Dayton herald. (Dayton, Or.) 1885-1909, June 21, 1901, Image 2

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    DAYTON HERALD.
NEWS OP THE RT.
44908
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WEEK
BY MARY J. HOLMES
' Isnesey srspt ap to within short range
. land paused • deadly fire Into tbe
loamy, k illin g taro officers and 1« men
H and wounding fear officers and 38
men, of whom 38 wore only «lightly
t w ounded.
O nly tw o officer» and 50
men escaped, to General B o s to n ’s
, I camp, The 'rem ainder were taken d istrict were recently sold for ¿18,000
| prisoners and relented.
Two pom- to the G ray’s Peak gold m inin g com-
Gailfes has been confirmed.
pos were captured hy the enemy.
M inister Loom is has been ti
’ I F u ll details b are not yet been re- p»ny.
I _ — a
fa re d from Venezuela to Persia.
I t is reported th a t the fru it in
I 06IYW1«
Porto Ricans w ill hereafter wor
The soioiia reverse which Lord Eagfe and Pine valleys has been
harmony w ith th e United States.
Kitchener reports is the first accident killed by the late frosts. M ush grain
of
th e k in d th a t has happened to the is also killed, and the clover and al-
C laim of Chilean vessel Ita ta ags
Australian
contingent, and it is sup-
the United Shates has beendfemii
B ieh quarts claims on Quarts gulch,
poaed to be due to neglect of proper
T h rty-flve hundred traekme«
picketing. Although it is offset by near Alam o, w a n sold last week to a
Canandian Pacific have gone o
the defeat inflicted upon Dewet, the m ining man from Iowa for 835,000.
leas of the guns is regarded as a serious I t is th e intention of th e new owner
m atter, which w ill encourage the to p u t a m fil on the property. *
ting to put * new emperor on the Borne to continue tb e struggle.
. Taxes collected in Baker county for
throne.
I - More or leas fanciful accounts are
the year 1800 have been turned o v a
Mormons want to settle on govern­ published on the continent of alleged to the treasurer.
They am ount to
negotiations,
but there is nearly 880,000, and the entire am ount
m ent lands in Mexioo vacated by peace
nothing in them and nothing has was collected in about 8 8 days.
Indians.
some of th e interview between M r.
Five more Chicago firms have se­ I Botha and M r. Kruger, beyond re­
The W illam ette river is so low
ceded to tbe demands of the striking
vealing the fact th a t M r. Kruger w ill above the locks th at only one boat is
machinists.
listen to no proposals unless they are now running, and th a t w ith difficulty
Moran Bros., of Seattle, have se­ accompanied w ith a guarantee of in­ in getting oyer the shallow plaoes.
The steamer R u th is having a smaller
cured a toree of nonunion machinists dependence of the republics,
T h e D aily M a il's Cape Town cor­ wheel p u t in , so th a t she can run a ll
respondent says th a t Cecil Rhodes,
speaking a t Buluwayo
Saturday,
A soda tank blew up a t Roseburg a
One pieoe smashed
predicted th a t a federation o f South few days ago.
African states would come in three or through the ceiling, another fragment
Twelve hundred seen .were laid off
four year», but he contended t hut flew out in to a front room, creating
a t the works of the Newport, B. L ,
to grant self-government to the repob-
shipbuilding company, on account ol
-Moa before federation would render wrecked a partition in mm corner of
th e m achinists strike.
the room, and smaller pieces flew
federation impossible.
A number of F ilip in o prisoner«
everywhere.
have been sentenced to death by tbe
Eugene w ill have a taro days’ F ou rth
m ilita ry commission for . munfer,
assault and violation a t th e rules of1
together a t Reno, Nev. A p ril 14,
1900, E a rl Russell obtained a license
to m arry Mollie Cooke, otherwise
M rs. Somerville, in Nevada, and a
judge performed the ceremony A p ril
sand, held up their bauds la amaseaamt,
WUMudag “ w h it tbs world was eomia’
to. sad If tbs committeeman, U r. Kalght.
«’posed they was suin' to be rid over
roughshod by a towa pauper; but the
couldn't get a stlffrut, for the orthodox
minister wouldn’t give her one; and if
he did. the Unitarian minister wouldn't!”
Accordingly, when it was known that
the ordeal bad beau passes sad that
M ary had in her possession a piece of pa­
per shout three laches square, suthorlx-
Counsel for the B ari pointed out
th at the prosecution omitted mention
of the divorce proceedings instituted
by his lordship in America.
In the
event of s conviction the cam w ill be
taken to the house of lords, as Lord
Russell is entitled to a tria l by hi*
Chicago, June 19.—-Union labor is
to take a band in the servant problem
in Chicago.
I t has been decided by
the local branch of tbs W om an's I n ­
ternational Label League to start a
vigorous crusade for the organisation
of the thousands of girls whom work
B. C. June 1 8 .— Much consternation
Fourth regiment, O. N . G „ w ill go
has bean awakened by the escape of a into eam p a t Eugene June 87, and
m t a t Tokio. Thé medical au th ori­ remain u n til after the Fourth.
ties of the Im p e ria l university Were
Reports bom along tbe'^jolum bia
engaged in experim enting on some river show s much better ru n of
rodents in the introduction
itrodoetion of plage
quantities of
„ . .
b a c illi into th eir veins, when one of
v ,e *ort* the animals eluded th eir vigilance,
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and m a consequence n r i t r i h.ve
recently been discovered in the hos-
ttions a ilp ita l infected w ith the disease. As a
P akin s rtlib e settled th is 'm o n tk .
j result t t » war " d g a lM F them has
A M illin g
TeiTpewons w o e injurod by a taw 5T “ ., ned hn<e proportions
V on W alderam Will he created a th eir capture.
W ith a ll th ia e v i-
prince on his return to Germany.
dense of consternation there is no
one body has been recovered! " ■ * * * ( *" “ * * » * t>M '-*»• disease can
wreck of th e fe n y boat N orth. I? “ * a foothold in the country in
from
field.
Tbe
cured
H arrim an
been d riven.
strike in San Francisco. B
the originel P la tt aa
Donald
M cPhfel,
Oet Is a Bedy.
a
Vancouver, B. C., June 18.— A ll of
the Canadian Pacific trackmen w ill ge
oat tomorrow a to n in g a t 0 o’clock,
tbe demand of those in the eastern
division for an increase in wages of >0
cento p a day not having been ac­
ceded to.
Officials of the road state
th a t the granting of this demand
would mean an additional annual
expenditure of 8400,0<>0
Men are
being secured to
take charge of
hridgm and portions of track where
surveillance is necessary, and it »
announoed th a t a ll trains w ill ha run
tomorrow aa usual.
prom inent
River Jordan «rata is new exported
In Georgia i t is estimated th a t SO,-
000 Negroes have been graduated at a
cost of 9100,000,000, which colleges
are supported by Northern money.
The first m en tio n of stomp« is in
the letters of the old Bishop 8ynesiua
of Cyrene, on the Greek coast ef
Africa, 400 years after the Christian I
Poultry— Chiokens, mixed, 93.00;
hens, 83WS.6O; dremed. M 1 0 c
per
pound; springs, | l; 8 0 « S p a dossn;
ducks, 8 S « S .M ; geoaa,84«6 50; tu r­
keys, live, 8 « 10c; dressed, 9 « 10c.
p a pound.
Potatoes Old, 9 1 9 1 -8 0 p a sack;
sew. lM W >c . p a pound.
M u tton — Lambs 4c. p a pound
proa; host shorn, wotben. with wool,
A 1 8 « 4 .8 0 ;A e a e d ,
gM «7s p a
the Yaqui country, we w ill do much
in this country in the interest of
peace, for tbe Mormon church has
faced the Indian problem almost
since its organisation.
W e require
no rifles in our management of the
red brother, and are always in stillin g
into his mind th at we are his friends
and not bis tom.
I f the concession
is obtained, a commissioner w ill he
tent at once into the Yaqui territory
by the Mormon church for the pur-
pom of ascertaining the attitude of
the Indiana, and if p eooful a eon-
w ill
be made
|
Uafortaaately Widow Perkins’ red ret-
“ I * kiader^gueaa hew 7 ll
th u ’’ w r it e 1
Washington, June 18.
gram received a t the sfa
ment from United
Sta
Bryan, at Petrópolis, anne
the Brasilian governm a
the indem nity requested I
struction by a mob of Bapl
in the province of N ic h th
tained by the American R
»ion.
heavJr’
A dm iral Rogers w ill represent the
United Mates at the unveiling of the
Perry monument in Japan.
I t fe reported th a t tbe head of Rear
A dm iral Sampson w ill appear on
medals commemorating the battle of
Satiago hay.
Rice, raw eggs and boiled venison
require onl) one hour to digest. A t
the o th a end are park, roast beef,
cabbage and hard eggs, which re­
quire four to five boon.
The court of claims has awarded
9181,880 to be distributed among the
Waahington, June 18.— Officials officers and men who fought in the
of the war department a n very well
number is now 5,400.
pleased w ith the prospective snrren-
. Three sons of former
efar of General Cailfea. the F ili^ n o
John Tyfer are still, alive,
^insurgent feeder.
Advices reeetved
member of tbe V irg in ia »
at the department indicate that thia
! would occur soon.
Cailfea is a man
and l(a ry college.
'
of conaidsralha influence, who, with
The p re a n t population of Athena, Via backing of some hundreds of men,
in Greece, is only 80,000; There is has been a menace to the efforts of
no accurate census e f Urn c ity when the a rtille ry authorities to stamp out
the rebellion in Luzon.
H is aapitu-
fetion, therefore, is q uite setiefoetory.
* * *
‘‘£ 2
V*-,,
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n
am«
moni
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M ary could Ho all tbs bard sums in arith­
metic, a w b s th a »bs took thorn hoaa
f a Mra. MaooS to solvo!
| la spite, however, a them little aa-
■byeaeea, M ary was contented sad hap­
py. She knew that b a popils loved her,
aad that tbe greater pert of the district
warn satisfied, no she greeted the widow
with b a pleasentest smile, and by al­
ways beiag partieeferly polite, fiaally
overcome her prejndice to a eootiderable
Oae aftornooa abbot the middle ef
July, aa Mra. Perkins w m mated by b a
Beef— Gross, top steers, 9 < 3 8 « 4 .8 0 ;
cows aad heifers, 9 3 .7 6 « 4 .0 0 ; dressed
brof, 7 G 7 M«. p q pound.
Tacoma, June 18.— The steamship
Tacoma brings news from
H ong
Kong th a t the French force« in T on ­
kin lost four officers and 17 soldiers
in a fight along the Tonkin fr o n tia
w ith marauding hands of Chinese,
aggregating over 500.
The Chinese
toroea inelude 1,000 regulars who
preferred
robbery
to
soldiering
Many Chinese women were killed and
the Chinese were driven into Kwang
the proceedings of the new teacher. Now,
Mrs. Perfclaa* dock was like its ml»
tress, always h alf sa beer te advance
of tbe true time, and M ary had scarcely
toaght a weak ass M r. Knight, “the com-
mkteeman.” wes duly balled la tbe street
sad told that tbe “schoolmans wanted
and lands nair- C L
<M «7a.
The govemmnet is preparing ts
fire-three and one half tons of dyna­
m ite under the Narorws between Forts
H am ilto n and Wadsworth.
fvgularly for baptismal purpose«.
Hops— 1S « 14 o . p a lb.
Wool — Valley, U « l 8 e ; Eastern
Oregon, 7 a i l e ; m ohair,
» W ile ,
per pound.
Butter — Fancy creamery,
lftQ
n X e . ; dairy, 1 9 « l i e . ; store, 1 1 «
l> M c . pm pound. ,
Exgs— Oregon ranch, l l « 1 8 X c .
per down.
Cheese— F ull cream, twins, 11M «;
Y o ^
America,
lS e lS ^ c .
pa
?««• —
The Washigton legislature has ad*
journed after amending the capital
punishment few and paming throe
vetoed Mills.
There are 14,000 oysters to a ton.
M r. C annon m ys;
believe th at if suitable tracts « ••• •t9od directly opposite tbs school works w ill end; bet bafe’t there been a
of lands are placed a t our disposal in
■ * > • • * * • widow belonged to that young chap to see tbe school!”
hundred butchers are on s
Extensive German infiuence lb the
Yangtos district alarms the B ritish '
press.
The plans of Dr. RlcUe's work and
the means by which he hopes to make
It effectual are to I* made public a»
soon as possible. AU that le withheld
“ We
Negroes sheet Leavenworth, K an­
sas, are arm ing them m lvm w ith re­
volvers 'purchased from the troops at
F a rt Leavenworth, and it to thought
they intended to avenge the recent
burning of a Negro.
Insurgent general C aillm refuses to
surrender, except on his own terms.
N. Biehle.
purpose of securing from tb e govern- too, feh la d u ty bound to express h a | That evening M r. Knight, whe had
company’s water in tilin g direet
called at Mrs. Ma-
from tb e spring to the sum m it of tbe m ent a concession for s e a lin g 1,000 pleasure, adding that “abe hoped M ary been to the
Mormons in Sonora, on the fends y<wM, *1”
« ; ' • « ’* bringing with him a letter which
h ill overlooking Lakeview.
from which the Y eq u i Indians have
w
'" « I . bore the Boaton p o.tm .rk
p .r a la , it to
Tbe Chief of the forestry bureau of
the Philippines has issued a ciroufei
in which i t fa stated th a t the tim b a
supply in th e Philippines is almost
unlim ited.
T hirty-fo u r
students
graduated
from tbe Oregon A gricultural college.
tan. Whoever bs was, bs seemed to ea-
derstand exactly bow to «ad oat what­
ever be wished to know; sad before tea
Was over be had learned of M ary’s ' in-
teatloa to attend tbe academy la W ll-
>ew m ilita ry code regulating
opoly-
Another name has been added to tbs
Port Royal, Pa., coal mine horror.
M ason in v ite d him to *» ta y t o
Mermans Waat to SaMts aa O n a n m ia l *h< “ *rely acknowledged her preeeme all about It to-morrow;” and with v m .
Laads Vacated by ladtaw.
I
<*®r
consolatory remark she returned to tbe
'
r-W
| When she heard that M ary was to be best room and for tbe .emaiader of the
M exico C ity , June 19.— A M orm on • teacher she said “ «he was glad, foe It erasing devoted herself to tbe entertain-
agent, James Cannon, is here tor the
^ * j L * ® * y '" ii , , “
* * UbcU
Ms r i f e . Anat
A n extensive syndicate is haying
up eastern street car linea w ith the
intention of form ing a compléta mon­
Tbe new battle ahi
th a t M r s
clarsd in vogue, w ith extra pay for ™ ,.w“
holidays and overtime. The number
„7 , 7
of afternoons each servant g irl m a y j Z Z Z . "
have for recreation each «reek also that Mr
wUl be stipnlatod. . J t was estim ated1 .m y "
that there were more than 800,0001 Bvsry
v efeetire lig h t company has girls and wonten in Chicago w illing with BII
rmed in Salem. I t w ill also and eligible for this new m ovem ent.' • " had
a system of street railways, They w ill work in sympathy with
affiliated organizations of female labor. but *ti11
stock, 8180,000.
interests have
ed of murder in the second degree end
punishment was fixed a t tan yens'
imprisonment. E.
Eleven
company M ery home, provided she had
ao objections, ftbe coaid nob of coarse,
say so, sad the W kfew Perkins earns
very osar letting her buttermilk biscuit
bam to a cinder wben aba saw the yoans
man walking down tbs road with M ary.
Arrived at Mrs. Mason's, tbs st ranger
Washington, June 19.— T he presi­
dent has disapproved an eet ef the
Cherokee In d ia n council providing
for a committee to execute a new a -
rangement w ith the Dawes coutmfe-
sion.
The tribe, by popular vote,
reeently objected, by a m ajority of
o v a 1,000 votes, to tbe agreement
which had been made between its
representatives and the Dawes 00m-
is the amid at Mamie’s home, and sa
Mamie Is a moot bewildering young
person with a decidedly Indolent
streak. It happens rery often that
Bridget is Instructed to say she Is not
a t home when the cold facts are that
Mamie is reclining luxuriously on the
library conch w ith the latest magn-
stns and a box of lino bon bona.
The o th a evening Charlie thought
that he would surprise tbs young wom­
an, and so called whoa she did not ex­
pect hiss. Mamie had aa unusually
fascinating novel, aad was not dressed
f a callers, therefore she instructed