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Pa., whose failure is announced w ill reach •4,000,000. Nothing can be Salil t o l i e r e n d i n g H e t w e e n TkJ learned of the assets. Frederick W. The shipment of Washington lumber F o r t h e Tr a U M f e r o f Cuba. Satterlee, head of the firm, left the to foreign countries increased from STRONG REAF FIR MA TION OF THE Tallahassc, Fla., Jan. 21.__ city before the assignment was record 86,000,009 feet in 1694 to 130,000,000 MONROE DOCTRINE. tioual stories are afloat here tom ed, in company w ith John M. Fenlin, feet in 1895 with prospects for still a tobacco merchant, who failed at the Governor Mitchell, at the request of^| heavier shipments in 1896. A n I n t e r e s t in g C o lle c t io n o f I t e m s F r o m same time, and neither has been heard war department in Washington, h a i l Parties have leased a boom at the t h e T w o H e m is p h e r e s P r e s e n t e d in s from. T h e Ke|>ort o f th e C o m m it te e on F o r- dered Adjutant-General Houston t o ^ ^ D e v e l o p m e n t a n d P r o g r e iia o f t h e V » r i- mouth of the Nooksack river and w ill C o n d e n s e d F o r m —A L a r g e A m o u n t e l f u K e lw t io n . It r li.it« th e A d o p t io n that the Florida m ilitary be place Sir Hercules Rcbinson, the governor [n d u a t r ie * o n t h e I’ a c it ic C o a s t— begin work at onoe to remove the jam o f I n f o r m a t io n in a S m a ll S p a c e . o f t h e K e a o lu tlo n F o r m a lly It e fo r e readiess to take the field at a niomeij of Cape Colony, South Africa, and O r g a n iz a tio n of an Im m ig r a t io n that has made steam navigation and notice. The governor, it is rep British high commissioner, has sent a t h e S e n a te — O ppow ed h y S e w e ll. log driving impractical for the last Canada ia to have a naval reserve. B o a r d —O r e g o n . message to Pretoria that matters have w ill call the m ilitia together tom j four years. Washington, Jan. 22.— Two oppos row. In the meantime, the adjufa Whisky, not wines, w ill be naed (or been satisfactorily arranged in the Um atilla oounty has a movement on A vigorous fight is predicted between ing phases of the Monroe doctrine general is quietly issuing ordJ christening the new battle-ship Ken- Transvaal and that bloodshed is ended. foot to stamp out the Russian thistle. the stockmen of the Big Bend, and the were presented in the senate today— tucy. Final agreement between President Similar requests, it is reported h fa The Bandon woolen m ills have small farmers for possession of the | one from the committee on foreign rela Peter Hougaard, believed to have Kruger and Sir Heroules Robinson, started up again and are running at north half of the Big Bend.. Some of 1 tions favoring a strong reaffirmation of been sent to the governors of o f l been insane, killed himself and his governor of Cape Colony, regarding the fu ll capacity. the settlers are trying to take up land the doctrine, and another from Sewell Southern states. Thu story has b e co l disposition of the prisoners captured as w ife and five children in Chicago. Eighteen millions of cans were under the desert law, and the cattle urging that the doctrine had been car generally known and is cuusing . the result of Dr. Jamieson’ s raid into The matter of the Behring sea arbi made during the past season by an As raisers w ill fight the matter in the ried so far beyond its scope as to ment throughout the South. Governor M itchell and AdjutiJ tration treaty is at last in a fair way the Transvaal has been completed. toria can company. courts. threaten dangerous consequences. Jamieson and the officers w ill be tried General Houston were asked in regj to be settled, Canada having agreed to Lakeview has been indulging lately [ The contract for furnishing and Davis presented the committee re in England. The rank and file of the to it, but they refused to talk. (J its terms. in rabbit drives, and thousands of the placing the machinery in the flour m ill port, as he is the author of the resolu eral Houston has been in his office I Vigorous search is being conducted freebooters are now on their way to animals have been killed. at Spokane has been concluded, and tion embodying the essential features Natalia where they w ill be turned over day, and has sent telegrams to all I for the hidden wealth of an old The work on the lighthouse at Cape the m ill w ill be in operation about the of all previous resolutions. It was read talion commanders in the Btate. Mai Spaniard, who died some years ago in to the British authorities, who w ill first of Ap ril It w ill rank as one of Arago has been abandoned for the pres from the desk, receiving close atten Turner, of Jacksonville, command» decide the treatment they are to re Los Angeles. the best equipped m ills in the United tion. The resolution is as follows: ent, owing to rough weather. ceive. the First Florida battalion, hag The Occidental college of Los A n States, being one of the very few hav ‘ ‘ Concurrent resolution relative to ceived several messages from GeueJ A new steamer called the Ruth has The government of Chile has failed geles, Cal., a Presbyterian institution, ing only the latest improved ma the assertion and enforcement of the Houston. been put on the Columbia river by the The battalion command] has been consumed by lire. The loss is to float a government loan of £4,- This establish Monroe doctrine: Oregon R ailw ay ft Navigation Com chinery throughout 000,000. at Tampa and Pensacola have alBoT •70,000, partly insured. ment w ill not contain a single piece “ Resolved, By the senate, the house A special decree has been issued an pany. of machinery or material of any kind of representatives concurring, that ceived messages from General HousJ The overtaxation of the public archi during the day. The machinery has been placed in that was ever in place before in any President Monroe, in his message to tect’s office is given as the reason for nouncing the coronation of the czar the iron works at Ashland and every m ill, and every piece is of the most It is stated, ns coming from the the delay in the construction of the w ill take place in Moscow in May oongress of December 2, A. D. 1823 ecutive office, that the W ashingJUSS 8 thing is now running very nicely with next. recent design. Portland, Or., public building. deemed it proper to assert as a principle au, horjties have reason to believe tl The Panama Canal Company is mak a fu ll force. Evertt has several m ills in view. in which the rights and interests of the Colonel Ingersol, the great infidel, a deal is pending between Spain aJ Material has arrived at Bandon for The construction of the Bell lumber ing gigantic preparations for railroad has been extended an invitation to United States are involved, that the It is purchasing im the lights and fog-horns at the light m ill, on the subsidy site w ill begin at j American continents, by the free and England for the sale of Cuba to ttielj preach in a Chicago church, and to construction. ter; that the United States is prepari^— house there. The tower fixtures are once. mense quantities of cross ties and coal. The new company, who are independent condition which they as g ive his views of ideal Christianity. to resist the transfer of the island, i rnc1*“ The Deutsche bank has obtained a now being placed. rebuilding the burned Smith m ill at sumed and maintained, were thence The second coming of the redeemer contract to issue the Chinese loan of A number of bob-tailed quails have Low ell are actively pushing the enter- forth not to lie considered as subjects that the flying squadron is coming!*® has been prophesied again by an evan 100,000 teals, with interest at 5 per been received from Ohio and turned American waters to be ready for i® * 8 r< ~ * prise forward and preparations for the for future aggression by any European gelist of Baltimore, who thinks the war cent, to cost 8 9 ^ , and to be issued loose near Pendleton. war with the United States which w f* waf It iB the first foundation of a plant are now being power." talk is the beginning of the millenium. at 95. inevitably follow an attempted cessiM^*8 of the variety in that section. made. “ Whereas, The doctrine and policy of Cuba. H en Through the cheapness of corn, The reports from Tillam ook come to A dispatch from Yokohama says the The local land office at North Y a k i so proclaimed by President Monroe Dispatches from various cities ***■ American distillers, for the first time queen of Corea is certainly dead. the effect that there is one of the ma has an application from the oom- bave since lieen repeatedly asserted by in ten years, can successfully compete There is no truth in the story that she Florida report that the troops a largest runs of steel-head salmon ever j missioner of and lands for the segrega- the United States, by executive declar in the French market with the Ger escaped at Seoul. T w o Coreans have gathering and that the war fevtr seen in the Wilson, Trask or other ! tion of 77,180 acres of land in Yakima ation and action, under provisions and mans. higher now than the day after F been executed for participation in the rivers. county to be withdrawn under the exigencies similar to the particular oc dent Cleveland’s Venezuela message. The candidacy of Senator Allison is murder. The farmers of W allowa have placed j Uarey act. The work of selecting casion and exigency which caused announced for nomination on the Re A Berlin dispatch to the Standard on the market this fa ll about 4,0001 lands and making preliminary lines them to be first announced, and have publican tioket for the presidency. says all the German sovereigns w ill head of hogs, which at the prevailing i for the canal has been quietly going on | l>eeu, ever since their promulgation and RECOGNITION O F INSURGENTl Iowa's congressional delegation is solid grant a limited pardon to criminals low prices have realized the owners since the existence of the oommison, j now are, the rightful policy of the for him. upon the occasion of the celebration of about $15,000. though advantage has been taken to j United States; therefore, be it I t 1$ Said Th at I 'r e g i d e i i t Cleveland It has been authoritatively an the anniversary of the proclamation of Pendleton’s first installment of flour “ very large extent of previous surveys “ Resolved, That the United States 1’ re pa ring Such 1' roc lamat ion. ipro nounced that the Yale management the empire. shipments, is the first ever made from made. of America reaffirms and confirms the St. Louis, Jan. 22.— The RepuMi$ttea has decided to abandon the project of Great interest has been manifested ) doctrine and principles promulgated by A dispatch from Peking says the Eastern Oregon to Australia; it consists a race with Oxford-Cambridge crews, British minister has presented an u lti of 5,000 barrels, which in Australia throughout Washington in the immi- j President Monroe in his message of this morning, in summarizing i the hi patches from Florida, N ew York of London. matum to the Chinese government, de w ill have a valuation of about $15,000. gration convention which has just con- [ December 2, 1823, and declares it w ill Washington, says: The sultan of Turkey has issued a manding the opening of West river. eluded its session in Seattle. The re assert and maintain that doctrine and Although little work has been done A crisis has been reached in’ decree prohibiting the distribution of The truth of the report has been de sult of the convention was the organ these principles, and w ill regard any on the actual construction of the As Cuban war. Recognition of the l« i funds collected in this country by the nied in London, however. infringement thereof, and particularly ization of a permanent state immigra toria railroad, the surveying is being ligerency of the patriot army by Ked Cross Society for the relief of suf A series of postoffice robberies has pushed right along, and the proBpects tion asociation. The plan of organiza | any attempt by any European power to United States is imminent. Presida fering Armenians. just been discovered in San Francisco of building the road are now considered tion provides that the organization take or acquire any new territory on Cleveland is said to have prepared j shall consist of one member trom each j the American continent, or any of the A dispatch from London says the by the government, and three Chinese good. proclamation which may lie issued county; that there shall be an executive I islands adjacent thereto, or any right statements made in the Italian news firms w ill lose |4,000. The robberies Oregon shows a great increase in the committee of seven chosen, who shall of sovereignty or dominion in the same the immediate future. The presides! papers that Great Britain had ceded were committed by Chinese who had manufacture of butter and cheese in electa president, secretary and treasurer j as an interposition which it would be it is declared, intended to recogn i^^ Zilah, on the Straits of Babel-Mandeb, keys to open the mail boxes. the past ten years. In 1885 the num from their number. U. L. Webb, of I impossible in any form for the United the insurgents just when he learned < to Italy, is officially denied. The Ashantee war in South Africa ber of pounds manufactured was the recall of Marshall CtimpoB, buj _ Seattle, has been elected president. States to regard with indifference. under the circumstances, the execut „ ' J , v< A dispatch from Vienna says Count is ended. Sir Francis Scott, in com 3,286,923; in 1896 this increased to The committee earnestly recommend thought such recognition would be urm Thun, governor of Bohemia, has re mand of the British expeditionary 5,321,667. L o n d o n F regg C o m m en t. that an appropriation of nut less than garded as inopportune and unfriendl^Hiie signed, and that his resignation is ex forces, has occupied Coomasie, the $25,000 per annum should be made by London, Jan. 22.— The Globe this The Beaver H ill coal mine district is K ing pected to lead to a healing of the capital, without opposition. the next legislature, and there seemed afternoon in an article condemns the to Spain, and he therefore withheld' id o l- t reported to show indications of a very breach between the young Czechs and Prempeh accepts all the British de prosperous future, and an extra fine to be no doubt that this recommenda attitude of the United States senate on important document, ]lending the ut o i l 8! mands. the Germans. pointment of a successor to Campos. :oeed $ vein of coal has been discovered and tion would be granted for the ques foreign affairs. It says: It is officially stated that Dr. Jamie Within the past forty-eight hi it. |Th The Gloucester fishing schooner For “ The English pejple w ill not stand the small camp has grown to be a tion. ma sunk in a collision with the Bos- son and others who were in prison with prominent district. much more fooling from anybody, and however, President Cleveland is s«i|$oj re; Id a h o . to have learned that Spain, despairing»!g i ’ Fruit Company’s steamer Barn- him w ill be released unconditionally The railroad payroll at Pocatello is these gentlemen, whom we credit with of a successful termination of the w ite proi The state m ilitary board have de e, oil Highland light, Boston har by the Transvaal government, and that no more exalted sentiment than the cided against an encampment of the $40,000 per month. Nine of the Fortune's orew were the Uitlanders, in due course of time, 1 wish to stand well with their con- had offered to sell Cuba to Great B fi^^^n o A Grangeville citizen intends to put w ill be enabled to make their demands Oregon National Guard. The expenses ain. Rumors to this effect spread lil^ ^ --w J and fourteen saved. would have been about $20,000, and in a hotel and a livery stable at Dixie | stituents, may very easily find them- wildfire over the country. They clearly understood. j selves face to face with a situation the members of the board were averse the coming spring. The Prussian diet has been opened. to be confirmed by dispatches fit There is a rumor current in Wash which could tie called appalling." to so large an expenditure at this time. The speech from the throne was de Boise City is ready to receive bids ington to the effect that the United The Chronicle, in an editorial, re Florida. The governors of the Soul voted to domestio affairs. It is esti Before the coming summer is over for city sidewalk bonds; the improve States is preparing to enforce its de joices over the*news of the signing of era states, according to these advia mated the budget of 1896 w ill show a mands against the Turkish government upward of 500 more stamps w ill be nients were recently voted by the peo-1 the Behring sea treaty as an event of have been required by the war depsri smaller dofleit than that of 1895, owing for the protection of Americans resid dropping in Baker county than during pie of that city. j happy omen, proving that reason still ment to prepare the state militiama to increased receipts due to improving Troops nj ing in Turkey, and the payment of in 1895. Hundreds of men w ill be added The People's Canal Company have sways the Anglo-American race. It for immediate service. trade. to the payrolls, and placer mines w ill demnity for property losses. a large number of teams on their work asks why the Venezuela question can- already beginning to move in florid, ^ be operated on a scale unpiecedented at the west side where they are grading uot lie treated similarly, and says: M ail advices from Hawaii state that The belief is held in some plaeq \j A frightfu l accident occurred on the friends of the ex-queen are anxious for Midland Terminal railroad. The train in the county. as rapidly as possible. “ We can see nothing’ in the Davis that.the H-TUIK squadron of Great Bril war between England and the United was en route to Denver and Colorado One of the sheep kings of Umatilla The estimated cost of the woolen resolution which did not exist in the aln 18 destined for service in America States, believing that in the event of Springs, and was above the city limits county says there is a heavy increase m ills project at American Falls is earlier form of the doctrine, or which if.ater8' . lf this *8 80' war wil1 result such hostilities England would seize of Victor, Colo. in the demand for sheep for spring de Fifteen passengers I he cession of Cuba to Great Britain $54,000. The actual construction w ill Drevents arbitration on Venezuela. ” the Hawaiian islands and restore Lil- were injured, six seriously two of livery, and he believes that sheep w ill probably commence in the spring. The Chronicle thinks Europe w ill wouW be resisted by the United Statqj iuokalaui. ............... r to the last ditch. Ufficiai ■-*----- -»-■ .n g lif ai be worth more this year than for some whom w ill probably die informati A movement is on foot for the in lose substantially nothing by Amer- time past, and that there would be an ica’ s assumption of a doctrine iuvolv- f j om ,b® W hite House is lacking, b t^ The Canadian PHoifio railroad bridge Throughout the German empire the corporation of the town of Wardner. lt is evident that serious complication over the Coquitlam barely escaped be twenty-fifth crowning at Versailles of increase of 75 per cent over last year An attempt was made to incorporate it ing such heavy responsibilities. are at hand. ing carried away by the recent high K ing W illiam of Prussia, the grand in the number of sheep. three years ago but the legal require Senor Palma, the head of the Cnlfge a water. Dynamite was successfully father of the present emperor, as em Shipments of ice have commenced by ments were not all fulfilled. THE A L A S K A BOUNDARY. party in the United States, wires fr- u f” used to break up the jam of driftwood peror of Germany, and the consequent the Oregon R ailw ay ft Navigation Pocatello is the town chosen as the Washington: that was tue immediate oause of dan re-establishment of the German empire Company from their ponds at Berry. next meeting place for the State « o l d F i e l d , o n F o r t y - M ile C r e e k He- “ Our case is complete. The presij ger to the fine structure. was celebrated in some form or other. Their icehouses at Pendleton hold 600 Teachers' Association. The recent ses lo n g t o t h e IT u lted S ta te «. ’S.» dent and congress w ill recognize A fter a two-days' meeting held in tons, which are used entirely by sion at Boise was a great success, and The London Chronicle believes both Washington, Jan. 22.— That the insurgent cause.” The city of Pendleton H. Barton, of Idaho Fall, was elected England and Venezuela w ill institute St. Louis, by the Populist national themselves. rich gold discovery on Forty-Mile Senor Palma adds that it is inquiries into the settlement and ces committee, it was decided to leave the consumes about i,000 tons. Dealers president. creek, Alaska, belongs to the United necessary that the insurgents should sions of land in the disputed territory matter of selecting the time and place have not yet commenced shipping. There was patented in the state of States has been accurately determined hold a port, but that, as a matter oi iMF It says this w ill present a basis for the for the national convention to the ex The Pacifio Northwest immigration Idaho during the year, 9,893 acres of by an employe of the British govern fact, General Gomez has taken half 1 renewal of negotiations. It is now ecutive committee. A t a subsequent board, an organization that promises land in aid of the State Agricultural ment, and properly marked in certain dozen ports in the past week, leavinl most probable that arbitration w ill be meeting of the committee St. Louis to be a most important factor in the college, 8,703 for insane asylum, 19 ,- places. General Duffield, chief of the the Spanish army penned up in Hal was chosen, and the date set at July 32, near future, in advertising Oregon 954 acres for penitentiary, 1,320 for coast survey, says the survey shows vana resorted to. Captain-General Martinez de Campos throughout the East and turning the public buidings, 22,383 for scientific that but sixteen miles of the creek, as The City bank, of Minneapolis, a THE FLYING SQ U AD R O N. state banking institution, suspended formally resigned his command of the tide of a desirable kind of immigration school, 96,492 for charitable institu the bird flies, and twenty-three miles payment this week, pending ex Spanish forces in Cuba to General in this direction, has been organized by tions, 5,607 for the normal school. Of as water floats, is in British territory, amination. The capital stock is Marin. The ceremony took place in some of Portland's most prominent public lands in Idaho there were sur- and in this portion no gold has been B e lk n a p S a y . I , . C o m in g W i l l Be M e n a c e t o t h e U n it e d S t a t e .. »800,000. The deposits at the last the great salon of the captain-generals business men. As soon as its proposed veyed during the year 430,895 acres, discovered. A ll the remaining portion Pacific Company re-1 of the creek is in Alaska, and lielonm statement, December 31, 1895, were palace. There were present all author subscription fund of $30,000 of which The Northern _____„ * „ , New York, Jan. 21. A special) rm toiltd { . w i n 41 1 ..ft I J . L «... , L . T T - L j o . . .................. •533,604. It is claimed the depositors ities of the city of Havana and the $10,000 has already been secured, has ceived patents for91,411 acres of Idaho ■ to the United States. A bill has lieen the World from Boston quotes Real* been raised, the work of the board w ill land during the year. chief officers of the army. w ill be paid in full. , introduced in congress, providing for Admiral Belknap retired, as saying: begin in earnest. The new board w ill the appointment of commissioners to- “ I* the British flying squadro! M o n ta n a . ** The president of the Manufacturers m A cablegram from Prague announce* have a much larger amount of money ! *'— ,J come — - e ™ wat-: ■ " I i over to American The war department has issued a fix the boundary, but it has not y e t 1 should the death of Charles Jonas, United Trust Company of Brooklyn, has of under control, and, with the applica been done. fered to plaoe gold in the treasury, and it would not astonish me. I wrote) call for bids for the erection of five States consul at Crefeld, Germany. take a receipt therefor. Being a bid tion of busiuess ideas and principles to brick buildings at Fort Assinnibone. Admiral Bunce, at Hampton road«l Mr. Jonas was formerly consul at St. b le w . F r o m th e F r o n t. its expenditure, its work is likely to be der for the new issue of bonds, he sug three dayB ago, that it would not ssd The bids w ill be opened February 1. Petersburg, but exchanged positions much more effective than that of the Havana, Jan. 21.— Further reports prise me in the least if the flying w ith John Karel. He was at one time gests that if his bid is accepted the Oregon immigration board, and should A colony is being organized in Cen amount be deducted, and the balance lieutenant-governor of Wisconsin. secure for this state its share of im m i tral Illinois to settle in Montana on meut between Colonel Oalbis and the U Guavr«' returned. It is said that in this way gration. government lands. About 400 families >n»nrgents near Batabano. It is said an n ou n ^ d 'th .,.1, “ omeIlt 11 W* The oertainty of the settlement of the treasury would be afforded imme are preparing to move to the state in ,ha insurgent forces, that attacked him commission«! \ t^ . d q'Udr° n W“ 9 ^ the Veneiuelan boundary dispute is diate relief. W »A h In ( t o n . up my mind th# ,pnU* ' were thew, of Gomez. The troop, met was for A meric still in doubt, since Venezuela repeat The report of the immigration inves an waters. I came A new road has been opened from The Boss Tweed group in the Poney l -., at,a<* ° f the insurgents on their that edly affirms that it is impossible for her tigating committee appointed by Secre the Sillaquamish at Grand Falls to , , conclusion because matters to compromise the boundary claims by tary Carlisle June 13, 1894, has just Canyon creek. mining district is now under option * f t n Z Z Z W,th* eW thelr fire flrt until the qieted down in the Transvaal, and tfcfl ithin a English capitalists. When the sale is e — n e ' m ' y w as a8 w within a short distance. I excitement over any treaty or convention, because of been published. The chapter on Can Emperor W „ illiaa .. over Enraeror W alla W alla connty is advertising the terms of her national constitution. adian migratory laborers says: The for bids for the erection of a house on consummated the f u m o f f 1,000,000will ! JleveiT T i l loA*7? ^ he Ä !e ,‘ ,el. T am t0 K n '* er Aadfsubsided be spent f o r the purchase o f the DroD- ° D * — — ue ® in inion i if f that living ......... .. “ d u» n.,a In m y ou opinion, "T h e re is a general opinion," says a commission nevertheless advises, in the county farm. letter to a Boston tobacco dealer, "both view of the injury done to American m.*ainnd lthnt ereCt,° DOf * “ ^ c e awsy ' T b e ' i n r a ™ ^ t T ron. do®8 ’ aPta’a^ American waf A large number of men are engaged Among insurgents and Spaniards, that labor by Canadian migratory laborers, ; rebuilding the Northern Pacific tele m illing plant. it is « i d . with a n u m e r a u s ' L e i ‘ 8tlD* e d it io n s , it can oatf One of the largest concentrators for the losses to the trno„ ’ hll‘' ** construed as a menace to the Unix General Campos has beoome demented. that congress provide a law regulating graph lines between Pasco and Prosser. P Were 1D8>ff States.” H is actions, not only in the direction immigration into the United States The work w ill be completed this mining machinery concerns to submit nificant of the campaign, but his private and from contiguous foreign countries, by month. is oud'er w as'rep u l'id 'U d <4on,ez •»»■ruaHst Kng.ne V. Deb.. ordinary doings are such as to give water or land, in such a manner as to | A regulalry organized band of horse the Katie mine at Barin. protect our workmen from the importa good grounds for this belief. " ntrator w ill have “ a that he afterward m moved sou thofM et l ? ’ Jjan- ^ 22.-E V. Del S c i ^ f « l u 7 „ ? v “ - E u u g g e e n n e V and saddle thieves have been operating tion of the transient cheap labor across G1 In, addlUoBfc) lena upon Guines and in the d ir e r , * * Rbt 881,1 he would retire from I in Yakima and Kititas valleys. The members of the gnovernment our frontier. this w ill be a smelting plant to trea: of the village of San W ie o L RailwaT «"d ^ bond syndicate reoeived a letter from The counties that have no bonded the concentrate*. The return of Commandant Herbert the concentrate*. point, are east of Z « m S r h These n e^ 2 * field ld. of journalism, as ‘ he ‘ had ‘ J. P. Morgan ft Co., releasing them Booth, of the Salvation Arm y, from debts in Washington are Cowlitz. the The work of removing the debris Batabano, and would in d h Z . ffers iram from both both I N ew York offer8 from the commitment to furnish their London to this country ia likely to Garfield, Klikitat. San Juan and from the Muir also umu had c off« tunnel is being pushed '* “ mez was succesnfu'l'm his'aTtemDt'm f hlCago P*pers, P8Pers. - and - - a! pro rata of •100,000,000 in gold, taking create trouble among the officers and j Whatcom. from both ends very in successfully. .litalists to establish establ_____ ids verv e o * ..f„n . i break through the line. P‘ ,0 ! caPitalists a paper payment in 4|per cent government the rank and file of the Salvationists in A log boom in the Snohomish river, About 100 men are being employed. his own. He has y practically deci . nvvivuill bonds There is no longer any doubt the United States. I f he succeda in containing about 10,000,000 feet of It is the intention of the oompany to to accept the offer of a Chicago pap*| H e le n « n o l i C o ll.,.. o f the suooeas of the loan by popular supplanting his elder brother. Balling- logs, has broken and the logs are fast sroh the center with brick material. subscription Poughkeepsie. N. Y., j an. 22 _ ton Booth, in charge of the army here going to sea. Surveys have been made for an over The liabilities of Keene. Satterlee ft pnblic meetings w ill be held in New The saloon men of Blaine have head line to prevent the track crossing Miss Helen Gould has sent a check foe r ~ W ilIia ™ Burbank, an 8S-year-4 »8.000 to Tassar college to t Z L resident o f Thompsonville, Conn., ] Co., leather dealer«, of Philadelphia, York and protest against the inaugurated a crusade against tbs the tunnel at any point. scholarship in memory ot her ^mother* fatally injured recently w h ile c down a h ill in that place..