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W a s h in g t o n TW O VOTES c o u n t y h a t c h e t . C A ST. FO R TY K aubm Tuwnaiilp Holiia »•*o«rd, Peculiar YEARS AFTE R . W EYLERS HEAVY PORTLAND LO SS. M ARKETS. Produc« Market. F lou * — Portland, Salem, CascadiA and Layton, *4-40; Benton county ami La (irauge, Ind., Nov. 80.— A strange 5,1 S u f f e r i n g in th e Chicago, Nov. 80-— The Tribune's W h ite L ily , 44.40; graham, $3.76; ai*- story has developed near Center, a l i t Secretary pei line, 43 60 per barrel. special from Jacksonville, F la., Bays: Lamont Report! N o rth w es te rn States. W jikat — W alla Walla. 76@77o; V a l tle settlement iu Steuben county, by Colonel Jose Reyes, aid-da canip of Progress of the Work. the reunit ng of husband and v%ife after General Maceo, wounded and en route ley, 71) o 80c per bushel. O ats —kJnoice w h ite,¡>8(3 40cper bush forty years’ separation. W illiam VVeid- to N e w Y o rk for m edical treatment, e l; choice gray, 36(a38c. P olled oats R E P O R T E D L O S T ner disappeared from at. Joseph county, aud w ith dispatolies to the junta, passed I uves are quoted um follow «: Bag«, *4.2501 Mieh , then his home, in 1856. His N U M B E R O F H IG H -P O W E R GUN.T through here yesterday. H e says the 6.25; barrels, ♦4.60057; cates, *3.76. w ife did not give up hope of his return figh tin g in the Rubi h ills of Pinar del H a y — iim o tiiy , »11 0J per u>u ; clieat, until 1864, when a letter alleged to R io was the most sanguinary battle of $6.60 (§ 8 ; clover, 46.60^7.50; oat, $8.60 D . lfL . T rain , ( tailed I» Snow have been written by her husbaud on T h e S c r e l w r y I t e n f w i Ilia I’ r e v lo t i* @ 3 ; wueat $7.50. the war. H e claims 2,000 o f W eyler's «int W i r e » P r o s t r a t e d on B a b l k y — freed barley, $13 00 per to n ; his dyiug bed solved the mystery. The lt r c o u iu ie m lK t io n fo r llm lt e o r g H iii- men w ere k illed In tw o days, and tw ice i rr„ rie, - W o n t « t o r n i fo r Y e n n . brewing, *17(e$18. letter came from Los Angeles, Cal., ration uud ln crim i« o f the Inftttitiy as many wounded. M illm tu ffh — bran. *14 00; shorts* Ípaoi. Deo. 1.— Human beings where Mrs. Weidner believed her hus W ey le r went to the field w ith 35,000 r»"" - , ... . *15.50; middlings, $23.00; rye, 00c W ashington, N ov. 80. — In his an men in three columns, one of 15,000 band died. Mrs. W eidner donned I» *° riea.th ’ O“ « 1« h» T » per cental. w idow ’ s weods and mourned her hus nual report, which was made public under h im sX f; one o f 15,000 under jopailed, bruised and smothered B u rm a— fr ancv creamery is quoted al band as dead. She subsequently m ar today, Secretary Lam ont reuews his General Echague, and a third of 5,000 50c; fancy dairy, ¡>5c; fair to good, « drift»; traina are delayed, previous recommendation that the in- under Geueral Munzo. They fouud 20@S2){c. ried John Tompkins, and to this union ns down, and the storm record tautry be reorganized ou tbe general Msoeo entrenched in a crescent-shaped P otato eh . — California, 55c; Oregon, six children w eie born. go by the blizzard that bolds the Yesterday W eidner returned to find idea o f three lig h t aud m obile battal range o f bills. W hen at the foot o f tbe 45(u65o per sack; sweets, 2c |>er pound. « eit looked in its c h illy grasp. O nions — 75c per cwt. his fam ily, little believing that his ions o f four companies each to the leg- b ills tbe Spaniards were met w ith u many lives have been saontioed P o ultby — C hickens, mixed. $2 26(«l wife was alive. He found iu gra y iment, instead of tho cumbersome teu- w ith erin g fire that cut gaps in th eir j g jy I» t0ld until the snow d rifts bioilere, |1.6J(fi2 00; geewe, $0.00; headed Mrs. Tompkins the bride of his company formation, adopted a century ranks. M aceo’ s men shot from behind i ' turkeys, live, 10c; ducks, *2.00(^3.00 »way, mouths hence. Men are youth, and as husband and w ife they ago, and abandoned by other nations rocks and trees, and gradually gave' T per dozen. everywhere in tho heart or the w ill live together again. W eidner since the development o f modern m ag way before the Spaniards, who, en I E gos — Oregon. 27#1 per dozen. , Some are known to be dead, went to the coast to speculate, and sev azine rides, and he quotes Generals couraged by what they thought to be C heesb — Oregon, l i e ; C a lifo n ia S c ; (any are missing, w ith the chances Young America, 12c per pound. eral fortunate business ventures have Sherman and Sheridan and Lieutenant- a viotory, pursued them. •tch against them being alive. General Schofield in support of the ne V euetaui . es — G arlic, new, 7c per giv n him possession of a comfortable Suddenly a deafening explosion rent • the cattle country in tho west- cessity of this reorganization of the in the air, and a scene follow ed somewhat pound; cabbage, lc per pound; ton»»* fortune. ,-i of N >rth Dakota come reports ’ iocs, 20c per box string beans, 2H Tho theory is advanced that the le t fantry. like the m ine horror at Petersburg dur (<J3 c per pound; wax beans, 2 ^ (^ 3 c per gas suffering of the livestock on The com pletion already o f some ing the late war. ters sent Mrs. W eidner was part o f a Horses aud men pound; cucumbers, 16(ai25c per b ox; age!, but no definite inform ation conspiracy to murder W eidner at the coast defenses and the approaohing were blown high in the air and fe ll to egg plant, *l.o J per crate; corn, 10® , bad, os the w ires are down, time, as he was the owner of several com pletion of other modern batteries the eart:i dead and mangled. The 12^c per dozen; summer squash, 25c j, Ball, a cattlem an, Buys tho renders neoessary a larger force of a itil- dynam ite mine was touched off by John per b o x ; green peppers, *1 per box. valuable miuiug claims. sill be oxtremely heavy. lerios, but on increase c f tbe army is Linn, form erly of this city, who is iuoi'icwL if nun— Uaiiiornia lemons, ^bDiik t i is Buffering, too. A t Muakm l M en E x to r t M o n ey F rom u asked for. The plan of seacoast de M em o's SAN B E N IT O S U R V IV O R S . electrioian. Maoeo then | fancy, are quoted at *3.00(<f 4.00 per box; MiNRourl H a n d ie r. I over eight inches o f enow fe ll fenses involves 100 distinct batteries in loosened his dynam ite guns, prepared bananas, *2.60 per bunch; Valencia late i Thursday and F rid a y , and tho oranges, $4.5U(<$5.00; pineapples, *3.0U St. Joseph, Mo., Deo. 1.— F. M. Lit ml l In San F ra n clu o o, T h e y C h e e r over tw enty harbors. by Linu, and more havoc was wrought. (a 4.1)0 per dozen. maintained n velocity o f tw enty- Arnhold, livin g near this cirv, reports Investigation this year has shown T h e i r llen eu er* Iu the m ine explosion. Colonel Reyes fr uxsii fruuir— California apples, *1.00 jiniles an hour. W h oa w ere down a terrible experience with masked rob- eeriuus deficiencies in the arms and says, W ey ler lost 700 men k illed , and San Francisco, Nov. 30.—-When the ( @1.60; Oregon, 41 per box; crab apples, of tbe lime, and trains and street perH> w |10 entered his bouse at un early equipment of the state m ilitia. W hen 500 m ote in charging, besides 1,600 j G6C; pears, 76@85c; prune, 2>ic per thirty-seven survivors of the crew of ,ere tied np. The first train to j,nnr ¡¡,e morning. Mr. and Mrs. the states furnish the armories and de wounded. * ' pound ; Cutaway peaches, t>0(ft75c; 8naae the wrecked collier San Benito were west went out about noon today Arnhold were awakened and found fray a ll expeuses incidental to keeping N ex t day, Maceo, know ing of the re- I river aud Indian lied, 70c per b ox; wa- landed at Mission street w h arf by tho «snowplow. | three masked men in their bedroom, their forcos iu training. Secretary La- servo force uuder W eyler, retreated to ! terinelons, Rogue river, »1 UO per dozen; steamer Point Arena between 3 and 4 ou tbe prairio d rifted badly. The robber covered them with pistols [ mont suggests that the United States eveu «van a atronger nosition. Theu he was ! ¡f1 *5 Per “ oz« ,‘ i * »»telou p eo stronger position. o’ clock this morning, the poor fellow s i losses are being reported, and demanded to know where their weio still shivering from the thorough should provide them w ith the im p le attacked by the column under Echague, Oregon, OOcUtf41 per crate; quinces, *> * grapes, 40@80c per crate; Hungarian e worst storm for years. ments which they w ill need in active j money was concealed. Arnhold denied chilling they received w h ile clinging who was roundly thrashed aud driven plums, 60c per box ; egg, 1 l*c per pound; t that 1)0 had any money, and his wife to the riggiu g so many hours w a itin g ‘ service— amis aud field equipment— as from the lield, losing 800 men killed, Eastern Concord grapes, 3uc per basket. ; R ITZ V ILLE C H A R IV A R I. [w a s too terrified to speak T h e m in ' to be saved. As they climbed on the . tho supply ou hand is totally iuado- besides 1,800 wounded. D ihko Knurrs— Apples, evaporated, lc ; [ and woman were then dragged into the dock, they gathered in a group, of 1 quate tor serious and prolonged field N e x t d».T Mac^o retreated again, lili-iojijd , 4inj4>gr; unbleached, Thiel. It 1» Said, Fired the Shot Backs or boxes, 4ta)6c; i cellar and were held there while one of which Captain Smith was the center, | operation?. The secretary recommends m aiieuvtriug all the w h ile to entrap sun-dried, the Aolizelgor-Kolof W edding. pears, sun and evaporated, K iiflc; j the robbers went to the rooms abovo and gave a succession of rousing cheers that tho Springfield rifies, caliber 45, W e b e r into a field that had been prunes, 8@6c per pouud; tigs. 10c pet Wide. Wash., Deo. t . — Thursday and heated an iron poker to a white be issued to state troops; that the ' honeycombed w ith dynamite. M ean for the crew of the Point Arena. Then at the w eddin g o f G eorge heat and returned with it to tbe cellar. ; states be allow ed to return to the war w h ile, however, General W eyler, hear pound. tbe shipwrecked men qnickly scattered Woou— V aliev. 10c, per pound; Eaav- aud M atild a lio lo f, a shot When (1hey threatened to apply this to department obsolete arms and equip- ing that there was danger o f an upris to their homes, mest of them having ern Oregon, (laiHc. JW 1 through the side o f the house, Aruhold's naked feet, he weakened and 1 mont, to be sold, and tho proceeds ing in Havana, because of his failure to lio n s —New crop, flj^@12c; ok], 5c. -T " families. iiliotguu loaded w ith buokahot, told them where they could find what 1 credited to tho states, and that the crash Maceo, hastened back to that Nurs—l'eunuta, li(sb>ac per pound lor Many o f tbe San Benito’ s men were states be allow ed to purchase from tbe oity. i j in tho head o f M ary Bauer, money be had. There was but $18 in raw, 10c for ro.isted; cocoanu a, IKJc per ______ pitiable pictures as they lauded. As department supplies at regular priees. "«develops the fact th at consider- tbe rancher's cache, and so angry were dozen; walnuts, 1 2 @ llc ; pine nuts, a rule thoy had more to say in praise of 1 insurgent Leader Shot. 15)J liic .o ry nuts, 8(<jl0c; chestnuts, The report shows that, whereas on rivalry existed am ong the young tbe robbers that they demolished much their rescuers than of their own suffer- , . . - Havana, Nov. 80.— Antonio Lopez 15c; Brazil, 12c; pecans, large, 14c; of Adams county for the affections o f the furuiture iu tbe house before ings. Oue and a ll lauded Mate Louis , Jd1* »• >“ • ; ,D M r n io d eru d efeu se Coloma, form erly leader of the revolu Jumbo, 10c; filberts, 12)4«! fancy, large, but one high-power gun was mounted ¿bride. John T h ie l was a per- leaving. Olsen, of the Point Arena, to tbe skies, by July next w e w ill bavo in position tionists in Matanzas, waa shot this 14c; bard-shell, 6c; paper-shell, lo ® . -I suitor for her hand, aud long and were fu ll of praise for Peter A n O R G ANIZED ASSASSINS. seventy bigh-power breeob-londiug guns afternoon, having remained fo r 24' 12Juc. Kige to the heart o f the oomely 1’iiuviwoNH— Portland pack: Smoked derson, Andrew L illelan d aud A x te l aud ninety-five breeoh-loadiug mortars hours previously iu a chapel, according bams are quoted at lUtulO^c per lb ; .an maiden, but to no avail. She Heurioksen, who.with Olsen in charge, to law. 4 him, and accepted her present Bind. Desperate Altempt. to K ill th. manned tho first boat that approached of modern design, aud by the fo llo w in g , picnic hams, 7c; boneless hams, It transpires that in the engagement Family ut an Oklahoma Handier. July, ou com pletion of work already breakfast bacon, lllc ; bacon, tic; dry wd, who is a prosperous rancher, tbe wreck to rescue the meu hauging fought in the Rubi hills, between the salt sides, 0 > c ; lard, 5-|>ound pails, 7c; - under wiiy, as provided for, 128 guns see for the hand o f the g ir l was Perry, O. T., Deo. 1.— Great exoite- to the riggiu g for life. Hpauish forces, nnder Captain-General i jp ^ "o j~ c ; 60s, 0-^c; tierces, 7c per and 153 mortars. A battery o f tw o or nore exoitiug by the fact that she ment continues near Tonkawa, twenty W ey ler, and tbe insurgents, nnder pound. three o f these guns taxes the place of .into possession o f considerable miles north of here, over an attempt to A B R O K E N H E A R T. Maceo, tbe Spanish commaner in chief lim n s— Dry hides, No. 1, 10 pounds the former pretentious fort, aud is vast iwiieu she is 21 years old. On mnrder the fam ily of R. Brooke and and staff were w ith ou t provisious for 3G and upward, O.alOo per pound; dry ly more effective. ight of the w edding, a married his wife. Reports from that commu Lot* of E yo.lght r an.->d kip, No. 1, 5 to 10pounds,7c |ier pound; Tonne The defenses now under considera hours. The train w ith supplies was dry calf. No. 1, nnder 5 pounds, ll(a l3 c ; W oman'» livalh. itm.'il Klannukaiuiok, u laborer, nity are that a seoond attempt was detained. General W ey le r urged the tion are distributed among the ports dry sailed, one-third le.-s Ilian dry flint. resides iu the tow n, carried n made last night to murder Brooke. A Chicago, Nov. SO.— Anna B. Clark troops onward, regardless o f tbe ab Salted hides, sound steers, (10 pounds^ .barreled shotgun to tha house mouth ago, Charley Graham, B ill died of a broken heart, actually aud of Portlaud, M e.; Portsmouth, N. H .; sence o f tho provision train. and over. Go do, 60 to 00 jiouiids. Be; rite wedding took place. W hen Jones and Kenneth MoDonald attempt physically a broken h eart She died Boston, Narrsgausett bay, eastern en Captain-General W e y le r has issued do, under 50 pounds and cows, 3)y<*4c; trance to Long Island sound; eastern pests departed, this man, w ith ed to assassinate Brooke and his w ife suddeuly in Chicago and her remains orders to the farmers iu tbe province do, kip, sound steers, 15 to 80 jkioik I s , aud southern entrances to N ew York, went into the yard. H e after- one night, and Brooke killed Graham, were tHken to her Cleveland home for 4i-;<jo, veal, 10 to 14 pounds, 6c; do, Philadelphia, Baltim ore, W ashington, o f T iu ar del R io, Havana and Matanzas ■ returned for wraps which he hud who proved to be a noted outlaw. interment. From that city ootues in calf, under 10 jxrtimls, 5ifl0o; green (nn- Hampton Roads, W ilm in gton , Charles to carry their corn to tho garrisoned m lteil), lc per pound less; culls (bulls, Mm, and says that before doing Graham, before his death, confessed, formation to the effect that a physician towns, and the railroad officials have ton, Savannah, K ey West, Pensacola, stags, mbtii-eaten, badly cut, scored, -was asked by John T h ie l, tho re im p li’ating several men in the com examined the body, and asked if Misa M obile, N ow Orleans, Galvoston, San been instructed to provide farmers w ith hair slipped, weather-beaten or grubby) suitor, for the shotgun. He munity. He said these men employed Clark had recently suffered any great Diego, San Francisco, and the mouth cars and mules w ith which to facilitate one-third less. id the weapon to T h ie l, and a few him to k ill Brooke and his w ife and sorrow or shock. He was told that she the transputtation. The corn w ill be B kkkwax — 20 3 22 per pound. o f the Columbia r iv er and Puget sound. i later the shot was fired through burn their house. Yesterlay, several had been informed that total blindness T allow — Prime, per pouud, 2 ^ @ 3 c ; A l l o f the emplacements have been lo ■ol 1 to the soldiers o f the Spanish ool- » of the house, passing through of thoso in jail escaped, and last night was near and inevitable. The physi cated w ith a v ie w to carrying out the u mi, and w ill bo used fo r m ilitary j No. 2 and grease, 2<tt2^c. iawl of tho bride and h ittin g Miss lnasked men weut to Brooke’s home, cian said there was a heart lesion, and pvoject o f the Endjcott board o f fo r tifi pnt poses. Misi Bauer may recover, as t,ur, were repulsed by Brooke and his that oue of the few antheutio recorded MurnliaiuH»« M ark»». L E A V E N W O R T H IN A S H E S . ' cations, organized underact of congress deaths from a heart broken by sorrow ids iu tho house broke tho force wife, who stood them off with Wiu- S almo » — Columbia, river No. 1. tails, March 8, 1885, as roviBed by the per was hers. $1.25<31.60; No. 2. tabs. »2.25(92.59; sabot. i cheaters. _________ manent board o f engineers. The secre Nearly A ll of (lie ItuilnM i 1’ art of fancy, No. 1, flats, »1.75(91.85; Alaska. T w o weeks ago Miss Clark wont tire the Town ltumed. tary says that the department, in m ak OMAN K I L L t U H ERSELF. K m I hiu * H h * » Fir«*. daily round of her duties, aud then, Seattle, Nov. 30.— N e a rly the entire I j No. 1, tells, »1.2001.30; N o .2, tails, »1.90 Kahuna, Wash., Dec. 1.— Fire broko ow ing to some slight trouble, as shs in g these allotments, was guided by a I (ii2.25. husim ss portion o f the town o f Leaven- t I CoauAox— M anilla rope. 15^-inch. is ‘ Dreil C o m m it t e d In » F i t o f In - out in the Methodist church Sunday supposed, with her eyesight, sho v is it desire to p ro tictas many o f the seaports worth, headquarters o f the Cascad^ di- | tanltv* \ mioted at 8c; W h ite risiti, hard twisted : as practicable against marauding a t night about 8 o'clock. Services were ed an oculist. He told her that th« tacks o f isolated cruisers, as w e ll as to visi li i f the Great Northern railroad, I Rope, U -.-io. « ir. anil upward, O'- a C; *ttle, Nov. 80.— Mrs. LouH Zim- being held at the lime, but the congre loss of her eyesight m ight be the ques ! provide a more efficient defense for the waa burned early this morning. E very i rope, 12-thread, 0 '»c. pin, of K iv e r Park, a suburb of gation passed out of the building w ith tion o f but a few hours. This wai i H uoak — Golden G, 43.(1 ; extra O. 4J<e : important places, and also to u tilize to house opposite the depot, w ith the e x cut , shot herself iu tho mouth at out difficulty. Before the fire company Saturday. Sunday afternoon Miss , dry granulated, 5c; culre crushed ami «k today during a tem porary fit reached tho scene, the building was a Clark returned to her residence from a the best advantage tho guns for which ception of oi.e small building, was de powdered, tic per pound ; Jgc per pound stroyed. The names of the people in nssnity, inflating a wound from mass of flame-, and it was su.-u com walk. She euterod the door, and some carriages could ba speedily furnished. discount on all grades lor irrompi cash ; The total number o f emplacements business who w e ie burned out area s 1 half barrels, '» c more than barrels; sho died tw o hours Inter. She pletely destroyed. Tho loss wa« about one spoke to her. She turned Hnd said: follow s: J M. Duffy, saloon; M. Blevel, j maple sugar. 15(910c per ponml. ten complaining for several days, $2,000- As the fire company was on “ I hear your voioe, but I caunot s-o provided for to date is 128 for guns and Corrale— Mocha, 27(931c per pound; \ 150 for mortars, o f which ninety-tw o sainn building; Frank Pousey, barber; • few minutes before she fired the its way to the engine-house, the Ka- you.” H er owu voice was a bit broken 8. bilverstoue, sal ion; Mrs. H. A . A n Java, lai.cy, 2l(k29c; Costa llica, 20(9 ■not had sent her husband for a |ama ljotei found to be burning as sho spoke, but tho significance of for gnus and 7J for mortars w ere ap- derson, restaurant; Jobn B. Jorkc, 2:;'-*>c; Caracal, 2 2 4 i«2 5 c; Salvanor, 10 w »» d , claiming sho was unwell. having caught from flying sp«rks^ what she said waa not fe lt by those ropriated for by the last congress. i (u22 ; Aibin kle. $18.15) Lion, (18.15; Tho number o f gun carriages com general store; Jorke hotel; M. Dona £mau had not gone but a few The bh’ zo was extinguished iu short about her. The next morniug she was Colombia, i l l 15 per case. pleted and building, all o f which w ill hue, saloou and one bulldog; W . M. from the tho hou«e when he heard order. Sparks from the burning church Iln k — I sland, 4 j^ (n 5 j' Japan, 1 dead. __ _________________ be finished w ith in the next fiscal year, Cross, fru it and vegetable dealer. 5c; New Orleans 4(ij4J»c. He stopped, and in an instant ignited the roof of W. H. Girard s The fire originated in the office o f the t S U N K IN S H O A L W A T E R is tw enty 12-inch, sixty-nine 10-inch, C o a l G i l — Cases, 10c; barrels, mother report. Hushing back K°neral merchandise tni I1 IX • V,..««— --- store, and pass- , Jotke hotel, and the lodgers had a n a r 17)yc; tanks, IS '.c per gallon. . . . i:._ u l l L' HTHl bouse, he was horrified to fiud I * ing over the Cowlitz county h bank and Accident to a Stcamrr W ith a Fl.hlng eighteen 8 inch for gun», and 153 for row etcape from cremation, nearly a ll mortars. By July, 1897, there should W h eat B ao » — Calcutta, I4.25 i J 4.37X life lying on the floor w ith a | <he dmgstore, also set fire to tne Club. A be ready seventy gun cairiages and escaping . in their n igh t clothes. for July and August deliveries. were on . these revolver — in — her - — hand and a opera-house. Watchers N ew York, Nov. 80.— The side wheel ---— a cook, named Hllverstone, and a brake) of blood rnshiug from her ^ ¡id in g s , however, and put out the nte steamer John E Mwore, w ith t-he Clin- 123 mortar carriages. man, name Thomas M etzdorf, were M e a l M a rk e t. T b e total number of guns completed He tried to rouse her, but sho , w |)eIever it appeared. ! ton Fishing Club on board, sunk on severely burned shout tbe head aud B s sr— Gross, top steers, $2.2»; c o m , to date, sines the first appropriation, is •regaiu-d oonscionsness, d yin g at tho Elbow o f Rom er shoals, at 12:20 face. , (1.75193.00; dressed tree!, 3,'3 <g4>tc P * Conditio... In I ...... ,,n'’ r',T' ' „ . 8-inch, fifty-six 10 inch, *k Deceased was 28 years o f o’clock today. A ll her passengers were sixty-one Leavenworth is located in tho east- { pound. 01a London. Dec. l . - T b e Karl ° « ind mother of a 0 months old rescued. There were no women aboard, twenty one 12-inch and eighty mottars. rrn - - slope i— - o f e tbe - ‘ Cascade ' - “ .a - mountains M otto a— Gross, treat sheep, wethers, W ith the money already provided, 7- Zimmerman Zimmerman is a carpenter in vioeroy o f India, telegrap 1* ^ tQ and there was no excitement. Ouly and is a th rivin g little town o f about I (1.75; ewes, (1.50; dressed mutton, 3 )5 « there w ill be completed by June 80, tbe lower deck of the boat was sub 1,000 people, populated by railroad meu per pound. 1807, zeventy-two 8 inch guns, eighty- V bal — N et, small, G jG X c ; large, merged, the upper deck, both fore and and miners. t e . seven 10 inch guns, forty-seven 12-inch I 4 X c per pound. aft, being above surfaco T h e fishing Certainly In .an e. Priees he savs, show a tendency to J O S E P H L E A S E Y ’ S D E A T H . liorts— Gloss, choice, heavy, (3.004* party, consisting of 120 men, started guns and eigh ty-eigh t mortars. York, Dec. 1. — Dr. Charles f n tj,a0gh the fo il effect n not yet The estimates o f tbe department for P a r t i c u l a r * o f t i n A r c M r n t b j W h i c h 3.25: light and feeders, (2 10; dressed. on tho Moore at » o ’clock for the fishing (¡.»0 (2 3 .(6 tier ca t *»s today com m itted to B ellevue * r(,„ t jn the Deccan The concli- the next fiscal year aggregate $10,482,- 11« L »* t III* Life. ' f"r exim in a tio n as to his the people is good and tho pres- banks. The boat struck either a sunk •208. W ith this apporpriation, p ro vi en wreck or a rock, and sank iu five La Grande, Or., N ov. 30.— Particu- j "0 “ ^ due to prices rather S A N F R A N C IS C O M A R K E T S . H h is, according to the story sure open them is - minutes. Several of the passengers sion w ill have been made fo r 163 lara o f Ihe accident that caused the ; I by his w ife, a p itifu l wreck o f a than to the failure <)f ’^ T to 5 128 were wet up to the waists before they high power gun emplacements, death o f Joseph Leasey, on Fox H ill. ( P(yrATO„ _ Gn.n et Chile, 36(340.; sot scholar, a man suffering from the rain, prices have fallen 2U too could scramble to the upper deck. A rapid-fire gun emplacement«, 300 12- last evening, are to the .ffeo t that bo I ca |in u porbWiiks, GOniTBo: E arly lbresq. the northern districts. fo lia r and p ow erfu l di-ease. A t- heavy fcg was on at the tim e, which inch mortar emplacements, 858 high- was b tiu ginq down a load o f wood, 36«K 0c; K iw r Burbanks, 26;«35c; fe*er, contracted w h ile aecom- Edlings dispatch also gives detail. caused Captain Samuel M orrell to lose power steel guns, ninety-seven rapid which turned over upon him, causing sweets, 75< (9 )1 .(’0 per rental. lnff Bishop T a y lo r on an ex peel i I t a c n s r lr of » million of peupl bis bearings. A ll of the M oore's pas- tire guns, 290 12-inch mortars, 180 8- Unions— 3- k <*40 u per sack lor yellow , death alm ost instantly. T b e accident the west coast o f A frica. He â t be distressed districts of India a « seugers were trsnsftrred to th » p il '* inch aud 12-inch gun carnages, aud was caused by the breaking of a harm- j 35c for pickle. 1 Clara Fre«nian, o f M ilton. N. engaged i n relief w o rk _----- Koua .Store, 24(3(201; ranch, 40e ; boat W alter H. Adam s tu «m all boats. ¡ 290 12-inch mortar carriages strap on one of t o horses. Tins It ft 25. this year. Ou tho follow - ) ----------rr r T - _______________ * o f troops w ith tho ' « T il* I» Fl.rtcm The armament the w e igh t o f tho load largely upon the darks, 20 per d sen. A lllooril«*« L u s » « « — ra n e» mild, new, 9 (f l0 ; i)r. L h fillii acted strangely. __The elections to the * Sofia, Dec- London. Nov. 30.— A special from new magasine guns was completed in other anim al, and tbe wagon swung fair o> good, 9 -slOn: Yonng A m e n e », " was ___ i dis- ^ his fr^ k _____________ s o f insanity which occurred today, were May, and the armory is turning out 12 pialéis was out o f the track and ran against a i i n a i l e : Eastern. :3*1 4 ■ tier pound. ,1>e j ints o f his w if e ’ s body and snbratje, by serious disturbances. Paris says a duel w ith Wool. — Kan Joaquin and Koutliern i fought near that city on Sunday last rifles or carbines per day,under the ap rtnm p, can sirg the load to upset. W il •"»P them back in to position. 1,cc‘ 111' ^ ’ , and police *""* *“ t between the M srqn it de M outmort* propriation made last year. A H the liam Hmith waa d rivin g ahead with (oast, poo«, 4 96; do good, l'-.tiittc, .-en * * • " "»y», " T* *>" ho to-k to -k five gra ns o ut f [ I , t . disperse ái.nerse th th«muNi here aim and J. A. Hutchinson, an Am erican ammunition for small arms now made another load, and when he discovered . Joaquin foothill, good to rlio n e, «>'%<4 Un oue dose Poison, however, eall as the « s u it of w in d i , raid>nt Six shots are »aid to hare is supplied w ith smokeless powder of that something had gone wrong, be 7 fic ; do y e w 'a flei-re, 4 » G l,i-; H e »s $ h , neavv. 84«7e : do crioice, 8 18'kc ; Nortle- ! »o have litt le effect on him. , I * *h:’ J* woaaded- Thv p- been exchanged at tw enty five paces, i, Am erican manufacture an 1 o f satisfac- w ent back and found the unfortunate I ern, Choice, IOC« l i e per pound. tff her sufferings became so in- crowd st Zarohrod man crushed under the loud. , Ito r y quality. with no results. II » * — W heat, (8 biK^ll w heat and -------------- , . — f t " * * «h a, she was obliged to , The 310 Apache prisoners of Geroni- i I oat, *7(910. oat, rO$)s barley, »7 00 k . * ta the authorities fo r protection, - h i s __ _______________ l ' p n > l » c In ) {je w York. N ov. 30 — W a lter L. m o's ban J have, the secietary Say s, 8 ft); allalla, lltatcrup. |4<»6 du «ru s id W a«hington. Nov. 3 9 — An indefinite anti M»«enlv ! Rh0e. a 16 year-old boy. w ho resided led a quiet, pastoral life , and have crop, *6 50(80.50: clover, (0 ($ 8 ; stuck, Ir,,,, CoarthanM Burned. tumor has reached here o f a revolution reached ■ self supporting c >nditi< n. Nov. 30.— An suti-Masomc with his parents in Brooklyn t4.U)9tO 60; per ton. was Taris, whose resolutions in C h ile, but is discredited at the *^Und, Dec. J.— T h e courthnn»n I tille d in a game o f football at the He tecomrnenda that in tim e, the title Chilean legation, where M inister Gaua ^ VxoxTAni.Ka—B » y tnmatoea, 25048r; ^ Ule furniture w ere burned this congress *« attack on p o liti««! fr o i to Ihe 80,000 acre* they occupy be ac- Pardee groonds this afternoon. He ”• The The records records and and contents contents o f were a co __ ,„ . h intervention received a cablegram from the nnder I l g ) cseS B iierl, 2ö@40e per tn x : piek- Masonry and on Jewi'h Jjrtr» on„ , « a . a men b-r of the Brooklyn boys' . qm red by tbe government, and they ' I a. beat. l)£ e per pound; buy S4|0»*ti. minister o f foreign affairs, giv in g the theu be placed under control o f the In are thought to be safe. Tbe 2l)<925e; »V g plant, 201940e; Ab-iu-d» -irh fohool team and the B e n 't i foot- name« o f a cabinet Jist foim ed by Pres i corn, 51 ; IV rkiev. d », 5'KoiHc per c r a i« ? “ *ry and other property o f many - - i r S m iliu r y h ... to Hear l t« , l team. The U d was tackled and dian bureau. ident Erraxuris. The cable makes no 1 be report shows total expenditures I green p»-i-|ara, 25(«5Ue; gp.-en okra, 4049 *7* » h o have offices in th# court- mL . r r t t s and many penami. w ,r. [ ,hrown h eavily to the gronnd. When I ,5c per t«ix ; U rna I can». 50<«7V- .lu n g _*»rs destroyed. T h e cost of the a. arose, he was hardly able to stand, for the year fo r the war department reference to any disorders. >«uns, $1 per »»< k ; garlic, 1 <32c pe* Z Z ? S » « - . z L T g Am on g them »a s $65,000; insnranoe, $40,* „ r j , o f tbe Fispoe L ib«e.___ and fell again slm -xt im m ediately. He aggregated $1.803,298. T tn 1» a com paratively erpcngtve j pound. died so u after from an internal bemor- is an item o f $1,438,795 for salaries and U b o r i, drndgery only when » • * vendes in tirs war I metal, being worth «b o o t I 4o0 a t o « ■ out — work. J * make tw o bites o f ■ cherry. at heart m Topeka, Kan., Deo. l.-A o o o r d in g to oflicial returns received attlie secretary ot state suffice, there was one towuship iu Kansas, where only two votes were oast at (he recent election. It was Lrarheld township, in Seward county. One ol the voters oast a straight Repub lican ticket, while the other voted the 1 opullat ticket straight, with the ex- ception ot county attorney. There was a tie ou all other offioers, and the candidates tor township offices cast lots to see who should serve. Garfield township has about twenty inhabit- ants, eight of whom are voters. There al0 {our p opnlista an(, foor R bH. osua q „ ^ioctioll day three of the Populists paired off with throe Repub- lioans, and six did not vote. The other Republican wanted to pair off with the remaining Populist, but the latter would not do it, because he had a grudge against the nomiueo of his own party for county attorney, and said be ; wanted to vote for the Republican nominee. This necessitated the cast- ing ,,f tw0 i,an otg w ith the result as stated. A regular voting preoinot was maintained the entire day, and five voters received 12 each for serving us judges and clerks of election. j ——------------------- AN EXPERIENCE W ITH ROBBERS, HHHfrrr rrs r to Wandering Husband Iletarns WUh h (iuug Fortune. Uome o Tlioiutnnri o f HI* Man K illed (bo hub! Illlla . In