of tba fraction of
apportionment count for an additional
member as has been the. custom, thfe
wonld make an jncjeae of -righUeQ
member in Ahetnexc lioastc: 1 iS i
atntort lonment ou. this . Ims' woajd
cause only four, states to Jov . Rcnre
slntatives. Tliey are .Iaitn, Virg'.n a.
ICansas and Nebraska. These... M ales
would 1-atse a member each. '
MR. DALY'S SUCCESSOR:
4 teial'lunf tit a k namYiirl.i f
: iauy, la Being Discussed.
NEW YORK, Nor. - 13:-TImv JovTrual
of Commerce "toda.f fays: Matcus
Ialy connection with the vopper in
terest of theT emit ury is well known.
With J. B. Haggiu he owmnl a. ctMi
trolling interest, lu. tlie great ,;Hon
da mine, until it was turned over to
K.. ' t. ..... t., 1..T f..i.,'..M. 1 f ....
last year. The value nf his ho'dings
iu Anaconda at tlie fiiin tlie transfer
was inade was 'estiuiated iy t-omc at.
cou.oiderably' in exees8-f ? lo.oon.o :.
It was tin, opinion. of fMpii'U nn n
geutially that Mr. Daly's death would
have little effect upon (he Interests of
the Amalgamatttl ' Copper Company.
His long illness had practically for ed
hiht out of tlie active management of
tlie company for many months. The
stock of the company a Ivtuned over
two joints lit i1m early dealings. :'
ttotigU rt'artli'g.sviDejvhlat Jater.
. Nothhtg d'tiuife isrto jUinei?4'Ksor
of ; Mr. Daly as president of-ilie c;iii
pauy .y wa obtainable, lnt: It: is Tin
opinion of many that JI.II. .Rogers,
vice-president of the coniiany.' will Jill
the iositiu. , In -this" chhivvHoii ii
may be. worth noting .tha.t."Mr-liegeis
recently made au exitcmled trip to th
Anaisuida and. other Anialaiicilcl
Copirr properties. - It is ban-ty h-
nie lliai. iiie-oeaiji -vr -'ii, may
have a tendency to -lning almut an
earlier wt'tle'ment -of-tlie -Montana i;t'
uatiou alian would otherwise have
bien Mssible. " . ' : '' j
Consideralde interest has been mant
festetl ver the probable iifcpsal iV
Mr. . li;ily'.?tJiol.dijiga,of, A'inalgani iie l
Copper stock. According' to so ire r
tirts Mr. ImIv wW-out the bulk of
his holdings, long ago. Others ni
loscr ttMM'li with -iio i-ompauy deny
this, and say, that thi'-.s'iot k has mt
lieeu old and that' Mr. Daly's le t
are not like'y to sell -it, . - Accord .in: t o
Home acciunts. howev-r. tin Standard
Oil InteiH'sts will take care of the Daly
Inlet csts. '
" AN EM I N ENT f A Sti-1
iKuiise of a Prominent Frater in San
- - . &,i tu. 1.V
..... ... ,.,.s. ...
SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. jl.V. Tho.
Hubbard " Casvvll, "'Sovereign Oian l
CtHi'tiiander. of Hie Ancient and" Ac
cepted Scottish Rite. ' of the Southern
Jurisdiction of the United SJaU-s. d e l
at his home iu this city today, aged
7u years. ' . '.
WILL MEET EARLY.
Pa rlln Hunt to lli Called at'Onee to
CiHi-ihr reave Matters.
NEW YORK, Nov. j:!. -A dispatch
to the Tiilnnie from Lomfliu says:
W .....1 ..ll..l 1 I II... . I...?....
I,HM ,.1111111.1 11.1. ,1" H I . . I III.
to take tin unusual shp of siiiiiiiimi
ing ParliaiiMirt- to nwet in -.the . l-i-t.
ifiyonlh of the year. The aiiuoinie
ni! nt, however, iK-casitUs liiih snr
prls. si-s it ba-s Im-u :-iierally uii-h r-.
stKsl that owing to the proloii?a lieu
of hos!:ilitiM in SfOiKh Afrie:i tin Cov
eriiuieut wonkl-ls b;ully in want of
liMiiM-y lKf4in the usual da;e early i(n
February, wle.'u tin. onntry had b eu
hd; to :1s lMve ; 4in m;ft:l!iirliauieiit
Wouhl fe called totfi ther.'" j'
The C1iauill.r f tie ' l-'xelnipwr
initial eimsite of - BMMMi.iino framed
r.i year ago . Iwim already In u many
time t'Xeooded, . Jlfe ,lalet rvsihnai'
pttpared 111 the eoitrw of lat suih-mer-
aiffuuited to-irl.Kit XTo.Mio.no'i.
It was lu-iMeii. Irowever. upon the sup
,!.,. .. . .1.... 1.. i., 1 .1.. i..
i itt l - ..? "iieiiTiin'r liie i -
ff-stam-e of iHh JIoits. wouhl Irave lieen
wmpht ly .crnshcl anil (tlre bulk of
the Brilrsh trmis eiwiibhd to letnrii
hotiic. Sir Mj7-ha-'l ' llleki-lti ai-h'.s ex -IeotiaHoii
hare 'lur-t Imsi -f.ultilleil. and
it will Im found miis.arv to s-ek fnr-
flMr ipplicM froanrrparllatiienf next
uHotith.' 1 Im ruioMt ..fiter ta tj v est -mate
at. which the ultiiNutc' cost, of
tin 1!ost unriisjuiw 1c.1t 1 Tin' kiiui
of t'l.tHNMaitMioO. ' ' j"
"It'ie transfers f ' abinet officers
were ligisteril at the Council a-r..
Windsor yesterday." ami the Foreign
HJii-er was tmiied'oUr to Ionl Laie-
downe. j :-' -f
O X. tS ty 3TC. . .
Baara its --A 1 14 Yw bi r.-nr- to-jy
B R Y A N " S A P PJ J Et I AT 1 0 X .
-ATLANTA, ;..-" Nov Kt.-Th
Seorgia lj'gislainr': 1:ein iiu.ih;. t i
adjourn on Novemlx r Oth. inianiniot.:
IV elected ."Win. J, Bryan. President
of the L'uitei Slates JV. Bryan' has ;u-
..l. .i.:. 1 .i' -' 1 . ' 1 . " .
viioiTi. iien iue couipiiiiii'in. .1110 .1
biter foia him 'wiisread in 4 he Seuate
loilay. by rrder.yf the President, 'Clark
1 10 wen. jtryau saw: ., .
"Whrie the results show 'that 4lir r
turns rendered iu mv favor iu ( Score ia
have 1wen overrnleil by that high
court, wlilcli im-tinliw !ln Vsilioii id
f liik Si a. t nt'i?.-i . iikA-. .1 imfriiiii t !on of
the confidence and good will expressed.
1 I II1..IIJIV.-1 HI 11.1- lfll'Ofjll l.lilr.
lature. Yours truly. Win.. J. Bryan.
I . . 1 , .. ... . . , Jl . . ...... I I
The "whirligig 'oT itiH-Trings
revenges. . In my lime it was in order
lo punisli play in 'school;-now it is a
part of the. currieuluuj. LL A. Ke
dall. In Boston Trsins ript. "
LOCAL -t
" and
CLIMATIC
Nnlhlnff hut a Wat
CATARRH
romcdT or r.haneoof
cllo.i will cure . ;
CATARRH . ....
Th pecinc ia j-
fljf's Cream Salm
It U noickly ah.
of licd.aiTea relief et '
once. epctiC' anl
plp.nww the nasal
COLD 'N HEAD
MMUM.
Aitaya innamrratlon. jieais ana rv-
tecta .the Membrane. , Restorea tne
Senna of Taste and Smelt.: No: Mer
cury.. No .JnJvrf'Hia drug;." Rugular
Fiae,? f0 centf; ramily- size, $1.09 at
Drucfg1f.ta or by Than. ' .
ELY iBROTIIEnr-, M Warraa StraH,
New York." -..-.?. . ,
V