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mt ****** I an< _ — 'a FROM DISPATCHES. -heres for the l*nst Week—Nation, p 1,V •>. Historical, Fo.ltleal sad Per 'he jewelry store of Bernard J. Ha nann of Chicago was entered recent- il by safe blowers, who escaped with jty valued at nearly $5,000. Ex-President Cleveland has consent- " to deliver the oration of Founders' y of the Carnegie institute on Thurs y, November 7, at the special request . Andrew Carnegie. m p|ete Review of Happen inns In Both Eastern and Western Hemls innl Events Tersely Expounded. Lord Kitchener reports to the war of- i e that nine persons were killed ami l, ) wounded in the blowing up and railing of the train which the Boers de- ,' roved recently between Winterval and rumens j^rael. j \ smelter will be built at Marysville B handle the silver-lead ore from tin*' ed 1 (jJ I iers , to illivan group of mine*. Work will be ll at once. It is expected that the pljnt ill he leady to treat ore by April 1 next. smelter will have a daily capacity ui ) tons when first started. I he oil of Brigadier General William A. Lud w died at Convent, N. J., of consump 3 n reecntly, at the house of Mr. Gris m. His illness was first noticed on s arrival in the Philippines in May ; st. He was at once sent home, in the >pe that American climate would re ore him. Hon. Binger Hermann, commissioner the general land office, has completed annual report, which shows that dur g the year 15,662,706 acres of the pub : domain were disposed of, and the ceipts of the office were $1,792,160. ie receipts exceeded those of last ar by $592,402 and the land disposals ! President J. J. Hili of the Great ' orthern railroad has ordered that steam ! comotives be superseded by electric mo irs on the Cascade division of the Great orthern. It is understood that if tnis lange works satisfactorily, electric mo 1 rs will be introduced on other divisions I Jimmy Michael broke the Indoor cy e record behind motor pace for two ,iles at the Madison Square Garden 'ack recently and also defeated Major aylor in two straight heats in their 2,108,908 acres. the road. atch race. Michael covered the two iles in 3:10 3-5. Sensational testimony disclosing an leged plot to kill Bishop Anton Kan wsky of the Independent Polish Cath ic church, was introduced by the pros lution in Justice Martin's court re ntly Five of the bishop's parishion s are defendants on charge of con liracy to defame the character of the shop and attempting to cause his ar A naphtha launch exploded: i the Hudson river at "Ihe Abbey, a ile and a half below the city, killing rs. Alexander and her little daughter id burning \\ ilbur Alexander and hi& " " l J bur ' Jr '' in a horrible manner The body of a man was found bwide 1 e railroad track near Edgewook, Cal., sa •cently. The head was badly mutilât- 0 1. In his pockets was found a hank >ok of the Hibernian bank o' 3an j rancisco bearing the name of bimons rickson. It is thought he had been ding on a freight train in the com my of tramps and that they had rob îd him and thrown him from the ain. Ihe bodies of David Scott and John levens, one the steward and the other the pad waiter of the Siwanoy Golf club.: evv York, were fourni in a room which ! ie m■ -n occupied in the attic of the ubhouse, which is located in the out cuts of Yonkers. They had been nuir ered with a butcher knife. 1 j, NVilliam A. Pixley, amusement editor f an Omaha paper, was recently per it At Albany, N. a frightful fate befell e family of Wilbur Alexander, a large ntraetor. laps fatally injured by having his q] lesh lacerated by a baboon. Mr. Pix ley was visiting the dressing tent of dog and pony show, accompanied by les sister. The baboon known as ''Jim lobinson," attacked Pixley without ranting, biting him several times and opening the flesh in gaping wounds. -Nt Kansas City, Mo., it is reported Russie" Francis, Miss Henderson's unir- j vier, i» still uncaught. ! Mary Josephine East wick of PhilaJel- ! hia was arraigned in the Guild hall police Girt. London, recently, charged with | cvitig forged a railway certificate of the •due of £100,000. Sensational evi.knee 0 ; marked by the largest |, »id most imposing parade of labor unions' seen in Kansas Citv, and bv the par i. ipation of William J." Bryan in the pro l '-'i n and exercises. Eight thousand men aarebed through the streets, grouped in heir unions and each union wearing a ^ifurni. . 1 - ? resented. I «il «or dav was ver a* * »liver Lamb, who has be*?n in Joplin. Jo., hiring men for the smelter, came into 'orthport recently. He brought with him ! "cn. The strikers bad been apprise«! of ; >eir coming, and the streets were erowd '* w ith union men and sympathizer*, h'puty United States Marshal Guiton nJ a number of smelter guards came down to escort the new men to the plant. ^uise words passed between the new men I an< ^ ^ ie strikers, and one of the party hit 'a striker, felling him to the walk.' A nu,,,Uv of 1,is friend" jumped to the res cue and Guiton drew his revolver and held ^«.er, "a, killed at Eatonv^ \VuT 1,V 4i»,, I „i,.r V . . tl , a blacksmith Kyej ' • '** v ' H ^ entirely un provoked and the murder a cold Iduoded : . N ance made threats during the day ' Ha- Mut 8,, me one would dre before night, but il '•* believed he was looking for another! A fearful accident occurred Tucvlay at " eDil tchee, NSu«h., resulting in one killed an< * tv '° bijun-d. A delivery «art belong inj? 10 t,ie Wenatchee 'trading . them off. lac puny then proceeded to the In works. Cliarles F. Franklin. an ,ne iiiUIi. company*! av from iiie steamboat land ing and contained Mr. (iiie, who vv.i- driv-j by of- i and _ 1 two Ui >'S " n * Pitied William ! 4 l, ) , 11,e " ds f ' jllo ." in * a bus and ! and rjll, ' a . v crossing ju.-t as the, de- ,' reat - N,orttieln train, No. 3, wa- coming 1 and lntw town ; The bus drove across in front; j t * lfc tr , ' n . but the delivery horse reared in B alld jumped against the tiaiu, being tin*' CJU 8 bt . between the tend, r and baggage car. 1 he occupants of tiie cart were nurl ed against tiie train with tVaiful force and the toley boy was thrown 40 feet and in 1 stantly killed. The other boy «» perhaps or as mi its be ui fatally wounded. At (iranite, Okla., recently a gusher of to oil was struck at a depth of 300 feet. The flow is heavy and lias dialed great excite- ( meut. i No. 1 Cotton Belt passenger train, leav-1 ing Texarkana at 9:23 p. in., in charge of Conductor Armstrong, was held up and lobbed near Kylau, four miles south of Texarkana. on May ; the re At Troy, .Via., Bill Fourni e, alias Bill HilLnd, a negro, charged with assaulting of dur- Miss Wilson at Chestnut G pub- and his body burned by a mob near trie the scene of his crime, last tion," says a dispatch to the Daily Mail from Cape Town, '"that he will shoot all ! British troops found in Orange Hiver coT ' only after September 15. ! The great international yacht bet of mo- #4U0,<KM> In-tween an Knglish -yndicatc, represented by Walter -J. King-ley of tnis London, and a group of Pittsburgers, rep mo finally arranged. I laud Kitcnener says: "(since August 26 cy- the columns rcjiort 19 Boers two wounded, 212 made prisoners, and 127. surrendered, and that 1<>4 ritie», 27.500 rounds of ammunition, 1700 horse- and! their 7.XIU head of cattle have been capiurtd. -hot «love, wa* j "General Dewet has issued a proclama resented by William 1. Muslin, has been killed, 3 vv The British Columbia government sup of the Dunsmuir administration cabinet minister two porters an are in °P en revo * t > üne Kan- lias resigned and there is a new leader of Cath- the prov incial opposition, all through the pros- tak "^ int ° the labi,1( ' 1 ,){ Hon ' J ' <-•! re- K.own of New Westminster. I shot and a tent in which cowered a frightened sheep herder 30 Forty sheep were con the ar sheep and cattle men in Umatilla county.) The sheep herder, Gus Peterson, narrowly escajied being shot to pieces. \ -j- ae Paeitie Coast Steamship company a brought suit in the United -States cir court in .San Francisco against the yj ar j ne Firemen's union and the hi& bailors' Union of the Pacific to recover g25,lMW damages, which it alleges to have sustained bv t j ie strike of its firemen and Cal., sa :] „.^ j t alleges violation by the union 0 f a signed agreement. ! Forty-five of the 62 men who came 3an j fl j 0 North[>ort Tuesday front .Joplin to wor jj a j (| ie smelter walked out. A sub been „as taken up and over $100 was com- stH . ure j, w hich is to be used in paying the rob- 111( > n -s fare to Marcus and other places the „here they can secure work. The union! made up the balance neces-ary to take the John men out of town. Tlwre are only 17 of the the Missourians left at the plant, club.: ! the Cologne, Sept. 3.—A dispatch to the out- Cologne Gazette from Teheran says: nuir- \ widespread revolutionary movement 1 1 j, going on in Persia, fostered by diseon teIlt „j t h the government on account of per- tbe was riddled on Bear Wallow creek. utiles from Pendleton, Ore. The massacre betokens a renewed outbreak between befell large 1 Revolution In Kerala. negotiation* with Russia. his q] ie grand vizier i* accused of selling the Pix- country and failing to make reforms.) of Martial law has been proclaimed in the ; by capital and environs, The agitation, it i* said, pro.-ee.ls from the entourage of the shah, who frequently and finds threatening letters upon his writing table. unir- j ! Kansas C ity. Mo., Sept. 1—The man ! iu;nt that has been in progress in Johnson an d Cas» counties. Missouri, since last! with | luesday evening, when Mi-* Mary Hen , the dorson was found murdered at the hcene, 0 f her brother in law. Chapman Hyatt, ; and the negro hired man. Bosoie Francis, |, he su PP .'sed murderer, rn.-.ng, uas not been successful. par- ■ - pro- Deelneed Dividends. men Wa -hingt on. «Sept. 5 The controller r.f in the currency has deplar<*d «lividetids in a favor of tlie creditor* of insolvent Kink« new loan Negro Escaped . a* follow*: First National hank of •».in Rern.irdinfi. Cal.. 5 |wr ci-nt. Merchant* - National hank. Seattle. 7 per into him of Mount Everett is 29,000 feet The hlgh est recorded balloon ascent is 36,000. cent. The highest clouds He at 27.000 feet; A Difficult Digestion That Is dyspepsia. It matte* life miserable. Its sufferers eat not because they want to, —but simply because they must. They know they are irritable and fretful ; but they cannot be otherwise. Ta'"" U * U la th « tnouth, a tenderness at the pit of the stom ^ „ an , msy feellnK of pofly to , w headache, heartburn And what not. : The eff«ctaal remedy, proved by perms* ' Dent cure * of thoo *» ,ld ® ot severe cases. Is at Hood's Sarsaparilla Huon s V lu* ora Um bsst cathartic. j Land Jumper Killed. Boise, Idaho, >ept. 2.— A special from! Mountain Home say»: I by Sam Calloway, of the firm of Fletcher j ! 4 Caiiowav, sheepmen. The tragedy oc-j ! Mined at a point on the South Huise, about j the, eight miles below !h\ie, | 1 liiere has been trouble over a tan.-ii oc-itlie c-upied by little. Thi* morning Callow-ay, j in going to his camp started a'-ross the j tatu-h, that being the only wav to reach it. little appeared and ordered him off. He w emphasized his command by floun*ning a revolver, liiullv taking sig.d at Mr. Cal in- low-ay and trying to »hoot him. The re volver missed tire. Little snapped it four or five time- and then started lor ins cabin Bill little Was shot and in»tantlv ki!!e»l : of to get hi* ritle. As Little reappeared at the cabin door ( Calloway tiled with a ritle. killing him in i stantly. No inquest lias yet been held. Mr. Calloway is on hts way to this pla<e. The ranch trouble arose uvei the jump of ing of the property by Little. The laitcr located it and some time ago »old it to Fletcher & C alloway. The land wu* un ; deed'd, however, and Idttle took advantage of this fact to jump the trie all have driven General Botha into the M.»rti coT- nier district. All of General Botha'* !hoi*e* are in in e\haii*te«l condition, and of fully one quarter of iii- commando i* mounted. of Genera! Botha, unfortunatelv f.,i the Briti-h. 26 127. and! r.i ucii. Hntlin llrlvvn Hack. j {»mini:, .scj»;. 5. A di-putch from < ij>e down -ay-: The force* of Colonels S<-, »lad and Ihiran t ii-* apt U red :<•• remount*. The IUa-r invader* are t hr, utening Zuui lnak pa-*. Cape Colony, which commands Swellen i* well ilcfi-mbsl. how j dam. The |«I»C 3 ever, and it i- not likely that the Boer vv ill ent« 1 the tow n. i Powder Exploded. Alton. Pa.. «Sept. 2.—At Munson, a min ing town north of this city. Kmanuel ltin us. a German miner, was emptying powder from one ca*k into another at his home of when a spark fell from lus pipe into Die the powder. The explosion which followed <-•! «recked the house and hurled the Rinus I fanuly ,n all directions. The father. in mother and two children burned and mangM. 30 their death is exjiected. were terribly All were liv ing, but • j Chicago. Sept. 3.—The laigan square terminal of the elevated r«vad is pra<-tic \ ally destroyed by fire and the ticket agent narrowly escaped death. The fire de cir- strived about a dozen cars, a train shed, the repair shops and other railroad property. the A motonnan waiting with hi« train at the station pulled aliout NO ear* out of the yards before the flames reached them. and The estimated loss i* $50,000. ' ! The visitor* of the Sjiokane interstate fair ming from the territory tribuuiv t . to the *• H- 4 X. and the Northern Pacific railroad- will not need to come into the was eitv and return to the fair ground-, letting the p-ople «.ff and taking passenger- abvard whenever d.-ired. the of the 1 of Elevate«! Road Station Burned. TRUMPET CALL& Ram's Horn Hounds a Warning Not* to tbe Unredeemed. 1 HE book that T bn» Inspired the race doe* ne# [iÿ own inspiration The w«»nltb ad a life will »one times depend on Some think sinless need to prove £r the the ; last! No safer harlior is gained by tacking , before the wind of truth. Happiness even In misery Is the hail mark of the heavenly man. If youj . „ fe , g h|J wlt „ cbri!lt Chrlst not canuU ^ hiJdell your llfe . t lf nu ' n wou,d h»ve God * reat they must be weary in Gods work. j r.f Salvation by self examination Is like in s'! Its wastes. they lx*-ause they are godless. nre You cannot fol low Christ without confessing Him. Peace with God gives power with men. He who gives his Ivody to sensuality gives his soul to suicide. ew«^*piug a rxwim with a searchlight The beauty of earth conirti from the ■hower* as much as from the shine. ! You cannot appraise a raan apart from his soul, and that is invaluable. ) There would be few slaudering tongue* if there were no listening ears. per If you have God's work lu your work you can get along without man* worry CURED BY PERUNA less of no Of Nervous Prostration. dt If j \<m I j j | Hon. J. A. Httnpwtn, seeretnry of oc-itlie board of education of San Fran j cisco, Cal., writes: j "i have found Pertina an id. *1 tonic. Seme months ago I suffered w ith neurasthenia (systemic catarrh). a Caused by too close application to office wmk My system seemed worn out and 1 felt far fro; i well. found Ferun.» benofitted ro*» very much. It huilt up the entire system and made me feel iike a new man. ing : V" 3. A. SÎMPSOK. JSec'r fJ*rd of kducattoo, Han Francisco] has !>er 1 in believe it is well worthy the high praise bestowed upon it."—J. A. Binipaon. 1 tch < ''Summer Catarrh." a l»ook written by I)r. Hartman, president of The Hartman Sanitarium, on the subject of the nervous disturbances peculiar to summer, sent free to any address by The reruns Medicine, Co., Ccium ; bus. O. >. I _ _ SULTAN WANTS THEIR HELP. t Trnnhlr With Kroner «.row Inn—Sal tan Will Be Advised to nettle la debt I prialn« la Reported In Armenia — VPft lis ..»a«ir* Leave. •as an Noon as Poaalbl, j \\ i ( onstantinojile. Sept. 3. The report that the sultan has ap|»al«-<l to Germany to ti*e her goo«l utlits-» to iw-ttle the «li» Gennauy, l' u,e ** confirmed. it is understood, will advise the porte to settle with France as soon a» j»»ssible. Alunir Bey, Turkish amba-sador to France, ha* leturned to ijwitzcrDnd, where he will remaiii until the controverse be-, tween the two countries shall have been nettled. 1 ! Turk Requested to Leave. • Pari*, >« 4 >t. 3. The result of Munir Bey, the Turkish ambassador, coming to Paris, in spite of the rupture of Franco j Turkish relation*, and holding a fete at the Turkish embassy in honor of the an niver-aiy of the sultans accession to the throne, has been that the French guvern ment -«nt him the sjine afternoon a re que-t to lc-.ivc Fran e immediately, and Munir Bey departed fur Switzerland tiiat at evening, of Con-tantinople, S«-pt. 3 M. Bab-t. ' couneillor of the French emlj-ss), aiel the other members of the embasajr's *t..U t-»»k the guard-ship \ auteur on . „j, t | M . >,. a ,,f Marmora, in order t»> avoid dte-»iiio the ve-wl a- the other warshq« m f,,- u,«i1sir were drvsaed 111 rts-,»gniti.>ii 0 f t be anniversary of the sultan s a«» Left Constantinople. an e\«iir>«i<>n sion to the throne, which wa* celebrated y«*s;erday. The inemUT* of the etiitia.say did not participate in the congratulations of the diplomatie coq», nor wa* the em ba-sy illuminated. Turkish officiai* received only 40 to' 60 |M*r cent of their «»lari«-* on the anniver sary of the sultan'* accession. Internal Tronble«. Pan*. Sept. 3.—Advice« r«*eiv»-,l here from Turkey indiiwte a <li*«|tii« ting in ternal situation, lhsorder* and military uprisings ar*- rei«orte.l in Armenia, Mace doni* and the neighborho«*! <>f M«■-*.». Toe «•n of a high functi.>nary wa» carried off brigands near Adnanople, who fought 11 bloody engagement with the tr«>>jH vent out against liietn. A di*j«ateh from Salonica *iv* nut Mouri Bey. aide de camp of the «illtan, 1 who wa* •* nt to inv«.stigat«' the brigand-] age in AlUinia. ha» been kille«l by At- ! hanian*. It i* also a.ii«i that the Turkish Turkey, had another .-onferen v with the I r«-t» l fi minister, M. Dei t*»L*v i 1 >• v 'eminent ■ { Frame i* d-terniin. 1 t '^»>1-« Turkey to fulfill her entire ot.lig* n- 1 nie-* the sultan yield* - at. y 'he will find tne bid agam-t him m.-nssed j, v a numWr of other outstanding «Dim* j of Frenchmen, which will add an appre «-table stun to that nos demand«*!, tr.s.j»* at l'ri-rand. Minima and Cskub ar«- rioting l«ei iu*«' they have n t. # n paid. M. Con*:an* the Fren h anil»i-»ador !•> ) fr. in WHEAT REPORT. ! ) Portland.—Walla Walla, 5^*49 56c; bluestem. 57c; valley. 57c. Unchanged. Bluestem. *. Tacoma. 57c; club. 56c. Sowing In pain and tear* premises the reaping In plenty and triumph, ! The man who revolves around him »elf will never get anywhere. 0«r National Debt. TIm- munthly »Ui.-lii.nl ißt the public del*t, recently issued, shows that at the dose of business August 31, 1901, the debt, less cash in the treasury, amounted a decrease for the month of Tlu- debt in recapitulated as follows: Interest bearing délit. $9N2.B4fl, debt on which interest has ceased •in«* maturity. *lJgUi;-_>o dei.t Wring no interest, S3N2.2is7.411 ; total, ÿljtj«. 321.121. to This amount, however, doe* not include a7H0.i»33.tiN9 in eertificates snd treasury note* outstanding, which are offset bv an eipial amount of ca*h held for their dt mption. The cash in the trescury is clasaified follow s: Uold reserve. jtlÜo/WS)ji)oo : fund* t7HO,<Ct3.fM!l re ax trust : g-neral fund. fl*'>. <,0.93.1; in national bank drj»>*itorir». Illti IB-Vkh ; Inlal. ëî ,I 1 «» * 4 * 1.459 ; ,igain-t "bid» liiere are demand lubilitirs (tut standing amounting to SxdH.Mtgi.lOT leav ing a cash tiaiance on hand of #320,971, 333. Türke». IrssrK Trnnhln. iw. s-pi r.—n has tles-ideti upon the first Ficiic'i v->veminent <sa-reive mm« A de lire against the sultan of Tur* rree ha. hen drawn up expelling a mun !>er of Turki'l eV »gents whose mis-ion lias lus-n to spy on t! The h*t include* »evera! names well known in Paii'ian sos-ietv . young Turk* in Frame It is al-o learned that the -ultan lia» tch gi.ipfced t - Alunir Bey, riv alling him to < onstati:in.:pIc. Falsi Railroad Accident. Milwaukee. NYi... kept. 4.—Mr*. S. >. Batncy .of VV 1-1 Bind, wife of ton itics-imn >. s. Barney <>f the Fifth dis trict. and Nir«. \N. H. Hamvv. >r„ of I «»it N\a«iiington. wife of a former »talc bank -ntrolh-r. ••re killed by a North western train thi* afternoon near the Port Washington station. 1,'ie riding women were aero** the track and the train •truck them. TOW KNOW WHAT TOC ARB TAON «'hen Too Uh« Grove's TaaMeaa Chill Toole, hK '* u H th« fun-iuiais ni«iuiy printed «-a «Ver* Uxtle abowinv hat it la alunir Iron end Qnf* •toe In e tes'etew for». Ko Care, No Pay. lee. Klral Messaae. (v-attle. N\ a-h.. S«pt. 4. The first ram "«er--!»! - -g«- r«*i«p.| si .1 tine.tii ,iver the new "Skagway dunean cable announml the «iiicide of Peter NN igiairg ni Daw non. \\ igixiig vva* a pioneer of Ala-ha and more than 20 year* ago worked in the Silver Ikiw pincers near duneau. to to st Jacobs Oil 1 ! beite all record* and always will. Corea to Rheumatism Sprains Weakneaa of the limb* and all Ache* and Paina. m A* lets like magic Conquers & t h » w Pain HILL MILITARY /UAOEMY, $ A Private School 1 ! 'F-a: >• For hosrlln* and 4s O • « -ei-t- mtjer 1 new botol, h»* h»«t (»er.tr-:i«rew yean* tvt-er « X» In Fort sn t. Coe r*M*'ti<len«'* «*• U«l. •sULi-«suee sd-treM J. W. HILL. H. D.. P. O drsssr 17, ForUkUd, Otw n* The rrlnrtunl K\ tat m, hjE* n FLESH GROWER» TM« t* the xw.uu»e. It Inr r sas e- flesh on any ;«*M « f the ii««r-le:a 'eiv» t- sn> rte«-•>! io* »•4 r.sov |»4 an»|. f O- * Kernov*-» all Warst»«.!«, fr re Sie« is m fs*«, flesh worms, and msSes the akin » -ft *m! «bits. Wrim sal «»■ MKS. K. JONES * CO., «zfires litter oensh £l«t(., Cblcaro. I1L • to? seen* ■ isrm« Tiie Sfeiksne & East ern Trust Co. Saving« bank department slK>» v 4 |*r o nt per annum. 1 ) ter«-t «!««;* -*it« made no» «draw interest fr. in October » Dvpsit* reeiv«sl bv nud in amounu of $1 and upwards. SAVE *. a. 4. au. .91. HMII. g] '«MauB**} ft* ! Coach ««me ■m •<»• *4 th? >1 gjJT Uk ujJ