Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907, June 01, 1900, Image 6

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    BOHEMIA NUGGET I
LATER NEWS.
I'ulilUlirtl JSverjr rrlrtnx.
COTTAOK GHOVK OHKGON
I HER OF 1 WEEK
Comprelu-nalvtt Itovlmr r tlin Import
nut IlHiiKnliicit or Urn INint VTeck
Gullt'd From tli T-li-cmili Culiiiiiiiii.
Eight hundrod Boors surrcndorod t
Vryburg, north of Kimberloy.
riuguo in Honolulu ling been effoct
tiolly stanipoil out, not recording a
inglo caso in 40 days. ,
Itocent injunction doolsions have
tirrod up tho labor onions, and thoy
nrgo concerted action.
The nuditor of tho war department
finds it a big task to straighten out the
Cuban and Ptiorto lUcan finnucos.
Twenty-two miners, 10 whites mid 13
Negroes, lost their lives in nn oxplo
ion in u coal mino near Kaloich N. 0.
At Puoblo, Col., n negro fiend who
ad ravished and murdered two girls in
n orphan Home, was lynohed by
mob.
Grand Chief Arthur, of the Brother
hooa of Locomotive Engineers, was re
elected at tho convention at Milwaukee
Wis.
Gonoral Warren occupied Douglas
after heavy fighting and without sus
taining any loss. Tho Boers have re
treated to tho north.
Tho will of tho late Bonjamin II.
Jto well, tho sucar merchant, of New
York, disposes of an estate valued at
f 1,600,000, and gives $15,000 to Brook
lyn charities. ,
The Methodist general conference at
Chicago, after considerable discussion,
voted to abolish tho time limit on pas
torates. The result of tho voto was re
ceived with great applause.
Another note recardinir the Ameri
can indemnity claim has been handed
to tho sultan's envoy, Terofik Pasha.
It is couched in more prooise terms, in
sisting on prompt settlement.
Considerable California capital ha
been invested in an extensive mining
enterprise in Siberia and Manchuria.
Concessions for large tracts of land
have beon obtained from the Russian
and Chinese governments, and tho work
of development will soon begin.
At the Knnsas Democratic convon-
Oullaws in Utah assassinated two
ifllccrs not far from Thompson.
Charlos Woodward, a Chicago dia
mond thief, is in trouble in Germany.
Tho honlth ollicers report that now
cases of plague lmvo bron discovered.
Tho Boor ouvoys will conio as far
west as (it. Paul and then return to
Europe
Through "powers- of nttornov" all
valuable ground at Capo Nome is said
to bo located.
The movement of tho G. A. 15. to re
turn captured confederate ihiua has
been rone wed.
Gonoral Kuudlo lias occupiod Senile
kal, whonco tho Boers were driven out
by a fow 8holls.
Tho Boors will mako their last stand
at Potschofostrooni, all their available
men having been scut there
MacArthur reports that six ollicers
and 102 men with 101 rillos sin rend
orod unconditionally at Cuvapo and
Tarlao.
Katherino S. Clark, dangthcr of Sen
ator Ulark, of Montana, was married
to Dr. Lewis Buthorford Moiris in New
York city.
ft t A. 1 .-. . . .
a joue Jiicnwa.vnian nonr Mil s uitv
Nob., robbed tho passengers in a sleep
ing car and forcod the portor to assist
him in tho work.
Railway bonds havo all been sub
1 1 . ... ...
Bcnuoa lor ana Jioiso, Idaho, is now
snro of a lino to Butte. Construction
is under way.
Tho steamer Danube is on tho rocks
near Hospital Point, Victoria. Sho
was bound for Dawson with a big cargo
and many passengers. Tho vessel has
been nnloadod.
Tho "Boxers" are now marching on
Peking. They destroyed a small town
and railroad tracks only 29 miles from
ii .
me capital city ami murdered a num
bor of Chinese employes.
For tho first time on record tho Czar
of Itussia invited tho members of tho
British embassy to dinner on tho occa
sion of the queen's birthday. This in
novation is regarded as of great polit
ical significance.
Emily Price, aged 18 years, daughter
of a well-known farmer, was found
dead in a pond near Yonngstown, Ind.
There were clots of blood on her faco,
and her clothing was disarranged. It
is believed she met with foul play.
Scouting, small engagements and the
IS
WARNING TO
Itliiol Sum Siijrn Hi "llnrr
u'lidilnirtnii. May UH. Tho
CHINA.
Mtul
OTII
rii,
United
Kruger Asks tho Burghers
What Thoy Wish.
fHE BOERS LOSING HEART
Jt I ranr Thnt If Dutch llnve In Rx-
cine They 'Will Doitrnr ths lmn
(bars Mine..
London. Mav 211. When Lord ltolv
orts wrote his first dieiiatch on Tiane
vaal territory yesterday, thortly before
2 o'clock in tho afternoon, hu was II
miles froln Johauuodborg and 7? mile
from i'retoria. lllslntnicneely Miipcrioi
foiccs had paused tho Yaal rivi'V, their
last great natural obctaule, at throe
points.
Tho aal lias a uurvu of 80 miles on
tho west to Zand Drift on' the ens-t
The coucavo of the current Is toward
tho Froo State. Thus Lord Roberts
luivaiiutng along tlin rauwav, was in i.
position to strike any part of thu ores
cent by shorter linos - than those by
which tho Boers could reinforce the
threatened points. Tho Boom retreated
almost, without a show of defense
Geuoral French and General Hamilton
apparently did not tiro a shot,
ui ix)ra itooorts1 immediate tome 11
men, belonging to tlio Kiehth mounted
infantry, wcro tho first to ford tho
river. Thoy camo upon a Boer patrol
looting at Vloljoen's Drift, and a skirni
ish lasting 10 minutes followed.
Three hundreil Boors tried feebly to
hold the Yereonigini; colliery, but weie
dislodged. Major Hunter Weston and
Lieutenant Earl rodo in advance of
Lord Boborts 40 miles iuto a hostile
country to try to cut the railway be
muu mo juoers neioro tlio Vaal was
crossed, but they woro too late
The Boor rear guard is at Mowjrton,
10 miles sonth of Vereoniguii:. Their
main body is moving towanl tho Klin
rivor hills that cover tho south bido of
Johaunosborg. Whilo Lord Bohoits'
30,000 infantry, 20,000 horses and IJiO
guns aro moving on Johaunesberg and
Pretoria, tluough a parched and desert
ed country, tho Bitnutiou at the Trans'
vaal capital, as it was last Fiiday, is
thus" described by an observer, who
sent his message by private hands to
Lourenco Marques yesterday:
"lho situation, both from n military
and it political
r.... ,,..,,( linn taken a haiiil in
tlio inm.rns.tou of !
China. Minister Conger has been
strueted by the state dopartn e m. u- y
form tho Chinese government
United States government expects It tn
stamp out promptly
this Mieioty, and lo provide proper guar
antees fortliomrtinieuHiuu i r-"""
order, and the protection of the Wo
and properly1 of Anierloain in wnm,
all now threatened by the operation,
of the "lloxers." There In no tndlca
tiou in the instructions as to tho course
Hi,. will ! iiursuod bv tho United
States in case tho Chinese government
falls to observe the warning cotnojou
in this communication. Mr. i onger is
acting on parallel lines with the ropio
tentative of every Kunipoan power at
tho Chinese court, but has not Joined
in nnv concert of action.
MINES AND
Oregon Mlriln-
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I'ortlmid. Mu , HI
Anfflo-Amoploan Ai.ianoo in k rijJ
tho Sonnio Afruin.
lltilNliuil within aw ,..,roc"u
are listed ami
""'I been ,na In .M,r hff
"imit on stoek MU-, ' " nomi.
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wrtk l1B dlreetors SJl
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ferprUo has Ih.hu .,,,?' t,,
M.lormlft and iitlirBol.iH.T'I,rt'
ino tjremin 11, ii ".. . ''"")i(t..
lines micopssfiiiiy fi(" "k ,v
nd Denvor and , """?'. !!
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JENATOR WELLINGTON SI'EAKS
lintiitrll )oniioll"ii Anmnfd of Hp.
lug n Htiilill'ii t!;iilii Mai'lilim
-Sulci Irt llv MUllr-"-l Tcmliiiniiy.
STRIKE SYMPATHIZERS.
At.
tion. at Wichita, to elect rinWntpq tn
the national convention, in his opouina sixth "Bmients resulted in tho killing
prayer, Kov. Dubber set the delegates 01 4H 01 the enemy, the taking of 180
wild by the pravlug of the nomination Prisoners and tho capture of 300 rifles
and triumphant election of Brvan. and a qnnty of ammunition
The applanse lasted several minutes
The water of a largo lake near the
town of Zapotalan, Mexico, diwp
peared in a great fissure m the earth,
produced by an earthquake. The bed
of the former lake is now dry, and the
fissure can be plainly seen. It is over
three miles long and from one to three
feet wide. A tidal wave which swept
In from the ocean after the shock did
little damage.
,.f ..t t 1. .
capture of arms and prisoners continuo r-nmn ,.riH.,i t-
daily in Northern Lnzon. Last week's Tfistnrrlnv n,lmitt,l f,,r ti.n fi?.,
TMr?vL bUle fu' ,T'n,0ilt,,, tllnt n,attera 'V"V grave. Tho Iloer
Thirty-third, Thirty-fourth and Thirty- determination is to trust ovon-thim- to
a last stand on the Gatsrand mountains,
to tho north of Potschofostrooni, whore
3,000 Kadirs aro digging trenches. To
that point every availablo man and etui
lias been sent.
"Tho whole of tho western border of
the Transvaal from ond to end is de
fenseless, and General Baden-Powell
can march in when he likes. Lord
Boberts, on the other hand, will en
counter the greatest resistance. The
C.w.ml Aiwillirr Hint In SI. I.niua
tempt lt Itltiw "r.
St Louis. May 28. Sympathizers of
tho striking street car men were again
tho medium of a riotous demonstration
todav, and as a result another name was
added to the long lift of wounded.
This afternoon, as a car on tho JolTorsoii
aveiuio line, running poiith, approached
Sullivan avenue, it was attacked by a
crowd of men and boys. Several shots
wero fired at the car. The policemen
oil tho car returned tho fire, and in all
about 100 shots were exchanged. Peter
Wells, a patrolman, who was riding on
the front platform, was hit in thu left
arm pit, tho bullet producing an ugly
wound. It is not known who lire I tho
shot, as tho crowd scattered as soon as
tho men on tho car drew their revolv
ers. It vi as ruinoreii mat two men 111
crowd wero shot, but they could not bo
found bv tho iiolice.
Tho dilToroncoH exlNtini! between tlio
niaiiaL'ouieiit of tho St. Loulls iV
Suberlmii Railway Company and thu
union men in its employ were catls
factorilv adjusted this afternoon and all
danger of another striko has been avert
ed, at least for the present.
Twenty-tuo miles of the Transit
Company wero in operation today, x but
few cars were running.
At 0 A, M. an attempt was mado by
somebody unknown to blow up a car
on the Spauldini; avenue line of the
Transit Company. The wlieels of the
first car struck something that explod
ed with a loud iioIh'j, and lifted tho car
two or three feet iuto thu air.
Wanlilimton. May III. In tho cotirso
M a speech in favor of tho adoption of
1 . . .1 .1... ...... ....!..
11 resolution oxnroiinu' ion iH'imm n i.i,,,, 1 .. ,, - - t in, .i
. " H Itoern I.hI.IV. Wollillli. . ' '"r lll(l: "
. ' r' . , 7 o r ,t understandhiu ,,,V"HM, 'ti!,
..... . .j... il, llnlii.it S'lnliw mill ..... . t
. 11. u.. I.. Win, 11 I.miI.,11 ilnlillllllll'll I lllllllllil M....,
iirruv in hiiii. " v n 1 - "iii , ,m.,v
British are within 40 miles of
Johannesburg.
Much lumber is going to Cape Nome
from Pugct sound points.
Rioting in St. Louis' grows worse.
Three men and a girl wounded.
Ashland, Or., has quarantined
gainst San Francisco Chinamen.
Republicans of Alaska denounce Gov
ernor Brady, and askforhisretiromen.
Republican leaders do not favor
Senator Washburn, of Minnesota, for
vice-president.
Tioer delegates will not be admitted
to the floor of the senate. Their mis
ion is-a failure.
The Iron Dyke mine, in Union coun
ty, Or., has been sold to Pennsylvania
parties for $80,000.
William R. Hearst, of the San Fran
cisco Examiner, predicts tho inaugura
tion of Bryan next spring.
Mexican government is still fighting
the Yaquias. additional trooni hninor
sent to reinforce General Torres
The war department refuses to ac
cept the resignations of volunteer offi
cers now serving in the Philippines.
No municipal governments will bo
organized in the hemp provinces of
Luzon until the rebels are driven out.
Fire today destroyed Beeves Bros.,
Boiler Works, at Alliance, Ohio. The
loss will roach $144,000, witli $40,500
Insurance.
'Taylor and Beokham will both bo
candidates for ro-election to the Ken
tucky governorship this fall, and a ho
election is expected.
Colonel Bethune, while marching in
the direction of Newcastle, was am
bushed by a party of Boers and vory
few of his force escaped.
Nathaniel P. Hill, former United
States senator from Colorado, ono of
tho wealthiest men in tho state, is
dead at Denver, aged 08.
The village of Point Claire, 10 miles
from Montreal, Canada, has been almost
entirely wiped out by lire. Two hun
dred people aro homeless. No fatalities.
Dick Croker says he believes Bryan
win Deai jieKiniey. He does not con
sider Dewey "in it."
The steamers Geo. W. Elder and
Nome City tailed from Portland for
Cape Nome with 750 passengers and
large quantities of freight.
The secretary of war has awarded
tho contract for the' construction of a
breakwater at San Pedro, Cal., to tho
California Construction Company, at
its bid of $2,375,000.
Arthur Rehau, brother of Miss Ada
Itehan and Mrs. Oliver Doud Byron
died in Biooklyu, aged 88 years. lie
had managed many of Auaustin Daly's
theatrical road companies.
Timothy D. Blackstone, formerly
president of the Chicago & Alton rail
roaa, ana one 01 tho oldest and mobt
prominent railroad officers in Chicago,
died suddenly at his residence in that
oity.
Captain Page McCarthy, ono of the
principals in the famous McCarthy
T 1 ,1 1 . .
.murueci uuei, is ueau, me result 01 a
long illness. Tho duel, which took
place at Richmond, Va., in the enrin
of 1873, was ono of the most celebiated
since the civil war.
General Wade, who was directed to
proceed to the Northern Cheyenne In
dian agenoy, at Tongue river. Mont,
and investigate tho reports that the In
dians bad the "Messiah" craze, and
intended to rise against the whites.
has telegraphed tho adjutant-general
that he could hud no reason to antici
puie iruuuie. no says tne Indians are
in bad condition, but peaceable and
well disposed.
Commissioner Hermann, of the gen
eral land pflice, has issued an order in
structing superintendents of forest re
serves throughout the West t plant
suitauie saplings and trees where nor
tions of the forests have been destroyed
ny nre. lie is also making arrange
ments for the establishment of a tele
phono system, which is to connect all
tho forest stations in certain districts
o that in the future in case of a fire
help may be summoned immediately.
Collector of Internal Revenue Lynch
is making preparations to establish an
office in Honolulu, . the Hawaiian
islands having been added to tho Dis
trict of California. The internal rovo- at Park Falls burned toilnv nin
rtnn Intrra nn Intn aITah. I 1 1 1 1 I f nA1 aa;i m. b
... i.n.ju .aiubi.um iu jiimiiu on iu ui f uu,uuu. ine pronertv is wnl I
TntiA 1 A All i. .1.. IT ,.i I 1 .1 mi . V "
uuuv win uujjunun ut me iiunoiuiu I lusureu. xno town was Without ade.
efl nn inlll n. aaIaaI.,1 I ..,.1 ,1 . . I , ,,
ud buiuuiuu irum citizens 01 quaio ure protection, and at one time
"". mo Biuuiiu oi ueer. wines, was inouL'nt wmini i n..u : i
llnnnra nnlnm fnnM l . I I .... I... . .
, , i mum tuuiiguu uuw i vui, sinoiBiiiucu irom iuediorn nil.l
In . lw. ...Ill I , 1 1 I ... . . . .
wju jDiuuun win oe iiispecteu anu in
ventoried. Alter Juno 14 toods from
ON AGUINALDO'S TRAIL.
Jfxrili rwranllic III" Itrlirl I.rmlrr Ii.
Nortlurii I.iiiiiii.
Manila, Mav 28. Major Marsh,
with a battalion of tho Thirty-third in
fantry, a ni Colonel Hare, viith another
part of tho regiment, whilo scouring
the country northeast of Bangiicd. re
lort they struck tho trail of a party of
Filipinos traveling in tlie mountains
and believe they are escorting Aguiu-
uroof that such ail
Med. Wellington sal
..Iretiiimtatiee. it was dllllcult to pre
rent tangible proof, but ho believed
tin, miHif could bo found in the cecritt
archives of tho utato department
NkIl'h mulled that under our form of
LMivernment no such understanding
could exist, and, as tho secretary of
itntii bad emnhatluallv denied tho ox-
iHtence of any alllanco or undersland
lng, he believed tho country would hu
cept his ftatement as trim
The reading of tlio sundry civil up'
iirniirlation bill was complelixl, but not
all of the committee ameiidiueuis nave
been dowsed of. A lively debate was
nreclnitated over the prnixiMtlon to
eoutiutiu the life of the Industrial coin
iiiUmIoii until October 31, 1001.
Chargen were made that tho coininls
sloti was being UHcd as it Republican
campaign machine, and that important
testimony had been Mwprvuxcd. I no
committee iimendment. bow ever, was
agreed to.
This was n dull day
marking the near approac
jouriiuinet. Tho AhmUa civil goorn
in out bill wai' jumrcil, and hoiiiii odds
and ends of legislation wero cleaned
up. , Dalzell gave n'otlco that th antl
trtiKt ref-olutiou and bill reported by
the judiciary committee would Ixi con-
sldereil Wednesday, Thiintday mid Fri
day of this week under a sjieolal onler.
understanding ox- tho latter part of Am-ii L9'
Id that, under tho time in May dlUdeinl, i "p
"n,y iimdeinU I,,.;' t
V .Montana and ,HWt Vy
lows: s ii
MONTAVA
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Anaconda (U,wr
Aiiialgaiiinted (Vinur
Moidiiee, sliver.
Montana Ore l'ur.
Ho Lamar. .
llulTalo lluiiin
Hunker 11 111. .
Kinplro State
Idaho
HAI10.
n
(Ml
Salem, May ill) -Tu. ,. H
...i.. i - mitoAi
i..i.i.K coiiipanieK wero ln
Ihu past week-tl.e lfMi!f
inn i reelanil t.VH
Salem. -uiiimji
Wit.hln,!.,,, , t'C,m.
WORK OF OUTLAWS.
In
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lioer enueavor is to luro tho iiritisli snit across an exceedingly dillicult I
into appearing to threaten Johannes- country, beyond tekvr.mli lines.
berg with attack, an oxcuso thus beiin:
given thorn for the destruction of prop
erty. The Transvaal government will
not daio destroy tho mines and property
without an excuse. Much dynamite
has been sent down tho lino, and 100.-
000 cases lie ready at Zurfontoin. near
Johannesberg.
"General Louis Botha and General
Lucas Meier have pleaded for tho pres
ervation of property. Both are largo
landed proprietors aud fear confiscation,
but they have not received satisfactory
replies from President Kruger."
liitTHl Station at Han Dingo.
San Diego, Cal.. May 28. Cantain
Field, of the United States steamer
Ranger, has received orders from
Washington directing him to make
soundings in the bay and recommenda
tions as to whether this is a suitable
loeation for the establishment of a
naval coaling station, and further to
advise whether ono is needed here.
The work of surveyina the harbor will
be begun immediately. Tlio minimum
depth of water will be reported, and
also the cost of the necessary land, if
the government does not already own
iana near wnero the bunkers would bo
located.
The We.t Africa Triiuliln.
Accra, May 20. It is reported that
three European officers woro killed and
Captain Aplin and 100 Hausers were
wounded in a recent effort by the Lagos
Hausers to break the investing lines of
iriDesmen at numassio. The Ashnntl
loss is reported to have been great, as
tne uausors had three Maxims enim,!
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uimuiiKii inemsoives greatly outnum
ha...l Tl. I. .. .. .1 I . i ..
wuuureu Asiiantis are
8aia to nave been killed in a mevinnii
action, ine risma is still snrenrUn.
o
Paper Mill Humeri,
Milwaukee, May 20. Tho Flfiml.n
Paner nnmTinnv'ii mill ... i
. ii tYllitiHOUEO
tho United States must bo stamped be-
lore being sent to tho islands.
out. Assistance
. ...
ADDotsioru prevented tho spread of tho
flames beyond the paper company's
plant. Inoludod in tho loss am .,
papor machines, valued at $40,000 each.
Berlin, with the approval of the
kaisor, sent over 500,000 marks for the
famluo sufferers in India.
Six thousand passongers for Cape
siQtno aro dookou lor May sailings ond
all berths are preengaged.
Miss Morgan, a San Frnnoisco girl,
is the only woman among 000 art stu
dents at tho Beaux Arts in Paris.
In Now York city retail druggist.
nave lormcd an association to compote
witn aopartment stores.
still
Nearly 8,000 Spanish prisoners
ore held by tlio Filipinos.
Tho postofllco department has ap
pointed over 70 postmasters for Puerto
Rico.
.Sergeant Barry and four privates of
company B, Twenty-seventh regiment,
have rescued the daughter of the presi
dent of San .Mateo from mino Lartronoa,
who had abducted her. Afterwards I 'J
Ladroues ambushed them, killing the
sergeant. Three privates stood off the
baud until reinforced. Seven Lndrouei
wero killed.
Lieutenant Elliott, of tho cruitet
New Orleans, died recently at Cavite
i ...
ui uijupiexy, resulting jroin a fcuu
stroke. r.outi-il tlm ClMirlH.l.m.
Seattle, May 28. During tho laM
voyage of the Churruca from Aparri,
according to tho Manila Freedom, tho
steamer touched at tho island whero
tho Charleston was wrocked, for the
purpose of taking on a number of
beeves. Several American civilians
were passengers on tho ship and thoy
seized an opjwrtunty to go ashoro.
Ruins of a houee larger and moro dura
ble than the cottages of tho natives at
tracted their attention. While passing
through tho placo thoy Stumbled nrrnau
tho searchlight of tho cruiser Charles
ton aud numerous other artinlnn. In.
eluding a splendid caso of surgical In
etrunieuts, tho proportv of the filmrW.
ton's medical officer. No arms wero
mono among tho loot, aud tho supposi
tion is that if a i iv nl tiim,, r,.n .i..
hands of natives thoy wero taken across
mo i mainland where tho robols nilgh
IIOU tllUJJl.
Dlmirilfr In Inle ,r .Irfrj,
London, .May 28. Serious troublo is
iiireateniiig between tho British aud
rrencu residents of St. IJoliors, Island
oi jerhoy, owing to tho pro-Boer attl
tune oi uio latter. There have beon
several collisions, and this morninK
"""i lurceu to cnargo with fixed
bayonots to prevent the demoustrotors
,uvn",nl! tne French quarter,
inirty erroots wcro made, Tho ljeuch
cuhmii uas reported the ultnntinn tn .
British foreign office, with tho result
that tho latter has wired to tlin imtf.
ernor, Lieutonant-Genoral Sir Edward
nopion. noidiug liim personally ro
sponsiblo for the maintenance of o'rdor.
Germany will brlni niihm n
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uio emnrets dowuLMr iiin.in,. .,i,.i.......
'V V "... 0 uovor "K"1" t0 "'low notor
uuo ui nnB uaUL'. ennmv nt 1.',
tn l.nM .. Xm ' '"i,
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Attiixlnalo Tito Oltlt't-ra Wlui Aro
I'lirtillt-llrml Jlxii llmtriiirit.
Salt Lake, May 31. A siKcial to the
Herald from Thompson, Utah, mivc:
A cowardly atn'iiMiuatloii oucurrod
aliout 50 inileH north of hero ) wter-luy
at noon. Sheriff Tyler, of (inind
utility, and Sam Jenkins, u cuttle
owner, wero idiot and liintautly killed
by outlaws on Hill creek, about 50
miles north of here.
Thu sheriff, Jenkins ami Deputy
Sheriff Day have been on the hunt for
cattle mutters for several days, In fact,
ever since they killed George Currln on
April 17. Tho potmo had Muirnted
mini Nioriii rrecee, of Uintah county,
and pomie, early in tho morning, tlio
latter being about three miles awav
when the shooting occurred. Thuitory
of tho killing, as told by Deputy Sheriff
Day, who was only about 50 yards
away wnoti tno mooting occurred, Is as
lollows:
The officers camu uHiii the outlaws'
camp nnoxpcctwlly. As omi an they
saw tlio outlaws thoy illmnotinted and
advanced towards them. When with-
In a fow yards from tho outlaws, Sheriff
lyicr spoke to them, sayiue. "Hello.
Doy.
Tho reply mode could not lio heard
by Deputy Sheriff Day. but immediately
inter it was untile, Sheriff Tyler and
Jenklm tinned towards their horses,
stippoedly with tho intention of leav
ing to get moro iioclstance. Ah soon as
their backs were turned, tho outlaws
mot them throoeli tho back, the 1ml
lets comitig out of their breasts, killing
mum almost instantly.
KEMPFF AT TAKU.
Olympla M11V il0..ni( ' "J
V " """rl'"ratei in WiiW
in the hoimo, during tho week wero tlio ,!
ich of final ad- "'l Alaika, of Seattle. Klh V I
of HiKikane. and the Ktinttt, f
kauo, tho latter camt.ii.i .-
llon. w ,w
reniiietoti. OtcL-nn t.. t .1
t..l.... .... III-..,. ." .' '"I Wi-I
...... i, n niriii rrci'k. JO mlkn
burn, urn Im.Iii,. ........... , . -
...w VAHII1II IMI 1
terniiuo once for all whothtrcr J
Jiniperty will warrant eitn.i,. J
.i
uinuuiii.
Kll Will Hu.,,,, mi....
Portland, May tin a im.i.I
for mining exhibit will U(-J
.1... trn . "
uiu r.iKs street carnival htrt ig
toiuber. Orw will U obUiinl1
all rauips of Onxoii, Wsihlntui
itiiiiii,.
IiIhIii, llnr ArrliUii.
Home, iiialin. May 30.-Tfi
wero killed and two M-rlom! kil
an oxphmlon in the tiirtuel oltwfj
na Aiountatn mine at Hllvtrlie i
men had drllltil into a mbwIkJ
tho liiMvy vxploHiuu fullovrwl.
!.( nf Id,. N.,,i,, Jink
Seattle, May 30. Thofir.l il
rvomn is over, t'p to djt J
have left this ort for None, a
more than 10.000 p.im'iwi,
freight tonnage, and wutil It
homeit and cattle.
In the Klitiiillk riit7,
raconia, May 30. Hhrw i
less than two weeks old Mti til j
. - ...
kon river In (ihii to UnwuooCi?
Utko Iloiinutt is iiImi open.
foul 31 1 ii H.il.l,
Benton, Vanli . May iiO.-fri
mine hero owned ami okmN. 'a
years by n co -ope rat lie ccmK!
been told to Jacob 1 tirtli. c( :
for $00,000.
(irfiup ii f Cliihiii llondfJ.
Pendleton, Or., May 3J.-IM
group in the Greeuliorn inoonuiai
been bonded by Joe Hinder, clli!i
to a representative of tlio fc'tmJ
Company for $30,000. liavnm
work now koIiil' on nroves
milling will be done vigorowlji
fall.
KT il.
"rf nr.rno or ironlilM tn Pfa.i I . . .... .. .-f..i.i uuh.
Bakor Cltv. Or.. May 80.-1 1
of Colorado minors havo ititWi
hero for tho North Powder wdll
loted bv G. Downs, who owMl
nrotiorties uii thero. Theyclila'l
'' ""'" agawiKi iiisc Haturday thiug offered in gold iiiIum
ami arrived at Taku lorts ycHterdav.
:7."; 'r1' ,uu 1,10 ""IHHisi- Ilear Adniiral K'mnnlT tu n.
paten, and his visit to Taku, tho near- spoicano, .May ou. mo "
est point to Poking attainable for lareo m,u, country in Idaho will J
vessels, has attracted much atinnH.... Pacillo & Northorn
ncrna or Troiililn to irni.i
American Ititernata.
Washington, May 31. A cabletm.n
ruceiven ut tno navy doiiartmont Kxlay
stated that the Newark had
ignatod to act an flagship of tho senior
equanton commander, and that tho yes-
The Tonga King Object..
Auckland, Mar 20. Thn kill IT nf iUn
Tonga islands objects to tho olauso of
the treaty between Great Britain mwi
tho island covornmont rnlntivn t i.
. . ' " V HI LilM
In the Klondiko ours are now sollim? 1Irulsn Prowotorate. Tho king dosircs
at ff 120 a case ond boof at $1.60 a n Protectornte only against foreiim
pound. powers, and insists upon tho kingship
William D. Hall, St. Lonis street KZr Co"
car conductor, is in active service. al.7"."J 0
, . lMC umnuiiv win ue louud. A udrow's church.
Kulclilo or n I'rlenl,
Niagara Falls. N. Y..
unknown priest, supposedly from' Now
York city, committed miipi,ia i,..
at Whirlpool rapids Ho doscondod
t..u .0wu0r, nun, niter having his pin.
turo taken, W,lkcd out on a rook, throw
his hat and cane back of him, and
ZyWlV1?1!1 ,,"D,, d'amntlcallyl
shouted "Hood-bye," and leaped into
the rushiiiK waters. II,. ..i..i A
ln., ,na 1. " lilt
OUj,, , M, j. u'Uonnoll,
Idaho it
It is understood that there is ulrcady a ,)U,lt ,nto tho heart "f " I !f
formidable Meet of Huropean warships h 00 miles of extension wo
gathered at Taku, and sinco tho with- l,0' Immense oro trnfllo U W
tuim. iiui wmw ..a
drawal of tho Wheeling the American ''V tho general manager of
lleot has boon nnropresentod at that Kholby,
. x,... , i .Ml.
hll Propped to act concurrently nmn.wiiln. Or.. May 80.-1
witii, though
iudopeudontly of, tho
lirnwimvlllo. Or.. May
Knnmean power, in the pYotocHon of S fL7Z&
o life and property, of foreigners in Jl . the .t
(Jliiini Ailtni.nl i- nt i r I ijinii county HUVO tw . M
wiiiia, Admiral Keiiinff has mr.ii-nf.a. . i ... 1 1 1 nai V
"it any intention of making a hostile
demonstration in tho Pei-iio rivor. It
Jt believed that ho is at Taku solely for
till lUlfltStori n 111.. J
i i , , 1 "um"K iih hear as iwssl
'do to Ministor CoilL-er n.wl n, a 7 i.
1-.- it . "7 jiniuii"
mnntinn fUn Wlllfl Will
hoavy timber country and m
gold locations.
CnllromU m.M Oatf.
Bmt Vrnnnlu-n. MOV SO.-1 .
com-
V ...Ml
. ... .. ., r..u mm i
Vnln nl tlin Kllll 1TI1IIC"' - .11
.. '.I . ..llfnrn(l"a
tno gom output oi '" 7 " , f,
in. mi. Kiivor .tovhiv-,,
niinos, rivor bod, bar mluM.
ing yielded l,401,88fl. J"
ininoHof the state 18,700
ployod
Vinson on III l'"'
r . iinv
iiaKer uity wr.i ,
i .. ii... t ,niin nn i
11UIIH OH UIU lllli""--" - juji
cltv i.vi,i . . , v.m.iu , untj (,, miuos is roporiu" .,(,
utj 1'ildny, was found dead i his tw as W L Yiiieon i""'
room hero yestordav. ir i..i i , ' " . .8t.nrt' XH y 1 U ... "rhs
r,.. 4i.... . j - " "iuivii 19 innr iieaiii. .
".o gas, ami death from asphyxia
on was tho result. Bcoohor was sent
h'-ro from Salt Lake to assist in tho
CMIIIpaltfU Whinh In ),nl. ,u
MonnouUm, and oxnooted in .....
whio months. Ho wna ovll..H -
Tlin Hancock nt Hon,, u
Hong Koillf. Mav 111 l"l. .4
1.. I "7..".." . " '""I'""
' xww.. ,,n iirrivuM iinvn tt.fll. 41.,.
,. ... "iu
mo now Phlllppino
miHsIon on Its way to Manila.
I'OS Aliuolos. Mnv m !).. riiii..
i,,...i. i,:...i. ' : . "on.
'V.CU1H, llMM.H,r. fl ttlfculn.i.t... .- f ,t
r.,, n . ; , ". oi mo
1,. who camo to this
i teuton
his foot auain.
otiulnnoil with modoru I
Illncoverlxii Aroiii"
- - . . . A llnll '(M.-
Gold Hill, ur., uiu - . 0H
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imnlliar with tho usoofgas.
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