" 17 " iv r 5 V 11 I (h fwri''mH,M7'!'M BROHD-MX E I THE BROAD-AXE, X la Ik Uulrk ,arv I. Irk. : THE BROAD-AXE, J Haw la Ik Llae Bvary Tla.. J " IIKW TO TIIK LINK LET THE CHIP KAI.f. WJIMiK TIIKV MAY." KlHiKNK. LANK COUNTY, ORK(i()X. THURSDAY, JUNK 18. 18. vol. :;. NO. 11. I'lIMH ssl.iNAI. CAIIIW. D.. I.. I). Mi k'NM:Y I'liyskun atul Surgeon III IW'UI allrllll'm In llihroulr ilit Suasaml mm, fuvi.llf ui hi. ri.illll li l.uil. 1'Hlctir.r ( II) ilrufiiu YV, MnklNhAI I., M. I). sici.tn and Surnfon ar.,.1.1 .lUfiHun lo Hutgrry anil Mirgir.l ill. Oltll" 1 1 u ( tirl.ni.il Llm-a t Mil Til' 1311. M il & J Vutf YOUNG Atturnoys-at-Liw liHlr rir.l N.H.HI.J II. nk E. U SMI'WOIMH "AUoriu-y-at-Liw I I ilt. .nri.l laa .iatlr. In tl thvrmrl. ut Hi. .i.lr. r.M,e. llfrgNH. N K M.BBItV Attorneys at Law otutriri.lal i4 tnnll. bM.lnM .prvlall)-. f nm. ii rhrum.n tiio H. J. MHITOX LAWYER .-. AVIS Attorney at Lw... Notary i ft' In Mrctuug bnlldlnr. up tir (, Or . MONEY TO LOAN! ON IMPROVED FARMS rm a liuM or vtAH bllER WOOD OUKH. tu1r.. Or WANTED tAN IDEA lUtii? fri'tr" u' (-'rati ih mT V ull' Wrii Jit Unl-lmi MlUN 4 III P ))' 1 Al ifin , W abtufU!), p l1 , lor 'II ri rt SEE THE NEW STOCK -OF- Chairs and Rugs ' ..Undertakers and Upholstery Goods.... AT- DAY & HENDERSON'S. Your Attention is' Called to - OK READY MADE We are also prepared to Itake vour measure for a Pnit made to ordsr. ' . . .- .ti'ia.erBrM III fiiaranlee.1. - Pr.r, UI K HOWE & RICE Special Call for a Farmers There have been mm or recently set afloat that certain transac tion have taken place, which very much effect the whole farming community of l-ane eonntr, and as a renlt a hasty investigation of the same wa ma le by a Committee of One Hundred Farmers on last hat unlay, and so atari ling waa the effect of their work, that they deem It bnt nrooer that a public meeting of all the Farmer ot l-ane county honld be railed to asaemble at W. fAMKRS' Store In Kngene al the earliest pol hie date, to ton firm the fact, that he is selling his entire shirk of Clothing, Boots, fhoe and Dry Oood cheaper than anv merchant in Kngene, and the Farmer of l-ane ronnly should take advantage of the Mine while the opportunity is oflered. 11 1M. "The Committe W. 8ANDER8 Tim Dtor. lortk if Hoffau Binii, f intuitu Strut lajtoi, Ortfoi CHICAGO BAKERY RESTAURANT ( Wlllimitti SI , bet. 711 tod 81I1. Eu.idi. Or. All Kind of Bread, Csa.s. Hm :k.S. Fiat. Hand. I Etc. Always 01 Hi Meals from 15 lo 25 cent. rent in ih'Ii rotmh-r in roiiiiM'tton. itnler reiane iroinil attention. Tli" atroii of li.o piiMic ro't fully solicited. VV. a ZEIGLER. fHOrMIKTOK. Willamette Market. C. I. T0U1G, PROP. A full BUpl'ljr nf frr?tt,tng thftt t 1m ft lift c iiiluiiittrtit kl Itrrr, m Hl, Muiiwn. .r aitJ . t.trh ii alll tutu iu M tti tm Motittti m Ilk lallrjr. FARMERS AND STOCKMEN Hului fa I utt'i 4 H l rit ul lui lit iriir 11) tic HUOp fit W llit.tutn.fi 4itT.r, Ywuitf Ili-k. f. itvfnv, irMun . - - Mtrsla dvllfrrfMj to tny n of ci) irr. - . ...EUGENE. ... Loan and Savings Bank PimH.uI li. ri.lrul . Cvhi.r tttiitnr w w iikiiM n H l PAlM r. w. uwi'KN OatKUUN. niKiiruut: A. I'aine. K. I 'a via. . K. llron. V J. IV llarri. II. 1. I'aine. J. K. Kobinaon. Oaburn, V. Oaburn, j I PAID UP CAPITAL, $60,000,00 ' j ) A lieneral lUnklng Iluiin. Trana- .... . i i. ii . . j -i- t lUnklng IliKima Trana- ai iru. inu-rmi aiHi.ro un 11.11 " " ' tviieit) Iliglieal Cah Kati-e 1'aid for ' ' " j " City and L'ooolr Warrant a. Oar Large and Complete Line ft - CL0THING7 A perfect t.AKur mac ur ArLi,,- PROPRIETORS of One Hundred Meeti KAI'S JIOT-SHOT. Hi NarauR K.aal.a. Ttia people ara lamentably ignorant of th way thing ara going ou la thia 0 luulr of oura. Tba Democrat ara trying to I'jok plaaaaut and think time ara Improving, whtlo tin Krpubllcaui ara blaming ararrthing to tba iJein ooratic unuilnl.tratiou. Yet for all that, w bava uerar aoen tba II run when th MMipfe wnra ao roadjr to ain braoa i'eouia'a 1'arty principle. letno emu aud Kepublluaui, altka, adnjit that our guvuruuinuul tuacbiue ii rltkotr aorna plaue, that the bole need new packltig, and that bolt and anrew need tlKhteniUK. but th"T d'''t know bow lo go to work to put tba nacbluu in order. it 'em to iua( to oeut In thia pupa-r and it will aet them to thinking. The railroad of (treat Britain em ploy help to tbe amount of $,000 per mile auuually. In thia country tbe railroad pay their help 3,22. TlM-re they employ eighteen men to the mile; here Ave. There their average pay la 38. per annum; here it I fft.'ii. There the boor ate ahorU r and tbe work much eaaier. Tber ou aixteen of the leading line the groa earning are fl.OQU. Tbe average n-t earn III (ft on tbe llriliah line per annum are ll'ifi; hire they are ?20. A H llut, Lar rabee in hi great work, "Tbe Kailroad ynfNitlon," baa well ald: "If Amerl oan labor i tnore eiprnalve. It I alo more efficient than labor la ebtewbere. " "Tbe reported valuation of all prop erly in tbe United State by tbe cec.ua !of 11W0 wa l5,03;,(i!M,m, or 1,UJ5 per captu lur me wuoiu population. Yet aome have none of it and other bondred of million of it. Any meth od that would even up matU-r a little would 1 belter than the praent no matter what it would be called. We are in favor cf the free coinage of ailver, a of gold, in tbe ratio of 1 lo I, ao long a we bave gold but we j bold ' that law make money (not the ! material of - wbu& tbe mono it ocua j poaexl) and the cbeapeat anit moat con I venlent material ia tbe cbeapeat and beat. Tbal material i paper; tbe money being iaaued eicluaively by tbe govern- m.ut; a full legal tender in pay mint of all drbte, public and private! "old Abe" got a alary of 125,000 a year, when wheat wa worth f a buahel ao, we II ay be got a aalary of 13,600 buahel of wheat. Dictator Orcver get a (alary of 150,000 with wheat at AO cent, or cue hundred tbouaand buahel of wheat "Old Abe" fiidu't bave much to do but be trern- bled for the aafely of tbia fx pnblio. It diflereut with (irov. Sometitrv the Oah dun't bite-and then, again. there'a the aored gold reaerve. It' ardooua, don'tcberknow, lo iue luiiifl. I4rnve. thnui-h. 'doe it the , h . h ,,., ,, . r , . v.. , . v , . i tuilng for bills. Wrove haa lots of friends, (Irov has! They are rich fellow, loo, no mudsill truck. A au acoommodalion to (irove they 11 casb bond at par and then ell 'em at LSI. "A public office 1 a public trust" and a tnsp In those who kuow bow to work it. "Tbe pablio be d d!" and, yea, tbe republic be d d, too! "There 1 a great deal of gratuitous advice being given tbe fanners by the preea, both city and oountry, telling tbem to bold their wheat or not to bold it. Joat according to the individ ual opinion of the writer. However, it la about all pure waste ot apace, every farmer who can do ao will keep hi wheat until prices are better or worse than now, and the advice is of little value lo those who most bave money lo pay Jebta." Springfield, 8. 1)., Time. Ah, there you are again. Brother Young. It's Joat as we ex pected. We bave been watching your report of big orop in old Bon Homme county "There's pleuty ot money in tbe country, if you bave anything to ell!" but, perhaps tbe people are living on money and -have no need of wheat. Away last spring, yon will reuif ruber, you published an item to tbe effect thnt tbe people about Spring field were anxlons for tbe government to pay Its dues to the Indiana of tbe San tee reservation; that it wonld put some muncy - in circulation .out - tbare and make things lively, for awhile at least We copied the article; aaid "Amen" In effect, aud pointed out that more money waa what we needed all over tbe oountry, and bow more money wonld make thing boom throughout the land. Yon ran back at n with tbe stock argument tbat there was plenty of money in the oountry, if yon had anything to sell and that tbe Free Trader was an anarchist sheet. anyway! Well yon now have plenty of wheat Why In Halifax don't yon sell it, and step your whining, yon calamity bowler yon? July 4th, 1893, the reople's party in national convention assembled, at Omaha, adopted tbe following silver plank as a part ot ita platform: "We demand free and unlimited coinage of silver and gold al the present ratio of 16 to 1." Short, but oh, bow sweet! Btralgbt to the point Bays wbst It means, and means what it says. And every Populist in this broad land be lieves in it, and advocate it And what a ocniraat between that plank and tbe planks of the two old parties! Neither of the two old parties dare take an unequivocal stand on anything and every thinking man knows this 10 be true. And neither Of tbe tWO Old parties ar in favor ot free silver coin- age or we wouio. nave . mat uugi. to be easily understood, and yet you, Mr. Sliver Demoorat and yon, Mr. Sll- ver Republican, pretend to believe in silver, and really expect to get it bv voting a goldbng ticket! Hire a mo 1 and let him kiok yon awhilel Throw off old party cloaks. Join bands, and onm to th eamp of th party ot and for th people. Tb Chicago later Ocean has Uea for two year on of Hi moat etierg-t e howler for free (liver in the country. We bave been watrking it. At brat we did uot aeebow it eirald poaaibly re main with the old- fxrty, but we have beeu ui!ol0U"Of It allaloug. Now 11 haa chaugej Ita tone; ud it ia no mote honnat than tbe rest of the big paper It li now bowling for protection, and i blaming everything to tbe Wi'laou tariff law. Thl( la a preaideutial year and the I. O. i (imply getting back into the trace; Ubt' ill. If the K , publican ' party aliooM declare for gold a tbe coluiive money of th--oountry, and (hoold o lr fur abao lute free trade with ail the natiou of the earth, the I. O. would till itick to the Kupulbican party and a woold all the reat of .the big Kepubhuan pa r. Principle hi nnlMng to do ith their editorial matter t It ia, of oourae, ti tb fliiauiri.il n.U r ent of all tboas who tvill b'md and nortgKa to make tbe dollar a valu able aa pMwilbe or, a t."a-;li- Hjlon ChiiM-, of Maine, need Ui aay. "aviuees more hog into tbe dollar. " Hot it dot em a if the fallow bad an uulimit-rd amount of gull, and of coiifl denue in the credulity of the urmi-r-, to appeal to tbem ta vote for the maintenance of tbe "enatiug gold alamUrd of value." ' Thia tri'-k of ap pealing to I he farmer .h. worked in the paat. lie ha been to bom-at bim- ai'lf that for many Jtiia be did not miatruit tbe rogue who were robbing him band over flat: but ain-.-e b- ba found it diRlcult to k'p up even in trreat and t axe (if be baa been veu ih.t tnrmn.iM ha h. !.., Hi.. .1 little thiuikng for bm.telf-v.-t stilt there are lota and lot of lhi.ro who ill still behove tbat tb hard time are caused by tbe Wibrjn tariff law (wihcb has made, no change in the "protection" afforded hum, or by oor "unbound" money! bonie people are j foolish tbat the word "foolish" don't express it And if some g jlTbug should come along and tell tht-m bean were potatoes they woslil Iwheve him and no argument could convince them to tbe contrary. Honest Republican and Democrat ought to know by this time that their respective parties bave long ago drifted away from' their moorings. They no longer represent tbe principle which brought tbem into exist. The Be publican party i no lougrr republican and the Uemocratio party i uo longer democratic. Both are plutocratic. And yet million upon millions of votei still stiok to the ul.f parties when tbey know full well that aeither ot the old parties have passed a law lu tbe in teres! of the people in the Uxt thirty year. Lvcry session oi ooae;re goes to show tbat both factions of tbe plu tocratic prtie. are simply playing for political effect Tbe Republican fac tion will not belp the IXmocrutio fac tion pasa a law to benefit tbe people for fear it will give the Democratic faction the votes of the people, and the offices. Let a good lull be introduced by a Republican aud instantly every Deinocratio vote it against it, or st least enough to tli ftat the meure. But it plutocracy huU a thing done. that' different. Kuough traih-r to the people can be found who will do tbe bidding of lobbyist. The initia tive and referendum woold settle all thia. Corporations wonld not spend money in bribing legislator if they knew the measure was to be voted upon by the people. I Certain interest, bave made it their bunineas to undertake a movement looking to the retirement of green back. Tbey do thin on tbe principle tbat what is everybody's business is nobody's businoft and onlesi some per sou make a busiueis of seeing that greenbacks are retired they will not be retired. Chicago Tribune. "Certain interest have tuale it their business to undertake a movtmeut looking to tbe retirement of the greenbacks" so tbat they may have a mououpoly of the is sue of all paper mouey, and full Con trol of the volume of nil money. These "certain iuterrct" made it their busi ness to kick aKitiuat the greenback from the very moment of tbe first pro posal to issue them. These interests tabbed tbe giwutuck with tbe excep tion clause on the greenback. These interest made it their budness to fond the non-interest bearing debt of tbe government into long time bonds Then they made it their bnsineas to have the public credit strengthened by having tbe baud made payable in coin. .Tlien tbey demonetised silver, la '73. And these interests make it their business to run the old party machines in their interest, and diotate the nomi nations ot both old parties. And these Interests nixke it their business, too, to pay good fat price for just snob dirty work aa the Chicago Tribune is doing. ' The experiment ot electrical traction in tbe Baltimore tunnel, has now been tried about a year, with results ao far to the advantage ot tbe eleotrie motors over those propelled by steam. Sunlight is superior to artificial light beouase ita action upon tbe eye Is eqnsble snd unvarying, benoe it may be need long without lattgoe. In Egypt there are annually eighteen mora births than deaths to 1,000 ot population, and the net Increase ha been 1,600,000 in twelve years. p,ri, n , Turikhs bath establish mmt where horses snd doss ara traased 0 y,, nlnry They are said to anjoy wnCQ y,,, Rot use to It Washington woman, after twenty , rear' litigation tor damage with tbe Balltomr ft Ohio railroad, baa secured , verdlol ot one cent damage, . According to Electricity clothing manufacturer ha invented maohtne for catting cloth which. Is capable of coiling 100 to isO uit a flay. iVEXTS OF THE DAI Epitome of the Telegraphic Newt ot the World. IKH,NIC TICKS YKDH THK WIUJCS la Inl.ra.tlng ( ell.rtlu of Itaeaa Fraaa i " Twe ll.iul.h.r.. 1'r.M.U. In a CendaaaMl Cwrui. A violent winrt and rin atoro vill ed Newark, N.I.. mid did damage to the amount of Avi (X(). rtutatan engineer have been Is i'biladttlpbia and bave made orntract for ISOO.VJO worth of macblnert there, Mr. Annie Dyrr. tbe baby (farmer, of Kudbig, Eng., arrested on March 9 on tbe obargd of murdering many, in fant intruited to ber care, wa banged la Newgate priaon, Tbe three-ma ted achooner Edward C Allentrne, Captain McLaughlin, from Baltimore tor Portland, aank off Job's neck, on tbe sooth eide of tbi laiand, near Vineyard Haven, Haa. From tbe fact thai the Teasel' boat bave eome aahore in piece and ar ticle of clothing have been picked up ll i feared that all on board were lose Sixty cloakmaker employed by a Chios go Arm, were thrown into a panio by Are, and it eeemed for a time that soma of tbem woold be trampled to esth in the ecTsmble to escape. Tbe waa In the aulrway on the second noor ana eecape waa nuaiiy eueoiea oj rushing through tbe flames. It was soon extinguiabed with but little dam sam - vim O. F. Tyler, a eon of President Tyler, I a prisoner in Richmond, V., charg ed, with shooting with intent to kill Jack Carr, a young negro. Tyler i a dairyman residing near Richmond. He went to the assistance ot another person who got into a difficulty with Carr. and aay the shooting was in elf-defense. The socused wa sent to tbe grand jury and allowed ball. ' One hundred and eighty can of dynamite exploded about a mile below Lilly, Pa., with frightful result. One man wa killed by tbe explosion, snd even other fatally injured. Con tractor McManus' workmen on the Pennaylvsnia railway were getting ready to make a blast wben a prema ture explotlon occurred, burying tb even men beneath sand and rock. . Jamea Creelan, tbe war correspond ent who bad to leave Cuba recently by order of General Weyler, says he think, there will be a war with Spain. He say the American people will be thunderstruck when tbe document In tbe possession of the state department are made public. - Spain ia anxious foi war. Twenty-five million dollars' worth of American property ha been destroyed in Cub and many Ameri can killed without provocation. Since the col lapse of the "brick trust" at tbe close cf May. tbe local brick market iu Chicago ba been de moralized. The demoralisation has reached inch a point that. common brick were sold at ft. 10 per 1.000. A Peoria, 111., dispatch states that Daniel Anderson, who was nominated for Uuited State cenator by the Pro hibitionists t their Spricgtield con veition, ba withdrawn from the raoe and tbe party. A foor-cent fare ordinance wa passed in Milwaukee. Thirty days' time is given ia which to allow tbe companies to print regulation ticket and make ar- j rangements f.r carrying out the term if the ordinance. The company will dairy the matter to the ooorts. While two doxen people crowded on a portioo were witneasing a circus parade iu Ottawa, Kan., the structure gae way, precipitating men, women and children fifteen feet to the walk below. Seventeen were injured Mrs. David Day, of Rntoul, vill probably die ot injuria. An Astori dispatch say tbe body ot Gu Notburg, foreman of th Fisher men's cannery, v. bo was reported miss ing, and also that of a Russian Finn named Crick, who is supposed to bave been out in the river with him, were found in tbe river below Tongue Point It is not so far known bosr their death occurred, but the conjecture it tbat tbey were both accidentally drowned. Tbe mi per or of -China - baa mtifled hi appreciation ot the gallantry showa by the bluejacket of the ' American warship in rescuing drowning person tn the recent terrible disaster resulting from a collision at Woonsong between the atesmer Onwo and Newcbwang, by presenting to the captain of each ot Code Barn's cruisers in Asiatio water an elaborately engraved and highly complimentary testimonial Tbe onoe beautiful little village ot Lake City, Cel., at tbe head ot Sur prise valley, in Modoc county, is a scene of devastation, rain and disaster. What wa once a brisk and lively burg of 800 inhabitant with neat snd cosy dwelling 1 now but a vista ot tangled wreckage, nearly every building la town being wholly or partially de molished. It was (truck by a water spout a veritable water cyclone. A Cat la tirinl.a Rata. Chicago. Th Union Paoifio Com pany haa givea notice that it intend to Ignore th aotlon of the other trans continental and Western road ia de clining to msk a reduced rat for tba TJtah schoolteachers, who ara anxious to com East to spend their vsoatioa. It will tak Independent aotlon la tbe matter, and will make a one-far tor the round trip lor tie taacoera. Haw Shah Kathraaa. ' Taberaa, Persia. Masaffar Eddin. th nw shah of Persia, has beaa form ally an throned. v'&'srcsiJTOWN OF HOPE BURNED th department of Oregon ia holding ll i encampment la .Independence, Or. i alao the Woman's Belief Corp and Boos of """ Veteran. Tb citlxens bave given tbe Property Lot Will Reach town a very attractive appearance by exleniiv decoration of the boiane bouse and residence. A large num ber are in attendance. Crash T.l al4. A dispatch from Canea, Creta, aay another Greek vessel, loaded with munition and provision for the Insur gents, ba been seised by tbe Turk! ah officials. Tb Vrencb gaavdafatp started for Valova with i7.00 to pay tbe ransom of two French ladle recent ly captured near tbal place by tb brigand. ( Tk Nasi Was Tarrtfela. A special from Bombay aay the British seeond-class. twin-screw Bona- venture, the flagship of tba East Indian squsdron, flying th flag of Rear-Admiral Edmund Drummond, lost seven ty men by unuok on a voyage from Colombo to Pondicherry. i ' R.urisalsallea the Kertberm. There i much disco asiota ta New York among those eonoerned in tbe re organisation of the Northera Pacific, as to tbe form of charter tbe company is to hare or whether it is adriaable to foreclraw tbe property al rteaent. In view of tbe fact that th present con greaa ba failed to give tbe eompanj axtew charter. t A Three Tlaa.a Xara.m ag4. John Craig, a three time murderer, w banged in Folsom priaon. Tber could not bave been s mors perfect sxecution it is said. Tba coodemned man waa completely resigned to bis ' Dd wslked to tb gallows as eooiy as though going to a wedding. A ratal fir. At a fire in a tenement bsaa in Pittaburg. Pa., Mrs. Zones hhoudl Garbeia, aged 74, waa killed, by Jump ing from a window. Frank Garbeia, sged o. vu suffocated to death, Lot tie Garbeia, aged 11, was lnwjraally hurt, sod may die. Frank Barbel wat badly ' burned. The Are was caused by the explosion of a barrel of Their rrs railed Th. Forty mile east of Charleston, W. Vs.. masked men boarded an express train at midnight and crawled over th engine tender into tbe cab with revolvers drawn. Th engineer stopped the trsin. He was .commanded to oat loose tbe express car. Tbia was dona. Tbe" passenger were awakened and the Ughta were sxtiai-uiahed. Attar tea minute work, the bandits became frightened, and escaped to tbe moun tain. T riaal th lad.btedM. A member of on of tb largest bank-' Ing house in Honolulu 1 in thi coun try for tbe purpose of interesting cap italist in tb refunding of the Ha waiian government' indebtedness. The government ba $3,096,000 of bond drawing 6 per cent interest out standing at present, which it is pro posed to pay and issue in their stead bonds drawing interest at tbe rat of 4 par cent ' His D.alh m Bf j.t.r7. Tbe body of a man with his bead split open, waa discovered floating in the Columbia river near Wallace's island. ' It is not known how he was killed. Tailed ta riv flaga. The trustee of tb university of Illi nois were arretted in Champaign and bold in 200 bail to answer to th grand jury the charge of failing to fly the flag from all nniveristy buildings Governor Altgeld is a member of tbe board. roar ravor CIU Except Savanah. the capitals of th new states of Wyoming, Montana and Utah are tbe only places that got ap propriations for publio buildings at this session of oongrea. Th bouse polioy has been to report no bills for aew buildings. hti riai. Tbe Hammond incident ia finally settled. At a special meeting of the xecotive council held ia Pretoria, it wa deaided to release John Hay Ham mond, Cecil Rhode, George Farrar and J. W. Leonard, tb leaders of tb Johannesburg reform committee, upon payment of a fine of ?xS,000 each, or tn default, fifteen years' banishment Kill. HI. Br-thr-ta-law. Ben Dice, a ranches living oa the Tula river, twenty mile southeast of Visalia. Cel.. killed hi brother-in-law. Grant Smith. Tbey quarreled about vint in an irrigating ditoh, and Dice's wife sttempted to remove tb dam ia tbe ditch on Smith's plsoe. reu.ntir niot Three thousand Harvard men, en couraged by the pbenomen&l event of a Harvard victory, fought 100 policemen ia the streets of historic old Cam- bfidge. ll wat the biggest riot that tne university has ever seen. Many students and policemen were Injured in the melee, hot the blueooau finally came out victorious and the students wer locked up. A Mralal Ma.d.r. In a drunken rag John Wolter, of Chicago, made an nninooetsful attempt to kill hi wit. He thea shot and killed one stepdaughter and woaaded another ao aerioualy that she stay dia, Mrs. Wolter i possessed of property .valued at 11.800. left by ber first bua- Vband. It eero to bar been Wolter' iurpoa to get control of it Being un able to make ny headway la tbi dl- rectiou, he becam dismtisfied and be- gaa drinking to excess and was under tb influeno of liquor whea k com- mined tb assault upon his wlft aad upohildraa. One Hundred Thousand. BUTTERY LITTLE V WAS SATED .. Weaaaa a4 Child r. Tara Oal ta right .h laaaa-Orlgtasia4 la a Laaaw atsplodlag. Hope, Idabo.'june 16. A fir trek out here thi afternoon about 8:80, originating in tba Northern Faoifio s. -am laundry, owned by the dining car department Tbe town ia built on tba mountain side, and in a tw B-O-menta. tbe flames spread to tba build ings on Main street snd Kailroad ave nue. Although men, womenaod children turned oat and fought th fits, 1 bo I few building west and north of. tbe laundry were saved for a district over a block. The Pend de'Orlell hotel, owned by E. Wanemakar, was on of tb first buildings destroyed. His large gen eral merchandise itore, tbe town ball, warehouse, batcher shop, and a build ing occupied by Mrs. Mills as a dress making parlor and residence, burned. Tbet next waa a small building used by N. (i. bisson a a warehouse. Next to tbi building wa the Examiner printing office of J. W. Settle, black's tailor shop, tbe Odd Fellows' hall, A. O. U. W., O. R. C, and K. O. J. M . were destroyed, a Bible and a (mail stand being all tbal was saved. Dr. Martin lost all bis stock of drugs, men's furnishing goods, notions, etc.', together with all his household snd kitchea furniture. N. G. Siason, proprietor of a large lu-ivuauui mo awn, tvai PQUIU, household good a and kitchen furniture, and almost everything lu the store. Tbe Twin Wo Co., merchants, lost a large two-story building, marohand'ae, etc O. C Bmitb lost his residence, a lodging-house, a tenement hooae and a -building occupied by Chinese a gambling and lodging-bouaet Among tbe building and content ' destroyed were tbe steam laundry, Mr. Head' lodging-boose, J. C Mo Dougall' residence, W. J. Piling's residence, Ed (Jinn's residence. Perry Morgan raldence, C T. McElvaney' residence, several small shacks and a section bouse. Very little furniture n saved from sny of these buildings. Tbe residence on Highland avenue, owned by T. F. Roby. Conductor (juinn. Rev. MrRtfEb, Fiafcuajt flga. sob atr -rrxjwsri3iVoydr wita inTarror wrft ocunteatat? AJJ ui' tbe type, job presses, stationery and some of the household good in tba Examiner offioe were saved. One hundred thousand dollars will not cove tb lossu Giant powder wa used to good advantage in blowing up several email balding, thus stopping tb ravages of tbe flame. Ta rtwvBl CorlLtaa. ' Washington, June 16. The presi dent having approved the act passed by congress at the instance of tbe Ameri can delegates to the International mar itime conference, relative to the pre vention of collisions at sea, the state department has taken step promptly to aoquaint tbe British government with the fact that the amendmenta to rule suggested by it bave been made, and it it hoped there will be no delay in potting the rule into operation by proclamation. Tbe acceptance of tbe ' change by a third maritime power 1 necessary to tbe inauguration ot the rule, but a Germany in April 1804, brought forward th earn propositiona as those recently ratified, no doubt la entertained of that oountry 'a adher ence. Oatraces mm Cahaa W.m.a. Key West, Fla., Jnn 16. An American citisen, writing to a friend here, give an account ot outrage per petrated on Cuban women, who obeyed Weyler' order requiring them to pre sent themselves at the Spanish fortress snd camps. Ha waa an eyewitness ot one of tbe ourtagea. Recently Benorita Mar tinea and bar 13-yaar old daughter appeared at a Spanish camp. After addressing Insulting remarks to thim, the officer ia command tore the oloth ing from the girl and exposed her to the soldier. Then, at tbe point of the bayonet the nude girl wa forced to To escape dishonor by the Spaniard, hundred of Cuban women are joining tb insurgent army. AM far Arnaalaa Orphane. London, June 16. A dispatch to tba Chronicle from Constantinople r porta that an American lady from Maraah make th following statement: "Hav ing mid arrangements with charitable person at Constantinople for home nd eduoation for eighty orphan! ' Maraab and Carta, I am prepared to bring tbem to Constantinople. Tbe Turkish authorities absolutely refused to allow tbem to leave, ll waa only with the greatest difficulty, tbat I ob tained permission to bring my own children, a th offioial said that, be ing born ia Turkey, tbey were Turkish although thaii-parvnt were Ameri cana" Th Jraheprv rt(a. South Bend, Intl., June 16. Grasi hopper ara doing immense damage la portiona of thi county. Alexander KmltH of - tnwnaMn V.. alW a ore of wheat from which every blade ba been eaten ap entire, a well aa . fifteen acre of - potatoes and a large field of oat. -ePori PPIrmta I growers ia sll pan Boathwaetara Michlgsa say thai -TPP?' . fJT P" Jd rl ail will son- . stably , J Vt!l 1 t. . 4, W