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Show I her of wounded --was not fcnown."The from the mining of the ore'and the American loss in killed and wounded felling of the forests to the completed All) EftVu 17-Art waa 52. ships - 3017 ( biu tiblm. 1 J The passage of the shipping bill, Under date of PRECEDENT FOR DEMOCRATIC Captain Itrd, January W. M. WHITS, rWWk BY The secretary of state received at ATTRpCrTTFB ttV'1MITTED whlclrwtlT at Ileudley, THE QukktyTiut an Andtoour commanding FtCHTtNC FILIPINOS. Vegaa.N. T" CH'NArti midnight "Monday the following die to Colonel Price that present dangerous and impoverishing Me., reported UTAH L BEAVER, r tow a aud village, except Vegas dependence upon foreign shipping patch from Mr towler, American conAfter lu Cofkqat every In i rp t'rniuulfti4 sul t Che Foo' ana Tucoloti. had declared In favor of fUlteit Ordering m.. the for should, foreign carrying bj lirtioft of DfmorrtOe Pmliinit Insurrection, and that the entire pop- few reasons outlined, if not for the very A letter from the German legation, j bj Ibe fyinri!,U4r I Ij U Imiuied Mlh tinfullMt of Who vt UTAH STATE NEWS. K'ght SI inulation seemed ripe for it. The "dated tile si lust., at Tien Tain. many others unstated for lark of Huirrbljjatf1 OJAditl KvcurtU was i and killed loss surrection In Mexico leu easternKew twely spare, command the active support of (crinao - 8mallpoba pal in lt appearance Inaugurated by the murder of eight not only every inonometallist But of the Injured Dr. Ernest iifor,-Morrison, i (Little bv little it becomes apparenttuerlcans at Mora. January 2Uth, 1847, every bimetallist in the United States. hiucse ceased their attack on the being under U Holl'dsy, one Pekin "corrroinlent of the Ijinduu that the Democratic criticism of the and was continued in force until the J2th with been who ha Time, Governor Well he just returned the liaron von Kelt, r body aaid to b methods of thqpr"nt Administration following July, having been marsea HOW .WAGES INCREASED, foreigners, telegraphs hi paper n n yard to uewy acquired territory with ireny atroepli's on the part of on been baa ha from Idaho, wlicrt ' safe. aa lollow, liider dae rt July a criticism of the methods fDiloaed the Insurgents is the InsurFuctury Thereafter Isjr Hulls lla 'DoulUeJ in FI The- Austrian Dutch and Hpanlsf fishing trip. which nrrircii at 1 .en Tam August own leader and Presidents. Ail rection dwindled into depredation earn. its by i of th. Tba fruit canning interest ( ( coti'iutie to legation destroied aud the Freud i,t Iil tuxt. territory added to the Area, committed by variooiTiands of Indians )lilirr, "In O thr Akron, rainpA.ga ot . j atata .r. preparing for a foW-UrrakUJi t f --Oil les57WunTf t t 0 - pa mat'; Mr. Mi Kinluy mane b.ie remark which ,lrt.nrh,. of the original thirteen States waa instigated and led by Mexicans. A letter fiom tin Japanese log display at tba coming slate fair. legation under Democratic control, and the of the people from besieged ure.i arid also hat'ene on lop Hardly a party, large or small, trad- went to the Tba achool census of Pleasant Grove, of the dated i he ?;nd, arrived at Tien Tain leaders of the ofto the other. It wall but one in end of the cros-seout of ers and bring country of or the party, imperial city soldiers, plains . said General Just completed, shows that there are ha ceased M nee the H th The mam on the nth was. 'Open the Mins. fice, planned and plotted and schemed New Mexico without being attacked NX) children of "school age til boi 'I en battalion of ('hineaethclled th to add the islands of Cuba and Haw- Many men were killed and large num- Charles DU k, secretary of the Repubbodies of the imperial sbM ei hate aod 3S6 f irla. defteklu itrordt-- r to imVl i.e relief legations rousfcu freely from the 20ti i aii as long aa a desire for more slave ber of horses, mulesT and cattle driv- lican National Committee. w 1th rea The hotel at Brighton will be cloned force of Juue aud stopped on the 17th of territory stiniuUtad them to act.vlty. en off. In the latter part of 1847 comThose three words met of tens those lb la aeaaon, bat there ere plenty ol from Driven renew. former stafrom their but The chord was secured art sponsive positions by may enemy ha forwarded July, parative safety The Taung by these developments, they now unottagee that can be necared by tioning tbe troops at various points thousands who had been idle during to Sir Claude MacDonald a copy of a decreasing. the German, Iiuaaian, American, dertake to criticise the fact that the Of the insurgent prisoners, fifteen or the last Democratic administration, dispatch teieirranired by the emperor Everybody la at work at Stockton, to tjueeo Victoria, attributing all British' and half the Japanese aui President Is using the army to put twenty were executed by sentence of and the empty dinner pail br.gade down the insurrection, notwithstandcourLmartial. Tbe othrrs were turned went to the polls and voted for a full and it baa been a long time aince any deed of violence to haudils, auil t ranch legation atilt defended. dinner pail, and for the opening of the the fact that the with over to the civil authorities. for ing treaty Spain around been Idle that camp ana baa Japanese say they have food foe ait waa ratified assistance to her Majesty mills. Invotes Democratic The from attef the by events resulting lack of work. eatrieate the CMueaa government out day, hut little ammunition It had been atteninsurrection that "In order to gain some idea of the did not the surrection begun. escape are Lake of Salt The health official The emperor and empreaa am re '1 he of tlie difficulty queen reply ta aeeras hardly credible that men could tion of Congress That body on July effect of restoring the home market after vender of Impure milk, it being not stated, but the t Ulnee mlnrstrr at j ported at lejiin. . . attack the President forxarrying toa 10th, 1848, d a resolution calling to our own people, the Republican Naalleged that eoma of ibe dairymen are Washington telegraphs that the United j finish a war that was in existence upon the President for information In tional committee sent out blanks to Hrliua I.'x.tloa.J netting Impure lacteal ware. nhen the purchase of tbe Islands was regard to the existence of civil gov- members of the National Association State governiueut would gladly The adlniralitv ha made publle th , authorized by their own party leaders. ernment In New Mexico and Califor- of Manufacturers, asking them to Major f. A. Grant, the late com- that bines authoritir Pekin: from message following Yet such is the fact. The attack of nia, their form and character, by whom kindly furnish us with the number of mander of the faraoua Utah batteriee. This dispatch to the, queen was seut 20 ta British legation, Pekin, June men whom they employed In each It la anld will be a candidate for the to the by tbe giand July 10, repeatedly attacked by Ch- the Filipino forces upon our troops In Instituted and by what authority and. year from 189(1 to l899 1nclusive. as on. February 4, how they were maintained and supthe Be publican eongreeaional nomination. council ott July 2, yet tbe day before Philippines, began inese troops on alt sides. Both rifle and well the total amount- - of o on same and had that also J899, Agulnal-lcallwhether issued nlght any persons ported; Preaident Collie P. Huntington of the so imperial edtet had been tire. artillery had paid during the which wages they Issued his proclamation declaring been tried and condemned for "treaSouthern Pacific officially atatea that ing on th Boxers to continue to ren.since July 10 an armistice, but a same years. . war Yet son the New In United States. United States the against against will be der loyal and patriotic services iu the Graat Salt Lake eut-of- T is strictly drawn on both sidea of We have received 290 replies. These It was not' until February 6, two days Mexico. President Polk replied to exterminating tbe Christian belli, work to be completed within the position. (Tiioe.se barricades dost tfter. that the treaty was ratified, and said resolution in a message dated show that there was a steady increase Tha edict also commanded ytcerojs to ours. year. that by ten Democratic and three Pop- - July 24th, lS48rm which be discussed In the number of hands employed In Horeethleeea bare been operating at and gocriuis to expel all missionaries the 200 factories until the year 1893, AH Women and children in the Erik Hst votes,-- - The statement has aleo the character of' military government, Green River recently, M. Stanton loaing from China, and to arrest alt Christians iah legation. been repeatedly made that Borne o! taking thebroad position that such a after which there was aa -- Immediate aback board, while afine teem o and compeU them to denounce Their' Casualties to date, sixty-twkilled, these votes were cast for the treaty government may exercise the fullest drop of 10,000 men In 1894. But under boreee wee taken from the barn of IL faith, Other decrees applauding the including Captain Strouta. A number by the "advi-- e and consent of Wil- rights of sovereignty," thereby ex- President McKinley's administration k the- - increase in the number of men Boxers speak approvingly of their of wounded in hospital, including Cap liam Jennings Bryan. Farrar. plaining the action of the milltair auby these same factories has empkwd Cbarlea Maraud a, a former member burning out and slaying converts. tain llalliday. Rest of legation all By this action the leaders ol the thorities In kuppresslhgtheT Insurrecbeen In 1894 they employed startling. to a tions. f battery B, Utah eolunteere. waa Their leaders are Muted iu decree well except David Oliphant and Wa- Democratic and Populist parties delib1897 they-e90,483,-- hr ployed 109,600; a The similar show killed by the blowing ont of a cylinder be prince and ministers records that erately bought a fight already going rren, killed July 21. In 1898 they employed 131,428 men, and on. agreeing that the United States course of action was followed In sup- last The force Iwsleging the legation kead In tba engine room at tba Mam MacDonald. (Mgned) year they employed - 174,645 men o ihouM pay ' 120,000, ootTfor it. and in pressing the Insurrection in California In Saoth min TmperiaTdrMpui1der-GeLthe number of wage earners short, Grua l.p(tilon. the sov- employed by those same 200 factories to doing placed upon the shoulders of in 1848, and A cow was track by a Utah A Paeifia eral Tuug Lu and General Tung Fuh The German secretary of legation, President McKinley the duty of carry- ereignty of the United States. has increased from 90,4s3 men In 1894 train at Uvada recently with disastrous Kiang, whose gallantry is applauded Her Kelou, write July 21: ing It on. He could not do otherwise. up to 174,645 last year, almost doubled results, a passenger coach being de-- in imperial decrees, although it has The detachment of the guard loft Yetthey are criticising in fact. . . raUed by the eoihsiou and acveral pas- consisted in hombs riling for on a toon Ih TRADE, BALANCES. . of course. It is well underten killed and fourteen wounded. though, women children and defenseless 'But the contrast is even more strikcooped senger Injured. so debtor perpetuatesThe Nothing The houses of the legation, much stood that the criticism is for political when applied to the amount of Three boboea bare been arretted at np iu the legatiou compound, tisiug condition of the United States as 1(3 ing cannon fire, are held by effect only. by damaged exwages paid, and the following "table shot and round Prior on suspicion of being the men shell, shrapnel, But the leaders of the Democratic annual payment to foreign ship own- shows the returns received from the tbe guard. The attack of the Chlneae ers some who cracked and robbed a safe at panding bullets. of 1200,000,000 each year. same 200 manufactories' party did. In another similar case. Just Tbe Chinese throughout, with char- troops on us ceased J uly 10. When to that amount Is added the sum Goshen, Utah Bounty, securing some Is President what donow Year. . relief of advance McKinley Wages Paid. Speediest possible acteristic treachery, posted proclamafor insurance, banking and ex- 1890 MO la cash from tke safe. $45,149,081 ing, and did it by th'directlon of a paid troops necessary. urgently of and us tbe protection, John Uobecker, C. N. Strsvell and tions assuring change to foreigners because they con- 1891 Democratic comPresident. 49,875,858 Papers to According trustworthy report, trol the means of transporting our ex- 1892. George Oemood, of Salt Lake City, are same night they made a general attack 53,619,418 lias piled by the War Department show von of liaron Jyetteler thaTxxly or Us ns. equivandlmports, the cash 1893 48,966,250 preparing for a erulaa around th Great in the hop of surprising that, after the conquest of New Mexi- ports alent in our products annually drawn 1894 All the ministers aud members of tha been buried by the Chinese govern- co by the military force's of the UnitBall Lake In the Mayflower, a little 40,803,866 ment. ed States was accomplished by the exceeds $200,000,000. To so legislate as 1895 52,851,317 legatiou and their families are In good araft owned by Mr, Hobecker. health of th 63.202,420 of 1846, General Kearney, to foster an immense ship owning and 1896 flie general campaign health, la no. in There doulyt, fa longer any SMsy "twa ship building industry In the Unitdd 54,412,774 lleaa trout Are on tbe ftth, an aloobol community Is excellent, and w are opinion of the administration, that the the officer in command, organized a States sufficient to enable our .own 1897 1898 62,247,940 civil for terrelief. the government occupied barrel-Iare safe, and earnest endeavtbe store of Welsh, Driscoll & contentedly awaiting legation 78,835,069 and filled the executive and Ju- people to carry oar imports and ex- 1899 A a result of this information war ritory, A dispatih made. be will at ors relief Back catching Bra, but being preveuted ports in American ships would be Years. office dicial Averages. by These China be declared the appointment. by agalust from Tien Tsin says the British afd civil functionaries from spreading by tba na of band Bra may $49,548,119 entered upon the equivalent to securing the retention at power. In aayevent, the knowledge Americans are preparing td advance 1 $93-9- 6 0 home of a minimum sum of $200, 48,957,713 extinguisher. In apparent thelrduUes of, discharge masordered the the government within forty-eigTba friends of Major R. W. Youog that hour. each year that now goes out of the 1897-9- 9 65.165,261 of unconsciousness more to exposure sacre will make a great difference in -to afford to aliens country The amount employment - former major of tba Utah batteries bn, of In than Anterior by these From wages Auanstn paid ordinary peril, (am December, assessed when tha Humbert's 7 at our expenae. To keep such a vast same 24X1 manufacturers increased 0R on lb supreme beuoh in Manila, exemplary damage native inhabitants 1846,the organized Humbert's assassin, Angelo King time for settlement arrive. a conspiracy to overthrow the United sum at home would rapidly transform steadily from 1890 to 1892, then there f announcing that ht will bs on of Th allied force left jTieu Tsiu for Bressl, came to Monza fyom Paterson, States nawas a drop in 1893 and another drop In tba Democratic candidates for United authority In New Mexico. On the United States Into a creditor N. J. The assassin, on reaching the Pekin August 2. tion. 1894. During the net two years of January 15. 1847, the govthe States senator. night guard room of the carbineers, u ink ernor, the sheriff, the circuit four the last aptbe years wages up, but it was not until During picked At tba Pioneer day celebration at attorney, MINE MANAGER IN TROUBLE. pitiable condition, his bands and arm the prefect, and a number of others, parent balance of trade In favor of 1897 that these earn manufacturers th altlsen raised money by Maplaton lacerated sod bloody and hi citizens amP officials of the were paying out as much money in United States has closely approxbeing the United lubaorlpllon and bought a fin anil of livid la Dorm by Mlutra Near Janctlou clothes torn by the angry crowd. ReStates, and Mexican supporters of imated to two thousand millions of wages as they had paid In 1892. The Har, Idaho. lolhea for Levi Kendall, a pioneer dollars. Were that an actual rather increase of their pay rolls in 1898 and to questions, he hissed through United States authority, were assassiplying Boise interNew reaches of a very who claim to have ploughed the Brat 1899 is as gratifying to me, as It must hia clenched teeth: In tbe town of San Fernando than an apparent favorable trade balnated furrow la Utah esting predicament in which a mins Tell them 1 came from America on de Tayoa On the same night seven ance we would Boon cease to be a be to the men who are now busy at fa placed. Salt Lak milk dealers have again manager of Elmore county to kill Humbert. I have only other Americana were killed at Arroya debtor natian. But when we deduct good wages. Mr. ia a of Spo- purpose The Garrett of that trade balance "Between 1894 and 1899 the 200 manager ommenced using formaldehyde which from America and know Hondo and two at Rio Grande. It was about one-ha- lf arrived of a rest estate firm ol Just member formade manufacturers of the National Assoof the to kane, because payments no one. 1 spent a day at Bologue and then apparent that the Insurrection gave tbe health authorities so much was general, and' the purpose was to eign ship owners, bankers and Insur- ciation, who reported to us, had In- trouble last summer. A lady brought that place. He ia held in duress by then came on to Milan." kill all the Americans and those Mexi- ance companies, and again deduct the creased their payrolls by upwards of f two sample of milk to tba health office miners whom be baa employed.'. They Favors Ll from him Holding Envoys Hostage cans who had accepted office under the large but unknown amounts, consist- $38,000,000, in fact the amount- oft leaving the county a few days ago, which on being ana- restrained due foreigners on in- wages which they distributed last year' interest of holdfavors are them and ing without Li Government American up, paying they strongly IIuDgCbang lysed showed the presence of formaldevestments In the United States, money was almost double what they paid outi him at Casseys ranch. Eight ing the ministers as hostages so u to Col. Sterling Price was then comIn 1894. hyde. One sample stood four daya and holding ,. or ten miner ar keeping guxrd over, enure favorable terms for the empress pander of the army, of New Mexico, spent abroad by Americans and th Abe other seven without - If this ratio of Increase were we find becoming remitted sums immigrants,' by apj' him. - sour. The authorities are dowager and rebel chiefs, lledownol with headkuarters at Santa Fe.He our favorable trade balance dwindles piled jto the whole country, without Investigatj seem that ilr. Garrett represents say that their holdlng the minister as learned ot the uprising and attendant It account into the numbers eaa. of) tha taking As small to down ing proportions. very outfit that purchased a min hostages would be only a less crime atrocities, January 20th, 1847. and that a consequence, we are but slowly new factories that have been started In' While coming down n grade near onSpokane the Boise river some twelve mile than killing them. It is obvious low tbe army of Insurrection was marching our cdnditlon of foreign the last few years, who can deny that' Barclay, on th Utah Central, En- above Jnnctioir Bar. They paid 7,0OU that the object of Ll Hung thxog's against Santa Fe. He took prompt emerging from general prosperity has visited the Indebtedness. . gineer Ferguson lost control of bln And what a depth ofmean-in- g and afterward visit to Shanghai is to sow d iseord be- and vigorous action and marched out country. must - engine, which jumped the track. Far cash for the property advocates silver see, Free to meet the Insurgents with a force of three- - words 'Open the those second-hanmill. a on the erected the. tween allies it They contnla, through guaon being scalded to death, while have been worklDg since last fall. who virtually represent their govern- about 400 men. ' There were many se- however, the golden opportunity out Mills; "uttered by Mr. "McKinley less rious and sanguinary engagements, present enormous exports In excess of than four years ago, has really conFireman Wiseman escaped with severe Their bills ware paid regularly until ments, but he has not met with buocets but the enemy waa no sooner dislodged Imports gives us to once and for sll veyed. . injuries. one or two months ago, when they as yeL one from position than It took refuge free ourselves from foreign IndebtedThomas Lloyd, former state coal mine were unable to longer meet their obliALL DOUBTS DISPELLED. in another, and maintained a deter- ness. Did ouf own people but earn AMERICAN ADMINISTRATION Inspector, la In Salt Lake on n visit tc gations promptly. Macdonald's Ulapairk Settle th Qiwitloa mined resistance throughout The the $200,000,000 or more each year now klx family after a three years stay in for incident to Conditions ot ' Peopi There were some thirty men emcharges foreigners Improves nnd losses were heavy on both aides. Ow- paid Its th Hrltalns. the Klondike country, where he baa ployed by Mr. Garixtt, and when he of our Imports and exto In Towns tbe th carriage to the mountainous character Philippine. of Sir Claude MacDonald's welcotneHi ing been acting as superintendent of started on a trip to Spokane they deSpeaking of conditions In 'Manila, dated Pekin, July 21, and n the country, and the fact that the cam- ports, European gold would be forced United States at an enormous under American administration bonanta. H will return to Dawson in tained him and are holding him aa has patch, ceived in cipher at London. Is accepted paign took place In the winter time, Into the to meet ther balances due us, or consul in that city says - !m- n short time. been stated. on all aides as dispelling Idonbu that the American forces suffered many rate would send back to u provements are visible In every dlrec- else before Europeans the town o hardahipa reaching Tba isolation hospital for th treathave existed might atill regardingthe San Fernando de Tayoa, where DEFICIT FOR JULY. the American securities which they tion, and already the town has qulto th ment of amallpox eases, which did such genuineness of the dispatch. Owinj to now hold in such enormous sums and a different appearance from last and had been party governor foully good service daring th winter epidemia work of draining the filthy town Rea Behind Mere Thna Text an error in transmission, the message assassinated. A particularly severe which ar present keep this country a Gotarssseat In Salt Lake, will be reopened and the fails to show the number of wounded. Million Dollar Last Month. , - occurred debtor nation.. dltehe and stagnant pools may possiat Pueblo engagement de aevva cases now under quarantine in David OUphant and Warren werstwo Ws have in the past forty years bly entail an epidemle, but the advanTayoa. which had been atrongly fortiThe July comparative statement of private families in th city will be restudent interpreters. to foreigners easily four thou- tage to posterity Is inestimable. There The took fied. paid insurgents in position and the government receipt expendimoved lb era. of dollars for doing oui are. no doubt, at preeent golden, op- millions sand which church had a III a K boo large pierced (ilfM Hall. tures show that during th month the - they a sum that has gon portunitiea for the employment of capicarrying, embrasures Hunter assaulted City George-forT with foreign The G. rifles,!. Rath Estes bone, direr to amounted aud formerly tor $4b,bo,650, out ot the country, to tal and talent In many local trades. out and were stayed to Marshal Froyd with a knife at Cedar receipts American retreat compelled now under arrest tbe jexpendilurea 953,079,653, which of posts at IUvaua, Its permanent impoverishment. Our The Department of the Postoffice and City recently. Hunter waa oadai ar- leave a deficit for the month of St,02t,-40- on a charge of fraud, has furnUfced to Fernando. national wealth today is all of four Telegraph, being now under American, Tbe following day returned they rest and rushed on Floyd when near One year ago the deficit waa bail. Seoor Lopes, a wealthy Spaniard, and renewed the millions fit dollars less than and British control, are admirably conthousand but arassault, the tha city hall door. Both received seriThe total expenditure dur- going on hta bond. Several Spaa'sh tillery fire seemej to have no effect It would have been had American ducted. 8,506.832. ous injuries and Hunter la In a vary came forward and offsred The British at Iloilo T ing July were $2,51,437 leas than dur- merchants th npon the church walls. Ladders were ships carried the same proportion of critical condition. to The commerce United States the forces have provide necessary security. during past says: ing July last year. thep made and boles cut In tbe walls our foreign now successfully occupied the better Hyma Jameson, of Loa, who accaxes, through which the soldiers forty years that they did during th with Worthleaa. Maaay Taper Krager'a COTTON MILLS SHUT DOWN. identally shot himself la th abdomen, with their bands threw fire and lighted preceding seventy years. More than part of the island. The end Of this The lloer animosity to Preaident while ont hunting, succumbed to hi into the Interior. Another as- that, to keep on paying foreigners at year augurs well for a happier future, shells All th DemaaSt a gttaattaa ran on account of the fact Chla dolng-fse-t- he sre-a- re -- nowgrows Kruger Id made. on ths church door; the-rat- s waa .. Juries llawa carry ing shotgun sault Jjir officials hi are and and exports tabllshed, many Important improve-- '' he our of that imports persuading with the stock down when th gun waa The prevailing trouble in China ha which again faPed. with loss. The ar- carriage next quarter of a cen- menta will take place." African the South tbe that republie during then will, people 60 up wlthla brought ifas tillery diecharged, tbe entire content penemade It accessary to bring abdut take out of the UnDed paper money la a good a Bank of curtailment of yarfis, and sfter 10 rounds had been tury alone, five thousand millions ot trating bla abdomen. in production cotton Not is based on because which bad been States fully Tre Democrat, holes tbe it of one notes, England fired, A large wildcat entered the eastern even manufacturing in Bi.ldeford, Me,, 0J cut with the axes was widened td a dollars additional. inalienable state securities, Congressman George B. McClellan of Salt Lak City on day last It Is announced that the milla of the portion Not only will the country be drained has disqualified himself for the second practicable beach, through which a though the state should be conquered: but Ameri- place'on the Kansas City ticket by votweek, eauaiog ooaaidarabl consternaAs the English have not recognized this Pepperell Manufacturing companyUJ storming party entered, dislodged tbe of this colossal amount tion among th women and children the down from August H until In the close mines, labor can mills, th ing to give the government a sufficient took of and the possession Sepenemy, contention, many burghers bT been and on boar,: number of troops to suppress Its foes. on til It waa killed while plundering tember 4. About one-baof the church. The next morning the enemy factories, the ship yards ruined and much misery prevails. The ohieken coop. Tbe animal measured manufactured by these m.iU go t0 surrendered. The loss sustained by the ships, will be denied the employ- An offense of this sort Cannot be wive and children of tbe poorer Boer the Democratic partyt foar feet, four in Vhina. About 3,000 handsare affected- them was about 150 killed. The num- - ment Incident to the building of ships, ar almost starving. BEAVER COUNTY BLADE. PEKIN SlOltV TOI.D. AUTHENTIC NEWS FROM PEKIh THEY DID TIIE SAME. (w4 fpr-ou- lr I. rlri ce f qnsr-mati- ! - j j pa.-se- it Taung-lt-Yame- as-wi- th car-do- n . . o m nmrkvVereiliw n 000,-00- 1 -- -- d "" - year.-T-Th- r vice-cons- ul v lf p, - v jiy ? |