THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1893. WANTED MORE VIGOR A BeIM in Spaa Ends in a Eiot. TWO KILLED, StVERAL TaOlXDED Negotiations Between France and Siatn at a Standstill A Very Unsettled Feeling. Maukib, Aug. 2S. At a bull fight at Faragoesa, the audience, dissatisfied with the quality of the performance, smashed the seats and set tire to them. The police quelled the riot with diffi culty, after wounding a number of the mob. At San Sebastian, the acidience t a concert attacked the musicians be cause they refused to play the Basque hymn. They then proceeded to the hotel where the prime minister was "topping and t ned it. Troops called out were forced to tire online mob, kill ing tao and severely wounding several. settlement. As be would not pay greater price there either, be eoold not get dog. Then he announced hi in tention of going to Hebron, Kamab and other settlement further north, making every effort to secure dog at those place, and if unsuccessful would de pend upon getting dog at Dico, Green land, as a last resort. Dogs are now doubly necessary to Teary, as the burro all perished before Nain was reached, nd consequently it is impossible for the expedition to accomplish anything without tar greater number of dc than at first vm considered necessary. It is believed here that l'eary' actions are auiciual. ana MM II tie were aeier DISASTER AND DEATH lerriDte Stem n Coast tse Atlantic SWEPT EVERYTHING BEFORE IT Several People Reported Killed and a Nutulxr Injured Property Loss Will Be Large. Ksa Yokk, Ang-wt The storm mined to wrecs. the whole expedition he , i .... ,, .. , .. I . Mnnnl, last n?rht fmm ni ilmpllt till could not adopt better means. The," . . . steamer ba been delaved a month le- hind her regular time, rendering it 'r mm& HLaa. at ls;t'rliwl. Bangkok, Au;f. 2S. Negotiations be tween France and Siani are practically at a standstill. No date is fixed for a resumption of diplomatic correspond ence. The Sianiew commercial inter ests are attui-ked in a vital point by the new demands ma le by France. It is believed Sium cannot aseeut to them. There is a very un-ettled feeling. The developments of tii next few days are aniiousiv awaited. problematic if she reache her destina tion at all, and it is almost certain that he will he frozen up before the cargo of supplies are unloaded. The prospect is very black indeed. LILLIAN Et SSILL. brport That Baa la ta Hawaii Oabr. Kaaaarry New York, Aug. 21). It is said that Lillian Russell and Howell Osborne will sail for Kurope on the same steamer aud that their marriage will follow at the A friend of like the one a few days ago, originated in the West Iudies, but instead of following the coast swept more inland. It reached out in every direction for distance of more than 1,51)0 miles. As almost all the tel egraphic connections are broken the sig- lead to a translation of th hieroglyphic on the ruin of early Mexico and Cen tral America. The accuracy and per fection of this calendar, which is pro nounced in advance of any system now in use, give evidence of the high civil isation and mathematical attainment of the ancient inhabitants of America. It is entirely different from any system known to ancient Kurope, Asia or Africa. It i estimated that at least 4000 year oi astronomical observation was necessary to pertect thi calendar, it furnishe a key also to the religion, architecture and domestic life of that peupl. . i NEWS NOTES. j Hleekly GhFooiele, $1.12? ay? lip are Dun Tic It is reported that France intends to annex the New llebride. The senate refused to admit Mantle and Allen by a vote of 2 to 32. Leonard Taylor, a negro, was lynched yesterday morning at Newcastle, Ky. King Carlos baa opened for I usiness the new cable between Portugal and nal service is unable to give the complete report of its course or the exact direc- 1 the Axoree. tion, but local observations Indicate it ! doren ladies of Canarsie, X. Y tias probably made its way to sea through j claim to have seeu th devil, horns, the St. Lawrence valiey. Tides in the uil, forked tongue and all. Day uere are unuauauy n.gii o"'K Stnbenville. O., is at the uier.y of the soullieriy wina, ana wie im are angry looking. Vessels found difficulty in making had-y apaint them. gang of fire biis. mery There Lave lieen ten Naval Kama In Iaagaraa. Loniios, Aug. S. Naval men and the public have learned one important les son from some of the recent disasters at eea. When the Camperdown ran down the Victoria it was noticed that the Ctmirdown's ram was so seriously damaged that the ship's safety was en--dr.ngered. The erniser Forth more re ci'u'Aj suuk a merchant vessel near the Isie of Wight. Here, too, the damage to the warsliip's rum was very serious, thocrh the collision was but slight. In the recent French naval maneuver the big battle-ship Formidable ran down an English cargo boat, and her ram was badly twisted. People are beginning to ask whether the ram may not be almost as dangerous to the ship which bears it a to the ship which is rammed. It is most certainly a less trustworthy weapon than moat persons have been led to sup-! impose. DOLPHB BILLS. termination of the vovasre. XT. n-W. ..tn,A vl.. tl..i thi. Thrae Humlr.d ItallUl,. r.rkl report is entirely correct. Every pos-1 Keexehxvii.li:, N. C. Aug. 2ft. A sible precaution, he averred, had been i hurricane parsed through thi place resorted to for keeping the matter en-1 from northeast to southeast at 4:30 a. tirelv secret. -Howell." aid he. "has j ni. yesterday. It lacted only five min alway secretly cherished a hope that at utes, but left a path of ruin four mile some future time Miss Russell would ! le. Three hundred building, mostly come back to him. The Russell affair j residences, were wrecked. Thehouieof had been tiie passion of bis liie, and j W. M. Phillips was swept off its founda when she recently deigned to receive ! tion, carrying the family with it. Mr. him in rhirav him Alc-ht kn no ! rbillipe' daughter was killed by the bounds. He has proposed marriage, has been accepted, and is now completing unusual and important details of prep arations for the event. It has been arranged that he is to make a very large marriage settlement upon bis bride, and it is about thiH matter that he has been busy fora week or tea days inNew York." THE CRIME RECORD. Chicago. storm, but the rest of the fninily es caped with serious wounds. No other deaths are reported, but ten persons are severely hart, and the list of slightly in jured is very large. The Th Puuft at Caarlaatm. Charleston, S. C, Augupt 29. Thi city was awakened this morning to the fact that a cvclone had caused wide spread destruction the night before. i Much damage to property is reported ! from all sections of the city. Trees, ' signs and chimneys were blown down, ( houses unroofed and demolished in some : instances, and considerable loss resulted No more trouble in rioter are now orderly. R. G. Rogers, a farmer residing six mile east of Tulare, Calif., was called to hi door by Bob Wilson of Maderia, who wanted to talk to Rogers. Rogers ; from rain. The entire damage is eeti refused to have anything to do with mated at $1,000,000. Several casualties 'ftrin,vr Has Laid War fc far H Oat Floaty af If. WasHiSGTOx, Aug. 27. Senator Doiph always introduce enongh bills at the beginning of each congress to keep him reasonably busy during the session. '-Quite a number of the senator's bills have a familiar sound and appearance, ' and some of them have been regarded as impossibilities in the way of legisla tion, but thi doe not prevent him from introducing them from congress to eon grew, because be believe In their prin ciple and think they ought to be adopted. For instance, a bill which provide for coast fortification is one which Senator Dolph baa introduced at every congress, and no congress goes by that he does make an extended speech nrging the passage of the hill. Thi bill appropriate S 123,000,000 to be expended mi twenty-five different point in the United fetatee, one of which, of course, is Portland, Or. Another bill is in ef fect to loan any state or territory money to prosecute irrigation canal. The loan ehall not exceed $2,500,000 in any one year to any single state or territory, nor exceed a grand total of (10,000,000 to any one state or territory. The state, to secure the government, shall inue irrigation bonds at 1 per cent, running fifty years and redeemable in five year. Senator Dolph also ha a bill for the relief of certain settlers who have made entries on land and the entry ba been erroneously allowed and cannot be con firmed, the secretary of the interior be ing directed to repay the person who made the entry and allowing him the right to make a re-entry. Provision is also made for tbe repayment to settlers within f orfeited railroad grants to re ceive back one-balf of the money they have paid for land within inch grants, tie ha also introduced a bill making a public park of ten township of land unrounding Crater lake. He also has a bill providing for the sale of the un sold portion of the Umatilla Indian res ervation in Oregon. The senator has also introduced a bill providing for the formation and government of auunicipal cor;orationa in Alaska. Also a bill to crtale and establish a pilot service of the United Rates. V ilson, whereupon the Utter drew a pistol and fired several shots, killing him. Tbe murderer is in jail. Tbe east-bound Northern Pacific ex press was held up near Reed's Point, 50 miles east of Livingston, Mont., by five are reported. The city was wrapped in darkness last night and streets are cov ered with debris. Electric lights and other wires are down, and it is impossi ble to keep gas burning. None "of tbe business houses opened this morning. masked men. They were unable to open ; "ail the streets are impassable on ac tbe safe m the express car, and went j "t fallen trees, telegraph pole and thrnr.ffh the train and relieved the Das 1 unioers. sengere of their valuables. After re freshing themselves in the dining-car they disappeared. W. H. Averett.of Powell county, Ky., was called across the street by Robert Hardwick, with whom he had a law suit. Hardwick said: "I am going to Serious tear are entertained for the inhabitant of Sullivan' island and the coast. The former place was last heard from at 3 p. ru. Sunday. Tha KRleary of Prayer. Bkiik.eto.0, N. J., Aug. 2H. R. M. Wills, secretary of the county board of kit! .nH emntil . load of hnrk. ! excise commissioners, was found sitting ' ' : i t: oe i a i t : shot into Averett. killing him. Asa ' ,n UUJC" Kum" J""? Petit, a friend of Averett, shot Hard- TBI FKABT EXPKUITIOX. B a far Black Froapaeta for tha af tha Tantara. Ft. Johns, 5. F., Ang. 28. Further diffnraging news concerning the Peary expedition conies from fobrador by the mail steamer arriving here last night. Ayording to the last report, Peary was at Davis inlet Anguat 2d, and on th 5th had reached Nain. There he tried again to purchase dogs, but failed. He offered the Esquimaux 40 cent each for dogs, but as they are worth M to 15 each, the Esquimaux would not aetl, so Peary left for Okkak, tb next Moravian wick, mortally wounding him. It is feared this is the beginning of a series of killing. A sensational tragedy was enacted in the church of St. Anne, at Montpelier. While mas was being celebrated an elderly lady proceeded to the pew occu pied by M. Jean Jouissant, a prominent lawyer, and fired four shot into his body, killing him almost instantly. The woman told the police that Jouia sant had refused to return some money she had intrusted to bit care. Andrew Gibson, at Fall River, Mass,, cut Charles H. Conner' throat with a razor and afterward ran naked through the fields, dashing and tearing at bis own throat until he inflicted wounds from which be died. Conner wa past ing Gibson's house when the cry of "murder" caused him to enter. He was met by Gibson, with the above re sult. Tbe murderer and suicide is be lieved to have been insane from drink. Annie, the 19-year-old daughter of Jacob Weiss, of Marshalltown, Iowa, was foully murdered near Green Monn aln, by an nnknown party. She was working for a farmer named Rusae, and had Tgone to pas the evening with a friend at tbe home of Andrew Burgees, a mile distant. On her return an un known person beat in her skull with a club, then cut her throat, nearly sever ing her head from her body, and stabbed her in a dozen places. ith paralvsia. He was removed to hi home, where he died a few hour after ward. August 16 the Woman' Christ ian Temperance Union in tbe M. E. church prayed that tbe excise board do sat grant any licenses. The next day the women prayed that God would removed the excise board if the board i granted any more license. Tbe women also prayed at Pittman Grove, on Au gust 16, that the board decline to grant any more licenses. Caaada Will Braa Oar M attar. Wahhisgtos, Aug. 27. The Cana dian collector cf custom have been directed to brand all butter and cheese in transit from tbe United State of America. The deputy collector of the district of Vermont, stationed at Mont real, state that the object of this action is, in the first place, to prevent false branding and misrepresentation of for eign butter and cheese a Canadian in the country of destination, and.second, to supply a safeguard against the sub stitution of Canadian butter and cheese, which increases the transit and reten tion of the foreign produce in Canada without payment of duty. Tol-fraphU faaaaaaaleatloa Ciipplad. W'AsnraciTos, August 20. The storm did great damage to shade tree here. The electric light and telephone service 1 T. .. . ... , , , , , . , ,. . , ( L mted States la Aiexanuna anu ueorgeiown IS crip pled. Telegraphic communication with the West was broken at 7 :30 last night, and with the East about midnight. This morning partial romuinnication wa re stored to Baltimore. Communication w as also cut off south of Lynchburg, Ya. There is intense anxiety for further news from Savannah and other point further South. A rumor come by wire from Richmond that train from the South report that Charleston, S. C, if under water. The signal service indicates that Charleston waa right in the path of ti. tornado. Tbe r-r-lrun Aatonlalied. Labimoce, X. D., Autf. 29. The foreign agricultural coiumiemoner to the world' fair had their eyes opened txlay by an exhibition oi the methods of harvesting wheat in the great fields of the Northwest. In a field a mile square on the estate of N. F. Larimore 45 harvesters, manned by 150 men, set to work, and before noon half of it wa harvested. It was a revelation to the foreigner of the methods by which the ecnnomi.BS time and money in wjeatraising. AHCIENT AZTEC CALENDAR. Aa lataraatlBt; Lttcr Kaad at taa fair. Ciiicaom, Aug.2S. At the anthropo logical congress at tbe world' fair to-d.-.y.Mrs. Zelia Nuttall read a paper giv ing for the first time an interpretation of the ancient Axtec calendar. Scholar declare it the most important discovery of tbe kind In thi century, as it fur nishe the key to much of the lif and art of at leaat aix nation of th early inhabitant of Mexico, and promise to incendiary fires in the bvt two week. A vigilance cammittee is contemplated. The German National of Iienver, opened its doors ywueruay and received large deposits. The other two failed national banks expect to resume this week. The chief of police summoned the editors of ait new:mpers in Buenos Ay re s to hi-office at luiduight Sunday night and forbade them to publitth any political or military news in the future. Special Officer Charles Wetiell, ho was (hot by George Clark on Sunday night at Sacramento, died from his wounds at 2 o'clock Tuesday. Th murderer succeeded in making his es cape. Josiah Quincey has resigned aa assist ant secretary of state to enable him to conduct a democratic political cam' paign in Massachusetts, of which he will act as chairman of the state cum mittee. Report from Galiiua indicate that the cholera raging there is of a far more vii ulent type thau Uiat which scourged Hamburg last year, and the danger to Europe from that quarter hi most seri ous. Nearly all the cases are fatal. ' The engine and other machinery of tbe Annie Faxon has been recovered. The cylinder and shaft are in good condition and can be used again. A new boat will be built at once for this run, using tbe old machinery of tbe Faxon and a new boiler. Owing to recent indignities in Turkey to missionaries, reparation ha been de manded by tbe U. 8. government, which ha been granted and hereafter the vizier of Mosul will give a vixieral letter to missionaries, recommending tbe bearer to the protection of the au thorities, and a military escort will be furnished all missionaries who desire it. Captain Joseph Avery, of tbe Pacific Mail steamer Colon, died on tioard the steamer at 12:18 Sunday afternoon while at the quarantine wharf at San Diego. The captain bad been ill of pneumonia almost the entire trip. After rounding Cape San Louis he eemed to realize he wa going to die and sent word to tbe engineer to in crease speed, as be did not want to die and be buried at sea. Secretary Carlisle has ordered that the United State mint at Philadelphia and San Francisco be fully manned, and the full capacity of both mint utilized in coining gold bullion. The treasury de partment pc4wee from $85,000,000 to $J0,000,0O0 in gold bullion, which is part of the gold reserve of 1100,000,000. There are $20,000,000 of gold bullion in the Philadelphia mint, $15,000,000 of it being in on vault, where it ha re mained untouched for fifteen year. The senate committee on finance ha decided to report back the Wilson re peal bill with the recommendation that Voorh bill be aubstitnted, and to aet aside the national bank circulation bill, now unfinished business, in favor of the Voorbees' bill, and to pre the latter as rapidly a possible. The setting aside of the national bank bill will require majority vote of the senate. The silver men say they are indifferent aa to which is considered first, both being alike ob jectionable. Tbey declare they will fight repeal with all the force at their command. Tha Chalara Hpraala. Loxnox, Aug. 30. 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