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WILL APPOINT CIVILIANS- Maori v Bill«« WMt. WRPPTWITIES Valter Stete«. waab legten, Jan. 5. DAYTON twenty-four OE HE DAY Party Not Accounted For. T «king tl te three t- FITE MORE SURVIVORS LANDED retary with Aasistant Secretary Mc Adoo, Naval Uonstrwattw MtehteHi and a number of bureau chiefs, th. sub ject was fully diaousred, and it waa tb. opinion of all preaant that th. aituatton sixteen inches today. Families are moving out of their The steamer Caransa, from Rotter- hunses, and lowlands sr* flooded. Wa- (MRjtr reported loot off Cape Abjo» Mr **Wl yarda, and K vacete of toe United States by tbs ap pointment of a number of export dvil- Colombia Striving to Get Cora IslatKL *crowd today' and two of *»•*» ““f1" NICARAGUA RESISTS THE MOVE keepers, who have been violating the Evidence ot Steady Growth ' w *and Enterprise. . s ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST law. ■ ■ , -• Today Patrolmen Visrgiver and Har rington found the saloon of Sommer* rrens All Ska Olli«« aad Town. or ti,„ Tbrivln» elater Blate« A Treadwell doing a thriving backdoor ' L- businem Ac the eflioere entered the —Oraffaa. air waa filled with olubcy. bottles and The John Day flouring mill, having glasses Oflloor Viergiver was struck on the heed and felled with a olub. ground up all the' wheat in eight, is, : He was drawing his revolver as be fell, now idle. ■■"T.'' Marion county’s assessment for tau« and aa ho fell ho pulled the trigger. Several ulfts wore fired from the ha* already cost 97,000, snd the.cud crowd and Harrington managed to get to no* yet, says ths Statesman. hia revolver out and pulled it upon A colony of Illinois people will Treadwell, who waa pounding him on leave that state in March or April, to the head with a bottle. The neat mo aettle in th* eouthern part of Yamhill ment Harrington went to the floor. A i ' county and the southern pert of Pulk great crowd had gathered in front of «onnty. the saloon, and the exoiteuient was in Fred Kemper, of Pendleton, who won tense. One ottoer outside guarded the s cayuse at a raffle the other day, gave door and sent for the patrol _______ wagon. A the UEUE ---------- ---- , . X___ EU95 WMi 1W UligJUEi U WUCI UIJU beast IU back to ite original owner aud .quad of eighteen polioomM reapondwi. - with orders to arrest .very on. in th. haIld. piao., but most ot ths crowd had man- | Engineer Dillman, of the Attoria aged to slip away. Offloer Viergive bad an ana broken railway, says that there are 400 men • - . . mA anrr^wlr non* Wumtov und th.i I 'I . in two places, a finger broken, hia noae at work near Rainier and the Clan- kanie, and that two big dredgers are dislocated and an awful gaab acroaa the scalp. Hi. injuries are not neoeMarily beü>« ™B “ight and day. Henry Buoobolz, a prominent citizen fatal. Officer Harrington waa out with broken glass. Ho has a severe of Tamarack, Uamtilla county, is burn- soalp wound and serions bodily in- ing ohasoosl. It takes five days to jurie* Treadwell syee dio* in the j burn a pit. and be haa to watch it right lung. An examination late to- day and night, and camps by the pit. night showed that he is suffering severe , The Wallowa atage waa wrecked hemorrhage* He ia no* likely to re- fast week by an accident oh Wallowa-r cover. _______ ________ । hill. There were three passengers that TH.' Hiraras.. Craal. j day- *»» »h®* «°» walk J0“* b« ' Wsshingtou. Jan. 4 -One of ¿«r® t>>®«ta«e «tarted down the hill, so main objeota of the formation of a n.w ‘h®* Bobo y waa toinred- Greater Republic of Genttal America ! G- W. McKinney, of Brownsville, is said to be the completion of the Nic* last week butchered a hog that dressed arsgua canal. Señor Roderi^uez, re 033 pounds, from which he rendered cently recognised ss the diplomstic 180 pounds of tard, and the Browns- . - « - «.L— 44 YT7411............... representative of the new country in villo Timte asks if any Willamette 'he United States, is said to be charged farmer can beat the record. Managua, Nicaragua, Jsn. L—-With little beating of drutno or Mowing of «rumpete, a warlike move upon the per* of tbe republic of Colosniba to now M- Heved to have been checkmated by tbe Police Officer Bratton waa badly near Smith, of the Norfolk navy-yard. republic of Nicaragua, although further shot while trying to oapture two bur- with a alight chance of aoven more bo* the detail« preliminary to the appoint- news from the objective point. Corn island, is anxiously expected her* menta will be <fampl«ted. It to thought About s month ago the government at Daytona thia noon — Captain Murphy, wstching, Opened fire Md shot Bratton thousands of bushels of oorn. It has that tbe oivil eervioe oommtoeion will of Nicaragua waa informed unofficially twiee fa tbe teak of tbe bead. Ho raftwd for sixty hours, Md to still rain- Stephen Crane, the noveliat, the 000k, be called upon to furntoh at once and two sailor* One of the latter, twelve or fifteen men who, by rigid ex that Colombia had planned to make a will probalby die. ing, but growing colder. landing on Corn ialand, a valuable In Northern rain to William Higgins, of Rhode Island, amination, have proved tbemaelvee ex Eddie Chandler, about 11 years old, - i, Michigan the , ifsz; strategic point situated abput thirty- died soon after reaching land, from wss drowned in Pormeuf-river, in Po- «l®o sever* Neer Menominee, it has perts in this line, end wh«n secured, aix miles off the Mosquito ooast, be cstello, Idaho. He threw hie bat on 1 ««“fi for My «i«ht hour* Logging the effects of the high surf.. One of the they probably will' be distributed longing to Nicaragua, whose flag waa tbe ice and tried to get the dog to get bas been suspended. Ice gorges st survivors gives the following graphic among the works now furnishing tbe to M hauled down end the ensign of details: . it, and, failing in thia, he went ou the ,Fl*b*r>nd other pointe on tbe Monom- steel snd iron used in the construction “The tug senk at 7 o’clock in the of our naval vessel* The experts vflll Colombia substituted for it. It was ioe and broke through into deep weter. riTer threaten serious consequences alleged that Nicaragua waa overtaxing The river wss drsgged snd ths body to Menominee and Marinette. M sent to Bethlehem, the Cranegie, Corn island, and that the inhabitanta, In M iun areta a blizzard ragod ’ iil All the Americana on board remained the Phoenix, the Vali, the Thorlow and numbering a few hundred, had appealed found in about an hour. day with alternating rain Md rieet until the loot moment A traitor in tbe Midvale Wqrk* One of tha taat official acta of Mayor to Colombia for redreaa, on the ground Booth Dekota Buffered a severe anow- j Spaniah pay was the oauee of the teak Rader of Loe Angeles, Cat, will be to storm, which prevailed all day. Thal®»® !•*>« that territory some five miles long, discovered about 8 A. M. SLAVERY IM NICARAGUA. » attach his signature to an ordinance .now drifted and a railroad blockad. Tb® pump, wduld not work long, which formerly belonged to Colombis, making expeotorationa upon the side- to feared. though they did good awio. for a A Terrible State nt Affair* la Ute Labor was unlawfully held by Nicaragua. wslks of public streets, entrances to It was further stated that the pre ect Nebraska to Buffering from th. wont <kil* Finding that th. water gained Market. public buildings or the floors of street of Sen Andres, Colombia, had assem bliaaard it haa experienced for yMr* on ua, tbe veaael waa turned shoreward. Managua, Nicaragua, Jan. 5. — A csrs a misdemeanor, puniahable by Snow was twelve inches on the lev^ As she continued to rink, two boat- bled a military force, snd was only terrible state of affaira prevails in the either fine or impriaonment, or both. 1 tonight, and the wind piled great load* °* Cabana, twelve in all, were tabor market here, and the aystem of wsittng for ths arrival of a Colombian gunboat in order to embark troop« and Chief Hssen of the secret service at I drlftt ------«-------- n .— fos, first blfh rent Traln off. , One boat containing aix aelling labor haa reduced very targe vraahiagtoo, baa issued a circular delay»d in toe vicinity of Ha sting* men was ospsised, and I am afraid the numbers of men, women and children to proceed to Corn ialand and aecure warning against a new co unter frit 9>8 Tcnlght.blinding mow to falling aid men were loot One of the lifeboats to a atate of alavery. Owners of ooffee and fortify it against tbe possibility of national banknote on th. Union Na- . wind blowing. At Grand containing nine men was swamped, and estates recently held a meeting, with I recapture. That ndt a plan was dto- tional teak of Detroit Tte note to - • 7 D1OW«» Island there are several feet of snow in a hastily constructed craft waa made the object of influencing the govern cussed there to no reason to doubt, but the product of the Bam. band'which the Union Pacific yards. up from materials thrown to them, and ment of Nicaragua to establish in Cuba President Zelays, of Nicaragua, took produced the recent counterfeit on the they then disappeared from our sight a tabor agency to induce Cuban la prompt steps to meet this move upon National Bank of Commerce of New "Captain Murphy, Stephen Crane, borers to migrate to Nioaragu* Men the part of the neighboring republic. JUMPED INTO THE LAKE. York- One distinguish.bl. feature ia Higgins and myaelf and one Other sailor and women here are now endeavoring Very quietly detachments of Nicara that the took of the note to upside took to the ten-foot dingy at the last by every possible means, excepting sn guan troops were assembled here and Took down. moment We tried to save the men in armed revolution, to escape from the at Granada, and when all waa ready Hl* Ow. Lite. “ the water around us, but the heavy sms servitude incident to the sale of their la they were sent in smell parties through Mias Celia Strabm vu kitted by her Chicago, Jan- 6.—W. A. Hammond, and blinding winds swspt them from bor, authoriaed by the constitution of Lake Nicaragua and down th* Ban brother-in-law, Elden Buroker, at Or.« has a family Bible, printed* in Dixie, eighteen miles west of Walla vioe-prerident of th. National Bank of >* It required all our efforta to ktep Nicaragua and enforced aa vigorously- Juan river to Grey town and Bluefield* ee meat iu the enteiprise. This aid to th« project cornea at a Edinburgh, Scotland, that has been' Wsll* Miss Btrahm was vtoting toe Illinois, committed suicide daring tbe our small boat right aide up For aa possible by military power, until the By this time tbe soldiers of Niesragua family, and after th. family had re night by jumping into Lake Michigan, twenty-four hours we battled with toe money for goods advanced to them and are believed to be in poeeeaaion of Big time when it ia needed. Tha ^support- tended down in the family for «everal Hammond called on Percy Palmer, heavy sea, constantly bailing, and at the ocean to tired she went out of the door, and interoat thereon, and heavy flnea for and Little Corn ialanda, for there are er* of the measure on both sides at the generations; crossed upon returning the noiae awakened sn old friend snd confidential adviser, last land waa sighted. As we attempt delinquency, have been paid in full by two of them, and the work of erecting capital have hopea that the great peti- America, and now lies on the center Buroker, who drew a pistol from under st 8 o'clock last evening. He talked ed to land, the wind drove us ue into the taber, at low rate* This year’s crop a strong fort should M progressing. item sent to Speaker Reed, aaking that table of Mr* Crosby. It is prized very his' pillow snd shot Miss Btrahm. He gloomily about future prospecta. About breakers, and in sn instant the boat of coffee in Nicaragua to estimated at Tbe troops took all the best guns avail time I m given lor discussion of the bill highly, snd is still in a state of good able, and a supply of ammunition and after the funding measure ia diapoaed preservation. mistook her for an enemy, whom he 11 o’clock Hammond went home, and was overturned Far an honr we tot- at ___ 1 . - retired for the night He and tied for life, and then managed to about 80 per cent of a full crop. The other supplies. Storehouses are to M of, will be heeded, and at leaat two had heard .waa latent on doiag him,^ - -------- The body of a white man washed deficiency has been caused by insuffi harm ' * • ’ his wife slept in adjacent roqms. - days eo allowed. * crawl out on the sand almoat dead. cient rains during the year. The constructed at Corn island. aahore on the beach about half a mile There are enough friends of the plan south of th* mouth of Hunter’s creek, Captain Murphy saved Mr. Crane by twigs on which the ooffee crop of Of course, if tbe Colombia expedition * J.PM hM a larger carrying trad, on helping him when a cramp caught 1897 is to be borne are from drought started earlier than expected and on the senate side'to bring it up if in Curry county recently. The coro the Pacific than the United State* and «ITwho wk« i “®d friends, who found a trail of scraps him. Higgins was struck on the head ao small and abort aa not to be able to reached Oort: island before the Nica- there is any hept of getting in a few ner’s jury was finable td Identify the iTtoh to. to tota of t*“1*' Whi0h led 10 the •d«® 0« 7nd ra^dlv diveteDiM^traWo?^ Piw a* ’tre®t Th® fain bed by floating timbers, snd died soon af yield a full) crop in many eatates in ragua troops, fighting may have oc hourr while the fending debate ia on body, and found a verdict of death by ter landing. He waa s good sailer and Nicaragua next year. curred before thia, and, if so, the mat in the upper houae. drowning. The body waa that of a aoak®d *® ®««P® of P®P®' ««tad. worked hard to eave hia comrade* " A number of persons in r Nicaragua, ter may l*ad to a general upheaval in man about aix feet tall, with very SS in I Tbe men arej1 expected here tomor eapecially in the eastern .portion, are Central America, for Colombia waa Austin, Tex. , J.h. 4—An inierns- j “d weigbwg row. Aid waa asked freta Daytona Warned, 'diplomatically and through the statement of United 8tatesCon.nl ra» making preparations to cultivate sugar tional A Great Northern freight train * nt P° un • • . the press, last month that her seizure B.11, of Sydney, contained in his report »A s™ th yeeterday. Aa the Three Friends waa cane instead of ooffee, aa heretofore. During the storm in November, the only vessel in port that oould stand of Corn ialand might lead to a warlike waa wreaked four miles south of here io the state department upon the open- ™ combination of the republics of Salva this morning, presumably, by trainrob- Kohler shipped 8,500 sheep from The Ing of the new Japanese steamship line M u _ull the aeaa, the Waahington officiato were between Yokohama end Auetralia. oo^panion. was W.lkhJ^long M wired, asking permission to send the Madrid, Jan.'.A—A dispatch .from dor and Honduras in support of Hioa- bers lying in wait for the passenger . D*H® b to Columbus, Neh, snd arrived L A brakeman, Fred Joynson, I there in due time, losing only four tug out, even with revenue officer* on Manila aaya a great battle haa been rsgua agsinst her. Colombia was also train, The president hss extended tbe oivil beach ta toe vUnity of Church .troot. board. wbon .ai«ht®d flortingl not Ma™g' ‘thto. fought in the Philippine ialanda, re advto^, if she still maintained that waa kilted, and Engineer Smith aeri- ,h*®P on th® trip. Mr. Kohler writes id, to sub- oualy injured. A switch was left open h«* that he is feeding his sheep at sulting in the signal defeat of the in- sho had rights over and employes in the federal peniten. . * Uw feet irom An the farm of Nic Blazer, an uncle of again wired the department Then surgente, 1,100 being killed. Addi mit them to the arbitration of a disin and rooks piled on the track. tiary sl Fort Leavenworth, Kan., ambulance was called and the body ------ ------- John Blszer, of Tbe Dalles, near Co- J. M. Barris wired Beuster Csli, and tional details indicate that the battle terested republic. though it is to apply to all such gov- wai removed to an undertaking estab- be replied, after saying be had notified Raleigh, N. G., Jan. 4. —Fireman | lumbus, where he gets «tolled corn for To these threats end suggestions ap ernment institutions and to all pent- ji.bm-nt, where it waswoon identified Mr. Carlisle and the president Noth- waa fought at Bulacan, a town in the Alexander Overby and Engineer John twelve cento a buahel, and other feed tt iiturie^ hereafter created immediately bj friends. Mr* Hammond ia oom-1 ing waa heard from the department aa province ef Luson, located on the river parently no attention was paid, for it Rob.rtson were seriously injured in a at norreeponding low prioe* was announced that tha Colombia eon- —- --------- ■ boats were being fitted out for the wreck early, this morning on the Ra ! leigh & Augusta división of tbe Sea- , t „ wa»M»gu»B. the Philippine ialanda insurgents, is transporting of Colombian troops to board Air Line, just eaat of here. A i Cowles, an oíd citisen of Clark raid to bsve been killed in the conflict Corn island. It ia hoped here that rail bad been displaced fey traía ^"“7’ d**1 ? bta ho,n® Wood- scrutiny. The present amendment to busineia hand of the hank «in™, I »w<mg meaaag* irom Mr. Barria, beg- Of the Spaniards, twenty-five were the Nicaragua forcea reached there in Bloodbounda heve been put ) to overcome a defect in the rules pro- dent f£hnTid«r ™ dcP>7‘mwi‘ ln »b® «»*««»• 0«, killed and aixty-three1 wounded. It is advanceof tbeColombiandetachment* mulgsted and further amendments on nrXiLfwork .nA *1,ow “ Y*m*l to le*v* Borne yeera ago, when work waa M- u 1)011 the trall________ . madA oí* ?°B“oU hí,s also reported that seven esnon were similar lines may be expected 1 W d Thl’ brought the required permission, I „ ,, _ „ _ .. made a reduction in the Balarte« of city captured from the insurgents. gining on the maritime canal, it waa „ v 3 í ? - officiato that wiU amount to 980. es y ue expected. I o«Illniet Electric Company and and at «:80 tonight the Three Frienda! A dispatch from Manila to Premier reported that Great Britain was con Radical change* in the procedure of others, which resulted in closing the steamed out on her errand of mercy Th<,t T OOmp*^y’, Canovrn del Caatilo, giving additional templating laying hands on Corn inspectora heve arrestad WiBtam K the pension office have been mad* All bsqk, are understood to have Men ------------- - detaila of the battle at Bulacan, an island, which, aituated at a convenient Spaniard« Qolekly Notts««!. claims for increase, save in extraordi- «ade by Hammond. nounces that 8,000 of the inaurgenta distance from the Atlantia entrance to a charge of mail robbery. A *ov • u»z wore ma nary casea, hereafter will to sent direct Hammond waa accused of being a Washington, Jsn. 6.—The Spanish 8P°kaB® Chronicle. were killed, inateadof 1,100, aa at flrat the canal, would have been converted of incoming mail from the West was to tile medical division of th. bureau-, - "klter," deoeiving tbe directors of the authorities feel little apprehension from reported. into another chain of Britiah forte off stolen on December 30. Msny rifled A farmer of Cow Qjty lost 4,000 without having to to passed upon by t*«>k «nd depositors and deliberately , reported filibustering expeditions, ow Prime Minister Canovas has also re the American coast, snd would have package« were found on December 13 bushels of potatoes by the November the board of review. Thto action to violating tha national bank law* His ing to the thoroughness with which the taken on tbe ground that the bulk of aDepd irregularitlea were aaid to hav. Cuban coast is being parolled by the ceived word from Cuba which indi- enabled her to be practically in com*’ in the water off Brighton beach. The freeze, and a Toledo man loot 1,000 inoreaae cases involve only medical ao- begun many years ago, when it to al-, Spanish forces.• It is pointed out that oates the settlement of the difficulties mand of the eastern entrance of the keya to the mail pouches are said to bushel* There seems to have been a in that colony will be hastened. waterway which is in time to joi* the have been found on Poet, and small heavy loaa all over Lewia county. ,tion. Hereafter there will to no ne- l«ged he began to use the money and ' the success of the expeditions largely Atlsntio snd the Pacific. Therefore, articles, probably Christmas presents, Blackleg ia making its appearance cesaity for cases before the board of re-' or®dit of the bank in outside specula- depend upon ability to deliver the Babb«* a'Cbarch. Nicaragua, aotingYapon the suggestion in his room. Post denies robbing the among the tattle in Kittitaa county view being paaaed ■ upon by three or «ions in such a manner aa to deceive goods to the insurgents, and that the Oakland, Cal, Jan. 5.—Tbe oom- of the prerident of the United States, mail* It ia believed he threw the Mr. Otis Hyer, stockman and farmer, four examiners Commissioner Mur- U»« directors bank examiners. _________ ___ ___ _ „ , and r ~____ mere landing of an expedition counts mnnion servio« of the Sacred Heart took possession of both Big and Little rifled letters into North river from the sayc ^lnit three of hia neighbors have phy has fixed the number of examiner* Kt®“ o1^ employee of the bank are said tor little. Under the system estab- church was stolen by irreverent thieves vorn islands, Hoisting the Nioorarruan islands, hoiating the Nicaraguan ferryboat He haa been held in Afi.000 lost from six to ten head of cattle, each who must review each claim at'onoe. to have been unaware of what waa go- liahed by General Weyler, the move- last night. Tbqy stripped the taber- Corn flag over them with much oeremony, ceremony. toil. r ing on. taent of any inaurgept force toward the ' nacleos the altar of all its vessels, and and giving diplomatic notice caused by this disease. of the The Mexican government, reoognia- Thd state treasurer has issued a call coast is noted as a step toward meeting * earned the safe which contained most same. ing the increasing importance of its an expedition. Tbe insurgents have of the SURPLUS IN DECEMBER. tbe service to a s convenient point The Britiah claim to Corn ialand ia Waahington, Jan. 4.—Th. Crow for atate warrants on the general fund, west ooa(t commerce, to determined to no pack traîna, or the ordinary means near th. church,where they blew it up. understood to be based on her former -Cr®«k-Sioux d.tegation of South Dakota numbered 18,401 to 18.786 inclusive, ,,improve the harbor* ■> Arrangements - -------- ------------ Pl 1 pretensions, since given up, to s pro- lndlaM bave not of transportation of military atores, Md -ru- amounting in the aggregate to |31, - 1 he ----- work was ------------------- evidently done by e^- have been made to raise a considerable K.o«ip». Larger are obliged to receive and carry goods P®^- The crime was not discovered tectorate over the Mosquito territory^ 881.49. Intereat on these warrants Kipewdlturee. « aum for this wdrk, in addition to the nounced object, of securing a per capita n, 1.1 ■ . , „ . by hsnd. In handling boxeaof'suns until this morning. will cease after January 7, 1897. and because Colombia, which originally 15.000,000 for the improvement of cash payment of 9187,000 lees about Washington, Jan. 6.—The monthly or My considerable supply of ammuni- The Waahington State Hiatorical So- The principal articles stolen were a owned Corn island, ceded the island to 91.8000 for expenses, ndw to AMs Ct stsaooaloes and Salina Crnxs, the comparative statement of the govern tiou, a large number of men to neoes- silver chalice, taken from the safe, two King George, then the governing credit in the treasury, but they have ciety at Tacoma haa filed articles of in- eastern and western termini of the To- expenditures „ry dipore of an expedition. For ciboriums, also of silver, and a silver chieftain, under Britiah auapioM, of secured a payment of about 94 or 95 oorporstion. Their purpose is the 00) huautepec road. The move to improve to -tore December' thto reason th. approach of the Three lection and preservation tn substantial the harbors is also caused, it is said, by tarea to-have 925.8.>7,114; WrimA«* AvruArlitrm was reap made «Masta known *—- - - to i paten. Melted down, the value of the the Mosquito reservation. Colombia, p.r capita, repreeenting half of the ao- form of objects of traditional apd bis iin»to- ’AM been Ria afi| 6’8h|7 k1?' expend!- p «®»ds' expedites! silver would hardly exceed 930. however, inriasa that Corn ialand was crued interest on tbe money. the rapidity of railroad bcildi wktak ' . le,T“ a . the Spanish commanders by the move- torioal interest to the state. Their ward the Mexican Pacific ooast, . which plus fbr the manto of 83,01435a For1 - ««-wvw Sacred Heart church waa robbed in a only ceded to King George on toe con »«Id IntarMl Wilk Caff««. main headquatera will be in 'ftcoma. -will open fertile country and develop a the six months of th. fiscal year how- ment of a large insurgent force toward similar manner six y< art axo. Md Fa dition that it was to be returned when- Hamburg, Jan. 4.—There waB an Alfred Snyder, 70 years of age, and ther L. Berra, the pastor, thia morning ever requested. targe commeroe through the ports to ever, the deficit is Shown to to 987 important aale here yesterday of 34,000 one of Seattle’a pioneer residents, low Mssatlan. <---------- — - - wid tbat it waa pomible that both rob- tags of Braailian coffee on board died the other night st Port Blakely, A strike instituted at Georgetown, ^ip* have exceeded toe ex- .ul^OM7iyiirf'to by »h« “m® Mm haa thrown out of work 300 penditares. ' fvl * whT^tto taa»r™?f^ ,recently pre- The where he went some time ago to act Oakland. Cel, Jan. 4— Yeeterday ateamers noy tn thia harbor. the remans ef John Conlon were found coffee ia believed to bo a consignment aa tallyman at the big mill. Mr. mon, and promise* to embrace the on- . Tk® surplua thia .month io largely of the Brssilisn government, in lieu of Snyder haa always been held in high tire six shoe factories of the town. A discounted for by partisl reoeipta from > complete Jhat no considerable faro, of what the thieve« were after, bills to pay intereat on the Brasilian esteem by the older residents who threatened out in wages wss the cause U>e recent rale of first mortgsge bonds as insurgents cm move withoat aamask- to th. belief that the man had been debt The ooffee waa consigned to the knew him well, and bis death to much of the strik« for the Pacific railsoads belonging u I T ing Ae deetinqtion of an expedition, Rothschilds, of London, who -sold it regretted. The constructors of the Siberian rail- ‘h® .C®a^®> p«®i9® sinking murdered, and hia body placed on the 1 v , . which and thus giving ample time for ita ap- London. Jan. 6.—The financial ar- track to conceal the crim* Today de- Harry Perlin, a brakeman on the O. road have undertake* to build a lino “PP®®" “ statement as a rop»y- repay- prehension. ticie in the Times expresses the opinion tective. learned that no crime had been R * N., waa taken to the hospital at 1 through Mantohuria. starting from a *° oi’H ®nd miscellaneous that the feeling of the stock exchange committed. “ Walla Walla laat week, suffering from Some amall boys who were point on the river where the Siberian expenditures. The independent bond 8t Petersburg, Jsn. 4.—Most au that another period of cheep money and I practicing with an air gun found what * tealp wound inflicted by a coupling* road joins' the trans-Baikelia line and transaotions ’ surplus would hav. toen IX — X — L, X____ — w thoritative quarters deny that M. De New York, Jan. 6.—The imports of j booming prices to coming, Is not justi- ( t»y thought waa a piece of meet It Witt’s gol^-atendard project haa been pin. He was standing beside the draw- goods and general merchandtoe a* terminating at Mikolakaya, Russia. about 9BP2^00' B®°®ipta from cus- dry . - _ ------ ------ —. fled. "There may be short periods of head when the ears came together hi - port this - The ministerial prass of St Peters tome in Dewmbef amonnted to 910,* this week were valued at 98,- cheapneea,” aays the Timm, “but un- was a portion of -Conlon’s face, and abandoned, as wss reported from here burg pOIBU out that thia line will 779,413, an Increase for -4h* month ot 07«,806. The imports of specie for the less there ia some unforseen change in they bung it on a poet *nd used it as e It will be dtooussM at the council of such a manner as to throw the pin in make Rumia the intermediary of pm its about $800,000. Internal revenue re- week were 970,770, of which 943,084 the whole situation, money will tend to target. After shooting it full of boles the emperor in March, after tbe statu the sir with great force. The pin ful civilisation between Europe snd *®ipta aggregated (68.199.9M, a iomi- urns* gold. The exports ot specie was* be comparatively scarce for the whole they threw it on the track again. It tes of the bank have undergone tbe struck him a glancing blow on th» nal gain over November. ia now suppeed that Conlon waa run necessary revision to bring them into •sad, and bounded ton feet higher. 9893.300 ail ver. no ooU.» mor " Had it struck, down by one of tbe local train* . Srely it prolmldy ATMofi SklnteolMors Aro Slow. harmony with tbe statement. would have ki —„tly. --------------- — r... Philadelphia A Reading ooel and iron ____ ______________ _ „ WIB Montpelier, . ____ Vt . — 6—The A Vkmllr A.rkyiteuo. ----- London, Jan. A—A Vienna dispatch Secretary Casa, of the state board of collieries, numbering forty, and ateoof the impoaeibility of the French _ A _ . Farmers’ Trust Company. of Sioux to toe Daily Mail s.ys: It j, ,tated New York, Jan. 4.— John Lynchten. horticulture, ia authority for the state City, fa-, which closed ita doors this' that their finances will soon *^"«1 beeg, a cabinet maker, hia wife, Liame, eral ®°* *■ the iron foundry of merit that the actual damage to Wash that wwk, will prove a bard blow to M b 1 tbe Princess of Ghimay Caratnau and and —a their two children, Willis, 33 Devta A Farnum, of thia city, went ington orchard» from the extreme cold week. Twenty thousand men and boy* question of whether isonolsdi shell to ____ _____ Vermont investor* According to re- th. UFJ gyp*y «><9 Rigp *0 to a abandon luxu- months old, and Jacob, 13 weeks old, *Bto eff®°‘ today. The ou| ranges from weather of the early part of the month will to idle . ’ purchased in En>tend has excitad . ¿«13^27277^. dm d on their luxu- _ - . were asphyxiated in their homo today. 3t° 35 opnt* and affects over 500 men ia very slight. to« usoiiuire liabilittea or of aize 9186,000 is mia said *n to k. to has signod ■ a oontraot ««_« to sing a music The fact that the targe foundriee in mneMary wmfaisne. with hm^quratars * — 000 u n«« «mia —t in --------------- The recent shipment of four cars of dB® to® fPffo ®t *!■ "tata. j hall, Rigo playing to. violin in the tenias la * Pawtaea. Pennsylvania and tbe Weet have 00m- ore from the Reco mipe netted the in Indianapolis, Ind., are sending out St Pu tar s bin g. Jan. 4.—A famine menccd to do their own amall work owners 930,7^8.80, says the Spokane VTiT"' 6 —Ottawa was The centenary of ‘ Bibliotheque Uni- °Toh®®tra- ______ £» a call to all commercial organizations “ ®*r,b<In*k® BtahfUy after vmalte," toe oldett periodical of ita' Two oars went who intend to rend delegatee to tbe con ’ It takes 73,000 tima of paper to make la prevailing in the province of Kher- making it impoesible for thia firm to Spokesmen Review. so*. It is estimated that 750,000 compete, is glven aa the oauee. 911,000. This is not'the first won ference. It to now telievad that about midnight No serieu. damagu taf re- ------ ' rublee will be required for the relief festival at Geneva. 800 delegatee will to in attendance. Japan has forty-one citiee of over derful ehipmeat from the Reco. A number of ahipmente have been mad. A serious riot occurred st Aqueduct, 10.000 inhabitants. which ran into the tbouaanda of dollar- four miles from Schenectady, N. Y., Victoria. Jan. E— Tbs Behring sea Washington, Jm* 4.-The ordnance The flouring mills of Spokane dur bureau of the war department is mak- Club Stet«. Tu rnn steadily fur ng proparsttowa for the further carry- thev b tomorrow months, with scarcely « «top. it* A body1 of about 180 men from inw rm A nF H um a ___ - - 2* Înd^Lte?M7hLr“Pan; ‘° b"ild ? th“ ‘hev h"e —nnfactur. mectady, who are unemployed, marebed down with gun* knives, c)ub* pickaxe*'«to.. carrying a red to « tt‘g’ •b0°* 40 <XX» barrels I flag, and compelled the wran to stop graham flour, rolled oste.wheat manna, basto per day. It is estimated the «ye flour, nrtllfeed and barley chnp- to Fort Winfield Scott (Fort working. The sheriff and a large fob» MM*™1 "SSL1? ‘h* nrt«hb(*b«*l ol 9100.000, which Is to be raised by stack 1 a - ----- — -w vu iuvirasr in' i taH year of probably 100.000 barrels n»e average price of the flour has to«n y w P« »«ml. The value of th« Hour made in Spokane in 183«, there -