The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903, July 25, 1896, Image 1

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DHENOMENAL PROPOSITIONS
T ' H E
F O U -------
C A P IT A L A N D E N T E R P R IS E
VOL. S.
( IIT I A G E G R O V E . E W E
C O T T A G E
THE LEADER.
Devoted to the Best In te rests
of Cottage Grove, Lem ati and
Bohemia Gold W ining D is tric t.
Hi «WS » IS! Sill
From All Parts of the New
World and the Old.
TH E RAILROAD GATEWAY
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.B O H E M IA G O LD M IN ES
< O l \ T Y . < > l : E ( , o \ . . - . V I T K O A Y . .11 'E Y
G R O V E
F ir e d on th e T a < t
It is rumored at A stor.a th at the tug
Relief, w hile on a trip from A storia to
Port Townsend, was fired upon by
s me fishermen whose nets the tug had
just passed over.
.I o « e M a c e o K ill« « ! .
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25.
1 v i ; .
N O . 8.
L E M A T I,
POOR
l nf.«« o r a l . l e R e p o r t b y t h e
A
e r le u lta r a l
V e n e z u e l a ' s C a « e P r e s e n t e d in
M anner.
D e p a r tm e n t
New York Fanks Prepared to
Assist the Sub treasury.
W ashington, Ju ly 22.—The gener­
ally poor condition of fru it throughout
the country is announced in the a g ri­
cultural departm ent report just pub­
lished.
Apples declined in condition from
■ 1 to 64 6 during June. Prospects for
excellent crops still continued in New
England, New York, Pennsylvania,
Michigan and Iowa. Conditions are
also very fair in Nebraska aud several
□1 the m ountain states. In other parts
af the country the condition of the crop
is far below the average, being lowest
in the A tlantic coast states, where the
percentages are geuearll v below 50. In
the Ohio valley and certain of the
Western states, not yet referred to, the
figuies are somewhat higher, but no-
where above «7, v hich is the percent-
age reported for Illinois and Missouri,
I he peach crop promises to be. of good
proportions. D uring the past m onth a
Great Northern Railroad Sys­
tematically Robbed.
W ashington, Ju ly 22 —The first part
of a brief prepared by Janies J. btor-
row, of the counsel for \ eneznela, in
conjunction w ith Mr. Scruggs, the le­
gal adviser of that government, has
just been completed and subm itted for
the consideration of the Venezuela
boundary commission. The brief is
framed as an answ er to the general
summary of the B ritish bluebook de­
voted to the Venezuela dispute, and,
like that, is an argum ent based upon
the evidence obtained by the agents of
the governments interested. The brief
is regarded at the state departm ent as
a most im portant contribution to the
British-Venezuela question, as Mr.
Storrow is a Boston practitioner ou
whom Secretary Olney places much re­
liance. Mr. Storrow devotes much of
his brief to an attem pt to combat what
he regards as an attem pt to extend the
claim tevond"
x i 'S
declares that they give no sup ,“ 't ro
th e B r itis h M a t™ .
no supp« t to
Resume of Events in
the
Private dispatches from Havana say
th at General Jose Maceo, the Cuban
Northwest.
OF INTEREST TO OUR READERS patriot leader, was shot through the
L E A D E R BU ILD IN G
head and in s'a u tly killed during an NEARLY 5 4 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 TAKEN OUT
WERE SU CCESSFU L FOR A YEAR
attack which be led upon the Spanish
EVIDENCE OF STEADY GROWTH
The report says
O o m p r « h « r ,n l« « R e v i e w , , f t h e I m p o r t , forces in Gato Hills.
B a n k e r « S e e N<> t a o - e fo r A la r m , N o r
e n t H a p p e n i n g « o f t h e P i n t W e e k th a t Cblonel Caratag«ua, another in ­
■rile G a n g O p e r a t e d T t ir u u g l i t h e T r a in
E. P. T H O R P ,
A r e T r e a n u r y D fn<*iala t l , e I . e a . t I>tn-
surgent officer, and several members of
N e w « G a th e r « « ! In A l l t h e T o w n « o f
t u l l e . l K rona t h e T e l e g r a p h C o lu m n « .
m e n - A > C. E d w a r d *
I tn H e a d , H a s
t o r b e d b y D e c r e a s i n g « .o ld K e a e r v e .
Maceo's staff, were killed at tne same
O u r N e lK h b n r t iig S t a t e « - ln i|ir < > « « -
B
e
e
n
A
r
r
e
s
t
e
d
,
a
n
d
< hinatow n in Han Francisco is in a time.
I H e l d lu « la ll.
W ashington, July 22.—The gold
m e u t N o t e d In A l l I n d u a t r i e a —O r e g » u .
E d it o r and B u s in e s s M a n a g e r fever of excitem ent and another h ig h ­
Seattle, W ash., Ju ly 21._By a
r «terian« Polflonlnff.
reserve went below the ninety-m illion
binder w ar has been declared.
A young cyclone passed through the
smooh gang of rogues’ of which a
In C incinnati an unknown blonde m ark today for the first time in many
C loclin’s saw m ill, situated on Deep
tim ber m a r Fox valley last week, aud
num ber of railroad men were members,
months,
and
the
actual
figures
were
woman
was
found
by
a
Fort
Thomas
of 4 m !»■«- 1 lpt1«,
creek, near .Medical lake. W ash., was
a great deal of tim ber was blown
the G reat N orthern railw ay has been
burned to the ground. The loss is soldier lying unconscious on the ground <89,701,336, a reduction of <3,706,300
down.
ONE Y.
fobbed
system
atically
for
a
period
cov-
Of the w ithdraw als, <3,-
on a farm ,w ithin a few feet of the spot for the day
♦-*.500.
eirilK
“
t
least
a
year
past,
of
a
sum
of
The ordinances preventing cows from
Treasury
where the beheaded body of Pearl 000,000 were for export.
I ) i n » T . a n ce ,
Cholera is abating in Egypt.
B at­
,u°n ej estim ated at from <2,000, at the
itr
running at large and for cutting
i • hung« in t h e ir
Bryan was left by her murderers. The officials look upon this Heavy gold dram
j.
tles in Crete are almost of hourly occur­
t h e ir o, <1 *« * e il
fewest, to <5,000, at a reasonable esti-
thistles w ill be strictly enforced in
girl was taken to Newport, where it as entirely abnormal, aud are confident
rence, and the Turks have suffered
The Dalles.
mate. The gang operated through the
n t to
th a t it w ill not continue. They say
was
found
she
bad
either
been
drugged
‘ I | » |3 -r i r k- e d to heavy losses.
trainm en running from Seattle to Spo-
there is nothing in trade circles to w ar­
or had taken poison herself.
According to the report given the
•I M»'
K
■“ -
o - “
■ » .’ « p > -c e .
k .„
o v ,
p .,r n „ I l u f , b e
< « r »!
*1 he rem ains of Ed Moran were found
«. rwri "r hii paper
rant the export!, adding that, although
county court by George Tregaskis, stock
re i i I m t I ) W ill |»l«!
tiiy tin »«i. e l i m i l e - floating in the Puyallup river. Moran
Good
have been carried for the nominal
exchange is at a point above the ship­ the general average now 51.8.
K i-G « v e r n < > r K u s a e t l H e a d
inspector, there are over 110,000 sheep
d ia t e i >
crop., are expected in Delaware, Mary- fare of <7.50, w hile the regular rate to
h o rt
is snppiosed to have drowned himself
fie le uf sre e r a l
ping
point
in
normal
times,
the
condi­
in Harney county, not including lambs.
E
i-G
overnor
W
illiam
E.
Russell,
of
¡«:O.
M
k
ta
a
„
.
illiunis,
L
-
SP»«»ne
1.
«
,
«
»
.
B„,
te n - .i .L
, ♦-
»» r u b , u o t p o h lia h e ii.
Al! on Ju n e 20 last.
«
Massachusetts, was found dead in bed tions are such, in their judgm ent, as to
»III ( M ill
i 6 y th e n a m e <,t
Handover <St Co. propose p utting in a
The of the mousy ever found its way into
Mr. Storrow t h e n t o r n . h i .
th e w rit» r. « o l fn
» 61 C U I i o n . »•lit » n e v iile n e
By
the
reopening
of
an
old
vein
in
in
a fishing camp near Grand Pabos, piake it uncertain w hether it can ba tucky, Missouri and Kansas.
n u ll at their O lalla, Doulgas county,
o i g< h ,<i n 1 h . u
» f< »•‘ p »iiaibility for
f«
rrn
iba8
Snffe.red
°ousiderably
in
Gall-
the
coffers
ol
the
company,
it
was
to
the
Sohomburgk
line
agaiT-t
the
the G w in mine, in CalaveraB county, Quebeo. W hen he passed through Mon­ profitable at present
th e OplMlOlU o f l‘4>rreM|H> I t«- II«
linue. The firm has sunk a shaft ten
h ir e r . <1 «( ( h e p«,».Kiilu <_• . i i oitM ge ( » ro v e a i C al., the mine has become valnable,
“ u 7 / ^ n. bL th e !COaditio1n
b a t t l e a n i e d7vH edaderS
° f Wh‘ch V e , 1 < Protested, feet, and at th at depth the assays run
In the absence of Secretary Carlisle, J
treal on his way to the salmon grounds
»♦•• o m i ul«-« lim iter
which is lower than in any Ju
ly beattle
Seattle and divided among the train- and he says th at every B ritish m inistry.
Ju!y
and the owuers now hold it at <3,000,- in Gaspe, he was in the best of health. who w ill not return to the city from
from <9.50 to <50 a ton, it is said.
000.
It is supposed he died of heart disease. his jau n t down the bay until tonight sit-ce 1890. In New Jersey the fru it is nien. who were in on the deal,
except that of Lord Salisbury, recog­
The Long Creek Ealge, of G rant
falling
badly.
The
Connecticut
and
T
hat
the
company
was
thus
being .....................
A i i v r r t l a l i i i c R a i« « M » d . K u o a n MO A I»
aiZ®d tb*11 it was monstrous at d diplo- county, is informed th a t over 200 sheep
The storthing, the representative He was wt ll knowu in public life, and or tomorrow, no one can speak author-
itatively
respecting
the
probability
of
l»i i« M I 1 o 11.
body of Norway, nag defeated the bill took a prom inent part in the national
b
e
i , °
±
±
. ,b ' . T 1“ -.*“ “ ! “ .“ « t o . « a im . which , h , U rilirh n o . are dead on the range between the mid-
for the tem porary increase of duties Democratic convention recently held another issue of bonds to replenish the
die and north fork of the John Day
reserve
in
the
near
future,
but
the
gen­
in
Chicago.
on petroleum and sugar, and for the
river,
the result of poison on the range.
New
Jersey,
standing
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„
„
„
wudibu
iu
«
( I I I IH ’II D lkL C IO R Y .
eral trend of opinion was th at such a
and offered
to agree to lines which taey
imposition of a duty on meat.
European countries throughout the last tlves were a t once employed to ferret declared"
would*
I l» n g « < l a t F o l o o r a .
The U m atilla county grand jury cau­
thing was not to be expected.
secure to Venezuela the
m IID t rl
♦ I l « /he,». J 2
...
• ■ l »
rxn ♦ sl.zs
.
. . .
Mrs. T H. Tofree, who was Grover
John E. Howard was hanged in the
The rum or reached the treasury late mouth the conditions were highly out the conspiracy aud w ithin six undisputed possession of the mouth of tioned justices of the peace against issu­
I 11 M HE I t i A N il P i t i ’ It
» j :: an c i i r k c H - C leveland's secretary w hile he was
favorable
to
grow
ing
grain.
ing w arrrants for the arrest of parsons
I
H u io lu y m I h h .I, P i a .
weeks confessions had been obtained the Orinoco.
prison corridor at Folsom, Cal., for in the day th a t the New York banks
Pl » Ul l l ’ IUf, 11 A. M.
am i 7 f M , fir - i. M iei t i n n ì ’ U d a y in e a c h mayor of Buffalo, committed suicide in
charged
w ith petty offenses, unless the
from
the
ringleaders
of
the
gang
and
the
m
urder
of
M
artin
DeLanina,
in
had
decided
to
come
to
the
relief
of
the
m o n ili
Lord Salisbury’s claim, however,
Pi iy e r i i i . - i i g , , , \\ e in«-*<l»i v «r Mojave, Cal , by drinking carbolic acid.
h r M I** \ \ i - « r • jo it n e \ n< lin k » n p O < e i t
from a num ber of men who had been says Mr. Storrow, grew every tim e he judge should lie satisfied that the evi­
T ulare county, in June, 1894. Only departm ent, and pledge themselves to
A
UNIQUE
WILL.
w h ic h trn- Ix ir d «-».«I, I w i l l g iv e i t y». h . e<»mc It is suppos' d she was tem porarily in ­
carried over the road by paying to the recurred to the subject, and he then dence is sufficient to convict or th a t the
tw enty persons besides the prison m aintain the reserve at the <100,000,-
» 6 .............
m I I I I t t e w i l l '»•» I »»••.. K o . e l .
sane.
Nuinb. »0 Z#
officials witnessed the
execution. 000 point. There was no official back­ n iA p o e lt lo n o f t h « P r o p e r t y o f H a r r l e 1 boodlers <7.50. The gang of swindlers proceeds to point out in great detail accused is attem pting to leave the coun­
ik-V 1 A W OOI.KY, I*M tor.
A djutant General T uttle has received Howard walked firmly to the scaffold ing to this report, but officials profess
was prim arily composed of gamblers, how, after Sohomburgk's death aud ty or state.
B e e c h e r S to w e.
C. B. Wade, cashier of the F irst N a­
" c o n '' men and variety theater em­ forty years after his survey, the British
1 I I K O I I A N ( H I U ‘ U s E ltV P FS A T 11 A. from the secretary of the state of Ore­ and stood calm and composed till the
to see other hopeful signs even if this
( J m a m t n r . M. M l
Hartford, Conn., Ju ly 22.—A uniqu ployes and hangers-on. The general colonial
gon a w arrant for <5.917, w ith which drop fell. A slight tw itching of the promise fails of realization. Among
'I-IIM o l Mt Pl A. M
tional bank, of Pendleton, sasy, after a
offloe
discovered
that
all
these
Y I* s. <• h . Neh
- I
- I I m
M id w e e k
to pay the m ilitia boys for their serv­ hands gave the only evidence of a g ita ­ them is the prospect th it the demand document is the w ill of H arriet Beech­ public was not taken into the scheme, maps were wrong and th at Sohom- personal inspection of seventy-five
p r a y e r an I p m - '• rvie« », \Yei|n«*«»lay e v e n in g
a t.«
ices at A storia during the recent liahing tion.
‘ •¡il le. » h i - u l, e ae h > a tu rd a y
for money in the West w ill oblige New er Stowe, offered for probate today. Ih e class of people who travel from burgk's line w ent around by the bi« w heat fields in U m atilla county and
« V eilin g a t 7 Ml *i k.
troubles.
York banks to deposit gold w ith the Under date of November 8, 1895, it town to town on the Sound circuit of bend of the Cuyunl, and oompelled the upon careful inquiry, th a t the damage
N e w S t e a iim b I p L i n e .
On the anniversary of the birthday
treasury in order to obtain the neces­ is signed by Charles F. Perkins, Maty variety theaters and m tu who for vari engraver to change all of his maps to to the w heat crop in U m atilla county,
A St. Paul dispatch says 3. Iw anaga,
Russell Perkins and A rthur Perkins.
«:- I I S C S I, ay S( I H x i b
done by hot w eather, has been on the
of the queen regent of Spain, which
sary paper. This w ill add m aterially T
M h Ml I n o I*« m * . - . '» T I I ’ I «« I I cl»n
it* « u r i, (« .» irlli S üih I. v
ta j,,,«
, h„ g, „ 0,
of Tokio, Japan, general m anager of
average, 50 per cent.
n», i if in n . i n i
I ’ i . \ i . i in ti* , i un « v e ry
occurs the 23d iu st.. G eneral W eyler
to the protection of the gold reserve.
original
the women ol England, is given to her
I h u i M l « ) u lg l it
‘ Hi.- l u . I - I • I I I . Im ly I | „ .
The head of the gang was A. C. Ed- course. Says Mr. Storrow;
w ill release many prisoners. The an ­ the Japanese Mail Steamship Company,
The
departm
ent
has
already
accumu­
It locks as though Salem and Marion
P1« "
M«V. M. II. M ltlN K , Paator.
lim ited, has Just signed a contract w ith
niversary w ill be made an occasion of
lated in the general balance of <261,- son Charles. The silver w aiter and wards, who was arrested this m orning
county were to become famous by rea­
This
is
perilously
near
the
altera
the
G
reat
N
orthern
Rai
way
Company
t a -ke‘
ler by the u - ' --------'
unusual clemency.
618,383 no less than <84,286,016 of the ,be
—
1 °f anoient landm arks and spolia- son of the newspaper sketch artists
for the establishm ent of a steamship
women of England are given to her two of bail.
old
legal
tender
notes
and
<35,113,019
Edw ards is a son of United tion of records.
It evidently deceived produced from th a t section, says the
Near Dryden, M ich., George Swayne, line between Tokio and Seattle. Thus
a - e il A r r iv a n ti,
daughters, H arriet aud Eliza. The States Commissioner
Edwards of Lord Salisbury, who, on February 13, Htiitesman.
This leaves the
F. F. Bowers, a brig h t
Unpt. It«-.- er. a l'.elgiaii i-xplorer in a farm er, about 45 years old, killed his the G reat Northern system extends its in Sherm an notes.
gold bracelet given to Mrs.. Stowe by
A frica, ainl a a * di’.-ini of thè Congo three sm all children and set lire to his operations into the far east, and its whole am ount of legal tender notes the Duchess of Sutherland is be­ Alaska, who was appointed from Spo­ 1890, asserted it to be the line surveyed aud conscientious cartoonist, has been
kane by President Cleveland.
E d­ by Sir R. Sohomburgk in 1841. He did summoned by telegraph to the office of
«• re* Slate, ole tersi.; in Is thè negro ehar- house, then blew his brains out. His bills of lading are in force from Tokio outstanding of a kind th at can be used
under the “ endless-chain" plan, to queathed to her daughter Georgiana, wards is a well-known character, both not survey this line in 1841, or in any a San Parncisoo paper aud to assume
:»<-t««r very u ell, ami ha . hit upoii a wife died a short tim e ago. It is to Buffalo, N. Y.
draw out the treasury gold at once, (Mrs. Allen, of Boston), now deceased. in Seattle aud Spokane and Tacoma. other y ear."
the duites of a valuable assignment.
p lin s.im ami e l l e - l i v e ineaiis of ¡U tili thought th a t this deranged his mind.
In the residuary clause one-third of He was formerly editor of the Spokane
<345,000,000,
and
very
much
of
this
is
«■in ing thè Iintives. Ile em iscl lo he
The directors of The Dalles. P o rt­
The two-story brick building, occu­
A n A m e r ic a n H ark A a b n r e .
actively circulating in the course of all the property is given to her son, the Sunday Suu, a sensational sheet. He
im pili.’e,I Troni là.rupe a gooil ami Imi I pied by H. Wolf & Brother, at No. 30
BRYAN’S MAIL.
land & Astoria N avigation Company
A dispatch from Zanzibar reports
Rev.
Charles
E.
Stowe,
of
Simsbury.
liaml nr; ran. an i p. iyi j h licfor«* tlie Front street, Portland, Or., as a whole­ th a t the American bark John D. daily trade. The national banks held Major John C. Parsons, of H artford, was arrested several times in Spokane,
visited the Cascade Locks, where they
hlai-ks. He even
Ion -, I s t i l i: • o l I lio sale gentlem an’s furnishing goods Brewer, w ent ashore a t Pangaw ani. of this total <147,000,000, and, so far is made trustee of the rem aining two- charged w ith libel and slander. At S o m e A d v i c e t o L e t t e r W r it e r « W h o met the governor, secretary of state
most irusty of I: blaek , I l e m s e l v e s house, was completely gutted by fire, The government has sent a vessel to the aa the treasury officials know, they are thirds and the income is to he divided Seattle he conducted a job printing
H a v e B e e n P e w t e r in g H i m .
and state treasurer, who were looking
office. Mrs. Edw ards has the appear­
not generally lending themselves to the
t o I urn i he «-rank.
over the state portage. The portage
and the stock is a total loss The stock assistance of the Brewer.
Lincoln,
Neb.,
Ju
ly
22.—Each
day,
between
the
daughters
H
arriet
and
present raid.
ance of being a lady of refinement and
was damaged hut little by the high
T he unlives were wild w ill delight. was valued a t upw ards of <<¡0,000 and
the
pile
of
letters
at
the
home
of
W
il­
As to other conditions, the officials Eliza. In a codicil dated May 18, tne education. It is not believed th at she
S cra p ed F ro m th e B a n d W a g o n .
T h ej gathered from far a n l near to is partly covered by <2«,000 insurance.
liam J. Bryan increases in size. In­ w ater, and w ill require only slight
Forest-street
house,
which
was
Mrs.
h ear the new mai lii.ie. They regard 'd
The band which accompanies Buffalo are satisfied w ith the m anner in which Stowe’s home for so long, is bequeathed had any knowledge of her husband’s stead of oatohing up w ith his corre­ repairs before it can lie operated. The
doings.
The barkeutine H erbert F u ller, C ap­
It ns smiielhing superna I oral, hui not
B ill’s W ild W est Show attem pted to they h a \e gotten so far through the to her daughters H arriet and Eliza.
spondence, the Democratic presidential rePairB w in
made ss soon as ‘he
tain
Nash,
from
Boston
for
Kosario,
m
onth
of
July.
This
is
alw
ays
a
try
­
to he dreaded or feared as som«;in,!)j
drive under a bridge in Massillon, O.
RHODES
FOUND
GUI_TY.
oandidate
gets
farth
er
behind.
More
™ater
F°es
down
suffioieutly to allow
The
inventory
of
Mrs
Stow
e’s
estate
has put into H alifax, Novia Scotia.
to he venerated instead.
A ll the men were scraped off. Five or ing month, the beginning of the fiscal foots up to <42,353.
letters come in each day than he aud 1 h<3 Lalles City to land at the lower
There had been a m utiny ou board.
R e p o r t o f S e l e c t C o n i i u l U r e :»t C a p « hie wife aud his secretary oan open and ’ nd oi tlle incl*Be.
To change liarharm ia liahils, ('apt.
six are reported dead or dying and in ­ year letting loose a lot of appropria­
The captain, his w ife and the second jured.
tions for miscellaneous objects, as well
C o l o n y A n H e m b ly .
B eeker lias cueouraged the celebration
read.
In order to let the people who
Tlle county court of Union county
H e F o r g o t 11 I h Name.
m ate were killed in th eir berths in the
as for rivers and harbors and pensions.
Cape Town, Ju ly 21.—Tho select have w ritten to him know about the has reduced by one the deputies in the
of C hristian m arriages among the na­
night. The first officer, who was on
Philadelphia, July 22.—The identity
F o lfto n e d b y D r in k in g L e m o n a d e -
The payments on account of the lattei
tives; and as 1 hey were som ew hat
committee of the house of assembly, ap- oondition of affairs, Mr. Bryan has offices of sheriff and clerk.
In the
watoh, knew nothing about the affair.
News has been received of the fatal have amounted so far to <9,827,00C of the young man at the Philadelphia pointed to inquire into the circum- given out the following:
averse to this civilized prneedure, lie
m atter of the deputyship for the school
The m urderer or m urderers crawled poisoning a t Santiago, M inn., of a this month, w hile the quarterly in te r­ hospital who on the night of March 6
announced that the liaml organ should
"T o the Public: My daily m ail has superintendent's office, whioh in a pub-
aft to the cabin, descended, and with fam ily of nine children, caused by est charges on the 4-per cent bonds and gave himself up to the police and said stances of the Jameson raid, has made
!«■ played at every 1 hiisiiaii m arriage,
axes chopped the victim s to death. drinking lemonade. The children died others have aggregated <6,479,000. he did not know his name or where he a report. It finds that Cecil Rhodes grown so large th at I find it impossible lio waT haa been conferred on Miss
as a compliment to Hie hr.de ami groom.
was fully acquainted w ith the prepara- to reply at length to each. Those who N ellie Stevens, it is stated th a t the
Upon the arrival of the barkentine all oue after another, and the parents a rt The total expenditures for the __
_
came from, has been a t last disclosed.
month
tions for the raid, and that Alfred Beit, »re interested in the success of our county court w ill not favor her ap-
As soon as this nnnouuceinent was
the crew were locked up in the police not expected to live.
have reached <31,118,000, which leaves
Provea t0 1x3 H erbert G. Spencer, the director in the South
ma te, 1 Io* bridal couples liegan to a r ­ station to aw ait trial.
a deficit of <12,091,294; but this is no X " » * « ™
Solomon C. Spencer, a pany; D r .^ J a Z o n thS A ,ri0M
° ” ’"e W‘U aPPtW iate
"“ ° ,,ti<’n aU j I'° iOt,nent *"
caparity, the board
rive at the station in vnushtcrnhle
adm inistrator pardon me for making the following taking the grounds th at disqualification
A F a t a l C a li o r n la F ir e .
more
than
was
expected,
w
hile
the
™
,e
,by
citizen
of
Lawrence,
Kan.
of
the
Rioters
are
again
ram
pant
at
the
nuiul.ers. Scarcely a day passed w ith­
» Tko4.ez«z»
xi
,
company in xYuuucnia,
r
Rhodesia, ana
and n Dr.
suggestions:
us to the principalship also disqualifies
F ire broke out in the residence of encouragement is found in the fact
J
3
u * by R ntheliord H» " is , secretary of the
out a wedding. Before long all the Brown H oisting Works, in Cleveland,
" F ir s t—As tim e w ill not perm it a her from discharging tho duties of the
John Coyle in Fresno, Cal. Coyle that the receipts have ave-..„.a
•raged
well
.
•
^
^
bl^
SOaj
L
L^
W
i
?
00.'
KaD"
^
at
O.,
and
serious
trouble
is
feared.
.
--------------
o
o m
. u p p a a n
u y
j- a
l v Cape
a p e Town,
row
n
were
active
native men of m arriageable age were
full discussion of the principal ques­ office as deputy.
friend of Spencer, who came to promoters of the raid. It also finds
C incinnati and vicinity have been was in the house asleep at the tim e and up to a m illion dollars per diem, and
Ian lull» married, and by tills menus
tions in so large a num ber of private
was burned to death.
He was a
W a ftliin g to n .
w ere brought to s o n e extent within the visited by heavy thunder storms and at
letters, I snail, in order to avoid dis­
pioneer
citizen
of
Fresno
county
and
The
city
council
of Puyallup has a p ­
several places there is reported loss of
range of civilizing Influence::.
crim ination,reserve all such discussions
possessed of considerable means.
propriated <25 for outtiu g the thistles
for public occasions.
Indeed, the m arring-s Increased to life and property. N ear Portsm outh
such an extent that Capt. Becker began five persons took refuge In a shed,
Seoond—A ll offers of services and in the streets and highw ays of th at
F lc n d fa h W o m a n H a n g cd e
..««.«« un, ioiauvcn.
oiuoB men uiey
There
was
no
evidence
adduced
to
show
to suspect that som e of his couples which was struck by lightning, killing
BD
KK6stoHH
as to the ocnduct of th«« town.
News from Coeburn, Va , says th at
heard nothing from him , except th a t he
SUIT
TO
FORECLOSE.
all
of
them.
th
a
t
Cecil
Rhodes
intended
th
at
the
During the month of June the Eggert
were being m arried the seeoud time.
campaign should be made to the n a­
Mary Snodgrass was hanged there for
had been seen in W ashington in Feb­
P itsaui force should invade the T rans­ tional committee representng various <fe Johnson Company a t Getchell, in
This was the case; and precautions had
Captain-G eneral W eyler has issued the m urder of a 6-mouths old child by
ruary.
It is thought one of bis
county, cut 2,175,000
to he taken to prevent this sort of tri­ a decree th a t a ll foreigners in the burning it in a stove. The woman was B r o u g h t A g u iliK t t h e i i r e g n n I m p r o v e , brothers w ill be here soon to take him vaal. But, at the same time, there states and territories. All requests for Snohomish
m ent C om pany,
was an absence of any peremptory oom- campaign literature should be adressed shingles.
fling with 1 sacred ceremony.
island are to register in a special book 28 years old. The Snodgrass woman
homo.
raand from Mr. Rhodes to prevent the to the secretary of the national com­
Seattle, W ash., July 22.—In th<
I h" hand organ is used for certain in the govt*rnment's charge previous to was a disreputable woman and was
Government A rchitect Aaron E.
raid.
Mr. Rhodes aud Dr. H arris m ittee at headquarters as soon as head­ Johnson, who w ill have charge of
o th er im p ir.a u t cerem onies; hut the th e ir being justified in appealing to a r ­ compelled to leave Pikeville, Ky on U nited States court in this city, the
F o r ft iiw iK g lin g O p i u m .
drafted a telegram containing such a quarters are opened. If my friends building Spokane's new army post, has
first mortgage bondholders of the ire
t aptaiu tak es enr«* that it is not brought ticle 7 of the decree relative to foreign
th at account.
Beattie, July 22.—M argaret M orri­
gon
Improvement Company havt son, the woman smuggler, was today command, but it was never dispatched, w ill be kind enough to observe these arrived in th a t city to assume his
out so often as to permit of the negroes citizenship in November, 1894.
B o n d 1 ii
IgHt i<>n.
not even when the wires (cut by Dr' suggestions, I shall be able to devote duties.
brought suit for the foreclosure of theii
grow ing too fam iliar with It. If this
Jam es Harvey Sherm an, a famous
Senator
H
arris,
chairm
an of the sen­ m ortgage and the appointm ent of a sentenced by Judge Hanford, of the Jam eson’s ordres) were restored. The my tim e more fully to the work of the
were perniitte I it would lose Its eliarm
According to the report of the d i­
federal
court,
to
eight
months
in
the
spy in the w ar of the rebellion, who ate committee to investigate the recent
cannot acquit campaign. W. J. B ryan.”
receiver. Judge Hanford ordered th« King county ja il and a fine of <50. committee therefore
and extraordinary influence.
rector of the m int, K ittitas county
resided near C harlotteville, Mich,, is bond issues, says he has not yet deter
Mr.
new suit consolidated w ith the suits Mrs. Morrison lived at Port Townsend, Cecil Rhodes of resposibility.
T here Is one a ir In particu lar with
took the lead in m ineral production in
dead. Before the w ar broke out Sher­ mined w hether the committee wil
T h e H o ld B cm o cr H tfl«
Rhodes never informed bis colleagues
already pending, which were trough'
which the blacks are ejqieclally delight-
and was arrested November 23 last on
man resided in V irignia, where he ac­ w ait u n til the fall before going oi
S t Louis, Ju ly 22.—Prom inent gold W ashington last year, and produced
It Is an a ir from the opera of “ Igi
by the holders of the consolidated tbe steamer Sehome, plying between of the raid. S ir Hercules Robinson,
cum ulated a fortune, which was a fte r­ w ith its investigation or w ill complett
standard
Democrats of this city today one-third of the gold of the state.
bonds, or rather by their trustee. Hi
governor of Cape Colony and Sir
T ra v ia ta ." by Verdi. They listen to w ards entirely swept away by the war.
Victoria
snd
Seattle,
for
bringing
un­
George H. Lowe, a Georgia melon
its work, fram e its report and make it also gave an order appointing C. J
took the first step toward repudiating
this ns if their senses w en1 enthralled
stamped opium across the boundary. Jacobus D ew itt, B ritish agent a t P re­ the ticket and platform of the Chicago planter, has booked an order to ship
publio
this
summer.
The
last
meeting
A
lbert
Olsen,
35
years
of
age,
an
em
­
Sm ith, the present receiver, as receive: The opium was purchased in V ictoria, toria, alone sent telegram s to arrest Dr.
anil th eir souls uplifted. They seem
convention. They decided to issue a two ca’loadsof the green-above-the-red
Jam eson's advance.
to show in this a genuine musical ployee jf the W illam ette Casket Com­ adjourned subject to the call of the under the new suit.
and Mrs. Morrison had given part of it
The
chairm
an.
call for a convention of the gold stand­ fru it to Seattle. 3,000 miles.
pany,
of
Tacoma,
was
caught
in
the
The
im
m
ediate
occasion
of
the
nevi
The
Chartered
South
A
frica
Com­
sense, for the music of •‘La T rav iata"
to herlO-year old daughter. The rest
ard Democracy of Missouri to determ ine ire ’l?h» charge is <350 per carload
foreclosure
suit,
as
set
up
in
the
bill
ol
pany
the
committee
finds,
supplied
all
Is of the purest and most Itcautiful sort, m achinery, w hirled rapidly around the
T h e M e a » e n g « r C r u c lf le d .
of it, six pounds, was found on her per-
w hether a third ticket shall be put in
Captain Kingsbury, who has been
On •ill ordinary occasions, this clier- revolving shaft and instantly killed.
A London dispatch from Wady com plaint, is th at a default of interes son.
She was indicted by the federal the funds for the raid, w ith the know l­ the field, w hether the fight for gold employed as engineer of the Yakima
The
body
was
horribly
m
angled,
the
Ishetl tune is “skipped" by the astu te
on
the
first
mortgage
bonds
took
plao<
edge
of
its
London
office.
Cecil
Rhodes
Haifa reports that the messenger who
grand jury last Decmeber, but has been
operator of- the hand-organ, and re­ left leg and rig h t foot being torn off cairied the news to K halifa at Om Ju n e 1. Under the terms of the firs seriously ill since, and for a tim e it afterw ard refunded the am ount to the shall extend into the congressional dis reservation ditch, reports th a t the
completely.
company.
The report of the select tricts or w hether the bolters shall come channel w ill carry 164 feet of w ater
served for the special gratification of
duran th at his army had been defeated mortgage, this default rendered tin was thought she would not live.
the people a t the most solemn cere-
com
m
ittee
concludes
w ith an expression ont °Penly fo r McKinley and centralize per second, sufficient to w ater 40,009
company
liable
to
a
suit
for
foreclosure
A little boy of M arshall, Mich., at F irk et, was im m ediately put to
of regret that Cecil Rhodes did not at- ^ e i r efforts on him. Colonel Jam es acres of land.
monies.
It is understood th a t the first mort
when herding cattle, tied tw o of his death by crucifixion.
N e w C r u is e r f.»r «Sp ain.
K halifa a n ­
tend the com m ittee's m eetings to give
Broadile»d ' ex-m inister to Sw itzer­
It is not Improbable that this Instru­ sisters, 4 and 6 years old, and another nounced th at the same fate would be gage bondholders were not sorry o
The oyster men of Mason county
Madrid, Ju ly 22. — The Spanish
m ent, of a kind deemed tedious and little g irl w ith a rope, the end of imposed upon any one who mentioned this opportunity to place theraselevs it patriotic league of A rgentina offers to evidence. The committee is therefore land under Cleveland, presided. A have all been notified by the state laud
a position where they may have a voic« present the Spanish governm ent a forced to the conclusion th a t this con­ resolution was adopted providing for commissioners th at their deeds for
objectionable In civilized countries, w hich was attached to the saddle on a the F irket in his hearing.
the nam ing of a committee of seven by
in the reorganization of the company
may exert a most beneficent influence pony. The pony ran away, diagging
cruiser of 4,500 tons displacement, cost­ duct was not consistent w ith the duty Broadhead to send out a call for a con- oyster lands are ready for them, and
In barbarous Africa.
If the other bondholders should nov ing an approximate of 8,000,000 pese­ of a Cape premier.
A F r o n > ln « n t l . x w y e r D r a d .
they are happy, as the work of years
the three girls half a mile. Two of
vention of gold standard Democrats. is bearing fruit.
John Cameron Simmonds, formerly refuse to accede to th eir terms, they tas.
jue girls were killed and the other
The league representative, Senor
S h o t in S e l f Itefen M e.
Circulars w ill be sent all over the
J o h n S tctn o n .
badly injured.
of Chicago, and a member of the bar, w ill press th eir foreclosure aud th< Gonzales Sainsa, was interview ed by
At the Cow
Day lhz
logging
a t Oak
La Veta, Col., Ju ly 21.—Dr. J. W. country to gold-standard leaders asking
b o u n t camp,
y “ a logging
consolidated
bondholders
would
have
t<
T he late John Stetson, the shrew d but
died
a
t
tbe
Ward
island
insane
asylum,
The colored people of C incinnati
the government yesterday on the sub­ Collins, a prom inent citizen, thia after­
® W
Pre8eOt
tHC rall0ra'1 18 bein« b u lh - H w ill be
Illiterate theatrical m anager of whom held a mem orial m eeting in honor of New York.
His business interests, put up cash for the first mortgage bonds ject.
The cruiser w ill probably be noon shot and killed Captain F. R. m X ring.
80 many stories are told, once had a H arriet Beecher Stowe. It was in this were largely In the West. He was in
about five miles in length, and w ill
built at Glasgow. The opposition are Coleman, a well known h unter and an
T w o T u iiu g M e n D r o w n e d .
P o n t in a « t e r S k ip » O a t .
business m anager under him whose oity th a t she wrote " U n d e Tom's terested in m ining and railw ay con­
tap a large body of excellent tim ber;
strongly opposed to the Rothschilds old soldier. The shooting occurred in
name was Sharp. O
Stetson C abin,” also spending her early life struction in California, but did much
Vanoouver, B. C.. Ju ly 22.—A. B. heavy steel rails w ill lie used, and the
Dayton, Or., Ju ly 22. — W alter ant and the tobacco questions being rushed Dr. C ollins’ house. No one except Dr.
cam e around to the th eater and saw a here when her father was president of of his business in New York, and was Russ Atkins, 20 and 18 years old.whil« through the cortes.
Buie postmaster at Lytton, has «kipped track w ill be standard gauge.
They desire to
big sign in front of the door that said; Lane theological semiuary. She was well-known to W all street bankers sw im m ing in the W illam ette rive: force the gvernm ent to assemble the Collins and his wife witnessed the out, and is believed to have crossed the
A few weeks ago a quantity of flax
tragedy, and *he d‘»,*or claimed it was boundary.
Matin -•*« to
v at 2 o’ehvck, sharp!"
He is said to be about straw , grown ou Puget sound, was
m arried in C incinnati, Professor Stowe Mr. Simmonds was an authority on yesterday afternoon, a few miles soutl cortes again in October or November
Hello. sai-1 Stetson; “seems to me l>eing connected w ith Lane seminary. crim inal law and wrote a great deal of here, near W heatland, were both for their consideration, Senor Canvas done in self defense. The parties had <5,000 short in his accounts, and also
snipped by the Beattie chamber of com­
been eating dinner together and d rin k ­
th a t fellow 's putting on pretty big airs. He was 76 years old and Raves a on th a t subject.
owes personal debts for a considerable merce to Barbour & Bons, of Lisburn
His w ritings on drowned. One of them had just com« Is not disposed to give way. As it is
ing. Collins claimed Coleman com­ amount, having borrowed from
T ake that sign in and put out one: '.Mat­ w ife and six children.
prison reform have also made him from the East to visit his parents. The he threatens to resign if the estim ates
u
m i
every Leland. The m anufacturers report that
menced abusing Mrs. Collins, and Cole­ , „ u
inee to lay at 2 .*'. 1 .. k. Stetson, I’m
noted.
one he could.
W rits were issued at the
the samples are excellent, and very
bodies have not yet been recovered.
are not passed.
T
here
is
no
longer
doubt
th
a
t
the
man fired the first shot, and he (Col­ the instance of several creditors.
running th s theater."
sim
ilar to that grown in the C onrtral
lins) fired in self-def«-nse.
1 he K ralfy s wi re playing an « g ig«, w heat crop in Eastern W ashington has
The semi-rfficial Neustenaehricbten,
H untington, W. Va , July 22.—W. J.
district in Belgium.
W
alla
W
alla,
Wash
,
Ju
ly
22
—The
R z p ir t« F r o m V a n c o u v e r I > t« tr lc t.
been
badly
damaged
by
hot
winds,
says
m ent at h s Globe Theater, in Boston
of Berlin, refers in ironical language Call and N ettie Call, his daughter man who killed Jacob M alqnist, the
An applicaiton has been filed on be­
Vancouver, B. C , July 22 —Exports
J a p a n e s e A tr o c itie s .
once, and had managed to secure the a W alla W alls dispatch Reports from to R udini's speech in which he refer­
London, Ju ly 2l —A Hong Kong from the Vanoouver consular district to half of Anacortes to make th at city a
Insertion in their contract of a clause the Palouse country are to the effect red to the possibility of bettering the were killed in a shanty about six milet saloon man at R iparia, Saturday, is
east of here this morning. Lollte Cal named John Dillon.
He was released dispatch says a missionary w rites to a the U n it'd States during the fiscal sub-port. The recently erected salmon
provid ng that *\tras should he pro­ th at the damage is about 75 per cent,
terms of the triple alliance.
The and several sm all children are at th« from the state penitentiary Saturday
correspondent there fully confirming year ended June 30, 1896, amounted canneries there w ill use fish brought
vided • . V ■
, tse
rh n s It b a p and th at many fields are not w orth w riter draws attention to the weakness
point of death
E tta Robins is in jai morning, and was giv«n a ticket to previous reports of Japanese atrocities to <2,068,313, and consisted principally from B ritish Columbia waters. This
cutting.
The
grain
on
Eureka
Sat,
in
p e t t e d that whde the receipts for th?
th is county, is damaged about 50 per of Italy, which was so completely accused of m urdering all of them using Lewiston by the prison officials. When in the south of the island of Formosa. of ore, coal, copper matte, lumber aud is given as the reaiou for tbe applica­
igaak
s
beaten by Abyssinia, and asks w hat a double-bit ax as a weapon. Call aur the train reached Riparia he got off to
tion.
The missionary declares that he is able fish.
s o n s share came to ju st SG.oO.
nc. cent, and w ill only average about tit
she could do against France. The a r ­ his daughter had their heads sever, d, take the boat for Lewiston.
A. Tobiasson, of Delta, in Whatoom
Dillon
teen
bushels
to
the
acre.
One
f
a
n
n
­
to substantiate every fact. The Ja p a n ­ J o s e p h K l n l e r O r o w n e n V e a r L e b a n o n
cepted this w ithout a m urm ur, hut took
ticle declares that B arateri’s report on and the children were slashed in a hor has served two terms in the state peni­
county, beard a hog sqeual near bis
ese, he adds, are fa-t exteim inating the
his vengeance 1 v head ng Iks advertise­ er along the Yellow Hawk now esti­ the complete rout of the Italian army
Albany, O r., July 22. —Joseph K ib­ home tbe other night, and on going
rible manner. One woman leaped into tentiary for robbery, tbe last time hav­ Chinese in that locality. Over sixty
m ent in ail ' ' Sun day papers vv th the m ates his yield at about fifty bushels at Adowah is perfectly true. Her a l­
the liv er and saved her life. No cans« ing been sent from Spokane for three villages have been burned, and thou­ ler, of Lebanon, aged 22, was drowned out found a black bear had just killed
to
the
acre.
announcem ent in l.irge type: “ Posi­
w hile sw im m ing w ith other boys at the hog. Mr. Tobiasson killed the
lies should study her bad organization. is known for the murders.
years
sands of persons have been killed with Lebanon yesterday.
tively the East A ppearance of the Klr-
A Chicago dispatch says: The report
bear, which was a very large one,
revolting brutalities.
Sto, m iu Karn»««.
slfy s a t the Globe T h eater Forever and that Professor Moses, of the university
A tte m p t to L o o t a B a n k .
S h ot b y a F o o tp a d .
w ith a single shot in its head.
C h ild B u r n e d t o I>«*Mth.
Ever."
Kansas City. Ju ly 22.—Nearly sever
of California, had been offered the
Tacoma, Ju ly 22.—Tonight a t a t­
In Oakland, C al., Peter Gordan, a
O ttaw a, Ju ly 20.— Reports have
Blackleg has appeared among range
Tacoma, W ash., Ju ly 22.—Saturday
chair of political science in the univer­ young man, who had just arrived from Irohes of rain has fallen in Kansas tempt was made to loot the State bank,
T u rk an il I re tu hni.-in.
reached here th a t the B ritish govern­ morning, Johnnie Milano, aged 3, stock at Lake, and a num ber of young
sity of Chicago was a great s««ri : >? to G ninerville, had a desperate encounter City and vicinity w ithin three days, »t Marysville, Snohomish county. The
U ntil Is',;« the inos: difficult metamor-
ment w ill take no furth er action with picked up a burning stick from a rub­ catrie have already died, says the
the students and faculty alike
Dr. w ith a footpad on the corner of one of The storm which began Friday and vault doors were drilled before the rob-
phos s to niak«- was to turn j foreigner
regard to the Pacific cable until it is bish fire in his m other’s back yard and Zisotin Sentinel. The stockmen have
Their
Judson, the present head of the depart­ the principal streets, and came near ended this m orning is a record-breaker, hers were frightened away.
into a 1 urk un!«'" L«- were willing to
1 he Missouri and Kaw rivers are both tools were found in the back of the learned w hat attitude the new Domin­ playfully set fire to the clothes of Anuo arranged to make a general round-up
ment, had not heard of it, snd Dr.
adopt Mohammedanism, but te-day Goodspeed said: "T here is nothing in losing his life. A fter a fierce struggle high. The Central-avenue bridge across building.
ion government intends taking in the Rf sa, his 5-year old sister. The little this week and remove the cattle from
w ith one of his assailants he was shot
th ere is n.'t nmeh difference betw een
m
atter in the way of a Dominion sub­ g irl was terribly burned and died this the low ranges and drive them back
it;
atsolutely nothing.
Professor in the forehead and left for dead. The the Kaw in Kansas City. K an., a double-
sidy.
the fu rie s . and French regulations.
A C h lu e s e M u r d e r e d .
evening from her injuries.
into the m ountains, where the atmos­
Moses Is here for the summer, giving a wound was not fatal, aud Gordan decker used by the " L ” road and the
phere is cool and the grass young and
San Francisco, Ju ly 22. —Lee Tl, a
W hen the Lord made mankind, the course of lectures on the territory de­ managed to call for assistance after city, has been damaged, and is in dan­
Valparaiso, Ju ly 21.— The foreign
The rose is believed to nave origi­ tender.
ger of being washed away.
Chinese clam and fish dealer, was shot m inister at Santiago has received an
velopment of the United States.
He the robber had fled.
devil added the tongue.
nated w ith our race in Central Asia,
Hugh Glen, of The Dalles, has heeu
to
death
shortly
after
m
idnight
in
the
is not lc the political science, but in
The value of M aryland's farm lands
The cross on the dome of St. Peter's hallw ay at the foot of the stairs lead­ im portant dispatch from the Chilean but has pushed Its way around the awarded a contract on the Astoria ra il­
the history d e p trtx e n t of the univers­
T here is something pleasant In
increased <5,500,000 between 1680 and in Rome is 448 feet above the pavement ing to a gam bling den. The m urderer m inister in London, stating that Queen world, going as far north as man lives, road to do forty-seven miles of clearing,
ity ol C alifornia."
".g inno'.ently accused.
Victoria consents to act as arb itrator in but not existing in the wild state in grading, riprapping, tunneling aud
1890, making a total of <i 76,053,550 of the portioo.
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the boundary dispute between Chile the tropics.
rock work between Goble and a point
and Argentina.
ten miles east of Astoria.
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