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Eugene Weekly Guard. ---------- ♦---------- CAM I* Il KL 1. HICOH.» 1* rop rir t »»ra. ---------- 0---------- NEWS OF THE STATE TUNNEL CAVED IN Without Warning a Mass ol Rock Weighing 150 Tons Fell Upon Workmen. battìi : in OBJECTS TO FREEDOM Aguinaldo Again Ponng A» a Martyr SAMAR Extraordinary Nesting Many Native» P«ri»h*d in Manila Typhoon. DISORDERS IN SPAIN. of to Consider th* Situation. BOLOMEN ATTACKED DETACH robbery th* Cabinet He’d THREE EPH§ DIFFERENT Bam_ Madrid, Oct. 17.—An extraordinary TI MS OF INTEREST FROM ALL wrecked < n one Manila, Oct. 18.—Th«- ynirty of sen NINTH INFANTRY. New York, Oct. 21.—Five men were m« ting of the cabinet wax held tixlay MENT OF EUGENE .......................... OREGON. PART8 OF OREGON. ators and representatives that has killed and two injured by an enor under the presidency of the qu«‘ii re been visiting the Philippine Islands mous mass of rock caving from the gent to consider the outbreaks at Se Robb««» Got Away wah Goo< Naalj aide and root of the Rapid Transit Commercial and Financial Happening» of Im left today for home on the United Killed Ten »nd Wounded Six—The Rebel» ville and elsewhere. Fresh disturb Caa*-Exp,*„ ‘ ■U» State« transjxirt Sherman. Before tunnel, in the course of construction Were Driven Off. Leaving A Large Num ances are reported at Seville. A mob portance — A Brief Review of the Growth •*15,. A Comprehensive Review of th« Important Î00 In • 000 » ** r leaving the memliers of the party on Broadway, about the line of One her of Dead on the Field—Gunboat» that was stunning the convent of St. «Uw- ■ tapp«nin<> of the Pail W«*k PrtxnUd and Improvement» of the Many Induttrica Government Employ, had an interview withAuginaldo, who, Hundred and Sixty-fourth street. Dispatched to the Scene—ProgfW» of Saviour was disjiersetl by the troops, i*> Ar« tv**y in a Cond«n»<d Form Which la Mott Throughout Our Thriving Commonwealth however, wa» reticent. He sai«l the but not until the door of the con The section of tunnel where the Implicit«). Likely to Prov* ol Intcrut to Our Many United Stats» in Samar. vent had lieen burned. Marital law original outbreak of hostilities was a cave-in occurred is 105 feet below the — Lateit Market Report R-aderi. probably will be extend«! toother surprise to him,and that his efforts to surface. A shaft leads to the tunnel, Gallion, O., Oct. 17 For the first time in its history Mt. maintain the truce were unavailing. Manila, Oct. 21. — Five h undred bo towns where revolutionary disorders Ex-Governor Pillsbury, of Minne and from the shaft headings extend the Farmers & Citizen» Unk T»ult o( are occurring- sota, is dead. Aguinaldo has written to a lawyer, lomen attacked a detachment of 46 north and south, each about 700 feet Angel college has a football team. a small town near here Wl •»Tyre. Th«- Phoenix mine in the Green who is trying to obtain a writ of men of the Ninth Infantry at Ban- Five men were killed by an acci long. The accident occurred in the Martial Law at Seville. early today by gix r,’>bkr< »M«| dent in the New York subway. south heading of the tunnel, about horn district has been sold for $80,000. hals-as corpus in his D-half, objecting gajon, on the Gandara river Island of --Ofc. Seville, Oct. 17.—Martial law has cured the contents and to the course taken by the lawyer, The new filter plant for the Oregon London ¡silice are guarding the 640 feet from the shaft. A gang of Samar, Wednesday killing 10 and lieen proclaimed here as a result of » .rndthe vault contain«.., Jacksons to prevent a lynching. 20 rock drillers was working in the City water system is Ix-ing installed. Haying he prefers to remain a prisoner wounding six. The remainder of the general strike which began here The cracksmen us«d nitr.,.gl^. ,’' Part of the Oregon City paper mills while there is one compatriot lan the company arrived on the scene in yesterday, and the goveror has made The French government is prepar extreme south end of the heading, re ing for trouble in the coal fields. are shut down on account of low guishing in jail, "suffering for the time to prevent further s’aughter.and over his functions to the captain The doors of the vault and alxiut 50 feet from the end a Filipino cause, and an infinity of Fil water. completely off .nd the !,ui]llin general. The strikers are overrun England and Russia come to an gang, made up of 20 muckers and a ipino» are deprived of the liberty routed the enemy, killing over 100 of ti . . R '*'* ning the town, burning the octroi tially demolish«!. The run of silversi<l«-s in the Colum ! which they are anxious to obtain.” agreement on the Afghan question. foreman, was removing the debris them, It is lielievevl that the enemy bia is as large as ever, and quality The civil and military authorities only retired for reinforcements, . As offices and committing all kinds of Pl-ion woke the Bulgarian M inister Saratoff protests made by the blasting. first-class. All who approached the lw„k , ' are having Hixto Lopei closely soon as the news was received reccz.'C at violence. against Consul Dickinson's c arges. Without warning a mass of rock During the riots the populace pil dia watched at Hong Kong, as they con- Alxmt 1,500,000 pounds of prunes Cabalogan two gunboats were ever, were driven anay l,v .k *’ Oregon butter in tins comes in for 63 feet long, Il feet wide and 10 feet laged two markets and attacked the first honors at Pan-American exjxisi- high and weighing alxmt 150 tons, have lx-en received at Salem, and they 1 sider his arrival there to lie a source patched,General Smith going in per- university, breaking nil the windows hers, who were arm«l with",;«"“ of danger. are still coming by the wagon load. son to the scene. Mayor McConm-1 utt-mpt« tion. and wounding two students and a the bank but was tir.-.l fell with a tremendous crash directly | The Philippine commission has Representatives of Milwaukt-e cap The Agricultural de|>artment is where the muckers were working, Ivadle. The university will be closed Gcneral Chaff«« ’ » Report. l»-rs and compelled to retrea’t u italists will arrive soon to negotiate passed an act prohibiting any sus planning to develop the industries of l»»<r Aliimtro.1 1 I 1 ‘ MdV. H„. obtained al their Washington, Oct. 21.—The fol until order is restored. The windows ing almost closing the tunnel and creat with the incorporators of the pro- pect from landing unless he takes - booty, the erx-^ Hawaii. in numerous factories were broken. men went to electric railway ing a panic among the 200 to 300 men j«cted Ix.-tween the oath of allegiance, the penalty lowing brief cablegram from Gen. hvery stable, whl _ Troops now hold the streets and they bound and for breaking it being two years’ im Chaffee, rejiortiiig the tight of the Five hundred Isdomen attacked a gagRed the ftWn£ working in other sections. Great Sumpter ami Bourne. guard the tramways and bakeries. prisonment for (s-rjury. detachment of the Ninth Infantry in They then took Ninth Infantry in Samar, Wednes clouds of dust lilied the whole exca The superintendent of the Bail ger .. . 8evw»1 ng» and The typhoon which has just Samar, killing 10 ami wounding 6. drove rapidly away. vation. At first it wax supported that mine, of Susanville, has laid off a swept over Manila was the worst ex- day, was received at the war depart PASSED FORGED NOTES. blood homuls' are on the'traKS The insurgents were repulsed, leaving at least a dozen men had been buried large number of the hands, It is l«erineced in 20 years. Much damage ment this afternoon : many dead on the field. robbers. 1 “ Manila, Oct. 18. — Corbin, Adju under the debris. Word of the acci likely that a larger force than ever was done to the smaller shipping, and tant General, Washington: Forty-si X Arr«»t of a Woman May Lead to th* Cap Aguinaldo is posing as a martyr. dent had spread and soon an anxious will s«x>n lx- put to work. Dynamited the Vault many natives lost their lives. men, Coni puny E, Ninth l'nit«l ture of a Gang. Famine riots have broken out in crowd gathered around the shaft,scores So far this season steelhead salmon States Infantry, under First Lieu Mount Vernon, o., Oct. 17 -p of men and women crying and wring Russia. NAVAL ESTIMATES. have not ma«le their ap[x-arance in the Nashville, Tenn., Oct. 17.—Annie vftult of the bank at Danville o tenant George W. Wallace, in field, ing their hands while the rescuers South Fork and Wallowa rivers. It Hixto L o | m ’ z is being closely watched Lower Gandara, Samar, were at Rogers, alias Maud Williams, ged 26, blown open early today l,y a ’gM' worked with tremendous energy to is said that a «lain has la-en placed at at Hong Kong. is in the custody of the police here, reach the entomlx'd workmen. When the mouth of Salmon river which Department Ask» for Nearly One Hundred tack«! by 990 bolomen Oetolier 16. eight robber». Five charge» ofd* Our loss 10 killed, six wounded. and General Superintendent Taylor, The typhoon at Manila was the the rescuing party lagan to remove Million»—$904.000 for Puget Sound. prevents tl.em from going up into of the Pinkerton agency of Chicago, mite were used, and the bank build Names not received. Eighty-one worst in 20 years. the rock they found the mangled I those streams. Washington, Oct. 18.—The esti of the enemy left dead on the field. who is in Nashville, believes her ar ing, ax well as the vault, waswrwke,! A Japanese pirate ship starts on a Ixxlies of O’Hara, Kelleher and Gron- rest will lead to the apprehension of The explosion« arous«l t he citizen- Mr. Peck, in charge of the party mates for the navy for the fiscal year Enemy beaten off.” ski. The IxMiiex of Madden and cruise from Formosa. As of interest in connection with the gang which, July 3, held up a and a pitch«! battle took place, dur Danife were buried under masses of surveying the line for the Northern ending June 30, 1903, were made pub Threats were made against Judge rock which bad to he shattered by Pacific from Scapp«x>Be to Tillmook, lic at the navy department today. the report from Samar, Adjutant Great Northern express train near ing which the thieves took flight. Cantril! at the Powers trial. blasts before they could l>e removed. will probably reach Tillannxik Oc- The total amount was $'.18,910,984, General Corbin today made public a Wagner, Mont., securing over $40,000 They were followd to Buckeye City The woman came Nicaragua buys a half million No more bodies were found and it is tolx-r 20. The route is a rough one, against $77,924,535 appropriated for report by General Hughes to General in bank notes. dollar cruiser from Germany. now believed no more lives were lost. but a railro«! can Ixi constructed the current year. The current in Chaffee, dat«l August 20, on the situ under suspicion by her actions at the where they had conveyance» in reade Fourth National bank Monday after lie»», and drove hurriedly away. Pt^ in that island. ~ The summit will be tun creases are $2,500,000 for construc ation Three men were injured in a trolley Owen Bly, the section boss in charge ! cheaply. noon, when she presented a large roll suit was at once taken up. and, car collision on the Vancouver line. of the work, was placed under arrest. neled for a distance of 700 feet, and tion, $2,000,000 for armor, and $129,- Hughes says: "The progress in Samar is satis- of new bills of small denomination, number of shots were exchang«!, the crossing of the South Fork of the 355 in the appropriation for'yards and Chester Anderson crushed to death He was later taken to the Harlem factory in some ways and not in asking for large bills in return. Not police court and remanded to the cor Nehalem will lie made at Vine Maple docks. until Adrian’s woixls were reached on Morrison street bridge, Portland. Secretary Long, in speaking of the others. Subduing of the fighting ing the bills closely, the teller be oner’s office where the coroner paroled i postoffice. The navy department asks for an him until tomorrow. estimates, said that they were made pro}>ensities of the war f;i<• t ion is !•«•- came suspicious and while she was where the vehicles were abandonedbr Umatilla county has 103 schools and appropriation of nearly $100,090,000. with a due regard for the needs of the duced almost to nullity, The growth engaged in conversation, the police the robliers, who sought cover. The j nearly 3,000 school children. When arrested the woods and all roads in the neighbor navy, and intimated that they had of our strength, in the estimation of were notified. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY. Secretary Gage wax the principal The slope is now down over 1,2011 the approval of the administration. the people, is also quite satisfactory. woman refused to make any explana hood have been placed under guard speaker before the bankers’ conven eet at the Beaver Hill mine. He s[ >oke of the increased cost of the The fact is, their love for the flesh tion of where the $550 in her posses and it is exj>ecte<i that the men will tion. North Htad Station to B« Equipped II Ap. navy, and said that the building of pots, and incidentally for the Ameri sion came from. The bills were on all lie captured. During the fight, A Hubbard correspondent says the The new Manchurian treaty is on propriation 1» Increased. a bat tieship cost ing $5,000,<HI0 was not cans who represent said pots, is grow the Helena bank, and though signed buggy in which two of the creek» Pudding river bridge will be rebuilt. the lines of the one lately with the serial numbers coincide with were riding broke down and they Astoria, Oct. 21.—Weather Ob R. Edwards' big log drive of 3,- the end of its expense, as its inain- ing burdensome,as the securing of the drawn by Russia. Those hemp witii w hich to pay for rice is lie those given in the Pinkerton circular were forced to abandon it, riding server Johnson, of this city, has re 500,000 feet for the Harrisburg saw tainance was very costly. Quarantine officer rc|x>rts 909 lepers estimates, he said, did not cover any coming a heavy business. In nearly advertisement of the robbery. A away on the horses. In the buggy and 164 clean |>ersonx in the Molokai ceived the plans and sjM'cifications mill has reached its destination. recommendations for increase of the all our }iosts where the commander warrant was sworn out against the was found a large quantity of chick, from Major Langlitt, United States The Empire Gold Mining company, navy over that already authorized, has exercised good juugnient, colonies woma charging her with attempting ens, potato«-«, and edibles of varioti, settlement in Hawaii. Organizations auxiliary to the Mc Engineers, in charge of this light of Portland, will station a $75,000 but it is more than likely that the of natives have come in and settled to pass forged bank notes. She de kinds, which is taken to indicated secretary will recommend three new and concluded they would set up clines to tell of herself further than that the gang intended to hide them Kinley memorial association are be house district, for the wireless tele gold dredger on the John Day river. The Monument scho«d board has battleships and two armored cruis their lares and penates under our to assert that she was born in Texas selves in the wooils somewhere and graph station to be erected at North ing formed throughout the country. ers, ami a number of small gunlmats. wing. These colonies differ in and that she arrived here Sunday camp out until the excitement of the An English clergyman wax obliged Head, for reporting to the local decided to purchase new desks and The secretary asks for $904,000 for strength, but in this vicinity, or be night, from where she will not say. make improvements on the grounds. robbery had died down. At least one to pay duty on a Ixix of souvenir pam weather bureau the arrival and de public works at the puget Sound navy tween the Hibitan and the Gadara of the robliers was wounded in tin- phlets intended for distribution at parture of vessels at the mouth of Through the kindness of Charles yard, $161,500 less than a year ago. BALLOON TRIP A FAILURE. rivers, about 16,01X1 have come in. In fight. Yale. ¡Martin, the citizens of Hubbard have tile Columbia. The original plans the interior, Blanca Aurora, Taviran, Banker Wolfe says that the robliers access to over 1,500 books, which he Molineux has been granted another for this station are made on estimates New Canal Treaty. Matuguinao, etc., have their colonies. Adverse Wind Caused de la Vaulx to Aban got little of value so far as he can new has placed in the room over the post new trial. bused on conditions which existed a office. tell. Washington,Oct. 18.—Senator Mor The troops we have captured show don His Voyage. Salem warehouseman charged with couple of years ago, but it was found gan,of Alabama, who was one of Presi that the armed forces are deserting Faris, Oct. 17.—The attempt of the William Allen had the largest pota dent Roosevelt's caller« today, talked and breaking away from military con Another Good Haul. larceny by bailee. that the plant could not lie construct trol of the Vicol leaders. toes of the season on exhibition last Count de la Y ’ aulx to cross the Medi with the president aliout the prospects Mason City, la., Oct. 17.—The safe Officials of the Harriman system ed and placed in condition for use week at Lostine, Among them were of the Nicaragua canal bill at the ‘‘The unsatisfactory features are terranean in a balloon, which left of the bank at Rudd was blown n,en met at Salt Lake City. within the amount of the appropria three that averaged three pounds and coming session of congress. The the slowness of the process of convei- Les Sablctte, near Toulon, Saturday last night and the robU’rs got $3,M). Colombia is willing to accept the tion made by congress for the pur six ounces each. president told Senator Morgan that he sion, the failure to get the rilles and night, has failed. The minister of They escaped on a handcar and took mediation of the United tates. pose on account of the advance in the Thy oil fields alxive Vale are creat would submit to the senate a new the slowness and the difficulty in mak- marine, M. de Lannessan, has re to the woods. Manipulation fails to hold up prices price of the materials to lx* used. ing an excitement next to the famous treaty on the subj«’t, which more ing roads and trails. Every foot ceived a dispatch from Toulon an ill the New York stock market. nouncing that the cruiser Chayla, Since then the plans have lieen Big Bend gold fever a few weeks ago. nearly meets his views than the first Exprett Package Robbed of $5.000. PAY VESSEL LOST. which was escorting the balloon, is Steamship Alberta diverted from modified considerably in the bo]M’ Mor«- than 12,000 acres are now lo llay-I’auncefote treaty. The president New York, Oct. 17.—W. II. Gren returning to port with the balloon San Francisco by strike trouble. that the work could 1« done for the cated and half a dozen surveying did not go into particulars. dell, collector of customs at Iluffalo. and her passengers, which she picked S|>eaking of the president's policy Suspicious Circumstances Attend Sinking of De la Y’aulx’ balloon trip across original price fixed. It is difficult parties are in th«- field. The hotels up 10 miles east of St. Laurent light N. Y., has been in this city recently in regard to Southern appointments, for the government architects at at Vale are crowd«!. Venezuelan Schooner. the Mediterranean was »failure. house. The balloon was uninjured. Senator Morgan said: "It is the pol- Washington to accurately figure on in consultation with the sub-treaaury Colfax, Wash., wheat sales aggre the cost of const rueion.under the'con Willemstad, Island of Curacoa, icy of appointing the lx-st men to officials and secret service officers over Portland Market». gated 350,000 bushels at 40 cents. Toulon, Oct. 17.—When count de Oct. 21—A fishing schooner which office." ditions that exist there, but if the the theft of over $5,000 from an ex la Vaulx landed here today he said arrived here tislay from Aruba island, Wheat — Walla Walla, nominal Revolutionary outbreaks occurred present plans prove to lx- too expen northwest of Curacoa, brings the tluft the weather was bad yesterday. press package containing $7,000con Strike At Singer Work» lit Seville and other Spanish cities. sive the difficulty may lx' rem«li«l 54oi54t$c; bluestem, 55c; valley, 55. story that the Arends, a Venezuelan A hard east wind blew the balloon signed from Buffalo to the sub-tre*»- Flour — liest grades, $2.65® 3.50 per by a further appropriation at the New York, Oct. 18. — Because The convention of the American schooner, bound from La Guyara for toward the coast of Spain, and a ury president. The original package barrel: graham, $2.60. refused to work Bankers’ association o)x-n«l at Mil next session of congress. Maracailio, carrying a sum of money heavy rain also fell. The passengers was tilled with $7,099 in bills of the Oats—Old, 90®$l percental. man, 150 men waukee. Barley—Feed, $15® 15.50; brewing, assembling department of the Singer from the government destined to pay in the balloon eventually sighted the same denomination as were in it Cabinet Discussed Tea. Several eastern capitalists send rep $16.00 per toil. Sewing Machine company’s works at the troops on the frontier,the amount St. Laurent light, near Port Y’endrex, Washington, Oct. 21.—The cabinet Certain pin resentatives to the Malheur county, Millxtuffs—Bran, $17 ® 18; mid Eli zabethport. N. J., went on strike Ix-ing Variously estimated at from and fearing that the balloon would he when it left Buffalo. meeting today lasted less than half an dlings, $2O®21; shorts, $19®20;chop, Oregon, oil fields. holes had been made in the covering $2.i,000 to $10,090, encountered heavy blown ashore, they decided to aban today. The strikers asserted that un Cuban election law will lx* promul hour. Secretary Hay was present for $16. less the man was discharged 2.700 weather off Aruba island, and foun don the voyage, and therefore sig at Buffalo, and when the package was the first t ime under the new adminisra- gated. Hay—Timothy, $11® 13; clover, other employes would follow them dered in deep water, the entire sum nalled to the cruiser I)u Chayla, again till«! these pin holes, which Six Ix’ing lost. The crew, according to which was escorting the balloon, ask had pénétrât«! two portions of the King Leopold, of Belgium,will visit on but had nothing to present to the $7(<i9.5O; Oregon wild hay, $5®6 per out of the works tomorrow, thousand ¡icrsons, including many the story, reached the island in a ing to be taken on board, which was covering, were found to tit exactly. cabinet Practically the whole time ton. A merica. Butter—Fancy creamery,25® 27Xc; women are employed by the company. boat. The amount is supposed to done with only slight damage to the The package was carefully traced, A general strike of tobacco workers was s|x-nt. by Secretary Wilson, who dairy, 18®20c; store, 14® 15c per have been part of a sum raised in balloon and no injury to the passen and it was shown that it hail not been occupied th«1 cabinet with a talk on is on at Heville, Spam. Caracas a fort night ago from the banks gers or scientific instruments. The tampered with from the time it was the growth of tea in this country. |x>ii nd. France Is Retrenching. of Venezuela by President Castro. voyage lasted 42 hours. Senator Frye will remain nt the Secretary Gage returned to the city Eggs—Storage 20®22'2c; fresh 23c. receipt«! for by the express com|>*ny New York, Oct. 17.—The Paris cor If it is actully lost, the government head of the commerce comm it tee. Cheese—Full cream, twins, 12^® until it was deliver«! at the sub today from his western trip. Banker» in Convention. 13c; Young America, 13t*® 14c per respondent of the Times says the has sustaind very severe blow. The treasury. It was also proved that it England orders 29,000 soldiers to budget committee, in spite of the re sinking of the schooner was attended pound. Trainmtn Crushed to Death. Milwaukee, Oct. 17. — The 27th had been receipt«! for in good otder lx' in readiness to proceed on active monstrance of M. De Lannesannoa, with certain suspicious circumstances. annual convention of the Bankers Poultry — Chickens, mixed, $2.50® ’ at the sub-treasury, and that the service. Birmingham. Mich., Oct. 21 — the minister of marine, has struck The weather Sunday night was calm, 3.00; liens, $4.00; dressed, 9®Ilc seals were unbroken. After the ex- Cudahy withdraws the reward of Three trainmen were crushed to death |ier pound; springs, $3.00 per dozen; out the vote for three new ironclads. and the captain of the Arends resides association closed a two days’ session here yesterday. Bankers from nearly l>ert examination tin* s«-ret service in a heat! eml collision Ix-tween two $25.000 he offered for the alxluctors There are other every state were present. • The niem- men are inclined to think the pack ducks, $3 for old; $3.00®4.00 for M. Caillalux, the minister of finance, on Aruba island. freight trains on the Ih-troit. Grand of bis son. announces that the government will minor details |>ointing to the |x>xsi- Is-rx of the association represent a age was tampered with after it reached young; geese, $6®7 per dozen; tur No passengers are allowed to sail Haven A Milwaukee railroad curve keys, live, 10® 11c; dress«!, 10®12%c oppose with extreme energy any pro bility of collusion with outsiders to combin«! capital of over $8,000,000,. the sub treasuiy and had been re five miles west of here. posal to increase the expenditure. secure ¡tosaession of the money. from Cape Town |s>rts without mili j>er pound. 900. ceipt«! for. tary permits. Mutton — Lam be, 3L4c, gross; Montier Battlxhip for England. Armed Anarchitti Arrested. Friendly Solution Can B< Reached. Butte Murderer Caught Surprixd By Rtvolutionut». Burglars blew open a rafe at Bluff lamdon, Oct. 21.—The admiralty dressed, 6®6',c per pound; sheep, Paris, Oct. 18.—A telegram re- Butte, Mont., Oct. 21.—Patrick F. New Y’ork, Oct. 17.—The Buenos ton, <>., setting tire to the building. has sent instuctiona to D**von|x>rt to $3.25, groes; dressed, 6c per lb. New Y’ork, Oct. 17. — Landing nn- Hogs — Gross, heavy, $6® 6.25; ceiv«l at Lisbon from Rio Janerio Hayes, who shot and kill«) William Ayres correspondent of the Times They got nothing. prepare for the construction of a battle exjiect«lly early Sunday morning, ship larger than any now existing. light, $4.7n®5; dressed, 7®7<^c per asserts that two Italians were ar McCaine last Saturday, was captured says that in spite of the warlike pub at Taboga Island, a watering pla** The sultan says he will op|s>se any rest«! Friday last in the corridor of The displacement will lie 16,500 tons, pound. effort of Great Britain to assume au Veal — Small. 8® 8 4c; large, 7 the Presidential palace by an officer last evening near Elk Park canyon, lications regarding the strategic 12 miles off Panama, a party of re' * and the length 125 fia t. She will la> thority over Koweit. ®7 t*c |>er pound. of the guard. Both were arm«! with alxmt 1.» miles from here,and brought roads made by Chip in disputed ter lutionists surpris«! the garrison, cap* the first of the King Edward class. Beef—Gross top steers, $3 50®4.00; revolvers and daggers. In Rio Janeiro to this city. He refuses to say a ritory. and the hostile atmosphere tured arms and ammunition, kid House of deputies of the Episco Von Bulow » Deusion. cows and heifers, $3.00®3.50; dressed it is lielieved they are anarchists and word concerning the shooting, and created by the Chilian war party, the naped the Alcalde and two other palian convention at San Francisco Berlin. Oct. 21.—It is re|«>rt<«l in beef, S^irfO^c |>er pound. intend«! to kill President Sallis. will not even admit that he is the president of Chili has mad«- emphatic officials and carri«f away two «num regulates remarriage after divorce. schooners, one of them loaded witi government circles in Munich that Hope—8®10^c per pound. man want«!. His identity, however, declarations that friendly and peace- provisions and the other Iwlonging Booker Uashin<ton st White House. Johann Moat, the anarchist leader, < mint von Bulow, at the wish of Wool—Valley, ll®13i,c; Eastern has Iwn proved without’ a doubt’ |**I •-«1.-4^ —_ — / Al 1 • Z» •_ . * - ful solution of the difficulties can l>e to the alcadc, says the Panama c- is sentenced to one years' imprison Bavaria and Wurtemburg.has divided Oregon, 8® 12 ^c; mohair, 20®21c per Washington, Oct. 18. — B«x>ker T. Heappears sick and is completely reached within the terms of the respondent of the Herald. They a.*' ment for publishing articles regarding to drop the minimal duties from the pound. " ashington. colored, dined with the worn out from his endeavors to escape treaties and agreements between obtain«! a large quantity of pro'|S new tariff bills. the assassination of McKinley. Potatoes—$)®$1.10 per sack. president this evening. from justice. the two republics. ions and raised alx»ut $399 in »liter. Austria and th« Boer War. A Sp««dv Automobil*. Insurrection Practically Subdued The |H-trifi«l forests of Ariaona Anthrax, the sixth plague of Egypt. Would S«ll Panama Canal. Alaska Towns at *ar \ ienna. (Vt. 21. — Dr. Kaiser wax 1 mention«! in the bible, is ravaging were recently examinetf anew under New York. Oct. 21.—According to London. Oct. 18.—"The Americans New York, Oct. 17 — A dispatch tislay el«-t«l first vice president ot the lower counties of South Dakota. Seattle, Oct. 17.— A hot conte-l the direction of th«- general lami the Unterhaua. In returning thanks have practically subdued the insur the Tribune a contract has lieen from Paris to the Tinies says the on between Juneau and D-ut* The population of Nevada has gents in otlict'. The silici)!«! logs lit- in the Dr. Kaiser seiied the occasion to in the Philippines," said awanl«| in this city for an automobile directors of the new Panama com City. Alaska, over the c. nrtlio»* conditional upon the machine being g rex tent abumlancc within an area of terpellate the government on its at , shrunk to 42.001). iMugla* < Chairman John Howard Gwyther. able to make ,0 miles an hour on a pany, in a circular to the sharehold and vault location. 11. latest census bulletin shows reviewing the position of the eight square miles in Apache county. 1 titude in regard to the South African Char- I* vt I road. If this speed can lie at ers. say that Colombia has exprereed sought to wrest them from »Rne*" In mime place« they lit- more thickly war. He insisted that Austria should i that Chicago outclasses all the other lered Bank of India, Austrslia ami tain«! the price for the auto com a reidiness to sanction the transfer and the latter is determined n0* ‘ than they could have stood while intercede to secure through arbitra large cities in the number of deaths China at a meeting of the share peted is to lie $20.000. Among those of the canal to the United States. allow them to go. A Juneau «li’P» ‘ . Its total holders. ‘‘Order is slowly evolving who are «aid to lie interested in the An estimate of the value of the un- openly accuses Governor Brsdv living as trees, and it ia thought that tion an end to the "roblier war now from railroad accidents. is therefore l>eing pre l-eliii; Is-hind 11" ' -' '■ they must have been carried there by wag«l by Great Britan." That coun for the census year is 330, while the out-of chaos, and the natives, feeling ex|xrimint are Ixwis Nixon G H ilertaking a swift current of water in th«' nn-«- try. he add«l, should l>e obliged to combined total for nine other large that peace could I m ' relied ti|ion, are K. ndall. G. W. C. Drexel and Freii- pared. at the request of the Isthmian hood, among other thim:». Tlx eities is only 486 < ami! commission. It will l«e ieady is the mn«» determin«l e'er n-c- ' resuming their ordinary avocations." crick Lunde. osoic age. by the time congress meets. in the nortnern cities. Of three wires of same thickness From the offensive fusil oil tin- skill Anarchy in Macedonia Cannibal» Captured Spaniard» one made of gold will sustain 150 Col Mead* to B* Court.Martial*! of th«' chemist has Ixx n able to ext ract Ran Into An Op«n Switch. Kru<tr S«nou»lv HL New York, Oct. 21 —The Balkan )x>un<ls, one of (fopper 302 pounds, Madrid. tVt. 18. — Advices receiv«! th«' odors id several flowers and fruita Washington, Oct. il—Secretary ft St. States correspondent of the Times re one of iron 549 pounds. Paul, Oct. 17. — Advices Berlin, Oct. 17.—The re- from Rio Muni. « Spanish possession 1 Long has approved the recommenda The moat extensive systt'm of canals ports a state of chronic anarchy in Ceived here are to the effect that east- Zeitung texlay print» » 'I Mr Gibraltar is tobe strengthened by a on the west coast of Africa, say that ; tion« of the court of inquiry in the in the world is on the Great Plain« of Maeislonia, owing to the lawlessness bound Hyer No. 4. on the Great front Hilversum which • o ■ ” ’’ «. h 'ii China, which is fairly «eaiiual with of the Allianian.«, whose attitude tow breakwater on the east, where battle cannibals have recently capture«!. ease of Colonel R.dn-it J Mead,United Kruger, in spite of •I'1"* canals. ard the Christian population is worse ships can coal under complete shelter «•■ven Spanish marines and hare eaten i SHates Marine Corps, »ml will order a Northern railroad, ran into an open severely ill. by means of a light railway through switch tonight at Kilva, Mont., a the prisoners. Night schemi» m'h«xd« established a year than that of the Kurds toward the court martial to try Colonel Meade on small siding near Poplar. -, The a rock tunnel. Seventh National WRI R«»«n,€ engine ago »go to t teach ----- _ English to Hawaiian* Armenians. charges of intoxication while on duty deci Sailed For th« South P«d*. have been alxdished Invaline of non- and three cars left the track and Edward Beaupre, an 8^-foot Can New York. Oct. 17 — It of giving false testimony. sn«l of vi’^ Punpub Crop» Wilhered. xklM attendance adian Giant, is h>oking for a 7 f««-t were hadiv wreck«!. Engineer Huff Gothenburg, 8w«len. Ort. today at a meeting of tl • I lating the regulations in failing to laihore, Tunjaub, Oct. 21 —The bride in order that he can win a prise Pr> :,—or Otto Nord«n*ki<>ld • s 111 The (»npiilation of New York city, i>-s|x.nd to charges preferred »win.t man was instantly killed and Fireman ers of the S venth Nat ■ autumn crops in the unirrigated soil left bv a French nobleman to lx- given pole veeael, Antarctic, was wa Keyes aencmaly injured. It is said Chicago and Philadelphia is almost resume business about hjm by Col,mJ I»enny «ml Lieutenant that several passenger* were slightlv and to continute the one-twelfth of the population ot the throughout the Piinjaubhave entirely to the finest pair of giants married cheered bv thousands of people Lauchheim.r. 1 nit.-d 8t.,t-« withered, the ti'oiiaenm having failed. jsch year in France. urt, while the baggageman and corporation as the tSventb areenibM to bid her farewell. whole country. ’ MAnnv tirj* poetai clerks were liadly shaken up. bank. 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