Fihir KILLED at TIEN Tsin FORTY-ONE PEOPLE KILLED
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•ft VOLUME XXXIV. BUCK AX AN, BERRIEN CO., MICH., THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1900. NUMBER 21 M’KINLEY AND ROOSEVELT. TAKE MORE BOER TOWNS. fiHIR KILLED AT TIEN TSiN VFORTY-ONE PEOPLE KILLED MICHIGAN STATE NEWS. Serious Accident to Lineman. They Are Unanimously Selected by . the Buller Occupies Standerton--Ian Hamll- Ionia, Mich,, June 23—Ionians who were in the vicinity of W. C. Rage & Republican Convention. VERY DISASTROUS WRECKS ON * ton Takes Heidelberg. RELIEVING FORCE IS NOW IN FRIGHTFUL ACCIDENT AT T H U GREAT DANGER. Philadelphia, June 22.—A crowd TWO RAILROADS. Co/* bank witnessed a shocking acci Pretoria Presidency, June 26.—Clem CHAMPION MINE. dent. Henry G. Roberts, an employe gathered early and cheered leaders on ents successfully engaged a body of of the State Line Telephone Co., wa» entry, Roosevelt receiving his usual Train Burns and Thirty-Five Are Cre Throe Thousand. Foreign Troops Are Sow Boers yesterday near Wynberg, where Two Hundred Pounds of Dynamite, fli* adjusting a rope from a ladder. He demonstration. After prayer by Arch mated in Georgia—Others on Surrounded by Boxers and in he had gone to pick up supplies and pioded, One Man. K illed and lost Ms footing and pitched headfore bishop Ryan, Quay withdrew amend Way to Sangerfest in Heed of Pressing Help some heavy guns preparatory to acting " Another I.tjnred—Sev most through the plate glass window , Immediately. ment to change basis of representation. Milwaukee. in the bank. Only his head went in combination with columns from eral Missing. Chairman Lodge called for nomi Lindley, Heilbron, and Heidelberg.. He through. The weight of his body drew Atlanta, Ga., June 25.—Passengers his neck and face against the glass, Chicago, June 2G.—Roar Admiral nations. Alabama yielded to Ohio, drove the enemy north of Sand Spruit Champion, Mich., June 25.—A fr|;;hi and when Foraker named McKinley and crew of a whole train dead, with and he was cut in a frightful manner. Kempff reported combined forces of with loss. No casualties are reported. 8,500 men entered Tien Tsin Saturday every one rose and yelled and waved the exception of the occupants of the ful accident occurred at the .Chump U i He will be disfigured for life. It took London, June 25.—The Transvaal With small loss. They started Sunday standards, plumes, banners and flags sleeper; thirty-five persons wiped mine this afternoon at 4:80. Two ht.n sixteen stitches to sew up the cuts. military incidents are summed up of to relieve Admiral Seymour’s troops, for ten minutes. As Roosevelt rose to away, some cremated—such is the ap dred pounds of dynamite exploded o j. second nomination convention cheered ficially by Lord Roberts in the follow Paid Expenses of Litigation. believed to be surrounded near Pekin. palling record of Saturday night’s dis the twenty-fifth level, killing a your, Japanese report of Seymour’s capture him for five minutes. He aroused ap ing message to the War o filets: Charlotte, Mich., June 25.—The case aster on the Macon branch of the, man named Noah Lark, and seriousi. 83d departure of Ministers under Chi plause by his allusion to the Demo ' “Pretoria, Sunday.—Buller reached injuring John Floyd, one of the fore recently commenced against ex-Rep- cratic ice trust. Thurston (Neb.), Yer- Southern railway. nese escort to place of safety. Standerton on June 22. He found a. men. resentative Babcock for failure to in President McKinley refused Chinese kes (Ky.), Knight (Cal.), and Mount There was no warning. The train (Ind.) followed in seconding speeches. good deal of rolling stock. All the Five Finnish miners, three who wen clude a 2,000 mortgage in bis state Minister’s request for armistice and re was moving along at a reduced rate of ment to tbe new state tax commission call of troops. Powers will treat China McKinley received every vote on the Dutch residents had left the town. working on the twenty-fourth level speed, in the face of a heavy rain, • “The British prisoners captured has been discontinued by order of as if it had no government. Ambassa call of states, was declared nominated, when suddenly it pitched forward and and two on the twenty-sixth, are miss and convention cheered another five since our occupation of Pretoria have ing. It is supposed they are dead, as .Prosecuting Attorney Jones, Mr. Bab dor Choate’s conference with Lord Sal plunged into Camp’s Creek, which had isbury showed England and America minutes. been taken to Maeliadodorp. cock having prepared a correct state been swollen by tbe heavy rains, the concussion was strong enough to in accord, When Alabama was called for vice- “Ian Hamilton occupied Heidelberg kill, and in the opinion of some of the ment and paid the expense of the liti Lieutenant General Miles may be presidential candidates it yielded to amounting to a cloudburst. on Saturday. The enemy fled, pursued gation. Iowa; Young withdrew Dolliver’s miner's, blow them-to atoms. sent to China, as he would outrank any Death to many was instantaneous. by our mounted men six or seven army officer there. Troops will be name and presented Roosevelt, a Others struggled in the water until Was Tlrad of Life. “Westerner by adoption.” Delegates whirled away by the torrent, and oth miles: The previous day Broad wood's A Farmer’s Woos. rushed from Manila and others sent Lansing, Mich., June 22.—David ‘ Petoskey, Mich., June 25.—King Bar from America to take their places cheered and filed past Rough Rider ers, caught in the wreckage which cavalry had a skirmish with the •en for six minutes and forty seconds, emy, dispersing them' completely and Gould, a farmer residing near Mar tel, a magnetic healer who came here United States may have to furnish was above the water line, were burned shall, came to Lansing the other day three months ago from Waukesha, 10,000 men. Roosevelt “looking the while like a to death, while their cries for help capturing six, statue, so imperturable he was.” Mur “Hunter's advance brigade reached with a sleek young man for whom tin- Wis., took a dose of sugar of lead and Shanghai believes worst fias hap reached the ears but brought ho help farmer is now looking anxiously .Will probably die. Bartel was 50 years pened to legations at Pekin and to Sey ray (Mass.) and Ashton (Wash.) sec from the survivors of the sleeper, Johannesburg, toward Heidelberg, on onded nomination. There were cries June 22. Gould had a horse ami buggy worth old, eccentric but prosperous, and was mour’s force. who were themselves struggling for about $125. His companion, who gave about to begin the erection of a sani No authentic news from Pekin since for Depew, who made a characteristic life in an effort to scale the high banks “The enemy attacked our post at speech. Roosevelt received every vote Honingspruit, and before reinforce his name as Holcomb, obtained the old tarium, He said before losing con June 14. of the gully into which their car had man’s confidence and finally purchased sciousness that he was tired of life. Washington, D. C., June 25.—A tele but one, his own, which was not cast. been thrown. ments arrived from Kroonstad tifoy Applause shook the building. After the rig for $140,.paying $20 in cash and gram * from Admiral Kempif, dated The scene of the wreck was near had burned three culverts. These had resolutions of thanks to officials of the all been repaired by this afternoon.'’ giving his note for the luuanre. ii Want Curfew Enforced. Chef bo, June 24, says: convention the Philadelphia conven McDonough. Ga., which town, in told Gould he wanted to drive hup the Albion, Mich., June 23.—A petition “ In ambuscade near Tien Tsin, on formed through the heorism of the London, June 23.—General Steyn’s tion adjourned. forces in the Orange River Colony are country for a few days, promising to has been presented to the city couucil the 21st, four of Waller’s command Philadelphia, June 21.—Convention flagman, was the first to send assist pay him the balance of the money on signed by thirty members of the W. C. killed and seven wounded. Names will ance. for the time drawing most of the at was slow in assembling; Hanna and tention of Lord Roberts, rather to the his return. The young man has not re T. U. asking for the Immediate publica ■be furnished as soon as received. other leaders were applauded on en Green Bay, Wis., June 25.—Six per turned and Gould is now convinced tion and enforcement of the curfew or sons dead, one missing, and fifty-three neglect of Commandant General Louis Force of 2,000 going to relieve Tien tering, but Roosevelt “set the conven Botha and President Kruger. The .sev-" that he was up against a bunco game. dinance, passed about two years ago Tsin today. Kempif.” tion wild,” After prayer the fifteen injured is the cost of a collision on the erance between the Transvaal and the to prevent the Indiscriminate roaming The Secretary of the Navy has or survivors of the first Reifuhlican con Chicago & Northwestern railroad at Orange River Colony was completed This Looks Like Business. ' of the streets by children after night dered Admiral Remey to go with the vention and the flag then flown were Depere. five miles south of here, at 10 yesterday, as Lord Roberts said it St. Johns, Midi., June 24.—The Lan fall, but never enforced.