Dayton herald. (Dayton, Or.) 1885-1909, March 05, 1897, Image 2

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    PROTECTION NEEDED
DAYTON
Practical Information for
Northwest Farmer.
nesTnre oi ulaid continues
SHAW’S
REPORT
TM. Md Gavmaa CUmat.«.
The subject of cultivating sugar beet,
anti the manufacture of sugar froth
them, has been before the p«x>pk «
different times. When it was seen
that the industry was a success in Cali­
fornia, the prospect of ito introduction
seemed favorable.
Persons igitat«!
the matter with varying success, and
at times individuals made exnerimenta
in producing the beets, some of which
were submitted to analysis. Some of
these experiments did not yield results
as satisfactorily as was hopedt and gave
perished.
Americans are flocking in from the
Ths city of Zacatecas is . scene of country. The position of our citiaens is
mourning. This is the greatest dis­ most critical.
The rumor, whether
aster in its history in modern times.
true or false, has gone abroad that the
American government would not in,
SPANISH OPINION OF LEE.
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terrene so long as the trade interests of
nas broken out among the people em­
the country are not interfered with.
ployed at the relief works among the
Unless something -Arm and decided I
natives, in ths state of Rewah. In
and strongly American is done by our
two days 160 deaths occurred.
' government in Washington, Americans
Again an offer for the Le Roi geld
are in danger of their lives.
mine has been refused. This time the
The murder of Ruis and the demand j
.would-be purchasers, the Royal Tinto
for the release of Scott are the sole
Comply, of London, made an offer of
topics of conversation.
The govern­ Millan.
The bill also passed to provide for
84,000,000, of which $100,000 was to
ment and palace people here have tried
be cash and the remainder ia thirty
to change the subject of conversation by the arbitration of differences between ( uevotmg more intelligent care to them
days.
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giving out news of an alleged skirmish the carriers of interestate commeroe and were rewarded with much higher
with Gomes, but the attempt was a and their employes (known as the Erd­ ! percentage of sugar. Seed have been
time
man bill); also the senate bill to pre­ brought from foreign countries to be
failure. ’
distributed among farmers in order
vent the importation of impure tea.
After the dramatic Cuban debate in that different soil, might be tea to I. (tf
the senate yesterday, the discussion to­ such efforts as these were those of Mr.
«wd*» the »teamer Al-KI on her last
day was oomparatively spiritless. The H. O. Smith, of Portland, Or. About
trip to Alaska. This is mid to be only
"Who told you thatf” shouted Gep-
galleries were packed, however, in ex- the year 1888, Mr. Smith imported
a beginning of the vast numbers who
er*l Palmerola, the secretary of state.
will leave for that country the coming
|x*ctation bf interesting developments, some of the beet seed procurable from
‘General Lee,” replied the corre­
but there was no incidents during the Cologne, Germany, and had some sent
•pnng.
spondent calmly.
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day that awakened more than passing from Alvarado, Cal., where aTacton is
"Gmieial Lee is a liar, impostor and
Louis Mansfield, who was confined in
interest. The Indian bill was consicL in successful operation. Both these
rebel,” shouted the little marquis with
the county jail in Baker City, Or.,
an oath.
ered upto 1 P. M., when for four hours -quantities were distributed, with in-
awaiting the action of the grand iurr i
This incident is telegraphed merely
a general discussion of the Sanguilly
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London, March a.—The Athens oor-
case and of the pardon occurred.
accompanying. From some-f>ereone re­
not find any Of seepondent of the Chronicle declarea'no to show how the wind is blowing in
Frye said at the outset that the San­ ceiving the seed no replies were ever
the palace, and to let you see what must
guilly resolution should be retired, obtained, and those who did take the
asked for the adoption of pains to plant at all, stated, in their r«-
south, in the direction that I thought Macedonian forces will be raised with a reviled openly by one of the heads of
resolution calling for informa­ port, that but little attention had been
da ugh ten.
the boy clinging to the boat had drifted. Ti®w to possible contingencies, and if the government here.
tion as to the imprisonment of George given them. Some simply sowed them
Aguirre.
He also reviewed the San- leaving the plants to struggle with
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ffuilly case, declaring that the action weeds, etc., while others gave but the
KILLED BY INCHES.
Of course, the
the situation created by the murder of “ the «euate yesterday had warned slightest cultivating.
Ruis and hie own determination not to
«gainst a collision with the Unit-
yielded little sugar. Nothing
eubmit to another similar atrocity ou nvMwja, ana naa • moved the queen to is to be expected, as the oulti»tin„
Seattle, Wash., March 3.—Albert should not be exploited by partisan ad­ the unusual expedient of a pardon bf sugar beets has reached a stage of scien­
Thompson, a fireman on the tug Mystic vocates of any particular policy toward cable. The senator severely criticised tific exactness that anything like b«-st
the president and secretary of state for results cannot be obtained without cer-
was literally killed by indies this’ the,Island of Cuba.
alleged inaction in this case.
morning, just as the boat was working
« *f*ir »ample of other
l«o Ha. Ma. w—
Lodge and Call spoke on various individual efforts, some of which have
•lowly out into the stream. Thomp^n
Washington, Marth l.-r8:40 P. M.—
ot C«ban atrocities, and Hale had the effect of conveying the belief
’T“ «hutting off a drain cock, when
The consuls at Candia have signed a h® slipped and fell from the platform Senator Hale has just received at the and White deprecated the Cuban agita- that the industry ia not profitable in
telegram imploring the powers not to into the orankpit, six feet below. In capitol
telegram from Secretary Ok
vitation to Eastern lumbermen to visit bar, but late this evening the bodies
delay a decision.
The town ia
In 1880, the federal government
ney, which says in effect that Coneul- tne president for information on behalf
some
manner,
not
clearly
explained,
the Pacific Northwest next July. An had nqt been recovered. ' ; — ‘
crowded with Moslems that famine both legs were ¿aught by the revolving General Lee never asked for his pass­ of the death of Rujs in Cub. went over passed a bounty law, offering 3 cent» a
executive committee was appointed to
Tbe parents of the unfortunate lads threatens great loss of life. Hundreds cranks, with the remit that he was ports, never asked, for ware hips, and to tomorrow. The Sangu illy resolution pound for.domestic sugar testing uo de­
make suitable arrangement for enter Jive here, and the untimely fate of the of sheep and cattle are already dying
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wound op m the machinery to his hip«. that the whole story as to his tendering went
cents for all testing be­
fendrai con- grees, and
taining the excursionists, who are to young fellows has cast a gloom over the
from want of fodder. The insurgents As the throttle was only OM-tihrd hisresi^nation is afake ’
sent,
which
disposed
of
it aa a matter tween 80 and »0, which should be pro­
be shown। the great forests and mills of entire city..
have completely cordoned Candia. The open, the human obstructor stopped the
duced until July R 1006. In further
h“ K*ined
currency of present interest.
the Northwest
Thompson’s cries brought that Constfl-General Lee has been given w j,
I «id, the agricultural department aide«!
greateet anxiety existe also a» to thé engine.
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A special from McMurray, Skagit
situation at Seiinos, where the ahmis- the engineer to, his assistance, but, af­ his passports, and that a serious rapture Indian appropriation Mit
‘h*
ln making expert-
A CORNER IN WOOL.
county, Wash., says that a sad accident
tioi agreed upon by the powers has ex- ter working half an hour, only one leg had occurred
between the United
ments. Seed was furnished farmers
occurred there by which the 8 year-old
pired. The insurgents are in a worse was released. The other was cut off
REPORTS OF PRIZEFIGHTS,
who would Sgree to plant and care far
“d 8P*in-r 'Hi* report is abeo-
r: *»"y ”• ¿Untly
mood than ever, and thoroughly deter­ by a surgeon.
them, and return samples for analysis,
Death took place a few lutely discredited here.
• «Ish TwiW.
killed and his wife seriously injured I Chicago, March 8.—A Boston special mined.
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moments later. It took -ten minutes
and With reports of othpr conditions
w“ engaged in falling a tree
to pick pieces of flesh out of the ma­
- The experiment station at Corvallis
NO REPLY. SENT to LEE.
which endangered his house. In fall- says: One of the largest corners on
Washington, Maroh 1.—fhwprelimi- Or., delivered seed to farms indifferent
chinery.
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wool ever attempted ia the United
*rock ««ah«, which
State D^artmeat Kas Melther Greased nary newspaper reports of the coming localities of the state in 1881, in accord­
•tood in its path, the latter falling in States exists at present in this city, in
Corbett-Fitasimmons prisefight were ance with this plan. In regard to this
antioipation
ot
the
restoratimi
’
of
a
Xa^Befaeed Kto Items.«.,
the direction of the woman and child.
brought to the attention of th^houae effort, Mr. G. W, Shaw, chemist, re­
tariff on wool. The existence of the
New York, March 1.— A World special committee on interstate and fSwgn
Mt™
a*** Ah'1 b*°k were broken.
ports in bulletin No. 38, the following:
Mrs. Merry now lies In a critical condi­
| from Havana says:
commerce today by Rev. Wilbur F.
tion.
The state department refuses to Crefto, with the request for speedy and with farmers in different portions of
tb*,r **®nU
London
answer General Lee’s cabled quart tan. radical action by that committee. Mr
the station to cultivate a small plat of
and Hamburg have become so bold as the year« 18 to U.
whether or not it will sustain hie de- Crafts js secretary of the National Re­
( l>eeta, the seed being furnished them
to attract attention, and thus the secret
t im «"’
"nging of bells in the mands that Spanish outrages upon form League, and has been instru­
The Times’ adrices
by the station. Although there was a
got out.
building brought the 800 employes to Americans cease and th.Lthe liberty
news from Candis, a
mental in securing congressional action I b®*^ »nd ready response by those who
The steamer Columbian, which ar­
• with 16,000 insurgents and three guns’ thetr station,, where they had often and treaty righto of citiaens of the against prisefighting and «gainst lot-
rived yesterday, brought 8,000 bales of
would agree to forward samples for an­
threatens to attack Hi era petra, where gone to practice in anticipation of a fire. United Statee be reepected by the Bpan-
murdered his wife at Port ' Blakely,
alysis accompanied by a report—blanks
wool, making a total ot 881,160 bales
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P^^nted
to
the
committee
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Men, women and girls joined in the leh authorities.
,. Much excitement was occasion- which has arrived in port during the the garrison is ill supplied with arms
the draft of a bill to stop sensational tor which were furnished there were
fighting the fire, which seemed
Ruis was kept incommunicado thir­
and ammunition, and the forts are work
present month. A syndicate was re­ we*\ It I* feared thia may seriously to spring through the floor from the teen days before he ww killed. To reports of prisefighto, representing that I man/who never responded to a single
most newspapers would be glad to Inquiry after the seed had been fur­
cently formed in this city to buy all
complicate the situation. A famine ii oellar -in a dosen places, but it wks prevent Scott being secretly murdered, omit the details of pugilistic events
S'-«- Aynguuuer, Age<l 14, th® SOD the wool offered in European markets
finally put out without the aid of the General Lee demanded of General from their columns if they were not nished, notwithstanding that thef had
of Joseph Ringhoffer, oi Walla Walla | in anticipation of a duty of 10 per cent imminent in Candia, and it is intimat­
ed
the
troops
there
may
pillage
the
die
remen. There was no insurance, but Ahumada on Friday that Scott be driven to publish them by the enter­ exprerely agreed to report results. ”
ib0,«“4 “J*1
Oharle® Woody’ being put on wool by congress at the
According to Mr. Shaw’s report, care­
the fMtopr is fitted with all modern ap- brought out of close confinement and
trict,
prise of lees scrupulous rival.
* 18T*"oU- The boy»wereout extra seesibn, and the increased receipts
ful instructions were given in regard to
pl
lances
for
fighting
fire.
^'^‘‘ng is in progress today. Th«
allowed to see his friends. This was
The committee made some immaterial cultivation.
hunting when the accident occurred
The kind of soil wa,
are thus accounted for.
Baahl Baaouks lost threeAilled and fly«
««Ployed in the not done by Saturday, apd General Lee changes in the bill, and then, by a prac- specified and the degree of moisture beat
Whife settler. ,t Torrington, in Ma-
Buyers have already purchased 16 -
factory
believe
the
fire
was
of
incen-
wounded.
The
regulars
lost
eighi
cabled
to
Secretary
Olney
the
facts,
*» valley, Nevada, have appealed for 000 bale, of wool abro^. and will con­
diary origin. It is said some workmen asking him how many warships were Aldrich, of Illinois, to report it to thé for the beets was also named.
killed and five wounded.
The results of there efforts were con-
r r' 8a.rln* “ outbreak of the Piute tinue to purchase the same up to the
The Times correspondent at Caner who were recently discharged have on the Florida coast, and if one would house. The text of the bill follows:
vincing that beets could be grown with
neighborhood. One of time of the imposition of the duty, cal­ states that the insurgents bitterly de thrrotened to burn the building, and be rent here in case it became necessary
Section 1. That no picture or de- profit.
the Indian. was killed in a quarrel and culated at 11 cents a pound. The syn­
'~e«ary
nounce British Consul Bilotti as th« the fact that the fire seemed to break to enforce a demand.
•«dption of a prisefight or encounter of
* Wun
in dicate has, raised • piie of moneyi
The succeeding year preparations
out
in
so
many
places
at
once
is
quoted
chief instrument in thwarting for many
Not one word in reply to the ques­ pugi ists under whatever name, or pro­
nunbem. Governor Sadie* has rent
were
made to repeat with greater care
years
the
attempt
to
liberate
Crete.
tion
has
come
from
Washington
no
suspecting
criminal
posal or record of betting on the »me
Adjutant-General Galuaha on a special to ito London agents. It is calculated
the attempts of 1891-1882. Unavoid­
The Mohammedans looted the Brit agencies.
Wednesday, four days after the state
train to investigate.
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that 1,000,000 helps, or 600,000,000
t ’»^’’•mitted in the mail, of able delay in receiving the seed so that
ish consul’s bouse at Hierapetra Frida}
department had been asked by the the I United
States or by interstate oom-
The Chesapeake A Ohio west-bound Pound*, of Australian and South “'Kht, yet only on the previous day h<
W.r. rreaee Ss D.eth.
«‘oouM not he planted in April was the
consul-general
in
an
emergency
if
he
Xi^’i?|lethe*r I" * new"P“P«r or other
American
wool,
will
be
brought
to
this
pusenger treid encountered., washout
had vehemently denounced any act oi
’ ~A »pecial to ths oould rely upon his government fully ^^icB ’ or ^bffr*®. or in any pther «ret discouragement. The rainfall dur-
country
by
the
syndicate
within
the
opposite Portsmouth, a The engine,
incendiarism or looting on the part o Tribune from Rawlins, Wyo., says- A sustaining him in protecting the citi-
h®'0* h 0™1*1- and
tune given.
o*«gage and express (ar, mail car
rearching party which started from ■ens of his country.
the Moslems.
^Bt i”7 P®"0“ ending all reports showed "very dry,!' ”extra-
one coach
derailed. A. G. Stout
here
yesterday
to
look
for
Thomas
According to the Ahtena corresond
t. Th® 8PanS’h «uthorities do not in
dry,” and "weather unfavor,
sn<- m «V1*« ®r
receiving able. ’
a * ° « w“ killed!
*-1. who the least respect treaty stipulations
Petaluma, 0.1,, Maroh 8.—Thii of. ent of the Times,the Greek carniva
.
for
transmission
by
mail
or
raeengfaeer, fireman, mail clerk and
revels passed off with the usual spin
that no American prisoner must be interstate oommeroe shall be deemed
Temple, aged 14 years, an/4
am SL^.1.._
kept in solitary confinement mors than
were ah injured, but | eon bf C. Temple, a prominent hard­
guiny oi misdemeanor, and shall be
five days, and must be acquainted with mon™thbleaby imPri,on®®«>t for not
ware dealer, and Henry Gerkens, 13
the
charge
against
him
within
twenty-
B d“PCT*tar «»Ort te yekfe dld, san of J. H. L. Gerkens, pW
n?Ve
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deration
lour hours.
®°ni® trivial Offense, pr<etor of the Western hotel, played
81,00)
rt’ °r
* finB not exoeedin«
Nicholas Mentgen lost his life under
No American prisoner ever was
burglars” Jn Temple’s store. Young
the wheels of «.train in Chicago. Fol- Temple snapped a revolver that was
brought out of solitary confinement in
lowed by an excited «frowd and a patrol
A MeM«™«« Vst.n». '
* dark cell within the time specified.
not supposed to be loaded. The revol-
°Bh’ MBrch ’—William
wagon containing officers, Mentgen ran ver exploded, the bullet piercing young
The American colony is bordering on
rarenneit, reaching 71 in June, and
to the tracks and did not see the train Gerken’s heart, killing him alm<it in-
mBn "ho has returned • panic now that there ia no hope of
falling to 66 in September; in Ger-
from
Randsburg,
says
ths
stories
of
rich
•pproaching. The locomotive knocked
Md tbit T •JLT*“17 “Wratod? EIO«n fr°? tb* «°Ternm®nt at
Û J
with 60 degrees
him thirty feet and the train passed
«•"»ngton unlete congress compels it
li7,n Jnnean<i *<»•*
and that hundreds of idle men are to send a fleet immediately.
over him.
there, with no place to sleep and little
“i1 ^® Willamette
to eat He warns laboring men not to
lay, reaching
••»«Billy U Free.
go there.
to 66 in Sep-
Washington, March 1—Sen or de
tern ber.
fxime,
the
Spanish
minister,
tonight
«d In r »lh
p " b*tween Portland
Killed ky a SaewalMe.
1«
th* fampcrature
and Independence. . An effort w* made
sMBroh ’ "“A ’P*’1*1 »« ^«ved a cablegram from the Duke of
wilted«
higher than in th®
to nave the man with a small boat
the Tribune from Marysville, Utah Tetuan stating that the queen has
k
Sn ‘h® “Iddle of the
BT?il- Th® river was dragg«ri
say* Charl«. Willing and Carl Petereon signed the pardon of Julio Sanguilly.
b. ,B not much different at
and dynamite used, but the body ha.
'eK*1*0" that this
the beginning and the end of the sea-
Trail
not been recovered. The unfortunate
mXnrM
,‘POn Bt * “N“®*
temneit
a*8 me*"
meeting some days ago, but the an­
£^i *?TeB B Widow
on® «hiW i“
T
of
_
Or
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on
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«ch
less than
Portland.
k.. ~
i
nouncement was, according to diplo­
'Die corner-stone of tbe new school I
matic usage, withheld until the onL
— leaxage in Philadelphia in 18SK ifmildnees of climate is favorable, this
had
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New Orleans. March 3—The Dully
for the revival of the lost mvrterina
f^ÂÏt ZT! Ï’OOO.OOO.OOO cubic action posaesM an advantage over both
Itrai publishes a statement that the
reet worth at |1 per l,000, 810,000.
of those countries. •
millionaire, John Drexel, with his
boiler
at
the
Acush
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family
and
.
party
of
friends,
in
his
Biwwir.
retnrn®^ from a trip around the
today, wrecking per
world, were the central figures in the private yacht, who started from bis
home ia Philadelphia to come to New Action of the bolle
ceremony.
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the roof of the poll
The poetoffice at Mount Angel, Or..
to attend the Mardi Gras fes-
Tho
the hon,e°^5father.
wm entered by burglars. The safe was
’ ”OW "”Ten
overdue, and
Thyroïde
i.
attributed
to melan-
“tow" open and about 8100 in stamp, nothing has been heard from the party
*nd 876 in money taken. Tte. «2" •i«»Jt left Philadelphia. Inquiries
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*;«▼« bton sent from New York, Phila­
BW*1 W m M. Get Waass.
delphia. and New Orleans, but so far
«»«tor Lloyds from Moscow says a pas­
io™bl£n?’!2u MBreh ’-»OU« Of a
have elicited nothing as to the yacht
senger train fell over an embenkm^t
elXiTib^Ä °
«nd nineteen passengers were killed.
day
to-
1 -q
Flew» Fell.
The climatic condoni Mother
urdiy
thB *tcel work« «“t-
Cincinnati, March 8.—Tonight, tvs
r«M Bratau,
WroMM.
‘feltra’^ i*“*" “T B,ike f»™*bl®-
Boors of the Bhinkle, Wilson A Kreis
• Marshall, Mo., March 8.—A
instruction in regard to preparing the
('omP«ny’» wholemle grocery crashed
freight train on the Chicago and Alton
NiíSÜ ’
March
k th®
down in a beep into the cellar, under a
2LIÄ^d’1,n mine on Rockhill,
to prevent Vir
“•“»ri«*, width
^ nearly b«» b*™!* of sugu. bimeelf. He tried to\h
between beets
Michael Schwalbach, the watchman
ot himaelf to­
and
peculiar
conditions
day, but the pistol was\ ken from him.
most favorable
ye crushed to death, and William R
IfartinL his wife and oh child will re-
Gersts, a clerk, and M»ch-I Oolstoaa,
lut the eldest i
>, Atillo, died
today- , Two of the chi!
tevday. The muahrooms^at'smart
wide and M feet deep. The property
P°'"°n havtebeiZTmk
loss will not exceed 880,000.
•’’o*
balding is twenty
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