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th a ra ta e f T e a re a te p a r L la a .
Addreaa, G a a e u ic , N e e oorg. Oregon.
CHURCH NOTICES.
M R I K N »a
C liU K i'U .—SERVICES EVERY
Jj Suu la' at 1 1 a . m . ami 8 r. m . audThurnday
at 2 p . m . Sabbath school every Sunday Ht 9:46
a . m . Monthly meeting at 7 p. m . the first
Tuesday iu each mouth. Quarterly meeting the
second Saturday amt Sunday iu February, Mav,
August ami November. Woman’s Foreign Mis
•ionary Society meets third Saturday in each
month at 3 r. m .
____________ B1V J IS P. PRICK, Pastor.
VOL.
IX .
XXW BKBG,
EVENTS OF THE DAY
Y A M H IL L
N IC A R A G U A
llo d e rlfu e z
COUNTY,
DAY
CAN AL.
l a O p p o i e d O n ly
M urgau H ill.
to
the
Chicago, Jan. 26.— A Times-Hearld’s
Washington special says: It is appar­
ent that the time lots come when some­
thing must be done by this government
if the Nicaragua canal scheme is to be
K«11 SERVICES, gU N D A Y U
saved from falling into the rut of fail­
B - A. m . and 1U 7:30
P. M. Sunday school Sundays TERSE TICKS FROM THE WIRES
ure. Senator Sherman, who is to lie
at 10 a . m . Prayer meeting Wednesday evening
at 7:30 o clo *k. ‘ KEV. G. F. JKRAKD. pagtor.
the next secretary of state, said to the
Times-Ilerald correspondent tonight
kRJtSBYTKRIAN t i l l Kt’ ll. — s E K V l i ES
every third -abbath at 11 a . m . and 7:30 p . A i l n t , r c . t l n | C o lle c t io n o f i ' e m l F r o n
that Mr. Roderigeuz, minister of the
w.at Kvangedcal Church. Sabbath school every
Greater Republic of Central America,
third Sumia> at 10 a . m
th e T w o H e m l.p h o r e , P re se n te d
KEV. WM. GAY Pastor.
had doubtless convinced the senate that
In n C o n d e n i e d F o r m .
1HK1STIAN t HUKCH.— SERVICES EVE RY
any further attempts to arrange for the
j second and fourth Sunday at 10 a . m and
Agent W . R. Russell, of the Pacific building of the canal upon the plan
7 : 30 p m _______________________________________
Coast Elevator Company, of Moscow, laid down in the bill must be given up.
d v e n t s r c h u r c h — p r a y e r m e e t i n g
every Wcdues ay evening. Sabbath school Idaho, lias purchased over 20,000 bush­ But the enterprise need not, for this
every Sa.urday at 10 a . m ., services follow lug,
els of wheat at 70 cents. The last large reason, be abandoned, for the represen­
Some tative of the Greater Republic of Cen­
1AKFK
ME rilO D lsp .— P R A Y E R MEETING purchase was 8,000 bushels.
JC eve.y Thursday at 7:30 p . m . Sabbath school wheat in that section is being held as
tral America distinctly avows the w ill­
every Sunday at 10 a . m .
________ ______________
high as 76 cents.
ingness of his government to take up
E. C illTRI H HKRVICR8 EVERY SUNDAY
Another attempt has been made to the matter on a new basis, to leave the
, at 11 a . M. and 7:30 p . m . Sabbath School
at 10 a . m . Epworth League at 6:30 i*. m . Prayer get the stranded Qlenmorag off from
present company out of consideration,
meeting every T h n r dav evening at 7: ’*0 o’clock.
This trial so far as the future is concerned, and
R E V . -J. ll W O O D Pastor. _ the sands of North beach.
to treat directly with the United States
t t A L V t T l O N A R M Y - M E E T IN G A T B A R - proved unsuccessful like the previous
O rac • s on Main street as follows: Tuesday attempts and it is now thought the for construction of this great waterway.
ior soldier converts and recutita; Wednesday,
In the opinion of many senators this
cu b ic ; Fri-ht;, holiness, for Christians on.y; Glenmorag w ill be abandoned to the
Saturday eve, public; Sund-y, all day, com
mercies of the waves.
is just what should be done. It is said
menciug with 7 a . m ., knee d rill; holiness meet
Very Rev. Tlios. J. Conaty, D. D., Secretary Olney w ill be glad to take up
m g il a . m . ; fam ly gatlie iug at Up, m . and
grand free and easy iu the evening. Everybody has been installed as rector of the the matter of negotiating a treaty w ith
w el omr».
Catholic university of America in Nicaragua and Costa Rica for tit is pur­
pose, if he only had more time before
SOCIETY NOTICES.________ Washington, D. C. It was a notable the expiration of the Cleveland admin-
event in tiie history of the institution,
¡station. It is not impossible he may do
OF TH E W .-N E W BERG CAMP, No. 113 and drew together a distinguished as­
W i meets every Monday evening.___________ semblage of churohmen and educators. so as it is,
Y * 7 c . I r. BUS NBAS M E E T IN G T H B SKC-
W hile hunting near Elk Point, S>.
P R E S C R IP T IO N K I L L E D H E R .
\ f , ond and fourth Wednesday iu each
D., W. J. Murphy, aged 17, became
month.
______________
G irl
Took
a
Fatal
Don
0 O. P SESSIONS HELD ON THU RSDAY separated from his companions and was B r u o l t l y n
, evenings i;i Bank of Newberg building.
frozen to death. When first missed lie
fo r a Cold.
was
supposed
to
have
returned
home,
| r A I* OF S.—NEWBERG COUNCIL, NO.
New York, Jan. 26.— Miss Lilian
JY. 168, meets every Friday evening iu Masonic and not until some time later did
Templeton, of Brooklyn, is dead, as a
hail.
searching parties start after him. His
result of taking a prescription of a
r. A A. ) 1 • M E ET S EVERY’ SATURDAY body was found.
friend, who meant to cure, not to kill
, night in C. v. Bank building,_________
James Stephens, who is said to have her. Miss Templeton had been suffer­
O. Ü .W .—MEETS EVERY TUESDAY EVEN-
started several incendiary fires in Walla ing from a cold. A friend gave her a
ing at 7:30 p. m . in I. O. O. F. Hall.
Walla during the summer of 1896, has prescription, which called for equal
been convicted of arson in the superior parts of spirits of camphor, pepper­
court for setting fire to the Hamilton- mint, laudanum and balsam of fir.
EA ST AND SO U TH
Rourke warehouse, January 9, 1896. This prescription was filled by the
-V IA -
The defense had very little evidence to Bolton Drug Company. She took the
offer, and the jury, after being out one medicine Friday evening.
Saturday
hour, returned a verdict of guilty.
morning she was found unconscious.
In digging a well at Quilcene,Wash., Physicians were called, but their efforts
at the base of the Olympic range of were unavailing. Coroner Coombs said
-O F TH E -
mountains, a vein of coal was discov­ tonight: “ Twenty grains of laudanum
ered. It is thought it is a good vein, is a large dose, and generally is ap­
and it is located within one mile of the proached by giving gardually, increas­
Port Townsend
Southern railway. ing doses from three grains up to
Within the past three years over #100,- twenty. There must have been forty
Trains leave and are due to arrive at Portland: \ 000 lias been spent in prospecting for to forty-five grains in the dose, and
coal in this county, and this is the first that is enough to kill anybody.”
LRAVR.
FROM OCT. 1, 1896.
ARRIVE.
coal yet discovered.
A
F i g h t W i t h Y a q u ls .
O vi: r i . a n o E x p r e s s . ’
An earthquake occurred on the island
Salem, Albany, Eug­
Chihuahua, Jan. 26.— A t Rosales,
ene, Itoseb'g. Grant’s
of Kishma, in the Persian gulf, attend­
Pas«. Medford. Ash­
Kishma is west of here, in the heart of the Sierra
•8:10 a . M. ed by enormous loss of life.
land, Sacramento,Og­
•8:60 p
den, San Francisco,
near the entrance of the Persian gulf Madre range, a large force of rurale
I Mojave, Los Angeles,
and is the largest island in that body guards yesterday had a battle with a
j El Paso,New Orleans,
Land East...................
of water, being surrounded by many band of Yaqui Indians,who had started
*8:30 a . m . Roseberg & way statiousl *1:10 r. u .
smaller islands.
Its length is seventy out on their winter raids of pillage and
|f Via Wood!mm fori
I Mt. Angel, Siivettou, '
Daily
miles and its average breadth twelve murder against tiie farm era and miners
V f ly
, +' ’ ’St ' . .. •
1- vT «•1
i ' West Scio, Browns- ) I except
miles. The p jpwlwtio«» le m u .....¿vtt
,
jNntrou and j j Sunday.
Bu
ready murdered the members of two
5,000. chiefly arabs.
I l Springfield............... j |
*4:00 r. m . Salem and way stations *10:15 a . m .
families and were about to make a raid
Two people were seriously injured
f7:30 a . m . Corvallis A way stations: 16:20 p. m .
fl:46 p. m . M cMiuuville A way sta’sl t8:26 a . m . and a score of others bruised and bat­ and attempt to sack tiie village of Ro­
sales when the force of rurales, or state
tered as the result of a rear-end collision
D in in g: C a r s o n O g d e n R o u t e .
troops, arrived at the place in response
of two trains in the Oakland yards.
to a message, and made the attack on
Instead of holding the Berkley local
the Indians. Tiie fight was a desperate
train
as
usual,
the
signalman
allowed
it
PULLM AN
B U FF E T 8LKBPBRB
one, and resulted in twelve Indians
to proceed on the main track, just as
—AND—
and five soldiers being killed.
the sunset limited was approaching.
8 E U O N D -C L A 9 S S L E E P IN G C A R S
Before the latter train could be stopped
T h e Fra n oo-K u fu la n A llia n c e .
it crashed into the rear car of the lo­
Attached to all through trains.
Paris, Jan. 26.— It is semi-offlcially
cal, completely demolishing it.
announced here that Baron de Mohren-
Through ticket office, 131 Third street, where
The senate committee on fisheries heiui, tiie Russian ambassador, has in­
through tickets to all points iu the Eastern
States, Canada and Europe can be obtained al have listened to an argument by Pro­ formed M. Hanotaux, the minister for
lowest rates from
J. B. K IR K L A N D ,
fessor E lliott in advocacy of the bill foreign affairs, that the czar lias order­
T ick et Agent.
All above trains arrive and depart from Grand providing for a new international agree­ ed Count Muravieff, tiie newly appoint­
Central station, Fifth and Irvin g street».
ment for the protection of fur-bearing ed Russian minister of foreign affairs,
seals.
Professor Elliott exhibited a to visit Paris so as to be presented to
Y A M H IL L D IV IS IO N .
large number of charts, showing the President Faure and enter into rela­
Passenger depot foot o f Jefferson street.
habits of seals. He contended that tions with tiie French minister liefere
from an economic and humane point of returning to St. Petersburg. Count
view, it would be far better for the Muravieff will arrive in Paris on Thurs­
....Ar. 8:05 p .M.
12:30 r. m 1 .V.... ....N ew berg.... ....Lv. 12:15 P. M. United States to kill all the remaining day, and lie w ill tie tendered a banquet
6:10 p. M. 1 Ar.... ....A iriie......... ....I.Y. 7 : : .0 A. M. seals outright
than to permit the at tiie palace of the Elyssee.
slaughter to continue under present
Sheridan passenger (daily except Sunday).
~ i :80 p. m I.V.......... Portland....... Àr. 9:H0 a . m . regulations.
S o d S c h o o lh o u s e C o lla p s e d .
6:05 P. M Lv
Newberg.......Lv.l 7:56 a . M.
7:i0 ï*. M. A r
Sheridan.......Lv.| 6:20 a . m .
The First National bank, of New­
St. Louis, Jan. 26.— A special to tho
port, Ky., has closed its doors. Heavy Republic from Perry, O. T ., says: A
•Daily. fDaily except Sunday.
R. KOEHLER. Manager.
investments in real estate is said to he schoolhouse built of sisl, near here, col­
K. P. ROGERS. Asst. Gen. F. A P. Agt., Port­
the cause.
lapsed and twenty-five schoolchildren
land, Or
An important pooling arrangement Tere entombed for some time. The
has been brought about between the trustees of the school district built a
THE GREAT
Alaska Packers’ Association and the schoolhouse of turf. They employed
The
Alaska Improvement Company that Miss Jennie Jones to teach.
will materially affect the salmon in­ schoolhouse eolla|>sed and every child
dustry in Northern waters and the and the teacher were entmboed. Sev­
price of canned salmon in the country eral children w ill die from their in­
next season. It is said that the entire juries, and the young teacher is in a
product
of the coming season w ill he critical condition. A ll hail to be dug
C O U N T R IE S
pooled and marketed at uniform rates. out.
¿pitóme ot the Telegraphic
News of the World.
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A.
The Shasta Route
TIIEUfi PACIFIC CO.
"M .
G O liD “ $ I I i V E r
Louis Contencin, chevalier of the
OF BRITISH COLUMBIA AND
orown of Italy, former president of the
EASTERN OREGON
Italian chamber of commerce in New
York, and formrely Italy’s consul-gen­
eral to the two Sicilies, died at his
home in New York.
He had been one
of the most prominent Italians In tills
country and was a man of marked abil­
ity, to which Italy frequently paid
honorable tribute.
A Washington special says the ad­
ministration is determined that. Peru
shall pay the claim for #200,000 grow­
ing out of the outrage committed in
1885 upon V. H. McCord, a consul of
No Change of Cars Between
the United States. A cable dispatch
hits just l>een Bent to Mr. McKenzie,
BAKER CITY the United States minister stationed at
PORTLAND and j
Lima, directing him to inform the
SPOKANE
Peruvian government that the case
must be settled without delay. A com­
munication received from the minister
a few days ago stated that Peru desired
Connecting with
to investigate the case.
Secretary
Olney at once advised Mr. McKenzie
that Peru had had more than ten years
to investigate, and the time was qnite
TRAIL. R0SSLAND, MARCUS sufficient.
ARE
ALL
REACHED
T he 0. R. & N.
Shortest Line to Spokane
ALL RAIL ROUTE to...
NELSON, and All Kootenay
Mining Camps...
L o w R a tes and Through T ick ets.
For Pamphlets and Detailed Inform ation,
W rite to
W. H.
H URLBURT.
Gen. Pass. Ag t O. R. A 5 . Co., Portland, O t
OI.1VER A COLCORD. Agents,
X s w b ib o , O k su o s .
R e a r m i n g o f t h e R u s s ia n A r t i l l e r y .
London, Jan. 26.— A St. Petersburg
dispatch to the Times, with reference
to the rumor that Russia will spend
100,000,000 roubles in rearming tiie
artillery with the French quick-firing
gun, says: The report requires confir­
mation, but although the |s>wefrul M.
de Witte, the minister of finance, op­
poses the idea, his opjiosition would lie
of little avail against the minister of
war, General Novisky.
A b b e G lra u il K le c to d .
Paris, Jan. 20.— Abbe Giraud lias
been elected deputy for Brest, to re­
place the late Monsignore D’ llulst. It
was a three-cornered contest, the other
candidates being tiie Comte de Blois,
pure royalist, and Dr. Roiseli, repub­
lican.
C o m m a n d e r o f t h e M e 'e o r
London, Jan. 26.— The Times an­
nounces that Emperor W illiam of Ger­
many has appointed Ben Parker, of
Southampton, to command his yacht,
the Meteor.
C a len da r
IN
Q ltE O O N ,
THE
F R ID A Y ,
SENATE.
C lea re d o f
P en sio n
R esolu tion s Presen ted.
H ill»—
JANUABY
*-’!>,
1807.
A HOLD CUBAN DASH
NO.
AN
T h re e
EVEN TFUL
10.
S E S S IO N .
D is t in c t S e n s a t io n »
t h e S e n a te .
S prun g
i
O c s tro y a d b y F ir s .
F o rty -J H c .r. P .a . t . i f .
Chicago, Jan. 26.— Old men who
crossed the plains to the Pacflc coast
in tiie days of the gold fever of ’49
gathered at the Tremont house this
morning to celebrate, with story-telling
and feasting, the discovery of gold in
California. Each member of tiie asso­
ciation was met by President Addison
Bailara), who pinned to his coat a large
yellow badge with a California boar
and “ 49”
conspicuously
displayed
‘ hereon
The menu was elaborate.
a*
Advertising Bills Collected Monthly*
T U R P IE
Iu
Washington, Jan. 26.— Tiie senate
Washington, Jan. 25.— The session
Men Captured of the senate today developed three dis­
confined itself strictly to business to­ Hernandez*
day, passing a large number of hills,
tinct sensations. The most important
the Town of Peíanos.
including those for a statue of President
of these was the presentation by Sher­
Liueoln at Gettysburg, appropriating
man of a letter from Minister Roderi-
#800,511 to pay one of the old claims
guez, the representative of tlu- Greater
WERE SURPRISE!- Republic of Central America (includ­
of the late John Roach for use of his SPANIAKIIS
shipyards, and reclassifying the railway
ing Nicaragua), in effect protesting
postal service. Over 100 pension bills
against tiie execution of the Nicaragua
were passed during the day, thus clear­ T h e T r o o p » W e r e A t t e u d i u g C h u r c h canal project by tiie United States un­
in g the calendar. A resolution by
W h ile the liu u r g e u t i W e r e T a k ­
der tho concessions granted in 1887 to
Morgan, was agreed to, requesting the
tiie Nicaragua Canal Company. As
i n g t h e U t tr r ia o n .
president for all correspondence on the
the bill for this purpose was alaiiit to
Cincinnati, Jan. 26.— Tho Commer­ be voted on by tiie senate, the presen­
Nicaragua canal since 1887, also a reso­
lution by Allen r guesting the attorney- cial Tribune special from Key West, tation of the letter created consterna­
general for information regarding the says:
tion among its friends. Morgan, its
Another defeat for the Spanish is chief supporter, at once declared the
reported Pacific no 1 toad settlement be­
tween the executive authorities and the reported from Peíanos, in the Southern letter was inspired by Great Britain,
reorganization cisnmittee of tiie road. part of Havana province. The place who sought to drive the United States
Allen of Nebraska secured the adop­ lias 1,000 inhabitants, is well fortified, from the isthmus by using the Central
and lias a Spanish garrison of 600 men, Americans as a catspaw. He asserted
tion of the follov dig resolution:
that Minister ltnderigucz had come
“ Resolved, Th : the attorney-general with one field piece.
Lieutenant-Colonel Hernandez, in here to execute such a plan, and that it
he and is hereby directed to inform the
senate whether he entered into an command of 500 insurgent cavalry, was an open threat against American
agreement or stipulation with what is made a dash at the town Monday after­ control of the canal. The debate was
commonly known as the reorganization noon while the troops were at church very earnest, and the letter made a
committee of the Union Pacific rail­ celebrating some local holiday. Before profound impression on the senators.
road, respecting the foreclosure of the they could form the insurgents had Senator Vilas declared it struck the
government lien thereon, and the possesssion of tiie blockhouse. Cannon death-blow to the canal project as pro­
amount, if any. of such agreement or was trained on the church, and before posed by the pending bill.
Earlier in tiie day the senate unex­
stipulation that said reorganization the S]>anish were hardly aware of what
committee has bid on the foreclosure of was the trouble, solid shot came hurtl­ pectedly found itself discussing the new
While tho
said liens, and, also, send to tiie senate ing through the walls, while cries of Anglo-American treaty.
a full text of such agreement or stipu­ “ Cuba Libre” filled the air. Out thqy treaty itself has been released, all dis­
lation, together w ith the names of |>or- rushed, only to fall before a deadly cussion of it is restricted to executive
Notwithstanding this rule,
Bons comprising the reorganization volley from a strong force posted be­ session.
the expressions were free and full from
committee as well as the authority he hind some neighboring houses.
Colonel Munoio, the Spanish officer, Sherman, Gray, Cullom, Lodge, Hoar
may have for beginning such foreclosure
proceedings or entering into any such bravely rallied his men, but as they and others. The statements of these
formed for a charge, lie fell, with a senators were uniformly favorable to
agreement or stipulation.”
dozen bullets through him. The sec­ the high principle of tiie treaty, the
ond in command took his place, but only qualification being that it should
T h e Lond Postal It'll.
he, too, fell in a few seconds’ time, tiie receive mature und dispassionate con­
Washington, Jan. 26.— The senate
sharpshooters of Hernandez dealing sideration.
committee on postoffices and post roads
death with a rapidity that rendered the
Shortly after the session began, Tur-
resumed the hearing on the Loud sec­
troops panic-stricken.
pie caused a preliminary flurry by criti­
ond-class mail bill today. Orville J.
They made one more attempt to cising tho reported agreement between
Victor, chairman of the New York
charge the blockhouse, but Hernandez’ Olney and Sherman, by which no ac­
committee of publishers, said the bill
cavalry reserve dashed at them, sweep­
was to the interest of the press com­ ing through their ranks and cutting a tion was to be taken as to Cuba before
March 4. Sherman emphatically de­
panies and opposed to the interests of
bloody pathwith their sharp machetes. nied that any sueli agreement had been
the public, which demands good and
The Spanish then retired, it being a
cheap literature. Victor called atten­ rout, though a [Sirtion stubbornly pro­ made, and added that he had not had a
word witli Olney in that direction.
tion to a large amount of government
tected their rear, making stands until
These three incidents relating to cur­
matter carried free which would, he forced to retire by Hernandez’ fierce
rent foreign questions made the day’s
said, go far towards accounting for the
charges.
After pursuing them nearly session one of the most efentful in
postoftiee department deficit, and creat­
to Cajalo on the coast, the insurgents years.
ed a general laugh at the expense of
withdrew.
They burned tho forts at
the committee by reading a newspaper Palanos. The insurgents secured 1,400
Washington, Jan. 52.— This was
extract characterizing most of this mat­
stands of arms, one cannon, #1,000 in private hill day in the house, and most
ter as congressional buncombe.
gold and #5,000 paper money, besides of the time was consumed with small
John Elderkin, of the New York
ammunition and many valuable papers bills. Tiie bill to provide for holding
Ledger, claimed that under the pro­ belonging to the Spanish commissary
terms of the United States courts for
posed law such papers as the Ledger
department.
the Eastern district of Texas at the town
would be excluded from tiie privilege
Havana officials knew of the battle of Beaumont was passed over the presi­
of being entered as second-class mail
Tuesday night, but kept it suppressed, dent’s veto tiy a vote of 144 to 68. In­
matter.
and tin- palace officials say that the cidental to tiie discussion, Cooiier of
¡8. S. McClure addressed himself es­
place has been “ evacuated.”
Texas, declared tiie president vetoed the
pecially to Senator Chandler’s proposed
bill through mispprelu-nsion, ami that
amendments, referring to the distribu­
AN OLD B U R IA L G R O U N D .
lie had vainly tried to get an audience
tion through mjws agencies. • It would
with Mr. Cleveland to explain the
n u to
O ',
.<
Htii)dr^ll of Hone. Cu.arthiot
.it
measure. Grosvenor spoke sarcastically
the publishers u 'lnag v/.ineij.to.organize'
W . a t I 'o t ii t .
' of the president’s custom of refusing to
their own sysVain of distribution, and
New York, Jan. 26.— A special to see congressmen, unless his private sec­
thus both increase the cost us well as the Press from West Point says:
retary approved of their errands. Rome
decrease the circulation of their publi­
Bones by tiie hundred have been un­
cations.
Any addition to the cost earthed right under the officers’ club- minor bills were passed. After tiie
would render it impossible to publish rooms. They are all human hones, in night pension session, tho house ad­
10-cent magazines.
To advance the good condition, hut nobody knows journed.
price of the magazines to 15 cents when they were placed or how they got
A K IT E A S C E N S IO N .
would be to cut the circulation one-half. there. It might have been half a cen­
Chandler said lie did not propose to tury ago, but flic probabilities are, judg­
H u r c . i f u l K x p e r ln i .n t M a d . a t G u v .
press his amendments.
ing from storieH told by old residents,
«r u o r - . Is la n d .
J. S. Ogilvie denied tiie assertion that they are the hones of soldiers
New York, Jan. 25. — Lieutenant
made at a meeting last Saturday that killed in the Revolutionary war. It is
some of his publications were indecent known that spies and tories hanged on Hugh G. Wise, of tiie Ninth infantry
He asserted that the government was the plains were buried by the patriots on Governor’s island, hns just made the
under an implied contract with pub­ where tiie mess hall now stands. What first kite ascension ever successfully at­
tempted in America. For six months
lishers to maintain the present rates.
disposition w ill lie made of them lias
Yates Hickey, of the American Rail­ not yet been announced, but it is likely tiie lieutenant, entirely on his own re­
sponsibility, has lieen studying and ex­
way Literary Association, favored tiie they will he buried in the cemetery.
perimenting witli kites as a means of
bill.
Coroner Miller, of Highland Falls,
David Williams, proprietor of the got an inkling of the find, hut as coro­ assisting armies in warfare. The tan­
N ew York Iron Age, submitted an ners are allowed in West Point only dem system of S|iecially constructed
argument in favor of the bill. Senator by permission of the authorities he has kites is intended to supplant the use of
Chandler stated the hearings w ill close small chance of holding an inquest, and balloons, which cannot live in gales.
The lieutenant’s kites are celluiar.
next Saturday.
it is clearly evident that there was no They consist of rectangular frames of
foul play in connection with the bury­ spruce. Cotton string and cotton cloth
In tro d u c e d by H e rm an n .
ing of tiie bones. Colonel Ernest is in strips are stretched around tiie ends
Washington, Jan. 26.— Representa­ now in Washington, and it is probable
of tiie frames, leaving Isith ends of the
tive Hermann h:is introduced a bill to tiie matter will remain as it stands un­
rectangular framework o|ien, and also
amend the Indian depredation claims til iiis return. In tiie meantime tiie
an open strip in the center. Thus four
law, whereby "inhabitants,” and not lames have been placed whore no harm
lifting Hufraccs anil four guiding sur­
only "c itizen s," shall be entitled to can come to them.
faces are presented to the wind.
sue for payment. The original act em­
When the breeze freshened to a flve-
Q U IC K R E T R B U T IO N .
braced citizens only. Many of the old
mile-an-hour, the lieutenant was hoist­
settlers losing proi>erty had at tho time
ed fifty-two feet so that he could sec
only declared their intention to become S p a n i a r d . A r a C a u g h t In a T r a p L a i d
over tho eaves of the officers’ quarters
l>y T h e i r O w n C o u n t r y m e n .
citizens.
The amendment also pro­
and down tho bay. Tiie force repre­
vides that the Indians committing
Cincinnati, Jan. 26.— A special to sented by the pulling of tiie four kites
depredations may have been merely "in j the Commercial Tribune from Key
is estimated at 400 pounds.
treaty relations,” so as to give the West says:
“ I have studied the system of Pro­
right to claimants to recover. The ex- (
A horrible story comes from Junicnto, fessor Langley, of tiie Smithsonian in­
isting law gives jurisdiction to the court province of Santa Clara, telling of
stitution: Professor Markham, of the
as to such claims as were committed by quick retribution to the Spaniards for
weather bureau, and C ivil Engineer
Indians in “ am ity,” at least the su- j their butchery ami barbarous methods
Clianute, of Chicago, who are making
preme court construed the law to have of war. A Spanish force, under Cap­
s|>ocial experiments, in aerial naviga­
this meaning. The amendment also tain Martel li, entered tiie place, which
tion witli aeroplanes,” said Lieutenant
simplifies the taking of testimony in hail been the camp of the insurgents,
Wise.
such cases.
and before going away secretly poi­
“ Tiie experiment shows that kites
soned a well and a spring noted for arc serviceable in a gale which would
Iv o r y R e tu rn * H om e.
affording excellent water.
That even­ tear a ha I loon to pieces where it is de­
London, Jan. 26.— The Daily Mail
ing a Spanish band of guerillas entered sired to observe the surrounding count­
announces that Edward J. Ivory, alias
tiie town, and used the water, from ry and inspect the maneuvers of an
Bell, acquitted of a charge of complic­
which over twenty-five men died. Tho enemy. I attribute my success to a
ity in a dynamite conspiracy, and John
guerilla captain charged theCuhan resi­ close view of tiie metiiisls of those who
F. McIntyre, formerly assistant district
dents with tiie deed, and shot them have studied the subject, rather than
attorney in New York, who came to
dead, lie then turned the women over to my own effort.”
London Vi his defense, sailed for New
to the tender mercies of tiie men, who
York yesterday.
shot young Isiys who atteinpti-d to save
D r n le s T h a t S an ta C la ra F a ll.
their mothers and sisters. He burned
Madrid, Jan. 19.— An emphatic de­
S m a llp o x on t h o V ic t o r ia .
the village. The next day some of the nial has been issued from official circles
Victoria, B. C., Jan. 26.— Tiie Spanish troops told tiie guerillas tiie
of tiie report that Santa Clara, the cap­
steamer Victoria, of tiie Northern Pa­ story of the trap they had set for the
cific line, arrived today with a case of Cubans, and learned that their own ital of the Cuban province of that
name, lias been captured by the insur­
smallpox on Isiard, that developed the companions in arms had been caught
gents. It is further stated that the
first day out from Yokohama.
The by their barbarous plots.
only recent insurgent attack in the
steamer was disinfected and given
province him been at Buena Vista,
In
the
myxine
we
have
an
eye
in
clearance for tiie sound. Tiie steerage
where, it is said, the insurgents were
passengers were detained at William which tl e optic nerve has entirely dis­
repulsed.
appeared.
Head quarantine.
T r a i n O v e r » P r e e lp le a .
F o a r 'e .n
H u f o !r .« l H m t l.s H r r n r r r e l .
The Minnesota State Savings bank,
New York, Jan. 26.— A Kingston,
London, Jan. 26.— A Times dispatch
of St. Paul, haa closed and filed a deed
Jamaica, special to the World says: from Teheran says that 1,400 bodies
of assignment.
Word has been received here of a ter­ have been recovered from the ruins
National Bank Examiner Escott has
rible railroad disaster at Barliaooes. A which resulted from the recent earth­
closed the German National bank, of
train plunge«! over a precipice, killing q u a k e on tiie island of Kishma, in the
Louisville, Ky. The bank is an old
a large number of passengers. No de­ Persian gulf, the inhabitants of which
one, but for some time has been regard­
tails are given.
were estimated to number 5,000, most-
ed as unsafe.
[ ly A rat>s.
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P o p e a n d t h . V t a n l t o h . O u . a t i a.
A bitter fight is being waged in
r . m l . l . n P s r l l m .n t r r r o f u . O .
London,
Jan.
26.—
A
Rome
corre­
Cleveland, O., between the Arhuckle
Ottawa, Jan. 26.— Parliament has
Coffee Company and the sugar trust spondent of the Daily Mail says that
regarding the price of coffee. Cut af­ the pope is considering the compromise formally prorogued for th# 8th of
clanses of the Manitoba school question. March next.
ter cut is being met.
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End of
Hie
HAS
RUN
DOWN.
T h re e D a y s' S peech A g a lu il
th e C » n a l B i l l .
Washington, Jan. 23.— The senate
was on the verge of a deadlock today,
and for a time there were prospects of
a protracted test of endurance, extend­
ing the session lute into tiie night.
Morgan, in charge of the Nicaragua
canal bill, was determined to secure a
time for a final vote. This was resist­
ed, however, by Turpie and Vilas.
Thereupon, Morgan announced he
would ask the senate to “ sit out” the
bill, remaining in continuous session
until a vote was forced. This evoked
sharp criticism. Vilas finally made a
dilatory motion, which, on roll-call,
disclosed the alieence of a quorum, and
Morgan was obliged to give up his plan
for today, although he ex|iects to exe­
cute it, if an agreement for a vote is
not readied.
Turpie concluded his speech against
the Nicarauga canal bill, the third day
being a continuation of the former bit­
ter invective directed against the meas­
ure.
During the day, Chandler presented
tho credentials of John Edward Ad-
dicks, claiming the vacant seat as sena­
tor from Delaware.
The olaim of
Henry A. Dupont for tiie same seat has
already been presented.
In the course of a discussion over lay­
ing electric conduits in tho Washington
streets, H ill spoke against trusts and
monopolies in general, as a serious
menace to the public welfare.
Washington, Jan. 23.— After a two
days’ debate, in tiie course of which
considerable
partisan passion was
aroused and an ineffectual attempt
made to filibuster for the purpose of
gaining time, the house today decided
the contested election case of Yost vs.
Tucker, from the tenth Virginia dis­
trict, by denying the seat to Mr. Yost
and confirming Mr.
Tucker’s title
thereto. The Repuhlilcans were badly
divided, fifty-four of them joining with
the Democrats and supporting the
claims of the Democratic conteetee.
When tiie supporters of Yost’s conten­
tion found they were defeated by a
narrow margin of eight votes (the vote
being 119 to 127 against him), they in­
augurated a filibuster in the hope of
gaining time, and for two hours there
was a succession of roll-calls, but they
were finally overpowered and the reso­
lutions confirming Tucker’s title to his
seat were adopted. Yost is a member-
elect of the next house, and Tucker,
who is a son of Raudolpli Tucker, lias
been a member of the last four con­
gresses. He declined a renomination
because he did not agree witli his party
on the money question.
W AN TED
An
H IM
TO
D IE .
U n n a tu r a l D a u g h t e r A t t u n e d
S a l t i e r t o K i l l H li n e e lf .
II.i
Oakland, Cal., Jan. 25.— Knowing
that tier aged fattier had taken poison
with suicidal intent, Nellie Curran, 23
years old, went to bed w ithout calling
a physician, and arose this morning at
the usual hour to find the old man
dead. Thomas Curran was 54 years
old, and lias for years been employed
by the railorad company. He lived at
1664 Atlantic street, and Nellie Cur­
ran, his daughter, kept house for him.
For the pats few months the old gentle­
man lias been in [xsir health, and about
three weeks ago took a large quantity
of laudanum to end his troubles. Phy­
sicians saved his life on that occasion,
but his desire to end his life never left
him. Last night Curran came home at
tho regular hour. He secured a bottle
of chloroform during the day, and, Hfter
taking it, bade his daughter good-bye
and told her his troubles would soon
end. His lifeless body was found this
morning and removed to the morgue.
“ This is a peculiar east-,” said Coro­
ner Buldwin. “ This old man’s daugh­
ter told my deputy this morning, when
he visited the house, that she knew her
father had taken poison, but did not
call a physician because she thought it
too late, and then her father w anted to
die, anyhow.”
Tho young woman will be given a
shance to tell her story to a coroner's
jury.
S T A R V A T IO N
IN
C H IC A G O .
S u p p li e s f u r t h a N n siljr, b u t N o O n e ta
D is tr ib u t e T h em .
Chicago, Jan. 25.— Men, women and
children are starving in Chicago in
sight of relief, becunse the county com­
missioners, blind and deaf, do not al­
low the county agent enough help to
distribute supplies. The county treas­
ury is rich in its surplus, and there are
an accumulation of appeals from hun­
gry families. Hundreds of these ap­
plications are more than two weeks
old. The heads of the families wers
discouraged then, and ms a last ra-sort
appealed to the county for aid. They
have seen their wives and children
grow weaker and colder, and no aid lias
come, no bread, no coal. These men
are des|ierate now.
The county agent is helpless to save
these famine-stricken men, women and
babies. He ha* relief on hand, but no
way to distribute it, lieeanse the com­
missioners have tied his hands, and are
deaf to the cries of the hungry.
A warning has been given that the
deserving poor are becoming dangerous
3rd that hunger is likely to drive them
to deeds in which their cry w ill be
"bread.” Men who gave this warning
know whereof they speak. They see
gaunt hunger at its worst, the glassy
eye of a strong man who hears the cry
of his wife and babies for bread and
warmth and is powerless to give it to
them. The men tell an appalling story,
but nobody on earth con tell of the
misery as it exists in Chicago today.
Wheeling, W. Vo., Jan. 25.— Short­
ly after midnight fire started in Mingo
Junction, O., a few miles north of
Wheeling, which wiped out nearly tiie
entire business portion of that indus­
trial town. At 2 o'clock this morning
nine houses hail been destroyed, and
The steamer Elsa, which sailed from
the property loss is estimated at #50,-
New Orleans in November with a party
000.
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bound for Deltero, Colombia, was
No receptacle has ever been made wrecked on the Colorado reefs, on the
strong enough to resist the power of western extremity of Cuba, January 9,
freezing water.
A ll hands were saved.
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