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W A S H IN G T O N COUNTY HATCHET T O DESTROY T r i e d t o E n c a p e F r o m .!»•»• Work or > M o n t i. TUT At Chadron, Neb., an unknown fiend I Hr Cincinnati, bept. 9.— Jackson ano An Iin p ro h a h l« saturated the bedroom floor and bed» MIL Walling, Rearl Bry mu '■ murderer». ar* upon which were sleeping Assistanl not hereafter to have the privilege „ _ , , ,, Key West, Sept. 9 i„ Postmaster W . A. Danley, hia wile heretofore accorded them in Irvington From All Parts o f the New and two children, with kerosene, then » F u r t h e r D e t a i l s B r o u e r h t b y jail. Through visitors and gift» of A Resume of FventS in tno jeived from Havana la„ set fire to the room. When the fire- ° J food a plan of escape was made which Northwest. «earner Maaoutte containin'! ¿ World and the Old. formation that the Sf.;lnish ' > men succeeded in removing the occu* th e S te a m e r W in d w a r d , was to have been carried im o effect at ire plotting the dehlrunti»^ pants both babies were dead, and the 6 o’ clock this morning, Jackson was discovered in a whispered coi versa tion West. A similar report t J parents unconscious. The motive (01 EVIDENCE OF STEADY GROWTH leveral days ago, but at i s / í OF INTEREST T O OUR READERS the orime i> unknown. LE TTE RS FROM F G JACKSON with a colored burglar named Walker. The plot was revealed by a prisouer. was not generally believed * N o w ‘ »«« •r e t ar jr F r » n c i » . Walker was dragged from his cell aud was written by a Cuban in fl, Ex-Governor Francis, o f Missouri, T h e M a p » E n t i r e l y A l t e r t l i e G e o g r a p h y a new revolver was found in his pocket S e a s « l a t h e r e d 111 A l l t h e T o w n , o f | a friend in this city. U om p relien sl ve R e v ie w o f the Im port- The ir ü O u r N e i g h b o r i n g H t e t e - — I m p r o v e that a few days ago he „,!?] took the constitutional oath of office as Several saws a n t H a p p e n in g * o f th e Fast W eek o f F r a n z . l o n e r I . a n d —N e w S e a F o u n d aud a saw in his cell. m e n t N o t e d in A l l 1 u d u » t r i e e —O r e g o n . government office in Havana secretary of the interior, succeeding were found in W alling's ceil. Jack- C a lle d F rom th e T e le g r a p h C olum n»- W here I.an d H ail Been Shown. Hoke Smith. The oath was adm inis son’ s cell was searched, but nothing One hundred aud twenty-five tons of | inform ed by a friend emplead The state normal school at Drain has tered by Associate Justice Harlan, ol London, Sept. 9.— Henry Fisher, was found. Visitors hereafter will be Riverton coal went to San Francisco j that Spanish authorities had i O been opened for its year’ s work with the supreme court, in the office of th< botanical enrator to the university co l closely watched. on the last trip of the ateamer Moro, j to burn Key West and annihilS an attendance of 57 per cent greater secretary of the treasury. lege museum, Nottingham , and the Secretary nest o f “ insurgent suakee." W from Coquille. I n d i a n O ut b r e a k Tlir«H t«n e<l. than npon the opening day last year. Francis w ill take form al charge of hit botanist of the Jackson and Harms- The plan of the Spanifl, j, . About 130 men are now employed on | Hermosillo, Mexico. Sept. 9,—There worth A rctic expedition, now entering The loaaea by the recent aevere fire department immediately. emissaries to Key West in ti»! the government works at Cascades. is much uneasiness felt throughout the on its seoond winter, on Franz Josef at Monmouth are being rapidly adjust- of Cuban sympathizers, whom# K n r t l iq u H k e in I c e l a n d . Land, reached Graveiend on Saturday western part of this state over the Twnety-flve are stonecutters, aud the | the city in as many placea ai J ed, and as soon as all are settled near remainder laborers. threatened outbreak of the Yaqni In ly all the firms w ill take immediate A report comes from Iceland that tn« with lour companions of the expedi when opportunity arieea. 1 , 5 Large numbers of the peace The third annual district fair for that Captain-General _____________ Weyleri ^ steps to rebuild their respective places severest earthquake since 178-4 occurred tion by the supply steamer Windward dians able Indians have quit their work on there. The report states that twc The vessel landed Dr. Nansen, the o f business. Jackson anil Josephine counties w ill be nizant o f the plan aud anor ranches and railroads aud are flocking The annaal exodus of bop-pickers churches were destroyed, cattle killed Norwegian explorer, at Vardoo island, held at the Central Point fair grounds He ig rpwirted to have said th',It into the mountains where the leaders for five days, beginning September 33. , West and Tampa were l i i d i n has liegun from Salem and other towns and farms destroyed. No people were in the northern part of Norway. are supplying them with arms and In an Interview Mr. Fisher fam ished Sawmill men of Elgin are shipping would toon be able tu ssttltiS in Marion county, and, althougu the killed. The center of the disturbance! further details of the meeting of the ammunition. An attack by the iu considerable lumber to Utah points at j lion. pickers w ill receive but ¡15 cents a box, appeared to be the volcano Hecla. It is said that in the it| 2 dians on the town of Torres is threat two parties on the ioe. aud a letter the usual number are leaving for the present. R. M. Steel has over 4,000,- j success of the plot Weyler has * ened and a strong guard has been (■ram i A r m y E l e c t i o n . from F. G. Jaokson, just received, fields with uudiminished enthusiasm. 000 feet at his Gordon creek m ill, that the emissaries be paid lion The Grand Arm y of the Republic, throws additional light upon the most placed around the place by the munici which he w ill plane aud ship in the | The people here are so wrois, The twenty-foot boat in which Cap pal authorities. The Minas Prietas that it is feared an attack msvM tain Frank Charlaen and his brother at their annual meeting in St. Pau. interesting chapter in northern explora mining camp is also being well guard near future. John, of Nyack, left New York on elected M ajor Clarkson for commander tion history. Mr. Jackson’ s letter is ed against the Inidans. Extensive arrangements are being on Seuor Grnse, the Bpiuiish i addressed to A. C. Harmswortb, aud in-chief unanimously. A ll other oan June 31 last fbr (Queenstown, was made for the district fair which w ill «“ «1 his assistant, Senor Hem sighted two weeks ago bottom up some didates withdrew in his favor. Gen continues the story. Ho wrote: F i r s t t u 1‘ msh H i « L o c k s be bald at the grounds nsar Central I ** wa| reported today that tkwj^ “ Hearing that some one had been eral Mnllen was tendered the position 350 miles ofl the Irish coast, and the Cascade Locks, Or., Sept. 9.— The Point, in Jaokson oonnty some time | men, becom ing alarmed fi«7 seen on the ioe, I started to meet him. of vice-commander according to estab fate of her crew is merely a matter of Ovei -■ ire offered safety, had gone aboard the c- big gates of the Cascade leeks were this month. I saw a man on the pack ice southeast lished custom. conjecture. States revenue outter Wisest* thrown open today and the little in purses and premium» of Cape Flora, and a seoond person steamer Sadie B. and two scows were R ight Rev. Edward O'Dea has been Some counterfeit 50-cent silver pieoee protection, and that thtr] further off. T o E x p e l A m erica n *. permitted to float down through the are in circulation in Salem. They are told to remain on the vessel i conaecrated bishop of Washington. “ I fired several shots to attract their Information is received that the local canal to the lower river. The gates of light weight, but otherwise the im i excitement died ont. The consecrator was Archbishop Gross, attention, apd after an hour's walk, The citizens have determined.* metropolitan of the ecclesiastical prov government at Mosul, Turkey, has gol met the mail in a walrus skin, and con worked admirably, not a ditch occur tation is excellent, there not being tliut up a petition to the central government ring to check the progress aud every greasy and glassy appearance uutioe- a vigilance committee, and »in' ince, assisted by Bishops Glorieux, cluded he was a Norweigan walrus sou who cannot give a good »cm Brondel and Leming. The ceremony at Constantinople, asking for expulsion hunter, w ho had come to grief some thing proved to be in perfect order. able on other spurious coin. There was no particular demonstration him self w ill be forced to le«J took place in Vancouver. About 100 of the American missionaries from where. Approaching liearet we no Many of the hopgrowers in the v i city. priests from Oregon and Washington that district, on the ground that they ticed that he was as black as a stoker, or celebration of the event, though are disturbers of the peace, stirrers u; about all the residents of Cascade Locks cinity of Independence have their piek- were present. and that from bead to foot his clothes THE RELAY RACE ENt of sedition and rebellion. were out to see the passage. The erB already engaged. The picking sea There has been an election b ’ t made were covered w ith grease. W e shook hydraulic machinery that operates the son will begin tins week, hut there will in Milwaukee, which for originality hands. In spite o f his long black T h e P h ilip p in e K evolt. gates proved to be adequate for the nut be more than half the acreage th e Tims W h * >, Little Over 1 laya ever anything which has been Day», A dispatch to the London Times from ¡hair and smoke-black skin, 1 thought work they are intended to perforin, picked this year that there was last made thus far. Fred W. Burke and he was Dr. Nansen, whom I had known New York, Sept. U.- Th«Eu7 A wager of #300 was made the other aud caused the ponderous gates to A lbert Donaldson are the parties to the Hong Kong says the revolution in the in London, so I exclaim ed: day in The Dalles upon the result of Journal bicycle relay race fit swing around like toys. wager. The former agrees to leave Phillipines is less serious than it wai “ ‘ Are you not Dr. Nansen?’ the election in California. A prom i Francisco to New York was Unit! the country forever on or before Janu at first reported, and that no danger is •“ ‘ Yes, I am Nansen,’ was his reply. 1* t l i « W o r l d ’ « ( li M i n p i o n . nent Democrat staked his money that City H all park at 39 minute! t ary 1, 1897, if W illiam McKinley is feared for the lives and property of “ Then we again shook hands, still Putney, England, Sept. 9 —Jake Bryan w ill carry the state, while a o ’ clock this afternoon, the race^ elected president, and the latter w ill foreign subjects. more heartily. When we reached Gaudaur. of Toronto, today won the prominent Republican put up his thirteen days 39 minutes 41-5;' do the country a like service if W. .1. headquarters it was m idnight, but as rowing championship of the world aud money on McKinley. ITiifoum lefl h u m o r * . The number of miles cot « Bryan is elected. They have drawn light as noon. A fter Dr. Nansen and *3 ,500 in addition to the Sportsman The last relay from 1 The Pall Mall Gazette heads its edi Hop contracts for 110,000 pounds 3,385. np a contract to this effect which has his companion (Lieutenant Schott cup, defeating James H. Stausburv, of have thus far been filed with the Linn bridge to the finish was run by” been form ally attested before a notary torial column w ith the follow ing: Hansen) bad a bath, were shaved and Anstralia, who recently defeated “ The rumors industriously ciicnlated county clerk. lu years heretofore, but eriek J. Titus, the well-known: public. man, w ho wheeled his pan : that the editorship of the Pall Mall had their hair cut, our photographer “ W ag” Harding for the championship. The appellate court of the fourth Gazette has been offered to Mr. Ed war') took their pictures, and they dined The course was rue usual champion few hops have been contracted in that county, but this year the inability o f i minutes| and 13 seconds, district, of Illinois, has decided -that with us. Our dinner was a great suc ship course,four straight miles straight Bok are entirely unfounded ” A ll along the line from Kingsk growers to obtain picking money has cess. plow ing corn on .Sunday in sight of away, from Pnrnev to Mortluke. was a great crowd gathered to j compelled them to contract. church-goers does not in itself consti " T o Dr. Nansen’ s astonishment we Another hank Failure. Titns. Ho was heartily wtk T r o u p » io ill I liilip p'ii«*. The Minain is said to be fairly alive tute a disturbance of the peace. In had roast loon, peas and other vege aud vocifornusly cheered. Foil The First National bank, o f Helena, construing section 361,which relates to tables, cheese, preserevd fruits aud Madrid, Sept. 9.—The cabinet has with hunting and fishing parties, lu | M ont., has failed. The reasons stated after him were many other«, ■ decided to send a battalion of maiine.*i addition to a uurnLer of Indians from disturbing the peace by labor on Sun pork, sherry aud w h isk ey." in its published notice is that it was upper drives were thronged wi to the Philippine Elands. the Umatilla reservation, there are Mr. Jackson also sent by the Wind day. under which Mr. F oil, a Seventh unable to meet withdrawals. The tnnsiastic wheelmen Four tliod many sportsmen from the Grand Ronde Day Aventist, was arrested, the court ward a resume of his diary kept during creditors w ill be paid in full. persons were in City Hall Pan' valley in there, besides quite a number | the past year, and maps o f his own holds that this section does not prohibit TO OPEN THE B G FAIR. Titus reached the end of the j»^ work or amusement on Sunday, but from Baker aud Wallowa counties. making, which entirely alter the geo U e n e r » l 8<’ h o u v a l o i i ’ » C o n d i t i o n . and their oheers were dea prohibits only such conduct as disturbs graphy of Franz Josef Laud. He has (■rent 1’ r e pn r » # i«n*n f«*r 1 1 »« Kv «i*trui Preliminary work at the woollen | Annie St Tell and A. H. Wsrdi General (Juunt von Schouvaloff, g ov » « p i « in l>t-r 19. the peace and good order of society. discovered a great sea where the map of mills at Pendleton, is progressing | ernor-general of Rusisan Poland, and from the Battery to Goveraotii) Payer, the Australian explorer, shows The defendant being a Seventh Day m m t Portland, Or., Fepf. 8.— Great pre rapidly. In a few days sufficient wool | m form erly Rnssian ambasador at Berlin, in-a water bicycle tomorrow toil£ Adventist, observes Saturday as the laud. This sea. which Jackson has parations are being unide fur tlie op« n w ill have been dyed in eleven colors to I t| ie mes8a({e is suffering from a paralytic stroke. named (Queen Victoria sea, he thinks ing night of the Oregon industrial Ex supply material to wauant the man Sabbath, and plowed corn on Sunday, His condition is critical. and his arrest ibid conviction resulted. extends without a break from about position, Futurday. beptunber 1» Ol agement in accepting orders. A dd i A R R A IG A S ELECTION I seventy miles north of his winter all the opening nights of expositions in tional men have been employed and j A waterworks system in the W ells H u n d r e d * A r e H o m e lea*. quarters to within three degrees of Portland, that ot last year was the have been put to work making yarn. precinct of Spokane was burned to the Fire destroyed the immense five T l i « U * t i a l M h J ' i H i . v ' o r the I)«m ground, en ta ilin g» loss o f about #3,000. story brick plow foundry aud im ple the pole, and is considered by far the most pleasant and successful Its Ticket. That Astorians are not yet perfectly most important body of water yet dis musical leaturcs w e'e especially de The banks of Seattle w ill retaliate ment factory of S. K. W hite <fc Bros , familiar with railroads may be seen by Little Rock, Sept. 9.—-The waj covered in those parts. Mr. Jacskon lightful. To this occasion the com opon those of Canada for discounting in Norfolk, Va. A brisk wind scatter this item from the Astorian: " A throuKliout ArkaiiHM wa§ also writes: mittee is devotn g special atteniion. American money by demanding a dis ed spafks in every direction, and de “ A long channel, through which with the determiuaiiou to make it even prominent physician the other dav, in pleasant, aud, from »pecial dill count upon all coins presented, which stroyed a number of dw ellings. H un we passed, from Tisto to (Queen V ic more of a success than the initial night returning from Seaside un the ’ flyer,’ I received by the Gazette, the i come across the northern border. dreds of families, white and colored, mistook the airbrake safety valve for - tions are that a lar^'e vote wa«p^ toria sea, I named the Birtiah channel. Officer Frank Toal, of Vallejo, Cal., are made homeless. Twenty-five houses Its chief arms are Clements Markham of a year sgo. Mayor Pemuyer lias the cardoor handle, aud in attempting j It ie believed that General been invited to formally open the ex The total loss b najority foi ?o» w hile attempting to arrest Dan Wynne, were destroyed. channel, A llen Young sonud aud R ob position, as did the late Mayor Frank to open the <1 ><*r, suddenly stopped the Jone»’ (!)eui was shot by the latter and killed *300,000. ert Peel sound To this sea I look as a year ago, by pressing the electric train, much to the surprise of the con- i w ill be not leas than 50,000andi W ynne was hit by a bullet from the my most favorable route in 1897, button that will set the ihe machinery ductor aud passeugers. Explanations possibly reach 60,000 In Liu A c cid e n t on » C a b le L in «. offioer's revolver aud isexpeoted to die. followed^and the train proceeded on Lafayette and other I’upulin u i in motion The presidtutof the gen- Four people were injured, one per when the snu returns in the soring. ________ publican strongholds, the DefflC Joapeh Oroaz was hanged in Pitts “ The mapping of Franz Josef Laud oral committee. Mr. Ellis G. Hughes, its way. haps fatally, by an accident on the de burg, Pa., for the murder of Tereas Waaaington. oonnty tickets were elected pot incline of the Ninth-street cable is practically complete, aud nothing will deliver a l rief address upon the Bobak, whom he shot January 8, be The Hughe« sawmill has been moved i 'irlI*‘'s. There was much line in Kansas City. The grip-hook should prevent my attempting its open purposes of the exposition, and the cause she refused to marry him. He in Fnlton county, and the protnC from Montesano to Satsop, on the traiD broke and permitted it tc water or crust of ioe, as the case may work of the committee in preparing it alto shot himself, but the wound did be. I gave Dr. Nansen tracings of my for the tn'ertainment and instruction The property of the Spokane Falla 18 that the lu'1ePe" d('m: “ ""H go backwards at a high rate of speed. not prove serious. map and his route south. As his of the people, and for the benefit of the Water “ « Power Company has tuned , 9t,ue se,mtor m that distnclh..^ passed into | the county against Hon. Jerry Sy watch ran down, he was unable to es community and the state. Indians living in the vicinity of En- The choral the habds of a receiver. S teel W o r k * C lone. the regular Democratic nominee \ tablish hia position correctly. Until torpirsc. Or., are threatening to avenge leature of the evening w ill be one of The Edgar Thompson Steel Works, Walla Walla is overrun with hobos There were but two full tick^ the death of the half-breed who was re of Carnegie, Pa., baa closed down in he saw my map of last year, he sup special excellence, and the programme and the officers of that town ate having the field, the Populist« coni^ cently lynohed at Asotin for outrsging definitely. The suspension was a gen posed that no one had been there before w ill soon le announced. The Apollo hard work making them move on. themselves with a candidate s young lady, by a general massacre of eral surprise. Choral Society w ill be an imporant A t least 1,500 men him. “ The new mill being constructed by eruor. the settlers in that looality. The set were thrown ont of work. factor in the various great musical the Northwestern Lumber Company, AN INDIAN COMMISSION tlers have taken precautions against events of the fair. Encounter With a Footp»^ j at Hoquiam, is rapidly nearing comple surprise by the dusky braves. A h a d K a ilw a y A ccid en t. Han Francisco, Sept 9 .—Mn -- tion. An hx p low ion at h « h . r o T r e a t W i t h t h e K e d M e n In t h e N un inth-: The Freuoh m ining syndicate which A street car was m il into by a Min- The r-hie,.ei. _ Hayden, the w ife of a N N orthw est. Madrid, Sept. 8.— An explosion, haa made exteusive purchases of m in neapolia freight train near the state have subscril i i j n f o l l f re r*Porte<i •'> butcher, had a thrilling encosns W ashington, Sept. 9.— A most im heard off the ooast near the town of of buildimr a in g properties in Oregon aud W ash fairfgrounds in Minneapolis and eight " ^ purpose an armed highwayman carlj J« ington recently, has made another deal persons injured. The engine struck potent Indian commission has been Muros, in the province of Corrunna, p L t to onemm th -V,' Wh‘ Ch ,hev morning. Her husband created to negotiate w ith the Iudians in during the night, ia the canse of much pect tooperate themselves next season. she whereby it acquires possession of the the fore part of the oar. uft the employes and left the far Northwest, and is now in the excitement and speculation among the „ “ o n i, Yakima is to have a new de- i store shortly after midnight, w. plaoer grounds on Snake river near field. The commission consists of inhabitants. It seems evident that a Jl, ’. S turgill's bar. The purohase price ianot F i r e in a !Hine. e ftru°ture is to be of frame, ! a small satchel in which *h* named,but the first payment is #35,000. The Superior mine, in Hurley, W is ., three members, only tw o of whom disaster has occurred, as much wreck witn two wait mg rooms, ticket office, placed # 1 1 0 and acwmpaai» age ia strewn along the coast. It is have been appointed so far. These are A London dispatch says that in offi caught fire aud has been burning fot aggage and express moms, etc., with 13 year-old daughter, U » » supposed two vessels collided during There is no possible way John B. G oodw in, of Atlanta, and cial oiroles it is believed the Marquis some time. eXhlbU Wlu,1‘ w "t 'he corner, I ward. W h ile standing on tbs the night and foundered. Nothing has L - ^ h Charles B Herit, o f Benton, Neb. o f Salisbury has determined to pursue to save it, and it w ill prove a total waiting for a car, a man poked been discovered to show the identity of Z Z Z " " " * <■■■« into her face aud commandid ^ Another selection has been made but hia own cousre at Constantinople in loss. the vessels, nor is it known how great the offer was declined. The com m is Goldendale is now blessed with an give np the satchel. She i future, and haa given the British am D ro w n e d W h ile Ka h ing. sion w ill treat with the Crow and was the loss of life accompanying the excellent supply of water, pure aud bassador, Sir Philip Currie, precise aud help and tw o men rushed to * catastrophe. Flathead Indians in Mmitauta for the Lieutenant James W . Benton, qnrter- significant instructions with greater sistance, hut ideted**1 1 1 ' n ! . 1 V * ' ,I< *'Ile ha9 C (| m- sisiauee, nut were were o threatenedJVj m s— matfter o f the United State» army at cession of portions of their respective S e v e n M i ll io n W o m e n ' s > nines. powers to command naval aid in eu-g (laic ... ' supply of Golden- ruffian and kept aloof. An "! reservations, and with the Northern Fort Robinson, N. D .. was drowned forcing the demands of Great Britain twelve miles miles riving ai this junotore, tbei ‘ " London, Sept. 8.— The Chronicle dale , . ■ now , comes through ...... “ *** tncive Cbeyenues and Crow Indians for the re announces that the queen has consented while bathing in a plunge. The stoppage^of the pom ps in the across some vacant lots snd ( moval of the Northern Cheyennes from to receive a petition containing the lseadville mines where a strike is in A D efenulve A llia n c e . their present reservaiotn on the Hose- singatures of 7.000,000 women against A n c h o r e d a «Vh.ls- progress w ill cause considerable dam men Fire in tbe.factory of S. W hite & bod river at Larue Deer agency to the the liquor traffic and opinm traffic. rivei a re m kk Tacoma, W ash., Bept 9.— age, aud a prominent miue official says t Z Z ™ r k,n* “ ronn<i«P of southern portion of the Crow reserva The signatures were gathered bv the » 'Sttle, separating ,h„re that are which has been toning it» it w ill take months to repair the dam B ro., at N orfolk,V a., totally destroyed it. A number of buildings in the lane tion. Negotiations w ill be carried on w orld’ s W C. T. U., and those of Miss around ths npper part of age done in the flooded mines. The , uri the hbr f' , : hu'h ,hey be wui rtisP“ to a« thtl of. for the past week was W » » with the Indians on the Fort Hall res franoen Willard and Lady Somerset and other, w ill driven strikers profess to view the situation as leading to Main street caught fire and ervation in Idaho aud those on the head the list. being more favorable to them, and to the flames spread rapidly, consuming theh hSDT " rau* e' order to keep <Q lartermaster habior thisaw1 The union stock- Unitah reservation in Utah, with a the bunch grass good on the winter auohore-d. Five harpoon« >n [ have inform ation that the compact be the entire block. A rm en ia n * H y s t e r ic a lly D isap pea r. yards were destroyed. The flames view to the surrender of portions of range along Snake river. huge animal, which i« still tween the managers is broken irretriev London, bept. 8.— The Constanti ably, and that some of the lending comunioated with the row of honse. their respective reservations or for tome The semi annual civil-service ev night the w hale towed lb« “ “ satisfactory modification of existing nople correspondent of the Daily News amination for customs positions in the Laurel, to w hich it was •*** adjoining the stockyards on the south, mines w ill resume work within a week, Sim ilar efforts w ill be made notes the mysterious disappearance o( .nil they were burned. One hundred treaties. several lines, through tb« conceding the demands of the union Port T ‘’ nn<1 rt‘ e,ri0t Wil1 held „ at despite the efforts of the > A meeting o f the business men was families are made homeless. The loss with the Yakima Indians in Washing- Armenians from the city and says of Port Townsend. Tuesdav « ton. is estimated at #30,000. it: " U is believed that they have been Parties desiring to » , £ ¿ 1 , ^ ®’ the ohter wiyr. It will bt I held recently to petition the union to done to death after being promised p r o . tion should write f. r th declare the strike off, but did not de The feet of truth are slow, but they lection by the police.” C h ill to M »n u fitriH r« C o tto n G o o d » . addres.in» r e i 'h f proper blanks. exhibition in this city. ctde upon definite action. Chili is contem plating a revision of never slip. Try not only to be good *•*1 The old public aohool building, at her tariff laws, which, when effected A n O ld F a r tn .r M urdered. H t» ii i| i« (i t o D e a t h . good for something. Cheney, Waah., which had been pur w ill have an important bearing on a Excelsior Springs. M u, Sept. 8.— chased by Rev. H. Msnier. has "been number of American products, princi W srdner, Idaho, S ept 9 .— Grant Matthew Clark, an old bachelor farm- r can use A L it t le G ir l B“ rM* horned. The fire was doubtless of in pally ootten which C hili w ill plaoe on Shaw, a well-known teamster of Ward- was today found murdered, lviug on »0 ordinary garden rake , n,| Tacoma, Sept. 8.— kittl»®*-- Mndiary origin. There is an intensely the free list, with the hope that the in uer, died last night from the effects of the roadside near his home. His head ‘ he time to "walk tñ" re T CHn ’ P " * the 2-year old daughter » ■ bitter feeling between tw o factions in troduction of the raw product from wounds received by him at the hands was liorrilby battered and he bad evi «•* tide begrnMo ebb m ^ Ch Hn Myers, a street car employ* • Chaney, one side ssserting tbst it the United States w ill encourage the of Hank W ilson, snother teamster. dently been killed for his monev Abundance of this d e li n k . to injuries received by fi,h w ould retain control o f affairs, even if manufacture of the Bniahea product In Shaw attacked Wilson in the street There ia no clew, and particulars are Pushels of She was play**« W,,h evening. it had to resort to fire or other strong Chili Clark had lived alone foi r«ke. and s«™p neT Sbaw drew a pocket-knife, tried to meager mn until autumn and ^ Í T " " * 11* yard, when her dress *0**,^ [ methods It is stated that the enemies .. ~ , . . clim b into the w a mm. and use the knife years, and was well-to-do. •hi- way a lm o .r ,„ v a . . C * C* n*h‘ some smouldeirng » m l* * Helrev.n« r i f h » h „ everything to dr on w lllo n Wikroo knocked Sn»w off o f Rev. Mauler are responsible for the 7 whe° ‘ he tide the flames could be extis h t. If the word “ boom ” were not in ex- >• fig ah. loss o f the building, but there is no cine with feeling r i i t h t . ________ wheel, jumped on him and stamped istence now it would be hard to find a was fatally burned. fourteen carloads to the perpetrators. The bnilding was The London City miseion re cla im "' 0,1 him six or »even times. Shaw word to fittingly take it* place. ■hiPO-d fro n Ü T y .ilf — ***** 1 w orth about #1,500. . 1,748 drunkards last year. The first watch ever us*« 5 n e w regained consciousness. to Chicago.6 * r*D** chinery in the United Stai* at Koxbnry, Mass., in l*4®- ÍHE NEWS Of EOE WEES ^PS “ ,hehta,lw—