THEY I I ROT OPPOSE 11 of Union Fartfle and It* To Ba Built at Fort A n gflci by Kaatcrn Principal Branch. M ill Worker«. Salt Lake, Jan. 12.— The »ale of the Oregon Short Line & Utah Northern railway, under the coneoldiated mort- gage of August 1, 1889, was made today under direction of John B. Cleland, court commissioner. Samuel Carr, Walter C. Oakman and Henry G. Nicholls, representing the reorganize- tion committee, purchased the property for $5,447,500. The Utah Southern road was bid in by the same parties foi $708,000. They also purchased the Utah Southern extension, for $975,000. W. H. Bancroft w ill be general man­ ager of the company. The transfer of the Oregon Short Line & Utah Northern, with property lying in five of the Western states, waf of great interest to railroad men in the intermountain country. The events were the legal forms by which the sub- branches of the Union Pacific trunk system were foreclosed and bid in by the holders of liens upon them, and are to be followed by a reorganization ol the officers and employes of the line« involved. downing. H o p k in s M C o .* « T ra d «. R e v ie w ol ----------- H o w th e B n r n la h e d G o ld L e t t e r « era th e W in d o w P a n e A r c P r o d u c e d . New York, Jan. 12.— A Braddock, Wheat on Friday of last week had T1,e *‘* n le,,erer1 wbo ' f 1 P a., special to the World «ays: M ill­ i n t h e l « t 6c from the highest point, though 1 f ^ ” a a wlndow 1>alm8 tbe ,et Resume o f Events ters upon the outside first, but these worker» at thfc Cameige plant» here a portion of the loss was recovered be- **** and at Homestead, Duquesneand Pitts- Northwest. fore the close on Saturday, and the to- letters are only for u guide—the gold is f _________ burg, and employes of the Westing- tat loss for the week was 4c. Taking put upon the inside of the glass. T b e house works on Tuttle creek a*ul W il- the news of the week as a whole there gold leaf is so thin and light that the merding, are forming a joint stock com- EVIDENCE OF ST E A D Y GROWTH was nothing to suggest a reason for th« faintest breath would lie enough to C AU C U S W ILL BE HELD SOON paiiy to build a $2,000,000 iron and decline unless it be the further bank blow it away—It Is carried In tbe fa ­ steel plant at Port Angleles, on Puget troubles reported from the Northwest, j miliar little books. The letteror brushes the Inner side T h e M e » « it r e I ’ r u r l d e e T h . t t h e P r e e - sound. The company has been incor­ N e w s ( l a t h e r e d In A l l t h e T o w n « o f That, however, is not a good reason tc porated under the Washington laws. assign, as hunks at Chicago are anxioui c f " le fttass, back of the lettering lileu t S h . l l A p p o in t P i r e o r M o r e O u r N e ig h b o r in g : S ta te * — I m p r o v e ­ Twelve hundred of the prominent l l e l e g n l e « —C o m p e n s a t i o n V I 011.4)00. to lend money on wheat securities and p a rte d upon the outside, with a brush m e n t N o t e d In A l l I n d I ’. s t r i « « —O r e g o n . millworkers of this section have, have plenty o f it for all applicants hav­ dipped iu water containing a trace o f Washington. Jan. 11— Senator Chand­ in the last fortnight, subscribed a!>out The Tigardville flouring m ill, in ing a 10 per cent margin. The trui mucilage. Then with u wide and very ler lias practically made a canvass oi $1,000,000 worth of stock. The plant Washington county, is running full reason was the taking qf profits, which thin eamel's hair brush which he first the senate on tho proposition ot an in­ w ill employ 2,000 men, and w ill cover time, and is not able to till all orders. to some big trailers were sufficiently en­ brt shes lightly hack and forth once or ternational conference on silver, and thirty acres of ground. The work on Professor J!. D. Williams, who was ticing at the opening advance on Mon- twice upon the back of his bead, or concludes that there w ill he no opposi­ the m ill buildings w ill he started in stabbed by Ed Meador, one of his pu­ day— 85>*c for May delivery. The de­ perhaps upon his coat, to dry it i f it tion worth the name. Still, the bill April, and subscription books w ill re­ pils, at Prairie City, iu Grant county, eline throughout the week was steady, needs drying, and slightly to electrify w ill pot be introduced in the senate main open until that time. The com­ has since died. until on Friday, when the tide win It, lie lifts from tile book a section o f until it is accepted by the Eepublioan pany has been made great inducements One firm in Coquitle City shipped, turned by the bringing into line of large gold leaf sufficient to cover a section caucus, as the committee was instruct- to locate at Port Angeles. Eighty during December last, 900 dozen of buying orilers for export. Corn and of the letter and places it ou tin* glass, ed to report to tho caucus. The lan­ acres of land for a manuafeturing site eggs. The poultry shipments, too, oats suffered losses of 7-8c and 5-8c re- He repeats these operations until tho guage of the bill is substantially as fol­ and 200 acres for a tow’unite, with 500 spectively in sympathy with wheat. I glass hack of the letter painted on th® were quite large. lows: feet of wharf front on Puget sound and The trade has generally become con- front la covered with the leaf. It may The schooner Free Trade was struck "T h a t whenever the president shall, railroad rights o f way for proper de­ vinced that the Argentine surplus will require three or four sections, such as by a heavy sea while crossing the Tilla- after March 4, 1897, determine that velopment, w ill coin pose the bonus. be lighter than heretofore figured on, can be’ picked up with the brush to mook bar lately. The man at this' the United States should he represented The iron and steel plant w ill include and those who estimated it a t’20,000,-1 cover the letter, or perhaps more, de- INDIAN A P P R O P R IA T IO N S . wheel was ■ injured - and • the’ steering- at in,y international conference, called a blast furnace of 800 toftk,thirty open- 000 bushels ten days ago, have reduced pending on Its size and shape. When gear demolished. . . .. either by the United States or the gov­ hearth furnaces, bloom and billet mill, their figures to 12,000,000 bushels, he lias completed the application of th® ernment of some other country, with a « h e B i l l C o m p l e t e d h i h ! R e p o r t e d , t a , rolling, bar *nd wirp 'nail, sheet and W ork on , the Ilandon >voolon. mills This is the result of bad weather, there leaf to one letter he dampens the back th e House. view of securing internationally a fix­ tinplate mills, foundry, machine shops, warehouse has been stopped for the being to o ' much rain at harvest, th’e I of the next and pruceeds with that in ity of relative value between gold and Washington, Jan. 12.— The 'Iitdi'an blacksmith and boiler shops. present owing to claims On filé wharf same us the winter wheah crop .here the same manner, and so on until th® 1 silver, by means of a common ratio be­ appropriation b ill for the -nq?t- fiscal The company- hold- 6 Op ^eres of ¡rftn. between ■ the river : ohsnqele alid • tho suffered last, year, taking off probably letters are rill backed with the gèfld leaf.* tween those metals, with free mintage year was completed today by,the house ore land of 69 per cent pure iron, and placp selected for the building. 20,000,000 bushels from th e''y ield ? Thus apjtfied tbe gold leaf overlap* at snch ratio, the United States shall ■ommitiee on Indian affairs, andre- 1,000 acres of coal land that makes The logging camp of NijcQn Bro?., Tliis makes the second year that til? the letters, more or less on all side«. It be represented at such cmiferencp by porjpd to, the house by Sherman. The coke’eqhnl- to Pennsylvania Connells*" neaf' jPeoria, in Linn County, burned Argentine crop has been damaged by Is bright In color, like all gold, but It I® live or more delegates, to be selected b ill carries a total of $7,465,000, which v ille coal. last week and all of the'property in it. unseasonable weather at harvest time, not shilling; It Is burnished by rubbing * by the president. For the compensa-’ is somewhat less than the appropriation The Nixon Bros, were getting, out logs, but this year it lias been" somewhal it gently.ou-the lack —o f course, It can­ tion of said delegates, together with all for the current year. The allowance, THE T E R R IB L E 'S T R IA L . tor the O. 1!. & N. .wharf, in Corvallis, damaged by locusts.' The latest esti-1 ’ not be rubbed on the face, for that 1» reasonable expenses connected there­ for schools, however, is increased $20,- I The mali-carrier, while crossing mates make a reduction of 8,000,006 against the glass—with a soft cloth. with, to be'.avj'proved by the secretary 000, and provision is made for starting O r e i t M a i l « by. E n g l a n d ' « N e w Warm Springs reservation with a buck- bushels from wliat the bulls figured on. It burnishes, however, on the face a® of state, including the proportion to lie the new schools at Chamberlain •-awi * W a r n h ip . bóijffd ami four horses, mired down and r^'<’ mane the situation more bullish well ’as beating, it is claimed nesota for the Chicago market, says and when they get in there is no tell- ig brushed off; it Is not »ought to sav I that .there are 8.0,000 head of sheep j v ill be held next week. mission of citizens who serve without here,' the"record of every war" vesTel ing where the price w ill go. The much PAti > t on, cut 4 i am V ia old i i«i a n f I , a ,,1,1 .. near his place that are being fattened talked of $1 would be realized within-^ this projecting leaf, there Is not enough comiiensation. r 1 The claims of t the old afloat. of It to pay for the labor that would A NEGRO M O NSTER . j for market. settlers against Western Cherokee In- T‘ho Terrible was launched at Gtas- short time, • " " be Involved In gathering It togeth er^.' Cut worms are doing considerable dian.«?, which have been a troublesome gow in 1896, and she is equipped teith Then the outside lettering, which i® 'C o o p e r , I I » « Ou tl rtw , A «1 D.. and Dayton, $4.50; Benton county and - " ' tons displacement. Her length is 600 * ra!n ln that Part of the county, b u t, killed another negro and wouniied sev- sition. Sun. ’ W hite L ily , $4,60; graham, $3.75; su-1 Thretf bills for the ratification efi feet, and her beam 71 feet, while the the injury was not great. ■eral others at Magnolia a few days ago, A rt anti Dollars. peril no, $2:50 per barrel. The Uam tijla county assessor lias just fqr whotn there is a rowan, 1 of $100 the treaties to secure Indian lands are maximum draught is 27 feet. She has Apropos of heavy Incomes, here is Da- Wheat— W alla W alla, 84 @ 85c; V a l­ tncroporated in the bill. One is twin screw propellers, and has an in- ! completed the m ilitary roll, which has .offered by* the governor, added more ley, 86@87c per bushel. | vkl Belnsco, who is now in new proml- murders to his record this morning, P lyn u’s bill to ratify the agrément dicated horsepower of 25,000. She is ‘ been turned over to the county clerk. Oats— Choice . white, 40 (g 42c per nence,»s'the plaintiff of a cause celebre. cruiser, her The roll contains about 1,800 names, near Magnolia. Cooper entered 1 the the w iîb ^=2 tJonoaneh®, Kiowa and Apache rated as a protected bushel; choice gray, 88® 40c. To look at Belaseo you would not think house of Ben Wilson about sunrise, an[i tribes'of Oklahoma, by -which the gov- armored deck extending over the whole and is compiled alphabetically, so that mr.rv ''minent is U> secure their reservations length of the ship, in its thickest.part it is a simple matter to ascertain whoso * Hay — Tim othy, $13.00 per ton ;; he was wealthy. Yet his earnings from demanded the use of J V ils o n ’s buggy; , j y |3)000)0oo. The second is for clover, $3.00(l;intai*ious Jo ‘ the Durrant case is now under sllbmis- creation, for he trained both Sothem. W illiam Carey, convicted of murder, Sprague, Wash., Jan. 12.— Two boys, $5.26: N ovelty A , $4.75; Califortdb Harrison cuuutr, anil had twpn a pros- I Attorney-General Fitzgerald has and his leading woman, Grace Kimball, w ill tie hanged. F ritz and Con Veyen, aged respectively brattile, $5.60; Dakota, $5.50; patent, perons man all his life. A t a low esti- tti’t filed Kis brief in reply to the de- -New Yarn Pres», j It is thought that a new use haft been 1 $6.25. inate he was worth $100,000. H e was fendanVs brief. When that is filed 19 and 17 years, were drowned yester­ ............. ..... ......... ii>an» ■■ «$ j day in C olville lake, two miles east of fonnd fot the black beaebsanil of Gray'* Wheat— Cbittken feed, $27per ton. peculiar in nothing but ideas of his own there w ill be a defendant’ s brief in re­ F a te o f * T e r r ie r f ir e m a n , - Oats— Choice, $2<(Si 25 per ton. burial. He was a great reader, and , turn. Two months may elapse before this place. They left home in the a f­ harbor, that it w ill prove valuable for After fifteen years of faithful ser- ternoon, telling their mother they were tbe iron that is in it. Barley— Rolled or ground, $22 pet vlee. Jim was crushed to denth honeutt» perhaps drew his notions of his own the all-important decision of the su. going on a fishing expedition. They In Kittitas county all approved bills ton. interment from the histories of ancient prerne court is handed down. tin- «heals o f a fire engine yesterday had not returned at a late hour and a np to January 1, 1896, have been paid. Corn— Whole, $22 per ton; cracked, afternoon. Jim was only a dog, but th® Egypt. H.asi-Krtd Collision. j searching party set out. The body of 1 The last payment before this cleaned $23; feed meal, $23. About fifteen years ago lie hired a firemen of engine company 10 declare Fort Worth, Tex., Jan. 12.— A head-, the younger was brought to the surface np all warrants issued prior to April, Ui.¡stuffs— Bran, $16.00 per ton; ht- was th" “ martiet one on the Kouttv stonemason to make him a sarcophagus end collision ocurred today between ' 100 yards fiom shore; that of the older 1895. shorts, $19. o f blue Kentucky limestone, which is Side. Fifteen years ago Captain Crap® two freight trains on the Gulf, Colo- Ixiy was not recovered. They went out Feed— Chopped feed, $19.00 per ton; mere durable than the hardest marble. It is said that a measure w ill be picked up a fox terrier ou th<- street. railo & Santa Fe road at Hazlett, two on the lake in a sailboat, and the boat presented to the coming state legisla­ middlings, $24; oilcake meal, $28. A t the same time he bought a barrel A t that time Jim was only a tramp, but miles north o f here. One train was was evidently overturned by the wind, Hay— Puget sound, per ton, $9.00® of the best old Bourbon the state could ture to re-enact the beet-sugar bounty lie took a fancy to the firemen about standing on the main line waiting for. The father is employed in the railroad 10.00; Eastern Washington, $13. law passed in 1893, which has now be­ produce and ordered that at his death the engine house. When Captain Crap® . the other to take the siding. The en- shops in Spokane, Butter — Fancy native creamery, come inoperative by limitation. the whisky should be poured upon his was changed to engine 19 Jim went gineer of the south-bound train p re-1 brick, 24c; select, 23c; tubs, 22c; body, after it was placed in the stone The Spokane Reform lcange w ill con­ « ’ Itb him. He hail learned many tilings H I* A tte m p ts W er# F a ilu re «. Burned that the sw itch had been j ranch, 18c. coffin. The sarcophagus was then to mid knew as well as any fireman when Fon Du Lac, Wis. t Jan. 12.— Owen tinue in its work of trying to close the thrown, and came ahead at a liv e ly Cheese— NativeWashington, 10® 12o. be hermetically sealed and placed in a speed and crashed into the north-bound Ferguson, clerk of Fond du Lac county, saloons in that city Sunday, and has Vegetables— Potatoes, per ton, $14 ® the company was about to answer niv grave near his residence. engine. Joe Haggerty, of Gainseville, shot himself last night twice, each engaged an attorney to assist in prose­ 18; parsnips, per sack, 76c; beets, pel alarm. He would run aheail of the en­ A ll his direct ions have been followed engineer of the south-bound, and E. W. time too high to hit the heart. About cuting the cases that are expected to sack, 75c; tnrnips, per sack, 60c; ruta­ gine to the scene of the fire, and, re­ ftnd he was buried today. It required Palushall, brakeman, were killed. a year ago his w ife died. A t the last arise. bagas, per sack, 75c; carrots, per sack, turning, always rode on the back o f on® a number of strong horses to carry the Mr. Dnnliam, one o f the oldest set­ 35®46c; cabbage, per 100 lbs, $1.25| of the horses. Engine 19 was iaUeath. Daring 1896, tho Rev. John F. Da­ university, was exhibited tonight be­ Blakely, son of T. K. W allis, aged 17, ‘ Eggs— Fresh ranch, 19c; Eastern, horse's back. He ran to rnteh tip with Atlantic, la., Jan. 11.— Fred Foulk mon, of Seattle, married 153 couples. 19c per dozen. fore the Academy of sciences and arts, was dragged to death at his home on the apparatus, but was caught under at Carnegie hall. Professor James the San Joaquin river, eighteen miles wan attacked and killed by hogs in the The oldest groom was 66 yi-ars of age, Fresh Meats— Choice dressed beef, the wheels of the heavy engine and miles and the oldest bride 54. The youngest steers, 61&c; cows, 5c; mntton, sheep, crushed to death. Tin- faithful terrier Keeler, of the Allegheny observatory, south of Modesto. He was driving a heavy timber about fifteen in telling of the wonderful tests to team hitched to a scraper, when he northeast of here. Foulk was hunting groom of the year was 20 years old, Biyc per pound; lamb, 5c; pork, 5c pel was burled In a coffin in the rear of the which the machine lias been put, said was caught in the spring and the team rabbits, and accidentally wonnded one and the youngest bride 15. pound; veal, small, 6c. engine house. -Chh-sgo Chronicle. it laid already thrown a ray of light ran away. For over 200 yards he w as o f the hogs. It» criefc attracted several Fresh Fish— Halibut, 5 ® 6 ; salmon, There is a movement afoot in the other hogs, and they attacked him and hit on the head by the blade of the H u n d r e d , o f Y e a r . O lil. through four inches of solid iron, and southern part o f Stevens county to di­ 5 ® 6 ; salmon trout, 7® 10; flounder« he thinks later it w ill be developed so scraper as it bumped along the field. literally chewed him tor death. The vide the county on a line running east and soles, 3® 4c. The Introduction of sugar Into Eng­ hogs had escaped from farmers living His head was bsidly lacerated, and he it w ill pierce six or eight, inches, and Provisions— Hams, large, 12c; hams, land Is often dated as late as the fif- and west, about Half way between Col­ intimated strongly that it may be util­ remained unconscious for six hours, in that locality, and were virtually ville and Chewelah. There are abont small, 12tic ; breakfast bacon, 10o; ti-enth century; but It was really In use w ild. when he died. ized in the inspection of armor-plate. dry salt sides, 6c per ponnd. there 1« the thirteenth. ’ Zticre” 1* 12,000 inhabitants in the county. C o «tly T « »b «r r o F a c to r y F ir «. mentioned under date of 1243. Later w e There is a large quantity of old bill* B lle n T e r r y * « P o o r D r ft a ln g . 8an Francisco, Jan. 12, 1897. ^ L o n g W a lk f o r « W *| < »r. ronil o f rose and violet sngar In tablet»- Danville, V a., Jan. 12.— Fire broke at jhe eapitol in Olympia that w ill Paris, Jan. 12.— I t is reported that B elleville, Ontario, Jan. 11.— David Potatoes — Salinas Burbanks, 60® and In glliled wafers. When Princes» ont today >u the big leaf tobacco factory have to be destroy®!. T w o years ago S. Frazier, of Aberdeen, Wash., haz the Casino at Monte Carlo recently re­ of the American Tobacco Company. the schools fonnd these of value to nse 75o; Early Rose, 70® 78c; River Bar- Mary went on a pilgrimage to Canter­ reached here on foot en route to Bos­ fused admission to Ellen Terry, on the The building, with ail its contente, was as scratch paper. The school pnpils banks, 4 0 ® 60c; sweet«, $1.50® 1.6C bury, In 1317, she consoled herself fo r ton. Frazier began his long walk on a ground that she was too ill-dressed. any trial» »he may have i udured on th® entirely consumed. Valuable ma­ gathered them, bnt many were scat­ per oental. wager of $3,000 that he would walk Onions— 50®65e per cental/ road with several pounds o f sugar tab­ chinery and 1,000,000 pon nils of leaf tered abont the streets. They may be S p a n i a r d « D e f « a t * d I '< « n r g $ n t * . from Aberdeen to Boston, 5,200 miles, Eggs— Store, 2 3 ® 25c; ranch, 26®29. tobacco are a total los». Tbe insurance had this year, if the matter is looked lets and rosi- sugar e f honey. O U Madrid, Jan. 12.— Advices received within »period of six months and iifieen Batter— Fancy creamery, 21c; d« ancient sweetmeat» were prmervuiif is $120,000. The company w ill rebnilil after by the teachers and assurance days. He started July 14, and must from Manila are to the effect that the seconds, 18® 20c; fancy dairy, 17o; ginger at..! citron e»ndy. Harber, tlie great authority on fish, given that they w ill not be used to lit­ seconds, 16® 17c. be in Boston January 29. He is sev­ Spaniards have again defeated the in­ ter the street® eral days ahead of time. By walking surgents at Montabatan. Sixty-one of says that every square mile of the sea Cheese — Fancy mild, new, 11® Bicycles have set horses trembling Kalama hopes to have two wood­ twenty miles a day he can win the the Spaniards are reported to have been is inhabited by 120,000,000 finny «rea­ working factories in operation by , I I fair to good, 8 ® 10c; Young between the joys o f Idleness and a I'cag killed in the engagement. tare® wager. America, 11® 12c; Eastern, 13® 14c. of the sausage factory. March 1 next. Senate Canvassed on Inter­ national Conference. I i »•p«ratl*n