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About Washington County hatchet. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1895-1896 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1896)
NOT MUCH WAR TALK OREGON’S POPULATION March. Its capacity w ill be 50,000 1 cases and w ill employ not less than W but the Great D alli«« Ar« twenty people. About the New Kincrgentiy | [New York Time«.] has ap- i j JOHN BULL IS FULL OF CONFI- The Watoom board of trade nas E PITO M E OF TH E T E LE G R A PH IC This is a "general tariff pointed a committee to look up a site j PENCE. HOWEVER. NEW S OF TH E W ORLD Those who said in the majority for the Lynden creamery on Belling of the ways and means ooiuniittwu ham bay, where good shipping facili- Am Interesting Collection of Item« From ties can be bad. No Further Announcement« of Move- un the fluor of the house that it it) tile Two Hemiipherei 1'reneuted li The merchants and ship owners of T___ _ u A lliauoe of such a b ill knew that they were t Condensed Form —A Large Amount San Francisoo and Puget sound con- Vowmn Aaai„ . » tcugiaud-Transvaal of deliberate misrepresentation, bill changes every duty in the ] of Information In « Small ttpac«< , template a telegraph line from latoosh tariff, except those relating to sip | island to Gray’s Harbor. This stretch “ ‘ The notorious outlaw, B ill Dooley, ia of oonntry is totally uncovered. London, Jan. 14.— Interest in the and it also takes wool and lumber ¿q • fa in creating trouble for the offioere, There are live stamp mills now in The executive committee of the Transvaal question in its immediate the free list. W hy should anjaj'i A H UM AN LADDER. thia time in Texaa. Jaokson county. i Northwest Mining Association have bearing has revived to an appreciable deny that such a measure is a gen», A apecial from Home says 10,000 The Columbia river is now lower ! deoided w cau a convention on Febru extent, while the incidental strain of tariff bill?” And so the program**, by Thl« M$$nn W#$ a Young Girl lies- Abyasimaua were killed or wounded in cued From a Hunting Kulldlug than it has been for many years. j ary aj , at Spokane, invitations w ill ' relations between Great Britain and laid out— to take wool from the an attack upon Makile. Of forty-three vessels examined by be extended to the slate officials of Germany, which so completely placed list now, imposing the McKinley dta, Sturgeon Bay, Wis., Jan. 14.— Fire The heirs of the late Jay Gould are in the residence of Banker James the health officers at Astoria, during Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Mon- the Boers in the background of the pio- on the carpet makers raw uiataiy bainK made to pay their inheritance ture for a time, has in its turn reoed- and 60 per cent of the MoKinleyt Keogh early this morniing came near the last quarter, no oontagious diseases tana. tax by the New York oourta. on clothing clothing wool. wool, with aoutJjotM I The Everett sohool board has deter- ed. but by no means disappeared, ties on resulting in a terrible holocaust. As it were found. __ Both Cincinnati and S t Louis are was, four members of the fam ily and The total sales of land through the mined to bond the outstanding indebt- ¡ There in little apprehpension of war spending increase fur woolens, working hard to secure the national the domeatio were badly bnrned, and office of the hoard of school land com- edness of the district, and then to put i with Germany, over the present cum- enlarge all the other rates by IS ;*n Chi Democartio convention. in 1897-1)8 to enact the one severely cut with glass. Mrs. misaioners during 1895 was 71,223 expenses on a cash basis. The board plication at least, and the British pub- cent; is not inclined to issue any more war- I Re has an enduring sense that, if there McKinley tariff, or something * 01*000 The available cash balance of the Keogh was ill, and the ahock and acre« at the value of $$$,$•$. treasury is something over $180,000,- bnrns she received, it is feared, w ill A cargo of lumber is strewn along ranta. The problem it has to Bolve is 1 is to be a war, England is ready for i t j to subjeot all business interests f j r l y •00 and the gold reserve below $00, cause her death. Elk Beach for miles, which is supposed to run the school without giong in The promineut and efficient measures tariff agitation during this st-ssioiM« of the naval authorities, and the for- congress, during the political camp, the Mr. Keogh saved four children by to have been floated off the decks of | debt •00,000. midable show of strength which is the of next year, and ( i f the Repub’ ’ The government is taking aotive heroic dashes through the flames. lumber schooners daring the late storm. The leading educators of this state result, give John Bull a feeling of con- shall win at the polls in 1896) dm steps to put a stop to poaching in Y el Upstairs were tw o daughters. When Sturgeon Ashing has become quite au are to hold an important meeting in tideuoe. There are 110 further explicit the two years thereafter. Ho* tl l«wstone Park, in order to protect the awakened, the downstairs part of the industry around The Dalles. Several Spokane, next summer to organize a announcements of movements looking business men like this prospect? bonse was ablaze, but one of them he sc few remaining buffaloes. large catches aie reported in that dis- society and take action for a unitica- rushed down and ont of doors, receiv to an alliance of the powers against „ „ |.rogr„ . 1 . Threatened. «0»®* Mrs. Alva E. Vanderbilt, the d i ing only slight injuries The other trict, a recent one weighing 425 tion of the public school system of England today. (Philadelphia Times.] pounds. Washington, including the state uni- vorced w ife of W illiam K. Vanderbilt, feared to follow and broke the window Nevertheless, it is keenly perceptible 1 Th© many and various arguraeunjM The Southern Miners' Association versify, agricultural college and state has been married to O liver H. P. Bel- to call for help. by the public that the seutimeut dis- against an increase of the timtf normal schools. aaont, Mayor Strong, o f New York By this time the young men ontside has formed a permanent organization played by the German government has reinforced by the latest treasury sin#89 sity, performing the oeremony. As a result of the prospecting done About 200 miners formed a human ladder several feet at Grant’s Pass. a far wider bearing than the present mtiut, which show's the revenues The term of F. B Rockefeller, the high, and by standing on each other’s were present and genuine enthusiasm by a diamond drill on the coal proper dispute in the Transvaal, and there are the past six mouths to have h lH B ties of the Everett and Monte Cnsto visions of future complications on ques •x-bauker of Wilksbarre, Pa., who shoulders were able to rescue the dis prevailed. $8,000,000 greater than in the conAM •loaed the doors of his private bank in tracted girl, who was badly cut about Wheat is now moving ont of Pendle Company, about three and one-half tions of conflicting interests. spending period of 1894 and the *®P°' February, 1808, defrauding 600 de the body in getting out, being clad only ton about aa rapidly as the railroad can miles southeast of Granite Falls, a it is not believed that President penditures $4,000,000 leas. While w » positors out of nearly $600,000, has ex in her night dress. handle it. The movement was started tributary to the town of Everett, it has Kruger has demanded the abrogation fined mineral oils and their prodiQ thi pired. by a recent bulge when 400,000 bush been decided to develope the property of the Loudon convention, which pro represent nearly a fourth of this va)q$$|L by sinking a shaft. els were sold at 40 cents net. vides for the suzerainty of Great the iucrease in the exports of iron say \ Edwin Fields, who at one time A T ra in S eized for T a x ««. The salmon pack statistics for the Britain over the TrauBvaal as the price steel, machinery, leather and mauuioUr8' owned a large pait of the city of Tomb The Polk connty census returns show Atchison, Kan., Jan. 14. — An stone, Aris., and a mine worth more Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe freight 3,440 legal voters. The entire popula- Columbia river for 1895show: Spring of sparing Dr. JamieBon’s life. lures, china and gluBS, chemicals, r ose than half a m illion, has been taken to train was in charge of Sheriff Larkin, j tluu *8 II, 198. A dispatch from sources sympathetic fabrics, and several other items, 1 Over 2,000,000 pounds pack— Chinook salmon, 487,810 cases; steelheads, 52,566 with the Trausvaal government in even more remarkable, snowiDg com,imuj the poor house at Dunning, 111., to of Atchison county, for a few hours " of hops ’ “ were raised; 795,951 bushels bluebacks, and Total value, $2,711,858.75; Johannesburg tonight assert the plot sm ,lv th(. mtlu.-no- ,,t lower duhe 01 spend his few remaining years. last night. The company refused to of wheat, and 580,507 bushels of oats. cases. Attorney-General Maloney, of I l pay its 1895 taxes, assessed by A tch i The Coos Bay Creamery Associa amount paid for fish, $1,776,547. for Jamieson s raid and the coincident especially on raw materials, in em t^jE linois, has begun quo warranto pro son county, levied for street improve tion paid in actual cash to us m ilk re Allow ing one-half the catch to the uprising of the Ultlauders was the ing American manufacturers to makes the most shameful in history. The the markets of the world. This un* de] ceedings against the National Linseed ment, claiming such levy was illegal ducers during 1895, $18,500. N otw ith Washington fishermen O il Company on the ground that it is This afternoon Treasurer McCullin standing the low price of butter this amount received by the fishermen of blackest part of the plot, the dispatch valuable progress the tarif) prop«** of a trust. The case is similar to tho pro turned the collection of the taxes season, the year was fully as good as Washington fur spring salmon deliver asserts, was the intention of the agents by the house of representatives woognm ed to canneries $888,278.50. F all pack of the Chartered South Africa Com ceeding* pushed against the late about $7,000 in all, ever to Sheriff in 1894. abruptly destroy. \ * — 92,86 cases of silversides, 31,500 whisky trust. Larkin. Yesterday was Larkin's last W ork on the construction of the oases of Chinook, 3,500 cases of steel- pany to set loose the savages to invade ra in. Only Temporary Expedients. the Transvaal from all points and k ill Sir Mackenzie Bowell, of Ottawa, day in offioe and he wanted the fee, and freezing and packing houses, at Goble, head; total, 137,086 cases, valued at [Philadelphia North American.) every white man. It had been en- 'Job, authorizes a statement relative went to work to earn it. He learned is progressing as rapidly as possible. $456,50960. gaged that all over South A frica pro The president cannot shape to Canada's position in regard to arbi of a freight train that would reach the The machinery w ill arrive this month j visional stations should be erected on policy of the Republican party. Id a h o . tration of the Behring sea seizure Atchison yards last night, and going and the establishment w ill be ready for The operation by May. slaims, that Canada has agreed to the there, he attached the same. A new lumbering enterprise has just the lines of route, and the points had asks for help, and he must expect be] ’ ito i been fixed. The object was to destroy as Republicans may see fit to presort terms of the treaty and promptly for legal department of the road at Topeka Mrs. Warren, the first white child; been started at South Boise. The m ill warded her assent to the British telegraphed Larkin that the oompany born in Oregon, and one of the sur cost $40,000 and w ill ent about 4.000,- PreUjna 1*nd *° Present England with it. He w ill probably accept such 000 teet this year. The maximum ca * falt accompli before any interference as is foreshadowed by the house. wonld pay the taxes under protest authorities. vivors of the Whitman massacre, was could reach them. Sketches of Pre- ing led the country into embarra^*.odl Those in a position to have early in within five days. This was sufficient recently married to W illiam Cocnran. pacity is 40,000 feet per day ‘ * J - r \ 0 /lo Vwr n u in f u lll F 4.»m / inru Fa m inn/v4 torai and of the "R a n d ” vv made by mentH, tV the Democrats cannot expeoti. formation on the subject, claim to have and he released the train. It was de The oouple have moved to Ban Jose, A coal mine has been located about j m ilitary men have, it is said, been be permitted to devise the mean, ¿ 3 layed five hoars. good reason for believing that large Cal. The bride was 60 years old at the twenty-flve miles from Idaho Falls, i seized. getting back to firm ground. T b ^ H German banks intend to subscribe for time of her marriage. It is a superior quality of coal, and cau “ r~------- A ll Hort« of Kumon in Venezuela. had that privilege last year, and ntteri^H'' $40,000,000 of the new government The estimated amount of revenue to be delivered at that place for $3.50 j „ .. . ", .’ * r"i‘V'T' . .. .. ,, failed to raise to the level o f the N ew York, Jan. 12.— A steamer jnst loan. The Deutsche bank, it is said, per ton. one-half of the price of soft , Berlin, Jan- 14— There is distinctly be raised this year, $788,000, is based ( casion. None of the measures offer*“ 111 intends to subscribe for $26,000,000 of arrived from Venezuela, brings news upon the assumption tUat, if the ordin coal at the present present time, it is a very ^ «tress of feeling here today in re time, it is a very the bonds, and the Bleiohroeders for that the greatest excitement prevailed ary expenses of government are the i light coal, tree from iron and with gard to the international complication are the embodiment of the policy o f t « They are provide^ $16,000,000. It is also said that the throughout the country over the atti same as last year, $94,524, the excesses great heat. A road is to be constructed growing ont of the Transvaal crisis, Republican party. and the German press, as a rule, de for the emergency, are merely imperial oounoil has been largely influ tude of the United States government w ill amount to $88,459, which w ill to the mine. expedients to ---- tide ------------- over a diflf -¡m votes lees space to it than for some porary • ■-------- — enced in consenting to these subscrip on the boundary question. Demonstra bring last year s figures up to, in round . A oompany hHs been organized which \ rime The tone of the comment of the oulty tha* ouly * powerful remedy aB tions by the strained relations now ex tions were numerous in all the prin numbers, $788,000. This would give j has secured deeds to gravel bars and newspapers which isting between Germany and England. cipal cities. Troops were constantly a rate of 6.4 mills. means so much i n --------- ----------- HBc 1 water rights about the Horseshoe Bend j tbjg ¡and Jj press censorship and in- marching through the cities of Porto N „t » i-.rtr Measure, Three brothers were fatally injured The promoters of the Oregon sum to Salmon river. It is the object of Cabcllo, La Gnayra and Caracas, and spired ezpressous in newspapers, is [Pittsburg DUi.xicd.J ttefli by an explosion of dynamite in Phila the American flag was carried in all mer school have formed a corporation the company to construct a large cut rather more peaceable, and there is less The tariff bill, while passed bjrer [tl delphia. The boys expeirmented with the parades, causing the wildest en with a capital stock of $20,000, divided through the neck of the bend which a toy safe, which they were trying to thnsiasm among the popnlaoe. It was into 20,000 shares. The objects of the w ill be 18 000 feet lnni? and hv rhia I talk ° f actlTe ho8tilities and more hope party vote, is not a party measnre. Si _____„ " “ by h * expressed of an unarmed settlement of protectionist would accept, as a tarlit — bpeh with dynamite, an explosion oc rumored at La Gnayra that the sum of Association are to advance the standard means drain 9,000 feet of the present the (1De8tiou8 at issue. Expressions of settlement, the preservation of the 1 le curring, breaking open the door. The river ohannel. and efficiency of the teachers of the $100,000,000 was being raised by the three were so badly burned that their . . . . 1 irri “ “ io“ at the British government, congruities of the Wilson act with United States government to aid the various educational institutions of tne A Chicago capitalist is about to and of rancor agaiDst the English peo- 16 per cent raise. It ought to be root death is daily expeoted. The mother W1> Venezuelans in case war should be de state of Oregon. It is intended to launch on the Snake river a veritable pie, are still more or less bitter, how- nized by the Democrats that also sustained serious injuries trying the« nftt*i maintain and conduct one or more floating mining camp. On the boat ever, clared against England. to put out the flames. ceptance of the Wilson schedules, a* ittfei schools and to provide lectures and 111 there is a good sized boarding and basis for an increase of revenue, is jwf Ove^ A dispatch from Johannesburg says A Mo«t De*tructiv* Gun. struotion on pedagogics and the asso lodging house to acommodate 150 VENEZUELANS AROUSED what it claims to be, a temporary cert i it is reported from Pretoria that Dr. New York, Jan. 13.— A special from ciated sciences. miuera au immense stationary engine measure to provide revenue enough lands, Jamieson and other officers interested Washington says: A new machine Most of the shipments from Portland and boilers together with dredgers and E n g l a n d M en d s T r o o p s t o G u ttrd t h e stop the swelling of the public debt h gov D is p u te d T e r r it o r y . with him in the reoeut disturbance has been adopted for use on naval ships to the Sandwich islands up to this pnmps of all sizes. This mechanical timet)' with the Boers, in South Africa, have which the small-arms board reports to time, have been bran, feed, shorts, boat battery w ill move up and down New York, Jan. 11.— A special to A V r r y li| K J o b . on® J been started for Natal, where they w ill be the most destructive weapon firing middlings, e ta , and some lumber, Snake river working the banks for the Heiald from Caracas says: [Utica Observer.) ikiBK be handed over to the British authori a bullet of its caliber yet found. The while frait, bananas and oranges have gold. The government has received news The ways and means committee utiwtn ties to be tried nnder the laws making gnn has a record of 420 shots a minute, been brought back. The Oregon R ail The report of Wells, Fargo & Com- tr° m ^ «nezuela boundary stations, the house of representatives have nndeij it a pnnishable offense to prepare a and requires no work except the pres way & Navigation Oompany have ar pany gives the total mineral production u**ar frontier of British liuiaua, to taken a very large job in trying i warlike demonstration against a friend sure of an elootrio button to maintain ranged that their outgoing steamers of Idaho, in 1895, at 17,353,820, an , eflePt , 1 * ° ° men uf the Palm off a measure for protection as ly state tho torriflo Are, the automatic system w ill call at the islands, and if sufficient increase of $511,900 over last year. colonial police have been sent to guard measure that complies with Presid«! Alexander J. Boroday, an electrician having been applied to i t The gnn is trade they w ill call on their way back (Jf this production the gold was $2,521,- the English station, in the disputed : Cleveland's request. There has ■'’"rant t! of the Westingbouse Company, of a self-feeder, end grinds cat shots with hero. Feed, fertilizer, lumber and 000; silver $2,807,450; lead, $2,026,- te” *tory’ no greater fraud attempted on tb« Pittsburg, Pa., is believed to be held a s rapidity that w ill make it a most flour are the products which Oregon The government regards this aotion ! American people 680. The diflereuce between Wells- It is peculiarly for , prisoner by the Russian government, dangerous piece for landing parties. intends to ship to that poinL as a direct menace on the part of Eng Fargo’s total and the assay offioe esti reprehensible because it is taking u ,|o probably in Siberia. He was a natur As compared to the Gatling, which land, following, as it does, so closely The total population of Oregon is mate is largely accounted for by the vantage of a public crisis to impose ilaed American citizen, but bad been has been the naval machine for years, about 378,009, a gain of mors than diflerent value per ounce of silver, the the message of President Cleveland unjust, iniquitous and repudiat6ti|H active in political agitation in Russia it is just about as superior as the 100 per oent over 1886, and of 18 per mint nsing the coinage value and relating to the boundary question. policy of taxation upon the America W|ush before ocming Lc.e Albert Schmidt, modem rifle gnu is to the old smooth oent over 1890. Between 1880 and W ells-Fargo the commercial price. England's manner of answering the people. general superintendent of the West- bore. The G atling has a weight of 1890 the Btate increased st the rate of The difference, 62 cents, amounts to United States in regard to the occur iaghouae works, has communicated the 860 pounds, while the new gun weighs rences on the Guiana frontier has W h y D e m o c ra ts O p p o se. 79.63 per oenL Increase has been $2,500,000. 1 facta to Secretary Olney. only thirty-five pounds, and can be more rapid, therefore, between 1885 caused great excitement hero. The (Philadelphia Inquirer.] Montana. taken by a man on his shoulder and A representative gathering of men The Democrats attack this bill I newspapers devote leading articles to and 1896, than between 1880 and 1890. A new hotel is to be built early in the movement, and regard it as hostile, esuse it is a step sway from the W ilaoiG and women of Detroit, took action ex easily carried from point to poinL On the other band, the rate of increase pressive of keenest sympathy with the was greater between 1885 and 1890 the spring at the Old Hunter’s Hot They urge the government to dispatch Cleveland abomination. These Deni'™ Six Hundred t’ eople Killed. Springs resort. Armenians, and also by a g ift of over immediately a large body of troops, in- crats declare that we do not than between 1890 and 1895. It w ill ------------------ $600 made a substantial beginning in The Odd Fellows at Belt have let a clndm8 hea'T artillery, to watch the money. That is funny. Great publi Teheran, Persia, Jan. 1 1 .— T w o never be as large again, because s rendering financial aid to that op earthquakes occurred in the district of greater immigration The invaders and resist their advances, enterprises are still held np. Tl w ill bear a contract for a new building. pressed people. The meeting also Knalkaly. The first occurred the smaller proportion to the whole. Ore lower floor is to be used as a public Many armed Venezuelans have gone Philadelphia mint, for instance, li adopted memorials to the United night of January 2. The large village gon t gained 94.66 per oent between halL to the frontier with knowledge of the ffnishes. States government, and to the queen of Janjabad was destroyed and several 1860 and 1860 because the original A stucco company has been incor- i 8OTernment, to act as territorial guard i ------------ • f Great Britain, urging aotion which others partially destroyed. Three population was so small that the im porated with a capital stock of $15,000. A u U n fa ir A s s u m p tio n . Crespo’s expected proclamation re- shall forever end ------------------- the atrocities r perpo- ---------- ----- ----- -r hundred persons were killed. The seo- ________ [New York W orld.) migration of that era exoeeded i t The It is to work the gypsum fields at I *(ardluK th® situation and the official trated by the Turks against Christiana ond shock occurred January 6, and gain of 18 per cent between 1890 and Kibbey. action which w ill be taken thereon has 11 19 carrentlv said that the seiuH The London correspondent of the As- w *® ve,7 severe. It was felt over an 1896 is just about such as shown by w ill not pass this b ill of relief. The long bridge over the Y ellow not been made public. aooiated Press says that Great Britain : area of ten miles. The town of Goi states which are growing, bnt not re stone, five miles south of Livingston, The revolutionary movement is ac- aa8nlBPtion is unfair. There is ia seriously and steadily preparing fur was destroyed and thonsands of honsee ceiving considerable immigration. was blown into the river by a high five 1U the East, and many political WHrrant for saying that the senate wi-4 w ar on a vei v large aoale at aoa and on demolished. In addition great damage New York gained 18 per oent between wind. It is a tout wreck and cost arrests are being made. Mr. Castillo refn8e hi pass an act so obvioosl| land, against Germany, or against Ger was done many villages. The loss of 1880 and 1890. Uie minister of the interior, goes to neoe“ »r y for the relief of the treasu Park county $8,000. life was very great There were 600 many. France and Rnaaia, should they Puerto Cabello to investigate the Quder conditons such as those that no’l WMblngton. Montana produced in metals sbont movement exist •oinbine against her. Emperor W ill- | persona killed in Goi alone, and a large A new logging camp has been eetab- $40,115,000 during the year 1895, jnst number of cattle and sheep perished. ism threw down the gauntlet; it was liahed at Snnnyside, on Lake What- ended, J * taking " the value of " the d i v e r . , of “ ere p r i n t ‘ I n d ^ X y promptly picked np and energetic step« Th e I jn d lf x t . C on dem n ed. com. the coinage rate and estimating the shouted to tho troopers "o T t n V T e Kehellion 1« to He Made Treason. were immediately taken by the British [Cincinnati Enquirer ) last two months of the year on a pro- frontier ’ ’ ^ ° h The large log jam in the Coweeman in government to back np thia aotion by j I a » Gnayra, Jan. 14.----- The legisla If the managers of the m ajority a Cow litz county, was broken with dyna rata basis. The official The are urging the gov- ' a moat imposing display of sea power. ture* of Miranda and Znla have *p- a**arer for thi» » i n report . . of the V ------ newspaper, » » » « «re urging tne gov- , hou8e were in real earnest abed mite. Ten days of suffering from cold and 1 f>roTwl * * » • ! » '• d®c™* making rebel- u X l J.me nme “ n \Ureh V * ? T ? " ' T ' 6“ * *° “ U<1 tn a f * »he frontier ,h " bo9lne" ’>* finance, why did tbd Adams oounty claims not to have had ! ^ lV e e ^ rha! ^ « March, but it is to head off the English. The liberal not P »«** *» to investigate the mm* privation on a rocky bluff, dnnng llon ° » w treason, and have petitioned more than' a'fcw " S o n « ^ ' } DOt |'ap**™ "*y enough m uiuacan be spared conden,ned transaction under whick» which time seven of the crew, includ congress to enact a law msikng it so. a sheriff's sale advertised for two vary v a r y more man a lew tbonsand from for that Durnoae and if »».. u .,. f. sviidionm _ months ing the captain and mate, met their the real amount The production of obtam a Z T t T ' C* “ natural profit out of the taxpayers d| Do Not A I w a y « tre o rd . teeth, and the other mate and a sea W aitsburgis discussing the mattar ¡ gold was $4,1 CKLOOO; of s ÙT ot T c T ì XV ^ -ííí> í ol. d ÍD . »h® disputed tern [N«w York Tribnne ] ■Ban terrible aooidenta, tells the tale of of putting in a pumping system during ( 000 ounces: of ropper, 312.000 pound* tory it w ill be hard to dislodge them the United States? Probably no one h»<) «uppoetHl that the dry season. and o( lead pounds. The Ei Tiempo says the quicker troops are the wrecking of the big fonr-maated the tariff b ill paaaeri by the bonae A T a r , IT I n r ’ K e v a n * * . sent the better it w ill be. tagliah ship Jeannette Cowan, on E. P. Brinnon, a pioneer o f Jefferson output of copper is estimated aa being [N ew York M all and Express.) wonld be adopted by the senate w ith ▼anoonver island, Puget sound, other oounty, ia dead. The town of Brinnon 85 per oent of the production of the out any alt« ration. It scarcely ever No patriotic Democrat can consist! M o r « T r o u b le in P e r n . wise known aa the “ Boneyard of the was named after him. United States. The receipts of bullion i ently object to the emergency messaf,i Pacific O cean." Seven people a re 'd ^ d j ^ P P ^ t h a t the judgment of the senate Snohomish expects to add an import at the Helena assay office during 1895 or tne government accords in every detail with the ju d g just passed by the house o f represent»! dnring I89; o f ^ ^ ' m e “ ' I n d ' . ^ U “ “ and two injured. The officers of the ant industry this year to her resource«, were 10 per cent greater than las, year gendarmes ment of the bouse. trees. W hile it doe* not essentialljl tag tell a harrowing atory of the disturbance at namely: a beet sngar factory. and 4, S, per oent greater than daring M,s,nega. The — sacrifice or surrender the principle «4 wreck and of the crew and its sur outbreak was sup 1893. — In a suburb of Macon. On., last The teachers of W alla W alla county pressed promptly Troop, have gone protection it is nevertheless practical!™ roundings aa found by them. week, a house t"ok lire during the have deoided to have a permanent or a tariff for revenue. Hrituh ( «l«m k i«. ~ *“ e support of the officials of the The Interest of American m i Her* ia night and the neighbors gathered to ganisation. to hold a monthly meeting Plenty of sorfaoe indications of crude P ***' _______ O n * H * r in n « D « f * r t . eaatered in the nex* meeting of the help the inmates in saving their effect*. at W alla W alla, Waitsburg. Prescott petroleum are reported in East Koo- —A „ [B a ltim o re tStin.] •neoutive oommtttee of the National Four women carried a large upright » “ d Dixie. EVENTS OF THE DAY recently practically decided upon a per- sistent agitation for reciprocity with Sooth American countries, and w ill | ------------ make a determined effort for the re R APID INCREASE NOTED SINCE peal of that portion of the tariff law which they think conflicts with the THE YEAR 1890. flour interests of the United States. B. A. Hart, a member of the associa tion, says the prospect of the Cubans lutereitlng mul Spicy New« Note« From gaining their independence w ill have Our Mister State« Notable Increase a tendency to promote commercial rela ia Agricultural Product«—Mining and tions between the new repnblio and Dairying - Oregon. this oonntry. M ille r«' T ra d« Association, to be held piano from the parlor all the way into I The new fi all cannery at Richardson January $T, ia Chicago. M ill*.* have 1 the middle of the street, unassisted. i w ill he oomp.eted during th . coming . a r l^ r lw T d r ° ° T” * TPr7 ^ a T * t. ' » « ‘ nuau D ingley’a bond bill bd ----------- not aothorisiD ■ " ,OD, "f «' the retirement of the greenback. Tlj greenback ia to be hoarded, not retlr