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- A 0 . ■■ 'si • *<!' Dayton 7 Herald »i «■•»Ttoa^royr* DAYTON................ to* . tí ■M, J I THE FOREIGN MARKETS. peetod *• Hav« a U m « U mi . London, July 80.—The return of the , OREGON atrong unionist parliament must iKMMWr MASSACRE HAS BEGUN Everyone in Jackson’s Hole Country Murdered. jack b 4 aoy caught SCHOONER FIRED UPON fa PORTLAND MARKETS , GUARDED Bï INDUÈ Th« produce market* ar« qutet and active, under a good inquiry for fruit and vegetable«, and much of the «tock la cleaned up. Price«, however, «bow no ma tar lai change. Egg» are sutler and inclined to advance further. Groceries, etc., are unchanged. of Jack Brady, bandit, murderer and American Vessel Stopped by Bannocks Control thf “"“«r s boy, near Sacramento, natur a Spanish Gunboat ally created quite a senaation here, and Into Jackson’s Hole. people were in and rire to eloae account» for the holiday«. •bout Sheriff Johnson's office all after- ——» — — me sita- BAD NEWS FROM MARKIT LAKI With more favorable advice« from the CONFUCTlNtt REPORTS Akggto noon, hoping for a chance to see the TWO 8H0T8 WERE FIRKD AT HER •tion in Eastern Europe and the ple Eaat and England, the local wheat mar noted criminal. But few persons had thoric condition of the money market ket ha« taken on a atronger tone, but aa Do vernar Richard«, «f u i^i* derives gratified, however, for which will be iaereaeed by thedeciaioii aad Cklldr«« I, there 1« no bnrinem peering, the changes The Result of a Father’s « after Detective Thacker, of the Welk- the Japonen government to have the elaewhere >av« bat little effect here. Fargo Company, appealed uppn the indemnity from China paid to th« Lon- Prices can only be quoted nominally a« Carelessness. ■omie, he put g «top to any further free follows: Walia Walla, 47c; Valley, 60c don account Prices have experienced Cheyenne. July -26.— The fa-L j Wu Nut Hearehed. exhibitions. If he had permitted it, Deaver, July 29,—The News haa tbe per bashel a alight aetback almost all around. vicea of authentic nature fr()n> the^L Brady would have spun off yard after Breakwater, Del., July 26.—Captain of the Indian troubles iu the T--K I BURNED TO DRATH BY HIB BED Colonial aecnritiea were «upproaer»1 on following from ita correspondent at yard of stories about himself, fcr he is Quick, of the schooner Carrie E. Lane, Prod no« Mark«*. banking difficulties in Australia. Bul Market Lake, Idaho: Hole region reached Governor | considerable of an egotist Yet he tells upon her arrival here tonight, had a M. J. Gray, L. M. Earl and Senator F loub —Portland. Salam, Cascadia and arda today in the shape of garian and Turkiah aecuritie» were his tale in such a matter-of-fact way tale to tell about a thrilling encounter Dayton, are quoted at $2.86 per barrel; — rather heavy. The new Brasilian loan Hamer, of Illinofe, and T. R. Hamer, Th« Uri«r-«trieken M m VlrM a person cannot put him up as a in Cuban waters with a Spanish gun Golddrop, $2.96; Snowflak«, $2.86; Ben »ent by courier from Maryhill.’wi* BaUot • rather flat, being quoted at of St Anthony, all left St Anthony that to Market Lake, Idaho, from Adintu!? braggart. beat .Two shots were fired at the Lane ton county, $2.85; graham, $2.6O®2.55; General Btilaer, of the governor', ¿¡T | u alight discount. Rumors of the pass- Wedneaday morning on a fiahing trip »ii per tine, $2.26. Local police officers snd the detectives by the man-of-war, «mi one of the ing of the next dividend on Canadian to Jaokaoa’a Hole, taking no «tock in of the railroad and express companies schooner’s men narrowly escajied be ■ O ath —Good white are quoted weak, al who waa aunt into die reigoU to i.»? Lo. Angeles, July 80.—One of the Pacific preferred, and the conséquent the Indian war. Today they are back, are considerably chargrilled over the 27® 28c; milling, 28®3Uc; gray, 26®27c. tigate the troubles between the Ie* moat pathetic and melancholy eventa heavy selling, depressed all Canadians. and report every man, woman and fact that the trainrobber, for whom ing killed by one of them. The vessel Rolled oata are quoted as follows: baf» and the whites. Oue wo made to have to and give an ac- phild in Jackaon ’ « Hole murdered. barrels, $6.00®«. 26; cases, Sunday from Marysville is a» foliJ/ that ever transpired ia this county waa Mines have been irregular. Americans, fhey have been hunting for months, oonnt of heraelf before being allowed $6.76®tMJ0; $3.76. the burning to death of the little three- without being very active, were only One of the News’ couriers, just re- has spent several days in this city and to proceed. “Scouts who have come in from th. ! ’ H at — Timothy, $9(89.50 per ton; year-old daughter of Marion Millar, strong, the market showing an advance turued, got far into the Teton basin, in Stockton at various times. The schooner was off Cape Antonio > cheat, $6; clover, $6; oats,$6 ¡ wheat, $7. mountains report the Indians faftZ which ia the preaent point in danger all around on favorable and the suicide of Millar on account of “How do yon do, Mr. Thacker,” he B ablbv —Feed barley, 62^(866« per at the junction of Granite ere* m 2 the remorae for hi» neglect of the child. porta. The advances were: Atehim« ofmaaaacre, now that the Jackson’s said to the well-know detective as that and making good time before a stiff , cental; brewing, 8U®86c per cental, Fall river. All paimes into breeze, when, on the 14th inst, she Hole citiaena are all butchered. He mortage«, 8; Atchison «hare«, g; Lake The Millari live about three mile» Hole available to horses are «¿L gentleman stepped into the sheriff’s sighted a steamer flying the Bpaniah according to quality. below Azusa on a ranch. Millar ia Shore, 1 7-8; Wabash preferred, I 1-8; reporta that the amoke of a large fire office this afternoon Miurerurra — Bran. $11.50; ahorta, by Indiana. Captain Smith, wb/Z ' flag following her. While he was can today be Been several mile» south chop feed. $12® 15; taiddhiiga, oaf corn« in, was wounded in a. well know throughout the locality and Illinois Central and Northern PMific to $12.50; of the Grand Teton, in the direction of ‘“How do yon know my name?’’ making up hi« mind what none in market; chtctah wheat, 71 breast by Indiana. Other prospm-Z bean an excellent reputation. The preferred, 1. pursue, a puff of smoke curled over the ®8dc per cental. JMk»on’a Hole. There ia no doubt family consisted of Millar, hie wife ___________ _ have fired every UUU1 „ “Ok> 1 *•• i“ • «aloon near the oor- stranger’s port bow, and a round shot that the redakina home B uttbb —Fancv creamery ia quoted al were driven from the mountato WAR IN MACEDONIA. and two daughten, one of them 16 and cabin there, and by mm-ning they Third and K «»«e»«, in thi» whiatled uncomfortably cloae to the T2j$(814c; fancy dairy, 10® 12)tc; fair ta Picket« are guarding the varions^ yean of age, and the other a pretty, will ba repeating tbeir work this side ?U7’ c W w®ek8 »«o- *ben yon oame schooner’s mainmast, plunging into the good, 8)»®lUc; common, 6)$M7j$c pel tain passes. Honea are equipped n»*, flaxen-haired three-year-old child. Mil Turhl.h Troup. Defeat«« .nd Their of the Teton range, in Teton basin, and ™ • B0“00“8 .««marked, for a march and everybody iB arm*» ‘ There There ’ ’ « s water on the leequarter. Captain pound. ------- -v—u, iowumuu, iua|Tvo , ,“e A ’ Qaarten Raraed. lar aet hla heart on thia little tot and P otato «»—New Oregon, 35®56c per A second message ænt yesterday b. perhaps after that all down the Teton . ““a 1 dn®kod ««t of the Qfltok gave the order to haul in sail and a. ck. when she could, ahe accompanied him London, July 80.—The correspond river valley, in Idaho. Two hundred place.” Stilaer from the Teton paua, new bring the vessel to. While this was on his jaunta. He took aa much care ent of the Chronicle at Constantinople UMioNB—New California, $1.25(81.50 Idaho-Wyoming line, says: Ute« were reported to have gone north ■ Brady Bays he lodged here for a being done, one of the crew ran out on percental. of her at home aa her mother. In fact, week, and was at Stockton about three the bowsprit As he stood there the "We have arrived here on onr^tm to join the Indians in Hoback basin P oultrz —Chickena. old, $3@3.50 pei ai the little one was hie pride and pleaa- "The Macedonians, after a aharp week*. Near the latter place he gun on the Spanish warship boomed doseu; young, $3.UU«3.6U per dozen, trip. Settlers in the baiiu an neg... ure. For aeveral months Millar has 1 conflict with the Turkiah troops, have early thia week. Small parties of bought a horae and cart with the in It is reported there that many j duck«, $2 6o®8.UU; geiw. - again, and another shot sped on its l*mhis have been slipping daily « otoss been troubled over finances, and he haa raptured ' Nevroop. The victor, burned the Conant trai)t something they heve tention of leaving the country. At way. toward the American craft, this turkeys, live, 10c per pound; dresued, from Port Hall are leaving to jgh I repeatedly said that the little girl waa the ' telegraph station and the Turkish not ventured to Jo since the Yellow the time he had over 8300, anAkaow time coming so close to her that the 12c per pound. , those in the mountains. Indian« fa* all he had to live for. < quarters." Eua»—Oregon, are quoted lie per other reservations are reported stone National Park was enlarged in regret* that he did not board « .'’train sailor on the bowsprit swears he dis do«en. r . Wednesday Mn Millar went to visit The Vienna correspondent of the 1891. and ride out. He feels confident no tinctly felt the wind caused- by it« them. Letter« and courien have tau i tc a sick woman in the neighborhood and Chronicle says: CoBBst—Oregon fall cream, 10(811c one would have noticed him. His cap rapid flight The Lane soon came to a Penile in St. Anthony, Roxburg and sent out by Jackson Hole settlen «A her eldeat daughter went away to viait “ According to the statement of the other towns located in Idaho between ture, which was made by Deputy dead stop, and the gunboat drew up per pound; hall create, 7®9c; akim',*'«® ing for aid, with those who Un ». 1 ttc; Young America, l®lfec higher. some friends. Millar was in charge of Roumanian minister at Conatantino- Sheriff McDonald and William A. under her quarter. O kbuon V KGKrABLBa—Cabbage, 1 j^c •ponded, they will go on to the mon». 1 the little girt He played with her ple, many insurgents in Macedonia the railroad a»d Jackson’s Hole have Johnston, under a bridge near Frank- been all along placing no credence in A boat was lowered and four Spanish per lb; iadi«bes, lUc per dozen ouuchea; tain» to meet the Indiana tonionov I it nearly all day, and toward evening were found to be Rusaian officers. The lin, in this county, was an easy one. green onions, lUc per dozen; asparagus, went into his room and lay down on porte intends to send the documents the “Indian acare,” aa they called it They got the drop on him while be was marines, under the command of a lieu- 401860«; per dozen; greed peas, 1)$ ®2c The aettlen have given, up hope« afar 1 tenant in - the Spanish navy, came ing their crops, and are prepaj* M ] t*>e bed, leaving hia little daughter I found in their poaseasion to the powers Pl and he Pocatello, Idaho, July 29.-William hiding under v a bridge, T as £ * had to aboard. They were fully armed, and per poundrhubaru, lj$®2c; Oregon take «11 their womeu and children out I ti playing in the shade in front of the as proof that the Macedonian upriaing wax bean», 7®8c; cuuumoera, 26® 75c their leader politely lifted his hat and HO-., of the firm of Rraa, Grey A driven of the region. ” I house. Millar waa very tired and slept ia due to Russian agents and money, ’' Wyatt, haa just arrived at Market Lake per dozen ; cauhnuwer, $1 per dozen. Httle Free‘ demanded to know from what port the Governor Richards states th.t » I Houndly. Bugaiza — Black berries, , 3® 4c per The Chronicle also had an editorial from St Anthony, and reporta every- ^tire ^H^^ Lane had sailed and whither she was pound; raapberrie», $1.26®1.50/'0per movement of atate troops into the I It appears that* the little girl got on the above information, with regard body in Jackson’» Hole killed this r^»~3 bound. Captain Quick gave the re crate. . Jackson Hole country will be oMwu I hold of a box of matches and aet flie to to affaire in the Bakans, as menacing quired information and no further morning. It i. conridered authentic T ropical F buit —California lemons, until further information is reoeirsi I the thin and ganay dressahewore. Ina the peace of Europe. It asya: • ™ vessel e. was per- $6.UU@7.(IU; Sicily, $6.UV(g6.6t>; bauumaa, ««WU» ________ a a« . ___ —•------ new», and excitement is intense. search __ was made. The The 1 trail for several weeka, ta given much_____ He sent word to General Stilser wh I 10 moment she wag in a blaae. The little * t^t he notifled th® “itted to continue on her course with- Honolulu, $2.25(<j3.00; N«w Urlean», $2 is expected to reach Market Une » I United States troops from Cheyenne ti - it is supposed from the ciroum- except by summoning another <vw> gross loral officials a few days ago to be on out further molestation. UaUiorma navel.. night, to report as fully as pcxstblea I stances, tried to put the fire out. as the Failing in thia, we may expect atroci will arrive in the city in the morning [the lookout for him. Ahearn was " Captain Quick says he could not get $3.50iu.3.,5 box; blood orange«, $3; the situation, particularly aa to fa I «$ 6 o’clock, and will leave at once for witH WM afterward discovered run ties in Macedonia «nd Abania.”' Mediterranean sweet», »2.60(4.3.00 • Market Lake, and thence by wagon close upon him when he stole a horse the name of the gunboat He adds d^nng’’ ning. Failing to extinguish the flaeuw Pi'ieaPP “*. $6 per success of thê Indian police in iadi» I near Biggs. Brady had worked in that that after th« first shot was fired at the road for the Fall river country. Cour mg the Bannock», the only know I she ran into her father’s room and fall neighborhood, and knew just where to Lane he caused the «tare and stripe« to ier Sargent arrived in Market Lake UALiroB^iAVBOBTABLB» — Garlic, new offender» among tbe Indians, to retai 1 at hi« bpdride, terribly burned. She get a horae and what one to take. Meridan, Miaa., Jaly 30.—Charlie thia morning from the vicinity of Jack- be hoisted, but the only response the luc per pound; n»w pdlaluea, 9Hc(«tl to their reservation. 1 must hoarse, a« her Burwell, colored, about 65 yean of The «tory of hi« wandering« upland Spanish made wu the second shot per eack ; string beans, h ~. have v cried av herself . ■----------------------- per pound; In conversation today Gov*« little charred hand» were found ex- age, waa lynched near here !»■/night «ummer aqua.u, $1.26<®l.bu per box: The gunboat did not hoist her colors Richards said he believed the India tended toward the bed as if in silent It waa thought that he waa connected until after the first shot was fired. tomatoea, $126 per boxawiet potatoes, police would be able to arrest all th supplication for aid. But Millar slept oc per pound. ■ ’ ..—*' ' — reacnea nere tonight L bbbh E muit —Applea, good, $2 per Indians now off their reservation« ah h H“* ne“r Cottonwood and wired hi« agent« in Philadelnhia Mariffit Lake tonight. Sargent reports wounded and cries if ahe made any. him in in the thn ride. He did a « a — a —o. _ e. . ruiiaoeipnia box; apra*«, $1(81.40 per bo*; Oregon if they experienced* any difficulty to him not a and of July 4 Lewis Farmer and his wife, «11 the passes guarded, and is afraid wounded will await advices from them be eherne», Royal Anne and Black Repub regulars would be ordered out to us* When the other daughter reached who run a small store about two miles •hoot at them at all, he says. His gun the houae in the evening ahe waa met from here, were murderously assaulted his companion will not be able to make was accidentally discharged by being fore determining whether to consider lican, /6®90 c per box; prunes, $l«ii,60; them. 4 the action of the Spaniards a« an out- jeacnea, 76c®$l.(X) per box; Bartlett “This Indian trouble mustbeiettta by a sickening odor, and looking into and left for dead, after which their an entrance. caught in some brush, and they ran A band of Bannock Indians, under $2®2.26; watermelona, $2.26® quickly,” «aid the governor, “and on 1 her father’s room saw her little sister store waa robbed. Later developments ioze^er do*®n’ canteE>upe«, »2.60 per less the Waahingtou authority« tab ’ horribly burned and blistered, and 800,11 »° fasten the lynching on the real the leadrahip of Jim Ballard, has I would have winged them," he ed decisive action I will order oat thi dead by her fatber’a bedside. She at culprits, since it ia learned that the old started north toward the seat of the raid, “but I thought I would let them Waahington, July 26.—The govern , muakmelona, $2.25 per dozen. W3 state troops to arrest all roviag Indi- I once awakened her father. Hia grief negro Barwell waa promiaed a reward trouble. If they reach the belligerents ga” 4-^- W .? OL — liaise, according to ment officiala here have received no in was terrible. He picked up the dead to ferret oat the guilty parttea. Thia in Fall Biver valjey before the troop« ans. I am determined the Indi«.« With respect to the identification of formation regarding the flring on tbe quality; Eaatern Oregon, 8@llc. and bliatered body of hia pet and tried became known to thoae concerned in get there, and they undoubtedly will, Brady with Browning, at Golden Gate aohooner Carrie Lane by a Spabiah war j »hall be made to respect the lav» at Hora—Nominal at 4c per pound. the reault may be diaaatroua. Bal- , » In . to kiss it back to life again N utm —Almonda, Bolt aneik^Anc the state aa well as their white »ai^- the Farmer outrage, and they are Fr.noieco, and tbe murder veaael ■ —-- — ukuuu , ^The! a general off • Cape « Antonia bora. * After hi* terrible agony of grief had thought to have made away with Bur lard's band is composed of the worst » br declared option of naval offloeiAwho somewhat anbaided, he told hia daugh well. '’The authoritles at Washida «re that that waa all wrong, as he was not report ~ ' affair deaoribed’by Cap l*«.12),.! .uodud wAnnu, of th« W «n ter he was going out in the backyard rarele«« in regard to correspretare M with Browning at the time alleged. p«caus, the subject My predecessor, IMM m * —’ , Japan»«« JapM.M Soldier« iteidi«r. Killed. Kiu.d. . Umaha, July 99.— Union Pacific He did not deny acquaintanceship with tain Quick ia that the Spaniard did not ixisiuta- Cu**n*iU’ for a moment Taking his rifle he S«13c; mberta Yokohama, July 80.—A train bear- “radqumera were notified tonight by the dead bandit, Browning, and made exceed his authority ib overhauling the MffiUe; peanut., la went out in the yard and aent a rifle raw, fancy, 5®7ci Osborne, wrote a letter to th« inteitat [ schooner, if the latter waa in the terri ball through hia head. Hie daughter ing 400 Japanese aoldiem. who tanded • auperintendent at Pora- admissions as to his whereabouts from tory of Cuba. The Spanish govern »raeted, lUc; hickory nuta, 8«loc; co- department, relating to the ladiaaa bo i »be receipt of a telegram from time to time. He insisted, however, coanuta, 90c per dozen. killing game last summer. The tetter j ... wo *> overcome with grief over the at Hiroahima, on their return from the ment ia menaced by the danger of land du the Union Pacific agent at Market Lake fate of her aister that she did pot rea- war, while en route to Kobe ran off '^"»—Eastern hama, medium. was never answered, and neither was thst he had nothing to do with the ing fllibuatering expedition» on the Cu fin that all tbe Jackson ’ . Hole aettleni had Use what, her father waa doing. . P®', P°nnd; hama, picnic, one I wrote last month. ” the rails, where the line is constructed train-robbery. He asserted that he fell ban coast, and in exerting itself to pre When Mrs. Millar returned home along a sea wall. Plunging over the been mataacred by the Indian., their out with Browning several days before vent such landing haa a right to ov«r- «¿.«Ue; breoktaat bacon Xn*la»d’* Reply. dry9 aolt CUI she at once fainted, und is still very wall, the first section of the train waa stock killed and their homes burned. the robbery. Tbe detectives, however, haul and learn the character of any New York, July 39.—A Herald spe thi dried a 1 *® 1 b*™ 1 ’ li! The agent declare, the information ia low. Dre. Reed and Becknail were thrown into the sea. It consisted of declare that they have traced Brady's veaael within the three mile limit that m< lard, compound, in tine. IM • cial from Buenos Ayres says: A corre perfectly reliable. summoned to attend Millar. They de twenty-three cars and two engines, one footsteps, snd they will have a oom- might be expected of having on board spondent in Rio . Janieiro telegraph« clare that it W ‘impossible for him to in front and one in the rear. A gale plete case against him. that the people of Brasil are excited those entertaining designs against th« Death live. His brains protrude from the prevailed at the time and immense because of the occupation of the island It government or a cargo intended for wound. San Francisco, July 29.— Father Duhed Into the Ocean. waves washed over the railway track. st« of Trinidade by th#’British. It i( al the insurgent«. Captain Quiok ’ a story b®®0“.dry aalt aides, 8c; leged the reply of the minister of the Millar is an old settler in the valley. When the train reached the most ex Samuel Gray, the old man who fought Fernandina, Fla., July 29.—Chased shows he paid no attention to the man- «O He was one of the men who for msny posed part it was very dark. A auooea- the legal battle for the Salvation Army by a posse, with the bay of blood of-war for an hour or more. Thia, it wi British government in the Trinidade in Victoria, B. C., died suddenly at years fought tbe claim of Henry Dal •ion of heavy breakers struck the train hounds sounding nearer, and with is »aid, probably caused the captain of affair was couched in insolent term« ton to the A bubr land grant. A deci and cut it in two. The first engine the Rescue home id Fruitvale. Gray every avenue of escape shut off, four the latter to believe the schooner was do It alleged that Trinidade will be held sion was given in favor of the aettlera with eleven can fell into the sea. It was well known in Salvation Army negro outlaws dashed into the ocean dii S almon _ C I hi**, u****** by tbe British, and England intend» to engaged in filibtistering methods, .nd circle«. He, was a rich man in Vic in July, 1881, and the people of that ia stated the killed number fourteen. near Fort George last night and were pnwnpted him to take decisive action -25<31,00' N^'a^ ’ tain I ’ prevent any other nation possessing the fl-»«l.(i0; No. 2, — taifa “ toria, and had money invested in var drowned. The victims were Tudor section celebrated the event with a mi H-75@Í.85¡ Äsk*,' island, which she needs for a coaling ious enterprises. A few yean ago war Brown, Willie Cook, Sam Echols and .in preventing her escape. barbecue in which 1,000 participated. The Brasilian minister of •P laelldatlon. @2 2¿ * k* ♦1'2ü®1-80l No. 2, talla, $1.90 station. was waged on the Salvation Army in John Armstrong. They were desper Millar waa given much credit for the Ti foreign affairs replied that he regarded Helene, Mont, July 80.—A number Victoria and the organisation had a part he took in the fight ate characters who broke jail at Fer CaL’ JulF 28-—A dia- B voab -D^^ c ; c, 4*c; extra C 5c the nottfW*t>ffen«ive. He declared that of conferences have been held by busi hard time to carry on the legal battle. nandina Sunday night and hid in the F“*’“"1“ “J« that Manuel powd^d 5^’ ness men and shippers of Montane to Gray finally came to the rescue of the crushed and Brazil would never abandon her right Wk®h*’ in j«il there powdered, 5\c per pound; kc per pound to the island. Meetings of civilian» see what measures should be taken to organisation and spent a large sum of acrub along the beach. Sheriff Higgin M London, July 80.—The Times thia thwart the proposed consolidation of money to carry on the contest before botham determined to hunt them down. n °D a Charge of stealing and army officers are being held and nail barrels, >Rc more Uian barrel* • are calling upon the government to morning haa a letter commenting on the Great Northern and Northern Pa the courts. The result was the Sal vs- The negroes were discovered on the “ 11 “ ’ WO ’ ' beach, and when called upon to sur “berated today, on orders received inaple sugar 15«10c per pound. Vt the .. enormous of private iro- de- -------- cific railroads. Governor muuaruB Richards has make an immediate protest again* . . _ increase —. .—"— naa non tion army Army was enabled to become firm, firm- posit« in the Bank of England and । e^prewed a willingness to call an extra ly established in Victoria. The «ol- render refused. Then the bloodhounds ««Tni hF^ °f MeXi°°- The evide“<* ®Hic?’ S2®23*«; Rio, 20 Great Britain’s act. '■ Mocita, were unlashed and the deputies closed akainst him ia very weak. Allan Pratt aay«: The money that the syndicate« «easton of the legislature, if necessary, diera in the army thereafter referred to in and began firing. The negroe« stood * «x .The Winnebago Matter« Riv/^ al“° *eco"ed with i Vt*. y®28®! Lahat Java, 23«26c • Ar- formerly pot into foreign investments to prerent the consolidation. There i. the rich man a« “Father Gru/^nd ml Washington, July 29.—The acting P^nt. u»uk ® ’ ?*ok*®ka “d Lion, $22.30’ pei haa been kept in hand. Good author- «‘rang constitution*! prohibition of the by that name he ha« been known’to all as if dazed for a moment, and then Th«^ m ZUlnOt fr®ed eri rushed into the ocean. In the faint secretary of the interior has sent a di»- The gold bar haa never been found. Hies estimate that up to 1892 English combination of parallel railway«, railways, and the the membets members on on the the Pacific Pacific coast. coast moonlight they were seen bobbing up patch to the Nebraska delegation on capitalists were accustomed to invest the legislature may forfeit the charter and down on the waves and then disap the subject of the leasing of the Win 30,000,000 pounds yearly in America, of any corporation offending in this peered. Chicago. a#~Ri<*«rd nebago lands. The acting secretary chiefly in railroad stocks. respect Blythe, arrested ten day. .go for in Chicago, July 29.—City Collector B] says the proceedings of Captain Beck But for the uneasiness induced by ducing Belle Rockford to leave her Maaa has found a way to make banks under the decision of the circuit court the Ameriran monetary system, un London, July 29.—The internationsl homejit Port Hadlock, was roeedHv help sopport the city government Ac I. of St. Louis have been formally ap doubtedly it would be reinvested in geographical congress was formally tried thi. morning before Chief jXe q C obpagb —Manilla rope lU-inch Guthrie, O. T., July . 80.— pooft’ - The ---- suit proved, and that the settlers can easily America, now that business is percep to teat divorces granted by the probate cording to an old ordinance, which has opened today by the Duke of York Davie, and convicted of abduction and l»nd, f5cdF.26 per sack • Ja protect themselves by taking out leases tibly improving there, but the defects judges of Oklahoms has been decided never been enforced, among those com who is honorary president of the so at once sentenced to five years’ impri. pan, $4.60@4.75 . ’ through Captain Bock. The dispatch of the system still remain, and these by the supreme court adversely to the pelled to pay licenae feea to the city for ciety, and who delivered an address of sonment This is the limit of the law ends: & cautious person» will refrain until they judges and the divorces, the court the privilege of doing buaineaa, are welcome to the delegates. Each batch and the chief justice said he would “Why not advise the settlers to taka SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS. are remedied. The positive rush both affirming ita former decisions on the "banks, broken, commission mer of delegate«, headed by the ambassador have given him the limit if it had been Tt this course?” in England and Europe to lend money subject, denying the right of probate chants, grain and produce dealers, real or diplomatic representative of the ten. * F lour —Net cash price« l Family « _ ael in China proves the desire for goodin- judges to grant divorcee, and declaring estate and inauranoe agenta. ” National country from which they came, was in Indian» O-xl*rrd to Return. tra«, I3.35S3.46 per barrel ; bakws’ • fix- banka are exempt, but noticea have __ all auch null and void, and any subae- gone to all the others. The fee fa <36 troduced to the Duke of York, who Washington, July 27.—Commissioner tras, $3.25®3.35; superfine, Ì2 f ........... at Denver. July 96. — It 1. believed that Food. fair toroid ■«iij quent marriages of the parties illegal. a year. This means an additional was aooompained by Sir Charles Tup Frederick L. Smith, the missing man- Browning has forwarded a dispatch to 4 fle choice, 62J4c; brewing, 70^’ per, Canadian high commissioner in Hundreds of Eastern people who have revenue of <90,000. Agent Tetor, at,the Fort Hall, Idaho, •ger of the John W. Knox Jewelry Cincinnati, O., July 80 —In investí - W hbat — No. 1 ahi oping, 91 M Mr <.»1. London, and other colonial dignitaries. gating the poisoning of George Wash secured divorces from probate courts ’ •gency, iustructing him to order dP, The meeting« of the congress are to last Company and eon-in-law of Mr. Knbx choice, 92'^ ; milling, 97U(J$1*OO. Indians to return to their Tt-a<‘rv»li<»a ’ 1 will be compelled to have their cases has gone to Japan. Benedict & Phelpa ’ O*TB — Milling, 96cQ$1.00> sornrl — ington Christopher Columbus Bell, who i«ULed in the district courts. eight days. . i*»cy f««d, »75i^^OO : quietly and pearafnily Wore the mili Mextoo, July 97. — The extradition attorney a for Knox, aay Smith ran the died Friday afternoon after eating a case of Chester and Richard Rowe, who P°°r to fair,’ tary detachment reaches there. Agent' piece of watermelon, detectives have company into debt <40,000, but just 57?«M)<!Mi2k are wanted by the Iowa authorities for //^©60, black, nominal; gray, 60<a86c Tetor sent a reply stating he had sent New York, July 26.—Betting on the n unearthed facta which lead them to be- __ ___ ,ppear' “1*> “J H op »—Quotable at 4«6c per pound/’ trustworthy Indians to deliver the me«- the embesslement of public moneys yacht race tor the America ’ s cup ha« he raised <95,000 before his departure Heve threre la a negro mafia here, the London/ July 30.—The Telegraph R^*nXC:Burt*"ka’, 60®«°c7 Early Mge to the "Bannocks in the field. haa not assumed any different phaae. •ta*dy begun. A wager of 11,000 to putting up the company’s diamonds as Kose, 40(¿«5c per cental. Valkyrie III will objpect of which la to put oat of the •ays: The ’r*“ V “M— ~ " be * navi- J way persona who incur the ill will of gated by Captain Harrison, of the Al Legal opinion ia to the effect that the *600 ha« been made that the Defender collateral. members. Witnesses at the inquest lan line’s Corean, who was granted Mexican nationality of the former will will beat the Valkyrie in the cup series. ——«•■■■lai m« KlndllaifR. St Petersburg, July 80.—Advice« to uniformly showed a desire to conceal special leave for the purpose. Superin not have any weight with the foreign It i* supposed to have been made for Beattie, July 96. -The preliminary the Novoe Vreyms from Vl«divo«tock secretary. The case will, therefore, W. K. Vanderbilt There is a lot of whatever they knew about the case. tendent Cranfield and Captain Syoa- ray Japan ¡« aasiduously raising her of Fred and Charl« Mrs. Collins, the mother of the boy, more are on board. The Valkyrie is probably be decided upon ita merits money to be pnt up. A number of examination army and navy to a war footing. Two without reference to the question of bookmakers have been approached, but Kindling, on the charge of murdering has already been threatened with poi provided with enough berths to accom citisenship. cruiaers, bought in Peru, have already little or no business has been done, be Ranaom Stokea at Bunnydale, took soning if she is not careful in giving modate sixty men. The crew and tons arrived, aqd the crews will soon bF cause the bookmakers prefer to play place today. The evidence of the atate her testimony. The evidence against of stores on board did not show so sent to England to bring out three to oonnect th* d^n<l»nta against the challenging yacht They Minnie Stout, the girl held on suapi- much free board, but laid on even keel, ironclada,1 each of 13,000 tons, which London, July 29.—The correspondent want tec big odds to suit the Defender oibn of having given the poison and looked very seaworthy. It is ex have been ordered there. A streag »nd in the watermelon to the boy, is weak, pected the voyage will occupy twenty of the Times at Alexandria informs warlike-temper prevails in Japan. that paper that at the funeral of a ■fiyA * and she will probably be cleared. - ------ -- wa . aroma. / British soldier at Cairo a mob of na Tecoma, July 96.-fn »he A Italian Mubjurta Were Not TorttrR. San Francisco, July 29.— The ad <b«»ks« BUI*« Lates« Crime. tives hooted «nd stoned a military de N. Jordan to enjoin the city fucm —J common to good. 3(*6c: Young Amur’ Rome, July 30.—In the chamber of ica, 5£8c; Eaatern, iMlggf-AW^T. Fort Smith. Ark., July 29.—Chero tachment for half a mile, and mobbed ministrators of Mrs. Theresa Fair’« es ing its current running > era. 10« 12c p»r deputies today Baron Blanc, minister * Mexico City, July 8d.—Great alarm kee Bill got his hand on another revol the chaplain. Great Britain will de tate have made affidavit« that the per- him were of foreign affairs, qpnounced that it» ■oual property of the estate in Califor invalid warrants held exists in the town of Yaxarata, in the ver today and used it in an attempt to mand satiafBction. - nia is worth only 88,000. Th« aaaea- paid, Judge Stallcup “ reports from Santiago, that the polio» state of Yucatan, on acooont of the liberate prisoners confined in the mnr- today in ■•M Hark«*. had tortured Italian subjects, were nn- ■or has included railroad bond» and as- favor of the city, . presencviof hostile Indiana. Th« town aaased &« eatata a» 81,500,000. The important one, in true. The chamber has adopted the waa the scene of several massacres in city’s oommeroisl treaty between Italy »nd W’ M,ck«T *nd financial muddle. 1834, 1856 and 1869, and was valiant- Richard V. Dey. ly defended in 1869. Yucatan Indiana Bwisw, of Ban Francisco, and Clyde from the swamps and forests are entire Dalagatloa Frateate. Clxulsrs la Rasala. DiaaolvM I artnenhlp. barbarians and impplied modem wsp- July 97.—The Nebraaka . Berlin, July 99.—Cholera ia ragina New York, July 27.—The firm of pons and ammunition by British trad delegation united tonight in Moljtania, Ruaaia, near th« Aua- Neeslage, Colgate A Co., of 29 W*» trian froBttor, which ta aoutheaat of - ---- - ----- - to Secretary Hoke Smith, •^•*4. today dissolved partnerihip '’quoting that «11 operations against * Th«y dealt largely in «fiver bulltoR. maarvatioB aettlm be auapnded. and have been recently eiportiuf foM to Europe. ■ UTTLEBABÏ’S SADEND Mi A- T- f- fe r //- * ui &.MSS.BS’ •■*«* 1 3