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| —_—— = _Y- ESTABLISHE J Cuban Legisiators Take Initial Steps o R Ute Pass and Pretty Little Summer r:m"m '1‘;"-'.'-‘5 ;::;;nvgmmt'y v to Secare Momey for Sugwr Resort Swepl By Rueh ot of United States at Berlin| fo'* i fvems Btoamers Oity of Venioo and Soguin Orash Cane Growers. """’Pl"', bl:nh;"mz:wh v’" ":"l" Water, "P“-‘“o:"n N.M - ng ¥ plempertars at o-;::'.ven.u.l;'.."" Visit to Omaba Will Be en Bvening of » Together Under Btarlit Skies. HAVANA, Aue. S—The st —— w COLORADO EPRINGE, Colo, Aug. §— e ST B, A AT SR ey ™ Baturday, September 7, 45 . anit od sorrowful tacle PROB; . ™ 2 . T, ACCIDENT ~ WAPPENS AT MIDNIGHT | Zasea and ‘sporemc bt WEVISRISSCON0.0F DEMOCRATIC EANLY | ke codbiad, | i M ouliotrht | TTTY VIR . ENORABLE 80 muin aw © 77| CONES IN TIME. TO REVIEW THE. PARADE cutive to raise & loss B the vielnity of Woodland park this afters - « ™ s . the minimum price of 80 and at ¥ : noon and the flood that descended Ute Pass | Rumored that Ambassador Tower - 3 : : $ Sw_— Q Three Mest Death by Drowning, Whils > 1a more damage In Musltow 400 the B8k | Wit Be Transterrea trom . - b7 - Knights of Ak-Sar-Ben Expected to Put On 4 Beveral Others Are Injured. yoars, to assist the sugar cane growdh T TR b e Petersburg to Beritn with ® Their Best Raiment. TR of the island. This bill includes authorl- storm for years. . Thire W agon posishn s S Ry ] zation to raise within six months apother 3 et 4 el bridge left in Ute Pase below Cascade, the nae: HOLD UP BURLINGTON TRAIN Pty ONE STEAMER AT BOTTOM OF LAKE ERIE | joun of $5,000,000 to tnclude the firat lnan, Bdias Rainbow Fall, one of the beauty spots of —_— o TOURS THROUGH STATE DURING THE DAY —_— The second loan 1s to be used to Pa e | | MANCHESTER, Vt., Aue. 5.—The polit- e Ofnl“-n.‘-fl m Dt | BERLIN, Aug. B-Ambaseador White |Mavked Mom Stop Passenger at Sa- 1 ahd the debts o # , Tiinots, and-Get e B, i e 1 Bt el et "t | et 1 iy i | s e et e BT | e T a0t o g 5 o e e ' Are Resoned by Beguin. r-S00 SROR A 1) TRV Ty bolting faction In the republioan DALY | wieckuge, consisting.af household goods, and Returns on Burlington. STRANGE WORDS OF THE SECOND MATE | Ml ressrding securities Bave been mAde; | Cenora) 3. 0 MeCutonet it o oo | lumber, ttes, bridge dmber, tree trunks, tna DUBUQUE, T, Aug. 6.~Two masked i from ty to thirty feet high. the hands of President Roosevelt. The hel I “ a Pledes the cutoms receol 1 fopur and | puncon fominee fo overor, v obuned | ot e Negit of he ot he sares | ek by . ambmeredor G e resgaatin |00, 205, 1P Whe Chicug, Burlloken, & | SeNATOR MILLARD TALKS OF MiS VST pledge the customs i hero in General McCullough's bebalf t poofles o 1~ copprarydmmore 8 oo 1 und, . Says ihe Less Snid ABowt the Acei-|(ho receipts due from incressed dutles on lnight. The chief speakers were Secretary of | L1OTS the notth side of Ownyon avenus)to go B B Wb ool dent Bett ‘water for an hour. Fully | now at Homburg, where he is taking the 4y 3 i 3O e o e ot oparesalar A8 secUrity |the Treasury Lesite M. Shaw, s native of | id ;":I.Itl:;.::n boant moved from thelr | waters and where he probably will remain | 'Y MSht. They cut off the Adams Bxpress | Dentes that John L. Webator fs Seake —_— company's 2 e Refuses to Make o for the loan of $35,000,000. the state, and ho dealt entirely with ma- | ot (e il the end of the month. e f;:'t'":"_n";‘:gaz“’m;:“:;"m‘: | ing Any Appolmtmest at the bt :l:h. r:-:-flndo: ht:m e”nm. -.nmwumwm tclmnl-qunuo;l largely that of the tartft. | W CE, Lolos reoorte of loss of 1ite, | There ia much gossip at Berlin concern- The robbers had torpedoed the track and Hands of the Pres- eviumain which provide con, v ongressman J. G. Foster, of ,this district, ere confirmed, The Denver & |ing Mr. White's probable successor and one — special taxes before the end of the present | presided and United States Attorney J. but nons wi when the torpedoes exploded the engineer 1dent, bo rande ralirond lost & Bridge between | circumstantial story is that the prestdent | oo, IV OHHCA0 n to a stop., One CLEVELAND, Aug. b——As & result of o |eeslon to secure the loan of $35.000,000 I8 | Martin of Bratelshoro and Congressiman |l \Con” ang. alorade | Springs ana 1o |intends fo traster Ambassador Tower | Luickly broue ey AL g Mooy B “ collision on Lake Brie between the steamer | rendered unnecessary, because, as tha draft | Charles N. Fowler of New Jersey were the washed out at Buttes, ¢ miles be- | from St. Petersburg to Betltn, Minlster | Linoor to run ahead after the other man (From & Staft Correspondent.) | City of Venice, ore-laden, and the steamer | W84 first presented, the ""‘h ““m othér saeakers. low thls city, and st which s | Storer from Spain to be' ambaseador 1o | haq uncoupled the express car. Tralomen| WASHINGTON, Aug. bee(Special Tele: Seguin, a stoel lumbér vessel, off Rondeau, | Security only referred to tl "" g Secrotary Shaw, in the opening, reviewed | \\\\oon imiles north of Russia and to appoint Henry White, DOW |hurried to Bavanna and gave the alarm |&Tam.)—Senater Millard, sccompanted by Canada, last widaight, the former vessel [ l0AN. The bill provides that the duties on [ the ‘record of the democratic party, sayl The Colorado Midland Mie 4s totdlly de- | secrotary ot embassy at Lomdon, &8 miIn- |ang a pogge of officers and citizens armed | daughter, Miss Millard, arrived in Wi was sunk and thres lives lost, while several | the following articles be raleed: fn this comiection that the leaders of the | ,iroyeq in Ute Pase: ister to Bpaln. Mr. Tower, who has beod | yith ghotguns and revolvers have hastened |ington last night from New York. The sen- other persons were more or less serichsly That on coal 35 per cent; tallow, 25 party always appear to be In search of an DENVER, Colo., Augh B-The drouth|dissatisfied with St. Petersbury, expressed | (s tne soene. The “Iimited” is said to have |ator and his daughter will lesvs tomerrow injured, i COjomon_soap, 150 ber penti pine lissue which will appeal to voters and €1ve | Ly ik’ nag ‘prevalled in Oblorado for sev- | months ago & wish to be tranaferred to |eurcied heavy and valuable express. It is |for Omaha. Speaking of his recent visit to The drowned: timber, 40 per cent; chbickens, 100 per |them victory rather than making an effort | v €' 00 PERHIRC By heavy showert | some equally desirable point, preferably |reported that the robbers secured about |Oyster Bay, the senator said: PETER SIMONDSON, fireman, Brooklyn, | Cent; canned meat, 50 - per .?nt; fresh |to formulate a polley under which they today. A cloudburst ocolirred south of thie | Berlin. $20,000. “I have seen It reported that the meeting N Y. . . beet and mutton, 50 per eent; pork, 100 | may be safely entrusted with the affairs of oity, rallways were Wi out between — CHICAGO, Aug. 6.—At the Burlington of- | which I had with the president was not a THOMAS FLAIGAN, deck hiand, Buftalo. ";_;:';';“':;: ::'1; :: :;.::‘;-“, o-t:54 "';.'":“';- that the tarttt fashe 1, diyays | O0ioTedo Springs atid P -Jn the !:‘; -:ndnv u? White v:l-lwl»::uld -::-m fices in this city the mews of the daring |love feast because of the Ouban sugar con- river s bank , 1897, In “Gl)lfll_ Wi watchman, residence raised 50 per cent and-may be,raiséd 100 |resorted to by the democratic farty to mp;::eb?- Ar\a:ui:' ¢ ool lor to Germany Apr! and_successful work of the bandits was [troversy. Om the contrary, I mever hed & e gnt Iast |t|wu lnn«mnc!: t;tl;elcmll&mvl“'d confirmed. The traln which was looted {more congenial visit in my life. The pres- Injured: and flooded the state fnsane asylum resigning on_accoun -health. is known as No. 47, leaving Ohicago at |ident was in excellent spirits and our talk . John Sullivan, Cbleago, contusion of back, :::'. ::o Pt/ o :‘u:":o s ;'::.d::'r’ £ 'inll T b o '";h garden, doing much dumege. Reports of | WARHINGTON, Aus. 6.—No information |63 p. m. It is a through train for Min- | was of the most pleassnt ohe 8o far Wil probably- dte, - of n:: :o; :-15 s : m‘flnrhb. o r;v‘o;nba“onay;' n . 01 m!n ® | damage have been received from other | has been received at the State department neapolis. The officials of the railroad com- |as Nebraska is concerned, we are for Pres- J. A MoDougall, Cheboygan, Mich., chief | 0 Per, Conti. :r:ln ‘:' it Py Hoi | to bm':’ e m':flm" g 1 'a:: places in that vieinity, s There hse been | indicating that Ambassador White had re- |pany are unable to give any information |ident Roosevelt. best sugar or mno' beet Oity of Venice, arm injured and e Do i igpmebe B el oo s nf Bttt ont anA the forgettulnesy |MUCH Suffering for lack Of water for ir- |signed, but the Information was mot ub- |as to the amount of booty secured by the |sugar. 1 wes accompanied to Oyster Bay g .:- peas, onlons, po!;otool an: : Vb‘ oll, refizrere Amn a - ; fl::.brd 'l: rigation and stock, and todey's refns have | axpocted, as a current repart some time | robbers or to say definitely whether any of | by my fellow-townsman, Hon. John L. Web- 160 per cent; coffee, per cent; wines, merican people. g greatly improved the situation. 8g0 eald he would retire from public life | the trainmen had been injured during the ster, and the hour and a half we spent at ;I:p-rnn‘ l‘:':lu £ .’?r cen -.I-M,.:!: :-:fl':‘:':werl:le D::'-Y r.;'lot-" ‘n-o-b:; :: _-'F—_-.-_ eTlcE on reaching his 70th birthday. Several | oxciting encounter. the summer capital of the nation was ‘ex- per cen uors, per cent; cf 0 ‘venture P! wl ‘woul mm PM gentiemen 1 diplomatic service have per cent; beer, 50 per cent; hats, 50 per |the paramount issue of the present cam- To SEE "E 7" ~Sa g N ceedingly delightful. [ have also seen it re- S been mentioned in conmection with the .| cent, and preserved frutt, 100 per cent. |Daign. CABRVRIRRERGR o T o LY SR L W ot ol FREIGHT RATES TO BE CUT |ported in New York newpapers, and for 4 ’ per cent should this be foulid necessary, | provide an e except In those years im- It 1s estimated that these increases will | Democrats and Momey Questl Roosevelt, Goen i Gard- tire, the most: prominent being Dr. David | Probable Resalt of Conferemce Be- :‘:;:,::ufl: P vl E:p::, t'n':":'-:f:‘:::f give & revenue of $520,000 & year. | Z““"m"'&.‘&.‘& nm c:r:- :rn- iner's Bay. m .H.:l ":;w g‘:.‘,‘..“,"i'.:",i, - “":::L:: tw Ratirond Presidents sented the name of Mr. Webster for & po- s ocratie party's ettitude ver | 1 . . g and the Farmers. sition commensurate with his eminent abil- CASTRO ON THE OFFENSIVE tele fhn e oconbeck lesues, and contiouing| oo purpoINT, N, ¥ At RTHe pres- sy sl - g tes. Thla, ke simost wll stufl that in Vemesuelan President Will Personally | Ereat stress on the trust questlon. It ig|'dent and Mrs. Roosevelt artived here from % SPOKAN, Weah., Aug: §.—The sscpnd- [0VI0RE Boe of Oeter Bay Just new, sas Iterated and reiterated that the tarift ia the | OYSter Bay at 4:40 o'closk this afternoon | ITHAOCA, N. Y., Aug. 6.—The resiguation | rate conference between the ratlway prest. |M8de out of w g e vafpani iy ooy bowd Conduct Seco: mpaign Agatnst mother of trusts, and the democracy again and went aboard the naval yacht Bylph, |of Ambassador White has been expected by dents and farmers is in progress at Col- | PeRed to be in New York at the was Revolutionists. ” which salled immediately for Gurdiner's (his friends in this city for many months. | oy today. There is eyvory tndieation that | there and I asked him to accompany me to ey o s Ly ents advenced py|PAY: Where tho target prattics of May- |partioularly since the death of his 8m | i¢ will result tn the ABEoUBeeLr ot oall on the president, Which Ba wis Elad WILLEMSTAD, Guracos, Aug. B—Presl- [parties i 1602 sud 1o soes eeding campatgns | 1OWeT; the president’s officlal saval vesse, | Frederick D. White of Syracuse, in July. | decided reduction fn frelght charges on |1 90 7 ORI dent Castro of Venezuela left Caracas on |untfl the McKinley bill was passed. Secre-|'® '0 take place tomorrow. ‘ e 18 fn No- | EFR shipments to the cosst and in & bet- | . den | Sunday to personally conduct the- second Gardiner's bay is to be.the sceme of the | Dr. White will be 70 years old in No- |ior understanding betwesn the rallway| “My call on the president was largely and what he befleves will be the flual eam- vember and the reason assigned here for | magnates and the people, for the purpose of arranging for his visit to against the revolutionists. He will | every particular to an P g bout twelve miles from this port. 'his withdrawal from the honorable DOSt | Tne gpectal train oarrying President J, | Nebraska: The Ak-Sar-Ben festivities take m.g to Charayave and Cus, Metle-places | publiean party never sitempts 4o defend 4 |AS Béretofore announced M. Roosevelt will | which he occupled &t Beriin is that he 18 | 5 "k of the Great Northern, President |Place during the week of the 32ud of Sep- About & day and & half from (le éapitel. He | taritt sehedul present the successtul gua.drew 435 in gold. |ready now to devote himself to Wrlting. |G, g Mellen of the Northern Pacific, Presj- | tember and I was asked to go especially had with him 8100 men o0 EXPCA 17 | sies coutionind Bylph s not expected toj arrive in Gardi- He has completed a work on his experiences | qont A. L. Mohler of the Oregon Railwi y | to see the prestdent and if possible arrange & Navigation wad subordiosie omoiais, re- | his piessuve sume iime duiieg the DOr's DAY URTI 1AL LOUIEES, i Wil amvbve (mug o o mear Mayflower. At an edrly hour tomor- |and St. Petersburg and is constantly en- | ;maineq nt Rockford last night, reaching |Week. It had been planned before ad- the president (" and Mrs. Roosevelt will | gaged in literary -work. He has maintained | Goifax about 10 o'clock this morning, The day's program {ncluded a public meeting at the court house at 11 a. m., with speeches by the rallway presidents. In the afiernoon a rate FATHER TO HELP OUT WATKINS Cables Friends to Assist Young Man will then come east by "‘;::' Aopia Saturday morning’ &s far As oF o, 3 laine sy, o 2o | ELKS GATHER AT SALT LAKE slon policy, no Philippine policy is or ever jlunty witl be devised that will satisfy the opposi- | Delewntes and Visitors to Session of the Grand Lodge Are Be- 70 RETURN 7O LONDON to Be M":_“' Great -_u-' stration Enroute to the Palace. s £ i £ - { Egige E §§i§ F i iz E H ¥ e 4 § ; i ? £ H ¢ : ; < Oraer h it i . B ! 1151 they iave \n thisir ranks e o o gttt - In concluding. Mr. Shaw said: e g g . then, according to predent Four mililon ca-icitges and h republican. party go forward dotng that LONDON, Aug. 5.—All preparations have — will be brought into Omaha n time to’ o g e g St | ople. - When. thls has. bean donn st ng| SALT LAKE, ' Uiuk, Aus. S.—Delegaten | Boen comploted for the.return of Kins B~ lintglhs g e byttt ey Sl 1 4 the parade o Vb oo g iwr Tare | concession made to demooratic clamor the |884 visitors to the sessions of the grand | Ward to London tomorrow. The Viotoria oo MBI ey, Ol bt g 0L i ok, wherw ho Wil $pend e v o L o8 w.‘: | pecple have never failed to vindicats the re- |lodgs of Eiks, which will begin fn this siation has besn briliantly decorsted. It | (v “to" Qulitornie x-Sl g i ber A .- 4 understos o o s v e aon Mt Py e sy f om0, kSt bt o 0 T L b Th e s, Py o . © et B s ke 5 . L L X 51 4 ¥ wi h " I’ 0 be proof that if Castro’s forces i:re beaten SECURE MORE INJUNCTIONS section of the country, & few on ,:.,, ;z:o;.dl:om:mlnthn enroute to Bucking: on his romaBtic honeymoon with his Omang | cept that he will Dékots. ondh s train, and are mg. lo:lv:‘:nm n:: The trip to London will be made on & | Pride caused a sensatfon in Montelair, N. J., | Stopping at Sloux Falls, thene to Sloux Court Gramts Restraining R s o 2 royal special trafn, but there will be no |38 elsewhers in this vicinity. Mrs, Wat- | City and from there te follow, 3 Pecial. teate, > 31 7P Kkins has = “The president asked me whethst ~he Against Board of Trade From reports received at Biks' head. |Invalld chair or other special arrange- . me to the seashore to et & rest P e i : Firms, quarters it is believed the attendance ments, as it is felt that his majesty is fully w!“tn:',;: u:r"'.fl'."fll" f,;m'f \h‘o facts 2'..‘2.':.’1:2 S ":un‘ m‘l‘uuwm ::“ D:n- this annual session wiil break all records. | ®GUal to the fatigue of the journey. ) s traveling {n Burops. | © R Py s g e S Visitors who will mot be able to ses | Ho Will retiiin next month. The famtly, on | ter Wwould e oty s that CHICAGO, Aug. b.—Injunctions were Se- Mw:f“:hm:‘w:l: m-e'u;’ ::: the interior of Westuiinster Abbey betore ",'," ;'L':h:"::'::"' o "{ ';:,, T, bty :::«'fl:l:u-‘t::u s it practically finished, and beyond street dec- | the coronation may do so after that |8 come oast. nds say it he 414 not want to event, 1t having been officlally an- |18 not the Airst time the family have put him p make o “§ood e aer ey T e e Toac | Bounced that the édifles would be opan |on his fost. ' It is reported he cashed severst|PeODle) of Nebrasks would yicid o bis Over $000 incandescent lights of different | from August 13 o August 16, Tho coloaial | Worthlets chocky in Massachusetts o few | Vithes. = = Fo ..‘."mw,mhm"m“,.mmuuumdmmwfl:uu- yoars ago. Jong to crations covering seventeen blocks. One | Mmitted free on August 12. On other days S A I\ of the st ploces, using 2,000 Nghts, will be | tbe entranco fees will rangs from 64 to oo | START ANTI-PASS TALK EARLY an immense elk, which will be suspended | Invitations to the coronation ceremony - at the bead of Main street. have been telegraphed, at the king’s com- | Representatives of Western Ropds to ——— % mand, to the mayors of all cities of more Meet Early in October to than 20,000 inbabitants. Wy of the charge MEET NEXT AY_TEME HAUTE Rehearsals of the coronation ceremony 2 o ; of trade firm that lead! German Avmy and N Veterans daily, with the exception of the g =3 gineering a corner in ml,“ oa Ty o..:,_ .:' B musical program, which has been made a | CHICAGO, Aug, 5.—(Special Telogram.)— todsy was precipitated by special order for Friday. It present plans are carried out there will the part of a ‘board of Next Meeting Place. A structure is being erected between the | D® DO Intérchange of passes among western MG Abbey and Parliament buildings, through |To8ds during 1903. The meeting of the pass HAMILTON, O., Aug. 5.—At their session | Which members of the House of Lords and | 0mmittes representing all western lines tonight the German Army and Navy Vet- | of the House of Commons will have pri- |has been set for sarly in October and the orans decided to hold the next meeting at | Vate access to the Abbey, matter is alresdy recelving considerab) Terre Haute, Ind., in September of next| A story afloat for several days that a sec- | discussion, Until this year the pass agree- year. The election and installation of of- | ond operation for appendicitie will be per-|Msnts bave been largely farcical, but it is floers resulted as follows: formed on'the king after the coronation is | ®Xpected next year that the agreement Presidont, Willlam Embs, Pittsl denfed here. vice president, Jullus Frans, Dallas, 1-2'.; According to all authoritative reports the |Year will be generally In force. during the recent cormer secretary, (re-elected) Mylus Langehaln, | king is making an excellent recovery and it | Boney, chairmsn of the Western Trunk been unsatisfied. Mr. Thorburn asked | Cleveland; treasurer, Martin Gass, Olncin- (is considered unifkely that his physicians | 1o the directors for more time in which to |natl: secretary of death benefit branch, (would allow bim to endure the fatigue of the | the make a defense, but the request was de- | Willlam Zimfnerman, Toledo; representa- |coronation ceremonies if amother operation . 1. Woodard, assistant postmastes at nled. i tive, Oarl t, St. Louls; trustee, | was impending. Omaha, sccompanied by his son, J. Concerning the action of the board Mr.|August Schall, Cincinnati. The matter of s | The.emphatic denials of the sinster ru- ard, is in Washington for o few days, hay- Thorburn sald: unlon of the varlous organizations was lett | mors of King Edward's condition are con- ing returned from New York, 'Mr. Wood- “The suspension will make no differencs |to & committes to work out & plan and re- | firmed by all persons who have recontly ———— ard sald that during sl his years s as- in our fight in the court to prove the ille- [ port to the next annual meeting. visited his majesty, OMAHA MAN IN A BAD PLIGHT |sistant postmaster at Omsha this was his Py first /visit to Washington and he and his Fesic ot ‘o aston. theve il sever 55| CARS DAOP THROUGH TRESTLE |avmmis s ron s 00 hmnot™h 224 | 1 pseute su8 Gisomsctons trom man|IIiL/18 (0 Washingion aad bo do i, result of our action there will never be entraln for London at 3:30 tomorrow aft- haustion When Ploked They thought it would be & crime almost Accldent to Train Near Peebles, Ohio, ernoon and bis train is due to arrive in Up. if ‘they 4id not visit the capital of the Resnits in Ohe Death and In- London at 5:30. His drive to Buckingham palace will be by an extended route nation and take in the historic places round Juries to Four. about. Mr. Woodard and his son were at stead of the direct way. in order that the Mt. Vernon this afternoon and tonight were : ] k i i g52 : 2Bf H 3 i it i £f i £ b 1H igs oy % office, bul was not able to sccomplish any- thing owing to the absence of 2 ai g £ it ; i : fraE g i i i *g i 44 MEAD MAKES INVESTIGATION Chiet of Irvigation Bureau Looking Into Water Rights Controveray Be- BOSTON, Mass, Aug. 5.(Special Tele- public may have an opportunity to ses and congratilate the soverelgn. The king hes :’_“"‘LTK.C::&;‘;:‘::“:::;:: éu;tl’oi Senator Millard snd daughter at commanded that coropation day and the | RmPed G ‘abin John. anaiversry of ‘bl coronation bo ebserved | ROAIY Ueadl at An early hour this moring Takes Historian to Task. as Color day, & day of ceremony at the People living in that nelghborhood were| A Special correspondent, writing from Bagtish sourt. when the courtiars wear the | 0 0 by Moans and cries of s man. They | Flonolulu to the Evening Siar of tifls sity, N e o fhccount f te | tound_ Carroll Unconsclous snd looking ay|URder date ‘of July 19, criticises most ea- approaching coronation mokt of the troops though he had beem so some time, Dr. F,|Yorely the work on contemporary American are undergoing their annusl training at Kennedy administered restoratives. He was|MStOFy written by the professor of Ameri- Touve thir shmage gt o oher ane 10 |then removed to, the simshousg by direction |48 Bistory of the University of Nebrasks Ao phelr camps August 8, tnatead of Au- | 5 veraser of the poor. \When found |28 tskes the following excerpt from the ot 9, . Be had no shoes on. He bellsyes they*had | BIStOTY of the account of the snnexation The rehearsal of the coronktion ceremony | he Bad 2o ¢ from his fest. The physicisa | Of Hewall and the adoption of the Hswalian e et Jargety atiomted and Sapacen. WAP | pronounced bis case (o be thi result af ex. | LeFTIOrial act by congtess, upow whish his Two tsamps who got on the trata at|LhSMWest Jargely atiended and elaborate one | FICE TR ritures are based: “Sanford B.. Dole, Pecbles are missing. Which has yet besa beld. The king and the former president of Hawsil, was made its B i< —— Queen A:‘ mtvmnllnt wm‘-:‘l:'::v Movements of Ocean Vessels, Aug. B.|first governor. Parties were soon formed, OIS Rt /00000t 2o Fepmney " adopting names already in use i the United HENDERSON IN_NEW YORK | 0o et s> suomitate. cotone Brock: | b, Yolparsesarsiuea, Chtthnoss, from | Mopting names alresd s uee 18 he Onitad Speaker of House to Be Joimed by |loBurst, equerry to bls majesty, imperson- 1 were victorious, their candidete for dele- PEEBLES, 0., Aug. 6.—A train on the Norfolk & Western fell through a trestle near here today. One man was killed, four injured and two missing. The dead: ROBERT FOLEY, of Portsmouth, brake- mae. Fatally injured: Harvey Norman of McDermott, brake- man. Jobn McArthur of Portsmouth, - com- duotor. ~—— Davis, Portsmouth, engineer. ated King Edward snd Lady Suffield, one ot! Trive m, from | .te to congress, Robert W. Wilcox, secur- Wite 688 Dasahter ‘tu of the ladies of the bedchamber, took the N ing a majority of 316, and the territorial That Oity, part of the queen. Bven the servants were I m" Mer and Ply- | jegislature talling under thelr contrel. The . arilled tu their duties connected with the n; Sardinian, 5 _Mesaba, Londo: m 'Glasgow.' Salled; Graf Waldersee, | legislature on meoting quarreled with the for Hamburg; SBouthwark, for HnmhurL gévernor, who adjourned it in apger. The At ¥ Arrived: Boric, from Ban | peason assigned for the i) feeling and for NEW YORK, Aug. 5.—Congressman D, B. Henderson of lowa, speaker of the house of robing arrangements and the pages car- ried out theorstically their functions of yepresentatives, who has arrived in this | COrnet carrying snd train bearing. Pencky PaB gt fiom Scattie. |democratic supremacy was corruption eon- city, will be jolned by his wite snd deugh- Although the musics! features of the nnhmpm for Antwerp. nected with the Payment of losses incurred today. eeremonies were omitted this afternoon the | A ved: Bovic, from New |grom the burning of the Chinese quarter in instructions and repetitions by those who | Xod¥eiaboe o ©retoris, from Montreal | Ol 0 TS SOk of ersdicating the Are not perfect in their parts caused the An;m Kron Prince Wil- [ bubonio plague.”” " t in | rebearsal to occupy about the full time ‘ug - He thea says that this strikes the people planned for Baturday's ceremontes. ufi.%fi{"" Amivats M“hwu"llqmnuluhOMf-