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W A S H IN G T O N COUNTY HATCHET Oil la Oh lahoiu. In Foul Cuban Dungeon». Th ou sa n d s A r e H om eless. Perry, O .T ., Oot 14__ Q mu . Havana, Oct. 12 . — Weyler is fooling Three-fourths of the city ut (Iosya- ment exist* in the eastern Mrt , our consul, Lee. The order prohibit qiul, Ecuador, has been reduced to county and iu Payne and piw “ _ ing the American consul-geueral from ashes by a fire which raged for twenty- tiea in the Osage Indian usti™ visiting tbe military prison keeps him four hours, sweeping everything in its disoovery of oil in gres, qn ’/ From All Parts of the New path. Some estimate the financial logs Devastation Wrought by the from personally investigating the con A Resume of Events in the •he It has leaked out that the Stand»,! dition of Americans imprisoned there. at upwards of $50,000,000. Many World and the Old. Northwest. Company haa secured leases on d He has to rely upon what Weyler tells lives were lost in tbe fire, and 35,000 West India Hurricane. sands of acres aud twenty other^ him. in their last interview General people are homeless. T w o thousand pauies have purchased In ,», * Lee complained of the unsanitary con booses, including every bank in tbe OF INTEREST TO OUR READERS oity, of which there arc five, were dition of the cells the American pri EVIDENCE OF STEADY G R O W T H of many thousand* of acre.. Ate* land, a wonderfully rich flow 0( bnrned. It is impossible from tbe IN NEW YORK AND NEW JERSEY soners were iu. Weyler replied boldly: was found by a farmer, who “ Oh, 1 have attended to this matter. present food supply there to feed all lug * well. M i p n h c n i l f « K c f la if o f th * Im p o rt- They have been removed to cells Nos. N . « . (lathered In A ll th. Town, or tbe victims, and tbe suffering w ill un iinineiiNe Damage Done at Coney (al 41 and 42. ” doubtedly be great. a m t H a p p e n i n g « o f t h a P a s t tV a n k A S e t t le m e n t |n Our Neighboring S la t««— Improve General Lee retired flattered at his O a l l a d From t h a T e l e g r a p h C o l u m n « * and, A »bury I’ark and Other Ocean ment .Noted in All Iud»»»trie«—Oregon. London, Oot. 14. — It is Ituitàl C h icM fo D a y C eleb rated . upposed success, not knowing the Keaortu -Keach Covered by Wreckage a oonferenoe yesterday between" A large buck deer that weighed 12f Americans have always occupied cells Three men were instantly killed in Chicago day, the anniversary of tbe Marquis o f Salisbury, s«cr«t»n New York, Oct. 14. — A veritable Nos. 41 Mud 42. pounds dressed was killed near Lake Wilkesbarre, Pa., by a fall of rock. great fire twenty-five years ago, waa State for the Colonies Hon. ]Z hurricane has swept over this section view last week. Those cells, by the way, are gloomy The Republican headquarters at celebrated in that oity chiefly as a po Chamberlin aud British AmbassniZ holiday. Republicans and today, the wind blowing with terrific aud so damp that water oozes from the Tbe Milton Eagle says that many of Washington Sir Julian Puncefote Chehalis, Wash., were broken into bv litical force, reaching at Sandy Hook a velo ceilings and trickles down the walls, the strawberry fields about Milton are m0st satisfactory. notne miscreants and a quantity of lit Democrats celebrated separatey, each It is believed city of seventy-five miles an hour lu*t wetting the floor, which never dries. erature, private letters, acoounts and party having its own big street parade, producing the second crop of fruit now. highest quarters that at least the night. The tides rose to a height many as w ell as monster gathering indoors. In one of these wretched cells are Mel postage stamps taken. There was but one case to come be- eral principle of arbitration and feet greater than has been seen fo» . Bertie Tripp, whose right name is Practically every factory and store in years, and the waves all along the ton, theAmeiican newspaperman, aud fore the grand jury in Josephine coun- tlemeut of the Venezuelan qng supposed to be Helen Forest, a mem tbe city was closed, also tbe board of Atlantic coast swept in with a fore- George Aguirre, locked up with a man ty at this term of court, aud no indict- w ill be decided upon with the U; States before the end of the month, ber of the Salvation Army, committed trade and banks. From ealry morn that carried everything before them suffering from small pox. The dis rnents w’ere found. suicide by taking poison in Butte, ing the streets were jammed with and did many hundreds of thousands agreement between Weyler and Lee It is reported that the government f o r at.allux Turk«,* cheering thousands, struggling to gain continues, the arrested Americans suf M ont No cause for tbe act is known. w ill put in the harbor lights at Coos of dollars damage. Sandy Hook an:l fering the consequences. Nashville, Oot. 14 —At Col some point of vantage. Lewis Edwards and bis w ife drank bay as soon as the location is decided Tenu., Mary Moore, a white » 0 = points along the Jersey coast felt th* S h a r k e y at San F ra n c Deo. beer at the house of their frieud, Mabel A n O v e r z e a lo u s Carson. upon. They w ill be four iu number. fury of the storm most of all. But worth #50.000, and the owner of Andrews, 403 Minna street, San Frau- San Francisco, Oct 12.— Tom Shar The Rev. Lang, an evangelist, who Coney Island experienced, so far as ha-t The Fort Klamath creamery has Korea of fine land, was convict») cisoo, retired to a room in a drunken had been holding a revival at Seward, been learned, the most direful results key, resplendent in a light suit of the made this season about 9,000 pounds of stealing six turkeys from in n condition, agreed to die together as an O. T ., daring one of his sermons de The beaches were swept clean, pavil latest New York cut, has returned to butter and four or five tons of cheese. and aentenoed to one year in tU a end to their misery, turned on the gas clared "th a t all women who dance are lions were overtnured and carried sea the city. Several sports journeyed During the season the supply of milk teutiary. Au appeal was taken to and went to bed. The door was im moral.” A storm broke at once, ward, with bathing houses aud board across the bay to meet the “ big gun” was from 250 cows. supreme oourt. This ia the floa)e forced tbe following day and Edwards and Lang was chased to the Santa Fe walks, and everything not far inland in pugilism. Sharkey was informed A Linn county liopgrower has kept a most remarkable career, unrivtltd found dead and bis w ife unsconsciuns. station by fifty enraged churoh mem on the famous island was torn up and of the latest phase of the attempt to striot account of all expenses attending the hiatory of the oriminal coora The Italian government has address bers. A t the station be was beaten a l piled high beyond the coast line, or make a match by Dan Lynch. Shar the picking, drying and baling of his the state. key, who is thoroughly bent on fight- ed a peremptory note to the porte in most to a je lly by two farmers and a carried out to sea. 18,000 pounds of hops, and the total L . y -lie Track »ml UpM,. A t Brighton Beach, the stone walk* in* and who i* desperately in earnest, reference to a young Italian subject number of women. Subsequently be coat figures up 3 *4 cents per pound. Chicago, Oot. 14.— An electnc who was murdered in the recent mas was rescued from a coat of tar and in front of the big hotel were undei became quite indignant. Two small boys, while trolling in on the Madison street electric water, and toward the end of the after *T w in wait auu hear what Corbett Mores. The note says thst the young feathers by a train crew. noon, the famous Seidl concert hall has to say in his letter,” said Sharkey. the Rogne river, near Wedderbaru, while going at a high rate of i man was beaten on the head and felled C rim o o f a M adm an. was inundated and partially carried “ I f he does not mean business I w ill last week, hooked and lauded a 40- jumped the track near Fifty- to the ground by a man in Turkish uui- Albert Bray, aged 39, of Noblesville, away. The well-kept lawns in front leave for the E >st and w ill make either pound salmon. They hooked another street yesterday, crashed into stree form until he was killed. Tbe note ind., a farmer and a very religious of the Oriental hotel aud Manhattan Corbett or Fitzsimmons tight or I w ill one, which broke the line and escaped. then rolled over on its side is id demands the punishment of the guilty man, cat the throats of his wife, 9- Beach hotel were laid waste, and thi stamp both as pretenders and show A party of elk hunters killed a fine Of the pasaengers on the car eight persons and the payment of indemnity year-old son, Carl, 2-year-old daughter, lower portions of the hotels flooded. them up to the world.” six-point buck elk oil the headwaters seriously injured, for the murder of au Italian subject. Edna, and himself. The w ife and chil Innumerable small buildings were Sharkey waa asked if he wa9 satisfied of Birch cieek, iu Umatilla oounty, An nnsuccessf nl attempt at wholesale dren died without a struggle. Bray, W H O L E S A L E J A I L BREAK. poisoning by paris green has been dis with a gaping wound iu bis throat simply picked up bodily and carried "i# h the winner taking all of the last week, and took the carcass to Pen away by wind or wave. dleton, where it was sold to a taxider $ 10 , 000 . covered in Almond, Wis. W hile pre- lived for some hours without regaining F o u r D a u g e r o i i H C r i m i n a l * K»cup« ? A t Far Rockaway, the fury of the * Tuat is perfectly satisfactory. I do mist. pairug a can of milk for shipment, consciousness. Bray crushed the skulls Vancouver. gale was indescribable. Those house* not want a cent if I lose the contest.” The contract for building a m ill for John Bibby, a wealthy milk-shipper, of his victims with an ax after he had Vancouver, B. C., Oot 11 which were built on piles on the sand Sharkey told his friends that Corbett fhe Columbia Mining Company, on notioed a peculiar color, and, on in cut their throats. were washed away, aud those highei and Fitzsimmons were “ dead” ones Fruit creek, iu the Cable Cove mining wholesale ja il delivery this aftsnn vestigation found a large quantity of up, which for years have been out of and related how the Antipodean was district, has been let to tbe Gates Com whereby four leaders of s gang of .She F o u g h t a B u r g l a r . paria green at the bottom of the can. Miss Ella Emerson, IB years old, of reach of the highest tides, were toda> w illin g to give a bag punching exhi pany, of Chicago, 111., and machinery breakers, who have been John Barns, another farmer, found a here for the past month or two, bition twice a day for $130 a week. for the m ill is on the way. soore of piles of paris green and salt Fruitvale, Cal., battled with a burglar flooded. caped. The escape was made si- Along the Jesrey coast, most of the This is one of the reasons that makes scattered in his pasture land, and who tried to chloroform, gag and bind The poles for sixty miles of telegraph Thomas Brown lost five of the most her, and after a desperate struggle, she damage done was to piers and to break Shaikey think that both Corbett and line have been landed at Warrenton by o'clock, during the few hountbe: valuable cows of his herd from the succeeded in making her escape by waters. Preparations had been made, Fitzsimmons w ill have to fight in the the Western Union Telegraph Com oners are allowed recreation in yard, and it was not till half u i l i n e poison, deposited by unknown leaping through au open window and as forewarnings of tbe storm had been near future. pany. Warrenton is to be made the later when Jailer Noth wenttolnci As yet, very parties on his grazing range, No clew dropping to tbe ground, a diatance of given some days before. base of supplies of the eutire liue from before supper, that the escape wsss T o D e v e l o p C o r e a n M in e * . little damage to shipping has been re as yet to tbe perpetrators of the out- twelve feet. San Francisco, Oct. 12.— A party of the Lower Nehalem to Goble. covered. The men’s names are: ported, for on account of the warn rage has been found. 1>(! M a u r i « ., - 1« 11 «-ml. The new drift of the B. B. C. Co. 's bott ¡Smith, K ing alias Clark, MsC ings, many craft delayed sailing and prominent Denver mining operators Boston has refused to accept the George Du Manner, artist, novelist, others that had cleared here returned and capitalists are here on their way mine, at Riverton, Coos county, is re ragh and Kelly. bronze Bacchante by Macmonnies, fot and author of " T r ilb y , " died in Lon for safe anchorage. to Corea to engage in a big mining ported in about 1B0 feet, and is being Smith has already escaped once, the new public library The statue is don. His end was painless. He The Coney Island beach was swept venture. W hile unwilling to disclose pushed steadily forward night and day. K ing had nearly got away, but too soggestive of immorality and thirst passed away surrounded by his friends. by the highest tide in the history of their plans, it is understood they ex About eighteen tons of ore from the inside of the ja il fence instead of« for the Puritan town. A t a meeting For days he has been hovering between the famous resort. A large number of pect to take advantage of a concession Gem mine is being crushed daily by Smith and K ing had iron on, of the art committee it was decided to life and death, at instervals conversing temporary structures along the water granted by the Coreau government for the ten-stamp m ill at Sparta. The Smith was also lccked in hie cell, rejeot it. The curator of the museum with friends regarding his work. Upon front were destroyed. The boulevard the exploration aud development of Gem promises to become one of the the iron was tiled off and t sent tbe follow ing note to the trustees one occasion a friend at tbe dying was flooded as far as Neptune avenue. certain vauablo mining property in the best mines in Union county. the cell wrenched. The o f the library: "Voted, That the man’ s bedside referred to the success of The Shelton houses, at the intersection hnrmit kingdom, and are taking with One day last week the 6-year old son effected by outting out a I secretary be instructed to inform the " T r ilb y ” us a book and a play, where of Concourse and Boulevard, were them a c iv il engineer to superintend of a German named Myers, who lives cell to a hole in the yard, trustees of tbe public libary that,while upon Du Maurier replied: "Y e s , it washed away. The waves, running the construction of a railway to con near Middleton, in Yamhill county, erate, who had been releaeed I recognizing tbe remarkable technical has been suoceaafnl, but popularity haa high, battered the plaza in front of tbe nect the mines with the seaport of touched a lighted match to some hay at days ago, evidently furnished as merits of Mr. Macmonnies’ statue of killed me at last." The immediate Brighton beach hotel. The Ocean ho Chemulpo. The party includes H. Col one corner of the barn, and the old the prisoners While the cell i Bacchante as a work of art, this com cause of his death is given as heart tel, west of the Brighton beach hotel, burn, L. L. Bailey and George Arthur German was soon without a barn, hay, and irons were being wrenched,« mittee does not regard it as suited to trouble. Rice, all of Denver. With them is W. was surrounded by water and the a wagon and other articles of value. tbe men epoke to the jailer aboot- the public library building.” foundations racked. Numerous bath T. Carley, a civil engineer of Chatta The little fello w said he had Been bis medioine, and thns kept hisattei F o r the G ood o f the Cow. Returns from the Florida election nooga, who w ill have charge of the father burn"slashings, ” and he thought The men had a good start, and Instructor Winterhalter, of the a g ri ing pavillions and amusement houses g ive Bloxham, Democratic candidate were either wrecked or damaged, railway construction and such other he would burn one. desperate characters, and having . for governor, a plurality of 25,000. A cultural college at tbe university of works as the syndicate may undertake. among the latter being the clubhouse revolvers which were stolen constitutional amendment abolishiug California, is making a comprehensive Washington. and hidden away, they will doob- dairy report which w ill cover practic of the Seaside Athletic Club. The old The members of the party have engag October elections was ratified. The total enrollment of the Elma make a hard resistance if followed The work is be iron pier, which was believed to be in ed passage on the steamer China, which The tetlegraphers' strike on the Can ally the entire state vincible, was buffeted by the storm sails today. description of tbe men has been nil schools is 140 adian Pacific has been declared off. A ing done under the supervision of Pro and over twenty window's cut iu two. Twenty oarloads of sheep from El- over tlie country, and the officers A t t a c k f d b y I’ lr a t e* . settlement was arrived st through a fessor E. W. Hilgard, who is advocat Manhattan beach shared in the dis scouring the outskirts of the city hoard of conciliation. Tbe company ing the use of the Babcock tester to dis aster with other sections of the island. Malaga, Oct. 12.— The Spanish mer lensburg to Chicago were shipped last it is thought there is slight chans Professor Hil- week. agrees that all men w ill be taken back cover disease in cows. chant steamer Seville, from French Much of the ornaments iu front of the The lumber shipments of Washing- (!» P inring them. axoept those guilty of destroying prop gard says the report w ill show the Manhattan beach hotel were swept Mediterranean ports, reports that the erty. It also agrees to recognize the value of snob tests and suggest methods away, and a magnificent lawn in front French bark Coriuthe, while beclamed ton this year are slightly over 20,000,- N | ««n l«h V e r s io n o f . Haiti.- Order of Railway Telegraphers and its of reconipeusiug the dairymen for the of the swell OrieutMl hotel w'as made a recently near the island of Hulcemas, a 000 feet, larger than for a like period Havana, (Jot. 13.— A meager loss of cattle. members. Spanish prison settlement off the coast in 1896. has been received of another imp dismal waste. F r e i g h t Thl«*v«** « a p t u r e d . In a fog at Argentine. Kan., five The old Lake Shore Lumber Com engagement between theHpaniib' Hog island, during the afternoon, of Morocco, was attacked by armed aaat-bound Santa Fe trains were mixed Secret service agents of the Chicago added another big section to the portion Moors in boats. The pirates bonnd pany’ s mill, at the south end of Lake under General Echague and up in a reir-end collision just outside & Northwestern railway have arrested which had previously gone to 8« a, and the orew and pillaged the ship. The Union, Seattle, burned last week. Maceo, in which it is claimed tb* the railway yards, the trains following in Chicago the members and stopped another such storm would wipe it and crew of the Seville succeeded in rescu The loss was about #2,000. sn-gents sustained heavy losiei, aaob other closely. Seversl ears and tbe operations of the most skillful as several other adjoining districts out of ing one of the crew of the Corinthe The payroll of the city of Spokane the *°8,e8 ° f th® Spaniards wen two of the engines were wrecked, but w ell as successful gang of freight-oar existence altogether. and captured one boatload of tbe Moors. for September amounted to #10,166 24. m ittedly severe. miraculously enough no one was killed. pilferers with whom the railroad de The battle occurred October A t Sandy Hook, where even the When the Seville approached the Cor In order to get the cash the city was Four persons were slightly injured. tectives of that oity have had to deal breath of a breeze can be twisted into iuthe, the pirates opened fire npon her, compelled to discount the warrants 1 General Echague reports thst he 1« A dispatch from Lowell observatory. with in many years. It is known thus a gale, last night’s storm was a howl killing two men and wounding four per cent. inenrgents very etrougly intrenched Flagstaff, Artz., announces that the far that five railroads have suffered ing hurricane. Tbe waves broke high and eventually compelling the Seville der Maceo himself on the height President Winter, of the Northern astronomers of the observstory have through tbe operations of the gang, er than ever before, and at one time to retire. A Spanish boat has been Pacific Railway Company, has, it is Gualitos, in Pinar del Rio. diaoovered that the planets Mercury xnd it ia believed not less thau #10,000 the old tower which incoming and out sent to Morocco with instructions to said, closed the deal for a site fora pas heights were bombarded for and Venus each turns ouoe on its axis worth of property haa been stolen w ith going ships signal shook aud tuttered demand the release of the prisoners and hours with all the means st tb«« senger station in Seattle, the purchase nunr' w " " lnB the payment of indemnity. The out prioe being daring one revolution of the sun. mak in the last six months. as though it would be blown ovtr #167,000. mand of the Spanish command». rage took place in Spanish waters. ing tbe day just equal to the year on A ll day long the wind blew a gale of t i .» k - «, . ,, , . , the end of that time he wot A n K le rtlo n L y n c h in g . these planets. They find further that l « J hw »!k h r ” * harb<f one <5ay heights by assault, and put mtff The state election caused a murder fifty miles at Asbury Park. High tide P eter Fellers. Venua is not cloud oovered, as has been row ' r , f0t “ lle" Wlth a »urgent, to death with bavone», - and lynching at Mount .function, G h . at noon seemed to be at the maximum. Woodbnrn, Or., O ct 12.— Peter row of smelt about four feet wide and _ *— * reported, but has about it a thick at (ins William s, Populist (negro), struck Hundreds of people lined the shore? Fellers, who died a few days ago at three to four inches deep, that had ing them a heavy loss It 1» »"PP* mosphere. while Mercury has none. they snffered a still further low - watching the destruction that came a ticket ont of a Democratic negro been driven in by the storm. Everything within his home near Butteville, was one of It has been semi-oftlcially announced to ter’ s hand. The Democratic negro with every wave. heavy cannonade which wa« ( the oldest pioneers in Marion county. The law against killing quail in at their retreat. In Constantinople that the Turkish gov strnck W illiam s for his insolence, and reach of the waves was used as a bat ernment, after weighing tbe matter W illiam s tired at his assailant, but tering ram to break down the struc He was born in France. March 6, 1822; Washington expired last week. Theo F o r W e y l e r ’ . Bemovsl- came to this country in 1847 and set retically, they have been protected for and oonaultiug certain advisors, came missed his aim aud shot and instantly tures on the beach. The great board Havana, Oct. 13.— The coo* to a decision not to admit tbe United killed Engineer Middleton, of the Cen walk was pounded to pieces in many tled in Davis connty, Illinois; came to five years, but practically the little Mates warship Bancroft through the tral railway, who was an onlooker. , places. From Deal lake to the bound Oregon in 1853, and for the first four game birds have had a continual strug Spaniards who are against 0* W eyler are asking for hia reo Dardanelles, and therefore she w ill nut Bystanders took W illiam s and lynched ary line, it is a complete wreck. The years ran a freight team between Ore gle for their lives. the ground that his continnmf be able to act as tbe gnardship of the him and riddled bis body with bullets. marble monument which marks the gon City and Albany. He then settled The reports of the harbor and cus upon his present farm near Bntteville, office means the sure loss of the l*-- United States legation in these waters. spot where the New Era went down in toms business for the month of Septem where he lived for forty-two years. He A large part of the Cuban element* Tbe porte. it la said, also decided not W h e a t is A d v a n c i n g . the early days of Asbury Park was un ber show Oriental imports ' amounting be w illin g to accept home left a widow and six children. to admit the guardships of Greece and Manitoba wheat is advancing daily. dermined by the waves aud toppled to #350,855; Oriental exports, #265, other captain general be Holland. A t seme points where competition is into the sea. Wreckage is strewn over 000; total foreign exports, #369,850; There is a positive assurance i I v o r y A g a i n K em a nd e rt . Tbe British ship Kilburn. which has unusually keen as hi;-h as BT cents has ♦.he beach as far as the eye can reach. to all points, #479,998. London. Oct. 12.— Edward J. Ivory, total , ... . friends here to the effect that « * « ju ft arrived in Sau Franoiaco. reports been paid to tbe farmer, while B0 oeuta alias Bell, the saloon keeper of New A anbstdy of doo.o fee« o f logs has Martinez Campos is w illin g »^ * the loss of two of her crew on the voy is now the general price for No. 1 hard Hoc CholerA in Ohm Valley. York, charged with aiding and abetting ¡ » M pledged by tin and work ious to return to Cuba, but that b* age from Newcastle. She was only tbronghout the province. Cincinnati, Got. 1 4. — The reports the alleged dynamite conspiracy, was ill be commenced on the removal of not come until he bringa the bo®*’ nine days ont when she ran into a from the farmers in Ohio ami Indiana brought up again today on a remand •he jam in the Willapa river at once. Ten W ere Drow ned. storm. Tbe two men were sent aloft are alarming over the losses from hog from the Bow street police court The channel w ill be cleaned as soon as concessions with him. Anondc**“ ing has existed between the re In a collision between the steamers cholera. The corn crop ia very large, to stow away the topsail, and while Counsel for the treasury department there is sufficient rise in the river to here and the government 1 they were so engaged a violent lurch Alexander and Emden. on the Ham but the hogs are dying fast. The hog float th© debris. called several witnesses. Tbe prisoner President of the Cabinet • caused John Anderson, a Swede, to burg. near Hull, the former tank, cholera haa prevailed for some weeks wss again remanded for a week. loose his bold, anti fallin g he struck drowning ten of tbe crew. Competition amoDg grainbuyers ran send Martinez Campos S»f « * and during the last week the losses the prioe of wneat wheat up to 45 cents per rule against John Harvey, an American, price in rDlft concessions concessions i it f there mere is * - r have not only increased in tbe infected W h o i . . . i , t ir a in - U e a le r A n l g n . . A Lightvhip Founder*. knocking him off the yardarm and to bushel in Garfield one day last week of *onle °* the insurgent ' on* V t, districts, but the disease is becoming Philadelphia. O ct 12 — John Lunn. gether they fell. Andersou was thrown It is reported in (Queenstown thst the genearl throughout the Ohio valley. wholesale grain dealer, has made an and thousands of bushels were sold at fleld* 8afflcien* *° llloW into the sea and drowned and Harvey Daunt’a rock lightship, having on assignment for the benefit of his credit- that figure. The amount of wheat dis- men* *° B*ate to the Pabl1® revolution is struck on the deck, but died in a few board a crew of eight men. haa foun •“ weakening, weakening. *n,) ” The game of checkers has been play ors. The liabilities amount to #73,000- posed of since the price reached 45 ^eTn,n•'n,’ dered. hours. cents is estimated at between 5,000 and itself means the final end of assets, #30,000. ed in Egypt since about 2000 B. C. 10.000 bushels. revolution. ” It la generally believed among the T h « B o rla n d '» Crew. laadmg Cathono olergy that Bishop S t Louis, Oct. 14. — In spite of tbe La Grande. Oct. 12.— Tw o more ar- A fishermens protective association A F o u l Munisv. Captain Anderson snd 20 other un fact that Miss Lillian Russell’s father rests have been made of persona alleged has been formed by the fishermen of H or tin an. of Cleveland, O., diocese, Topeka, Oct. 13.— Alfred Ci _ w ill be tendered the position of rector fortunate men. compo.iug the crew of is lying dead at hia home, she appealed to have been egagert in the robberv of M arrs landing and vicinitv. who of the Catbulio university at Washing the ill-fsted bnrk James A. Borland, in her usual role in the comic opera, the bank in Joseph. W a llow * county hoped to extend the organisation all a decrepit veteran of tbe M*»1 ^ ton, made vacant by the resignation of arrived in San Franctso on the Alaska “ An American B eauty," at the Cen October 3 Today John Martin ami s ong the river to The Dalle,. The was murdered in a foul nia“ i *l_;i Bishop Keane. Tbe bishop, who is at Packers’ Asaociatiou steamer Afnogak, tury theater tonight. She was not Ben Owenby were examined before a object of the organization ia to pre home, near the Leavenw orth^^ present in the East, haa given out noth which came iu from Port Townsend. notified of his death until thi. morn justice in Enterprise and held in #->iii(x vent the depredations of pettv thieve, >•"■ 8I™® «'"> » >»9t - night - - - - h Jt ing concerning the appointment, but it The Borland went ou the rocks while ing. Her reasons for playing, as bonds to appear before tbe next grand among tbe net* snd traps. During the Wai a “ ‘ * " ' 7 * e» « raD’ wh.° ia said be baa been privately notified trying to make tbe harbor at Tugidek given, are that she did not desire to de jury. James Tucker, the robber that present season this kind of thieving has ®rable P®n' ion moDP-r - _ Tbe prive the sixty chorus girls of night's was wounded at the time of the rob- been going on to such an extent th .. in a one-room bon«e. that be ia the cboioe of tbe pope and island, Alaska, September lit. that hit visit in the East ia for the vessel and cargo, consisting of 30,000 wage* She said they could ill afford h*ry, has turned state’s evidence, and life has become a burden to the aver <1icatea ,hat while he » * » purpose o f making arrangements for case* of salmon, were a total loaa, but it, end she was w illin g to make thi >* was through him that the arrestt *ge fisherman, and it ig rmn™,* P*r 1 ««« night some pesron j all the mem bets of tb* orew escaped. were made. taking on hit new duties. through this organization to teach th. *nrt him a blow (* sacrifie* In their behalf. light-fingered a few I m w ^ with a hatchet, sinking M f IDE NEWS OF THE WEEN