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Show AFFAIRS FOULLY ASSASSINATED. NEWS SUMMARY. six-roun- d easily defeated Joe contest at Phil- adelphia. Many prominent Eurojtean journal ara urging international action against anaroliiets. TheKatioual letter Carriers association re elected John N. Parsons of C1i engo as president. About 000 men. women anil children were inassacreed in the Candia outbreak the past week. The Spanish senate adopted tlie protocol by a sitting and itandinir rota. the noted Judge Thomas M. Jurist and constitutional lawyer, ia dead at Ann Arbor, Mich. Bed Wolfs, Cal., buffered to the extent of 1100, 000 from a fire. The insurance ia probably half that sum. An agreement has been signed at Seaul, Corea, for the laying by Japanese of a railroad from Seaul to Fuaau. The Spanish steamer Ciudad de Cadiz has left Havana for Spain with OOOaick soldiers, two generals and their staffs. The Republicans of Main hare elected the entire state ticket. Iteed, Dingley, ftontelle and lturleigh ware -- Hispano-America- n all Fire at New Westminater, B. CL, consumed (2,300,000 worth of property, eansed several deaths and rendered hundreds of people homeless. In a freight train wreck on the Burlington railroad near Tyrone, Iowa., Engineer Mann and Fireman Thomas Millbouae were instantly killed. A private cablegram received from Vienna by Connsul Rattray states that Montreal's representative has received the worlds bicycle meet for next year. The Fifth Ohio volunteer regiment has arrived at Cleveland, O., and will go into camp for a period of thirty days, after which they will be mustered out. Admiral Cervera has sailed for Spain, accompanied by the sailors of his fleet. All the Spanish prisoners -- Iniuuvf-ulaoo- . Manila, SepL 10. The United States Geneva, Switzerland, Sept. 13. All eonsnl here, G. F. Williams, in behalf Europe mourns over the foul murder of N. Mayo Dyer of the United Captain of the E in press of Austria, who met States ship Baltimore, has returned to her death at the hands of an anarchist General Miranda the sword which the The at Geneva Saturday evening. latter surrendered to the American empress was well beloved throughout officer at the capture of Corregidor the world, and telegrams of eondolsnce of tha hay of entrance the at ara pouring in upon the bereaved island, Manila. The general replied that he emperor. was overwhelmed by tha generosity of It appears that her majesty was Csptsin Dyer. walking from her hotel to the landing Tha men who went out ou strike ou 1 o'clock of' the steamer at about place account of au attempt to return to an when an Italian anarchist suddenly equal basis fur payment of labor, after appeared, and approaching her, stablied the American authorities in the early her to the heart. The empress fell, of the situation here had exigencies got up again and was carried to the to the extravagant demands of steamer unconscious; the captain re- agreed are disappearing, and it the turned and the empress was carried to haa laborers, become necessary to employ solthe Hotel Beaurivage. where she exdiers to tske their places in some eases, pired. The assassin is a man named while in oilier esses the matter has Luclmui, and the death blow waa been compromised. One of these strikes inflicted by the use of a small file, as cabled on Sept. 5, caused the suspenwhich haa since been found where the sion of traffic on the horse car fines of murderer threw it, after committing Manila, but they resumed operations thr deed. The assassin is in the hands of the officers, and does not deny that yesterday. The recruiting agents of the insurhe committed the deed. are causing further trouble. They The last words of the empress were gents have beeu impressing the employees of addressed to the attendant Recoverforeign residents, including those of ing consciousness for a moment she the British consul, and several of the feebly asked what had happened. have complained that the As yet the authorities have found no foreigners native grooms are taking their emconfirmation of the report that the horaea and joining the insurmurder was part of an anarchist con- ployers gents. spiracy, but a dozen persons with The American army chaplains have whom the assassin associated have instituted lrotestantser vices in private been arrested for examination. Such services have never No strangers are allowed to approach buildings. been held in the previously history of the coffin of the murdered Empress the islands. Philippine Elizabeth. The body has been emTURKS MUST GO. balmed and is dressed in white. The doctors photographed the wound, The rowan Will l)aud Tlisl Tramp k but the plate will be destroyed. It is Withdrawn From Crrtr. understood Emperor Francis Joseph Caneu, Island of Crete, SepL 10. will not leave Austria, hut will send a The admirals of the foreign powers, high court officer to bring the body to replying to the protests of the Cretan Austria. executive committee againstjthe recent The assassin inaintaius his cynical massacre, have dec-l- real that they will demeanor, and frankly congratulates recommend that their respective govhimself on the success of the crime, ernments solve the question definitely lie says: "I nm an anarchist, hut I by the removal of the Turkish troops belong to du committee. I work on my from the island of Crete, and the apown initiative. Ix?t them do us they pointment of a governor to he selected please with me. That is iny stroke." by the powers. The foreign admirals The Empress of Austria was born have requested the powers to send a Pcc'mbcr 34. 1837. She whh: the battalion each to reinforce the internal of garrison. daughter of Duke Maximilian to was married Francis Bavaria, and DjevadliU Djcvad Pasha, the Turkish Joseph, emporer of Austria and king military commandant, says he haa of II angary, April 34, 1834. They had given the Turkisl military authorities three children, the Archduchess of Candia' strict instructions to assist who is married to Prince Luitpold in maintaining onlcr. lie declares that of Bavaria: the Auchduke Rudolpl. the are responsible for who married Princess Ktephania of the recent outbreaks. lielguim, andwho was (seemingly) asI'teh Repnbiloau Convention. sassinated injl 880, and the Archduchess Salt Lake, Utah. SepL 10. Tha ReMaria Valeria, who married the Archpublicans of Utah met in this city yesduke Franz Salvator of The late empress was an terday and selected their candidates for congress and the supreme bench. enthusiastic horsewoman. Alma D. Eldredge of Coalville was Funeral f the Knipieea of Andris. nominated for congress and Charles 8. Vienna, ScpL 13. The plans for the Zane of Salt Lake City for supreme funeral of the late Empress Elizabs th judge. The platform adopted congratwho was assinated by an anarchist at ulates the country upon the glorious Geneva, contemplate bringing the re- termination of the war; endorses the mains to Vienna next Thursday, a administration of President McKinley; lying in state on Friday, and the declares for expansion in territory; of interment on Saturday. and the battle cry of the party will be Every flag in the city is at half mast protectlou.bimeLillisuiand reciprocity. and the threatres. races and other Seeking Krfng III France. amusements ire suspended indefinitely. All the archdukes and the Archduchess Perpignan, Frauce Sept. 10. The Maria Valiere have arrived at Sohoer-brun- authorities are taking steps to drive out the numberless Spanish reservists in ol condolence are Dispatches arriving who have been seeking refuge to the at h palace from ail parts of the world, France since the recent call of colors 100,000 men, of for Spain to horror and symprofound testifying which number 30.000 are said to be inpathy. Among them are messages A from President McKinley, from Em- tended for the Philippine islands. in ia Carlist progress propaganda peror William and from nearly all tha lively at Cerdagne. in the Pyrenees, under The court will soverign. European the auspices of the friars who recently go inti mourning for six months. returned from the Philippine islands. V Ground For 1'oaaplalat. Well known Carlisle have held freJacksonville, Fla., SepL 18. Colonel quent secret meetings. Ilenry Egbert of Davenport, Ia., a vetSpanish I'aMaot Crisis. eran of tha civil war, who is a member Madrid, Sept. 10. In the council of of the oonunisaion sent here by the ministers conexamine to the Sagasta was very much degovernor of Iowa men and the of of dition the camp pressed, owiug, it is believed, to the from thr Iowa regiments said today: attitude of Silvela. A crisis is gener"The locations of the camps ara as ally expected. Thr peuce commissioners for the good as could he found anywhere. The water is of the best and abundant. In Paris conference will only be nominthe hospitals wa have found much to ated after the debate on the protocol. please us. When I think of what we At the present moment there is nothendured in the civil war, it makes me ing certain as to the names selected sick to hear some of the complaints nor even the duration of the ministry the commissioners must absothat have come from men located as and hold a conference with the existlutely are the men of the Seventh corps." ing govcrnmenL a ill-fat- were warmly clad in American uniforms. Bj order of tiie government, 80 Caserist leaders, most of them former officers of the Peruvian army, were arrested and sent to the dnngeons at Callao. Jerome, Arizona, has been almost completely wiped out by fire. Eight bodies have ko far been recovered from the ruins, while many more are still missing. Near Texarkana, Texas, a train ran into a washout and waa derailed, now lying in six feet of water. Two people were killed, while many had narrow escapes. The. steamer Rosalia has arrived at 8eattle with sixty passengers from Hkagua, Alaska, who brought with them abont half a million dollars ia gold dust. The National W. C. T. U. directed a letter to Preidrnt McKinley urging the prevention of the use of wine in christening the battleship Illinois by tbb I Gia-sol- a. hashi-hashou- ks 1 Austria-Tus-can- y. obao-quir- iwiter. nnggrt has been found in Australia that weighs 115 pounds avoirdupois. It is valued nt 932,000. A rush is lining mada for Uie portion of the country where the nugget was Miss A gold found. The troops to constitute the garrison of Cuba have not yet been selected, though they will consist of regulars, immune and volunteers, but it is not poasibln now to tell jnvt what the proportion will be. Mias Clara Barton and party are in Miss Barton will make Washington. the president a detailed statement of the action of the Spanish officers in refusing to allow the Red Cross to land cargoes of supplies at llaruna. es Thr central committee of the Citizens' Union, of New York, has adopted resolutions endorsing the action of the Independent Citizens committee in nominating a state ticket, headed by Theodore Roosevelt for governor. Private advices aro to the effect that the Caroline group of islands, which this country contemplated seizing, had the war with Spain been prolonged, is RACE WAR IN GEORGIA. now controlled by the natives, the Spanish garrisons there having bceu Krzniw Koek Krveugo fnr Ljuchiif of o Rnbhir. completely wiped out. Brook Station, tla., btpL 12. The lieneral Cassius M. Clay lias been of granted a divorce from his girl wife, body George Burton, t negro, who has been Dora Richardson Clay. The decree re- assaulted Mrs. Coggini. in found three the about Flint rlvci, stores the defendant to her maiden bulmiles below with riddled Digby, No reference was made to alimum. A ruck several hundred pounds lets. mony. as it was understood by the was tied to it. The new in weight and the court that General attorneys reached here that 800 or 300 nehas Clay had already made ample proria-'.oare marching to Digby armed for his wife by the purchase of a groes with gnna and rifles, swearing Vrgc and productive farm near he Id home. u As A WOMANS HEROISM. From Me Regtittr-QaftRockord, IB. war civil ths nearly as much heroDuring li. Clark Wheeler of Aspen. Colo., ism wes shown by the women of our nation has been nominated for congress by as by the brave soldiers. Many a woman, for her dead eon, bound np the the Second district silver Republicans. weeping wounds of his suffering oomradee, rejoicing NORTHWEST NOTES, Thu Wage (JaMilou Hilll 1'ua.iiif Cuntldar. Kttti Iatb at the Haaiu of as Aa arcblat. Empress of Austria Jec Chojnhki Soddard to a AT MANILA. Ansrlran Steamer Lost. j ia their etre The state of Wyoming contains 708 pensioners and they drew 9104,818 from Uncle Sam during last year end- ing June 3U. Senator Clark of Wyoming is in Washington for the purpose of urging the estallishmcnt of tha Fort Sheridan military post A blizzard occured Septciulier 0 between Cheyenne and Laramie, Wyo. Considerable snow fell and the weather was very cold. Tlie Auaeonada, MonL, race meeting Most of thf closed Scptemiwr 10. horses were shipped to Great Falls to start in the races which licpln September 16. About 30,(NM) lambs have been shipped from llalieck, Elko county, Nev., dnring the past, week. The average price received for them on th range was 82..10. Russell Thorp, a pioneer of Wyoming, who eondneted the stage line in early days, was thrown from a buggy in a runaway recently, and instantly killed. Many of the members of the Sixth and Seventh California regiments, which have been mustered out, wish to remain in the service, and have apto plied to the authorities for transfer other regiments. of ground in the llubi A cave-i-n mine, jnst outside of Butte, buried Joseph Kufma and Harry Andrews. The men were working in the slope on level. Men have been the on the fall ever since, but working not as have yet recovered tlie bodies. Both men were unmarried. E. W. Smith, writ to the Wyoming state prison from Cook county, serving a three-yea- r term, lias escaped from the institution, lie had been gone an hour before his escape waa discovered. Smith is a during criminal and escaped from the penitentiary last Jnne on an error in his mittimus, but he was Cheyenne-Demlwoo- 150-fo- d renewed even horrowin g for the one whe wee At that time was laid the foundgonei ation hi Its Battlefield. famed on canizatlon known as the Woman's Relief Corps, whose aid to the soldier of todsy, is fighting against the world for a living, no lees notable then the heroism of the early '60s. One of the most earnest members of the corps at Byron, 111., is Mra. James but illness once put a stop to her active work. A year or so ago, when eh was nearing fifty veers of age, the time when women must bo moot careful of their Mrs. House weart was taken strength, 111 The family physician told hes that she bad recked a critical period of her life, and must be very earefuL Hie and treatment did uot benefit her, aud other treatment proved ana veiling. At last Dr. William's Pink Pills for Pale inPeople were brought to her notice, with were helpful disputable evidence that theywith renewed in cases such as here, end hoiie she tried the remedy. Last March aha took the first box of the pills, which gave much relief. She was determined to be rured. and kept on with the medicine, untile now eight boxes have been consumed, and she feels like a new woman. I bave'teken Mrs. Houseweart said: only eight boxes, but I have been improving since 1 took the first dose. I do not believe I could bevo lived without the pills. They certaily have done me more good then any physician or any medicine I have ever tried. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold in boxes (never in loose balk) at 50 cents a box or six boxes for 83.50, and may bo bad of all or direct bv mail from Dr. Wildruggists, Co.. Schenectady, N. Y. liams Medir-lnIt must be pretty tough to die young, said tho boarder, us be tackled the lamb'' House-wear- t, eeri-ous-lr e chops. Cheap cigars are like Dakota divorces. You lose respect for them when you learn how they are made. Meant? is Hlood Deep. blood means a clean skin. Ko beauty without it. Cnscurcts, Candy Cathartic cleans your blood and keeps it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driviligall impurities from the body. Benin today, banish pimples, boils, blotches, black heads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cascarets, beauty for ten cents. All drugClean gists, satisfaction guaranteed. 10c, 35c, 50c. Two million dollars for the purchase Dan O'Hara Oi war to a dorgfoight Malone Did yex wint of the Center Star mine at Itossland, last night. Pat The highest moats of sailing vessels are B. C., lias been deposited with Cashier T. M. ilodgens of the State Savings from 160 to 180 feet high, and spread from bank at Butte. The purchasers are an 60,000 to 100,000 feet of canvas. DO YOU KNOW , English syndicate, of which Sir Charles Ross, now in New York, is the head. that in making tha trip to Omaha ExposiThe stockholders who sell out are tion you are on the road ONLY ONE NIGHT, if you nsethe Overland Limited principally Butte people. the Union Pacific; just the thing for The two days' celebration of Fron- of who prefer to travel by daynervous tier Day came to a close last week. It light: andpeople for Men of Affairs' to whom was the most successful affair ever held the saving of a business day is an imporin Wyoming, and insures the perpetu- tant consideration, we liave tho Fast ation of tills holiday. The parades Mail, ONLY ONE DAY on the road to were the largest ever held in Cheyenne Omaha. Appreciation of this Incomparable and were participated in by Buffalo time, together with dining car service and Bill's Wild West show. The attendance superior equipment, is best shown by the popular demand for tickets via the Unioa was estimated at fully 15,000 people. Pacific. For further Information address Qnite a large number of sheepmen H. M. Clay, general agent, 301 Main street, of Humboldt county, Nev., are dispos- Salt Lake City. ing of their bands of slieep as rapidly Te Cm Constlpettou Forever. as possible, principally to Utah buyers. Take Casemrets Candy Cathartic. lOo erS CL C. falls to care, druggists refund money They give as their reason for so doing If G so the fact that this season lias been He Its reported we're engaged. She-Wexceedingly dry in this country, that Im not to blame for the fact that U they fear they would lie unable to is only a report. Raw lb Louis Headquarters, carry them through the winter, as the The Baltimore ft Ohio and Baltimore hot, dry weather lias left no grass for ft Ohio South Western railroads have them to feed upon. secured a long lease on the magnifiMuch speculation has been indnlged cent room at Broadway and Locust in lately as to the origin of the name streets In SL Louis for ths purpose ol under one roof tho WinncmuccH, Nev. The first white consolidating offices now loand pasaenger freight man to travel over the present site of cated in that city. The new location Humboldt's capital, came upon a bund is the ground floor of the American of savages playing pedro on the exact Central building with 65 feet on Broadway and 85 feet on Locust street Ths spot, where the courthouse now stands. ticket office will be in the center, fronthow and inquired what He. said ing on Broadway, the freight departluck. Due chap who was raking in the ment on one side and the passenger wampum with a grin said. Win um department on ths other, with General Agent Orrs office in ths rear. It la muchtt." Hence the name. quite probable that these offices will The. cororner's jury in the ease oi be even handsomer tban the B. ft O. Charles F. Harris, killed in the fight New York headquarters, which are the finest in that city. between rival factions in the Colorado er Fifty Cent. Republican party over possession of the tnoaeco habit cure, makes weak Guaranteed of the for holding mea ttrong, blood pure. Ac. IL All druggists purpose opera house, a convention, has rendered its verdict, With his hath tub General Miles aeems in which the attack on tlie opera house to haro kept a pretty clean record. is characterized as unlawful and the possession by the Teller faction as legal. The jury finds that tlie shots fired by the men. who were inside the building, were in the attempt to defend their legal right to oceupy the 1 have need your valuable CARCA-RBbnilding." The verdict aays that the end Bnd item perfiiet. Onuldn't do shot which killed Harris was fired by without them. 1 have lined them for ora Um to the for IndigMUon and biliousness and am now comjurymen. persons unknown ell, ae Biliousness TS -- pletely eared. San Francisco, SepL 10. The steamer Coptic, which arrived from the orient yesterday, brings the news from Hongkong that the American steamer Wig-foCaptain Sherman, is supposed to have gone down with all hands. During the war United States Cousul General Wildman chartered the Wigfoo to carry dispatches to Admiral Dewey at Manila. The little vessel met with several mishaps, and was obliged to return to Since her last departure for port. Manila she has not been heard from. o, for world-O- n Ueconiuii-n- d them. U every one. tried, you will never be without them In Steven Yucovicli. of Anaconda, Mon- Once Kuw. A. Marx, Albany, N. Y. the family. a from bunting tana, while returning trip recently, hail his right foot almost shot oil. While driving home Vucov-ic- h became tired and stretched himself out in tlie lHittom of tlie wagon to rest d without thought of the was which directly pointed shotgun, at him. loaded and cocked. When about ten miles from Butte tlie gun Fleaant. Palatable. Potent. Tut Good. On Sicken. Weaken, or Grlpo. Kk;, hi, k. was discharged from the jostle of the Good, ... CONSTIPATION. wagon, the entire load striking him in I ... CURE fmmfmr, fMna, leliwl, let let. Ml jtp Inrf; the right foot, blowing it literally snaranteed by Ufl.TA.riP SM andcV UK TotNKco UabiL (mum double-barrele- ,rr aildrng-HUMU'UA- li |