WEYLE* DEPOSED Madrid. Oct. 11.—The cabinet has decided upon the immediate recall of General Weyfer front Cuba. A de­ cree will bo imued appointing Cap­ tain General Blanco y Arenas, Mar­ quis of Pena-Plana, governor of the is­ land. The queen regent will sign the decree tomorrow. ^ According tOlBI Hera Ido, 30,000 re­ inforcements will accompany General Blanco to Cuba. General Blanco will be accompanied by General Arderin as vice-governor of Cuba; General Gonsales Painale as chief of staff, and Generals Spando, Bernal and Cannaion. where the police Esumi a ladder. TW police alee found uw the rood a boded revolver and a new rape, evidently ooed as a guiding rope to enebte th« eaeasaare teeromtb« plmakbvi^sL^ the boom near the Cbm de Rococdum to the roof of that priaoa. Some of the detail, ef the yomsg Cubans escape are quite matoatm. Thu companioaa o< the young womaa say that the day before Seaerita Cameo «scaped, ebe received a poetage be­ lieved to contaia di egged enadfea. Contrary to her usual raetom, she did Dot at once distribute the candies to her prison companioaa, bat waited Mia* New York, Oet. 11.—A dispatch to the Herald from Madird toys: General Weyfer will fight tooth ami nail against being removed from Cube. He is trying to terrorise the liberal government into retaining him in eom- mand in Cuba until next June, and if recalled now be will utilise bis in­ fluence over the army to create distur- ■ torn— in th. I—lusola or sell hitnself ! to the Carlisle. Now thst the late conservative ad- ' ministration is no more than a shat-, tered remnant, the organa of the con- I servative press are nothing backward ! in vitupearting one another, and the I defunct ministry is so malignant in ! tone as to clearly betray that there was I sult of the inquiry into the eneape. no intention whatever bf surrendering 1 Madam« Ana Milan dis Bewdew, who the reins of government had not the ' has been in charge st the hall at the queen regent herself deliberately in-1 Casa ds Recogdias, where Brareita duoed and insisted on the crisis. । Evangelines Cassio was confined, and In consequence of this the fallen < in whose house in Son Rafael street magnates of that administration, 1 the police several months sge fsea.1 which bas been one of continuous, trunks containing dynamite and cart­ brawl and nstionsl scandal for so many j ridges, to one ef ths tear emptores who. weary months, are being so bitterly as­ with the jailer, have bora aneatoA sailed in the columns of their own and held, pending the inquiry being newspapers that their tempers are said made into the eiroumetances ef the to have suffered in the glorious melee, caps bf Senos ita CteaeioL and more than one has to part from i public life and even from Madrid, with | scowls upon his brow ami anathemas | upon his lips, which has caused no ! little merriment to the unconcerned on­ lookers. San Francisco, Oet. 11.—The steam­ The conservative paper El Nacional has made a dead set against Général! er City of Pam arrived today from ana­ trai American ports, bringiag ths Isassa Azcarraga, assailing him more fiercely ! news of the revolution in Gaatewaaia than ever, and Benor Robledo, the an­ prior to the receipt ot the dfesotekea tagonist of Cuban reform, “the man : who has Tost us Cube,'*' as Be to now branded in Spain, in wrath.at similar ' ango by the governmeat foreco. Whale those oo board had not her J at the re­ tirades against himself, has stopped his ; taking of QuesolUnanro. they ■» Ear ears and fled southwaiM to his native 1 the most part disinclined ta acerpt the antiquary, where the crowds turned Î news, as they say that Barris* w out to receive him, and where the! tained a strict re nest oh ip wrer bosh adulation of the villagers will doubt- : ftaas and telegraph. _ „ ____ J less compensate him for the hambnese, I Shortly before the City of Fare left sneers and ridicule of the Madrid 1 San Jose de Guatemala, 10 «lay* <», public. a conference of Ute Amerieasta, Eaglteh Madrid, Oct. 11.—Among the dipltp matic changes reported here as being imminent is that the Duke of Almor­ dova, or Senor Muraga, will replace Kenor Dupuy de Lome as Spanish min­ ister to the United States. - One of the moot important results of the Egpytian expedition up the Nile has been the discovery that by sinking deep wells wster may bo found in the desert in many planes where its pres­ ence had not been suspected. Not only will this give a secure basis for mili­ tary operations, but it is possible that water may be found in sufficient quan­ tities to serve for irrigation, in which cam the Sahara may be turned into a flower garden. Ito aridity comm from no material sterility of the soil, but simply from lack of moisture. rauy «resemene during the previous meek. The meekness in values is more Rgpasant then reel aad results from iaefc sfl epeoutation and moderately in- «nsaaiRg meto^. There to no sound ar- pmesaA There are several arguments aad many paaibititim in fevoi* of an adunane. Should Bemis prohibit ex- pares or sfaeuld any seri ess damage oc- .«erto the Argentine crop, extreme unlam would obtain. Wheat is fully worth M to M cents under exist- iag caaditiara. aad as the speculative became educated to the higher ualam asm ruliag renewed speculative support and in nr nosing export sales will msSoam or chango in previous ooudi- that farmers’ sales of corn to nanne have fallen off to the mini- mnm. Imani .spot,iniset bos been ami Y^'Ite has Ideated on Cocos island. Hartford came here from Cocos is­ land a couple of months ago on the schooner Aurora, or which a party of sealers had gone to the island to search for treasure. The sealers could not find it, but Hartford clsimed to bsve located $80,000,000 in gold, silver and jewels. Hartford is mid to have in­ terested Harris and the officers of the Imperium in hi* story, and it is thought that he himself sailed bluejacket on the vessel. POMONAS PUMPS C atalog Fass. To make white soup use veal for Heud your uaiue BUELL stock, and beef for brown atock; to LAMBERSON color amber soap use a little burnt Portland, Ore. sugar, just enough to make tbe desired smber shade. AN OF8N LETTER TO MOTHE*«. We are aMertine in the court, onr ri.ht to the ezcluuve uk of the word "CASTOKiA." and - HTCMRR S CASTORIA, • aa our Trade Mark. L Dr. Samuel Pilcher, of Hyeaaia, flauachuaetta, was Ure originator of " PlTCHIUSCASraaiA." tbe mme that has borne aad doe» now bear tbe facsimile aignature of CHAS. H. FLETCHU oa every wrapper. Thia to tbe origiaal " PITCHER'S CASTOX IA " which baa been need in the bom« of the mother, of America for over thirty years. Look Carefully at the wrapper aad tee that it io Ut HaS taw ahttfi SoogU, and baa the Myuature of CHAS. H. ®FLETCHKX oa tbe wrapper. No oae baa authority from me to uaa rny name except The Centaur Company of which Cha,. H. Fletcher to President. Match I, nn. SAMUEL PITCHER, MJh Persons Who suffer from the cold should wear loose clothing in chilly weather, remembering that two thin garments retain dore heat than One thick one. Patent Medicines at Cut Rates... WOODARD, CLARKE « CO. remedies and only found relist Inun Indite» lion, Catarrh of the Stomach. lattWn» 1>V’- rKrTK l KO you will find a eto flash—Halibut, 3c; salmon, *I*C m19L trout, 7010c; flounders Hercules Gas Engine Works Bay SL, Sao Francisco, Cal. ? a ;? u seeds ? Marshfield, Oet. 11.—The jury m the cam of the State of Osgoa w J. N. Russell, after being oat 14 beam, brought in a verdict of murder la the Busmil was cw trial far kiUiw bto soa-in-law in November lost. Be was givra a trial at the May term of the circuit court, but the jnry Eatled to Nothin. 'J.*? onshi a No. S Belt lent March for Varioo. " If ths glam stopper becomes fsstened eele and wore It every nl.ht until I was en­ in the neck of your bottles try plscing tirely cured of my trouble. I had Varicocele or el.ht roars, and I have not now the sll.ht- tbe neck of the bottle in hot water for RXiWK! oi.^ Yoor' J‘"“c 0,Lt’ a few minutes. This will general!) loosen the stopper. Risk Find at Frospootors. . Long Creek, Or.. Oct. 11.—A rich pocket was discovered a few days ago in the mining belt east of Canyon City, in this county, from which its discov­ erers realised $8,000 in cash. This is the same pocket that was searched for by a miner of the name of James Wal­ lace last summer, and from the evi­ dences of Wallace’s prospecting, ho was within two feet of the rich pocket at the time he abandoned it. The finding of this rich pocket has given new life to ihe mining belt of Grant county, and with a few more similar strikes, this section is likely to exper­ ience a "Klondike ruah.” Lewiston, Idaho, Oct. 11.—Ira Cow­ en. of Plasa, Spokane county, was drowneti in the Clearwater river today. While crossing with a band of horses, his horse reared up and fell backwards with him. The body has not been re­ covered. Sc kitting's Best tea is the best you can get for anything like the money it costs. Scktthng's Best baking pow> der is the be.it you can get at any price. Portland Hotel Pharmacy, Sixth and Morri.ou street, Troaoaro Island Again. Victoria, Oet. 11.—The warship Im- periute, which recently sailed for Gua­ temala, carried as a guest of Rear-Ad­ miral Palliser, Ernest Harrie, a real estate man of this city. It is asserted ^rwssuro'which’ charles Hartford says $20002® Oct them M B. J. BOWIN'S. 201 and 201 Front street, Portland, Or. Also agent for th« H«w to Attain It” CELEBRATED CLIPPER MILL ^rz-zZ^r, Fever la Virginia. West Union, Va., Oct. 11.—-An epi- d*mic of fever four miles south of here ■ causing consternation among the in- “•bitanta Opinions differ aa to the Wure of the disease Thirty-four cases Citisens of the thst the board of inst It.. * « • Portland. Oregon.. A P. Aeraras»«, tua., Pvta. J. A. Wmco.Ovcy TH< BUSY WORLD OF RUBINEaa We carry the weal rmapicta lln, ef OyrenMew aad Alhlellc Getea on tbe Coeal •amass uewssas sass nrem. tend for Oer AUilotls UMateeua. WILL a FINCK CO^ Bis ses ■aawre OS.. Ban Frenetese. CM.