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death in fire damp . V NEWS OF THE STATE BIG 8TRIKE ENDED. new YORK RLOOD8- TRY OREGON FIRST PLAN' AN OUTBR e ^ Proptrty. ANOTHER JAIL OELiVERy Rochester. N.Y..July 10.—New»from 8ALEM STOPPED the fia.1 devastated district» IS rowing Chicago, July 11.—The »trike of th* JECT TO BE BEGUN. in slowly. Reiorto from Medina show EUGENE freighthandlers is virtually ende*l. tiiat tbe cloudbarat that struck that Maa Appeared on th« p,,,,, Meeting» of the striker» will be held T«jday there Chwf Hydroxr«ph«r N«w«ll Now Es Rou« *® place did great damage. aijht—(Jeard Di»cov,r,d Int^'* tomorrow to ratify tlx action taken are evi<i<n<«» of a great floi, *n«i th« Co«« is Examuw Propoud Site» lor wreckage ia plied up along waterway» tonight by President Curran of the F.r«d-Tr.„pa,M, Mad. Aw.v L * Rturvoir. to B« 5-6« «"<•» ,h‘ N<w »huh have been dried up for a month. A Cemprtkwaaiv« Rtvlcw of th« ImportMt order. Appeared Near Where Ana, Hzppcnin«» uf th« Put W««*. Presented Irogatioe taw - B«»l Immedut« R«»vlU In the neightaring country buildings By the terms of the uettlement the lieved to Have Been SmuM|«g m were destroyed by lightning and rail- 1« a CoMtenMd Form. Which la Most strikers ac««pt the schedule of wages With taut Exp«nditsr*. road tracks washed out. Tbe Genesee Likely to Interut Our Many Ruton. offered them by the railroads July 1. river, which at this time of the year is Salem, Or., July 9__ / An This schedule was ompbaticnily refused Washington. July 14.—Chief Hydro- a mere raceway, is taiay a raging tor man tried to gain entrant rent. Great quantities of driftwood A hot wave in France is resulting in th« by the strikers at the time it grapher Newell, of the geological sur ' [lenitemtiary Monday night — at ’ tr*«» are coming down. many deaths. made. It offered an average increase vey, Ims left for an extended tour of the and From up-river points come report» | according to Guard Sanq^n Rain has checked the spread of chol of 20 per cent for «11 classes of labor Western state», where be will co-oper that the !cw*s=d: lowland» are under water. «*>.; ths w«1** truder appeared on poet No 5 * **■ era in the Philippines. connected with the Freighthan<ll*'rs’ ate with various field parties now mak Cloudburst» have interfered with , . on " n >ard, and ,u BearCreek, a Wisconsin village, has union. The demands of the men wxild ing examinations of feasible sites for traffic on the Western New Nork divl- sion of the Pennsylvania system. The peared to ta watching the night _ , l*een almost entirely destroyed by fire. have made an average im reaHe of about reservoirs under the new irrigation law. , Erie tracks between Attica and Batavia ; It is believed that Tracy »nd M ' Loss, »100,000. 30 |«r cent. He will visit Eastern Or«gon|nnd Wash are washed out. From Churehville received their rifles over this - The death list in the Johnstown 18 »»11. The railroads at the time of "tiering ington among other places. Under the < come reports that Black creek ia the L. * mine horror continues to grow. There the increase, July 1, said that under no policy to be followed of first building , highest known in any spring freshet. that the weapons were brought -1 «ver <t were 600 men in the mine at the time night and secreted in the fo circumstances would they recognize the modest irrigation works, it is quite It is out of its channel and caused great by of the explosion. On» hundred and accomplices. The appearance 0 1 U« damage to growing cr >ps along it» union of the freighthandlers to the ex probable that a site in one of these two forty-three bodies have been recovered banks. Pennyan says that many stranger on the wall at night i» tent of allowing the otticerb of the or States will be select«-d for early con taken A Portland liartendei shot and killed thousands of dollars of damage has been to indicate a further plan fur ganization to make terms for the men struction, especially a» Mr. Newell is done to residences along the course of his wile, mothei-in-law, and another *« oxt. man, and seriously wounded his father- with the officers of the railways by of the opinion that the Oregon delega the creek following through Ham break by the prisoners, ( ““d • that th, in-law, ami then gave himself up to fellow intended to smuggle »eapxn, which they were employed. This was tion did much to fuither the interests mondsport. the police and told them of his crime. Mount Morri« reports the Genesee at into the prison for the use of the one of the chief reasons lor the strike, —5 W j O. His only regret was that he did not that point fully two feet higher than the victo. the men insisting that the union should of the irrigation bill. kill the rest of the family. The common desire of members of highest previous record at any time of be fully recognized. The railroads Before the outbreak of June 9 0L ( Early yesterday it broke one guard was in the prison Jard ? Tracy and the pursuing posse engaged have won a complete victory on this congress from the W estern states is that the year. in another bliKslless tattle in which 16 point. The attitude of the road» the secretary of the interior shall carry through its banks east of the village shots were fired by the officer« and two towards the Freighthandler»’ union 1» out the provisions of the new irrigation and has ruined thousand of dollars night. Now an extra guard i» u**' by the outlaw. It is thought probable th'- name as that maintained toward all worth of crops below here. Many fine and the matter of smuggling in am, , that Tracy was wounded, although it local organizations of railroad men. law with only such haste as is »afe farms have been entirely ruined. somewhat more difficult if the was so dark at the time that it was The freighthandlers demand«! some and in such a way as to place the great Large fields of growing crops have been ini|s>s«ible to see the fleeing man. thing that no other organisation of rail est area of reclaimed lands in the washed away, and all Nunda has suf are alert. Just before the diacovwy road employes in Chicago had asked, tands of settlers in the shortest time fered greatly. Portageville, Pike, the stranger Simpson had walked lo»n The Panama canal treaty^may be and the managers announced that un tainont, Rosetarg, Fillmore ami many- to the south wall, and inspected the signed within a week. der no circumstances would they agree It seems to be the prevalent belief that other towns are under water. The (Secretary Hay has induced the pow the tast results will ta obtained if the farms all about Portageville are laid gate where the Southern Pacific tract to this. ers to vacate Tien Tain. President Curran,of the Freighthand- j government first undertakes the con waste and no field crops can ta saved. enters the yard. He then »tarted the yard northward, and »| lers’ union, said after the meeting struction of meJium sized irrigation The tracks of the Pennsylvania are across The East is suffering from extreme he entered the shadow of the laund^ with the special manageis tonight that washed away, and a new road will have heat. One day's record at Philadel projects, at a malerate cost, each in building, about 200 feet distant he practically had lieen compelled by to ta laid at many pla««s tafcre trains phia and New York shows six deaths itself reclaiming a modest area of land, can ta moved. Pike re|iorts the loss of turned and looked ba« k at the hie own men to ai'cept the terms of the at each place. roads. The action of the teamsters capable, under irrigation, of producing a large iron bridge, the poetoffice build wall. At that instant he »aw a man . Tracy continues to give the officers in was a factor in settling the strike. crops of the first order. Suggestions of ing and ojiera house, a meat market, head above the wall, but it iudds«|. pursuit of him the slip. Every time They took issue with the freigbtbaud- this sort were made to the department cheese factory, drug store, two dwelling disappeared. He waite«l a moment »nd the posse gets him aliout surrounded, lers, and intimated that no assistance by many »enstors and representatives houses and the village warehouse. the head reappeared, and after a [t( lie shows up in a new location. seconds went down out of sight again Tlie Scott A Van Arsdale Lumber could be ex|>ected from them, inasmuch just lefore they 1 ft Washington forjthe Stafford reports heavy damage. FLOOD 8UFFERER8. Simpson dropped a cartridge into the company, one of the largest concerns in 1 as the freighthandlers ha<l struck summer. Members of the ¡xiase .«nd the people liarrel of.his rifle, and when the h-ad Secretary Hitchcock is not personally in general in the section where Tracy Hundred» of People Are Rendered Homeleie Southern Oregon, has lieen sold to ' against the advice of the Chicago Fed NINTH WEEK OF STRIKE. ap|ieared again he fired. Instantly th, Eastern capitalists. The property in eration of Labor. familiar with irrigation matters or with has been the [«st week, express the at lowa'l Capital City. figure was gone, and when the two cludes all timber holdings, and mills The agreement reached by President land matters generally. He is, there opinion that the outlaw is insane. lies Moines, July 14.—Hundreds of with a capacity of 400,000 feet |«r day. Curran with the managers tonight must fore, obliged to depend largely upon No Change in the Situation in the Anthracite guards arrived no tra«« of the nao The special Ixard of engineers to in homeless fi<x«i sufferers s|>ent the night The purchase price was »3,000,000. Coal Fields. could ta found. The surface of the I m * ratified by the men tomorrow, but the recommendations of his subordin vestigate the Harts project at The ground near the wall is hard and ( there is only a very small probability ates The suggestions of Superintend Wilkesbarre, Pa., July 10. — With in school house yards and in downtown ( ine of the largest irrigation schemes Dalles will probably not meet until ent Walcott, of the geological survey, President Mitebell in New York, and ered with grass, so that no track« would , that this will not be done. Beptemln-r, which is much later loan parks without no much as a Idanket to in this state has lieen inaugurated by Bhippeia and the large firms about and of Chief Hydrcgrapher Newell are all the other miners' leaders at Nanti ta visible in the morning. The guardé at first promised. cover them. Borne had to tag for food, Mime of the business men of Baker City. ( town found things in tatter shape to given every consideration. There is coke attending the annual convention did not dare leave the yard at night. It is apparent tthat the visitor «u According to reports from various although every [Hixsible effort was made The plan is to make use of the waters day, and were able to secure freight much data of a general character now of District No. 1, strike headquarters of some oi the smaller stream» Io irri sections of the countiy surrounding to provide for them. the various rail- available, but there are no reports of was an extremely quiet place today. familiar with the system of guarding The charitable | and ship goods on gate a Ixsiy of 6,000 acres of land north Beattie, Merrill, the > -scaped convict eoci«lies and city officials are becoming ! roads as was usual before the striae sufficient detail to warrant the secre The ninth week of the suspension of in force piior to the Tracy and Merrill of the Lower Powder river, between has been seen in several places at the began. tary in adopting or rejecting the sites anthracite coal mining show s no change outbreak, for at the time he apjetrei la tter organized, and it is talieved the i Clover and • loose creeks. same time, tasidcs taing at present heretofore examined. in the situation, there not being the lie would have found his way clear to wants will be generally met. The with Tracy. A record apple crop is assured in the RATE OF INDIAN WAR PENSION. slightest indication that either party is enter the yard if the old system had CLAIM A GUANO ISLAND. ready to quit. The visit of the miners’ still been in for««. The prison official« Chicago teamsters refuse to help smallpox hospital ami the city ball and Hood river country. jail have been tilled with cots. These chief to New York continues to aiotise decline to say what the jules obrervel striking freight handlers. Btnelic'ari«» Art to Recciv* $8 Per Month ThejAshland Iron Works is the name No word of Jiis movements by the night guards ate at present, bot Japinzie at Mircui May Cautc Trouble for interest. can accomodate but a small jxirtion of From June 27- Ambassador Choate has l>een sug of a new company just organized at in the metropolis have been received they are such as to make an entran« American». gested as a candidate for president in those who need shelter, however. Ashland with »20,000 capital. Washington, July 12.—Under the here, and there is much speculation as by a stranger very difficult. Neither the lies Moines nor the 1904. Honolulu, July 5, via San Francisco, to what caused him to go there. The The man who appeared on the will Timtar values in the Nehalem coun Indian war veteran pension law, re A man answering the description of Rae* sin rivers have receded much, The try are advancing rapidly. Claims are cently enacted, pensions will be grant July 14.—Tbe volcano Kilauea i» dying entire coal belt continues quiet, very stood on the walk attached to the out- Merrill has been arrested at Booth net decline sin<*e the high«* t point was now selling for three times as much as ed at the rate of »8 per month, and down to normal conditions again. The few men congregating in the vicinity of side of the wall about four feet in® Bend, Wash. the collieries. The large force of coal the top. He could therefore conceal reached, yesterday, is hut two or three one year ago. will Ire payable from June 27 last, steamer Mauna taa arrived this morn and iron [xilicemen, estimated at 3,000, liimwlf easily, exposing his head only Twenty thousand teachers are in at inches, and the Iles Moines actually The Intercsean Mining Company, of during the lives of the beneficiaries. ing from Hawaii with news that the is kept constantly on duty for any long enough to obserxs the [•oeition of rose half an inch during the night. tendance at the national educational itaker City, has filed articles of i neor This rate of pension applies not only fire haff disappeared, though there is emergency. Several arrests were made the guards. It is believed the situation in the convention in Minneapolis. poration with the secretary "( ata te. Tne prison officials are reticent coo- in this valley of persons for intimidat flocs led distrut cannot lie materially re to veterans, but Ju such widows as still a large column of smoke. The expenses of the Oregon militia lieved for several days, and when the Capital, »1,000,000. Captain A. A. Rosehill, who ha» ing alleged “unfair” workmen but the cerning the attempt to enter the prison have not remarried, but in every in while hunting Tracy and Merrill water finally reaches its former chan arrests were made so quietly as to cause yard, and there has lieen an effort to When the supreme court stance is limited to citizens of the re««iitly secured from the state depart no disturbance of any kind. amounted to »1700, which will lai [«id nel an epidemic of malaria ami typhoid last Monday, Judge F. 8. keep it quiet. These facts were relat ment a title to Marcus i»iand and out of the military fund. The district convention at Nanticoke ed by Guard Gamtail, who waaondotr fever will prevail. upon the chief justice's french, Judge United States. There provisions are contained in the Rlackhawk [tenaion formed the Marcus Island Guano com today disposed of much business of a in the front yard. No attempt, 10 In An estimate of the damage at this Bean becoming the junior judge. All organized Islior and the public in It ia general will be called upon to contrib time is practically impossible, act of July 27, 1892, which by the re- pany, for the purpose of working the routine nature. About 400 delegatee, as known, has been made to run down the culprit. Arrangements are lining perfected for ute to a national defense fund to aid expected to reach »1,000,000. cent law is made applicable to the sur- deposits there, is of the opinion that representing 75,000 mineworkers, are The city count il and the county sup the holding of the fourth biennial fruit vivors of the Indian ware in Oregon, there will ta trouble w ith the Japanese attending the convention, which em th«' striking coal miners in the East. TRACY AGAIN ESCAPES ervisors, acting jointly, have establish fair at Hood River. The date of the Washington and other sections. braces all the teiritory from Forest A family of four traveling overland on the island before lie gets his rights. City, 22 miles north of Scranton, to ed a supply depot at which the flcssl fair will probably Ire set for the second Under the old act and therefore un Rosehill has just returned from San through Oklahoma were murdered bv sufferers received ftsxl upon orders week in October. Shickshinny, 16 miles south of here. Pone With Bloodhound» Cloit Upon 11» der the new one, every claimant will l>e unknown persons, the I ms lies stri|>|M«l sig ms I by the aidermen of their’respect- Francisco, where he had an interview Heel», But fit Throw» Them OIL required to establish hie right to a |s*n- of all clothing and terribly mutilated. SALE OF FORT HALL LANDS. ive wards. PORTLAND MARKETS. sion, and any person falsely or cor with Captain Pierce, of the transport Seattle, July 9. —Convict Harry Tracy Tracy, after an absence of two «lays, The Great Western ami Keokuk A ruptly making oath to any evidence re Sheridan, and was told that the Jap eluded the Washington offiier» atiin Wheat — Walla Walla, 65 4 066c; again showed up in South Seattle. He Western roundhouses are completely Pocatello Mu Bren Choxn u a Better Point quired by the department, will be guil anese on the island resisted Pierce and is once more heading for Seattle. was surrounded hv officers, but suoceed- aubmergrsl, and neither road can cross bluestem, 67068c; valley, 66 4067c. Than Blackfoot ty of perjury. 1 be secretary is direct The posse pressed him hard at Kenton, ed in throwing posse off the track. He the river, owing to washouts and the Barley — Feed, »22; brewing, ed to drop from the pension rolls the when he landed about 14 m mtlis ago. Washington, Julv 10.—The public in fact, his <'s<u[>e seemed impossible sprinkled |>epper along his trail so the destruction of bridges. The Great »23 per ton. Captain Pierce w anted to land to adjust name of any |«r»<>n whenever it shall auction of Fort Hall lands within the Bloodhounds were placed on hi» trick dogs could not follow it. Western can haul no freight, but is Flour—Best grades, »3.0503.60 par lie proven bis name was put upon the some instruments. About 20 Japanese tivo-mile limit of Pocatello will be con within 10 minutes. They were won maintaining its passenger service by barrel; graham, »2.9503.20. A train wreck in Spain rexidted in rolls through false and fraudulent rep were on the beach with arms. He told ducted at the city of P<M-atello, instead close on the heels of the fngitirt. transferring passengers across the river resentations, ami such persons will ire the death of siz persons and th«* fatal Millstuffs — Bran, »lf<416 per ton; [them be had a vessel with 1,800 men of at the Blackfoot land office, as had Pressed .to desjieration, he ecattered in omnibusses. injury of 27. middlings, »21.50; short«, »18; forever barred from receiving a pension. originally been intended. Commis cayenne jiepper in his tracks. The The recent law ia held not to apply to off shore and they did not resist, They sioner Richard«, who will conduct the dogs siH.n came upon tliiB, and once chap, »16. Tracy, the esca|*ed Oregon convict, NO ROYAL PROCE88ION. Oats—No.l white, »1.2001.25 ;gray, any person who is reviving a pension showed him a document in Japanese, sale, consulted with the Blackfoot land tlieir nostrils were filled with the fim has coniplstelv disap|>eared, leaving no of »8 per month or more, nor to any which is supposed to ta a title from the officers, who gave Pocatello as the most substance, balked until it could he re »1.1501.15. trail whatever. Data •I King Edward» Coronation D« finitely Hay — Timothy, »12015; clover, person receiving a [tension of less than Japanese government. Rosehill is advantageous point for holding the sale, moved, which requiied 10 minute1. A new strike has been made in the Fixed tor Saturday. Auguet 9 »7.50010, Oregon wild hay, »506 per »8 a per month, except for the differ preparing to send the schooner Julia K. believing that better prices can be ob They again took the trail but soon lost Thunder mountain mining district, ence between the pension now received Whalen from here and take possession tained there than at Blackfoot, and it. Ixindon. July 14.— It is officially an ton. Idaho, which lias proven to ta the nounced that there will lx« no royal Potatoes — Best Burbanks, 60c per and »8. of the island and work tbe guano. that purchases will be more readily Anderson, the man Tracy made »c- rlciiest yet made. Owing to the great press of business 40c per cental, procession, as originally planned, the cental; ordinary, The United States training ship Mo made. These lands will be sold in 40 company him from Meadow Point 8A sweets. »2.2502.50 at the government printing office, the hican is now 42 days out from Yoko acre tracts by townships, lieginning urday, has been rescued at Rentoa. No trac«' has lieen found of Merrill, day after the coronation. There will growers price«; blank forme for application under the hama, tannd for here, and nothing has with township 5, R. 34 E., and pro one of tli«* es«‘a|M*d Oregon convicta, and be no procession on coronation day, l«r cental; new potatoes, 1 4c. He was ti«*<l to a tree when found. He officers are at a loss as to whether or spart from that in which their majes Butter—Creamery, 20022 4c; dairy Indian war act will protably not be re been heard of her sin«« she left Japan. ceeding by sections in numerical order had lieen subjected to this experienff ceived tafore next week. When avail Rear Admiral Merry i» inclined to throughout the township. The same not Tracy killed him. ties will proce«*d from Buckingham 16018c; store, 16® 16c. before on his trip with the outlaw, »nd able, large quantities are to lie sent to think that she has encountered adverse system will lie followed in townships 6 [«lace- to Westminster Abtav and re F.ggs—200 22 4c for Oregon. it was in a very feeble voice that ne Aguinaldo will come to tin* United turn. the several niemtari* of the Oregon del Cheese—Full cream, twins, 12*% winds and is coming under sail. and 7, same range. The corresponding i made his presence known to hia r*»- States ami start on a tour, delivering a egation and to all veterans who make It is now considered practically cer 018c;YoungAmerica, 134014Sc; fac townships in range 35 will then lie dis cuers. Anderson states that Trary it aeries of lectures and making a plea lor tain, In view of this announcement, that tory prices, 10 1 St leas. personal application to the commis Submarine Wirclzn Ttl<v»phy. posed of in like order. The most desir being aiiled in every possible way by the independence of his countrymen. sioner of pensions. King Edward will ta crowned Satur New York, July 14 —A telegram able lands are situated in the first two four men whom he does not know, bot Poultry—Chickens, mixed, »3.500 from Cherbourg states that Rear Ad townships Sales will be from a large who are aupposed to I m * partner» u A large Issly of Moros of Mindanao day, August 9, since the holding of the 4.50; hens, »4.0005.50 per dosen, No Tiding» of th« Portland or Jramc. miral Fournier was present at experi display map, cash payments lieing de crime with Tracy. for coronation ceremony | Monday, August 1101146 l*r pound; springs, 110 Island planned an ambuacade Port Townsend, July 12.—The Cone- ments in wireless telegraphy carried manded for each tract as it is taken. American sohliers, but the latter were 11, would involve’another full bank 11 4r per pound. »2.5004.50 per dos- Mo Financial Trouble In franc«. warned in time ami diaperaed the ' holiday, with the attendant dislocation en; ducks, »2.5003.00 |*er dosen ; tur maugh arrivisi here at 7 this morning, out on the submarine boat Triton, says Btunczmino M«t Mr«. Lawton. of general business, while Saturdays keys, live, 13014c, dressed, 15016c per and pro«s'e«le<l t«> Seatie. She left St. a Paris dispatch to the Herald. Mes rebels. Paris, July 10.—Contrary to report* are almost universally observed as half pound, geese. »1.0005.00 |>er doten. Louisville, Ky., July 10.-General circulated in the United States, th«* Michaels June 26, ami Nome June 27. sages were received without any diffi Venezuelan government troop«, uiwier holidays. The tiling of such an early culty when under water. It is said to huencaniino, ex-secretary of state in is nothing threatening in the fin»»''*' Mutton—Grose, 2 403c per pound; Th«* steamers Meteor and Melville Dol President Castro’s brother, were de date for the coronation is regarded as dreestwl, 6c per pound. he tlie intention to install the apparat Aguinnldo’s cabinet, arrived in the citv situation here. The ministerof feated by the rels'ls with heavy loss. an additional guarantee of the contl- today an<| presented an expression of will present a bill in the ebamksr • Hogs—Gross, 6 4c; I reneed, 707 4c lar were at St. Michaels. The steamer us on twiard all French submarines. Many of the soldiers ilesert«**! to the dence the king's physicians have in per pound. Lyra arrived at Nome Juno 27. Up to »yni|iathy from the Federal party in deputies tomorrow converting tbe Thirty.Fivt Ptraon» Drowned. ranks oi the insurgents. the time of theConemaugh'sde[iarture, coimeqnvnee of his rapid recuperation. Veal—706c pet pound. the Philippines to the widow of General per cent rentes into 3 per cents, «»: ’* Valparaiso, July 14 — hirty-five per tawton, who resides in a suburb of would hardly choose a tbrestta**» Beef—Groaa, cows, 303 4c; steers. no tidings had come from the Portland President Castro has gone to the Again Erupting. or Jeanie, and the general impression son« were drowned and a house was de- tauisville. General Buencamino left 54044c; dressed, 7®8c per pound. I moment for such an operation. Ho' front with the Venezuelan troo[>«. in Nome is that the resales are lost. troved on the estate of Claudio Vicuna, tauisville tonight, going direct to San Fort IM France, Island of Martinique, Hops—14016 cents per pound. 3 4 end 3 per cents made a rligh* The Thetis is still out on her s« ‘ eond July 14. — There wsiafrrwh eruption of at tax Palmas, as a result of a recent Wool—Valley,124»*15;F«stern Ore Franusco, when«« he will embark for vance today, and the Bourse wa« it*11*’ President Mitchell ia confident that Mount I’elee this morning. bursting of c reservoir there. gon, 8014 4c; mohair. 250 26c pound. search. the Philippines. the e**al miners will win tlieir strike. ally calm. f IV« Toronto flrtm«» Killed Dtilructiv« Cloudburst. Wlral«»» T«l«<r»phy in Ala«*«. String« Phtnomtaon. New York ia to have the most mag The United Presbyterian geneial aa- Tcadwr» Ov«rdoin< It Easton, Pa., July 12.—A cloudburst San Francisco, July 12.—R. Pfund, Toronto. July 12.—Five tiremen nificent hotel in the world. It will be Guthrie, O. T., July 10.—Great ex- •embly ha" received an overture pro- Washington, July 10.—Comp*'J in the Vpper Bushkill district, of an electrical engineer, has arrived citement ha.« been caused at Tulsa, I. have lieen receired at the war 'Irp* poaing union with the reformed church. were killed in a disastrous blaze which 20 stories high and cost 110,000,000. German expert«, after two years* Northampton county, last night, did a here on hi» way to Alaska, for the pur- T., owing to the dincoverv by surveyors ment that certain teacher« in the r_ started in a building occupied by T. Mc The lllinioa Audubon mwiety has *c"r' test on tour men, dec I a re* L borax in the va«t amount of damage, Gnly meager [Mme ol «'«tablishing a wirelex 'ele- working north of that place U creek's in i[>pin*»s have twen trying wartr-d Chicago milliners that proescu* Intosh A Sons, and spread to the whole human system retards assimilation of details are obtainable, ow mg to wash mphic system between the Yukon the aides of the mounds, a» though Catholic children to become Protedar1 ‘ sale hay ami straw warehouses of Gads- tiona will follow if birda are need on outs and the destruction of leh-graph river and the fort at Bate« Rapid, on from great pressure underneath. Gas The complaints have been fnr«ar * by A McCann. These establishments fata and albnmen. fall tat». is escaping from the fissures and a con were destroyed. Five firemen were It ia reported that' Andrew Carnegie and telephone line«. On«' (farmer was the Taaana river, a distance of 195 tinual hissing and roaring can ta heard. Acting Governor Wright, with in*’^1 tions to have the practice, ifitp’*'* * kilieii by lightning. The Bushkill miles Th« line, which will be con- The Missouri state university at buried by a brick wall, which fell upon gave his second cousin. Miss Hair mt they were dead when extract- Lauder, of Pittsburg. »1,000.000 when creek overflowed its tanks and many •trnctel under the aiirection of Chief ’ “ lh** ’•«‘»me top of the highest hill stopjxd. The teachers will tai Columbia has conferred the degree <>l then. Loss, »550,000; insurance. »100,. she became Mrs. J. C. Greenway re fields of grain were almost wholly de Signal (»ffi. or Greety, will be «"ompleted there has been a small volcano at work, that it is no part "f the poll«? doctor of laws on Nanniel 1.. Clemens ed raising large boudler« and tossing them government to hare any religi'1“ u#*‘ stroyed . by Gctober 1. 000. cently. ; Mark Twain.) •side. in the schools. The liberty bell, which has l*een on Want Mo-« Ship» Lik« th« Or«(«n Parto Rusa Export«. Paul Haseltino Stanley, a young TrouM« With Buuto» Southern Pacific Shopwten Walk Out. exhibition at Charleston. has t0en S um Iter Stnk« D«fl»r«4 & A met man, r*«le a horse np the step« er Washington. July 10.—Naval officers San Juan, Porto Rico, Jnly 12.—Ex taken hack to Philadelphia and repla.-ed Pretoria. July 14—There ia «ome Houston, Tex., July 10. — ffve hnn- •Helena, Mont, July 9.-Th* are anxious to have warships named tile Alteri |M«lace. Rome, and was art port» from Porto Kiro to foreign conn- in its position in Independence Hall. ■■Msineas here regarding the attitude dre«I and fifty employes of the Southern the Constitution and the United States, rented. at East Helena between en | y* I trie» for the flseal year eod*si Jane 30 IMvid Crosbv Foster, prevalent of after famous war«hips iu the old time of the Baant*-*«. In a case of wipp.Mw-1 Over » I .OttO.OOO in money was barnod increased 54 per cent over the total of the IVughkeepsie. N Y., savings bank, navy. One of the officers, speaking of treachery during the war. Joel, one of Pacific »hop« at H.nstoa walk cl <)Ut American Smelting A KefiniM 1 z today on the refn-al of the company to pany and the corporation in the Colonial bank, tlx (only tank in I »uch ex|«*rts for la»t y»«ar. the increase is believe.I to ta the ohiset bank preei- this, points out that the more famous their prominent chief», ha» been sum- grant them an increase of 10 per cent Ht. Pierre. The total projM-rty l"re in in th«* island's ex[">rts l*> the United dent in the country was adjusted ami the men »ill He has just ships t lie re are in the navy tlx sasi*r it teooed to Meseru, capital of a military in wages. The company first offere.1 10 the <ie«tr> ve*l city is estimated at »40,-1 is I" get crews to serve aboard them. to work tomorrow. The union ’ * ¡State" was 48 per eent over tbe total pareed his ninety-third birth.lay district of Basutoland, tn stand trial on *«nt" a day increare and afterward 6 recognised, but the company ag""* 000,000. for the last fiscal year. Sugar. toba«so Already the shipment of Ameru-aa He say a there is always a rush and de the * barge of high treason. The para tar rent in. reare for all men who give preferem e to old men and w The removal of Jew» from Ch ieag« ' 1 and tate torn sol the principal arti* le cattle to Souh Africa has l«*gun in order mand by te'th o®«-ers and men to serve ,h« »•< 20 perdar, criminate against none of ,h*°' . on the Oregon, on account of the “ op»-«- mount chief, lerothedi, is likely to h . uf sxpntt. The custom» receipts f<*rthe to reefawk the Boer farms. One cargo and New York gtattoo to tlx owtnlry, men on their part sgree to f by lore», if nreiled. was advocated at a Irei fiorai year reached »«00.000 and of 600 ba« been sent forward, and it is tacular and wonderful run rhe made «up[»>rt J.«i m tix event of toe latter'» tav summons. Troope Troore ma.|- to h 'J °n ronceseions vear from May 1, 1W2. attic id** national conferemo of Jewish charme« the balance from the insular revenue« reported that 10 000 will be sent during around the Horn.” and afterwani in the refusal »0 obey the rr.mnun», hare been dispatched to lx frostier. | niontta'ag'., Al«ier» I The strike has been formally ,*1> Santiago «re tight. the year. was imreamxi by »20.000. in Detroit- off. About 600 men are »?*•*“ EVENTS OF THE HAY Appalling Dizuter In C m I Mias at Jshn»town, Ptamylvaala. ÌITEM8 OF INTEREST FROM ALL Johnstown, Pa., July 12.—Johns PART8 OF OREGON. town has again been visiter! by an ap palling disaster, only less frightful I than the awful calamity of May 31, 1889, in cost of life. A terrible ex plosion took place in the Cambria Steel Com|«ny’s Rolling Mill mine, under Westmont hill, early yesterday after noon, and bow many are dead will take several days fully to determine. That Hop buyers around Salem are offering it is a long and shocking list that may 18 cents for the 1002 crop. reach 200 or more men is fully be A sawmill with a capacity of 100,000 lieved. feet |>er day is to be built at Astoria It was an hour after the explosion at once. liefore any general knowledge if what Hop growers in I«ne county antici had happened go« abroad. Men who pat - more trouble this year than usual came from the mines, escaping with with lice. their lives, told the terrible news, and The prospects are good for a heavy soon it spread like wildfire all over crop of both fall and spring wheat in the city. In mores of homes there Linn county. were most pathetic «««lies. Mothers, The re<-ent rains have brightener! the wives, (laughters, sons and relatives prospects for the grain and hay crops were frantic with grief, and hundreds around Prineville. Cold storage men at Astoria are now rushed to the scene. At the opening across the river from the point the paying 8 cents per pound for large tish, an advance of 1 cent. Cambria Iron company jsilice, with Several cars of Willamette valley several assistants, stood guard, permit ting no one to enter the mine, from 1002 prunes have been contracted for at 54 cents in 25-pound boxes. which noxious gases were coming. It was nearly 4 o’clock when all A. J. Webster has been appointed hope of sending rescue parties from the I deputy fish warden at Astoria, to suc Westmont opening was abandoned. ceed Henry Bultman, resigned. Two men w ho had en*a|>ed went back two miles to see what assistane could An organization has lieen formed in Im rendered, but the frightful damp Granta Pass to stop the taking np of drove them back, and they fell pros mineral laral under the tiniber land trate when they finally, after a desper act. ate struggle reached the outside. Two June 30 there were 1,260 [«tienta in doctors gave them assistance, and. after working with them half an hour, re the state insane asylum, the largest stored them. Their story of the situa number in the history of the institu tion in the mine made it clear that the tion. rescue work could not proceed from the The Indian war veterans of Southern i Westmont opening, and then hasty Oregon belli a meeting at Medford to > preparations were made to la-gin that consider ways ami means for prosecu sad mission at the Mill Creek entrance. tion of their pension claims. Compromi»« Hu 8««« R««ch«d ia th« CN- GOVERNMENT caju Fr«ijhtha*dl«r» Duput«. IRRIGATION PRO tall tbe