Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907, June 08, 1900, Image 3

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Mil
and His Army
tor tho City.
En-
KnUQEH FLIES FROM PRETORIA
I ,l I'nrre ArnMnlil In lln llc'ixl nil
for
lllO IfrilflU'lll K Will. lltlll. Ill
Out nf Pretiirltti
fllldoil. .'"' -'I'1'" followlnjt '!
; .u.li inilll liOrtl miiiurm linn mien
If at tho war oillco:
Ii'jolmiuii'iiliiirK. My "I. -Hnr
'cty' forces nro w III jKWHosnlon
!!f jolirtnnoHlmrK nnd tho British g
iloiit over t Ito government buildings.'
I ........ l miiiiiiiiiriiii 'rum I'riitiii'ln i'iiii
nmiliun ii""""r -
.1... ....t.iirfil lit Mill fill I III l-f. II I- II ill
Ii'reililuiit Krpur with IiIm cabinet ninl
jinfl oniciiiln Tuesday night, uiul tliti
Bi . i.l 1.1U HM.'..." . .....
linrtloii. t ' HH'umiK "iii 'oiih, (ii a
LittTinmuit ' lulmlMlfctHr the city )irn.
.lilouully- l"00 t',t'HU tolirnniH luft
I, ,ini.ii1ay nothing apparently linn
L...ri,il Unmiuco Marques by telegraph
Iiroul Irctorlit. rnsnmiy wiu wires imvo
IIWVW-- II .11 t .. .1. ,
Ii mn ru . or tun iwer umirur ni Homo
Intermediate lH)lnt Ml"' '"torcopt lulu-
I, 'Mini.
V ". .. .. . .....I., s...... I I
ThO loer. iiiwij ij"iiii"iiiiiik mini
Si'nlH'rln ii'iiir i" '" k" lownrn t no
li.Tilriiliiirit region. I hit (Infeiidor of
il.ltiL'' M)K, Wlioii inmr ix.niinill III)
' . . , . . . . I...I.. til i
Lh too perilous, will prolmlily trek
RtrnlKht northward toward Lydmiburg
When this coneoniritiioii tiiKi'H jiiin'o
Ithcro will i" ikinhIIiI.v 20,000 men, who
inT ) '"r 11 timo, Willi senttorcil
Jjutl of guerrilla everywhere. Tho
L,reM ,npiiti'hi!M (nun tho hciidqiinrteri
n'lxml Itel'lTlH glVO IK) I'MtlhllltO iih to
r II . ...I - . II 1.1
the linin'iiT n JMirm wiiii wrni naming
i cr. tnil I-tench ami Mineral Inn I Imn.
aiton, Moii'hiv ninl TuohiIh.v, Inn thoy
ill niiit'O tlnit ilio lloorn retlieil ninl
!;it tlm Uritmh ciiHiiiiltii'M worn nl ilit.
The Dm 1 v Mull says it hits remited
... i.. .. ii.i., .lit..-. ....... f.
t.lUlO UlFl'll" 'I " linn in mi iii'iiii iiiiiii
Irtlorin, ('"Miiili'tnly confirming Irtl
lolierld (liKpaH'h of yesterday iiniionne-
L . . r 1 1 . 1 . 1 I. I .
!ni Illi) ImllllUCIIl Will UI IIIU Clipillll (II
l,iiTriiiiHinil.
Ucunutt Burleigh, writing to the
Ibllv Tt'li'K'Oph ,r"111 I.lHiiilMloiilelii-
Jollity. iv-
'Much Miiltnir Ntnek mill ovon
lligillt'll hiiril inptllicil I iv 1iril
IlJbert.i' oiiiiiinii. J lio prlncipol loi'M'H
!n tlio fliiliMiij; limn licou niihIuIiii'iI hy
i3 iiiouiitr I mdmtry; litit tho riiMml-
lien oru tniluiu- ii'iicriil j'ruiirli ninl
Unoral Hamilton woro uiiuiikOiI In tho
Iteiiof JoliuniwtiurK. Slncii himiliiy
WC'UTII 'llllllllH llllVII I'lH'Jl flll
Bi:r. imt iiitnoiiKli uiiim woro ukoiI, tho
ic'loii' with iimrr ktIimih. In fact
ii:cv hiti) only hin HkiriiiiKhiM. Th
I'oirii hto icuciitiii'.' to 1'iiiliirln."
I'rt'vnt HnttorNliy, ill it OlNpiitoh to
Uio .Morning runt, Iroin (lormuMton
) i tt'il May !I0, Hityn:
' Tho enfliMy fought n rcnr-Kimnl nc
Ft, ....
ion, rciiriiiK Irum tlio wmtli to tlio
north of tho town with tholr ikiiimhiiii
Iih) artilliry in tho moriiiiiK, find with
Hnnvliiff tholr rlllL'iiion tlirouuh tho
liwn In tho iiftcrnooii. Wo ciijittirod
pmo ciiKlnen uiul ovor 100 whuoiih
fwo trains aro hmviuu touiuht for the
i'aal. Wu hitccooiloil in cuttlmr the
lins in thruo dlroutloiiH mid ltntirihon
pig all tlio rolling tick in JuhnntioH
urg. It km it Bploiidlil ploco of work
pe cnoinv wcro hnIouikIimI at tho
apMlty of our nilvimoo."
Auothor corrciK)ii(lont, teleuniiihlnir
pom iierincston tho wurio day, tvn:
i ivarn tliut tlio IloorH nro iiiiihhIiij
ax idIIoh Kouth of l'loloriit for it now
Wl deeiiorato Htiiml, with it front of 1
piles. Ulhor minora in tlin rnnm nl
ord ItolicrtH nro that Troniilont Krniro
I ill at liVilonlmn;. mid that tho ainmii
iitlon of tho IloorH l ninuiiiK Hhort.'
JtW ARMOR DEViriF NFFnFD
neorry of tlm Hiift.N.i.nil Arnmr I'lrro
Hie Nlmll Mukita tl.l. N'lirr.inrr.
New York. Jlllin 2 A H.ini'Ii.1 tofl.n
:l.i 11 . ... . .
feniiii irom Wanliini'ton biivb: Con
I'lerution Ih being Klvon by uuval orn
Piiee exports to tho invention of eomo
mor-devlco which will ovcrcomo the
lerloritv iintiarted tn nn nrinnr.
crolug jirojoctilo hy a noft stool cap
m me united stutoH Una led all othoi
.iIIouh in tho adontlon of tin. mit.
ed cap, thero is no cryiinr noed foi
Iff1 in providinir Aniorican nion.of.
,"r With additional nrntni-Knu. Tlin
L.i ... " '
pinoritloB undorHtand. howovor. that
0 fUCCOSB of Ainnrl mm nv nnrtmniif a
ith the Call U'lll Inilll fltlmt lliltfiilia tn
'opt tho invention, and it is. thoro
fo. dosirahlothatBOtiiiwibin should In
r'niiuiieii uiKiutoovorcomotho eupor
1 .
Ol mo B110II.
"eiir-Adnilral WatHon. noon hla ro
10 1110 united Statos. will bo or.
i to coinuiand tho Maro Island
'vy-yard.
-oiijjroHs, havinif nlaood nssistant
rw)ua i tho nuvy on tho snmo liasis
'Mihiant Burgeons of tho tinny, no
'"tuny WIN l.n nv.iirl,....w.l llnuv.
"mr.11 itnypou bollovos in lllliiig thb
t ..... . W WIU.IUtll.VI.
'"uinuioB now oxiBting In tho modi.
1 coprs of tho navy. Assistant suiv
"s will bo irlvnii (hiirnnk ninl miv n
fiitoiiitntH, junior gnulo.
Iiuiary Long has rocoivod from
l)t;,' H. II. McCallu it formal ao-
I'wiico of tho pardon grautod him by
' .'resident, and ho Iiiir boon rostorod
"IU lilucn In. nn...... I o.l I... ......
"'need.
Klll.,.1 l.v T.l..l.l....w
liL ... . ...tol. ........
ht. f!lnl XII. .1. tii.
L. T: '" ""ui... uuno a. uapian
."a. Jrrison. Frank Onmnboll anc
"Hani Medlar wnm klllnil l.v Hi.hk.
Ui! tOdllV. 'I'lin 41.n
1. I , " ..w UIIUU II1UU II,
kiit 0 c,,iiin f n ,iow bat- ti,
""Ksiruoic Uio mast, Biillntorlng it
1(1 I'llesiUL' rln,..i. I..ln
-a -wiiM 11.VU IIIU VIIU114.
Troop. Mu.tore.l Out.
r'rankfi
art. If., t.... .1 n
! ,L I Ji UUIIU UUVK1MUT
'"'laill tills llftnrnnim lDc.m,l 0.1 nrAai
."'wrints nut
10 conipauloi of the
mm
k'uard.
THE ALUM DAKINQ
POWDERS.
ni in ii.i. v... ! r"
MhI. ..... . ..
i ti ,'m H"l""l,HtN "ho
mo a that hi,, ,mv(lmH , 1
-Halr,I!;::;rl,,, n.
"iiWIiiif !.,,, ,.,,, I1(CA)1
n u I!,...t..l.. ii
Ual,,,notJR"nt"M'";;
iiM) K "i'ifi.
in
w.iHhii,L.i " y" -.r rr,c,r"
". r""' (yOlltlll
iK IIluChnnhnl Work., T,.(ll
Ur"Ht:ut:. (ionta
i-rr. ; : -""hhiih Alum
UM.Ii.. iii ".. wmuo.
nyu, f'oMtnliiH Alum
I), t ftturn A. IS. n-
uuIll- Contali.H Alum
l.'lll).V 11.111., I'l.rtlMHl.
Ill adilltliiii to tlmuii i i. i i
t int many yroccrH am nulliinr what I
.. Bw .n .UIII11UI1
ho,- .,,11,1,, ' ow p ,t: hTci"
IiiIxjIh by nianiifactiini tH (if lllttm Twittr
dorM. 'J hi, uianufacturorH, it Ih Haid,
find tholr eirortH to market their goodn
in thiH way greatly aided hy tho ainhi-
.i 01 lie L'rni'.ir. tn ui.
powder will, Ih OWIl lllllllli ti
ujioii
roi:ir
tin. I..I...I I .11.. . .. 1
..." i-njivuiiiiiy wnon uio grocer
:!' nmko u ahnorn ml orollt
MflllV g.oierH. .loulitl... ,1 n k,., w
that th.. iym.,1 1.. ' .
n. . ,. ,: : " if. . . ' , . "K 1
"'"'twin liJiiiJii iiiiiiii ill iii-r
uaiiy contrahriind in many sections if
Mild without disguise.
It is ipilte linposslliltt to elvo the
niimes cf all the alum baking powders
in tho market. They aro coiihtnntlv
nppi'iirliig in all forts of (llHguUes,
under all kinds of cognomens, 11 nil at
all kinds of prlios, oven as low us (ho
and 111 centM a ikiuiiiI. Thov can he
avoided, however, by tho housekeeper
who will hear in mind that all .baking
.owilers sold at an cents or less per
pound ate liable to contain alum, as
pure cream of tartar baking TKiwdors
annot ho produced at aiiythiiiK like
this price.
BURIAL OF SPANISH RULERS.
Wrlril CVri-ini.i.liil ('ii.lii.ii rri.rrllii'il
fur III.) 11I Ol..t'i.ili...
Ptrange and almost weird is tho cere
monial which ace.ompauies tlio burial
of Spanish kings. Tho pantheon, or
royal tomb, is at tho palace of Kmirial,
rltuatcd :i,()()L) feet above the level of
tho tea and some distance from the
I... I fl.ll.. I I 1
w........ . ...Kn, n.uiii.jtlll, natives, although lands may bo
urn ,i Kings .mi i.urieii mure, uio comns
o ine Kings .ying on onosi.io, ami tnoso
of the queens on tho other. After lying
in stato for several days in the throne
room in Madiid, says the .San Francisco
Argonaut, an enormous procession is
formed accompanying tho body to tlio
Kscurial. A halt is madu on tho way
and tho corpso rests thero for ono night.
In tho morning tho lonl high chamhei
lalu Ntands at tho fiido of tlio collln and
says in loud tonus: "Is your majesty
ploasod to proceod un your journey?'
After it short silence tho procession
moves on and winds up to tho grand
portal of the palaco. These doors aru
uover ojieiiod except In admit a royal
personage, dead or alive. When tho
casket containing tho remains is at last
placed in tho vault tho chaiuborlain
unlock)! it mid, kueoliug down, calls
with a loud voice: "Seuorl frjonorl
Senoi I" Aftor a solemn pause ho crios
agalu: "His majesty does not reply.
Then it is true the king is dead!" Ho
t lion looks tho collln, gives tho key to
tho prior (tho palnco of the Kscurial
contains also u largo mouastry and' the
church) and, taking his start of oillco,
breaks it in pieces and (lings them at
the caskot. Tho booming of guns and
tho tolling of bolls announce to the1
nation that tho king has gono to hit
final resting plaoo.
NiiirliiB Olii'.olf lr Hervlcr.
A man was travollug ovor nn Alpine
paBS. Jio wont ovor uio glaciers, bihk
iug In tho biiow stop by stop, upward,
until ho was nweaiy. High ou the
summit of tho pass a desiro to sloop
ovoronmo him. Ho could hardly
P"1 .
ono foot boforo anotnor. just as o .
..1 ... ...t.l.... .l.i..m l...n I .n.l.nnl
'
whs niuiusv BiuKniB uuflu i"i hiudiudu
which would havo proved tho sloop of
doatli to liim, no struoK nis loot against
an ousmoio which proveu 10 uo "i
1.f-l. 1 A t I
. . i i i.i
IJUl.y UI II HllVUlU Ml." ....
him. Ho hont down, found that the
hoart had not ceasod to beat nnd bognn
nt onco to rub the frozon limbs and to
do his best to ronnimato tho body. In
liis effort ho was successful. Ho saved
tho man's lifo; and, in tho offort, ho
banished his own dosiro to sleep nnd eo
saved his own Hfo In Baying nuothor.
Ilorald and Presbyter.
Already Tnmeil.
"I have dooidod," said tho
girl in
bluo, "that when I marry
miirry a widower."
"Cownrdl" roturned tno
i
K.I.J, Dunlin...;. .. .
Truly, it would soom tnat n woman
Bl.nnl.i l.n wllHm? to tamo hor own
huBbnud. Chicngo Post.
T.lturnry Orinimunt..
"Whnt Is n llbrnry, pa?"
"A lihrarv. Jimmy, is whnt ft mnn
lias whon ho gets togother nn awful lot
of books that ho nover lias timo to
rend," Chicago ltocord.
Set a 1'ntrlollo Example.
Tho glory wo remombor wo nre to
linnd down unimpaired. 'Uio next
generation noods tho oxamplo of fath
nr. nn wnll nn fnrnfathorB. Boston Con
sroKatlotialiBt.
Ifllfl
Gorman Part or Samoa in
Unsettled State.
an
THE EX-KINO WANTS TO RULE
in
Tiilnllu nrnl ,, onim. Amrc(,n
l.lmiiU II.,. Null,,., Aro l'...cei.bl.
Hllll llt t.lll ....
Apia, Hitmcm, May 13, vln Hnn Fran
riHco, .Inn,) .1. hinco tho Gorman ling
waH hoiHtod in Hanum, afTairB havo
hmin In an uiiMittlcd tato. Tho Ala
taafii faction until aftor Ivastor ro-
inaiuiiii m or around Apia, claiming
that glthmiuh thov hnil ilvin tlin trltii..
Hliip to tho coinniiHHlonorH in July last;
thoy had not hy any moans kIvoij up
tholr rlKhtH to (,'ovorn tlio iHlanda nndor
"to guarantoo Rlvon to thorn hy tlio
llorlln treaty, which iiBHtirod tho au
tonomy of tho Samoan group and tho
right of tho imtiven to oloot tholr own
king. Mutuant clalmod that tho treaty
jKiworn had no right to hand ovor tho
government of tho IhIiiikIh to any Hinglo
power, nrnl that cueli a course wan not
ItHM'lltOII to by hlH jKioplo.
,,r- w 11,0 j,ow,y .
trying iKiNition to faco. Aftor sov
cral intervlowH, in which tho mattera
wero dlKcuHHod from tho different pointo
III .1.,. ....!... 1 i.. ...
I mu iiuiitun i.rueu ui reiuru
, to their liomeH and thero await further
" IIIIWH llfll.r till. urrli...l nl .1 1,. .... 1.1,
iih.iiii vi l in n JflltlyllUO
fn)II, tij Gorman government. It is
,...n . .... . .1
: "BVC'"" ' . " " urM" governor con-
I " . .V ' 01 1,10 ""'J""' of tho
I " " "io party wno wiouia Do
lted later in tho formation ol tho
native iinminutrittlun and ho entitled
. lo apiiointmencs thereunder. Tho
I Mataafa party eiaims that "tho Bpolla
holoug to tho victors."
I In Tutulht tho American representa
tive, in tho person of Commander Til
ley, of tho United States steamer Abor
enda, has had a much moro agrecablo
and pleasant experlenco than Dr. Solf.
! Thero tho natives hailed with enthusi
, asm tho hoisting of "Old Glory" At
.Manua, tho island lying east of Tutuila,
. tlio chiefs havo requested Commander
j Tilloy to visit tho inlands in person and
thoro hoist tho Hag. This ho consent
ed to do, and tho date llxed for tho
function was May 17, hut at tho timo
of writing thero is 110 news from that
place.
Customs regulations havo boon pro
mulgated by tho commander. Tho
ouly iort of entry in Tutuila is Pnngo
I'Hiigo. Tho duties aro tho satno as
formerly collected undor tho iierliu
treaty, with tho 0110 exception that tho
export duty on copra has been abolish-
ml T.fi.lilu firr. twif in Im ol imm toil 1 ,r
V. ....VH...V... UJ
ieH8C(1 f()r ,(urio(, ot oxcee(ling 40
years with tho approval of tho com
mnnilcr. The natives will bo governed
in districts. Thero aro three districts
each under a chief. Under tho chiefs
aro tho judges and village magistrates
and an appeal lies from all to tho coin
mandant. Tho importation of arm
and ammunition is strictly prohibited
POLITICS IN SENATE.
Renntiir. Iliiiinii, lliilo anil Tillman Led
In the Iluliute.
Washington, Juno 4. Tho senatorial
dobitto today was caustic and ns warm
as tho woather outdoors. At times tho
exchanges between senators bordored
on personalities. Much of the discus
eiou was of a political nature, nlthougl;
in themselves tho questions involved
woro not twontially political. Soon
nftor tho somite convened, it memorial
was presented from tho pcoplo of Call
fornla asking that tho government pro
vido some reliof for tlio starving pooplo
at India. Halo, with this as it text,
sovcroly arraigned Groat Britain for
oxpouding hundreds of millions of dol
Ian in crushing liberty and freedom
in South Africa, instead of caring for
tho holploss and dying pooplo of Eng
laud's ohief colony. Aldrich chargod
Halo with making political epoochos
on irrelevant matters, and n littlo
later, when Hnlo reportod n further dls
ngioement on the naval appropriation
bill, nn exciting discussiou arose over
the urmor-plaio question. A sharp
noHMcal twist was irivcn to
the debate
i,v a apuoch which Ilauua delivered in
. 1 . . ...
iftvor o inavlnir tho wlioio mntter in
tll0 Jliuiug of tll0 sonato conforeos, and
of couforrinif discrotionary cowers upon
thn Koorettirv of the navv in accordance
- - -
i with tho house proposition. Ho bo
-v -
i enmo involvod in iv controversy with
Tillinnn and Allen ovor tho govern
mont's ability to ninuufaoturo nrmor
, entlsfactorlly.in whloh tho sparks (lew,
to tho Intense intorost of the auditors.
Toller. Allon nnd Pottigrow ropliod to
Hauua, nllspeaklug In a political voin.
Tho bill finally was roturnod to ooufor
onco. Sovouty-ulne prlvato pension
bills woro passed, nnd also tho militnry
noadoniy bill carriod amendments mak-
I shall lng Gonoral Milos and nil future com-
wnndors of tho nrmy lioutonnnt-gou-girl
in ernls, nnd Gonoral Cqrblu a mnjor-
irouoriU. uonsuiorntiou 01 tno lasi 01
.1 1 J..
tno iippropriaiiou ums, mo bouohh u-
llclouoy Dill, was bognn, out wns noi
complotod.
Xlolln lrox I. Iiunne.
Now York, Juno 4. Dolln Mny Fox,
tho well-known nctross, wns today com
mitted to nn insano asylum by Justlco
MoAdnms on potltion of her brother
nnd on ovldenoo of physlolnns, showing
that sho is laboring under delusions.
A contract has been let by Mrs. Jnne
L. Stanford for tho now chomlstry
building nt tho Lelnnd Stanford nnl
vorsity. Tho totnl contract Is slightly
In oxcess of $100,000.
END OF THE WAIT.
rretorla ami .Tolini,im.l,rc Atinndoni-il
Ity llm lloer.
London, Juno 1. Yesterday at noon
uio iintisn woro only about two hours'
inarcii irom Pretoria, mid tho lioer
military forces had nlniinlnncd thi,Mtv
This intolligenco comos from tho Heuter
agent at Uio Transvaal capital, and
from tho Karl of Hosslyn. in a tircss
dispatch. Tlio two messages loft about
thesamo timo. At 2 o'clock this
morning tho war oflico had received no
hows from Lord Hoherts which tho
ollloias would make public, but it is
assumed that the pross advices aro cor
rect.
Tho Daily Mail publishes tho follow
lng from tho Karl ol Ilosnlyn, who was
u prisonor nt J'rotoria, hut who, ns i
civilian, appears to have been released
'Pretoria, May 110. Pretoria will b.i
occupied in pbout two hours without
resistance. The president has gono to
Watorvalboven. llurgomnstor do
houza is authorized to receive tho Ilrit-
ish. Ho, with an influential commit
too of citizens, including Chief Justice
Gregorowski, has been appointed to
proservo life and property during the
interregnum. Everything is quiet, but
crowds nro waiting expectantly in
Church square for tho arrival of tho
British. Fearing a possible disturb
nnce nnd bloodshed among tho pi isoners
of war nt Watcrval, United States Con
sul Hay and Leigh Wood insisted upon
20 ofllcors being liberated on parole to
go to tlio men. 'J heir action cannot be
too highly praised. I was permitted
to accompany tho officers. Everything
was quiet."
Most of tho London morning papers,
through tho courtesy of tho Daily Mail,
print Liord itosslyn's dispatch nnd com
ment upon it, treating tho warasended.
Some of tho moro cautious critics think
that guerrilla warfaro is likely to bo
carried on for bomo timo in various
parts of tho conquered territory. All
tho Poor forces aro dissolving. Lord
ltoberts, apparently, has not taken any
considerable quantities of artillery,
arms or stores. Lnrgo bodies of Poors
must still bo somowhero In tho field.
Wntervalbovon Is 130 miles duo west
of Pretoria, on tho Delagoa Pay rail
way. It should not be confused with
Watcrval, 10 miles north of Pretoria,
whero tho British prisoners nro. Wat
er,valboven is n small placo in u moun
tainous country. The seat of tho lioer
government what there Is left of It
will probably bo Lydenburg, to tho
north.
A dispatch from Lourenco Marques,
dated May liO, says:
"Commandant Kraus has surrendered
Johannesburg to Lord Poberts. By to
night's train from Pretoria arrived a
few Greeks, who say thoy wero told to
loavo Pretoria Tuesday. They aillrin
that tho train in which thoy loft was
fchelled by tho British, and that half
of tho train was cut oif, tho reinnindor
steaming awny. This incident proba
bly occurred nt Elansfontein junction.
Passengeis from Pretoria assert that tho
town is utterly demoralized. Thero
Is a mad rush for tho coast. Fivo
train loads of fugitives aro expected
here tonight."
NEWS FROM HAWAII.
The Denll. ol Cl.lnf Ju.tlce Albert 1'.
J. nl.l.
San Francisco, Juno 1. The steamer
Gaolic, from Hong Kong and Yoko
hama, via Honolulu, brings the follow
ing ndivect. from Honolulu, dated May
22:
Albert Francis Judd, chief justice of
tlio suproino court of Hawaii, died on
tho 20th. Chief Justice Judd'a politi
cal cares began with his appointment
as attorney-general of the kingdom
under Luualino, in 1878.
Democrats havo taken the first steps
for tlio organization of a party in tho
territory of Hawaii. Tho gathering
was ono that tilled tho hall to its capu
city nnd numbered fully GOO. Thoso
who cnllod the meeting and folt them
selves siionsors in eomo degree for its
success oxpioss themselves ns being
thoroughly ploasod nnd gratified with
the outlook.
A report comes from Monn that n riot
nmong tho Jnpanoso employes of a plan
tation, two men wero killod, nnd a
number injured. Ofllcors hnve been
sont to tho sceno of the trouble.
Ernest Hognn, tho colored minstrel,
won his suit ngninst the Canadian
AuBtrulin Koynl Mail Steamship Com
pany, and sooured $'.',250 damages ns a
result of being refused accommodations
on tho steamer Miowera. Hognn nnd
his company Instituted suits in the
Honolulu courts nnd asked for damnges
in the sum of $20,000 each. The
Hognn case is tho first deoided.
A Millionaire. Girt.
Muskegon, Mich., June 1. Bronze
BtatuoB of Abraham Lincoln, General
U. S. Grant, Gonoral W. T. Sherman
and Admiral Furragut, given to this
city by Chnrlos H. Hnclcley, woro un
voiled today. Local members of the
G. A. It. had charge of the coromonios.
Tho crowd present included many vet
erans from other cities. Tho statues
nre of horoio slzo, mounted on the corn
ers of tho public squaro, donated to tho
city by Mr. Haakloy. Thoy nro the
work of Sculptors Kyohnus nnd Rhind,
of Now York city, nnd cost $48,000.
Mr. Ilnokloy, who is iv millionaire
lumbormnn, has given donntions to tho
city in n public library, schools, lnuds
nnd Btntuns, amounting to $500,000 in
value.
Detroit Cnpltiill.t Ilenil.
Detroit, May 31. David Ward,
pioneer capitalist, lumberman nnd
owner of the a fortune upwards of $25,-
000,000, died today nt his homo in
Pontine. Ho was tho father of tho
notorious Princess Cliiamy,
Venezuelan War Kniled,
Caracas, Vouozuoln, May 81. Gen
eral Jose M. Hernandez, revolutionary
londer, hns been enpturod by tho gov
ernment troops nnd tho revolution is
now considered ended.
ALASKA B0UNDA11Y.
United State Mini llrlll.li Surveyor.
K.tulill.li the Mne Nimieil In the
Moilu. Vlvenill.
to
Tho American momhors of tho inter
national commission nppointod to sur
voy nnd mark out the Alaska boundary
lino at Lynn canal, under the modus
vivondl, arrived in Seattle from Wnsh
lugton, nnd wll proceed to Victoria,
whero they will meet tho two British
members of t; commission. Tho
American mennibers nro O. II. Tilmnn,
assistant superintendent of the United
States coast and geological survey, nnd
Ills assistant, O. B. Fronch. Thoy nro
gathering statistics nnd information
hero concerning tho mntter they have
in hand. Mr. Tiilman said it would
requiio probably two months to com
plete the survey. Tho lino will be
marked with tho usual monumonts,
stakes, otc. On Chilkoot and Whito
passes, monuments of a permanent char
acter will be set up, so that there may
bo no possiblo dispute at these points
ns to tho exnet location of the lino,
"We nre simply to ascertain the lo
cation nnd mark out for the cnidnnco
of nil persons tho lino established by
tho modus vlvendl between England
nnd the United Stntes," said Mr. Til
man. "This line whh nureed to in Oo
tober, 1800, nftor several months of ne
gotiation. It is by no means a per
manent or established boundary line
beyond tho terms and lifo of tho modus
vivendi. Our work will bo necessarily
technical nnd not diplomatic, although
wo nre operating under tho direction,
in this instance of the dopartment of
state, at Washington. Tho distance to
be surveyed Is about 25 miles."
Air. Tilman expects to begin active
work in tho field about June 15. Ho
nnd Mr. French will meet the Cana
dian commissioners at Victoria. They
are W. V. King nnd J. L. McArthur.
A pnrty of nbout 12 men will be tnken
along to assist in the field work. Tho
oxpenses of tho survey nre to be shared
equally by tho two countries.
Northwitft Note..
State Senator Charles W. Fulton, of
Astoria, Or., has accepted tho in vita
tiou extended to him to deliver the
Fourth of July oration in Pendleton.
The warehouses nt The Dalles, hnve
already received about 1,500,000
pounds of wool, and it is pouring in
rapidly from nil points of tho compass
Tho good road from Snmpter to Gran
ite will bo constructed under the direc
Hon of E. J. Godfrey. It will cost
$5,000 or $C,000 nnd will be-a credit
to that section.
The $1,000 bond issued bv tho Ilnm
iltqn school district, Grant County,
Or., commanded a premium of $12
Tho bond bears C per cent interest and
is payable in 20 years.
William E. McClure, formerly of
Eugene, and a University of Oregon
alumnus, will be graduated this year
Irom tho dopartment of law, Columbia
university, Washington, D. C.
What are the Oregon boys coming to?
asks the Albany Democrat. John G
Hammond, n Europe young man, is do
iug tno villain in u "Sapho" company
doing the .New England states.
J. T. Itorick last week cut a field of
rye on the old Jrrnnk Taylor plnco
across the river. Irom The Dalles, Or
tbnt averaged in height six feet nnd
eight inches. Mr. Iiorick says it beat
nny ryo crop he ever saw.
A new tube boiler hns been sent down
to Seaside, Or., to replace tho large one
now being nsed by the saw mill there
A 7,000 gallon water tank is being
erected by the company near the box
factory, and will afford ample proteo
tion in case of firo.
Day Bros, havo commenced work on
their saw mill nt Cascade Looks, and,
when completed, it will saw 60,000
feet n day. Thoy will get their logs on
tho other Bide of the rivei, one log
ging camp being near Stevenson, and
another will be put in at Wind river.
The prospeot of a largo crop of mel
ons in Yaklmn county, Wash., is not
as bright as might be desired. The
seeds having rotted, necessitates re
planting, and the cool spell has not
helped to develop n healthy growth: it
Is predicted the corp will be short and
prices high.
Tho experiments that havo been car
ried on by the O. II. & N. with brome
grass and on the nrld lands In the vi
cinity of Telosnsto, south of Union, Or.,
have shown that the new grass will
grow luxuriantly on the dry nnd nl
most barren hills. A considerable
quantity of seed will be sown this year,
The steamer Signal was chartered by
tno 1'ioneer western 'limber Company
for Uupe Kiomo, nnd tho vossel left
South Bend for that point. J. D. Dyer
is ninnnger of tho enterprise. It is
proposod to start ft lumber yard nt
Nome nnd supply it from South Bond
or Knappton. A part of the cargo con
sisted of 400,000 feet of lumber for
buildings and sluce boxes.
Firo broke out in tho dry kiln of the
Addison mill plant nt Tacoma last
weok. Tho firemon confined the firo
to the building in which It originated.
but us that building contained the ma
chinery, tho mill will have to shut
down for repnlrs. The loss Is $15,000,
whllo tho insurance is but $4,500, leav
ing u not loss of $10,500. The com
pany will rebuild at onco.
II. J. Snively, J. H. Visslors nnd J.
M. Baxter, have leased 1,200 ncros of
lund on Topponlsh creek, eight miles
from Topponlsh station, in Yakima
county, Wnsh., and havo seoded 400
acres to whont, 00 to millet, 10 to field
peas, 300 to barloy and 850 to onts. It
is their intention later on to engago In
dairying and stockraising and most of
tho land will be devoted to timothy.
They have contracts with tho Indian
owners of the land for a 10 years'
lease, and bolievo tho contracts are
binding,
BRADSTREET'S REVIEW.
Itendjn.tment of Quotation, th Lead
lng Feature, of Trade.
Bradstroet's says: Readjustments of
price quotations to meet tho changed
condition of supply nnd demand or
still tho leading features of the gonoral
trade. In volumo tho business doinjp
Is of a between-seaeon character, im
provement in some lines boing counter
balanced by incroasod dullness in other
branches. That tho basic conditions of
tho trado are in tho main of nfnvorabla
nnturo, however, is proved by tho con
tinued good railroad earnings return
which xomo to hand. The fact Ecema
to bo that tho volumo of bnsinoss offer
ed the transportation interosts of tho
country continues considerably In ox
cess of a year ngo. Crop reports nr
relatively most favorable as regards
corn nnd onts. In tho Southwest,
wheat crop prospects nro still main
tained nt a high average In that
Northwest wheat has been helped by
late rains, but owing to their Into ar
rival it Is not certain how much bone
fit was obtained thereby.
The hand-to-month domestic demand!
'for iron and steel continues, but the.
number of small orders received is
Southern pig nnd steel rails note)
most inquiry. The situation in tho
pipe market is no better, nnd plates nr
weaker. Concessions of fractions of a
dpllar ore apparently easily obtained
for pig iron, but throughont the trade
the feeling is rather moro cheerfnl, tho
fooling being that lower prices will on
the ono hand encourage consumptive.
demands, and, on the other hand, tend
to restrict production by less economi
cal plants.
Business faiures for the weok In tba
United States number 185, as com
pared with 107 last weok.
PACIFIC COAST TRADE.
Seattle Market..
Onions, old, 7c; new, 2o.
Lettuce, hot house, 25c doz.
Potatoes, $10(S17; $1718.
Beets, per sack, 00c$l.
Turnips, per sack, 40 00c.
Carrots, per sack, $1.
Parsnips, per sack, 50 75c.
Cauliflower, California 00c$l.
Strawberries $2.25 per case.
Celery 40 00c per doz.
Cabbage, native and California,
Tomatoes $2.50 per case.
$1.00 1.25 per 100 pounds.
Apples, $2.002.75; $3.003.50.
Prunes, COo per box.
Butter Creamery, 22c: Eastern 22ci
dairy, 1722c; ranch, 1517o pound.
lW 10c.
Cheese 14 15o.
Poultry 14c: dressed, 1415ci
spring, $5.
Hay Pnget Sound timothy, $11.00
12.00: choice Eastern Washington
timothy, $18.00 10.00
Corn Whole, $23.00: cracked, $23i
feed meal, $23.
Barley Rolled or ground, per ton.
$20.
Flour Patent, per barrel, $3.25:
blended straights, $3.00; California.,
$3.25; ' buckwheat flonr, $0:00; era-
ham, per barrel, $3.00; whole wheat
flour, $3.00; rye flour, $3.804.00.
Milhjtuffs Bran, per ton, $13.00t
shorts, per ton, $14.00.
Feed Chopped feed, $19.00 per ton;
middlings, per ton, $20; oil cake meal..
per ton, $30.00.
Fresh Meats Choice dressed beef
steers, price 8o; cows, 7c; mutton 8a;
pork, 8c; trimmed, 0c; veal, 8
10c.
Haras Lnrge, 13c; small, 18Ji;
breakfast bacon, 12c; dry salt sides..
8c.
Portland Market.
Wheat Walla Walla. 61o;
"Valley, 51o; Bluostem, 54o per bushel.
Flour Best grades. $3.00: craham.
$2.50; superfine, $2.10 per barrel.
Onts Choice white, 80c; choice
gray, 83o per bushel.
Barley Feed barloy, $14.00 15.00r
brewing, $10.00 per ton.
Millstuffs Bran, $13 per ton: mid
dlings, $19; shorts, $15; chop, $14 per
ton.
Hay Timothy, $10 11; clover,$7
7.50; Oregon -wild .hay, $007 per ton.
Buttor ianoy creamery, 8540ct
seconds, 45o; dairy, 2580o;
store, 25c.
Eggs 13 Ho per dozen.
Cheose Oregon fnll cream. 13or
Young America, 14o; new choose 10a
per pound.
Poultry Chlokens, mixed, $4.00
4.50 per dozen; hens, $0.00: enrimrs.
$2.608.50; geeso, $0.608.00 forold;
$4.50G.B0; ducks, $0.007.00 per
dozen; turkeys, live, 1415o per
pound.
Potatoes 3055o per sack: sweets.
22Ko per pouna.
Vegetables Beets, $1; turnips, 76ot
per sack; garlic 7o per pound; cab
bage, lo per pound; parsnips, $H
onions, lc per pound; carrots, $1.
Jiops 28o per pound.
Wool Valley, 1218o per pound:
Eastern Oregon, 10 15o; mohair. 2701
80o per pound.
Mutton Gross, best Bheep. wether
and ewes, 8io: dressed mutton. 7 (A .
iy&a per pound; lambs, 6o.
HogB Gross, choice heavy. SB.OOj.
light and feed ors, $4.50: dressed.
$5.00 0.60 per 100 pounds.
Beef Gross, top steors. $4.004.50:
cows, $3.504.00; dressed beof, 0a
7?4 per pound.
Veal Lnrge, 07o: small. ROt
8Ko per pound.
Tallow 5 5c; No. 2 and crease.
864o per pound.
Ban Vranei.eo Market.
Wool Spring Nevada, 1410oper
pound; Eastern Oregon, 1015o; Val
ley, 1820c; Northorn, 1012o.
Hops 1890 crop, ll18o per
pound.
Butter Fnnoy creamery 1717Mo:
do seconds, 1010o; fancy dairy k
lOo; do seoonds, 1415o per pound..
Eggs Store, loo; fancy ranch.
17o.
Millstuffs Middlings, $17.00 (
20.00: bran, $12.6013.Q0,