Dayton herald. (Dayton, Or.) 1885-1909, March 15, 1901, Image 2

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    Dayton Herald.
REPORT ON INDEMNITIES
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PROPOSED BY COLOMBIA.
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CO M PANY FORM ED.
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Ultimate Object la to Operate Boats
Scheme for the United States to Ac­
and Cars From Spokane to Portland.
quire the Panama Canal.
NORTH YAKIMA. Wash . March 13.
. PEKIN, March 11.—The ministers'
—The Uppea» River Transportation
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NEW YORK. March 12.—According
Company has' been Incorporated for
DAYTON
committee has completed its report,
OREGON.
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All D .u . to * special to the Herald, Senor Silva,
and the general principles to be items of Interest From All Parts |th„ Colombian minister to the United Cessation of Hostilities of the the purpose of controlling a line of Declines to AccepHhe Amended
steamers on the Columbia river. The
adopted In cases of indemnities based
of the Stats.
Status, has already Informally sub­
boats will make regular daily trips
Canal Treaty.
Armies in South Africa.
upon laws in harmony with the Roman
mitted proposals to Secretary Hay
from Priest Rapids to The Dalles and
carry the great wheat crop of Eastern
for the acquisition of the Panama
and English systems. This decision
was not reached without considerable COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL HAPPENINGS 'aQal by this government, and has GENERALS. KITGMENER AND BOTHA MEET Washington to market. The lncor- GREAT B R ITA IN 'S REPLY IS RECEIVED
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porators of the company are J. M.
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been Invited to discuss them further.
discussion, some believing .that ^the
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Russell, George "fj/Tllakely and T. A.
Preliminary protocols were entered
claims of men of good reputation
Hudson. In addition to operating on
An Interesting Cefiection «I Item Fron the should be paid In full wlthoqj further A Brief Review of the Growth and Improve- . Into aome time ago with Coata Rica Arrangements lor the Surrender e( the Beer I the Columbia, they will run a line of No Counter Proposal Mad«— II Negotiations
menti
of
the
Many
Induttrici
Through­
and
Nicaragua,
io
that
these
two
Arc Resumed It Must Be on this Side
steamers- to Lewiston, Idaho, on the
Two Hemispheres Protnfed Ina
General's A rm y— Steyn end Dewet
consideration. On the other hand,
countries during the summer will
Snake.
.
out Our Thriving Commonwealth.
—J h e Text Withheld.
Condensed Form
Do Not Figure in the Deal.
a case was mentioned trtielV- 1 W a n
In connection with the navigation
probably be merely Interested spec­
of high repute claims $10,000 each for
of the rivers a plan Is under consld-
tators of the moves which the United
London, March 11.—A dispatch eratlon to construct an electric rail­
Eugene—A new opera house la to be States, Great Britain and Colombia
Minister Conger left Pekin ter his own, his wife's and her daughter's
Washington, March 13.—The long
home.
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nerves and $20,000 for property de­ but IK at Eugene.
from Lourenco Marques says: Gen way through the counties of Douglas expected
will make.
answer from the British
eral
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Eastern
Washington,
Athena—Athena has elected T. B.
eral
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England rejects the Hay-Paunce­ stroyed, whereas it is known that the
oral Kitchener has granted General
and- connect wJth SpOkane. The road government to the state department's
It
Is
understood
that
these
are
the
fote tieaty.
latter estimate Is more than twice Page school director and J. W. Smith essential points which the Colombian Botha a seven days' armistice to en will reach all of the wheat centers communication reciting the action of
clerk.
able him to confer with the other anil be used for hauling wheat to the senate' upon the Hay-'Pauncefote
A Filipino band was defeated near the value of all.
Baker C ity-T he Baker City post- «‘”æ rn®ent WlH urge: A *®a8eJ ° r a genera te.— '----------- . —
Santa Cruz.
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Priest Rapids. There It will be loaded trekty wad returned at noon today.
The negotiations, Mr. Rockhill says, office
will
term of years; so long as theU hited ; •*“
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. on steel barges and hauled down the Lord Pauncefote, the British ambas
a—sta
mp
-can
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n
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8lxteen lives were lost by the storm a r e go in g on w e ll and he
Tiiachlne.
States may desire, not exceeding 200- A special dispatch from Pretoria rtver to The palles. A portage rail- sador. had «Lready acquainted Sec-
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son why they should not be completed
The o a ll.e -T h e DaJleB treaBurer years, of the territory across which dated today Bays General Kitchener ¿ ay wm be UBPd 4o haul the barges retary Hay with the fact that he had
President McKinley will start for in two m,onths, with the exception of had an available cash balance March the Panhma canal is being construct­ and General Botha had a long confer- around the falls and Into the Colum- received a communication from his
the Pacific coast April 30.
the commercial treaties, which "will 1 of $1,655.64.
ed; in return for such lease Colombia ence on Gun hill this morning Gen- bla below, when the boats will be government on the subject and it had
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. towed to Portland and the Pacific been in his possession- for several'
Victims of the plague are dying In probably take a long time.
Eugene—A large electric trans- is to receive either a percentage of eral Botha was alone, and General oagt po,n(g for 8jjlpn,ent to the Ori- (lays. Secretary Hay had acquired
the streets of Cape Town.
General Chaffee replied to the copy former has arrived at Eugene for the ' the tax on tonnage passage through Kitchener was accompanied by his enta| markets.
“ general knowledge of the character'
A secret society burled alive na­ of General Yin TBchang's letter sent "Bating company
the canal, or a lump compensation; secretary. A dispatch from Pretoria, The steamer
Billings,
which
has
I
of
the British response. 1-ord Pawnee-
tives friendly to Americans.
him by Count von Waldersee that he
Baker City—Improvements to cost recognition of the rights of the dated Tuesday March 5, evidently been lying on a rocky- bar 20 feet fote came to the state department at
The French ex-consul at Manila la had given Instructions to the Amer- ^ ¿ ’"«¿¿ake* CRy*
WarBhUer French company, which will sell Its held u d bv the censor has lust "bove water a few miles below Pasco, noon by appointment. He brought
accused of dealing with insurgents.
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' is now being overhauled preparatory the answer with him and read it to
concession with Colombia'* consent reached here. It says General Kltch- ,Q launching for the upper rivet traf- Secretary Hay. It was
lean troops when any detachments
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,
the form of
Eight persons were killed and many
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Eagle Point—It Is reported from to the United States.
ener met General Botha and other fie. A line of steamers will be run 1 Instructions from Lord Lansdowne,
Injured by an exploslou In a Chicago were sent against robbers and Boxer. Engle Polnt that ear|y frogtg haye not
Boer leaders at Middelsburg Febru- from the upper Columbia to Priest the British minister of foreign uffalrs,
laundry.
to obtain to the fullest extent possible injured growing wheat,
arv 27 w h e n t h e n u e s t io n o f t h e nos- Rapids and open up the trade from to Lord Pauncefote, and he left a
18 CLOSE TO DEATH.
Pendleton—Water meters for the
Carnegie has offered 175,000 for a the assistance of Chinese officials In
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^ e great mining districts In the Re- copy of these instructions with Sec-
library to Davenport, la., and also to making arrests and punishing the , Pendleton water system have arrived
slbillty of the termination of hostili- pub][c an(j ‘surrounding country.
retary Hay. At the conclusion of the
Springfield, 111.
guilty.
Regarding Indemnity for *?d are being sold for $10, $15 and LI Hung Cheng's Life Hangs by a ties was discussed. Another dispatch
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conference, it was stated that the ln-
$20
each.
Kirby Graves, Bill Johnson and losses sustained by missionaries and
from Pretoria, dated Wednesday.
MUTINY ON ALBANY-
structions to Lord Pauncefote were to
Thread.
'notify the government o f the United
Henry Brooks, negroes, were hanged native Christians, General Chaffee
Gold Hill—It is reported that a rich
March 6, says the meeting between
P,EKIN,
March
12.—Li
Hung
Chang
Sailors on American Cruiser Rebelled States that the British government
at Richmond, Ark., for murder.
vein of gold-bearing quartz
pointed out that his sentiments were three-foot
did' nOt’ fcee its way clear to accept
at Hong Kong.
has been struck on the old Clock place Is again seriously 111, End hts physic­ General Kitchener and General Botha
The Pennsylvania house of repre­ well known to the American mission-. pear
Gold Hill,
has awakened deep Interest, and that 'YTACOMA. "Wash.. Mpri h 13.—Ad- tbe senate amendments,
ian says his life Hangs.by a thread.
sentatives adopted a resolution favor­
The amendments were treated In
Prince Chink and Earl Li seem to there are favorable expectations as vices brought by the steumshlp Good-
Perry—The Grand Ronde Lumber
ing the election of senators by the arle.s; that he w«» opposed to exfor-
win state that 75 sullors mutinied on detail at some length In argumenta-
people— 7
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:— — tion In every form, and that he fa- Company will start up its mill at Per- think that by spreading rumors of the to the probable outcome.
fashion, thé purpose of the Brit
Accordlng to the Sun, the surrender board the cruiser Albany at Hong , tlve
Relatives of Oregon school direct­ vored strict Justice in every case, and rX this week. About 4,000,0,00 feet court's unwillingness to return to Pe­
Ko-ig last month. The cause was lack Ish government being to show that
ors cannot be employed as teachers thathe would agree quickly to his ex- of log8 are on band,
kin, unless thia or that thing la done, of General Botha would have been an of money nnd liberty. The refractory It had sound reason for declining to
without unanimous consent of the cellency’a proposition that the lndem-
Coquille1—Farmers on the north fork they can influence the deliberations of accomplished fact before now had sailors were placed in Irons and accept them. After disposing of the
board.
details, the note concludes with an
nttles Sir Robert Hart mentioned of the Coquille report hay scarce in the ministers of the powers. As a General Kitchener been in a position 'ftaken to Cavite fo r trial.
that part of the country; but stock matter of fact, according to reliable
A cloudburst In Maricopa -county, should be settled'by the diplomats.
The Mohammedan rebellion in Kan expression of regret that such a
to
conclude
the
terms
of
surrender.
is in fine condition.
was forced upon the British
Arizona, carried away five miles of
reports from Sinan Fu, the Imperial When the surrender occurs, the Sun Su has assumed such alarming pro­ course
Count von Waldersee will leave
track of the Maricopa & Phoenix
portions that the empress dowager government. There was nothing In
Henderson—The wagon bridge
personages are extremely uncomforta- adds. It will Include the surrender or has commanded General Feng Tze the nature of a counter proposition,
soon for Tsln Tau the. trip possibly Henderson station, which went
railroad.
anrt ble at Sinan Fu, where they-live In entire suppression of General Dewet, Sal to proceed northward from Can­ nor was any opening left for further
Oregon law which abolishes office extending to Shanghai. He says be with the last freshet, is replaced
IHe house of the governor, which is and will involve the termination of ton with haste and undertake their action by the British government. It
of fish commissioner, and creates a expects to return to Pekin temporarily. opened for travel.
was stated that If there is to be a
i subjugation.
similar one, involves question of
Foote Creek—Several tons of ore only a small structure. French mis­ the war
It Is asserted that China has de-
The gunboats Ball and Sugrib, further attempt to amend the Clayton-
whether latter repeals former by Im­ elded to delay her answer to Russia
sionaries
who
have
just
returned
from
mine in the
built at Hong Kong, for 81am.* have Bulwer treaty, so as to authorize the
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lo o t s C re e k d ls trtc t. a re said to h ave Sinan Fu believe that the empress
been turned over to that government, United States to construct a water­
TO HELP 1905 FAIR.
regarding
the
Manchurian
convention
i
yielded
over
$100
a
ton.
dowager would bring the court back
Two highwaymen entered the vil­
with the object of striking terror to way across he isthmus, then It is for
for
a
fortnight.
lage of Ilpe, near Emporia, Kan., and
Lakeview—The old electric system to Pekin on the urst offer of the al­
J
the rebels at Canton. Fourteen bri the United States to make the over­
held up a dozen people, the occu­
The ministers of the powers have for lighting the town of Lakeview has lies, having as a basis the removal of Utah Legislature Pledges Aid of Con- KandB were executetd February 14. tures. The British government simp­
pants of two stores.
resolved to modify the legation plans been discontinued, and will bo- re- the troops', except the legation guards.
- greeslonal Delegation.
Four other men are being starved to ly drops the matter at this point.
The Hay-Pauncefote negotiations
Antonio Leonardodl, Antro Dimet so as to al’ow the five government Placed by the town-plant.
SALT LAKE. March 11.—Willis S. Ieath in cages exposed to public view.
have been ln progress*for something
and Abram Sarturi, miners at the boards to remain In the occupation
Eagle Point—There is considerable
Duniway,
representing
Portland’s
1905
HARRI8ON IS WORSE.
over two years, and owin£ to the
DEPUTY 8HERIFF KILLED.
Nellie mine. In Bear Creek, Colo., of. the Chinese.
anxiety qver the proposed ditch from
fair committee, yesterday addressed
great Interests involved, they have
■**'. ,î
were caught by a snowsllde.
Fish Lake* to the valley, fear's -being 4M:
entertained that the company will' Ex-President’s Condition Now Re- the members of Utah's house of rep-1 Fought a Pitehed Battle With Two constituted the' lead I nit international
Two men 4ere killed outright anti
question at Issue before the state de­
RADICALS IN MAJORITY.
resentatives, and later Interviewed
Hignwaymen.
take so much water out of the streams
three Injured by a dynamite explosion
garded as 8sr:ous.
that there will not be enough left
the state senators personally in be- , MILTON Cal., March « .- N e w s partment. The treaty was signed
at a quarry near El Paso. All were
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baa. jusl been, received here, that prior to the^opening of the 56th con­
Mexicans except the foreman, Chas. Not a Bright Outlook for the Flatt lor irrigating purposes and to run
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., March 12.— hrfrr of the Lewis and Clark
eenten- deputy sheriff Holman, of Calavesas gress, and was submitted to the sen-. .
the grist mill.
Shely.
The
condition
of
ex-Presldent
Harri­
Amendment.
nlal.. 'Today both houses, under sus- ;ounty, was shot and killed at Wal- qte In December, 1899. It at once «
Pilot Rock—A painful accident oc­ son la serious-. Dr. Jameson stated penslon of the rules, adopted a con- 1 lace, a
Navajo Indians, in New Mexico, are
small town near here, in a encounutered opposition In that body,
-»HAVANA,
March
11.—The
commit­
curred
at
the
Warner
saw-mill,
twelve
becoming restless because of the ab­
today that the upper part o f General currPnt resolution recognizing the ex- ¿tche’d battle witn two highwaymen. but after some delay-w«s~-ftn«lly rat-<*
miles
south'
oMPIlot
Rock.
Will
War
tee
on
relations
of
the'
Cuban
consti­
sence of two or.inree of their num­
Harrison’s left lung was Inflamed. I
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of the latter is reported seriously tiled aftqy severnl- amendments hqd
ber, who are ' attending a Chici&o tutional convention, to which was' re­ her, while riding on a log carriage, t - v
,
,
,
position anti pledging the help of wonndBd
been .adopted. The chief Issue was
There
is
some
danger
of
the
conges-
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wounaea.
v-as
struck
on
the
head,
and
while
exhibition.
.
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- the lung Utah s congressional delegation in se-
Two prominent residents of Wal- made on what was known as the
ferred the Platt amendment, is made stunned leaned over" in suclf a man­ tlon extending to the rest of
County lo d g e. Gregory, at Louis­ up of three radicals—Silva, Vlllahuen- ner that a large piecg of flesh was
curlng the aid 4b<* the-government to lace were held up and robbed by the Davis amendment.’ While1 fn terms
and to the right lung. Until 3 o’clock
did not give the Unljed States
ville. held that the Pullman Palace da and Gualberto Gomez—and two cut
make it a -great Oriental fair. The . hand!«. The men who were robbed this
out
of
his
thigh
by
the
saw
a right to fortify, the canaj, yet In
this afternbon, General Harrjson was.
Car Company Is not a railroad’" and
w ,n » ■
general language it expressed the
Unity—It "Is reported- from Unity, resting easy, but at that time he be­
that Its rolling stock cannot be taxed conservatives — Tamayo and Quesada.
right of this country .to adopt such
Burnt u rivcu*
th a t txnJtY;
t h o r p Woo
urn«
v*»-’***-* »»««is»«*
v eH j-Mtest
as railroad property.
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—
Tamayo, It is understood, Is now In on " upper
came slightly wotoe and Dr. Jameson to n a me three commissioners to re- iolman. with a small posse, went to measures
In regard to the canal as
disastrous fire fn that burg. James
port to the next governor of"Utah the • Wallace to arrest the robbers with
The Colorado Htockgrowers’ Asso­ favor of accepting the amendment In a Payton’s
was
called.
He
said
that
he
was
cer­
were deemed necessary for the proper
merchandise store
a m o u n t o f m o n e v n e c e s s& r v - fo r t h e . the result above noted.
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ciation adopted a resolution request­ ft» entirety. He intends taking a was totally general
maintenance of American authority.
destroyed, Including quite tain notnlng was to be apprehended
ing the "department of the interior to firm stand on this position, and will t stock of goods
’ ,
After extender, debate In executive
The building was for the next 48 hours, but the age of exhibit by the state.
General Young Returning.
send an Inspector. West 'to inquire
practically, .new, two stories high, the patient renders all calculations
Mr. Duniway returned to Boise to- -- Washington, March 13.—The quar- session two other amendments were
into local conditions and give settlers, send a minority report to the con­ the
adopted, and the treaty was ratified—
callle-owners and others a hearing vention. If necessary. His political hall. upper story being-uBeu as a dance uncertain. At b o'clock this evening day in the Interest of the exposition, termaeter general Is informed that as amended.- The other two amend­
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i the transport Logan left Nagasaki
relative to forest reserve regulations. influence and position are expected, to
General Harrison was suffering some
ment* abrogated the Clayton - Bulwer
Ashland—A petition ’has been for­
O N D ER FU L c a v e d is c o v e r e d
rhur8day
for Young
San Francisco
with treaty and struck out the provision
LI Hung Chang is again seriously have a good effect with the others. warded to Washington for the pro­ pain, but was resting comparatively W
WONDERFUL
CAVE DISCOVERED. Major
General
and the Thirty-
111.
Senor Tamayo is chairman of the posed free rural, dell very route south easy.;
thlrd and Thlrty-foqrth Volunteer reg­ of the treaty which Invited .other for­
Abounds In Curiosities and Contains iments. General Young, on his ar­ eign governments to express their
Willspolnt, Tex., was wrecked by a committee on foreign relations of the of Ashland. The route reaches from
rival at San Francisco, will relieve approval of It.
cyclone.
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TO ORGANIZE GOVERNMENT.
Remains of Prehistoric Races.
convention. The committee held a Ashland eight miles to W. H. Shep­
General
Shafter of the command of
herd’s
place,
-and
returns
via
Emi­
Ex-President Harrison is very se­ short secret session this afternoon
TACOMA,
March 9.—The town of the department of California, and the
BOER8 HELP BRITISH.
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grant creek. The number of families
riously ill. •
- t
.Philippine
Commission
Leave
for
Chehalis
is
excited
over
the
reported
atter
will
be retired as a major
and appointed Gomez secretary.
which would be served on this route
Two Thousand of Them Are Ready
Dewet. with 400 Boers, has escaped
discovery ot an Immense cave by H. .eneral.
Political demonstrations have ceased. :s 125, and the number of people
Lucana*
to the northward.
to Enlist.
498,
and
one
postoffice,
Baron,
would
and there is absolute quietness
MANILA, March 12,-Judge Taft F Fore8t' of Chicago, in the eastern
EIGHT LIVE8 LOST.
be discontinued.
Russia assures the powers she will throughout the island.
BLOEMFONTEIN' March 13 —Gen­
part
of
Lewis
county.
Exploration
1
not annex Chinese territory.
Fort Klamath—Melhase Bros., of and his associates of the United
eral Dewet is reported to be moving
The strike has been settled, the Fort Klamath weighed 184 head of StateB Philippine commission, accom­ was made a distance of five miles, Forty-Two Persons Were Injured northward steadily, at the rate of 25
Japan has ordered new* battleship
and Several Are Missing.
stevedores, lightermen and carmen re­ beef cattle last week at the Mitchell panied by their wives and a number revealing strange and wonderful
miles a day. with a view of crossing
from England to Yokohama.
CHICAGO, Marcn 13.—By the ex­ the railway to the eastward. He
ranch and delivered them to George of prominent Filipinos, embarked to­ Bights. After entering a lower pas­
turning
to
work
this
afternoon.
The
Megler'8 cannery, at Brookfield,;
plosion of a boher ln the Doremus should now be west of Kroonstadt.
Kohlhagen
of
Rbseburg.
The
average
Wush., was damaged $15,000 by Are. stevedores agreed to compromise on weight was 1252 pounds, from which day on the United States transport sage beneath the main cavern, the aundry. 468 West Madison street, Several small commandoes are in
It is reported that Kitchener de­ $2 50 A-merican money for a day's was deducted four pen cent, making Sumner ahd sailed for Lucena- Prov­ explorer came to a subterranean lake. his morning, eight persons were ln- possession of the southeastern por­
mands unconditional surrender from work, and $4 for night work. The the selling weight 1201 pounds. The ince of Tayabas, Luzon, where they Upon the pebbled beach were found itantly killed, 42 were Injured, and tion of the Orange River colony, from
are missing.
Boers.
which the garrisons of Dewetsdorp.
Ward line agent agrees to send home price paid was 7% cents, an average will organize the provincial govern- boats of ancient and strange make. several
The cause of tne explosion has not Weepner, Smithfield and Rouxvllie
of $45.03%. The- total price paid for ment. At the time of their departure some petrified, others partially so. In
England declines to modify the the American longshoremen.
been determined with accuracy as have been withdrawn.
all
was
$8.286.90.
canal treaty without a satisfactory
the pier was thronged with natives.
one of the small rooms of the first yet, ana It will probably require an
It is Impossible not to be struck
quid pro quo.
Struck Gold in Mindanao.
Wheat—Walla Walla, 55® 56c; Val , The insurgents have surrendered ; cavern were found the remains of two official Investigation to settle the with the fact that a great portion of
natter.
ley,
nominal;
bluestone,
57^c
per
600
rlfle8
ln
the
Province
of
Pam-
General Chaffee refuses to allow
human beings, both giants in size, the
the former enemies of Great Britain
New York, March 11.—Frank W’.
Reports of the number of dead ln In South Africa now frankly throw In
bushel.
: panga, Bulacan and Bataan during the man 7 ‘feet 10 inches tall, thè iFSman
the.,decapitation. of several Boxer
Redding,
formerly
of
Newark,
who
e
ruins
run
an
the
way
from
six
to
chiefs condemned by a Chinese judge.
Flour—Best grades, $2.8O@$3.4O pre last four weeks.
their )ot*with the British. Brandfort,
a few inches less. Both bodies were
was a member of the Astor battery barrel; graham, $2.60
). It
Is known
that 36 employes
ot I ¡¿ ™ nV u d7 ‘ a n T Bloemfontein ““com"
■ o e e n / a w v
h o d
» rs
I
Radical Cubans still hope for abso­ during the Spanish war, has, It is
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7
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reported
either
frozen
stiff
or
.mum­
he
laundry
had
entered
the
place
Millstuffs—Bran, $16 per ton; mid­
panies of et-burghers are now bearing
lute independence, and that the
dlings. $21.50; shorts, $17.50; chop. in Manila last week, and the Philip­ mified. Hammers and drills of brass before the explosion occurred, be- arms against the Boers. They state
United States will not enforce Platt said, discovered a gold mine on the $16.
pine Evangelical church claims to
,-ause the automatic timekeeper found their object Is not to operate against
were found.
Th» elaborate work in the ruins showed that number of
amenument.
Islam] of Mindanao. In the Philip­
Oats—White, 44®45c per bushel; have secured many new members,
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their former comrades, but to defend
must
have
taken
many years and was
pines.
A
quantity
of
the
dust
he
has
gray, 42® 43c.
Lieutenant General Miles, accom­
homes and property against
were
entering
at
the
moment
of
the
Hay—Timothy, $12@12.50; clover, Threa persons Killed by Tornado, apparently done ages ago by a pre-
panied by his staff, wifi leave for a forwarded to his brother, William F
marauding bands. Every town ln the
r
■ flr o o -n n
z a r ilH
o
» .
'
explosion,
making
the
approximate
to-
.
„
...
trip to Cuba, where he will make an Ridding, of Newark. The latter sent $7®«.50; Oregon wild hay, $6@7 per, _
historic race.
State occupied by, „the British
Forest City, Ark., March 12.—Three
al of 40 employes ln and around the Free
Inspection of the principal .military it to the United States assay office in t o n .
will soon become a center of British
building.
Butter—Fancy creamery, 22^@*.5c; persons were killed and many injured
posts, t
,
Influence, extending a long distance
New York, and he has received a re­ dairy, 18® 20c.
Per Capita Grain Products.
It Is reported that an officer of the ln their vicinity. Over 13,000 refu-
-
in this vicinity last night by a tor-
The mill plant of the Centralia port from the government assayer
It has been figured out that the
Eggs—Oregon ranch, 12@12Hc; nado, and 16 houses, and miles of
Shingle Oompany, Centralia, Wash.,
per dozen.
fences and many trees were leveled United States produced 2200 pounds safe to use In Its present condition. and many of them demand arms and
was destroyed Dy Are. The fire Is that the dust proved to be 897 fine,
Poultry — Chickens, mixed, $3.50
supposed to have originated from the and that It is worth in its crude state @4; hens, $4.50@5; dressed, ll@12c to the ground. Ten miles northeast -of grain for each Inhabitant; England Laundry employes, however, declare permission to take the field. If their
requests are granted It will be easy
*4* per pound; springs, $404.50 per doz the tornado shattered the house of J. 360 pounds.
furnace. The loss is estimated at $18 60 an ounce.
(hat the boiler had not been Inspect­ to
get 2.000 ex-burghers enrolled on
about $5,000; Insurance, $¿.000,
ed, and therefore not condemned.
en; ducks, $5@6; geese. $5@6 per A. Woody, killing »Voody and seriously
the British side.
Injuring his wife and his stepson. Bob
dozen.
The
wreckage
near
the
boiler
and
Exports
of
American
Corn.
The officials of the foreign office
Floods in Hungary.
Allen. The other victims were ne*~
'n the east part of the building at
Potatoes—45@60c per sack.
at Copenhagen deny that the negotia­
JAP8 W IT H BOGUS PAPERS.
groes.
>
American exports of corn have aver­
Dried
fruits—Apples,
evaporated,
' London, March 11.—The Vienna cor- once took fire, and through the blind-
tions with the United States for the
ng
clouds
of
dust
and
smoke
and
5®6c
per
pound;
sun
drle'd,
sacks
or
aged
173,000,000
bushels
a
year
since
sale of the Danisn West Indies have
VANCOUVER, B. C„ March 13 -I t
German plantation experts clalm respondent of the Dally Express says; -scaping steam could be seen strug-
been discontinued, and they confirm 1895, an Increase of 254 per cent over boxes.3@4c; pears, 8@9c; prunes
is reported that a number of Japa-
Several
Hungarian
villages
have
Italian.
5@7c
;ling
men
and
women,
some
of
them
silver,
extra
choice,
that
the
Samoan
Islands
have
a
great
the statements from Washington that the preceding five years.
5®7.
future In coffee, tea. tobacco, cotton, been Isolated by the floods. All along ia!f burled In wreckage, others feebly ?he boiTn^lrv Hne
r 'X
no peremptory note has been sent to
t h e hankH o f »h e i t a m . h .
»ri< "ndeavorlng to climb to some place of
boundary line from British Colum
Mutton—Gross, best sheep, wethers, of*.
Denmark by the United States.
the bank8 ot the Danube
wh|]p from
f
various parts
Darts of
of b,a to Washington recently hail In
$4.75; ewes, $4®4.50; dressed. 6%@ etc-
, and
, its , trlb- , mfety, while
various
Suicides in Germany.
thelr possession fraudulent British nat­
utaries great damage has been done. ; the ruins came cries for help.
Orders have gone forward from the
7c per pound.
The-number of suicides In the Ger­
navy department for the return of
Hogs—Gross, choice heavy. $5@5.25;
The Bell Telephone Company has Tbe lower part of Budapest is flooded
The fire department soon extln- uralization papers, the date of their
the battleship Oregon, which has been man empite last year was 10.700.
light, $4.75@6; dressed, 6@7c per bought for $500,’000 a system of self- -to a depth of five feet. The bitter i guished the flames and the work of P_a8»P?5t8 8h“w,n* theY had resided
n«nm l
........................
.
.
.
____
___ i ln b e t i l ^ l s u province
so long a time on the Asiatic station,
pound.
induction coll, which makes conver- cold
1. driving wolves
from
the
t ^ ^ r i ^ only
' n a V fraction
s ^ X - of
i
to the United States. She will prob­
Veal—Large. 7@7>/4c per pound;
Fiji
Sunday
School*.
ably sail for home about May 1, to
satlon between New York and Lon- pathian mountains to the villages be- ; rarr)ed to near.by stores where they the trafflc ,n fraudulent papers had
small. 8>4®9c per pound.
There are 40.000 native pupils In
be 'replaced by the Wisconsin when
Beef—Gross, top steers, $4.50® don as easy as between near-by low- They have killed 12 people were given hasty m ed ial attention b,Pen broken up when the commls-
the vessel has 'finished her official the Sunday schools of the Fiji islands. 4.75; cows. $4®4.50; dressed bfeef,
during the last four weeks.
and then taken to hospitals ln am­ slons of several notaries connected
points.
with the. practice wei-e canceled by
trial.
8c per pound
bulances.
the government some months ago.
An Unsolved Mystery.
8oldiere
Ran
the
Town.
Rich Strike in Republic Mine.
The silk Industry of China em­
Northweet Postal Orders.
Pittsburg, Pa., March 11.—The mys­
After careful and patient Investi­
Chicago, March 11.—Two hundred
Spokane.
12.—A well-founded
Burglars Took $6.600 From Bank.
gation
thé
historical
committee
of
the
ploys. It Is estimated, from 4,000.000 tery surrounding C. B. Howland, or Society of CsAtornia” Honeeto haZ report from March
Washington, March 13.—The post-
Republic I. to the effect
° f the/ f/ th ,nfant? ' at Fort
*
Argonia,
Kan., March 13.—The prl-
to 6,000,000 people.
Harrison, the aliegea English earl learnea that January 24, 1848, was that $1.400 ore has been struck in Sheridan, created a panic last n igh t,
J.ett' .Bak«r ™unt£
■ ? 1U I
bank of J. H. Springer was
A writer on modern waterways who died In the Allegheny general hos­ the exact date of the discovery of gold the Morning Glory raise. A streak ,n the nttle town of Highwood, which mall for that point will be deilvered robbed by three men and $2 600 in
adjoin, the fort. The soldiers were at Lime.
raah and , 4.000 ln r"gtBt"red govern
says that In the near future electric pital of typhoid fever yesterday, has in California by James W. Marshall., of e|ght ,nchpg ag. ayp(, th, t
registered govi
>
The
name
of
the
office
at
Victor,
traotton will be universally adopted not been solved. The claim that he
D1 .
, ,
,
,
Assessments will cease, according to on leaTe- and after first visiting sa-
ment 3 per cent bonds secured.
Black
walnut
canes
from
a
tree
th„
dtrpctors
Thp
Buttp
Bo’
ton
loons,
many
of
them
became
drunk,
“
a8°
n
p
.
T
1"1*'
Wa8h"
nm
vK
w
a
m
u
v
c
a
n
e
s
irn
m
rree
on
a
r*
»»
«
n
\
Mason
county.
Wash.,
has
been
was
"Earl
of
Wargrave"
was
based
on c a n a ls? \ ~
About $140 in gold and $8,000 in bonds
farm formerly owned by Abraham Lh.L
i»
5 B° /tOn
on letters found among hla effect». In the
in n at
n» oam
uk h a v « » . 1« $M a «. aa a « —
_______ ’______
Lincoln in Harristown township, Ma- to
m,n®
Bep.ubl*
c bas 18 Inches of ore an(j flght.8 were numerous. Two sa-
were left untouched. The robbers
The great Salt Lake is said to be In
which he was addressed as Cecil Sher­ con 'county, 111., were given to the worth■ over $200 per ton, according to loons were wrecked, and the residents
secured their, tools from the Sant?
Imminent dartqer of drying up. the
Power From Niagara.
»
.
.
.
ih
°
D'
Q
w
1
1
S
M
S
«•!««*
A
W
*
A A» $*J| A$w
brooke Beaumont Howland. Earl of members of the cabinet by Ihe presi- ‘ „ o n ^ ’Vh«1 rtrike’ to’Tt* a ^ J h *2» ot th<’ vl,lage were c° “ Pelled to keep
, .
i ^e section house near-by. The vault
drain upon it being due to Irrigation
l ^ ' ;
* a? «»‘«red through th e brick wa„.
thev had
hail been
b e e n sent
s e n t from
fro m e r 8 o n -
1 n e » t r ik e Is at a depth of
_____
dent to whom they
Wargrave.
off
the
streets.
160
feet.
requirements.
ot eicctr,city from
Illinois.
I
i Burned to Death.
» The Hartford (Conn.) Times enu­
Extradition Treaty Confirmed.
The
slanting
tooth
harrow
with
the
Financial Crisis in Japan.
Botha Willing to Surrender.
merates 55 kinds of wild birds that
i
i.'»». li - 4 __8a" Francisco, March 12.—Three
Soldiers Start For Philippines.
Washington. March ll.- T h e senate
¿’ ‘^ h ^ t
J*
of horse, were
Yokohama, March ll.-T h rou gh the
Lourenco Marques. March 1J—
can be found during February within
Washington,
March 13.—The squad­
in
executive
session'today
con#rmed
8pring.
It
pulverizes
the
surface
of
^
7
^
destroyed
Morton^
“i
t
w
r
/
f
u
,nterventl®
n
of
the
senior
statesmen,
General
Botha
Is
willing
to
surrender.
a radius of 16'miles of Hartford.
'4e asked an armistice In order to ron of the Fifth cavalry stationed at
the
extradition
treaty
with
Great
the
ground
without
pulling
up
the
bl*
Bt
[,Pavenworth
and
Geary
etreSu
th®
Probable
friction
between
the
C. A. Willard, of Minneapolis, and n . u . i . _ V I _ L *.
■ommunlcate with General Dewet and fort Myer, Va„ left for San Francisco,
1_____ ______ J I
t v h p i lf
n la n t a
T h n r n n ix h
h o r r n w ln »
.
.
w viv v k w .
harrowing The . three
men were asleep
In the
hay government and the peers baa been Mr.
Steyn. 8hould they decline, It I* en route to the Philippines, today.
J. F. Cooper, of fo r t Worth, Tex., Britain, which has been pending for ’ beat plants.
^ r . i ‘' x . . T" 7 ‘r; ; ; i h ‘.ddL , ‘> £
'■ •> » » • £ « " « :
<—
•<«•
«
»
___, ______ ____ ___ »elleved, nevertheless, that General
They will sail on the transport Meade
have accepted positions as Judges of
Young and R. Jamieson, and were em- Dag , th mpanHmp fhprB i .
Botha will surrender. The Boers ,bout March 18. The squadron Is
the supreme court of the Philippines. list of crimes for which a man can preparation for clover.
ployed at the stable. The horse, for pa’8' , ,n th" “ « n tim e there J * great havP no artl|lpry or ammunition an3 made up of tro°P8 ’■ K- L a"d M-
be extradited from one country to the
--------
the most part were delivery animals, “negslnese In financial circles, and »re buying all their guns. The’
Margaret Daly wife of the late
The rail-
rail- *■ . ln
_ w command of Colonel William
other the following: Obtaining money
When purchasing potash It is better Outside of the loss of life, the damage banks are experiencing runs. The eg- w a y fro m I-o u ren co M guns.
arq u e s to P re - A R a ffe rty ,
Marcus Daly, is the chief stockholder under false pretenses, the destruction
re' UlUnK fr01B
tr * WM
odu. of gold continues, and sev.ral to r ia Is p ra c tic a lly c le a r o f B oers.
In two banks and trust companies or obstruction of railroads and the
t ,Spanish Gunboat Ashore.
tains
more
undesirable
material
than
,
Wooden
Matches.
fo reig n firm s a re fa llin g , o w in g to
chartered at Helena to take up the endangering of human life, and the
A Y e a r’s Business.
Madrid. March 13.—The Spanish
the others, w hich m akes th e cost o t
S w ed en and N o rw h y e x p o rt 20 000
r e fu s a l o f th e Japanese to ta k e
banking business of her husband la procuring of abortions.
b ,lllo n Passengers and $50.- gunboat Ponce de Leon Is ashore near
. transportation greater In proportion ____
. d e liv e r y o r d e r »
*
000,000 tons o f goods a re c a rrie d I n a
Kutvred k * second e in« matter at tba peat-
■fli* at Dayu>u Ut«|uu
Has Been Completed by the Ministers*
Comm ittee at Pekin.
Si
raro or tnt mt
a
bea
quir
«4»
nped
bandi
yonr
to Ra
nu
Obli
vx a a a
m
B u tte and A naconda.
to
th e
am o un t
of
p a ta .h
co n tain ed .
t ,,M
o f w oo d,B '■ a »ch*
*
y e a r on th e w o rld 's ra ilw a y s .
i
H u e la e .
ab o u t
of Seville.
I
60
m lle a ,
s ou thw est
The I
lernen«
di tlo n ,,
v ig o r
is pron
othe
— fe
blood 1
tu tion
m a la d y
A he
good
n e rv e s j
A s m
h a s no I
rem edy
becaus
m ad e«
Not
effectu
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