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morning news
v ln< orporatad IBIS
© j 1! KSTII.U Preuldent.
asks FOR MORE A!D
. ,L\M% iiito\ \ppi:iu
„ K n ar ok i.U.VBITO.
f ( £W houses are needed.
„ ,P, Oil OK *1 PI’I-IB* O'K.'i)*
|H\l MIR DKMRBU.
A4irr .. L.nrrt fcy .hr Prr.Mr.l of
,!, it.<d (rMM to UmbfrmPß.
Hrtlnrr er* and Other*.
(-••t.i!fii>n * tthrtni Oe*erlbed
•<! (He >eee*afly for the Tliiug*
Hi ii. • iel i:%|lalned—%*|*roAcl *i
H , H i<>r leave* I'ropli KKftosed.
.ion, Trv.. Oct. 7.—Mis* Olara
j r ,. t relent of the National Had
r iety. ha* issued the follow in*
in the manufacturer* and ouid
i?4i >f :hc country. In which sh**
them for awl in the way of
,t io ii* used In the building of
I !or those who lost their all ir.
t l- -tvei l .-form.
M.initfanturm otnl I>ealer* in
... li inlnart. Builder** Material!*
. hoifl Good*, and to the llu*i
, Mi n In Gen*nl of t he United
a, • inti*tnm—-Thin unfortunate *ea
. J and town Iwd four freek* ;ig<
B 'inn of about 40,000 person* In
& .n*l night it 1* wtlmatwl that
B v Tuiirly 10,000 of tlH*f were t!Tf
a e and or killed by the fury of the
j Tii*er bu.MMnprs were largely elate
11 . roofed; this broken rock and
i it have been burns) through
like cannon shot. The bodie*
j badly mangled.
Ullevc il 1* reliably stated that
th* not on*' houae in the area of the
t mi [damaged by it. A large |r#ipor
t .. fiioee peiMMin formerly occupying
entirely without home* or even
i save such an person* nearly as
d~ ■.;•• as themselves ran ofTer them
t r * r i’lly, to their own great Inconvenl
i . I coat.
num*er of this homeless class I*
c*i at B.U3U or mur* Winter is les#
months away. Although a mild
i vtll! snow and ire are known
If tents would protect, which the\
.• |; in-, the seat and th* quicksand
* I Ii i hold them down, the first north
. *i leave their o* u|Mnta as utisbel
t* i oefore and hardships, folds, pneu
i .. and <onMim|lion would finish shat
t • n has left.
übHantta! shelter must be had
*• i (or these people, and it would
t be the dut> of those on the
t i o put the ia ts In an intelligent
; re the people o' the country
not heie aid ('unnoi see for them*
n-t who could not comprehend
i • seeing
•i th - view, ihe National Red Cross
) • ih the co-operrtfion of th*- general
< * tee. obtained estimate* of the lest
*► of the vicinity regarding the
i< 1 neds tor the construction of the
v nnml**r t f houses, tenements
. for the suitable sheltering of
•w unsheltered thousands of suf
f i reopif.
fdl.-wlng summary
t ■■!;!,> the lumber and building ma
'hat wni and h* required to shelter
V<" per-* n* in the most ordinary
< >ry. weather proof houses, built
r m nl'tcka of tenements:
. n . lumber, spruce or pine. S.Vflnn
:x\ l* fet long. I.OOP pieces
long; 3.&TMS pieces 4xK. 16 feet long.
• e* 4x4. 16 feet long, piece
f- r long. la.flOft pieces. Ixl2. 12 feet
piece.- Ix3. 12 feet long 3T.4)b
:\%, w feet long; I.<W> idece.*- :x4.
• |o.g; 90.000 pieces, Ix 6. 16 fret
mi I and grooved flooring. W.d
11 Ixo. 14 fe- f b ug; 4.4W1 wlrslow
in 1 sash 2 feet. 10x4 feet 6: 4 ♦**
* • imi*i and door* 2 feet Mx6 feet 6;
4 * iing s, ;i-inch, and screws; 4.000
I * irvl staples; ,V.oo bra-k for chlm
• squarea of f*lt rrotlug 3-ply; 60
d* tny nails; 17 kegs 20-penny nails,
j’.ters tools for lor* carpenters
i bedding. < hairs, tables,
t rn.-kery, cutlery, and sewing nix
ifhdeiM to furnish about Ton four
ouses In a mod* st comfortable man
t- *
4.non dwellings and nil of their
w re absolutely washed away or
piles of wreckage—a wor*> tha
► m - . a in# na e io the safety of
1 ’ lining ionion of the city.
wrought by th s*orm In
•* at one* was much larger in loss
ri pro|K*rty than at Johnstown,
1 ' .<•#. a Hons in money so far have
• I inn-third lr - * for both the city
: * i ti 'and than was given at Johns
t* ri.
1 ‘ i* the bountiful outjKHiring of the
•’ g*-nerrslty lws enabled the g* n-
I'unimlttrc and the Re| Cross
* and Hm* hungry, clothe thf- naked
*' * • i* r the streets of Galveston |ar
* I *'<blc. nothing has as >et l#e#-t
w i*l r-instating th** Impoverteiie.l
’ • tn houses where they can os
> e nnr) enjoy the slight mms
u 4 * • forts of which the storm
> and thrm.
f "' five purpose of awakening
of the Americttn poop
” *r appealing to their iountlfnl
rescue thetio sufferers from
1 • 'bhipe still confronting them that
stairmen's have been put
material namM. It Is be;icve*l
' 1 nnd 1/- ail-inn.l w#wibl prefer
, ’ a large portion of ih** lumber
* r ilkilnc material and household
• t mm* fr**m those states which
I ' ' “h articles.
"Amctican National RfdOross,
, c Barton, President,
k ' ; ‘* n Barton, Secoml Vice Presl-
TUB HOI MMIIV,
Sa
r Hrinrrn IVfndurn* and \l#*n
>*n stiii %d|u*ietl.*
t ,r •* Nwaragua, via Galveston.
. ‘ * • ape# i.i 1 commissioners ap
,,y the governments of Nicaragua
iur •“ to fix the boundary he
* states, n matter long In
* u *ve i ondiided their w*ork
the result being satisfactory to
v<, rnments.
* *rne r *one tit lliMint 7.lah.
rn O f 7 —To-dny the blsnop of
!n the Hrne of h* Tope, and
■ '•mv e of the German consul
* , “ r nian ptlgiim-, laid the corner-
TAN ARUS,)“ ‘ hurch which is to be erect
,nt oh the site Abdul
r ‘-sented to fcmperor Wlllt.ims on
II j. 4 / not tbe lager’s viait to le
Jsatiannalj Morning Wctoi
u m s % I' % tit iiu;<Tii.
Met all.igh Makes a lle*i|cd lleinaiid
I gnu l**very.
New York Oct 7 Johi Mc ’u ligh.
state superintendent *• th, non* fur th
Metropolitan district to-.Uy *ent out sev
eral letters the .utnorbie of ihla city,
tuuching on th* coming elettion*. In a
letter to Chief of l 01l e Ik v. r> Mr Me-
Cullitgh cal!-- that ufh ial * ittentlon to
llu* fact that th* do' of registration will
fall on Oct. 12 *in*l U. and Oct 1!> .m 1 a.
ami says
The past experience! of this department
demors*rates very dearly that the source
Of the ib I Kin eh men- *>f the franchise In
the . tty of New York .ire chiefly found In
•he p**4room>. gambling house dl o
derly lioiim*. houses of pr>stiiutioii. *a
iour s run in Ur th gtilss* .f hotels in cr
der to evadt* the provisions of the ex ise
law. mid dive of even ba*>*r sort
Mr ih*n. -i •m' length. *le
t •!I:- the * - -*fu! |* **ecutun of illegal
voter* and their *in>ors after the de
lion.* of Novcrnbei isflh. and r* | atten
tion o the foi that ilie evidence in th**c
• Mow * and that they wa r*- *ngtneme l
by persons having official connection
with the city government, and that the
lllcg.il voter* were drawn from the houo*
quoted In the abstract of th** letter- given
above.
lb then sav* that he has lately cause 1
investigation to Is made of su* h re
sort* in th** ci.y o' New York m*l ha* In
hi possession sworn affidavits *t ibllsh-
Ing violations of aim* a* every provision
of law jii.l ordlnan •*. re aring to -u *h
pla- ex. a majority of which are on
the blast Sli below- Fu iri**en h sire.*
arsl from which ire r'<*rufted ;h* gstiga
of float* rs <md r**p*-.iter* who w- rk in con
nection with tfi* habitue*, employe* an I
hung♦*e*-04. of similar resort* in the old
and n*-w ’ Tenderloin*’ nnd o:hcr parts ‘f
the city From the evidence that I a**
come Intu my p*Hses*|rn. h** says. I am
convinced that an organtx**! Ht**mpt •
beii g in.id *o colorug’ illegal vot r* for
the rw xt gci'.nil clextton in a:.d from
these places
He says If prompt action Is not taken
by Chief Devary in suppressing these r*
sor - he will Invoke the tl-l of the Stilt
authorities., who are *p • (ally *m|ww*rel
by law to pro-a-ed in these matters If**
al>c xlls attention of the chief to the
law which dire.-*-, the police officials to
c ause an investigation of- a h name r* r
Istered and ih* penalty, for th- neglect
of *uch duty. His b't r dus* s with i
demand that th*- * hi* f and the ntemliers
of hi* command shall giv* to the super-
Int'-ndatit of **l* lion* all the aid in his
power in *hl> *lr* , H>ti Hi •ommunl
. atlon to th- chief is followed by another
to each captain tn th* territory' name*!,
which practically cover** th*- a im* ground,
and also o similar letter to Mayor Van
Wyck.
\\ irKD 4H T % F \MII.V.
Husband, ftft If•• anil Four C hildren
Killed in n *toru*.
Biwabik Minn Oct 7.-Saturday a tor
nwW* passed through a Finlander settle
ment on Bike river, about two miles nbnh
of Hiw ibik. wiping out in entire family
of six. husband, wife and four children
Owing lo meagre jdvi-'cs their nam- .-
con not h* Darned
The body f Marowttx, i man that was
missing yesterday after th© tornado pas-
M-d Itiwahik. wa* found i quarter of *
mil*- aw v from his house >n th** rock
In a horribly mutilated condition William
(filmstrocn mother tornado l *im. who
had his skull fractured, died last night
at the hospital h*t*.
The tornado whi- a rac*l In this vicin
ity las* evening w*- the most violent
e\*r experienced hereabout** Tlie storm
ott a pathway 150 fee* in or kith through
the northw♦ stern corner of thi* town,
omplctely wrecking the buildings siruck
Tha shaft house* and buildings of three
mines, which -ro*sl in the p.ifh of the
siorm. w. rc r-*lip*ed to kindling w*ssl
The firq>crt;. oss i- **sUmot*-*l at foot)
175,(110 to IKUY.irWi. and th* known fatalltl©-
number nine, with i score mot** In-
Jured some s* v* r* ly. others only slight
ly. In addition to those killed, four jer
sons were severely Injured an*l about
•w. nt\ five ott)ers m**re or less severely
cut nnd bruised
Toe engine house f ( the Duluth. M* s
.!.* and Northern H.ilT ad wa -om
pi* i*-]y wre ked. rw4 a number of loco
motives and cars were shift**! from he
*ra* kH and poun*lo*l into ts. rap iron Ore
engine was blown from the track 1)0*1
two m* n were pinned underneath B nnd
horribly burned by ihe escnrdng steam
Revrra 1 cars blowi from the tracks were
found In Duluth mln* pit. hundred- of
feet away. Many of *he building- de
stroy. and were i.w* by fhe mining compa
nies and tenanted bv the employe-.
The duration of the tornado was less
than five minute ll was preceded by
at> unusually severe thunder and rain
siorm Th** henvv rain h • f!.*odol many
of the o|M*n pit mines, and th*y will be
unable to operate for soo tlm*.
hokib ii ft ft .^mirriii: %u:n.
ll©ported That They ( nrrled Many of
Their (iuiu.
fgondon Oct ft. —lt I estimated, accord
ing o the Bletermarltxburg *-or respondent
of the Daily Mad that from 4,000 to r.,000
j Dvrs have i*tr*.itd from rilgrlme' lt*st.
north*-*st of Lydenburg. wish four Long
Toms .m*l twemy-two other guns Th
corespondent utnlersiauils that (heir Long
Tom ammunition Is alm>M exhausted.
Mftll l t) Ft>ll FNGI.ftND.
ft (.rest Vteerptlon ftwolts Ilia Lon
doner* nt Home.
Tape Towi Oct. 7 Th- City of
Volunteers sail***! for England to-day. their
•lepartur** being attend**! hy n * one of
trememious enthusiasm. Sir Alfred Mil
r. In the course of an (*Mre*r thank
ing them for their service* to the empire,
told them that a still gr-ater reception
awaited them at home
Fnraialnjt the Boers.
LviV-nhnrg. Tu#—lav. D, ’ i G'n. Uml -
f-r’f form >i NVii iiurxilltlg th*' B v>r>
Ihtougn I'llgrtni'H R#xl nml Ki ug* r.'t
11, I- ROW ROOT OkriSUX
manhlng orihrd Th.- Hocru now
her** have mad* a stand.
Roberts ftNIII Noon Leave.
Ismdort <>*'t X —I/ml Roberts. Gte
Dally News annoui>*ea. will leave Smith
Africa during #he I*► we*k *f *s to -
The authorities have de<-i>te*l to limb the
. mher * f colonial troops, who ere to be
th© Queen’s guests in Dondon to sa
Hostile Meeepllon.
London. Oct. 4-Mr John Alexander
Dowle of Thlcago. who recently cam* to
Lniiand to prtvmote the Zionist movement,
began hip campaign yesterday It St M*r
tin's town hail. Ixardon. meeting with
rather a hoatile rxcepiiou.
SAVANNAH, GA., MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1000.
WAITINGONM’KINLEY
I'lU yiDHT I** i:\rn TF.II IN w \m-
INtiTON T4l-M:iHOM .
CABINET TO CONSIDER CHINA.
DkVKLOrMKIT# NOT l.tmklJ) FOB
HKI'ORi: TUB MKbTIRIG.
QurMlan* l , reeuted l> the French
Note to He (atm- over—■Some Frt
nrea of the I iimmin Irsllun He*
•iiilr*- ftii Immediate tclhm—TliU
(•livemment U<|> Not 4 oi*ider (rr
twin uftg<-at(oii Fsvorshly —lm
perial Family llan*t Mefttrned.
Wm-.ilnßion. Oel. *.-I>ewto|iHfHl* of
am n>na<|iMK- tn th- t'hti.ia.' altuiltkMi
.•re no* for unit! aft.-r the return
or rrekient McKinley to the He
t expected on Tueelty momin*, an.l on
the nfternoon of that day • ultit*t
tiut wl.l probot'ty he h*-Ul. when ttt.-
tloete prehente.t t>\ the Kfrnrh note will
be aone over tn an informal way
Ttte Kreeh ratte recently wMretw I to the
Power, i, not rrKHrt'l a, Jurt ihw of
pre-wlmt neeeaalty for action, a, ecvetal
irf the tut Hon, Utter-,ie*l have alr.vl\ ln
true ted thetr representative, in Pekin to
axeeriatn whether th*’ tm|oTtal .diet lont
ph-tely name, ttve p.-r,onn deaervln* of
punUttiment. and other f.olur., of Pi#
French propo-P oontatna propoetthma
which ran remain In abeyam e
Thl, a ivernment may not . on,tiler a
rtouly the pronorltton which look to
the |>rv<hthlti<ai of the Importation of .trma
int. Chtna and the d.-m.tntllna of h<
forittn ,tlon. Interest, meanwhile, 'en
ter, tn the report which Mr. f'ottr-r will
make reaaitllna the ad* nttaey of th* tuir.-
tahment, to he nteieo nut l\ the Pltlne. r
government to lh.e e peraott, who w. r. it
etrttnioiital In the liox.r revolt, anil the
future comae of thl, government may de
|W-nd largely on what the Inveatlaallon,
now belt', eonduete.l (level, p No advlc-.
have come a, yat from Mi Pony t on
thl, aubje. t. *>'" thl, I, not -urprlalry. na
111, work to he undertaken I* of . on, liter
atile ni.anltude
The war deptrtment omelnla expect that
all the American troop, to be aenl from
Pekin to Manila will he out of Phln.t by
the ,'iat Inat
Such effort, a, have tieen made Uy the
elate department urging the return of the
imirerl.il family to the capital city e—m
up to thle time to have h.-en Ineffectual
The laat offit-Uil advice, of Mlnlater Wu.
now a trout a week old. Indicated their In
tention of going to Slnan-Fu In the prov
ince of Hhei HI. which ta further to the
Went than they now are The fact thai
the iding governor of th" province wa,
directed to refrain from all extravagant
PI epa rat Iona" In making arrangement*
for the Imperial family la to Mr \\ u a
mind an indication that their aojourn at
Stnan Ku ia to lie hut temporary,
KtH'KRfIH IT\H Hl.* MB.
\itniea Thttae I hlettr Heaponalhle for
the Hover VI tt, eme lit.
Pekin. Oct. 3, via TVn Tain. 0.3. . via
Shanghai. Oct T.-Hy n Imperial l-cre. .
I,atied at Tal Yuen, capital of th. prov
tnce of Sh.lt 81. dated 8. pt S. Kmi-ror
Kwang 8u denoum e, the Boxer move
ment and designate, for pur.tahmem nine
ringleader* He acknowh dge, hla own
fault and rebuke* himself, ‘th h*- pla< e,
th* t hief blame upon the print t, and no
ne- who lartlelpeted In the movement
arwt protracted It.
l-rlnce Tuan, Prince Chung. Prince Trail
I den. Prince Tsai Ylng. Duke San Kang.
Ylng Nlen. prt-tddcnt of the . nsor 11e ntul
Chao Shu Chlao. president of the bovtd
of finl*hment. are nil deprived of their
title,, retnovetl from ofh.t and turned
ov .-r tti variant trial board - for lutther
penalties Prince Tuan, by the term, of
the dt.ree, I? to he tried by the board of
• ln
Copies of the decree have hen receive.l
here, and are act epp-d a, genuine.
It t* report'll ihui Tung Ku ll,lag ha,
fb t to ihe province of Shan 81. f-.trine
punishment Th.- Impression Is ginwing
that the Imperial governmen' Is making
an effort Io til,per*, and punish the Box
er, The imperial troop* w rio were set n
Monday near Pel Ta Chit ire ttetlev. { to
have been > oncer nt, I In this movement
The n'ling viceroy nt Tien T-ln was no
tltl'd lhat orders had been ir-tied Io tlls
,ar-( the Boxers bill , rid he feared to
send -"it tro.>p be.auae of Iht presence of
the alil',l force,.
An extended Japanese retxtnnol,ranee
south of Pekin tiinoveted ili enemy
This afternoon the Amrrl an itot.p.
were review,l hy Gen. Chaffee in front
of the Tempi*' of Heaven. All Ihe foreign
naff* were present. (
The foregtStig torro‘raiea the off! lit I
advice* rerelvetl lasi w..-k from Dlr.stor
General Shrng by Mr Wu. lit* Chinese
minister at Washington, and liy the lat
-1.1 lotntnunlt att and to rite department of
slate.
NEGOTIATE AT TIKV Talk.
Probable Tl|<A* 1.1 "'ll Meet IB- liters
Th*n*.
Istndon Oct. S—ln a dlspolrh ftotn
p. kin lo Ihe Times, .laid Oel. 1. Dr. Mor.
rison says:
•'ll look* now as If M D-Gler* (the
Russian minister io China) would n-at*-
llute with IJ Hung ''hang IP Tien Tsln.
The American withdrawal will fa. Illtut*
Htirsla's negoll iFotiX ton'-rnlng Man
t hurt i.
All the mandarins lit l’ekln have de
, dned the Kmpre-s Dowager's orders lo
proceed lo Tml Yuen Ku. astlglng various
prelexis.'*
According to Ihe Shanghai correkpond
,lll ol Ihe Times, wiring Ist H Is an
nonnee.l lhat Huai Tapu. nephew of the
Kmpres* Itowaser. who wa* dismissed by
Kmietor Kwahg Hu It P*>. has ,ucce.,l
- Prlif, Tuan In rive Tsung I.i Yeamen.
and ha, also I ■veil appointed rietierads'laio
of the Chinese force*. rep.avtag Gen.
Yung Lo.
I.EKT TIIA TSIA.
1.1 llnuit t linns on His Way la the
f hlnese t rtpltnl.
Trsn Tsln Saturday. O. t S —LI Hung
Chang, whose view to l-ektn apparently
(vad been postponed Indefinitely, left this
morning for the Chinese capital.
The live Belgian engineer* and fifteen
mieslonarle,. who had been kapt prlson
. r* for m.tny-week,, at Pao Ting F*U. but
w,re recently under orders from 1.1 Hung
i Chang, who directed lhat they have safe
escort to Pekin, refute to atari, fearing
treachery on to* part of th* Chmcac •
cort.
Tha eiphlH'Xi to Fao Tina Pu b mm*
!'hrtlil*fil t. "mr: to-morrow (3u* <liiyl
It in rcfiortr*! h,x: thr iux*r- have placed
improvod KdlkMftll on (he prnnel aiiul lo
tk-fpoil (h- town, idOxuiKh a 1 really pra--
ts* ally <k**r(rti in mil u>a*ion of 4he j*x>.
jt* :*•<♦ atiOA-k The hav*** lur
t ij*hf>t ih*- aaoort I>r U liung OtuinK to
Drkln.
RBUBIeN ATT44 K!#ll % TO\\%.
Troupg m llonu Kmk In II -mII n<-
for ft i! Baurramcy.
Hong Hon*; Ort 7 Yewtrrday 1 W r*b-
aton'M th* tn.irkrt loan of Kat Wun.
'ißht mil*”* north coat of ban 4'huti. hut
n*'r* ihfiXKol The people of San Chun
J 1 their ex pectins lo b*- ai
iMCkpd ul*o.
The tro*n*!* here are bJlnff held tn r#alt
m*e* fr any t-m rudu v. and the poll *
for*'ea alon*: the Kowloon frontier have
•ft-n inmaxpi)
4tK If Xf ft Na : i HF.4 KKO.
Forced to Retire lief ore on ftrmt of
M.fMMI 4 hlnnr.
Oct. x—T lu fhamlard h* the
ft*lM*winx from Tien Twin, tiatetl FTkkiy.
< h' (. b :
“A German force >xme into colllaion
with K.onn i'*hfneae t ib*ev'rlbeAs a- Boxer**,
.if w mil*** eg with of Tien Tain thin morn
ln*c Th* German* wen* cha*kel ami
compelKM to retire on Tien Tain
"There rt-.ewn to believe that tho
CtilneiM- in ihtr 4m wore not tiojcr,
but wer*- Ll llunir Chios* veierattc. h:a#
had \n nlcrl to wall near here m
vi- w of the |*Att>llliy lhat Ihe forelxner-v
would lar hla i*r.nrew to the capital."
FHF-f lltF Foil TUB M IYTOft.
British Tnii|iN Have Been **o |n
atrueled In 4 Idsu.
I/mdon. 0* 4 ft Th* Morning Post ha*
the followUng dispatch, dated Oct. i. fio ii
Matow, on Ihe PH Ho
Sir Alfred Giml* © (fhe British com
mander), has retuineJ to Pekin. aft--r
issuing orders that all 4lie British troop .
except th** \\ *-l Hut ftft ei lieglment, shall
prepare for the winter.
Tti*’ American m trine* from l*kln
have arrived here Axn# of th** French
troops an- leaving "
TOW 111 lift NON!* ft II Ml,,
Flforts to Nave Her ftft ©r© Friaatrat©4
hi >*|tittll% ftft ©athrr.
New York. Oct. 7—The British team*-r
Kr.lcrht Templar, t'.ipt. Finis, which ar
rived to-night from North Shields rtp*>rta
that on Or# i, tihe sighted the abandon
ed British ship Nonpareil, of London
which left New York, on B#p. 10 for
Sourahaya, Java, ind w ik abandoned on
Sept 22
(’apt. Finis tent a boat to the Non
pareil and It waw though possible that *n©
could be towed into pore There were
only fourteen Inches of water In her hold.
A volunteer crew was called for. and af
ter pu'ttng them aboard, a hawser was
pased to the vessel. She was towel from
> p in until midnight when th* weath
er became very squally with heavy rain
At 2:15 a. m Oct. 2. the hawser |arted
Th© Knight T* mplur stood by until day-
I ght when Ii was deckled to take off th©
volunteer crew and *©utile the vessel Bhe
wan set on lire and In a short time was a
mass of flames It wo thotigh that she
would eventually sink as th*- water was
washing around th© hatches.
The Nonpareil was fired directly In the
tn k of vessel** bound to and from Kurop©
and about 1.3 m miles from New York Bh©
was anew ship and was laden with (wse
oil Her owners were the Standard Oil
Company. The crew of the Nonpareil
wer© taken tff by the steamer Cilengoil.
which arrived her© B©pt. .V> from Bey rout.
ft UOftSTKR BX PI/SSIOR.
Mnuailnr of I'unmVi f Dyna
mite ftft ©nt OR.
Evirieth. Minn., o<*l. 7. Be\*-n thousand,
five hundred |ouuds of dynamite m th©
fmwder magazines at the Spruce mine,
about i h,*lf mile from town, blew* up this
afternoon. A hole on© hundred feet square
and twenty-live fe*t deep marks the
spot wh re the nmguxln© stood
The fort e of the explosion was so great
that there is not a piece of glass over a
foot square within a redius of two miles
of th* mine. Practkally every win*low
and mirror in Kveleth was broken The
lo**s in the town is estimated at |S),MI
The damage to the Bpru< © min© was about
s3.ai*i, the mine iat>oratory nnd warehouses
being totally wrecked
At least wro hundred people were mor©
or I* t*s seriously hurt, iieing thrown down
by the Minii-k or hit by shattered glass
The explosion whs ploinly fell at liiwa-
Mk. twelve miles distant Its cause has
so far not l*e©n ascertained I An unknown
man w IS seen near the magazine a few
minutes befete the expios on and hm not
been -*n slnra.
DIED l-'llll 111.11 111 11.1)1* EV *
ftlolher ftriopfrd the l.asl Resort to
(ill** Them I Dial
New York. Oct. 7.—Driven frantic by
th*- cries of her children for food aft* r
they hr*l had nn* for forty-eight hours.
Mrs Mary Haybold, wife of Andrew
H;ybold. n m*- liana- of Yonkers. N. Y..
hanged herself In her tom# to-*kiy # ap
parenlly to let her Ilf© insurance go to
provhl* for her ch4klren for a shott whlk
longer.
Mr Hay bo:* I was an Invalid and too
weak to work and Mrs. Htvhokldld what
sb© *-oukl :o keep the family |>rovi*led
for. but the strain wo- too much for bx.
AA A1 THE RAITKHA TEHIIOH. *
llneterloloaclent Kxsmlnalloa allowed
I leaf I* Do© to th© I'lm u nr.
IxMidon, 4)* 7.—A l*nct#rio4o*lcal ex -
arnK.ntion ha- ••• -. "rna I* it) the case of
8. am* n Garnett, who arrived at Newcas
tle. Bep*. 23. on a vessel from the Rio de
la Plata, and wen! o Lianduff. Wales,
where he died lnt Thursday, supposedly
of fever The results show uumls'akahlg
(hat the disease was the bubonic plague.
DIED OF TIIL Nt Ol H(*K.
The
at f*laao4v.
Glasgow. Oct. 7.—A min who was
brought here from Govan on the Clyde
Just beiow Glasgow, and received at the
hospital on Bept. . died there to-day of
the bubonic plague, -4
RAN DOWN THE SHAW
mMUMIIP II ft Mil ION "INK ft
4 41 ft|.-ls ftlll.N K IIOONBH.
LIVES SAVED BY THE LINER.
THE WRUfK I*Hah IN TMF \ft ftl Ol
kHll*ft.
Two ft FMla f olllded In m Hrarj l og
41 IT \rihenf End l.lahtuhlp—4lld
Dominion l iner Kept Her fttmr In
4 lie llreneh I'nfll he Ichoonfri
4 rrw Were *n %eil—fle Then Hark
ed ilnf and Ihe Nrhoourr ftft eat
Don n.
New York. Ov*t 7 - The Ol l Domltttai
14n' oieamnhlp Hamilton brough' n tlna
port to-d.iy. t aja Smith and neven m*n,
who xtn|>rbed the .-r*w of the I'hilxd'M
phla nt hooner *\ A H'taw omi •! frotn
I’hliodeiphla Hi Frovlthirr with (om
of coal Th* venal Itep on iho latu>m
with .ill kftiM net aiht mast* mi ki'l4
twelve feet out of ihe watr .n fh*- t out-***
**f <-A>MFtadee veaaela. The *<*hoonY n.o
**ut -town in the <|enie ft-g by lit* iroit
a*Hn of th*- 11 .• rri it* • three min * from
Kortheoot Kcid iightahip at 7 oCM> k thl*
morntnu
The Hanrilton wai* on her n.iv here
from Ntvrfolk with over len abtn p*-mn.
I#h | atal j* geiiettil .nrgo Sh* wtr*
at fen knot*' ap*e| when the n- i-ltt
OA-rtrt*-d Tin* arhoonrr wa** lioUling or
nhore -m.I ftoulhram. TF* k>*kout ki tha
e* l**H>r* r wa* blow ing th* foghorn at in
tervnla. an| h* •oukl hear the xvhintle
of th* at earn, hip before Fh** !ooni*i up io
tn* fog
The mate. William llowictt. h**l Juat
• ome on dc-k from below when the iig
hull of flic litter Np|*ercl out of the fog
ll* Ni her nt the ; hj>* moment that the
lookout man nlghied her. Tlvlr alwnita
htouKh* ail the m*-n on the aai.lng i-raff
on det k A moment Inter th** *fm f
th* Hamilton *r i he 1 Into the Hhaw
imtdfhipM on the atarKmrtl aide The
blow wax u-rrifb-. anl the hig lin-r • ut
through the >*t rtoorn-r tn the weather *!•!•
of the hatch At th* game time th* main
nail fell a<'roa? the lliier'ii b*w. tarry Idk
away com* of her rticalna
After Milking the Hamilton kept her
no*e in the breach, while the men on
her threw rope* to tho*e on ihe echoon
er. One man graeped a heaving line an i
Jumped into the water He wa* much *x
hadated when pulled on th* deck of the
liner. The other*, with the exception of
the ateward and one eeaman got aboard
►afely on th* rope*. The la*t two. when
they *w that col Union could not le
avoided, launched a yawl boat. They mic
ceeded in netting It in the water half
full They were in danger of getting
cruithed by ihe Hamilton, but got her
free.
While the men were being readied by
th* ropes*, an officer and burnt' a crew
laun* bed one of the Hamilton boat* and.
putting out. re* ued fhe -two men In the
boat A* aoon a* the wrecked men were
all on board the Hamilton, ehe backed
away from the Ahaw which eank alm<*Jt
ii.irn* diately
HU Fivr.ll TMI. Hill 41. l*ftlH.
Frlsre ftlhert aal Ills Hride Wei
romeil to llrossels.
Brussels. o**4 7 —Prince Albert of R©.
glum, and his bride Duchess Elisabeth
of Bavaria were received at th© town hall
this afternoon. The royal procession was
warmly acclaimed by ihe populace. The
B*h la 11st m**mliers of the municipal <oun
dl wer© atisent from the ceremony.
ftft'hen ! was over the royal couple ap
peared on a hnl*-any facing th© square,
where school children were assembled to
fn© number of R.flft) The latter waved
thousands of Belgian and Bavarian flags,
while th© onlookers generally ©b**ered and
waved handkerchiefs
The children then sang a popular pa
triotic hymn, while the Prince and Prin
cess reviewed them As th© tto©ialli*
kept their promise nor to d* monstrat© In
favor of amnesty and universal suffrage
and as no hostile manifestation* were
mode, the royal procnesimi went on foot
to the Bourse where It was re. e|v©d with
great enthusiasm
■"■ —• • ♦' • i
ItflDl LAI 1% THE ftfOMGI K.
None < ailed to i Inim Hentnla* of
Matilda ftelsrs.
New York Ort. 7.—The body of a young
woman, who committed *ul kb* H.i ur<kc.
night In the Grand llot©l In thl© By. lay
on the marble ski') at the city morgue to
day. No one called at the place to l.lrn
tify her .n*l give her burial, two* dt*l
the police eg pect any one.
The letters and pm>©r* fouiwl in hr
• lothlng. with thr©- letters. wtMten by
her on th© hotel stationery la-fore
dr ink a *l**sriiy * 4*l appear to |iro\ •
•wlthoiit doubly that (die Is Matilda Nelstm.
the young Bnr*flsh girl, who no
toriety In IRK by suing th© •••tat*- of
Austin Corbin for s'.,#■•. •*) the oh-4h *f
allege*! v©ri*al |*rofnises made t*# her by
Mr. Corbin. Th* *W*r)* alleging bin* k
mafl. won a verdict Among the pri©*rs
foursl on th© oody of *h*■ woman w.i v
r© ©!|H fr slb |M to her a4frn©\ fia*
< oiehje-tfng th- ©a.-*** Imairy* t tb© <*orl).n
©s at©, atxl several letters from lawyer
ami newspaper clqqrings *onremlng the
trial.
HIVRN4 ON Tltl. It I*E.
tffrent Dlstrlcls Inundated by streams
In ft|e!©.
Tampico. Met , Oct 7 The INinuco and
Tames rivers, whk h empty Into the Gulf
at this place, ai© on one of the biggest
rises in their history, and great damage
has bee wrought by the floods In the pop
ulated and ©ultlvated valleys above here
Al one point near Fhlla station, on th©
lln© of the Mexican Central Railroad, fh©
Tames river I* over fifty mile* wide, and
has swept to destruction hundred* of
houses occupied by M*xLan farmers pnd
laborers Many cases of drowning are re
ported.
All th© tributaries of these rivers In the
south and ©astern part* of (he state of
Ban I/its Potosi ar© out of their banks,
and have washed away whole villages nn<l
ruined thousands ol acres of growing
>rop a *
SENT TO REINFORCE YOUNG.
lnnrß*‘i(( ( HiirrulrnlinM In %rlh
rrn l umn-€ onalderahle ftcnul*
Ink and *Utrm!*hlna
Manila (•* 7 Four Hoop,-* of cavalry
and two tomp.itii' -of inf.intiy hav* r
t ntly rein for*-*! (mi Young in Sort turn
l.uson where ihe limurnub .r* cmicen
traiimc in (he mountain* of North in I
South llcro proviiit p*. under Ih Kader
*hlp of .ftgbi .i' th** exoommuuleate I
priest and i • or^ndf
Oen Titiio at.l ;• i VllUnauva. whohi-1
be* n quiet for j**-nt-* itm* re now hi,\
ing Mien* of Ixt omliiK a* five, an the and
of th* rainy •*.-*on ppi*a*h* n
lf laie there ha* b* en coti*derabl
woouflfig and *klrmi!*ldnJ in th** tr>*vl •**
of Aiwa and North I!*••* though with
out dedalve re* ill- li I-* obvftcHiu. how
ever tti.ii h maneiiv* •*! fh* Kiliplnoi
ar* mure -killful than formerly, and tool
I. Yi*ki tacii. of ih* AliierUxtiiH ai! la
lug follow l by them
S**ur Main hi th* virtual f*in*ler of
Uftt* *o- abed KilipliM* government, who
Kw captured l\ tl- Amerl*un* !'•*-
cetivl*er t inl hk*-tl in Jad in Manila !)*■
I*e-n lib* rated Am h* i)*l nlWiiv* h
eiutentiy refu *-d • toko ih** aib of l*
iegianco ft* th* t*n4iil fifttalea mvern
m* mi h*- Kid maih ilmd Ine retw*tatl*n
am* tig the Fliiplnow a* re-oliit* iatriot.
Th* v now Ih -lev* t >it be !)••*• ♦ e*l a
prixni* tn.!*r*t.n*ling wih ft)** ftiti-n< an
nutbrltH** uhli'li .-nn - <ur'l hi- reie.i-* .
ill<|, W)-*a|lienll} he it • kel (!)•• f
ht* |opulirl \ although h- I* -till *on- *•
• •re*| ih H iik*r of (he dc.rm.mt t volo
tlonary element
Thl* we* k th** rommlwMon will !*•,
the work of revlalng lh *rl(Y makin*
I)--* of t:e reaulfn *f the inv eotlgatlon
f th** army Uwnl in thi** #llr*--:|on il
- the Inieniion of the i- tnunlo lati lo give
Vmerl an tral* o bet let ohan <• thnn It
h.M hereto for* enjoyaxl owing (* tin hUh
dutiea
The trane|Mg’ie Bummer m l ft’enuw have
‘albnt for !)• inland of off
the went count of l.ngon, • art ylng two
I><•.tniton* Th* f*n*r l. already or
riv**| there The tr.maport Ixg.in will
reinforce the Twenty ninth f’nlted Btate**
Infonu* now tn .Mnrtnduqu**
Hl* Id)It in j4.00.n m.
Mrn. nutf rfteld Read a Vllapwieh
'that Mnini 4*mml \rnx to ||-r.
fh I*.ml. Minn i*t 7 Through the
puhll atlon of • dispatch from Mllwin
k-** in m-dav M I'lone* r |'rr*. Mrn II K
Ihjtterflel.l of thin city ha- dlmoverc I that
vhe In S9R.4D) wealthier than ah* had im
agined.
Mrs* Butterfield wa* formerly Mine B* lie
Griffin of Minmapoll*, inrl In Iflp). while
upon *n * x<urakn to the Batin - **t.
**he rti* t Thoma P Markin of lfc*Mon
Their acquaintance wa* later carried on
*
ty ni.-ai! i,f i’Orr,s(,ml,n '' r'. 11 ihsy l*.
.m<. nxg,i Shortly nr ihs rngnf
rnsnl Mis, Griffin visits.! N-s Entisn'l
with h,t mother iinff Ihe we.liHng wss
ffxeil (or few months later Sh< ihrn
returned horn- lo |>r*|>jrs (or the weti!
Shortly after this Markin i ■ atta k. l
hy severe hemorrhages of Ih- lunge an.l
died The night before his death In* sent
for a lawyer nnd ho.I l-.lm ex.- die for his
atha". *.l a unit cl.tlm de< 1 io u mining
properly in liMndurn, winter, a,
rill, result of syn.ll. nle n|eraliOß:. ihe
|tr|M.rt\ gr. illy 111. r. in value, an.l
ihe atlornev. who le now i.ra.ii.lng in
Detroit. Isurtie.l ..( ihl, fn < SII.I <m ,',n
mur.h'atlng with *he eviull. ate. w . offer
ed r>-"W> for n quit i-tolni d-**,t from Ml,,
Griffin AM tie, of that young lady
hud however, been leaf
Mrv Butterfield on reading the rttspun li
prinle.| tnatay. nt onee umk sieps to es
la risli her kbiitlty and will shortly re
•eive the ismarti Her hush.in.l is a rletk
In 4 mll road freight
Til THA I'll GET THE WILL.
The linrn ni©nf In th© Hire 4 as© ftft 111
ll© 4(|||g|||,
New ft'ork. Oct 7 AIK rt T Patrick
•ml (*hirl* F. Jones, attorney and *© -
ret ary, r. *• pec lively f..r th© lat* ftft Ilium
Marshal Rice, whose rhe* k* they ai .1
* us***l Of forging ar- still In th© Tombs,
whllher they w* r© ©ommht*d In d* f.ut
of lio.nro IKill each on Friday last.
At tempt will be made to-to*row by th
authorities to obialii phts*‘M.jhi of tn*
will allege©*! to have been drawn by Mr
III* e. In Which he gave to Mr. Patrick bis
entire fortune after dividing abou s.>♦■,-
•W .imong hi* relatives. It is th© Intention
to submit (hi will as soon an it nm t*.
olrialned to th ntteniion of th© han twr.t
Ing *• x peri * to d©t*rmlt>*- Its genuine!)*--*
In th© meniitlm* . th* ©x|m r( aMI *-ontln e
their • xarnlnuGon of th* all*-.*-I forged
h* • ks and the i*s un)-nts which purpirr
to assign to Patrick the entire Rlc© es
' tat* All of th* have Ken *t© lf©d
j fraudulent hy 11 least five expert- but
no attempt hue been malc to *llik (a* r (hr
author Of Ihe alleged forgeries.
It Ift ft I.H ft %%toN4. FIRMER MF.ft,
*P)m4• l (iaverumrst Is 4 onl<|erltib
Ihe NltUMlloa.
Madrid, Oft 7 Th* .Hpanlsh govern
ment Is devoting sertoii* consi*P ration to
ih© rivalry the fishermen Long the
1 Galician c*ast. which ©uitnlnat*-! yester
day In firing ©n th© Kpanisli gun •***(
ft'ssco Nunex *k lliillhjo. ms sh© was leav-
J ing Dm- |Krt of Vigo Thsr© Is apparent -
■ ly no in* miis if removing th* hitter feel-
I Ing ltw*n those w h*> use out -of-dau
iishlt)g appartu and thos* w tu> e mploy
th- lat**t con tti van • -*
A Ib|Ntt( h from ft’lgo says that th** na
val commandant of th* |**>rt. who was at
tm k©d yesterday. a.r* nl> t abled. t*sk
refuge *n a (J* tmnn warship an*l h
strong es©ort was neetletl to protect him
asainst the pofnilo* * on goltig ashore.
1q 1 t
# HOftKI % %II I OTTON MILL*.
Financial anti Industrial Report
Front Ih© I Ilf of ft|©%l©*.
M©xko City, Oct 7 Exchange on New
ft'ork hr- fallen from 110 to I*2tiX. Bank
©rs <lo not anti* Dot© a *t* al\ rfs* in
.diver. Th© demand f* r Mexican doilaia
for China ontlnue*
There Is s*m© talk In cotton manufa©-
tuntig clrcbs of a-klng the governm**tit
to remove th© duty of seven cents per
kilogram on Irngorted cotton, but this re
lief would not help the Gtnation much
Th©e cotton manufacturers oho pr©par
long .I*o lor thl ranking high grad*
of their foresight Everywhere mills are
running on t educed time
Hanna and PET*.
<-*iExn. o#t 7. Senator Hanna, a-com
pntA rty Senator Erj’r cf .Main# will *n |
jto South D.tkoia aiwl N<-t>r.iti n#* ,
■wk Th#j- rxpaci to have Chicago Mon- I
[day morning. J
DAILY. A YEAK.
. 'TN 18 A FtlBY
WEEKLY 3 TIMES A WI.KK.II A YEAH
SHOT ON HIS TRAIN
H.NOHIOR I. ft TTI MOR B Kill nil
ON TIM. kill THKNftt l( ftll.U 4V.
WAS MURDERED BY A NEGRO.
'ii itiii nrM ftft MFsftijftd 4 mm:
Ni; ft 14 mil ft* vi k.
Negri* Vl*nrdd fla•• I'rain anti Hr-
Dinlliril n flir |t*pff>!|int iht* f
ilnrinr ftft licit lie ftft nt* ft**• f*tl.
In 11 * tn<• re ftft n ’lnlaed lo llrnns>
wick. I)u( IMctl 4(1011 ftffrr Ilia ftr
rlval—Men nml lia I **fi in Pur*
anil *f Ihr ft|i*rd**r**r.
Brute w. k. Gii *- t 7 Vmduotor Ma
rl* •. I altlrmir* **f ih** Southern pMwn|or
-• r\i ** w**g mur icrrtl i>\ an unknown •*-
xru to-nighf lailtlmnr** w i * brought d-*wti
by i its allbrr pl(ol ball fir* I through
Ih** ahd*mt*n l\ a il* ;><*raia criminal who
wa* at tempting to M*il i rid# int** Mruna
w IcV
I h** ahonttng o • tirrrd ii**ar th* four
mil* ro*“lttg.ai* ?!)■ Hmifhcrn "Jerkwatrr"
wh puiih g Into Brunswick Th- negro
then dung beiw-ecn ih* -ngitie n*i lag
xag* c ii h f*( thn • qwancr* of a mil**
hciora h* leaped from th* awlflly moving
irnin Into Iht* bu *n - u*l *ll-a;!*•.rad
(’otvl irtor laattlmor** w.ilk**! into tha
baggtig*■ ■ (H* i) and fell It'.ro (h* artna of
ItU flagman William llrock. and with a
xroan and exet imaUon. "(ih, lardy,* #
it.k lnt nnc ion-* * Th*- train wax
stopped ind l-aitlmor*- # t*n‘V*rly lai|
u|xn fh** floor. but hi** condition wa* so
th peratc thnt th*- train w.** imrn**ilataly
siartrd again at lull a|-*'*l an*l cam** Into
llrun* wick with ba til mor* hwly regain
ing conge loumu*
A* th*- dght **f r* * a c aaniad fn**
hla ayaa, Fufttnan Brook laanad ov**r
him. ami ih<* *han living man bri-dhal a
w J|*|>C jid in* )*• of love t hla wi to
and two litila children. coftMgning to Mi
friend’*i car** f*>r th*m i. watci> and
motw \ Af the d* t* tha train w* half.
u.*l Hr II *#.-har i. H|Minld to th*- hurra
■ ill fr it)*<4k-aj oil. l-*l’*w*‘*l i'
Hugh Murforxl, of th* H*wHh*rti> ataff.
Th**v did ail t*- tor th* wounded
nmn. but wll bout ivall
Over Brunswick th* newa apread with
** raulditv th-t lh!url)#*l tn*- i*ca*’*f l
• dm of tha Pabbith evening, and in sny
mert volunteered fhelr *■*tvi ** i- Hhenff
Barrta to Join in tn* hi c with log and
gun for th** slayer *f laltltnurr Ganara!
Act m randier of th* #4*utharn tanlara*l
the train to th#* ahorlff * whlia
others battened to the liverv at atria*, re
cura*| h*r.•*•-(* and were r**oii tn ih* agtddla
on tha chaaa after iho man who nre4 iho
fatal ehof
From Flagman Bro. k an l Mr C. O
Jones, a pae •tiger, *i- alie of fh** murder
were obtain* and a* Follow r: Ttia negro got
on the abort lint |*B.eng*-r at the glx
rnll* croe-mg lie wa- olmerved. and C'on
ducior ls* um>rc, m com, anl*.l by M#Mn
Brock and Jon* , opened the door and
called to him to come In th** coach. Tha
negro w.ia then a winging on the right
hand *h|e of the forward end of the l*ag-
K-e coach, facing the rear of tip* engine,
lit* shook bln head when * ailed to from
(he car, and Conductor Baltimore, un
it* rlanding hie motion in in* an a nod of
acquiescence, walked tack Into the • uach
and w dtod f*ir him t show up
The negro not filtering the door. C'on
dUCtor laftltimoie atepind forward again
with th*- teniark that he would gel him.
Sh ort. Jonea and Hr** k warned him that
hey hl observed the negro dnw a pis
tol, and orivlMd Lattimere not to go out
of the door The brave conductor replied
that It was hla duty to collect fares from
every one riding oil hi* train, and a a ha
Maid thl. stepped out on the rear of th*?
engine.
The n*gro in th** meantime had crossed
over to the right side of the coach, and
wax hanging to a side *up|Mvri with one
fiHvt on th© *tep As leottlmor** • tiled him
the negro raised his gun and bred. I#at
ilmor** then adapte*d b** k into the coach
Into tha arms of Brock, mortally wound
ed.
Th** negro clung to hfs |mritlon for a
distance of three quarters of a mile, and
than Jump*d into the bush©** as tha train
oiowed up at -• switch. Th© negro struck
th* ©witch falling, but recovered himself
and ran off Into th* woods. The train
aah tof*i*ed briefly, hut Baltimore's con
dition and the fact that no one on ih©
(rain was armed caused the train craw
to rush Into Brunswick with their wound
#d chief. lie dad shortly after talng .ir
rM to his home, (inductor Latnmore
tii-l run freigha anti (atssenger trains for
soma years on h- Routhern. between At
lanta and Brunswick and waa one of the
most popular men on the road.
|
I.ll*l n\ 0M.114 *|4 TANARUS( 4 otINKHS.
a> a 11,- Hna \n( AAtrk*.l fin# ol lit#
Pork Markrl.
I ..in'lon Oct K. - Sir Thomaa Linton In
the couro* of an Intirvlrw (hat appear,
m the Dally Kxprraa I hi- morning, de
nle, any atlcinpt to corner pork tn Chi*
cago. He say*:
"I have never yet tried Io corner food
On the contrary, my object ha, atwav,
been to lower rather than to m!*e food
price# VAhal happened wa, ,Imply thl,
I re* elved a large government order, com
pelling me lo keep hlg xiot kln reaerv*.
My huyera In Chicago bought extenalve
ly. an.| conaequirntty 1 hold a rather hUt
g.r ,t<k than u,ual.
"It I, leglilrn.it*' htilnr„ lo execute lav
r, ntract*. and thetr execution will not af.
fret the .American public at all. I ob
ject to comer* on principle "
I ten far 111 tt ll it Mailed.
London. Oct. 7 The Hnmhurg-.Amerl
can ateamer Deutachland, Capt A her,,
which lfi Hamburg ycierday for New
York, ami wa, roportr.l a, having ground
ed in Ihe Ellht. .ailed from Southampton
to-diy.
Ilroixhl 'lore Than W,IHH.OtIO.
Baker Clt>. Ore.. Oct. 7—A dDpatch
ftotn London l ite, that the Red Roy
mine, neat Ihl* city, ha* been aold to an
Kngltah ayrxlicatc. It I, said th# purchaim
price ta In egeeaa of two tutlUon dollara.