1.604 uhT.OJ.No.8.db- bu 0.130â€le kl. Mann H ,r' Mamet-unnu- Wham-1mm.- f‘uv-wâ€"m-umm 'ï¬wuunl-uu ' m )3. ymbm mma u «- 'GOIPLETE NEWS SU DIARY _ . â€and um. had: in nu {ï¬beotubfla flfmk'l premlar resigned. inf). mu. m. culled to lam mm mm or "if m â€ï¬ll of General lntarost Void In Paragraphs. ' I. Horton, New York church . mill! cm at humâ€- â€coda-d to (my. hflnl. band at Norway coat. “Chan. M mill-tor a P.- t. W @- km in H m surgeon will unau- M no man mm W our the Woman trouble. “at may wounded. flb mud Kruger. mny In W mum]: north of Don- I h Inï¬ll: quantitie- almond lb Stat-non river In Hickman. mm trip from Charm": : 8." men hour: six minutes. H II Roy York flaunt!†‘ ï¬t with plenty of i! in mm my to- In. no W311!“ WIWLEW DAB. WM 26 21 l4} mauled-MIME Tho neond dly'. tension of the on too Slater mention of Commission- on of Agriculture opened. at m N. 0., with hm milieu. Col. 1!. J. mam of the 009- a «pal-ac man mm the.» mend Io be the but at her homo In Avenue, Fraul- county an. an dead. Bell VII 1 boy In M: teon- and 1m employed In a factory In Cincinnati. Wnltcr Ben was run down and killed by an electric car in Clum- nu Sunday. When the am Va: (an to In: mother. Mrs. Annie M1. on m" an. o- Von. John D. Rockefeller-h not devoung himself exclusively to pleasure during his visit to the anti-eat. A report reaches London that the of! Ha: I: dictating with the Roam-ulna gonna. ment for the purchase of xi] Ronmnla petroleum spring and with the Dutch government for the mm d u) tell: in Sumatra. In. Santa E. Philip. of New York, National treasurer. IA!" 8. CARR. pat-tin themkot iboniiet corn ulna it. minim. uni her elec- mmmmdcncyuva-m laid for her executive nhility. Other afloat denied It Chicago were: III. Dell. T. ml, at Hilton", “101’ vice president. lira. Abbie rim of Michigan, junior vice president. In, In" L. Cut. (In ml] 0:“ RIM W a! a. Woman'- numeom, knew-auto! the urn-luau. which who found“ In Catarina. dumb III. In It. In! an. m m In mm 00 ml- dim. Immhmwflwofly- m Landmm.lfl°mo'm 0m: Amy. who- anon In 0|" Ind. In. an In (It. a ITO-"ION PBESIDENI 0F RELIEF CORPS. 'l‘he steamer City 0! Seattle bu urlvod at Seattle, Wash" from Bk.- suay with $100,000 in Klondike sold conï¬ned to the Scottie may once. Dow-on newl advlca are: American midlnx in the Klondilte are reported to be indlmnt over on insult Alleged to have been oflervd United Bum Consul leCook during the neat visit to the city of Com-Gen. Ilium. It h “It! that Consul lcCook Wu not in- vitnd to outta the reception tendered lord linto and on IO obviously ignored m: Lord linto noticed the (Act nd inultod on Consul IleCook‘l pmâ€. The lotto! win informed «1 Lord linto'l wink. and can. to the authoring. Lord limo and Coastal leCook m mportod to in" mm long nod «mostly together cocoon- inx vuious government nation of M35 illutm'tumo~ Lord Ilnlo In aid to but inquirvd unimluly into the lumbar of American residing in tho Klondih. their balm operation. we“. or hilt", aux, and to Ian profound imt maul-hunt on inro- iu tho mu tro- tho consul. The CI†of Rana. Arrive. with Khu- aux. Tun-In. hatterâ€"Extra cre‘amory. 21c: ï¬rsts. 18% 619%: seconds, 160170: imllallon creatuv grlqs. g9 10 “we: dnlrles. choice. 1155c: uni-Z iéc. *4 A ? Exgsâ€"Fn-nh, lost 0!. cases returned. 16w; per dos. - Green hulkâ€"Apples. new, “($1.15 per h". according lo quality. Grapes; Ives. 8 lb human. mezzo: Concorde. 8 basin: 08568. 506170c. Penn. Bartletâ€, sump. 2.75 per brl; other vnrleJex, 32mm and â€(1801: per bu basket. Peaches, Michlgln, freeatones, 506233135 r 6 buxket crate: bushel baskets. 40051.15: ‘6 bu baskets. w; 1-5 bu baskets, 81:300. us to qual- Ion-cr- Ian I. Mm. Cheeseâ€"Full cream. "m“- new' 109 19%0: dulslell. 1101â€â€œ: young Amerk‘fl. ll muse: cheddurs. 106: 8Wâ€- â€my“: leburxor. new. 855039695 brlcks. "e" 91/172416; Catlinâ€"Bee! steers. “5065.85: smokers and feeders, 821664.76; cows and helferg. â€ï¬at“: Texas and Indian steers. â€â€5 (04.50: cow: and hellers, woman. “939â€"- Plts and'llghu 85.266545: packer-I. 80.!06 6.25: butchers, 551505.35. Sheepâ€"Nativea. $3161.00: lambs. 83.7504.50: slackers, $3.00 N4 03%.}? brutal. “Em-51:11!“ nu- -..o. n. -_.- , {um IIARKU enormous] ll'lnnl. Jill-noâ€" “AA-D- -nl. 4.“.4._ BRINGS $700,000 IN GOLD. Oeneral Gordon deplored secdonalhm. While on the lake trip to Illnukee Friday Chaplain Bernard Kelly of Kansas started a discussion on the propriety of adopting the shirt waist u the next uniform of the Grand Army. Put Gommndef Wei-nor! of line- North Cmmu. J. C. Fowler. Rich- mond; Wahlnm, T. K. Young, Seat; tlo: Wu! Virginia. w. G. Imam. Wuuwon; Vitamin, Philip Chock, Hal-shoe. Governor Outflo- of Georgia may mute; the nation oltho (1A. R. In «mm mm text boon. nnd Robert Boilard. Bettina; Tonnesâ€. C. W. Brae. Chatunoogn; Tenn. wu- Inm F. Connor. mm: Utah, 1". If. Bishop, Suit [Aka City; Vermont. 1'. 0. Bottom. Dortyllno; Virginia and Pam; New Jersey. w. H. H. Wyc- kol. mule: New lexico, 8. H. 8mm. Ono; New York, N. W. D“, M Tm city; North Dakota. mm- Iol All“; Ohio, A. A. 'l'lyior. Cul- Mdp; ovum, L 1'. Shut-Icy, Puâ€" rill: Pcnntylnnia. W. 1‘. men“. Phlhdelpbla; Potomac. W. H. Norton, Washington, D. 0.; Rhode Island. Nel- 0. nodal. Bovlder; Cunt-flout, J, N‘ 00. Norton; 003'â€! mu Neely, VII-luau; Hedda, 8. VII-urn Juno-villa; 000135.. J. A Donor m, Imam; “no Job- I howl. Intel; Illinois. Thom W. Emu. humid; lulu:~ W. H. Auctions. Ifllanpolh; Iota. mm.- Dan. ‘11â€; In... P. H Conn. Towel-u Kat-cu. Dorm Isak". mu. villa; [ml-tun “d III-(mm. ll 8. Name, hum; Iune, J. I'. Foo- ter. bowl-ton: Imlnd. I. A. Bria. nun-ore; Imimeun, l. T. fluâ€" woll, Rocklnud; Ilcnlgan. E. C. AI- tlouy. Nannies; Imam, L W. (killing. at. Clam]; Iiuouri. r. I. sun-u. in. both; Icahn. W. 8. Buck. Dam; NM It W. Davis, m; New Hun-hire. D. A. Dunn. Con-nun Jul-cud. Loo Ila-Mu o! in. Loch. Ila: mint 1k. «vac Mr In «M. I. a. mum; Ponâ€" lnd. In; Junior "a comm-Au h «M. hut luau. Knoxville. 7-31.: curt-on m. John A. WI!- un, Dan. 0.; chum. In cm, In. A. Drum. In clonal. cu. ‘ 1‘. found" In. snout-nu m and. by a. conâ€"m In ehlof: Adi-tut moral. huh I. mama. It. Inch. la; guru-runner M. um- mam. rum. N. J. The cone" of minimum?- clean I. comma or no following: Mun-t. WI. and". Blmlnhn: Anton. P. n. Bolder. Pic-an: Ar- nau. P. 1. 8mm. [Auk nut; Ca"- mu And deI. I. L Hut. lac- n-nla: Colorado and Wyoming. H. There were not two happier an in China mm: than Louis II. 0004- u m George F. Williams two at the III! "Inna who not (or m Inc “no line. ma close 0! no war. Thu nu "chum†«flag the {our y-n of luau. um [to my cum- od Wlllhu «an to Chime AM Good“ mm In Now Jon-y. The Iona-la; clan '0'. cloud brunt-lulu you, noun! when we" append: K000“ a! llnuupollu. Thou... June H. at! Hilton Macon! of Jon, all David N. IcCord 0! Nebraska. The: not at the home at their that. In. lull. lL-Cord King. 31“ 1‘10 "can. Five brothers who served In diner- ent regiment; during the war and a reunion this week for the rounh time in forty years. They were William Denver ls chosen tentatively as the place or holding the next nation] 0. A. R. encampment. Mrs. M. L» Carr ls elected president at the National Woman’s Relief corps. Western railroads are accused by delekates to the G. A. R. encampment of breaking faith in the matter or My Banger rates. Members or the Illinois volunteer regiments waged a mimic battle in Washington park, where 150000 per- sons witnessed the exposition‘of Md- ern military maneuvering. ‘ Many regimental reunions were held and the old war stories and records or the battles fought were revived. Sev. era] of the regiments elected once" tor the ensuing year. hik- lao m In low Con-gun. mum. " . Bonn of Veterans have raised 8500.. 000 Ind will erect. a college in memory of the Grand Army men, where Axum. can history and military instruction will be a. part. at the regular comic. LIX) “881308. G. 'A. n. ELEchdNZ’"' South Dakota, am at deputation Im- every Chinaâ€" mln in am mum, composed at sixâ€" ty-tlx common. who cannot pron that he m either barn In the United sum or came Mar to the enforceâ€" ment of the Gary m of 1m. †Cit-n.0- 0. 00. The two Chinanen who were A few days ago brought to Springï¬eld. "1.. from Cairo charged with violating the exclusion set were Friday ordered do. ported by Judge Allen in the United States Diatrict court. They gave their names as Mon Pon Sue and Shae Sin; Neither could produce my paper: to show that be m in the eonntry prior to the enforcement ot the exclusion wt. Evidence was introduced showing that both Chinnmen mine to thin conn- try since 1392. end for this mean the Judge ordered both sent back; 1. Oti- Humpllm. the United Staten district Attorney, will enduvor to secure or- Ir. Hickey aw mm during mo of the not! emu-g Moth II the M04 (on of (he pollce demo. Out of one of the political fud- came cm which we" men! Um lodged want Hickey. and can "no he wu acquitted ol :3] wrongdoing and ex- 1W.Onoofm-oat blue: uâ€" men was nude who: Elna w-hburl 'u elm, “d charge. 0! corruption m pref-nod mint Hickey. Ho ro- und mull-g Investigation. The M of ’oflco round My timeout Ind armed Mg Mmat. Hickey. the: III rel-statement. held aloe In- an acceded by Cm Benny, who was â€pointed by the hu Carter B. Hurri- old mldenu. It, Richy Md ulna! ruched the allotted three-corona In of IIII'I mo. ‘ woman Inn on tho police (on. at Chime am It Ml valance II CM- can may "0 m on of an Int m undue-mu Chka‘o‘l po- lmW1fln hm. mm In. nuan- was. In In: lunch at a. mum,“ mm tot A long Mod. "0 lln‘ la um my M In!!! In]! I mum and 'u "It now: tn m It. run-Mutual“...- 2n-h to â€has. lieu-l C. lllchy. to: any you: n I The Woman's Belle! Com May completed In election In follows: Ne- danal dauphinâ€"Men A. ï¬lm, XML in: executive baudâ€"Georgi; Wide McClellan. Ion. churn-n; In. hum Sher-men Rome, bout-15m; Au WuUuns. Booth Dunn; Nancy Dnulorm. Wilton-In. ud lumen“ Chafl’ee. New Yon-k; home Neroâ€"In. Hume: J. Badge. Connecticut. And In. lam Burk Hunpton. onto; An- demnvllle nrleou boardâ€"In. Ellen ll. Putnam. New York; llfe member 0! the National Council of Wonn~ Hank! L. Reed, henchmen; IICHAEL C. MICKEY IS DEAD- The railroads estimate their receipt: from excursions to be 51,500,000. This estimate is based on we claim that the railroad [are to Chicago a! each of the 300.000 visitors averaged $6. Inasmuch as the business 01 the unread. In ex- tended to 9." parts of the country. the Chicago merchants do not lnclude rail. md receipts In the estimate of me money spent In Chlcuo. Merchants oi.‘ Chicago estimate the amount or money spent by visitors in Chicago during the encuhpment week to be $900,000. In the estimate the vls~ itors are declared to have spent most. of their money for food, entertainment and street-car fare. 0n the expecta- tion that each of the 300,000 visitors spent $10, the merchants had prepared to do a. business 01 83,000,.000 The State street department and retail stores claim their business by the en- campment to be $300,000. This sum represents an increase at 30 per cent over the normal business or live days, and Also the loss of the proï¬ts of one day occasioned by the parade on Tues- day. The increase at $100,000 in the business or the street railway and elev Vsted roads is claimed to be largely the result of increased patronage by resi- dents oi' the city. m Inflated the Mn and referred III question to Commander nuclear m In oulnlon. “1 will not umnmt to de- clde the question of the shirt vul- ." ‘eeld Mr. Ranleur. "I am sure the G. A. R. would make a one appearance in the tucked and lace belrllled shirt valet. What‘etyle or shirt would I adopt? Well, I would have to leave that to Mrs. Raesleur and my daugh- ter. who design all my wearing up- parel." I As the result of a panic on an etecmc Cr at Silver Lake. a suburban resort m Akron. 0.. one person was killed tad three others, all women, injured, g‘rlle panic was caused by a {use burst- llu up through the car floor. The passenger- became terriï¬ed and made i mac rush to get ol‘ Ferdinand Burl-ts. In. 14: Pearl Itroet Akron. did. from “unmet halved In jump- _» Ila. Ho truck W : trolley polo. ;. at I!) returning to this on, r ‘ mi. than the Demo- hy- deguny la roman... In an nddvm to momhers ot the re- ‘organlvd Church o! ans Chriv. of Latter Day Saints, Joseph Smlth, preq- idem of the church and son at Jason?» Smith, its founder. dtflned the church attitude Iowan! polygamy u the an- nual reunion at Washington puk. H» acid: "In the doctrine and covenant. of Joseph Smith plan) marriage is lorhidden." â€an m I. M Meme 0! the health department It lilwnntee were surprised to learn there has been nn epidemic of typhoid (ever In that city for the last week. l'niere are in an twentyâ€"for" cases. and ‘they are conï¬ned to a small territory on the west side. An Investigation by the department Friday did not disclose the mrces of infection. All the pa- tients have been drinking lake water‘ And that Is known to be free from terms. The milk supply in suspected. fl ï¬nal. rum-u ll- nlnl-nr All! (not: no. Mln. chl-lq Illl or- dcr Cong-r. Chla- nd (on. he! to Thom. Nut slop vlll In pm ll far lllmlon-l m coo-lupin. M an. crlucluu Ilcmnln for mil-g publlo able-nu: add an cu-m «allot. Dull. pn- ob- m to Ann-Nun nou- n out-m and "lock-ll m luvs dun-Md all. at [1'an Rut. «up In Thu-la. momma PM." lulu-u u "an. Chou shall be tuned to no lo Perla. nmn mum anon-cod by London pnu :- attempt to gel lb. other your: out M mil- to Mar v†a» mum. Consume." MM" an inland: «not My null-3 eon- dluo'c ll mm I. mm". M. W .- Clug u. member of Chinese hr- clp aloe. m mod by Arm.†to! coupllelty In lunch on lemm- Prl-ea Clam In lulu to open nego- ‘ (Mum cm mm Hum Lee In lob m to ï¬ne of Lieutenant L B, [4'- lol, Ninth Infantry. palm column and tool's-u of mm In Tlen Toll lame. Gen.“ abbot ma Inclin- ed to follow Rama's "gallon. lunar W Gem-y win not MN Fella. Nations holding but rune! to evacuation ml. anal “mid. a! each In ino... Reported Rm 1: pouring Conn-cu IIID luclmrh. and no life In spared. Stale «purulent ruched a "sue. untitled Iota from Oregon and tour “or.“ hum-Mu m 0111mm Wu mu. uu alw- m. luau-nod noon-.- at Alumn- Cinnamon 10 Pull- â€1.0%.â€. “My Au. ao. Belated manage from Mlnlatcr Con- ger an an! the toreln troop. In Poll“ Intended to march through the Imperial "lace ’Neuuy. Japanese diploma mum the .Unlted Staten tut his ‘overnmem :- willlnx to u:- cept the Rollo-America: peace plan. Modal: upon comment vnrlounly on a. 9:0me looking toward pace. cus- plclou o! nun-h hem shown. Text o! the American note to othor non" 1nd 0! the Run-kn not. to (In United Bum (iron out. Alum (alt our the “to at nil-donatio- In Bun-So. province. Prince Chins, n protonln- at. upset“ at Penn. â€an. Aug-u 0!. 3mm and Got-u public outl- mt In “tumble to Kano-Auri- cu wow-:10; Mum and Italy :9- mtly IMO will 00mm]: hm In doubt. Ll Nun (‘hnc an 1! tot- om troop- nn Itlhdm'I ho- Filth In 'III at. rigorous nonun- to n- an». order. Rush†muum Chl. an. nmnum. In Ila-churn. ' Aunt, «Mu! lo b1 nnmod Io 1'0! 1'“ Kn. m and tour “orâ€: haul-Mu Mo on 0.9 II"- On. In». Wed-1.811.]. Aug.» :9. After the capture of Tlontaln a wild mob sucked the clty for three days. when the allied commanders checked the iooters. Natives and foreigner. united in the pillage and the scene was one of terror. The French marine ot- flce conï¬rms the report that the allied admjrnia had planned to hold Ll Hung Chan: as a hostage, but ls in doubt whether or not he has yet been seized. Russia jolns the United States in web in; Immediate peace in Chm». and the re-eotabllshment of imperial rule. This move will force Germany to show her hand. Great Britain's undersec~ ‘ retsry or state for foreign aflalrs de‘ clams that his country only seek. in- demnlty in China. He says the powars cannot govern China. Japanese troops rout Chinese at Tell-Chou and hiii 1,500, among the slain. it is reported. being Prince Tunn, chic! of the Box- ers. Gov. Yu of Shen-See lured ï¬fty foreigners by promises or protection and massacred the entire party. Var-luau. Rumor Time the Allies Wan Defeated VI": 1.800 boll III-Ida POIIII may" and chat!" Both Math. 30- poru of aha sun-Mon. MANY NATIONS TAKE A HAND. Severe Batllas in the Empire of China. ' "if WAR II"! "If MRS ' I'm An KIM It! ran... The rm mail min due in Syracuse. N. Y.. from the west at 8:40 p. In. San- ‘day. nmck a carriage containing four persons at Omega Junction, four miie- west or town. Patrick J. Foley of Syracuse. Ellen Foley of Split Rock. his sister, and Josephine F. Blanchard of Syracuse. were killed. uni Michael Infancy m injured. The victï¬m m on o. pie-nu «rive. Representatives of the Stands-d on company will go to Bakersï¬eld to con- anlt with the onclah o! the Produc- m’ mutton, and the» entrance of the sandal-d 0!] company Into Call- fornla may be In conformity ‘mh the wishes of the producing council)“. from the cut a nmherrof tanks to} me in storm. These will go to Bakersï¬eld. whore ground ha been to- cmod (or them. to control Wash?- on. At Lou Angolan, Cd, u ls sum the Standard Oil company um soon be parenting the product 0! Call‘ form: wells, now having on the way In, C. M. Wright, was of the an- u.m..noq,_d_|qu_junnm A unique oil-ml! ceremony we: held at Colt-hm, Ohio. It in the cele- bration at the In“ of Benin Mao Novena by the 1mm commune of St. John the D»- ‘ust'n church. A has had pended the streets in the vicinity of the church for an hour 0? more. end when I large crowd had assembled I ha!- loon In related in silence. which VI. to typify the ascension of the soul M Beam Agnostlno Novena. the pn- tron mm of the Sicilim province, from where non of the members of the convention came, at ".1. VIII“. Bin-om. Wilmingâ€" ton. Del; mum Inner curd. M B. Bane, Hum". 310.; morn-o outer 3mm. John W. 1mm. Hum-non. D. c, The new oat-m ten lunlled by Sublime Venom-h Pate-mo H. Sch-Ina. '1'.“ D.“ a M 0mm: H. "than. u «(can a! Jam-"mo. wu. Im dorm! IIDIOIII “author at (In I‘m-N- of Prllim. «mun Tho-u 0. Sunni. o! All.- nlny. Pl. vim MM n» alto 6mm: m In: no ran 1’!» mu 0! the. Human lodg- In. all law rum-n an: ‘59 [or thunk. flan rnmm In unanimous!) Octal-w! a m- plm at newt!" no mu tom “1! the ne- ocd Tue-flu II August land a: «In Um for Inc-bun; on»: current cflmn chad up; Sumac vice- en-mnor, Tm IL Mp. Ora-d Porn. N. 0.; sum-e "cl-lo, C. I. cum. But. Fe. II. It: cum-o kumdmm'flgkhc. White. Nashville. Tenn; mm In»: 0' airbag-er. not-u D. Sloan. Wllnlnm. N. C.; gum-o manor Tho pullout: doc-lam any act that Donut" IM llquor lulu to In In.- noubla In the mom I" and III-led In no pawn-ll] cl govern-cu; do- mom 1M awn-um o! no In: II- cbtun mum-m and Ibo fund. mu- nmod by tor-or aim-u oat-lulu. n! In". “dot-tn put “cl-runou' In “M 0! can! "mm and on" N- am. Ina-um demands lhal all In." In... In bold In awn" nd that no. tannin ha wound no. the dub MIC of prohmloa In on“ a“ nation. menu... I'm-nun.- 11am. Joann: sun-ï¬eld at Bay City in. permanent claim-n oi the Prohibi- tion um convention . which nomi- nated the [allowing ticket at Ian-in; Wodnmdny: Governorâ€"Frederick 8. Albion. Lieutenant-Governor, Trov- bridzo Johns. Mommas. Bot-nun at Sineâ€"Reuben E. Rood. Howell. Audi- tthenonlâ€"Wllllun D. Fork]. nu- ? ilo Cteolx. Trmunrâ€"Jolm l-‘. hilt], ‘l’loinwuii. Allotney-Oonenlâ€"Wflm 8. Wnimnn. Adrian. Superintendent of Public nonunionâ€"David 3. Wm". Boring Arbot. lua Communion"â€" Gidcon \‘lvlor. Dairoli. Member a: sun [loud oi Educuion~~-8onwl W. BIN. (baton, Pruldcnlinl Elation- u-l‘rnd. Wollm Pour. Adrian. and n A Cm. Moon! Harri; 0. H. FETHERS. and LL D. He entered upon the study or law In the once of James F. Dove, of Cherry anley, Otaeso county. N. Y†and was trimmed to practice In tho vourta of that state In 1867. He went to Janen'llle In December, 1871. when he has resided ever since. Ogden Holman Father-I'm promo chancellor of, the Knight! Pythlas. m born In the town of" mu. N. Y., In 1845. Mr. Father: educated at the Fort Edward Ob! _ " ate Institute. from which he graduated in the class of 1863. an†quently receiving the degrees of AJN MEN-HEN on. i: 'i‘d',