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Show J T Kf A , - COALVILLE TIMES. expressing th regret of the CHINESE AGREEMENT. I of China JSmperd. ; forth, murder. WNAPPERS FORCE A MILLIONAIRE TO PAY RANSOME severest ponlshmeatf IL he . w. is. Icbv, .r O, TEXT OF ARTICLES. PRESENTED for the In th lBl.I designated persons SETTLEMENT. S,00 for tbs KjIwm.1 Hi Iss. A BASIS OF AS ! perlal decree of September 33, 1900, idward Cudahy, Jr., who was kid- and for those whom the represent-- f Wot be r.B.ltlM Nut in Omaha i! Tuesday ,v.(iilllfifiMN evening pd i ttveeof th powers shall subsequently 117', W bo Ie.lt Ml Riots for thirty-- ! hours a ransom j Privl-l.d oBB.rrl.l designate. J23.000 In gold, which tha yonng . Domoodod. (IL) The suspension for fivt years uphebiUtisgl, paid, has of all official examinations in the cities n returned to hie family. The following English version of where foreigners hsve been massacred Touog Cudahy, while out walking, the Chinese agreement hs been made or have been subjected to cruel treatf a couple of mro, who arrested him and stats of ment. public by the secretary him in a buggy, claiming understood to be in substantial equiIII. Honorable reparation to be j placed were sheriffs and that ba was tf valence with the French text of the made by tbs Chinese government to tested as Eddie McGee, who had note to be addressed to the govern-men- t the Japanese govern meat for the muryped from a reform school."!! of Chios, as agreed upon by th der of Mr. Sujjama 4 taken to a vacaut house In South IV of th An expiatory monument to be representative and there kept until a ransom (aba power at Peking, and subsequently erected by the Imperial Chinese gov; j?3,000 was paid by hi father, when amended before signature: ernment In every foreign or internato tyraa permitted go home. During the months of May, Jons, tional cemetery which has beea dese,t 9 o'clock Wednesday night a July and August of the current year crated, or ia which the graves have tfseman threw a litter on the lawn ;1" serious disturbances broke out in the been destroyed. ,, the Cudahy mansion which conV. The maintenance, under condinorthern provinces of China In which ned the intelligence that young hisin atrocious crirnrs unparalleled tions to be determined by the powers. lahy had been kidnapped, and that tory and outrages against the law of Of the Interdiction against the Impor- hould be returned safe and aound nations, against the lew of humanity, tation of arms, as well as of materials UB the of $'.5,000 in gold; and against civilisation, were commit- employed exclusively for the manufse-'- ' flrrwlse payment he would be blinded by the ted under particularly odious circum- tare of arms and ammunition. til of acids. Another letter to the stances. The principal of these crimes VJ. Equitable indemnities for gov effect was received in th mails were the following: ernmenta, societies, companies and inExFirst On the 2otb of June his dividuals, s wall as for Chines who, )r. Cudaby immediately decided to cellency, liarou von Kattelsr, while on during th late oceurreoces, have sufwith tlie demands of the r)ty in the fered la person or In property In eon bit way to the and shortly after supper lUU,' performance of his official functions, sequence of their being in the service road buggy, and after was murdered by soldiers of the regu- of foreigner. Chtns to adopt financial pgrd.a light y wFlug the money started out lar army, acting nnder orders of their measure acoepUbl to tb powers for alone for the place designated chiefs. th purpose f guaranteeing the pay e tji kidnappers. To identity r Second On the same day tha for- ment of said indemnities and interest had attached to the dashboard eign legatlona were attacked and be- aqd amortization of loans fjs boggy a red lantern, which was VIL .Right for each power to main-- ; sieged. The attack continued with)oaf the Sonditions of the letter. Auout intermission until th 14th of tain a permanent guard for its legaa lecblog the place gust, on which date the arrival of the tion, and 'to put tb diplomatic quartet odyspot on the river,designated, he placed tbe foreign forces put au and to them. in a defensible condition, tbe Cbinetj kq of gold In the place designated These attacks were made by the regu- having no right to reside in that quarreturned to his home. $a i rtik th lar troops, who joined the Boxere and ter. bandit were near the epot who obeyed the orders of th court VIIL The destruction of tbe fort Xndl once secured the valuable emanating from tha Imperial palace. which might obstruct free communicah doubted, for about 1 At the earn time tha Chines Govern tion between Peking and the sea. rfclei Thursday morning the young meet officlalla declared, by its repreIX. The right to a military occu- iBuan breathlessly up to the front sentatives abroad, that it guaranteed pation, of .certain points to be deter- dbeof bis father's home and rang the the security of the legation. mined by an understanding among the lLlfor admission. Third Oa th 11th of June, Mr. power! In" order to maintain open I Dtwitbstandiog the entire police Snjyama, chancellor of the legation of communication between the capital Selective force of the city, several and tha aea. Japan; while In the discharge of an Jlftll A JdwtnjLirqgLA'hjcftESLani ' XfT be f CE i nei go verb menf7"Id' JpuYred mission,' was killed by"regular of Mr" Cudahy's own men at the gates of tha city. In 1'eklag cause Jo be published during two years lint been searching diligently for a and In several provinces foreigners in all tbe an imperial to the capture of the (vlpoking were murdered, tortured or attacked decree (a) embodying a perpetual ever since tbe return of tbe by the Boxers and th regular troops probibitioa, under penalty of death, of yfoeg man, nothing lisa been devel-t- o and such aa escaped death owed their a membership in any the least idea of the idea-tjgive salvation solely to their own deter- society: (b) enumerating tbe punishtbe men wbo perpetrated the mined reslstenc. Their establish-'meat- ments that shall be inflicted on the iie.' Yonng Cudahy says there were wers looted and deatroysd. guilty, together with the suspension of sol tb men, .but that all worn Fourth Foreign cemeteries at Pe- all official examination in tbe elties sas whenever In his presence, and king especially, ware desecrated, th where foreigner have been murdered, bithconly one he would attempt to graves opened and th remains scat- or have been subjected to cruel treatetity was the one who kept guard tered broadcast ment; and (c) furthermore, an imperial him during his incsrcenatlon ia These occurences necessarily Jed decree tq be issued and publislyd tonely building la which he was tbe forulgh power to dispatch their throughout tha empire, ordering that tuei. 'Young Cudahy aaya this troops to t hin to thcLod of protect the Oovernors-Gener(Viceroys) and s had told him it had been tha In-until qftteisls.idoBbe ng th ifeq. of the!I rrWiaaant0WifrAt..pmrlosUl nr IT mslntensfiCBT teased of him, but- that tbe Yiid ruttluol order rtaea'TTffrtngflierimsponxtmu'Jtrr-tli- e program th march to Peking the allied forces of order within their respective juriseea changed. met fifth resistance from the Chinese dictions, and that In the event of reCudahy has announced that ha disturbances. Or army and bad to overcome It by force. newed $.5,000 reward for the appre-- u af Inasmuch aa China ha renounced any other infractions of treaty occurol th abductoraof hia son, ber responsibility, expressed regret ring, and which shall not forthwith for one and $15,000 for two of and evinced a desire to see an end put be suppressed and tbe gnilty person to tbe situation created by tb afore- punished, they, the said officials, shall ICKINLEYS PLURALITY. said dsturbances, the powers have de- be Immedistelr removed and forever termined to aceede to her request upon disqualified from holding any oflic or Flos Fleam ef the November Election 1 the Irrevocable conditions enumerated honpra. Taboteted. XL The Chinese government to below, which they deem Indispensable New York Times publishes a to expiate the crimes committed and to undertake to negotiate amend men tj to tW showing tha popular vote for the trestle of commerce end prevent their recurrence: preideutial electors. The total yote, the foreign Tiieufflog IikSaSd oFtiik rowESS; 6,311 scattering, was 13,967,-30- 1 powers, sod upon other matters peJOf this McKinley received 7 I. (A.yThe dispatch to Berlin of rtaining to their commercial relations, Ind Bryan 6,357,853. an axtraordlnary mission beaded by with the object of facilitating them, Woolley XII The Chinese Government to (Fpbibitionist) received, so far aa an imperial Prince, in order to express determine In what manner to reform 207,368; Barker, tbe regrets of his majesty, the Em- the Department of Foreign Affairs and 50,188; Deb (Social peror of China, and of the Chinese to notify the court ceremonials coof the Declcrbl),, repreand Maloney (Social ncerning 94,552; foreign reception assassination of for the government io th manner to be indicated LA"yT- - 33,430. McKinley's plurality, his Cxeallsney, th late ltsron Von sentation by the powers. ding to the figures of the Times, Minister of Germany. Ketteler, Until the Chinese Government ha 139,824.. McKinley's majority was (B.) The erection on the spot of, complied with the above conditions to of the powers, the un- 4. .3. the assassination of a com memorable the satisfaction esn hold out no expectation mono meet, befitting tbe rank of the dersigned the occupation of Iekipg and tbe that . lead for' STATEHOOD. deceased, bearing an Inscription in the province of Chi Id by the allied forces . to a conclusion." and esn German Chinese languages, tfi jrMBtathre of Artspna Heard by tb Latin, bmbrought (A.V-T- rvmuMmam po. UTAH. COALVILLE. .U. UTAH STATE NEWS. Over forty teem are at work oa the big Gunnlsoudam, the force to be In creased next week. Uiatah ia to have a new canning factory, ail the detail hariug been practically completed. Mr. Thomaa Kearns of Salt Lake baa distributed ISO turkeys among the poor in order that they may have a turkey dinner Christmas. There were 133 cases of smallpox nnder quarantine and In the peat booses In Salt Lake the latter part of last week. Fish Commissioner Sharp has now eastern brook trout egg cnatur lag la the state hatchery, which will be ready for planting early In Jan 400,000 Yry. Jack Christy sod Jim Fraodsfonght twenty rounds to a draw In Salt Lake laat week before a large crowd of local sports. The contest was considered a Tenng-li-Yame- clever one. , . Old Folks' day In the First ward of Fayson was appropriately observed there Tuesday. A good dinner was provided and appropriate exercises ' were rendered. " P. Nelson ofMautl, brother of the next state superintendent of pub lie Instruction, has been appointed as eu-tid- him-tefh- private secretary to Congressman-elec- t George Sutherland. i . The bouse of Bishop James A. Allred at Spring City was broken into on the algbt of the 56th and w trunk contain Ing a number of valuable articles carried away by the robber. , Attorney General Bishop has rendered attecUton in which be bolds that ,the state board of health has ihepowpr to enforce the order excluding navao ciusted pupils froiq tbs public schools J. T. IVoods, a brakeman on the Union Pacific was killed near Echo on tha 18th, II fell from the moving train and a number of car passed over 'hie body sad literally ground It to -- pack-dgjfnno- -- eh-ffcl- . out-l$- . anti-foreig- ' pieces. Lehl la to hsvs a new grist mill of the very latest design and run by r$f n i. al 1 - - 4 antl-forei- er - -- : If ef ni-lo- reeB meetlngaeommUtee reported that they bad secured 730 sores for next season Ineas tha plant 7,217,-Yt- was ' established, - When tha river and harbor bill comes up ia thu house after the holiday recess Representative King propose to offer an amendment, appropriating $1,000,000 for the establishment of reservoir la th arid reglona of tha west, which ia to ba expended In Utah under the direction of the secretary of tha Interior. j. a Hugo U. Uhl, an expert aeoouutant, died in Salt Lake last week of what was thought to bo bear! failure, but now hi employer declare Uhl U forger to the extent of $3,000, and that be eulclded, feering exposure. Uhl bad led an exemplary life daring bla residence la Salt Lake, and the charges against him com a a surprise to hi ' ' friends. . . Lola Simmota, aged 9, bad a narrow escape front death in , 81 1 Lake on Friday, when th wind blew In the entire weal end of the house, a mss - A i . ri, (MidJimof-the-RoiXPopulist- .... Montana Boy Kidnapped. TORTURED BY BANDITS. of brick, mortar and timber, weighing several hundred pounds, falling through the celling, into th room where th girl was sleeping. Th floor and the bed whereon the child lay were covered all over with th debris, but th Httl girl escaped all Injury. Th referee appointed to make re-on to! the vote cast la North vr bat and North Ashley for county murdered by robbers, nis body was fonnd in the yard badly bruised and tha flesh burned from his breast and It I supposed th bandit arm burned their victim In so effort to force him to tell where hi money was bidden. oqal Attack Mraku Troops. Monday Mexican troops in Sonora Me x ten, were attacked by a band of Yaqul Indiana. Four officers and thirty men wers killed outright and Colonel Francisco Iclnsdo, one of the leading officers of th army, was' shot through , tb stomach and seriously wounded. The soldiers were crossing the country and were fired oa front ambush near Lamias, about fifty miles from General William decided In favor of Torres" headquarters. TTolonel Peioa-3SUldoway, Republican candidate. This wounded officer, is one of the the give the Republican two of tha three most popular officers in the army. commissioners. ' er o, "Black Hawk, the Indian who caused ao much trouble at th Indian school at White Rocks recently, Is confined In the guard house at Fort Duchesne, th commanding officer haviog order to - bold bias in confinement until farther orders. , The brake block on a loaded fonr-borora wagon broke while descend' lag the gulch from thu farts min at Eureka oa tha Slat, and th driver, Henry Weed, was thrown Out and bla back was broken. - Tbe la little hope for bis recovery. ee Bsnlsas lavatory Lost, . Vic Admiral Aliexoff, says the 5L Petersburg correspondent of the London Tlmes ban loaned order to the men under hi command la China to make detailed Hats of the Chines property-money, cattle, provisions, etc., taken by them, and where such property now la. Tb correspondent also enys that detachment of . Russians hi southern and southeastern Manchuria eontinu the work of exterminating disorganised Chines troop nod brie gands. ' ), Renata Conamlttoo. on f a senate committee territories argument by Governor Murphy af Delegatein Wilson 6f tb territory rlsona, support of the bill for admission of that territory ns a They dwell especially upon the was blindfolded and compelled to walk talked Increase In the population of to Mattewan, a distaocc of eleven mile. It became so stormy that tbe tUwrritoryr od urged that it both population and wealth kidnappers released young t'layberg at to justify tha conditional fprmof Mattewan,' after robbing him of a Small sum of money. The boy telefor which' tha bill pro- graphed for help and was brought home during the nighL Ilobart day berg, a boy, whose father, John 1L Olayberg, is Heebem. prominent citizen of Helena, MoqL, At Uober, Texas, Tuesday night, J. was, kidnapped at Kalamazoo, Mich., J. Johnson, a prominent farmer, was Monday night by two men. The boy Texas Farmer Murdered by Robbers Rear , - vnrl - ur--. month, and the widow of mo a of Ah, rat $30 th Utah at el ray ' Oliver Williams, th boy arrested at Mill Fort on a charge of grand larceny, ba been sentenced to sixty days in tha Bounty jail, .The boy borrowed ''saddle at Santaquln and took it over to Eureka, where he sold it for $14. Tha - money h gambled away.' of Th farmer and beet-ralsProvo, Lakevlew and Vineyard era organizing for th purpose of securlsg a angar plant In that vicinity. At a ex-Go- v. , n s y. 4 V a, of , .Already about $10,000 baa beea subscribed, and it laths Intention to organise a company with a capital ' of $20,000 or $30,000. Representative King has secured tha passage by tha House of Senator Rpw-- , lint's bills to pension Col. William & HA t, ? ( eleo-tricit- 1 g 1 -- v. Nl C d eon-tii- ss suffi-ee- nt aiploys Hhnro In IToBt. The employees si the Bourne mill st Fall River, Mess., who are entitled to g a part in the plan in qse by the corporation, have received a bonus of 3,j per cent, on the wage earned from June 9th to December th of this year. This is the Ueuty-thir- j dividend that has bees wid by the corporation under thi plan. It will net more to the participating operatives than usual from th fset that n high scale of wages has beta in use since December of last year, sad steady employment has been given, from lithongb'4 report Fagos Jprings, Colo., where Mrs. Myrtle ffright and W R. Neff of Chicago are ieing held, charged with the murder George A. Barber by slow poison, r to tbe effect that the Insurance Companies do not propose to prosecute (be prisoners. J.H. Hurd of 8ioux city, president of th Laboring Men's Cooperative Life association, declares that the charge 'of murder will be pressed vigorously by his company. Tut Reported AtlnlM, Tly Shanghai correspondent of tb Standard, wiring Dec. 24, says: Th government has arrested Print Tuan and Prince Chung on the border of Shan 81 and Shea Si provinces. Y( Ilse! a has been ordered to return to 8iang Fn forthwith to be executed, Hi Supposed. It is inferred from these report, that the Imperial author! tie are pr. paring to concede the demand ofth joint. nole for tbe punUhment of th instigators of the trouble ia China." that private cable received in London, been have kdvicea to the Loudon Mail, Daily tbe imys effect that virtually all the districts of iCape Colony In tb vicinity of th Orange river are in more or less open 1 likely to be revolt, nd that there sharp fighting on a rstber targe scale before th invasion is eruahed. Th tactic of the Boer In raHying a Dutch In th many as possible of th cause are prof their to back country anccessfuL" leg 4 profit-sharin- semi-annu- al UtnsN Company to proMcnto Pooplo foe Harder, , cyt Pius oil TntMs We understand INCREASE DfWET'S BOLD TACTICS. His Escape From EaetreUag British Colls IN APPROPRIATIONS. v o Caste Ssno Spoil do More Moaey aa Improvo-ontTbsa Us Tsed To. a Bold IscldssL Details of General Dewet'a escape from the general encircling British columns show that It was one of the boldest incidents of the war. When Ilaaabrock's command joined Dewet December 12, some fifteen miles eastof Thaba JiCbu, General Knox was only about a i hour distant, and the Doer situation appeared desperate. Bat De wet was equal to the occasion. Dispatching Ilaasbroek westward to make a feint at Victoria Nek, General Dewet prepared to break through the British columns st Springhsu Xek psss, about four miles ahead. At the entrance were two fortified posts, while artillery was posted on s hill eastward, watching the Boers. Suddenly a magnificent spectacle was presented. Th whole Boer army of 2,500 men started at a gallop In open President order through the Nek. led the Fourie and Pelt charge, Steyn and Dewet brought up the rear. The British guns near the drift boomed and The Boers first rattled incessantly. tried the eastward route, but, encountering artillsryi they diverged and galloped to the front of tbe hill to the westward, where the fire of only a single post was effective. The whole maneuver was a piece ol magnificent daring, and it success was complete in spite of the loss of a fifteen-poundand twenty-fiv- e prisoner In 1883 President Arthur vetoed tbd river and harbor bill because it carried a total of $12,000,000, which th president regarded as excessive. Congress bis veto. promptly passed the bill over an averbeen has there Since that time bill passed harbor and river one of age allowed every two years. Mr. Cleveland one to become a law without bi signature, but no president ha ever tried since Arthur's time to overrid the will of eongress ia th matter of such Inafter year tbe total hsve th of creased, until st the beginning twentieth century the house of representatives proposes to authorize an exand penditure of $60,000,000 for river d harbor improvement, upward of Ypr.r one-thir- of which will be available duriog the next fiscal year, and the remainder lo be expended uuder the continuation contract system. TRAILING KIDNAPPERS. Follcs Believe They Will Soon Corral Gang The Abducted Cudaby. Tlie discovery of tbe house in South Omaha in which Edward Cudahy, Jr., the kidnapped boy, was imprisoned bss led to clues which may result in th arrest of the gang of kidnappers. From persons living in the vicinity of tbe building the police have secured a good description of the members of the gang and their method of operation, the time left tb city and the direction JUtifia Hi; - PaaaccfoU Trent they Mr. Cudahy is taking started, they Wltn Amendment, of all that is being account After spending the greater part of personal done and watching keenly the developthe past week in considering the ments. He will not talk of the matter, treaty for tbe modification however, beyond stating his belief that convention of of the Clayton-Bulwe- r the police have the matter well in hand 1850, tb Senate Thursday consumed and will soon effect the capture of part only one hour and ten minutes in of the gng all Qr it amending I and raiifjriug amended. During the time there were CritlcUlog Prince of Woles. and viva voce votes. several roll-co- il Rev. Dr. Joseph Parker, pastor of the were on The first five of tbe roll-calCity Temple, London, who ha assumed offered by individual for a week the amendments editorship of the Lonsenators and the last one on the resol. don Sun, in a recent issue of the paper, utlon to ratify the treaty as amended. under the heading, Retting and All th - SNseedHiaala,- - eseept 'those at the ' lilts Forecasts, Gsmbliog offered by Senator Foraker and re- Prince of Wales and Lord Rosebery as ported by the committee on foreign follows: relations, were voted down by majoriWoe to any country in which tho ties averaging about 19. The ratifica-tio- n heirs to ministhe throne and resolution was adopted by a vote ters favor the race course, prime as it exists of 55 to 18. among us today. If princes are guilty, it is a poor consolation for us to reHouse. of tbe Membership buke peasants. If tbe premier can Representative Hopkins, chairman no right to rebuke has he blaspheme, of the committee on census, has filed I would in the house the majority bill reported ribaldry upon (lie street man of solid a a have rather premier by hie committee fixing the membercharacteLthan of mind one brilliant ship of the house for the next deesde nt 357. Representative Burleigh of addicted tp habit thut may have th Maine filed a minority report, signed effect of a pestilence upon the rising by six members, in favor of f house to generation er te u ls . eompoe'tb,SS6 me resentatlve Crum packer ileiiee, who signed the Burleigh report, also submitted no independent report in favor of reducing the representation of the southern states to tbe extent of tbe abridgment of tbeir suffrage. This independent report favor a house to be composed of 374 member. 'be , 4 i - ... . AMea Yam tu Flue 7 nan ielsen, treasurer of the Workmens lodge of Mitchell, 8. D., Saturday was held up by footpads at bound nnd gagged, his midnight, pockets rifled of $230, and left lying in an alley to freeze. When found by a nigbtwatchman, Nielsen's hands and feet were badly frozen and he was unWarship to Warn Veaesoela. conscious. Tbe money taken from his from interested Upon representation pockets was funds he bad collected as reparties, the snte department has treasurer of the lodge, and which he have to tbe quested navy department an American vessel remain for n time was preparing to turn over to his sucla Venezuela waters to give support to cessor- There Is no clue to tbe prpe trators of the crime. any representations that United States Minister Loomis may hsve to make Oregon 8lg Robbed the Venezuelan government in respect Saturday night the Lakcriew raod to the conflicting asphalt concessions Paisley stage was held np within a mile in that country. of Lakeview, Ore., by a lone highwayThe vessel selected for this mission man. who demanded the letter mail is tbe historic Hartford which, under sucks. After throwing off the pouches command of Captain Hawley, has been the driver whipped np his horses, and ernising in the West Indies and in the within ten minutes after the hold-u- p Carribean sea with a training crew Sheriff Dunlap sud Marshal Wharton aboard. She Is now at La Guayara, were at tbe scene. The sacks were just where she is wanted to meet the found cut open and all the letter gone. minister' demands. Owing to the darkness of the night the robber conld hot be tracked. Ohio Trait Csie Illumined, The supreme court of Ohio has dis- Mine Fire te Toiler Control After Forty-TwYears. missed, uoder tbe motion of Attorney-GenerSheets, the cases against tho The official of the Lehigh Coal Si ' following companies, brought by Navigation company Are jubilant over Monnett, uoder tbe the fact that the fire in celebrated trust laws of Ohio:, 8olar Refining Burning mine at Summit Dill, Pa., which company, Ohio Oil company. Buckeye started forty-tw- o years ago, is now unPipe-Lin- e company. Standard Oil com- der control, and It is said that the next pany qf Ohio and the Continental To- two year will see it extinguished. , , Tbe eases are all bacco company, Tbe fire has consumed about thirty-- , dismissed without record and at the five acres of the finest coal land In tbs cost of the state. anthracite coal region. Conditions About Peking, Nome Steamer Disabled. The steamer Charles I Lane, formdispatch says the aituation througout the province Ts rapidly erly, in tbe Nome (service, wes towed growing worse and is causing grave into Seattle barbo Sunday night in a anxiety. The dispatch adds that undisabled condition.. She was picked np less a definite system of government is at Cape Flattery, where she lay anchspeedily installed a recrudescene of ored in a dangeronS position, with ber outbreaks is confi- fires all drowned out. She had encounthe predicted. dently tered heavy iveathe and had taken n The pressure of winter begins to be great deal of watcr which compelled felt by the people, who are also suffer- her to turn back after n twenty-fou- r ing on account of the blackmail levied run, but her steam failed before site by the native employes of tbe allies, could reach safe auefiorage inside and she was forced to drop her anchors for which the foreigners are blamed. while still outside. ! German Will Not lninorat Intervention Tornado la Mtaalaalppl. A tornado passed By the president's casting of his vote, through the eastthe second chamber at Damstadt de- ern edge of Noxabee county, Missisfeated a 'motion to instruct tha represippi, and the western part of Tickens sentatives in the Reichstag to propose nnd Sumpter counties, (Alabama, Sunthe assembling of the foreign affaire day night, durhtg great damage. committee with tbe objectof initiating One house on tbe Sparkman plant- - ' a proposal pf arbitration between Great tion was destroyed. A residence on Twenty-tw- o Brlain and the TrnavaaL the Rose place near Cpoksvi'.le was votes were cast each way. All tb wrecked and its furniture destroyed-Oand Social Democrats tbe Beal place several houses were ' blown away. On tb John Wiakbnnrf favored th motion. Tb representative of the government left tbe House plane tbe storehouse and barn' were, destroyed and a negro nnd several' before tb debate on lb motion. mule killed. N. tf al te anti-forel- n anti-Semit- i - 1 |