Dayton herald. (Dayton, Or.) 1885-1909, August 13, 1897, Image 2

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SEÑOR CANOVAS SHO
DITTO»
Hagtr C. Wallace Talka
the Great Gold Strike.
OREGON
NEWS OF THE WEEK
WEALTHOFTHE YUKON) ‘K”'*D—
ot ririkero ^bo amped
-
Saturday, baroly
; .
Three Gold-Seekers Perish
in Alaskan Ice Fields.
CLAIMS ANE ALL TAKEN.
NORTHWESTBREVITIES
the Ctondyke output of gold, the ohief
clerk of the mint mid:
"All the gold brought to thio city
evidence of Steady Growth
and Enterprise.
to the large number turned out of camp
and abut off from the free food distri­
EXTENT OF THE BICK DIGGINGS bution yeaterday, many were drafted lo
OVERTAKEN BY SEVERE 8T0BM
ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST
Flam creak, where the great struggle
other minta of the country will not ex­
for supremscy between th*.strikers and
ceed *3,000,000. The gold from that
It la KatlauiM That IN.SM Maa Will the New York A Cleveland G m Coal
part of tiie country ia generally from
Company will be cerried on'.
TOO to 800 fine and some of it rate* 900,
A1 T”*1« »“<1 Sandy creeks ’the
the average being worth from *lkW to
Tb» nativM of Now Guinea arq muri
strikers have practically won. Turtle
*17 an oanee."
Tacoma, Aug. 10.—Hugh C. Wallace,
daring Australiaa miner*
'
creek
mine,
known
as
No.
4,
ia
eloaed
Seattle,
Aug.
9.
—
There
now
remains
the prominent bank«, who has ps^a-
A large cougar, measuring 6 i* f^t
J. C. Butler, of the Pullman Oar
Sfiderai gad stata authorities are
down aa tight as the strikers cen ever
bly made a more <Wul inreroigatton hope to ctoee U by their pSsent peeoe- no doubt aa to the fate of Charlea A. Company, U in receipt of a letter from from tip to tip, was killed near Alsea
BlACkainnA owrgo
G aama dhicdui
Q-*yL — mim
-—A <*
Y <17
_ . .. -- •
w. K P. Taylor, a financial broker of lihffiE «srek
of the Klondike than anybody on the
ful meens of agitation. It Is true that Malique, the Cook’a inlet minora who
coast who has not actually been there
The Oregon Pre« Association will
Seattle. A few days ago Taylor re­
a tor men are Mill at work in the pit, have been miming since April Biack-
coin crop In, Kansas it now Mid
having interviewed a great number o
ceived word from aome men whom he meet in Baker City on October 16, 17
but they are not putting out any om I. stone’s body baa been found, and on
the miners who camo down oa the Port­
sent to the Ctondyke region last spring, and 18.
Tbeaame holds good at Raqdy creek.
hia body was a diary stating bis part­ In which they inform him that every
land last saonth, and other people who
Quite a number of the Umatilla ln-
Reports from Plum creek are oonflict- ners had frozen to death.
Senator* Quay and Morgan are to go
have tea voted ia tfaa upper Y ukon coun­
within 150 miles of Dawson diana are in the Grand Ronde valley, in
in*.
Superintendent
DeArmitt
elaims
“
d
—
—
n
to the Sandwich Island« to po*t tham-
try and,psospeqtedalong the mpia river
I Uniou oounty, digging oinac
that 355 men are still working, while
selvw on the «»untry and its poasibil-
The arnamin wm Immediately arrest­ and its branches, said to a pre« repre­
the strikers My they oounted but 80 go­ Maroh, 1896, she carried among her aru rushing ail over the country look- I Just Outside of the town of Athena •
H! m .
ed.
He is a Neopolitan, amPgiv« the sentative:
i ng for iocatitona. He says that star­
ing into the pit this morning. ’
passengers Blackstone, Batcher and vation and hardahip staree many of field of 35 acres of wheat has just been
"There is no doubt that the Yukon
The internal revenue office has issued name of Rinialdi, but it is believed hia
The deputies at Plum «seek are hav­ Malique. The men attempted to oroas
hsrvested, and the yield was 62 bushel«
wHl yield more gold than haa been
them in the face.
order* to lore! collector* to m I m tobacco real name to Angele Angeto GoIlL
to the acre.
ing
a
hard
time.
Many
are
qpmplain-
the
portage
glacier
oa
a
prospecting
L
The
murderer
declared
he
kilted
Can
­
taken from any river on thia coast, or
Captain Nie bourn, of the Alaaka
priro paokagM under the proviaion of
It is Commercial Company, who has made
The «lary of the principal of the.
ovas in aooomplishment of a ‘«‘just ven­ probably in any other part of the world. mg, and a number have resigned. They tear and were frown to death,
the new tariff law.
are up from before daylight unitl tong evident Blackstone made hia way down
Roseburg school has been reduce«! to
The
Yukon
runs
through
a
country
not
geance
”
and
as
the
outcome
of
a
oon-
a
careful
study
of
the
situation,
fears
Ovre 100 tramps and. harvesters took I
after the sun haa set They are on a the glacier to where it pitches into
there will be a great deal of suffering *70, and the un<ler-teachers to*:t'.5o
possMsion of » freight train on the apiraoy. He is believed to have arrived
conatant
strain. All the mines are con- Prince William sound. His body was
। The janitor’s salary was cut down to
Northwestern line, nwr Omaha, Neb. at Banta Agueda the same day' as the ax* universally reported to be rich. nected by private telegraph and tele­ found at the foot of the glacier, to­ in the mining regions this spring. He
*18 from *80.
The train was sidetracked, and the premier, and was frequently seen lurk­ Miners who have worked along the river phone wires, and every stranger or gether with the remaina of his dog think» the people going are far in ex-
since
1883
agree
tiiat
ground
*5
to
*100
ing
in
the
passage
of
the
bathing
estab
­
Last w«k a piece of bridge timber
ceas
of
the
supplies
that
have
been
for
­
sheriff and police wdr* called upon for
body of atrangers moving along the On his body was the following memo- I
per day ia eaily found.
warded.
TO feet long and 40 incites in diameter
aMistance. After an hour’a delay the lishment in a suspicious manner.
"The exiatena of gold in auch quan­ highway are reported to the nearest random:
The remaina of Senor Canovas will be
A letter from Hart Humber, a proa
was aut at Baldun’s logging camp, near
tramps were dislodged. The sheriff I
"Saturday, April 4, 1897_Thia is
tities along the main river is Abundant office by scouts, and the foremen or
pector, dated Dawaon City, June 18, Clatskanie, for the Astoria & Columbia
had a Mesperate fight in trying to jail •»roufbt here fpmorrow.
managers
of
all
the
min«
get
notioe.
to certify timt George Batcher frose lo just received, shows that the gold seek­ River railnad.
Marshal Martines Campos has gone proof of rich diggings in other branches
the men, but wm soeceMful. The sur­
At the point upon which any march death XMWy night, J. W. Malique
rounding. country is overrun with to San Sebastian to attend the queen than the Klondike. It to certain there thus reported seems to be directed, died Wednesday forenoon, O. A. Black­ er needs plenty of capital. After reach-,
At the custom house in Astoria one
rofsnt.
r; ,«*!•»- **
was two months ago somewhere between
ing Dawaon and paying the heavy duty day last week *1,300 duty on coal wa«
tramps.
there
to
a
stir
among
the
deputie*
Aa
stone
had
his
ears,
nose
and
four
lingers
Señor ßagasta, the liberal leader, baa i *6,000,000 and *8,000,000 already taken
on hie outfit, besides 80 cents a pound paid under the new tariff, or *860 more
The following to an extract from a
sent the following telegram to the gtv- out and aent to Dawson City. ' Fully these march« are of almost daily oc-‘ on bi* right hand and two on bis left for getting it over Chilkoot pass, he than would have been required under
private letter received in San Fran* ernment:
one-half of this, it is believed, will ourrenca day and night in all direc­ band frosen an inch back. The storm will have to pay 35 cents a pound to the old law.
cisco from Manila, Philippine islands:
tions, the deputies are in a constant drove us on before it overtook us within
"I have heard with deep pain of the oome down on the next two steamers.
get his stuff from Dawson to the dig- !
"Here things are in a frightful meM.
Thirty-aix bounty warrants for squir­
crime that* has thrown us sll in mourn­
"The gold thus fair taken out hat state of apprehension and activity. an hour of the summit, and drove uh gings.
Spaniah dollars have been introduced ing, and I place myself at the orders of
The feeding and lodging facilities are before ¡L and drove everything we had
rels and gopher scalps were issued by
come from two or three small creeks
The rush to the Ctondyke gold fields
at 10 per cent leas value than Mexican. the government and queen.”
The mini«
emptying into the Klondik*
Reports limited, and not adequate to the de­ over the cliff, except our blanketa and. is affecting the mineowners of the Marion county laat week.
Everybody wanta to wll out. Native
tor which the warranta were ¡«sued
mands
made
upon
them,
and
what
adda
moo«
hide,
which
we
all
crawled
un
­
Moat of the liberal leaders qpnt sim­ of other rich strikes have been obtained.
mother
lode
in'
the
vicinity
of
Sonora,
brokers are all over the place trying to ilar messages, placing themselves at the
Returning miners unite in declaring to the deputi«’ diacomfort to the fact der. Th* temperature is supposed to Jackson and Sutter Creek, and if it eon- । amounted in the aggregate to *94.10.
Mil their posamqiona, and find no buy­
MraT Meffiy Simons, ofSodaville, ir
that prospecting has scarcely begun. that none of them are used to hard­ have been 40 degrees below aero. Fri­ tinues will cause the closing down of i
die[>oeition of the government.
___________
er*
In the sugar provinces, cane
day I started- .fer '«It water. I don’t the mines in Calaveras, Amador and Mid to be the oldest' person in Linn
The queen regent, on hearing the Men engaged in profitable enterprises ship*
planta are being burned up for lack of ।
know how I got theto with the outfit Tuolumne counties, or their operation county, and perhaps to tfee sta». She
■•d n«ws, dispatched her own physician on Puget sound are leaving them for the
TESLA'S WIRELESS SYSTEM.
Saturday afternoon.
I gathered up with depleted faros.
is 105 years old.
Mrs. Fisher, who ja .
by a special train from 8an Sebastian. Klondike.
lam informed that profit­
. _
everything and have enough grub for
Samuel Wolf, a Jersey City contract-
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w„ able diggings and prosperous towns in
Later, on learning that Oqhovas was
In the past week 300 .men have left 95 years Bld, Is the oldest resident in
ten day* providing the bad weather Amador county atone tor the gold fields Albany. ------- - ~—•—1—— ---------------- -
or, offered a dish of cream to the boy dead, ahe wired her condolence to the Alaska are being almost deserted in
don’t wt in. Sport waa blown over in the north and othera are preparing
who would bold bls arm the longest widow,
the rush for the new eldorado.
The Columbia river annual confer­
time in an ioe cream freeaer. A num-
I think 1 hear him howl to fol low. Some of them were hired ence of the Methodist Episcopal church
New York, Aug. 6.—Nioola Tesls the cliff
The health ofSenor Canovas had im­
"There will be a mighty and eontin-
ber of boys who were around Wolf’s proved greatly of late. He had been uous atream of people from Puget sound announced today the completion of hie every once in a while."
by mineownera in Alaaka, but many of ■Arili be held in Pendleton during the
It would appear that Blackstone
■tore contested for the prise. Willie leading a quiet life, although he attend­ for the next six weeks, and I believe it latest discovery, the "simultaneous
them went on their own resources. week commencing August 35. The con­
Lockwood outdid them all. Although ed to the businew of state.
to no exaggeration to My that there transmission of messages by means of went over the cliff with the intention The other counties have also sent ex­ ference has about 85 ministers and
From his diary it
suffering great paiq, he held hia arm in
At the moment ot the ssMssination will be 100,000 men go in next Febru- the earth’s electrical currents to as of finding hia dog.
pert miners in large numbers.
more than 90 charges. It 4s expected
the freeaer for four minutes. When he
was waiting in the gallery of the aryi, March, April and May. To my msny scattered points on the surface of seema that he found his dog, and finally
that 150 visitors will _be present.
withdrew it the arm waa frosen stiff. bathing establishment for his wife, who knowledge, letters are being received the globe as may be desired.” This he in order to -prirent starving to death
_____________Bishop F om will preside.
He was taken to the hospital, where it was to join him for tanefa. Suddenly daily from every section of this coun­ regards as by tar his greatest achieve­ he was forced to kill and eat the animal,
New York, Aug. 9. — A hall dozen
A dispatch wu received in Baker
was mid it would be necessary to am­ the assassin, who had the appearance try, and from European cities as well, ment. To a few intimates he gave a but it waa of no avail;, no relief came
ambitious Brooklynites are organising City from Weiser, Idaho, announcing
putate the arqi.
of an ordinary visitor,, approached an« making inquiry as to means of raachino thrilling demonstration of the operation and be starved or froM to death..
an expedition to Aluka to search for th® arrival of a smelter and that the
On May 37. just two gyntha
ot his device for arresting and subject­
" A letter received in Portland from flred at him point blafik, one bullet Alaska in the spring.
ths after some of the Ctondyke gold. David P. «»me would be immediately tórwarded
"Old Yukoners say the trip can be ing to control under natural laws the the men left Sunrise Citj|Rhe body of Watsons, of Brooklyn, clerk of the Re- to the Seven Devils. This is the first
uneau, Alaska «ya: There are 500 passing through the body and coming
people now at Dyea, waiting to get over out behind the left shoulder, and the made any month in the year. The natural substances in and about the Blackstone was found by George Hall, publican general committee, is making “»ore of importance toward opening un
a prospector from Beattie, and the re­
G** pass.
There are several more other two lodging in the head. He fell peri tons and difficult part of the trip hw earth.
up a party, of which he will be one, tMs rut copper belt. Ona carload of
His latest inventlon 'or discovery is mains were buried. Blackstone was 89
steamer loada now on the way. loaded instantly, and only recovered eonscious- consisted heretofore of a climb over
and winch will leave early in February Mwmill machinery was received at tiie
to the guard» The Indian packers at nem tong enough to apeak a to^t words the mountain paases requiring a portage to produce such a disturbance of the yean old, waa a native of Oregon and to seek fortunes in the gold fields of “—“—
"" smelter is
• said to be
। Same time. The
had
lived
in
Portland,
Centralia;
electricity
of
the
earth
which
can
be
Dyea and pack animato have all the
Several medical men and his wife of 28 miles from salt water to the first
the North.
of 75 tons capacity, and ppe ton of
Wash.,
and
Seattle.
fell
and
noted
simultaneously
at
all
freight they can carry to the lakm by were unremitting in their attentions to of a series of lakes, forming the Yukon
matte will equal four tons of ore.
As
Batcher was a native of Montank,
the time winter Mte in. There will the sufferer, but his wounds »ere mor­ headwaters. Thia difficulty ia now over, parts of the globe.
“I am producing,” ¿aid he in th« waa 86 year« of age, and for many years , Tacoma, Wash., Aug. 9 —Desire to the Peacoc| ore average« 30 per cent
be hundreds camping at Dyea and on tal, and he died in two hours Extreme for since the using of White’s pass be­
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rush off to the Alaska gold fields at copper, the levees of the mines expect
the lakes all winter, Mtiffg the provi­ unction was administered amid a acene gan, three weeks ago, horses can be course of his demonstration, "an elec­ followed mining.
Malique
waa
a
native
of
Indiana,
once, without waiting till nex» spring to reap a rich harvest. " Several arras­
sions they have taken with them. I of mingled sorrow and indignation.
used for packing outfits the entire dis- trical disturbance of intense magnitude,
tras are being put up for the purpoae of
Other parties bound for the mines by
The assassin narrowly escaped lynch­ tanoe over the mountains, and miners which ia continuing throughout the en­ waa 88 year* ot age, waa a'graduate of is increasing all the time. Fo.rteen
working some of the rich gold ledg«
tb?/°ute fol»
««y their own ing at the hands of the -waiters and at­ themselves can ride if they choose. It tire earth. In other worda, I am pro­ Hamilton college, Mo., and was a prac­ steamers are scheduled to sail from
which abound in the «ml district
freight over themountalfiA The prices I tendants who rushed forward.
Detec­ is three days from Puget sound to this ducing a disturbance of the eaurth't tical miner. For many yarn he bad this port between now and the a.st of
September.
charge of electricity which can be felt aa a partner Mr. Hall, the hero of this
for packing across the mountain have tives and civil guards immediately pass.
riory.
risen to 35 and 37 cents per pound, and secured him. He wss very pale, trem­
"The effect of these discoveries on to the uttennoM parte of the earth.”
Aoatin has a new flouring milt
“And the result will be»’’
the packers are independent at that.
TO LAY THE DUST.
bled very much and evidently feared business on Puget sound has been elec­
The State Bar Awociation will hold
FATAL
CHICAGO
FIRE.
"That
ia
almost
ipoomprebensible.
Kansu and Mtoaouri are again being that he would be killed on the spot. tric, and the effect of the immense in-
(ta next annual meeting in Bpbkane.
He will be first arraigned before the orwie in the production of gold will This electrical disturbance by means
sodrehed by |>*Bt.
of certain simple instruments, can be
local
magistrates
at
Vergara.
stimulate
every
artery
of
trade.
”
Six persons were killed in a moun­
Woandvd.
*
>
?
uettera in Blaine for one night’s catch.
felt and appreciated at any point of the
New York, Aug. 9.—A dispatch
tain slide a tew mil« from Berlin Sat­
Mo ■iMSIke for Kim.
Chicago, Aug. •.—Five lives were the Herald from May’s Landing. N.
JACK HAMBLET ARRESTED
globe.
In
thia
Way
messages
can
be
The annual report of the auditor of
urday.
ling. N.
Port Townsend, Aug. 10 —An evi­ rent the entire earth around, and be lost in an exploaion this evening dur­
J-. saysi Tiie recent discovery of Caief Adama county shows that the county
A non-union coal miner was shot
dence that, many people started for the taken up at any part of the earth with­ ing a fire in the Northwestern grain
Engineer Nicholas, of the Weat Jersey only owes *5,000.
and killed at Scottdale, Pa., during a
gold fields of Alaska during the atrain out the aid or intervention of wires in elevator, at Cook and WeM Water
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"«"«RTJr.
John W. Trov, the alleged defaulting
A
Seashore railway, that crude oi. ap-
quarrel with striking miner*
streets. Four of the dead are firemen: pliad to the ground along the railway auditor of Clallam <x>unty, hu bren
Long Creek, Or., Aug. 10.—Jack of mental 'excitement was given here any way at all. ”
the body of another fireman is thought
The potter* of. Trenton, N. J.,-and Hamblet, arrested in Boise City, Idaho, last night, when the steamer Queen
tracks would effectually lay the duet
taken back to Port Angeles. It is prob­
to be buried in the ruins. From the haa proven after thorough testa to work able that his case will be settled out
the aheet iron worker* of Phillipsburg, ’••4 week, and for whom requisition sailed for the north. Just after the
N. H., now threaten to go on a Mrike. papers have been applied by Sheriff steamer blew her whistle to cast off her
London, Aug. 9.—The London News force with which the explosion swept far better than was first expected. t f 6*1* , ■ .
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The monitor ■ Puritan broke her rud­ Livingstone, of this county, will be inee, an excited passenger, who had publishet a letter from a Calcutta vol­ the spot on which they were standing, Both lines of track leading from Cam­
The
telephone
line to Goldendale
1800
worth
of
provision*
billed
through
unteer reiterating the etatement that they must have been instantly killed. den to Atlantic City are being thor­
der in New York and will bo laid up tried for the murder of Benjamin
will s«x>n be completed. The poles are
during the recent rioting there the artil­ Either the bursting of a boiler or the oughly saturated for a distance of six
for a month, Ind wilfcMt about *5,000. Gammany, whom he killed hran alter- to Dyes, yell'd out:
aH set, and the wire in place as far as
“Boys, divide the d—d me« between lery fired at a mob of 5,000 mill handa explosion of mill dirt caused the havoc.
George H. Walker, a Washington, D. catiop at a dance at Rock Creek on the
feet op both sides of the track.
U inant. The line will cross tne river
you;,
I
’
m
going
back.'to
California.
”
S
’
-
»
wU
were
HHed
who were marching to join the rioters,
The oil is applied on much the same at Winans’ place, being stretche«! be­
C., lawyer and former correspondent, morning of February 38, 18*4. The
The disgusted passenger refused to with the result that 1,500 of the natives the falling wails of the elevator are:
ciroumatencM
of
the
killing
are
aa
fol
­
plan
as
streets
are
sprinkled.
A
waver
—J—-bl been appointed asaiatant po«4ma^'
tween their big stationary fish wheels.
Jacob J. Bcbnur, Joeeph Strikman
lows: Jack Hamblet, who lived in the glve-his name, but Mid he would pre were killed.
and recently an oil train with sprin­
ter-general.
It is reported that the General Elec­
mountain, and waa considered a quarrel­ fer to, give up hia gutflt than to-take
The secretary of state for India was John J. Coogan .and Jacob 8, Stramer. kling spparstus aprinkled more than
Four boys were drowned at Kana« some and dangeroua character, waa the chancea of crossing Chilkoot pass
An unidentified man waa blown into 30 milea. The work will be completed tric Company, of Portland, has had a
questioned in the house of commons
City while In swimming, four in Win­ tolled to order durin* the night 6P tNe' this fall.
July 9 as to th re accuracy of the native the river, but the body waa not reoov- in a few days- One sprinkling a y«r survey of the Klickitat falls ma«fo re
nipeg and two more at Boston, one of dance by Gammany, who was floor man- ■ Evidently there were wveral diaoipl«
oently for the purpose of furnishing
report that 1,500 persons were killed
at a coat of *80 per mile, it ia claimed,
whom was 80 years of sge.
BeAdes the« doaens ef firemen and will lay the dust effectually, but two electricity for The Dall« and Go) leu
ager. Hamblet resente«] the interfer­ of counterfeiter Dean and wife, of San during4he rioting, which had just oc­
-Bluejackets from the warship York­ ence, and, using abusive language, the Francisco, yesterday bound for Alaska, curred in the vicinity of Calcutta aa passers by were more or lest cut and applications may have to be made. dale and to build an electric line from
for just before the Queen wiled Iwt -one of the results of the stringent meas­ bruised by glaM and flying debit. In
to Goldendale.
town and Boston were stoned ami beaten two men came to blows. Gammany,
The
Pennsylvania
system
is D® to be Lyle
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AB
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by Japanese at Kobe, Japan, and some who waa considerably the smaller, waa night, wveral well dressed young men ures taken by government official« to »» *1 firemen were injured.
sprinkled
with
oil
as
speedily
as
nomi-
80
m‘nI ™,n
leaving Skagit
fetting the best of the fight, when rushed around the city in quest of prevent the spread of and stamp out
of them were badly used up.
county that there to a fear of crippling
bie.
change
for
greenbacks.
They
said
they
Hamblet drew hie pistol.
The pistol
A SLUMP INK SILVER.
the bubonic plague.
He replied that
the ahingle industry in this oounty, as
Andree’s north pole balloon is report­ t^tgk« from Mn».nfl Omenapa- bXTnd
were going
’in down the Yukon river in about seven persons were killed and 30
the manufacturers say thev can’t get
ed to have been seen in wveral plaou
caw they fell overboard. were wounded during the riots referred
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WII1|NU-
Grand Rapids, Mich., Aug. 9.—Lari enough men to keep the mills in opera-
rerently, but each time away off itr
atiVely peaceable until about 8 o’clock paper money would be mined by get- to.
April A, H. Dailey, of Jennieon, sent tion. Evex the farmers come to Mount
many
caaes
they
succeed-
a letter to Mayor Swift, Mying b« Vernon daily
. looking for help to work
Jost
•
' " in the morning,when Hamblet renewed
billa,
two-third
a of which
the quarry! by asking Gmnmany tester» «
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wanted a wife. The letter got into I ,n the
experienced
today
the
moat
violent
l?*n ,onnd to
( be
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Professor Arion, a professional high outside with him. Gammany com-
counterfeit One
New York, Aug. 9.—The Hudson break of the seaaon’a decline. In Lon-
«3'^^ -nd 99 • £”O,t
I
Th® W«»»
Statesman says
Wire performer, fell from bis wire, a plied, and no sooner had the two men ** °?"- b,tob
*340 in bills, river tunnel project to connect New
**’ the Pri«! dropped Kd per ounce th.
6i°° *"•*•*•■ From among that when the petition of the Commrr.
distance of 75 feet, while riding a bi­ reached the outside when Hamblet IT*
IWO *20 Confede»^® bills of York and New Jersey has been revived.
«W Club of tS pfaxm to th. wTX
from yeeterday'a price, selling at 35 Vd Sewto^
Invwtigation
de
cycle at Ridgewood Park, N. J., and tarred and fired. The shot riroek the mintage 0^1863. --------
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’ ­ Plane are now being perfected to re­
were
m.r»2|
h
-Dd
th
*
Z
P*rtmen‘ to have two troops of cavalry
Per
,g
“
inrt
”
^da
month
wm killed.
Gammany’« left wriat, and, ranging«» veloped tip fact that they were left sume construction where it was dropped if?’ T*9*9? York Prioe fen to 55?ic
ere married.
They quarreled and sent to Walla to replace those sent to
here
by
people
who
went
north
on
th«
five
years
ago.
Engineers
my
that
an
the
elbow,
entered
the
body.
With
»if® ^°rt Yellowstone vre^referred "to'the
The monthly statement issued by ths
bid, a break of l^c an ounce from ym-'
was referred to the
expenditure of *1,500,000 will com­ terday and 14c within a month. At
director of the mint shows that during his death wound, body bent, snd hands Queen.
plète the work. Four million dollars this price the bullion value of the sil­
July, 1897,.the eoinagq executed at tbs crossed on his breast, Gammany ran
United States mints amounted to back into the room. Hamblet fob
Paris, Aug. 10.—A hundred projects had already been spent before the work ver dollar ia a trifle more than 48
*670,850. '
hiXn’ "n<’’
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for attractions — for
the .....
Paris „«pomuon
exposition was abandoned, at which time there nenti.
A Missouri Pacific train ran into a aboukler, aent another ball into hto of 1900 were aubaitted to the commit- were 8,916 feet of completed tunnel go­
*nd ber d*«ghter, Clara,
I-ondon dispatches ascribed today’s musket Dailey waa arrested, and on ’
tee todav.
__ ing east from the shaft in Jersey City.
today. Th.»
They included n..
the building
freight standing on the main track at brain.
great wmkne« in silver to liquidation hia way to jail was allowed to go into ” ,,K®ckfoTd. Spokane county, who
One
thousand
feet
of
this
distance
ex
­
Then,
defying
any
one
to
arrest
him,
of a copy of Bartholdi’s atatue of lib­
saloon to drink. He alipped
allured strych-
atrveh. 1 K
*a,k v
__ . *b
Yates Center, Kan.,' and Engineer
a ml«x>n
r ® - w“7 from Bpokane tc
«•
of New York holders of the bullion.
York
r®l«>rned a few dayi
Joseph Clown and Fireman Cal Rowaa Hamblet mounted hfa' horse aná rode erty in New York harbor 600 feet high; tends east of the middle of the Hudson
Buch a decline as today’s has not nine into hie beer and fell over dead
Armed parttes started, after the construction at a restaurant under river.
‘ mother and
were killed. Other persons Were in­ sway.
been witnessed since Juno, 1898. The in a few minutes. The woman will ago to their home. Both
him, but he got into the mountain water, to be Mfilipf glass; an «mor-
daughter report having had a gcxsl
jured.
India minta Were closed to free silver recover.
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fastness, and eluded all efforts to cap-' mous vertical screw, with a nut fitted
| time, and declare that their health whs
Captain General. Weyter haa par-
San Francisco, Amg. 9. — Mayor coinage June 36 M that year. On the
ture him. Before leaving the dance as a cafe; a reproduction of the Trojan
ratal Qaarrel Over CaUte.
never better, although the tong jourriey
d«>n«l forty political offenders under
Phelan today received a dispatch frdm new* bullion fell in London from
hall Hamblet made the remark that horse, capable of holding 1,000 people,
Madera. Cal., Aug. 9.— In a quarrel reduced them in flesh. Their object in
87 yd per ounce to a price below 80d
Attorney-General
McKenna,
stating
Gammany was his fourth man.
over cattle in Crane valley, at Mc­ making the trip was for the purpose
and plans for fitting the Eiffel tower that President McKinley had assured but it rallied sharply later.
Swain ranch, yesterday, between Patsy
and 1,000 Cuban Miles have been
Those who touch each other are with a spiral railroad and toboggan him that the proposed trip to the Pa­
A hnge^prem tree in Tuie, in th« Reardon and L. A. Woodford, the lau of making enough money to lift a
chute. The committee decided that cific oorot had been abandoned for this
mortgage from their farm. They were
granted amnesty.
sometimes farthest apart.
state of Oxaca, Mexico, is 154 feet is ter waa shot and instantly killed. in demand at the vartotta museums snd
none of the schemes were practicable.
Assistant Secretary Howell has ren­
1'
—-f—-
circumference.
- ~ Reardon gave himself up.
other places, where «lari« were paid
dered a deciafon in whioh he holds that
"*••*•*• In IstUn resell Mat«.
them ss curiosities. '"^
Calirorela Wheat for Brasil.
calfskins should be classed as "hidee
Wilbur,Waah., Aug. 10.—While cut-
Chambersburg, Pa , Aug. 10.—Th*
Washington, Aug. 9.-The bureau of
The receiver of the bank of. Poral I up
of cattle," and afo therefore .dutiable Blue Mountain peach belt of Southern ting grain yeaterday afternoon ths 4-
Utero offi­
under the new tariff, but at 15 per cent Pennsylvania and Western Maryland yesr-old eon of Peta*JioKsy in some American republics had Information price, and hw reached *5 a barrel. Last cial estimate of the population at the hw received permi tsi on to sell the real
ad valorem. ,
is the only part of the country that will way managed to get in the tall grain in that merchants of Rio Janeiro have <PHUte-tK10, the tow price of ths
U n,600,068.
This is rotate and other aueta of the institu­
tion.
In the engagement of Chakdara the have more than 30 to 35 per cent of a front of the machine, and had one of chartered two veswla in Ban Francisco-
The advance has been steady
Uk<L•! California wheat to dn<Je, and some of those in the trade officer whore duty it to «fixedlintaX.1.
The report of the commissioner of
Britiah troops suffered but slight loss, wop thia year. According to the views hia little limbo completely sovered.
■
’h *
nd fl
'her
fish
and
fisheries
recently published
but the native Mom was heavy, six of Colonel Tam« Englore, of Chambers­ The other was badly mangled, but Dr. Rio. This is the first time that such a think it will continue until war-time to report on tbe per c.oti. ^^7;
of money
that the - government has dis-
thousand tribesmen were preparing fa burg, who has returned from a tour of Young thinks that he can anve it if fa« thing haa occurre.1 and is attributed to pricw prevail.
।
the abort crop in the Argentine repub­
attack the fort whim they were at­ the peach states, the shortage is es­ can mve the cbild’a life.
estimates that the prerent holdings of ; tributed in Washington state during
lic and Paraguay.
the flwnl year, 635 large-mouthed
tacked by Die British column, undri pecially great in Wisconsin, Ohio, Del­
been received that during the recent
black base, 450 yellow perch and 850
(«»Ionel Meikeljohn, and completely aware and the Eastern shore in Mary­
day book, ledger or other account book
88 persons were drowned bv ths
routed.
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tench; in Idaho, 495 carp, 756 tench.
land.
The common house sparrow flies at 11
It ia much eaaier to find the man you 1,475 brook trrut, 400 yellow perch, _
kept by a businew bouse in -Mexico— ..
the rate of M milw an hour.
A cloudburst occurred near Cacti«
F6 than th« m*n wkA
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‘ar»’-mouU1<*< black bass and 8,7*>
Rock, Colp., dqing conaitferable dam­
Sheboygan, Mich., Aug. 10.—Wil­
MeArthur,
O., Aug.
It—Clark
940,000
whitefbh fry.
age to property. One hundred bridge« Davie left last Thursday to go hunting liam Maltman, a well-known trasinero
Mw« te rwtwign Owl.
Th® B®«*s shingle mill, in Cowl it«
in one dietaict Were washed away.
with a double-barrelwi shotgun antfl man, an<1 chairman of the
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Republican
county, which has been chieed down for
Ivory I mw , ..a well-known young failed to return. YeMerdav afternoon
committee, wm found dsad on «used many thouaands of dollars worth
Mendes, two ineargenta who an
farmer, of Shelbyville, Ind., returned searching parties were forme«!, whieh i th*
»k»« tuning. White going of damage in and about the city. Several
foififlM across Cherry creek have been
today found him desd, hie head blown ;
stricken with apoplexy,
22*
T»"- ‘n«r-
Patrick Murray, a
eff.'- His gun lay aero« his bre«t, the Hta
,ay
tbe 4Mring rain all washed awav.
gent» under ( olonel Monteaguedo have
laborer, wm thrown into the creek by
oounty, has rendered a
taunle applied to the mouth. The de-
wb*> found wm hardly
iS
<»-»«•
hr***1 wm
__ 2 a __».A ’ recoaniaHbla.
. 1
-
mandamus proceedings
and securing a whip, with which he as-
R. Swinburne against
ill
,nK n”*n • w**k "inc".
p«ri", Aug. 10.—The Gaulois ur. -
malted fais afanar, wearing it out «non
vali.l-
h««ri»8 instructions regardin«
Uva tod t^hto“^
f’’"*"**
>*»•«*
I Ilion
Oír wiadom ia
P**"—*
di’***i the preliminary
premier fa* the head and the other in
the cbsM. The wounded man lingered
unoonscioua for two hours, and died at
8 o’clock this afternoon. Hia wife waa
but a short distance away when he fell.
Santa Agueda is noted i X ul H s baths.
The plaowfo between San Sebastian, the
summer residence of the Spanish oourt,
and Vittoria, the capital of the prov­
ince of Alava, about 80 miles south of
Billiou
■ ‘.
Tb* premier went there last Thursday
to take a three weeks’ course of the
baths, after which he expected to return
to San BebaTOian to see United Stat«
Minister Woodford, when that gentle­
man should be officially received by the
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