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THESAS FRANCISCO

CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 17,


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NEWS OF FOREIGN LANDS BYCABLETO

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MAD MINER KILLS HIS FOUR COMPANIONS


Is Now Probably Wander, ing Alone in the Wilderness.
The Sudden Discovery of a Rich Mine Near Nortons Bay

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ANXIETY OVER GERMANY HAS BUSINESS IS LITTLE FAITH IN NOT AFFECTED BY SITUATION IN TIE FAR EAST THE DOWAGER RIOTS IN CHINA
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Crime. MINNEAPOLIS, June 16.A special to the Times from Seattle says: According to advices from Nortons Bay, four of a party of flve men have been murdered
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no countenance from the Government and two are ill treating their own countrymen as Scott and Haines pursued Wright for was days and captured him, but Haines well as foreigners. wounded and Wright was shot fatally .stant Members of the legation, whose condays intercourse with Europeans has and died twoScott's later. was found fifty body On May 15 9 brought them more into line with Western miles from the mouth of the Ungatulik ideas, admit guardedly that the general River, which Hows into Nortons Bay. He satisfactory situation in China is hardly Haines, the sole and that there ls room there for beneficial had been murdered. As any of reforms, but they are far from pleased at urvlvor, had not been seen inperished the Ida M. Russell, notary public, also recording secretary of the Economic < settlements it In the recent developments which have given his wanderings is believe-d he Savings and Progressive Society. Kansas City. in the forest. oportunity to play what probMo.. In a letter of recent date. % Russia an 9 The story of the murders was taken to writes the following to Dr. Hartman: | ably willeventually become a predominatfing part in the much-feared intervention. Ungatulik and a party headed by Herbert "For the past four years I suffered with catarrh of the have locate the The Japanese Minister, Kato Takaskl, Murray ls now endeavoring tothe party stomach, causing loss of sleep and appetite, with frequent severe ? on being interviewed, said he had not j'et rich Russian diggings which j located. v received instructions from his country * Pretty precise directions were found in pains after eating. regarding action to be taken here, but he \ Scott's notebook and they anticipate no had every reason to believe Japan would difficulty "Itried doctors and medicines untilI faith and hope ofever V* lost in finding the ground. act in concert with the other powers, well * which course. In his opinion, was the of my advised me to try surest method of bringing about prompt Itproved of genuine merit. My appetite returned speedily, I gained and durable tranquillity. r^ .u' u - raM Isolated action on the part of one or strength and flesh, and although I have used only five bottles of more of the powers, he says, will only Peruna I in perfect health am produce chaos and will be likely to lead to trouble between the powers themselves. Peruna and it has restored me so I peak with auA man who ie entitled to LOSS Of Appetite | W thority in Chinese matters, Gabrielle Le Marier, for eight years French Minister Peking, expresses a pessimistic feelat ing regarding the extension of the antl-' Continued From Page Thirteen. l ~ " 4 ln edien s lla cks by forrign movement. tarrhal tonic. Peruna, for an aggravated *"* K 5 "For European?." pays Le Marier, "the A blood medicine is supcase of dyspepsia. Mrs. Collins gives medicine.' dNea .e catarrh. I cannot exgravest that has yet areaded !>rcsent crisis is the occurred." of the railroad near Lang Fang has been her experience with'Peruna in the fol- posed to be a compound of something or too singly In favor of other which will furnish the blood some peruna- toT lt i to Peruna that I owj 8 interrupted in its advance to the relief of lowing wordsralssIn & constituent. This is all fudge. m y health. We keep your medicine at"ThB Peruna Medicine Co Columbus the troops. In the meanwhile the German ways in the house, and would not be withThe blood is composed only of propdetachment has continued to march to; the blood lacks The Tsung continued in feeble erly digested food. ward Peking by M> motner ls taking Peruna for TROOPS JOIN BOXERS men. Itls added, road.sanctioned theLl Ya- attack of la grippe I the doctora called __.__ If or ny lron condition, even after entry has t stomach and bowel trouble and she ls salts improving fast." the animal My blood seemed poisoned. of foreign troops into Peking to the num- me cured. apart that it is doubtful if U /.-/ either this lack must be IVruna is a true blood mpd!c!ne. i I3o*a# their present salaries and conditions. The he can from the fact majority, the opinion / / SHANGHAI, June 18.-Accordlng to In- ber of 1200 men. I suffered with dyspepsia and had o;thcn i also u j "-*a / KGUi maintain his u p p 1 1 e d with enriches the blood Correspond enz to-day official Berliner B foreign prevails at the Colonial Office and is ex- formation received here from bv invigora tins publishes formal warning, threatening the to starve or suffer from what I eating. was properly selected pressed by almost everybody coming from sources 10,000 imperial troops which were STRONG di!S"ledi-ius with summary dismissal. S n TO BE 2OUJ*OB HOW $* A neighbor who was using Peruna praised the Cape, that rood No medicine peruThe Emperor has awarded Mr. Conried Spripg is regardless of political faith, abil- between Peking and the International 3 _. utterly unfitted in point of highly that she Induced me to try it. j It so can furnish the !* na wlU produce of New York the crown order of the third ity advancing on that city have disrCrtMna appetito to steer the colony out of the present force I was what I needed. anyand soon found this blood with natural class art in Of for merits in German banded and joined the Boxers. crisis. thing lt needs. America. / could soon eat my regular meals with Ki ma~ ,ff,MlM an< \ vig01 23 July will witness a pan-American conIt is asserted that the Government of WASHINGTON, June 16. It is said [lDMQS All that medicine London, .with the object of se- China does not ference in that relish, my system was built up. my health . consider Itself responsible m TTATTATT SENATE OPENS. curing increased recognition of the rights for any encounter which may take place. the oneratlons of the Boxers are rolling returned, haye remained in excellent I and I g^ of Great Britain's colored subjects. The against up a heavy bill of damages the health, with clean. Ministerialist Member Selected for idea originate'! with H. S. Williams, a The native banks at Chin Kiang closed Chinese Government and that this willbe strength and vigor now for over a year. I 3 g00(i bio0 a i to assist or correct diges- [ Trinidad, whose appear met with business yesterday, fearing trouble from native of Its President. made the subject of a strong demand for Mrs Bertha Mohr 128 Gilbert street, tion. Given a good appetite and natural rich blood the nerves are steady and th j response, and enthusiastic Southwest the Boxers. br? ln ROME, June JG. In the Senate to-day Africa, the West Indies, Abyssinia, and it prevails in the Yangtse indemnity by the United States as soon Iowa "City, Iowa, was cured of a very digestion, with a supply of decent food Excitement n tltled .'Health and Beautv" the twenty-first Legislature was opened is said, the United States, willsend repre- Valley, but all ls quiet at Chefu, In as order is restored In China. It is held aggravated case of catarrhal nervousness . and the blood will take care of itself written especially tor women and mlooking after of Mrs. Delia Friedle writes from 30 Har- lnJ? of the diseases peculiar to their sex. In the presence of King Humbert, Queen sentatives with the view the colored race. spite of alarming rumors to the contrary. that under the terms of our treaty with by Peruna. She gays: the China, not only are American missionMarguerite, the Duke of Aosta, the Duke The general interests of a thorough sys"I suffered for years with nervousness, per street, Cleveland, O., the following: sent free by The Peruna Medicine Co., demands willinclude "Tour medicines have cured me of that Columbus, Ohio. of'.Genoa, the Count of Turin and many tem of education and representation and FRANCIS OF ORLEANS DEAD. aries entitled to the protection of the About five nionths ago Ibegan taking Senators and Deputies. King Humbert peasant proprietorship, with especial refChinese Government, but even their naapplauded during the readW.2L8 warmly erence to South Africa and the West tive converts.' to the doctrine Son of Last King of France Succumbs ing of the spec'-ch from the throne. Indies. that we have laid down in the case of to Pneumonia. He explained the reasons for the appeal j The resumption of Parliament after the missionary claims, the Chinese Turkish *-bping made to the electors and said he Whitsuntide not marked by PARIS, July 17.Francis of Orleans, had confidence that the wisdom and pa- ! any noticeable features. Joinville, Government^ can be held responsible for Prince son of Louis outrages committed against American triotism of the new Parliament | On all sides the death of Mrs. Gladstone Philippe, of hap King of the French, ia dead of would supply him with the necessary citizens, even in times of rioting. If the called forth genuine expressions of means for fulfillinghis important duties. sympathy and admiration, such as would pneumonia, aged 82 years Government troops, its agents, fail to reany The excellent relations between all the i scarcely have been written about spohd to a call or participate themselves powers, he added, assured the country 1 other woman in the kingdom. The trend Rail Accident in*England. in the rioting. This is said to be the case that the national interests would be guar- of them is that she was the ideal wife. LONDON, June 16. A collision between anteed at all times. with the Boxers disturbances. The par1 Her coffin is exactly similar to Mr. GladThe new Parliament, King Humbert as- stone's. Both the prjvate services at Ha- an express and a train filled with "Wind- ticular treaty provision covering the cases F*rtc<1. intended to devote its attention to warden and the public ceremony at West- sor racegoers occurred at Slough. Three of the American missionaries- and their working minster will be as simple as possible, in persons were killed. Sixteen passengers, bettering the condition of the unique. Itls contained to the protection of manufactur- accordance with her own ideas and those more or less seriously injured, were taken native converts is ers, agriculturists ar.d emigrants, to the of the great commoner. in article 29 of the treaty of 1858 and is as Though their to the hospital. * reduction of the tributary taxes within grandson comes into possession of Hawarfollows:. the limits agreed on by the budget, to ed- den it willremain a kind of family house. Stephen Blood Fails. "The practice of the Christian religion, ucation and to legal and administrative Herbert Gladstone and his sisters being as LONDON, June 16.On the Stock Ex- as professed by the Protestant and reforms. free to come and go as they were during change to-day the failure was Upon reassembling the Chamber elected the lifetime of their parents. The young announce.1 Roman Catholic churches, is recognized the Ministerialist Gallo President by a master of Hawarden, who is not yet of of Stephen Blood, a brother of Lady Colin as teaching them to do good and to do to vote of 242 to 214. amid cheers from the ape, is a pleasant, merry-looking youth, Campbell. It is understood he had a large others as they would they should do unto Centrists and Rightists and protests who willleave Eton this year and then go bear commitment open in West Aus- them. Hereafter those who quietly profrom the Left. to Oxford. tralians. fess and teach these doctrines shall not be harassed or persecuted on account of their faith. Any person, whether citizen of the United States or Chinese convert, who, according to these tenets, peaceably the Cabinet, which were surrendered, and Hans Eloff and teaches and practices -the principles of June 17.There is no news and his colleagues Inopen to Piet Kruger, son of the President, were him. Christianity shall in no case be interfere!} to-night reported from the seat of left no other course The Congress adopted a resolution ex- to make submission to him yesterday, with or molested." Africa, where, the war in South It Is learned in authoritative quarters British forces are continuing to pressing thanks to the Premier for his having been previously disarmed on their the that the negotiations relative to the clear off the Boers on their front services to the country, but IndorsingPar- farms. "Botha's army has retired and ls beChinese crisis have led to a discussion of or holding In check or dispersing those opposition of the Bund members of Mr. supported by lieved to be at Mlddelburg. His rear a larger subject of so adjusting and har- threatening the rear of Schopernok. Gen- liament to the measures guard was surprised and entirely routed monizing the action of the several powers eral Rundle's line at Senekal and Ficks- Schreiner. by Ian Hamilton's mounted infantry.** complete burg is now almost invulnerable. interested as to maintain The War OfRce has received the followequilibrium and assure the continued The Boers attacked Ficksburg yesterday ing dispatch from General Buller: peace of the world. The French authori- morning, but were driven off. President "LAINGS NEK. June 15.Now that ties have been particularly active in urg- Steyn of the Free State is still trying to wish to Natal is clear of the enemy, I ing that one of the requislties of any ac- encourage the burghers. General de \\ et call attention to the disgraceful way In tion was to see that it tended toward is trekking north of Bloemfontein. LONDON, June 16.The War Office has private property was treated in th which maintaining the balance between those inCommander of Pioneers Killed. received the following message from Lord part of the colony they occupied. Their terested In the East, and there is reason In an attack on the railway pioneers Roberts: willfuland needless damage ls visible evto believe the representations have had "PRKTORIA, June 16.Rust'enburg waa erywhere, and houses when not completeZand River yesterday the Boers considerable influence in keeping any one near the A ly wrecked have been desecrated off, but General, Seymour, occupied yesterday by Baden-Powell. with were driven of the several nations from putting a pre- commanding the pioneers, was killed. He column starts from this place to-morrow filthy Ingenuity. That thl3 has been dona ponderating military force in China, a an American and was formerly em. to meet Baden-Powell ond repair the tele- with the consent of the leaders is proved f.as course that would open the way to a gen- ployed on the road. graph between Pretoria and Rustenburg. by the fact that while in Charlestown eral international disturbance. The indications are, according to reports Hunter Is moving from Potchefstroom. every house was wrecked. In Volkrust. from Cape Town, that the ministerial cri- His advance brigade expects to reach Jo- two miles off, but in the Transvaal, every will soon be ended by the formation of hannesburg June 19. house was Intact." sis "Buller, I hope, ls at Standerton. Heida Cabinet by Sir Gordon Sprigg. elberg will be occupied from this place NEGOTIATIHG FOB. STTEBENDEB. Besignation of Schreiner. ; shortly and then the Orange River colony PAARL, Cape Colony, June 16. At toLONDON, June 15.A rumor Is rife In completely cut off from the TransHONGKONG, June 16. The British day's meeting of the Afrikander Bund willbe vaal. the city that Lord Roberts ls negotiating nrst-ciass cruiser Terrible, with troops, Congress a letter was read from the late reports that the district with President Kruger and General Bo"Baden-Powell sailed for Tientsin this morning. Captain- Premier. Mr. William Schreiner, announc- through which he passed is settling down tha, through their wives, regarding terms the Percy M. Scott of thu Terrible, previous ing his resignation and describing satisfactorily. Over 1000 stand* of arms of surrender. to sailing, arranged to land a 12-pounder cause of the differences between himself and other ship's guns for land service. The British first-class armored cruiser foreign troops, dispatched Pair at Santa Ana. Undaunted has suddenly been ordered un- the fleet already at Taku, decided to dl- tachments of Sunday last, are now endeavoring to SANTA ANA. June 16. The Thirty-secder sealed orders. She will sail immedi- patch a military force of about 1000 men on strengthen the repair the line. "V. ond District Agricultural Association deately. to Tientsin, in order to cided to-day to hold a county fair in Santa HOLLAND TAKES A HAND. Trouble is brewing near West River. hands of the Japanese Minister in China. acting in full concert with Ana for four days, beginning October 3 Riots have broken out at Bunchow, The latter is of the prinTHE HAGUE. June 16.The Govern- n-.xt. The directors are arranging for sevwhence over a hundred refugees arrived the other representatives features, such aa a baby eral * ment has Instructed the Governor General show, special, from Wu Chow June 12. About 5000 rebels cipal powers." a balloon ascension and a ladies' of the Dutch East Indies, Herr W. Roose- tournament. Kwei Li Sien. Bodies have assembled at boom. to dispatch a warship with troops LEDYARIVS SON-IN-LAW. through Wu of Canton troops passed to China. Our opal mines are about exhausted. Chow June 12 on their way to meet the DETROIT, June 16.Baron von Ketrebels. to China, who teler, tho" German Minister JAPAN TO SEND MORE TROOPS. is reported to. have been killed in the Boxer riots in Peking-, was a son-in-law ; WASHINGTON, June 16. The following of Henry B. Ledyard, president of the cablegram was received to-day at the Michigan Central Railroad. The Baron Japanese Legation here from the Japan- was married to Miss Ledyard In 1SDL ese Government at Tokio: -J.V: news was conveyed to the LedWhen the "The situation in North China is daily yard home it was their first intimation of SAFEST AND BEST INVESTMENT BEFORE THE PUBLIC TO-DAY. growing more serious. The Imperial Gov- what is said to have occurred. Members ernment has consequently, in addition to of the family stated that the Baron's COMPANY, wife was with him in Peking and that a CAPITAL STOCK $5,000,000. cablegram had been received from them a 5O.OOO OF $IOO EACH. week ago saying all was well. NAPA'S GODDESS OF LIBERTY AND MAIDS OF

ain. In view of the general public's concern and the dispatches from China It is rather remarkable to learn that the Boxers appear to have but little affected the great volume of business between China and England. The largest houses In Lonilon trading with the Far East, corporadiers have attacked the international tions, insurance companies, banks and forces cannot possibly be true. The Em- merchants, are fairly unanimous in saying press opposes the Boxers, and the troops their operations are not interfered with. However this section of the business could not act against h>r. The Boxers will soon be suppressed. They -would have world and those whose capital they represent are naturally awaiting the outcome been suppressed by the Chinese troops without landing the International forces. of the crisis with anxiety. They are apdisturbed over the possiThe embassies could have been protected jarcnlly more powers bility of the falling out among by guards of Chinese if the Embassadors had as ked for them." themselves after the Boxers receive their The latest official German news from quietus than over the amount of damage Tientsin, dated the 15th. is viewed at the the Boxers will wreak prior to that event. Foreign Office us corroborative of the reIt is dawning on Great Britain that unports that the situation has intensiiied less the political crisis at the Cape is durir.g the week. The Fbretgn Ortice contactfully and successfully handled the tinues to believe that the Chinese Government makes common cause with the Box- paciiication of South Africa may be Iners and does not believe the Government definitely delayed. The putting down of troops attacked the international forces, a possible anti-British agitation in a Britas "that would be too crazy a venture." to that which has exThe intention had ben to close the ses- ish colony, similar Ireland, but without elon of both houses of the Prussian Uiet isted for a century in to-day, but owing to the amazing revolt the physical force element, is recognized being a fur more serious task than against the Government which has broken as out in the House of Lords, which usually outflanking and disarming the Boers. A prominent Free Stater, with British works in full accord with the Government, sympathies, but with many relatives on this has now become impossible. the liovr and bond side, said to the repUnder the leadership of Baron von Lcvebelow, who is a former Reichstag presi- resentative of the Associated Press that dent, the Lords pave the Government a be believed the bond party would break distinct vote of distrust in the matter of out into armed revolt to-day were riiles regulating the Silesia rivers, where territic bo easily obtained as they were before the commencement of the war. He has floods axe customary. In the lower house the Uberals under oniy just come to England from the Cape, and though opposed to the bondltes, is Dr. Barth tried mild obstruction tactics respected and trusted by them. against the passage of the department The gravity of the issues depending on tore bill. The later will rome up again on Monday, but it is unquestionable a solution of the situation caused by Mr. whether the bill will pass now until the Schreiuer's resignation of the Premiership obstruction tactics cease. However, it ls of Cape Colony can be better gauged by this certain that the Diet will adjourn during any Free Stater's candid opinion than by cer.sortd statement from Cape Town. the coming week. The English papers devote many ediRecently the lower employes of the question. Those torials Prussian railroads, although State offl- inspired to the no desire to have which are show ciaJs. have shown an inclination to af- Gordon Spriggr in sole power Sir John and Mr. party, and have filiate with the Socialist evinced in every way dissatisfaction with Schreiner in the opposition ranks, for,

an interpreter h saifi: "I have had no news whatever from the Chinese Government about the Boxers' rebellion. The Boxers are a mere rabble, robbers, thieves and rascals. There ar no scholars, mandarins or officials among them. The reports that the Chinese solThrough

PARIS, June 16.News of fighting be- ness LONDON. June 10. The serious condiBERLIN. June If.. The demented or fallen a prey to savages daily becoming tween the European troops and the Boxor wild beasts. The party consisted of here of the Associated Press saw the Chi- tion of affairs in China is nese at Berlin to-day. the mo3t absorbing topic in Great Brit- ers has enhanced the interest in the situ- Oliver Woodruff Scott of Tacoma, Dr. A. Embassador
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given by the officers there is that the are simply outlaws, who receive shouldering his gun, left camp. A few hours later Beckholdt was shot in the back while talking with his companions.

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In Repulsing an Attack Near Zand River the British Lose the Commander oi a Force oi Railway Pioneers.

NAPA CITIZENS PREPARE TO CELEBRATE THE FOURTH

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-r APA, June 16.The celebration j\ planned for Napa this year on the F"ourt 1 f July is an elaborate one, and nothing ls being overlooked to make It the grandest demonstrapvor held in this beautiful city in tion honor of the nation's birthday. Allnecespary arrangements have, been completed and the outlook Is very bright. Itis givwi under the auspices of the Eagle Cycling Club, which has o"n two former occasions demonstrated that it knows how to man> age affairs of this kind. There willbe a grand street pageant, in

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will be grand marshal and State Senator and the ladies will appear in elegant and J. C. Sims of Santa Rosa willbe orator of costly costumes in decorated carriages, the day. : the latter being one of the most unique A feature of the. parade will be a float features ever introduced here. Liberal to resemble a large barge, In which the prizes have been offered. goddess, as Cleopatra, will ride under a Miss Edith Bush will be the goddess and pretty canopy, accompanied by her maids hftr maids of honor will be Misses Lillia of honor. The barge will be propelled by Sweet and Clara Xeilsen. This trio are small oarsmen and guided from a : high the most popular and leading belles of deck in the rear by a tiny helmsman.N'apa and better selections could not haVe The following named persons compose been made for the occasion. Miss Bush the committee, to whom credit is due for cornea from u. family of goddesses, a sister untiring efforts put forth in behalf of the having on a former occasion assumed the approaching celebration: Dr. W. H. Evrole that she is to take this year. Ulisses ans, Theo A. Bell, W. G. Thompson, H. P. Sweet and Niflson are talented and ac- Goodman, Charles Reams, Will Keig and complished young ladies and will make A. L. Voorhees.

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