| Show AT HOME AND ABROAD york aug 24 A herald dis vatch oaten from santiago de cuba says customs customs bu collector donaldson is find jug the duties of his office more exten five than he probably had and idea of at first he has had the difficult task of dealing wit with h the entire ecclesiastical r of the province of santiago the entire clergy from archbishop am down sent I 1 in n the regular month ly y impress for the payment of salar us lea the archbishop archbishops arch bishops s salary originally vas but has been reduced to owing as stated in the impress to the bad condition of the treas ury f ur mr donaldson was ELISO also presented owma from the professors of the ansti tate seh eh police and other bodies amhof whom were paid under the span e by the head of the customs artmont art ment e t abe ba claims were tabulated and sub umed to gen shatter shafter who will ask far instructions from washington 7 ot f two companies of the second im alps returning tram fram guantanamo Quanta namo soy are sick from fever major beetner Bd etner commanding Is very ill brig ewers has also returned amdon tendon im don aug 23 the associated learns that the philippine junta i adon received a dispatch from manila a yesterday announcing that mata there are rapidly quieting down that ahat the friction between agul and the americans Is disappear to the juntas ajuntas advices advises ad vices the ge gents ants for a time re regarded gared gen n ft t and gen anderson aa as rn martland feared they would adopt idan methods like the spaniards filipinos but the insurgents fir wn the first have had the greatest confidence in admiral dewey whom affy regard as a sort of father and the isow important american at manila satte junta Is satisfied that all fric ta ilon will soon disappear and that there no trouble from the insurgents americans decide to retain the ines f aln I 1 to a wealthy filipino now gi A london Ondon Xi the Fil filipinos pinos in london are enwell to do people hitherto they held aloof from the insurgents bikit they now realize that their inter alk demand d action and they are about y a committee to open negolia with the junta here they are all or of having the archipelago reby y the united states so strong r conviction of the desirability i course that they kad had costein approaching the british foreign to ho invite great britain to inter and in any event to prevent the shand 4 being returned to the control of cipun fi pUn they desired however to await jM OTlean action agton aug 24 orders have issued for the musterIng out of the i ig regiments i vermont first maine fifty nd iowa 01 sixth pennsylvania fifth maryland rylma second New Tork second ne one burr hundred dred and fifty seventh pi i all volunteer infantry bat batteries aad docio light tillery artillery aa first volunteer ol cavalry batteries A 0 0 44 eor gla light artillery twenty indiana light battery battern and th the e rz byork I 1 fork and Pennsyl pennsylvania vanta cavalry na BOW in porto rico other orders ter r out troops will be announced as definite decisions are reached porto rican cavalry mustered a A and 0 ot 09 new york the philadelphia troop sheridan troop and the governors troop of pennsylvania chicago aug 24 spanish will be added to the list of studies taught in the chicago schools if dr benjamin andrews the new superintendent has his way Chi cagos new educational chief also favors the annexation of ithe philippines dr andrews andrews says that when cuba porto rico and the philippines come under the control of this government rich new fields for business enterprises will be opened to the young men of chicago for that reason he considers lit fully as essential now to teach the spanish language as german and french since we are beginning to spread out he said and take in new territory some of our school boys may want to seek their fortunes when they grow up in these countries wrested from spanish control end and it would be greatly to their advantage to understand the spanish language syracuse N Y aug 24 A hurricane in this otty this afternoon did thousands of dollars worth ot of damage the roofs roof of four factories were blown off three men employed at the power house of the lake side railroad company were badly injured by the ithe west wall of the building falling end and one of them electric engineer carl dingen may die the treet car services vices we were delayed for a considerable length of time because of trees which fen fell on the rails and trolley wires part of the roof of the assumption church wea waa blown off and the statue of the virgin mary was waa blown off and lodged in the cellar manila aug 24 the natives assert that the religious orders are instigating i opposition to american supremacy many spaniards assert that they are eager to invest their fortunes in new enterprises but that they fear ruin it the Amer americans itans withdraw A few monopolists po lists fearing competition are secretly intriguing against the now new regime newspapers published in both the english and spanish languages have already appeared the united states transports rio janeiro and pennsylvania arrived today the former blaring bearing two battalions or of south dakota vol volunteers recruits for the utah light ax artillery tillery and a detachment of the signal corps and the lat ter the first montana volunteers and recruits tor for the first california volunteers port huron alch adich aug 25 T twelve elve persons were more or less leas seriously injured in a collision on the flint and pere marquette railway here the was between the almont train and train no of the saginaw division the former was waa loaded with circus excursionists four cars of the almont tram were overturned and almost telescoped tile engine of the other train was derailed when the trains came together a frightful panic ensued the two hundred or more passengers in the overturned cars screaming and struggling to extricate themselves in the excitement many women were trampled under foot and innumerable slight injuries inflicted new york aug 25 A special to the herald from hongtong Hong kong says A serious insurrection Insurrect ton has bas broken out at na doe doa in the interior of hainan island the american missionaries and native converts have sought bought refuge in safe gate territory on august the rebels fought thie the soldiers who used the american presbyterian by terian property as defenses def enaw and polled the attack nadom is ninety miles from Hodi housew sew one ot 0 the richest valleys in the island unless the revolt is speedily sup suppressed presse the incur gents ge arts will probably be reinforced by refugees from Kwa Kwang ngsi sl where the officials are coping with the recent recen t rebel lion lio n should lit not nat be suppressed there is an opportunity for french in ference ter the french are using vigorous measures to protect the native christians near kwang chow wan and are extending their influence in southern china which at present is very disturbed eugene ore aug 26 25 the explosion of the boiler of a threshing machine today killed one man and seriously injured five others the bouer boiler was an old one and the steam gauge was out of at order the accident took place on the farm of J kirk fifteen aides west of here london aug 24 A dispatch from vienna to the daily news davs that 30 miners were drowned by the flooding of the kasimir coa chaa mines at ni ence near silesia three days ago new york aug 25 the line steamer itt earner norge which arrived today reports that she sunk the french fishing schooner la coquette of bayonne baronne france on saturday last bat on oh tue tha grand banks the captain and eight seamen were saved sixteen went awn t down with the vessel the norge sailed from stettin aug 3rd ard the weather was generally fine to the banks of newfoundland when it ft became foggy with patches of clew clear weather saturday aug 20 between 3 and 4 ID ia the afternoon the weather was waa foggy but not so thick that ithe vessels speed was reduced captain knudson said he could we ee about three cable lengths ahead the wind was waa fairly brisk from the west when a vessel suddenly loomed up from thle the north with full and stood directly across um the bows of the steamer the bells were rung rang to stop and back at full speed but too loute late to bo check the obe steamers aimers headway the st stranger muger a fishing schooner ten relli across the bow and with a crash watt forced over and sunk three men sprung aboard of the norge tb the passengers of the norge most of whom wh were about the decks rushed about in alarm alam at the shock but w were floon quieted when they learned fesq tat chait B steamer was uninjured A ba boat vies i lowered and six me men n and a dog weft picked up the vessel crank almost tm med mediately lately and in sinking carried vav her sixteen of her crew captain knudson oaid as a 8 vessel the norge was waa obliged to ado out of the way of all sailing crafft but this tats was aume a ume time when a salling sailing va could do more to help hemli than at teamer the latter was going ahead at full speed but there v ittu no not t time la in the che Judg judgment of the captain to bo reduce speed the fisherman was an active vessel had bad a good breeze and was waa under good steerage way but made no attempt to av avoid 0 I 1 d th the e collisto collision n k keeping on oai with sails nails full until aqua squa squarely r ely u under n d e r the bow the targe large hull of the norge captain knudson sald said should have been visible for a long distance new york aug 26 A copyright special from manila to the new york yoa journal says there them has been a very serious clash at cavite between the united states sol diera evs and the inbur gents benl the riot resulting in the killing of at one so soldier idler and the serious wound Z ing of another george hudson a member of the tah utah battery got into a di dispute with a native shopkeeper fearing trouble he tired fired Ms revolver in the air to attract the attention of some of his feli fel i low soldiers A great crowd of na dyes ran to the scene of the disturb and ana at al once began firing their revolver viol vers wiling killing hudson and seriously vi wounding corporal wm Af anderson iderson of the same bait battery tery who had hurried to aae tilie r assistance of hudson A detachment of the fourth fourt h cavalry was called out and dispersed the Filip filippine pime who continued to fire their revolvers as they retreated but without doing any more da damage on the same night some of the soldiers doing guard duty saw a liege large party of natives stripping the wreck of a gunboat which was lying in cavite bay A boat with an armed force was put off from the shore the sailors balled the natives who tailed failed to answer then thie the soldiers fired a volley killing one and wounding another gen aguinaldo promptly derided denied any anor connection between the natives of these affairs and his army admiral n D dewey w e ea ha has transferred ed his flag td to arnise he cruiser r baltimore ige the olympia sailing ing for hongtong Hong kong to be docked and cleaned the raleigh left for the same rort wednesday night manila aug 26 on wednesday a korporal and two troops troop of battery B ait oit 0 the utah artillery after disembark ing at al cavite were sent on an errand while camle passing through the streets trooper hudson discharged his revolver it was all me mere re fun but the net natives ives in the immediate locality were much alarmed for the time the natives immediately wed mediately lately began firing dismounted cavalry were sent seat to bo q quell beil the disturb since but the natives misunderstood the movement and axed the firing became general trooper hudson lindson wao wa killed and corporal anderson mortally wounded troopers laydon Mach bar connelly ead and doyle of the fourth cavalry were wounded Oun ded pour four nai natives tives were killed s abad ch ds several everal wounded gen aguinaldo has expressed his regret at this en promises mases to punish the offenders sunter ty and pro enders no further trouble is expected vp N Y aug 26 A al to the leader says 3 th the e north ville house one of largest larg eat hotels at a summer resort 18 miles north othere of here was destroyed by this morning I 1 columbus ohio aug I 1 27 A special I 1 tp to the dispatch gives details of the most destructive fire which ever visited Pata eighteen miles east of here eyrly this morning business blocks and stores on depot street in the center tad of town were entirely destroyed together with nearly 9 all 11 their contents talling entailing a loss of insurance 1000 1 fa pataskala pata had no fire department arg and sent from columbus W engine com company was lp baltimore ambus md aug ag 27 A fierce nerce fire which high threatens to destroy destro ar the town of arel aorel md Is in progress and aid has len sent from this city ty by a special train on the 13 0 railway the latest report is that the herbert house the principal hotel in laurel two large fe avery v beze stables and several private resl resi xe are burning and the fire is not under control new mew york aug 29 the world gays that the cobb corbett ett mccoy mccot fight will ome come oft off on october 1st ast the new date agreed ed on a few days dayo al ago go Is a fact n na ar t now questioned by many working sporting toen this delay Prom promises ism to be an adean tage to at lenat least one of the parties to tue cm cant tract t a at it the hawthorne club As depte 10 drew near the ministers ral purity iM and many prominent I 1 vema persons in buffalo took a stand of open hostility to the fight the club the manager and backers ot of deel declared aved that all such budt i was 0 that they were keeping keeiling strict ly within the limits of the law and that therefore they had nothing to fear but they were uneasy creasy for all that and the agents who had h ad tickets fot for sale in new york were not swamped with applications and greenbacks green backs the advantage of the delay is that the HaNVE hawthorne horne people will be able to put on an attraction attract lon of good proportions on september 10 and thereby test the ability of the agitators to close them up this is to be tine the erne lav igne go for the lightweight light weight championship eh pion ship it is not believed that the sports from atar afar will flock to buffalo to see this fight in n such numbers as they will on october lot but the local contingent and the devotees nearby will make enough stir to cause the antis to take bedion the promoters feel pretty safe the opposition quieted even before the corbett tragedy and it is believed by impartial judges that it will see a natural death before the day of the big battle the latter say it is pretty sate safe to predict that the big fellows will fight in buffalo unless they change their minds of their own accord corbet is on his way east from san fr francisco r n cisco and is expected to reach asbury asbury faik by the middle of this week he will find all of his trainers and sparring partners wali batting ting for him and before another ten days has elapsed toe be will be dong as much hard work as waher aher he left off so unexpectedly kid mccoy Is ia at saratoga and will resane resu ne active training tomorrow he eased up a little a week ago and took a 4 trip to buffalo but his condition d did 1 d not suffer er in the least st petersburg aug 29 owing to the failure of the harvests in seven districts of at the government of kazan and in the provinces of samaria samarra Sa marla sara SI Sibl bIrIk rik hlatke and perma where the crops are almost worthless and even the landed gentry are beginning to ask the government tor for relief the government Is adopting measures to relieve the sufferers the distress however Is becoming more acute every day the peasants are denuding their cottages 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