Washington County hatchet. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1895-1896, March 05, 1896, Image 2

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    W A S H IN G T O N
E V E N T S
O F
T H E
COUN TY
H ATCH ET
H A Y
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- [ y r x r r . H ! b a m A N D 8 P A T N * ^ Pt io u w »» animated * n<i b a th e d » T j j p
J{ \ ' I ' K O N W H E A T
D OINGS OF c o n g r e s «,
thcv were already »abject
»ubieet to claim»
e liiiiu l i i b l U J B a J l . l . l U O l .1 1.1 spirit of » i liberty.
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they
A i times ii was ex
Routine
Work of the
ander the homeatead and pre-emption
LI
oeedingly dramatic, especially when
•io
u -Sie out e.
laws.
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forebodings of war were uttered, but |
E P IT O M E OF THE TELEGRAPHIC
Washington, March 2.— In ^
The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad IT NOW SEEM S TH AT A WAR BE- there wasno stemming the strong tide. SUBJECT CONSIDERED BY RAIL-
NEW S OF THE WORLD.
ate today Allen withdrew his
The setting of the scene
brilliant.
TW EEN THEM IS IN E VITA B LE .
ROAD CO M M ISSIONERS.
Company, one of the oldest and moat
The galleries were bUck with people |
tion for the appointment of Mr
extensive transportation systems in the
attracted by the prospect of the stirring ;
as a senate official after a disc uni!
United
States,
has
gone
into
the
bands
j
aw
C o lle c t i o n o f I t o m i r rou i
The I nited State« Senate by a Decisive event.
In the reserved gallery were :
to adding a Populist official^]
of receivers.
s u m . S c h e d u l e K ru m I u ie t illu i'u ln ts
tA n T w o H e m i s p h e r e ! C r e e o e t e d to o
Even !
rolls. During the debate on the 0
' °* « Recogniie« the Belligerency of many prominent personages.
Balling ton Booth has announced his |
to C o r t la n d a * F r o m W a l l a W A lla to
C e o d o n e e d F o r m —A L e r g o A m o u n t
resolutions, tbe floor was yieldsd^l
the Cuban« — The New« in Spain— the diplomatic gallery, which is usually j
plans for an independent American
C o r t l a n d —T h i « M e a n « a R e d u c t i o n
m i I n f o r m a t i o n In n S m n ll a p o c o .
empty, was thronged with the repre­
loption of a conferenci r e p e a l
American Consulate Attacked.
Salvation Army, of which be and his
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t
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sentatives of foreign countries
On J
the pension appropriation bill
A man and a boy 20 year» old, were w ife w ill be leaders. He states that
Washington, March 2.— By the over- the floor the attendance was the largest :
Salem, March 4 — The board of fail- | to the anchorage and moventm
lynched by a mob in Wichita, Kan., he w ill not oppose the former organiza­ wbelimng vote of «4 to 6 tbe senate to­
of the session. A number of senators !
vessels in St. M ary's river. Mil
for bank robbery and murder recently tion.
day adopted a concurrent resolution came over from the other end of the 1 road commissioners considered the de- of Oregon, chairman of the coum
committed in that town.
General Lew is M errill died in Phila­ favorable to Cuban belligerency and capitol to watch the proceedings. The ! cision of the interstate commerce com­
delphia, aged 65. He was one of the independence. The resolutions adopted enthusiasm of members and spectators mission, recently rendered in the case on privileges and elections, gave n
Gold baa been discovered in City
! of Evans vs. M cNeill, receiver of the that on Friday next he would ca
noted officers of the war, and was re­ are aa follows:
ran rist several times, and the oppo­
Greek canyon, within the city 1 unite
! Oregon Railway & Navigation Com- | the Dupont contested election can
tired from active service on a surgeon's
"Resolved,
By
the
senate,
the
house
nente of the resolutions cut bnt a sorry
o f iWll Lake City. Amaya are reported
„ r f duabilit'y in 1886, after
This is the outcome of a com- volving tbe seat from Delaware.
of representatives concurring, that, in figure when they attempted a counter
,
, .•
mnning a» high as «500 in gold and
Washington, March 8.— The ■
several years of frontier duty.
the
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congress, a condition
of demonstration,
' K‘‘ opinion
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Owing“
«he bnef
* ”
$40 in silver per ton.
wheat'between » Walla
committee on naval affairs had At
public
war
exists
between
the
govern-
Two
little « girls
lost
lives
and
* ” v ssssev
m o I
y jn » their
tot II liv
e s aUU
O
v * -*
1 time
1 Hi t; dllUllvU
UT Uvllalv,
“ t i t ' tnat
i . L ... nkS.iiniiws
allotted 1
for
debate, UiCUlUCiu
members were
rale on i
ant Patent Examiner Staufer on
F ive handled lithographers struck
two . men . were injured
in . a . fire which i i —
meut
o i s P*in _______
the . government
pro- fortunate in securing
two or three min- ¿ WaU*
and o w Portlaud
theu obta
stand in connection with the ino
.
.
.
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. . .
°
1 TA n
o r t ton,
t was
ru a
P
V i'i-s-ilY B
2 and
11 1
f that
flJil
in N ew York to enforce the recogni­
♦4.70
pier
excessive,
partly destroyed the big double tene­ claimed and for some time maintained ates to present their views.
concerning the armor-plate conk
tion of their organization and the abo­
|
it
should
be
reduced
to
1
cent
pier
mile,
ment at 158 Prospect street, Brooklyn by force of arms by the people of Cuba;
lition of the piecework system. The
or «2.45 per ton from Walla Walla to today. He produced the records o|
The origin of the fire is unknown. and, that the United States of America
action of the New York branch is ex­
IND IG N ATIO N IN SPAIN
; Portland. The present rate is #4.25 patent office to show the action of
The loss w ill not reach more than should maintain a strict neutrality be­
pected to precipitate strikes forthwith
per ton. The decision of the intersUte office on the Harvey application
tween the contending powers, accord­
$2,500.
in all large cities.
commerce commission is that a reason- patents. The committee has suco®
The British and French negotiations ing to each all the rights of belligerents F e e l i n g A | m n » t T h i « C o u n t r y I n c r e m e d
I able compensation to the carrier for the in ascertaining among other thins
Senator Dubois says the silver Re­ at Paris on the Niger question have in the ports and territory of the United
b y C a b le D iip a tch en .
service is 1 9 oents per 100 pounds, its recent inquiries that four-fiffl
States.
publicans of the Northwest w ill per­ been temporarily
suspended.
The
Madrid, March 4.— Cable dispatches or «3.90 per ton, a reduction of 35 the stock of the Harvey compun
"Resolved,
That
the
friendly
offices
m it no tariff legislation in this con­ French representatives
accused the
from the United States are increasing cents pier ton from present rates.
owned abroad, and that the comp
gress or any other that does not recog­ British of trying to acquire control of of the United States should be offered
the feeling of indignation aroused
There is only a half a cent difference receives a royalty of two cents a po
nise free silver, and the same issue territory within the French sphere, and by the president to ti-e Spanish govern-
among the masses when it became between the figures that body has or­ on all tbe Harvey ized steel used in
ment for the recognition of the inde­
w ill be raised in the S l Lotus conven- there the matter ends for the present
known the United States senate favored dered into effect between Walla Walla ropean countries. These facts "are
pendence of Cuba. ’ ’
As a train on the Ferris & C liff
and Portland and Vhe figurea the suite °«P ted ast an explanation of the
When the result was announced, the I h! .
Kolia O. Heikea. of Dayton, u., House railway in San Francisco was densely packed galleries broke into gents as belligerents. The newspapers board ordered into effect from Umatilla rates at which foreign contracts sre
Washington, March 4.— The
champion target shot of the world, has on its way to the beach, a tunnel near lond and continued applanse, which here confirm the report tnat the Spanish county points. The work required, the
I
made another sensational record. In the ocean terminus caved in. N o one the vice-president checked, with diffi­ naval squadron, consisting of four fuel consumed, and the distance hauled pa-.-ed by the senate today for lucrest^H
cruisers and a dispatch boat, is to be from points in Umatilla county and the navy attracted considerable s n ^ |
an exhibition at Indianapolis he broke was serionnsly injured in the debris. culty.
sent to Cuba without delay. In addi­ from Walla Walla are practically the lion, in view of the tension over BjJ
100 targets, continuous shooting, in 4 Several passengers were bruised, and
The main feature of the debate was
minutes and 20 seconds, which makes tbe road was impassable for some time. the speech of Sherman, chairman of tion, tbe Spanish naval officers and same, and there is no reason why the ish-Cuban
affairs.
The b ill as pas
‘
**
rru~
marines are to be attached to Spanish
& H .
a new world's record.
addition ui
of l.o
1,000
rail. As soon authorizes the auumun
uu^
same rates should not prevail.
$ The Very Rev. Father Bergmeyer, the committee on foreign relations.
mail boats, which are to be armed and
as tbe information was received that listed “ eu to the navy, the e n lis tiig ^ ^
A movement of ioe in the Missis- father superior of the Franciscan mis­ As a rule . the veteran senator from equipped as auxiliary cruisers.
the interstate commerce commission be for nut more than two years andi
eippi carried away 180 feet of the draw sion, in Santa Barbara, C a t, was fa­ Ohio, speaks with conservatism; so it
The greatest activity is being dis­
span of the government bridge in m ily shot by a man who had been em was the more surprising when he ar­ played in the government navy yards, had concluded that the rate from Walla chartering of transport ships in caw
Davenport, la ., which waa supported ployed at the mission for over a year. raigned Spain and her governor-gene-' and every precaution possible is being Walla to Portland should not exceed emergency. The bill passed under I
19La cents pier 100 pounds, the board five-minute rule and by unaniw
by trestle work, while undergoing re Three shots entered the priest's body ral, Weyler, in the most scathing lan­
made by the naval and m ilitary forces
guage.
called on the general freight agent of vote. Another b ill of general inter
pairs The bridge was a heavy double- and one in the bead. His recovery
for
the
most
serious
eventualities.
Sherman read specific instances in
m..
,
. , _ .
. ,
i the Oregon Railwav A Navigation Com- piassed which established a retired 1
decker need by the Rock Island rail­ impossible.
The Impareial today declares that
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/at x* • j o
a
panv and informed him that it expected for the revenue service, similar to I
way.
The British troops which formed part which W eyler was pictured as stripping ,,
the utterance* of the United State* sen-
^ T-
,,
young girls held as captives and com­
the «¡iDie rates to applv to Umatilla retirement system of the army a
Tbe withdrawal of Commander and
th® Ashantee expedition returned to
ate consist of an "unqualified and un­
pelling them to dance before the
county points, on the main line from navy. Most of the day was given
London
in
a
dilapidated,
though
not
Mrs. Booth from the Salvation Army
reasoning provocation," adding:
Spanish soldiers.
Echo and Gibbon and intermediate the senate calendar and many mu^_
haa created a commotion in the Phila- battered condition, They were enthu
“ I f the desire for war were in re­
points,
and on the Spokane branch, or bills were passed.
AT
T
A
C
K
ON
THE
C
O
NSU
LATE
as
they
marched
delphia branch of the army. The sol- siastically cheered
sponse to a fault committed by Spain,
Washington division, from Saxe and
House.
through
the
city
from
the
docks
where
d i e » are aroused and talk of enlisting
Violent Demonstration
.4 gninit the the senators would have accomplished Spofford and intermediate pxiints. The
Washington, March 2.— There
in a big secession from European head­ they landed to their barracks in the
their duty, but no provocation has been
United State.« in Barcelona.
Tu” adm1« ^ bT Mr. Camp- an enthusiastic demonstration in tH
quarters is heard in every Salvation west part of London.
Barcelona. Spain, March 3.— The given to the*' United' States", and th“ i
hall in that city.
A t Rome, Ga., a desperate street fever of indignation and hate against A “ ®ricaD8 judge rashly of the results T . “
* reduction^of T . cent^Der house today, when Secretary Cox,!
fight
occurred
between
V.
T.
Sanford
the
United
States,
which
seems
to
have
of
*
Spanilh-Amencan
war.
The
dis-
“
eans
* rednctlon of 35 cent" P « the senate, shortly before 4 o’clock, i f
to
have
In a fit of rage Jacob Dietzel, of Chi­
tasteful language of the senate ought I
’ individuality small, bnt on an peared and announced the passage if
cago, aged 68, shot his daughter, Mrs. and Policeman Mu Iky. Mulky is dead taken pioesessicn of the heart of all
average
Umatilla
crop, it mtans a sav- til* nppx-r branch - f cniigr. -- of tE
not to surprise any one. United States
Henry Ubner, and then himself, indict­ and ex-Sheriff Matthews critically Spain over the action of the United
j ing to the producers of at least «10.000 Co ban resolutions, but the matter dl
senators
are
accustomed
to
exchange
wounded.
Several
stray
shots
took
States
senate
in
recognizing
the
provi­
»«■
m fatal wounds.
nuuuua.
u
u
n an
waivw
u
—
ing
He
was
once i in
| on shipments over the O. R. & N. Co. 'a not come up in any other form
prosperous circumstances, but of late f j * ' l
n
spectators,one a young sional government of Cuba as belliger­ gross insults without crossing swords lines, and as the Washington & Colum-
the day. After encountering the uniJL
or exchanging balls. These are the
lady.
The
altercation
began
because
ents,
and
in
calling
upxin
President
haa been dependent upon his children
i bia River
Railroad
Company must pected oppjositiun
of Bontelle
T T
V a l u g W
OS, »1 and
Li Cl OUC
,
•
. . . ,
a.
— — — j yiset.hav
vsmt
Cleveland to nse his good offices with ° ° w ards
« *eo
’ho are ev-
seeking
war,
one
for support, snd their frequent oom- Mulky clubbed a Diend of Sanford.
awaits death with more coolness with a “ e e t cut, it w ill be as much more day, the house leaders concluded
plaints, it is said, were the cause of
Governor Clark of Arkansas, having Spain to secure the indenperience of
for
that
road,
or
a
total
of
more
than
poMpooe taking up the resolutions
good conscience than with packets filled
the crime.
refused to further interfere in tbe case Cuba, culminated in violent scenes
♦20,000 pier year.
til the legislative bill was disposed!
here today, and an stack upon the with dollars.”
of
Prew
itt
Turner,
the
negro
who
was
I t is reported in Constantinople that,
The whole day was piassed in the o f
In conclusion, the Imparcial counsels
United States consulate.
respited
several
week
ago,
was
hanged
February 14, the first day of the Ram­
sidération of the legislative appro
W E Y LE R ’S PR O CLAM ATIO N.
The rionble did not arise ont of the tbe Spaniards to reserve their strength
adan festival, the Turks surrounded at Little Rock. Turner was convicted spontaneous formation of the mob and energies for an opportune moment
tion bill, and considerable pro
of
killin
g
a
young
man
named
H
aw
­
the Armenian quarters in Marsovsn and
was made. An agreement was reacl(
A demonstration against the United Fifteen Day« to Surrender or Then
which did the violence, bnt was the
kins,
in
Crawford
county.
He
claimed
ordered the Armenians to accept Islam.
whereby the bill to change the coa
outcome o f a public meeting, which States was attempted during the day
Re Declared Bandit«.
F ive hundred of them agreed to do so, that he did the k illin g in self-defense. had been influenced by fervid spieeches. by some students, but it was quickly
piensation of United States attorot^HH
but 160 recalcitrants were killed. A
The supreme court of Washington The public demonstration to protest
Havana, March 2.— Following is the and marshals from the fee to the sal,,
by the police.
In Barcelona
fresh series of massacres is reported m has decided that a county treasurer is against the United States senate's
“ ounted gendarmes have been kept synopisis of an important and !ong-an- system is to be offered as an __
Al
the Siva» and Kharpoot districts.
liable personally or on his bond for tion was organized by the pxilitical busy piatrolling the city and dispiersing i ticipated proclamation of Captain-Gen- ment to the bill.
Rond
money deposited in a bank which after­ leaders, including Republicans and gatherings of persons plotting to wreak eral Weyler to the insurgents:
Washington,
March
3.—
The
fit!
The Psris Politique Colonisle pub­
The captain-general proclaims that presidential veto of this session of ooj
lishes an alleged telegram from the wards becomes insolvent, in a case men of all shades of pxilitical senti their wrath open the representative of
wherein there is no charge of n egli­ ment,
the United States government in th a t; he w ill allow the rebels in the prov- gress was overridden by the house*
French consular agent in Brasil, re­
gence against the officer and in which
it was 3 o'clock in the afternoon ci*T* and renewed attempts were made inces of Pinar del Rio and Havana day
‘
by a vote of 200 to 38, 122 mo]
porting that conflicts have taken place
tbe wnuty failed to supply a safe de­ when the meeting had assembled, and dannF ,ile daT *° d° violence to the fifteen days from the date of the proc than the requisite constitutional tm
in the disputed territory of Amapa, be­
pository.
there were 15,000 people present, all ionSQb«te.
Crowds were repeatedly tarnation to. surrender Those wuo do thirds.
A 11 the Republicans ai
tween French Guiana and BraziL.
It
in a state of high patriotic enthusiasm charged by the police and dispersed,
so w ill not be subjected to molestation, thirty-one Democrats voted for
is added that the French troops half
The Southern Pacific Railroad Com­
bnt the small bands of insurgents in bill, while the votes to sustain
destroyed Amapa after
losing 100 pany has reopened the rate war be­ and ripie for any manifestation of the
killed and wounded, including four tween Portland and San Francisco. emotions which possessed them. They THE CHINESE EXCLUSIO N LAW these provinces which do not surrender president were all cast by Democrsi
were
addressed by the orators * provided
within the given period w ill at the ex­ The bill authorizes the governor
officers.
A
a
s •• w so
LMlltlilSt t*
La J e
_
Tbe
cut
is < a s XesvllV.CS
radical 1 ViiC,
one, putting
eqi
piration of that period be treated as local authorities of Arizona to li
figures back to where they were during [ ior
!jCoasl,on’ and tde Purpose of the I* Trevente a Celeetial Returning
i
•
.
1 ItlPPhncr £*T ta 1 jinrirl oa mm
George Grant, a pioneer resident of . l
bandits.
the school lands of the territory P
the early days of December, namely, meeting explained as one of protest
«tir* Evidence in Court.
Grass Valley, C eL, 70 yean vof age,
A detachment of civil guards.
educational purpxises. The presideh
$10 for first-class passage, including against the recognition o f the Cuban
Washington,
March
was blown np by giant powder. He
* —A
case forced by the civil guards of the prov- objection to the bill was that it did n
berth in the Pullman sleeper, and $5 government as a belligerent pxiwer by
was using the pxiwder to blow up some
United States senate. The spirit w l>ich presents a somewhat complicated ince of Santiago de Cuba and the prov- give the secretary of the interior coin
for second-class in the tourist sleepier. the
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fit v. T c . fit Q alec K.i a V
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t
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w illow s and leaned over to see why it
of the crowd took fire, and they set out state of affairs has been referred to ihe mce of Puerto Pnnci
cine, have orders 10 disapprove the leases, and aid os
The conference between President for the United States consulate. The treasury department for determination. io form lists, at their rtlpiective towns, throw proper safeguards about the tiJ
did not go off. when he got the full
charge in tbe face. One eye was blown J. Edward Simmons, of the Panama leaders who had originated the
The record shows that several years ago of all persons who have joined the ber on the lands.
oat and the other badly injured, his R ailw ay Compiany and C. P. Hunting- ing seem to bave realized the serions a Chinaman named Chung Lung Fat rebels, and their property w ill be con­
Washington. March 4.— In the boo
ton,
president
c
f
the
Pacific
M
ail
lip terribly lacerated and his left arm
fiscated. The propierty of those who ander suspension of the rules, a bil
consequences which might follow upion cam« to this country and opened
Steamship
Compiany,
regarding
the
re­
badly injured. He w ill probably sur­
a demonstration that took this direc­ laundry in the city of Boston. He was openly aided the rebels in their raids was piassed to grant the Arkansas Wa
cent friction between the two com­ tion, and they made every effort to dis­ succcessful and frugal and in time ac­ w ill also be confiscated.
vive.
The towns in Northwestern railroad a right ^
" o f~ w *l
panies, is said to have resulted in the suade the mob from its purpose; but cumulated approximately $15.000. Joe the western . part J of
l B the
d . ____
_ are through the Indian territory, and ^
island
Henry Cottrell, of Edinburgh, Ind.,
adjustment of all differences. I t is | their utmost efforts were of no avail. Tye. another Chinese and a merchant, authorized to organize corps of guem l- h*ll to retire
Lieu tma nt-Ci romandi«
died after several weeks illness, of
it is alleged, stole $14.500 of his coun­ las and all office-holders' leave of ab- N. M. G. Brown, U. 8. N ., one of .
softening of the brain, due to excessive understood that entirely harmonious and the crowd set off for the United
relations have been restored.
tryman's money and sailed to China. sence w ill be relieved if after eight officers injured in the Samoan wrec
States
consulate.
cigarette smoking. A post-mortem ex­
The authorities of the city had by Fat followed him, but before he could days from the date of the proclama- as commander, was defeated, 58 to 8«
For February the receipts from cus­
amination was held, and a peculiar
condition was discovered. Tbe peri­ toms shows a fallin g off of $2,474,403, this time taken alarm, and a force of be apprehended T ie returned and was tion they have not returned to their Ttie senate joint resolution directi;
The question piosta
the secretary of agriculture to put
ing
cardial sack was enlarged until it held and the internal revenue receipts a de­ police was sent to the consulate. The arrested and jailed.
treasury
not ----------
intimidated
Petroleum
and - other
inflammable Hr-
ar- und distribute tbe seeds authorized
— — bv brought to the attention of the ----------
j
--— ----
- —- - .uuaujuiai.ir
about a gallon of water, and tbe heart crease of $234,649. As the expenditures „ excited crowd was —
I
this
show
of
force
from
gathering
be-
department
is
wnether,
being
a
laborer,
tides,
after
the
date
of
the
proclama-
the
current
law,
was
adoDted.
A
ftsl
waa abnormally contracted. A fatty during the month, however, were ex
Fai. under the exclusion laws, can re-
growth bad also formed, and both tbe ceptionally light, a small surplus is fore the consulate and shouting:
*uD8tr
“ Id in small, tie Cuban resolutions were adopted tM
“ Long liv e Spiain." and
Down tDrn <° «be country and give testimony nngarrisoned towns,
The total deficit for the pres­
lungs and spleen were enlarged and shown.
house went into committee of th l
with
tbe
Yankees.”
against
Tie.
without
which
it
is
said
ent fiscal year amounted to $18,558,-
weaMntxl by tbe disease.
whole, and resumed consideration ofl
he
cannot
be
convicted
of
the
larceny
These
verbal
missiles
did
Amerirena
to
Be
Well
Treated.
not
long
537, and it is the opinion of treasury
the legislative appropriation bill. M
Havana advioes aver that the Ca­
Washington,
March 2. — United bul to abolish the fee system w J
officials that the deficit July 1, next, satisfy the aroused passions of the dutige Reeve, the solicitor of the treas-
bana w ill retaliate on the Bpmniards for
mob.
and
in
a
short
time
stones
began
nrv,
in
rendering
his
decision,
sutes
Sutes
Consular
Agent
Manvon
w ill not exceed this »m ount
offered as an amendment to the bill, t « l
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their slaughter of suspects by using
flying from the crowd, which broke a t h a t n t iH o r tVin 1.»**-
St- James' Gazette, in commenting number of windows in tbe United ?at “ debarred from landing, even for cable to Secretarv ulney that the at
dynamite. A manifesto signed by tbe
P M tbe h eu s e ^ d íft/ ^ d
Caban revolutionary piarty has been upxin the recent dismissal of Lord Dun- States consulate.
ate. The
The force
form o
of f police so laudable a
. . .in s . evi-
... T
r s » , r . . i government
_______ _
Ioa* dis-
,he
M JIbehouse adjourned.
a nurrx.se
purpose a»
as giving
Transvaal
shows everv
found mattered through Havana tel- raven from the N ew Y'otk Yacht Club, waited for no further manifesution, dence against r a criminal, who. it is al- position to treat the prisoners lenient-
t h e ir
last
report .
tin g forth that from five to ten of tbe said: “ The New York Yacht Club but charged the crowd under the or-
m f ^ v years
h" r° K ^
“ d friendly feel! A « . . . , * K l i e i u le r v d b y t h e I l l s r h a r F
confined in the Caballas were T« 7 propierly expelled Laird Dunraven. ders of their officers and roughly dis many
hard Dbor. Tye w ill be inga toward the official representatives
m y i,
[ shot ' " nightly,
and ’ ‘ that
cf~the r n i t - T 'i a i l l i r *
^‘.rtliern Paelge Kerelvers.
’ '*
v ‘ the Cu and we now only regret that the credit persed
wounding severaL So released.
Hammond and
Milwaukee. Wts
March 2 - H e n r H Dt
would reu liate by destroying of British sportsmanship was ever fsr as learned there were no fa u l re­
t ne ether American prisoners
i n - : re are
...........
1.
’ *Ma.rc“ -• —
now <• u . ....
Spanish residence» and pilacea of busi- identified with a man who can behave sults.
T . Payne, Thomas
F. Oakes ani I
.8
BRAD STrtEET'S r e p o r t .
in Johannesburg awaiting legal pro-
so badly. His charges were improba­
Henry
C.
Rouse
today
filed their 1 »
nnos by dynamite.
Being driven away from the United
CWdlDffS.
ble, and his refusal to accept tbe deci­
ports in the United States court as it
The paseenger steamer Waeen col­ sion of the committee wts a sheer States consulate, the crowd marched (nfffitorablr I n fiar tire of Changeable
reivers of tbe Northern Pacific Railroal
off to the newspaper offices.
There
P e a r l B r y a n S a id t o B e A l l e e .
Weather,
lided w ith tbe British ship Strathdoa pieoe of childish obstinacy. ”
company for October, November, De-
they listened to more fervid oratorv.
in San Franoioeo w h ile steaming up
Huntington. W. Va., March 2 —
New Y'orfc— Bradstreet's trade re­
u<
Governor Lord, of Oregon, has been * nd worked themselves np to the high-
Attornev Clay, of Wayne county, W reTre a0“ '
the harbor on her a tm v a l from Port­
“ nd > P *° I '1 the
view
says:
Changeable,
and
at
tunes
la
were
"not
together
no*lficd
that
laud
claimed
by
tbe
sute,
es*
P>«oh
of
enthususm
snd
patriotic
Va
land. The Vi
Who ha.
defend
to d 7 IB
i. W
* file
'
“ >egen«.emen ha«|
unseasonable,
has U
continued
------
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-^a*ns*ra U45
UU<1U TOCI
„ u 1 en
1 retained
Ä
1-- U to
«TUU|
~
their final accounts anil
more then tw o minutes, but in that under the swamp land grant of 1868, spirit The m ilitary club in the city to nnf*Tor*blT mfluenoe the diwritro- , T V k I
~ to bo implicated to settle the matter
of
which
afterwards
p>#seed
by
grant
of
*•-*
also
a
center
of
excitement,
snd
-latter
of salaries in or I
time between $20.000 and $30,000
tion of general mercnandise. Jobbers in the Cincinnati murder mystery, der to procure the discharge of tbe» I
the
sute
to
the
United
butes
Military
there,
also,
were
glowing
speeches
were sacrificed in damagea.
The
at
large
Western
centers
do
not
antici­
p A r T n ,h* nar,,llnK statement that bondsmen. The report dates from th«
Strathdon was lyin g at anchor in the Wagon Road Company, in 1866. has indulged in in honor of the army, pate a heavy spring trade, as the cmt- Pearl Byran is alive and w ill be pro
stream and her heavy steel bowsprit been rejected by the commissioner of which were eagerly listened to and look is for retailers carrying over duoed at the right time. He has three time of the appointment of Receive* p
swept the uppier decks of the steamer be- tbe general land office, at Washington. greeted with loud cheers.
w ill divulge the ^
j P ^ T q . ^
McHenrT
larger stocks than was expected. The
.
And Rouse remained -
f rsMhe vjoeen ooald be backed away. Attoibey-General Id lemon has ihe mat­ HOUSE R E S O LU T IO N S ADOPTED price movement of leading suplee is and expose the mystery in s few days.
I he
ter
under
advisement,
and
w
ill
likely
The t/neen had on board 140 paseen
nn„'|r!ur*.f0V the Pt^Prriy in New Yod
Experts of wheat
sppieal on behalf of the sute to the « a b e t l t u t . 4 f o r T h o s e o f t h e S e ñ ó te n od more favorable.
nntil their discharge last week, and r i i ® K lt
A l l D a n g e r Paused.
gere. Only two persons were hurt, and
flour
included
ss
wheat,
from
btth
secreUry of the interior, Hoke Smith.
Boston March 2.— A t the
to Which date their report is made. » I
Ha
P »****• I b y ■ t e r g e M a j o r i t y .
their injuries amounted
to
mere
•ion of
coasts of the United braces this week tbe
receivers of the N e w 'Y o r k pro pert* ^ ■ o «
In Chicago W. H. Pearson, known
Washington. March 4.— Cuba libra
Showed
, marked
fa « llin g - ff. . not
onìv
kTtcM^ro”
8o°***7' Jol>n
in
o a * »Was
1 «
. .
*
a^eAJI^, j 1 _J*t*ted
.
as one of tbe youngest expert telegraph had a Arid day in the house. Despite fn
the gentlemen
had very
that the new com« | rn a trim - J *_
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.
* lit t b ^ “
United State* District Attorney H. operators in the West, held a long con­ the war U lk fro m Spain, the struggling from the toral a week ago, which was
i
it
*
uear^t
point
to
the
sun
Janu-
tiok-t
1
t0-
Bllnplj
^
P
^
t
in
g
**
3,184.000* bushels, but as compared
V . Johnson haa filed a anil in the versation with Manager Stonier, of patriot» in Cuba were eulogised and
with correapr.nd.ng t, u ls f, r « « ¿ I n d " * r r .3, , two wreks before it was dia- L f traffic7i.,D U“ “ diatrict-
r e c e ip n p ^
United s u te s court against the Union the Hyde Park morgue, in which he sympathised in two boars' debate, and
mg w e c k T T P. b rL ra tn f ur I Z ^ t ’
n'>* “ ov.ng
J “ **
d\
Paride R «llorad Company and about practically made *11 arrangements for the rules were then suspended and the inm
i
— .. Prcrif J|*|*wty from both the earth and sun
tk
aD<i ln
tran«action*. I
l i t
---- tj » .
.
«iuu
m e ren*Yrt
a
k o .. *1
___ the receivsril
__
•,000 holding lands ander titles ob­ having his body embalmed. He tim i raaolutione by the houre'foreign affairs e x p e r t s i
«Tpor»
shows
that
L.
j
,
*
—^w•
uidt
uie
recru
»*
» * ; " ! 1 " '° » n o , . ...i
tained from that company, asking for told him he was going to contain sui­ committee were adopted as a substitute
20 a0.n.^‘ nd ^
of Februaff
and two years ago ! it
« was
£ w Ï . 97 X J opo ! t ¡ Ä Ä * — Y “ «
the cancellation of patents to about cide, He went to the bouse of his for those of the senate by an over­
>0. $I.«$*.8$$, together with the booi*
o^tbe anmpouy. B^fore th(,
10.000 ariao. o* the payment to the cousin, and locking all the docks, ad­ whelming m ajority, 163 to 17. An 1893 it was 3,251.000, and in ’ 18W it
The falling off in the
United s u s e eo f $2.000,000. The land justed a gas tuba to a burner, turned analysis of the vote shows that 188 Re­ was «.»08.000.
T w en ty thousand
----- —mm-. ra
pounds
total Dumber of bui
hopa »re discharged the matter of tks
failures were rent from Tacoma
comprima portion» of the booineos see- on the gss. (wallowed five grains of publican. 70 Democrats sud t Populist»
w ill have to M l
throughout the United brate. « ww k
to Vauconver.
I of Denver. Greeley. Fort Colima morphine, lay down oa bis bed
voted for the resolutions, and » Repub
« u k ^ a ’î r ’ÜL. * * * receiT' era have cari ■
ago is coo tinned, the troal being * 7 1 . B. C . to be shipped to Australia by a
f f 4 Lavala nd. Oniuredo It is alleged patting the other end o f the tuba in licona and 8 ~
It is sulri p
week and 234
The deba»
have
that th# Unde in qa
□th. quickly ended his Ufa,
Pacific Co
J
5
mi
the allowance «