Washington County hatchet and Forest Grove times. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1896-1897, July 22, 1897, Image 9

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A U a k g » F ir lit«.
Richness of the
Clondyke District.
velous
kiEEN
IN
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EXTENT
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He
L ite ra lly
W ith tiolii-
Francis1'0. July 19.— A story
J ¡„ intensity o f interest that
li'the fabulous wealth o f Monte
j, related by passengers on the
fiteamer Excelsior, which lias just
* (rom St. M ichael’s, Alaska.
( upon m illions o f virgin gold,
u|B(, t(> the story, await the fortu-
tiner who has the hardihood and
. to penetrate into the unknown
• ofthe Yukon district. There was
C yvidence on the little steamer
truth of the story told by the
liers, for in tlie cabin were scores
Ifotilled to the very mouth with
l " taken from the placers of the
xn North. The amount brought
[iriously estimated at from $500,-
[ 1750,000.
Ire came in on the Excelsior some
Lpij_among them some women—
ftriiat is now known as the Clon-
Idistrict, though only 15 of these
jeeri actually engaged in mining,
[were among them men who had
rmore than 10 years facing the
^ ami hardships of the frozen
in the hope o f making a rich
lot who sig n ally failed.
But now
Iriiiue hack with fortunes stowed
leir gripsacks and untold m illions
(picked up in the country o f which
jtle is known.
, new Eldorado lies just across the
i boundary in British territory,
i of recent »discovery, but already
|»re at least 3,000 |ieople on the
land more are flocking in that
[non as fast as transportation can
(cored.
[discovery o f the Clondvke region
bis a story that is nniquely inter-
Around Forty-M ile, on the
to. is a tribe of Indians known a-
(tickers, and w ith them is a mar
pears ago was known as George
ick, but who is now called “ Stick
In September last at the
lof a party of Indians, he left his
ar Forty-Mile camp and started
southerly direction, saying that he
Ided to find a new gold field before
Kuril.
He came back two weeks
land startled the miners with the
pneement that J b m iles away there
¡old to he found in plenty.
The
ms abounded with the yellow
,and all that was needed was for
odr to pick it up.
Iny persons flocked to the place,
i time the word reached Forty-
lcamp that untold riches could be
along the bottom o f Bonanza
and its tributaries.
Men who
died at the former camp imme-
|lypacked their belongings and set
lor the new fields.
It was a hard
frying journey, but that was noth-
npared w ith the promise o f m il-
fat the end o f the route.
following is an extract from a
received by the Excelsior.
It
ent from the Clondyke region by
ninent and wealthy young busi-
loanof San Francisco to his brother
|is city:
lie excitement on the river is in-
libable, and the output o f the new
fyke district is almost beyond be-
Men who had notiiing last fall
►°w worth a fortune.
One man
forked 40 square feet o f his claim
Going out w itli $40,000 in dust,
hoarter of the claims are now sell-
It from $15,000 to $50,000.
The
f Jte of the district given is 13
• with an average value o f $300,-
I 11 the claim, in which some are
' as high as $ 1,000,000 each. A t
»n sacks of dust are thrown under
►tmters in the stores for safe keep-
fane of the stories are so fabulous
l»m afraid to repeat them for fear
fig stspevted o f the infection.
or is t ip a dav and board, w ith
FI*' work guaranteed, so you can
W how difficult it is to hold em-
If reports are true it is the
placer discovery ever made in
'orId, for though other diggings
found quite as rich in spots,
«le n t of discovery has been
■
prospected and worked so
|nlht through.”
O F F E N S IV E
A L L IA N C E .
L'*'1 Japan Again Said to Ba Cona-
I Against the United Staten.
' July 19.— A Paris dispatch
•per here sayB that inquiry
, American embassy there has
• confirmation o f the rumor
1 governments o f Spain and Ja-
'•rranged an offensive alliance
I the United States. The terms
undertaking, w hich is for the
•protection o f Cuba and H aw aii,
"Ghat in the event o f aggressive
• on the part o f the United States,
toward interference in Cuban
’ Ppf aistence in the annexation
°»waiian islands, both Spain
•n «hall declare w ar simnltane-
- ***'n,t the United States, and
L * " hosti le demonstrations along
^ A tla n tic and Pacific coast lines.
W o flu Shut Down.
*“ nd, July I f . — The Crescent
1 works closed in every depart-
thb
morning.
The heater« re-
I»-
..... ~
^ go to work, and without them
J®Pos«ihle to operate the m ill,
decided to shot down in-
1 r **
PO LE.
W EEKLY
P ro f»* ..o r A n d r e * a t a r i , on H i . B a llo o n
V oyage.
M ARKET
LETTER.
D ow n ing;.
STILL MORE TR0UJ
Hoplcln* A Coin]
npany'i Review
Resume of Events in the
Northwest.
* “.. ..
“111 "; r
» h i l a r * « '* T h r m t .
'July 19.— Emma 8ympnds,
■t'ne-fltter, cut the throats
. young children, and then
* * night.
TH E
o f T ra d *.
F R E E T R A D E R S D O N ’T W A N T T O
1 tomsoe, Island of Tromsoo, Fin-
LO SE SO U TH ER N V O T E S .
There
was
much
activity
in
the
C
hi­
mark* Norway, July 19.— The steamer
cago market during the past week.
SvenskuiuJ, from Kpitzbergen, reports
There was a temporary advance in July
that Herr Andree,
the aerouaut,
7
T h e y A r® H o p « U « i l y A r g u i n g A g f t l i i t $
wheat of 5 cents per bushel, but the
to Cal
Th
h Wu’ " f ^
On- ascended in his balloon on Sunday after-
F a t® —T h e S o u t h e r n
P r o te c tio n !»* !»
end
of
the
week
shows
a
tendency
to
The ascent was made
company by M r ^ j l 1, n'a<,e.,t0 lhu noon, at 2:30.
H o w e v e r , A r e G e n u in e S o u t h e r n ® * !.
sell
out
on
the
confident
assertions
that
under
favorable
circumstances.
E V ID E N C E O F S T E A D Y G R O W T H
Hamilton, of this cite "iT" lI"
*' J'
the present week w ill see a good begin­ 15. F. P arsons , Special Correspondent.
made a t ,,,,
0,ty’ tho experts who
As tlie wind conditions were more
ning of tlie movement o f new wheat
Property ?
K “ ■“ ‘ “ » ‘ 'on of the favorable on Sunday morning than they
Now that the tariff tight has rounded
up and the South has supplied a larger ,.
5
L
thal ,he ‘**■«•▼«7 is had preivously been, tlie order was K *w > G a th e re d tn A l l t h * T o w n * o f to market.
There is no indication that the de­ protective strength than ever before,
wor d h i
T
Wonderf» » hn.l the given that the start should be made as
Our M r !(h b , r l.|
S ta te . Im p r o v e ­
mands from the m illin g interests w ill the free trade organs are making ona
quickly as possible.
Tlie preparations
ar” he m l
, “° Wn- The oil ««M *
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arc located within a few hundred feet
be sufficient to head off any great quan­ last effort to offset this damaging fact
occupied three and a bait hours.
The
One hundred teachers registered at tity of it as the flour trade is appar­ by renewing their assertions that the
T he s t a t e d ’ ? 5° mil* 8 we»‘ of Juneau. balloon, which was christened the Eagle,
the recent summer school at Pendleton. ently culling for lessened rather than Southern votes cast for protection are
fhat the oT,
? ma'le in * * * fai“ > ( made a successful ascent amid the
,
lfl ''tipping directly from shouts of the crowd which had gathered
It is thought the salmon pack at A s ­ increase*! production. It theretore re­ those of Northern men.
he oil rock and, ,n place, can lie dip-
O f course nobody who has had an op­
to witness its departure.
Despite the toria this season w ill exceed 550,000 mains with the farmer to aay whether
or not he w ill sell now or at some tim e portunity to examine into the facta ie
m
tH’ While th- surround- lightness of the wind, the balloon rose cases.
ing coal beds are inexhaustible.
Henry Anderson Huinstod, a steve­ in the future. The developments of going to be fooled with this sort e f
rapidly until an altitude of about 600
t hirty thousand feet of pipe has al­ teet had been attained, when it waa dore, was found dead in a scow on the the last few days lead the trade to be­ statement, hut as there are many w ho
ready been ordered from Pittsburg, an,I forced down nearly to the surface of the W illam ette river at Portland.
lieve that there w ill be the usual lib ­ probably have not this opportunity, I
as soon as received I,ere a steam
eral
marketing o f wheat almost direct propose to run hastily over the field
sea.
After a few sandbags find been
A wagon loaded w ith mining ma­
schooner will l,e chartered to carrr it
thrown out, however, it again ascended. chinery turned over on Harry Weaver from the harvester. Looked at in the and give everyone a chance to see for
broad sense, however, the wheat mar­ hi inset If whether genuine protective
The weather was clear, and the Eagle
disL,verym8tenal *°
pU°° ° f the was visilbe for an hour, traveling in a near Olalla, fatally crushing him.
ket is in a strong position the world sentiment is or is not growing among
G. L . Wood, of Ockley Green, near
A prominent oil man has given a north-easterly direction.
When last St. Johns, committed suicide by swal­ over, and the coming twelve months Southern men.
guarantee of all the capital necessary seen, it was moving at the rate of 22
should sep a higher price level than the
The data from which this statement
lowing the contents of a two-ounce bot­ last twelve. Am erica should take a
to build a refinery there as soon as miles an hour.
is compiled is obtained from official
tle of morphine.
may be necessary to handle the prod­
more than usually prominent part in records, the birthplace and political
A n d r e e 'i l.unt W o r d .
The present year’s wool clip of the trade of tlie year, as the present crop reoord o f the men in question being
uct. flie oil is pronounced of the best
Stockholm, July 19.— The Aflom- U m atilla county lias nearly all been promises to be not only the finest qual­ furnished by themselves in their auto­
quality ever seen and the quantity n*
unlimited.
bladet lias received tlie following tele­ disposed o f and the buyers have left ity but relatively larger than that o f biographies in the congressional direc­
gram from Herr Andree, via Tromsoe, for other fields.
any other country. The government tory, the statements as to votea cask
IN H A V A N A P R O V IN C E .
w ritten just before tlie balloon was cast
A t Susanville tw o robbers bound and figures on production issued July 10, being from the Congressional Reoord.
loose:
gagged a Chinese [merchant and stole are practically ignored by the trade.
F ive Democrats voted for the ta riff
T h e C uban P a t r io t * A r e S t ill M a r c h in g
“ In accordance with onr decision, a« from him $400 in cash and a large They indicate a ciop nearly 40,000,000 b ill in the house, Kleberg and Slay-
W estw ard .
was announced, at 1:35 in the morning quantity of gold dust.
bushels less than the moat radical in den, of Texas, and Broussard, Davey
New York, July 19.— A Herald dis­ preparations were made to start; and
It is estimated that Um atilla county the trade w ill estimate. The weak and Meyer, of Lonisiana. Six Demo­
patch from Havana says: The inva­ now. at 2:30 in tiie afternoon, we are
w ill harvest nearly, if not quite, 5,000,- point in the report is the notoriously crats have voted for high protective fea­
sion of Havana province by insurgent ready to ascend
We shall probably be T)00 bushels o f wheat this year. This, inaccurate figures on area. No one in tures of the bill in the senate, Baoon
forces on their march westward is now oarired in a north-easterly direction. I
at 50 cents a bushel, w ill bring $2,500,- the trade w ill seriously entertain the and Clay, of Georgia, Tillm an and
an accomplished fact. The local pa­ hope gradually to get into regions with 000.
proposition that Oklahoma has but 200,- Laurin. of South Carolina, MoEnery, of
pers are prohibited from publishing more favorable wind conditions than
000 acres iu wheat this year.
Louisiana, and Martin, of V irginia.
The
Independence
and
Dallus
Hop-
even accounts of “ official” victories in exist here.
The London Times of recent date Every one o f these (w ith the possible
growers’
Association
have
agreed
to
pay
that province, the object being to dis­
" I n tiie name o f all my colleagues, I
says: “ The prospect o f the harvest in exception o f Meyer, of Louisiana, w ho
30 cents a box for picking. The Day-
credit the news of unusual activity. send our warmest greeting to our coun­
Eastern Europe are disquieting indeed. does not indicate nis birthplace in the
ton association w ill pay 30 cents a box,
General Wevler may suppress news, try and friends.
A N D R E E .”
In Austria and Hungary and along the autobiography published in the congres­
or 60 cents per 100.
hut lie
cannot conveniently hide
King Oscar has received a telegram,
whole line o f the Danube the harvest sional directory) is a native-born South­
The Portland Horse Paoking Com­ w ill be bad.
wounded soldiers, and these keep com­ dated Vorges Bay. July 11, and signed
Immense tracts of eorn- erner and has lived all his life in thafc
ing in.
“ Andree,” conveying tlie humble greet­ pany, whose plant is located at Linn- fields in Servia, Bulgaria and Koumania section.
ton,
has
received
an
order
for
5000
bar­
have been laid under water b y destruc­
Tlie Herald’s correspondent at Ma- ings and warmest thanks of the mem­
Senator MoEnery was born in Moo-
tanzas writes that Colonel Alvarez Ar- bers of the expedition on the point of rels of cured horse moat from dealers tive floods, and what water has spared, roe, La., was nominated by the Dem­
in Paris, prance, and the order is now rust has greatly injured. So bad, in ­ ocratic party as lieutenant governor in
mandez, with 70 men, was completely their departure.
being filled.
deed, is the prospect that Austria and 1879, by the same party for governor in
routed July 11, near Jaguey Grande,
T h e A e r o n a u t ’ s I ’ r e p a r a t io n « *
In Linn county there are 71 churoh Hungary, instead o f exporting wheat 1884, by the same party for governor in
by tlie insurgent General Carillo. The
Professor S. A . Andree expects, organizations, 45 church edifioes with w ill have to import ih A t any rate it 1892, and by the same party for senator
Spanish lost 20 killed and about the
same number wounded. During the should all go w ell, to reach the north a seating capacity of 18,845; 21 halls, is clear that the wheat supply from in 1896, being elected as a Democratic i
He planned to make with a seating capacity of 1,165; valu­ the Danube is likely to be exceedingly senator with the d ear understanding
fight 25 of the Spaniards deserted and pole by balloon.
his first attempt in July, 1896.
The ation of church property,' $117,275; s nail, if not altogether wanting this that he was a protectionist in senti­
went over to the insurgents.
ment and that he would so vote in th e
A report is current and generally be­ balloon and all material necessary for number o f communicants, or members, reason.
senate. Mr. Meyer, of Louisiana, w ho •
lieved in Matanzas that tlio insur­ the ascent were taken to Spitzbergen, 3,495.
P
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voted for the tariff bill in the house,
The superintendent of the state peni­
gents have attacked and partially and everything was made ready; but,
W heat— W alla W alla, 66c; Valley, 1 has Bpent practically his entire life in
burned Cardenas.
There are fully on account of unfavorable conditions, it tentiary lias filed his report for the
the Sonth, eduoated in V irgin ia, serr- ’
5,000 rebels in the vicinity of Matanzas was found necessary to postpone the quarter ending June 30 with the secre­ 68c per bushel.
trip until this year.
Flour— Best grades,
$3.50@8.60; ing as a Confederate officer and elected
and Cardenas.
tary of Btate. It shows there were 850
convicts at the close of the quarter, an graham, $3.25; superfine, $2.25 per term after term to congress as a Demo­
General Weyler has not succeded in
crat. Mr. Davey, of Louisiana, w ho
P A ID T H E P E N A L T Y .
increase of three over tlie preceding barrel.
capturing Gomez, and has evidently
Oats— Choioe white, 88 @ 40c; ohoice 1 voted for the tariff bill in the houae/
quarter. Dnring the quarter 46 were
given up the idea, for he has left
is a native of Louisiana, held various
Sancti 8piritus and is now at Cienfue- J o h n N e w m a n , A lla n F r a n k B u t le r , I s received, 44 discharged, and one re­ gray, 87(§39c per bushel.
Barley— Feed barley, $16@ 16.60; offices in the state as a Democrat and
H an ged at S ydn ey.
captured.
gos on his wav back to Havana.
was eleoted to congress as such. Mr.
On the trial o f the case of Hartin vs. brewing, $18® 19 per ton.
Sydney, N. 8. W .t July 19.— John
TH R E E W ERE DRO W NED.
M illstuffs— Bran, $18.50 per ton; Broussard, of Louisiana, has held many
Newman, alias Frank Butler, convicted the Southern Pacific in Roseburg, last
poaitions in Louisiana under the Dem­
of the murder of Captain Lee W eller, week, it developed that there was no middlings, $21; shorts, $15.50.
Hay— Tim othy,
$11 @14.;
clover, j ocratic .party, and was elected to con­
A S c o w ( iofh O v e r a D am W it h F a t a l
in the Blue mountain district, in 1896, law in this state requiring that engines
R e s u lts .
was hanged here yesterday. H e broke should whistle at crossings. But the $11.60@ 13; California wheat, $10.50® gress as a Democrat. Mr. Kleberg, o f
Manchester, N. H., July 19.— Five down at last, the remarkable stoicism ruling of the court is that in order to 12; do oat, $11; Oregon wild hay, $9® < Texas, Who voted for the b ill in th o
house is a native o f that state, served
young men employed in Baldwin’s which he had exhibited since his arrest reduce the dangers o f crossings to a 10 per ton.
in the Confederate army, was elected
Eggs— 14 @ 15c per dozen.
bobbin shop ventured out on the in San Francisco last February givin g minimum approaching trains should
Butter— Fancy creamery, 85 @ 40c; to the state senate in 1882, held a fed*
swollen Piscaquog river in an old scow way. and he confessed his gu ilt of this give proper warning.
fair to good, 80c; dairy, 26® 30c per : eral office as a Democrat by appoint­
without oars, depending for the guid­ as well as other shocking crimes.
W a s h in g t o n .
ment of President Cleveland, and wao
roll.
ance of the boat upon a man with a
He admitted that his right name was
Cheese— Oregon,
ll^ o ;
Young eleoted to congress as a Democrat. Mr.
Everett has 1,256 ohildren of school
board. The rains of the last two days John Newman, and that he was born of
America, 12 ^ c ; California, 9 ® 10c per j Slayden, o f Texas, who is a native e l
had caused a flood and the river was a good fam ily in Staffordshire, England, age, a gain o f 206 over last year.
Kentucky, was elected to the Texne
The capacity o f tiie Cheney roller pound.
raging torrent.
in 1858. He professed the profoundest
Poultry— Chiokens, mixed, $8@3.50 legislature as a Democrat, yet voted for
The men were unable to control th« penitence for his misdeeds and at tlie m ills is being increased from 80 to 150
per dozen; broi lers, $ 1.60 @ 3.50;geese,$2 the Dingley bill in the house. Sen­
old hulk and in a short time it wa9 last moment w illin gly received the re­ barrels of flour a day.
@3.50; ducks, $2.60@3 per dozen; ator McLaurin, of South Carolina, who
swept over the dam, the occupants in ligious consolation usually offered the
Mrs. C. L. Myers owns the largest
voted for high protection in the l i n g -
turkeys, live, 1 0 @ llc per pound.
their efforts to prevent this losing the condemned.
hay ranch in Lincoln county, between
ley bill in the ways and means com­
Potatoes.— Oregon Burbanks, 85 @
board they used for paddling. When
The execution was effeetted without 6,000 and 7,000 acres.
45c per sack; new potatoes, 50c per mittee and voted for'a|high rate of pro­
the boat went over the dam it fell bot­ incident. Few spectators were adm it­
A t the potlatch on the Chehalis res­
tection in the house and in the senato
tom upward with the men beneath it. ted, those present being principally ervation the Indians treated their white sack.
on oertain features of the b ill, ia a na­
Orpons— California, new, red. 90o@
Three got clear, but only two were officers of the court and attendants d i­ visitors to a clam bake.
tive of South Carolina, was elected at­
$1; yellow , $1.26 per cental.
able to reach shore, and, although the rectly concerned in carrying out tlie
The supreme court has granted the
Hops— 9 1, @ 10,4c per pound for new torney general of that state as a Demo* •
other man was an exjiert swimmer, he law’s decree.
petiton for a rehearing n, the case of crop; 1896 crop, 6c.
arst, and four times elected to congress
was drawn under by the strong current.
The case is one that lias excited in ­
ex-Treasurer J. W. McCauley, of Taoo-
W ool— V alley, 11® 18c per pound; as a Democrat.
Senator. T illm an , ol ,
The drowned were: Frank Simmard, tense interest throughout the colonies,
, ma.
Eastern Oregon, 7 ® 9c; mohair, 20c South Carolina, who voted for a high
Joseph Lavoi, George Tirrien.
and great satisfaction is expressed in
rate of protection on ootton, and th m
It is estimated that the wheat crop per pound.
They were all single. Thomas T ir­ tlie thorough work performed by the
Mutton— Gross, best sheep, wethers enabled its adoption by the senate, ia
rien and William Lavoie were swept detectives in securing evidence leading o f Adams county w ill average 40 bush­
a native o f South Coralina, was nom­
close inshore, and by hard swimming not only to the capture of Newman, but els per acre. Harvest hands are m de­ and ewes, 2 14 @2 4 c: dressed mutton,
inated for governor in that state by the
4 ’ 8 o ; spring lambs, 6 4 P*r pound.
mand.
got within reach of those who had his speedy conviction and execution.
Hogs—
Gross,
choice
heavy,
$4;
ligh
t
j
Democratic convention, and eleoted to
The old oourthouse block at Spragne,
gathered along the bank, and were
the aenate of the United States m • 1
together with the buildings, have been and feeders, $2.50@3; dressed, $3®
N e w F ifth f o r t h e C v a * t.
dragged out._________________
4.25 per 100 pounds.
Democrat. Senator Baoon, of G eorgia,
San Francisco, July 19.— A consign­ sold and turned over to a Methodist
Beef— Gross, top steers, $2.75@8; who led the successful fight for the pro­
T H E DAY IN C O N G R E S S .
college.
ment of fish new to this coast, and o f
cows $2.25; dressed beef, 4 @ 5 4 ° per | tection o f cotton, and also voted w ith
Mrs. Flora F ife, w ife o f Colonel W.
crabs, arrived this morning from the
the Republicans for a high rate o f p i »
pound.
Pacific Kail road A f f a i r . A r * I>l.*u««*d
j
J.
F
ife,
a
well-known
theatrical
and
East.
They are sent here by direction
V eal— Large, 3; small, 4@44<> P«r tection on lumber, is a native of Geor­
in th* S*nat*.
of Commissioner Brice, of the United , m ilitary man, died suddenly in Tacoma pound.
gia, was president of the state Be me
Washington, July 17.— Pacific rail­
| Slates fish commission, and are en of typhoid pneumonia.
cratio convention in 1880, eleoted a
road affairs occupied the attention of
route in car No. 8, o f that branch o f
Chauncey Lamb, who was injured by
H **ttl* M a r k e t * .
Democratic presidential elector in 186$,
the senate throughout the day, and the
the government.
The fish are the a horse and carried from Florence, Ida­
Butter— Fancy
native
oreamery, waa a Democratic member o f the Gear­
Harris resolution relating to the pend­
tautog8, and are to be planted on the ho, to Colfax, on a stretcher, died in brick, 18c; ranob, 10® 12c.
s '» house o f representatives for 14
ing proceedings against the Union Pa­
reefs of the Pacific ocean near the F ar­ Colfax after intense suffering.
years, and was elected to the United
Cheese— N ative Washington, 10®
cific fiuallv went over. Early in the
allones, while the crabs, which are of
Btate senate as a Democrat Senator •
The Qoldendale telephone
w ire 11c; C a lifo rn ia , 940-
dav Stewart and White indulged in
tiie blue shell variety, and unknown on
Clay, o f the same state, who voted
Eggs— Fresh ranch, 17@18e.
has been successfully strung across the
sharp personalities in connection with
this coast, w ill be consigned to the
Poultry— Chickens, live, per pound, with Mr. Bacon for protection to oottoas
Columbia, and that city is again con­
the contest over the San Pedro deep­
waters of the bay, but in a spot to be
hens, 1 0 @ llc ; spring chickens, $2 and lumber, is also a native of Georgia,
nected with the outside world.
water harbor. The joint resolution
kept secret in order to give them time
was ohairman o f the state Democratic '
@3.50; ducks, $2.50@3.75.
was passed, accepting the invitation of to acclimate themselves and m ultiply
The three Simpson camps on the
executive oommittee and still holdm
Wheat— Feed wheat, $26 per ton.
France to participate in the Paris expo­ and spread before they fall in t* the Kam ilchie road, in Thurston county,
that position and was elected to the
Oats— Choice, per ton, $21.
sition of 1900.
got out 65,000,000 feet o f logs from
nets of the local fishermen.
Com-—W hole, $20; cracked, per ton, senate as a Democrat. Senator M a r ti»,
Stewart moved a reconsideration of
Jane, 1896, np to June o f this year.
o f Virginia, voted w ith the
R e­
$20; feed meal, $20 per ton.
the action of the senate in passing the
R u n D o w n b y • T r a in ,
publicans for a high protection on lum­
Dr. Blalock, o f W alla Walla, an au­
Barley— Rolled or ground, per ton,
resolution directing the secretary of
Austin, Tex., July 19.— This morn­ thority on fru it raising, says pears $19; whole, $18.50.
ber. He is a native of V irgin ia, ami '
war to proceed in the construction of a
ing at 2 o'clock a freight train in the should be picked a week to 10 day* be­
Fresh Meat*— Choice dressed beef, hia Democracy has never been ques­
breakwater at San Pedro, Cal. It re­
International & Great. Northern ra il­ fore fu lly ripe, for commercial ship­ steers, 6c; cows, 6 4 ° : mutton sheep,
tioned. Senator Butler, o f North Car- (
opened the long-standing controversy
road yards ran over four w hite boys, all ment.
olina, who voted not only for protection .
6c; pork, 6 'ac; veal, small, 6.
over the location of a deep-water har­
of Fort Worth, who were sitting on
Fresh Fish— Halibut, 4?fc; salmon, to ootton but haa sundry other high
Captain Matthews, who is now build­
bor on the coast, and a long and excit­
the track asleep, k illin g three of them ing in Hoquiam a three-masted schoon­ 4@ 5c; salmon trout, 7 ® 10c; flounders protection amendments to the tariff (*
ing Rebate between Stewart and V hite
I instantly and
badly wounding the er, has just returned from San Francis­ and sole, 3@ 4; ling cod, 4 @ 5 ; rock b ill now pending, is a native of North
ensued.
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fourth. The killed are: Jonh Bridges, co w ith a cor iract to construct a steam ood, 6c; smelt, 2 4 ® * «-
Carolina, was a Democrat prior to
In thr H oom .
I Charles Sweeney, K. L. Montgomery. schooner at once for Captain Kim ball,
1892, since which he has been a Pope- ,
Washington. July 1 7 .-N o business The injured boy was Henry Estis.
San r n u M l M . M a r k e t * .
list and is now chairman of the nation­
of San Francisco.
was transacted by the house today.
The train ran over the boy* as it came
Five
W ool— Choice foothill, 9 ® 12c; Ran al committee of that party.
A handle of the ballots that were
Immediately after the journal was ap­ into tlie yards. On leaving it an hour
Joaquin, 6 months’ 8 ® 10c; do year’s Southern Populists in the house refused
stolen
in
Tacoma,
after
the
city
elec­
prov'd a recess was taken on Cannon a later a negro named L. F. Cox, o f
staple, 7@9c; mountain, 10® 18c; Ore­ to vote against the protective tariff
motion until Monday, Cannon hating Waco, who attempted to grab a brake tion, mysteriously reappeared the other gon, 10® 13c per pound.
b ill, Fowler, Martin, Hhuford, Skinner
given assurances to Bailey that, tn h.s bar to steal a ride, lost his hold and day. The bundle was found on Con­
end Strowd, of North Carolina, ell at
Hope— 8 ® 12c per pound.
troller
Benhain'*
desk,
hut
no
one
opinion, a partial or complete confer­ fell under the car*, lieing mangled into
M illetuff* — Middlings, $I8®21; them beLig natives of the state they
knows how it got there.
ence report of deficiency bill would ba an unrecognizable pulp.
now represent.
»
California bran, $14® 14.60 per ton.
Sam L«sh says that he was waylaid
It
is
thns
appparent
from
the
exam­
ready bv that time.
H
ay—
Wheat,
$11.50;
wheat
and
oat,
A C * r n * r In C y e ln T u b in g .
< and robbed o f $180 cash while near
ination of the personal history of the
London, July 19.— There is grest ex- Shiloh. The robbery was in broad $7® 10.50; oat, $ 7 ® 9; river barley,
r.*n*r*l For.vth*'. »»111«.»-
Democrats from the South who base
| (dtement on the Birmingham stock ex­ daylight, being about 4 o ’clock iu the $6@ 6; beet barley, $ fi® 8 ; alfalfa,
voted for the protective features of th*
Washington, Ju ly •»■ “
$5® 6.60 clover, $6 @8.
A. Forsvthe, U . S. A. (retired). change owing to the belief that there afternoon.
tariff bill, that in ¿very case they are
Potatoes—
N
ew
,
in
bdxee,
50@$1.
j j g « corner in cycle tubing.
There has
Alexander
Fraser,
who
served
i, th- aulhhr of » rem »rk.bl. I » * » ' «»■
Onions— N ew red, 70®80o; do new natives of that aeotion and lifeWiag
lieen a heavy advance in prices and sev- through the Crimean war, was found
Democrats, and that of the six Southern ^
pral speculators have been badly * dead in his cabin in Everett. He was silverskin, 8 0 @ f l per cental.
Populists who -voted for or ref nfisd to
Fresh
fruit—
Apples,
20®S0c
per
sitting in an easy chair, with his
j pinched. _______________ __
Seatth*,Ua*h., July 19.— The Alaska
Development .........Alaska
today, to develoo tl
‘ ?
orFumxed
” »"k»VK c J l :
M IL E S
FO R
O r , . „ ( l . (| ,
„ fo b - c o n e - »
the statements -et fort“ oy
Forsythe in support of his praye .
A bee is never cauhgt in the
and vou w ill notice that ant*,
and spiders w ill prepare their
against ths coming o f a storm
hours in advance
I
veto against the protective feetatee of
the tariff bill, every one tea nativeeC*
the Sonth and formerly a
The same rale in mom
to
• • RepaWieeas,
44c; cherry plains, 20040e per hes, ! rsprsesatatlvse, from the
' clothes and hat on, clutching a revolv-
m
rain,
| er, which waa recognised as hia own. apricots, 25050c common cberrii
wasps
0 c
160
26c;
Royal
Anne
cherries,
2604
nests H e bad placed the weapon clone to par box; currants, $1.440 L 26 pcr
the middle of his forehead and pulled
many
chest; peaches, 26®4Cc; pears, 20 $
the trigger.
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