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CITY GUARD. I. L OAMPRKI.L, Proprietor. El'UKNK CITV. MARKED BY LIGHTNING. OF THE WEEK Intereattng Cnlleetlna of Carrel Erentt In t'on.lented Form Fran Dutb Continent. loong ;irl'. Frightful Fiprri.nr la a Thnnder lorni. Chewehih, Wash., May 10. An OKK.iOV i ""Ordinary electrical torm burn r red I f MterUuy, in which number of pco ipbi wero more or left injured. The jmt unfortunate victim were Minn iLutie McX'ormack and Minn Laura Uoib.-r, aired 16 ami U resi-ctiv..! They were returning from school, and tiiok refuse under a laririt nine tree. A txdt of lightning rtrink the tree, and ; the girl were knocked ci,do. Hihiii alter, a neighUir saw Mi Hoilcr aim A. DECISIVE BATTLE' The Greek Army Met With Defeat at Pharsala CRIME OF A FARM HAND. THE PARIS HOLOCAUST THE CHDER REVOKED AXI) KKTKKATKD TO U0M0K0S A collision occurred at the OirdlcrieM jlesly wandering near hi house, and lighthouse, near Aberdeen, Scotland, "e Uritish steamer ColdynH an.l the Grarigoc. The Coldyne Dank and eleven of her crew were drowned, i The live anarchism convicted of par ticipation in the homb outrage, j(m 7 I last, at the feast of Corpus Christi.woro ht in Har.olona. They shouted i Long live anarchy," jut before the , order to fire wa given. A isoidcrotis ruck, weighing ten ton, While being swung from a flat car, craHhed through the Hide of two earn on the westbound Chicago & Alton passenger train near Chicago, wrecking the car and injuring a number of mo pie. Another citizenship question ha arisen between thi government and Oormaiiy. An American citizen nami'd Mayer ban been impressed into military e.'nnc ny mo Herman The Mate di release. lieneral M.Molrn.kl Aim Itetlre.l From olu- Kilhein I'K.lia I'ualilng on tu lli Nuulh. Larissa, May 10. A dispatch from I'harsala, dale I II A.M. 1ikI.iv, de. scribe the battle there, which hoirun ne ami others instituted a aearch. They went to the tree ami found the apparently lifeles Usly of Mis Me- .,.. . rue was mug on licr lack, ' "" "'.J morning. AlurKisli corpH twelve feet from the tree, having lieen appeared on th,. summit of Mount thrown that distance by the force of Tckke yesterday morniiig. Securing a the thundeibiilt. The lightning struck '"""'dabb' entrenched ,sition on the her first on the back of the head, ami a '''""id", they attacked tho Fourth r.'ci trip of hair 1111 inch wide wan burned i "'"t L'v'ihc about noon. Thel.it- lear to the t-k til from the lust cervical ' Wr "';''' Nlrong rcsi-taiicc, but Were loth.! third dorsal vertebra. At thn 1 ""ally fiii.olcd toslowlv fall back. laltc government. paitment ban reipicHted hi Kight-year old K.nelia Kilssling, who drank Home lemonade which wan kept in a tin bucket over night, died at Danville, Cul., from the effect of the .nion. Kight.-ei, scholar who drank of the atufT are nick. The ladies of th.. Jiebekab lodge used a part of the lemon- an, at a Hocial. The remain. I presented to the nchool day. Consul-Oenoral Mclvor, at Kanagii Wa, Japan, rcMirt to the Mate depart ment that, according tocurrent reKirt, the JapancHii K''vernmeru in t winl a commission to Waidiimjtoii lor tl.U !... ..I . . ....,,,, r,n,-iiiiniencing a rc.ti, ion er wan children next 01 me inereHiiel lniHirt ilutieH, which, awording to the American papera, it ia pro,He to levy on xilk. The im erial diet haH paxned a bill allowing a boniw to rxjMirtcrit of raw hi I k. There w ill be an encampment of the Oregon .National (luar.l thin year. It will Ik. the latter part of June or Hint of July. It will 1 tin ne from xix to ten daya. An effort In being made Li the agricultural lamrd at Salem to have the encampment iMmtponcd until Sep tember !I0, and to have it then held on tbeKtato fair ground,., j n.nj ti,,,, with the fair. The (.election f a place ban been left tod. Iu lleebe. The I i reek cabinet miniMcm who have relurnecl from the tlreek frontier eem to be in favor of a continuance of the war. Altogether, fourteen ofllrcn have been recalled fioin fretn to be lit to ThcHnaly. and thin jH alxn proof of the inteiilioii of the m w cabinet to continue the war. The movement wan actuated by necewily. All the bent oftlcem are being aeut to the front, nor in there any intention yet dixplavcd to evacuate I'rvte. er XM.t there wan bnrneil t.li.elr u place iih big HH a tiian'n hand. Uetween the kin-e and the Hole of the foot, on each l.g, Htrip an inch and a half i wide waa burrie.1. Herbal Wan liter ally torn to piece, and wax burning when Hhe wax found. Her xlioen were torn to xbred-., ami one Wax lying about lix feet from her laxly, ami the other tixleeen feet away NotwitliHtanding all tliexe injiiriex, Hhe wan Dually brought back lo coiixciouxnexx. She in ill daliirer, however, becaime of inflalll tlialioii (if the lieivex. Three hea.l of cattle a half-mile away were inxlanlly killed. W. (). Smilh, a half-mile w.-xt, wh partially Htiinned iiel knocked down, and Kllxworth Coh ner, a half-mile north, wiik knocked low 11 by the name tbnnder-lKilt. Arrl.lriit or Niilelil. lioxxliind, U. C., Mav 10 J. H. ri-her, of Deer I,dk'e, Mont., who 1111. ill the I. n election huh countv re mrder, die I here xbortly la-fore 8 thin eveniiuf from a xhot in the right tem ple. Whether it wax a caxe of Hiiicide ir accident there were many opinioiiH. The object of the iniiii'x toiirm.v l...r.. lurk" then cannonaded and de stroyed the village of Ordxkiniwnf, I which i iiImhiI two hourH' march north of I'barx ilii. The crown prince having 'ordered the army to draw up in line of battle, the tireeka advanced alxiut 2 V. M. The Tnrki, numbering DO, 000, imme diately deH.vu.leil th" x.i,eN of Mount Tckke and planted batt.-riex, which Im - t" bomti.ird the regiment. Owing to Hiip-riority of weight, the Turkish cani.oii inflicted heavy ox"cx Uxui the lireek-, and ex,Mcially near the xt ition. The Turk enutii I toa lvaiice until they enme into cloe (ii irterx, and then row 11 prii decided to retire to more 'ommaiclinx x.iit ionx. All the ammunition ami xupplie have been tranxported to Domokox, on the heightx of w hidi the lireek batterie were piepare I for action. The Turk have burned the village of Tatia, and have mastered a priexl and the entire family in the village of llioxkani. inai oeii 10 clear tin up. The I.Vd .Mountain train wa Hearing lioxxland. wl ax UMial, the car .I.m.i were lx-ke., while the ctixtom in-p-tor made hi round. Fixhcrociicr hi valite and lix.k out bin revolver, it may be pr.-xuined to avoid paying duty. The gun .1 i. barg.-d and be wa xliol in the very pla.-e that Mould lie Hclectc.l for xu. I. an act and thexkin alxiut the wound ix burned from the cloxe contact with the wcan.n. The deccaxed waa M-' "" I " Knightxof I'ythia, and a a ban. I-.. in.-, xtalwart man of iImmiI HO. In hi valine were picture f hi wile ami two children, and a tatciiicut of lux airouutnan recorder. obnerve the holiday an a Korent flren are naid to be aturting up again around Axhlaml, Wl. The Santa Fu purchaxed the Atl.in ti" ft 1'iicillc railroad U n forccloxiire ale for 1 1 -J, (100,0110. 1 he Irannvaal will queen' jubilee day an a token of appreciation. A big the in I'ntxhurg, . ,. Mroyed .'l. 000,000 worth of property, and renulted in one death and the in jury of four perH.uiH. The banking houne of J, II. Wheeler t'o.,in Manitou ami Axpeii, Colo., have gone into the baud of itHignee. No reaxon in Kiven by the dirccoin. W. 1). Caxe, of l'ittxburg, Columbia county, and J. W. Duncan, of I'ma tilla, Umatilla county, Oregon, have beenapiKiiiit.-d fouilh-i laxapontniaxter. A Waxhiiitfton Hpecial ray (hat it ha been definitely decided that NaMon- Comniitieeman J. K. lloyd, of North Carolina, w ill be appointed olicitorof internal levciine. Colonel John Hay, the newly ap pointed I'niicd State amhasMad'or to Kngland, wa revived with umiNital dixtlnction while piexenting hi dcntial lo the queen at Wiudnor caxtle. Johanna Spalh, widow of Jacob Spalh, i Huiiig Kut ,V Soon, xauxage iiiitnii fu.-i 1 turer. of San Francisco, (or f 100,000 ilainagc. I ler hiinbaml wa killed in the defendant' factory and th.. u i.l..,.. charge the linn with lieing ivxKnxible on account of negligence. l'reaident M. Kinley ban nent to con gre a inexxage concerning the Ivncli ing of three Italian at llahuville," Va Aiiguxt tl, 1 Stilt. He recommendn ail appropriation id fio.000 tor (he heir of the Mrxon without admitting the iiaoiiny or tmi rnited state in prcmixc. rurrwrll llnii.iit-l. ''""I -May 10. Tlif farewell ban- piet given (bin evening by (he Amer ican wx iety in l.ndon to Mr. Uayard, former am haxxador of the United State, wax intended by 270 gu.-xt. The coiul puny included Ambanxador Hay, Mr. Hay and all the ineuiher of the cm bunny, and the lord binhop if Iondon. Mr. Ilayard had a cordial reception, lie brought with him the log of the 1 Mayllower, w hii h he .1 -ponitcd in it hixn case in the reccpt inn-rimm, where it inxlanlly became theccnlerof ntt rue lion. Hilling Ihe prcHcntalion of (be loving cup, which in in the form of a pumpkin, niiriiioiinled by a buxt of Mr. Ilayard, Mr. and Mr. llavurd were vinihly atrectcd. Mr. Ilayard", on rining to renpoud to Mr. Crane' Hcntiinc nt. wa greeted w ith 11 xtorm of applaue. ! lie Hx.ke for an hour xlow ly and itnpre- i ively. 1 Tltr t'iirn.p llraervo. ! Wuhhingtoii, May 10. Comniixnion 'r llermanu ban recouimen.le.1 to the itlorney-geneial the niiNpennion for Ihe I'lc'cntof legal pr e.ling growing out .ifxheep paxtnring withm the Caxcade range foient receive. The attorney gen ral ix r.-iUex(ed lo iiiMruct the I'nited t.it.-n ultoniey lor Oregon lo May all proceeding until further order,' in view of the legislation pending in cmi-r.-n and the probable early action by the department 011 the ipiention. The recommendation ix due to a rep rexeiilation t'mio Oregon that great liar.lxhip and lonx have renulted to ihceKiwnerx of the Mate by their ex .'luxion from ra.ing land within the '(serve on which they have been de pendent for year. To r il..i. V.i-lh raellle I ,.h,i,, V., ... V... I. M .... 1 .1 ... ...m, ...... .... 1 ne i. or lit nav ttNtly tiltane, f ihr Turk.. lolon, May Id. The Daily Mail' irrenpondent with the Turkish force at rh.uxal.i, telegraphing yexl.-rday morning, nayx: YeaturdayV butle wan the mot de cixive of the entire war. It wan not intended at ihe beginning that the light xliould be a regular pitched en gagement, but on Ihe arrival of K Idem I'anha at the outxixt a fnriou liring began. The weathrer wa c.kiI and the sky Homewhat cloudy after a thunder norm. The village 'of I'harxala 1 1.1 be ee, bii'ldled, ax it were, under a line of low, H-akci hill. Higher and roundabout were black hill rising be hind the other, while between II and the village ran tl nail nlreuin known to the anoientn an the It.iipeux, cn.Nxed bv a bridge at the railway. lictween the hi ream aft I the village were the Oreckn, in an cx -ellent poni lion, well defended by earthwork. Their advance li onxixted of two bridge, ami their reserve of Iwo half brig ides, altogether ahout 20,000 men. Ag.iiuxt them were ,Y),0(M Turks. The artillery began Ihe engagement, the (Ireck practice being much better than usual, but after two hour tliee began to relire across the river. Thin wnx a great mist ike, a they were t li iih inclosed between the river and the mountains, w ith no r.nnn to deploy. The sight was superb. In iiianv case the (Ireck fought with the cour age of despair. The gicat black manse forming the rear guard to hold the bridge covered the u r,..l. plain. The endurance and danh of the ! Turk was magnificent. Phi. 1 reached ! the battlefield with a regiment whose men immediately hegan to run for 1 ward, dancing under tire, and shouting I like children when they saw ll . emr. The (ireck repulsed (hem vigor onslv and followed up (he reiuilse i -ri... 1. . 1 . 1 . . '. in- 1 ioks im, 1 iorniC'i in a cle of ihundci ing ball ling battalions. The extreme right tried to cut ofT the retreat to Domokos, w hile the remainder of the ' force Hung itself upon Pharsala. The battle was but little like the bat tles dencrihed in hooks. There wax no firing of volleys, no bayonet assaults, 10 cheering, no rnh only u steady! leisurely advance into the open in per fect order. There was Home individual liring, and the soldiers shouted, "Allah! Allah!" until the rtoimtant repetition swelled into one heavy, iiioutonou Hhout. I saw men suddenly fling p their hands and fall face downward, but the tlreek lire in the main was iiictTce- live, boot Hi Former Employer and Thr Other Fortont. Milwaukee.May 10. Alexander ntr- ' ri, a farmer, living five mile iouth of Waukenha, on the the Mukwoougo I road, and hi wife, were mnrdered thin j morning when at breakfast. A hired ' man wa wounded, but escaped. A j hired girl wa aluo wounded, and it I likely to die. I The crime wan committed by William Pouch, a farmhand. I'oiich worked for Harri alxiut two years ago. Lust night at hi reijuest he was given lodging over ' night. About 6 o'clock this morning Harri nd a hired man went to the yard to milk tho cow. Mrs. Harri and the girl were preparing breakfast. Pouch left hia room quietly, and, going to the yard, bade the men there g.snl morn ing. Harri and the hired man were aitting on Mooln n.-ar each other. Pouch drew hi revolver and fired at the farmer, killing him. He then shot the hired man, inflicting probably a fatal wound. Pouch then walked leisurely to the kitchen. He told .Mrs. Harris her bus bund would not be in for a few minute and he Would eat his breakfast ut once. The woman waited uis.n the murderer, w ho aeeme.1 to r.-li-h his meal. After breakfast Pouch started to walk toward the d.s.r. Hefore Mr. Harri realized whut was about to hupppen he wheeled around and shot her in the breast. He then tired ut the hired girl. The faruo-r' wife died noon af terward. The hired gill ha a chance for recovery. Pouch then rode away on a bicycle. A s,nne of farmer is iu hot pursuit. The farmer are greatly excited and enraged, and should they get hold of the murderer he will undoubtedly be lynched. The supiM.sition of the authorities is that Pouch in either insane or commit ted the murderer in order to hide the evidence of another crime. The man ner in which the murder were com mitted shows plainly that Pouch delib erately arranged hi plan. Harris wan quite well to do. Pouch worked for him in the summer of IS'.i;,, but nothing occurred a far a known to cause enmity between them. Pouch is 20 year of age. The name of the hired man who wa shot in Nelson Mcllolt. The girl is Helen Veshack. Latest rejsirtn from Mukwonago Mate Mr. Harris wa not instantly killed an at first stated, and mav 'recover. 'I here in little hope for Nelson Mcllolt, me inrcl man, and Helen Veshack, the girl. on CIvUnd' 'rorlaniatlon.4 More Bodies Taken From Ruins of the Palace. f .USK OF THE FIKE A MYSTEBY A HEROIC BOY ENGINEER. II Navr.l Manr l.ltr al Iho Itl.k t Ills Own. Houghton. Mich., May 10. With a box containing 2(0 hiuii.I of dynamite on fire, ten feet away from bun, John Thomas, a boy who runs a compressed air hoisting engine in the Tamaiack mine. Muck to hi M,st and saved the 'V7V'' I' n at work iu the mine by In bravery. , T,'M ",, dsafterThoinas had hoisted uie men to the level the dvnamit, ploded, smashing the engine to pi ami uoing other damage, hut the ami uie hoy to whom th liven were safe. The miners working in the iia.i put seven cants of box for future use. .t liey owe eX- pieces lien their Id level dynamite in a noon a mii.t.r "''"""'I'-' I'.v Thomas went to hi miner in f : 1 II IllM iiltirii... .... a . I I . I a . . . ' "h"" "Ill" .. oe ua,, noiM.,1 them out. He then cd. 1 he alarm of lire caused great ex citement, but no miners were 1 in tl... ...j. ... . . ... ' 1 '"n" 10 re.icn ilaylight Nt, gave the alarm to the me level n-Iow and . I.;- epth of 3,000 to 1,0(10 feet. from neuil-cir- leries and crack- livision 011 the "r IVa,., , New York May i.A the Journal fro,,, Havana savs: Vour ivrrcs,x,dent i able up,,,, high author- to confirm the Journal' recent Washington reH,rts as t gotiation Pending there between Secretary of M.jtc Sherman, Dupny de L..m,.'n,,. Mrada Palma, looking , p,,u,,f , du ion by rchase r otherwise of he tuban question. The story i , he top;.' of conversation in all ,!." el,,!... 1-1 Dun 10 de la Marina, the reformist ""gn here in a leader, sounds an on, i- "M-noteof warning bvinmnating (hat the s.i-calhKl reforms that Premier Can nn o.ts oiiemi to the island nine more than a fare, lie left to nay th ..t Ihe In the Herman rci. hstag Count von Kaniti, the agrarian leader, interpellat ed the government on the subject of the proponed United Slate tariff. He asked i( the government w ished to i-on-tinue the agreement of ISill, and xiid the Dingley bill implied esn the in crease of American custom revenue than the Hiuvessful expulsion of Knr.i- lcan inimrt from A rican niaikels. The effect of the action of (he finance committee of the senate in throwing out the hoime provision in reference to the Hawaiian rccipiocitv treaty, h,, Ihh'ii the subject of noi'm, coinmeni. One member of the committee savn it is the intention of the committee to deal with the mutter hereafter. The effect ol the bill a it Maud, he nav will no doubt U to impose a duty on Hawaiian augar. Some amendment 10 regulate till will Ik prepared, hut just what form it will take ha not U-cn deter mined. Ex-Vice-President Stevenson w ill sail from New York for llavie thin wivk in company with .Messrs. Wolcott and Payne, the other include, ( t. hi metallic o.inmission. Tlie commissi,.,, Will flrnt viit Pad and later the other cpi(al of Kutope, pndwhly Guidon first, and next Kcrlin. Admiral Meade (retired), United State navy, who bd Ihvu ill for three Week, die.) iu Washiiigton, 1). c. Admiral Meade was taken sick with the grip, which wan afterward aggravated by apjx-udiciti. An operation wax erforiiie.l, but he fail.it to rally. e Will U buried with military liuuor. An exploring party under the leailershii if Piofensor Fiank lloa. the noted o ieullst and expluri iiaineum or naluial history, i about to undertake an extensive systematic ex ploration among (he inhabitant of the vast of the North Pacific ocean between Ihe Aiu.su river, iu Aiu, and the Col umbia river, in America. The fund for thin important undertaking have been geneiouslv tuovided he M..,;. u- Jcxiip, the president of the museum, who has done no much already for the (dvanccuient of acience and for further ing the work of the American museum -f natural hist.uy of this city, 1 A llelgian gourmand of Mon ha be ineatlied :l,000 (o five friend for an uinual dinner, which (hev must intend Ircssed in uiouining, entering the room with 11 flag to the music of an ao- , Mrdioii. j Mail lry i.f th ra. I Port Iniuin. Inland of Mauriliu. May 10. 1 ne niiiinu snip traveller. Cap. lain Chu-tie, from S.uraKiya, for the Delaware llreak water, wa wrecked off the inland of Kmlcriguc. 8:i0 mile iioitheast of Mauritius, on February i. 1'he news has just reached here. Three lonx of the cargM only were xuved. Cup. tain Christie, hi lirsl ..nicer and four l.vn of the crew died at sea ol fever. In (hanking othc nosl of us solicit new Hefore 5 o'clock, the last village north of the river had 1 1 .... ' 1 ' 111 Rl-ll. noted 1 hen the vi 11 ai-e of Yawi!i ,.n.l it... .... of (he American trenchmentx ne-.r 11, slormed. with considerable loss to the Turks, and the battle ceased at night fall, (he thinking division having cstah- '""'li nehiiid the Oreck and oil the Lent hue of retreat t, Athc w ill Ik. '. should Cuba thenar t pay it. F.l Diano declares, other wise she cannot hope to keen ,,(. eolonv .ooiiinie ui monomlize and it trade Tlirlllina Arrouillll" ' Ihe lllsaxlrr lijf tyruiliira.r. anil ierlal..r (.liu-lly Hrellra. New York, May 10. A .lispatch to the ll.-ral l from Paris says: The scene 01, cntcri . Porte Kight. of (he Palaise de riudii-trie la-t niu'ht, when the bo. lies of the victim of the Hue Jean (ioiijon were taken there, was of a fear ful description. There had been placed the charred corpses of what had been a few hoiii b.-for- beautiful women of the very bent families of Paris. The Ixidies were laid out on roughly im provised platform of hoards taken from any w here about the place. They were charr.-d beyond recognition. Almost all the Isidics were burned about the head and feet, while th middle of the body remained comparatively intact. Ambulances kept coming up in a htreaiu, bringing more and more of the unfortunate victims, the crowd outside giving way in awe-stricken silence. The line Jean i hi j. 111 was almost im passable. of the bazaar building in w hich only a few hour before everything had been , fair and beautiful, there remained only u few charred pole. Inside the wrecked building there was nothing hut piece 01 rags, woisi and human re main. The firemen were digging among the debris in search of the bodies. There were imt enough ambu lance, and the bodies had to be placed iu wrap. Then came soldier, xilico and firemen to carry aw ay the dead, and they all worked in silence and w ith a will. The soldier carried sheets in w hich to wrap and transxirt bo. lie. There were women nurses from I'llon pital lleaujon, also with sheets, wait ing to cover up the dead hefore they were taken away in the ambulance. Near the western wall, which hound ed what had been the bazaar, bodie were literally found piled in heap and their ixisitiiu, seemed to indicate that a t.-rror-sti ickei, rush had taken place, or an instinctive huddling together in the face of death. There were piece of un derskirt all over the ruins and frag ments of woolen garment and corset covers. Tiny little slipper were everywhere to he si-en, crisp and charred by the heat. On one side wax a pile o valuable Jewel., etc., guarded by Miicemen. There were bracelet and ring, completely free from flesh, showing how terrible had been the Hamcs in their furv. I sp.ke to two women who were standing near the ruin. The elder ";ix Mi,,,.. Ihichczautier, and the younger wa a servant. "We were attracted by the cries of tin- ladies," said I'ioehezautier. "nli! such cries! We called to the men i th,. Hotel de Palais, which fioiits on i; Crs de la Heine. It was the work of a moment to tear dow n the iron bars of the windows and lo throw out a chair. We hauled the poor women ,,, there. Thev were so fright ened that they did not stay here long. They were so terror stricken that many could not cry. Hut many were lost and I saw several rush out from the names an I tall dead. W least 1.10." -Mile, lo Conite, of 22 Hue Jean (i, Jon. said: "The lire broke out at 4:110 o'clock It was terribly sudden. The heat wa worse than the smoke. You could ,,ot go into the street for fear of the b,.:., i.aar burned no hist if .1,.. '''d 1 n Soaked in ln.r,. 1 should think there were It, , loo people there because. y know, the nuncio wa there during the uft... 1 .1 . " . i.hii uiai an extra attraction. He had left when the tho.... i.,,.... ..... I hey seemed to spring up all over. .-o neice wan the heat that all win. shoii fronts oi.n.it.. 1. . 1 . . .... ne., or must open. Hi 's uroppe.1 ,ead fro,,, th us 11 struck bv li..hi 1 tin IH'lL'lll l.v'.od by fear that they did not know what to do. The fire lasted only twen yiiiimitcs, l, such a twenty mi,,,,,., I shall never forget! Women ran Mug 11110 me street ;,. ,1 1 ... .ne roan w ay ov. burning from h Washington, May 8. The senate to lay agreed to an amendment to the civil-ierrice bill revoking the order of President Cleveland made on February 22 Ust, establishing forest reservation aggregating 17,000,000 acres. The de bate brought out much criticism of Mr. Cleveland' order, Senators Pettigrew, Wilson, Turner, Kawlins and White speaking against it. Gray of Delaware defended the course of the'president, pointing out that it was the result of an inquiry authorized by congress and conducted by the Na tion! Academy of Science. Allison endeavored to have the amendment restricted so as to leave the question of revocation to the prenident, but he wa defeated on an aye and no vote, 14 to 32. Oorman made a jMiint of order against the amendment, but thin being submitted to the senate, wa nVfeated, 23 to 25. The amendment wa then agreed to without division. Another amendment agreed to pro vides for a continuance of the inveHti gutiun of the condition of the fur seal iu Bdiring sea. The sundry civil bill was passed late in the clay. It carries aggregates of $.13,000,000. During the day Bacon of (Jeorgia in troduced a joint resolution deprecating war, and announcing the policy of the government in favor of arbitration. The resolution wa referred to the com mittee on foreign relation. New M ar to (let Jobs. Denver, May 10. A special to the Republican from Cheyenne, Wyo., ays: An attempt was made this morning by unknown person to wreck the incoming Cheyenne & Northern passenger train by misplacing a switch in the yard at the northern entrance to the city. Owing to the fact that the ; train wa running slow ly, no damage i was done derailing the locomotive. The j authorities discovered tonight that the parties who attemptel to wreck the1 train are several Union Pacific brake men, one of whom made a full confes sion of the affair to City Attorney Breckon. The switch was turned with the expectation that the Cheyenne & aur mnm Foraitry UJJH Evidence of Stead and Enterprise. ITEMS OP GENERAL from All th. Cltf., , hr.v,, ., -ruB. Stage hava k.... . j tween Eugene and Foley 'T .Sll k j Strawberries along '"I"8'' creek, in Dough, count, .."'-i The school flln, ap.H ' county during AprT 1, ; The woolen mill, broom I, 1, iiwHii.,iCEiSk ning full time. ,Br(ll4 j The Klamath county Sun.T ; convention will be ,'e,i '? ' Klamath Fall, Jue 10 1 V " "u 10, .l,r,t,r!B' ,Un'P Sf-r piredandthe council ha, llaJ taken down. Busiuew for the month of A , tho Astoria custom-house fwV,P,l( 48.000, bc-ing the largest m ! oeipts in the hiHtory of tlie offici Bob Hiliman n.l.n ;- -no was enm.i. . r-s'Wj Arixona under Yuma, Ariz., and me tiuniH i Kosetmrg, was working in . ' ..." -"" Hank. Stockmen been buv Harney count., i- innviii,. .1. "W a ineir cm i.i ;o,K.n ranges, to get the,,, off ! hinds subject to overflow, and to l I the exenU of longer feeding l,aT, I The tele;.hone line being built' In. il eppnertoUngCreek has wn , plete.1 to Hardmati, and it ja MJ7 1 that the line will reach Munnmei , about a week, and Long Creek b, I 20tli of May. Ttioro ia - ... .. . .....u.o IICIIVIIV IU Ik. L inc .iirvuiiue oc . j.. : . ... - Northern employes would bo blamed ' ., 1,,. 1 .1 V, ! furtis for it and discharged, ami extra Union !? "'.lu,"urg Vmi Pacific men would be given work iu their places. Warrant were issued tonight for two of the hrakemen impli cated, and they will bp arrested tomorrow. ulinn Sj inpaihlf.T, Arreale.l. City of Mexico, May 10. A sensa tional arrest was made today of the en tire editorial staff of the paper called El 1'oiitiiiente Americano, which i the organ of the Mexican sympathizer w ith the Cuban insurgent, at the in stigation of the Duke of Arcos, tlie Spanish minister, who complains that the paper ha insulted a friendly na tion. The editors are young Mexican student, and popular sympathy is with them. The arrest is causing much comment, but it could not lie helped, a the Spanish minister pre sented a formal complaint, and under the law, action had to be taken. The outcome is watched with great interest. The insurgent have engaged the best legal talent to defend the young editors. Tho vines ure being carefully tr4i,j and the yards cultivated, and uW look is very favorable The Baker Citv Demmmi .....1. I it is retried on what seems to birrl j hie authority the O. K. & N. will m . (lilt ...1 a I!.,.. n. 1 ! - i.uc ii Bicamonaifi to pr It tween the Huntington bridge tnd'ai. j lard landing. These beats, it it a pected, will tranHirt urea Iron, tt, i Seven Devil mine to the railr(l(, j Two men named Casey and Oil t j a thrilling experience in the Umatilh I r,ver "'r the Mission one dty Ut 1 week. Ott attempted to foril the riis ! with a four horse team, hitoM to 1 load of hay. Ho miscalculate.! th, ford an.l was carried down stream aha 100 yards, when Mr. Casey swam 03 and cut the harness ami' ri-ultl i....... .1 . . ....men, men awam around tlie rack tc4 cut Mr. Ott liaise. The wagon ui load of hay were lost. saved at oil- The b: W in id mad hard (lows wind die ; luanv III the neir per- The Treasurer llrownert Himself. New Bedford, Mass., May 10. Will iam D. Ilowlund. treasurer of the How land mills, and the New Bedford Manu facturing Company, was found this morning iu the dork at the foot of North street. The corporations with which Howland is connected are in the hands of receivers as the result of the discovery of an unsuspected financial entanglement recently by stockholder. Hail Trouble W ill, the Machinery. Vancouver, B. C, May 10.-A young man named Harvey Kinsman commit ted suicide by shooting this afternoon, a'. Ladner s landing the Kraser riv . twelve miles from New Westmin n or He wa 24 years of age, and was employed at the Wellington farm creamery The only reason for the deed, as far as known, j that he had had some trouble with the machinery at the creamery, J cut suit render K.llieui I'd.,. ioimoi.e ll. t'otistantinople, May 10, The min istry of war has received the following dispatch from Kdheni Pasha, the Tuik ish commander in Thessaly, dated yes terday evening: "The Tut k today won a great vic tory. Tin kish shell are commencing to fall near I'harsala. IVtails will be forwarded later. Sabah say a division of Turkish lr.H.p commanded by llakki 1 anna carried the first line of tlreek defense at Velestino and the attack is j proceeding against the other lines.' ! Kelleal Hi-fan , gh, Turkish llca.liiu.utcr. Hefore Phar- eau. .nay hi. it was ascertained oayorcaK that the Urccks I harsala during the night. .. 1. . 1 . . me urcvk lorccs are IVuuoko. Ihe ba.-gagi' at eviicuate.1 A majority retreating on and artillery A (leaf Man Hun liter. Seattle, Wash., May 10. John Fountain, 71 year old, a pioneer of the White river valley, ibis county, wa in over by a Northern Pacific train at Hlack Uiver Junction tonight, lloth legs were cut off. He wa brought to hospital bete, an.9 i still alive al. though no ho- are entertained for hi recovery. Mr. Fountain waa deaf, Hid stepjHsl off the station platform in front of anappioachiiig tram. At the point where the Mississippi river flow out of Lake luk it i only ko (vt iJ aud ti.hteen inch daep took the main road. The iufanlrv CMss,s the ),i li.. By way of maintaining its reputation . - " """" "-sort Iso Angeles aiinouii.Hi. r for past favor 'be death of one of it cit,en at il age of I IT yean. The I. ..lira mi ih l,r,. I-ondon, May 10.-A dispatch from Athen asert that the hisses of the tjrtvks i:othe lighting at Velest.no and 1 harsala yesterday were certainly 1 00, killed and wounded. The Turks 'lost fully H.000 killed and wounded lleqilesle.l li,.,g, Olyinpia, Wash., May lo.T,H member of the board of control this llf. -noon received a formal request fron, be governor to resign. This actio,, i ... governor liogeisas a r. ... .oe receni occurrences that harmonious action innsmnibl.. Oneof the Ivard said tonight that the m-mber , deeded what actio,, Lev would take, bu, .,. H.oi.fercncea s,Hu,as practicable, and WW iijH,,, a wuw, when they would all stand together. The governor said that he did not oare at this time to enter in,,, a discus sionolihe ddllculties that have , (. it l.u,s.ss,ble for hi,,, to act further with .he board a i, is now istiuite,', The members of the Uiard w ill doubt p. docde soon whether thev w ill ,es,st ko.cnor or quielly ac.,uiesce u, his reipiest. W a 11 leal to e HlTl!.,,!,. San Francsco, May 10.-Willia, Opivrma,,,,. musician in hard luck. "U offered to make a contract w tbecff.vt that, in .Miisideration of t00 jlewu, or even f.10. he would selllns hsI. for dls.von. hi ,rt of the con tract, however, not to In. 1 ..... until I.: . . "t ami and fell dead iconic by the heat to foot.'' American, Were Fortunate. New York May 10.-A Journal di. r,,lo arts says: Tin cry few Amei il.v bazaar at the n; ! nere were rican present in thechar the lime of ,.. ii . ,1,., . , . , , .ui-, an.l .... pe.-n hi. ., ,, oeen esn...i .11.. t . - c, by .ortniie. Mr. William Astor - ft the baur a quarter of an hour be re heeonHagration. Mis Kane, sm- terof rrc lerick Fane, a American re siding in the line Pronv ,).,. .. t... ,11.. .!... .. . . '. " "OOOSl the la rg the tire ben, "leg..,, to C .one Out of lrfc Seattle Wash.. May i0.The hat- Per (),c,ard d.K'k .o,,igl,t ,,r tomorrow bf ret. 'wo month, before the repairs can be made to the won,''"" '" m determined I oul,l he better for the Oregon to be i 'ler in the ,ne:i,e. owing to t l .train the ship would be subjected rfnring so long ,, stay in the .lock. Takes Ot- (, 'k'tun, May 10. Order, l... the war denurt........ . ... , " in. as- Shaftcr to the en.,.. C'oluin- .'"ver bar- j!! T '" I'Uil.li.igwhen ' .' luoke out. Her escape a.s -l due to her iniir...;..- - 1. '"' 10 ner 111 irm 1. ... 1 . , ' "- '"'I lll.li e ler n-..e ... .1. . , .' 01 uie unong the fust to reach it. aw exit. Was been issue I bv signing (Jeiieral n I ..f.l . uiauooitne department of the iieaurpiarters at Vam .s, trausrerring (Jeneral Oti8 , . an f ,e, eparent V!SZ -mi nca.iipiarters " 1 " -'"-iTiam, now ssmne couimaiid at ora- Ht Denver. Denver, will n.dcr forced , lraught the new llri.ui, J v" "sr ;:,,,,lrl'ip '"'i,"r 1 ' : , N:Vk":' Lour ,, " h".'1 "'ore than the lla. t speed. ..... r ivuremellt unti v.,.niiici .Anderson racks, will I,,, tt, ter's arrival. "I".ii (it nil Whea- Otis at ''.unman. I an iv.'il aili'OIIVer until inr- Shaf. con- Trle.l lo Hum a lte.1,1,,,,.,, lakeville. Wash., Mav 10 The residen.-e of W. M. Waller.' near tc,. toe. wa entered by would-lv inceiidi ne, who plj,.,s a can tilled with oil and phosphorous , ,he Kl,10 Tl0 iVj( lug caught Are. but the house w... aved from buruiug. natural death. It is estimated that j'ooo.OOO ton of I"'-silver are held i wltttU,n b , Ihe wate, of the earth. " Kool,",,,, l.a,,t Wre,-ke,l. Sivkane, Wash., May 10.-A brief telegram fro,,, Jennings. Mont., s,v, the tea,er K,h w.i, w reeked in a can von s,x miles aU.ve there. Twenty t lussenger were al.arl. .,,,1 -"i. Vk .. -j. I e,, "H , Lanier aa rHk,L Tl . . . . I 1 III' IVI1I tt .IM ..... ... ith (he Orcat Nor.hern and plving l.0 mil.M distant. The l'i,ite. State consumed last vear ulun 4'00'WJ l"'ol.es of Jamaica d.cl.1 Wis,. May 10.-C!,ief,,f - uel.erwinandlVlMyers.alnn en, Ploye, were fatally injured ? v in an encounter with trim,. n ' j'-'kv six tram,, 'hZ l-ewery drinking. When Chief' 'n.-d.o dmrse'them bv Z I l?"' f"r -.f then show.vl t!gl t , " slash.,! ,,. Jli" j;;- . ;.-rfi gas,, ittu .u'f 'i 'f the ablomen a, hU U-;;-ve,e .e,allyr,ppe,Un;-S Hire,' of the ,,. Were c.,treH . , m.'b surroun.hsl ,l,e i , m ' William, aven.nl M''-Tr the .ns.,n.. ... .i. .... 11 . l,-v "''".ll, Cialt.o. V":." U''I"'IS . mi a dct nauoiiai uanl. Nortl,.., : to the fact that Mississipid' ig1",,!'"'11 .fowcattlej.go'n,!;;: A sllllsroke , i nirajo. Chicago, May 10. The first prostration from hea, tl 1 CiW o( red today. , , "'"l,,, ago (l,:iv,.ri U, , ' milk. iU. Hew sre, , "ni'"- SO degre s , '",,"'!''r the streets in .. "a-v- On It wa during the r''tS 111 the business ,,,rf of', ''-"''''tofivedeg 1"W"' TV..I . " ..iiit. "iriiam. 1. water a.liin, ig on a siH.. til of ti,,, IP 111 ft drowned thro,, 'i, "!.v,'n n"" were " K"lle coIUery. ' narnie, Washlugion. The citizens of Snidiomish hn secured the Dorrance academy build ing, and fitted it up a a hospital. The stockmen around Pasm fan been gathering up saddle horses for the last week, and making preparations Iu! tlie spring round-up. The eighth annual state conrcntia of the Washington State Union if Oistian Endeavor, will be held ii Tacoina, July l to 4 inclusvie. The school fund apportioned in Willi Walla during April, amounted to IV HI", -and tho number of days' attenJ ance in all of the districts was 86;,0;i. Th.iru c. :n.. :.. ...... hid u . r on lull is in uio uriu' borhiMHl of Napavine, Lewis ouuttt. and all of tbem are running full tiro. Common laborer there are paidl.lO a day. A petition lias been signed and to warded to the Chehalis county eomniir sinners requesting them to take llf ftt repair the South Bay roadway iti bridge between Ocosta and Laitllt- The horticultural comniissioner f Asotin county, says that the fruit crop in the Aiotin creek valley will beton thing enormous. In fact, this i th report that comes from every fruit eo tion in the county. In some ori'lurd1 it i said the winter apple crop w'll 1 short, but this complaint is not gonenl harden are thriving nicely. Luke, who fought under the fanooi Nisqnally Indian chief, Lessiii. who w as one of the last of the fold ers of the old warrior, died on the i l"iil ly river last week. He ' w years old. In his earlier tlnysLiik' was a great fighter, a skillful m' man and good tillicum generally. The remains of the old brave were interre-i beside Leschi'g bones, on the NisqiwH.' prairie. Spruce logs on Otuy's harbor scarce, and the demand for them i greater than tho output. The lcS worth about f j per 1,000. Tlieiuri? 'f cedar log on the harls.r is also much less than will lie consumed in fillip present orders on hand. The price o( cedar loV is firm at 4.50. The r logger has very little to brighten hw 0111I....1. w m . .ir thev -.......in. iiioai Ol Uie lOggrie ." - "'ill cut no more fir than necessary ' i 8.50. The city of Tacoma has issue.! I.M icycle licenses. Last month 1.0H licenses were taken out. A compan111 with last year's record shows tlt i May 1, 1800, there were but T35 lioen issued. 1 The Tacoma warehouses of the SW'1 ard Oil Company, which were last destroyed by fire", will be rebuilt on tf same site on Center street, and " i!1' peete.1 to have the main building "' pleted within the ensuing siity say the Tacoma Ledger. Spokane ash.. fall total Leadvill Colo. M.v lo . . tragedy ,hV,0 ,sl , .1 double 'Mrs.vr,g1,rr'r,':,':-'-'i- ther.s.ni of H.dl.. u- ,V " "? 'ter.. .1... i .. ' "i. it. i.v 0 Pit,. Nail town on the Pk-r Xorth..,rt. V.""" rn MUr-ad, Wrdaythev saw ! '' -Ves. davliglt c'r ma,'llim' i" ''iippear t . ,1 "V"r ,he VaM"y "ate thev cenM !- . ""rth. Thev ,-r mil .... i 'ran out f tho I,..,,. I Meiican. lef, a K,'H. WB is a a calii n inrotigti son. An Eng!i ree uiel,0Hi The Northern Pacific Kail. -" Tny ,as written to the treastiref Pacific county asking the amount o. the taxes due on the company's land this county. The company svi f ben the land i sitnate.1 in rol d tricts in which the general levy"""1" than 3 mill, and the sieci.il l'T' tl.an 6 mill (lot. unless the trerj would receive the taxes up to uw mount, it would not pav taxes but then. .... .1...: I ...ill- the H1" l ,M,t . a" ..e.iiniueiu aie. r' tion Zr1 J"'rt The treasurer h- tumai-vahn i . ' "'"tine '""iructed by the state auditor 0 0 bu-T Ll potatoes, i iect the taie in full. that ihe wlii.t , . ""T 11 Kit' II ruined against thO ho