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HENOMENAL PROPOSITIONS
P
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CAPITAL AND ENTERPRISE
THE LEADER.
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.BOHEMIA GOLD MINES
COTTAGE GROVE. LANE COUNTY. OREGON. SATURDAY. JANUARY 11. 18%.
VQL. 7.
A YEAH’S HISTORY.
was made public w hen, jn st forty -
eight hours prior to the execution of
the death sentence of Bartholomew
Devoted to the Best Interests E P IT O M E O F T H E TE L E G R A P H IC Shea, another m an confessed to the
m nrder, and Shea stepped from beneath
of Cottage Grove, Lemati and
NEWS O F T H E WORLD.
the shadow of death throw n by the
Bohemia Gold Mining District.
electric chair.
Preparations for the Chronological Record of Twelve
execution had been made, the state qjec- 1
Months.
L E A D E R B U ILD IN G
A n I n t e r e s t i n g C o lle c ti o n o f I t e m s F r o m trician w as already upon the ground.
t h e T w o H e m is p h e r e s P r e s e n t e d In a
The w hole Cuban island ontaide of
C o n d e n s e d F o r m —A L a r g e A m o u n t the city of H avana is now in the hands
E. P. T H O R P ,
o f I n f o r m a t i o n In a S m a ll S p a c e .
of the insurgents. They have not a n ­
n ih ilated the Spanish forces, nor have
E d i t o r and B u s i n e s s M a n a g e r
R ecent census figures show th a t in
they routed th e whole arm y in any
ten years M assachusetts has lost in single pitched battle; yet th e situation
population.
is p ractically in th e ir hands, and so An Epitome of All Events of
K n te t o f S u b s c rip tio n .
A severe shock of earthquake was com pletely have they outgeneraled the
ONE YEAR....................................................... S 3 0 0
Importance.
recently felt in New W estm inster and Spanish th at, to a ll appearances, M ar­
These ratos sre stric tly in ad vance.
S ^ » Subscribers w ishing s change in th e ir most portions of the F raser valley.
ti nez Campos’ arm y m ig h t as w ell be
p stofflce address should give th e ir old as well
The A m erican bark A rctnrns parted in Spain for any check it has upon the The U sual A dm ixtu re of Disaster*
as new address.
The E cho -L eader w ill be sen t to subscribers her cable and w ent to pieces on the movem ents of Gomez’s army.
Crime* P olitical Changes, Gommer*
u n til all a rre a rs are paid a n d paper ord ered to
rocks a t Santa R osalia, Cal. One man
be d sco u tin u ed according to law.
d a ! A chievem ents* and Interna*
A special from W ashington says: A
Any su b scrib er not receiving h is paper was drowned.
tionnl C om plications—A tro citlea of
more im p o rtan t issue than th a t over the
re g u larly will please n otify th is office im m e­
F ire in the Chicago Forge & Bolt Venezuela boundary may be raised be­ Tnrka in A rm en ia the Moat 6hock-
d iately .
gjgg We in v ite sh o rt articles of general in Company p la n t did $15,000 damage.
tw een the U nited States ana G reat
te re st—long o ies, as a ru le , n o t pu b lish ed . All
in g Page in M odern H iatory—Pow ­
a rtic le s m u st be accom panied by th e n am e of The p lan t is owned by the A m erican B ritain if recent reports from N ica­
ere of Europe U nite in Dem anding
th e w riter, not for p u b licatio n , b u t as evidenc* B ridge Company.
ragua shall be confirmed by la te r de­ R e fo rm —Cuban R evolution N e xt in
of good fMitb. We assum e no resp o n sib ility for
the o p in io n s oi correspondents.
The secretary of the interior has ap­ velopments. The substance of these
P ublic In terest.
E ntered a t :h e postoffice a t Cottage Grove as
proved the selection of 1,300,000 acres reports, sustained by im p o rtan t evi­
second class -natter.
of land in the Bism arck, N. D ., district, dence, is th a t B ritish interests are
With but two exceptions, the nature of
A d v e r t i s i n g K a te s M a d e K n o w n o n A p ­ and 586,000 acres in M ontana made by reaching out for the control of the the events which go to m akt up the his­
p lic a tio n .
the N orthern Pacific.
N icaragua canal, and th a t the govern- tory of the past year is not startling,
The members of the Venezuela com­ n e n t is being urged to an n u l the char- ( The butchery of thousands of Armenians
by Turks has aroused the European
mission m et in W ashington and re­ tor to the existing corporation.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
powers, and at the close of the year active
ceived th e ir commissions from Secetary
Secretary C arlisle has made public a p r e p a r a t io n w ere in p ro g ress w hich sug
ir.MBKKl.AND PRESBYTERIAN CHT7RCH- Olney, and w ere adm inistered the oath circular on the subject of the new bond
gesied th e p ro b ab le dism em b erm en t of
f Sunday school, 10 a . m . P reach in g , 11 a . m .
issne.
The loan w ill be a “ p o p u lar” th e O tto m an em pire. T h e rev o lt of
and 7 p. m ., first an d th ir d Sunday in each of office, and elected th e ir officers.
m o u th . P ray er m eeting, each W ednesday at
The Cheyenne north-bound passenger one, and the circular, w hich is dated C u b a n s a g a in st S p an ish ru le w as th e
8 r . n . (** We are jo u rn e y in g u n to a place oi
C hugw ater, Ja n u a ry 6, gives notice th a t the gov­ nex t m ost im p o rta n t affair, and th a t, too,
w hich th e IiOrd said , I w ill give it y o u ; com e train w as wrecked a t
th e n w ith ua an d we w ill do th e e good.”— W y a , by ru n n in g in to a bunch of c at­ ernm ent w ill sell $100,000,000 30-year w as in full sw ay a t th e close of th e year..
N um b. 10.29.
R ev . r . a WOOLKY, P a-tor.
Spain seem s to fru itle ssly bend every
tle in a cnt. F irem an P ark er was 4 per cent coupon or registered bonds, energy
to w ard its sup p ressio n . P o p u la r
and E ngineer O ’N eill h u r t dated F ebruary 1, 1895, for w hich p u r­ sy m p a th y is larg ely w ith th e C u b an s, and
riH R lH T IA N CHURCH—SERV’D*EH AT 11 A killed
U
m
a n u 8 p. M. Sunday school a t 10 a . m
F
our
coaches
were
derailed.
chasers
w
ill
be
required
to
pay
in
golc
th e ir su ccess seem s no* im probable. In
Y . P. S. C. K., each Sunday at 4 p. m . Midweek
prayer an d praise services, W ednesday evening
The N ational Association of M anu­ coin or gold certificates. T his w ill be A m erican p o litics th e y e a r h a s been e x ­
a t7 o ’clock. Musical rei ean-al, each S atard a)
facturers of the U nited States w ill the first issne by the present ad m in is­ citing, and oue of th e g n a t p a rtie s has
evening a t 7 nc’louk.
shortly hold th e ir ann u al m eeting in tration of such a large am ount of bonds suffered such rev erses as to leave th e
ch ief ex ecu tiv e u n su p p o rted in political
e t h o d is t c h u r c h - s u n d a y s c h o o l
Chicago. P a rtic u la r atten tio n w ill be a ; one tim e. The circlu ar also contains faith by a m ajo rity in e ith e r bouse of
at 10 a . m . Pre »chlug each fourth Sandax
an
in
tim
atio
n
of
a
possible
fu
rth
er
m orning and evening. P rayer m eetin g , e v en given to the N ioaragna canal, the '..in­
C ongress.
A chronological record of
T hursday uight. •* Tlie Ix>rd is in H is holy tern vention favoring the governm ent ow n­ issue of
bonds shonld the issne ev en ts follow s:
pie.”
R kv . M. O. B RIN K , Pastor.
or ¿ale of an additio n al or different !
ership of the g reat w aterw ay.
Jan u a ry .
1. M ichigan’s first public In sta lla tio n of
Mrs. [N ichols, station agent a t form of bond for the m aintenance of ' S ta
te o ffic e rs .. .Gov. M orton, of New York,
F arm ington, U tah, and w ho lives the gold reserve be authorized by law sw orn in. .. .B elgium b a rs A m erican beef. ..
Tom B lali lynched a t M ount S terling, K y. ..
alone in an uoper room of the station before F eb ru ary 5.
THE LEADER.
J H E RAILROAD G A T j ^ A Y
EVENTS OF THE DAY
FULL RECORD OF 1895.
t
M
DOINGS OF CONGRESS
Five p e r i s h in an Incen d iary fire a t Lancas-
NO. 32.
Ing. W. V a . . . .F o u r b u rn e d to d e a th ln New
York te n e m e n t house fire.
5. D eath of E u g eu e Field a t C h ic a g o ...*
$300,000 fire a t D e ca tu r. 111.
5. R epublican la ndallde. . . .$1,500,000 fire
In New Y ork.
^
6. F o rty killed by boiler exploalon in D e­ D E V E L O P M E N T AND PROGRESS
tro it, M ich.. J o u rn a l bu ild in g .
R yan fa m ­
OF T H E NORTHW EST.
ily of six d ie in th e ir b u rn in g bouse a t
B rooklyn.
11. C hicago d allies reduce to 1 cent.
16. T w e n ty killed In a s tre e t c a r a c c id e n t
a t C leveland, O h io ... .D e a th of D r. 8. F. M a n u f a c t u r i n g I n d u s t r i e s M a k e a G o o d
Sm ith, a u th o r of “ A m e ric a ," a t B o s t o n ....
S h o w i n g —P r o s p e r o u s O u tlo o k f o r tlie
N ew s of a n o th e r m a ssa cre by T u rk s ln A r­
m en ia; 800 s l a i n . .. .C o nsolidation o f C hicago
F a r m e r —N ew M a n u f a c t u r i n g T l a n t s
J o u rn a l and Preaa.
19. F u rio u a snow and w ind sto rm In N o rth ­
A b o u t t o B e E r e c t e d —O r e g o n .
w e s t___ Low ell. M aas.: D alla». T e x a a ; and
P u rce ll. I. T ., h av e big Area.
___
A telegraph line is projected by
21. $600.000 fire ln S p rin g er B uilding. C hi­
c a g o . . . . E ugene V. u e b a released from Bandon parties from th a t tow n to Gold
W oodatock. 111.. Jail. ... S u l t a n of T u rk ey
fo rce d to a peace policy by th e pow ers, a f te r Beaoh. The people are asked to put up
he had c o u n te n an c e d m any A rm en ian m a ssa ­ th e poles and wire.
cres.
A bout 200 men w ill be employed
22. F ive firem en lose life In a $600.000 C hi­
Almost everybody takes some laxative
cago b l a s e . .. .R e le ase from Jail and e n thual- next season on the Gold B asin project medicine to cleanse the system and keep the
aatlc recep tio n of B. V. Defea, labor le a d er,
in constructing a ditch tw enty m iles blood pure. Those who take SIMMONS
Chicago. . . . F r - ’
th e D ardanelles.
long and tap the head w aters of the L iv e r R e g u l a t o r u iq m d o r po w d er)
25. T rem endous d am ag e a t C hicago by
get all the benefits of a mild and pleasanf
atorm of snow , s lee t a n a ra in ; all c a r linea Checto.
laxative and tonic th tt purifies the blood
blocked, w ire« d o w n ... .F ire a t C hicago does
The
farm
ers
vf
W
allow
a
have
placed
$200.000 dam ag e. .. .S e v en ty killed by explo­
and strengthens the whole svstem. And
sion In c a rtrid g e fa c to ry a t P a lm a , Is la n d of on tbe m arket th is fall abont 4,000 more than this; SIMMONS LIVER REGU­
M ajorca.
head
of
hogs,
w
hich
a
t
th
e
prevailing
LATOR regulates the Liver, keeps it active
26. T h ree vessels go a sh o re a t G lencoe, III.;
c re w s of 26 m en s a v e d ... .R io t lu Jack so n , low prioes have realized the owners and healtnv, and when the Liver is in
M ich., prison.
good condition you find yourself free from
abont 915,000.
27. D e ath of A le x an d re D um as. J r ., a t
Parla.
The negotiations for the estab lish ­ Malaria, Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick-
Headache and Constipation, and rid of
28. D ay of doom fo r th e t u r k e y . . . .F o o t­
ball carnea: M ichigan beata C hicago; Boaton m ent of the cotton factory in A storia that worn out and debilitated feeling.
and C hicago, tie ; P e n n a y lv a n la d e fe a ts C or­ are reported to be progressing favor­ These are all caused by a sluggish Liver.
n ell; P u rd u e d e fe a ts Illin o is; L oulavllle win« ably.
The chances of snooew seem Good digestion and freedom from stomach
from De P a n w ; C olum bia A th le tic dow ns Co­
lum bia U n iv e rsity ; B row n d e fe at» D a rt­ alm ost asaurred.
troubles will only be had when the livet
m outh.
An Oregon lum bering company is to is properly at work- If troubled with any
D e c e m b e r.
of these complaints, try SIMMONS LIVER
2. A ssem bling of F ifty -fo u rth C ongreaa; send an agent to the lum ber im port­ REGULATOR. The King of Liver Medi­
Reed elected S p eak er of th e H o u s e ... Zero ing ports of Mexioo, C entral A m erica
cines, and Better than Pills.
w e a th e r ln N o r th w e s t.. . .F u r th e r m a ssa cres
and Booth A m erica, to look in to the
In A rm enia
» ■ E V E R Y PA C K A G E -**
7. $360,000 fire ln San F r a n c is c o .. . . E u ro p e prospects for business in those places.
ato rm -aw ep t; B ritish b o a t a n d tw e n ty -sev e n
H as th e 7. S tam p in re d on w ra p p e r.
Long Creek school, in G ra n t county,
sailo rs lost it o off r S " cotland.
J . H. 7-oilin & Co., P'lH a.. Pa.
8. $800,000fire« In C hicago----- D eath of Oe.o has jn st sold to a New York firm
A. Sala. London Jo u rn a list. .. .T u g C am pbell
bonds to tbe am ount of 93,000, to pay
and seven m en lost in L ake S uperior.
9. C hilton. W ls., razed by fire.
off claim s against the d istrict incurred cided to subm it to the vote oi the peo­
10. St. Louis g e ts n e x t N ational R epublican
C o n v e n tio n ... TSultaa p e rm its g u a rd ship« by the construction of the new school ple the question of validating the in ­
to pass D a rd a n e lle s -----H a rry
H a y w a rd
building.
debtedness am ounting to |3S,O00; also
hanged a t M inneapolis.
11. B u rn in g of C atholic O rphan A avlura a t
A m ining deal of considerable im ­ of funding this indebtedness and o u t­
M ilw aukee; 200 c h ild re n re s c u e d ... S te a m e r
standing w arrants in short-standing
G e rm a n ic sinks th e C am bra«, a t L ondon; no portance has jn s t been consum ated at
lives lost. ..M o b th re a te n « K aunas M edical A shland.
The entire ’ Golden Fleece 1 Kinds.
C ollege a t T opeka, because of grave-robbing.
The N orthern Pacific R ailroad ia
12. D e a th of A lien G. T h u rm a n a t C olom ­ property has been bonded for a large
June.
snm , and a m illin g p lan t is to be erecting a num ber of new ice bouses
I. 2, 3. U n p reced en ted h e a t In Chicago, ba«, Ohio.
15.
G
erm
an
»hip
A
thena
w
ith
a
cargo
of
New York, D etro it, P h ilad e lp h ia a n d In d ia n ­
and is p u ttin g up tw ice as much ice as
n a p h th a explodes off C ape M av; 14 Uvea loat. erected a t onoe.
apolis; m any d e a th s from h e a t p ro stra tio n .
17. C le v ela n d ’«
V enezuelan
m essage
ever before. This additional supply is
4. D rop a t C hicago of 40 d e g re es te m p e ra ­
The
postoffioe
departm
ent
has
deter­
arouaea g re a t e n th u siasm a t hom e and
tu re .
asto u n d « G re a t B r i t a i n . .. .P h ila d e lp h ia in m ined to aaoertain the cost of estab­ in expectancy of large fru it shipm ents,
5. S ilver convention a t Springfield, III.
7. O lney ap p o in te d S e c re ta ry of S ta te , th e banda of a moh d u rin g « s t r i k e .
lishing a m ail service between Ashland and the ice w ill be used for refriger­
18. E xploalon ou lin e r JSt. P a u l killed six
H arm on A tto rn e y G eneral.
Bids for carry­ ator cars.
men and In ju red five. .. .H o u se passes $100,- and K lam ath Falls.
8. $200,000 fire a t K alam azoo.
ing the m ail daily over the ronte are
9. $750,000 fire a t M ilw aukee.
An effort is being m ade in N orth
13. W hisky tru s t d eclared Illegal.
invited by the departm ent.
Yakima to have the saloon license re ­
16. G reenville, Ohio, h as a $225,000 fire.
17. H. J . A ldrich fa lls fo r $1,000,000 a t
An electric p lan t for Canyon City duced to 9750, the dealers claim ing
19. T h irty -six lives loet ln N ew foundland
D e n v e r ... .D ead ly sto rm s aw eep th e M is­
souri V alley. .. .O p en in g of H arlem »hip fishing fleet by a to rm . . . . F o rty -th re e killed and John Day is talked of. The plaoes th a t it w as more difficult to pay th a t
ln a N rth C arolina m ine. .. .T rem en d o u s are only tw o m iles ap art, and in ad­ am ount now than it w ould have lieeu
canal.
ra in fa ll a t C hicago.
20. O pening of K iel ship canal.
20. P a n ic on W all a tr e e t -----S e n a te u n a n i­ dition to the regular patronage the 91,500 a few years ago, when the
21. R osebery’s m in istry d e fe a te d . . . .Tw o
fa ta lly , ten badly h u rt, by explosiou on m ously passes H ouae bill fo r V enezuelan H um boldt placer m ine w onld be a 91,000 rate w as established.
sends
financial
w halehack ex cu rsio n s te a m e r C h risto p h e r com m ission. .. .C leveland
m essage to C ongress .. .T w e n ty -fo u r m iners custom er d u ring the m ining season.
The board of trade of New W hatcom
C olum bus a t Chicago.
26. Six firem en killed a t M inneapolis; $100,- S U T t T h J g T ’ W,,*d -
have appointed a com m ittee to investi­
L"
p
r
e
s
e
n
t
*
T
he
rig
h
t
of
the
Tillam
ook
Boom
000 loss. .. .$2,000,000 fire a t Pan Francisco.
29. D eath of P ro f. Thos. H uxley a t London.
Company to charge for holding and gate the establishm ent of a cream ery
J *ly .
booming logs has long been denied by there. They hrve also under consider­
P U F F IN G T H E PLAY.
8. D a u g h te r born to th e C levelands.
loggers along the Tillam ook river, but ation a 9350 bonus for a flax m ill,
7. T errific s to tm a t C hicago. . .Six d ro w n ­
'A
N e w York Bncceae - —-Abuse • f . a compromise has been agreed upon w hich would tr ta t all tbe flax raised in
ed a t L ake G eneva, W la .. . . M ichigan sw e p t
Press Conrtesy.
by foraat fires.
I whereby the loggers w ill pay 10 cents the county, if every farm er raised five
10. C h ristia n E n d e a v o r assem bles a t Bos­
The United State« la a bread and busy | a tncuaand for a ll logs brought down acres.
ton.
14. D e stru ctiv e sto rm In N orth D a k o ta ..
country, and It Is well »uppllw^wlth ex­ the r i v e r * “"“'
G lassworks is a new enterprise soon
T hree drow n a t S outh H aven. MIeh. .. .Seven
acc id e n ta l fa ta litie s a t C hicago. .. .N ina cellent Journals, says me Foivim. As Is
A new ly invented fishing epperatns to be in operation a t Seattle. The
killed by storm lu New York and New Jerse y . natural and unavoidable, these gener­
ifl. B eginning of H o rr-H a rv e y d e b a te at ally take their tone In treating d ra ­ is nearing com pletion a t P ortland. "The f*»«sident of the company has juat re ­
C hicago.
t
tw o barges w hich constitute the c ata­ turned from Eutope, w here he has pur-
17. F ir s t a p p e a la n e e of bloom ers a t a ball, matic affairs from thiwe of th# metropo­ m aran have a space between of tw en ty - chaeed m achinery, and has bronght
In C hicago. .. .T h re e C in c in n ati firem en lis.
W
hat
Is
said
and
done
In
New
killed.
five feet, w hich is to be occupied by a back an expert engineer from Belgium.
18. N ine m iners Im prisoned by cnve-ln a t York about plays and actors Is publish­
There It w ill be the only establishm ent in
Iron M ountain. M ich. . . . B ritish ship P rin ce ed all over the union as quickly as the fishing-wheel b u ilt of gas pipe.
is considerable speculation as to its the U nited States to use wood gas.
(/sc ar and unknow n vessel sink lu collision;
wires sou press enu spread the news. success.
40 nerlsh.
___ T here is a mo g ^ r n t to aecui
11). R escue of. Iron M ountain m i n e r s .. ..
t v .n s e .u i e n r i T thf-theatrlcaJJm slB eas of I
C leveland baby- nam ed M arlon.
i. { V!*
Oregon w ilf'Jte c i congressmen „ „ T f e l U l i l e U s U t lW i
21. D row ning of 148 Ita lia n s , by sluklng the entire country Is m anaged from
■ c coas
In collision of s te a m e r M arla P . . .. F o u r
th eir legislature, w hich w ill elect a the tim bers of tin t
New
York.
T
hat
Is
why
actors,
m
an­
killed a t g ra d e crosaing a t W llllam ston,
W ashington C h a i.u j^ ^ ifltc h ite i,
M ass. .. .*400.000 fire in N ational Linseed Oil agers and the minor personages of U nited States senator in Ju n e next.
C om pany s C hicago w arehouse.
The vote of the last election w as as gests having the m achinery placed in
stage
life
flock
to
New
York.
T
hat
Is
22. R ep o rt of k illin g of sev e n te e n In d ia n s
F irs t d istrict,
H erm ann, the state university b u ild .n g a t 8eat-
n e ar J a f k s o n ’s H ole, W yom ing; g ra v e tro u ­ why for many years past It lias been follows;
W eatherford, tlo* The tests w ould be m ade under
ble Im m inent.
Republican,
22,264;
possible
for
the
w'.ly
speculator
In
rot­
23. F u rio u s storm In P en n sy lv an ia coke
region. .. .1«. S. A M. 8. tra in held up ln ten dram atic lum ber to set up a flimsy Dem ocratic, 10,790; M iller, Populist, governm ent supe-vision and all reports
Ohio: $7.000 stolen.
stage structure, held together only by 11,260; H urst, P rohibitionist, 1,090; 'w o u ld bear the im press of U nited
25. T h irty * wo m in e rs killed by explosion
the adhesive qualities of paint and second d istrict, E llis, Republican, 18,- States officials.
In W estp h alia.
31. S ix teen p erish In a c lo u d b u rst In Col­ printers' Ink. and—by keeplug a New 875; Raley, D emocratic, 9,013; W al-
Id a h o .
orado and W yom ing. . . . M enom inee, Mich.,
Y c r k theater open and er.p ty for Its , drop, Populist, 10,749; M iller, Prohi-
has a $500,000 fire.
5. 8uprem e C ourt m akes change« In In­
come ta x law . .. T r a i n w recks ln Ohio and
Illinois kill eight.
8. D iscovery of c o u n te rfe itin g of postage
s ta m p s -----21 m iners killed a t New W h a t­
com, W ash .. .C ollapse of six-story brick a t
W heeling. W. V«; 6 k illed; loes $200.000 . . .
B lizzard of sand and snow In th e W e it.
13. C rude oil «<»11« a t $2 ln P it ts b u r g .. . .C u ­
ban rebels w hip S panish troop«.
14. D eath by apoplexy of Ja m e s W . Scott,
of C hicago T im es-H erald . In New Y o r k . .. .
$1,000,000 hotel fire a t P aaad en a, Cal.
15. C onclusion of peace in th e O r i e n t . . . .
C uban rebellion c ru sh ed . .. .C a ttle a d m itte d
free from Mexico.
19. T h ree killed, six h u rt, a t C hicago s h ip ­
yard«.
20. H. H. K o h lsaa t bu y s C hicago Timea-
H e ra ld . .. . May w h e at sells a t 60 c e n t s . . . .
AM g ra in a d v an c e s s tro n g ly . . . .011 goes
higher.
21. F ive n e g ro e s lynched a t B u tle r Spring«,
A i a . .. .15 Inches o f snow ln Colorado.
23. Suprem e C o u rt decides in fa v o r of Debs
In th e fam ous c o n te m p t of c o n rt case.
M ay.
1. Ten jpersons killed by a K a n sa s cyclone
. . . .B a n d i t s kill an A lton e n g in e e r .. . .B ig
Ohio coal s trik e on.
8. A w ful d e a th roll in Iow a an d W iscon­
sin s to rm s ___ F iv e killed by p ow der m ill ex ­
plosion a t South A cton, M ass. .. .H o tte s t 3d
of May on record In C hicago; te m p e ra tu re
88 d e g re es; one m an s u n stm e k .
8. South C hicago and Jo lie t ateel w orker«
s t r i k e . . . .O rie n ta l peace a ssured
10. S te a m e rs C ayuga and H u rd su n k off
M ackinaw , M ich., bv colliding; one m an * lost;
*"
p e cu n iary loss, $40h.000___ T e n » « r a tu re a t
_ drops
________________________
w clve peo­
C hicago
from $6 to 43. .. ,Tw
ple h u rt by g as explosion a t C hicago; four
die.
18. K illin g fro sts from N ebraska to th e A t­
la n tic . .. .Snow stops the Chicago-N ew York
ball gam e a t C h icag o ___ E ig h tee n lives and
tw elve vessels lost in sto rm s on L a k e M ich­
igan.
18. G re a t flurry In corn a n d w heat.
19. $1.000.000 fire a t St. A lban«. V t . . . .T e r ­
rible e a rth q u a k e s In I ta ly . . . .K illin g fro at
in fifteen S tates.
20. Incom e ta x d eclared I n v a lid .. . .W h e a t
seila a t 74% ceuta.
21. Juee M an e , P re s id e n t C uban in s u r­
gents, k ille d .. . 1 4 killed ln Ban F ran c isco
pow der house explosion.
25. Tw o m en lynched fo r a s s a u lt a t D a n ­
ville, 1 1 1 ....W h e a t reaches 82 cents.
27. Suprem e C ourt a g a in st Deb«.
28. D eath of G resham , S e c re ta ry of R tate.
29. R em arkable m ilitary reunion a t C hi­
cago.
30. F u n e ra l o f G resham a t C h ic a g o ... .D e d ­
ication a t C hicago of C o n fe d erate m onum out.
31. C lo u d b u rsts ln T exas, p a rc h in g d ro u g h ts
In m iddle W este rn S ta te s, 99 d e g re es ln the
shade lu D akota, six Inches of snow lu Col­
orado, balm y w e a th e r on the Pacific const,
and 90 deg rees In New York C ity.
house, discovered burglars in the act
2. D eath of Col. E d w a id M. H eyl, inspec­
F O R T Y -F IF T H S T A T E .
of robbing the money draw er. She
R O U TIN E W ORK O F T H E F IF T Y -
to r g e n eral D e p a rtm e n t of the M issouri, a t
plnckily pursued them and compelled
C hicago. .. .C a rn e g ie ’sH o m e ste a d men strik e
F O U R T H S ES SIO N .
them to retu rn every cent they had P r e s i d e n t C l e v e l a n d 's P r o c l a m a t i o n A d ­ a g a in st red u ctio n of w ages.
3. F ires: $75.000 a t Springfield, O hio; *106.-
m i t t i n g U ta h t o S ta te h o o d .
taken.
000 a t C offeyvllle, K a n .; $100,000 a t C leve­
lan d ; $300,000 a t the S ou th ern Illin o is In ­
W
ashington,
Jan
.
6.—The
president,
A desperate b attle has been fought
san e A sylum , a t A nna. .. .C leveland e n te r­
B u b a ta n c e o f t h e B i l l s a n d R e s o lu tio n »
near Colon. The Spanish troops were a t 10 o’clock th is m orning, signed a ta in s H ill a t a C ab in et d in n e r.
I n t r o d u c e d In t h e S e n a te a n d H o n e
4. 8cores of villages and c itie s u n ite In
routed, and suffered heavy loss. The proclam ation a d m ittin g U tah to state­ sending
aid to d e s titu te people In N ebraska
- M a k e - u p o f t h e V a r io u s C o m m it­ insurgents captured the Spanish a rtil­ hood.
The proclam ation is as follows: ....$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 fire In M ilw aukee.
5. C ap tain D reyfus, of th e F ren c h arm y,
t e e s —T h e S e n a te .
“ W hereas, the congress of the publicly
lery and have gained a position com­
deg rad ed fo r selling w a r secrets.
U nited ¡States passed an act, w hich was 6. $1,000,000 fire a t T o ro n to ; tw o lives lost.
W ashington, Jan . 3 —The aenate m anding the overland entrance to
7. E
I
fixploaion
on s te a m e r In Rio h a rb o r kills
approved
on
th
e
16th
day
of
Ju
ly
,
1 2 0 ... .H ig h w a te r In Ohio R iver tow ns.
held a tw o hoars' session today, in the Havana. G eneral O liver w as killed,
eighteen hundred and ninety-four, en­ 8. S ta rv in g men pillage sto re s a t St. J o h n ’s.
and
G
eneral
Campos’
son
seriously
course of w hich a speech by M itchell
titled ‘An act to enable the people of N. F
on the restoration of the McKinley wounded.
0. W. W. T aylor, e x -T re a su re r of South
The U nited States bureau of e th ­ U tah to form a constitution and state D akota, em bezzles $350,000; h is bank a t Red-
dntiea on wool was listened to and a
field
closes.
governm
ent,
and
to
be
adm
itted
into
resolution was passed for the irn esti- nology expedition to T iburon island has
10. Tw o lives lost In
T oronto fire; prop-
the U nion on an equal footing w ith the e rty
Iona. $000.000.
gation by the com m ittee on naval returned to New York. The Z eri In ­
orig in al states, ’ w hich act provided
11. C oldest day of th e season In C hicago;
affairs of the prioea paid by the gov­ dians abandoned th eir ranches on the
. .. .S to rm s In the E ast.
for the election of delegates to a con­ 12 12. below
T rain held up n e a r O ttu m w a , Iow a.
ernm ent for ship arm or. The resolu­ approach of the p arty and hid in the
stitu tio n al convention, to m eet a t the
13. One h u n d re d firem en fro st-b itte n a t
m
ountains.
The
expedition
embraced
tion contained a broad in tim ation
B radford, P a , $130,000
‘
dam ag es. .. .S everal
seat , of governm
ent __
of the
territo
ry . of vessels
Al_
_
,
. __
lost on E n g lan d 's c o ast; fifteen sall-
th a t officers of the governm ent were the first w hite people who have visited
L
tab,
on
the
first
Monday
of
March,
ors
drow
n.
interested in arm or-plate prices. The the island in fifteen years and returned
eighteen hundred and ninety-five, for 1 14- H u n d red m inera tra p p e d by risin g wa-
m o stim p o rtsu t feature of the session alive.
the purpose of declaring the adoption
O i ^ n ^ n o 'Î d ^ 'h n r ’r or
w S nr-ivsoliitiou offered by Sherm an
The k ^»ubu-ijf the T ransvaal by of
the co nstitution cf the U nited States *> p-upl» killed. 100 h u r t . .. F ren ch . 'r u i -
for the restoration of the gold reserve, Dr. J a y ^ ' _ v,.n d the forces of the
by the people of th e proposed state, and de1“t
P resldent of
w hich hereafter should be held sacred B ritish
A frica Company has
form ing a constitution and state F rance.
for the redem ption of the greenbacks brought up a ll the la te n t feeling of of
m iv e rn m e n t fo r su ch s ta te - a n d
1 18- New« of rebellion In H a w a ii-----D eath
of M ary. 1 Ice P re s id e n t S te v e n so n 's daugh-
and treasury notes, the form er to be re h o stility to E ngland. The B ritons are g o v e r n m e n t i o r s u e n s t a t e , a n a ,
“ W hereas, D elegates were accord- t e r . . ..M -----------------------------
ilitia ord ered o u t to p ro te c t Brook
issued only in exchange for gold coin w rathy because of the character of the
lyu trolley«.
19. Body of B e rrc tt 8 c o tt, th e O 'N eill,
and bullion. E lk in s asked for the im ­ kaiser’s message to K ruger and de- ingly elected, w ho m et, organized and
d e fa u lte r, found In th e riv er, w ith rone
m ediate consideration of a resolution aouce the telegram as a decidedly u n ­ declared on behalf of the people of said Neb.,
“ Turn (1 his n e c k . . . . Sinking of e tean icr
proposed
state
the
adoption
of
the
con­
S
ta
te
of M issouri In th e Ohio; fo rty lives
apropos of the anticipated bond issue, friendly a c t
stitu tio n of the U nited States, a ll as loet.
declaring it to be the sense of the sen­
W arships flying the stars and stripes, provided in said act; and,
21. Clilcag., has a th n n d e r and ra in atorm ,
ate th a t no bonds t the U nited States and m anned by A m erican bluejackets,
w ith te m p e ra tu re of M d e g re es and a sp rin g
b r e e « , followed by a h u rric a n e blow ing 64
should be sold a t p riv ate sale o r by may force the passage of the D ardan­ | “ W hereas, Said convention, so or­ m
iles an hour, te m p e ra tu re falling to JO de-
private contract, b u t should be dis­ elles and Bosphorns, anchor a t Con­ ganized, did by ordinance irrevocably, ;reea above aero; m any people h u rt by fa ti­
A n g u it,
tim bers, blow n from new buildings.
posed of by advertisem ent to the h ig h ­ stantinople and show the su ltan th a t w ith the consent of the U nited States, f ng
4. F alse re p o rt of race w a r a t S pring V al­
28. S te a m e r C blcora and 23 people loat off ley,
and
the
people
of
said
state,
as
required
111.,
b
etw
een
Ita
n and negro m in e rs. ..
est bidder. H ill objected. When the Uncle Sam is not to be trifled w ith,
South H aven, M lcb.; financial loss. $183.lsat M urder of B ritish m lia
issio n aries In C hina. .. .
. . . D e a t h of Lord R andolph C hurchill’ a t $1,000,000 fire a t S prague,
senate m et, P erkins of C alifornia asked it transpires th a t the Bosphorus is by said act, provide th a t perfect tolera- . Loudon.
W ash.
7. D 'a lh of G eorge F. Root, th e fam ous
unanim ous consent for the consideration likely to be th e destination of th e j tion of religious sentim ent shall be se­ 23. 8even killed by M endota, III., boiler com
poser.
cured,
and
th
a
t
no
in
h
ab
itan
ts
of
said
explosion. .. .G u a te m a la concede* M exico's
of a resolution d irecting the com m ittee N orth A tlan tic sqnadron of A m erican
8. T h irte e n killed a n d m any In ln red by fa ll­
boundary c la im ... . F e a rfu l wind and snow lng
ing building in New Y ork. .D e a th of Suprem
Supr e
on finance to report an am endm ent to battleships, instead of the C arribean state shall ever be m olested in person atorm In tb e W est.
’
Ju
d * g e H ow ell E. Jac k so n , of T ent
ennessee.
i
or
property,
on
account
of
his
or
her
20. T h lrte eu sailo rs d row ned off P oint Ju ­
the bouse tariff b ill, laying an ad­ sea.
10. $200,000
>200,000 fire a t L ookport, III.
d
ith,
Conn.
I mode of religious w orship, b u t th at
.1500,000 fire a t N ew ark,
II. $500,000
ark. N. J ..........F our
ditional duty on raw sugar equal to
M ercury below zero all day in Cblcngo killed
lu a w reck a t B aln b rid g e, Ohio.
The recent massacre a t Orm ah is | polygamous or p lu ra l m arriages are .. 27. Saow
blockades m any W este rn roads.
the other increases of the bill. Berry
13.
»300.000
flte
a
t
P
h
ilad
elp h ia.
28. One killed, 43 h u rt. In V andalia w reck
stated to have been terrible. Official | forever prohibited, and did also by said
18. H olocaust In D enver h otel; 25 killed . . . .
of A rkansas objected.
C oatsville, I .id . . . P resid e n t C lev elan d ’s Seven
drow
n
a
t
O
cean
C
ity.
Md.
dispatches ad m it 900 C hristians were ordinance make various other stip u la­ a cu t rre
n c y m essage se n t to C ongress
20. T ra in s held up ou th e C. A W. M., n e ar
H om e.
20. R eceivers nam ed for th e w hisky tru s t
killed, but aocotding to p riv ate ac­ tions recited in section three of said
F
en
n
v
llle.
Mich.,
and
ou
the
Union Pacific
80. S te a m e r Kibe sunk In colllalou w ith the n e ar N orth P la tte , N e b . . . . E ight
W ashington, Jan . 3 .—A plan for the counts about 2,000 C hristians w ere act; and,
killed and
C rath le. In N orth S ea; 814 Uvea lost
eight Injured by explosion a t B raddock, Pa.
establishm ent of a bureau to be known killed. A massacre is said to have oc­
81.
[>eath
of
W
ard
M
cA
llister,
lead
er
of
“ W hereas, Said convention th ere­
22.
M
ilw
aukee
loses
$382.000
by
f ir e ....
aa the commission of foreigu commerce curred a t B irejik, an im portant tow n upon formed a constitution and state New f o r k 's society.
G en try loses stallio n p a cin g c h am pionship
F e b ru a ry .
to P a tc h e n .
has been fram ed by D oolittle of W ash- on the Enphratea. T his outrage is be­ governm ent for said proposed state,
26-7-8. H eavy ra in s lu corn b e lt; severe
8. N ew s of k id n a p in g of ofllcera from Cnl-
ington, and is embraced in a b ill m- lieved to have been comm ited by K urds w hich constitution, including said or- ,cd
S ta te s g u n b o at C oucord. by C hinese, for sto rm s accom panied by fa ta litie s In Illin o is
and
Ohio.
booting
acc
id
e
n
ta
l
shooting
of
a
n
a
tiv
e
.
..
.C
hicago
trodnoed in the house today. The ob­ and H amedics in the colony. The am ­ dinance, w as duly subm itted to tbe te m p e ra tu re 13 below.
29. F ifte e n m iners d ro w n a t C e n tra l C ity,
jects of the commission contem plated bassadors have received word th a t the people thereof a t an election, held on 4. T h ree drow ned bv M ilw aukee s tre e t c a r Col.
are to aoquire and diffuse for the bene­ bloodshed there was .reoeptionally seri­ the Tuesday next after the first Mon­ run n in g Into a n open d r a w -----T h irty F ren ch
F eptem ber.
m iners killed by ex p lo sio n ___ C hicago te m ­
2. One h u n d re d people h u rt on th e Sea
fit of m anufacturing and commercial ous.
day of November, eighteen hundred p e ra tu re 17 b e lo w .. . .Q ueen I.ll a b d ic ate s Beach
road.
Long
Island.
H aw aii s throne.
interests inform ation on a ll subjects
3. F u rio u s sto rm ln c e n tra l N o rthern
A large m eeting of the A llegheny and ninety-five, as directed by said act;
6. B lizzard sw eeps over tb e N o r th w e s t..
S
tates.
relatin g to foreign commerce, and es­ County Bar Asaociation was recently and,
A larm fo r th e overdue F r e r c h lin e r La G as
4. $300.000 fire a t B oston.
cogne.
pecially concerning the demand in for­ held in Philadelphia to decide the ques­
“ W hereas, The retu rn of said elec­ 7. W hole c o u n try auffera e x tre m e cold; 20
8. T rip le m u id e r In S u lliv an C onnty, Ind.
7. F o rty -tw o miner«* p erish In a b u rn in g
eign countries for produce th a t may be tion w hether women shonld be ad ­ tion has been made and canvassed, and below a t C h icag o -----N ine men loat I d open
mine a t C alum et, M ic h ... .D e fe n d e r de­
R eport of anffhiTa" fe
supplied by American labor. A com­ m itted to practioe. The women w ere the result thereof certified to by me, to- b oats a t M ilw aukee. . . . Rej
a ts V alkyrie ln first cup c o n te st by nine
tio n of C hinese fleet a t Wei T -H al-W e l.. . .
m issioner of commerce, salaried at victorious by a vote of more th an 10 to g e t h e r w i t h a s t a t e m e n t o f t h e v o te s m ln ls tia tlo n ’s .u rre n c y m easu re and Reed m inutes.
8. F iv e killed by d y n a m ite n e a r D ubuque,
$5,000 a year, w ill be a t the head of 1, consequently they w ill he accorded c a s t a n d a o o p y o f t h e s a i d c o n s t i t u t i o n " j " prea’ d « ! ' ' ^ ” u n c * V ? h in ^ ! 2 “ f "$02 - Iowa.
the bureau, w ith the necessary assist­ the same privileges as th eir m ale col­ a n d o r d i n a n c e , a l l a s p r o v i d e d i n s a i d 400,000 In bonds. .. .C oldest day of th e y e ar
9. O pening of G A R. e n ca m p m e n t a t
Louisville.
ants and clerical force. The plan is leagues. The question w as decided act, show ing th a t a m ajority of the
10 .' S c h ^ o e r c i . r a and is m en lost off l.iT-
10. V alkyrie fouls D e fe n d er a t th e s ta r t,
largely the result of Mr. D oolittle’s a fte r a lively disenasion of a resolution, votes law fully cast a t such election w as "pool. N. s.
and w ins second h e a t of y a c h t race by 47
seconds; race given to D e fe n d er on p ro te s t
observation on an extended trip through w hich called on the judges to prohibit f o r t h e r a t i f i c a t i o n a n d a d o p t i o n o f
. ,
. •, ..
J
J-
J m akes New l o r k h a rb o r w ith disab led ma- -----T e m p e ra tu re 97 d e g re es a t Chicago.
Japan, China and other parts of the women from becoming m em bers of the said
11. Seven killed by explo d in g caisson a t
constitution and ordinance; and, e h in e ry ; g re a t rejoicing.
1 ‘J » ¡ N U ) A O A c l e o o t o n e 1
L o u isv ille ... .S ix killed In collision on G re a t
E ast last snmmer. He says the use of bar in A llegheny connty.
$200,000 s tre e t c a r b a rn Are a t C hicago
“ W hereas, The constitution and gov­ 12.
N orthern.
13. F ive Bremen killed. 16 h u rt, a t Lynn
the bureau would be principally to cu l­
12. A m erica cup goes to D e fe n d er. V alky­
A nother upriaingg h has occurred in ernm ent of said proposed state are R e­ Mass.
tiv ate comm ercial relations between
D eath of Isa a c P. G ray. M in ister to rie re fu sin g to sail. .. .S eventy-five h u rt by
publican
in form
, said constitution
is M 19.
fall of a g ra n d s ta n d a t Louisville, K y ...* .
Foromsa.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
..
exico-----
New
O
rle
a
n
s
has
ten
Inches
of
the U nited ¡States and other American
N ew s of d e a th of 300 by e arth q u a k e In H on­
not rep u g n an t to the constitution of the snow.
A t a hotel fire in Altoona, P a., three U nited States and t h e D eclaration of 20 D e ath o f_ F red D ouglass, th e colored d u ra s . .. .E x-Q ueeu L illuokalanl pard o n ed by
nations and the O rie n t
H
a w a iia n G o\ e m in e n t.
orator,
a
t
W
ash
in
g
to
n
,
■ Quick sals of Isle
16. Six killed in a w reck a t L ynchburg. Va.
W ashington, Jan. 4.—The senate people were killed by a fallin g wall.
Independence, and a ll provisions of bond Issue.
17.
A tla n ta E x position o p en ed . .. .P h e n o m ­
26
R
iot
a
t
S
a
v
a
n
n
ah
.
G
a.,
because
of
ex-
Meetings are being held in Chicago said act have been complied w ith in
heard a stirrin g debate today, the bond
enal h e a t ln K a n sa s: 107 degrees.
P rle s t S la tte ry 's le c tu re ; tro o p s called.
18. D edication of C h ic k n m au g a -C h a tta ­
question being the theme.
Sherm an’s to devise m eans to aid the suffering the form ation of said constitution and
27 $400.000 Are a t C hicago; *1,000,000 a t
H a lif a x ... .S cores of m in e rs killed In New nooga N ational M ilitary P ark.
speech, w hich hnd been anticipated A rmenians.
governm ent;
19. S panish c ru is e r and 46 men lost in col­
M ex ic o .. . .P o s tm a s te r G eneral Blssell re­
lision off C uba. . .S te a m sh ip E dam sunk In
w ith much interest for some tim e, in ­
In a railroad wreck in South A frica
“ Now, Therefore, I, G rover C leve­ signs.
IH I
; all s a v e d ... .Six die of h e a t In C hi­
M arch .
itiated the financial discussion. Elkins tw enty-eight persons were killed and land, president of the U nited States of
cago.
1. M exican tra in w reck costs 104 lives
23. G re a t losses on u p p e r lakes by storm .
sought to secure an im m ediate vote on tw enty-three seriously injured.
Amorica, in accordance w ith the act of
.
.,
. .
,
F iv e killed. 19 h u rt, by fa llin g wall« at New
28. D eath of P a s te u r a t P aris.
bis resolution directing th a t all bond
N early 1,000 chests of tea of the congress aforesaid, and b y au th o rity York — R ebellion g a in s ground In O nba.
29. T w e n ty -fo u r lake vessels m eet d is a s te r
issues be advertised and the bonds cargo of the big tram p steam er thereof, do announce the resu lt of said s iin a ' <Kao>°0 flr* ln Toron,o: *35,,.ooo at in a sto rm . .. .R e tire m e n t of G en. Schofield.
30. C ontinued g a le s on th e lakes: schooner
offered to the public. H ill attem pted A frida were dam aged on the voyage election to be as so certified, and do 3. C hicago T im es Issues Its last num ber Elm
a and eight people lost on P ic tu red
c onsolidation w ith th e H e ra ld . .. .T e r­ Rocks. . . . M am m oth m ass m eeting s t C hi­
to have the resolution referred to com­ from Yokohama to San Francisco, and hereby declare and proclaim th a t the before
rific snow storm in N orth w est.
cago d e clares sy m p ath y for C uba. .. .N a tio n ­
m ittee, but on a roll-call the vote was some of the stuff w ill be a to ta l loss.
term s and conditions prescribed by the 4. F ifty -th ird C ongress a d jo u rn s.
al L eague season d o se d . B altim o re w inning.
5. Mrs. W. K. V a n d erb ilt dIv<
vorced a t New
overw helm ingly in favor of proceeding
oongress of the U nited States to e n title York.
O c to b e r .
An open sw itch, caused by the care­
w ith the queation. Only six negative
1. D e stru c tiv e gales on B ritish c o a s t . . . .
the state of U tah to adm ission in to the 6. O ne robber killed, one c a p tu re d , and
lessness of a conductor, resulted in a
Cuba
d
e
clares
h
e
r
Independence.
votes were cast:
U nion have been duly complied w ith, fo u r c itiz en s w ounded d u rin g raid on the
2. T e x a s special L e g isla tu re p ro h ib its pu­
collision of a freig h t and passenger
Odell, Iow a, bank.
C hilton, Caffery, H ill, M itchell of
snd th a t the creation of said state and 8. H a rry H a y w a rd convicted of m urdering gilism.
tra in Dear Chilcothe, O. Six people
3. M illion d o lla r fire a t W arre n . R. I.
W isoonsin, M urphy and Brioe.
its adm ission into the U nion on an C ath erin e G lng a t M inneapolis . . S te a m e r
7. Seven killed by explosion ln a W llkes-
were killed and many more w sre in ­
i m
... ,,
, . .
.
L ongfellow elnka a t C lu c ln n e t: ; tw elve
H ill spoke vigorously against the
b arre. Pa., m in e .. .M asked b a n d its success-
equal footing w ith the o riginal states is d ro w m d .
jured.
fully
hold up a C hicago e le c tric car.
now
accomplished.
in
testim
ony
I
.
'«*■
S
panish
w
a
r
vessel
Relna
R
e
g
rn
tr
resolution. He asserted th a t Sherm an,
9. A n n iv e rsary of big C hicago fire. .. .F iv e
,
. . .
.
.
- V
fo u n d e rs; 400 lost,
A Chicago, M ilw aukee & S t Paul w hereof,
die by fire lu C in c in n a ti. . . . S te a m e r A frica
when secretary of the treasury, had
I have hereunto set my hand
l j . six m en killed In New O rleans riots,
crew of eleven lost In O w en S o u n d ....
made bond contracts w ith New York train crashed into a funeral procession and caused the seal of the U nited sta te s ! 12. Seven I ta lla u s lynched by m in e rs for and
G eoigla fa th e r k ills h is n in e c h ild re n . .. .Six
. ,
, ,, .
I m u rd e r In C olorado,
syndicates sim ilar to the one assailed a t P lin a street, Chicago, in ju rin g five to be affixed, eto.
| 13.
13. W
W estern
estern i N ew spaper Union p la n t b u rn s children bu rn ed to d e a th a t Snider, O nt.
12. $100,000 fire loss a t D uluth.
now. T his brought on a sharp per­ persons. One of the carriage drivers
The president haa also signed the act
of "joiorado -- .T w o more Ita lla u s lyncL-
13. F o u r killed, tw e lv e h u rt, on a P itts b u rg
sonal debate, in w hich H ill, Sherm an, was throw n fifty feet, b n t none of the tran sferrin g to the state of U tah the 16. F ive killed In round-house fire a t To- trolley c a r. .. .F iv e b u rn to d e a th lu a M a n y
toba
n ra lrie fire; im m ense p ro p e rty loss.
injured
w
ill
die.
Hoar, T eller and oth< rs p irticip ited.
offices
and r properties
of th e te
rrito ria l »urns:
LY?-“ '1,*e-Ll£B/™ : ^ d y '? r.lu t P1“ “ 1 *• C leveland
19. $150,‘XKi saw -m ill fire a t M inneapolis.
_
'
,
. .
$200,000 fire ---------
a t S t ---------------
L o u is ... .R
p o rt c of .
R e ep
Blnklnj
A t 5:30 o’clock the senate agreed to ad-
20. H alf-m illion d o lla r fire a t New O rlean s;
or A . m erican
M onsignore Satolli, apostolic dele­ offioe8 and of tbe U ta h commission.
B*
______ schooner and crew of
16 b j S panish gunboat.
1.000 people hom eless. .. .F ir s t sn ow storm of
jo arn , although the motion carried by gate to the U nited States, has been
20. M ine explosion In W yom ing k ills 60 season a t C hicago; E rie. I'a ., has a fall of ten
a bare m ajority of one.
Inches.
m iners
$100.000 fire In Peoria. 111.
raised to the rank of cardinal of the
L o n g F a l l t o D e a th .
22. P re s id e n t C leveland w elcom ed to A t­
21. $400.000 fire a t Sioux C ity ; $300,000 a t
•church.
The ceremony, w hich took
New
O
rleans.
la n ta ----- $175,000 linseed oil mill fire a t C hi­
T h e D ebs C ase.
P o rtlan d , O r., Jan . 2.— Frederick 24. LI H ung C h an g shot bv fa n a tic J a p a n ­ cago.
place a t the venerable cathedral in Bal
21. L ake Shore tra in ru n s from C hicago to
C incinnati, Jan . 8.—President. E V. tim ore, consisted in conferring the red Baker, an unm arried m an, 23 years of ese; not f a ta lly . $1.000.000 fire a t K ansas
K an., p acking house.
Buffalo, 510 m iles. In 7 hours 60 m in u te s 20
Debs, of the A m erican R ailw ay Union, b e n e tta , significant of the high station. age, employed as an assistant ja n ito r in City.
25. F u rio u s d u st storm o v e r C e n tra l and seconds, ru n n in g tim e, b e a tin g w o rld 's rec­
the Deknm building, h aving charge of W estern 8 ta te s.
ord.
came nnder the jurisdiction of Judge
Two children, aged 7 and 8 years, the fifth and sixth floors, m et w ith a 26. $1,000.000 fire In M ilw aukee.
26. T h ree killed by explosion of tu g boiler
T aft, of th e U nited States court, d u r­
27-
T
h
ree
tra
in
robbers
killed
on
Queen
a
t C hicago. .. .S h e riff an d posse a t Tiffin,
rescent route.
........
ing the great railroad strik s of 1894, were captured by the polioe in San horrible death yesterday m orning, and C ...............
Ohio, kill tw o of a ly n ch in g m o b ... .B u rn in g
of V irginia’s S ta te U n iversity.
and the proceedings are not yet ended. Francisco, in the act of robbing a w hile
th e r perform ance . of h is duties. “»»rvn
v?i'chJiaP
i e v er know n f In T C a hicago;
.110* — tem
n °t,e8t
29. N egro c rim in a l b u rn e d a t th s s ta k e ln
. h . i . A in
Jay
pera-
They had been assisted by W
W hile
o engaged
n o a tro H
i in
n
r*
1 o a m n r r
t h n e
m
n .
M i re
r « 78
7W degrees.
doorona
cleaning
tb
w in
tu
Today, the dem urrer of Debs and his store.
T e x a s -----$200.000 fire In Springfield. Ohio
30. D ra th of A. C. H eslng. e d ito r of Illi­ . . . . T w o killed, th re e fa ta lly h u rt. In a col­
associate directors, H oward and Rog­ larg er boya in seem ing an entrance, dows opening out upon tbe inner nois
S iaata-Z eltu n g .
lision In S t. Louis.
ers, in the contem pt proceedings, was and confessed to having had previously court, and in an effort to pass irom one
31. E a rth q u a k e th ro u g h o u t th e c e n tra l b elt
A p ril.
th e U nited S ta te s ; no fa ta litie s , little dam-
overruled and an order w as issued entered another store in the same m an ­ window to another, he lost his balance 1. B oiler * ip lo sio n k ills six a t W oburn. of
age.
ner.
and fell headlong through a skylight, M a s s ... .F iv e d ie lu K e n tu ck y fo re s t fires.
directing Debs and associates to file an
N o v em b er.
2. R epublicans successful In Ohio, M ichi­
A t A lbany., N. Y ., tne clim ax of one a distance of sixty-five feet, landing in gan, W isconsin an d C hicago.
answ er w ith in 10 days. Debs may yet
1. E a rth q u a k e a t R o m e ... .D u r ra n t found
3.
D
e
a
th
of
Mrs.
P
a
ra
n
S
tevens,
society
have to endure another tria l for con­ of the most dram atic and sensational an unconscious state upon the m ain «peen of N tw Y ork----- G ra n d Pacific H otel g uilty o f m u rd e r a t San F rancisco.
2. H. H . H olm es found g u ilty < m u rd e r of
crim in al incidents of tb s state's history floor of Lipm an, W olfe & Co. ’■ itore. of Chicago closed ... Fifteen killed by expió­ i B*n}fniin
tem pt.
P itse l a t P h lla a e lp b la
lion la Ntw Orleans.
A 8. F o u r killed la B. A O. w reck n e a r W heei-
co
s
g u
OUR SISTER
STATES
GOOD FOR EVER
exhib'tlon for s stated term of weeks 1 bitionist, 775.
a t the expense of 93,000 or $4,000 a
The assessment tables as equalized
week, and by a continual pestering of by the state tioard have been oompletep.
the good nafured Journalist—to obtain The gross valuation of all property, as
a sufficient am ount of notice of lilt returned by the several counties, is
“great New York aueceas!" to enable 9158,819,730. The gross am ount, as
him to travel throughout tbe country I equalized, is 9153,967,177, total ex-
with hla “show," and gether a rich bar- | em ptions, 98,821,751; n et taxable,
vest from those who are eager to see upon whioh the state tax levy w ill be
w hat to rt of plays please the people of made, 9111,115,426. Census returns
the great city.
so far made by Oregon connties show
Of course the “show " soon falls to an increase in the production of hay of
pieces from the weight of Its own 268,907 tons, or over 65 per oent in ten
worthlessness, and the seeds of general years. In 1885 there w ere 1,962,722
contem pt for New York's good taste sheep in Oregon. According to the
ln theatrical m atters are aown broad­ last census returns there are now 1,962-
cast. B ut no m atter. Tlie enterprising 722 sheep in the state, w hich shows an
speculator, now well In funds, returns increase of 325,798 in ton years. W hen
to New York and is soon upon the full the returns are in from all the counties
tide of another like venture. Year a f­ it is estim ated the total increase w ill
ter year this sort of thing goes on. Bnt lie aliont 760,000. The production of
the people of the East, Sonth and West oats in 1885 am ounted to 6,116,730
are becoming wise and wary. The busbela The completed returns w ill
“business” Is not so good now as It show an increase th is year of 15 per
once was ln thoae often-deluded sec­ sin t.
tions. One of the root* of our th eatri­
cal troubles upon which tlie ax should
W ashington.
fall quickly and sharply Is this abuse
The dry kilns w hich were burned,
of the press courtesy—first extended ln together w ith 60,000 shingles, a t Ma-
good nature tow ard the struggling ar- ’ chias,
chias. are being
beinar rebuilt.
rebuilt,
tlst, but now dem anded as a right by
Si*okake
is
now
advertising for bids
the brass-band “show boomer."
for 9350,000 of bonds for the new
w aterw orks system there.
The bids
Sw iss A d v ertisin g .
The practical Swiss have hit upon an w ill be opened on M arch 2.
original method of advertising which
The Colman coal m ine has l>een re ­
It Is sincerely to lie hoped will not be- ' opened a t Cedar m ountain, a fter being
come universal. Visitors staying at the idle four years. T h irty men w ill be
lake of Geneva this sum m er have l>een ' employed, and the output w ill be
astonished to beho'.d the surface of tbe handled a t Seattle.
w ater ornam ented with the name of a |
certain paper sparkling In golden beams ' The show of the P oultry Club, at
upon the waves. How this miracle was Seattle, Jan u ary 22 to 28, w ill be one
contrived w as a t first a m ystery, but of the best ever given. T here w ill tie
the explanation Is very simple. Large on exhibition over 1,000 birds from all
black lacquered placards, with raised parts of the countrv.
gilt letters coated w ith some varnish | It is stated th a t a scheme is on foot
which resists wet, are sunk and fas- , to sta rt a new town east of the present
tened securely to the ground, and. of tow n of Mohler, to be known as East
A large building is being
course, the rays of the sun striking up- | Mohler.
on them brings the reflection to (he erected on the proposed site.
surface. Some of the finest view s In | The rate w ar am ong Sound steam ers
Sw itzerland are already sufficiently dis­ has ended.
The E dith was taken off
figured by advertisem ents the m ajor­ for repairs, and the Sehome lieing in
ity, he It said with sorrow, generally th e course of dism antling, the company
setting forth the superlative excellence w as nnable to oompote w ith the
of some article of English m anufac­ Rosalie.
ture: but the tastelcssness of this latest
The colony of H ollanders on W hidby
Idea would surely be difficult to sur­ island is being increased from tim e to
pass. and happily It cannot be placed to tim e, and they are prepared to settle
our divcredlt.—The Lr.dy'a Pictorial.
and develop the rich lauds there. Some
of them visited Snohomish, bnt pre­
G am e.
ferred to locate on tbe island.
The Yorkshire gamekeeper* have an
The school lioard of Tacoma have de-
Ingenious way of protecting their bares
T here are 322 ^Kiatoffices in Idaho.
¡ |T h e A lder (¡reek Gold M ining Com­
pany has been incorporated, w ith a
capital stock of 91.000,000.
A m ining departm ent has lieeu
established a t The state university of
Idaho. T here is no charge of tu ition,
exoept for m aterials used.
A discovery of opals has been made
on a trib u tary of the Big Camua creek.
The field is reported to he very exton*
sive, and tbe opals have been exam ined
by prom inent New York jeweler«, who
say they are first-claas.
Ex-G overnor Edw ard J. C urtis, of
Boise, is dead. H e w as 68 years of
age, having come to the (¡oast in 1848.
He was tw ice a m em ber of the C ali­
fornia legislature, and later removed
to Oregon w here he served one term as
state representative. He w as te r ri­
torial secretary of Idaho in 1869, and
served till the advent of the state of­
ficers in 1890.
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