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It Is not yet known bow serious the attack was, or whether any one was killed. San Diego, Cal., Sept. 30. Col. Kei logg, commanding the United States military po9t here, will this afternoon send thirty soldiers to protect the In dian school at Yuma, from the threat ened attack by Indians. Foreign Powers Intefere. London, Sept. 30. A disputch from Rio says: Tbe intervention of foreign ministers and war vessels in the harbor prevenented further attack on the forts today. It is bellved that a favarable modification of the situation was taken. The same dlspatolies declare that the Argentine situation grow worse hourly. Wires are cut in every direction, ouly news from government sources can be bad, which Is not much believed. At Washington. Washington, Sept. 30. The president today appointed W. H.Brunk postmaster at Ashland. Oregon. If J. J. Van Alen has written a leltei to the president declining the appoint ment to the Italian mission, it has not been received at the White Bouse. It is learned on good authority that thero U a probability of tbe president with drawing the nominatiou. Many silver mon are not favorably Impressed with the proposition of the enemies of silver for the compromise. They especially object to the proposal to Issue two hundred millions of bonds to build up the gold reserve, and this probably will have to be modified. Many also think the proposition to purchase two million ounces of silver too small and are Inclined to take the chances of defeating the repeal rather than submit to It. it Is understood further that eflorts will be made to reach a compromise and many senators j.peak bopelully of reaching a settle ment on some basis. The resolution offered yesterday by Chandler of New Hampshire, calling for Information as to the commission invstlgatlng the New York custom bouse, came up. Chandler spoke In favor of Its adoption, called the atten tion of Senator Hill especially to the matter In order that he might tell tbo senate If he wanted to, whether any of the vacancies made by commission had been filled by anti-snapper democrats. Chandler said he was now supporting the President In bis eflorts to secure tbe repeal of tbo silver law, but this would not deter him from crltMz'ni pClTE WOMEN V Qr DebiUW Wcsus Should Uto BruHMci's Finale Riplator Every ingredient i wperb Toulo properties werti a woorful Influence In tonlnf op and trenjtlnlns br JteB by driflnc ttroueb U proper conelf 1 imparities. HttlUiawUUtoethpia'anUrf torMultfroialuuM. r wife who m bedridden for eluUn J'iSSgtSSnS lift? the President, who, he thought, was glveu too much to disregarding the provisions of tbo expressed law and to make a. law unto himself, and when he reached n determination ho attempted to carry it out whether he saw law for it or not. House-Tho committee on appropri ations today presented for immediate consideration, a bill to extend tbo time for tho completion of the llth census to Juuo 10, 04, passed. Debato on tbe bill to repeal tho na tlonal election laws was resumed. Patterson, of Tennessee, spoke In sup port of tho measure. He maintained that President Lincoln went to his grave never dreaming of universal suf frage. He declared that bad Lincoln been permitted to live and carry out bis polloy thero would have been peace and prosperity in the South 25 years ago. Irish Flag Hauled Down. Chicago, Sept. 30. Tbo Irish flag which was run up ou the electricity building this mornlug In honor of Irish day at tho fair, was hauled down by order of P. D. Millet, who has charge or tho national colors. He says tbe reason for this act was that uo colors were al lowed on tbe world's fair buildings ex cept those of independent nations. Later. An appeal was made to tho council of administration and the green (lag was restored to Its position above tbo electricity building. It spile of tbe rainy weather Irish day was a success. Snubbed Again. Chicago, Bept 30. Tbo Arcbduko Franz Ferdinand, of Austria, Count of Este. and Modeua, helr-presumptlve to tho Austrian throne, spent tbrco min utes yesterday In the art gallery at the world's fulr, and gave Chicago's society representatives, as well as a number of foreigners of note, a good round snub. With Ferdinand wero Prince Isenborg Blrsteln, whose nainp has been coupled with that at Miss Fletonce Pullman by society gossips as a probable suitor, and Count Wurmbrand Htuppaoh, con troller of tho archduke's household. Red curtains were stretched ncrobs the entrance to the Austrian section In Mr. Atwooo's beautiful building at 3 o'clock yesterday afteruoou. Within, two Fcore of well dressed men and women tiptoed about, glanced at tho pictures and talked in low tones. They had been bidden to the section to "private view," aud tho diplomatic) attache ox the Austrian embassy, who had de livered the card, bad dropped a verbal bint that the next ruler of Vienna would be on hand at the appointed hour. The party wus yery select, only the most prominent of tho foreign com- mlitslouers, a dozen leaders of Chicago's society, and two world's fulr officials being bidden. Tho special Austrian commissioner for Hue arts at tbu fair called tho party together, and did his best to entertain the guests axulust the coming of Ferdi nand. Four o'clock came and went and royalty failed to appear. Most of tho guests bad left, when, at 4:10. three men appeared at the southeast entrance. The first of the three was six feet tall, with black hair, dark eyes and bronzed fea tures. He wore u mustache aud short close-oropped side whiskers. One day ho will bo tbe ruler of 40,000,000 people. Trotting along Inside Ferdinand was Isenberg, Prince of BlrsUin, tbort and jolly aud blonde. Count Wurrobrand Stuppaeh brought up thenar. With out clanclug to the right or left the trio stalked through (be gallery. Aa they passed Victor TllgDer's bust of Em peror Franz Josef, each man dolled bis hat. They did not linger to receive these suembltd to greet them, but paued ou and out of the halt. Ferdi nand and Count Wurmbraud Stuppaeh readied Chicago Wednesday evening in advance of the archduke's retinue of army oflleers, rci Harks aud physi cians who have accompanied ultn rtnnl the world. When itls travel ing companions reach tho city next Wednesdey. Ferdinand' "arrival" may be nWUIIy announced. The Austrian oomefrom Yellowstone Folk, where they have oen hunting for a fortnight. Their abiding place in the world's fair city is kept secret, IDE MINE IMROR. How the Men Wore Buried Under Ore ad Water. TYRRELL IS TOE DYNAMITER, Tko Pollco Convinced that tlioy llavo tho Man. Details of the Horror. Crystal Falls, Mich., Sept. 80. Mansfield was tho only producer of Bessemer ore In tho Crystal Falls dis trict. It was located six miles from hero. Tbo caving in of tbo mine caused a property loss ef fUOO.OOO. Tbo Mansfield working levels ran directly under tbo Mlohlgamme river and par allel with it for several hundred feet Tho first level was thirty-five foet bo low the bottom of tho river. The live lower levels ran parallel to tho first, tho bottom ono being 428 feet below the surface of the water. Tho accident is supposed to have been caused by tho giving way of timbers on tho fifth level, allowing tboso abovo to follow aud at last the river to pour In upon tho fated men. After tho cave tho river bed be low tbo mluo was dry in an hour and forty minutes. Tho bodies of the dead men novcr will be recovered. Most of the survivors wore at work on tho bottom level which had not been sloped out and conse quently did not cavo when tbe leyols above fell. Tbe men beard the crash of tbo cave aud started for tbe ladder way. All but four on this level reached tho ladderway bofore the torrent of water down the shaft out off that avo. nuo of escape. Tony Bullotto, a skip tender, was standing with Frank Rocko, night boss, at tbo abaft on the fourth level. They hoard tbe crash and realized what was coming. Rocko went Into tho drift to inform his men oftho danger aud did notreturn. Bui- lelto canio to tho surface la tbo skip alono. Andrew Sullivan, nnother night boss, was on th sixth level at the time of tho accident. Ho called his men to follow him quickly. All but four men on this level reasbed the ladderway in safety. As tbey ascended, however, they wero nearly suffocated, so Kroat was the air pressure caused by water pouring down the shaft. They wero able to broatho only at each land ing place and came to tho surface more dead than alive. Mine Inspector Roberts says his dep uty has been employed In tho oilno and bus given tho work dally attention. Ho also says ho visited the mine personally at required intervals and that a proper amount of timber had been placed in position by tho com pany. "It Is clearly demonstrated" said be "that the timbering system of mlnlug cannot beem ployed in this sort of ground. Tho company bad taken all necessary precautions in tboconduct of work." The mine was developed about six years ago and worked con tinuously since. It is estimated that 200,000 tons of ore were In sight when the accident oocured. Today it Is a worthless pit, only marked by a small bay caused by tbe sinking of th natural bed of the Mlohlgamme by the cave. TLo Dynamite Outrages. BAN Fkancisco, Sept.80-Itls quite thoroughly demonstrated tbat Axel BorensoB, the sailor whose name Is on tbe valise found filled with dynamite, did not explode the bomb In front of Curtlu'a boarding bouse last Saturday night. Tbe clerk at tbe hotel at which tbe valUe was left says that Borensen Is not the man who left It there, and It Is thought that his name was put on the valise as a trloU to throw the police off the track of the real dynamite fiends. Although tbe chief nolloe la confident of Borensen's innocence, he will be he'd to await further developments, At the coroner's Inquest this morning William Graham, an engineer, testified tbat a few minute before the explosion Highest of all in Leavening Power. Rpy&i j&&m$ ABSOLUTELY PURE ho saw John Tyrrell and two othei men in the back yard of Doyle's board ing houso noar tho sceuo of the ox plos ion. Tyrrell carried a bundle. Tyrrell Is tbe man who was arrested shortly after tbo explosion on suspicion. Ho was In bed when arrested, and said that ho had been thero all tho evening, Graham is positive that Tyrrell la the man he saw, and as another witness has also testlflod that ho saw Tyrrell running away Just after tbo explosion, It looks as If tho police had tho right man. French Ultimatum. Bangkok, Sept. 30. Tho French onyoy presented a new demand on Slam today, presenting also an ultima tum of acceptance within 48 hours. In caso of refusal the French envoy will leavo Bangkok. U P. Withdrawal. OMAHA,;8ept. 30. The Union PaciQo bos given offlelal notico of withdrawal from tho Western passenirer association. r-ieaauro ana Dancer lu uonttnc. Wo aro acquainted with a retired sea captain who gains a livelihood in summer by renting boats to ploasuro seekers. To tho often repeated ques tion, "Is this boat sofot" he has but ono unvarying reply, "Every boat is a dangerous boat." And ho is right, in tuo sonBO in wmen uo moans is. a boat io a dangerous thing to play with, but it is n valuablo and obedi ent sorvant if rightly understood and subjected to perfect control. Ev ory summer tho public is warned, in regard to tho dangers of rowing1 and sailing, and with each returning va cation time como sad talos of loss of lifo. Novorthelcss tho idea that no ono must use boatB, because a small proportion of those who do aro drowned, is as foolish as it is useless. Thnrn In mm kind of water craft that is growing in publio favor with each opening surntnor, and that is tho canoo. We nro heartily glad of this, yet hero as olsowhoro a word to tbo wiso is sufficient, and as to tho foolish, thoro is littlo or no hope for them. Boston Advortisor. Two Lfteonlo Yunkeef. Speaking of laconics, Tho Listener has hoard a chnractoristio oxamplo of Yankeo villago talk which has a certain folkloro valuo, in spito of its profanity perhaps ou account of it A follow in tho villago had gone west with a littlo money in his pockot, intending to accomplish won derful things. A few weeks after ward ho returns to tho villago out of pocket. Directly after his appear ance ono villager moots another in tho street and tho following conver- uitinn ensues : "Bill's got home, b gosh." "Has ho, b' gosh I" "Yea, b' gosh." "Well, b' gosh I" Boston Tran script. Hotr.tb Price of Lod V-rle. A pioco of land is worth on tho Strand, London, $27,000 for 12 foot frontage, or not quite $2,000 a foot. On tho eorner of Fifth avenue and Fifty-seventh strcot, $3,000 a front foot perhaps moro now. That'B what Huntington paid Bonnor. On lower Broadway, in corner plots, $18,000 to $20,000 per front foot. Conior of Wall and Broad streets can't bo had at any price. On Long Inland, far from railroad. $5 per aero. On government land, 60 acroa for nothing. In most of the Bouth American republics a mg iann lor nothing and a bounty for settling on it. Now York Recorder. la XJgklulnr Cauaed by Halnf It is popularly Bupiwsetl that the sudden downpour which usually fol lows a bright nasii oi ugiumng is in sonio way causeu ny tuo uosu. ao teorologists have proved that this in not tho case, ana tuat, oxattiy ui uiu nnnlrnru It Itl lint OlllV TKtehiblO but highly probablo that tho sudden lu- cream! precipitation w wbtohwwm or tuo iiosn. ivxcmm;i'- Tbe road to wealth for the Oregon farmer W better roads to market all tbe I year round, Latest U. S. Gov't Report Baking &wVMvl Pig Tails Must Go. Washington, Sept. SO.-Aeelstaut Secretary Hamlin has Issued tbe follow ing Instructions to tbe collectors of cus toms at San Francisco concerning the Chinese bold for violation oftho Geary and othor aets: "Chinese porsons, whether convieted under the Geary act or previous acts, must not bo received by you, but must remain In custody of the marshal until deported. You are authorized to pay actual and necessary expenses incured by the marshal in tho transportation of Chlneso from iuland ports to Ban Franclsoo; also stoamsblp charges for deportation ou vouchers certified by tho marshal to be taken by you in each case. You will be made special , disbursing agent for this purpose. Should any case occur before your . qualification as special disbursing agent such expenses may be paid from funds In your bauds, to bo reimbursed from s the Chinese appropriation. Make the best temporary arrangement practicable with tho steamship companies aa to rates and advise tbe department" Portland Indictsasuts. Portland, Bepl. SO. The grand Jury indicted O, P, Mason and B. P. Watson, proprietors of a Sunday pater for criminal libel. Fivo other indict ments were returned, but not mads public. It Is thought tttey saay con cern some of tho city ofilolals, who it is stated are being Investigated. Hop Market. Nkw Yobic Sept. 30. Hops show a very light movement. Brewers are doing a band to mouth trade. Dealers are unwilling to stock up too heavily. Tho best Pacifies soil at 21 23 cents How's Tklsl Wn nil... fina Htlnrivfwl Dnllaru VA. ward for any case of Catarrh tbat can not bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Chknkv & Co., Toledo. O. Wo, tbe undersigned, have known F, J. Cheney for tbe last 15 yearn, and be- novo nun penesuy uuiiurnuiv m - Knulnnoa f tunuantlnnn nrill Hnnnolallv able to carry out any obligations made oy uieir arm. West & Iiiuax, Wholesale Drug glsts, Toledo. O. Waldino, Kinnan & Marvin. Wholesale Druggists. Tole do, O. Hall's Catarrh "uro Is taken Intern ally, aclluc dlreotly upou the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent fre. Price 76o per, boltli Bold by all Druggists., THBMAXKXT1. Ban Francisco, Bept. 0. Wheat, December $1.18. Chicago, Bept 80. Cm1, 96 cember 00, Portland, Sept. 8P. Wheat valley, $.071; Walla Walla .87. Deutscher Advocat. P0ST0FFICE BLOCK, - SALEM, OR, Admitted to pr-otloe In all tk ocmrU, Hpeci-I attentlou aivem to CUrnwn par na tennle end buiTueae at the county aaa Ktule offioe. K. HOKKK, Notary ttibllc. rn Reduction in Priec if Gas, From aud after October Irt, 18M. tha price of gas wilt bo as renews: f than 600 cable feet Mr tuoutfc $3.60 per 1000 cublo feet. Uver 600 cubic feet per iiwntb $&,( per 1000 cublo feet. Bwclal rates for lre cowwmiptU; given ou application te L. II, McOLANK, MasMegttr. P. J. LAJRSEN & COJ Manufacturer ef Wae, Oar riaM, eta, Repairing at sjms Maw SALEM LlUlll