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Sr £ K t *3 / Dayton v Herald * 31 ’BE WANTS THE DONOR FOUR GHOUL* IN JAIL f WAR EXISTS IN CUBA' WALL QF WATER. NORTHWESTBREVITIES Asotin, Wash., May 22.— A cloud Portland, Or., May 24.—Tbe body of William K Ladd, which was taken Senate Recognizes Belliger« burst at some point as yet unknown, Evidence of Steady Growth up the little valley of' Asotin creak, from its resting place in Riverview ency of Insurgents. Must Be Made By Him. and Enterprise. ssnt a wall of water down the valley cemetery Monday night, was recovered late thia afternoon that carried devasta yesterday by Chief Burns, of Oregon tion in its train. Stock was drowned, City, and Detectives Welsh and Sim tORGAN RESOLUTION IS PASSED AMOUNT OP INDEMNITY REDUCED mons, of Porltand. houses wrecked, bridges washed Out ÍTEM8 OF GENERAL INTEREST D. Magone, death. The dead are: Charles Montgomery, Ed Long and and orchards ruined. The loss is rough ' ' J Mrs. Catherine Mossway, 88 years ly estimated at $100,000. Tbe pleas William Rictor, all ot Oregon City, are old; died at hospital-'from suffocation antest little valley was a continuous lodged in the city jail,* charge«l with end burns. the crime of its removal. Montgomery orchard-garden for 15 mites above the Beatrice Mowway, 4 years old, town. has made a confession, implicating Ma lag Dekata BaSed. A correspondent has just returned gone and tbe other men. The president has sent to the senate daughter of tbe former, suffocated in Washingotn, May 22^ — The long An inspector of the postal department her room. Athena, May 25. — It is again semi- from a trip four miles up the valley. Tbe body was buried St Magone’s the name of William W. Morrow, of 2nd exciting debate on tbe joint resolu The injured are: M m . Mary- C. or officially asserted thst Edhem Pasha, Park, a well-known landmark on the From persons on the road it was Will be sent to Salem to establish a California, to be United States circuit Carrie Bowles, board ing-bouse keeper I Turikzh commander-in-chief, has Willamette river, a mile and a-half tion recognising a state of war in Cuba learned the flood extended for at least rural mail service ih Marian county. judge for this ninth judicial district at 28 Hollis street, Boston, dangerously I repeated his statement that peace must below Oregon City. Its hiding place •nd declaring that strict neutrality throe mites beyond that The torrent Many chetries are said to have fallen William Jf. Bryan hab accepted an in hurt; Miss MacDonald, slightly burned J negotiated with him, and be w now was cleverly concealed by moas ’ and •hall be maintained by the United tore down the valley about 4:80 o’clock from the trees in Southern Oregon dur vitation to speak at Gladstone Park, on the face; F. & Pbape, slightly Phasing for the appointment of a States, was ended when the resolution this afternoon. A wall of muddy ing the last week or ten days. leaves, and it would never have been near Oregon City, on the 42th of July, burned on the face. Greek plenipotentiary to conduct the discovered had not Montgomery weak passed tbe senate by the docisive vote water rolled through orchards and gar Growers in Linn county are cultivat tbe day before the annual Cbautauquan of 41 to 14 at a late hour thia after While a tenant named Lamont Was sattiement of terms. ened and led the officers to it. dens, entirely covering the narrower ing tbeir hope well, and the present assembly will open. His suWict will crawling the narrow will to reach the noon. The announcement of the vote M. Del ¡gorgia, a former foreign min Tbe remains of Mr. Ladd were parts of the valley. Where the valley outlook justifies them in hoping for fine be “Bimetallism. ” 4 adjoining house, the body of a woman , has been elected president of tbe den in tbe ground about 80 yards from was received with tumultuous applause, was widest it tailed to reach entirely crops. which drew from Hawley an emphatic From Clark’s lens works, Cambridge, •truck a large sign which bung on the Cretan central committee. across. the river. The spot was wild and for The Coos bay creamery is receiving has been shipped in a special parlor car outside and to which be clung for sup- General Smolensk! has sent tele bidding, so that there was but little protest against “mob demonstration.’* As far as learned no lives were lost, I | 12,000 pounds of milk per day, and it The resolution as passed is as follows: two discs which form the lens for tbe port. Tbe sign was torn from its fas- grams to the Athenian newspapers de chance of any one ever happening “Resolved, etc., That a condition of but considerable stock perished. The to expected the figures will soon be in great Yerkes telescope, the largest tens tenings * and fell with a crash to tbe nying that be ordered a retreat .except acorse iLl "A grave about three feet public war exists between the govern- houses of Robert Campbell and John creased to 15,000. ever made.; Every precaution' was street Tbe woman was Mrs. Bowles, *n pursuance of the commands of deep had been excavated, into which mdnt of Spain and tbe government pro- Dill were wrecked; John Miller’s house The machinery for the Vale, Malheur taken to insure tbe safe transportation who had precipitated herself from the Crown Prince Constantine, and adds: tl>e body, wrapped in burlap, hail been was carried 800 feet from its founda “I earnestly beg you not to publish placed and covered over. No effort had slaimed and for some time maintained tion, and many other places were more county, flouring mill has been pur- of the costly lens They were insured third floor to the street below when sho for tbeir full value, $60,000. -Tbe tens found that egress , fap the house by inaccurate statements calculatd to cre been made to provide a coffin or other by force of arms by the people of Cuba, or less damaged. Between Asotin and chased. The mill will have a capacity •nd that tbe United States of America of 50 barrels a day. represent nearly six years of careful la way of the stairs was choked by the ate dissensions in the army.’’ like protection, and the covering of a point four miles up the creek, all of •hall maintain a strict neutrality be bor. He also denies that any guns fell Grasshoppers about the siae of a flea flames. She was picked up and taken dirt was very thin to keep from detec tbe bridges, five in number, were into the hands of the enemy during tbe tion the body beneath. When veen, tween the contending parties, according washed out. Two of these belonged to are so thick in the Fulton neighborhood, Captain Mijler has information that to the hospital. to each and all the rights of belliger- Umatilla county, that they raise in The origin Of the fire is nq| known, retreat! from Reveni and Velestina the body waa in a remarkable state of the war department has appropriated snoy in the ports and the territory of the town and three to the county. clouds whenever disturbed. The Berthel column (Italian) insisted but it is believed that a belated tenant preservation, considering the time it the United States.’’ r. $24,000 tor a iransporation fund for the The loss in this particular is about Harold Parker will soon start from army post at Spokane, which makes a lit a match in the ballway to see his ou coming here, several of the volun had been interred. — It is thought that other An analysis of the vote shows that $2,500. total of $196,000 thia year. The sun way and carelessly tossed the still teers refusing to return to Italy, on the bridges were washed out further up Huntington with 80,000 head of sheep Masked Robber Killed. tbe affirmative vote was oast by 18 Re overland for Gibson, Foss A Co., to be dry civil bill carries $50,000 more, all burning match away. The fire started ground that they are liable to arrest as Tacoma, Wash., May 24.—A single publicans, 19 Democrats and four Pop stream. Bu( the chief loss was in the delivered at some point in Nebraska. to be spent this year. Tbe intention is at the foot of the stairs, and the light deserters. The government has decid destruction of orchards and gardens. robber late thia afternoon held up and ulists, and the negative vote by 12 Re to transfer two companies to Spokane, wall acted as a flue to carry the flames ed that tbe column mukt retm n to Ital The torrent tore through these with It will take about five months to make ian territory, and will undertake to attempted to rob an incoming car on 1 publicans and two Democrats. Prior probably from Fort Sherman. As fast to the roof instantly. great fury, washing off the smaller the drive. to the final vote, the motion of Hate to the Steilacoom electric line. About 4 44 board and lodge only those liable to as the barracks buildings are built, The big ditch which has been in miles out city ob a tall man, rough-' WWW ,of yi the >UV VUJ wet st luau, IVllgll' «refer the resolution to the committee trees. The larger trees were lefatand- other companies will come from Forts AT MARK HANNA’S FURNACE. »rrest. dressed, hailed the car, which stop- °» foreign relations was tabled. Fair- ing, though they were badly damaged. course of construction for several ly dressed. Ths Ambassadors hhatructed. Walla Walla and Sherman. In the town of Asotin, comparatively months for the Flick Bar Mining Com ped, and he boarded it As he. got on banks proposed a substitute providing London, May 25.—Tile correspond little damage was done, beyond wash pany, in Baker county, has been com A special to the New York Journl that tbe president extend tbe good the platform he pulled a blue dotted Is NaWbasUa. ent of the Times at Constantinople from Havana says: The opening of offices of the United States to Spain to ing out bridges The park was ruined. pleted, and mining will soon be com calico mask, having holes cut through Newcastle, Pa., May 25.—This morn says: The powers have instructed the Nothing to equal thie torrent has menced in earnest ’ private tetters by Weyler’s poetoffice for eyes, down over his face, produced ward securing an end of the conflict, employes has been made the subject of ing, the big Rosena furnace, in this ambassadors to act as their represen a revolver and ordered Superintendent •nd the ultimate independence of the ever before been experienced since tbe No steps will be taken to build a new ' < courthouse in Coos county before the - > energetic protests by more than one lo city, owned by Senator Mark Hanna tatives in mediating between Turkey Dame, of the motor line, and Motorman ¡■land. This, too, was tabled, ayes 85, settlement of the valley. cal consul. Tbe representative of a and , ex-Senator Cameron, let go, and and Greece. A collective note will be Wellman to the rear end of the cap noes 15. Then followed the adoption coming season. The defendant county SPAIN IS UNEASY. leading South American republic went the next Instant a heavy volume of handed to the porte forthwith. has filed an answer to the complaint of t They complied slowly, and he fol of the original resolution. Tbe voting coke, iron ore and coal came crashing Palace circles now realize that great personally to the palace to complain those who are asking for an injunction lowed, ordering the men and the pas occurred after an exciting debate, par through the roof of ths casting house, maladdress has been displayed on the ^«tharhis mail, both official and private, to prevent the construction of sengers to hold up their hands and the ticipated in by Thurston, Elkins, irt- had been, tampered with, while Dr. burying in the neighborhood of 80 men Turkish side. The question is bow to ladies to sit still. Dame and Wellman White, Fairbanks, Hale, Spooner and house. ..... . -,----- under tbe debris. Manager Reis was retreat from the present situation witlP Madrid, May 24. — Señor Morelly Brunner, of the United States marine had entered a rear compartment used Gorman. Thurston, who presided over William Brenner, 0t Scio, and D. a former minister -------- asked hospital service, detailed here as as- taken out with skin hanging in shreds out humiliation, and a change of minis- the Republican convention at BLLouis, Prendergast, , - Wheeler, of Lebanoh, are buying feed from bis hands and arms, and bis legs try is being discussed as the beet way . . sistant sanitary inspector, attached tp recalled- the stirring scene when th« * ■ 8 0V ernment, on behalf of the liber- -to save annaarances robber evidently thought them safely hogs near Scio for shipment to Nebras in the chamber of depuitea today - the American consulate, received sev were terribly burned and bruised. A ~ disposed of, for. he paid no more at convention inserted a Cuban plank in j ka. They have bought about 600 head, number of - others were badly burned the platform, and declared that thia ' )f H WM true that the United Statee eral letters from his wife, the envelopes tention to them, but commenced reliev for which they paid from 2 to 2)< cents ’ resolution waa a partial fulfillment of •enate had recognized the belligerency of which bad been clipped off at the and bruised. a pound gross. Scio was a squealing London, May 25.—The Standard cor ing George B. Evans,'a contractor, of that pledge Elkins and White urged ^2^* insurgents. A second accident of the day hap postoffioe before delivery. They were center of industry last Monday, as respondent at Constantinople says tbe bis valuables. Thia done,- hA coin- . delivered open, no attempt whatever pened about 80 minutes later. It was a conservative course and an inquiry ,p Pr®,n,er replied thst the report wagon load after wagon load of pigs peace negotiations continue.. It is as manded William E. Hacker, a broker, a cave-in at the big 70-toot cut of the having been made to conceal the fact of by a committee. ' 40 not a surprise to him, were brought in. - serted tbe amount of indemnity will be to stand up and be searched. In the violation.** Upon the doctor's com Newcastle Traction Company, which is Then came the first vote, that on the aB • question of creating more reduced to 8,000,000, 2,000,000 to be meantime, Superintendent Daine had The railroad company in Jackson making a track to the new Cascade motion of Hale to refer. It was a teat, d i«oulties for President McKinley in plaint General Lee sent a sharp note paid in cash to Turkey and 6,000,000 to taken out hta revolver and came in be the tariff, bill, but he county brought suit against the county of protest to the captain-general’s office. Park. Michael Kurdy was buried un and a defeat of the motion assured ths connection ........... with ............ . ....... —i — der at least 75 feet of sand, gravel, clay be accepted by Russia as part payment hind Hacker, where h» awaited an op passage of the resolution. Fairbank« be|1®v®d President McKifiley, like Mr. to testrain the collection of $18,000 More than 100,000 cases of salmon portunity to shoot. A moment later and rocks, and was dead when taken Of the indemnity owed herx by Turkey. tried to stem the tide by offering the Cfov®topd, would decide for himself in taxes, alleged-to be -due 'the county. have been left over from last year’s out It is said here that after the suspen he placed hie arm on Hacker’s shoulder Peter Herinsky was^ terribly With tbe Oregon & California company sompromiae proposition, somewhat on such a matter. pack at Astoria. is joined in tbe suit the Southern Pa- . j crushed about the shoulders and hips, sion of hostilities, the Greeks, under and fired into the robber, who returned J the lines of jbe Cuabn plank adopted In t,le cou« ’ « of his reply to the in- The famous Tomba prison in New but wiH probably live. the pretense of washing their linen, the fire. Dame, fi^d two allots and r at St. Louis, but it met the same fate torpellation, Senor ,Canovas said the oific Company, against which no taxes the robber three. Two minutes later, York is to be torn down to give way to crossed the bridge over the Arta and ' are assessed. , As the Southern Pacific as.the Hale motion. exchange of opinion between Spain and Drowsed Near Ritarille. a new and handsome structure. were attacked by Turkish commanders, the robber was lying beside the car, Company is a foreign company, (his Ritzville, Wash., May 25.—Coming whp drove them back, after' heavy «lead, while Dame hail been shot in Hie j This brought Hale forward for a final 0,her European powers bn the subject Clouse Clodius, aged 17, was struck protest.. Ho spoke with intense earn- Cuba had always been unofficial. would give the federal courts jurisdic*. as it did upon the heels of the tragic fighting foa-ten hours. arm and Jewett Smith, a passenger, - . by lightning and seriously injured at estneM and feeling, and with a trace ol ^he powers had shown great reserve in tfon, should that company remain a in the leg. •uicide of Mrs. Vehrp Yav, the sensa i his home on Mill creek, Walla Walla bitterness in bis words. He declared defining their views, and this attitude party to the suit Aasloas to Gat Rid of Itallaaa. county, Wash. " ' tional dyowning this afternoon of Dan Unitality la a Priaoa. that the elements opposed to the oppo- ^ lad H*® government to believe that Sinclair one of Ritzville’s most promi- London, May 25.—The Athens cor Waahtartaa. Philadelphia, May 24.—Today’s ses ■ition—Democrats and Populists—had »hey were unwilling to offer any effec- Portland, Or., will celebrate the ngnl citizens, in Cow creek, has given respondent of the Times says that ow The long-distance telephone baa Fourth of July this year. Committees C iMtaid old residents of this town a ing to the disquietude caused by the sion of the legislative committee inves furnished the bulk in favor of the res- t'’® intervention between Spain, and have been appointed and plan« dis- lr K that they wHfo long remember, presence in the city of large bodies ef tigating the management of the state oiution, and that the foreign policy ol 'he United States. The exchange of reached Asotin. Salary warranto in Whatcom county cuaaed to have the finest celebration in companyl with five young volunteers, the government has hastily penitentiaries was sensational. Sena the administration was thus to be dio- views with the Unite«! Stateshad been ; x ever seen in that city. meff? started at 9 A'. MJfor a general recalled tbe force of gendarmes sent to tor Gagerdorn, of Philadelphia, was tated by its opponents. He expressed friendly, but Spain had refused the sold last month for 08 cents. The grand lodge of Masons will meet Adolph L. Luetgert, a well-known day’s outing, tbeir destination being Arta, and will take measures to deport the star witness. He said the official the fear also that the resolution would proffered mediation. The guarded tone of the premier in regard to the bellig in Seattle on the 8th of Juno. sausage manufacturer of Chicago, has about 19 miles from town. Upon ar these dangerou« allies to.their yarious reports of the prison were filled with lead to war with Spain. Spooner added his protest against ty erency vote of the «enate has made a been arrested accused of murdering his riving at the creek the party ate lunch, oountrierrt the earliest possible date. falsehoods, and that he could prove A shipload of rook from Bellingham profound impression, but - the - —-, — general _____ bay has been received at Grays harbor wife and burning her body in acid to and all went in bathing. Sinclair, who Most of the volunteers making up the that the treatment of many convicts ing the hands of the administration. had been brutal and cruel. He said Gorman closed the debate, resenting opinion in the lobbies is that President for the lighthouse. hide the traces of his crime. was unable to swim, had waded out a, Berthel column are anarchists, and the -the institution reported there were 10 McKinley and Secretary Sherman will ------------------------------ The New York Herald’s special from few yards from shore, and accidentally government has dealt wisely in refus insane patients in November last, and the suggestion that party lines were Thurston county fruitgrowers have ~ drawn on tbe resolution, and asserting not allow the senate to drive them into ’ organized under the name of the Olym Madrid says no doubt remains that the stepped off into a deep and treacherous ing to allow them to come here, al that the administration should have ‘ -•onflict with Spain. work of ^pacification in the Philippine ' pool, and, before his excited compan though they insisted on tbe privilege. pia Fruitgrowers’ Association. there were 50 at the time. Of these, dispatched a war vessel to Cuba to pro islands is at a standstill. The gravity ions could rescue him, bad sank for The government sent them from Arta George Alsip has strated up hie he said nine are now in insane asylums tect our officials on the island. The of the situation there has been fully tbe last time. The news was brought to Seavarda, and there disarmed them, New York, May 24.—A special to the brickyard in Ellensburg. He will make and one is dead as the result of cruel final vote was then taken and the sen Journal from Havana via Port Tainpa revealed-by a correspondent in Manila, j to this place, and everything possible with orders to leave for Italy in Greek at least 100,000 bricks and more are treatment at the prison. Thirty-six of ate adjourned to Monday. who gives many incidents with dates to was done to recover the body, but with vessels. Thereupon they began to in mys: A shocking story of Spanish needed. the insane convicts, he said, are still out avail. Giant powder will be used dulge in all sorts'of excesses, and got show that the insurgent bands are still Rsllsr Bill Passed. cruelty, verified by a consulate repre- The annual session of the State tomorrow in an effort to raise tbe body. into .conflict with the inhabitants, in cells in the prison. He instanced active. Washington, May 22.—The house senative of the United States, comes Teachers’ Association will be held in the case of McCue, a prisoner whom he Sinclair was 24 years of age, and with tbe result that one Italian was Special reports from the principal rebel from Santa Clara province. The Cu New Whatcom from June 28 to July 8, had ordered sent from the prison to ‘ unanimously - . passed the Cuban — ------- fruit and grain centers of California an- ' leaves an aged father and mother to killed and six were seriously wounded. the Northtown state insane asylum, resolution, appropriating $50,000 for ban leader, Charles Aguirre, who was inclusive. mourn his loss. Finally, after a great deal of trouble, and who died the next day, as alleged officially annouced to have been killed । nonce a general rainfall, which in a few ,nd supplies. The Stanwood creamery one day re they were sent to Bringzie, under the oases has injured the hay crop and in by the judge, from a beating he re- rhe "B.ro.m" I. for Hom* by Spanish troops under General Ober- cently received 11,895 pounds of milk, escort of two Greek men-of-war. other sections has come too late in the Denver, May 25.—One man wat ceived the night before hi. removal. London, May 24.-Baroness voc gonln an engagement near Senati Spir breaking its bes>. previous record by season to M beneficial. Tbe California killed and another fatally wounded at He tohl of another insane convict, a Turkheim, formerly Jeannie Young, ito, a few nights ago, was, as a matter 2,000 pounds. " ■ -- ■ of fact, made a prisoner after having' wheat crop will be generally light, but Joe Lowe’s roadhouse, about five miles i»« for I who • believes •• . . was who that she T London, May M.—The correspond- colored man named Prentice, y aivht mnnfh. iod « .tad t o the k that.she was decoyed from been wounded. The question whether or not school v --------- 1 Learning that he growing cereals look much better along south of the city, at 6:45 this evening. _______ ent of tbe Daily Telegraph in Epirus sight months nad been tied home to prevent her appearing as • claimed American citizenship, his cap- districts shall furnish text books ami the foothills than on the plains. . _ ». v:_ Lewe bas had trouble _ui. with Jacob Kis gives a terrible picture of the excesses steam pipes every night (vitnem in the Fair will case, has de- tors are said to have tied him to the supplies free to pupils will be voted on Firms and individuals in thia coun thard, a neighbor, over tbe water in an of the Italians, while traveling from parted tor Liverpool, whence she mill tail of a home and dragged him through in Washington, June 12. try interested in trade with. Cuba, and irrigating ditch in which, both are in- i Arta to Zaverda. He Bays: Washingotn, < May 24.—Representa- ?° for r Am.r.n. ghe was accompanied by the streets of Aroyo Blanoo until death There are five sawmills, with an who desire peace in the island as soon terested. Today Kisthard and his two “They stole brandy and drank it her 4 year-old son. Her companion, claimed him In justice to General average capacity of 80,000 feet daily, as possible, have sent to the secretary sone were working on the ditch, when like water. Armed only with revolv- tive Thomas H. Tongue, of Oregon, was who wrne with her from San Francisco, Obregon, it is said that, after learning of state a memorial, setting forth how some of Lowe’s employes went to th« era -------- ’ *■ bayonets, -------- *' ' by ” " and the time they struck by a cable-car near the corner w; 1 taeet her at Liverpool and sail the facts, he severely reprimanded the and five shingle mills, cutting 500,000 shingles every day, tributary to Elma, their business intersets are suffering, ditch to protect his interests. With reached Zaverda they were quarreling of Pennsylvania avenue and Sifth WIT>. heil T’ .. . „ _ . “«no«- official« directly responsible for in Chehalis county. and giving facts about the struggle in them went some of his guests, includ fiercely among themselves. The vil street and painfully injured. lie re- The baroness says that Von Turk- the brutal action, and directed that the Cuba, in the hope that measures may ing Samuel H. McCall, a well-known lagers, thoroughly alarmed, gathered ceived a number of severe cuts and heim was very much disappointed on ' At a meeting of the directors of the be devised to terminate the war. gambler, and John McKenna. A quar in readiness to fight the Italians, and bruises. Mr. Tongue had just returned reaching London two weeks ago, to body be properly interred. city soohols in Walla Walla, it was de cided to add a month to the school Car«l>uiM, Ceased a Holoei The general traffic manager of the rel ensued, during which Samuel Kis- the situation became serious. A Greek from a trip with a number of senators find that the remittance he had ex O. R. ft N. says that all the railroads thard drew a pistol and shot McCall tried to pacify a Garibaklian, who was and represenattives to Charlottviile pected was $2,000 short of the amount 8L Louis, May 24.—Mra Ada Mohr, term, which makes the term the same Monticello. He was taken to Kisthard came to about to dash his brains out with a j and _ interested have agreed to put into effect and McKenna. promised him. He did not know 28 years of age, and baby Mohr, 18 length as before it was reduced in 1898' the new grain rate on June 9 next Denver and surrendered to the police. stone, whereupon an Italian fired and Jr°videnoe hospital, where it was whether Mr. Delmas, Mrs. Craven’s months old, burned to a crisp and their The schools will therefore, close on F»Uined ,4|C»t on the This action will be in accord with the McKenna is not dead, but cannot re- wounded the Greek. Instantly, the cry i0,lnd h® . . ____________ ________ bodies taken to the morgue. Hugo the 18th of June this year. -I was raised ’A Greek has been kille<jl’ ,eft che®k’ *nd «nother over the left lawyer, had failed to send the amount law passed by the last Washington leg cover. w whether Detective Stillwell secured Howard, 15 months old, died after re- Tbe city treasurer of Everett at the No serious consequences are am/ and the villagers began to fire their islature, making a reduction of 10 per — It was while Von Turkheim was to tbe hospital. Mrs. Bessie last session of tbe council reported a de >»• preheunded. cent on previous rates. It is estimated Pittsburg, May 25.—A fight over rifles. The firing became general, but ' nnarting under this disappointment Howard, 28 years old, William How ficit of $2,897.94, for tbe first four that the new rate will effect a saving cards today at Snowden, a mining1 the Italians displayed a flag of trace, ■ The esti that he revealed to the baroness, she ard, 5 years old, were probably fatally months of tbe present year. for the farmers of Eastern Washington town, resulted in the murder of Albert and the embarkation was effected— Washington, May »4. — The Repub •ays, that he married her in pursuance burned, and are expected to die at the mated receipts for the remaining eight and of Northern Idaho of from $150,- Grier by George Douglass, colored. A j though with great difficulty. ' lican senators will hold a caucus Mon A a plot to get her out of the way. hospital. Max Gumpert and Henry months are $14,550, estimated expenses, “Several officers told me they did day to consider the tariff bill. The He suggested to her then, she says, that Surman, painfully burned. These hor $19,720.50; deficit for remaining eight 000 to $200,000 a year. game of poker was in progress when George Francis Train has reopened Douglass was bluffed by James Smith not expect to reach land alive, as their first effort will be to devise plans'to they “stand in” together to make Del- rors constitute the sum total, aside months, 5,170.50; total deficit tor the his claim to the city of Omaha, and he into laying down three queens against ruffianly soldiers would surely kill expedite the consideration of the bill, nas pay a large sum. of money. Ths from pro|»erty damage, which resulted year, $7,508.44. and also be AH an mtriupi attempt to oarotiess ucviaivu — ~ there will w— saasw VQD Turkheim AUrKIieim from a gasoline explosion in the upper intends to press it to the last. If he a bobtail flush. This enraged him and them.’’ declared fclllltll that if Von The mayor of Seattle, in bis annual reconcile Uie differences of opinion as 'entures to return to San Franriiwo, rooms of 2841 Menard street, occupied message to tbs council recommended ' wine he will be worth $20,000,000; if a fight ensued. Douglass then went Paris, May 25.—Prines Ferdinand, to the mflnts of some of the features, «he will prosecute him. by Gustav Mohr, last night. he loeee, he will be no poorer than he to his house and returned with a gun. that the social evil be regulated by re _______________ _______________ had a long conference to- The principal object of the caucus is to is now. Certain of bis friends bare in The crowd rushed indoors to escape of Bulgaria, stricting fallen womertto a prescribed Montevideo, May 24. — The Uruguay- vestigated the matter, and they are him, and be fired through the door, day with M. Honataux, minister of agree upon a plan for the limitation of district; he urged a further reduction Columbus, a a, May 24_-Senator the time for debate, as under the pres •n troops have defeated the insurgents convinced that his cause is just and hitting Albert Grier and killing him foreign affairs. in city expenses, snd that the city’s James H. Earle died at his home here It is offi- . *•_ tx ---- . — - fled, pursued . . by a (। It is understood that the Greco-Turk- ent rules this can only lie done by mu tinder Lamas and Saravia Douglass _________________ * that the claim growing out of the old i instantly. revenues be increased by ----------- licenses. Hally announ&d tbe insurgents have last nighL He had been ill for several crowd, but was captured in the woods, 1 armistice will be prolonged if, at tual consent. The Democrats will also Union Pacific litigation and subsequent weeks, but until yesterday hopes were' ln * * D ® rU "J**®«» in force under the been completely routed, and the revolu proceedings in which be was legally and they were about to lynch him its expiration, the peace negotiations bold a caucus soon to deohie on a line entertained for his recovery. Bright’s 0"arter receives the mayor’s tion is considered as ended. when officers rescued. of action. should not be finished. declared a lunatic is valid. ------------- . . I heartiest — approval. apprvTMi. disease was --------- the cause of ... hie death. An expedition has just left Philadel Tbs Retalria at Work. 4 । If The Skamokawa creameryflast month phia that has for its object theexplora- fit, Louis, May 24.—George A. Tav- Athens, May >5.—The forcm of the Salem, Or., May 24.—Governor AL Louis M.v az uu- , ;m*’’® 1«#0’pounds of butter, and it is Camden, N. J., May 25.—W. M. J tion of the country around Mount St. 8t. Loui«, May 24.— Edward Calls- expected that double this amount will lor, teller of the Third National bank, Ethnike 'Hetairia have distinguished Lord has appointed D. P. Thom peon, Elias, Alaska, and possibly the ascent Rom, son of Mr. and Mrs. William themselves more since than during the of Portland, ex-ministei to Turkey, a was found dead at the Normandie ho han, owner of the Barranca silver mine be made this month. >of that mountain, whion fora long time Rose, of Stockton, thia county, com The remnant of last year's cron is war. Banda of irregular deserters are J member of the board of regents of the tel this afternoon. He committed sui- in Mexico—yielding 1,000 tons of $20 mitted suicide today by hanging. The was considered the higheet in America. >ide by shooting himself with a revol- V “vie her® , marketed in Garfield. AfteMhe pillaging and devastating the Ph thiol is ; state university, to fill the vacancy boy was in good spirits when his par- I *■ A number of people have been poi district, where the condition of the vil caused by the death of L L. Me .. rer. When found,’Taylor had in hi«. n route to New York to be treated for requirements of reseeding and snring soned in Oakland, Cal., by eating straw ents started to church. On their re- * flg,U W“h *edinK- ft *• ^’¡tved that from 5,000 sand a letter from a woman, not his blnd?tir'7th™*'V^ Arthur. lages is most lamentable. berries. The physicians declare that turn they found him hanging lifeless. wife, and her photograph. toe t me that he h ‘P’000 ba,h*,B rwnB,n "n*»ld *he the strawberries have been in contact Ho was addicted to the use of cigar Spokane, Wash., May 24.—Chief of I M°ore, of 8now Hill, Md., the time that he had been killed. territory tributary tributary to tn Garfield. a.-a.M territory . with some poisonous matter used oy ettes, for which he was chided by his London, May 25.—According to a Oambridge, England, May *24.- present prices this will be a pleasant “ w,,ier ot cents, attempted to growers to destroy plant insects. There father. It is believed that he could dispatch to tbe Daily Graphic from Police Hawthorne today ordered a It - "°w “°«roing Cambridge-university today, by a vote pick-up toward summer expenses. have Men traces of Paris green in some not break off the habit, and in despair Corfu, it is reported there that Colonel number of gamblers and confidence VTi* of 1,718 to 682, rejected a proposal to was thought that scarcely a bushel re took his life. Manos attempted suicide white in jail. men to leave the city before sundown. he loss of a part of his nose. mained in the farmers’ hands. confer degrees upon women. It to reported in London that the an- Bootes, May 24.— Miss Fannie Rich- Sheriff 8ims recently sold 1,420 acres V“« **• Inegwlaro Dl«arw«4. Greeley, Colo., May 25.—Hiram Onymous philanthropist who contribut of laiM belonging to the Palouse Irri- irdson, the famous wealthy old maid New Whatcom, May 24. — Jaa;>er London, May 25. — The Athens cor- 8t. Lxmis. May 24. — For the fl-st ed £25,000 to the fund propoeed by the Warren And wife were killed, and ghting Company, at Colfax. Charles Neseslroid, an old and respected resi niser hermit, starved heroelf to death Princess of Wales to feed the starving James Warren, a relative, was badly respondent of the Standard says: The dent of this county, was shot in the ab- si her impenetrable castle here yester- time in Missouri a wonMto has been 8. Hinchman, of Tacoma, a heavy cred found guilty of murder in the first de- government and people are now anxious injured by being struck by a train on on the oocaeionpf thequeoB's jubilee to fay, while from $50,000 to f100,000 gree and will be sentenced to hang. itor of tbe firm, secured judgment the Rio Grande railway, two miles for the disarming of the Irregulars, domen and probably fatally wounded William Waldorf Astor. RF hoarded. She was 7« years of ege. The woman woman is is Pearl Pearl Waters, Waters, who who de- de- ,th ‘"^gating company, and about lOo ’ ckvk thia afternoon, at the The west of Kersey. Warern tried to whip and they confidently rely upon General For half a century no human foot liberately killed L“"»" 'V.ddell, Following the recommendation of hie horses across ahead of the train. Smolensk! to do this as soon as the corner of Dock and Holly sterets, by w vvriiuqii ^ Inltl, uve her — own theshoid, , colored. - — .------ .. had crossed her w>m>uiu, Commissioner Hermann, of the general conditions of peace have been agreed Hany W. Stewart, who arrived thto|~ When the verdict was rewl. Hinchnten is bidding tbe land in and, Carson City. had not stepped outdoors in all ; Pearl Waters shrieked like a madwom it is Mid, will complete tbe work begun upon. The Greek army to paralysed, I morning m®rn,Bff from frotn Carson City. J Nev., i ‘nd land office, the attorney-general has in- * « was Vir- ' 8h® in a miserable an, and in that condition was led back several years ago, and fit tbe land for w“* employed by the Vir- Rochester, May 21—Otto Kapper- and news comes from Salonica of ths I ^"T*^*** •trooted the United Statee district attor- fruit farms ling, aged IS, while racing on his bicy dispatch of large Turkish reinforce- «ini* * Truckee Railroad Company. to jail. W. J. Bryan has sent a telegram to cle with a train on the Iron De Queiot Experiments by the United State« •nd kept it looking as if vacant all the ---- ------------------- - -------- , Battle politicians, saying that it will that district 'growing sut The British Admiralty will furnish At Larisas, Trikkala and Ksrditaa, navy department have proved that ** absolutely impossible for him to ander the wtoeb and DAYTON OREGON NEWS OF THE WEEK t VICTIM* OF A FIR*. were kilted aad throe seriously injured in a fire which was started shortly aft er 4 o'clock this morning in tbe four- story and haeement brownstone build ing, at 149 West Twenty-third street ii M Ft t i ji i É.ÌS ■ VM &