Day ton? Herald THE ELECTIONS ROBBED A POSTOFFICE BITTER FIGHT TO BE »(ADC. MARIA TERFSI LOST AB EXPLOSION FLAT REFUSAL GIVEN Hol Wracked. Washington, Nov. 8.—An explojicn i Ne^ York, Nov. 9.—A dispatch to the Herald from Washington says: In Went Down During a Calc pnd fire at 5:13 this afternoon wrecked Spain Will Not Sell the Masked Men Made a Good President McKinley** message to con- the supreme-court room and the rooms OREGON DAYTON in the Bahamas. Philippines. v immediately adjoining it on the main gross will be a very strong and urgent Haul at Arago, l Portland, Or., Nov. 9.—The Ore­ floor Of the capital. The damage is appeal for immediate legislative ac­ --------- — 0- - gonian (Rep.) in its summary of Tuea- enormous. !The entire central-eastern tion for ¿he construction of the Nica­ ' dry’s elections says: ragua canal under government direc­ ALL HANDS ON BOARD SAVED l>art of the great marble pile from the 8AY8 WE HAVE NO CLAIM WAS SECURED The Republican party will still con­ ABOUT 91600 main floor to the subterranean base­ tion. The president will point out trol the 56tli congress. Incomplete re­ ment, practically is a mass of rains. that our new connections in the Pa­ turns indicate that 157 Republicana The force ofAhe explosion w»s so heavy cific and in the West Indies make it A Campiate Review of the Telegraphic and 148 Deomclats have certainly been that the coping atone* on the outer imperative for the United States to Nut Bo Mtopped Rh.ip No Faith—Not Aanctlonad by elected members of the lower house of walls, just east of the point where the build and control the groat internation­ tha Protocol, congress. Out of this total, 800 mem- explosion occnired, wore bulged out al waterway, and that delay In author- beis from the same districts’’two years nearly two inches, and locked doors ¡singes construction will jeopardise ago 189 Republicans were elected and Paris, Nov. 7.—The Spanish commis Martbfleld, Or., Nov,, 9.—Lhst night the chances for American control in Charleston, S. C.. Nov. 8.—The tug were forced open from their hinges General Fitzhugh Lee’s mother died 111 Democrat* . Merrjtt put into Charleston this morn­ quite 1^0 feet from the scene of it. Sioners, in the course of a two-houra' at about 8 o’clock two masked robbeis the future. at Richmond, Va. The itate of Washington was restored entered the postofflee at Arago. President McKinley fully appre­ ing, and reported the loss of the cruiser Fire followed the explosion so quickly session of the peace conference today, The A proclamation has been issued to the column of gold-standard state* office is in the residence of W. H. ciates the difficulties In the way of Maria Teresa off San Salvador, th« as to reem practically simultaneous flatly refused to accept Monday’s propo­ . bringing 8snta Ciu* and other islands There is no doubt ol the . election of Schroeder, th* postmaster. Mr. Schroe- securing prompt' action, but he and Bahamas, November 8, in tiie midst of with it. sition by the Americans to take the en* under the British Solomon islands pro­ Jones and Cushman, the Republican derwa^in the upper part of the house Other canal advocates also appreciate a furious storm. The explosion shook the Immense tire Philippine group and to roiinbnrre . tectorat«. nominees for representatives in con­ when the men entered, but a man, that failure this year may mean per­ z The cruiser left Cnimanors, Cuba, on structure to its foundations, and was Spain for her “pacific” expenditure« At Friday’s session of The Paris peace gress, and Anders and Fullerton, the Hence preparations the morning of October 80 in tow for heard several squares from the capital. there. Peter Crow, was In the office. The manent fajiure. ----- ', ............... commission the Spaniards rejected the Republican candidates for supreme robbers ordered him ontalde. They are going forward for one of the most New York.r She had already passed It occurred .in a small room tightly This negative action was okpected. Americans’ proposals, and refused to judges. Their majorities apirear to tied hi* feet and hand*, and fastened bitter fights ever waged in th* interest Cape Maysl and started northeast incioeed by heavy stonewalls in the The Spanish commissioner* had also a give up the Philippines. be between 3,000 and 3,500. The Re­ him securely to a milk cart, in such a of the canal. around the Bahamas. A furious storm subterranean basement, immediately number of positive 'declarations which Later reports from the conflagration publicas have carried the legislature manner that his face was down, and he - The action of the Nicaragua govern­ overtook tier, and in her condition she below the main entrance to the old filled some 87 typewritten sheets. In at Hankow, China, say that 10,000 by a sale working majority on joint was unable to turn. They tnen re­ ment in granting a new concession for was unable to weather the gale. The capitol building. In ¿hie room was a This statement the Spaniards held that bouses were destroyed, and 1,000 peo­ ballot. The proposed single-tax amend­ turned to the house and forced Mr. the construction of the canal conditional strain opened rents in the bull which 500-1 ight gas meter, which was »fed by the United States had no ultimate ment to the constitution is badly de- Schroeder to come down stairs into the upon the forfeiture of the contract with had been patched^ to enable kreta make a four-inch main. Very little gas is rights in the Piiilippines islands^ and ple killed and burned to death. feated, and the woman-suffrage amend­ office, and at the points of revolvers the Maritime Canal Company in Octo­ the journey, and she began to fill rap­ used in that part of the building, but could hove none save by ttie consent of EHis H. Roberts, treasurer of th* ment has probably shared the same ber next has added new complications idly. The Merritt took off Lieutenant- at the time of the explosion the gas had Spain in these negotiations and 'uipon United States, in hifl annual report, fate, though little is known of the vote compelled him to open the safe'. They to the difficulties in the way of legisla­ Commander Harris and crew fram kl>e not been turned off at the meter. The tertns satisfactory to her. helped themselvca to its contents. “ • shows that the treasury was stronger,*! on it: There was about (1,500 taken, (1,800' tion. Th* authorities consider that it sinking ship and she soon went down. meter itself was wrecked, and the gas According to the Spanish contention the close than at the opening of the The Ohio congressional delegation belonging to th* Arago creamery and adds another element of opposition to The Merritt brought the officers and pouring from the main caught -.fire. in the formal statement, the United fiscal year. remains unchanged, but the Republi­ (300 being postal funds. The flame originating from the explo­ States entertained no thought of annex­ Postmaster prompt action on the pending Morgan men here. No fives were lost. Senator Redfield Proctor in an ad­ cans have elected their state ticket b^ Schroeder is a cripple, and was unable bill, which contemplates the construc­ This, afternoon the survivors came sion darted up the shaft of the elevator, ing the Philippines when tiie protocol dress at'Montpelier, Vt., declared that about 50,000 plurality. Tiie Indiana to offer resistance. Sheriff Gage and a tion of the canal under government ashore. They lost all their clothing whickbad been completely destroyed was signed, or it would have been ex­ there should be'divided sovereignty and election is still in doubt. Connecticut posse found .the tracks of the robbers' direction on the basis of the concession and personal effects. by thirfoice of the explosion, and com­ pressed in the protocol as clearly as tho that the United Statefl should retain elects the Republican ticket by nearly early this morning and followed them granted to the Maritime Canal Com- The Teresa sank 80 miles off Walling municated'* With the recoid-room of the conditions regarding the cession of ter­ the entire Pbilipplnearobipelaga 20,000, and its delegation is un­ until dark. The country is well guard­ 'pany. The Morgan bill in all its essen­ island at midnight Tuesday. She met supremo court, the office of the mar­ ritory in.the Antilles and tiie Orient, The work of Amoving the bodies of changed, In Illinois the Democrats ed tonight, and the sheriff thinks they tial features is understood to have the the storm Tuesday morning and began shal of the court and tho supreme court M. Cam bon, before the signature of the indorsement of the administration. protocol, received from Madrid, the all government soldiers buried in Cuba, have gained five, and probably Six, con- cannot poasibly escape. to strain. Parts of Uie hu|l thought to library. It is supposed that the new company be safe became weakened, liveta broke Before the flames could be subdued, presentment alleged, crible , message, Porto Rico and Manila will begin -tn * gressmen. The Republican state ticket it WINTER IN ALASKA. In Will be inimical to the Maritime Canal and water made rapidly in the held. the piiceless documents in the record­ clearly setting forth that tho mainten­ few weeks. The expense of the under­ is elected by 30,000 plurality. Company. It is assumed if it does not The boilers began to give way and room had been almost totally destroyed, ance of Spain’s authority over the Phil­ taking will be borne entirely by the Massachusetts, the jtepublicans elected their state ticket, but lost two or three succeed in sellingout to the concession­ finally the water extinguished the fire* and serious damage had been done in ippines should not be affected by the government. of their congressional districts. -Ne­ aires, it will exert its influence to pre­ the marshal’s office and some minor protocol, to which reservation the Major Helbnrn's recital before the Port Townsend, Wash., Nov. 9.—Tiie vent action by congress this winter in in the engine-room. The pumps would rooms in the immediate vicinity. braska reports a Republican landslide. not' work. The whole vessel" showed United States made at that timo no war investigating commission, while in City of Topeka arrived tonight from In California Gage. Republican, is order that its contract may go into signs of collapse amt the men stood The library of the supreme court, lo- pretest or objection. This dispatch to session at Cincinnati, disclosed a ter­ elected governor over. Maguire, Demo­ Alaska, bringing 124 passenger* She effect next October. Besides opposi­ stripped awaiting orders to quit the* -cated immediately beneath the su­ M. Cam bon, as the Spaniards claimed rible state of affairs aj Camp Thomas. reports that heavy snowstorms have crat, by not less than 5,000 plurality. tion from this new company, friends of ship. The Vulcan was towing the preme court room, was badly damaged today, embodied also the view that the Chickamauga, due to Ignorance and ne­ Campbell, Democrat,' will lie the new visited various sections, of Alaska and the Morgan bill yvill have the powerful Teresa while the Merritt rescued 114 by fire, smoke and water, practically United Slates had no valid basis for glect. The sick soldiers were treated congressman from Montana, and Thom­ nearly all mining operations have been Huntington and Panama canal intei- of the crew, male up of volunteers destroying the great collection of law claims in the archipelago. like dogs. as, Mormon Democrat, from Utah. suspended except quartz mills located ests arrayed against them. Friends of from the Cincinnati, Newaik and Vul­ reference books. The library contained It was further held today by Rcnor The board of control of the Joint The election in the South, as usual, near tide water. * On November 2 four the latter party are .already in Wash­ can. Ropes were cut and she then iap- about 30,000 volumes and was used not Rios and his colleagues that theMpiju- feet ol enow toll on Chilkootand White • Traffic Association has decided to dis­ went Democratic. Theodore Roose­ ington, preparing for a campaign idly filled. only by the justices of the supreme tation of Manila, having occurred after solve the organization. This action velt, Republican, has'bdbn elected gov­ passes, which completely put a stop to against the Nicaragua canal. court but by members of congress and the signing of the protocol, ami thus The Merritt then headed for Cliarles- was taken because of the recent decision ernor of Ndk York by a plurality any­ travel. J. L. Morgan is to be a factor in th* *u* ton with the rescued. Tire crew left lawyers practicing before th* supreme after the suspension of hostilities, was Telephone messages from Lake Lind ­ by the supreme court that the efforts of where from 18,000 to 20,000. coming legislative war. It is stateti couit. __ _ invalid. \ emann to Skagway announce that about that while in Nicaragua last wipter he tbi* afternoon for Norfolk. the association to control railroad rates The most serious damages, in the With all this for a groundwork, tho 400 pertnns are flnowbound ther* waa illegal. Opinion nt the Navy Department. made an arrangement with President opinion of the justices ot the supreme Spaniards made their first positive Another rich strike is reported from Zelaya to look after the interest of Nie- Washington, Nov. 8.—No orders were court, is to tiie records stored in the Archbishop W. H. Gross, of Oregon, — By-the explosion of a boiler at the move against the~ Americana, and it the head of Salmon river, below Quiet issued by the navy department np to sub-basement. These inclnded all pt aragua'ln tills country. Oil City>(Pa.) boiler works, two men 1* seriously ill at Baltimore. constituted their counter proposition. lake. th* close of office hours as to the 'dlspo- tiie record* of cases and opinions ren­ They charged-upoii the United States a were killed, two fatally injured and a The Cuban assembly hns effected According to John Old*, a pioneer GARRISON NEAR HAVANA. ntlon of Lieutenant-Commander Harri* dered by the fathers of the judiciary of • dozen more slightly hurt. The killed permanent organization at Santa Cruz. mining and business man of Alaska, , wrongful appropriation of public money and hi* crew, and Captain Ciowin- the government. Apparently the docu­ are Richard McCloskey and John Fraw­ belonging to Spain by seizing tiie tariff The United States, it is said, will 800 claims have been filed and recorded Location Selected Has Been Approved sbield, of th* bureau of navigation, said ments in this room are either totally duties at Manila, and .they formatTy ley. The fatally inlured are B. J. Gid- offer to buy the Philippines from in tLe Atlin mining district, and about by Secretary AlgeF. no order* would be formulated tonight. destroyed or so badly damaged by fire ders and Denis McMahon. demand tbo return of these moneys in Spain. 1,000 men will winter there. He pre­ Washington, Nov. 9.—Colonel Heck­ It ia the option, qf tiie navy depart-, and water as to be usclcs*. s- 1 the sum of nearly (1,000,000. dicts that Atlin will have a population A recent discovery of bituminous coal er, with Colonel Leo, ot the board ment that the government has lost, be-' Siam is about to re-establish its lega­ On those saqie premises the* United in the Klondike region was made in tion in the United States alter the of at least 15,000, and that the output which was sent to Cuba to select camp ■Ides the value ot the ship herself, only UNDER A FALLEN ROOP. States was alleged to have -made ami of gold will nearly if not jjuite equal site* lor the American army of occupa­ th* amount of the per diem of (800 per American territory, about 100 miles lapse of many years. that of Dawson. below Fôrtv-Mile. A tunnel has been tion, has reached Washlfigtofi, and has day through the sinking of the vessel, Cullhpae of a Theatre Bulldin* I d Da- held as prisoners the Spanish troops at Henry Failing, president of the First Manila, in violation of international It is stated that an English syndicate had several conferences with the presi­ becaus^ the contract appears to have , dug into the hillside a distance of 46 troit—Fifteen Workmen Killed. law, because done after the suspension । feet, and tlrerè the Vein is six feet in National bank, of Portland, Or., and a has bought-up’about 4,200 acres of dent and Secretary Alger. required the deliveiy by the wrecking Detroit, Mich., Nov. 8.—The new placer ground In the Atlib district. thickness. Tho coal is said to be of su- well-known citizen, is dead. The secretary has approved the loca­ conipKtry of the vessel at the navy yard five story Wonderland theater building of hostilities under the protocol. A further charge wns that by the im-* Mrs. Leslie Carter, the actress.' has • per tor quality. - ------- — ----- ---------- --- tions selected by the Hecker board for -at Norfolk. According to the contract, is tonight in a hopeless state of col­ ILLINOIS LYNCHING. filed a petition in bankruptcy at New the principal garrison, which will bo in salvage was to consist of such further lapse, and 15~br more lives have been prisonment of tho Spanish troops at Tiie transport Panama, which was York, showing liabilities of (63,773 and the neighborhood of Havana. The Compensation over or above tire per sacrificed by an appalling accident Manila the United States b«id prevent­ re|M>rted lost with 800 lives, has arrived ed Spain from quelling thejnsurrbotion, no assets. One ot Their Dnughtera. place selected lies about eight miles diem and stipulated expense as miuht which'occurred there this afternoon. safely in Havana.'* — ami Wd thus contributed to the vio­ Macon, III., Nov. 9.—The first lynch­ south of Havana fn1* the neighborhood be awarded by a board appdintedL for Two sticks of dynamite addressed to Shortly before 3 o’clock, while some lence against Spain after the cessation Germany’fl^!T[>ort8 for the first nine the Turkish consul at San Francisco, ing in Central Illinois In many years of the town of Marianao. that purpose, consisting of a represent ­ 85 men were at work in various parts • months of the fiscal year showed an in­ 'Two campswill be pitched at this ative of each party and.a third party, of the half-finished theater portion of of hostilities. were discovered in the mails before any took place here early this morplng, crease ot 1^,659,000- marks over 189T. Today’s Spanish presentment also point, one on either side of tho splen­ their survey to be made after the ves­ the structure, the roof fell in w(thout a harm Was done. when 100 miners from Toluca,-«' min­ cited the refusal of the Americans to The newly-organized French cabinet did aqueduct which suppliea Havana sel’s delivery at Norfolk. The first second’s warning. Nearly everyVork-1 Wooden rims for bicycles arebot pat­ ing town's short distance east of here, announces that it will support the with water. This aqueduct will be thing in ordethow is a court of inquiry; man was carried down into the theater consider the Cuban debt on tho ground broke into the county jail, took out F. that ft was not sanctioned in the pro­ court of cassation in tho revision of th* entabi*, according to a ruling made by W. Stewart, a Toluca negro, and banged tapped and tho water drawn by.steam in fact, the department has no option pit. The top gallery was crushed Judge Seaman in the United States Dreyfus case. pumps from it to supply the camps, in the case of the loss of a vessel under down upon the lower gallery, forming * tocol, and demanded an adherence to him to a tree. court at Milwaukee. this, as a precedence to the discussion The work was done quickly and quiet­ which will be pitched In A plateau such conditions. This court is re­ sort of fatal hillside, down which slid Several com panics of native troops in of the Philippines, regarding a cession Judge Grosscup, of the United States ly. Only a few late stragglers noticed ■bout 160 feet above sealevel. quired to fix the responsibility for the broken steel girders, planks, timbers, — the Visayas ulanda rubellcul. Tluv of which tho Spanish commissioners At the nearest point to the camp on los* --' =<4"!'----- ' ------- » were pursued and several were killed. circuit court at Chicago, tendered a tho number of strangers who kept ar­ brick and a great quantity of oement held thfit the protocol tnade'no Inon- , decision upholding the constitutionality the sea beach, a dock < is being, con ­ riving in town from the east. They Tho rebellion is ended.. from tho roof, and carrying along a tion. In support of these assertions, COAL MINE DISASTER. of the war revenue law. were well organized, however, and structed. 1 The troops will be landed at struggling company of men into the pit arguments amt demands, the Spanish In a speech delivered at Worcester, . A revolution is imminent in Samoa, shortly after midnight marched in a this point and marched directly to the Seven flen Killed Thronyh nn Engl- below, very few of whom escaped in- Mass., Senator Hoar, of Mnsaachusetta, presentment invokes Spain’s record in body to the jail, broke in the doors after camp, the purpose being to avoid ex­ jury. The front wall of the building the correspondence by mail and tele­ expressed bimsell strongly opposed to and the cruiser Philadelphia has been Wilkesbarre, Pa., Nov. 8.—Seven remained practically intact, a short parley with the sheriff, dragged posure to possible infection in Havana. ordered there th protect American in ­ but the the policy ot expansion. graph, though it Is'"hot known unoffi- ' men were killed and three fatally in­ east side wall bulged out and terests. Tho Yorktown may follow. the negro from bis cell, carried him to buckled cAifly..whether tho Spaniards produced FATE OF THE TERESA. Russia has declined to support Franc* jured at the Exeter colliery of the Le­ threateningly. a tree a mile from town, where the re ­ A Norfolk, Va., dispatch says the the message «aid to have been senV in the FaMK»on ¿carriage car­ per men, extinguishing the temporary into English. for the construction of the Nicaraguan electric lights and causing a stampede boats may be sent out unmanned and that public sentiment would not justify •shore on Cat island, about 80 miles rying 10 men. Seven were almost in­ At the close of the reading, the - canal. for tho street Fortunately none ot guided into contact with an enemy’s him in making strenuous efforts to cap­ from the point where the former Span­ stantly killed. They are:« Americans said they wished to have those who wore struck by the second ish warship Maria Teresa was supposed M. Fontaine, of Minneapolis, who ship by an operator at a safe distance. Michael Smith, Andre* > Tinko, downfall was seriously injured, al­ the Spanish statement rendered into ture the lyncher*. has just returned from the Stickeen I to have foundered during a storm. written English for more careful con- Michael Podesabanny, Michael Bra- General Miles’ report on the late war PEREZ route, says he ha** discovered rich dig-1 though several were precipitated into BROUGHT TO TIME. The stranded steamer may be the war­ sidération, and an adjournment was •uke, Joseph E. Culock, Michael Was- has been filed. Plain statements are gings on an unexplored creek on th* the basement through the steel hoist, taken to Tuesday. ship or one of the army transport*. lokso, Joseph Andrewsky. liootallnqua river. Ho shows a quan­ made, and there is no mincing of words. over which only a few loose planks Not Carried Out. Department 1« Uncertain. The accident occurred as the men Facts regarding the conduct of the war tity of ooarse gold as evidence. were laid. Mayor Maybury and other Pledged Their Pulldee. Chicago, Nov. 9.—A special to the were going to work, and being sent city officials, who were on the scene, are clearly stated. Friends of the gen­ Santiago de Cuba, Nov. 8.—The Lincoln, Neb., Nov. 7.—A remarka­ _ The war between England and France era) says Secretary Alge? will be com­ Cuban general Perea, who has a half­ News from Washington says: Navy down the shaft in parties of 10. Price, ttoreupon decided not to fbrther im­ ble petition has been filed in the dis­ has been averted. A general and satis­ pelled to publish the report despite his dozen times announced his intention to department officials feel a, long way in charge of the little donkey engine, peril life In order to save dead bodies, trict court of Lancaster county by factory arrahgement is said to have disinclination to do so. disband the troops under his command, from certain that the Maria Teresa ia was shifting losded cars from the new and the work was suspended nnlil to­ Charles F., David W. and George K. been effected in relation to tire disputed red ash shaft some distance away. morrow. A London coroner’s jury which has has not yet done so, recently ordered really at the ocean’s bottom. As a mat­ Brown, to seek to have receivers ot the Fasboda question. An official note has the trial by court-martial of one of his ter of fact, the fear that she would sink This track approached the bead of Ex­ When the crash occurred two bodies defunct been investigating the death on Octo ­ Lincoln Savings bank re­ been issued on the subject in which the eter shaft, and at a distance of 30 feet mon on a charge of deserting from the caused her to be abandoned. It is were visible in the debris, but they strained* from selling to the highest British government announces that the ber 39 last of Harold Frederic, a corre­ from it curved gently to the right and spondent of the New York Times, has army in time of war. The prisoner probable that searchers will be sent to were abandoned for the present. The bidder insurance policies aggregating situation is ameliorating. around the shaft to a breaker. At a dead are: rendered a verdict of manslaughter was condemned to death, but before learn the ship’s fate, for it ia felt that (15,000 on the lives of tire Browns,~ point where this track commenced to The navy department has practically she may naw be a derelict. against Kate Lyon, a member of the the sentence was executed notification August Sallach, George W. White, pledged to secure a loan. curve was a switch and 30 feet of track decided to abandon wrecking opera­ Theodore Mertens, Martin Shafter, late Frederic’s household, and Airs. was sent to Colonel Ray, who laid the The novel claim is advanced that by tions under existing contracts on the leading to the head of the shaft, which matter before General Wood. General Mills, a Christian Scientist. London, Nov. 9.—The Daily Chroni­ Cornelius McAiron, James Megerschke, thus disposing of the policies the live* was used for storing crippled cars. cruisers Cristobol Golon, Vizcaya and Perez was at once informed that if cle this morning says: August Janusohowski, John Greselski. •f the plaintiffs are placed in jeopardy. David A. Wells, the famous econ­ Close to the head of the shaft it waa Almirante Oquerrdor near Santiago, the man was executed he and the fir­ Two other bodies had been discovered The policies may be paid only at the “We have received information from omist, died at Norwich, Conn. which have become enormously ex­ ing party would be hanged as soon as a reliable source of a we 11-organized closed by a bead block. in the debris st the time of the second death of the assured, hence the claim is pensive to tire government. A Swedish The train was going at good speed, crash. Half the population of Gibara, Cuba, the courts could legally sentence them. plot in Paris, in the event of an inquiry made that by transferring them a dual company has applied for permission to is said to be suffering from smallpox. when, instead of curving around the Woman Killed by n Soldier. before the court of caseation preving The missing are: Peter Connors, inducement is offered to make away raise the sunken vessels. shaft, the care dashed into the swi’ch, Major General Otis at Manila reports Lexington, Ky., N ot . 8.—Private favorable to Dreyfus, to foment a riot­ Jacob Lewen, Frank Wolf,------ Betts with tire parties insured. Judger The war department has issued a 13 deaths among the troops since his William Kane, company E, Third Ken­ ous outburst 4n the French capital, to which was open, struck the head block, •nd O. Mnllin». Holmes has assigned the case for hear­ dashed through it, and three of them general order for tho movement of last report. tucky, whose home is at Carlisle, Ky., attempt to overthrow the oivil power, TwelVa atllen workmen were serious­ ing at the term of court" which meets * toppled down the shaft. About 30 feet troops to Cuba. The first troop* will shot and killed a woman named Maud and to assassinate the leading cham­ " ly injured! OffUleM it is feared that tbi* month. General Wade will have entire from the bottom they struck the car ­ leave on or about November 23, and McClure at a house of ill-fame here to- pion* of Dreyfus. riage with awful force, completely Edward Fiflhor. and J. W. Wilson will will comprise a brigade under Briga­ charge of the government of Cuba, both night Kane snapped the gun in the Disappointed In Lorn. “These reports are confirmed by in­ civil and military. wrecking it The mass of wreckage die. z dier-General Carpenter. The brigade woman’s face several times. He terviews had with M. Trarieux, former Seattle, Wash., Nov. 7.—E. N. The disaster I* supposed to have been will betaken from tha Seventh army The Omaha exposition proved a finan­ claimed not to know it was loaded, but minister of justice, and M. de Pres- fell to the foot of the shaft, choking it, Heinrich, son of a wealthy Watertown, corps. The brigade will be sent to cial success, and subscribers wilt be other women in the house said he bad sonso, foreign editor of the Temps, as and when, after hard work, the men due to tlie use of faulty iron beams in N. Y., jeweler, committed suicide last constructing the supports for the very were extricated, seven were dead and paid back in full. Neuvitas, Puerto Principe. threatened to kill the McClure woman. well as others.” night by drinking acid. Disappoint­ heavy roof. three fatally hurt. _____________ ‘ ment in love is-assigned ns the cause. Troop* at Manila expect to see fur­ Minor Now« It«ma. Michigan Judge Rilled. A Murderona Boatawaln. Th« VtM Were Obedient, St. Jolin’s, N. F., Nov. 9.—The BlghUd a Derelict. Students of Dartmouth college have ther fighting, as they think the insur­ Traverse City, Mich., Nov. 9.—Word San Francisco, Nov. B.—There was a Denver, Nov. 0.—Game Warden gents will make trouble. British government telegraphed the unanimously voted to abolish hazing. Port Townsend, Wash., Nov^J.— was received hare today of the a«i- serious row, almost result ng in a mn£ Swan returned fr«ai the western part Captain John Hahn, of the Canadian colonial minister today announcing the dental death of Judge Roecoe L. Cor­ A fire in the Southern Pacific rail­ James A. Davis, who died in Dor­ der on the British ship Peleus, in port ^f- He establianod over 80 daily and week-; The army Investigation .commission tured two and killed one of the robbers. ward cabin of the wrecked river steamer maseo Cellini, an Italian. Th* mur­ 3,300 pounds of bone, and the William months’ cruise in the North, the object ly paper* in MassachnMtta, Rhode has finished its sessions In this conntry being to keep in the^rack of the Both the burglars and citizens opened J. D. Peter*, w^ich now lie* fast in the der occurred in a private box of a Sec­ Baillie* 1,800 pound* of bone. Island and ConnecticuL and will soon go to Rrmtiagw md prob­ whaler* in order to render assistance if fire with revolvers, and after some brisk mod. Several of the Mongolians are ond-street saloon. Captain Henry O'Neill, aged 03, a ably, though not certainly,vto Porto shooting, three of the robbers fled. I A cut ot 10 cents on th* 100 pounds necessary. It Is also stated tbot the known to have had considerable money. has been made on shipment* of green gunboat Wheeling, now at Ban Fraii^ Mexican «nd, civil War veteran, and for Rioo. Subsequsntlv the dead body of one of London, Nov. 8.—The Madrid oorra- many rears a famous member of the The news that the United Rtates them, apparently a Frenchman, waa1 An effort will be made to recover the apple* by the Northern Pacific from Cisco, will co operate with the Grant. (pondeut of the Daily Mail says: Spain Louisville (Ky.) police fore* la happy , now demands the whole of the Philip- found in a field near by. In the build-1 bodies. Oregon and Washington center* to will sign the peace treaty under pro­ Washougal, Wash., Nov. 7.—Several in being for th* first time a ftihar. pine islands hascreated much interest Ing two other burglar* were found and I m*ny important point* in th* East, re­ The sweet potato «op thf* year on test His wife, whom Ire married two y&rs' in Beilin. The German newspapers captured. ducing the rate from (1 to 90 cent*. carloads of prune* have been shippeil They were, armed. The Maryland and Virginia peninsular I I Racing pigeon* were first trained in The new schedule applies only to shit> from here, *ome of which were sold Jot ago. i* 10 ye*u »Id. ' comment unfavorably upon it prisoner* were taken to Weatboro. ’ i« e*timated at 1,000,000 barrel* Belgium. cent* per pound tor 80s Kent* in oarload tot* | M high u (»40* KolercU M aecond class matter at th« post­ adle« at Dayton, Oregon. DOINGS OF THE WEEK