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St. Louis ( Mo. ) Republic , Sept. 30 , 1900. 1900.We We don't see how a left-handed man can do anything right. The foreign officials informed a rep resentative of the Associated Press that thus far only Italy and "Austria have accepted the Anglo-German agreement , but it was added the as sent of the United States , Russia and France was confidently expected. FREE-A TRIAL BOTTLE. The winning' of a million of people from sickness to health is a noble pur suit. suit.Our Our enormous mail is the wonder of the age. We are flooded , simply flooded each morningvith letters containing1 orders for " 5 DROPS " the ivoricl- rous cure for the terrible painful diseases , Rheumatism , Sciatica and Neuralgia. Rheumatism , Sciatica and Neuralgia , withstand every other medicine but yield on the instant to " 5 DROPS. " Within a day of getting 5 DROPS" and using it , your disease begins to disappear. 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The War department today received a dis patch from General MacArthur , giving an .account of a fight , in which a small detachment of the American troops at tacked a much superior force of Fili pinos. The dispatch follows : "Manila , Oct. 26. First Lieutenant Febiger , forty men company H , Thirty- third regiment , United States volun teers ; becond Lieutenant Grayson V. Heidt , sixty men troop L , Third cav alry , attacked insurgents fourteen miles east of Narvican , Ilocos province , Luzon ; develpoed strong position oc cupied by about 400 riflemen , 1000 bolo- men under command of Juan Villamor , subordinate of Tlmos. Desperate fignt ensued which was most reditable to force"engaged , though under heavy pressure overwhelming numbers , our troops compelled to return Narvican , which was accomplished in tactical , orderly manner. Acting Assisstaut Surgeon Bath and civilian teamster captured early in the fight were re leased by Villamor. According to their accounts insurgents much stronger than reported herein , and their loss , moderate estimate , over 150. Our loss : "Killed : .first Lieutenant George L. Febiger , Charles A. Lindenberg , Will iam F. Wilson , company H. Thirty- tmul regiment United States volun teer infantry ; , Andrew T. Johnson , farrier ; Guy E. McClintock , troop L , Third regim.ent United States cavalry. "Wounded : Company T , Thirty- third volunteer infantry , Floy W. McPherson - Pherson , hip , slight ; John W. Grace , face , slight ; Floyd H. Heard , cheek , slight ; Harry S. Johnson , knee , seri ous ; troop K , Third United States cav alry , Corporal Adam R. Wachs , arm , slight ; Alfred Downer , lip , head , slight ; Charles W. Martin , thigh , slight ; Oscar 0. Bradford , foot , slight ; William E. Hunder leg , below knee , slight. "Missing : Company H. Thirty-third regiment , John J. Boyd , Samuel P. Harris ; troop + - , Third cavalry , Samuel Davis , Ferd Schwed ; twenty-nine horses missing ; some known killed. "MACARTHUR. " Washington , D. C. , Oct. 27. Lieuten ant George Lee Febiger was one of the youngest officers in the army , being in his 24th year. He was a native of New Orclans a.nd served as first lieu tenant and afterward captain of the Ninth volunteer infantry during the Spanish war. In the following July he was appointed second lieutenant in the Thirty-third volunteer infantry and because of his military proficiency he was promoted to a first lieutenancy August 24 , 1899 , and accompanied his regiment to the Philippines in the fol lowing month. NOT QUITE READY TO BITE. Powers Show Reluctance to Accept Anglo-German Agreement. WASHINGTON , Oct. 27. In diplo matic quarters there is felt to be some significance in the fact that France , Russia and Japan , as well as the United States , have not yet accepted the invitation to accept the principles of the Anglo-German alliance. It is understood that this non-action of the powers is not due to any concerted , movement among them , although eich appears to be halting on the third clause. A diplomatic official said to day on mature consideration of this third clause it was seen to involve two constructions , first , that if any power took territory in China as a re sult of the present trouble then Ger many and Great Britain would also take territory ; or , second , if any coun try took territory in China , Germany and Great Britain would seek to pre vent this act or otherwise jointly act against the country seeking to extend its domains. Either construction , it was pointed out , was such that the powers not party to the agreement could not be expected to bind them selves to its acceptance. Under these circumstances it is said the powers would probably seek to learn Russia's views on the third clause , as Russian approval would probably remove the idea that there is any possible menace intended. Tabes Admiral IMoz.i's Place. MADRID , Oct. 27. Senor Azcarraga will take the portfolio of the marine provisionally , Admiral Moza having withdrawn from the ministry owing to the refusal of the premier to allow an increase of the navy credits. Address ing the officials of the marine depart ment today General Azcarraga said it was necessary to secure an equilibrium of the budget and therefore it was im possible increase the navy. Wales at Pnrls Exposition. PARIS , Oct 27. Le Courrier du Soir says it understands that ths Prince and Princess of Wales visited the exposition here last June , but that , in consequence of the expressed desire of the prince , their stay was kept an absolute secret. The prince wished to avoid demonstrations which would re sult from the Anglophobe attitude of the nationalist press. Given Damages. CHICAGO , Oct. 27. A verdict which it is thought will result either in end less litigation or in the abatement of the smoke nuisance , and which , if sus tained by the supreme court , may serve as a precedent for decisions in other smoke-clouded cities , was rendered to day in the circuit court. Lawyers Emery S. Walker and Erode B. Davis , having offices in the twelfth story of the Association build ing , by the verdict are awarded $1,500 damages for injuries received from the smoke from the Now York Life building. LAST RITES OVER SHERMAN. Funeral of the Great Stntcnmiin la IIold ut Mnuuduld , Ohio. MANSFIELD , 0. , Oct. 26. In a pic turesque little cemetery where gener ations of Mansfield's builders sleep lie tonight the remains of John Sherman , senator and statesman. There today .all that Is mortal ot the former secre tary of state was laid to rest with cere monies that were impressive , yet sim ple. All Ohio contributed laurels to the illustrious dead , and representing the nation were President McKinley , EHhu Root , secretary of war , and other Washington officials. The city was draped in mourning. Every busi ness house closed at 2 o'clock and the schools were dismissed that the pupils might attend the services at the Grace Episcopal church , where , half a cen tury ago , John Sherman first wor shipped anu where for years he was a vestryman. From the funeral train , which ar rived at 10:15 a. in. , the remains were escorted to the church , through streets that were thronged with citizens and thousands who had gathered here from other places. The route was marked in the early morning with many political banners eulogistic of national and state candidates of the various parties , but as a mark of respect to the dead all these were removed before the pro cession began. In the line of march were two companies of the Eighth Ohio volunteers who fought in the Spanish war , while , flanking the hearse was a scuad of forty-two sur vivors of the famous Sherman brigade , all gray and bent with age. At the church the casket containing the re mains was removed to a place just in front of the chancel , where It was banked with floral offerings of great richness. One of these tokens was a wreath of white roses and carnations brought from the White House by President McKinley. Another was from the Richland Bar association and another was the offering of the corpor ation of Mansfield. There were scores of others from many parts of the coun try. The altar itself was draped in white at the reauest of the family. From the church the cortege moved on Main street to the cemetery , a mile distant. At Central Park the proces sion passed under an immense arch of mourning on which was emblazoned in gilt letters. "The Nation's Loss. " Heading the column was the Mansfield band with white plumed helmets and just behind them the Eighth Ohio vol unteers. In a carriage near that occu pied by President McKinley were three men who were delegates to the first convention that ever nominated John Sherman for congress , in 1854. They are M. L. Miller. Nelson Ozier and Ja cob Hade , all of this city. ' BOXERS OUT POR GORE. New Crusade Is Being Waged Against Ilated Forelcn Devils. HONG KONG , "Oct. 26. Advices from Lien Chao on North river say that American mission property there is threatened with destruction by Box ers , who have posted the following proclamation : "We have organized to protect our country and our homes and we rely upon one another to support the order to drive out the foreign devils. They are mad. Their folly passes descrip tion. They are the usurpers of our land. They disturb our borders. "In all the provinces and prefec tures chapels have been opened and our people are deceived , ripped open and disemboweled , while the foreign ers grow fat on the revenues of China , insulting our officials and merchants and seizing our temples and palaces. "The emperor is indulgent and per mits this. Who can foretell the in tention of the foreign devils ? Day by day they act more outrageously. When we behold the present condition of af fairs our hearts are bruised with grief. Therefore we have organize 1 our strength to destroy the devouring wolf throughout the empire. " Coerced nt Bayonet's Point. VANCOUVER , B. C. , Oct. 26 Rep resentatives of mutinous sailors who , it is alleged , are coerced on board the steamer South Portland , at Skagway , at the point of the bayonet by United States troops acting under orders from Judge Sehlbreto , are here collecting evidence to be used in the suit in the United States for damages. The seven mutinous sailors are suing for $20,000 each and H. L. Sibley will testify that he heard the order given to the troops and witnessed the prodding of the mutineers with bayonets , in defiance of the navigation laws. Linseed Oil Advanced. NEW YORK , Oct. 26. Prices in the west for linseed oil have advanced about 15 cents a gallon recently and local prices have been advanced ac cordingly. Ruling prices here are 75 cents a gallon for raw and 77 cents for boiled. The last advance here was 5 cents a gallon. The reason given for the great advance in prices is the very heavy advance in the price of flaxseed in the western markets , due to the scarcity of the seed. Head Money Offered. CANTON , Oct. 26. The Chinese have placarded the Shentom district , offering several hundred dollars re ward for the heads of four foreign ers who are supposed to be leading tha rebels. The rice crop has failed in Kwang Si province and robbers are pillag ing. Rebellion and famine there are certain. A Itewnrd for Alvord. NEW YORK , Oct. 26. As an earn est of its intention to prosecute Cor nelius L. Alvord , jr. , the thieving note teller of the First National bank , the responsible officers of that institution will today offer a liberal reward for his capture. This decision was reach ed tonight at a conference between Chief McCluskey and officers of the bank. The amount of the reward has not been fixed. At midnight a dis patch from Mount Vernoa said Alvord was in New York in the home of an in timate friend ! Germany Wants to See His Orecbntiah Before Accepting Him. HIS EVASIONS NOT REASSURING Dodging of Direct Questions 011 the I'olnt At IHSUO Docs Not Inspire Couddcno , 1'osltlou of the United States I'luiuJy S 't Forth. BERLIN , Oct. 25. Discussing the present stage of the relations between the Chinese government and the pow ers , a high official of the German for eign office made the following state ment today : "Before Li Hung Chang can be ac cepted as the negotiator by the pow ers his credentials must of course be examined. So far as Earl Li on vari ous occasions has refused to exhibit them. When E > r. Mumm von Schwartzenstcin wast in Shanghai he requested Earl Li to show them. The Chinese statesman replied evasively : "However , Germany will not raise difficulties. If Earl Li's credentiala will suffice for the United States they will for Germany. However , all the legations must jointly agree upon the precise wording of the demands to be addressed to the Chinese government as preliminary to actual peace nego tiations. "These demands will be framed in accordance with the German and first French circular note. It is another question whether Earl Li will have power to enforce those conditions in case they are agreed to. All the pow ers earnestly desire to show all possi ble advances making toward the con clusion of peace. " Official confirmation has been receiv ed of the news already forwarded by private dispatches regarding the un satisfactory condition of health of the German forces in Pekin. Dysentery and typhoid fever have appeared epi demic and each day brings several deaths. WASHINGTON , Oct. 25. In view of the widespread comment that the An glo-German alliance concerning China was open to the possible construction of an implied or indirect menace or threat against some other power in terested in the Chinese question , the attention of Count de Quadt , the Ger man charge d'affaires , today was call ed to this point. Count de Quadt said that he was able to give a categorical and very positive statement , on the highest authority , that the agreement Involved no menace whatever to any power concerned in China. He sai'l this applied to all the parties which had taken a hand in Chinese affairs. Count de Quadt stated with equal pos- itiveness that there was no foundations for reports of further or additional features to the agreement beyond these transmitted to the various govern ments and made public. He said that document covered the entire transac tion. tion.The The response of the United States to the British-German agreement , as communicated by Count de Quadt , is still held in abeyance. It is under stood that with the third article , namely , that concerning the compact between Great Britain and Germany to take suitable measures in their own interests , in the contingency that oth er powers seize territory in China , our government will not concern itself at this stage. It is not expected that our adherence to the arrangement would be required to take the form of a formal signature or acceptance. So it is probable that the answer to be made by the State department will not be an unqualified acceptance of the whole pact , but only will treat of those portions tions of the agreement with which we are directly concerned at present. Hot Times In I'orto IJIco. SAN JUAN , P. R. , Oct. 25. At a meeting of the executive committee of the federal party today it was unani mously decided to invite the federals to withdraw from further participation in the campaign for the election of a house of delegates and a commissioner to Washington , and to get them to ab stain from the polls on election day , thus silently protesting against the election proceedings. The federals charge the government with partiality. A majority of the election judges are republicans. They were appointed by the executive coun cil , composed of six Americans and three native republicans. The govern ment is also charged by the federals with helping the republicans by gerry mandering certain districts. It is un derstood that the federal leader , Senor - nor Munoz Rivera , will protest to Washington. Knllnir on Opera Bouse Tnx. WASHINGTON , Oct. 25. Commis sioner Wilson of the internal revenue bureau has decided that proprietors of opera houses in cities having a popu lation , by the census of 1800 , of 25,000 or less , shall not be called on to pay special tax for the current yeav be cause of newspaper announcements that the recent census shows a pop ulation of more than 25,000. " \ThItc Farmers Lynch a Negro. MACON , Ga. , Oct. 25 It was learned here today that two negroes , James Grier and James Galloway , were lynched by white farmers near Liberty Hill in Pike county. While out hunt ing they shot recklessly into a farmer's house , frightening a young tvhite woman. Mrs. Uarton Very 111. 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