Dayton 7 Herald DAYTON . OREGON . IN CHINESE WATERS. HE HAS A WEAK CASE Enough Evidence Now to Convict Durrant. LAND DECISIONS MADE. Waahtagtou, OcL 7. — Boaretary Charlea H. Da Witt againat Henry Mil RECEIVER IN OREGON A. F. Burleigh to Have Charge of N. P. Property. DeWitt, reversing the decision of the | - —u oosnmlsiotisr of a the general land office. | MAMED BY U. 8. JUDGE GILBERT DeWitt was hmnaettod-entryman. HIS ALIBI I8\ SLOWLY CRUMBLING Millar claimed aa a of the state, and the state maimed under the swamp-land granL The anoretary says Appiie«u«a Quickly QreatoS, o«ik is English Ambassador Ask* aution to have them in Southern Chi- that it in proven that the land waa not swamp at ths time the grant waa made. ¡ That Arrest* Cease. able in the event of trouble, such aa San Franctooo, Oct t.—U the man* The tract ig ta the Lakeview district Portland, Or., Oct 5.—Mr. Andrew In the case of Bantiat Roher asrainat THE POWERS’ COLLECTIVE NOTE summer ta the looting and burning of fenae in the trial of Theodore Durrant _____ .___ a ? affirma annotated receiver Northern district, the secretora the de- «PP01“ of “*1 the receiver of the Northern missionary property. Both the Machi­ oirion M ttroomSimi™ hiding lUilroed Company’, property as snd the Monooacy are of light tied of the strength of their position, , in ataU United States District draught and adapted for navigating the the prosecution believes the- develop-1*“• “““ w“ »w»mp, snd not sub-1 "„¿J ‘ w tact to entrv ' Judge William B. Gilbert. Wedues- Chinese waters. Ui« Mteattoa Improve*. ____ ______ menta of today leave little doubt of the Secretary Smith haa decided a case United States District Judge Han- _ . _ , In accordance with section 2 of the prisoner’s conviction. To the surprise from the Settle land district, which °» Washington removed the old of congress approved March I. of everybody, the defense this afternoon andaaamen^l ta the act ap- taof ooNtderable importance. It ta ST*1"” NorU,’^_ P“c‘floJ tador, had an interview with K»*>nel Maroh , 1896 8^»®^ Morton the ease of the Northern Pacific Com- Mesara. Oakes, Rouse and Payne, and the previous good character of the Paaha, the grand vtaer^ta which he following: S^oesfor Sr’S^Sli: young Sunday-school superintendent. which oompriaea 180 acres near Ta- j a*®»’ made a strong repreaentation and fore- ,.u u ordered J; for. the Northern Pacific ibly urged upon him & on® inaktag j whether fresh, salted, can- coma, ta very v.taabla The depart- propernesinthe state ofWashington. mentis I8W decided ta favor of the' w“ i arrests of ArfiMfillBB« PMin» corned or packed, shall be acoom- in reply ..pre^ hi. anxfoty to im- an lnapeotOT troduced all of the evidence it haa to railroad aompany, and the land has bond in "nra ot 1’00,000, which retate the testimony piled up by the -p -j ~~w ~ Th., he filed Wednesday afternoon, with the«ii,1AU“ti0!k W1 J" e/peoted, of thia department, ahowing that the num« uk Kwwiuuuy _ j de- Mtisfactory sureties. His order of ap- that he will advise the aultan to grant whloh u w„ produoed people. If thia be true, the verdict of the jury is a foregone conclusion. oiBion 7nd directs that stops^be taken Pointa»ent was made absolute, and or- amnaty to al Armentana who have warefree from disease snd that the __ f-«™ th« ders Were alto made removing the old teengrrenlsd in connection with *>»• BaB» .«md and wholesome, and, Not only haa the defenM failed to ea- tabltah an alibi for Durrant, but it haa «eenrimr the land receivers and admitting the second and note since Monday.________ in order that it might be determined actually atrengthened the cbm againat ’ T^w * *°nrinK ltuid mortgage bondholders to become The ambaaaadors of the powers held wbether aU exported has been so s conference todsy and drew up a oob ln ted and found free from diseaae M In another decision, in the care of P®^®® to to® L lectivenotet which will be I«*ntod >nd*7hoterome, it ia further ordered Emanuel Baptist church, waa called by i^the^tti^district ^he0^ C*t*d to the porto tomorsew. Afterward of ay otber gpeoiea of the defqnro for the purpore of identify- Seattle, OcL 6.—As C. W. Bunn, they went to the porte pwsonally and whloh u in O“W «»torney for Oakea, Payne and Rouse, made verbal representatioMOi Hie rab- oeges or other packings, ahall be legi- Ing specimens of hia handwriting. The witneM refuaed positively to identify “/•««»»• the deposed Northern Pacific receivers, Armenta. bly n^hed in such manner as to clear- Nnrth v.kim« wa* abont to at®P 0,1 »>»• train,eastward 'Hm foreign men-of-war whtoh are ¡J? todioate ie- of ,nimal any of the speoimena handed to him. He said the writing was like hia own, 1 bound, he was confronted by a deputy acting aa gnardiana have been ordered ---- - - . . . „ . . from which the. meat waa produced, but as the documenta had not been ta Tillotaon against United States marshal, who surprised to^ta^^^fm thewinta^ MeM whtoh u w and his possession for some time, if st all, T h‘n with » citation directed to the re- in order to protect foreigner. in caae of . , which ta not accompanied by a oertifi- he oould not poaitively identify the' ..... o al ?™™6? oeivere. It citea them to appear in ne^;’ ... „___ , . , ,_ . , . cate of inspection, will be subjected writing. Ai the request of Attorney . ’ c°nrtl here at 10 A. M., October 81, to Sir Philip Cnrria has «hod leave of examination in order Deuprey, Bev, Mr. Gibeou printed the * ahow enure why they should not be the government to visit the Armenians ' . nnin«n«ntad hmf ® Aad *-punched now ta prison, in order to drew up a toexuortera name and address addreaa of Mra. Mra C. c- G. **^-P gn1»h®d for for contempt contempt in in having having dis- dis- report. Up to Fridsy eighty bodiM . ¿!T^rheSbsaid beef iTfaesh NvUe’ BUach® J*™®»* «"U H® mUaione* revered'and8 tte la?J^eyed U>® orier »»aPPearb®»01® had been registered aa victims of the „1.^ ' Arh»/ also wrote several specimens for the 3“ Hanford yesterday and give an account THE ARMENIAN RIOTS 5 MARKETS. The fruit business is not quite ao ac­ tive, still a fair quantity changes hand-, and prices are maintained. Poultry was ■lower. Batter ia firmer than it bi boon. Other markets are unchanged. There la not the .trength in the focal RESULT OF HARD TIMES Receipt* of Railways Greatly Reduced in Two Years. THE REPORT OF WADE HAM Pro g before, and dealers have lowered bids, Export quotations were given os fol- fowa Me; Valley, 490 Washington, OcL 4.—Wade Hamp­ ton, commissioner of railroads, has Dayton, are quoted at »2.76 per barrel; made his annual report to the secre­ Goiddrop, »2.86; Snowflake. »2.7»; Ben­ ton county, »2.76; graham, »2.36; super­ tary of the interior. He says in the hard timea, it appears the gross re­ fine, »2.26. O ats —Good white are quoted weak, ai ceipts of the Union Pacific system were 22c; milling, 28«30c; gray, 18«19a reduced 91.000>000 per month below Rolled cats are quoted aa follows: Bags the normal. The commissioner says a »4.2696.36; barrels, 94.6097.00; oases, oast iron rule as to payments cannot be »3.26. observed, and he thinks there should be H ay — Timothy, »7.60«8 per ton; a flexible adjustment of annual pay­ cikMitg $6.60« B aslsy —Feed barley,-»Jl®11.26 pei ments to correspond with diminished earnings. He thinks the Thurman act ton; brewing, nominal. MiLurrcrr. — Bran. 910.60; shorts, will be found to justify the expectation »18.60; middlings, »16« 10; rye, 76«8Uc of its framers if the following amend­ |>er cental. ments are made: Burrsa—Fancy creamery is quoted ai “First—To embrace within ita pro­ 22>»c; fancy dairy, 20c; fair to good, 16 visions all Pacific roads which have re­ «17 jqc; common, 12Hc per pound. P otato ««—New Oregon, 36(®40c pei ceived from the United States the loan of bonds in aid of construction. “Second—To provide that 60 per Oxioxa—Oregon, 76®»l j«r cental. PouLTBtt—Chickens, old, »303.60 per oent, instead of 26 per cent, of the net / down; young, (1 50^3 00 per doeeu; earning i be retained. ■<“* - ducks, »2 60(93.00; geese, »6.0006.00; ------ “ Third— ~ To extend the debt until it tarkeys, Uve. 11c per pound; dressed, .hall have been discharged as provided. 4 y * * _ T “ a Fourth—To further al«.. A- provide li that if Kuos—-Oregon, are quoted 18c pei any of the componine abandon any part dosen. C hssso *—Oregon fell cream, 8(39c of the subsidised lines, or divert their per pound; halt cream, 6(87c; akim, 4(9 business from a subsidised to an un- 6c; Young America, 1(81 j»c Higher. subsidised road, the company shall in UssooH VsurrABLKa—cabbage, Ij^c such case be required to transfer the per lb; ladiahes, 10c per doxen bunches; i Hen and condition whioh attached to . fkXr10“'’ cava^n- the old subsidised line, ta order that d^ren; t^at^^^Sr^’x. co^ riKht8 United 6®8cperdox” States may be protected. ” Bsaaisa—Blackberries, 4c per pound. The Commissioner believes such leg- TaorecAL F buit —California leiuoua, tatation will hasten the payment of the »4.0094.60; bananas, »2.26(93.00 per companies’ indebtedness, as they are ««UM. .Born, of u»®> «““‘“I mZiTm ,2^125^7^ to 1» U.or ot “ ““‘«“.I“«“ "“I™" bunch; Valencia late oranges, »3.00 per anxious to be freed from governmental have allowed themselves to be placed box; Mediterranean sweets, »2.60(83.00; supervision — _ „ a - -_ a toxu».' l . a •««»> oxported, that no clearance can be Att^Jnev over ; * Tb««»« k ^^«« « wau « a ford is known to be no respector of per­ 6(88c until the nrovisions of this Deuprey announced ta his with bludgeon. ao aa to be unreoognla- • M per pound; sweet potatoes, 2(8 th?1? baa been great improvement Of h* would provi that sons, and there would be little surprise in conditions since last annual report, able. All accounts concur that the 9>ic per pound; Men.ed, l«a - Gibson directed the wrapper ta which if he should severely lecture the re- number of victims thrown into thb 'sea rder are complied with. F ssbh F buit —Apples, good, »1per that there irsn increase in eani- A PAPER IN NEW YORK. fritted ^^wta^taaTria 1 ^ h^antitv Blanoh ® Lamont's rings were returned oeivers and then imprison them. , tags of roads under hia sunerviaion. supervision. waa only three. The gendarmes killed mitted, showing that a large quantity . box; prunes', 26(840c; pe^hes, 26(a70c tan _ . _ . j The effect of the appointment of An- per box; Bartlett pears,»1(91.26: water- He reviews the financial conditions of a few of the wounded. i oi uninspected beef has been prepared R M „'A writing H..rst I. Bald ta Hava Par- drew Burleigh to be receiver of the melons, 76c«»l.OO per dosen;’ canto- the Unioh Pacific and the Central Pa- Said Pasha has been appointed min- f(w ldeBtity of whioh haa ^7^®^ , ha*e or" "* “ »Northern Pacific will probably have a foupea, ♦IjWWl.toper doaen; grapes, 66c oiflo, and My, that the debt of the Er' UnlS P’cifl0 government is New York, OoL 7.—The World says direct bearing on the railroad situation ^t‘& that for some time past William R. jn this oity. As general counsel for Srrel.’ ’ cranberriue, »lU.bO per g68(OOB Ofl8 with a liability'of Hearst, san of the late Senator George the Oregon Improvement Company, W ool —Valley, 10@llc, according to fil87,678,600; the debt of the Central and regulations of this depart- OT oompigin that the R. Hearst, the proprietor of the San Burleigh has become thoroughly famil- quality; Pacific to the United States is 967,- quality; Eastern Oregon, 7«Uc. 709c. Ugk ae*ea or him _ . . ment . inconsistent ■ —.. with this order are tasx nun was uniair. Mr sar. Francisco Examiner, has been negoti- tar with the old Rom’s horn entangfo- Hora— Uiioiee, Oregon 60>w6c per 734,188, with * total liability of 9186,- THE INTERNATIONAL G a W s . rKin. Gibson was asked to Write the name — with John R. McLean, t for the I me nt on M0UEVMU Railroad aVCUUt?, avenue, and his pound. INIMBUU WMD MB&UU WAAWO VOMg ««satvxn . ating 11», VU *1 U10 medt avenue, »611 . - __ ,___ The _________ hia 083,682. bonds of the Central _______ _ Y»ng the minister irom vnlna . ----------- 7 i Z? i . Yu, u Z a ' h *iZ “d »ddreM of M m . Noble with the pnrohaae of the Morning Journal, and guiding hand will doubtleM contribute ~ N uts —Almonds, soft shell, 9@11<. paoific, which fell due January ’id" Cemment of th. s.Kii.h Papera » P«" 1 J° “ ^1, letter. “N" and “B” in Noble printed. R now seem, probable that this will be greatly to a Mttlement of the diffi- per pound; paper shell, 12),(914c; ne« -- - four members of the legation, left here , Thi. occaatoped rome trouble, and m ’ aooompltahed ta a few daya Mr. onity. The four roads centering here crop California watauta. soft shell,- 1896, were to have been paid by the the of Cambridge. ’ Defeat --------------- ' « thia morning for New York. Yang *he minister became confused, he was Hearst Mid at the Hoffman house that .re now conferring and an agreement 11(812)» c ; standard watauta, lO)»01Jc; ♦ company, but, aa a matter of fact, Vn i. London, OcL 8.—The papers thia - - - “ L. . -- ■ were paid out „ of the ____ general funds of- — j nothing had been aettled in regard to ¡. momentarily expected whereby the Italian„ chesnuta, 121.014cp pecans, . morning commenting upon the Yaie- 13016c; Brasils, 12)»013c; filberts, the United States treasury. He Mid t "“I aee a paper here, if your hobor toe matter, but that he hoped for a Mt- aVenue will be widened to 202 feet and Cambrudge oonteat at New York, say: «2? 14016c; peanuts, raw, fancy, 607c; this payment may be reimbursed from - E XL P»®**®- ” h ® “ “ »• “ wlth th ®* leW ® ra iafaoto ^ ont«*na * — - nnder new franchiae . the tracks shifted under new franchise. rOakted, 10c; hickory nuts, 8(910c; co- the sale of bonda ta the ainking fund, The Graphic: “America haa taken SiFS ’"fi1 °° «j*—»* 1 - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Another local paper ray. the report granted by the city gouncil. Burleigh’, coanuta, 90c per dosen. £ - j but there ta not sufficient market for of the Mie of the Morning Journal, of successor as general counsel for the , P*0™101»»—»¿«‘•rn hams, medium, t;n, 8aie of such bonds to cancel a tenth ainoe Auatralla beat England at the a « hn.nl. to follow throe? - ,l Bn® ,t“mer ^or Havirind this city, to W. R. Hearst, proprietor Oregon -— - Improvement Company will UM012c per pound; hams, picnic, of the debt. The properties of the two t09c; breokfaat bacon 11^0120; roads are reported in good condition. ig time before we recover from the the„, wiu to 8^n print in the ordinary way, aa if you of the San Francisco Examiner, was not be named until word has been re­ 8< long confirmed by Mr. Allen, the New York ceived from President Elijah Bmith, short clear sides, 8). 09c; dry salt He reviews the attempt at Pacific rail­ ri>ock A. a flnt. .tep toward accept- WhUe ta New York toqy wilb'be^the »»d rftever Men the paper in your Ufa tides, 7 k 08c; dried beef hams, 12 “I can’t do that,” replied the min­ correspondent of the Examiner. There now in New York. ing defeat grocery, we might per- of Chiuere ^n.ul ' During 018c; lord, compound, ta tins, 7»ir road' legislation in the last congress, is excellent authority for saying that Receiver Andrew F. Burleigh, of the lard, pure, ta tins, 9k® 10c; pigs’ feet, and says: hapa ceaM to talk m > much about the the mini.ter<. abaenoe, Mr. Hoo will ister. “Can’t you print?” inquired hia Mr. Hearst will take possession of his Northern Pacific, returned to this city 80s, »8.60; pigs’ feet, 40s, »8.26; kits, "The results of the past two years differed of climate a. a contributory in oharge Qf lagatioo ln per have shown that during a period of at 4:80 this afternoon by special train »1.26. Oregon smoked hams, 11 cauM to our defeaL When the Yale ol^ The mintater expect, to be ab- honor. is now ta this oity, and ia accompanied from Portland. He waa fatigued and pound; pickled hams, 8)»c; 'boneless financial and industrial depreeajou it Gibson ssid he could. men came over here and were beaten monthr »TT “Well, print those letters, then, in by the managing editor of the San spoke but briefly. It * is understood bams, 10c; bacon, 9c; dry salt sides, 8c; would be impossible for the Union Pa­ by Oxford, they had to compete under lard, 5-pound pails, 9)»«>»»»■> distpatch saying ,ug uii, that »kin, 11 @13c; cull», 3c less; Baited, 60 an amount as would be required to dis­ men. We do not urge the diaadvan- Hm «•»■»•< t® Saa Fraa- the courtroom craned their necks to see its application to be made to Jndge lbs and over, 8@8}*c; 60 to 60 lbs, 7@ charge the debt to the United States, the minister write, and Durrant peeped many changes ta ita managetment and tagea of which Yale had suffered in ________________ ___________ San Francisco, OcL. 8.—The cutter between the shouldexof hta attorneys, ita features will probably be made Beatty, of the Idaho district, would 7%e; 40 and 60, 6«7e; kip and veal in fifty years at 3 per cent, as proposed diminution of their ______ triumph, and it ia not quite game to enlarge upon similar Richard Rush arrived today after her intently gaaing upon the exhibition of soon. The Journal waa purchased not be opposed, and it ta probable that »kins, 10j^30lbs,6(g«c; calfskin, sound, in the Reilly bill, or even 2 per cent, • 8r sbropskins, een. unsalted, 1c whioh 0,9 causes ta mitigation of our defeaL ”____summer’i cruise in Behring sea. She penmanship. Mi. Gibson was a trifle some weeks ago by John R. McLean hie receivership will be extended by ? less; 10 culls,'l(82c less"; .hear- nr Monday to the Montana line. Mr. lings, The Standard: "The yictbry was lei* ior *he North early ta May last slow, but at length the writing waa from ita founder, Albert Pulitaer. 10@16c; short w£»l, 20®30c; P*ny were understood to be willing to most decisive, ta view of the fact that Since then ahe haa been keeping a finished and introduced ta evidence by ------------ Burleigh found an enormous stack of medium, 30®40c; long wool, 60®70c. acoepL Some regard should be had except for Fita-Herbert, the Cantabs watchful eye on the aealing fleet to the defenaa for snob conditions as have existed, Ban Francisco, OoL 7.-The after- ^g™“* «waiting blm. He Mid: ___ __ gener- ____ • prevent any infractiona of the interna- I,. L. Levinga, a newapaper reporter, I have not yet made any further performed aa wall ha they 1 have MarehaadiX M«rk«L and which are likely to arise again. ”- noon papers here publish the statement driven — to tional law regarding the taking of waa celled by the defenee for toe pur- ally done at homa One <---- ---- ta ---------- - that W. R. Hearst, proprietor of the appointments, and will defer any step »I&jtt'.t K0XW; DISGUSTED WITH BLOOMERS the conclusion that Oxford was some- seal., and also the national taw ta re- pose of ascertaining if be wrote an ar- Examiner, has purchased the New York in that direction for the time being. what lucky to beat Yale, or decidedly 8«^ to the importation of liquor into tide which was published April 16, in Recorder. This fact is borne out .by fancy, No. 1, flats, »1.7601.86; Ataska, „ _ ~ unlucky in subsequently losing to Cam- Alaska. The Rush qrniaed almost con- which Detective Gibson was quoted aa the fact that Homer Davenport, the 1, tails, »1.2001.30; Na2, tails, 91.90 °*® Tewn wh«* *•* (¡arment Seattle, OcL 4.—The City of Topeka No. «6 0J.26. Win Nut Be Worn. bridge. It is impossible to shut our tinuously about the eastern part of the saying that he saw the prints of a Na well-known artist; Mrs. Orrin Black, from Alaska at midnight with B f uoab —GoldenC, 4Wc; extraC, 4kc; , , - Birmingham, Ala., Oct 4.—The eyes to the fact that at this time **• while the Commodore Perry, the 8 or 9 shoe in the belfry where Blanche better known as “Annie Laurie,” and arrived .......... dity may ride bicycles, America ta particularly rich ta capable Thomas Corwin and the Grant went Lamont’s body waa found. The wit­ Charles Dryden, a clever writer, left the news that the salmon-laden steamer dry granulated, 6c; cube crushed and women of thia Chilkat had gone ashore at full speed powdered, 6J»c per pound; >4c per pound but they have put away all idea of ness said he could not positively athletes of all kinds." further wesL tonight for New York, in compliance in Tongas narrows, eighty miles south acuto discount on all grades for prompt cash; adopting bloomers, and all on account The Sportsman: "The result ta not I Daring the season there were sixty- whether or not he wrote the article, with orders from Mr. Hearst. of Fort Wrangel, snd twenty-one miles I**»» barrels, jkc more than barrels; of a clever trick resorted to by those ao utterly disastrous as the London five sealing schooners in Behring sea but he was of the impression that he from Ketchikan. It happened ta ,n?P*® togar^ 16(816e per pound, ' —_ who oppose the fashion. Athletic Club’s defeaL but it does not and the cutters were kept busy over- did noL thick, misty weather, haultag them. The schooners E. B. When the erase first struck the city thTh t “b at 0™ 2 U o'clock r0CkT’ Sun- ta“d »>»028c; Padang’ Java?31^ Palem^ leave us much to boaat of. It is quite STATE* SCHQPL LAND. The defense summoned ex-Congress none but extremely young girls appear- evident that the Cantabs have not done _ Marvin , „ and Beatrice, . „ _ of Victoria, . . the men Hanley and several other wlt- the soon let in .----- Java, 26028c; Lohat - Java, 23 Ri f c fAr ed on the streets in bifurcated gar- . bottom of the , steamer .... i— —— ------- well at their training owing to the IfoulsOlsrmof Ssn FYancisoo, and tiie noaaea u, taow the bad reputation of the water till ahe sank with her stenf4 ---------- buckle’s -- Mokaaka Lion, »22.30 pei menta. It was whispered, however, ----------- • t and —~ Shelby of Puget sound were seiaed for-attorney Quinlan, who testified that heat ”- underwater. Captain J. W. McAllep 100-pound ------ J------ ' ’’ — “ pei that young women, and some not so caae; ---- Columbia, »21.80 violating the sealing law, and sent the afternoon of April 8 he saw Dur­ Olympia, Wash., OcL 7.—The state informed Captain Wallace, of the To­ 100-pound case. Wk« All Heu« Had O«««. home. All of them were charged with rant and Blanche Lamont walking to­ yonng, were hastily preparing their Isnd commission today passed the fol­ peka, that he thought by discharging C oal —Steady; domestic, »6.00(37.60 I Plymouth, OoL 8.—The Indian liner using firearms in capturing seala, in­ ward Emanuel church. new suits. Then the anti-bloomerites per ton; foreign, »8.60@ 11.00. lowing important resolution: all the salmon, the vessel can be raised. Dunera, from Calcutta for London, has stead of spears, as provided by the ta- played it low down. They employed a B sans — Small white, No. 1, 3Xc per * “In view of the ; protects against the The cargo is going ashore in lighters. Fifteen wit n smea ------- were r placed on the r ___ ----------------------- ----------------- , - landed here nine of the crew of the ternational agreement. butter, 3>$c; bayou, 8c; Lima, coal-black negress of ponderous weight The cutter’s officers rey there is sb- stand to show the previous good ohsr- apteiMla of state lands as being too Her forefoot and part of the keel are Kund; Italian ship Fillippo, Captain Mortona, jc. and flabby form to ride a bicycle which left Cardiff September 17 for solutely no truth in the reports cirou- acter of Durrant The witneaaM re- high, and that it ta the experience of gone, and after a few days on the beach U omdagb —Manilla rope, IJi-inch, ir through the streets day after day. Buenos Ayres and foundered en route. lated by the masters of some of the garded Durrant aa a model young man;: *he board that little or no competition she may come south with part of her quoted at 9^c, and Sisal, 8c per pound. They attired her in a gorgeous costume, _ . . had . _ passengers _ ( B aos .—Calcutta, 4^0. when land 1s offered for Mie at cargo. The Topeka The Fillippo sprang aleak in midocean sealing schooners of discrimination “ot one had ever heard of hta doing consisting of a flaming-red waist, blue Rics—Island, »6(96.26 per sack ; Ja- trousers with a wide white stripe down public auction;, and, further, in view from the Yukon and other mines, and apd the crew worked taceaaantly for against them ta favor of English seal- wrong. The cross-examination was brief, as of '® d®P***«<1 v®'n®® °* ^1 rotate, fully 9100,000 in gold by private indi- P*n’ »4.60(84.75. three days, but they were obliged to era. The basis for the stories, probs- the side«, and bright yellow hose. “a* “*e ***** “ not obliged to sell viduala was brought down. abandon the ship. Captain Mortona, bly, originated from the fact that by a the prosecution expects to have no t Owing to her great avoirdupois thia price, but should en- who refused to leave hia ship, and the clause in the international agreement difficulty ta proving that Durrant’s im- at “® grotesque figure perspires at every pore A Line to Mexico. „ M«eS,Mark«L carpenter were drowned. The others regarding the killing of seal in Behr- morality was notorious among the drovo* *° a«’’,r® • maximum price, in as she wheels along u the streets, but she Baltimore, OcL 4.-Colonel John A. , k . , .°0», and °*hro funds of the crew had a terrible experience ing sea the English have the right to lower classes, with whom he often as- °™®r *“•* IT.1«*0 •toers, »2.60®2.60; cows, was well paid for her labor, and the in an open boat They had no oara, board the American vessels and seal up sociated. may pro** to the best advantage: It ta Cock rei, writing from Yokohama to »-.26@2 6o; dressed beef, 4®6>4e per bloomer erase has been killed forever Mita nor water, and they were ta a their anna The American patrol vro- «w««« by the state board that no fur- the Manufacturers* Record, says: ’TuTTos-Gro«, brat .heep, wethers, ln “The Cotton-Spinners’ Association, raging storm for tairty-tix hours. They role cannot exercise this privilege on *b« *1®* ■*•*« »««a or grant- ----- had abandoned all hope, when they board the English vessels and examine fl"ttenday • ofteotirnooytatroiiuoed ed lands be made until each advance of Omka, ia now trying to induce the »1.76®2.00; ewes, »1.76; dressed mut­ were picked up by the Dunera. the akin., and by that mean, it is not bT tbe defenre ta as follcwa: „ real rotate vriue. occur, as to justify ----------------------------- — - 4e per ponnd. Japanese government to subsidise a ton, Seattle, Oct. 4.—As a tribute to the V sal —Dressed, small, 6@6c; targe, 3 - difficult to tell whether a gun or a Dr. Cheney failed to trotify, aa At- toe board in offering lands for Mia line of steamers to ply between Osaka memory of the late Frederick Jame. n . Wita..» w-rra-ta. , hag niw) * t^ney Deuprey Mid be would, that Thia order shall not apply to caaes and Yokohama and a point on the west ®4c per pound. Hoon—Gross, choice, heavy, »3.60(3 Grant, formerly United States minierer Topeka, Ken., Oct 8. ' Whether the guns are sealed or not, Durtant was present at toe lecture where appraisals have already been or- coast of Mexico. The idea ta to se- j- . I1*?*/ feeders, »3.26(38.60; ‘ to Bolivia, who was lost with the ahip dered, or ta which exceptional reasons cure a steamship line wholly controlled ant decision was handed down by the .. —oulta are Dracticallv the Mme giro® the afternoon Blanche Lamont dreeeed, 4>»c per pound. / Ivanhoe off Cane Cape Flatterv Flattery Sentemlier Septem lier supreme court yesterday, involving the and ja li^^henee for an offend- waa murdered, the prosecution eatab- exist, and ta the latter case such rea- by the Japanese government, and 80th last, there was formed tonight the validity of a section of son shall be stated in writing by the which will connect with the Tehuante- . a , ‘ the prohibitory — to eacana lishcd the fact that the roll-call book Frederick James Grant Memorial So­ law. The law of 1889 conferred upon in which Durrant was recorded present applicant and qnead upon the minutes P®° road. By thia route it ta thought SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS ciety. The object of the organisation police officers authority to enter any re« Wright La« m caiifonia. the cotton states can be reached much at the lesture is unreliable, as another of the board, if approved.” is to endow a chair of American his­ place where it waa thought liquor waa Parris, Cal., OoL 8.—Word has been student is recorded present who testi­ cheaper than by way of Tacoma. It ta F lo va—Net cash prices: Family ex­ being sold and make arrests without received that Joseph H. Choate,of New fied that ho was absent^ To offset likely the enterprise will be carried tras, »3.36(83.46 per barrel; bakers’ ex­ tory in the University of Washington. warranL Under this section police- Yorki and Setutor Stewart, of Nevada, these two strong points gained by the < A ■•ey.im. OTt, for the Japanese are giving much tras, »3.16(83.35; superfine, »2.36(83.60. ' Governor John H. McGraw was chosen president. Mr. Grant at the time of London, OcL 7.—The Armenian cor-. „ttention to colonising Mexioa” men have been in the habit of entering haye been retained by the defense as- prosecution, the defense has placed on B ablbv —Feed, fair to rood. 67k«; was editor-in-chief of the ---- =---- —- -------- choice, 68»»e; brewing, 62Ji^70a , his _ death . plaoea which had fallen under suspi- .eolations of the state to fight the the stand fifty-six students, who testi­ respondent ef the Daily News Mys that A Disgrace to ths Cloth. W hb at —No. 1 sb i Dpi ng, 96 per ctl;1 Intelligencer. cion and arresting whoever they caught Wright taw, when it comes up in the fied -that they did not answer to Dur­ the pasha appointed by the sultEfi to ----------- 8t Joaeph, Mo., OcL 6.-Father choice, 90'4«; milling,'97kc(8»l 02k. I in apparent pomemion of the place. United States supreme court on appeal rant’s name at roll-call on to« 3d of carry out the projected reforms ta Ar- To 8hut Out California Corn. O ats — Milling, 75<8H5«'; surprise, meni. ha. granted to Will- Dominick Wagner, the priest who is The court holds that this section, i.iso- from jndge Ro-. deoi^on. The Bau April. 80086; fancy feed, 75086; goal to ,Beattie, Oct 4.—It is reported that far as it regards arrest for miademean- ~ Diego Land ------- A Town Company, which ’ oh*r«ed with abducting eilst to Mm to Bayaalid, Maud Steidel, the 16-ye.r old girl who choice, 70076c; poor to fair, 62k0 the Burington is about to enter into a.. ors not committed in view of the offi- has a lot of land in the Linda Vista 67c; gray, 67)»076c. • traffic - - - agreement with tjje JNprtherp cere, ia unconstitutional and void. and Otoy districts, has engaged Judge Denver, OoL 7.—At the final meet­ and haspromised* aid him in clear- waa ^rited away to Chtesgo by . «I- < Hora—Quotable at 607c per pound. Pacific whereby it can lay down Ne- Work, ex-state supreme justice, to as­ ing of the American Public Health Aa- tag up the matter of the murder of aUve of the priest, ha. not only offered PoTAYoaa—8weeta, »1.25(91 60; Bur- braska corn in the Washington miuket Aa I.lanU la th« MiMaarl., th* bicyclist, to marry the girl, if the charges against St. Joseph, Ma, OoL 8.—A move­ sist the other counsel. Ten thousand eoeiation today Dr. Samuel Carron for which (Mrpose Mr. Sachtelben went him can be withdrawn, but haa agreed banka. 80086c. Onions—Good to choice California. for from 918 to 920 a ton. At present ment is on foot among the sporting dollars hat already been collected for Yvalle, director of the National School the Burlington is handling. a part of 86 @ 40c. to Turkey. transfer to her all nronsrtv the purpose. __ to hia property, of Medicine, of Mexico, announced the men of this oity, looking to bringing the wheat crop of this state and its cars W ool — Spring — 6 to 8 months Calav ­ ' which ia aaid to amount to about discovery by him of a certain cure for off the Corbett-Fitasimmons fight at I ■ defective 6®8c; 5orthern, good to often come back empty. By making a ; 97,000. The relatives of the Bteidel eras, this place, in the middle of the Mta- ™* CM-pteasMp. 1 urlwl instil ikal R a -- ---- * —It * _ choice, 12«1854c; do defective, 8«10c; cheap rate on the return, the Bur­ aouri river. Opposite, the city 1« an San Francisco, OcL 8.—The Olym- need successfully in hundreds of oases. new iambs and fail clips, 6@6}