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f THE LEADER LEADS ♦ LEADER. And is the Newsiest, Brightest i ( ♦ H o m e P * |ie r in th e C o u n ty . A<1 v e r t i s e r * . M a k e a N o t e o f T h i n . VOL. y + I. M O 1 U ). S II LU M A N COUNTY, O liE G O N , W ED NESDA Y, A l G 1ST $♦♦— . ^ : - ♦ PUBLISHED.... 1 ♦ IS THE INTEREST OF SHER- MAN COUNTY. Km>|> Your Ey« on tlm l.ead er. 1.SÍES. NO. T he em barkation of T oral’a troops, I it is expeoted, w ill have been acoom- • plished by August 15. N e m It x a lt » in li» r < l< « l l»y |li„ A in e r Ir a n K ey W est, Alii*. 2. — Kepnitfl have reached b ore th a t N eu v itas, on th e W h a t H a s H a p p e n e d in th e T he governm ent of H ayti has de clined to perm it this governm ent t to t r n iiith o C ivilized W o rld . Til SAN JUAN P A N IC Itllftllie f tft SA N T IA G O . I i/.e d l»y t h e iw lii t jr o f ( l i e F u t u r e . I life r HEI'IA III SPUN WEEKLY MARKET 23. LETTER. [R«-t,<irt<*U Iiew-OiK Hopkins A Co., Iu<* . ■e»rd«jfTra«le Rr .lr. rs. 711 to 714 < oi Santiago de Cuba, Aug. l. — A pan- | Commerce building, Portland, Oregon.] icky feeling prevails in busim-ss cir noithern eoast of the province of Puer- The wheat trade has dropped ir to ereet a W eather station on cles here, owing to a fear th a t the l l l l U 'S I / | S \ I i H H U I P s l 1)1 1" I'rinoipe, Cuba, has licen Ixiinbnrdcd a condition where no one except scalp Havoc was caused by lightning at M ill J L(ld) Americans will turn th e city over to U | liy tlie sh ip s of th e bhaikading squad- el» and a few professional traders, ,<x- wi*artna wnru Red Oak, Neb. T hree persons were the Cubans for self-governm ent No porters, and elevator people are touch « IV KN IN THE PRESS DISPATCHES run, cvaenuti'd by the Spanish ami sub killeil aud considerable property de- ing it. There is a promise of carrying confidence exists, ow ing to tlie uncer sequently burned. No details are j stroyeil. charges in the near future , and as ele tainty of tlio future. Orders th a t known, and the only inform ation of vator people have no stock, they »ire Orders have been received at the navy * C o m p le t e R e v ie w o f t l i e N e w s o f II.» were given «luring the first «lays of the the affair was th a t given to C aptain commencing to buy th e daily arrivals. yard, Charlestow n, Mass, to expend F a s t S e v e n H a y a In T h i s a n a l American occupation have lieen i - ouii - Millers are buying a little, and export Maynard, of the gunboat Nashville, by $10,000 in repairs upon the old frigate A l l l o r e iç n I.a iu l« . tenuam led by cable. Etiro|H«au ruer- ers who have made goorj sales abroad M innesota. Lieutenant-Colonel Rojas, «if the insur VOLUMEERS SURRENDERING gent furies at G ibara, last Tuesday. THE Ci l Y OE PONCE IS OURS cbamlise on through bills of lading via A essels of the th ird tie d of tras ports for near shipm ents are also competing N early all the people of South Ainer* were delayed by an accident to the for the arrivals. The big speculate«» NO »MONEY INDEMNITY ASKED New York bas been ordered uusbippe«! ican countries are iu sym pathy w ith Colonel Rojas hirnself lias the news at Indiana. are mostly on the short side. They sell and sol«l in New York, even at a si, ri- i Spain and refuse to believe stories of S u p p li e d in A b iiu « l:*n < *e f o r t h e A i n e r - secotnl hand. M i a r p ■* w i t h S |.m il.Il T r o o p . whenever the m arket has an upturn, H aw aiians indorse M inister Sewall A m erican victories. fice. ic it n T r o o p « I t e i e i t i i e K r o io C 'u w to io The only A merican ships known to (.-« •■ Io n o r I* „ r « o K l r o , O n . o f t | „ B e f o r e Y m i i i - u E n ...... y W a . K e p u l . e i l and th eir offerings are sufficient to pre for governor of th e islands. I I i i i i m «' I 'e o p t o A r e O v e r j o y e d a t t l i e have been in tie* vicinity of N euvitas Tbo same feeling extemls to tlie d r o n e . , » „ « I . < „ u | | 11|f S I » G O1I Io t h e A M adrid telegram to the London W llh ■ .<>■• G e n e r a l M i l e s Is s u e s a vent bulges of m aterial length. On A r r iv a l o f th e A rm y . lately are the P rairie and Badger. Thu E ngineer Reid, the slayer of "S oapy” office of the New York Herald says the P h ilip p in « * ., it,ut It e l i n q u i . h i u o n t o f Cuban m erebants them selves, who F r u e la iiia t lu n lu th e P e o p le . the hr.-aks of 1 to 2 cents they covered latter captured three Spanish ships Sm ith, died at Skagway from the governm ent has received a telegram < u D m seem to have lost faith in tin* ab ility ,,f part of their line, taking th eir profits. W ashington, Aug. 3 .—G eneral Miles, coming out of the Neuvitas harbor, and effects of his wounds. Port of Ponce, Porto Rico, via the tb e ir own people to centroi affairs. The announcing the surrender of M anila to Only to put the wheat out again a t the in command of the Porto ltiean expedi took them to Dry Tortugas. All weie Island of St. Thomas, Aug. 1.—The rebels dem and irulepemleni e, but the I W ashington, Ju ly 30.—Tho cabinet »»me pi ice to possibly a shade better. In tw o d istin c t battles w ith deputy A dm iral Dewey. tion, sent the following dispatch to Sec flying Red < ross flag«, but when board discussed th e president*« answer to They are working on the crop report. sheriffs, a gang of ea ttle thieves and |sirt of Ponce surrendered to Corn- betta r lasses, the m erchants and laud- E. Lewis, of Circle C ity, Alaska, outlaw s who have disturbed the Chero who has arrived in San Francis«.o, says retary Alger, w hich was made public ed were found to contain a num ber of otatsler C. 11. Davis, of tho auxiliary owners. dread such a imssihilitv, ami Span’s peace proposal, and reached a Their advices from the N orthw est a-e kee* nation for a long tim e have been th a t only one claim in ten is paving at the war departm ent at lUo'elock to Spanish soldiers, only three of whom fervently hope th at the U nite,1 States bs.ision to tb-inami th e following gen favorable. A private statistician esti were sick. The Badger is expected gunobut Dixie. T here was no resist will retain the reins of governm ent in destroyed. mates the spring crop wheat at 300,- eral conditions: wages, and few men in the K londike night: here slim tly. ance, ami the Americans were wel- the island, as the only guaiautee of i 000,000 bushels. Placing the wint<«r The reports of A dm iral Sampson and are m aking a living. "Ponoe, Porto Rico, Aug. 3 .—Secre A bsolute surrender of Porto Rico to Hie N ashivlle reported at G ibara on •oineil w ith enthusiasm . stability or pmspi*rity. wheat yield at 400,000,000 bushels, it his captains of the gn a t Santiago naval the United States. Recognition of the would make an aggregate crop of spring Commissioner of In tern al Revenue tary of W ar. W ashington, D. C .: Tuesday, when she captured the schoon M ajor-General Miles arrived here Semir Ju lian Cemloja, agent of the b attle have bi*en m ule public. They J Scott has ruled th a t in th e case of hour telegrams received, and answered ers G ibara anil Express«». On entering independence of Cuba, «-.•ssion of one of and w inter of 700,000,000 bushels. differ but little in detail from the press mortgage notes on real estate, where by letter. V olunteers are surrender the harbor, she was met by the ex- this m orning at daylight, w ith G eneral Ward line of steam ers, says th a t a the l.a«lrnne islands^as a coaling sta This is the largest on record. Conser Ituudreil Spanish m erebants have ap- accounts. paym ents are made on the installm ent ing themselves with arm s ami am m uni I'n ite d States consular agent and pres E inst s brigade and G eneral W ilson’s pli«*d for cabin ami baggage room on 1 tion, ami cession to the U nited States vative people place th e crop at «00,- tion. Four-fifths of the |>eoplo are ident of the railroad line to Holguin. livisiiii.s on board transports. General No vessels are being turned awav plan, a separate revenue stam p for each overjoyed at the arrival of the army. He told the Americans of the evacua E rnst’s brigade im m ediately started for the return trip of the steam er P h ilad el if at least a coaling station in the P h il 000,000 bushel, and th e government from Santiago. Only three have a r paym ent will not be required. figures ua«ie th e yield fllg.OOO.OJO phia, whii'li is ex;*eeted tiwlay, ami ippines. Two thousand from one place have vol rived there since th e surrender, Shafter bushels, or 38.000,000 bushel less than The N orth sea w halers are again at unteered to seive w ith it. They are tion of G ibara two days liefore by G en die town of Police, three miles inland, they will leave the city unless there is H ie question undeciiled is w hat d is a month ago. Statistician Snow makes ie|>orts, and these landed their cargoes work. O perations near P oint Barrow eral Leque and his 1,800Spanish troops, which capitulateil this afternoon. some assurance from the American gov bringing in beef, cattle and other sup a fte r paying duty. were resumed A pril 15. Inland Esqui- plies. The custom-house has already » lie feared a concerted attack by Ainer- I The A merican troops are pushing to ernm ent th at it intends to I'ontrol the position w ill lie made of the P h ilip the spring wheat acreage 18,000.000 ¡cans ami Cubans. They tied to Hoi- a lm in istra tio n of public affairs in pines. It can be stat«*d th a t there is acres, which exceeds th a t of the govern The governm ent of France has noti mos are starving and coming to the yielded i l l , 000. As soon as all the guiu by raU, ami afterw ard store up the ward the m ountains, ami w ill join Gen- Cuba. A deer station is to be troops are disem barked, they will be practically no difference of opinion in m ent. The acreage of the depurtm er t fied all French embassies of the fact coast for food. ■r.il H enry,w ith his brigade, at Yauco, track«. G eneral Leqm z left in tin This is the question upperm ost in th a t Spain has made proposals through established at P oint Barrow. the cabinet on the retention of the of agriculture this year la nearer the in readiness to move. Please send any G ibara hospital 535 sick ami wounded which has lu-eu captured by our troops. M. Camhon, French ambassador at The port of Ponce, Island of Porto national colors th a t can lie spared, to Spanish soldiers with a request to Ad A light before the la tte r plaoe last cverylmdy’g mind. Spanish, foreigners Philippines as a w h.de, ail the mem actual seeding than at any tim e in its history, and possibly »hen the final re and natives are all alike anxious for a W ashington, for peace w ith th e U nited Rico, has surrendered to Commander be given to th e d iffe ren t m unicipal« m iral Sampson to see th a t they werr Tiles«lay was won by the American definite expression from W ashington of bers being opposed to our acquisition port is made it will show th a t the crop States. Davis, of the auxiliary cruiser Dixie. ties. companies of the Sixth Massachusetts of these islands. There has been no i properly cared for. is abowt as reported, as it is able to g» t th«* policy of tlie U nite,1 States w ith 'I request th a t the question of the An attem p t by the crew of the There was no resistance, and the A m er The next day the Cuban forces, con and bixth Illinois, but th«* enemv was regard to Cuba, ami until the expres decision on tho extent to which the nearer the correct flguree than ever be steam er NN anderer to get men and arm s icans w ere welcomed w ith enthusiasm . tariff rate to be charged In the parts of sisting of 500 cavalry, under L ieuten repulsed ami driven back a mile to the government will go in its decision re- fore. sion is mail«*, no resumption of trade or for the Cuban arm y ashore a t Bahia T he capitulation of the town of Ponce Porto Rico occupied by our forces Is» ant-Colonel Rojas, an«l 200 Infantry, ridge where the Spanish cavalry specting the future of these islands, Present price« are about the same as subm itted to the president for his ac made a trium phant entry into the town. charged, ami was routed by our in commerce can be expe« te«i in Santiago, but it is expected the «newer of the Honda was defeated by the Spaniards. took placo the next afternoon. last year, but then farmers did net where today laith are in a demoralized tion, the previously existing tariff re fantry. G eneral G arretson lol the president will express th e willingness have a taste of $ 1 wheat, and where T he A m ericans were forced to retreat, They were received with acclamations The cavalry is anxious to proceed to and chaotic state. of this governm ent to leave th e m atter anxious to sell. Having been treate«! w ith five wounded. The Spanish re Porto Rico, but will be obliged to re m aining m eanw hile in form*. As to by the Cubans, and tlie town held fes tight w ith the men from Illinois and t o r t of th e affair says the American m ain here u n til the Spanish prisoners tiie governm ent and m ilitary occupa tival th at day ami night. The insurg M assachusetts, ami the enemy retreat A P P E A L T O THE P R E S ID E N T . of the future government of the P h ilip to a dollar wheat, most of them th in k tion, 1 have already given instructions ents took formal possession, establish ed to Yauco, leaving four dead and losses were considerable. pines entirely in the hands ot a joint that they should have higher prices of w ar have been transp.-»rted to Spain, issued by the president in the case of ing police system and sent out scouting several wounded. None of our men F i l i p i n o s in E u r o p e A « k F s N o t to commission, to be appointed by this News of the ratification of the annex w hich it is believed will have been ac again. Should the corn crop be m a A liM i it lo n T h e n the P hilippine islands and sim ilar to parties, and when the N ashivlle ar- were killed, and only four were slightly governm ent and the governm ent of terially damaged and sell a t high prices, ation resolutions caused general rejoic complished before the next m outh is those issued a t Santiago de Cuba. The probability is th a t the It may help wheat a little, but the o u t London, Aug. 1.— N atives of the Spain. tived, the best of order was being m ain wounded. ing a t th e H aw aiian capital, and Hon w ell advanced. The Porto Ricans are glad the A m er P hilippin e islands and British subjects b nited States will insist - on •MILES, certain re- look is not particularly favorable. Tho __________ tained. The invadeis bad, however, olulu w ent wild with enthusiasm . The northeast coast of England has ican troops have lamled, ami say they who have interests there are alarm ed torms in the governm ent of the Philip- "M ajor-G eneral Com m anding.” neglected the schooners in the liarlsy. M h isltes blew, men cheered, bands been swept by a great storm. exports for the year ending Ju n e SC Fishing are all Americans and will join our by the reports th at the jsrace terms in- Pin,‘8- played and pandemonium reigned. fleets have had narrow escapes, being d e s e r t in g t o A m e r ic a n c a m p and the American ships took possession army. The roads are good for m ilitary elude the return of th e islands to j Oor « '^ " e r w ill make no m ention of were 216,000,000 bushels of flour and of them. The captain of the Coptic was presented obliged to relinquish all th eir gear and wheat, against 145,000,000 bushels th t Our troops are in good Spain. As a result thev have held a “ nioneZ indem nity. N either will preceding year. When En-ign Snow left w ith ¡, purfiosea. w ith a silver cup for Laving brought nets and run to the harbor for shelter, S p a n i s h V o l u n t e e r . G la < l f o r t h e C h a n r . health, and G eneral Miles says the The meeting here, and after consultation there he any arm istice a t all. prize crew to bring the G ibara here, it th e good news. t o L a y l» u w n T l i e i r A r m » . P o r tla n d M a r k e t. w heie m any other vessels were com campaign will lie short and vigorous. with the F ilipinos in France and Bel- answer w ill be in the nature of an u lti hail been determ ined to raise tlie A m er W heat— W alla W alla, 60@62c; V al Ponce, Porto Rico, via St. Thomas, N orth bound The governm ent has decided to make pelled to seek refuge. General Miles has issued the follow giuni, have cable«! t«. P re .-1 lent M« Kin- m atum , and if Spain does not accept it ican Hag over the town. iev aud Bluestem, 64c per bushel. perm anent troopships of the Arizona train s have been delayed by the force D. NV. I., A ugust 2.—No forward ing proclam ation: l«*y and to Senator Davis, chairm an of hhe **11 iare worse in the future, F lour—Best grades, $3. 75; graham, and Scandia. The Arizona is to be of the wind, which has caused consider movement of the arm y is expected for SO R R O W IN GERMANY " i n the prosecution of the war against the senate foreign relations <ommitt,«e. $3.50; superfine, $2.25 per barrel. The transports with fitted out w ith bunks for 1,800 men. able dM iage inland, mops having been several days. the king,I o « ii of Spain by the p««ople of Thie message to President M cKinley is C O N D IT IO N S IN HAVANA. Oats—Choice white. 40c; choice There were some m inor General Brooke’s arm y corps and the A l l I n t e r e s t C e n t e r . In t l i e l t e a l h u t the U nite,1 States in tho cause of lib as follows: and 1,500 will be accommodated on the flattened. gray, 38c ]*r bushel. l * r i n c o I ’ i« t u a r < - It . rem ainder of tin* F irst corpe are arriv Scandia. The la tte r vessel is now in wrecks in the North sea. erty, justice ami hum anity, its m ilitary "T h e Filipinos resident in Europe I s t o r a b l e K » p « ,r t H r o u g h t t»y a ( i e r - Barley—Feed barley, $21; brewing, ing slowly. Our troops will prohably i i i m i i T o u r i s t . charge of the U nited States officers, B eilin. Aug. 2.—The news of 1’rincc forces have come to occupy the island pray you not to aliamhin the P hilippine G eneral Brooke has left Newport $22 per ton. rem ain quiet until the bulk of the B ism arck’s death, which became gen- af Porto Rico. They th e G erm an crew having been paid News for Porto Rico. . come .... ........ ............ bearing the .. islands for the sake of |a*ace with St. Louis, Ju ly 30.— A ugust G rupe, Miiletuffs—Bran, $16 per ton; m id and discharged. army has disem barked. Only three A powder m ill at E lm ira, N. Y. transports have arrived since yesterday. erally known only through special e.li- banners of freedom, inspired bv a noble Spain. Gur loyalty ami tru st in tlie one of the foremoet m erchants of Cuba, dlings, $21; »hurts, $13. tious of the pap«-rs, produce«) profound pur,s«sc, to seek the enemies of our gov- honor of America en title us to your who has lived | n Havana f. 24 years^ G eneral M erriam has issued an order blew up, killing the owner. H ay—Tim othy, $11 @12; clover. $10 They have just appeared in the offing, sorrow, as so sudden a realization of tlie em inent ami of yours, and to destroy or consideration and sup|iort. To hand stopped here today en route to G er d esignating the officers and troops to Two men were killed as the result and only one has b«*en made out. It fears of his demise was not ex,iecte«l. apture all it« armed resistance. They over our country again to Spain is con many on a visit. Iu an interview , @11; Oregon wild hay, $8@10 per ton. go to M anila on tin* transport St. Paul. Lr-’f-’i —Oregon, 16 @ 17c per dozen. Several papers this morning publish«*] bring you the fostering arm s of a free trary to the hum anitarian prtxeeiLugs Mr. G rupe said: Li« utenant-CoioncI Ls*e Stover, of of an explosion in the Coney mine. has on board the F ifth Ohio cavalry. B u tter—Fancy creamery, 35@40c; G eneral Miles will retain his head special articles w ith m ourning liorileis, preople, whose greatest jiowpi is justice of your noble nation, ami tlie wish of "W hen I left H avana two weeks th e F iis t South Dakota, will be in com near Skykom ish, Wash. fair to good, 3 2 ^ 0 ; dairy,' 25@32isC m and of the troops, which will include The Illinois circuit court has ruled quarters at the custom house at the expressing, in feeling term s, the na »ml hum anity to a ll living w ithin th e ir all classes. C ivilization, trade ami all ago, th e in h abitants were not in the per roll. port of Ponce, w hile G eneral Wilson tional sorrow, ami dw elling on the bril fold. Hence they release you from will be lost if Spanish au th o rity is re slightest fear that th e citv would l«e ‘ th e F irst b attalion of the F irst South th a t the express companies m ust pay Cheese—Oregon full cream, 11 @ 12c; will be in im m ediate command of the liant an I im m ortal services of the y.iur former political relations, and it established in any form .” bombarded. In fact, everything was D akota infantry, 13 officers and 329 the tax on express packaged Young America, 12*^0. troops in the city. prince to the fatherland, his heroic going on the same as usual. The th e is hoped this will lie followed by your m en; recruits for th e T h irteen th M in Tiie message to Senator Davis savs: Secretary Alger has given orders for P oultry—Chickens, mize.1, $4.50 per G eneral Wilson posted G eneral greatness ami his truly U enu«n charac cheerful acceptance. nesota. Major A. M. Diggles com m and the removal of all of G eneral S hafter’s "A eastiron agreem ent, bimling aters, dancing halls and business of dozen; hens, $4.00; springs, $2.00@3; H ie chief object of the American S|«ain to form a governm ent satisfac every character were flourishing, and ing, 6 officers and 310 men, arid re arm y from Santiago as soon as the men, E rn st's brigade, consisting of the Sec ter. Sorrowful svni|>atliv over Prince g«*ei-e, $3.0o@ 4.50; docks, young, $3@ cru its for the F irst Colorado, Captain in the discretion of the com m anding ond and Third Wisconsin and the Six B ism arck’s death is m anifested in m ilitary forces will be to overthrow the tory to the inhabitants, is preposter but lor the presence of tro o |« in the 4.00 per dozen; turkeys, live, l0@ teenth Pennsylvania regim ents out a ii . iiiv ways. lb«« news is constantIv ; city you would never know a war waP authority of S,min an.I give the people F ra n k C arroll com m anding, 1 officer officer, may be brought safely back to «ms. To retain her sovereignty mean 1 2 ‘«c per jiound. m ile and a half on the m ilitary road, in progiess. llseusseii in public places, and a feel- uf your beautiful land the largest rn<«aa- deception, oppression ami bigotry. Wi and 155 men. cam p on M ontauk Point, L. I. Potatoes—Oregon B iirb u k s , 30@ 35c a fte r dusk last night, retaining two ing of sadness prevails among all classe- lire of liberty consistent w iih this m ili I,lace our rights in your han.la, and The blocka«le at Havana has thus W atson’s trip to Spain may be again per sack; new potatoes 50@65c. A Madrid dispatch says G eneral Cor companies of the Sixteenth to act as of people. P aiticn lars of the last m o tary (K'cupati'in. They have not come pray you to in.luee the president and far not proved very effective. The delayed. Naval officers th in k the war rea is arranging for the reception of the provost guard in the citv. Onions—California red, $1.25 per m ents of the prince and other riciuin- to make war on the people of the coun senate not to abandon in the hour of farms around the city furnish all the ships should l»e overhauled before em Spanish troops which surrendered at C aptain Allison has been appointe«l stances attending his death are eagerly try, who for centuries have la*en op l«ea,e a |ieople wlm. trustin g in A m en supplies necessary. The soil is so fer sack. barking on tb e ir mission. H"P*—5@12ki c per pouud for new Santiago de Cuba, and preparing sa n i provost m arshal, and, w ith the aid of sought Many private houses show pressed, hut, on the contrary, they can honor, fought for tbeir common lil** t,1:“ c,o l’s can I* produced in 30 Fam ine and deadly yellow jack reign tary stations to prevent the introduc the local constabulary, has preserved flags ut half mast. Secretary of State ■ ■ouie to protect not only yourselves, interests. ’’ «lays. T here is no scarcity of provi crop; 1886 crop, 4@6c. Wool—Valley, 10@12c per pound; a t G uantanam o. An average of 15 tion of diseases into Spain. excellent order, although most all the \ on Buehiw will return from Siemuier hut your property, promote your pros- sions in Havana, nor has there been 8@12c; mohair, deaths a day occurs among th e troops , |ierity and bestow the im m unities and FATAL SAN FRA N CISCO FIRE. any perceptible advance in th e price of Eastern Oregon, The alleged charges of bad faith entire population of the city remained ing, A ustria, im m ediately. 25c per pound. and people from these causes. in the streets celebrating the arrival of food. T here are 40,000 regular sol i blessings of our enlightened an I lilieral Five VerftoriM W e r e K i l l e d against the U nited States attribute«! to The rreahlent'ft Condolrnrea. m d <I M m ii > M utton—Grose, beet sheep, w ethers diers and 25,000 volunteers in the institutions and government. It is not The situation in Spain is reported to Prem ier Sagasta are discredited by tb e ir Am erican liberators until long Injured. W ashington, Aug. 2. — By direction and ewes, 3*^0; dressed m utton. 7c; after m idnight. city. the pur|«ose to interfere w ith the exist be going from bad to worse. Sagasta W ashington authorities as inventions of the president, the follow ing dispatch San Francisco, Aug. 1.—A fire, which spring iambs, 9c ]»er lb. Many of them bad ls*en forced into “ Altont 3.000 men are working night is [»owerless to relievo the situation, designed to prejudice the successful was sent tonight to lion. Andrew ing laws and customs which are whole broke out shortly after m i.lniglit i n s H o g s — Gross, choice h e a v y , $ 4 .7 6 ; the service of Spain to escajie perae- »ml day strengthening H avana’s fortifi some ami beneficial to the people, so and disaffection in the arm y steadily progress of the present peace negotia W hite, I iiitfil States am bassador to three story frame building at 113 O re light and feeders. $3.00<tf 4.0u’ ; dressed, cation. increases. long as they conform to the rules of gon street, caused the loss of five lives cations. under the personal «lirection of tions. G erm any: $5.60@6.50 j«er 100 |«unda. Business in the city has enjoyed a "W ashington, Aug. 2. — W hite, A m the m ilitary adm inistration, order and and badly hurne.l five perrons, one of General Blanco. A few days liefore I A World dispatch from Madrid says Strict n eu trality is to he m aintained : great boom since the arrival of tlie Beef—Gross, top steers. 8.50@$8.76; bassador, Berlin: The president justice. This is not a war of devasta whom is not eX|iected to survive. The quitted the city, th e captain-general cows, $2.50@3.O0; R ussia is intriguing against us and in by E ngland, and Watson will find no Am ericans. dressed beef, told me H avana would l»e well-nigh tion and desolation, but one to give all charges yon to express, in the proper «lea.l are: favor of Spain. She is said to lie m ak "fa c ilitie s’* at G ib raltar. Tlie B ritish 6 @ 6i-4C per pound. impregnable, and th a t talk of its fall official quarter, to the bereave«! G er w ithin the control of the m ilitary and ing arrangem ents for concerted in te r governor there has so assured the Span- i Kate Connelly, W illiam W hite, Neal—Large, 6k,@ 6c; sruall, 7@8c T R O U B LE WITH GARCIA. man nation and to the family of the naval foices the advantages and bles Frank Kelly, George Hansen, C. A. after six m onths’ of bom bardm ent was per pouud. ference by th e C ontinental powers in ish consul. Spaniards are busy putting sheer nonsense ” sings of enlightened civilizatio n ." Holmes. im portant m atters. the bay of G ibraltar in a more com n . W a . I n v i t e « ! t o t h e F l a g - K a S . I n g ,|<*ceas.«d statesm an, the sorrow which S e a ttle M a r k e t« . Mt S a n t i a g o . tbo governm ent ami the |«eople of the plete state of defense. The injured are: Mrs. Manuel Silva, Vegetables—Potatoes— Yakima«, $1 AFFAIRS AT UNALASKA. FRANCE P R O T E S T S . Some tra ito r tore down an American badly burned and probably fatally in W ashington, Aug. 2 .—The war de L n itc i States feel at tin* passing away per 100 lbs; natives, $8@ l0; C alifor The Hong Kong correspondent of the flag at Long Beach, Wash. The w hole of the great chancellor, whose memory R i c h H a l p h u r M i n e S a id t o H a v e li e e u jured internally; John King, hurne.1 on < l a l m s tli«» < l||i,« l,« K «u 1rig u « *a W a s N e t * nia potatoes, $1.00 per 100 pounds. partm ent has received the following: settlem en t is up in arm s and threaten London D aily Mail says the viceroy of I> ifteo re r« »< t. M lo e k a ile K u n u e r . side and right arm ; Chris C h ristian "S an tia g o de Cuba, Aug. 2.—Secre is e w e r associate«! w ith the greatness Beets, per sack, $1.00; turnips, 75c; to hang the man who did it w ith the Canton has announced to the foreign of the G erm an em pire. A DEE, sen. burned on arms, face and head; tary of War, W ashington: I have the Seattle, Aug. 1. —Miner M iller, who W ashington, Ju ly 30.—The French carrots, $1.00; hothouse lettuce, —o; ropes with which the flag was fastened office the complete suppression of the "A cting Secretary.” wintered a t Unalaska, says th a t since Pat Donohue, burned on arms, face, embassy lias called th e atten tio n of radishes, 12 L,c- rebellion in those districts. He h rs Sun of Saturday, Ju ly 23, in which should he be caught. comments are made as to my treatm ent the Russians first settled Alaska there chest au«l tia<*k; E l war«! M. Kenny, th e state departm ent to the circum F ruits California lemon«, fancy, P mjt T r a i n H i r e k n i . announced also th a t four cities have The railroad situation in C hina is of G eneral Garcia. I desire to say th a t were never so many w hite people on burned on arms, hack, neck and thigh' stances connected w ith th e seizure of $4.00; choice, $3.50; seeding oranges, been «¡occupied by the im perial troops. 1*08 C-iil., Aug. 2.— From rapidly improving. Conservatism has Tlie building was a cheap lodging- the Fench m erchant steam ship O linde $1.50@ l,75; California navels, fancy, G eneral G arcia was invited by me per the A leutian islands as there were last apparently been a t last throw n over W ith the understanding th a t no in sonally to go into the city of Santiago officials of the Southern Pacific railroa«! year, and eight different companies house, and most of the inm ates were Kodriguexl, and lias requested the im $3@ 3.25; choice, $2.5O@2 76; ban board and the governm ent is dealing dem nity w ill bedemande«l and th a t the at the tim e I entered it, but he declined in th is city details of tho wreck of pay were at work building 34 Yukon river ’longshoremen and people who work m ediate release of th a t steam er. The anas. «hipping, $2.25@2.73 ]«er bunch; o u t contracts and concessions with an Spanish sovereignty in the Philippines on the ground th a t the Spanish civil train of th a t railroad three miles west twats, and from about a score of white along the water front. Being of wood, action was taken sinrnltaneously with straw berries, $1.50 per crate. alm ost reckless hand. The latest will be respected, the Spanish news- officers were left in power. It was of Benson, A ria., wereohtaine«l tonight. Unalaska increased its population to the structure burned like tinder, and a protest from the French T rans-A tlan B u tter—Funcy native creamery, authorized railroad is to be b u ilt by papers consider tlie terms of peace a t fully explained to him th at those offic The accident occurred at 6:30 this nearly 700. Of the 34 boats built, the victims were nearly all suffocated. tic Steam ship Company against the brick, 20c; ranch, 7@12c; dairy, 1 2 ^ morning. The engine jumjied the U. th e Russo-Chinese bank. tributed to President M cKinley as 1-e- ials were continued in power u n til it many m et with disaster when they The property loss is not over $2,000. seizure. The state departm ent has sub @15<q Iowa, fancy creamery. 20c. The pajiers, however, was convenient to change them for o th track on a curve. Firem an A. J. T a y -! were towed into Behring sea, the shores Spaniards sunk th e sm all Spanish ing acceptable. m itted all the papers in the case to the Cheese—N ative W ashington, 11 o lor was killed. Engineer W alker was Il o t u t d f o r M a n i l a . gunlioat Sandoval, which has been protest against hostilities being con ers. G eneral G arcia’s assistance to me ha,1 ley scalded and Conductor Crowder 1 of which are strewn witii wreckage of departm ent of justice, w ith a view to 11,Sic; Eastern cheese, l ^ l l ^ c . San Francisco, Aug. 1.—The third lying near Caim anera. This is looked tinued by the U nited States after has been purely voluntary on his part was injure«! internally and will proha-| all kinds of river craft. Meats—Choice dressed be«*f steers, battalion. F irst South Dakota volun getting an opinion on the legal ques and he was told at the beginning th a t 1 bly die. The other trainm en and offi | Judges Bruket and Reed, of M inne uj>on as a gross breach of tlie terms of Spain had sued for peac8. tions involve«!. prime, 7c; cows, prime, « S c ; m u t teers. and the Minnesota and Colorado surrender, which th e Spaniards then j A dm iral Dewey, at M anila, has dis did not exercise any control over him , cers of the road on the car were shaken apolis, have been o u tlie island all w in recruits sailed today to join th e ir com The grounds of the represen tat ions of ton, 7c; pork, 7@ 7S «; veal, 6@8c- The up, hut were not seriously hurt. The ter exam ining a sulphur mine adjoin had knowle.lgc of, especially considering patched tlie Raleigh and Concord to except such as he chose to give. Ham«—Large, 10^ c ; sm all. H e ; rades iu the Philippines. The St. the embassy are that the Kodriguez was th e fact th a t food has been sent by the gather up 11 Spanish craft, which, ac trouble w ith G eneral G arcia was th a t engine was a complete wreck and the ing the volcano of Maknsliin, about 20 , Paul will carry the troops to th eir des engaged in ordinary m ercantile pursuits, breakfast bacon, IIL4. U nited States navy into Caim anera. Poultry—Chickens, live, per pound, cording to inform ation sent him by he expected to he placed iu command pay car was consumed by fire, hut the miles west of U nalaska. It is said th at tination. A fleet of tugs, steamers and and has also on board the official this m ine w ill prove more valuable Spain has sued for peace form ally Consul-General W illiams, are at vari at this place; in other words, th a t we records anil money were saved. launches gathered about the SI. Pauli m ail of the French m inister at Port an 13c; dressed, 16o; spring chickens. $2.50 @8.75. than any gold mine in the Klondike, and directly to President McKinley ous places in the Philippines. Among would turn the city over to him . I ex and acted as an escort and on sh o re ; 1 linoe. It is said th at her m anifest j K w - C liie f o f P o lic e to H a u g . as sulphur is at present greatly in do- plained to him fully that we were at Fresh F ish —H alibut, 8 « 4c; steel shows she was not intending to enter thcro vessels are three gunlioats a t San through the French ambassador. The the wharves were lined w ith people Chicago, Aug. 2.—George IL Jacks, mand. Rumor has it th a t the mine heads, 7@8c; salmon trout, 9@10o; a blockaded port. follow ing official statem ent has been Miguel, Luzon island, and four at Port war w ith Spain, and th a t the question who wave«! farewell to the departing I flounders and sole, 8@4o; herring, 4c. Four m er of Cuban independence could not be ex-chief of police of Muskegon, Mich., will prove to be the richest in the troops. The rigging of th e transport made: “ Tlie French ambassador, on Royal, P alaw ar island. S itu a tio n I m S e rio u s . Oysters—Olym pia oysters, per sack, behalf of the government of Spain and chantm en w ith cargoes of tobacco are considered by me. A nother grievance was th is afternoon found g u ilty of world. j was filled w ith the soldiers, and two New York, Ju ly 30.—A dispatch $3.60, per gallon, solid, $1.80. by direction of the Spanish _r ____ m inister reported at Cayagan, Luzon. The same was that, finding several thousand men m urder in th is city, and his punish K ill e d b y a T r a in . men, anxious to secure a lofty jierch. from Colon says: "T h e position of W heat—Feed wheat, $23. A for foreign »flairs, presented to the diHPi‘t‘;h reports th a t the English traders j entered the city w ithout opposiiton m ent fixed at d e a th .' Jacks killed A n Clay Center, K an., Aug. 1.—Levi d im Deri up to th e m astheads, from the Corrutti m atter is now extrem ely drew McGee, a collector, 60 yearsofage, Oats—Choice, per ton, $26. from G eneral Garcia, I extended my president a t the W hite House a mes at the coal m ines a t B atan. Luzon C atlin, of Rockford, III., was killed by w hich jioints they waved flags. The Corn— Whole, $26; cracked. $25; sage from the Spanish government look island, have been imprisoned and sub ; own lines in front of him , and closed who was supposed to have had a large a Union Pacific passenger train. Mr. soldiers were saluted by steam whistles serious. Three Italian warships are in ing to a term ination of the war and jected to ill treatm ent otherw ise by the up th a t gap, as I saw th a t I had to de sum of money. By means of a letter, C atlin was rated as w orth three-quar ami hells and the cheers of the soldiers front of Cartagena, and the Italian ad feed meal, $25. m iral has received orders to bombard F e e d -C h o p p e d feed, $17 @21 per pend on my own men for tho invest Jacks anil a confederate decoyed McGee ters of a m illion dollars, and had large Spaniards there settlem en t of the term s of peace.*' filled the air as they passed down the the city. G reat B ritain and the U nited ton; middlings, per ton, $17; oil m ent of the place. S H A F T E R .” j into a house and slew him. interests in Clay county. b«y* __ M i n o r .N e w , I t e i n a . States are intervening." cake meal, per ton, $35. The dynam ite cruiser Nictheroy pur F r e n c h s t e a m e r a P r iz e . A l a s k a t t t e a t n e r s a t .San F r a n c i s c o . I*H |« e r« Fui<-<*«1 1« .»«IvH iu-t« F r l e v a . A dude fights nearly as well as a chased from the B razilian governm ent T h o u .w n d . W i l l P e ris h . Barley— Rolled or ground, per to n . Seattle, Aug. 1.—Maurice B. A tkin C harleston, S. C ., Aug. 2.—The San Francisco, Aug. 2 .—The steam cowboy, and a cowboy fights better w ill be turned into a collier. Chicago, Aug. 1.—All the morning Fresno. Cal., Ju ly 30.—The dry sea |2 5 ; whole, ers Charles Nelson and Samoa arrived French steam er M anonvia was brought son, of New York, who started to the papers of th is city p rin t an announce son has caused great loss to stockmen th an any th in g else on earth. Flo u r—Patent, $4.10, bbl; straight«. Richard Votaw, of W ashington in as a prize today. She was captured Klondike by way of the Ashcroft trail, m ent th a t on ami after August 1, the on the Sierra foothills. It is estim ated $3.85; California brands, $5.60; buck Over 500 men aie at work on the county, Ky., who shot four persons at today from St M ichaels. Both of by the D ixie off tlie south coast of Porto « tu rn e d here, with tho story th at price will be 2 cents a copy. The in th a t 175,000 sheep were driven into wheat flour, $b.50; graham , per bbl, cruiser Yorktown a t Mare Island navy a ten t m eeting in Mercer county, was them brought considerable wealth from the K londike country, but dis- Rico on the 24th ult. She is now at , 600 prospectors are stranded at a point crease«! cost of w hite paper ami th e en the forest reservations after the witli- yard , San Francisco, rushing her to shot and instantly killed bv Sheriff 1 charged $4.25; whole w heat flour, $4.60; rve most of it at Seattle. The quaran tin e here. j about 700 miles from Ashcroft. Be- hanced general expense due to the war draw al of the Uniterl States cavalry, flour, $4.26. com pletion. George Coulter, of Danville. ~ ~ . . 1 V«nd one or tw o parties, who took in Nelson is one of the tran s|sirta engaged M illstuffs—Bran, some tim e ago. Recently, a force of per ton, $14; H ? « * '; Al,g" St 2- - T h« , largo outfits, the men are living on the are the reasons for the advance. The U nited States governm ent will A lbert Cullom, a nephew of U nited to carry the F irst regim ent of New deputy marshals forced the stockowners shorts, per ton, $16. Beckwith, C al., h a v in g :, population of lln()Ht #tinte<| ration8. Mr AtUinson estab lish an extensive w eather bureau States Senator Shelby M. Cullom, of York volunteers to Honolulu. W ashington, Aug. 1.—G reat B ritain to remove th eir cattle and sheep from Hn.v —Puget Sound mixe«l, $8@ l0; about 500, on the .Sierra Valley ra il says th at the attention of the Canadian in th e Caribbean sea for th e use of all Illinois, suddenly expired in a C h atta has notifieil the state departm ent th at th e reserve land. Some of the herders clioioe E astern W ashington tim othy, road, 35 miles north of here, was alm ost Some girls adm its th a t engagem ents nations whose interests lie in th a t nooga, G a., drug store, w hither lie had government will becalled to the desper she lias selected her m ajesty’s ships $15. region. gone to purchase medicine for himself. are failures, hut they have there doubts wiped off the map yesterday afternoon ate situation in w hich the gold-seekers Alilion ami Icarus for patrol service in assert th a t as there is no grass and lit tle water to he found elsewhere, at least Eggs—Paying 18@ 18.i<c., selling 20 by fire. Loss, $10,000. as to marriages. are in. Behring sea during the ¡»resent season. 100,000 sheep m ust perish. The auxiliary cruiser Eagle recently E x-Senator D«in Cameron, of Pennsyl @21o. » « • t r u c t l v e T o r n a i l o In M i s n o u r i . S « *n » to r I t i i v l a ’ O p i n i o n . vania has offered to the governm ent for destroyed the large Spanish steam er Y e llo w .la c k a t T a m p ic o . I>« *i$ trii<*tlv e M iH H o n r i C y c lo n e . K r w n c iic o M a r k e t . K e t*p t h « P h i l i p p i n e * . St. Paul, M inn., Aug. 1.—Senator a m ilitary hospital th e free use of his Santo Domingo at Cape Francis. Mayview, Mo., Aug. 2.—A tornado A ustin, Tex., Aug. 2.—State H ealth St. Joseph, Mo., Aug. 1.—A destruc Wool—Spiing— Nevada, 10@ 14e per passed six miles south of this place, de Officer Swearingden lias received pos Davis said this evening, concerning 1 tive cyclone swept over the southern San Francisco, Ju ly 30.—The Mer fine «“State on the South Carolina coast. The hero of Manila has been honored stroying a dozen farm houses and other itive inform ation th a t there is yellow tho term s of peace with Spain, particu portion of Buchanan county, at 6:30 ch an ts’ Association, at a special m eet douu.l; Oregon, Eastern, 10@14o; V al ley, 15@17c; N orthern, 14@16«>. P y th ian s who would engage in a c tiv e in Arizona by having a station on the buildings in the vicinity. A t Taho, larly as to the Philippines: o’clock this afternoon. A dozen farm ing today, adopted a resolution jieti- war serivee have been notitie«l th a t extension of the G ila Valley <& Globe the postoffice was destroyed. The dam fever in epidem ic form at Tampico, Millatuffs—Middlings, $19 431 50* tioning the president to hold and re “ We ought to have a coaling station Mexico, and he has notified all q u a ra n houses near Gower were demolished. their certificate of endow m ent and all railroad named Dewey. braa. $16.00@ 16.00 per ton. age to crops w ill am ount to thousands tin e officers to rigidly enforce q u aran there, and by a coaling station I do Many persons were injured, hut no tain the P hilippine islands. Sim ilar claims thereunder will be considered Unions— New. 60@70c per sack. The senate com m ittee on claim s, in of dollars. R epresentative Joseph Cris- tine against the infected point. not mean a heap of coal on a dock. A action will prohably lie taken w ithin null and void. fatalities are reporte«l. Torrents ol B utter—Fancy cream ery, 2 io; <io its rejiort before adjourm ent, exonerat- L«’8 country dw elling was blown away coaling station means an American col rain and hail accompanied tho wind. the next day or two by the cham ber of secend«, 20c; fancy dairy, 18e; good Il«- ll«-ll««» I' m . ...i „V.....a. »------- .. . . probably fatally injuring Mrs. Jennings ed the M cthislist church from all blame Exam ination of the hulks of the ony and ship yards and drydocks, aud commerce ami other local business or to choice, 1 6 @ l« S o per pound. W ashington, Aug. 2.- -A dispatch that means a sufficient niiniliei of Spanish cruisers M aria Teresa and A l relative to the paym ent of the claim of and Edward Reynolds, a farm er. ganizations of influence and prom i- St. Thomas. D. W. I., A ng. 1.—The Eggs Store, 12 @ 14c; fancy ranch from Adm iral Dewey announces th a t troops to m aintain ia irante Oquendo by men from the flag the Metho«list Book concern, and the our authority United States m onitor T e rro r has a r nence. 16@19c. 7 Toronto, O ut., Aug. 2.— Rev. John A guinaldo has assumed a bold attitu d e 1 th e re .” ship gives abundant proof, if such were paym ent of Major E. B. Stahlm an of rived here for the purpose of coaling. S tr e n g th e n in g A lg ir ir a e . Citrus F ru it—Oranges, navel», $3.00 needed, th a t the M aine was not de- $100,000, as an agent, in getting the \\ alfili, Roman C atholic archbishop of of defiance, and th a t it will take a I Senator Davis said th a t he did not lorouto, died suddenly tonight of large force from this countiy to subdue G ibraltar, Ju ly 26.—The transport @2.36; Mexican limes, $5.50; Cali- claim through. •troyed by an internal explosion. I anticipate any com plications with for prom inent eyes'.0'1 8IKl,te'1 Pt’° l'le I y al,l' z Hrrive<' ‘¿«lay a t A lgecíraa’and I «orni« lemon«, l.OO@$l.5O; do choi’oe, heart failure- He was 68 years of age. the insurgents. eign nations over the Philippines. landed guns and w’ar m aterial. 1 $1*50® 2.00; per box. 1’iirto lik'd. The lïogrcss of Gen eral Miles’ Anny in Porto Rico. Terms Final and No Further Negotiations Required.