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Show V K. A. WILLI MSE.y, I:. FILIPINO INSURGENTS OF SOUTHS! SAflAR MASSACRE COMPANY C,.N;.;Y;j (j. S. INFAliIKY. amekicax eagle. kn !..!., 'iiH. c iKiifdi I. UTAH MURRAY, i Killed and Eleven Of a Company of ScventyTwo, Forty-EigTwcnt''Fotir Survivors U'oundcd Ala.k ."Lie Xlule Men U'rre Eating Their Breakfast. ht I'TAH STATE NEWS. j-- c tuei.-.lyo'J i.r iT-'- It bss Wen definitely derided that the Tabernacle choir will make a trip to San Francisco and other California, cities, making a concert tour Lafct spring ft Salt Lake roan boughi 1,500 cases, or 31.0(h) eggs, at S'l per case. He placed thetu in cold storage and last week !o!d theru at tS.iS a caa. A large steel mill, backed by eastern capitalists, is to be erected ia Salt Lake for the purpose of workiug up Utah iron, according to the latest reports. Jake Keller of Mauti, sustained ft broken leg by falling- from ft load of hay last week. Mr Keller bad the other leg broken in the tame tnaouer bout ft year ago. discovery of oil ha been made In ft well which wan being driven for water. Oil flows so freely into the well that it can be pumped out, A Sanpete county, near Manti, la Deer E. M. Keeu, while riding Creek cauyou u few day ago came near losing his life, bis horse falling orer ft precipice. Fortuuately he escaped with ft savere shaking up. In The war department Sunday received tl.s following dispatch from General Chaffee at Manila: "Twenty-fou- men, r C, company Ninth regiment, United States infantry, wounded, have just arrived from Halangipo, remainder company killed. s Insurgents secured all company and all rifles except twelve. Company was attacked during breakfast morning September 2U,; company seventy-twstrong; officers, Thomas W. Conuell, captain; Edward A. liump-u- s, first lieuteuitnt; Dr. ft. S. (iris-wolmajor surgeon, among killed. sup-pile- d, "ClIAFKhE." The news created a sensation in ofS It was tin rial circles at Washington. first severe reverse that has occurred for ft long time. Stil! the officials were not unprepared for news of just this character from Haruar, in which the revolution starud by Aguinaldo still continues. The troops were attacked, while un. prepared, by 400 bolomen, of whom the Americans killed about 140. Many of the soldiers were killed In their quarters before they had time to grasp their rifles (ieneral Hughes Is going to the scene of the disaster and will personally command the troops. A new branch of the ICatipunan has been discovered at 'Parian, capital of the province ol that name. The object of the society is the slaughter of the whiles. Marcelino Mariville, president h t, ir tr. f c!l, of piinonng. is the chief of the new branch, which includes nun: hers of the native constabulary, who were recentOne policeman admits that ly armed. he was taxed ft dollar and was ordered to make bolus. A regular collection has been made by the organization from the natives, either by persuasion or threats, and an uprising had been planned for an early date. Samar is a country about as !ar-as the state of Ohio, and the American forces of occupation n amber in all between 2000 and 500 men. These are distributed aiming various posts in the island, large number being located at the more linportaut centers Spain never made any efforts to occupy aud it only has been for proOalily three months past that the United States has undertaken that work. The latest report made by General Hughes to the war department was that the number of insurgent rifles in the island aggregated about 300. The Kilippinos carried on a guerrilla warfare, and operations against them wete difficult. The disaster to company C occurred, it ia believed, while it vfas engaged in un expedition to clear the country of roving bands of these insurgents. The fact that the Americans were attacked while at breakfast indicates tiie ilftrinj; aud pluck of the insurgents. who cs- Foil teen of the twenty-foucaped bear painful wounds. e j was ' - vt' !' J j t d j Ailu!d Ui kllllns of I're.l COLUMBIA BEATS CUP CHALLENGER SHAMROCK II hsrgxl fruin Armv IN MOST EXCITING YACHT RACE EVER SAILED. A most unusual case reported to the Peter is I'rivate lhatof wr department Elizabeth Westwood died In Salt J. l)evineo Troop II, Eleventh cavalry, Columbia Crosses Line ThirlyOne Seconds Ahead in a Thirty Mile Race, 93. She of Lake last week at the age who was tried by a general the Contending Yachts Were Abreast Which During was In good health until a few days t Port Kthan AUimi, Vt., on w do fine to able Nearly the Entire Distance, before she died, and as tha charge of "using disrespectful needlework having received her sec- words against tha president of the As a spectacle the contest was suond sight. United Stales hi violation of the fourIn the closest and most From the time . the two race ever sailed for the America's cup, perb. The company owning the mineral teenth article of war." racers crossed the starting evidence that beat from Columbia tha are It appears the white flyer figurSaturday paint beds near Koosharem line until they fled across the finish of the shootinif of the llritish challenger over a windward news wheu the extensive Improveon making ing line four and a half hours later, the ments and will resume heavy ship- President McKinley was received at and leeward course of thirty nautical was in doubt, and the exciteresult heart-breainc ments to the eastern markets In the Fort Ethan Allen, Devine expressed miles by the. narrow, ment aboard the excursion fleet inAs and crime the seconds. over thirty-ninof satisfaction near future. great margin freuzied and an uncomplimentary epithet to Lipton's latest aspirant for cup honors creased until men became The Syracuse Canning' company Is applied women almost hysterical. the lata president. r"-- " making ft season run of 10,000 to 15,000 So evenly matched were these two Ills comrades handled him roughly and canned of tomatoes, prices gross scientilic racing machines that never before he could be secured In the guard re held at I." per case. The company after they started were the riva house. He was found guilty of the is turning out also apple, pear, peach, to sentenced and court the skippers out of each other's hail, and charge by plum ud quince butter. of the time more than be dishonorably discharged from the 1 V Charlie so were close that Katie Sampson, an liarr, service of the United States, forfeiting they the Columw ho had the tiller aboard child of Gleuwood, has gone almost If all pay and allowance due him, and to bia, could have tossed a biscuit to not quite blind as the result of living be confined at hard labor for one year. hit on the ball of the eye by ft willow. Captain Sycamore on the Shamrock. Tratu Hulls was Ilesvttf I.omlnd For miles as they beat their way to Disease set in the one eye With No f F.nibaiikmsnt Duwa to the outer mark the black shadows of the other. transmitted haini hijge cliJ;opsail was . Imwrntl IUwiiim I'kilUuUic .Ca'JUU c h i iw It,, paintedpelt's on the mainsail of the Columfh rough psssentrer train No. 3 on the eSSCU-tor- a Ibu from check ft received ijfts bia, aud for an hour on the run home, of the Marcus Daly estate fort 1.V Wabash, from St Louis to Omaha, was with the yachts Hying like scared deer 404, the amount of the iuhcritunce tax wrecked at 10 o'clock Friday, at ft before the w ind, they ran almost beam of Council miles seven curve southeast vaInherited on personal property by and beam, as if they were harnessed IllufTa. The entire train, consisting of rious legatees under the will. two day coachtogether. Paul lieak, the man arrested at mall and baggage cars, The result of the race make? the ft chair car, and a Pullman sleeper, es, in the for implication Cheyenne, Wyo., of the cup a matter of grave t an embankdown eighteen-foorolled possession burglary of Heck's jewelry store In doubt. There are live races to be run, turned bottom side up. The Vrovo on August "7th last, and who ment and the conditions of some of them being was brought back to l'rovo, lias been engine lone remained upright, stop, in favor of the Shamrock, and so evenbound over to .the district court for ping with the forward trucks on the COLl'MDIX over Indian of creek. the ly are the boats matched that the bridge edge trial. ftccideut or error will decide train carried nearly 100 passen- must allow the defender forty-threThe slightest Hubert Prhleaux, the ("alder's l'ark Itaces are scheduled for race. the miraculous as none and it of account ou seconds extra the seems, square gers, bicycle diver, who fractured his skull were killed. Three were in her sail area, the Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. The canvas of feet perhaps In August by a fall at the park pavil' Injured, sixteen seriously hurt, olllclal record under the rules gives her cup has been in America half a cenion, and was thought fatally injured, ft score of others received minor the victory by one uiiuute aud twenty-tw- o tury, and its loss would now be a keen and has so far recovered that he was able bruises. seconds. disappointment. to be taken to kis borne in Soldier W lio dsut Illaliunnrsblv court-marti- k e Ms's. eight-year-ol- d xhi'l three-quarte- m 'rn(ir e ly Michigan last week. Moses Thatcher was thrown from his BATTLE BETWEEN SAN FRANCISCO MOB AND POLICE buggy In Salt Lake Saturdnyaml severeRESULTS IN KILLING OF ONE ANO WOUNDING OF SEVERAL, ly injured while driving ft young team of thoroughbreds, the accident occurring in his own yard, lis was dragged Striking Teamsters Attack Police Without Warning and Battle Ensues against a stump and received a numDuring Which Two Hundred Shots are Fired - Ring' ber of cuts ami bruises. leaders of Mob Arrested. The auxiliary plant of the Utah Sugar company at Lake View will be completed about the Hth. The company has beau delayed beyond the time ex pected on account of the difficulty in petting steel from the east. Iteets are being received at the plant. Hancock Post No. 4 of the 0. A. It. was Instituted at Park City on the'.'Sth with nineteen charter members. I hiring the evening the Woodmen of the World gave the vcteraus banquet of pork and beans and entertained them with musio, song aud speech. The net protit to the Elks' lodge from the carnival held in Salt Lake last week was J 10, in)'). The total attendance, estimating the school children who came In free at 5,000, was ,'.fl,W7. The Kangaroo court netted about $.',410 and merchants contributed Jii.Too, Colonel "Jack" llsverlv, the former king of minstrelsy, died in Salt Lake Saturday last from a attack of typhoid fever. Colonel llaverly wasoue of the most widely known showmen in the world, but abandoucd the stage late in 'eO's and has since beeu mining. Sarhan Uslla, an Assyrian, who dispensed tickets for the Klk's Street carnival In Salt Lake City last week is aid to be among the missing. The portion of the gate receipts Intrusted to his csre is ftlso (jone several hun drsd dollars in all. The B. Y. College t Logan opened on Tuesday of last week with a regis tratlon of nearly 300, beating all pre vious records. The Agricultural col lege also has ft larger attendance than at the beginning of any other school year. A disease has broken out smong the calves on the range between Elsinnre A pitched battle between strikers ftnd special policemen occurred shortly after 1 o'clock Sunday morning on Kearney street, between Post and Geary. Seven men are positively known to have been wounded, one of them probably fatally, and It is thought that several others who escaped notice ware injured. Not less than fifty shots were fired. Several of the Injured we re A number of Innocent passers-by- . windows were broken by plate-glas- s flying bullets. Four afeclal policemen and a recently discharged naval man were ma. Is targets for ft comb incd as suit by mob of strikers ftnd their ympftthlr.ers numbering, according to the declarations of tha special police- - airn at least 200. The party of special policemen were Drowned by Texas Htrrapiiut. Xcws has been received of the drown, iug of thirteen men w ho were prospect- Thirteen I'rospretors W ing for cinnabar iu Presidio county Texas, Thursday, by a cloudburst. The men were in two parties, camped one mile apart in a dry ravine know n as Alnuiinto creek, in which there hnd been no water for fifteen months ou account of the drought. on their way home from a variety They were asleep at 10 o'clock when theater. When they turned into Mark- there was a cloudburst several miles et street from Turk they noticed a up the ravine. A volume of water crowd following them, and they asked twenty feet high washed down the and swept over the men in tha Police Officer John Tillman to acccom-pan- y ravine two camps before they were aware of them. Just as Wie party reached their danger. Six bodies have been Kearney street a shot was fired. It recovered. was followed lu quick succession by KriituckluiiM l'rtitrst AgAlnM Ksqulsltlsn of t,overmr Taylor. A regular fusilade enseveral others. sued. The crowd scattered in all diKentucky ol'ieials are demanding the rections, but not before a number of extradition of llovcrnor Taylor from pole men had arrived and sueeee led Indiana, Uovernor Uurhin's office has in arresting about thirty of the mob. been Hooded with telegrams from KenFour were identified as striking team- tucky, urging him not to grant the resters. They were heavily armed. While quisition of (iovcrnor Pu'elTkitfor V. Oilicer Tillman was attempting to pro- S. Taylor and Charles Finley, who are tect the specials when the 'first shot wanted on the charge of complicity la wa tired, one of the mob fired at him the alleged plot to assnsioate William at short range. The ball just grated (loebel. (lovernor Ihirliiu it is said w ill refuse to honor the Tillman's ear. requisition. Ori-iiu- British Flying Columns Loaded Down With Camp Luxuries. A London dispatch says, perhaps command of mobile columns that the ens of the reasons that the llritish, object of such colums is mobility, and who are so frequently reported as be- that he has lesined that such forces ing in pursuit, fail to overtake the carry with tnem furniture, kitchen Boers in South Africa, Is found iu a ranges, pianos and harmoniums, which remarkable army order recently issued These articles nullify that object. hy Ixrd Kitchener as follows: in South must be handed over to the nearest "The Commander-in-Chie- f Africa desires to impress oflieets iu stons." Roossvvlt Made Ilrliadlrr-lienvral- . The board of brevets recently appointed to meet at the war department will devote Its attention to the cases of officers and enlisted men who distinguished themselves in tha campaigns in China ftnd the Philippines. Adjutant Ceneral Corbin announces Hooarvelt is to nd Kanosh. It la only the calves that that Llutrnanl-l'olone- l re very fat that sre afflicted. They be breveted hrlgadier gegeral for gallantry In battle, Las liuayamaa, Cuba. begin with choking which continues June Sv, Jy.iH, and for gallantry in for bout Un days, ending In the death battle at Santiago de Cuba, July 1, IsWl f the ftolmal. I'rralrirnt of the So.uhvrn 1'aeltlr Krtlrrs on Half l .j. In connection w ith the retirement of President C. M. Hays of the Southern Pacific, it Is learned he was treated genrmvAty oy Harriman in their ve? tluaneiftl seltlement. He accepted the presidency of the Southern Pacific from the Spryers at a salary of J.VV.0O0 a year, with a contract for five yers. llarrirusn, it is slated, decided to full his to tha end Hays salary up of the present year, and half of his the for four salary remaining years covered by his contract. l'rune t ropin llmigrrot TiELVEH OF liiAS SA1LE ill I'.niM fcol.orr . d r, r II go.,d uairie, lut'tw-- gen- the Jou:ir,-uru'iv ! and strain of t. e situation unnerve.! b in. and that he was frightened and in a con d.- ion to give full creiience tomimu'ated iiiimaginatioo. One of the ofhYerk howPol-loever believes tlits privates u,ry. iug is the account given out. Pj r.ate liepreml was on guard duty on tup of the vault at a point coiu-- : man. ling the entrance below and tha approach from the rear. Shortly before 7:30 o'clock he saw what he took to be the face of a man peering from behind a tree, about forty feet from his post. He it for twenty minutes, he says, and at 7:45 saw tha man hurry to the tree ten feet nearer. He challenged rtrr man to halt, but this was not heeded, aud the fellow approached uearej lieprenil leveled bis gun and aimed to shoot for effect, but just at that in- slant another man, who came toward him from the opposite side, caught the gun, threw it up and the bullet waft spent in the air. This same man struck Tprecd on the right side of the abdotueo with ft Uuife or other sharp weajAo, cutting an ganh in his svercoat an Inch and a half long eacf way, aud . . a. one lu a small blouse 1.4 I tie nesti was not, DroUen, hut was bruised under the clothes. Jieprend la the struggle fell and rolled down tha side of the vault Wheu the guards rai'hnl the scena no trace of the iutrnders could be found. V m mm m IN FASTEST ' i the vault in president M,k.,v i 'ers tay t!,e trail i s.u,'cii- and I The State Fair openr J Tuesday, S. W, Sears i showing Some ptaches t raised Dear Waterloo, ft suburb of twelve and ft half Lake, which wei-ounces. Orson 0. AllreJ of Sring City, was t Manti, fined i by Judge Johnson for ?iolt.cg decree of the court in using water from Oak creek. The Daughters of the American Revolution, of Salt Luke City, propose to erect a public fountain la Liberty park to cost about St 0. UjV to li of the VUI! "A i'i.t t TaWUhMk Columbia . Ilestroe-II- . m. I'nless good weather comes soon the prune crop of Oregon will be ruined in a great part, it not altogether. P.eports received from the length of Willamette valley, where the most of the prunes arc grown, stai tha t the prunes are cracking Ud'y and tlioiv signs of brown rot. This is said to be the critical time. So fr the week of rain him caused little damage, but another week of wet weather w ill cut down the yield to a lar,;e extent. rriant lllipiiltio rn,tinc, froves to lie a KoMirr, Juan Csrdona, who until recently was president of Gereos, province of Tarlse, aud who was appointed secretary of the Tarlao provincial government, has been arrested on the charge of accusing people of crimes for the purpose of extorting roonev from them, tardon. was one of the most reliable native, holding v,rw.. An examination of his record, however, 110B8 for several years he w as a bandit, and that he served two terms of envt ti,t hnprbonmaal. .u i ltii a 1 ;At'RtU A f: (Utile u oit. NEWS M'Ji.MAIIY. 3 V.tMCANS- ...lUKIrU i,,t ,i,..t 1: - Mount Vesuvius is in rrupC'ou. Prince Chun has officially concluded his mission to Germany. The health of Abdul llamid, Sultan of Turkey, is said to be failing. t.f l;,ll- t,ruwi J'mia.ut l.,uu il I liflit. The Manila Auiri.mo pub.ishr unt of ..u an j telegram til. h a ii.a iontv of Mie inru hi f.ght i lorr ilr Trial, e ular nwroe sija In the C, Ninth regiment, were Sir Joseph Lims la'e, M. P. who Is Itrrord 'J iute of 3 i;i:lH. ol u it. 1,1a ttln. jofc'iu.pauy on r.eur killed in the hauling business, was P.alangiga September 1 wo eDgaged iin.l Minute i.y blue '.MbVt was The pretiiedi1 Lord uu rue long 'titiuii fight Mayor of Loudon Sat- e;ected up In .uieri4. tated. and the Filipinos were called to uriay. commit the slaughter by the ringing-oIn San Francisco the blockade of the In the fastest yacht race ever sailed, church hells at daylight. They got fleet lies been broken and a fleet Columbia took the second ra.-- of the between the soldiers, who were breakof seven vessels is on its way east and series with Mia'nrock It., Thursday, in fasting, and their quarters. The into Europe. a glorious whole sail t.rree which surgents were mostly armed with It is again asserted in but they had a few rides with heeled the big cup con!est:;uts down circles at Caracas, that President Casuntil their lee rails were aw ash in the them. will declare war on Columbia at The latest advices from the island of tro foaming sens, over a triangular course eud of the mouth. the of thirty miies bv two miuutes and Samar gave harrowing details of the Nebraska M. E. Conference, by The of of members the With company ofty-ttvseconds actual time. slaughter 00 to a, declared in favor ol of vote a seconds w hieh the Irish C, Ninth I'nited States infantry. It is the forty-threwomen as lay delegates to aemitting of the the stated that town, on American boat president fc'oop must allow the the general conference. account of her larger sail plan, the claiming to be friendly, led the assault William Loeb, Jr., who recently has Columbia won the second race of the in person. On bearing of the slaughter. Colonel been President Roosevelt's private secseries by three minutes thirty-fivIsaac I). Deurssy of the Eleventh in- secretary, has been appointed to the onds. The fastest race ever sailed in a cup fantry, started for the scene immedipost of assistant secretary. of The with a battalion. body was it a not ately The California Cured Fruit associacontest, royal strugonly gle from a spectacular point of view, Captain Connell hail been tied at the tion and the California Packers compabut it was absolute!- - decisive as to heels, saturated with kerosene and ny have agreed to dissolve relations the merits of the two racing machines. partly burned. and proceed independently. bodies have been buried in Forty-fivThere is not a yachting sharp who The signal office of the war departa trench, leaving seven unaccounted witnessed the race who is not firmly ment now has direct telegraph comconvinced that the defender is the for. The charred remains of many munication with Fort Egbert, Alaska. In many instances abler boat blow hij.h or blow low-- , were recovered. The liues were completed on the 24th. bodies had been badlj' mulilated. the and or that running, beating, reaching It is reported that Turkish and AlbaSir Thomas ami his merry iiritish tars Evidence Discovered thiit the Mines of nian troops have come into collision at are doomed to return home empty- Ttuine were tYurked Many Years Ago, Belopolje, Old Servia, with the result handed. Evidences hare been found which that fifty-fou- r were killed and The wind was strong and true, blowestablish that the mines in the Kou" wounded. ing around eighteen knots from the garok district, near Nome, were George Ii. Cortelyou, secretary to northwest, ami at, every point of sail- worked many years ago. A coffer dam the presideut. has left Washington for ing, except, perhaps, running before built of rock on No, tiold Itun, and a Canton, to settle the estate and adjust the wind, in which the defender has similar oue on No. ii, and a beuroek some personal affairs of the late Presie drain .I'M) long on No. II, bear already taken the measure of the chaldent McKinley. lenger, the Yankee sloop proved herevidence of that fact. It is asserted that the German garself abler than the Watson model. These discoveries were made at a rison in Shanghai and the German From the time she crossed the starting considerable depth from the surface. who are guarding the railroad troops secline, one minute and thirty-fou- r 'I he n alls of the drain can be traced u the boundary will beyond onds behind the until she distinctly for a distance af 500 feet and soon be withdrawn. picked up and passed the Irish boat, bear every indication that the stones A statement prepared at the internal three miles after rounding the second of the wall were placed one upon anmark, Columbia's pace was faster aud other by human hands. Those who reveuue bureau shows that the total from the war revenue act she behaved better than her rival. have given the matter close study say receipts the month of August, alone during for ten first the Heaehiiig mark, the mines were worked by Kussians J5,4'j'.i,277. 1901, were, miles down the Long Island shore, while Alaska was under lease to the with the wind aft the beam she gained Russian Fur State guards have arrived at company. In the closer seconds. twenty-twKv., and the Ileinecke coal USE OF THE MAILS mine resumed operations atrain with reach for t he second stake die (fained DENIED ANARC HIST PAPER. a full force, and there is no sign of inthirty seconds, and in the thresh to windward on the leg homo she gained Mayor Harrison of flilciiao Issue Orders terference by the strikers. to Trevent Ktluim toildiuun exactly two minutes. The Episcopal people of Hawaii are from Speaking. The Yankee victory began with the in 'favor of their church being strongly Mayor Harrison of Chicago has orstart, when the crafty liarr by a sysunder the jurisdiction of an placed dered the police to prevent the lecttem of maneuvering, convinced bis adAmerican bishop, and of the American versary that he was trying to cross the ures which L'mma (loldinau proposes church being established there. line first. Captain Sycamore promptly to give. Emperor William and the Herlin The anarchist organ, Free Society, took the bait and rushing his boat into Council are again at outs. The City position sent her ,away almost in the was issued Wednesday for the first arose in connection with the difficulty time w since the as shot. The smoke of the gun. Thereupon Captain president of another tramconstruction proposed llurr, having- accomplished his purpose leading article is a review of Czolgosz's Linden. den Unter across way tacked about back of the line and held crime by Emma Goldman. the two powthat officers French say Abraham Isaak, editor of the Free off for more than a minute. Then eventa recent the benefitted most ers by was denied the use of the Society, with a flying- start he went over just United States mails to distribute his in China are France and Great Britain. before the handicap gun was fired. The latter has strengthened her posiSome of the patriots were disappointed paper. influence. until the experts explained that there Live Slock Director for St. l.ouls World's tion and increased her Klr Chonen. The official return just issued showa was no windward berth in a reach Complying with an invitation to that the South African concentration where the boats could lay their course recommend some person for superincamps in Angustcontained 137,819 perfor and the mark, with a postraight division of sons. The deaths numbered 2345, of sition astern, where P.arr could keep tendent of the his eye ou every move of his rival, w as the St. Louis World's fair, President which number 1S7S were children. In reply to an inquiry from the colthe commanding one. He couuld John W. Springer of the National association has, on behalf lector of customs at San Francisco, watch Sycamore like n hawk, knowing that w hen the gap between them was of his organization, endorsed lion. C. Acting Secretary Spaulding has held K. Thomas, secretary of the American that drawing back cannot be allowed clpscd the race was his. For the first fifteen miles no human Hereford lireeders' association, Indeon goods shipped to the Philippines. pendence, Mo., for this 'mportant poMr. Kruger has just received report eye could tell w hich ship, if either, was gaining, so closely were they sition. Mr. Springer was largely inthe rebels iu the field at estimating fluenced in his decision by letters from d nt gradually it became matched. this is a 15,000. Probably members of his organization demandColumbia was overare the Boers that the but number, apparent that a bona fide stockman be aphauling the fly ing challenger. Slowly, ing still getting many recruits in Cape inch by inch and foot by foot, the pointed to this position. Colony. white boat gained, Not Directed Tliev were going1 IMlarautlno The American Tobacco company AjfaliiHt Japaut.rte. at a terrible pace. five factories in Great Britain, wants The Japanese government has been Everything in the licet hnd to crowd acquired Ogden's, it is and, having told that the I'nited States courteously on steam to keep the racers in sight, and Player's, two Gallaher's now after and the gait at. which they were goiug oflieials had no intention to discrimiof the largest tobacco manufacturers on in of nate account race, making the in the world. left tugs und some of the steamboats astern. The guide boat, which started personal examinations in quarantine has rendered The attorney-geuera- l fifteen minutes before the racers, shot at San Francisco and Honolulu, which to the interior department out at full speed, but she was hardly led to the filing of remonstrances by an opioiou sustaining the authority of the CheroThe quaranable to leg olY the distance and get the former government. to levy a tax of 20 the float overboard before the rueers tine rules are said to have been based kee Indian ration on ton cents ou bay shipped, prairie per and purely geographical were upon her. sanitary out of the nation. The Columbia sailed the thirty miles considerations and are not enforced toIt. Von Bennigsen, governor of New in 3: it: s, the fastest time ever mada ward Japanese with greater rigor than towards other people. It is believed Guinea, has arrived at San Francisco, in such a race. en route to Europe on a six months' When asked what he thought of the that the explanation will be satisfacHe says that the releave of absence. tory. Sir Thomas race, I.ipton, owner of O of the llrlen sources Hitter colony are showing a Agalnat King the J challenger, said: "I admit slow but At development. the of steady licked the that United Irish meeting frankly got by the best London Daily Express says it underboat, iu a fair and square race, and 1 league in Dublin Wednesday the Lord maintain and believe that there is not Mayor of Dublin, presiding, a letter of stands that when the war in South abetter skipper afloat than Captain apology for absence was read from Africa is over King Edward and Queen Alexandra intend to visit the colonies Sycamore nor a belter crew thau mine. William O'Prien, M. P., who expressI have us much esteem for my captain ed a hope that "if the king visits Ire- and India, and that while in India his and crew ;i w hen I came to this side, land next year the league will arouse Majesty will be crowned Emperor of but they can l do itnpi ssibilities. They a spirit which will convince his majesIndia. took as much out of Lie boat as Could ty that he has come among a people All but two of the South American lie taken. "I nm very much di.sippoiuted at the discontented and disaffected to the republics have appoiuted their repreconresult," lidded Sir Thomas, "and the core, only needing arms and the train- sentatives to the only ciuisolat ion is that I know ing of the lloers to testify to their October held 21st be to the at gress 1 have been licked by a good, honorahatred of England's rule with un eloCity of Mexico. These two eouutries ble opponent. know that the wind was true and t hat the Columbia wou quence equal to that of the are Honduras and the' Dominican reSouth African republics.'' without any llukes." public. Fraucois Salzou, the anarchist, who for Nine Month. Ittilnei will Hut no More Bond attempted to shoot the Shah of Persia, Failures in the I'nited States re- Secretary (ijtge for Sinking Fund. August 2, PJ00, while hia Majesty wa ported by Ii. (',. Dun t Co., for the The secretary of the treasury has visiting the Paris exposition, died renine mouths of l'.wt, number s. 14, with an aggregate indebtedness of announced the intention of the treas- cently at Cayenne, Freuch Guiana, the 6'.C,S,VI,4lt'i. in the same mouths of ury department to discontinue for the French penal settlement on the coast P.iOO the number was slightly smaller, present the purchases of bonds for the of South America. 7,'.i."i, but the amount of liabilities sinking fund. The amount of S'.'O.OOO,. From information in his posesslon, was much heavier, JU.t.j:tl,'.s. the i"l failures of banking OoO for which proposals were invited Consul-GencrHughes at Coburg says and other fiduciary institutions, with on September lo, has been reached, there is a of work 'n Germany. scarcity liabilities of SIS, :;':t.V 1, I he defaults liy the terms of the secretary's an- Short hours, dismissal of hands and in strictly commercial channels were nouncement no further proposals lu the cutting down of wages are reoorU S.iM in number and g i..',ii i,sr,.' in the existing circumstances will lie con- ed in the mining, in number and T,"M and amount, against sidered. machine-makinlol,s0T,4H in amount lust year. localities. ADMIIS (jirthlORITV OF AMtlilCAN bO AT. LIPTON j i 1 j Mfly-Tw- j o j 111 bo-lo- e e e '1 undis-putabl- Kaio-Cho- mug-hunte- Madi-sonvill- e. o live-stoc- k Live-Stoc- k . greatly-exaggerate- 1 Kdn-ard- . 1 1 uncon-quere- d 1 iron-worki- Apsches Killing Setllei-- lu Arizona, dispatch from Albuquerque, N" M., ays that a renegade band of Apache ludians from the San Carlos reservation are in the Mogoltou mountains south of that city and that five have been killed by them ou Vil low creek, uenr the old war path rendezvous of Victorio and tieronimo. No particulars of the outbreak have beeu I'nited States Marshal For-akreceived. is now at Silver City and will probably go to the scene of the killing before returning here. A per-bo- er 4'hlnrar Court Will Ketnrn to I'ekln. Dispatches from Sinn Fn announce that the Chinese court is preparing to start about October Cth for Tekin. The temporary place at Slan Fu is being dismantled, and all the furnishings will be carried for use en route. The officials and servants w ill constitute a caravan numbering from 3,000 to 5,000 persons, The towns through which the court will pass are engaged to decorating temporary palaces and contributing supplies. Disappointment reigns in Chin fttowo, New York, because of the announcement that Prince Chun, brother of the Chinese Emperor, will not come to the United States on his way home from Berlin, where he went as the head ot the Chinese expiatory mission. Government officials have learned that 1400,000, said to he a part of the money embezzled by Oberlln M. Carter now serving a sentence at the Tort Leavenworth penitentiary, have recently been taken from Chicago defive-ye- positories to so tc Eastern city. ' |