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A ddreee. O u r u i ü . N e w o e r s . O regon.
CH U RCH NOTICES.
jIRI E N D S ’ C H U R C H . — S E R V I C E S E V E R Y
. S u n d a y a t 11 a, m . a n d 8 p. m . a n d T h u r s -
a y a t 2 p. m . S a b b a t h s c h o o l e v e r y S u n d a y at
9:4.» a. m. M o n t h l y m e e t i n g a t 8 p. m . t h e first
Tuesday in each m o n th . Q u arterly m eeting
t h e second S a tu rd a y a n d S u n d a y in F e b ru a ry ,
M ay , A u g u s t a n d N o v e m b e r . W o m a n ' s F o r
e i g n M i s s i o n a r y S o c ie ty m e e t s t h i r d S a t u r d a y
i n e a c h m o u t h a t 3 p. ni.
A L F R E D T. W A R E , P a s to r .
I
A n i l lK T I M I .^ G
P rofessional C ard «........... - ...................O n e l>ollar
K e a d l a g N o t i e r e w i l l k e l» « « * r t e 4
t h e r o t e o f T e e e e a t s p e r I d le # .
VOL.
IX .
N E W BK 116,
NEWS OF 1I1E WEEK I
THROUGH
A
Y A M H IL L
TRESTLE.
A c c i d e n t t o a S a n t a F c T r a in N e a r A r d
m o r e , I n d i a n T e r r it o r y .
A rdm ore, I. T ., May 18.— A south-
hound passenger tra in on th e S anta Fe
road, known as th e Chicago and G alves
ton express, w ent through a trestle six
teen m iles south of here at fi o ’clock
this m orning. F ifteen persons, pas
sengers and train m en , were injured.
Several of these are seriously h u rt, and
it is believed th a t two w ill die.
The accident occurred near the town
of M arietta.
A heavy rainstorm ,
am ounting alm ost to a w aterspout,
caused a sudden rise th is m orning of
all th e sm all stream s in th a t vicinity.
T he accident occurred at a point w here
a steep, narrow gulch was spanned by
a wooden trestle.
The foundation
work supporting th is trestle w as u n
derm ined by th e sudden rise of the little
stream which flows through th e gulch,
and th e trestle w en t down under the
heavy w eight of th e train . So great
was th e speed of th e tra in , how ever,
th a t th e engine and tender, th e ex
press, m ail and baggage cars and one
passenger coach passed over th e narrow
chasm , though th e trucks of several ol
these cars went to th e bottom , several
feet below. The coach next to the
last, th e one im m ediately in front oi
th e P ullm an, was left standing directly
over the chasm , one end resting on
e ith e r bank of th e gulch. The P ullm an
rem ained on th e track.
The foui
coaches w hich w ere dragged by the lo
comotive across th e broken tre stle were
badly wrecked. T he baggage car tele
scoped w ith th e passenger coach, w hich
was th e smoker, and th e latter w as all
but dem oralized. Most of th e injured
were riding in these coaches.
J . M. G rider, th e W ells-Fargo ex
press messenger, w as so badly crushed
b y 'a heavy car chest, th a t he cannot
live. E. T. Sparks, of O akm an, I. T.,
was crushed in th e w reck of th e sm ok
er, and is also m ortally in ju red .
C O U N TY , OREGON,
TIIE FORTE’S ANSWER
F R ID A Y ,
Yo
MAY
SECRETARY
21,
1897.
NO.
*20.
H e r m a n n U r g e « S u « p e n » lo n o f P r o c e e d
in g « A g a in « ! S h e e p o w n e r « .
A
a
P
C
F
M
S
AY
I
K
A
A
The Shasta Route
G O L D -S IL V E R
T h e O. R. &. N.
Shortest Line to Spokane
ALL RAIL ROUTE to...
From all Parts of the New
and Old World.
Terms on W hich He Will
Agree to an Armistice.
at
▲ dTsrtU lng B ills C ollected M on th ly4
B L IS S .
W ashington, May 17.—Commissioner
H erm ann, of the general land office, Evidence of Steady Growth
has subm itted to the secretary of in
and Enterprise.
terior, a letter urging the suspension of
legal proceedings growing out of the
A P T I 9 T C H U R C H . —S E R V I C E S , SU N D AY 11
Cascade range reserve act.
The lotter
a. m . a n d 7:30 p . m . S u n d a y sc h o o l Su n -
POWERS GREATLY SURPRISE!» says:
BRIEF
AND
INTERESTING
ITEMS
ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST
ys a t lo a. m. P r a y e r m e e t i n g W e d n e s d a y
e v e n i n g a t 7:30 o ’clo ck.
“ It has been represented to th is de
R E V . G. F. J E R A R D , P a s to r .
partm ent th a t great hardships and loss
S u l t a n D e m a n d « A n n e x a t i o n o f T h e« «
C o m p r e h e n siv e R e v ie w o f t h e I m p o r t
R E S B Y T E R I A N C H U R C H . —S E R V I C E S Ev
has resulted to the sheepowner» of O re f r o m A l l t h e C i t i e s a n d T o w n « o f
e r y t w o w e e k s a s f o ll o w s : F e b r u a r y 7th
« a ly , I n d e iu u ity o f £ 1 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 a n d
t h e T h r iv in g ; S in t e r 9 t a t e «
a n t H a p p e n in g s o f t h e C u r
gon because of th eir exclusion from the
a n d 21st, M a r c h 7th a n d 21st, a n d A p r il 4th a n d
18th.
J. E. DAY, P a s to r .
A b o litio n o f C a p itu la tio n s .
grazing lands w ithin the boundaries of
—O r e g o n .
rent W eek .
the Cascade range forest reserve, cre
H R I S T I A N C H U R C H . —S E R V I C E S E V E R Y
Fourteen wagon loads of wool were
F
our
men
were
drowned
a
t
tlie
Cliff
C
onstantinople,
May
18.—The
porte
s e c o n d a n d f o u r t h S u n d a y a t 10 a. m . a n d
ate«! by the president's proclam ation of
house in San Francisco.
has replied officially to the note of the Septem ber 28, 1893; th a t th e large received a t M oisly’s warehouse, in The
7:30 p. m .
Dalles, last week from the interior.
powers,
and
declines
to
agree
to
an
A dispatch from H onduras says the
ree methopist . - prayer . meeting
areas of grazing lands w ith in said res
arm istice u n til th e following conditions ervation have been use«i for years past
Tiie L inn C ounty Pioneers’ Assocla-
e v e r y T h u r s d a y a t 7:30 p. m . S a b b a t h
revolution th e ie has ended and the
s c h o o l e v e r y S u n d a y a t 10 a. m .
1 lion will hold its annual reunion at
are accepted:
country is peaceful.
as a general grazing ground, and the
T he annexation of Thessaly: an in Bheepowners are dependent thereon for Brownsville th is year, Ju n e 9, 10 and
e . C H U R C H . —S E R V I C E S S EC O ND , T H I R D
Two blacksm iths of Brow nsville, O r.,
. a n d f o u r t h S u n d a y s o f e a c h m o n t h at 11
dem
nity
of
£10,000,000
T
urkish,
and
invented a new m achine for p u l
the support of th eir tttitks d u rin g cer 11.
a. m . a n d 7:30 p. m . S u n d a y s c h o o l e v e r y S u have
n
the abolition of th e capitulations.
d a y 10 a. m . A t M. K. c h u r c h , F a f a y e t t e , first
W all Marsh, of C enterville, W ashing
verizing
clods.
It
has
been
tried
,
and
tain seasons of the year; th a t the suits
a n d IItfh S u n d a y of e a c h m o n t h .
The porte p r e s s e s th a t plenipoten institued by th e governm ent against ton county, w as badly bruise«! and sev
it is said, works to perfection. They
R. A. A T K I N S , P a s t o r .
tiaries of the powers should m eet at certain parties to restrain them from eral of his ribs broken, by a pugnacious
have applied for a patent.
A LV A T IO N A R M Y - M E E T I N G AT BAR-
P harsala to discuss tiie term s of peace, pasturing th eir sheep w ithin the reserve i bull.
r a c k s o n M a i n s t r e e t a s f o ll o w s : T u e s d a y
Of th e 114 C hinese who came on the
and declares th a t if these conditions are are repressive and unjust, and relief is
fo r soldier c o n v e rt s a n d re c r u i ts ; W ednesday,
T he telephone line being b u ilt be
p u b l i c ; F r i d a y , h o l i n e s s , for C h r i s t i a n s o n l y ; steam er V ictoria to Tacoma, only fifty
declined, th e T urkish arm y will con asked.
tween Forest Grove and H illsboro by
S a t u r d a y e v e n i n g , p u t l i c : S u n d a y , al l d a y ,
w ill be adm itted. The other sixty-four
tin u e to advanoe.
c o m m e n c i n g w i t h 7 a. m . , k n e e d r i l l ; h o l i n e s s
“ A special agent of th is office reports A nton P fanner w ill, it is expected, be
will be retu rn ed , orders from th e secre
m e e t i n g 11 a. m . ; f a m i l y g a t h e r i n g a t 3 p. m. ,
The dem and for annexation of Thes th a t Judge B ellinger, on the 16th u lt., in operation in about a week,
a n d g r a n d fr e e a n d e a s y i n t h e e v e n i n g . E v tary of th e treasu ry to th a t effect hav
saly
is
based
upon
th
e
fact
th
a
t
the
ery b o d y w elcom e.
in the U nited States circu it court for
ing been received.
A delegation of U m atilla Indians
province w as originally ceded to Greece the d istrict of Oregon, overruled the
Judge Day, of Ohio, qualified as as
on th e advice of the powers, w ith the dem urrer to th e amended com plaint in have been visiting Baker C ity in quest
SOCIETY NOTICES.
sista n t secretary <5f state. R ockhill,
object of ending brigandage and (»reek the case of th e U nited S tates vs. Tygh of «let «■ hiiles, from w hich they m anu
whom he succeeded, w ill rem ain until
incursions into O ttom an territo ry , the V alley Lan«l & Livestock Company, facture moccasins and gloves.
O F T H E W O R L D .—N E W B E R G C A M P , NO.
C attle riding will soon commence at
A ssistant Secretary Day becomes en
porte believing at th a t tim e tiie cession sustaining his form er decision therein
W , 113, m e e t s e v e r y M o n d a y e v e n i n g .
Poplar, in G ran t county, as a num ber
tirely fa m ilia r w ith pending negotia
would
a
tta
in
these
objects;
but
th
e
re
(76 Fed. Rep., 698), against an im plied
C .T. U.-BU8INE88 MEETING THE EEC-
tions, w hen it is expected he w ill be
cent incursions of G reek bunds ami the license to use such lands for pasturage of steers are contracted for May deliv
• o n d a n d f o u r t h W e d n e s d a y in e a c h
m onth.
appointed to some foreign mission.
events im m ediately preceding the w ar purposes, uud recognizing the right of ery, besides some stock cattle.
have proved to the contrary. T his is the governm ent to sue to protect its
H arry F ly n n was drowned in Lake
O. O. F.—SESSIONS H E L D ON T H U R S D A Y
Jackson county has a woman m ail-
• e v e n in g s in B an k of New b erg b u ild in g .
th e substance of the reply.
M ichigan, n ear Chicago, and 1,500
property from threatened in ju ry . The carrier, Mrs. Vol Stickel, of Eagle
T he am bassadors m et today to con special agent states th a t the several P oint, who w ill carry th e m ail between
A N D L. O F 8.—N E W B E R G C O U N C I L , NO, people saw him die and w ere unable to
sider the porte’s answer, w hich is re cases brought against various persons, th a t point and Big B utte th is sum m er.
, 168, m e e t s e v e r y F r i d a y e v e n i n g i n M a aid him .
D uring th e excitem ent
sonic hall.
garded as raising an extrem ely grave to w hich this ruling applies, w ill prob
w hich prevailed A lbert M attari, a spec
Old settlers on the lower Biualaw, in
issue. It is believed th a t representa ably lie a t issue and ready for tria l some
F. A ND A. M —M EE T S E V E R Y 8 A TU R- tato r, dropped dead.
I t is supposed
Lane county, say th a t grow ing orops
. d a y n i g h t i n C. V. B a n k b u i l d i n g .
tions w ill be m ade to th e sultan per tim e next m onth.
th a t h ea rt disease was the cause of th e
and frn it trees have not looked in as
sonally to induce a modification of
O. u. W. — M EE T S E V E R Y TU ES D A Y second accident.
“ In view of th e legislation now (lend
• e v e n i n g a t 7:30 p. m . i n 1. O. O. F. H a ll .
these term s, but it is foreseen th a t this ing (Senator P ettig rew ’s am endm ent to fine a condition as they are now in for
The O. R. & N. w ill send experts to
w ill be very difficult, uwing to the a t the sundry civil bill) respecting forest nine years.
th e Seven D evils m ining d istric t to
titu d e of th e powerful old T urk war reserves in general and th e ir m anage
A clergym an of Medford has turned
make
estim
ates
of
the
probable
traffic
EAST AND SOUTH
of th a t region. T he company is figur N O M O R E S U G A R - B E E T S E E D party.
m ent, and the au th o rity therein to be loose eight C hinese pheasants, one cock
If the porte should prove obdurate, given the secretary of the interior “ to and seven hens, near Phoenix. Sports
ing on div id in g th e freig h t business
w ith th e U nion Pacific. The construc G o v e r n m e n t l i a s D i s t r i b u t e d T e n T h o u s a E uropean conference is not im proba regulate th eir occupancy ami u se,” and men are requested not to m olest them ,
a n d P o u n d s A n io n s F a r m ers.
ble, although a t present R ussia is op the probable early action of the d ep art but to allow the species to inorease.
tio n of a saw m ill near R iparia is a part
of the com pany’s plan.
m ent on th e subject. I th in k it would
W ashington, May 18.—The sugar- posed to this.
T he recent warm w eather lias greatly
I t is regarded as q u ite certain that be wise to suspend, for th e present,
The cabinet lias decided to send one beet seed which th e ag ricu ltu ral d ep art
reduced the q u an tity of snow in the
the
powers
will
not
consent
to
a
retro
legal
proceedings
growing
out
of
sheep
of th e new gunboats now building on m ent has been d istrib u tin g is p ractic
-O F T H E -
cession of Thessaly. Even G erm any is pasturing w ith in the Cascade forest m ountains in G ran t county, and many
the Pacific coast to S itka, A laska, ally exhausted, about 10,000 poundt
stream s th a t have heretofore been un-
believed to be resolute on this point, reserve.
about Ju ly 1. G reat activ ity in A las having been sent o u t to farm ers in
forilable can be crossed w ithout danger.
because
it
would
involve
a
violation
of
“ I therefore respectfully recommend
ka, growing ou t of th e gold discover about four-fifths of th e states. Tiie
the
B
erlin
treaty
ami
im
peril
the
pesos
Sixteen hundred head of sheep were
th a t the attorney-general be requested
ies, has m ade th e p resident and cabi seed has been d istrib u ted in packages oi of th e B alkans.
sheared in Lava, Crook county, last
1
to
in
stru
ct
the
U
nited
States
attorney
an
ounce
to
h
alf
a
pound,
purely
for
net deem th is step advisable for safe
A ltogether, the reply of the porte hai for Oregon to stay all proceedings in week, and 1,100 head more w ill be
experim ental
purposes.
The beets
g uarding A m erican interests.
grown from th e seed w ill be analyzed caused the greatest surprise. It ap the above-m entioned eases u n til fu r sheared th ere the la tte r p art of the
T he recall of th e forces from Crete
m onth. The flocks are in good opndi-
and th e saccharine m a tte r determ ined pears th a t during the discussion of the ther orders,” .
ARRIVE.
LEAVE.
has been received w ith resignation by
I tion.
to ascertain where beets can be profit note from the powers by the council ol
A G h a s t l y I t e lie a r w a l.
f O verland Express.— ^
th e A thens public. The D elyannis or
ably grown for th e production of sugar the su lta n ’s m inisters, news reached
The bridge across th e W alla W alla
I Salem, A lbany, Eng- |
Paxton, 111., May 17.—Frederick
gans attack th e governm ent bitterly
1 e n e , R o s e b ’g, G r a n t s j
These experim ents, it is said, w ill be th e council th a t 8,000 Greeks had beet W illiam H olm an, who is to ho hanged river on the U pper W alla W alla road,
for appealing to Europe, b u t most of
| P a ts , M e d f o r d , Ash*
of im m ense value, as th e best undoubt landed at Palona and were m arching t< tomorrow for the m urder of Mrs. Weib- near Brow n’s m ill, in U m atilla county,
*6:1)0 p. m. ^ l a n d ,
S a c r a m e n t o , } * 9:30 a. m.
th e papers accept th is as inevitable and
O g d e n , S an F r a n c i s - 1
edly can be produced w ith profit in Ja n in a w ith th e intention of co-operat koen Geddes, on December 2, 1896, has again been repaired by the oounty,
j co, M oja ve , Los A n- j
violently a ttack the E th n ik e H etairia,
m any of th e states. W herever it can ing w ith other forces from A rta. Tliii held a dress rehearsal th is m orning, and the contractor says it is as strong
j ge le s , E l Pa so , N e w |
ask in g it to render an account of its
( O r l e a n s , a n d E a s t ..... j
be
so produced, it w ill give th e farmers created a bad im pression among thi and was photographeil on th e gallows aB ever, and will not for some tim e be
•8:30 a . m . R o s e b u r g it w a v s t a t i o n s * 4:30 p. m. action.
m inisters.
a new crop.
( V i a W o o d b u 'r n , f o r )
upon which he is to he hanged.
He m aterially affected by floods.
The steam er Rover, flying th e A m eri
Mt. A n g e l, S il v e r t o n ,
D ai ly
D a il y
A ll th e surp lu s vegetable seed in the
D r a w n U p b y t h e M in iste r s .
ho|>es
to
sell
enough
of
the
pictures
to
W e st Kcio, B r o w n s - )■ e x c e p t
except
N ot long ago a horse belonging to a
can flag and ply in g betw een New O r possession of the ag ricu ltu ral d ep art
Sunday.
] ville, N a tro n
and
Sunday.
London, May 18.— A dispatch to the pay for sending his Issly to G rand Dalles man w as taken to the W ashing
leans and ports of Spanish H onduras, m ent is being d istrib u te d through con Standard from C onstantinople says:
( S p r i n g f i e l d ................... J
Haven, Mich, anil have it hurieil beside ton side to pasture, but he soon grew
47:30 a. in. C o r v a l l i s A: w a y s t a t i o n s f 5:50 p. in.
was fired on by a N icaraguan man-of- gressm en or governm ent agency to the
f4:50 p. m. M c M i n n v i l l e & w a y s t a ’s^f 8:25 a. m .
T he porte’s reply to the powers is
war, w h ile four m iles from Puerto people in the flooded d istricts along the based upon a m szahata presented by the rem ains of his wife. In udilition tired of his surroundings, and resolved
to the m urder for which he is to «lie, to beat his way hack to hi* homo. A fter
A ll a b o v e t r a i n s a r r i v e a n d d e p a r t f r o m G r a n d Cortez, and narrow ly escaped being h it M ississippi for p lan tin g as soon as the the m inisters to the sultan represent
H olm an is sup|sised to have killed m aking a num ber of attem p ts to board
C e n t r a l s t a t i o n , F i f t h a n d I r v i n g s tr e e ts .
am idships. I t is said th e m an-of-war w aters subside.
ing th a t Greece w as res[«onsible for o th er women.
A fter being photo the steam er and being prevented each
th ought th e Rover w as aiding th e H on
D lu ln jr C a ra o n O g d e n R o u t e .
coni|ielling Turkey to declare war; th a t graphed, H olm an rehearsed a spceidi, tim e, lie plunged into the w ater, reach
T h e S ta tu e U n v e ile d .
d uras revolutionists.
for the last fifteen years Greece had ig
P h ilad elh p ia, May 18.— In th e city nored her engagem ents under the B er which he has preparcil for the gallows. ing the opposite side only a short d is
T he B russels exposition has been
D i r e c t c o n n e c t i o n a t s a n F r a n c i s c o w i t h Oc
tance below the landing, none the
c i d e n t a l a n d O r i e n t a l a n d Paci fic M ail s t e a m
which
placed
on
his
brow
th
e
laurel
U n iv e r s a l S ta m p « I m p r a c t ic a b le .
form ally opened. K ing Leopold and
lin treaty by o m ittin g to pay indem
sliip lines for J a p a n a n d C h in a . Sailing dates
worse from his rough experience.
crown
of
achievem
ent,
the
mem
ory
of
W ashington, May 17.— The move
th e diplom atic corps were present.
o:i a p p l i c a t i o n .
n ity , by seizing and confiscating Va-
R a t e s a n d t i c k e t s to E a s t e r n p o i n t s a n d E u
George W ashington was honored today koups, or religious dom ains, and finally m ent to secure the a«loption of a u n i
W a ih ln g to n .
P
rince
B
ism
arck
w
as
honored
at
r o p e . A lso J a p a n , C h i n a , H o n o l u l u a n d Au»
The cord by invading Turkish soil; and th at, versal postage stam p by the (sistal con
s t r a i i a , c a n be o b t a i n e d f r o m
F ried rich sru h e, G erm any by a torch in m onum ental bronze.
K ittita s oounty w arrants are selling
J . B. K I R K L A N D , T i c k e t A g en t,
T here wore too at 98 cents.
lig h t procession given by his townsmen. w hich released the saddling flags from therefore, the council were of the opin gress has collapse<l.
134 T h i r d s t r e e t , P o r t l a n d , Or.
th e figure of th e first president was
m any difficulties, the chief one being
The ag ricu ltu ral dep artm en t crop re draw n by th e c o u n try ’s latest executive. ion th a t Greece had no ju st claim upon
An agent is in P o rt Townsend look
th a t of currency fluctuations, in the
Y AM F i l l . I« D I V I S I O N .
port puts th e condition of w heat at 80.2 Surrounding him w ere men in whose him for leniency.
ing for a location for a colony of farm
Then follow the proposals upon way of adopting such a stam p, and the ers fr'<qi Ohio.
against 81.4 last m onth and 72 on May veins runs the blood of those p atriots
P a s s e n g e r d e p o t f oo t of J e f f e r s o n s tr e e t.
which th e council would base a treaty general com m ittee, after considering
1 last year.
D itung A pril the treasurer of Spo
w ho battled shoulder to shoulder w ith of pence. T he grand vizier, in sub th e subject briefly, abandoned it as im
T he in terests of U nited States c iti W ashington, and w ith him m ade pos
A ir l i e m a i l ( t r i - w e e k l y ) .
m ittin g the m azahata, assured the su l practicable, and w ill make an ailverse kane county receive«l $106,653, and dis-
zens a t P u erto Cortez, the seat of the sible th e scene enacted today. It was a
burseil $140,726.
tan th a t the nation was prepared to report to the congress.
revolution in H onduras, w ill be looked notable gathering, in clu d in g the presi
U nder th e new »chord law in W ash
i u . A r ..... .....A i r l i e ............ ... Lv 7:30 a. m .
shed it last drop of blood in support of
S a c r a m e n to W a n t« B r y a n .
after by th e cruiser M arblehead. The d ent, vice-president and cabinet officers,
ington elections w ill occur on th e sec
S h e r i d a n p a s s e n g e r ( d a i l y e x c e p t S u n d a y ) ___
such conditions of settlem ent.
Sacram ento, C al., May 17.—The ond S aturday in June.
officers and privates of the arm y and
"4:30 r . m . L v .......... P o r t l a n d .............. K t 9:80 a. m. vessel is now on h er way there.
The w ar party threatens to dethrone
6:05 p. m . | L v ........ N e w b e r g .............. Lv 7:55 a. m.
A p etition is now being circulated in navy, and the d ire c t descendants of the th e su ltan if he allows any weakness, Iroquois Club, of th is city, is m aking
The contract for building th e F ern-
7:40 p. in. Ar .....S h e r i d a n ............ Lv 6:20 a . m .
New York and signed by hankers and molders and m akers of th e nation.
b u t shrewd observers believe th a t th is strenuous efforts to imluce W illiam J. dale-B laine road in W hatoom county
“ *Dail)~ f D a i l y e x c e p t S u n d a y .
C. B. F R I S S E L L , A g e n t , N e w b e r g .
business m en, urging P resident M cK in
is only a faree to enable him to |>ose Bryan to stop over one *lav in this city has been let, for $12,684.
B u llfig h t« F o r b id d e n .
while en route to Oregon. A com m ittee
R. K O E H L E R , M a n a g e r .
ley to do all in bis power to effect a
before Euro|>e as the unw illing victim
G overnm ent E ngineer C lapp says
has been ap|>ointed to com m unicate
C ity of Mexico, May 18.— The city of his fanatical subjects.
E . P. R O G E R S, Ass t. G en* F. <fc P. A g e n t, speedy settlem en t of th e Cuban in su r
th a t the work done iu im proving G ray ’s
P o r t l a n d , Or.
w
ith
the
Nebraska
orator,
requesting
governm
ent
forbade
any
bullfights
to
rection.
In spite of th e success of Edhein P a
he given today. T he au th o rities claim
th at he honor the capital city w ith Ids harbor has already resulted in much
good to th e harbor.
Lewis L. M cA rthur, m em ber of the th e bulls provided for th e fights are so sha, the palace spies have raised the presence and a«l«lrcss its people.
legal firm of B ronaugh, M cA rthur, F e n poor they do not ju stify the price of doubt of his fidelity, and the sultan has
THE GREAT
T he residents of C lallam oounty will
ton & Bronaugh, of P ortland, O r., and adm ission asked by th e m anagem ent. sent a sjiecial aide-de-cam p to watch
C a t t l e T r a in D e r a i l e d .
petition the postal d epartm ent for a
one of th e prom inent lawyers of nie E n riq u e Mercio, a Spanish bullfighter, him .
Enfala, I. T ., May 17.— A cattle daily m ail servioe along the S tra it
state, died in W alla W alla, W ash., of has visited th e fam ous bull-breeding
train jum ped th e track a m ile north of from P o rt Townsend.
T h e U su a l O r ie n ta l M e th o d .
h ea rt disease.
farm s of Ateneo ami o th er places, and
London, May 18.— The prejiosterou» here this afternoon while running at
A severe earthquake shock was felt
T he suprem e court of th e U nited his ju dgm ent is th a t none of th e bulls term s pro|iosed by the porte m ust be full speed. The engine turne«! bottom in W aterville one n ig h t last week.
C O U N T R IE S
S tates has decided th e B erliner patent shown him were w orthy of th e ring. regarded as the n atu ral and usual up, and ten cars of oattle were derailed. The vibrations laste«l I f or 20 seconds,
oase in favor of th e Bell Telephone The |«oorness of the anim als is becom m ethod of O riental bargaining. They An unknown negro boy was killed, anil and woke m any people.
Company. T h e decision is against the ing a serious m atter, and it begins to would not l»e serious did not they force P eter MoCardy, engineer; C. Over«!
OF BRITISH COLUMBIA AND
A Japanese «lrummer, w ith five sam
fireman, anil tw o other men were badly
governm ent and has been pending since look as if bullfighting would stop for a continuance of th e fighting.
EASTERN OREGON
As to the term s on w hich peace will hurL F ifty cattle were killeil outright. ple tru n k s and as many stories as any
1891. According to th e decision th e lack of anim als to fight. T he govern
other drum m er, was working his liue
Bell Company w ill control th e p atent m ent is firm, and no j>erformances w ill finally he declare«], the general belief
H aven K ills '! . n i l S e v e r a l I n ju r e d .
in N orth Y akim a last week.
Tie
allowed
w
ith
inferior
cattle.
A
in
official
circles
is
th
a
t
they
w
ill
be
for
ten
years.
ARS A L L REACHED
Florence, A la., May 17.—T h is i.fter-
shipload of bulls has been ordered from settle«! by E uro|«'an conference.
T he Spring Creek Cream ery Company
F ra n k Barz, his two sons and a
noon, the tipple, a t th e Pinkney, startm l up its cream ery in Ellensburg
Spain to m eet th e emergency.
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bro th er, C hris Barz, prosperous G er
T enn., ore mines, about twenty-five th e first of th is m onth
A«Kiiranc«*H F r o m t h e P o w e r « .
T he creamery
m an farm ers of Redfield, S. D., were
D o e s n 't C on cern W ar D e p a r tm e n t.
London, May 18.— The Tim es corre- m iles from here, fell, k illin g seven is prepared to handle 6,000 pounds of
asphyxiated in a w ell on th e ir farm .
men
and
bailly
wounding
several
others.
W ashington, May 18.—T he w ar de S[s>n«lent at A thens says: Tcslay SI.
m ilk daily.
F ra n k Barz was overcome by gas w hile
partm en t, having been inform ed th a t H alli, the prem ier, vieite«l the various Com m unication with Pinkney is out
A good road club has been forme«l in
a t work in th e well. The others de
off,
and
full
particulars
cannot
be
had.
the*e has been an outbreak of law less legations an«i obtain«'«! assurances th a t
N orth Y akim a by th e w heelm en, anil
scended one at a tim e in an a ttem p t to
ness in th e w estern portion of New the powers would undertake to prevent Physicians have left here for the scene.
consulurahle money has been subscribe«!
rescue him , and all m et th e sam e fate.
Mexico, and th a t th e respectable c iti any offensive action on the part of the
for the purpose of pu ttin g N atchez ave
A N e w I n a n e o f A b o r t L in e R o n d « .
No Change of Cars Between
T he B ritish sh ip C ounty of H ad zens th ere have been terrorized by T urks, provhling the G reek forces
New York, May 17.—T he directors nue in condition for bicycling.
dington, w hich has ju s t arrived out at th re a ts from a lawless elem ent, the m aintained a strictly defensive a tti-
of the Oregon Short L ine & U tah
A and battery B, N. O.
p d r t i tu n
BAKER CITY C ardiff, Wales, reports a terrib le acci m atter was brought to th e a tten tio n of tu«le. On this um lerstanding he imme- N orthern railroad Uxlay authorize«] the W Company
PORTLAND
and a J { sp0KANE
., have decide«! to keep up th e ir o r
d e n t w hich happened last Deccmlier, A cting Secretary M eikeljohn, by Dele ■liately w irisl to the comm amiers of the
ju s t as th e vessel was getting aw ay from gate Ferguson, w ho had heard from the th ree G reek divisions a t Domokos, issue of noncuinulative income bonds, ganization, in spite of the sm all appro
th e C olum bia river, after lettin g go legal officers of Socorro of th e state of Bourpi an«) A rta, instructing them to series B, to the am ount of 116,000,000, priation made by th e last legislature,
th e tu g ’s haw ser. F our seamen were affairs.
The acting secretary, how abstain from all hostile action, unleae in accor«lance w ith th e plan propoaeil and will meet necessary expenses them*
by the reorganization com m ittee.
•elves.
sent aloft to u nfurl th e m ain topgallant ever, decided th a t in its present shajs a tta c k o l by the enemy.
sail, and one of them named Edward th e case was not one requiring th e ac
D o n * b y a K l r r b ii g .
A successtul operation of skin g raft
N p w M e x ic a n C o in « .
B u tt slipped and fell to th e deck, b reak tion of th e war d ep artm en t, and sug
C o n n ec tin g w ith
Springfield, O ., May 17.—T he Fund- ing was performed at th e SL Joseph's
C ity of Mexico, May 18.—The new
ing his neck and both of his legs, death gested th a t th e ju d icial a u th o rities be
dies for m in in g dollars are to lie pre erburg m ills at New C arlisle were <le- hospital in Tacoma, the other day. The
being instantaneous.
The body was consulted.
sent««! to all the m ints, aiul the coin stroyed by fire shortly after m hlnigbt. fa th e r of a girl from P uyallup furnished
buried at sea th e same day, and th e
P
o
rtlan
d
,
Me.,
claim«
a
cat
able
to
age of 20-cent pieces instea«! of quarter- Dies, $50,000. It was the work of an th e cuticle to replace a part burned
■hip proceeded on her way, m aking a
from hie daughter.
incendiary.
say “ papa” and “ m am m a.”
dollars is to be commenced.
TRAIL, ROSSLAND, MARCUS good run home.
T here are five logging camps in oper
T h * W a r In t h a P h l l l p p l a * » .
NELSON, and All Kootenay
E li Mackay was run over and killed
C lll'ftll S t u m p s \ o t l* e f-n g n t r e d .
ation on O strander creek, in Cowlita
f'onunl Got H im se lf D U lik ed .
M
adriil,
May
17.—
An
official
dis
in th e Southern Pacific yards a t Salem ,
Mining Camps...
Mexico, May 18.— Spaniards here
Lim a, Peru, May 18.— In conse- I patch from M anilla, P h ilip p in e islands, county, two having starteil np last week.
Or.
h aving adopted th e device of placing quence of th e declaration by E m ilio
^ 1
_________
announces th a t th e Spanish troops cap The creek was cleared of “ b ank” logs
T he steam er N icaragua, w hich has s|iecial stam ps on th e ir letters iu ad d i
last week, th e first tim e in four years.
ju s t arrived in New York, brings the tion to th e regular postage stam f«, the C lark, th e U nited States consular agent tured Ternate, and th a t fifty-seven in T he work was «lone w ith a locomotive
L ow R a te s a n d T h ro u g h T ic k e ts, news of a disastrous earthquake in the form er being sold to provide money in a t P iu ra, th a t his office ha«l been sacked j surgents were killed. The Spaniards
and im portant docum ents, money and lost
twenty-five
k illed and 226 and steel cable.
islands of G uadalonpe and M ontserrat, aid of the Spanish cause in C uba, it has
S tate S uperintendent Browne has
other valuables stolen, which allegation wounded.
For F a m p h lets a n d D eta iled In fo r m a tio n ,
of th e Leeward group, in th e W est In been ordered by th e jsistofllce d e p a rt
decided th a t women as well aa men
the prefeet of polios denied, saying the
W rite to
dies. One hundred people lost th e ir m ent th a t such e x tra stam ps be placed
D e p n la tla n o f C o n v ic t G o o d s.
m u tt register for school elections. T he
lives, and th e property damage is enor inside th e letters and not on the en only seizure m sde was th a t of furni- j
W. H. HURLBU RT.
London, May 17.— In th e commons expense of th e registration m ust be
tu
re,
the
newspapers
of
Lim
a
and
mous.
Twelve
brick
bouses
in
G
uade
G en. P a « . A f t O. R. A S . C o., P o r tla n d , Or
velopes.
Callao dem and th a t the Peruvian gov today, the bill to prevent th e im porta borne by th e school d istrict, and the
loupe, and six in M ontserrat w ere de
H erm etically sealed w ine flasks have ern m en t cancel theexequU or of Consul tion of goods m anufactured in foreign registration done by th e regular officers,
OLIVKR A COLCORD, Agents,
m olished, and scores of o tb e ri cracked
prisons passed th e second reading.
I as in th e caee of men.
C lark.
been found in P'«mtwii
and eeamed by th e shock.
N e w b u s o, O b b o o m .
S
K 4 1 AIM:
One Colum n................................Twenty Dollar«
Half C o l u m n .......................................... Ten Dollar«
PLEA
FOR
MERCY.
T h e o d o r e D u r r a n t M a k e s H I« A p p e a l t o
G overn or B u d d .
Sacram ento, May 17.—An appeal for
the life of Theodore D urrant, the con
demned m urderer of Blanche Lam ont,
w as today heard in the court of last
resort. Governor Budd sat in final
judgm ent in th e case, and Eugene
Deuprey, attorney for D urrant, argued
eloquently for the life of his client.
The governor listened to the argum ent
in silence, anil only once did he show
any sign of being impressed. T h at war
when A ttorney Deuprey aske«l him to
compare certain w riting of Rev. Dr.
Gibson with the w riting on the pack
age sent by the m urderer to the mother
of his victim . T he governor scru tin
ized the w riting closely, ami asked to
be given the originals for comparison.
D u rran t’s attorney had come pre
pared to spring a sensation in the oase
by producing a docum ent, purporting
to be a confession of a San Q uentin
convict named John Rosenborg, th a t
be was the m urderer of B lanche L a
m ent, and D urrant hail nothing to do
w ith the case. The alhyeil confession
w as introduced, but was devoid of in
fluence, owing to the fact tliat the gov
ernor ha«) learned of the m atter, and
ha«l ascertained positively th a t Jo h n
Rosenborg did not arrive in C alifornia
u n til seven m onths after the crim e was
com m itted.
The governor said nothing th at would
give an intim ation of w hat he would
do in the case, nor did he show th a t he
was particularly impressed by any a r
gum ent th a t w as advanced.
GUNBOAT
A ve rti z* '« l
N A S H V IL L E .
N early H rventeen
H e r T r ia l T r ip .
K nots
on
B ridgeport, Conn., May 17.— “ The
fastest vessel of her class in the w orld,”
was th e verdict accorded by the officers
at the conclusion of tiie speed trial of
the new gunboat N ashville today on
Long Island souml.
The speed required by the govern
m ent was 18.07 knots. The averago
speed made by the vessel was 16.76
knots, m aking an excess of speed very
near three knots. W ith a bonus of
$20,000 for each excess knot, this
means a total of $60,000 for th e build-
The tim e for th e th irty m iles out
was 1:35:36. The elapsed tim e for the
secoml run was 1:48:16. The gunboats
N ashville, W ilm ington anil H elena
were provided for by act of congress
approved March 3, 1893, nnd in J a n u
ary of the year follow ing th eir building
was aw arded to the NeW|>ort News
Shipbuilding Company, of N ewport
News, Va. So thoroughly have they
carried out th eir contract th a t, not
only have the vessels won the highest
praise for th eir w orkm anship, finish
and performance, hut th eir excess de
velopm ent of speed has already netted
the contractors the snug bonus of
$151,452.
TO REGULATE
V IV IS E C T IO N .
—
A
B ill
R e p o r te d
In t h e
G a llln g e r .
H e n a t*
by
W ashington, May 17.— Senator G al-
linger reported in the senate to«lay tiie
bill for tiie regulation of vivisection in
th e D istrict of Colum bia, unanim ously
adopteil by the senate com m ittee of tiie
D istrict of Colum bia, providing, first,
tor the use of anaesthetics in all p ain
ful experim ents on living invertebrute
anim als, the so-called inoculation ex
perim ents, tnsts of «Inigs and me«ii-
oines, and oases of recovery from su r
gical procedure being expressedly ex
em pted from this requirem ent; second,
for the licensing of all experim enters
by the d istrict commissioners, except
those w ho are «Inly authorize«! officers
of th e governm ent; th ird , for the pro
hibition of vivisection in the public
schools, ami in exhibition for the gen
eral public; fourth, for the inspection
of all places of experim ent by ins|iect-
ors to be appointed by the prescient of
th e U nited States.
B l e d T r y i n g to H a v e O t h e r « .
O akland, Muy 17.— Samuel W. E m
mons, a Southern Pacific flagman, sac
rificed Ills life today w hile w arning a
group of persons a t th e pier of an ap
proaching train . The accident occur-
red at the wagon-crossing on the nude,
ju st neyond the eastern approach to the
big depot.
A party of four men
walke«! along the roadway, not noticing
the approach of a train . In his anxiety
to save them from accident, Emmons
di«l not observe a local train th a t waa
backing down, snd step|«ed aside to
avoid another train rig h t in front of
the local. The brakem an on th e rear
cur yclle«!, but the car struck the w hite-
haired flagman w ith terrific foro.»,
frai-tiiring his skull. He fell in such a
w ay th a t the w heels only caught his
rig h t foot, otherw ise he would have
been mangle«! horribly.
Emmons, who is 68 yeurs old, was
conveye«! to the receiving hospital, but
•ev er recovere«! cons nonanes*.
H rn t to .fall fo r F llth ln e« « .
San Francisco, May 17.—W. B.
B radbury, a local m illionaire, was to
day scntenceil to tw enty-four hours' im
prisonm ent in the county jail for vio
lating the civic ordinance prohibiting
expe. torating on the floors of street
cars.
This was B radbnry’s second
offense. He claim s the privilege of
•p ittin g when an«l where he pleases as
an Inalienable American privilege, anil
will m ake teat caae of his punishm ent.
Philailelpliia, May 17.— Ex-Postm as
ter-G eneral John W anam aker, at a ban
quet of the Busineaa Men’s Leagnue,
th is evening, ma«le a rem arkable
speech on national ami state politics.
A fter com m enting on the failure of
promise«! prosperity to ap|>ear in conee-
qnence of President M cK inley’s elec
tion, W anam aker said th a t the low
state to w hich the political religion oi
the nation waa brought hy unscrupul
ous bosses m ust eventually result in a
new party.