Dayton herald. (Dayton, Or.) 1885-1909, March 22, 1901, Image 2

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HOP 8ITUATION.
THE PAN-AMERICAN
VICTIM OF LIVE WIR*.
J.
Old Crop Bold and New Crop Being
Arrangements Nearly Completed —
Ora Fireman Killed, Three Othara
Contracted in Yakima Valley.
Will
Open
May
1.
I n t e n d »■> •«■cond-clree m a tte r at th e peel-
NORTH YAKIMA, Wash.. March
Badly
Hurt.
efflce a t D a * te n , Oregon.
BUFFALO, N. Y.. March 1«.—It h u
20_The hop crop of 1900 has been
been decided to open the Pan-Ameri­
PITT8BURO, Ta., March 19. -Dur-
sold, and contracts are being made
OREGON.
DAYTON
can exposition May 1. At that time
Vigorous Protest to the Vent-
From All Parts ln« the
8 flre
« the R .
Boston
Newspaper
’
£
Ä
' President McKinley and hie cabinet item» o r, ! Interest
...
corner of Duquesne Way and Fort 1 l,c
Ing
are expected to be on their way to
zuelan Government
of the State.
here cle
street, one man loat bla life and three
the Pacific coast, it la proposed to
Bobini.-
• are
- last
«
of
year. -----
sthers were badly mirt. The property
connect tthè president's train by tele­
.
bales of the crop of 1900 on hand.
graph with tbe temple of music. Di­
losa will be fully 250,000, well insured.
Tlie last sales ranged about 14 cents,
rect telegraphic communication will COMMERCIAL ANO FINANCIAL HAPPENINGS
Tbe fire broke out in tbe boiler room THE PROOFREADERS ARE THE VICTIMS although some have been made at HAS BEEN LODGED BY MINISTER LOOMIS
. also be established with tbe executive
at tbe Hiram W. French Company’s
i 18 cents a pound. The indications
offices of the presidents of all the re-
•
t
are favorable for a good crop this
hair felt factory, Just opposite the
'
publics
of
the
Western
hemisphere
4 Brief Review of the Growth and Impro
An Interesting Celkction oi Meme Fran the
main exposition building. Through Upper Moor, of the Adverts Offke Burned y* ^ ' puA/ “ he8hy^ ’ “¡^Imat* s ^ l ' ^ American Minister Informs South Amcrius
and the governor general of Canada,
(nents of the Many Industries Through-
Government That Interference Math
Two Hembphcrei Present'-d In a
At precisely 2 o’clock, Buffalo time,
some confusion. no alarm was turned
Out—Most of the Employes Escaped
the Yakima acreage at 2,400, yielding
I, in for some time, and It was fully 20
they will all be requested to touch
out Our Thriving Commonwealth.
Our Officials Must Cease.
Condemcd Form
an average of 1,600 pounds.
<0 an Adjoining Roof.
' electric buttons In their offices, which
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minutes aftet' the fird’was discovered
One
of
the
most
important
items
’ will start plec-eB of machinery at the
Ashland—Construction of the, Ash- , before the engines reached the scene,
WASHINGTON, March 20 yrhe
__ _
_
for the consideration of hop men Is
Fire at St. Louis caused $100,060 ! exposition. At the same time it Is
BOSTON, March 18.—Three lives
Introduction- of the Bohemian state department, through .Mjhlster
' From the felt factory the flames
damage.
expected that' each will transmit a land freight depot has begun.
Pendleton—Young men of Pendle- 1 lumped across the street, and In a sacrificed, nearly a doseu men more methods of curing in the Yakima val- Loomis, lecently lodged a most vlg-'
Natives of Marinduque want elvll message of greeting,
__ _ a cornet ____
- very
- - , ___
government.
1
President McKinley, from his spe- ton ___________
have organized
band.
short time the exposition ........
bufld- or *e88 Injured, and many thousands ley. Senator A. Heinrich, o£ .the Se- orots protest to the Venezuelan-gov-
erni.ient against further interference
La Ck.nd^-A™iarge’ fr7u Tannery 1 in g 'w iZ b ^ 'ln i «srceTy. Au7he“ flro “J dollars of damage were'the results
,
’
clal car. surrounded by his cabinet.
with Mr. Balz, the U nited...¿tales
Orders were issued for dispatching wm then start the great fountain will be established at La Grande.
men coutd do was to prevent the.• of a Hr<* in the Daily Advertiser and Ugt 8eaBOn and demonstrated that an consular
agent at Barcelona. Vene­
regulars to Manila.
pumpa and will transmit over tbe
John Day—The Sheep Gulch mine, flames spreading. After hard work. Kecord’s seven-story, gray front build- exact imitation of the celebrated zuela. It knows nothing of the last
_ Morocco will be compelled to pay i Wires a message of greeting,
Newspaper Row tonight.
Bohemian hops could be made ttrf (reported Infringement of his liberty,
tbe American claims.
May 14 it Is proposed to hold im- near John Day, has resumed opera- this waa accomplished, and machinery lnK
hall, with its valuable contents, saved.' HoW the flre started Is no* known, Yakima. The hops were cured with- 1 but It Is presumed that the affair Is
N a tlv es o f T utulla aak th at T illa r Posing dedicatory ceremonies when 11 tions.
rem ain !ho?r « v i . í » , * “ ‘ T1,Iey < Is expected that Vice-President Roose-
8alem—The O. R. £ N. Co., whose The main building was a comulete but it was first seen In the pressroom, out artificial heat or sulphur, and connected directly with the troubles
B
veit, Governor Odell ancj a large num- dockB were washed away, contem­ wreck
It spread to the elevator well, and * er« “»ed *n mak*n* a choice blend whl(.h |ed to the first protest. |g.
™
... <h
. «„
i.« °f Yakima beer. It- is claimed that , Iia(-i0 m . Baiz is not a citizen of the
Trlas, an Influential Filipino general,1 ber of national and diplomatic of- plates replacing them.
Two
lumber
yards
adjoining
the
felt
darted
to the top so rapidly that he- aych h
BeI, ,n Seattle for 54 cent; United S ta tes, a fact that mac add
surrendered to the Americans.
flcials will be present. A day, prob-
Eugene-—Many offers are being ri factory soon succumbed. Oallagher & fore tlie occupants of the two upper a pound.
to the difficulty which our government
Several girls lost their \lives In a abI> between June 9 and 12. will be celved for Eugene school bonds, which
The Yakima crop for 1901 Is placed will expect in protecting him.'¡is It
factory fire at St. Joseph, Mo.
designated President’s day, when the district will sell to the amount of Banker lost 1,000,000 feet of lumber, floors were aware that the building
President McKinley and his party, on
and Henry Henk 350,000 reel of valu­ wa^Non flre their rboms were filled at from 18,000 to 20,000 hales of 200 Is determined to do. He was born in1
pouqds each. Contracts are being St. Thomas and is a native Danish
Fighting occurred between students the return from the coast, will ba $25,000.
able hardwood. - Three small dwell- w*th tlajnes and smoke.
.
made at 11 cents lor all that can he citizen, so far as Is known here, but,
and CoBsacks at St. Petersburg.
Summerville—It Is reported that ings near the lumber yards w4re de-
present.
tbe
editorial
rooms
on
the
sixth
.
, produced. None but small growers, having an exequatur issued by the
the complete outfit of new machinery
Fourle's commando escaped from
stroyed,
but,
so
far
as
known,
all
the
floor
there
were
but
five
men.
All
j)Owever
are sellinff at any price, Vonezuelun government recognizing
for the creamery at Summerville has
Taft Commission's Plan.
the British net near Bloemfontein.
inmates
escaped.
bad
to
run
for
their
lives.
On
the
n o new yards are to he planted this him as a United States consular agent,
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beep
ordered.
-
New York, March 16,-r-A Washing­
Willlgm Miller and his Yellow flre- upper floor, occupied by the compos- season, and none will be plowed up for the state department has decided that
Loomis protests to Venezuela ton dispatch to the ’lim es says:
Weston—Two quarter sections of
against further interference with Ball.
The Taft commission has been or­ fine farming land, one .and one-half men were victims of a live wire. The Ing room, were 18 composers and other crops. Growers state that hops he is entitled to the protection of the
heat melted the network of proofreaders, whose situation was may be produced and prepared for United States government. It appear» -
Oregon hopgrowera are contracting dered to forward to the war depart­ miles south of Weston liave changed Intense
wires running In every direction, and mog» critical
Panic stricken they market ior 8 c<*nts per pound, when (hat he is engaged in business and be­
thia-year’s-crop at 11 cents per pound. ment its recommendations for the owners. The price paid was $13,500. one
of
them
in falling struck a trollev mO8t crlncal- Panic stricken, tney 8Ojd at jj centB tf,ey ma|te fa| r pront, came invplveil In trouble with the
form of government to be adopted In
wire,
the
o?her
end
crossing
the
brass
t
r
"8h*d
for
the
W‘"d0* 9h
but it is believed the price will rule Venezuelan military by resisting an
Quartzburg—Quartzburg will soon
Many were rendered homeless by the Philippines. This Is In accord-
fires at Memphis, Ind., and Biamarqk ance with the original instructions, by be connected with Prairie City by nozzle of the hose held by Miller and the flre escape», and all but three of higher this fall; hence those having attempt to collect a forced loan from
The wire ihas been Snyder. Both men fell • as though them succeeded In gaining the roof large yards are not anxious to con- him. More than a month ago the
Mo.
the terms of which the commission telephone.
stretched nearly the entire distance. they had been shot. Sheckler and of an adjoining building. Dong lad- tract the coming crop for less than state department forwarded
In­
A department of public Instruction waa to prepare such recommendations
structions to Minister Loomiî to rep­
Clatsop — The Elk Creelc toll road, Griffith, In going to the rescue, were ders were raised as quickly as the 15 c®nt*-__________
has been established in tbe Philip­ whenever ordered to do so. The time
resent to the Venezuelan govern nient
has come, in the estimation of the In Clatsop county. Is almost com­ a'8° ca,uffbt, and were badly burned, network of electric wires over the
pines.
president, when plans for the govern­ pleted, and wiu soon be open for When the prostrate men were reached street would permit, hut before a lad­ OUTLAWRY IN THE PHILIPPINES. that-jJÜ»es^ annoying interferences
with our officials must cease, but ao
The Manchurian agreement Is like­ ment of the Philippines may be sub­ travel. One bridge remains to be Miller was dead, and two of the others
der could be placed In position the Methods Pursued by Tagals to Tor far no results have appeared.
unconscious.
ly to disrupt the concert of the mitted for his consideration. No in­ put in.
rorize Peaceful Natives.
men had dropped through a skylight
powers.
timation of the nature of the scheme
Gold Beach—Gold Beach Is now in
WASHINGTON, March 20.— The
Morocco Must Pay.
In the adjoining roof and reached
has yet beqn received. The commis­
ARRE8TEÿ.
AMERICAN
CON8UL
OH deposits near Ashland, Or., will sion, it is declared, has not received telephone communication with the out­
records in the cases of 34 Filipino
i
Washington, March 20.—The state
places
ot
safety.
Except
in
the,
press-
be developed- California capitalists any suggestions from Washington, side world. The line has been ex­
„_gz. natives, charged with various offenses department Is giving renewed atten­
have Invested $35,000.
hut has been left entirely unham­ tended across the river from Wed- Imprisoned by Venezuela Without room in the basement tixere was prhc- aKainat military discipline in the Phil tion to the settlement of the claims
tlcally no flre in the building below lppines, Including murder, treason and against the government of Morocco.
Adequate Cause.
John O. Rider, Inventor of the pered. It may propose any form of derburn.
the fifth story. No one was In the other acta of violence, have been re­ The claim of Marcus Ezagul. who was
Remington rifle, died at his home In government It thinks fit?
Eugene—A bridge on the Elmira
PORT OF SPAIN. Trinidad, March pressroom at the time the flre started celved at the war department. These murdered at .Fez in June hist, ha»
Newark. O., of heart disease, aged
mall route, about eight miles west
Demand on Bultan of Morocco.
74 years.
of Eugene, is in a dangerous condi­ 19.—News hBT reached here that the except the fireman, who had not been records make plain the methods pur been adjusted by the" payiin-ut of,
New York, March 16.—A special to tion. It Will be rebuilt as soon as the United States consular agent at Bar­ seen up to a late hour. It took three sued by the Insurgents to terrorize $5.000, but there are other elaln^
The St. Loula Steam Forge & Iron
celona, Venezuela,, Ignacio H. Baiz, hours of work to drown out the fire. the native Inhabitants of the islands, equally meritorious which have not
World from Washington says:
water recedes.
Works, better known as McDonald’s the The
and show cases of atrocities commit­ been satisfactorily’adjusted. -Recently
cruiser
New
York
will
stop
at
has
been arrested by Venezuelan of­
Forge Works, were destroyed by fire Tangier on the way to Manila, and
The three victims were suffocated ted upon the latter where they de-
Ashland—S. H. Calhoun, ot Ash­
state department gave these con­
ficials and imprisoned without ade­ before they had time to reach the cllned to comply with the demands the
Loss, $100,000.
land,
has
exchanged
160
acreB
of
land
sideration, all efforts on the part oft
take on board Consul ‘General’ Gum-
quate
cause.
This
is
the
second
time
near
that
place
for
a
like
amount
of
and
the
exactions
of
the
so-called
flre escapes.
Mr. pummere. the consul general at
The plants of the Paragoullf Roller mere,, who will be conveyed to the
Tangier, to adjust them having proved
Mill Company and West Rogers Plan nearest port to tne Moroccan capital. land In Klamath county belonging to he has been treated In this fashion
Late tonight the loss was estimated Filipino government.
In one case nine insurgent sympa­ Ineffective.
Under these eireum>
within the last five months, and ’he at $150,000, with little insurance.
Ing Mill, at Paragould, Ark., were de- The consul general la to demand that G. H. Palethorpe.
thizers, Yfully armed, seized In the stances, a .special mission seems near..
sfroyed by-fire. Loss, $250,000.
the sultan settle the claim of Ameri-
Baker City—Mr; C. McEndry, who will resign unless; protected by the
night a family of five persons and Instructions to this end today were
,
I can citizens against his government.
DEWET IB INSANE.
killed them with oolos. The motive gent to Mr. Gummere, as well as a
The lumber yards and saw and Plan The ,^e w York will-await the return owns placer claims on Pine creek, on Washington government. It appears
Ing mill plant of John B. Ransom t ot the consul general. The consul the Burnt river slope, has been ex­ that several Sums of money have been
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for the murder was the punishment further Instruction to demand an
hibiting in Baker City a gold nugget forced froih him "by Venezuelan of
a£;vT!lv ^ i v t HNaShrVl"e’ i i es>niiwi*ere’1’*‘’»«ral cnuW make the trip from which weighs $107.“’—— r,™—
Statement Made by Prleonere Lately oi the family for refusing to pay U xes ffVology for an ,,apparent discourtesy
ficlals
under
threat
of
Imprisonment-
B .
.
in support of the Insurgent govern- on the pyrt of the grand vizier and (he
destroyed by. fire. Loss, $14070015.
Tangier on merchant vessels plying
The protests of Mr. Balz to Wash
Keieaeea.
( jj,enj >pj,e -guilty natives were sen- minister of foreign affairs In attempt­
Pendleton—Frank Fraxler Is mak­
Llentenalit General Miles, -who in in those waters, but It has* been the
Ington
seem
to
have
met
with
no
re-
BLOEMFONT-EIN, March 18.—Prle- tenced to hard labor for 30 years. In ing to defeat the purpose of the state
tends to inspect the principal military ' policy of the administration to im­ ing plans for a horse parade at Pen- sponse thus far. Three months ago
posts In. Cuba, has arrived at Havana' press the sultan by a naval demon- ¿letofl early next May, similar to the Mr. Loomis, the United States minis oners who have lately been released another case, under the orders of an departmenWo rtlspatrtr a special mis­
one last May. AU kinds of well-bred
by General Dewet say they think- he insurgent lieutenant colonel,, a native sion to Morocco City. The armored' -
with his party from the United States station In Moroccan Waters.
horses will be allowed tojt<ke p'krt. -ter. at Caracas, Ihade a demand upon is a madman. They aver that the. ter- was seized, bound and made to sit cruiser New York, \'wiih Adpilrnl
the Venezuelan government for an
.
. . 1 down while a soldier “held hts head Rogers aboard, is rapidly -nearing Gi­
Ashland—Inquiry of lumber dealers apology'for the first outrage, but this rible fatigues he has undergone,
hts and with a knlfe cut his throat.” The braltar, -with every prospect of reach-
or W i.con.ln. died .nddenly at M .# i- c *
’ -C om piet. eon- at Ashland reveals the fact that while communication was quite Ignored.
anxiety and the Intensity of his feel- murderer wps condemned to be ing Tangier .by the end of this week,
Ison Wls of heart d isea se awed 4« 8U8 feturns give the population of improvements have1* been going on
-ings have unbalanced his mind. Apart hanged... Most of the other cage» were She will take Mr. Gumniore aboard
vear’s
‘ f " rt “
' ** “ 4‘ India as 294,000.000. an increase In the steadily all winter, huildtng will take
z
--------T«rt ffecwtw of 7,000.000; -'Deducting on a fresh Impetus with the open­ STATE OF 'SIEGE PROCLAIMED from this view of Dewet’s mentalstate, the murder of innocent Filipinos by ami convey him to Mazargan, where
some of his peculiarities are that he alleged-soldiers and officers iff the In- the consul-general will disembark and
One fireman was klHeff»«n4 Ahre»! the population of the Baluchistan.' ing of spring.
aleeDS w ithin th e hounds o f h is 8urBent
several of whom are go overland to the Moorish capital.
others injured In a Pittsburg fire.
Shaustaksat, Chton hills and Sikkim
Result of Russian Riots Promoted by rarelv
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__ i . _ _» _
_ ,.V
described as notorious bandits and The New York will remain at Mazar-
Milton:— High water in the Walla
Bids WÜÍ soon be asked for con ‘«"Rory, enumerated for the first
camp. He seeks rest outside with a Ou^jawH The most atrocious, accord- gan under his orders until some sort
Studente.
Walla
river
washeu
out
the
under­
•truetion of Skagway-Juneau cable. -—.
net ln^ ea8c is shown of only
.
1.4 pfff cent, which Is dué to improved pinning at the Mlito^ end of the
ST. PETERSBURG, March 19—In few trusted followers. Thus the or­ Ing to the records, is that of Eusebio of settlement Is reached, and Mr
There Is no change In the Anglo census methods. Thus, the population bridge near Brown’s' mill, and con­ consequence of the riotous disturb derlies of his subordinate commanders Rojas, who was sentenced to he Gummere was today notified to this
yltng htmself a lieutenant of effect.
,
Russian railway dispute at Tien Tsln - |B for n ,e fjrgt time stationary. Ow- siderable work was necessary to re­
ances following the demonstrations are frequen1
infantry In the insurgent forces under
Seventh infantry, stationed at Van ■ Ing to two fAintnes, mortality from pair the damage.
receive
orders.
His
-seorecy
Is
ex­
promoted by university students the
the command of Alejandrino. Rojas
Peru Settles a Claim.
couver barracks, has been ordered tc disease and a great decline in the birth
8umpter—The Sumpter Valfey rail­
treme. He absolutely Imparts his claimed to exercise summary power
Washington, March 20. — United
Manila.
rate, the ’ native states show excea- road will commence work on the re­ government has proclaimed a state ol
plans to no one. Dewet repudiates over the lives and property of the States Minister Dudley, at Lima. Pentf
Two men died and 15 were prostrat 8'v® declines.
maining three miles of road to the siege at Odessa, Kieff and Khajkoff the peace negotiations which are go natives who did not oear arms against cabled the state department today
It
is
reliably
reported
here
that
a
new town in a f^w days, and trains
atdeamerhe re' UU
a" eíPl° 8lOn °" ‘ '
* CLASH IMMINENT.
the United -States, and conceived It that the government of Peru had of­
will be running from Maker to Whit­ student died at Kharkoff from iujuriet Ing on. He declares openly to the men to be his dpty to murder peaceful and fered to settle' for 3.000 soles the
that
no
terms
except
independence
ney soon. Whitney will be the ter­ sustained in the disorders of March
law-abiding people living within hit
u‘* Fowkes claim, an I I ip was immediate­
The South and Central American Trouble at Tien Tain Between Britlah minus of the company at present.
ly Instructed to accept-tlie, offer. The
4 in that city. Eight hundred stu will Satisfy him. A recent utterance so-called military jurisdiction.
republics will enter the conference ol
American republics.
and
claim originated In 1891. W. A,
Eugene — Sheriff W. W. Withers dents of the University of St. Peters attributed to him is that, after the
TIEN T9IN, March 1^—The British rounded up a gang of 11 hobos In
Fowkes whs an American merchant
British, he hated tne Transvaalers
Railroad Machinists Strike.
As a » result , of , student
».____
. ,, demonstra
. .
and Russians are disputing over the the woods beyond the river opposite burg, virtually all remaining here, met The whereabouts of Dewet during the
Iowa Falls, la., March 20.—The ma­ living at Tumbez, and the military
at„
Ru88la ha8 d® limits of railway property In the Rus Eugene and took them to the city last Friday and resolved not to at
chinists and boiler makers employed authorities subjected him to a forced
dared a state of siege.
sian concession, and the guards of the Jail. Residents beyond the river had tend further Ifectures. The police last two or three days is unknown, at the Burlington, Cedar Rapids £ loan and imprisoned him for 24 hours.
Highwaymen held up a Wichita cai two nations are In c I oh »> proximity to complained that many of their subsequently arrested 16. Four hun nor is it known whether President Northern shops, in this city, have A claim was preferred against Peru
dred students of the technological Steyn is with him.
TYie
walked out. and will not return to for $5,000 on. his account, lint that
chickens were missing. At the camp
There were no passengers
strongly reinforced, and trouble Is Im­ of thq hobos preparations for a big school entered the courtyard of thè
w’ork until the differences between government proffered 3.000 soles (a
institution to hold a meeting, and
minent
unless
the
Russians
retire.
The American consular agent at
chicken dinner were going on.
the police inscribed their names. The AFTER HIGH DAWSON OFFICIAL. the employes and officials are ad­ sole being equivalent to 48 cents),
justed. This action follows that of and the claimant expressed his wil­
Barcelona, Venezuela, has again been
mining academy Is already entirely
Warships
in
Venezuelan
Waters.
the union men at Cedar Rapids, and lingness to accept that sum.
arrested by that government.
closed.
PORTLAND
MARKETS.
Governor
Will
Charge
Him
With
Crim-
Port of Spain, Island of Trinidad
it Is reported It will be followed by
JeBsie Morrison, who killed Mrs (via
It
is
reported
that
Count
Tolstoi
inti
Libel.
Haytien cable), March 18.—The
the men at Estherville, Watertown,
TRIED TO BRIBE OFFICER.
Castle at Eldorado, Kan., furnished s German
who
ever
since
his
excommunication
Wheat—Walla Wall*, 55tt@56tt;
second-class cruiser Vlneta Is
SEATTLE, Wash., March 18.—Gov Albert Lea and other division points.
$5,000 bond and will be released.
has
been
loudly
cheered
whenever
he
reporte<f’’Eo be making further Inves­ valley, nominal; bluestem. 59c per has made his appearance, Is taking ernor Ogilvie, at a meeting of the Yu
Japanese W ho W ai Smuggling» Chi­
The employes of the Washington tigation In regard to the matters In bushel.
Fifteen Care Wrecked.
nese Into United States.
an
active
part
In
the
disturbances
at
kon
council,
March
5,
announced
that
mine, at Oxford, N. J., have been connection with the Island of Mar-
Flour—Best grades, $2.80@3.40 per
Chehalis, Wash., March 20.—Local"
PORT TOWNSEND, Wash . Man h
Moscow, where the situation Is com he had been informed that at a recent
fighting flre and black damp in th« tuerita. The Italian third-class cruiser barrel; graham. $2.60.
plicated by a strike of the operative? banquet an official in a high position freight train No. 58 was badly wrecked 20.—Several days ago word reaches
mine for several, days.
Oats — White 44@45c per bushel; of
Dogall is here watching Venezuelan
at Newaukum station, three miles the customs authorities that, whole­
several large factories.
*- J '
had declared that the governor and south of Chenalis, at I o'clock. Fif­ sale smuggling of Chinese cannery-
The Cleveland dry goods firm ol affairs and is ready to. start at once gray, 42@>43c.
Barley—Feed. $16.5O@)17; brewing.
Oavln, Parmalee £ White was placed to protect Italian Interests In Vene­
D. Matheson, a contractor, had worked teen cars were wrecked and a pusher men across the line was about to be- -
Explosion on 8hip.
In the hands fff a receiver. The firm’s zuela If necessary. The United.StateB $16.50@17 per ton.
together in carrying out a gigantic engine turned over on the side. inaugurated. As a result, the revenue
Mlllstuffs—Bran, $16 per ton;
cruiser Scorpion has arrived here.
debts aggregate $100,000.
New York, March 19.—The steam swindle. The governor said that he There were no fatalities. A wrecking cutter Grant was sent out to patrol
middlings, $21.50; shorts, $17.50; ship New York reached her dock al would collect evidence and charge the train Is now at work, but the track theJStraits of Fuca and the channels
Jim Harris was found guilty of mur
chop, $16.
, Fire in Washington Hotel.
will not be cleared until early tomor­ betwpen the island and British Co­
official with criminal libel.
dcr in the first degree for killing J
Hay—Timothy, $12@12.50: clower. Id o'clock tffnight, after a passage In
March 18.—At 3:53 A.
Passengers on the lumbia. Extra precautions to guard
Another charge was made at the row morning.
H. Allen, a wealthy Ottumwa, Kan. M. Washington,
which
an
explosion
of
an
ammonia
today, electric light wires started $1@p-50; Oregon wild hay, $6@7-per
trains bound In both directions were the boundary line have also been
same
council
meeting.
The
entire
merchant. This will mean « life
tank caused loss of life and much council was charged with blackmail transferred tonigut.
a fire In the Merchants hotel, 485 ton-
taken. Three Chinese whd were be­
sentence.
Pennsylvania avenue, which spread I Butter—Fancy creamery. 22%(t'25c; I damage to the vessel. Her shaft wa? by a Mrs. McConnell, who conducts a
ing smuggled across by a Japanese
Lieutenant August Newkirk Maher. rapidly, causing panic among the <laIx-y. 18@20c; store, ll@ 13c per also broken. As a result of the ex hotel
______
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_
o
tllil|
(
An
Engagement
In
Panay.
were captured lodav. When taken,
at Dawson. She says that the
United States navy, died at Vallejo. guests, several of whom jumped from Pound.
| plosion, 15 men were overcome by the 1 council and"Mr" Matheson cimnivert tiy
Manila. March 20.—A force com the Japanese offered the- United States
Cal., from apoplexy. He entered the the window. L. F. Henry,' 48 years
—Oregon ranch, 12Hc per1 fumes of ammonia on Thursday last gether to ruin her business^ out iff
manded by Captain Shanks, of the officer a bribe, but was placed under
naval academy from Kansas, and'nïrt waa killed
The injured afe: 1 dozen.
»^uz,^LOUSuz..urO9.tr^ted’ two
I de8lre for personal gain. Gold Com Eighteenth Infantry, has had an en­ arrest at Northport and two charges
graduated in the class of 1880
'
Stephen
Collins, proprietor of the ho- Poultry Chickens, mixed, $3.50<gf following. Both victims were buried mlssioner Senkler has filed n libel unit gagement with the followers of Plo­ placed against him, one for unlaw­
tel;
W.
B.
Catchlngs.
of
Kentucky;
>5;
hens,
$5©
5.50;pressed,
ll@12c
at
sea.
Several
others
were
confined
against Mrs McConnell
The chirae. rino. a noted Tagal leader. In Caplse
Robert Walsh, said to be the misa
fully aiding Chinese to enter the
Ing son of a prominent lumberman ol John
Seanlon,
and
W.
B.
Ketchum,
of
P«r
P0““**;
»pring,
H
©
5
per
dozen;
to
the
ship’s
hospital
for
some
time
have
stirred
up
a
great
excitement
In province. Island of Panay.' Two of the -United States, anti one for attempt­
-
r lu r $5@6;’
lt it
fppsp
n p r dozen;
r t n m n • i a and
n d o one
n o w was
a a a still
tilt i«
____
».
K
iir u iu m
in
ducks,
geese,
$6@8
per
in
the
hospital
when
the
cltv
Saglnavtr, Mich., was murdered In a Connecticut.
rebels were killed, and three, Includ­ ing to bribe a United States officer.
turkeys, live, 9@10c; dressed, 13@ lthe ship docked.
|
ing Dloclno, were wounded.
garret In St. I-ouls In the course of B
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The Chinese were ordered deported.
14c
per
pound.
quarrel over the spoils of a robbery.
.
'
Potatoes—45©55c per sack
. t „
. _ .
»
.
Library for St. Louis.
Trial of Alleged Rebels Begun.
Decision on Eight-Hour Law.
MEETING OF THE ENVOY8.
# Shot by Desperadoes.
*
John Enoch Pond, a memberrof th«
Mutton—Gross, beat sheep, wethers.
Berkeley - high
school, . has
been
ap-
St. Louis, » March
18.—Andrew
Carne
Constantinople, March 19.—It is of
Tacoma. Wash., March 18.—In the
Red Rock. Okla.. March 20 Albert
--
.
.
j
.
j
.
• . aaa
Ann $L75; ewes, $4©>4.50; dressed, 6U@
pointed the first naval cadet from th« Fie has offered to donate $1,000,000
pound
•flcially announced here that tha trial ” ^ iri®LiCdO“z,rt.xt?<,aI ..-Judl e 2Y; , H Little Accomplished by the Ministers Bateman was shot and killed at 8:30
at Pekin.
Hawaiian Islands. The appointment for a new public library In St. Louis. Hogs—Gross choice heavy $5® began fit SAlonica, March 11, of 19 Snell decided the state law making
o'clock tonight by two desperadoes In
was recommended by Delegate Wil- The offer Is similar to many others $5.26; light $4.75@5; dressed, 6@7c
eight
hours
a
day's
work
for
all
men
PEKIN,
March
20.—Little was ac­ the store of Swartz & Co. Tlie des­
Bulgarians,
accused
of
belonging
to
which
Mr.
Carnegie
has
made
to
cities
cox. Young Rond is the son of Lieu
per pound.
the revolutionary committee at Sofia employed In public works applied complished at today’s meeting of the peradoes were robbing the'storc. when
tenant Cómmainder Charles F. Pond, throughout the United States and
Veal—Large. 7©7*4c per pound and fomenting disorder In Salonlca, only to men employed by the day, and foreign ministers, on account of the Mr. Bateman, who Is the manager of
abroad.
at Honolulu.
not to men working by the month or
the Foster Lumber Company's yanf
small, 8^i@9c per pbund.
Monastic and Kossovo.
delay of the various governments lit at this point, happened to step i*-
y»ar.
Beef—Gross, top steers. $4.50©
Arthur Bronson Townsend, the man
agreeing to the conclusions reached and, taking ini the situation, opened
$4.75; 'cows. $4©4.5O; dressed beef.
thought to have attempted suicide In
Simplicity.
Nine New Cates of Bubonic Plague.
. ~
in the matter of Indemnity claims. No flre on them, wounding one of them
7© 8c per pound.
Montreal, Is a member of a well-
Cape Town. March 1 9 -N ln e new
,f *
Com'S'a' 7 ’
minister Is allowed full liberty to act In the arm. Both the robbers opened
Hops—12© 14c per pound; 1899
known New York family, wealthy, and
There is still now and thefi a man
cases of bubonic plague have been oP | . “ yoU te a wotnan 8be Is good, for his government, all the Instruction fire on him. and he fell, pierced by
a hhchelor. He belongs to exclusive simple enough to go gunning for an CTOP. 6©7c.
clubs, and for several months lived' offlce wlthout a barrel. _ Detro,t
W ool-Vafley.
14© 15c¡
Eastern flcially reported In Cape Town during 3“e may thank you. Tell her she Is being ad referendum. The court cer­ two balls. The robbers secured $350.
In the Brevoort House. His mother , _ ,
Oregon, 9© 12c; mohair, 21 ©23c per the last 48 hours. Six of these were! pretty, and she will love you.—Chica emonial on the reception of ministers and made their escape. Offi'icrs from
was the subject of conversation, but Ponca and Perry have started la
Is In Paris.
, Journal.
pound
colored persons, and three Europeans, go Times-Herald.
nothing definite was decided -upon.
ftprsult.
Holland gave Wilhelmlna a new
Br“ i,h G«n8ra' Hesitates.
Russian secret police have arrested
Reward for Raacue of Explorers.
Tr(><,pg 8ai, for Man||B
A New Canal Treaty.
crown costing £20,000.
«
i Pekin. March 18.—The Russians at many literAry men, lawyers and stu
Storm in Porto Rico.
Venice March I9 .-T h e municipal
8ai) Francisco. «arch 18.- T h e
Washington, March 20. Secretary
A Chicago cattle company bought T,en ™ n took P°B8e88,on 01 th® rail- dents for alleged conspiracy.
court, of Venice, offers a .prize of trannport Indians ¡ailed for Manila
with
San Juan, Porto Rico, March 20 — Hay had a long conference
443,000 acres of grazing and mineral waY 8ld’nF- «nd armed sentries are
consequence of emigration there 20,000 lire to anti-Italian or foreign today. She h ts oa board the Twenty- A heavy storm prevails here. Two Senator! Morgan respecting Isthmian
now guarding it. General Barrow.
,
.
land In New Mexico.
navlgatora who may rescue Count e,gbth infantry. Major Yeatman com-
of rain tell last night In two canal matters and the advisability
second in command of the British ,8 a greater Preponderance of women Franco Quirlnl and the Norwegian ",andln«- an<l company D, Tenth ln- Inches
reopening
negotiations the
for a subject
treaty
ho8u
r
} r o m : L nedn,o’ ribh,OWlr M L
* of ' th
=
hours.
An animal heretofore unknown, rw forces, hesitates to act. apparently ip ,n Norway than ii^nlnoSt any other
aallor
who
disappeared
from
the
ex-
^
i7»U
„Lleutenant
C.
N
.Jones
com-
an
sembllng both the horse and the ze­
o™ S
J ™ ? r a .'.tî T h p s e c re ta ry is lo sing m> oppor
secretary ._
pforing party of the Duke of Abruzxl cavalry8' a r r i v e d * ° f rom Fort ceased at daylight, but the wind still
bra. has been discovered In the Congo the absence of OeneraT Gaselee, feel- country J n Europe.
tunlty of acquainting himself - with
dnrine
h
l.
Arctic
^
a
.
They
witf
Vail
Vor
Man”U
forests.
cofitlnues. The railroad is tied up by the views of senators on this subject,
Ing sure that bloodshed would ensue.
Congressman Llnney, of North Car- during his AYctic expedition In the
washouts. Telegraphic com­ and the conference today Is only °nP
v reWar\ ° f ? °0(! L,Pe1 “ the Meadfi
MeadVtomorrow
New York commission merchants are He had a long consultation today with
tomorrow. The squad­ seHous
the only ^Publican ever Is offered to AA
munication with the north and west of nearly a dozen he has had ph >he
any one who furnishes on
sending representatives to Cuba te Sir Ernest Satow. The Russlarts are ollna'
ron
is
made
up
of
troops
J,
K.
L
and
purchase products for shipment to Jubilant, The American military line elected to congress who served ss s definite news as to the fate of the M, in command of Colonel W. A shores is partially interrupted. The same subject with leading senators
missing men.
has been soltl to a private company, private in the confederat* army.
damage done by the storm 4s un and representatives since the a<ljo»rn'
this country.
Rafferty.. .
duubtedly more severe In the interior. ment of congresS.
The
leading
poultryman
In
a
thrlv
Sir Francis Cook, who In 1885 mar­
Northwest Postal Order*.
Waiting for Instructions.
. ,
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ried Miss Tennessee Claflin, of Naw
Ing North Missouri town answers tc
8ix to Be Sheathed.
Washington,
March 19.—The post- !
Prlaonera Yfiken on Warship*.
Tzindon,
March
18.—A
dispatch
re-
York, died In London.
the
name
of
Henry
Coop.
T rial of Bulgarian*.
office at Shaniko Wasco county. Or , i Washington, March 18—Secretar?
?eived here from Tien Tsln by Rep-
London, March 20.— A dispatch ro-
Reports from all over northern Wla- ter’s Telegram ..Company, dated from
William H. Merrow has been elect
_V7l f.e et _?Orlhpa’,t' I^ng- “Pon the recommendation
of cel vert ».ere from Lisbon Bays the nrls-
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Constantinople, March 20. At the
conaln Indicate that this will be a
tnout cnange or postmaster. P° _ 8t° f the
has c derided
about 200.
ed city messenger of I.awrence. Mas?
L
‘i!aL board
on,y of
,the construction,
8“ P ^ ”d
X r o L oner8-
^ « " « y numbering
^ e confllrt.
w ^ captured
X ° 7 u first day of the trial of the 19 Bui-
phenomenal year In the white plna that city today at 3:2u P. M., says:
for
the
thirtieth
consecutive
time.
g&rians accused of belonging •*’ ltie
“The Russians are now entrench­
lumber Industry.
—
BV? .iCn Dlov.ed- •
. o f the entire number of vessels a n - thoritles at Oporto and elsowher»
revolutionary committee ¡it Sofia an
ing in the disputed territory. A cp:
cpm-
There
is
to
be
an
International
con
A8°*ln
county
one-quarter
ot
thorized
by
the
two
preceding
naval
were
rem°ved
this
morning
on
board
At a meeting of glass tablewear,
......
«
° f «PPropriatlon acts shall be sheathed
war ve""'’’8- In order to prevent of fomenting disorder In Salonlcs,
manufacturera at Pittsburg it was de-i Pan^ ,he Hon* Rong regiment , Wl ith gress of nurses held in Buffalo next portmas“ r hWe8t’ W* h° Ut
and coppered. The effect Is to ne- • « 4 ’npta to rescue them
Monastlr and Kossove. recently be­
elded to advance the price of tumblers! !lled bayonets, is In front, while two September during the time of the ponmaster.
Ryan. 8tevens county. 1U miles eeggiute an arrangement with t s - 1
gun at Salonlca, a sciisatiort was ere-,,
from 10 to z6 per cent.
-ompanles of the Madras Pioneers, Pan-American expo.iltlon.
w^8^c
w,tbout
change
of
postmaster,
contractors
for
building
the
battle
ated by a declaration of, two <" ,J,P
Northwest Postal Orders.
Dodd, Asotin county, two miles Bhlns and armored e n d .« .,
« .15'
In California they have a pioneer under the romtnand of Major John-
A monument to the late Queen Vic
accused that the confessions Pr’7 i<’V8!
society composed entirely of womea on, are held In Reserve. Both the tori* la' to be erected at Winnipeg north, with the appolntment of Alex -I*-?a. aJn d . armored cruisers of the
ly made by them were extorted by th®
ander M. Martin
who crossed the plains In ox teams lussians and the British are await-
use of the bastinado anil by other I '
Entiat. Chelan
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_
prior to 1864. There are thirty names ng Instruction* from thelt govern Man., probably at the parllaicen'
treatment ‘o w'hlcn they were su
uents.”
. _ -- — bttlldlags, a( a coat of $30.000.
east, without chance o f .postmaster
gn the charter roll.
Jeeted While 1» orison. Now they deny
boon appointed poatmaater.
the charges brought agulusl them-
Dayton Herald.
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