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About Moro leader. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1898-1900 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1898)
♦ THE LEADER LEADS I * ’ + ♦ LEADER. And is the N ew siest, B rightest H om e Paper iu the C ounty. A d v e r tis e r s , M a k e a N o te o f T h is . > U DOINGS o n HE WEEK LATER NEW S. General Shafter says the surrender of Santiago was a great surprise to him. R etribution is not quite complete. The Cuban commissioners will m ake an a ttem p t w hile in H avana to feriet out tho persons who destroyed the Maine. PUDLISHED.... y ♦ IN THE INTEREST OF SHER- man county . K e e p Your Ey«i on t h e I.« atler. ♦ ♦ ♦ ------- ' - N O . 2S. ÜNG OE OMDURMAN P R E S ID E N T C h eered W IK O F t- t h e N ic k H e r o e s o f t h e t ln g o C a m p a ig n . A LL N an- B an It RECORDS BROKEN. < l«*urlii|;« I.HI|r«>Nt E v e r f o r A n g lin t. K now i BIG PACK EXPECTED W EEKLY M ARKET LETTER. [Re ert.-d by p , , w „ i „ E H o | k t n « * C o . . I n c . Boar<: - I ____ Ira .I. , l i n k e r s 711 U. 7H « ¿1 Camp Wikoff, M ontauk Point, N. Coiiiiiunx- buihiliig” í'orí mi«J. Oregon.) N ew Y ork, K ept. 5. — R. G. D un W hat H as H appened in the K itc h e n e r D efeated K h alifa Y., Sept. 6. — President MeKinlev spent live hours in tho eamp tixlay, bare G eneral W h e e le r D escrib es Co.’s weekly review of trade says: The Fall The w heat situation in a nutshell is; F is h in g S e a so n Soon sm allest failures ever recorder! in any Civilized W orld. A fte r a B loody B a ttle . headed most of the tune, visiting tho A big crop has lieen raiseil in this A rm y ’s C o n d itio n . m onth foi live years were those of to O pen. sick iu the hospitals ami inspecting country. In Europe there is an av August. No other month since tho tho well in their cantonm ents. He erage crop. Taking the w orld’s im Orders have been issuer! by the war m onthly rejsirts wore commenced by SIVKN IS T H E PR ESS DISPATCHES porting countries, th eir requirem ents departm ent th a t all the regular army GALLANT CHARGE GF BRITISH made a speech to the assembled in HE BLAMES THE NEWSPAPERS D un’s review, exclusively, has shown fantrym en, review «! the cavalrym en, GOOD PRICES ARE PROMISED ‘r< according to Beerbohm, 346,090,- regim ents now at Montauk, which defaulted liab ilities as sm all, w ithin expressed his opinion of the camp to 900 bushels, while the surplus of «ix- were started previously east of the Mis 91,000,000, ami tho ratio of such de the reporters, ami issued an order d i * C o m p le t e R e v i e w o f t h e N e w , o f th u sissippi river, shall return to tho same >la.ss««l T rib«*4 W o r e I ' n a b l e t o W it h * porting countries is 414,009,000 bush tlie H «ay» faults to solvent business, repiesented M o ltlle r a a t ( ’a m p W lkoflT N e a r l y A l l Htitiiti th«» W i t h e r i n g F i r e o f recting the regim ents to return to F e a t H ero n I l » j « tu T h ia a u d t h e l.o w e r C o lu m b ia C au- els, or 68,000,000 bushels more than stations. A m by exchanges through all clearing C o n t e n t e d a n d W e ll u e r ie » W i l l O p e r a t o —I’a e k u r s their stations east of the Mississippi. M odern O rduuuov. All ro r.i^ Q Can«!*. requirements. When it is considered houses, only 9108.70 in 9100,000, is T r o u te d . A semi-official note from BeiKn says W ith the president were Vice-Presi O f f e r i n g T w o C e n i« . that stocks are u n p r« edentedly low. sm aller by 26.5 per cent than in any th a t peaco having been rc-estabHShed dent H ohait, Secretary of War Alger, the bins the world over having lieen Quban troops threatened to enter the between the U nited States and Spain, previous month. Tho clearings I uve O nnlurnian, O pposite Kha it mini on A tto r n e y -General Griggs, Senator R ed Camp Wikoff, Montauk Point, N. Y., lieen tho largest ever known in August, swept bare, a surplus of 68.000,900 town of Gunaiitunanrn, tint were pre orders have been given th a t the Germ an A storia, Sept. 3.—From present in bushels will hardly bring supplies up the Nile, N ubia, Sept. ti.—T he sirdar, field Proctor, Brigadier-G eneral Egan, Sept. 5 .—M ajor-General Joseph Wheel- vented by Colonel Kay. ami 23.0 per cent larger than in 1892. naval forcoot M anila bo a t once reduce)! G eneral H erbert K itchener, with the commissary of the arm y; G eneral Lud dications, tb e fall fishing st-ason this «•i gave the follow ing to the ‘in-ss to Tie* enormous volume of business in year will lie the most im portant in the to a normal condition. W ith light Recent developm ents in the cele to one or two ships. kh alifa's black standard captured d u r ington, quarterm aster of tho army; day: a m onth usually one of the most in history of the salmon inilustry. Nearly stocks, nifslerate receipts, a fair ex p rrt brated D rtyfue case in France, it is A teport is current in London th a t ing tile battle, entered Out Inrnian, the « oloitel H enry lleckor, aud S««eretiiries business, averaging 3,50 ,000 b u sb d s “ H eadquartersU nited States Forces, active of the year, demands attention. said, may occasion a retrial which G reat B ritain and G erm any have signed capital of Mahiliani at 4 o’clock this to the President P oiter ami t'ortelyou. t amp W ikoff, L ong Is la n d , S ept. 5 .— all the canneries on the lower Colum per week, ami with prices only 16c Postponement during the months of bia w ill operate, and it is probable a above the low p u n t made during the would liberate Dieyfus and Emile Zel:u a treaty of allianoe for G erm any's sup- afternoon, at tho head «if the Anglo- I The ladies of the party were Mrs. Al- T h e fo llo w in g is a sum pin of th e le tte r s war of souib contiacts and purchases E ngland w ill recog- Egyptian column, after ciunpletily ger and Miss Hecker, a daughter of w h ic h a re c o n s ta n tly re c eiv ed re g a rd in g which have not come forward explains large pack w ill be put up. The pack panic, when supplies the world over \\ ilhetm m a Iiclluna P aulina Maria port in Egypt. ers are offering 2 «ents per jxiund for were excessive ami money hard to get. has attain ed her m ajority, and became nize G erm any’s claim to Syria as an routing the dervishes and dealing a ! C o lo n el H eck er. th e s o ld ie rs in th e c a n i| : : pait of the increase, am) the strong death blow to Malnlini. Roughly, our I General W heeler, his stuff, ami queen of the N etherlands Solemn outlet for her surplus [xipulation. “ ‘In regard hi niv stepson, we feel absorption of socui¡ties explains part, fish, but the price will, no doubt, be it does not seem a good business propo rais«l before the season is over. The than k sg iv in g services were h e ll in Reliable inform ation has been ob losses were 200, w hile thousands of tin ' nearly every officer «if prem iueuce iu very uneasy about hitn on account «if I but there has also been a great decline shortage in the spring pack is m-arly sition to sell wheat short at 62c ior i the eauip met the president at the sta- dervishes were killed ami wounded. churches throughout th e country. December or 64c for May. the newspaper reports of the privation in tho average of prices of all com tained by the Associated Press to the 100,000 cases, ami all the canneries are G eneral business in the «»untry has Unknown incendiaries set tire to a effect th a t Russia intends to convene I L ast night the Ang*o-Egyptian army , tion, except General Shafter, who is ami suffering Inflict«! upon the prl- modities, so that it takes a much larger oversold. To make up this deficiency i encam p«! at Agaiza, eight miles from still in lied, and General Yeung, who vatt*N. never boon lietter. In th e past ex- Although he has never utter«! volume of business in tons or bushels Chicago boose. Their intention was to the in ternational peace conference at a large quantity of fall fish will be trem ely l«>w priest have never been kill a woman and child wiio were w ith St. Petersburg one m onth after the ad Omilurman. The dervishes were tlirei fell ami broke his arm last night. a oouiplaint sin«« he has been in the to make up transactions uinonntiug to paiked. After greetings and introductions on miles distant. A t dawn today, made on grains except when stw k s arm y, we hear from other sources of the a m illion more than in 1892. in, hut th e intende I victim s were res journm ent of tho Spanish-American It is, The cannnrs will have lively compe the cavalry patrolling toward Omdur- I the railway platform , the president cruel and horrible treatm ent inflicted cued by a man who observed their peace conference at Paris. therefore, strictly true th at business is titio n in tbe fall fishing iiidustry. An were excessive. There li no danger took G eneral W heeler’s aim ami went man discovered the enemy advancing this year of stocks being esfiecia ly il|«oii our soldiers under the pretense of huger than in the very best of all peril baiely in time. past agent of a big Portland «mid-storage Tho m onthly statem ent of the public to the attack in battle array, chanting to a carriage. burdensome, anil w hile a large num ber hum anity for nur neighbors, and the years, ami yet there is every pros|ieet conoern has been in the city for some T he hospital sh ip O livette, while debt, shows th a t A ugust ¡51, tiie public war songs. Their fi -it consisted of in Colonel Tht*oilore Roosevelt, of the whole country is in a state of terrible of much farther increase. of tia«lers aro bearish, those who are debt less cash in th e treasury, was anchored near th e qu arantine station at days past, and has notified the fisher fantry ami cavalry, stretched out for lough riders, was among a group of excitem ent. I should not lie surpris«! There is no room to doubt th a t the men that he w ill pay 5 cents a pouml •linclinod to analyze tbe situation cloee- F ern an d in a, F la., in some unaccounta 91,012,470,71?, which Is a decrease for three i>r four miles. Countless banner» horsemen nearby. Mr. McKinley saw it the feeling should lead to a revolu wheat crop, even though it may fall a for silversides ami stt-cllieads deliver«! lv are afraid to sell wheat abort at T his de fluttered over th«*ir masses, and the him ami got out of the carriage to ble m anner suddenly filled and w ent the m onth of 934,789,711. Northwestern farmers are tion of some kind, for 1 assure you I shade lu-low some estim ates, w ill prove in Portland. His company supplies present. down, giving those on lioanl barely crease is accounted for by a corresjwnd- «xrpper and brass drum s resounded speak to him. Colonel Roosevelt has j stai king more wheat than usual thia ing increase in the cash on hand, due through the ranks of the savage war- , tily dism ount«! ami tusseled w ith ft hear on all sides the most violent and the largest ever harvest«), and al th e Eastern markets, where the supply tu n e to escape w ith th eir lives. .feat in th at section, hut there are hitter denunciations of the war depart th o u g h lieeil» ih m e s tim a te s Europe’s to tho receipts from tho w ar loan. i «if salmon is never equal to tbe dem and, many who will tbraali in the fields and riors, who arlvanoeil unswervingly, gauntlet for 15 seconds, so th at u n » m ent ami the adm inistration. Strikers are determ ined to prevent I t is, crop at 232,900,000 bushels more than ami the price is <-<»ires|»>ii<lingly high. rush the wheat to m arket, as they aro T he Chicago Tribune prints statistics w ith all their old-tim e ardor. Our 1 gloved he m ight shake hands. by force, if need be, the operation of im li-eil, a great pity that the glory of the last year, th at would lie «inly alsm t Doubtless the cold-storage people will unable to boh! it, b e in g w ithout stor The Milunin ef carriages wound up a our trium phs shoulil he dimmed by th e coal m ines a t Para, 111. Six showing tiro num ber of soldiers who infantry formed up outside the camp, an average yield, while other evidence A t 7:20 A. M. thè enemy crowih»! hill, escort«! by the Third cavalry reg such a shameful thing as the ill tre a t is less favorable. Foreign buying has be able to get all the fish they can age fuciliti««. In the Southwest there thousand union men from other sections have been kill«) in battle ami have a ie about to join th e ranks of the died of diseases in cam p during the war the ridges above the camp ami n«|- i im ent, ami the mounted baud of the m ent and starvation «if our hravv lieen strong, A tlantic exports for the handle, as the price offer«) by them is was evidence of an enlarge! movement, much higher than th a t offered by the strik ers, anil aid iu enforcing their de with Spain. W hile 850 officers and vanced steadily in enveloping form a Sixth cavalry. The party paused a week having been 3,326,878 bushels, packers. This will proliably result in [ ti.e claim being made th at m illers had men have been killed in battle or d ie j tion. A t 7:40 our artillery opein»l lire, moment on the hill, and the president mands. against 5,534,757 bushels last vear, a decrease of the supply for canneries. stocked up, and th a t hen-after wheat of wounds receivol, there liavZ died of which was answered by the dervish looked out on the will««, undulating will have to be sbip[ied to term inal and Pacific exisirts 458,881 bushels,' W illiam Ferriss, a wealthy resident During th e spring season th e boats In the older w inter-w heat against 258,<151 bushels ¡¡jst year. But belonging to the canneries sold at least points. of M ount Vernon, 111., died, aged t»3 disease in camp between 1,200 u n i riflemen. Their attack develo|ied on uaiup, water bounding each sole and 2,000 volunteers and regulars. our left, anil in actawdunce with then whitened on the levels and hilltops by states offerings are light, and m illers years. He served on board an A m eri receipts a t the Meet are increasing, one-quarter of their catches to the cold- A Madrid dispateh says: All C ata trad itional tactics, they swept down the ten ts of 18,000 men, laid out in and the price has drop|»-d 5 cents for storage oom[ianies, and it is more than are paying relatively higher pi ices can privateer in th e war of 1812, and g«*oinetiic lines. subsequently was a member of the ex lonia protests against the continuance the hillside, with the design of rushing s,art, though the September option is likely th a t th is action will be repeated than are to be had a t other points. Kt. our flank. lin t the w ithering lire Mr. McKinley drove to General Ixmis is 2c over Chicago for Septein- of the special w ar taxes, and insists 7-8c lower for the week. pedition th a t cleared th e G ulf of Mexi during the fall season. Tbe packers upon th e ir im m ediate repeal, th re a te n m aintainer) for 15 m inutes by all oui S hafter’s ten t in the ilctentiun camp. co of pirates. The improvement in the iron indus who operate traps w ill not lie as seri lier, so th a t it should be drawing wheal line frustrated the attem pt, ami the The general, who was flush«! and try has not only continued, but be- ously handicap]*») as those who depend there which might come here were tire T he naval eon«trnction hoard is at ing to close all the factories if the de dervishes, balked, swept toward our weak from a m ild case of m alarial price favorable. At present Chicago man)! is notTOmphed w ith. The lower comes more impressive tk-caose enor entirely upon the gillnet fishermen. work on plans for new brttle-shipe. center, upon which they concentrated a fever, was in full unfiorm , sittin g in a is the lowest w heat m arket in th e classes are deeply and perhaps danger mous business sales have satisfied tiie T hree are to lie built in the im m ediate Th<- packers cannot possibly pay 4 fierce attack. chair at the door of the tent. He tried needs of great consumers for months cents for fall salmon, if, as they claim , country. It is a question of receipts, future, and w ill have a minimum speed ously Impressed by the ghastly appear« A large force of horsemen, trying to to rise, but President McKinley said: to come, the demand for products is so th a t prioe cannot well be paid for export demand, and speculation. A lter of IS b, knots, and be capable of steam ance of the repatriated soldiers from face a continuous hail of bullets from 1, when “ Stay where you are, general; you . . , , , , Peptember . ------ speculators retu -n Santiago de Cuba. great th a t both m aterials and products spring fish, ing 10.000 knots w ithout re-coaling so the cold storage jieople from outings, business may increas«^ the Cameron Highlam lers, the Lincoln are entitlted to re st.” gradually advance in price. and have 14-inch guns. The annual report of the commis shire regim ent ami the Soudanese, wus w ill get the bulk ot th e season's catch. . s .a T ti^ iiS .u . The president congratulated G eneral Bessemer pig baa arisen to 910.55 at if tlrerr offer hold good. T he convention assembled at M an sioner of pensions shows th a t the num literally swept away, leading to the Shafter on the Santiago victory, and | Y egetab les-P o tato es _ 3 i0 @ H pe, Pittsburg; local ooke at Ubioago, and agua to form a constitution for a feder- ber of pensions allowed during the past w ithdraw al of the e n tile body, whose after a few m inutes’ rest, prmnvded to Every indication poiute to a good run anthracite foundry at the East, ate if saimon, which are large and of ex ton. aoy to consist of Salvador, Honduras fiscal year, including pensions of the dead strewed the field. the general hospital. The soldiers re Bt-ets, per sack, 91-10; tnrnips, 85e; strong, and also bars and plates ad cel ent quality. and, Nicaragua has agreed upon 42 of war of 1812, was 56,787, of which 54,- Many fishermen, T he bravery of the dervishes can cently arrived on the transports and vanced a share, w ith most structural tiappers and seiners, are ready to begin carrots, | l ; rmbsbes, 12 ^ e ; new C ali th e 149 articles. It has been agreed 852 were for soldiers and 1,885 for hardly be overestimate)!. Those whi detained in tho detention section ol fornia onions, 91-00; cabhaze, l j 4 <a»x and plate mills filled with orders for fishing Septemlier 10. th a t th e name of the confederacy shall sailors. The num ber of pensioners on carried the flags struggled to w ithin the camp lined up irregularly on each F ru its—California lemons, 96.&O(^ months to comp, and 25,900 tons of be “ The U nited States of Central the rolls Ju ly 80, 1898, was 993,714; 100 yards of our fighting line. Shipm ents o f spring salmon to E ast 7.09; choice, 93-50; seeding orange«, side of the road and cheered. The rails stiii] at Chicago fur delivery Dext am ount paid for pensions during the America. ’’ 0 X 5 . J O .B P II n s t t L t X ern and European m arkets continue, When th e dervishes withdrew behind president took off his straw hut then, year. The advance in tin plates, in mostly on sales made early in th e year. 92-60 case; California navels, fancy, fiscal year ending Ju n e 30, 1898, 9144,- G eneral G arcia is now w ithout a the ridge in front of their eauip, tire an«l scarcely more than put it on fur soldiers, while tho Spanish prisoners spite of production far greater than Most of the saimon goes by rail, a l 9 9 ^ 8 .2 5 ; choice, 9*2 5 0 9 2 .7 5 ; bur- 851,879; average value of each pen com m and. The Shafter incident led whole force marched in echelon of bat- more than a m inute or two at a time sion, 9131.79. havo the best treatm ent th at the coun was thought possible not long a g o ,» though the Kan Francisco steamers anas, ehipping. 92.2592.71, perbuncL; during the rem ainder of his progress to his removal a t th e hands of General talions toward Oniduriuan. peacads, Yakinias, 75@ii0c; WenaP evidence th at the consumption of steel take large q uantities south. try can afford.’ Lighthouses in Southern Philippines As our troop« surm ounted the crest ' through the camp, Gomez. H is successor has been chees, small, 6 0 9 tic . in th at branch will be heavy. Th< It will be seen that this letter says As a result of the short pack, the nam ed in th e person of kodriguez, who have been re-established. adjoining the Nile, the Sou lanese on Miss Wheeler, a duughter of the gen- B utter—kaucy native cream ery, th a t not a wonl of com plaint has been wire-nail works also report a better de- price of Columbia river salmon h rs w ill command the Cjrbair arm y in San The transport St. P aul has arrived our rig,lt 0,1,110 lnt0 ° ° n’act with the eral. happen«! to lie in the first row ol rnund, and the output of Connellsville been on tho rise, and tails are now brick, 25c; ranch, 14@ 16c; dairy. 15 ¿I reeeiv«l from this soldier, am) so far tiago, G arcia’s sending of his famous In Manila from San Francisco w ith all Remick, who had reformed under cover the hospital tin ts, and she show«] the 18c; Iowa, fancy creamery. 2ac. as my investigation go«-s, no com plaint coke has started up, gaining 10,000 quoted at 91-15. It is expect«! the le tte r to Shafter wus a grave breach of well on board. of a rocky eminence, and had marched president through her division, Cheese— Native AVashington, 1 1 ) ^ 9 tons for the week. has b«»en made by any of the brave price w ill reach still higher figures. discipline. beneath the block standard of the kha- G eneral W heeler announced in each ISc; Eastern cheese, 11 1 ^ 9 1 2c. The woolen m ills have rather better soldiers who have added glory to our j Foreign vessels will be allowed to Yesterday the Union Fisherm en’s Meats—Choice dressed beef steers, F ifteen soldiers died a t Camp Wikoff enter the port» of Haw aii "¿s u tm ai m ake a supreme effort ward: “ Boys, the president has com« arms in the Cuban camjiaign. orders this week, but not enough a9 Co-operative Packing Company ship - , ... *, • , . to retrieve the fortunes of the .lay. A to see you;” or, “ Soldiers, the presi prime, 7c; cows, prim e, 6tkc; m u t and ................................- in New York city Tuesday. yet to w arrant running nearly full ped a carload of salmon to Pittsburg. pending revision of the United States f “ A great many anxious fathers, ' mass 15,000 strong bore down on the dent of the United States. ” ton, 7c; pork, 7@7>io; veal, 5@8c. mothers, brothers or sisters, arrive here force, with the price of wool held at T he A m ericans have collected over laws. | Soudanese. Some of the soldiers slept uncon Hams—U rg e , i o \ c ; sm all, 11c; tlw \\ est much above Eastern m ar N O T IM E F O R IN Q U IR Y . from all parts of tire U nited ¡States to 1100,000 a t Santiago in customs. Schley and Gordon, commissioners breakfast bacon, 11 G eneral K itchener swung round the scious, some listlessly raised upon theii hark after their relatives, whom »hey kets, and by tho«* m aikets above lc According to th e directory figures for to settle the conditions for the Spanish center and left of the Soudanese and elbows, others feebly clapped theii Poultry—Chickens, live, per {«and, S t ^ r n b e r s «» |i|i« ,.e< t t o a n I r . v c . t i g a t l o n say the papers tell them are suffering, higher than the m ills are bidding. 1898 Portlaidl. Oregon’s, population is evacuation of Porto Rico, have sailed seized the rocky eminence, and the hands. Mr. McKinley gently shook m . t h e I*re»«*nt T im e . 14c; dressed, 16c; spring «diickens Failures fur the week have been 171 ami miiuy of them have heard that foi San Juan. 92,375, a gain ot 5,000 ovei 1897. W ashington, S e p t 3.—Surgeon-Gen- 92.7598.50. Egyptians, h ith erto in reserve, joined bauds with many, and at every « it he their relatives are in a condition of in tiie Vnitod States, against 191 last paused an in stan t, and if he saw the Fresh F ish — Ila lib n t. 8 i , 9 ! 4 i t e eral Sternlierg today sent the following Being out of work and w ithout moans the firing line in 10 m inutes, ami be Conditions in Porto Rico are becom vear, and 22 iu Canada, against 25 starvation. Must of th«*se pisiple aro letter to a New York mvilieal publica- steelheads, 4 I-S (<r5c; salmon tre a t, 9(g in g most serious, and medical autliori- to snpjiort hie fam ily, a Chicago «hug fore the deivish *e could drive th e ir at- sick man looking at him he bow«l in a little able to expend the money for last vear. i tion which had made Inauiries of him 10c; fioumlers aud sole, 3 9 4 c ; herring, tiea agree th a t unless barracks are clerk turned highw aym an, ami in at- tack home. The flower of the khalifa's direct aud |ersonal way. such a journey, and they are surprised In the sicond ward the piesiilent en D Y N A M IT E E X P L O S IO N . concerning the «induct of the war with 4c; tom cod, 4c. prom ptly pipvided for th e troops and tem pting to rob a saloon was forced to airny was caught in a depression and when they come here to find their tered. Sergeant John A. Alexander, Oysters—O lympia oysters, per sack shoot the proprietor. w ith in a aone of w ithering cress-tire th e sick men brought home the conse- relatives surrounded with everything F o u r M e n K i l l n l a n d M a n y I n j u r e d a t reference to the medical departm ent, 93.50, per gallon, 91.80. company I), F irst Illinois, who has a and especially about the su b j« t of hav from three brigades, with the attendant quences may be terrible. Several vessels of the “ M osquito” to eat which can be proilnced by money, B lo o m in g t« m . I n d . fi ver, was rather start!«! to hear G en W heat—F eel wheat, 9 2 0 9 2 1 . ing an im m ediate, investigation of h it : a rtillery . The devoted Mahdis strove A Jew ish rabbi was kicked to death floert are useleaa. The board of survey and, if sick m the hospital, they aro Oats—Choioe, pet ton, 924. Iniliunu|>olis, K ept 5.— A special to bureau. He says: in Chicago. The m urderer is a 17-year- has found upon exam ination th a t their heroically to make headway, hut every eral W heelei announce the president. grateful and surpris«! to find th at they Corn— Whole, 934; cracked, 924 " I am ready at any mom ent for a tiie Sentinel from Bloomington, Ind.. old Chicago youth, who was abusing a m achinerym nd boilers are badly w orn, rush was stoppi-1, w hile their main The seigeant half raise,I u|»m Ids « it. are given every possible care. feed meal, 923.60. v^onian am) tw o children, amt w hen or and will make a reixnt condemnin'! bod y was literally mown down by a sus Mr. M cKinley, attract« ! by the move- ■ “ Every ofliia-r ami soldier who went say s: A horrible ai-cident occurred nt com plete investigation w ith reference ] Feed—Chopped teed, 9l7@ 21 peí iiient, look A lexander’s hands am) tained cross-lire. dered by the rabbi to desist kicked the them. to Cuba regarili-d it th a t he was given Stintsville this afternoon, in which to inv adm inistration of th e affairs ot ton; said: middlings, per ton 917; oil four men were instantly killed by a khe m«!ical «lepartiuent, but the war Defiantly tho dervishes pilanted th e ir la tte r into the street, anil aided by a great and s|«*cial privilege iu being The annual session of the National cake meal, per ton, 985. “ I am sorry to see you so sick. I «liqiartment is not dispos«! to make i dynam ite explosion, and m any others other boys killed him. standards ami died lieside them. Their ixTinitt«! Io engage iu tiiat campaign. Irrigation Congress open«l at Chey Barley— Rolled or ground, per ton h o p e th a t you are getting lietter. ” Tho Cubans have already selecteil enne Thursilay. They ki.ew they w ere to encounter yel were seriously in ju r« l. The men were such an investigation as tbe result ol 924; whole, 922. Ex-Senator C arr, the dense masses gradually m elted to com- “ T h a n k you; 1 th in k 1 shall gel sensational uewspaiier articles. There blasting rock for a new pike when the I.allies, and the o«>in|i:inies to diiblcts th e ir civil officers to govern Havana. president, delivered th e annual ad low fever ami nthor disi':i.-i,s. as well as Flour—Patent, 94.10, bbl; straights w ill.” A setback is inevitable, and tho Amer dress, urging the necessity for oxttunl- beneath tho leaden hail. F inally they the torrid h e a to t tho country, and tin y explosion oocuri«l, instantly killing is at present an evident craze to ctitL 93.85; California brands, 9-1.60; buck “ Do you wish for anything?” ask«) the follow ing; vise, w ithout regard to tru th or justice. broke and fled, leaving the liehl w hite ican m ilita iv commission will he ing irrigation facilities. were ptoud ami glad to tlo so. They Jolm W illiams, John G rubb, Buck I have no doubt there will bo »congres wheat flour, 9«.50; graham , per bbl, w ith Jilihah-clail «irpises, like a snow G eneral W h«der. forced to disarrange the plan ami un knew th at it was im |»issib|e for them "N o, I have everything g«nl for mu, sional investigation in to th e oontluet of 94.25; whole w heat flour, 94.50; rv«t Wampler, Edward W atts. E ight lives were lost and «¡onsidera- di ift ilotteil spot. to have the advantage of wagon trans seat th e self-appointed governor, Do I guess,” A lexander ri'plied wearily th e war, but 1 do not feel at liberty at flour, 94.25. The fatally inju r« ! are: Ben Fyffe, ble damage wrought by the Georgia At 11:15 the sirdar ordered an a d - 1 minguez. G eneral Kodriguez has for portation. which usually a«-, nil panics Millstuff8—Bran, ‘ but I wish I were hom e.” per son, 914 present to insist upon an investigation Milton Hike and W illie Lifonl. bidden pillaging by soldiers of his com .storm, which was more serious than van«« and our whole fon-e, iu line, ! “ I hope th a t we may soon an arm y, aipl yet officers ami men were shorts, per ton, 916. fur my own vindication, because it is get you The in jur« ! were brought to Ktiuta- first reported. L ieutenant Morgan aud drove the scattered rem nants into the m and. glad to go, to carry th eir blankets ami Ila y —Puget Sound mixed, 9 9 9 1 0 th e re ,” said Mr. McKinley. « m tra ry to the general interests of the their rations on tlmir hacks ami he snl> ville, an«l the coroner was summun«! In sp ite of th e precautions taken by a crew of six were drowned by the up>- desert to Gtndurmau. He had many such hits of talk with service. It would lie wrong for mo to Choice Eastern W ashington tim othy. from BliMiniingtoii. The men kill«) setting of a yawl off Tybee island. Among the chief iin-idents of the hat je c to l, w ithout any shelter, to tin- sun tho San Francisco m ilitary an thoiities, the men, ami seem«! to h>* in nt and in ju r« ! were well-known citizens give up all the im portant official work th e health conditions at th e local camps The m ate of an Italian ship lost hie life. tie was a brillian t charge by the hurry. H e alm ost outwore the pa ami rains by «lay ami the hervy lutzes Eggs—Paying 1 9 9 2 0 , selling 21c. Twenty-first Lancers,under Lieutenant-1 bv night. They certainly knew th at of this comity. All had fam lies ami which at present almost overwhelms are worse than ever. Tuesday tho total The American ship B aring Brothers, VortlBml Market. tience of all his party by his slow- me, for the purpose of «Icvoting myself some hail grown children. They tho Spanish hail spent years in erecting ' num ber of sick was th e largest yet from New Y’ork, has b«ren burned in Colonel M ailm . Gallopiing down on a going througli ward after ward. Wheat — W alla W alla, 64c; Val to a presentation ol tin* fai ls (elating to defenses, ami it was their pleasure to ranged in age from 40 to 50 years. known. The to tal was 308, 5 of these the harbor of Kobe. About 3,000 tons ilotaeh«l bisly «if the eneiny,the; fuuuil my ailm inistratkui. It would make it ley and Blueeleni, 67c j»er bushel. Hike lost an am i aud leg, ami is dying A in b u w lie d b y I i m I i m i i «. th e dervish swordsmen massed hehiml, assa u lt.a m i th eir duty to capture tho being in private hospitals, 55 out on ot m atting was also destroyed. It I* lour—Best grades, 93.85; graham necessary to take clerks away from tonight. Tacoma, W ash., Sept. (I.—The ¡Spanish works. furloughs, 11 in outlying hospitals, intim ateil th at the fire was of incendiary ami were lore«] to chaige home against 92.85; superfine, 92.25 per larrel. their daily tasks in order to look up the appalling odds. The lancers hacked schooner .1. M. Coleman, which an iy ed I . i i i i i I u i i I t u i l w u y U I«M »ter. ami 208 in th e division hospital propier. origin. When the vessel arrived at “ They were more than glad to incur Oats—Choice white, 8 6 9 3 7 c; cLoi« docum entary eviiience on file in my The Seventh C alifornia is still to the Kobe from Yokohama six of tho crew through the mass, rallied and kept tho on th e Sound today front St. Michaels, these hardships ami these «lungers. London, Sept. 5.—A teirible a«:ci- office, and iu the meantim e im portant gray, 84 9 8 5 c per bushel. dervish horde at hay. L ieutenant brings news th a t two prospectors were front with 82 eases. w ere in irons. Four were afteiw ard They went there ami did th eir duty, dent has taken plm-e at W elling Barley—Feed barley, 930. brewing, G renfelt, nephew of General Sir Francis am bush«] w hile drifting down the Yu each man seeming to feel th a t A m eri borough railway station, on the Lon m atters would necessarily lie neglect«! 921 per ton. The Hong Kong Daily Press is liberated. and the sick in all p atts of the country G renfelt, was kill« !, four other offiieis kon in a boat. Indiana fir«! on tho au th o rity for the statem en t th a t 900 M illstuffs—Bran, 914 per ton; mid Orders havo b«?n received in A n were w ound«), 21 men were kill«l ami boat, killing one ami wounding the can honor anil prestige was to lie meas don & N orthw estern road, near M an would suffer. It would make it neces ured by his «induct. The brave men chester. Two boys push«! a load«) sary to call upon the meiliral offioers, dlings, 921; shorts, 914; chop, 913 pel Bpanianls, including 16 priests, lost napolis from the president directing 20 w ound«!. other. Tho wounded man escaped, who won the victorfesdid not complain luggage van on the track ju st as the ton. th e ir lives seveial weeks ago, when the Cervera to make arrangem ents to pro- The Egyptian cavalry were in close and reach«! a police camp. Police ol the neglect of tho government, hut, express tiuin was approaching at a who are now urgently nee led for the Spanish gunboat Leyete was captured ceed with his officers ami men hack to Hay—Tim othy. 9 1 0 9 1 1 ; clover. <8 core of the sick in our various camps by a vessel belonging to A dm iral Spain im m ediately, in accordance w ith fighting throughout with the Raggara started,am ) found the Indians enjoving on the contrary, they seemed grateful speeil of 50 miles an hour. The train and hospitals, to come to W ashington 9 10; Oregon wild hay, 9 9 9 10 per ton. horsemen. For a short period the the pro8|H.«'tors’ supplies. They were to tho piesiilent and secretary of war was derail«»! ami fearful seen«« ensu«l, as witnesses, and all this to satisfy tiro B utter—Fancy creamery, 45 9 50c; Dewey’s squadron. Tho gunboat Leyte instructions issued by the Spianish undertook to tow three transports to m inisters of m arine. The officers were enemy captured ami held a gun, hut it brought to Dawson, where one of the for giving them tho opportunity to in the railway carriages caught fire; the clamor of iriesponsiltle newspaper re seconds, 85o; dairy, 309.15c store, was b rilliantly retaken. Indians made a confession. cur these dangers and hardships. They engineer, the fireman ami two passen- 1 porters. M anila bay, where th e Spaniards very enthusiastic when they received There has been po official 2 0 9 2 2 1 ,0 . The heroic bravery of tho dervishes i Mr. F rank, who came on the Cole realised th at in the hurried organiza gers were killed, aud many others were campaign with reference to my adm in Cheese—Oregon full cream, 11912c; aboard them were to surrender to A d the news. evokeif universal adm iration. Time m an, says when he left Dawson there tion of un expedition by n governm ent seriously injured. Yeung America, 1214c; new cheese, m iral Dewey. A heavy storm came istration of the medical de|»artmenL A passenger train on the Now York, after tim e their dispterseil and broken was a stampeile to Dewey ami -anip- which had no ono with any experience up, m aking it n e e ^sa ry for the gun “ W ith regard to M antauk point, I 10c per pound. M illio n F e e t L o st. O ntario & W estern railroad, was forces reformed, ami hurleil themselves son creeks, from which fine reports in such m atters it was impossihle to Poultry—Chickens, nrix«l, 98 9 8.58 boat to cu t her tows loose and proceed intend to send ut once. Lieutenant- Kan Fraiibcisco, Sept. 5.—W h at w»6 per dozen; hens, 94 00; springs, 91.6C to M anila for assistance. Before get wrecked at Ingalls, near Saratoga. The upon the Anglo-Egyptians, their em irs came. Both are in American territory. havo everything arraugvl to perfec Colonel CharltM Smart, an experienced tion; and they will testify that under left of the big raft, which was started officer and the professor of hygiene in 9 2 50; geese, 94.0096.01 for old, tin g there she was captured by the wreck was doubtless doe to the dastard conspicuously leading ami spurning T r o u b l e in l,a « lr o iic w . Even when woumled ami in i the circumstances, tho conditions were down the coast for the Bibb Lumber our army m «lical school, to make a 94.60® 5 for young; ducks, 93.00 9 Americans. An American vessel was ly work of tram ps, who threw open the death. death agonies'they raiseil themselves t o ' M adrid, Aug. 80.—K cgotiatious have much more perfect than any one would Company, ami w hich broke in two off dispatched to find the three transports, switch a t which the train was «recked. To 4.00 per dozen; turkeys, live, IO 9 been opened w ith W ashington to obtain have reason to expect, and th a t the Point Keyes a few days ago, was towed thorough sanitary investigation. fire a last shot. The dead are: Engineer B. C. Dowd, j hut failed to discover any trace ol go myself, utueh as I should like to do 12 tjc per }>ound. Among the woumled is Colonel permission for the Spaniards in tiro president and secretary of war ami into port this morning. Almost 1,000,- so, would be to neglect ini|xirtant offi P o ta to 's—45 9 50c per sack. thflgn. The Hong Kong Press finally of Oswego; Firem an W illiam H all, of Onions—California rod, g l.8 5 per reached the conclusion th at the vessel Norwich; Brakem an A. L Osborne, of Rhodes, tho correspondent of the Lon Ladrone islands to go to M anila, as the others who planned and dispatch««1 000 feet of lumber was lost, but the cial duties in conu«-tion with th e sup don Times, and a brother of Cecil situation in th e Ladronea is extrem ely these expeditious doseryo high oout- section saved will cover the loss amt ply of hospitals, the movement of my sack; silver skins, 91 25®1 4<k foundered w ith all on board. i M ulton. E ight were injur«]. expenses, critical, Rhodes. Heps—5912140; 1896 crop, 4 9 6 c . inemlutiuu. hospital trains, of hospital ships, e tc .” M in o r New» ite m « . Andrew Carnegie has offered the b l o w » I p b y u T o r p e d o . F o u r Y o u n g W o in « n D r o w n e d , Wool—V alley, 109 1 2 c p»r pound; “ I havo just finish«) inv daily in, l e llo w F e v e r Sp read«. The U nited States government has town <»uncil of the town of Dumfries, H an F r iin c tH c o C u s t o m H o u a e . New Olreans, La..Kept. 6 .—Tho gov spection of tho hospitals. Erie, Pa., Sept. 5.—By an acci Eastern Oregim, 6912c; m ohair. W ith rare pdace«! an order in England foi 10,000,- Scotland, the sum of £10,000, to build dental jibing of the sail of the pleasure ernm ent steam boat John I. Meigs was W ashington, Kept. 5.— The m arine San Francisco, Sept. 8.—The cus 25c per pound. exceptions tho sick are cheerful. I 000 cartridges. a public library. hospital service was officially advised tom -house receipts for the port of San yacht Carmenca, on Presque Isla bay today destroyed by an explosion at Kt. havo nurses aud doctors to care for j M utton—Gross, best sheep, wether» Regulations have been issued con- Tho attorney-general of Ohio bus de this morning four young women were Philip. Kho hail aboaid L ieutenant them , ami in all my tours I have not ! toilay of 10 new cases of yellow fever Francisco for the m onth of A ugust and ewes, 8 l,c ; dress«*d m utton. 7c; oem ing m ilitary tuxes to be collected cided to bring an action against the swept off into the w ater and drowned Jervey and a party engng«l in remov found a single patient who made tho j which have boon discovered" utUrwood, amounted to 9567,278.49, the largest sjiriug lambs, 714c per lb. Miss. in the Philippines. receipts for a single m onth in the rec Arnericun Steel and W ire Company, before assistance could be rendered ing the torpedoes laid in the M ississip slightest com plaint. It is true there Hogs—Gross, choice heavy, 94.76; ords of the ilepaitm ent under the an ti-tru st law. S ir W illiam A ugustus Frazer, b a r t, them. Their names are Mary, Della pi liver during tho beginning of the has boon great suffering. Tho clim ate light and fe«lers. 93.00 9 4.00; dressed, F e v e r Mt M in to n S ta t io n . th e author and one of the queen’s body war. L ieutenant Jervey hail a narrow of Cuba was very severe upon all our The reported death of Mrs. Terries, and E lla Puraiiine ami Jessie Moore. Corunna, Sept, 8.—The Spanish 95.50 9 6.50 per 100 jxninds. Jackson, Miss., Sept. 5.—The hoard guard for Scotland, is dead. escape. The kilied are: Charles Starr, soldiers, but instead of complaining willow of the actor who was m urder«) Beef—Gross, top steers, 3 .50998.75; transport Isla do Panay, from Santiago of health has received a telegiajn from M adrid, Sept. 0.—The governm ent commander of the bout; Sergeant John tho hearts of those biavo men are filled The subsistence departm ent will have by Richurd A rthur Prince December 1 cows. 93.60 9 8 00; dressed b«jef. about A ugust 26, has arrived here w ith has deoideil to pay the next «>upon of Newman, of the engineers; P at Curios; w ith gratitude to tho people for tho Inspector G rant, stating th a t yellow plenty of supplies ready to forward to last, proves to have been un error. a detachm ent of surrendered Spanish 6 9 6 li c {ter jiound. fever has appeared at Minton Station. the Cuban debt, |ienriiiig the settle Ralph Rogers. Those wounded are: bounteous generosity which has been Mrs. Terriss is seriously ill in London. Vea rl— Large, 695$^ c; small, 7c per C uba iu case it is found nocessary. troops. There were 17 deaths on the No report of the unrulier of oases. m ent w ith tho U nit«! States. F ritz Koch ami D. B. Reddy. pound. oxtondod to th e m .” The death of Dr. Zeller, the musical steam er during the voyage. Horace Adcock, 12 years of age, died T h e y W a n t to C o m e In . N e w a r k C u lln lu lil W o r k » ll e tr o y e il. V o lu n te e r « M ay R e -K u ll« t. Run F r a n e ia o o M a r k e t. from frig h t received during a heavy com[x)ser. Is announced a t B eilin. H a v e N eon K u o u p b o f S e r v ic e . T h e G o ld l t e n e r v e . M anila, Sept. 6.—A delegation, rep New York, Sept. 6.— F ire in the W ashington, Sept. 8.— In order to Wool—Kpiing—Nevatla, ll'9 1 4 c per electrical storm at Macomb, 111. The French ambassador ami his staff San Fruneisco, Kept. 8.—The Call W ashington, Sept. 5.—The gold re keep the regular army up to the m axi N ew ark celluloid works ami the neigh resenting the Southern Philippines and dound; Oregon, Eastern, 10<ft 12o; V al- New York capitalists w ill sta rt a recently paid a visit to the tomb ot boring tenem ent houses, in Newark, consisting of tho best anil richest n a serve in the United States treasury mum of 61,000 men, the w ar depart this morning p rin ts a communication ley, 15917c; N orthern, 14915c. W ashington at Mount Vernon. signed by “ The Enlisted M en,” in re. bank at Kan Ju an , Porto Rico. It will N. J „ did fully 9290,000 damage to tives of Panay, Mindora, Ceuba ami reached the highest point in its history ment will have recruiting officers at all M111st u ff s—Middlings, 918 9 20.00; ply to statem ents made by Colonel T he 12th biennial convention of tho night. The flames wore confined to Mimlano, visited U nit«! States Consul today,w ith a total reserve ef 9319,320,- be capitalized at 9500,00U. stations where the volunteers are m us bran, 915.60916.00 per ton. Berry, of the Seventh California regi B avarian societies of North A merica ' W illiam s and urged th a t every effort 872. The highest previous amount was ter«! out w ith a view of giving tbe the block bounded by West Scott, The conference of state and provincial Onions— New. 7 0 9 8 0 c per sack. C incinnati Darcy, Magazine and East Ferry he made foi annexation of the P h ilip 9219,000,000, which was record«! in men an opportunity to enlist in the reg ment. It says in p a rtt boards of h ealth in session a t D etroit, has closed a t Pittsborg. B u tter—Fancy creamery, 24 9 25c; “ W etnost em phatically assert th a t was chosen for the next m eeting place. ' pine islands. Tho deputation March, 1888. The reserve was estab ular service. The tim e they have declared tulxireulosis to havo killed streets. Fourteen persons were in do seconds, 2 8 9 2 4 c; fanoy dairy, 2 1 9 the men of this command, now th a t more people than any other affection. ' Tho express companies have lieen in jured and taken to the hospitals, some claim «! th a t all classes, w arlike moun lish«! In 1879, w ith 9110,000,000. It served in the volunteer service will be 22c; do seconds, 19 9 20c per ponnd. taineers, as well us those engaged in first reached 9300,000,000 in October, allowed them as part of tho continuous the government has no further use for r-KIJs — Store, 14 9 1 7 c ; fancy ranch A syndicate has been formed of all formed th a t the law does not state of them being seriously hurt. their services, would welcome an order m ercantile pursuits, would welcome 1897. Tho lowest ever touched was service in tho regular bruuoh. 22 9 250. the alleged heirs of the late m erchant w hether the company or the shipper m astering them out of the service.” The largest theatre in the world is the Stars and Stripes. They also said In Oitrns Fruit—Orange««, navels, 92.00 prince, A. T. Stew art, and they have shall bear the revenue tax, but th at tho G rand opera house of Paris. It there aro 4,000 men armed w ith rifles 94,000,000, in January, 1895. Justice for Dreyfus la uow dem and«], June, 1897, there was 9140,000,000, the company shall he held responsible I determ ined to m ike one more fight for 9 2 .3 5 ; Mexican limes. 99® 10; Cali The average height of tho human | covers more than three acres ol ground near Ilioilo ready to support tho A m er and one vear later the am ount was h i i <J the French peuple clamor for a re tho money they claim to be entitle*«) toy for its paym ent. race is, men, five fet six inches; fornia lemons, 93.00 9 8.00; do choioe. •uni cost 63,000,000 francs. icans. trial no m utter what th e cons« quen«x*& 9167,000,000, 93.60 9 4.60; per box. women, Uve feet two inches.