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W A S H IN G T O N COUNTY H A T C H E T . THE NEIS OF IDE WEEK F u n s O v a r m C n n lu e C o r p s « . Ma aaacretl b y W h o l e s a l e . N O M IN A T E D "* STATE. <5 • Baltimore, Sept. 2. — Or. Amelia \ t' A dispatch to the Voasiscbe Zeitnng, W a . h l l . g t u n S t a t s « . p>llI| Fientje lost her »ky terrier. R »y. last from Constantinople, says that there T a r m ila - T h . was a general fusilade and massacre. week, and as abe was verv much at _ . - tachad to the dog, she decided that it>i i ■ ■ : I A t the ooncloaion of the riot many ■ ' Last week in Tacoma tbs From All Pàr*s o f the New hundred dead bodies were lying at the Escape of Logger Benson With should have a fuueral bhe had the ^ ReSUlT10 Of Events in the cans of W ashington held p Z 1 head of the btambonl bridge. The dog embalmed, and the reiu»ins lay hi ^onrentjon and nU „d Northwest. World and the Old. Tarkish mob, armed with knives and state in her parlor for two '(ays. Th" Family and Crew. ticket in the field: stocks, invaded the quarters of the ooffiu was made by her own hands, hd '1 Sullivan of Pierce; h e n £ £ Armenians, attacking the Armenians’ was a gorgeous aff air. The 'log’s h o ■ nor, J. W Arasimth, „( C O F I N T E R E S T T O O U R R E A D E R S bonses and then paaeed their butchered S TAR TE D IN THE N IC K OF TIME rested upou a pillow of white crepoi: E V I D E N C E O F S T E A D Y G R O W T H suprome judge, John P. Ron , victims out of the windows. The po edged with lace, and surrounded by secretary of state, J. H 7 ’ 01 lice and m ilitia stood idly by in the flowers. Crowds visited the place un Fierce; treasurer. J - A - Keliot ' » n p r e h e u a l T t R « v l « w o f t h e I m p o r t streets where wagon loads of human T r i e d t o H a ve t he C a m p F r o m t h e D e til the lady bad to close the door. Thu N e » » G a t h e r e d In A l l t h e T o w n « o f Colnmbia; auditor, John K v, bodies were lying scattered in all direc a n t H a p p e n i n g « o f t h e Pa n t W e e k remains were interred yesterday and a O u r N' el if li b o rl u g S ta t e * — I m p r o v e v o u rin g F la m e*, but the W a te r Gave K i t t i t a s ; atto rn ey -gen eral, I tombstone w ill mark the resting place C a l l e d F r o m t h e T e l e g r a p h C o lu m n s* tions. m e n t N o t e d Iu A l l I ml u* t r i e « —O r e g o n . of C owlitz; Huperimeudem superintends,,i of , O u t —C a t t l e W e r e B u r n e d t o D e a t h . of the dog iu Baltimore cemetery instruction, Edwin L uJz ^ A w f u l C r i m e o f T h r e e M en . Snow fell iu the mountains east of Portland, Or., Sept. 2.— A thrilling W alla W alla; commission«“ ' ^ Viola Foster, of Burns, Or., who . Three men visited the home of E. V. D e c o y e d , M u r d e r e d and B o b b e d . Long Creek, in Grant county, last lands. W. T. Forest, uf was accidentally shot last week, by a Warner, a farmer, of Libertyville, la., tale ia connected with the escape of S. week, which is rather unusual for Grant’ s Pass, Or., fcjept. 2. — I k * printer, O. C. White, of c«£/ gun in the bands of her father, died bound and gagged Warner’s daughter, Bensou, bis w ife and three children, and the four men employed by Benson formation has been received here from August. presidential electors, L B . from the effects of her wound. Mellie, aged 20, who was alone in the Sheriff Fred Ferguson, of Del Norte in his logging camp, from the fierce Estimates are being made prepara of King; Sol Smith, of Klickiti^i In the grain warehouse at Lewiston, house. The trio ransacked the house, county, Cal., that the dead body of forest fire of Friday last, which raged tory to building a good road into the N. Gonna, of Pierce; vy. i f Idaho, have been received this season but found nothing, and then each man between Oak Point and Eagle C liff on Charles Perry had been found in a Caiipooia and Blue river mines via the uedy, of Adams, 18,000 bushels of wheat, aDd more is assaulted the girl. They left her well in the old wagon road between the Columbia river. old Caiipooia trail. coming in at the rate of about 2,600 bound and gagged. She managed to Benson’s main camp consists of quite Kerbyville, Or., aud Crescent City, The track of the Baker City fair T h e Platform bushels a day. release herself, and went to the bouse Cal. Perry wa9 induced by a mau a village, there beiug fourteen cabins “ We, the Republicans of the, W h ile engaged in digging a w ell on of a neighbor, where she fe ll uncon and a store in the clearing. In tbe named Nelson to go with him to a sup grounds is being put iu condition and '1 his farm near Greenville, Or., Lewis scious. She is in a critical condition. center of the little town, aud in front posed rich placer claim, about twenty there w ill probably bo a race meeting Washington in oouveution reaffirm and renew our „iw T V Hartwicker was overcome by noxious The men have been captured aud there of the store, is a w ell, fitted with a miles from Waldo, in the direction of held there sometime iu September, cu nw«. According to the school land com- the principles of the Republic,D, gases and died before he could be ia strong talk of lynching them. and placed — in powerful pump, while on the edge of the coast. He was killed , nti well yymt by uy Nelson, presumably for missieuers’ apportionment, Curry coun- and indorse the declaration of ^ brought to the surface. the clearing to the east is a live spring. the K a r l L I O u r G u est . the little money and jewelry which he ty receives $780.15 from the school pics as expressed by the nation»;, “ Captain Jack” Crawford, who The American steamship St. Louis When the fire was seen approaching, had. fund. The basis of allowance is *1.06 vention held in St. Loui«, Jnm, ,, claimed to be the original poet scout Benson gathered his men at the camp from Southampton, having on board per child. “ W e further pledge our eatteaj o f Oregon, was accidentally killed by Li Hung C'hang, the Chinese special and proceeded to pump water into all A Y o u n g Suicide. The cannery on the Silets, at Kern- united support to the nomh*,, oil a falling rock in the Blewett gold envoy, and suite, has arrived in N ew the empty barrels to be procured, some San Francisco, Sept. 2.— Belle Mein- mine, near Blewett, Wash. ville, is now in operation, and has al- Republican party for president i York. On her arrival off Quarantine sixty in number, these were ranged ert, a 19-year-old g irl attempted sui A part of the Equitable powder she was boarded by Oeneral Huger, of about the cabins aud the work of thor cide last night by shooting herself be ready packed several hundred oases of vice-president ,t the UnlM hi plant, four and a half miles east of A1 the government welcoming officers, oughly wetting the roofs and logs com cause her lover, Joseph Cuneo, said salmon. The fish are said to be in W illiam McKinley and Garret ¿ j ton, 111. blow up, and three persons from the cruiser Dolphin, who extend menced. that he no longer cured for her. He very good condition. The clearing consists of about ten is a young carpenter, and promised tc The Grand Ronde Lumber Company " W e indorse and commend ihJ lost their lives. The shock was felt for ed to the Chinese statesman, in behalf twenty miles. Buildings were dam of President Cleveland, a welcome to acres, aud never doubting for a moment visit the girl last night, but did not opened the flood gates of their big dam dent, wise and patriotio i:ondi«| bnt what tbe water supply from the aged in Alton. do so. Subsequently they met and in the Grand Bonds river one day last public affairs under the chief the United States. w ell and spring would hold out, log t ’uueo told the girl that he could no and tbe released waters oanaed tracj of Hon. John II Mdlrav, ^ The business part of Laddonia, M o., gers proposed staying with their camp, longer go with her. She became des the river in the canyon below to rise denounce hb false and malieiona dal D e r a i l e d a t a Crossing:. was gutted by a |50,000 fire which | | tacka made upon our state adnitl started from an unknown cause in the A passenger train over the W hite aud saving it from the devouring perate, and, drawing a revolver, shot I drugstore of Frank Beagles. Eight Mountain division of the Boston & flames which were galloping through herself. Her recovery is doubtful. The mining boat which has been motives of personal n * business places, including the Farmers’ Maine railroad was derailed at a street the forest toward them. A bucket working on the bars of Snake and “ “ d f o j partisan purpomt K111«- < 1 f o r T h e i r M o n e y . W e reaffirm our confidence ii| & Traders’ bank, were burned out. crossing in Concord, N. H. The engine, brigade was formed, and as fast as the Clearwater rivers is proving a success, Chamberlain, Sept. 2.— Two Mexi water in the barrel was emptied against ability, probity and efficiency ol j, A terrible explosion occurred at Pin- baggage car and smoker left the rails borne of the poorest bars worked by a cabin, it was immediately refilled, cans who have been near this city foi tor Joflu L. Wilson aud Conga», bole, Cal., the California powder and were badly wrecked. Every occu the boat have paid as high as 27 cents those handling the water going to tbe some time engaged iu tbe manufacture W illiam H. Doolittle and 8. C. Hj works being blown up. Three people pant of the smoking car was more or to the yard. of a curious sort of beverage from the next fu ll barrel in the meantime. “ We assert that the iujuriea toi were killed and the entire plant of the less seriously injured, and it is feared Controller Eckels has just ordered In this way some 200 barrels of common cactus, the secret of which industries snd the wrongs inJi^ The injured powder works was destroyed. Im that several w ill die. the payment of a 5-per cent interest water had been pumped from the well. was only known to themselves, have upou our wage-earners, mine«, i mense fissures were opened in the number about a dozen. Their cabin dividend by tho Linn County National Bans aud all laboring classes, and« Tbe fire had juprned the camp, aud suddenly disappeared. ground. The depositors have already onr lumber, coal aud agricultural! was reaching down toward the logging was found burned to the ground, and bank. H is J e w e l s W e r e Seized. Peter Wildaner, a prosperous stock been paid their principal in fall, and forests are chiefly attributable lo ( Michael Barrietti, ragged and dirty, railroad and Eagle C liff trail. Already as they are reputed to have had con man of Eastern Oregon, committed the Oak Point trail to the river bank siderable monev. it is believed they will now receive 6 per cent in addition. repeal of the McKinley law and] anioide at his home near Upper W il arrived on the last Hamburg-American was a seething mass of flames«»nd now were foully dealt with. Besides this, should suits now pend abrogation of our national pros;» liner in N ew York. His trunks excit low creek by shooting himself through ing be in favor of tbe bank, from 1 to rests upon a just application ol j the Eagle C liff trail was on tire, but ed suspicion, and a search was made the bead. Poor health is the motive 134 per cent more w ill oe paid on in principles of a protective tariff, with the well pumping its powerful A S h o w e r o f C rick et«. disclosing false sides in the tranks, assigned for the commission of the stream of water the camp could be San Rafael, Sept. 1.— A t 9 o’clock terest. “ The Republican party is one which contained 696 pieces of jewelry, rash aot. Wheat is pouring into Pendleton at edly for sound money. It caused ( consisting of gold and diamond pins, saved. Tbe fire was growing about this evening, the residents of this place A fatal wreck to passenger train No. the edges of the Bpring, cutting off wtre astonished by a shower of crick a lively rate, and brings on au average enactment of the law providing foil bracelets, earrings and brooches, 1 on the Atlantic & Pacific oocurred at worth |60,000. They were all seized. that suplply. Still, there was no fear, ets, which fell in all parts of the ctiy. 88 cents. But little of the wheat has resumption of specie payments in IS W illiam s, N. M. The engine ran into so long as the well held out. On the courthouse square, particularly, been shipped to Portland, as yet, owing since then every dollar has ben an open switch, derailing it and the Suddenly there came a shout from they could be noticed as on tbe concrete to the fact that the export values are a good as gold. D ashed In to the Crowd. We are unalterably m ail oar. Fred Downs, the engineer, the men at the w ell: “ The pump is it appeared as if a coat of black paint trifle below what the mills can affonl posed to every measure calculated A t Rushville, Ind., Mamie Wood, a was oaught between the cab and tender race horse, broke away from her driver sucking I’ ’ had been placed there. After they had to pay. The fluctuations iu Chicago debase our currency or impair ( and badly soalded. Frank Flickinger, Benson, who was at the rear of the fallen they climbed up the side of do not affect the price in Oregon, as credit of our country. We ate, aud dashed into a crowd of spectators, the fireman, was caught uuder the en injuring several of them. Great ex store bnil'ling, passing water, rau buildings and many of them entered export values are based on Liverpool fore, opposed to tho free oouugil gine and killed almost instantly. quotations. silver, except by international apt citement was caused by the runaway, down to the pump. It was true. The residences thvough open windows. The fast passenger train service rec aud the crowd stampeded, men, women w ell had run dry. The son of a Hood River fruitgrower meat with tbe leading commercial^ I ’ r o f e a ft o r C o l o D r o w n e d . "M ak e for the railroad men! Drop ord in the West was broken by the and children making a frantic rush for placed a note in tbe bottom of a box of turns of the world, which we ] Toledo, O., Sept. 1 — Professor Ed strawberries asking the purchaser to ourselves to promote, and until I Union Pacific's overland limited. The safety. Some of the injured w ill die. everything! Let the oamp g o t o — !” he cried, as he rushed back to the ward Cole, an aerousut of this city, regular schedule time of the train is inform him of the condition of the ber agreement can be obtained, tbe I store to get his wife, baby and daugh was drowned in Maumee bay this a f A M o t h e r ’ s T e r r i b l e Crim e. over 60 miles an hour, including stops. ries when received. Three weeks later iug gold standard must be pteie ternoon, Hfter an ascension. His com One day recently the train was an hour Mrs. C. W. Green, the w ife of the ters, Alice and Carrie he received a letter from Winnipeg in A ll our silver and paper enrrencyn Gathering his fam ily about him, the panion, who was hilled as Josie Car late at Grand Island, 160 miles from traveling passenger agent of the Big forming him that the berries were re be maintained at parity with gold,| Omaha, with sixteen coacheB. The Four railway, of Kansas City, while afwul run for the first half mile,where mel, was saved by a life-preserver ceived in excellent condition, and that we favor all measures designei| time was fully made up before the train temporarily insane, killed her three the fire bad traversed the Eagle Cliff The balloon rose from the Casino, ou they were the finest that had ever been maintain inviolably the obligatios Everything the bay front, and was about tnree reached Omaha. children, aged respectively 13, 6 aud 9, trail, was commenced. the United States, and all ourn seen in ibat city. A farmer named Silvers, living near while theyi slept and then committed was left behind. The women fulk, miles out when Wie tragedy happened. The state superintendent of pulbio whether coin or paper, at tbe pra owing to the intense heat of the pre suicide. Santa Rosa, Cal., attempted to poison s trik e K m l.il, iiutr, tlou has ruled that any person standard of the most enlightened I vious twenty hours, had donned light himself, w ife and fam ily by putting tions of the earth. W i l l K x t o m i ll*-r D o m a i n * San Francisco, Aug. 31.— The great having received a find, second or third- calico wrappers, and it was with these araenio in the ooffee. A doctor ar “ We heartily approve the decls) The Argentine government proposes they arrived iu Poriland. Newcastle coal strike is ended. The grade county certificate in one county rived in time to save them. tion of the Republican national A to annex the South Shetland islands, Down the fiery gauntlet of the trail; decision of the strikers, according to shall not be granted a second paper of vention in which it pledges theRffJ The looked out men of the Browu in the South Atlantic, about 600 mile* through the blinding, suffocating Australian mail advices received, was the same grade in aDy county of the lican party to promote interntM Hoisting and Conveyancing Company's south of Cape Horn, and w ill dispati h smoke, the logger, with his fam ily and made July 21, when a majority of the state, and said certificates are good works, at Cleveland, O ., have voted an expedition there for that purpose in men, started. lodges decided to accept the master’s only in the county where issued. A agreement, and we hereby instruct * senator and representatives in conga to return to work, and the famous December. So long as hnman beings had stayed terms. The miners appeal to have sub person having received a third-grade to earnestly co-operate with thesdsi ■trike, productive of several battles aud county certificate and going into an mitted to the inevitable, and at last with the clearing, the camp oattle, al T h e B r o o k l y n I s S| »eedy. riots, is broken. lstration to that end. We believed accounts work was being fully re other county to teach, must pass the ex though restive, had also stayed. Now The government’ s new warship, the patriotio citizens of this tub Minister Terrell hss notified the Burned. amination for the next higher grade, with the flight of their protectors, the Brooklyn in her trial trip off the Massa w ill never entrust its monetary legs! Turkish government that the latter's namely, a second-grade certificate. chusetts’ coast developed the wonderful poor animals went wild with fright, tion to any paity under the leader« A T G R A N T ’S TOM B answer to the demands of the United speed of 21:60 knots per hour, thus and, bellowing, dashed down the trail WuMhiugton. of such men as Bryan, Tillman < States for indemnity for the burning of winning for her builders a large bon u f . with the fleeing people. Ou through It is said that three mills w ill be re Altgeld. the American missions at Kbarput and the fierce heat, surrounded on each side H o w V i c e r o y I.l H u n « C h a n g Pa.aecl quired to work up the cane that has “ Tbe Republican party has a Iff! the I»«y . Marash are not satisfactory. M u t i n y and M u r d e r . by crackling boughs and crushing tim been grown in Kennewick valley this been mindful of its oountry’i Mai Hilton, Hughes & Company (onoe A. New York, Sept. 1.— Li Hung Chang The crew of the Portland (M e.) brig ber, until at last the trestle w h s reach T. Stewart & Company), one of New Henry B. Cleaves mutined in the har ed. Once across this there was safety. snent today quietly at the Waldorf. In season. It w ill nearly all be converted ers, and therefore favors the policy « into molasses. just and liberal pensions. Y ork ’a largest department stores, have bor of St. John, Porto Rico, attacked Already the underbrush about the un the morning he received h!s old friend, We believe that taxation sho _ uld Fall fishing is now well nnder way _ II made an assignment. The assignment the captain, overpowered the male aud d erp in n in g was ablaze. It was just Colonel Foster, and afterwards a dele ia without preferonoes. The failure is about killed him and inflicted injuries in tbe nick of time. F ive initiates gation of Mott street merchants paid on Gray’s harbor, and a large number 1,0 higher than ia required for tafisj due to the gradual decline of busineas. on the steward which cnased his death. lost and tbe entire party— fifty-two their respects to the viceroy. In the of boats are at work. A great many revenne to defray the actual uecNJ being driven and exPensB8 of the state; and we pld| The oivil service commission has is The steward, Antonio F. Berra, was men, women and children— would have afternoon Li Hung Chang visited new traps are Grant's tomb, on which he laid a equipped. The daily catch at present our8BlVB8 to the most economics! i sued au order to federal office-holdera, struok over the head with a belaying met death in an awful holocaust. Benson piloted his party across safe wreath of flowers, winding up the day is Hbout 300 fish, for which 30 cents ministration of public affair« coo*| warning all their employes against pin and thrown headforemost into the each is paid. cut with their business like mim« seeking or making coontributftma for hold. Iu wantonness the murder com ly; not so, however, the poor dumb by a visit to the house of Colonel Fred The Biddle wire nail works at San ment. campaign purposes. The order em pares with the triple murder on tne brutes that had followed along. To Grant, where he had tea and remained “ W e emphatically demand the« them the trestle with its open ties was for an hour. Francisco has been purchased and per braces all brauuhea of the government Herbert Fuller. an impassable barrier. Tile caUle L i Hong Chang w ill leave tomorrow, hianently closed by the nail combine actinem of such legislation as will* service. Violators w ill be proseented. L a B ou rgogne Fxonerated. just and equitable freight tried to make the crossing only after a on the dispatch boat Dolphin, for W est a8 als0 the “ ill at Port Townsend’ cure -------------------- - nt*$ . Iu New Loudon, Conn., as an excur The maritime court, at Cherbourg, step or two to flounder and fall. Point. He w ill be accompanied by the There arB now on the coast only two th® Prodocera of the farm “ d , J sion train w h s just Isuding its passen lias decided that the French steamship Reaching safely on tbe other side of members of his retinue and the officers wire uail “ ills, the one at Everett and du8,rie» of ,he B,atB' awarding J1" gers a boy bent on mischief let loose a La Bourgogne is not to blame for the the ravine the alike to the producer and the com* -1 ' fugitives of ‘ * “ the tire " of the United States government, who dhe one at San Francisco, heavy tramear on an incline. It dashed oolliaion which occurred in a fog be turned to look back. Tbe sight was are attending him during bis stay in into the crowd killing cue woman and tween herself and the Atlas line steam horrifying. There stood the cattle sur this country. 6,7T00et a ^ f . nof flou'/dn111' t" rned0Dt U*“ We favor an appeal to t k * H seriously injuring several persons. A ship Alisa, both outward bound, near rounded by flame and snt >ke Each of July shiDDinir rhft * UT g he month Kovernmeut for an additional doDin< panio ensued iu which several more T H E L E A D V I L L E S T R I K E . Port Hamilton, New York bay, on minute or so the low-hangitig pall ot were injured. February 29, which resulted in the smoke would lift and show au animal each township to be snrv<*jed, tbefj There are four roller -Air ml y Loot T w o M i l l i o n D o l l a r « and Sydney. Aooording to a cablegram received sinking of the Ailsa. ceeds from the sales thereof to reel and fall into the abyss of tiro be au«l S e t t l e m e n t No mills in the vicinty of Spoakne. with In Philadelphia the steamer laturada •t in Hlgh t. voted to the construction and mauiHI| neath. Out ou the trestle were three Sheileil the I'ala re. combined capacity daily of 900 bar- haa juat landed one of the most for Leadville, Colo., Sept. 1.__This is a auce of a system of public roadi. . oxen which had tie by ti» worked their rels. midable filibustering expeditious yet A Zanzibar dispatch says the pal.»ce way beyond the death range of the fire, the «eventy-fifth day of the strike, and “ We recommend such legislawM ■hipped to Cuba. She landed over 200 of the sultan has been bombarded by and, half suffocited. could proceed no marks the inception of the most import The Northern Pacific has a force of amendment, to our fuinlansentalJJ men and an immense cargo, wbiob con English warships anchored in that port 100 men at work in Spokane leveling ant action taken on either side, as for further. Their effort brought them as w ill US enable us (.«« to adopt th« crrcnvnrl trt nn> „„a. ; ____ ........ IU aUU^b — ffTtUllin , 03 **U1 ~ euuniU sisted of 68,000 pounds of dynamite, and ia now a mass of ruins. The death in another form, for as Benson the first time since long before the creHBe tl n more tracks and in- system of registering land titl«*. eleven field guns, four cannon, seven usurping chieftain. Said Khalid, and strike began, the great pumps in two of and his party turm d to resume their intended to nnt y oi ,h e -T8rd"- H i » early a day as the condition of owH gatliugs, aud a quantity of ammuni the commander of hia forces, Said flight down the track, the horning the leading mines, the Bona<r and Too m e n . . . “ n ‘‘ dde<i ,orce of finance, may justify. tion. Sales, escaped to the German consul Penrose, are idle. The order for stop trestle fell with a orish, «^rrvin»* with rives The Z ? * " i n view of the alarming H F ire has destroyed the village of On ate, where they remain nnder the pro it into the ravine below tho fcufferiug page came yesterday afternoon and was ° ° “ Ple‘ ed of c',n,PI1‘ P‘ " ur cona,j ' “ ' i ? tonagon, Mich. The large mills of the tection of the German flag. O b e ye d at once. The movement means within three Dilmh,” ' brutes. erties and the growing insretp*0* ! Diamond Mstch Company were com From the camp along the tra"k to that tbe mine-owners hope to force the ... M «>!•** I « l i e Me n . from the Commercial OUT government in all its branch*j pletely destroyed. The flames then union to declare the strike oft,’ or that UO Ot >orth Yakima and the Wool- demand the enactment of mow *'1 Workmen employed in the Illinois the juncture with the Eagle C liff trail descended into the business and resi tfiry think to S'-,'id trouble bv closing gent enfranchisement and immigt'1^ Steel Company's plant at UammoDd, ia a trifle over two miles. From thence dence quarter of the oily and finally __ _ Ind., have been informed that the fur to the river bank is three quarters of down 0,1 evcrytihng and allowing the ,0 c” I1^or with t h e __ Northern Pacific laws. lodged in 186,000,000 feet of sawed A rrivin g at the river the mi“ ** *° fll1 w'"h water, rather than *and deP«rtment and endeavor to in “ The principles set forth in dift* l nace fires are to be drawn, when the a mile. lumber on the dock. The destruction union. dnce 11 n,,t charge sheepgrower. eago platform that it is not concern w ill olese for an indefinite steamer George V . Shaver was found 8nbmt* *h® dictation of the 5 of the village was complete. The loss 8*r>*e has already cost $2,000,000, ren*«l for the range. The land demirt. duty and province of the federal f l l period. This w ill throw 400 men out waiting for any fugitives from the fire ia nealry $6.000,000. About 1,800 that might appear, and boarding tbe 1U ,I‘ there is nothing to indicate that it “ ’'" I 1 8 "inking no effort to collect rt nr enrment. whenever and wherevW^J of employment. Depression in busi men, women and children are homeless steamer the party were brought to 18 any ne" rBr settlement than on the *rom horse and cattle raiser, amt t ness ia one of the caunes assigned. essary, t>> protect tbe lives and and in need of clothing and shelter. Portland. day it began. sheepmen think that they enabl in g A B o y t rn«h*«t to D ea th, The announcement that a wedding Mr. Benson, when seen at the Es- . _ treated equally well, tionarv. , had oocurred in which the contracting Ten-year-old Rhiner Moyer was in- mond hotel today, stated that the fire Denver, Sept• 1 — Ivy Baldwin, the Th® scientists of Colnmbia colie»» “ We reaffirm the doctrine® parties were members of the household stsnty killed while playing in a box- bad been smouldering in the under- 3Tel* known balloonist, was seriously who have been for i founders of our government vA- o f d ra y dables. excited the people of oar, at Telford, Pa. The car was brush for a week past, but as the wind ¡'ur* la,e ,h,s af,f'rD”<’ii by falling from wpb1«8 makings study of marine lit safeguard of our liberties and oar ^ Sandwich. M an., ainoe report had it shifted while the boy was looking oat was from the west, as ia usnal th a ‘" 8ba‘ l°“ n Bsldwin ha, been making ¡" t h e water, of P n g e i Z v e fll tutions rest upon its judicial I that the ceremony had been performed the door, and struck another caron the season of tbe year, no alarm was f. It. w. ek ly a sc. cm ma and parachute jumps ‘ "hed their work, and are “ » n f i , t i c I* in this little town. Report for once same track, the force of the shock On Thursday night, however, the wind and today the wind carried him into*a *° "tu rn East.1" 1 One of ’ThemPa r' " nd <’onde“ n as n n i " r,",1' j pntationa of the Democratic and I proved true, and Rev. J. D. O’ Keefe cansing the door of the oar to cloae veered around to the east and blew a tree. H i. arm was broken, and he •*fBadT departed, bnt the o t h e r ^ m list platform that the decisioa»“ authenticated the rumor that the suddenly, crushing Moyer's skull be gale, sending the fire into the sur om ld not retain hold on the bar. He ,ak" • t f ‘ P through the i i i L I ; 1,1 supreme judicial tribunal are | happy and haudsome couple which left tween tbe frame of the car and the ronnding timber with lightning rapid fell about eighty fee,. H i, right arm W o re returning m° Dn- n partisi* by other than honest and imp the parochial residence was composed door. ity. The statement published »a to was broken m two places, his shoulder of the business men of Dayton terpretations of the law. o f no .other than the coachman and § L -_________________________ ____ _ dislocaied and he waa badly bruised ............ Germany lovea botanical gardens the loss of stouipage ia greatly ill ex governess ia the fam ily of the presi „ _______ ________ n, *D ing'?ha,Pr*i, -n - ed- ‘ heC-i‘ y ot what teally baa occurred, the liredy- *h* h" ______________ * d- *» >■ believed that _ he K ,hat *h* i amount of TalonnD <H • * ’ and has thirty-five of them. I never think that be is q«1*^ dent ing ou, .. m i * , w l,‘ « « « v e r . be reduced from $800 to *5(W n. out when green timber . waa reached. for another world who 1» The council refused to gran, I , ’ weary of th i* a y iver. lfer»nci : re f r i Rl Bisl t with Passi wtio prseti Î non el, I American »«ions amt dssionari« 1 U0 help«