W A S H IN G T O N . Take » Ba <4: Ceagret* Makes These Larger Than Evsr Bstere. F R E IG H T H A N D L E R S IN C H IC A G O Washington, July 8.— The indica Washington, July 5.— The FOR M O R E PAY. tions are that by next tpring the secre congress which haa juat closed ta ry - of the interior w ill, through the plished much for the Pacific North geological survey, begin the construc tion of the first irrigation system to be Ovar Nias Thom aad Mae Quit Wart Upea Roth Oregon and Washington have Lieutenant boilt under the recently enacted law. Order ol Executive C eam ittes af Freight fared well at the hands of the first aee- Where the start w ill be made has Aguinaldo’* custodian, Ia Federati«« ef sion of the Fifty -seventh congress. yet been determined, but io ell fact at no other congress have these s ( Strike aad WHI N at probability it w ill be a project of mod oral Chaffea. I t was the first meeting states fared so well oa at thia seeaion, est proportions, coating $600,000 to although large appropriations $1,000,000, end one of which the of the Filipino insurrection. u X lT X * bL i ^ ^ e l d ? x e . Z ^ I Chicago, July 9 .— Hopes of a speedy Lieutenant W illiam L. McKinley, of trade by former sessions for river in the A record apple crop ia i ‘ Ri ’ 2 “f I ~tt»«n>ent of the strike of thb Freight harbor improvements. For rivers and the Ninth cavalry, acted aa interpreter. Hood river coentry. Mona, with a ’ view of selecting those Againaldo waa told that he waa free « ro p m . Salt Lakh, Denver. Ch tea*o The|Ashland Iron Works ia the name sites which give the promise of eucoeea, Handlers’ Union, which was declared harbors, Oregon, including the Colum Ft. Worih.Omeha, Farti sud to go anywhere be pleased and General bia river, gets about $2,589,000, and Kaaeae C ity. « . yesterday, are entertained by officials Spacial of a new company juat organised a t iiich earliest returns may Chaffee asked him if be bad any com Loul»4.-hlca<a aad S-.tea. ra Washington over $961,000. The I n via be had.- H e believes in getting beck of the union and members of the state dian b ill carried the necessary amount plaint to make of American discourtesy Ashland with $20,000 capital. H satinet board of arbitration. The officials of or barsbi Timber values in the Nehalem coun into the irrigation fund aa rapidly aa the union, at a conference laat night, for continuing schools and agencies in S ta n tia W alla W alla l« » le - »M am Aguinaldo replied that ho had no try are advancing rapidly. Claims are possible a ll money that js to be expend« told Chairman-Job, of the board of ar beth states, while minor appropriations IDn.Spokaiie.Mla- Kxpreaa ed in constructing reaervoirs and can- oomplaiut to make. He told now selling for three times as much were made in the sundry civil b ill. »•apella. St. Paul, *:5S p .ra bitration, they were w illing to ala. D ulu th . Mllwan- vla General Chaffee that he waa going to one year ago. The Portland postofflee is assured of Idaho, which I t is very apparent that neither the permit employee of the different com $200,000 and $10,000 allowed w ill put M unti ug tea. ke e,C tiica< oaiiui visit friends at his home in Cavite V i- The Interocean Mining Company, of M ilk river project in Montana, nor the panies to meet officials ol the same to richest yet ejo, in Cavite province, and inquired Baker C ity, has filed articles of incor- G ila river or Truckee canyon projects discuss the wage scale, providiug a the finishing touches on the custom st. r»Hi T m a. m Salt I-ake. Deaver. No trace has been found of M errill what protection American authorities F»«l Mall P- Weiih.''' O m elie, u« seamed . , . , „ u , to MJ be U» poration with the secretary of state, in Ariaona ia to be among the first joint conference should be held at house. one of the escaped Oregon ronvicta, sad would afford him. He Aside from appropriations, Oregon Jlaasaau _ * * Ä which officials of the union would be . . . . _ afraid to venture out. Ornerei Chuffra 0 *P ‘to l, $1,000,000. chosen, because of the enormous Loui»,Chlcaaeau' offleera are at a loo* as to whether permitted to act aa advisers to the men. ^a« been exceedingly fortunate in local tpakaMi Moreover, the secretary The arbitration board is now working legislation, replied that Aguinaldo would get the When thè supreme court convened involved. not Tracy*kllied him . getting an * Indian war pen * *”** “ ** last Monday, Judge F. 8 . Moore sat wants to knoe more about these pro- «_nl_ L A . win MUM 4 a tK e TTnttad aaaae protection pa any other citizen. the matter in an effort to bring sion b ill; the Crater lake national r u e lu r n in r r j u p i u o is s u e r men upon me cniei justice s oenen, judge ecto from the money standpoint before park; authorisation of the sale of Uma OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE States and start on a tcer, delivering a agked General Chaffee to prevent the Been becoming the junior judge. orders their building. The twiner- about a conference between the railway tilla lands, and relief for 8bemian r a / »---- a ----------- ----------1 a v«l«*m i x i r m a n a g e rs a n d c o m m itte e s r e p re s e n tin g FBOM F O IT L A S D . reporta that these systems w ill oost As the railroad officials county settlers, aside from a number of very dearly in proportion to the amount the men. private penaioaa. the holding of the fourth biennial fruit have offered thia step from the begin A large body of Moroe of Mindanao that be bad no authority to grant thia of land reclaimed has somewhat alarmed a ll »a llin * date» «.-s* p. m Members of the Washington delega »asp.aa. subject Io ehauge ialand planned an ambuscade for request and adviaed Aguinaldo to make fair at Hood River. The date of the him , and resulted in hia deciding to ning of the controversy, there is little tion are highly gratified over the liberal fair w ill probably be aet for the second doubt the strike cAn be settled satis American aeldieaa, bat the latter a social call on Acting C ivil Governor make haste slowly. This course, Far «aa F r s n c lir o - treatment accorded their «tote. Wash week in October. hal) every t days warned in tim e and dispersed the Wright. moreover, w recommended bv m a n y factorily to both tides if the conference ington, in eddition to $1,100,000 for Tbia Aguinaldo said he rebel*. ’ T There is a movement on foot at Beker Weetem senators and representatives ia arranged. would do, but that he would go at the Puget sound navy yard gets several Lack of unanimity already perme night, aa he was tim id about appearing C ity to organise some kind at a society before they left for home. Veneanelan government troops, ates the strike. The Chicago Federa lighthouses, $17,000 reimbursement for or corporation, the purpose of which on the streets in daylight." In deciding to begin with small pro DaUy « M p .m Preaident Oartro’a brother,' were de state expenditures, public buildings at The release of the ex-leader has »*• w ill be to collect and publish facts re jects the department has made it possi tion of Labor was ignored when the Rx.Hnnday Ra. Sunday feated by the rebela with heavy loaa order waa issued for the men to quit Spokane and Tacoma, and a bridge * :!» » . m. newed speculation aa to possible ven garding the mining industry of Eastern ble to undertake the building of a num Saturday. To a tto ria and Way Many of the aoldiera deserted" to the across the Columbia at Vancouver. geance upon him by friends of Luna Oregon. This i« •brought about by the ber of systems simultaneously, and to work, and its executive officials are W:IM p. m L a n d In *a ranks of the insurgenta. somewhat offended and are inclined to and his other enemies. Luna was a tact that minea of other states are forg distribute the work into aeveral states, C H IN A R E FU S E S T O FAY. let the freight handlers fight oat their Preaident Caatro haa gone to the Filipino leader whom Aguinaldo caused ing ahead, while the mining industry at the time field operations are oom- *:tt a m 4 :» p m front with the Veneanelan troopa. Mon., Wed. W ater p c n n ltllu f. to ba killed In 1899 Ka.Sunday in this state ia seldom heard of outoide menced there w ill be an available sum battle in their own way. Tliere are a u d lM r vreeou C ity, Me»- 12,000 freight handlers in and about Another Wrangle Over* the Settlement ef the ito boundary lines. of $6,000,000 to $8,000,000 for currying Preeident M itchell ia confident that ber*. Salem, Inde the various height houses of the 24 War IndcmnMy. p e n d e n « , Cotval- on the work. - L E W IS A N D X L A R K E FAIR. thecoal niinei-H will win I h e ir « trik e . ' A $10 gold piece issued by the San »I« end Wey la u d - railroads centering in Chicago. Of Pekin, July 5.— The Taotaiof Shang Francisco m int in 1862 Jia* been found this number, more than 9,000 are now H a lf a m illion were fed on the P AC KING H O U 8 E FIRE. oa Location of Site U rg u Selection 12 miles south of Corvallia. There is involved in the strike. Some of the hai has notified the banker’s commis aion of King Edward’s dinner to the T.(O a.m . , WUIe*M«e end rem- » :» p. m. of C ity Perk. no likeness of the goddess of liberty on bill H lm ». Mon.. Wad. men who quit work did so under pro sion that China refuses to pay the July Tue«., Thnr. poor of London. W ater perm itting. and r n . Italf M illlo a Dollar»’ Worth of Property D«- the coin. On« side, save a band across test. Notably was thia the case in the installment of the indemnity except at Portland, July 9.— The first definite Ore»on I t ; has been apparently confirmed »troyed In Chicaeo Stockyard». the middle, is'eheckered with delicate ireight house of the Lake Shore A stop towards selection of an exposition the rate of exchange prevailing A pril, that And^ee did not perish, bnt waa The men there site for the Lewis and Clarke célébra lines that form squares by crossing each Chicago, July 8.— By a fire which Michigan Central. murdered by Eskimos. other like the wires of a sieve. On the tion in 1906 waa taken yesterday morn- broke out in their plant at the stock employed were receiving all the con 1901. The foreign ministers consider Lv. Le »latoa Eleven men were b u t , th re e o f th e m lng. when the report of the subcommit band are these words: “ United States ards Swift A Co, suffered a loss which aideration they had asked. They ____ that the Taotsi’s declaration is the re I.v. Riparta 4:«6*. » . fatally, by the overturning of a wagon tee to which the matter had been re Assay Office of Gold, San Francisco, estimated by th^ officials of the com forced to strike, however, by the order sult of the announcement of the United r>«ily ric e p t Riparla to LSWtston Dally except Monday. Monday. * t Florence, Colorado. ferred waa presented to the executive California, 1862.'* On the other side pany a t $500,000. The fire was con of the executive committee of their States minister^ M r. .Conger, to the there is the figure of an eagle. An old fined to one building standing at the union. Before going out the men in committee of the Lewi* and Clark cor Wind and rain destroyed thousands o v e r la n d road uaed to pass the spot intbrsecton of Packers avenue "and formed the railway officials of the situ Chinese, that the United States sus “a t dollar* woith of property la the poration. Its report dieeuased briefly whore the coin was found. A . L . C R A IQ , the scope of the Lewi* and Clai k ex Broadway. Thia structure was four ation, and said they would seek an im tains China’s contention and ia willing western part of Now York. Menerai Faaeenfer agaut. Portland. Or. position and its probable needs. It The receipts of the state land office stories high, f a i lt of brick, and was mediate return order from the authori to accept payment on the basis men China haa appealed to the United considered only two of the sites that for June were $36,240.84. *• tioned. But the ministers are confi V. a. B C H IIX IM d . C ity Ticket Axent. 300 feet square. The first floor was ties that had ordered them out. T h ird and to aahlncioo Street». Statoa to use ita food pfitoee to occupied bjrthb wholesale meat market J h e sudden suspension of customary dent that China w ill accept the decision have been mentioned in connection According to the city superintendent the allied power* who rtfil retain with the fair— the Hawthorne tract and of the company, the second by the operations bv the freight handlers oc of the majority of the ministers when aoldiera ia Tien Tain to evacuate that the city park—and its conclusions were of schools, Portland haa a population shipping department^ and the third casioned considerable trouble m and sh^ is convinced that the United States place. in favor of the city park, There was of a trifle over 98,000. ourth by the general offices of the about the various railroad warehouses is her only supporter. . Some of the and stations, but the inconvenience and ministers insist that the policy of the ■aion of the report before a The run>ol fish on the Colombia has company. The latter are aaid to ba’ Tracy, after aeveral running.Aghta with the offleera in the vicinity Wf Seat vote on its adoption waa taken.. W ith ahown. another im provem ent and the been the Jargeat snlfele offices in the delay were but a drop In the. backet to*, United States ia uurcasouable and in the report proportion of large ti-h is also increas United States, more than 800 employee what w ill happen ii the strike shall direct opposition to the terms of the tle, ia which three mea were killed and the nuderatanding that not be settled soon. working in a «ingle room. protocol. They assert • that Prince one aerioualy woonded, baa eluded bis ahould go formally before the board of ing. To add to the present difficulties of Ching, head of the foreign office, and The .cause of the fire is not known, pursuers and ia new heading toward directors, where there would be fall The first labor trouble in years in railroads, the Teamsters’ and other Chinese officials, before learning opportunity for ito consideration, the Whatcom. Astoria was caused by- the plumbers but it was discovered near the engine . •. ' . -• . ... ' t ruckmen’a Union threatena to join in that China - had the support of the mittae’e report waa, formally room. I t spread so rapidly through Minnesota Rapubl icons have reaoear adapted by the executive committee. going on' strike (dr an increaae of 60 I f this shall United Statoa in the matter, admitted the building that it was found impassi a sympathetic strike. cento per day in wages in a te d V a n S a n t fo r governor. I t now stands in the executive commit b le to save anything in the structure. occur, it w ill affect a ll incoming and that their arguments ware rather a plaa « -------------- * •** Fiah. Warden Van Dusen 1 mm made a The first arrivals of the fire department outgoing freight of every kind. Every lor mercy thau a demand for jnstiee. tee, and ia expected to be reported to Ltaves P o r tlu d *:»o a. m., 7 p. m. Seventy bills end resolutions . “ - w ju p .a u ..-— the hoard at ita regular monthly meet' tr ip to the Coquille river, where he were unable to check the fire, and re railroad in Chicago today accepted all Great Britain proposes to permit sil Arrivee pa mad the last day ia the house. Aahlsbd 1 2 :» « . m ., i l : » a. m. W hile it was con ver payment of the indemnity until .... . * w ill establish a hatchery thia fall on peated calls were sent in for aasistance, freight offered. tog' ' “ Sacremento i p. *»., I : » *. m. S h o p m e n at the Northwestern and u 8»n Frabclsool:«» ». m .. S:15 a. m. th e south fork of tlieSlver. tint a ll the engines were not able to fessed by several railroad officials that 1910, on account of China’s great loss Burlington A Ohio are on strike. « Ogden » : « a. m .. I l :45 e. m. freight waa not beinguimved as expe owing to the deprecatioifi of the price of FIE R C E C H IC A G O FIR E. ' “ • Ibm ver Sa. a . , * « , m. prevent the entire destruction of the A jretition is being circulated asking X •" P x “ ■ w. The cabinet has begun the considera Caemd Laisw Amounting to $325, 600. Par the Southern Pacific to extend the serv btiilding. W ithin an hoar after the ditiously as heretofore, yet it waa «anl silver. The ministers of the other a C h lc e c n 7 ;4 » » .u ., *:SU «. m. the larger pert of it was being handled powers regard the proposal as being tion of the isthmian canal measure. " Loe A litele» 1:2D p .m ., 7 «. m. ice from Sheridan to Portland via Cor fire waa discovered the bnilding was. Maliy Cevered by laaeraaca. - RI FeanSp. m.,Sp.m? The various freignthonsea and further complication, andaabeingequi- ruined, although the fire continued to well. nelius so as to include Sundays. The Columbia river salmon pack “ Fort Worth S-JS e. m.. «:*0 p. a . Chicago, July 9.— Fire -early today yards, however, diepioeed a large ac valent to an admission of China’s con bjase for a long time. “ C ity o| M extreS^A s. m ., • : » «. » , thia year w ill be the largest in year*. “ H on ato u»«. m , 4 a. m. destroyed the building a t 306-09-11 Work is progressing rapidly on the The burned building adjoins por cumulation of unmoved freight and cars tentions. “ New Orleea» «;l5 p . » . , * : » * . m. Many nominations aent to the senate Wabash avene., causing losses aggregat re p a ir'o f the Madison street bridge at tions of the plants of Armour & Co., loaded with freight. " W »»hlu*tna«:42». m ., 4 42«. m. •• New York 12:4» p. r a , 12;4» p. ra for confirmation were not acted upon. ing over $326,000. For a time the fire Portland. The structure w ill be open and Libby, McNeill A Libby, and fo ra There was no trouble or disorder in F A R M E R 8 ARE R U IN E D . threatened widespread destruction, and for public travel in about two weeks. or about any of the freight houses. time the fire department had a hard China refuses to pay the July indem P al,m ea and Ttrarlet ear» on both train « waa only through the utmost efforts fight to keep these buildings from the Anticipating the possibilities of such a Damage by Rais aad Flood» la Ifliaete Will C bair care Sacramento lo Ogden e»d XI Faao, n ity installment nt the present rate of it As a result of the labor tioublee, all that the flames were prevented .from aad tonrlet care to Cbica«», 8L Lout«, M e» Or- atrike, the railroad companies had flames. The wind was blowing strong exchange. K . .: lean» and W aelilnfton. Amount to $1.900.000. entering the department store of Siegel, sawmill owners in Portland have ad from the southwest, and at times the brought to Chicago a number of men .Connecting el ben Frsncleoo w ith never») The cash value of reel estate of Chi Cooper A Co, fronting on State street vanced the price of rough lumber $1.60 flames were touching the sides of A r to takq. the places of the strikers. St. Louis, July 3.— A low estimate line» lor H onolulu, Japan, China. Phlllnulnae. cago a n d C o o ke c o u n ty is p la c e d a t f 1,- and separated from the burning build per thousand feet and $2 per thousand mour’s buildings, but the firemen man These men were intercepted by pickets of the damage wrought within a radius Central and South America. lor clear. 263,914,260. ings by only a narrow alley. Much aged to confine the fire to the bnilding of the strikers, and most of them were of 160 miles of Alton, H I., by the re Me « . MflUfJVe A . A ./» « among tha induced to join the Freight Handlers’ in which it l/ad broken out. The aession of congress just closed excitement was caused cent storm of wind and rain ia $1,000,- PORTLAND MARKETS. Union. appropriated $69,866,262 more than guests at the Auditorium hotel, directly 000. In the American Bottom farming across Wabash avenue from the burn the tension of last year. , TO R N A D O IN IOW A. Wheat — W alla W alla, 66c; ing buildings, and at the Auditorium districts the farmers are ruined. Wood T O DREDGE C O O S BAY. An Italian striker at Wilkeabarre, annex. The guests were aroused from blneetem, 67®68e; valley, 66)4®67c. river, a small and usually harmless Barley — Feed, $22; brewing, Severe Storm Accompanies by C loedburit Doe» Peopl* R<qet»t * Change ia PI m e f P a., waa shot by a policeman. Thia ia their alumbers at 7 o’clock in the Harbor «tream, overflowed its banks and the Immente Damage to Property. the first loaa of life since the greet morning, when the fire had gained such H23 per ton. Work Non E xtension ol Jetty. farmers in the vast expanse of bottom headway that it threatened other anthracite strike began. Floor— Beat grades, $3.0603.60 PO' Connell Bluffs, la .. July 8.— South Washington, J u ly ' 9. — Senator lands were forced to get into the upper buildings in ' all directions. On the barrel; graham, $2.9303.20. western Iowa waa visited this evening Frequent riot* haggoccurred in South Mitchell haa been advised by wire by stories of their homes to save their Wabesh avenue side the flames belched by the worst storm of the year. In Millstnffs — Bran, $16016 per ton; Theii houses were flooded. ont Into the avenue so fiercely that it the commercial interests on Coos bav lives. middlings, $21.60; shorts, $17.5001«; several towns it amounted to a tornado, After spending a night fall of peril they The ..Union Patciflc strike haa set was considered unsafe for trains on the chop, $16. that the $60,000 appropriated in the and fears are entertained that there watched the day come in only to see tled down to a stubborn contest. elevated loop to pass, and for over two has been loss of life. Damage to corn recent river and harbor bill for extend tbeir crops had been washed away. XSecttve 12:01 A. M .. September », ISSQ l Oats— N o.l white, $1.2001.25 ¡gray ing-the jetty at the bay entrance was lours all traffic on the loop was sus and unharvested small grain baa been Two Balt Lake bank employes have $1.1601.20. ' The Reuter farm, near the banka of pended. not sufficient materially to advance that very greet. In some places the rain been arretted lor embeaslement. Wood ri.e r, three miles from Alton, Hay — Timothy, $12® 16; clover. which followed the wind storm work; and asking if the money could was damaged to the extent of $10,000, -$7.60®10; Oregon wild hay, $6®6 per The first aix months of thia year not be used for, dredging a channel in N O NEW S OF 8 T E A M E R 8 . amounted almost to a cloudburst. ton. and when the waters subside the lorn 316,711 emigrant* landed at New York. A t W hiting a dosen buildings are stead. He haa laid the matter before may be twi e this amount. This ia Potatoes — Beet Bnrbenka, 60e per the cbiet of engineers, and at his sug md Jtannte Still Reported Adrift la The feeurea of the new warships w ill cental; ordinary, 40c per cental, reported destroyed, and one woman was gestion telegraphed Captain ^ n g fitt. only one instance. badly hurt. th» Northern Ice Field». be strength of batteries and thickness A t East Alton the Western Cartridge growers prices; sweets. $2.26@2.50 At Anthon 20 buildings were demol- asking him to take this request into C o m p a n y is flo od ed w it h a loss o f $5,- of Seattle, July 9.— No news of the per cental; new potatoes, 1 )^c. consideration. I f it is found that there iaiied. by the tornado, and at this 0 0 0 o r m o re. Butter— Creamery, 19®21)»c; dairy A board of engineers ha* been named missing steamers Jeannie and Portland, place it ia believed live* were lost. is authority for changing the prrject 16@18e; store, 16®16c. The reports received from the l ’iasa ia the report made by the "steamship from that specified in the b ill, and to inquire into Columbia and W illam Communication by wire is cut off. creek district say that the farmers Eggs— 18®19c for Oregon. Indiana, Captain E. V . Roberto, which Captain Langfitt favor* the dredging, ette river projects. A t Rockwell City the damage done 1:M p in their anxiety to get stock out of Cheese— Full cream, twins, 12)4 arrived from Noma. The Indiana sailed < :4 0 p .a by the wind was less serious, but the the change will be authorised. l:( 4 p a S:12 p m Four hundred clerks in the Chicago from the North on the evening of June ®13c;YoungAmerica, 13)4® 14M c; fao- Senator Mitchell also urged expedi the valleys into tlte hills, neglected to 2:14 p.m 2:M p.m rain fell in blinding sheets for an boar, save any of their shocked wheat, and 2:2J p.m K la'd yke I « : » a m postoffice have had their salaries raised 26, two days later than the Senator. tory prices, 1® ljflc leaa. 2:40 p.m and the whole country is under water. tion in carrying out the work on the lost a il. A ll the crops there are lost. 2:3» p in Su m m it 10:25 a. 2:3» p.m from $900 to $1,000 per year. Purser McCuilom saya there ia a groat Poultry— Chickens, mixed, $3.60® Crop« ware beaten into the groifnd and Columbia river. He was told that thia 2:»ft p.m Hay C Je 10:1» a _ 2:12 p.m 2 A* p ro M rbo’ld» 10:12 a.m 2:0S p.m deal of uneasiness at Nome concerning 4.60; hens, $4.00®6.60 per doten, work woold be pressed as rapidly as are a total loss m many places. 3:00 p.tSi DeMoas 10:00 a.m 1:52 p.m One man was killed and aeveral in the long overdue liners. e f New Wanhlps. ll ® ll » 4 c per pound; springs, 11® possible; thetas soon aa the special t:0* p ml Muro »:!» ».m 1:40 p.m jured and 40 houses wrecked aaa result >:1S p ni EraklnVI S:M «.in On June 26 the United States revenue 11 X c P«r pound, $2.00®4.60 per dos- board’s report and their action is ap Fire la El<vtt«d Railway Car. Washington. July 6.— At Secretary tt:»0 a.m C44 p.ml 0 » V'y • :15 a. m 1:00 p.m of a tornado in Wisconsin. cutter Thetis was reported at Teller en; ducks, $2.50® 3.00 per dosen; tur work w ill be begun. .0» p.m Bourbon » :.« a.ra Chicago, July 8.— A motorcar on the proved, actual Moody’* suggestion, the cabinet adopt --- . - . _ - 4 :e p .m Kent 40 a .m .. The Prince of Wales and Queen C ity on her way beck into the Arctic in keys, live, 13® 14c, dressed, 16® 16c per Metropolitan elevated railroad caught ed names for the six new ships of war Socialist Riot» la Italy. Alexandra reviewed the Indian troopa search o f: the Portland and Jeannie. pound; geese, $4.00®6.00 per dosen. fire last night while pat-sing Augusta Mntton— Groes, 2M ® 3 c per pound; street. There were 200 people on the Ixindon, July 9.— A special diapetch autKoyiaed by the naval appropriation who went to London to attend the She probably passed through the straits H . MOB LC R, I. i . H ARRIS, the 27th. The Indiana wae at 8t. dressed, 6c per pound. reeeived herefrom Rome says that So b ill. The four larger rhlps, two battle «B0. U «n. Maoa<«.-. corooation. train, and a panic ensued. Several of Superintendent. Michael on the 26th. There were then Hog»—Gross, 6 H o ; dressed, 7 « 7 X e the passengers made efforts to jump cialist riot* occurred at" Orte, on the ships and two armored cruisers, will be The gunboat Marietta in that port the steamship Conemaugh, per pound. from the moving train, but were pre right bank of the Tiber, during the named Louisiana, Connecticut, Tennes ordered to Hayti to protect American of the same line, and steamer Elihn Veal— 6t4® 7)4c per pound. vented by the guards. In the scramble municipal elections held there yester see and Washington, but it is not set Thom peon and several river boats; also 1 Beef—Grom, rows, 3 ® 3 M r; steers. that ensued when the prisoners en day. The polling place waa wrecked tled which states shall be chosen for the steam whaler Rogliea, which arriv 3 X ® 4 )A c ; dressed, 7®Sc per pound. The deavored to get out of the way of the and Mveral policemen were stabbed th * battleship* and vice versa. Senator Elkina, of West Virginia, ed the same day from Nome. There Hop»— 14®16 cents per pound. flames, a number of persons were The police and m ilitary fired on the two gunboats provided lor in th * act made a lengthy speech on .the annexa were no ocean vessels at Nome and only Wool— V alley, 1 2 ) 4 ® 15 ¡Eastern Ore crushed, and two women are aaid to mob. Over 46 persona were wounded. w ill be named the Paducah and the tion of Cuba. one steam craft, the Sadie. gon, 8 ® 1 4 )4c; mohair. 25®26c pound. have been aerioualy injured. Troopa have been ordered to Orte Dubuque. Texas cattle w ill be shipped to Big Check Mtsteag, DMOcult to Obtain Facte. at Crew* Drtvaa Freer Can. New York ia to have the most mag stock Boer farms; 660 heed have Indianapolis, July 8.— Indiana offi nificent hotel in the world. I t w ill be Willemstad, Curacao, July 6 .—Great Vienna, July 9.— The Neue Erie Pawtucket, R. I . , July 9 .—Two cars ■hipped from Pensaa-la. cials are worrying as to the where 20 stories high and cost $10,000,000. dispatch from difficulties are now experienced In ob of the United Traction company were Prea.-e publishes a New York university has oonfeired abouts of a check for $636,000, drawn Bed by a mob of 100 men in Seyles- 8*lonica, European Turkey, saying that taining facts regarding tha real prrgreea German experts, after two ymrs’ tha degree of master of letters upon by the United States For Indiana in vilie tonight and the craws driven off. aince last Saturday 80 shocks of eerth- made by tlie Veneaueian revolutionkts Mias Helen M ille r Gould. payment of its war claim. The check test cn lour men, declared borax in the The rioters cut the curtains to piecesIquttMkdsight of which were violent, and the crit cal position < f the govern AMD waa mailed in Washington twodayaago, human system retard* assimilation of The American shipping syndicate ia United ra and I wet« experienced there. A violent ment of President Castro with knives, broke the windows bnt up to thia time it ha« not been seen fats and albumen. battered tlie Woodwork. Two cars were 1 shock caused damage to village* in the State« miniatei Bowen haa aent Secre reported to have offered the Canard line by the state offleera. The fact that the I t ia reported that' Andrew Carnegie attacked in Central Falls, one at Lons- vicinity of Salonica. Other dispatches tary of Legation Rnsaall on board the $66,600,000 for ito fleet. checks to Illinois and several other gave hia second cousin, Miss H arriet Viceory Lin Kan Y i insists la pay states in payment of similar claims U n d e r, of Pittsburg. $1,000,000 when dale and one in this city, despite the received here from Salonica aay that United State« cruiser, at l e Guysra, shock destroyed 160 houses and with instruction* to ascertain and re Only tre s M o n tln e a te l Lin« ing the Chinese indemnity In silver have been received has increased the she became Mrs. J. C. Greenway re efforts of the police to give the employes Fastens D irectly Tbrongk protection. Finally the running of car* killed "tone child at Gnveane, and that port the state of affairs both east and the wishes of foreign nations. anxiety of the Indiana officers. cently. west of that port. was suspended. two persons were killed a t Salonica. @1 Í OREGON U nion P acific I I r ■ U S I AND SOUTH —vü- SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. Sbasta Route - HH Si« ir HNI Î y. wiwwww—- li t (M IK N U T R I. N tin tU H K U . Pani Haseltine 8tenley, ■ young American,' rode a horse ep the stops o- the A ltari palace, Rome, aad won erf Over $ 1,000,000 in money was burned In the Colonial beak, the tonly beak ia 84. Pietre? The total property loro in the destroyed city is estimateti at $40,- 000,000. of Tlie foreign commerce bureau reports af Kh-g. London, Juiy 8 ^ -K in g Edward has that foreign imitations of American London, July 9.— King Edward w ill London, July 9 .— The Brussels eorre signed the appointment of Lord Salis furniture ami goods are making serious spondent of the Times says that Th* be crowned between August I I and 16. bury's principal private secretary. inroad* on American trade In Germany Hague tribunal ia to be consulted on His recovery has been so rapid and sat ______ _________ Schomherg McDonnell, to succeed lz>rd Balaac’a works were held immoral by some protects regarding the sale of the isfactory that this decision was arrived 1 R . wh” frn’ the secretary * jury in a Chicago cenrt, and a Danish island of St. Thomas to the at today. No official announcement of fc*b* r ’ WhJ United States. the fact has yet been mule. The pag ship of his majesty’s office of work*. woman who had bought them for her eant through the street« aad the The Timea, in an editorial article on children is held not liable for the sub Fasty-tar* mony at Westminister abbey w ill be thia matter, w it thinks It doubtful scription she gave. Clinton, N. CA J»ly • • — Fi»» tòiiay much curtailed from the original form. I» Lord Salisbury w ill try to find a new Thomas A. Edison announce« th, d e s tro y e d 4 2 « t e r m a n d re s id e n c e *. Their majesties wiU drive from Buck aad that th * appointment of perfection of his storage battery which* raeeing a lo® of $100,000, on which ingham «. palace to the _____ abbey through Mr. McDonnell cannot fail to revive the he says, w ill rarolotfoniae motive there tra* little insurance. Among the the M ail, to Whitehall aad thence to b o ild in l* boned waa the Episcopal ' . •*"- - UL“ ------------------------ the abbey, the same route aa taken a t I the opexing of parliament. church. Heavy RMn» 1« S a l t L a k e C it y , L e a d v ille , P u e b lo , C o lo ra d e S p rin g s Omaha, July 6 — There were general rains throughout Nebraska. In the Platte and Missouri valley* the raiafall for the past week or two has been ex a n d D e n v e r. cessive, and in some place« potato*« are reported to be rotting in the ground, MÆ.ew‘pR4 ‘~ iM dailT ro and the corn crop it somewhat damaged a p?,n?sdR by too much moisture. On the table JftaS?Ä S fr e ? 4 W"‘“« Ca" “ d Fr" lands, however, the heavy fall of rain 1|gfct---------------------- SSMMry In America by ha* served mto put the corn crop in « M ltg b S f Ü L Ü ’ ® * - » » a » ci»»»rto l tlekete. splendid condition. . The temperature relee and descriptive literature Average fo r the past week has been con a««rem siderably below normal, and seashine MANSFIELD. ia needed. E