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% ■■vt* - ■ ■■ ■ i - WHEAT WENT TO. A DOLLAR. Dayton V Herald; KLONDIKE OOg; 'NORTHWEST BREVITIES ■aa«»ni OMI»». DÀYTON NEWS (ME WEEK tuns and the rays of a searchlight brought out the people of' thio eity/ The whole affair was carefully noted by the officers of the First artillery from their quarter jn .SUFrancis barrack», wh& are positive that the vessel fired not less than 40 shots, first rapidly and then at intervals, «wraidg as if the ob ject of the chase was caught. Then the ra^id firing would be resumed.' The ship, probably a war vessel, could not oome nearer tan about five piles off ihore, and was evidently chasing >a lightdraught boat, aa the flashes came from the starboard gun. The coast is indented by a sand strip teaching out to about one mile off this >*r, and it forma the cone of Anastasia li^ithouae, straight down the coasts for — to Matanzas inlet. 4 miles Tire St. Agguatine bur had but seven feet of water on it at the stage of the tide when the firing commenced, which would have prevente over of the Three Prienda those the- vessels chased. There was only fmr. feet of water on MaMnsas inlet, Mhd unless a vessel could make this harbor ahe would either have to put to sea or surrender. For this reason indications point to tlie fleeing boat taking an easterly course. When the firing commenced a squall was on and the night was very dark. Minneapolis, Minn., Aug. 88. — Wheat sold for |l a bushel in Minne United States and Canada apolis today. When September option Reach an Agreement. went to 00 cents Charles A. Pil labor# offered |1 spot for 1,800 bushels of Old No. 1 Northern, which is selling onw HRirTWAwrwr v Tn nawsnu THEY WILL START UP THE MIN£8 at a premium. The offer was accepted; GOE8 blHtlMOWTHLY TO DAWSON James Marshall offered the same price for 8,000 bushels, but it has not yet Scheme by Which Strikers Hope to Raise Money. QU m . «rMiaauvipMi», JriUr w I Ki Tak» V* 98.~Tbs T Hl I tems •* of general interest J i i- Evidence of Steady Growth and Enterprise. David G. Swaim, United States Pittsburg, Aug. 34.—Developments wheat market was the most exciting Washington, Aug. 38.—The Cana Lane oounty warrants are selline at army, retired, judge-advocate general, in the coal mining, situationNn Pitta- 'ever experienced In the history Of the dian and the United States govern- HIS oents on the dollar. died in Washington, D. (1, aged 53, of burg district will be watched With un- exchange. Quotations jumped up 4^0 ' menta have agreed to co-operate in aug- Bright's disease. Seven carloads of old Wheat were usual intere^^his week.*-Both sides and brought the price beyond the dollar i menting the postal facilities of the aliipped from Sheridan last week. The twenty-third annual were apparently at rest today, but it mark. There were rales of Np. 3 red I Klondike region, and the result will the American Bakers’ Adfoci A Polk oounty farm located near An was developed that at the conference at 81-01 and No. 3 Pennsylvania red is shortly bo evidenced in a substantial venedWn Detroit Miflb. tioch was sold for 810,000 last week. tomorrow ^here will probably be dis- quoted at 81-03. This is the highest doubling of the mail service from the delegate, werb p ^ omm L ” ruptioa. By many It is believed that quotation in many years.. The foundry at Oswego jias started coast into that district.., Canada .made Two 8T.0bu counterfeit notes were M. D. Ratchfordj president of the up on a two weeks’ order, and may run a proposition for exchange of mails at In tli» Chicago FIS. miners' organization, will not be pres sury^erártggtnt longer. ent It is claimed hie will sti<£ to his Chicago,' Aug. 83.—Today to ! Circle City and Dawson City, agreeing for ledbnrpffbh. were made over The board of Management of the* to perform the service from Dawson assertion that he will not agree to arbi 00 5-8 cents was bid tor September 80 years ago and are clever imitations City to Dyea by means of a contract of Commercial Association of Umatilla of the originala trate unless al) the states involved are wheat at the opneing o* ’change. Even her own, with reimbursement to be oounty haa decided to send an exhibit represented. It is a well-known fact at this price an adavnee of 8J^ cents By a decisipn of Acting .Secretary made by this government for its share Pittsburg, Aug. 33.—Thia morning of Umatilla products to the Spokane since yesterday, offerings were few and that the operators of other states will Ryan, of the interior department, the of the service. the striking miners encamped at Turtle fruit fair. not join local operators in a movement far between and the market quickly decision being prepared by Assistant This differs from this country ’ s prop An injunction has been granted by Creek stole a march on the deputies for arbitration. It Ratchford is obdu- ran up to 91)4 cents. Then the bears Attorney-General Vanderventer, it has osition in that under the tatter the guarding the Oak Hill mine. While Judge Fullerton against Coos county, rallied. Fortunately holders of wheat ^^e. tbe conference will be useless, been settled that any person oan take United States was to let the contract the deputies were watching for a de restraining the sheriff from selling the This, * in and let go in sufficient quantities to relieve “ brief, is the situation — j it 160 acres of land, and if the person has and look to Canada for reimbursement tachment of campers to appear on the property of the Southern Oregon com is apparent that both sides are making the tension and the price declined to heretofore taken any part of the 160 preparations for movements that will 80 7-8 oents. At noon the market be for the latter’s share. The counter road to the mines, the strikers were pany^ attached for delinquent taxes. acres, he or sho is entitled to make up scheme, however, Is satisfactory to the making a long detour so as to approach be to their benefit. There are 36,000 acres planted in gan to advance again, and soon sur the full amount. the mouth of the pit from the other prunes in pregón—15,000 of them in From a reliable source it was learned |>aseed try a cent the early advance, postofflee department here. * Railroad officials in St Joeeph report The Canadian service provides for side, and they succeeded in getting the Willamette valley, 6,500 in the that if the operators start mines on the September going to 03 oents. that there is danger Of a oar famine on the exchange of mails at Fort Cudahy I there without being observed. When Rogue River valley. The coast coun ■r LICENSE REVOKED. ---------------- r lines laid down, other mines will glao Western roads, caused by the immense and two other stations between Daw- the deputies commanded by Deputy ties and Eastern Oregon have 2,000 Oa» Dollar at Naw York. be started by the miners. It is pro grain crops.' AH roods entering that posed to* select operators who are not New York, Aug. 28.—Wheat opened ron City and Dyea. The exact route is 1 Sheriff Hanna appeared, a oopy of the acres. city are taxed to their fullest' capacity represented at the conference, and who amid the greatest excitement at 8j{ not out.ined, but in all probability it injunction was read to John Large, A miner arrived in Marshfield a few now and the switching force hns been are frit n By to the miners. They will to 4 cents adavnee over last night. will strike off directly southward from leader of the strikers, and they left* the days ago from the Salmon Mountain Beattie, Aug. 34. — The board of in increased 35 per cent. The Burlington Dawson City, which is on the British place. be given permission to mine coal at the September sold at the same instant all mines with about five ounces of gold.’ company has issued orders that no more quiry On the wrecking ot the steamship rate demanded and the cool stored. By the way from 07 to 03 cents in different side of the line, down to Dyea. At The strikers express the belief that He had with him one nugget worth Mexico in Dixon entrance August 5 has coal be loaded in the tight box-can, present, the district gets the benefit of ' one of the mines to be operated by the about 838. He found the gold on John revoked the pilot’s papers of Captain this means it is expected to get a fund parts of the pit. Traders were fairly stock-cars being used instead. mails once a month. The new arrange- | mineowners in their effort to break ------- minen -- ------re that — ~ happen Hotous to in their efforts to buy wheat, Thomas, master of the steamer. The from the union son ereek. ' Dr, J. M. Bleir, a reputable physi papers of Pilot Connell, who was on be working, apd with this fund pay ex- At 1:40 P. M. there, was much excite- ment will furnish an additional eer- the strkie will be the Plum Creek mine, The Klamath River Lumber Com cian, of New York, ansiouncea that be the bridge at the time of the disaster, penses of a fight against imported labor, ment in the wheat pit on the produce vice, giving semi-monthly mails, the and that the miners now at work at pany's mill at Pokegama started up in has discovered a new cure for consump trips probably being sandwiched be- Oak Hill and Bandy creek will betaken The miners’ officials are making ar- exchange when September wheat sold full blast last week, and will be kept tion by electricity. He'will read * have been revoked for a period of 80 rangements to have a fund on hand to ' at |! Jaya th was due to-talk of tween the dates designated in the pres to Plum Creek and the other two mines in operation right along, a big drive of paper before the coupiy medical society, closed down. To offset this move the being taken for ex- ent contract of the United States. Although the decision Of the board send foreign labor home just as fast as giving the details of the plan, which Canada’s proposition ~Ior■ carrying strikers will go to camo at Plum Creek. 4,000,000 feet of logs having arrived. arrives. With mines operated under port, has not been made public, itjs stated About 25 men are employed. „ Is in effect th« sterilizift of the effected the mails one round trip a month be Everything was quiet about Plum on good authority that it found that, the jurisdiction of the tabor leaders, lungs in what is known as electrolya ^ginwr J. G. Holcombe is making tween DawsOn City and Dyea was for BUYING CUBAN ESTATES. and with friendly operators who desire Creek thia morning. The strikers fob He claims to have cured a dozen per the blame lay with Captain Thomas, to make a profit, they hope to have an mally accept*! tHH afternoon by Act iowed out the - programme outlined by «‘paraflbns to survey the TiJIamook who. had retired. It was held that he sons classed as hopeless cases complete ing Postmaster-General Shaitanberger, Captain Bellingham, and sent men and Nehalem bars. Alfred Williams Will Go In for Caffè» Planili This plan O»rmi should have been on deck, especially as available and large fund. ly, and many physicians of high stand and the Canadian government notified singly snd in pairs to patrol the roads. and Fred Arthur have engaged to assist he placed his vessel in a dangerous po has been outlined, and will be submit ing are said to agree that the cures are of the action. In the communication, The deputies did not interfere with in making the sounding. It is done ted to the national officials if the con sition. Further, it was found that London, Aug. 28.—The oorreepond- complete and effectual. this government isj stated to be ready them. with a view of preparing an estimate the rock on which the steamer struck ference „ .. .- proves a failure. . . „ ent of the Chronicle, in a letter from for the improvement, of the bars. The report of the commissioner of was West Devil’s Neck, and was there- Religious services were held in the Cuba, tells of further cruelty and dis- to assume its share Of the responsibil Th» Conference Concluded. education, Dr. William T. Harrie, for fore known to the navigating officer of several camps today, and all were tress in the island. Hd says the pa- ity, and Canada is urged to put the Elleand deer hunters on the Lower Columbus, O., Aug. 23. — The ___ i:__ 11 _ . . . . . r service into operation al the earliest the year ended July 1, i«wi, has-just thrMexiro, and he sffould have taken lurt/ulv □♦ton.la.l Nehalem Sal mon possible moment. Dy«, which il 100 officials have adjourned, a fter g ame Tery and gCMrce ^¡g berry rivers report been completed. It shows a total en- care to keep his vesssel out of the way. religious air pervading the eamp, aeon- til their bodies taint the air close to a «a.» —™ .1.:^ yiar Twojiud . W—____ » W a nAWkniP miAnnAfl nnf a afatotnanl Ir« «L» having mapped out a statement to the three years ago elk were so plentiful rollment in that year in the schools Captain Thomas' pilot papers in Al flict between workers and strikers took Spanish fort The correspondent re miles above Janus, on Lynn canal, effect that the tifne has come for united end colleges, both public and private, askan waters are revoked entirely, and place in the afternoon, during which marks that a private letter has boon that they could be easily tracked, but of 15,097,107 pflpiis. This was an in his master’s papers are suspended for three strikers were badly hurt, but none received ft Havana from Senor Sagasta, national postal exchange offices. The action by the labor oragnJztiaons. this season they are so scarce that crease of 808,557. The number in pub 30 days. Captain Thomas has been in are in a serious condition. Five of the the liberal leader in Spain, in which British mails will be carried by the tracks are not to Tie found, only rarely. lic institutions was 14,465,871, and in the employ of the Pacific Coast Steam men who are forking for the New I he sayr United States 'from Victoria to Dyea. There are nine combined harvesters St. Louis, Aug. 33. — A special to the private institutions 1,585,826. In ad ship Company as master for more than York & Cleveland Gas Coal Company | "The atrocities are raising a thrill of The service will bring about the crea- operating in Sherman and Gilliam dition to all these, there were 418,000 a year past He came here from San this afternoon went to W. A. Semon’s horror in Europe, and I tear it is im- tion of a postoffice at Dawson City, and Tex^.”00? »'n'" ? % AA * “or oi counties. By tliis method of harvest pupjls in the various special schools Tiwssliioo, which is hid home. By all boarding house, half a mile from Oak possible to ral» a fresh loan, without also at Fort Cudahy, Forty Mile, and J £ it» rueiHo, a opanisn probably at other points, although I Spanish paper ing, farmers near the railroad are en— - ana“ institutions, ♦including business who have come in contact with him he Hill tipple, where a number of strikers which we cannot retain Cuba.” ._ : “bled to start their machinery and colleges, music conservatories, Indian is regarded as an exceptionally capable are quarter J for the purpose of per-| The correspondent further says: these mentioned are be' vo’nd Da wann Publ>»hed in the town of Beeville, is in The correspondent ln teams going in the morning and by- further says: ho nnAn. . , receipt of a letter of recent date from and reform school«; making the grand suading ^/strikers to gp to work. The , ' ’ German syndicates are buying the i City. The service will be under the officer. It is understood that he will _ noon have their wheat in the ware- an influential friend in Mexico, r total enrollment for the whole country be retained in the service of the oom- meet- supervision of the Canadian i whlH. it houses a «tormy one, and resulted devastated estates at nominal sums immediate mounted nolie« and th. ».„1^ -ill whloh “ « ,U * d the «uthoritles noow* 16,415,107. P*ny. ___________ io Podasky being shot near and intend to go in extensively for mounted police, and the carriers will have discovered an Italian ankrhoiat Progress in in laying laying the rails on on the the be equipped with dogs and sledges, and J1“™ an Italian anirhciat the rail, Frank Manninger, an aged painterv •' > ^i i0>ng nearly coffee planting, abandoning sugar. This , will have Indian drivers Ad first JU. .A"tor',1,fc <?••«">*>« «¡»er railroad has ROBBED BY DEPOSITORS. th ill, penniless and proud, starved to his body. Gonronng Pimold ¡ w¡n directly concern the United StateZ with the intention of taking the lire of in th th. and — . sugar trust., and .... death in bis room in West New York, *“L8h0t . ? ,e e ovo 7® and Dal- ; and French wil) prob- contract will be at least one year. Piesident Diaz. The anarchist, the“ Th» Cashier Kiilaa N. J. Wherever the British mails, can be ex sugar-growing pedited by carrying them over the letter says is kept under the strictest be completed this week, and tracklay jured men are all strikers. This was in Georgia and Florida. ” Angiolillo, the Italian anarch- surveillance and will be arrested the ing beyond that point will then go Shepherd, Mich., Aug. 84. — Elmer present Circle City route between the the only disturbance recorded at the - tat who murdered Premier Canovas, first demonstration he makes, or m ahead. Work on the grade is progress E^ Struble, cashier of the Farmers’ camps today. The aggressive workmen dates of the new service thia will be has been tried by court-martial and soon as the chain of evidence can be ing rapidly. - - 3 bank, was shot this morning by rob- done. escaped befofe the men in the Oak Hill sentenced to be garroted. Chicago* Aug. 28.—Charged with linked a little closer. The letter is The Oregon Land Company has leased ~* J bers. He was getting ready to go to camp were «ware of th« fight.’ Last April - an order was issued A Canadian Pacific, train struck a Mount Pleasant and was in the vault an ouiciai official in tne the vixy City of Mexpico, the evaporator of the Salem Canning conspiracy to destroy the ~ by from »u or mexpico, Th» e- M__ L wu»mr»cy io oesiroy me beauty oeauty and carriage cofitaining five persons at a when the ahota were fired. All the will be C*TP P0“1^ the li,e of hi8 wi,e ▼Hriol, the postoffice department discontinuing and MrTOonzales vouches for his reli- Company, and is building several evap £ Lra J ... T h Dr‘ J“»«» °- b “ been arrested the steamboat-mail service from Seattle ability. It is believed that the anarch- crossing near 8t. Therese, Quebec, kill cash in the bank was taken, but the men wdib^nt H.» “ pi ‘h,i. h! held bJ JuBtic® Underwdbd in -ta Juneau, beginning April 18. Thu tat who haqmarked President Diaz for orators of its own. It expects to handle . ing two women and injuring three oth amount is not known. Cashier Struble “d Æ c“l ™” P'"" h™1" »< •’•«»%.» »-.• order has now been modified to read his victim belongs to the bloody band 3,000 bushels a day of fruit and vege ers. died about six hours after the shooting. omit semoe from that date to the whose aim is to assassinate the rulers tables, with a special view to the Al in , i i ' ,n8 tomorrow. The sensational story A special from Rome says it is report It is reported tonight that the robbery woïfor aska demand, for wh'ch orders are al i^J^i!^ “ï’,Ona.r7 which resulted in the arrest of the doc- 81st of this month, when the perform- 1 - ~ - of all tl>e great nations, and that his ready on hand. ed the pope will excommunicate Prince was committed.fey several desperate de ci Ï ± told by Charles E. Hill who ance of the service is to be resumed.” coming to America is in pursuanpe of a Henry of Orleans and the Count of positors, who, believing the bank was « .H m at W0.rk o pre’ clain” th“‘ was engaged by the phy- The total salmon pack of the Colum-/' general plan. Turin, as dueling is forbidden by the about to fail, followed Struble to the ?r2k m?L te e «ici« to. throw th. ritriol in Ve bia river is 474,500 cases, according to-.____ Roman Catholic church. HoUI. bank, and upon being refused their Michael Angiolillo G a rrotad«* will resume «h i r u’" . they woman’s face. The agreement, M re- reliable statement* from all packers. It is stated that President McKinley money, shot the cashier and looted the ihe morning ^1L - T? Seattle, Aug. 23.—At 6:80 tonight, . J” '“ted by him, was that he should take Ban Sebastian, Aug. 33.—Michael The Fishermen’s Union cannery heads has expressed himself in favor of the bunk. The prosecuting attorney is said the Ai-Ki sailed for Dyea and Skaguay. "tSder?.he • Angioli Ilo, who shot, and killer] Señor the list, with 52,000 cases. Fully 80 a package package to to Mrs. Mrs. Ducker Ducker and and then then I admission of New Mexico to statehood. to have the names of all the men and S n the weat Vir- throw the acid. He first made a pre- She carried 145 passengers and 600 Canoavs ilei Castillo, prime minister per cent of the pack is royal chinook, He first made a pre- tons of freight Among the cattle on of sZin was A hill to that effect will be introduced arrests are hourly expected. 8 SamnH*neAey *o 8”ren this ««ht. I Rm in ary investigation and met Mrs. and the general quality is excellent. at the next session of congress. Most of the steelheads and bluebacks ICT toira He say. that her beauty am I made bim ashametl of himself A 8otlthern' PacTfio freight train Toledo, Aug. 34.—Following is a list PHrn, 1x5 ‘ Work ln U,e - 4nd he her the Bt struck a burning stump that tumbled----------- left for Dyea, the passengers organized Monday last. Angiolillo heardcalmly of those - fatally lnjllrea injured ln in tne the wreck Plum Greek mme »«morrow lt It is announoed announced that the New York i ' down the mountain aide in Cow creek of the Detroit * Lima Tailored for police protection, the organization the news that he was to be executed to- • Mrs. , r A Cleveland Gas Coal Company will canyon in Southern Oregon, completely * ’ ~ ^L'>K "ame<l ,the Willamette and Klon- I day, but appeared surprised at and bit- Lima, O., last night: ____ Swallowed HI» Fai»» Teeth. Seven oents is now paid for fish in m Q Lro mrvltl evictions aw I.I ia —» A — — - A — demolishing the engine and four cars Burnham, of Lima, skull crushed; Mrs. make eight tomorrow from Care was terly complained of the frequent visits i Blaine. Wichita, Kan., Aug. 38.—O. T. <hge Protective Society. and killing Fireman Robert McEwan William Murray, of Lima, injured in- different company houses. It is not taken to prevent fire and all suspicious of the priests, declariing they would Simons, a well-known real estate brok- The season for shooting ducks and and an unknown tram fx T there will be any trouble. ternally; Mrs. T. N. Scanlon, of Lima, probable ' ” er, died Ilvi© here I from the 0UcCv8 effects Ot of 8MTRI« swal- characters were watched. Before the obtain nothing from him. An execu- Tk* akn.148 a a • • • » UltMl «0111 1110 « W ‘ ,Owin« * P'"* of three false teeth three boat reached Dyea, eight suspected men tioner from Bourges performed the gar- geese began on the 15th inst. Justice Stephen J. Field, of the body out ami bruised and injured inter- coTr^ Wwil -i.-j o._t ------------------------------ | roting, just prior to which a priest ex Huckleberries from the Blue moun United States supreme court, has es- nally. Mr^ H p Bennett, of 8L course ne will pursue in the morning years ago. — The poet mortem disclosed had been imprisoned. inarching begin, but thinks he tablished the record for the longest Marys, O., injured internally and head should Valentine scrip jumped in price to h°rted the anarchist to repent, to which tains are selling in Dayton for 60 cents is ready to meet every emergency. • J thZ a gallon. service on that bench. The service of badly bruised; Mrs. J. D. Breo, injured 885 and >45 per acre, as the result of Angiolillo responded: Sympathy for the strikers by thé ' 4^^ Chief Justice John Marshall had been internally. Twenty-five others were farmers and eitiaens Is not diminishing “Since you cannot get me out of pri- - * “ ,raP°*ibl« for Simons to the rush to the Klondike gold fields. | The Star.route daily mail service be tl e longest in the history of the oourt, more or less injured. in peace. 1 myself will tween Blaine and New Whatcom will eat ordinary food, and forced him to Large blocks of scrip have been sold in *”’• ,eaT® in the least. Today there were about The train was an excursion train run covering 85 years. Justice Field’s live entirely on liquids. The swallow this city, the intention being to locate rottie with God.” be re-established September J. service exceeds that of Marshall. He from Lima to Toledo, and return, by 700 visitors to the camp from Sandy ing of liquid food always caused intense property at Bkaguay. Next Bunday i Th« execution took place in the pri- The assessment of Douglas county was appointed in 1868 by President i the People’s Tra Store, of Toledo. The creek, and many farmers who came pain. Eventually his stomach rebelled the steamer Queen leaves for 8t. *>n at Vergara. wagonioails of provisions this year is increased nearly >1,000,000 t Lincoln, and is in his 81st year. He accident resulted from failure of the brought Michaels, with lumber. The A. g. -------------- ------------ against food of any sort, and he liter over the valuation of last or any previ has reached the age of retirement, but freight train to stop at the junction. Citizens of New Texas sent word that ally starved to death. Kerry Lumber Company sends the *L"r c«axht Fira, he prefers to remain in active service Several passengers were pinioned in the 1 they had plenty of food for th? men and frame and lumber all fitted to build a r __ __ San Francisco, Aug. 28. — __ Maggie ous year. on the bench, and there is no present debris of the cars, and the trainmen had wanted them to call on them when hotel there to accommodate 150 people, ^noterslat, a girl 19 years of age, had The Northern Pacific Railway Com needed. indication that he will retire. to cut away timbers to release them. I Brattle, Aug. 38.—Hugh T. Wil The Queen will reach there in three • "«rofw escape from burning to death pany became owner of 0,000 more acres *- Rntehford*» Kxp«rt»tlons. ‘ - and only raved her lifeby of land in Chehalis county, having re last night, liams, a well-known character in the weeks. Thomas Jefferson Sappington, an Columbus, O., Aug. 34.—President butter business snd known as the Deputy Sheriff Calderhead has a let- P,unK'n8 headlong into a watering corded a government patent for that old-time resident of St Louis countv, Winnipeg, Aug. 24.—Near White- .T“.1 »»fore leaving , "Uow-Butter Man,” cut hie throat this ter from ex-Deputy‘Adam Baker, dated tron8*1 to extinguish her flaming gar- amount of land last week. Missouri, who saved General U. K ^1 ht fX^droTA ye“^ that be expected as Ute re- morning in an 1 as the re- morning in an ineffectual attempt at Skaguay. August 7. He went on the menu. 8he ----- was * a J domestic at 170 Grant from rapture by Confederates, 66. with an ax .J, --------- *' ^‘J!***’ conf*ren<* tomorrow with self-destruction. The Island County Horticultural So —'i’ro” ~:th He is ill with typhoid Rosalie. died near Sappington, a suburb of St. 66, with an ax, nearly severing the ti put t. The passengers formed a Noe street, and was using turpentine ciety has met and decided to hold a the Pittsburg operators a conference of fever, and this morning tried to shave Louis. In 1864, when Grant chme back tb head from the body." "" company to unload. Trouble ensued and oil before a gas jet. The mixture -H co.» operators añá m^s of the ““ ** " , himself with a razor while the nurse by one man assuming to boss. The canght fire, and in her fright the girl fair at Coupeville about the middle of to make a short visit to his fata near September. The executive committee oon- upset the stuff on her clothes. In a the tatter city, Mr. Sappington, who 84 miles to town, where he gave him is busy selecting premiums. The fair h’m* I ,ider " "«ttlenient of the strike. He was away. He shaved one side of his miners drew guns and then took their moment she was in flames. Rushing was a first lieutenant in the Second Mis self up. er*ro*‘from “<l’»*r- did not anticipate any other result from face and then slashed his throat He individual goods ashore. will be larger and will be continued souri militia, learned that a number of rei over chickens. “ 1CKPH8. tin* .... « Secretary _ . v* Pearce will ... says he did not want to live, Hie The river, but a mile from camp, is to the street she threw herself into a longer than last year. I thia conference. trough in front of a store and rolled In wound may not prove fatal. the most radical sympathisers with the 5<XFfeet wide and swift, and there is also attend the oonferefibe. the water until the Are was extinguish The state land oommissioner is pre South had planned to capture General continued loss of goods by horses fall Port Townsend, Aug. 34. — Two ed. She sustained severe burns and paring a schedule of the state school Grant and take him South a prisoner. Lagos, West Coast of Africa, Aug. 34. ing in the current- Packs must be cut -------- ^„lu, BW ,r wan.iennv may not recover. Nr. Sappington determined to thwart thousand Indians from British Colum- — and granted lands in each county of the Silma, Aug. 38.—General Blood, away to save the horses. The - king of Benin, after wandering Beveral v^n. ‘i*! ?" c*"**" in the b“"11 Binc” ‘he capture of Benin, commander of the British forces operat horses were drowned August 6 and 7. the scheme. He hurried to St Louis i state. These lists are to be posted in C brovbi ’ 8arc«Mor. the oounty auditor’s office of the sev and met General Grant just as he was day for the bopfields of the Puyallup, City by the British last February, ing against the insurgent tribesmen on Tired men are selling outfits at Ie« Ban Sebastian, Aug. 38.—The qneen eral counties for information of those starting out for his farm. The result Stuck and White river valleys, where came in on August 7, with 800 un- the frontier, has reached Galagai,with than cost. Thirty men are building a was a disappointment to the men who six weeks work in harvesting the crop armed blacks, and surrendered U» the out opposition. He reports the village bridge half a mile up. It is a private regent today conferred the premiership seeking to lease. A schedule for Yaki is .promised. — • • • commander. . were lying in ambush for Grant. - British desertetd and adds that reports of the shap. All would be well if the pros upon General Azcarraga, who is also ma has already been completed, and a minister of war. The cabinet will not other counties will be taken up as fast Afridas rising are exaggerated. J. H. Prawl shot and mortally wound pectors would work together. be modified. as possible. ed Daniel Maloney, ex-city marshal Jefferson, la., Aug. 34.— W»®- Tramps pur Orada.lly G.ttla« J.pW, Trai». Nashville, Aug. 24.-J. B. Rich a Better wages are being paid at'.pres Fell Through a Hatchway to Death. of The Dulles. The trouble arose over chased a pipi at i"1; . - * J* . ” ■ .* Cotton Mills Start Dp, ** "‘ . T 7°"ng Whit* m“n’ "hot an*’ ki"«d hi" Washington, Aug. 38.—A statement ent for haryeatj^ands than ever before e a hone race that occurred in Klickitat here, saying if a Port Townsend, Aug. 28. — John inTliZent fo^ ta™ T’ • h0™ ot prepared by the treasury department Manchester, N, JH., Aug. 28.—No in the history of Adams oounty. county two months ago. dr^Xave i ÌB He then killed shows that for the first time in the his- Riley, a sailor on the British ship Cor unna, which arrived yesterday to load tices were issued today that the Amos- Farmers have bid as high as 88 per day >or the second timawithin a little i»» u — ’■ wrowicr-m-iaw, snooting nim twice. ot trade relations with Japan, the wheat at Tacoma for the United King keag cotton mills will start np Septem for help to do the same work that had „% over two yean the Utica mine, the most ---------------- -------- - --------------- con- dom, fell through a batchway of the ber 16. The Amoskeag mills employ been done in the past for 81.50, apd not famous gold producer on the mother Rich, a week ago, filed a bill «dered as a serious competitor with ship this morning and broke his neck. about 15,000 opeartives. half enough men could be secured even Three of the five drank it and for divorce, alleging infidelity. Today Proper A recent British report from lode, in Angel's Camp, Cal., canght water. at that figure. All spring-sown graW died the fallowing morning.. . ’ The two fire through the carelessness of some ht> was arrested, charged with kidnap- tbe *«8«tion at Tokid reviews the far is now ripe, and in order to save it S«v»r» »ton« 1» ail«.»!». Salem N. H., Aug. 38.-Mille 3 and farmers must harvest soon. of the workmen. No lives were loot, tramps who declined to (junk journeved ing one of the children, and it is sup- J ei8n trade of Japan the past year. In to tlie east. The dead mdn were named Berlin, Aug. 33.—The .greater part 5, of the Naumkeag Steam Cotton but the property was considerably posed the arrest enraged him and led to the ---------- ' supply of machinery, rails, nails The oonstitntionalitv of the grain in Emerson, Rogan aqd, Montague. of Silesia ha» been visited by severe Manufacturing Company's plant, start damaged. the commission pf the crime. and pig-iron, the United States assumes spection act. passed by the legislature storms, and several persons have been ed on full time this "morning after a leading place. Acting Pino t master -Genera I Schallen- killed .by lightning. . nearly six months of 43 hours’ schedule. of 1805, is to be tested in the supreme Niagara Falla, N. Aug. 34—1 • berger has received a telegram from the oourt. deputy poetma ter-genend of Canada, Frank Webster, of Buffalo; Warrep Granite, Cola, Aug. 84.—A robbery The asssessor has completed the Aokor» M Tatomh. stating tn reply to 'a communication Bush. 31 years old, of Chicago, and occurred here today in broad daylight, Washington, Aug. 88. — General Plymouth, Aug 18 — The torpedo- roroeement rails for Whatcom oounty. Port Townsend, Aug. 88. — The Charles Glaser, 30 years old, of Chi- sent by our government regarding Klon which has thrown the place into a state Weyler has informed Consul-General American bark Matilda, 810 tons, Cap- boat destroyer Thnuiher, and the Phae The total amount of property is 810,- dike mail, that a counter proposition cago."Vho have been camping on the of great excitement Lw, under date of August 18, that the tain McKenzie, bound in from Hono ton, which started yesterday for the 388,578, of whloh 8748,000 is personal banks of the Niagara river for the post had just been mailed by Canada. As the messenger, accompanied by an «-called insurgent captain, George Pacific station, have returned to Ply Property. Won! has reached thb government week, with several companions, today «mwl guanl, was carrying the weekly Newton, an American, has been placed lulu to Port Blakely, to load lumber far The bay crop in the Kittitas valley mouth. both being badly damaged the return trip, went ashore on Tatorah hired • small boat at Lasalle, and authorities at Washington that British clean-npof the placer company from the at liberty for having presented himself through rough weather. Last night, • Protty well cut and is rapidly getting rocks at 3 o ’ clock this morning. Rhe started to row across the Niagara river office to town for shipment, they were ■ to the eoInnin ,________ steamers are landing freight and pas- " of the ________________ First battalion of is a total wreck. The Matilda was the Tlirasher got across the hews of the into the bale. During July 85 car- sengers at Skaguay,.Alaska, instead of to the Canadian shore. Their boats be- stopped by two men a short distance C"1* »«or Baracoo. Although the Phaeton, and coxswain of the torpedo- were at Dyra, la direct violation of the law. came ujwet, and the men n . ------- seen -— ,r°*n the office and compelled to deliver deportment interceded in behalf owned by Captain Rufus Calhoun, of bout destroyer was knocked overboard tone, were shipped, most of it going to this city, and bad been in the lumbet struggling in the water. I anm rxwiM - - -■ - ^fore aseist. the retort valued at between 84,000 Newtop, the language of General and drowned. T**1-; ThU month’s ship trade between Sound porta and Honolulu over ti^Wf^---------------------------------------------- fiAOOO. The robbers took their Weyler’s orders does not acknowledge ments will still be h«vier, and as the Chicago, Aug. 88. — Aeronaut Wal- prira bra «^1^.7« . The malfar will ba investigated by thia •"»» andstart«! up th. mountain ride. «-released brcXra.requrated m me bodies were not recovered. A targe poses is in pursuit. , do so by this government, but another government. llen' ,eet <rom b** balloon has brought a good dagl of monav into tonifbt. libavi IwlXJiïLlï accident. The Matilda was built at Marapert, Ma., fa 1MT. “ a i Will Pittsburg, Aug. 88.—It W0s reported among the strikers today that suit was to be entered against Sheriff Lowry for obstructing the roads in Plum and Pat ton townships. The strikers contend he e><*ed«1 hb -«U»ority in cloe- yig the roads to them, and that the .matter «ill be tested in the courts. The sheriff said no change would be made in his methods for a few days. Attorney Kauffman, representing the New York & Cleveland Company, says the expense of employing deputies is great, and that the order of the court Will be enforced rigidly and at once. If the campers do not leave, DeArmitt will petition the court to issue attach ments tor contempt. The sheriff has said, however, that he would not inter fere with th* campers, but will not per mit the strikers on the highways. .. Forty-seven coal companies of the Pittsburg district have signed the uni formity agreement. a0TOrdin« ‘° I t 1 1 1 '«s d o n i •i hi S