Washington County hatchet. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1897-1???, December 02, 1897, Image 3

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W A S H IN G T O N
THE A merican navy .
I»« rrrmt c ®n<lltl,,n
hummed
s * r r » l» r y | 0 0 | .
Also Loot Several
Houses and Stores.
urgents
the
M’ KINLEY
l ’ p by
IN
GOLD.
A S tatu e to B e K x p ih ite d at
th e
*” ' rèurv1*’®*1* ^ 20 —Th,‘ r°p«rt (,f
COUNT \
H ATC H E 1V
B P I I K M N !:"
1'arit
E x p o H itio n .
New York. Nov. 89.— Ada Rehan in
silver is to be outshone b y ’William M e
Km ley in gold according to the Herald
of today. The added lame which the
actress acquired by posing for the Mon-
tana statue of solid silver exhibited at
ti)« world’s fair is to be approached if
not e d it e d by the president of the
United States who will furnish the fig-
ure for a life-sized statue of solid gold,
Ib is will be the most costly lump of
precious metal the ;>eople of the mod­
ern world have ever seen. So says F.
D. Higby, of Chicago, who has been
retained by Western millionaires to
furnish such a statue for exhibition at
the Paris exposition in 1900.
Mr.
Higby was in the city yesterday on his
way to \\ashington to get the consent
of President McKinley to pose for the
figure.
As Mr. Higby took a prominent part
in tiie headquarters management of the
late campaign, and lias asked for no
office he is confident of success in this
mission.
"Y on know,” said Mr. Higbv “ that
I designed aud built the Montana
statue at the world’s fair for which
Miss Rehan posed. I suppose it was
because of my experience that I have
been retained to build this statue,
which with the base will contain bul­
lion to the value of (1,050,000.
“ While it will be designed primarily
to first exhibit the statue at Paris in
1900, thedirectors of the pan-American
exposition to be held in Cayuga island,
in the Niagara river, in 1899, are anxi­
ous to have it completed in time to ex­
hibit there first. It is likely that this
arrangement will be made.
“ I cannot say yet who the capitalists
are who are back of this projeot, but
there are a half dozen of them, and
everything is ready to begin work on
the statue as soon as a design is com­
pleted. ”
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EKLY
MARKET
GOVERNMENT
LETTER.
PL
S p e c ia l N a v a l B o a r d D r a w s U p K ink
» t o P la n s .
[Ofllce o f Downing, Hopkins A Co., Chicago
BoerU oi Trade hr kern. 711-714C h a m
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!
ARMOR
Washington, Nov. 25.— The special
The event of the week in- the Chicago naval heard appointed to examine into
the cost of armor-making will present
wheat market was a jump of 4o in one
to congress details of a plant which it
I
IflSH SO LD IER S STARVING
daw in the price o f .December options. has designed.
It will coat more than
The < sentimental figure of (1 was (3.000,000 and have aoapaoitv of 6,006
EVIDENCE OF STEADY GROWTH
turreted
,i0V “ ,‘ 1*-
reached for a moment. The bulk of tons of armor per annum, which is
A t t e m ii t M a il» to R c i -
;
the wheat in Chicago is in the hands of about the combined capacity of the two
„ R |„.ri»—G e n e r a l l i l a n c u 'a G e n e r a l
j M ew s G a th e r e d In A l l t h e T e w n e o f u [Kiwerful clique, who are in a posi­ armor pianta now supplying the navy.
boats
T),I
a'" 1 flve torpedo-
Ikakf-l'P E h I I m l l a v u n a .
The processes of manufacture w ill in­
!
O ar n e ig h b o rin g
S ta te s—I m p r o v e ­ tion just now to dictate to the short clude the very latest developments in
five
battle-sIHwS
t
l," ,P.r ° T t,uc‘ ion
York, Nov. 29.— On Sunday teen
i ** ° f the *lr8t class, six-
m e n t In A U In d u s tr ie s —O r e g o n .
sellers o f December.
These people the art of metallurgy, and, while the
I
ng, for the first time in tlie his- boat .^torp*U°-0wlt8
one submarine
I M illamette valley fall-sown grain Is keep on declaring there is to be no cor­ plans contemplate the manufacture of
of the Cuban war, rebel bullets
looking fine.
harveyiaed nickel-steel armor,
There are 64 other naval vessels in-
lt the palace in Havana, says a
ner, but a squeeze is almost certain.
ing to the methods used in the ]
Several Oregon towns report “ not a
;
h to the Herald from Havana, cludmg those used as training
The outcome of the May price de- ing process, they will admit of
vacant house.”
iiiots came from Casa Blanca, 600 ing and naval-reserve ships, tugs dis-
The late storm was the severest fiends altogether on the world’s statis­ adaptation to the new secret Kr
across the entrance to the harbor, 'l6e< «ingle-turreted mo'ni’tors! ' and
known in many years in Clatsop county. tical position. Europe would not be processes of hardening armor by the i
»liile no one was hurt, the palace, some unserviceable craft.
of gas. The plans are said to be per­
There is, further, the auxiliary fleet.
Last week five carloads of wiieat and taking 0,500,900 bushels of wheat and fect in every detail, and, having been
, its electric lights, was a shining
Tins
consists,
first.
of
more
than
30
flve
carloads
of
wood
were
shipped
from
The
\ and must have been hit.
flour from America in one week if there drawn under the direction of one of the
Sheridan, in Yamhill county.
Jsh authorities attempt to make m.bs.dized steamers, which comply
did not exist extraordinary necessity leading expert8 of the oountry, tho
;
¡of the affair, but at the same time ,d
‘u ^«luiremems of the postal act
A Medford man has sold 10 carloads for it. B u t'n o one knows how long specifications are said to be so well de­
irtfr for La Lucha who wrote up
of Ben Davis apples to a New Y'ork
M r t’ 891 ’ wUh re*ard l'i their
this demand will keep up or whether fined that no difficulty ia expected to
attetmpteil to publish the facts in adaptability to naval service, an 1 to an
firm for 75 cents a box, f. o. b.
arise in securing straight bids. Tho
the price fairly discounts the situation. board has prepared the form o f adver­
armatni of main and second batteries;
case, was put in prison,
A Buck Hollow rancher raised (300 j
lie attack on Casa Blanca was made second, of a very much greater number
worth of silver-skin onions on one acre A good illustration of iiow little can be tisement calling for bids for ereotiog
Brigadier-General Cardenas ami 50 ' large merchant marine steamers,
of land in Sherman county this year, decided with exactness about so vast a this plant. As congress desired that
wnicii
can
be
availed
of
Is. They entered the town shortly
at any time of
and sold tho crop for cash.
question as the wheat supply is the infomration, Secretary Long will toon
need.
midnight on horseback, and at
issue the advertisement, it is the pur-
The
run
of
steelhead
salmon
in
Coos
These auxiliaries, ranging from 2,000
conflict of two respectable authorities in pese to have all of the plans in the sec­
end of an hour each man led out of
bay has commenced. Quite a number
the mere interpretation of an official retary’s hands ny the first of next
a horse with one extra head up­ to 12,000 tons, will, if occasion re­
were brought from Coos river to Marsh­
rated, laden with clothing, pro­ quire, form a powerful fleet of ocean
field last week, and were sold for 50 Russian crop report. The Corn Trade month, and, if the advertisement is
ms, silver plato and money. Beforo cruisers, capable of swift and formida-
cents each.
News declares it shows a shortage of promptly sent ont, it ia thought that
within three months at the latest con­
left they sent two volleys across ble attack upon an enemy’s commerce.
Three
steamers
now
ply
between
Ya-
102,000,000 bushels, compared with gress will have before it full informa­
narrow harbor entrance at the pal- Their great coal capacity will also en­
quina
and
San
Francisco,
the
Presi­
last year, while Beernohm makes the tion as to the cost of an armor plant, as
ihen coolv went to a friend’s house able them to remain a lohg time at sea
dent, Truckee and Scotia. The latter ! shortage only 1,000,000 bushels. The
well as offers from existing plants to
the Spanish lines and took sup- in search of the whereabouts of hostile
carries only stone, while the others ! firofession of crop statistics is like the-
vessels.
sell out to tho government.
All this was under the guns of
carry
all
kinds
of
freight.
j ology. It is so big a field as to permit
The country is congratulated upon
nas and Moro.
The financial condition of Grant j of all sorts of differences and to enable
FOOTBALL AND THEATER.
is learned from an inside source the results obtained in the rebuilding
county «hows some improvement. each teacher to pose before those imme-
the object of the rebels was to re- of the navy. While its ships are not
Treasurer Hazeltiue lias funds on hand | (Lately around him as the only really A S y r a c u s e C l e r g y m a n I n c l i n e d t o f s *
General Ituiz Rivera, and hang a as many and it is not liecessarv thev
for the redemption of outstanding war­ authoritative one.
should
be—as
those
of
some
other
greut
▼or B o t h .
id named Furniro who is known as
rants bearing date of registration prior
Nothing would affect the sentiment
powers,
they
are,
class
for
class,
in
. They failed in the first object
Syracuse,
N.
Y ., Nov. 35.— Rev. Dr.
to January 22 1891.
nt Chicago quicker than a falling off in
because of some misconception of power, speed, workmanship and offen­
James R. Day, chancellor of Syraouso
Northwestern
receipts.
But
on
this
State Treasurer Metchan’s account
appointed time on the part o f eon- sive and defensive qualities, the equal
university, and a Methodist clergyman,
with the several counties of the state comparatively simple problem there is says in u public address:
rates within the prison with whom of vessels built anywhere else in tiie
no
unanimity.
Pillsbury
a
fortnight
world.
shows
that
Baker,
Benton,
Columbia,
OREGON LINEN M ILLS.
“ I believe that some such game as
igementK had been made to admit
Coos, Curry, Grant, Jackson, Klamath, ago predicted confidently that the car football, which contains elements of
Five additional battle-ships are un­
.into the fortress. Fumiro man-
lots
at
MinneafKilis
and
Duluth
by
No­
der constructiou, Which should he com­ R e p o r t e d T h a t F l u x W i l l R e M a d e Up Lincoln Umatilla and Wallowa have
roughness and danger, is necessary to
to escape across the harbor.
paid their taxes and interest in full for vember 20 would be down to small the development of many young men in
Into W ares at Salem .
«whole affair was well planned. pleted by the end of the year 1899.
figures,
with
not
over
20
per
cent
of
1896.
the universities and seminaries.
The
Salem, Or., Nov. 29.— There are
Cardenas came in the early One gunboat and 17 torpedo-boats are
A Grant county paper says more the crop left in the hands of the farm­ future is tending towards a more open
prospects that the “ Scotch M ills,” in
ing with two columns along the also under construction.
ers.
There
has
all
through
November
The first cost of the gunboats was Salem, which have long stood idle, will wheat has been threshed in the sur­
playing of the game. 1 do not like tho
[ire, and at 10 o ’clock the men
about
(250,00 each. That of the cruis­ be converted into an iuijiortant manu­ rounding country this year than ever been perfect weather for marketing; hurling of one mass of humanity against
ed. They first visited Cabanas.
but
the
authorities
at
Minneapolis
are
ers nearly (2,000,000 each.
facturing plant. It is understood that before, and that enough of it will be now predicting another two weeks of another until one or the other become*
■j they saw that the arrangement
Bids for the torpedo-boats were from Mr. T. B. Wilcox, who owns a control­ ground into flour to supply Grant coun­
exhausted, but I do not like joining
ailed, the rebels went after Fu­
free movement. The weather is to
16 fi rms. covering a variety of designs. ling interest in the mills, tins submit­ ty with flour until next season. Usual­
the universal outory against the game.
ll« fled across the harbor and
count a great deal on the price between
The contracts of these 30-knot boats ted a proposition to Dr. Deimel, the ly it has been necessary to bring in flonr.
“ The American people are easily in­
rebels did not dare to follow. Then
this and Deemeber 10th. It will make
were awarded to the lowest bidders, as importerof linen goods,whereby a linen
fluenced into a general epidemic of re­
The apple crop on Burnt river is re­
rebels went to Casa de los Frailes,
easy or difficult the continued move­
follows:
manufacturing establishment is to be ported to be three times that of last ment of wheat between Duluth and form, but I think tooth*'! has oorae to
priest's house, where they took
stav. It is enoouraged by the faculty of
To Harlan & Hollingsworth, one 340- located here, and Mr. Wilcox is to be year and of good nuality. The price,
Chicago; it will keep open or close up
lints, silver plate and money.
Syracuse unversity.
Football wonld
tou boat, at (266,0000; to Gas Engine one of the stockholders. The details of also, shows a very material advance
i navigation between Chicguo and Buf-
ii« house is close to Moro castle,
& Power Company and Charles L. Sea- the negotiations, pending between Mr. over last year’ s. Lnst season’ s yield alo, and will influence, too, the move­ fail in one of its chief feature#, I
priest made a great outcry, but no
bury Co., consolidated, one 235-ton Wilcox and Dr. Dieroel, have not been brought 40 cents a box, which this year ment from the spring wheat farmer into think, if it should not teach the yonng
rscame. Then the rebels sacked
man self-control. A man who goes
boat, at (210,00; to Wolff & Zwicker given out, but assurance is given that has advanced to 75 cents, nearly double. Duluth aud Minneapolis.
More of Fumiro, securing some
through a season of being trodden upon
iron works, one 247.5-ton boat, at the prospects for the establishment of a
Both dwelling and business houses
, They also looted other stores,
and knocked down deserves fairly *
(211,500.
P ortla n d M arket.
large linen mannfacturing plant here are needed in Vale, Malheur county,
ing as quietly ns possible, they
diploma in the art of self-control. It
It is of interest to note the naval are very bright. Mrs. Lord received a savB the Advocate. Every available
Wheat—
Walla
Walla,
76@
77c;
V
al­
died a cavalry outpost, securing
programmes of the principal foreign letter from Dr. Deimel last night, room in town is occupied, and the ley and Bluestem, 78® 79c per bushel. is very good discipline.”
,1 horses.
powers which show the great activity stating that he sailed for Germany great demand for more is increasing
Four— Best grades, (4.25; graham, * The chancellor further said;
two hours they enjoyed thein-
“ 1 am told that many of the student*
prevailing among them in the matter Tuesday. He further says:
daily. Little three and four room cot­ (3.50; superfine, (2.25 per barrel.
then rode to the harbor and fired
of naval consturction.
Oats— Choice white, 34@ 35c; choice attended the theater and listened to
“ I have now more offers for shares tages that can be baiIt at a cost not
'olleys at the palace. This moused
Mr. Jefferson. Now, 1 am a parson,
in our present company that I am able to exceed (200 each will bring from (5 gray, 32 @ 33c per bushel,
iniards for the first time, hut by NITROGLYCERINE EXPLOSION.
j Barley— Feed barley, $19@ 20; brew- and my privileges are restricted some­
to accept, and if (500,000 or even (1 ,- to (8 a month rent.
foe troops turned out the rebels
what. I believe with the church in
000,000 should he required to organize
Samples of Eastern oysters that were ! ing, (2 0 j>er ton.
Tone. The authorities made every N early W reck ed an E ntire T ow n In
Millstiffs— Bran, (15 per ton; mid­ regard to the theater in general. 1 am
a company for the spinning of yarn and planted in Yaquina bay have been on
to suppress the details of this
sorry that anybody thinks it wrong to
Indiana.
the weaving of linen, including linen exhibition in Newport. The oysters dlings, (21; shorts, (15.50.
though an official report admitted
see Jefferson. I believe that suoh men
Andersonville, Ind., Nov. 29.— Ches­ mesh, it can be had, on the showing hare increased very much in size, and ! Hay— Timothy, ( 12@12.50; clover,
lix reltels entered the town.
as he would redeem the stage from any
terfield, Ind., was almost wiped off the that you can grow and will grow flax of have improved much in flavor, oyster !$10@ 11; California wheat, (1 0 ; do
«rebels approached and fired upon
doubtful characteristics.”
oat,
(11;
Oregon
wild
hay,
(
9
@
10
per
a
quality
equal
to
the
best,
and
that
experts say, but whether or not spawn
map at an early hour this morning by
iana last night. There was great
These remarks were loudly ap­
an explosion of 80 quarts of nitrogly­ your people desire the locating of our discovered on mussel shells and other ton.
lent. The volunteers were called
plauded, especiall by the university
Eggs— 22>s®25c per dozen.
cerine in an oil field half a mile from industry there by offering us such ad­ objects near them is the product of the
and with the troops returned the
Butter— Fancy creamery, 50 @ 55c; students.
town. James Gol’s house, about 300 vantages as you mention in your let­ foreign or native oyster cannot yet be
ilfire. The residents were panic-
fair
to good, 40@ 46c; dairy, 30@ 40c
ter.”
_________________
determined. Samples were sent East
rods distant, was torn to pieces. The
DISGRACE TOO GREAT.
iken and locked themselves in their
per roll.
two
weeks
ago
for
settling
this
point,
explosion tore a hole in the ground
r e g u la t io n fo r A la s k a .
The rebels did not succeed in
Cheese — Oregon,
11 J^c;
Young
down to the water line. A three-ton
Washington, Nov. 29.— The presi­ but no report has yet been received.
ng the town. The lines have
America, 12j^c; California, 9@ 10o A Y o u t h K i l l » H lm a o lf B « e a u » «
engine was torn to fragments, and ev­ dent in his message will recommend
F a t h e r W a s a T h ie f .
«trengthened all about Havana.
per pound.
X
'W a n h ln g t o n .
ery animal in the neighborhood was speedy legislation to insure the best
ipondence received from the
Chicago,
Nov. 26.— Grief and chag­
Poultry—
Chickens,
mired,
$1.75®
There is a good demand for logs on
killed instantly.
possible government for Alaska. He
Mates that General Gomez is mass-
2.50 per doezn; broilers, $2.00® 2.50; rin over the disgrace of his father,
The little town of Chesterfield is • will point ont the difficulties which the Gray’s harbor.
[Ben near Sagqa, and is preparing
geese,
(5 @ 6 :
ducks, $8.00@ 4.00 Charles AV. Charnly, according to his
mass of ruins. Eveiy house was roovtd people living there are under, and will
The lumber shipments from Wash­
friends, drove to suicide James Chant-
rch westward to strike a jiotent
from its foundation, and windows were urge that something be done to protect ington in October by rail were 750 per dozen; turkeys, live, 9 ® 10c per
ly, who was found in his room iu the
before congress meets. Unusual
pound.
shattered, doors smashed in, every the property of the government. He cars.
ly of the rebels is reported from light put out and the plastering shaken
Potatoes— Oregon Burbanks, 35@40c Hotel Phiater, Milwaukee, last night,
The shingle shipments from Wash­ per sack; sweets, (1.40 per cental.
with a bullet hole in his head.
larters. The Spaniards are also from the walls. Several people were will allude to the fact that the govern­
ment is losing large sums because there ington in October were 1,860 cars, or
Charles AV. Charnly, former presi­
Onions— Oregon, new, red, 90c; yel­
preparations for action, but as
shaken out of lied.
is no way of protecting timber from 298.560.000 shinlges, notwithstanding low, 80c per cental.
dent of the Presbyterian board o f aid
'h avoids the other. Where and
At Dalesvilie, two miles away, and
Hops— 8 ® 14c per pound for new for colleges and academies, disappeared
it manner the blow that is com- at Yorktowu, five miles distant, the indiscriminate use. A better system of the car shortage and drop in prices.
lust summer short some (60,000 oC
A Gray’s harbor fisherman says that crop; 1896 crop, 4 ® 6c.
fali cannot be predicted, but it damage was almost as great. Many permits for the cutting and inspection
W ool— Valley, 14® 16c per pound; funds entrusted to him. This weighed
surely coming than autonomy, people were injured, and it is miracu­ of timber, not only for the mineral the falling-off of the catch in silverside
states of the West, but also for Alaska, saimoD there this Beason is fully 60 Eastern Oregon, 7@ 13o; mohair, 20 j heavily on the son’ s mind.
iral J. M. Rodriguez, command- lous that manv were not killed. The
has been presented to the president, per cen t The pack of the cannery at ® 22o per pound.
Up to last night there was apparent­
*ef of the western provinces, shock was felt 15 miles away. The
and he will endeavor to have legisla­ Aberdeen is only 10,000 cases, against
Mutton— Gross, best sheep, wethers { ly nothing to show who the dead man
in a manifesto stating that he damage cannot be estimated.
tion speedily enacted for the better pro­ 21.000
last year. The new hatchery
and ewes, (3.00; dressed mutton, was. Last night a newspaper reporter
**ept nothing but independence,
tection of the forests.
W i ll Hasten D u rra n t’ » E x e c u t i o n .
from Chicago who was in the city visit­
on the Chehalis river will, it is expect­ 6c; spring lambs, 6)£c per pound.
itraats the treatment of Cuban
ed
the morgue with the deputy coroner
ed,
check
this
diminution
in
supply
and
San
Francisco,
Nov.
29.—Acting
At-
Hogs—
Grose,
choice
heavy,
(4.50;
N
e
a
rin
g
a
S
e
ttle
m
e
n
t.
with that o f Spanish prison­
UC1 torney-General Carter has receiver!
light and feeders, (3 .0 0 ® 4.0o; dressed, and made a thorough examination off
Washington, Nov. 29. — Hawaiian restore the industry.
ed says only the Spaniards undei
the clothing. The disoovery was mad*
Washington has a law against alien (4 .5 0 ® 5.00 per 100 pounds.
•TO considered as enemies. He word from Attorney-General Fitzgerald Minister Francis M. Hatch, who has
advise Warden Hale to
Beef— Gross, top steers, (2 .7 5 ® 3.00; of the name “ J. Douglas, Chioago.”
'»»equal rights to other Span- that he wi
n
t
just arrived in this city on his return ownership of land in that state. A
11 independence is gained.
carry out the execution ^ a r r a n t , re
from Honolulu, expressed the opinion Scotch company is desirous of building cows, (2.25; dressed beef, 4 ® 6 ) { c per In the suicide’s clothes. The reporter
on returning to Chicago found that
today that the trouble between Japan a beet-sugar factory near Spokane, and. pound.
' ral Blanco’s general shake-up gardless of any lega P»' *'
..
Douglas lived at 99 Astor street. On
Veal— Large, 4J^@ 5c; small,
Police force throughout the island may be instituted y
"J'
„nibble and Hawaii has been smoothed over, this law stands in the way. There is a
arriving at the Astor-street house h e
6c
per
pound.
case
in
the
supreme
court
of
Washing­
and
can
lie
settled
now
without
diffi­
1,D8 some excitement. The heads neys, after tho Pr< * n
. re_
was met by Douglas Charnly, cousin
«tents of police were nearly all has been decided.
ur
controversy culty. The Japanese government seems ton at the present time which will de­
» • • I l l « M a r k e t.
of the auioide.
Wherever fraud or undue sentenced as soon a
which the to be disposed to have the matter set­ termine whether the law is constitu­
Butter — Fancy native creamery,
It appear* young Charnly, the sui­
WM discovered drastic measures now pending is se <<• ■
believes tled in as amicable a spirit as possible. tional or not, or whether aliens can brick. 27c; ranch, 16® 18c.
cide lias been nut of work for sotnw
own land in the state or not.
“ ken. Secretary-General Con- attorney-general of the s ate believe.
Cheese— Native Washington, 13J%o; time, but that on Saturday he engaged
C anad a*» R e p ly .
By the breaking of a sheer boom at California, 9 ',c .
• knowledge and experience no legal step can aj
.
Ottawa, Ont., Nov. 29.— A reply has
with a firm somewhere in Kentucky ta
Stanwood, in Snohomish county, the
ln America are of valuable as- 4clay in the pro|o
Egg*— Fresh ranch, 30®32c.
work as bookkeeper.
been prepared by the Dominion govern- other rtay, between 5,090,000 and b,
Poultry— Chickens, live, per pound,
*n this direction.
Special re- p ris o n e r.______________
mentand forwarded to W ashington in 000 ^
leet of |ogs went out into tho
• from the Herald corresjiondents
hens, 10c; spring chickens, (2 .5 0 ®
Marshal Blanco’» A..urancr
T w o D u e ls la G e r m a n y ,
respect
to
the
negotiations
which
are
that
of
thi„
am0Qnt
prob.
* parts of the island state that
Madrid Nov. 29.— Marshal Blanco going on between thosecountri«. The
600 000 ^
w il, g0 out to , ea 3 00; ducks, (3.60® 3.76.
Berlin, Nov. 25.— A sensation v s *
Wheat— Feed wheat, (22 per ton.
“i»h soldiers are as badly off as j)as cabled to the cabinet an assurance government will not say what the reply tliroORh Deception p»*,. The boom
caused in this city today by the report
Oats—Choice, per ton, (1 9 ® 2 0 .
tacifiros and concentrados.
In tbat ],« will be the arbitrator in con-
is until it reaches r.
. . * company expects to be able to save all | Corn— Whole, (22; cracked, per ton, 1 of two duels between army officer*.
fplsces the troops have been forced nec, j0n with the customs tariff, an
The first report came from Col berg,
ir-gton, but it ta underatood that it is a
£ t'hoM* carrie<1 out to sea by the
I (2 2 ; feed meal, (22 per ton.
’'•instances to beg from door to tbat the interests of the peninsula refusal to stop pelagic sealing for one
Prussia, and stated that Captain Hahn
tides.
Barley— Rolled or ground, per ton, and Captain Ostraki had fought a duel
General Blanco is making every -ball not suffer thereby.
vear.
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The state auditor has had printed in (2 2 ; whole, (22,
“ relieve their condition, and to
excellent effect has been pro-
there and that the latter had beer dan­
Chicago, Nov. 29.— The Luetgert pamphlet form the opinions of the at­
Fresh Meats— Choice dressed beef, 1 gerously wounded. Both men belong
^ ‘he hospital service.
,ilI(.ed in official circles by the publica-
torney-general
relative
to
revenue
and
steers, 6c; cows, 5>^c; mutton sheep, j to tbe same regiment, stationed at Col-
case will be called for a second trial to­
tion this morning, in the
morrow morning, in Judge Horton’s taxation. These pamphlets will be for­ ; 6c; pork, 7c; veal, small, 7.
berg. It is alleged that Captain Hahn
**•» Nov. 29.— The unparalleled gette, of the two decrees ox em
Fresh Fish— Halibut, 4 ® 5 c: salmon, had seduced bis victim ’s wife. Th*
court, The state will announce its warded to the different county treas­
the lower house o f the ^ „ t i l l e s the universal . . M * £
iness to go on with the trial at urers throughout tiie state. Ho many 3 ® 4c; salmon tront, 7® 10c; flounders second dnel was fought at Nuerens.
bout the only of 1890, and applying
J -vesterday is about
once, but it is very probable that A t­ Inquiries were received by the state and sole, 8 ® 4 ; ling cod, 4® 5; rock cod, j Lieutenant Hiegmund, of the Berent)
‘ of
conversation throughout Au- scribed in the first chapter of the Span-
torney Phalen, for the defense, will auditor relative to the construction of ; 6c; smelt, ? % ® 4c.
fifth regiment, mortally wounded Lieu­
■ The German progressist isli constitution.
Fresh Fruit— Apples, 5 0 c® (1 .2 5 per ; tenant Hchoenfleid, of the same regh*
ask for a continuance or a change of the revenue law that this atep was
P^^lished a note expressing
There is a white sparrow ia Lafay­ venue.
deemed
advisable.
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box;
peaches,
75®
HOc;
primes,
36®
40s;
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■sent.
J^fi'e outbreak, and disclaiming
The famous Ruby creek, over which pears, 76c ® (1 per box.
ette, Ind._________ _______
A F o u r -H a n d e d F ig h t .
Mibility for i t
S tr e n g th e n in g G ib r a lta r .
T h . C on cord K r io n ,. F rom A l . . * * -
Mandeville, La., Nov. 3.— From there was so much exictement 15 years
Washington,
Nov. 25.— In a
ftnn
F
r
a
n
c
i
s
«
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M
o
r
k
o
t.
Bayou Lacombe, a small settlement 11 ago, promises to furnish tiie state With
n C le a n S w e e p .
Wool— Nevada 11® 18c; Oregon, 12 to the state department,
another
rich
district.
A
resilient
of
miles cast of here, news has been re­
Nov. 29.— The three re-
Hpregue refers to a work in
® 14c; Northern 11® 12c per pound.
ceived of a desperate fight between A r­ Burlington was in Mount Vernon last
I wildings spared by fire,which
(Gibraltar that ia not
Hope— 10® 14c per pound.
week
and
brought
with
him
and
sold
to
thur and Edward Jolie, on one side,
‘ he little town of W illow
Millstuffe— Middlings, (2 0 # 2 2 ; Cal­ He says 8,000 work
and Laurence and Edward Cousin, on the hank a little over 91,000 in con rae
months ago, were totally
fortress and labs
ifornia
bran. (17.50® 18.00 per ton.
gold
takeu
out
of
plaoer
claims
on
Can­
the other, in which all concerned were
hy fire last night, while the the Yorktown on that station.
Onion*— New red. 70®80c; do new
yon
creek,
a
branch
of
Ruby
creek.
Killed. Shotgoons and pistols were
,0,J_‘ he fire department were at
ing o f docks a
•ilverskin, (1 .40 ® 1.60 per cental.
M ast»’«
T'* ‘ *d M i_
the weapons nsed. A long-standing i W. A. Wood in and others, who were
The comparative isolation of
Eggs— fitore, 18® 26c; ranch. 40®
Portsmouth, >'or.
trj « l
prevented the blase from
41c; Eastern, 17« 24; dock. 26c per
reaulte.
•ad what now remains of im ’s new
To every 193 peroone ia the United fcf.de. and will
»•ved. The loss ia eati-
i there is * I
-ooo. It ia spread around r f « t i v e ^ o M M 0 0 r . " *
her of «Mall retailers.
lires-
consists of four battle «i
/
llavy
<■!««,
™ °*
: : r / the
: f t ,,*
‘ örst
elovo two
»._ bwtie1 n P8
second
«lujureu cruisers
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