FOR THE THIRD TIME. MISSIONS DESTROYED ÍTREND OF BUSINESS MAY M A MASSACRE Julia, Pania, Juns 11.—The Turk­ Confirming Eviter Reporto ish gdiernmmt, it to claimed, has just Bettor Condition* Prevail in «.Van the preliminary steps in what From China. i Man’a Christian Azaociattou building may reault in a m a a sa cr e of Nestorian Every Direction. DAYTON . PATROL OF THE COAST Christians in ths mountains of Kurdj- when the driver, Charlee Berneburg, no mkmtiom or loss or UFS w^ <*•*•**• CKOP8 ARB AS YBT UM8KTTLBD PORTLAND MARKETS. Trad» 1» light in ail quart«», pric» changes are few and l»r Thu only important alteraiiOI1 8 •* Aat ft in berrie*. which have under heavy receipt». Some ii JT’ vegetables are in market, i.tit CalT* nia stock has cleaned up. prod«« is «nchanged. The grex»*.“?7 provision list is aa )a«t repot te<|. * pre wheat market is very QnU» owing to the scarcity of u nnsse k . ’’ west of Gawar, which may be de­ are nominally 6i«52c per Imihd? Th« Government to Thwart scribed as lying about midway between Walla Walla; 63®Mc for Vai toy. Cuban Filibusters. Moral and Lake Van. about fifty miles aboard, one inaide. Charlea Zwiaier, went of the Persian frontier. The or- F umib —Portland. Baleni, Cascdi..^, arten, are Quoted at a» , pliea of any kind shall be allowed to OUABDIIO THB FLORIDA SHORE enter the territory of the independent haa been confirmed. The local official* “Whereas, Such a contest will con­ even as it was falling just two years tribea, and measures are said to have centrate in our midst a horde of gam- ago, with surprising rapidity. The the letter. ' M demolishing the buildings. The This action is apparently taken as a »&7»®«.fi0: barrels. t«.00<«ii.26. some branchée that the more conaerva- thisers With »3.76. ’ throughout the country, ia a perpetual tive fear it may not be maintained, been threatened. About twenty adults author- .H*Y~ Wmuthy. »9®9..r>0 per ton. Washington, June 11—Ths doterai- was not opened. The robber ordered menace to the welfare ot the common-1 But the period at dullneaa which cornea tribee to submit besides a number of children have taken ebsat, »6; clover, fu; oau,»«; »Teat is natton to send th» United States steam­ the driver to take out one of his lights ity, and when concentrated here would I In each market after an unusual rise itiea and to pay the taxea demanded by ship Raleigh to the Florida coaat for and examine the inside of the wagon, roy Lin is blamed for the affair. debauch our city and state in an un­ brings as yet nothing like a correspond­ the government, and ia regarded, aa cantal: brewing 80( legation has received no Information as 71 new position. Secretary Herbert has yards and could see the robber quite nor Culberson, there is some doubt as ployment and wages of the people in- ci the Ottoman empire there tribes ®80c per cental. BuTran—Fancy creamerv ie qnntwi deemed such a course adviaable for plainly as he'went through the regis­ to the reported m aMs cro of American to the adequacy at our statutes to an- _ creaseï The demand for money in- some days past, and conferred with the tered mail and coats; but he overlooked d*‘ry' '»if h able the State suthoritiee to effectually I creases, one bank reporting 29 per cent They have paid no taxes and they have hopea are entertained that the affair interpose to preveut the beamirching of | inersase in the diaoounts for the coun- acknowledged no allegiance to’the preaident on the subject He and Sec­ eon,,uon. 9®8JH with the object of rendering and, it to thought, but little from the It is said the number of miasionariea, seventy-four persona, of whom seven | were 284,000 bushels more than last and the odds and ends which they ob­ dozen; asparagus, 4W<««0c (>er pound ; rhateX’ including their families, in the capital s _ z-. \ aid to the revolutionists. The mere mail pouches. and in five weeks have bqpn tain by begging. Their homes are in ljfi@2 ; gooseberrie», 3c. be lea* than 100, including all were preachers. The protestwas car- shipment of arms to not regarded as a a wilderness of mountain peaka and 7,671,000 bushels against «,990,600 T bopicai , Fanre—TOT«»— u i - The missionary head­ violation of the neutrality laws, and A TRIBUTE TO GRESHAM. last year, while Atlantic exports, flour narrow, rocky valleys, where nothing 13.00(^4.00; Sicily. »6.00«, quarters is at Cheng Tn, where it ia before any vessel is overhauled by the included, 870,000 buahela smaller for will grow, except a tuft of broom-oom Honolulu,»! 76(82.76; New Orleamjrt Tn« Staaford Sult. believed there is not exceeding ten Raleigh the officers must be thoroughly here and there in the crevices of the J’unc,'.: ^»iifornia navel*, San Francisco, June 13.—In the 7,786,700 bushels against 11,846,500 P*ne*PP)«'I Honduls, through the province. 1 But «Ma infor- United States court today ex-Judge $3(43.60; sugar loaf, scarce at $8 60 ont as a fighting machine to operate stocks of millet in a «urtai square yard last year. Washington, June 18. — A Venesue-1 mation i< based only on the general in- John Garber concluded his argument in C alifornia V zgktablkh —Green hm . against Spain. It to the desire of the There ia neither holding back by of adii in the valleys. • a . authorities that proper steps shall be lan tribute to the memory of the late | formartion of Chineae officials, as there favor of the demurrer of Mrs. Stanford farmers, nor any anxious haste in pur­ It is not difficult ..to forecast the quoted »1.26(31 60 per box; artichoke^ .Secretary Gresham has come to the are not exact details as to the extent of 40e uer dozen; cauliflower, 76c(*$l.on against the suit of the -government to displayed not only by the Raleigh, but chasing by foreigners to support the probable reault of the starvation of >er doren ; »2.60 per crate; cuntmlien, by revenue ctftters, to prevent illegal state department through Minister An the missionary service through China. recover |i8,000,000 from the estate of this race of beggars, should the report hothouse, ,6c(#»1.00; garlic, 20@25c uer expeditions from leaving our shores, dreed in the shape of a note addressed The tnong-li-yamen sought to jtoure the late Senator Stanford. He con­ turn out to be correct Driven des­ . ... •. ___ perate by hunger, the people will en­ pound; asparagus, »1.76@2.OO per boY and treasury officials are seriously oon- to him by Senor Joae Pulido, the Vene- from each foreign government a oom- tended that under the acta of 1862 and P?,•,<*•• »He per pound; rhnbarh 1864 there was no provision that the । d [‘k« fi«dt tideriug the advisability of further suelan minister of foreign affairs. The plete list of the missionaries and their Btockholdeta deavor te obtain food from Gawar and 2X«8e per pound; string bean* 10a of the Central Pacific l^ld!^i‘to wh^ “ place of service, but this was not given. ’ * augmenting the force ot revenue cut­ other outside districts, and there will be 12>*c per pound. view of the fact that the late secretary It is said that the emperor of China should be personally liable for She pay-1 ters in southern waters. F rxhh F ruit —Apples, good, $ia2U fights with the Turkish troops; the had hope to make his policy in the and the teung-li-ytmen have given ment of the United States bond» That re The following letter from the treaa- villages will be attacked and some of wr box ; common, 76c«»$l ; new Oreg™ (LJMWi strawberr.es, California, t|ai utry department was sent today to all Venesuelan boundary dispute the every possible protection to the mb- these bonds should be paid he contended 1 crowning glory ?? the wretched people killed, and no man 1.26 per < rate ; Oregon, 6(«6ke per i of his administration. sionaries, although it haa been impoa- was only a condition of the bill It collectors of customs from New York to — can prophesy where the persecution Caracas, .May May 29, 29, 1 Bible to guard against mob violence, wu not a contract—only a condition. , pound ; cherries, 76( >uuuv, OU* copper is *nd ff^fr the monni Kams. After guiabed statesman was displaying the I affording full protection. ’ Notwith~ W A k’ Jg^í'd*-3fht*r>»c; lonrlra with.” th» C»llnM>. and not against Christians. There bams, to his excellency, it Cleveland. ly received here, abowa that a change 10c; bacon, 9c; dry «alt *ide», fc; Acting Secretary McAdoo, of the were agreed upon. were a few Nestorian Christian* living San Franciaoo, June 10. — The The national flag has this day been or ­ lard, 6-pound rails, 9\c; Ite, had been made in the viceroy at Cheng navy department, said thia afternoon in the valley, but they were not mo ­ United States inspectors of hulls and 60s, 9c; tisrees, 854c. - ; • s ' '» ‘ that the instructions sent' to the com­ dered to be kept at half-mast on all Tn, and that a new one had just as­ boilers commenced an official examina­ lested in any way. As this was not a modore of the cruiser Raleigh for his public buildings for three days in mem­ sumed his duties. This, added to the Butte, Mont, June 11.—A dispatch tion into the Colima diaaster today. A. race or a religious raid, it will prob­ . NK^-Orom. top steers, »3.0()®M0; guidance when on patrol duty off the ory of the efforts made by Mr. Gresh­ agitation of opening the city to for­ am to secure a just and amicable settle ­ from Chinook, Mont, says the 11 -year- K. Richardaon, storekeeper of the ably have little interest outside of the eigners, may account for the disturb- Florida const, were of the most com­ ment of the Venesuelan-British dis ­ old son of Marcus C. Kane, a rancher, wrecked steamer, told the story of the valley. ancea which have occurred. »2.25®2u6; dressed beef, 5®«,^« pw prehensive kind and provided for a I regret to say thgt Mr. Paton, the pute,” had been kidnaped by Frank Turner, storm, of the sinking of the ship and«pf full and strict enforcement of the neu­ A PACIFIC CABLE. a hunter, and several other men, whose the rescue of the survivors fay the Britiah consul-general in Britiah Per­ *9<3ro*’ h“1 ■Reep- wethsu trality lawa The Raleigh probably THE ALASKA BOUNDARY. identity in unknown. A note has been steamer San Juan. Hia testimony de­ sia, is very much in disfavor with the »2.60®2.76; ewes, »2.26; drersed mst- will go first to Key West This is the sent to Mr. Kane by Turner stating veloped no new details of the *hip- gentlemen who are conducting the Ar­ ton. 4®4Uc per pound. VaAir^DNiMfci, email, 6®8c; largfcl'J Ind li that the boy will be held for ransom. wreckT Third officer Hanami waa the menian revolutionary movements. In vessel of her draught can safely enter. ®4c per pound. spite of the fact that Mr. Paton has next witness, and stated that when the San Francisco, June 12. The A posse of ranchers and cattlemen She then will make a thorough patrol . choi<*. heavy, $3.60« Seattle, June 18.—Another impor­ steamer Australia arrived today from started after the boy. The kidnapers steamer left Manaanillo May 2« the been collecting evidence of the Sasaoun 3.76; of the coast line, and to render it light and feeders, »3 260160; and Mooch maaaacrea for use of the weather waa fair, with a heavy south ­ have been trailed some distance into tant piece of evidence in rapport of Honolulu, bringing the following ad- drew cd, 4)4c per pound. more difficult for a filibustering party the mountains, but the trail has been west »well. He ssid that he had super­ British government, Armenians look to get away, the cruiser’s steam the American claim that the Alaskan ricea dated June 8: upon him as a spy. They may go to intended the loading of the cargo; ih»« Audley Coote, an Australian, who is loot launches and small boats will be man­ boundary runs along Portland canal the work had been well done, and that the length of doing him bodily harm. ^“mbia. river No. 1, tall», ned whenever it is necessary to look and not Behm channel, as claimed by interested in different cables, arrived The closing of the csravan routes to 1.26® 1.60; No. 2, tails, »2.26®2J9; the cargo had not shifted. If the Co- into narrow inlets and passes for light­ the British, was received by the Seattle on the 1st to confer with the Hawai­ Van has rendered more acute the suf- New York, June 10.—A special to lima had not been a good boat, he draft schooners and yachts, which are chamber of commerce today. It is a ian government regarding the proposed the favorite means of transportation of letter dated May 81, from D. Leaak, Pacific cable. He has made a proposi­ the World from San Jose, Costa Rica, thought she would not have weathered ering from famine in the devastated @2.2¿. the storm as long as she did. He heard districts near Van. The only hope of the filibusters. With Spanish man- who migrated from British Columbia tion which will be considered by Presi­ says: Scoxa—D,4^c; C. extra C, to; Everything possible is being done to no explosion. He waa in charge of the relief is now out off. of-war lying off the Florida coast out­ to Anette island, which ia in the dia- dent Dole and his cabinet. He repre­ drX g»nulated, 6Hc; cube crushed sad bridge when the steamer went down. puted territory, but was granted them sents a French company that ia willing put this country in a good position for Wl*e®n*l« After Swamp Land*. side of the three-mile limit, and the powdered, per pound ; *»c per pound Raleigh and her boats sweeping the in­ by the United States government some to build from Sydney to San Francisco, defense. The topograghy ia such that He believes the wreck waa due entirely ^Madison, Win, June 8.—Attorney- discount on ail grades for* prompt cash; to the violence of the storm. The yean ago. In it the following state- taking in Auckland, Samoa and Hono­ an invasion by Honduras and Nicara­ side waters, the over-enthusiastic Cu­ General Myrea and Secretary of State half barrels, Jie more than liarreta; lulu. He wants the Hawaiian govern­ gua combined would be difficult If morning of the 27th she fell off into ( an*m left last night for Washington ,n*pfr "“ger, 16^16c per pound. bans and their American sympathisers menta are made: “First—When we left our old home ment to pay an annual subsidy; in re­ the four other Central American repub­ the trough of the sea and listed to star­ Rica> ; Rio,» who undertake to drive the United they «° »° fry claim to some States into trouble by using Florida in Britiah Columbia, we were regarded turn no charge will be made tor offi­ lics combine against her, it is believed board. Three heavy seas broke over 700,000 acres of land in thia state 26J4(£28c; Padang Java, 31c; Paiembaaf as a base of hostile operations against as foreigner* by the Canadian authori- cial messages. He will make a similar she will receive Colombia’s aid^with her, and after the third she listed over granted to the atate by the awanip- land c ; I^hat Java, 23ound. health for a long time, being subject steamer* to convey over our belongings, patch says during the trouble between R ick —Island, 16(86.26 per mm -A; -Ja­ to epileptic fits, but up to a few min­ one of which the customs officer at the polfoe antt socialists last Sunday, caused by railroad men burning tiea PAtenta. But it was not until — t ~ ORDER OUT OF CHAO8. along the track. It ia said that about utes before he killed himself he seemed after the close of the war that a settle­ pan. »4.60®4.76. Port Simpson tried to detain as coming “Texas Jack” happened to be practic­ 800 scree at timber have been «manmed to be in his usual good spirits. Two ment of the matter was attempted, and from a foreign country. We had to ing near the scene of the riot with his by the flames, while some residence during the administration of Rusk and friends dropped into his saloon and SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS. our clearance papers at Port north American Indiana One of the property is threatened. A large num­ E0**!? Partial aettleiqent was effect- asked him to join them in a drink. He receive Simpson before coming over to Alaska. local magistrates ordered “Texas ber of men have been constantly at Hong Kong, June 10—Advioes from 700 ooo^i*,ne F lour —Net cash prices: Family ex­ *Ute Dearly “Fourth—Having got over to Anette Jeck.” his cowboys and Indiana, to work fighting the fire. The Formosa ^dicale chaoa ft rapidly gfy- tras, »3.40(33.60 per barrel; Inker»’ ex­ his last They pooh-hooed the idea, catch the socialists with their lassoes. island, the Canadian agent at Metlak- tras, »3.40(48.60; superfine, $2.36^2-4^ order, now that the Janan- but as he stepped behind the bar, he ahtla, B C., ceased tj have any con­ Six of the workmen were thus thrown the coal mines of the Superior Coal *”« waX Feed fair to good. 62i« tt3J4c; “ troops * have ------------- ■* - - — - ~- reached Tai - - Peh Fu s and picked up his pistol, placed it to hie trol over ua, which would not have down and placed under arrest. There Oompany, the Isaac Mclntoah Coal “ ese ot choice,66®60'4 c; brewing, ominal. head and said, “Good-bye, everybody,” been the case if the boundary line had to considerable indignation among the Company, the Swamp Angel mine, and established headquarters at that point fnS^i i n”~8n*n. W hbat —No. 1 ehioping, 90 per ctl; The natives of Formosa are rohmittina Indian Andrew, has been given clear several others are threatened. and fired the fatal shot Dillman was been doubtful. ” ■ , choice, 91#c; milling, 97)tc(®7c. Bu«■»«—Creamery, fancy. hilarity. T th« aeeonda, 115