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'•• .SN- ; JJVEDW^U- x ~rm$w # kmrnj is, Actualities of life Beyond tjio Frontier Vividly ft*. jproduced by Actual jP»*tie!pwt« jrfd HI** *ory #akei* of tho . Par West, Indian Warrior* in Brilliant fatly* Co*- taonea. Habits and Customs of the Red, Men Illustrated by Themselves, , Entire Indian VM* iageij of Many Tribes. .•With their Wigwams, Equa^a, Papooees and NnttyeJPonies, in Pic- turesque Profusion.. SOUTH AMtfJICAfi OAUCiJOS, theMoit Expert tolai Throwers la the World, la T6«!r Picturesqus Costumes. rtncat Epoclracn of Bullnlo la &<!•), - aoce, from P»w«eo B|ll'» Banal Ranch, pawnee, Oklahoma. . WEJRD AND STARTHNI IREJ6 STREET PARADE *t 10^50 A, M, Daily. RAILROADS IM LUZON. Secretary i Root Corresponds With J (JOTeraor Taft*' PROPOSED AID BY GOVERNMENT* UMBRIOA'S NRTIONftU BNTBRTAINmBNT- • Ceatalfta feo(uro« IroM ifca Wild Waat ol Amerlc* aa* <ho Warla ai Lars*, in ftrmy ol Cowbnyi and rronllcr Herce J. Thrilling Military Revtow* fcy Detacfcattaf*af th«A&Ua or tai Warld, Oaaaaeraai) Threwera lre« Aaa(raua»14(aitaaa aa*Jajpaa**** PIRGT APPEARANCE IN AMERlOA OF NATIVJE riLlPmO WSRRIORS,- 50 IN NUWBEft, Kx*M*a**ara af Attiittalda'a Atmj. Street From Ih. Fklljppln»a. rinat Tour ol Uai<«4 Sfatfa* ol» PRINCE LOC7SS, a Russian Noblemam, wl* a Conllnsentoi UnaqttaMfcd-Jnta-arial Coasack Troopers. •HO- WHITE IJUrEALL CVCR> EXHIBITED. The Idol ol Indian TradU Medina, Friday, Aug 21. Line Projected Northward From Ufa- nlla ta.End of island—Another South to Bsitangas—Engineers Have Made Surveys and Capitalists Are Inter- ested In Projects. Washington, Aug, IS- »-Secretary Root has 'been in, correspondence with Governor Talt regarding the construe; tion of a -system of railroads in th0 Philippine islands, aniounting to some fiQO miles, including altae (from Manila north to tho harbor at tho northern Bnd of the Island and a. branch ficora this line oyer the memrtalns to~ the eastern coast, - I Another proposed Hue la from Ma- nila south to Batangas, K lias been suggested also that a Jine ho con- structed jtfong the wost coast of lAizon from Dasupan.-deho present terminus of the Manila ana Dagupan rpid, to the north end of the Island. Tho (propositions contemplate *atd by tho Philippine government. It is be- lieved that a guarantee of tho Interest will be sufficient, to laduco capital to Invest. „ Tho secretary of war bolloves that tho construction of these roads would bo of immenso benoflt and would settlo tor all timo the question pi possible insurrections m Luzun. For police* and patrol ot the Island the roads, It is believed, would bo far auporior to a regiment of soldiers. Engineers have been making: sur- eya In the islands ana railroad jnen KtoYobeen In consultation: with tho see. rotary cm tho project which has ached such a stage that it la boUoved early action will bo tajken looking to the building of railroads on an tcx- tenaivo scale\ * Seme^of the projects fov.raOroads Include \construction oX short lines In Mindanao, but thoso axe not consid- ered of such importaaeo as thcao ot Luton. BLAC ~ i. t'AMVPUii Jwdge;.. I |*R0MlSis- OP QT»EN P0BTO A aers Sustain^ Dentiirrer Ixi Labor jnjunciipn Case, St. IjbUiy, A^ug, 18,^-Juilge Rogers in- the -TJndLted States' circuit court landed doVn an oi?lplon sustainlnag; fte, dStaurrer.of the Western tMosa Jelegrajph eonipany in the labor iia,- lunction case of Soy^r 'et a ! against thai; company, * Jxt tho nswlttea opinion Judge Hog. •era*sustains e?ery.point urged.by A4- tarnej Snxith rejresenMng th.e deSes- dant company. Mdlng *hat the coi»- ^any, im the absolute right to aisiuiss smployes liecause t&ey belons to tfate union, or.-far any o«jer rea^ci,;. that there can ho no eomsDJ^acy to do^ a lawful act;, that the so-callad Waoklist niay be maintained end, glvea out Cor ftie use ot others, r • ,.. . ;The case resulted from a'hill fil<ed by Telegraph Operwri.\ainr Boy«r and others, allegtns that they werxe .menjbers ol tho Oonunerciai 'Tolas- rapliertf union and that they hadbe<©n a'sschargea by the Western TJnls* tel& granh ^compafly solely becaTuee' tbney belonged to the union; that it was t3be Intention of the \Western Union to discharge other enaployes for ttads reason and that One Western Union naadntalfts a so-called \WaoIsUst.\ The bill sought to prevent tbetae alleged conditions. The Western Union demurrod to tho bill and Ubda. demurrer -was sustained on ovesry point by Judge Rogers. Kelatlvo to the \blacklist\ the judgo held ttaat; the company hod tho rlgnt to maJn- tain a list on whlcn, might he placed tnefc name of a discharged omplc»y(f and tho .cause of oUscbarge^ and tills list nuiht be given to others, provid- ed Its Contents ..were truthful and its ctreu!a{|ott honest Ho also ruled as the bill alleged *3io anion Wits formed for moral and pnop. er purposes there should exist no .ob- jection upon tho j$axt of an employe to 3JOVQ his dlsehargo based upon *ho m^ro fact that he \was a member* of s«ch an order, This decision ia regarded as «san- dnilvely aoWing tbo law ta the VT-esl' era Union • company's favor, \afhd plslntlffs took 15 days time to (Mrtend their bill. SSS5S MlrilmteV Conger Has Secured ©uaran- toea prona; Prince Cftlng. ThM ( Ports Will Be Open Oct, $ Waililn&tpn, Aug, 3.8,-^Mlni8tefCoa* gpr, *t Polctn* km -secured a, Written ironoise itom Prine© Ghing to sign a . . . treaty with the JJnited States, incind- anr] beli|V01 would have' died ill lag at guarantee that Mufeden and Ta- Vad not gottea rel&|,\ say» : 3$mfy T?atton, a leaflang ?Ul8©ai# l^-terj* 4 by GJw„iirtp(»^^ and Diirr hm leinedf aii«l' ' Perils a.liffSa^ ^ \A sTiott iabrn«ag6 1 ^i'tairljt vptka violent attack' o|,\dipyrioeBj SK^'T —^'.AI\- .t-^i'' A-IJ- St'*- tung: Tao shall be open porta ixm and •alter- October ,8. TUeai»ageroent,wade/by Minister Consqr f«r the signing of a treaty hef- tween China, and thes Tlnlted States, providing for the opening ot MtiMen and;:- Tatuhe Tao o n the date .ot Kns- \ hedain'a Oolic, Qliolera and, UiatV rliOea Remedy, ylbongj^t ^ fcr^^ •., .five \ceaf ftot^e\ juid mii>k '^sKrog;\. :three doses of it waa ©nti^ otwel I Qoosidef it tl^e- pest xeiuerjy ra, tho wqjld for bowel, poiaj^atotai'* ¥0' sale by Ohaiies A. K»^ ( DrpggiaJ, 430 Main St., Hedjaa* 35$ Y, DIE0 ON MOUNTAIN TRAIL. fflURDEH AND SUICIDE. >av% ( %%*B > %%**iv%*%V%i%*%*^^ New styles Of the FAMOUS PMESTLETS GBAV- ENETTE CLOTHS— Are auitaole for all kinds of weather and are enaEaBtaed rttinjjrooE.'odor- leas aud Pdrotis to air. CJanbeworn snnshine o r rain. New styles are Coverts, Miltons and Whipcords in all the popular shades and colors. ' Made to your order with Satin _ Ljnings for $18, $30, $32 and $25 Married Woman Shot and Killed. Murderer Took HI« 0%n LIfa. Now Britain* Conn„ An«. 18.—Frank ShirUott, an lnattriince agent, ased 30, Shot and killed Mm.- Qedrgo Scbo- ficld at her hcane, No. 276 Elm street, and then shot and killed himself. The oody of Mrs. Scholleld was In a sitting posture In a rocking chair and the body of Shlrtleff was sprawl- ed on the,flr)Or In front of her. Near Shlrtleff was a revolver with tour chamber^ containing discharged sbells. T*K#>, £*%.**+ Winw n\A t***rn tst '\¥<r** Qn%n, CoMe and ask for samples. PHILIP U BRUST The four year old son ot Mrs. Scfto- field' witnessed tho tragedy and from him can be elicited only the state- ment: \Frank shot nry mama and ho's dead, too.\ The woman's husband could offer no explanation, of thp i crime. Street Gars NTtiat Slop, gt. Louts, Aug. 18.—Bevitfly S. Wa^ doti who was arrested Saturday be- cause when he wan*ed to board a street car none would stop for him and he finally drow a roVolver and forced the motormasi to come, to a bait, was acquitted in police court In discharging 'Wsrdea, Judge Tracy said: \Any strset car motorman brought before mo on a substantiated charge of passing passengers on the street corner will be fined the limit of the law. Citizens havo rights that are paramount to those! of a street car company.\ Mlts Grathwol'a Death Wat Duo to ExhautMore «ndl Heart Failure- • Santa Barbara, Cat, A»g, 18.—Ah \ ' >tia,o.u*jst held over- tho remains of .SWlss Catherine Qrathwol, yho died on, tho mountain trail to tho summit ot tho Santa Ynes rang© Sunday, developed tho fact that tho young woman's death •was caused by heart faHure duo to exhaustion. Tho hotly was tied on* the back of a horso and brought down, tho trail in the darkness, Miss Grathwoi had recreated tho friends with whom sho was mnCXdng the ascent to proceed without her, saying that she would remain santll tholr return. On returning tho Esartj found her lying in tho trail. Sho died half an hour later. The young woman oeibnged Jn St Paul and was horcs for her,, health. The other members of the party returned uninjured. AWTIST TAILOR $ ,%**>%~4 THE-MAN IN THE CAB LAt^ SHORE & RAILWAY ' Sally travel frenrEast to West and vice versft ! over their famous ; tru«£k line. ' . DALY, A. J. SMITH, ••.•••-- \ 'Qgnerai'Eastem Agent, Gteneral Passenger Agent, mu BUFFAUO • o>.tvauAN& Fight WlthVa Burglar. Albany, Aug. 18.—t^lllam, MoMahon, a coachman to Mrs. Frederick Cleve- land of this city, had a hot batle with a burglar in the Cleveland carriage house on Van Bensselaer boulevard early yestefeiy morning. McMahon sleeps over the carriage house and was awakened by a nolae. K-e crept down stairs and captured the thief after a tussle. The burglar gave up McMahon's watch, -which he had se- cured and then suddenly dashed.away and escaped, although MoMahon Ured several shots after him. XPTO H. COflORa 6la*a promised fraaJ ovaeutlon Of \Man- chtatrla, ends the stubborn resistance by tho Chinese which tor aorao time promised to ho suceocsful, E»rinco Chlng first argued Kusslan opposition, to the opening of these rKMtts, Ho then «atd that ho waa not Informed tbat Russia *had consented to*tho openlns. Finally he refused on tho ground that China was unable to op*en town3. \yhteh were hold, hy fuxother power, f \Whon'tho present sotUomont wa s proposfid, \Kith th e explanation that CStalna mttat prtswao that Russia In- leanded to fulfil her ovaeutlon agree- ment, Princo Ohing roluctantlp gavo ln_ Tatting Tao Is a small port which does\not promise much busjnoas to at- tract torclEnors in tho near (inure. Its opening la mainly important as a, T1C« -tory for tlto open door principle. Is Erirptlon of Vesuvius. Naples, Aug, 18.—VesuviusTiContfcaues active and the eruption hasinow last- ed two weeks. On nights ^pen thoro Is no moonlight tho spectacle is mag- nificent, the crater \belching flames and smoke to the height ot nearly 4,000 feet. I n spite of the legend that Naples wil be destroyed by Vcstavlus the Neapolitans firmly bellevo that their patron Saint Ban dennarc* will stop the flow of lava =with a gesturo should i t advance too near Naples^ Tho stream of lava after flowing 2,65& feat In the direction of Ottajano has stopped, while the other stream Is still moving and has reached a point 2,- 550 feet towards Pompeii. Letter .From Escaped Convict. Butte, Mont., Aug. 18.—Pat Hogers, one of the six men who broke from the Butte jail on the night of Aug. 8, has written a letter in which .he says he will give himself up if City Detec- tive Murphy will fight him/a dueL Kurphy has accepted.the 1 challenge. Forty People Drowned, Helsingfor-s, Finland, Aug. 18.—A terrible accident occurred on Lake Tykojarvl on Sundays. The upper deck of a vessel conveying people from church collapsed and '40 persons were drowned or killed and many other! In- jured. i Nordenskjold Relief Expedition. Stockholm, Sweden, Aug. 18.—The Nordenskjold relief expedition, coV manded by Captain Gylden o£ the Swedish navy, sailed today on board the Frithjof. It numbers 23 mera and includes six scientists. Thejnembers of the expedition expect to returns here In April, 1904. Professor Otto Nordefl- skjold's sbuth polar vessel Ancu-ctlc sailed from* Gothenburg, Sweden, Oct 16, 1901. - Christian Villages Destroyed. Sofia, Bulgaria, Aug. 18.—A dis- patch received here from. Uslcut* says that 600 Bashl Bazouks. under the command of Albanian chiefs, who are notoriously cruel, have pillagea and destroyed a number of Christian vil- lages in the districts of Debre and Okrlda. The Turkish authorities, It is said, connived at the outrages and furnished the Bashl Bazouks With old unltofhrs, So that thfey might appear to be regular soldiers. * \* W*,r KTjnTiJ'woulii^'lLaotwr.. i Jiajon Pond, the ladtftp? majaiift, . waa iottg anxious to >BMC«I:Q- lt»dj»Vd •Kipling us a 'platform -«tfir. a^a v Iflp- lliig -took the aasaulW of # pe.mia(ent •. rpanager iti 'good part, Bteje is h& fa » plytoapropoaltiottt- '.-.\r : * ; W|itattiabpw, \Vt» «*ptt' B k 4iM' ; '- ;; Dear ilftAPond^-I am aaUeh ofelt»»4'\t» } you for your letter, but X can't s *ay that, I can aeo my way to th* «nt«rt**«*ffii I you propo«e» -tcbera la stu'clva, thiar^M > paying la centa lor a dollar, and ttunut» * I auppoao titer* la money? to : tb» xacturint * bualnesa it accroa tu ma that'th* IxHlftf, tho ton, tho beirijt at everybody* b»qfc t ana call, the night' jpuxncy» and so M ' wait* tt very dear. *'va ae«iva tint vm' ' Sho*va lived through tha flght, butt thiy. . did not look happy, I mi»ht do it am *Um a* X had two rnortgoa** on W MH)t4!a< : Ilea on tho.honnui ana «. bill ot atalatpa tho furnltura avnd Writer»a CMnip til bo* \ h&nda, but at preaertt rpa Buty and-Wfr : tentad to go on with ttt« Miulat -wrltu* . bUataeaa. Von fonttt thattIhava a^Aoy wandtcea<ovar< mo»e oC.twatat*a, %m thera Jan'tanoufh monay in dlshctQ-JiIra me to face again liiraa of tho haUli »hd some ot tho rullwuy aymtemU 1 h»v* mit • with- America, is a graat country, but aha ia not matlo for- lectutlni in, 'WU' renewed thanlca tit your vety wad ttttts beUeva a», youra sincerely, , BUBTABD KIPUtNO, -Boston Transcript. KANSAS RIVER RISING. Two Bridges Connecting Two Kansas Cities Carried Away, Kansas City, Mo.,\ Aug! 18. — Boats ax-c again being used to transport per- sons between the two Kansas Cities, tiio James street bridge and tho Met- ropolitan Street Railway company's hrldgo over the Kansas rivor having been 'carried out by tho strong cur- rent. Tho river Is higher than at any time since tho Jane flood and other struct- utxos, are in danger. Tho wrecked bridges were temporary pile affairs T*he further rise is expected. ' . . Whon the James street bridge went cvnt it floated down stream and carried rtway the steel railway brtigo which snpporteds^the Kansas City, Kan., gas ro$n and telephone cable. Last night taaat/Cltjr was practically in darkness. The.wreckage lodged against the Chi- cago Oreat Western railwaj bridge. asnd.trafSc over it was suspended. The feridge rsasaiiia iatact, faswever^ AU strsfcama in Kansas aro rlsin? as a. result of heavy rains. _ Heir to Large Scotch Eitate, Ogdensburg, Aug. 18.—John Robert Slarlln, railroad car Inspector In New ISork, has fallen hejr to the estate of Sohn^fartln of Cariake, Scotland. It laad been believed that all the heirs -were dead and simply as a legal for- mality proofs of the death of several* faelrs formerly residing in Ogderisburr •were being taken here when the dis- covery was made of the existence of JEohn R. Martin in New rYork, the sole Surviving heir. Depositions of resi- dents of Norwood, where he formerly Sved, thoroughly establish his identit\ and his right to the vast landed prop- erty of his ancestor. New Bids For Printing Contracts. Washington, Aug. 18.—The postmas- ter general has concelled all bids for printing in connection with the money order department except that on which TU* JBfaoa ot VerlnUa. An anonymous writer, in TcrsDay, tens /ah interesting- anecdote of a vlilC paid by Gladstone to a little bookshop near tho Odcon In Paris, A* ho* en- tered Glndstono saw & strange looking man In 'conversation wjtb the txjok* seller and carrying am old copy of Vp- Ion's poems. \Ilia dxetk warn ragiad, and dirty, his fnce \was mafted with hair aud he had tho£&gei| ot mn arch* ansc), with the mouth and jaw of * baboon. Keverthclewa. tho nsapectful attitude of tho bookseller showed that the man was a personality. Gladstone- oatercd into conversation with bun about Villon and for an hoar they talked about early French poctey. Then the strariger Bhufflod out of the shop, •Who Is that gcntlemanr asked Glad- stone. 'He has an extraordinary knowledge of French poetry** \Mon- sieur, ho himself Is our greatest poet, O'est Paul Verlalnel* — Betting a F*aatitDB. A New Tork man tells a quaint story about a. now maidservant he oncer employed. This maldj\ ho said, \had Jtatcom* over from the old country and *ho was ve37 grcen^^ Everything she did pro- claimed her greenness. One. of heap, habits wag always to come downstairs backward.: ' '. \I^ssur^ you It jraa a funny ajght to see her descending a atajreww slow- ly in tlint w^ay,, B£er haha graeapM'the bahratrate foj safe^r ami eveiy llttj® While she looked round to »e« bow, ranch farther she had tjKo. - .\ 'Why do you come downstairs back- ward, KathleenV seme one asked her. **• 'Sure, sir>,'. she answered, 'that's the way we always came downstairs In thai ship comin* over. Isn't If fh& fftsUcw hx America?!\ Use Lawtoti'jf Indian Herfial Blood Syrtip. Guaranteed t<^ csate Scrofula, -E^emis* Gditer;j Fever Sores, Blood Poisoning and '. all blood disorders. This Syrup laf 4he award to Paul Herman for njoheilparely Herbal, and itel eqtial- as State Volunteer Firemen. GloVeravlUe, N. Y., Aug. 18.—Fire- men are arriving in the city in large numbers for the state convention Of the volunteers. Dunkirk is making a,, Strong fight for the next convention, This -city'has been llvishly decorated and visitors are lo be royally -enter' , ^ .„ „_...- ..„ tainecL, The session of the convention i was last seen leavingJhe istoria on begins today,- _ •_ * ,_. .^.^ , | •Wednesday, . — - -.-, '^V - *-~^ order forms was made. The new ad- -vertlsement will call for bids for printing about 600 mfihey order-forms on paper without a Water mark The last specifications regulred a special -water-mark, thus confining the -bidding *o a limited number of firms liaWe to obtain this, special, paper. Ship's Surgeon's Body Found- Ne% TOrk, A,ug. 18.—The body orf a mail supposed to be Dr. J\. Muir <3orbetfc» surgeon of the Anchor line sfe&nieT Astdria, was found in the Hud-' son river, The Astoria sailed for Glasgow Sunday. Dr. Corb'etf was formerly a minister in Glasgow.- He ^-V* COR the Best.BBlSAp use \ Niagar*, * Pancy Monf.?', <• jFor sale only by S. P. BL00I> d ORLEANS MILLS -3&••-*** \^ ; :m MM Blood Purifier and System Tofllo S» { not known. Each bottle contaiMafuirmdntb/i' treatment and sells- fdt^ljOQ. Try it and be convikcM. l?br- Sale hy Chas. A. Maek t Medina, 2Sf.'; Yi. Compounded b y The Lavrtoa •'•;,'• Medicine Co., Holleyj N. Y. r ' : . .ft*! 4-