BOHEMIA NUGGET riiMUhrd Errry rtltfr. COTTAGE GROVE. . Xtamprrhrnidta llrrlrw of itir Iniixirt ant IIntirnliic of ' lit VTewk Cnllril From the Trlrj;rnph Column. LATER NEWS. -General Brabant lias occupied brand. Mora Christians havo boon massacred corth of Tion-Tain by the "boxers." Kentucky Republicans indorsed the administration of President McKinley. Disease is causing the deaths of many American soldiers in the Philip pines. Filipinos reject civil marriage. claiming it aa no more than concu Linage. Boer peace envoys will bs allowed to present their credentials at the state de partment. Collector of Customs Ivoy has with drawn his resignation and will serve out his term in Alaska. F. P. Dengal, who eloped from Pros tar, Wash., with n Mrs. Brackenburg, waa arrested in Spokane. There is a strong sentiment in favor of Hepburn, of Iowa, for vice-president on tlio Republican ticket. Manila editors and correspondents protest against the press censorship. 3Iany papers aro shutting np shop. Four persons perished in the fire in the Hotel Helena, in Chicago. Guests j were forced to jump from windows. Elijah Moore, aged 19, who murdered Tier. Jesse Moore, his father, at Dex- Ko now plague caws lwvo leon dis- rovered in San Francisco. Fritz Merer, a murderer, was nut to . .uki-.uu.a death in the oleatric clmirat SinuMne An Ohio statesman shot aud kilted his wife accidentally by taking her for a rat. Chicago is afraid of tho plague, Coffee from an infected vessel found Its way into tho city. itussell A. Alger says tho statement that he had invested in recent Cuban enterprises is a lie. The United States sunromn court do. Lady-1 cided tho Kentucky governorship case m tavor ot oovornor Beckham A bill to prevent interstate commerce in convict made goods was pa&ged in tho senate without divisiou. Chinatown of Portland is to Iks cleaned up to prevent tho noiblo propagation of bubonic plagne. rwo workmen were killed and 54 injured at a strikers' riot in llerlin, . i ... juo uuuunxi anu uiree arrests were made. Mataofka, one of the Samoan chiefs, tninira no lias been treated shabbily by uermany, una a revolt may occur at any time. Vlit-i v.. j injuuus wsi oa men Killed in an engagement a Agusan, in Cagvan province. American loss, two killed and three wounded. Two cars of kerosene, were blown on. a car of bicycles smashed bv a collision on tho Northern Pacific which occui mi about nine miles east of Spokane. Tho postmaster general has suspended uirector-oeneral of Post Rathbone and oppointed Fourth Assistant Potmaster- ueneral Brystow as acting director- general of post in Cuba. Tli n T ,1 .... ... .1 . . . . . office appropriation bill continuing the pneumatic service in cities where con President Krucror's Message to the Prime Minister. DUr ONE REPLY POSSIBLE Authentic Xrvti ltrpurlrit to llt tlrrn ltrrrlinl t-'rum MntV-Mni; Klnlnu Driiimittrntlnn In lionilun. London, May 82. Displayed in tho .Most conspicuous style in tho Daily Kxpreos, la the doiuiuant war news of tho morning: "Wo have tho best reason for stating that in tho last 2-1 hours n telegram has been rv-eelved at tho foreign ofllee, addressed personally to tho primo min- 'ister, from President Krugor, proKing terms of peace. The exact terms of tho message cannot bo stated; but wo believe it is couched in an exceedingly humblo strain." It is inconceivable, of course, that Lonl Salisbury can have sent any reply except tho one that stands ready on tho lip of every Briton unconditional sur render. ter. Mo., November ecu ted. Americans in Yucatan lose contracts on electric and bridge work through being underbid by Englishmen and Germans. Fire destroyed the works of tho Can da Cycle & Motor Company of St. Catherines, Ont., causing a loss of half million dollars. Columbian rebels threaten Panama great excitement prevails in that city ana united States vessels havo been ordered to the scene. An alleged nobleman, charged with Jorgery, m a Victoria, B. C, court, wallowed glass during the trial and will die. His name was Elliott. A factory is now constructing at Corvallis to manufacture many articles cf hardware, thus utilizing valuable timber that has been going to waste, Webster Davis was called upon to peafc at tho Missouri Republican con vention, but n debate on the question of appointing a committee to escort htm to the stage came near disrupting me convention. Secretary Gage, in response to an in quiry from the house of representatives bs to the extent of the influx of Jap anese, has submitted a letter from im migration Commissionei Powderly, stating thrat the arrivals for the nine months ending March 31, last, were 4,427. re- General Bailer occupied Dundee. Senator Clark, of Montana, has signed. President Steyn's brother captured by General Buller. Great rush is on from Dawson to gold diggings of the Koyoknk. There is no hope of action by the sen ate on the Nicaragua canal bill this session. Germany is seizing Congo Free State territory, and now occupies about 3,000 square miles. Senator Jones, of Nevada, introduced bill making it a crime for railroads to blaoklist employes. The United States court of aDDeals holds that a boycott is malicious inter ference with business. ijondon papers want to ostracise Jticnard Croker in revenge for tho post tion lammany has taken in the Boer war. Democrats complain of Kansas Citv Jiotel men. They object to paying five Hollars per day for a bod in a room with four others. President J. J. Hill paid $140,000 for a Spokane flour mill in order to get n entrance to tho city for the Great Northern. I'orto Rico and Hawaii will send Relegates to the Democratio national ronvention. Each island will be ao corded six dolegatea. The grandstand, famous glass betting ring and all the buildings of the race track at Clifton, N. J., were entirely aestroyea by lire, with a loss of $100, X)00. Tho lire wus the work of incen diaries. Assistant Attorney-General Boyd has jronoerea a decision in tho case of ex press companies, in which he holds they are not liable to taxes as brokers. by reason of their issuing money orders sua travelers cneoks. is father, at Dex- tracts have been made and appropriat 1 last, was ex- ing $225,000 for the same was adonted by the senate, 38 to 20. The Rnssian embassy has considera bly perturbed governmental and diplo matic circles at Constantinople by in viting the immediate attention of the porto to the deplorable situation of many districts of Armenia, resulting from brutal methods of collecting taxes and from persecutions. Rev. Dr. Edwin A. Schell, of Chi cago, has filed a declaration in n suit for $25,000 da-nages against Rev. Dr. Charles Parkhurst, Rev. Henrv C. Jen nines, and Rev. Dr. Joseph F. Berry. Dr. Schell was formerly the general secretary of the Epworth League. He cnarges tne defendants with entering into a conspiracy to injure his reputa tion, thereby forcing him to resign his oinciai position. London is enthusiastic over the relief of Mafeking. British forces under Lord Dun lonald have advanced as far as Lalng'a Nek ire destroyed the main portion of St. Mary's school at Belmont, S. C, Loss is estimated at $200,000. illiam H. Hunt, of Montana, has been selected to be secretary of state lor the island of Puerto Rico. C . 1. . i 1 . n. oirBui-tur striKcrs oi St. ixiuis are restrained from interfering with mail cars by a temporary injunction. Jexas has declared a Quarantine against ban irancisco on account of the prevalence of plagne in that city. reman sympathizers with the Boera made an attempt to blow up the Brit ish fortifications at Esquimalt, B. C. Congressman George B. McCIellan. son of "Little Mao." tho federal cen- eral, is being urged aa a running mate lor Bryan. Authentic un of .Mnfrklnc. An j.xtraqrdinary issue of tho Garotte- at Capo Town announces that in conse quence of what is believed to bo authen tic news of the roliof of Mafeklui:. Sir Alfred Milner will closo the public ofilces todav. The boisterous rejoicings over tho news of Mafeking have becomo riotous in parts of Londou, Aberdeen and Bel fast, and elsewhere in tho United King dom. In the Finschloy district of suburban London, a mob stoned the railway station master's house and smashed the windows of a draper' snop, setting the bnildinc on firo also. although whether by accident or design it is not vet known. Two c erks were, injured. Tho house of a Boer sympa thizer at Harleston vas attaoked bv a large mob and tho windows wero shot tered. The polico charge! thomobaud were greeted with a shower of decaved eggs. Numerous arrests were made and the police reserves were called out. MINES AND MININd. r n.,.1..... KfllP" " Kl.n.ll4 SHniril f I lt!. c.M M.ir 31. In IWltlt Of UK'" her of passengers and tons of freight t... ..f..i.. v lui.tni'm oolites tho 1 t,l'. Klmiriikn tamiMe of 1NDH Such scenes as wero witmwd en tho tv..iir front fur the entire nk, am v....,l.,Hn m..n to thorn Who WW" HI nt ilm tlmo of tlw Klnndlkn stamwdo. Then an occasional steamer .i.,irtd for tho mirth! now tho dally sailings number from tme to Hvo. i Tho Pofct-Intolllgcucor recently pub ht u-n iMtliiwed to bo a eon Icnrvntlvn iMtiuinto of tho number ot people that would go north on Seattle' various steamers. iTwnpoiino '"" are now a unit in ntyiiiK that tlio wa i main mm ton tiiimirvatlve: that at 1 la,it 3.000 mow than was shown by tho lW-lntelllgoneor's Hgnrox will ' -1,-kiii in thn rimh. fur tilt) MtlHltl that I many steamsliipH havo betm engaged ' for that run that wero nut M-liodulixl at tho timo tlio figures wero compiled The boats aro taxed to their utmost ca imcitv. and there are hundreds of ihhi ln iiMiviiiL' dailv ho havo only "deck" aecommodatiotn. The pnwent aggregatltm of foituno hunters is for the main part mode up of miners, men practical and oxHiri diced in the affairs of gold digging Thov appear to know what they aro go iug north for. Colotado aud Montana. iHith mining ' states, have contributed a greater mim ber to tho Nome inoveiueut than any othor to states. The stoto of Wash I ingtou, twrhaps, is sending as many as either, and California is not far behind. . Tho four states havo contributed moro I Nomo fortuuo seekers thou all tho rot ! of tho Union. It is estimated that tho Cripplo Creek mining district alnno is furnish j ing fully I.OOO people. Lonrivillp, ' Denver, Butte, Anaconda and San Trail I Cisco aro each contributing large dole 'gations. But Seattlo is supplying more than auv ono of tho cities named. QUARANTINE IN FORCE. Chinos rnwncfn to He Drliiluril nt Afttorlit Astoria, May 22. For tho first time Ktoilut Krum rurllnml. Portland, May St. This is tho week for tho first soilings from Portland for Nome. Threo imineiiye cargoes of freight and passenger have attractod general attention. Tho stoancrx Elder and Nome City, also the big freight bout Dispatch were tho first to get away, all loaded to their complete ca pacity witii iroiL'iit ami lMisHeni'erH. j Most of tho early birds for Nomo went I ...1.1. ..AllA.. 1 1. . , 1 tl'ittl nilttltu lfirt.n ...wilti.1i n .iHM.I.l.. Inm in the history of this port a quarantine a year, hut some wero noticed that had (! SERIOUS FA0T8 In.. Will Not Do Admitted to tho Sonnto Floor. Iflifr i'uti 11... .... '."?,"P,lr?' Aw ..... M.,,,n., (.,,, . .U1 II HO (I) l,lm . , .?"'K 1,.1 '""'Ho tA':," a wake nod iu, .in.i....u .. I.. . ""' i nr,. ..... '.'MI III l,lt) ' Urn THE NICARAGUA CANAL UILL " Ok vnnin iillllil iHiu.i,,,, .. ,'HB, ' H II i,L 1 lllilt (tiiisuinurs. has been established here against ves-. barely enough to last seis arriving irom ban rrancisco. Tills get through relates particularly to Chinese until tho boats An American laundry plant has been exported to China. Oyor $5,000,000 capital is invested in this country in tho manufaoturo of flaying cards. Coal Is worked so oasily in China that in Slinnsi it sells for 13 cents per ton at the mines. David T. Haradon, who died n fow days ago at Roxhnry, Mass., had been 70 years in tho service of one firm of jilanQ makers, Washington Democrats in convention at Spokane, indorsed Brvan for oresi- dent, James Hamilton Lewis for vice-president. The Boers announce ther will defend Johannesberg, and the consuls of the neutral powers have been advised to look after their citizens. Owners of Chicago breweries have defied tho city ordinance rennirim. tbem to pay $500 license fee the first day of May each year. American warships are leaving Manila for Chinese ports to escape the hot weather which comes to that city overy Aprnniay and June. Jn the coast towns of Colima and Jollsco, Mexico, an earthquake caused houses to be submerged, boats swamped ana several natives to drown. The statue of General Grant, pre sented by the G. A. R. to the nation, was unveiled in tho great rotunda of tne capltoi with impressive ceremonies. In the senate, tho proposition relat ing to tne tarnsportation of mail bv tne pneumatic tube system, was laid on the table by a vote of 82 to 1G. A work train on the Guadalajara orancn oi me Mexican Central road ran into an obstruction, wrecking the engine and a number of cars and kill ing 11 men. Assistant Surgeon A. S. Llovd. of the United States marine hosnital sor. vice at unicogo, lias been ordered to San Franoisco to assist in tho work of prevention of tho spread of the bubonio plague. . passen gers, as thus far all others have been allowed to pass. Both State Health Officer Fulton and Quarantine Officer Hastings have receive! official notifica tion of the existence of the plague at the bay city, and, while tho latter has received no instructions from tho de partment to establish an inter-state quarantine he deems strict precautions necessary to guard against thb possible introduction of the diseuse here, and, together with the stoto health officer, will inspect all incoming vessels from that port and isolate all tho Chinsese passengers. The first vessel affected by the new regulations was the O. R. & N. steamer Columbia, whicn arrived hero this morning. She was detained in the quarantine grounds until a thorough inspection waa made and then allowed to como to the dock. Two Chinese passengers were, however, taken to tho government quarantine station, whoro tneir baggage will be fumigated, and they will be held for about 10 davs. Governor Roosevelt has sicned tho bill compellinc provision of seats for waitresses in New York restaurants. Average wages in Germany: Honso- maids, $2.38 a mouth; laborers, $3.14 a week; carpontors, $5 a week. Minneapolis has established and maintained for a year threo miblio nlav- grounds for children at a cost of $300, New York ball players saved In a burning building by catchina thorn as they foil Itullronil In Noinr District. San Francisco, May 21. Articles ol incorporation of tho Nome Railroad Company have been filed. The com pany propose to have a main lino four miles long with a branch line two and a half miles long. Tho incorporators are C. D. Lane, E. J. Cutchen. C. X. Willard, P. J. Millet und F. W. Wynn. Tho capital stock is $100,000. ine road will run from Nome toward Anvil creek in Alaska. Tho same persons havo incorporated the Wild Gooso Railway Comnanv. with $100,000 a capital stock to orwrate 4)6 miles of road from tho ihoren ni uenring sea near Nome, towards Anvil creek, with a branch line 1 U milm long. Bfollneiix n a Contoler. Now York, Slay 22. Roland It. Molineux did his utmost today to con sole Fritz Meyer, who, in an adjoining ten in uib cuuuemueu men's quarters in Sing Sing prison, was looking for ward to the occupation of the electric cliftfr tomorrow for the murder of Policeman Frederick Smith. General Molineux visited his son on Saturday and told him to be brave during Meyer's execution. An Itiureent Ainliuati. aianua. way ua. Five hundred in surgents, naif of whom wore armed witn rnios, ambushod 80 scouts of tho lortietli volunteer infantry in the hills near Aquasan, in the northern part of Mindanao. Tho Americans router) thn natives, Killing 61. The American casnautes were two killed and threo wounded. Portland merchants report a good business for Nomo travelers for sovcral , weeks, bpt sales havo been heaviest , during the post ten days. Tho crowd ot passengers contained men of groat mining experience and men who could not toll gold from corn meal. Ono crowd of nearly 50 hardy miners from Idaho had a portion of tho Elder to themselves. Tlio steamlioat companies havo con fidence that everything will go well with tho lioats during their first trip. Ice and cold weather aro expected, but not to a disastrous or even annoying degree. Two round trips oro planned for tho Elder and Nomo City " this season. Not over 1,000 people loft Portland on tho first trip of thoso steamers, but several hundred went from hero to Tacoma and Seattlo for sailing. Tncomn's Ch. Noiun Trunin, Tacoma, May 21. With tho snili booked for tho first three days of this week, 11 steamers havo dopartod from hero to Nomo, cairylug more than 4,000 ' peopie anu enormous qunntitios of pro- visions, maciiinery and Hvo stock. The Senator was tho first boat to stnrt, last Suturday. with 500 people. Mio was followed Sunday by tho Olympio, AIHanco and Lakmo. Thoso threo boats had 1,000 men aboard. Tho whole city watohed tho vessels sail, and there was great excitement along tho wharves for day and nicht. lm.-in. niug long boforo tho first steumor got away. Tho first Nome floet has all got away, nuu me next sailings, which muy bo tho last this season, will likely occur In about 10 woeks. The lhine l'meit Dm llluhl-llinir Itltll AIiii llltl I'rnhlliltlii Trunin In 'in vlrl l.lllior In rieltU Hint Mlnea, Washington. May 211. A pyniteohnlo .ilnmisslou of tho status of the Bofr coininlKHlonoTH now In Waoliingtnti wiin precipitated III tho M'liato today by n resolution offered by Allen oxtendliiK to tho rotniiilMloiiUM tho prlvllnncN of the lliMir of tho senate during their mi- joiirit In tho national capital. I ho roeolutlon was imioattKi uy u vntn in m to SI, but not until alter a Miarp on trrnero' between Us author and Davln. chairman of tlio coiiiinltli'O on foreign relations. Allen maintained that Ilm roMdutlou was In lino with precedents, while Davis contended that In tho par ticular circiiiiistiiuco.i thn senate ought not to toko any action that might ho considered a recognition of tho Boor liplomats until tho ptotddtiut, who oiono had the power to recolvu diplo matic roprtiM'utatlvi. had tukuii action. The iMistollko appropriation bill was pawed finally, tho amendment to ap propriate $225,000 to carry out tint ox isting contracts (or tho pneumatic tubo service being agreed to. An effort was made by MoriiOi) t" dUplaco tho Hfoon or Philippine bill with tho Nicaragua canal bill, as the nufiiilsliod IiiikIuomi, but it failed by a oto of 31 to 28. The lion mi today, under misimuiMoii of the rules, patsod two iuiKirtuiit bills retried by tlio coiiinilltoo on labor one to extend tho eight-hour law to all laborers employed under contract on government work and tho other to pro. hlbit lutor-state traffic In priou made goods by bringing them under the jur isdiction of tho jxiliro power of the state. The former bill Ik designed to carry the law of 1HD2 to its conclusion. Tlio convict labor bill caused some burp inquiries from member from southern states, where prison labor Is employed iu tho fields aud In tho mines, but upon assurances that it would not interfere with tho production of coal, cotton or lumber, tho opioiltloii was uot pressed. THE WRIT DISMISSED. Mining tho l..iuii.. 0l,,..,i' ..1.1. 1 1 M-lentlhtd there i '"M'U iinirni e in hit....,- "Nlii. . . " tn .i ' ii my lorolgi, ,,, , - OltllM III tlllu "n M t. " 'inrv. ii,. navo miNoiu ii v ,..i.. "in IIIO Si! Il lif l.i -.v-i l vo H,,,a,1(1, vii Kin. iiiiiii i.tii.i... - nk WllllH OHMW Of ll.arth.,""1 !.. 1.1. U I ItA. . K"",r10 lB,E irii iiimi in iii - Irritation r ti livniriMi nun tn,, Um l-iiniD livilliril, utr I...... -1 -Ill Ik . I ... 1 . .innii'M nun ri-(iii r I'liiim, .i. ....... . :".,v tk ..I.I..I .( . tu uiiiuiai report t . n inltteu nays it I ti in In tho product, such im "s., I,.. . "' M IV. "''"mfiictur. " NM.. fTiiriiitii lint ' n. ovurwlioliiung imim ui'M onisiin tit it M... ., , u, . . '""'n(Ml , wis mill uem no pmliiiti I i,y j,w it is not pnnMi.lu tlm iuiisewiio, auv lovlnr, "115 Krtiliirhy (liMrrimralilp (' Ilrrlilr.l In I'mrnr of llrrkliitin. Washington. May 23. Tho United States nupremo court today decided that tho Kentucky governorship cumi In favor of Governor Beckham, dismissing tho writ of error from tho Kentucky court of appeals. The opinion whs handed down by Chief Jnstlco Fuller, and a vigorous disMiuting opinion was delivered by Justice Italian. Justice Brewer, Brown and McKcnna also dis sented from jwrtions of the opinion. The case was dismissed from want of jurisdiction, it being held that de termination of cust-H of this character and all contests for statu officers must necoiwiirily bo Kittled by tho political branch of tho government. That branch had acted in tho Kentucky case when the general inembly tixik juris diction. There was no appeal from the awwmbU's decision, which was favor able to Goebel and Beckham, except to wio iriuiiuiii oi the people, which tri bunal, the chief justice said, was always in session. Ho also said tho iiiso wus purely a slato cast that Ken tucky was in full possession of its facul ties, as u member of tho union, aud thoro was no emergency which called lor interference. knowingly use mi nrticlo 07 " " 'II tlllil III h-.l. jj" ,v " win uejtinUj I t.l.M .1.-11 ,1.. 1 . . ...... i hid 'iiiuiirrouiilti n.iiimii-iif Aadk. tho ilangur to heaJth hum iu. iiuiiiriir (touorallr nlu lit ttOlf J... nuiii, ur inun wu lart that ii tl till a t hiiliiit u.tl h ' nmm nvillTiiin ihm.. nun in in ion iuiiii nt "ii i. t .... mil tm )Vhr Mllll Ht It low jrW( IlNtMl lift mtfliMi n.nrl. . ivm (j. IT nil KMflWII. Ill I ft aw - accompanied by a prcm-nUt of under liny scheme n nf iu. ilHtrlfiinnliil r.. ln.ii i .1. .HJ i ri,,.. it.ni u .....t i i...i.. In l.ir.i .. .1... I ..... ... i ... . . Iul to buy tlio inferior twwdtri. hotmikeoH!r will U-eliuelat take them. Judge YV. U. Hook of tho Dnltn,! btates district court at Topoka. Kan.. decided that tho section of th hiblting people from comlnir into thn state anu taKlug orders for liquors is unconstitutional. Coal -SI Inert Fatal Qunrrel. Momphls. May 22. Edward wi,i. tlngton and Dennis Brogan, coal min ers, enteied tho lunch house nf t v MoKenna and becamo involved in n' quarrel, during which "Whittimrrnn was shot by Mrs. MoKennn. nn,i Brogan was fatally wounded. Itetiirn of tho Ilillaillplih, San FraDolsco. May 21 Th Philadelphia arrived today from San Juan dol Sur, after a CruiflO In Cnnll. American and Central American waters, BEAVER CREEK PLACERS. Section of Idulio That Slay Take on New I.lfe llpforn Lone. Delta, Idaho, May 21. Placor mln ing along Beaver croek. In ShoBhono county, Is being talked of again. Sov cral miles of tho creek remain unpios pocted. Water has prevontod reaching bed rock at about IB fent. Hint. !, along tho creek yield somo gold, also tlio gulches. Trail irnleh. nl.nvn rtoi has producod over half a million in luucergoiu. Alter being worked 0 yoars, the old Myrtle claim 'still pays well. Thero are many placers that would yield several dollars a day, but somo would yield much loss. A. J Prichard, who dlscoverod tho enmn' ate a largo placer miulnt along tho creek. In a Fit or Jt-iiloiiajr, Hood River. Or., May 23. Miss Ida Foss, a school toucher, about 2(5 years of ago, was shot and Instantly killed Suuduy ovoning by Benjamin Wagnltz. Miss Foss taught school at Trout Luke, aciow tho river In Washington, and boarded in tho homo of Wagnltz, who wus paying somo attention to her. In a fit of angoi and jealousy ho attempted to stab her, and afterward, whllo fol lowing her in tho yard, shot hor with n riflo. After seeing what ho had done no oxprossod great sorrow, and although having but ono arm, ho car- ' rlo.l her into tho house and covered hor i with a blanket. Ho th ' leaned against tho rillo, with a foot-rule puueu mo trigger, and fell dead, Netro Shot AVIr ami T.... fii.i. Pueblo, Colo., May 22. Fronziod by " J ,7 " who, Calv in klmli nm 1 , ....... ..in. iKjnii in roftiti.i.,.. t m. . ..... , iwenty-iiitii Unite. States Infantry, this morning shot his wife twice, onco In tho abdomen and onco in tho neck, and thou dolibor ntoly put tho revolver to tho heads of talks of organizing a companVio 0 ZLA ' thn Inffor 1 1.. " . . " w twi iiinLiini I v. I fin nrim i. 1... 1..,. r " :.r u Hr' "v ...(S mr buiiiu IIOUrH. Oreeon SIlnliiB Compniileii, Salem, Or., Muy 21. A million dol- lnr mininiT rnmnnni ... 1.. lTtt'r!L3 .told hi. wife ..v uittuutiiii iuiliini iiml iiu Jiuii Hiiiti iin wiulwtil inn (riniiitfi !...... n,..l 1 .... .1. .. . viji uiij 1 nil iii. rrii iMaD 1 i..i. of which tho did .Idren'wrr nuiun. niiiiiiiorii tnnriliir.i.l 11... i'iiiiuiK vyompunv. l.'lUnnu lull! 1... maiutainod in Now York anl !,. City. Tho smallest was for ..OOO, by Portland men. MINING ON PAPER, Enormous KnterprUet Nlnrteil l,vw.i.. iiieion Hiook C'onipuniH.. Olympia, Wash,, Mav 2 1 . 1f lnli. companies having almost .i nnn on capital stock filed articles of iucorpora tion last week. Two of tho million dollar companies aro tho Cascade Cop per Company, of Tucomo. ring Straits Mining Company, of Seat tlo. In fact, most of tho now com paulos that aro now roadv to soil ,ti. aro Seattlo off shoots that map a harvest In tho Nome oxciteme, . wfthout rVZ would go away and novor como hack. Moro than 100,000 aoros of peat arc Mid to bo still available in tho Cuiiadi- .... jNuiiiitu 01 untario. T,, Y"""lf l'fr Jtnr.lere.l, Ihlladolid.ia, My 22,-Professor R. S;Kt",?8yTg6W' ,"to; l, , , . ,,ui"irnwit 01 tho Unlver- B yoflUHylvallIll(W1Hstrilok nnd brutally murdorod last night. He oft the 1 university nt 10 o'clool; 1Kt iBlit to board n train for Gonna tOWll. Shortly bnfnrn 11 ...t" a e nt pan S? i. ' 11,8 Skil l Imil eo crushed, evidently by Jr , .1 61 "'t'-o hospital this consciousncsH, i . ... .. . .... A low years since a urg on my country place bcln ..I..... I . .i to taka somo isxir womsn children who seemed to Dtti ! iwo-mouius- rest ami tn-intlr. thoso sent up was a yaod fc Kninuu jxump tiuiillli 11 tiiiitill 1i(1lw.t LV.,. I.-J l. ull iirouni! liur uvvk which I. -..-I I If !.. had cut her throat In a drnnln nearly sovering the JugUr till was taken to tho hoiptu. txl ! in way nifir to von- a iu "Oh. no." sho replied "Hm Advocato. Mr TV.1I.... rnn u at your watch a llttlu wlille; "Certainly, Miss Hypp. want to consult the time? - ...... " ". 1.1-1 .1 VI. "V " L'olil. or hud imv i(Tii-t on thl ilollcato inechaulsm." "Wutor? What do yon nta "Well, Mr. Hunker told a wore in tho habit of tctm ........ v nab in uiu uwjv. . .... . it. t...ii..i ii. .m MVHllllVlil, .Ml. AVUIIJ I ,i- Tho uncoinmon woes of i 'limn una viiivf - a 1. .11 rr rmni iiuiii kuiiju in ii iiuriv niJu uw-" tho flro and concealed her ii.inu iiuir. jmiw niiu v tu. ..I.1...1 t.n ... ...niimrtiif iiu KniD nui lliuillij luruiiuiv." and ho heartlessly rofiifes oolf promises to ronounco partlei w moro. A Buffalo milk man is in To a customer ho flunnllctl wi'i hml finitlitvrr,iu I. it mill tat ...... . ... ii w. ...n ... ...... - er had him arrested. Ho nil 1 to oarofully strain tho water W boioro ho dilutes his milk aud use tho worms for bait. " r . i Ill W1.W..1A ....... 1 1 1.1 V. J Ho lias nlacci a tariff of ?4 l whisky, which everybody taw iu uriuH, nun yoi nun octju- , Irco tialntliiL' inid statuary. body there cares about. KVn... I...l....l l.a n tlCiO V Auu. iiunuuun 1 1 1 1 n . ..I t 1 ... .1...II M nuout now tuo couutry bi" said a neighbor. "I rockon t hlssnlf for n mirtv mniirt inSD. ii. . . .in. "i reoKon no does." sam . . . . . . . .i hrl tossol. Bnt I don't 'low L'oln' tn Knt. tlm wnrlil nn fir. .. . ..... iiw.... "Nn. tint If lin hnatoenw" ii 1. 1 i . .1.- . . l Linruiu ' .... ;UI I.IIU vuutl ill Ai""-- thobluzo." Washing tou Btr' riot One. "Younc Goslln is iu love fl tbll J 1 1111 1 IIHMIU 1U1 I1t"-J .a- 'PI... ,.l.l ...l. ....,l,l hnirjl"?, hlin vould bo no particular Town Topic. ii j . . ...t .. i it' n men juiigou woiiiu" -v tnoy treat tnoir moment -- . I.n rn,..n. nt tlinai n. il rIflCOS " ...J lunut ,.t . ...... "a . to divorco. Chicago Dome-oral' ifili