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About Broad-axe tribune. (Eugene, Lane County, Or.) 189?-189? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1894)
U KriomUoy . ' romd-h r "u !: w to tiik i.i m: i.kt VOL. I. KtKiKNK. LANJC COILNTV, OKHiO MATUKDAV, NOVi:Mlli:i Jl, Ih'.u. j ' e-". ' , I ; 1.1 . B ( ill. Will UK 'III I- Y MAY." ( V .T - X ( I v. X TAKEN 11V IS. Government's Position in the China-Japan Question. UKOYKK'S MKSS.UiK TO KXTUIS I rrssljsal t'l.velaa.1 Will t-rubasly I'rg That We Hale Trl.U la Altl la Mala talalna lha l'rt af lha Wartd- the I'aalllum af Jaaa. c Wamiisgion, Noveinlier 21. The tatemciit waa made In Congressional circles to-day that President Cleveland' mesaa to Congreaa uuM throw tight on th China-Japan iii'itin ami would forestall any resolution ul inquiiy, A the Secretary of State, uulike Ilia other Cabinet olhVer, make no annual re ort to Congress, the President's mc-nage ordinarily deals with tlii affair In a Imh this government hat any pert, ami aa tk recent negotiations with China aud Japan tra lha moat important iiitrslioii lh department ha bed in some lima, it la concluded he w ill make clear the mmi. turn of thi government. l'i to Ilia present theie la b olh.-tal 'ninriuatlnn on the subject, ami the State I r-artiiiritt haa not staled otlicially that negotiations with I'hina and Japan are in progress. The readingot the :'ieaidcc.t'a iiirvtii ia the tiral huainraa ul Congrv a. an that ItwouUI precede the contemplated tiilro tlurttoil ul resolutions ol inquiry I t l.ep rrsriitative Ilellamy Slorer. tl ih belief of thoae familiar with President Cleveland' position againat foreign en liktigTrmetits that such ridi-rctire as he inav make to thl eiihjcct in lim niru,jii ill ha on the ground u( humanity, tug-ing- that, while thl government n.,-. not reach abroad for connurat and ac quisition, it tan wrll a.lopt an rn I . li l HU-.I policy which will aid iu maintain ing Uia prar anl priori-, ul the world. Jacvn's rostTlux. WAsinxoro-i, NovemWr II'. The China-Japan incident, aa far a the I'nit.d Slalee' otier uf mediation i com-t-mcd, ia considered closed for the prra. nl by those in position to un.liTi.laM. I tha situation. At tha uVf.oi tTiicti t ami at the Chinee ami Japanese legations there ia only negative information to the effect that no positive am art to lha American suggestion of mediation haa lcen re ceived. Yrt wrll-infnrniixl prt.in tar Japan tia ma t lirr ixition rU r in uih a way aa to ami. I lha rnilrrua mant o( a poative l.-. lination an J yrt how har ai.Pplanrj. autil.l hava to I mi br.t on rrrtain .Irlinita inritiona. It il balirvrj thtt tha raarntial ronni.lrra tion on whuh Japan won I J ronx-nt U any mvliation in that China ahall ra.as Uia white Ha of truce, tha emhlr m m- nliel the worl.I ovrr aa an lu lu ation tanl want to treat fur teriut " -i ! taaavt yet mai any Tto nmvVpauaae, aixl lha lat-4 art not dupoaeU to ronahter a ronn.l- atioat offer which ovrrlnok the rarof niaad international emblem of tha white fla. wo ANI ra AT ALU Wacui.iotoi, Noveuiber 21. Secre tary Greeliam eaya he haa rereia no reply from Japan to the -aanlei uffrr of tnetfiation mare by the l'nite1 Hi aire Novemher A, and In the opiaion of otlirr hlate otBciala do deHoile reply Irvm Ja pan it expertei in the Immediate future, ITALY WOILD MOT 0!eT. Iomtm), Novemlier 21. A eperial el i aw patch from Home aayt Italy haa informed the powera the cannot approve of any form of Intervention between China and Japan. THE CRUISER OLYMPIA. It la Klaartaa Thai aaa Will lata Caaaailtalaa Valluo, Cal., NoTm)ier 21. It ku nally been derided by tha Navy Ivpart- iient that for the preaant the Marion will not ga Into cuuiiuiaaion. uwinn to the lack of men, aa it ii deaired to com miaalon the nnarmored rraiaer Olympia, now at the I'nion Iron Worka, aa aoon aa aha romra op to the navy yard, which will be very anon. I'rrpar atory order have alrra.ly l-en iaanrd to Lieutenant T. C. I'rinra of tha Marjnc 'or, drtailin( him to command the Marine Unard, whirh will conaiat of teen noMM-oimniaatom-d nllirera, priratea and mnaii'iana. The Olvmpia will carry alxiot forty officer and men aa her rompleincnU Thi will le none too many, whi-n it i taken into ronaidera tion that abe ia the third lar-. crniaer in the Aim-rii ari navy and a hat tery of four eitflit inrh b'fn Ii !o.iik rillra, ten live-im h rapiil linn if'"", fotirtren all pound and an one rxiuml rapid-flrin(t iiun, four (itliiia and all of the amaller anna that if to make up ahi' hatti ry. The detail of olliwra w ill he innde out jitat a a'am aa the de partment ia Inform. d that a crew can he 4-cnr d here for the ahip. -Many olln c. are more than aniiou to aecure a detail to the (Jl uif.iav. T m.llga a Near Nlhl.or. YVAiiiMiroi Novrmla-r il. Counl Itaventlow, the Hanlali Minlater, lira! tierl of the artlon of Ii iitnrk in ei cliidmit American beef and im-ata throii(li tha pre cablegram from (V xnliien. The Count etpreaaed aur priae, for M irtlon In thtt line had here, to'ore lieerKontetnplatrd. lie aaid the action waa proliahly due to rc iirt fioio liermany, aa lieef recrlvcl at lUn ali fort frequently would find Ita way Into iernmny and thii overcome the lirr Inah reatriclion. II ha I never heard that any of tha Amaniiw-pnalurt 1n "I'i nniark wa aire, tcl wilhTeiaa fever. Under Iheae circiimataner be fwla that tha actum of f lenmark la not an mnrh aimeal arainit the ITnite. Male aa it I to make Is nmark'a neihUir, llerinanv, alfeiiiva in her actuMon. Tlie Mnnl..r haa not yet received any official a4vi.ua oo the luhject. areata la Craaaaala, Naw Yoac, November 21. John Ja cob Aitor appeared In tha JelTeraon Mar kat (VMirt to-day, and etpreaaei! hi In dignation at tha light puniahment In flicted on lha tramp, tiarvin, who wa found aalerp in hi mother' bona Sat urday, lie ubeuetitly bad an Inter view with tha man In prieon, and da rlared afterward that km waa nre Oar Tib' purpnaa wa rabbar. II taya b TiU f roeecuU blm. CANALS OF MARS. rrafaaaur I avail Bafa Thai Thay Nave Hla la Duubla. lUutMN, Maaa,, Novem1r 21. A li patch waa received to-day from I'erclral Uiwell at tha'Tiwell tthaervalory, Klg tail, Arifona, elating that the canal of Mar, aa otiecrved laat night, baveliegun to double and that I'hlaun Jid Kuphratea acre bih ii geminated.. The duplication uf the canal nud th planet 1 phe iiuinenun for which aatronomer have U'rii watching with great Intereat. It a Hat otervet by the Italian Aatron omer eVhiappareilt a nuiulier uf rear w'o. He aiiuouiiii.d that aom ol the traigltt line, w hlch are known aa ca nala, were to I hi aevn a.iMiupaiile.1 br a I.aiallel hue, aa if another canal ilted, H-ai.le the li rat. Iuring the dlllereut iipMiailiun of Mar the canal have lait'U cluacly aaU'Urd Ul Icaru uiuro liut the duplication. Th tlrat Kumpcau aatronomer to ohaerve the pheiioiiieunii w aa IVrtoliu at Ni.'e, who in two atio craaive ohaervatiuna olwrre.! duplica tion. In thia countrr the canala a era ohacrrcd douhle.1 bv tlto l.lck ulwerra- lorv iu ami a-aiu In Irtt'J. 1ui ing th preaeut xaiti(in on canal luily baa heretofore lieeu annomir I aa Inlllile, tlila l'ing 4iati;ea. 1 lie ol aerv- ..: ! ! II . . rr ui una a aa I nMeaaur llimieu Ol .ica Olwrtatioua of tha eame canal aim that time have not iliuan II to ii n liiiuiiiialy double. The caitae ( the rli nluaii.ui i bv no iiuiia leUrmliu'-l. lr. loaell i of the opinion that II la deM'iidnt iIkiii th eeaenn, and haa pre ilu led all along that the canal uld not la aHn in duplicate until aouve lime in Novruiher. y TSlNESSEE LYNCHERS. la.r lha f lha ai.i nd.l I annul TaalKj, Mkmi iiik, November 21. The prtaae rution of Ned Ninth auJ Y. S. Ku hard anil, cbarge.1 'with the lynching of an negriMi near Milllntnii, Tenn., laat Ail gnat, rcceiveil a aevrre aetback t-day when " Pill, h " McCarvrr went uu the alan.l and ttrl that he la an lull. lei. He la therefore incompetent under the lawa ol Tciinceaee to ge Iratimony be fore a Jury in a capital caae. " IliiU h " Mit'arvcr la the man whom th Mate iiiv-tly relie-l iiKin lti a cunvictmn. The proae nliou Miily chargil that M.t'arver wiiured himaelf a hen heaald he did imt believe in a lil. Tike At-torney-l ieneral had no doubt " Itnti h' " teatimony woti'.d lie ailltii'leiit to hang the men on trial a well aa three or four olheia, liiiiiie.liati Iv alter M. I'airr enaatioaal alalement to the court to dav he a ta arrealed on a bench warrant i tiar,Mi: Jinn w uh e'Jury. It la alao givenyi" by Atlnmer l.eneral Taller aim tfijl he a ill Hume hatelr pro. eed Bk-aiu-t . J. Mi arver, the MierilT of the mini" v and tha fa'., r of " lluU h," Ul retno.a 1. 1 rti from orf;.-. MUHDtHOUS MANIAC. lll. lliaCBaJjOajrr afe L.I t hew I uaairaT Hnlc 4 linlhr. f Hnlcl.le. Mii..ii4i Mo., Novem' .-r I'l A ter:il.e t.a-e ly ill conitulM.. at '.i '. '. nr: t. ia m rn i ti a'-ril tan mil.-a Ir.itil U."..l'e. Al II. at t.!ra live.) Thnmaa Porten heck, hi mether, twa later and a brother, all llobetniane. It apaar that Tliotna Torterrhe eiM plained yealerday evening that hia bead waa hurting him, and aaij that b lx lieved hi lin k waa broken and refiaed to go to lied. At J o'clock thl morning be aecure. I an at, ami killed bi( widowed mother, hia aiater and brother; bi other iler niale bar eecape'by lumping through the window.. Hha (Lood outalde and baked through the window and aaw her maniac brother aaturate the room w ith coal nil, et it on fir and then gaah himaelf with a knife in the throat. He Bank down and all four bod lea wereron umed in the burning bouae. By th time the neighbor re a. bed th place th bouae wa ahiaia. They tried in vain to re acne the Dmliee. Thl morning tha four hodic could lie Been (till burnlTig in the ruin. The mother waa an in valid, ami had been confined to her tied for twelve year. The murderer sud denly became Inaane. la Caaaeatlea With Ika lilapate. WiaiiixoroM, Novemlarr 21. Hrnor Arrlgla, the fiuatemalan Mmiater'to tha t'nltcl Mate, haa gone to Mriico In connection with the boundary diipttUol (tuatemala and Meiiro. It I ahl at Ijolh tha Meiiran and tinatainalan lega tion that no additional Information ha route to them looking to breach ol friendly relation lielwecn the two gov ernment. Therw.. baa ln-en for aom time a controversy -between the two muntrie, and both aldea rTva4roii along the frontier and will proTialiiy maintain their rre live force there until the H-n.ing routroveny I teltletl. IHaaaned l atter HaaaHIng Hallaad. WAainaiiiTow, November 21. A report from the Cummiaaioner of Immigration atate tlta twenty-ait diamond poliah er bare arrive.1 at New York from AmiUrdam. After eiemlnatlon thej were erinitted to land. The atatemeiil ia alao mail that of the 10 i0 diamond cutter in Holland fully 8,0 "J are out ol employmriit, and that many of them are coming to the I'nltcd Htatew, tha in ference being that the diamond-ratlin IndilBtry l largely being tranaferred from Amiterdam lo Nw York and Chi cago. . Adaalral Oaana' llalaa. IxmooM, Novemlier 21. A diapatch to tha Time from llueno Ayrr tayi: Admiral Raldanba da tiama, one ol the Uratlllan Inanrgent lewler, (late that the revolutionary chief have definitely delermlne.1 not to a.-cepl lhn,l'reldency nf Prudent da Mnraee. Admiral da tiama declare that be lift 7.1X10 tmoNi on the frontier of Kin Oran.le ready to lieirin hHitilitie Immailiately, and that br a ill bimnelf comuiand the trooie, tak ing the Held In a few week' time. ftltlf Arraala la Waraaw. ftr. rTmaara0, Novamber 21. Hlity parson br been arretted In Waraaw for dlatribntlng circular a-lvialng th Kople not lo tak the th of allegiance Nlcholaell. Ie lilara Haalgaa. Faai.tw, Novemler 21. Th Frank furter Zeitnng aay M.d tiler. Kuraian Minlater of Foreign Affair, and lleaera Vannovakl, Kaaaian Minuter of War, bav resigned. Probabie Diittribiitlon of Im portnnt ChainuAnahipt. IUSKDO.N KKkl) IIKINU KI'ICAKKK raiaa la Nut lha halrauaaaWla af lha Mlvera aaat llarbara, aaa Murraw 'AniNuroM, Novemlier 21. The Itouae Couinillleea w hli II are eiiectl lo ba of the greateat Importance in the nait Congreaa are thoae on Way anil Mi'in7-AiptvpnaHar Uuiea,-JJaukl"!' ami Currency, Coinage, Wright and Meaaure, liner ami Harlaoa, and l'ul tir llulldinga and tirounda, The tlrat three named alway bead the hl In or dcr of iuipcrlauVc. The other are ca ected to aaauui Impoitaiice In the neit f Cmgrea laacaiiBe uf the Bieclal Condi tion which will prevail during that Congreaa. The llaiikiug Committee will aerlaluly be one ul the moat Important roinmitteee on the Hat, If there alioul. le mt rlTort, a it la hinted there may be. lo review the currency lawa and change tlie preaent atatem. Ilia prolialiihly ul an rllort to en-ure silver Irgialatlori and the further prohahilitr that the lieput liian party when il come into iioaer In llouae may want to formulate a lailicy on thia iiealion, will bate the rife, t alao of 'l vain. inu the Coinage Coin mi I lew lo a iKwitioii of the Ural rank. The lilvera "t and tfaiNir and tmhtlc ItiilMttig Com- lnltteea will hare the deii.ate taak ol tireviiling for pnhhc tuipruveiueuta, an lar a tlie coiumiltrea ol the llouae can ai'Clnl.lah thia ork. With so uianr new men a there will lax on the UepuVlliaii aide uf t'on,rea. and all of them feeling that It will U. netvaaary for them to make a allowing to their ninatiturnt. there will natural ly Ian a pretty gi.ucru! rlmiml fur ap propriations for xtolll.'e buildinga, rue tom bouaes and rlvrr and barter Im pruvrmenta. While the llepuhlicaii parly haa alwava aim) n a diapvition to ward librrahlv in puhliaeTTnr i inenta, there ia prulVility of an rltort to holl thru biiacellaucuiia at propriatl'ilia aa low aa Miaaihle.' 1 lie lo,w nimlitioii ul the treaaury mul the la. t that a I'r. -i-dential elrrtion will la a near at hand will prove atrong argumeiita In thia di re tion, aa wjll tlie jMwaihihty of a I'rr-i-dentlal veto. The (rpuhllcaii at prea enl have ail of the aevrliteen memliera of the Hirers and llarlwra Comiinttrr, and all their memliers have been re elei ted rtcept Heiidrraon ol lliimna With Henderson out of the war Her axaun of tlregoii fakes tlrat place in the Repuhluan meintierahip of the Coin, tiitee, with "tnph-n of Michigan, NkSm ol New Yurk. iiroavanorol Ohio, and KeylHiro of reunaylvanla following In tliBor.lernsuie.1. It cannot, of cmrae. be known whether the nritepeaker will follow the seniority rule. -If be should, Hermann would la-ome Chairman. Mllhkrn of Maine Ira. I a the Kcptib licao memlnhlp of the Coiumittew un luhllc lluildi;iga, ami (Tie chances are, il Keed becoBie t-petker, Mllllken will lie made Chairman of this committee. Morse of Maaaa. huaetta la tha only lie publican member of the com roll tee re turned. Only three nf the old Repub lican memlaara of the Committee on tanking aad Currency are re-elected. Thy are Walker ul Massachusetts, Kus ell of Connecticut anil Johnson of In diana. Walker la the senior mm!er, arvl lit chances for the Chairmanship are the beat. Of the sli present Kepub Hi an memliers of the Committee on Cxiinage, Weights and Mraauree five bav been re-elected to the Kilty-fourth Con- free. - They are in Uia order named : time of I'ennaylvania, Johnson ol North Pakote, Inngley of Maine, I lager ol Iowa and Aldrirh of Illinois. Htone would naturally become Chairman of the committee if be deaired tha place. In tha natural order of eventa Har rows of Michigan will ticcome Chairman nf the Wave and Mean Committee. With Keed In the Speaker's chair there I little doubt that be will be given this important post, which carriea with it the Iteiinhlican leadership on tha floor of the II ouae, If he fails in bis ambition lo succeed Henator I'atton In the Hen ate. With Keed In tha Feaker's chair and liurruw in the Senate there would lie only three Kenublican members of the present committee left to chooea from, these being Payne ol New York, Halieli of Pennsylvania and Hopkins ol Illinois. Henderson of Iowa Is tha ranking Ite- tu til lean meinlierol tlie Api.ropriations I X'-onimi I tee, w Itlj (VI wU ul Maawar-h ii-1 aetta, llingham ol l ennavlvauia, Ding ley of Maine, (imnt of Vermont and Cannon of Illinois coming In the order named. It I possible that neither Can non nor Henderson will bo given tha Chairmanship In the event of Ilurrow becoming Chairman of tha Way and Means Committee; the prohahlhtlea ar strong that tba K.ast would demand th Chairmanship of the nrtt moat Impor tant committee, which would be the Ap propriations. In that contingency Cogs well' chance for being promoted to lb head of the committee would lie ei eel lent. If Keed become Speaker nf the llouae, th Republican memlieralilp id the Committee on Holes will prolnihly be composed of himself ami tha Chair men of tha Appropriations am Way and Mean Committee. He pursued thl plan In tha Klftv-flrst Congreaa, and there 1 reason to believe that he would revive It rather than Imitate Crlap'i ihjI Icy of diatribntlng the honor. IHer WILL-tECTURE, Wall ef I al.rad. ..4 Mr.ekl.riaf. . (la aa tha rtatraraa. Iiiavaa, Novamlier 2tl, (Invernnr Walle baa decided to go iiKin the lecture platform, lie wilt make a abort tour In the West lardore hi term et plrea, de livering til first lecture at ht, Ionia and olng from there to Chicago. After bis term ripirea he will lecture In the Kaat. I.siihutos, Ky., November 20. C. I). Hess in an Interview to-night said that the report that ba bad contracted with Colonel W,(). P. Itre klnrl.lge fur a lect or bmr wa true, and that tha Colynel would taawla at onea. Hi first uhle, t will ba ''Tsa Yara Aniong Tariff ha-lorsoara." ti r THOSE INTERNA QAM 18. Ilartare Alhtalaa Aaa -arllelarli Ami- luua fr 1 haa. ('AMiiHili,laaa.,Novemlr 211,-The lulLrvlew wllh pri'li""iiMlfofd ath lete cabled from lnidnn, In which th Idea WB auggealed that, Il Yale or a team made tip froii Yale and Harvard should challenge an ' 'sford Cauibrldgn leant loan Inteinatl.! alhU-tic couleal, the I'jigliahmeii woii l Very likely send a team to this country neil year, has arouaed great luteiest among Ilia rollegi. athletes. Captain Norman Itinnliaiu, Jr., of lha llarvanl-New Haven team was seen lo-dav, ami he said : "Harvard certain) lav ma the idea n a Hilt Harvard a tlrsck and Blhlellc tram meeting a Joint team liom i iifoid ami Camhtl'lge, and 4oiil l in. l.iiil.ie.ll v agree lo a i petit l"'l on cither side of thefwater liiia api ni;. I should like to see rrpieaenfatiTe team rneted at targe from Die i-olhui a, loan the hnli-e of lis members, real in g on the re.nita uu In tercollegiate games si New ntk. t l course, Yale, la I ig the winner laat spring, la lha one l.iiuake the flrkt a l Value to llattar.l it to the mhrr col leges. I feel suie that Harvard will do everything ahe can In luitlu r tha plan. "Nothing olhcial, Imsever, haa vet Ijeen done. Several Haxsrd gra lualea have luiaever, leen Wok.ng In the li t. reat of the matter, bijMln have arrived al no delliiile dlairin a- yet. It Ilea with Yale In take the initiative, and Harvard will follow her lead." IS HE THE hTKANGLCRT Aa llallaa !.! la lha Arl ar I h. a lag Una mt laaar'a lallaa Wnaina, avtM, Novemla'r ft).- II. Mailer, an Italian, rlltere.1 th houae uf Marie A'rnttre at -1 1 -twerrtteth- street, Ttrar Market, alaiut midint'hl laat night, and aiaiu la-aiiie riitiag.d In a .piarrel with the woman, and aithjul warning aeiie.1 her by the throat. He prreaed bis tli'iuil-a tightly in-. li hi r windpipe, and s.iifered an hai l tin t the woman wa not able to inter a sound. She Imag llie.1 IhaT Oie man engntreii in rhoking her waa the one a ho I atraugle.1 lena Tapper, M.irie Ctmti-aoit and Kiki Avaiiis. Site la a wiui.au of great phys l.al airrr.k-lli, and msnaa'e. to releaae heia.ll. She railed f.ir hulp, and w hen an otl it r arrive.! Mellrr waa Irving In rut her throat with a laior. Chief of Polite Arn.a'roliK' and the -ill.-e g.-ner ally think tl.at Mi-ller ia nothing more than an ill-t. m.ered Italian. The le li t tivea are imt etilhuaianlic In the idea that lhe:r pnaouer is Uv man whnatrau gle.1 time women rx.iilly. Thia at templed muiiler has a ! !e. to the terror ami rtriteiiirtit ul lus women iu that district of the to a n. NO WORK ONTHE CANAL. Maa aiaralag aaal llfleg V rem alvhaeaa Mtwrnia, Nuvetnl'r'jO. Not long ago there waa puUitlieil in manv of the liesapaiM-rs ul the ii.nr.trv what pur airtrd to ) a diapat.h I nun Colon, Cel.tral America, on tl.e Panama canal, and atated there waa a great demand for lalair. To-day the Commercial-appeal receiveil the fnllowiiiir apieal from tlo roadmaater of the ra.laav at t'.ilon : "In luv po-itmn ailli the railroad here I aee a girat deal of the f.tllit ai. illation of the laihmua. Theie are to-ilav on the lathmua erowds ol well- educated, gal-in t.-li I i..n-.t marbinlats, rarpentria, draugh'.siiiBn in fact men of every trade and profession who are starving ami suthring from srkneas brought on by rilaiaure lotlie wet season and neglect, and cverv laaat brings more. There Is not work for any of them. Since the revival of the work on the ca nal the canal companr has not hired one ainifle man, except negro lalairere, al tal to 70 cents a .lav and paid In I oluinhiail silver. This e.iiials 27 cents in American money a. lav. There are men here starv ing to ileatd, who gave up hii lions at home lo come here." i THEY ASK A PENSION. Bfaer Vataraaa t lha ladlaa Wara Are Kaally la Mead af AM. Olvmi-ia, Novemlarr 2.. AIkiiiI twenty veteran of the Indian waraol I sfaU-Vrti as- Bern hied In this city yeaterday wilhia view to taking steps toward the securing of recognition of their claim on ac count of the war with Indiana. Among thoee in attendance were: II. O. Par sons, James Patterson. John de lju a tour, William liuou,tirern McCallertv, JJV.'rJnrins, J. P. Maniien. -Jacob Olt, Thomas Prather, U. V. Kutli, William l.ittleydiu, Manns McMillan, U. W. Hhaser, John P. Ilara. Kesoluliuii were adopte asking the government to grant penauma ami land warrant lo tha Indian war veteran and deiendenl widows, slid that the Kepre Beiitatives in Congreaa from the Peclflr Northwest lie reiicnted to urge Ihsar claims. Aseipreaaed In the preamble and resol ut ions, what is dune In this line should lie done quit klv, for there ploneeri are now few In number, not ricredlng l,(Kl, and they are old and In many In stances need the aid of the government aa a Jtut reward for their past aervlcoe II Was Alrea.tr la, Tap. MiRNiAroi.ts, November 2t). Atlei the suh Ids of Kditor Jamea I.lddell at Lyons, la., yesterday It waa discovered that be bal written a brief description of hi throwing Mm a. If in fi olof arail hia.1 4raln, stating that b had contem plated It lor over a year. He even added a display heading. 'Ihw pre of the T lines waa atnpied ami the article In serted. Alieolotely no cause wa as signed, lla wa alway cheerful and genial, ' WlaalBs anfl His rang, Iimwi, Novrmlier 2t). Mr. Hyford, wbos eon I with Captain Joseph Wig. gins, the Arctic naviiishir and master of Teas steamer Ht. Jern hlch vassal was wre. ked near Vug' has received new Hist Csplaln and hi party are coming home a' ashore, piloted by Kuaalan ram. hey are riding In reindeer ale liorl, wlintw they will make f Opaaa TAsnn, Novel Ion favor in of ndel, and M ' lra.le. f I. Ti retayll- ,imJ lia Lopaai to fTa-NAL i V a II 1 f Condcnucil Tf Icfti uphlc Ke porta of Lata iCventa. IIHllcr HI'A UkH riKIM TIIK Will KM Maalgal af Stai far aaaf lllgaallaa fvaaa Uiaareat rarla af lha !! af Waah. laflaa, Urta aa4 lleha - !!. af lalaraal la CaalSa I'naal raaala. " Paikhlirsling I not uuknoan In I aouine. Spokane pay ll.Tlkt tuoiilhly for II electrle llghta.' The Hueola Tallinn I ulerpris I g'e ing to move tw 4 tu..p.4i. A stage la lo be run fiom Korl Klam atb tofialeV lake lie it Bummer. Stokane's City 'Council i.r.aaae to pay only H a inonth lor are light. 1 be Aral pile baa laaen driven Lar a new cannery Ham Kluiore la going lo build at Aatuna. A threshing band In Wa'loaa coiinlr, Or., has s")iil ! trying to coCul W due hliu for wagee. Iteiirraenlatlve Helta la ahlpiiing 2K) Hi lor. I gra.ls tun ks from l emlletuu to a Montana purtbaaer, The Spokane bureau of Immigration ' baa decided Id i. at he fruit fair nait year, the dale eelet le. being tha first ' week lit October. " A Ui of norserv st.a k shipped In from New York Inhaled with woolly an hi . , i . ' . vi'.Vj 7. , il ' -,lhepat.riorldl thell.i and the u..in al Vv inlock r-wnlly. ,h.Urrln, , ,,, n,.r Work haa begun at lba Laatadae -o-h, haae.- She r still alive, but Is sink the lob ol raising the State Portage rail- ng rapldlv. Tba murderer wa removed rua.1 lo higher ground, en aa lo get it out to tbetgden hospital, and regained ran of the way of the canal work. a. inuaneaa for several boar. II grai.lt. St. Joseph's Hospital of Ala-nleen has bwlly described the raurde to Ills In. Isaiied a neat Hkin.lilet coinmeiitorativ Irict Attorney, lla la luw oncona. iona, of two year of very ucreaaltt! work on and death I but a question of a few Ul part of th Slaters of St, Ikjintmr. luiur. Th partle are all well known, Il I thought now that tha counts Beat respectable alliens of hlmire, and lha will remain al Suubouiish, aa a three- tragedy ba created great eiciU-menL filth vote waa required lo change it and , Uiia, il la believe,!, Kverett failed to aa-i .THAT OflUM. cure. The iUeetlons of special tag levies for tight, wator, fire prole, lion and street tin IH JVemsnl purjajses tra ft heeolHint tod to the volar ol Port Townsend on Wednesday of neit week. Marshal I'ral a sava that tour men In cluding the cook are now guarding fifty eight convicts In th Mr.Neil'a I -land penitentiary, and that the walls of the anitentiary are old and crumbling. The attendance at the Cheney Normal Hebool continues to Increase, and now tlie enrollment In the normal depart ment i ninety-eight, the largeet nuiulier ever enrolled at thl Season ol the year. Klamath and Ijike counties. Or., will sll la all Ibis fall alamt LVirnO bead of eat t la. Will so-ne local slallslKiari let us know whether the Increase in sight i suflicienl to make up fur this drain upon th herds? Many of the farmers around Spangle are going into bosr-rsiising .juile eiten slvely. There will l a large number of I log a rea.ly lor marlat Beat vear. I he farmers are anilousto e a large pack ing house in tipukaas, mx aa to have a home market, ( . John W. Clinton I logging opposits Coiiille City on an attentive Beat thl season, employing annul eighteen men and two team. II haa all acree of low ground completely covered with log, waiting for high water to run them out. In th. caae. of the Htate against Tott andagalbat Parker, charged with muhler In the second d.-gree, tne.1 laat week In llarnar county, th verdicta were guilty. Parker waa sentenced to seven and one half years ami Poll to twelve year In the penitentiary. Oakesdete ' water and electric light project bava finally come to grief. Judge Sullivan baa sustained and mads permanent tba Injunction agaluil the' pmrsased bond isene. - The bonds evreed the town' legal Indehtaolneaa. and th electric light plant, the oourt Hilda, ba decreased in value. I A firm of Walla Walla horse dealer have juat shipped four carloads of borse to Vermont. In order to have the ani- mala In g aal condition It Is pr.ifxel to allow them tn rest evr -y alternate) twen- tr-foiir hours, thns la-cupylng thirteen day iu the journey. Though the freight (ier car ia ftln, the firm eipe. ta In real- se a handsome profit from the venture. The l'nlte.1 Plate grand Jurv al Wall Walla returned Ihlrty-aeveu true bills. On of tb prisoners w ben railed upon hi plead, said : " I will plead guilty ll I can't get more justice than I got bef.irt the Judge who sent me here." Jmlgt Hsnfor.l, with the"icy"bak that hi ha alwava on tha bench, directed I lie clerk t enter a t.lra of not guilty. Moe! ' nl II, ..rTartt.la.ra l.a.l llj.ni.v la. In. auld lluuor to In diau. Wyman J. lewis, rho for the past Uiree vears has a. tet aa agent lor ttis I ftteveilurlng A Kiggllig Cominy of Old Taooma haa Iwcn arreale.1 on a warrant worn to by Frank Ikunaldsnn and Al bert Anderson, luckhnlder of th coin pan.?. Tho company I maleupof lung horemen, and lwls I rhargel with having collected sums to tb amount ol 11,47.1.76 fl.rwork done, which be did not turn over lo lha company. Il denies the whole charge, claiming h men have entered Into a conspiracy ti ruin blin and break op hi business II say lha money ba le e.cnae.1 uf em lienling wa paid to tha Co orally Ktevednrlng A Kifglng Company through tba aaAMO Aliarrt Anderson a,u I un ul th complainant, lew I wss placed onder 1 1, (UK) U.nda, which lia famished. The November Isane of the Puget Wound l.nmlrruan says: "Tha reenl sblpinent of rVs) red cedar door a and a quantity of window frame to Johannes burg, South Africa, par lik lvenhank by Wheeler, Osgood A t o nf 1 aroma mark ahnther eiMM b In lha denr trad of tha Pacinc Norlhnest. Only three year ago lha red crdar d.ait Ira-le was nnknown east of tbCas.ade M.tuntaln Th doorman nf lh 1'a. lrlii Mnrthweal will, however, have tha asms difl. ulty In Introducing their rad that the redai shlagle mil had, aatasly. Ike nrelndlce of rnatem. It I always kard la In lea i un aay new a.alarlal In tha older eonv munltlssi but, enc liiWo-liine.1, the ellsni of Ik material will aaeak ' Ileal 1. Tba door trade af the recllr Merits west la enr kesakle eplalea ha a nght latara ahaasl.' tMMII LIVES PUT OUT. Ilaaaeatla Traahlas I aaaa a lleable Mas- I l ais, N. Y h'ovsmlair 10. Till i lly was slailled thl afU'ii ovvf a rejMirt liat a triple oinrder ha-1 been commltud On llu twin Street. 1 he I act tra briefly Iheae: M. V. Straight, who raindot la flour ami feed store, and his wife have hot llre-l together flirTa"p( few weeks on aerounl of domes! t -difll-rultle. Thl morullig Mr. Stralglit t lit a nota to bl wlf Baking lorglvsnrea and reoiiratlng her to take him law k. ' She lalle.1 to reply, Th a angered the hus band, and ha purchased a JUl call tier Smith A Wesson revolver of five cham ber, although ha already had at o'her revolver of Ilka pattern. T bl aftaino m lie saw bl wlf anil her aider, Mr. Mary Whitford, In the htislneaa part ol the city, lie billowed them nntil with in 1IKI last of their home, whan ba ran up behind Ihein to within ten feet and emptied tha cinilei.l of one revolver at l.iein lanth. Ha then drew lha other weapon and irad avain al Mrs. Whit ford. After firing the laat shot be re marked, "I guess -Va filed both of you," and roptieci tba other loua i ham liers Into hia burly near tlie bearL Meanwhile a crowd rathervd In' the vicinity of tlie tragedy, Tut no one dared to coma near bini. Straight real-r I that they were afraid of him, and en'out- ed that lie would' not hnrt any one. be hal killed those he waa shcr. ,",r" l,"n removed all paruew to th lions. Mra. Straight aJr.d..4ijr.P l" u, lr. "" " -Vwla-iiig In the alalominal rarely and the base of 'liieiung. rnm riimi at 7 oJk tin morning. Mra. Whitford wa elxA twice, one obui piercing wie arm an i innging in ' Aflsr All II Mar BaM Legal ly laaasrla. Tacciwi, Novemlarr l. Th S"0 pound of lloBg Kong opium that re me over on the steamship Slkb ie tfng de laine. by the rustom-honsa i?UirM.a an I will do Jbtlre be eaiae.1. Thai r,;una wa consigned to a Portland Chinese firm, and, duf-paid, I wurth alamil I2.AOI. t'ndsr th aimmetiisl treat v eutered into laalween the l'nile.1 Statee and China, and kaown ee the treaivof 1h, there I a Terr rlear an I sipln it c lanes prohlbitiag Chi Bess from Import ing opium Into th e country onder any circamstanca. Secial Treaaury agent Italia Cullom aay that by reason uf thia c'anse the drug cannot l dis charge.! bar. TVpotv Collerttar lanrsev has detained the upiam, and will pre sent the aee lo Co lie. tor Saumlera for hia artioa. The eeiiure, however, is practically made. W "MlMit..a, Nuvemlier III In m teresting feature of the Seventh ly Adveutists' conference wa a recital le the rep.nl of he. rstary B. ft. Hua-ton. whirh was read to-day, of the persecu tion to whirh th denomination I lute Jected in certain lo. alilie lltareeorled that two mem lar are in ail al Ceater ville, Md , for chopping wood on Sun- u. ,a ,,,4qcw lnsurant.a companls. lo insure rhurch property on account of fear of iitceudlarlain, and the Secretary said bs bal oft tarrn served with whllarea notices for trying to coodwet nieelings. The report showed a Wiewi Ivrsh I p of KM.tkaj ! g,ajd (Lauding la tl I'nitsd SUtea. The ralir.rala VJlsss. Sab l'siian, Noveintavr 19 The State Mtweialugiet' seaaaet akswa. IsveA u.irlini 1M.I3 Calllornia more tliaa doubles! Ul. ,u,rr oullu, lh. pmu year, . . .,,,. , . . .i i rn.liii Ing S (7.1 Ml a against .eiy. rVm. The iucrraae was alm.ait entirely due lo Kan Hernardino nounly, lh ore uf the Caluw lulna laBinaj wurke-J more heaply than any other silver ore oo the C-at. 1 he gohl outpnl waa practlrally the eame In laith yeara. 1 his year forty hydraulic mine, which have lsn uaprolai live for yrara, are again laving oerat! T he Stale Mineralogist believe litis will In- creaae lha aoid out wwt from ll,ii "J lo KI ttui tVal and lil II will I auain taiuaj at the larger f g.ire lor eon.e yeara Trylag le lasssvs. Cnli aoo, Nuvsiuhsr IV l ucky " Italdwiu ba AM a bill la lb Circuit Court to prevent the enforcement of a .,, , ,,, , s o..g .g.tnsl ' blm by John Md lellaud, la whuh gar ilshnianl proceeding bare la-en laksn against ths Washingtoa I'aik t Tub. liable In claim II la Illegal, Ut.io on not he waa aeive.1 on bliw. kl.t Irllah.l I a IkhTb traiusr, and aaa al on tun In the employ of hal.leln. The suit was bioiigbt lor salary lor Bsivlie aad rena buraenieiit fof UiuiiS) pall out lor the hoiae uwusr. A a Miiiiaff iihsstssr. faa Fbabii.i, hevsH sr If Karl sua Slalumsls, a ( aplale la IheOermaa army ami a aua ol Osnsral Klsia Iliel, Oil of lha Wliaal dlsllligillshe.! army liftl.sr la liar minf ba arrlye-l liom the fast ea touts In I bine. He I under ordsi Ut . lr ths f Irleal nej the neit steemer, but lor what pnraee li ba not aa ysl been aav tees) He ea Il tali graphic Inalru. Ilnnc I hue the learner sails. It le au.Uisl.a-d, bow ever, thai be I going lo t hliia In watrh the upsiatlun ol Ilia two ewavemliiig aiuilse. l(kllaa 's Wsal A . loaie.a, NvyeiiiUr III -Mall advlcea from Wltu, r asl A fib. r1tl lh wild ilj of tS lolr. say sheip Tghtleg ba laksn pla un tl.s Tana river between gui S alls end re raroeant a.em- i.siila.1 by tesnly lte aativea. Many Suuialts wsre killed. v Wlgata aaesAHlea Wrssasa. AbiHasusi., Kusala, Nvenilar It The Anile ei pad 1 1 Ion eeeiaisade.1 hf Caplalu Joeaph Wiggins of Kara ftea fame bs kwaa wrerked Mtl Yogfrskar. AU band wara eavesL WESISSESTESCED it m i s r r ThrteWl Say li Mirtfllang: ' i rviSKW TUULDKNIED 1k Caa'a'a.wl Wti tnailaut at Wrtalhg 'a hsra I'a. 10a .Ttavla liurlee," ' linka-Hssra Ills llss.al I ! Wsaaarlng KuiuUon ,, Woulil.jju,s'veinlair The court-'' room waa ia'lcl long In-lora T:vy thia STVwitjryi '' l"'"! Hfl for jim-s-Ing" Kn'tfaN eijff Wvi'h-n, the riain wreks, Hfl.s crow l were many -ladiav N,tTa oaurt aa. l j J all Jurors in the ItstLii Tria l Vi ban aaVrd if be bad anytt''hifVTer'by sentsmc tbould not ba passW yirvV. attorney r AVur deu, moreifta ! tvah Ihe vadir-t for reaiiia, Trti,' hl the' roitrl err.ed in in- ' trucling VSa jiiryjo-tuasief'ftf' lar. and . ccgiul,'lfrt. J f verdlit l contrary, Uf th law anil i-ai lene.-, Mr. Ktrr.ggr cokr teniked lb"?t Vbncimrt ervtal Ja'not -iiy " i trnctitig TVs )ry that it pailit bring in a verdii t a iTri r in aee limt or itjud rlegree. oPyefQ fUltT. He re. ni;i'r oua de.Sa.naW iui that le.iut. I In the jafo fund -i1o.CUa hiiwi.r V..iittn,Wd ihattf it ! a-!rnll.l t'ii Uif' . .tu,,M,y in- . tr.Klu.sd-lrt tb l;:a.-,4 tftiv only iiiiirdcr W h '.rvJ 'J.rcek)vl la-en proven ( il t..Vunm reply rei frorus the llitni(kjkria hsUie grwi.U ( u r y aholt' Ing that 1'ls ioj.rl not only fViriicted ia r. garJLe ' tao degare of murder, but daaiAiTl.-ea. y. t lis cunu-ude.) that .tliw , iMuartioii'ii awureaaiv stated that lha c Sirni s' irr'f 'mi'te-l to tho t . -i ia . .. i L. . . ' ajr were rrnnni aiT.i . i .nnaei n ijiu Mew, a'l.OB" ol slui were preaent. Con lis. 1 aa-i- IjHa-l fl.e statutes of !v l.iM.aI-at Cv.nr h.k a rail, whether hie ia taken or"vro. ' an ntb-tise putiinh ahle either bv Jaipriaohmeut for lilesor death, aa tb )wry may elect. Ju.lk.-o Arinslcrmg also .lilrese.l the court in eppneitiuii1. Iq ii in.tion, ami Judge Bush iloev.1 frtfaan-gwiuent in support of ' ' N v The rniyy, air review. ng the ary(t-.7 wient af l"utroeiim denied Sir. Hitm eu!'' that tha- case be 'dts igiiaseil ent,a gndrid liat the court A no JurWi.tisaa,: UiaLy ti.t governrre-nl . was inaiitreAoi th mad and Kng.iieer t.rrk was la toil aervice of.' the" l'fcite.1 Slates at fnw ' a The train Was wrecked Mr. Cook Ia4i "cted many dciaioua in uppnaitinn la Mr. String. The court-' sal I he .let not desire to delay the mat- trr I v an eiannnatioB of Uhumv authori ties. Protwedinga had U--n taken under the advi.w nf the Atturaey-tieneral of tba I'nited Stains, and if an error bad bee a romnntte-l, the Supreme Court can rorrer l it. A motion for arre-t of judg ment was denied. . The court called upon Wonh n to aland up, and aentetiend hl.n to be I!hw.-I in Its State pnaon al KulenniTuvlav, s State tiriaon al rolennil uva lay, , bruary 12. 1m, l'twe.vi .the hoiira of J m and'; r. u. JuI.-h Orant. was,. 1 10 inn. h alfe. te.1 aa he prtvnoun'ced the Ul tsuee, but Wordeti heard his .loom with out betraying any evidence of emotion. YAnrdeu's attorney have announced thnr intrtitmn to apeal the case to th Supreme Crturt. 1 1 he crime l.ir which Wortl-yi is sen teneed w as viniuitted J ill v 11 'last dur ing lha great strike. - .A Itairj was pent out (mm Sa4-rauiento un.'.er'Wie guard ol tinted Mtatea soldiers, and was wre. keri al a bridge crossing in Yolo i-oiu..--- Tha spikes were drawn from on of tliev!" and ti lelt lo poitioni - TJie ennineer in . i harge uf the train, Clarke, and two eol d.srs were killed. Ths llalpul ar riuur. Cmi aoi, Novenilapr IU. Twelve mill ers, re pre en ting 1W0 merchant floupng mills with a daily capacity of Sfti.tXaj trrrta, biet in secret aeesion at tba Auditorium to-day to consider the prop-, reattirm to redu.-e the output lOO.OHl laar iela tr flour a day fof thirty dayir, or S.issi.taaj barrel in all. The echeiue waa luieel some time ago, owing to a largo uninerrVawlal.le mrplus. but the- recent ta-lter deiuand lor Hour and an advance In price ha, it waa clanne.lv changed tha rompleiiou . of the nuation, and the Opinion wa cipreeaed br some of Those present' thai no curtailment would ba unbred. It I dt tlionght, however, that a deviamu will be rvaclievl belore to morrow. Those' prrseiit represented mill In tM, liVhana, Illinois, Minne Bnia, Wisconsin, Miaaouri and North lkuta. ' Mailer far lha Cvnrta. Wabbixoto, Novemlapr 10. The In dian oftic la doing nothing in the mat Ier oldelegraro received from the Indian agent at M,ukogee, reparding the ('.k gang (if,.leapers.lncs. lie lias been iiformt that tha troop askci.1 tor Can not under the law li ecnt into the In- . ban Territory. It i latcl t the.ln d an orh.-e that Die whole allair ia one with which th agent n.teil not concern htmeell, a it is under tlx- jurisdiction of lh court. The Indian ottice has given him laermrssion to ore the lndiarrpolioe In c .t-vperation with the Chitcl Stutea Marahala, bill lurther than thihe baa no jiiriailiction. Rekela Ihs Allarkers. Nw Yu."Novemler' Ith A special to lha Worl.I from Valparaiso, Chili, says: The ilrttish Mmislcr to Peru haa Baked for help, and lia's protested againit the attack on the British ship Siren at Selaverl early thi month. Tho Peru vian fc"vernmcnt rlairtis st is notrcspon si hie, as lha rebel were the attacker. The llntish Minister is said to have threatened to leave, (fning aboard a war ship. T ha British fuuadron i expsx-lcj shortly. ii . tspalaiaa f Jan ally Thrsstsnsd. Sr. lofia, Mo., November 17. A City of Mriico special aay Congressman Mali haa presented a bill in the Cham ber of IVpntie praying thatall chnrchea In charge of Jeeuit be sold at auction in that Kepiihlic. It I claimed the nieas aie will prohahly he a great factor In the complete ettpuUion of the Jesuit from Meiico. ' efi A (ale Ike reek flaag. Mt'rma, I. T., November 19. Last night twelve member ol the Cook gang raided th town. They laid In a snpply of clgara, and then rede leiiorely out of Iowa. . - r T . ii ? ; .