Dayton herald. (Dayton, Or.) 1885-1909, September 10, 1897, Image 2

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    Day ton '. Herald:
HOFE
northwest hethìes
Portland. Or. < Sept 8.—Au effort
'
Chicago, Sept I— “No horses in the
Saah Ste. Mari«. Mich.. Sept. L—
was made to pick hope in a few of the
world exoopt the range bones of our
Tb« party of f nlj—b— — the ywcfet
yards te Orogen yorterdsy, but the
Weatan states are lit far military pur­
Mary Ball returned frca Miahiptff«
work was generally retarded by the Wet
poses, and I think the trip just fin­
lost
evening, after baring bam in cho
weather, and, to tome sections, by a
ished by my cowboy friends proves my
na* gold Saldo but three day*. Thay
scarcity of pickers
The growers Mill
assertion.”
■ay the newly diecovered EkioeatfaJ in
try to keep a stiff upper lip, but the IO IMPORTANT BATTUS FOUGHT
The foregoing remark was made by PAKT OF YUKON IS IN ALASKA aa rieh as »»pasted
There «ms* M te
tenor of the reporta indicate that the
Dr. William A. Bruett, special commis­
the party, and all are ranpouafMe S ot -
hop crop in Oregon has already bean ,
sioner o< the bureau
animal industry
nea« men of thia city. Each aer«M«d
damaged enough to make it tall gbort
of the department of agriculture.
He
claim» upon gold quarts peawiag Mg
at least M per oent of the average
was at his homo in this city, and with
return». In all. the party will asafo
him were two stalwart, sun burned
application for 4.00« »eres, which wot
A «re in Philadelphia destroyed
young men, William aqd Bert Gabriel.
prospected and »taked out while thev
•Ufca in thd grain districts of the North-
*600.000 worth of property.
were
west fa that wheat has not yet been morning
Bruett, “have just demonstrated that , just received from John U. ‘Smith,
build a sugar beet factory in La materially injured,'and that, should Simla saying that further evidence baa the bronchos and range horses of our . United States commisioner at Dyea and
the weather clear up in a day ar two, been obtained of the desire of the ameer plains cap cover a distance of 2,400 , Skaguay, intimatu that government
Grande.
G. J. Layaell was killed and Claude farmers may put all their wheat whore of Afghanistan to prevent Ma subjects miles in 90 days and subsist on grass officials now on. tbe way to the Upper
Hawthorpe severely injured by a fire it will be ont of danger. In all of thia from taking part in the frontier disturb- and water along the route, without Yukon may bv their official aota bring
district, Forecast Official Pague, of thei
on a laanch in Astoria, Or.
grain, and, more important still, from m serious international complications
When the party arrived Theadhy
.United States weather bureau, at Port-
He
a military point of view, without being with the Dominion government.
Falla Company, manufacturers of
ten statement showing the points upon shod.
I can say without tear of oon-
eotton goods, in Norwich, Conn., have P. M. yesterday, says that heavy which the government laid special atreaa.
'It is snnounced here by a deputy
started np on full time,'giving employ­ showers occurred and that the wind The ameer replied to this statement in tradiction that no other horses in the
ment to 600 hands.
•
' prevailed from tbe south. His forecast his own handwriting, emphasising his world could have made the trip under United States marshal that the United
States government is to make claim for
A
The New Orleans health authorities is that th« weathar ia still unsettled, previous statements that his subjects 1 the circumstances.
“The route, beginning at Sheridan, t large portion of the Yukon gold fields mense one. Vein» of beautiful white
have sent out notice of a death by vef- and that occasional light showers may did not dare to openly take part in the
which have heretofore been supposed to
Wyo.,
and
ending
at
Galena,
this
state,
low fever in that city. Qua ran tin» baa be expected.
His correspondents fighting, but they have been drawn
be in British territory, and that the
been declared by several Southern throughout the district report as fol- away secretly by the mullahs, whose covered all kinds Of country, turf, Baud,
rook, clay and mud. When they en­ territory which is claimed as being,,
cities. ..
conduct he strongly condemned.
tered the last 100 miles the horses were within Alaska includes Dawsoa City.
Not the least doubt is entertained, to ** good condition in every way as
“The basis of the claim to be made
Schroder mine, in Yreka, Cai., on th« strong north, dryfag wind; .02 of an the dispatch says, of the ameer’s desire when they started from Wyoming, but by the United States official to the dis­
bare, the gold partielee cun be aeea
He
1,200-foot level, the vein averaging -inch («11 last night; threshing today.” to fulfill his obligations loyally.
from Dubuque to Waterloo, la., the puted territory is in tlje fact that tbe every where in the quarto.
“Weston, Or.—Yesterday and today has issued orders that his troops be
four feet in width, and running *130 to
road calong the Mississippi was either boundary line has never been deter­
When the party left Saturday, at
.70 of an inch of rain fell; no damage withdrawn from the detached outposts,
the ton.
over jagged rocks or through deep mud. mined, and that the United Statea
Edward Lyons, a patient at the Ore­ repotted; work still delayed; ceased so that they may be kept together under
“The heels and frogs of tbe horses’ daim tq po&eu information u to snr-
the control of officers who are able to
gon state insane asylum hung himself raining; cloudy.”
feet were so badly bruised that, al­ reys made by the Canadian government
“
Pendleton,
Or.
—
Temperature,
68
prevent
them
from
deserting
and
join
­
to a tree in th« asylum ground* H«
though they could have completed the that fixes Dawson City and a large por- with tents, and within the three days
Was committed from Multnomah county degrees; .87 of an inch rain fell; ing in the fighting.
distance to Chicago, I telegraphed the '.ion of the district in Alaska.”
they were there a lively mining ososp
An important step has been taken by
weather «leering; groat damage to
last March.
men to let the noble little animals atop
had sprung up. The distance from th«
wheat”
.
Maharajah Sir Ber Shamsher Jang Rana
In the MMford labor union, at ita
at
Galena.
Had
the
homes
been
ebod
“Pomeroy, Wash.—Rainfall, ; 1.28 Bahadur, prime minister of Nepaul,
Santa Rosa, Cal., Sept. 6.—A letter month of Michipiooten river to I-»to-
games in Milford, Masa, H. 8. Dono­
at Sioux City, as 1 telegraphed, know­
inches sinoe yesterday noon, wetting who has forbidden the* circulation in
t>as
been received by Deputy Postmas­ Wawa is not to exceed » e v en mites^
ing the roads over which they would
van, of Natick, ran 100 yards in 9)4'
and the party experienced no difltewlty
stacked and canning uncut grain to tall, the kingdom • of native newspapers,
have to travel to Chicago, they would ter Griggs from his son, Joseph, who is in getting in and oat. With their
seconds, breaking the world’s record by
damaging acme.”
which he considers seditious and hos­
have reached here in first-class condi­ a member of the crew of theUnited
one-tanlh of a second, according to th«
“Hepner, Or.—Rain since last re­ tile to the British government.
The letter is camp equipage, tbe trip waa made fa
timekeeper*
tion on Saturday. Tbe telegram failed States gunboat Concord.
port, .48 of an inch; occasional ahowers
dated
Juneau,
August
26,
and gives about three hour* Tbe read in well
to reach tbe men and they brought tile
George W. Clark broke the world’s today; clearing now.”
details
of
the
desertions
of
45
men from defined.
horses
through
under
my
original
in
­
high-dive record' by jumping off tbe
Peshawur, Sept. 7.—No fighting of
The reports the Mary Bell party
‘*Uolfax, Wash.—Rainfall, .69 of an
the
Concord
duringits
cruise
in Alas­
struction«.
railing of the HalStead-street life bridge inch; .89 of an inch fell before grain importance has yet occurred between
brought has set the two Soo» wild with
kan
water«.
It
says:
“Aa a test of the endurance of -th«
in Chicago, when the structure was waa injured, rain endangering whole the government forces and the tribes­
“Bjme of the bojrs got the gold fever
raised to an elevation of 466 feet above harvest of standing grain; very little men who have taken part in the upris­ Western iiorse, I am sure tbe depart­
and ran away, but were brought back,
tbe Chicago river.
The diver was grain is stacked.”
ing. The enemy is concentrating at ment of agriculture will be more than
are now in double irons The ship
satisfied.with the result, as it demon- and
!
taken out of the river uninjured, and
loci 46 good seamen, but if they are
RICHER THAN KLONDIKE.
ktratea
that
the
animal
ia
all
that
has
waa'plaoed under arrest by the polio*
17,000 tribesmen are now on the 8a-
fools enough to go and starve this
been
claimed.
As
I
vs
id
before,
no
Butteville, Or., Sept. 8.—Hops 'kre mana „range, but they appear loth to
Tb« Washington Star says:
It is
they are not fit for tbe ship.”
other horse» in tbe world oould ha^ winter
'
Growers of experience attack the government troops.
stated that 8. D. North, of Boston, has spoiling fart.
made
such
a
trip
under
such
conditions.
predict
that
should
t^e
present
cloudy,
It
is
reported
that
the
followers
of
been selected ss superintendent of th«
I believe it will change tb« opinions of
Kansas City. Sept. 7.—A sperial fa
next census, aad that bis appointment rainy weather continue, the hop crop Haddah Mullah in the Shabkar district
Toronto, Sept. 6. — Aeronaut Leo the Journal from Sedalia, Ma. saw:
are deserting him, and several columns foreign government* who have felt
wilt be made as soon as necessary iegis- will be entirely ruined in,a few days.
Hopgrowers bore are quite short at have been rent out in different direc­ that our range horses were too light for Btevens has successfully tested his naw J. w. Gorkins, a Sedalia capitalu* ami .
latiOn can be enacted.
The president
military purpose*
generator for manufaturing gas for his Leo Cloud, an expert mi«tag engiacer
is said to favor th« «stabliabment of a help to pick the bops. This jaaccount- tions.
‘ ’It ia a fact not known, as I said be­ balloon, and says he will leave for of Cincinnati, repremtative« ef a 8L
forbythe fact that * the Growers'
A slight skirmish has occurred near
permanent bureau on census, and is
«"views
likely to exprem »ome
views on that Aooci“tion «tocided to pay only 80 Hangu, from which point a small fore, that tb« range hors« has in his Klondike the latter part of this month. Louis and Cincinnati syndicate, »UI
leave tomorrow for the went coast «4
subject in his next message tooongreaa I
an<i did not Vaise tbe price column waa dispatched and scoured the veins the blood of the thoroughbre<l and
' in time to retain many whom they bad districts of Algmir, Nawimela and tbe standard-bred . Percharon, Clydes­ eue providing hia later experiments are Mexico to practically verify the value
Wild horses have become a nuisance engaged,
of gold placer and quarts mine« which
J. 8. Vaughan, A. Cone, Turi.
They found the enemy's poets dale, Hambletonian and other famous mccessful.
in Northern Arisona, and Attorny- 1.^,.
have recently been secured by the syn­
Peter Feller and a very few others have deserted. There was some firing, but •trains. Stallions of tliete ciaoMw have
ALASKA’S SILENT CITY.*
General Frasier baa b«ui asked if they full crews
dicate.
Messrs. Curkfaa ami* Ctoad
the enemy refused to be engaged at bean sent to theranchea, and th« result
may not b« legally slaughtered. That
close quartern.
The subadar com­ is an increase in the sise and quality of
vicinity has been overrun by several
Balepi, Or., Sept» 8.—The prospect manding the Mullagori Lovida, and 40 the horse. Range hor- es, as they are
large bands, hundreds in number, un­ of fair weather is more encouraging to­
of his company, which formed a part of called in distinction from bronchos,
branded and unclaimed by any oue. night than for tbe two days past.
Seattle, Sept. 6.—Alaska’s^’ Bilent
the garr.aon at Fort Lundi-Kotal, ar­ range in weight from 960 to 1,160
They have rapidly increased in number There gnu fa light shower today, but
rived at Jamrund on Friday, and were pounds. The bronohoe,- which are of City has emerged once more from its
and have become wilder than deer and little time was lost by hoppickers.
given an enthusiastic reception, the Spanish origin and have no improved mysterious hiding place, and revealed joo has been explored but little by the
vicioua as well. The matter has been There is a considerable amount of hops
entire garrison, turning out and cheer­ blood in them, weigh from 760 to 900 ita presence to five memtiers of the white», but, if reporta of the oyads-
referred to the livestock board.
yet to be saved, if the weather permits. ing aa they entered the town: The pound*
party that acorn pan ied Prince Luigi up
“We believe the performance of the Mount St. Elias. In the early morn-
A Phoenig, Aris., dispatch says it is
Mullagoris eut their way through the
PANIC IN A THEATER.
expected that work will be resumed
enemy after the capture of Fort Lundi- two horses which have just come from ingof July 18, tbe party, while return­ of Mexico are richer evee than thaw «<
within 60 days on the great Rio Verde
Kotal, and marched to their own coun­ Wyoming will influence the German ing from the ocean with suppRes, sud­ the Klondike. The placer saine« ate
irrigation enterprise which is to redeem
try, where they buried their dead and and English army agents pmj exporters denly saw the city mirroreff in the
- a Cl»»» Call with -Fire..»
200,000 acres of the-finest land in tbe
reassured their friend* They then pro­ for domestic purposes to try our West­ clear atmosphere. The vision waa-s«
Salt river
San Francisco. Sept. 8.— Fire in tbe ceeded for Jamrund, which place they ern horse*”
clear that C. W. Thornton, who first
Of the 160 miles of
noticed it, wrote in his notebook as fol­
capals that WUt' constitute the Rio Orpheum theater just before Jb» close reached in safety with their arm*
CAPSIZED AND SUNK.
to |200 per ton. The
V»rd» irrigation system, 22 have bcaa of tbe performance last night created
lows:
..... ».........
YELLOW FEVER AGAIN.
dug, and a large amount of work, cost­ much excitement and a panic attended
“It required no effort of the imagina­
Wr»«k «f th» S»h»«Mr 4 sum O. oraM tion to liken it. to a city, for th« image cret
ing altogether <200,000, has been done . with loss of life was narrowly averted.
The auualitjee were confined to Might Tb» 9t»»ea» Prevalent eu the Misato
_ at and near tbe headworks.
.
injuries to s few persons.
Savannah, Ga., Sept. 8.—The three- quired, instead, a strong faith to be­ atantialiy
“W« are on th« verge of a great min­
Mobile, Ala., Sept 7.—-Yellow fever masted schooner Agnes O. Grace, of lieve that it waa not in reality a city.*’ able to turn
In tbe theater there is an wieotrioal
ing era,” remarked Clarenoe King,
Whereas the Bilent City, of which
known aa the cinematograph prevails to some extent at Ocean Bangor, Me., capsiaed and aunk this
formerchief of the United States geo­ I apparatus
by which pictures are thrown on a Springs,, Miaa, on the bay of Biloxi, ac­ morning 21 miles east of Tybee. Her Minor W. Bruce wrote, waa seen from Eldorado of Mexico.
logical survey, in Denver. “The time
white ground on the stage. It ia oper­ cording'to a report just made by a board crew came ashore and landed at War­ Muir glacier, the one obeereved by Mr.
is not far distant when a man can start
Thornton and company waa observed
ated from a small cloeet built on the of physicians who have been making an saw island.
out of Denver and travel to Klondike,
front of the gallery. The eidea of the examination of the patients, and the
The schooner aailed from New York from Malaspina glacier, more than 100
stopping every night at a mining camp. cloeet were of mailin. This material
place has been rigidly quarantined. August 28, with a cargo of salt for Sa­ miles distant. It remained A a perfect
Already two American stamp mills are
caught fire and began dropping on the All persona coming from that place or vannah and four 16 ton guns for the image for 30 minutes, and then slowly can’s mill» rtated that the soathhoaml
pounding away on the border of the
heads of tbe audience below. A cry of neighborhood are to be detained?» at a Tybee fortifications.
All down thè faded away, while in its place appeared
Straits of Magellan, and tbe day is ap-
“fire” was railed, and a rush for tbe station established outside the city coast she was driven by a fierce north­ a rocky ridge.
proacihng when a chain of mining
limit*
.
V
lAXits waa made. Ob« man pushed hie
easter, and on Saturday night she came
cam;« will extend from Cape Horn to
arm through a glaee doorand waabadly
off Tybee laboring heavily in the gnle.
A BRIDGE-JUMPER.
Bt.’Michaels.”
Th® Tawa QaaraatlaaU.
cut. An elderly lady waa thrown down
An effort waa made to bring her to and
New
Orleans,
Sept
7
—
The
Alabama,
The supreme court of Oregon has de­ and trodden on, but waa revived and
third span, one of the pier» gave way.
save her being driven further south, but HI» Life Probably th
cided that a jury cannot be discharged taken away by her daughter. A man Mississippi and Louiaiana boarda of when she brought to, the wind began
owing to a defective bolt. The gwater
health
have
lieen
at
Ocean
Springe
ai
nee
on Sunday.
-
*
jumped from a recond-story window
New York, Sept. 6.—William Orton part of the train had already paved the
yesterday. An examination of the pre­ to toss the vessel, and the big guns,
and
his
head
was
cut
in
several
places.
■I<ot in safety, bat it is reported that
which
formed
part
of
her
deck
load,
Mr* John Drew, the famous actress,
jumped from the Brooklyn bridge this
vailing disease was made a weak aga
died at Larchmont, N. Y., after an ijl- Tbe fire was extinguished before it There have been several hundred cases, drifted loose from their lashings «nd afternoon, and now lies in a critical one of the freight cars went through
spread. Within a few minutes tbe ex­
took possession of the deck. The crew condition at the marine hospital. He the gap in the long bridge. fatally in­
neea of three year*
juring John Blaney, one of the tram
citement had subsided «nd the per­ but few deaths, and a board of experts was driven into the rigging, and the
Table cutters employed in the font formance was continued to the end of declared the disease to be Dengue fever. iron monsters plunged about as th/ rode on a truck going to Brooklyn crew.
largest glove factories in Glovergville, the programme with the exception of Sinoe then, mortalities became more vessel heaved in the sea, making every shortly before 2 o'clock. When the
truck was near the center of the bridge,
frequent, and the symptoms became
N. Y., have struck for an advance fa the cinematograph picturea.
Portland, Or., Sept. 7—Tbe Oregoa
more like yellow fever and the alarm effort to recapture them almost certain Orton got off and quickly climbed upon
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wages. About 800 skilled men are out.
became so great that the health authori­ death. About 8 o’clock in the morning the rail. The bridge was crowded with
an
unusually
heavy
swell
tossed
all
By a vote of 68 to 86 the Pennsyl­
promenaders, but no policeman was
Thia time they
Washington, Sept. 8.—The little vil- ties sgain gathered.
four guns into th« port scuppers, and
vania state Democratic committee de-
I lage of Laurel, Md., 19 milea from were accompanied by Profeasor A. L. the vessel heeled under the immense near. Orton stood on the rail for a .for appointment to telimi office« fa
. Glared vacant the seat of William Har-
few momenta, and throwing off hie hat, Oregon:
Mets, chemist of the Louisiana board,
rity in the national Democratic com­ Washington, is much excited Over a who analysed the virus in several case* weight, tried to right, but staggered jumped out into space.
He turned
murder mystery. A boy hunting in
mittee.
a» the green water broke fiercely in
the woods near the village thia morn­ The verdict tonight was yellow fever, over the bulwark* She capaised and over several times in his descent, and H. Hall, of Portland.
struck the water on hie right side.
United States marshal—Zoeth Hr-
At a Spanish cabinet council it was ing found a nude human body. Th« and various points on both sides of tbe
When be came to the surface, the crew ■er, of Umatilla county.
decided to summon the next class of coroner of the county waa notified and town ere rapidly declaring quarantine.
of the tug gratitude fished him out.
80,000 reserves, 27,000 of whom will went to the place. He foqnd that th«
Orton was in an ^exhausted condition,
be sent to Cuba and 18,000 to tbe Phil­ body was that of a woman in such an
New
York,
Sept.
8.
—
A
dispatch
to
Ocean Spring«, Miaa., Sept. 7.—Titis
ippine inlands.
Summers, of Portland.
advanced state of decomposition as to has been a day of anxious expectancy as tbe Herald from Montevideo says: The and, after a while said:
“I did it; I did it; didn’t IT” Then
Register of United State» lami office
A landslide occurred at tunnel No. 4, make identification very difficult if not to whether or not yellow fever exists United States gunboat Castine, which he sank off into a state of coma, from
at Oregon City—T. T. Geer, of M—¿—«
on th« Northern Pacific, several miles impoaaible. The head had been com­ here, and the question has not been de­ has been stationed in these waters for which he had not recovered at last ac-
county.
west of the summit of the Cascades. pletely severed from the body, as had termined. The members of the Louis­ some time, ran aground yesterday out- counta.
E.istbound and westbound trains were also the left hand and the left foot. iana state hoard of health have been Side the boy during a heavy wind. The
The hand and foot were missing, but hard at work all day long, working in vessel was unable to pull away, and
delayed.
Monongahela, Pa., «epL 7.—By an
the head lay a short distance from the conjunction with the representatives of the steamers Plata and Republics
Porstmontb, Q., Sept. 8.—A 40-ton explosion of nitroglycerin thio mem» '
A genuine flying machine, it is said, body.
the Alabama and the Mississippi organ­ finally went to her assistance. The fly-wheel at the Burgess steer and iron two men and a hone were kilted, a
was seen at Sterling, Cola, a few davs
It was impossible to estimate the age isations, in a determined effort to settle । Castine, with their aid, cleared the works waa bunted by a 4,800-pound
buggy completely demolfahed and a:
ago by G. A. Nenstein. Mr. Nenste'in of the woman correctly, but she seemed
the vexed question as to the identity of reef and was towed into the bay. Just ingot stopping a roll.
The mill was
noticed a large black object in th« to have been under 60. The naila of
the pernicious fever.
Their investiga­ what damage was done to the gunboat crowded with'workmen. John Murphr
southeastern part of the heavens, trav­ the right hand seemed to have been
tion
.
were
extensive.
Professor Meta is not known, but an examination is was hurled SO feet' and badly bruised. oinity were broken and reriJenta fa«
eling rapidly toward tbe northeast. H« well cared for and indicated that the
The roof was wrecked. Beams two feet mile« awakened by the ooncuosio*. Ono
appears
of
the
opinion
that
the prevail­
watebad it pass clear across the heavens, woman had not been accustomed to
ing complaint is due in a measure to
square were cut in two like straw* The of tbe men is believed to bo Cltarle« P
moving quite rapidly in a straight lin* hard work.
the pollution of the water in the bay
He watched it until it passed out of
Edinburgh, Sept. 7—A snow storm mill was set on fire, but the flames were Nnnkin, foimerly »«perintendem «ff
Aa far as learned no woman is miss­ fronting the town. It ia feared that
has swept over Scotland. The Gram­ soon extinguished and the furnace de­ the Watson Company. It is sopp>wd
sight, and is convinced that it was a ing in that locality, and the officials
th« oysters absorb poisonous germs and
bona fide flying machine.
pian hills are complet^y covered with stroyed. The loss cannot be estimated, the men had nitroglycerin fa thetnnarv ‘
have no clue aa to the murderer.
but the damageswill cfoee the mill un­ and that a sudden jolt -assn » «¿r
communicate them to the consumers.
'
Another attempt has been made to
til a new fly wheel is secured.
plosion.
destroy the life of President Faure of
Russellville, Ky., Sept. 7 —Will
Globe, Aria, Sept. A— About 1,000
France. Three minutes after the pres­
London, Sept 8.—A special from
ident had passed the Madeline church , Madrid says that Mount Mayon, south Barker, a prominent farmer, was shot Apaches are off the reservation, and
Minneapolis, Minn., Sept. 8.—John
in Paris, on hi» return from Russia, a of the island of Luson, Philippine isl­ by Doc Chapman last night at Adair- are scattered through the Pinal and H. Taylor, an Americanised Chinese, wak, an Indian chief residfag ia Lower ■“
Nicolai valley, ba« been arrested after !
I
bomb waa exploded inaide the railing ands, is in a state of violent eruption, vilie and died today. Chapman ia
was married yesterday to Carol Die-
a brt fight with members at Mu tribe, ■*»!
around the church. An arreat followed and that the streams of lava thrown under guard. Ite waa taken to Bowl-
immediately, and th« railed field waa out by the eruption reach to the sea­ ing Green for safekeeping, as a mob them are provided with passes, and all more, a pretty woman 22 years old. by the provincial police, for tyiag his ««*
The bride was born in Manchester,
They have committed
cloaed by the police, who began an ac- shore, a distanc« of 20 mil«* Several was expected. An old grudge caused are armed.
England. She first met her husband •ged squaw to a hors« by th« heels ami «sm
thrw investigation into the outrage. villages hav« been destroyed and 600 the trouble. Chapman claims self-de­ only minor depredations around the
then having young back» laah the farer P«*
in
the Mott street mission, after he had
fense. Barker’s friends say it waa cold­ ranches of the region, but the settlers
Nobody waa injured by the explosion, persona are reported to be killed.
moved b«re from Oakland, Cal.
blooded murder. •
are alarmed and are on guard
The
but the affair, following an clowly
Apaches
are
all
from
the
White
Moun
­
upon others of a similar nature, caused
A man in South Dakota believes that
About 300 western cities have the
In the public schools in Japan the
tain reservation in the vicinity of San
the greatest excitement.
he has found uranium on bis farm.
curfew ordinance.
English language ia required by law to
Carlo«.
The weekly crop report issued by the
TH»« S» Cromate H»ro»ir.
the doorknob.
Ban Francisco, Sept 7.—Clarence
department of agriculture in Washing­
Owomo, Mich., Sept. 7.— Mias Millie
ton, D. C., says: “Early corn ia ma- from^effre?“’’/ l*oher’|J‘ed
i pÆ-shot^f theCMifoífa^in^Club
Colnmbu», Mias., Sept 8.— A negro JDetrok. Mich., Sept 6—Michael
faring in Iowa, Missouri, Kansas. I from the
of - ’ -
k —.
ol * L" l ------------- —- —mn^viuu
Nebraska and Booth Dakota, but it has X^d
¿u 8*7l
*“*>n 1W7' Hai«ht
» woman named Ana Hughes, who has
hour paced recor.1
been under guard and isolated, being on th« Detroit Cycle Association track
made »toW progrree ta Ulinoi* Indian«, Ground henelf and 2«
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h,m •
that the Egyptian
■uspected of having contracted small­ today.
The broken record waa 3
Wiaconain and Michigan.
In K«- fad
I
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tucky, T«nn«SOTand Arkanau the crop Xi XXre^X wX
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? “ 7™* ,Mtch"
11 «««• pox, escaped and later attended a negro mites, 1,004 yards and 10 inches, am cleeed has yielded
pound», double that
“i** hy Leans, at the Charles
promises to fa short, owing to drought remore hX to an »Zrtom^^
1record *TW m*d’’ church and created a panic among the
and <1,«00,00« fa .
congregation.
She
wm
run
out
of
the
River Park track at Becton. At the
TU»«i
Mwh-.
by a member of tb» California Wing
The spring
wheat harvest is nearly oom- ' remove net to an asylum.
church and nothing was heard of her
•nd r
North Dakota, i
London, Sept A—The sosretary at C,°b
’’’VtoiaaUon in 1872.
pleted in Minnesota and
and threshing ia
■ml. In Washing- ,ut* fer In<ita, Lord Georg« Hamilton, |
»«tovte«« khm fa wot *
O«Mrnl Barkw,
.. w<*thw b«« »**■ h" ‘nvited tenders for India bills, pay-
London, Sept 7.—A disnatch from
arrived on the
especially favorable for threshing th« »ble in six or twelve months at the op- Canea says an American named Cyrus
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or of German New Guinea was killed