Bp - J T Day ton Herald. ram m « h w op — 1 - !------ WEEKLŸ market letter . Oewalum ■•pkiaa -A C«.'» Bevtow ut Portland. Or., Oct 81.—It has al­ ways beenahe claim of old traders that A Resume of Events in the an advance of 8 Ke. .The wildest ex- numerous fluctuations inoreaaea speou Northwest citmeent characterised the trading. lation. There ia no lack of the latter, -- -• —e— 7—wr - Thors was talk ot possible failures. but the f*m* does not appear to oome to tbe front with any degree of free­ INDUSTRY GROWING IMPORTANT ROBBED ANO LOOTED A STORE dom, although there has been a decid­ EVIDENCE OF STEADY GROWTH top figures, touching 1»^ several ed improvement from the dullness that titees within the first fifteen minâtes prevailed thirty days aga There was enough action last week to rait any market took a sudden plunge down­ trader. Wheat moved within a rant e Notorious ward to T8K> reacting later to 78M& ot 1% cents, and to make tbs situation Shortly after 10 the price receded to more favorable* to holders, closing F General Carloe Eaeta has token quar- Sea Frencisoo, Oct 31.—William 78K®. then within a tew minutes it ■The tax levy tor Clatsop oounty thia Guthrie, Oct. 30.—Particulars were figures were within a fraction of tbe tore ia Oaktaad, GaL, oad aaye bole " t T7* A. Wilcox, of Washington, D. a, advance a full cent. During the frenay year will be between 13 and 18 mllla. teceived today of the raid on the little highest point prepared to meet Ma snomiea Hb fan- «»attotioal agent of the United States at the opening a few trades were made The latest clean-up of the Virtue There is s good tone to everything, aginee bo to being punned by hired ow"»»1“fo“ of fish and flsberiee, has aa high as 79^0, while sales at tbs town of Carney, about twenty miles east of bet«> yesterday. About 0 and the tendency ia gradually upward. mine in Baker county, to estimated at assassins in tbe easploy at Mr. Lopes. ___ ■ “ arrived from Oregon and Washington same moment in other parte of the pit o'clock -at night, six masked and The lowest prices this year have been *30,000. the miaiatar from Salvador. Lepra as- aeons was for pnrp0^ preparing a statis- were at different figures, ranging all armed outlaws, supposed to have been seen, and the backers of both political It is expected that the distillery in serts that jbe general to a bluff* and to q—rs* * a mua. tioal report of the fishing industry on the way to 78^«- I headed by the notorious “Dynamite parties claim that whichever way the Granta will be started up about No- afraid to make a move. twwu ■«*« a ciaim. coast. He has been induatrioualy Ì. Dick,’’ one of the associates of tbe Dal­ election goes prices are bound to ad­ Tember ]. The beard at rapervtoora at San United Btatoo Miniates Torrell has J® «Re pureuit of bto investiga- In Sight ot Lttorty. tons, rode into the place and held up vance. There will bo many sharp For the fourth time in four years. Franciaoo has appropriated *800 tor lodged with tbe Turkish government a »»«¡«‘riee in Oregon aad New York, Oct 81.—One hundred the purchase of a supply ot the Goto claim for *40.000 iadomaity on behalf Waahiugton several weeks, and will and alxty-mven Armeniana, who em­ the town. Carney is a town of about breaks from the bulges, and tbe opera­ Crook oounty is the first oounty to send BOQ people. • tors who do not take too large lines in its asaemment, roll to the secretary remedv tar lenroov. It will he need the ne8»> who attacked Mrs. from famous battlefields and historic children of WiU Davis,__ _______ traps and nets are having fine catches. Tbe United States circuit of appeals ulubman, was held up by two women Thon,M Johnson in a suburb of Coats- San Francisco, Oct 30.—W. F. places. Earth from tbe grave of La­ overturning the wagon. Two of the children were killed, and another fa- ^ot ninth district has decided in villa night before last, has been landed Bsrrett, who imagined he had been fayette and from tbe cemetery of Pic- without the necessaries of life in Guay­ In city «» of owns South oenu, Bend, in that wmy injured. lujuruu. iu their weir flight, nigni, the tne f»vor °« the v»w wat ■ League Club in Chicago. The in jail. When the officer took the cul­ delegated to establish tbe innocence of pus, Paris, will be deposited by M. I, tally aquil as a result of the recent firn them. ante of the colonel aecured his prit to the railway station a mob sur­ Theodore Durrant, during the latter’s de Leland, consul-general from France, bor.es ran against a tree, breaking the d»?’* °“* against the water company _____ __ wagon tongue, and ‘ turning the wagon lhere- An interesting feature will be tbe watoh and *30 in oaah. Being rounded him and it was with the great- trial, was arrested tonight for insanity. the city, fearing pestilence will follow eot difficulty that he succeeded in plac­ Perret accosted a man named Riordan planting of a year-old miniature oak j 0TBr endwise. Mr. Davis was not in Bears are plentiful in the neighbor- ing the soared negro safely on board on the street and ordered him to throw by Helen Hallowell, registrar, and »b* wagon, but had tied the horses to hood of the Coquitlam river, says the done to relieve suffering amosm those UmwVwxvaA D _______ _ ■ a fan/va ________ ' IT-—__________ _ av «... the car. Before the train started up his bands. Riordan succeeded in; Herbert R. Baker, oolorbearer of Vai- • fence, from a^LlaL which they broke away. Vancouver News-Advertiser, who have remained. A num stones were hurled through the oar putting him to flight, and meeting entine Holt Society, Children of the! ' ber have been ahot by Indiana within The grand jury has indieted eleven windows thick and faast, and the paa- Policemen Benjamin and Clanoey, in- American Revolution. This wee tree TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION. the paat few weeks. Infantil» Crook. •engers became terror-stricken and fonped them of the occurrence. They bps been grown from an acorn from the Waitsburg is now lighted by elec- Dennie Myron, of Chicago, is only rushed in all directions to escape the pursued the lunatic, and at Hayes, famous charter oak, of Connecticut, tha Most important Coavontioi trioity. The plant waa installed by month with a loss of *810,000. Cash­ flying missiles. One man was struck street overtook him. He resisted vig- presented to the society by Mabel Bur.‘ Held Years. - - - - in - ier de Blanc was also indicted for home capital and enterpirae. It baa a on the head by a stone and tbe whole ' orouely, but was subdued after a short gees Hough, of Notwioh, Conn, Colorado Springe, Col., Oct 31. capacity of 600 16-candle power lighta, ' tawoe to the reform school as a burglar. side of his face was laid open, while a , struggle and taken to the city prison. T" The forty third convention of the In- and will be run by water power. The indicted directors are aune at the Ho grow up ia that unsavory neighbor­ number of others received slight outs INSI8TED UPON HIS RIGHTS, ternational Typographical Union fin- It cost Walla Walla oounty *600 to hood known aa "Little Helf," and and bruises about the head and body. : community. —;------- r- . ished ita se*ion in this city today. about as aooaasbo wore trousers fell _ __ _ _ _ . ~ London, Oct 30.—A Berlin dispatch Captain of aa Aaurina »t«am«r B« Matters pertaining only to the oloeing extradite and bring from the Indian territory Daniel White, a soldier, IT—"• ' to the Timbe my. the usually well in- *■»« *be companionship of thieves and fuaed to Gtv« up a Paaaaaxer. of the convention yrere transacted. U, of war. General Greely, the chief sig­ By charged with seduction, and then no Ban ^ancHoo, Oct 31.-There was formed Rohleasiche Zeitung reports the nal officer, says the military telegraph tough« Ho helped a woman in shop­ • ,ul lively day on tbe floor of the German government meditates sending Havana, Oct 19.—Anoth* interna ^E11« »early allAhe delegates had left ease could be made ' against him be­ lifting. and then took up thieving co tional incident occurred in tbe barboi the olty’ officers of the union only , local produce exchange. Wheat is ad' a commission to endeavor to secure a here today. The police attempted te rw»rining behind to attend to several - cause he married the girl. vanoing on heavy orders from shippers. tract of territory on the east Tbe big bear that ia one of the fea­ coast of arrest on the War4 line steamer Vigil.' minor »»tters of business. President excellent order. ... _----- ----------------------- Three ships have been laden with China, to enable Germany to tures of interest at the Tacoma hotel, share in anca a passenger on the way from Prescott this morning said thia oonvea- The Sherburne bankrobber confined wheat for Calcutta so far this month, -------------- J" tbe Martin oounty jail, Minnesota, and continued large purchases for ship- the Industry and commercial develop- New York to Mexico. His name was t*00 bad in m,n7 respects been the broke loose from bis chain last wook, one twelfth o< the cost o< operation of ««do a statement to tbe sheriff, ment in November and December to went of China. Angel Fernandes. He was born in n>oflt '“Portent held in the last ten and it required the combined efforts of the hotel force, 600 spectators, and the entire signal corpn „ .. .--------------------------bha ba* verified, giving his Australia wore alao made. December Asturias, Spain, but claimed to be a estimated it had cost *80,000 A Warklaamaa-i FaUtlea. nearly a quart of chloroform to secure An mat-bound Usimi Pmsiflc pas- name as Lew Kellihan. and hia home wheat advanced today 4 W cento, and Mexican citiaen. Captain McIntosh, him again. Cape Town, Oct SO.—At a meeting eenger train was held up a abort die- •• Rock Rapida, la., where hia parents May 6^ cento. December closed of the Vigilance, refused to deliv* the Pittsburg, Oct. 81.—Mrs. Rebecca The harvest of the cranberry marsh tsnoa-east of Uintah. Utah, near the »«Mds. He give, hia ago aa 31, and strong at *1.80K. and May at *1.88W. of several thousand workingmen here a man up. The police ordered the Vigil- mouth of Weber canyon, and about «tataa that Ma broth* who waa killed Barley waa alao strong today, having resolution was passed praying the gov­ near Ilwaco will be about completed ano. m be d.=, wb^X oÂlîï"^ eight milee from Ogden. McIntosh consultad with General !.. « if.’ 5“ " ‘f _ ____ ' “*■» week. etaht milea fmm n-n— w------------ waa but 18 yuan old. The reading of advanced from 86 K for low point of ernment of Cape ' Colony to summon tain ___ _____ w -__ The crop will be between courts s gain st her i «.000 «nd 8,000 barrels of berries this gers were molested, the robbers con­ dj— led to the oommiaoian oi September.to 87K cents high point to- parliament with a view of abolishing Fisthugb Lee, the United States'^reL I fining their operations to tbe nil and the ertma. ------- . _ the Vigil father, Edmund Kearsley, and others season. So far, no frost has reached ________ gay. if grain continues to advance, the duties on foodstuffs. Thom who general, and soon aftewards attended the meeting afterward formed ■M«sm Were Cremates. California farmers will enjoy a season anca was allowed to aail, with Fer for property aggregating about *900,- ! this section, and the crop will be one a procession and carried their reaolu- care were uncoupled by the robbers and .■ There waa a terrible crexltJ A th. ot 000 in value. About seventy acres of of the largest, and the berries superior prosperity. nandea on board, to Mexico, tiona to the governor. run ahead of the train a few hundred tbe land lies in what is now tbe city of »o any yet gathered. yards and both cars broken open. The Detroit, and waa divided and sold Tbe farmed around Colfax have be- wew What Pretestaa the Miasrs. robbers failed to open the safe in tbe In ,887’ White claims gun aeeding and th« «mount of fan Leadville. Cola. Oct 31.-A bout Lisbon, Oct 20.—Tbe Portuguese London, Oct. 30.—The Daily Newa ■lin“nre ’untod «r“n >”»J- *•> ‘b 1,6 miner’ fr0,n Miasouri, to work ths _ express car. Railway officiate any tbe ZZFteft ttata thrZ Z oork Venus, Captain Pinto, hailing booty lecured was a few mail bags, but cere of Fr^k B<^r\f hT.^ tn J?* Bisen mine, arrived this afternoon, haa a Berlin dispatch, which says that from this port, which sailed from papers signing sway her interest in the | year will bo greater than that of any a batch of Alaa tian recruits, who wsre as a great portion of the mail waa oor- house took “ aM”'*nd P«oP»c about tbe depot Cardiff October 1 for Lisbon, foun­ property, telling her that she was previous year if the weather continues “d newcomers. General traveling on tbe railway, mutined and dered in a gale on October 9, off signing papers of minor importance. favorable. The rise in tbe price of fiiZi EX^i J* ™ had ‘ force of troop, on wrecked the railroad carriage, shouting Skomer island. Twenty persons were wheat ia stimulating the farmers to in "Vive la France." Thia ia supposed to a good proportion of cash, the loua ta band to escort the men to the mine and drowned. The Venus was a bark of Leibnitz, thevgreat German philoso­ creased activity, and nearly every inch indicate a revival of chauvinism since prevent an attack on them. 647 tons register, and was built in pher, was almdbt equally great aa a of rammer fallow land will be planted tbe osar's visit. 1863, at Liverpook cheas player. by election time. *™. - Mn Pauline Olievteri, a aack aswer. Medford, Or., Oct 31. — J. O. John- met with a terribis death in the Chli- Tbe Yakima fair paid expenses and Madrid, Oct 30.—Reinforcements of Outlet for Orala. fomia Italian Paata Company’s works aon, one of Medford'a prominent and 8,000 men, led by four generals, will • hundred dollars over. All purses Cleveland, O.,Oct 30. — Twsnty flvs Topeka, Oct. 30. — Owing to the fact well-to-do citiaena, died at bis hones in start far -ths Philippine islands No­ and premiums have bean paid, as also freight oars, with their contenta, were thar tbe drought this summer damaged this city last night, after an illness of vember 13, to tak/part in the cam destroyed in a wreck on the Big Four the wheat crops of tbe country, and the employes, and most of tbe inci­ a few days. Mr. Johnson came to Med­ paign against the ihlurgenta there. Tbe commissioners . near Wrilingotn, O., last night. The «*’•» »»*• Mexican government baa re-' dental expenses ford in 1888 from California, and had worked hard to make the fair a success. Broche repitad with bullets from hia j “ 1 .* 111 r * oh 1100,000. The track ■»« ’ ▼«I »>>• duty on grain for a period of • large amount of property in thia city I.»' i stalo«. . The report of the superintendent of London, Oct 30.—A special from has been oompldtely blockaded all day, »vcral months, Kansas grain is now and county. He waa a mem bar of tbe Bombay announces that a bucket of tar aad trains are running around the on th« ®ore into Mexico On-ucoount injured outlaws fled, carrying their wreck ov* other roads. of ' the direct line, tbe Santa Fe ia •» »be end of tbe last quarter, Septem- A fan with a little ear trumpet at­ was poured over tbe statue of Queen ri. , v. handling tbe greater part of this grain, b«* >0 ¡eat, there were seven inmates, Victoria there during tbe night and a tached is the latest device to aid the baling on becoming “d »be» road expects to ship over 1,000 fonr men and three women. Thè cost pair of old sandala tied around tbe the metropolis of the state. It haa now in»° that country within tbe next of supplies footed up *3is 68 and the a population potml.tinn of nf 80,000. months. superintendent’s salary was *180. *ctiw* DAYTOM.. Statistical Agent Wilcox in California. Bold Bandits Terrorize the Inhabitants EVENTS OF THE DIV « Ui 5 i 3 MIS K M ? ■ ! = Ft ■ in the county jail for libeling W. A Elisabeth Whitman, a well-known pi- £ inured in a trolley accident at the. oneor, died last night at her borne Haseltoe A Schuylkill railroad and the She was bon in 1838, married in 1888, and, with her hueband, & 8. Whitman, London, Oct 30.—A dispatch to the Times from Madrid says the new 700- ttn cruiser Princessa de Austrias, which baa been fixed in the mud for a month owing to an accident in the launch at Carracea, yesterday floated off of its own accord Spokane, Oct. 30.— Jamea Reed, a farmer, whose place is about sei on milea from town, has been missing for three or four days. Yesterday search was ‘n-tituted and last night he was found dead. He had been digging a bo»« on hie place to aink a rook, which Ixmdon, Oct 30.—la an editorial on interfered with terming opmations, the campaign in the United States, the his family living in town. > -AW- □Ss Werk - th. P..«.. c.l. v Colon, Colombia, Colon, Colombia, Oct. Oct. 21. 31. -General —General yAJTnf Belin, tbe PanAma canal director, re- SZliT turned from Parte on tire French steam- 80 T*T « a-».!» b . in »Orth ^««on is 68 7? been in the M ,n7 000 in “•>" West Indies 160 laborers to work upon - B"“0“ -- ’ hoM ------- up your hands, the canal Tbe Panama railroad ssys tbs Yakima Times. In addition ‘ ■team* Finan*, due hero Saturday“ WaXn’^SL“^««‘««y of has not yet arrived. Washington the full three score and «•» FJJ" allotted by the psalmist to ftu the Beak Créditera. : T“» Bastien has appeared eight Washington,Oct 11.-Tbecontroller before Hymen's altar. dLí’ofT^7 J**?'*’ • dirV D Tbe " “«P»« of receipts of the the Groat Great Northern Northern J*7? °* *■ Snohomish from N“Wom1 hw*b of April 1 to October 1, were *3,000 more fa a • s fai ly Oft $ 11