I, «uiy xsuwz««a uioub - _ , .____ - —. . ' Mew Tork. July 1A—A Harald dio- in this district are idte Evidence of Steady Growth patch from Havana «aya: I almost total supenaion oi and Enterprise. in San Francisco. Tb« threatened invasion of M e tan— a province by the insurgente haa begun. beta river. Tbo suspension ie radically Several large bodies ot Cubans bava a ro —ad the lino from Santa Clara and MONSTER MEETINGS BEINO HELD total on tbe Wheeling division of tbe ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST Baltimore 4k Ohio railroad, about five the strength ot tbo foroe engaged in tbu men working there. All the min— cloaed down today excepting the M. A. 4,000 to 8,000. La Orate sad Horie, who Hanna 4k Company, along the Panhan heavily bound in crape with a crape recently crossed the Jucaro and Moron dle; tbe New York 4b Cleveland G m acarf thrown over tbe vacant seat In troeba and passed into Santa Oar* from Coal Company, and- a few individual a—mi-ciraular are* immediately ia Chmaguay, have united with other mines which can have bat little effect front ot the presiding officer stood the A freight train on Uis Boston 4k Edward Walker was killed near Bro- Ban Francisco, July 13. — The long- Waahington, July 18.—Both tbe ossket, rosting on heavy black draped ubiefe, each with • considerable follow anticipated “California, ’87” of the upon the situation. aaugh by a bucking horae. Maine railroad wm wracked by a waab- house and the — nate conferees appear p eds—a l a and literally buried ia floral The Hanna min— have about one- ing, moving into Matanzas, where the out near Woodaonville, N. H. The en In , Sumpter, ... Baker county, a man offerings. At tbe head of the casket satisfied with the progress that haa insurgent forces were ordered to mo Christian Endeavorers beca—a • reality third of their usual "number of men at gineer, fireman and brakeman wera with the assembling of the two vast au- been made. Several hundred of tbe work. Th« coming out of th« men knocked down and robbed of 0150. and reposing ia part on the desk of tbe bilise. Men have been summoned kiltod. dienoes at the Mechanio’a and Wood officers was tbe floral tribute of the sen- Jacob Burckhardt fell in the river at from the plantations around and ordered ward’s pavilions this morning, ten along tbo Baltimore & Ohio la a decid- Reporta from th* south of Frano* upon, many of them mere changes of w—tward. ed victory for the miner«, because these the foot of Flanders street, Portland, thoussnd people filled tbe Mechanics' show th* deatyuction by floods to b* Whether the movement wm ordered pavilion m early m 8:80 thia morning, men are working under an ironclad snd wm drowned. greater than earlier riporta indicated. wrsath, out of which three white them tbe house conferees naturally to embarrass General Weyler or to dis and crowds of delegates and visitors agreement, and by tbeir loyalty to tbeir | An enterprising man named Long Th* loa*M are Mtimated at 300,000,000 dove* with outstretched wings asoend- havs yielded. Nono of the real import brethren forfeit 08,000 in wage* which bM put in a photo gallery, a newspaper tract attention from Gome*, who is fran— in tbe aggregate. ant problems in tbe bill, however, supposed to be hemmed tn by Spanish who came later were turned away, no the company hold* ouL and a steamboat at Wood*. room being left for them on th* inside. have m yet been solved. All of them That they may obtain funds to fight At 13 o’clock Rev. Hugh Johnston, The «Hu«‘«®n •• * the supply of coal | The PendIeton rolkr ar„ . d; columns near Sanoti Spiritus, is not yet The hall wm a vMt bouquet of colors; th* carrying oat of tbs death sentenos acting chaplain, delivered an invoca- have received more or leas considera clear. It may be both. cannot be called Mrious as yet, because - ing about 2,000 ------- -- buhsels - of wheat every Ail wm animation and happineas , with of their eon, the parents of Thebdore tUm which referred to the long and val tion, and there hM been a free ex there sre from 13,000,000 to 16,000,000 Tbe purpose of the gathering in Ma- Durrant will place hia photographs on uable cervio— of Senator Harris, his change of opinion. The temper and tanaas ia said to cover tbe landing of an the thouaanda eager te applaud or cheer bushels of black diamond in stock at 24 hours, turning out daily 400 barrels of flour. at every opportunity. of the Mnate and house con- sale. The photographs will show Dur sturdine— of purpose and unfailing reo- disposition the various pools along the river which - _ .. . ■. . . . . . _ — 41WVU Will Vil la IB UUS UISI prov invv expedition which doe BU in that Tbe formal opening wm by Rev. F. Goods to tbs amount of 0633 were ra?tte7 h‘T# Ü«*. “d which will furnish the oom rant in prison garb taking hia daily ex- tiude. can be placed in Pittaburg at short no- erciM with the other condemned men Senate officiala announced the arrival in thia way been aacertained. In sev- bined forces with some additional arms K Clark, the founder and president of tics and, if need be, a portion of it itolen from a atore at Pleasant Hill. Rewards aggregating 0360 are offered within Quentin prison. of wmv ”- —— the —— walla of San -----— the reiivua varioua uHiviaia. officiale. «uqy The piVlHlCllk provident eral cases the conferees are very close and cartridges and several rapid-fire the great Christian Endeavor move could be shipped to the lakes. Dr. Clark wm received with and cabinet were announced at 13:16 to an agreement. Both aides show • field guna. After receiving thia expe ment. Up to the present time, no sign of (or the apprehension of the thieves. The Eastern Oregon Association of Lowroy, —inn. Four persons wero o’clock. President McKinley came commendabls spirit of conciliation, dition the programme mapped out by frenzied applause by every person in lawlMneM hM developed among the killed and many injured. Every build-' first, - accompanied * by Secretary Sher and, while in each instance each aide General Gomez is for an advance across the building. Every man, woman and ■trikers and there ia no evidence what Baptist churches held its annual meet child stood upon benches and ohaira ing at Adama L. E. Penland,- of ing in the village was dsmaged, seven mah, with Secretaries Gage, Alger, seems to be holding out strongly for its Matanaas province, and if all goes well ever that there will be. waving aloft flags, banners, handker dwellings,'the depot, church, elevator Wilson, Attorney-General McKenna contention aa to rate*, there hM not a demonstration near the eity of Ha • A careful review of the situation flelix, wm elected moderator, anil Rev. chiefs — in fact, every conceivable ob- and butcher ahop being tbtally de and Secretary Porter following. Acrom yet appeared on tbe horiaon anything vana itself. proves the asMrtion of the mine offi Hugh Milter, of Pendleton, was elected to be bad. The demonstration stroyed, while tbe railroad tracks wsrs tbo aisle were the escort of senators, which portends such difficulty m would Quintin Banderas, who recently came4 cials that the Wheeling division is sol jlerk. lasted several minutes, arid Dr. Clark twisted, telegraph wire torn down and each wearing a broad white silk badge not in time be surmounted. from the East with 1,600 men, and who idly advocating the strike. Five car* The McKensie wagon road across the There is the best of reasons for be wm in Malaria del Bur two we«ks ago, appeared much affected by tbe bearti- of mourning from ahoulder to hip. part of a mill carried away. were loaded at th« Germania mine yes Cascade mountains is now free from neM of the welcome. lieving that several of the main pointa The services were brief and simple, hM gone to Matanaas. The entire "Owing to a peculiar land law, or Tbe meeting at Woodward’s pavilion, terday, but it was with coal which had mow, and in good, condition for travel. of contention will be compromised. rather no law at all, by whloh~~title to consisting only of praysT by Rev. Mr. This is especially to be believed of Um force of rebate under Castillo in tbi* while not so large, owing to the smaller been lying on the dump nine« work wm Several thousand head of cattle have al- land can be acquired in Alaska, consid- «8^®^ Duffy, Jlf the Meth- provi rice “Is ready to join wftK those in •uopenlea fart week. There wm u ready been driven across tbe mountains erable trouble is being experienced in “P1*0®!** church south, and ber, hides and wool, and possibly sug*r, the eastern province. Duecaase and hia capacity of tbe building, wm equally doubt as to whether or not the Slqys on this road. • Juneau, where the only title to real so-1 cb‘P“‘? Confion. of the house of rep- though on the latter tbe bouse confer foroe of 3,500 to 8,000 men may come enthusiastic. The halt was crowded would return to work, but this has been A baud of sheep that were being and hundreds blocked the streets on .. .. . . ees are standing particularly firm for tate seems to be vested in possession. f®«®ntative«, the latter pronouncing the from Pinar del Rio to take part in the the outside. Secretary Willis Baer fore d“P6,l?dA,“d the 'o»’«“*", •*“ “ driven to the Canyon creek range, back If a man vacate* his bouse, even tam- At tbe conclusion of tbe tbeir Schedule. movement. mally opened the convention at this enthusiastic aa any on tbe strike ques of Strawberry, in Grant county, ate On the subject of reciprocity the porarily, he is apt to find it occupied Pra7e”. tb® vice prsaident arose and General Calixo Garcia will remajn in tion. some poisonous weed just before reach drift of opinion seems to be in tbe di Santiago province, but practioally all meeting. It is said that Presiddent Gompera ing tbe range, and several hundred of on hi* return, and the last occupant । . 4 , , The Christian Endeavor hosts have rection of a substitute. Certain of tbe hM m much right to it m the former ' Tb? *nner*l rervice ia closed, and the other leaden of prominence of tbe will offer to raise a fund of 060,000 per occupant. The result ia many vacant h0*17 oi «•' brother will now house provisions—that is, the Hat of insurgent side have been ordered to completed their oonqueat of this city. week to assist the strikers in their them died on the hillside. They have arrived in such numbers Denny pbeasknts will be more numer lots in Juneau and other towns are b^ 1 °ommitted to the charge of the offi- artiolea that can be used m a bMia of meet in Matanaaa. _____ during the last 34 hours m to permeate struggle. ous in the Willamette valley this year Ing jumped by new arrivala in the *r8?i ««ntte «nd a committee of reciprocity treaties—will be broadened, Juat what opposition the Spanish than ever before. The weather wm country. I tw0 bouses to be conveyed to his- but the senate provision requiring the troops will make to the movement ia every quarter of the city. All through Columbus, O., July 13.—The United fine for hatching and raising the first ' n«‘iv® state.” At 12:80, on motion of ratification of the treaties will be dis not certain. The sudden activity in tbo late hours of the night and every f Endeavor e*c0"'0«> Bate, the senate adjourned. carded. Several of the eminent lawyers th? rebel ranks after the rainy season hour this morning, trains have arrived Mineworkers’ headquarters report that crop, now being cared for 6y the cocks, train from Oregon wm saved from a in both branches of congress question hM well begun shows tbst they are able from east, north and south, bearing from 136,000 to 180,000 miners are out while the seconi crop is being hatched frightful wreck near Cottonwood, Cal., the constitutionality of the power con to move, despite the muddy condition thousands of delegates and visitors. THE HEATED SPELL. out. by Charl— Broadhurst, a fanner. ferred on the president by the senate of tbe roads, and frequent drenching« Special boats hsve carried the crowds Florida Filibusters. Pocahontas, an old Indian woman Broadhurst discovered that a trestle SO reciprocity provision. across the bay, and at the ferries they New York, July 13.—A spoeial to who hM been roaming up and down which they must receive. Any forced feetlong had been burned out He saw. .■ ,7*” F—trate* The stamp act on bonds and stocks marcbee of large bodiea of Spaniah wore met by scores of white-capped the Journal and Advertiser from Ha the ooast from Rogue river to Humboldt the Endeavor excuraion approaching al* provided for in one of the senate amend troop« to head off the rebel movement guides whose sole duty it is mske tbe vana says: for years, is repotted to have perished Chicago, July 18.— The fierce heat • rapid rate, and knew that unless th* * ments h— not yet been affected. The must result in heavy losses from sick delegate*, welcome and to pilot them to An expedition of Cuban filibusters wl’ile attemptirifltb cross the n i o u n ider which the greater portion of the train wm flagged it woul.l instantly be nnder revenue that will be, furnished by it ness, hardship and exposure. the hq*dquarters at the Mechanics’ p*. from Florida is reported to have landed tains from Crescent City to Hsppy dashed to destruction. Without a mo- «onn‘17 «weltered since tbe first of furnishes a strong argument for ita ac vjlion, where every delegate ie regis on Sunday in Havana province at the Camp, on the Kismath river. She was ment to spare he rushed up tbe track July “ode™1«0 in many localities to- ceptance in view ot the heavy anticipa tered and directed to comfortable quar mouth of Jaruco bay.' The Spanish taught in a snow storm. and flagged the train, which came to d*7’ •B‘1 Predictions from the weather ters in some part of the city. tory importations, and there is talk of gunboat Reina Maria Christina, which a standstill a few feet from the burned- bureau «‘ Wrnhington indicate that New York, July 13.—A Herald dis For ths scalps of gophers and squir- widening its scope so M to include a tax The ecenM at the pavilion resemble wm cruiaing about the ooast, en lower temperature will bring general out trMtte. on actual transfers, but on all recorded patch from Havana aaya: a national political convention, except deavored to intercept the expedition, rels, Marion county ¡»ays 10 centa relief within 34 hour*. The records of a piece for tbe former in qu*nt ¡ties of Captain-General Weyler hM at laat that women -are more in evidence on The salmon pack at Astoria ao far sale*. but without success. prostrations and death* resulting from 10, and 5 cents apiece for the latter in foot« up^foout 2.000,000 owes. Tbe necessity of revenue also fur decided it wise to evacuate Bayamo. this oocaaion than usually «tend great When th* cruiser arrived at the spot the long heated term approaches In He hag already ordered the inhabitants getheriMa. ilIn fact, fully two-thirds sm^unta of 30. For wildcata, 01 ia Senator Davi* ha* reported from the magnitude that of a general epidemic. nishes a strong argument for the resto and disembarked her marinM, they ration of the house rates on Imported to betake themwlvea to Mani Ho. and haa *f the delegates are of the gentler sex. wero fired upon and driven to their the rate, coyotes 02 60, bear 01.60, and committee on foreign relation* an Reports from all sections of tbe coun asked the war department of Spain to ------- But tbeir presence tends to mske the boats by a strong rebel foroe in ambush. oougars 02.60. During the month of amendment to the general deficiency try show that the prostrations number tobacco. It is impossible to eatimate yet when autboriae the withdrawal of troop* and scene more striking in color and more., After a brief bombardment of the in June the county treasurer paid out on bill to pay 06,000 to families of three in the neighborhood oi 3,000, with fa- a final agreement will be reached, and, the burning of tbe town. Tbe expenses animated in spirit All tbe streets in, surgenta’ position ths warship hurried this aooount about 0182. Italiana lynched at New Orleans. talitiea^close to 860. In addiiton to ef maintaining tbe garrison there have Mr. Wilcox, of Eagle Lake, missed Lake Ann, Micb., a village of nearly thia, then were scores of deaths result although various datea are given m te always been very heevy and one which the businsss district of the city and in to Hsvsna for reinforcements. When, one of bis cows a few days ago, and the length of time the bill will remain the ’ neighborhood of the different head she returned the filibusters had already 1,000 inhabitants, was practically de ing indirectly from the intolerable the end gained did not justify. quarters are congested-wjth the oount- left with their munitions and supplies when be finally found her, he discov- stroyed by fire today. Mra. Master*, heat, the death rate in many of tlw ' in conference, ranging from tomorrow Much sickneM prevail*. The inaur- lera thousands of visitora. te a week from tomorrow, one of th« for Castillo’s headquarters in the Ta- ered that she had adopted a yqung aged 80, wm burned to death while try large cities showing a fearful increase most influential of th« conferees said genta are looking out for tbe landing Every one seems to be on the move, peste hills, closely pursued by Fons- lawn, and wm taking proper oars of it. ing to rescue goods froqt her dwelling. over previous years. The Central states A few days later she gave birth to a tonight that all arrangements were pure ot artillery along tbe coart of Matanaaa. m if the coming breeses from tbe Pa- Special dispatches from Bombay state suffered more severely than other sec- guesswork. He says the decision on The Bpanish army ha* never been eo oifiA are most welcome after a journey devislab’ Spanish column, which had calf, and now the calf and fawn re- marched overland from Minas to inter that from 600 to 1,000 rioters were ' tions, the heat being most deadly in matter* of great importance in the bill- weakened by sickness before- An offi- through the burning alkali piaina. orive the —me motherly attention. cept their movements. killed during the recent rioting in the j Chicago, Cincinnati and St. Louie. In were so interdependent that an ulti sial estimate of the number of Spanish Men and women alike are decked Dr. Augustine Clemente Betancourt, . i number of fatalities this city beads vicinity of Calcutta, and it ia added ‘h® mate decision on one might involv« a soldier* in hoapitals throughout the is with ribbons of purple and gold, En that native officiala put the death roll tbe list with 87 deaths, Cincinnati and complete agreement on othera, and that land ia 2,600. Not long ago the Lu- deavor colors, on which are wools an an American citisen, after years of in The Okanogan river is so carceration m a military prisoner in suburban points reporting 86, and St. M high M 1,600. tbe final agreement might come at any ohano battalion marched to the front nouncing their state and town. Streams Pinar del Rio and in CabanM OMtle m navigation haa been Louis 43. Throughout the South the Th* sultan now shows signs of yield- time after the rest of the matters of 1,100 strong; today ths battalion unm- of delegatee poured into the pavilion * political suspect, bu been liberated season. _ ___ in« on ‘be question ot rectification of heat waa intense, but tbe death rate secondary importance were out oi th« bora IM men. There are 3,100 children of school ag* throughout the night and thia forenoon, and ordered to leave the island, no | the Turiksh frontier in the direction of was much lower than in the North. ' ' way. and tbe young women engaged in the proofs to substantiate the charges ! in Walla-Walla, b«ing an ncreaes of i Greece, and th? am bassa dors are ex reigstration department waa prepared 81 above the Mnsus of last year. When the report is completed, it will New York, July 13.—A World dis- for anything, and not even tbe big Mas against him having been found. pecting that negotiations b( peace will Tbe Washington State Philiologioal Fairhaven, Waah., July 18.—A ca- at once go to the house, where it Is not patch from Berlin —ye: Manuel Fernidanea Cahuquielo, an be resumed when it ia hoped every sachusetts delegation could rattle them. American citiaen captured with the in- Soceity held its second snnual conven blegram . from Buenos Ayres announces likely that more than one day will be A Stuttgart dispatch received here thing will be settled in The busiest scenes this morning are that J, A. Kerr has effected a settle- allowed for debate. brings tbe news of a destructive hail about tbe <. alifornia headquarters. surgenta near Jaruco, 13 months ago, tion in the state university at Beattie. tbe views of Europe. —7^7 Z I ment • with Wlhfield Scott Parke' for Work on the new cannery building at Storm which raged for hours in South- There are 30,000 Endeavorers in Cali and since then confined in Cabanas for DRAGGED TO DEATH. While tamping a shot in the Morn-- $13,000 on account of Parker’s shortage srn Wurtemburg, causing the death of fornia, and it seems as though most of tress. hM been notified to prepare foi Blaine is advancing satisfactorily. A ing mine, at Mullan, Idaho, an explo- as tax collector of Fairhaven for 1881. foroe of about 35 or 80 men is employed 18 persons and damage to crops amount them intended putting in an appearance an early trial. sion occurred, injuring William Evans Parker, in "boom days” as tax collect- in construction. ing to more than 4,000,000 marks. at some time during the convention. and another or, sums V* of MJ1JHVJ. money. No— , , miner, ¿ who— name was ---- - — —, handled large —QW WWW.W Las Vegas, N. M., July 18.—Accord Such a meteorological phenomenon in Not the least attractive part of this part Ed McNeil, of Tumwater,' has made not learned. Both men were taken ' vember 36, 1881, be asked for two Chicago, July 13.—Railroad com ing to s report received from La Ointa, ‘ h e hottest month of the year baa nev- to Wallace, Evans dying on the road. ' weeks’ les ve of absence, which was of the pavilion is the score of pretty panies i—ued orders to confiscate all a number of violins of Washington Tbe other man is lying in a comatose granted. At the same time be paid on the Canadian river, Teodora Saias, er ‘>een experienced before in this part Cslifornis girls who are engaged in dia- coal being carried over their lines. wood. The violins are said to be of condition, with aeveral fractures of over about 840,000, thus allaying sus 80 years old, wm cruelly murdered by °t ‘he fatherland. tributing badges and imparting infor The order carried confusion with ife ex excellent tone. Antonio Luoedo, aged 18, and Teodoro Before the storm the weather was bx- tbe skull. The plat ot township 34 north, range ecution, and local coal companies, who picion and rendering escape sure. Hia Lafoya, aged 23. It seems that La ‘remely sultry. Gradually the clouds mation to all those who call. Thera wu a fatal accident at tbe Ban shortage was not discovered for more expected to receive special shipments 11 west, hM been placed on file in the foya’s sister had been ill for some time, beff«11 darken, and within a few min- Francisco fireworks display. Edward than a month. It amounted to some to meet tbe demand of the day, were Olympia land office, and the township and it was claimed that SalM, who wm Dte8 «“c there was a sudden darkness The work of decorating the different thrown open for entry. J. Matthews, 30 years old, while thing over 113,000. One thousand dol considered by the ignorant snd super- feHcwsd by rushing torrents of rain, state booths ie about completed, and thrown on their own resources to over witching the display, was instantly lars reward was offsred, but tono avail. coms the difficulty. The price of com George Brown wm drowned in the stitious natives of tbe neighborhood as yhich almost submerged the villages, the installing of the coat-of-arm* of — killed by the explosion of a mortar, Several detective agencies attempted a braaha, or witch, exercised her wits Th® ra*n waa followed by s terrific hail- each state on the different booths has mon soft coal jumped 40 cento a ton, Hoh river, Chehalis county. Indiana and his companion. Mi— Hildenberg, to arreat him, but aignally failed. over the young girl. । «form, some of the hailstones being of given life and color to every nook in while soft screenings were rated at who recovered the body say he was wm badly lacerated on the face, and re Finally, the matter was put in the just double their customary value. seized and held under the water by Following the sdvioe of his mother, slmost incredible size. the building. One of the largest and Fully 16,000 oarloads from the mines mammoth craba. ceived a shock to her system which the hands of Kerr A McCord, attorneys here, Lafoya ami his companion, Lucedo, fol handsomest booths is that of Oregon, in Southern Illinois were confiscated by doctors say may affect her mind. who located him in Buenos Avroe. John H. Walsh, of Oakesdale, has re lowed the old woman to a place about decorated in purple and gold, the state the railroad companies. The seisure is Telegrams received President Ratoh- *bOU\•, *^^ T ,tarted for three milea from San Lorenzo, where, ceived from the secretary of the navy Olympia, July 13.—At a meeting of ford, of the United Mineworkers, Ohio *>‘h «"I po™ to oomprom after being frightened, she was pro- Gie state board of control today, a com- name ap)>earing in gold letters. The msds because of a recent supreme court bie appointment as a cadet at Annapo other Northern coast state, Washing opinion, which Mya that in cqpe of with result. division, indicate that the order for a . ise the shortage, < “h the above result lis. Emery Hsthawsy, ot Seattle, has vailed upon to go back with them to munication wm read from Dr. Semple, ton, has handsome quarters, violet and strikM tbe railroad oompaniea hay* the been named m an alternate. general strike of the miners has been A Hysteriaa« Death. the girl’s bouse and cure her. They superintendent of the Eastern WMhing- white being the predominant colors. right to confiscate any coal on their complied with generally throughout the 1 San Francisco, July 18.—Ex-State plaoed her on the saddle of Luoedo’s ‘on hospital for the insane, Mking to be William Chambers, 18 years of age, railroad property, regardlem of the oon- mining (districts of Ohio, Indiana, U- Senator W. M. Dixon, of Warm Springs, horse, he mounting behind. After go- relieved, as he wished to take a post Tkm Passed O*dea. wm hunting a bob-cat that had been signee. linois and Pennsylvania, and In some*Alameda county,.is trying to ascertain ing a short distance, Lafoya pulled hia graduate course in an Eastern medical Salt Lake, July 13.—The Endeavor catching chickens on his father’s ranch sections of West Virginia and Ken- the cause of the death of hia siater, pistol and killed the old woman’s dog, I college. Tbe board elected Dr. Wilson westbound movement is practically near Asotin. In his eagerness to cstch tncky. President Ratchford roughly "Mrs. Elisa Johnston, which occurred which was following, saying that he Lockhart, of Spokane, to fill thia va- over. The Rio Grande Western han Minneapolis, July 13.—The grand the animal he fell over a precipice and estimates the number of men involved while en route to Oslifornia on one of bad got rid of one witch and would cancy, and Dr. J. D. Maclean, of Spo- dled 71 trains, carrying 17,383 passen- lodge of Elks this afternoon elected the wm instantly killed. at 300,000, but thia is regarded m very the Christian Endeavor trains. now get rid of the other (the old worn-' kane, hia first assistant physician. -Dr. gera, from Grand Junction to Ogden. following officers: Grand exalted rul A number of men have visited West llberal- _ | The death occurred under peculiar an.) L j Lockhart will take charge ol the Medical er, M. D. Detweiler, Harrisburg, Fa.: port and other pointa in Chehalis Thereupon, he threw alamo over her, lAk® hospital July 20, and Dr. Mac- Averill Dimmick, foreman of th* circumstances. Mrs. Jphntson wm a grand sxsltsd tending knights, M. B. county lately, with a view to making Winona mine, at Lead, 8. D., was wealthy widow living'at Kansas City, and, starting hia horse, jerked her from lean’s term of office will begin Septetn- Minneapolis, July IS.—The Missis Allen, Birmingham, Ala.; Louis Hau- estimates on tbe material advertised burned to death, and two others proba- where she had large landed possessions. the horse. He then instructed Lucedo' l*r I- John Scott, also of Spokane, sippi river is within six inches of the sw, Newark. N. J.; Charles M. Foote, for the government jetty work at the blyWill die, as à result of a strange ac She wm 71 years old. On her trip she to attach his Issso to her feet, end ths WM appointed overseer of the jute mill highest msrk reached in tbe unprece Minneapolis; grand secretary, George harbor mouth. penitentiary. dented floods of April I m L Between A. Reynolds, Bsginaw, Mich.; grand cident. A gasoline pump at the bot waa accompanied by a dranddaughter. two, starting their horaee on the run,1 «‘ The Great Northern shops at Hill tom of the shaft refused to work, and When the train reached Reno, Nev., dragged the woman to death, not a ves 4,000 and 6,000 men are out of employ treasurer, Ed 8. Ortis, Meadville, Pa.; yard are now employing a larger force they went to investigate. Gasoline the granddaughter missed Mrs. John tige of clothing being found on the ment m a result of the nece—ary clos grand tyler, Scott Holmes, Cincinnati; than ever before. There are 189 men had escaped and covered the wall ot ston. After much telegraphing, the body when discovered. After lingering Cincinnati, July IS.—The number of ing down of sswmills, and there will grand enquire, Lew A. Clark, St Louis; on tbe payroll, exclusive of the varioua the shaft Their candlea ignited it and railroad people finally located Mra. around the place for a few days, th* beat deaths today wm six. The maxi be heavy loaoea on logs if the rise con- grand inner guard, George E. Meyer, clerks in th« store department, section I mum heat, by trustworthy street tber- tinnM. The new power dam hM been jr., Pittaburg; grand chaplain, Rev. they were surrounded by fire. Man- Johnston at Wadsworth,* Nev., where murderer* disappeared. men snd numerous other employes. The mother of Lafoys wm arrested, mometers, todsy wm M st 3 P. M. It damaged, repairs resulting from the Dv. 8. D. Timberlake, New Albany, Tbe two engines that rolled several yon and Bmokera tumbled into the she subsequently died. How she left bucket and escaped, but Dimmick fell the train or what caused lier death are she having told tbe officers who called 1« 86 at 11 o’clock tonight The num- freshet being in progress and the work Ind.; board of director*, Jerome B. hundred feet down a mountain side on a hook, which held him under the questions now being investigated by at her house that she had told her aon bs^ of deaths in th« last seven days being wholly unprepared for this unex Fiaher, Jamettown, N. Y.; Hunter A. some weeks ago, near Kalispell, have chin. and Lucedo to kill the old woman. is 80. 60. pected flood. Mr. Dixon and the railorad officiale. Graycroft, Dal I m , Tex.; George B. been put in the ahopa for general re United States Circuit Judge W. W. Cronk, Omaha. pair*. Morrow rendered s decision in the fa Ban Francisco, July IS.—The re Tbe receipt* for the achool fund at A Pertlaa* Maa Dr«w«u. — Boiae, Idaho, July 18.—The board oi prieve granted Theodore Durrant by Rome, July 18.—Captain Ori, of the Louisville, Ky., July 12.—An Even- mous Blythe osh which W m in the na the office of the land commiaaion, in Bcreiglieri, hM invented a rifle from P«r<lona today commuted to life impria- Governor Budd expiree today, but ‘ duuu expires ion ay, out the | in< P®** •P® ci « 1 ,r om Pineville, Ky., New York, July 13. — The body of a ture of a surprise. He ordered s decree ' • - - Lamont and Min-!’“I'1 Hn*h J°eaon’s family living'15 —an found in the North river Wednes Olympia, tor the quarter ending June murderer of * — Blanche ------ , ----- — in favor'of the English Blythes, as which 80 shot* a minute may be fired onment tbe sentence of Frank Smith, «8gregate 088,343.10. The receipts «««tenced to hang at Moscow, nie Williams is in no danger of hang- i north of hi* P**°®. WM burned to day with |307 In his pockets. Is prayed for in tbeir co—-complaint, by without removing tbe weapon from the 7b° df *‘h T «*l«y "W bk being unable 0^ to believed to be that of Edward J. John from Whitman county alone for lease* __ death Tueadav niirht. beincr nnthk default; and in hia findings made sev ahoulder. The tests of tbs arm are be for the murder of Emil Fox, at Gen- ing. It does not matter whether Gov- in JanilAFV 1 RQ A ------------- r. a a . * 1 —- --1 fwMMWU 4 K a K assaa a LI.L - Z — _ • essee, in January, 1888. eral rulings which are in direct conflict ing made by the government. •rnor Budd grants a further reprieve or —cape from the house, which was fired son, of Portland, Or., who left that of achool landa amounted to 06,000. <.... F’» with those of the state courts. Underf» TT ~~ _ not, m the granting of an appeal by tbe over their heads; The dead are: Hugh city June 14. He wm a Swede, and is The oitisne* of Anaoortea ar* *ome- this ruling it is considered probabfe1 18 —Samuel W. A Talia' United Stat— circuit court to tbe Unit- Joevon, Mary Joeeon, Fanny Joeeon supposed to have been drowned. wh*t hampered by lack of bank facili- that Florence Blythe-Hinckley will Brown' ‘ “iner' ,nd hU wife’ MMry» - Madrid, July 18.—The government ed States suprema court ukea *11 power John Joeeon, a daughter 8,years old, ties through which to tranMct the large lose the property which she hM fought Wer* b’,rned d««‘b ’n t»«d this hM decreed quarantine against vessels from the state officials until the high- and Maggie, a daughter 8 yean old amount of buaineM that their new in- so bard and bitterly for during tbe not mornin«- Th® flr® w“ c»us®d by a arriving from Costa Rica porta, owing est federal court rendere a decision in The romaine of all aix were found in Toronto, Ontario, July IS.—The na duatriee fumiah, and it I* probable that , ten yeara. lamp explosion. tbe debris. to the prevalence of yellow fever there, tbe case. tional conference of chariti— and cor a new bank will aoon be eetabliahed rections began here today. Riers. 2 Samuel Morrow and his daughter Waahington, July 18.—The appear- Portland, Or., July 18.— Anton Pfan- DosSrayed by Firs. Anni* wero killed by • cyclone near Denver, Colo. Cleveland, Jnly 13. -The bodies of Gwin Hicks hM fllsd hisoffloisl bond July 13. — News I ance of the cruiaer San Francisco in tbe ner, the bank president who di sap- a .«»,«] here t/wiaht . Ai Loadvilie, July IS.—The large plant snd sosumsd the duties of atste prigtsr. Reno, Minn. Iio r ace J. Johnson and hia daughter neared fmm hi. 1-.«. .. . n-JZ reached here tonight df a disastrous harter of Tangier bas iiaa bad naa a — a lutary Ia. UK.ar salutary pearod pearen from rrom his ms home nome at Forest at Forest Grove Grove flood ------- . - .«----- of the Big Four Mining Company wm 1 ________ _______ U_______ I-V___ _______ • A terrific thunder storm which passed upon the Moorish authorities in June 10, and whoso whereabouts hM —JS r.» —- _,.¿2*. 8 h * d , n B Effie were discovered thia morning destroyed by fire today, one miner los Ot tbe 046,000 appropriated for atate floating riear the bridge at Lakewood, printing for two years, about 08,500 haa over ”i^h tyo ar tM the Lake St. Rt. John district, district near «... tbe matter of securing seenrins the observance olwemne» been an unsolved nnanlvad mystery ever siaoa l! aeuerson, y try w which two lives - — are - Imbed together. A 80-pound atone at ing bie life. Tbe mine ie located about been ueed. Th« amount of etook on Quebec, Can., cairned 1 cm of life and , American right., i h- besn discovered. Hi. brother^ I at three mi tee from tbe city on Bresee hand in th« office turned over by tbe — tbs end o< tK.T a rope aerved to bold th* considerable damage to property. Ow-I Rear-Admiral Selfridge, who is on law, Leopold Huff, who has •»*•■1 dast,«»»..! w i*’000 bndia. hill, and ia a complete wreck. Three retiring state printer, White, is of th« ing to th* atorm th* wire* are in • <fe- *»*rd th* San Frsnciaco, hM cabled to searching for him. M m found him in o' i f *- h0“?"* ,Bke- miner* wera at tbe 400-foot level and valu« «f 0771.17. moralised condition, but it is learned . the n*T7 department that when the Mo- , hospital in Victoria, B. a H* wm ° . , , Ja—M Gallagher wm at the bottom; Grain dMlara aad milters in Walls that at John Queri’s lightning st tuck । ro<*o authorities teamed that an Amer- suffering from nervooe penetration, and i P connection is broken In Germany tbe bridal wreath is us- 1,400 feet below. The men called to Wall« ettlutate that |b«r« will be at the pariah church white high mare waa I®*® warehip had been ordered to Tan-' had been mentally unbalanced; bat I Mi— Kila O d IU m is tbe first Amer- «ally formed of myrtle branch—; in bl— to ell—b up and ho reached a l«Mt 00 per oent more wheat in Walla being celebrated. A portion of th* D»«? *»«<1 displayed considerable when Huff reached Victoria his condi- lean lady to be raised to a throne by Bwitaerland and Italy s< white raen; in point within seven feet of tbo level Walla county this y«ar than last. There roof wm ripped off, two altar* npeet •°“vity and had arretted one of tbe m - tim> wm much improved, and will WM m«r« land under cultivation then and th* officiating priMt stansed Th* •®'l«"‘« ot the American who had been be ready to came back to Forett Grow dropped back into tbe darkness. The _ .„j than ia under cultivation this y—r, but i ia a Utile wbila la*d* »«y »o “>• tar- the finer quality ef tbo grain no* mak— b another abaft. > - -------- I a