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UMfV. WWpF IVWl .invit. ii vj».wp n=q WMm JJfe @d$ «m» -.. m e. ) Sixteen Pages FIFTY-FIRST YEAR iMMIKfcSSBfi&r0 PITTSTON, PA., THURSDAY KVKN1NG, AUGUST '2, MO. ONLY DMLY IN CITY FIGHTING THEIR WAY! AFTER THE ANARCHISJS anothcr I»ooK. also hi Italian. An Interpreter who examined Ijowj pages said that on*- of them rwUiiH*Co tli» eipher code of Italian military map*, while the others were from * treatise on the mobilising of troopa and large bodies of men. The pamphlet itself wa» a fextbook on 1 oology. DUPLICITY OF CHINESE. SIEGE OF TIEN-TS1N. ALLIES BEGIN ADVANCE HUNOtBD HUJUMtSS HITS. ItetatU Mnillikl k) the Flak Mm* D1 HharpV KVh II Mtaafok'alttiaonnw, AU klail* at «Ium D1 Skaiffe iMah Cw* »l KMIWTV Flak Mm* at M««Mt% luM, CuMnifit at 8k«t»V ItiM hnw l,lDW tur floor** Auk*. Baiter, *!kD. H WIIII*m«w. O*04*U w»lw»hD»« «» Hh»r»»V Itantala W*t*rai«)oaa »D n«KD fot DC*uulu* »l ShujiV TDt*(ACw* oa t»»M* Hum K* 8k*DtiV CImm, Site aad tMa a IW al K«MV l'toploal ftalt* la vwtaj tl MwakikV ItWMpplM **l KMUthM|MM khaaMlV A «t»l »D*•« «jWj of faak tUk a sMxtrp'* Mark*! tomorrow Our Government Probing Plot Government Fomented Attacks Seattle. Wash,, Aug. 4,—A »yeclal U 'flu- Tituep trvui Victoria. U C„ »ay«; "Many now, details • of the *lfl» et Tieu-taln www received iwr the ateatuo* Ulenogle, llnrlM t\ Uannon, »«i»rluteudeut of the Atueriean Hitde In Chlus. arrived at Nasaaaki ahortly H*- fore the ateatuer left for Victoria. Ha said aa kwu »a the Ohiueae truop* (♦■ eeteed *i'iJ that the hotnbardtueut h.ul Wguu the J Immediately opeued lire on the city, The telegiaidi. teleidioue aud railway «y»teuDJ had tw» deatroyed, leaving the rc&tdeuU without any uleaut of cowtmiuicatiou with the outatda world. The shelling of the city e««tiuued for 11! days, until every house had received some damage, There were hut 71*1 Hunion troop* tu Tteutalu. aud Mr. Oauuon claimed that tt waa owing to their bravery that the Uvea of the foreign residents were saved, At the railway atatlou H.000 Chinese trooiw weie held at hay hy TOO Ituaalan*. Had aulstance not arrived the foreign reahleata intended to shoot all the women «ud children rather thau allow them to fall luto the hands of the Chlneae, A nnrnher of men had beeu detailed to perform this terrible t*»k. Reported to Be Already Eighteen Miles on Way. Against Humbert. on the Envoys. Bread Traveled Vnder Own Name* ID FETING WtTHIH A WSBX. BABOH FAVA A8I8 FOB AID, Paris, Auk. St—The detect Ire depart-, meat' Hud* that flactano Bresci arrived at Havre from the United States In May. His name appears in the list of passengers among 03 other Italian workmen. A complete list has been handed to the Italian embassador with the object of discovering if any wcjl known anarchists were'among them, la the opinion of the detect Ire department the crime was carefully planned. OOHVIOTED BY BB. M0BBI80N. la Con«9«nence the Uovertor of Hew Jersey Haa Been Heqveited to Do HI* Utmost to I'aeorth Conspirators. First Meal Aeeonat of tltaatton la Pekin* aives ay London Times Correspondent — Le«ntlons Hun. horded by Imperial Troops. Imwflm ni*|W«CMt tfr»» M«l*« •« T»«m —«*•*»- Jk»KI»a m Tlwl»l» l»«llr—tk«a*» Wr4*r*4 l« «• C»- Washington, Aug. 2.—In compliance with au urgent representation made by Embassador Fava, the Italian representative in this country, Secretary Hay has requested the governor of New Jersey to take iuea£irea to obtain evidence preliminary to the prosecution of any persons within his state who conspired to bring about the assassination of Kiug Humbert. London, Aug. 2,—Dr. Georgia Ernest Morrison, Peking correspondent of the Loudon Times, sends the following die patch, dated lVklng, July 21, direct to The Times: Loatlou, A ue 8,—Tk» *»w«4*l eorra- at Tke U*ll)C Mall wad* tkla dU|D«tr*i fiwm Binmlt; "l'liD' aUraiM* toward IVkta# ka» lw(mi M, Ui' Kawvau, atlaUttr «w *»• visii attain. h*» fruai ilD* glau reprwratallT* at Taku aa lui»DoHaut dl»|iat«iu whk* *tal*» Ikat Ik* lroo|« ol tho pow*ra at* already 13 «iil« rD\wi Tk-a-tala. IC l» eakwtatod that thC\v wtU ewupfel* I hi- distant.-* la daja. wh«-thfr thr advanoo l« o|tpoa«l at uol, Nothing U mM a* lo lh* coauaamlwr la "I hum thai th» foreign uilaUti-r aim twti-«l Inforuiatloa whli-k ahoa-a lhal lh.' uiiuittvr* aud oth«Dr nfaMfttla nt IVhlng ar* wow onjoylng Ik* awlv» lw»l*«Mloa «t the throne- Awv»r*aMy ai the iwvitaliou at Ih* Cklne»« governan-nt tkey Imx-* abandoned ike hsgatlou* aail hav» takeu retnge la the *aoml (itwlnet* of ike lorldddea «r liuiwrial i-iiy," Ulaeral Sir Alfred Gaaelee l» quoted a» aa.v.ug on Sal unlay that he wa» «•C* l» ailvaavv. alikonnk larklw la wItBwf. 'Colwl Oagitvil, Ihfii isuuiuauillKS lh* al 1V» i»Iu, la «rt*an«l wlih a similar »iale«ae«l oa llw u»«D- UaiC\ alihiDu«k wlihoal tfau»iCoiiailo» a»»l ikm »*»n liavlug a kw* fw klwwkr «r* t*|vi\M**l lo kaw kwu Drut lo I to- Oklao»» a» Yaor'r*mi. wki-ro »ttM«* lelrtwtHwuWs kat* lw*» thrown 11(1 lo hat lkfD ailtaaw at th» al- HM, The led Fore ars Pasli Oi to Mill! ■* THE NEXT HOUSE "There has been a cessation of hostilities siuee July IT, but for fear of treachery there has beeu no relaxation of vlg- Uauce. Chinese soldiers continue to strengthen the barricades around the besieged area and also the batteriee on top of the imperial city wall, but mean* time they have discontinued tiring, probably becaifec they are short of ammuni* tion, The maiu bottles of the imperial soldiers have left lVking *n order to meet the relief foreea. There Will be m BUoas ri|hlBetweea »•- Loudon. Aug. ii.—The Chronicle's Vienna correspondent says that a rumor reaches there from Belgrade that Kins Alexander of Scrvla was shot at while diiyiug iu the city on Wcduesday afternoon, but was uot injured. The rumor la not confirmed. Shot nt King Alexander? 01 tj k**la«M taw ara rk*t*«d a»\j Me Kv raw** at Ik* 8la«Mr Hom*. pablMm DH Dnutnu jpeolil to the Qaibtts. Iw tvnaw, «oah«Ut»*»*». WhokMl* a«4 tMl IVwtM. W A iiata, « N. Hate. Waahlogton, Aug. 2 — Democrat, and Republican, silk* reelli, that on* ot the moit Important featnree of the epproaohlog campaign la tha poaalblllty that tha Biat named party ma; gain oontrol of the Houaeot Bepreaentatlvea. Tha Bepnblloana have in the preeent Honae a majority of tventy-one, and thla haa been attained by unseating, reelgnatlon and other meana from an original majority of thirteen. With ao oloee a margin, the Demoorata feel that by renewing their eltorta thla fall, and by making ationg oampalgna In doubtful Congnedonal dlaiilota they ahonld be able to gain enongh additional Slatta to oontrol the Bones when It reaaaemblae after the election. Within a very short time, therefore, the authorities expect to have officially determined the question whether the crime was the result of a conspiracy hatched In the United States. If evidence to support the assertion that such 1s the case can be obtained, It will theu be necessary to decide whether the federal or state laws permit 'prosecution of persons charged with conspirlug against the ruler ot a foreign nation. frail*. Iwtk **n*takDwi ami Mm ((wtalllM al MwakckV wDtk*i. fkoa* M, MxalokV M»k*t «UI dlapla* tka nan «*lrh «t fwak #»k la «t*al vatMjr nD». Knlser's Life Tfcrentened. Monza, Aug. &-*-Au Klberfehl dispatch aunoum'ea the arrest there of tiiuseppe Bernard!, accused of declariug that Emperor William's turn to be assassinated would come next. He denied the charge, but is believed ty Au anarchist. K HmWH. halt**' aa.l lalkv, m*. owl t«M, «wwHet Soalk Mala, Mtium cw Wat*r *li«*l. "Supplies are beginning' to come in, and the condition of the besieged is improving, The wounded are doing well. The hospital arrangements are admirable. One hundred and fifty cases have passed through the hospital, none of them septic. "A tieuuau pinnace which attempted to reach lien-tain during the aiege waa Bred on by Chiueae hidden In * dlaearvl' ed fort. The Herman* dually ran the vessel ashore on the opposite hank, and there the besieged In Tlcn-tsJu *aw the»u fall into the handa of the triune. They are said to have heeu brutally killed. Ik* SNaolatr H»««* It tktalrtM) oaart*». CDw»« »» ««Uw aaJ N»C«k Mate *lu*»t» M. J. Hn*k«a, Pkh'V BATTLE . TODAY bolt. He goee to aee the Viceroy of Nankin] In connection with meaauree to protect forelgnere. The Viceroy eent a warahlp down the Yangtae to eeoort the British ahlp, In order "to prevent any mlann deretaadlng In panelng Ohlneee forte." Tip* communication received at the state department from Baron Fava shows clearly that ho has placed detectives at work to put the responsibility for the crime upou the shoalders of those Karsons in Paterson who conspiml with resci to murder the king. The govern or of New Jersey, in compliance with the request of Secretary Hay, will set the state wheels of justice iu motion. Though it is deuled that the secret service has decided to make au investigation, It would not be surprising should It Inaugurate an investigation to obtain information use of the federal government in case any further representations are made by the Italian government. The authorities are horrified that the Uulted States should have been the seat of the conspiracy, aud they intend to use every available channel to punish the plotter*, provided the proof necessary to establish their guilt can be obtained and a law can be fouud uttder which they can be prosecuted. Hip Yss WtaVte filer Wrecked, Kingston, N. V., Aug. 2,—While the Hip Van Wiukle tlicr from New York ou the Shore railroad was entering this city at about lg:80 o'clock yesterday afternoon one of the trucks of the bagwage ear jumped the track. The wheel* lau on the ties for several huudrcd feet, and then a passenger coach jumped the track, and this was followed by the locomotive and tender and the baggage ear. The ground was torn up, the rails spread aud the south bound track twisted. The locomotive wheels were burled In the rock ballast for two fed and the trucks of the cars badly wreck* si. The locomotive was damaged considerably. The scene of the accident is In a deep rock e\tl, and the es eape of the passengers from death was a miracle. The tireiuan, named Matthews, was slightly injured, and Conductor Quinn sprained an ankle. tl«oi«* SiaaWDa*a Mark*t la la »a* »llk ,-hol.-» «a*al*, «*aiMd aonia, »to , C1* Laa*t» a**aa*, W«M ftitat**, litoa* t,»W. "The tsnng 11 yamen have forwarded to the British minister a copy of a dispatch telegraphed by the emperor to the queen attributing all the deeds of violeuee which have been committed to bandits and requesting her majesty's slstance to extricate the Chinese government from Its difficulties* The queen's reply is not stated, but the Chinese minister at Washington has telegraphed that the Vnited States government will gladly assist the fhiuese authorities. "Another tragic incident of the defense of Tein-tsin was the sortie aud capture of the military school iu which the Chi« nose soldiery had taken a position on the 18th, The Chinese made a stout defense, but inside of half' au hour the allies climbed the walls and forced the gate. The Chluese then retired to a large room up stairs and, barricading thenwelvea, made a last stand there, refusing to surrender. An *«ugMsh bluejacket battered down the door with an ax. He was shot dead. Others were shot, but tlnally an entrance was made* and the Chinese were put to the bayouct. The place was set tire and burned In two hours. Ho ni%» Ik Tka ap*«M dteoaal »a»k *al* auw oa la faaoj *|wvla)MM aaC •laiO* «w*»Im *1 Ckwwotlk Rraa\, It SoMh Mala aU««t. Th* ImI ol rt*Dk. Blekhd aad CM«t»l a»**t», kovt* Mad* kokmaa »aJ paMta«* Chiok.u* »lt»*wDl to oxter aati Mtn «anu*Ct fooda al Kaapw^ Parle, Aug. a —The French Comul at Shanghai report* that LI Hong Chang baa stated ha la Doable to deliver a meaeage to II. Piohon, the Frenoh lltnleter at Pekln. The Frenoh Government I* known to be alarmed for the safety of lie repreaentatlve. tlpeeUl to the Ouarra. Tka «aMCi. Rhaovhal, Aug. 1.—Delayed.—Admiral Aleileff baa left Tien Tain and returned to the ooaat beoanae dat.ger 'U threatening Washington, Ang. fair tonight; Friday ahowera; light to freah aonthweaterly winds. "This dispatch to the queen was sent to the tsnug-li-yameu by the grand council on July 3, yet the day before an imperial edict had Issued calliug on the Bexers fa coutluue to render loyal and patriotic services in exterminating the Christians. The edict also commanded viceroys and governors to expel all missionaries from China and to arrest all Christians and compel them to renounce their faith. Other decrees applauding the Boxers apeak approvingly of their burning out and slaying converts. Their lender* are stated in a decree to be princes a ml ministers, ,, "On July 18 another decree i!*** complete volte face, due to the vtetoHfls of the foreign troops at Tieu-tsin. In this decree, for the tlrst time and one month after the occurrence, an allusion was made to the "death of Baron von Kettcler, the German minister, which was attributed to the action of local brigands, although there is no doubt that it was premeditated and that the assassination was committed by an Imperial officer, as the survivor, nerr Cordes, can testify, FVxr Im work, MlMaeUou (WuM, *oh» Ik* «lar ftHH Hjp» Work* ot W, W, 0*1 leader, W *Cuik M»ln 9tl, Ik* a*«l**ka*** How* «t QUm hub, The Relief Colin lntiers 21,000. The rimiwf ot Sh*»gt«»e h«» aoll««l I'oltwl SIMM C***al IWl*r *1 Ohrfu tvf Ike (»uarH-,v*»wiDnD» |vt«\hlW tton of elpker to the "»» ike military »,i»-r*iloa» »l lYkiun ami Tlealiltt *v» mitellM" Ike Wt*l Cat) toaaorlal tMM, to «(» »D d*w with tto* and ae*lp dMafc«t» out*. Ttr kl* unwmI ****** on • Mr owi. Hint* M»l *ka»p»0 tat talttag Ml D»D'• L Big Battle flay be in Progress. "Several foreign soldier* It Is reported, were given a drumhead court martial and shot tor looting," A dl*iD*ttk from Tl*«-i*ltt, dated July 8ft, *aya: Power* Coaeladrs His Testlmaay, "The American fMRMMdtr rwelwd order* from Washington loday HOI In delay the advaaw on IVklws. Hp wa* al*o Informed tkal heavy r*-«nfoiv*m»ttt* arv o» Ik* way, At Dm sUaolalr H«*, oalj kowM heal atw, kern, |»oH*t», *t»„ WiWd DVT ui dt*a*h»t m* **r**d w Ik* har Outj Ml* too** fw aowal or f««tty iumIMm) a**D M, J. P»w»V Hand ««|M*, nmjt, fanilW eah*. *»*,, for kit* *1 pax wrtwi*. AWo *11 kl*d* ot M**, Cai lilad* of di*» *»D( !«■ wartl .Ion* on »ho»i naJo* \t Otiahla*, Ik* W**t Kad Ttfcpko** www l low. Bpeclal to the Qauttb An examination of the revised statutes of the Vnited States falls to show any section under which conspirators against the life of a foreign ruler can be punished. Besides, the treaty of extradition with Italy of 1808 specifically provides that "the provisions of this treaty shall not apply to any crime or offense of a political character.** D.opae la Ike Uw. Georgetow n, K v . Aug. Former Secretary of State Caleb Powers yesterday concluded his testimony iu his own behalf in his tiial on the charge of compile) ty In the shooting of Governor Goebel, The prosecution failed to disconcert him on cross examination. Itev, John Stamper, brother-In law, of Wharton Golden and whose testimony the defense hopes to contradict, created somethlug of a sensation on cross examination by admitting that he sought to get Golden to leave the •tate and indirectly offered $5,000. More Hoe re Takea, SECRETARY PAY'S POINTED REPLY Washington, Aug. 2.—A big battle is probably in progress now between the allied forces those of the Chinese, if a press dispatch is correct which announces the arrival of the relief column at a point eighteen miles from Tien Tsin. While no dispatches have yet been received in Washington confirming the statement of the advance of the relief column, the officials here see no reason to doubt the report. London, Aug. Lord Huberts has telegraphed to the war office aa follows from Pretoria: "Hunter reportsV 1,200 more prisoners surrendered yesterday, Nrlth Commandants Mouse aud Fouteuel, while Commandants IV ploy, Potgletet aid Joubert surrendered to Bruce Ham ilton* who collected 1,200 rifle*, OftO po nies aud au Armstrong gun. Lieutenant Anderson, a lDaul*h officer in the Slant* artillery, also surrendered, Olivier, with five guus and a number of burghers, broke away in the Harrlsmith district, hut Hunter expects the total prisoners will amount to C4,000, Au unfortunate accident occurred near Frederikaady on the Crugersdorp-Potehefatroom railway, The enemy had torn up rails, and a sup ply train escorted hy the Shropshire* was derailed, 13 being killed and iu jured, although n special patrol had been ordered to prevent trains passing." "Oreat activity I* nolleeaNe »C Jap•«w keadqnarter* Traiwporl preparation* at* heixa knrrtod. It t* eiimnely unlikely that ellker Ik* Janane** or the Hi Ii ink intend lo he K ti Wkitol the AaD«- leans, thongk the UrttUh pretwratlon* are a Ion* «'*y (root eotapleten***. TW Japan*#* ortsanlaatloa, oa Ik* other hand. Melt** I ho adnilratloa of all "The total »tr*n*lh ot Ch* allle* her* l« U.QCWt lleeutorwiueat* are arriving dally," Baron Fava has not of course asked for the extradition of any persous who took part in the conspiracy, nor is be likely to do so, as such a request could not be eutertalned by this government. It may be, however, that the laws of New Jersey coutaiu a provision under whlu'u the conspirators can be prosecuted.n*ak B»a*da*k*tt|, Ik* W«*l M Baker, \« »p-to-dat* lit *11 Ik* ♦»*«» **d Mapl* good* la Ik* haalM* tkvi *aM family boat* wad* *tyl* of knw*. ft**k iu bora I* Ik* h**law». hU ta«k*r k*T-1*11 Wa Ik* pki***r hak*r of tkta *«f akoal ltl}nmi|*, ttf Ptaakt (oate. rk»j are all rl«kt. fall »»%ki «**MD Mi Unsuccessful Attempt on the Life of the Shaw of Persia. *ke Htltish 8* Id lev. It la aald that the British soldier wears •noh tight clothing that his Internal organs are often serlonaly injured. Then wnen on the march his eheet la eompreaaed by the wslght of his knaoaaok, ean'sen, great coat and heavy cartridge belt Usually ths itomaoh la the At at organ to softer from overtaxing of auy nature. Overwork, abuts, nsgleot or Improper food la bound to wrodnoe dyspepsia and ita attendant s?lV For any disorder of the d'geetlve organs Hoatsttsr's Stomaoh Bitters should be taken. This famous medicine will cure all ailments of ths stomach. Try it foi oou.tipatlon, Indigestion, flatulency, dyspepsia, nervousness or insomnia. It makes the weak strong, and an oooaaloaal dose will keep the bowels regular. tlouitksrded ky Imperial Troops, lltlwl at Yaaaaara KDmrC«4. 'IVu-lnlu, July fill, Tla Okefa. Aw«, 3-- 11 la r«|D»rl**l ihtt ike J«|»aae»e vaai:\uu\l has keen wnulwl a«»l IM of ikew kllliM or w««uDl*»l. Tke K«**laa* ar» «v-|HDrlvCl lo kave r«|il«w»l »««De »«» allies from Tleu »-l« In ike tlliwlktti ot IVklug. IV* lkvCw»*«Dl Oklaew «ko were narrlioatait Ike fori* #eDl, The administration is especially anxious to show Italy that it proposes to take whatever action It can to puuish spy persons who conspired with Bread against the kiug. It is appreciated that unless vigorous measures are taken Italy will not consider that this government has behaved In a frleudly manner, aud the cordial relations which exist be tween the two governments may In consequence be endangered- As a result of the murder of Kiug Humbert and the threata made by the alleged conspirators of Paterson against the life of the president the secret service authorities have determiued to take extra precautions to insure the safety of the chief executive upon his return to Washiugtou. Two or three agents will accompany him on the train bringlug him to Washington, and at any stops made they will circulate among the crowd that may gather, ready to arrest any person who attempts to assault the president. While In Washington the president will be closely guarded, though he will probably not be aware of the presence of the agents. "The force besieging the iegatiou consists of the imperial troops under Geueral Tung Lu and General Tung Fuh Slang, whose gallautry Is anplauded in inipei ial decrees, although It nad consisted in bombarding for one mouth defenseless women and children cooped up i*D *hc legation compound, using shell, shrapnel, round shot aud expandlug bullets. The Chinese throughout, with characteristic treachery, posted proclamations assurlug us of protection, aud the same night they made a general attack in the hope of surprising us. "There is still no news of Pel-Tang cathedral- The wounded number 138, Including the American surgeon Llppitt,, severely wounded, aud Captain Myere, who is doing well. Seven Americana have been killed. A Bar* Of*"»««llD, BpedilV the Qahttb. TtoAUaaMe frfcnol «t 0*KWMk}, IT R « WUkwbui*, «#*« (MW t»- iIkomIi to Um )««*t hi «t who CNeh* to »»H* ap*a » laonlto K»- N*C«mU eemr Wee w etiw MIim* la Ik* «wmln. H H U» DM H«M *M to mIhinmiM, Wrtt* to m (uraptMHk Dm, MDnti«w» tt Hwok, tor vattleatam « ihoarhiwl. ih.lt *jr»t»uD «t IrwktiMl 0*4 0*«*o|wlkT t* vnhhoL A fm Cti«»wto M ttlwu WD Jl «ai at toiw pMl*a»« wko »*■ •ia»l U *«C! *»wi 0 tall kM«t} ot jMr etmD. Wilt» IV% lUntewa A — IIMW. OiNe|w»ky oemlO t|| V4MMNk Shanghai, Ang. 2.—The Pakln relief foroe, aooordlng to a report jnat received, oonaleta of D1,000 men, Including 12,000 Japaneee and 8,500 Biltlab. The oolnmn la proceeding partly by river and partly by railroad. Another oolnmn, ootnpoaad of Tlllaataai and Japaneee, la advancing on Pekln from the northeaat. The Ohlneae an oonoantrattag at Lang Fang and Tun Ohow. BA8BBAU SCORES, Rosalia of \*«tes4syHi Dome* la the Dittoreal I*** wee, - NATIONAl, UiAUUK. At Yertt- H. H. » N*w Yertt,,, tuiiaaaa*-* a t i a a a t u ft ft ft s » USHwwe-CsttivS **4 Btawsriassj Tsytot saa IXvRahv* At itMUrs- n, h n feeekly* ft a l $ ft T ft ft to a ? Pimttuvg taaaaaaSft-a * i H*Uvht*~&lvtinuut.Y *«d Panel!; ftUlfpl «a4 O'Cooaor. At a- m n Ikstaai-,, Iftftataftftftftl-a * I Ciaciaasti ft ft ft ft I ft ft ft J1 ft ft— a a » lUuviKe-!¥*♦** «a\l S«tli\l, Ptntlqv*, sad Peiu- At PhtUddpfcia- a. H * PW!*CklpMs « ft • ft ft 1 I 4 s ta ? Uut* ... tt I M H U * tt»tt*rie*~CHrth and tVasta** Yoaag sad Het»- taaa ttw TnniiwX *«*• Mil*. tan Front-two, Aw®. &—ThtD «ro«nDtw« Mwtth- wtM tw T»k«, Ohhrt, jnwtwl*,* »HtDr»oon, with !,***» wJtlh'ir* Iurtnttiu* C\»niwtnlt-» I, K, l» »nDl M. ouuprUtnt tli* Thlnl *wlull,tu »r tht- Klf- Imilli t»t*o»ry; T»v»iw B, 0, I »nd II, Thtol tNnvntrjr, «wD» CVnDtt*nj- K of »k* at t-n#ltt»w» frvnt WW! IVtnt, Th» h«»t» at ChD- ThtWI N»?*tr,v MCOMM«M lhD- numi»t*u. TV« Mwhle f«rftC» jl.TW.N00 Ik rnrmw-jr fw (h» wmwii «1 w«r t# Chin* CVhtnt-J \V»bh ttoxllftt »» «» »M «u 0h«mv» »C*#, w»» * «wD thf ivDry*DDC o»»i c. Pkhtt «»t»w «t OnNfttret*. who t» C« «*is lmci»l tht- .v»D«s in M*atl«, w*« union* »htD t-ivUkn imwwniN'r*. Banian Intereeta In Llao Ting Peninsula. General LtneTlteh U now In command ot the Buielan foroee In Tien Teln. BRIEF NEWS NOTE8. The Democrats of New Hampshire have nominated Dr. Frederick E. Potter of Portsmouth for governor. PATRICK A. JOYCE iJVii «t luM Shanghai, Aug. 8 —The alUea began the advuio* on Pekln with a force eatlmated | at 80,000 men, with 170 gun*. They ex | peot to reaoh Pekln Augtut 18. Waahlngton, Aug. 8.—The following atatoment waa given out at the Stat* be partment thla morning, oonalatlng of a telegram sent to the United Btatee Em* baselee at Berlin, London, Parle, Borne and St. Petersburg, and to the United 8tatee lllnleter at Toklo: "In reply to the uggratlon of LI Hnng Ohang that the Minister* night be eent nnder eafe eeoort to Tien Tain, provided the Powera would engege not to march on Pekln, the Secretary of Stat* replied on Jnly 80th that thla government will not enter Into any arrangement regarding the dlapoeltlon or treatment ot the legations without Brat having' fre* oommunloatlon with lllnlater Oonger. The reeponelblllty for their protection reete upon the Chlneee government. The power to deliver the mlnlatere at Tien Teln pre aoppoeee power to proteot and open communication, and thla la lnaleted on. Thla meeaage waa delivered by Mr. Goodcow on the 81et to Viceroy U, who Inquired whether. If free oommunloatlon were aatabltahed between the mlnletere and their governmenta, the powere would not advanoe on Pekln pending negotiation*. To thla a reply waa tent, eaylng that It waa not expedient to aubmlt the piopoeltlon of LI to the other powere, and that free oommunloatlon with the minister* 1* a right, not • favor. Since the Ohlnea* government admlta the power to eetablleh communication ltpotalteeif In an unfrtendly attitude by denying It. LI la advlaad to urge the Imperial authorltlee of China to put themeelvee In friendly oommunloatlon and oo operatlon with the re lief oolumn. 'They are aaeumlng a heavy responalblllty in acting otherwlee,' aald the dlapatoh." London, Ang. 8 —It 1* reported here that trouble ha* again arla*n In reference to the oommend of tl?a allied Pekln relief oolumn. Th'eBueelana and Japaneee are aeld to be Jealoua of eaoh other and have started off In different dlreotlona. Japan eee aoonta enffered a referee North of Tien Tain, aooordlng to diepatohee from that plsoe. The Boaalana have oaptured eome ■mall fort* t*n mil** from Tien Teln. The Eoglleh and Am el loan i are co-operating In the advanoe, though th* British War Offloe t, ,tm chagrined that the Waahlngton gov ' ernmont did not eupport Sallabury'a reqneet that th* Englishmen be given enpreme command of the advanoe column. It le stated that the War Offloe rejected an alternate auggeetlou that General Chaffee be made ohlef of the allied foreee. Waahlngton, Ang. 8.—Now that the advanoe on Pekln hae aotually oommeuoed, Mlnleter Wu no longer epeaka egaluat it. He aayeh* baa received no inatrnotiona from hla government on the matter. Of the effect ot the advano* on hla oountry- Waihlngton, Ang. 8.—There waa a apeslal cabinet meeting at' eleven o'olock thla morning to oonalder the Chlneee altnatlon. Proprietor of lie Laasrae Hotel, Koowa The division of customs and insular affairs of the war department reported that the total collections for the port of Havana for the 25 working days of the month of June were $1,113,187. as Ua Huese. WB AM NOT LAMB. The acoommodatlona are *uiyl*». 8Uble ■aom, with umIi eerved «t your wUh. The public »re cordially Invited to partake uf the hoepltaiity of the Luaerne Hotel, 64 South Main itreet. Mr. Jojoe »M bora In this olty thlrty-eeven yearn ego. Be worked u elete picker In the bieAer and when older at uoorteuder end driver In the mlnae. Later, he wee laborer and miner, and waa a victim oI mlefortuue abont eight yeare ago. A (all of top eoal urnehed hla toot, neeeealtaUng an arnpnta- Hon. When he recovered he again entered the mluee. Uloeratioo took plaoeCand a reampntatlon waa made. Then he quit the mlnee, and etarted a email etoie In Frogtowo. Later he opened bnelnwe on Market atnet. Kive yeare ago he leaaed the hotel where he la ai preeeut located. Mr. Joyce la a genial gentleman of a logl ual bttalneee nature, and doea hit utmoet to pleaee all patrona ae a hoet. kite. Joyoe It a lady equal to the oooaelon, and peiaonally overeeee the dining room. Sub etantlal nDea!a or lodging' furnlahed. Call and be convinced. "All the mlniatera end munUm of the legation. and their fntnlllea are In good health. The general health of the remwuulty Is excellent, and we are contentedly awaiting relief," After enumerating the caaualtiea already reported ami giving the total of dentha, inrludlne American, aa Stl, Mr. Morrison proceed* aa followa: V MM* All Ai««mI ftmw ■» Itantllkt Oily. W* tr* Mt (MM* wk*a It AWN In DM« tag lk.wj h**t ivn. W* haw *TMjnttt»n that mi k* tonnd la an an to fat* ntvwtry, Owt la »ny lira* *«d look unuiI tnd M U«« hn»* what yvn waat, or It joa oaal nait jlrtl t*l*pkO*« «C )4W wd« T. A date* » a MtlaSH-,oWv 8H. Ak^wHtJl. ATTEMPT ON SHAH'8 LIFE A Maniac Tried to Shoot Persia's Baler la The government of Nicaragua has takn possession of the property of the Maritime Canal company and removed tlte company's cars, rails and property to the Interior from .Greytown under article M ef the\concessiou. Charfies n. Hoyt ha* been released from the retreat for the Ineane at Hartford to which he was committed a week ago. Judge Freeman of the probate court ordered that Mr. Hoyt be transferred from the retreat to the care of some physician to be selected by hla friends. Special to the Ourrre. Parle. Paris, Aug. 8—Ae the Shah of Persia waa atartlng out thla morning to vialt Sevree, a man approaohed him brandlablng a etlok and orylng, '.'Long live the children ot the Poor!" The man waa aelasd and aearohed. A revolver waa found on hla paraon. He I* believed to be Ineane. The Shah will leave Paris ahortly. Shah'e assailant refused to give hla name and addree* or any explanation of hi* oonduot The polioe have taken pieoauttona agatnet a poaelble attack on Pieeldent Loubet. "The Chinese undermined the Freuch legation, which la uow a ruin, hut the French mlnlater. M, Fiction, waa uot present, haviug fled fin protection to the lirltlsh legation ou the lira! day of the ST.VNWNtl OT TMK CIV hi FrtiMnl tt*tn»«* ♦« W*»kt»at«n. Canton, (X, Ana, a — Pnwldont MoKln- Wy ami IMvtte Semtary Cottelyow tot* Canton y*»t*rCl*y afternoon tor Wtthlavtoa, which ihey expected UD re*eh thi* warning. A «Nwl »««Ib« wlU he heM hhI»,t mill protahly «l D. tomorrow. The pmWfnl wtpevt* to lot** \Ya»hin«ton tomorrow »vent«* »ud reneh here Saturday motnlns. Should anything lu the Chlne»e »ltu«tl«» *rl» »D wake hU rrCu*luln« In \V«»hlUBton tto*lrahle, Mr, MeKluW-y will not return *o *oon. The time oral way ot traveling may al«D V changed nkowhl thoie develop any wiMC« ot activity o» I ho part Ot an »«Chl»w to try to do I he president h«m», ALLEGED ACCOMPLICES. w, u. ivc\ w, t*D ro w .«« s* i\ PioUiM*., 4C Stt Wrt Ctwia*»Uv, W ** Ut Puiaburs .. 43 3* SV U»,.. 31 44 4W Vluv**« N*w Ywrtu. 31 4A Two Men Wko Aeeorapai»le« Bresvft Arrested. WATCH US. Rome. Aug. 2.—The ministers have unanimously decided that the body of King Humbert shall rest lu Home. Fifteen thousand troops will pay the laat honor*. •lege. AMt.Ktr.VS UUUVK, •'The greatest peril we suffered during the siege was from tire, the Chinese in their determination to destroy the British legation burning the adjoiuiug Han liu jnen \National eollegei, owe of the umat aaercd buildings in China, sacrificing the library. The iiuinirtawee of the exposure of th*' Chinese government by Or, Morrison can acareely be overestimated It seeius to banish all liojkes held by I«ord Salisbury that the Chinese government might yet be proved not direetly responsible for the outrage on the legations, aud H may re suit lu an entire cessation of the uegotlatious with Chinese diplomatists, if not in an open deelaratlow of war on the part of the powers, Auother letter has been received at Tien tsin from the British minister* Sir Claude Maedonald. dated Jhly iN, lie says: » At XbnttwipixU*, 1; Nufl*lw 3. At Mtl\v*ukv«- \tU*«.ukvvl 4» IMrott* *. » Ai Uty—Kaaaaa City* W; l'W**ka4, * natfciaa um li m«i lDMt m in* miw Dll|D Aw**. Hoger Wolcott ot Massachusetts has accepted the president's tender of the post of embassador to Italy, vice Dra- Ser, resigned, aud his commission as such as been Issued. Mr. Draper's resignation does not take effect for about six weeks, so that the new embassador will uot assume his office until fall. King Victor Bmmanuel 111 and Queen Henela arrived here early yesterday morning and proeeeded to Monaa, where thay arrived iu the evening. The miula* tern met them at the railway station. At Uuv«Mj\v-chn«Mjvv, 8; a l«ooh Ml ntter Ik* BUM) ot oat t* Unit, hat mi qalekly. Th«** oh*a«M My •tlpb* "Mb y»a at* ltng*rlng. M ih**hoMon tit* httgala tab)* «* ataay ot lh* twat tank* aad »mi Wyl»* at Utte. How w* C*a a*U at Ik*** ink** li »■D»« thing oat «o*tp«tltoi* imH Ilk* to to* "•I. II I* lamly d*« to oat hay lag «- *%nl*»ltoa. II mil* mlteta how or whwa w» g*l Ikm (hot*, m to«« m Ik* r»t*« *t» right and mi «r» miMUI f Lwtmn i»mD« £«**. SI V» Not tk Main niHUM. FwMvknt Jabaau* *v| ttwD Amttiv** KM atMttuawd tk* Mlowum *t*a4»ag t** s lab# af w Aua- I; / w. w l%,, cvl w W 44 *ft MutUfe 43 ,,, 41 43 lU*NM.CttD 43 W ,,,41 *& U KASTKRN UtAtiVK, At »; A At Rwtowtvr NxHh*«w, 1; WurvtM**, * Al S,\t*vu*» S,\ r*vux\ li M*rMwt4, tk At tVixmtsx-IWvattt, V; lV»v^«*v*, w. w The man who attempted the Shah'e life, Judging from hie aooonnt, corns* from the Sooth of France. He le about tweuty veare old. The attaok made on the Shah waa more aerlona than at Brat reported. It .eeeme hi* aaaallant attempted to &re a revolver at the 8hah, but waa thrown down and dtaarmed. He aaye h* 1* sorry he waa uneuoo***ful. la the course of his examination Brescl did uot deny that he had hpen designated to miasslnate King Humbert. It Ia now believed that the crime waMrrsnged ia Paterson, N. J. IfcUtga ln\tu*S|DdU. For Klnit Nsi MllnsuVc? V U vt'Uml New York, Aug. 2.—At St. Francis' Roman Catholic church in Holiokeu yesterday a requiem mass for King Humbert was celebrated. The mass was celebrated by Rev. Father Marsetti. rector of ths church. The church was draped in mourning, and hundreds of Italians attended the mars. A rin rim »f WorkMUaklp. Ik* Iwdtu Lithuanian Mviehaat of Ik* Oily. Al 1«S North M»ln *tr**t, oppo*ito Ik* Fntty Brldg*. you e*n *•* i mil •Kwk*d (lot* CM*IM H*l iww) weoeil to nou* In onr elly. H* own* Ik* lki»* •lory brhik lu wklek k* I* hwntetf **4 It tlolna t l*r*» »nDl lkrl*lt« hMlntt*. Mr. hitxll* wm born In t Rmtltn l*rrllotj, In Ik* vUlttt* ot Norlnlk*, Protln** Sartltk*. lklrlrDM**n j**r* w 8* liuuiliitl«d hi AmerUvn It 1WI, tekln« t d**lraM* (w*lllo« vllk hW krolk*r Jtetph, Dlolng * l»n« |i*n*i«l *l«r* hMlnwt tl Plymotlk In 18*0 k* *nWr*d Into kM - n—t lu Ptltolo*, *nd I* no* on* ot Mr l**dln| atrvhtnl*. linn rmxi, A man named Salratore Qulntavelll, who returned from the United Statea with Bread and accompanied him to an anarehiit meeting In I'aria, ha» been arreted at the ICio Marina, on the island of Elba. The police found on him lettera and photographs ot anarchists. Anton Lanner. who alto accompanied Bread from the United States, was arrested at lvraa. In consequence ot these arrests the belief in the ellatence of a plot la lucreating.A thing o( beauty la a joy for»v«r. How forceful and fitting the aboA words when applied to the new charter frame of La atrna Lodga, 1.0 O, |\, jut comulsted and now on exhibition at 1*0*% Art Store. We thought the limit of artlatlo perfection had been reached • tew ««*ka ago In the oharter frame made by In. Irea futSlooum Oonncll, Jr. O. U. A. M , hat It eeeua not, and by the degmt of Improvamtnt made manllett Id thin later production the queetlon naturally arista, where will It all end t No glowing word plotura eon betiln to do jaeUoe to lata real work of art. Yoa matt tee Tt to appreciate Ita beauty, Handaomely euoloeed In a black and gold frame, richly lettered, dscortUd *d atUl turther embelllahed la an laganloat way with ear toaa lutltinltt of Odd Fellowehlp made In paatel, euoloeed la separate narrow gold (rTnee, and moaated oa the blank paBela of the mat, It at onoepreeenta a moat faaelnatlng appearance. Black, gold and othar appropriate color* rbhly blending, a aympatUiing Intonation throughout, It eada la one her monloue whole and la a decidedly pleating Innovation from the antiquated acuool of chaner frames. We dare tay that Mr. I tea, Mr, Oat brail and the members of La wne Lodge maat share a mataal pride In thla new work, m It la very creditable and beyiud doaut the Bneat In tha valley. It The Nklle H«H InIHIH \Vaahlugtuu. A us- B. — The monthly statotnent ot the public debt shows that at the close of business July 31 the debt, less cash lu the treasury, amounted to jl.H*D,!UU,Tltt. an increase for the month of $1,1133.433. This increase la accouuted for liy the increased disbursements ot cash Incident (O the beginning of the new liseal . ear. .%e debt la recapitulated as follows: Interest bearing debt, fl.ttttl, 11XUU0; debt on which Interval has ceased sluce maturity, fl.lTtl.HlOi debt tiearing wo interest, faStUHH.fltM; total, »Mt*».:!00.0T.Y This amount, however, does uot include fH24.3T1.lTtt lu certlttcntea aud treasury notes outstanding, which ate offset by an equal amount ot cash held tor their redemption. Row II It Iktl Whit., Ik* Lna*m* tTCM* ■ttrkM hu, «*• Mat »«*utDi«* iktl tn *!*•)• trunk, knjn hit (note »«h •tuck *«*, tnd *»ll* ih*w nl n hi* •**»*• Oon«i)«*nll, k* k«* * k% mn ot «w*Mt« m* imj4», t*d || ti nitmiq I* !*• «*!** tnwk (and* dtlly. It yon kt«* Mk tMI*4 hi* pteo* T*k or w)*phott*4 m «r4*r, jlr* klM t Intl tnd prow tk*l Ik* Ik* tkov* It It** 10 Ik* l*ll*t Tk* «tot« It on Lutn* imm, nppwll* Ry® •tr**t - kMI plains to Belgians Special to the Ossarra. Bumaaer Goods at Ooet. Buy now the following good*, whloh are offered for a*la at coat prloe: Refrlgeratora, hammocks. Ioe cream frwaere. Oil stove*. Lawn mower* and *ore*n doote. it John 11. Abb Est. "We are surrounded Ht Imperial troops, who are Bring on us continually. The enetuv is enterprising, hut Cowardly. We havcmrorii-ioua tor about a fortnight and are eating «ur poulea. London, Ang. 8.—In the Hon** ot Commons thla afternoon, Mr. Balfour, the government leader, atated that Eaglsnd complained to the Belgium government about the unfortunate miscarriage of justice lu th* caae of Slpldo, th* aaaallant of the Prince ot Walsa, who waa virtually acquitted. No reply hae been received. Ureal excltcment ia reported at Milan. The troops are in readiness at their barracka to prevent a disturbance. A score of prominent anarchists have been arretted. The police are active, and other arrests are txpectstl. "The Chlnete government. If there be one, lias done nothing whatever to help us. If the Chinese do not press the att%-k, we can hold out for, say. ten days, s« no time should be lost It a terrible massacre Is to be avoided." tehlt* Mnn tiiwt V*U*«. Butter, 8So. K. H. Wliliamaon. ami wMtetMtlok w*t Ml hj Ik* trlrad* ot M. A. Ho»*nj, ot Lultflon, Kjr,, *h*a lh»j —w h* nt Inrnlnt j*llow. Bl* tkln *lo«lj *ktnn*d mint, tHu hi* »j»», tnd k* **#*r*d IwrlkW. HW iuaUJt wm ](*Uo» l.ttodlo*, H* wm tnwtadhlth* h**l Uwlur*. hot wllhonl b*n*ai. Th*o h* wm *d*lMi) to Irr 1U- Irlo Bitter*, th* wowtertnl ttowtt«k tnd llwr rouuidT, tral k* writ**: "Atl*r taking two huttlM 1 WM wholly earwl." A toM pruow It* mttvhtw* m*rll tor *11 ttoatek, llwr nn.l kldn*y trouhlM. Otly M«, stoU hy W. C PrhJ*, itltatoa tad Stroke (iar■toy, WmI Flltotou. Wall Hyw DD»»taD». Peculiar Aeeldent to a Train. "Huager la the BeetSaaoe." Yet some people are never hungry. Whatever they eat haa to b* "forced down," There le, nf oouree, eomethlng wrong with ths*e people By taking Hood'* Sarupafr Ilia a abort time they are given an appetite and then they enjoy eating and food nonr- Ishee them If yon find your appetite faillug, juat try a bottle of Hood's. It le a true etomaoh tonic and *v*ry do** doee good. QUINTAVELLI KNOWN HERE. It I* pratty wall MtekHtkrd ky tklt tkM wkat kind of wall pap** w* **11. W* Jt* ooadaatlaa a wall paptr katla*M wlih *»• D-td*d atoaay •*«!» SMalaii* to y**- ™ wa*k w* km *o«* *bwI*I «4*At«* thtl d*»*nd ttlMttoa. lilt a«w diawlMktt* Ik* Uiat la «oa*l4*r tall alvaatag. H*M* w* m*k* tpwlal aCtta la otd*r tkal m oaa Mak* atlMlloa* ttoai Ik* *te*k akll* I*ItIttg*. WakaaaIk*p*p*r*» "«• r*#alat Ik* ho*M al NMoathl* Onr *twk ot arUtte' BtwrltW I* Sind*xt* ot tn, ooaaldwr at »k»t It aDW of anything. T. «, * W. S. »*a*nT. Norik Main *tr**l, a*arty «|D)w*IU J*[W Brldg*. •»* Special to the OAaarra. Mas Arrested in Italy Caaa* Kroas The following has l»en msived at Ohetu front Dr. Robert J, Coleman of the American embassy. It Is dated Peking. July 21: Atasrlraat' Brave Sortie. Pittsburg, Pa., Aug. 8 —An aooommodatlon train on the Pan Handle Railroad waa atruck by two tone of ooal whloh fell from a ooal ohut* on the rear ooaob of the train neai Carnegie etatlon. Two peraon* were probably fetally hurt and aeveral other* e*rlou*ly Injured. New York, Aug. 2.—As the result of an Investigation made among the Italians Id West ITibokeu yesterday tt was learned that Qaetano Bresci's companion, when he left for Italy, was Nicola Quintavelli, on Italian liarber. who was formerly the manager of a shop at Savoy aw) Spring streets and who lived at 300 Paterson ar»nue, West Hoboken. Salvatore QuInta- Telll Is given as the uame of one of the alleged accomplices of Bresci arrested In Italy, and moat of the Itallana in W«it Hoboken who knew Nicola Qulntavellt there believe that he is the same man. Writ Hohokea, NnN ClC Haiti*, "Baron von Ketteler. the Oerman minister. was murdert-d hy Chinese troops and his secretary wounded June 30 when on his way to the tsnng-ll-yanieu. The foreign residents are besieged to the British legation and have lDeen under a dally Are from artillery and rlBes. The 6ow ardlce of the Chinese fortunately pre vented them from making successful rushes. Our losses are 60 killed and TO wounded. The Chinese lossea exceed 1,000. Is a prominent Irish eltlaen of this city. He was horn In the village of Roaa, oouuly Mayo, lrelaud, forty-eight j*w« ago. Immigrated to America with hla wtuowed mother In 1MI), and has been a reddest of thla city thirty-one yean. He haa always been an active eltlaen. Was elected and served aa bnrgeea of Ptttaton borough At preaent be la a member of Ibe Meet Ooancll representing thd Eleventh ward. He la the nominee on the Democratic ticket of the Ptfth district for the State Legislature at the coming fall general election. He take* an active part In Irish aoclety work, being a member ol five different eeeietlne Hla private bnalneaa career baa been ear) active—ou the road aa agent and In the hotel/bnalneaa. Since April let; he haa been'proprietor of "The Stady," located In the IVonWa Bank Block. This la one of the city* oldret hualnsea concern*, ea tabllahed about thirty rears ago by the lata George Smith. All old friend* and the public In general are cordially luvltad to anil. The beet family oathartlc I* Hood'* Pill*. The Atchlen Rebellion Over. The Hague, Ang. 8 —It la annonnotd that Atehlen rebellion agatnat the Dutch In Snmatra, whloh la elmllar to that agatnat the Amerloaue In the Phlllpplnee and which haa lasted twenty-eeven years, 1* now w*ll in h*nd. Special to the Qaaam. One alia ■maU»r after ualog Allen'a Foot- ECee, D powder to be akaken Into the ahoea. U maka* tight or naw ahoaa faal eaay; «Wea Instant raltaf to oorua and bunlona. It'a tha greateet comfori dUoOTerr of the age. Caraa and preventa awollan feat, bllatara, oalloue and (ore apota. Allen'a Foot Eaaa la a oertaln unra tor aweatlng, hot, aching faat At all druggtata and ahoa atorea, 860. Trial paokaga free by mall. Addreaa, Allan S. 01 mated, La Boy, N. Y. La£les Can Wear Sboee A SHASONABLE luxury. Yottt bMt trlaad oaa «lw job bo Mln adtloalhan UV "Kwr Itapara blood, hotl •louooh «ud waat n«rv«a lain Hood V gar•apart!)*."A tsrkltk Bath at Hareelt'e, *aaklS|tos tt., Wllhesbarre. It. J. Pnrcell, the enterprising proprietor of the bath rooms at 8? N. Washington St., Wllkeabarre, glvee peraonal attention to hla patrons, and spares nothing that oan add to their oomfort. The luxary of a Turkish bath at thla season needs no expafatlon to those who have tried tt Ladlaa' day at the rooms, with experlenoed atteudauta, every Wedusedav, U a. m. to 7 p. m. Popular priose, reduced to 75ci eight tlokete, $5. Vm oaa |»( atarj thl»g ah* Bad ■nekMI - Gaptalu Usher of the West Hoboken police force, when asked whether he ever had any dealinga with Quintavelli. said that he had never even heard the name. CamlUo Tuo, who is the proprietor of a saloon at Clinton avenue anil Hoboken street and of a liarber shop at Savoy and Spring streets, admitted that he had known Quintavelli. "There haa been no word from the outside world. Food la plentiful, such aa It is— rice aud horseflesh. Yesterday under a flag of truce a meaaage was sent hy Yung I«u asking If Sir Claude Maedonald. the British minister, would consent to a true*. The minister replied he was willing. provided the Chinese came no eloaer. The shell firlug theu ceased, and every- Nilag Is now quiet "We hope that, having defeated WW Chinese, relief la Bearing ne. We are all exhausted with constant standing on guard, fighting. building barricades and digging trenches by ulght aud day. "All the legations except the British are utterly wrecked by shot and ahell. The Austrian, Italian and Holland buildings are burned to the ground. The British legation la also much ahattered. "The Vnlted States marlnea still hold a vital position ou the city wall, commanding the legations. After a brilliant sortie ou the night of July 3, Captain Myera succeeded In drivlug back the Knusn mounted troops. During the fight Captain Myera ivaa slightly wounded. rMkMliniMl. CHARLES W. ST. JOHN. Uttla nCwk alaaa, lun rlaa a. MliMlmte. KaaphortlM, iilnwnta. Twutgw, oaoaathM*. *ud I ItilCtTlMH NKi «C «wwi ls»4DtlmnMbh pthwa 'FW« uwtWooa bwth II.... ttooda Win" wv«|)UT » K«» and w«* aw«t. UMIIIIIT !•« »». (tiu, VkilNtl* Breset Sara the Osar Somes Meat, •peolal to the Oasstts Tho old #.ta WM* faatoaa bMlMOT eoaown, MrBlaa » raimtatluu wound to noua u» lit Mm! thM.uui.uoi Northaaotorw IViut »y Irani* It* .dd-UaaiaiMilalloo kMtww (u'lj *ufclala*d hy Mr. W. John, who will oouttuu* to plaaaa Ik* uabllo bjf aappljlt* lu» ohakwat wauda, whloh will, aa la th» pari, U foaud M ». prfcva tur Quality, th*t will dnfy all ootnpatltora. Uuod* tor nwdlolual tunlly n*» ,Can b» d» iwndod a poo. SpoeultlaB m (allow Ml. V*raoo, i»»«dtllD*, Sam Thotnpaua. Olb•on and Old Crow BoarhoB, tua (In*, hi audit*, wlnoa, wnil*l«, Mo, All old aod iuallow brand*, ©all aud Inapaot Thla Mum balldttttt la r»pnia*ut»d by IMbb- Iratton alaawbwa. Sltwa l«a part.*) da at.uotloa hjr #r» two roar* in, iha plaaa baa baaa iaha.lt by Mi. jt John, thoprm eu ownor, and II la now of taudara atyla aid 4»l*h. Itaatata la U«aata. tola**. Ita. Rome, Ang. 8.—Breast, the sssassln of King Humbert, 1* reported to be In a very excited oondltlon. Force was neoesury to get him to pnt on hla olothee yeeterday. H* exolalmed to the warden, "It will be Caar'* turn next" Cnta and brntaea an haalad by Ohamuerlalu'a Pain Balm In about oaa third tha time any other treatment would require beoauae of lta antlaeptlo quallttea wnlch oanae tha parta to heal without maturation. For aala by Farrer, Peok and Roberta, apotheearlee; Plttaton, one door aboTe Eagle Hotel, and Waat Plttaton, Wyoming ana Lirerne Area. Several sea ret service men and detect. Ives from the staff of the Italian conaul n»iT Rpfti m n»si noooaen yesterday* but they did not communicate with the police there. The same detective in the employ of the Italian oonaul who was seen in . Paterson ou Tuesday was seen moving among the Italians there yesterday. The police, however, made no moveinent toward starting an investigation among the anarchists. tttejete glare as J ttepalr Itn*. A raw Mint*. A hot hargata. W»il pV*»» y.», IB, th«a *atw*y. Aaothvt D»} Ma rt»w oHar thmanh Erary oat»« worthy. Bow wa taaka ft pay. OuaD« whllo IWj loot Voa oa»'t atMakafcara Voa'll aodwo-aad why. Oladaaao afeooi dtaaioad*. »C*«£ wara aa't iowvlry All taahlonahla at dall v)««litt llukod w*A ono.lty. So* (or y»nt*df—thoy'ra *®od Tv«» 'I- I•III wwvlooa y«a tb*t wa do aoto* atato Htaloy, th» Jowalar, h Wawr IM.tto*. Inflammatory RhaumaUsm Oun4 is 8 Days. Sehusaler & Bevhtold have on display a uloe Una ol bicycles of several inakea and are for eale al greatly ieduced ptiets. The season ot 1000 haa about closed and the new pattern wheels for 1901 have very tew Improvements, eo if yon Intend \Durob*»- ti g a wheel cheap, now la your oppor* tnntty. HeKlaler lataraa to tke Capital. Special to the Qaianv Morton L. Hill, ot Lebanon, Ind., says; "My wife had luflaminatorv rhenmatlsm In every muscle and joint; her anfferlng waa terrible aud her body and face were swollen Almost beyond recognition; had been lu bed for six weefta ana had eight phyalolana, butveoeWed no benedt until she tried the Myetto Cure forRheumattam. It gave Immediate relief and D1m waa able to walk about In three daya. i am anva it savisd her Ufa." Sold by J. II. Houck, druggist, No. 4 North Main St., Plttaton. men, he aaya: "I oannoi tall what effect the advanoe of the foreign troopa toward Fekln will have on tha people np there who have been oauatng tha tronble. Tha Ohlneee are paeuliar people and may take a notion to put the torelgnera ontalde tha 0|ty waUaandi.il them to go home the Waat way they can. 1 ba« had no meeeage informing me of the adTauc.ot the allle. » Hbangbat, Ang. 8.—LlplAg HlIlg ' ordered fotr Ohlneee armleatn tha Y.ou, dlatrlot to proeeed to Peklo. Waahlngton, Ang. 8.—Prealdent MoKlnlay and party arrlred from Canton at 7:45 thla morning. A very ahort time after he reached the White Honee, the Preeldent held a oonferenoe. It la eald that nothing Important waa decided. Paterson police officials were unwilling to say whether they connected the suicide of the man who was found lu an empty car in the trolley road sheds near Singac, a suburb of Paterson, early yesterday morning, nod died several hours Later in Ac general hospital of Patersoa, with any of the anarchists in Peterson! The man, who had a swarthy ctNuplexion, a dark brown mustache and appearance of an Italian, waa uncon&loust with a condensed milk can containing a liquid declared tq bo some poison beside him. He whs dressed In dark blue clothes, black derby hat and dark shoes. In a pwktt of his cost wm fowttd a M»phki fi tuHu mUlilM 1mm mw mat "Uy Own" brand coffee at Qraoe1*. We carry In stock bicycle sundries, ap Drtlng goods, graphs phonos and records Oar repair ahop la tqnlpped to do any kind of light repair work, blcyclee, keys made, nmhrellaa repaired and recovered, lawn mower* sharpened. O.d Brick Mill Vlaker * Adeiaoa. Thla la a new firm that aatabllahed a innk bualnaea In onr olty one rear ago. ?hey pay oaah for Iron and old matala of all klada, rage, bonee, bottlea, rnbbera, eto. It'e au Induatry that few hare an Idea of the amount of oapltal required. Thla firm ranka aa one of our leading bualnaaa conoerna. They don't buy of boya. telephone connection. Location, Dock atreet. Drink tke Beet Beer "Secretary Squires of the Vnlted Siatea ligation "deserve* the greatest credit for his services throughout the atege. Hla mllltury experience and energy are Invaluable. Many fiaga and rltlee were cautured by Captalu Myers. Block, North Main street WWia aia iw gelee, *y (teW» «•*! Up to tin Cbwaatora.au, aha aatd. WBrt do yoa oard *1 tha drag Mora, ' A M0«*4a ot TWa l t« that what aato Mar Dk.B to whttl' CHHaDai,» air. tor I taha It *aoh a%ht- Now, taWld*.. fair what taaj taw lj»l_ | **h», «tWy W»yt W D—W m- . If you drink any. Relohard & Wearer'a Bndwetaer and Extra Pale are not anrpaaeed for quality, lla»or and nutrient I mantles. They are brewed with the ut|l « tata and are pure and wholaaome. I™1'" retail era aell them. Wllkeaba/rre 1 1» »o«*h Oanal «trM», iDnCD Um i« ihm To **11, or procure, for United 8tat*e and foreign conntrlea, by the Mrltlah-Amairloan Patent Investment Co ; also partner* found to help develop patent* Send tan cent*, In *t*mp*t tor Patent Heoord. Beu.l A. Onwthsr, Ptttstou re1Cree*atetlre.' N vktffb 9w99t| PlttMM, r*. r.t.iu «,sM (w Raat mC Iw aato. '"Perreel Tiesasrea,14 Som* people call thoee n*« salt* w* have turned ont, Yoa will be earprtwd Is eee what we have la ston for yoa In tor Quite. Bargains offered that are barge* as, 9*aaral atoroa Mt orar at twj low raata. alw »D*arai awviuua* with aadara lalDrt.4aaiaata. and alao aaranu howaaa at iurd.au and tow lanK to Wttitia aad Waal Mttono. Itgwt will o..w Aad aaaaa eat Wgalaa. • B« tWM AA, Shanghai, Aug. 8.—Admiral Seymour,] Who aaaumed ebarge of the daienaea ha..J WtMllHtlqnMrtV " • When yoa used laedlolne yoa aboald get tbe b*,t (hat moaey sen bay, and taper- Imm unm tkli to Wi«ft (MMfaHUe. Ranccau run ia outob J. I. hnuM * Q*. sb*. r. hh ttirMUw.
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, August 02, 1900 |
Subject | Pittston Gazette newspaper |
Description | The collection contains the archive of the Pittston Gazette, a northeastern Pennsylvania newspaper published from 1850 through 1965. This archive spans 1850-1907 and is significant to genealogists and historians focused on northeastern Pennsylvania. |
Publisher | Pittston Gazette |
Physical Description | microfilm |
Date | 1900-08-02 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
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Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
Contributing Institution | West Pittston Public Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Description
Title | Pittston Gazette |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette, August 02, 1900 |
Subject | Pittston Gazette newspaper |
Description | The collection contains the archive of the Pittston Gazette, a northeastern Pennsylvania newspaper published from 1850 through 1965. This archive spans 1850-1907 and is significant to genealogists and historians focused on northeastern Pennsylvania. |
Publisher | Pittston Gazette |
Physical Description | microfilm |
Date | 1900-08-02 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGZ_19000802_001.tif |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
Contributing Institution | West Pittston Public Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Full Text | UMfV. WWpF IVWl .invit. ii vj».wp n=q WMm JJfe @d$ «m» -.. m e. ) Sixteen Pages FIFTY-FIRST YEAR iMMIKfcSSBfi&r0 PITTSTON, PA., THURSDAY KVKN1NG, AUGUST '2, MO. ONLY DMLY IN CITY FIGHTING THEIR WAY! AFTER THE ANARCHISJS anothcr I»ooK. also hi Italian. An Interpreter who examined Ijowj pages said that on*- of them rwUiiH*Co tli» eipher code of Italian military map*, while the others were from * treatise on the mobilising of troopa and large bodies of men. The pamphlet itself wa» a fextbook on 1 oology. DUPLICITY OF CHINESE. SIEGE OF TIEN-TS1N. ALLIES BEGIN ADVANCE HUNOtBD HUJUMtSS HITS. ItetatU Mnillikl k) the Flak Mm* D1 HharpV KVh II Mtaafok'alttiaonnw, AU klail* at «Ium D1 Skaiffe iMah Cw* »l KMIWTV Flak Mm* at M««Mt% luM, CuMnifit at 8k«t»V ItiM hnw l,lDW tur floor** Auk*. Baiter, *!kD. H WIIII*m«w. O*04*U w»lw»hD»« «» Hh»r»»V Itantala W*t*rai«)oaa »D n«KD fot DC*uulu* »l ShujiV TDt*(ACw* oa t»»M* Hum K* 8k*DtiV CImm, Site aad tMa a IW al K«MV l'toploal ftalt* la vwtaj tl MwakikV ItWMpplM **l KMUthM|MM khaaMlV A «t»l »D*•« «jWj of faak tUk a sMxtrp'* Mark*! tomorrow Our Government Probing Plot Government Fomented Attacks Seattle. Wash,, Aug. 4,—A »yeclal U 'flu- Tituep trvui Victoria. U C„ »ay«; "Many now, details • of the *lfl» et Tieu-taln www received iwr the ateatuo* Ulenogle, llnrlM t\ Uannon, »«i»rluteudeut of the Atueriean Hitde In Chlus. arrived at Nasaaaki ahortly H*- fore the ateatuer left for Victoria. Ha said aa kwu »a the Ohiueae truop* (♦■ eeteed *i'iJ that the hotnbardtueut h.ul Wguu the J Immediately opeued lire on the city, The telegiaidi. teleidioue aud railway «y»teuDJ had tw» deatroyed, leaving the rc&tdeuU without any uleaut of cowtmiuicatiou with the outatda world. The shelling of the city e««tiuued for 11! days, until every house had received some damage, There were hut 71*1 Hunion troop* tu Tteutalu. aud Mr. Oauuon claimed that tt waa owing to their bravery that the Uvea of the foreign residents were saved, At the railway atatlou H.000 Chinese trooiw weie held at hay hy TOO Ituaalan*. Had aulstance not arrived the foreign reahleata intended to shoot all the women «ud children rather thau allow them to fall luto the hands of the Chlneae, A nnrnher of men had beeu detailed to perform this terrible t*»k. Reported to Be Already Eighteen Miles on Way. Against Humbert. on the Envoys. Bread Traveled Vnder Own Name* ID FETING WtTHIH A WSBX. BABOH FAVA A8I8 FOB AID, Paris, Auk. St—The detect Ire depart-, meat' Hud* that flactano Bresci arrived at Havre from the United States In May. His name appears in the list of passengers among 03 other Italian workmen. A complete list has been handed to the Italian embassador with the object of discovering if any wcjl known anarchists were'among them, la the opinion of the detect Ire department the crime was carefully planned. OOHVIOTED BY BB. M0BBI80N. la Con«9«nence the Uovertor of Hew Jersey Haa Been Heqveited to Do HI* Utmost to I'aeorth Conspirators. First Meal Aeeonat of tltaatton la Pekin* aives ay London Times Correspondent — Le«ntlons Hun. horded by Imperial Troops. Imwflm ni*|W«CMt tfr»» M«l*« •« T»«m —«*•*»- Jk»KI»a m Tlwl»l» l»«llr—tk«a*» Wr4*r*4 l« «• C»- Washington, Aug. 2.—In compliance with au urgent representation made by Embassador Fava, the Italian representative in this country, Secretary Hay has requested the governor of New Jersey to take iuea£irea to obtain evidence preliminary to the prosecution of any persons within his state who conspired to bring about the assassination of Kiug Humbert. London, Aug. 2,—Dr. Georgia Ernest Morrison, Peking correspondent of the Loudon Times, sends the following die patch, dated lVklng, July 21, direct to The Times: Loatlou, A ue 8,—Tk» *»w«4*l eorra- at Tke U*ll)C Mall wad* tkla dU|D«tr*i fiwm Binmlt; "l'liD' aUraiM* toward IVkta# ka» lw(mi M, Ui' Kawvau, atlaUttr «w *»• visii attain. h*» fruai ilD* glau reprwratallT* at Taku aa lui»DoHaut dl»|iat«iu whk* *tal*» Ikat Ik* lroo|« ol tho pow*ra at* already 13 «iil« rD\wi Tk-a-tala. IC l» eakwtatod that thC\v wtU ewupfel* I hi- distant.-* la daja. wh«-thfr thr advanoo l« o|tpoa«l at uol, Nothing U mM a* lo lh* coauaamlwr la "I hum thai th» foreign uilaUti-r aim twti-«l Inforuiatloa whli-k ahoa-a lhal lh.' uiiuittvr* aud oth«Dr nfaMfttla nt IVhlng ar* wow onjoylng Ik* awlv» lw»l*«Mloa «t the throne- Awv»r*aMy ai the iwvitaliou at Ih* Cklne»« governan-nt tkey Imx-* abandoned ike hsgatlou* aail hav» takeu retnge la the *aoml (itwlnet* of ike lorldddea «r liuiwrial i-iiy," Ulaeral Sir Alfred Gaaelee l» quoted a» aa.v.ug on Sal unlay that he wa» «•C* l» ailvaavv. alikonnk larklw la wItBwf. 'Colwl Oagitvil, Ihfii isuuiuauillKS lh* al 1V» i»Iu, la «rt*an«l wlih a similar »iale«ae«l oa llw u»«D- UaiC\ alihiDu«k wlihoal tfau»iCoiiailo» a»»l ikm »*»n liavlug a kw* fw klwwkr «r* t*|vi\M**l lo kaw kwu Drut lo I to- Oklao»» a» Yaor'r*mi. wki-ro »ttM«* lelrtwtHwuWs kat* lw*» thrown 11(1 lo hat lkfD ailtaaw at th» al- HM, The led Fore ars Pasli Oi to Mill! ■* THE NEXT HOUSE "There has been a cessation of hostilities siuee July IT, but for fear of treachery there has beeu no relaxation of vlg- Uauce. Chinese soldiers continue to strengthen the barricades around the besieged area and also the batteriee on top of the imperial city wall, but mean* time they have discontinued tiring, probably becaifec they are short of ammuni* tion, The maiu bottles of the imperial soldiers have left lVking *n order to meet the relief foreea. There Will be m BUoas ri|hlBetweea »•- Loudon. Aug. ii.—The Chronicle's Vienna correspondent says that a rumor reaches there from Belgrade that Kins Alexander of Scrvla was shot at while diiyiug iu the city on Wcduesday afternoon, but was uot injured. The rumor la not confirmed. Shot nt King Alexander? 01 tj k**la«M taw ara rk*t*«d a»\j Me Kv raw** at Ik* 8la«Mr Hom*. pablMm DH Dnutnu jpeolil to the Qaibtts. Iw tvnaw, «oah«Ut»*»*». WhokMl* a«4 tMl IVwtM. W A iiata, « N. Hate. Waahlogton, Aug. 2 — Democrat, and Republican, silk* reelli, that on* ot the moit Important featnree of the epproaohlog campaign la tha poaalblllty that tha Biat named party ma; gain oontrol of the Houaeot Bepreaentatlvea. Tha Bepnblloana have in the preeent Honae a majority of tventy-one, and thla haa been attained by unseating, reelgnatlon and other meana from an original majority of thirteen. With ao oloee a margin, the Demoorata feel that by renewing their eltorta thla fall, and by making ationg oampalgna In doubtful Congnedonal dlaiilota they ahonld be able to gain enongh additional Slatta to oontrol the Bones when It reaaaemblae after the election. Within a very short time, therefore, the authorities expect to have officially determined the question whether the crime was the result of a conspiracy hatched In the United States. If evidence to support the assertion that such 1s the case can be obtained, It will theu be necessary to decide whether the federal or state laws permit 'prosecution of persons charged with conspirlug against the ruler ot a foreign nation. frail*. Iwtk **n*takDwi ami Mm ((wtalllM al MwakckV wDtk*i. fkoa* M, MxalokV M»k*t «UI dlapla* tka nan «*lrh «t fwak #»k la «t*al vatMjr nD». Knlser's Life Tfcrentened. Monza, Aug. &-*-Au Klberfehl dispatch aunoum'ea the arrest there of tiiuseppe Bernard!, accused of declariug that Emperor William's turn to be assassinated would come next. He denied the charge, but is believed ty Au anarchist. K HmWH. halt**' aa.l lalkv, m*. owl t«M, «wwHet Soalk Mala, Mtium cw Wat*r *li«*l. "Supplies are beginning' to come in, and the condition of the besieged is improving, The wounded are doing well. The hospital arrangements are admirable. One hundred and fifty cases have passed through the hospital, none of them septic. "A tieuuau pinnace which attempted to reach lien-tain during the aiege waa Bred on by Chiueae hidden In * dlaearvl' ed fort. The Herman* dually ran the vessel ashore on the opposite hank, and there the besieged In Tlcn-tsJu *aw the»u fall into the handa of the triune. They are said to have heeu brutally killed. Ik* SNaolatr H»««* It tktalrtM) oaart*». CDw»« »» ««Uw aaJ N»C«k Mate *lu*»t» M. J. Hn*k«a, Pkh'V BATTLE . TODAY bolt. He goee to aee the Viceroy of Nankin] In connection with meaauree to protect forelgnere. The Viceroy eent a warahlp down the Yangtae to eeoort the British ahlp, In order "to prevent any mlann deretaadlng In panelng Ohlneee forte." Tip* communication received at the state department from Baron Fava shows clearly that ho has placed detectives at work to put the responsibility for the crime upou the shoalders of those Karsons in Paterson who conspiml with resci to murder the king. The govern or of New Jersey, in compliance with the request of Secretary Hay, will set the state wheels of justice iu motion. Though it is deuled that the secret service has decided to make au investigation, It would not be surprising should It Inaugurate an investigation to obtain information use of the federal government in case any further representations are made by the Italian government. The authorities are horrified that the Uulted States should have been the seat of the conspiracy, aud they intend to use every available channel to punish the plotter*, provided the proof necessary to establish their guilt can be obtained and a law can be fouud uttder which they can be prosecuted. Hip Yss WtaVte filer Wrecked, Kingston, N. V., Aug. 2,—While the Hip Van Wiukle tlicr from New York ou the Shore railroad was entering this city at about lg:80 o'clock yesterday afternoon one of the trucks of the bagwage ear jumped the track. The wheel* lau on the ties for several huudrcd feet, and then a passenger coach jumped the track, and this was followed by the locomotive and tender and the baggage ear. The ground was torn up, the rails spread aud the south bound track twisted. The locomotive wheels were burled In the rock ballast for two fed and the trucks of the cars badly wreck* si. The locomotive was damaged considerably. The scene of the accident is In a deep rock e\tl, and the es eape of the passengers from death was a miracle. The tireiuan, named Matthews, was slightly injured, and Conductor Quinn sprained an ankle. tl«oi«* SiaaWDa*a Mark*t la la »a* »llk ,-hol.-» «a*al*, «*aiMd aonia, »to , C1* Laa*t» a**aa*, W«M ftitat**, litoa* t,»W. "The tsnng 11 yamen have forwarded to the British minister a copy of a dispatch telegraphed by the emperor to the queen attributing all the deeds of violeuee which have been committed to bandits and requesting her majesty's slstance to extricate the Chinese government from Its difficulties* The queen's reply is not stated, but the Chinese minister at Washington has telegraphed that the Vnited States government will gladly assist the fhiuese authorities. "Another tragic incident of the defense of Tein-tsin was the sortie aud capture of the military school iu which the Chi« nose soldiery had taken a position on the 18th, The Chinese made a stout defense, but inside of half' au hour the allies climbed the walls and forced the gate. The Chluese then retired to a large room up stairs and, barricading thenwelvea, made a last stand there, refusing to surrender. An *«ugMsh bluejacket battered down the door with an ax. He was shot dead. Others were shot, but tlnally an entrance was made* and the Chinese were put to the bayouct. The place was set tire and burned In two hours. Ho ni%» Ik Tka ap*«M dteoaal »a»k *al* auw oa la faaoj *|wvla)MM aaC •laiO* «w*»Im *1 Ckwwotlk Rraa\, It SoMh Mala aU««t. Th* ImI ol rt*Dk. Blekhd aad CM«t»l a»**t», kovt* Mad* kokmaa »aJ paMta«* Chiok.u* »lt»*wDl to oxter aati Mtn «anu*Ct fooda al Kaapw^ Parle, Aug. a —The French Comul at Shanghai report* that LI Hong Chang baa stated ha la Doable to deliver a meaeage to II. Piohon, the Frenoh lltnleter at Pekln. The Frenoh Government I* known to be alarmed for the safety of lie repreaentatlve. tlpeeUl to the Ouarra. Tka «aMCi. Rhaovhal, Aug. 1.—Delayed.—Admiral Aleileff baa left Tien Tain and returned to the ooaat beoanae dat.ger 'U threatening Washington, Ang. fair tonight; Friday ahowera; light to freah aonthweaterly winds. "This dispatch to the queen was sent to the tsnug-li-yameu by the grand council on July 3, yet the day before an imperial edict had Issued calliug on the Bexers fa coutluue to render loyal and patriotic services in exterminating the Christians. The edict also commanded viceroys and governors to expel all missionaries from China and to arrest all Christians and compel them to renounce their faith. Other decrees applauding the Boxers apeak approvingly of their burning out and slaying converts. Their lender* are stated in a decree to be princes a ml ministers, ,, "On July 18 another decree i!*** complete volte face, due to the vtetoHfls of the foreign troops at Tieu-tsin. In this decree, for the tlrst time and one month after the occurrence, an allusion was made to the "death of Baron von Kettcler, the German minister, which was attributed to the action of local brigands, although there is no doubt that it was premeditated and that the assassination was committed by an Imperial officer, as the survivor, nerr Cordes, can testify, FVxr Im work, MlMaeUou (WuM, *oh» Ik* «lar ftHH Hjp» Work* ot W, W, 0*1 leader, W *Cuik M»ln 9tl, Ik* a*«l**ka*** How* «t QUm hub, The Relief Colin lntiers 21,000. The rimiwf ot Sh*»gt«»e h«» aoll««l I'oltwl SIMM C***al IWl*r *1 Ohrfu tvf Ike (»uarH-,v*»wiDnD» |vt«\hlW tton of elpker to the "»» ike military »,i»-r*iloa» »l lYkiun ami Tlealiltt *v» mitellM" Ike Wt*l Cat) toaaorlal tMM, to «(» »D d*w with tto* and ae*lp dMafc«t» out*. Ttr kl* unwmI ****** on • Mr owi. Hint* M»l *ka»p»0 tat talttag Ml D»D'• L Big Battle flay be in Progress. "Several foreign soldier* It Is reported, were given a drumhead court martial and shot tor looting," A dl*iD*ttk from Tl*«-i*ltt, dated July 8ft, *aya: Power* Coaeladrs His Testlmaay, "The American fMRMMdtr rwelwd order* from Washington loday HOI In delay the advaaw on IVklws. Hp wa* al*o Informed tkal heavy r*-«nfoiv*m»ttt* arv o» Ik* way, At Dm sUaolalr H«*, oalj kowM heal atw, kern, |»oH*t», *t»„ WiWd DVT ui dt*a*h»t m* **r**d w Ik* har Outj Ml* too** fw aowal or f««tty iumIMm) a**D M, J. P»w»V Hand ««|M*, nmjt, fanilW eah*. *»*,, for kit* *1 pax wrtwi*. AWo *11 kl*d* ot M**, Cai lilad* of di*» *»D( !«■ wartl .Ion* on »ho»i naJo* \t Otiahla*, Ik* W**t Kad Ttfcpko** www l low. Bpeclal to the Qauttb An examination of the revised statutes of the Vnited States falls to show any section under which conspirators against the life of a foreign ruler can be punished. Besides, the treaty of extradition with Italy of 1808 specifically provides that "the provisions of this treaty shall not apply to any crime or offense of a political character.** D.opae la Ike Uw. Georgetow n, K v . Aug. Former Secretary of State Caleb Powers yesterday concluded his testimony iu his own behalf in his tiial on the charge of compile) ty In the shooting of Governor Goebel, The prosecution failed to disconcert him on cross examination. Itev, John Stamper, brother-In law, of Wharton Golden and whose testimony the defense hopes to contradict, created somethlug of a sensation on cross examination by admitting that he sought to get Golden to leave the •tate and indirectly offered $5,000. More Hoe re Takea, SECRETARY PAY'S POINTED REPLY Washington, Aug. 2.—A big battle is probably in progress now between the allied forces those of the Chinese, if a press dispatch is correct which announces the arrival of the relief column at a point eighteen miles from Tien Tsin. While no dispatches have yet been received in Washington confirming the statement of the advance of the relief column, the officials here see no reason to doubt the report. London, Aug. Lord Huberts has telegraphed to the war office aa follows from Pretoria: "Hunter reportsV 1,200 more prisoners surrendered yesterday, Nrlth Commandants Mouse aud Fouteuel, while Commandants IV ploy, Potgletet aid Joubert surrendered to Bruce Ham ilton* who collected 1,200 rifle*, OftO po nies aud au Armstrong gun. Lieutenant Anderson, a lDaul*h officer in the Slant* artillery, also surrendered, Olivier, with five guus and a number of burghers, broke away in the Harrlsmith district, hut Hunter expects the total prisoners will amount to C4,000, Au unfortunate accident occurred near Frederikaady on the Crugersdorp-Potehefatroom railway, The enemy had torn up rails, and a sup ply train escorted hy the Shropshire* was derailed, 13 being killed and iu jured, although n special patrol had been ordered to prevent trains passing." "Oreat activity I* nolleeaNe »C Jap•«w keadqnarter* Traiwporl preparation* at* heixa knrrtod. It t* eiimnely unlikely that ellker Ik* Janane** or the Hi Ii ink intend lo he K ti Wkitol the AaD«- leans, thongk the UrttUh pretwratlon* are a Ion* «'*y (root eotapleten***. TW Japan*#* ortsanlaatloa, oa Ik* other hand. Melt** I ho adnilratloa of all "The total »tr*n*lh ot Ch* allle* her* l« U.QCWt lleeutorwiueat* are arriving dally," Baron Fava has not of course asked for the extradition of any persous who took part in the conspiracy, nor is be likely to do so, as such a request could not be eutertalned by this government. It may be, however, that the laws of New Jersey coutaiu a provision under whlu'u the conspirators can be prosecuted.n*ak B»a*da*k*tt|, Ik* W«*l M Baker, \« »p-to-dat* lit *11 Ik* ♦»*«» **d Mapl* good* la Ik* haalM* tkvi *aM family boat* wad* *tyl* of knw*. ft**k iu bora I* Ik* h**law». hU ta«k*r k*T-1*11 Wa Ik* pki***r hak*r of tkta *«f akoal ltl}nmi|*, ttf Ptaakt (oate. rk»j are all rl«kt. fall »»%ki «**MD Mi Unsuccessful Attempt on the Life of the Shaw of Persia. *ke Htltish 8* Id lev. It la aald that the British soldier wears •noh tight clothing that his Internal organs are often serlonaly injured. Then wnen on the march his eheet la eompreaaed by the wslght of his knaoaaok, ean'sen, great coat and heavy cartridge belt Usually ths itomaoh la the At at organ to softer from overtaxing of auy nature. Overwork, abuts, nsgleot or Improper food la bound to wrodnoe dyspepsia and ita attendant s?lV For any disorder of the d'geetlve organs Hoatsttsr's Stomaoh Bitters should be taken. This famous medicine will cure all ailments of ths stomach. Try it foi oou.tipatlon, Indigestion, flatulency, dyspepsia, nervousness or insomnia. It makes the weak strong, and an oooaaloaal dose will keep the bowels regular. tlouitksrded ky Imperial Troops, lltlwl at Yaaaaara KDmrC«4. 'IVu-lnlu, July fill, Tla Okefa. Aw«, 3-- 11 la r«|D»rl**l ihtt ike J«|»aae»e vaai:\uu\l has keen wnulwl a«»l IM of ikew kllliM or w««uDl*»l. Tke K«**laa* ar» «v-|HDrlvCl lo kave r«|il«w»l »««De »«» allies from Tleu »-l« In ike tlliwlktti ot IVklug. IV* lkvCw»*«Dl Oklaew «ko were narrlioatait Ike fori* #eDl, The administration is especially anxious to show Italy that it proposes to take whatever action It can to puuish spy persons who conspired with Bread against the kiug. It is appreciated that unless vigorous measures are taken Italy will not consider that this government has behaved In a frleudly manner, aud the cordial relations which exist be tween the two governments may In consequence be endangered- As a result of the murder of Kiug Humbert and the threata made by the alleged conspirators of Paterson against the life of the president the secret service authorities have determiued to take extra precautions to insure the safety of the chief executive upon his return to Washiugtou. Two or three agents will accompany him on the train bringlug him to Washington, and at any stops made they will circulate among the crowd that may gather, ready to arrest any person who attempts to assault the president. While In Washington the president will be closely guarded, though he will probably not be aware of the presence of the agents. "The force besieging the iegatiou consists of the imperial troops under Geueral Tung Lu and General Tung Fuh Slang, whose gallautry Is anplauded in inipei ial decrees, although It nad consisted in bombarding for one mouth defenseless women and children cooped up i*D *hc legation compound, using shell, shrapnel, round shot aud expandlug bullets. The Chinese throughout, with characteristic treachery, posted proclamations assurlug us of protection, aud the same night they made a general attack in the hope of surprising us. "There is still no news of Pel-Tang cathedral- The wounded number 138, Including the American surgeon Llppitt,, severely wounded, aud Captain Myere, who is doing well. Seven Americana have been killed. A Bar* Of*"»««llD, BpedilV the Qahttb. TtoAUaaMe frfcnol «t 0*KWMk}, IT R « WUkwbui*, «#*« (MW t»- iIkomIi to Um )««*t hi «t who CNeh* to »»H* ap*a » laonlto K»- N*C«mU eemr Wee w etiw MIim* la Ik* «wmln. H H U» DM H«M *M to mIhinmiM, Wrtt* to m (uraptMHk Dm, MDnti«w» tt Hwok, tor vattleatam « ihoarhiwl. ih.lt *jr»t»uD «t IrwktiMl 0*4 0*«*o|wlkT t* vnhhoL A fm Cti«»wto M ttlwu WD Jl «ai at toiw pMl*a»« wko »*■ •ia»l U *«C! *»wi 0 tall kM«t} ot jMr etmD. Wilt» IV% lUntewa A — IIMW. OiNe|w»ky oemlO t|| V4MMNk Shanghai, Ang. 2.—The Pakln relief foroe, aooordlng to a report jnat received, oonaleta of D1,000 men, Including 12,000 Japaneee and 8,500 Biltlab. The oolnmn la proceeding partly by river and partly by railroad. Another oolnmn, ootnpoaad of Tlllaataai and Japaneee, la advancing on Pekln from the northeaat. The Ohlneae an oonoantrattag at Lang Fang and Tun Ohow. BA8BBAU SCORES, Rosalia of \*«tes4syHi Dome* la the Dittoreal I*** wee, - NATIONAl, UiAUUK. At Yertt- H. H. » N*w Yertt,,, tuiiaaaa*-* a t i a a a t u ft ft ft s » USHwwe-CsttivS **4 Btawsriassj Tsytot saa IXvRahv* At itMUrs- n, h n feeekly* ft a l $ ft T ft ft to a ? Pimttuvg taaaaaaSft-a * i H*Uvht*~&lvtinuut.Y *«d Panel!; ftUlfpl «a4 O'Cooaor. At a- m n Ikstaai-,, Iftftataftftftftl-a * I Ciaciaasti ft ft ft ft I ft ft ft J1 ft ft— a a » lUuviKe-!¥*♦** «a\l S«tli\l, Ptntlqv*, sad Peiu- At PhtUddpfcia- a. H * PW!*CklpMs « ft • ft ft 1 I 4 s ta ? Uut* ... tt I M H U * tt»tt*rie*~CHrth and tVasta** Yoaag sad Het»- taaa ttw TnniiwX *«*• Mil*. tan Front-two, Aw®. &—ThtD «ro«nDtw« Mwtth- wtM tw T»k«, Ohhrt, jnwtwl*,* »HtDr»oon, with !,***» wJtlh'ir* Iurtnttiu* C\»niwtnlt-» I, K, l» »nDl M. ouuprUtnt tli* Thlnl *wlull,tu »r tht- Klf- Imilli t»t*o»ry; T»v»iw B, 0, I »nd II, Thtol tNnvntrjr, «wD» CVnDtt*nj- K of »k* at t-n#ltt»w» frvnt WW! IVtnt, Th» h«»t» at ChD- ThtWI N»?*tr,v MCOMM«M lhD- numi»t*u. TV« Mwhle f«rftC» jl.TW.N00 Ik rnrmw-jr fw (h» wmwii «1 w«r t# Chin* CVhtnt-J \V»bh ttoxllftt »» «» »M «u 0h«mv» »C*#, w»» * «wD thf ivDry*DDC o»»i c. Pkhtt «»t»w «t OnNfttret*. who t» C« «*is lmci»l tht- .v»D«s in M*atl«, w*« union* »htD t-ivUkn imwwniN'r*. Banian Intereeta In Llao Ting Peninsula. General LtneTlteh U now In command ot the Buielan foroee In Tien Teln. BRIEF NEWS NOTE8. The Democrats of New Hampshire have nominated Dr. Frederick E. Potter of Portsmouth for governor. PATRICK A. JOYCE iJVii «t luM Shanghai, Aug. 8 —The alUea began the advuio* on Pekln with a force eatlmated | at 80,000 men, with 170 gun*. They ex | peot to reaoh Pekln Augtut 18. Waahlngton, Aug. 8.—The following atatoment waa given out at the Stat* be partment thla morning, oonalatlng of a telegram sent to the United Btatee Em* baselee at Berlin, London, Parle, Borne and St. Petersburg, and to the United 8tatee lllnleter at Toklo: "In reply to the uggratlon of LI Hnng Ohang that the Minister* night be eent nnder eafe eeoort to Tien Tain, provided the Powera would engege not to march on Pekln, the Secretary of Stat* replied on Jnly 80th that thla government will not enter Into any arrangement regarding the dlapoeltlon or treatment ot the legations without Brat having' fre* oommunloatlon with lllnlater Oonger. The reeponelblllty for their protection reete upon the Chlneee government. The power to deliver the mlnlatere at Tien Teln pre aoppoeee power to proteot and open communication, and thla la lnaleted on. Thla meeaage waa delivered by Mr. Goodcow on the 81et to Viceroy U, who Inquired whether. If free oommunloatlon were aatabltahed between the mlnletere and their governmenta, the powere would not advanoe on Pekln pending negotiation*. To thla a reply waa tent, eaylng that It waa not expedient to aubmlt the piopoeltlon of LI to the other powere, and that free oommunloatlon with the minister* 1* a right, not • favor. Since the Ohlnea* government admlta the power to eetablleh communication ltpotalteeif In an unfrtendly attitude by denying It. LI la advlaad to urge the Imperial authorltlee of China to put themeelvee In friendly oommunloatlon and oo operatlon with the re lief oolumn. 'They are aaeumlng a heavy responalblllty in acting otherwlee,' aald the dlapatoh." London, Ang. 8 —It 1* reported here that trouble ha* again arla*n In reference to the oommend of tl?a allied Pekln relief oolumn. Th'eBueelana and Japaneee are aeld to be Jealoua of eaoh other and have started off In different dlreotlona. Japan eee aoonta enffered a referee North of Tien Tain, aooordlng to diepatohee from that plsoe. The Boaalana have oaptured eome ■mall fort* t*n mil** from Tien Teln. The Eoglleh and Am el loan i are co-operating In the advanoe, though th* British War Offloe t, ,tm chagrined that the Waahlngton gov ' ernmont did not eupport Sallabury'a reqneet that th* Englishmen be given enpreme command of the advanoe column. It le stated that the War Offloe rejected an alternate auggeetlou that General Chaffee be made ohlef of the allied foreee. Waahlngton, Ang. 8.—Now that the advanoe on Pekln hae aotually oommeuoed, Mlnleter Wu no longer epeaka egaluat it. He aayeh* baa received no inatrnotiona from hla government on the matter. Of the effect ot the advano* on hla oountry- Waihlngton, Ang. 8.—There waa a apeslal cabinet meeting at' eleven o'olock thla morning to oonalder the Chlneee altnatlon. Proprietor of lie Laasrae Hotel, Koowa The division of customs and insular affairs of the war department reported that the total collections for the port of Havana for the 25 working days of the month of June were $1,113,187. as Ua Huese. WB AM NOT LAMB. The acoommodatlona are *uiyl*». 8Uble ■aom, with umIi eerved «t your wUh. The public »re cordially Invited to partake uf the hoepltaiity of the Luaerne Hotel, 64 South Main itreet. Mr. Jojoe »M bora In this olty thlrty-eeven yearn ego. Be worked u elete picker In the bieAer and when older at uoorteuder end driver In the mlnae. Later, he wee laborer and miner, and waa a victim oI mlefortuue abont eight yeare ago. A (all of top eoal urnehed hla toot, neeeealtaUng an arnpnta- Hon. When he recovered he again entered the mluee. Uloeratioo took plaoeCand a reampntatlon waa made. Then he quit the mlnee, and etarted a email etoie In Frogtowo. Later he opened bnelnwe on Market atnet. Kive yeare ago he leaaed the hotel where he la ai preeeut located. Mr. Joyce la a genial gentleman of a logl ual bttalneee nature, and doea hit utmoet to pleaee all patrona ae a hoet. kite. Joyoe It a lady equal to the oooaelon, and peiaonally overeeee the dining room. Sub etantlal nDea!a or lodging' furnlahed. Call and be convinced. "All the mlniatera end munUm of the legation. and their fntnlllea are In good health. The general health of the remwuulty Is excellent, and we are contentedly awaiting relief," After enumerating the caaualtiea already reported ami giving the total of dentha, inrludlne American, aa Stl, Mr. Morrison proceed* aa followa: V MM* All Ai««mI ftmw ■» Itantllkt Oily. W* tr* Mt (MM* wk*a It AWN In DM« tag lk.wj h**t ivn. W* haw *TMjnttt»n that mi k* tonnd la an an to fat* ntvwtry, Owt la »ny lira* *«d look unuiI tnd M U«« hn»* what yvn waat, or It joa oaal nait jlrtl t*l*pkO*« «C )4W wd« T. A date* » a MtlaSH-,oWv 8H. Ak^wHtJl. ATTEMPT ON SHAH'8 LIFE A Maniac Tried to Shoot Persia's Baler la The government of Nicaragua has takn possession of the property of the Maritime Canal company and removed tlte company's cars, rails and property to the Interior from .Greytown under article M ef the\concessiou. Charfies n. Hoyt ha* been released from the retreat for the Ineane at Hartford to which he was committed a week ago. Judge Freeman of the probate court ordered that Mr. Hoyt be transferred from the retreat to the care of some physician to be selected by hla friends. Special to the Ourrre. Parle. Paris, Aug. 8—Ae the Shah of Persia waa atartlng out thla morning to vialt Sevree, a man approaohed him brandlablng a etlok and orylng, '.'Long live the children ot the Poor!" The man waa aelasd and aearohed. A revolver waa found on hla paraon. He I* believed to be Ineane. The Shah will leave Paris ahortly. Shah'e assailant refused to give hla name and addree* or any explanation of hi* oonduot The polioe have taken pieoauttona agatnet a poaelble attack on Pieeldent Loubet. "The Chinese undermined the Freuch legation, which la uow a ruin, hut the French mlnlater. M, Fiction, waa uot present, haviug fled fin protection to the lirltlsh legation ou the lira! day of the ST.VNWNtl OT TMK CIV hi FrtiMnl tt*tn»«* ♦« W*»kt»at«n. Canton, (X, Ana, a — Pnwldont MoKln- Wy ami IMvtte Semtary Cottelyow tot* Canton y*»t*rCl*y afternoon tor Wtthlavtoa, which ihey expected UD re*eh thi* warning. A «Nwl »««Ib« wlU he heM hhI»,t mill protahly «l D. tomorrow. The pmWfnl wtpevt* to lot** \Ya»hin«ton tomorrow »vent«* »ud reneh here Saturday motnlns. Should anything lu the Chlne»e »ltu«tl«» *rl» »D wake hU rrCu*luln« In \V«»hlUBton tto*lrahle, Mr, MeKluW-y will not return *o *oon. The time oral way ot traveling may al«D V changed nkowhl thoie develop any wiMC« ot activity o» I ho part Ot an »«Chl»w to try to do I he president h«m», ALLEGED ACCOMPLICES. w, u. ivc\ w, t*D ro w .«« s* i\ PioUiM*., 4C Stt Wrt Ctwia*»Uv, W ** Ut Puiaburs .. 43 3* SV U»,.. 31 44 4W Vluv**« N*w Ywrtu. 31 4A Two Men Wko Aeeorapai»le« Bresvft Arrested. WATCH US. Rome. Aug. 2.—The ministers have unanimously decided that the body of King Humbert shall rest lu Home. Fifteen thousand troops will pay the laat honor*. •lege. AMt.Ktr.VS UUUVK, •'The greatest peril we suffered during the siege was from tire, the Chinese in their determination to destroy the British legation burning the adjoiuiug Han liu jnen \National eollegei, owe of the umat aaercd buildings in China, sacrificing the library. The iiuinirtawee of the exposure of th*' Chinese government by Or, Morrison can acareely be overestimated It seeius to banish all liojkes held by I«ord Salisbury that the Chinese government might yet be proved not direetly responsible for the outrage on the legations, aud H may re suit lu an entire cessation of the uegotlatious with Chinese diplomatists, if not in an open deelaratlow of war on the part of the powers, Auother letter has been received at Tien tsin from the British minister* Sir Claude Maedonald. dated Jhly iN, lie says: » At XbnttwipixU*, 1; Nufl*lw 3. At Mtl\v*ukv«- \tU*«.ukvvl 4» IMrott* *. » Ai Uty—Kaaaaa City* W; l'W**ka4, * natfciaa um li m«i lDMt m in* miw Dll|D Aw**. Hoger Wolcott ot Massachusetts has accepted the president's tender of the post of embassador to Italy, vice Dra- Ser, resigned, aud his commission as such as been Issued. Mr. Draper's resignation does not take effect for about six weeks, so that the new embassador will uot assume his office until fall. King Victor Bmmanuel 111 and Queen Henela arrived here early yesterday morning and proeeeded to Monaa, where thay arrived iu the evening. The miula* tern met them at the railway station. At Uuv«Mj\v-chn«Mjvv, 8; a l«ooh Ml ntter Ik* BUM) ot oat t* Unit, hat mi qalekly. Th«** oh*a«M My •tlpb* "Mb y»a at* ltng*rlng. M ih**hoMon tit* httgala tab)* «* ataay ot lh* twat tank* aad »mi Wyl»* at Utte. How w* C*a a*U at Ik*** ink** li »■D»« thing oat «o*tp«tltoi* imH Ilk* to to* "•I. II I* lamly d*« to oat hay lag «- *%nl*»ltoa. II mil* mlteta how or whwa w» g*l Ikm (hot*, m to«« m Ik* r»t*« *t» right and mi «r» miMUI f Lwtmn i»mD« £«**. SI V» Not tk Main niHUM. FwMvknt Jabaau* *v| ttwD Amttiv** KM atMttuawd tk* Mlowum *t*a4»ag t** s lab# af w Aua- I; / w. w l%,, cvl w W 44 *ft MutUfe 43 ,,, 41 43 lU*NM.CttD 43 W ,,,41 *& U KASTKRN UtAtiVK, At »; A At Rwtowtvr NxHh*«w, 1; WurvtM**, * Al S,\t*vu*» S,\ r*vux\ li M*rMwt4, tk At tVixmtsx-IWvattt, V; lV»v^«*v*, w. w The man who attempted the Shah'e life, Judging from hie aooonnt, corns* from the Sooth of France. He le about tweuty veare old. The attaok made on the Shah waa more aerlona than at Brat reported. It .eeeme hi* aaaallant attempted to &re a revolver at the 8hah, but waa thrown down and dtaarmed. He aaye h* 1* sorry he waa uneuoo***ful. la the course of his examination Brescl did uot deny that he had hpen designated to miasslnate King Humbert. It Ia now believed that the crime waMrrsnged ia Paterson, N. J. IfcUtga ln\tu*S|DdU. For Klnit Nsi MllnsuVc? V U vt'Uml New York, Aug. 2.—At St. Francis' Roman Catholic church in Holiokeu yesterday a requiem mass for King Humbert was celebrated. The mass was celebrated by Rev. Father Marsetti. rector of ths church. The church was draped in mourning, and hundreds of Italians attended the mars. A rin rim »f WorkMUaklp. Ik* Iwdtu Lithuanian Mviehaat of Ik* Oily. Al 1«S North M»ln *tr**t, oppo*ito Ik* Fntty Brldg*. you e*n *•* i mil •Kwk*d (lot* CM*IM H*l iww) weoeil to nou* In onr elly. H* own* Ik* lki»* •lory brhik lu wklek k* I* hwntetf **4 It tlolna t l*r*» »nDl lkrl*lt« hMlntt*. Mr. hitxll* wm born In t Rmtltn l*rrllotj, In Ik* vUlttt* ot Norlnlk*, Protln** Sartltk*. lklrlrDM**n j**r* w 8* liuuiliitl«d hi AmerUvn It 1WI, tekln« t d**lraM* (w*lllo« vllk hW krolk*r Jtetph, Dlolng * l»n« |i*n*i«l *l«r* hMlnwt tl Plymotlk In 18*0 k* *nWr*d Into kM - n—t lu Ptltolo*, *nd I* no* on* ot Mr l**dln| atrvhtnl*. linn rmxi, A man named Salratore Qulntavelll, who returned from the United Statea with Bread and accompanied him to an anarehiit meeting In I'aria, ha» been arreted at the ICio Marina, on the island of Elba. The police found on him lettera and photographs ot anarchists. Anton Lanner. who alto accompanied Bread from the United States, was arrested at lvraa. In consequence ot these arrests the belief in the ellatence of a plot la lucreating.A thing o( beauty la a joy for»v«r. How forceful and fitting the aboA words when applied to the new charter frame of La atrna Lodga, 1.0 O, |\, jut comulsted and now on exhibition at 1*0*% Art Store. We thought the limit of artlatlo perfection had been reached • tew ««*ka ago In the oharter frame made by In. Irea futSlooum Oonncll, Jr. O. U. A. M , hat It eeeua not, and by the degmt of Improvamtnt made manllett Id thin later production the queetlon naturally arista, where will It all end t No glowing word plotura eon betiln to do jaeUoe to lata real work of art. Yoa matt tee Tt to appreciate Ita beauty, Handaomely euoloeed In a black and gold frame, richly lettered, dscortUd *d atUl turther embelllahed la an laganloat way with ear toaa lutltinltt of Odd Fellowehlp made In paatel, euoloeed la separate narrow gold (rTnee, and moaated oa the blank paBela of the mat, It at onoepreeenta a moat faaelnatlng appearance. Black, gold and othar appropriate color* rbhly blending, a aympatUiing Intonation throughout, It eada la one her monloue whole and la a decidedly pleating Innovation from the antiquated acuool of chaner frames. We dare tay that Mr. I tea, Mr, Oat brail and the members of La wne Lodge maat share a mataal pride In thla new work, m It la very creditable and beyiud doaut the Bneat In tha valley. It The Nklle H«H InIHIH \Vaahlugtuu. A us- B. — The monthly statotnent ot the public debt shows that at the close of business July 31 the debt, less cash lu the treasury, amounted to jl.H*D,!UU,Tltt. an increase for the month of $1,1133.433. This increase la accouuted for liy the increased disbursements ot cash Incident (O the beginning of the new liseal . ear. .%e debt la recapitulated as follows: Interest bearing debt, fl.ttttl, 11XUU0; debt on which Interval has ceased sluce maturity, fl.lTtl.HlOi debt tiearing wo interest, faStUHH.fltM; total, »Mt*».:!00.0T.Y This amount, however, does uot include fH24.3T1.lTtt lu certlttcntea aud treasury notes outstanding, which ate offset by an equal amount ot cash held tor their redemption. Row II It Iktl Whit., Ik* Lna*m* tTCM* ■ttrkM hu, «*• Mat »«*utDi«* iktl tn *!*•)• trunk, knjn hit (note »«h •tuck *«*, tnd *»ll* ih*w nl n hi* •**»*• Oon«i)«*nll, k* k«* * k% mn ot «w*Mt« m* imj4», t*d || ti nitmiq I* !*• «*!** tnwk (and* dtlly. It yon kt«* Mk tMI*4 hi* pteo* T*k or w)*phott*4 m «r4*r, jlr* klM t Intl tnd prow tk*l Ik* Ik* tkov* It It** 10 Ik* l*ll*t Tk* «tot« It on Lutn* imm, nppwll* Ry® •tr**t - kMI plains to Belgians Special to the Ossarra. Bumaaer Goods at Ooet. Buy now the following good*, whloh are offered for a*la at coat prloe: Refrlgeratora, hammocks. Ioe cream frwaere. Oil stove*. Lawn mower* and *ore*n doote. it John 11. Abb Est. "We are surrounded Ht Imperial troops, who are Bring on us continually. The enetuv is enterprising, hut Cowardly. We havcmrorii-ioua tor about a fortnight and are eating «ur poulea. London, Ang. 8.—In the Hon** ot Commons thla afternoon, Mr. Balfour, the government leader, atated that Eaglsnd complained to the Belgium government about the unfortunate miscarriage of justice lu th* caae of Slpldo, th* aaaallant of the Prince ot Walsa, who waa virtually acquitted. No reply hae been received. Ureal excltcment ia reported at Milan. The troops are in readiness at their barracka to prevent a disturbance. A score of prominent anarchists have been arretted. The police are active, and other arrests are txpectstl. "The Chlnete government. If there be one, lias done nothing whatever to help us. If the Chinese do not press the att%-k, we can hold out for, say. ten days, s« no time should be lost It a terrible massacre Is to be avoided." tehlt* Mnn tiiwt V*U*«. Butter, 8So. K. H. Wliliamaon. ami wMtetMtlok w*t Ml hj Ik* trlrad* ot M. A. Ho»*nj, ot Lultflon, Kjr,, *h*a lh»j —w h* nt Inrnlnt j*llow. Bl* tkln *lo«lj *ktnn*d mint, tHu hi* »j»», tnd k* **#*r*d IwrlkW. HW iuaUJt wm ](*Uo» l.ttodlo*, H* wm tnwtadhlth* h**l Uwlur*. hot wllhonl b*n*ai. Th*o h* wm *d*lMi) to Irr 1U- Irlo Bitter*, th* wowtertnl ttowtt«k tnd llwr rouuidT, tral k* writ**: "Atl*r taking two huttlM 1 WM wholly earwl." A toM pruow It* mttvhtw* m*rll tor *11 ttoatek, llwr nn.l kldn*y trouhlM. Otly M«, stoU hy W. C PrhJ*, itltatoa tad Stroke (iar■toy, WmI Flltotou. Wall Hyw DD»»taD». Peculiar Aeeldent to a Train. "Huager la the BeetSaaoe." Yet some people are never hungry. Whatever they eat haa to b* "forced down," There le, nf oouree, eomethlng wrong with ths*e people By taking Hood'* Sarupafr Ilia a abort time they are given an appetite and then they enjoy eating and food nonr- Ishee them If yon find your appetite faillug, juat try a bottle of Hood's. It le a true etomaoh tonic and *v*ry do** doee good. QUINTAVELLI KNOWN HERE. It I* pratty wall MtekHtkrd ky tklt tkM wkat kind of wall pap** w* **11. W* Jt* ooadaatlaa a wall paptr katla*M wlih *»• D-td*d atoaay •*«!» SMalaii* to y**- ™ wa*k w* km *o«* *bwI*I «4*At«* thtl d*»*nd ttlMttoa. lilt a«w diawlMktt* Ik* Uiat la «oa*l4*r tall alvaatag. H*M* w* m*k* tpwlal aCtta la otd*r tkal m oaa Mak* atlMlloa* ttoai Ik* *te*k akll* I*ItIttg*. WakaaaIk*p*p*r*» "«• r*#alat Ik* ho*M al NMoathl* Onr *twk ot arUtte' BtwrltW I* Sind*xt* ot tn, ooaaldwr at »k»t It aDW of anything. T. «, * W. S. »*a*nT. Norik Main *tr**l, a*arty «|D)w*IU J*[W Brldg*. •»* Special to the OAaarra. Mas Arrested in Italy Caaa* Kroas The following has l»en msived at Ohetu front Dr. Robert J, Coleman of the American embassy. It Is dated Peking. July 21: Atasrlraat' Brave Sortie. Pittsburg, Pa., Aug. 8 —An aooommodatlon train on the Pan Handle Railroad waa atruck by two tone of ooal whloh fell from a ooal ohut* on the rear ooaob of the train neai Carnegie etatlon. Two peraon* were probably fetally hurt and aeveral other* e*rlou*ly Injured. New York, Aug. 2.—As the result of an Investigation made among the Italians Id West ITibokeu yesterday tt was learned that Qaetano Bresci's companion, when he left for Italy, was Nicola Quintavelli, on Italian liarber. who was formerly the manager of a shop at Savoy aw) Spring streets and who lived at 300 Paterson ar»nue, West Hoboken. Salvatore QuInta- Telll Is given as the uame of one of the alleged accomplices of Bresci arrested In Italy, and moat of the Itallana in W«it Hoboken who knew Nicola Qulntavellt there believe that he is the same man. Writ Hohokea, NnN ClC Haiti*, "Baron von Ketteler. the Oerman minister. was murdert-d hy Chinese troops and his secretary wounded June 30 when on his way to the tsnng-ll-yanieu. The foreign residents are besieged to the British legation and have lDeen under a dally Are from artillery and rlBes. The 6ow ardlce of the Chinese fortunately pre vented them from making successful rushes. Our losses are 60 killed and TO wounded. The Chinese lossea exceed 1,000. Is a prominent Irish eltlaen of this city. He was horn In the village of Roaa, oouuly Mayo, lrelaud, forty-eight j*w« ago. Immigrated to America with hla wtuowed mother In 1MI), and has been a reddest of thla city thirty-one yean. He haa always been an active eltlaen. Was elected and served aa bnrgeea of Ptttaton borough At preaent be la a member of Ibe Meet Ooancll representing thd Eleventh ward. He la the nominee on the Democratic ticket of the Ptfth district for the State Legislature at the coming fall general election. He take* an active part In Irish aoclety work, being a member ol five different eeeietlne Hla private bnalneaa career baa been ear) active—ou the road aa agent and In the hotel/bnalneaa. Since April let; he haa been'proprietor of "The Stady," located In the IVonWa Bank Block. This la one of the city* oldret hualnsea concern*, ea tabllahed about thirty rears ago by the lata George Smith. All old friend* and the public In general are cordially luvltad to anil. The beet family oathartlc I* Hood'* Pill*. The Atchlen Rebellion Over. The Hague, Ang. 8 —It la annonnotd that Atehlen rebellion agatnat the Dutch In Snmatra, whloh la elmllar to that agatnat the Amerloaue In the Phlllpplnee and which haa lasted twenty-eeven years, 1* now w*ll in h*nd. Special to the Qaaam. One alia ■maU»r after ualog Allen'a Foot- ECee, D powder to be akaken Into the ahoea. U maka* tight or naw ahoaa faal eaay; «Wea Instant raltaf to oorua and bunlona. It'a tha greateet comfori dUoOTerr of the age. Caraa and preventa awollan feat, bllatara, oalloue and (ore apota. Allen'a Foot Eaaa la a oertaln unra tor aweatlng, hot, aching faat At all druggtata and ahoa atorea, 860. Trial paokaga free by mall. Addreaa, Allan S. 01 mated, La Boy, N. Y. La£les Can Wear Sboee A SHASONABLE luxury. Yottt bMt trlaad oaa «lw job bo Mln adtloalhan UV "Kwr Itapara blood, hotl •louooh «ud waat n«rv«a lain Hood V gar•apart!)*."A tsrkltk Bath at Hareelt'e, *aaklS|tos tt., Wllhesbarre. It. J. Pnrcell, the enterprising proprietor of the bath rooms at 8? N. Washington St., Wllkeabarre, glvee peraonal attention to hla patrons, and spares nothing that oan add to their oomfort. The luxary of a Turkish bath at thla season needs no expafatlon to those who have tried tt Ladlaa' day at the rooms, with experlenoed atteudauta, every Wedusedav, U a. m. to 7 p. m. Popular priose, reduced to 75ci eight tlokete, $5. Vm oaa |»( atarj thl»g ah* Bad ■nekMI - Gaptalu Usher of the West Hoboken police force, when asked whether he ever had any dealinga with Quintavelli. said that he had never even heard the name. CamlUo Tuo, who is the proprietor of a saloon at Clinton avenue anil Hoboken street and of a liarber shop at Savoy and Spring streets, admitted that he had known Quintavelli. "There haa been no word from the outside world. Food la plentiful, such aa It is— rice aud horseflesh. Yesterday under a flag of truce a meaaage was sent hy Yung I«u asking If Sir Claude Maedonald. the British minister, would consent to a true*. The minister replied he was willing. provided the Chinese came no eloaer. The shell firlug theu ceased, and every- Nilag Is now quiet "We hope that, having defeated WW Chinese, relief la Bearing ne. We are all exhausted with constant standing on guard, fighting. building barricades and digging trenches by ulght aud day. "All the legations except the British are utterly wrecked by shot and ahell. The Austrian, Italian and Holland buildings are burned to the ground. The British legation la also much ahattered. "The Vnlted States marlnea still hold a vital position ou the city wall, commanding the legations. After a brilliant sortie ou the night of July 3, Captain Myera succeeded In drivlug back the Knusn mounted troops. During the fight Captain Myera ivaa slightly wounded. rMkMliniMl. CHARLES W. ST. JOHN. Uttla nCwk alaaa, lun rlaa a. MliMlmte. KaaphortlM, iilnwnta. Twutgw, oaoaathM*. *ud I ItilCtTlMH NKi «C «wwi ls»4DtlmnMbh pthwa 'FW« uwtWooa bwth II.... ttooda Win" wv«|)UT » K«» and w«* aw«t. UMIIIIIT !•« »». (tiu, VkilNtl* Breset Sara the Osar Somes Meat, •peolal to the Oasstts Tho old #.ta WM* faatoaa bMlMOT eoaown, MrBlaa » raimtatluu wound to noua u» lit Mm! thM.uui.uoi Northaaotorw IViut »y Irani* It* .dd-UaaiaiMilalloo kMtww (u'lj *ufclala*d hy Mr. W. John, who will oouttuu* to plaaaa Ik* uabllo bjf aappljlt* lu» ohakwat wauda, whloh will, aa la th» pari, U foaud M ». prfcva tur Quality, th*t will dnfy all ootnpatltora. Uuod* tor nwdlolual tunlly n*» ,Can b» d» iwndod a poo. SpoeultlaB m (allow Ml. V*raoo, i»»«dtllD*, Sam Thotnpaua. Olb•on and Old Crow BoarhoB, tua (In*, hi audit*, wlnoa, wnil*l«, Mo, All old aod iuallow brand*, ©all aud Inapaot Thla Mum balldttttt la r»pnia*ut»d by IMbb- Iratton alaawbwa. Sltwa l«a part.*) da at.uotloa hjr #r» two roar* in, iha plaaa baa baaa iaha.lt by Mi. jt John, thoprm eu ownor, and II la now of taudara atyla aid 4»l*h. Itaatata la U«aata. tola**. Ita. Rome, Ang. 8.—Breast, the sssassln of King Humbert, 1* reported to be In a very excited oondltlon. Force was neoesury to get him to pnt on hla olothee yeeterday. H* exolalmed to the warden, "It will be Caar'* turn next" Cnta and brntaea an haalad by Ohamuerlalu'a Pain Balm In about oaa third tha time any other treatment would require beoauae of lta antlaeptlo quallttea wnlch oanae tha parta to heal without maturation. For aala by Farrer, Peok and Roberta, apotheearlee; Plttaton, one door aboTe Eagle Hotel, and Waat Plttaton, Wyoming ana Lirerne Area. Several sea ret service men and detect. Ives from the staff of the Italian conaul n»iT Rpfti m n»si noooaen yesterday* but they did not communicate with the police there. The same detective in the employ of the Italian oonaul who was seen in . Paterson ou Tuesday was seen moving among the Italians there yesterday. The police, however, made no moveinent toward starting an investigation among the anarchists. tttejete glare as J ttepalr Itn*. A raw Mint*. A hot hargata. W»il pV*»» y.», IB, th«a *atw*y. Aaothvt D»} Ma rt»w oHar thmanh Erary oat»« worthy. Bow wa taaka ft pay. OuaD« whllo IWj loot Voa oa»'t atMakafcara Voa'll aodwo-aad why. Oladaaao afeooi dtaaioad*. »C*«£ wara aa't iowvlry All taahlonahla at dall v)««litt llukod w*A ono.lty. So* (or y»nt*df—thoy'ra *®od Tv«» 'I- I•III wwvlooa y«a tb*t wa do aoto* atato Htaloy, th» Jowalar, h Wawr IM.tto*. Inflammatory RhaumaUsm Oun4 is 8 Days. Sehusaler & Bevhtold have on display a uloe Una ol bicycles of several inakea and are for eale al greatly ieduced ptiets. The season ot 1000 haa about closed and the new pattern wheels for 1901 have very tew Improvements, eo if yon Intend \Durob*»- ti g a wheel cheap, now la your oppor* tnntty. HeKlaler lataraa to tke Capital. Special to the Qaianv Morton L. Hill, ot Lebanon, Ind., says; "My wife had luflaminatorv rhenmatlsm In every muscle and joint; her anfferlng waa terrible aud her body and face were swollen Almost beyond recognition; had been lu bed for six weefta ana had eight phyalolana, butveoeWed no benedt until she tried the Myetto Cure forRheumattam. It gave Immediate relief and D1m waa able to walk about In three daya. i am anva it savisd her Ufa." Sold by J. II. Houck, druggist, No. 4 North Main St., Plttaton. men, he aaya: "I oannoi tall what effect the advanoe of the foreign troopa toward Fekln will have on tha people np there who have been oauatng tha tronble. Tha Ohlneee are paeuliar people and may take a notion to put the torelgnera ontalde tha 0|ty waUaandi.il them to go home the Waat way they can. 1 ba« had no meeeage informing me of the adTauc.ot the allle. » Hbangbat, Ang. 8.—LlplAg HlIlg ' ordered fotr Ohlneee armleatn tha Y.ou, dlatrlot to proeeed to Peklo. Waahlngton, Ang. 8.—Prealdent MoKlnlay and party arrlred from Canton at 7:45 thla morning. A very ahort time after he reached the White Honee, the Preeldent held a oonferenoe. It la eald that nothing Important waa decided. Paterson police officials were unwilling to say whether they connected the suicide of the man who was found lu an empty car in the trolley road sheds near Singac, a suburb of Paterson, early yesterday morning, nod died several hours Later in Ac general hospital of Patersoa, with any of the anarchists in Peterson! The man, who had a swarthy ctNuplexion, a dark brown mustache and appearance of an Italian, waa uncon&loust with a condensed milk can containing a liquid declared tq bo some poison beside him. He whs dressed In dark blue clothes, black derby hat and dark shoes. In a pwktt of his cost wm fowttd a M»phki fi tuHu mUlilM 1mm mw mat "Uy Own" brand coffee at Qraoe1*. We carry In stock bicycle sundries, ap Drtlng goods, graphs phonos and records Oar repair ahop la tqnlpped to do any kind of light repair work, blcyclee, keys made, nmhrellaa repaired and recovered, lawn mower* sharpened. O.d Brick Mill Vlaker * Adeiaoa. Thla la a new firm that aatabllahed a innk bualnaea In onr olty one rear ago. ?hey pay oaah for Iron and old matala of all klada, rage, bonee, bottlea, rnbbera, eto. It'e au Induatry that few hare an Idea of the amount of oapltal required. Thla firm ranka aa one of our leading bualnaaa conoerna. They don't buy of boya. telephone connection. Location, Dock atreet. Drink tke Beet Beer "Secretary Squires of the Vnlted Siatea ligation "deserve* the greatest credit for his services throughout the atege. Hla mllltury experience and energy are Invaluable. Many fiaga and rltlee were cautured by Captalu Myers. Block, North Main street WWia aia iw gelee, *y (teW» «•*! Up to tin Cbwaatora.au, aha aatd. WBrt do yoa oard *1 tha drag Mora, ' A M0«*4a ot TWa l t« that what aato Mar Dk.B to whttl' CHHaDai,» air. tor I taha It *aoh a%ht- Now, taWld*.. fair what taaj taw lj»l_ | **h», «tWy W»yt W D—W m- . If you drink any. Relohard & Wearer'a Bndwetaer and Extra Pale are not anrpaaeed for quality, lla»or and nutrient I mantles. They are brewed with the ut|l « tata and are pure and wholaaome. I™1'" retail era aell them. Wllkeaba/rre 1 1» »o«*h Oanal «trM», iDnCD Um i« ihm To **11, or procure, for United 8tat*e and foreign conntrlea, by the Mrltlah-Amairloan Patent Investment Co ; also partner* found to help develop patent* Send tan cent*, In *t*mp*t tor Patent Heoord. Beu.l A. Onwthsr, Ptttstou re1Cree*atetlre.' N vktffb 9w99t| PlttMM, r*. r.t.iu «,sM (w Raat mC Iw aato. '"Perreel Tiesasrea,14 Som* people call thoee n*« salt* w* have turned ont, Yoa will be earprtwd Is eee what we have la ston for yoa In tor Quite. Bargains offered that are barge* as, 9*aaral atoroa Mt orar at twj low raata. alw »D*arai awviuua* with aadara lalDrt.4aaiaata. and alao aaranu howaaa at iurd.au and tow lanK to Wttitia aad Waal Mttono. Itgwt will o..w Aad aaaaa eat Wgalaa. • B« tWM AA, Shanghai, Aug. 8.—Admiral Seymour,] Who aaaumed ebarge of the daienaea ha..J WtMllHtlqnMrtV " • When yoa used laedlolne yoa aboald get tbe b*,t (hat moaey sen bay, and taper- Imm unm tkli to Wi«ft (MMfaHUe. Ranccau run ia outob J. I. hnuM * Q*. sb*. r. hh ttirMUw. |
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