Dayton herald. (Dayton, Or.) 1885-1909, January 21, 1897, Image 2

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    OLNEY’S SUCCESSOR
rhe
Walla WaHa,
Jaa.
1». — William
the story of
EVENTS Of THE DAY
the state capital, pursuant to »'call
the followi
rUBIBUI 8CI1M II
Senator John Sherman Has
Accepted State Portfolio.
RESULT tit «8 TRIFTO
CAITO*
"Where*«, The congrera of ths
more desirable taw.
United State« bra nuthorized th* presi­
Lost Ancua* thia little girl wae taken dent to proclaim m forest reserve
The Inevitable deduction-for-indebt-
4,600,000 acres of th* Cascade range ol
mountains, extending in an unbroken
body across the stat* of Oregon, there­
Canton, O., Jan. 18.
Bombay, Jan. IK — PU« m and death. She then »lowly revived, but by cresting a physical division of the
cepted the state portfolio,” »aid Semr-
The question of supplying each msm- famine are stalking arm-in-ann through waa totally blind. She told her- pa- ,state; and
killed Senator Foley, la *
r of senate and house with a copy of ■ denaely populated portion* ot th* Brit-
■ "Whereas, This immense body oi tor John Sherman to the Aaxo-ixt,-.)
Hill’s Code of Oregon, evoked some de­ ; l*h empire; thousands are dead or dy­
araasva no* been
t/Wll ^JAraWU
Ulv
VRIÏJ
”
placed UliUCI
under the
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Charlee A. Warriman, cashier at the factfond ob ths senatorial arenine«, bate in th* staat* McChu |rai infill ing, and the outlook grows blacker and sera Jesus and the angels and many land*has
the department of th* interior, to be I depot a few minute* before the senator
friends
who
had
gone
before.
There
each
being
a
minority.
All
efforta
to
Great Northern depot in Butte, Mont.,
a joint resolution that the secretary ot more terrible every day.
protected from the injury of its forest left for Washington this aften... i.
committed suicids in hi. room. Au­
Milliona of hapleas men, women and life. There were little children in the growth by the aid of the United Stater
ditor Frey hod just begun the examina­ »peaker have been futile. Much bitter
children are starving, and the faminis- tree eating the fruit. Each inhabitant district court and by it* oncers, and i
tion ot hi» account».
plained that a similar resolution had stricken districts, having a population
citianu of th* United States, resident« j elect. Concerning other matter» «»n-
been adopted by the senate, but, inas­ of nearly 40,000,000 pepole, will have The little girl raw a mown with her of Oregon, have been arrested and put neeted with the incoming adminirtra-
much a* 0 was only * aenate resolu­ to depend upon the aid of charity for name on it, hanging up, and reached to cost on the assumption that grazii>*i tion,. the senator waa very retkei.-
tion, the secretary ot state was unwill­ food enough to keep Jxxiy and soul to­ for it, but Jesus told her she would stock (sheep especially) within such Asked as to whether Mr. Hanna would
ing to comply except on joint request gether until April er later. Other dis­ have to go back to earth and fulfill her reserve is an injury to the forest be appointed senator, he replied that
garden in Berlin immediately after her Republican» and one Populist held a of both houses. Selling of Multnomah tricts, with a population numlx-ring
he did not know. Senator Sherman
growth thereon; and
divorce from her husband. She will caucus at the state capital and unani­ thought that from an economical stand­ about 50,000,000, are already feeling mission. He wanted her to teach hi.
waa in the city a little more than
people.
2
"Whereas,
By
an
experience
extend
mously
nominated
John
H.
Mitchell
for
be paid |76O a night.
point, twenty-flvd copies would be the pangs of bitter privation from food,
Although blind this girl ran read by ing over fifty years, in some cases, three hours, and all the while Was at
United State, senator.
The nomination ot David R. Franci»
eufficient, ten for the senate and fifteen and this must be endured well on into ptmsing her fingers over the printed or members of this association know that the McKinley home, where he took
aa secretary ot the interior haa been fa­
for the house. Price of Umatilla sug­ spHng, before permanent, relief will be written page, and can describe person» despite grazing of sheep or cattle upon, lunch with other prominent callers.
vorably acted upon by the committee
gested that fifteen copies would be afforded by nature. Funds for the re­ whoee picture. Were handed to her. the graces lands of Oregon, whether on
Patterson
of
Marion
haa
introduced
on finance and reported to the senate in
sufficient for the senate, giving one to lief oi sufferers are being raised on *11 The latter power was first discovered the mountains or in the valleys, th«
a bill making general provision for the
executive session. The nomination haa
each new member. McClung’s resolu­ sides, but ■ very large amount of money by J. B. Cawthorn, a photographer,
Pittsburg,-Jan. 18.—The Dispat. I.
refpreetation of open land has extended
transportation of all insane persons to tion was finally adodted.
will be needed to provide food even for whoee mother live, in Walia Walla. is extending, over all pasture tend, •ays: The Cuban policy of the McKinr
the asylum.
His bill provides that
gan at the request of Senator Vest.
those unfortunate people who live on He told the marvelous story to a Sun­ near enough seedbearing trees for the ley administration will differ very lit­
the county clerk shall notify the super­
Another subject of debate was the
down
After a long and animated session in intendent of the asylum that he has an resolution requiring the appropriation almost nothing (in comparison with day school in Palouse City, and Mr. seeds to be carried by the ' wind; and tle
. from . that
. which
...
. haa
□ been laid
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by
President
Cleveland
and
his
se.
r>
Olympia the presidential electors of inrane person to be conveyed to the asy­ bill to be prepared a sufficient time be­ Europeans and others.)
Gray and wife, hearing it, drove out to the truth of this statement is well set
The calamity, awful in its its inten­ the home of the girl to aee.for them forth in papers now published by th« tary of state. This statement ia law»)
W'ashington agreed upon James E. Fen­ lum. The superintendent then au­ fore the.close of the session to pennit a
sity, is possibly not much greater than selves. Mr. Gray first handed the sick state board of horticulture, by person« on remarks made to a reporter by the
ton, Democrat, of Spokane, as messen­ thorises some employe of the asylum careful examination.
One member
ger to convey the vote of the stat* to to repai r to the county seat, where the wanted the bill prepared within the the ravages of the dreadful plague here, girl his watch, and she told him that it who have seen these processes going man who will be premier of^the next
Washington. The choice was a com­ insane person will be delivered to him, ffrst twenty-five day* This was gen­ threatening' to spread through the was a gold watch, and the time of day, forward for from forty-tour to flfty-twe administration, Senator Sherman, at
the union depot thia evening.
promise, ad the electors were at first and he will conduct such insane person erally regarded as too soon to be prac­ crowded cities to other parts of India, by passing her fingers .over the glass. years’ observation; therefore, be it
The veteran statesman was on his
unable to agree upon any one of the to the asylum. AH the expense is to ticable, and itwdi Anally settled that, and; if it reaches the greatly weakened To make sure that her power was gen­
"Resolved, These prosecutions ol
famine sufferers, the mortality may be uine, a paper was held between her
way
to Washington from Canton. Af­
four elected, each one striving for the be borne by the asylum fund.
stockowners, whose stock has in past
the bill should ‘ be before thé aenate
terrible. The natives have been re­
ter stating that hia position in the next
honor. The sum ot >800 is allowed
five day» before the etoee of the session. duced by lack-eMood lo little (era than face and a photograph that Mr. Gray years ranged on the mountains of Ore­
handed to her, and she described the gon, is totally unjustifiable, on the cabinet had been determined. Senator
Senator Mackay haa introduced a bill
living skeletons, in the most heavily picture perfectly as that of an old gen­
ground of injury done by such grazing; Sherman said in answer to a question:
The trial of Mm Walter Carew for the appointing of a fiscal agent at
stricken districts, and as such they tleman with gray whiskers, wearing a
"I think the United States govern­
President
Simon
has
announced
the
charged with poisoning her husband New York city, who fe to look after
that we, as citizens of the United
standing committee, of the senate as cannot but fall victims by the thou­ dark suit and cravat. She read from States, residing in Oreogn, claim all ment should not interfere with the
by administering arsenic, and which th* state’s financial interesta.
sands to the plague.
follows:
books and papers handed to her by the the right of the citizens of other state» Cuban war, either to aid in its settle­
has caused a great sensation among the
Th* mortality her* has quadrupled, use of her fingers. .
Agriculture
and
Forestry
—
Johnson,
American inhabitants of Yokohama,
to-the full benefit of the use of the ment or to do anything which would
Two other bills of a general nature
without counting the deaths which have
Mr. and Mrs. Gray tell many other public domain, and of the general land make a peaceful government of the
has been brought to a dramatic close were introduced, one by Senator Mc­ Hughes, Holt.
Assessment and Taxation—Hughes, occurred among thousands of people wonderful things in rotation to this laws of the national government, and island a charge upon thia, «.untry. I
by the appearance and confession in Clung, which authorizes the mayor of
Petterson of Marion, Price, Mulkey, who have fled in terror from Bombay, child. She haa now been ill 100 days, believe it an oppression, unjust as well think Canovas has outline.) a program
any city to bid in property sold at pub­
in many eases abanddRng their all in
ernes» of »the family who, it seems, lic sale for taxes. The other was by Mackay. —
and has not been able to digest any as unnecessary, to Barras, stockmen by of governmental reforms, which will
their hurried flight from the great peril.
Claims—Sell
be applied both in Spain and Cuba.
Carter, Daly,
was the real murdereh afid'the person Senator Smith, authorizing counties,
.food.
trials in the United State, court for
Up -to recently,- Bombay, with its
vigation—Harmon,
who wove the chain of evidence around cities and school districts to dispose of
* As roferenOes for the truth of the act. of technical trespass, where benefit !These reforms will give the Cubans
population of about 850,000; enjoyed
Johnson, Dufur.
the widow.
story, Mr.- Gray gave the names of rather than damage has been done; practical autonomy, and will, I hope,
real estate acquired at tax sales.
Counties—Mackay, Geraer, Talyor, the reputation of being one of the Rev. A. Y. Skee, pastor of the 8. M. that we heartily indorse the concurrent settle the question.’’
Attorney-General Harmon was asked
healthiest cities in India, its sanitary
Gowan, Driver.
EL church; of Palouse; Rev. J. G. resolution introduced by Senator Mul­
al)out the probable course the govern*
Senator Michell has called attention
works being equal to those of the Eu­
Education—McClung, Harmon,
Kerrick, of La Grande, Or.; H. A. key, in the present legislative assembly
ment will pursue with respect to the to the subject of navigation on the Co­
Menominee, Mich., Jam IA—To-
ropean capitals.
But »11 thia it
Gray, Thomas Cox and J. B. Caw- of Oregon; that wears unanimously in
Pacific railroads, now the funding bill lumbia river, by introducing a bill au­
night nine men are clinging to a block
Elections and Privilege*—Mulkey, changed. More than half of the popu­ thorn, of Palouse._________
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has failed. Beyond the statement that thorizing the governor to appiont a
favor of the restoration of a reasonable of ice a few rods square that is Being -
lation has disappeared, and those who
Gesner, Smith.
some action would probably be taken commission to construct and equip *
tariff duty on wool, adequate . for the driven out ot Green bay into Lake
remain
are
either
helpless
and
cannot
AT THE INAUGURATION.
Engrossed Billa — Geraer, Reed,
within thirty days, he declined to dis­ portage railway from The Dulles to
encouragement
of wodlgrowing, and Michigan by a fierce southerly gale.
get
away,
or
are
crowding
out
of
the
Miteheli.
cuss the rastter.- It is believed, how­ CeUla
also favor an import duty being placed The wind is blowing thirty mites an
city by rail, water and road, or else
Enrolled
Bills
—
Calbreath,
Patterson
-
*
ever, the firH step will be against the
tn. shoddy, sufficiently high to dis­ hour, and carries a zero temperature,
contemplate so doing unless there is a
*
The bill of Senator Price of Uma­ of Washington, and Gowan.
Union Pacific, inasmuch as foreclosure
courage the imjwtation of said ar- and an occasional snow squall. The
change
for
the
better
shortly.
The
gov
­
Federal Relatio n* Ba t es, Taylor,
Washington, Jan. 19.—Washington­ tide.’.’
proceedings instituted by the first lien tilla, for the collection ot delinquent
Dufur.
. '
ernment officials are seriously alarmed, ians who ars making an effort to ar­
holders of that road are now pending in taxes, provides that all property levied
Senator Mulkey’s reeloqtion, pro­
none too heavy clothing worn while
Fishing Industries—Reed, Michell, the native physicians have nearly all range the inaugural ceremonies ot Mr.
the courts.
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left the city, business is paralyzed, the McKinley so that none can complain, vides for three reserves, instead of one. tending their nets, ami untee* the ire
Patterson of Marion,
The inauguration of Governor Tan­
floe has been blown against Chamber»
Horticulture — Carter, Calbreath, mills are closed or closing, the streets ar* disturbed by statements circulated
Senator Price has
ner in Springfield,' Ill., developed a raving expense.
THE DAY IN THE HOUSE.
Holt.
are partly deserted, and on all sides are in certain parte ot the country to the
island or Green island, there is, little
sensation at the close of the statehouse also introduced a bill which enables
Insurance and Banking—Bates, John­ empty houses, boarded up or wide Open. effect that extortionate rates are to be
probability they will live through the
a
farm
laborer
to
file
a
lien
upon
a
ceremony, when the retiring governor,
Tribat«»
Late night
The passage of funeral parties through exacted of those who come here to wit­ Oratorical
son, Driver.
The doomed men are residents .
John P. Altgeld, was not peraiitted to growing crop, even though there be a
of the little fishing rilbge of Menekau
ness the inauguration ceremonies.
mortgage
on
the
crop.
deliver the farewell address which has
Washington, Jan. 1«.—-Meet of thi» nee, and their wives and children and
Judiciary—Gowan, Brownell, Mich- ing grounds, or ghats, light the skies Speaking to an Asociated Press reporter
rail Hmi
th PUU
»»»
day in the house was devoted to ora- neighbors are spending the night on
e?»»,
omtvu,
AJtiiur,
with their reflections, and . line after
Senator
McClung
’
s
bill.
No.
"to
vious inaugurations in Illinois. Gov­
Revision of Laws—Patterson of line pf bodies, there or at the parzee
people insist on making their toricri triubtes to the late Speaker the mountains of ice that frir _•
ernor Altgeld had prepared his speech define the terms land and real property, Washington, McClung, Reed, Hobson, burial spots are awaiting consignment
own
arrangements,
the inaugural oom- Crisp, of Georgia, who died during the beach weeping.
and had brought a copy of it to the for the purposes of taxation," is vir- .King.
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to the flames or to mother earth.
mittoe cannot be held responsible, but recent recess of congress. The speeches
hall, but he was not called upon by the tually a re-establishment of the old
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were listened to by u nearly
The number of deaths from the A I wi
muchly married .
Medicine, Phannacy and DentiAry—
«BBuru
uuc wno
i all of the x
can assure
anv one
who will aaureM
address
mortgage-tax
taw.
It
provide.,
how
­
presiding officer to speak. Much in­
Cal breath, Driver, Daly.
plague in this city i» now estimated, Colonel L. P. Wright, chairman of the
oon
‘
in
««
‘
t
of
dignation was aroused by the occur­ ever, for the exemption only of record­
Military Affairs—Price, Heseltine, unofficially, to be 8,000, and there are committee on public oomfort, that he Republicans, while many Southern
ed indebtedness, and in that particular
rence.
Gesner.
-
about 170 additional victims, daily, will secure for them the best ot accom­ people filled the galleries. All of the
Lord George Hamilton, secretary of differs from the old taw, and from
Penal Institutions—Driver, Hobson, with this number increasing as time modations at reasonable rates. He has members from Georgia and several
Dennison, Tex, Jan. 18.—Deputy
other
proposed
statutes.
state for the Indian department, has
Seiling.
wears on. The Europeans, however, listed already accommodations for from leaders on both side* of the house de­ Unitetd States Marshal B. C. Birrh
livered
eulogies,
which
were
unusually
sent to the lord mayor of London the
have been singularly free from con­ 80,000 to 80,000 persons, mostly in
Mining—Johnson, King, Holt.
field, of Durant, L T., has arrived here,
The registration bill introduced in
statement upon which the appeal for
Municipal Corporations—Haseltine, tagion upto< the present time, only private houses, which are well located, impressive, and were listened to with having in charge Tom Lowe, >6 ymni
the
senate
by
Senator
Hannon
is
idea-'
subscription» for the relief of the fam­
Harmon, Calbreath.
three deaths among them being record­ and which are supplied with all mod­ much“fiaore than the usual attention.
of age, who ia wanted in thia county
ine sufferers in India ia based. He tlcal with the measure tojfe intro­ \ Printing—Michell, Mackay, Smith. ed to date. .r’v
The bill authorizing the Columbia A
ern oonvenienoes. The list ia daily
under indictment in two cases ef dis­
says that districts with a population of duced in the house by Thomas of Mult­
Public Buildings and Institutions—
At Karachi, Poona and Bandra, increasing.
The rates will average Red Mputain Railway Company to posing of mortgageil property.
nomah.
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87,000,000 will be sufferers from the
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f.„
Wa^0’ P*tter8on oi Washington, where large numbers of refugee« have about as follows: For lodging only, 81 build a bridge across the Columbia
Lowe, in the prewnce of Officer
famine until the end of March, and it
sought safety, the plague has broken per day for beds and 75 cents for cote; river, in Stevens county, Wash., called Birchfield and Policeman James, con­
Senator Taylor’s bill amending th*
may continue in some parte to the end incorporation act of P»nd1eton change«
up
by
Doolittle,
passed.
Delegate
Cat
­
Public Lands—Patterson of Marion, out in most threatening form. At *1.35 to *1.50 for lodging and break­
fessed to being the husband of sixteen
of June. In other districts, having the city charter in three particulars. Mulkey, Dawson, Haseltine,'Wade.
Bandra, for instance, 199 deaths are re­ fast, and *9.50 per day for lodging and ron attempted to secure the passage of wives, all of whom be has married
44,000,000 population, the distreaa may It provides tnat (1) the city may be di-
Railroads—Brownell, Gowan, Patter­ corded out of 180 cases of plague, caus­ meal». Good horses for the parade a bill to give the deserted Fort Marcy within the last eight years. The con­
deepen with famine for a shorter or
ing consternation, even among the phy­ may be hired for from *5 to *10. If military reservation, at Santa Fe. N. fession was made ia writin^-
vided up into wards; (9) that the pres­ son of Washington, Mackay, Daw«on.
* longer period, while 8.000,000 people
ent water-works system may be en." — Roads and Highway»—Dawson, car­ sicians. In this city there are thou­ person» have equipments^-it will be M,, to the Amarioan Invalid Aid So­
He married wife No. 1 at Purcell, L
in the native states may be victims of
sands of houses without native serv­ well to bring them, although such as ciety, of Boston, for the establishment T., in 1886; No. 9 in-Bromwood, Tex,
larged into a gravity system; and (8) ter, Hobson, Brownell, Daly.
famine.
.. >.
of
*
sanitarium
for
pulmonary
disease»,
Ways
and
Means
—
Taylor,
McClung,
ants,
nearly
all
the
latter
having
joined
that eity treasurers shall hereafter be
they may not possess will be supplied
the same year; Na 8 in Benton; Na
but it failed on objection.
The house committee on public landi anpointed by the eity council, and not Selling, Hughes, Dawson.
the fleeing multitudes. Employers are by the ooftimittee at moderate cost.’’
4
in Hillsboro; Na 6 in Ennis; Na «
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has authorized * favorable report on th« elected by the people. There has been
helpless because of the departure of
Hakan Baa aa a Saa*.
in Marion county; Na 7 in Galveston;
Vtenlaz oa **lptamM.
bill providing that settler» on Northern trouble in Pendleton over making the
clerks
and
porters,
and
stores
are
closed
Washingtdfi, Jan. 18.—The Republi­
Na 8 in Houston; Na • in McLennan
Oakland, Cal., Jan. 19.—An earth­
Pacific railroad lands, whose right city fund» immediately available when
can tariff-makers held no meeting to­ on account of the utter stagnation in quake this afternoon waa productive of
county; No. 10 in Dennison; Na 11
and
Hale,
who
were
responsible
for
the
would have been forfeited January 1, they are desired for the payment of
day, having encountred several per­ business. The mortality during the a remarkable scene at the Tenth-avenue
in Paris; Na 19 in Delta county; Na
senate substitute for house bill No.
1897, for noncompliance with law, warrant». It is thought that, if the plexing points in the chemical schedule past week here has been unprecedented,
Baptist church. Rev. C. M. Hill, the 3608, which restored flogging in the 18 in Mills county; Na 14 in Milan
■hall have an additional term of two temptation for candidates to place
while
the
returns
of
deaths
from
re
­
which they began work on last night.
pastor, was just closing an eloquent merchant marine, are being severely county; Na 15 at Weber Falls, and Na
years tn. which to comply with the themselves under personal obligation
Certain members were assigned to pro­ mittent fevers are extraordinarily high .sermon. Just as he asked the congre­
condemned by the 300,000 members of 16 in Young county.
regulation* The committee also or­ to financial institutions has been re­
cure information on various points, •hove the plague rate, which is natur- * gation in an impressive manner what
All the wives are alive, and an for m
dered a favorable report on * bill allow­ moved, the difficulty about th* funds
the Western Seamen’s Society and va­
ally
interpreted
a*
meaning
that
num
­
and tomorrow the committee will re­
account they would render of their rious branches. At a meeting ot the he know*, Lowe • rays they ere not re­
ing settlers on Indian lands opened to : may be obviated.
bers
of
people
who
have
fallen
victims
sume work on the schedule.
married. 8o far aa he knows nineteen
settlement in the Dakotas to acquire,
of the plague have been officially re­ stewardship, the building began to local trustees of the society, who are
children have been born to them with­
quake until it seemed that the roof
patent by paying the minimum price
Senator Mulkey, of Polk, haa intro­ •ion of real work on the bill, it ia con­ corded a* having died of remittent fever. would fall in. In a moment all was prominent business men, resolutions in the last eight year*.
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provided by law any time after the ex- । duced into the senate a bill covering sidered by the member» doubtful
were adopted protesting against the
A VENGEFUL HUNGARIAN.
confusion. Some of the congregation
piration of fourteen months from the the subject of taxation. The bill, in
whether it will be practical for them
ran for the doors; others fell on their
date of entry.
, effect,
practically a re-enactment ef to follow the original plan of work,
Berlin, 'Jan. 18.—The Lokal An-
knees to pray, while others,with faces
the mortgage-tax law. It ha* throe which was to have the full committee
Paris, Jan. 19.—In an interview, Dr. aeiger publish*« a dispatch fn«i st.
Wilkesbarre, Pa, Jan. 18.—After be­ pale,stood waiting for what seemed to
gon
ballota general objects in view—<1) the ——r work together on every schedule of the
Roux, who in connected with the de- Petersburg reporting a lamentable in
for William McKinley and Garret Ho­ ment of all property, (9) equal and im- bill, instead of dividing the schedules ing bested by Joseph Kalata in s many to be certain death. Deacon Jo-
partment of hygiene, denied a report
sefA
Plaw
attempted
to
calm
the
asem-
wrestling
bout,
John
Cournott,
a
Hun
­
bart. Hon. T. T. Geer was sleeted
among the subcommittees.
garian, beheaded his successful rival. blagp. He Mkad why there should be that he had made experiments with an
Th* men were rival* for the hand of fear, if they had heeded the words of anti-plague lymph. He would know beckoned to a gardener, who was work
ington.
will save the state at least *65,000 per
San Francisco, Jan. 18.—Oscar Low, Anna Jopkapotah, with whose father their shepherd, and were ready. for the how to prepare the lymph, he said, if ing in the park at Tservkotelo. Tie-
A dispatch from Nic* says that year. The bill provide, for the deduc­ a Victoria man, was buncoed out of they boarded.
end. He arid that they should rejoice it was needed, but he felt that bubonic guard, seeing the man running toward
eighty-two persons, including th* tion of indebtedness where the corre­ *180 today by the old dice game trick
There was a gathering at the house if the end came and found them pre plague would never get a hold in Eu­ the czar, shot him dead, supposing be
spond
ing
credit
can
be
found
and
m
-
mayor and the mayor’s assistant, to­
Low lives at the Yosemite house, on and Cournott challenged Kalata to a pared. The speaker quickly restored rope. The Tempe oomplains of the in­ was a would-be assassin. The czar
gether with many prominent citizens, seraed. It abolishes the state board of Market street, and started for the Bar­
wrestling match. Cournott waa de­ quiet, and when he had finished, all activity of the present Indian govern­ was deeply affected by this occurreno-
have been arraigned for corruption in equalisation as it is now constituted, bary Corat for a drink. Ho got into a
ment in dealing with the scourge.
feated, and in his anger left the room, foined in prayers of thanskgiving.
vesting that duty in the governor, sec­
the municipal election*
saloon on Sacramento street, and there returning in a few minutes with a
retary
of
state
and
state
treasurer.
It
Advices . received from Manila show
Bushnell, HL, Jan. 18.—A wreck oc­
began shaking dice with a stranger. butcher knife. Rushing at Kalata, hs
Rome, Jan. 16.—Maaeowah advice,
that the Philippine insurgents who also provide, for the collection of taxes He lost *80, and a newly made friend swung the knife around hia bead, and
Salem, Masa, Jan. 19.—The remains curred on the Toledo, Peoria A West­
were deported to the Landrane islands, on the original assessor’s roll and for told him he could beat the winner out with all the force he could muster are to the effect that a body of Der­ of the late William Alexander Higgins, ern at Sciota, ten mile* west, last
the Spanish penal settlement in the Pa­ the sending of the summary only of th* of all hia money if Low could only get brought it down on Kalata’» neck. vishes, believed to be the advance who met his death with many others night The engine, mail, brag*?** and
cific, recently made a desperate attempt roll to the state board of equalisation. some more cash. The victim went to The keen blade cut its way through the guard of the entire Dervish force», haa at the foundering of the Cuban filibus­ two passenger cars were piled in a
to escape, but were overpowered by the It makes the county treasurer the cdl- his room, and got *100 more. He re­ muscles, arteri«« and jugular vein, sev­ entered the Kedaref district, and ie tering steamer Commodore, off the heap. The engineer was killed, ami
garrison and Spanish marine* Eighty lector of taxes up to the point of delin­ turned to the saloon, and soon lost ering them and stopping only at the moving on Agordat The Italian gov­ Florida coast, Runday morning, Janu­ the baggageman and five or six ¡Trr n
of the convict* were killed *nd forty quency, when they shall be collected by that Then he complained to the po­ opposite side of the neck. Kalata fell ernment ia concentrating all the troop» ary 8, arrived today. The funeral was gers badly hurt. The wreck was cau««-.|
the sheriff.
available near Agordat, which ia well held at the undertaking rooms, and
wounded.
lice.
by a broken rail, while the train wv
to the floor without so much as a groan.
was attended by a large crowd.
running thirty-five miles an hour.
The Southern Oregon Frir Associa­
Senator Holt’s bill, for the tem­
Corpus Christi, Tex., Jan. 19.—It It
tion has filed articles of incorporation porary relief of counties la certain
Pittsburg, Pa., Jan. 18.—As the re­ a well known fact among certain parties
in the office of the secretary of state. case«, proivdea that, whenever any
Perry, O. T., Jan. 19.—Late last
Chicago, Jan. 18.—The bodies of
Jacksonville, Fla., Jan. 19.—A let­
sult of an explosion in the tankhouse ot
The capital named is *5,000, divided railroad company shall neglect or re­
night robbers took in the town of-New­ ter has been received by one of the Mrs. Esther Pbole, 60 years old, ami
the
Columbia
Powder
Company, locat­ Copras Christi last May, l>e held sev­
into shares of *10 each. Medford will fuse to pay its tax««, or any portion of
kirk, north ot here. Saloon» were rob­
representatives in this city of the Cu- her son, Charles, aged 84, who were —
ed in a hollow • half mile from the eral consultations with a leading
be the principal office.
of all the money and quantities of banjunta, confirming the Associated suffocated by coal gas, were fourni in
them, in any county within the state, Ohio river, midway between boroughs Brownsville attorney, the remit of bed
whisky\nd b.
»ij’ 7
*»<1 beer. Residences were en- Press dispatch of Friday giving an ac­
Frank Hoyt, who so brutally aamult- such county »hall not be required to Shoustown and Shaopin, Mr. Stickney, which was the 1—■« of an ¡«tanJ
count of the death of General Maceo.
ed and robbed Agent Hoopengarnar, at p*y into the state treasury its portion proprietor of the works, and his two
Officers think the robbers came The letter ia from Lieutenabt-Colonel
Myrtle Creek last week, haa bera tried of taxes on the 1*81111 value of the daughters were killed, P. McClusky
k"
0
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1
*
one
*
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ywterday
under
the
guise
of
Dallas, Tex., Jan. 1A—At a late
The county ia fktally injured, and Walter Crane seri­
in Roseburg, Or., and bound over to railroad’s property.
Co^tt-?ietm^n? ^htTii£
¿^Xh^ *7^ Hernandez, who was encamped with a hour tonight the boys’ department of
also
to
be
relieved
from
all
interest
or
th* grand jury, in th* sum of *1,000.
ously hurt. By almost superhuman
company of cavalry and other forces Buckner’s Orphan H owm *. fire m,l~
In default of bondsmen b* is now in other penalty until one month after the efforts the flames were controlled be­ palled off on the island, which is about They are supposed to be mwmbJre of'L near where Maceo was ambushed. The’
from the city, was destroyed by fir.
delinquent
tax
is
collected.
ton mile, from Brownsvilfe
orpmtaed
meml*‘re °«“ ¡««urgent» are reported to be encamped
th« county jail
fore the glycerine machine ignited.
Five boys perished in the flames, and
nine miles east of Havana.
Senator Haseltine introduced a bill
Chicago,- Jan. 18.—A millionaire
In the supreme court in Washington,
several others were burned.
D a, an opinion waa rendered by Jus- which provides that *11 state taxes b* mine owner, George & Hammond, of
London,
Jan.
1».
—
The
Daily
Mail
London,
Jan.
19.
—
The
Daily
Mail
London,
Jan.
19.
—
A
dispatch
from
tic* Gray, in the care of the Harney
the San Juan mining district, New
London, Jan. 19.—A dispatch from
Chonicfe sa£ Prl™
Vrifey Stock Company ▼* Hoke Smith, Mt oa delinquent amounts begin July 1. Mexico, is missing, and it is feared he
New York, Jan. 18.—William Fergn
Mendos, Argentina, to the Chronicle
secretary of th* interior, and & W.
has been foully dealt with.
Ham
«rin* ar. suffering from indication, the V^ZUemyo<hi. X»”?
, says a telegram has been received from •on, corresponding secretary of the
The Portland charter bill framed by
at poison in*, but the oeH
f™ ' . —
h*’ <*‘*’>▼«7 at
expedition, reporting typographical union of this city. *nd
Senator Simon wm introduced ia th*
that a Swiss guide, Zurbiggen, Ils,] J*cvb MeKenna. of Brooklyn, were
senate by Senator Bate*. ;/
mining property.
He had several
• u L k
. 7 determine in a subject reached the summit of Concagna, in found dead in a room of the Hotel
whether death or catalepsy hae inter - the Awdw/bver 94,000 feet abo*
thousand dollars and a quantity of
Ulmer, f
The act
Bate City,
sea level, after the third attempt
by illumi
The court
Utte morning pebli^ an interview
liwrad her. that a revoluti*» of the
hi. prominence in
local and inters