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aterrores ptr nny Ao 6 mae ‘ Sr cc The Hevald--Review, By E. C. KILEY. Afforded Him (7890$ ..2345 Manila, July 8 — As a result of the procldmation of amnesty July 4 the | KING EDWARD’S CORONATION TO- CONVICT’S DARING)... | NEW DATE FIXED OR My nee eves BM SES BA a = T. GRAND RAPIDS, MINNESOTA. FUGITIVE OREGON DESP=RADO ' guard of American soldiers has been TAKE PLA 7 CE DURING COMING - No wise man will go to a June pic- AGAIN ELUDES HIS withdrawn from the house where ine? . nic without his umbrella and his rain Washington Notes. People Talked About. oh PURSUERS, Aguinaldo lived in Manila and Lieut. gah sor Jchnson, Aguinaldo's custodian, President Roosevelt has signed “the Mascagni, the composer, will begin nici brought the Filipino yesterday to see canal bill. d his American tour Oct. 6, with a Euro- Gen. Chaffee. It was the first tin: | The prevalence of the Panama hat| Among the bills passed by the senate | Pean orchestra and soloists, WONDERFUL DISPLAY OF NERVE | between the American pti aay the CEREMONY WILL BE CURTAILED is another evidence of our phenomen- | Was one granting to Rear Admiral| John D. Blood, a prominent manu- leader of the Filipino revolution. Lieut al prosperity. Schley, retired, the pay and allowances | facturer of Amsterdam, N. Y., is dead, eu tee William E. McKinley of the Ninth B f = of a rear admiral on the active list. aged seventy-one. For many years he | FORCES ASSISTANCE FROM THOSE | @!'Y acted as intecseter Be NINDS EX” | RECOVERY OF THE KING SO RAPID i + v the largest broom factory i ‘ c ~~ t! ill soon be upon us|. The abolition of eighth and sixth-size | owned y in Aguinaldo was told that h f E ee ee Se aetmrce ca | Deer kegs, which is advocated by large | the United States. ej aegsidic Ma to go anywhere he niece Mena da. ee ee Nei cnt aden ace brewing concerns, will be opposed by | J. T. Wilson, president of the Broth- WITH, Chaffee asked him if he had any com- mee | 1: J ee “cl nator Nelson in the interests of small | erhood of Railway Trainmen, it is said, Plaint to make of American discourte- aS. 4 | rewers. was offered a salary of $50,000 and a sy or harshness. Aguinaldo replied that ; The Bey of Tunis, who died the], : abcde y iq The Eastern Extension Telegraph | benus of $25,000 by the Canadian Pacific he had no such complaint to make. He other day, left fifty widows. They are | company desires access to the govern- { railway and declined. OFFICERS ARE IN HOT PURSUIT told Gen. Chaffee that he was going to THE KING PASSES A GOOD DAY still counting the orphans.. 4 ment surveys of the Pacifie, “ emer af Magistrate John H. House, famous , Mea He nies at his home in Cavite : ~ expedite the laying of its cable, and of- | as the “marrying squire,” died at Jef- | wy; lejo, in Cavite province, and.inquired = i 11) "4 3 Sir Alfred Jones, who owns a few| fers reduced rates as compensation | fersonville, Ind., of Bright's diesase, LL PROBABLY DISAPPEAR INTO] what protection the American authori- |ROYAL FAMILY CONSIDERS HIS British ships, wiN not join the trust. | therefor when completed. after cn illness of seven days. He is WILD FORESTS OF WASH- ties would afford him. He a : That is, he thinks h oe Th 7 Riana cipeauaed and main; Gs Nave qnasieg sea. eounlea | INGTON. ~ Seemed to Be Afraid Sr a any at is, he nks he won’ secretary of.the treasur, a a e S. ‘i o Be rt ‘ been authorized to pay remaining €X-| The late Charles Gassiot, who was a to venture out. Gen. Chaffee replied bitrate Reforms would come in a day if we | penses attending illness and death nes director of Martinez Gassiot & Co., of that Aguinaldo would get the same could just elect the college graduates President McKinley, including $45,000; London, wine shippers, bequeathed to| Seattle, Wash., July & — Harry Frotection as any other citizen. The to the legislature all in a bunch. doctors’ bills. But sone em- | St. Thomas’ vibe ona £250,000, | Pracey, the Oregon convict, has again Aihob pg pec rae prea walker acer gers On sath y, Seale nes Bend iene ? ployes are to receive none of this. and £20,000 to various other charities. | , i Nea Chaffee to prevent the courts from re- | Crowned between Aug. 11 and 15, His : * |eluded his pursuers after a displ ft : on The navy department received 2 play of | quiring him to testify in civil suits. |"ecovery has been so rapid and satis- Ill health is trying to get the start} \ijegram announcing the arrival at Acciental Happenings. great daring. His last act was to im- | Gen. Chaffee replied that he had no au- | factory that the above decision was ar- of J. Pierpont Morgan. It will be in-| panama of the gunboat Ranger, which The steam barge G. H. Dunbar, Capt, |Pres8s a farm hand into debarking on | thority to grant this request and ad- rived at yesterday. No official an- teresting to watch the experiment. will keep a watch on events on the | Little, sank at Put-in-Bay, Ohio, and|the sound in a row boat Saturday and vised Aguinaldo to make a social call |nouncement of the fact has yet been Pacific side of the isthmus and allow | seven sailors were drowned. at noon yesterday Sheriff Cudihee | UP" Acting Civil Governor Wright. |made. The pageant through the streets The clergyman whose ideal angel | the Philadelphia to come north. | Passenger ‘Train No, 5, on the \St.|chartered the tug Sea Lion, and, with Thig Aguinaldo| said he' would do, but and the ceremony at Westminster Ab- can climb a fence evidently has be- Senator Perkins has intesaeces a | Louis & San Francisco, was derailed at}a posse, started in pursuit. 3 . Rea ai se et miley me be Sige Mey le a Sggenis ates ae bs come weary of the harp playing type. | bill directing the secretary of the | Minckle, Mo., and two tramps killed. Accordin; ss ne ppearing on the streets }Orgina’ plan. eir majesties w ti a 4 P: ig to information recei t ja v i als * treasury to impose an additional coun-| ‘Three children, aged about nine years, |the sheriff's office here Trace bent fa ref need From : Bucking bent palace. to: ae That revolution in Venezula does | tervailing duty on foreign sugars im- | aionzo Wells, Lena Greger and James | graveyard on the outskirts of Seattle 1 ded Nes Pepa eA aie ialy eee. the aakie 7; bs - ea wi s e y, s not appear to be as much of a joke ported into the United States to meet Greger, were struck by a freight train |tfter his battle Thursday night with Sookie sade hes Ragetbanety as a ees aes to she ici oe oe y Preatdent Castro’ pretended’ to',be- | the cartel duties tmpores in European | pear Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Alonzo and |Beattle officers. O. igeance upon bim by: friends “A nm at the opening of parlia as Presi Pp countries, ‘. 7 ¢ cers. On Friday morning he | of Luna and his other enemies. Luna | ment. lieve. oie ayy: a cen a acbeedb ore Lena will die. proceeded to the ranch of a man named | was a Filipino leader whom Aguinaldo King Edward passed a favorable day pa res Pa ae ‘paves Duyaneiptite. Frances Curran, a fifteen-year-old] Fisher, secured food and slept ani| caused to be killed in 1899. and the verbal report given out lest . formed that the cruiser ladelphia, | oirl, was burned at Ev tested in the woods all that day and Yi ii jesty re The news that Johann Most will| yaving been relieved of her wateh on | f.0" dat Everett, Wash., by | "esied In the woods at ase night was that his majesty is still do: stay in jail: all quinkierdaartjofcomtects e | the explesion of an ofl lamp, and died . Early Saturday morning he ap- AID FOR STRIKERS. ing well. The use by the prince of the cael mosquito and grasshopper a ee He ae met kg ag ; the next day. Her sister, Mrs. C. A. peared at Meadow Point, on the water Wales of the word seeavecy when os scourge. ba ke a > P f Bichinlin ‘ui, | Betts, injured in the same explosion, is front, three miles north of Seattle, his | President Mitchell Will Consult |he referred to the king’s progress at ge. se twit ARAM ge Slee, sole ey oe o chinlingul, | 7126 dead. original point of landing. There he were rend agg Labor Leaders. | the inauguration of the Raphael nurses’ - Ri vi) . SI be — x * * ” whe Itali binet minister wh “ant of salaries of | Mrs. Mary Levan, seventy years old. DEM DAY TaROnens, ig Penne hee Aint tn ace etal| OE OF GH me, Homnita Laveaesaa SE alian cabinet minister who} In the readjustment of salari so | Was burned to death while fighting ‘the fisher boy to row him to Madison | 9} a 's' union left here |ternoon ts regarded in many quarters has had daily duels recently has | postmasters of presidential offices, 2,030 | 0 o< of a forest fire in the mountains | Point, twelye miles across and down Mi monn yesterday, LOD sew) Sore He | 4s indicating that the royal family con- lenrned the true meaning of the stren. | postinnsters receive increased salaries, , Ames of a forest Are in the montane | ine sound from Seattle. He dismissed |*"PPCd Out of town so unexpectedly leiders the King’s case most hopeful. uous life. aggregating $252,200. The number of | Pet! Tl’ iarge number of residences | ‘Me boy, declaring that the latter would ond seo; duletiz, that: onlys two. or tree ria enol increases this year is 259 in excess of | ae bite said ue seth rneta be killed by Tracey’s pal if he told of persons around strike headquarters Seine: . z s 1 raging. k BIG BELL IS STOLEN AGAIN. Everybody admires Sir Thomas Lip-| {ory ‘Ge the post pei Teneo Tuk pr aiaee ad wheat Seabed he Mount eee aes anor aoe Mears Teeome Ge tes ine crus eniog th Nes Sean eer - » ory of the postal service. 5 i . > = yacht, and will once more attempt the leader at Boston. Mr. Heindl fell down his journey, but the Associated Press| ‘¥; ts 3) impossible. unaaa En RES waite at the Castle Square theater af-|®Ure of the number of men there. Fiud-|\-orned on trustworthy authority that | News” : h ed of jury-brib- ‘ 2 Ing but two, he entered and announced fs New York, July 9.—A bell weighing The seven men accused 0: vy ter the performance Saturday evening. that he intended to’ kill ev ‘che. he went to the metropolis for the pur- | apout 200 pounds and bearing the in- The next time H. McK. Twombley | 7S in Chicago were found SF On, A | He was a member of a family of fam-|ine ranch and take charge ete mada pose of meeting leaders of other labor | scription, “Prince of Wales, 1740,” which 5 makes an agreement in behalf of the Dana Ai er ane Serentinae! ous musicians. for a few days. He added: organizations. The purpose of the me dae by ae fishermen near Kings- >. Vanderbilt family h have to ex- “But, after seeing y meeting is not definitely known here, |ton, Jamaica, five weeks ago, was stolen oe RT SE ere 1 Powell, bet- General. * i your pretty little |p 4. é during last night from the hold of the hibit the goods. Mrs. Emma Carmichael Powell, girl, I will kill no one if you all mind ut it is understood to have a direct tw@anintel “Hoglish i thee ter known as Blanche Moulton, shot | The largest cotton mill plant in the]7.”" 7 win pe here all day.” bearing upon the question of labor or- | Qyoomagted. Hage emt bigeye ed 2 ae ; - and instantly killed her husband, John | world is to be erected near Kansas City.|""The family prepared breakfast for | 8#™izations affiliated with thé Ameri er i ee ata cits tohae keer , ow-necked, sleeveless gowns will] p powell, at their home at Cleveland. | “-phe next world-wide Sunday school|rracey ard put one plate on a table | ©?" Federation of Labor assisting the | hatch was found open, and it is thought e popular with mosquitoes at seaside | It is said jealously was the cause. | convention will assemble in Jerusalem, | against the wall. miners’ union financially. It is known | that the bell, which was in two sections, and pte Michigan summer resorts, L. T. Menninger, said to have been in 1904. “This is not right,’ declared the con- that upome of these organizations, wan Baise tone ead ap as tad same as last ‘season. prominent some years ago asa sculp-| joe Gans knocked ott George Me-|rict; “put the table in the middle of | htowgh thelr national oficess, have | Ti ch f A tor, has been found dead in his little adden in che third round at San Fran-|the room and all sit down with me,” expressed their willingness to help the | "Oot scott says that the Jamaica gov- “The Pierpont. Morgan of Japan.”} shanty near Acto, N. J. Investigation | cisco, which was done. ae ean way. Mr. gure sbament officials asked:to bring: the bell j Under the benign influence of West- showed that he had commmnse ae | ‘The supreme court of Ohio has de- Coolly Reads the Papers. me in = ah aaa meet pe a to New York for reshipment to England ern civilization thé Japs are evidently | by setting the building on fire and then | tareq so many laws invalid that an| Tracey then read Friday evéning’s | ganizations that can assist his people FE ee ert tere a becoming a trustful people. ring a bullet.into his brain, |extra session of the legislature {s|papers, and after learning how Mrs. |, other than financial means. a : Pea SUR OR AS ees 3 Hot ri) i George Elliott, a prominent soos | deemed necessary. 4 Van Horn had betrayed his presence in ‘To-day begins the third month of HONORS FOR KITCHENER. Advice to aeronauts: Suspend op-| sixty-five vears old, hanged himself 12 | sp. ward and wife were severely | her house to the butcher boy, said he | ine great strike. There have been ru- B peices ; | erations till after the cyclone season, | ® barn near Harrodsbure, Ky., a short injured and a negro laborer killed in a| ad been careless in not keeping every | mors and opinions published that cer- | The Queen and the Pri £ Wal | Some of the spring breezes’ would hea) Pee: oe cee yes oe ‘storm at Duck Springs, Ala. Prop- | ne In that house constantly under his | tain coal companies would within a}, Will Sein in, the werlons Wels * | great strain on the dirigibility of your aaa Behera a Gal | cere aby Pre vicinity veined Best Nene ty carelessness in this respect mad Seca ve ehembe, Ee cman Un: oe od nae } craft. 2 * lestroyed. atsteos made | more collieries. The officials of the big | London, July 9.—Both the queen and _— nes = was e Ee a eats at |_ The Kosmos liner Abydos reports it Bessey, to kill two officers,” he | companies deny all knowledge of any |the prince of Wales will take active { urelars entered x | rescuing the crew of the wrecked liner tg attempt of their respective companies | parts in the reception to be given Lord i All of the poetry is knocked out of| reon, Kan., and attempted to blow the | Sakkarah and $2,800000 in gold’ from |; 71e €oFeed the Johnsons ‘to give him | to start work. They say, however, |Kitchener, but even the prospect of ? $2,500,0 gt y Y, the airship business by the announce-| safe. but were frightened away. Next | ine barren island of Huamblin, landing |» bundle of clothing and hats and Six! that the number of men applying for |the coming of the conquering hero has i ment from Prof. Langley that he is| morning, when the postmaster went to | 21) at Valparaiso. fay’s supplies of food, cooked for him, | work ig growing each week. not given an incentive to business, i using the yellow-eyed buzzard as al| open the safe, a charge of dynamite, ie a i ¥ a ieith thetamert put on Johnson's suit of Suflday black peas which is at a very low ebb. The post- model left in it, exploded and seriously in- TOTES RS DIR OTe a and had the food, clothes and blankets 1 é “ iy can Shipbuilding company at Cleveland * TANKES GET GRACE. ponement of the coronation apparently jured him, It is said that two others |). Capt. pie Sos tiag ai pine a made into bundles. had a distinctly bad effect on trade, | The treasurer of one of the Chicago} “¢re injured, also. |with a capacity of 5,600 tons and to At 8 o'clock he bound and tightly | sentence of One and Trial of Secom |and no revival is anticipated for some a theaters got erysipelas from money] Into the oven of a hot stove, Daniel | cost about $250,000. Frewen the donation family, ate ae Put Of Till the 12th. time. It has been decided to bring th a a | t 009. red man help him carry the bundles a) that he handled at the window. This | Culnane of Marlboro, Mass., thrust his | A list of voters at the recent meeting |to Johnson's row boat, put Anderson, 2a a dette A See ee Alsteapeser ts pees nes | | is a strong argument in favor of | seven-year-old sa: be bay poi jot the stockholders of the United Genes the hired man, in the boat at the oars | aay morning. County Attorney Davis | home-coming geet pe gene a passes. vas gathering fuel to make a hotter | steel corporation develops the fact that | and started down the sound. of Nicollet county moved the court for | 5 ss s d | : 00 Iry and 10,000 infantry, exclus- é “hae poahpardly gaia gis pil atten lore pean ieee saghiahe gh crane ta aleoy fentenes to be passed on the defendant, |Ive SHE eatataan in onaen. ana the We! The Philadelphia doctor who pre- Uae ate fy Se hiierea eae veil re- | Shane aren ene Mrs. Johnson released herself and the | Frank Tanke, upon the verdict ren- | troops from Windsor and at Hounslow, j sented a $350,000 bill to the heirs of a| CMG WT) Tiny ; but will Te) Hundreds of cattle imported from|others two hours later and notified | dered in the action. ‘The defense then |the whole making a total of more than ' i Pitcurg” wiltouaire” evidently hea | CONT, Tne father sald that the devil | soumwest exsaere being driven out|Deputy Sherif! McKay. who lives at /made a motion for a new trial on all |15,000_ men. ‘The colonial troops who ~~} nd fear of meeting his patientalinv'a| Se coe a kee te | of the Indian Territory by the Indian | \adison Point. McKay secured a boat | statutory grounds, and also moved the {came home from South Africa in the * future life. A straneely determined suicide took | police, acting, it is said, upon orders|and sent word to Seattle yesterday | court for a stay of proceedings for the | Bavarian are to be retained until af- i ow place »t St. Basile, Quebec. Jean Fis- from the interior department. morning. purpose of preparing a bill of exceP- |ter Lord Kitchener's arrival, and will, ett, cighty-seven years old, loaded an| ‘The steamer Bertha has arrived at] Sheriff Cudihee was summoned from | tions. The matter was taken under ad- |jt is understood, have a place in the Just as soon as the young men get y th te et h old, rusty musket, put the muzzle to Seattle from Valdez and westward | Bothell and at 10:30 o’clock, with sev- | visement by the court until the 12th | general's recéption, in which Indian ees hrough w th their graduating exel-| nic head and pulled the trigger with yoints. When passing Mount Wrangel}:ral men, started down the sound in| inst. In the case of Amelia Tanke the |and other colonial troops may partici cises they will begin “accepting posl-| hig toe. When it did not explode, he great clouds of black smoke could be] the Sea Lion, an electric tug boat, look- | state made a motion to have the case | pate, tions” in the village groceries and liv-| yyilt a fire, placed the gun in the seen rolling up from her crest. ing for the desperado and farm hand. | brought to immediate trial. The de- 2.) Sara Foe SE Bae ee reast and waite 2 . Twin Sullivan of Borton boxed twenty- v ao From the eagerness with which have rounds to a draw before the Savan- his escape. The supposition is that he} 12th inst. Judge Cadwell ordered 2 | colonial Secretary's Head Split Open Boers and British are falling on each h letic club, The men were in| vould row all night, probably kill An-| special venire for eighty persons to in a Cab Accident. es Foreign Notes. nah Ath other’s necks it is evident that each : ! Ane condition and finished strong. ferson, sink the boat and disappear | serve as petit jurors, -eturnable at 10} London, July 9.—The colonial secre~ Gen. Cronje and many less noted into the wild forests of Northern Wash- | oclock on the above date. tary, Joseph Chamberlain, was some- Ninety soldiers have died in the Phil- | ippines from disobeying orders regard- The last of the bandits operating in jing food and drink, which were, ‘Het The Norwegian ship captain whol tne jana of Leyte, Pol, have surren- | cstuet water ond properly cooked saw floating islands must have scan-| dered, and the port will soon be opened. wae hg vee ned the horizon after sampling too Gen. Gomez will accept the post of p Yolo- many brands of the product that made} superintendent of armed forces, and | cae oe Ace He ie yan ene ss raaeg esi isiiccates: promises to give the negroes an equal | o¢ Denver is declared to be entitled to show with the whites, the $2,000,000 willed it by George W- Lawyers called as experts In a suit ‘The pope will send to President | Clayton for the founding of the Clayton in court fixed as a reasonable fee for | Roosevelt, through Bishop O’Gorman, | college for boys. a lawyer $100 a day or a little less.| a view of the city of Rome, from the | The Twentieth Century Limited on few expert clients should have been | Vatican, done in Mosaic. the New York Central has broken the called in to testify. Gen. J. H. Smith, recently courtmar- | world’s record, running 148 miles, be- tialed for cruelty, received eulogies of | tween Albany and Syracuse, in 145 min- both people and press on his departure | utes, including a stop at Utica and sev- from Manila to San Francisco, | eral slow-downs. “such a quick happening city.” Evi-| No rerresentative of the Russian “Dispatches from state boards of ag- dently he has seen some of the leading court or ministry called at the British | riculture and grain men of the great citizens eat a business lunch. embassy at St. Petersburg ‘to offer the | wheat and corn belt place the actual Ps if sympathy of Russia during the, illness | damage caused by the heavy rains of s of King Elward. ° the past week at about $7,000,000. Kan- Edison says he can make an auto-| 1» rumor current in Rome last week | sas seems to be the greatest sufferer. mobile that will go fast enough to} to the effect that Bishop O'Gorman of | The month just ended was the coldest take a man’s breath away. Perhaps | sjoux Falls would be appointed apos- | June since the establishment of the such a machine would be a good thing jtolic delegate to the Philippines, is | weather office at Kansas City, June, . if it could be put into the hands of | without foundation. a 1899, losing the record. There has been icici the right people. ‘A march called the Parade March of | much cool cloudy -veather, but the the Marine Division, composed by Ad- | rainfall has been .61 of an- inch below At Monte Carlo when a man loses |miral Prince Henry of Prussia, has | normal. all his money he is given a railroad | been brought out by a publisher of The largest voluntary increase ever % ticket and a policeman sees that he | Publisher of Leippsig. known in the wages of 100,000 men has X\ gets on the train safely. But that is] Terrific electrical storms have been | been decided upon by the United sweeping over parts of Germany. Four States steel corporation. They will re- mastely & DreceuHoy ia Payee ea persons were -killed by lightning at | ceive an increase of 10 per cent, which from becoming over-populated. Crossen, Prussia, and various fatalities | will increase the annual pay roll of the | all matters intended for him, not of the | cf the most prominent families in the It is announced that the British au- have been reported elsewhere. steel corporation $4,000,000. most pressing importance, submitted | county. No arrests have been made thorities have introduced ping-pong| Gen. Wilson, of the American special Mary lei haraka bia ee ee ba, by correspondence. and a motive is lacking. into imbecile wards of poorhouses for | embassy to the coronation, and his a Bhieele diss teading pies Hee tue the purpose of affording the inmates | Suite, in behalf of the American gov-| ¢ 2." time, She will first visit her ernment, placed a wreath of lilies and an easy and innocent amusement at orchids on Queen Victoria’s tomb at friend, Miss Fannie Corbin, at Buffalo, a small cost. So it seems the game Frogmore. advise with her, and then attend either : Vassar or Radcliffe, bas its value after all. Leoncavallo, the composer, has fled! ‘phe immigrant business for the cur- what severely cut on the head as the result of a cab accident in Whitehall. The secretary's hansom was passing = i through the Canadian arch, when the i horse |slipped and Mr, Chamberlain was precipitated forward with great | violence. His head struck and shat- \y tered the glass front of the cab. When + extricated it was seen that Mr. Cham- berlain’s head was badly lacerated and bleeding profusely. A policeman helped ea the secretary into a cab and accom- panied him to a hospital. Mr. Cham- perlain was sufficiently injured to necessitate his remaining at the hospi- tal] all night. It is officially announced that Mr. Chamberlain is suffering from a scalp wound, which is of a severe, put not dangerous, character. ington, where he may live many days is grateful for the help given to let] picgnersr have taken the oath of alle- RAE TAPS SMC on his supply of food. INVESTIGATE PANAMA TITLE. the other go. giance to King Edward. Se ua Seek AEE Le PRESIDENT’S VACATION, Assistant Attorney General Wants Senator Spooner to Go to Paris Only the Most Pressing Business | With Him. Will Be Transacted at Oyster Bay. ‘Washington, July 8 — Assistant At- Oyster Bay, N. Y., July 8—In discuss- | torney General Charles W. Russell is ing the president’s stay at Oyster Bay completing his preparations and with- in a week will start for Paris to in- ti Secretary Cortelyou yesterday said | vostigate the ability of the new Pan- that there seemed to be considerable | >ma Canal company to give the United misapprehension as to some features | states a satisfactory title to conces- of it. He stated that there would be| gions and property on the isthmus. no elaborate office established, and that | when this preliminary work shall have the only clerical force maintained | proceeded to a certain point, the at- would consist of two stenographers. | torney general, according to the presi- Arrangements have about been con- | gent’s expressed wish, probably will go cluded for its use of two rooms in the | over and personally look into the mat- bank building for office purposes, and | ter, He has invited Senator Spooner it will be there that the president will | to go along and assist him, in viewsof transact most of his business when he | ;he senator’s well known : familiarity comes into town. Both the president | with the matter and the attorney gen- and his secretary have planned to make | eral’s opinion of his ability, and hopes their brief holiday as restful as possi- | that he will go. ‘ ble, and to that epd will transact in Aa eS Oyster Bay only the most -important pene business. Everything else will FRED ee transmitted to Washington for at- tention there, either by the regular. Trent While, in vse Béavoonl White House force, or, in cases where | McPherson, Kan., July 8—Miss Maud other action is required, by the various | Holmes, living near here, was shot in departments, This is in accordance | the neck, head and breast, and fatally with the practice which has been fol- | {injured late last night by some un- lowed successfully during previous | known person, who fired a load of shot summers, The president will not re-| at her through the window of her bed- ceive delegations, and hopes to have | chamber. Miss Holmes belongs to one Baron Elichi Shibusawai, the mer- chant prince of Japan, says Chicago is SIX KILLED, SCORE HURT. Madrid Express Is Wrecked in Por- tugal. Lisbon, July 9.—The Madrid express was derailed yesterday owing to some unknown cause near Guarda, in Portu- ~4 gal. Nearly all the cars were wrecked. a a Six persons were killed and twenty- ; seven were injured. DIE IN HORDES, of 1 Deaths From Cholera in Manchuria Are Astounding. - ‘ Berlin, July 9.—It is announced here * 3 in a dispatch from Port Arthur that j ; cholera is spreading in Manchuria, and 4 that the mortality rate is very great. i Out of 396 cases at Inkau, 334 were om fatal. MANY HOUSES WASHED AWAY. FATAL MISTAKE. CHEYENNES ARE MAD. y" t Guthrie, Okla., July 9.—The Cheyenne ; Indians near Calumet, in Canadian county, are reported to be holding a 4 council of war, angry over an order } issued by Maj. Stouch, Indian agent, ; frohtbiting them from practicing the Combest ee eaee net Consider- |<, ath Dakota Man Swallows a Quan. Hope, Idaho, July 8. — A cloudburst tty: of Carbeate Ane at Ellisport, east of Hope, swept away | Aberdeen, S. ae July 8& — Otto twelve or more houses and washed out | Anderson took carbolic acid by mistake An Ohio judge considers an attempt | ' despair com ig as +H a remote part |;ent year has been something enor-|two. miles of track on the Northern | and was found dead when the family on the part of a man to dictate what ved Italy, ne as baat coat ghey Ll yous. During the past six months the | pacific. There was no loss of life. For | returned home from Tacoma Park the |bis;;wife hall. eat, (good graunds Tor | ey ee ee etan eae era er a: aI Ge: De aetr RETO EE I (eOuNOR eR ee eat of July 4, He had suffered from : divorce. Here, is where woman has| acts of a libretto, which the composer SAT pp tag Shi es a port the country is flooded. The creek | stomach trouble and the medicine used to} tortures, so-called, incident to their an advantage. She simply sets out on 4 PRSRCRREE ene is wide and swift and all the trestles | relieve the pain was unfortunately kept} sun ce. The Indians | ited, ! ply was finishing, and the telegrams which | the total for the year at 600,000. bee ive gone from Clark's Forks to Hope. | close by a bottle of carbolic acid and in} and the whites near ord io Ba : a : [aj { the table what she pleases and lets | caused the composer to flee were nU- | wij] ex. the ‘kness the fatal mistak: made. ha” ter husband take his choice. merous suggestions ee atinicktn i oe per cent. ; TRY OF dari prim renuetl prgants press ;| coming frightenéd, c} epee j

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