Dayton herald. (Dayton, Or.) 1885-1909, January 01, 1897, Image 2

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    OREGON
¿r.
EVENTS OF THE DÂÏ
Brav« Party af Taaaaa VlahUaa ter
c Vak« Mlll«4 la » Hat VigM.
New York, Dec. 39 — A special to
*ba World fröre Key Waat, aaya:
| i
TM L om Star eanpany, o< tbe Pa-
Venezuelana Satisfied With
Boundary Treaty. '
to a man after battling more than five
Thrilling Adventure« of the
Evidence ot Steady Growth
and Enterprise. ■
Na 4 at Cahaba rivw bridge, twonty-
MIMISTIR DECLINED TO TALK mu mites frotn ben, at 7:86 tote CHASID BY SPANISH WARSHIP®
ITEMS Of
mooing, and twsstiy-tsro Uvm were
loot.
That number et bodies haro
boon reoovorod, and farther aaanh may
regarded aa aimoat certainly acoom-
New York, Dea SA—Saner Jam An-
and General Mainala rent two squads drade, Venesuelan minister to ths
United State« accompanied by James
J. Storrow, counsel for Vramasta be­
fore th. United States boundary com-
mission, arrived in this city this after­
noon on the steamer Caracas and left
for Washington tonight
der. TM terras of ths
taludé
farther endend fortified there­
about 100 Armenians under —tenra »ivm behind arate boulders.
The
of death far other offenaes than murder ' 8Mnish troopers dismounted and sur-
■I nadad
GENERAL INTEREST
Tkri«la« M«i«r Otate«
—Oraa«..
down the two apene end precipitated it
into the river, 110 feet below. The
are so few and ao badly hurt, that they made answer to the roar ot Spanish
are unable to give any detailed deecrip- twelve-ponndere, and have gained for
tion of how it happened.
A project icon foot in Brownsville
to have a free reading-room.
motorman ud conductor and looked
Stockbuyers are paying |18 to817,for
8-yeerold steers, and 815 for oows, in “
After the boy bad been killed. Motor- Grant oounty
a» Ramia.
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«»-as WWJ.
Which stood within a few fset of wher^
C0“"t7
the accident ooourred, and in an in I
^su ever st this
étant it was beseiged by angry men.
Empire City’s town treasurer holds
•1,800 town fund« and the city boast»
\
they broke the doors in, knocked him of no indebtedneeu
down and en kicked
beet him for a
The colored miners at Beaver Hill,
¿in . and
1LiZZ
__
- — in "
„
momenta
a ^•owamaM^
ehocking Miatuivi, in Cooe oounty, are organising a lodge,
He managed, however, to. get away supposedly of Masonry.
The filibustering steamer Three
Friendo Bailed from Fernadina, Deoem-
bar 18, carrying a valuable oargo of
printed is r a far m o l to the boundary m in era and residents of mining towns inunitioni of war for the Cuban tarar-
in thia district who had round trip
treaty being not acceptable to the Ven-
renta
the viaUann.
genta. After
After eludine
eluding the
vigilance n
of f
esuelan government, the minister said: ticket«, and were returning to their
the United States warships and revenue
homes
along
the
Une
of
the
Birming
­
“I have written and telegraphed all
There are about fhirty taxpayers in
outtera, and dodging every sail upon
I have to my, and I understand it has ham Mineral road.
Wallowa county, who pay taxes on
the
ocean,
the
little
steamer,
with
Conductor
Kennel,
who
probably
bees published in your papers. I can­
tol, and was admitted inside by Mr. property valued at over 15,000 each.
Spaniah, and the Texana were called not aay anything more on thia qure- knew better than anybody else syo ■bout fifty men, was witbin haiUnj Kvltek, the proprietor, before any
how many passengers Were aboard, la distance of Cuba, on fho sixth nigh
geeted that Great Britain, Franco and ra to surrender, but the Americana re-
Elgin has shipped 787 oarloads of
further harm befell him. Tbe crowd
dead. It is thought, however, there out
Surprtosd, trapped and fired
grain,
stock, wool, lumber and ties in
surged around the etore and yallea:
the last ten months valued at •19^,000.
had been empowered by President wen not axosMting twanty-flye or ■pen, she threw shot into the Spanish
“
Break
it
ini
Kill
him
I
”
order to prevent a conflict betwem
This infuriated the Spaniard« and Crespo to signify the acceptance of the thirty. Only one passenger purchased navsl coaster, frightened off a big gun­
Strange as it may seem in midwinter
It looked for a minute as if tbe store
Spain and the United States, and ter­ they fought with renewed fleroeneoL
a ticket at Birmingham
boat, and esoaped from a swift cruiser,
treaty, and he replied:
would be raided, but Mr. Kvitek had the bunohgram to growing on Grant
minate the _ revolt
steering
out
to
sea.
The
railroad
company
tonight
fur
­
. Twice they charged, but the rapid fir-
“That to a matter I cannot discus« ”
He called county’s hills, says the Canyon City
The Three Friends put in again to made use of tbe telepbona
^bos, representing a Lon-1 ing of the brave little band drove them
He said there was no sign of disturt- nished the following as the list of dead:
on
the
Maxwell
station
first
for
an am- Now«
Jamm Bolling, of Guthrie, Ky., the aAst, and safely landed her cargo
don firm, arrived on the lari steamer back. By getting on a high ridge bo- anoe in Venesuela. Everything was
bnlanoe, but by that time matters had
Mr. Herrick expects to have work
on
the
border
of
the
great
Zapata
Southern
express
messenger;
Frank
from the Orient in Ban Francisco, with bind the Texans' position, the Span­ very peaceful, and he did not anticl-
got so warm that he requested a patrol begun on hia cannery at The Dalles in
oases of medical
catee
mediosl Instruments valued tarda were enabled to kill all but two pate any trouble when the oaagress White, of Birmingham, engineer; A- ■wamp. Not before in Cuba’s straggle
wagon. In a few minutes tbe wagon a few weeks, to put it in shape for the
at 880,000. He claims they are works pi those left. Those
two gallantly
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— woulA -meet. When pressed to say P- Connell, of Helena, conductor; far liberty has the flag of Spain been brought a number of officers, who did spring run of salmon.
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of art, and should be admitted free of “Dn^d ‘° ®«bt and held off tbe enemy more about the treaty, he showed the George Carney, of Birmingham, flag­ fired upon at ma? No othor-fihbcster,
all they could to quiet the mob. When
8.
B.
Edson,
representing
Edson
after
having
been
attacked
by
the
en-
duty.
The customs sutboritiea are
reporters ■ copy of . Venesuelgn paper, man; R. Webb, of Birmingham; Bruce
tom. degree of quiet bad been restored Bro«, of Gaselle, Cal., who has been
withholding the instrumanta, however, thirat and enfeebled by loan of blood, which be raid expressed his views on C. Phillips, of Blocton; L W. Martin, emv, has stood by her guns and ful­
the police arrested the endangered mon in L um county for some time buying
of BrookWbod, Ala.; Mr« Henry filled her perilous mission.
until the duty is paid.
flowing from a doien wounds, they tbe matter.
■nd took them to the station. There cattle, will ship about 850 bead, eight
Hsudberry
and
two
children,
of
Bir
­
The
account
of
the'
history-making
The postmaster of Das Moines, la, were out to pieces by the Spanish, who
This newspaper, the Venesuela
the men seemed unconcerned, and de­ carload« to Gaaella The cattle are '
had bia oarriera look up worthy cáseo finally dashed up aa the Texans cried, Herald, had eeveral articles on the mingham; R. H. Blount, of Birming­ trip to thrilling in the extrema
clined to make a statement.
ham,
colored;
Miss
Ada
Powers,
of
As
soon
as
the
enemy
was
sighted
of poor familim and delivered presenta “Vive Cuba libra” .
treaty, and tbe following to an extract
There wore many versions given of
Blocton; Dr. L. N. Power« of Blocton; tbe captain, undaunted, declared M
In anawer to a request from the Mil­
from one of them:
to them on Christmas morning. Sev­
the accident.
Well-informed people
ESCAPED
LYNCHING.
Mrs.
Emma
Powers
and
two
children,
would
land
at
the
San
Juan,
where
he
eral hundred dollars waa aubaoribed by
ton
board of trade for a conference
“Minister Andrade is going to Wssh-
living in the neighborhood mid they
iDfflOH ED(i lAkfM
him
wmmmw with
witu UI
LU a a OODy , OI F of Blocton; Mra. R. Little, of Blocton; bad been ordered, if be bad to go had been expecting something of the upon the queeiton of dividing Umatilla
J A'MurSw. r Owro His Saiaty to G«v- the sgreement. If is, in all essential Mr. Gardner, of Blocton; Mtas Gardner, through bell to do it He then told
kind for a long time, and were only county, the Pendleton chamber of oom-
'
are«» Stoaa.
£
dren telling what they deeired Banta I__
particulars, the same treaty offered by of Blocton; one unidentified body sud - his men they would have to fight surprised that it did not happen sooner. meroe haa written that the question of
Jefferson City, Mo,, Dea 39.—The Venesuela forty years ago. Under the Pomd to be B. Strother, colored
They broke open the rifle and cartrigde
, Otaus to bring thsra.
division to one for the people of the
presence of Governor Stone at the coun­ fifty-year clause, the only territory
Sevan were injured.
boxes and soon the entire party were
oounty; but that, as an association, it
Senator Mitobell, of Oregon, hay ty jail tonight probably raved Tobe
► .The mineral trains operate over tbe armed. Sharpshooter Gorman gathered
THE SON’S SACRIFICE.
to opposed to division.
proposed an amendment to the sundry Lanahan, colored, from being lynched. which Great Britain will have is the
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settlements between the Etequibo and Southern railway’s Briar field, Blocton his riflemen along tbe stern rail upon
civil appropriation bill, providing for
Last rammer P. Bolar, who lives in
At 8:80 o’clock, a mob of fully 1,000, Poorran riven.
By the fifty-year & Birmingham branch, under a con­ the upper deck. Major Morales was
auxiliary fiabcultural stations at potato whites and blacks, surrounded the jsil,
, Springfield precinct, in Lsne oounty,
clause we exclude Great Britain from tract arrangement Six miles south of in cbarga A flash from the oosster
HU Father»
to be selected by tbe oommtasionor of­
raised aeveral hundred bushels of
threatening to avenge the most revolt­ the Orinoco country and the Cuyni' Guerney to the Cahaba river, a shallow and another in quick succession and a
fish and fisheries In Oregon, Waahing-
Spokane,
Wash.,
Dea 88.—Benton canary seed, and sold it in Portland,
ing murder ever committed in Jeffer­ river, which is the portion of the coun­ mountain stream, which haa a depth ■olid shot splashed in the water several
mj-—. ...... -Cfon And California, for the propagation
Vitaon, who wont to the penitentiary Salem «nd Eugene. He received 4
son City.
Early this morning tbe try that Venesuela has been especially at this time of about three or four feel. rods from the vessel.
Tbe Three for a long term of years for murder,
of salmon, trout and other flshea The1
cento per pound for the seed. It to
. body pf a 14-yaar-old negro girl, Millie desirous of keeping.
This
river
to
spanned
by
an
iron
bridge,
Friends
was
under
full
steam
en
­
Attacks have
amendment appropriates 817,606 for Gaine« was found in a yard back of
came into Spokane last night, and to­ bettor than the oanary seed raised in
with
wooden
trestles
on
each
aid«
Its
•
deavoring
to
etoape
from
the
Spanish
been made on the government, but they
the purpose.
day went to Mioa7 where hta parants .Oaliforuta and the other statek, weigh­
Joseph Stampfli's furniture store. The
entire length is 800 feet, snd the height cruiser. They were now about 800
liva Ho had bora unexpectedly par­ ing considerably more to the bushel.
Jerry Burk« tbe colored boy, who child had been outraged, her akull are baaed on no solid argument, and it of the span, where the wreck occurred,
yardsapart. Then the Spaniard fired
.
hacked Mra. John Fora and her daugh- crushed and her body mutilated in a surprised ns not a little to ijear such I’ 1‘0Jae*’ The bridge was built only for the third time, falling a few rodi doned.
An old couple, while on their way,
rumors
concerning
the
boundary
ques
­
The circumstances under which Wil­
tar, Mra. Cavanaugh, with an ax, at horrible manner.
Suspicion pointed tion after everything has been settled. four years ago, and was regarded as a astern of the filibuater, but in a direct
to The Dalles last week in a two-horse
ton
wasuent
to
jail
Were
moat
peculiar.
■their home it Clio, Livingston parish, to Tobe Lanahan, and be was arrested.
—r
hack, were upaet in a snowdrift on a
very safe structure. Tbe main apan line.
Two years ago, some small boys un­
Louisiana, last Bunday, waa oaptured In tbe basement of the furniture store The United States has been the friend and the apan just beyond it, both made
strap grade on Ten-Mile, and went
"Uee the Hotohkiss,’’ commanded
and
representative
of
Venesuela,
or
to
earthed the body of a man that was
by a poos, of citisena about a mite incriminating evidence was found.
rolling down the hill. A young man
put it exactly, through its friend, the of iron, gave way and precipitated the Major Morata«
from the sooie of the crim« fa view
The news ipiead over the city, and United Statea, Venesuela has negotiat­ entire train into the river. The an- ' Gunner Michael Welsh heard the subeequently identified as that of went to their amtotanoe tried to get the
James Johnson, brother-in-law of Ben­
of tbe fact that tbe ladies are not drad, by night there was great excitement
gine landed on ito aide, almost at right command with joy and called out to
Boraea out of the drift, and the horses
too plan to burn bite at the stake was When a lynching was finally threat­ ed the treaty. ” -
angles with the track. The oars piled Captain O’Brien to swing tbe ship ton Wilson. The body was found two and hack went tumbling after. For- ■ '
Mr.
Storrow
was
also
disinclined
to
mile, from the Wilson homestead.
abandoned, and he was simply riddled ened, Governor Stone, accompanied by
In a minute tbe filibuster Benton Wilson and hta father wore ar, tunately, no one wAa seriously hurt,
talk of the boundary queation, but said upon each other through the main span around.
with bultoto.
Mayor Silver and Assistant Attorney- tbe treaty was satisfactory to Vene-
The entire wreck took fire soon after'- was amlost broadside to tbe coaster.
nor waa much damage donate the rig. '
-
rooted and charged with murder. The
General Jordan, went to the jail and suela. He raid there were a couple of wards, and was rapidly burned to the
Tbe tatter boomed forth again, but i
Harold
Parker
haa
returned
to
Bsker
fi*
11
"
***
plaoad
M
teU1
’
and
Governor Stone spoke to the mob. He < correspondents who attacked the treaty water sudga Nine persona alone es­ the smoke bad not cleared away before ।
City from O/naha, after an absence of
Pacifia railroad debts as mpde by the appealed to them to leave th. puniah-
in tbe papers, but to use hta own caped alive from all who went down, the Hotchkiss in the jpw of the Three <
several month«
Last spring Mr.
«vennnent actuary. The itatetnent ment of the crime to th. state. As words, “they went off half-cocked.” ■nd aeveral of them will probably dia Friends belched forth and sent a shell i
P*»ker left Huntington with 18,600
chows that the advanma to th« I'nln. citisena of tbe capital of the state, he : Mr. Storrow claimed the people are
The first news wm brought to Bar- between the short marts of the —nr*it I
implored them not to permit, in the ’ well satisfied with tbe treaty, and oon-
a station four miles from the
Cahaba river, by a farmer, who said did not bunt, but the Spaniards
arra
to the farm and had threatened hta land to Clark« a station near the me-
oould be mad« He Mid public feeling that white passing near the ptaoe, he •earned paralysed with fear.
Although it
wife, if «h. did not come bask to toe tropolta of Nebraska
848,188, of which sufficient has boas re­ enraged men were finally Induced to
Several men op the lower deck opened
toward the Americana waa moat kind­ heard a crash. Going nearer, ho raw
paid to reduce the amount to 858,889,- withdraw, the prisoner was removed ly, and he referred to the letter writ** the two spans of the bridge broken out fire with rifle« and this waa followed city. Wilara mid that he aooompani.d took Mr. Parker four months or more
898. The balance due on account of to the state penitentiary.
Armed Jan by President Crespo to President He then discovered the burning wreck­ by a rattling volley from the line of them to a lonely stretch of wood« and, to make the driv« he wss so successful
the Central Pacific on July 1 next will guards from the state armory assisted Cleveland thanking him for the inter­ age in the shallow water below. He men on the upper deck. The sharpnel at an opportune moment, fell upon him that he lost but ninety sheep.
and clubbed Mm to death. For thia
bo HO,818,877.
in the transfer of the prisoner.
est Americana had taken in the Vene- could hear the groans of the wounded fired from the Hotchkiss ended the he waa sentenced to a long term of
Dr. Thomas Powell, of Missouri, re-
and dying, bat without waiting to see fight, as the Spaniards sailed away,
suelan matter.
A great deal of wheat hm been sold
further, he rode qn horseback to Har- firing rockets calling for aasistanoa years m the penitentiary. It to a cam
Z
1
Dec- «—H. a Henry, the
of a son sacrificing hto life to save that in Ellensburg lately.
Anari^ln^derra7
m
i mlUioMtr® °°ntractor, today confirmed
greave as rapidly as be could, where The call for assistance was promptly
of hto father.
The city treasurer of Fairhaven has
New Orleans, Dea 39—John Hurt, the operator telegraphed to Birming­ answered, for while the filibuster was
isaued a call for warrants numbered
ham
and
Blocton
for
relief.
■winging
into
position
to
allow
the
i tract to build the approaches to the a Montana miner on a trip around the
from 8870 to 8080 inclusive, drawn
Meanwhile, hl few country people Hotchkiss t<> play upon the enemy, a
alarmed the physician« present by in­ | Great
CHARGED WITH SMUGGLING.
Northern railroad's tunnel world, waa robbed of 87,566 in Ger-
upon the general fund, there being
jecting baoolllus tuberculosis and bao- through the Cascade mountains, and
gathered at the scene to render what gunboat double the rise of the coaster
man money, a collection of rare coins,
funds on band with which to pay them.
cilll diptharial into himself, appearing that men were already on their way to deed! to mining property In Butte, aid they could, but it was too late to appeared on the port side. She opened
------ BWW »rawing mts
to take them without evil effect. He
do much. Nino people had gotten out fire with heavy guns, but did not have
Buckley oitiaens are now circulating
Prato MtM Saetea. Territory. .
commence preliminary work.
Mr Mont, and a gold nugget worth 8^00
also injected some baotina into two Henry refused to state the amount of by several colored women on the levee
©8mgr-
r
.
■ petition far the establishment of a
Baa
JMego,
XMr,
Dea
88.
—
Many
wreckage.
guinea pigs, which promptly died. the contract. It will take about six today.
t
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For ----------
three hours
Hurt ---- waa on
Gunner Welsh rammed another Mansur, the American who was arreat- wagon road from that town to tbe
Hie next experiment will bo to inject
months to do the work, and then every- “• T"rge of insanity, but the polios
sharpnel into the gun on The prow and ed eeveral weeks ago by the Mexican Summit mine« and pledges of amist-
»
HAPPY REUNION.
sputum from a woman dying of con­ thing will be ready to commence on ■ucoeeded
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in restoring his lost valuables
yanked the lanyard. The shell flew customs offioisls at Tia Juana foe al­ ance are raid to bo numerous
sumption into himself.
tbe tunnel, whioh will be one of tbe •nd his mental equilibrium and looked
straight for the gunboat and burst di­ leged infraction of the laws governing .
"•! property
The annual statement of construc­ greatest engineering feats known in up tbe tbievee as well. Hurt has re­
rectly over her. It was answered by the free sone, has been released by the in Klickitat oounty in 1896, as equal-
tion published by the Railway Ag« of railroad history. The tunnel will be cently visited his family in Germany,
Shelbyville, Ind., Dea 39.—Eleven a atill heavier thunder from the gun­ Ensenada authorities and is again at food by the oounty.board, to •1,618,506.
Chicago shows that during 1899 only 3^ miles long, and will reduce the •nd made a tour through the South
_________
years
ago John
Crim ____
went to his ___
home boat. returning shell for abelL The bia home on this rida His relearn was Tbe population of tbe oounty to 7,500.
1,803 miles of railway lines were built ■Ititude of tbe road 1,006 feet.
shot from the Spaniard disabled two of obtained through the intervention of The oounty has fifty-six organised
He always | in Flat’ Rock from the villa^
in the United State« This to one mile
“"■ied hU. ’*1B«bles in a leather belt and informed hto wife that ^e had the lauding-boats ot the filibuster, but- Hon. Anthony Godbe, American vioe- school districts, with an attendance of
Mall«arri«r Protect«« Hlmwlf.
lees than the total reported for 1890,
Burlington, Ky., Dea 89.—A col­ As iJZZ’h1, Whl^ maktn« a »our of made an effort to secure something tw did not do other dsmaga The Hotch­ oonaul, and a oaah bail waa obtained 3,580 pupil«
and the smallest mileage built in any ;
d?ooyed into • base- their three children for Christmas?but kiss wss agsin loaded with sharpnel, which allowed Mansur to leave the
ored people'a Christmaa celebration be­
The Washington state board of pilot
ymr since 1870. The namber of lines '
gan at Big Bone springs Wednesday «J?loi hto pouch not having tbe money the merchant re- and the next discharge struck the country.
commissioners for the Columbia river
on whioh this track was laid to 188 i
and tbe little
Then the Three
Mansur mid today that hia oaas was ■nd bar have submitted their report to
night, and continued all night. Cha« •nd ito content« Hurt furnished a do- fused
_----- —------- - ..... j one. would have to coaster «midship«
which to eleven less than the nambar
Elwart, a mail carrier, while paraing scription of hto aasaitanta, and the po­ do without any present« Hto wife Friends put on steam, leaving the war­ temporarily settled, and ha did not ex- me governor of vessels bound in and
new linss added in the previous!
ship, , possibly disabled,
at —
all pect it to come up again for six months out of the Columbia river from July 1
the place yesterday morning, was as­ lice did the rest The old Guman told him not to grieve, saying she bad —
.
- but,
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year. Track was laid in thirty-eight
few trinket! laid away for the chil-
*Uen* and defeatod, out of sight “in
H U Prob«1’ta the cash bail
saulted by Harvey Foster, colored, wept for joy on recovering his treasure. a
to °<>»otaw 8, 1898. It shows '
dren, and that they oould^et .Eg behind a point of ' land.
of the forty-four statee and territories, i
armed with a raaor. Elwart shot Foo­
snd no further that there were sixty-four bound in and
Th. longret mllMg. waa built in Cali­
At the oargo of the Three Friends action taken, eepeoially at Manny’« «*ty-°n« bound out between these date«
ter dead. He haa been arrested. El-
until the raw mill started up. About
fornia—187 miles on eight line«
wart's reputaitoti to good while that of
New York, Dea 39.—At thè head- midnight the busband klaaed hto wife was being landed, the Spanish coast infraction of the law was alight
The city of Ellensburg has been or-
A Par^ paper publishes interview« Foster to bad.
Mansur’s wife’s family liyM Bt
quarters of thè Cnban junta body today as she slept. He also wrote a note ask- patrol came up and a fierce fight ensued
by the oourt to make a !peoial
with prominent men of France and a
General Estrada Palma stated that thè ing hto wife not to worry and to await between them sad the Cubans tent by sario, about two milee south of the tex levy of four mills a year for four
foreign diplomat, all of whom reproach I
Pni«!,« n v
Minra' had
’‘“tad
Cube« army waa now as strong ai it his return. Nothing was beard of him General Gomm to eaoort the oargo into
Great Britain and Spain for abandon I wSSr h^.? four'
E*“»
PV *he
amount
of ’ wh
the
juda-
L0^W,0
• °aaa
«lin
a
thè
Cubana 1 bave until last night, when a well-dressed hia oamp. After two hours of fight­ them, taking his team and paying no
saloon« two cloth- aver had been, and “
»• O'»*«
foff France fa the Mexican exp^lition taa rt^. ^ ’
ing,
the
Spaniards
were
driven
off
and
attention
to
the
law,
being
an
old
rest-
man walked into tbe etore at Flat
iree
restaurants,
one
gro-
j
R,Tera
’
w
*»°
verdict
for
damages
against
tbe
city
.
of 1863, the object of whioh, they say J —
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.
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‘Ged Maceo
Af AnAH in
Rock, it wai John Crim
He asked the cargo waa landed and mfely car­ dent and aoquainted with the official«
oeeded
in ■mumuMramsfi
command
waa, "■fiored, because of an accident
was to create an American government
“d
b“1’
But a now administration of the Tia
RiVbra,” mid General the direction to Mary Crim's residence. ried into the interior.
to oountorbatanoo tbe power of the
p • »»“tposing a largo portion of
has 8,000 armed .men, with A boy of 13 years stepped forward with
The vessel then lay to for eeveral
United State«
■
ba*i,,e“ «cction of the town, were Palma,
‘
burned today. The loss is estimated provisions enough to last six months in the remark that be would show him to days in a secluded core and started for f*®0’ “aaad Man«>r to bo arrested for •10,000.
The Russian ambassador, M. ds Neli-
bis mother’s boas« Ciim recognised Florida tart Monday. She was pursued smuggling a berm into the country,
his mountain stronghold.
at 8106,660; partially insured.
Superintendent
Barnett,
of
the
St
doff, has bad an audience with the
“There will be no general laying hta child and clasped him to his breast by several gunboats as aha entered the ’ and imposai, heavy fl« upon him.
sultan of Turkey, at whioh be urged
la BTWr«« the other
down of arms on the part of the Cu- and almost carried him to the bouse
Windward Pare, and a ball from one
day from Milverton. Ho brought down
the introduction of reforms and ths. . Amesbury, Maae, Dea 89.__The ban« suob •■ was reported by General
Crim had been in British Columbia of them tore a hole in her bulwark«
‘ *BBaanada »o i* droit
granting of amnetty to imprisoned postoffioe block was badly damaged by
the higher authoritie« Since five Mok horses, and had to make them
Al ior
Z^rtuoha’s charge for ten years engaged in mining and A barrel of oil on the fernace firm aoon I
' thffit Hmm rara A41 . a______
.
Armenians. The sultan aasWted that fire today. Tbs losa on the building that Maceo waa driven to dmth by de-
Btillaguamish river three
i0r
‘
a
“
<
‘
-
Tbe
reunion
ran up the eteam, and the feat craft
A a W m _____ i _
hvm „.reason
—------ of
_A non-support from
.
and property m
of
the various occupants awraira
«Mfr, by
the reform, «greed upon by the powers mmrl
waa a perilous undertaking,
of tbe family was a happy one.
■wept away.
already had been executed and prom- T**11 a?”^„ *° J»0-00®; insurance. !>!• Cnban allies in this country it is
7" hl«h and
Emerging from the keya, two
There are still about 8,000,000 .feet
•tout 840,000.
The fire probably «imply infamous and Unworthy of con
The oompany baa u drilling outfit
«¿Omites* re* Y *° P®* ,n the mine as soon ao the
caught near the boiler in the basement tradiotion. ’’
T
°°n
of logs in the Gray’s river boom that oruiaera were found waiting for her,
■“J1*”0*
The Spanish reel
were brought out by the recent freshet.
■unhlnery can bo traneported by rail,
mis fired on her for half an hour.
Aba..«««« Bark’« Craw
■nd then work will be continued all
Allentown, Pa., Dea .38.— Five per­
winter/
New Orleans, Dea 89.—The steamer sons were injured and killed this after­
Queroismore, Captain Cram, from Life, noon in a grade croasing accident A
Oakland, Gai, Dea 88 -Dr. J. W
Kn-Bhoriff Jameo H. Woolery, of
’»—While
don, arrived today, having on board PWMre train on the Central railroad crawling through a transom in an at­
BA Louie, Deo 38.-A Republic Bobtata«*’o sanitarium waa partly
burned.
Captain Tobiaason and son, mate and of New Joruy struck a trolley oar. T. tempt to steal four turkey«, John Cor- •pretal from Now Madrid, Ma, roys:
H was occupied
crew of tbe Norwegian bark Neptune,
" r*“* De<TO' 1<M‘ hta hold; «nd, John Adams and Charles Simpson met
for Adolph Krug, Seattle’s i defaulting
i
d
2L
nwart
’
waa
«rtwnded
r
The Bouthero Jpuoiflc train was hold picked up on December 9, in latitude ‘a*tantlXkilled. Four people were in-
*ro*snrer, who was sentenced to reven
la
^taoott
oounty
last
Byjng unable to extricate
46, longitude 18 west. The bark had ^ared ~one oi
injuries are seri- by one foot
Mare in the penitentiary. Ho has been
night
at
the
residence
of
Jospeh
Canot
bimeelf from .hia emburraming noai
a crew of nine men, all told,
1. and
and waa
wi
ou«
The locomotive struck the
t’la‘o,"•
from Bellas, Honduras, bound f.
for troltay-oar at the front platform, rany- lion, be shouted lustily for help \nd
««Ch man enrolled the con­
wm found by a policeman some houra
Havre, with a cargo of< logwood. tog the motorman a distano, of Afro after
The work of raising the Strum shin­
the ««ûd«-V i--------- «
tent« of hta revolver into the anatomy
When abandoned there was ten feet of
gle and sawmill, at the mouth of the
of the other. Simpson diea on the flow
.
WM öharIT«d with attempt­
orpreea car and secured about 876.
«to, which went into the
Thada-M«w‘U
and Adams outside the door. An old
ed burglary, and locked up.
A «efectivo flue Sii. -T *•**•*’ U
feud was settled.
death forty-two milee east of Buckley,
Chicago, Dea 89,— Buffering from
Waah., on Silver river, in the Gold
Ban Franoioo, Deo. >A—While driv
A MaaM. Martor.
N*^Ue’ Tenn ’
« -Only
depreeaion, caused by financial re-
Northville, Ky., Dea ___A fetal
Hill mining district. The body wat
one Chriatmaa casualty is reported
338886336686
rerara, Otto Wasmansdorff, a well- to tbe Wane
mooting
affray
oe
oun
e
d
at
Eagle
ata.
Mt^at ». ia th. MrniugXS¿
known banker of this city, fired a bul- Maron
rr“k.H«rti had invited
tot into hta brain and dtei almmt to- ^vrainJ
°f
""P
colored, whose
dittos.
^**7 . Ha kUlad
‘-a front MyroT^*
c othes caught fire from an exploding
ent ont fron Book ley. and,
hall bedroom at hto home on Cleve- The burov w OTer • hank intoa ravine.
and
Mto£ i» . «J?“
Hawla
“taiffalo robe white in » tatrateatZd
nk’a search, found the body,
! “«"»"ta1“»« position. *mditt«. My» hoi th. roUaTÎS
ta buried in the mountain«
Aral.___ - ---------- « pueuion.
Both msn drew revolver« “d °P«od
-- - - Own«
atZ____ « »
. ”’"•■• bis
Orattnrytondvfota from Spain, «
baa bean aaoertainod that the Bpantarda XT
« It T
repRed
were ignominioaaly defeated by Phil-1
keP* ®P “»• fight more than five
ipplne inourganta in the oombinod naval i hadr^f
**5!?
and
NnT.l.t. from
y«,™ No­ I
killed and four wounded,
and foot
foot attack
attack on
on Novélate
white twenty-five Bpantarda had bit
vember 8 to 14. The Spaniards loot
heavily.
^d?“L«-nSto R^
a» WM..u
Harrie will die.
Grc
»ii
Mr.
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