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Show NEWS SUMMARY. NORTHWEST NOTES. Torrential ralna in Vicuna did great damage to building. Generals Delaney and Botha ban left Pretoria for Europe. King Goi.rge of Saxony is ncai death's door witli pneumonia. It is announced that there are 75 cases of cholera at Mukden, Mauchuria. There has been a terrific marine vol eanic eruption off 11 or la, Island oi Homer Zimmerman wus Instantly killed by a stroke of light uing lat week near Billings, Mont. Mrs, Edna Hull lias been arrested at Fayal. The Illinois miners during the past week gave ftoo.uoo to the striking miners. Flood conditions in Texas are improving, the water snhsidiug very rapidly. Cuuxternatien prevails in Cairo, Egypt, owing to the terrifying pro- gress of cholera. Six thousand of the 30,000 striking garment workers in New York have returned to work. One hundred and fifty new cases of cholera are reported from Manila within forty-eig- ht hours. Keceut storms in Austria and Hungary did much damage, many buildings being destroyed. Edward Dangler of Seattle is near death's door as a result of a beating given him by footpads. Ross Douglass, former treasurer ol tlie island of Cohn. has been found guilty of embezzlement. The treasury report last week showed, available cash halanees, gold. SK.i.Ull.-- H. The Republicans of tlu Sixth Missouri district hare nominated .loliu It. Lindsay for congressman. In San Fram-iseanoi her expedition to search for buried treasure on Cocos island is being organized. Carl Koehler, a prominent (Herman architect of Seattle, was killed by n train near F.au Claire, Yis. About 7,000 eigarinskers of Manila hare gone on strike. They demand a material increase in wages. Miss Katherine Foley fell from a saddle horse and was instantly killed, at liulte, her neck being broken. Charles Hiatt, suspected of murdering his wife in Stillwater, Minn., in jyj7, has been arrested in Oklahoma. The Bulgarian minister of agriculture and commerce has forbidden the importation of American grapevines. As a result of an attempt to collect taxes to pay the Boxer indemnity, there has been an uprising at Lin Chin. Siyfl,-GMi.M- During t lie past fifty years 'l; 3,000,000 persons have emigrated from Irciaud, 80 per cent coming to the United States. Information has been received from the commander of the Topeka that an attack is expected on Puerto Cabello, Venezuela. The plants of the Owensboro, Ky., Planing Mill company and the Continental Tobacco company were destroyed by tire last week. Total loss, 1100,000. A cloudburst cau nenvy damage near Dresden, N. Y. Acres of crops were destroyed, and a number of dwellings, barns and other buildings were washed away. In Savannah, (Ha., the first bale of new cotton of the season of 1903-0- 3 sold at auction for 11 cents a pound. The bale, classed full middling, will be exported to Liverpool. head of native Missouri Sixty-on- e cattle shipped from that state and sold to farmers at Stronghnrst, 111., have been found to be suffering from Texas fever. Nineteen bead have died. At Atoka, I. T., James Reeves lias surrendered to the police, explaining that it was he who killed his wifs there several days ago, also her mother, Mrs. Grant, and John Knuckles Galveston, Houston and San Antonio east hound passenger train was ditched by a washout eight inilea cast of Sierra ltlaucn. Two truininen were killed and several piisseiurers badly hurt. Good rains are reported all through The rains South Arizona counties. have'come just in time to prevent enormous losses to cattlemen. The loss already will reueh many thousand Of dollars. Woiknien excavating in a gravel pit two miles south of Dallas, Texas, the remains of a inastodqn. The jaw honen were in perfect shape and eight feet in length, but crumbled when exposed to the air. ! Hillings, Mont., charged with kidnap-pin- g u younger sister from Paris, 111. Judge W. A. Massey of Reno, New, has resigned his position as inemher of the supreme court foi Nevada and Will resume t lie practice of law. Larry Cronin, superintendent of thl Carny Itird miue at Ouray, Colo., fell ISO feet down a manhole, receiving injuries which proved fatal. The Consolidated Mining company will put ST.'iiMMiO into a mill, cyanide plant, water works and electric plant at its Tonopah, Ncv., mines. James O'Toole, who so mysteriously disappeared from Ihille and who rt was bought had been murdered, has been located, lie had enlisted in the uavy. United States District Judge Thomas P. Hawley, of Carson, lias announced his candidacy for United States senator from Nevada to succeed Senator Jones. As the result of a shooting affray at Fall Creek, Ore.. Henry Hoover and K. Houcks were killed by a saloon keeper named McDonald, who claims lie shot in self defense. William Hunter of Sheridan, YYjO., lias confessed to forging the name of a prominent ranchman of that vicinity to a check for ?:. and will serve a term in the penitentiary. William Webb, a brukeman on the Northern Pacific, wus struck by a train at Kauasket. Wash., and fatally injured, lie was taken to M. Joseph hospital in Tacoinu. His parents reside at Iioschurg, Oregon. Mrs. Henry A. Smith of Alhinii, leaped from the rail mail bridge into the Willamette river at Portland ami was drowned. Her body was found by the engineer of t lie bridge, lloatiug against one of the piers. setlames V. Stabl. one of tlers of northern Montana, committed suicide by shooliug himself with a Title. His head was completely blown off. lie was blind, and ill henltli ii supposed to have affected his iniud. Congressman Moudell of Wyoming was given u royal welcome by the citizens of Newcastle on his return home last week, cannon being tired, whistlei blown, while two brass bands escorted tlie congressman from the depot to his home. Amy Stewart, a widow residing in Leadville, wus burned to death in her home one night last week. A lamp exploded while the woman was in bed 'and the building burned so rapidly tlie ueiglibors were unable to rescue tin unfortunate woman. A. W. Bristol, a ranchman living near Cheyenne, was severely injured in a runaway accident last week, his team getting away from him on u down hill grade, the wagon being overturned, Mr. Bristol sustaining a broken arm 1 or tin-olde- st PALHOUJIE.' LQ&D ctoljom L6ERWC2TTTKCr If American heirrssi-- mouse to reand mu"i commented upon custom by inaugurating a aeries of vigorous matrimonial conquests among the sous of grim1 houses of the old world instead of waiting fur these titled personages to come to them, thi re seems to he no in a matrireason why monial way should not be crowned by success of the most gratifying sort. Foremost in the rank of eligible sons comes the Duke of Roxhurghe. who has been implicated by rumor in more engagements than any other one man In England, vet who has escaped them ail and has arrived at bachelorhood possessed of a good many alluring attainments and natural qualifications to say nothing of his wealth uml position. The future Duchess of will be a fortunate woman, for the duke is brainy, plucky, good looking, and possessed of a pleasing manner. In addition he has seen service in war, which is something of a distinction in England. Lord Percy is another great parti. The future Duke of Northumberland would in any case be a personage, and theft-effor- ts Kux-burgh- aud internal injuries. Pacific park at the Rock at Springs, Wyo., dropped depot from sight last week and it is feared the depot and freight house may follow. The park and buildings are situated over an abandoned mine, the caving of which ia causing tlie trouble. Shipments of Wyoming cattle to the eastern market will not commence before September 30, a month and a half later than last year, owing to tlie fact that the range is in such excellent condition that the cattle can be kept fat while the owners await better prices. The supreme court of Montana granted an injunction applied for by Part of the Union I s Jefferson e Dote is still too young to lie reckoned in the lists, hut men of his family marry early. He it; a Catholic, and the fact must materially limit his choice when it comes to his marrying. Of tlie same ancient faith is lyinl laivat. His family is accounted tlu handsomest in Scotland, lird Mansfield is older than any of the others mem loneii. hut tlie most confirmed bachelors change their minds. His possessions include a veritable ancient and royal palace, two other country seats, a beautiful place in Hampstead. over which the builder vainly sighs, ami a house in St. James' place. laml l.econfield. the host at tlie season's prettiest hall, is one of (lie must IKipular of young men. ljord has an elder son, Lord Kerry, and Iird Ronaldshay, who ts IiOrd Zetland's heir, is not to lie overlooked. Arran is 34. and, like every one else, has been in the war, and. tiullks most, he has written In the Nineteenth Flncastle has the VicCentury. toria Cross, ami already he has dona much for fame. in this case exceptional cleverness is added to great position and fortune, ljird Percy is an earnest politician, of whom the world has heard much and expects to hear more. Tin; name of I.onl Graham who will he Duke of Montrose one day. springs naturally to the lips when speaking of l,ord Percy. His talents are no less ohviom, lint run In other grooves, lie is fiercely Gaelic, ami adorns tlie kilt which he loves: he is one of the ablest of youthful lecturers, and has traveled wide and far. lie has more than r. nodding acquaintance with the army and navy, and has lately returned from Smith Africa. Finally, and as behooves the son of one of tlie most beautiful women iu Rodety. he is good looking. Mr. Niall Campbell, the son of Ikird Archibald, is not often heard of. but his wife, when he choose her, may look forward to being Duchess of Argyll. Memorial Arch on either end of the arch, and will be symbolical of Fame and the Lost Cause, and are to be more than twice life size. The sculptor has endeavored to express In hia work the life of Jefferson Davis, aa well as to pcrpptuate the ideals and principles which he represented. To this end the two bronze statues represent Fame and the Cause. In the spandrels, two on each sido of the arch will he placed four representing Glory. Triitfe Justice and Valor. These further il lustrate Mr. Davis' life as connected with his people. The figure Glory represents the glory won by Jefferson Davis and the pivple of the Confederate States during the most trying period of their history. Tlie figure Truth rejireserfts their united devotion to the cause which they championed. Justice represents tl.e unswerving belief in tlie righteousness of their cause and the justice of the si niggle; Valor represents the many deeds of heroism of Jefferson Daxis and ids people both in their homes and in the field. The thirteen seals in the attic represent tlie Confederate States, ilie central one being the seal of ireinia. while upoii till five low relief pauei.t in the attic and upon tlie two panels in the archway will he inscribed such tributes to Jefferson Davis us may a chosen by the eoniniittee. i "lst lias-relief- Miles Finlen of hia successors in in tereat, the Amalgamated Copper company, to prevent F. A. Heinze from operating the Minnie lleaiy mine pending determination of appeals from Judge Harney's noted decision. Mrs. D. M. Durfee, wife of Judge Durfee, of Phillipsburg, Mont., na, mysteriously shot, it is thought fatally, last week, Mrs. Durfee had been to ace her dressmaker and was on her way home when she was hit by what is thought to have lieen n stray bullet. Little hope is entertained for her life. Tlie official vote for governor at the recent election in Oregon shows tlie following result: Chamberlain Democrat!, 41,s.i7: Furuiah Republican Iluusakcri iro. .'iKI; liyuu 'Social) 3771, Chamberlain's plurality, 3Tii. R. 8. Dean. Republican candidate for supreme judge, received a plurality of 17.140, the largest plurality ever given a candidate iu Oregon. At Pepov, Hopkins county, Ky., G. auditorof Co(. Kahy, Mrs. F.llen Turley shat and killed lfax, Wash., has been sentenced to eight child, attempted to her iu the years Kahy was kill two oilier children, mid failing, convicted iu . mm r.f stealing a warrant i ; i 41,-.riS- l; ty I She had allot and i.ilicd herself. been ill and probably was temporarily insane. s verse a well established i.ord Dalliousie is another youthful warrior aud huciiclur He is handsome and by no means hully off ljird for 3l,7'.3 issued to tins American Bridge rmiiimuy. fie has given notiee of appeal. Tlie arch to be erected in Monroe constructed of the finest Southern Beats of a Watch Timed. park at Richmond, Ya., to the memory grauitc, and to have an interior stairA watch that makes five hears a of Jefferson Dm is. was designed by way leading to the top. The sculptor second makes 133, "uu u day, or nearly has adopted tlie ( orinthinn style of lak.iibb.OCO in a Louis A. Gudobrod of New York. year. Tlie completed arch will have n architecture as being most in harmony height of fifi feet, n width of 7b feet with tlie prevailing style in tlie South, Some women could not he happy and u breadth of 31 feet. The archway ns well ns especially adapted to unless they wore just bunched up Iu tlie purposes of the arch. is to lie .ii feet wide and 40 feel high Two bronze figures are to he placed trouble. in the clear. Tlie cutlre arch ia to !)? s |