PORTLAND DAILY PRESS. E53 ESTABLISHED JUNE 23. 1"C2 uiTi u. A1N ---- *' l,~ SA1DRDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 22, 1900. IJKS’E.iVESKI PRICE THREE CENTS. UUSCKLIiAWEOUS. who could be reached in this ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ *♦«« m vicinity dis- *h puted Mr. left we hear that Aygun has been taken Mitchell’s figures in so far at related to amid a loss of life to the Chinese, they their individual collieries. great Work in the mines is paralyzed and the Easy to ! laborers driven out. Peace between MILITIA ORDERED OUT. the Kussians and the Chinese has come to an end. Years cannot wipe out the enmity engendered.” —see— I Three Regiments Despatched to CHINESE ATROCITIES | Shenandoah. Against Missionaries In Province of ' Sheriff’s Posse Fires on a Ilunun. Mob Washington, September SI.—An official United a communication 1 Through! States Has Mads Disclosure o! coming through diplo- matic channels,was to the atten- i Harrisburg, Fa September 21.—Three brought No about our low tion of th8 State J mystery prices. Miner regiments of a Department today, giv< and Little infantry, and a 9 cash Girl. battery Wo simply buy for when cash is Killing A ing information as to conditions in the i an wo tlie troop of cavalry were ordered out Its got at All in object. Consequently \ mid- Cliina. to Purposes Tse \ lowest prices be had and aro and also very night by Gov. Stone to assist Yang Kiang valley giving # euablou to offer you Sheriff thus A detailed and fully authenticated instances Toole in maintaining order in the of atrocities in the of Hunan FURNITURE 5 Schuylkill mining region. This action province $ was taken against Christian missionaries who es- d much less than other dealers who buy v after a oonference between a on time. the caped and who makes the report long P governor, adjutant general Stewart through \Ve should like for you to A 5 compare and Gen. the officials of the government now for- I the vllulng set we sell for Gobln, on the urgent solicita- Ten Others or tion of warding it to Washington. More Less the sheriff, borough council of 5 825.50 , Concerning conditions in the Yang Tse Shenandoah, and many prominent resi- Made to All the Replies the states that i that can elsewhere for a dents of Inquiries Kiang valley, report tha with you buy that locality. Gen. Gobin has \ similar price. & Wounded. been placed In viceroys there have exercised a most pa« You’ll see a great difference In our a Seriously command of the pro- 5 of oiflo influence orders to the con- # favor. visional brigade and started from here the Powers. despite P trary from Pekin. It appears that tha | Sideboard, ) tonight with a staff on a train i Exteuslon Table. $S5.50 special J p from f 4 Leather Seat Chain, ) ^ Shenandoah, He will establish headquarters there and expects to be on the ground with 2600 troops by 6 o’clock Saturday morning. The organizations § Waitt and Bond’s Frank P. Tibbetts & Co., I whioh have been selected for this servioe | Have Been Ordered To are the j Troops 4th, 8th and_,12th regiments, bat- tery G of an t ami 6 Free St. S Phoenixville, Governor’s troop Strict On All BUGKSTONE I of Harrisburg and the third brigade Secrecy Enjoined # se £■ 2t lstp diana to advise with the governor. Bat- g Cigars equal the come within Si G is tery equipped with Gatling guns. ^lve mfifi°ns Shenandoah 'Trouble Caused I sales of any ether If By Closing Gen Gobln the senior of < -On the iis brigadier I our yearly sales || \ the division and commanded the ^iree firms pro- Known That the in on Blackstones. ;§ / Head. S Six Colleries. visional brigade whioh was ordered to the German Propo§at Has |j I Boston or New Hazleton region after the Eattimer shoot- WAITT&BOND, ing in 1897. Been § y The SOFT FELT HATS that 1 Rejected. 1 England com- .. Gov. Stone Many \ mean head comfort for aud all S received a telegram early 1 ac'urers. i you §3 bined. on lf)c who wear them. They hare a y this evening from Sheriff Toole, advis- 53 Blackstona St- 1 { In/* him 4-V._ __ « 7 mftko this v Vliiw stylish up, particularly -O-- Jliau 9 cigars. totjem. x colors are X fall;—the too, just about killed and 15 injured at Shenandoah / right. > Philadelphia, September 21.—The The sheriff then took the posse to In- that has by the strikers tiring upon a posse of is in our Soft C tragedy been looked for since dian liidge colliery of the Reading com- jjjMIBgMHBlBBglBIIBSBaglBKglggig j Nothing lacking citizens who were the coal workers’ strike was protecting a party of \ Felt Hat display. X lnuaguarted, pany and escorted some workmen up non-union miners on their return from * Washington, September SI—The United patch from the commander of came suddenly and unexpectedly this af- Centre street. As they again neared the the Austri- work. The sheriff said ne was unanle to States government has made full and an squadron In Chinese waters II .1 ■ ■ ■ m. ternoon at Shenandoah. Lehigh valley station, the mob composed saysi 3 cope with the mob and that the complete answers to the various import- “A small Austrian detachment A posse hurriedly gathered together by largely of Poles, Slavs and pres- has oc- / 'IIIF IIA TTPP i Hungarians, ence of ant that have been Sheriff of troops was necessary to the pro- inquiries addressed to cupied the south fort at Pei in con- wmrwA p Toole, Schuylkill county, to hurled stones at the and a shot Tang | deputies it the relative tection of life and property In the com- by powers to the Chinese junction with German and Russian i 197 Middlo St. meet an emergency, was forced to lire on was also firedffrom a troops ■WWaMBI S saloon, following bj trouble. It woe, munity. Moreover, has gone farther and the Austrian and German have | a mob that was threatening workmen on a shower of stones. The deputies then flags A. M’g’r. S and lias made a disclosure of all its pur- been hoisted. The Russians Geo. Coffin, their way home under escort. A man opened fire. They hastened toward OUTBREAKS AT POTTSVILLE. captured Water ^Pitchors, Milk B poses, and as a member of the adminis- two and a mine “I" fa and a Iltcle girl were killed and Main street in the guns exploding station. Instantly meantime, firing ovei Pa 21.—The Pitchers, Cream Pitchers, Pottsville, September tration puts it, it has thrown its hand ‘‘The Austrian losses were jgj ten others wore more or less seriously 500 shots and the mob missiles a naval ca- in odd burling men at the Kohlnoor and run col- on shapes, richly dec- ~ Kehley open the table This action was taken det killed and fourteen wounded. 1 C 1 wounded. Sheriff Toole lost no time in — of all kinds. One man and a little girl lieries were ocrafed : ra driven from their work this after the cabinet meeting today, and Wedge wood, if calling on the commander of the national were found lying dead after the a„ shooting. morning by a crowd of striking Lituan- luncheon at the White House that fol- Spode, Haviland: also 1 §“S || STUDENTS guard of Pennsylvania to send troops to The crowd was finally dispersed. ians and Poles armed with dubs and lowed, served to reduce the decision to WHOLESALE MURDER. German, Austrian, and 1 §1 aid him in keeping the peace. After con- During the riot, windows were broken stones. They smashed windows and oth- the ultimate form. At half past three American make. i ^ sultation, the state authorities at Harris- buildings were wrecked and a numbei Awful Punishment Conflicted On Chi- |1 Whoso eyes trouble them will find er mine property. o’clock Minister Wu called by appoint- burg decided at midnight to send were nese troops persons Injured. The streets of Shenrndoah were crowd- ment By Cossacks. They’re not too expen- R to upon Acting Secretary Hill and was jl it to their advantage consult to the turbulent The held a region. foreigners meeting tonight ed strikers and others were sive for use. by drawn to handed a memorandum embodying the New daily Shenandoah's trouble was and more trouble is feared York, September mo. I mako tho caro of the preolpltated unless the the scene. oar was SI.—Concerning eyes Iof Trolley held up and response of the United States government the S massacre I by ‘he closing of the six collieries this militia arrives before The of 5000 Chinese at Blagove- morning. eleven men were handled. to the of __ roughly Some request Prince Ching that Mr. stchensk I of students and school children a morning, through the efforts of strike sheriff has asked the & by Kussians, the JiTvenlng Post Philadelphia of them were thrown out of the door. or some other be immedi- Conger person contains an leaders. to abandon the idea ol today account from G. Fred- I have examined tho Reading compiany Chief Burgess Brown of in to DOUGLASS & specialty. Shenandoah, ately empowered begin negotiations erick one BURBANK, GO., More will close tomorrow as a voluntary working the collieries here tomorrow and Wright, .of the faculty of Ober- rescuing his son from the hands of the with the Chinese authorities for a final .242 SVIiddle St. of more than 1000 students move on the of the the has consented to do so. lin, Ohio, college, who was erroneously eyes part Heading company was himself beaten. settlement. strikers, killed at This is done at the of to a late the reported Pekin. The letter was and have re- company. request Up tonight, Hunga- during tho past year hoiu| WATCHMAN SHOT. The minister came away with a dissat- written from Sheriff Toole who hopes In this manner rian that was killM was permitted to lie Stretensk, Siberia, under isfied expression his face. Next date of 6. lieved huudreds of cases of eye- to avoid further trouble, j The outlook at in the gutter where he dropped. Foreign- Shamokin, Pa,, September 21.—Evans upon August a watchman at came M. Thiebaut, the French to 1 however, Is dubious. Else- ers of this class a dead man Is of nc Davis, Hickory Ridge charge. Up July relations between Rus the of suita- midnight, say strain by application was shot this A few minutes’® conversation sufficed to slans and Chinese were where in the 6trlke region everything is use and they refuse to care for the re- colliery, early morning by cordial. Guards to him an answer to his which are an unknown person as he was patrolling impart orally protected the Chinese eastern rail- ble lenses. quiet, although preparations making mains. Aluminum the colliery. The bullet entered his left own verbal inquiry. way through Manchuria were Cossacks for an outbreak in the Hazleton district. Shenandoah council held a meeting side inflicting a serious if not fata 1 Then Baron the German and Chinese and there was no intima- The Heading company has about dis- and passed resolutions calling upon the Sternberg, Bronze wround, who had been notified of the read- tion of trouble until about the I Make No (or Examination. continued the sale of coal for future de- governor to send militia. They also de- charge middle Charge of of at forms a desirable weath- and almost cer- cided to enforce martial law. ARCHBISHOP RYAN TO ARBI- iness the State Department to make June, engineers Teling received a livery tonight's rioting Special silver answer to the German that no more erproof finish means the off of coal officers were sent out to order saloor TRATE. note, called and telegram laborers could be tainly shutting for most any surface, was given that answer. He hastened procured on account of the revolution. N. T. WORTH LEY, JR„ production everywhere in the anthracite keepers to dose their places and to keep Philadelphia, September 21.—Archbish- more especially for those con Armed the that to cable it to his There was considerable Held temporarily at least. them closed until peace was restored, op Ryan today report away government. feeling against that are metallic. We 478 1-2 CONGRESS ST. President R, M. Olyphant, of the Dela- the railroad. said it It was also decided to the sale The department then sent an answer to Many woud never have it in powder or in prohibit ware and Hudson company and President be completed, Man- liquid ready for use. of firearms and ammunition, etc. The W. H. Truesdall of the Delaware, Lack- the Russian inquiry forwarded by mes- consequently many at Maine THE FIRST CLASH. churians were reluctant to Better try it on the Regular consulting Optician swore In the members ol awanna and Western companr, had con- and wired work. council also senger cablegrams containing and sented to confer with him on the mine The Kussians were Kitchen, Laundry Wesleyan Seminary, Kent Hill, and many SUcrlfF’s Pot sc Forced to Fire on Mob the fire companies and other citizens tc the substance of the answers to its diplo- largely dependent Bath Room workers’ strike. He said the time and the PipesI of matic abroad. Thus upon Chinese for labor and vegeta- other leading New England schools. Strikers. aid in restoring order. place of the conference would be deter- representatives Any quantity from 10c closed one of the most bles. The Russians seemed to be oblivi- AT SHAMOKIN. mined some time today. interesting and im- up. septl5dtflstp 21.—Two QUIET ous to Shenandoah, Pa., September portant phas3s of the Chinese entangle- danger in their relations with the a miner and a littl9 Shamokin, Pa., September 21.—In thie UhlnnoA All mnr. 4 »T-~ 1 ** _3 a dead, Hungarian THE WEATHER. ment. The State Department absolutely Middle St. * and ten wounded bullets Immediate region,- everything has been soon as the Kussian girl, people, by refused to make any statement as to the troops went down Paint or with stones thrown the quiet today. Rev. John C. O. Konstan- the river on Shop. injuries by nature of the answers, taking the ground transports July 14, the fort klewich, vicar general of the Greek “GOOD TRADES. mob, is the record of the first dash be- ----7-—-- that to do so would be a violation of the Aygun began without warning, to fire and the church in the United States has offered tween a sheriff’s posse striking diplomatic-proprieties, However, as it upon passing steamboats and, on the ms services me umteu. uiiua noriiert fire was Wo have several lots of this year’s miners at this place this evening. was calculated that all of these answers 15th, opened upon Blagovesb- 1 __ and will in behalf of the strikers chensk some goods and to avoid carrying them Superintendent Adam Boyd, Inside speak will |have reached their destinations and Kussian villages were and Breaker Bosses A few miners at Mount Carmel were burned the fort. The over to next season we have made a Foreman Foley abroad by tomorrow it was promised that oppslte actual in- James and William of Indian mobbed by some foreigners today, but nc jury indicted by the Chinese was BIG OI I’ in prices on these lines. Mitchell, the text of the communications should slight, o’olock this after- one was seriously hurt. but the terror caused Bldge colliery at 3 30 be given to the press tomorrow afternoon. by it was inde- ORANCEINE. Hanan’s for Men’s wear, only a TI1E PAIN ALLAYER. noon, were returning home from work COAL. TRAIN SERVICE CURTAILED The ministers and charges who received scribable, and it drove the Cossacks in- few left, former price $5, now $4. to a of The iSafe Bracer, Cure. when they were met at the Lehigh valley 31.—The the here the same se- frenzy rage. peaceable Chi- Reading, Pa., September messages adopted Space is limited to tell all the benefits man- for a sticks and stones. nese, to the number of or Good shoes Youth’s wear, station by mob with events at Shenandoah have demonstrated cretive attitude. The President himself, 3,000 4,000 in kind has received from its use. Our magazine work he a benefit to To former uo%v The mine officials drew revolvers and it had instructions the city were expelled in great haste, may you. fully get price $2.50, $1.25. for the first time to the Reading officials 21.—Local fore- seems, given that ev- with its usefulness, call H. Boston, September forced rafts acquainted upon tired. The mob became furious, after not their effort should be made to maintain se- and, being upon entirely in- P. S. Gould. Apothecary, 577 Congress street, Fine wearers for Bo}'S, in black that they could depend upon cast fair ery Saturday weather; probably where most of them for free sample and orange booklet. Notice one of its number was shot and attempt- furnish the trade with coal. crecy in this matter until the official dis- adequate, drowned bals at collieries to moderate tem- window. septl4dlmlp Calf, $1.50. continued fair Sunday, in to cross the ed to close in on the officials. They ran ten their closure. attempting river. The It is now admitted that of variable winds. street to O’Hara’s perature; light stream was fairly black with the bodies. ♦♦♦♦ up Lloyd stable, largest operations are tied up, and ten With all this It is known that the Ger- "-GOAL were for two 21.—Forecast Three days after, hundreds of them where they Imprisoned more are Washington, September man that crippled. proposal negotiations with Has but charcoal remains the The mob threatened to burn and New were counted in the water. Mr. gone up, hours. The coal train service It Is ex- for Saturday Sunday: China be deferred until the Chinese re- Wright will, same. Charcoal a in but Sheriff with 20 and says: goes great ways CENTER & the stable, Toole, be curtailed tomorrow. England—Fair Saturday Sunday; for the "Pekin have MCDOWELL, pected, sponsible outrages these cool fall Put a little in the arrived and them and days. deputies, dispersed fresh westerly winds, becoming variable. been surrendered to the allies, has failed “In ourjrlde through the country to 539 Congress St. OUTBREAKS FEARED. stove or heater and see how quickly the the mine officials returned to their roach the city on Thursday, the 19th, we of approval by our government. The dec- chill BROWN’S QUICK FITTERS. 31.—The Le- saw as as 30 and disappears. FOOTWEAR homes. Hazleton, Pa., September LOCAL WEATHER REPORT. has been in a manner many villages hamlets lination conveyed FIRE CHARCOAL of course is the best. high region today seemed to concern it- of the Chinese inflames. One of|them Portland, Sept. 21, 1900. —The loca that cannot give offense,but it is believed BIG BAGS, 10c. ALL GROCERS. self more about the of trouble was a of 8000 or possibility weather bureau records the following: that the United States government can- city 10,000 inhabitants. than one thing._ Whereever one went 8 a. in.—Barometer. 30.008; thermome We estimated that we saw the dwel ADAMS any not recognize the principle that a country lngs ANDERSON, & CO., In this the belief was ter, 68; dew point, 57; rei. humidity, 98; of Chinese in flames district, general be called to surrender Its own 20,000 peaceable that (No. 302.) direction of the wind, S; velocity of may upon that an outbreak would occur. This^feel- awful day; while parties of Cossaoks Fire Insurance Agency tho wind, 8; state of weather, It. rain citizens to a foreign power or powers for ing was no doubt produced by the dis- The were scouring the fields to find Chinese DOM’T 8 p. m.—Barometer. 29.909; thermome- punishment. government does not 31 Street. at Shenandoah and the arrival and them down at What Excliuiige turbances ter, 62; dew point, 61; rel. humidity, 96; relinquish the idea of the ultimate pun- shooting sight. FORGET and on the north of direction of the wind, SW; velocity of became of the women and children no I Irst Class American and Foreign Com name ■ in Hazleton side, ishment of the offenders when they are tho wind, 4; state of weather, It. rain. Horace Andkkson. Chas. O. Adams. large numbers of deputies who are said to but it does not be- one knew; but there was apparently no YOUR J. F. Leach. minimum properly identified, Thos. I.itti.k. Convers Maximum temperature, 71; for them a be prepared for any emergency. The of this should way to escape to place of safe- temperature, 66; mean temperature, 64; lieve the pursuit objeot put SPECTACLES. who arrived at IS; On our way up the river for 500 deputies Freeland, maximum wind velocity, 16 Si, precipi- a stop to all negotiations. The Idea of a ty. PRESIDENT ItETUIlNS TO CANTON. Eye weakness shows itself in vari- miles north of here, during the night tation— 24 hours, .45. commission to the difficulties with miles above the oity, every Chinese ham- adjust it 21.—President was a oharred mass of ous ways. Sometimes appearsjfln Washington, September from Wilkesbarre, are said to number China is again brought forward, and it let ruins. The of a headache. Whatever by Secretary WEATHER OBSERVATIONS. of Motcha was smok- the shape McKinley, accompanied about 200. They were distributed along is that such a commission on large village still suggested it I will find a for Cortelyou, left Washington at 7 45 o’clock between Freeland and The department weather and we were told that 4000 Chinese may be, remedy it, the public road £ agricultural the part of the United States may either ing and a one at that, I will this evening for Canton, Ohio. The train cases of vio- for 21, taken at 8 had been killed. The wholesale destruc- speedy Jeddo. There were fewer bureau yesterday, Sept. form part of the joint international com- Is due at Canton tomorrow the observation for make a careful examination of your morning. lence today than on yesterday when the p. in., meridan time, mission which it is will be tion, both of property and of life, was hoped appoint- and tell what the The President has not made up hla mind of this sec- section in this order: to be a I eyes you exactly mine workers in yarious parts his being given ed for this or, in the event of thought military necessity. purpose, Is. Whether it is how he will remain In Canton. It direction of wind, state of shall never the in one trouble care, glasses long tion were attacked on their way to and Temperature, the failure of the effort to secure joint ac- forget night spent or medlolne that I will ad- Can be stated that he will not of these a few miles below you need, posltigely from work. weather: tion, then the members can go on and villages Ay- take any aotlve In the campaign and three or four after hostilities vise you honestly. part Good health is the offspring As to the strike situation itself, there Boston. 6S degrees, SW, p.cloudy; New deal’directly with China for a settlement. gun, days will not make speeches and 72 SW. clear; Philadel- household was campaign of Pills. was no noticeable change today. Both the York. degrees, One fact concerning the^United States' began. Every packed up he will not make tour phia. 69 degrees, SW, cldy; Washing- in cax’ts and removed in the middle of any campaigning Ayer’s an! the strike leaders claim that was learned Is A. I¥l. operators ton, 72 degrees, SW, cldy; Albany, 64 answers, officially, WENTWORTH, ot any sort. There likewise will bo no President the night to the prairies in the interior. C. Ayer Company, they have made decided gains. degrees, W, rain; Buffalo, 60 degrees, that They contain no new proposition; receptions of visiting delegations. J. 60 The were insufficient and the Mass. Mitchell today issued figures showing W, dear; Detroit, degrees, W, p. cldy; they simply clean away the debris of un- guards Practical Opticisin, Practical Chemists, Lowell, 60 S, clear; St. Paul, SEC. LONG AT WOliK AO AIN. that out of 17,475 mine workers In Hazle- Chicago, degrees, answered Inquiries. only way,as they thought,to protect their 64 degrees, S, clear; Huron, Dakota, own was to 546 1-3 Congress St. ton district have refused to go to families, strike terror into 21.—Secretary Hair 18,825 66 degrees, SE, clear; Bismarck, 68 de- PART AUSTRIA TOOK. Washington, September Ayer’8 Sarsaparilla Ayer’s Vigor the hearts of Chinese. And so the work. Very few operators live in this clear; Jacksonville, 78 de- alllthe Long resumed his duties today after a va- Ayer’s Pills Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral grees, SW, but those and officials grees, SE, clear. Vienna, September 21.—An offioial des- work of destruction has gone. Since we Office Hours,—Sp^S'toVp^* cation of several weeks_ln New England. Ayer’s Ague Cure Ayer’s Coma tons ^action, operators the Pekin government ordered the viceroys bertha with Count Von Waldersee on CLIMBING. IN TRANSIT. federal oaso of Relay v, llardin PITTSBURG LIQUOR supra, is to assemble a large army and march It x>aru, hag arrived at Woo Sung. She equally applicable to Rhodes v Iowa above cited. “The to the north, Hut as the vlll to Kiao Chou tomorrow. opinion o' L viceroys person IMA go minority of the court Irntra Won and Lost Yes- sitting in that case were to an cru- Brooklyn to be ally opposed anti-foreign REVIEW BY WAEDEHSEE. appears very elaborate and exhaus- in Important Decision An- tive of the sade, th e order was not exeouted, Instead terday. question involved, and mav |i Shanghai, 31.—Count Von commend September itself to one assembled an many as oontalnim* of that, of the otlioials Law Court. the Waldersee will review 6090 men of the nounced by better conclusion. Our obedience of undisciplined coolies who fa army 15,001 and force tomorrow. Civil Power in Control Brooklyn, September 21.—The game due, however, to the judgment whloh marched a formal compliance pro vails.’‘ While therefore north,as ras hotly contested today, Demont prac- intoxicating of the PUNITIVE EXPEDITIONS NECES- liquor continues to be with the*order. This~action Yang t, [nterstute Commerce Lmr Forbids recognized by feu? at Galveston. ;cally losing it by a wild throw to the eral as a the Pekin influ- SARY., authority legitimate subject of Tse vioeroys in resisting late In the sixth. Interstate i Attendance 2,500. Selxurea on Trulua, commerce, that clause of sec ence the foreigners, is said to have Was Berlin, September 31.—“The Chinese tlon 31 of 27 of against Germany’s Proposal i: core: chapter the revised sfcat- had an important effect in preventing a jourt, by an imperial edict, issued Sep- utes or Maine which declares that “no — r few York, 00000210 1—4 person shall general spread of disorder. tember 8,” says a Shanghai despatch to knowingly bring Into the j Brooklyn, 20000000 1—3 state any Pat Forth the Lokal Anzeiger, “was removed from An important deolsion has just been Intoxicating liquor with Intent to sell the same in the Hits, New York, 8; Brooklyn, 8. Er- tbe law court in the case gfcate I'ai Yien Fu to Sian Fu, The military Contract for Streets Has mnounced by ‘in violation of must be CONCLUSION REACHED. Clearing 3i’B, New York, 3; Brooklyn, 2. Bat- law,’ held in authorities in Pekin all jf State v. libel operative as to the agi-ee that puni- jnes, Meroer and Bowerman; McGinni- intoxicating liquors by repugnant constitution of the United States. The Government Has Decided VVluit to Do tive expeditions to Shan Si and Manchu- Been Awarded. S' 7 and Farrell. ; md the Grand Trunk Kailway Co. entry most therefor be, in Case of China. ria have become because of the ilalmant. The opinion was drawn by neoessary HIT YOUNG FREELY “Judgement for the claimant wholesale murders of missionaries and fudge Whlt9hou3e and the following com Order for return of to 21.—-A cabinet Pittsburg, September 21.—The home liquors issue,>’ Washington, (September irises the more essential of it. The Dr. Mumm Von Schwatzenstein (Geimian t 3am Louis rather 1 parts was hold Secretaries again defeated St, meeting today, Pong court on statement Until Von Waldersee minister to China) urged this course. Atten- sase comes to the law ROOSEVELT IN and Hitchcock and General islly, Young being bit freely, UTAH, Attorney >f faots: Militia Will Re- ance Soore: 2 being present. At its oonolusion LI HUNG AT TONG Regt. l 3,000. Griggs Should Reach Pekin. KU. “The liquor concerned in this oase had the official announcement was * 10121020 x—7 HU Visit (he Mont 1 0f following via ’lttsburg, New nterenting Tong Ku, September 19, Shanghai, main in t. 2 0—3 jeen shipped at Portsmouth, Hamp- made: City. Louis, 1000000 Tour. Sepember 30, (Copyright 1900 by the As- shire, in October, 1899, via. Boston and “The has reached a de- St. 12. Er- government sociated Press arrived Hits, Pittsburg, 15; Louis, Maine Kallroad and Grand Trunk ltail- )—Li Hung Chang r St. 2. Batter- termination relutive to the Chinese situ- ___ ors, Pittsburg, 1; Louis, an Tuesday at the Taku anchorage,where i 38, Philippi and O'Connor; Young and war, accompanied by a continous way- Balt ation. It will be made publio as soon Rake, Utah, September 2l,-Qov. he was visited Rear A dmiral 1 toblnson. and was to a In by Remey bill, consigned person ernor Koosevellt s visit to Balt as it can be communicated to the powers l^ake was and the Russian flag captain. COULDN’T HIT HAHN. Lewiston,' Maine. While it was standing First Train Fulled Into City the most Interesting, both from a interested.” lie pollti- Russian Witt Li proceeded to “1’ong Ku today. He in the siding at Auburn it was seized by cal and social of It Is known that three notes Understanding Cincinnati, Ohio, September 21.—Ohl- point view, of any that definitely was received with no honors and the Auburn taken from special Yesterday Morning. c could not hit llalin police ollioers, ho has made on his have Leen one in reply to the ago today. Garvin, yet long tour. On his prepared, his presence attracted little attention. the oar and removed to the Confirmed. c s had a bad Hartsel and depository return from his with German one bearing upon Hung usual, Inning. gallop the rough proposition, Only the Russian and officers whoro seized are kept. At the Japanese _ ( new made a lrn- llquorH he visited the famous the last ituasian and one rela- Jrer, the men, good riders, Mormon tah- proposal called on a was in not him, but later he had long time of its seizure It transit, to listen to an communication from the Chi- i iresnlon. Attendance 800. Soore: ernaole orgau recital. tive to the conference with Vice Admiral Alexlell on having been delivered to the consignee.“ the nese delivered by Minister linoinnatl, 00010500 x—6 During morning Governor Roose- government, boaj’d a Russian Galveston, Texas, September 31.—At it was contended tho Grand Trunk warship. 00002000 1—8 by velt sent the first- distance that this olothe noon J Jhloago, long telephone Wu, asking government Earl a Russian today martial law was abolished of Canada that the Li, accompanied by Hallway Company message over the line constructed Minister Conger with power to trout with and the civil resumed control Hits, Clnncinnatl, 7; Chicago, 4. Er- between guard of seven and his own tflW government seizure of this tho officers esoort, ors, Cincinnati, 0; 2. Batter- liquor by police Balt Rake and distance Prince Chlng in peace negotiations. ot affairs. The contract for the Chicago, Cheyenne,a of 560 latter unarmed but wearing the imperial cleaning j es, Hahn and Kahoe; Garvin and of Auburn before its delivery to tho con- These several oommuuloatlons which This Despite Russian Kling. miles. streets has been awarded to a local llrtn. of the third clausa uniform, will proceed by special train to signee was in violation Governor Roosevelt set forth the of the United DIVIDED HONORS. and Perry S. Heath position Tien where a residence has been They commence work Monday morning of section of the first urtiole of the Massacres at Amur. Tsln, eight were each presented with a (States, will not be made publio until to- with an of laborers. Boston, September 21.—Boston and genuine cow- prepared for his occupancy. army Constitution of the United States con- divided honors At- boy saddle and bridle, this afternoon. morrow. Adjutant General Sourry of the Texas Philadelphia today. the “to ferring upon Congress power Governor Roosevelt After the cabinet meeting Attorney AMERICANS TO MOVE OUT. volunteer 1 .endanoe 2,000. Soore:, spoke brlelly. He guard has placed his regiment I’egulate commerce with foreign nations General (Secretaries and paid a high tribute to the American sol- Griggs, Long London, September 33 —Telegraphing of militia at the servloe of the city and doston, 1042 0 0 04 x—H the several states." But the and among diers and disoussod the Hitchoook,Adjutant General Corbin, act- from Pekin of Morrison and 00000000 0-<0 Philippine ques- September 10,Dr. they will remain here for guard Philadelphia, judge of tho municipal court held that the of and Ur tions, saying that thlB country was in ing secretary war, Hill, acting says: patrol work. No saloons will bo per- Hits, Boston, 18; 4. Er- was and deoiarod the Philadelphia, seizure legal liquor bound to of with the Presi- 1 8. Batter- honor protect the islanders from secretary state,lunohed General Chaffee has received orders mitted to keep open. There will be no rors, Boston, 1; Philadelphia, forfeited. From-thls decision the claim- ana ms dent at the White House. Continue to Pour Into ies, Dlneen and Clurke; Dunn and Doug- Aguinamo roiiowera, Troops from American to oease his preparations impressment of men to work and there Is ant to the Judioial lass. appealed Supreme Senator Carter of Montana Manchuria. for wintering his troops in Pekin. This plenty of work for mechanics and labor- nAiivt. If. la nHmUnct; that, tha uuivnrA spoke ^ UOVJUUU VJ UlUUi / The meeting at the Salt is to mean America -rv. u. ui iuo brielly. Lake PEI TA interpreted thatjj Js ora, xuutuia, uiopcuiui of the liquor in question under the cir- CHU TAKEN. 01200003 0—6 theatre tonight was one or large propor- contemplating a withdrawal of her troops, Galveston board of underwriters, Is foot- Boston, cumstances disclosed In the state- 01013110 3—10 agreed the the abandonment of her intei*eets in Pe- Philadelphia, tions, building being crowded, Gen. Wilson Cublcs Tlint 11c 11ns Tnlten ing up the losses. He has finished in the ment of facts, must be justified, if at 10. Er- kin and the transference to another pow- dlstrlot east of 26th street and finds that Hits, Boston, 11; Philadelphia, the of seotlon City. 3. Batter- all, by provisions thirty- FORGET THE PAST, er numeorus con- rors, Boston, 2; Philadelphia, of^the protection.of the in the territory of total destruction east re- ies, Nichols and Sullivan; Frazer and one of chapter twenty-seven of the the Associated verts who American (Copyright., 19C0, Press.) reached the missions of that 6treet 1619 houses were destroyed. McFarland. vised statutes of Maine, and of ohapter and survived the The withdrawal Ilrynn Urge* itepuhllcan* to Pekin. Monday, September 17—via 22.-4 a. ru.—It 6lege. Ills diagrams show that five to seven 728 of the act of of Cooildtr London, September NATIONAL. LEAGUE STANDING. Congress August 8, of the is of ex- til c “New” Taku, Thursday, September 20.—Gen. seems to be generally believed through- German legation capable blocks of the district lying along the Gulf 1890. Section 81 of chapter 27 of the 11. Quesllon,. com- but a is felt that of Mexico and of 42nd street was Club. Won. Lost. Per.Ct. James H. Wilson, the American out Europe that Germany purposely pro- planation, misgiving west S. is as follows: America also to withdraw her It- 42nd 73 43 .603 mander, took Pel Ta Chu this morning. posed her demand that the anti-Iorelgn proposes shornjof buildings. We3tIof street, Brooklyn, “No person shall knowingly bring Pittsburg, 72 51 .685 Weepi ng Water, Neb., September21.- No details of the affair have been eration. the settlement was and nearly or leaders should be surrendered before ne- sparse 05 57 .533 into the state, knowlingly transport Philadelphia, Hon. W. J. Bryan conducted a can- a far baok today learned, but the British officials have re- were with a everything but few buildings 61 60 .504 from to place in the ln- gotiations commenced, Boston, place state, any vass of his old BRYAN’S LATEST MOVE. from the demolished. 57 67 .460 with intent to sell the Congressional district. He ceived a depatch announcing that “the view ol delaying any genei’al acceptance gulf.were Chicago, tnxicatlng.llquors St. Louis. 54 67 .446 same in the state in violation of law, or left Llnooln at nine o’clock. At Elm- temples were taken according to arrange* of her proposal until Field Marshal The Galveston Hay bridge was com- Cancel* In Illinola to Cincinnati, 54 68 .443 with intent that the same shall be so sold wood, he took a and drove ment.,: Engagements at 3 o’clock this and the carriage twenty Count Von Waldersee should arrive at pleted morning New York, 52 70 .426 by any person, or to aid any person in Speak lu Ea*t. miles across the country to Syracomin It '1b expected that Gen. Wilson will Pekin. A despatch to the Daily Tele- first train to arrive since September 8 such sale, under a penalty of lifty dollars for each oiTenue. All such in- Otoe oounty. lie spoke to a large assem- move on San liai Tien (San Kia Tien?) graph from Washington, asserts that the pulled into the Union depot at 6.26 liquors 31.—William J. OVATIONS FOR PROHIBITIONISTS tended for unlawful sale in the state may blage ot people there and when he con- and destroy the Chinese arsenal at that United States has Chicago, September o'clock. It was the Santa Fe train No. 5 government politely TOO. be seized while in transit and proceeded cluded he made another Bryan has cancelled all his dates in Illi- Full twenty mhedrlT* place. declined to agree to Germany’s proposal due here at 9.06 last night. passenger against the same as if they were unlaw- " to Water. He hare The nois and will make speeches in the east all the Waterloo, la,, September 21.—The third and in Weeping spoke tonight Germans moved westward today on this very ground. train service has been resumed by fully kept deposited any place instead. of the “Prohibition ln- The act of of In a grove,to a large and attentive audi- and it is doubtful if they co-operated In with Count Von Wal- lines entering the city via Virginia day's trip special Congress August 8, 1890, any event, known as the Wilson is in oluded a schedule of six between commonly act, ence The speech was addressed mainly in the takingjOf Pel Ta Chu, fi dersee and Li both Point. stops these terms: Hung Chang journey- THE GOEBEL TRIAL. to and was an re- Newell Junction, where a good Republicans appeal to Japanese soouts report that the sur- ing northward, matters must soon reaoh isenor Lorento, Mexican consul, has Iowa, “Ail fermented, distilled or other In- 21.—In the sized was held at result- toxicated or | them to consider the new questions pres- rounding country is^freo of the enemy. a crisis. Frankfort, Ky.t. September ceived official advloe that the congress of rally Waterloo, liquors liquids transported trial of James Howard, In a continuous ovation for’the nomi- into anv state or territory or remaining ented in the campaign without regard ho No word has been heard of the 6th cav- The manner of Earl Li’s today charged his government has appropriated $30,000 ing 'reception thereii# for nse, consumption, sale or allillations and oolumn which is in the with being a principal In the Goebel nees and most encouraging ol past party prejudices. He alry operating seems to confirm the for the relief to Galveston. promises storage therein, upon arrival in suspicions existing shall, attention to the Dr. of Clay county, A was held In or paid especial Increase e( northeast. in Shanghai regarding his close under- shooting, Phillips The situation of the city continues to support. large meeting such state territory, be subject to the was re-called and said a blow on How- the court house at Des Moines. and effect or the laws of suoh the army and the Philippine question, with Russia. About Rus- Improve and Dr. Wilkinson, city health yard operation standing 4,000 state or territory, enacted in the exer- As announced the Associated Press ard's head in 189ft had affeoted his mem- that all from an out- Returning to Ames from Des Moines, by sian treops and all,the] prlncipal]Kusslan officer, says danger cises of its police powers, to the same CONNECTICUT DEMOCRATS. and made him absent-minded at was made An all last in a received from officers met him at ory break of any disease Is now-past. a^short scop day rally extent and in the same manner as night, despatch Chung Liang Chen, though Hartford, Conn., September 21.—Tbs Pekin, under date of times. C. H. Robinson said he was In was In session; six hundred enthusiasts suoh liquids or liquors had been pro- Sunday, September half way to Tien Tsin. A long confer- State convention of the Democrats the Board of Trade hotel talking to How- the house. At Marshalltown duced In such state or territory, and shall today 1j, via Taku, ence was held at which no Riling opera Thursday, September 20, representa- TEXAS. not be therefrom reason of nominated Samuel L, Bron- ard when a man came In and announced STRICKEN were assembled on exempt by unanimously Gen. Wilson with hundred Ameri- of was 1800 people Court eight tive any power present. This re- being introduced therein in original son of New Haven to be that Goebel had been shot. He had met goveruor; Cyrus can and six hundred British and markable a Most Disastrous Storm lu Years Strikes square to greet the candidates. Mr. Met- or otherwise," troops friendship exists at time packages NEW AHVEHTISEIUKSTS TODAY. They Elect Officer*, Adopt Resolutions union and Adjourn. Eastman Bros. & Bancroft. MADE Standard Clothing Co. hi well. The M. Low & Co. woman suffragists of Maine closed Frank H. Milliken Kills DOLLAR The A real worth of goo. C Shaw & Co. George their successful annual convention very our 8:1.50 ahoi'a coni, Owen, Moore & Co. yesterday forenoon with a business pared with other T. F. Foss & Sons. Himself in This more makes U 85.00. \v,> Calderwood's Bakery—2. City- meeting for the election of officers and spent here will bring you aro the. largest makers and Ira F. Clark & Co. retailers of men’s £:;.r>o the transaction of other business. Re- SHIRT than shoes in the world. Wo Coo the Haitor. THE satisfaction you make and sell more 83.50 Geo. T. of local clubs were springer. ports made, showing find. A DOLLAR buys shoes than any other two Eastman Bros. & Bancroft usually manufacturers In the U. 8. a satisfactory condition. The following Iteui en K. Dyer. the Percale Shirt,— Established Oil v of I'ortland— 3. officers were those of latestfancy lfcJ' chosen, last year in 1870. Kendall & Whitney. being generally re-eleoted: a great assortment,—not a AUCTION. Found Dead in His Room Yesterday FALL President—Mrs. Luoy Hobart Day, of the lot. do F. O. Bailey & Co. poor pattern in Ought Why you pay $*> for Portland shoes when Morning. Vice President at S, J. of Gloves awaits to sell for more—they’re worth you can Found Large—Mrs. Importation you, W.L. New Wants, For Sale, To Lot, Lost, L. (BBrion, of Cornish. buy Douglas and similar advertisement* will bo found on A the best First Vice President—Mrs. S. Ham- the season around the it. DOLLAR buys ‘'hoes for 0 under heads. F. changing bring ^8.5o page appropriate of which ilton, Saco. time for heavier Gloves. Best fall WHITE Shirt, laundered, are just Corresponding Secretary—Miss Anne of Portland. that’s sold for the BRIEF JOTTINGS. Burgess, styles are here. anywhere Prominent Cit- Recording Secretary—MIbs Lilia F. bosom Formerly Donnell, of Portland. 2 clasp Pique Glace, (good weight price. Any style, any Treasurer—Dr. Emily N. Titus, of for fall sleeve length. at the Falmouth hotel inet of Cornish. Portland. wear) tan, red, gray, brown, It 1C A SON' more Thirty-six rooms THE W. L. DottgW *3« Auditor—Miss Eliza C. of Port- shoos are sold than other have been Installed with telephones. Toppan, $1.25 any make is bwm,,„ just land, THEV AUK THE UK.ST KOK JJr. Smith Taker will lecture to young Directors—Mrs, E. H. Osgood, Dr. J. 2 Real kid in the mar- clasp (best Best Mario of the l«est at Williston church tomorrow L. Herson, Mrs George C. Frye, Mrs. _ 50c and 75c Imperial and Imported $3 ^[\ people n. and American leathers. J. W. Mrs J. R. Mrs. ket for the all fashionable The Z evening upon “A Happy Meeting.” Dyer, Worcester, price) UcSl workmanship In unexcelled, W, F. of Old Mrs. Four-in-Hand NECKTIES 5)3 ^ifl Fernald, Orohard, n„„* 'I’he stylo is equal to $6.m The Sunday School of Congress Square as Cause shades, $1.00 'T'”''" Despondency Assigned Hannah J. Bailey, of Wiuthrop, Mrs. for 39 cents. Black and BeSt shoes of other makes. The, $3 fift church will meet to morrow morning. Zenns of Portland 2 ilioee. Thompson, clasp Mocha in tan. black, Roof a 'l ,1U11';usto,»-|UHde 'jj* gray, Ucol 1 hey will outwear two Sd Evangelist C. E. Evarts of Boston, will of the ltush Act. Honorary Vice Presidents—Rev. Henry Tan Hose, 3 pair for 25c. pairs fi(l D. D General Francis Fes- $1.50 Rnci ttt ,h* «»mo at the Men s at the Y. M. Blanchard, Dcot of1oth®rprice that 'l18*®8 have no speak meeting Dr F. II. Mrs. repute- S3 50 enden, Gerrlsh, George 2 tio«* Vou can recom- C. A. tomorrow afternoon at 4.30. 8. Mrs. 8. E. Mrs. J. U. clasp Glove (very stylish) Root Safely Hunt, Spring, heavy Cool mond them to your friends. has fitted In the lion. Andrew Hon. J. 153.50 A new room been up Fletohar, Hawes, $1.50 p lhoy ploaso everybody tint W. Miss Charlotte STANDARD CLOTHING Uodl wears them. Odd Fellows’ building at Woodfords and Symonds, Thomas, COMPANY, 1,000,1100 wearers S3 50 Mrs, Helen Coffin Farmington, Scotch Gloves for ladies and chil- be for to II. Milliken, formerly a well Beedy, Srnt anywhere $3.76. will ready oooupanoy Monday George Mrs. Abbie Col J. B. for Catalogue Fre* Peasloy, Auburn, w- L OmJOLAS SHOE CO., accommodate about 30 pupils of tho known citizen ol Cornish, committed Peakes, Dover, Mrs. L. W. Webster, dren, 50c W. C. WARE, Mgr. 544 Congress St. Brockton, t,!m, In this Saunders street primary school. Many suicide at the United States hotel Skowhegan, Mrs, A. F. Greeley, Ells- nei>l22-lt PORTLAND Mrs. C. 8. STORE; of the sohools are overcrowded and it has olty early yesterday morning. A report of worth, Quimby, Augusta, Hon. Frederick Roble, Gorham. 25 dozen extra large Waitress 546 been found nooossary to provide a large a pistol whb heard by several people but Congress Street. The resolutions adopted expressed 6 in. Mus- number of extra seats. nothing was thought of it and not until aprons, hem, good quality _..wsaii thanks to Mrs. Chapman-Catt for her The regular monthly meeting of the several hours afterwards was the body lin, 25c assistance and advloe, to the ladles of Woman’s auxiliary of the Y. M. C. A., discovered by Mr. Peter O'Connor, one Portland, and especially to Mrs George M. C. R. took plaoe yesterday. Only routine busi- of.tho proprietors ofJ the house. Mr. French one of the most R. C. Frye, for entertainment, the trustees Flannel, ness was transacted. O’Connor notloed an odor of escaping gas of the Friends’ ohuroh, members of the favored fabrics this fall, plain colors, The regular weekly meeting of tho W. in the corridors and soon looated the room press,'and the Maine Central; and in- or EXCURSION O, T. U., was held yesterday afternoon from whioh it came. It was found that stripes polka dots, equally good cluded also the following: -TO — at the headquarters of thojunion on Free the door was bolted on the inside. After Resolved, That the Maine Woman style. street. Plans were dlsoussed for attend- opening the door it was discovered that Suffrage association, while in sympathy Fine lot of embroidered flannels ing the annual convention of the state the occupant of the room a man about wiwi uii moral reiorniB, reamrms its in- society whloh is to be held at Calais Wed- 55 years of age, was lying dead on the dainty designs, hemstitched, 50c FABYAMS tention to hold to the original purpose of nesday, Thursday and Friday. Miss floor. Through (lie Crawford its to Notch fo a We There is no doubt that the case was devoting energies obtaining Cornelia Bow read leaflet on, “Why the White J full suffrage for women. Mountaius, also to Belong to the Union.” one of suicide of the deliberate type. Polka dot cashmere choicest mate- Resolved, That we heartily commend liev. 13r. Fenn will lecture tomorrow Mr. Milliken came to the hotel early rial for shirt organization and enrollment as a leading waists, beautiful shades evening on ‘‘Spasms of Popular Feeling.” Thursday evening and registered. He NAPLES feature of the work by this association of g Dr. Wilson's subject at the Free street turquoise cameo, violet, gray, for the year 1001, and that we urge local NEXT churoh tomorrow night is, “The Never nothing about his appearance which mode, blue, red with silk black SUNDAY. societies dots, EPARTIYIENT. I.* ave II 4* 4-lw^ n/mnannnf o_ the state to make Portland T nil would atti-act more than the at- throughout Delicatessen 9.30 a. m. Cl en ordinary with red. Arrive li.is a. m. every possible effort to double their mem- turquoise, white and laven- Naples 191.OU tivos of that family now living In Port- tention. Coroner McDonough was called Arrive Fhbyans ia.no o. m. The K0«ud the and | Leave labvaui house and an unneces- bership coming year by public der dots. 2.30 p.m. Trip to Mihfr land should attend, the would be after deeming Inquest Leave meetings, debates, etc increase the in- Naples2.1#p. m. KABYANs ur too small to contain them. sary turned the body over to Undertaker Arrive Portland && p. m. XApi.h terest in their several communities. The annual convention of the Young lilch. Investigation showed that the School umbrella, another lot of Sale- That we Todays OBSERVATION CARS Resolved, congratulate the Na- People’s Christian Union and Sunday man had come to the hotel armed for school steel KOH Til K NOTCH RIDE held in All his He tional Woman Suffrage association and umbrellas, paragon frame, schools of the state, will be the purpose of taking own life. F. F BOOTH BY, GEO. P. EVANS. natural Roast whole or 85c lb. 0en * Souls’ Unlversalist church, Stevens ave- had brought a revolver, a bottle of chloro- every auxiliary equal suffrage society rod, wood handles, heavy Chicken, halved, per Tlck*‘ Agt, V, P. a Otn’i Mia. SfiplSi.it.*«• upon so eminently worthy a successor of | nue, on October 9, 10 and 11. form and a rope. He probably first tried serge, while they last, 49c Susan B. Anthony as Carrie Chapman “ “ In reepeot to the memory of Woodbury to use the chloroform but did not suc- Cooked Brisket Corned Beef, ... 16c Catt. Real value, 75c S. Dana, for several years president of ceed in accomplishing his purpose. The the Portland Board of Trade and bottle was and the odor was many partly empty S. OF V. Chicken Pies, (without a bone,) * 13o each DRUGS years in its managing directory, the strong. Then he had stopped.up the crack and rooms of the Board and the Merchants’ at the foot of the door and had plugged Hosiery—the advance in the cost Prescriptions Macaroni and 8c in the corner store Exchange will be closed this afternoon the keyholes. After that he turned on General Order Prepares For Inspec- of Maco makes this interesting. Cheese, per portion during the hours of the funeral the full force. Then not services, gas evidently tion and Appoints Aides. Ladies’ fast black cotton un- to which all members are Invited to hose, at- oaring to trust to the awful effects of the Brcaktaat * • » each double Hominy Loaf, (>3 tend. I | gas, he took the revolver and fired a Division Commander Elmore N.Cour* bleached, split foot, sole, high Mrs. Susan Graham Clark will speak at bullet Into the side of his head, making son of the Sons of Ad best Maco Veterans, through spliced heel, cotton, heavy Fried Soft Shell 10c “ the Young Women’s Christian association a hole in the back of the eye Crabs, temple just jutant A. C. Shorey, has promulgated weight only 35c. 3 pair for fl.OC Sunday at 4.80 p. m. The wound bled freely and was In It- order No. 6, announcing various general Underwear—Ladies’ fall liev. Dr. E. O. Thayer will preach at self sufficient to cause death The rope matters of Importance to the order. The weight, Norway Ivrauter Anchovies, ... 35c per keg the Clark Memorial M. E. church, Sun- was found In his pocket. quarterly reports and per capita tax of jersey ribbed vests and pants, 25c at 7 o’clock. On the was found a letter from I day evening body 12 1*8 cents will be due September SO.Col Walter P. Perkins of CornlBh, relating to Ellsworth Camp, No. 10, has surrendered PERSONALS. the salejof some property. There were al- Its charter. Division Inspector Fred H. Eastman Bros. & Bancroft. so two sealed letters on the table, both Brown is charged with making the an- addressed to Walter P. Perkins, Cornish. nual Inspection in October and Novem- Lieut. Jaokson, who has been on duty In the afternoon Walter P. Perkins and ber. In the ollioe of the U. S. Engineer in hlr. Cook of Cornish came to Portland, The following aides de camp are ap- this city, has been relieved and ordered to PAINTS having been summoned by the news of pointed whose duties will be to 6erve on Willet’s Point. His place will be taken SHOWS ITS the death of Mr. Mllllken. From them it the staff of division commander, to look 1 MERIT, i and Brushes in by Lieut. Kutz of the engineer corps of « ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦<♦♦» ♦♦♦♦♦♦ »♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦• Is learned that the deoeased was formerly after the Interests of their oamp and re- the upper store the U. S. army. one of the most prominent citizens of port from time to time when circum- No. 262. liev. D. W. LeLacheur Is now resting Cornish. He came from Freedom,N. H., stances require: A. C. llall, F. L Beals, for a few days at his home^on Gilman and for years carried on a general store, C. F. Hutchins, E. C. Steol, A. Libby, street prior to his departure for China, and later a large olothlng manufacturing F. E. Pickering, A. L. Orno, B. L. He will preach at the West End M. E. business, being in oompany with Mr. Averill, I. C. Farr, G. E. Rackllff, L. B. Church next Sunday evening at 7 80. Lord, of Lord, Haskell & Co., of this J H. Jr., S. W. Mor- Mrs Edward C. Jordan has returned Daniels, Morrill, city. He was a prominent Deinoorat, and rill, J. P. Harris, L. T. Harrington, C. from a visit to Newport. for four years was postnxaster’at Cornish, F. Young, E. C. Allen, C. Vi. Stevens, PORTLAND,, Me., Sept. 14, 1900. Mrs. Mayo of Foxcroft Is visiting her under Cleveland. He was a member of C. H. Knight, P. L. Hutchins, A. E. PORTLAND STOVE FOUNDRY CO. Bister, Mrs. Fred Chase. the Osslpee Valey lodge of Odd Fellows Thomas A. B. L Hamil- Mr. Gilman Colburn or Grover, Young, Gentlemen:—It me Somerville and had been all the gives pleasure through chairs. He ton, G. C. John O. and Mrs W. Colburn of Cam- Harmon, Shaw, Jr., George a Masonic to inform you that I have had belonged to lodge In Freedom, E.II. Kid Ion, M. T. Merrill, W. T. Berry one of is packed with everything new in f bridge, are paying a visit to Mr. and N. H. G. L. Chas. C. Davis, E. H. your in constant use in the line. We hare tbe X Mrs. John E. Greene. Seabury, ranges my X .Jewelry During late years Mr. Mllllken met Lothrop, G. W. Gray, O. E. Ludwig = house since T most stock ia the ? Dr. and Mrs. Harris of Fryeburg are THE RAGHLAN OVERCOAT 1882, a period of 18 complete city. with reverses In his business and was friends this ♦ Come to our storo we css shew v visiting In city. will be very for fall and VVI1V- that forond to leave Cornish In order to craln a MAINE CHAUTAUQUA UNION. popular years. During time I HAVE Mr. ltobert H. TEIl wear, it may be made with thj same you usually found In X Knight, acoompaniod = X everything livelihood. He went with his to The Maine Union held Its effect In front as a Chesterfield, PAID NOTHING WHATEVER == Mrs, and Miss are family Chautauqua being very FOR REPAIRS. ♦ a first class establish- by Knight Knight, full In the or cut and with a wide jewelry for or back, long (| Boston, and the past year more has adjourned annual meeting at the Oxrord collar The making the tour of the Canadian pro- taKfe the form of a storm coat. Wo =5 stove is in perfect = X incut. o been a fashionable house There was have a great variety of OVERCOATS aud order, vinces with Kimball’s excursion keeping lodging house, Fryeburg, Wednesday. = party. we feel sure you can see that will neither = at 81 avenue. Hi? son lives a and enthusiastic A new sometbiug being cracked, nor Huntington large meeting. plea- CLARION I 2 of committees. To is Professor Erich Schmidt” whispered from old Greek mythology were all about, Stripes Forever” aroused every 00—Appointment erick. Fresh laurel wreaths with broad patriotic choose officers. To choose executive com- E. as In a decisive manner a man somewhat tha of a heart, but it was the “Star streamers of yellow satin were banked quick giving impression Spangled mittee. Reports of officers. Election of of most attractive museum. Priceless marble columns and Banner” that officers. •bout Its ba89, placed there by regiments entered, personality. brought Americans to RANGES AND the of more from Home, of King and their one loyal woman Old 2.30— “Needs.” The West, Rev. Ever- HEATERS I named in honor of the old and Immediately began shuffling antiques gifts feet, waving warrior, ett Lesher, Augusta; India, Rev. Her- than four hundred feet, the approved Pope filled sides and corners. Interesting Glory frantically from the end of her man Child, Gray; Africa, Rev. A. I. ARE MADE Herman fashion of evincing partiality for portraits of Wilhelm and his family umbrella. Our thoughts outdistanced Davis, Bath; State of Maine, Mr. M. E. RGGHT 1 She was the fond mother of a fine Ricker, Lewiston.; What We Propose To Do, Rev. J. Auburn. baby. But it was a She Stanley Durkee, crying baby. j Question box. TO GIVE RIGHT RESULTS. un&Lj£hed it i andlooked for I THURSDAY EVENING, SEPT. 27. | The material used is the best obtainable. pins. Nothing j Young People. was it. ! The care taken in construction hurting 7.15—Praise. great insures good working She looked to 7.30— Prayer. qualities and long life. the baby’s 7.45—Are our state societies sufficiently The features and con- food, it was united in work? Rev. C. W. Rogers, _ special improvements give greatest sweet and Steep Falls. venience. w h o 1 e some. 8.10—Address, Rev. A. B. Howard, Ask the of user—there are thousands. If But the South Danville, N. H president of New opinion any your S baby dealer does not the still cried and Hampshire Young People. have CLARIONS, write to us. wrailed. Then MODERN INTERPRETATIONS OF she called the CHRISTIANITY. doctor. He examined the Rev. Luther Freeman, pastor of Chest- child and said nut street church, will begin tomorrow starvation.” a course of Sunday morning sermons “The child is crying for food.” But,” on the above subject. The topics and *aid the “it has all the food it mother, dates will be: September 23, “Religion will take.” “The question of starva- in the Home;” September 30, “Religion tion” replied the doctor, “is not how in Business and Soolal life; Ootob er 9, much food is taken but how much is as- “Religion in the churoh,” This church has free seats cordial weloome for limilated and goes to nourish the andj£a body.” all. Pain iu is often the out- the body only Our JtFo*t Successful students anglicise who combine the Regular Busi- cry of starvation. You eat enough but ness Course with the the stomach is not doing its work, and special branches, Shorthand and Typewriting, or the Put the I nervous system is starving. Telegraphy. One rate of tuition pays for all. stomach and the will cease, ri^ht pains Write for and full information together with the uncomfortable conse- catalogue concerning our free offer of a Rem- quences of the condition. There is no Sho Typewriter to our students. —.. .. rammnMnmma medicine made which can equal Doctor F. L. SHAW, President, Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery in -Brandies at Augusta and the of its action on the stom- Bangor. Portland quickness ugld3mW&S »ch. It cures diseases of the digestive TIIK TIBR-GARTM. and nutritive system, increases the ac- ____ tion of the and a blood-making glands, on the w ns well as medallions gpaco and reached tranquil harbor, fl favorite Professor. This peculiar hung ills, so induces a and distri- its island proper perfect show and of Alexander—never weddod, sheltering many sails, resting bution of the nourishment t ioublo shuffle is also performed to pictures The Best Trade in a New 8 Room House for a man of moder- necessary on its wat9ra: save to science. One lovely sitting figure like jewels peaceful past ate means to blood and nerve and muscle t as when some diffident man that has hern offered in Portland foryears. bone, Isapproval, where show In marble of Adelaide as Psyche shows busy thoroughfares shops the whole There is E tumbles into his place. It is apt Read the : throughout body. tardily not description no con- a butterfly, but objects new and quaint elsswhere alcohol, opium or other narcotic ^ o work an effeotive cure. It was with the young girl holding seen. anl down the elm lined streets New, 8 Rooms all decorated, Sebago water, store room on first tained in “Golden Medical Discovery.” W. the fol- the most exquisite statue Is Thorwald- Up large floor, fc xtreme satisfaction grasped liee hot air furnace in of all a ’’I wi*li to to the world that Dr. Pierce's the and cellar, large piazza, and best it has fine lot, sixty- say “Lilszt—Schu- sen’s This represents the our fancy wandered, grace beauty Golden Medical has a great 1 owlng closing sentence “Hope.” ive feet on street and one hundred and feet enough to raise Discovery proved “Linden’s can not fifty (150) deep, largo to writes Mrs. 1£. Uacon. of Gabriele and Is said to be a of whose trees reach, blessing me,” Kllen aarin”. This may read meagre but daughter ill the vegetables for large family, beautifully located, electric cars pass the door Shutesbury, Franklin Co., Mass., “as I firmly the of the tall and with dim eyes and shaking voices, if I the wind blows, striking likeness; pose ;very fifteen minutes. This house can be any party as rent. b«li*va 1 should be in a very bad state now e traws tell which way bought by good wholly hid I had the ethereal we cheered for dear old Portland. Price not taken it. Prior to September, 1897, ,nd those two words threw a flood of figure, the falling drapery, $2000. doctored for stomach trouble for several MRS. HERMANN KOTZSCHMAK, my lecture. In every way beauty of the face held us spell-bound. If want the best trade of life do not sniss years, going through a course of treatment with- ] Ight upon the you your this. out real I had The same In bronze any benefit. In September, 1806, ave Professor Paulsen is the figure reproduced sick worse could eat but popularity E1SH ARRIVALS very spells and grew ; Slow, stands above the graves of the entire httle. Icommenced In September, 1897, to take c pposite of his younger colleague. hr. time I could Humboldt which we reached In The local mackerel fisheries have been Pierce’s medicine and iu a short [ellborate in speeoh, his face shows the family L. M. 53 St. *tt and work. ia LEIGHTON,7 I have gained twenty pounds his the depths of the forest. Greatness cer- considerably better this yeax than last. Exchange»ept21dtf months.” £ ,eep thinker. Horn a peasant, by MISCKLLANKOUS. rcoirs. mscrix ankottb, < the woman who took It.” mxscxixan biscbiaan ao vs. “By young "] _ “Oh, I dare say! You and your young! »•<♦>«•<•>••■<♦>•••<$>•••<$>•••<$>*••<♦>•••<$>•• ••<£>*• *<$>-«*<$>«*<$>**^>" •*<$»••<£>•• woman are a precious pair!” ^ A rsp w w «-> The front door opened, and her hus- #-sin 1 band entered. The ejccited lady ran to him and began a most ridiculously mis- leading account of the whole affair and my connection with it FOUR. ARMED “There seems to be something very j strange here,” said the husband. “When If a is SEE and needs a did you discover that my wife was rob- person medicine Is It bed?” >. not wise to get one that has stood the test s»d. “I saw of 11 LADY the woman stealing her I | UvingstonHK|| purse.” time ami has hundreds of thousands of cures “Why didn’t you denounce her then to Ets credit 9 as a thief?” I didn’t think that A wo~nen who id <& “Well, necessary. great many try every* I thought it might be her first TV——' offense, hear of in the of as indeed it afterward proved to be.” thing they way medlcira, and SUNBURN “Humph! Just wait here a few min- this experimenting with unknown drugs Is a was white and with utes, will you?” CHAFING Has one I im- slender, long, taper any else, wonder, being He constant menace to their fingers. I tliink there is a great deal of went out, and when he returned It already impaired BITES bued with an unselfish desire to benefit MOSQUITO character expressed in the human was with a policeman. health* his fellow men, ever had the same lam- “I’d like to so I to interest hear this interesting story This is for there are remedies whtoh are ITCHINu hand, thought myself very unwise, no experi- entable experience which I.Zi'mri Mum- of yours told in a by studying the hands of my pretty police court,” said the ments und have been known years and years to be doing only good. SCRATCHES ford, have had? vis-a-vis. man. Take for instance, From to the time of Despite SPRAINS my youth up my They were now gloved and crossed my Indignant protestations I | was E* Psnkhamps attaining the age of 43 I was possessed on her lap, and, to my surprise, instead placed under arrest and taken to I Lydia Vegetable Gcnspounth STIFFNESS of the the police station, where I was locked For its record hits been one unbroken of an unwearying zeal to bo of some slender, pliant hands I had no- thirty years chain of gnjj. up. In vain I scut here and i cess. No medicine for female ills the world has ever known to In The groat ticed, these were us characterless as messages has such FATIGUE good humanity general. a record those of a stuffed doll. seemed there. My lawyer was out of town, and for cures. I found, was that hu- They stumbling block, so, it and to be fairly crowded into her seemed, were all my friends. I It seems so that some will take medicines about which know in and gloves, strange people they really nothing, some of which manity general particular could was forced to and while I was wondering how she pass the night In that might be, and are, really harmful; when on the other hand it is easily proved that over one million women have beea never be brought to appreciate one dreadful could so disfigure such naturally pretty place, and early the next restored to health by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. ALL PAIN disinterestedness. I was We have in the of the United States more testimonial letters than thing—my members someMilng very singular hap- morning arraigned in the police ! published newspapers genuine have ever been in the interest of other medieino. Many a rebuff and many a humiliat- pened. court. We had police justices in those published any and the We have thousands like tho following addressed to Mrs. Pinkham : ing experience met me in my laudable My eye was attracted by a move- days, one before whom I was | ment oil the right side of the lady, and brought was an old friend—or rather montniy Suffer my Baok- Another Gaso of Kid- /a Loiter Which at old enemy. I had faced him once Proves while I watched two long white fingers ache and Bearing-down Womb and Bladder That f. | before during the lust days of my un- ney, Lydia Ptokham’s i and a thumb stole out from under her Pains Cured fortunate cold water experiment. always by Trouble Cured by Lydia Vegetable | cloak and busied themselves In tho Em Plnkham's Compound Moriarty I*. J. gliyed ut me from i Lydia Vege- Em PSnkham's Will Remove pocket of the woman sitting next her. table Vegetable Tumor and j under his bushy eyebrows as he heard Oontpoundm back under the Cure Other Presently they slipped the charge—larceny. I suffered untold agony vevery Gontpoundm Weakness. a I could no protecting garment holding purse. month, relief until I tried — “I’ve seen you before,” he said. get “Dra.r Friend Two years ago I Two years ago I was a great buI- looked closely at the other side and de- | your medicine *, your letter of advice “Weren’t you up here once for viola- had child-bed fever and womb trouble ferer from womb trouble and tected a there also. All this and a few bottles of E. Pink- profuse movement tion of the excise Lydia worst form. law?” ham’s Vegetable Compound have mado in its For etglit months flowing each month, and tumors would time the two gloved hands lay crossed “I wag not,” I answered Indignantly. ! me the woman alive. I shall after birth of babe I was not able to sit form in the womb. In happiest I had four tumors her lap and her eyes were on the “Are you represented by counsel?” i bless you as long as I live.”—Miss up. Doctors treated me, but with no in two I ! floor of the car. years. went through treat- “No. I don’t need This Joie Saul, Dover, Mich. I had burn- any. charge j help. bearing-down pains, ment with I This double sxxrprise caused me two doctors, but they did me no Is too ridiculous.” Four years ago I had almost given ing in stomach, kidney and bladder separate shocks. The had four ! good, and I I would lady He advised me to waive examination up hope of ever being well again. I trouble, and my back was so stiff and thought have to arms and wras a pickpocket. Immedi- was afflicted with those dreadful head- sore. The right was badlvaffected resort to Par Women. until I could procure counsel, but I de- ovary morphine. ately she ai-ose and started to leave the ache spells which would sometimes and everything I ate distressed me, and The doctor said Dr. Tolman’s Monthly has brought manded that the case proceed at once, i that all that could Regulator car. last three or four Also had back- there was a bad happiness to hundreds or anxious women. On the instant I decided bow I days. discharge. me j It was astonishing what an array of j help was to have an operation and There is positively no other remedy known would act. I huri-led after the mis- ache, bearing-down pains, leucorr- I was confined to my bed when I that will so evil have the womb to medical science, quickly and j looking things they brought hoea, dizziness, and terrible pains at wrote to you for advice and followed removed, but I had safely do the work. JIavo never had asinglo guided young woman, pausing an ln- against nie. me to vour directions beard of Mrs. Pinkham’s failure. The longest and most obstinate cases ! stant to to the whose monthly periods confining my faithfully, taking medicine and only say lady The detective In a are relieved in 3 days without fail. No other big department bed. After reading so many testi- Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- decided to try it, and wrote for her will do this'. No no no pui-se she had taken: remedy pain, danger, store said he had seen a woman, whom monials for your medicine, I concluded Li vor Pi 11s, and the interference witli work. The most difficult pound, using Wash, advice, and after her “Madam, if you have lost any of your to and am now able taking Vegetable cases treated corres- he recognized as a try it. I began to pick up after to do the most of my successfully through j shoplifter, acting the tumors were the most satisfaction to the first and con- I I Compound expelled pondence and complete property, repox-t police headquai-tex-s. When she found she was 5 taking bottle, have jework. believe should have in instance. I relievehun- suspiciously. and I to guaranteed every Perhaps I can recover It for you.” 1 tinued to gain and now feel if it had not been for your Com- began get stronger right doftds of ladies whom I never see. Write for watched, she left the establishment. rapidly, like a and am as further All letters BITE TOOK MY ARM AND HURRIED ME ALONG. ! The looked in but I different woman. I can recom- pound. I hope this letter may be the along, well ever before. Gm particulars. truthfully lady up surprise, He followed her and saw her me answered. Free confidential advice in all Join mend E. Pinkham’s result of some other suffer- did not wait. I sprang from the car Lydia Vegetable benefiting trnly sav that I would never had matters of a or delicate nature. Bear efforts, but It was not until I encoun- : on the sidewalk. got- private Compound in terms to all sick woman. I rccom meude four Com- ten wel 1 had it not been for in mind this is safe under and took after the four armed lady. highest ing Lydia E. absolutely j1 tered the four handed that I The on the testified — remedy lady gave policeman post women.” Miss Rosa Helden, 126 pound to every one.”— rs. Pinkhnm’K — every possible condition and will positively She had left the avenue and was j Mary Compound.” Mary A. , that half an leave no after ill effects upon the health. By up in disgust. i hour after the time men- \V. Cleveland Avc., Canton, O. Vaughan, Trimble, Pulaski Co., Ky. Stahl, Watsontown, Pa. mail securely sealed, $2.00. Dr. K. M. TOL- walking rapidly down a side street j This after I had tioned by the detective he had observ- MAN CO.. i*0 Treinont St., Boston, Mass, j happened shortly when I overtook her. ed a who was a well closed water store. Ten woman, known i my years ago, “I’m afraid you are a bad young wo- crook and who was called sometimes -■.. .A-r j< kl*~ -ffi % .. -'*nsMr~‘ o>^,2r > I REG UL A TI0 > having met with indifferent success in I said. K& tvSBOi S. man,” ! “Lady Liza” and sometimes “Slippery a business career, solely from my un- She looked around In astonishment. Lize,” get off a car. I had followed willingness to take advantage of the “What, my elderly protector again?” The Maine Central to Subject Him to and Joined her, and the officer had seen extreme she said, and to but did gullibility and desire to be began laugh, her hand me something. Notice to Discipline. not In her walk. I had Taxpayers humbugged of my fellow creatures, I pause rapid “That is all perfectly true,” I said, I In her. For difficulty keeping up with conceived the idea of a water store. I “but if this unhappy young woman ig Ready The Maine Central has Issued orders “I saw you take that purse,” I said CITV OF PORTLAND. had discovered that many men went forbidding newsboys dumping goods In- sternly, “and I want you to give it to into a saloon for a glass of beer simply Notice Is hereby given that the to passengers laps. The new regulations me.” because there was no place where they are as follows: “What purse? What are j*ou talking TAX BILLS FOR 1900 could a of water. Business Only one news agent will hereafter be get glass about?" she said angrily. j j have been committed to do by the assessors ts allowed upon each train, and he must Having a small, independent fortune, “The purse of that lady who sat be- be clothed in the uniform adopted l y I put a few thousand dollars Into a lit- side you. There is no need for you to the news company and approved by tl e tle place, stocked it with ice tanks, dissemble,” 1 replied. “If you don’t do I as I bid I will have arrested.” I SEPT manager He must be clean and neat In glasses and a marble counter and put you, you SATURDAY, 22, attire and to She shot a wicked look at me from personal polite passengers out a sign to the effect that drinking The ordinance of the City of Cortland, allow- and others with whom he comes In con- under her black brows, but made no ing a discount of one per cent wav repealed la water could be had there free of I At 520 ! 189J, consequently no discount wllibe allowed. tact while on duty. He will be subje t! reply. St. charge. Congress to discipline by the conductor and may “It Is a shame that you should turn Any person not receiving their tax bill balers I at once encountered the violent September 2d. 1900. can procure a copy on ap not with him more than op- affliction to such base carry one trunk, your advantage,” Opposite CASCO STREET, plication to ihis office, office* hours » a ra. to l of the whioh will be placed In the baggage car position saloon element, but this I said. p. m.; 2.90 to 4 p. m. Saturdays, I a. n. to U m. ooty. 1 had What I was not “What affliction?” she With the largest assortment in the j or such other location as may bo desig- expected. pre- asked. city. CiF.O. H. 11 BBT. nated by the conductor, not less than ten pared for was the hostility of the gen- I did not wish to wound her unnec- City Treasurer and Collector. ! Oty Treasurer and Collector's Office. Portland, minutes before the of the eral public. As soon ns it became ap- essarily and hesitated before replying. departure DINNER WARE, September 7,1800._MptTitNW train, and must not be removed from parent that I was not advertising a “The fact that you have two arms the car new water or more thun other TOILET at the destination until all pas spring selling something j people.” SETS, CSTY OF PORTLAND. eengers have alighted. While soliciting j In connection with my gratuitous dis- She turned away her head, and her FANCY sales he may not be permitted to deposit tribution of aqua para, people began to shoulders shook. I thought I heard a CHINA, VASES, LAMPS, Notice lo Contractors. his books or other articles In the laps o! I ask where the business end of the thing sound of laughter, but when she turned and ! Seated propoeais for rehuildlas: sewer ta Et the passengers or any car seats, but will I came in—what I was doing it for, any- around she seemed to be crying. PRESSED GLASSWARE. | cb .D^c street, will be received at the <18cv t be allowed to announce in a voice how? invariable answer—that I “You don't know what I suffer on ac- : the Con ml«sk*ner of Fublle low j My -+- Worn. l*ortl»i% i Elaine, until Thursday. September .7W, IMS not exceeding four times while pass- was trying to do some good In a small count of it,” she said, her voice broken “I’VK SKKX YOU BEFORE” j at 12 <- clock M.. when they will be peMMf ing through each car, offered way and that 1 expected no return by sobs. “People avoid me as a mon- During the coining week we ahull make <'i>eti*d and rea
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