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PAYTON. Evidence ot Steady Growth aad Enterprise. \ OREGON British ; bead and instantly killed daring an items GENERAL Y NCLAN WAR CAPTURED clomfl and nobody, dar«! stay in th. ! «treeta. A onrrmMaidant saya that aa i bo pamed through tbo town tbo dead Brown Hoisting Works, ia Cleveland, O., and serious trouble ia feared. Cincinnati and vicinity have been visited tag heavy thunder storms aad at several places there ia reported lorn of life and property. Near Portamouth general ditere . st Vkrtvtag atetar ateta« lone passed through the ix valley laat week, and of timber waa blown under General Snares Ynolan have sue- committee for perfected guna. teined a crushing defeat at tbo bands _ ’-------- *----------------- of tho inaurarata natter Atrain Matwi. I or Tfc«lr 014 B«««rraUi Chamberlain, S. D., July 33.—A , olauae in the Indian appropriation Mil granted permiaaion to the Lower Brule Indiana, who prior to Joly 8, 18M, which was struck by I, killing girl was taken to Newport, where it held prisoner by Macea The bat- lived aouth at White riven on tbo Gilliam all of them. was found sho bad either been drugged «• Mid to have occurred on July 15.. Rosebud Indian reservation, to return Captain-General Weytor hM issued or bad taken poison herself. < « mm Maceo’s stronghold, in Pinar del there and «elect the allotments at land Ria For the last two weeks tho a decree that all foreigners ia the island are to register ia a special book ia the government’s charge previous to Ex-Governor William R Rasarti, of email parties have repeatedly attacked just taken advantage of thia clans. and their being justified in sppealing to ar the trocha, cauaing the Spaniards much government will have to pay the Rose- ticle 7 of the decree relative to foreign annoyance. Indiana Ynolan waa ordered to drive back * bud ?Bd “ diana at the rate of |1 par acre oitisenship in November, 1834. Quebec. When be passed through Mon James Harvey* Sherman, a famous treal on his way to the aalmon grounda these detached bends of Cubans, and (or a11 Mnds Mttled upon and occupied TTJ. " in Gaspe, be waa in the beetjrf health. for thia purpose took with him 8,000 by hb* Lower Brnjee.f resided near Charlottevlllo, Mich,, is It to supposed he died of heart disesse Maoeo seems to have expected «neh a dead. Before the war broke out Sher Ho was well-known in public life, and New York, July 33 —J. H. Hilde- man resided in Virignia, where be ao- took a prorninam part in tbo national movement, and arranged to ambush the Bpaniarda Ho stationed a large brand, the Johannesburg, «porting man oumulated a fortune, which was after- Demoaratio convention recently bold . force in a favorable .pot, and ordered J" •^2“^ in Chicago hia detached bands to draw Ynolan into Pild*br^“d Albert Olsen, 86 years of age, an em the trap. Th. Spaniards followed th. ployee of the Willamette Casket Com • - - - - that he had 81,000 up tor ov« R Howard waa hanged in tbo the 1 insurgent John E. skirmishers incautiously and «aying . pany, of Tacoma, was caught in the prison corridor st Folsom, Cal, for fell into tho ambush. Then the Cubano a nobody would cover it machinery, whirled rapidly around the tho murder of Martin DeLanina, in opened Are from all side«, whinh threw htanaaK ¿«olared bistability to revolving shaft and instantly killed. Tulare oounty, in June, V894. Only the Spaniards into.oonfusion defeat — anything in -u the world, Corbett, *»-«— «- ---------- The body waa horribly mangled, tbo Jackson, Goddard, twenty persona bemdee tho prison While tbo Spaniards were thus beset, Fitsaimmons, left leg and right foot being torn off officials witnessed the execution, the Cubans charged and completely completely. Howard walked firmly to the scaffold routed their foes. Ynolan made a dee- order. A little boy of Marshall, Mich., and stood oahn and composed till tbo perate effort to rally hto demoralised Weman Attempt« SoleMe. when herding cattle, tied two of hi« drop fell A slight twitching of the foroes, but was surrounded by the Cu- Chicago, July 33.—Because her hus sisters, 4 and 6 years old, and another hand« gave the only evidence of agita* bans and compelled to so trader. band abused her, Mrs. - Henry Well- little girl with a rope, the end of It ia eaid in Havana that the Span house attempted to drown herself and which was attached to the saddle on a iard« were punned almost to the four children laat evening m the lake pony. The pony ran away, dragging A St. Paul dispatch mys & Iwanaga, ‘rcfh*’ and than »00 killed at the foot of Twenty-fifth street She I the three girls half a jnila. Two of > ot Tokio, Japan, general manager of “d wonnd*i- fourteen was intercepted by the police in tbo act I the girla were killed and the other vupuaiisi MMM IJWaiMHJIJl wuipauj) offioera among the killed. The Cubans of leading the children into the lake badly injured. limited, baa jute signed a contract with hero also say that Maceo will hold The colored people of Cincinnati COMMITTED SUICIDE. the Great Northern Railway Company Y nel an aa a boatage to aave thejivea of held a memorial meeting in honor of prominent insurgent officers who have for the establishment of a ateamahip Harriet Beecher Stowe. It waa in thia uj BUU OpAUlMTUB. WUv *ir»l ad OB O BfiCKtr III« lino between Tokio and Seattle, Thus —« oity that aha wrote “Unelo Torn’« of those offioera ia Capote. If thia ------- D»«m.f «ou«. bodism Cabin,’’ alto spending her early life ^.«ba Spaniards, it Roseburg, Or., July 31.—John Beck- here when her father was president of bill« of lading are in fore, from Tokio *■ thought Ynolan will meet the same er, a native of Bavaria, living atCleve- Lane theological seminary. Bho was 'to Buffalo, N. Y. fate at the hands of Macro. land, fifteen mile, west of Romburg, married in Cincinnati, Professor Stowe ____ W i at mass« Want«. . committed suicide yesterday, after hav- — — being connected with Lane seminary. -k A«a«r«. New York,. July 31.—The World *”• his dwelling-house and its He was 76 years old and leaves a A dispatch from Zansibar reporta v I.« 1. * I-.' Publisher ths following correspondence oo?ie“ta'. . wife and six children. that the American I bMh John D. from the headquarters of Maceo, Tomas He had «ro”ble with his wife in th. . Another bond issue is being «poken at Panjwani Joie Pinar del Rio. June 36: tarmooa, and bmt her over the head of as a result of- the heavy gold with "Th. want ot a few cartridges and a • wl? * "reiver. His 16 year old son drawals. assistance of the Brower. few cannon," mid General Antonin *°°a «*•• WMpcn from him. Th. , The rebel imp! is gathered in battle Mao«o, "ia all that makea our govern- mother »“d youngest child then went array near Buluwayo, and a fight is ment me nature’s rocks instead of brick * neiBbhor, half a mile distant, and Tho band which aoeompanieo Buffalo probable. and mortar for a White Houm” a l^JMr-old son came to Roseburg to The barkentine Elim MoManemy Bill’s Wild West Show attempted to ■ Asked how many and what armsand „ Te the ia«b« arrested. Meantime, — w«,. »w.uu v— —’ w«™ was sunk near Memory Rock, Pa. No drive under a bridge in Massillon, O.------- 7J— AH the men were scraped off. Five or a“B>«‘»‘«> to guarantee to m. ^*4 i M' WU* lives were loot ■ix are reported dead or dying and in- wax ln’“7 lwo months, he h°<iywMfound early this - A terrific wind and rain storm in - - 7 • «aid: monring a mile from home, and 500 nraMlv jured. -------- *........ Ilf---------- 3 » A . ___ --- ra. VAFfim fwim VMa n.-------SO, _________ . * IRIi r j Ohio badly damaged crops Light running at large and for cutting thistles will bo strictly enforced in The Dalles. are: 53 to - ' c*dl* «te» gray. 34<sJ6c. «toa. UM Ue; According to tbo report given the oounty court by George Tregaskis, stock inspector, then an over 110,000 sheep in Harney oounty, not including lambs. Handover A Co. propone putting in a mill at their Olalla, Doulgaa oounty. Roiled onto »2^« feet, and at that depth the assays run from fifi. 50 to 850 a ton. It ia said. ;> The Long Creek Ealgo, of Grant oounty, ia informed that over 300 sheep are dead on the range between toe mid dle and north fork of the John Day river, the result of poison on the range. ! Tbo Umatilla county grand jury cau tioned justices at the peaoe against issu ing warrants for the arrest of persons charged with petty offenses, unless the judge should bp satisfied that the evi dence ia sufficient to convict or that the accused ia attempting to leave the coun ty or atate. C. B. Wade, cashier of tbo First Na tional bank, of Pendleton, easy, after a personal inspection of seventy-five wheat fields in Umatilla county, and upon careful inquiry, that the damage to tbo wheat crop in Umatilla oounty. __ . ¿icily’, W P« cent per bunch - ; It looka as though Salem and Marion 79 per ban; county were to become famous by tea- eon of tbo newspaper sketch artiste produced from that section, mys the Statesman, r. r. Bowers, a bright - and conscientious cartoonist, has been summoned by telegraph to tho office ot a San Farnctooo paper and to assume the duitee of a valuable assignment. Tbo directors of The Daitos, Port land A Astoria Navigation Company visited the Cascade Locks, whore they met the governor, secretary of «tato and state treasurer, who wore looking water, and will require only alight repain before it can be operated. Tbo repain will bo made aa aoon as «be water goes down aufficiently to allow Ae oounty oourt of Union county a ning struck a number of buildings. The deadly yellow jack ia playing . «ad havoc with the Spanish army in Cuba, and many at tho soldiers are dy ing. Two cabin-boys of Pomeroy, O , shot and killed Peter Whittaker. The kill- * !■< was the result of rivalry over a ■ woman. ■ Mon silver to to bo coined. The m Ban Francisco mint will soon resume | operations and it to mid that about I 8600,000 will be coined during this B month. ton rifles, «a miler caliber, 160,000 cart- Beoker went to VcH Pemel’s bouse, took ridges, 10 cannon and 100,000 rounds 1 gnn ’b®1 bimmlt He' had been poisoning at Santiago, Minn., of a i of artillery ammunitions. I might do aoting ,u*n8ely for some time, and family of nine children, caused by it with much lass. I would invariably WM aTldw>«V inaane. drinking lemonade. The children died one after another, and the parents are after maneuvering their columns into oul do sacs and I would take an im- Vera*** not expected to live. portant town. Tbo supplies captured of «ho Hot there would amist in the capture of ".B 7liT27’ W“. al®oet entirely A Fatal Call snia Fir«. * «»is morning, Fire broke out in the residence of toe u«xt-one, and so on until I would ot abont 8,000 in- John Coyle in Fresno, Cal Coyle be able to storm Havana with ita fully k I m T8"! of 100,000 men and nrblta^M’ bn,in®* Portion of toe was in the house asleep at the time and equipped army ra.ara^ va JW,______________________ _ • - ' — ,na place being clustered around the rail was burned to death. He was a — fifty piece« of artillery. pioneer citisen of Fresno oounty and "In addition to our 60,000 armed road station. All this section was de- possessed of considerable meant men, we have fully 30,000 more men •«oryed, only three businese-housee re —y " ■ 1 '■ armed with only machetes and re maining. The total lorn is variously Flaadlah Womaa Bu(«d.-------- < volvers, thus giving us a probable total News from Coeburn, Y a , says that of 80,000 revqlutionista in the field. 000, only a small portion of which ia Mary Snodgrass waa hanged there for covered by insurance. The burned the murder of a 6-months-old child by JAPANESE ENTERPRISE. burning it in a stove. The woman waa two hotels and toe bank. The fire was ' 38 yean old. The Snodgraas woman without doubt the result of a plot to was a disreputable woman and was destroy the town. The blase broke out v. compelled to leave Pikeville, Ky„ On about midnight, in three different - Ban Frsnciscfo, July SI. — Among that account ’ ??°?’ “d “ ‘here waa B0 «PP«"«^ the paasengers on the ateamahip China, the fire burned itself out * n««d lBT«atlsatlo«. which arrived today from Yokohama, — uni sea o C a I ml Senator Harri«, chairman of the sen- were Bho Nemato and T. Kumkado, WORK AT THE LOCKS. ate committee to investigate the recent prominentJapaneee buaineaa men, whose THE YEAR'S IMMIGRATION. bond imues, mys be haa not yet deter errand ia to arrange the details of a mined whether the committee wil* gigantic oolonimtion scheme in Mexi >tloM Will Comm.ee«. wait until the fall before going or co. They have eecured an option on The Dalles, Or., July 31.—The with it« investigation or will complex 800,000 acres of land in the atate of 8300,000 appropriated in the last river it« work, frame ita report and make it public thia summer. The last meeting land iB anltl tn .« at ~ ioc<a Al we caacadea of the grawon abowa Iba »wMe Adjourned subject to the call of the The immen»rtaLt will bi o^Tu/tato “°W aTaUaWa’ and grM,to wko «nvud inChtaeoe chairman. I aP “to Mr. McDonald, superintendent of “B «be fiscal year —y Patera«« Jy Oriiklng <«mra«4«. Intense heat prevails throughout the southern portion of Great Britain and in France and Germany. In London the mercury marked 80 degrees in the shade and 186 in the sun. In Paris the beat to so great it has been found necessary to close many workshops. On July 4, the inmates' of the oity infirmary in Cincinnati were treated to green apples, lemonade and other lux- uries. The inmates drank and ate too much; sickness followed, and eight have since died from the effects of the festivities on that day. Noah McGill, sheriff of Tishomingo oounty, I. T., reports that three white men were found hanging to the limb of a tree near Reagan postoffice, a few miles from Tishomingo oounty, Chicka saw nation. It to generally believed that they were bonethieves, captured * by a party of Texans, and swung up on the spot. It to understood that the secretary of A London dispatch from Wady ■tate haa instructed the United State« Haifa reports that the messenger who miniater at Lima to demand a prompt carried the news to Khalifa at Om- settlement of the olaim of Victor C. duran that hto army had been defeated Nemato ha« «bout August 1, or as soon a. Maooord, the American citisen. for al at Firket, waa immediately put to leged brutal and inhuman treatment by death by crucifixion. Khalifa an that the canal between the upper guard the Peruvian authorities. Mr. Mao- nounced that the same fate would be eord’« olaim to for 8800,000. It grow« impoeed upon any one who mentioned trade directly with the countries south out of hi. imprisonment by the Per the Firket in hto hearing. The engineers have determined to of the United States, as far down as uvian authorities in 1888, while be construct walls at solid masonry be Panama, and a steamship line has been was acting superintendent of the rail- subsidised to run to port. Long to" radTt d ^.r***' tween the upper guard and lock gates. John Cameron Simmonds, formerlj > road at Arequipa. Pacific coast The main nrat -in i- ** “ Mtimated that theee walls can of Chicago, and a member of the bar Ban DlZ .„/l. i ** ** «»“Ptoted in two or three months, Felix Faure, president of tbo French ' died at the Ward island insane asylum the Japa*nM manufactures"to^imiLrt tx®,trooUon °f ‘hern walls will bo republic, was fired at from a distance New York. Hto businem interest« of only a few feet by an unknown man, all then cotton inXd toe °' D‘7 were largely in the West Ho waa in but the bullet fortunately went wide tFr,nCi*00 *nd ifmi^ work con™f°' of its mark, and the president escaped terected in mining and railway oou unharmed. President Faure had gone ■traction in California, but did much rangement w’ll" atoop^Lbl^ be^a’de wifi ¿Tut^n ttaT«^7 of hto business in New York, and war to the Champa to review the troops with the Tehuantepec railJoad, tom wi we^kl WUhln He had no sooner entered the field when well-known to Wall-street bankers giving tho now steamship aooom to the i Kn, wif^ Mr. Bimmoodi was an suthority on a man ia the crowd stepped forward Atlantic ooast ** «’“P1"“«“ and flrod at him. The shot did not criminal law and wrote a great deal This steamship oomponv has nothin. C ? “ Z \Ot «he outer that subject. His Writings on to do with tho onTXJI to nJ" 5*™ *lde wU1 >» take effect. The would-be asoartin waa prison reform have also made him lished with Portland, of.! L toe-in mofto?’ Lm arreeted. He declared that he only fired noted. a blank cartridge. Port of call , m tn. main mantos jill^ bo requirad to complete The Prince and Prinoesa of Wales ia The semi-official Neustenachricbten behalf of the queen gave a garden Urra«k» Ü« with th« VMe. J*11“' I*fm ta ironical languagt party at Buckingham palaoe,.in hon Riparia, Wash., July >1.—One at to Rudini’s speech in which ho refer Vancouver, B. C., July 31—Word the meet oold-blooded murders in the es of Prinoeas Maud of W*1 m , who to red to the pomibility of bettering the to bo married to Prinoe Charlo« of was received by the steamer Burt to- of this place was committed The Denmark. Th« «tateroom« of the palace terms of the triple alliance. day that tho body of a woman had been thig James D. Lawrence ware thrown open to the guest« of writer draws attention to the weakneu of Italy, which was so completely found on tho shore of Gambier island w.nT^-iZ- rente from Walto Walla whom there wen about 1,000. Am- basaador Bayard and Chauncey M. Do- beaten by Abyssinia, and asks what on Howe sound. The body was dreewd ahe oould do against France. The ar- in blue serge snd had evidently been ■ pew wore precoat. Tbo Loudon Post aanouaoee that ttolo declares that Barateri '. report <m ,o”’ “ the tbo complete rout of the Italian army other features were genu No person at Adowah to perfectly true. Her al answering the description lived on the ites should study her bad organisation. island or in that district, and no one hill«, but waa followed by a poaee and captured about two mile« from Complete returna of tbo eleoticu of He will be taken to Colfax. membero of tho cbamber of repceeoota- In Oakland, Cal, Peter Gorden a Tbe-io-y^. tivmof Germany «bows 105 clericato, young man, who had jute arrived from 18 libérala, and 38 sooialists oboeen. Guinervtlle, had a deepen to encounter old son of Henry Teller, living at .J?,?*0?’!7 *L—Thro. men This givea tbo clericato a majority of river, while bathing 1» th. river their lives in the firs which destroyed beyond bis the car barns ot the Chicago city nUl- w*y, at Cottage Grove avenue Thirty-ninth street, last night, bodies were found in the ruins after daylight, and until a abort time before ■ ■ J, 1 Triple Alliance ia at aa and. from which the ' ' matter of the deputytoip for the acbool pointuient in that oapaoity, the board taking the grounds that disqballSmMod aa to the princlpalehip atoo dtoqualifles her from diacharging the dutiea of the " office aa deputy. 7«; dry The city council of Puyallup haa ap propriated 836 for cutting the thiatlea in the street« and highways of that town. During the month of June the Eggert A Johnson Company at Getobell, in Snohomish oounty, cut 3,176,000 •hinglsa Government Architect Aaron E. Johnson, who will have charge of 1 building Spokane's new army post, has arrived in that oity to assume hto duties - • ■ i’ According to the report of tbo di rector of the mint, Kittitas oounty took the lead in mineral production in Washington last year, and produced one-third of the gold of the state. George H. lame, a Georgia melon R tallo, 8L80 planter, has booked an order to ship two carloads of tbo green-above-the-red fruit to Seattle. 8,000 mites. Ths freight charge to 8850 per carload. Captain Kingsbury, who ha« been twisted employed aa engineer of the Yakima reservation ditch, report« that the «Me: channel will carry 164 feet of water per second, sufficient to water 40,000 acres of tend. Tbo oyster men of Mason oounty have all been notified by the state land oommissiooere that their deeds for . LU Point, in Cowlita oounty, a logging railorad to being built, it will be about five miles in toogth, and will tap a largo body of excellent timber; heavy steel rails will bo used, and tbo «rack will bo standard gauge. A fow weoka ago a quantity of flax straw, grown on Puget sound, was ■nipped by tbo Beattie chamber of oom- ■am to Barbour A Bone, of Lisburn, , dtetrtet in Belgium. . ^■ •PPlioaitoo has been filed on b^ half of Anacortes to make that city a sub-port Th. recently erected mlmon i M»«rtM there will urn fish brought I from British Columbia waters. This fegivm m toe rmson for the applioa- 9117* A. Tobias, of Delta, in Whatcom oounty, heard a hog aqeual near his home th. other night, aad on going out found a black boar had just kUM «**• hoB- Mr. Tobiasson killed toe appeared among range oatt e have already died, myo the Asotin Sentinel The stookmen have