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W A S H IN G T O N C O O K 'S 4 No B onanza» INLET GOLD. b u t S a tU fa c to r y fo r L a b o r. K etu rn i C O U N T Y WEYLER H p a ii U l i H A T C H E T . OFF FOR MADRID. M in i.try O rd ers lllm C uba at O u r«. to Q u it ANOTHER •lN»o M a n B OLD HOLD S to p an d u ob C ity C ar. 0,1 Portland, Oet. 12.— The East Railway Company’s car, <jn» for Portland, was held up at Me|iJ station, four miles this side of o J City, at 6:45 last evening, by twohfl wnymen, and from the 35 pag8e I LER S on board $97 was taken. Botlj robbers were armed with revol* each had his face blackened, and a acted with i>erfeot calmness during | robbery. Not a single shot was* by either the robbers or paisen An absurd civility prevailed, and i oipeg. the work had been finished the hi are be waymen bade their victims a conn Bto the 1« adieu and said they would call lye have ____________ __ when broke. They then backed a ( j ever, ^¡gtance into tiie brush , *nd seen j to hav< | themse.ves until the car moved on I e fire ii The work of the two men is weill the line with the attempt on the 0 Sett N. passenger only a short time nee for but the result was more satisfactori ¡¡bem fro the robbers. Who they are is unknl j popolf to the authorities, although some (flames i sons on the car asserted that they i «and co; j ognized the voice of one of them, Cof geese pursuit was commenced as soon asl flying ovi car could reach this city and the i r White could he returned to the scene but jer, was b far no traco of them can be found. ¡Berman v The Ona left Oregon City at I near wh There were about 85 passengers ah lyssteri the seats nearly all being fulL j to deat Meldrum station there is a swjfl ■kg. which necessitates a slowing down ■dispatch 1 a distance. The track at this poid i is spr( in a very light cut, and on both t had cl« there is a considerable growth of fry wind underbrush and ferns. When the j joke whic was passing this place the moton fine of I heard something running through j /thing in 1 » n „ fleeing «__ " I L 0f Whi1 was „„ cattle from the car. feritical. moment later, however, he reals fin and h i that the somethings were coining I up by ward the car, and that their speed fit to W1 not due to fright. jer, on a h A medium-sized man stepped on| ^Darwin w front step while the car was still .abed thr< ing slowly, and, approaching the yelled to ts torinan, peremptorily commanded hi train. to stop the car. The motorman | Jtbe tele) not grasp the situation at first, I t east of tl thought a joke was being perpetral _j are tied Tiie highwayman soon disabused \ | Broken He mind by poking a revolver into | ►the countr face as an additional emphasis, wJ ) aides of I induced the motorman to act prorap j is beini The robber asked him if he had I pick that it money, .and,* being answered in j , thong h I negative, patted his pockets to |i smile, tain if the answer was true. Het| j and Mrs. ordered the motorman inside the I lawav. los and started in to “ go through’’ | j their live passengers. I for 12 hot About the same time the me onto t! jumped on at the front, a second .j had pas ber climbed onto the rear platfol i path of He indicated his pur[>ose by pointid revolver down the aisle of the iBeanzjour intimidate the passengers. Justae| are been t car was coming to a halt the condui f. Thomas, managed to pass down the aisle to I Iter, had a center of the car, and, reaching | feral mile button overhead, turned off the 1 k, which tl He then stood nepr that place dn| i from the the proceedings following. i into the The man in front found the worl ! they were taking the surplus cash possessed! ►they were the passengers impeded by the lacF ■antic horsi light. He had taken the money f| I into the three passengers, when he decide ► they had j have tiie lights turned on again, nrned and ordered the conductor to do this, nbankment an oath each time. “ Turn on I probably si lights or I ’ ll blow your brains oil (badly burn was repeated once or twice, to w! report fre the conductor replied that some| kafire has outside had pulled the trolley off. lone family last the robber at the front end < pe perished out two or three times for the cart! ahead so that he could have the be« The K a n k i of the moonlight. Following his i klpariso, Inc der, the car moved on until it tu$ ¡marsh fire so that the light shone in fairly i ky, althoug when lie said that was enough, wliej iup all oth< stopped again. How the car |it at all houi moved is not clear, as the motor$ i were dest says he was taken inside and •rsh near there, and neither of tho two robl ¡night, and t in sight went to the front platforml «of land, de The robber from the front contiif path. R his work when the car came to al • and Kinm He went down the aisle commam F« *« it is fea the passengers to stand, and ta the heav from them the money offered, some cases feeling of their pocket^ see if they had given all. H®1 alleged witticisms with several, kept up a talk the whole time hef i i the car. After the robber from the front gone through the car, the one stam guard at the rear asked impatienll he was tl rough. Being told that J was finished, he again asked how i had been gotten. No. 1 said, “ Oh,I or $16,” and the two then backed I of the rear door. They kept tbeirj tols pointed at the car after reaca the ground until they had backed *1 10 feet, when they squatted in T brush until the car had gone on. Port Townsend, Wash., Oct. 13.— As New York, Oct. 13.— A dispatch to Resume of Events in the an evidence that gold is found else- I Appointment o f Blanco as the World from Madrid says: where than at Klondike, the steamer The minister of war has cabled to Northwest. Governor Confirmed. City of Topeka, which arrived this General*Weyier to embark for Madrid K ‘f ' _________ , % evening from Alaska, brought down an immediately, handing over his com aggregate of $200,000 in gold dust, all mand to the Marquis de Ahmuda or EVIDENCE OF STEADY GROWTH TERSE TICK S FROM THE WIRES from Cook’s inlet, the result of this W E YLER 'S LETTER T O SAGASTA General Linares. All high civil officers summer’s work. This amount is dis and the principal lieutenants of Wey tributed among 85 men, who are com ler will txi replaced promptly. M e w . G a t h e r e d In A l l t h e T o w n i o f % n I n te r e s tin g C o lle c tio n o f I te m s F rom ing out to spend the winter in a land P r o v i n c i a l G o v e r n o r s o f C u b a R e s i g n — The government telegraphed an order -Im prove- Our N eigh borin g S tate, t h e N e w a n d t h e O lt l W o r l d I n a where climatic conditions are more fa A t t e m p t M a y B e M a d e t o B u y OH to cease instantly all rigorous methods m e n t in A l l I n d u s t r i e » —O r e g o n . C o n d e n s e d a n d C o m p r e h e n s iv e F o r m vorable than those of the country they th e In su rg en t L ea ders. of warfare practiced hitherto. General Weyler announce« that he have just left. On the 22d of Septem With the exception of conservatives A new shingle mill has been started Madrid, Oct. 12.— The cabinet today w ill embark from Cuba on October 20. ber, 116 men left Cook’s inlet on the and republicans who persist in court at Coburg. held a four-hours’ session, during; ing Weyler, the majority of the press Benjamin Nelson was found dead on steamer Perry, for Sitka, where they A wingless lark is the latest Lane which the decision previously arrived openly applaud the new government tho floor of bis cabin near Hendricks, took the Topeka for Puget sound. county frtjak. at regarding «the recall from Cuba of j Thirty-one of the party stopped at for gazetting decrees recalling Weyler Or. A sneak thief stole TOO jars of fruit Juneau, where they will spend the General Weyler was confirmed and appointing Marshal Blanco gov The general grand chapter of Royal El Heraldo makes an announcement from a house in Eugene. winter. No rich strikes are reporter! ernor-general of Cuba. Arch Masons is in session at Baltimore. A golden eagle measuring 7 feet 4 at Cook’s in^let, but the men averaged that the captain-general of Porto Rico j So determined was the cabinet to act Delegates are present from all parts $5 in dust every day they worked. On w ill be appointed acting governor of vigorously that immediately after the inches was killed near Astoria. o f the world. rare occasions, a man would pan out Cuba, pending the arrival of Marshal uouncilof ministers approved the above Three thousand lambs were recently Lela Jones, 4 years old, was killed |10 per day, and often as low as |3. Blanco. decrees, Count Xinquena, minister of sold in Grant county at $1.50 per head. at a logging camp, near Ferndale, by Premier In reply to an inquiry Among the pasengers was Robert A band of 3,000 2-year-old wethers Wash., by being crushed under two Michaelson, who is making his first Sagasta, Captain-General Weyler has public works, carried them to the pal ace. The queen got up from dinner to was sold in Wallowa county last week. rolling logs. She was playing about visit to the outside world in that time. cabled the following statement to the sign them. The minister of war tele the dumps where the logs are rolled He brought out several thousand dol government: The cannery in Marshfield is receiv graphed the Transatlantic Company to in to the Nooksack river. ing on an average of 500 salmon a day “ The principle whieh constitute my lars, how much he would not state. postpone the departure of the mail The whalers that wintered in the He owns several rich claims, which he character, as well as my well-known steamer to allow General Blanco to A drive of 2,000,000 feet of logs is A rctic last year are having hard luck will work next year. Michaelson will military history, are a strong guaranty embark Tuesday with a numerous staff. being made down the McKenzie river this season. Only one of them succed- spend the winter at his old home, that I have never created, nor w ill I Six generals, officers who served under to Coburg. ed in killing a whale this summer, and Alces.es, 8. D. ever create, any difficulties for the con Marshal Campos in the early part of It is reported that a rich placer strike the fleet that will return this fall will H. A. Schemser has upwards of $10,- stituted government, be that whatever the present war, and 20,000 men as re has been made on Bear creek, 20 miles bring only a small revenue to their 000, after a stay of seven years. He is it may. I have always been and in inforcements, will follow in November. from Wallowa. owners. going to San Francisco for the winter, every case shall be the first man to ac General Blanco is not expected to be The lumber mill at Rainier, which Sunday was the sixth anniversary of and will return in the spring. He cept, respect, obey and enforce the gov in a position to form a correct estimate has been idle for a long time, haB re the death of Charles Stewart Parnell. owns four of the best claims in the ernment’s orders. I would not allow as to the situation, or to suggest the sumed operations. F ive thousand nationalists paraded the group. T. J. Reilly, of New York, who any demonstration to go beyond the best course to follow before the middle According to the returns of the as expression of personal affection and utreets of Dublin to the bleak Glasnev- went to Cook’ s inlet in March, 1896, of November. sessor the total of the taxable property in cemetery, where they hea]>ed high and stayed there all winter for the rea approval of my i>olicy. W eyler.” Military operations will continue as In reply to a number of Cuban sena soon as fine weather permits against of Jackson county is $4,523,821. the grave of their famous and talented son that he had not sufficient money to There have been 13 houses built in leader with flowers brought from all pay his way down, was aslo a passenger tors who had offered their support to all insurgents not disposed to submit Premier Sagasta on hearing of the contemplated reforms on the Topeka today. He is the owner the government. the counties of Ireland. t o w » j ...... r i o T u n Señorita Evangelina Cisneros, the of two quartz claims on Bear creek, in said that the government would devote and the reversal of the policy of the several more will be built this fall. itself first to the pacification of Cuba one of which the ledge is two feet wide, last two years. A buck, two does and three fawn, Cuban girl who escaped from Casa de Kecogias, in Havana, is said to have and assays $150 per ton. The other is and would then introduce in the island General Blanco, new captain-general killed with two shots from a shotgun, arrived in New York city. American eight feet wide, and assays |50 per ton. a model administration. The govern of Cuba, announces that he will act is the record made by a Gates Creek friends accompanied her by train from Reilly has with him $3,000 in dust, ment, the premier added, considered with great energy against the insurg hunter. New Orleans. On reaching Jersey City, which he washed from a placer claim that the paefication of Cuba would fa ents, and will employ all political A shipment of 600 fine head of cattle, Miss Cisneros was taken in a closed car during the past summer. He will re cilitate the lestoration o f peace in the means to restore equality of treatment making a trainload of 22 cars, was riage to the headquarters of the Cuban turn in the spring with machinery fora Philippines, where the situation is now in various sections of the community. recently made from Baker City to stamp mill. serious. eympathizers. He has the greatest desire to end the Provisions are reported as plentiful The Imparcial says the Spanish gov war and establish peace by the system Omaha. Cubans of New York celebrated the It is estimated that a pasture near at reasonable prices at Cook’s inlet. ernment will take rapid measures on adopted in 1879. The inhabitants of 29th anniversary of the beginning of 4,000 bushels of There was little or no sickness there account of the spread of the rebellion Palma, the birthplace of General Wey Monroe contains the 10 years’ war by a mass meeting, during the past season. About 80 of in the Philippines. It is said that ler, are preparing to give him an ova acorns. The nuts will be utilized to presided over by Tomas Estrada Palma, fatten hogs. the 500 men who were at Cook’s Inlet General Riveria, former captain-gen tion on his return from Cuba. president of the junta. A ll the speak during the summer will winter there. eral of Madrid, who succeeded General County warrants in Jacksonville are The government has received unfav ers emphasized, amid great applause Polevija, as governor of the Philip orable intelligence of the revival of the selling at 2 per cent premium. This is from the audience, the firm resolution S o m e R i c h Stories. pines, lias resigned. insurrection in the Philippine islands. said to be the highest paid for Jackson o f the Cuban people to carry on the Seattle, Oct. 13.— The steamer City The situation there is serious. Six county warrants in 20 years. etruggle until absolute independence of S p a in la H a r d P reg sed . of Topeka arirved tonight from Juneau. An Ashland paper says that the free- filibustering expeditions from Japan Cuba is accomplished. London, Oct. 12. — An American Among her passengers was ¿ohn F. and China have landed arms and war picture-and-you-buy-the-frame racket A dispatch from Long Valley, Idaho, Maloney, of Juneau, who came out diplomat here says the condition of stores on various parts of the coast. was worked in Ashland last week, the says there has been a battle between from Dawson with the Galvin party. Spain is even worse than the corre Considerable reinforcements will have workers cleaning up about $400. settlers and sheepherders, and that In an interview w ’ th the correspondent spondents depict. Whoever is sent to Since the late rains on Camas prairie, three of the farmers were killed. The of the Associated Press, Mr. Maloney Cuba, he adds, will attempt to buy off to be sent to Manila before the fine season opens, when the rebels are grass is coming up nicely. Many of trouble is the outgrowth of the strained said: the insurgent leaders. The diplomat likely to resume offensive operations, the farmers are plowing and others are relations that have existed in that sec “ Hunker creek and Gold Bottom further says the Spanish government is tion between the settlers and sheepmen creek, it is conceded, will equal if not so hard pressed for money that it is at because the present governor, Marshal putting in their fall grain. for some time. It has been no uncom rival the already famous Bonanza and tempting to sell all the public lands Rivera, lias sent home half the Euro About 22,00 tons of rock has been mon thing for stock to be maimed and Eldorado creeks. More especially is and buildings that can possibly tie pean force, believing the rebellion to dumped on the Coquille jetty this sea be subdued. haystacks to be burned, and even for this true of Hunker creek. Location spared. Not only have the soldiers son, and a few thousand more will be Marshal Campos declined to go to settlers and sheepmen to exchange No. 38 on that creek is among the rich been unpaid since March, but the pen necessary to complete the work for the the Philippines, believing his presence shots, but no one has heretofore been est in the Klondike district. Many of sion lists are in arrears. year. in Spain more necessary if the eventu killed. A ll social intercourse between the the claims on this creek will rnn $2,000 The Western Union Telegraph com alities of the colonial wars should make pany is putting in another arm and The United States hoard of geogra to the box. On No. 30 Eldorado, A lex American minister at Madrid and the military dictuture necessary. wire on its lines between Portland and phical names, which meets at Washing ander McDonald’s claim, on» man, in a Spanish officials and the diplomatic ton, D. C., at state intervals, has just shift and a half (which is about 12 sorps had been suspended for more than Tacoma. It is said the company was On a year. This was partly due to the EIGHTY M ILLION S OF GOLD. unable to get men in Porltand to do rendered decisions determining the hours), shoveled in $20,000. spelling of 149 geographical names. Skookum gulch, whioh enters Bonanza fact that Hannis Taylor, the former the work and was obliged to bring a E stim ated O u tpu t of U nited States These include a number in Alaska, sig at No. 2, I saw $30,000 weighed out o f \ United States minister to Spain, was a crew of men from Minneapolis. M ines fo r 1807. persona non grata to most of the mem nificant at this time in view of the two box lengths.” Sheriff Kilburn and posse, of Baker Chicago,Oct. 13.— The Times-Herald Mr. Maloney saw a 16-qnart brass bers of the diplomatic corps. For 18 Klondike excitement. Many varia county, had a hot fight with two cattle tions of nomenclature for the same kettle filled with gold dust in the cabin months Mr. Taylor had not been on today publishes reports from all the thieves on Lower Powder river. Forty place are encountered, and the board’ s of T. Dinsmore, Harry Spenz, Bill Me- j speaking terms with the French and 1 gold-producing sections of the country shots were exchanged. Fred Hull was No. 18 Bonanza, Austrian ambassadors, nor with the showing an enormous increase in the action settles the uniform usage. As Fee and others. shot through the arm, but escaped to to Klondike, the decision is to spell it owned by Oscar Ashley and B illy j papal nuncio. The rupture with the output for 1897. On the subject the Baker City. Earl Wheeler was not as here given, and not Clondyke. The Leake, will produce $1,000,000. Ten French ambassador was because Mr. Times-Herald says: captured. Hull called a doctor to his “ Gold production in the United \ inlet, river and village at the head of days after the boat left for down the Taylor protested against being omitted lodging-house and was caught there. States has increased with marvelous river, taking the gold, the North from the list o f guests at a reception Linn canal, which now appears in the The thieves had 80 cattle, which they rapidity during the current year. The newspa]iers almost daily under the American Trading <ft Trasportation ! given by the ambassadors. were driving to Idaho across Snake craze of the Klondike region should form of Dyea, the starting point for Company had a quarter of a million in S a g a sta M u st A c t P r o m p t ly . river, expecting to exchange them and not obscure the great facts as they ex the overland route, is an Indian word its safe at Dawson. This shows how bring back strange cattle to the butcher. New York, Oct. 12.— A dispatch to ist. Klondike’s total yield for 1897 Mr. which has appeared in many forms. rapidly the gold accumulates. the Herald from Washington says: seems roughly to be about $8,000,000. The gang is suspected of having oper Adm iral Meade, in 1869, wrote it Maloney says that over $2,000,000 will President M cKinley and the cabinet Tiiat is a comfortable sum. but it is a ated for a long time. T y-Y a; Krause, in 1882, wrote it coine out this faTl. ‘ ‘ There are stacks and stacks of have thoroughly discussed the Cuban mere nothing when compared with the Dejah; Schwatka, in 1888, Dayi; Dali, W ash in gton . question in all its phases, and it is the wonderful output of the yellow metal in 1883, Taiya. The board adopts the g old ,” lie said, “ each with the owner’s A six-inch refracting telescope has consensus of opinion that the Sagasta in the United States.” name on it. Alexander McDonald will form Taiia. been received in Tacoma by the Puget ministry should inaugurate reforms in The Times-Herald, estimating the sound university. Edward Langtry, the former hus prodace the largest amount. I hesitate Cuba without waiting for action by the total output for 1897 of California, to give figures, hilt the simple truth is band of Lily Langtry, has been placed Captain L. H. Coon has assumed the that his various interests will yield new cortes, which will not assemble Colorado, the Black hills, Arizona, in an insane asylum. from $2,000,000 to $4,000,000 this before March; otherwise the adminis Montana, Idaho and Oregon, places the duties of collector of the port at Ever At Dixon, la ., the dead nody of Rob ett, succeeding W. R. Stockbridge. figures at $71,800,000, and says: winter. These figures are staggering, tration will be forced to act. ert Parks was found in his burning hut true.” The advisability of providing protec Union City is the name of the new “ Washington, Wyoming, New Mex house. It is believed he wus murdered The statement is made that Henry tion for the American consulate in Ha ico and Nevada w ill also be heavy town just started in the vicinity of the for his money. Bratnober, agent for tho Rotchilds, vana, and the necessity of obtaining producers, and their yield will be new gold finds in Whatcom county. During a quarrel at their home in who has been spending several weeks at from Senor Sagasta action in Cuba, enormously increased. Counting this Kitsap county has sued Snohomish 8t. Louis, George P. PefTer, a stenog the diggings, offered over $1,000,000 were the principal themes of discus witli the Klondike estimated production county for $600, alleged to have been rapher, shot his father-in-law, Robert for 10 claims adjoining one another on sion, but other than theconolnsion that of $8,000,000, the yield of the United paid improperly by Kitsap on the su Delaney, through the brain, and then Eldorado, but the offer was declined. something should be done without de- States for 1897 will exceed $30,000,000, preme judge’s salary. killed himself. lay by Sagasta, there was no important one-third of the world’s estimated out- James A. Roberts, a logger and development. Sknguny Schooner Burned. put for the year.” Eddie Bosley, the 20-months-old woodsman, about 50 years of age, The authorities are of the opinion child of Mrs. George Bosley, was killed Victoria, B. C.. Oct. 13.— The steam dropped dead in a saloon in W hatcom ], R io t at R om e. at Bothell,Wash., by a Seattle * Inter er City of Topeka, which arrived from that Sjiain is simply follow ing out her probably of heart disease. usual policy of delay. They look with national train. The child's head was Alaska today, brought Captain Hackett Rome* Oct. 13.— A large procession The dead body of a man found near suspicion even upon the changes of severed from its laxly. of tradesmen, headed by the pro-svndi- and the erew of the schooner Annie O. the Indian reservation school, near Ta ministry which have occurred, but Moore, which was burned in Lynn ca of Rome and president of the charn- The Union Paciflo committee has have been somewhat reassured by the beAof commerce, marched to the office coma, with a bullet through his brain, acceded to the government’s contention canal. She left here tor Skaguay with was identified as that of Charles Ley. that its lien on the Union PAcitio road a load o f hay and feed, hut both announcement of Sagasta that he will o f the minister of the interior this H. S. Ballou, a well-known real es includes the Omaha bridge, and that it schooner and cargo were completely de answer Minister W oodford’s represent morning to protest and confer with the ations tendering the good offices of the government regarding increased taxa tate dealer, dropped dead in Port A n ___________ has increased its Cash bid so as to make stroyed. United States in ample time for the tion. Premier liudini received the geles on the eve of his departure for th entire concession approximately $5,- K ill* < l In a M in t». incorporation of his reply in the presi- committee an<l promise that everything California, the cause being hemorrhage 000,000. This would make its guaran Butte, Mont., Oct. 13.— Joe Wallace ilent's message as requested by the possible would be done to promote of the lungs ty offer for the property, including the was instantly killed, and David MeEl- minister. friendly relations and greater equity ■inking fund, now in the treasury, about voy fatally injured tonight, at the St. There ig an estimated shortage in the E x p l o s i o n in a M in e . between the tax collectors and the tax oat crop around La Conner of 2 000 $50,000,000 C iih »n $ F o r c e d t h e T r o c h n . Lawrence mine. The men were min Baker City, Or., Oct. 13.—Th'*l payers. sacks or 60,000 bushels. Every farmer ternoon, at 4 o ’clock, an explosiwj The United States circuit court has ers, and were coming up on the cage. New York, Oct. 12.— The Herald’s A large crowd of people collected on the flat reports his shortage at from giant powder occurred in the decided that tapioca flour must be taxed The engineer failed to stop the engine, Havana special via Key West says a a duty o f 8 cents per pound. This nnd the cage was carried up into the large body of insurgents succeeded in around the ministry, angry shouts were 300 to 1,2000 sacks. level of the Virtue mine, killing J will increase the government revenue sheaves, throwing both men off. Wal- forcing a passage through the trocha heard and some of those present as Negotiations are well under wav to Maddox and injuring several sumed a threatening attitude. The many hundreds of thousands o f dollars I lace’s neck was broken in Camaguay. This invading army is secure the location of 100 families of miners. The cause of the expkjl }>er annum. This flour is used almost j . said to be commanded by General (Jal- police attempted to disperse the violent Hollanders on the Bonk ranch, in West was the dropping of a lighted can« l| portion of the crowd, and in the con exclusively in all the Chinese laundries ixto Garcia. Other reports say Gen T ex a s J u s tic e . Aberdeen, where the K id is said to be the powder magazine. flict six policemen were injured and one in the United States because of its Brenham, Tex.. Oct. 13.— Bob Car eral Gomez joined Garcia’s forces in rioter killed. Revolvers were freely well loctaed for such a colony. cheapness, as starch, and it has been ter killed James Burch in a saloon last Camaguay and together started west T o fla t t ie I t F in a lly . Governor Rogers has appointed R used, and many persons in the crowd the moat formidable obstacle to the night and then surrendered. Today ward. The report that the Cuban Constantinople, Oct. 13-— C. Mctroskey recent of the Washington starch manufacturing industry in the his laxly was found riddled with bullets forces consist o f the Oriental infantry, injured. Twenty leaders of the distur agricultural college. __ _ McCrosKey will has appointed the minister of bance were arrested. The condition of United States. the Camaguay cavalry and three bat back of the jail. the three wounded policemen is serious. probably till the vacancy caused Ì>v thè affrt' rs- Tewfik Pasha, as the P teries caused a stir here. It is said Burglars broke iuto the office of the tentiary o f Turkey to negotiate | resignation of Regent Windus. H n r iiv d W h i l e D r a n k . that the Cubans, flushed by their re steamer Flyer on the water front at peace treaty with Greece. T h o S to r y C r . m l , , , K a p lilly . San Lnis Obispo, Cal., Oct. 18.— Since Governor Rogers began stoning cent capture of Victoria de Las Lunas, Seattle, and, after overhauling the con Denver, Oct. 13.— E. Guilbanh, Frank Guerrero was burned to death commissions there have been 143 notar will carry the bulk o f their army to tents of several trunks, carried away J u m p e d t h « Track* formerly a Colorado mining man, has ial appointments | — the safe, weighing 400 pounds. No this mort.ing, 18 miles north o f this the Western province. u Washington. Seattle, Oct. 13 .— This afte just returned from Alaska. He says Many ot these are reappointments. For city. W hile under the influence‘ of trace of it has been found. electric car on Third avenue the country about Cook's inlet is as liquor, he fell asleep in the manger, each notarial appointment. $10 ones A California company proposes to the track and plunged down a rich as Klondike, and that the miners into the state library fund. P rovin cial G ov e rn o r. R e ig n . build three enormous rafts at Stella, on and matches in his pocket kindled a embankment. The car contain«*1 there are taking out $*5 to $100 a day. fire and destroyed the barn. Two horses the Columbia river, and take them to Havana. Oct. 13.— Following the ap A good many Indians stopped ¡„ 25 passengers, but none of then) Ban Francisco during thfl coming sum also perished. pointment o f Marshal Blanco to suc- Ellensburg on their way home from the seriously injured. G o i t r e - M a r * R e p o rte d Hold. mer. Each raft will contain over 30,- Liverpool has the largest fi*e engine ; ceflJ Captain-General Weyler, thfl Vienna, CcL 13.— It is asserted that Yakima hopflelds. Most of them are 000 pile«, to be used by the Southern in the world— equal to throwing 1,800 Marquia Palmospla, civil governor of •track by u XlectH* ^ the government has purchased the raoe- °‘ » W Moses band, Pacific Company in the construction gallons a minute and a stream 140 feet 1 Havana, and the other provincial gov Detroit, Oct. 11.— Thom« w hile there they spent quite „ lot w of w _____ ________ horse Galtee-More, the Derby winner and repair o f wfaarvea. ernors, have tendured their resigna high. money, and the merchants profited bv *n capital«*, was for $20,000. tions. a brisk cash trade. P bjr electric car today, Mat Epitome o f the Telegraphic News o f thè World. | from which he