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SU B SC R IPT IO N
S u b scrip tion P rice P a y a b le
in A d v a n e e .
R e a d in g N otices W ill B e In ser ted at th e
K a te o f T en C euta P e r L in e.
A d v e rtisin g Bills C ollected M onthly.
EVENTS OF THE DAT
E p itom e o f th e Telegraphic
N e w s o f the W orld.
TERSE TICKS FROM THE IMRES
A n In te r e s tin g C o lle c tio n o f I te m s Frog
t h e T w o H e m isp h er es P resen ted
in a C on d en sed F orm .
General Joe Wheeler has started (ol
Manila.
New York, Wednesday, shipped
170,000 ounces of geld to Europe.
Roosevelt is being boomed in some
sections of the East for secretary of
war.
British soldiers have beon ordered to
proceed to the Cape, presumably to
tight the Boers.
After a thorough cleaning the battle­
ship Iowa has been floated out of tb s
Port Orchard dry dock.
Dr. T u ttle 's “ th o r ite ,” the new high
explosive, was tested at Sandy Hook
and pronounced a success.
C aptain Watkins frankly admits th at
his miscalculations cattsed the accident
to the steamship Paris.
The educational convention opened
at Los Angeles. The delegates were
welcomed by Governor Gage.
The Austin, T ex ., cotton exchange
says the heavy rains benefited and
ruined art equal proportion of the cot­
ton crop.
General G illeta de Sanguiseppe, tire
Italian oflicer recently sentenceu to five
years' im prisonment as a spy, has been
pa rdoned.
The French government is atte m p t­
ing to raise revenue by letting out the
backs of match-boxes, which are a state
monopoly, to outside advertisers.
The New York World says the presi­
dent is preparing to subm it to the Cu­
bans to vote upon w hether they will
have independence or annexation.
Canada, it is laid, will send mounted
police to the Porcupine region, which
is in disputed territory, and the United
States will respond by sending troops
to Pyram id harbor.
The president has confirmed and
commissioned the officers recommend­
ed by General Otis for the Thirty-sixth
and Thirty-seventh volunteer regi­
ments, now being organized in the
Philippines.
The w ar departm ent has announced
that the customs receipts at the port
of H avana for .lone were (1,012,899.
The total receipts for six mouths of
1899 are, to be exact, (5,146,880. The
monthly average for six months is
(857,805.
Otis has cabled that he will raise
two regiments of veterans.
Spanish consular officers will be rec­
ognized in our new islands.
Zola has declared positively th a t he
will not write of the Dreyfus caBO.
Twenty thousand negtoes aie desti­
tute in the Hooded districts of Texas,
end are being fed.
Hon. W. J . Bryan ascended P ik e ’s
Peak in Colorado, where he was tend­
ered an ovation.
John D. Rockefeller has purchased
extensive iron mines on Texado islands
in B ritish Columbia.
The Omaha and Winnebago Indians
of Nebraska and the Dakotas, have
begun a great war dance at Decatur,
III.
Two teachers were killed and 11
passengers injured at Newman, Cal.,
by a collision between freight and pas­
senger trains.
At C incinnati the Baltimore & Ohio
Southwestern railroad was sold to a
committee representing the security­
holders, for (3.510,000.
Secretary Pierce, of the Russian em ­
bassy, in an interview in Washington
said th a t Russia's great railway would
open np vast maikets to the United
States.
E. W. Clark, who has been to Behr­
ing sea to look after the seal situation
for this government, declares th at seals
are being destroyed eacii year at at
alarming rate.
Grand Duke George, brotl er of the
czar, is dead at St. Petersburg
He
was boin April 37, 1871, and hail been
in ill-health fur a num ber of years.
Buttering from consumption.
It is announced th a t copper ore, of
almost incredible extent and riclineas,
bas been found in the Barry sound dis­
trict, within about seven hours’ rail­
road distance of Toronto, Out.
The coat tailors of New York, it is
reported, are preparing to go out on a
strike for an advance in wugea and a
reduction of hours of labor. They are
said to number between 10,000 and
13,000, and of these 2,500 are women
and girls.
Acting Controller Mitchell bas de­
cided th a t state n a n l militiamen who
entered the service of the navy in the
war with Spain ate entitled to pay
from th e time th ey accepted appoint­
ments either by mail or by eutering
npon the duty and not (rein tbe date
of th eir commissions.
V O L . X I.
LATER
NEWS.
N E W B E R G , Y A M IIIL L
"FIGHT WITH REBELS
Two Arueiican ships are quarantined
at Japanese ports with the plague.
Near B irm ingham , Ala., two negroes
were killed and one wounded by strik ­ T w o C avalrym en W ounded
ing miners.
Near B ay Lake.
Bleak winds and pneumonia-breed­
ing fogs are threatening disease to Ore­
gon’s brave soldiers camped at the San
INSURGENTS LOST THIRTY-FIVE
Francisco Presido.
To J u lv 1. 1899, the U nited States
government has paid in pensions (2,- K n e m y D r i v e n F r o m t h e S h o r e a t M a n -
523,428.213.91.
Nearly double this
tllu p a to a S tron g F o i l-
sum is yet to be paid.
tlou In lan d .
The civic federation of Chicago, that
will investigate trusts, has sent letters
Manila, July 15.—Lake Laguna de
to 450 trusts and combinations asking Bay is being patrolled by three troops
20 pertinen t questions.
of the Fourth cavalry under Captain
Fifteen Austrian coal-miners, who McGraw, and the army gunboat Nnpi-
came to this country in violation ol dun, commanded by Lieutenant Larsen.
the contract-labor law, are being de­ Thu force makes its headquarters on
an island, living on cascoes, in which
ported from Nebraska and Iowa.
The Indians of Oklahoma Territory the men are towed about to make u n ­
expected visits to towns where there
are largely engaged in dancing, in
spite of the efforts of the government are small forces of insurgents, for the
purpose of keeping the tebels moving.
to prevent the praotice and trouble is
Tuesday the troops had an engage­
feared.
ment at Mantilupa, on the south coast
Another trolley strike is on in Brok- of the lake. They found 500 insur­
lyn, N. Y. So far it has not been as gents there, entrenched near the shore.
effective as tbe strikeof 1895, hut there The Napidan shelled the rebels, num ­
is no telling bow far-reaching it may bering 135, landed and drove them by
become.
a sharp running tire to the hills, where
At Libertyville. 111., following a they were too strongly entrenched lor
family quarrel, Mrs. George Treiter the small force to attack them.
Two of the cavalrymen were wound­
shot and killed her mother, Mrs.
Christian Foss, wounded her husband ed, and the bodies of 10 insurgents
were found. I t is supposed th at tire
and killed herself.
enem y’s loss is 85.
The new treaty between Argentina
N ext T ra n sp o rts to A rrive.
and the U nited States gives a reduction
in duties on A rgentina sugar, hides
San Francisco, Ju ly 15.—The next
and wool, and on American canned transport due here from Manila ia the
goods, tim ber and certain foods.
steamer Indiana, now out 24 days with
Captain Andrews, “ the lone navi- sick and wounded men from the vari­
gat ior,” who left the Atlantic coast in ous commands at the front. The Mot-
Ju n e for England in a 12-foot boat, gan City ie out 23 days with invalids,
has been picked np 700 miles from the and the hospital steamer Relief is sup­
Irish ooast in an exhausted condition. posed to be in company with her. The
ctniscr Boston is ont 14 days from Na­
Japan is now on a now basis,and the gasaki, and is just about at Honolulu.
friction of ex tra-ten ito riality is at an She is not due here for 10 days or
end. New treaties between Japan and more. The Senator, with the Tenth
the United States and European and Pennsylvania regiment, is out 15 days,
South American countries have gone and the Hancock, with the F irst Ne­
into effect.
braska and the Utah battery, 15 days.
A bad derailm ent occurred at Blue
O tis W a n ts C a v a lr y H o r se s.
cut, near Delta, Cal. The car on
Washington, July 15.—A dispatch
which Governor Geer and party were
returning from San Francisco jumped has been received ftoin General Otis,
the track, and narrowly escaped going requesting th at there be sent to the
off a bridge. No one was seriously in­ Philippines 2,500 hotaes, in order that
a brigade of cavalry may be organized
jured.
for use at the end of tiro rainy season.
T inplate workers throughout the
General Otis has tried the horses of
country, to the number of neatly 50,- Manila and near-by counties, but none
000 have resumed work after an idle­ of them seem to be suitable for cavalry.
ness of two weeks. They will receive It is the intention of Secretary Alger to
an advance of 15 per cent and 20 per have the mounts carefully selected,
cent further because of the recent rise ami he thinks th a t anim als from the
in tinplate.
Southern states, not too heavy, but
The English annual naval maneuvers tough and wity, will be the best.
have begun.
C ity o f F a r » S a ils.
Agricultural im plements have ad­
San Fiancisoo, July 15.—The City
vanced in price.
of Para sailed for Manila this after­
General Joe W heeler’s seat in oon- noon with four companies of the Twen­
gress will probably be declared vacant. ty-fourth infantry, Major Wygant com­
An industrial commission will in­ manding, and two troops of the Fourth
vestigate the smelter troubles in Colo cavalry. _________________
rado.
CAUGHT
IN
THE
BREAKERS.
G reat B rit a in ’s argum ent in the
lir r e M en U pfl.t on Y a q u ln .
Venezuelan boundary dispute is com­ I t o a t W i l t i h a r T —O
ne Man D ro w n e d .
pleted.
Newport, Or., Ju ly 15.—This morn­
A war departm ent order permits sol­ ing about 7 o ’clock, George Burch,
diers’ families to purchase fuel and Frank Priest and a man known as "Sea
supplies at post prices.
Lion C harley,” went out over the bar
A tube tm s t has been formed. It for deep-sea fishing. When about Half
will be the th ird largest steel and iron way out to the bar they saw a breaker
coming and stopped fishing. Priest got
incorporation in the world.
Subscription books have been opened the boat’s bow around to meet the
in this country and Europe for tbe gold breaker, and the craft passed over it in
loan to Mexico. It will amount to safety. Another sea struck them be­
fore they could regain control of their
(110,095,000.
boat and capsized it. Priest and Sea
The president bas appointed Colonel Lion Charley succeeded in catching
Alfred E. Bates paymaster-general of hold of the boat and clinging to it, but
the at my, to succeed General Asa B. Burch was not seen again.
Carev, retired.
The lookout from the life-saving sta­
The Second Oregon regiment has ar­ tion, who was on »lie beach opposite to
rived safely in San Francisco. The the scene of the aocident, saw the boat
health of the regiment is good, and capsize and hastened to the station for
there were no casualties on the tiip assistance. The crew promptly te-
Bponded, and in less than half an hour
over.
Seven persons already have died at reached the scene with their life-boat
or near New York from lockjaw, result­ and rescued the two men clinging to
ing from F o u rth ot Ju ly pistol acci­ the upturned craft. They wete nearly
dents, aud others are in a precarious exhansted, and could not have held on
many minutes more.
condition.
Burch was a single man.
The A tlantic liner Paris, which war
T w o F rom O regon.
stranded on the Manacles, off tbe E ng­
Washington, Ju ly 15.— It is stated
lish coast, and given up for lost, has
been floated and is now safe in F a l­ at the war department that Oregon will
be entitled to two appointments among
mouth harbor
Volunteer officers. None of the Ote-
The cruiser Olympia from Colombo, gon officers were chosen by General
Ceylon, bas arrived at Suez and bai Otis for the regiments being raised in
entered tbe canal. Admiral Dewey the Philippines, for the reason, it is
■aid th a t his men and him self were in said, II at none of the Oregon men
very good health.
wanted to stay and take the places. If
A copy of the Indep en dence ha« th e Oregon delegation reccomtnends
reached Manila containing the speech men from the Second Oregon for ap­
which Aguinaldo mafia during the re­ pointment in th e new volunteers, they
cent oelebiation at Tatlac of th e an ­ will be probably be selected.
nual anniversary of the proclamation
C a p ta in C hari*« fto o ria ll.
of Filipino independence. It is very
San Francisco, Ju ly 15.— A cablegram
flowery, and in it he calls attention to was received here today, announcing
the anti-expansion sentim ent in ths the death at Drycott, England, of Cap­
United States.
tain Charles Goodall, of the firm ol
An offer from a prominent Arm of Goodall, Perkins & Co., the pioneer
shipbroktis, to purchase th e Reina | shipping firm of this coast, and con­
Mercedes and any and all of the other trolling the Pacific Coast Steamship
war ciaft captured during the late war Company, whose vessels ply between
has aroused a suspicion th a t Spain is all the large ports on the Pacific coast.
trying in this indirect manner to ob­
■tight D . a l l i . F rom t o r h j . w ,
tain possession of the vessels and thus
New York, Jn ly 15.—There were
lemove the offense to Spanicb pride
caused by the floating of th e American eight deaths from lockjaw in and near
flag over her ships. The navy d e p a r t­ New York today, making 21 in all
ment will not sell any of these vessels, since the Fourth of July. All but one
and that anw er will be leturned to the of the fatal cases were due to Fouitb
of Ju ly pistol wounds.
writer of the leMer.
A f t l n i l th e G overnm ent.
An organized effort is being made tc
St. Paul Ju ly 15.— The Northern
stamp out consumption in Germany by
Pacific Railway Company has won over
President McKinley has received the scientific methods of treatm ent.
LL. D. degree from •eve'’ colleges.
Eighty-four pet cent of th e entire 1,000,000 acres of land in the sait of
The window glaae com cine.'know n state of Idaho ie (till public land,! the government to declare void part of
as the American Glass Company, has { amounting to more th an 44,000,000 the land grant of that road, which was
baseil on the question whether the ter­
again advanced the price of window acres.
A ju ry at Scranton, Mo., paseing minus of that road was at Duluth or at
glass.
Ashland. The decision of the United
A. L. Dewar, of Chicago, has p u r­ upon th e death of a negro who had States circuit court of appeals was
chased a seat on the New York stock been lynched, rendered a verdict to the handed down this afternoon, and is in
exchange for (40,000. Tbia ia tb e j effect th a t th e negro climbed a tree, favor of the company's contention that
th ird seat th a t has been told for that | ventured too far out on a limb and fell, Ashland ia tbe terminus.
breaking hie neck.
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M i n o r Ma«va 1 (•»•**«.
C O U N T Y , O REG O N,
NO
C O M B IN A T IO N
L IK E L Y .
U n i t e d S ta te « W i l l N o t .lo in J o h n H u ll
In C o e r c i o n o f C h i n a .
F R ID A Y , J U L Y
NO. 3 5 .
21, 1899.
MARCHED 1 0 CAMP
New York, July 17.—A special tc
the Herald from Washington says:
While President McKinley will take Oregon V olunteers Landed
From the T ransports.
all necessary steps for the protection
of Americans and their interests in
C hina, there is no likelihood th a t he
will join with Great Britain in coerc­ WELCOMED BY SAN FRANCISCANS
ing tiio Pekin government to give ex­
traordinary concessions to Americans
and British oitizens. A high official L u d i « « o f t h e H a d C r o s s G m v s ttav
said regarding the mission of W. H.
K e gliu siik m D lu no r o t t h s ¥ • •
Parsons, of Washington, th at the ad­
oh oulos' F o v lllo u .
ministration had no intention of com­
bining with Great Britain or any othei
San Francisco, July 17.— Not since
government in the iuterset of its oiti­
the departure of the California volun­
zens.
Naturally, the president stood ready, teers for the Philippines have tbe
he said, to afford ull reasonable and streets of San Francisco presented such
lawful protection to Americans in for­ I a scene of anim ation as they did today,
eign countries, and Mr. Paisons would 1 nor have steam whistles, camion aud
undoubtedly receive tli s aussrance. It {bells created such a rumpus, and all
has been the policy of the adm inistra­ this in honor of the regiment of Oregon
tion not to advocate any special Ameri­ volnntccra and tho California signal
can industry to the Chinese govern­ corps who have returned from foreign
ment. Instructions sent to the Ameri­ shores after over 14 mouths of hardship
can minister in Pekin some time age and fighting.
Tiro cause ot the demonstration was
said:
“ In the advancement of American the landing of the Oregon volunteers
enterprises in China and the effort« ami the Californians, preparatory to
made in helialf of the Chinese foreign going into camp at the Presido and the
office, you should he cautious in giving final mustering ont, and then the last
what might be understood as the gov­ stage ot the journey to Oregon and
ernm ent's indorsement of the financial home. Factory whistles were blown
standing of the persons seeking con­ and the bay steamers added to tli*
tracts with that of China. Briefly shrieking. Cannon woro fired at sev­
speaking, you should employ all proper eral points and bells rung out the wel­
methods for the extension of Americun come of San Francisco to the Wehfoot-
commercial interests in China, while ers and the small group of native sona
refraining from advocating the project« who made tip the Bignul corps of the
of any one firm to tho exclusion of California regiment.
First in the line of march was Major
o th e rs.”
It is therefore unlikely that the isil- Noble, General Shalter’s aid. followed
road syndicate in which Mr. Parsons liy the hand of the T hird artillery.
is interested will receive any inoie con­ Then came Governor Geer, of Oregon,
sideration or protection than any othei and his staff, and they were followed
Amerioan enteipiise in the Celestial by the Californians, who shared the
olieeis with the Oregonians.
empire.
Then came the regiment, headed bv
Brigadier-General Summers, und ita
MURDER
AND
A N N IH IL A T IO N
band. As the men marched, company
A g u i m t l r i o ’ « 1' l n n o n t h e N i g h t o f Out- front, up the wide street, they made a
b ren k o f H o s tilitie s nt M an ila.
splendid appearance. An ambulance,
San Francisco, Ju ly 17.— The offi­ bearing the sick and wounded, follow­
cers of the Second Oregon legiment, ed, then battery C, of the Third a rtil­
while very guarded in theii statements, lery. All along the line of mnrolr the
adm it tiiat the condition of the .Ameri­ men were cheered to an echo, and
can troops at Manila at the oitlhieak ol bunds hired by individuals played live­
hostilities between Aguinaldo and the ly music. As the soldiers passed the
Palace hotel, they were deluged with
U nited States was veiy critical.
The capture of u letter sent from in ­ flowers thrown fiorn the windows by
side of our lines in Manila to an emis- guests.
At the junction of Third and Market
sury of Aguinaldo is piohably a I that
saved our army from a terrible disas­ and Kearney streets, the crowds were
ter, and possible annihilation. The immense and tbe three morning papers
letter was taken to Generul Otis, who which have offices on the corners of
fo u ru in it tbe plans of a plot to open those streets vied with each other to
the gates of Manila, sack the city, lee which could inuke the most noise.
General Shafter and staff and Gov­
murder the guards, und allow the in sur­
gent army to |>our into the American ernor Goer and his stuff, aud mur.y
noted army officers reviewed the parade
camps and surpiise the men.
The United States troops weie under an it passed up Van Nesa u V e n u n toward
arms all night to meet the expected at­ the Presidio. As the men passed the
tempt. hut spies had learned of the reviewing stand, they cheered continu­
capture of the letter, and tHe, only pait ally. When the Presidio was reached
of the plot that was carried out was the the men were given a reet and then
commenced the work of going to
burning of a portion ol the city.
camp.
Here they will rest under military
C A P E N O M E ’S R IC H E S .
discipline for two weeks,when the filial
mustering out will take place, and
F i r s t V e s n e l F r o m 8 t . M1 c 1 i h « 1 B r i n g s
then they will be sent to their N orth­
F o u r M o n W i t h •tHl.OOO.
ern homes bv train.
Seattle, July 17.—The steamer A lli­
At a late hour this afternoon the Or­
ance arrived this morning from St.
egon volunteers rnude their appearance
Miohnels. She is tho first vessel to ar-
on dress parade at the Piosidio. Ad­
live from the month of the Yukon this
dressed by Governor Geer, who told of
seuson, and brings advices from the
the disappointment in Oregon that the
newly discovered gold fields of (Jape
troops were not mustered out in their
Nome.
When the Alliance left St.
own state.
Michaels, the season was not far
General Summers then stepped for­
enough advanced to determine the fu­
ward and said:
ture of the diggings.
Prospectors,
“ All those who intend returning to
however, were confident the country
Oregon with the regiment will raise
would prove very rich. Pans of from
their linnds.”
(2 to (4 are common.
Nearly every right hand in the regi­
Only one cleanup lira been made
ment was raised. Perhaps 20 or 30 of
th us far. It was th a t of Gabe Price
the mon held their hands down.
and Lewis Lane on Claim No. 8, above
“ The governor thanks you,” cried
Discovery, on Anvil Creek. With four
the colonel.
men shoveling eight days they took ont
Later in the day the volunteers were
(96,000.
The Alliance has several
given a banquet by the Red Cross at
passengers and a small*amount of gold
Mechanic's pavilion. In the evening
dust from Dawson. The next steamer
the regiment was divided Into squads
to arrive will probably be the Roan­
ami entertained at the different thea­
oke, which was to have loft St. Mich­
ters, each playhouse having set aside
aels Ju n e 9.
from 100 to 200 seats for the en tertain­
ment of the bovs.
No M o n K o t- W ars.
l l O I T T ’S
RATES.
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One Y e a r .........
Six M onths ....
Three M onths .
sr r io o i.,
Menlo P ark , S an Mateo Co., Ca l., accred­
ited at t h e Universities. Location, climate.
Bin! careful a t t e n t i o n to M em ul. M o r a l a n d
P h y sica l tr a i n in g , places l l o i r t 'a am o n g
t h e fo rem o st Schools for R oys o n th e
Coast.—.S', F. Chronicle. W ill re-open in
th e new b u ild in g A u g u st 15th, (bill year.)
lru U. H o itt, 1‘h. U., P rin c ip a l.
In variab ly
A ddress, G ra ph ic , New berg;, O regon.
HOLDS ASIA’S TRADE
Pacific C oast Destined to Be
W orld’s Great Market.
■t ab u T r i c k s t h s G i a o u r s .
Peas are proverbially alike, but not
more so th an “ nigger” law studeuts.
Aud when each wears nstrachan hair,
gold spectacles and a Stewart tartan
necktie, Dze Manik Lai ia as like Dad-
alilioy Jam shedji as any two men in
iron masks. This fact is not lost on a
wily Hindoo law student. This bright
young mind has, it is said, taken sev­
eral sirdarships at Lincoln’s Inn under
his own name. He, now, for a con­
sideration. ia willing to temporarily
adopt the series of consonants which
form the name of any gentleman with
a similar color scheme, and in bis im ­
proper person goes up tor and success­
fully passes the examinations of ttie
couuoil of the bar.— Phoenix.
Mrs. Newlywed—Ob, mother, I wish
I ’d never been born. George doesn’t
love me any more. I t ’s us plain as
daylight.
Her Mother— Why, how can you
tell?
“ He hue done nothing but reduce
onr expenditures. The first month we
were married our living expenses
amounted to (104, the second month
(82, and last month just (38. And
George says we’ro going to do even bet­
ter than th at hereufterl” —N. Y.
World.
_________________
W h y W o m e n Are N e r v o u s.
’1 ho frequent cases ot nervous prostra­
tion or attuT collapse of the nervous
system under which women “ go all to
pieces,'' as the saying is. have caused
much thought and investigation on the
part of physicians.
Certain inotganic substances are well
known to cause various forms of nerv­
ous diseuses which are readily traced
to the |>oisons producing them . F u r t h ­
er research leads to the belief that
alum is a prevailing cause of so-called
nervous prostration, tor the symptoms
it produces on the nervous sTBtein after
its absorption into the blood ate very
remarkable indeed. Experim ents phys­
iologically made upon anim als by
Orflla, Professors Hans Mayer, Paul
Seim and others, show th a t alum fre­
quently produces no visible symptoms
for msny days sfter its introduction
into the body. Then follows loss of
appetite und other alimentary disturb
ances, snd finally a serious prostration
of the whole nervous system
The
most prominent physicians now believe
th a t “ nervous prostration” and many
affections of the nerves from which
both men and women suffer are caused
by tiie continued absorption ol alum
into the system.
It is prohuhle that many medical
men aio unaware of the e it e n t to
whioh suits of alumina may he in tro­
duced into the body, being under the
impression th a t the use of alum in
bread is prohibited. Alum, however,
is still used surreptitiously to rorne ex­
tent to whiten bread, and very largely
in making cheap kinds of baking pow-
dor. In families where baking powder
is generally used great care should be
exeroised to procure only those biands
made from cream of tartar. The alum
powders may be distinguished by the
lower price at which they are sold —
British Medical News.
TIIE IMPORTANCE OF EXPANSION
S e c r e t a r y W i l s o n S a y « the P e o p l e F a v o r
K e e p i n g O l d G l o r y F l y i n g in
the P h i l i p p i n e « .
Seattle, July 18.—Secretary of Agri­
culture Jamoa Wilson will remain in
this city several days, or until he has
seen every fanner from whom it ia pos­
sible to obtain any information. He
■aid today:
“ I am very sorry to learn th at out
here in Washington you are importing
a great deal of stuff th at should he
grown at home. You do not even make
all the butter you use. T hat is no way
to build up tho Pacific coast.
“ The time lias come when the coast
is in a position to command the trade
of the Orient and the Pacific. M il­
lions of dollars of trade in butter alone
await the Pacific ooast as soon as it
can Bupply the demand. The Pacific
ooast is destined to yet be the great
market ol the world. It has the rich
country and more people in and across
the Paoific to deal with.
“ The ooast can aud will handle all
of tli is trade in time, and it is tho am ­
bition of the department th at the state
ot Washington shall be one of the first
to enter aotively Into the manufacture
of butter and tin cans to export to
China, Japan and tiie Philippines.
“ Expansion is going to be a great
thing for the coast. It will open up
and develop a market th at would o th­
erwise be stsgnant for many years to
come. The people are all beginning to
see it in th at light. Why, I can say
th at a great majority of the people of
the states from here east are in favor
of keeping the Hag where it is.
“ The feeling of President MoKinley
and the administration regarding tho
Philippines is the same as that wliioli
took us to Cuba. I believe it is our
duty to tench self-government to all
those whom we happen to come in con­
tact with, and we came in contact with
the Philippines through our war, in
the name of humanity, with Spain.
Agu inaldo is a cut-throat in Luzon, as
Weyler was iu Cuba. He and ilia fol­
lowers must be brought to a realization
of wiiat aelf-goveinment means. He
insulted onr flag and th a t brought on
the present punishment. It is the be­
lief ot the administration th at as soon
as the rainy season in over peace will
soon he declared—th at same peaoe
whioh Cuba ia enjoying, after which a
policy of fliilf-gpverninent In the P h ilip ­
pines will oome up.
“ The poople everywhere are en th u s­
iastic over President MoKinley, and
will hack up his policy of keeping Old
Glory afloat, Instead of allowing the
Filipinos to tiample it in the gutter or
anti-expansionists to place the old
blood-stained banner of liberty under
tho bed.”
On leaving Washington the secretary
will proceed to other Paoific coast
■tutes, where he will endeavor to en­
courage an increase in agricultural pro­
ducts.
F IR E
AT
FORT
DUCHESNE.
M u c h M o r e K n i b n r r H i i l n g.
Hoax— I was thrown off a.trolley oat
today because 1 hadn't my fare: 1 tell
you th a t makes a fellow feel embar­
rassed.
Joax— You should be glad you
weren’t thrown under the trolley:
you'd feel more cut up about it then.—
Philadelphia Record.
A German expert claims that whil<
during a storm lightning may natu ral­
ly and by preference seek the earth by
wav of an electric-car, there is no d a n ­
ger to tho passengers, because of the
special contrivance for conducting elec­
tricity to the earth.
Said to H a v e B e e n Set b y I n d ia n s
C rip p le th e Post.
to
Denver, July 18.— A special to the
Nows from Price, Utah, sava: The
second fire w ithin a week occurred at
F ort Ducheane. last night, when the
quarterm aster’s stables and contents
were entirely consumed.
Nineteen
rnnles were burned to death. The loss
also includes 20 wagons, besides a n u m ­
ber of ambulances, light spring wagons,
buckhoards, pack saddles, harness and
hay and oats. The wind was blowing
s gale, and at one time the officers’
quarters were (hreutoned. The loss is
placed at (20.000.
Fort Duchesne is 96 miles from here,
and news was brought on horseback to
tho first telephone station, and from
there sent in. An officer telephones
th at both fires were inoendiary and
some believe th a t it is the work of old
Sowowoc and Iris band of White river
Utes. who are preparing to go back to
Colorado, and are trying to destroy the
cavalry equipment, so th at the sol­
diers cannot follow them.
More ships sail the Detroit river
than enter Liverpool or London. Tbe
Huez canal, which carries the com
New York, July 17.— The Times P U L L E D D O W N G E R M A N F L A G . mere* of the world, passed last year
Bays: Official anounceinent is to be
8,500,000 tonnage, while there were
made tomorrow of the election of John A n I n c i d e n t In H o n o l u l u W h i c h Mmy floating through (he locks at Saulte
Be c4 »i u e A n I n t e r n u t l o n u l K|»l•<»<!•.
S. Kennedy to the hoard of ilirectois of
Ste. Marie 16,600,000 in eight months.
Honolulu, July 9, via Victoria, B
the Northern Pacifio Railroad Com­
So the new cup yacht is called “ The
C.,
July
17.—There
was
a
flag
incident
pany. Mr. Kennedy ia credited with
being the largest individual holdei of here on the Fourth of Ju ly which Columbia.” H ere’s to her. Heaven
G reat Northern railway securities, and promises to lie made an international bless Her 1 “ A rote by sny other naint
he is said to hold over 30,000 shares o! episode, (lari Klemma, the propiietor may smell as sw eet,” but lat us hope
A t t ln T rou t»l«s M ettled.
Northern Pacific. His election is taken of the Orpheuiu hotel, gaily decorated th at no yacht by any other name may
Vancouver, B. O., July 18.—The
to mean that there will by no rate war his building in Ameiican colors, hoist­ sail as fast when the Columbia goes to steamer Cutch arrived here last night
between the Great Northern and N orth­ ed the American flag over it, and under meet the Shamrock!
from Hkagway with Yukon miners
ern Pacific. Of Jarpes J. H ill’s per­ the Ameiican flag the German flag.
aboard. Purser Turner reports (200,-
After
taking
a
snap
shot
of
Tenby
sonal friends, John Kennedy is proba­ Later a friend of his wanted to use an
000 gold dust deposited in the sh ip ’s
bly tbe closest. Of his business col­ Amerioan flag, and Kletnme good- church recently, an English photogra­ safe. Hugh Lancaster, of Liverpool,
pher
was
puzzled
to
find
on
his
plate
league*, Mi. Kennedy bas been bis naturedly loaned him his, leaving the
England, returned with (120,000 in
German flag floating alone iro n the th s image of a vessel dressed in b u n t­ drafts. Hs want into the Yukon 18
chief.
ing and upside down. He read in the
flagstaff.
months ago and ia now returning home.
M r im i« From
J. H. West saw it and ordered newspaper th« next day of a launch at
From Atlin comes news of the a m i­
Washington. July 17. — Secretary Klemma to haul it down. There has Pembroke, seven miles sway, and con­ cable settlement of past troubles.
c
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d
e
d
th
at
hs
bad
photographed
a
Long received the following cable mes­ la-eu ill-will between the two men be­
Judge Irving’s dealing out of justice in
sage from Dewey: “ Port Said, Ju ly fore, and Klaranie lefuaed to take or­ mirage.
Atlin Is giving the utmost satisfaction.
17.—Olympia is involanlarily q u a ra n ­ ders from Ilia enemy. West therefore
U ntil«« C an W « n r 8 h o « i
Americans who staked claims prior to
tined. As soon as the ship is ooaled, gathered a lot of soldiers from the On« six« «mailer after using Allen*« Foot- the passing of the alien law are now
we proceed to Trieste for Pratique ami transport Hlieririan and showed them Ease, a powder to be shaken Into the shoes. allowed full privilege and title to the
recit|ieration of the officers and m e n .” the Germ an flag floating on the Fourth It make« tight or new shoe« feel «any; tam e.
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It is said at the n a v y departm ent of July in American territory. The gives instant relief to coma and bunions.
H
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s
W
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d e n L e g and W a s D ro w n e d .
th a t the ad m iral’! reference to P ra t­ soldiers at once proceeded to the roof, It's the greatest comfort discovery of the
Sacramento, Cal., Jnly 18.—The
ique simply means ha is going to tore down the Germ an flag and de- age. Cures swollen feet, blisters and cal­
Trieste to get a clean bill of health itroyed it and put in its place soma lous spots. Alien's Foot-Ease ia a certain body of an unknown man was today
th a t will enable him to continue bis red, whits and blue bunting torn from cure for ingrowing nails, sweating, smart­ | found in the Sacramento river nine
hot, aching feet. We have 30,000 testi-1 miles below Freeport. The corpse is
voyage through the Mediterranean the other decorations of the building. ing.
nioitials. All druggist* and shoe storei
without delays from the health au th o r­
West today was Dried ( 1 00 in the po­ sell it. Me. Trial pac kage KKKK by mail. I th a t of a man 00 years. He bad a
ities at various points.
lice court for malicious mischief, arid Address. Allen 8. Olmsted. L« Roy. N Y.J wooden leg.
the German consul will make a report
T lcw sy W ill C ut T rip S hort.
Fine silk was produced 1,000 ysar*
Sevan M an D ro w n e d .
New York, July 17.—A dispatch to of the m atter to bla governm ent
ago in 16 provinces in Japan.
Seattle, July 18.—The schooner G e n ­
T r u m p « In m W r o r k .
the Herald from Port Said says: The
cruiser Olympia arrived here this after­
Kansas City, Mo., Ju ly 15. — Three
For lung and chest diseases. Pito's Cure eral Siglin, from Cook’s Inlet. Alaska,
noon. Dewey, who is looking very tramp« were killed and flv* other* were 1 it the best medicine we have used.—Mrs brings news of tbs drowning of seven
well, has been reluctantly obliged to seriously injured today by the wreck­ | J. L Northcott, Windsor, Ont., Canada. I men at Tnrn-Again Arm saily in June.
The names of only five of them are
decline tire invitation of Minister ing of a freight train on the Chiagn St
It is computed th at th ere is £80,- known, as follows: A. B. Johnson,
Straus* at Constantinople to stay with Alton railroad, near Glendale, Mo.,
000,000 in gold and Jewels a t th* bot­ Malone, 111.; Looia Peterson, Chicago;
him on the Bosphorus. If* i* anxious ' The body of another man is belisved to
tom of the sea on ths loot* between Chris Madison, Chicago; — . Porter.
to get to New York as soon ss possible, be at th s bottom of th* wreckage, which
England and India.
California! — . Hutchison, Rockford,
and has decided to proceed in tli* consists of 10 uarloads of merchandise,
Olympia to Trisste, where he will hogs and cattle. Perry Curtis, of A t­
Remember that you can buy Jets* Moon 111. They were orossing the arm in a
make a short stay for the ohang* of lanta, Ga., Is lb« only on« of ths dead A. A. Whiskey for the tarn« price that i| ■mall boat, which was overturned by t
| paid for ordinary whiskey. For sale by aU big tidal wave.
Identified.
sis oroceedrng thence to America.
brst-class dealers snd druggists.
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