Washington County hatchet and Forest Grove times. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1896-1897, November 19, 1896, Image 3

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    W A S H IN G T O N
A BLIND
LAD SAW.
Tb. - x - Kltf, KuallltHl H|m
c«ru ObJttuU.
A C LIPPE R ’ S
D)t
San Fraucisoo, Nov. 17— Luoien Ba-
sja Collecting a Large
Force a t Vladivostok.
1T T ?
blind Ud' haN »ooi-
! deutal‘y found out that he can see ob­
jects by the use of the cathode ray.
Such is the assertion of Dr. Waverly
MENACE t o
A S I A ’S
P E A C E C lark, who is overjoyed over the dis­
covery of .he new use of the mysterious
beams.
The discovery that at least
some of the blind can see by the rays
y Niival ▼ «• • • !• a n d 0 * « r
One
came about by a careless remark made
fyaadred T h o u s a n d
M eu
at
th e
by Dr. Clark, an enthusiastic student
I port— *, e r
W a r lik e
I* r e p a r a tio n * . of the cathode ray.
Bacigalupi had
l SjD Jraooisoo, Nov. 10.— The Bulle- been a pupil at the institution for the
deaf aud blind at Berkley for several
liays:
years.
|"A letter containing a duplicate of
Friday last he came to this oity,
lilidvices sent by too regular currc-
Ljdent of the Hong Kong Press, at with a dozen unfortunate lads from the
kdiroatook, was received by the last same place. They went to the Baldwin
,11 gteamer, aud was turned over theater. Afterward Bacigalupi stepped
fiie Bulletin today. The communi- into his father’s phonograph aud “ X ” -
ray parlors, under the Baldwin hotel.
llioD shows that the czar is massing
mi in tlm V ladivostok district, and Dr. Clark joined in conversation with
f , large number of naval vessels 1'eter Bacigalupi, and his sou, aud as a
iDorthern waters. The principal de- sudden thought came to him, he said:
Luoien, step into the “ X ’ ’-ray room
j of the situation are contained in
j * n<1 find out if you can see anything.”
i following paragraphs:
Bacigalupi started the apparatus and
•Although the Russian govern-
i handed his son the fiooroscope. As
!0t explains that the massing of
Luoien adjusted it to bis eyes and
oops iu the Primorsk and Eastern
turned it toward the rays, he shouted:
berm is due [to “ exchange of army
“ Rapa, I can see light.”
[visions, ” it is learned that in all the
A ll three beoame exoited. The over­
[visions of V lad ivostok there are not
joyed father placed a solid block of
■ than 112,000 men of arms, which
wood, on the back of which were a
dialer army is looked upon as a men-
key, a screw and some uails, iu front
eto the peace of A sia.’
of the green light and asked his son if
"Tbs correspondent commenting on
he could Bee anything. Luoien im­
»situation, says:
mediately replied:
While it is confessed that Kus-
‘ ‘ Yes, I can see a key and some
is entitled to some outlet to the
| things that look like nails”
Ljtfo, the continuous and warlike
Physician, father and eon were now
tpsratious are anything but ruassur-
greatly exoited, aud another test was
The frequent presence of Russia’s
made. A purBe, half-bound with steel,
jineers at Port Arthur, and their
and in whioh a key had been placed,
ierstions in Manchuria, with the
was pat before the light in a folded
eitoonsent of China, are highly sig-
magazine. Lnoien was asked what he
Irant indications of the relations be-
saw, and replied that there was a key
Lr.'ii V us ia and China, aud point
inside of a dark rectangular pieoe of
Lmisti kabl/ to the common object of metal of Borne kind. The test was
lussia’a warlike preparations.’
considered complete, and Dr. Clark
‘ ‘It behooves the British govern- and Peter Bacigalupi have been busily
Lent to thoroughly investigate this engaged telling the story over and
W t important matter.’ ”
over again to their friends. It has set
the medical men to thinking, and a
iHE EMPE ROR T O T H E R E C R U I T S
large number of other similar experi­
ments w ill be made. A study w ill be
fl(ll*m ’ a O r a tio n t « I I I * (in te n Hoi*
made of the matter, and it is believed
dlera.
wonderful results can be obtained.
| London, Nov. 16.— The Times’ Ber-
THE
WHOLE
F A M IL Y
CRAZY.
D dispatch says:
|The ceremony of swearing in the re­ An Extraordinary Case of Religious
mits for the garrisons of Berlin,
Mania.
|andau, Carlottenbnrg and Gross-
Boomanrille, Out, Nov. 17.— A
Aterfield this afternoon took place most extraordinary case of religious
(front of the royal palace
Emperor
mania is reported from a farmhouse
■¡Ilium delivered an oration, in the
near the Long Sault. There, for a
purse of which he said:
number of years, resided Elijah Rice,
|‘‘You have just taken an oath upon his wife and fifteen children.
The
i crucifix and the standard to me, eldeBt sou, Lonis, 22 years old, recently
rwar lord, and to the Fatherland, became iusane, and announced himself
taa the crown is naught without as the "prince of the sandhills,” and
Saltar and the crucifix, so the army declared that Christ had appointed him
[nothing without the Christian relig- to reform the world.
You are called as soldiers in my
The mania extended to the father,
(»ping to serve me iu single-handed mother and the other children, who
llegiance.
Ever remember you have neglected the farm and spent their
reived your weapons to protei t thi time in singing and praying.
Re­
town and altar.
In view of the gen- cently the father oonoeived the idea
fil mistrust now prevailing, it is that Louis was pursued by the devil,
peially your duty by obedienoe al- and that it must be beaten out of him.
(ays to set a good example.
You are Louis was knocked down with a leg
psring the army in the year we celo­ of a chair, and Mr. and Mrs. Rice and
mic as the oenteniiary of the birth of two sons pounded him into insensibil­
i great Emperor W illiam .
Never ity. When this was done, they were
ktget what he accomplished. We are satisfied the devil was driven out.
pduty bound to maintain what he
Their next move was to celebrate
lated. His eyes rests upon the whole the Feast of the Passover, and one of
my. God grant that at the call of the little children was to be saorifioed
»ven wo may appear worthily before as the "pascal lamb.” One of the
sons, a mere boy, told tbiB to a clergy­
I The Daily Mail's Berlin dispatch says: man, who informed the police. On
] "The following words, held to indi- visiting the farm, they found Rice and
pie his personal feelings on the recent his son Louis suffering from intense
mswitz incident at Carlsruh, ne­ mauls, and had them removed to the
tted in Emperor W illia m ’s speech:
Kingston insane asylum. The doctors
| ’’ 'Hold your uniform in honor. The say the other members of the family
i who insults your coat insults the w ill recover._______________
png; who assaults the king's coat as-
N IAG AR A H A R N E S S E O .
»its your chief lord.’ ”
| The Bruswitz incident, it w ill be
membered, was that of a German Switch In the Bis Power-House Turned
at Midnight.
®y officer who ran through the body
|workman, who inadvertently blushed
Buffalo, N. Y., Nov. 17— A t mid­
minst him iu a cafe, and who de- night tonight, the turning of the
Vued to apologize, on the ground that switch in the big power-house at Niag­
ara falls oompleted the circuit which
o insult was intended.
caused Niagara river to flow up hill,
ATTLE W I T H
D E S P E R A D O E S . so to speak, by returning a fraction of
its resistless energy wliiob has already
w" M e x ic a n » W e r e K i l l e d a n d
T iro
swept past the gates of Buffalo, baok
Texan« Wuuuried*
into that city, twenty-seven miles dis­
St Louis, Nov. 10.— A special to tant The harness was buckled that
Republic from DulUs, T e i., says: hitches the factory wheels of Buffalo to
Deputy United States Marshal Er- the greatest cataract ou earth
This
*nd posse arrived in Dallas today morning the street oars of this oity
a scoot in the panhandle after were moved by falls power
The switches in the Buffalo Btreet
J^P^ioan cattle-thieves. Erwin gives
of a battle in Childress county, railway power house were turned on
in which two Mexicans were exactly at midnight by the chief engi­
Red and two Texans wounded. The neer of the General Electno Company.
Ricans had committed numerous Every thingworked^moothly.
'beries, and several murders iu Colo-
A Football Accident.
to and New Mexico, and had been
Lawrence, Kan., NoT' 1 1 T ’ 1" .**!*
Nued into Western Oklahoma and football game here between the state
In the K iow a and Ccmmanche university and Doane coUege of Crete^
nations of Oklahoma, they stole Neb. T. L. Serf, quarter back of the
*ard of fifty horses and several bead Nehr'aska team, was so badly injured
The Indians, who followed timThe'died tonight at 11:20, wtthou.
Mexicans, solicited aid from the regaining consciousness.
Kansas had
of Childress county, who, with
ball and Serf tsokhd to bring bt.
of deputies and citizens, over* m ,n down, and iu doing so alighted on
the Mexicans last baturday after- The back oi h.s neck.
He was carried
The Mexicans were armed with from the field and in a few hours ral-
and pistol*
Near the £ d but about 11 O’c lo c k began to »ink
J* / ^ ai7 of Childress and Hall coun- S 'd l y , and died a few minutes later
pitched battle took place, in Th ' l of Kansas' star players tonight
two of the five Mexicans in the <1 ceiled to forever abandon football,
"
killed and one wounded.
£ ? £ Doane team is so broken up that
R msy disband. No blame 1» attached
livers wtU do for pate de foie
to ” ny one.__It was purely an accident.
^•hut those of geeee.
Socialist Outrage Iu Orcec.
S ta ll W n g o n i in N « w Y o r k .
Patras. Greece, N ot . 17.- A aoclal-
r York, H ot . 1 6 .-1 « was an-
lit knisd « * *
me^chiI1, “ I T .
-6 today at the postoffice that in
* or two the first horseless mail
» ever used in the United States the first outrage of the kind which
9 put upon the streets of this baa occurred in Greece^____
They w ill be employed in the
Wnnroe Itoctrln. Iu r «»a .
ion of m ail from letter-boxes
Pari», N ot . 17.—The
H>e city, and letters thns collect-
•o be sorted, Mumped and sent
Proper railway rtation without
the general or any branoh
*
Monro« doctrine iu w
agreement w ill em t-xra- toe
L t l m e u t of the Cuban trouble*
Tb.
Ship
C O U N T Y
H A T C H E T .
M ISHAP.
Laruaca
H im
A u o t h e r Veaaul.
Down
A
by
Han Franoisoo, Nor. 1«.—-Early yes­
terday morning the British ahip Lar-
naoa arrived off the port from Valpar­
aiso. She whh met outside the heada
by a pilot who carried orders for her to
proceed to Portland. Her captain at
once changed his course and headed bia
veasel with the westerly wind to clear
Point Keyes, on a tack cat to the open
sea.
The big vessel was slowly moving
along under the light breeze when sud­
denly came a confused shouting of or­
ders off to starboard, aud the next in­
stant a veasel under full sail crashed
xUto the Laruaca, juat forward of the
main rigging. For a moment the two
vessels hung together, then ground into
each other aa they swung apart. Their
tangled rigging was torn from aloft
and came crashing to the decks of the
vessels, driving the soared sailors
under the timbers of the forecastle
head to escape the falling blocks and
cordage.
The vessel that ran into the British
ship was the Pierre Cornielle, bound
in from Newcastle. Pilot Miller had
boarded her some hours before and was
directing the bark’s oourse, leaving the
crew to keep a lookout ahead. The
vessel had all her sails set to catch the
light wind and she was going almost
dead before i t The pilot on the poop-
deck was unable to seo anything before
him except a big spread of caDwas and
he was not aware of the danger until
the two vessels were together. The
men on the lookout forward had be­
come engaged in other work and ne­
glected to keep watch. The night was
clear and the master and crew of each
vessel blames the other for the disaster.
The Larnaca had her starboard bul­
warks crushed in, the rail torn away
and two plates in her hull above the
water line were out through.
The
Pierre Cornielle lost her jib-boom, and
with it went most of her headgear.
Home of her forward plates were start­
ed by the force of the collision. After
they had been separated the British
ship turned her bows for port, and w ill
be repaired before proceeding on her
voyage to Porltand.
In d u c e d
A Resume o f Events in the
Northwest.
EVIDENCE OF STEAD Y GROW TH
New *
G w th e r e d
in
O u r N e ig h b o r in g
A ll
th e
Tow n*
of
S ta t e « — I m p r o v e ­
m e n t N o t e d iu A l l In d tu itrle e —O r e g o n .
SE A T T LE
SW INDLER.
P o l e * to t ’o u i * F r o m
to U 'M h l n | t u n .
PO R TLA N D
T rn u
M ARKETS.
Frodue* Market.
Salem, Cascadi*
Seattle, Nov. 16. — What looks like ami Dayton, »4.25; Beuuui county and
the greatest land swindle ever perpe­ White Lily, »4.26: graham, »3.6t>r *•-
trated in Washington oame to light to­ I>erline, »2 50 per barrel.
W hkat — W alla Walla. 78@79c; Tal­
day. Fifteen men, Are of them with
their families, came to Seattle from ley, 81 (a 82c per bushel.
U atb —Choice white,38(tt40c per bush­
Bremond, l e x . , to take up homesteads
el ; choice gray, 36.a26c. Roiled onto
that Mr. MakuwskL manager of the so- are quoted as folio« s: Bags, j l.26<*
called "W ashington Fanning Laud 6.25; barrels, $4.50(47; cases, $3.76.
Company.” said awaited them here.
H ay —Timothy, $11.00 per ton; cheat,
These people have found that the land $6®7.60: clover, $6.60(a)7.60; oat, $7.B0;
oompany Is a “ fake,” and that Makew- wheat. $7.60.
B aulky —Feed barley, $16.00 per ton;
ski has absconded. He seonred »fiuo
from the members of his party and brewing, $16®17.
MiLLUTurrs — Bran. $13.00; shorts,
their friends that yet ezpect to oome
$14.60; middlings, »23.00; rye, 00«
and live on their homesteads “ re­ per cental.
served” for them.
B utter — Fancv creamery is quoted at
Tbe families now here sold all their 50c; fancy dairy, 35c; fair to good,
possessions in Texas to get mono}- to 20(422)40.
P otatoes .—California, 66c; Oregon,
pay their expenses in reaching Seattle,
about » 1,000 being paid out in railroad 40<a66o per sack; aw eets, 2c per pound.
O nions —65c per cwt.
fares.
P oultry —Chickens, mixed. $2 25®
Four of them started baok for Texas 2.60. broilers, $1.00®1 75; geese, »0.00;
touight, and another lot w ill leave to­ ! turkeys, live. 10c; ducks, » 2.00(48.00
morrow.
: per dozen.
Makowski would put an advertise­
Kaos— Ranch, 27)uC per doxen.
C h rksi — Oregon, H e ; C alifoinia8a;
ment in a Polish paper that oiroulates
in Texas. The offloe of the company Yonng America, 12c per ponnd.
V koktablkh —Gariic,
new, 7c per
was given as 227 Poplar street, Seattle.
There is no such oompany here. The pound; cabbage, lc per pound; toma­
toes, 20c per b ox; string l>eans, 2)4
advertisement said the oompany had a ®3c per pound; wax beans, 2)*®3c per
large tract of land, and that. If any pound; cucumbers, 15®26c per b o«;
person desired to take up a homestead, egg plant, $1.50 per crate; corn, 10®
tbe oompsny would locate him for » 10, 12>4c per dozen; summer squash, 38«
per box; green peppers, $1 per box.
to be paid in advanoe.
T ropical F r u it —California leuiona,
In a letter to an intending im m i­
fancy,
are quoted at $3.00®4.00 per b o « ;
grant, Makowski paints a beautiful
bananas,
$2.60 per bunch; Valencia lain
picture of the home that oould be se­
oranges, $4.60®5.00; pineapples, $8.00
cured for »10, and abont »150 more, , ®4.00 per dozen.
"to build a house and get your farm in
F kksh F ruit — California apples, $1.08
condition.” He told him work at good ®1.60; Oregon, $1 per box; crab apples.
wages oould be bad at any time, and 05c; pears, T6@ 86e; prune, 2)4c per
advised that the reoipient of the letter pound; balaway pearlies, 60®75c; huaaa
tell all his friends and get them to river and Indian Red, 70c per box; wa­
termelons, Rogue river, $1.00 perdosen;
come.
From the story told to Chief of Po- : California, $1.26 per dozen ; cantoloupea,
I Oregon, 60c®$l per crate; quinces, $ !;
lioe Reid tonight by some of the vio- grapes, 40(.u'80c per crate; Hungarian
tims, Makowski has operated his »10
lums, 60c per box ; egg, 1 «ic per pound;
oertifioate sheme extensively in Texas
astern Concord grapes, 30c per basket.
and Illinois, and must have cleaned up
Dm k p F ruits — Apples, evaporated,
hundreds of dollars, as the police have bleached, 4@4)4c; unbleached, 3) r ®4 o ;
sacks or boxes, 4®6c;
learned that he baa been reoeiving sun-dried,
i pears, sun and evaporated, 6® fle;
many money order*
prunes, 3@6c per pound; figs. 10c per
pound.
STARVED TH E IR BABY.
W ool — Valiev. 9c, per pound; East­
ern Oregon, 6®7c.
H ops — New crop, f))4@12c; old, 6c.
U n n a tu r a l C o n d u c t o f a M o t h e r
In
N uts — Peanuts, 6®7c per pound h r
W a l l a W a lla .
raw, 10c for roasted ; cocoanu s, 00c pec
W alla Walla,Wash., Nov. 16.— Tom dozen; walnuts, 12® 14c; pine nuts,
Bassett and w ife were fined »60 aud 16c; hickory nuts, 8® 10c; cbeatna**,
costs today by Justice Nixon for starv­ 16c; Brazil, 12c; pecans, large, 14c;
ing tbeir infant child. The evidence Jumbo, 16c; filbertn, 12)*c; fancy, large,
showed that Bassett and his w ife were 14c; hard-shell, 8c; paper-shell, U»®
desirous of getting rid of an 18-months- i 2)ec.
P rovisions — P ortland pack : Smoked
old child, and tried to starve i t
They hams are qnoted at 10® 10' 8c per lb;
neglected it in every way, left it home picnic hams, 7c; boneless bams, 7)4«;
in the daytime without food or water i breakfaBt bacon, 10c; bacon, 6c; dry
and with no one to care for it.
1 salt sides, 6 '4 e; lard, 6-pound pails, 7c;
In default of payment of the fine they 10s, 6J,c; 60 b , 8)4 c ; tierces, 7o pec
j pound.
went to jail.
H ides — Dry bides, No. 1, 16 islands
Bassett and wife were arrested on the
complaint of Health Officer Alban, and upward, 0® 10e per pound; dry
kip, No. 1, 5 to 10 pounds, 7c per pound;
whose attention was called to the case dry calf. No. 1, under 5 pounds, 11® 13«;
by Mrs. M. E. Graves, in whose ohnrge dry sailed, one-tbird lets than dry flint,
the ohild had been placed by Mrs. Bas­ halted hides, sound steers, 60 pounds,
sett Tuesday night. Dr. Alban said in andover.de: do, 60 to 60 pounds, i e ;
oonrt today that when he called to see do, nnder 50 pounds and cows, 3,'s®^6!
the child he found it ravenous for do, kip, sound steers, 15 to 30 pounds,
food, dirty and poorly clad. The body 4c; do. veal, 10 to 14 pounds, 5c; do*
was covered with braises and sores, the calf, under 10 pounds, 6® 0c; green (nn-
salted), lc per pound less; culls (balls,
result of negleot on tbe part of the stags, moth-eaten, badly cut, scored,
mother. Mrs. Basset is bat 17 years hair slipped, weather-lieaten or grubby)
old and does not seem to understand one-third less.
the responsibilities of a mother.
B krswax —20®22 per pound.
T allow —Prime, per puuud, 2)4<lMc{
No. 2 and grease, 2®2)4c.
T o M » k » P a p e r P u lp .
Blackleg, a fatal disease among oat-
tle, is reported as being the oanae of
the death of stock in many looalltiea in
Grant oounty.
Morrow county's warrants w ill here­
after bear npon their faoe a photolitho­
graph of Hon. J. L. Morrow, “ the fa­
ther of the county.”
Lane county warrants have all been
called in up to March 29, 18H6. There
are now about 1,450 warrants outstand­
ing. They sell readily at par.
The Beaver H ill Coal Company has
a foroe of men at work at Beaver Hill,
Coos oounty, laying the maina for a
complete system of water works.
It is estimated by those in a position
to be fairly accurate, that 40,000 head
of oattle from the Harney country have
been shipped from Ontario this season.
The placer mining season is rapidly
drawing to a close. The ontpnt in
Eastern Oregon has exceeded all ex­
pectations, and indications point to an
increased output next season.
Farms for renting in Coos county
are hard to get bold of thia fall, and
many men who desire to rent have been
unable to get places. Usually there
are more farms than renters.
3. Bloodsworth, of the Flat, Union
oounty, lost two of his best fattening
hogs recently by feeding them dry
barley.
The barley beards collected
under their tongues until the bogs were
choked to death.
A number of quail and Denny
pheasants have been turned loose on
the John Day river and Canyon creek,
in Grant oounty. As the law striotly
forbids their destruction in the coun­
ties of Eastern Oregon, it is presumed
INSPECTION OF FOOD.
these birds w ill be given a chance to
Four Station* H mvm Keen K*tabli*hed in multiply and stock the valley.
Sau FranciHCo.
The Astorian says that the Foard &
San Francisco, Nov. 16.— San Fran­ Stokes Company, of Astoria, received
cisco has something among the cities from Dublin, Ireland, a letter from a
which makes her distinctive. She has wealthy firm in that city ordering
fonr food inspection stations, planned 1,000 Oregon draft horses to be shipped
after the fashion of a custom-house or to Ireland as soon as the horses can be
the taxing stations of the old walled secured. The letter specifies that the
towns of oontinentsi Europe— clearing­ horses must be without mark or blem­
houses to which the milk and meat ish. Mustangs or branded horses w ill
and vegetables of the city must come. not be received.
There are four of these stations, one
A resident of Coos river, who is in­
at the ferries, one at Fourth and Berry terested in the fishing industry, informs
streets, one at Central avenue and the Coos Bay M ail that great numbers
Geary street, and the fourth at A la ­ of salmon are wantonly killed every
bama and Army streets, whioh was fall in Daniels creek, and, in fact, in
formally opened last night.
nearly all the creeks which empty into
There was no formal dedication. the main river. The salmon go up
Only the big shed at Army and A la ­ these creeks to spawn, where they
bama streets blazed with electnoity prove an easy prey to boys, who kill
against its whitewashed interior. G ov­ them with clubs or throw them on the
ernor Budd dropped in informally, banks with pitchforks, just out of pure
driven in a four-in-hand and swaddled “ cuBsedness,” as tbe fish are unfit for
with rugs, and the invited gnests of food. Everybody on the bay is more
the board of health sat flown with the or less interested in tbe fishing indus­
board to a substantal banquet.
try, whioh annually puts a large sum
A ll the gentlemen waited last night of money in circulation, and steps
to see the first wagons come into the should be taken to see that the law is
depot. Lardineters and the handy lit­ enforoed, and that the salmon are pro­
Albany, Or., Nov. 16.— The Niagara
tle deteotive lay ready to hand and at tected during the close season.
sawmill property, at Niagara, up the
midnight the big doors rumbled baok
North Bautiam, was recently sold by
aud the first wagon clattered in for in­
Washington.
tbe assignee to O 'N e ill Broa & Callo-
spection.
After that there was a
The oity marshal of Walla W alla ban, and the sale has since been con­
steady stream until almost daylight, has been authorized to collect poll-tax firmed by the oonrt.
The firm of
and Mr. Reinstein's clever soheme had from Chinamen, and 10 per oent was O 'N -ill Bros, is the owner of the
received Its first practical exemplifica­ allowed him for an interpreter.
Lebanon paper mills, and it is learned
tion. The plan costs the oity jiwt
Fewer than 100.000 bushela of wheat that this sawmill plant, whioh oost
11,000, and is not lutonded to apply to remain in the warehouses in Garfield, originally about » 20,000, is to be con­
the markets, but the consumer who and what there is, is the property of verted into a pulp m ill by the pur­
buys direotly from the producer w ill large wheatraisera, who can afford to chasers. Mr. O 'N eill went to Niagara
know that everything he eats bears the hold.
today to look the property over. It is
the intention of tbe company to start
oity hall's mark.
Biuce Belknap shot a catamount on in oonnection with the pulp m ill a pa­
Long
Prairie
last
week.
The
brnte
A RACE WAR.
per m ill to manufacture all kinds of
bad become quite bold and had de­ finished papers. The company's m ill
stroyed
considerable
poultry
in
that
SerionR Trouble Between White and
at Lebanon only makes straw paper.
vioinity.
Colored Mill Haud».
The new paper m ill w ill probably be
The mnoh-discusaed deal of tbe located in Albany, as it is desirable to
Eldorado, Ark.,
N ot . 18.— The
white and oolored laborers employed Northern Paoiflo Railway Company have it located on both lines of rail­
at the Hawthorne mills, twelve miles for a location for a depot of its own in roads. There are large quantities of
southwest of here, have been waging a Feattle has been consummated, aud tbe hemlock and balm timber up the^dan-
raoe war since last Monday.
The deeds to the property filed.
tiam, which w ill be used to make the
whites who are largely outnumbered
Sinoe tbe recent fall of snow upon pulp. This w ill add another import­
by the negroes, declared that the ool­ the Huckleberry and Calispel ranges, ant industry to this portion of Oregon.
ored men should not be permitted to many deer have been seen along the
B u r g la r * ( l o t t h o W o r s t o f I t .
work in the mills, and warned them to foothill* overlooking the C olville valj
Rochester, N. Y ., Nov. 16.— On«
leave. The negroes did not go, and a ley. The snow storm has also oansed
number of white men whipped a ne- other animals to approach the settle­ burglar was shot to death and another
wounded and captnred at 2 o'clock this
groe. That night, a oar and several ments.
tents in whioh the negroes were sleep­
The farmers of the C olville valley morning in Elba, Genesee county,
ing were surrounded by armed white are (hipping large quantities of hay, while resisting arrest after entering
men, and over 100 shots were fired into potatoes, cabbage and egga to British W. A. Hundergark’s general store.
the car and tents. How many negroes Colombia. Shipments from farm pro­ Tbe bnrlgar-alarm in tbe atore awak­
were hurt cannot be ascertained, but it ducts from that valley thia year w ill ened the proprietor in hia dwelling.
is known that a woman was fatally show up as largely as from any other He summoned the citizens who aur-
rounded the store and called on tbe
wounded. Yesterday there was fur­ section on the Northern railway.
burglars to surrender.
Tbe robbers
ther rioting, the nature of which has
A large number of sheep were killed ■bowed fight
Many shots were ex­
not been ascertained, but the sheriff
at tbe Mission-street crossing of the changed. Afterwards one burlgar was
has gone there with a posse of deputies
Great Northern in Hpokatie the other
found dead behind the store. His com­
to restore order. The m ills are idle
evening, and were the next day taken
panion was wounded and surrendered.
today, neither whites nor blacks being
out beyond Hillyard and buried with He says bis ntme is George Hteveni,
at work. _____ ____________
all due ceremony. The railway com­ bnt refuses to say more.
K«rognis#fl l»y Bolivian*.
pany furnished a oar and locomotive
Suroe, Bolivia, via Galveston, Tex., for the occasion.
T i t « R e v i v a l a t R ftflto t.
Nov. Id.— The committee on foreign
Bristol, Uoim., Nov. 11.— A busi­
H ill creek, a tributary of Coal creek,
affairs in the chamber of deputies has in Cowlitz county, was flooded the ness revival is felt here, and tbe most
reported in favor of the recognition of other day and several hundred thousand notable instanoa oX it ia foond at tbs
the Cuabn iinurgents as belliegrents. feet of logs were splashed into tbe main works of tbe Bristol Brass <fc Clock
The Argentine minister has been in­ stream. It is a great sight to witness Company.
Beginning tonight, the
structed to demand of Bolivia theevac- the flooding of logs out of a mountain factory w ill rnn overtime.
Thia
nation of the district of Ban Antonio, stream, and the neighbors always turn course is necessary to fill orders, which
lately occupied by the Bolivian*
have been received.
oat to see it.
F lour — Portland,
S
Merch»iiflI*« Market.
S almon —Columbia, river No. 1. tails,
$1.26® 1.60; No. 2. tabs, $2.26®2.»0;
fancy, No. 1, fiats, $1.76® 1.86: Alaska,
No. 1, tails, $1.20® 1.30; No. 2, tails. »1.90
®2.25.
C ordaor — M anilla rope. lb.-inch, ia
quoted at 8c; White sisal, bard twisted:
Rope, l ) 4-in. cir. and upward, t>S,«;
rope, 12-tLread, 6)4c.
S ugar —Golden C, 4 ).c ; extra 0, 4)4c;
dry granulated, 6c; cube crushed and
powdered. 6c per pound; )-.c per pound
discount on all grades for brorapt cash;
half barrels. )»c more than barrels;
maple sugar. 16® 18c per pound.
Cornell—Mocha, 27®Slc per pound;
Java, fancy, 2 ha29e; Costa Kica, 20®
23)4c; Caracal, 22)v®25c; Salvador, M)
®22c; Arbuckle, $16.15; Lion, $18.18;
Columbia, $16.15 per case.
Rica— island, 4)4® 5c: ■ Japan, 4 )4 e
5c ; New Orleans, 4®4)4c.
C oal O il — Cases,
10c;
ban s!*,
17)4c; tanks, 16J4c per gallon.
W heat B ags — Calcutta, $4.26®4.8f)4
for July and August deliveries.
■ sat Mark*».
Bear— Grose, top steers, $2.26; rows,
$1.75®2.00; dressed beef, 3!.® 4;.,c per
pound.
M utton —Gross, beet sheep, wethwn,
$1.76; ewes, »1.50; dressed mutton. 8) 4*
per pound.
V ia l — Net, small, 6®6)4e; large,
4c per ponnd.
D ogs — Gross, choice, heavy, $3.00®
3.26; light and feeder«, $2 60; (treated,
$3.60(£3.75 per cwt.
SAN
F R A N C IS C O
M A H K ET8.
P otato « — Garnet Chile, 40®60o;
Salinas Burbanks, 60<d76c; Early R e « .
3U® 40c; River Burbanks, 26(gJt6as
sweets, 76c®$1.00 per cental.
O nions — 2ib«30r per sack for ye!!-»«.,
50c for pfckle.
E ggs —Store, 24®26c; ranch, 37)4*;
docks, 26:: per drzen.
C hbrbn — Fancy, mild, new, 9 ® ]0 c{
fair to good, 7)4 ®8 » c : Yonng A menu*.
9® 10c: Eastern. 12®13c per ponnd.
W o o l — han Joaquin and noufhefla
coast, poor, 4®6; do good, 4 l. ® 6j ; hau
Joaqmn footbilt, good to choice, « V «
7)%c; do year'» fleece, 4 («6 )2s ; N w ade,
heavy, 6‘« 7c; do, choice, Hi4H)gc; North­
ern, choice, 10® l ie per pound.
H av — W heat, $8 00® 11: wheat and
Judge John N. Seott, h.-itbeT-ln-law
Fined fur Insulting Cnrlisl«.
*e h o «> l H a p fv fi«* B a r n # «l.
oat, $7'<xll>; oat, I631S barley, $7.Ob®
Covington, Ky.» Nov. 18. — James of ex-president Harrison, is spoken of
8
60;
«Walls, first crop, »4®6 do eei-ond
Chicago. Nov. 18.— Spark* from the
Fagiu was fined »20 and costa today already as oollector of tbe port of Port ruins of the manual training school, crop, $»-flO®6®0 ; clover, $ tt«6 ; slock.
for throwing a lighted cigar Into the Townsend.
which burned last night, set fire today $4.601*6 60; per ton.
face of Secretary Carlisle as the latter
The sloop Surf Duck, trading be­ to the old Central high school build­
VviSTABLU—Bay tomatoes, 15®25c;
was leaving the hall where he ad­ tween A bezdeen and Cjueets, was found ing. on West Monroe street, used by Idly rucumiiers, 25®36c per box: ptsk-
1
»«,
best. 1) 4« per ponnd; bay squash.
dressed the polities! meeting • « wbiob outside tbe bar early last week upset. the board of education as a warehouse,
eggs were thrown at h i « .
Tbe rug which discovered her and tow­ and »80,000 worth of school supplies 20®26c; egg Plant, 2o®40c, Alameda
ed her in found no trace of her owner, stored in it were deetrayed. Seven bar­ corn, » 1 ; Beikley, do, 80«flbc per crate;
graan pep peri, 25® 60c; green okra, 4045
l.owsll Mills SUH Up.
Captain Hank, and he was undoubtedly rels at oil in the basement exp'cded 76c per box; Lim a beans, 60®76c: string
Lowell, M at*, Nov. 16.— The Tre- drowned. Tbe sioop mast hare been and sent the debris flying in every di- beans. »1 per sack; garlic,
pa*
mont and Suffolk m ill* were started caught in a aqoall and thrown on her reetion, bn» ne »me was injured. Tbs pound.
today, gltin g work to 1,000 operative* beam end*
loea ia »«t.OOtt. fu lly inaurud.
v! s o u ) lot t*9l
jifia ui L g *
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