KEWBERG GRAPHIC ■ I HMHIPTIUI KATF.M: i 4 * T Mr ................................ ....... ■b li—tW * ....................................... ThrM Month«. «1 # .................................... 71 * ■ i M t r l p I l H P r ic e P a r a b l e l a r a r i a b lr la A d v an ce . Addrsex (Jáseme, Kswborg, Oregon. CHURCH NOTICES. .lRIEN’ IW CHUR ’ H.-_ SERVICES EVERY ‘ Sunday at 11 a. ra. and 8 p. m. and Thurs- av at 2 p. m. Sabbath school every Sunday at 9:45 a. m. Monthly meeting at 8 p. ra. the first Tuesday in each mouth. Quarterly meeting the second Saturday and Sunday in February, May, August and November. \Voman’s For­ eign Missionary Society meets third Saturday In each month at 3 p. in. ALFRED T. WARE, Pastor. i NEWBERG GRAPHIC. NEWBERG GRAPHIC. AlMDNTIMn« K 4 IM : One Column....... —................. Twenty Dollar« ' Half Column................................ Ten Dollar« ' Profeaslonal Card«. ..... —............. On« Dollar B e a * l a * K o t ie r « w i l l bo la o e r te * ilio ra to o f T e a re a to y o f M a o. VOL. IX. NEWBERG, YAMIIILL COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1897. BETTER THAN CANNING THEM. EVENTS OF THE DAY : Epitome ol the Telegraphic News of the World. it pan Said io O ffer a M ark et for Moun­ tain R an ge Horse*. San Francisco, April 6.— It is more than probable that a new market is about to oi>en for the great herdirof range horses of the Pacific coast. Since the close of the Chino-Japanese war, the Japanese government has been re­ organizing its army and from now on a large cavalry force is to be maintained. Previous to the war, the Japanese cav­ alry was about 20,000 strong, and was supplied from government horse-breed­ ing establishments. When, however, at the outbreak of hostilities, drafts were made upon these establishments, it was fonnd that only 5 percent of the animals were really serviceable. Officials at Tokio have recently been considering the small, weedy range animals of Australia, and it is said that when United States Consul Bell, at Melbourne, learned of this fact, he called attention to the American range horses as being even better suited to the needs of the Japanese government. Several Japanese residents in this city, who are considered authorities on the matter, and who have made a study of Japanese horses and the Japanese horsemen, are emphatic in their in­ dorsement of the American range horse. President Tetsutrao Aoki, of the Yokohama Specie bank, of this city, said today that undoubtedly the Am eri­ can horse will fill all requirements ‘ ‘ The horse most suitable for the Japanese cavalry,” he said, “ should be as tough a« rawhide, not over gentle and not too dainty in the matter of fod­ der. I would unhesitatinlgy say that the best horses for the home govern­ ment could be selected from herds that thrive so well on the plains of -Eastern Washington, Eastern Oregon, Califor­ nia and the other mountain states. It only remains for those most interested to bring the matter properly before the Japanese government in oder to open up a big market for these animals.” STOPPED BY VESUVIUS Sanguilly’s Cuban Expedition Was a Failure. RIVERA TO BE SHOT. In d ign a tio n In H avana at 111. In truded Execution. NO. 20. ▲¿▼•rtUlAf Bill« Collected Monthly« NORTHWEST BREVITIES Evidence of Steady Growth and Enterprise. OREGON IN CONGRESS. M easure. In trod u ced and Cham pioned b j Our State D elegation. New York, April 5.— A Havana dis­ Washington, April 3.— Senator Mc­ patch to the World says: Bride has introduced a large number of General Rivera probably w ill lie shot bills, several of which were pending in soon, as General Weyler has given or­ the last congress. He hopes to get fa­ ders that lie lie tried by court-martial vorable action on some of them, and a p t i s t c h u r c h .— s e r v ic e s , S u n d a y 1 1 and shot immediately. He maybe put cx|H-cts that those which were favorably a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school Sun- TERSK TICKS FROM THE WIRES ACTIVE WORK OF THE CRUISER ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST ys at 10 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday to death on Saturday, in spite of his re|«>rted in the last congress w ill receive evening at 7:30 o’clock. wounds, or the Spanish may cure him, early consideration in this congress. REV. G. F JERARD, Pastor. and then shoot him. The certain exe­ One bill appropriates $650,000 for the Captured th e Tugboat A le x a n d er RESBYTKRIAS CHfRCH.-SERVICES EV- * ■ In ter*.tin g Collection nf It .n n I r o n cution of the brave, wounded prisoner From A ll t h . Cities and Towns of public building at Portland, and fixes ery two weeks as follows: February 7th Jo n es—Berm u da O verh au led Out­ the Tw o H .m l.p h .r e . P r . . . n U 4 of war excites indignation and disgust the T hriving Stater State. and 21st, March 7th and 21st, and April 4th and that sum, with what has heretofore 18th. J. E. DAY “Pastor. side th e T h r e e -M ile Lim it. In n Condensed F o r » * here. No other alleged civilized na­ —Oregon. been appropriated, as the lim it of the tion is capable of such an act. p H R IS T IA N CHURCH.-SERVICES EVERY A bill nitiking immediately available Jacksonville, Fla., April 6.— The Sixteen hundred sheep were sold in cost of the building. This will bring t second and fourth Sunday at 10 a. m. and Colonel Baccaloa, who tried to carry $250,000 for saving life ami property jruiser Vesuvius prevented a Cuban 7:30 p. in. Huntington last week at an average the total cost of the building to $ 1,000, - 000. The bill provides that when the along the Mississippi lias been agreed expedition from leaving Fernandina last off his wounded commander on his price of $2 per head. ree m e t h o d is t . - p r a y e r m e e t in g building is completed it shall tie used night, and captured the tug Alexander back, although himself wounded, will every Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Sabbath to in congress in an amended form and Clerk C, A. Jennings, of Lane coun­ die with him. It is predicted that school every Sunday at 10 a. in. as a custom-bouse, for appraisers’ stores, sent to the president for his signature. Jones, of Wilmington, N. C. ty, issued a marriage lioense last week The cruiser left here suddenly yes­ these executions w ill provoke General to Thomas O. Purcell, aged 67 years, courtrooms, signal service offices and United States Minister Denby, at E. CHURCH.—8ERVICE8 SECOND, THIRD , and fourth Sundays of each month at 11 terday afternoon upon information Gomez to shoot all Spanish piisoners and Elizabeth Hoffman, aged 57 years. for the United States surveyor-general. a. m. and 7:30 p. in. Sunday school every Sun­ Pekin, has notified the department of Anoter bill fixes the boundary of the from Spanish Vice-Consul Potons that hereafter instead of releasing them. day 10 a. in. At M. E. church, Fafayette, first state that, as a result of the efforts of The Cubans are not disheartened at More beef cattle have been shipped Warm Springs Indian reservation on and fltfh Sunday of each month. an expedition would leave Fernandina the British government, China has con­ R. A. ATKINS, Pastor. at 12 o’clock at night. The cruiser the loss of General Rivera. They say from Gazelle this season than any pre­ the northern side. It provides that sented to open to commerce West river, ALVATION AR M Y-M E E TIN G AT BAR- which is situated in Canton, and at the went down the river and anchored off General Roloff is in Pinar del Rio, and ceding winter, says the Lakeview Ex­ the boundary shall tie the same as de­ racks on Main street as follows: Tuesday Fernandina bar. A t 13 o ’clock a tug will become second in command of the aminer. About 700 oarloads have gone fined in the treaty of 1855, and astound for soldier converts and recruits; Wednesday, mouth of which lies Hong Kong. since September. by Commissioners Fullerton, Dufur public; Friday, holiness, for Christians on ly; with only two lights at the mastheaa whole army. Representative Spaulding, of Michi­ Insurgents in great numbers are Saturday evening, put lie: Sunday, all day, A barge loaded with 150,000 feet of and Payne in 1891. was seen to approach and a flashlight commencing with 7 a. m., knee drill; holiness gan, has introduced in the bouse a joint Other bills introduced by the Oregon meeting 11 a. in.; family gathering at 3 p. m., jt the Vesuvius was thrown upon her. coming from the East, ami concentrat­ Inmber belonging to Goering & Co., and grand free and easy in the evening. Ev­ resolution providing for the annexation The tng proved to lie the Alexander ing in Havana province. They have sank near the fishermen's cannery in senator are as follows: erybody welcome. of Hawaii to the United States. It Admitting veterans of Indian wars Jones, and the captain gave us an ex­ plenty of ammunition and good cav­ Astoria. The lumber was washed np gives consent of congress that the Sand- ! to the soldiers’ homes; removing the cuse for his presence that he was wait­ alry. A World courier from Santa on the beach, and can be saved. | wich islands be made into the state of SOCIETY NOTICES. ing for tows. An officer from the Ve­ Clara rejmrts seeing one column of Seufert Bros, have bought the lease \ charge of desertion from the name of i Hawaii,with a republican form of gov­ suvius was placed aboard, and the 1,500 well-mounted, well-armed insur­ held by The Dalles Canning Company James K. Parker; to reimburse the OF THE WORLD.—NEWBERG CAMP, NO. ernment. • 113, meets every Monday evening. ?ruiser went to sea in search of the Ber­ gents passing west toward Mutanzus. on their cannery above The Dalles, and 1 states of Oregon, California and Ne­ Captain E. W. Reed, of the ship This same courier says a very large ex­ muda, which was expected. w ill soon begin putting it in repair. vada for money ex|iended in the rebel­ C. T. U.—BUSINESS MEETING THE 8EC- F. Oakes, was arrested in New York A steamer was finally seen coming pedition has landed near Remedies, They ex|>ect to put the cannery in good lion, of which amount Oregon would ond and fourth Wednesday in each on a warrant issued by the United month. i. from the south, having the same sig­ and that most of the arms are for the condition before the fishing season receive $305.915; providing for u quar­ ! States court. The Oakes is the ship on General Weyler opens. antine station at Astoria, ami appropri­ nals displayed as those of the Jones. western provinces. O. O. F.— SESSIONS HELD ON THURSDAY which, during its last voyage, there was . evenings in Bank of Newberg building. ating $30,000 for the same; to establish The flasldight was used, at which the remains in Cienfuegos. He is better, The Coquille river is cutting away much suffering and several deaths, re­ steamer turned and started in another but still sick, and is doing nothing the sand liehind the south jetty,at Ban- j an assay office at Baker City; directing AND L. o f 8.—NEWBERG COUNCIL, NO. sulting, as alleged, from insufficient the accounting officers of the treasury , 168, meets every Friday evening in Ma­ direction. A signal from the Vesuvius effective. j food. Permission asked by Mr. Marriott, a don, and will in time, if let alone, cut to allow Orville T. Porter for all sums sonic hall. brought the steamer to a standstill, a channel dear through to the ocean, colleague of Mr. Crosby, the corre­ stolen or appropriated by his deputy The issue raised between Peru and however, and. she was seen to be the 7 . AND A. M.—MEETS EVERY SATUR- leaving the breakwater in the river, # day night in C. V. Bank building. the United States with regard to the Bermuda, She was outside the three- spondent of the Chicago Record, killed 1 says a correspondent of a Coquille City while Porter was marshal for Alaska; to pay W illiam A. Starkweather $3,170, mile lim it and under the British flag, in the field, to go and secure the body paper. O. U. W .-M E E T S EVERY TUESDAY imprisonment of Ramsey, the American , evening at 7:30 p. m. in I. O. O. F. Hall. sailor, is becoming a serious matter. the amount paid by him for clerk hire so the commander of the Vesuvius had and effects, has been refused by the au­ Two shifts are at work at the Jewett while he was register of the land office The Peruvian government refuses to no authority to detain her. The Ber­ thorities. Minister de Lome wired the mine, in Josephine county, and the at Oregon City; to pay Peter Grant accede to the demand of the United muda apparently had no cargo, stand­ request, ami General Lee seconded it. [ work is progressing at the rate of about Stewart, of Gervais, $7,500 for land EAST AND SOUTH States minister, McKenzie, to set Ram­ ing very high out of the water. The Mr. Marriott took General Lee’s letter four feet per day. About 350 tons of taken by the government at the mouth sey at liberty immediately. Tones was escorted into Port Fernan­ to the palace, hut General Ahumada -V IA - good ore are on the dump, and a new of the Colombia river in 1852; to pay dina ami turned over to Collector of refused to see him, saying the request An attempt was made to destroy A l­ m ill w ill be erected us soon us the mails II. W. Shipley $2,487 for work done by could not be granted. toona, Pa., four incendiary fires being T h e W estboun d P assen ger T ra in D itch ed Customs Baltzell, w ho placed a deputy get lH“tter. him in excess of his contract in con­ aboard. The tug will probably lie kindled in different parts of the city be­ W ith F a ta l Results. Dr. J. II. Hawkins and Joe Lyons, structing buildings ut the Nez Perce tween the hours of 11 and 1:30 o’clock. fined for violation of the navigation Salt Lake, April 6.— The westbound of Douglus county, have imported | agency, in Idaho; to pay Avery D. Bab­ Prompt work by the fire department -O F T H E - through passenger train on the Oregon laws in having only two ligiits dis- T h e New Hoard o f Control in Charge twenty prairie chickens from Eastern cock and wife $2,000 for the use und j played. alone saved the town from possible de­ Short Line was ditched near Malad, In W ash in gton , Oregon and turned them loose in the occupation of their land by the govern­ struction. The entire loss w ill aggre­ The plan of the Cubans was for Gen­ Idaho, at 10 o’clock yesterday morning. Olympia, Wash., April 6.— The new vicinity of Drain and Snowden. Their ment; to pay D. J. Holmes, of Port­ gate between $50,000 and $60,000. The engine and the first four cars eral Sunguilly to leave this city with a i board of audit and control was organ­ effort to intrisluoe this favorite game land, $895 for money expended by him Word is received in Brooklyn of the passed over the switch safelv, but the [>arty of Cubans for Fernandina, A tng ized this morning, with Governor Rog­ bird into Southern Oregon will be ap­ on a claim from which lie was ousted death from jungle fever last January, j fifth car. a tourist sleeper, a ‘passenger ! was to tow two bghters loadet with Trains leave and are due to arrive at Portland: when it was found the land he occupied ers ex-officio chairman. M. H. Holmes, preciated by sportsmen. _ : in Central Africa, of Samuel H. Ar- coach and two Pullman sleepers were ar,m8‘ ammunition and men to the bar, _ _ __ i • • • .i _ r I * tr 1 1 x»r- a t hntr trurn fn ho mof htr llm ' of Seattle, was appointed clerk of the A trapper who lias lieen hunting and was in the Warm Springs reservation; raour, a young physician in the service LEAVE FROM OCT. 1, 1896. ARRIVE. completely overturned and demolished ?‘here we,re 0 be . ® et ^ board, at a salary of $1,000 per an­ trapping on the Malheur river south of to pay John W. Lewis $521 balance of the Belgian government. Dr. A r ­ with fatal results. P. Kennedy, of with coal and provision, aboard, f Overland Express.- num. The board appointed Dr. F. L. the agency valley this winter, reports due him as salary as register of the land mour was Yvell known socially and Kansas City, was killed, and several | W i l l i n g was to be^ransferred to I Salem, Albany, Eug­ the Bermuda. The quick action of the Goddard, of Tacoma, superintendent of to the Vale Advocate one of those office at The Dalles; to pension George ene, Roseb’g, Grants among the medical fraternity of Brook­ were injured seriously. I Pats, Medford, Ash- the hospital for the insane in Kteila- prodigies of nature known as a wild Hughes of Portland, at $50 |>er month; He obtained his education at the •8:50 p. m { land, Sacramento, * 8:10 a. m. lyn. The accident was caused by a broken Vesuvius prevented their plan from bs- coom, to succeed Dr. Waughop. The man. The Advocate says the bi|>ed is to pay John Campbell $1,165 for prop­ | Ogden, San Francis- Long Island college hospital. He is a switch-frog. It is believed that tramps ing carried out. I co, Mojave, Los An­ resignation of H. L. Achilles, com­ of giant stature, being at least seven arty taken during the war. nephqw of Justice Walker, of Ohio. geles, El Paso, New had tampered with the switch shortly Senator McBride 1ms introduced a mander of the soldiers’ home in Orting, feet high, having long and massive [Orleans, and East... J Governor Rogers, of Washington, before the train passed. *8:30 a. m. Roseburg & way stations * 4:40 p.m was called for, and S. M, Allen, of Se­ arms that roach to its knees, while th« lull making Colonel George H. Men­ 'V ia YVoodburn, for] has hopes of being able to retain all The officials of the road started from attle, was appointed. Warden Mas* whole body is covered with curly, ded, late of the corps of engineers, a Mt. Angel, Silverton, ] Daily Daily companies of the state m ilitia now in Salt Lake immediately upon hearing of Unique Schem e o f O. R. A N. to Reach grove, of the state penitentiary, was re­ glossy hair. except brigadier-general on the retired list. West Scio, Browns- j except Seven D e v ils Country. Sunday. ville, Natron and | Sunday. service. While the meager appropria­ the accident, taking a number of phy­ He recites in the bill the good work moved, ami Deputy Warden C, E. Reed .Springfield.......... In the chase after the escaped con­ The injured were taken to *4:00 p.m. Salem and way stations *10:15 1 a. m. tion would not allow’ more than six, or sicians. Lewiston, Idaho, April 6.— The O. was placed in charge for the present. victs from Idaho, one of the officers, that Colonel Mendell has [»erforined, ♦7:30 a. m. ■Corvallis way stations f * 6:20 p .m at most eight, companies, if they re- Boise, where they will be cared for. R. & N. Co. has undertaken an import- The salaries of two »coountunts at and points out that when General Casey f4:45 p. m. ¡McMinnville ered The craft was canglit in a squall, was plied to the telegram. He said tonight inoters of this scheme Alrlle mall (tr i-w e e k ly ).__________ _______ The present plan of the company is all of the cars passed over him, though making some progress, ulthough the 16 and 36. The states are to be al­ that he thought Kansas should give tier 9:10«. m. L v ..... Portland.......... Ar 8:05 p. m. swamped and sank within a few min­ lowed $1.25 per acre for the loss of spare corn to the sufferers along the to extend the Summerville branch of the wheels passed over his right hand river is too high for speedy driving. 12:80 p. m. Lv..... Newberg.......... Lv 12:15 p. m. utes. such lands. 5:10 p. m. A r..... A ir lie ..............Lyl 7:30 a. m. Mississippi river, leaving England to the O. R. A N. to Snake river, sixty and mashed it so that amputation of Governor Rogers has announced the The sultan of Morocco has prohibit­ Represenative Ellis lias introduced miles above the mines, and to improve three fingers was necessary. The cars Sheridan passenger (dally except Sunday) _ take care of India. upjiointment of E. A. McDonald, a sil­ "4:80 p. m cLv.........Portland.......... Ar 9:30 a. ni. ed the usual pilgrimage of his subjects bid to prohibit the sale of intoxicat­ the river for that distance so that navi­ were loaded with rock, and were not ver Republican, of Tacoma, us dairy ing liquors in the eapitol building. 4:05 p. m .L v ......... Newberg.......... Lv 7:55 a. m. to Mecca, on account of the prevalence Nunez Busy F ittin g Out E xpedition s. gation w ill be entirely practicable. It seen by the boy, who was watching the 7:40 p. m. A r ......Sheridan...........Lv 1 6:20 a. m. of plague in the districts through which commissioner. New York, April 8.— The United is known that the present condition of engine on another track. The boy This bid was passed by the bouse at “ •Daily! (Daily except Sunday. they must travel on their journey to the States authorities here have information Several of the stockmen abont Water- the last session of congress, and was re­ the river is dangerous and of unsatisfac­ showed pluck all through the affair, R. KOEHLER, Manager. shrine. i that Colonel Emilio Nunez, who is tory depth. E. P. ROGERS, Asat. Gen. F. 6i P. Agent, saying he was glad it wasn’ t his head ville are preparing for a spring round­ porter! in the senate. No one, with Portland, (>-. Captain Meyers, of the steamer Dan- wanted for organizing and taking part up to see how many of their stock they very few exceptions, wan ted it passed, The plan of improvement now under that had to be amputated. have lost daring the winter. nl>e which has arrived in Victoria, re- in a dozen or more filibustering expedi- consideration is unique. Captain Eph but men diil not want to go on record R ob b ed and Beaten In Spokane. ports that the steamer Willapa is now tions, has within the past few days re­ Boughmans has been sent to the scene A force of men is now at work grad­ as op)H)sing it. The bid might have THE GREAT Spokane, Wash., April 5.— J. M. turned to this country from Cuba. It a complete wreck, waves having pound­ ing the Northern Paoilio railroad at passed the senate if it ever oame to a ef proposed operations to pass upon the ed her to pieces. The captain and pas­ is also hinted that Nunez is hiding feasibility of the new system. The Olmstead, a groceryinan, was held np Ritzville. The company intends grad- 1 vote, but Senntor H id, of New York, hereabouts, having come to New York river, after uneven course of 100 miles, early this evening at the corner of ing the track from Cheney to Connell. would never allow it to reach that sengers are still at Bella Bella. The secretary of state has sent the with Dr. Joaquin de Castillo, who, af­ enters Big canyon, which is a veritable Sixth and Washington streets by two A farmer living near Zillah is report­ stage. He was always ready to talk it following identical note to all maritime ter forfeiting his bond, surrendered chute of ten miles, with perpendicular highwaymen. The men asked for bis ed to have raised thirty-five tons of to death whenever it appeared. Mr. powers, about thirty or thirty-six in himself last week and was allowed to walls hundreds of feet high on each money. He refused to give it up, and potatoes on five acres of land without Ellis may push it along, and it w ill no C O U N T R IE S number: “ The Grant municipal in­ give new bail for trial. Colonel Emilio side, A t the head of tfiis chute the they set upon him and beat him nearly cultivating the gronnil after the first doubt pass the house if it ever comes to They then took vote again. augural committee has requested the Nnnezdistinguished himself as adaring river is very narrow, and the walls are into insensibility. planting. OF BRITISH COLUMBIA AND A ll niemlrers of the Oregon delega­ president to officially invite the mari­ cavalry lealer during the ten years’ very high. The plan of improvement from Olmstead $40 in gold and silver The Puyallup Commerce says that time nations to send warships to par- war. It is said that since the breaking is to blast down the bluff walls and and made their escape. The means of hops are already up a few inches, that tion indorsed Binger Hermann for com­ EASTERN OREGON citipate in the ceremonies on April 37 out of the present struggle Nnnez has dam the river, creating a smooth chan­ identification are small. This is the the big Meeker yards have had their missioner of the general land office. His successor, Mr. Tongue, and other next, when the Grant Monument Asso­ been engaged in organizing and sending nel past and above all the present ob­ third hold-up of the week. first plowing, and the men are now members of the delegation called per­ ciation will formally deliver to the city men, arms and ammunition to Culm. structions to navigation. scalping. T w o AnihaiMiadorB Nom inated. sonally npon the president ami urged of New York the tomb of General He was tried here last winter for break­ The work is generally supposed to be Washington, April 5.— The president -V IA - News has been received in Walla his upisuntment. Mr. Ellis went Grant, erected by voluntary subscrip­ ing the neutrality law's in one of the to meet an emergency. It is estimated today sent the following nominations Walla that it is Governor Rogers’ in­ among the members of the house, and tion, at Riverside park. It w ill be Bermuda expeditions, but the jury dis­ that freight can be forw'arded over this to the senate: tention to retain company C, of the eep-cially those from the West, and got line within ninety days. As the camps gratifying to this government if this agreed. Andrew D.White, of New York, am­ National Unard, in the service, if |ioa- their signature to a pu|>er in which advance, the freight traffic will also in­ C razy F a rm er's Deed. invitation could be accepted.” bassador extraordinary and minister sible. Hermann was indorsed for the place on Hnmansville, Mo., April 6.— What crease, and it is believed a railroad plenipotentiary to Germany. The secretary of the treasury is in re­ The principal of the Cheney normal the ground that it would lie to the in­ down the Snake will be a commercial is almost certain to result in a double ceipt of information from the minister William F. Draper,of Massachusetts, school has announced that the school terest of the West. of Tokio, Japan, that during the pres­ tragedy occurred last night near Weu- necessity in the near future. The fact ambassador extraordinary and minister w ill continue until commencement that a Western outlet is sought for this bleau, Hickory county. Sam Smith, a No Change of Cars Between From the Bonanza. ent session of the Japanese diet, a gov­ plenipotentiary to Italy. Jnne 16, despite the fact that the gov­ ernmental coinage bill will be presented young farmer, attacked his aged step­ new and important mining district is a Baker City, Or., April 2.— Albert Chandler Hale, of Maine, secretary ernor has vetoed the appropriation. subject of congratulation. It w ill cer­ Mrs. Smith, with a corn-knife. Oeiser, superintendent of the Bonanza of the embassy at Rome, Italy. BAKER CITY for consideration by that body, which mother. The Olympic reserve is included be­ mine, brought in abont $10,090 in gold will, if passed, change the standard of Her sister, Mrs. Cox, ran to her assist­ tainly extend the transporation facili­ PORTLAND and Samuel L. Gracey, consul at Fu- tween the 47th and 48th degrees of lat­ bullion this afternoon. In addition to SPOKANE value in Japan from silver to gold. It ance, and Smith hacked both women on ties to the relief of interior points like Chai, China. itude, and the 123d and 124th degrees this, be has shipped sixty tons of con­ is proposed to fix the government ratio their heads, ahoulders and arms, until Lewiston anil build np the terminal Anson Bnrlingame Johnson, of Col­ of longitude. The reserve taken in centrates, valued at $60 a ton. On ac­ between the two metals at 33 to 1. The they were unconscious. He then went cities on these lines of traffic. orado, consul at Amoy, China. abont two-thirds of the Olympic pen­ count of the many improvements which unit of value will tie a gold yen, which to the home of a neighbor and reported W’ opk o f C o u n lfr fp ilfr i. insula. Fren ch F o rt T ax A d op ted . will be one-half the weight and value that he had killed them. Both women were made this month, the mill was Counterfeit $10 gold' pieces have are close to 60 years old, and neither of the old gold yen, which is the same The warehouse at the end of the long only kept running for fifteen days. Paris, April 5.— The chamber of dep­ Connecting with weight and fineness as the gold dollar oan live. Smith was arrested, and made their appearance in S|mkane. uties adopted the port duties bill, im­ wharf in Ocosta collapsed during a He is believed to They have apja-ared in two kinds. One posing a tax upon foreign vessels of 1 strong gust of wind last week. The of the United States. The proposed taken to Hermitage A Russian land owner at Batoum unit of value will, therefore, be the ex­ be insane. The cause of the trouble is of a base metal resembling copper. franc 25 centimes per metric ton upon hnilding has been a familiar landmark daring the big oil strike there had an The other is a gold piece carrying an was a refusal of Mrs. Smith to rent bar act equivalent of 50 cents in United merchandise and upon each head of since the birth of Ocosta, and will be income of about $30,000 a day from excess of alloy. farm to her stepson. TRAIL, ROSSLAND, MARCUS States money. bis wells. cattle or hogs landed. greatly missed. NELSON, and All Kootenay The Commercial Club of North R i g W o o l S a l* at C a ld w e ll. Two men were killed and fonr seri­ T w o W om en S erlo n .tr W oun ded. W ill Not R » An Am h«R R«dor. Th*i W » r In the I’ h lllp p ln e «. ima has sent for lot of sngar-beet seed ously injured by an explosio- in the Balt Lake, April 9.— A special to the Mining Camps... Kincaid, Kan., April 6.— Mrs. W. Washington, April 6.— The state de­ Madrid, April 5.— A dispatch from to be distributed among farmers o f the Trihnne from Caldwell, Idaho, says: South Water-street canal, Chicago. The partment has received notice from the H. Burkey and her daughters, Effie and Manila announces that the troops have Yakima valley. explosion took place 3,800 feet under One of the largest wool sales of the Turkish government that it finds it in­ Jennie Kirby, were allot'and seriously attacked Btindocan, with slight losses. A patent has been received at the year was completed here Monday. Col­ the lake, where an excavation was be­ convenient to raiae the grade of its mi» wounded Unlay by George Miller, of L4l,o. F « t « a an d Through T ick et». ing made for a water-supply inlet. The insurgents lost 149 killed. The Ppokane land office conveying title to aion in Washington to that of an em­ Moran. After his murderous deed, Spanish squadron has bombarded Mala- the Northern Pacific Railway Company onel Jamee Clinton, jr., representing Hecht, Liebman A Co., of Boston, pur­ bassy on account of the increased ex­ M iller drove away and hunted up Dr. A careful canvass of Western and bong, setting tire to the town. Many to 35,000 acres nf land in southeastern chased of Robert Noble 400,000 pounds er Pamphlet« and Detailed Information, Write to Northwestern roads develops the fact pense incurred. This deciaion of the fiplawn, whom he told to go to the insurgents were killed. Stevens and northern Spokane counties. of tho clip of 1896. The terms are there is no demoralisation of rates. Turkish government will prevent the home of Mrs. Burkey and “ do some The land lies in township 39, range 44, private. W . M. H U R L B U R T . Miller was arrested The most imperative orders have been president, under the existing law, from bullet pulling.” Cloaed a MfuRourl Bank. in which the town of Milan is situated; < n Pun. A ft O. R. A X. Co, Portland. Or. issued by the executive officers of each nominating ex-8ecretary John W. Fos­ later and attempted to kill the officer, Light requires eight minutes and Bcwling Green, Mo., April 5.— State and in township 31, range 46, and ambassador to Constantinople, who wounded him and then safely Bank Inspector Austin has close.] the township 81, range 46, jnst north of eighteen seconds to pass from the sun Western line, forbidding the cutting or ter »L IV E R A COLCORD. Agent«, landed him in ja i’ it is to the earth when at its mean distanca. manipulation of rate*. Citizens’ bank of this city. Newport. Ndwacae, O r b g o s . B P F M S W T. I K A A WRECK ON SH ORT LINE. The Shasta Route NO TIME WAS LOST, SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. IMPORTANT UNDERTAKING. CHARITY AT HOME. a a GOI i D m SH i VEH a ARK ALL REACHED T he O. R, i N. j Shortest Line to Spokane ALL RAIL ROUTE to... a as understood was hit desire. as Yak­