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dhenomenal propositions C A P IT A L A N D E N T E R P R IS E VOL. H. THE LEADER. .... b o h em ia gold mines COTTAGE GROVE. EAXE COUNTY. OREGON. SATURDAY. Al tri ST 8. 1 ^1 (5 . ms T H E RAILROAD GATEW AY V ic t o r ia t o R e t i r e . N O . 10. L E M A T I. T H E W IL H O IT S T A G E . • The rum or th at l^ueen Victoria in E L E C T IO N IN A LABAM A. tend* to retire in favor of the Prince < f G u a r d e d b y M a lit la . Wales is again current in London, it H e ld I p b y T w o M a « k ed H ig h w a y m e n uuh ii Cleveland. O „ Aug 4.—The labor sit and H o b b e d . T h e S t a t e C a r r ie d b y t h e t s u a l D e m o is added th a t court circles are g reat'v c r a t ic M a jo r ity . uation in this city is again critical From All Parts of the N e w troubled regarding the condition of -e Oregon C ity, Aug. 5.—An excited Cue hundred and fifty nonunion men q u -'-n ’a health. 8 a -h w p rta fa . A Dramatic Incident in a messenger oame galloping into town Montgomery, Ala , Aug. 5 —The World and the Old. w ent to work a t the Brown hoisting quently appeared recently, only to be this evening w ith the news th at the Report of the Bureau for the size of the Democratic m ajority seems Steamship Voyage. A Resume of Events i n ih © works this m orning, guarded by four semi-ofHcially contradicted later", but it all th at rem ains in doubt, w ith regard W ilhoit stage, which left this city to Last Fiscal Year. companies of m ilitia and a large force "terns th a t there may be some actual to the result of today's eleotion. Be day noon had been robbed. A doz-ui Northwest. of police. A big crowd of union men O F IN T E R E S T TO O U R READERS foundation for the statem ents made. cause of the slow ocunting under the to tw enty shots were tired, two horses were present, but no outbreak occur It is added th at her m ajesty has de F R E N C H L IN E R S A V E S 12 L IV E S were killed and the pockets and bag new ballot law, returns are necessarily g e n e r a l in c r e a se o n t o b a c c c slow in ooming in, but there is no red. The police and soldiers kept the cided to spend her tim e in tu tn re at gage of the passengers rifled. It is not E V ID E N C E O F S TE A D Y G R O W TH strikers moving. A sym pathetic strike, O o m p r e h t n i l ' a R a v le w o f t h e I m p o r t Balm oral or Osborne, and will give the doubt of a complete Democratic vic known how much property was taken. threatened ever since the strike a t the • a t H a p p e n in g * o f t h e p a s t W e e k Prince and Prince-ts of W alts the u«e A B r it i s h S h ip A b a n d o n e d a t S e a T h e The robbers were interrupted in their Th e R e c e ip t s S h o w a T r iv ia l lu c r e s * « tory. Incomplete returns from about R e s c u e W a s A c c o m p l i » b ed by a of Buckingham palace and W indsor t a l l a d F roru t h e T e le g r a p h C o l a n n a half the counties so far received in d i S e » ! G a t h e r e d ln AH t h e T o n u s o r Brown company’s works began, eleven work by two farm ers, who exchanged O v er th e P r e c e d in g Y e a r -S o m e o f weeks ago, was inaugurated this morn- castle. F r e n c h C rew D u r in g a H e a v y S to r m . several shots w ith them , and drove cate Democratic gains in all but Mo O u r N e i g h b o r i n g S ta te « — I m p r o v e - nig. Eighty-seven men employed by • h e I t e m s - A p p r o x i m a t e E x p e n s e . A detachm ent of company I, who bile and Macon. In the former, the la D e a f, b o m b an d B lin d . New York, Aug. 5.—Twelve dis them into the woods. the Van W agner <fe W illiam , Com- in e n t N o te d lu A ll I n d u s t r i e s —O r e g o n . were Hoarding the Brown hoisting Democrats appear to have lost some The robbery took place w ithin 200 W ashington, Aug. 4.—The commis An interesting experim ent in educa tressed m ariners, whose rescue in m id work», n ear Cleveland, O., fired opon Forest fires are said to be raging pany, hardw are manufacturer«, laid 500 votes bv stay-at homes, bu; the yards of the Milk creek bridge, where down their tools and walked out. • mob of striker* and wounded one of tion w ill be commenced at the deaf, ocean last Tuesday from a w ater the last of last year's hold-ups occur sioner of internal revenue has subm it county is still in the Democratic col throughout the Nehalem country. ted to Secretary Carlisle the prelimin- them. Excitem ent run* high, gnd dum b and blind in stitution a t Berkley, logged and slowly sinking wreck, red. The same driver, Bill Mattoon, umn by 600 m ajority. In Macon 4 urry county's delinquent tax ary report of his bureau for the year Cal , on the opening of the school year formed a dram atic incident of La Bour S o ld nt A u c t io n . • more trouble is feared. noing June 30. It shows that the re- county, which gave Oates a m ajority am ounts to about <6,000 this year. in A ugust (»race C. Sperow, aged 10 gogne’s voyage to this port from Havre, held the reins of the four-horse team, Seattle. Aug. 5.—All of the lands of A special from Madrid f a r » a great years, who was been stone blind from arrived here today on board th at steam and as he rounded a tu rn in the road, < l ip’s of internal revenue for the year of 800 in 1894, the result is close and Seventeen boxes of peaob plums, tbe the N orthern Pacific railroad in the doubtful. fir e r a g e a at Rueda de Medina, a tow n childhood and is now almost deaf and ship. T h eir own vessel, the G -rtnan two masked men stepped from the •¡ggit'^ated <146,830,610, au increase first of the season, were shipped from state of W ashington, comprising 11,- of about 4,000 in h ab itan ts, tw enty-five dumb, is to be made a special student bark E rnst, from W ales for Ne w Brus brush a rd commanded him to stop. ol <3,384,545 over the receipts of the The Populists, on the other hand, The Dalles last week. 902 sections of patented and an indefi milea southw est of V aladolid H un and educated at the expense of the wick, has gone the way of the storm Two of the horses were frightened by preceding fiscal year. The expense is have carried Tuscaloosa county by Of the 361 students graduated from nite q uantity of nnpateiited laud, were dred* of buildings are said to have been state. This child w ill be given a nine conquered. the sudden appearance of the men at approximated a t <4,044,310. The per 1,000 m ajority. It gave Kolb 200 m a tne state norm al school a t Monumouth, sold today at public auction by Special destroyed. The in h ab itan ts are report years’ course and w ill receive in stru c The rescue was made during the the roadside, and they started to run. centage of the cost of collection w ill be jority two years ago M arshall county 289 are at present teachers. Master Alfred L. Carey. The" sale was ed as being in a state of panic. which w ent for Kolb by 600, it close’ t io n fr 'm a special teacher employed height ol a heavy gale, and under c ir The robbers prom ptly took three shots -•i, a reduction of 1.8 as compared with under decree of the United States c ir The Em pire cannery, on Coos bay, and probably Democratic. Lee county, : at the team, bringing the leaders the preceding year. x he syndicate of foreign bankers for th a t purpose. Thia w ill be the cumstances which severely tried the cuit court of the eastern d istrict of w ill run through this fishing season. fro m spirits, the receipts were <80,- which had a Populist m ajority of 50C, which came into existence to cheek the first attem pt to educate a deaf, dumb courage and seam anship of the rescuers down, each horse having a front leg Wisconsin. The property was bought Preparations are being made to start up is like M arshall. Chambers county, shattered, and having also a shot in the drain on the U nited States treasury and blind person and in consequence it was witnessed by 350 passengers of 670,070, an increase of <803,771. The tn by Edwin W. W inter for the N orth largest item of increase under this head w ith 400 m ajority for Kolb in 1894,' next month. rese rve exerted by Europe has been sig great interest centers about the case. the big liner, who clung a to reeling back. ern Pacific R ailw ay Company, of The board of equalization for Coos Gf course, th a t stopped the stage, was from fru it spirits, the receipts of is in the Democratic column. T a lla n ally successful in its efforts in th a t taffrail, and heedless of the fearful which he is president, for <1,705,200. S c h r a d e r lu T e ia » . poosa county, w ith 600 m ajority for county w ill meet in Em pire A ugust 31, direction, but the w ithdraw la of gold 1.584,879 being <488,863 increase of rolling of the ship and the storm ’s and the robbers a t once began the They had prettv last year. R etail liquor taxes in Kolb at the last election, is close, and and w ill continue in session u n til Sep for shipm ent to Canada continues. A ugust Shrader, the so-called divine spray, which dashed in their faces, search for booty. O a k la n d B u i l d i n g C o lla p s e d . w atched w ith blanched cheeks thé thoroughly scared the driver, as weil creased by <221,106, recitfiers taxes may be Democratic. Fayette, another tember 5, 1896. Oakland, Cal., Aug. 5.—A two-story J a m e n Fniton Shepard, a one-legged healer, put in an appearance in Dallas, The Oregon Central & Eastern Rail- building on Seventh and Clay streets boy of A lam eda. C al., saved a 12 year- le x ., where he treated 2,000 persons iu struggle of the life-savers to reaoh the as the passengers, and when they called <49,485 and wholesale liquor dealers’ Populist county, is in the doubtful to all hands to •’shell out and be quick special taxes <46,243. The only de column, as are also Coosa and DeKalb. road Company w ill probably be a bid collapsed last night, and nine people Some reported they had wreck. old lad named D urant from drow ning four days. In the counties which Governor der for the governm ent work to be don,a occupying the house had narrow es The bark signaled for assistance and about i t , ” all hands ‘‘shelled o u t.” crease noted were trifling. in the tid al canal. Shepard rescued been cured. He left suddenly, leaving Tobacco brought in a revenue of Oates carried two years ago, there have on Yaquina hay. " I am called Captain Le Boeuf ordered the launch The driver gave up his revolver and a capes from death. The underpinning D urant as he was sinking for the last the follow ing note: of the house gave way shortly before time. The boy had swallowed a q u an from here, and obey my F a th e r’s w ill.” lowered, w ith L ieutenant Lotay in com little coin, and the passengers, Mr. <30,711,629, or <1,006,721 more than been increased m ajorities in all so far Citizens of Coquille are m aking great mand. W ithin a moment it was over and Mrs. H idiuger and daughter, of was derived from this source in the heard from, except two. tity of w ater, and it required an h o u r’s preparations for the soldiers and pio m idnight, and the building fell two S u e c e s a f u l F il i b u a t e r s . Portland, and a Chinam an, delivered preceding year. There was a general feet w ith a crash. The building is still hard work to bring him to. Passengers from H avana, arrived iu turned and its crew throw n into the th e ir valuables, but the am ount is not increase in all item s under this head, N O B O D Y IN N E E D O F W O R K neers’ reunion th a t w ili be held there standing, but the first wind probably w ater. They were saved w ith life A ugust 13, 14 and 15. A nother rebellion is reported from Key W est by the steam er Mascott re reported. Then the robbers turned to the largest being in cigarettes under w ill topple it over. It w as'built forty Chnia. Two pow erful b andit societies port « rum or of the successful landing lines, and then nobly volunteered a sec the baggage and w ent through that. three Pounds per thousand, I h e county oourt of Curry county the receipts T h e A s to r ia Ito a d C o n t r a c to r s C o n n o t j ears ago, and is one of theWundmurks are in revolt. Several villages have of a filibustering expedition iu the vi ond attem pt, which was successful, the taking w hatever they found th a t pleas- from which were <2,021,191, or <374,- has directed the county treasurer to pay of G e t E n o u g h M en . the city. sm allboat having been in like m anner been captured. Helpless in h ab itan ts cinity of ( leufuegos. The expedition ed them. It is supposed they did not 376 more than iu the r preceding ______B year. P ortland, Or., Aug. 5.—Mr. Hugh state taxes out of the county funds here have been foully m urdered and th e ir is believed to be under the command launched, they w ent in company to the after and to use no school funds for Tin«*« W e r e D ro w n ed « .... ' hewing and smoking tobaoco brought {’ lenn> oi the contracting firm of th at purpose. Ernst, but owing to the h ig h ’ seas it get much from the baggage. homes destroyed. Foreign missions of Captain Cabrera. La Crosse, W is.. *ug. 6 — W hile W h i’e the robbery was iu progress, in <¡5,220,028, or <323,894 more than Honeyman, D eH art & Glenn, who is was impossible to get nearer than 100 have bee: attacked, and tw o French John Durbin w ill celebrate his 102d boating last evening Henry H endrick Thomas Duffy, who carries the m ail n the preceding year. Cigars and constructing a portion of the Astoria- O r e g o n ’s S c h o o l C e n s u s . feet of her. priests narrow ly escaped w ith their between Oregon City and M olalla, cheroots, over three pounds per thou Goble railroad, is a t the St. Charles. birthday at the home of bis sou, Isaac, son, Anua Amsrud and Lizzie Old The state school census, which has The wreck was only 200 yards away, lives stadt, three La Crosse young people, ju st been completed by Superintendent but it took the boat nearly an hour to came along, and the thieves took a sand, realized <12,713,267, or an in He has ju st returned from Seattle, on Howell prairie, September 13, and G overnor M cIntyre, of Colorado, has Irw in, at Salem, shows th a t there are traverse th a t distance. The little boat couple of shots at him , sending him crease of <221,800, and snuff afforded where he went to employ laborers. He every im m igrant of 1845 in the state Is were drowned in the Mississippi river ju st below the city. invited to be present. received a letter purporting to be from in Oregon at present 129,628 cihldren stood on end at times, then was flung aw ay in n hurry. He told P h il M. a revenue of <752,515, an increase of w ants 300 more men, principally ax- W illiam Bnieidulh, for the m urder of of school age. <103,027. Graves and Mr. Woodside, tw o farm The postal departm ent has disap nien and station men, but finds it hard skyward on a boiling crest, and at in M u r d e r e d T h r e e P e o p le , whom Columbus B. Hykes is serving a From fermented liquors there was to secure them. ers whom he met, about the affair, and proved of the proposition to establish a tervals would disappear for so long a R e p u b l i c a n S t a t e C o n v e n t io n . Providence, N. Y . , Aug. 6.—Near life sentence. WhHt were supposed to derived taxes aggregating <33,784.325, they w ent at once to the rescue, open “ I have advertised for men, 1 he m ail line from K lam ath agency to Sil- tim e th a t those who watched them Clay, eight miles west of here, Tom The Republican slate com m ittee of be Bm eiduth’s rem ains were found on feared they had been swamped outright. ing fire on the robbers, who retired, or <2,144,617 more than during the said, ‘‘and pay them <1.50 per day. ver lake, and to increase service on the Brown, a farm er, 30 years old, butch hi* ranch, near Dallas, Colo., M arch W ashington decided to hold the state after answ ering w ith several shots. route from Silver lake to Prineville. which is ten cents more than paid by preceding year. A ll beers and sim ilar liu a lly they showed close under the ered his wife, mother-in-law and baby 18, 1894. The chief of police of Ran convention a t Tacoma on A ugust 26. leeward of the sinking bark, which The wounded horses were put out of ;,<Iuors brought in <33,139,131, an in- the railroad companies and other con The grain crop in Lane county has last night. Brown oomes of a feeble- Francisco has been requested to find the The convention v r ll be uttended by their misery, and a posse was organized oreat*’ of <2,094,826. tractors for the same class of work; yet proven to be much better than was minded family. seemed just able to keep her drowning m an claim ing to be Hmeiduth, who 436 delegates. There was a falling off of <189,778 it seems impossible to get them. anticipated a few weeks ago. Some decks above water. One hv one the on the spot and started in hot pursuit. w rites th a t ho is staying a t the W hat The course taken by the robbers was in the taxes realized from oleomar “ I t is our purpose to give everything fields of grain are very light, but the .fudge Carpenter Drud, crew of the E rnst jumped overboard B u i l d i n g IK« <»w n C |iu r < h . Cheer bouse on Sacram ento street, San up Milk creek, in a rugged country garine, the revenue from which possible to Portland, and we still hope y e ld in most cases w ill he very good, and were picked up by the life-savers W ord comes from Holland by oable San Francisco, Aug. 4.—Rev. Henry Francisco. ‘ th a t Judge George M. Carpenter, of the and taken into the boats. All but three leading to the m ountains. The coun amounted to <1,219,430. Thedecrease to get men here, and on the Sound, in and much better than was expected. Victor Morgan, pastor of the F irst N othing In years has caused such a U nited States district court for the dis were rescued in this way. They re try is fairly w ell settled by ranchers, was general in ail the items under this stead of having to go to San F ra n Smoke from fires in the Cascade C hristian church society of Alameda, is flurry in com m ercial circles as the col tric t of Rhode Island, died of paralysis fused to tru st themselves to the sea on however, and the robbers w ill have a head, the largest beiug <112,817 in the cisco.” m ountains _. , - h«8 been blown by western building a m eeting house w ith the as The firm hard tim e to get away. Chief of P o direct tax on oleomargarine, w hile re lapse of Moore Bros, in th eir efforts to of the heart. . x- yesterdny chartered the winds aoerss the valleys and olains uu- sistance of several members of his con the chance of being saved by the boats, m ain tain control of the Diamond Match amboat K eham for nine mouths, to til it is thick and blue iu G ra^t county, gregation. Iu laborer’s garb, w ith his and after vain expostulations and many lice Burns, of this city, and Deputy tail dealers’ taxes shrunk <57,215, and E p i d e m i c o f S u ic id e * . be used in the transportation of sup Sheriffs N ohlitt and Samson started the wholesale dealers’ taxes <26,520. Company and the New York B iscuit nearly obscuring the sun, and impair- coat off, his sleeves rolled up and a Driven to despair by different causes, urgings by the two French officers, the from town this evening to push the Company. A strik in g feature of the The miscellaneous receipts dim in plies and camp equipage. Two other mg the usefulness of the moon, savs boats p u t back to La Bourgogne, leav btraw hat on the back of hi« head the six people attem pted to end th e ir own h u n t for the men. failu re is the fact th a t the Chicago ished <182,600 during the year, the boats are sim ilarly employed. ing the three men behind. the Canoyn City News. Rev. Morgan may be seen daily plying atooF exchange for the first tim e in its lives by suicide, iu Chicago in one day. largest item being <122,549 decrease No description of them is given ex The excited passengers watched their Reports from Sherman county are to the saw . and hammer in the oonstruo- A HOT FIGHT. history adjourned indefinitely w ithout D e v a .t a t e d b v t h e S to r m . progress w ith breathless interest, and cept th a t they are both tall, roughly from playing cards, from which only the effect th a t w heat is suffering from tlO“ .Oi a 10use of w,'rshiP- <259,832 was received. dressed and apparently young men. doing a d o llar's w orth of business. The most destructive storm in the m any w illin g hands were ready to a s the continued hot weather, and farm ers 1 have always alw avs been befin handy w ith T heir d o th masks prevented a view of The follow ing notice was posted: history of Sunday Creek valley oc sist the rescued on board. During the past year, 167,039,910 T h e C u b a n s T h o r o u g h l y W h ip p e d the do not expeot the average yield of the tools and 1 am not afraid to w o rk ,” S p a n is h T r o o p » . " J «« Chiuagi» Mooli c x A iu g t L j i ,d - c u r r e d a t U K u o t k t M , a n..,ii,ig town gallons, of spirits were distilled from their feature». The hold-up took place A dozen tisnsa the first boAv tried to county v. ill he more I2 /J bushels «u»vrl the U-W Mr Morgan. " Î U a A ’-t jouroed, subject to the action of the tw elve m iles north of Athens, O., re get alongside, and as many tim es it about 4 o’clock this afternoon, and the othej^m aterials than from fruit, a de H av an t, Aug. 6.—A hot engagement to the acre. A m onth than ago they expeot- upon myself t<> superintend the con governing comm ittee. W ilkins, sec sulting in the alm ost total destruction was swept aw ay by the big seas. The pursuit of the thieves was so prom pt crease p f 7,413,129 gallons as compared is reported to have occurred between ed the average yield wou-d b« twenty- struction of our little meeting house. I re ta ry .” of one of the principal thoroughfares of steam ship had sw ung into the trough th a t it is thought their chances of es w ith ;he preceding year. Cigarettes Gunyamas and Melon««, in the district five buhsels. am being nsaU*eJ by some members of The fury of the wind is of the sea and every wave th a t swelled cape are slim. The stage continued on to the num ber of 4,042,391,640 were of M anzanillo, in the province of ¡San Storms in W est V irginia have cre the town. my oongegatlon. This structure w ill Mrs. M ar/H en k le, who died recently The horses th a t were draw n out, which was 14,897,860 more tiago de Cuba, in which the loss suf ated great havoc and raiiw a# traffic alm ost indescribable. B uildings were against her ra ilin g came nearly flush to W ilhoit. be used for a church only tem porarily. in Independence, was born In Green toppled over, trees torn from their roots, w ith the sea. Then would follow the killed belonged to Liverym an N oblitt, than were consumed during the preced fered by the Spanish troops was exceed has beeu suspended. Inside of a year we expect to build a oounty, Kentucky, Ju ly 29, 1817. She and were valued a t <60. ing year. The num ber of cigars and ingly heavy. The official report gives church edifice and then this structure The members of a cam ping party and the town is a scone of desolation. w ild, w indw ard roll, and a score of L ast season the same stage was held cheroots w ithdraw n were 4,237,755,- the num ber of Spaniards as 100 pitted cro-roed the plains w ith her husband in w ill be moved back and attached to N early every building in the town is feet of her shearing would be hove iuto near O akland, Cal. were forced to 1866, to California, and they came to up tw ice not far from the spot where 943, an increase of 73,783,503. Chew against 1,000 insurgents. ollm b trees, w hile a madened bull de- damaged. To add to the horror, S un view. Boarding a vessel under these Oregon in 1867. locating two and one the rear and used as a Sunday-school today’s robbery occurred. No shots ing and smoking tobacco were taken day creek Is a sweeping, raging torrent. The official report fu rth er states that h alf miles south of Philom ath. She room. I thin k I am doing good work circum stances is a perilous undertak atroyed th eir camp. Several houses have been washed away, ing, but good seam anship finally pre were then fired, and the am ount of the cut to the am ount of 253,667,137 L ieutenant Gonzales and Pintados, of was the mother of fourteen ohildren, for tbe Lord in this way. I am an x E . L . H arrison, who was form erly and word was received th a t the list of vailed and the men were taken on plunder was small. The affairs then pounds, an increase of 5,397,499 the Spanish forces, were killed, to nine of whom sirv iv e; th irty-nine ious we should have a hom e.” trav elin g auditor for the N orthern dead w ill reach fifteen pounds. gether w ith fifty privates. board, exhausted and wet and trem were conducted sim ilarly to th a t of grand children, thirty-one of whom Pacific railroad, com m itted suicide in Illinois returned more internal reve A b d r e e D e ln y e « !. Colonel Marco has had a fight w ith survive, and thirteen great g randchil bling from their exertions und the today, except th a t one m an did the Tacoma, by shooting him self in the M in e B u r n e d b y S tr ik e r s , work. nue than any other state, the total col Stockholm, Aug. 4.—News ba* lieen perils they had escaped. the band of Sanguilly on the p la n ta dren, twelve of whom survive. m outh, the bullet from his revolver i lie mine of the old P ittsburg Coal lections there being <31,978,133. New tion of Condesa, province of Matanzas received , from Spitzbergen th a t Pro L ieutenant Notay waa washed over S H A F E R ’S D IV IN IN G R O D . penetrating to the brain and killin g Company, a t Hymoau, Sullivan county, York came next in order w ith <21,620,• The insurgents lost eleven ki led and fessor 8. A. A ndree’a balloon haa been board again w hile trying to climb a Wa«hini;ton. him alm ost instantly. Ind., has been burned. A committee sea ladder, but a line was throw n to 4i0. Ohio and Pennsylvania were took m any Hide arms. The troops had The newspaper mon of Beattie have tilled and th a t he w’fis ready to start A freight tra in on the V andalia ra il from the m iners' organization visited him and for the second tim e he w as W ith I t H e L o c a te d F a b u l o u s T ren g- close together w ith <11,974,740 and tw o officers and nine soldiers wounded Ju ly 25. The Virgo, w ith Professor formed a press club. u r e lu C a lif o r n ia . <11,145,548 respectively. Indiana had The insurgents have burned the p la n road ran through a bridge near C raw the m ine and sought to induce the rescued. But there were still three Audree, his two companions and his Grasshoppers are eating the potato The watchm an lives in danger. It would not do to Alam eda, C al., . Aug 5. — W illiam <7,692,245 fordsville, Ind , k illin g Conductor m iners to quit work. Missouri, <6,953,915 , —___ ai a i at Abanose, in apparatus on board, sailed from Strom- tation „umiuiu of San Joaquin, McKenzie and Firem an John B erber was captured, carried some distance abandon the men who had been left Shafer, of this city, believes th a t he ^1_i,r.v lan^ <5,968,069, and Wisconsin, M atanzas causing a damage estima ted plants in the vicinity of Sprague. soe June 15. Since June 20, the expe A schoolhouse is to be built in the dition had been establ.shed in P ike’* The loss is on the bark, and after another effort, has located a gold mine w ith a divin- <5^ 12,077. at <400,000. The insurgent and seriously in ju rin g H eadm aster J. and the works burned. insurgent bands are ^ ine °f the rem aining states reached concentrating near the southern portion Pleasant valley distriot, in W hatcom house, iu the northern half of West S. Brothers and E ugineer Bowman. <25,000. in which the boatswain of the Ernst lug rod upon a spot in Contra Costa oounty. <5>000,000 mark in the returns. The wreck was caused by washouts. Spitzbergen, opposite Dane’s island. of the trocha, and it is reported that took a prom inent part, all three were oounty, w hich his wife saw in a vision. I t a l i a n W a r s h ip D e s t r o y e d . Harvest has begun in W hitm an The stores and equipm ents had already Shafer says he has struck a bonanza, they intend to attack it before long. Rev. Geo, P. Knapp, who was a r The Italian armored w raship Rola, rescued. F O R T Y -F O U R P E R IS H E D . county, several headers having started been disembarked and the position con rested in B itlis, E astern Turkey, on the of atxiut 5,800 tons displacem ent, was Captain Pahrens was m aster of the and th at he w ill be a m illionaire if he in w ithin the week. can secure possession of the . und where sidered ver favorable. As the explorer W R EC K O N T H E S A N TA FE oharge of conspiring against the T u rk struck by lightning near Rome. The wrecked bark. To C aptain I,e Boeuf N u m b e r o f D e a d in t h e A t l a n t i c City the precious m etal lies hidden. The warehouses at Garfield are all had planned th a t hi* preparations ish governm ent, and who was once lib flames spread rapidly threatening to he said he bad sailed in ballast from W r e c k P o s i t i v e l y F ix e d . Two weeks ago it was related how The erated, but refused to leave the country reaoh the magazine. It was found ne Carnarvon, W ales, Ju n e 30, bounl for n x l n e e r K l l l e J a ix l E i g h t l ’ii»»ei.- being put in oonditios to receive this would all be completed and hi* balloon season’s grain crop. Mr. Shafer had a divining rod and his filled by the first week in Ju ly , it A tlantic City, N. J ., Aug. 4.—A fter f sr*. Ii»J tired . before his innocence was establiihed, cessary to sink the ship by discharg Shedlac, N. B. He met a succession of seems probable th at acme unexpected In the Steilacoom, W ash., insane asy haa again been arrested and w ill he ing torpedoes. gales from the start, and fifteen days w ife had a vision, and he had started much perplexity resulting from many Topeka, K an., Aug. 5 —Santa Fe tried on a charge of inciting riot. out from port sprung a dangerous leik. out to iocato the mine in Contra Costa cases of m istaken identity, the number passenger train No. 1, which was due lum there are a t present 573 patients, obstacle was met in completing the M oth A r e D e a d . preparations. file pumps were kept going night and county. Shafer took w ith him a lot of of dead as a result of the aw ful col in this city a t 4:27 thisafternooon, col 200 of whom are women. K. L . Moody, a logger, made a cow Robert Stark and Abe Tinkey. the day, and by strenuous efforts the leak prospecting tools and his w onderful lisions on the Meadows was this after A convention of the various church S p a in M ay B u y W a r s h ip s In G Ia»c « w . tided w ith east-bound local passenger ardly attem p t to m urder Mrs. H J. former a m erchant, the la tte r post steel dip needle. This needle has such noon positively fixed at forty-four. No. 18, near B e ta Lake, Mo., shortly societies of Lincoln oounty will be held Madrid, Aug. 4.—The shipbuilder* Bunn in a hotel kept by the w om an's m aster at Sequim, W ash., attem pted was kept from gaining. Ju ly 20 the a powerful affinity for thy precious The impression prevails th at the re Fred Heady, of in Davenport, Thursday, A ugust 20. at Genoa, w ith whom the Spanish gov husband at Elm a. V ash. Moody to acquire a cheap jag on wood alcohol. pumps became choked w ith sand, and m etals th a t it can scent a 50-cent piece sponsibility for the accident rests upon before noon today. Tuesday, September 15, has been set ernm ent has been negotiating for tbe ■tabbed bis victim in the w rist and in The effect was such th a t w ithin a few there was ten feet of w ater in the hold 100 feet away. It was made especially the dead engineer, Edward Earr. Topeka, engineer on train No. 1, was by the state land commission for h ear purchase of two ironclads, have finally the rig h t breast w ith a knife, and then hours a fte r drinking the fiery decoc when La Bourgogne was sighted. The for Shafer by a friend, who expended There is no dispute th a t the signal to killed. E ight were injured. crew of the E rnst was sent to E llis No. 1 was ordered to w ait at Been ing testimony concerning conflicting declined to sell to Spain the cruiser fled, leaving Mrs. Bunn seriously if not tion both men died. island, and w ili be turned over to the three weeks labor upon it. W ith a go ahead was given to the West Jersey Lake tor the Kansas City local, but, applications to purchase tide lands in G aribaldi, on the ground th a t Argen fa ta lly wounded. Moody is still at ' sim ilar instrum ent a very rich mine excursion train, and if so the danger instead, proceeded to coswo G erm an consul. tina has a prior right. A dm iral Ber- large. I t s G lo r y H a s D e p a r t e d . to Bosworth. The Chehalis oounty. was located in Death valley. The a,i?nal m ust neoessanly nave been given collision occurred about half anger, the m inister of m arine, w ill in way be- The great »uditorinm in which the The committee of one hundred, whose 1 a r < e » t L o c k In t h e W o r ld O p e n e d . A H avana dispatch says the police mine is now owned and operated by the t0 ,he Heading track by an autom atic tween the two nlanes The dead and task it was to find out who stole the consequence send a commission of na ’.edlands Minim? M ining Cnmnanv Company have captured a collection of maps of Republicans and Populists held their arrangem eut. The theory is th a t F arr ' - S ault Ste. Marie, M ich., Aug. 5._ I.edlauds injured wore brought to Topeka to ballot boxes in TaconiH has asked the val officers to Glasgow to negotiate for the island, highly colored, show ing the national conventions in St. Louis, w ill The new 800 foot lock was officially Since the story of Shafer's novel did not slow up and oould not stop in night. The injuries of Joseph Hickey, judges of the superior court to at once the purchase of two ironclads. supposed Insurgent headquarters in he turned iu to a Madison square garden opened this afternoon at 1:80, when prospecting tenr, as a result or his tim e when he saw the West Jersey Cnbitas, the rebel flag and p icturing for horse shows, bicycle meets and the revenue cutter Andrew Johnson w ife's vision, was published he has re train approaching. It is said he had of San Jose, C al., are not so serious as call a session of the grand jury to in C a r r ie d Dll' a W ife His collar-bone is vestigate the crime. various chiefs of the insurrection. The other great indoor sporting enterprises and the river and harbor improvement ceived letters from six states. All been laid off for two weens not long at first thought. Clinton, Mo., Aug. 4.—Several fractured. Express Messenger Bui way maps bear the im p rin t of a Barcelona the Ooinir-g fail and w inter. T reasurer Lewis, of Chehalis county, months ago Jim Carey came from steam er Hancock were looked through. kinds of propositions have been made ago for not m aking good tim«, and it is cannot live. Tbe collision firm. The Havana stationer, Don F e r No official program m e marked the to him to locate mines. Several beg- has rem itted to the several towns tax Iowa and made his home w ith hi* H - « » y D a m a g e In S o u th D a k o t a . nandes, in whose possession they were opening of the largest lock in the collections, as follows; Aberdeen, , uncle, W. S. Carey, near Clinton. Dispatches from M elitte and other ditch. The smok <510.97; Montesano, <100.05; found, was arrested. Ho During the la tte r's absence yesterday world, and the completion of one of she m ight go into trances and locate i n g car. in which all the passengers points in South Dakota state th at a hail T h e D e a d ly C h u te s . Mrs. Carey eloped w ith her husband’s The two daring navigators who left storm devastated a stretch of country the greatest engineering feats in the gold mines. N ext week Shafer is go Knoxville, T enn., Aug. 4._ a ter nephew, taking hei baby along A New York Ju n e 38, in a sailboat but sixty miles long and five or six miles history of the country. The lock was ing on a prospecting trip for several men in San Francisco. A ll his ex rible fatality occurred at Lake Ottozee, the state treasurer, <14,131.14. w arran t has been issued, but it is eighteen feet long, to cross the A tla n wide. The damage am ounts to h u n commenced in 1889. It is 800 feet in penses w ill he paid and he w ill be a summer resort five miles from this length between gates; 1,100 feet in D e i M o ln e x R iv e r O v e r flo w « d . tic, are all right. They were sighted dreds of thousands of dollars. Moro net stealing than ever was thought they have fled to Iowa. city, this afternoon. A Sunday-school length over all; 43 feet high; 100 feet given a good salary. on Ju ly lit iu latitu d e 58, longitude Des Moines, Aug. 5.—Due to recent known in the history of the river is L o s A n g e l e s C h in e s e S h o t. 1 th ink I shall go into the businesg picnic was iu progress, and the re heavy rains, rivers here have risen taking place this season, says the C ath * T e r r if ic E x p l o s i o n . wide, and w ill accommodate boats 81.56, by the A m erican liner Indiana of locating mines w ith my divining cently erected “ chutes” were doing a from four to seven feet. The D< s lam et Gazette. Some fishermen claim Los Angeles, Aug. 4.—Wong Chee, A special from Vienna says an ex- draw ing 21 feet of water. and asked to be reported. They ap good business. As one of the boats ro d ,’’ said Shafer. peared to be in the best of sp irits and plosion in a powder m agazine at Fuen- Moines is going over its banks, destroy there is a gasoline boat which is m ak one of the most prom inent and influ came down the chutes, having aboard R o l l i n g M ills R e s u m e . required no assistance w hatever from fkirchen resulted in the death of five The ential Chinese in the city, was shot and A machine has been invented by thirteen small children, a rowboat ing m any fields. P arts of the Keokuk ing a busiucsa of stealing web. Niles, O ., Aug. 5 —All rolling mills persons, in ju rin g eighty others and the Indiana, although provisions and & W estern railroad bridge over tbe men claim th at the gasoline boat picks seriously wounded by one of his coun some genius which w ill do typew riting w recking the town hall. of this place w ill resume work at once, and the addition of figures at the same crossed its path as it struck the water, Raccoon in this city went out last up the web w ith a hook th at reaches to trymen this evening. Three Chinamen w ater were off-red them. and four occupants of the rowboat were giving employm«ut to about 2,0o0 men.' time. night. T oday’s rains north are ex- the bottom and severs the lead Mud cork have been arrested and Wong Chew W hile an attorney was looking over killed or injured. Gow, one of the number, is believed to h o i P a id to D o ( » i n p i i l ,» D u t y . line w ith one slash. pectcd to increase the flood. the papers of the late Eugene W ilhelm A D ru n k en B r u te K ille d . be the man who did the shooting. Postm aster-G eneral W ilson has is a t his home near Nebraska City, Neb The statem ent of the treasurer of Astoria, Or., Aug. 5.— During the Perry, O. T., Aug. 4.— M ailcarrier B altim ore, Aug. 5.—Jam es M. Deers T e x t l l e M ill» Clotted. sued au order to the railw ay m ail an express order was found for <1,500,’ Skagit county for the year ending June came home drunk last night and abused progress of the blaze th at occurred last Hempmyer, whose stage was robbed A K ew »r<l fo r In fo r m e r s* P hiladelphia, Aug. 5. — Rhodes w hich had been issued in 1853 at clerks directing them not to take an his wife Annie, who, becoming frig h t night in the A»tor-street building between Lacey and Perry several days B ros.’ big textile m ills, 30, 1896, shows th a t receipts have on Chester Havana, Aug. 4.—The official g a on active interest in the political cam Placerville, Cal., sent by W ilhelm to ened. ran into the street and called for owned by Ben Young, Professor J. M. ago, has oonfessed to having committed creek, closed today until furtner notice, amounted to < 148,050. 78, and disburse zette publishes a decree offering a re his wife, M artha W ilhelm , and pavabl- paign such as would be involved m a t assistance. An eugineer named An Navoni, a m usician, who roomed in tne crime himself. Hempmyer is only Over 600 Lands are affected. The ments to <95,489.06, leaving a cash ward of <24,000 to an y o n e enabling balance of <52,551 69. io h er order. W hy the order was tending political conventions as dele drews w ent w ith the woman to her the house, entered it for the purpose of 19 year« old. Since the robbery he has cause assigned is depression in the tex the Spanish cruisers to effect the seiz gates or m aking political speeches never cashed. Mrs. W ilhelm , who is an Charles Frank, au Indian from the ure of filibustering steamers and offer saving his violin, and was suffocated. beeu acting suspiciously and spending lile trade. house, and in an altercation w ith the The postm aster-general's circular ex old woman, is unable to explain. The Lapwai reservation, was tried at Col ing a further reward of <9,000 to any drunken husband stabbed him, killing He was well known all over the coast, money freely. He was arrested yes I’r ln t W o r k s S ta r t I p . head of the company in New York has pressly states th at he does not desire to him instantly. fax the other day for tbe stealing of a person enabling the Spanish cruisers to and played for Liberati at the Portland terday on suspicion, and today confes been notified th a t the order has been control th eir opinions on poliitcal m at The evi capture filibustering sailing vessels of Providence, Aag. 5.—A llen's p rin t horse, and was acquitted. exposition four years ago. He also oc sed. He had charged the robbery to The Iowa state senate defeated a res cupied the pos’tion at various tim es of. placed In the bank at Nebraska City ters, but they m ust refrain from tak works, at the north end of the citv, dence was plain that he had taken the over 205 tons. Bill Doolin and “ Dynamite D ick,” lug au active part in political matters. olution giving women the right to for collection. orchestral leader iu prom iuent P ort outlaws who recently escaped from the started up today, after a three weeks’ horse and ridden off, but it was proved vote at all elections. shut down. The concern employs soq to be a custom for the Indians to ride T o T ext th e L aw . G uthrie jail. land and San Francisco theaters. An electrical storm visited W inona, At least <150,000,000 worth of B rit men. one another's horses when they wished. ish property is always on the sea. Chicago railroad officials w ill test A h a u d u n ed at Sea M inn. It was one of the severest ex * Tw o N egroes L ynched. Receiver Burleigh, of the N orthern M anilla, Phillippine Islands, Aug. perienced there this season, and was the rig h t of Postm aster G eneral Wilson H o u se W r e c k e d b y D y n a m l ’e . W o r e t h e s t o l e n G e n ,.. Selma, A la., Aug. 4 —Two negroes W a g e » o f I t a llr o a d M en B e s t o r e d . aooompanied by a heavy fall of rain. to prohibit them from carrying their 6.—The B ritish ship Flora P. Stafford t o n “w h n v A ° g’, ° “ -M rs Jn lia Hens- who attem pted to assassinate Colonel Berea, O ., Aug. 5.—A t 1 o'clock this Pacific, has commenced suit iu the Louisville, Aug. 4.—One of the first In the vicinity of Bethany, considera own railroad letters or those of other C aptain Sm ith, from Newcastle, N. S. wofld ! S r ’ w h tre d7 iDg the ° D' H ° Uter' 8t hi8 conntr-v home two m orning the residence of Charles A United States court, at Spokane, against ble damage was done to grain by hail. roads. The Lake Shore w ill make the IV , for this port, was abandoned at ohue a ‘ L ’ ^ aS a‘reste<i today, w eiks ago, were lynched near the scene Seibert, a grocer, was partially wrecked County Treasurer M udgett, asking that things done by the m anagement of the Illinois Central Railroad Company in Telephone connections have been de test. Its superintendent has issued an sea in latitude 0 north, longitude 130 Steahng i ’ .OfO w orth of of their crime last night. The bodies by a dynam ite charge which had been he be restrained from selling tne com essum ing control of the Chesapeake, p an y ’s land for taxes from 1891 to 1896, stroyed by the storm. Some damage order to all other roads employes to east. Four members of her crew are 1 = d8 J 10™ Banker Mackay, of were found sw inging from a bridge to- placed under the house by an unknown and the sale for the taxes of 1886, 1887 Ohio & Southwestern was to restore waa done to telephone and other wires carry m ail pertaining tp the business missing. The Flora P. Stafford was „_, . who was a guest at her house day, pierced w ith many bullets, person. No one was injured. and 1888 be set aside on the ground the wages to their former amount, by lightning, and several buildings of the roads, and letters from other b u ilt at Blomidan. N. S. W ., in 1883 during the fair. Mrs. Houston was which had been cut tea per cent about K i l l e d H ix MixtreAR a n d H im s e lf . Athens, A rg. 5.—The Mussulmans th a t the taxes are illegal. were also struck, but no setious dam roads relating to jo in t business affairs. She registered 1,250 tons, ’ and was arrested at the time, but the charge There is a 350-aere tract of w heat three years ago. age iH f e d . Poutcffice Inspector Stew art says he owned by C. 8. Smith. Denver, Aug. 4. —David H. Ram er, have burned 200 C hristian houses in against ner was not then sustained. had not heard of any agreement to test Neighbors recently saw her w earing a colored Pullm an car portci, at an the village of Kahodlke, in the prov- near Garfield th a t shows w hat careiul F i r e d O n F r o m A in b u ih « The Russian loan of a billion francs one of the gems, and notified the po early hour this morning shot and in mce of Selioe, island of Crete, and it is summer fallow ing w ill do, says the Fleet: c ; wer is so cheap at Great the law, but the governm ent would be L ittle Rock, Aug. 4.—Lncas John (<200,000,000), issued by the Roths The w heat is of Fall*, M. '. s« t .rlv all the m a- very apt to accommodate them by pros lice. She promised tonight to reveal stantly killed his mistress, M attie feared the C hristians, as a reprisal, are Garfield Enterprise. childs has been ooveTed twenty-five the place w here she had hidden the Clark, also oolored, and then shot him burning the Mussulman villages. Hos the Oregon w hite w inter variety, and son and his wife, colored, w hile on the ecuting the violator*. ©binary Ü k J 1» „ v by i t road near Augusta were fired ou from time* over. self dead. tilities have been resumed in various stands shoulder high, very thick, and Ambush, the woman being kihed and gems. well headed. part« of Selioe. tbe man fatally injured. m « i n m u