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AddreM. O b a i - u iu . Nowtwrg, Oregon.
CHURCH NOTICES.
ltRIENDS* CHURCH.— SKKV1CES E VE RY
. Sunday at 11 a, in. and 8 p. m. and Thurs-
av at 2 p. m. Sabbath school every Sundav at
9:45 a. m. Monthly m eeting at 8 p. m. the first
Tuesday in each month. Quarterly m eeting
the second Saturday and Sundav in February,
May, August and November. Wom an’s For­
eign Missionary Society meets third Saturday
in each month at 3 p. m.
J
A I I V K K 'r i N I . Ì U
Onp Qolnmn .
... .Twenty D olle n
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ioniü C t r d j.
O u I toller
B t a i l a f R t t l M i w i l l M l i i e r r t i e e « A
» • t f t l c t f T e a e c a t i per L ia *
VOL.
X.
NEW BERG,
NEWS OF HIE WEEK
SPAIN
Y A M IIIL L
SUES
FOR
COUNTY,
OREGON,
F R ID A Y ,
PEACE.
FEBRUARY
TO RTU RED
i
Negotiatio ns H a v e Been O p en ed
the In surgents.
W ith
Havana, via Key West, Feb. 15.— It
was resolved at a meeting of the cabi-
i net, to open negotiations with the in­
surgents in the belief that the resolu-
j tion could not be suppressed by force
of arms. Anticipating that the insur­
gents would not accept the new terms,
it was resolved that the colonial gov­
ernment world open negotiations, thus
saving the Madrid government from
the
responsibility.
The following
propositions were formally tendered to
the insurgents:
“ First— The volunteers will he dis­
solved and a Cuban militia formed.
“ Second— The insurgent colonels and
generals will be recognized.
“ Third— Cuba w ill be called on to
pay only $100,000,000 out of the$600,-
000,000 indebtedness due for both
wars.
“ Fourth— Cuba will pay $2,000,000
a year for the crown list.
“ Fifth— Cuba w ill make her own
treaties without interference by the
Madrid government.
“ Sixth— Spanish products w ill have
a 10 per cent margin of protection over
similar products from other countries.
“ Seventh— No exiles or deportations
w ill be made, even in war time, to
Spain, Africa or penal settlements
elsewhere.
“ Eighth— Death sentences for re­
bellion shall be abolished.
“ Ninth— Martial law cannot bo or­
dered by the captain-general without
the assent of both the house and sen­
ate, if those bodies are in session, or
without the assent of a majority of the
cabinet, if the house and senate are
not in session.
“ Tenth— The archbishop of Santi­
ago de Cuba shall always be a native
Cuban.
“ Eleventh— The actual insurgent
party shall have three seats in the first
cabinet
“ Twelfth— An armistice of 15 days
shall be granted for the discussion of
tho terms of peace.”
These terms are accepted by the
autonomist party in full, with the ex­
ception of Senors Galvez, Montero,
Zayas and Delonte.
BY
18,
1898.
THUGS.
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THE
P ITTSB U R G
FIRE.
T w . l v . Ilotll.s H a v e H « . n T a k e n F r a u
tha Ruins.
Myrtle Point, Or., Feb. 14.— Two
Pittsburg, Fob. 14.—Twelve people
masked thugs yesterday extorted $180 De Lome Recalled by Span­
dead, 27 missing, 18 injured and a
from Levi Grant, an aged farmer, who
ish Cabinet and Queen.
property loss of $1,500,000 is the awful
lives near here, by bolding him over a
record of the big tire of last night The
blazing
fire
till
he
disclosed
its
hiding
a p t i s t c h u r c h .— s e r v i c e s , S u n d a y h
following is a revised list of tha dead:
place. After they left, Grant managed
a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school Sun-
Police Lieutenant A. J. Berry, John
ys at 1U a. m. Prayer m eeting Wednesday B R IE F AND IN TE R E S TIN G ITEMS
I P SNAKE R IV E R FROM W ALLULA j to crawl a quarter of a mile from his HIS SUCCESSOR NOT Y E T CHOSEN
evening at 7:30 o’clock.
McHanna, William Scott, jr., Stanley
, cabin in search of assistance, but final­
Stitz, John Dwyer, George Loveless,
R E SB YTER IAN CHURCH.—SERVICES EV-
ly fainted fiom the excruciating pain
ery two weeks as follows: February 7th
W illiam Smith, Albert A. Wolffe,
B u rlin g to n T a rty Surveying a R ou te
his burns caused him. He was brought Th«» e x - M i n i a t e r r a c k i n g ; H i s T r u n k for
and 21st, March 7th and 21st, and A pril 4th and C o m p r e h e n s i v e R e v i e w o f t h e I m p o r t ­
Thomas Claffey, W illiam K. Hahen-
18th.
J. E. D AY, Pastor.
T hrough
Lo
Lo
Pass—A r e
I here by a neighbor, w ho found him ly-
•n
F ii r ly
Departure— A d m it«
ant H a p p e n i n g * o f th e C u r-
stein, John Scott, the youngest son of
v
H e a d i n g f o r t he Coast.
j ing by the roadside, and his injuries
jlREE METHODIST.—P R A Y E R MEETING
W riting; the
Letter.
rent W e e k .
the president of the Chautauqua Ioe
1 every Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Sabbath
were dressed. It is hardly likely that
The Rhode Is hind locomotive works
school every Sunday at 10 a. m.
Lewiston, Idaho, Feb. 15— J. Alex-
Madrid, Feb. 14.— At a meeting of Company; William McGonigle.
he will survive.
of Providence, has filed a petition in
ander, a prominent merchant, today
Jacob Booth and a party of four
E. CHURCH.— s e r v i c e s s e c o n d , t h i r d
Grant is a widower, 75 years old. and the Spanish cabinet, held today, un­
I
insolvency.
received a telegram from a high rail­
• and fourth Sundays of each month at 11
der the presidency of the queen-regent, companions, who were in a saloon on
) lives alone on a farm, his dwelling be­
a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school every Sun­
road source that the O. H. & N. would
Dordane, a nephew of ex-President
Pennsylvania avenue when the build­
day 10 a. m. A t M. E. church, Fafayette, first
ing about a quarter of a mile from the the minister of foreign affairs read a
immediately comm- nee operations on
Duensk, of Salvador, is insane in a San
and'tifth Sunday of each month.
dispatch from Seuor Dupuy de Lome, ing crashed, are missing, and are sup­
road,
and
hidden
from
it
by
a
tall
i*>p-
GEO. H. BENNETT, Pastor.
posed to be under the debris.
Francisco hospital.
an extension of its railroad line to
lar hedge. He was sitting by the fire saying that the published letter to
Lewiston.
It lias been understood
Mrs. Mary McFadden, with her fam­
SA LVATIO N A R M Y -M E E T IN G S IN THE
Senor Canaiejas was written by him,
C. S. Kellogg, aged 76, was fonnd
last
night,
having
removed
his
shoes
5 Free Methodist church every Tuesday night.
to be the boast of the O. R. & N. that
The ily of eight children, are supposed to
frozen to death near Reno, Nev., in
preparatory to going to bed, when one and tendering his resignation.
be under the fallen walls. They lived
when the Northern Pacific entered this
the Silver H ill mountains.
of the windows was smashed in with a cabinet decided to accept his resigna­
in a house on Mulberry alley, which
field the former company would show a
tion,
and
he
was
so
notified,
the
lega­
SOCIETY NOTICES.
Potter Palmer, of Chicago, is to
bludgeon and he was suddenly seized
hitter competition, and the information
tion to bo entrusted to tho first secre- was crushed. Nothing has been seen
build a mansion at Newport which will
from
behind
by
a
masked
man,
while
a
O F T H E W O R L D .—NEWBERG CAMP, NO.
received today is the general subject of
of them since the explosion last night,
cost between ,2,000,000 and $3,000,-
second confronted him and demanded tary.
AY. 113, meets every Monday evening.
discussion on the streets. The com­
Senor Sagasta, tho premier, and and it is believed all are dead.
000.
his money. As soon as he found breath
The fire broke out in the Union
pany w ill probably extend the line
C.T. U.—BUSINESS MEETING THE 8EC-
to speak, he protested that he had none. other members of the cabinet, state
John Mulligan, aged 24, Lee M ulli­
AY. ond and fourth Wednesday in each
from Wallula up tho Snake river val­
publicly that the De Lome incident Storage Company’ s building on Pike
month.
The
thugs
then
lifted
him
bodily
and
gan, 13, and Ethel Baker, 17, were fa­
ley, tapping tho grain territory of tho
street, near Thirteenth. The building
held him over tho fire that was blazing will not affect the relations between
O. O. F.—SESSIONS HEI.D ON TH U RSD AY tally asphyxiated by fumes from char­
was six stories in height and occupied
high lands by chutes, as several sur­
on the broad hearth, till he screamed Spain and tho United States, and that
. evenings in Bank o f Newberg building.
coal at Modoc, Thursday night.
veys by that route have already been
a new envoy competent to conduct the almost the entire block. The first floor
for
mercy
and
promised
to
give
them
The sugar bounty conference an­
AND L. OF 8.—NEWBERG COUNCIL, NO.
was occupied as offices of the Union
made. By that route the road would
all the money ho had if they would re­ commercial negotiations will bo se­
, 168, meets every Friday evening in Ma­ nounced to begin February 15 at Brus­
Storage Company and the Chautauqua
run on the north side of thé Snake riv­
lected.
sonic hall.
lease
him.
He
was
taken
from
the
fire
—
sels, has been indefinitely postponed,
Lake Ice Company. The second floor
et and cross the Clearwater river to
and
allowed
to
take
out
his
purse,
but
F. AND A. M.—MEETS E V E R Y 8ATUR- France having renewed her objections.
R e g a r d « H i m s e l f us u P r i v a t e C i t i z e n .
front containod the stablesof the Chau­
Lewiston.
• day night in C. V. Bank building.
when his torturets found that it only
Washington, Feb. 14.— The state de- tauqua company, and in the Twelfth
Discussion of the matter has de­
Judge McMahon, in the high court
contained $40, they thrust him back
O. u. W. — MEETS E V E R Y TUESDAY
prtment this morning gave out for pub­ street end they had their ice-making
veloped the fact that two weeks ago a
• evening at 7:30 p. m. in I. O. O. F. Hall. at Toronto, has decided that a union is
into the fire and held him till, in his
lication the substance of tho cablegram machinery and other property of the
party of Burlington surveyors left
not liable on the charge of conspiiacy
agony, he told them where $140 more
sent Saturday to our minister at Madrid Chautauqua company. The rest of tho
Uniontown.for the Pierce City oountry
for expelling a man from the order.
was hidden. They quickly found this
in reference to the De Lome letter. The building was occupied by the storage
to work on the western approach to the
E A S T AND SOUTH
According to trustworthy intelli­
and made their escape, leaving him
company. The entire fire department
statement was as follows:
Lo Lo pass. This company has had a
gence. says a St. Petersburg dispatch,
writhing on the cabin floor.
A search
There has appeared in the public was called out. While the conflagra­
survey party working on the Montana
China lias finally abandoned the idea
I is being made for the robbers, but thus
prints a letter addressed by the Span­ tion was at its height, an explosion of
side for some time past, but recently
of raising a loan in London or else­
' far without result.
ish minister to Mr. Canelajas. Tiiis one of the large tanks filled with am­
returned to Billings, owing to heavy
where.
letter the minister admits was written monia, used in tho manufacture of
snows. It is stated that they will re­
A New York Herald dispatch from
CANNERS COMBINE.
l>v him. It contains expressions con­ ice, occurred, which was followed by
sume work April 1, and will join a
San Juan del Sur says:
Conservative
cerning the president of tho United several others and the burned-out walls
party from this side on the Lo Lo trail
refugees who have been threatening an
some time during the coming summer, O r g a n i z a t i o n o f C o l u m b i a K i v e r T u c k e r * States of such a character as to termi- came toppling down, nnd firemen, po­
attack on the government since their
Form ed.
uate the minister’s usefulness as a rep licemen and spectators were buried.
completing thesurvey. Billings is now
failure last September rushed through
As soon as possible, work was oom-
the western terminus of the Burling­
Portland, Or., Feb. 14.— Formal pa­ resentative of the government to this
the village without the slightest warn­
ton, and it is generally understood to pers were signed hero yesterday and an oountry. General Woodford, therefore, monoed to recover tho dead and wound­
ing and surprised the barracks. There
be the policy of the company to push organization perfected of what is to bo was instructed at once to say to tho ed, the former being sent to the morgue
was one fatality on each side. Further
the line to the coast as soon as the known as the Columbia River Canneries minister of state that tho immediate as fast as recovered from the debris
fighting is anticipated. A force of ma­
most practicable and direct route could Company. The incorporators are J. O. recall of De Lome is expected by the and the wounded sent to the hospital.
rines from the U. S. battleship Alert
The scene at the morgue was a har­
be determined.
Hanthorn, B. A. Seaborg and T. B. president. It iB stated that up to this
Trains leave and a.*e due to arrive at Portland: has been landed to protect American
The attention given Lo Lo pass by McGovern. The capital stock is fixed time no response has been received from rowing one. As soon as the burned
A GENERAL W A L K - O U T .
interests.
and mangled bodies wore recovered,
the company recently seems to give for the present at $500,000, but it is the Spunish government.
Judge Hanford, of the federal court, T e x t i l e W o r k e r s In N e w K n g l a n d V o t e substantial support to the belief that understood that this may be increased
Up to 10 o’clock de Lome had not re­ they were taken there where they were
Overland Express.—
sitting in Tacoma, has rendered a deci­
that route has been accepted, in which as the business of the company shall re­ ceived from the Spanish government an washed and placed in presentable con­
t o S tr ik e .
Salem, Albany, Eug­
sion in the case of the Tacoma Grain
ene, Roseb’g, Grants
event the road will penetrate the quire. It is stated liy the incorporators aceptance of his resignation, Imt it is dition.
Boston,
Feb.
15.—
At
a
meeting
in
Pats, Medford, Ash-
Company vs. the Oregon Railroad
Every victim was covered with wood
this city of 55 representatives of textile Pierce City mining region and drop that the company starts off with all believed it will soon be given, and the
* 6:00 p. m. ! land,
Sacramento,
' 9:3«
& Navigation Company and the Great
Ogden, San Francis*
unions in New England, it was unani­ down into the Clearwater valley, and financial arrangements made to enable minister’s official connection with the and dirt, nnd almost every body was
I co. Mojave, Los An-
Northern railway, which is vital im­
mously voted to recommend that all by way of Lewiston proceed to Port­ them to put up as large a pack this sea­ government as Spanish representative sealdud and charred. Bones protruded
I geles, El Paso, New
portance to wheat growers of the state
i. Orleans, and East... ,
unions
call out the operatives in every land, through the Columbia basin, son as may lie deemed advisable. They to tho termination without, tho neces­ from the charred and brokeu hands ot
Rosebur^ & way stations.* 4:30 p. m. and shippers.
The decision sustains
making the shortest transcontinental further state that selling arrangements sity of action by this government by some, and gaping wounds were found
cotton mill in New England.
fV ia Woodburn, for")
the constitutionality of tlie recently
Daily
route to the coast by 36 hours.
! Mt. Angel, Silverton,
Daily
have already been consummated with giving the minister his passiioits. De hero and there over the bodies.
The
resolution
was
practically
the
except
West Scio, Browns- }• except
enacted railway transportation law,
A ll day firemen, policemen and other
the firm of Delafield, McGovern & Co., Lome regards himself now as a private
ville, Natron and ! Sunday.
outcome of the recommendation which
Sunday.
RELIEF FOR WHALERS.
fixing a maximum charge for hauls
[Springfield............... j
of New York, which insures a market citizen, although technically still the city employes have been working at
President
Gompers
made
to
the
Feder­
|7:30 a. m. Corvallis & way stations f 5:50 p. m. within the state.
the risk of their lives, but up to night­
ation of Labor last Sunday, in which N e w * R e c e i v e d F r o m Kxperiitloii o f t he for at least 100,000 cases of this Spanish representative.
fall little progress bad been mnde in
spring’s catch of salmon.
A Peking correspondent says poor he urged the different unions to unite
Bear.
Express train daily (except Sunday.)
clearing away tho debris. The work
old China is afraid to borrow from on some settled )>olicy on the mill situ­
Provision is also made in the by-laws
D f L o u ie A n x io u s to G o.
Seattle, Feb. 15.— News was re­
4:50 p. m. L v ........ Portland......... Arl 8:25 a. m.
She is en­ ation in New England. A t the meet­
of the company for tho future admis­
7:30 p. m. A r ......M c M in v ille,.... Lv. 5:50 a. m. either Russia or England.
New York, Feb. 14.— Diplomatic will be continued without cessation un­
ceived
here
today
from
the
expedition
8:30 p. m .jA r....Independence.... Lv.| 4:50 a. m.
deavoring to secure an extension from ing, a committee of four was named to
sion of other packing concerns on the relations between tho United States til it is known that no bodies remain
sent by the government last November
Columbia river, at such times and on and Spain through Minister de Lome buried.
A ll above trainsarrive and depart fromGrand Japan in the payment of the war in­ take charge of the matter, and after a
on the revenue cutter Bear to relieve
Ventral station, Fifth and Irvin g streets.
demnity.
conference, this committee recom­ the whaling fleet, imprisoned in the terms agreed to by the original incor­ are at an end, and correspondencn will
A FABULOUS DISCOVERY.
News has been received of a landslide mended that a general meeting lie held Arctic region. Tiie news was brought porators. Thu canneries which will be he oonduOted exclusively through Min­
controlled
and
operated
by
the
now
ister
Woodford
ill
Madrid
until
Spain
at
Quesnelle
Forks,
Cariboo.
Three
to take definite action.
D i n i n g O a r s on O g d e n K n u t e .
by the steam Bchooner Lakme, which
R ic h F in d R ep or ted on the Am e ric a n
miners, William Allen, Joe Rich and
Today, the representatives of the left Dutch harbor, Alaska, February 8. company this season are among the sends a new minister to Washington,
Hide o f the Yuko n.
largest
and
best
equipped
on
the
river.
or designates a charge d’affaires, says
Alex McLean, were buried. The slide various national textile associations The overland expedition, in charge ol
Vancouver,
B. C., Feb. 14.— It is
It
is
understoo
i
that
a
number
of
Direct connection at San Francisco with Oc­ was 1,000 feet wide, 800 feet long and assembled and for four hours discussed
the Herald’s Washington oorres|xind-
Lieutenant Jarvis, left the Rear Decem­
cidental and Oriental and Pacific Mail steam­
reported that a great gold discovery lias
the small packers have not joined the •nt.
25
feet
high.
the
situation
from
every
standpoint.
ship lines for Japan and China. Sailing dates
ber 16, for Tunnorok, a native village
organization, though a large majority
on application.
Minister de Lome has cabled his res­ been made on the American side in the
Insane jealousy prompted the wife of The primary object of the meeting was north of Cape Vancouver, and the Bear
Rates and tickets to Eastern points and Eu­
Fritz Belmsen, of
of the trade in Columbia river fish will ignation to his government. Assistant Yukon country.
to
devise
some
methods
of
rendering
rope. Also Japan, China, Honolulu and Au­ W illiam V. Place, an insurance ad­
returned to Dutch harbor, where she
Victoria, writes to his brother, Karl
be
under
its
control.
stralia, can be obtained from
Secretary
of
State
Day
admitted
that
juster of Brooklyn, to kill her 17-year- assistance to the New Bedford strikers. went into winter quarters. The over­
J. B. K IR K L A N D , Ticket Agent.
this was true, by saying that Minister Behnsen, as follows:
old stepdaughter and almost take her It was pointed out that if tlie strikers land expedition, consisting of Lieuten­
134 Third street, Portland, Or.
“ 4Ve have struck it rich on nn un­
de Lome did not deny tho authenticity
S A LT E R W O R D E N 'S CASE.
own life and that of her husband. at New Bedford could hold out for ant Jarvis, Lieutenant Betholff, Sur­
of the lotter to Canelejas, nnd by stat­ known creek across the border never
The crime was fiendish in its nature, four weeks without receiving more than geon Coll and F. Koltchof, the guide,
before seen by man. In the crevices of
Y A M H IL L D IV IS IO N .
20 cents per operative per week in the expected to proceed to St. Michaels, G e n e r a l B e l i e f I s T h a t S e n t e n c e W i l l ing that a cablegram had been sent to
the weapon being an ax.
the rocks in ono day we picked up
B
e
C
o
m
m
u
t
e
d
.
Minister
Woodford
in
Madrid,
the
con­
Passenger depot foot o f Jefferson street.
way
of
outside
assistance,
other
mill
which place they would reach in about
The steamer Capilano, which has
$50,003 in coarse gold. Sell your busi­
tents
of
which
would
not
be
made
pub­
operatives
could
stand
a
similar
strain,
10 days after leaving the Bear. From
San Francisco, Feb. 14.— Govornoi
just returned from the northern halibut
ness, or givo it away, and como up
fishing grounds, reports the drowning and that if all went out it would pre­ St. Michaels, the overland expedition Budd lias as yet taken no official cogni­ lic until it hail reached its destination. quick with 10 men.”
A irlie m ail (tri-weekly).
While no official statement will be
cipitate a crisis that would have to be will go to Teller station, where rein­ zance of the confession and plea foi
of
two
of
her
fishermen,
named
Robert
The Behnsens Lave large interests in
9:40 A. m. Lv....... ..P ortlan d ...... . ... Ar' 3:05 p. m.
made as to the contents of this cable­
12:50 p. m. L v..... ...Newberg...... . ...Lv 12:15 p. m. LougheaJ, of Ontario, and Michael met within a short time by the tnanu- deer will be procured with which to mercy made by Salter D. tVorden. Be­
gram until its substance lias been com- Vancouver, and are said to be reliable.
6:10 p. m. A r ..... ...A ir lie ........... ...Lvi 7:30 a. m.
lactnrers.
It
was
also
shown
that
the
make
the
trip
to
Point
Barrow.
On
fore
it
was
made
lie
had
reprieved
the
Driscoll. The captain of the Capilano
Several Klondikers were interviewed
Sheridan passenger (da ily except Sunday)
reports the roughest weather in his ex­ mule spinners were in excellent condi­ account of the ice, the Bear was only death sentence of the condemned man, munioated to the Spanish minister of as to the probability of this report being
foreign
Hffairs,
it
informs
Minister
4:30 D. m. L v ..... ...Portland...... ...Ari 9:30 a. ra.
tion,
as
regards
funds;
that
the
United
able to get w ithin 60 miles of Sledge |Kist|ioning the date of execution from
true. The richness of the reputed dis­
6:05 p. m. L v ..... ...Newberg...... ....Lvj 7:55 a. m. perience.
Woodford of the publication of the let­
Textile Workers and the New England
7:40 p. m.| A r..... .. Sheridan...... ...Lv| 6:20 a. m.
The house of representatives has re­ Federation of Weavers were in good island, where it was originally intend­ February 11 to June 15. As stateil at ter, says that De Lome does not deny covery seems so fabulous ns to create in
♦Daily, f Daily except Sunday.
tlie'tluie, this was done chiefly for the
their minds a doubt os to its truthful­
ceived the official rejairt of the death shape, but that the rest were short ol ed to land the overland expedition.
The Bear made the trip from Seattle purpose of giving several medical ex­ its authenticity, and directs him to ness.
C. B. FRISSELL, Agent, Newberg.
of Colonel Ruiz, the Spaniard who funds. The resolutions were discussed,
suggest to the Spanish foreign office
to
Unalaska
in
10
days,
including
a
de­
R. KOEHLER, Manager.
perts
an
op|sirtonity
of
examining
into
was executed for carrying a message and at length the matter was put to a
that Do Lome cannot be regarded
C. H. M A R K H AM ,
A L L QUIE T IN DAWSON.
from Blanco imploring the Cubans to vote, one being registered against lay of 20 hours about 800 miles out, Worden's mental condition, the plea ol as persona grata and to suggest that
Gen. F. & P. Agent, Portland, Or.
caused by a severe stonn. No special insanity having been set up bv bis
accept autonomy. Aranguren, the Cu­ the motion.
another minister he sent to Washing­ tV. K e n n y Repo rts the Miners Bu sy
The different unions
ban general, who is supposed to have voted to order a strike in every mill incident attended the run to where the oounsel. His voluntary confession is ton.
at W o r k .
overland
expedition
was
landed.
regarded
as
a
virtual
abandonment
ol
ordered Ruiz put to death, is not cen­ until the adjustment of wages could
While naturally regretting the un­
The Lakme also brings news that this plea, and it is on his personal ap- j
Seattle, Feb. 14.— W. Kenny, who
sured in the official report.
he arranged.
the bark Coloma, which left Tacoma peal for clemency that tho governor is pleasant incident which has terminated left Dawson January 12, arrived here
It is annouced that Hetty Green will
It now remains for the unions to take December 26, with lumber for Dutch now expected to act. The prevailing his diplomatic career in Washington, tonight on tho Gity of Topeka. He
build a railroad through Oklahoma. action, but what this action w ill be harbor, had not reached her destina
impression is that Worden w ill not die I Minister de Lome will not regret being reports everything quiet in Dawson.
The proposed road w ill run from Med­ is a matter of conjecture. If all should tion, and it is feared that she is lost.
on the gallows, but w ill receive a com­ relieved of the onerous duties which A ll of the miners are busy at work.
ford on the Rock Island to Sherman, acquiesce and vote to strike, 47,000 The cutter Bear was preparing to go in
mutation of sentence to life imprison­ have developed upon him as the Span­
Dr. Rufus Smith, of Dyes, who was
TO THE
Tex., where it w ill connect with E. R. operatives would undoubtedly cease search of the Coloma.
ish representative here during the insur­
ment.
also a passenger on the City of Topeka,
Green’s road. There the line w ill be work, ami the manufacture of cotton
rection
in
Cuba.
As
soon
as
lie
learned
Just before the Lakme left, a man
brings with him two petitions which
connected with the Hutchinson & Okla­ goods throughout New England would named Coley from Montana rejmrted
Hattie W i t h A m a z o n *.
that the letter had been obtained by are signed hy leading citzens of Kkag-
homa, and will give the territory an­ lie at a standstill. If, on the other having discovered rich gold quartz in
Cincinnati, O., Feb. 14.— A Times- the junta he realized that its publica­ way and Dyeo, asking the war depart­
QIVE8 THE CHOICE OF
other connection with the Gulf. The band, only a few unions should vote to the vicinity of Dutch harbor.
Star special from Vanceburg, Ky., says: tion would make his official stay in ment to declare martial law in those
Next spring, as soon as it is possible A t Esculapia. this county, this morn, Washington as Spanish minister impos­ places. Dr. Smith states that robber­
T W O T R A N S C O N T I N E N T A L road it is said will lie built the present strike, the refusal of the others would
year.
still keep a large iiortion of the mills to get through the ice, Captain Tuttle, ing, Constables Cropper and Thacker sible, and lie immediately cabled his ies and hold-ups are of daily occur­
One of the biggest silk manufactur­ in operation.
of the Bear, will start for Point Bar- attempted to arrest ail old lady named government the facts aad tendered his rence. In iiis opinion, the lawless
ing houses in Europe, with mills at
Inasmuch, however, as the meeting row, which place he expects to reach Crowe, who was at her home wilh sev- \ resignation. When the letter appeared element outnumbers the law-abiding
Cienfield, Germany, is to remove to was the outcome of Gomper's sugges­ about July. The point where the over­ eral grown-up laughters.
Before the he again cabled to hi* government,
this country, locating at Paterson, N. tion, and as he admonished the mem­ land expedition was landed is 240 miles officers realised it, one of the girls flew stating that the letter had been pub­ two to one.
The officers of the City of Topeka re­
J., and build what is intended to tie bers of the Federation of Latior to join 4 south of St. Michaels, and 1,440 nau­ at them like an enraged tigeress, with lished anil reiterating his wish to be
port that a laxly could be Seen floating
the largest silk mill in the United hands and assist the New Bedford tical miles from Point Barrow.
a big knife, dangerously wounding both relieved.
around in the wreck of the steamer
States. The incorporation papers filed strikers, it seems probable that nearly '■
This is not the first time that De Corona. It ronld not be identified.
officers. By this time, the old lady and
Y aqu in a B ay Project.
in Paterson give the name of the con­ every union will carry out the rei om-1
another daughter drew revolvers and Lome has placet! his resignation Bt the
Washington, Feb. 15.— Acting Sec­
cern as the Andiger-Meyer Silk Com­ mendations and that one of the greatest
the officers realized it was a fight for di*|x>*al of the Sagasta ministry.
R r s s r i l Is Offer««!.
pany. Employment w ill Ire given to strikes ever seen in this oountry is im­ retary Mciklejohn today approved the life. The battle raged for a few mo-j When Senor Sagasta came into power,
Colfax, Wash., Feb. 14.— Tbe Whit­
VIA
project for the improvement of Yaquina
VIA
1,200 weavers.
mentt, and after the smoke ha i cleared, the minister being of the opposing man county commissioners have offered
pending.
bay, Oregon, and instructions have
Mrs. Crowe was found dead and shut | party in Spain, tendered hil resigna­ a reward of $500 for the apprelu-usion
The trial of M. Emile Zoia and M.
f rim «* of a Jealous H iir I imdi I.
SALT LAKE,
SPOKANE,
been
telegraphed
to
Lieutenant
Potter,
Perreinx, manager of the Aurore, who
Ogden, Utah, Feb. 15.— Last night of the engineer office at Portland, in | to pieces, and one daughter was dead, j tion, and he lias offered his resignation and oonviction of the lynchers of Chad­
MINNEAPOLIS, DENVER,
are being prosecuted by the French Jack Douglass, of Ogden, shot and in­
Those who survived are in a dangerous again in all on five separate occasions wick Marshall, alias "B lackey,” who
charge of the district, to immediately
since that time. He has been retained was taken from the Colfax jail and
condition.
government as the result of a letter stantly killed his wife Emily, at Hunts­
begin preparation for the detailed
OMAHA
ST. PAUL
by Senor Sagasta, however, on account hanged by a mob.
which the novelist caused to be pub- j ville, in Ogden valley. He then turned
T u o K l l l e r l In » r o l l i . ion.
plans ami specifications which will be
of his intimnte knowledge of the Cuban
lished in Anrore in December last, the gun on himself and tried three
AND
AND
advertised as soon as possible. The
Menominee, Mieli., Kob. 14. — In a question and of the situation in the
Lu etgart Convlrted.
strongly reflecting upon high officials
KANSAS CITY. connected with the Dreyfus case, is times to end his own life, but w ithout1 appropriation of $25,000 already made collision betweon two traina on tiie United States.
Chicago.
Feb. 14.— Adolph L. Lnet-
CHICAGO.
•uccess. The action was the result of is entirely inadequate for the work, Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Fani last
gert was tonight oonvicte! of the mur­
creating a great amount of excitement jealous rage.
which w ill cost about $1,000,000 alto­ night at Carney spur, Condnctor A n ­
H o l l a n d D og s for A l s « k s .
der of hia wife and sentenced to life
in Paris.
When Zola entered the!
L O T f K T It A T E * T O A L L
gether, and further estimates w ill be derson, of this city, and Braketnan
■ A S T E R N CITIE S.
penitentiary
Tacoma, Wash., Feb. 14.— Thirty imprisonment in the
courtroom the first day of the trial | Moline, III., Fell. 15.— The Audi­
submitted, but meantime, the contracts Toole, of Green Bay, were instantly ■jogs direct from Holland were snipped Luetgert received the verdict with a
cries cf “ spit upon him’ ’ came from \ torium opera-house, with its contents
killed.
was destroyed by fire this evening. will be entered into. ______
to Alaska today on the bark Shirley.
laugh.
Ocean Steamers Leave Portland Evsry 6 Days the spectators.
F u i t R u n on H s n t s F « .
Adjoining store buildings also suffered
The fonrth session of the 14th parlia­
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from fire and water. The total loss is
Topeka, Feb. 15.— The Santa Fe
J a p a n R efu se d Mora Time.
Vancouver, B. C., Feb. 14.— Advice«
ment of Queen Victoria and the 26th
New York, Feb. 14.— Levi P. Mor-I
estimated at $80,000. The flames cut made another remarkable run on its
London, Feb. 14.— The Peking cor­ from the Orient report an assault by
of
the
United
Kingdom,
was
opened
by
SAN F R A N C IS C O .
Western division yesterday, eclipsing ton's seven-story office building, with respondent of the Times says: The Japanese artisans nn Mr. Sands, secre­
the commission at 2 o'clock Tuesday off egress from the Auditorium, and
there were several thrilling rescues by its former records by several minutes. frontages on Nassau and Ann streets, Japanese minister, Curino, regretfully tary of the United States legation at
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after
with
the
customary
ceremonies.
Steam»!* Mou'hly from Port'and to
ropes and ladders. The building non- Train No. 4, the Hanta Fe’s California known as the Nassau Chamben build­ intimates to the taung-li-yamen the Seoul. The attack was unprovoked,
Yokohama aod Hong Kong, via th* Previous to the reassembling of the tame | the Urge plant of the Porter limited, covered the distance from La ing, waa destroyed by Are last night. inability of his government, in regard and the police did not interfere. Sands,
parliament,
the
nsnal
party
of
beef­
Northern Pacific Steamship Ca., in con­
Junta, Colo , to Dodge City, Kan., 202 The firemen had a hard battle, and, for to the obligations contracted by Japan, however, held one of hia assailants and
eaters, accompanied by a number of Printing Company, Electric laundry,
nection with the O. R. A X.
mi lee in 8 hoars an I 44 minntee. De­ three hours there was every prospect of to grant an eztenaion of the time for compelled the police to arrest him.
Commercial
heating
plant,
etc.
officials and headed bv the chief of po­
For full latoraatlon call oa O. It A X.
ducting 10 minutes for slow-downs, a great conflagration. Every lire com­ payment
of the war
indemnity. Afterwards a complaint was lodged by
lice, made the customary search for Arnold's “ Funmakers” troupe lost
O LIVER A COLCORD, Nawacao, Oa., imitators of Ony Fawkes, formally as- ; their entire outfit. The loss is covered taking water, etc., the actual speed was pany in the city from Forty-ninth street Though no official statement has been the United States consul, anil the Jap­
56.7 miles per hour. This is faster to the Battery waa called out. The issued, the negotiations for a loan from anese authorities have arrested variona
or addreaa
certaining that the vaults of the house ; by insurance. Half a dozen persons
World says that the lues from all ] British sources are regarded aa having persona supposed to have been engaged
who were in the building narrowly! than the Empire State express runs lie
of
parliament
did
not
oonlain
anything
j
W. H. H U R L B U R T .
source* will reach $1,000,000.
tween New York and Buffalo.
escaper] death
in the affair.
failed.
inimical to tbs aafety of its members.
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R O U TES
OREGON
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NORTHERN IT. SHORT LINE.
0 «a P m a Ag-t o.
a. A
n . Co_ Port!.ad, O*
From all Parts of the New
and Old World.
O. R. & N. Said to Be Ready
to Extend Its Line