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Dv«(h I Z M r B KI.I. BKOS., I'roprlslor*. KEÍ’l’TIVE SEssiox o Eugene Weekly Guard. O I SENATE BEGINS CONSIDERATION Washington, Dec. 12. — Senator OF THE CANAL TREATY Mitchell’» Indian war veteran bill, ON I I POINTS. Wi 13. — Much of the Portland, Dec. rAKTS OP OREGON. EUGENE...................... OREGON. recently introduced, reads as follows: ! tary commission in tli«' Philippin*- mystery connected with the stealing headid by Major Henry S. Turrill, “That the provisions, limitation» Lodge Explained the Difference Betw<,n of th«* $10,LXXI worth of diamonds from Admirsl D<w«v Suitzinz Him in Mo»t I Places surgeon, »«'ntenced Juan Olivar, a Commercial and Financial Happenings of Im. the and benefit» of an act entitled ’An All*rt F. Lowenthal in the Portland Old Canal Treaty and the New ow _ Filipino, to Is- hanged, Olivar wa* —Hu Conduct Chanctizzd by ••Vnccil- ‘ act granting ¡»'unions to the surviv- I A portance—A Brief Review of the Growth hotel November 17, wa.« cleared up the leader ot a band of ladrone* which Change of Wording Gives A Comprehensive Review of the Important lation. IJilztorinezz and Lack of Enter ors of the Indian war* of 1832 and ,h< t sited made an attack upon the house of arrest of Kelly and Improvements of the Many Industries yesterday by the ilappenmp of the Past Urek Presented States the Right to Fortify 1842, inclusive, known as the Black- Theodore Labrador, president ot an<i Control prist’’— Should Hive Obeyed the De Wiley and Br oka Grant, in this city, Throughout Our Thriving Commonwealth In a Condensed term Which Is Mos' Hawk war, Creek war, Cherokee dis Mima, Panay, and capturisl him, hi* the Canal In Time of War. and W. H. Woods and Mrs. True Likely to Prove of Interest to Our Man" brother, wife, partment > Order». turbances, and the beminole war, grandmother, god — Latest Market Report Johnson, in Omaha, Neb., all col- approve«! July 27. 1892, be and the Riders. mother, small daughter ami 11 police Washington, Dec. 11._ The open ore«l. Brooks Grant says that tt iley man The gramlmother, godmother Washington, Dec. 14.—The report »ame are hereby extended, from The new Y. M. C. A. building Ì* confessed to him that he (W iley) was th«* date of the passage of this act, session of the senate yesterday Ú Murderer Dalton w as found guilty < f and «laughter were shot to death in baleni has been formally openeii. of the Schley court of inquiry was murder in the first di'gree at Port the vicinity of the capture; Labrador, th«' man who stole the diamonds from promulgated by Secretary Long to to the surviving officers and enlisted devoted to routine business, such ■ be The tt'illamette river is rising, men, including marines, and also hi* wif«' and th«' |*>li«'emun were land. Wiley said said: : “1 night. There are two reports. ing 16 feet above the low water mark the Portland Hotel. Ad the volunteer» of the military and the presentation of bills, Mormons have mad«' 3.<XX) convert* taken loan isolate*! *|x>t anil kill*«! i in the Portland Hotel in The senate then never was miral Benham and Admiral Ram-ay naval service of the United States and memorial*. with l**i los. I lie brother made hi* at Albany. in th«’ mountain counties of tt my life. I 1 diil not steal the dia- concur in the first, which is signed who served for 30 days in the Florida went into executive session on mot ., Inci»i*'iitally Olivar anil bi* Pendleton wheat buyers have just * ■ ’ •cupe. Virginia. tt’hen Woods and Mrs. hand rol died Labrador of 78 can«, BIX) purha-*'*l 75,000 bushel* at 50 cent* monds. by Admiral Dewey also, as a matter and Georgia Seminole Indian war of of Lodge, who has charge of the Hav A block of 17 business house- Johnson were arrested in Omaha $3,- of form. Admiral Dewey makes a 1*17 to 1818; the Fevre river Indian Pauncefote treaty, and adjourned |«M’M Ull <1 other article» p»*r bush«'!. burned at Sw««*twater, lex.; war, of Illinois, oi 1827; the Sac and l:55o’clock. After going i,i;. , pro Genei* ,il Chaffee >*riticis .-»tockhohlera in the la wis and Clark (XX) worth of diamonds and jewelry separate report, although lie agrees $150. (XXL Fox Indian war of 1831; the Sabine ecutive session, Senator H ar [ ....... t c«tding’ 1 on the ground centennial will meet January 13. for were found in their possession. fi Ik <ii»e«l v 1.1* i*harg*d »<>1« with the findings of facts sub-erilsd Indian disturbances of 1836 anil 1837 ; eii the report of the c. mniittee i.n South Manchester, ( 'onn. the purp ’ .s«' of organizing an«) electing took How the stolen diamonds to by the others. the Cayuse Indian war of 1847 and judiciary, recommending the con. weavers struck to have their machin- murder 11* a l*oar«l of director* wings from Portland and came into Tlie majority report condemns Ad 1848 on the Pacific coast; the Florida firmation of Attorney General erv changed. him with intent to Kill and robls-ry, The Clackamas county court has the possession of tt msls and M rs. miral Schley on 11 points, while Ad wars with the Seminole Indians from The senate then, liefore takin ■ un while the murder of th«' three w tuen, Burglars roblxsl a bank at OtTereil a reward of $1LX) for the arrest Johnson c«>ul«l not Ise positively fath- miral Dewey sustains him in most 1842 to 1858, inclusive; the Texas the Isthmian canal treaty, pr » . .',¡4 poiic' man one »mull girl ami the | O.t but were UlisU’ « s-fi.l at and «oliviction of the party or parties om»-t| by the detectives la-t night, but places. The majority opinion finds and New Mexico Indian war of 1849 to pass upon other nomination« ; was not include«! in ie charges, in the same state. A band oi Tulisanes, armed with who are practicing hohi-upsami high it i.» known that Mrs. Johnson is in in brief that Admiral Schley should to 1856; the California Indian disturb which there are an exceptional« Goldsmith A Co.’s housefuinisliing pri ■-«- ’Ceeded with the utmost dis- mu timately acijuainted with tt iley, and have ... —............................... ances ro ui of 18;>1 ami 1852; the I tali In- large number liefore the senate. I hi I o », rifles and daggers, killed 11 way robberi«** in that county. establishment in Mi'waukee was dam- m**mb*'rs «>1 th«* Echevarra family ut tn Cienfuegos anil ' maintained I ...... ¡¡k|1 disturbane: r v _____ ____ 'es of 1850 to 1853, A company ba* Is'cn incorjiorated that she live«! at Sixth and Burnside patch After a number of nominationi aged $50,(XX) by fire. Naro, Mashute, on August 14. 1!HX), for the pur|*>««' of « xt« nding the e.««'- streets until November 21, when she a close blockade that he should have j|ic)ugive, anil th«' Oregon and tt’ash- had lieen confirmed Senator L.«l 'e this city for Fremont, Neb. It Major General MacArthur h <- ls*en fur the sole reason that (lie victim* tric lin«’ from Lents, a suburb . ft . ________ endeavored to obtain i is inn.rmaiton oi jngt(>n territory Indian wars of 18.>1 called up the canal treaty ami u ,de » iggest«»! that Mrs. Johnson and p<>*- | the Spanish there; that lie should to 1856, inclusive; and also to in- brief statement regarding that con- order«*! to assume command of th«' Wi re Sp.miai> 1». Two liu inl’’ r* of Portland, on to Springwater. * r «ibly another accomplice wer«* were U th«' have proceeded to Sanitago with dis- 0|Ui|e the surviving widows of such vention. The senate then adjourn.<| department of the Colorado. the loin«! wi re brought to trial an«l around through the Molalla coi.i* y sibly The Democratic senatorial caucus were sentem i'd to be hang«**l. But and join th«* lim* of the Portland <’ity ones who took the plunder East, to patch ; that he should not hav«' made ojtjcerg and enlisted men, provided, ! in order to give the Democratic niem. the retrograde movement; that he that such widows have not remarried, bers of the committee an opjs.rtunitv con*i«lered the canal treats', but could in view **f th** fact that the more A Oregon Railway Co. at Oregon City. dispose of it in small quantities. j should have obeyed the department’s ami provided furtner, that where to hold a meeting. Wiley is also charged with having responsible participants in this crim«' reach 11«» division, ls*ing divi<h*«l. The SoldiiT«’ Monument .\ss«cia- committed three burglaries in this orders; that he should have endeav there is no record of enlistment or already had paid th«' death ¡»'iialty, I Lodge contended that the new The eighty-third anniversary of the the senteiK'i s wer«' commun'd by tion, organized several weeks ago, to city, and he admits the truth of the ored to capture the Spanish vessel* in muster into the service, in any of the — - w ........ - ; treaty does away with all the objee- ........ .. ---------- admission of Illinois into tin* I nioli General Chaffee to life imprisonment. erect a monument to the memory of | charge. Santiago; that he did not do his wars mentioned this — act, the re-1 tionahle features of the last conven 1...........v— in ............. ,------------ veterans of the Indian, Mexican. Civil as a state was celebrated at Spring — utmost to destroy the Colon; that he cord of pay by the United States shall tion, and enumerated the particulars Y’gnacio Sisoting, an insurgent field. leader ojs rating against the American and Spanish-American wars, in Lone WORK OF THE BREVET BOARD. caused the s<|tiadron to lose distance be accepted as full and satisfactory in which the revised agreement con Fir cemetery, Portland, has indorsed in the loop of the Brooklyn; that he proof of such enlistment and service.” forms to the action of the senate in Prince Tuan isjilanning a rebellion government after having taken the thereby caused the Texas to back; oath oi allegiance, was sentencisl to a d«*sign. The monument will cost ¡(■'Mongolia. the last congress, when the old treaty from $2,(XX) to $6,(XX), according to Its List Contains Nearly One Thousand Names .that he did injustice to Hodgson; be hanged for murdering 11 woman He analyzed the new STILL HAVE RATE TROUBLES. was liefore it. Every roailroad entering Salt Lake the material used. Already $200 has j that his conduct in the campaign was HiiH|H <'ted of friendliness to th*' I nited —President Roosvelt's Name on List treaty from beginning to end, show has joined in a rate war. )>een subscriled. characterized by vacillation, diliator- Violent Disturbance in the Rocky Mountain ing that in specific terms it abrogate» State*. The «late of King Edward's coro Washington, Dec. 13 — The army iness and lack of enterprise; that his A new bunk is to be opened in the Clayton—Buiwer treaty of 1850, Region—All Lines Concerned. nation is fixe«! at .luiu* 26, 1902. Ixvard, which has been for several' official on 1 the coal supply “ ’ ‘ report* _ Not the End, Say« Raynor. Grants Pass in the near future. which, he said, had stood constantly Yukon miners are unknowingly 'were misleading and inaccurate; that Salt Lake. Utah, Dec. 12.—Every in the way of the construction of an Baltimore. Dee. 14. —Isador.Raynor months preparing a list of officers One hundred thousand bushels of throwing away* thou-amls of dollars showed keen disappointment when his conduct during the battle was self railroad doing business in Utah, ac isthmian canal. The abrogation of wheat sold in Pendleton the other who shall lie recommended for brevet possessed, and that he encouraged in cording to the Herald, is engaged in worth of platinum. this treaty, he contended, was a nio-t the findings of the court t of inquiry day for 50 cents per bushel. rank in consideration of gallant ser his own person his subordinate otti • a rate war, the slashing being prin important achievement, and lie did tonight, A French aeronaut, who has already were communicated to him 1 cipally on west bound traffic, for not believe that the United States The first heavy frost of the season’ vice* in Cuba, Porto Rico, the Philip cers and men. crossed th*’ Mi*dit«'rrani*an, will try He announced that he will go to Admiral Dewey, in his report, says which there is a wild scramble, re should or would lose an op|sirtunity Washington as soon as his engage visited The Dalles the latter part of pines and China, has completed it* to cross the Atlantic. work and the report will 1« submitted that the passage to Cienfuegos was gardless of rates. The Rio Grande to make secure that concession. will consul last week. As yet there has been no incuts will permit and The Scranton, Pa., lalsir conven that in view road and the Missouri Pacific, com to the secretary of war in * day or j . r made ' ' with ' all 11 dispatch; ' _ Senator Lodge also called attention tion was unanimoua for Chine-«' ex Admiral Schley to tight the case to a snow fall. »_: ’ ------ two. Thi* list i* to take the place of _• hi c«’“ 1 1 "«PP1?’ t|le blockade of prising the western part of the Gould to the omission in paragraph 1 of clusion, but not for Japanse exclusion. finish by every appal that is possible. The first regular oil driving outfit 1 Cienfuegos was effective ; that he al- system, are said to have lieen active article 3 of the words “in time of He said : to Is’ put in operation in Eastern Ore that laid before the senate last ses- iowed the Adula to enter Cienfuegos in starting the light. Sja'iiker Henderson has announc«'d The Oregon war as in time of peace.” He said “1 would prefer npw not to say gon will be set up near Vale within a smn and withdrawn be for«* action. t illfornlrttion . that his dispatch the new house com mitt«'«’». Ibis is anything in connection with th«' Short Line and the Union Pacific, that in the old treaty the paragraph Notwithstanding that this board began t( , Santiilgo wa * with as much dis- few days. not usually «lone until after the holi opinion. says the Herald, held well aloof on read “that the canal shall be free I think the country will with the purpose of very much re-1 --- - day recess. The Listen Lake Gold Mining Com striding the bestowal of brevets, they patch as possible, keeping the squad Chicago and Missouri river west and open in time of war as in time almost unanimously accept Admiral Wayne, W. Va., was almost wip* *l Dewey’s judgment. The testimony pany, with heailqiiarters at Sumpter, have been unable to keep the num ron together; that the blockade of bound business until yesterday, when oi peace, to the vessels of commerce Santiago was effective and, finally, shippers over that system were in and of war of all nations on terms of out by tire. Eight businesa build was so overwhelming upon almost lias been incorporated with $500,000 total of name* much below 1,000 in that he was the senior officer off San ings and three dwellings were de every one of the specificat ions in favor capital stock. formed that they would be “taken entire equality,” etc. IL' urged that number. It is said that President tiago, in absolute command, and en care of,” no matter what might come the omission of this phrase had the stroyed; loss $40,(XX). of Admiral Schley that I must con- The first consignment of coal from Roosevelt’s name will be on the brevet titled to the credit due for the glori effect practically of leaving (he The Texas Railway commission ami fess I am utterly at 11 loss to under the mines of the Nehalem Coal Min list with the rank of brigadier general . . , ous victory which resulted in the total UP- With the Union Pacific in the fray, United States to do with the canal the railroad are at outs. 'Ihe com stand upon what facts or upon the ing Company, at Nehalem, was ship of volunteers. destruction of the Spanish ships. all the roads are now mixed up in it, in time of war according to its own mission is trying to compel all trains evidence of what witnesses the other ped to Astoria and proves to be very For seven weeks the court heard and westbound business from the At pleasure. He also referred to the fact two memliers of the court reached to Im run on schedule time. goo«l fuel. testimony, and for fully a month it lantic seaboard is being moved in that rule 7 in the treaty of the Verdict of Schley Court. t heir conclusion. A member of the English parlia deliberated upon that mass of evi many instances at 50 per cent of the powers regulating the control of the The Lowell copper mine, of Waldo, "I am absolutely satisfied that the Washington, Dec. 13. — The Schley ment, in the coure of a s|>eech, de opinion of the two judges is at total adjoining the celebrated Waldo, dence, finally reaching the conclusion regular tariff rates. Business from Suez canal, which had ls>en em clared that the Irish would never variance with Chicago and Missouri river was taken bodied in the original Hay-Pauncefote the opinion of the Strong and Cass copper properties. court of inquiry has been unusually announced. i have a better opportunity to strike a yesterday at 30 to 35 ¡.er cent reduc treaty, had been omitted from there- country, and this will not by any Southern Oregon, has been sold to successful in keeping its verdict from blow for lil*erty than at present time. means terminate the controversy. I San Francisco capitalists for $30,(MX). the public, but now that the opinions D. P. THOMPSON DIES. tion on the regular tariff. vised draft. Frye intrialuced a new ship subsidy shall advise the admiral to tight it The property will lie opened and are being written, there is some inti The troublo originated, according He quoted from this rule, which bill in congress. to a finish, to open it by every appeal develope«! on a large scale. mation as to what the court will de Leading Citizen and Pioneer Passes Away— to the Herald, about a month ago, provided that “no fortifications shall when the Mallory and Morgan steam be erected commanding the canal or England will improve sanitary that is possible, congressional or Had Been Sick Many Weeks. cide. Although the details cannot l>e ship lines became engaged in active the waters adjacent,” etc. This, he ot herwise, and I lielieve that the condition of concentration camps. Portland Markets. obtained, it seems to l>e certain that Portland, Dec. 14. — David P. competition on shipments from New sentiment < if the whole country will Republicans in th*' senate are deter Wheat— Walla Walla, 59(360; the court will exonerate Schley from Thompson, a pioneer of Oregon and York via New Orleans and Galveston said, was a material concession to uphold him in his resolve not to let the United States, ami was quite mined to have a tariff on Philippine bluestem, 60@61c; Valley, 59 4c. any charges of cowardice and praise one of the state’s leading citizens, to points in the Rocky muontain ter t he judgment stand. ” sufficient to meet the objections male products. Flour—Best grades, $2.65(43.20 his bravery and rapidity in battle, but died in his apartments at^thejHobart- ritory. against the agreement, that the will criticise some other features of Curtis at 12:25 o’clock this morning. per barrel; graham, $2.50. Tillman challenged McLaurin to THE BLIZZARD CONTINUES. United States would have no power Oats—Nominal 95(3$1.(X) pr cental. Ins conduct, notably the retrograde He was 67 years of age. The cause of resign with him from the senate, but DOLE DENIES REPORT. to protect its property. It practical movement and his failure to take death was pernicious anaemia, due to Barley—Fet'd, $16(316.50; brewing. ly left the United States free to fort Two Men Frozen in tht Red Deiert Country more vigorous steps to ascertain organic stomach trouble. Mr. Hawaiian Governor Has No Thought of Re ify the canal in case it should lie con $16(416.50 |>er ton. ho had several ol Wyoming. whether or not the Spanish fleet was Thompson had Is'en in failing health mart is well on sidered desirable to do so, and was in Millstuffs—Bran, $16.50(317; mill signing—Foreign Physicians Excluded. — Th.' dling, $20; shorts, $17; chop, $16.50. at Cienfuegos. It is believed that for several months, and during the Cheyenne, tt’vo., Dec. IB. I line with the omission of the restric the verdict will so far exonerate past four weeks had been confined to I Southern Honolulu, Dec. 3, via San Fran tion keeping the canal open in time blizzard raging throughout Hay—Timothy. $11(4 12; clover, Schley, however, that his friends will ss |sirtion of his room. Three weeks ago his con cisco, Dec. 12.—Governor Dole has Everything is $7(37.50; Oregon wild hay, $5(36 ¡ter Wyoming is terrific, ■troyed by lire. not request a congressional investi dition became alarming, and since given another statement in an inter of war. delayed from three to live hours. ton. gation. that time hie life has been slowly view that he had no thought of re and a blockade is imminent, Great THE BRITISH COAL TRADE. Butter—Fancy creamery,22 L.>«t25c ; en Door t'oni- distri's.» is reported by sheepmen of —♦ ebbing away. At intervals he re signing. dairy, 18(42Oo; store, 12 4(3 14c ¡*er inelander, tt is lapsed into a comatose condition, but th*' R«sl Di’scit s«'cti*in and south- The board of health lias adopted a Wooster University Burned. ),(XX). would rally again and become com rule requiring that all examinations Falling Off of Exports Causes a Good Deal On the pound. ern Uintah county. Eggs—Storage, 20(3224 ; fresh, 27 Wooster, O., Dec. 13.—The main pletely rational. of Apprehension. of physicians who apply for licenses of the Postal ' ih'sei t th«' loss«'« will I«' large, unless building of the University of Wooster Yesterday morning Mr. Thompson to practice here shall lx? in the E ug Telegraph Company, his son and a 11 break occurs within a few hours, (328c, Eastern 22(425«'. New York, Dec. 11.—The situation Cheese—Full cream, twins. 1.3(4 burned early today. Loss, $250,000; was conscious. He answere«! the in lish language hereafter. The nile in the British coal trade is causing* negro driver were killed near Newton, ()ne herili r is reported to have lost his life in the blizzard that ha* raged 134*’; Young America, 14(415c. Mis*., by a falling tree. insurance, $70,(XX). All the records quiries of his nurse and the family may exchule many Japanese and great deal of apprehension on the The blix- Poultry—Chickens, mixed, $2.50(4 of the college were burned, together physician, and spoke pleasantly to other foreign physician*. part of the owners and merchants, The Newton county safe, at Dica I for th*' past day or two. the members of his family. Later in small 3 50; hens, $4.00; dressed, 9(410c ziir*l has scatter««! the herds in The steamer Tampico, of the new and there is a resumption of the tur, Mi»*., was robls'd of $4,<XH) in with the greater part of its equipment, \ per pound ; springs, $2.50(3 3.00. the day he began to sink and relapsed line between Honolulu and Seattie, outcry against the export tax which 1 bunch*'* all over the country. pension warrants, a large quantity to have |s‘r dozen; ducks, $3 for old . $1.50(4 rhe loss includes a fine collection of into an unconscious condition, from arrived here today from the Sound formed so prominent a feature of Sir of schisil teachers’ warrants, $2.250 Mexican hertb r is ii poited Alsmt port, after a stormy trip, She was 16 5 50 for young, geese. $t!(4f>.50 pr doz minerals and relics, valued at over which he did not recover. in checks, a niiml*vr of postoffice Is'en frozen also. $10. (XX), recently presented by the midnight his breathing became diffi days covering the distance, owing to Michael Hicks-Beach’s last budget en; turkeys, live, 11(4 12c; dressed. says the London correspondent of ti e money orders and a quantity of Unite«! States government. A Woman Swindler. cult, and half an hour later the end the 12'3(415c |a'r pound. fearful storms encountered. Tribune. Coal exports have de stamps, and over $!>00 in cash. came. He 'suffered no pain. During one of the gales her forecastle creased by 158,tMM) tons during'f Mutton—Lambs.3 4c gro».«; dressed N< w Yolk. Dee. 16.— I'll«' p<>l ice of Famine conditions in Russia are Around the deathbed were assembled Captured a Boer Command. rail was carried away. Paterson, N. J., iiav«' lieen asked to 640 p'r pound; slurp. $3.25(4 3 50 first 10 months of the present year, worse than the government reports. the metnlsTs of his family, his phy The transport Rosecrans arrived and the average numls'r of days le < p an outlook for ii well dressed, gross; dressed, (hili 4«’ |s'r pound. London, Dec. 13.—Lord Kitchener, sician, Dr. A. J. Giesv, and a nurse. It is reported that 3,000 Boers in relined h*< >king Woman who has lieen here on November 27 from Portland, worked by the colliers ha« genera y Hogs—Gross.heavy, $5.124; light, in a dispatch from Standerton, Trans Mrs. Thompson and the other mem en route to Manila. tend to establish a colony in Chile. She took on fallen off, while in most of th«’ prin going alsmt that city representing $4.75(<5; dressed, 6(rt 7c |ier pmnd. vaal, announces that General Bruce hers of the family Isire up well under coal and left December 3, continuing cipal districts the supply is in excess Native scouts killed Fagin, the that she is authorized to collect Veal—Small. 8(484c; large.7(47 4*’ tt bile Mr. Thompsoh’s on her journey. Hamilton, after a night march, sur the ordeal. of the demand. The iron industry American negro deserter in the Philip funds lor tin’ lils*ration of Miss Slone, p'r pound. The battleship Wisconsin is in port which usually accounts for .’ta.iXXI,* prised ami captured practically the death was not unexpected, the sud She has a paper which says she is pines. Beef—Gross top steers. $3.50(3 I <X> denness of the news comes as a shock here, having arrived from Pago Pago (MX) to 40,000,000 tons a year, has \ hole of the Boer Bethel command at an agent of the American Tract Su cows and heifers, $3.50; dress.d In a lire at Bayou des Allemande», ___ I richardsfontein early yesterday to his wide circle of friends and ac- on Deceml’er 1. She will take 1,(XX) greatly ciety. it Is'ars the names of Bishop beef. 3(47c p'r pound. reduced its consumption I.»., two j*er«on» were burned to morning. Seven Boers were kilhsi qtiaintances in Portland and in the toil'- of coal and ^leax*e in about a owing to the reduction in the num- Potter, Archbishop Corrigan, .1. P. death. Hops—8(4 10e jM'r pound. Northwest. week for Acapulco, Mexico. • and 131 were made prisoners. Morgan and Mis. Gardella Hobart. ' i 1 • *' her of furnaces in blast. Wool — Valley. 11 (4 14c |>er pound, Robliers sto)*' $'2.000 from the Areli Well Treated by British. Eastern Oregon, 8(4124c; mohair. ibald Banking Company, of Archi Russia Warns Turkey. Molten Metal Exploded. Cruiser May Go to Panama. Totpedo Directed Without Wirt. bald, 0. New York, Dec. 16. —Lieutenant I New i York. Dec. 16. — According 21(421 4*'!'*'r pound. Sharon, I’a., Dec., 12.—An explo-1 San Francisco, Dec. 12.—The I nit* N* w York, Dec. 13. — Commander Potatoes—85(395 per sack. Fit*' destroyed a wholesale dry goods to the Constant inopie corn -pondent Colonel Quayle-Jones, who, until si.m that »hook the earth for miles ed States cruiser Philadelphia ('lover. United States navy, attache store at Wilkeabarre, Pa. Low. 1 of t II«' Ixindon Times and New York ordered to England to receive a col around, shattered windows in hun come down from the Man Islsmi The check* which pa ss through the ot the Uniteil States embassy at Lon $135,(XX). Times, . the Rns-ian _ ¿embissy at the i onel's commission, was in charge of dreds of houses at South Sharon, navy yard, where she has !>« «-r under- London clearing hoiis«' in six weeks Another ship has xentunsl (ooclose Turkish capital lias warn«'«! the port«’ are more than tspial in amount to all don, who. with his family, arrived the Boer prisoners at Bermuda, has moved adjacent buildings from their hire on the steamer Kaiser Wilhelm arrived here on the foundations, and caused the injury of going repairs, and is now awaiting to the Washington shore and is on t hat th«' installment of the war in the coin in the world. steamer Pretoria nine men, two perlia|>s fatally, oc- orders. It is expected that slie wi*l demnity must promptly l>e paid. Th«' the rocks. der Grosse last night, to spend the from Bermuda, on his way to Eng- < ur > d at the Sharon Steel Company’s Prof. Ritchey, of the Yerkes obser ‘ (*orre«|s>lident also «ays th*' embassies go to Panama. The arms’ transport A reciprocity feature may I»' incor 'are preparing an ¡«lentical note con- vatory at William* Bay. Wis., ha.» holidays, will repirt to the govern land, He declared emphatically plant today. The explosion occurred Hancock is scheduled to sail tot pirati»! in the forthcoming Philippine eerningjhe mining regulation» arbi- made a momentous discovery in ment on Ail exhibition of a working t hat the stories that he ~ Boer pris in the casting department of the pig Manila on the 16th, with 1,100 sol- tariff bill. 1 trarily ordain««! Inst year. They astronomy, proving the nebular theo model of a torpedo operates! by the oners were not treated kindly, that mill. The metal was l>eing pourea diers of the Twenty-«ev« nth it : *'tr.' Refugees in South African concen 1 wer«' applieii retroactively, with a de- ry and furnishing photographic evi Marconi system of wireless electrical they were in need of clothing. and from the ladle into thecasting ms- The Sheridan will be in r* ad * •• ■' tration eam|H> will Is* sent to the set- . plorably dot rime ntal effect on old dence of evolution among planetary transmission liefore he returns to his that they were not properly it'd, were chin«’ when it came in contact with sail at the same time. s • **■ t post on lhs’ember 28. without foundation. bodies. mining «'lit« rprise» s.inif water, causing the explosion. tb'il distrii't. carry 1,700 soldiers and pa««*** - *• Sweden is to estaldish a wireles» Coal Famine In Philedelphia. Gzlveston’. Financial Difficulties. Trszty With Nkarsgui. Kitchener s Weekly Report No president was ever el«ct«d In telegraphy ayttem all along her Arid Land Bill. Philadelphia, Dee. 13.—A coal direct vote of the |>eopleof th«‘ Unitcl New York. Dec. 16.—A conference Managua. Nicaragua, Dec. 16 — court. I.on« ’ 'ti, Des*. 12.—Lord Kitchener, Washington, Dec. 12.— A ’* er* famine such as has not prevailed for Nt ales. A new process of extracting gold will be held in this city on December in a uispntch from Pretoria, repsirts ence of ths1 senators ami repre-« t’* Ihe Nicaraguan minister of foreign years exists at this port, by reason of Wheat, rye. turnips and ll.ix «re relations, S’ tmr Sanchez, and Wil- from low grad«' ores show«*l satisfac w hich l«oth coastw ise and W«>st Indian 17 of Glveston's bondholders, to dis that the result of last week’s werk is tives interested in legislation h r t ¿«'»■reusing crop* in Gnat Britain liam 1 Merry, United State« minis tory t«'»ta at Ci lorado mines. commerce is almost completely crip- cuss what steps are necessary to meet •11 B srs killeil, 17 wounded, 352 irrigation of arid lands has deter Barley, oats, p.-tat.»-Jami small fruit» ter to Nicaragua Salvador and Cost» Judge Eli P. Evans, of Columbus, p'ed Orders Ur coal both from New Galeaton's financial difficulties, says made prisoners, 33 surrendered and mined to make the Ha* rough' are on the increase. Rica, have signed a protocol for a 0., has servial as judge of the com England and the West Indies are the Journal of Commerw. Galveston quantities of supplies captured. By uw Newland bill the ba- - "fa mon pleas court for 25 consecutive ponring in, but the merchants find has failed to pay interest on some of its Out of 6.831 <-arth«iuak< » which had treaty which provide* for In* ndnii»- for advancing the line of blockhouses in this measure is being perf* ted '■ yean«. themselves unable to mahe shipments. bonds, and the default was made on the eastern part of the Transvaal, been nscorde«! in the worhl from tile •ion of tlour w 1111« under 11 «bgr.Ms. thst unitesi support. It provid* s Vast nickel deposits, the largest in This i* in a great measure due to a December 1, when the city was un- I<ord Kitchener is now able, for the earli <**t times up to 1850 the British fresh ami «tru'd fruits and prcservetl and« the proceesls of the sal* 01 [ . Isltsi were n»|»>nsibh* for no fewer products from tin United States into the worhl. have been ka'ated in South scarcity of cars to carry the coal from able to meet the interest on the 40 first time, to carry out systematic and shall be set aside as a fumi arid year limited debt bond of 1881 ern Oregon. N .-ar.«gua fr< < of duts . the mine». than 225. continuous patrol of that section. lands reclamation »nd irrigst An Anglo-American syndicate i* to Nome of the chry-anthemum bio» Miss Stone Seen. G. A R. Encampment. Shamrock’! Narrow Ettzp* Mins Mzv Mix* to B« Flooded. soma exhibittsl in Boston thi» fall an* Anti-Ana rchist Bill. build a $10,(MX).(MX) modern ofli«"e Berlin, Dec. 13.—The 9o6a corn'- Chicago, De.'. «3 If).—Members of N' w York. I'»* ’ 16 — Hir Thoma« J> _ ... the mon* than two feet in cireumf«*r« nce » Victoria. B C.. Dec. 12 — Investi I building in L«<ndon. Washington, Dec. 12. — »¡s’nsient of the laskal Anzeiger tele- executive committee . f the National The anchors which a large ironclad I ipton « «'up challeiig« r. Shainns'k in the «e grapl - tl it Miss Ellen M Stone, the gation ha.« proved that the fire in the Ballinger introduce«! Council of the G. A R at a meet tt «•»tern mi Iron. I managers are put- earn«’* are eiglit in num)» r—two II,* narrowly «■»• ap««l li'ing destroyed ling . n m> rv trail » to a<*( ommod.it» captive American misnmnary. wm ing here tonight decided to hold the 1 Xten«ion mine, where the terrible today a bill to pn»tect the prxid bowers, two »►»«■els, one stream, one by tit«' tonight. Only th«' trrnii nd.ni« recently seen alive At K.’privenkolibi, I next annual encampment of the or disaster occnrrtsl a few month* ago, 1 vice president, persons in line of increasing pa.*s« nger traffic. ■tern, two hedge* • ff. rt* of tl.*' tiri ni’ u saved lo r. As mar Dubnitz». ganization at Washington. D. U It “ ' 1 * -* . tl.'-r-d though the eeeeio^ to the presidency A new mode of prxalueing steel, w ,» 4.,- i.»l th it t! . . ■ , j At the large automobile show at it was, sh*' was Isully scorched on on«' which it 1« pnxlicted wgll revolu T air has been shut A New York Firs. off, and it trill )>aM*«!or* and foreign minister« will ><e hehi in the fall, although the Madison Nquare garden. New York. ■ id«'. Th«* tire burmsl th«' boiler «hop lionize the industry, has t<ven sucom »- likely lie bill provides for punishment ‘ y • necessary to flood the mine. New York. Dec. 13. —Fire broke exact date ha.* not been selex-tesl. R«’bin*on ("ompany, at gasoline was greatly u»«<1. only one of th«1 I. 'I fully test’d in Germany. out in the IN'nmson Paper Manu Atlantic City and Ih*nv»*r w ,- t»»l th- as was done at Comstock This, be- of any persons w.’io sh.s. u t* 1 > K 1*1. elswtric machine Mitering the lists F.ri« Ba«m, where the O ' <t. s III) 1 <idres« 1 it t! N w facturing Company's store building meeting, but after the »r|w*ala <4 the sides in ing costly, will take a long ally kill, or who, with intent t The In the haul exhibit the »tnhing feat lai«! up for the winter •uni«*!. York ehamlwr of commorcx*. say* the this morning. Within half an hour three delegate« had been heard, the time, and after the fire is out it will shall assault either of then: ure was a X» b»f*’ p w. r Fren Ii ma 8hamrock’a taunchre for same penalties are presents ¡.«1st>• United State» stand» upon the Mon- the plant was a wreck. The loss will national capital was select«*! imam take chine, which coat $15 OtX). Th«* rac- Th«* total <l.-*mag’L fri’ti sry nger to pump the water out person* who shall incite other- mat««! at ♦l*Xi,*«X'. reach ItSO.iW. | roe doctrine and the golden rule. mously. mg types w«’te the center of intaccai. again. of the foregoing deed». O EVENTS or THE HAY o