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Address. OHAruic, Newberg, Oregon.
CHURCH NOTICES.
VOL. 8.
EVENTS OF HIE DAT
NEWBERG, YAMHILL CO., OREGON, FRIDAY. JULY 21, 18%.
A CRUSHING DEFEAT
NO. .15.
WIPED OUT BY FIRE
Atheus, July 22. — Dispatches re­
oeived from Canea state that a panic
CtRlfcNDd’ C llU K lH .-S E R V IC E S
EVERY
X? Suuday at ll a . m ami b p. u. and Thursday
occurred there Sunday in the Plantza
at 2 P. m . Sabbath aehool «very Suuday *t 9.1b
quarter, owing to a fire whioh was mis­
a. m , Monthly meeting at 7 p. m . tfte flrat
Tuesday iu each mouth. Quarterly m eeting the
Spanish Column Utterly Rout­ taken as a signal for carnage. The Business Portion ot the Town
•eeoud Saturday and Sunday in February, Mav, Epitome ot the Telegraphic
houses were forthwith barricaded.
August aud November. Woman's Foreign Mi«
Blouary Society meets third Saturday in each
ed by Maceo.
•lose M a e . o H ille d .
N ew s of the World.
British Captain Drury landed boats,
of Lone Rock.
mouth at 3 p. m
Private dispatches from Havana say
oarrying armed sailors. Austrian and
________________ R E V. JA8, P. PRICE, Paator.
that General Jose Maoeo, the Cuban
Russian ships also landed men lu
a pt ist c h urcm . — servicer , si n d a y n
patriot leader, was shot through the GENERALYNCLAN WAS CAPTURED Canea and Halpppa. The Turks were
a . m . and 7:30 P. m . Suuday aehool Sundays
TERSE
TICKS
FROM
THE
WIRES
TOTAL LOBS 18 NOT YET KNOWN
at 10 a . M. Prayer meeting Wednesday eveuiug
head aud ins’autly killed during an
finally dispersed.
The shops were
■t 7:30o clock. RKV. G. F. JEKAKD pastor
attack which be led upon the Spanish
olosed and nobody daied stay In the
RKSHY i'KRI A N CHURCH. — S E R V I C E *
forces in Gato H ills The report says G ov ern m en t S o ld ie r, W e re
every third Sabbath at 11 a . h . aud 7:80 P. %n In terestin g C ollec tio n o f Item s From
A correspondent says that as
D ra w n streets.
F ew D w . l l l n a « L . t r - A S m a ll B a y W ith
e . a i Kvangeiical Church. Sabbath aehool every
that Colonel Caratagena, another in­
he passed through the town the dead
third bunuay at 10 ▲. m
the T w o H e m is p h e re « Presen ted
In to a T r a p aud S ired on
a P o ck e t F a l l o f M a t c h »«
surgent officer, and several members of
___
RKV. WM G A Y Pastor.
and
wounded
were
lying
about,
aud
the
tn s Condensed F o rm .
F rom A l l S ld rl.
Started the B lase*
Maceo's
staff,
were
killed
at
the
same
panlo
ocutinued.
A
number
of
Cretans
1HR1STIAN CHURCH.— SERVICES EVERY
A slight movement in wool is re­ time.
J secoud aud fourth Sunday at 10 a . m . and
Key West. July 21.— The Spaniards arrived here, making demands to the
Arlington, Or., July 20. — Word
7:30 p M____________ _________________________ _ ported in Oregon and Washington.
under General Suarea Ynclan have sus­ committee for perfected guns.
M jaterl un Poisonings
was received here today that the town
DVKST 1ST CHURCH.—PRA Y ER M 1CKTING
Rioter* are again rampant at th*
of Lone Kook waa almost wiped out
every Wednesday evening. Sabbath school
In Cincinnati an unknown blonde tained a crushing defeat at the bands
T o T h e ir O ld R eservation.
every Saturday at lu a . m ., services follow iug.
Brown Hoisting Works, in Cleveland, roman was found by a Fort Thomas of the insurgents under Atonio Maoeo.
yesterday by fire. The whole business
Chamberlain. 8. D., July 22. — A
Mi KK METHODIST.—PR A Y E R MEETING O ., and serioas trouble is feared.
soldier lying unconscious on the ground Not only waa Ynclan's column defeated olause in the Indian appropriation bill portion ot the town went up in smoke,
1 every Thursday at 7:30 p . m . Sabbath school
Cincinnati and vioinity have been on a farm,within a f.ew feet of the spot with heavy loss, but it is currently granted permission to the Lower Brule and nothing remains but a few dwell­
e v e r y Su n d a y at 10 a . M.
visited by heavy thnnder storms and at where the beheaded body of Pearl reported in Havana th * the Spanish
ings in the outskirts of the town.
E. C H U R C H -S ER VIC E S EVERY SUNDAY
Indians, who prior to July 8, 1890,
Lone Kook la on Long Creek, in
• at 11 a . M. and 7:30 p. m . Sabbath School several places there is reported loss of lirjan was left by her murderers
The general himself wad oaptuic 1 aud is lived south of White river on the
at 10 a . m . Kpworth league at 6:30 p. m . Prayer life and property.
now
held
prisoner
by
Maoeo.
The
bat­
Near Portsmouth girl was taken to Newport, where it
Gilliam oounty. It if twenty-six miles
meeting every Thursday evening at 7:H0 o’clock.
Rosebud
Indian
reservation,
to
return
five persons took refnge in a shed, was found she bad either been drugged tle is said to have occurred on July 15,
southeast of Condon, the oounty seat;
_______
REV. J H WOOD Pastor
near Maceo’s stronghold, in Pinar del there and select the allotments of land sixty miles from Arlington, whioh is
CIALV a TION ARMY— MEETING AT BAR which was struok by lightning, killing or bad taken poison herself.
occuplod
by
them
prior
to
that
date.
Rio.
For the last two weeks the
0
rack« on Main street as follows: Tuesday all of them.
its shipping and express station, and
lor soldier converts and recitilts; Wednesday,
rebels have been very aggressive, and About 400 of the Lower Brules have thirty-five mile* from Heppner, its
E x -G o v e rn o r R ussell D ead
pub ic; Friday, holiness, for Christians oiny;
Captain-General W eyler has issued
•just
taken
advantage
of
this
olause
aud
Saturday eve, public; Sunday, all day, com
Ex-Governor W illiam E. Russell, of small parties have repeatedly attaoked removed to their former homes. The banking point There is a stage to
a decree that all foreigners in the
meucing with 7 a . m ., knee d rill; holiness meet
the trocha, causing the Spaniards much
Arlington and a dally malL
The
ing ll a . m .; fam ly gathering at 3 p. m . and island are to register in a special book Massachusetts, was found dead iu bed
goverument w ill have to pay the Koae-
annoyance.
grand free aud easy in the eveuiug. Everybody in the government's charge previous to m a fishing camp near Grand Pabos,
town waa started in 1870.
bud
Indians
at
the
rate
of
(1
per
acre
w e l ome.
Ynolan was ordered to drive back
their being justified in appealing to ar­ Ijuebeo. When he passed through Mon­
for all lands settled upon and occupied
A FERRY-BOAT SUNK.
ticle 7 of the deoree relative to foreign treal on his way to the salmon grounds these detaobed bands of Cubans, and by the Lower Brulea.
SOCIETY NOTICES.
for
this
purpose
took
with
him
2,000
in
Gaspe,
he
was
in
the
best
of
health.
citizenship In November, 1894.
men.
F o a rte e a
O re h a n d le -«
D ro w n e d
nt
W a n t « to W e a r the B elt.
/ OF THE W — NEWBERG CAMP, No. 11»
James Harvey Sherman, a famous It is supposed he died of heart disease.
C le v e la n d .
Maoeo seems to have expeoted suoh a
W meets every Monday evening.
New York, July 22.—J. H. Hilde­
spy in the war of the rebellion, who He was well known iu publio life, and movement, and arranged to ambush
Cleveland, O., July 30.— Several
C. T. U.—BUSINESS MEETING T1IE SEC- resided near Charlotteville, Mich,, is took a prominent part in the national
brand, the Johannesburg, sportiug man
the Spaniards. He stationed a large
• oud aud fourth Wednesday iu each
dead. Before the war broke out Sher- Democratic convention recently held foroe in a favorable spot, and ordered has arrived in thts city, accompanied lives were lost in an aooident which oc­
mouth.
in Chicago.
by Denver Ed 8mith.
Hildebrand curred about 7:30 tonight on an old
I O. O. F.—SESSIONS HELD Oh IH UKSD a V m«D resided in Virignia, where he ac­
his detaohed bands to draw Ynclan into
olaims the championship for 8mith, river-bed near the ore dock* of the
cumulated a fortune, which was after-
X * evenings iu Hank of Newberg building.
H a n g e d at F olso m .
the trap. The Spaniards followed the
saying that he had (1,000 up for over Cleveland & Pittsburg Railroad Com­
A 1*. OF 8.—NEWBERG COUNCIL, NO. wards entirely swept away by the war.
John E. Howard was hanged in the insurgent skirmishers inoantiously and a month and nobody would cover it. pany. The ore handlers had just quit
« 168, meets every Friday evening iu Masonic
Albert Olsen, 85 years of age, an em­ prison corridor at Folsom, Cal., for fell into the ambush. Then the Cnbaus
Lari.
work foi the day, and were waiting
ployee of the Willamette Casket Com­ the murder of Martin DeLanina, in opened fire from all sides, whioh threw 8mith himself declared his ability to
■ defeat anything In the world, Corbett, their tarn to orosa the branoh of the
F. A A. M .-M E E TS E V E R Y SATU RDAY
pany,
of
Tacoma,
was
oaught
in
the
the
Spaniards
into
confusion.
Tulare
oounty,
in
June,
1894.
Only
, night iu C. V. Bank building. ___
_
Fitzsimmons,
Jackson,
Goddard, river on the flat-bottom ferry-boat
machinery, whirled rapidly around the twenty persons besides the prison
W hile the Spaniards were thus besot, 8harkey and so on preferred I d that whioh they had provided for this pur­
o. U. W — MEETS E V E R Y TUESDAY EVEN
revolving
shaft
and
instantly
killed.
,
lug
at
7:30
p.
m
.
in
I.
O.
O.
F.
Hall.
the
Cubans
charged
and
completely
officials witnessed the
exeoution.
A
pose. When it was about half way
The body was horribly mangled, the Howard walked firmly to the scaffold routed their foes. Ynclan made a des­ order.
over, the frail oraft was swamped by
left leg and right foot being torn off and stood oalm and composed till the perate effort to rally bis demoralized
W o m a n A t t e m p t « S u icid e.
the wash from a passing steamer, and
completely.
E A S T AND SO UTH
Chicago, July 22. — Because her hus­ it began to sink. The fin t report of
drop fell. A slight twitching of the forces, but was surrounded by the Cu­
band abused her, Mrs. Henry Well- the accident plaoed the number of dead
I ' A little boy of Marshall, Mioh., hands gave the only evidenoe of agita­ bans and oompelled to surrender.
-V IA -
when heTdiDg cattle, tied two of his tion.
It is said in Havana that the Span­ house attempted to drown herself and at twenty-two, but that proved to have
—
listers, 4 and 5 years old, and another
iards were pursued almost to the four children last evening in the lake been
an
exaggeration.
Fourteen
N e w Steam ship L in e.
trooha, and lost more than 800 killed at the foot of Twenty-fifth street. Bhe bodies have been taken from the water.
little girl with a rope, the end of
A
St.
Paul
dispatch
says
S.
Iwanaga,
which was attaohed to the Saddle on a
and wounded. There were fourteen was intercepted by the police in the act
W illiam Bueloy, a well-known press­
pony. The pony ran away, dragging of Tokio, Japan, general manager of ofiBoers among the killed. The Cubans of leading the ohildren into the lake.
man, went to the river to see the ex­
the
Japanese
Mail
Steamship
Company,
-O F T H E -
the three girls half a mile. Two of
here also say that Maoeo w ill hold
citement, fell off an abutment near
CO M M ITTED SUICIDE.
the girle were killed and the other ’ limited, has jnst signed a contract with Ynolan as a hostage to save the lives of
the Detroit boat-landing and was
the
Great
Northern
Railway
Company
prominent insurgent officers who have
badly injured.
for the establishment of a steamship bocn oaptured by the Spaniards. One B u t F irst J oh n B e c k e r B u rn e d H I« drowned.
The colorad people of Cincinnati line between Tokio and Seattle. Thus
The river is being dragged for more
D w e llin g H ouse.
held a memorial meeting in honor of the Great Northern system extends Its of those officers is Capote. If thla
bodies.
There were many pathetio
Trains leave and are due to arrive at Portland: Harriet Beecher Stowe.
It was in this operations into the far east, and its rebel leader is shot by the Spaniards, it I Roseburg, Or., July 21.— John Beck­ scenes about the morgue while rela­
city that she wrote "U n cle Tom ’s bills of lading are in foroe from Tokio is thought Ynolan will meet the same er, a native of Bavaria, living at Cleve­ tives of the dead men were identifying
ARRI V B.
ZKOM JUNK 23, 189S.
LKAVB.
fate at the bands of Maoeo.
land, fifteen miles west of Roseburg, them.
Cabin," also spending her early life
It is believed at 11 o’olook all
to Buffalo, N. Y.
O v e r la n d E xpress .
committed suicide yesterday, after hav­ the bodies have been recovered, though
here when her father was president of
W h a t M aoeo W a n t«.
Salem, Albany, Kw;-
ing burned his dwelling-house aud its it is possible one or two vlotima may
Lane theologioal seminary. She was
ene, Roseb’g. Grant’s
A n A m e ric a n H ark A shove.
New York, July 21.— The World
Pass, Medford. Ash-
contents.
married in Cincinnati, Professor Stowe
be added to the list. Twelve of the
•8:10
A.
H
l
land,Sacramento,Og-
publishes
the
following
correspondence
•8:60 P. M
A dispatch from Zanzibar reports
He had trouble with his w ife in the fourteen victims leave families who
being connected with Lane seminary.
den, San Frauclsco*
that the Amerioan bark John D. from th - headquarter« of Maceo, Tomas
Mojave, Eos Angeles,
forenoon, and beat her over the head were dependent upon them.
Another bond issue is being spoken Brewer, went ashore at Pangawani. de San >•>». Pinar del Kin, June 361
I El Paso,New Orleans,
with a revolver. Hts 16 year old son
i.and East................... .
of as a result of the heavy gold with­ The government has sent a vessel to the
“
T^he
want
of
a
lew
i*te‘
IgeB
and
a
•4:40
•
M
.
Roseberg
wav
slatio*)
•8:80 A. M
The
FOR THE PRESIDENT.
drawals.
tew cannot* . >i -^T,ener,l Antonio took the weapon from him.
fV ia Woodburn for
assistance of the Brewer.
mother and youngest child then went
1 Mt. Angel, Sllverton,
Dally
Dally
Maoeo,
"ia
at.
,ut
makes
ov.r
govern­
The
tobel
impi
is
gathered
in
battle
except
< West Bclo, Browns-
except
S craped F rom the B a n d W a g o n .
Sunday
ment use nature'rocks instted of briok to a neighbor, half a mile disteut, and B u ild in g Superin tendent W lU o n M ak e«
array near Bulawayo, and a fight is
vMle, Natron aud
Sunday.
a 18-year-old son oame to Roseburg to
a R ecom m endation.
j 1 Springfield............... J
The band which accompanies Buffalo and mortar for a White House.”
probable.
•4:00 r M Salem aud way stations •10:15 a . M
have the father arrested. Meantime,
The barkentine Eliza MoManemy B ill’s W ild West Show attempted to
Washington, July 20.— Colonel J.
fi .HU A. M. ,'orvallis A way stations f6:¿0 P. M
Asked bow many and wist arms and
H AS P. M. McMiuuville A way sta’s, t8:2o a . m . was snnk near Memory Rook, Pa.
No drive under a bridge in Massillon, O. ammunition he needs to guarantee to Becker set fire to the house and disap­ M. Wilson, superintendent of govern­
A ll the men were soraped off. Five or win the war in, say two months, be peared. His body was found early this ment buildings and grounds, bus re­
lives were lost.
D in in g C a r « on O gden R oute.
monring a mile from home, and 500 peatedly recommended the erection of
A terrific wind and rain storm in six are reported dead or dying and in­ said:
yards from Von Pessel's vineyard. a special office building for the chief
Ohio badly damaged crops
L igh t­ jured.
“ I oonld do it with 20,(00 Reming­
Beoker went to Von Pessel's houae, took executive of the nation, but ooogreaa
PULLM AN B U F FE T BLEEPBK8
ning stTuok a number of buildings.
ton rifles, samller caliber, 150,000 cart­
F oison ed b y D rin k in g L em o n a d e.
a gun and shot himself. He had been has taken no aotlon on them. His an­
ridges,
10
cannon
and
100,000
rounds
The deadly yellow jack is playing
— AND—
acting strangely for some time, and nual report just submitted, says:
News has been reoeived of the fatal
of artillery ammunitions. 1 might do
sad havoo with the Spanish army in
S E C O N D -C L A S S S L E E P I N G C A R S
was evidently insane.
poisoning at Santiago, Minn., of a
“ I earnestly reoommend that an ap­
It with mnoh less. I would invariably
Cuba, and many of the soldiers are dy­
family of nine children, caused by
Attached to all through traiua.
propriation of (250,000 be made for the
attaok the Spaniards and attaok them
ing.
A n A rk a n sa s T o w n ltn rn «d :
drinkiDg lemonade. Theohildren died
erection, within the executive mansion
after maneuvering their oolnmns into
Two cabin-boys of Pomeroy, O , shot
Little Rook, Ark., July 21. — Mal­
one after another, and the parents are
Through ticket office, 134 Third street, where and killed Peter Whittaker.
onl de sacs and I won ii take an im­ vern, Ark., at the junction of the Hot grounds and direotly opposite the treas­
The
k
ill­
through tickets to all points In the Eastern
not expected to live.
portant town. The supplies captured Springs railway, was almost entirely ury building, of a granite structure for
States, Canada and Europe can be obtained nt ing was the result of rivalry over a
lowest rates from
J. B K IR K LA N D ,
there would assist in the oapture of swept out by fire early this morning. the office of the chief executive of the
woman.
A F a ta l C all o rn la F ire .
T ick et Agent.
nation. This structure could be con­
More silver is to be coined. The
A ll above trains arrive and depart from Grand
Fire broke out in the residence of the next one, and so on until I would Malvern was a city of about 6,000 in­
Central station, Fifth and I streets.
nected by a wide oorridor with a large
San Francisco mint w ill soon resume John Coyle In Fresno, Cal.
Coyle be able to storm Havana with its fully habitants, the business portion of the
operations and it is said that about was in the house asleep at the time and equipped army of 100,000 men and place being olustered around the rail­ conservatory fitted up as a winter gar­
Y A M H IL L DIVISION.
(600,000 w ill be oolned during this was burned to death.
road station. A ll this section was de- den, with tropical plants and a foun­
He was a fifty pieoea of artillery.
Passenger depot foot of Jefferson street.
"
I
n
addition
to
onr
60,000
armod
month.
atoryed, only three business-bouses re­ tain, statues of eminent Americans;
pioneer citizen of Fresno oounty and
men, we have fully 20,000 more men maining. The total loss is variously the conservatories oonld open into a
Intense heat prevails throughout the possessed of considerable means
A irlie mail (tri-weekly).
armed with only maohetes and re­ estimated at from (200,000 to (400,- pioture gallery connected by two wide
southern portion of Great Britain and
T40 a 7 i T|
volvers, thus giving ns a probable total 000, only a small portion of whioh is walls, with the east room, and the im ­
F ie n d ish W o m a u H a n g e d .
.....N ew berg.... ....Lv. 1
12:30 p. M
in Franoe and Germany. In London
6:.t5 P. M -1 Ar.... ..... A irlie......... ....1-V.Í
News from Cooburn, V a., says that of 80,000 revolutionists in the field." covered by insurance.
The burned provements oonld serve a double pur­
the mercury marked 80 degrees In the
pose of relieving the mansion of the
Sheridan passenger (dally except Sunday).___
buildings included the railroad depot,
shade and 135 in the snn. In Paris Mary Snodgrass was hanged there for
terrible crush incident to the evening
4:30 p. m ¡Lv..........Portland........ Ar.j !);: 0 a . m .
JAPANESE ENTERPRISE.
the
murder
of
a
6-months-old
child
by
two
hotels
and
the
bank.
The
fire
waa
the
heat
is
so
great
it
has
been
found
6 05 P. M Lv......... Newberg......... Lv. 7:56 a . m .
reoeptions.
burning it in a stove. The woman was
7:10 p . M. Ar......... Sheridan........Lv.| 6:20 a . m . necessary to close many workshops.
without doubt the result of a plot to
" I earnestly hope that aotlon may
G re a t C o lo n isatio n and T ra d in g Scheme destroy the town.
♦Daily. fDally except Sunday.
The blaze broke out
On July 4, the Inmates of the olty 28 years old. The Snodgrass woman
be taken at the approaching session of
on Foot.
R. KOEHLER. Manager.
was a disreputable woman and was
about midnight, in three different
Infirmary
in
Cincinnati
were
treated
to
K. P. ROGERS. Asst. Gen. F. A P. Agt., Port­
Ban Franolsofo, July 21.— Among plaoea, and as there was no apparatus, oongreas toward erecting a suitable
land, Or
green apples, lemonade and cither lux­ oompelled to leave Plkevllle, Ky., on
offioe building for the president of the
that
aooount.
the
passenger* on the stsemahip China, the fiie burned itself out.
uries. The Inmates drank and ate
United States."
whioh
arrived
today
from
Yokohama,
too mnch; sickness followed, and
B o n d In v estig ation .
WORK
AT
THE
LOCKS.
were
Sho
Nemato
and
T.
Kusakado,
eight have since died from the effects
Senator Harris, chairman of the sen­
THE YEAR'S IMMIGRATION.
prominent Japanese business men, whose
of the festivities on that day.
ate committee to Investigate thereoent
errand is to arrange the details of a A « Soon « « the W a t e r Goea D ow n* O p e r­
bond
issues,
says
he
has
not
yet
deter­
Noah MoGill, sheriff of Tishomingo
A L a r g e Inoreane In th e N u m b e r of
a tio n « W i l l Com m ence.
gigantio colonization scheme in Mexi­
oounty, I. T ., reports that three white mined whether the committee w ill
A lle n s A r r iv in g .
co. They have secured an option on
The Dalles, Or.,
July 21.— The
men were found hanging to the limb wait until the fall before going on
300,000 acres of land in the state of (200,000 appropriated in the last river
Washington, July 20.— A statement
of a tree near Resgan postoffioe, a few with its investigation or w ill oomplete
Cheapis, Mexioo, and are on their way and harbor bill for completing the prepared by the commissioner of Immi­
miles from Tishomingo oonnty, Chicka­ its work, frame Its report and make it
south to consummate the deal. The canal and locks at the cascades of the gration shows the number of immi­
£. McNEIL, Receiver.
saw nation. It is generally believed publio this summer. The last meeting
laud la sold to them at t t per aore. Columbia river are now available, and grants who arrived in this country dur­
that they were horsethieves, oaptured adjourned subject to the oall of the
The immense tract w ill be cut up into Mr.
McDonald, superintendent of ing the fisoal year ending June 80,
TO T H E
by a party of Texans, and swung up chairman.
small farms, which w ll be operated by stonecutters under Day Bros, informed 1896, to have been 848,267, as com­
on the spot
The M .t ..o g .r r r v d f i i i
ooolie labor brought from Japan. Cot­ a Dalles man who was visiting at the pared with 258,536 during 1896. Of
It 1* understood that the secretary of
A London dlspatob from Wady ton, sugar, tobacco xnd ' aher products Looks a few days since, that work the whole number, 212,466 were males
state has instructed the United States Haifa reports that the m«.seuger who adapted to the climate w ill be raised. would be resumed on the canal, he and 180,881 were females. The ooun
GIVES THE CHOICE OF
minister at Lima to demand a prompt carried the new« to Khalifa at Om-
In addition to the above scheme, Hho thought, about August 1, or as soon as tries from whioh the immigrant« oame
settlement of the claim of Victor O. dursn that his army had been defeated Nemato has been commissioned by the the water had receded sufficiently so are given as follows:
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Maooord, the American oitizen, for al­ at Firket, waa immediately put to Japanese government to investigate the that the canal between the ifyper guard
Austria Hungary, 66,108; Italy, 68,-
leged brutal and inhuman treatment by death by oruciflxion.
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Khalifa an­ trade prospects of Mexico and Central gate and the look gate can lie drained 080; RntVa, 62,186; Germany, 81,886;
the Peruvian authorities.
Mr. Mao- nounced that the same fate would be America. It ia the desire of Japau to of water.
United Kingdom, 64,867; all other
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cord's olalm is for (200,000. It grows impoeed upon any one who mentioned trade directly with the countries south
The engineers have determined to oountrlea, 61,446.
out of his imprisonment by the Per­ the Firket in his hearing.
The whole number debarred and re­
of the United States, as far down as construct walla of solid masonry be­
uvian authorities in 1885, while be
Panama, and a steamship line has been tween the upper guard and look gates, turned during the year was 8,088, as
was acting superintendent of the rail­
A P ro m in en t L a w y e r D ea d .
subsidised to run to porta along the and it is estimated that these walls can follows: Paupers, 2,010; oontraot la­
road at Arequipa.
John Cameron Simmonds, formerly Pacific ooast The main port w ill be be completed in two or three months. borers, 776; idiot, I; insane, 1;.dis­
Felix Faure, president of the Frenoh of Chicago, and a member of the bar, Ban Diego, and it ia the intentioo of The construction of these walla w ill be eased, 2.
DENVER
SPOKANE
republio, was fired at from a distance died at the Ward island insane asylum. the Japanese manufacturers to import under the supervision of Day Bros , on
Two hundred and thirty-six were re­
of only a few feet by an unknown man, New York.
His business interests all their ootton via San Diego instead the basis of their former contract for turned witlhn one year, because of
MINNEAPOLIS
OMAHA
but the bullet fortunately went wide were largely in the West. He waa in ­ of through Ban Francisco and Puget similar work.
their having become publio charges
AND
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of its mark, and the president escaped terested in mining and railway con­ sound ports as at present A traffic ar­
A foroe of from fifty to sixty men The total number debarred and returned
KANSAS CITY unharmed. President Faure had gone struction in California, but did much rangement w ill also probably be made w ill be put on the stone work within in 1896 was 2,506.
ST. PAUL
to the Champs to review the troops. of hla business in New York, and was with the Tehuantepec railroad, thus two weeks, and the bnlldlng of the
B lry e le re c t o ry Burned*
He had no sooner entered the field when well-known to Wall-street bankers giving the new steamship aooeas to the walla w ill be pushed to completion
Loudon, July 20.— The Humber
a man in the crowd stepped forward Mr. Simmonds was an authority on Atlantic ooast
LOW BATES TO A L L
Then the work of rip-rapping the outer
and fired at him. The shot did not criminal law and wrote a great deal
This steamship oompsuy has nothing bank on the river side w ill he com­ bicycle works, at Coventry, were burn­
EA8TERN CITIES
take effect. The would-be assassin was on that subject
His writings on to do with the one shout to be estab­ menced, and it is estimated that six ed today. Four thousand unfinished
arrested. He declared that he only fired prison reform have alto made him lished w it') Portland, Or., as the main month* w ill be required to oomplete bioyolea in the faotory were destroyed
a blank cartridge.
The total low la £80,000.
Doted.
OCEAN STEAMERS
the entire job.
port of call.
The Prince and Prinoess of Wales in
A G ranite M a a .o l.n ia -
LEAVE P0RTLAN0 EVERY l 0AYS
behalf of the queen gave a garden
B ro n a h t t-p W ith t h . T M * .
The semt-f fficial Neustenaobricbten,
Riparia, Wsah., July 21.— One of
New
York, July 20.— W illiam A.
party at Buckingham palace, in hon­ of Berlin, refers in ironical language
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Vancouver, B. C., July >1. — Word the most oold-blooded murder* In the
or of Princess Maud of Wales, who is to Rudloi's speech in which he refer­
Clark, who is known aa the silver king
history
of
this
place
was
committed
to be married to Prince Charles of red to the poesibllity of bettering the waa reoeived by the steamer Burt to­ this afternoon by James D Lawrence, of Montana, aud who ia reputed to be
Denmark. The staterooms of the palace terms of th* triple alliance.
The day that the body of a woman had been a passenger en route from Walla worth more than (20,000,000, baa ac­
were tbroira open to the guests of writer draws attention to the weakness found on the shore of Gambler island Walla to Lewiston, Idaho, Jaoob Mai- cepted an architect's plana for a gran­
ite mausoleum to be erected in Wood-
whom there were about 5,000. A m ­ of Italy, which was so oompl.tely
For fall detail* call on or eddreee
on Howe sound. The body waa dressed quist, an old steamboat man, but who,
lawn cemetery at a oust of (100,000. aa
bassador Bayard and Chaunoey M. De­ beaten by Abyssinia, and asks what
in blue serge and had evidently been for the pest dozen years, baa been con­
W. H. HURLBURT,
pew were preeenk
she could do against Franoe. The ar­ In the water tome time, as the eyes and ducting the Hteamboat saloon, being a memorial to his wife, who died about
Gen’l P m *. Agent,
two year* ago in this city. The archi­
The London Poet announoee that ticle declare# that Baraterl'a report on
other features were gone. No person the victim. The murderer took to the
PORTHFD, O*.
tects refuse to describe ths proposed
lir a John W. Mackay has been sum- the oomplete rout of the Italian army
answering the description lived on the bills, but was followed by a posse and
mooed to Rome on sooount of the dan- ** Adowab la perfectly true. Her a l­ island or In that district, and no one captured about two mile* from town. stucture or to g iv . any information re­
OLIVER à COLCORD, AgenU.
garding It.
illness ai be* father
lies should study her bad organisation
He w ill be taken to Colfax.
has been reported missing.
Niwgrao, Onnoow.
It is rumored at Astoria that the tug
Relief, while on a trip from Astoria to
Port Townsend, waa fired upon by
some fishermen whose nets the tug had
just passed over.
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▲drertlalng Bill« Collected Monthly4
PORTLAND
MARKETS.
The wholesale trade at the present
time is not very lively. July opened
up with a big rush, due a great deal
to the Fourth, but within the past
week “ fa ir" is about the best report
given. The orop damage reports have
in a measure contributed to the pre­
vailing quietude in buainesa
The
salmon pack is pulling up a little.
Butter ia still on the up-grade. Ba­
nanas and watermelons are in the mar­
ket in good supply. Cherry shipments
have been rather large during the past
week. A lew grapes are in the market
and bring (2 per crate.
Wheat Market.
The local wheat market remains un­
changed, as there Is no movement of
sufficient importance to oall for any but
a nominal price.
(Quotations are:
W alla Walla, 48 to 50o; Valley, 52 to
Sift) per1 bu shel.
Produce Market.
F lour — Portland, Salem, Caacadis
and Dayton, (2.85; Kenton county and
White Lily, (2.85; graham, (2.50; su­
perfine, (2 25 per barrel.
O a t » —Choice white, 26028c per bush­
el ; choice gray, 24 <a26c. Rolled oats
are quoted a» follows: Bags, (4.260
5.25; barrels, (4.6007; cases, (3.76.
H ay —Timothy, (11.00 per ton; meat,
(6.5007; clover, (607; oat, (6.50; wheat,
(6.5006.50.
B a b l s y — Feed barley, (13.60 per ton;
brewing, (14016.
M illstoffb — Bran, (14 50; ahorta,
(15.50; middling«, (18020; rye, 90)
per cental.
B cttbb —Kancv creamery is quoted at
40c; fancy dairy, 30c; fair to good,
17jtc; common, 124c per roll.
P otato as — Burbanks, 40066c per
sack; Garnet Chiles, 40045c; Early
Rose, 60c; new. (1.40 ;>er sack ; sweets,
best, 4 4 0 6 ,4 ° per pouud.
U nion *— New, (1 per esc*.
P o u ltry —Chickens, mixed. (2 500
3.00. bioilers, (1.600 2 60; geese, (4.60;
turkeys, live, 10 011c; ducks, (2.600
3.60 per dozer.
Kuos—(Oregon, 12.4015# per dozen.
UuKBsR — Oregon, 9c; Lalifo nia 8);
Young America, 9c per pound.
T ropical F r u it — Oalilornia lemons,
(4 5006.00;
choice.
( -----; Sicily,
(6.50; bananas, (1.7603.00 per bunch;
California navelB. (2.6002.75 per box;
pineapples, (3.0006 00 per dozen.
O bioon V kubtablkb —Gar ic, new, 101
;>er pound; Oregon peas, 2c; new cab­
bage, j >4 per lb; tomato.s, (125 pir
box; stri g beans, E06c per lb; wax,
304c;>erlb: Oregon raJi.lxs, 10c per
dozen; cauliflower, 70(u76c per dozen;
cucumbers, 16040c per dozen; egg
plaut, 150174° per lb; rhutatrb, 1 *
02c
E hrsu E buit —California apples, (1.26
01.60 per box; ch-rriei, Boy.I Anne,
loose, Oc per lb, 75*: a box; Black Re­
publicans, loose, 5c per lb, 60c per I kix ;
gooseberries. 2« i 2 4 ° per pouud; cur­
rants, 6c; raspliernes, 6c; blickberries,
6c; apricots, ( I per box; peaches, 85c0
(1 per box; watermelons, (3(33.60 per
dozen.
bTHAWlIKBRISH—8 '.
D rird E huitb — Apples, evaporated,
bleached, 404,4c: sun-dried, 3,404° >
pears, sun anti evaporated. 606c plums,
pitleas, 304c; prunes, 3<«6 per pound.
W ool — Valiev. 9c, per pound; East­
ern Oregon, 607c.
Hors — Choice, Oregon
20So per
pound; medium, neglected.
Nt:rs— l'eanuts, 607c per pound for
raw, 10c for rotated; cocuanu », 90c per
dozen; wal uts, 12,4(4lie ; P>»e nuts,
16:; hickory nuts, 8 0 10c; chestnuts,
17c; Braz:l, 12c; pecans, large, 14c;
Jumbo, 16c; filberts, 12.4c; fancy, large,
14c; hard-shell, 8c; paper-shtl>, 1> 0
124c.
I’ kovihionh — 1'ortland pack: Smoked
hams are quoted at 10(*il0 4 c p eril);
picnic hams, 7c; boneless hams, 7 4c;
breakfast bacon, l'V ; bacon, 7c; dry
salt shies, 6c; lard, 6-;>ound pails, 74*-;
10s, 7.4c; 60s, 7,4c; tierces, 7c per
pound,
H idrs .—Dry hides, butcher, sound,
per pound, 110 12 c; dry kip and calf­
skin, 10011c; culls, 3c less; salted, 60
lbs and over, 6c; 60 to 60 lbs, 4 0 4 4 c;
40 and 50. 4c; kip and veal skina,
10 to 30 lba, 4c; calfskin, Bound, 3
to 10 lbs, 6c; green, nnsalted, lc
less; culls, l-2c less; sheepskins, shear­
lings, 10016c; short wool, 20030c;
medium, 30040c; long wool, 60070c.
B b r s w a x —200 22 per pound.
T allow —Prime, per pound, 8 0 2 4 c;
No. 2 and grease, 2 4 c.
M.r.haadls. Marks*.
B almon — Columbia, river No. 1. tails,
(1.2601.60; Go. 2. tabs. (2.2602.60;
fancy, No. 1, flats. (1.7601.86; Alaska,
No. 1, tails, (1.2001.30; No. 2, tails, (1.90
02.26.
B bans —Small whit), No. 1, 2c per
pound; batter, 8c; bayou, l ^ c ; Lima,
3404c.
C obdaob — Manilla rope, 1 4 -inch, ia
quoted at 8c; White sisal, ban! tw istei:
Rope, 14-In. dr. and upward, 6 4 *-;
rope, 12-tfiread, 614c.
S coab —Golden C, 4.4c; extra C, 4 4 ° •
dry granulated, 5c; cube crushed and
powdered, 0 j per pound; 4 e Per pound
discount on all grades lor prompt cash ;
half barrels, 4 c more than barrel*;
maple sugar, 16016c per pound.
t'orrkk—Mocha, 27031c per pound;
Java, fancy, 2102th-; Coots Kira, 2>«s
2 34°; Caracal, 224026c; Salvador, 19
022 ; Arbm kle, (20.16; Lion, (20 16;
Columbia, )20.16 per rase.
Rica— Island, (3.6004 per sack; Ja­
pan. (3.7604.
C o a l Oil. — Cases, 204c;
barrels,
l* 4 c ; tanks, 164° per gallon.
W h e a t H aoi i — Calcutta, (4.26?4.374
for July and August deliveries.
Meet Market*
Baar—Gross, top steers, (3.26; rows,
(2.2502.60; dressed beef, 4 064s per
M utton —Gross, best sheep, wether*.
(3.00; swes, (2.76; dressed mm ton, 4,4
06c per pound.
V ia l —tiroes, small, 4.4«; large, 80
84c per pound.
I loo.—Gross, choice, heavy, (3.000
2.26; light and feeders, (2.78 ; dressed,
3404c per pound.
BAN
FRANCISCO
MARKETS,
F loub — Net cash pries*: Family ex­
tras, (3.7603.86 per barrel; bakers' sx-
tras, (3.5603.66; superfine. (2.8603 00.
B ablby —Feed, fair <6 good, 714# i
choice. 734«; brewing. 8 8 4 0 .
W h s a t — Shippiug. No. 1, (1.074;
choice. «1.10; milling. (1.17401.224.
P otato as— Sweets. (2.6002.78; Bar-
banka, Oregon, 8O09Oo.
O nions — N ew, 18020 per sock.