VEER ass. Hi PERSONS DROWNED KNOX WILL SUCCEED QUAY. expired Term in Senate. Attorney General Selected to Fill Un- JIPANESE TAKE SIU YEN ROBBERS GOT LITTLE MONEY. Denver & Rio Grande Train Held Up and Cars Dynamited—Brake- man Wounded. YANKEE MARINES LANDED Sent to Protect Belgian Legation LOST ISLAND STILL LOST. Commander Nicholson Failed To Solve Mystery Of The Pacific. Much to the regret of naval officers, Steamer and Collier Collide on | der C. Knox, of Pittsburg, Kuroki’ n n 1 , s Army Takes Another Yetta ; Italic! tha St. Ri ey General of the United States y Denver & Rio Grande passenger tT : Lieut. Com. Reginald F. Nicholson, . Lawrence River. + selected to fill the scat fn Step in Advance. train No. 5, westbound from Denver, at langier. commanding the protected cruiser PASSENGERS WERE ASLEEP. Awakened by Crash of Collision Of- ficers of the Canada Barely _Averted a Panic. The Richelieu and Ontario Navaga- tion company’s steamer Canada, bound from Quebec for Montreal, collided with the Dominion Coal company’s collier Cape Breton, six miles below | the Senate made vacant by the death of Matthew Stanley Quay and will serve by appointment of Gov. Pennypacker until March 4, the date of expiration of the late Senator’s commission. hilander Chase Knox, agreed upon by State Republican leaders to suc- ceed the late M. S. Quay in the United States Senate, was born in Browns- ville, Fayette county, Friday, May 6, 1853. His father was David S. Knox, for 36 years one of the leading men of Brownsville. At the age of 10 years young Knox gravely announced to the family that he meant to enter the prefession of the law. He attended RUSSIANS PUZZLED OVER MOVE. Think It Is Only a Feint to Distract Attention From Relief of Port Arthur. The Japanese forces under Gen. Kuroki have occupied Siu Yen, west of Fung-Wang-Cheng, on the road to Niuchwang, driving out the Russians. The occupation of the town was ac- complished only after stubborn fight- was held up by five masked men three miles west of Parachute, between Grand Junctibn and Glenwood Springs. One sealed bag containing specie was taken from the express safe, which was dynamited. The express car was badly wrecked by dynamite, | but the robbers were forced to take to the mountains before they could | gather up the valuables in the car. | When the train reached a point} three miles west of Parachute two | masked men crawled over the tender. | They placed pistols at the heads of Engineer Allison a :d his fireman and made them stop the train. Three men who were waiting on the tender ADMIRAL TAKES GLOOMY VIEW. The Sultan Accedes to the Demands of Bandit Raisuli for Release of Captives. American marines have been landed at Tangier for the protecticn of the Belgian legation. Disorders have broken out in the commercial capital of Morocco and Admiral Chadwick, as the commander of the largest force on the scene, dispatched armed force as Tacoma, reports that he has been un- able to locate the ‘lost island of the Pacific,” for which he was sent to search while passing between Hono- lulu and the Gulf of California. In 1859 the United States sloop-of- war Levant sailed from Honolulu for | the Gulf of California, and was never heard of again. It was supposed that she had been wrecked upon an island for centuries reported from time to time in the vicinity of parallels 18% ‘| degrees and 16 degrees north and me- ridians 133 degrees and 136 degrees west. Few ships ever go to that part of the Pacific, but for hundreds of | Sorel. Twenty minutes later the the public schools, leaving there for then jumped down, and uncoupled the £ i i i 1 harts have contained small y y ing that lasted throughout the day, , an act of humanity and international | years charts have contained a a Canada went to the bottom. At the the college at Morgantown, Ww. Va, a S. Toni ie En oie ey: express and‘ baggage cars. These comity. The landing was reported to dot to mark the unknown ‘island, but you time of the collision there were 110] Which later developed into the Univer- X 5 ide oo ovi.| Cars with the engine, were run two the Navy Department at Washington always accompanied by the letters avo e ty of West VI th he OB the Russian side at least is 1 i - S cople on board the Canada. Five sity of West Virginia. From there he “on "Gon Kuropatkin’s report] TSS further west. The train crew by a cipher message. Not all of it “E. D” (existence doubtful). by i people o oar . went to Mt. Union college at Alliance, tithe Ap tal toe number of received orders to remain behind on was made public. The part that was| Old Spanish charts show the island y were lost, the others were rescued. O., and was graduated in 1872. on Soot 1a Tot Intimated in the foxt pain of being shot. When the point withheld contains information as to | under the various names of Bocca “ Those who perished were: Alfred Mr. Knox came to Pittsburg in of the disgateh male public. selected for the dynamiting of the conditions in the Moorish city that it| Perde Roca Coral and New Isle, and scier Thibeault, ticket agent of the com- 1874 and entered the law office of H. “yop or ond plans are now is the express car was reached Messenger was not deemed advisable to give out. | it is generally believed that in the Pin pany at Quebec, and his two sons, B- Swope, United States attorney for 5 +" ¢ much conjecture in’ St. D. M. Shea refused to open the car It is known that the Admiral takes days when these charts were made to tl aged 12 and 15; Purser Bonneterre, of he bia Yries of Pennsylemis Petersburg. Siu Yen gives opportun- zug ned the baggage up in front of a gloomy view of the state of affairs | the islanel was well above the sea and fems the Canada. year later be was admiited to the ;, fp", fYence In three directions—| "0, 2°" and indirectly leaves the impression frequently visited. Two British naval whic A man named Brunet, of Sorel, is Dar. Soon after he was appointed as- © rr: “cpeng on Kai Ping, or on The robbers with a stick of dyna-| on the minds of officers of the navy officers, Captain Trollope and Sir Ed- ferec missing and it is supposed that he sistant United States attorney. In Niuchwang. One conjecture here is mite blew away the side door of the and State Department that serious | ward Belcher, searched for the island ness. perished. June, 1876, he formed a law partner- ., .=o-°. , activity is merely a car. A stick of dynamite was then work is probably ahead for the entire | under the orders of the British Admir- worl The chock of the collision aroused | SUID. with James II. Read. THE. Loh. Fla hart the Bttention of the] D204 against the lock of the safe. force under his command. alty but without success, although and the sleeping passengers. The Canada partnership was continued until the po = oo Fo. ive relief of Port | At this point Brakeman Shellenbarger,| The request for a force was made to| they both found land birds in the vi- tress at once began to settle and as. the 2ppointmentof Mr. Znok 2s Attomey| Arh a is that he 1Is| 0° hed been'vrdered to remain with| Consyl General Gummere by the Bel- | cinity of where the island was report- Pin rl hs apione io bo Genemal of the Uniied: States. by) C2000, S00, RICHISE oR fe In the passenger coaches two miles be-| gian diflomat' It is the understand-| ed to be. Whalers have from time to pou seriously ‘damaged the passengers President William Meliinley Api 5. force, if possible, to the main army | hind, came running up with a lantern. | ing here that the Belgian legation is | time reported that they saw the is- that were huriiedly transferred to this 01. re wes, reappoigted by Presi- —..° “he Russian commander-in-| Due of the robbers shot him in the outside of the city in the hills, where | land, but naval officers are now con- wa stan y 2 SF Leo den ooseve od re | leg. the tribesmen have bee ki id 7i d hat it I into th steamer. In the excitement some of i chief. | 2. ve been making raids | vince that it has sunk into e erfe ; eal eens When the robbers saw that the ever since the exploit’ of Rasuli in| depths of the sea P i fed hy ils BUT FIVE WHOLE SHIPS». Jo 5h 7 0res Lo | train crew were coming they fled to capturing Perdicaris and Varley. ® is Bos i ans roton Ye iad me Attempt on Czar’s Life. | the mountains. One of them grabbed Consul General Gummere has com- | DUEL ON “THE PIKE. -— NM Phibeault and his to sons cceupled And Only Three of These Ready to | “The -London Daily Mail asserts: | a sealed bag” which had been blown municated in an unofficial manner a | — Detr a state room -neAr Stier. Coe iy Defend Port Arthur. “Two infernal machines were found clear out of the safe. This was the report sent him by the British Consul Princess Bright Eyes Said to Have Asso ton’s bow entered the Canadn, and it A Chinese formerly employed in the 2° the night of June 7, concealed in| only plunder which was taken. at Fez, the holy capital of the Sultan, | Caused Trouble fetter te supposed that thiov ore: Tilted i machine shop at Port ATihur. who a tobacco boxes in the Tsarskoye Selo | — mmm that Abdul Aziz has agreed to the | T v4 h hig bl t the WwW § sed tt 3 sre killed in Macaine st at Port / r, I en policemen rou a . their berths. The body of the father. rived at Chifu, says that only five of palace, where the’ Russian Emperor is CROP CONDITIONS. terms imposed by the bandit chief. police 4 ou & t Gar = i Se He ae a t Orcs nahin one, 22 heli East Gulf States has been very gen- Sultan or alienation of his rights, but| these two lovers wrote to one another. Co: Cheng, June 9, was repulsed with a asduring the Chinese of liberal tréat*| through the heart by May Richardson, erally relieved, although more rain is It objects to a grant of amnesty to the About three’ months after meeting pan ' 2 2 ol : a’ > ' | ment in case the Japanese were ict her s isterinlaw, during a ‘quarrel. needed in portions of Florida and in na, This Government wants Raisuli | Bright Eyes, Knee Deep killed an In- rare oss of two whole battalions. | torious. rn x Bist ay | the Central and West Gulf coast dis-/ punished by the Sultan, ‘although it| dian called Kills ’'Em Quick. Knee : i 5s aid Si Tea rt A large Japanese force moved out eT —— vw. oa. f The Poares Mopgemng ng tricts. The North Pacific coast also will not insist ‘upon it if the Sultan | Deep‘was arrested, tried and sentenc- fou a . : | | pany’s woclen mill at Greenville, Pa., | experi . . refers to pa ir i ed t ison. Kills ’E ick Ww ] S30: TOMS 1) Porn WAT | WILL NOT SNOOURNGE SRIGANDS | war destvored by Sry, Saibiting lows ES a i ro Pas Dt oh sual eng and Hai Cheng road. The Rus. | aT of. $75,000, with $44,000 insurance | Cit a | ey ih CER ; a : ’ i ; ,000, , e. | jured by continuing drying north | Princess Bright Eyes, and she wrote slans had a strong -foree posted in’ a Consul Gummere Instructed Not to ~The Renssalaer . Polytechnic. insti-| winds. RUMORS OF REPULSE. him a letter discarding him, : Th ravine 30 miles. .southeast of Hail . Guarantee Ransom. tute main building at Troy, N. Y.,, was| Over the Western portions of the Auonse py ya oe al. Pot. Arth Meeting at the Indian congress she @D0 Cheng. The Japanese were preceded A cablegram received at the State destroyed’ by fire, with a loss of $200,- corn belt the growth of corn has been Mpls 0, apanese ai no rEAUr| refused. to speak to him. This, cou- 0 by two battalions, who walked into! department this afterhoon from Con-| 600. ° | checked by lack of warmth and sun-| Are Disastrous. pled with the fact she is now engaged for t the Russian ambuscade. They receiv- sil General Gammere, at Tangier; By a wréck'in the Rie Four yards! shine, and it is.much in need of cul- A dispatch from ~St. ' Petersburg, 10 marry Chief Eats Big Snakes, work ed a murderous rifle and artillery fire States that negotiations for the "rée-| at Cairé IN? Engineer George Gibson tivation, while in the Central and transmits the following from Liao- angered Knee Deep, and the result gun at close range ard were wiped out, lease of Perdicaris and Varley are still | a;yd Yard’. Foreman -John Brewster Eastern districts planting and replant- Yang. | was + a duel with Chief Hats Big and 1 only one or two escaping. in progress, but that the Sultan's re-| were Killed. ing have been delayed by rains. Poor| “The Japanese June 6, according to | Snakes, who cut off half of the right The main Japanese force, which was ' PI to Raisuli’s’ demands as to ran-| no International: Association of stands are reported from the lake re- Chinese reports, made several sus-| ar of his adversary. ‘Knee Deep se- greatly superior to the Russian. force, SOM have not yet reached the bandit Chiefs 0] Police elected ye first vice | S00 Ohio valley. and Middle Atlantic tained and Stubborn attacks on Port | cured a revolver and started for Big We tried to outflank the Russians, who | Secretary Hay ‘to-day cabled Consul Trestiont oolanal John W Hillaker States. In the Southern States the Arthur, simultaneously by land and Stakes tepee. The police arrived just adh drew off without’ losiiig a ‘man. The General Gummere * instructions for piceo "qo * E » | general condition of corn is promising, sea. They were rephised with severe rin time to prevent a murder. Japanese closing in found the ravine | 4¢aling with Raisuli, . the” point of : | although rain is needed in the Central | loss. 4 soln Tan : } We vacant, save for their own dead.’ t which is a positive injunction to re-!r Mart V. Vowell, an aged Confeder-’ Gulf coast districts. “The Botti of the Japanese in| NEWS NOTES. Chen Rear Admiral Tego. reports that on | rain from committing the United ‘ate veteran, was hanged at Paragould, | -— | Kwan-Tung is said to he precarious. | mt + erfe Tiestay & part of the feet bombard | Slates government tw any guarantee) ATS. today for the murder of W. oF. / WANT ARBITRATION. | There igre rumors .from.the same | , A heavy fall of snow is reported hi ed the west coast of the Liao Tung: Of immunity for the brigands or in| | Lovejoy. | sources Fhat the Vladivostok squadron from Leadyille, Col. | i Weer peninsula, near Kai Chau, and drove ALY Way to-take any action that would |: Secretary Shaw will go to Chester, | axe peadiock to Be Carried Before | has effected a junction with. the Port _ Robert Swaden, of Williamson, W. le back a military train’ that was ap- 2ount to the recognition of.the. right |;Pa., June 27, where he will deliver: Arthur fleet, that a naval battle took Va. was choked to death and hig body ! Wan proaching scuthward.. -No trains have . Of ,brigandage and blackmail in. Mo. an address to the, students of the, Department of Commerce. | place and that the Japanese lost four thrown into Tug river. + Db been seen since. The enemy was rocco. Thig attitude will be adhered | ‘public schools. b According to information given ou” | ships.” : .. Arthur Blackwell and, John W. { a) ; driving in troops and throwing np [0 regardless of consequences to| Edward Delaney is under arrest at at the headquarters of the. Masters ~The Shanghai correspondent of the Wade were shot and killed af Browns- : faces H works, evidently expecting a landing | Perdicaris. ‘Détroit, Mich., on suspicion of know- 20d Pilots’ Association in Cleveland, Moming Post teleg T2phs TRAST date of burg, Va. by Edward McCormick. Price i of the Japanese on that point and | TT ‘ing something of the theft of a gold |'the deadlock on the lakes will be al June 8: | The midshipmen: of the Naval Acad- Tak i : ai : . i rine) 22.00 once officially brought to the attention! roreneral Stakelberg’s R : . 3 making all prepatations’ to prevent it. |! HAD BOGUS MONEY. ‘brick: valued at $22,000 from the Sf he Decartont oi © Sl tad w elb 5 Russian bri- emy have embarked at Annapolis for Small gunboats ‘sent in by Rear Ad- . . © — ‘Pacific Express Company. | 2 § o ommerce and gade marching in the direction of their summer practice cruise. miral Togo bombarded the Russians Man With $4,000 in Counterfeit Gold I: Alleging loss of sight, hearing | Labor, at Washington, with a view .to Port Arthur suffered a reverse on Sat- Triad M hy Wg Th at work, and it is believed caused ; me tHont, : ii 7 Yj an Ing | gecuring a settlement through arbi- urday near Wafangtien and retired to| Dominic J. Murphy, commissioner the § | 1 k, and it is believed caused con- Certificates Arrested. 2 smell and touch in consequence of in- tration rashichizo.” of pensions under President Cleveland year £ siderable damage. | ; . A man giving his name as Marcus Juries received at the Iroquois The- I ; oo : var lf = F | has been elected by the Panama canal Rumors are in. circulation in St. 2 atre fire, Miss Mary Lutige choo] |». ID the event of a general sympathet EEE eet 20,00 gi Gd S are in. cl tion in ‘Crahan’ was arrested at the Delmar Fe 7, vias. Mary L,uLlgor, a SCho0. 14, ¢irike of al hes em ; i commission as secretary of that body. . Petersburg to the effect that a great pace. Wt QE ia: 3 i teacher, filed suit in the superior |C SiTixe 0 all branches employed on | . Water Supply Poisoned. 7 : the | > is Sl race. track at St. Louis’ by Secret Ser- 2 Ee . 3 the lakes not less than a quarter of ! g t iT The Shull & Badgers brick works at ark naval battle has. taken place off Port vice Operative Murphy, on the charge | COUrt against the owners of the the-| "= upon men would be involved upplementary .1eports from the pyner pa, was destroyed by fire from mar : Artin in Yuen te Russian 2nd of ‘having in his possession counter-| A es an of Chicago, asking Many thousands of coal and iron min- A SER me the a gas explosion and Jeremiah Wil- ; ur Japanese battleships were sunk. feit money. In the prisoner's possess- mages 50,000. | Ta SEY i S i OY jiams, th ight wate inj - 3, : No chOhlrmution of the ruinor cab he ik tho milan pris ners DOSSess- | ct ihiit on wus at 1Dby Joon Nb. Pail, hag ar i disastrous effects to the liquor trade diamonds and jewelry were stolen fessed that he had killed his aged 9 But {widely sor fot a 4 3 ; r Lewis Etzel, the war cor-| held in $30,000 for examination. Bail| by the energy of Prohibitionists ; mother, Hannah Scbbeit. at their i u and widely spread plot to depose the re. nt who was killed by Chinese | was not furnished and she was com-| throughout the country the Whole- from Hotel LeMarquise, in East Thir- y 00 in Jacob's Creek, near Trenton | i Sultan exists throughout Morocco. It goldiers. will file a claim against the | Tnitted to the Tombs prison. | sale Liquor Dealers’ association voted ty-first street, New York. -An hour N. J. z § oes has no connection with the late re-| Chinese government for $20,000 dam- | The Anderson Department Store $23,600 to fight prohibition legislation ' later the valuables were found by the Frank J. O'Connor was killed and 4 be bellion but originated wi ith the re-l : | company, at Buffalo, N. Y., has asked in Pennsylvania and other States. police in a furnished room in East Harry Scott probably fatally injured ligious and educated : i me | for a receiver. ~The liabilities are The action was taken 2s a result of Thirtieth street, occupied by William at Coney Island by the starting of a 3 supported hy The case been put into the | $500,600. the following report: J. Dards and George Glocke trolley train while the men nr ] "He influential , including membe hands of attorneys who will seek the The home of Henry Suthern, at “Never in the history of the trade clerk and head bellboy, respectively, derneath a car making repairs E whol of the Moorish QOVernient. aid of the state department at Wash-| Maggard, Ky., was burned and all has such a remarkable change in at the hotel. Both men are under ar- J. © Marcel hose for 5 She The Sultan is cognizant of the pro- teston In Clot oine iro celal: Mrs. | Of the occurants, the father, mother | sentiment taken place in a brief time rest. The stolen jewels are the prop- $300 000 Fiocicd th hin x i TCIno posed revolution and may be obliged a a ai am. ATS | and daughter perished. | (the past year). A year ago there was erty of Mrs. Halsey Corwin, wife of of Leavanworts fo has Lens 1] yg to leave Fez because he has not the Etzel and Miss Anna Etzel, the mother . ot ; ,. | general demoralization, and dealcrs 2a Brooklyn millionaire, and were fenced to 35 years 4 Sn Son tH. ng forces to withstand such a universal | 20d ter of the young man, have The Pennsylvania railroad station | were importuned for money to Lelp taken from the apartments at the rs on aon 2 So pi five ple | rising. received a tele egram from Francis B.| at Cresson was entered by three mask-| carry doubtful elections. There are! hotel occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Cor- Fonrs OL Seven counts. | mad En ra ing secretar y of state at ed men, who blew open the safe with | cases where it is necessary to use Win. Fire in the tobacco district of Dan- { sick iii . > 1, stating the consul RIU glycerin and obtained $300 in| money in opposing the enactment of i La ville, Va., destroyed three warehouses « | F i Killing Foliows Quarrel. 3 ~ : Tetnsing 1s compel “For years ago Thompson shot and kill he expe a speedy | 1902, and an increase of $88,000 over Twenty-seven persons were slight- | vaio Indians near Fruitland He fs Seon yam my i 7 ge rother rT as rr ritv ne Y ures i r ini i lav 3 g rand 2 A iia Ee 2 ee 3 TT SI his li iy Bo ils rity independent o? figures of the corresponding] ly injured in a trolley accident at| knocked from a cliff by falling rock, | J. Taylor as a clerk in the War De. ere upon his mpther with a knife er period of 1901 Des Moines, Ia. death resulting instantly. L partment. i : 7 go TT ———— i pre oT rr ry re ee eee ee ee. i —— im: —— * unc : : : | : | —_—— Mrs. .Phipps Wants a Hearing. LEV] Z. LEITER DEAD. Alleged Firebug Caught. Left 174 Dead. | UNDER WATER 12 HOURS. | Destroy Russian Minos back Counsel representing Mrs. Gengvie Chicago Merchant Succumbs to At-| Charles Hughes, who says he came| Thibetans recently attacked ‘the | 'fhs Innanese legtl ne Were Ye Cunndics Phipps, Flog In the TNs ck of Heart Disesse. from New York, has been arrested on | pritisn post at Khangma. The Brit-| SuPmarine Boat Could Remain Ten| The SoMhretg ron 4 YoshinS: rub] trict court at Denver a petition for i A ji C i EY g a member of a band ish Iowses were one IKhuikia Litled) Days at Ocean’s Bottom. ton has received the following cable- said i Z. Leiter, of Chicag £ w >rding Sh :05%es Ww < cilled | ; : ¥en the reopening of the ex parte he: 2 a = V: a thi It cot. rs Cin and five wounded. The Thibetans left | The submarine torpedo boat Fulton, | gram from Tokio: Admiral Togo re- > Pills € ag al 1 ted umber 1d 11ve l ed nibet 3 oe ~ : a 7 a > : ? at which Judge Palmer appoir 1ge, Bar Hs which ers side 174 men dead around the Poul and | which wag sunk to the hotiom of the por =. that the clearing up operation in | gong husband, Lawrence C. Phipps, of 1ad taken for ing a ‘prope many others were killed in the pur-| Ocean for a test, remained there over the Talienwan bay is progressing sat- a wed : burg, custodian of their c had not been Ww of about g suit. | 12 hours. 3 ugh weather. a whom he tcok away from her re hy Edwar Charl tous trams) atches ty-one mines were discovered and . . iy 3 y , hi + attempted harle ous tramp | ( der of | explo between June 2 and June 6 pu in New Yor At the ex par noticed that | char railroad | t . play-| . 2 Pied es ana Jie b Unit ing, Mrs. Phipps Was. not 1 him but | sw at ts Tagm.| > Chiness formerly served the burn by her attorney, who 0 street and | Gi for | co 2S is now ily em- > T deal notification of the step him under cour i W by §