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' Davton ■.'Herald MUST ORAM. PRESIDENT TO SENATE . » ’J-', a. ‘ r •’’y' OUR TRAM MWfTH OURA. #1 NORTHWESTBREVITIES te Twaarty Mllltoa«. Washington, Juno 31.—The action Washington, June 8L—A significant outlined in the interview with Bellamy Full Text of the Hawaiian report on our trad* with Cuba troaa Evidence of Steady Growth 8 toi rar before his sailing for Europe, 1887 to 1897, prepared by Chief Hitch- Santaclara. They aay that an attaek and Enterprise. looking to making vigorous representa cock, of the foreign markets section of < ♦ « • tions to Great Britain, Germany and- the agricultural department, has been Belgium and doubtless to France, for a promulgated by Secretary of Agricul died d«fondingthe fort. All th* am OCCURREDSHORTLY AFTER NOOS modification of the discriminating PAST NEGOTIATIONS REVIEWED ture Wilson. Tbe statistics show very ITEMS OP GENERAL INTEREST munition WM captured and all the sur measures against American cattle, is tteirly the effect of present hostilities vivors of th* garrison excepting th*«- the result of the indefatigable efforts in Cuba on the commercial intercourse of Secretary of Agriculture Wilson to of the United States with that island. Both CoatlBoat*. combat the prejudices of the Old World During the last fiscal year, 1896, the Official advices «tate that a hot en- against our farm products and to secure total value of our Cuban trade amount- •f Ska lalaad. gagement occurred at Mantua, Pinar Tlie president has appointed J. B. k 7 3------ ---------- to our exporters at least the same righto ed to only $47,548,610, as compared Brady, of Alaska, to tbe governosahip ! Th* Spanish marinas and in- The following i* tbe text of tbe mes with $103,864,304 in 1808, the year as are enjoyed by thcae of other coun Astoria now ho a paid fire deport- of that territory. »ntiy forces were largely outnumbered sage sent to tbe United States senate preceding the breaking out Of the war. menL tries. Ever since the new administra- k. -—-—;........ .. ................... 5 Ak- -___ »J. .« |nwwin| tuc urea*!ng out OI U1C WBr. fait here today, the official time of the George J. Hackett, a miner, waa I accompany the, This wm a falling off of more than 50 first m taken by th* United State* Pendleton ia considering the proposi- hours’ fierce fighting, the regulars were Hawaiian treaty: crushed to death, as the result of 4 b i per oent in these returns Returns al tion of buying in its own pa|ter, a* «n weather bureaa, being 13: UHM. It pushing this matter. He has bad fre compelled to seek refuge taw near-Dy “ I transmit hereby to the senate, in accident in the Brown Bear mine at quent interviews with the president town. They met with large looses ia wm followed almost immodiately by a and Secretary Sherman on the subject. order that after .du* consideration the ready available for the current fiscal investment for funds. Deadwood, Cal. Th* vibration* were year Indicate a still further decline, killed and wounded, many of whom second shock. The locks at the Cascades were , constitutional function of advice and the records for the nine months ending from west to m *L Clock* were Several new diplomatic appointees have were left on the field. opened for the season last week, as high consent may be exercised by that body, had conferences with the agricultural ciate Justice Harlan, waa accidentally March 81, 1897, placing the total value «topped, and auapended lamps and dec From the Curaooe trocha come re water is over for this year. killed by being run down by a train in ports that large forces of insurgents orations were broken in some place*, department officials, at which questions a treaty for annexation of the republic of the trade for that period aa low as of Hawaii to tbe United States, signed Baker City’s praise* are loudly sung of thia kind were discuss«! and the Louisville, Ky. $14,936,817. At this rate, the figures have approached the troche with the but no real damage is reported. The by plenipotentiaries of the parties on for the fiscal year 1898 will hardly by all the visiting firemen who took Tbe 13th annual session of the grand intention of crossing. They are be shocks were the most severe experienced situation explained. The state department is now co-oper June 16. For a better understanding reach $30,000,000, or lees than one- port in the tournament there. encampment of the Indian War Vet lieved to be under command of Gomes. here for many years. The earthquake ating in the movement and in various of the subject I transmit in addition fifth the value recorded in 1898. Indian Agent Harper says that many erans of the North Pacific Coast, is ia Captain-General Weyler will go to wm general throughout the state. ways has instructed its representatives the report of the secretary of state, re The report also demonstrated that in fish are being taken in the Umatilla progress in Portland, Or. Santiago de Cube by the end of the going to the countries named to state viewing negotiations which have led past years our imports from Cuba have river by person* uaing dynamite. A rock and mud slide near Illeoilld: present month to awume command of result Monterey, 0*1., Jun* 32.—An earth their cause to the respective govern- to this «a important generally been much in excess of our Winans Bros, brought into Tlie 3 ■« nr n » I ■ «n He will take waet tunnel, British Columbia, an th* military operations. Art«v i glXMXV-XM^Ste* purttnun ox ino naBmian quake shook was felt aMupa today. It exports to that island, the balance oT Dallas 1,300 pounds of salmon one day^ ------ - caused a panic among th*, congregation Canadian Pacific railroad, kilted fire with him 40,000 men. islands into a body polticu* io a neces imposed on our products, together with trade being decidedly against the Unit last week. The run is light, but the The firm of Alejandra Gontales, pur men and fatally injured another. of th* San Carlos mission church. A data' showing them to be unjustifiable. sary and fitting sequel to the chain of ed States fish are of excellent quality. veyors to the military hospital in Santa portion of the adobe wall was thrown These statements will also show that events which from an early period of As a result of earthquakes In India Clara, have refused to furnish the hos Seven emigrant wagons passed the poatoffice at Chittagong has been down among the frightened worship the restrictions placed on American cat our history has ocfatrolled the tator- GENERAL WOODFORD'S TASK. pital with supplies of provisions, owing through LakeView. Three of them were course and prescribed the associations pers, and several fainted. Other dam tle preclude any material danger of swallowed up, some ytreeta are closed to the fact that they have not received bound for Indiana, and the rest for Ne of the United States and tbe Hawaiian age waa, (tone to the historic adobe loss by disease er otherwee. to traffic and thousands of poor people ' payment for their goods for aeren braska. They were from Rogue river arehomeleraaBdlivingintbaopirtr. ^7 ^.y otaïm building. Official reports of experts in the field islands. Th* predominance of Ameri« valley. At Del Monte, three distinct shocks will be cited to demonstrate that can interests in that neighboring terri Reports from sll portions of Wash- now owes them over $100,000. Chicago, June 31.—A special to the tory wm first asserted in 1890 by send- The bicyclists of Astoria are talking preceded the rambling noise. Th* ho American cattle products show a great ington -Ó m - . t and „ Oregon, _ . east of - - the ---------- There are actually 16,000 sick sol- in> to tbe islands a representative of Times-Herald from Washington says: of building a bicycle path, and it is er exemption from disease than those tel creaked and swayed, and th* gneats cades, tell of the rainfall rthe post diers now in the government hospitals the United States. It found further Spain is to be brought to terms. Gen- suggested that the county join them in week, which ha* been general in this and the suthorities have been compelled rushed from their rooms. Pictures and of practically all other countries. expression by the signature of a treaty . eral Stewart L. Woodford, the new building a good road to John Day’s and These representations will be accom glassware were thrown down. section. Tlie oorrespMdenta all agr** to reopen the Regia sugar warehouses minister to Spain, after dining with Knappa. At Pacific Grove, a decided earth panied by the significant warning that Of friendship, commerce and navigation that the last vestige of danger to the * for — ' ------ ' ' the ------------ purpose of receiving the sufier- President McKinley last night, spent with tbe king in 1836. It was signailv if the unjust discriminating measures quake shock was felt at 13:15 P. M. It Lane county’s jail has been without ’97 wheat crop is removed. The crop ing troops. • the evening at the White House. He continued for several seconds, and was are continued, proper action will have annouoed in 1848, when the interven an occupant since the March terra of yield wifi be enhanced 35 per cent. received instructions as to his work in preceded by a deep, prolonged rambling to bo taken by this government Dis tion of the United States canoed the circuit court, the longest period it has The «pin has caused additional benefit PUT OUT OF THE CHURCH. the Spanish capital, for which he will noise. A panic was threatened among criminating nations will be given to British government to disavow the been empty during the present sheriff’s by wiping out the grasshopper peat. start in a week or two. Ab*, congregation of the Methodist understand that the rights of Ameri seixure of the Sandwich islands by a term of office. Senator McBride, of Oregon, ha* been General Woodford ’ s task is divided church, but wa* averted by th* min- can exporters must be recognised, or British naval commander, and to recog The Lane county court has let the making an effort to secure the restora Into three parts. His first mission will iater’a presence of mind. Persons in all else privileges accord«! foreign pro- nise them by treaty as an independent contract to build a 100-foot strain In-am tion of the house rate of $8 per 1,000 be to present a demand for reparation New York, June 23.—Herman Ware- parts of town were terrified. state, renouncing forever any purpose ducers will be withdrawn... on lumber, planed, grooved and sawiak, tbe Christianised Hebrew wh* of annexing tbe islands or exerting and indemnity for the death of Dr. truss bridge, with orib pier, across Buis. His second task is to pre pa ri Salmon creek, for $890. Sevep bids tongued, instead of $3.60, as report«! has Men seeking admission into th* a protectorate over them’. 8HE SHOT TO KILL. were handed in by four bidders. by tbe senate committee on financ« Presbyterian church as a minister, and Hollister, Cal., June 33.—Shortly “In 1851 theoemion of the Hawaiian the Spanish government for the inevit He says that the lumber dressed in this who for a long time had the support of after noon today, the most severe earth able, and the inevitable is the loss of The graMhoppers are doing consider kingdom to the United States was for manner is worth at least twice as much Rev. Dr. John Hall, vf th* Fifth-ave quake shock since 1868 did many thou mally offered, and although not then Cuba as a colony. The third phase of able damage in the vicinity of Lexing in the Portland market a* the sawed nue Presbyterian church, was today sand dollars damage to buildings and Gardens have been com accepted, this government proclaimed his work is the presentation of a dis ton, Or. lumber, which pays a fluty of $3 under • publicly denounced before tbe congre their contents. No causa)ties occurred, n St. Louis, Mo., June 31.—A special it its duty to preserve alike the honor tinct proposal from the United States pletely ruined, and in many places tlie bill, as agreed to. Senator Mc- gation of that ..church as an’ immoral entire^fields of wheat have been eaten, though leveral narrow escapes are re to the Republic from Parif, Texas, and dignity of the United States and as to the disposition of Cuba. Brid* says that the importations t» person and guilty of gambling. He It is as to the first and second chap up. corded. Every brick building in town says: Ed Kilgore, a contractor and safety of the government of the Ha dresse<i lumber will quite seriously in- was also suspended from the com baa suffered, and in the courthouse the builder, met his -death at the hands of waiian islands. From this time until ters that General Woodford is now con The graduating class at the Corvallis . ter fere with industries in Oregon and munion of the church. When the walla and ceilings have lost moat of Miss Fanny Jackson and her three the outbreak of the war of 1861 the ferring with the president. He will college this year number* 17, against 48 *' • Washington. * judgment“ was read to the fashionable their plaster. Immediately after the brothers today. Kilgore was sitting policy of the United States toward Ha receive full instructions as to the third last year and 51 the year previous. uniy®raal postal congress, the congregation, Mrs. Warrsawiak, who earthquake, a firewall Of the McMahon in the waiting room at Ladonia station waii and > the’ Hawaiian sovereign either before he sail* or aa soon as he The reduction in the number is largely fifth convention of th* kind In the was - present, declared .____ — ~- in _____ a loud — voice house fell upon the adjoining buildings. when Miss Jackson, accompanied by a towards the United States waa exem shall have had an opportunity to report due to an extension of the course from world, _ha* finished it* labors in Wash- ‘hat bar husband wm innocent She Hundreds of window panes were cracked sister and three brothers, entered, the plified by continued negotiations foi upon the state uf mind tn which he three to four years. ington, D. C. The sixth congress will was put out bf the church, while the or broken, and in some instances entire men taking positions at the doors. annexation or for a reciprocal commer- finds the Spanish ministry and the There will be no gsain raised in the be held in Rome in 1908. All th* pastor announced a hymn to quiet the window sashes were thrown into .the The girl drew a revolver and fired at oi>l union. The latter alternative waa queen regent. northern part of Morrow county this, countries ot the world were represented President McKinley also instructed atreet from the seoond-atory of the Kilgore. The bullet went wide, and at length accomplished by the reciproc My husband is innocent. I cannot buildings. at the congress just closed, with the struck her brother, Brode Jackson, in ity treaty of 1875, the provisions at General Woodford to impress upon the year, and but a small amount of hay, the grasshoppers having destroyed ■ «oeption of Corea and tbe Orange Fro* hear him harjhly spoken of before so the ■ forehead.. Kilgore dashed down which were renewed by the-convention public men at Madrid these vital points: everything in sight. The portion of State, and these two «ent word that many people and not defend him.” the railroad track behind some freight of 1884, embracing the perpetual ceasion First—The United States is not actu the county that they have not visited Gilroy, Cal., June 33.—The heavieat oars. Bud Jackson, another brother, they hoped eoqn to enter the postal The ushers, at a signal from Dr. ated by an unfriendly feeling toward to the United States of the harbor ol will raise an average crop. union. The congress, among other Pritchard, of Alexander chapel, who earthquake ever felt here lasted only a intercepted him and shot him in the Peart river. Spain. ‘ The Weston Leader says that a num • Rungs, succeeded in Aitablishing uni had taken Dr. Hall’s place for the day, few seconds, but did much damage back. After Bud Jackon had emptied Secoand—The United States does not ‘‘In 1888 a proposal for a Joint guar* form colors for j>oetage stamps, ar- led Mrs. Warssawiak from the church. Numerous chimneys were toppled over, hie revolver, Mise Jackson walked up desire to take advantage of Spain’s ber of pioneer relics were exhibited at anty of the neutrality of the Hawaiian the reunion tent there recently. Them*. ranged for facilitating intermediary The congregation had begun to sing the house walls cracked, heavy plate-glass and fired two more shots at Kilgore, islands by the United States, Germary troubles with her colony to bring about transit rate* and diminishing the tariff hymn. The lady at first resisted, but store windows shattered, and a general exclaiming:’ Spence’s contribution was a pocket rifle the annexation of Cuba to this country. and Great Britain waa declined on the quite materially on a graduated acai* was prevailed upon to leave. Not wreckage of bottle and abelfware in “You coward, you have slandered me announced ground that the relation ol Third—Unless Spain will herself 100 years old, made in MaThnaerie lor tbe ensuing six years. People long enough. ” withstanding the singing of the hymn, bouses and stores caused. make a move toward meeting the in It is a harmless-looking affair now. but the United States to the-.islands was Examination showed that nine shots sufficient for the end in view. In brief, evitable, toward giving Cuba freedom, was considered a trusty weapon by Mr. Who “««Jered hl. the excitement, though suppressed, was rushed out of their homes, thinking the last trumpet had sounded in earnest. ’ te as electrocutod intense. After the incident the serv In some houses blinds were wrenched bad taken effect, any one of which from 1830 to 1896 the course of the the United States will be compelled to ices went on as usual. * in Sing Sing prison, N. Y. would have proved fatal. United States toward the islands has interfere and in the case of interven thieves for three day a from their hangings, and an unusual , - ------------- * A fast freight train on tbe Santa F* consistently favored their autonomous tion annexation migbtnaturally follow. ___ railroad was ditched near Elma Mn DRAGOONS IN THS AIR.' WkahlngUa and three tramps and i firaCTmffl Wr4 The free text-book killed. -^7 a«ee«»nil Telai« er nyt*< KaahtML - vowkt nowu in T Deooto, Oal., June 22.—There were in destroying a body of Spanish near as a necessary outcome of that policy. which pasred over the central and Th* United States government im Steamboat men at Gray’s harbor are Sabana. Bandera placed hie men in southern portions of Logan.county this "Not only is a union of the Ha heavy shocks of earthquake at Berlin, June 22. — Naval experts at migrant station, on Ellie island, New talking of putting a steamer on North York harbor, was destroyed by fir*, Kiel are now testing the practical use 13:18 today. The vibrations seemed to ambush and then instructed five scouts waiian territory to the United States afternoon destroyed thousands of dol river, above the jam. to approach a fort where tbe Spanish lars ’ worth of property and completely One or two no new scheme, but it is the inevit of dragon-shaped airships, which may be from north to south. but with no loss of life. The number of deaths in Seattle dur were barricaded. The Spaniards sallied able consequence of the relation stead demolished the immense cow barn on Awistant Quarantine Officer Blu* be put on board vessels for use daring old barns in the neighborhood fell to from the fort in pursuit of thAsooqts, fastly maintained with that mid-Pacific the farm of the state institution for the ing May waa 88. Eight of these were the ground. There was another shock naval engagements and in reconnoiter declared that the disease on the City who fell book, leading their pursuers domain for three-quarters of a century. feeble minded. Twenty-six persons children and two were from drowning. of Para, now at Angel island quarantine ing. Some of the balloons rose 600 at 13:55 P. M. lighter than the first — into the heart of the Bandera ambush. Ito accomplishment has been merely a seeking refuge from the storm were At the school election in Walla station, San Francisco bay, is yellow feet, remaining fast to the deck cf the a«sra ViesItaM FriskfoMd. A hot fight ensued, first with musketry, question of time. While its failure in buried in the debris. Four of the refu Walla the proposition to furnish free torpedo boat steaming 14 knots an hour, fever. Visalia, Cal., June 33.—Two severe but finally hand to band. All of Ban 1898 may not be a cause for congratula gees, boy pupils from Chicago, were text-books wa* defeated by a vote of 81 enabling the balloonists to make-obser A serious landslide occurred near earthquake shocks were felt at 13 dera's men were armed with machetes. tion, it ia certainly a proof of the dis taken out dead. Five others were se to 14. vation of stations of vessels at great dis Briega, canton of Valais, Switserland. o’clock. The vibrations were from Ten of the insurgents were killed, and interestedness of the United States, the verely injured, one of whom, tbe farm Winfield Scott Rich, of Cambridge, Part of the forest there and a number tances. The observations made were west to east. Suspended lamp* vibra the entire pursuing party of the Span- delay of four years having abundantly superintendent, will probably die. communicated by telegraph or tele- Mam, has bean engaged a* principal Of buildings have been buried. Tiber* sufficed to establish the right and abil I>hone from the balloons to persons on ted for 15 minute*, houses were shaken laBia.__________ i__________ — of the Spokane high achool, at a salarv was no loss of Ufa . At Algniaa, a town of 8,000, 178 per ity of the republic to enter as a sov the decks of tbs vessels below, enabling and some people ran out of doors. The of $l,3Q0 a year. Sir Henry Irving unveiled a memorial them to change the course of the latter shock was the most severe felt here in sons died last month from hunger and ereign government into a conventional June 31.—In a fight between All laws passed by the last scuion of statue to Mrs. Sarah Scott-Siddons, th* accord ingly. destitution. union with the United States, thus Italians and French workmen at Bar- The whole series of years. the Washington legislature, to which famous English octrees, on Raddington experiments occupied a fortnight, and realising a purpose held by the (Ha cine yesterday, two Frenchmen were Cra«k«4 a Nawmm Brick Building. green, London, where her remains were eminently successful. waiian people and proclaimed by suc killed. The district is intensely ex no emergency clause is attached, have Modesto, Cal., June 33. —A shock of Ferry, O. T., June 31.—The Chey- cessive Hawaiian government* through cited and the police are taking steps to become operative. - were interred 66 years ago. earthquake was felt about noon. Many enne ano' Arapahoe Indiana were Bemis’ shingle mill, in Cowlita coun While Professors Marksburn and Another Oakland Bookkeeper Held l>p. people in the upper stories of brick wrought up over the new law which some 70 years of their virtual depend- quell further disturbances. Richards were practicing on a flying Oakland, Cal., June 23.—Edward buildings ran into the streets in alarm. goes into effect July 1, relating to poly ence upon tbe benevolent protection of affray between French and Italian ty, that has been delayed on account of trapese at Fiesta Park, Loe Angele*, Eliason, a bookkeeper, waa within a workmen has taken place near Arles. the Jam oK bolts in the Toutle river, At Newman, this county, a brick gamy. After that time each of the 40 the United States. will be started up at once. they fell to the ground and Richards few doors of his home last night, when ’ ’ The report of the secretary of state Troops have been sent to the scene. building of one story was cracked Cheyenne Indians who have more than sustained internal injuries which will a tall man leaped at him from behind exh ibi to the character and course of re | An ordinance has been passe. 1 by the slightly. one wife will have to choose one of the probably result fatally. Olympia council denying to all bicycle cent negotiations and features of the Cycles«« Add te Spain’« Misery. a clump of trees. The young man was two, three or more wives that he has, treaty itaelf. D«r«ad«d HI« Ham«. Firemen extinguished a fire at th* grabbed by the throat and thrown The organisation and London, June 31.—The Madrid cor riders the use of the sidewalks for San Francisco, June 33.— John. 8Mn- and the cast-off wive* must leave him. administrative details of incorporation respondent of the Mail says: A suc- riding during the dry season. bom* of Grant Prestel, a laborer, at down before he could * give a cry. To tbe squaws who have become en ■ Dayton, O. They found the charred Then the footpad searched his victim’s ick, who the police my is an ex-convict, are necessarily left to the wisdom of ceMion of cyclones and fierce hail Three Seattle wheelmen made tbe hohM.pt Rose Prestel, aged 16, and clothing, taking all bis money and val lies in the receiving hospital with a lightened aa to their situation, the mat oongre», and I cannot doubt that when storms have destroyed the crops and run from Seattle to Olympia and return’“**- ter has become tragic. Every squaw All»ert Prestel, aged 2 years. The uables. The robbery was committed fractured skull, the result of a blow the funciton of the constitutional treaty ‘n.tbe of Vallado last Sunday, covering the entire dis children played with matches and set about midnight, in a thickly settled from a hatchet wielded by Paul Jen who want* to remain with her husband making power shall be performed with lid and Guadalajara. In the district of tance of 154 miles on their bicycles. i* doing her best to please him, so that the largest regard for the interest of kins, a peddler. This afternoon, Shin fire to the house. portion of the city, which Is well light- she will be tbe lucky wife. There are this rich domain and for the welfare of Newcastle, houses have heen flooded, The Atlas Lumber Company, at Mur ick called on Mra. Jenkins, during the The southbound express on the Grand *d by electric light*. As soon a* th* hundreds of cattle drowned and a num ray, is putting an additional engine 40 of these polygamistarahd in all they the inhabitanto thereof. Rapids & Indiana, was derailed near robber had aecured hie plunder he re atafence of her busband. According to ber of lives lost have over 100 squaw*. into it* aawmil). Last month the com “(Signed) • WM. M’KINLEY. Riggeville, Ind. Th* rails are said to leased the man and watched him start her story, bo insulted her and knocked pany shipped more than 70 carloads of her down. At thia Juncture Jenkins “Executive Mansion, Washington, D. apanlsk n«r«at In FklllPp|BM, have spread, ditching the engine, ten for his residence, having warned him lumber East ' Draws«* While Bathing. appeared, and seeing his wife covered 0., June 16.” der, mail and baggage cara The en to make no outcry. the Herald from Ma.lrid says' an^'offl0 I *h^he1IfW” countJ coniniiasioners at Greenville, Tex,. June 31.—Last with blood, demanded an explanation. gine was totally demolished, instantly ' cial telegram from Manila announces a the r .mee‘ing» decided to post- For a reply, Shinick seised Jenkins by night, while bathing in a pool six miles killing'the engineer. the throat and proceeded to strangle from thia city, Cashier King, of the Lansing, Mich., June 31.—Governor desperate combat in the Philippine ,ndefln'te|y ‘he proposition to is- London, June 33.—Queen Victoria The Pacific Mail steamsihp City o< to Uke up U,e °°un’ him. After a desperate struggle, Jen First National bank; Mias Austin, of Pingree's fame as the originator of the istands against the rebel general Agui! tX «^1”* Para, now in quarantine in San Fran began the celebration of her Jubilee kins managed to free himself from this city, and Ida Scheneck, of Sher potato-patch scheme for the poor has naldo. The Spanish losses were over ** °0*1*11« indebtedness. __________ cisco, bringe detatle of thè ______ iota in mid. _ Sunday, as was befitting her entire car- Bh ■ nick’s grasp, and picking up a man, Tex., were drowned. Mr. King croese<l the ocean, and his plan is being 100 killed and wounded. The news .T"0 ^0,,■ ot ■t*el wire cable were re- Pacific of the British ship Buckhurst. eer’ beforB ‘he «Har of her fathers. hatcbeL struck his assailant over the and M m Austin were together, and got *iopte<l in several European oountriea. hM caused a profoundly painful im- ,n 8h*,‘<”’. Mason county, re on April 4 last, she having picked up Throughout London, the United King- head, fracturing the skull. beyond their depth. King called for Letters have been received at the ex pression. .J,,. cently for Simpson’s logging cam ns. ___, . - -------- Shinick part of the crew of the ill-fated vessel dom donl and ,nd the ‘h* empire, «mpire, in every cathe cathe- help, and Fred Norsworth, who was renewed the attack and vainly endeav ecutive office from Budapest, Hungary church of’ chapel of the Estab- on May a, when 200 miles off the dral, ‘ ---------------------- - ored to get possession of the weapon. with Miss Scheneck, went to the rescue, and from Nottingham, England, ’re •<>«« in «nd weight Nyack N Y J.!nZ7. -m* Uuis roast, and landed them at Nicaragua coast, Church of England, were held During the atruggle Jenkin in but both were drowned before help questing information regarding the .JZ »1 —The steam $3,000. Punta Arenas. The Bnckhurat caught 8®rT*<** «imilar to those at 8t George’a atruck him with tbe hatchet inflimte reached them. Mise Scheneck, becom re^lf N« ’ v Bnr K ” - War- Miners in the 8wank district in Kit- plan. Copies of the message which the I fire, and the crew after working t.n ^1’ Winder, where her ni.j£ty > ugly Xnd ing frightened, followed Mr. Nors governor delivered to the Detroit com- 1 da«, to o. quench -------- - ---------------------- days the flames, were com _ tPhMksetoSUOn’ ,nd Offere‘’•O,mea remand charged with assault to mur- worth, and, jumping on his back, near mon council upon the subject when he one minute and SO *” *ndJyielding well, pelled to abandon her. ly drowned him also. All parties were XM.maTor Ot that City’ *«• *mtto the rate of 40 mi I m «n h ’ J* at «72Jir,le ^anie on Baker creek, to hold prominent the inquirers. • Five Ch 114 ree Bame4. The Salt Lake Tribune has published Olau Faster? D m tro y ad. Buffalo, N. Y., June 3».— Fire last i uuiib inis 0unimcr. a story that a party of desperadoes from th. ’ ‘ ' “ Roost,” in giamT^rtoro"at*t I j?*17 d‘*troJed ‘¿e h<m~^f the notorious notorious “Robb.ro ‘ Davi« Will a Fargary. Of The state land commission has ar- Mllwaukee, June 19. — The steamer San ^nnciaoo, June lt.-During the Kocthern Utah. hav. gon. to I raged to put six land cruisers in the mingand aro located .t Wamretta?* tory .mploywi 400 men .nd th. 1 Virginia, of the Goodrich line, with trial of tbe Davie will contort today a in* J”ne’t—While mov field to overlook the new townships re- small will be be about .bnnt $100,000. lion non Sophie, 10, died in a hospital this 300 passengers on board, ran down the G. R. g. E. Max Max- ing * loaded shotgun last night, Mary m« l station station Mat east of of Rock Rock Snrinw. Springs. Will e aenaation wm created by Dy U. - , aged - --------- c« n‘*y surveyed, and make state selec schooner Eveline, bound from Menomi- li ‘ iropped th* weap^ morning. Roy, aged 12; Brown, aged 7; Their purpose, it is claimed, ran i- well, paying teller of the First National tions therefrom. Borne of the cruisers citv wkn Verona, aged 8, and Cecilia, aged 8, nee, Mich., to Chicago, near thia port t bank, of thia this city, who was called __ as _ an accidentally and tbe hammer striking a hold up the Union Pacific express train last evening. The Eveline’s cabin waa «Pert to paasupon the signature of the •tep. the contents of one barrel w«r« are already taking to the field. on cots t at the hospital, or else to rob the paymaster of the Boaton, June 33—Franklin B. Born are the lying . tent?« < h°*pital' and ,nd Fish Commissioner Crawford was on shifted forward and her yawl waa de- alleged will, by declaring the signature di*har8ed into her right shoulder, al- of Medford, died at tbe MMSMhuZta "{Ste Sweetwater mines. the Bound and at the Baker lake hatch- ^noliahed. a panic prevailed among general hospital m a rwralt of an o “ra ' ta^i TrZ' a forgery and expressing the conviction ‘he ann’ *hich subro- Henry L. Buehler, of Baltimore, Md., tion guided by “X’’-ray photograph?for J*4 Week. The report that the ¿he Virginia's passengers, but the that the forgery waa committed by * "“T WM amputated. Hta She will the oldest Odd Fellow in the world is th. removal of a bull J fr^hj, bLiL ^.hh ^iMr^ close down on account of “ * “"“P* * steamer continued on heroourse to Chi- Alexander Boyd, partner of the dece probably recover dead. ’ the failure of the legislature to appro Si0 and the Eveline was towed to the ' dent, who bolds the same relation to Milwaukee drydock. I the legatees as did Davis. It is said that the Greenland whal* priate funds, be says, is incorrect. The Th* London Times publishes a tabi* A SlMtkwn Piekiag B m . hatchery is maintained out of the li- showing that in th* ordinary oours* of eometimes attains the sge of 400 years. Davenport, la.* June 23.—John Gu- KIU m I la a Taaaal. Liberty, Ma, June S3.—Fully 10,. o*Me rand, collected for that purpose nature the future rulers of Germany, gleheimer ------ —— murdered ■■■« his wm wife oy bv mix- »><. ww ofacxoerry pickers have a I readv ar Vallejo, OsL, June 21-— A Slavon San Francisco, Jun* 31.—The decani, Nearly all the business men of Pa- Rawia, Greece and Roumani* will b* ‘M strychnine with eggnog and giviM rivriL-.- ‘ । rawly ar bere this season, which opens ian named Felix Breike was killed in i fo’dti^r,n’ °! •,nan Redding, (Ml., June 31.—John Do- louss have signed an agreement to visit immediate descendants of Queen Yfo- it to h*r to drink. H* then committed I Wednesday. crop u estimated at the tunnel at Selby’s early this morn “7- The estimated at the mines up the Palouse river, and "io*« th. mm. m«ner. Neigh- 60,000 craLw, the crop is e^ kXn ing. The man, with a companion, was Pot in one day’s work with pick and T >u n ty «»" ‘ 7. ‘ his on the way to the smelting works when Twelfth and Channel streets this morn •borel during the summer. The day the accident happened. The down ing. The 4sceas*d had evidently morning by a log rolling over hie bodv trill be selected in the near future, and train from Sacramento and a freight throum himself in front of an ap- • gigantic picnic is being arranged for. oi train passed in the tunnel, and Breike r?0!118* trai" terra ption. the night, and Stared Grasehoppers are causing great in- beoamo confused and stepped in front had been run over unnoticed by the • Prominent Jory to crops on scans of the farms in China.* The customs oommittoe of th* I - of the freight train to his death. His trainman. The only clew to hie id*n- French chamber of deputies has adopt- A* Northampton, Maae., there is aa the vicinity of Anatons. Almost an ' —— - ■ mm • a I _ ___ a . , * letter found in one of the ïlorenos. Oota., June 31,- a boiler ratlrs crop, over 800 acres in all, has a dhty of la franco per hundred kilo* of feet and is etili perfectly 1 by earthquake disturbance? which h is said that the projected port 1 í’in7an’ <4 «“«»•«•o. recommending exploded in a sawmill, 15 miles frnn> “«n eaten up clean by the pests. Montevideo will oust $16,. .. Charle. this afternoon, killing two Clod mashers and field rollers were use. I Charles Smith ta m . ’omtain 000,000. DAYTON...... z California Visited By a Sa vere Earthquake. ..OREGON NEWS OF THE WEEK F^roU ’• 4’°°° “ h~-KiMKJE"“ * - «a. ¡ai-AiSi £ I assr— s