NEW BERG GRAPHIC. A D V K R T IS IN O N E W B E R G GRAPHIC. N E W B E R G G R A PH IC KATES. O n e C o l u m n ........... ................................ T w e n t y D o l l a r s H alf C o lu m n ......................................... T e n h o l l a r s ............................. ■ F B ftC K IP T lO N T h r e e M o u t h s ............................................... ÊÊ R e a d in g N otice« W ill B e In «erted at th e K a t e o f T e n C e n t « I *c r L i n e . S u b scrip tio n F rica P a y a b le in A d v a n c e . VOL. X I. A d v e r t i s i n g B i ll s C o l l e c t e d M o n t h l y . EVENTS OF THE DAY E pitom e o f the T elegraphic N e w s o f the W orld. T E R S K T I C K S FROM T H E W IR ES A n I n t e r e s t in g C o lle c tio n o f I te m s Fro»* th e T w o H em isp h eres P resen ted In h C o n d e n s e d Form . Cortland, O r., is to liavo a bicycle factoiy. Tiie Santo Domingo rebels have e s tablished a j u n t a a t New York. LATER NEW BEKG, Y A M H IL L CO U N TY , OREGON, F R ID A Y , A U G U ST 1Ì5, 1899. NEWS. Much d a m a ge w a s done by a w ind ind rain storm a t Decorah, Ia. T h e iron m in e r s of Mioliigun a rc be- -oming restless a n d t h r e a te n to strike. T h e R oanoke bus reached S e a ttle with $250,000 in gold d u st from Cape Nome. F i v e people were drow ned by th e tapsizing of tire schooner Savidge near Detroit, M i d i . I t is raid tho tr u s t conference a t Chi- e igo will be a re p re se n ta tiv e , non-poli tical g a th e r in g . N e b r a s k a h a s raised $35,000 for her brave r e gim ent and will bring th e m home in a special tr a in . W i>lamette valley hopgrowers have agreed on 40 cents as tbe price for hop- pickers. d u ly reports sli?w t h a t both exports and im ports increased over th e same urolith lust year. _ A ndrew Carnegie has sent a n o th e r f 1,000 check to tire A n t i - I m p e r ia l is ti c League a t Boston. P r e sid e n t M cK inley spoke to the sc holars a t tire Catholic suinuiei school Ht L ake Chain plain. G e n e r a l M e n i t t , a f te r a t a l k witli P r e s id e n t M c K inley, sta te d to a corre sp o n d e n t of tn e press t h a t tirero would Ire no c h an g e lu tire c o m m a n d ers o! the P h ilip p in e s . A u g u s tu s H ow ard, wanted in D e n ver, is th o u g h t to he an escaped convict of S ydney, A u s tra lia . A suspicious disease, having a ll the sym ptom s of bubonic plague lias m ade its appea ranc e in Portugal. Two F r e n c h lie u t e n a n ts were aesrts- stunted in Hie Soudan, wiiere they l.au been sent to take c om m and of a colu m n of troops. Revenge is t h o u g h t to have p rom pte d tiro act. M. Labor! is recoverin g front his wound, a nd expects soon to be able to a tte n d tbe cornt-iuartiul. A case of vellow fever lias appealed am ong th e m a r in e s g u a r d in g tb e gov e r n m e n t propel ty at H a vana . In a bead-end collision betw een tr o l ley cars near P h i l a d e l p h i a t h i r t y peo ple were in ju r e d , 6onre f a ta lly. C a re lessness of lire m otorina n is given us tire cause of th e accident. L ily L a n g tr y , tlio actress, lias again m ar r ie d . The groom is b ut 28 years of age. of E n glish parentage. Tire T w e n ty -s ix th re g im e n t at P l a tt s - b m g , N. Y., Iras received orders to p r e p are to leave for M a n ila w i t h in a week. L ik e o n le r s iiave been received by tiie T h ir ty - f irs t i n f a n r t y a t F o r t T hom a s. T he 17itito 1 States cable ste am er H ooker is a shore in M a n ila hay and efforts to tow h e r off have proved u n successful. Ky. M exicans are holdin g th e Ynqni I n d i a n s down, and th e m in e r s now t h in k the Y a q u i’s war will he confined to th e I n d i a n reservation. P r i n c e H e n r y , of P ru s sia , who c om m a n d s th e G e r m a n squa dron in tire P a cific, w ill visit San F ra n c isco , on board his flagship a f te r h e leaves C h in a . P r e s i d e n t M cKinley lias exte nded him a n i n v it a ti o n to v i s i t W as h in g to n . T h e navy d e p a r t m e n t lias received a letter from A d m iral Dewey sn e a k in g in hig h te r m s of the tr e a ti u a n t lie and Ilia man received a t the ha n d s of tb e Aus- Mr. S. S. P e terson lias purchased a t i i a n people. site at P o r t Angeles, W ash., a n d if s a t T h e shooting of M. Labor! stirred up isfactory a r r a n g e m e n t s can he m a d e ire all Europe. T h e opinion is general will p u t in o p e ratio n a si ingle and tiia t D refyus’ cause is loser t h ere b y hollo w -wure p l a n t of g igantic propor from tire eulorced absence of tire a t tions, w hich will give e m p l o y m e n t to 75 persons. Tire m a t t e r of g r a n t i n g a torney d u r i n g t h e c onfrontation. franchise to Mr. Peterson w as f a v o r Sec retary W ilson while ir. Chicago a b ly considered by tire council a t its after his recent t r ip to t h e coast says lust m eeting. lie learned s o m e th in g of P h i l ip p i n e Tire Colorado v o lu n te e rs Iiave a r a g r ic u lt u r a l conditions w hile here, and is e n tliusiastio over th e future of the rived in San F ra n c is co from M a nila . islands. G e n era l Davis says tire d e a t h s from T he A lbion w h ic h has j n s t arrived tire sto rm in P o r t o Iiico will reach in San F rancisco reports t h a t 100 peo 2, 000. ple, m en and women, w i t h o u t food and T h e p a r t n e r of A lex M cD onald, tire m eans, were nicked u p on t h e K o t z e K lo n d ik e king, de nie s tire l a t t e r ’s bue beach by th e revenue c u tte r Bear ba n k ru p tc y . and ta k e n to St. Michaels. "The m e a t c om bine lias forced New E x-S e cre ta ry A 'g e r subscribed $100 York butchers to raise tire price th ree to aid th e P orto Rico sufferers. c ents a pound. T h e new C o lu m b ia beat the Defender According to news received of th e a m ile in a race ror th e Astor cup. fleet now in B ering sea t h e w haling I t is e stim a te d t h a t 100,000 tons of season was not a g re at success. food will be needed weekly for relief of Tire C a lif o r n ia 'P a s s e n g e r Association P o rto Ricans. has agreed on a r a te of $37.50 to the F r a n k R eim s, who had m uch to do Missouri r iv e r for r e tu r n i n g soldiers. witli tiie d e v e lo p m e n t of baseball, ia An e m ble m of a b adger four feet dead a t Chicago. long, cast from a S p a n ish c a nnon, will Tiie forty-fifth a n n u a l Bession of th e udorn tire new b a t t l e s h i p W isconsin . I n t e r n a t i o n a l T ypographical U n io n ie A t C a rbondale, III., s t r i k in g m iners in session a t Detroit. were a rre ste d for v i o la t in g t h e c o u r t ’s E m p e ro r W illia m re m em bered hie i n ju n c t io n a g a i n s t in te rfe re n c e witir form er soldiere in Chicago by p re sen t m in es. in g th em w i t h a banner. I llin o is w a n ts a deep w a te r w a y to Sir C ha lre s T o p p e r save we m u s t a r t h e G u l f and a riv er co n v en tio n will b i tr a t e th e boundary d is p u te or C a nada be held in Chicago in Octorber to o r ganize. m u s t build a railw ay to Dawson. T h e a n ti- e x p a n sio n ists t a l k of p u t P re sid e n t S c h u r m a n , of the P h i l i p p in e comm ission, will go to C lia inpla ia tin g a n a tio n a l t ic k e t in th e field a g ain st M cK inley as " C o n t i n e n t a l Re to confer with P r e sid e n t McKinley. publicans.” Tom Jo h n s o n , the Buckeye congress E ig h te en th o u sa n d u n s ta m p e d cig ars m an , and liis brother, iiave secured a T he c o n tra c t to build a railroad in E n gla nd. were e sp tu r e d a t T a m p a , F l a . fticiory Iras been c a r r y i n g on a profit W hen t h e O ly m p ia a r r i v e d at Leg able traffic for some tiu te . , horn from N aples, A d m iral D ew ey was T h e a n to m o b ile is to be giv en a test down with fever and unuble t o see call- for w a r service. A n e x p e r i m e n t will ore. he m ade in c a r r y in g messages and mail T h e revolution ie g a in in g in S a n to D om ingo ami the people a te iit a wild from Chicago to New York. Secretary Root lias se n t tele g ra m s to governors of states, a sk in g for th a na m e s of two officers of each v o lu n teer re g im en t in tiie Spanish war. T he navy d e p a r t m e n t thae decided ta give t h e cruiser O lytnpia a rest and D ew ev’a g a lla n t flagship will be sent to Boston na vy-yard im m e d ia tely upon h e r a r ri v a l in A m e ric an waters. Panics a re said to be t h r e a te n i n g G e r m a n y a n d F r a n c e, and E ugla nd ia being kept busy in avoiding t io u b le from financial stringency. Her t i a d s co n d itio n s c o n tin n e g o o d , however. Russia lias agreed to a r b itr a tio n of t h e c la im s of A m e ric an citizens whosa vessels were seised by Rnseia. Tires* c la im s a m o u n t to $300,000 and R ussia ’s willingness to a r b i t r a t e th e m is th e best evidence of th e ir v a lid ity . Ja m e s Brooks, of M cPherson, K a n ., walked 37 nriies to see a citcna. T h e C h in es e em pe ror is obliged by bis religion to hurt 64 -leys in a y e ar. In Cuba 500 p l a n t a ti o n s nn d e r nor m-1 c onditions a te goo.] for 1,000,000 to ns of su gar. A New O rleans m an is said to hay* in v en te d s sugar can* p la n te r, in tha form of a wagon, t h a t w ith t h r e e men • a d font m o le s will do th e work h e r e tofore do n s by nine m en and nin* ■tales. TOWN SWEPT AWAY Red Bay, on th e Island o! A ndros, D estroyed. H U N D R E D S OF L IV E S W E R E I.0S1 The H u rrican e K oachcd 1 0 5 M ile* an a T e lo c ity o f H o u r — B e l i e f ( o r P o r to H lc a n s. Ja c k so n v ille , F l a ., Aug. 21.— A c cordin g to a M iam i d isp a tc h to the Tire seat of tne Y a q n i I n d i a n w a r has T im e s-U n io n a n d C itiz en , C a p ta in D il been removed to giom id a dvantage ous lon, of the ste a m e r Cocoa, sta te s t h a t t h e tow n of Red Bay on tho isand of to the I n d ian s . A ndros, 20 nries so u th w e st of Nassau, E ig h t hundre d to ns of supplies left was sw ept away in th e re ce n t tropic al P h i l a d e l p h ia on a t r a n s p o r t for the h u rrica n e, a nd a bout 300 lives lost. P o r to Rico sufferers. An eye-w itness of tho storm estim a te d S e a ttle won first place a t the a n n u a l t h a t tire loss of life on t h e island was i n e r t i n g of tire Pacific N o r t h w e s t atli- fu lly 600. Scattered t h ro u g h t h a '«tic A ssociatio n a t Astoria. wreck of house s at Red Bay afte r tha T he se cretary of th e in te rio r Iras is storm subsided, lie said, w e re h u n d r e l sued orders to restore to pill l ie dom ain if corpses of persons of a l l ages and lasses. C a p ta in Dillon said th e wind lire land once reserved lor t h e C o lum bia blew a t tire r a te of 90 m ile s a n ho u r a t riv er bout railw ay. Nassau, witli a n occasional gust which Two I n d ian a ami one w h i t e m a n were reached a velocity of 105 m iles an hour. ha nged for m u r d e r a t Dawson last DISTRESS m o u th . T hey w e re t h e first legal exe P O R T O R I C A N S IN c utions in t h a t c o u n try . Advices from Honolulu say t h a t vol canic action of M a u u a Loa has e n tirely ceased. panic. T h e s i tu a tio n iscoitsidered had for tire g o v e rn m e n t forces. R A TE S. O n e Y e a r ..................................................................... n flp Seed s o f N ext P la n tin g and W ork lie P ro v id ed . N u ll N e w York. Aug. 21.— A d i s p a tc h to tire H erald from San J u a n , P o rto liieo, says: Visits to tire m ost distresse d d is t r ic t s of th e island prove t h a t the former reports of t e r r i b l e c onditions Iiave not been in tire least exaggerated. People in tho to w n s are hu d d led to g e th e r a n y w h e r e for sh e lte r. In tire c o u r t l y t h e people a re sleeping in t in open air. T he food s u p p lie s have been to ta lly destroyed. O nly tiie well-to- do can afford to buy provisions. U nless succor comes in a few days th e people will starve. Tire suppliet from San J n n n Iiave not yet a rriv e d at t h e towns, b u t a re expected. T b e de pots in m an y towns a re already s u r rounde d by a large n u m b e r of hungry people. Tire m ayors of tire tow ns have received no a u th o r i t y to dispense m oney, b u t most of th e m are c o n tr ib u t i n g generously o u t of t h e i r own pock e ts to su pply tb e m ost u r g e n t needs. As far as Cagitns and Cayey, tire sun itnry c onditions are not t h r e a te n e d , but reports from towns f u r t h e r south state t h a t th e i r condition is da ngerous. The peril lies in tire h e r d in g of t h e i n h a b i t a n t s in tire towns. Several of tin j o ld i e r s w e re wounded d u r i n g tire r e c e n t h u r r ic a n e , bnt it is learned that t h e r e were no de aths aotnng them . The best posted persons agree t h a t it will he necessary to provide work for the i n h a b i t a n t s and seed's for tire nexi p la n tin g . An official report form Guay- m a s says t h a t 265 Ironses weie de stroyed, 175 seriously in ju re d and 204 d a m a g ed by the storm . In tire d i s t r ic t su r r o u n d in g Maya- guez, scores of women, old m en and c h ild ren are homeless ami beggini s h e lte r and food. T h e schooner Con cepcion, loaded w ith 200 P o rto R i c a n l going as e m ig r a n ts to Samaria, went a d r i f t today. A ll j u m p e d overboard and several were drow ned. A Maya- guez paper re m in d s tire public t h a t in th e y e a r 1841 tire city was destroyed by lire for two days, the governor was personally d i s t r ib u t i n g $50,000 a m ong those w ho m ost needed it. In Arroyo 90 per cent of tire Ironses were dem olished by tire h u r r ic a n e . At t h e port n o th in g re m a ins. M any p r o m i n e n t persons in U tu a d o have signed a n appeal to t i c public a sking food and w o r k for tire i n h a b i t a n t s . Two t h o u sand persons h a v e perished in this whole district. EXPLOSION K illed IN MEXICO. F iv e A m erica n Kn gl iteeri T h r e e M e x ic a n F ir e m e n . «ni H IS HEAD CRUSHED. M a rin « D iv e r D r o w n e d U n d er of W ater. IBS F eet Tacoma, A ug. 19. — W illia m B a l d w in, t h e famous m a r i n e diver, of S e a t tle, was d row ne d t h is afte rnoon while w orking on tire su bm erged A n d e la n a , 198 feet u n d e r w ater. It Iras been c onte nded t h a t d iv ers could not descend deeper t h a n 150 feet. B a ld w in said lie could reaolr t h e A n d e la n a , a n d m ade t h r e e de sc ents. On th e fo u r th t r i p d ow n, th e terrific a ir pre ssure broke t h e c o n n ec tin g tu b e s to h i s p n e u m a t ic suit, a n d he was drow ned. H i s head was crushed to pieces by tire pressure. B a ld w in m ad e his first t r i p to the bottom of C o m m e n c e m e n t hay on tire a fte rn o o n of A u g u s t 9. and broke all previo us records for deep-sea d iv in g by going down a l it t le over 33 fathom s. W h e n lie was dra w n to tire surface, af t e r b is first descent, his first words, w h e n tiie h e lm e t was removed from his s u i t were: " I knew I could reach t h e Blrip and I d i d . ” W hen h e w ent down a g a in t h is af ternoon iris assista n ts ami a few sp e c ta tors w ho were on t h e barge, which is m ooted n e a r where tiie A n d e l a n a is l y ing, j o k in g ly said goodbye, as th e y had a lw ay s done before, and one of the m en a t tb e a i r p n m p a dded, ‘‘W e 'll all a tt e n d your f u n e r a l . ” L i t t l e did they t h i n k t h a t t h a t would be t h e last tim e B a ld w in would be seen alive. Heretofore tire record for th e deepest d i v e m a d e u n d e r w a ter was field by G u n n e r ’s M ate Morgan, of t b e U n ited S tates c ruiser C h a r le sto n , w h o went below th e su rface of tire w ater a d i s ta n c e of 190 feet. W hen t h is record was made, it was considered p h e n o m e n al. a n d m a n y t h o u g h t t h e fe at ini pos sible. A t a d e p th of 198 feet t h e r e is a water pressure of 90 p ounds to the sq u a re inch, a n d a pressure of 95 pouml8 to th e squa re inch is necessary to force b r e a t h in g - a i r to tire m a n be low t h e w a te r , b u t t h is did n ot deter B a ld w in from a t t e m p t i n g to reach the su n k e n ship, l u de sc rib in g tire feel ing experienced u n d e r 33 fa thom s of w a ter, B a ldw in said it was a p a r a ly z ing sensation a ll over t h e body and lim bs, and w h e n th ere would be tbe least h i tc h in tiie a ir p u m p , t h e top of hie hear) seemed to ra ise a b o u t t h r e e feet. O r d i n a ry garden hose was used to f u r n is h air to B a ld w in , a n ! t h is w a s only g u a ran tee d to w i t h s t a n d a pressure of 75 pounds, so his d e a th can he laid only to his own carlessnCss. Before tiro raising of tire A n d e l a n a could finally bo successful, it would be necessary for B a ldw in to go to 36 f a t h om s of w a te r , a n d lie seemed perfectly w illin g to c h an c e t h e da nger. D iver B a ld w in was to receive $30,000 for Iris labors if tire A n d e l a n a was raised, but now t h a t lie Iras b . e n k ille d , it is probable t h a t t h e s h i p w i l l c o n tin u e to lie in C o m m e n c e m e n t hay for some t im e to come. T h i s w ill pro b a b ly be t h e last a t t e m p t to raise t h e su n k e n sh ip , ns B a ld w in was t h e only m a n on the ooast w ho would even m a k e tire a t Vnnpt to descend to eo g r e a t a d e p th , p a r ti c u l a r ly to sin c e t h e w a ter is a l ways m u d d y on account of t h e Puval- 1 up e m p t y i n g i n to t h e bay a t th is p o in t. W A S H I N G T O N ’S FINE R E G I M E N T Stand H a rd sh ip « and C lim ate T h a n E astern er«. B ettei P o r t l a n d , Aug. 19— F i r s t L ie u t e n a n t W il l ia m E. Weigle, c om pa ny G, F i r s t W as h in g to n , who has recently r e tu r n e d from tire P h i l ip p i n e s , says: “ Tire W a s h in g to n troops h a v e stood t h e h a r d s h i p s ami c li m a t e of tire P h i l ip p in e s m u ch b e tt e r t h a n tiie E as te rn troops as they seem to ta k e m ore n a t u r a ll y to t h e r a in y w e athe r. W hile t h e r e h a s been c o n sid era b le sickness a m o n g tire troops, still t b e n u m b e r on t b e t ic k list Iras been m u ch below th e average of o th e r r e gim ents. T iie l ie u t e n a n t speaks in high praise of Colonel W holley a nd his a b il i ty e t a c o m m a n d er. a nd has no h e sita n cy in a sse rtin g t h a t tire m en of th e W asirington r e g i m e n t s ta n d at t h e head of tire list for a ll-ro u n d good soldiers, of a ll the v o l u n te e r s now In t h e P h il ip p i n e s . T hey w on w ords of praise from th e i r corps c o m m a n d e r . G e n e r a l C ha rle s K ing, for t h e i r spend id work on m ure t h a n o n - occasion. Upon G e n e ra l K i n g ’s de p a r tu r e from t h e islands, t h e r e g i m e n t al c o m m a n d e r , Colonel W holley, was chose n to take h is place aa corps com m a n d e r . T h e W a s h in g to n troops, t h e l i e u t e n a n t says, are now a w a i t i n g tr a n s p o r ts for t h e i r re tu r n to tire U n i ted S ta te s ami he t h i n k s they w ill leave M anila a bout tb e first of Septem ber. Chioago, Aug. 21.— A special to the Record from T am pico, Mexico, says! By t h e explosion of a boiler of a loco m o tiv e on th e Mexican C e n tr a l railroad seven m en were killed and t h r e e other) fata lly in ju r e d . T ho locomotive was s t a n d in g on th e sidetrack a t C a r d n e a t when t h e explosion occurred. It was of a special p a tte rn and of g iea t size, being user! to h a u l tr a i n s n p tiie m oun ta in . A m ong tho killed aro four A m erican engineers w ho were in th e call. T heir na m e s were Sim on, F i t z g e r a l d , Hussy a.ml G ibson. A n o th e r A m e ric a n e n gineer n am ed L o k h a r t was s ta n d in g ne ar tire locomotive when tho ex p lo In a brush w ith th e in su r g e n ts who sion occurred. H e was hurled a d is A n oth er K ebel A ttack. again a tt e m p t e d to reta ke Angeles, tire t an c e of 100 feet and was fa ta lly i n M a n ila , Aug. 19. — E i g h t h u n d r e d A m e r ic a n s lost tw o k ille d a n d 12 ju r e d . T h e o t h e r men killed were wounded; tire i n s u r g e n t s ’ loss is e s t i t h r e e I .e x i c a n firemen anil woodpass- in su r g e n ts a tta c k e d Angeles th is m o r n ing, b u t t h e T w e lf th r e g im e n t drove m ated a t 200 men. ers. th e m i n to th e m o u n ta i n s . Three A d m i r a l Sam pson w ill have charge d itc h e d locom otives were c a p tu re d . j b N y l u m f o r C o n « in » * i» t I of t h e na val reception to A d m i r a l N one of t h e A m e ric a n troops w ere Chicago, Aug. 21.— T h e I llinois So Dewey. Tiie N orth A t l a n t i c squa dron ciety for the P re v e n tio n of C o n su m p i n ju r e d . T h e in su rg e n ts loss is not will probably m ee t tbe a d m i r a l a d a y ’s tion is p r e p a r in g plans for th e e s t a b know n. C. T. Spencer, of K e n tu c k y , t a i l from New York. lis h m e n t of a sta te sa n i ta r i u m for t b e r e p o rte r of t h e M anila T im e s, wss P r e sid e n t R atc hford, of tiie U n ite d t r e a tm e n t of co n su m p tio n , w h ic h it killer! ye sterda y d u r i n g th e fight a t A n M ine Workers, blam es the sta te a u t h o r w i l l ask the n e x t legisla ture to baili). geles. ities for tire tro u b le at W a r d n e r , Idaho. T he f u n d a m e n ta l purpose ot tiro pro H u n d r e d s W era Polw oned. H e la y s th e m i n e r s ’ o r g a niz ation is not ject is to provide m ea ns for tho t r e a t Rockford, 111., Aug. 19.— T w o h u n c r i m i n a l nor d efender of c r im in a ls . m e n t of th e poor who a re disa ble d by dred people were poisoned a t Oregon, A P a r is special to t b e N ew Y ork tire disease. III., today by lem ona de w hich they G overnor T a n n e r has indicated h is J o u r n a l says t h a t a syndic ate has plot- d r a n k a t a picnic. As yet no f a ta litie s [ ted to k ill Drevfns if t h e t r ia l r e sults i n te n t io n ol supp o rtin g it and of a p h a v e been reported. T he poisoning is j in a c q u i t t a l . T h e p lan included t h e proving the pu rc h ase of th e society, on supposed to h a v e been tire r e s u lt of k i ll n g of L abori. A ssura nce is given a sking for an a p p ro p ria tio n of $500,- c itric acid in t h e lem onade sold a t hue t h a t speedy a c q u i t ta l may now h* 000 w ith w hich to build t h e s a n i t a r of t h e sta n d s. T h e moat violent cases ium . looked for. a re of sm a ll o hildre n. J A h a m r o r k A r r l r e i In N o w T h e B r itis h g o v e rn m e n t need 124,- 000 gallons of corn w hisky last year in t h e m a n u f a c t u r e of smokelese powder. T h e l im b e r l a n d i of t h e ennth are being ra p id ly purchased by n o r th e r n a*-l w estern syndic ates and m annfac- t a r i n g companies. J a m e s W. B radbury, of Maine, ie th e o ld es t liv in g e i- m e m i ie r of t h e Uniter) States senate. He is 97 ysara of age and served w ith Webster, C a lh o u n and < 1 a y . York. New York. Aug. 21.— Sir T hom as L ip t o n ’s y a c h t S ham rock, ciialb-ngei for A m e r ic a ’s crip, readier) t i n s port today accom panied by her te n d e r, s te a m y a c h t E rin. Tire Sha m rock sailer) from F a illie-o n -tlre -C ly d e on A u g u s t 3, an-l m ade t i e t r a n s - A t l a n t i t voyage In m uch q u ick e r t i m e Ilian wal a n tic ip a te d . The E r in towed tire Sham rock a bout 2,000 miles, an-l t h a l a t t e r sailed so m e th in g more t h a n 1,200 mile*. Î T P n frK p h ic « l U n io n . D e t r o it , M ic h ., Aug. 18.— T h e I n t e r n a tio n a l T y p n g ra p h ic a l U n io n c o n v en tion to day selecte d M ilw a ukee as its n e x t m e e tin g place. T h e re p o rt from tb e c o m m i tt e e on law s favoring th e levying of a special a sse ssm e nt ol not m ore t h a n 60 cent* In a n y t h r e e m o n th s by t h e e z e c u tiv e c ouncil w h e n e v e r t h e s t r i k e f u n d shall fall below $20,000, was a d o p t« ) . Iron m i n i n g gives e m p l o y m e n t to m nr* t h a n 17,000 persons In E ngland. WRECKED A CHURCH NO. 40. JIMINEZ ARPESTED. C tt t i g h t m l i e W a s I . r a v i n g r i e n f i i e g n s — D e n o u n c e d t li o A r r e s t . I n v a r ia b ly A d d r es s , G r a p h i c , N e w b e r g , O r e g o n . BRADSTREETS R E V IE W . C rop R ep orts and P ro b a b ilitie s th « M « la F a c t o r s In T r a d « . B r a d s t r e e t ’s trad e revie w says: C rop reports ami proba bilities have c o nstituted an im p o r t a n t c o n trib u tio n to g e n era l trad e and business advice* t h is week. A m ong th e u n q u e stio n a b ly favorable features have been th e re ports regarding tire corn crop, g o v e rn HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE INJURED m e n t e stim a te s (Minting to a y ield ol probably 2,200,060,900 bushels a heavy increase over lust year a n d a lm o st ('ru ciflx a n d O r n a m e n ts T h r o w n I n to w i t h in to uch of th e record of th e to ta l tien i» uutl F ire«!—S a c r i s t a n d é l i a i t of 1896. Spring wheat in dic a tions a p by th e M ob. p a r e n t ly bear o u t e a r l ie r trails advice* in she w ing a deorease in c ondition d u r P a ris, Aug. 22.— P a r is w as today ing J u l y . T h e r e d u c tio n of 25,000,000 the scene of most serious d istu rb an c es , b ushe ls in th e probable outcom e, e sti recalling some aspect of tiie c om m une , m a te d , however, considerably sm a lle r l u response to an appeal of t n e J o u r n a l it is true, t h a n lust year, h u t w itli th e ilu People, groups of a n arc h is ts and so exception of 1898 and 1891, is th* cialists gathered a bout 8 o ’clock in tire h e aviest recorded. afternoon in tb e Pla ce de la Repub- A G e r m a n lie u t e n a n t who is to n rin g Iiqno. Tire police bad takeu preeuu- A m e ric a says E ngla nd w ould lik e to turns, anil th ere seemed to be no dan see tire U n ite d States go to w a r w ith gei of disorders. Sebastian F a m e and G e r m a n y , because G i e a t B rita in w ould F a b e ro t, w e ll-know n re v o lu tio n ary an- get more oominerce. H e also say* aroiiists, w e ie t b e ring-le aders. F a m e , Dewey and Deidriohs were friends. s ta n d in g on tire pedestal of tire st a tu e Hides, lea ther, boots anil shoes ars which rises in tire c en ter of th e Palace vrnpatlietically strong, and a t a oui Ie la R epuliliqne, udressed tire crowd. eiition of slice m a n u f a c t u r e r s a t P h i l A m ong o t h e r th in g s ire said t h a t tire a d e lp h ia th is week a practical agree a n a r c h is ts shout I be m usters of tiie m e n t to a dvanee prices of th e finished streets. T-Ire police t h e n inter feted product was reached. a n d dislodged l-'uuie and Fubeiot, m a k Wool is firm, as is also sugar, fo i ing t h r e e arrests. lire crowd a t t h is w hich an unprecedented d e m a n d i* point dispersed, but a colu m n of dem looked for in tiie c u r r e n t c a n n in g sea onBtiators, headed by F u u r e and son. T h e outlook in t h e canned-good* PUMMELED T O DEATH. H enri d ’H o n , m ade for th e Place de t r a d e generally is repotted a very good la N a tio n . T he police Inoke t h ro u g h one. S lc r »iin * ll Neat F ran ey V n m .r c lf u l ly - tire colum n and a struggle for the m a s Business failures for th e week in th* O tH i'K *1 o f M a n s l a u g h t e r . tery followed. Shots were fired, and U n ite d States n u m b e r 156, aa com San F ra n c isco , Aug. 2 1 . —T b e a u M. G o u llle r , comm issary of police, was topsy h e ld on t h e r e m a in s ui J i m pared w i t h 156 lust week. 157 a y e a r twice stabbed with a knife. ago. and 214 in 1897. Tne rioters proceeded toward the F r a n e y , t b e pu g ilist, w h o died a f te r s i n c e J u l y 1 t h is season th e exports F a uhorg dll Temple, at th e coine r of h a v in g been knocked o u t by F r a n k of wlreut a g g reg a te 22,125,000 bushels, Rue Darlreri and the Rue St. Mauri- McConnell on F r i d a y n i g h t, showed a g a i n s t 18,354,728 bushels last year, Po p in c o u rt, they formed up into a c om t h a t his v ita l o rga ns were diseased; ami 16,115,543 bushels in 1897-98. pact body. H a tc h e ts were su d de nly t h a t ire was in no c ondition to enter a PACIFIC C O A S T TRADE. produced, w i t h long knives stolen from r i n g as p r in c ip a l, and t h a t he hail tire c ounters of shops, and a concen been p o m m e le d a nd beaten to d e a th by F r a n k M cC onnell, who was a rre ste d Henttle M arkets. tr a te d rush was mude upon tiie C h i n c h on a c harge of m a n s la u g h te r , and ia O nions, new , $1.25 per sack of St. Jo s ep h . Potatoes, new, 1 0 1 !$c per lb. T he aged sacristan, seeing th e m ob, now o u t of j a i l on bail. A s i m il a r c h a r g e h a s also been Beets, per sack, $ 1 0 1 25. h a s tily closed th e o u te r gutes, b u t these T u r n ip s , per suck, 6 0 0 60o. weie soon foiced witli hatchet* a n d placed a g a i n s t J . J . G room . J . D. G ibbs, prom ote rs of t b e tight; H ira m C arrots, per sack, $ 1 0 1 . 2 5 . liars of iron. Thu mussive oaken doois P ursnips, per sack, $1, were th e n attacked. A ccording to the Cook, referee, and tho seconds of boll Cauliflower, 4 0 0 6 0 c per do*. first account, tiie wild horde b u rst into m en engaged in tire contest. A ll ha given bonds a n ! are now a t libel l. Cabbage, n a tiv e and C a lifo rn ia tiie c h u rch , which i n s t a n t l y beoume a Ire n e of wild pillage and sacrifice. Al- Dr. J . L. Zulrala, t h e c i l y ’s autopsy $1.60 per 100 pounds. C herrie s, 7 6 o 0 $ l . tuis a n d Btatueg were h urled to t h e pliysioisn e x p la in s tho cause of the Peaches, 75c. floor a n d sm ashed; p ictures were re nt, p u g i li s t 's d e a th as follows: ” 1 found Apples, $ 1.25@1.75 per bos. candlesticks, o r n a m e n ts a nd hosts from severe c o n tu s io n s on F r a n e y ’s face, shoulders ami u ppe r arm s. T h e r e was Pears, $1.75 per box. high a lt a r s were th ro w n dowyr ami a h e m orrha ge of th e b ia in on the left Prune s, $1 per box. tr a m p le d under foot. Tiie crucifix W ate r m e lo n s , $2 @3. above was marie th e target tor missiles side and t h e organ itself was in an u a n a e m ia co n d itio n . T h e m a n must C a n ta lo u p es, $2 @ 2.50. ami th e figine of t h e Savior was f r a c B lackberries, $ 1 . 7 5 0 2 . tured in several places. T hen, w h i l e have receiv ed a t e r r ib le p u n i s h m e n t , B u t t e r — C re am ery, 23c per poundi rancorous voices sang th e “ C a r m a g ami d e a t h was n o th in g m ore t h a n the n o le ,” tire chairs were curried outside, r e s u l t of t h e blows which were rained da iry 1 5 0 1 8 c r a n ch , 1 2 0 1 6 c per lb. Eggs, 23c. pileil up ami set on fire in th e c e n te r of on his face and head. Thu im pa c t ot C heese— N a tive , 10@12c. the square fronting the c h u rch . When tlio head on tire floor had n o th in g to P o u l t r y — 1 3 0 1 4 c ; dresser), 16t$c. t h is stage was reached, t h e crucifix do witli it. l lo was in a dy in g c o n d i H a y — l ’ugct Bound t im o t h y , $8@ 9( was pulled down and th ro w n in to the tion before he fell. " F r a n e y Bliouid never h a v e ente red choice E as te rn W a s h in g to n tim flumes. S uddenly tire c iv was raised tiiat tire sta tu e of t h e V irgin had been t h e ring. A n e x a m in a tio n of Iris lungs o th y , $14.00. C o rn — W hole. $23.60; crack ed , $24| forgotten, ami the crowd l e tu r u e d and showed p le u r a lic a dhesions, and his system was o th erw is e broken down, lie food meal, $26.00. tore tide down also. B a rle y — Rolled or ground, pe r ton, An a t t e m p t was m ad e to fire the was fit for practical purposes ir, life, choir of St. J o s e p h 's w ith petroleum , b u t c e r tu iu ly not for u n n a t u r a l e x e r $23@24; whole, $22. F l o u r — P a te n t, pur ba rre l, $3.60; end tire firemen were called in to cise. ” blended stra ig h ts, $3.26; C a lifo rn ia quench the flames. Several p a r is h io n FLOOD AT EDMONTON. $3.26; buc k w h eu t flour, $3.60; g ra h am , ers were severely m a u le d in their e f forts to defend tire c h u rch from sa c ri T h e A a s k a t r h e w a n K l v e r K o « « F o r t t per barrel, $3.60; w h o le w h e at Door, F e e t In O n e D a y . $3.76; rye flour, $4.50. lege. Tiie ch u rch is situ ate d In th e M illstuffs— Bran, per to n , $16; poorest a n a r t e r of t h e city. No d is o r d St. P a u l , A'rg. 19.— A W in n ip e g ers of any kind occurred in th e fushion- M a n ., special to t h e Pione er-P ress shorts, per ton, $17. F e e d — Chopped feed, $21.60 per able d is tr ic t. says: A n E d m o n to n d isp a tc h says the M e a n w h ile th e sa c ris ta n , who had S a sk a tc h e w a n river Iras overflowed, ton; m iddlings, per tou, $22; oil cak* been captured by th e a n a r c h is ts , e s r i li n g 40 feet d u r in g tile last 20 hours, meal, per ton, $33. caped, and culled the polioe and r e p u b anil c o n tin u e s to rise fust. A lre ady the Portland Market. lican gu a id s , wire prom ptly s r r iv s d , bridge piers a re four feet tinder water, W h e a t — W alla W alla, 6 7 g )6 8 c| witli m a n y constables. T hey were ami e lectric lig h t boilers covered V alle y, 6 8 0 5 9 c ; Blueetem , 60o per compelled to fall hack in order to form F l o a t i n g islands of wood a re passing bushel. up in to line of defense, us th e anatolr- dow n. Tire ferries have broken away F l o u r — Best grades, $3.25; g ra h a m , ists a tta ck e d tliem fe arfully w ith a nd no m a i l has a r riv e d . T h o u sa n d s $2.65; superfine, $2.15 per barrel. knives. of feet of lu m b e r is a d r if t. A t pre sen t O a ts — Choice w hite, 4 3 0 4 4 c ; choice t h e w a t e r is ru sh in g over th e H u d s o n ’s D i d l ) « « « y H« t T h la ? gray, 42 @43c per bushel. London, Aug. 22.— The Naples corre Buy C o m p a n y ’s flats. T w o and a half B arley— Feed barley, $17; brew sp o n d e n t of tii* Daily News telegraphs inches of t a i n fell in 20 hours. T h e in g , $18.00 per ton. e nd is n o t yet. T h e loss will be great. tire su b s ta n c e of an in te iv ie w lie had M illstuffs— Bran, $17 per to n ; m i d witli A d m iral Dewey t h e r e d u r in g tbe T h e histo ric ste am er N o rthw e st, one of d lin g s, $22; short*, $18; chop, $16.00 a d m i r a l 's recent visit. A d m i r a l Dewey t h e H u d s o n ’s Bay C o m p a n y ’s best per ton. said lie believed t h e P h i l i p p i n e q u e s boats was broken from he r moorin gs, H a y —T im o th y , $ 8 0 9 ; clover, $T tion would sh o rtly bo solved. In hie str u c k t h e m id d le pier of th e bridge @8; Oregon wild hay, $6 per ton. j u d g m e n t , th e i n h a b i t a n t s are capable ami w e n t down th e river a total wreck. . B u t t e r — F a n c y cream ery , 43}$@ 46c( of •elf-griVHriiinent, slid tiie only way T h e r i v e r is full of d r i f t, m i n e t s ’ seconds, 86 0 4 0 c ; d a iry , 80@ 86o; sh a c k s anil effects. C itiz e n s on tire to se ttle tire insurre ction and to Insnie •tore, 22}$ 0 2 7 7*0. riv er bank a re m ovin g out. p ro sp e rity is to concede it to them , C heese— O regon lu ll cream , H o; l i e d e clare d t h a t he was never in favor Young A m erica, 13c; new cheese, Btrodt D u e l nt W o o d « . of violence toward th e F ilip in o s, and 10c |>er pound. S h e rid an , O r., Aug. 21.— News Ir; r e m a rk ed t h a t a f te r a utonom y had been been receiver) here of a serious tight i. P o u ltry — C hick en s, mixer), $ 8 0 4 .6 0 conceded, a n n ex a tio n m ig h t be talked Woods. Tire tro u b le began S a tu rd a y per dozen; hens, $ 6 .0 0 0 6 .6 0 ; sp rin g s, of. W hen asked w h e th e r a conflict be n i g h t a t a «lance, and was Iretween Bud $ 2 0 3 .0 0 ; geese, $4.00 0 6.00 for old, tween G e r m a n y anil the U nited States P o llard a n d a m an n a m e d M iller. It $ 4 .6 0 0 6 .6 0 lor young; d o ck s, $ 6 .0 0 0 over th e P h il ip p i n e s were possible. ended in th e ejection from th e hall ot 6.60 per dozen; tu rk ey s, liv e , 13}$ 0 A d m ir a l Dewey replied, according to | a young m an who h a d refused to pay 18}$c per (round. th e c orrespondent: P ota toe s— 76c@ $l per sack; sw ee ts, his a dm ission. Snndav m o r n in g the " I t is impossible to foresee t h e u n m en m e t on t h e stre e t a n d had a duel. 8@ 8 )$ c per pound. foreseeable.” V egetables— B eets, $1; tu rn ip s , 60o M ille r fired a shotgun point b la n k r i s i r t w ith K . b . l a . P o l l a r d 's hesd an-l sh ot away p a r t of per sack; g a rlic , 7o per pou n d ; cab- c a u li M a nila . Aug. 22.— One l ie u t e n a n t of one of P o l l a r d ’s ears. P o l l a r d e m p tied trage, l } $ @ 2 c per pou n d ; tire T w elfth i n f s n t r y was killed and h is revolver a t Miller, lint wan so n e r v flower, 76o per dozen; p a rsn ip s, $). a n o th e r was sertouslv wounded while ous t h a t Iris shots w ent w ild , fin e be ans, 6@ 6c per pou n d ; c elery , r e c onnoite ring last evening n o rth of shot h i t Mi 1er in t h e leg below th e 7 0 0 7 6 c per dozen; cucninhrv», 60c per Angeles. T h a A m e iic au s encountere d knee. C o n sid e rin g t h a t th e m en fired box; |ieas, 8 0 4 c per pound; to m ato es, a large force ol in su rg e n ts and drove ■ t close range, t h e i r esc ape from s e r i $1 per box. th e m from th er position. H ops— I t a l i c ; 1897 crop, 4 0 6c. ous i n ju r y ia re m a rkable . L ie u t e n a n t Cole, of th a S ixth i n f a n W ool— Valley, 1 2 0 13o per poundi P« « « « m | F r T m l n W m e k c d . try, with 80 m en, e n countere d 100 in- E aste rn Oregon, 8013c; m o h a ir, T e x a rk an a , A r k ., Aug. 21. — A m e s 3 7 0 8 0 c per pound. ■ urgent* in tre n c h e d in t h a m o u n ta i n s sage ha s j u s t been receiver! here to th e of t h e island of Negro« a n d r outed M u t t o n — G ross, treat sheep, w e th er* t h s m , after an ho u r anil a h a lf ol se effect t h a t a n o r th - b o u n d passenger am i ewes, 3 ^ c ; dressed m u tt o n . 6 0 6 c ; tr a i n on t h e K a nsa s C i ty , P i t ts b u r g & lam bs, 8 t $ c per lb. vere fighting. T ha A m e ric an s bad Hogs— G ross, choice h e av y , $4.60; t h r e e men s l i g h tl y h a r t . N in e te e n G u l f rairoad w ent in to L i t t e river, 60 rlea. 1 in su rg e n ts were coouted in th e inilea n o r th of here. A sw itc h e n g in e , lig h t and feeders, $4.00; d re sse d , $6.00 trenches. Six rifles and a q u a n t i t y ol w ith crew, has left for t h e scene. T h * 0 6 . 0 0 per 100 (rounds. wreck is betw een sta tio n s, a n d it is not Beef— G ross, top steers, 4.00@ $4.96( reserve a m m u n i ti o n w ere c a p tu re d . $3.00 0 3.60; dressed beef, The insurgent* recently out tb e oalrla kown how m u c h of t h e t r a i n w ent off cows, th e bridge. It ia k now n, however, t h a t 6 @ 6 ) £ c ’rer pound. in L a g u n a de Bay, leading to Calarnha, V eal— L arge, 6 0 7 c ; sm a ll, 7 ) $ 0 8 c on t h e south shore of th a lake, b u t th e t h e baggage, m a i l a u d express cars . w e n t I d . _ break hua been repaired. per pound. V iolent A narchist Demon* stration in Paris. H a v a n a . A ug. 2!. — In view of tbe fact t h a t C olonel Hacallao, chief of the secret police, persisted in his d e c l a r a tion t h a t G e n e r a l J i m in e z , th e a s p i r a n t to t h e presidency of S a nto Domingo, w a s in H a v a n a , eittrer not h a v in g or h a v in g returner), t b e m i l i t a r y a u t h o r i ties tele g ra p h e d to C ienfuegos, i n st r u c ti n g C a p t a i n S t a m p e r , collector ol cuatoius t h e r e , to ascertain w h e th e r J i m i n e z was on tire Menedez steam er, and to t a k e h im un d e r a r r e s t if tiiat should Ire tiie case. J u s t as t h e s t e a m er was a b o u t to leave C ienfuegos, C a p ta i n S ta m p e r located J i m i n e z and ar- rested h i m . J i m i n e z denounced tho a r re s t us an ou trag e . H e said Ire had broken no law and would not yield except to force. C a p ta in S ta m p e r r e plied t h a t Ire was ready to use force, if necessary, a nd J i m i n e z th e n yielded, | r e m a r k in g t h a t he d id so because he could not h e lp himself. I C a p ta i n S ta m p e r in form ed J i m i n e z t h a t he would m a k e h im as com fortable as possible, a n d , a f te r J i m i n e z and his secretary had packed t h e i r t ru n k * th e y w e i e d r iv e n , accom panied by l | c hief of polioo and C a p ta i n S ta m pe r, th e U nion hotel, where two bedrooms a n d a d i n in g room were placed a t th e ir disposal. G e n e ra l J i m i n e z will Ire k e p t tin der police c harge u n t il f u rth e r ,,lviccs a r e reeoivod from tire governor- general. li t Mho T o w n B u r n e d . Boise, Idaho, Aug. 21. — L a s t n i g h t Chicago, Aug. 22.— J a m e s P. Young, t h e town ol P la ce rville, in Boise « u n i T h e b u si a p rivate in com pany D, T h ir d I n f a n tr y ty, was wiped o u t by Are. volunteers, was killwl by a freight ness portion of t h e place was destroyed t r a i n a t E v an s to a today, w hile o* hia a n d moat of t h e residences. T h e losi wav to F o r t S h e rid an to report, after a is e s t im a te d a t $250,000. d a y ’s abnenoe. T he body w as s tr e w n T o a sc e r t a i n w h e t h e r t h e Pacific a long tlr* track for a block, a n d th* only r e m a in i n g ve*tige of tb* un ifo rm coast la sin k in g in to or rising o u t of t h e winch Young wore was a brass b u tton ocean ia t h e mission of Profeasor O. K. found on tlr* roadlmd. l i e was a m am - G i l b e r t , of th e U n itw l S ta te s geological bar of t h e F i f te e n th l a d i a a a re g im en t survey, w h o baa j u s t a rriv e d on th* ' coast. d a r i n g tbe Spanish war. S p isllk W ar V eteran K ill* « ). R«n F r a n c i s c o M a r k e t . W ool— S p rin g — N evada, 1 0 0 1 3 c per pound; O regon, E aste rn , 1 0 0 1 4 c ; V a l ley, 17 0 1 8 c ; N o rth e rn , 8 0 1 0 « . M illstuffs— M iddlings, $ 1 7 0 1 9 .6 0 ; b ra n , $ 1 6 0 16.60 per ton. O nions— S ilv ersk in , 76c 0 $1 par tac k . B u tte r — F a n c y c rea m e ry , 30}$ 0 31 }$o; do aeconda, 1 9 0 3 0 c ; fa n cy d a ir y , 1 8 0 13c do seconds, 1 4 0 1 6 c per p o n n d . Eggs — S tore, 1 6 0 1 8 « ; fancy ran o h , 31 0 330. Hop*— 1898 crop. 17}$«