Am. Intâ€"mu 11mg Mott Hodge In W the am of unanno- In the woman City high nchool. Winning. I‘mâ€"Rev. Alex aunt. H" 0'! any-1m mm Chum]: of D"?! of MM. Phlhdelplm. PI.â€"~The American Batman-r Amaflon elected 1. ï¬nale). anaemia. madden. 8t Gm), [ILâ€"Cam. B. B. Bradley's turbo“. Fritz, blew up ten miles be- low lore. Ten m m muting tad four are badly guided. The mining men were u! negro mums, when ulna: are unknown. They are thought to hive been killed, Birmingham, AILâ€"DP. R. A. lose- hy. former cute republican chairman. has announced Inn-nu s candidate I. the alternator!“ nomination of in party In next Ipflng's cnmpugn Gm), m ~01“. B B. Bradley's Econ. Kct~A (MI-cl attempt by In- mum-flu to burl the town of Noun. 1 place of 1.000 people. In Allen Coum ty. almott proved successful. Eight busheâ€" hlldlm were «attend and the log is end-mud from 025.000 to Marion. Intâ€"June: Brow-lens. the oldest lawyer u the Grunt County Mr. died here. not 7!. He lived lny-flve your: in the house In which he died. He had been t'leo troll-rel- of the county and once auditor. Bay Cfly. flickâ€"Thoma B. Ray- mond. Aged 79. a Hm cousin of Abra- ham Lincoln. And one of the Int set- llon of this region. I: dead. New Yorkâ€"John P. "on!†net w. A. Brady and radically urn-god (or 3 010.00. I'M between "Kid" llcCoy 1nd "Dun" Crecdol. to take place in Mend. between the m and m: 0! Oc- tcber mt. ammo. Vim-«While riding a bk cyfle on the I'll: not“: Fred lanes. and 20, collbdod with “other rider. [mes 'u mm mutually and may die. Poona. lll.~W. V. Powell. grand due! 0! (In Order of Ruth-y Teleg- nplem, VII muted Danny the hated Stun mush-hoot on the charm ol viola!“ the Allen mm In:- In l-ponlll (ha-diam alder contract In work In the [anal clan of the or- d". The can 'u emu-Md to Sep- lmm 11. WuM-nomâ€"Tbe DIV] depart-oat in un- on." to have the “2' n:- boat lanolin. low at an Francisco. put Into uni-Io- Bomber 1. Her «Immun- in not he- positively lied, In: the III! mun for tone tune It hat on tho hose mum until OM in Men down. Dixon. [IL-Full Miller. a farmer lulu out Polo. m Innrdemd amt til. my. "I! mm cu era-Md with I brick. All lb may van taken. Blot! Chi. [ownsâ€"Dr. J. P. 9mm. John Mum. D. P. Howell and Chuk- Tutor m “for!“ from an- thru «malt-em through cont-ct um- aim cattle. Taylor- condition In rrfllal. Ottawa, Ion. ~ Clarence Cohen not ud tilled Mo rather-Ind... John literal-nu, mr Eldon. a- nu remit of I [anally quart-I. sholbyvllle. Inf-Ina 1mm .0}- o! In Duld Chen: III Juiced to death by filling lm I tub of boiling tutor. Cnnton. "Ir-Mlâ€" Mary (ire-en was killed Incl-ml)! by the mun; at 1 bridge out which an. In driving. Rccklord. Ill. â€"â€" Roy Bunion. ‘1 your!» old. accidentally shot and Illled hun- ul! whllo cleaning a revolvu, Wlmv, Illâ€"«Mn. [)5qu Soon, I plead". In dead, I! the use of 8!. Cnrmlltoa, llL-Jobu z-rhll, county Judge of Calhoun county, I: dud. 8n; Harbor. N. Y.â€"â€"~The body of Jo- seph Gilbert. of the Goth-In Mumme- turln; company. New York. has been found loulnx In Nouc Bay by the Item launch lamn‘Boone. He Ian Sag Harbor with 3 ha named mnelle Wed-mat: in I m" canoe. Konmomery, AILâ€"Allen Lightloot and Ian. mam, had ! ï¬ght with live one": ol the law. The elder Ughtlool. was shot through the heart had killed; hla non In shot In both legs and In the shoulder ad will the. Vlcuburg, Mumâ€"«John Gordon. allae Lewla Nelson, the negro who murdered Willi-In Allen at Brunswlok July 15, by clubblug hlm with a gun barrel, and who was captured In human. was lunged by lynchen. New Orleans~â€"Ex-8ecremry a! State wm A. Strong, who is now serving tn Oluchlta pariah as a deputy sheriff, shot and mortally wounded A. B. Cook on the streets 0! Monroe. Cook was n {ugmve lrom justice. San Franclscm-The steamer City or Para, from Panama, was lmmedlately sent into quarantine upon her arrival hero. A Frerere. a‘cnbln passenger, ("ed at sea 0! yellow fever. rig d n pro-lune Canon-n yuflnwnd In Napalm river Politic-l. Baum loch! llld cfl.lllll â€ï¬lm of the Whole World than"! vault-nu lot 0-: munâ€"“Ila. Ao- , olden Bun-d. EVENTS 0F MST SEVEN DAYS. Minor Happenings of the Past Week. NEWS mm ll PARAGRAPHS. WWII†nun. : munom 3mm mgmm I, I'm ‘ Ill-Lilla. rename! Tanner In I. mind to be upon as the not! Wuhï¬ngton.â€"Thomu Int-tin. I col- md laborer. was arrested upon a elm-(e of shunting unvar from the mar: nulu. llama In. 09316.34. Pownukee, WIn.-John Ptrker. In, of Idaho territory, Ill murdered by Indian and hit home and all other property dutroye‘i. Washingtonâ€"George Plunder was arrmed tin-gal with violating the antiâ€"lottery 11'. Rockvllk, XMLâ€"A reward of 8300 has been «scared by the click}- of Fun county for the urn-eat of June: McLaughlin. mused oi the norm of William Robertson at Montana: on the night 0! July 31. Limo Rock, Arkâ€"Near him", Pull Horton shot and killed Wilinm Mchde and me his escape. Anderson. [mtâ€"Hen clslmlng to be representative: of the United sme- Benevolent Society at Saginaw. met, have been vlcllmnlng people In this city by repreuentlng to lacuna; then In an company. The policies turn out to be won-(Mal. Loan company, was arrested hm and taken to Mount Vernon to enter to the charge of embenlenent brought by the Buckeye Building sud Loan uno- clatlon of Columbus. Akron. 0.-â€"S. A. hnln. connected with the United Sttten Building and custom, [oweâ€"Michael Deï¬ne shot Ale-nude:- Gowrey of Colon nd fatally wounded him. In. Deï¬ne. 3 namely woman of 25 years, dam-ted her home and three mall emldren on Saturday afternoon and fled with Go'- rey. Deï¬ne sought and found the pair. Indianapolis. lnd.â€"ln an altercation n! Bridgeport. a village seven mile- somhwen of "no my. George Iona. Marat. shot Ind killed James McCon- nell, whim McConnell picked the quarrel, drew a knife. and slashed the negro norm the face. The Inter ï¬red twice, with (an! mill. While were-tn; the home- “ lu- nmee. Fame. at a later at unch- uu, who were mid of conspiring to cute An explosion. the polke seized a large quantity of explosive. and ae- eured evidence tile. ,1" lend lo may arrests. hadom~Acmrdla¢ lo the Cork Cou- Iumuon. In. Nathan cit-lo. Kllhr- lay. has been gala-ted u - Ille for I run! munc- In Ireland. M mm. whom the cm: ranch IIL flu, «up in “mud. don-In (he can any salmon ('0 squadron. at we sum-u: Drama u-e Into calming sever-l troopers m (Iron fro- nd! addict. m an i“ killed and ml were unevenly hurl. London.â€"~Tho Vluu cormpondom at (In Dally Chronicle an In In"): by tutu-l dispatch“ from anw that the Ruuha gouty-non Dal-ads lo mall)“ (be export of sum m. yur ovlu lo the exported bu! lar- "It. Londonâ€"Tho Amen. correspondent o! the Daily Telnnph nurt- that Ibo "one!" “no upon which the pom-n bu. Inna phoe- (lmre completely It a. mere; 0! on Turn. Rut-chum. Bulurlu.-~ It bu be": um "ï¬nned lhu III) prnom. mostly (Mldm, I'el'e Illled Ind no drape-nu- !) Inland by m. uploolon "Ill oc- curred In a «nudge depot In IM- cll)‘. London/"17h! Ammo-n Jubilee fund. cum"! (I) cut-MM: Md- ln perpetuity In London hmplllll. has been dosed. The subscription exceod 811.500. Mn‘lons-va dlumlch to the Tune: hon: sum. nan um another outbruk In ufllclnlly reported on the Afghan (runner, Bellalre. Ohmâ€"Near Burgholl. Jel- fenon county, 3 law mlle- north or Jere, a. thrashing muhlne ma cull“ had made a let on - hm. when. wlthâ€" out n moment's noun; the boiler ax- ploded. completely «momma. the en- gine. Dr. J. F. Flu/cut and Gear“ Hen- vere Instantly kllled Ind three men torrlbly unwed. Crown Point, lud.-.\lamle llaudley. aged 5. mu burned to death at Rose Lawn, Newton county. She was play- ln‘ no“ a burning brush 9110. when the (all lntn the llamas. Belhlre, Ohmâ€"E. E. Canoe. tore- mau for the Standard Boiler and Bridge company. fell from a thlrxy-ï¬ve root acafloldln; and was Instantly killed. Ramsey. lll.-â€"Mlss Lulu Bang!) Iva! hurt so seriously in a runaway accl- dem that it la («red she cannot “I:- cover. Marshalllown, lowa.~Asuley Dela- ware 01 State Center, aged 18. tell be- tween the aim at Lamallle and was killed. Omaha. Netâ€"Fire In the Rees Priming Companya enabllshment did 525 ,000 damage to stock and plant and $5000 damage to the bulldlng. Other losses to lndlvldunls will “green“? $10,000. Fully insured. anparalsu, lnd.â€"~Cox:duotor Willlam M. Campbell, aged 41, was struck by Ms train whlle switculns and fell on another Irack. tfrushlng llls skull. He resided at 7522 Paulina street. Chicago. ' Wuukegan, llL~At Libertyvllle, Besâ€" eie. the Swear-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs‘ Robert Proctor. was burned to death. The parents had left the chil« «Inn: at home. Jerseyvllle, [ILâ€"Mrs. George Rinsle, while trying to kindle a ï¬re with coal Qâ€, was so badly burned that she dled. Wuukesun. lawman-in! Telogmm.- Mrs. H. Cahbtnln, an Armenian vom- an a years old, was so lmily burned that she dled law this afternoon. 8130 Win using I can or kerosene to start the kitchen tire. St. Cloud, Mlnn.â€"~Tha ml" or the St. Cloud Lumber Conway wu destroyed by in. A dozen other buildings caught ï¬re. but. were saved. The loan (H â€0.000. CRIIE. FOREIGN. CASUALTIE. we, No. l ...... ...... Corn,No.: ..... ...'.... can. No. 2 '11th ...... NEW YORK. Wheat. N1. 2 red ........ Corn, No. 2 ......... Ontu, No. a ............. Cattle. all grades. Hogs. nll gndes.. Sheep and lambs. What, No. 2 spring. Corn. No. 3 ....... .. 0am. No. 2 white Barley, No. 2 ....... Wheat, No. 2 out: .. Corn, No. 2 mixed . Oau. No. 2 mixed .. Rye. No. 2 cub I Chicu'o.~il la expected ill-i lie ire-trauma Illinois delegates to lilc [ mnniioa oi the (1A R. in Main. which meet- Aum 2t. 20 and 27 will pm! the name 0! Coloml Jane. A. Sexton. of Chicago. as a candidate ior national command". Eldon. lavasâ€"lira. Alice D. liab- bud. oi Marshall Mich" has been elected vice-president 0! lie Hardin; County bank here. Martin-ville. lnd.~01lo Goth-I drop- ped dead ‘hlle at work In me ï¬eld. His death was canned by (he Intense helt. been buried by In: mm. who nu known to ban tame amount. a! mid. Indtanpolln.--Dr. A. Enron. the «Jared phnlclan of (Mn city who has he: cloud the appoint-eat as con- sul at Bahia. Bonn» America. aid that he would not accept. llrlluvlllw. [nan-John "Mei-fl plowed up an old pot mlalulu ".000 In good mm on M- um. um Brim. er. Rm" mum. It in mount to Mn Porntello. ldlmr-TM urllo o! the Jan-um Incl: Imam o! (In Oregon Short Line In at an nut. Tho m Ic- "Dtflt m reduction of lo not. per day and um back to can. Won Superior. WI..-â€" The antenna! I- made on ramble nulhorluy (hr. I'M-m will be an Iucmm made to u- p“! mo nrr Wisconsin nu- Ind police luv. LATEST â€ARK 81' REPORTS. Andomn. 1nd. ~ The eighth Inna-I rcnhrenco or Indian nplrllnllhu mo! l-‘rldu Ind alerted "morn. 000m W. l'nrkbou of Yorktown In pruldoll. Noun (my. lowu.-~-Whllo dI-«tln: Ilu- cammc or a now. Dr. J. P. sum, n In“! "urinary, tantrum] "1M". and in In a rrllml «audition. Warrvmon. \'n.â€"-llaj. R. Taylor Scan, attorney-general of Virginia. in dvld. Newport News, Vn.-â€"-The American Auociuion o! Dentin- nnd Sonihern Denial Association. which omniu- Hon: have been In convention at Old Win! Comiori mince loudâ€. united Into one body. with Dr. Thomas l-‘illo- brown 0! Baotou u ptuideni. Dr‘ George H. Cunning of Chic-[o In elected um'reinry. Galubntg, lll.â€"â€"lu consequence 0! several large onion Iron: southern points the Frost Mmulaclurlu Con- way In working full time {or the am llmo In two you". om". Ont.â€"â€"Ex-Unltcd Staten (30nâ€" sul Riley was publicly presented VIII: a. costly cabinet of silverware u a parting .m by the cutan- of Dunn. Eldon, Iowaâ€"«J. ll, Hale ls dead at Iowa Falls. He was one at the oldest. Knights of Pythlu In Iowa and was a prominent worker 11: the early days of the- order. Birmingham, Ala.-â€"l-‘urnuces and mills in this district continue to re- sume work. The Birmingham rolling mills, employing 1,500 men, which ham bun idle since July I. sinned up again and the Alabama Rolling Mill Com- pany has given notice that their plant at Gate City, employing 800 men, will resume. Trenton. N. J.â€"â€"â€"Dr. Jnl‘ob 0- Maple. 1'1; years of age. a wealthy. retired den- tist or this city. med of heart trouble. mused by uverexertion In bicycle rid- iug Bloomington, lll.-John A. Keen a pfloneer of Bloomlnston. died 0! brain disease. aged 61. Before the bundlng ot the "Big Four" he conducted a stage and mail between Bloomington and Pekin. Bloominglon, Ill.~Pntrlck Lenahau. In paint of service the oldest employe ol' the Chicago Alton In Bloomington. died, aged 80. He has served the Alton continuously for tony-two years. Mam-aha. Witâ€"«Congressman 3. A- Cook 0! Neanuh has purchased the Paul paper mm and will operate It I: soon as he can get it in working order. Webster (my. Iowanâ€"4. P. Alllnnon. a planter of this county, 19 dead. H0 cams to low: In 1855, settling ï¬rst in Marshall county. He was 77 years 0! age. Decatur. MM: .â€"1'homnn Taylor, used 18 years. was drowned in the Cllnlon river near Mount Clemens. JIIW. lud.â€"â€"Thn St. Jouph's who- llc church lair opened with 10.000 par pie prenenL '. Prime Oct. . MILWAUKEE. KANSAS CITY. PEORIA. TOLEDO. MISCELLANEOUS. LOUIS. DOWNERB GROVE METER. 1.10 .8750 .8855 .ml. 32 o .2256 .19 .27" 20%0 31% 08.10 03.00 05.20 04.30 63.80 65.10 65.25 6190 65.26 .IQIA .17 .43 .1751. .10 .42 .75 .1456 79% Gold II In“: Mon. Gold discoveries ot unparalleled richâ€" nm are reported from Ragged Top. 8. D. There are six clams in the group of misty-ï¬ve acre- and the on body can a.- I“. 1m '3‘. lane sealed. The dinerencu between nu} iron manufacturers and the Amalgamated Association are practically at In and. A 10 per eon: reduction !or roller: and heater: of the ï¬nishing mm: ha been Israel! upon and n 7% per cent reduc- tion (or the when (mm and. nn mm Samuel C. Dunhnm, siailstiml “port of the United States department of laâ€" bor, !n on route to the Klandyiro gold ï¬elds. His miulon is to ascertain the monomie conditions of the country In this comparatively unknown region and prepare the necessary data for n bulletin. which the department pro- pose- to issue about March 1 next. need a! n Insole unhol- While Anna Robinson. and 31 years. Iran sleeplng In her bed at Goldsbor- mun, N. 1., with two children nestling on her boson. her only husband. Jan. Robinson, out her throat. Then no drew a mot across Ma own throat. cnmns a deep hm lot can! gash. Ron. snaon Ind been in the Insane lnylnlll hm was reieued by request of Ms two slalom. ï¬rst Inn-in (I'm "no Ila-(flit Some oi the high government on- cinh at Walhingtm have been quietly looking into the matter of the contro- versy as to whether Great Britain or the United States ie the owner of the Klondyke region. Their views are in substance that there an be nu mm! ninkrtion advanced to the title of (Irrat Britain to this territory; law ll‘lllN‘I Ito-“Minn lu- lrn tho ur- rlm and «In. Mn, minute; on M: an: Marvin! n..- bmu and an" a rlalv of In hom- nnd n In". all n! which "me the party spent npnl IM npprr acct. (boy I"! land"! In Burllnnon. * who" I hm rmtd [mud lhvm with "my cheers. 8 Tmop, Tum: Cnulry. (‘IMIII Ripley romanmflnn. Im in truth; on the turf and acted on on- can to the puny In "Mr drive to the random-o. of (‘olonol I. B. Cannon. when they dined. WMIC panning through me city a praidenllal uluw o! twmtym mill was llml In (In rlty park. Company M o! the Vermont slau- troopu us dn'n up In full uniform In from of their mutton and animal tho only us "my named. bun. Semtary and Mrs. Alger. Score- lary and Hrs. Porter. suns Fan-fl Al- ger. Mr, Frederick Alger. Mn. flak-3'. tho mrrlm Mush!" a! Secretary A!- ger: Mr. (‘hurln B. Pike. whu ho on- nsad to Miss Alger. Ind Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Flu“. drove to the uteanlboal landing at mm! PoIm lhlu morning It 10:15. The prevldpnl lonked as... pleased when he um mat In- was to make lhe trip to Burlington on 1: lim- lm-amer on her regular irlp. an he but! been [inn lo linden-um! than may u'rro to no“ the lair (m a nzeamrr chlnrrfll for flu- lu‘rslnkfll. “try a new I've-idol" flrflluloy I. Enjoy-n; Ili- \'ur-uou Days. Hotel Champlain. l‘laiiuburg. x. Y.. M 3:35 the lira! gun oi ---(Specinl.)~1‘he presidential party, tial salute was tired al consisting of President and 31m. Mr- Alien. announcing ihe a Kinky. Vice-President and Mn. lluâ€" mmmandor-in-chlrt of The southbound Grand Rapids luâ€" dlmm passenger Hall), which was com- pelled to make a detour through Ohio on account of the Wabash rlwr wreck. was derailed at Coldwater, Ohio, near- ly the entire lralu leaving the ll’fl!‘k. :nalneer Brown was instantly kllled. Wllhout a momem’s warnlnx engine and tender No. 34 and six loaded cars or southbound Grand Rapids a: Indiana local freight plunged through the [res- tle o! the Wabash river, one and one- half miles north of Portland. lnd.. about ll o‘vlox-k Monday. The englne and tender. which were nearly across. dropped into the river. The onglne turned over and lay on 1:23 side. Engh ner Barney Reid: and Fireman J. Gal- lagher were badly hurt. llrakenmn James (‘llflunl received several severe (-uts. Head Brakenmn Svhmlch was hurt. lluny of 1“ TI.“ Ill-d. Sol-loud, llurlr-‘(I-o Do."- In Uleuï¬d'umu- gar Tmln â€culled at. Calibrator. "lulu. ACCIDENT NEAR PORTLAND, IND. W8 IHRMGH A BRIME. Freight Train Hanged into the Wabash River. REVIEWS THE SOLDIERS. III: mm. at chm Thomas Watcott, of Fail-fluid, In. one of the comminlonera oi the Illinois penitentiary at Chester. says there Is a shortage o! from 88,000 to 810.000 in 0:6 tcconnts of am Havil. a farmer clerk at that institution. limb- Ann-do on mm It In nit! that the decision 01 the British cabinet In regard to n none- ury conference In answer to the rum. aentatlonu of the American monetary commission will not be made while for probably three weeks. Gav. unto Inmvlng Raï¬-II). Dr Sawyer, of Uentervine, me .0“. inâ€"law and physician to Governor Drake, any: the gunman has never been In I critical condition. that he is Improving rapidly. and expo-nu noon to go luck to his duties at the annual. lama-or late. a Canto-Ion. Peter Bonn has made a cunts-Ion 01 me murder of Pearl Morrison at Crya- ta! Pam. Mich. He makes no pretense of feeling of regret, but, on the com tnry. bonus of hln former crime. um threatens to commit others. ol the wheat crop alone I: estimated at tram $75,110.!!!) to “momma. I: compared with last year. - I'm-unor- Md no Ham. Secretary of Agriculture Wilson on- tlmtes that me incl-pared price 0! [arm products the past year will amount to snowmen The Increase in the value In“ Von“ to In Inbred. Mount Vormm. the home and ion» of George Washington. is to ho ro- slored as nearly as possible in ii: orig- innl state. Pints for (he restoration M t. been prepared by Mellon Ronni. n Pbiiadeiphin coionial nrchiteri. un- der whose supervision Independents: "all Is being minred. Th9 (mar troop. n1 I‘JWIII'Y. t‘. E. P. and 0. won- drawn no In aquarium from on tho- par-«to "numb. P Trmp hum: the right of "m. At the pound at tho tmflo Luann-um Tntr and thr ralnr (tun! Ion tho- "at and mm In (â€clonal Hvury‘u rnldrncn. rho†they mind the mlnn [mm the hands of Mn mm and sum up", The unal- rymn rode to tho rent" at th' panda ground. when the f'olorl warp MIIIIM by tho- tmwn. tho um mum": non-(mm "To the ('nlovn.†Thu Irony: then noun! tn review before the pm. Mont and "notary at war. After whit-h (‘npuln Morn troop of rough riders give an nhthttkm of their hon-anal- shtp. which was truty woudvrful. At the clone of the exhthmon the pml‘ dentin! party. newt"! by P “I'm. "- tnnml to Burlington and took the "anther \‘anl for RIM! Palm. ‘ when they nrrlwd u 7 o‘flork. I A! 3:35 the am gun at the preslden- tlal salute was ï¬red at Port Ethan Alien. announcing the nrflul of thc mmmander-in-chlrl of the l'nlu‘d Staten army upon the government ros- ervnuon. A moment later President and Mrs. Mt-Kinloy, In company with Colonel and Mn. L. n. Cannon. drun- up to the quarters at (‘olonel Guy V. Henry. commandant o! the (on. In the nut carriage were Governor Grams and Set-r91"; and Mn. Alger. H M‘K NLEVQ’ I-‘AVUIIITH FVZA'I'. Inlnml lur Governor at lawn. S. P. Leland art-opts Dr. E. L. Salon's place an the prohibition ticket for xuv- ernor of Iowa, and will mnccl nll dam for lectures after Aug. 30 and will smmp tlo stale durlng September and October. In; Fin at "gun-n. Ill. The Turner-Hudnm olo‘vmor at Hu- vaua. "L. burned Monday. There was i‘wm 40,000 to 80.000 bushels at grain In the structure. A consen'mlve mul- nmte- plan-s the loss at $35,000; Insurâ€" ance about $13,000. (HIâ€"Ion. Nut Aurora. III. A cyclone devastatml a strip 0! coun- try nouthoaat ot Ammo. lll., Monday afternoon. flattening corn ï¬elds. up- raoting trees and damaging buildings. A violent. hailstorm completed the work of destruction, and the farmers will be hexu'y loans. Muvh stock is reported killed. " Another any (or Darn-I. Upon motion at counsel for Imrnnt, the California Supreme Court. ordered that. the argument upon appeal (mm the order of Judge Bakers. netting June 9 Int as the date of the execution of the murderer be postponed until the Supreme Court at the l'nlted States shall have passed upon the matter now before it. Engine“ Anderson and Fireman Gold. on were hurt. Illa Brandon In 60 1nd Mm. Oll- phlt Ci, but they carry a pair of lov- gn tun-on; a long novel with :1 Incl: ï¬ll! u ever. In. Isabella Blrd Bishop. (In lav- oler, has just been asked to read . paper before the geographical society in London. The Duchess or Tack spend! unu- nlly 85,000 in philanthropic workâ€"one. am. of the amount granted he: by W- upon-e. In the splendid cars at a; Union home system um It should be decided upon at once at the one next to be undertaken. F. P. BAKER. While the route just described ha! been through Colorado. Wyoming. lita- ho and the northweat. l here not been nntnindtul ot aiiil another pleaaani Journey which every traveler through the west ahould tnlte. ria: L'iah, Nevada and California to Portland. Oregon, (in thin trip the Sacramento valley in travernerl its entire length, much at it being oahed like an English park and at certain pea-one no Persian tapeatry an riral in wild flower beauty. The trip to Bedding tor eighty tnilea along the Upper Sacramento is made a con- ntant delight by aromatic conifern. heantifnl wild lower: and the musical water: 0! the river; thence Mug Cutie Brass. Soda Spring- is no. reached. when the train stops for a few ninutea that teeta may he made o! No- tnre'n laboratory skill. Bottles and jugs are here used by experienced travelers for future refreshment. One of the neat notable teaturea of this interest- .“ mtg In flaunt Shanta, 338 Iniiea tron San Francisco on the line at the Southern Paciï¬c 00.. connecting San Francisco with Portland. The nail hay station at. Simon standa on one 0! ita hnttreeaen and the commit. 14.44. feet above the ocean level, is unveiled, with nothing to mar itn transcendent rialon. It in a trip which everyone should take varying the elimte. the altitude, and general environment. of hairless and care. and it can be taken no comfortably and at such reaeonahie I limo I'm luv the "sum at "out A!- ‘ Illudu In trues-NI of mm apprehen- uon. u very llulo mummy |s "pub and. Ono of thc random M II. American «mum-m, nnIIMaI but In- torumm. In the Amos monument, curled In nmmbnncc at the Iotl done by Mr. Mun II rollm‘fllon I‘ll. Ibo building of IN: am" out and an! artery of mm and which rent-do on of (M Pym-Ila 0! Rant. OM min one under them" they. (on. cogâ€"amoral"! ability and no." u tell u and to km "or mend n- .un 0! limit preterm“. The D. (not budge In “other unmet "eel-en M hm: all". um one col- pm the hudlvoflx of man vrltl am of nul-nnvhich I" around vles with it. The (out. through Kansu In a varied scene 0! 1mm and grown: "tum. urlcuuuully. and l‘hl‘n night has: low- orod in nuclei and the hour: 0! mt an mum. (he gum!" luv-mule- of we Roda Mountain: am In View. nudge Inlllnflh‘rly prepare- bluurlr to d k In the wondvru which mum" mu utreuo In pmfllutc pit-my with!" lunch. II' no“. 01 line panda; mun. From Der vet to l'bryunno (lu'rr In unread I panorama 0! mm and nrhla, dmhlnl rum "and [be rumplunlng brook. that made me monolunn luv-n.“ AM .ounullu than: mum-roman] (op! mm to nun-h to flu- \rr)‘ all!» And mingle (ht-Ir xllummu much Mnld III. nbadovy mm“. Thq- huh"! pom: on this "0'"th Roma" arm“ the con- Iluant In 3,10 hm. at Hhrrman: Mun and. I: much at home as though In the quiet of some New Enlllnd VIII-u. ("den uvlflly over I splendid mdbed and won his eye: to (an! on the nu- nllcenl. «entry aflordcd. ol tolling over the calcined truck 01‘ than who pleaded them the traveler of the day limp]: selects “The 0"!- land Rome." the Unton I'Iclllc system. The story or the "Overlnd Route" he: been told in prose and poem by those who have a right. to chlln the. best knowledge of It; those who tolled over the plalne drlvlng oxen in spin. whlch pulled great caravans 0t trelght; those who hopefully here the heat and burden o! the day, buoyed up and en- couraged by the hope 0! an El Dorado in the mountalna at the westâ€"ï¬re“. noble hearted men who sought in the glorlous west the reward which seemed never to come near their doors In the populous east. They were brave, and klnd-hearted. bold and gentle. and the writer loves to dwell on thelr advent- ures and depict thelr hnlr-hreadth escapes and tell of thelr hopes and their disappointments. In one sense thelra ll the story or the llvoa at many who read, and a chord of sympathy ls touched by the ekllltul telling o! the story. Everyone who has read these tales of the west has felt an lnstineuve ‘deelre to see the spots. hallowed at least to memory by some story. 'Nt‘f he: served to pass an hour away: and etch one has longed (or en opportuntty. Those of the present day have the heat 0! the earlier members of thls mutuol ndmlratlon soclety, tor they can now make the lrlp to comfort. tree from peril. and surrounded by all the luxu- rlee lncldent to modern travel. Instead Icon of n Intending 1‘.- Acres! the Cognac-c .- Ila â€Owed-Id Bout-â€h- ike â€null" 01 Colman. I’m-g, A TRIP THROUGH â€081‘ PICT- URESQUE AMERICA. NA TURE’S WONDERS. Mum and the amt Hartman. SOME WOMEN.