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NOWOTEVITIES Victim** Husband Held to Answer tor the Crime. - DAYTON EVENTS OF TBE DÂÏ Evidence of Steady Growth and Enterprise. on a sandbar OTHERS ABB ALSO IMPLICATED ÍTBMB Of GENERAL INTEREST friendly Oompapy, of New Haven. Conn., for 10Q,000 guns of the Les pattern. TW Information ta given by a oomaseroial •gent who made a businsM oaU apon th«oocapaay. . Ha was told toy the M- oars that tbe government was ooetrsct- asost brutally murdered by a eortfade tn Omaha, Neb. The motive was evi* Q a Udell, a atreet ear conductor, Washington, Nor. SA — Secretary Morton, la bta fourth aaaaal report. Jaat made public, sbowa that with *380,000, which maybe saved from the appropriations for the currant fiscal year, there will have been covered back into the treasury since March 7, priation of <11,178,465. * That this great economy was effected without any loss of efficiency, be attri- lag avertane, not oply to thè United Statai, bat to Bngiand, thè Argentine Republio and Austria, whiuh erg *b* principe! wbeet-growing ustiona of thè world. The idea suggasted, as out- lined bere, ta that thè natioas, oboeli thay sue fit to unite in en agreement ■pon thè nbjeoA oould fix a pria» for wbeat to bo maintained aniformly tbroagh various eeaaona ot overproduo- tion and anaattafaotory _____ sosoey crops, oropa, caused oso «od by drought or continued rain, and thus ■sake the principal grain staple upon which the millions of consumers de pend for food, almcat os unchangeable rifle and a bea' Thé vetarte Vhytvta* Bi»*«r SUM — Oracea. ' Norristown, Npv. 3*,—Charlas' O. murder of bis wife, Emma P. Kaiser, Who waa shot and kilted on a lonely road near Bridgeport, dn the night at • October 38. The verdict rendered fey tbe coroner's jury this evening boMa hirt responsible for bar death, and adds that be wu aided by unknown persons in a. sobetaaodo defraud insur ance companies. . When the murder was committed the oouple were driving home from Gulf Mills, a village near Bridgeport,' where they had been delivering por traits from their store in tote city. Grant’s Pats' ta to have a custom lowered, Art one oapciaed immediacy with fve men in it, four of whom were (uarta mill soon. ,'. Cattle are being shipped from Pen drowned. Another boat, with four of the orewi oapsiaed nine times, Ideihd dleton to Kansas City. two men. Ttod 'three men by heroic Having secured the Coos county meant reached the. shore. Daylight aourtbouse the COqills people are no.w found the rest of the crew clinging to > C. pondon, second assistant engi signature in Lebanon,.aa^jng;tha;con>i neer; marrisd. ; . ‘ 1 fist civil service rule, which be declares t) ponrt to, fuse the> h&unty fbr ooyote' down and instantly billed by an eloo- ' to be "absolutely indtapsnsable to tbs store bta wbeat and obtain toereon a ■oaipe^flfi.’^' , /-g, maintenonos of an economic and effl- loan that would tide him over until ; Work of rebuilding the bridge over 1 oiSnt administration of toe public serv Dea Moines, la., of blood poisoning, become erososi wbeat was in demand in the wolrd’s Two mo*, namehwoknown. - ‘ the Walla Walla river, south of Mil- ice.” tained from Frank Mencill, a Nqtrta- The steamer Point Arena reached 1 tpn, will bet begun at once, but > the town hotel-keeper, who found Kaiser To complete the "already perfect eye fair price for it • madly circling about the road, shriek -the scene at 11 o’clock this morning, bridge will i Bdt be ready for travel for Al Polliok, a young lawyer, and the , tern of civil service” in his department, ing “murder.” while in ths carriage and aent ort 'll boat, and, by grtat two weeks or more. the secretary recommends the appoint borrilby burned b fore those operating A FLAX MILL TO StART near by lay tbe corpse of his wife, bravery and shilled seamanship, res mant of a permanent director in charge ■A Crook 'Bounty man has just re it realised what they wen doing. cued seven men. In making a second turned from Tennessee, where be went with a bullet in the head. of bureaus and scientific inveetigations were instantly killed by a railway train Mrs. Foley, a widow, aged «0, and Kaiser’s story was that the murder I trip, jbo boat -Wat* almost sw«m*«d, som time since with a carload of horses. The inspection of animals intended bar unmarried daughter, Fanny, aged while attempting to cross the track in had been committed toy highwaymen, and spa compelled to abandon all Ho reports having found a ready mar for food ta treated of at length, and 40, were found murdered in their home Portland, Or., Nov. SA—Mn. W. P. who robbed them of valuable jewelry efforts on aooouut of the great breaker! ket for hia horaes, though the price stress ta laid upon ths increased effioi near Liberty, Ma It wasaoold-blood- enoy of the work, duo to tbe extension Lord, wife of Governor Lord, untiring and money. Next day, however, the washlfig over the wreck. A sailed was Was low. of oivil-servieo rules, which has been in her efforts to- promote the flax in goods were found, under stones along washed overboard and reached sBor« The citizens of Ashland have organ- bery. The robber or robbers first dis- dustry in Oregon, held ■ conference in the road, and suspicion was directed almost dead.- He wae -revived by a rapid in this torrto» found in tbe suburbs of Balt Lake with ified ’‘a registration law" chib, the Portland yesterday with Dr. Thornton, tdkrard him. Subsequent developments doctor on the beach, ts * . Tbe total number of ante-mortem purpose being to secure tbe enactment houea Fifty dollars, all that was se- two bullets boles in ths aida No mo At 4 o’clock thia afternoon^ a-sailor inspection of cattle, sheep and bogs 1 of Washington, and Henry L. Deniel, proved the woman's life redently had tive ta known for tbe murder. this winter by tbe legislature of a law relative to the project The conference been insured in a number of companies jumped overboard, and attempted to providing- for £ system of registration during toe year was 86,917,479, an in- bed on which tbe women had slepA ureaoo over the previous, jynr of over yesterday was the result of long oocro- for her husband’s ‘benefit for an aggre swim ashoae with si lino. Tbe Mrohld- ¿^voters. By« SUdaigh* Oli. ’ ' A correspondent of the London Daily President Cleveland ta burning midr 60 per cent The total number of post spondence among interested parties. gate sum of <10,000, and that the entraps of hta life-prsberver brtke and . On the banks of the Willamette ’ .Mall at BA Petersburg says he ta able Ths plan, as given by one of tbe con the man went down. 1, .. mortem inspections wae 38,184,868, an. oouple had not lived happily together. to confirm the report that consternation night oil in the preparation of hta an ferees, is to organise a’ stock company Lighthouse Keeper, Bsomn,. an In- slough, near Bbappoose landing, there increase of 36 per cent - A mysterious - man and woman, nual meoaage to oongresa. The mas existed while tbe osar was on hta visit of <100,000 capital, and to contract known to have been intimately associ dian, Laaerne, WIUlAm Canniprey and aro perhape wee than 6,000 cords of For the sake of economy, the exports in Egland over tbe discovery at a plot sage is being written in sections and ofr mloroeoopioslly inspected pork to ! with farmers to furnish a specified ated with Kaiser, are implicated. Al Cunningham manned p boat- and wood which have been placed there by against hta -Ufa The Belgian police will be put together in consecutive countries not exacting such inspection, quantity of flax per year, the contract They held meetings with him some j made two heroic efforts' to connect the people living in the vicinity of Soap- ■ seised a parcel of bombs, which were en form just before it goes to congress. have boon greatly discouraged. Tbe to be based upon a reasonable estimate days before the murder, and were seen wreck with the shore line, but were poosa Thia ta tbe result of one years’ work. route for Paris, just before the osar was All of Mr. Cleveland’s messages have total amount thus inspected was in f «of the amount Oregon soil will produce in the viinity of’ the spot where it oo- i unsuooeissful. leaving England. On tbe same night been distinguished by neatness and round numbers 38,000,000 pounds, of per acre Enough flax thus guaran cured at nearly the same time. The Indian school at Fort Bidwell Tbe steamers Point-Arona and Alos- the Paris police arrested forty suspects. dean penmanship, and the forthcom which 31,500,000 pounds went to ooun-y teed, machinery will at once bo ordered sar are off tbe wreak, but can render now feemran assured fact. The special In tbe absence of absolute proof the ing will be no exception. He ta writ tries requiring inspection. and a manufacturing plant located mgh« m . noria. Da.«, no **‘•‘4“«’ until the sea oalmA A agent who has been looking after the ing every word of it by band. “—‘ matter was dropped. Ocala Fla Ns» 91_ whii.. a.»»- P“«ing steamer landed a gun at Point -matter will proceed to open the school Ulearanoes were issued to 891 vessels somewhere in tbe state. Salem‘stands wailn M^7y niit at will in a short tima It will require a corps carrying oattle and sheep. The num a good chance to be selected as the site. The Philadelphia A Reading Rail ber of cattle tagged for export was The purchase of the old Scotch mills is borne of road Company was reorganised at to Both of seventeen teachers in alL " parts in the Mnd sand, - < Tbe woolgrowers of Grant county of here, Noah Wilson and bis son John «1 ‘ of the ship iP are faat ,n Philadelphia. The railroad was sold •ignore Mahal Ormanian’s election as 887,869, and 433,608 Inspected sheep under consideration. under foreclosure on September 38. toe new Armenian patriaroh ta an ox- were exported. The per <pntage of loss will meet this week for tbe purpose of had a quarrel with the brother of a girt A SHOOTING AFFRAY, -sailors »u. claim - ■ the Under tbe plan of reorganisation there wllent sign of peace in tbe future. An in transit a lem iban whom they had insulted. The Wilsons i nn The ,^.> - - booideat u _< was — organising a woolgrowers’ association will be three companies—tbe Philadel imperial iarde will be issued, approv ever before. flnaUy drew their pistols and opened butX ntoht wL to« for the piutnal protection of all sheep phia A Reading Railway Company, ing tbe election, and the next day the Mr. Morton urges strongly that gov- fire, shooting down Joseph Howell. toe Ugbl men, and to consider the proposition of the Philahelphia A Roading Coal and patriarch will enter upon his functions. nmrat ins0otion should be extended Nelson' Howell and George Avery. •*•••* masty milaa i levying a tax to be dd^d for the exter- Iron Company, and the Beading Oom- He has already decided that religious to all animals intended for human Jackson, Cat, Nov. 3 A—A shooting Nelson Howell, who was toot three ‘ carrM a Usha <£■&«>.'* £-** < „ pany. The latter ta known as the Na councils shall taka immediate steps to food, whether for consumption in the affray occurred early this morning on times, ta mortally wounded. The other ^.Jiunioipal UuthoritiM of Silverton Tacoma, Wash., Nov. , tional Company, but an applioation has examine the rules of organic law, United States or abroad. r arc in borrespandenoe wifh portons at 7 two men are b^dly wounded, but have steamer San B been filed in the Court to have the title which will doubtless be modified. The cattle, and meat trade of Great Amadon City, resulting in the instant a chance to recover. ......... ' tE0on Rapids, Mich., jwhwaro dmirous day st 4 P ’ li. ■ changed, ’ 7 ~ ” Britain ta reviewed at length. Of live killing of J. Thomas, at the hands of coming to Silverton to start a'woolen After the Wilsons had emptied thefr ■ellteg Their Children for Bread meat arriving in the United Kingdom of W. Payton, bta torothsr-in-law. pistols they drew knives and threatened bon Hill *oodt. It has been definitely decided by Su -mill, if a sufficient bonus can be raised short of her usual winter- canta She Bev. R. P. Mackay, of Toronto, Can during tbe first six months of 18M, toe Thomas, married a stater of. .Payton. perintendent Irwin that tbe holiday anyone who molested them. They then arrived M< ‘ it 8 ’ “ P. IL The by Silverton people. The Eastern com _________ _______ semion of the Oregon' State Teachers’ ada, foreign secretary of the Presby United States rappliiro 76 per cent of I___ Their married ___ life __ was unhappy, and started to leave, when John Wilson Northern the cattle and 4 pu cei^ of toe sheep. . their matrimontal jm led to'taMSul branch to Carbon pany wants enough money to pay terian church, has received a letter Association will be held at Salem this was seined by Mamie Avery, sister of Hill, minea freight oh ths machinery, ■ furnish a from one of the missionaries in India The testimony of the deportment ’ s separations, the wife returning to "her year, beginning on Monday, December one of the men who wae shot. With a Captain Smith wired the situation, to lite and put up a bnliding. which tells of a terrible tale of distress representatives abroad is that tbe oat- f “ on more than ooeoocaslqu. . — 88, and continuing for one week. folks The slash of hie knife Wilson almost cut off San Francisco and wai instructed to As the East-bound oyertapd was * and suffering because of the failure of tie from the United States arrive in John S. Frye, a returned Alaska the wheat crop in that country. Peo English porta in excellent condition. last separation took place a few days tbe right side of the girl’s face and aha mil with A light' oaaga.. • Thursday tearing' Letodrell one day last week,* miner, met an old schoolmate from ple are on the point of starvation; The Glasgow market is especially com ago. About 6 o’clock this morning, fell faintipg to tbe floor. The Wilsons °0*! began oomigg in, and be oogld a rdok wot hutUfl through toe window Thomas repaired to the Payton plaoe, then fled and have not been.captured, Germany in Tacoma. They roomed parents are silling their children for of tn O. R 4 N. oar, striking Mrs. mended to American shippers. and, rousing the inmates, said be had though-poeses hava bean punning, them have gotten away Friday morning with together one nlghA and in the morning bread, while some are leaving them to The report shows a steadily increas- come for bta wife. He wae told it was all day. They are desperate oharaoters a full carga" Captain MounttqrdL the Harding, wife of Conductor Harding ot Frye missed <660 in gold, hta sole poa- perish from want. injg dessand in England for American no time to come, whereupon Thomas ■nd have bean in many rows In this Southern, Pacific agent here, thinks the The Dalles, who was, occupying one ot ^seosiona Hta old schoolmate had light cargo should have beep'in the the bertha For a tone it was thought bersee. During tbe first nine months drew a pistol and odmmenoed shooting, county- • Q”' Mra. i Harding was seriously -injured steamer'4 fevor. '-' ’. > t,-*s of tbe present year, more of these sni- one shot taking effect in Payton’s The Ban Benito has been between Ta- but her. injuries proved to be only msls were shipped to that country than shoulder. Payton then went into the An angry mob attempted to lynch slight • an old German named Breckman in declared innocent at murdering her in any previous entire year. house, got his shotgun and fired at - SA Louis, Nov. 38—This forenoon, ooma and San Fgrqoisoo since Jhe Ban- Pedro was wrecked near Victoria Tn The secretary again takes occasion to Thomas, kiting him instantly. Cherryville, Kan., for hia brutal treat husband, must stand trial for insanity. the twenty-eighth reunityi of the array 1891. Fora year previous she Nad been ment df his daughter. She was beaten Her counsel claims the proceedings sre express his opposition to the gratuitous of tbe Tennessee convened in toe running to Comox, B. C. The South sold in Ellensburg recently for <1.76 a - into insensibility and died from her in- irregular, but Judge Wallace refused* dirtribution of seeds and to express the Birmingham, Ala., Nov. 34.—A lors of the Southern hotel. General era Pacific bronght her around -frdm head. juries. The sheriff prevented the mob to release her, ansd the case wanoon- hope that the praotioe will be discon G. M. Dodge, of lows, tbe president, Rhe made tbe from securing Breckman and he was tinned two days, when the jury will tinued. The report concludes with a party of a doaen young people, who left called the meetihg to ordbr. Among Newport in 1830. ' The expenses of conducting the eteo- pate upon her mental condition. / hurried to jail comprehensive review of the condition Ensley City last night, in a wagon for those present are: J. A. Williamson, round trip between, here and San Fran tien in Whitman county amounted to -------------- ii * of American farmers. Seventy-two per a hay-ride, had their merriment trans- cisco every eleven days, and in the of New York; Colonel Fred GranA P. <3,408.63. ‘ A three-story structure at the corner formed into death and disaster before summer season carried 6,600 tons per cent of the fsrms in the United States, T. Sherman; Congressman H. B. Bel of Front and Davis streets, Portland, A Singapore dispatch says it.is Ten thousand bushels at rpd obafl they had proceeded a mile. A new trip. , owned by the Ainsworth estate, wae rumored that Li Hung Chang will Ve- occupied by their owners, are absolu bridge has just been completed across knap, of Chicago, and many others of There are several members of -the mid oldb wheat were sold in Walls tely free from mortgages or other in- nations! reputation. Nothtog but rou pertly destroyed by fire. The building turn to private life, being disgusted Village creek. While orossing the San Benito’s crew belonging to this Walia last week at 78 oenta a bushel. wai occupied by the Oregon Cracker with the treatment he received on hie oumbranoee. The secretary refutes the stream tbe bridge gave way, precipitat tine business was transacted today.' port, and much uneasiness isfelt re -Three itambnM Wagon lotos of fruit Company, whose plant was ruined, return from his journey around the idea prevailing that the farms of the ing tbe wagon and its load of human Tomorrow the election of officers will garding their safety. trees parted through Ettatauburg last ■ West and South aro.more heavily bur entailing a lorn of about |30,000. The world. Thia dispatch also states that freight fit teen feet below into the wa occur. General Howard, who oom-’ weak en route from Yakima» to toe ' damage to the building will amount to the new Japanese-Chinese treaty gives dened with mortgages than those of the ter. William Shannon was injured manded thé right wing of General ChildCremated. Ifenatebee country. ~ East and Northeast. States along the Sherman’s army on tbe march to. the <10,000. no concessions to foreigners. Hamilton, Mo , Nov. 34.—Five chil North Atlantic, he says, are quite about the head, and died today. ’ Mag sea, delivered toe annual oration to Governor-elect Rogers has announced The Cariboo Gold Mining Company, heavily encumbered with farm mort gie Hartigan was injured about the night Hie subject was "The lout dren ci Mr. and Mn. Snyder Neal, Jiv- publicly thathe wiil not be a oan^L ing five miles north of to« «ity, were bead and back, and will probably dia of Spokane, has declared a dividend The First National bankof Rioux gages, and New Jersey carried a debt Charles Barnes was badly injured about Two Battles of Sherman, Including the burped while their parents, were attend, । date for the United States senatbrship " at 3 cents a share. This makes a total before the next legislature. • Surrender.’’• City. !■•> has closed its doors. The of this kind greater io proportion to its the bead and internally. ing a danon They bad. eight chib Several of <136,000 paid in dividends since failure ta due to heavy withdrawals farm valuation than any other state in others of the party were seriously in j A wood- famixie to still threatened in dren. The oldest, a boy of 16, and a February, 1806. This ta ths mins British Bark ZIulia BlaaM. The bank ta one of the oldest institu the Union. The frequent statement jured. The cause of the accident wae Garfield. But very-little can -tot baby accompanied tbe phrenta to a so- whose manager was held up by s high Hoquiam, Wash., Nov. 3>.—Tbi tions in the city, and waa considered that the farmers are almost universal that the stringers of the bridge were cial party. A boot 11 o’clock tod gath brought in there, and tbe supply at dry wayman and robbed of <11,000 in gold one of the soundest The smount of ly in debt, despondent and suffering, too short and gradually worked off tbe British bark Zinita, which went ashore ering broke up.' Roon after startla;; Wood, in the mountains ta said to be bullion notiongaga The robber was liabilities has not yet been mad he says declares to be without any sills. The water in the creek was six north of Gray's harbor tbe 9th inst praotlqally qxhsusted. afterwards killed by the foreman of known. * foundation, a belittlement of agricul wae floated at high tide today. Thé home, tbe Neals and those aooompiuiy- ing them, disooverod the Nii resident* - *» the other night a large rook, weigh the mins. feet deep, and but for the timely work ture and an indignity to every intelli vessel was taken off by the Glasgow • ing about ten tons, oame rolling down Inaarganta _D«reat«a. gent and practical farmer. The farm of those least injured, tbe ladies and Salvage Company, under the manage on fire. When they reached the burn The board pt firs oommimioners in those more seriously injured would ing building, the father aaw 'hisli- tbe. hill and landed’in herring’s ware An official dispatch from Manilla ers are not mendicants nor wards of Spokane has decided to request ths ment of Captain William Burna year-old girl lying burning in the front house in Stella, Wahkiakum qounty. have been drowned. Three thousand tous of ballast were re resignation of Chief Winebrener, of sent to Madrid says the insurgents the government to be treated to f nnui- door, clasping her 8-year-old brothel Tbe fall of the rook shook' tbe whois have been defeated in an engagmeeni ties, but the representatives of the old the fire department Mayor Belt, af moved, but the rigging was not in her arms. The flames prevented th.j ter a long contest, has secured control with the Spanish troops fought near est, most honorable, most essential oc stripped. Anchors were-set several Mayfield, Ky., Nov. 34.—ok murder rescue. Th children were then dead. , As a result Of two days’ hunting on Santa Crux The enemy lost 600 men cupation of the human race, upon days ago, and at high tide today tbe . of the oommimioners, and extensive which all other vocations depend for and suicide occurred here today. R. sails wore hoisted, steam in the ddnkey The father fell.in ■ swoon, snd hst toe Columbia, between Pasco and Wal removals are probable in the various been s raving maniac ever siaoa It L lula, a correspondent of ths Walla Baker, a farmer, recently aued for di subsistence and prosper! ty. departments It is thought that Clair engine kept up the strain on tbe anchor vorce. He and bta wife had net lived Unes, while the tug Traveler, from thought the fire was caused by an in- Walla Ganette says be 'killed three Hunt, of the water department, will be According to. tbe official report the oendiary. Nora, 9 years old, is ths geese, two eagles, one ooyote, six jack together for aome time, and bitter feel the next one to ga TRAINWRECKERS FOILED. here, bad out a six-inch nawser. After yield of principal cereals in fifty gov only turvivor. ing exiated between them. Today, rabbits, two cottontails, one -sage hen several pulls the vessel glided out into ernments of European Russia and the Burglars broke into the house of John Baker went to seo his wife at his resi and one muskrak deep water, safe and apparently sound. Mirka, an old mieer, of Cleveland, a Caucasus in 18110 ta 16,350,000 quart dence, and when toe would not listen There ta talk of organising a coyote The vessel saved cue anchor, but was Meadow Lake, Or.( Nov. 38.—A bed He was known to havohta money hid ers below the average of the last thir to hie overtures, he toot and killed her, drive on a large scale in Garfield. It obliged to leave one, as it could not be teen yean. landslide occurred at thia plaoe. Buch den somewhere about »he promisee and Salt Lake, Nov. SA—Just before the and then toot himself twiou Both died cleared. ' damage was. incurred that the present is proposed to make a circle six or eight the robbers tried to force him to tell 7:46 Union Pacific southbound train almost instantly. proprietor will not attempt to reetoro miles in diameter, embracing a large them hia secret hiding place. He re A firedamp exploeion occurred in a reached Keyeeville, fourteen mi lee it. The slide occurred last Saturday. part of the country between Garfield fused and they tortured him. He was colliery near Berlin, Germany. Twen north, an employe of the road discov Bmgeror William DiaSMtoa. Hot Springs, Ark., Nov. 38.—Mayor and the mountains to the east, and sur bound hand and foot and a lighted ty five bodies have been recovered. ered men placing obstructions on the London, Nov. 34.—Ths Dully Mail's W. W. Waters wla acuqitted today of For more than a mile in length and lamp placed at hta feet until tho flesh Forty or fifty men are known to be still track. When be approached and spoke, Berlin correspondent says be fears that 800 feet up tbe mountain side the earth round the "varmints.” toe murder ot Harry Martin, a hotel While digging a well on a farm was literally cooked. The old man entombed. fiave way. The dam and flume, power ho was answered by several shots, after Emperor William ta disgusted with the drummer, last spring. The jury was writhed in hta agony, but protested generators for the large shingle mill, near Walla Walla last week workmen which the men fled. They had placed proceedings of the reichstag, and ta out but a short tfme, when it returned Were carried away, together with much found a knife imbedded in a clay for that be had no money. The flends then ties across the track, and it ta believed determined to dissolve that body un- The boiler of Reno Bros. ’ sawmill, it was the intention to hold-up the pas lem the increased naval credits ate a verdict of not guilty. Waters killed at the building« and machinery, in mation, eighteen feet. below tbe sur- applied tbe flame to his hands, then to bta body, until bo finally aank into un- twenty miles northeast of Sedalia, Mo , senger train, due in a abort time. The voted. He regards them M"tos mini Martin in a street fight caused b> an cluding two large turbine water wheels.f faoa Tbe instrument is about ten ‘ ooneciouenem, in which oonditten he exploded, demolishing the mill, kill polios of Farmington have arrested mum consistent with toe efficiency of assault upon the former on account of ojw *b« «»tire lake, which it inches long, and looks as though it had waa found in tho morning. The bur- ing John Reno and severely eoaldina three suspicious characters found in the the navy, and considers the navy will an accusation that he violated hta one-half by one and one-half miles, wai been fashioned out at hoop iron. It is promise to protect the drununers in tbe .rajMd mo« than seven feeA Tbe loai now in toe possession of, Colonel Bears Edward Rena glare got nothing. vicinity.' prove a splendid electioneering cry. event of hia election to the mayoralty. at tbe county clerk’s office, in Walla It ta underetood tbe next step in tho Baar VaeMS a Otamg^a Wtolla. ------- Venesuela affair will bo that Veoosusla A Paris dispatch says that during a Oimflnnati, Nov. IE —After throe Antwerp, Nov. «4.—A disastrous firs will empower her plenipotentiary to Jbe motormen and 'oondnootrs of tbe New York, Nov. 34.—An unknown ill and bear fight at Figueras, in ^eliberotioD, a jury in the /Unit eettle and sign with the British pleni »pain, near the frontier of France the man and woman were found dead in has occurred in the market known as San Franeieoo, Nov. 34—Twenty- Tacoma Street Railway Company have potentiary a treaty referring the bound bear broke bta chain and scrambled their bod in a r< cm st tbe Standard ho Incite. Anumber of stores and booses ed States oourt. Judge Lurton presid five mon, who form the nuolfos of a been appointed special policemen, with ary dispute to arbitration. It ta sug among the audienoe. Many persons tel today.-having been suffocated by were destroyed, and the damage done ing. reached a verdict for the defense scheme to establish a colony of artisans out salaries. They are empowered to today in the case against Herman gested that tho treaty be eignod in were injured in the stampede before illuminating gas, which was flowing ta estimated at <80,000. arrest boys under 16 years of age who Keck, chafged with violating the law <» <»« or more of the South Bea Waehington. from an open and an lighted burner in Wanda, met tonight at the Turk-street attempt to board oars while they are in tbe bear was killed. prohibiting bringing skilled laborers Jack Waiker*e saloon, in BakorCity, motion. the aprartmetnt. Tbe police are still from fsroign countries under ami Is a of. By a clever ruse a man disguised as investigsting, but they have found Or., was visited by four masked men, Mr. G. A. Van Arida, 8f Rdokland. te a heavy increase in traffic on ths The defendant had conducted tbe in pebljo for fund« with which to pur- who robbed tho till of its contents, s postman easily secured a bag of regis nothing tending to indicate murder or Missouri Pacifia Iron Mountain road, has a cow that to capable of making a . ** • ••bosmsr and an outfit They dustry at diamond cutting hi to. <10. Tbe robbers cornered the mon in tered letters of tbe value of 43,000 suicide, and they are of the opinion the working hours at the shops here ,10<* f* * fobooner world’s, record. . .Sb« to fifteen-dx- the saloon with shotguns and pistols, francs from a mail cart in the Rue-du that the entire affair ta due to an ac- have been increased to nine hours per United States since 1896, and was * KW,h roppUsa to as- teentha Jersey, and hits made 431W therefore by tbe terms of ths law per Allemagne, Paris, and decamped. and made good their escape. °W-“* - X day. Seven hundred men are benefited. A «Proial appeal pounds of hotter, besides furnishing mitted to import skilled laborers. for aid will be made to the bhurohee. ” ; tbe family with all tbe milk and cream A Madrid dispatch says the govern tawmill BwtWr Kspre4ed. ment loan of 360,000,000 pm*ai hai Memphis, Nov. 3A—The Lee Jine ArMaaMssntatroa t. OeamaaMaepte» for their own nee. Governor Lord, of Oregon, is in re been greatly over-eubooribed, and ro- ceipt of a request from John A. Wake steamer City of Osceola. Captain Henry Urot weik the tmivgrsity of Wash Ma’ No*’ ,r—Tb« boiler Mov »< -The Chronicle’s has arrived over the Canadian Pacific of Beno Bros.’sawmiM, twenty mitas D ington received from Alaska a fine • field. secretary of the Trans-Mississippi Cooper, ou her way from Aahport to Ro«ne correspondent says news baa been *™»ty flve passengers, who northeast of here, exploded last Bight •peoimen of jade, dark green in color, International Exposition, urging the Memphis, sank at Crsigshead point, bad been held at North Bend by elides, demolishing ths mill. Jo1£ received there from Canstantioi'ple •nd shewing signs of having been used of Spain has been obliged to engage appointment of a vioe-preaident for the sixty miles above here tonight All of but who wslhed over tbe slides and twenty special oountefe in Madrid, ow state of Oregon. The exposition is to toe passengers and crow were saved. B«». «nd ssverely scalding Edward “ * •Ort 01 qn*ITy from The Rena ing to the crush of subscribers, num be held at Omaha, beginning in June Tbe cause of the accident was a hidden reached the connecting train. * - --— which be slowly and laboriously cut tattoa provail«. bers of whom were only able to subscribe ■nd ending in November, 1898- The stone knives and spear pointe. Later * ------ «-L2 - a - . g . flora single bond. Capitalists in Ha governor ta anxioua to learn of rovp n on<’ «nd was ground down to an edge . Pa., Ng* .gg, Ä vana offend to subscribe 6,000,000 aible citiaeo« who will acoept such ap- Proprietor of the old today. woken axle caused a serious wreck at pointment. Unionville on the Pennsylvania sail- ■curiotaty shop store on D street com « w - - ” • "F • wanw WWtIJ, ■ * MTV by blowing out cot grooves, at the bottom of which are Denmark allows every subject, male The Coliseum at Borne ssated 87,000 Ms bruina His place of bueinem was shattered edges, showing where a knife age of 11«, of Mme Darteli« R.wtk»w or female, who fr sixty yeara of age, a a veritable tasasafc house of wiles, <* spear point had been cat out The small p •ble exhibition ot ooolneaa after bta