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Show ' 1X r i . x s' COALVILLE TIMES. UTAH REPUBLICANS nu Kuimo COALVILLE. - ra. UTAH. . Sectoral. State anl CongresUTAH STATE NEWS. Salt Lake City own realty and build. lag valued new fvat art a at the com t Among the will be a Belgian bare Stale fair fag exhibit, v sional Tickets Named. MUe VbU lb of Lhft iM pwth uf ouf tlporw vi of eiporu oar impart bun late of om o vwr impuri drutf iU ibe kwulrol wuh Ifovornmeul by nort !ait lion of dot!. t Tbu bat biwA prudunrd an arthritp wblcfe Crude, tuoaiwrrc ami ivinrd of foiMrip aiteoi aud od dtinmr thndmlfiUirU o of Proven iVvettm) tad ike Upaiirmtie party wr knots KitiiM wm in wttte nativity and Indoirjr of woetenen. to The rnuMlnr upon the bai hi glrea tbe full AkniM'f ImcioHia tbe bk.ydr nod fmltrowr Tbr farmer. bore found e her eitmdluf toASkeK for tbutr produru a( b lately mmiorraure ui4 and ail vet Our produrer tf lead. bare had Mudy prie e for Uir output, nod have iteiiw 6ea tote U trive mpkrymrni in tterhf tntutrie u more rum tbnn rtrer before We hed v aud affirm that the oupreuedenUal I tea worUi, n&d produftion of trdd tbroujfbout tne tnartrloua foreign aU uf ourprod tecta ef field farm and ateup. have o Ifnmmed the available (supply of mooy'y to tbe Uni Usd ta4e that for I re present there U no ntmaUoo nf rurreury u lie considered by tba eiUoen. Wt srerotiftrni'sl In kbit pslUnB by the sets and word- - of the Ucmocrstte party and its standard . national convention, it U The true ailoptisi a speriiir declaration in favor oi the free coIbhkc of silver, but, at the Hill moment as l( in mockery of the honest advocates of sliver rolosge, it h united to Its bosom eration. , the uucouiprofnistux and eternal enemies nt Nothing la yet forthcoming to Indisliver ainouif the Kastera Dtmocraey, and. cate for what modification or proviso, the nomination of the clamoring great y of silver to Uro V Lord Salisbury may have sugif any. delltierately relegated the currency question to the cold storage room Of American gested or contemplates, as la thought politics by declaring that imperialism ia paraThe mount and superior, to every other question al probabls in some quarters. Trade fa - Wells sad llaataMMd t RhubImmS by ulhartaaf tuf CuDirm lnle tba Kars il.lu.1 His Will lha Ibltari. err-- 4 Mao-Donal- thw-pre- -- 10 k. worth of merchandise while employed Tlon. Thomas Fitch waa temporary by them, was given a jail sente do of chairman nd ex .Senator Arthur Drown six months peririiuieutehairiuao. Two carload of fruit a'day arc bejng The complete total la as follows : marahlpped out of Provo to eastern For electors,. C. E. Loose of Utah kets. There la an unlimited demand. kou of Rich county; nd ten carloads a. eaaily as two eouM JoUn Mnrdack of 1 In town be(duplicated If fruit many For congreaaman, George Sutherland growing was made an industry. of Salt Lake.' Mr. E, E. Shepherd, a prominent For supreme judge, George Vf. W. C. 7, U.' woman of Salt Lake, io a Darteh of Salt Lake. mu - temperance meeting ' Sunday For governor, Heber M. Well of sight declared Woman auffrage to be a Salt Lake. For secretary of state.' James 7, failure, beeanae It had in no way porl- iled politic or aided lq suppressing evil Hammond of Cache. tat Professor Joseph J. Day oeafol-gaFpr attorney-generaMajor M. A. fareedenof Weber. at tha tabernacle for thirty-thre- e jreara ' and a half, baa Sent in bla or superintendent of public In resignation ' " to President Snow, lie stales that the atructlon, A. C. Nelson of Ken pels. 't John Ificfcaals damson tot bffffh Dixon of - to gratify visitors. Interfered with bit For auditor, C mnsle business. Tingey of Juab. FLATfOBM, Th Dumber of filings In the re, We Pnatdent McKinicv, rordera offlee of Salt Lake count) umlcr ronrratulste the stress of s gr-- t wsr. spnins uuoCthat us whes the N silos ws si I m no bet twelve the past daring years the crisis swl has rsrricd tSroimh thehornet work w th a pstienre, a bskscUv. a prescience sod a 140,ooo. Probably doable that number wlwhiM tbst have exhslusl free (u.tliuiinns. have been mad duriog-tb- e has so banilioU his great ortlce past fifty - sn that the whole world ammtis his praise, -Ssd because of twelve until but jreara ago they It our Nation has advanced to the jreara, of forefront 1 , were not numbered. j modern powers. We eonimend hife esss-iatifor ths Mlmst For the first time since lfifijit la now uueuanship dlsplavtsl in the mansiroment of rtithi, ami n)U tbttt possible to drive a vehicle from tht Under enroine difficulties not one error has com Blitted, but rutlier a wisdom has been eastern mainland to Antplope Island In bcn dl.piarwl which has bronchi the adsilnislra-tio- n I he coiumoortsilons of foreign p iwers. the Great Salt Lake. The lake ha ahrunk rapidly tbt summer and tin thls'dffirtrottof of Viiii Sldiulter hlS walcrls oof lover hub deep from, a SHOT BY SUITOR. point near Sears Salt works to th island. Deaver filrl Murdered by a Rejected Ad-- i George 0. Smith, n well known and wdrar. highly respected eitlxen of Draper.waa Albin Boloven, IS years old, dangh- found dead In bed last week. Not t1 of Dana Boloven, proprietor of the feeling wgll, Mr. Smith law down at id Mqtropolitao hotel, Denver, waa shot oslock. Shortly befort 3 hla wife, and instantly killed on Sixteenth street becoming nneaay at hi long Up. by William C. Barag.r, a rejected Into the room to arenas him, and mlrer, who had been employed aa a waa borriftied to find him cold In ook In her father's hoteL The mur-death J derer waa arrested. He had swallowed Mr. Joseph Fisher of Mill creek waa a (lose of poison., bn t antidotes were thrown violently to the pavement and PronptljP dmlnitered and be will rerendered unconscious by a collision ol . COTr' her rig with a street ear In Salt Lake. Firty MiitaartaHiaaghtrsd. dowager empress ia living In the Th rear wheel of th vehicle wera I crashed- Th car men were held Yemen al Tal 11 nan Fa, ia Shan SI the lady suddenly provinces Fifty missionaries , baYe blameless, emerged from behind a dray and drove been slaughtered in that yameu under j orders, practically in the presence' of directly In front of the car, Utah hqs tbd!atlnctlon of having ' the ioroF- - Three were beheaded in th th first Filipino soldier In kiUed,on, eort. and the other were i harbarlously in the outer court Fnlth United HUtea army. Thia Yhelr bodies were thrown to ,ld' f came who Fort to Romero, gencio tk Douglas from Manila with Company L . I Pr hs. ordered a comrai ,Th Twenty-thir- d regiment, a month age Hndnct of Hebaae.Ii.ted a. a regular and ha. ST2onlh.r.m,aU who made a been mad ibe bugler of th company Compact with the foreign consuls, and their degradation is expected No inCaptain T. C, Bailey, formerly da vestigation of the officials A. G. commander of the , partment R.,e foreigners baa been ordered. opposed to widely-itoow- n and highly respected Fakln News Is belayed. resident of Halt Lake, passed awa) The eontianed absence of news from II n had ol been sufferer Sunday, Bakin, the latest dispatches from the Bright's disease and for moolhe past Chinese capital being now ten'daya had been confined to hla rpom. old, I arousing some anxiety, but a A Salt Lake bicyclist who got fanny the country between Pekin and the and attempted Io ran hla wheel be-- coast 1 known to.be awarmlngwlth tween n man and his wife who wer tniid bisdt 1 Ituiem 11 is not In walking on the sidewalk succeeded that couriers a're oot able to knocking both to tb ground, and In reach Tien Tain." Hhangbai reports tarn was soundly thrashed and had hra to the effect that heavy French hla wheel kicked to pieces beside. reinforcements are landing at Taku. John O. Woolley, nominee for presiTrain Robber VI III Eaeapa. dent on th Piohibition ticket, ad- United Hlates Marshal Iladaell arwj dressed n Salt Lake audience last week. Mr Woolley iaa pleasing and Deputy La Fois returned to Rawlins effective speaker. Be la a man of 30 Tuesday night, giving np the ebase of , years of ag; having been bora on Feb- the Union Baciflc train robber. Th trail, which waa lust for a time, waa ruary IS, 1850, at Collinsville, O. .found again on Sunday, and a number most fir destructive has The that of officer are following the bandits to visited Ogden aince 1803 destroyed the the llabn'a Beak country In Colorado. sheds and stock of tha Oregon Lnmbei The outlaw are several hours ahead of . Th fir wai th posses, and th company last week. probabilities arestarted by - a spark from a passing they will not be caught The rob!engine. Tb loss will probably exceed have shown a thorough knowledge of the country through which they re(110,000, partly covered by insurance. treated. - -- Wly lie,r l, . iccTtTa8f-yornrea3ufer.- a ijnjm-psrw- v ad-we- K full-fledg- sur-priai- AH- - r Why Great BHteta IMan Fv 1H Views aa tklaa I Ttie difficulty of communfcatlng with ihn.Ddltiah minister r at Fekl, Sir :Uu.le MacDonald.'dclay th promuC-(atio-n of the view of th Dritlab In regard to it future step in Cblnk. th government. Wing an willing loootnjnit itself publicly to O d JefiDlta dchlfion until Sir Claud baa fully Reported on th altu-- a s tlon. In th mean time it heated a campaigu coolinuea In and the trend of official oplolon apparently continues favorable .to th principle of th suggested withdrawal from Pekin to Tien Tain, but not the evacuation of China, aa many Russophobes, who desire to con fuse the isaue, pretend la tha proposal under consid- uk-ratc- are being shipped from The Utah State Republican conventhe southern part of the state to the tion convened at Provo Tuesday and eastern market nominated a complete slate ticket. The Sugar bat adtanred in price to 97.14 great Interest fn the convention cenper 100 pounds, the highest price tered in the nomination for congressreached In year. man. Hon. W illiam Ulasmaun of OgJohn lb. Rogers, paymaster a clerk in den, Hon. James Devine of Halt Lake the Philippinea, will shortly visit bit and Major F. A. Grant were the borne In Halt Lake. avowed candidates, but the nominaThe Utah Boston, a new paper in the tion was given to lion. George Sutherland of Halt Lake on the second balScandinavian language, will short! In Halt Lake. lot, against his known wishes, by the appear On the proposed cutoff route of the following vote: Hutherland 279, Glas21 Devine mann Grant 154, 40, Central Pacific the distance from Ogden Governor Wells and Hecretary of to the lake will be fourteen miles Stale II a in uiood were by Professor Kan Stephens, leader of acclamation. the tabernacle choir, will arrive bom Major M. A. Breeden of Ogden waa from Europe about the 15th. He hat nominated over A. C. Ilishop, present the and been touring Europe visiting irtciiiulw-u- t by 32(1 to 1(17, for attorney-genera- l. Paris exposition West of l"tah will take A. C. Nelsob of Sanpete waa named the stomp in California for McKinle for of public Instrucsuperintendent and Roosevelt. He does not like the tion on the second ballot, winning over Democratic in the silver plunk platWilliam Allison of Ogden and Mrs. form. McVickera of Salt Lake. The census reports of the state bats For treasurer. John I), Dixon of y tab been completed sod sent to Washingwax named by 370 to 124 for William ton. Hopervisor Pratt states be'Jn of Summit well pleaaed with the thorougbo.va'o! Foe tte suditor, C. ,H. Tingey of the work done by the enumerator. Jub won over Joseph Odell of Cache John ft Willey, shippl n , clerk for d s 0 CUrk of th, ?oU r who It is aut;a Aaerbnch A Co., 61 1 262; Odell, 125; Clark, Tingey, of dollar claimed baa atolen thousand . f' a' WAITINO ON MACDONALD. Uni HEROIC DEFENSE OF PEKIN NEWS SUMMARY. DEFENSES OF LEGATIONS WERE ' The eoaLfamin in Germany bee become very eertous and a number of chambers of commerce have petitiocn tha government for relief. ' Rev. NormAu 0. .Whitney of Gray Eagle, Minn., a veteran, was killed by being trampled Spos by a runaway horse in Chicago Wednesday. Claims against New York ally fer Injuries' received by colored persona ia tbe recent riot, filed in tae comp, trailer's office,, aow aggregate 9260.000. It is said the Standard Oil company will soon be purchasing thn product of California wells, now having obtained In the east a number of tanks for of storage. The authorised strength of the enlisted branch of th naval service it 17,500 men and 3,500 boys The present number of men enlisted I 13.306 and - WONDERFUL. . rap .1 M.tal lata Aar LmnnlUoa nao.aoe Wartk n Silk Used lq Mnklag RnuiawM. Wvvry gov-trnma- Maoy-shee- p ; sain proven thv elBeacjr of a Jus. sad taoruueRiy execute! protective Ileta-ocrut- aren-enem- issue. , alatemeht that the commander of Ibe British troop in China has stopped British reinforcement arriving then devoted MV d end words 4 the paramiMint issue, at Boogltong from proceeding further uiteriug net one syllahis la advancement et north is taken as aa 'indication that defense of Western line rests. in this connection wc earnestly lavtte me the British government anticipate altenlon of our fellow ci. Irens to the new and the diplomatist will very shortly spleBdid market opening out la the Orient tot that every product of these western states, la our take the place now ogenpied by the new possessions woa by the assistance ol I'thh a valiant volun terra, of whose splendid military. soldierly qualities and achievements we are all so justly proud, MO m.UUU of people aland ready SHOOTING AT BOISE. , The Democratic aominee for'tho preside ne; in his speech of acerpianoo at lmi la na polls decried and denounced the discussion in.thll. eampalga of all purely economic questions, and ed earefully-eonsidero- to absorb the surplus prjducta of the west. Those possessions, in shcIj close proxmlty to the shores of I bins. will, sa jonir a. our flag flies above them, command for our products an open door to the marke-- a of 4co,vdu,(M) of people Hut above and beyond quasi Iona Of Hade tad romnierce we should perform our duly to the our sovereignty Philippines. At whatever ovrrtnese islands mut he mulnfaihcd uoti. reliel soldier has amt every rob every glebled ride silenced. Thus we shad dicji what our honor hud with the' true coin ports with interests of the prtqde of the FbUIplh)' Furthermore, w would eall attention tq the tact that the Democratie parly, through its alliance with the Populist par y, a laud fur and advocates an Irredeemable paper currency, limited only by the varying humor of its devotee. Much a monetary system, so directed, must bring dtwredit. poverty and ruin upon the people; therefore we eumlutnn and oppose all aut-- Populistic tendencies of the Democratic party. We arc opDoaed to all combinations Cflected for the purpose of unduly raising the prices of rommoatU- - r of towering wages, aud believe that the Kcpubiicaa party can beat deal with anti settle three queatlona. vy favor every enlightened advantage t It hours, to enlarge its wage, lai or, to shorten and to add in the material pfoapt rity andaeci.ii and intellectual a advantage of the We thank the soldiers and sailors of the re public. and especially the soldiers of Utah, for their valor ana patriotism. Their work guided bv rootvv, justice, courage and devotion to duly haa magnlnrd and exalvA the glory of th re public until U baa. wiiboift reproach and with Cut frsr, carried our flag to the lore of th as--' lions ol tn earth. We favor generous pensieua to all disabled soldiers of all wars of our counn try and in a liberal construction and , of the peaalon laws. W arraign the national Democratic party because, while oleriug a grotesque reverence tbo party for the Declaration of Is (' U trsmpHng It under g ee.ven statim w While casrgtna Wats. e Upon K(tHiiUuaiMk( practiced i wteer the t-- wiwciey bi futi - et. 1 1 wage-earn- er admin!-traitu- . I ono-fuur- tu of i'aptota Found. The body of W. A. Beeson, captain of the launch Tenore, who has been missing for some time has been found near the mooth of Willapa rivtr. Wash., with contusion on his head and a deep cat on his neck. Jams (rates, an Astoria fisherman, and hia boat puller, L. Oisen. who brought th launch to Houlh Bend and claimed tb salvage, were arrested on suspicion, but were released as the body could not be found. They will probably be Marly well-know- him. - j, ont a gun Bransletter then whipped at Eastman, bat tha latter ', th ball struck the striking the sidewalk. Branatetter then pushed the weapon agalnstf Eastman, bat before be could pall the trigger M. 0. Gage snatched it aside, savtng Mr, Eastman's life. , and fired weapon-down- CROUND1NO OF OREGON. nllp JtsS Pm t Officers, ts gawk Th navy 'department haa just received by matt the 'official Report' of Captain Wilde of the battleship Oregon of tb clrcuifi'ataneea attending the grounding of that ship in theGnlfof Bel Chi LI last June and her .successful, salvage. The report goe to confirm the department's previously expressed conviction thaWthe grounding waa not to any respect attributable to fault on tbe part ol Captalh Wilde or any officer of the Oregon, who, io fact, appear to have taken great precaotions to guard against, th accident- - t SEWELL NEAR DEATH. X COLORS ARE RETURNED. riag Take ' At the H. B. Kastaaaa. of the moat exciting ahooting affairs ever witnesaeJ in Boise occurred at 3:30 Monday afternoon in front of the city hall, th parties being II. B. Branatetter and his inn tended victim, II. B. Eastman, a capitalist. No one was hurt. A school election was in progress, over which there was a lively contest, liranstetter waa bitterly opposed to T. D. Cabalan, on of'tb candidates for trustees 11 approached Mr. Eastman and abused film io r supporting Cabalan, calling 'him vile , names When he repeated hla utterances, Mr. Eastman took hold uf him and ahook On w. While affecting sprofouBd fear let the be diarttgiiolud ! the 1bnipvlya. wt the they tear it in rlireda In sovereign States of tno republic. We favor national and aiat lcglklatloa looking to the development and conservation g our i water aupply. We recommend and Indorse th ablg and imiwrtlai ndmiulstratloa of (Jovermir Hrbev M. Wells. He bus proven himself wort tv of the trust placed in his hands. Our local shirs have received his unflagging attention aid ia every official duty he has acted without Ing er favor. f We congramiata the good people of our qste high the character and efficient aerdres upon oilail those state officers who will retire from their present offices si the clow of this ye We pledge the people of this state that vhea Kepuhik-smajority is elected to the tat legislature, the selection of a United States, senator will be made without delay. without exjMmseaad rRout scandal - Brwastetter Attea pta la Kill Froia Louisiana Rrylnient t Frvsanted tasarlra. reunion of the Forty-sixtOhio regiment at Worthington, near Columbus. Ohio, the colors of the Thirtieth Louisiana regiment were returned to a committee of the survivors of that organization. The flag waa captured at Ezra court house, near Atlanta, G, during the war of the rebel-iioand haa been in the relic room of the state capitor for years. Governor Nash participated In the exercise h -- o, CROSSED CHANNEL IN BALLON. rrmck Aeronaut Makes th Trip In Past Hours' Tim. A dispatch from Ihjris says; M. Fsure, treasurer of the Aero club, has success-full- Demoeratt Candidate Ver la 1S9S, Dying. Arthur Sewell, Democratic candidate for vice president in ISUfi, is in a crlit-ta- l condition at hia summer home at Small Bolnt.Triyteed miles from Bath. Main.. Mr, Sewell waa seized with stuck of apoplexy at 10 oclock Monday night, and has been unconscious Hia moat of the time aince then. death la expected at any moment and be probably will not come ont of the stupor in which he has lain since stricken. The family is about thy bedside awaiting tbe end. , gabaerlptlott to Aid Spain Vnaceoanted for The popular organ of Mexico City, La Nation Espaoola, want to know wbat has become of tbe big patriotic fond raised there by patriotic Span-1rd- s for the purpose of purchasing a warship for the Spanish navy,. It call for an open sUWment of the commit-tee'- a accounts, and declare that the war contribution account will not be permitted to be liquidated In alienee. The article has caused exoiteraent in tba Spanish colony, which liberally subscribed for an addition to th Span way With Un lah navy during th United HUtea. - OTIS SUCCEEDS WHEELER. WUI Take Command la Cblenge How fn Ckaffvn, y crossed the channel in a balloon. General Otla haa been selected to fill II left J he Crystal palace, Lon.h.n, at tbe post of commanding officer of the night and arrived at department of th lakta to become AlelteJ'as dqUaUj. at 3 O'clock Tue. vacant nxt wevk by Ibe'reliremeni of atatd to be day morning. The crossing of tfl General Wheeler. channel occupied four hours. During practically settled that General Cbaffev thia time the aeronaut kept hi- - balloon will be General Wbeeler'e successor in at a height of 700 meters. Ik list of brigadier genersla. SHOCKED TO DEATH CHUNO LI ARRESTED. ltU Tv fft. Len is fvllnwni - Killed Wires.. Tbe inquest upon ' the h xi,e, 0j Balrolmsn Nicholas Beck man u aaJ John Looney, who were shocked tc death Tuesdav'nTght, discloses thai their death was caused by the of the police telephone wires crossing m the part of the city with a heavily charged wire of a powerful electric light and circuit. Fourteen other patrol-meand police department employee who received shocks aud burn will nil recover. probably !", n vaahMP f Ike Tanag U Qaa irrat. is Undo Chung LI, a member of the taung II games and prefect of police, visited the Austrian representative Monday, wbo arrested him because of tb Chines official's complicity In tbs attack on the legations. Chung LI was military govsraor of Bekin. - After kl arrest he waa tamed ovtr to the J see Since the entrance Into Bekin grea. haa'- - been manifest In the heroio defense made by the legations' The relief force were surprised npoi inspecting the defense at their com pletendka, Th barffcadea are, after all, the moat wonderful sight in Bekin. The Wrtere hedging tb British legation are amlrvel f atbue and' brick hod earthworks. Sandbag shield every foot of space. Tbe top of tbe wall have niche for the riflemen and the buildings at their portico and windows have armor boxes, bags stuffed with dirt sod pillows, too. Back of the United State legation la a work named Fort Myers,' wbieh the marines held, nompleUly screening both aide of the wail, with step leading to It There is a loophole in the barrier aeross the walla which face a similar Chinese w.ork a few yards away. Another wall bars Legation street In frontof th German legations, and confronting the enemy's barricade within those lioiiu are yet more walla enabling tba foreigner to contract th area of defense if pressed: Tha tope of tbe American and British buildings were badly torn by the Chinese sheila. The most of th foreign kbella fell during the' first three week of the bombardment, 400 a day. BuckcUful of bttlleU wer gathered In the grounds Four hundred and fourteen persona lived lo the couipouud through the greater part of the siege. . Three hui -dred and four marines, assisted by sixty-fiv- e volunteers, commended by the English CepUin Boole, defended the place. Eleven. civilians were killed and nineteen wounded. Fifty-fou- r marines and sailors wer killed and 119 wounded. Gilbert E. Reid, who was wounded In the foot, waa the only American civilian injured. Two foreign women were wounded. The imprisoned legalionera looked like a company of invalids Every part of the enclosure testified to their experiences. There was a plot of new graves headed with woodea crosaes including the grave of five children. At the aecretarv'a house wae tbe hospital filled with invalids. . At one time' nil but four men of the Japanese contingent had been la the . hospital, wounded. There were several caves roofed with Umbers, heaped aver with earth, which carved a bomb-proo- f. t -Tbe bulletin board waa covered with v algal (leant notices , For instance: A there I likely to be n sever, draping fire today, women and children, are' forbidden to jrafk about ?. the Interest -- ' ground. , . Here Anotheri r , " 4 Owing to the small supply of vegetables , and. gg. the market will be open only from 0 to 10 hereafter. All horse meat Inspected by a physician.' The bravery of tbs women waa noteworthy,' They became so accustomed to the fife that it is difficult to restrain them from walking about the grounds at all times. When a proposal as made to petition theTsong-li-Yanre- n for vegetables some said they would, rathe- - starve than take help from that quarter. The Yamen's food supply was fare, only sufficient for one day. When meat waa asked for, the rr ply waa that this could not be furnished, because a state of war existed io Bekin. n 'The posted a proclamation asking the people to kill all foreigners, as the latter had made war on China in attacking the forts at Taku. The legation wete fiercely attacked from July 17th to July 35th, At the Utter date a nominkl truce waa agreed to and extended to August 3rd, although the Chinese repeatedly violated 1L There waa considerable rifle fir from August 3rd to August 11 tb, and then the Chinese mounted smooth-bore- a. The mainstay of tbe foreigners A waa an old gun used by the British In 1800, which was found in a jtink shop by Mitchell, the American gnnner. This was mounted on a Russian carriage fonnd by an Italian. Amtnenl-Un- n was fitted to It and wa christened th International Guo. , Tanng-li-Yame- . it Mue lineal Awarded Brl. VTaltM- Baknr On, judges at tha Barla Exposition have Just awarded a (old medal to Walter Baker A C&. Ltd., Dorchester, Mas., U. & A for their preparations of cocoa snd chocolate. Thig famous company, now tha largest - manufacturers of cocon and chocolate In the world, have received the highest awards from lha great International and other expositions la Europe and America. ; Thia la tha third award from a Paris Exposition. Aug. 20.-- Th mf Will Urine FwinUma Mtnevs from Son. Tba eabiuat haa decided to aid th thousands of destitute miners at Cap Noma and of n Urge number of Indian tribes in Alaska. - Th j'War department will send a transport to Cape Nome to bring back such of thi mioera aii are peDullesa aDd liable to endanger tbe poblU welfare there thia winter by reason of their clothing will be eent to th ladisM who are said to he destitute. , i ' 1,715 boy. Th Democratic national committee haa established headquarter in New aa active York and inaugurated campaign for Bryan in tb casters and middle states The national committee of the Populists have decided at to opeo national headquarter Louisville with National Chairman J. A. Parker (n charge. Rev. A. KL Iloujdi, who It U underof Jay stood waa a brother-in-laLos In dead Angetea, at the Gould, age of 70 years, from paralysis. He leaves a large estate. " -J t A eoal famine now threaten th Tbe estabColony of Newfoundland. lishment of a large smtltiug enterprise at Sydney absorbs the greater part of the Cape Breton oatpuL The British Columbia legislatare bar passed a bill to pravent pauper imml gration, framed on the lines of th natal act, invlndmg an educational text aimed chiefly at Chinese and Jap anese.. At Gold Hill, Or., Sunday burglar blew open the safe of Reames Brothers etore and' secured about 9850, postoffic la In the store and 9350 o tbe stolen money belonged to tbe Gow . w 1 -- Th' ernment r - Horace B. Stevens, a newspaper reporter, late on th . Tacoma Evening News, shot himself through tha head St Vancouver. He waa ill and tde apondeot He leaves a widow in Port , ' land, Ore., ; " .The Car ransacked by the train rob ia in the week ben in Wyoming last hope for repair in a badly demoral- - ' Ized 'condition. Th robbers secured only- - 950.40,- bus did': thousands of dollars worth pf damage. To judge by tbe fact that heavy re. Inforcement have been ordered to be prepared lo embark for Booth Africa in the neYt.few daya, the British Wat office does not yet believe that warlike operationa are drawing to close. H. of Albert Wlggin, the National 'Park banli of New York, hays the hank had been approached by representUvea uf the Swedish government wni) inquiries at to the chance of loan in this , , ' - , nt placing-910,000,0- 4 country. Judge De Haven of the United State court of San Francisco has issued a writ in habeas corpus in tbe matter of tbe extradition of Jnlian Arnold, son of Sir Edwin Arnold, wanted In London, England, for alleged embes-cleme- nt. While India is snfferlng from on of th worat'ontbreak of cholera ever recorded, so that people are dying at th rate 6f 7,000 ,a week, Great Britain alarmed by tbe prospect of an epidemic of bnbonic plague within her Own 1 . boundaries. Emperor William'' has ' cabled to Lieut. Couneodon commander of tbe German marine In Peking during th siege of the legations, congratulating him upon hia heroic perseverance, and conferring upon him tb decoration of tbe Red Eagle. Information ha been recived of tb death", of Camp Royal, Thousand Islands, of the Rev. Dr. Royal IL' Pullman of Baltimore, brother of the Into Georg M. Pullman, the palace ear maker and of the Rev. James M. Pullman Of Chicago. A number of bargain in horses-wepicked up at Pound tussle r Holated's sal at Boise last week. A pair of sorrel ponniea, well matched, wera bid in for 91 n piece, and number of other fine looking animals sold for fifty eenta a bead. Simon Kelly, an early settler of OatV foraia, who played a prominent part I n the development of the north w set ntate is dead at San Francisco, Cal 11 founded 4b principal stage- - line which tapped th regions lying weet and north of Idahp io the early days, ' Charge, of various character, including Incompetency, brutality and accepting' bribes, th result of an I vestigation held last spring, bara been preferred against ten employee c4 th immigration bureau in tb state oi New York. In Lacrosse, Win, a scheme will materialize in a few days to combine all bat the largest of the brwri "ihrt into one big eompany with 91,900,001 capital and erect a new modern brew owned by - tb Ary, closing eompanle Involved. . aU-otha- rs ; |