The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, August 16, 1901, Image 8
Henry M. M >lui>'S, I'll. CI.
IIOI.MICS 6c MOO
i 11 . i-.-t ?>, ;im 11.< * . !? ??re none t
I - >:i ' i" ?.jfk wil let
ilrtii;.-' 1 11.:' - I lie n a " w- l?uv on
tin. /. It - i _t ,.t -> .11: ion to us
Sell. I ollt i" i'l-t a - .-toil ^'ttui
pu'.i for 11 >0.1 e.iti.u I :?et t any tie
jjr i.Ui ite ..tul i.-'ei.seu with
ps.t rviu'.^e.
HOLMES & MOC
I 111 lcr I Ic
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PRINTERS' COT VENTION.
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at I! 1 rn: 1111 m,
1N M II w. \ i : lo ? At to
cm ii o. . .or - /. iitU :i ir.unl-n
: i I: :ii TVpci;r;<>l>iuo;ii
u:i IV -i u-m I.viiri:
complete.i tin* .? "1111111.-nt of the
btamhi.k' c mi::?ict "n -i-ii-Mi
then sub nitfi a a ?a: tvo: >ntury rop ?r(
liivn ? .i lit e r
to I. jo;lit o ' it> o*. tile iaL?--i u>
v .1 a> t. . . in-' at: .rn>-v .>1
tlie Infra.:; .:ia i'ys > turn ii ti'i.on
to t ;; life' tit ;i in r-u-tp oi tin
llUxi I; .1 . in. -< i .II'".
Iii ve \v v x f-iu> of tlu
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rOt'iu v :> i-.-.?tt paper trustoo,
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iiuay r--t a !' .. . ..; lia in
Prosaic-ti: ]?vm - v rt - t. at t.: levOilue
> ' ti'e I:.'- a i nai ifiioii is amm
in. -l< ijuat Tin. r?-: . ilia.- r of ins r>
port \va- a' : t-? ? :%; i cna'toii ?!
locai la- in i *i. ? in \ -a- U> an i tl-s.
i: i \'ii\- in. ; .- ii * - it u.i tii'.' report
it'- . j) o;ri -n
No. 1, : i . i. .< }>.-ration
o; ; i. r. ; t ; : - el . n otypers
from the Imcrtiuiintinl iyjh>
trrnpn ' ir< . : .* i. ; r-ii. Tno
comitii"' -- a:, i : . . r -iiinieu . ition
oil i.e.- i; -a. ami i i'-u?' <iobate
t .. w nr.-im-. : .i provides
for coin; i mitotic my - a tiiii Storuo*
tvp : aie; I. To ; -r ' 1 ta-le District
union, win ar? ' ?iur r?":u.:ito,
charii-r. :r i r v; r or rair./.e ail
si 'Ceotv an . those ai] I ij'ud in con*
taction witn in 111c.i s.
BLOODY RACE R!CT.
Serious I.ne timer I! IW'f'il H acks
a nti ?\ l! II'- i II < >11 lo.
J \t I--w, <>., Auir. hi ?News has
in.;; r it :i i -v- --? ... i*i. .r
lit tin: !: . ni'-'ro "..intigr .amis.
Tile j?r?- - : < w. if* - pa.- ihvuvs b< 11
resentf i, ami w* . a C.y.; Hurt ut t .is
city pot :ir > it .t wen ;i in gro niiiu
it was 11 i :.v? uiiuuto-. until nearly 1 U
persons w> le ci:_u::iu m .1 liere" Kitie.
Constat).1 - \v?t v.tial) ro restore order
ami one of tn 111. Unurliuor ,Johnson,
was strut1': over rue !mint with a sii ttletre<
ami - re r.slv in/, ire t.
A ilo/ton it- >; .e eanie here to seek
the seft'iee.- j : \ sn-nms. lie ti ill
last <i ie. iri': in \ lien the wht.ee
wei1" tVre-'i to il tr uu the -'round.
IV* -r ' s ana ?.. ins \vt re t ie w cupous
Used.
train \Vr> a died on >1., K. A; 1'.
1' \ 1: - * v . Ivan., All.. hi. ? Missouri,
Kansas ami 1\ - nov.hbound pu-sejiger
train N ?, ?i 11 in Kansas ( dry at
o oVioci; th>> .a uu'-', was wrec.ce i at
Pry or 'r -i". t- i".. ill - morning. No
on" : : j" rrt 1 i.nrt. .! in- front of tiie
Jiiaii ear t.a s'vi*,::i ami was
ii telle fa.l.__:lge ear llll i
, tm. sia.>. t . : . N.. 1 . :! f> nison,
it i... i' ?e- 1." tiie : ".tiuii 01
soinhi" ;i.o M . N N i. j-iism i
tram N . ai . ?/ . er iius norm
lug.
.* 11 v< \ . it veil k'.jiij.
ni'.tv \ 11 :. a .1.. a :. hi.?Civil
engim t is a..'.a- arrr '. licit ami farted
out to surf' v to jtop "'I J' oa'nr.
i > ? ?? <*- : :? ruilro.io.
I'll.- 1" ' > 1 '"l ' I OH t tin* 0OI1jurui't
nui v . .1 'Mi. Itou ;t. suOU
us tiio survey c.m b" i:;:t .o
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try ! . "< ' '.?'< <i'.' *. -ifi I |jj
not'il a .ml* if t ii*l- ri ! * <>y, |j
in my I . i Ii.'i ii ii * ! ..<' nt i',
Willi fill ' XI I I! " iv.l. 'll p. I llii.l j
nn?1 nix u - < ?. ' w?pU i r tw . I"
?a limnl li* r ' n j'li ,\l ?M|H- i J
M l>n.ill lnnn?"'l to t > W .1 i.f . I*'
MR nn1 B1-rV ?rn k'\ ? I / I | [ '
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Maur'ce A. Moor
KMC S PHAR \ I AC A'
oo yood f >r sick folks,
ill runninjr chances with second i?r.td
ly the wry highest quality of every
s to know tli it every prescription v.
s will nuike it. No mutter what yoi
Iter. Our prescript ions arc tilled by
years of expcrieo.cc. We solicit you
)RE'S PHARMACY,
>tel Unioi 1
ATTACKED BY MAD CAT.
Terrible Jlxpericiioe of a South Cairo
itua Woman,
i CmAiM.ivsiov, Au *. 13. ? A luau \v!i
returned to too city from tho tip conn
try brought back as a souvcuir a thrill
im; story of au attack made on a tvhit'
i woman by :i mad tout cat. Acooruim
5 ! nts account the woman was walkin
i:t ttic yard wli. u, without warning, the
I cat tnu'ie a vicious luucc aiul plantn
r its suarp tectli ju-t below her throat
; The grip wus so strong and powertn
. that tile woman could not break it. lie
, crio- attracted numbers ol the family
, Wueu tuey attempted, however, to tain
tin; cat away the grip had cvideiith
, turtle i to lockjaw, ami the animal eouU
not be removed, The woman'- sutler
li g was terrible. A linal effort wa
, made to live her from the cat, but tin
wh- nor ac-'ompiHlied until rlie animal'
head had l eeii ooiup cteiy -erved iron
. it.-, u. dy.
l'.vi n j ; i r death the teeth clung t?
, the lit -h in a vise like grip. Tne woum
wus cauteri/. u aim a: last n i .rts tie
woni: !i was improving. it wa- sai<
tn.it iietore attaching the woniau fh
oat had luitcu other animals, and in tie
same mi^nboriio id otut-r cats bad :e
s.iulted their owners. The t'e:ir of hy
dr phobia wa- au gi cat tu.it ad nogs n
the ln.m- iiate vicinity of the woman*
! hoiuc have been blocked and chained.
CROSSLAND GIVES BONO.
He shot < n[lie.Ill Wiley In Molltgoni
cry J.a-t Week.
JIoXTOo.Mruy, A' v, Aug. I k?Thi
preliminary m i ring yesterday oi Dr. b
li. Crossiacd, who shot Captain Is". J
Win y, son ol Oonjjr- ssninn Wiley, i?ts
Wednesday niyht, reunited 111 Crosskiui
beiiiy Ij'.umu ov r to tin.; -rand jury it
tilt) >uai u: 00. Winy v. a- imt nl>i<
to He in c ?tut. Tile trial e.eveoped r i'
mot that rite trouble ;\v at >. a .-tat
military e. nriinurn J i \. < > nrs uyo, 11
\\i.icii *'r< --iitnu was -us|>-mb d Iron
in- olliee a- loinui i;n> r ol a loo it tr< o
it the suite yn ?r ,, \viiioii is i.o.v coin
tuaudeii i>y W.i y. Win y was a wit
tie-.- i,,r cuts state,
i It also dev- loped rlmt la.-f winter fin
two ineu had a con r??vcrsy a in Wilt;
chain ?i'e?l Crussiand to ?i oiit a due
out.-aie of Alabama. *0" i-.-l .mi .-ay
jleste ; a b >aru of a ..in r. Tin- board rquiruii
Ct-osskiu i to ajtoloi^izu t > Wiley
lite two lilel! IIa 1 nor 'Hell sum- (in
ap a _ry wa- in n.e. 11 ' are munis r
; hciyut, Oro.-.dsnd bciuy i! feet i" ii.ciitnh
ami wciyii-nc 2:?!J |ionn is, wiul
Wilej i . U id.: '& inches tali and weiyn
?1.
BOLD DIAMOND THEFT.
In liioad Diiyii^ln .\cj;ro l?ob- Yoiinj
La?i\ nl' Yniiiali.es.
Jv I'.s'.i.w ; i.i.i-:. Fiu., Any. Id.?Int<
a br.-iite-s oiiii'e iivi r Leake A McNeills
druy store, in tiie v liter of the city
yc-tor ;ay about noon, a thief walkc<
\i';i stoic a v i.liable iot of diamond- In
loyiny to Mi-s .Mainu* Join s.
1 n rolbi r'v is one of tin- boldest o
'in n cent nil'nir- of the kind in JaeK
onviiit. 1 lie property .stol-n consistm
ol iwo (iian.omi riuys?one .-or wiui :
niryi and ine other wi n a small s. li
:a:ie a: inioini; a ri'.ff set wirn ;iv?
o; a - m d ten jiean.-, a ladies' siivei
\\ a -h, and ai-o a pocket I cod contain
iiiu mom v. 11. ail am uiitiny to ,-ev ra
iiu:. i"e oo:. ivs. not to speak ol tin
pi r- :a: v-.iui iTa -iiiny to tiiem. Tin
Mi-.- J i - ni-rsolf, who, comilit.' out o
an i!. r i >:n <si iii" .-.line hull, navini
ju-t tinid ii'-r lunch, met liie m i'
I a: ilit: . r ol in - oflice 111 whieii .-;u
works, ami >nw that ho hail taken hei
f j- w ry. \\.. Ii -in- mi.i n.ao- ii on (in
ut.siHi i \vinl-- -nu wont to ?at her lunch
Iv i i i <-i| \\ 111 ?> A - tec1>.
?iiKi.iiv. X. C., Aui*. 1 3?The news
lms rt-uci-cd town unu C. bas is, u vomit
man, who liven in the Sharon m-i-tii
1 .rn<>od, ah- ut 5 miles from Siinioy
w.i- Ki.li-ii l?y i^ninii.e svnile lie slept
H -mother u a- -no"i;--d also, out uoi
-i-i-i iiis.v. I'm .i_-nti.niy .-et his bod oi
lire, and the house was saved by throw
I nit? the bed into ihe yard.
I > I- SVIII-ll III Mill I* >11*1.
Chaiii.o'itk, X. (J., A ut,'. 13.? Jolm
Garrison ami his nophew, aped 14 years
were drowned while bathing 111 a mil
' |?' ml near llickorv. The boy tfot inn
| deep w it-r, aim Garrison attempted n
' i'( -cure o n, both lo.-iit{< rheir livi
I Garrison's body ha- been recovered, l-u
1 tlie body of tin- b >y nas not been found.
Will Meet III AI I a 111 a.
j A rr. \vr.\, Ant. 13. ? The Southeast
cm J'.isS'-itK' r asso'-iarion will hold r
j m< tint? in Atlanta on Tuesday, An ,',
I 20. The lime! inc- of t.lm uw<.<nii>?>?.. ?
-- ? . .. - .....iwwmi iun ?ii
Hl\v:?y-. uciMSMiis of ??ri)nt interest, am
Atlanta railroad inn are lt>oKin>? f'?r
ward t<? tin- all.ui wuh iiv- h
auticijuitifa.s.
threw I.amp at "-wit t heart.
I ilthl- VMIoKO, N. C., A'ljf. 13.? ?-\
younj? white limit was mro-icd li.-ro foi
lite unii-iml exuu 11 throwinga iijrhtet
lamu tnronu.: u window j: hi- twit
heart, of whom h? ra wildlv ;,.,tions
ami who nini ret used to jro ruh.nr witi
t in in. flic younjj woman c .sea pod
| riuu.s injury.
I ! irat Halo i'or AInb tinn.
Monil.i:, An:?, 13.? Tin: first hale o
Alabama cotton and rho first nov>* bait
here was recen d last night from T. ii
l'uriah A <Jo., Neilio, Wilcox couuty.
1 SITUATION IS THE
- STRIKE FIEL3 TODAY
Workers Hake Further Gains
" at ItlcKcesport.
BELLAIRE MILL TIED UP
iioth Oilleials of the Combine ami
headers of the Strikers Kxpress
Their Satisfaction at the Outlook.
ShaltVr Will Ciu to Wheeling.
PiTTsnfKti, Aug. Id. ? Complete re
i turns from till tho strike centers have
| not been received today, but as fur as
I they go they indicate that there nui
- 1 been but slight chnnyo in conditions
since yesterday. Daring the liigut the
aj striKor.s made furthor gains from the
I National Tube company at McKeo.sport
| and M'eiu to liavo somewhat strength'*
I cueil their position at Wheeling.
t
.* j The Heliuire plant was closed last
; i night, but a determined attempt will be
L' ! mud I- to operate it today. The strikers
; are w;>ti aiu : the plant and h ti. t that
1 i they have ir tied up raid aro 111 u posi?
i tion to kc mi ir so.
I Piepararions arc being made here to
increase the number of men 111 the
; Liud-uy and MeCuieiieon mills, which
. have been operating wit u oii> non-union
, crew since last \vi ik, and also to start
. tne big Painter mill, wmch has been
, idle since Hie nrst oruer to strike went
i out.
j Tiie police here have shown that they
) . will P'tiite a determined attempt to pro
i i vein violence or disorder, and tne stem
managers regard r??is as n ttnorabie
i point to break into the strike with nouu
j union men. Ii apparent tinn 110 pi u:>
j j have yet been formed for attempts at
. 1 resumption at Me Ha e.vport 01;^* heeling.
. . it. is Uuie\ u that tiie oompnnns wno-c
: ; plants are < ltiicr partly or co nph i'-.y
. e.pnp: .mi wiii wait until tiie <<\ ateaieut
at thoau two points na> ?n - ivd.
>1 OIK's K.'cisrci'IIU'O.
Tim Americnn I'lnpUtte c unpany i>
moving t*.? secure i\-nmpiion at some of
it* plants, and the oil; -in.- i.mv !Vei sure
that tiuy will -tu'C' en. Mayor 11 i*
- ! Boynron of Nil- s in-: i--u ia catt'iiinu
. j in wn.oh ne -ays hum (; < -f'U'ih of at
I U nicts on iuc ..V'.s <>1 11a la-hrci tin
| workerr ?*. ?.if exam." rut i.
Tim? ofhoial seen 1: : today r xpr< ->
i ! rh'-ir compere sntist ' turn with tne
i pro:;re-s tin y are inn.:111s;. They .viy
|. that It til V could t 1 . lt"i;ri'?!l for
i? tin ir in i :>tiu piop'-ay . M Kecsp n t
. t ami \Y .. .111; tu.it -inite wov.ni b1
! (itiickiy ended. 1 ney .?-ny t.oir r:i->
! ' Amalgamated a 1-. o:a;ton 1 gain. 1
1 any ground tin 1' urg plants ot
. , tne t ariie*_n 0 ?ui* my, n.ei 1 . 1 r that
. I tho irr< u:i ot big plu it m. .v:i to >< ivi 1.
j them on (iit- general ouii 111? st.il stuim
u ; ing linn.
v Assistant S "erotavv Tigho was mis--,
i inj; from the stall oil nt.ty at sivi:; ?
heaunuar or> today, n:iu rumor scut in 111
. 1 to half :i d /. n i \r- ?.
, | Pro>iiieui S:.alter w.uV.i rot say
u [ whore Ik? was. One story was that h)
; iiaii gone to ?. avengo. an i anorh.-r mat
? : he \v?- at X< wea.-t'e. ir'in wiu iii'i -.i n
reports o: a possible break in thu Ainnl
g ' gumatcu forces, i'l si a at mmtfer saio:
"I uni sati.-lied wirn the it vavi >n. I
have received n . rej irt> lroiu Ci'.ca.. >
H"d the west. I wi.l 1-ave :;t 11:10 tomorrow
morning tor Wne -iitig. and
' * Kev. Fitzwmiam and iieii D a vis am to
go there wirii inc. I .0 not Know win 11
i) 1 will return trout Wnceiiug."
FLOOD IN TENNESSEE.
i 1 Part ol S in hern Ita i\\ o's \\ aiaii' i
liner If ldge W a iied .V nay.
Knoxvii i.k. Air;. i. -A social to
* the Seiitine; from l!r: roi, LVnn., snvs
j j six bents of tii east c mi of the Southern
1 | railway's temporary bridge over the
j Watauga l'iv r w< re w.i-ae i away this
I morning by the hign water in that
stream. irallic 1-" -u--noi;b >d.
i i Very heavy rain- na been falling :-t
upper Ka -t Ten in -. - n:-. Sum ay an i
, 1 ali streams are s.voll.-n. The Virginia
. ami Southwestern r.ii.r uvt's tetuporarv
1 j bridge at Khz abet hton w; s wa-lied !.?
r inches lit of piac Ir may be sav n
' Tho Watauga ami Doe rivers are lino,.
ing hoiis- a Ij.icent to tho sm.11113 at
' E'.izabcthtcn.
Tueso u <* t "i>p vary bridges were
oreoted alter >t ! 'rucrums uad been
washed awtiv bv tae I '. \lav tlo.nl T:,..
in vers are now about h:.ii as high as
thou.
, ? loudhti.-t i.i?l 'Va-limits,
Pitr.sf;>tt, A. T., Aug. 1" ?The heaviest
r.uii tut- season iius occurred in this
. .section. Five bridges on the Santa Fe.
c presoott ami Piicux railroad are re1
ported wa-iierl out. A cloudburst in
' I the Black eiiis, 1 'ween Presuott and
Jerome, did inc h lama:;e and ^"Vernl
I narrow - ape- trout (iro.vinng occurred,
f but no loss of lite is reported*
.Steumlmiii Kugiaoor n
1 1 Ctvoisv vri, Aug. 1H.?George Sonior,
> a st' amboat eu,<;iue( ? of Jfetvporr, Ky.,
> died early today from a seit-iiiflictod
bnilet wound. Late ' ist night ho tn r
his wile, trim \vh n ho and - pirated,
i?, liei mother's la. us nil fired tour
shots at her, i.olv -lignly wounding
her. Ho theti lir-ui a bail into his own
' bead.
Appointments In Vivy.
, ! Washington, Aug. 13.? Tho pro ii
dent today niado tho foil >wiug appointments
in tho navy: James K. (.'ami,
pay inspector; Ivan G. Wcttengel and
| Anion iirownson, Jr., iicutcunnts junior
: grade.
. j Conference of i'ipwortli Leagues.
i uoi.itmhvs, ua., Aug. 13.?Aii inter'
osting district conference of tno Epworth
Leagues of the Columbus Motho.
dist district will be held at Sr. Luke's
church, this city, 011 Aug. 27, 3.S nnd !ih.
Tolstog Cues lo t'r ?il".i.
1st. pbtkushl'ito, Aug. 13. ? A dis1
patch from Moscow says Count L'olstoi
is going to Crimea shortly. Th minis
. try of railroads is placing a special car
1 at hi# disposal.
SHUSMG GKiSESE
I BTO WED STATES
I .
They Are Brought From British
Columbia.
j ? ARE
SKIPPED AS CREWS
IJevcimc Cutlrrs llnvc Jloi'ii Detailed
to Criii.-c A 1>?;iit tlio l'ucliir Coast lu
Search ?. 1 KvitUnoe?Opium la Alt>o
nu'SgU'd.
Santa Bvpoaka, (Jal., Ant;, lo.? Discoveries
hnvo just boon made which are
' believed to establish conoiuivoiy that
wholesale .s!>ur;u!in; of Chiiu&a front
| British Columbia into the United Staus
through Si.uia Barbara lots been carrif?d
r%ti T? . i' ..uno ....
, v.v ? .WO ?? 11 1 o .. \ III III I ' .H" > :ll"U DI
i !< fir home by ?h .oiii.j 11 r tor mgh the
.fiirt. (J"in:uiit i>i' i tuc revolver
j i -Min-: : fh\ I, but ho ?ii<l
I not sui n iu ki Hun himself, the lmlicr
tri:.1)'1 and ln'l.ftina-vvere scaip
wound. li?' is ui cm.; cu. to ;y of the
pulieo.
Tue crici j was r io result of Mrs. tierharut's
u- toiiair 'tiou to - : . ru'e from
her husbm.i to .ay on at .cant oi ills ui
It grui par i:moii> in nn.mt.iiiiiug the
household, it i iiik stood that she was
ot.rnpelkti to take in was ui tig o at.i in
j oaring tor iior four young -otia proj Jily.
Jt.oait .Milj* t.et <"'?:ice>si in.
Iir.ltl.lN. An-' I .?The 1 .]. !! (.5 ft*
zotto's >" I '> rsbttrj? corn - >>indent r%r.j.
ej-r.v. h's that Japan pti -i-r- in, nor tie*
nana- for T!.e n >! 1 *_>?? do!) square
meters npon the 1:.'> nulM i Sau-Piio^
unjoining tin Ku-sinu concession. '?i*
Corean : ov r;i. l. nt. stuYr u l by j*
sift, tho u irrc sjtondt ut savs, hp . tb*aa"fn?
declined t tie-. in ; > tuc tr >>vat>''
is exi' cteu that ;t .VI.' Ul.,m:it./v yic..u
to tiio Japip.;. - pi-'-vVft,
Ship is. TP- .1) i! Jy J.o-.t.
San l'Ktst i-( >, Aug. 1 . ? ivoinsnrftiiec
Oil rile Anu ricao snip Ibmnoke.
now out ?.! "u.vs from Mori oik, \ iv , for
San Fraii'O-co. has rdl-u to 15 percent.
2\e.ir.y a D.oiiin a o t. > l that, ro'
Fcuiulett i. r \%a> i^iit' u on tire and the
' ui111* rv. rite)*, at oiioe otpc'd i.i nor cent
i to r* '.nsur" v- , mill cargo. Since
i ii u ulni isi 11 finitely set*
| t'.? J in* t!i" burning tluji was uot tiio
! Koanoko,
1 nvei i.... u.f
l?.
Ijikv>imiii i, Alii , A:it i ?.? "'nr<hk:
! Paris ha- i??. n railed to lord, mi
tho 'Vina >ri riwr, l() ?ni'< < from r'uo oity,
to in % eiir.ir r 1;?* <i a*h C Ilil-v Urn.
Bier, Jr., the 19-yi'Mr-oiii ion of Hi ley
Kramer, fir., who w is found dsnti in tho
\vo<ni? iieai his h 'T.o wif.ii n load of
bo. .\-U'it ill ill- loo. 'jiieV- IS I'nullt as
' io whether io- -hot hinismf aociti uunlv
or win murdered. 1 io. young u an win
hauling.
In Moniorv ol I) cllo lira lie. |
I C'ol'KMt v in, Aug. Pi. ? Upon tho orcn-ion
of me Tercentenary anniversary !
of tho death oi the Ti.uiisli astronomer, |
Tyeho Brnho, wlii'-h, oecrr- Sep. 21, j
King Oscar of S*vo mi w 11 f i'.'f* !\ (Too r 1
- - - ? I
1 foto on the Mind of Sv?m. formerly tno I
Danish site of Uruhe'n observatory. i
Dunish rovaltios and ninny nrominnut j
pi1 rsoiis are expected to take part in ctio ,
celebration.
~~
IJohidoor 1-or Alaska.
flr. Puii.r.snuno, Auy. 1 >. ? News ro- I
coivi d hero from Vludivostoek says that !
Lieutenant Wallace Bcrtholf of tho j
United States navy has hegnn shipping ;
12,000 reindeer from Okhotsk ports to !
Alaska. The first shipment has gone !
by thb steamer Piugresso.
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i eliiiiicwl to hi1 your t?Urn u|K>n your wind
: m . )> linitli <>t Asihmulonc. Mywilort
i . i\ soon 11.>;l ;i radical imj*rovom? nl
pent ml i'ml sli?- Is entirely free from all s\ i
mi':! ' I hi' medicine to a I! \\ tin a re alt lie led i
Yours respeo' i ully,
III!. T A KT It II* is. VKtiiriXK f'o.
i i- !. in i,: I wjis triMllilfl with Astlltl
' hi tiny hi.- a': Jjitleil. I r.in nerus-. your
I ' i:i l iciic; at Sice. 1 have since I'litvlt:
it. o 11 .i > <1 four children, nntl for sis
i>i health . ml atii ilei'ijr l.uslticss oi cry day.
you see I it. .1 Ionic address, :J:15 lli\inirto
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tv h.-.i v?'iitj 1.' Mention Tiik I'nion Ti
IMPRESS FREDERICK
08? AT TOISDAI
Hosts In Batusolcum of tL
Friedenskirclie.
GRAND FUNERAL PA OS AN
Many Koyal I'nr.un mo* nn<l Ills
Dlsjiillarit'* 1'ar c 11> 11 <>? 1 In i he So
emu Orciutnili".? Untied *tates Ail
l>;?- n lor White M as I'resent.
P- r-i?.\si. Auif. lit. ?The rental?:*? i
the Downier Empress Fivth nek we
intern ti tunny insulo those oi her hti
bittui, in the man-oleum of Fruuioi
sknche, lieni* Potsuuiu.
Pe I ween ami 1U o'clock the bolls i
thy churches were rolled this luuriiiti,
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i Shortly lwton- 10:30 J-aupcroi* Willin
I tho orlmr in-mtv rs of The1 imperial fa
ilv and id muring princes, nssenib!
; in the royu. nail at tne Wild park ri
t road station.
I iirii courtollieiols, military digm
I rios (Jonut Von lineiowand other me
j l)'-r> of the cabinet. uiu .Knights of t
! I'lae); En#;., ami the in- inborn of i
reieh.-ta;: assembled at 10:15 o'clock
an ndjficiMir hall.
? ? en a:, r 10 o'clock tho .?p?oial frr
orilurud dv r,ae emperor ito bring the
viti-d Em'-is from llcriin rcaciied W
park staMon. Among rUt? quests f
j foreign in. 1 nsndo a striking f
ore, \vear?nir urir ii miest oiJieial u
, t *vm-. liv T 'i:;c>*u S-itntes amn.nsaui
i Aimuvm jj. Wiiir??, bn.wi ver. wim attir
in .-uapi ' Ho loo boo pnl" a
j iik iiii >1 trtlCeflOf n*H iveu
: r? ..>*?in<'!u by in'* of his son.
ii i i >11 i'r.t!*) A|ii>r?>ii?'ln*4,
! A? ]>> :'. ? tin* .* f.tnu \v:m< jriven rli
' tra : was appronchin
I * " w r nr. .'i. w f.i*n 'ni'ji >rto be
. r <i i; ;ti *--ti;if<i-);ts <i r<?:i .?. entire
' t-i-.i ami :\n . rr < >: .-.neniuuy possess
* n* :i inn train roiied
oiiv.iv mil in.by. Twenty no
ii.'ii -i <,Ti< r.< tit' ill" uinv.iii
lit r . ?/'! !<- .r re I- moor .Xo. 'iu our
\i in. n 1 <i" tl " colT.n to rii? rov
;> <e. \v.'.;en i in'*, in -no men ii v-'n ue ii
vi a . m*.11 tii" ii; sv "'ii nee. t unml)<!
'tiles iii' < rt.ers '.vim. Hit* vov.ii iii<m
Ul.o OUTfJCtp^V >?' ri)9 transfer Of ti
..iti'i tr i *> ft: er.tl c.n to ilie uenrs
. i- e- Mie>>'.< 11 formed m tni sb'ic
Vi w a i \i>'ii ir .*? i? tii" ijni'K toil
i . . -ii . o .i lino i lie
li.V vil e . ; U . TO .* .' t.o IT-tli of.sl.i,
I
. - . v. - * i vixiv \j: i iv. ^ I Hi- !
j titled several weeks n;:o auii lor three
weeks tho vcvcnuo cutter Mcv'uUoujjh
| has teen cruising in the waters of Santa
I Barbara ciianuei in search of evidence.
, Tho smuggling scheme is outlined us
follows:
I.nmher laden v-s-ols lc?'*c Pucrt
sound fur \ riuru L'aliforuia points
nwi after getting w it ut to sea run
| over t t \ r.aeouw.t ami ; :ek up Uniue.-e,
I wnieh are o- en-ably shinp- >i as part of
i the civw. Suiu :> c tiv>e vessels pur
i into Port llanord. thin i-ebr?, and otkor
I ])t?rts with crews more than twice a>
| itiiKe as neoe. etrv. Win n sailing fbr
! tile north the er> \vs CMisi.t almost exclusively
oi white sudors.
Another met ho : luiopnd is the landing
of (jnines. on <>i. oi the is'..uuls in
tlu; chanm 1. T . . are brought to San
rc, Barbara n- Ahilmio !lsh< rm -n
Jn-t what cine.iverie8 have Ween nuido
bv tne officers on t ic r--venue cutter are
not known, but they have been placed
in povscs.-ion o: iinportaut information
by ' ite local elite r- ami are now following
u- cl.-ws lurni-heti by r.ie
nit'nts. lr j- ; ri: it f: evidence obtained
-how-, net opium is also been
smuggled into r utnuru California
porta
r l/\'j i LUrtib UVLr! I i:.
I G?V('i'iit!i?:i J To I'm inn !?o*->rs-?lori
<?; \:tvy Mutton l*r'i|H>rly.
Ciiaki :: v, A> 1 - Tlii' United
, StUt? . K \ Mliln-liT t? >'x (oi'lUilt pO.-SCS!
siou of t ie >it- v. > ii hu* ! cull secured
for the naval sta ton unci tuo raising of
toe flag la-t n:'r..-;-noou mark- 4 the first
occupation. P.iyi. a -v ts wLo arrived
here viive oh* ok? i.. ,\j x-.?i Smith for
the city's s ..i > ' .ia ( utui to Mrs
Law ton. v. i. uim' o <t >: a valuable 1< t
r. ..vi.n.'ie jt wu- or - a i-u at whnt
time t. * ? ' i c Ma v..i eiria, hut
till- \\ ill II. li in- io:.?: 1- i .Ve?i.
Theory i':< ok. to - } in for which
! have aive.i'iy ' "it avnrovi ii, wiii bo
J Hp-etca lt.>t at a >t of >1 ' > -'.Oil >. A)>;
propriations tiiuoinitmy to - '.ho.UoO ar
j avai.aaie ior iniiue.aa.e work, ami tile
!i.?v> uepart iiioiit'i.'an ca.l for an ox'
penui'ui . o, i . ire t nau OOQ.UUO on
1 the navy vara m r.- entirety.
HUSBANU TE?R'DLE CRIME.
I Ihimliy ! r? ubii Jo .i?i u> a frugally
!u Ii .tn;i-, !*a,
I ' eiiiKi:-., 1.1.. \iw. M.?.Jacob Gov
! i.at it. a eon;ra .at . nuihier, tnuri
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Relief and Permanent Cure in
Cases. . i
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:e on Receipt of Postal. ^ .
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, There in nothinc lilio Asthnaalene. It *"
tilings instant leltef. even in the worst
cases. Ii cures when sill eixn fails.
The H v. (;. r. AVKLl.S, of Villa
ltifltff. Ill , says: "Your trial bottle of
Avt''Uialciie rtceivid in good condition.
I cannot tell jon h >w thankful I feel
fn; tlie rr< sal derived from it | *,h a
slave, chstii ed with putrid sore fjflUt
so d Asthma for ten .vests I despcured
uf i \ei lx ing cured I >aw your adver- t
ti.-t incut fur the cine ??f this d read f ill 1
and tuiibenliig riiscitae, Asthma, and
thought von had oversji >ken vi'iiispIvcs,
lu" i*M>!vid t?? give 11 a trial To my
astoui.-hme. t the tiial acted Hke a
ct aim ^e d me a fnl'-?ize hfittlr " *
J*rv. Dr. Morris Wcch&ler,
o* tin Luii?. l>nai laiHel.
Xca' York. .Ian 3. llHll.
Prs Takt linos'. WEWCINK Co ,
( cntlemcn: Your Asthmnlcne Is an exeelletit
remedy for Astlimu ami May Fever,
ami its composition alleviates all trouble*
which combine with Asthma. Its success is < .
astonishing and wonderful.
After having It carefully analyzed, we c?n 1
slate that Asthnialena contains no opium,
morphine, chloroform or ether.
Very truly yours,
Krv. Dr. Mohius VVx.ciisiar.H.
Avon Scuinus, N. Y., Feb. 1, l(<j\
c.m a sense of duty. ha\ ing tested the womMTul
Asthma My wife has been a 111 Ic ted with spas- j
g exhausted my own skill as well |is many others
lows on 180th street, New York, I at once obuumcMced
taking it about the tlrst of November.
After using one bottle her Asthma has disapnptoms.
I feel that 1 can consistently recomviili
this distressing disease.
t). I). I'll B LPS, M. D.
vFeb.
6. 1001.
nn for:M years. I have tried numorons remedies,
advertisement and Rtartod wiih a trial bottlft*
used your full si/.e bottle, and I am ever grateful,
i y.-ars was unable to work. I am now in the twit
'i'liis testimony you can make such use of as
n street. S. HAI'llABf,,
t.T Hast l:!0th st? City
ELY F R r E ON RECEIPT OF POSTAL;
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at nnnv nrlfl rr??icincr Hp Ta IT I
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but got only a slight view of it, although
the immense crowds had assembled
upon the streets, nud the people
. strained their necks to get a glimpse of
?- the cortege.
I A Royal Procession. 1
Preceding the hearse were sanadrons I
^ | of soldiers und marshals bearing the
various insiguias and orders of the
dead empress. Among thein was General
Vou Waldersec, who carried the
dowager empress' crown Numerous,
m members of the liujierial court and tlie,
court of tho deceased empress afto,
marched in the procession. Following,
r(l the hearse came Eini>eror William andi
King Edwaryj, the crown prince of Gee'
many and other royai priuoos and royal
?. personages. Then came the foroir
ambassadors and ministers, person' *
from tlie emperor and empress* e* , ?
uges, ministers of tho goverur' UIj
parliamentary bodies. ?ent and
1' The procession moved '.. u ...
*- tree-arched avenue to th' through the
n and then through the p J. n,eW,i H^
^ were olmwd
in newspaper j.-.u / public, though a few |
tr. VVhi , *' ./ere admitted by card,
j 1 ^u,? P' ocession started the bells
,ue 1? rie denskirche, (Church of I
( i'eace) bogy u tolling, and all tho other L
bells in Po tsdam joined in.
When the procession reached the
mausoV'um adjacent to tho Friedeu- !
skirclie all those in the procession in advance
of the hearse took up positions
beside tho church. When the colliu^jt
was borne across tho threshold of the
pmtisoleum tho cnthedral choir from 1
Berlin intoned a solemn sti.*ophe. (
Only tho emperor nud empress, the
other members of the imperial family,
King Edward. Qnoen Alexandra and
the other members of the British royal
party und the princes of the highest
tank euterod the muusolenm, which is
?;f smalL
Dr. Persius, tho chaplain, offered a
v prayer, att'er which the choir again r,
sung. ,
y When their majesties left the manso- fJ
leum the procession dissolved.
The empress, Qneeu Alexandra and ,
the other .ladies went in carriages direct ?
from the Wild park to the mausoleum.
Memorial Jfrvici; In Loudon'.
London, Aug. 13.?A memorial set A
vice was held today in the ChapAw
,u" Royal, .St. James palace, suuuitnueousiy
led wirn the I mu ral of the Dowager Emnl
pre-s i-'rt deriok at Potsdam Among
tiiu^-e present w<.re the Duke and
ta- iimui'M of Argyll, Ixird Salisbury,
111 United States Ambassador Ohoate, Sir I
n<- William Vimon-Haroourt and Lady I
de linreourt, Lord and I*ady Wolsely,
in Lord Lansdowne, Mr and Mrs. Joseph
Chamberlain, Mr. A. J. Palfour and
tin many members of Cue diplomatic coppi,
in- A- r)ie opening senteiicesof tiie servicei
lid \v>re ch .it e<: a royal salute was fired lu
he Hr Jane park, toiiowed by the firing
ig. ol <10 nniiUte yuna.
in- ,
Oil I'n.pjseil to SlV !> V\ Ives.
" R\LK|?lil. Aug. 13. ? TwoHebrew raer?.
chniits were arrested for an affray at
Durham, and the trial resulted in the
nr development of ovidence that one of the
men, PrusohinsUiu, went to (lie other,
,fji whose name is Max, and proposed toeX,
ciiange wives.
Georgia's b'lrst New Hale.
Oooiiran, Go., Aug. 13. ?(Georgia's ^
er first bale of ontirely new cotton was
"< brought in yesterday by J. Martin and
il1 bought by the Planters' warehouse at 10
ir cunts; weight 655 pounds.
k Woman's Throat Cut?
IU Macon, Ga., Aug. 18.? Last night, hi ^1.
l'v Houry Hammond'*, Frank Qriddens seit.
Torely cat the throat of a woman named
kl Done Ander.sou. It is not thought thai
she will dio. _ ?
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