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[N G TO N COTTNTY H A T C H E T . FISHERMEN DROWNED. On" o f Nevada, Joins the Opposing Forces. Capitiod ° r- A C O -O f rIVE SCH EM E, i WEEKLY MARKET LETTfcH. In »-T h . C h ic a g o U n e m p lo y e d P r o p o n e t o t o 1’ t a h . M arch GOLD, SILVER, TA] D o w n i n g , H o p k i n s Sc C o m p a n y 's R e v i e w o f T rade. With a large cash demand tor wheat THREE LEADING TOPICS UNDI Chicago, May 3.— Tlie Record says: DISCUSSION. Another movement similar to that A Resume o f Events in the at all points, with stocks being reduced to a lower point than in years by the whicli General Covey organized a few Northwest. end of the crop, anil with prospects for years ago, and whi n is designed to taka w e ^ M ,n T le n i t:T In »»at an army of unemployed men on a long an average crop of winter wheat very R e p u b l i c a n S e n a t o r » M a k i n g G o o d 1 p e l a y t h e t a r if f b il l fioor, it is enough to warrant the main- trip across the country, is lieing quietly r e » » W it h T h e ir D u tie s o s t h e V i organized, and it is said that in June EVIDENCE OF STEADY GROWTH tetiancee o f present values, and also o u t C o m m i t t e e » — D i s s e n s i o n s In l>— i w h ei/'lR n I* 1t ‘UVily at th0 the prevalence of good prices for wheat it will “ move,’ ’ having its starting o e r a t lo a m i T o p u lla t R a n k s . ; boat overturned I H i v e t o 1«* R e p o r t e d t o t h e for the coming twelve months. How w men had their nets out. Tlie boat point in this city. E . F. P a r s o m , S pecial C o rre s p o n d e n t. I C o m m it e e , a m t l ' o e . t b l y M a y It differs from that which was pro N e w * G a t h e r e d in A l l t h e T o w n s o f high prices will go depends on three «•»» went toils Washington, D. C.— Our gold con O u r N e i g h b o r i n g S t a t e s —I m p r o v e things — speculation, crop prospects, r r e l i l r n t U n t i l A u k net. ductive of the famous “ keep-off-the- U racil assistanot, and succeeded in rescuing and the war. There w ill be a short tinues to increase. This is true both grass” bv-term, in that it does not have j m e n t N o t e d in A l l I n d u s t r i e s —O r e g o n . hUt Hl‘ndriekson sank" »ago, May 1 .— The Post’s Waali- as to the products of the mines and tb o the national capital as its objective W ild pigeons are flying along Coos crop of winter wheat for the third con * £ £ ! ^ body wil! never he re- T special says: receipts in tills country from other porta secutive year The conditions are also point, and it is not designed to ask the ; ^be deceased was a Russian river, and the gunners are out. Ltor Jones, of Nevada, who holds ,, uncertain for as large an acreage of of the world. Advices from the national government for aid for any Six carloads of wheat were shipped spring as was e x a cte d earlier in the mining regionsof the United State« ; iance of power, lias joined with neil. lie had lived one. If the present plans are oarried Imocrats of the finance committee eight years, and had in this country out, when tlie “ army” reaches the end from Eugene to Portland last week. season, owing to the wet weather and received here show an enormous iz Ljtinn to reporting the tarilf bill ter living in Astoria. a brother and sis- of its destination it will at once go to There is much activity in Douglas the latenes of the seeding in |ome sec crease, the return at the Denver branch fto the senate as framed by the county hopyards this year, and few, if tions. High prices, however, will mint alone showing a gain o f nearly News was received here late this af- work as a oo-operative commonwealth, Lican members. This move is a any, yards will go uncultivated. stimulate farmers in the Northwest to 100 per cent for the first quarter of I ternoon of the finding of a body of an and the leaders will attempt to prove ¡ointment to the Republican sen- In digging a well on the Warm get in as large an acreage as pos year over the return for the other fisherman. One of Kinney’s boats that the working people can provide for f , congress and to the administra- months of last y«>ar. Add to this th » drifted up on Long Beach, near Ocean themselves out o f the abundance o f the Springs reservation recently, George sible. There lias been a good deal fact that gold lias been flowing into ] The bill will have to be reported 1 aik. The net was fast to the boat, earth without dividiug the products of Krause found human bones and teeth at of 8«*eding, hut in the Red River valley, full committee, and the Demo- where a large part of the crop is grown, this country during tlie part of the year their labor. a depth of forty feet. ta"Kled ln the web was the liody of members of the committee say ", there is to«i much water to admit of in whicli we are accustomed to sen«l It is said that with the adjournment Six or eight Greeks in Astoria sold tlie unfortunate man. llis name was vhile they do not intend to ob- Kansas gives good gold out, and it shows that the stock of not learned. It is probable the boat of the convention o f the American out their nets and other fishing gear early seeding. I the measure, they propose to take ful Her was also lost. Railway Union, which w ill meet in last week, and, with the money, started promise, hut a change for the worse gold in the United States is now phe- fur its eareful consideration before may come. The only things that can noniinatly large and seems likely to It is repotted tonight that one of this city in June, the time will have hack to aid the mother country in her Itting it to come before the senate, injure the crop are hot winds and sand continue to increase indefinitely. arrived for the order to march, and it struggle with Turkey. Booth s boats capsized this afternoon storms. The outlook in California is emoerats refuse to let the Repub- near Clatsop spit, and that both captain is further said that President E. V. The semiannual statement of the P o p o c r a t ln A la r m a n d It* C r u m . uncertain. Reports say that hot winds | |name a day for the report, and Delis and other men prominent in rail financial condition of Grant county ami boatpuller drowned. Tlie report The popoerats are scared. There !• Latest re- , may be held in committee for is evidently true, although neither the road organizations are among the prime March 31 last showed that the county’s have deteriorated the orop. three weeks. The chances for number of the boat nor the names of movers in the scheme. Utah is to be liabilities amounted to $13(1,004, and ports from France and Russia are against a rebellion in the Democratic party a large crop of winter wheat, but in the against further continuance of the al ■passage of the bill are iliminish- tne men were given. The report was the haven of rest, and once there every tlie resources to $87,944. other foreign countries there is promise liance between silver Democrats and |ml it may be August before it brought up by a fisherman, who had man will be on an equal footing with Two pairs of Mongolian pheasants of about an average yield. Stooks, how Populists and members of both theaa his neighbor. There will be no city |o the president. learned nothing more. councils to do business with when pub from Oregon have been turned loose in ever, are low, and consumers w ill go organizations are wild with alarm. I t h e S e n a te F l i m n n ^ C o m i n l t t e e . j lic improvements are needed and the Rockbridge county, Virginia, where into the new crop with less then the Mr. Bryan’s organ, the Omaha World- TOUGH ON AMERICANS. Ht'rald is frantically appealing to the sliington, May 1.— Tlie senate people decide to make them. The they w ill be carefully protected in the usual quantity. effort being made to propogate them. committee was in session an Greece and Turkey are not important old members of the fxilitical job lot people will do this themselves. The firm to secure the government factors as wheat growers, the former which failed in business last November [today, four Democrats and four A lle n M in ers in Itnsslan d M a y H a v e to It is said that figures have been gath B e c o m e B ritish C it iz e n s . work of the upper C oquilleis arranging raising 4.800,000 bushels, and the lat to still hung together. It says: “ It fclicans being present. The ab- ered which show that there are now Roes land, B. C., May 3.—The pro 100,000 men and women out of employ for the commencement of the work. ter 24,000,000 bushels. Bulgaria, Ser- would be worse than folly at this time ts were Piatt, Republican, of Con- Vut; Jones, Democrat, of Arkansas; posed law as to alien miners having to ment in Chicago. It is not expected The improvement will be confined via, Roumania, and Montenegro raise for the Populists to refuse to fuse with the Democrats and silver Republicans,’ * (ones,silver Republican, o f Nevada. declare intentions to become citizens that anywhe'e near this number will j largely to points between Robert’s land 125,000,000 bushels. A liberal propor and adds that a continued com bination ing apd Rackleff’ s mill, or about one Indore they can take out a miner’s cer tion of their crop is exported to the make the trip to Utah, but it is be conclusion regarding the tariff continent. If Greece has a navy of of their forces “ means a solid phalanx Iras reached, although tlie Repub- tificate is causing much talk here, and lieved by men prominent in the move- j mile below Myrtle Point. of silver forces in all campaigns from Hood River lias doubled the acreage sufficient strength to prevent a fjec ex i said they imped to be able to re- there are still hopes that it will not be ment that the army will move with now till 1900. port movement of wheat from these come a law, although it lias passed the several thousand men, and that it w ill of its strawberries this spring. Tlie Ihe bill to the full committee on W hile things are m oviiqA n smoothly new plants w ill not near this year, but countries, it might make a great differ lav. Tin- Republisns asked that legislature. Strong petitions against pick up more on the way. with the Republicans here, there io It is proposed to organize tlie co r<*xt year should have a full crop, and ence in the supplies of the continent. le be fixed for reporting tlie bill to it are going up from all parts of British trouble among the Democrats. Tho f-aate. Tlie Democrats would not Columbia, the principal argument be operative commonwealth along the same this next year should furnish 1,500,000 M a r k e t Q u o ta tio n s . breach between the Bailey and tho | to tix a date, saying they wanted ing that without American energy the lines as those laid down by the social fKiunds of crimson lusciousness, or 750 Portland, Or., May 4, 1897. Bryan faction in the house has been tumble time to consider the bill, mining wealth of tlie country would ists, the means of production and dis tons, says The Dalles Chronicle. Flour— Portland, 8alem, Cascadia widenend, and the Populist ullies ot |here would bo no undue delay. not have been discovered, and without tribution are to be tlie common prop Dairying in Curry county is in full ami Dayton, $4.00; Benton county and that party have been given tbe cold emoerats were not shown a copy it this wealth cannot be developed. erty of the community, and may be blast. Tlie number of cows has not W hite Lily, $4.00; graham, $3.40; su shoulder. The sockleBB Simpson, find he bill, nor did they receive any Kiglity-tliree Americans today applied used by any member thereof. been decreased by the hard winteV, but, perfine, $2.75 per barrel. ing himself fast losing the notoriety Whether the proposition will be sub awing to the inreeased demand for cat limit ion regarding its character. for miner’s licenses at a fee of ¡to each Wheat— Walla Walla, 73@ 74c; V al which his eccentricities have awarded per annum, some for one year, some for mitted to the convention of the railroad tle and the better prices paid, more ley, 76c per bushel. him, develofied a new freak and at T h e F lo o d o f llm o lu t lo u s . two, and some for three years. There organisation has not been decided, but :alves will be raised and the output of Oats— Choice white, 88@ 40o per tacked Speaker Ree«l because of ilia fail kshington, May 1.— Tlie question are many prospectors from the Ameri it said that it is more than likely it butter will probably not equal that of bushel; choice gray, 87@39c. ure to appoint committees when com pether business was to be done by can side wiio have previously taken out will be. last year. Hay— Timothy, $ 14.00 (§ 15.00 per mittees were not needed. The Bryan lenate next week was raised today licenses for several years, and these, The Tillamook Lumbering Company ton; clover, $12.00@ 13.60; wheat and wing of the Democracy being so accus SPEED WAS TOO GREAT. Pettigrew, when tlie senate met. the new law, if it becomes a law, will is operating its water pipe factory night oat, $12.00@ 13.50 per ton. tomed to co-operating with the ¡grew proposed that the senate not be able to touch. There will prob Barley— Feed barley, $16.50 per ton; lists, wanted to support Jerry, but ’ as well as day, for tlio purpose of filling It a conference on tlie Iudian ap- ably be a rush of American miners at R e a s o n A s s i g n e d b y J u r y f o r P o r t l a n d an order for about 2 1 4 miles of pipa, brewing, $18@ 19. Bailey wing opfiosed it. Mr. Bail S tr e e t-C a r A c c id e n t . riation bill. other [joints to get miners’ certificates M illstuffs— Bran, $14.50; shorts, who last fall opfsised the consolidât which is required to extend the water handler, however, gave notice that before the law is signed. Portland, Or., May 8.— Thecoroner’ s system at Kalama, in Washington. It $16.50; middlings, $26. of the Populist und Democratic |ould object to any business being jury impaneled Wednesday to hold an will require about 50,000 feet of lum Butter— Creamery, 85c; dairy, 26@ in tlie campaign, retains the same ' because there was a general un- inquest over the bodies of Catherine THE GUTHRIE CALAMITY. ber. Tlie pipe w ill be shipped on the 27>*c; store, 17>$@30o per roll. today und put them into pr landing that pone should be taken Buillie, Newton Hansen, W. VV. Blanch iteamer Harrison. Potatoes— Oregon Burbanks,50@ 65c; operation. As the leader o f the uomo- luring the absence of so many sena- ard and M. C. Benuinger, who died F iv e M ore B o d ie s R e c o v e r e d F r o m Union county butchers are becoming Garnet Chilies, 55@65o; Early Rose, oratic side of the house, lie called » lin New York to attend the cere- from the effects of injuries received in t h e D e b r is . somewhat uneasy over the prospect of 80@ 85o per sack; sweets, $2.75 per caucus at once and, by a vote of tiro to lies of dedication of the Grant mou the street-car accident on East Morrison cental for Mero«xI; new potatoes, 3o one, adopted u resolution deoliniaff Kansas City, May 3.— A special to street last Tuesday, rendered a verdict securing beef cattle for this season’ s nt. Other senators protested that per ponnd. co-operation with Simpson and his fol business. Heretofore it has been an the Times from Guthrie, O. T ., says: had been no such agreement yesterday afternoon in which they Onions— $2.50(32.75 per cental lowers, thus again defeating the Bryan- easv task to secure ull tlie beeveH they Five more bodies were recovered from Thereupon, Quay suggested found that tlie accident was mainly due Poultry— Chickens, mixed, $2.75(3) ites in their attempt to control before the passage of the Indian the debris left by Wednesday’s storm to the high rate of speed traveled by needed at any time, but tlie unusual de 3.50; geese, $5.00@ 7.00; turkeys, live, Democracy in the house. The bodies of car No. 52 at tlie time of the accident. mand for cattle this season threatens to Jopriation bill was disposed of, in West Guthrie. change former conditions. Not only 12?-jc; ducks, $4.00@ 5.00 per dozen. George Owen and Mrs. Charles Ruffins W h a t t h e W e e k H a . A r e o m p lt .t e « An opinion was also expressed in the should be an investigation of Eggs— Oregon, 1 0 @ llc per dozen. are buyers purchasing all the salable ts of oil lands of the Seneca In were found on the west bank of the verdict that tlie forward axle o f the Tariff and bimetallism, those Cheese— Oregon, ll^ o ; Young steers they can find, but they appear fs, remarking that the senate should river. The bodies of Henry Simmons front truck was broken at the reverse great issues of the camfiaigii, have 1 America, 12 per pound. just as eager to secure dry cows. whether the Indians were being and Mrs. Watson and child were found curve, where the car showed indica W ool— Valley, 12 j^c per pound; East prominently at. tlie front during under a pile of hay near the Cimarron. tions of having first left the rails. led. present week in Washington, W a s h in g to n . ern Oregon, 6@ 8c. those people who doubted or profo I message from the president, trans- Mrs. Watson had her child clutched to Much evidence was taken during the Hops— 4 @ 7 c p e r pound. Potatoes aro plentiful in the Kittitas ling the result of the commission In her breast, in which position both met day from lioth persons on the ear at the Valley, and are selling at $9 a ton. Beef — Gross, top steers, $3.50; to doubt the sincerity of the professions of the ^Republican party on e ith e r « « fst the boundary between the United death. Scores of organized searching time, and from others familiar with cows, $2.25@ 3.00; dressed bcvif, 4@ The business men of Snohomish are these subjects have found that they and Mexico, west of the Rio parties are at work, but progress is mechanics and the track on East Mor working to get a hospital for that city. 6c per pound. slow, since tons of debris must be dug rison street. nde, was read. Mutton— Gross, best sheep, wethers were mistaken. A farmers’ institute will be held in The majority of those on the oar A thoroughly protective tariff, |ua.v presenetd a resolution calling over in the search. It is believed the and ewes, $ 3.60@ 3.75; dressed mut Ellensburg during the first week in whicli looks after tlie interests o f tho ton, 6c per pound. the secretary of the interior for rushing waters of the Cimarron conceal stated that it was traveling faster than June. farmer and the working man; that io Imiation as to whether the leases of many corpses. The Cimarron is two is permitted by the city ordinances. Hogs— Gross, choice, heavy, $4.00® A movement has been started in 4.25; light and feeders, $2.50@ 3.00 ; what the new Dingley act is to be « ¡Seneca’s oil lands had been made miles north, and when the flood came One witness, Mr. Philip Flood, who it gets npon the statute hooks, what ifc he usual manner, and whether there the waters of the Cottonwood joined it. stood on the front platform with the Oakesdale to raise a fund to help the dressed $4.50(3 5.25 per cwL is in fact today, for tbe probabilitiao Veal— Large, 3 )^ @ 4o; small, 4@ been any corruption. It was The Cimarron’s bottom contains quick motorman, stated that the car was not Greeks. sand, and it is one of the most treacher going faster than was customary at that are that it will be little changed by tho Frank Terry is to be the new Indian 6 per pound. led to. senate. Bring the presentation of memo- ous streams in the country. It flows point, and that it was thoroughly un agent for the Crows at Puyallup Iudian Seattle, Wash., May 4, 1897. Earnest and intelligent efforts in ■ Spooner offered one ’ ’ from sev- into the Arkansas in Pawnee county, der the motorman’ s control until the reservation. Wheat— Chicken feed, $28 per ton. half of international bimetallism— 6 I thousand men who were working and it is believed several bodies, if not curve was reached. Klickitat county farmers shipped Oats— Choice, $23 @24 per ton. is what this week’s work means I wages in the lumber districts of buried in the sand, have been carried to three tons of bacon from The Dalles to Barley— Roiled or ground, $20 per the subject. The appointtment o f CONFEDERATE MONUMENT. ioonsin,’ ’ asking for the enactment the Arkansas, which is also very high. Rossland last week. ton. commission whose name« have air he lumber schedule in tlie Dingley Mate Jenner, an eld ’ 49er, drowned Corn— Whole, $21 per ton; cracked, been given the public, assures vig THE PRESIDENT ASSENTS. U n v e ile d n t O n ll n . W i ll i a E u I o k x o n in Pemiahmoo bay, near Blaine, last [ $21; feed meal, $21. J e U e rM o n - D a v i s . prompt, and it is hoped suooeisfnl y ¡he senate was deluged with resolu- ; week. His boat capsized during a Poultry— Chickens, live, per ponnd, 18 . G e n e r a l M i l e . W i l l G o t o t h e S e a t o f # Dallas, Tex.. May 8.— The ConfeH heavy wind. T h e B lm e t e llle C o m m is s io n . hens, 10c; ducks, $6@ 6.50 . W a r in G r e e c e . resolution was offered by Morgan, erate monument erected through the The appointment of Senator Wole Stevens county millmen are begin- j Flour— (Jobbing)— Patent excellent, I adopted, requesting the president, Washington, May 3.— General Miles efforts o f the Daughters of the Confed ning to ship their lumber to British Co $4.80; Novelty A , $4.50; California of Colorado; ex-Vice-President ¡ot incompatible with the publio in today received the formal assent of the eracy, at Dallas, was unveiled this lumbia. A great deal of brick and ’ brands, $4.90; Dakota, $5.65; patent, son, of Illinois, and Hon. C. J. Mt, to transmit to the senate all cor- g{ j ent for his projected trip to Tur- morning. It is of Texas granite, the lime goes the same way. of Massachusetts, as commission $6.40. Fhaft being fifty feet high. At the ^ondence with the consul-general kev and Greece. Tlie order read: Millstuffs— Bran, $14.00 per ton; pave the way for an international i The monthly report o f the Spokane j 1 consuls in Cuba, since the begin- The president grants yon permis- top of the column stands a private. At ference has been cordially oomme public schools for April shows that the shorts, $18. |K of the war, not heretofore pub- gion xo proceed, as soon as practicable, the base on four pedestals are life-sized Fee«!— Choppe«! feed, $18.00 per ton; Until this week nobody knew deflni enrollment is 556 larger than that at ed. to the seat of war in the Levant, and statues of Jefferson Davis, R. E. Lee, what the president’s plans were : middlings, $22; oilcake meal, $30. the end of April last year. if authority therefor he granted to you Stonewall Jackson and Sidney Johns gard to this question. It was kn Hay— Puget sound, per ton, $12.00; Tn t h e H o u s e . A $10,000 damage suit against the by the respective governments con ton. that he was extremely anxiona to 4 Eastern Washington, $15. Cashington, May 1.— The house wai town of Asotin was decided last week | Jefferson Davis, jr ., puller! the cord cerned, to visit the Turkish and Greek Butter — Fancy native creamery, the profier steps toward carrying l lession seven minutes today. The by a jury in favor of the town. armies, or both, as, in your judgment, that unveiled the statne o f his grand brick, 18c; ranch, 14@15; California, pledge o f the party looking to int rnal was not read. The objection Tekoa is said to have a Young La may lx- desirable. The president fur father. Lucy Hays did the same for tlonal consideration of the silver i »h - |t there was no quorum was inter- Robert Lee, and a little grandaughter dies’ Pedestrian Club, the members of j ther grants you authority, while in tion but just how he proposed to I Cheese— Native Washington, 12c. *d bv Himpson, whereupon Payne Europe, to visit such other countries as of Stonewall Jackson completed the un which get up at 5 o'clock in the morn- j V egetable— Potatoes, per ton, $14.00 this about or to take the initiative, Je a motion to adjourn. mav in your opinion, offer tlie best veiling by pulling the cords which re ing and take walks for their health. @ 14; parsnips, per sack, 76c; beets, body was able to say. It now af ¡be chaplain, in his invocation to- ©piiortunity for military observation, moved the veils from the statues of The injunction restraining the con per sack, 60c; tnrnips, per sack, 60c; as nsuai, he lias chosen a wise praved for the recovery of General and at such times as you may deem Jackson and Johnston. struction o f the Snohomish county rutabagas, per sack, 60c; carrots, per and one most likely to be nderson, of Iowa, who lies danger- After the young ladles representing courthouse has been dissolved, and once sack, 40(350c; cabbage, per 100 lbs, Not only has he chosen the plan ; most expedient.” l>y >11 at his home in Dubuque. Geueral Miles will be gone two or Southern states decorated the monu more Everett will try to get the county $1.60; onions, per 100 lbs, $4.25. likely to lie successful bat the one 1 three months, as in addition to mak ment with flowers, John H. Reagan, seat on a firm foundation. M o r e W r . c k . f i S ig h t e d . Sweet potatoes— Per 100 lbs, $4.00. ly to lie most successful. By this the only surviving member of the Con- meant that if he is able to carry i Eggs— Fresh ranch, 13t£@14c. The corporations throughout Wash ■storia, May 8.— The sealing schoon- ing a personal study of the military f.-derate cabinet, delivered *_ eulogy Fresh Meats— Choice dressed beef, plans thus inaugurated the internet! ington are generally complying with the 'ate and Ann arrived in port late features of the contest between the upon President Davis. new law requiring the payment of an steers, 7c; cows, 6t£c; mutton, sheep, al conference will be brought to eight, after an extender! cruise Turks and Greeks, he proposes to in spect the military establishments of per doors of every American voter, annual fee of $10. Last week in one 8j^c per pound; lamb, 5o; pork, to* the coast. She has 335 skins, W e n t T h r o u g h a B r id g e . dent M cKinley’s hope is that it I day $40 was received from this source pound; veal, small, 8c. ile off the California coast, she the principal European pow ers-G er- . Warrenton, O., May 3.— An engine by the secretary of state. lie practicable to hold this confer Fresh Fish — Halibut, 4 ^ @ 6c; ked np a small boat, containing manr France and England, and possi- 7' The result of his observa- and fourteen cars of a freight train, on men, who were lost from a coast- bly Russia. -- » . nffi.i.i r*. Indian Commissioner Barge has re salmon, 6 @ 8 c; salmon trout, 7@ 10c; the United Htates, and in the City« Washington. If this shall liapp schooner. The vessel reports that tion will be embodied in an official re- the Wheeling & Lake Erie railway, turned to North Yakima from Mon flounders and soles, 3@ 4c. went through a bridge near here today, Provisions— Hams, large, 11)^; hams, ery American citizen will have tl ile off the Columbia, she sighted a port to the president. ______ tana, and will be joined this week by and plunged into a creek. Engineer 'itity o f wreckage, among which ' . , . r.,0_n~i,i i n,f has Commissioner Hoyt, when negotiations small, l l ? 4c; breakfast bacon, 10c; dry benefit of the discussion which Alonzo Lowe of Greenfield, Ind. arises. It will be as though tbe 1 sadly demolished lifeboat. It is Alonzo Lowe of o f' tha James Garletter was scalded to death. with the Yakima Indians will be re salt sides, 6 ^ c per pound. Fireman Edward Munn and Brakeman Fruits— Lemons, California, fancy, ing of tlie representatives of the belief o or f the captain that the lifted ^ L ' ^ n M ou lder‘ alone and sumed. Commissioner Goodwin has <«e„er C. E. Kevser, both received broken legs $2.60@ 8; choice, $; Cal fornia fancy nations was brought to hia own i ckage wag that of the lost coal ship ground, and h « gone East on a leave of absence. and were otherwise injured severely. yard. (maria. carry a barrel of sugar______ navals, $3 @3.50. A resident of Walla Walla last week ^ s e v e re E a r th q u a k e . 1 * n t g u .> .n . R e v o lu t io n F a llin g . I n q u i r e I n t o B r . m . r t n n A e e lr t e n t . took 1,800 stock hogs to Nebraska. , Th. TurlfT Hill. San Francisco, May 4, 1897. Mav 3.— The United Buenos Ayres, May 8.— The Urs- The bogs were bought for 3 oents a »"hington, May 3.— Secretary Long _______^ Tiie people who are assumiz Potatoes— Salinas Burbanks, 90c@ West gnayan insurgents accuse the revolu pound by a Nebraska man, who bought •rdered a court of inquiry to pro- ptatP9 consul at Guadeloupe, the tariff bill is likely to dra * to Bremerton, Wash., to report on '¡„.lies, has telegraphed the state de tionary cw>mmitt«ke here o f inaction. 30,000 bushels of corn at from 10 to 11 $1.10; Early Rose, 60@ 70c; River Bur the summer and keep the facts connected with the ground- „ artment. under date of April 29, from The leading chiefs are withdrawing cents a bushel before the hogs arrived. banks, 60@ 65c; sweets, $1.40(81.60 the country in an unsettled per. cental. from the movement, ami its failure ia of the Oregon recently. The court p^nte-a-Pitre, as follows: The experts at work on the books of awaiting final action are to be Onions— $2.2 6 0 8 .0 0 per cental. . . . . r ..A (* Tere earthquake occurred here. freely predicted._____________ J" 1 * be eompiwed of Rear Admiral Whatcom county have finish«! the pointed. The next week or 1 Egg»— Ranch, 101* @ 12c per dozen. |rkland, o f the Mare island navy- The loss is heavy and many were in work in all the county offices except the B a n ker C o a . l e t a d o f K m h e i . l e i a . a t . the farthest are likely to s Butter— Fancy creamery, 13(314; do with Lieutenant Hetherington as jured. ” ________________ New Orleans, May 3.— William P. treasurer’s, and are at work in that de leconda, 13@ 13)4o; fancy dairy, 12c; perfected by the Republican P*e-advocate. The inqniry was re- camel’• Nichols, president of the defunct Bank partment now. The work in that o f f i c e of the finance committee, and it I •eoonds, 11 @ 12c. «Seven m il«*" h on r i , . th ® by Captain Barker, o f the Ore- l i m i t , n o r e s n i t m a i n t a i n this rate of Commerce, was tonight convicted of will take about two month’« time, za Cheese— Fancy mild, new, « * < * 7 c ; ly to get into P ’ *hd, from the facta so far known Its usual speed ia five the embezzlement of $250,000 of tbs there are over 13,000 receipts to cheek fair to good, 6)4 I1* surmised that the will be relieved over two boura bank’s funds. be jfood for s finsi vote i 1 « 8c; Eastern, 1 U 4 « « 1 14)40. 4 miles an hoar. reauouaihiliUr for tb e accident. »> ......Ä - s & r * * » . ’ «1 j *3