Washington County hatchet. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1895-1896, February 06, 1896, Image 2

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    EVENTS OF THE
E P IT O M E O F T H E
TELEG R A P H IC
NEWS OF T H E WORLD.
• r e s t in g C o lle c t io n o f It e m s F r o m
i T w o H e m is p h e r e s P r e s e n t e d In »
handed down by the supreme court.
This time the injunction is dissolved
and the complaint dismissed, leaving
the constitutional question still unset­
tled.
The opinion was written by
Judge Wolverton and concurred in by
the other two members. In its ruling,
the court admits that the question is
one of grave importance, but does not
| consider the case within its jurisdic-
[ tion to determine upon constitutional
grounds.
A t a meeting of the stockholders of
the consolidated first mortgage bonds
of the Kansas Pacifio railway, held in
New York, at which $6,600,000 in
bonds was represented, it was voted
unanimously to acoept the terms
offered by the Union Paoiflc reorganiz­
ation committee. The action taken
binds all the bondB deposited with
the reorganization committee, amount­
ing to $10,400,000, out of a total out­
standing of $11,000,000 to the Union
Paoific reorganization plan.
Washington,
Feb.
Cleveland today sent
fo llo w in g message:
"In my last annual message allusion
made to the lawless killing of
certain Italian laborers in the state of
S u b stan ce o f thn B ills and « « s o l u t i o n s
j
considerable importance and
^According to statements
m i I n fo r m a t io n In a S m a ll S p a c e .
Money’s informant, the devsi
t h e N a tio n a l L a w m a k e r s —S en a te.
T i m . o r r . a c s — a h s k ip s t o n . p m Colorado, and it was added that the
the isluud has bleu carried tcu
A o tiv . s .r v ic .
dependent fam ilies o f some o f these
Jehn Tyler, eldest son of President
Washington, Feb. 1 .— Senators were extent that poverty, famine i
unfortunate victims invite by their dé­
T y l * . died in Washington, aged 76.
late
in
arriving
at
the
senate
chamber
New York, Feb. f i — The World piorable condition gracious provisions
spread suffering w ill surely
As a result of a fam ily row in Jeffer­
says: Naval offloers on duty in this | for their ueedg
i t now appears that today. Hale reported back the urgent the near future, unless by some j|
son, la ., two men were killed, two
deficiency
appropriation
bill
and
gave
hostilities are brought to a dost I
city and Brooklyn deolare that it is the in adition to three of those laborers,
woanded and a woman badly beaten.
intention of the government to place who warB treaoherously killed, two notice that he would ask to take it up writer says the crops of this J
Monday.
Morrill
called
up
the
bill
the navy on a complete war footing as j otherg who escaped death by flight,
Potter Palmer, of Chicago, is being
have
been
practically
far as possible in time of peace, and incurred pitiable disabilities through for the payment to the widow of the throughout most of the lelandfl
ddered by the administration hb the
demonstrate what the TTnit.«<i
j __s—
^
United Stafp«
StatesI ! erpoBUre ¡ _ ud
prlvat,on.
Without d!s- late Samuel F. Miller, justice of the canemills are stopped, bridgsiku
tble successor to 1 heodore Runyon,
can do in the way of commissioning, C0Miug the qaestiou of the liability of I supreme court, of a sum equal to the roads torn up and business ala,
mm ambassador to (iermany.
not a flying squadron, for which the | ¡£e ’united ‘ states for these results, balance of his salary for the year in tirely killed. In the provinoeol
A railroad bridge near Hausalito,
Uuited States has no need at this time, either by reason of treaty obligations which he died. Morrill explained that Clara, where 225,000 sacks ol
C aL, oollapeed from the weight of a lo-
but a coast-defense fleet to guard our or under the geneeral rules of interna­ the justice had left only a house, en­ were ground last season, no whed
otive, resulting in the death of
shores, both on the Pacific and the tional law, I venture to urge upon con­ cumbered by a $10,000 mortgage, and been turning this season, for tot
Engineer and serious injury to the
Atlantio.
gress the propriety of making from the that the widow’s oircumstauces were m ill is to give a signal to the
C. W. Smith, of San Francisoo, has
Commodore
Montgomery Sicard, pUb>lic treasury a prompt and reasona- such as to muke the appropriation de­ gents to blow it up.
I t ia reported that (Iermany has or­ been named as a new receiver for the
commandant of the Brooklyn navy-j ble pecuIllary provision for those in­ sirable. The bill was passed. The
The inevitable result of the eg
dered twelve torpedo-destroyers from a Atlantic & Pacifio railroad.
yard, received orders last night to | . ed and for the fa£Uiiieis of those who resolution directing the secretray of ance of the war, says the write]
London shipbuilder. The new vesseU
The Coliseum in Chicago has been have the new monitor Terror ready to ; were kined. ”
agriculture to execute the law relative be a famine throughout the Igj
are to have a speed of thirty knots an selected as the place for holding the
to seed distribution was then taken up, districts of Cuba. The United f
go into commission March .1.
The |
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national Democratic convention.
ship has been under construction for [
and George spoke in defense of the being the nearest power, the
T H E S A L M O N IN D U S TR Y .
General Joseph H. Porter died at the
Three members of the last Ohio legis­ years, and it w ill tax the capacity of |
course of the secretary.
Gallinger
of the island, and having alvu
UTend Union hotel, N ew York. The lature have been indicted for bribery. the yard to finish her in time.
The M e m o r ia l to C o n g re s s on th e N e c e s s ity and Allen supported the resolution. sponded to calls from suffering^
immediate cause of his death was com­ The names are not made pnblio yet.
The resolution gave way at 2 o’clock to
orders are, however, imperative.
o f F o s t e r in g I t .
tries, w ill naturally be looked g
plications from a gunshot wound in the
The coast defense squadron, which
the sulver bond bill, and Call continued
March 26 the German reichstag w ill
furnish assistance and relief.
Astoria,
Or.,
Feb.
4.—
A
copy
of
longs, received during the war.
,
.
bis speech begun yesterday. Mitchell
celebrate in an elaborate manner the the government is about to place in
Mr. Money is a member of tie'
commission,
w
ill
be
composed
of:
j
memorial
to
congress
on
the
necessity
0j
Qregou
followed
in
support
of
the
The rolling m ills of the Illinois Steel signing of the preliminary peace of
The new ram Katadhin, now at i °* fosetring the salmon fishing industry 8j[ver question substitute, consuming committe on foreign affairs,
Company, located at South Chicago, 1871.
. . . . . .
taken pains to secure the most
which were shut down December 61,
The Liberty bell, which has been on Brooklyn navy-yard; the double-tur- by ‘ be establishment of a permanent
e res o t e day.
correspondence from responii'
have resumed, giving work to 6,000 exhibition at the Atlanta exposition, reted monitor Terror, also at this sta- j hatchery, has been sent to each of our
Washington, Feb. 3.— When the \ ties in Cuba. The tenor of his
representatives.
Ihe
men, who have been idle since the [ has been returned to Philadelphia. Its tion; the double-turreted monitor Mi- congressional
senate convened today the silver bond ] pondence is that Spain w ill
shutdown.
arrival there was announced by a salute antonomah, which is to be pulled o u t. memorial sets forth the importance and
of the mud at League island navy-yard need of fish protection, stating that the bill had the immediate right of way. able to conquer the revolution'
A physician of R io de Janerio de- ; of forty-five guns.
Villas addressed the senate in opposi- the continuance of the war v,
•lares that he has found a oure which
Cashier George Barnard of the For near Philadelphia, and recommission- j salmon w ill become extinct unless arti- tion to the bill, which, he said, de- volve more loss of life and the
is almost certain in its effects for yel- Stanwix National bank, Rome, N. Y ., ed, and the new monitor Monadnock, | ficially hatched and proper steps taken served its fate of being strangled by erishment of both Spain and Cn
low fever. The physician's new rem- on being told that the bank examiner sister ship of the Terror, neariDg com-1 b,r preservation. The magnitude of silver, and, in denuciation of the mine-
A recent letter says the rainj
•dy consists of the internal use of doses was coming to look over the affairs of pletion at the Mare island navy-yard, j the industry is shown by statistics,
A ll the ships are to be put in active ; «h iD g last year’s spring and fall pack owners of the RockieB, who, he de- w ill begin in about three mon
of the extract of eucalyptus.
his bank, immediately went to a room
c'ared were responsible for the agita- the poorly fed and unaccliniated
service and furnished with officers and s follows:
A dispatch to the N ew York World and hung himself,
crews within the next three weeks, j
Spring pack, 510,376 cases; fall. tion in favor of free coinage. The who compose most of the Spa
from Caraoas, says:
Anti-English j Charles Asimus, who
murdered
The other ships of this ironclad squad-j 187,084 cases, representing in all a senate committee on privileges and may be expected to die like s'
meetings are again being *"~,J
held. The James Greenwood September 21 last.
ron already in commission are to be J valne of $3,342,928. It is also stated elections decided to report in favor of Spanish troops w ill lie unable L
women ot Venezuela form branches of died on the gallows at Kalama, Wash.
the first-class battleship Indiana, the I (hat there were shipped in a fresh state seating Dupont, Rep., as senator from sue any military operations
sooiety for the defense of national ter­ His last words were: “ I must die; I
Delaware.
The committee divided on j there are few roads, and the
second-class battleship Maine, now at salmon valued at $133,564.
ritory, and wills boycott all English am all right; the sheriff he good man
Btrict party lines, being five to four and even the canefields are lm
Hampton Roads, and the double-tur- i
The memorial goes on to say:
household goods.
one bad man, I, must die. I ’m all reted monitor Am phitrite, now at Key I
Republican senators in cau­ to people unused to the country■
11 the Columbia river was entirely against.
Colonel Crofton has been requested righ t.”
| within the boundaries of the state of cus today decided to make an attempt
The letter says many Spsnf'
West.
to retire by Secretary Lament
The
Oregon, or subject to its sole control, to complete the reorganization of the dents of the islands and all the
The American board has received
solonel refuses to comply, and relies on word from Erzeroum, Turkey, that
the state could take ample provision senate, and to meet next Friday for j support the insurgents. The S
TH E Y CHEERED THE^CUBANS.
the influence of his nephew, Dupont of through the relief money which is sent,
for the preservation of the fish supply; the purpose.
desire some form of autonomy
Delaware, who olaims an election as bread is given daily to about 1,600 F o r T h ig W o m e n a n d C h ild r e n W e r e j but the Columbia iB a common bound­
Washington, Feb. 4.— The long con­ Cubans want absolute indepeni
United States senator, to retain for him persons in that city alone. But appli­
ary to Oregon, Washington and Idaho,
R u t h l e s s l y S la in .
test over the silver bond bill is at an annexation to the United State»;
his position in the army.
cants for relief are nearly twice that
Key West, Feb. 5.— Some time ago and many of its tributaries extend to end in the senate, that body having of the holders of large proper
The Berlin Tageblatt says: ’ ’ It w ill number.
when the insurgents entered Sabanilla, the body of each state. There is at passed the free-silver coinage substitute said to be in favor of annexat!
be the duty of continental diplomacy
Whittaker W right, an Australian the Spanish official report stated that present a conflict between the statutes for the house bond bill by the decisive cauBe they believe the greater
to oonvicne America that England's yachtsman, has offered a $600 cup, to they were driven out by the garrison, of the bordering states. Any appropria­
vote of 42 to 35— a majority of seven tion to property would be
motives in the Armenian question are be sailed for during the Riviera season, and that “ unfortunately three women tion by one state for propagation
for free silver.
This result was under control of the United
political, and not humane, and thus and with the object of bringing about were killed by stray bullets.” Tha could not be expended for the exclusive
reached at 3 o'clock today, after three
dissuade the United States from oo- a meeting between such big yachts as truth of what happened there has just benefit of its own citizens and a joint
R e a d in g C o llie r ie s S h u t D
hours of caustio debate and sharp par­
•perating with England.”
Britannia, Hatanita, Ailsa and possibly been learned, and it shows the Span­ appropriation is almost impossible. liamentary fencing.
Shamokin, Pa., Feb. 4.
A dispatch to the London Pall M all an Amerioan yacht.
iards are acting as barbarously in Cuba This fish is largely consumed through­
The bill provides: “ That from and thousand men and boys in the
out the United States, and all are in­
Haaetto from Cairo, Egypt, says a seri­
The Japanese legation in Washing­ as the Kurds in A rmenia.
after the passage of this act, the mints coal fields were told today not to
terested
in
preserving
an
abundant
sup­
ous revolution has occurred at Khar­ ton has received an important cable
Sabanilla, which is an important
of the United States shall be open to for duty until further notice,
toum, growing out of differences be­ gram from the foreign office of Japan town in Matanzas province, was en­ ply of wholesome and economical food. the coinage of silver, and there shall be Reading colleries have been sh
The
duties
collected
by
the
government
tween the mahdi and the tribes belong­ with a direction to make it public, by tered by 400 insurgents under Garcia.
coined dollars at the weight of 412}g for an indefinite period. It wsi
ing to the interior of Soudan. The the terms of which the rich island of The Spanish regulars retreated to the upon the tin-plate used in this industry grains, Troy, of standard silver, nine- tonight by a prominent offlo’
approximate
860,000
annually,
uside
mahdi is practically overthrown.
Formosa, which Japan acquired 'from barrackB and made no resistance. The
tenths fine, as provided by the act of three-quarters time would be
from what is collected on the twine
W illiam Gambold, a railroad brake- China, w ill be opened up to trade and Spanish volunteers, however, retreated
January 18, 1837, and upon the same when work is resumed.
imported
and
used
in
the
fishing
gear.
to the church and fired on the insur
m u , has begun a suit against the oommeroe.
Th« < « . « Mysterious,
A small portion of this duty expended terms and subject to the limitations
Pennsylvania Railroad Comany for
In view of the report circulating in gents. The latter returned the fire, in propagation would keep up the sup­ and provisions of the law regulating1 r Rochester, N. Y. Feb 4 -
The volun­
y}fi,D00 damages for malicious prosecu- the United States that W illiam K. killing five volunteers.
ply.
It, therefore, seems to your the coinage and legal-tender quality of Lynn, his wife and two infant <
tiosL The suit is the outgTowth of the Vanderbilt is shortly to announce his teers then ceased firing.
gold, and whenever the said coins and his sister, were found pc’
The inhabitants received the insnr memorialist that it is a proper subject
Amerioan Railway Union strike of engagement to Miss Am y Bend, Vanity
for the national government to take n T i r Vlded f0r Bh» U 1,0 received their cottage today. Miss Lynn
gents
cheerfully,
and
many
poor
people
1894, and is brought as a test case.
Fair, published in London, this week
hold of energetically find without de­ into the treasury, certificates may be Mrs. Lynn cannot recover
Belva Lockwood, once a presidential asserts that W illiam K. Vanderbilt who had eaten nothing but cane, were lay.”
“
by Uw ” ' n
mann6r “ 0W Pr° ' Lynn’9 recoverv is doubt'fxL I
fed
by
Garcia,
who
made
the
iner
•end id ate on the woman’s rights w ill shortly announce his engagement
A copy of the memorial, together
*
children are out of danger. Tt|
chants open their stores and told the
ticket, and now a practicing attorney to an English duchess.
**»“
•«.
is mysterious.
people to take food. Thirty stores were with a circular letter, calling atten­
in Washington, has been debarred as
The Blue Jay, Silver Bow and Gray
Washington, Feb. 8— The house to-
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tion to the value of the salmon-fishing
looted
of
provisions,
and
one
store­
a practicing attorney or agent before Rook mines, of the Butte & Boston
day confined itself to routine business.
!* "£
and Maci.mi.ti«
The industry from a railroad standpont,
the pension bureau. She is accused of group, in Butte, Mont., have closed keeper was shot for resistance.
Most of the session w .s devoted to the u
Pa88’ Tex- • * 'eb- 4-_l
was
also
sent
to
the
presidents
of
the
having improperly accepted a pension down, and over 800 men are thrown insurgents then retired. As soon as various transcontinental railroads, ask District of Columbia appropriation han^ ed and fiftT boiler makes!
they were gone the Spanish volunteers
fee of $25.
bill.
The committee on ways
wuv. and machinists of the Mexican Inten|
out of employment. The pumps have
came out of the barracks and opened ing for their co-operation.
j ; __
Pinkerton detectives have arrested not been withdrawn from the mines,
means adopted a resolution providing
( ompariy are out on a strike
fire on the people in the streets. Forty
demand a
a 25
25 Per cent incta(
for an investigation of the tariff dis- demand
Mrpreas Agent George Krout, of which shows that the shutdown is
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six were killed, of whom thirty were
Oolorado Springs, Colo., on a charge only temporary.
crimination againBt American produots wages’ and the reinstatement o f^
women and children.
Their only
ml being implicated in the theft of
The London Observer says:
“ W e offense was in cheering the insurgents A n A c c id e n t o n t h e N$ t S u tro K le c t r ic and the effect of the repeal of reciproo- meD’ Ne« otiations are in prognl
$>6,000 from Wells-Fargo Company have good authority leading us to ex­
lty laws. The resolution was intro-
The forthcoming monthly stoJ
L in e in San F r m c ific o .
and taking food to save themselves
several months ago. Krout olaims to press the belief that Germany recently
from starvation. A fter shooting these
thee investigation
ExP«tB to make of the government receipts and J
San
Francisco,
Fei.
4.—
Twenty
he innocent, saying be had been robbed invited Russia and other powers to co­
people, the volunteers took ten Cubans people were more or leei injured today the investigation are provided for. ditures for January w ill show t j
h r highwaymen. ■
operate in a plan hostile to England's who had surrendered on promise of
by an accident on the mw Sutro elec­ add“
theVehou“sKemre’ 0,,C'*“ iforaia’
receipts w fll te a p p m J
A special dispatch from St. Peters­ oontinued occupation of Egypt. Ao- amnesty, and shot them in cold blood.
tric road, running to tie C liff house. cfflo“
rS d s“
* * “ •*” ,670; e x p e n d i t u r e s . ^
burg says: Arrangements point to a cording to our information and belief
in opposition to the leaving a deficit for the month ot
T w o thousand men, women and A car, loaded with aboit seventy-five funding bilL
was declined by children have reached Matanzas from
« inclusion between
Russia, Great thia proposition
There was much discus- $3,459,160, and for the seven mot
people, was bound in fnm the beach, sion as to whether
the b v . w u u i o u
Russia.”
Britain, Franoe and Italy for a final
.
Sabanilla. They fled, fearing further and, while descending a steep bill, at i , ,
government the present fiscal year of about
holds prior title to the other interests
settlement of the Armenian question.
Emperor W illiam is firm ly deter­ massacres by the Spanish volunteers.
the bottom of which wasa steep grade, Chairman Powers appointed Messrs 813,876. Receipts from the ci
These include Russia’s occupation and mined to carry out the project of doubl­
These are facts vouched for by Mayor the mitorman lost contul of the car,
during the present month will ll
Arnold of Pennsylvania, Watson of
administration of Anatolia, and the ing the size of the German navy. A Juan Galvez, of Sabanilla, who is in
and it plunged down at < high rate of Ohio, and Bell of Texas, a committee to about $16,380,796; from to
purchase of Cyprus by Russia.
high German official says that he has Havana to ask General Marin to pun­ speed. The car jumped he track, and
revenue, $11,041,401; from a
to investigate the question of the pri­
A private bill w ill be introduoed at had repeated conversations with the ish the volunteers.
la neons
sources, about $1,811
plunged about fifty feet through the ority of the lien.
the approaching session of the legisla­ emperor on this subject during the past
This is a decrease of about $1,(2
sand. Those of the paseugers who
W
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in
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to
n
.
Feb.
4
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t
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n
d
a
n
c
e
in
ture for the purpose of incorporating a three weeks, and he asserted that dur­
R U S S IA A N D T U R K E Y .
in receipts from the customs ai
were outside all jumped, ,nd they were
uompauy to build a railway from Pen- ing the ooming summer the plan for
January, i«H5
1895, and i
the ones most injured. Broken legs „ ¡ L
96 t0day W" 8 8ma11’ Pow«rs pared
....... with
...U «January,
tiotou to Cascade City. The proposed the reorganization of the navy w ill be T h e F n t e n t e B e tw e e n T h e m Itea fton fo r and ankles, bruises and wiuuded scalps t,,m ,fDr T lm.0U8v.C?,nfent f° r con" 'deri>- crease of about $2,000,000
line w ill run from Okanogan lake to drawn up.
N o A m e r ic a n O e m n n s lr a t io n .
were numerous, about twnty suffering of th f fate i ♦
P" y the
revenue,
ot the late Justice 1°
Samuel
F. widow
Miller from the internal
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Lloyd Montgomery, the self-con­
M idway, thence to the North Fork of
London, Feb. 5.— A dispatch to the injury in some way. Simn Koshlaud,
Kettle river and to Grand Forks, thenoe fessed murderer of his father, mother St. James’s Gazette from Washington a wealthy wool-dealer, hd his left leg $7,419, the balance of his salary for
Up to this time the Venezuell
and Daniel B. MoKercher, has paid
east to Cascade City.
None of tb passengers the year in which he died. Loud ob- mission recently appointed by the
says the correspondent of that paper shattered.
The unexpected order for Commander the penalty of his crime by death on has the highest authority for announc­ were fatally hurt, and he wounded jected and the bill was referred. Bills dent i188 not received notice
Ballington Booth's recall to England the gallows. The prisoner exhibited ing that an entente between Russia were quickly removed totheir homes. were passed to grant to the St. Louis & either the British or Venezuel
Oklahoma City railroad right of way ernn>ent of an intention to avail]
from America, has occasioned so muoh considerable pluck, considering bis and Turkey is known at the state de­
through the Indian and Oklahoma ter- of the invitation extended to I
disquietude and murmuring among the youth, and did not flinch upon the partment. and it has had a most im ­
A 1’ h ila d e lp h ii* B ose.
scaffold.
The
execution
took
place,
as
ritones; to amend the act gxinting to t)eforB the commission through
rank and file of the Salvation Army in
portant effect in m odifying the plan
Philadelphia,
Feb. 1 .— Chestnut
required
by
law,
in
an
inclosure
in
the
Nothing is dete.mil
thia country that General W illiam
the administration had prepared to street was visited early his morning the Kansas City, Pittsburg & <jnlf rail- « ’“ ‘ atives.
Booth, father of Ballington and com­ jailyard at Albany, Or. An hour be­ oompel Turkey to pay an indemnity by one of the fieroest fireithis city has read right to build a branch road to yet’ 88 ,0 en d in g an agent to I
mander-in-chief of the Salvation Army fore Montgomery went upon the for damage done American property known for years. The bt seven-story rort Smith. A resolution reported by t0 colb;ct evidence there forth
^
rom the committee on foreign
of the com mission,
throughout the world, who is scaffold, he wrote out and signed the in Armenia. The correspondent says building of Charles H. ,‘azletine and
in Australia, has deoided to visit follow ing statement: " I did it. I am in spite of denials, he knows a naval the adjoining five-stroy structure of a airs was adopted, calling on the faid this work could not be intell'l
guilty. O, God, have mercy on me. |
Hie United States next spring.
demonstration was inteded. Secretary the Baptist Publication Society and president, if not incompatible with the “ ndortakeu until the mass of m«2
Take roe as I am, I am a poor sinner.
Olney entered into communication the American Baptist Hisvrical Sooiety public interest, to transmit to the honse raady before the commission M
The treasury department is exceed­
I am sorry for what I have done.
with Russia and Great Britain, asking were destroyed. The bildings dam­ n ,I « r rTe! PI‘n,ieUCe betwe* “ this govern- ,horonKbl.v digested and the knoto
ingly anxious that a large proportion
God, do have mercy on my poor soul;
• f the gold offered in payment of the for my sake, do, and forgive all my i f they would oppose the action of the aged by fire and watei and falling ment and Germany relative to the ex ;«J » i«- d of just what gaps r J
insurance companies of the 156 filled ,toni European archive»
United States against Turkey. Great walls were the four-stqy dry goods n ” “ ?
> bonds shall be obtained in Europe,
sins, each and every one of them, and
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Britain’ s reply, he says, was favorable, house of Homer, Leboutiier <& Uo., a United btates from transacting business
I for the purpose of encouraging im-
forgive those who sin against me. Oh,
in
Germany.
The house then went
T
m “ •"'•“ ■’•‘ T w "“ *
but Russia informed Olney that she dwelling Luusoand theHtel Lafayette
it is intimated that the bidder
God, help the precious souls to see the
Lex'"Kton, K y.,F eh . 3 — Thai
preferred there shonld be no naval at Broad and Hansom strata. The two into committee of the whole and
who offers foreign gold, or who demon­
way of life for my sake. Do help
strates that he has gold on the way at them and guide them through thia demonstration, as Russia was negotiat­ Baptist societies lost late and valu­ sumed consideration of the Columbia i,™ com,ni ,t®e •* ‘ b* W. C. T.
appropriation bill.
lumbia their meeting here drafted z f
ing to bring about the restoration of able collections of paintigs, books and
the tim e tbs bids are opened, w ill be
life .”
Cubans^ Bug Anoth.* e.~
against the nse of whisky or «
order in Turkey. Cantacnzene, the curios. The detailed Uses have not
given preference in the awards, other
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Slings being equal, over others who from Madrid says: The papers here Russian minister to the United States, as yet been made up, but conservative
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„ f - dispatch ‘ b® new warship Kentucky.
is said to have informed Olney that estimate places the aggqrate at close from
offer domestic gold.
protest energetically against the United
It is thagbt that this been learned that another , L ha8 J° st .u“ " 1 deolined to g ive out »*
The first sigus of the Dominion gov States senate committee's attitude on Tnrkey wonld pay any indemnity re­ to $2,000,000.
been bought here n™.
ha8 th® , prote8t °n til it can ha*
ia almost fully covered b insurance.
uent's intention to carry out its the Cuban question. They deolare that quired
Cuban
: pre8m iahly for the mailed to Secretary Herbert, «■
U n d e r th n >«»*** o f t h e I ' n l l f « .
nisea towards the protection of the the insurgents have fulfilled none of
• fllibusTeriug* exredVtmn° Th
ft'r h**’ ^ 1 Rl<' hard8nn ° f this citj|
a try, in the event of trouble with the requisites by international law or
Los Angeles. Feb. 4.— Burglars broke
F lv.
F . , . 1 , ,uJorad
qni.ition is the L^ce Rrnlh
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K ] e C M to chri8,('11 “ I
’ other nation, are seen in the esti­ usage for the recognition of beilger- into the Boston Optical Company’s
Uwrenoeburg, Ind.. eb. 4 . - U s t steamer of t h e s . m e ^ * her\ a fi"hing *nd who asked the privilege of
mates of the coming year, which have ency. The government organs, with store, on Second street, last night and
night s freight tram, ..t-bound, on kms. the Veaxev and th” * »
6 H * w ‘ * . boar,,on
that purp.es.
bsan presented to parliament by the a view of paoifying the publio irrita­ secured $3,000 worth of goods. The
the Big Four was deriled on the somewhat «malier^han'6 M88®0,,e’ bnt Richardson when reen said:
Hon. G. B. Foster, minister of finance. tion, point out that President Cleve­ piece is directly opposite the police sta­ bridge by a broken whee The bridge
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" than any of them.”
The action of the W C. I ]
The total estimate for the ensuing year land, his ministers and the federal tion.
broke down and the carsell thirty eet
South McAle". erk,r ' T "•
p™ "atnre. as there ba. been no /
to $41,180,681, about the same as last authorities so far have preserved a per­
N o t n l C h e m is t H o rn e d t o l ) f $ l h .
Five warn pa were f » l l y injured
The Usages ron!id ^ u T ’ ' Feb- *■— aD,iooncement as to wbat »1» j
In the expenses for the maintenance of fectly correct and friendly attitude to­
Philadelphia. Feb. 3 — Dr. Alfred The property damage is 20,000.
wealthiest tribe of imi,
^ ,he h0^ 7 WlU *** cb1’' 8» ™ « 1 w itkl
the m ilitia, however, there ia an in- ward Spain, contrasting strongly with Kennedy, at one time a distinguished
I o f $873,716 over last
the popular sympathy and assistance chemist end an authority an medicine
— The barkeeper , gooAioral charac­ oil.
• coon- gp*ted old bonrbon as a che
asking for
second opinion in the Eastern the insurgents hev* obtained from the and botanical matters, was burned to ter has never yet mse whisky
i branch asylum csss has been American people.
death tonight in his office.
good morel drink, says ft Voice.
— Sunday closing o f « l o — .
Und has obtained for forty ye
den n ed
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Am ount
T h e N » v y to H e F ln c e d on
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F o o t i n g uh F a r
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In t r o d u c e d In th e S en a te and H o u s e
—C o n d en sed lte c o r d o f th e D o in g s o f
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