Dayton herald. (Dayton, Or.) 1885-1909, February 01, 1901, Image 2

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    Dayton Herald.
Inter, d •• wcond-oln* matter *| the poet
• a c e et Oej-ton. Ore»on.
DAYTO N
OREGON.
evito or int on
GUISSIPPE VERDI
D EA D .
Composer if Some of the World's Fines«
Operas Passes to the Great Beyond.
WEEP t í ms POST
MUST SERVE
IN
THE ARMY.
Finie WU1 fie Eafercsd ta Conform With Rus­
ties System.
nrn or mis and nmodinn states
Rome, Jan. 28.— A special dispatch
St.. Petersburg, Jan. 80.— The min
Great Devastation in New Heb* to the Patria says that Verdi, the com - Engineer's Carelessness the Cause
lstry of war has completed a draft of a
Interesting Events and Gossip o f the Past Week Reported From
poser, 1« dead. He was born In 1818
l«w to regulate the m ilitary tervloe
rides and New Britain.
of a Bad Train Wreck.
r Parma, at the foot of the Aper
in Finland in conformity w ith tne
nines. - A t 11 he was the organist of
Cities and Towns in Washington, Oregon
system adopted in the empire at large.
Roncole, hia native village. He first
I t ia expected that it w ill be put in
NUMBER OF NATIVES WERE DROWNED married the daughter of the conductor
F1VE_PERSONS WERE INSTANTLY KILLED
force early ia tbe year.
i. — .
;
and Idaho.
•
*
of the theater ot La Seals. For 60
Governor-General Bobrikoff has late­
years
he
has
made
the
villa
oASt.
A
go­
in tert* tin« Collection of It*™ From the French Trader! Reported Trying to Stir Up
ly issued instructions to the governors
th«, near Busse to, his favorite resi­ Mistook the First Section of a Passing Train
Two Hemisphere* Presented In •
of tbe provinces in Finland urging a
Anti-British Feeling in Former Islands
dence. After the death of hia first
for the Second— Firemen and Forward
stricter enforcement of the ordinance
OREGON. *
WASHINGTON.
Condeiutd F»rm-
wife he married Mine. Strepponi, who
— Innumerable Craft Wrecked.
of last July regarding public assem­
Brcakman Were Alto Sleeping.
played in the flrst performance of his
Canyon City has a naw fire bell.
blies. Tbe complaint ia made that
There ia talk of a nejo^ational bank
The Dali«., Or., woolen m ill, w ilt
Victoria, 8 . C „ Jan. 28.— Grant “ Nabucoo,” at Milan, over 66 years
thia ordinauoe is evaded under pretext
Jefferson
w ill levy no tax for tbe at Ellensburg.
Parkersburg. W. Ya., Jan. 80.— Five
resume operations.
devastation was wrought and a number ago. Verdi'a father was the keeper of
of amusements aud entertainments.
lar 1901.
an inn, a fact which would seem to person* were killed and one severely
, Work on the new-Seattle Labor Tem­
The arrest of Chief Harjo ia expected ot natives were drowned by the b urri­
Among the amusements which require
prove the theory of some men of injured aud two eugiued and 10 loaded
The Toledo tax levy has been fixed ple w ill begin w ithin 6Ü days.
to end the Creek uprising.
oane in the New Hebrides and New
permits may be reckoned gatherings in at 6 mills.
,
science that all human beings are born cars were wrecked by the mietake of a
Hoquim w ill soon have a night tele­
A Forest Grove. Or., flouring m ill ®ritain» December 7, « and 9, accord equal in possibility. What Verdi has train crew this afternoon between Pe­ which social, aoientlflo and eoonomio
The Eugene M ilitary. Club has in- phone service.
ing to news brought by the Aorangi.
questions are discusser! or where ad-
w ill be moved to Portland.
done for mankind cannot be measured. troleum and Volcanic Junction, on the
Irersee are made. Assemblies which corjK uate.l.
At Herbertabohe, while tbe settlement
A creamery with a daily capacity of
Rigoletto,”
“ II Trova­ Baltimore A Ohio Railroad. The en­
Enovys at Pekin reached an agreement was asleep, a tremndoua sea carried “ Ernani,”
are permitted must be watched over by
IJha Southern Pacifio tie plant at 2.000 pounds of butter ia to be built ut
gineer
waa
asleep
at
bis
post
and
mis­
tore.” “ La Travaita,” “ Alda ”— these
on the question of puuishment.
lighters, boats, ketches and wreckage of
the police, whose duty it w ill be to Latham ia running again.
Everett.
names tell the story of what joy an.l took tile first section of a passing train
Volunteers who enlisted in the a ll daoriptioua ashore. Innumerable
suppress demonstrations.
peace aud pleasure the genius of the for the second. Thinkiug beth had
Baker C ity school electors have
Charlea Neymsir lias.moved his um i
Northwest may be mastered oat at ' craft were wrecked.
In order to meet the boycott nt on.
The steamer
passed he pulled his train on to the
Vancouver.____ _____________________ Stettin, the «team yacht Klherhard and Italian of humble origin has brought
popular officials by houseowners and voted Tarfavor ST”« TO-mllT special tax. from Machias to a site near Woodiu-
main
track
aud
sped
onward
to
what
to hia kind. H is compositions havt
The 9-year-old son of H . 8. Filton ville Junction.
A bad train wreck on the Baltimore the goverment steamer Stephen were been very numerous. As early as 184
would seem to have necessarily been hotelkeepers, Governor General Bobri­
of Lost Valley, was killed by a falling
koff
has
purchased,
for
$860,
a
dwell­
saved
by
running
to
Matupi
tor
shelter.
Mrs. Julia Paden, a reaideut of
& Ohio was caused by the engineer go­
ha wrote the " ‘Masnadierl.” I t was bis death.
tree.
The mission steamer Kingfisher was
Rosalia since 1880, is dead at her home
ing to sldep.'
All five men killed were pinned un­ ing house in Helsingfors.
composed for Jenny Lind, anil was
For the purpos of cultivating closeer
There were nearly 600 mining loca in that city.
The Cable Cove mining district in totally wrecked and the government sung at Her Majesty theater in Lon­ der the wreck and at a late hour to*
relations with Bulgaria, the govern­
wharf washed away. December 8 the
I t is announced that a foundry and
Eastern Oregon has taken on a new stone breakwater surrounding the New don with the great soprano ia the prin­ uight only one of the bodies bed been ment has entered into an agreement tions recorded in Josephine county last
year.
cipal part. “ Trovatore” is his most recoveied.
machine shop to cost $50,000 w ill be
lease of life.
*"
with
Prince
Ferdinand’s
government
Guinea wharves gave way and veeaelea popular opera. “ Aida” is bis greatest
Jbeaocilent occurred in a cut on
t
The receipts of the Canyon City post erected at Everett.
Judge Caples has resigned his posi­ inside were all wrecked, with loasee
reducing telegraph tolls from 40 to 23
work, bnt opinions vary on this [<oiut. a curve on a heavy down grade and at
office last year amounted to $27,-
The bank of Harrington received last
tion as consul at Valparaiso, and w ill amounting to 100,0 0 mark«. A,-num­
centimes
a
word,
and
introducing
an
as they vary about the greatest of he eud of a bridge. Tbe third sec­
181.99.
return home.
week a time lock safe which is sup­
international money order system sim­
ber of nativea were drowned and many
Shakespeare’s plays. Signor. Vsrdi din tion of No. 87 waa on tbe siding a tP a -
The bridge across Trask river at the posed to be burglar proof.
injured.
ila
r
to
that
in
vogue
in
Rassis.
The crown prince of Oermanv was
troleum
with
orders
to
w
ait
there
until
other things than write mnsia.
He
S tillw ell place was washed ont by the
The Aorangi brings newt of a fire at
decorated with the Order of the Garter
The Harrington Flour M illin g Com­
was a member of the Ita lia n parlia­ the seoond section of No. 98 had
freshet.
Greta mines, N. 8. W ., in which five
at Oehorne boose.
pany bas finished an order for 2,500
ment, and served his couBtry’ t n t h e passed east. Engineer Davidson who ARRESTED FOR O LD MURDER
livee were lost. Rescue parties worked
Lnmber ia being delivered on the barrels of flour, which is to be sent to
capacity of minister of public instruc­ escaped with slight injuries was tbe
The Oregon supreme court lias de-
tk.«
m
i .
■_
?? i *11 bight, hut were driven back after tion. Franoe gave him the legion of engineer on No. 87 and went to sleep
giound for the new hospital bu.lding China.
‘ ' i , . ' . ^ ? l “ 1UlU“ * hOOnl,tyb‘- ’ ^
effort. Finally the mine was
honor, Russia ‘ gave him the order of on the siding. When the flrst section California Man Must Return toYexas for Trial at Engene.
cycle tax is illegal.
Ex-Sheriff F. W . DeLorimer, of Ten
ordered sealed down in an effort to St. Stanitlaua, Italy the order of the went by he thought it was the seoond
— Confatsas His Crime.
The Standard m ill at Baker ’Gity, M ile, has been appointed state land in-
An Intoxicated man at Colfax, fight the Are, and the men were aban­
crown, and Egypt the order of Osman- and started ont onto the main track.
Sacramento, Cal., Jan. 80.— Frank w ith a capaoity of 40,000 feet per day, apetcor by Land Commissioner 8. A.
IVasb., attacked another w ith an ax doned to their fate.
ieh.
Australia presented him with a His fireman and forward hrakeinan,
is nearly finished.
Call vert.
aud seriously wounded him.
On arrival at 8ydney from Victoria cross of oomroan&erehip oi the order both of whom were killed, must alari H y a tt was arrested here tonight for
•tbw
murder
of
Steve
Pressley,
ooininit-
James
Yates
has
sold
his
farm
of
80
J. M i H alt has resigned the office of
the
bark
Defiance
reported
passing
a
Premier Roblin stated that the Man-
of Frans Joseph. * Of late years Verdi have beau asleep, for they allowed bid»’' ted in Elrath county, Texas, July 7, [ seres, near Irving, to Mr. Hurd, late
Yakima county surveyor, and the com­
m itoba government was mskingattempts darellot vessel of from 800 to 800 ton«, wfote works that are almost as well to take the train out. The conductor
missioners have appointed H F. M ar­
to purchase the Northern Pacifio Rail- 100 feet long, keel : outward, evidently known as his earlier efforts. They are of the flrst train No. 98 after be passed, 1889, H y a tt has made a full confes­ of Iowa, for about $S,o00.
why in Manitoba but so far, he said, Wrecked «.month ago, in 84 south, 166 “ Othello” and “ Faletalf.” The 1st saw Davidson pulling out and tried'td sion, claiming self-defense. He had
Local miners are sinking a shaft on ble to snoceea him.
been residing in this city for the last
east.
nothing derihite has been done.
George Pangburn, a pioneei of Wash­
ter was written when the author was wave him to stop, bnt failed. The nine years, aud waa employed in the the U att hills east of Am ity on tbe
The Sydney M ail publishes a state­ 79 year« of age.
ington, dropped dead from heart fail­
conductor of fourth 87, seeiug the third railroad shops under the n«me of site of a supposed gold mine.
George W . Kingsbury and Anthony
seotion pull out ran forward after it at Cbarlee Eaves. He has a wife and
»male were instantly killed near Butte, ment from its New Hebrides corre­
Free-m illing gold ore has been-dis­ ure at Endicot, 80 miles weet of Col­
He was 66 years old.
H A N G IN G O F S T IC K E L — fast aa possible hia engineer whittling stepson. In his signed confession, he covered in the mountains just west 6f fax
Mont., in the L . E. R. mine by fall- spondent stating that French traders
down brakes and thè oonduotar of tbs claims that it waa his intention to re­ Lostine. Test show the ore literally
'
ing from the oage while being hoisted and sailors have been at those islands
W
.
P.
Damon was knocked down in
endeavoring to atlr up anti-British fe e l-, „
wrecked traip ran over the tops of turn to Texas next year and stand trial filled with black auphureta.
toward the surface. I t la supposed
front of hia rezidenoe by a tough, who
ing among the natives of the New Heb- * “ ™n* ton Min Who Mnrdered Three People
the oars until he reached the car next for the killing. He says the quarrel
. they were overcome With gas.
Miss Elisabeth Gieay, an Oregon struck him on the bead w ith a club,
— Confessed Mis Crimes.
rides. The allegations ia made that
to the last one wrecked in his attempts between himself and Pressley, who was
Charles I I . Ferguson, a well known the French traders have represented to
pioneer, aged 76 years, died at her rendering him insensible. -
Kalama, Wash., Jan. 28.— Martin to stop the engineer, bnt none of them the stepfather of hie former wife, oo- i
insurance man of Louisville, Ky., and the natives that K urland’s power is
home in Aurora. Deceased waa a sis­
Men engaged in working on the.T.
8tiokel was hanged in the ja il yard at 'attracted bis attention in time. Con­ curred over some building material.
president of the National Association waining, and have promised them var-1 9-37
ter of D r. M artin and Jacob Gieay.
o’clock
Hawley road, south of Kent, diacpv-
ductor
Lang
managed
to
jump
in
time
Friday
mornyig.
for
the
of Underwriters,.is.dead__M r. Fergn
Pressley picked up a large stone to i
ered a vein of coal while blasting on
FrT
h
mur<M
W
-
B-
Shankhn.’near
Kelro
to
save
hia
life.
A
large
amount
of
d
rift
lodged
* ’n bad t,p*’n In failing health for a are
throw at him. H e struck- at Press- |
J ™ -H
,
n ,*ivM ‘n November, 1899. Stfckel was taken
againat the railroad bridge, north of the aid« of Crow h ill. I t is about’ *-
The fast trains tonight were passed
year. H e. was born in Oswego, N. are being encouraged in various aota
from lhe cell at 9:46 by Sheriff Hunt- around the wreck by wav of Mounds­ ley’s atm with a olub, to make him Lebanon, and 18 men have been at four inches in diameter.
X ., August 18, 1848.
drop tbe stone, and tbe latter, in dodg­
ville aud-tha Ohio River Railroad.
Fred Lyman who had been working
ing, was struck on the head and di«d. work a ll week dislodging it. —*
S
£ 5
w“ ked * ° the
““““ ‘ "‘ed, and
Orders have been given to put the ii.h S I L
on tbe steam shovel on the railroad,
:
A
telephone
fine
ia
being
built
by
H
yatt
claims
that
he
feared
be
would
Nasmith asoendeil the steps with steady tread.
coiner New York in commission at the WM ^ h d X d ^ r 1 (
BROKE THROUGH ICE.
not get a fair trial, as all the witnesses the Sunset Company from Jacksonville north of Arlington, was instantly
New York navy yard. Thia vessel ia « n ta iJ 5 ? .
7i * ,howing
he wag * * a r » ln a d to die
to the Upper Applegate oountry, and killed. A landslide ooonrred and ho
were
relatives of Pressley, so he fled.
undergoing extensive repairs prepara­ n b e is n r e d ic r ^ -f
H k * » “ «D- 1Ie ' te PP«rt
»he center
w
ill probably lie aonnected w ith tbe was warned, but did not bare tune to
tory lo her departure lor the'Asiatic trouble is predicted in the „N’sw H e b -|of the trap door, stood erect and said: Sixty S lu ttn on Large Pond Near Brooklyn—
get out of the way.
G ian t’s Paaa-Williams line.
station, w hich w ill be her cruising rides.
THE
G.
A.
R.
EN
C
A
M
PM
EN
T.
—
V
Two
3oy>
Ware
Drowned.
“ Gentlemen, 1 bid you good-by.
W hile the steamer Titna was at the
ground for the next two years. She
A third interest in a group of five
J.
W
.
Parker,
who
has
a
rich
ap­
God help you; God forgive me. This
New York, Jan. 80.— Sixty ik a te n ,
bus been selected as the flag ship of Gilher group, at Butaritari island,
is tbs last time I w ill see you on this including ninny woman and children, Cleveland, 0 ., Preparing to R*eceive 450,000 pearing quarts ledge noar Leland, un­ claims located on Iron creek, eight
Rear Admiral Rodgers, who is to have November 16, some sicitnotenl
der liond front Burnett & Hndaon.' is hiilee from Keller, has been sold to A *
Jesus help you alt; Jesus take broke through the ice on a large pond
wand of one of the two divisions caused by a terrific report. The
making preparation« to equip tbe prop- A. Redmond, of Republio. Tbe claims '
, VHItpr» Next Fill.
take
me
now
.”
.
baok
of
Evergreen
cemetery
oTthe
fleet.
tives had heard It and were terribly
•rty with an efecWo plant.-------------
a re th e Mary Mack. Luckte Four. Last
By thè time th e 'la s t words were and in tbe wild struggle for l l ’e two
Cleveland, O., Jan. 80.— Members of
At Ilo ilo 60,000 Filipinos have frightened, but they could offer no ex­ spoken, the sheriff and bis attendants Boys were drowned. The ice over the
C. A. Parker and James Buohanan Chance, Copper King and No. 6, and
the
subcommittee
of
the
national
G.
planation. The opinun waa expressed
sworn allegiance.
bad strapped Stickels legs together, center of the pond, where the water A. R. council of administration, who have secured a contract to'cut and de-' are . owned by H. P. McCarthy and ~
The murderer of Sheriff Summers, in that it was due „ to " * * T * ! U ?
h li h“ d" t0 h u ,ide*' P1» ^ the black was deeiwst and where theekaters were are in tbe olty, predict that 160,000 liver poles for tbe telephone line which Fred Beaudreau. Tbe terms are kept
disturbance on some neighboring isl- |oap over his faoe, and the uooee around
a secret.
Montana, was run down.
aesembled in greatest numbers, aud veterans w ill attend the encampment is to be built frdm Pleasant H ill vis
and.
bis
neok.
Hecraitn for T t r « h t r « J mouirtcd pulicc
rtenly sank.
The West Coast m ill, at Ballard,
r - r. * m . -i i ■-o.
o o < m ob­
to be held in this city this fall. The Jasper and Natron to the main line at
A t >¡67 S h eriff H u n tin g to n graspotl
T b . w h»u -—-.a
are being enlisted at Victoria.
which has been closed for tbe past four
local committee expects 460,000 visit­ Springfield.
tained in New South Wales by the gov-
the lever and suddenly sprung the Men and women fought to save them
ors to come to the. city during the en­
Filipinos in arms after Marqh next eminent engineers who have been bor­
The long looked for English par weeks, has resumed work. During tbe
trap. The condemned iqan fell seven selves, and children suffered in tbe campment. The members of the sub­ tridges arrived at Independence and time the m ill waa closed many im ­
w ill be ineligible to bold office.
ing for oil wells, and a number of
feet, aud his neok waa almost instant­ one p.l struggle. The screams of the committee, who are General F. M
were taken to tbe O ’Brien farm, a few provements end repairs were made
Baldwin has completed arrange­ tanks have been oompleted.
ly broken. A t 10 o'olock doctors pro­ skaters were heard by men employed S territi, of St. Louis; Colonel James
miles north of that city, and torned to the engine and machinery, bv means
ments for his Acrtio expedition.
___
nounced life extinct. ~ The body was in a factory near by, and they ran to Scott, of Fairfield, 111.; and Colonel luose. Ths birds appeared very wild, of which the output of the plant w ill
Spanish Drydock Not Wanted.
out down and placed in a coffin, to be the pond. They dragged long planks Armstrong, we>e in conference today
In a battle with Kentucky moon­
apparently owing to their long journey. be greatly increased. The m ill build­
shiners two officers were killed.
Washington, Jan 88.— The naval turned over to tbe in orderer'a mother with them which were pushed toward with the local committee. The city
Reports from the oountry surround­ ing was also repaired and a new foun­
Germans believe Roberts’ frank board, headed by Judge Advocate Gen­ and brother. I t w ill be tken to Catlin the center of the •pond. Along this w ill lie asked to raise a fund of about ing Albany are general Shat the fall dation pot under part of it.
fur burial.
footing a life line was formed. Effort $76,000 for the entertainment of the wheat is in excellent coifflitiou, w ith ­
avowals hastened the queens’ deaib.
eral Lemley, appointed to decide on
The O R. A N. engineers, who have
The hanging was private. Every­ was flrst made to rescue the women old aoldleis.
Free accommodations
the
advisability
of
purchasing
the
large
Sixtv skuteis broke through loe near
thing worked like clockwork.'"’ There aud children. By twos and threes w ill be provided for aliout 10,000 de­ out auy indication, at thia time, of an been making surveys along the line of
floating
drydock
in
Havana
harbor
enemy of any kind
Notwithstanding the Ilwaco Railway A Navigation Com­
Brooklyn, and two boys were drowned.
from the government of Spain, reports was no trouble in any respect. The they were Taken from the water and legates. The Erie Railroad, which is
There ia much speculation in Wash­ that to place the dook in thorough spectators were very quiet. There was ihustled along the planks to tbe shore not a member of tbe Central Passenger the poor crop of last year, the acreage pany. have finished their labors and a
is laige.
force of men are e^peotd to begin work
ington as to the probabilityof an extia shape and to prepare it for a voyage no talking or demonstration.
JThe police reserves and surgeoua sr Association, bag announced that it
After an illness of several years, on the contemplated improvements.
session of congress.
Stickel
was
born
in
Adams
county,
riv e d -in ambulances and aucoored w ill grant a rate of 1 cent a mile for
would involve an expenditure of over
James A. Cauthorn, at one time a Besides tbe repairs to the traok, a new
Iowa, February 9, 1870. He had ra­ many of the half-drowned skaters. tbe encampment.
Fire in a Washington holal entailed $600,000, and that a dook could be
prominent grain dealer of Corvallis, trestle is to be built at Ilwaco and
tified
in
this
section
about
12
vears.
The
holies
of
the
two
boys
were
recov­
a loss of >8,000. A ll the guests as* built new at a figure not gieater. Ad­
died at hia home in that city. Ifts docks to be put in at each end of the
The oondemned man slept well last ered.
caped uninjured.
miral Endicott, ohief of the bureau of
Piracies Near Canton.
ailment waa rheumatism, and under line. I t is also stated that cars for
oight and ate a hearty breakfast.
A sympathetic strike, which means docks and yards, has recommended
its effects ths deceased had been an hauling logs from W illapa harbor are
She Turned on the Gas.
Washington,
Jan.
80.—
The
follow­
a complete tie-up has been voted by | that, as there is no preSeut necessity
invalid for several years.
D u th of a Hero of Sen Juan.
to be p utpn the road.
New
York,
Jsn.
80.
-
I
n
a
flat
in
ing
cablegram
waa
received
at
the
state
for the acquisition by this government
Northern Colorado miners.
An effort is being made to have tbe
New York, Jan. 88 — After suffering West Thirty-sixth street, there died as department today from United States
of such a dock, the tender of the Span­
The revenue cutter Grant has started ish government for its removal to the for more tbaiTtwo years with Cuban the result of inhaling illuminating'gas Consul Mo Wade, at Canton, dated to mail route changed between Long
IDAHO.
on one of the most perilous voyages Untied States shall not be accepted. fever, Alfred Rosetsky, who is said to i^woiiiaii whose eon says the came of day:
“ Pirates at Simyonkec, near Creek and Pendleton so that the route
ever undertaken. Shipping men and Secretary Long hat approved this rec­ have been the first American soldier to ons of the most distinguished families Kamcbuk, attacked a Europe in houee w ill go over the Yellow Jacket road
Hog cholera has made its appearance
underwriters of the entire Paoiflo ooast ommendation.
ford San Juan creek, where the fierest of Tenuesaee. She was Mrs. Anua boat early Sunday.
They killed a from Pendleton to Ukiah aud via the in the vicinity of Moscow.
w ill anxioudlv await her return, for
af the Spanisli fire waa directed, iu Terry, the widow of Dr. C. C. Terry, a Chinese lioatinau aud wouuded severe­ lower gulch road from Ukiah to Long
James Judge, of Couer de'Alsae
the goes in search of missing vessels
medical ly Brookhurst aud Spalinger, Euro­ Creek and supply R itter from Long
the battle of San Juan h ill, has just graduate of tbe Harvard
City, one of the best known meh of the
The Anglo-German Alliance.
and distressed mariners. Twenty-flve
died in a Newark hospital. He con­ school, and until hia death, eignt yeais peans. Piracies occur daily in the Creek.
state, is dead;
vessels hound for Puget sound and the
A deal of considerable magnitude
London, Jan. 28.— The Daily Chron- tracted the fever in Santiago, and was ago, one of the most distinguished vicinity of Canton.”
coast are missing, supposedly driven iole, in tbe course of an editorial on a mere skeleton when lie got home. At surgeons in New Enlgand. Dr Terry’s
was consummated last week at T illa ­
George W . H unt and Frank Pettigo,
north. Vessels from Alaska report the
mook between C. and K. Thayer and of Oro Fino, arrested on a charge of
the “ threatening aspect of Rnssian San Juan Rosetsky fought in troop C. death was accidental, his brain having
Judge Ceplei Coming Home.
entire west coast of Vancouver island,
Sixth
cavalry.
Hi«
clothes
were
out
beeu pierced by the foil of a fencing
policy in China, ’ refers to the refort
Company.
About cattle-stealing, have been diaoharged.
Valparaiso, Chile, via Galveston,
260 miles of rocks and reefa, strewn
that Emperor W illiam w ill be appoint­ by bullets, and while he was ascending master with whom he was engaged in Jan. 80.— The United States consul at $40.000 worth of agricultural land and
George R. Lnbkin, a Boise mail car­
with wreckage. The Grant w ill ex­
town property was transferred tw the
ed a field marshal of the British army, the h ill with a number of other sol- practice. Mrs. Terry wat found dead Valparaiso, J. F. Caples, of Portland
rier, haa filed a homestead entry on a
amine every square inch of Vancouver
and says: “ We hope tbe report ia cor­ fliers, a shell exploded close by tnem. in bed. The hoose was redolent of the Or., has resigned. The United States company, and w ill probably be placed
valuable pleoe of land near that cltv,
coast as far north as Cape Soott in
rect. A German alliance is one we A lump of earth struck the yoang sol­ odor of gai, and tbe stopcock in Mrs. minister, Henry L. Wilson, of Spokane on tbe market.
which had been overlooked.
’
small boats and launches, and will
dier
in
the
side,
knocking
him
sense­
Terry’s
loom
had
been
found
turned
on
cannot afford to throw away. Who can
Owing to the recent high water on
Wash., is going to the United States on
search every piece of wreckage Jor iden­
less.
After
the
battle
be
was
person­
full.
A
policeman,
who
was
sum­
tell how soon we may need its prestige,
the Coast Fork which caused tbe loss
According to repofts from Delta, the
tification.
ally complimented for bis courage by moned, reported the case as one of ap- leave of absenoe. Messrs. Caples and of many thousand feet of logs. Messrs scene of recent the placer strike, pros-
if not its active co-operation?”
Wilson
w
ill
both
sail
on
the
next
General Wheeler.
parent suicide.
Geer and Rouse, the saw m ill men at pects are excellent.
Nugget, have
Emperor W illiam of Germany, has
steamer from Valparaiso.
Amos, are arranging to ereot a tem­ been picked up worth $7 and $8 and
Collier’s Weekly in South America.
been appointed a field marshal in the
Hiring at Annapolis.
The Danish Antilles Deal.
British army as a birthday token.
porary saw m ill at Cottago Grove and them are aaid to he lots more of them
With the idea that South America
Carnegie’s Tube ProfecL
Washington. Jsn. 28.— Representa­
w ill drive the logs there. Tne boilers there.
Copenhagen, Jan. 80.— I t appears
may
supplant
South
Africa
and
China
Pittsburg, Jan. 80.— The Pittsburg
Owing Io the fa. vine, thousands tive Sherman, of New York, today la-
aa a war news center, Collier’s Weekly that only a single member out of the Post says: “ Negotiations are pending end engines of the new light plant may
Eight cowe burned to a crisp, Jacob
have died and there has been great dis­ troduced a reaolutlon which was re­
be used.
1
16
comprising
the
finance
committee
eemt a special correspondent and a spe­
Hauser almost fatally burned, 26 tons
in New York at the present time which
tress in the province of Shan Si, China. ferred to the naval committee, provld
of
the
Folaething
opposes
the
sale
of
The pwners of the Red, White and of hay and a fine barn totally con­
Ing for appointment of a seleot com­ cial photographer to Venezuela. Temp­
if successful,will result in the Carnegie
The leader of the Creek Indian up­ mittee of five members of tbe honse to ests in teapots are common down there, the Danish West Indies to the United Company abandoning its plan of build­ Blue mine, at Malheur, w ill push de­ sumed, are the result of a fire on a
The objeotor is starting a
rising has been captured and it ie investigate basing at tbe naval acad­ but this is one that looks like it might States.
ing a great steel tube plant in Con velopments as rapidly a . possible ranch owned by David Locke near Cal-
owes pa per campaign in favor of their
boil over and born the cook.
There are two parallel ledges, one
thought thia meads the end of the ia- emy at Annapolis.
neaut, O. Joshua Rhodes, chairman of
iV ’nnA The 1O“ **
k* about
retention, but tbe finance committee of
surrection.
measuring 18 feet and the other three T * »’ fvU.
Ttnth National Irrigation Congress.
the
board
of
the
National
Tube
Com-
the Landsthing w ill shortly report in
feet, and the owners believe that de­
A bill providing for a bounty of 1
The Colorado Springs National Ir r i­ favor of the sale of tbe islands.
The result of a disputed road election
The psny, admitted that tbe officials ot velopment w ill prove that they come
To R s I m Small Fruit,
that
oompany
were
making
overtures
cent per pound on sugar made from «
gation Congress is anLouuoed to meet agitation of the inhabitants ot the
In Kootenai oounty has beendeter-
together.
The
mins
ia
equipped
with
people
are
going
màre
and
Florida
Idaho beets has been introduced in the
July 12 to IB next. This w ill be im ­ islands against their sale is largely to the Carnegie Company for the
*°t- James Grahqm and
a three stamp m ill and a steam hoiat- ™in®d
more into the small fruit and orange
houee of the Idaho Igislature,
mediately preceding the Trans-Missia- artificial, and, therefore, of not much abandonment ol ’ the, Conneaut plan. in g p ant. The capacity of the m ill Noah Washburn, both of Port H ill
busineia.
How far along these negotiations have
sippl congress a t Cripple Creek.
weight.
Were the claimants. The commiison-
progressed Mr. Rhodes could not say. is to lie increased and a pump installed ers flipped a ooln to determine the re­
Compulsory education in New Zea­
Bush Fires la Australia.
N*w Steamer Left for Honolulu.
land is considered a auoceee.
Scnatoo’t Son s Priest
sult.
WASHINGTON.
Beattie,
Wash.,
Jan.
28.—
A
special
Crushed
to
Death
by
Elevator.
New
York
Jan.
80
—
The
American
The Georgia etate university at Ath­
Concord, N. H ., Jan. 28__ W illiam
The Potlatch oountry is infested
from Vancouver, B. C., says: The de­ freight steamer Hawaiian, of the New
ens oelebrated its centennial.
Gallinger, son of United States Senator
Ä
T Ä
-
w'“ “ "
w ith cattle thieves again. Reports are
struction
by.
bush
fires
in
Australia,
American-Hawaiian
Steamship
Com­
Vale a football assooistion last yeat Gallinger, began his novitate at the ncoording to mail advices by the
coming from the surrounding country
.^ X m e r e i*
pany. sailed on her maiden trip from by tie efov;“ , t n T e " y “
paid out $1,294.95 for medical attend­ monastery of Graymore, three miles steamer Aorangi, has been appalling
__»_____ woiqan a a commercial club.
At
. that a few head had. been atolen. ho ’
this
port
this
afternoon
for
San
Fran­
Christian Association building, she
ance and $749.80 for “ shoes and re­ dietaot from Garrison on-Hudson, in While many people are dropping dead
W,ieve' have been ap­
cisco and Honolulu. The Hawaiian had watched a physician vaccinate the meeting over 60 prominent citizens
, the Order of Atonement today. He ia
pairs.”
prehended.
were present.
from beat apoplexy, the tbermometei is in command of Captain Banrold,
inmetff?, and took the elevator to go to
now
known
aa
Brother
Leo.
A
t
tbe
The British ambassador in a com­
I t ia reported from Nez Perce« that
eud of two yean Brother Leo w ill be running up to 116 and 120 in the and is the second of the ling’s new vet. her room. She fainted, and falling i. W illiam M.Baoon, an engineer on
munication to tbe secretary of state formally ordained a priest of the Epis­ shade, hundreds qpon hundreds of fam­ eels to leave this port. Monthly sail­
fovward, her head caught between the the Spokane F a ll. A Northern, who Messrs. Croizer and Schaffer have com­
praised Americans at the siege of Pe­
ilies have been burned out, some of tbe ings w ill follow with the new steam­
floor and ttje ascending ear.
H er
¿ Ure<’ lD the coll'P«> of »he pleted arrangement« for buying all the
copal church, and w ill go out upon his
kin.
4
country residents destroyed being cost­ ers, Oregonian, Californian, Ameri head was badly crushed and she di«d bridge between Meyers F a ll, .n d Mar- hog« on the prairie. They have lease,I
chosen work s« a missionary.
ly
structures.
oan, Alaskan and Arisonian.
In the South tbe Italians are found
eus, July 8», IfiOO, has sued the com­ gronnd ont of tbe citv lim it«, where
within five minutes.
to be good cotton pickers. They are
they have erected building, for the care
pany for $76,750 damages.
V
Mysterious Fire.
Attempt
on
the
Life
of
Queen
of
Spain.
quick and have pimbie fingers.
t
of the stock.
New Peace Offer to Bolivia.
Chicago, Jan. 28.— Fire of a mvster*
Thu Fair Haven Canning Company
Loudon. Jan. 88.— W hile tbe queen
Pisa of Socialist Psp«r Foiled.
S w ill A Co., of Chicago, secured the ious origin destroyed the big wholesale
Lima. Peru, via Galveston, Tex..
John Krogan, a merchant of Hauser
has receive,! p l.Dg and ipeoifiali#fi;
first coiftraot to supply Amerioan meals glaasware and crockery store of Pitkin regent and her oliildren were boating Jan. 80.— I t is reliably a as er ted that
Paris,
Jan.
30.—
Reoently
Le
Petit
Junction,
was seriously Injured et
for
a
new
warehouse
that
w
ill
be
built
in the royal park, on the outskirts of
to tbe Ruesiau government.
A Brooks. Lake and State streets, early
Chlla haa made new peaceful propo­ Sou, a Socialist journal announced that immediately.
The building when Rathdrum last week by falling out of
Madrid, today, a (hot wee fired from
Accident and health lnserauoe com­ this morning, causing a loss of $560,- tbe bank, and penetrated tbe gunwale sitions to Bolivia on a very favorable it was prepared to sell guns to its ecl>- completed w ill oort $8,000 and w ill
• buggy. H e struck on the left side
panies representiog-$60,000,000 in pol­ 000, and Injuring several firemen. ’’The ef the boat. The perk was eearohed, basie, and that Bolivia ia disposed to soribers a t a very moderate figure be •nperior to other cannery
of bis face.and nead, and was picked
warehonseo
icies have consolidated, with general U tter were hurt by falling glaaawgre but the aeeailant waa not dieoovered. accept them.
ing persuaded that an armed nation on tb e Puget «ound.
up in an unconscious condition. H is
or ware scorched by’' damea which sud­
offices in Chicago.
injuries are serious.
was
indispensable
to
the
welfare
of
Tbe qneen regent was considerably
A new electric company has baan
denly buret from the windows.
the republio and the country.
The
Twe EmbczzleaMats ia Berlin.
alarmed.
Aocordlng to a report just ieeued by
A public road is being laid out
ganired at W a ll. W a ll.. „
government
,
watched
tbe
proceedings
the state mine inspector of Montana
Belin, Jan. 80.— Yesterday two e*n
Small Coin« Mere Extensively Used.
w S u V , U ‘ abZn‘ ” ra,lM " ^ h of across the L ittle Cottonwood canyon,
H»La
Gould
T
tk
u
a
Partner.
,nd
fln“
Hy
decided
that
a
W
alla
W
all«
nn
u.-
'
■O0*n
of
that state produce« 88 I -8 per oent of
hestlementa Were reported in Berlin,
W alla
on , th«
Ceuta and nickels are now being
W
d u W w alla,
« ^
* " ■ * * * «1 the between Cul de Sao end the Beeman
Helen Gould has formed a partner­ the Mitteideuutaohe Kredit bank loa- depot of arms was not safe in the W
the world’s copper output end *1 per
alla W alla
prairie, which w illdie of groat conven­
need to e much greeter extant than ship with e Pol Uh tailor to work a
oent of the output of this oountry.
leg 200,000 marks, and Herr Shkretah-
ience to the people, of the latter plaoa
power w i l l be
ever before.
Colerado gold mine.
mar, the banker, 80,000.
to reach the excellent grain market
end railroad shipping point at this
place.
or
turn.
Ho
J. a .
which
Miss
Wis..
chafed
been
testi nu
cilio th
Hi
Promt
pròmii
ment.
day.
Unci
arngem
Pan-Ai
half a i
A lav
keep sti
th e ir be
TOO KW
When yc
Tonio
printed i
is eimplj
le u fo
Indians
There
different
dian ooni
position i
PBBTl
Garfl«L
B IB I»
and f h
tae bio
Bystan
woundsi
j Poliosi
V a n a in ’
E x p e ri
w v u if i
the mam
inatrums
ft is tho
able, oa i
and BB.
ebangui
would
When ra
tbs Seoul ia
accept Irai
•ouutor folli
Tomi
ehargod.
Tommy
Tommy
charged
A obur
don, bad
«u tib u le
w an to :
it was
plate wee|
pews.
Tho :
Chills part
Tastai
Kansas
a great exf
in 1894 in ,
n iveriaiy of|
ritory.
Sho— I f
could get m^
to me?
“ To tell tl
idea you wol
TheOli
s. s. s.
and herbs
and when
•earchea ou
o f poisons
th e leaat she
O n th e coal)
begins to it
fo rS . S. S. is l
but an excel)
ens and b u i|
w h ile purgis
4 ties. S. 3 . 3
blood poison ,
R h e u m a til
Ulcers, Kcx
R h eu m , H e r
and is an in f j
an tido te fo r I
C ontagious
A record
successful cud
of. S. S. S.f
th an ever,
th e thousand
pondence is
h is to ry of th
to th a n k us I
haa done the
in g advice
letters receil
a tte n tio n ,
a life -lo n g stu
eases, and
th an the
■takes a s t
you to w rite I
or skin trout
whatever fo r|
Ta« SWIFT I
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