I ——————— PH . -f . [ae " 1 ALARMED ABOUT CHINA. ’, - CHRIFERE TY RUSSIAN CRUSADERS BLAMED. CIAL IN 5 A WILL DISARM THE LENA. Luna SHEE EE fw aT Th i ill Attempt to HE ; { at Chinese Wi Pp JEELEEd if otles Diddted With &h Addie TUN | 5% " ean] Fear BK ft | Bodies RBiddiad With Shot and Left id Russian Transport Wiil Be Disman- | Occupy Conqueres! Ground. x —— Lying in the Street Mutilated ,| @ —— Hed at San i : ; Reports that the Chinese are mak 1% aw ’ My Mob 3 President Roosevelt issued an order : of Defeat | ; Ta nny C d ) i 2 : < oa : : x : nz ar ns to ocgupy conguere Cale C:zuses Many Deaths and A Calic dispatd fo tnaohindel ‘Japanese Said to be Preparing| through acting Secretary of State, Kuropatkin Lays Blame ing preparatio Bs ay ) A tab spateh to th hil - " = ? . : , 2 3 Orloff territory : reating s € : Great Froperty Loss Eat i re ; ; : for Fight at Mukden. Adee, directing tirat the Russian arme on (General Orloff. territory are cre g SOI » One e: phia Jewish Evening {,: from: ifs |= ol C ansiot Long Dewiat Sun Fran nL for China has been all along an un- party 3 7 + 1TH o ere ee em 2 § $8 iif NY en” met 2 - > = p oi %i. or . hic a r - 3 - = = udent, dated . Kings cisco, be taken in custody by the naval’) HALF OF ONE REGIMENT KILLED | certain quantity from i Rony isi of : ieee § = of 300 18ST Ter Ian) > Te , aut ritiog et TI ton Qe 3 £ { = = = Te a - complication “mi MUCH SHIPPING DESTROYED. | ofl Preussen, Ger | RUSSIANS READY TO MEET THEM | authorities of the United Slates and | HA yelopiieht or come : reg thane ya that the Tu haa 3 disarmed. | — expected. ng u ae | many, says that the R ian crusades ! bed that | The logical belief has always bee lieve ! inst it} 0 a TTT The conditions prescribed are tbat} : The logica Y ec 1 a a | against the Jews have penetr: E | eS | : : Mud and Sis GAR 2 Fruit Crops Were Ruined in Several- ay Eg 2 pong rated fo Reinforcemants of Troops and Artil-! the Lena be taken to the Mare Is-| Artillery Sticks Fast [In \ that China would endeavor to the ut States—Rainfall Records Were took place at : ; | land navy yard and there dismantled Whole Company Fails. to Move most to refrain from taking side in tates—Rainfa € is situated in the lery Have Been Brought to ' by ‘re val of small guns breech he present conflict, in order that she A Broken is situated : ye 3 | by removal of sm guns, se One Gun. the present c , ra en, Germany, close Them Rapidly. | blocks of large guns, small arms, might be in a position to make the drug ee ontier. Further na ammunition and ordnance stores; =— pest terms possible with the ultimate drugs 3 Ss 2 ed by mail within | that the captain give a written guar- ml uronztkin's ficial re-| victor: but it is realized that a com- 4 comp ves wer st roperty damage Y ia tA re ' . a 3 : Jeneral Kuropatkin's oilici ¢ e Lives Were IC peop rty damaged | week, cob Gansburg, edi-| It is reported that the Japanese antee that the Lena shall not leave Qe oe : considerable relief tinned Japanese advance into tha x. tain and ships wrecked in the : tor of the Je Fvening Post, ex- | are gradually closing in on Mukden, | San Francisco until peace shall have | port comes as a nie oa of | heart of Manchuria might exert a Wast swept up the entire Atlantic pecis to be in possession of a more and no movement will be made | been concluded: that the officers and | gs setting at rest alarmists stories “| powerful influence upon both the Chi- the 15th. complete story of the slaughter. He against Tiel ipass, until the fate ofl Son be pare not I Jenve the loss of guns, the cutting off of | hese peasantry and he : near- A x said that ° io menti was ade > = ™ = : | San Francisco until some other un- a 3 r F acan- ’ $1.0 -clle -egular roops teres It was cre of the said that while no mention was made | Mullen shat hoot. decided Strong | derstandi St el disposal may] divisions and the death of or cap-|by ill-controlled reg oh Ds, just Storms oft: re —. of the character of the mob, there is | ~ — HIE seni ba | derstanding as to their disposal yi e of prominent commanders. The | which the weak cenfral government aAnate ri 2 Yoibt that it Whe co > | parties of Japaness have been report- | be reached between the United States | ture of p nent Mal. = oki ight find it difficult to % th ning adding t re no doubt thar it was composed of L ee “nt and both the belligerents: : report enters at considerable detail at Peking migh J : b BF & the which swept ¢ q Christians. The Post’s account of | ed to the northeast of Mukden. | or } ie mere SD lehyarlous phases ofthe battle curb, thereby precipating sesjous the BRN GAGE ind 5 : : : that after disarmame S / > Bo ications he scene of act- rer Sea and the massacre, une rl Pe hiect iz SUDNOS t : 4 . a: irslv bears | complications upon the s other over sca and nd. ; ; fh : = jeans >, under a Berlin date, | Their object is supposed to be the may be removed to a private dock for of Liao Yang, and entirely bears out | 0 BL ition Yioro The. grates! loss of 1 was near | 13 2s fongws: ey i turning of the Russian flank. such reasonable repairs as wlll make the declaration of the Associated TEE t g Ine Lt SIE ; “We have received terrible WS 7 i a ! Apr aE i 4 og . 4 FF Y i gh id v Israel hig: of 3h as 2 rive new The Russians ire manifesting great | her seaworthy and preserve her in| press at the time that General Or-| DOUBLE TRAGEDY. - A vite 1 Ia Crew nen ¢ ¢ second day celebration | Ti i + 3 oa 1 itz i £ Dy min i a yy non ini or 3 en J . 3 > SHOT activity and strengthening the | 800d condition during hee a lofi’s failure to hold the vital DOSI-| - P- a cher men, employes. 0 he ssnoanna (sunday, Septembe > or : = . or ay be so repaired at the navy r ai mines was respol- y : American Dredging Company was | and the report is much worse than defenses at Mukden and Tie OF MAY he fo 1 p : ier should tion By the Yentai mine ¥ . ¢ the | Married Man Shoots Girl and Kills Nerve swamped ‘in Uf e Delaware : river. | Kishi ae ar ar pass Reinfor ents are continu- | yard if the Russian commander s Kk! sible for the breaking down OI the | imac Dr. R § = in the i ce ! . ner. ass. ne re 1ents . He. thi hi at. ive 1ock oe a a rltn’e . £4 Lig ity Sih vo Tittle pas 2! 8 or i : atty Privin fror th th t0.1.50 elect; that hile 81 a private doc whole of General Kuropatkin's plan i Eight of the n persons on the little WS 3 es murdered in tl streets ally arrvin from the north, 10-| s ‘RavVY var . 4 , 2 El Db : Jews w murdered in the streets y Fg 3 i ¢ | the commandant of the navy yard at| ‘50 | Two miles east of Centerville, 000 it craft were d rom farther! 7 Sasnovitch and blood: : gether with new guns and supplies o z Sp i ro. oN : of the trie. ed 7 : in Sor yo Se Aarne of Sasnovi ch an t ylood flov ed in BEES ava a a3 i Mare Island shall have custody 0 t 2 The report dwells upon the terrible | washington County, Pa., Miss Dora wl own the ¢ onviile—comes | the gutters 1! a stream... The dead; 1009 aud ion Be Y | ship: that the repairs shail be over-| __ oy : sred during. the re- | : . Pi the report men Were | ara over 30. and the wounded, while clothing for the troops, as if the cam- seen by an engineer officer to be de- | difficulties encountered du g ne © | waterall, aged 21 years, of Westbury, Ly drowned of | not known, reach hundreds More DP2ign was expected to continue well | Yiiled by the commandant, and that, | oy a a Ya fon gin Long Island, was shot twice through «1 an Halifax ing a| ep ” i 7 ae \t nenpe all ni 1e southern front, when 2 ser = . ! lalif x, Bn2 41 than 100 were left ad or be- 2... w.., | when so repaired, if peace shall not on L as ¢ infantry | the right lung by Edward Tombaugh, h $500,600 f Ye was nNOLJ feved to have b wound still at Yen then have been concluded the vessel | and a whole company Ol itd 2 Tel : a < cu JU Ao < X dls J 3 - . 4 he : 5 ~ i ore yO 0 « 1 Q > i - directly due t the flames | a ? > ) force is 10-| (yo11 pe taken back to the Mare Island | harnessed to 2 single gun were not | aged 27 years, and SO seriously in range were fanned n forward by | “The relat somes y Kings City a short ‘distance | \.T_ "Carq and be there held until| able to remove the gum from a quag jured that the physicians say she the high Ping gh prevatied. 1 risen : . % i — Anvhe Dos of | {}1e end of the war. mire. cannot live. Tombangs after shoot- z ered comparatively 3 r x near Shaho-Sze. Cant insky 1 nssian shi t+ is show hat the retirement | ing the girl, turned the weapon on -N oi r : tri . ant. Berlinsky, of the Russian ship It is showm that the g e girl, RR . No dl rhRint n hwandos | Any, ar der {rox . + nart of u's > Sr > ¢ SA Bet? : z : : igs T| 1d rain and thunder ane 1d der froin 1ght to be a part of OKU'S | 1 ona wag informed of the president's from Liao Yang to the north bank himself and ended his life. tion but little | Sa I il 8 command, and is believed to indicate decision to permit the Lena to re-| or the Taitse river was carried out The tragedy occurred in the front $1 acts ie aoe Jinetee ne {GO Yy I : i upc he Po sn er nover SUrrol . Po Thee ho wi ' is p . s . + ; act 1al damage Mimgroen a ou Dire 7 mop fe i that a gene ra] movement to surround main here on condition that she would in good order, and with celerity un-| parlor of the home of Anderson Jef- It hn g arges w t g ta JE 1Si1 u ters al T SUnrise, jg 1 under r . . nd io 3 Tr i . : ‘ ATL co rr rte 3 i : ge oy iii oh | and whonet . it { ols Jew 2 i uy an : a nded be- gond her uns ashore. 3 He, in TUT der cover of night on August 31, | freys. Mrs. Jeffreys and Mrs. Henry Olde > ight thel T — ps > g 2 Y i ii a riday m ing 78 ? Med I e communicated to lmiral Goodrich where! it. had become evident that/| Ilanan, a neighbor. were eyewit- petit shore Nar- | purs 1m d stabbet ir a to Maior-Gene Mistc (0’S | 13 rarninont’s nh oRs tf m- 2 y v . > 2 p: Bao one for or shot lows $ ho wig g to Mal ene : ne nis government s llingness to com- | ~ a1 Kuroki was making a de-| nesses. Jealousy prompted the deed. i this OWS, 2 4 & . T Sih down as ie 11vision W¢€ Dro > wit} 16 © itions z : 3 5 i BE - ic 1 } fatality wi Gea ri Sn ea = Sor rous into | py with the conditions. termined drive at the Russian com-| Tombaugh was married and leaves sum] atality was reported city, | making his escape. of the skir-| rere 2 sf an ot : Lin yan ite and tao children : 1 Tax when a piece of-cast iron fire escape | “The bodies of those who were rid- Te It is report- ASK POWERS TO END WAR. As Aor of CP ayy i — .y C11T ty quUg . 1te a c Ape Qn ve * was blown from ing and struck | dled with shot were left to lie in the ed here anese are ad- nh General Kuropatkin pays tribuie to Miss W at rall says the tragedy Carl Hertzner, him instantly. | gtreet until the second mob, carrying | vancing from the east. Al jpterpariiamentary Union Wants to the courbes, pil; devotion of every, was the vesult of her rerggal to rat A fishing at, the Joseph | knives would come along With | strong for 153ians is ready to Bul Trostie in Car Eust arm of the service under his com-! away with him. They were once Th : ES woul ot 2 d 12. i : J i = . : sa vEeTrV y of co i Church of C . N..Y. struck on! ipejr gharp. blades they severed meet them ; 5 De Tasso: | mand, and especially to the bravery sweethearts. plair 11 A | o 2% agua 2 x Xs : 11s ‘or ter ating 1e SS0O- . g Peakes Hill was smashed tO | yanGs jegs and feet. Fragments of Recon as have established| A plan for terminating the RuSSO-} ,. tng troops to whom was set the : | —_—— mak pieces. T and crew of 21} ;y oc "hodies were hurled to dogs the fa > Japanese are mass- Japanese war and for preventing the | i, of recapturing the Sykwantun KUROPATKIN HAS CHARGE. Peor en wore | which followed the mob ing near VYen-Tai and Bentsiaputze.| outbreak of other wars has | hills, on the north bank of the Taitse —_— . “mile Lem. 1 fngton DS ane The “A you Jewish woman, named | Bodies of Japane are also mMOVINg | een formulated at the inter-parlia- | river. : . : Forces Under Alexieff Transferred to prac ene I Eas a up. Gelenzer, who was the mother of five | in the Liao river valley. from. Chi- | mentary union at St. Louis. It was| The engagement of the Right 0 the Great Retreater. ” aus y > : Accordir to i rma ( nl- |g a i aged i i ay. | i raw o , s al . . rooted hon fotded and tops ruin children, ight desperately, and According nae mation as introduced in the session of the inter-| September 2 was productive 0 Se9¢ Admiral Alexieff has surrendered ] the , iss 00 a 35 H . i. , 23 sources the Japanes 2AV- | harlic rary i < im- 3 saver 4 oe . > : } > ed. In Chesapeake bay the storm was pleaded for her children’s sake that DES SOUTCOS Sap Z D8! a parliamentary union, and unanim-| of the most severe fighting © . the ommand of the forces at Vladivostok, § eons particularly fierce. Incoming steam- | her life be 1. She was stabbed ng 4 Ohi ee yh working | oY adopted. lt consists of a reso- | whole battle. It was practically & Harbin and Tieling to General Ku- jt corn ers arriving at Baltimore report that | 58 times and dismenbered. Al ie ro lofenses there lution requesting the powers WhO | company commander's fight, com-| popatkin. Thus the hero of the re- hic’ never in their cxperience has such | though the Jewish quarter was so ter- | on the J Paness doer. . signed the treaty at The Hague to | mands becoming separated in the treat {rom Liao-Yang becomes su- i keer a furious gale swept down on them at | rorized that ev man was afraid of Te rot rn L approach both Russia and Japan with | garkness and independent units act- preme commander of all the czar's i Eess this {ime of the. year. One man was! his life, men went to the rescue of | NEW SOUVENIR GOLD DO LARS. a viev of terminating at once the | ing upon their own initiative with | troops in the far east. This meas- “ seen adrift in a small rowboat in| the woman, but she died a few min-| SE 7s nH Th | war in the east. . his | the one object of carrying out the | ure has presumably been taken to AS Chesapeak y. was impossible utes after she had been carried into | Portland Exposition To Se em, A more important ev ent than i | commander's orders to retake tha | enable Kuropatkin ‘to marshal with: JL. to rescue T= crm was accom- | the nearest hot | For 32 Each. tis. 8 practical plan for de heights. out restriction the fresh forces mov- AP paniefl by a cold wave. ——e ie | The first $25,000 in gold souvenir | the outbreak of other Ay ae The necessity of retaking the Sky-| ing from the north to co-operate with | Ww - > v re > . ala : nat 3 « nte 1 hs i iE . » Reports from down the Chesapeake PRINCE BISMARCK DEAD. | dollars for the Lewis and Clark ex-| &is0 was promos Bp at & wantun heights formed the first| the retreating army. ' bay indicate that last night's storm —— | position received by the | the executive councl ~ ; TE | break in General Kuropatkin’s plan,| It is believed at headquarters that ~ IF Mr : It TY y | r : e SE 5 arliame 7 1 . ichard | ; 2 » | . acl = ee ' et yas unpre ; in its fury and yw.5 gon of the Grzat Iron Chancel | First Natl of Portland, Ore. lla g a a and lost him a whole day, Septem- | the Russian army may find it possi- | of | long continuance. For nearly 10 lor of Germany | from the Government mint at Phila- | Bartholdt, assisted by other mem-| u = = 4 4,5 delayed launching | ble to take the offensive against the q Tope i or ¢ 4 many. | Ir: x 1 Gt ¢ Y Stator vy oF ix , £ 1 ec in | 2 1 hours the bay was swept by a rain OF we J : | delphia. The coins are a trifle smaller | bers of the United States ie | he tiow against Kuroki, and when | Overwenried Japanese much sooner | 10 and wines that for a time raged Herbert Bismarck died than dime. .h is inscribed on had carried a resolution in orsed the Russians had just regained a foot: | than appeared possible even a few & ii more fierc n anv other storm in morning. The end was | one side with ‘he legend “Lewis and that requests the president of the | 2 oa i coo | days ago. However, the weightiest 4 we, Ta ldest Cheszpeak > oo Ter i . | United States to invite all the nations hold on the coveted position, Orloff’s | h 3 { Doni the memo ize. oldest Chesapeake he tended! to hs for {Clark Exposition,” while on the other | STL Hass : busy S| failure to hold the Japanese advance | counsel continues to favor the con- ! =-on mariners ; He roment of Hiu| gide appears the words “United, of the world to assemble in a con-| a % opened gaye | tinuation of the Russian retirement | duty = a r on the retirement of WS 0° FF apie ference for the purpose of considering | against the Yental mines threatened : 3 1 Ep ps yp father In 1390, Prince Herpert Bis-| States. One jolla Eo air ties | the envelopmeht of Kuropatkin on | until the army cjn pmagtically be re i - 1 in Lov, Ce = ci £ m : 11 int de dh . ja - > £ P a8 | 2 3 ¥ | i > 100,000 WOMEN TO VOTE. Sor hed tonon part in pubHe ofits | The installment is the first issu the execution of arbitration trea or : 2 p 2S = 3 x | constituted out of reach of annoyance | kind er INAZes iu aes Print bp i motas i ance of the $250,000 gold coin appro- which will give The Hague court the north, cripple the whole RUS-| a the hands of Oku and Kuroki's 7% was Thiz Mey, Decide Result. in: Fourj ORly 8% a momar of the reicustag | priation allowed by the Government jurisdiction over such questions as it | sian scheme and forced the now his-| gayyers, x ure Western States. | Pirage Pinar K a= 3 i. in accordaz with the terms of the | is mutually agreed Jol, be foforred toric retreat to Mukden. 2 EBA 8 Rood : | was the oldest son of the late Prince | you 4 Clark appropriation bill. | to arbitration; also the advisability o - | i omen entitled to vote | ni : . Mana F.ewis and! larg appropriats = : ’ an ¢ { NEWS IN BRIEF. fe 3 Ole | otto Bismarck, the great chancellor | wi.y coin will be sold for $2, and to | creating a congress of nations to TRAIN ROBBERS ESCAPE i atta sidential eclection ' L +2 | Flach coin will be S0i 2, g gres ; 3 E. i tag ee . 1 ; | of the German empire. He studied | tohager of Av ition: .onvene i all the discus- . : box ered in the States of of Hy x 28 Ry ar aor the pur 1aser of ve an additional SpYon: medley To : S mone During the fetes at St. Cloud, Ly, Colorado, Wyeming, Utah and Idanol ay mB ae To a an pe one will be presented sion of international questions. ! Bandits Whot Hold U Expfés Es | France, Louise Droisner, a woman lion “eq 0 rad 2 ¥ . Se s 3 + 3 vg, served 1p L SS Te ny rn eri res 3 i I 8 - 7 5 . this year, and it js admitted by poli- sltie Jerven 2 et he thea al 7 ; = P Express | tamer, was horribly bitten and torn by £ ticians that they practically hold the as a lieutenant of rves during Gk TELE=GRAPHIC BREVITIES. JAPAN'S TERMS OF PEACE. cape on an Engine. a Negus lion, Which lately belonged to Ae so t : I 1ey practically : : 2 en { ’ 0 2 ; g | > : : ~intes | Franco-Prussian war of 1870-71, and | — mem tin sandits " 2 ea ‘ finis balance of power in those States. | ? s Five bandi‘s perpetrated a suc-| an American showman. 3 . : 11v a1 xc} t im- | . wounded at the battle ! Sin 2 : tn var = Wants Manchurian Railway, 100.000, . . = si . IR Both “parties fully appreciate the jm} Ws /oTniy Erne Tere | Suits amc ing to over $15,000 ? "| cessful hold-up of a passenger train| W. J. Morgan, President of the W. Be] portance of the women’s vote at the of Mars-La-Tour. In 1873 Herbert | o... §1ad in Washington, Pa. courts C00 Pounds and Far East Navy. | a ; Zan, A 4 Tt ide ic ts are | became an official of the Department ar ienA a 4 . o iv legraph’s | O iio Chicago, Bock Island andebad J. Morgan Lithographing Company, of : : coming election. and no efforts a : 4 as ger = ageinst the borough ou account of re- The London Daily Telegraph's os ’ Re Claveltnd In Sand Tr Sos GF Tt i endc spared to win thé good Will and sup-, of Foreign Affairs, and was assistant | paving and grading the streets. Tientsin correspondent telegraphs! cific Railway near Letts, Ia. The | ole ap Leics ed Arn EO pe 13 (Sig port of the feminine voters. 2 to his father, po OS iy ' Estimates of gross earnings of the that he hears {rom a trustworthy statements of expiéss men are that | weeks. inl ‘ i a A Mrs. J. Ellen Foster, president of | was attached to the German legatio S | United States Steel Corporation for | source that the Japanese foreign min- the robbers secured no money, though | Gay C Stalin Dette, “ ¥ Milt the Wornan’s National Republican As-| at Berne and at Vienna irom 1874 to | alondar vear ending December | ister has issued a circular. announc-| ie ing i | AY. As gs, treasurer of the oa i ha .n sent West by the | 1877. Later on the deceased became | the cplendar ygar Snaing 0 i that it is Japan's intenti to | the safe was"blown open and the con-} Preferred Mercantile Company, Bos- by a sociation, has been ser 2 3 PRT. ater on the dgtonss 1€ | 91 vary from $479,000,000 to $490,000,- | Ing at it is Japan's intention tents taken. The officers assert that | ¢ an atveitod Sa national committee tg conduct the! councillor of the German émbassy in 000 turn Port Arthur, when it is captured, bor at iin 2 oh | ton, was arrested on 2 charge of con- ATT 2 the women of the iy grid tly occupied i VV d the whole of the Liao-Tung penin- | the safe contained merchandise of | ducting a diamond lottery in violation campaign, among Ne WO 1 | London, and subsequently occupied | “op 0 hoiaved. to be members | Rd the WAGED the liao-lung penin- | on, value, company papers in tran- | of the postal laws > \ four ‘States. It is expected that the | (1 o came position at St. Petersburg. : rt Lysnisil i sula, over to the Chinese, who will! i 2 SS > : + Of the postal laws. . N : = 1 rincipal ! % ] to til of the gang of train bandits who held |. x |. sit, ete., but no money. | sdavin H..J . , E =, Mormgn- question will be the princip In 1884 he was appointed minister | i: Lh ok Island express, were ar declare Port Arthur an open port. |=... engineer as the train rounded s 5 ‘ : it! pe 3 > tre io : gE ha s 7 { 3 3 feature of the campaign in Utah, 1da-| no ginary at The Hague, and in UDC 2 Be duis BD a “On the same authority,” the Daily | TB engineer a ne ram Jomnci Rpaushufy has resigned his position, Saw y x i i i »! - er es ween I = iv a ‘1 | » 2 Ir 1 : 2 : 3 ho amd Wyoming. While the labor, 5 id hnanr: Sooretary oT Srgd, UelWes A 3 "9" | Telegraph's representative says: I} ’ 1 on NC and at a meeting of the music hall dus! 308 WYO | 5 ost important 1885 he became unde A y Old yond Iowa. , They will be held for} ; ; : Hl be prepared [track and stopped the train. Im } pre ; the question will he the, mos: mp | state in the Department of Foreign | oa. tari, : am told that Japan will be prepar iol The nalts. eroront cop SorTpiltes of the board of trustees issue in Colorado. Affairs. This post Herbert held un- | Yt ne the Pieispare | Lo entertain peace proposals after she | 1d baggage car wore boarded by the | 0F, Carnegie institute, held yesterday re 2 — z Si : AWTEen Ee IL ps, Ihe spur Ty ak 1 r « Xal-halia } i > 2 3 oy § ! i . 5.3 iE seal | Git tive ndismissak of this. failier; from, JAWIepce Lo. HL oa ee has taken Mukden and Sanaa on | obbers. The messenger of the ex, ROrning the resignation was accept- | De y : . : { illi aire. was T € ivore P, aces: Trg that 2 . 8. 2 S sen 2X | : : es Precis Th wv of | the chancellorship, when he left the. Rag : A ed Chandler oy Mlevys rs TER oT Cd press car was compelled to open the ©d- i Sy For the first timerin the TY Ol} ervice of the empire. From 11884 | I Se ocvere Reg OFfLAGNS Syne e Over *B% | door. The safe was dynamited and The gross receipts of the 50 large Kentucky a negro woman has been | - ot tensa was @& fiember: Phipps.!ohitie "ground. ofiidesertion, Manchurian railway and run it as a | £99 2 dy ed and | 3 : opes i em] f the bar and, 10 1557 whe docansod Wal ® to RS Dt. trict Court of Denver, Coll strictly commerciel enterprise; sec. ile, contents taken, afiep which the postoffices in the country for August, ed admitted as a member or be ia nan Rolonitay aad also, by the District Court of Den , Coles}. 8H y € rprise; se . ey . . 3 as compared with A dain ] icens active 1aw in Nis coun-| of the German pel ta : Cf Tre rATaEt 2 loiear ond, that Russia pay £100.000.000 in-j engine wag then cul ‘off and the! 88 compared with:August of last year, for licensed to praciice i ov m 1893 until the time of his death. Harry S. Batchelder, Yale's famous , that £8ia bay 4 iti) : ow 1% thoes ge show t increase of $604.826 al. . try. She was examined before the irom 7592 unit a % ; Te ot Yin oh OUS | domnity: and third, that Russia is to | robbers ran it through Letts and to a net increase of $604,826, or al gre: hl it. Court “at Lexington and pass- He was mar 1 in 1892 to Countess’ giant foot, bal guard, has been Sen- | 1-1 over all her ships in Chinese | Within two miles of Columbus Junc- most 13 per cent, the gross receipts the Gren) ic is S. J. S. White and | Margaret Hoyes, of the Hungarian no tenced to six months In jail and to C0 i Japan. Japan would be pre- | tion, where it was left standing. The at all of the 50 offices aggregating Ver: she lives in Loaisville. She is mar- bility, and after Ja Jou h ; 8 i 2 fine 3 Sy ule a gamb- | pared to lease Sakhalian to an Ameri- Rongits spe and no trace of 3S Tie Sargent increase was hon ; father he ial Fie (ile Of DriNge Sig. I0USD Bt RoRtI A | can company for £35,000,000.” them has been found. 36 percent at Peoria, Ill. Tat ried. | ? : : 2.506 pony ge 8, th, . 3 way — = . The 3 of the Philadelphia | — | re , J. P. Fenton, a Philadelphia trav- | Jost 3 . * WHY E. and Re ilway have declared a | i Orders Court Martial ling salesms: it suici z BURNING ERIDGE COLLAPSED. | GIRLS’ HORRIBLE CRIME | and Re allway have declared a | Supplies for Canal. Governor s al. eling salesman committed suicide at . has ‘ — wend i Fruynal i | semi-annua dividend fF 2 per cent on Coincident with the return of the Governor Terrell, of Georgia, has Boone, Ia., bY leaping from a second- : Twenty Persons Thrown Into Lake, chop Father's Head Off Because e the sec nt erred Ste i of the | {sthmiam. canal ‘commission from] received the report of the Statesboro Story window. 5 and Two Killed. Refused to Permit Their Marriage. | company The dividend is payable Panama is the giving of orders for the | court of inquiry, relative to the burn- Right persons were injured in an rid across Lake St. Croix, | : ; . every ; on November 14 and the books close | Panama is the giving Oi OTUES Vi J : hel : — : The bridge AT = : halt | Because he would not permit them Oar 2 purchase of a large quantity of mater- | ing of two negroes, and on the attack on non-union workmen by strik- at Stillwater, Minn, which is a hail| ~*~. J their choice two © CLONE fn -| ial. necessary for carrying on the vl of the hur . , ers at the Chicago stock yards. i ile long, extending to the Wisconsin | al : ERT ~ingfield four students were |’ eS lA findings of the court has crdered a | i q TL - | mile long, €xXie 8 : Th i| girls, one and the other 13 years | bh ; : | work. Proposals will be asked for | . : For the third time within a week | Fe side, caught fire. The fire weakened | 817%, i“. i ir other while | 8€ injured in a class rush at] at dae sAntitv | court martial to take up the case of ! . ra : stip: sie spans of the structure, and | of age, dscapliated gir father wile liege they are SEODIViAg 4 vory large’ guamtily Of | Captain Hitch, Lieutenant Morrison | oo pilempl was made 10 Wreck a pag one of Lie Spa dil y e slept at 1d, near Galveston nese ae Te | cement for which specifications will | ~aptdd oY, racnlenant J senger train on the Central rail cot ; . fire apparatus and a crowd he slept af > SA % 3 Shieime Gre aplds, | coFent Do i i Jeut nt ie : : = faway TiaC When the AT BY nllinto the}! © 8. Stew wealthy farmer, | Shielman, Grand. Rapids, | yo" ged; also for 1,000 steel dump and Lieutenant . Coue, Lieutenant .,.,; Savannah, Ga. and a negro has : uri attempted to cross it, it fell into | ve 2 -. : : orl and face cut;; John Sny-i{ _ . an We work now un McIntire was exonerated by the re- re :, { euffe ter, 20 feet below About 20 per-| was the -v Two young men x Oo Kicked in stom | cars to be used on the work now un port of the court of inquiry The | been arrested on suspicion. { to ye water, = Shr Dein OS 1] Xe 7% ttoniions his L., ZlcHea BE - way at the Culebra cut. I SL Ys ! lad” ~ oe { can sons were precipitated with the wreck. | have paying ager ans SHA O.. face der way LIC Sent on | hearing has been ordered for Sep- | Le Srgivier Griffin, professor age into the water. Adolph Boo, aged | two daughters. Me. ow inerva, O., N Castle Tint dauan tember 29 in Savannah. of poli ical economy and the science 92 and George McGrath, aged 16, | forpad vg to his home and i ew Cast:.e #in 1107 Japan. b= ay dure | of finance, in Tokyo University, who pe killed, and five others were! the ir Jovers clandes- Se | A rush order of 25,000 boxes of tin . was a graduate of the University of seriously injur this the father IN CRETE | for the use of the Japanese army United States Consul Removed. Kansas, was drowned while bathing | or a and forbade y : | has just been received at the local Robert M. McWade, United States ; in Hekone lake, Japan. >i fr TOE | < E Tics Ti P ia < ne « ‘Thine ro + of Corh ' Balocn Causes Deaths. Pennsylvania Woman Explorer | plant of the American 210 » Jags Com- | consul general at Canton, China, was Bids were opened at the treasury | J : i ballooning exer- ver- Ar : tani Di imi | pany at New Castle, Pa., and is now | removed from office by President | department for the new federal build- - ino mi 3 i A Aslrag [mMno” nt v : MN 3 ja . ; 4 i; % i . During ml g or severed Makes Important Discoveries. | being filled. The tin is to be of | Roosevelt. Charges made against | ing at Zanesville, O. The lowest i = : Tre 1inia rr s { . “% Sit | g ’ e vest i cises at St. issenburg, Ausiria, hod an ax. Miss FH. Boyd, who was sent out by | the best quality and will be finished | him recently were investigated by | bid was that of Andrew Doll & Son ! ] = ro 3 1 bert) 1 1 losino alectrice reld- | 3 y | 2 S, 0 3 a sudden puff of wind lifted a bal ;yivania Archaeological So-| by the double closing or electric weld- | agsistant Secretary Pierce, who went | Cleveland, the figures being $81,600. SE pon with a number of soldiers hang: Joh izations and ex- | Ing Drocess. | to the Orient for the purpose. See- | The contract wili be awarded in a } | . PI 5 + Jes sigh tl tol: | ficar les in Crete. | YE | retary Pierce in his report to the | few days. ! Nev, ing to the ropes. [Eight of the sol-| pear i : : : : : el Ly mes ; hurled against a rock and | Danial treamer Pan- | Peary Will Try Again. President strongly sustains the | The third anniversary of the death { Gua diers were hurled against Yanisl 3 2 i ; ia i 3 : vy ] { (wo Of them were killed outright and ; a Lhe New York | Commander R. E. Peary, the Arc-| charges made against Consul Mec- | OL President McKinley, was noted i six were fatally injured. The bal Palermo. | tic explorer, announced that a con- | wade. | with Joop sorrow in his home city. i BK 3 . . | ound a hid- | tract had been signed for a new ne Wreaths of flowers from Secretary i loon disappeared. n nd i 3 el Th ji £5; : : = 2 : — SAE in Re road into ili brought Arctic ship which he is to use in an-| ‘There are 130 typhoid fever patients | of Agriculture Wilson and others { PEI Oo ¢ a number of homing pigeons | sion in the Long Two 5 for this so- | other attempt upon the north pole | in the Winnipez (Manitoba) hospital, | Were laid on the casket. Mrs. Me- i recor er = S 1 1]¢ ix io i | oe . ! xs x ne or Si atles France board- firemen were 2 ~assen- ond trip for | and that he expects to start north | and many have been refused admit Kinley placed fresh flowers on the : Obio ot in 1,000 “miles at sea. geri : : i | again next summer. | tance because of lack of room. casket. e ip 1.000 miles sed. ger { | _ . emmprpey—r | aT ! ie ea | GEE | ——— : RUSSIA LOST 22,058 MEN Relief Expedition a Failure. 3hip Stopped. DEATH IN TENEMENT FIRE. Connecticut Republican Ticket. i Boston Wool Market. s 3 . ico ’ 4 f rola 3 sinh 1 ~ 4 . nT . ne 2 Ye » 1 9 These amount to LW oO Sororal ] Jose! and ‘ n was in- | men boarded - and overhauled | {he members of the New York police | W alsh, : Grecnw ich; ; comptroller, i X. 30@21c; No. 1, 33@34c; fine un- : officers and 21,800 Hag rr : A mountable, and the approaching | her papers. the officers in- | and fire department added fresh Jan. | Ashel W. Mitchell, Woodbury; con- | washed, 24@25¢; %, % and % blood, . Tied ar swe lost. cunt ’ * : | ssman-at- 7, | rashed, 28@ - fine wast x Lon ss gone ace fectude fortifi- | iter and compelled us tO formed the there were nine | rels to their records thronzh many | gressman at large, George L. Lilley, | unwashs d, 28 8l%4c; fine washed de- . : ine sss odonhn | abandon furtier effor: to get North. other Russian the vicinity. | &¢ts of heroism. | Waterbury. | laine, 36@36%c: | cati 8 COS ££ 20U.UU ’ . L T LUSS1 C ae il l :» rg * 2: a in 3 i i ; ; : o / E