Image provided by: Washington County Cooperative Library Service; Hillsboro, OR
About Washington County hatchet. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1895-1896 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1896)
W A S H IN G T O N C O U N T Y H A T C H E T . Port Towusend to compel k|u Blocked With Ira. U Is’ S I " M h' fio»*, *nd there is no telling where or the cash on hand to pay oUl St. John’ s N. F., May 30 . — The Eng U 1 J "H h w it w ill end. The strikers hare outstanding. lish steamer Nimrod has returned from already petitioned the national council _ _ T(N — m e w s NOTES F R O M I The Auburn Argus sayt u Green’ s pond, where, with land in of the Federation of Labor to declare u ,ay that not one-quarter of DIGEST FROM ALL PARTS OF an international boyoott against the TW ENTY-EIGHT WERE KILLED view, she w s. jammed in the ice and IN T E R E S . . T . IN ■ G / - » l NEWS, it? n I A P t S I .,„ .,„ 1 «it t i l Was a . .. 1 s i VARIOUS PLACES acreage w ill be cultivated thj, , blocked sixteen days. She reports that Armour products THE W ORLD. AND OVER FIFTY INJURED. the Green river district, the whole ooasl is blocked witn ice end An effort was made to burn the large with former years. that all the bays are full of it. Seri Banker H ill concentrator at Wardner, C i a p r e h t n i l x K « * i c * o f t h e I m p o r t Idaho. The concentrator was tired Klateg Watsrs la Miaaaauta <oa>|»al ous destitution exists owing to the in fhs «¡real North«s.t Paralabas Homs Mrs. Dulcinea Ridgeway a* ability of traders to procure supplies News of Mors Than tl.usral lutsr- Buckley May 13, at the age of -T a n t H a p p e n i n g ! o f t h e F i u t W e e k and a portion o f the dame blown op at SSaay Vaullle* tv U s t s Their U suin from St. John's, navigation being im Dor.lopui.ut and Prograss In came to Oregon with her hs.k-. C a l l e d F r o m t h e T e l e g r a p h C o l u m n ! the same moment, extinguishing the —Thaw Will Ha a Oraat Loaa a, lights and stopping all the machinery. possible. 1853, and settled near Lebanon All lnduilri!#-Or$fon. —A t H o m e a n d A b r o a d , Pro party. The people at many places sre eating The fire was promptly extingnislied by most of her life was spent. ’ Dr. Salmon, the oldest Freemason in one of the m ill bands No arrests William Hunter, sn old Linn county Kansas City.M ay 31.— Twenty-eight their seed potatoes, and at others the The Boundary Mining i the world, died in London. He was have been made. killed outright, fifty more injured, inhabitants are making a general divi pioneer, died at Brownsville last ment Company has been iU0(— 108 jeers old. sion of their stores cf flour and provi week, at the age of 85. with beadqnarterB at Spokn^ A ll roads in the Central Passenger some fatally, and property losses ag A ccording to the monthl) crop report Association w ill hereafter carry b i gregating $1,000,000 is now given as sions. to make out an ev.-t-uoe unlil The La Grande Bicycling Club has capital stock is $50,009, and issued, the average condition of cycles free. . ,n PPlle* are procurable. The blukcade (0 bmld „ bicycle track, one- pose is to operate mining p] an estimate of the damage done by w inter wheat is 88.9 in M a j, 1895. ln j^ g th , to cost #500. the United States and Britishn Alfred C. Field, a negro, convicted Sunday’ s cyclone in Marshall, Nemaha 18 having a damaging effect upon the Further cod fishery, the fishermen being unsbl. “ 0, Newberg, ha. sent East bia. The last clean op of the Apollo of the murder of M rs Randolph, was and Brown counties. Kan. report, may increase t these h e « figure, us to begin operations________ for . quantity of peppermint root., anil The American Lake road mine, at Unga, Alaaka, was $87,600, hanged in Chicago. telegraphic com munication with the the product of a three months' run. r u . i X m . i j Sccidsut. W i l l experiment With the peppermint last week in Tacom a to Kobe«ft-, Morin, the celebrated French b i stricken paru la still lm per ieri and Anti-missionary riota hare broken cyclist, beat John 8. Johnson, the consternation prevails. The dead are Franklin, lnd., May 30.— Last night plant in Oregon toil. by Receiver E llis for $8,400. Th, oa t in Kiang Yin. The British mis American, in both beats of the 3,000 distributed as follow s: The contract for buildiDg the kirst was originally bailt as the tenuti- Seneca and Councilman Frank Crowell left bis rig sion was looted and burned. The mis meters race at the Velodrome de la neighborhood, 8; Oneida, 6; Reserve, in front of his residence, intending lu Presbyterian church, in Brownsville, the Cniou Pacific line in Taoona Seine in P aris sionary escaped. 6; Sabetha, 6; M orrill, 4. Seneca suf take his mother, who was in the sur- baa been awarded to Glass & Cox, of w ill be equipped electrically, Ig ‘ 1,8 a suburban line, The docker's strike in Kotterdam The sechooner Mary Ayer was sank fered a property damage o f about #360,- rey, together w ith his wife and child- ibat city, for #1,424. has assumed an ngly aspect. The in collision w ith the steamer Okano, 000, Frankfort, $100,000; Reserve, ren, to her own home. Morrow c a n ty sheepherders found a The deposit o f the Whatcom civ ic guard, police and marines have in Lake Michigan, off (iroase point, $60,000; Sabetha, $60,000; Morrill, Daring his absence, the horses took ^m b a few" days ago that had treasurer in the defunct Belli been called ont to protect the workers and five of her crew were drowned, $30,000. Thousands of dollars worth fright and ran away. The elder Mrs. (wo bod,es, eight legs, one head and Kay National bank was seamf of property was damaged in the coun Crowell and the 6-year-otd boy, were tbrw eTes g^y, tdf. Canyon City News, i $25,000 bond, and by a first W illiam Deering, the reaper manu tw o being saved. of’ ^ m Coos county on *h« bank building, valued it Although thrown out, but Mrs. Crowell the An explosion at B ids, in the Nnpe try between these towns. facturer. has made a donation to the - „ „ raa({menIS have »>*>0. "h icH . by the way, i, th, Northwestern univeisity amounting to country, west coast of Africa, on the the pecuniary Iosa at Frankfort was younger and her baby remained in the $316,000. The gift is in real estate Niger, has razed to the ground the great, no lives were lost there. De rig until Water street was reached £ 7 , w ill insure the estab of the capital stock of the bank. palace of the Emir Meleki, and has struction and destitution meet the eye where the surrey struck a pole, and lishmenl of a beet-sugar factory in and bonds It is expected, if present i_ st every turn. Men were rendered ab they were thrown out on the brick that county. Henry Cuyler Bunner, editor of killed 300 people. meats are carried ont, that thec pavement, the child being killed in solutely penniless, many victims es The Seattle, Lake Shore & Eastern Pack, died at his residence in Nutley, Eight Dalles horses w ill be taken to at Blaine w ill be w ell under oour N. J., from tabercular consumption. railroad was sold at anction in Seattle “ P*1* with only the clothea they wore. stantly. Mrs. Crowell was dangerously hurt. Heppuer to contest for the purses being tion, if not com pleted, by the An appeal for outaide aid has been Mrs. Banner and three children were and was purchased by Judge H. G. The elder Mrs. Crowell is hurt inter- nung up by the speed association of of June next. The cannery wuj l at his bedside when death came. Struve, representing the bondholders' laaued. nally and her recovery is not probable, that place during the racing season. a capacity of at least 600 committee, for $1,000,000. day, utilizing tw o retorts and: Itapidly K iiiu f Waters. which begins on the 26th. Carl Albrecht, the man w ho brutally The boy was internally hurt. paraphernalia for a cannery of tin,, Ties piled on the Chicago, M ilw au Crookston, M inn., May 21.— The murdered hia w ife upon the streeta of Indications are that no jnry w ill be D e b « F o r P r e s id e n t . pacity. Marshfield, Or., February 18, has been kee & St. Panl railorad at W aldo, a Red Lake river is rising at an alarm impanelled at this term of court in Chicago, May 19.— E V. Debs was sentenced by Judge Fullerton to be few miles south o f Milwaukee, W ia., ing rate and great fears are entertained The Hugh G illigb a u will c«*, Grant county to try criminal cases, the hanged June 36, 1896, at Empire City. derailed a south-bound freight train. for the safety of the bridge and dam named fur the presidency of the Umted civil docket being such that the court for hearing before Judge Arthi Three men were killed and tw o in which tarnish power for the water States by the Chicago labor congress Spokane, was continned until Ju will pass upon most of the cases. A cave-in o f the Standard mine at jured. works and the Electric Light Company. today. The resolution provoked a dis The report of the treasurer of The « ^ 8 ^* 1 “ was the mtner w h s* Burke, Idaho, instantly killed a miner cussion consuming three hours, aud A t the Eliot Square building in A gieat many fam ilies have been com named Schofield A riel. The deceased Dalles show s a total cash balance on Med ich 1 Lake Hud left $13,000 it Buffalo, N. Y ., Thomas Purdy and pelled to move off the flats and lower was adopted by a alight majority. If was about 80, and single. He had hand of $5,729.55. Of this amount Cheney bank, w ith a memoranda portions of the city, and Jerome addi was recited in the resolution that, as been in the Coeur d ’ Alene several Val Jenlv were w orking at the bottom #2,283 85 was received during the a w ill, dividing the money u of the elevator shaft when workingmen tion ia flooded nearly as badly as at the corporations, syndicates and trusts friends. His relatives resist the1 years month, principally from city taxes. at the top dropped down an iron bolt, any previous time in its history. At are seeking to have presidential candi bate of the document as a will. As the Coburg train on the Natron The Spanish caravels which came killin g both. the present rate of increase, the water dates nominated who are in sympathy A farmer livin g near Lacroeee branch passed Wilkins one night last over during the w orld’ s fair have been In (jueretaro, Mexico, a cave-in o c w ill reach a point as high as it ever with the existing order of industrial things, labor, organized and unorgan week, just at dusk, it received a lively tion has hit on a novel method of given to the Field museum, in Chica curred at the opal mines and ten men has been in the history of the city. He has a ized, should be equally aolicitioua of shaking up, and was nearly thrown minatiug squirrels. go, and w ill hereafter float in the la were buried w ith earth and stones goon directly in front of the museum W ord was brought from the scene that THE FOREIGN C R O P O U TL O O K a man being nominated who is known from the track. The cause was the furrow running aronnd Ins dtld, to be friendly to workers and wealth filling of the split switch at that point has several deep pits in the fnr building. four of the miners were killed and sev producers. The congress expressed the with rocks, undoubtedly with the in- which he has placed large ban-els G e n e r a l I n d i c a t i o n ! P o i n t to a H eavy The aenste passed M itchell's bill eral others injured. half full of water. The result is, opim on that Eugene V. Debs is fitted tention of causing a wreck. Y ie ld . pensioning the veterans of Indian w ars the squirrels are drowned by the vk The Ganloia published in Paris, says to become the leader of the industrial A larger body of ore ts in sight in T h is bill w ill pension all w ho served that Senor Canovas del Castillo, the Washington, May 21.— The foreign sale, and all he has to do it to classes. the Virtue mine today than ever before in the early Indian wars in Washington Spanish premier, is abont to ask the statistics gathered by the agricuitural water in the barrels and take oat in the history of that now famous prop- and Oregon, their w idow s and depend intervention of the European powers department snow the crop conditions T h e Y a w l Cw piized. dead squirrels. erty. In fact they have opened up ent survivors. throughout the year. The summary Oakland, Cal., May 30.— The big w ith regard to the interference of the Near Lacroses, Whitman such a body of ore as to crowd the ca is as follow s: yaw l o f the Von Schmidt dredger,with Miss Maxie Todd, aged 30, daughter United States in Cnbna affairs. Great Britain — The crop outlook four men on board, capsized in Oak pacity of the mill. A number of men jackrabbits are causing a great del o f Dr. Lyman P. Todd, was killed in A t the Electrical Exposition in pro- everywhere is good, and promises a land creek yesterday during the pro have been laid off in consequene. It is annoyance to the farmers, and I Isexington, K y ., by a trolley car while gress in New York a message was said that two men can break down as rabbit drive is expected to take"! she was bicycling. She was a cousin j flashed over the wires of the Western harvest about tw o weeks earlier than gress of the races of the California usual. This would dim inish the im Yacht Club. One man was picked up much ore in a day as ten men coaid this week. Some difficulty willb o f Robert Lincoln. formerly. perienced in finding a suitable m Union and Pacific Postal companies, ports for the remainder of the current by the steamer Alameda aud one man The president has approved the act covering a distance of 15,000 milea, year b j about 5,000,000 bushels. Oregon has several mining ex vous for the final bunch-up, butt aged to swim ashore and two are miss old hunters express the belief that n u k in g provisions for the deportation and a reply reoeived in four minutes, France— With normal weather until ing. One of them is S. H. Von changes, the latest being organized in to Canada of the Cree Indians from These institutions are not bunmea can be successfully ooneni The fruitgrowers of Snake river are harvest, the wheat crop w ill more than Schmidt, cousin of the owner of the Portland. Montana, and their delivery to the considering the formation of a union, so 8Q® ce for home reqniiemeuts. A sur incorporated for the purpose of selling some of the large bluffs bordering dredger, and the other is a sailor. Canadian authorities. shares in companies, but for the pur Pa louse. that fruit can be handled at smaller P1“ 8 for export is confidently ptedicted pose of dispensing general mining in- The case of leprosy that hai A r r » i .d r . , i b r o . i , , , . k i ... The Abyssinians in Massowah have cost than previously. The plan is to b7 French agncnltnral journals and W ichita, Kan., May 21.__Mrs. M. formation by reports and maps, and in discovered in Seattle ia a puzzling' liberated the Italians who were made have a Spokane commission honse s**tisticians. Some expect that it w ill prisoners at Agama, and it is said that handle the fruit direct from the river. amoaflt lo 40.000,000. This quantity Ashcraft, a w idow , has been arrested advertising the mineral wealth of the It is hard to know whether the exp would affect prices, especially if the on a warrant sworn ________ _ A. Faw- s‘ a ‘ * The needs of this kind of work attendant upon the matter should! Ras Mangascia w ill liberate the re- out by T. Forty men were let out in the G u n French government should pay a boun- cett, a tailor, who charges that she is da‘ *y becoming more aud more ap- borne by the state or the county, ■ u in d ei w ith in a week. mines, in W allace, Idaho, and w ill not ty on exports.. threw a kiss at him yesterday while parcut' " ot v®ry easy to decide what t " Mathias Jensen, o f Astoria, has in be re-employed until development work Austria-Hungary — Weather favor- he was with his w ife aud that it was Sheriff Henderson's tax collections (lone with the man. There is aW vented a machine for the manufacture is finished. This is said by some to be afoi© and crops promise well, done with malicious intent. Mrs. >n Yamhill county for the current year e“ ° *n Dritish Columbia, miilM o f gillnets w hich, he claims, w ill knit significant on account of the recent Roumania — The cold weather in Ashcraft says the kiss was meant for foot up #31,807.15, or about one-third by ,he Dominion government ’ 600 fathoms of net in ten huurs. He explosion at the Bunker H ill and Bui- April retarded the crops, but the out- Mrs. Fawcett. of the total tax. This w ill pay all sibly ,be “ »titntion would receiwi intends to apply for a patent livnn mines. look ¿8 generally promising. state debts and enable the county to uufot‘ una‘ « man if application ’ P reparing m to u L e x a t v e i . Catherine A. Lacy, 32 years of age, Ruaaia— Excellent proapects of a crop • ^ rreparing make a call on warrants The South- marte- In that event Washington* Jack B. Alexander, a great nephew o f Phoenix, A ria.,w as burned to death, above the average in quantity and New York, May 20.— A dispacth to era Pacific Railroad Company last woa*d have to stand the expense. o f Jeff Davis, was shot and mortally The *he Herald from St. Petesburg says: week paid tax in Yamhill countv wounded at his saloon in Paris, Ky., She bad risen at 4 o ’clock, and in quality are generally reported. Id a h o . by John Steers, brakeman He had re lighting a fire ignited the curtains, unfavorable March weather in the Dispatches to the Novoe Vremya, from amounting to #3,900. Treasurer Iohu From this her clothin g caogbt, and be- south is found to have done no serious V la d ivostok , state that the Russians Pennington forwarded $5 373 80 to th The Lines com pany has three fused to trust Steers for a drink. fore help arrived she was fairly cooked, damage. Spring sowings have been are preparing to leave Corea. First, state treasurer, it being thelast lust 11* emP‘ ° ? ed on the Mother lode. 4 The supreme court at Pendleton has dying in a few minutes. completed nnder good conditions. however, they propose to restore the ment o f the 1895 state tax " * tion has been cut and drifting will damded that women are not eligible as a v i.s u n « ™ ,v . . . . . ---------------------------- king to power, under a strong guard be commenced. The ore streak ii candidates for the office of county ™ E GREAT CAN AL’ c o m llK A K“ S911*n T ^ °" l aud school superintendent. There are at Uniet _ . has , , been restored at Seoul. Corea. -------------- company has obtained a grant to work “ " l May’ ?f «he TLlsmook The old Nioolia m ining csmpvl present fifteen women candidates for “ d the king w ill return to his palace a Traveler w h o Think« ite Completion for gold in Corea for twenty-five years. acade“ »y- with assault in having too has lain com uarativelv idle for from the Russian legation, where he C ert»! «his office in the state. -------------------------- - severly punished some of the girls a t 1 v j past seven years, w ill make quite I has been since the disposition and mas ueeieion A f f i r m e d . the academy. Of this case the Tilla- In Van Buren, Ark., Jailer Stamps sacre of the late ministry. The Rus Ban Francisco, May 21.— E. H. H in spectable output of ore. The ohj! Washington, May 20.— The supreme mook Headlight says: “ The matter w as assaulted by two prisoners, who, sian marines are returning to their ves ton, long and favorably known as a Viola mine, ow ing to its being ini after beating him insensible, took his sels. traffic official of the Gould system of court decided today in what is known >8 being stirred up a litlte too far, and gation, w ill probably remain idle,. keys and liberated five others. Stamps roads, and at present general western as the “ Jim C row " car case of Plessy developments may surprise somebody there are other mines in that vi« Trouble between the Indians on the agent of the Panama Railroad Com- V/Ulu. . v8’ Fer8 n8on. that the statute of Louis- 7 « . Of course, Mrs. May did not use ia probably fatally injured. The which have produced sufficient , Tongue river reservation, in Montana, pany. w ith offices in this city, returned ! lana referring to railroad companies the best of judgment in chastising the prisoners were not captured. during the past w inter to justify and the white settlers in the neighbor home yesterday, alter a six months' so -1 8nPP separate coaches for white girls, according to our belief, but no letting of contracts to freight the- W h ile the 9-year-old daughter of hood ia probable, and troops hsve been journ in Colon and the Central A m en- „ colored P«™ous is constitutional, doubt she regrets it, and has been suf- put to Dubois, where it w ill be ibigt W illiam Ashby, of Pine valley, was ssked to avert a possible outbreak. can republics. Mr Hinton spoke of j , rnimg the decision of the court be- flciently punished by the unpleasant to Denver. crossing Pioneer creek on a footbridge Thia it the result of depredations com the work on the canal as follow s: ow. __ ________________ notoriety of the affair.’ ’ in company with another ohild, both mitted by the Indians on the cattle of The miners employed in theDe “ Several weeks ago I made several T h . l . « n r>iid. It is aaid that the Greenhorn range w ere precipitated into the water and the whites. mar mine are out on a strike, tni trips upon the completed portions of Washington, May 20.— Justice Har- w *11 be covered with prospectors and the Aabby child was drowned. that their wages be restored w The steamer Mexico just arrived in the canal. About two-thirds of it s ! Ian today delivered an opinion in the miner8 during the summer. Its min- amount paid them before the cub The increase in the price of bolts the __________ _______length between Colon and Panama is supreme court in the case of Henning- eral l i a b i l i t i e s are great snd all it Sound, _____=____ brings the _________ follow ing Alas years ago. No disturbance is and nuts in the iron trade the past ka news: The North American Com- completed, but that does not mean that ton vs. the State of Georgia, involving re<l ulr,-s is the enlistment of capital to pated and the M iner'* Union ssj* _____1 1 ____ t i« f IX', l. f h 1 Vil j a # f Ko nr a . J .. it« . - L .L . -------« i -____« - . . . “ fPriHor 1 f Ann ,. $ » L . ___ three weeks is the evidence o f a re _ mercial Company's schooner Seventy- two-thirds of the work towards finish- 1 the constitutionality of the law pro- render it one of the greatest mining ported gigantic pool of manufacturers 8ix, which left Kodiak December 11 m g the big enterprise has been com- hibiting the running of freight cars in centers west of Colorado. The busi- none w ill be tolerated by them, in these goods, the organisation of last for W ood island, is lost with all pl®t*d- The Culebra, cut m idway be- Georgia on Sunday. The opinion held new men of Baker City little realize manager has submitted the mxtm w hich ia now in progress in Boston. hands. A heavy gale sprang up just twt>en Uolon and Panama, and the the law to be valid. the great undeveloped wealth at the the head office in N ew York. ---------------------------- very door of their growing town and The sale of the Y ellow Jacks! i A t Kan de Vie, Mo., w hile sitting after she left, and ahe bas not been 8ummit of the elevation to be overcome in order to complete the canal, repre- FIGHTING FOREST FIRES. the mining fraternity note with pleas has been consummated in New l'i up with her sick child near the open heard of since. _ . „ „ , ' sent* a vast amount of work and great ore the determination of the Commer- The price stated is #1,000,000 Aiuplaoe, M rs John Edwards’ olotbee Secretary of State Prioe ha. jo.* re- expense About 1,000 men are at Hundreds at Men Battling w ith Bn™. c Dl ab to bring to prominent notice The former owners still retain sh naught lire, and the flames com m uni ceived the diploma medal awarded the work on thia cdl The completed por tng Timber in West Virginia. *h*8 undeveloped wealth. cated to the aradle. The baby was cre interest in the property. The , state of Washington at the w orld’ s fair tion« of the c*n*l are in good condi mated and the woman seriously burned. for grains and grasse«. The medal is a Davis. W. Va., May 19.— A ll day The P«ople of Port Orford were erty consists o f tbirty-aix mining 1 tion and many parta of ita bed, because D. W . W atson, a wood-dealer, was bronze piece, on the faoe of which ia the of the rocky formation, w ill endare long, hundreds of men, from all sec ,reated to the unusual sight of a water- claims, placer claim s, three mill i A town t instantly killed in Seattle in a runa figure of Columbus, inolosedi n a hand- forever. As a layman, i am more con- tions, have bravely but ineffectually 8pont a* 8ea' M»y 1. It gathered far and in all 800 acres fought — the -------- forest fires which ... . wuiuo at 7 °°* in the bay, and assuming the form h?10* l8'd out on the placer . The diploma is w ay. In fallin g off his leg w n some aluminum case caught and torn off. His body was awarded for yield and general exoel- vinced than ever that the completion o ’ clock tonight, after continuing forty of an lmme»se writhing, squirminu <ioTernm«'nt patent* covering the — It i* un- eight hours, are. if possible, burning 8erP«n«' rapidly ascended to the black pr0pert-v haTe recently been issued- dragged about 100 feet, his leg being lenoa o f variety o f grains snd grasses of the canal is a certainty. questionably feas.ble and practicable. more fiercely than ever. Lumbermen, 0Terh*nging clouds, and, taking a --------------- exhibited. left behind. He died instantly. w ho this morning estimated the loaa at north**»terly course, and while gxrat- , M on ta n a . Th» C u r 'i M mu tirato. A t a meeting o f the Columbia River A convention o f the Western Feder $50.000, now state that - the amonnt ln* with ertiaordinary velocity', it , u , 18 m°re thun likely that But« —V aiuuuui - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - J rv iULUJ, 1 \ London, May 21.— The Chronicle’ s! ation o f Miners met in Denver, Colo. Fishermen's Protective Union held in ^ * bT V ,^ r ,ed’ r Dd are “ » " . l l i n g 8hore" a"d. striking the J » • T>8“ of ‘ be Colorado, Idaho and Montana were estorta, it was decided unanimously Berlin corrrep m d en ts.y . that the B e r . to make further predictions of the lose, beach about two miles south of Pun cla,f ° f the Columbian School of - largely represented, and delegates were to reject the proposition of the 8csndi- hn ltftffbUtc ein un* in At Hie c u r '« The middle fork tract ia completely ( *rl°rd. Luckily, school had just closed ^ ew ^ °tk some tim e in Juna mMinfesto w ill give Atuut^ty, partial or preseut from most o f the Western nsvian Packing Company to give 4 wiped out, and the adjoining forest is noon- ‘ he children all had a I Several shipment* o f ore f t * com p lete, to Ru*ai*n pritH<nem in S i cents per pound for salmon. The sen states and from British Columbia. T‘ e* ° f the Phenomena, in which Hotnestake have been made to theC Tboee «enienoed to » life of now burning. The weather is still 1 timent ot the meeting was strongly beria dry. the high, shifting w ind, continue they a ‘ merest. orado smelter the Ex-Police Captain Edward B. Car sgainst any compromise, the men re penal servitude * i l l receive m itig ation and the air still,Ug with amok, and T 7 T ------- -h .ft on th . penter,of New York has been sentenced maining just where they stood st the o f the MHiteuoe*, aud ofit-urteni d o m i to three months in the penitentiary and women and from Fairf l„ a . J “ " " T 0" ’ -dd.tional 00 opening of the season, and were firm in ciled in Siberia w n i be p eim ilted „„ ® d 8 chee8e (a« « r 7 has started ° ° * fc to pay s fine o f $1,600. Carpenter return to a u j p »rt o f E uropean Kuaeia ‘ be mountain village* are tonight ar- op. their demands for 5 cents per pound. The Western Mine EnterpriitW ranging their home* to take refuge iu pteaded guilty to having reoeived except S t Petersburg aud M oscow ! P"ny, of ~ The secretary o f the interior has ap Two bear« were killed near SeaLna ¡¡T”/ ’ ° f B a ,,e’ 8re overhaul!»* bribes of $1,000 from the Liquor Deal The «euteucet« of inose lu ja il in Eu the larger towns. As the fire started »t week. í’®*land mak' “ K extensive repair, in «• week proved, as the basis of parent, t clear ropean K n ft u tor aerion« ofteuae* w ill in several places at the same time from 1*8* saw' Association. Bannock. Th« The «"»‘ mill list embracing 6,366 90 acres u iih in be reduced by cu e ib ir d . m ' 11 ** Bannock- U A U rge no known cause, it is now thought to I Work is to begin at nna. In Yreka, CaL, Mrs. Henry Scwatka the Oregon City land district. Or.. num ber ot m inor i rt-iniera w ill be par have been the work of incendian**, 8P®«d track for Port Townsend DP° n ‘ started up jutt aa soon as in ot» mad bur 6-year-old daughter Irene were snd w ill be run on ores from th* who were prompted by revenege sgainst Waitsbur* exnerta th i mtwt to death by the Chlnaat nook at selected on account o f the gram for the dunert, Nutuiieri of ttiuee w ho left the th* new owner*. As far as known no expecu the largest straw P8“ ! • Properties in that district Oregon A California railroad; 6,186 ouuuliy for poluiral irliet » ill be par- t i a i r Butte-creek ranch T bs China lumbermen or other citiaens have been ^ P thl8 year ln **» history. _______________ There is a movement on foot « • sores ia the Knsrburg, Or., distn. t, m an was dead when found, and It ia •elected on account o f the grant for donee ou condition o f iheir taking the caught in the forest* . ,°® oh,olera lD • “ ‘ Id form ia preva- * 8“ e‘ ««r in Phillipaburg and i * the i*-aM>uiry in — ppused that ha com mitted tuicids the same rood; 8,346.73 acres in the aatn of allegiaio'e. C. starer ch a ir -a a - T ^ « 1 e i“ " d* °< “ >8 K ,„ ,U. « » 8 o f tha, com ” u n l^ are tz< a fte r k illin g the mother and child. No W alla W alla, Waah , land diatrict. on o-rtain poor ltl■lrlcle w ill be ex used from arrests o f rr -wu does Even tha County Imnsiorarioo A ____ í . * _ Ad^ * V , __________ r .Y r*'a ll« ‘ ng their fonde* » taaaon oan be found for the dead. account o f the Northern Pacific grant; J e w s .B , M re ............... .. the opmmd « « ■ in th» * « „ 1 * . . * 4 — L It has long been known to tbe •- opvwxM . w . . n ^,uu 8 ac(> witn m ^ view t. »■ experimenting T h e strike o f forty-four fireman of 18,633 aares in th* Columbia dismt-t. i II «turrad fraternity that no district in * a*ri> ultural th a Arm our packing planL In Kansas Wash , on account of the Northern Pa- me« mi k»kHtr»*«i-»iAV « u l a U t I offers better inducements :or* i* j clflc Railroad Company branch lu a 0 6 7. has n— md international propor- cumh I 1 rum »r i > « i > proceedings have been of this kind and it only a w a i« * 8 < begun against gotistions now pending beta city treasurer of citiaens and Butte capitalist* THE NEWS 1HE PACIFIC STATES THE KANSAS ST0BM I -heat The children » - -X - a Ä -““