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Show "X rrt REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN OPENED COALVILLE TIMES. tiu rrauiBD UTAH A04f UeU.ers to At Ashbury Park, N. J., Taeaday night. Chairman Uanna opened tha fra.ie.at May Dll campaign in that elate In part be I.un.ilml said: UTAH STATE NEWS. Aifoit there war lot lamatai ia Ua alata asylum, lit male and It fa mala. Thera are rumor of tha construction of a railway aloof While rteer before snow flic. Tha aaoual a miner Institute of the Teachers' aaaociatioo of tha Presbytery of Utah met lo ML Pleasant laat week. A fire waa discovered ia tha Maraaa mill at Park City on the evening of tha tilth, but luckily waaaatiafuiabad with hut little dainafe. On 1 As I want to aouud a note of warning which tba importance of the campaign justifies. I want to call your attention to thi duty before you, not only as individuals, but to the whole country. This duty is not transferable. It can not be placed upon your neighbor. It la yonr individual duty. The time laat hand when every roan la called on to contribute what he can to perpetuate this administration. "We have an enemy which may be called the Cuckoo parly, which la composed of rneo of every shade of political opinion, every crauk and every NibllisL It haa been demonstrated beyond any doubt that the policy of the Republican party and President McKinley lands for every thiug which means thw welfare and well being of tha eonntry at large. "A note of warning haa coma from the national Republican headquarters. J am responsible for that, aa I know the nature of the coolest which ia before ua, ami I tell you you esnool afford to take anything for granted or lo miss a trick. Laughter) 'W are confronted with adangcroua foe, and Kryamsm is ia the balance, and if that ia killed now, it ia kiilsd forever." d r J. Brothers, while confined in tbe city jail at Salt Lake last week, Attacked another prisoner and almont choked him to death before other prisoner could overpower him. Later he tried to butt hia bralua out and waa M. Ttt.urtl d ar sap! THREE. " ml tha Ihartir Vtcttai of Hi. Wrath. t . At Karley, Mo., small town across Mothar-la-I.s- ar the rirer from Leavenworth, Sana , Ir. Stnrley Uarrmgton, a physician of Farley, drunk und imaguung facoird wrongs, killed James Wallace, Ins uncle, a wealthy farmer Mrs William Wallace, Ilaifingtou' mother-in-law- ; ami .1 1. Dillingham, sheriff of TUtt st i a. and county, who t was in turn shot ih n I llarry i inglmm, the alirr.ffs i Ilap-ing-- troi t mel ve-- t foi ceil w ness of I he t raped.. her fl o it h h t. w i u p'acc 11 trr i f ' 1 i , (( f v.ti.Ui- agc': h. in jAking ' - ll a. hsiwent hi. ofy er- - M -- ; fc! - I Advices from Pekin since its csptnre allows that the allies attacked Pekin early Wednesday, opening with artil- lery ou tbe eastern aide. Tbe wall waa obstinately held by lb auetny. Tha Japanese and Rithhians were on tbe northward of Tung Chow canal. Tha Americaus and British blew up tha two eastern gales of tha Tartar city and entered the Chinese city by the Tung iieu gates Detachments of en, h force were sent I he towards the legations parties met near the Icgaiions and opened communication. All the minister and the r staffs were found safe. The los.es of the allies h:i c riot been Four in udred tii.ucx! Ascertained. war killed. CHAFFtE'S D: A. H stm Seutlt Novi of FttH of ottiE v i I f , r I t all-for- ck'n hijjlit AmxU u.iiU-a- C ' i,- u 1 ! 1 j I w Ilkin.l'H I's I'V " svalrj, to Tie Tain say tlie enq !, non ug, r aud emperor, with the i licaxurc rHi Uft Pckla Uforr the ariM.. followed ) Upaneviug to ll ,xe report- - - ,1 ca aud srv being 'rJ' Arcord-u- n Toy of JO.OOO f sorted th uiperial which was tioiiDit for sum, party, laterior stronghold m Mien Si province. Tele-l- n troops ' graph sendee with Jv rupted ll vy raiu hav at Pekin still inlrr- - U8fjJH,g OBJECT TO BRYAN. PkltaO-tph- i. o. A. R ro-- u Wiu Intr City DcUhi4 by B-i- nx lloaib-rd- ml Imprru la PrluM Vunrelo. at the navy which contain department Sunday additional Information to that nt by Chaff a. He make tbeatartling statement, from Japanese authority, that the inner city of Pekin waa being bombarded by th allied force. Admiral Remay says also that th dowager empress ta detained ia th Inner city by . Triuoe Y aagedo. - A cablegram was received Maaitagtoa LaM to B . Sarvioe at th funeral of tka late Colli P. Huntington, at tha Fifth avo-anNave York reaidaooe, war marked with aimplialty. They w o aoadootod Hal y,' or tk by Kav. 7 Woodruff mi board of loo, i'a tka PreabyUriaa drawing room. Tbo pall bearara war XL Du Mill, Edward Kiog. Frodarick P. Q. Oleott, Edwin Hawley, Charles Tweod. Martin Erdmann, CL Adolpk the Low aad L P. Sekwerla. Aft xerelaa wereooaaladed the la tor eaaai w mad la th Heating toa memaoleum e, Jam Morrison, Penuayiv,i auto doyrtmauj eqmmanderof UtJJ, dJL- ba announcad that but the 0p e thirty-- ! s post in Philadelphia, with n membership of 7,000, will g.j,. gallon to the national j, aeipq,t Command Chicago Morri, tUUj that tbla set tb result of th lnTjt-tlon axtandad to W. J Brya, t, 4tu.a 1 th anoampmawt. ta Wh41i metory. Previous information which has heeo received showed that the allies took possession of Tung Chow on th llth instsnL From that city to Pekin the distance is not very great,, not more thsn a doxen miles. It seems evident, therefore, that th armies halted for a time at Tung Chow, probably for tbe purpose of giving th men a rest and preparing for the attack upon th capital city in force, after waiting until the rear of the advancing hosts should Arrive atth frocL The officials her were aware of th fact that th stronghold of the Boxers was In th Chines city, and for tbe allies to attempt to force their way through into the Tartar city, in which the legation compound are located, might meau a great loss of life and possibly a defeat. It was also known that the Imperial troops who have tided with tha Boxers were, many of them, lo or near the Chiueae city, and that much of the artillery and rifle fire which has been poured into tb legations had been from the walla saps' rating tha two cities. These fact evidently were eommu-aicate- d to General Chaffee and tho other commanding officers of th allies. Realizing these obstacles, it appears that tbe allies .decided to attack th aity by the east gat. There are four gate to tha city on the east, two lead-t- o aka envy sun w w . tb 5 xwsar att.vqtaasa dust wntett oteo(" tnesa was selected aa th ..attacking point. onsa Powler'a dispatch doe not disclose. paa-eag- ar s , Franklin, lad. According to the railway official, th colliaioD was tne fault of Operator Well, stationed at Mill Creek, four Th mile aorth of Grand Rapid train usually meet at Sand Lake, two mil south of Pierson. An order waa issued that they meat at Woodstock, four miles north of Pierson. Later operator Walla waa asked If the express had passed hia station yet. He waa then told No. He answered to countermand former orders and giv orders to No. & to meat No. 2 at Sand Lake. Similar order wera given to No. 2 Train No. 5 never got the order, having already patted Mill Creak. Thay collided, therefore, while both war going at full speed. Tha forward rave were telescoped. When Operator Well had dieeovered his error he tried to atop th express at Pieraoa, bat waa half a minute too IN CHINA. 'Protect lo Amy rr.nX.-- went Motl. A cabinet official says that unquestionably the native t hristiaus inPhina, aid to number several tliousnnij, will b included in auy arrangemeut made between this government and China incident to the cessation of bosiiities. At tho piexont stag of the Chinese ituation tins auhjeit has not been Seriously d sci.sed by tbe cabinet, but there is no doubt: according to this member, that the Fniled Mate- - - in honor bound to pro'ect them, and. a ill acievi'.v iooa out foi tiieir frccui i . What uid t done wilh liitiu They Will be j w Rx i hat let. MOB AFTER NEGROES IN NEW YORK CITY. R.rv Called Oak Fall Haadr ta Frotrct N.eruaa, M.ay at tVhea Ware Attacked hy tha Mob. A mob of several hundred . persona turn r formed at 11 o'clock ttednesday night in front of tha home of Policeman R. J. Thorp, 370 Ninth avenue, New York City, to wreak vengeance upon th negroes of that neighborhood, because on of their race had raused the policeman's death Thorp was stabbed and bruised last Suoilay night by vers! negroes while he waa attempting ta arrest a colored woman, and died the following day. Tbe man who inflicted mokt of the injuries is said to be Arlhu Harris In a few minutes .he mob swelled to they became violeat people and the Degroes fled into any hiding place they could find. Tbe police reserves from four stations, numbering 400 in all, ware called out. The mob of whit men, which grew with great rapidity, raged through the district and negroes, regardless of ago or sex, were indiscriminately attacked. Scores were injured. It took the con- to xBoyreof The 'reserves- - with many more policemen on regnlarpatroi duty in the four precincts, to jeatorw order. 1,300 -- Children Wreck Trains (a gatlsfy Cart NATIVE CHRISTIANS h ta not bc,Mi r.t hut null toe b DU, .1 M i os n IL fldl) it preserved i,My arranged fur them to go to the Phi ppir.ex, i.ruee of many otner places that arc available rosy he adopted.'' SMired SILENCE CROKEN. General Chaffee's silence was broken rjsou of Kid-- . !, r ell, ' i t! e heavy Sunday by the rec ipt of a br cf me lui la li f a burl u most gage at tbe war dcpartnif nt. lie atutei that hia command was d,v!ed, ,th L a ' tv t r ci prom- -e I nf in I'lwd,. and greater part, of it remaining outside " fW,-iN a iii c I ar - m . conjunction' Vad ere and tbe walla,' while forced through to lb the mi i - i) 'r f I'chet.a will With other a!!ie, sllxrl 1) dll l JIM ir l'r 'x. however, legation, where ail were found well. la presumed that the large force v, ri ti arc , C It ( " irre holer left outside was either to prevent reis pi evs en M hHv.gu d.i dersf aJ and I of the iu Horn! i. 'if, arr ..xx.OOo people inforcement or th esc; Doxsr. Chaffee' laat previous mea-eagf. receiving t was dated August 11. Telegraphic tM H has luwn, communication has been interrupted. (lt oet Nhg t rft r.sia, ga). lovt v Uy .Inimiiw STILL FIGHTING AT PEKIN. I T'iC aub-luits- ll fas a , GAIN Lu Si n 1 tjOCTOR KILL rand lo letter of inquiry from the po- -t rn. inter gemral. the secretary of agriculture h, approved the request of the tahfuinia state lmard of Iuh ticiiitiiie that postmasters at Tact tic co est points of entry shnll mail matter from Hawaii and the Ili. To p oesFconiaitnug fruit or plants, to the horticultural official of ti e iacitic coast states for their inspection before delivery to the addresses. The executive committee if the l hoard had forwarded resolutions assorting that a large mimlsr of prats are carried in the horticultural pro- duct sent from those Islands. Elf- - Nrnt.tiee fur l.yurfi.r. Former Justice of tbe Peace Wilke-son-Palestine, Tex., the alleged leader of the mob that lynched the three Humphrey In Henderson county in 1S0, and John F. Itaddis. J. A. Johns and bam Hall, tha remaining defendants, Tuesday plead gnilty to murder io th first degree and each received a life sentence in tba penitenFour other had previously tiary. Wen convicted aud given lit sentence. Th case la a notable on, as very faw lyncher are brought to jua-- 1 . i tic. : sc tIi7por - It-.l.- (iI wide-sprea- McKinley ia considering between aliou of hostilities. The rejection i baaed on the tuihcompliance of the ChW lira government with th specific provisions of the declaration of the United Mate under date of August 13. Willi the capital in the bands of the allies, Ihe emperor ami empress dowager fugntivcs in hiding, and the entire governmental fabric paralyzed, there is no evidence of an lUJtbopt adequate lo conduct negotiations und secure results which will he tin, and funding. A ( tuna is an absolute imni.uchy without any executive In such, tha emperor and cmisrc-.- s ihiwuge are uii ponri fui, ami pi actual !y they ara the govern me nl of ( I.hbII.hI likely, to prove un satis factory sod give rise-wkiub might to i complication otherwise W avoided. pnela, If, Th northbound express, which Grand Rapids, Mich., Wednesday morning at 4:03 a. m , and aontbbonod m., train, dna there It I aollidad in tha den fog of th aarly mil morning at Pierson, twenty-ail- s aorth of Grand Rapids Saves persona were killed and nine severely Injured, of whom cannot recover. Dead Charles M.- - Latte, Oilbar 0 roe t raid L William II. Fish, Edward D. Woodhon. Ralph Levan ail of Grand .Rapid,. C. Pierson, paa ngar, nese. Conger would be called npon to would be tu exacting und ardttoss that it would lie unfair Ui Ask him M taka (ha additional burden of dlaoutang a method of aettlement of the maUrre ia controversy; that Hpeoial Comminiunev Rock hill wilt lie too boally empWyed ia obtaining Information and iQjtoamunU cation with high Chlotae cmuali "to ('biass Appeal Rejected. The cabinet baa rejected the appeal pf the Chinese governmeut for a cesi III. .r a T.ler.pk Operas an-tcr- N.dls President SEVEN KILLED IN A WRECK. ALLIES ENTER THE CITY AFTER Tha verdict of tha jury In tha eaa of HARD FIGHTING, AUOUST IS.. alary of Slat Caleb Powers, charged with being ao accessory before CttJ Ealir.C hy Om af the Fmv Eaatoaa LwS Attack !. BU Jap. tha fast lo the murder of William ttoaa aak Wurutgumn Maw Wa We find tba defendant Goebel, waa: guilty, and fix hi punishment at conTha allied fore finement in the penitentiary for tha captarad aad Pekin, la the fee of obetioato rcat of hi natural life." The vote In favor of a Ufa sea lane was unanimous. realalsnca August 13, and the members When tba jury retired the belief waa of tha foreign legation are safe. OiS-ai- sl confirmation of the fall of tha gauarai that they would not agree, and In this opinion the defendant waa firmly Chines capital eama to the United convinced. When the verdict waa re- State state department Saturday turned Powers, for the first time dur- morning io the snap of two cableing the weary six week of trial, be- grams, one from Admiral Remay and Cbe trayed deep feeling. II was eitting the other from Consul Fowler si near tba door of tbe jury room, and Poo, The cablegram from Admiral when the jury knocked on iba door Ramey cam to hand first, early ia tha summoning the sheriff hi face took on evening, followed very soon by that of an noxious look that was particularly Consul Fowler. Tha Japanese loss ia Powers, already pale, reported sa over 100. I.os of the other apprehensive. aa the verdict waa read, commands la not yet known. grew ghastly Contrary to tha press reports. Consul and hia face betokened great mental anguish, This waa only for a few sec- Fowler's dispatch shows that the etc onds, however, and then, regaining bis tack on tha city mat with strong recomposure, b turned lo the Misses sistance. The Japsoese force engaged with the advance, numbered 10,000 Dangerfield, who had been in conversation with him, and aald: I was not men, so the loss suffered by them was 1 mad expecting that The verdict la unjust." over per cent Allowance ia forces of tha other A motion for a new trial will be for losses in th made, and if overruled an appeal will Arm lea, hut it is presumed that it was la proportion to that of th Japaba taken. Glass-taw- eonflnad (u a padded cell. Mr. Carolina Harwood, of Salt Lake, I dead from born received by the explosion of a lamp which aha dropped whila preparing to retire at night, stumbling over a quilt. Sha ran to the tyrant and turned the water on herself, but too Tata to save her life. Oraaahoppera are reported to b doing much damage to tha northern part of Davis ooanty on the aendrldg. Wheat being harvested there 1 little for Ahem to L hut thay ara destroy-le- g gardaai and alaaring the rang of r5. feed. BUILD TO SALT LAKE. Henry Lundall of Logan, whila hunting chicken laat weak, received a La aharga of shot In tha breast and fee Eapar Tka W. A. Clark Will Aaxl Lta. firad by another bun tar. Neither waa ?t af Ua othav . .from " . 9 1 orjla 1 ya. Aonre il ic whan tha ahot waa fired. Luadal wlU learned that W. A. Clark, th wealthy mine owner of Montana, haa pare based raaorar. a one-ha- lt Interest In th Loe Angeles . Cache ooanty has a Terminal naara railway. and WaUavllla and eaaaUpox It ia farther stated tho owner of tho quarautiaa. rvabaMy terminal begin at one npon aa IfdN aaaaa ara kanwu ta adtV oxtoneloa will of th road to Sen Bernard!. a am bars af graat pars eaa have o and these to Salt Lake City. Mm Tha dlaaaaa waa at fim MTbe "Manila MA. Jkt,prPM ed PEKIN CAPTURED. Cw the advisability of proposing in the powers the organisation of an itvrna tional congress, which shall ait in China and recommend to tha wvaral govern menu represented a pernaaent solution of pending question. The president recognises lb fact that the duties United 8 tale Minister , ware cleaned aa rarloloid. The eama number thad bean vaccinated; eighty-tw- o bad nerer been tbua treated- The waier anpply of Salt Lake City la now limit 0, Sno.oiK) gallon abort of the quantity required for daily consumption, and as a result lawns.-antrees in the dryer part of town are suffering. The supply la expected to decrease by Septemla-- 1 to 5,000,000 gailoua daily uutess heary ruins occur. Walter R.irratt. a deputy sheriff apt t aider's pointed to keep tha plM, Uark, near Sail Lake, while under tha influence of liquor one dac lust week, threatened to do her. ou damage to the person of se e 'al people w t tli a re vol ve r which lia menacingly flourished. lie was fined g.5 an I lost his star. The U tali Central tracks will lie ra- moved from Lyhrh South street. Salt lake ( it) , tv a point south of the city, iliereby rett'-ovetneTtscr to- - ti f c, aa tha present ) iim runs through a thickly settled part of the city for three or four mile. MW - IrMld.nt May Fropa aa tummlalfii to Cwadae C government According to a report furntahed by Health Commissioner King, there haa been 10 caaea of smallpox in Salt Lake City alnca December 13, all of which recovered. Twenty-fou- r of the caaea twaili tali. on-dili- ral-ley- xranr to CwU h-- I Pet. t. riiwS .1 the .plvwey Co ala Koataaky. .( ex-be- ei The Chine government has made formal application throogh Li ilaag Chang aalu envoy, for tha apfoin.t meat of an American coraraixsloavr, to bring about tba ceasatia of llHti in China aud the reatoratioa of general peace. Ibis, comiug since tha eapure of Pekin, i the brat showing of Oioaa complete weariness with the atiuggl and her desire lo make terms. No reply ties been mad to lia request, but there ia reason to Filar that tha overtures will, la affett. ba rejected, oo the ground that tin laid down in tba AmarirM note of August 12 have not beea oapii with, sad unless complied with tba govermeat'a course must proceed without refervuce to Chips appeal tor a halt In the proceeding. The dispatch of August II said specifically that tha United Slabs was ready to enter into aa ngreemsat the powers and the Chloase government for a cessation of b libue. on condition that tha relief force should ba permitted (to enter Iekm unmolested," and escort the legation-er- s therefrom nnder such arcuiu-siance- a as the commanding jvutral might lay down. liut up to the present time there ia no evidence that tba allied fore ia are unmolested at Pekin, or have rvreived tha sanction of tba imperial (ovvro ment to couvey tba legatioaera t Tien Tain without further trouble, awl antler the coudiliona laid dowa hy commanding general. TU TREAT WITH CHIN. Forest Area in the vicinity. of Brlgh-to- a hare bcra threaleoiaf tbedealrue-tlo- u of a oumbrr of eottafea at that raaort, causing much nneaalotsa among property bolder A great many sheep are baiof ahlppod from central Utah at praaaaL Growere are oaloadiog a little cloaar loan oaual, fearlof that there will be a scaroily a feed tbla fall and winter. Albert Rare lie, an aged Frenchman who haa for eome time been an inmate of the Utah county Inlrmary, laat week became Inaaue. lie waa Inclined to be unruly and dangeroua and waa committed to the aaylurn. The prioe of auger Jumped 10 centa a DONT FEAR FOREIGNERS. each ia one day laat weak, ia Salt KirHg Iw.lls Are Lake, which ia an adraaae of II over Owrsl Vang t.s1 Hays owarlls. prlcee that preeailed a few montha A prominent reformer haa obtained alnca. The eanae aaaigned for the from the yiimru runners a letter from ralee la an alleged ahorlage ia the aup General Yung I.u, couimander-in-chle- i ply- nf the northern srinv, to GeueralTuog The drouth aroond Lehi ia producKu Man. commanding the Kao IS ing myriad a of gra hopper. They are etrlpplng grape rloea and fruit troops, saying. "It is not convenient to accomplish trace and on the higher lande are eat secret orders, and proceeding: ny lag ererythiog green. Bo far they "1 he foreign devils, couutlng thaiV hare done little damage ia the ii perior strength in warnhlp4 aud guns, have dared to exert all their power to Abe Majora baa been reapited by tha taauenee of a certificate of probable rob and insult ua, hut their population r small and entirely dependant on eanae by Justice Miner of Iba aupreme the Chinese productions. hina now eoorL The appeal will be heard ia and cannon ritlea and possesses plenty October. Majora wae much gratified f well trained troops. at the new leaae of Ufa and ie in gqod I don't fear the foreigners In the spirits. as of San Muo 1 refused Italy, with Tba Democratic eonrentloa for tha Bavauth judicial eourcntioa will ba the result that nothing was taken. It Is evident the foreign devil tr cow held la Salt Lake at the aame dale aa I and Prince Tuan Ards. recently ob tha atate eonrentlon. and one act ad talned the help of millions of Boxer will auawer for both convedelegatea I ntion. Tbla eourae waa adopted t poss, .sing magnificent boldness. pwear to murder all tb foreigner with earn expense. . , tha assistance of tha Boxer who ara t A dlapateh from ftogalea, Arlaonn, applied with arms. iaya that Praatdaot Cluff, who la General Tung F a a. opinion, and places the Kan MU si bor a ojrdtr to pul up aeh bond of 1500 demanded by the $n troop at General Yung Lu'a disposal. Mexican o. or APPOINTMENT COMMIbSlON. FOR ASKS .pkrMS Hew Jersey oo. COALVILLE, rtwlnau Haaee POWERS CONVICTED. CHINA SUES FOR PEACE. that f tiit i -- their Cl.le.!, iiifcpo-hono- r i i lowo to Jollow lloiw-tel- t. Accnrfbug tv information given out at Democrat! natioual headquarters, in hie lour of the west tijernor Kooae-VeWill bo followed by t'hailcs A. lowne, the Silver Republican leader. Town will tour Idaho, Oregon, Washington, t'alifyruia and other western tales, keeping close toUovernor Roosevelt's path. It will be Mr. Townes mfsaion to pay special attention to the Republican nominee od to answer arguments made by the latter during the campaign. lt CHANG CHIA WAN FALLS. AIUm Rob the hln.se, Latter L Ting oa tba Field. A dispatch received at Berlin from Tien Tain, dated Angnst 14th. announce that the allies captured Chang Chi Wan. with slight losa. The Chinese left 500 dead on the field. The remainder fled, some to Tung Chan and some to I'ak ia,AOO ( IMd - . Tra are mar Fraas the Hartk. Yh Roanoke, with 200 paa ngera, a Iraaaur ship Iu every sen of tb word, eh having ou board 13,000,000 iu gold and a cargo. of fsn valoed 11,000,000, arrived at Seattle Saturday, rba gold w almost all from Dawson, havia g beea ahippad dowa tha Yakoa to 8L Michael aad there placed aboard tha Boanoka. Tha pa eager report tka kaalth aoudltiooa at Noma being good; smallpox waa dl pp ring, aad tkal oaly aigbt eaa existed tka. Arthur Taylor knd' George Itys- Feather-aton- e, each about 9 years of age, are under arrest at Victor, Colo., charged w ith causing the wreck of the Midland Ter min ail passenger train half a mil east of Independence, and trying t wreck the Florence and Cripple Creek tiain from Itull Hill in the yard at Independence. Iu tiic tlrst instance they turned sw itch. Rending the passenger engine g into some freight curs on the tiding. Two passengers were injured. About oji) worth of property wae du'M rot ed . h.y were detected nnd captured wh.le making t lie sec md attempt at train wiccxriig. Their excuse was that they wanted to see a reel bijr railroad wreck. legation oti Nge lUtlnm. The Trench foreign office lias received the follow ing dispatch from the miniate r of fiance at Pekin, M. Pichou: We are ignorant of Uie events occurring outs de the legation. It is surrounded by hoxti.e defenses. If tho u goliatioua prevent the march of tho allied troops, which is our only salvation we risk falling into Chinese hand Tlie section wherein lie the French legation is occupied by imperial troop who have cot entirely censed to fire. W e are reduced to siege rations. We have provision, horses, rice and breadi for fifteen day. cia-bio- 1 WASHINGTON (iuv.rnor aad Two REPUBLICANS. Canxntaa Kami Placed Lion. la The Republican state convention mat at Tacoma Wednesday, adopted a platform, nominated a state ticket and ad. journed. The managers of J. M. Frink, tb King county candidate for governor, controlled the convention by a large majority and he waa nominated without a hitch, Tb ticket nominated waa headed as follow: Congreaamaa W. L. Jones of Yakima. F. W. Cnabmaa af Pierce, Governor J. M. Frink of King. TRYINO TO BAVE PEKIN. Woote Lika to euva Safa Case XI oak t to lavas!. La Tha statameut is road at W hiay toa oa raltahla authority, that tba Po-ki-a government would da ignut aorow high official to an t tha eommandera of tha alliad forces at Taog Chow aad agrea with them oa eome maaauraa for the aafe conduct of tho qiambera of tho De foreign legations Iu tba capital formation to that .affect waa r civad Wadaaaday. Uf n |