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1 NEWS OF IKE WEEK from All Parts o f the World and the Old. New O F IN T E R E S T T O O U R READERS R tv ltw M l B > p p a a l> | i C a lle d of o f Ih o Ih o Im p o rt- ro o t W ooh F ro m l b . T e le g r a p h C t l u u l tiyrtsiag la Crago.y A Buenos Ayres dispatch states that tbe revolution under way in the Urn gnayan republic ia gradually gather : a t strength. Its exact proportions are aa yet onknown. at the telegraph oom- Hawaii Cannot Long Main pa Dies have been seised by the govern ment and nothing ia allowed to oome tain Its Government. out. It ia reported, however. that there bave been severs! hot skirmish«# on tbe frontier between the rebels and F O S T E R 'S V IS IT T O THE ISLANDS government forced Several houses bave been burned, it ia said, and ter- oral were killed on each aide. : THEY W l II) et ANNEXED P e o p l# A ¡f.r v y J e w e le r . I it C e n tU a t d v I t m a l I Fear i h ««(« Thai M ay S om e O ccu r— THE N O R in O ttS T NEW S STO R M . Y a k u b .m . | ----o f r i s e L i v e . K .|*orte«t — t l y n a n i l l . OF T he o r ie :- K .c l,.d ( M S la Ir a r lu g » t r . » « . - I'u lu a l., "»I S t Panl. Dec. « . — News from the San Francisco, Deo. 1 tv g m I bhxmni hat teen w e ig u r today. A Resume o f Fvents in tho ! •hip Doric aim ed touight",J“* Kou* and Yokohama J , “ ; So far as ienriifd, only fi** htM have Northwest. follow ing Oriental been lo*L Of eviurse, noth tug hat yet been heard from the rvuo'ie districts Yokohama society is to™ mysterious poisoning CHM beyond the reach <'f the t^lruraph. and EVIDENCE OF STE AD Y G RO W TH it may be auotner week betore it can be rew, » gentleman occopyu,."- poaiitTely stated that there haa not aial position, and secret , ™ „±1 ohatua United Club w h o» ^ been more eenooa loss of life A ll ih. T o w ... ot to a lady of .ubatantial 7 " Tbe atreet» of tbe snowbound DikoU » « ■ « » " • - r.a our K .iik b o ri.c H t . t . - - improve- taken ill October 15, ,nd towns are bieng cleared as rapidly &= ......i Nol.J Iu a tl Indu.arla.-Oregon. 23. A coroner'i iuqnest w kL possible The extremely cold weather ba* froxen the «now uutil the immense Baker City bas a movement well un it waa (liBoovered that heh drifts hare reached the proportion* of der way to secure a public library. poisoned. The evidence gigantic icebergs. Dynamite is being Mr«. La rew, jost before hit ¡1 The Eagle woolen mills, at Browns- used to bia«l these out of the way, or after he was sick, had purchac dinary picss and «hovels being unable ville, new employs sixfy-oue men. nio in such quantities as to There are about 500 head of cattle fot druggist, hhe said shs wanne1 to make any impression on them Stork on the ranges has undoubtedly sale in Eagle valley. Union oouuty. malarial fever. Mrs t'arewul suffered heavily, aud a fuel famine is The 8autiuin river waa reported t<: markable story of a myiterioJ threatened in many of the smaller have been higher laat week than sine« woman dreased in black, who« 1 towns in the Dakotas. This is by uo the flood of 1891. her husband October lu. a , ‘. means a trivial matter where the mer- Senator elect Harmon, of Cool, Curry waa not at homo, and the won»* corv is ranging from 15 to 30 degrees and Josephine counties, makes public | ¡“ ^ r m8fk ' u8 a Ku -- — FF^HRUlBui I . appointment below »era I , him. Mr. Carew appeared toi his of * u a * registration s o approval w vp v * . law. , v «---- * v u tvj The rshorsds are beginning to get Tbe people of W allowa county w a n t1 J J Z 't h l* th® wom“ ■ their trains running again. The Ureat a special session of the circuit court. . £ .dri™ . “ eu* ' “nd *'0! N >rth*rn got its first train into St ^ ^ Paal from the snowbound district this They have an overstock of criminals j , Ootober 30> whUe morning, and tbe Northern Pacific re they wish to dispose of. Prairie City, Hrant county, has been [ 6UU1B mjBreriou, woman ports that its line is now open from M Portland to S t Paul. Delayed west- selected as tbe next meeting place of «------ house. She asked where Mr." bemnd trAcsconmiin’ al trains on this the directors of the first Eastern Hie- bedroom waa situated, andths- road, which were leing held at Tower gon District Agricultural Society. after telling her, went to U*j. City and F.$rgo. left those points at 5 The hospital, employe's quarters and I was the last seen of the mjitene o'clock this eveuin/, and theeistbonnd laundry at the Warm Springs agenoy j itor, bnt Mrs. Carew received fe trams, held at Maudau, are moving, have been completed and are now j a letter written by Carew, wh? and w ill be doe here tomorrow. The awaiting to be turned over to the gov-1 been thrown in a waste basket Northern Pacific officials do not aDtici- eminent as soon as tbe LO.v agent ar Carew died, aud the lnqneu pite any farther trouble, and expect to rive* progress, the woman wrote to nave trains running cn schedule time. The body of Ferdinez, tho cook of Low.ler & Hall, stating that i Tonight, farms and farm buildings . the ill-fated Arago, was fonnd last fooled the obemist, tho doctor, along e.x miles of tbe Chippewa river week on the beach, fifteen miles north | "s illy little w ife.” The poli are nnder water. Tbe flood is being of the Umpqna. Tbo remains w e re . been unable to find sDy trawl added to hourly at tbo rate of six identified by papers fo-nd in the j woman in black. The coroo»; inches, and before morning, unless the brought a verdict that Mr. Cu pockets. gorge break«, Chippewa Falls w ill be from the effects of arsemo por Seven miles of tho new motor rsil- . , .____.____ partly under water. A t 9 o’clock to ,’y , ™ 10 Polsou night. basements " f all buildings on way grade between Waterloo, Sodavillc 1 1 u D" Spring stree; are flooded, *nd in some ana Lebanon, are said to he now ready Mrs. Carew was then arrati \ iastar res the lower floors ar* covered. for the laying of rails. On aooonnt of 1 charged with the murder of In 1994 a simitar tl >ud occurred. cau9 the bad weather work has been disoon- baud, bnt was later release! ing a Ion of many thousands of d liars. tinned until next spring. Her trial was in progress v! A great deal of railway property ir The contractors who have been | steamer left, threatened, and many highway Hiid awarded the contract for fam ishing and railroad bridgts Will probably be swept placing rock on the north jetty, on SHE STRUCK A ROC aw4y. ---------------------- - , Coos bay. are preparing to begin work immediately, and are employing men T h . S te a m e r H a lle s city NO ONE TO SAVE HER. Kf> ragù«. with that object in view. C o n d it io n of K u s in r M 1« G ood. Four men entered Jacob N iedlikow ’t Four persona weie killed at Nanterre, jewelry store in Milwaukee, W ia , and Washington. Dec. 3.— John W. Fos France, by a boiler explosion in • ear- attempted to rob tbe plaoe. T w o cov ter, former secretary of state, bis re two factory. The damage la |100.0i)0. ered tbe proprietor w itb revolvers and turned to Washington from a four W illiam Steinway. the well-known ordered him to open tbe safe. He grap weeks' visit to Hawaii, wbither be )ilano manufacturer, died in New York pled witb tbe men. wbo opened fire cn went as tbe representative of tbe Pacific < i typhoid fever. Ho bad been lick him, shooting bun in tbe band. Tbe Cable Company. In speaking ot bit jew ler's w ife entered and several abets fo r a year. visit, Mr. Foster said: were fired at ber and ber child. Tae Thirteen pr im ers escaped from a “ Toe ccnditicn of business in Ha ja il in Wyandotte. Kan. Three bare robbers were then frightened off, and w aii is flourishing. The islands are being pursued were captured. boon captnrid and the officers are in proeperous. and tbeir fntnre is b.igbt. passait of the ot lere. Tbe Pacific M ail has recently doubled W o m a n F ir e s Y p o a B u r g la r s . Bee. P. M. H ill, formerly a mission Its service, sending a steamer tbere A t Coland creek, Virginia, Mrs. ary to China, was stricken with p artly- twice a u k nth instead of once, aa for Ehaabeth Belcher, wbo is reputed to sia while delivering a lermon at hit merly, and a new line ia soon expected bave money at ber borne, beard bur ofaarch in Bentonrille, Ark. He cannot to be established by tbe Japanese, glars working at a back door, th e which w ill touch at tbe islands on tbe raoorer. stole out w itb a Winchester, saw three George W . H ill, a well-known men at tbe door and fired three shots way to San Frannsecv. “ Tbe people of H awaii wish to be printer and stationer, of Portland, Or., at them. Tbe burglars fled. They «hot and killed himself. He was of a were tracked more than three miles by annexed to tbe United Stales. Tbe preeent government bos tbe approval of daopandeu! nature, and a boot fire years clood stains. a majority of native Hawaiian*, and ngo attempted suicide by taking mor tbere it no likelihood that tbere ever phine. E ! » t » d T h o u s a n d M e n O a t. Tbe American Company’ ! lighters w ill be a restoration of the monarchy. Farmer# in the vicinity of Taooma have loet many tbonaandi of bosbela and ship cleaners in Hamburg, Ger Tbe English and Herman element, of potato tea because of tbe cold One many have joined tbe big strike tbere, however, are opposed to annexation to farmer had 6.000 bushels stored in hia and eleven thousand men are now ont. tbe United States, because they believe it w ill interfere witb tbeir contrast la tarn, and nearly tbe woble lot waa de bor and so affect them commercially. stroyed. R e b e l l i o n In H a d a g » «c m r . “ The present government in its ad- Tbe prison*!-! In Medford, Ind., made Dispatches from Antananarivo say ministra’ i a is givin g satisfaction; yet a deapeiate e f fo it t i escape by setting rebellion in Madagascar ia tampsnt, this government is only temporary, and fire to the jaiL Bat for tbe tim ely and in the vicinity of tbe capital Bade tbe people want to be annexed to the disoovery of tbe fire by tbe tberiff, some is paralyzed. United States. The members of tbe of them would have escaped, and others government are pledged to it. aDd tbe U l i n t m o i F i r e In P o r t la n d . would have been cremated. The extensive plant of tbe Inman, present constitution of tbe republic ex Fifteen year old Emma' Taylor, an Poolaen Lumber Company, ot Port presses tbia expectation. So it is tbe orphan, baa been held as an important land, Or., was almost completely de general belief that tbe matter should witness against four men wbo, cn stroyed by fire Thanksgiving evening. be decided at an early date, if possible. ” Thanksgiving night, attempted to rob He said it was not apparent that a ear fu ll of pasaeugets in Kansas City. i Tne fire was discovered by tbe m gbt H awaii could maintain herself as an The young g irl says that the made watchman, and in an incredible space independent government in case tbe tbe masks for tbe robbers and knew of time tbe entire plant was a aeetmng United States should refuse to annex cauldron of flames. Tne loss snstained their plaDU It is believed by tbe po tbe islands. Althongb ber people are lice that tbe girl was seized by tbe gang is a boat $85,000, covered by insurance law-abiding and the present govern in numerous companies to tbe extent and made to do tbeir bidding of sbont $40,000. Tbe most disuessing ment gets along smcotbly and success Advicee received at Tampa, Fla., result of tbe fire is tbst 150 men are fully, tbere is a continual fear, says from Havana are that W eyler w ill toon thrown oat of employment, temporarily Mr. Foster, that some change may oc The Dalles, Or., Deo. 1.—Th« Harry Clay, a sheepbuyer, recently laane another tobacco order prohibiting at a season of tbe year when they caii cur. So far as the Hawaiians are con A B lin d W o m a n Itu rn rri to F e a t h » a i reoeived about 6,000 head of sheep from er Dellea City, belonging to The a iia c o r te « tbe ezportation of remedies tobacco ill afford to be idle. Tbe firemen on cerned, independently of ontside influ Portland & Astoria Nsvigati“ Seattle. Dec 2 — A fpecisl to the sheepmen in the neighborhood of Monu from tbe islands of Cube. Tbia was duty did good service, bnt could not do ences. they are capabble of self-govern ment, and drove to Arlington, from pany, struck u rock near Spray not inclnded in bia other order, and a much except to prevent tbe spread oi ment In Mr. Foster's opinion, how Post-Intelligencer from Anacortes says ing yesterday and sank ia in great deal baa been exported. Havana a tbe flames Just bow tne hre originat ever, annexation is the only way ont of that about 1 o’clock this morning fire wbicn place he shipped to Chicago. water. The weather was i manofactnrers bave petitioned Weyler ed is difficult to determine, bnt it is tbe situation in wbicb Hawaii is plaoed. desBoyed tbe residence of H. McDon His baud w ill be fed and placed on the blustering, with a down-an to olose the Caban porta to this to- supposed to nave been caused by spon ald, a farmer, living six miles from market later on. blowing hard when theDallesl beooo, at Northern and Eastern mans- taneous combustion. Mr. Robert D. here, am also homed to death the only Tbe material i^ on hand and the tbe Cascades, A t 6 P. M. ibi A TR EA SU R E R ROBBED. fadorers were baying all of it for ex Inman, of tbe copmany, a»ys th a t*.- person in the house at the time, Mr«. foundation of tbe cradle laid nt W all posite Sprauge, feeling ber portation to tbia country. though sustaining a heavy iota be ia not D a lla s O f f i c ia l ’ « T o u g h E x p a r ia n c e fT It b McDonald. The origin of the fire is Bros’ m ill in Myrtle Point, for the con . tiously through the darkneu. not known Mr MulXnald had gone 1 hievra. strnction of a new(steamer to rnn on boat was heavily loaded, 1 A dynamite explosion occurred at at all disheartened and w ill rebuild as to tbe home of his son-in-law, Henry the upper Coquille. Tbe machinery of Kouakie by which several persons were toon as possible. It was fortunate that Dallas, Tex., Dee. 2.— A t midnight, fifty cattle, as many hogs and Layton, leaving hia wife, who was 70 killed. tbe old Ccmtux w ill be need, and the consignment of wool on board s strong east wind was blowing as it five pistol shots in rapid succession in years old. and blind, at home. The new steamer w ill have tbe same name. detily a violent jar was fell, Tbe latest reports from Russia are to carried tbe flames out over tbe river tbe vioinity of tbe conrthonse attracted tbe effect that tbe winter crop tbroogb- and tbs lumber piled up in tbe yard tbe police to that building. W. E. burning b o iliin g was first seen by J. A correspondent of the Independence mediately the steamer') boww: L £atterlee, a neighbor, bnt before any out tbe south, axoepting in tbe Can- south of tbe m ill escaped almost alto Coe, county treasurer, was fonnd in bis West Side says: “ Fifty-one years ago, toward a sand bar lying in tbe eases, is in a fairly favorableoondiiton. gether. Had tbe flames reached tbe office w itb blood oozing from a wound on* could reach the spot tbe roof had the hand that pens these lines was of the river, and in leas than t fallen in. An examination of the de A Singapore dispetch to tbe London lumber, tbs loss would bave fallen in tbe back of tbe head. He was in a | utes she was beached. Tbe 1 bris revealed the remains, terribly paddling a canoe down the Willamette Times says tbe Spaniards have been de heavily upon tbe m ill company,as more dated condition and in a very excited charred and almost unrecognisable, of river. The writer started from the old hall was a large one, and in than $76.000 worth of lumber was frame of mind. He raid he bad been feated by the insurgent# in tbe P hilip W illiam Prather place, went to Lucka- iniuntea she had settled till the unfortunate woman. working very late in order to get tbe pine ialanda, with tbe loea of 300 of stored there. minte, stepped into the canoe, and iu rested nearly seven feet nnder affairs of tbe office in shape to retire in their men. The canse of the accident W * n t to N ew C u a «t U s t e « . three days was in Oregon City. He A m e r ic a n « la L o n d o n . favor of bis successor. A t midnight The atrike in tbe gae work», in Bor Denver. Dec. 2 — A petition bas been pat into the canoe what flour it would freeze at the Cascade locks, at Tbe second Thanksgiving dinner of two men sppeared. and one plsoed a deaux. which neceeiitated tbe calling filed with tne inteistate commerce bear, and in five days was baok again vented the Dalles City from tbe American Society, of London, tool gun to his temple and ordered him to through to Portland, and : in of tbe euldiera to aaaiat in the worka commission in Wssnington by repre at the place from where be started. ” place in tbe grand ball of tbe Hotel open tbe vault. He did so and all the sentatives of the Santa Fe. Rio i long after her nsnal time of 1st. to cave tbe city from being left in dark Locil in that city. Henry S. Welcome, valuable papers and contents of tbe locks. The passengers, alth c W HNhington. ness, baa ended in a com promise. Hrande, Rio Hrande Western, Sontb- chairman of tbe aociely, preaided, in inner vault were examined by one of • rn Pacific. Colorado Midland and The shipments of farm products from somewhat from W i A t Webster's sawmill, on Deep tbe atbence of tbe United States am the robbers. After placing a consider* Union Pacific, asking that these roads Creek, in Washington, Engineer B. F. bassador, who, with M rs Bayard, was Harfield daring the month of October made comfortable by the able sum of mrney in a canvas sack, be permitted to charge a les« aggregate last, not coaming wheat, amounted in crew, sud are load in their Elmore waa caught by a abaft and in “ commanded” to dine witb tbe qneen, tbe rob fieri withdrew from tbe vault. for longer distances betwern Colorado Captain Jouliston and tbeotbsr value to about $6,000. stantly killed. Tho body was frigh t at Windsor castle. Tbe dinner was on Coe veiled hit pistol and shot at tbe pom a and California than for shorter 1 Judge Smith, of Holdeudale, fu lly mangled. s more elaborate scale than any of tbe robber*. The latter returned tbe Are, A haystack with n dozen chickens good management andooolne«, The Tbe first serious frontier incident in previous gatherings of tbe society, and bitting the treasurer in the back of the distances over the same line* 1 upon it went down the Colombia river a lung time occurred near Monster, about 300 ladies and gentlemen were bead, inflicting a bad scalp wound. purpose is that the railroads be allowed last week. The fowls were rescue i for ed a worse accident. to make a schedale of lower ratea from when a Herman forest guard abol an present. The ball was splendidly dec Tbe treasurer says the robbers secured Thanksgiving purposes at Freeport. T H E F L O R ID A C0AS alleged French poacher, inflicting a anted. A special feature of tbe orna $6,000, and he is confident tbst be shot Denver and other points in tbe state to There have been shipped on tof Aber the Pacific coast then to Salt Lake. tieah wound. Tbe French government mentation, in addition to tbe stars and and badly wounded one of bis assail deen by express since the first of An- C o n c e n t r a t in e A r t ille r y Troop»c w ill inquire into the oaae. itripea, which were everywhere dis ants. Tbe police force and a large Tbe interstate commerce commission c<> 1 m fo r Uuu l’ r«ctl«*s has set the bearing on the petiiion for Rnst 316’ 000 pounds of fresh fish.wnich W h ile the employes of tbe Thiels played, was a quantity of American number of deputies w itb bloodhounds brings the value of tho season’ s ontpnt rCu s»w ia *•*» December 18, at Washington. Pensacola, Fla., Dec. - i . - r enamel factory, of Hamburg, (Jermany, corn specially brought over for the pur are on tbe trail of the robbers. ! ' " ! m o l,” p to almo*t «100.000, or ¡ „ o r e ^ r m U i u r y ilreres,bat were going to work a body of strikers pose. Many American difhes were rn W o r k ln c s o r i h . I t a lo * . L a w . $1 000 per day. of the First artillery, now «U1 S H O R T W HEAT C R O P. attacked them and a free fight followed. tbe menu, and some immense pump New York, Dec. 2.— A legislative The work of floating the Hlemnorag j various posts on the (Jolf aiB Shots were fired, several persona seri- kins bad a abare in providing tbe good inquiry into the workings of the has been stopped for the present. A ll coast, are to be concentrated * uuidy wounded and many arrests made. things for the table. Behind tbe chair F r o s t « S to p P l o t t i n g In F r a n c « and Raines excise law was begun here to the men have been discharged, except practice with the modern heap C e n tra l E u ro p e. A Paris dispatch says tbe tTial oi occupied by Mr. Wellcome was a repre day. Tbe committee on investigation the old hands. The heavy weather which w ill goon be in position Basin's patent roller boat, which it it sentation of tbe statue of Liberty and a London, Deo 2.— Tbs Mark Lane consists of five members of the state makes it impossible to do anything jost j Rosa island. alleged would shorten the Atlantic pas large American eagle, and near the Express today, discussing the crop pros senate, with Mr. Raines, the “ father" now. When work can be resumed is The selection of a site f® sage to ninety-six bonta, ia expected to chairman, on a pedestal, was an enor pect-, says: of tne law, as chairman. It itexpeated uncertain. battery leaves no donbt in the ooour in the middle of December across mous pnmpkin, sent as a present to Mr. “ Severe frosts in France and Cen tbe bearing w ill continue throughout The Spokane Falls & Northern T ele m ilitary men that Pensacola . tbe English t-n.nuel from Havre, in the Bayard, whose absence was much re tral Europe bave stopped plowing and the week, and one of the star witressea prveeuce of distinguished naval author gretted. In tbe middle of the dinner sowing, and we anticipate a somewhat w ill be Police Commissioner Roosevelt, graph Company has completed the heavily fortified as rapidly »•« ities and possibly of President Fanre tbere was a surprise for tbe guests short wheat acreage in the entire re who last week gave ont a newspaper stringing of an additional wire fro m , and as the troops need practi when each one received a leather-bound gion between tbe Vistula and the bay Spokane to Northport, aud thence con handling of the modern gnn«, wbo ia iut< rested in tbe experiment. interview which in effect pronounced bor is deemed by military mss t souvenir book oontaining tbe portraits of Biscay. Winter bas set in through the judgment upon the law that it necting with Rossland. The business A disastrous prairie fire swept over best that conld be selects«! for tbe Seminole country, Oklahoma. Six of Mr. Bayard and the American presi out Rossis, tbe sea i f A z jf was closed could not have been more inefficacious of the company w ill probably necessi pose. They would have tbe" teen pereoua. it n reported, were dents, luc’ udiug President elect Mc to navigation November 24. end navi had those wbo framed it bad the pur tate tbe placing of another wire over j for target practice, and at lee- burned to death by the raglug flames. Kinley. Mr. Bayard's letter of apology gation of tbe Baltic is dangerous, on pose of making it a statute that could tho line to Nelson soon after the first of I the year. • men can be comfortably qn*«- A Catholic mission was saved by tbe for not attending, and wishing "H od- tbe northern and ea.-tern coasts, on not be enforced. Fort Barrrancas and the navy j speed to tbe land we all love,” was fol which tbere is already nioch ioe. heroic wotk of state a Freda and Kirk. ‘ The total cargo shipments by sixtron T h r e e I t o y « Çhot. The two sisters fought the flames for lowed by a telegram from the United “ O ffing o the rainfall in Inida the n . . . ,, , of the leading mills of Washington iu ! F E L L D O W N A WEL Htatea ambassador at Windsor castle, deficiency in tbe wbeat acreage is re two hours with blaiiseit, and saved tbe Oakland, Cal., Dec. 2 — Three boys ‘ he month of October, as officially re lives of twenty Indian pupil«. The in which he said: "Y o n r charming duced. But while famine uo longer met st With a serious accident yesterday purte.1 to the West Coast aud Pnget M ir a c u lo u s R s r a p e fr o m souvenir of the day we celebrate has threaten*, a scarcity seems bound to be afternoon. John Donovan, Harry Monnd Lumberman aggregated 37,727, fire waa tented by outlaws, who were Y o u n g . . t o r i . I « « 1»- jost been received, and tbe copy for felt until tbe spring of 1897. Canty and John 8trisch, all 12 years 012 feet of lumber, and 4,149,886 lath. | fleeing frn u a posse of deputy marshals Or DfO. - 1 — ber majesty w ill be presente 1 before Mott of the people burned were half-j "E og lish wnest tnsiutains a good of age. went ont on the Alameda marah f yonr dinner is over. A ll who love breed ludiaus. price iu London, but tbe country mar t i shoot qusil witb a shotgun. W hile £U n. it f ii* ‘ 7 f £ ‘ t tbe United ¡states and Ureat Britain of this city, had a moft noracY Tbe sugar planters of tbe Island of w ill join in tbe mutual congratula kets are firm. Tbe cause of this is crossing a creek they passed the gnn eoastwise. The total exceeds Septem cape from death th is afterxc which was wa ked, from one to an’ clear. In tbe counties last week. 166,- ber by over 4,000,000 feet. Manntu* have decidtd to join witb tions over tbe peaceful relations of the young lady went to a well on those of the British East Indies in rep English-speaking people of the world.” 084 quarters of Englisn wheat were ether, handling it carelessly from stock A winter mnskroelon, or oasaba. is a ther's property for drinking e*- to mozxle The gnn went off, when offers 1 for sale, agaiusl 69.536 for thu resentations to the government of (ireat Mr. B.tyard'e sentiments were greeted all three lad. were in the line of fire. pecnliar variety of frnit that is being 1 while so engaged, fall m- Urwaio regarding the sugar bonutiea with load cheers, and Mr. Wellcome, lame week of 1895. hich contained A seven ------ feet ot Canty received nearly the whole charge exhibited by Robert t-ecrest. Tbe seed paid by foreign countries, with the tbe chairman of tbe soui*tv, in atlud F e a r e d In san ity. Was brought to Oakesdale by J. J. was nearly forty feel deep. M' in hia breast and faoe, and some of the view of brmgiugg about * .roe « unter-, inR tn Mr B iy<rd-, r. g r«.„'ed absence, Fisher, Minn., Dee. 2. — M. Sanaker, shot entered his lnngs five ___„ feet » L in diameter, b“L ,n He is fatally Durant, from the Yakima c o u n t r y .___ acting mtiuei.ee to enable planters there u id ,hst .t was a good omen that the cashier of tbe Bauk of Fisher, shot him- injured. Donovan's little and third The «eed was planted iu the spring mid say. Miss W irt was cuhnrl in to nouipete more fairly with their for United State* ambassador was the His father died fingers were shot off, and SBisch re melon, were picked this fall. The fruit Upon reaching the surface M eign rivals. Delegates b ave been ap guest of tbe queen at a Thanksgiving ie lf dead yesterday the only nnl» tor, she clang to the side* o Inline. He feared follow ing bis t -ol- ceived a few shot in the face, bnt the looks like tho ordinary melon, tbe pointed to p re*eu t the grievances in dinner. The toast to tbe queen was nep* The bank's affairs are in ex injuries of the two last numed are not difference being that the winter melon for nearly a half honr unnl tbe proper quarter. honored w ith unusual energy. cellent abape w ill not ripen nutil it has been laid rived, when she was qaicklf •erion* One of tbe boldest robberies ever away for a oonsideiable time. tbe surface. peip-trate<i occurred In Alameda, Cal. O r F | n « ’ t T r i l l i m S u rrF M . r j e l n n * In O k l a h o m a . I O re.«* a M .rk ., foT A m .alc»« W heat. The massive jam of logs which bss ; T w o unknown men oalled Charlie burned t o DEATH The battleship Oregon bas just re Perry, O. T ., Dt>c. 1 — Information Washington. Dec 2 .-U n ite d State. been wedged in between the narrow ! Iterrv from hie house and relieved him turned from a abort cruise, undertaken reaches here th *i a *ery riettrnotive Consul Horton, at Athens, in a report walls of the mountains on tbe Kalama | of 343 lu gel I Berry wrut home late to give a board of inspection an op cyclone srtcok the town of Ralston, on Family CrvmsHd to the state department, says that in river, and k n o *u *s tho "ja m .” is : E n t i r e and waa followed by the robbers, but portunity of looking ber w ell over. It I l e u s . F ir » . tbe Aiksnsas river, fifty mile* north- ooo«eqtienc° of the bad wheal harvest finally gone. Tho recent high water did not know it at the time. He was was given oot unofficially that tho trial oast of here, on Thursday night at 12 in Rnssia. which anpplies netrlv two- took it ont clean and depotited it in tbe ! Perry. N. Y ., Deo 1.—^ nailed to l i e dcor by repeated knock hail been a very great success, and that o'clock and nearly wiped oat the town thirda of the wheat need in Greece boom at the month of the river. This Lather Hreenmsu, » f irmer.1 ing*. and upon opening it he was tbe bdhrd was highly plotted witb the pf about 200 hoasea Nearly every pricea of wheat are very high there mass of logs has be. u j n there for northeast of this village. grabbed by the men. His mouth was ship ia nil details, though the real find nonoe in town was blotsn down and and are still rising. “ el«wed bv one and the tn tiie pocket .'«I ings w ill not be made publia aulii they . „ . „ He is confident years, making a perfect and safe bridge by fire this morning and several people ■____ . were ^ injured „ hot no that there is a fine ow ning fo, the in over the river, and had bo.-n a hinder- consisting of five perstws, by tb e other form his pants, in which are seul to headquarters in Washing- name* can he obtained. Rslat n is in ' trodoction of Amsrioan be carried the money Tbe m tntl.ee too In tbe form of an official wheats into snee to lodging on tho Upper Kalama to death. Tbe b u i l d i n g ’ th* Usage Indi m nation, »ud fifty five'UTeece. and offer* or ns timed. A ll the bodies made «heir mo ape ia tbe darkness. , and from tbere g ive * ou t % to asaist woold be A new town to bo known as Silver. {Biles from * tolegtaph station. exporter* ’ ered in » horribly chart«« ha. b e «, started in the M.thow d u B io t ^ W * ZZ