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EKLY OREGON STATESMAN, FRIDAY, NOV. ZT -lDOft.- 1 "r - , rz Tennessee ind Mississippi Swept by a Tornado that-Claimed Many Lives. , . X Jzttlzl List of Casualties Shows aa Appalling State cf Affairs---Colorado and California ; Swept by a Cyclonic Wind Storm Yesterday. MEMPHIS. TVuu., Nov. 21. Advi-a ii'fivd fonizlit. from tt storm-swept fn . t-tifMirf f Mi:isippi, Arkan,; and T-unse, indicate tho I.jks of life ami da mage - to irt-ojx-rty a far greater than at fir-t ixrtiL . A 'sjH'rld-L To Hip Commercial 'Appeal fruifi Arkahutla, Tate County, Mi.. IM.Vs: - - ;.."'-.'.;'-, ' ' . Yesterday-afternoon a tornsuk . M-erwknl kjkhi lb; 1 i 1 1 J town, ami a a result of. it farful -intensity, , ten pemn wv killed ; outright, and twenty. v r-Injurs?!. : " ; , 'MANY .1,1 VMS LOST. ' Nashville, Trim.,' Nov. 21.--Iiateh-n tu !l p. dl, ".- Indicate that List jihtht-storm v.iilHi wpt ovcr North ern,; Miif !pi ami : We.tm TVnne .if was om of great sevirity. Ad vice to tlx Am-ot-fati'd Presx and fro:n,jHs- .elar'-eorrespoiid irt. Hwiw the k of life In ti e Hrritry visited by lis tor nado aln-ady Auiouit3 ;o Fi'venty-foiir. nikl tin nuinlx-r of injured to over lit y. Telegraphic comunnfica tioii to tle tvhr,r visited by" the. eycknx is f ii pemted. ami It 1 fibred that. whn the. full detail ait known, the .list of Wnd Will 1 lengtlmmd. Tlx follow ing list jos Dm loss of lif toj.etlier w ith tix hijuml.., compiled fniui.'dis-. . Tin trbax-forced through by courier and telephone from the devastated tt-rri- KllTcL InJ. - . ' i .. l 1 , o - ..2 1 . . ."" o .. 4 it . . 2 - . II .. o , s .. :i . . o 2 ...1 '21 ..71 ' 7 -' Colunilia, Trim Lit ira njre. Tetui li vercue. ... - . . Thonsn..:-. . , . NoVinviHe. Ixvo' Statiim . . Tunha. MiH.i Lula. Mi-is . 1 1 Hiia ndo, MKi', .ft , . lfiwvill. Mil- lt-jxleja Stn-e, 'Tm Krank'Mn. Tvrm ..... ATk.t but la, Miss Total.'. .A COLORADO CYCLONE. .inormto pr-ns. Colo.. ov. 21. . .iWiiHistonu. wuicn .is -itractHiHly a cy-hiH, vlsitisl thU city -. tmlay. and "' w hour u p. m. Imis caiistnl an-in oaniage to many iutkr.ng' As rar in Known, m-lJv-s Jiav U-i'n lost, lMit,niUHler have 1mci Injunnl by tlw iij nvag, wane many opi .tia.r'-iRii..4tnrrw tseajMs. -nm roof .est in Hh. city, was lCown otT. T1k Kti'iiD .lwgau alMiut 11 a. m.. ami ha vntmtHM i II ihjy. liu-mmng In Inu-n- w-uv !. iiijrur. 1,11s i .ovenmsejit wind j.m.i. lufuii eiu aias ouik I'Unn ' ..' . '""" ., rijniij-- iii v iie an ii'inr. - i"eoiHi .lliroiiglH out tin" city are badly frightened -ami "rVS"Z . I -" ar;iu.ineir uosuea. ' " ,?rT M?-.' :.-' ";. ".' - ; '-" . !- ; , STILL RAIilNC. ; louver. Col.. Nov. 21.- -V storm or wiiid. In fm, phms, caci"jitipai-ieil ly snofi. has lie-n rachig toilay lir iui oW'f...rtiw of Colorado, and fo far SUUGliON-GENhRAL STERNBERG The head of the medical departm'-it of the United States army, is devoiin? much2 time to a close itudy of th aUrminjc percentage of insanity amon' the American soldiers in the Philippines. He admits that there '. is a great Uc'al of it, but says a large part is simply trielancholia, superinduced by in terne homesickness. - ? .KRLGtR DID NOT .COL LA I1U E CROWDS WI I O AW A ITED 111.M at -Marseilles! s 'MAIISEILLIIK. Nov. 21 A bluudtr hi the i-alculat km in i1h , time, the u'i Thir.d would . riiulre betwetii Pert Said ami MarA'llh", t"suItUri a -t5!lng.onr, bxlay, of tlw intemhl dt'j)"n.tr;itioii to lrevidvu'tKruser, ami Invpt'rilkl the sueces of the recci, 1 i on tomorrow, nrisj French ' reception ccHMPittee did not take into i5iislder a t f .ii . t he ga h tliat is s e-v'rng t Ve MeJiUuraiM an." and'the low' sced t'f tlw trt'lderlaiHl. but allowed litht-;r arn)n'eieut to tand. "-Tlie-Boer rtel eirHi.,i,s. viHim of the . orsa nixiuir ai.uUt'c, .waited expectantly at tLc r it is . "CALIFORNIA SUFFERS. Hau Frim-isiu Nor. 21. F'or vxer al limirM toilay , this -ilr wi utir'Cy -tit fT frtMH 4lvaihic oninuiuk'a tlon on amount of the Iwavy iriml aim! rain torm of liiKt uisht. R'iort.4 froiii Hflwnt w-tiouM of tlx tatt? show t h:i t ihf ' ftorni wpr ;TinJi bet trci ai I'r.iiu is o anl Sacramento, fonth to Fresno. In i1k Sa-rAUifuto llley t! TKiiul reai-iHtl a veJoeity of forty nre miles an hmtr. In this citj- tlH wlmi bUv at -iho; rate of fortr-tro mllei an -hour, tmt at IVwnt Iahh the in-tniiiwQU of tlM Mt-relmuts Ex iiaii? wre 1lown tloTm after recortl Intr fk'-nty mil-.- i ; ; - Totvnnt layIiKht tlie fury, jof the triii almtfHL Th laniaee, jo" tni an r!x.r,l. was of a minor. 'eiuiracteT mi I ) '.vis fontinetl hietly to the ik Ktntli" of tn-e ami ... fr np,,. njjtj Mi nll lunjlin-jsi. ; 11k Ktesi'itHT-' iMixy . Rowe,'"whU'li wtletl r I'uffet. J4oniMl ye-nlay, wn jlriren-ion ilw ro-ks near.l'ohit P-ouita ami; w a s wrteknl. ! ! STOUSI IN CALIFORNIA. SHBi Fra-neiHCo, Cal., Nor'. 21. A; se ven Htorui prevaiL over Northern Cal ifornia ami telejrnrohic communication with one'iilnt has leen interrupt ed. Tho. SoutliernJiJaoiflc . Comjmny ha frdered out 1ta nowlow8 on the (Vitt-raL.I'aHfle line. Tl the first time in ten yir tJiat&i November torni haa made such aifknnhT nece-arj-. ?now U falling m3n Colfax to Reno, ami at tlK sinnuiit itj Im seven fet't in dtith and tlll falling; heavily. far traffic -ha not leen Interruiited. A MARINK CYCmNE. Honolulu. Nov. 14. Honolulu ahd 11t4 Hawaiian island have just leeii visited by one of the wort , whKl s'.ot0! that has been'-exilerlenceil for yeaM: Tin Weather Bureau say thnt it. w"a tire end of a marine cyt lone and that the utorm J makhis its way t alie Pacific-.coast. The -pew lias lKen received here that aliout 2m la t Hirers have lnvn en- gjigui in ' 'MaAsachnsitts for sngat4 plantation' work law." It Is homnl bv th.usrar men here that this is the lKgInn:ig of a movement of immlgin- tlou of white lalnvr here, which "will put an eml to the necessity of using I , -. - - J. IN BRITISH COLUMBIA. Vaii-ouVer, B. (.. Nov. 21. Another hi.W' stonn Is sweeping over British (Vnuilil1 MJrfit. Intense old Is-j-e ptrtHi rronifinany towns. At Dona kl rtJj, :uj InfwjM in, ami at Lnggan llMiiMer' 'registers SJ-'Uitm. The iVaer river i frowm over, an unpnwl4iifel condition so early In tlie seasoL.V ' ' :"' . . IN IDAHO. r 14'. 1.1; Nov. 21. A MIOW torui of iiini-ii.il sevitrty.for ihU season has 1hii 'raging fnrotighout this 'section fvr two days. V t - .-- f hotels fixiu ..early -morning, until af ternoon for thtra rival or the cruiser, The fiasco; was uu fort una te because thousand aimMig v tolay"s conooursp will Kiirliik from the isisslbKity of ks lug another morning tomorrow. " Tislay'w great crowds were rot the greater jwr't ilioik'pers and workhig ni, who lost money by atteudlug the gat tiering, and who are not likely to repeat the exis-iuieBt. Tlie ItoiY wmmMw lias issued a statement that tlw iirogram tntemkii today win 1k carried out tomorrow. Tlw atti tude of -unlay'a concoui-se, whilo uuau Imously favonubh? to -.Krttger ami the Boers, was nevett bele a ij rte free from anything offeswire to the IU-it- SO LI TI IEI II VOTES. CLEVELAND,, O., Nov. 2L Cha. as Tefiort have Ik-p-ii ifceirnl, ! still at it bilH-t. - . W. I-'ipp. a ninnlicr of the -ity eouii eiL made an atli Javit today tha t Coirn cituiaa AVlilte told 1 ldui -that ."the pins', tineanlnj; 'eertain nieuiler .of the council), re wived. $5000 for their rotes on the polkv surm contract, and Intimated that . uiore.wns Jto he lahl for ' -thrir votes on the contract foi' the new city fire alarm ,ystein. oveblooki;d good haut TWeven In Iikeview Missed a Chance ; , for Securing Ulg Booty. 'LiAKEVlEW. i- Nov. 21-Tliieve- iwoke Into the back door of the Ayres As Tannines, paloon Momlay illicit, made their way to the barroom, oixkn ed the th rej;!ter nd took f 4.5 In rash, and - Ja -their haste - to retreat from the xtTe drofifted 70 cents npon the floor, not taking1 the time to pick it 13). ' , . .- After relieving Uie-. reenter of t Hs small change they proceeded to lay la a nily of liiKs- and cigars, tak !dk two lttks of wkiky and some cigars from the bar. Evidently the part if s were new hands a t the busIaM for in tlie- elnbroom through which they iia.el In iterinir tlx? txirrooui there was a afo containing about $:mv whk-li. owing-: to having fron through the fire,; waa very ; Insecure, having but the mie loor to the cash lxx tlie outer one leinjr burned out. PERRY BELMONT OBJECTS 1 UNIONS"4 AS IHUECTOR OF TlIE jtWAHM'RATIC CLUB IVi-ause Ills Nairn Ilaa Ueeu Urd In , ' ' Hendhijr .Flower to Uichanl -"Croker ou His lkiartum ' - N EV Yf UK','. Nor. 2 1 The f o'. Jo w inff letter i was today made public by Ha author: - , -New York. NorJ 21.-John Wj Kel ly, Pnhlent .Itemocrra tic Club: "IVar 'Srr: -1 flml that dnrius my alfiice, ami without authority f rom " . i . .-. v 111 1 rm t Fast as modem engines and able navigation can urge her, the United States unent, Petng now in the neighborhood ot the Suez Canal. Just what her real mjssien is only Secretary Long knows, as it is reported that she sails under scaled orders' which,' when opened on the Chinese coast, may make 1 tot VI Jf . - - . ;. i . - . .- me. my name was tascrilwd upon th-J lianner or rililion attached to a flasket of flowers, uit by 'the Board of Jov eruors of"' the . Democratic CSnb to Richard Croker. on' hi -departure 'fcr Euroie.' In acting tis a lnemborof the board it was iuit my intention to plac my name at the disposal of anyone without my .consent, and I therefore temfcr my nsrstiatlm as a memlier of the Board of .Covernors of the Deiuo tatic club. : - (Slgmil) - 1 "PERRY BELM6nT." f FOR lylD:: ALASKA TRADE. SAN FRANCISCO, Nor. 21. TW PacSIle Stniiishii Company has shown its lwllef In the future of Alaska trndi by ordering two new:. fast paeugcr e-timmers for this "nervlee. . .There are now' seven different lines of Ixiats rtin ning to Alaska Nrts. niHl it Is getting to iK'aquestiou of imiHirtauce to 11k laHfie, Coat'ConipanT Unit it ohall kad in doing the bulk of this IxislniMts. A-special rtval U the. Canadian N'ari gathtti Company, tuuky! the; tuotectlon of the Canadian I'acific'TCompaiiy. The tew fast -passing r servh-e. propofed by the'-Pacific, Const-Company In ml mltlcd to 1h greatly neeihil and marks the Ix-ginning of i iniuicne strides in the lTpoimient of commxTre with Alaska. . . 1 -- ROBBED AND MURDERED. ROCHESTER. N. V.. Nor. 2L Miss ThereaiKeati!!g,i highly resie-tab1e yonrig wrnuan. was found - murderel in a- vacant lot near the New York Central tracks today. . SIm . had been robbed of her money. NO lldpli ST. PA I'L. Minn., Nor. '21. Sfnator Paris' phrKH-ljMis hav Intliiiabil that tlrey entertain no Ixjpx for hi r- ifivery. , , ' , , ANOTI 1 ER CON FMCT. Boxers Are Hurrying to. Make an At- t k on Tien T"Iii. , TIEN TSIN. Nor. 2. via Slianzhai. Nov. ill. There has Is-i-u corrsWhTahle firing nxvirtb' In tlie neiirh1wrbood of Tien TUn. and. owing to a reinrrt that the Comma oJtie of the city woi&l 1h attackcl List n srht. the (ieniiaa sir-trk-s were ik,ubIeL a rtglment patrol--I the oRy-ite link of the river, and the remaimk'r of the (kn-man troopa were .orrteriHl' to liold ' thenwelres in ml Hh'S"-fur 'action at an Instant's no tice."- ' U ::-.,':,' Nothing luiiiettfii.' however, to show canse for alarm, althongli ttshiy. nit the Chhiere erviit of the Ik'tignt Il?;'n., ottUvr and men, left. taylng they had len informed tha the Box era wen marching in a large' liodr'ou Tien Tsin, and IVkhi. Neitlwr Cen eiil Lome-. !a3npUCL of - the BritWi troi4, nor Colonel Moale. of tlie Antericans, lelieve there 4s uny trnrlt tu the minor, but -the. native evident ly iK-Ikre It and many of them are leaving the service of the foreigners.1 J THE BEAR' RETURNS. ' SEATTLE, Wash Nov. ihTiw revenue - cutter - Bear, Captain Tattle, arii vel toilay from Nome. MADE A MILLIONAIRE. GENEVA, O. -Nor Jtli -aI IL Mc fingor,.an hunible,farmM near here. Iws lM'en informed that 'Ilie ha Ikh-ii made a nw 11 Km tain-by the will of his rother. A. It. - lief: iland.i s ; . .- , VtRt TOILED Passenger Trcln Held Up . Arkansas ; last Nljlit in Wu Unineeessfal i and the Bandits Were Compelled to Flee With out the Coveted Treasure. - - - '' - - - 1 - ST. IX)CIS, .Mo., Nov. 21. NeWa was received iier; tonight, of the I holding ity of vthv Iron.;, Mountain ..cannouball paauwuger train, bowntl north, at Git ford, Ark., a' few miles this' gkle of Malvu'rn Junction, at;7:30. o'clock, by a half dozen men- The bandits . had built a huge bontire ou the track, but the , engineer, ceutlng the attempted robliery, opened the - throttle ' and oug1it to iuxh through the flrn'y ol atrnetlon' Several ties caught ju the pilot and soon' brought the train to a ton.' . ':' : ' r- - -: Instantly three masked men order- t Ik- eugine"r and nreman to leave the engine. Another " robber- ordereil ,, the i-onductcr to remain Inside. Each or der wa olxyetl. J While the four rob Ikts were' standing .guard and occas ionally firing a shot to frighten the pniMseugeTH thehr. two accomplices en tered the exprefs car and held up Mes senger Samuel R. Arery. The large tafe was charged , lire time - with dynamite, each : explosiou tearing off portions of the cal-, but en 4 rauce couhl : not be (effected. Mes senger Arery was everrfy. injured. THE NEW, BATTLESHIP. KENTUCKY . .. ........ J . ' . ' Tlie robbers finally announced that they had no more dynamhe and gave Up the task of forcing the door open. Picking np tho local express" box and serej-al, packages, tliey ran totlielr horses ,aud rotle rapidly aray. The exmes boxscontainetI about $5001 BREAK THE CONCERT. Tlie United State Will Withdraw in the Chinese Question. NEW YORK,)y21.-According to higlHst official authority, says a Her ald is?chtl froiS Washington, events are hurrying the United States to a islut wliere, in the interetsts of hunian !ty and a sjitlsfactory settlement of the Chinese question. . it must - with draw, from the concert of nations. It I intended by Ihe Administration not !o lo linsty in adopting eneu a course. FIr warning will be given to the Powers, and if tlny tlll persist in a lollcy calculated to drlre China to ksiHi-aflon, the only - thing lefb for the :AImtnistratIou . would be to enter Into indeiendent negotiations, with the iu?leriai iovernment. r Such .conrst would undoubteilly 1m loiiowca by Russia and France, but t he a-t kin of Certimn Japan . a ud IJn!it Britain is problematic, because of their. n-cnt agreement. . -" l The pessimistic view of the siinatiou Which xlsts in official circles followed the receipt of information by the State Department) as to the attitude of CJer uiany nmt tireat Brit Ian In connection wlHi the punishment of tho t Boxer leaders. THE rilEE RURAL MAIL SETEBAI BOCTES TO ; BE E8TAB. " usacD otnr or salem. Tk 87a tern to ti Extend 4 bjr tha flovara Mt M BapMtf u It t POMlbl. The early establishment of rural mail ron'es out of-Salem W, now a imd, as Siieclal Agent II. J. Ormsliy, wlio is ciiargeil wtli that duty by the IMstofflce Department,! Is now on his w-ay here to begin the work, and estab lish lx or seren routes out of this cifyi'for the'lsfiefit of the surronnd Ihg rural iopnlation..' anil it Is afe to say tliat ,by. at tout the; beginning of the new yiar,. the , nejr mail routes wilPbe In operation ont of Salem. j Thattlierura? nail - system has coine to Ktay,andwHl1e extended as rapidly a iosKilk is certain, and the present administration ta Waaliington has - al ready show n its purpose to so extend it.'. In the news report sent out from Washington. . D. 1 C. on Tuesday the following, lieatiug on the rural mall found a prominent position. , ' u v "Ai enthusiastic plea for a wkle cxi wiion of rural free delivery Is maole In the annual report of . W. M. Jolmsou, First Assistant Postmaster General. " He ays that the extraordi nary derehnMnent of this system dur ing tlie past twelre fnemtha tinder the Kimpulus of fipproi)riatioms of $4.MHM for the fiscal year 180D-10OO, end' $1, 750,000 for the, fiscal year, 1000-1901" 1 oncIuive as showing that hereafter It must ixj permanent and expand ing fentnre of the. postal administra tion. The service can now be" extend- - -:- ; 'r? s ;' ' -f, t" ,: X y J .... . ... . . a -L - . . .. 1 ajTuw'fily a Couxres;? may direct, or a the means jerniit, until It covers all the portions of the Uniteil States now re-hed in wliole or part by tlie ntore iHtmirive methoda of the postal service ,.--":-;!:- --,t.v Commencing July 1st next It is profHMed to include the cost of - tlie potttal service of Porto Rico and Ha waii in the regular appropriation, in stead of paying the anie out of tlie udltary appropriations, as at present. The total wt of the I'orot Riean post al ierrlce for the last fiscal year was a little over f lOo.OUO, and the prob able fost-.of the postal service for Hawaii for - the - next- fiscal vyear Is $72,804.' - :- '-An apiroi)riatlon of $iaooo,000 is asked for compensation of Postmasters for the next fiscal year. Rural ' free delivery." it 4 ' estimated. will cort f2. 74t,90ti. for the next fiscal year, an in creaw of almost 0 per cent. - , "During the last fiscal year, postal money ontcrs hsned - amounted to f2.Vi.ti70.228, - an increase of almost a.tl.ouu.0110. It la aiVparent that if for tlie next. two years'the nnslnews of the money -order aystern Inereaws in vol nine corresiKmrtlngly with that of the past pear, its receipts will reach 1, hmmkn) per day. They are now about fHH,000. The net earnings ; of the nKnuey-order I system - were ?1 ,340,042 The deiKirtmeut purpose to provide money-order facilities for all localities where they, tnay "prove convenient, The nnmiter of offices- has now finally exceeoea 3U,iiuo. international monev order business Is being transacted with forty foreign countries: ... Recommend at Ion Is made that the fern for domes tic money . orders be reduced to the maximum of 20 cents for an order of $100, the minimum to remain as at present,";-;- r -. u . ; -' .:)- THE LAW VOID. Nebraska Supreme CourtTSo Declares a lopuiist Measunc LINCOLN. Xeb., Nor. 21. The Su prenie Court of Nebraska, in an opin Ion rendered today, declared the act , . . " ' ' ".',-.-,r--B? i f it . battleship Kentucky is steaming to the -.'?' .'.' establishing a. Stare Board of Trans portatlon, unconstitutional, and the board inoperative. The case in noiu was-that whvreiu At-faurney-Ueuera Smith, on behalf .of the State Board or Transiiortation, brought a suit against the Burlington and Northwest ern Railroad ' Companies to enforce a reduction In lire stock rates. FOR GOOD ROADS. Officers Elected by the Convent ion in Chicago. ., CHICAGO, Nor. 21. The follqwrng were named as officers of the Natlou ul Good Roads Association today President, William ill. ! Moore, of Mis sottrl; secretary, IL Rkhardsou, of Nebraska. Among the rice-piesldents are W. E. l'Jerce. of Idaho; Prof. Samuel Fortie, of Montana! J. James, of Washington. . Chicago was made the permanent headquarters. : ROBERTS WAS INJURED. ErLttsh Leader In South 'Africa I)e- feated by His Chargjcr; LONDON. Nor. 22. A dispatch to the Standard says: ; ': - "Iord RoIhtIs' was thrown by his horte today, liis iiody-guard rinovel him to the tkrrerninent . house at Johannesburg. He was badly whaken and broisiMl, but it is expected he will lie abk to take tlie field again iu the course of a few days." ; 1 he oflh-ials of - tlie war office wiy they are not. "iu a iKisltlon to rciHjrt anything, in connection with the rnm- oreii accident to Lord ltolMTti." This itttetaiH is intemreted Iiere as giving an indirect support to the Lveulug Standard s statement, , tliat he was thrown from his horse and seriously hurt. THE COMBINE COLLAPSED. VANCOUVER,'' B. C. Nor. 21-Tho salmon combine. whk-h last seanaii conttolletl tlD " outimt of forty-eight canneries on tlie Fraser rlrer, has col lapsed tlirougli the expiration of its nine nmii ana nie refusal or the can ners to renew the agreement. : . 4 i WILL IRRIGATE. CHICAGO, Nor. 2L-TIie ninth an nual session of the National Irriga tion Congress opened tonight.. ' ': -A DISABLED STEALER. Tlif tllELAND ; BROKE ITS PROPE'LLER AT SEA. Comrltd tii Emjdoy Two fn'gs to As it Her Jn Making Port GooJ ; :. "'- Conduct of Crew ; ; ; ' Ol'TIIA'M PTON. Nor; " 2L-TIie Red Star steams Fr claml. Caiitalu Nickels, which sailed froui New York November 7th for thi iort, passed Hurst. Castle this mrtilng in tow of two tugs. Tlie Frh5and rudder was dlkabled ;and sh- was taken in tow by the tngs fn tlx? ricinity 1 of the Scllly Islands, Monday last. - Tlie Friedaud's rudder wro-fc br6ke NovenJber 13th. ' ' Tlie Weather was Moruiy ami she lay tut tin trough of the sea-liflpUs for nesuCy twenty-four knvr. nntll tin steamer Clnden took her in tow and Jmmght her within a few tnlle of the Newlles, wliere' she was taken In ha ml by t wo Sontbam tou.tuss. As the Cludcu steamed off, ' .' ..i....-9 her grtar!ervkxawercjrerp?nlzei 4y leod ehcjfts Ifrdnf the patse$frt. Ex Stxtke'r Tlioinas .B.;- RcvuV; of N-w Yorki. a ml ot het. J4aecngers v on , 1 1 Fiiesland, wlx -were hi terrlewe! bittilr Upraise" the eonduct- of the-shlp and iC3,crtw.w- ri-j;. . A WEATHER BULLETIN. -s--4. 'f i '' "C'ji Bureau Predicr an Early Change 1 1 4Jold Snap Will oou": . -. PORTLAND, Nor,2L The Weatlier Bimtiu tonight Issued the followhi" bulletin:' ' ' Tlie ctfld vweather -to .the I'acifle Northwest coutinues with but -sllRlit abatement. The; indk atkmis cow Lnoint, however, , to, , its foon giving away to warmer weatiwr. which Is Jnst liegtanlnir to sliow iiwlf in tm a IMoach of a siorui-from the oivnn. that is noted on tonlght's.chart mer Wet, cm Brlt'sh Colcmbia. The blch tres.4 vre area over 'Montana Is-kVlarg its energy. Heavy (stw occtimil toddy In oiirhtrn Idax. but elsewlK?re in the .l'aelfle Northwest :. fair weather has prerailcd. ,. a great rurun pj. ' J Alctor. Colo.. Nov. 21 Joloi ' iu vs Hammoml. after an exniulnariou .of the, Imleixndenct . mine, .-cabkd to Ixmdon advising the reduction of dividends, and exteiu-lre'dercloiitnent. He is confident the' mine still has a great future; ",.; - -. LENINGTON. Nor. ; 21.-Charies , Mllwa.nl. aged Itt,;a pronjlrtent nwr chant of this city, was found dead ou his rear poreh today. ' lie nad- botm shot.' '' ':' ':,. : .... L. P. SHERMAN DEAD. DF-S MOINES. la.. Nov. 21 Iiam!v son P. Sherman, lirot her of the late Senator John Sheruiau,, died 'here to night, aged 701 . -v; , V; TO A, WEDDING. .: WASHINGTON. Nov. 2L-Presltlent and Mrs. McKlnley will go. to Balti more Sfatunlay, .to witness ,the marri age of, .Miss LilliauGhtry daughter of extPostmastcr tieneral ami Mrs, Gary, anil Jtobert C. Taylor. . ,. . ; THE " REPORT . DISCREDITED. LONDON!, , Nor. 21. The reported death of "Gen-al Syhalk burger, net -ing President of the Transvaal ( sluc Kruger'a departure, ",,is discredifxl here. ! . . , - ) A LAKE SCilOOXER. LOR At X." O., Nov,. 2L Tlie- txhoiH-r St. Lawrence, with n nrgo of lime stone, went ashore near here today. ' STARTED BUTTON CRAZE. CHICAGO. Nor, 21 Tlie TrI! in no says: Orvi.lle GJ Iluren. who .'killed hlnwelf by taking strychnine, was the originator of the photo-butfon and wire JeW-clry. ' Ills friends say his death was due' to a nervous affection aggi'ayatml by tlie recttit death of hi two children and by losses ia elcctiou lxl. ' ' " TENNIS MATCIL Bitlsh Auiatctir Champion Defeats an American . Professional. . PHILADELPHIA. Nov.. 21. Three Squach Raciiuette court were-ojKnil Mst. might bjr the Cricket Club, at IlaverfonK .wHli. a uuitch betw"en Eust k-. II. . M41c. , of EnV:aKl. t he amateur -court tenuis chainpiou of the woimI, and Robert Moore, prof csslo-.ia I of the.Tuxelo Club. New York. The court In which the mutch was;playel lHjlS feet wide, 00 fiset long and IN feet., in height, and -Iu. couseiiueuci necessitated . rapid play. As- a result the. voIU'yiug was incessant, and the si-oring o slow that at the explrailon of 2ii minutes, -the time liiuit-aereid niHin, Miles had scored twelve point and. .Moore eight. Tlie former .was, tlirivfure, declareil 4 lie iwiuuer. Previous to tlx Milci-Mxre contest Albert KlUs, of the I'lwliKlelpiiia Ban quette Club pkjycl Moore -a; match. tunltol to a tsTkxl of 20 minutes, ind was defvateil by the ore. of. 13 4i ami o ik.the latter biMJig .(In rcure: of the secoixl game, when time was falleI. C. ,J. IlW-keuey, of the Philadelphia iuicineiie ciun,. onictated as referee and marker. s. : ,.,. -. OHIO S COUNT- COLUMBUS. O.. NorC 2WTii .em-' clal 4-ouut of the vote.. of, the 'lafe ela tion sliows lcKIuley recidt'erl .ii:W1K; Bryan, 474.KN2. Mvinlei-'a pluralltr t2Mv. By a t t-oim-JU utM? .Itryau ha exactly the same vote he received in IN NEBRASKA. '','. , LitM-oIn, Neb. Nov. 2L-nTix otHckil count for Nebraska shows McKlulcy s plurality in the state ls,722. For tJovernor, Dietrklu- Ite-pubJU.au. hasa piui auty Uietrk-Ji. is , the lowesj man on tlie Republican state tk-ket. OVERDUE VESSELS. NEW YORK,' Nov. 2L-The overdue 0-eauk- arrived from ' Lirerpool this a f teruoon. a nd the stea mer lkiulosue. from IUrtterdam . was' -!irhted off Samly Hook tonight. ' , Now York, , Nor." 22. Tlie ' 'orerdiie tlautle transport liner ' 'Ma mttette. from fiondon, was lghtiMl at 1 o'clock this morning. - ;. " ' . "f . :J tISirr AND KILLED. HAS FRANCIStTX' Nor' 2tA rei tKTt from Santa Barlwrra'. saj-s: Five jxtp!o; were, kllkii tx-ar there toilay by the inettlng of-tIi stage. " ' l'ROPEIt SPEED' OF -A : WA R 1 1 P. It 1m outcnded'"tht;' the iicrettted siHer'of a warship slxmkt be A s-a sikhj! which' can ' lie m:t1iitalued dur- Irig a ts-rioil of at kast.sfxfr iioitrs. ami that at tlx end- of that time tlie ship slxiuld' not 4x "in ' any way fatigued, hut should tie in an material and ixTsenal respects able to continue the Kpeed iu fighting order. '" '" ;- AVllEN'WRITING-To -our-adver- tiwrsj ay you aw;tt Iu" tlx Stati-s- tlVxHblaeks - may not do- business iu) Boston ou Sunday. 4 ' - ' ; :