no mimic detention nu receiv- ï¬t ml brie! appointing the lost " ' It. Inna, lorineriy rector oi the annuity, Archbishop at Du- E' m A. Hun urn". In Chicago :ï¬ï¬‚iwma me work at m. M v my“!!! mm. M. Int, 1. cam-(uni x m to the nun-uh mtiognl t o! the Union Veloruu' The city I: prom-cl] dcco~ directed French army muâ€" from miomobilol. excitement prevailed on the York cotton «chase u the re- , .9! Tuna storm. mm“ Mm â€mum ,m _v - £3 tun» 4' Ii fl'ï¬ma Inches-Huh ' mama-Mascu- M cm. H. 1., an: uau (disman- Non, nan-21..†“mum-«amen» ough- not .1 mm. m.. m If. Brill In cheered by the students in University or Chlcuo and la n- I lunch by the women 0! the Wu count-Mon n- “ on I '1" dam â€mum “ I. â€Hill“ of M. I“ ll Gotta. prim cnuud â€at In New York, No! Lana-um minnow-u. Mali , arrived In Chicago to ‘ In maul Men-o ma. Vim-mien â€.102. d Ora compile: “We. “not. «on ,muhnbyC‘puI-oulu- â€m; whoa-7d. â€CMlanYorkm- humor-mm moo-n MundUnludllu munch noun-a budmmmm. â€dim-nthâ€: gulp Nov 1m. um um I hold D Alton mm a (It. Bad killed watchman. '7 3â€.†for lined gold ..Pu-In. New York. elected W Lou- CII'HG'I' u- butane lam .n mum. W by [our boat: And W men believe the crippling ‘9an by the tidal wave MI! in- . tho Importance of Port Arthur gull shipping point. it '0! cod strike postponement [(1700 he!) can! stock: In Wall )Ilni M «hm-ml. 0! 9.. M m. Md. Antwan new. M an. an on. at- hn arm othll' church I “Tho 'Tbo min-u: Chm- â€Imam-adreâ€" ol mun-mm clac- un- on Honda can“ bucked \: my m may Inn ï¬mAuu-tlnm two meeting discussed plan (or I of all Catholic societies in :, expecting conflict with ukod Mal-chad to come to A-mn Ian lu- fiinaral Interest fold In Paragraphs. NEWS SUMMARY l, wounded In due? (IF WE WEEK Dtvoreed from her ï¬rst human so mm his Mother. In. hail I'd-1m returned to Mr old love min. 3nd in: mad at Benton Harbor, men" with lamb Human, her tamer mm In "to": joy- and sorrow- m whom she bu! doped.1‘hey were taken to cm- moumdtheanhuam Morton van-ll. in the custody of Do- ‘ tact!" wmm Wolhuk'y. Ootmnblo “obi-Int tool the mic under 1m elm. ind M will In†a hearing bacon Juno: 03m. When the amour: noted the crowd of 500 whiten 'bo were demanding lon- Mon at the cola-ed man win: their curry haddonemogudha wu- mlet. other: that he III n burglu. and it!" Other! am he m haul, killed some one. The negro m chum! for nun, . mile. but an police m- uted him. I. a: clan. a Chicago. to protect blue“ from m mult- ot a crowd at vhlto boys, known u the Ann urea! ma. at In 1nd Run- dolph stream, Juan Booker. colored. Itmck one o! the youth, Chum Clever. Thin brought upon him the later a! the not: at mu men and women. no that It was only by about- ing Ind by using loaded "lumen“ that two police afloat-I, hum; the door of u patrol box, and the negro tron violence that m have ended In his death. no no no. than. lulu m out Ito-o mm In": sick or won-dad. lost of than lulu «annulment. all the! vlll In allow (mm the corv- lao. hem Io longer mnlml. Tm ‘mm will be followed nnul the vol- unteer "shunts Mm for Inn! m.- chm. Gen. lumbar In} hon In- structed lo (mud um um volume" '39- the madlul one.“ rwon an able to travel or who will he beneï¬ted may. Tho-a canals-ant when Mmlimflllhdb churned u once: other: will be not to mm. for autumn and will be «new u soon In curved." "TI. actuary of war [In luau-mud 0a. shalt-r. wan-nan“ m daun- u-u o! cums-nu. m meson all mum" In Bu: hm. About The um down-Int Bu land the Balloting: the Illa. The only occupant- ol the not! worn Wlukml. his loot and the ullor who wand the bout. When the boat In. oot In the Ian Ibo doctor suddenly jumped tron hl- no“. In each hand he hold I molnr. mad In hi. on them In the unnhuhblc [Inn of tho Inn-Inc. Ho docluvd ha in solo; to um the other no not. The ullor. unnoticed by no mm. turned. tho bout mum land ud {no not touched on and while tho doc- tor In null ultlu and nominal“ u- vupou. Tm Wes-um: and the taller inn-pd out and n- lor Illa. m C Hall will - luau. Robert “Mutual of Cincinnati. sen- enl uont or the New York Lite In- surance oompuny, who bu been Itâ€- In. on Lee Cheuuux Islands, Near lukhnw City, had a thrilling expul- once which nearly cost him M: “to. Mr. Wauklttol made my "lend: a the hotel whom he wu stopping. won; them bola: A play-[clan (mm "Int. Itch. One (by the doctor ax- tcndod Ill Invitation w the Immune. nun to account†hlm In a all on] ARTHUR SEWALL flc buildings. as well as on many busi- ness blocks and on the shipping in the harbor, are at but must. Churmm Jones of the Democratic national com- mittee expressed sorrow over the death of Arthur Sewaii. "He was a striking Ilzun in politics." mid the chairmu. : "He was I ï¬rm believer in bimeullism and the unlimited coinage of silver. and was as pronounced in his view:: on these questions In any one. His ‘ strong opinions had a mmriai elect upon the people in many part- 0! the country." nacho-Cum.†In“ never regained consciously!†t‘mm the shock. The City 0! Bath 1» In mom-mu: an! an: on .n the pub- Arthur Seven, mama tor Vino ' Pull“! on much-t rm: Wflflan J. Bryn: in 1880. (Mad at 81nd] Point. Is, at 8:80 'o'clock Wellhead†morn- In: from the other. of the «who or toovloxy he, Mend lust andâ€. lit. 1 m Roam 11am. The Montana Republican mu con- vention In anion It Helena completed its nominations (or the sum ticket as tolls“: F6? President!“ momma; H. Oaklgnd. (:51.qu 48.68: 37.35 Bridgeport, Conn. “71998 48.808 45.26 Hayefllm. Inn. ...3‘M7s 27,412 36.62 Springï¬eld. III. ...,“.159 24.983 38.84 South Bend. lad. ...ss.m 21.819 8499 Chaim, Mm. .....34M2 21.909 22.08 “we“, Mm. ...... 94,989 17.9†22.23 Taunton. I‘m ....31.026 25.448 21.†Jollat. Ill. .......... 30,720 23,284 32.05 Tam Hanna, lnd....u.678 30.217 21.31 Lynn, Man. ...... “68,613 $5.727 48.94 The M human hu announced the papululon of cities no follow: Council Blufln. low-.25.â€: 21A" â€.15 Eldridge Harris, company 0. M In- fantry; ER,†Grade, bum. Sept. !. Corporal wmm L. Dntman. con» pony C. on llhntry; u Anus. Panâ€, Aug. 24. Chane. A. Wilson. company 1. 37th Infantry; d Pacts. boson. Sept. 1, Sam. Lnalow. lanai corps: It Cu- mm. boson. Sam. 8. "IIAC ARTHUR." Gen. lacArthur'a usually list. dat- a! Manila, Sept. C. shows the follow». killed in mm: in previously "pond. lenient In interior uov (I â€01m! “lulln. sent. $.â€"-Adhunt-Oelorll. Washington: seam 0-!ka Bowl. developed Pedro 8am. comma-ant ‘pollce. left Tumhflol onion-1N7 II- npect police "none In'ne. This he did until heard from In Can-en. with rollovers threatening emu unborn u "My. Two «Wants ordered Carmen. found to woeful. No truce of Insurrection. Detach-eat twenty-men men under Pint Meat] [Ab-ck. Aug. 31, were IHICKM nest Carmen by no Dolmen; letter nearly Innlhllated‘ over 10. killed. Gr loa- lm I0. on u no â€up“ The following «blur-I- has been received at the var confluent from Gen. IncArtIIm-z ‘un or will In the “taunt Thu “min the olplom Mlmutly lo- nled. «mum we! I bout a u- Innther autumn: I och-tile nu. He .ld um I. thoroughly counci- lud (ha «am Mon Mn. Ibo mighty duh. and the Inc-minty on all polar auditions. The «Monr- oul'cnd gnu hardship and when Ico- bound ale their dodge cop. Gum Helene. mug-Mod than u- vontnrou most- on M- ullp. the sul- InMn.uMumNonh(hn Son. Um baton to ullod It In aid m: the prim “tooled “It In would to firth" north "In Nu. The Duh of Am mud [or the north on Juno 1:. llâ€. Tho depart". Ill mun tron Christin-u. In Norwu. nod the than Crown Prince Ind Prin- cm of Italy. now Klu Vch and menu! the am 0! King Humbert“- uuulmuon m conveyed to MI, but he did not slop I! mu plan. or communicat- wuh the shore. TI. Stella Pol-re Ill “mind by tho In. mulch: “no. The van-humu- limb; Blane the umbllnhmonl o! the gav- emmeut more have been taken twelve censuses. erb one): census the center of populnuon bu than": moved vou- vurd. alter-gin; but ulghlly. ellhn to the north or to the loath. from I Dr. Nansen has been outdone. Prince Lula] at Savoy, duke 0! Ab- ruul and ï¬rst cousin at King Victor Emmanuel 01 Italy. In returning from Ms polar expedition. In which he lull broken all records. ‘ Duh 0nd Comps-lo.- Wm M tor Nearly a Your and m (In... TRIP OCCUPIED l5 HONTHS. Duke of Abruzzi Goes Nearest to' North Pole. . 3 Mummyâ€"Dub. In W. of Italy‘- l8 WESTWARD THE COURSE OF POPULATION TAKES ITS WAY‘ Gain. Racine, Wt. 129.102 Portland He. .50.!“ Ina-mg. Pk. .1030†ft. 72-. 47.931 , ,_ 81.“! For twenty year. erAida-m- Frank H. Foliansbee oi' Chic-ago giant with a revolver under his allow a. I precaution minst human Wednes- day night while in the death throes of consumption he took the naval! from beneath his pillow placed the awake at it in his month an dischltg~ _ed two bullets. He lived for 33 hour. ri’lthout regaining consciousness. fowl-«nu of I". m The census bureau has won out tho following ï¬gures on pomflaflon: 1900, mo. Per cent. General Edward Wellm Serra“. I constructing and clvll engineer of world-wide fame and 1 Inn of great wealth, was married at New York on what piydclm mid M- nlght be ill delthbed to “In Harm 0. Mel. daughter of the late Orvllle A. Roar- lnch, a mollsher of that en]. Two grandson: of General Serra", hln ll:- tor. one or two other relulvew, and a lifelong lrleud glam-ed “out the bed to wllnes- the ceramony. cm nuke :- n. is Joseph nan 1-year-old son. Inp- ‘poeod to have been “duped. wu found In Keller-'- lake, never. mm eat 0' St, Jone», Hm. end A mile from in when (Inn, buried alum to the head In mud and mm. The child had. heen gone "any-It: hours. end it supposed to have been in the lake nelrly all that mm. It in um alive and w": recover. II b be- lieved the Mule one wandered through the wood: to the lake. Ind veiling in. m unable to extricate "self from no and and water. AI Ilorrloon. Ill. In: ml" in null-Ila": “clot nu claim! If- !" l bl. mt. Bl: alderman 'm w. lair bolus nil-mane. A M mu slur the clog-lo. of the when n In node“ that trade In [ulna Glue-lam and the men-Ina undo I M. proton The nmlunt harm no strong on (lam of (lo nil-ll’ can alder-n tendered their rau- nllom. A nodal olecilon '3. held last Saturday 3nd "can m m elected. The, I! or:- luv-ed a DO. Ike-Io. mum" only the amt". o! m elerk. flavor Robert Walla: beet-o to licensed om m. that to lug Indmd Ills ralmllou. refusing to nerve with a council vhlrln tool the saloon qmlon out of II- lands. n Filipino 0! the non duper-ll U90. III-pd them on. Though nimdy wound“! by m. lint an, bl- 3mm In unbmlcn, and [our volleys wen Ind (to. tho run Mom In ML TMI. "to m- la I (up. Ibo when" ‘ triad an! one plain] no! (In anoth- er. and probably would but» out- yovond the nut" [and "Id undo er can land not Am" when on Ibo-uln- cone to the man and I'd.“ lo upturn (ho Ngmvn A low Ion volley. "on their "law â€mm and the prim would to their and": In abbot lomr. about by each dmdo dual-y a murk- wle mulnrlty In point or the din-ave upmllnx the nut-ecu!" contort. It. In liken only no nan to: (be center 0! papal-Don lo Jump tron the Mim- llc mboud. near Baltimore. m- to- ward. the um“ man to the nelnbor‘ llanlla newspapers lent moelved at the war department give details 0! a deeperate m‘utiny among the native prisoners tn Biiihid prieon which re- _ suited in the death or tour and the wounding ‘0: ï¬fteen at them. "the re- port atatee that the outbreak came wlthout the slighteet warning. The commandant and other oilciale ot' the prison were going about their duties on a hot summer afternoon, July 18, when a little, wizened Filipino, serving a life term. assumed-e crouching at~ titude and began to creep up behind the native foreman. giving utterance in a low growl like a wild beast. The client was electrical or" the other eon- victs. In an instant the muttering had grown to n wild roar, and every prie- oner was making tor the keepers with murder in his eye. The ‘nenior cap- tain of the native guard, when he com- manded the little mob to disperse, was eluhed across the hack of the head with a hole. Then the infuriated men started for the gateway of the prison to overpower the guard and escape. They were met by Me}. Rogers, the commandant. and a small portion or the guard. who tired a volley into the ranks of the fugitives. Three men tell. and this seemed to check the prin- onere for an instant. but their leader, Severe Battles in .the Empire of China. ‘ mm lMTlONS TAKE A HAND. Geo chole- Report- noumue- Prae- Ileally pane-d It Fellaâ€"Italic OI' Ibr- t-ee o! Wome- Ilaalonarles a-d enun- rea Continue-What Karl 1.: mn. deesday. September 6. ' Developments at Washington lndl- rate international forces will not be withdrawn tram Pekin. Replies or power: not made public. Envoy Rockhlli will not he recalled. Rueeia atationed eight Cossack regiments at Urge. capital of Mongolia. Seminary established there to teach Rueeian Oriental languages. Town treated an Russian city. England ordered anâ€" other brigade to China; power: ltlll silent; harmony among Cabinets only eemi-ofllciaiiy maintained; Dowager Empreee deï¬ant. Stated in Berlin Rue- eia thoroughly understands all powers have resolved to hold Pehln. Ame“~ can army likely to winter in China. 1 i Thur-day. September I. ~ I Washington informed that France is . With-"sum smegssi Manna-I. 21.0“ 10.423 88.4! 87." The tropical hurricane which a"- «(med ‘nln’ing Ind other property In Jun-lea nnd Cub: reached Welt Pam Each Walnut!†nnd Dental return: of the «In-nu are Just eon- ,m Ian}; I!“ m: tiara Mo o... w clowl M. A man who died at the St. 1mm Hotel. at Inuit. M0,. when he was known In Charles Russ. has been Identiï¬ed by friends who knew him year: ago a Chariot Rune". I tam acrobat end clown, at one period P. 1'. Barton“ lending attraction. Rue- gen was known as the “Human Ar- row." He died in poverty. W Icy-Mm Tick“. Gem-n P. Nolan's nomination for governor ended the Conneticm Repub- ‘ lieu: state convention. which in. held ‘u Nev Haven. After the Simebnry inn and been nominntod the rennin- aer of the ltate ticket 'ne aeiectoi speedily and without opposition. The renninder of the ticket is as follows: I»: “autumn: Governorâ€"Edwin 0. Keelet of Nmnll. For may of Stateâ€"Charles G. R. Vina! of limit.- town. For Since Treasurerâ€"Henry H. Gallup of Norwich. For State Control- lerâ€"Abraham Cbmberinin of Math den. Colon†Queue declares W-ldaneo has no diplomatic authority. lanky. logoâ€"hr 1.. Dr. Morrison. London Times corro- npondent. cue. imam: or Chinese treachery duflng siege of legutlou In Pam. Reported Om: Brian and Germany Icreed not to cvncmte Per in. Hemmer deferred signing order flthdnvlng troops from Penn. nun-y. m o. Melon! IrKInley will Miler AI- arlaa lanes to let" Min. Hm do- dded not to all for â€can. (ml-3 eon-(Ila; mpfluum. Prim CM" on way to Pekln. when he It] be envoy or emperor. favorable to Ruâ€"ln'o Milan; 00r- nuny I'll! keep troop- In hula: Italy and Mum. clue with Germany: lu- lud curated to follo' um. Kala" mulled lo Run!“ proposal docldlu to loan (mop. In Polla. Vleoroy urged England to own we accoun- “can. nomad 2.000 Donn Mllod Rolland In Wuhan-(o- "MM Hum II" mm Ilium-n o! .Iub. ton to Thanh. nlllm to null tom-l enough In Pull: to nun-la and". 00mm Innhlp mm Iliad douch- nann 0! (mon- at annual. All Elnora (alman- doluod. Mr. W 1. Vluan pom â€but“ 8L Potom- lnrx dispatch an" poven. not an. in. «hand "wall. Chin lim- u: mum Waldn-n‘n Its-lo. a "ï¬ll nmury. Mach cont-Int maniac llama sum to mu m poutlo- nprdlu hum «no. ll (film In enable Faun to "It" Ru- nln. Ill-pond W Ima- mm null; willow! help of Anal"- Ill- uonrln MM 01 lmllol would ban he: Imam-lilo. New!“ u "an; mu ill“ to no lo Fem with American noon Tim mn- poru carryllg troop. to China all“ from Brunch-ten. Waldem arrived ll Colombo. Ceylon. r I » l hood of ludluupolla. whm tho cou- nmuou o! the ï¬gures or the current. count places It. Returnl from tho pro-en! con-us show that the popula- tion of the country has Increased nar- ly [3.000.000 slum I890. or more than 30 per «ml. Wodnooday. lope-mm 6. ' Developments at Washington indi- cate International forces will not be withdrawn from Pekin. Replies of power: not made public. Envoy Rockhlll will not be recalled. Russia stationed eight Cossack regiments at Ursa. capital of Mongolia. Seminary established there to teach Russian Oriental languages. Town treated _u Russian city. England ordered anâ€" other brigade to China; powers Itiil silent; harmony among Cabinets only eemi-oiilcinily maintained; Dowager ‘ Empress deï¬ant. Stated in Berlin Rue- sla thoroughly understands all powers have resolved to hold Pekln. Allie“~ can army likely to winter in Cblns. Thursday. September I. , Washington informed that France is "I! "Hi"! MMRS. mania-con man-mm: no.“ follow- um 9m... ‘ m, white und blue. though the col- m of the union 1“me not used generally In Barium as amt: of pa- triotism before the queen’s diamdnd jubilee, thtee years ago. The old col- on more red Ind white. and the tub,» aunt: in aid to be due to some deat- er’s Impartial a large stock of rte-ch «caution: left over from the French animal totes. Englishmen m chur- ln; the three colon not, howcm. n Min. .- An :- cm... Nowhere In the world It the In of ‘ aching Io highly developed an In cm- .3. Riven. creek, meat poah, the nut ocean. II“! the "me uni. Inke- sad garden ponds. all tum-I their quota to the Immune of man. Even rice grounds 1n turned Into ï¬sh ponds In winter. The bullshit-nu of the water: are kllled with the spear. can: 11th the hook, conned up by the dredge end matured by non. They are even dived for by mm mm for the â€me. Eels are fed In tube and nu nnul customer- wry them off.â€" Wuhlngm Poet. At night the whole mutton they. on 0! doors. and many people slumber under the oven beam: 1. months In then-r. Tomlin", Yul-a II nllulod for Ibo In!" 9! Mn m. M m u n. on can met, and n".- and allow hrtbor. In any dlndlol. um I: war II. but would IridllyJIroon um no (Mot-do dmuly Inca-den lo the n" at (tamer-IA. hu- Iouo â€Outs nothing In tn tint bu! - vat crumpled can at yellow and I“ a. barman. Ymnlummnolbmntn. "It! voknoeo. harm nm- and nettle alum; A region ot mum. an. honour: and nume- that mm a.“ burning mall win- nd hull! (Mr-u, wneru not a m fling-In II- mnlnyhoaeen .- far u «do: "cent. “can a few spam cutou- wood than at no mm; mun... when l withering while mum» blun- m out a emoteâ€"I sly twelve hour: 3 aâ€. months at u “no; where Inland eye- ud oven bun“. (mm the Into-u nun-Mu are common; when the earth In In tux the whim mule can cent-ml! 'llk upon at wltn thin shoes. and when town ram cattle nickel an die In a few weeks. And (In Infant took. of that" m y" (0 ml" their records. but â€not the honest day In You In Aunt 10. who. tho mun courted m. In lbw-ob" then m metal am who m (av-mum: III I! III. I“ A h- Ilnu "on "no (hot- M In» "mum low "an I“ “on... In Iâ€. Ynu'n M mm In “y man“. u m Anna 10. who. nu: hot it“: New no. 0! lb. unclean-i. “won an" and noon Ibo Ian-Irv mo tro- m to III. ad by 4 o'clorl ll mg to In. 3.va «all. “on; rllldm occurnd during an laud nun. The summer thus far ms year In Yuma hu been an avenge one. From lily H to Mny so the temper-tum ev- ary Ital-noon mused from 93 degree- ca 101. Then there III a root of com- pu‘ntlve coolness; the mercury lunr me than )0. From June ‘I la Jun. 28 the mercury varied "on 105 to u: dam. Old Sol than towed down to human. The «com and due- Ind bone-a baked. and the loathing I'm glowing. For All tools. m mercury In": in below m. no fro- th: u ‘hu [one to 1:: 601m twice. From July 8 to July I) (be warm Anal-noon Ianmtun tn â€5 damn. During lights the mercury Inn Ila-1y to u "on“ of 1.6 u about. 0 m a. mu. m mm; at out: mm the memory climbed up «may an“! about 3 o‘clock. ‘ - Fancy an everyday temperature l varying from 105 to 126 degrees in the I shade (or tour or live months at a ‘ stretch. Imagine a village of several hundred adobe, stone and brick squat one-story houses and store buildings, all with clumsy porches in tront.strewp along a dreary red brown mastitis bank of a drowsy, muddy stream; where rude thoroughfares struggle up and down a naked hill shimmering un- der the ï¬ercest, emptiest sky you ever saw. Such is Yuma. imagine a region thousands of square miles in area, or yellow sand, quaint cacti, whitened howlders. not one com- manding mountain or shapely promi- nenceâ€"o desolate, ghastly desert waste under a iiery sunâ€"and you have the setting 01‘ Yuma. Imagine yourself on some vantage spot and looking over a frontier town paralyzed in overwhelm- ing sunlight. where scantily clad. swarthy lndi'ans sprawl rant asleep on hot earth in a patch of shade. no white person in sight. not a sign of activity anywhere. stores shut. houses bolted and blinded. not a sound heard save a rustling of dried sage brush. And that is life in Yuma during a midsummer afternoon, writes a correspondent on August to. Paople in the east who complained of the great. heat or August should con- gratulate themselves that they are not forced to llve In Yuma, Aria, the ban- ner hot town 01 the United States. Ana l'oopll for m Honth- In ti. You Shop Out or noonâ€"Th Town the m: In no name Countryâ€"ow Balloon Suspend. u. Noon. TEMPERATURE RISES A3 HIDIgl A8 125 DEGREES. SIZZLING yum."