Dayton herald. (Dayton, Or.) 1885-1909, November 08, 1895, Image 2

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    SAYS u n FULLY PRBPARKD
BRIEF REPORTS OF LAT
It ia eetimated th.t U dom
been apent in n«w buil<liU„ ¿
Walla during the sunnner past,
Taooma barben are elated
presago of the Suuday-
white are quoted weak, ai , nance by the Tacoma city
28<B50c; gmy» !®®Bta i
It ia asid that
have fai thin
timatum
H a * — Timothy, 88.10 per too ; cheat.
*»"0 A» TH • Choaee.
with the native Indian tribes
A—Dan Stuart that tiste Was all takan, up in delibere- if his health permitted.
He arrived
THREATENED
pared for . it
»1M0; middUAgs, 81»«16; rye, 76«Me
The Ashland, Or., flouring mtn,
The terms of the British ultimatum P»<«»taL
now turning out seventy h
were that the king should take a Brit
flour a day. Moot of it u
south.
„
18c;
common,
Ito
per
pound.
hs should place Aahaatee under the
Considerable money is supno^ .
m^ato“b—New Oregon, 36y4<0c per
protection of Great Britain. He waa
have been buried in a certain
given until Tuesday to reply.
A
in Marshfield, Or., and search*!
O nioms —Oregon, 50®75c per cental.
PooLrtr-Chickena. old, tmi.n per made for it lately, but withoutmoua
Feed is very scarce around ca^
ag to toma.
Nurits, •"‘XMi.OO; pm, ft. 60® 7.00,
Sir Francia Scott, inspector of the ' HE**7’’ Ur*‘lüc P" P°u"d 1 drmeed, prairie, in Oregon, and stocknuTS
brought their stock down from
forame —4-____ A— *___ !
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mountains have had to drive fen
UPRISING
Adviced
chieftain who were regularly «
them.
with such people are made right in the
teeth of the well-understood
asserted doctrine of Great Britain,
Germany, France, Spain, an
American states, which, is that, when
a country baa acquired, by conquest
I shall go to
sentative of the Turke regarding
«■ana to prevent an outbrealr there of
the disorders similar to those iu differ­
ent ports of Armenia, which, resulted
in so much bloodshed. It ia added
dod that
in l li mi NN
____________ batíng re- gin ite advance by the middle of De-
Met to the suffering people af Samoan
detalle, but I hat«
CHINESE PASSENGER TRADE
a a
a Writa
s,
quered the territory.
the evening
£ “Ti Ito Cetols ttee? with
A recognition of
-,
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currod at Bitla In view of the critical DUTY
situation, United States Minister Ter-
the **11 has advised American missionaries
on
ZANT.
CURRANTS,
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r— —wwMwn iviuuiumi
I in the overcrowd('<l conrfmnm all the He aleo notified the TusUah govern-
international rights of other nationa.
’’For thia reason, * any t
Great Britain with Venesuela, based
I rmpcusible for the j will begin next week. The evidenoe
live« of «.V - 17*
1^AZ.A.
W- 8h«tt*ff. «»f
Britiah Charge d’affairpi. M. Herbert, I the board of general appratacra, whom
be recognised as being in conformity
joined by half a dosen friend«, and the
tian was becoming animsted,
became whispered about that decided to send troops to protect the ¡importation of Zante currants had the
mtasiooarim; bet hem another oompli- regular duty levied upon them at the
cation arises. The Kurds ef Sassoon ^stance at Collector Wise, though it
little diele that had gathered around
toe prisoner. Durrant’s face, always
to« Armenians after the departure of «»rranto were not liable to the duty
the mimionariea.. The mere presence
end that they did not come from '
of Turkish troops ia far from being a toe isle of Zante, but from other iri-:
tafltetaat guarantee against a repeti-1 ends in the Grecian archipelago. The
colonists com- cany the trans-Pacific
» and making get sound.
settlements, and particularly taking up
—>
gold claims, and Venecia,
weakness, has been compelled to stand. steamers has oome from
by and see that course pursuod.
Asm. The mcnav nUa
Britain mt. up a claim simitar to that I fra^tati^f ^TchSl
••I would suppose that, unleu Great
Britain movea to the north and weet-
aoarcriy j
Staten qpn
mble that the United
involved In the contro-
In the intense excitameol which fol­ recently occurred in other parte of Ar- iton is that it waa the intention of
lowed, the room, although it waa filled »enia, and nothing but the mori H <««"-i-to. tariff rerdatim l^g
to its utmost capacity, waa almost as nrgettc action, it ia asserted, oan avert Zante currants to have it affect all of
a aerioM distufbanoa The Armenian toe specira uaually 30 designated
***•<* *“• ■PP*«l«l to the diffofeut whether the fruit actually in qmstiio
It is expected that a clear thu a
the rite for the federal nenitaeH.- ?
CHsmur — Oregon tall cream, 8R8r
; half cream, 5«7c; skim, 4« be built near Walla Walk, wffltek
tainad ar*"*», «wd that the
building will beign next spring
per lb; radiahee, 10c per donen banehoe;
What is claimed to be a
_
shark waa captured off the Gray’s
bor city dock last week wi
and line. It ia the first of its kia
F«n»-Galitomia lemons, be caught in that harbor, and
8AM«M0 î bananas, 82.8»®XU0 per about ten test long
bunch ; Valencia late oranges, M.ua nat
■^ittbat the tall of 1808 waa juat lita
pineapple«, ««6 per down.
VAuroBMiA tnueTAam—
KSu“^^
melone, 7fc®81.00 per dosen; cantar
; grapes, 66c teotion from the thieves which an'
Crubox’i?i** 'ont Concorda, 5Jc per testing the towns in that vista
’r*®° crai-berrim, 110.50 per Depredations at tiieee gentry will
barrel ¡Cape Cod, »10.
pe
followed with swift and sure nori
aawding to monk
.
•• Patanne Puglie* Paaeèftlly Fl
N uts —Almonds, soft shell, 0®llc
i
end consult the highest interest of her
people, and aha may find it to be a ps-
triotio duty to free henelf from the
control of Cuba, which has more in­
fluences on politico ia Spain today than
any local question in the kingdom. J
do not cars anything about the acqui­
sition of Cuba as an additioneto on»
territory, but I should want it for the
military strength it would give us.’’
the recent riot there.
> The Armenians report that about
80a Armenians were HUM during the
fight at Bitlia with the Turka. The
ME
FAVORS CALIFORNIA.
wmwnw»e
San Francisco, Nov. >_Lewis G.
Stevenson, of Bloomington, BL, son of
Vice-President Stevenson, arrived to-
CANAL STATISTICS.
if the proposed improvements reduce
toe cost of carriage 1 cent per bushel,
which appears probable, íhe «ring
Í.
*" the «F"1 to«ml to that
or 18J4 will amount to <1,088,000 per
proved as proponed, the traffic will in-
ermte to what it wan in 1880, and if
tab
*• occur,
wans the
we nunuai saving m coat of
the brick building at Na 7 Prih««
*b«i the verdict wm freight transportaion will amount .ta
announced. It’s all like a dream to! IM»,OO0, or a return of
street The building was owned by
UTmll A, **------
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me. The first thing that I remember 0 >n‘ P« annum on the
was that her arms were around my
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IÖ6 objection
ODWCtinn that
thai a
a uhin
the
ship canal might
aupemede the Brie canal, it mya:
‘ A canal rate aa low aa one-half
mil bushel from Buffalo to New
•
**** De enea UI Uover-
**What 4M
~ * York (which mema likely to be reached
fractured skull. ñe dead are:
made), amounts to only a tenth of a
Jacob Shaptro, watchman, found in
innoceooe. Before God I am innocent cent a ton per mil«. Remembering
1 •*»« to Ret np and that freight rates on the open ocean
found in the ruins; Morris Direobauer,’ call God to amito me where 1 stood if on the lines of heaviest traffle and low-
porter, Durrant said:
ted^wte th*'
McAlester, L T., Nov. A—The
Dawes Choctaw commission has met
and adjourned with no better under­
standing than before the meeting. The 40 yearn old, who jumped from a seo-
commission has returned
to Fort ond-story window, and died today.
The fire started from aa unknown
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which
“I heard considerable talk of San
Francisoo’B fight for the Republican
convention before I left Chicago, and I
noticed that many prominent people
are in favor of the plan to bring the
big gathering to San Francisca Per­
sonally, 1 would be delighted to see
the convention held here. A few years
Franoso woold do Cahfnmi«
good, tor-all that in
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tions met here, all the delegates would
advertise California as long as they
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®6“»dard says the opening of so-
hrRnk" waa
branke
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with
“u * feverteh
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ta’SE
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tn Imo WB.-
»he oui
to* province of Val-
union
£±;’8Sï!- "f* •“
Noble
lair to choice, 16® iy¿J
Eoa«—Ranch, 30®36c.
Old-Time Printern’ Association came
it will be
Cleveland and the ronda. ”
Superintendent G. P. Murray fa m
ploying incompetent men for eagteM
and fireman.
A number of Klamath county »
dians were in Jacksonville one day hd
b
week, having oome to visit Souttaa
Oregon’s pioneer town and ride ■
the cannon-ball, which was the
railroad train most of them had vw
taken passage on. Henry Jackson *i
Harrison Brown were the lender» of to
Clementine an< many diplomats were
SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS
When it was found that
Prince Ferdinand did not mention his
Fiona—Net cosh priera: Familv ».
son Boris, a dead silence reigned for a
|3.85®3.45 per barrel ; 1»^«—»
WW minutes. . U was stated that Stoi-
as, ^.15®3.S5 ; superfina 82.35«9 Mt
appeared
the premiership.
1»
y*"“?”* refused to accept the
but,promised to urn hie
etl;
best endesvors to bring about the bSD-
S«lal«rs as Serveets.
tism of Boris into the Russian church, • O at «
nrpeim,
Chicago, Nov. 8.—It is openly whereupon the resignation was with­
drawn.
my,«6«7¿c.
p£T^uoUae M •to7® p*
fas a long time been violating the’rules
baÎïïwSfifc.
^Wlltar-
- R«Hflou BffdlH tU Vtetlm.
empiee as ssrvante
Madrid, Nov.
, bomb wm
Oievelaud Terminal Bond Company an ahmi» poor ’
celebration of Franklin’s birthday. The
Nine of the head
7^ • P°tated to take aution on these
attorneys at the Spokane bar,
cited to appear before Judge |
of the United States court, to ansewi
Be
m B tcm , 8 c .
complaint of contempt growing out d
H id ne.—Dry hides, butcher, sound, the alleged action of the firm ia tab
for damages brought against the
•■ta, ll^lSc; culi», Sc lesa; salted, 60 Northern Railroad Company.
Ite and over, 8«8jic;.0O to 60 ibe 7ta
The Skagit river, Or., steam« CW
7¿leí « "tad 6U, 6(«7c; kip and veri I
Jk.tos, 10 toSOibe, 6®6c; calfskin, sound, of Champaign is scarcely able to mb
her run up the Skagit river became d
*•"» «üta J«* tese ; ahe¿pekine, ah^ar- the low stage of water. The rivw b
ilugB. lüíítlóc- short waa I
.
reported four feet lower than
been known to be in ten yean n A
and two feet lower than it waa rar
known to have been by the oidrit »
habitant.
From April 1, 1805, to q p-ft-'
»0, 1808, Lane county paid $8»,(UN
of warrants and during the same pr*
iod only issued 816,401. 1 , WantaU
outstanding April 1, 1805, amoaeta
to 866,070.48, wherea« the totalte
UMI narrala,
more than barrete- debtednem September 80, 1805, awnot-
«••pie lugar, 15® löc per pound.
’ ed to 880,781 84.
The ooroner's jury, that inqsM
into the cause of the death of the mb
aeldom lem than half of it, it ought to
X.1”
be adverse to the with great rapidity through the build,
tribal retationahp. It is reported that'' lag
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Id things
and
adjoining.
Pive
the oommiastm will reoommend the
formaton qf a territorial government,
the territory to be controlled exclu­
sively by agents appointed by the
United States government
Pelham street, were destroyed.
Torrehante, Ind., Nov. L—President
,-rt1 .t i ." y - >
Dabs wilt make known in a circular,’
Te laaprave ClevateM TwH“ ,
I would have
to be sent to local unions tomorrow,
Cleveland, Nov. A—In rnfaiwim to
that the board at directors has decided, tte 86,000,000 loan just negotiated in
to make no innovation in the membos London hy the Baltimore 4b Ohio Rail-
ship of the organisation. Commercial ■
maths, Modoca and Snakes, beldi
hi"“' med*®BA oral conference at the Klamath a
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with the consent of the secretary of th¿
tressury, carried the matter into the
United States circuit court, where it is ’ £S,’’Z°C: h“0“«,?®; ¿fy »»It rides, 8c
now pending.
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urged that it should be made a pert of, Prolou«eiL ind, not -until Thursday Tben DUtri« Attoney Barnes arose
the foreign policy of the United States
did he give up hope of fully *»d ««ked tlgt a day be set upon which
to secure an understanding by which ««•‘»‘■g his health. With Thurrady u,e ■»teuoe of death should be passed
were lost b?theNfire this^^ini’ta
.
Km^ioÄ^
Wet
directly with Canada and Cuba, in-1
»mlisaticn of his condition, and i •aM that sentence would bo passed next
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nPO“ which day he would also
etead of through
and Dempeey told those gathered about hie
8 pain.
sick bed that he nefer expected to “* toe day for the trial of Durrant on
Turning to Cube, the senator was
lama
asked: "Do you thinlfcongress would
be favorable to the purchase of Cuba,
if such a proposition would bo aocent-
sble to Spain?"
• San Frapcisoo, Nov. 4.—In an inter­
"I have no right to suppose that eon-
view tonight with a Chronicle re­
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boundary
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that inspired Great Britain’s conrea
W* «iosen.
at dri^'Kta’
compound, in tins,
Armenian notabiliti-s
.
„
^ore
a
13«16c; Braxil«,’
,tro“ offerln< tar
or ««llWr
H®l*ei peanuts, raw fan™ A,a,-~’
'«“tod. We; hickory nitoT^io^»
The reservation Indians,
ment ought to be compelled to avow or
Showing the rame détermination to re-
stet that oharacterised hte conduct taîmUtoto
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11X2,heU’ Co™™iMioner Forest and the tetri .
to restrsiate.'
oiety, provoked all the nota.
'England might go to Alaska and
enter into a treaty with the chiefs of father-in-law, Jarnoa Brady, in thia
Indian tribes there with as much rea­
son as she could make treaties with
such tribes located to the south of ns. veil made a gallant struggle with the I <* toe courtroom. The next nooment
"The gold fields and the territory at
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pping bis lift, and thel*«“«“ byrierically wept in their ex
the mouth of tbe.Orinono, which is the
Ira Cogswell, owner of Cogsudll
and, on the Tadbma tide flats, oom
pou^“Ch<M“’ 0,W *****
•»"■-i- here to intervene in time to 7“ «rown in Zante or somewhere elan
pveventonotoer maamcre. The Turk- Jones * Ca, however, paid the duty
Rh'MBciate in mdy again aasert that «»Ser protest, and appealed the case to ¿UGtUc-
DEATH OF THE NONPAREIL.
are widows Sanger and Alderri^
The total enrollment of the
Or., public ach<K>h the p«,
lacked only one of being half
mnd.
**. lisille per ta.und.
♦L7MÍ.00;
ciii—ta.
An old gentleman living near Vih
Or-» says that the young men who hsw
been taking his daughters to dam« h
Vale the past year have been ia to
habit of taking them to supper at to
। hotel and having the bill charged F
him, and in consequence he has set
an 88 board bill to settle. The old mu
•ays that hereafter be is going to usd
a lunch with the girls, or make to
young men bring back a receipt to
supper Ulla.
TH« Newfoundland Smufflere»
St. John's, N. F., Nov. 2. -Outif
to toe prosecution of bank direst*
and smugglers, a special term of to
supreme court will be needed. 1*
tirals of eight smuggling oases •>•
•ooh character as to require that to?
•hall be heard before juries Th*
crown prosecutor admits that there b
little prospect of the jury’s conviotaf
for this offense. An investigation
been ordered into the WOT kings of to
customs department preliminary •» to
dismissal of a number of offloW*
whose negligence or connivance >*
mitted the smuggling in the distrist*
for which they were responsible
Columbia, O., Oct. 81.—The «W
▼ention today voted down the son«
suffrage amendment with a dta®’*
♦»te of 181 to M. George D. Tilinss
made a great speeoli declaring Uto W
••franchising women with a
qualification the white people
«tarry the elections by fair and
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