Moro leader. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1898-1900, December 21, 1898, Image 1

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THE LEADER LEADS
And is the Newsiest, Brightest
Home Paper in the County.
A d v e r t i s e r * . M a k e a N o t e o f T h is .
VOL.
I.
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MOHO.
SH ER M A N
LEADER.
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O R E G O N , W E D N E S D A Y , D E C E M B E R 21,
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IN THE INTEREST OF SHER,
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1898.
NO. 43.
(’OAST NEWS
At a meeting of the various religious
TRADE.
pacific
u i.- n k l . o o . e W it h t h e
D a m a g i n g E v i d e n c e I ti I rod
denominations held in London, the
d rn w a tl o f A u t h o r it y .
M u r d e r T r ia l.
P o r t la n d M a r k e t.
czar’s disarmament proposal was in­
I tern® o f G e n e r a l I n t e r e s t G le a n e d
Havana, Dec. 20.—The Spanish
dorsed.
Wheat—Walla
Walla, 68c; Valley,
Kan
Francisco,
Dec.
19.—The
defense
From All Parts of the New
F r o m t h e T h r iv in g I’a c if lc
t h e eVMUU?lion ‘’""•‘uissioners informed the
William
T.
Stead
on
60c;
Bluestem,
62c
per bushel.
in
the
Botkin
murder
trial
today
re­
Four petsons were killed and others
American commissioners this evening Province of Pinar del Rio ceived tins worst set-back it has expet i-
S ta te * .
World and the Old.
Flour—Best grades, $3.20; graham,
seriously injured in Paris bv the col­
that the Havana suburb* of Cerro and
Sincerity of It.
|2.65; superfine, »2.15 per barrel.
| enced since the case opened. The evi­
Ruined by Spanish.
lapse of a bouse in course of construc­
Jesus del Monte had been evacuated.
E x p o r t o f S a ile d F l» h .
dence ol two of the witnesses examined
Oats—Choice white, 42® 43c; choice
tion. It is feared that five bodies stiil
The
Spanish
tioops
evacuated
Jesus
del
Japan has become a new customer for gray, 40®41c per bushel.
O F IN T E R E S T T O O U R R E A D E R S remain buried in the debris.
I today was of such a convincing nature
O P P O R T U N IT Y F O R A M E R IC A N S Monte at 5 o’clock this evening, imme­
Barley—Feed barley, »22® 25; brew­
that the chagrin caused by its introduc­ the lisb of the Northwest, and last year
diately after which American and Cu­ H A L F T H E P E O P L E ARE D E A D tion was plainly written upon the faces 1,400 tons of salted fish was shipped ing, »24 per ton.
Mrs. Mary Tutt Throckmorton, who
ban tlags were raised, crackers were
C o m p r e h e n s i v e R e v i e w o f t h e I m p o r t ­ in her early life was a leader in Wash­
Millstuffs—Bran, »16 per ton; mid­
of the accused woman and her counsel. from the North Pacific coast. The
M o v e m e n t in E n g l a n d In F a v o r o f a n tired, and the usual demonstrations
Nippon Trading Company of Seattle dlings, »21; shorts, »16; chop, »16.50
G e n e r a l t r a v i .' R e p o r t o n t h e D i s t r i c t The evidence clearly showed that Mrs.
a n t H a p p e n in g * o f t h e V a s t W e e k ington society, is dead front the effects
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made by the large crowd in honor of
of inhaling illuminating gas which es­
t u l l e d i r o i u t h e T e le g r a p h C o lu m n *
a . H e F o u n d It — P r o c la m a t io n to t h e Botkin wrote the anonymous letters has gone actively into the business of per ton.
in S y m p a t h y W it h I t .
the event. At the hour of filing this
shipping salt fish, and buy in all the
caped by aocident in her loom. She
P e o p l e —C o u n tr y o f G r e a t F e r t i l i t y . sent to Mrs. Dunning from this city
Hay—Timothy. »9® 10; clover, »7
dispatch, 8 I*. M., it is reported that
ports ol the Sound and British Colum­ @8; Oregon wild hay, »6 per ton.
was 88 years of age.
apprising
Mrs.
Dunning
of
the
alleged
Colonel William J. Bryan has de­
London, Dec. 20. —William T. Stead, some of the troops of the Cuban Gen­
Butter—Fancy creamery, 65® 60c;
misconduct of her husband, and in­ bia. This year they are shipping over
The British steamer Pawnee has ar­
flated h im self as opposed to expansion.
eral Mario Menocal are entering Jesus
more seconds, 50® 55c; dairy, 45® 50c store,
writing
to
the
Associate.!
Press,
says:
Washington,
Dec.
19.—The
terrible
form.ng her that she had grounds for fiO
. O tons, and have orders for ------if
rived in New York from Mediterran­
“ I have seen the czat. I have heard lei Monte. Probably the United States 6tate of affairs existing in tlr« western commencing a suit for divorce. The they could get the fish.
Seattle 80@35o.
Spaniards opened fire on a Cuban ean ports, and brought 10 ship wrecked
shipped out 300 tons last year and Ta-
province of Cuba is shown in this report handkerchief which was inclosed
funeral procession in Havana, and people, eight men and two women, who from bis own lips the earnest desire of forces will bo sent there tomorrow’.
Cheese—Oregon full cream, 11® 13c;
in soina shipped the same amount, while
The suburb of Cerro was evacuated to the war department from General the box of poisoned candy
wounded several. One will probably were taken from the disabled schooner bis heart that something practical
Voung America, 16c; new cheese,
was
proven
about 600 tons was bought and shipped
die.
| to have been
Deer Hill, of St. John’s, N. B., in should be done, and that quickly, to yesterday. American and Cuban flags Davis:
. - purchased in this city by from the Frazer river. There are be­ 10c per pound.
were
displayed
from
the
bouses
on
Cal­
divert
to
the
service
of
humanity
some
“
Pinar
del
Rio,
Dec.
1».
—Adjutant-
Poultry—Chickens, mixed, »8®3.5 q
Mrs. Botkin, another link in the chain
By the explosion of a shell at Fort midocean.
sides the Nippon Company, which is per dozen; hens, »8.60®4.00; springs,
of the many millions now devoted to zada del Cerro, and crowds rushed General, Washington: Arrive,! here of the prosecution.
Constantine, at CronstaJt, Russia, nine
The navy department has made pub­ preparations foi war. He has taken through the streets shouting “ Vive last night. The troops are comfortably
made up of local Japanese business ♦ l.25@3; geese, »5.00®6.00 for old.
“Msfdites were killed and three officers lic a report from Admiral Schley cov­ the initiative in summoning the confer­ Cuba libre.’’
D E F IA N T O N L Y IN T A L K .
men, three or four other firms there »4.50®5 for young; ducks, »4.00®
encamped, and have all the required
and seven soldiers wounded.
About 5:80 last evening, a crowd of supplies. We have been received with
I ering that part of the operations and ence. He is prepared to give an earn­
engaged in exporting fish. The North 5.00 per dozen; turkeys, live, 11®
By an explosion in the grist mill at movements of the flying squadron est of bis sincerity by arresting the Cubans of the lower class passed a bar­ the greatest enthusiasm and rejoicing. A d m ir a l D e w e y * « O p in io n o f t h e P h il* Japan fishing industry is running out 12c per pound.
I p p in e I n .u r g e n t a .
Pettvsville, Nate Thomas and Clarence ÍTOU1 it9 B;‘>Liig from Key West for future increase of Russian armament. racks of engineers on the Infanta ave­ The civil governor left the province
and her jieople are looking this way for
Potatoes—60® 70c per sack; sweets,
Manila, Dec. 19. — Rear-Admiral a supply, the same as they are looking 2c per pound.
Emmons were killed outright and Will Cienfuegoa up to, but not including the But unless he is supisrrted by the peo­ nue, shouting “ Long live Cuba!’’ and when the Spanish troops retired. The
first bombardment.
Markley was fatally injured.
Deatli to Spain” and firing shots into alcalde called and tendered bis services. Dewey, when a press correspondent to this coast for flour and other natural
ples who detest militarism as well as
Vegetables—Beets, 90c; turnips, 75c
As a result of a coasting accident at by those who groan under its burdens, the air in celebration of the evacuation A small Cuban force is in the town as called upon him today, was courteous prod ucts.
Chicago packers will spend a large
per sack; garlic, 7o per pound; cab­
of Cerro. The engineers did not fire, police, an,l good order prevails every­ and pleasant, but absolutely declined
amount of money in erecting immense Tuitle creek, eight miles from Pitts­ bis well-meant endeavor will fail.
bage, »1®1.25 per 100 pounds; cauli­
A d v a n c e In P r i c e o f F l . h .
"The American people can, if they but the guard was doubled.
where. I shall raise the flag tomorrow to discuss the political situation in the
cold-storage plants in Santiago and Ha­ burg. Joseph West, aged 30 yeais, is
flower, 75c per dozen; parsnips, 75c
At
Seattle
the
price
of
salmon
has
The crowd then passed on from the in the presence of the troops and citi­ 1 hilippine islands, on the ground that advanced from 10 cents per pound to per sack; beans, 3c per ponnd; celery,
vana for the reception and storing .of dead and eleven others are injured, two will, prevent so fatal a catastrophe.
fresh meat.
seriously. The sled collapsed at the As the greatest and latest born of the t alzada del Monte to the Calzada del zens. The treasury is empty, and the bis sphere was purely naval. He then 15 cents per pound in the last few 70® 76c per dozen; cucumbers, 60c per
world’s powers, they can, if they Cerro, Stopping the street-cars arm com­ only means of replenishing it is a sys­ prooeeded to cross-examine the corre­
Simon, the new senator from Ore­ bottom of a steep bill and burled the choose, save this supreme opportunity pelling passengers to shout “ Viva Cuba tem of taxation almost to the verge of spondent about everything ashore. He lays, the cause being assigned to the box; peas, 3® 3^c per pound.
paity
with
great
force
in
every
direc­
Onions—Oregon, 76c®»l persack.
closing of the season and consequent
gon. has been pi ace, I upon the follow­ tion.
of the century from being sacrificed bv libre. Among the demonstrators were confiscation.
There are no custom­ was glad to learn that the insurgents scarcity of fish. The demand for fish
Hops—16® 18c; 1897 crop, 4® 6c.
ing committees: Mines und mining,
were releasing the sick Spanish sol­
a number of butchers, who carried pis­
Wool—Valley, 10® 12c per pound;
Thomas Jones, living near Greer, the skeptical apathy of the govern­ tols and knives. Jose Gancedo and his houses in this province. The country diers they held as prisoners, notwith­ in general is reported to lie better than
irrigation, revolutionary claims, Poto­
ments. But to do this, it will be nec­
is one of great fertility and beauty, but
has been the case for some time, steel- Eastern Oregon, 8® 12c; mohair,
mac river front and trespasses ujiori W. Va., attempted to light a fire with essary to act, and to act at once. What cousin, Teodoro liuertis, who were on has been ravaged almost to destruction. standing Aguinaldo’s grandiloquent
fusaltodo'so. This "proves that" the ¡'“ ‘I.eal,“on “re beginning to rnn and 26c per pound.
Indian lands.
crude oil. An explosion occurred, is hoped of those friends of peace and the cars, were wounded with knives.
1 am assured by responsible citizens
I oves mat tne the Tyee variety is expected in a few
Mutton—Gross, beet sheep, wethers
wrecking
the
room,
and
tbo
dresses
of
Five deaths occurred in Butte,
enemies of militarism who turn their Gancedo .lied today, and liuertis will and foreigners that one-half the former insurgents are very conciliatory, in weeks, but as yet the run is rather and ewee, 3 ^ c ; dressed mntton, 7c;
his
twin
daughters,
aged
4
years,
ig­
Mont., which are claimed to have been
eager eyes to the great republic of the probably die.
population has been killed and starved spite of their defiant talk.
short. Good fishing is reported in the spring lambs, 7>^c per lb.
Admiral Dewey always believed that Narrows, a few miles from Tacoma, and
caused by the dreadful ralphui ami nited. He was too badly burned to New World, is that between now and
Later the crowd met some engineers to death. Colonel Seyburn, with two
Hogs—Gross, choice heavy, »4.75;
assit
them,
and
they
were
so
badly
arsenic fumes from the smelters. Many
the end of January, the citizens of the at the Esquina de Tejas and fired upon battalions, is at Guanajay. He is or­ the insurgents were friendly, especial­ the run is expected to continue there light and feeders. »3.00®4.00’; dressed,
burned
that
both
of
them
died
shortly
people who can do so are leaving the aftet wards.
United States will, by public demon­ them, seriously wounding one. The dered to occupy Mariel with a detach­ ly since the warships of our fleet have until January 1. The catch now is »5.50®6.50 per 100 pounds.
city to get out of tne smoke.
strations. formal resolutions and by engineers returned the tire, wounding ment. There is no sickness among tho visite.I the different ports of those said to be about 12,000 salmon daily,
Beef—Gross, top steers. 8.60®»3.75;
Exports to Cuba are already begin­
Islands, and since ¿oan of our officers of the dog salmon variety. A few her­ cov.s, »2.50® 3.00;
DAVIS.”
dressed
beef,
It is probable that Secretary Bliss ning to show the effect of returning other methods by which a democratic a street car conductor; a civilian, lsi- troops.
pave
made
tours
inland,
carefully
in­
doro
Razols,
and
John
Leonard,
a
col­
ring were captured at Quartermaster 5®6}^c per ponnd.
will, within a short time, tendei bis peace and the reopening of onr |>orta to people gives expression to its convic­
S w s r d i T u r n e d to P lo w s h a r e s .
vestigating popular sentiment and ju­
The rioting continued,
Veal—Large, 6^@6c; small, «j^®
resignation to the president. He has commerce. The October figures of the tions and its aspirations, have manifest­ ored man.
Dec. 19.—General Davis, diciously preaching the gospel of peace­ harbor on Saturday aud it is said that
ed to the wot Id their determination to many shots being fired in front of the the Havana,
7>^c per ponnd.
they
were
the
forerunneis
of
the
regu­
had the step under consideration for
American
commander
at
Pinar
del
ful settlement everywhere with highly lar season’s run.
de Socorro, where the wounded
some time, deeming it necessary that treasury department bureau of statis- help the exar to put this thing through, Casa
Lio. has issued a proclamation saving iatisfactory results.
show a marked increase in the ex-
“ In England, where the difficulties were assisted.
B e a tti* M a r k e t* .
he should be free to devote more time tics
that President McKinley has directed
F a v o r * S a n D ie g o .
ports
of
the
United
States
to
Cuba
in
are
much
greater
owing
to
the
Spanish
soldiers
were
ordered
to
the
sense
to his large business interests.
Tomatoes, 60® 85c per box.
H a w a iia n R ill* .
marly all articles, comparing October, less prejudice against Russia, which has scene, and arrived alanit 9 o’clock. him to assure the inhabitants of secur­
, After viewing all the ports on the
Onions, 85® 90c per 100 ponndg.
ity of their lives and property as long
Washington,
Dec.
19.—The
senate
The Brooklyn, Texas, Castine and 1898, with October, 1897.
Pacific
Dr.
V
eigand,
general
managei
While
marching
through
Cerro,
they
been the baleful legacy of the Crimean
Potatoes,
»10® 12.
as
they
were
orderly.
General
Davis
rommittee
on
foreign
relations
made
Resolute have been ordered to Havana.
The international anti-anarchistic war, such a national committee is al­ were fired upon by men concealed be­ further declares that fair taxes will be rorae progress today with the bill re­ of the North German Lloyd Company,
Beete,
per
eack, 75c.
M hile there is not the faintest desire conference which has been in session ready in course of formation. By the hind pillars. One Spanish private fell,
which has in contemplation the opera­
Turnips, per sack. 60® 60c.
to convey a threat in the dispatch of here for several weeks, has proved a end of next month, it is expected there wounded, and the battalion fired into levied, and that no favoritism will be lented by the Hawaiian committee for tion of a steamer line from this coast
Carrots, per sack, »1.
these warships to Havana, it may be success. Great secrecy is maintained will not be any considerable center of the an to scare the rioters. On resum­ shown. In conclusion, General Davis •lie government of the Hawaiian to the Orient, is reported by the San
Parsnips, per sack, »1.
Islands, but adjourned over without Francisco papers to be on bis’ way home
noted that when they lie within the regarding the proceedings and conclu­ population which will not have bad ing their march, they were again fired says:
Cauliflower, 60® 76c par do*.
“ Inhabitants of Pinar del Rio—I rompleting the work. The house com­ by way of Hong Kong and Suez canal.
harbor they w ill hold the town in per­ sions, but the delegates seem satisfied its public meeting demanding that en­ upon, and another man was bit. The
Celery, 35® 40c.
have come as a friend to help you in mittee on merchant marine and fisher- As many of the stockholders of the
fect subjection.
Spaniards
then
fired
and
disperse,!
the
that they have laid a splendid founda­ ergetic support should be given to the
Beans, green, 2® 8c.
rioters. Among the wounded was a col- all which may contribute to the pros­ ies today ordered a favorable report on company are interested in Northern
The Clearwater Short Line Railway j tion for a uniform system of dealings Russian proposals.
Cabbage,
native and Californii
perity
of
this
great
country,
or
its
gen­
l
bill
to
extend
the
navigation
laws
of
Pacific securities, Tacoma was consid­ |1.00@ 1.50 per
“ What the ftiends of peace in Eng­ oied woman, and it is also rejorted eral welfare. There is very little I am
Company, which is the official title of with anarchists. The conference de­
100 pounds.
:he
United
States
to
the
Hawaiian
ered
to
have
an
excellent
chance
to
be
the branch Northern Pacific cut-off, clined to recognize anarchist outrages land confidently calculate npon is that that there were several others.
Apples,
86®
50c
per box.
stands.
obliged
to
do
without
your
oo-opera-
choeen as a terminus. It now seems
the appeal in the cause of humanity
The rioting cause,) great alarm in tion, but with your help I am sure of
lias filed certificates in the office of the as political crimes.
Pears, 76c@»l per box.
that
the
bantu
Fe
Railroad
Companv
will find the American people readv Cerro and along the Calzada del Monte, complete success.
F r - C n n f e d e r a t e . in S o ld ie r * * H o m e * .
secretary of state at Olympia, designat­
Prunes, 60c per box.
The trochas and
The bought in California has ended
Washington, Dec. 19.—Repiesenta- having interested the Australian gov­
ing Thomas Cooper as its agent in and rainfall is reported from nearly and able to resjtond. If so, the great­ where all bouses have kept closed doors forts will be turned into homes, and
Peachee,
75c.
ernment in the adavntagee of San Diegc
est demonstration ever made of the since last night.
Washington, and showing the route of jvery section of the state.
Plume, 50c.
the machetes will be used for labor ;ive Rixey, of Virginia, today intro- harbor for a trans-Pacific mail route,
peace-loving passion of the English-
the proposed road, now undei construc­
Butter—Creamery, 27c per pound,
only. Your sacrifices and heroic acts hiced a bill for the admission of ex- the steamship company is inclined tc
Puget sound oystermen have formed speaking race will be within our reach.
S T U C K FAST O N A REEF.
tion.
dairy and ranch, 16® 20c per pound.
have been already rewarded. The past -onfedeiate, as well as Union, soldiers, favor the Southern California port.
in association, and will make an effort A joint Anglo-American representation
Eggs, 85c.
belongs to the history of the century; to soldiers’ homes.
Word has been received from United to secure needed legislation.
of, say, 15 men and 5 women, chosen A c c i d e n t t o t h e C r u i.r r C in c in n a t i in think of your future peace and prosper­
H o n o l u lu T a k in g O u r F lo u r .
Cheese—Native. 12®12^c.
F
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u
r
P
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r
s
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K
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t
e
d
b
y
a
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r
a
in
.
States Consul Allen that John C. Flan­
B
a
n
t
in
g
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H
a
r
b
o
r
.
The war department has decider! to from the foremost of our race, charged
R. I. Lillie, the puichasing agent on
Poultry—Old hens. 15c per ponnd;
ity. This must be your aspiration.”
agan, the confidential clerk of George have the remains of all soldiets who with the mandate to proceed through
New York, Dec. 19.—A wagon con­
Santiago de Cuba, Dec. 20.—While
W. Lake, a rich merchant of Chemul­ died in Manila returned to this country. Europe on a pilgrimage of peace to pre­ tho United States cruiser Cincinnati
taining eight persons was struck by a the Pacific coast for the firm of Theo­ spring chickens, 15c; turkeys, 16c.
T h e S p a n is h A r c h iv e » .
dore H. Davis & Co., of Honolulu, is
Fresh meats—Choice dressed beef
po, who was murdered August 29, has
sent an address of thanks to the czar, was leaving port about sunset yester­
Havana, Dec. 19.—The removal of •lain on the Pennsylvania railroad to­ in the Northwest.
steers,
prime, 6)$®7c; cows, prime,
Mr.
Lillie
will
Captain
Enoch,
custodian
of
the
been sentenced bv a consular couit to
would rouse tiie continent.
day, she ran full syeed upon a rock the Spanish archives from Cuba to night at the Allenwood crossing, a few load a vessel at Seattle with flour and 6tac; mutton. 7J$c; pork, 6®7c; veal,
imprisonment for life, Flanagan had relics in the famous Luetgert case, is a
miles
from
Manasquan,
N.
J.,
and
four
Round the Anglo-American deputa- cleatly defined in the charts, but - not Spain has been the subject of frequent
other Northwestern products for ship­ 6® 8c.
been robbing bis employer system ati­ victim of blood poisoning and may not tion would group themselves, in the buoyed.
Last September, General correspondence between the American people were killed, two fatally injured, ment to the islands. The short grain
Wheat—Feed wheat, »21.
recover.
c a l l y and committed the crime to cover
first place, the representatives of the Leonard Wood, considering that the and Spanish military commissions. To­ and two others seriously injured. The crop in California last year has turned
Oats—Choice,
per ton, »28.
*“ up his misdeeds.
Clyde Bennington, aged 22, has been seven small states—Sweden, Norway, absence of a buoy there might lead to day the matter was satisfactorily ad­ dead are: Mrs. Ellen Allen, Bessie
the
greater
portion
of
the
trans
pacific
Hay—Puget
Sound
mixed, »9.50®
sentenced to life imprisonment in San Denmark. Belgium. Holland, Switzer­ some accident, anchored a small one, justed. Colonel Clous, on behalf of Allen, her daughter; Miss Allie Alger,
Two men were killed by the explo­ Quentin
10; choice Eastern Washington tim­
for his part in the Oro Giande land and Portugal, with an aggregate the firrt ever placed there, but the the Ametican commissioners, had a and Jennie Crammer. The fatally in­ demand to Oregon and Washington. othy,
»12.
sion of na'.uial gas at Cannonsville, Ind. train robberies.
Portland and Washington floor cargoes
population of nearly 30,000,000, and Bessie, on enterirg tho harlior one long interview with General Jiminea jure.) are: David S. Allen, husband have been discharigng in San Francisco
Corn—Whole.
»23.50; cracked, »24;
Henry J. Nelligan. cook, George W.
The death sentence of Private Lind­ with these reinforcements the great in­ night, carried it away, and since then Castellanos, who had lists of the docu­ of Mrs. Allen, who was killed, and Kate for a nnmber of weeks past, and then feed meal, »23.50.
Beverly, both of company G, First
ternational delegation would begin its there lias been no buoy to mark the ments in each division of the various Allen, their .laughter. Mr. Allen was reshipped by the Californians to Hono­
Barley—Rolled or ground, per ton,
Florida, stationed at Huntsville, Ala., say, Tenth cavalry, has been commuted crusade through Europe.
In four location of the rock.
departments of the government. All of the family of which Allenwood takes lulu. It is likely, therefore, that the »24® 25; whole, »22.
by
the
president
to
life
imprisonment,
were killed in a camp quarrel.
The Cincinnati probably is not seri­ documents relating to municipal and its name, and was one of the most present engagement of flour by Mi.
on recommendation of General Wheeler. weeks, it would have shaken the conti­
Flour—Patent, per barrel, »3.50;
Senator Davis, ol the Paris peace
nent from center to circumference.''
ously
damaged, as she is not making provincial affairs, as well as those prominent men in that part of New Little for Honolulu will be but one straighte, »3.25: California brands.
Since
the
cessation
of
hostilities
this
Jersey.
commission, in an interview with a
The movement in favor of an inter­ water. For the last 24 hours the gov­ necessary to administration, are not to
of many siinrlar engagements.
»3.25; buckwheat flour, »3.75; graham,
London Daily Mail corresjtondent, de­ government has spent about »1,000,000 national demonstration in support of ernment collier Sontbery and the May­ be disturbed, but only such papers from
D y in g b y H u n d r e d » .
per barrel, »3.70; whole wheat flour.
in
feeding
the
starving
Cubans,
and
the
R
e
w
F
lo
u
r
M
ill
R
u
n
n
in
g
.
clared in favor of a triple alliance be­
the czar’s peace conference is taking flower have been engaged in an effort the governor-general’s office and other
San Francisco, Dec. 19.—On board
»3. 76; rye flour, »4.
work
is
still
going
on
with
untiring
tween the United States, England and vigor.
William Kirkland, with Carl and
practical shape in Great Britain, and is to pull het off. Thus <ar they have offices as exclusively relate to the Span­ the steamer Gaelic, which arrived
Millstuffs—Bran, per ton, »14;
Japan, for the protection of ail their
attracting much sympathy from the been unsuccessful, but it is hojied they ish government. For instance, papers from the Orient today, was Rev. H. W. Bismarti Sholl, have completed their shorts, per ton, »16.
The United States troops in Cuba and queen and other members of the royal will have better luck tonight at high regarding the Cuban debt and the war White, a missionary. He brings news flour mill in Walla Walla, and it has
interests north of the equator.
Feed—Chopped feed, »17® 21 per
! Porto Rico have not beer, forgotten.
Charles Tracy, aged 16, shot and They will be sent for Christmas 10,000 family, who are said to l>e aware of the tide. The principal lisknow is tearing expenses aie to be sent to Ma-lrid,while of a terrible condition of affairs exist­ been t i n n i n g out flour since Saturday, ton; middlings, per ton, »17; oil cake
a bole in the cruiser’s bottom while she on the other hand the archives of the ing in the Ciiin-Chow-Fu province, a November 26. Mr. Kirkland, the mil­ meal, per ton, »35.
instantly killed Tim Connors, custodian pounds of prime turkey and 2,000 entire sincerity of the czar.
is pulling off.
autonomist government are to remain section 150 miles long and 70 miles ler. was with Dement Brothers for
of Greenlawn cemetery, Indianapolis, pounds of cranberries.
M O R E H O B S O N K IS S IN G .
practically intact.
S a n F n o n i r o M a rk « * .
wide, inhabited by over 4,500,300 peo- eight years, and in Isaacs’ mill for five
Ind. Tracy with a number of other
The body of an unknown man was T h e M e r r iu ia c H e r o in t h e H a n d * o f TROOPS ON THE SCANDIA.
ple, mostly farmers. Owing to two years, consequently has all the experi­
boys was near the cemetery throwing
Wool—Spring—Nevada, 10® 12c per
Decided by a S o l d i e r ' s V o te .
ence necessaiy. The mill building and
C h i c a g o G ir l« .
snowballs at pedestrians. Refusing found on one of the bars of the Willam-
Topeka. Kan., Dec. 19.—The state successive droughts the crops have been ground and the water power represent pound; Oregon, Eastern, 10® 12c; Val­
T r a n .p o r t B r i n * , t h e R e m a in in g R e w
,
ette,
three
miles
east
of
Monroe.
The
to desist be was killed by Connors.
Chicago, Dec. 20.—Lieutenant Rich­
canvassing board decided a tie between failures, and the people of the province an outlay of »6,000, and additions to ley, 15® 17c; Northern, 9® 11c.
Y o r k e r . F r o m H o n o lu lu .
! head and feet were missing. There was ard Pearson Hobson was heavilv bom­
Millstuffs—Middlings, »18®21.00;
A. F. Scott, Republican, and L. M. are dying by thousands from starvation
The thirteenth annual convention of no means of identification.
San Francisco, Dec. 20.—The United Marks, Populist, candidates for the and the outlying provinces and the the machinery are to be made in the bran, »15.00® 17.00 per ton.
barded
by
a
large
field
of
kissing
girls
the American Federation of Labor met
near future to the value of from »1,000
Onions— Si 1 verskiu,60 ® 60c per sack.
A dispatch from London says it is at the Auditorium tonight, but as no States transport steamer Scandia has legislature from Jefferson county, by government aie doing little to help the to »2,000. Two qualities of the fine
at Kansas City, Mo. A lout 150 dele­
arrived
here,
33
days
from
Manila
and
suffering.
The
people
of
Shang-Tung
Butter — Fancy
creamery, 26c;
!
understood
that
the
Prince
of
Wales
distress
signals
were
hoisted
after
the
ordering
the
drawing
of
lots.
Mr.
Scott
gates from all parts of the country were
eight days from Honolulu. She re­
province are also starving. In some of patent process will be turned ont, as do seconds, 22®24c; fancy dairy, 21®
present; also William Thorne and Wil­ . has spoken approvingly of the proposed engagement, it is not believed that be mained several days at the latter port, won, but did not demand bis certifi­ the villages of the latter place theie well as the ordinary baker’s brand. 22c; do seconds, 17® 21c per pound.
Lieutenant
cate, going home with the expectation
liam Inskip, of London, representing monument to George Washington to be was seriously injured.
The mill is one more addition to Walla
Eggs — Store, 18®22c; fancy ranch,
: placed in Westminstei Abbey.
Hobson lectured on “ The Sinking of and the news she brought from the that it would be sent by mail. Before are hundreds of deaths in a week's Walla’s manufactories.
the British tiades-union congress.
Philippines
was
forwarded
by
the
steam­
time.
In
Chin-Chow-Fu
there
have
35«37Xc.
the
certificate
was
sent,
however,
the
the
-Merrimac,”
under
the
auspices
of
The halibut schooner Two Brothers,
B>C B o n d B id s .
Citrus Fruit—Oranges. Valencia, »2
The British Columbian government plying in Alaska waters, has been rniss- the Chicago Press Club, and after the ers Alameda and Gaelic which arrived mid-Paoific vote cast by tjie Twentieth been as many as 180 deaths in one
The county commissioners of Galla­ @2.60; Mexican limes, »6©6.60; Cali,
baa made a crown reserve of all town- : ing nearly six weeks, and it is fearer! lecture, the members of the audience during the past week. The Scandia Kansas, en route to Manila, was re­ day.
brings the remaining companies of the ceived. Upon examination one vote
tin county, Mont., opened bids last fornia lemons, »2.00®.800; do choioe-
sites and land outside of the mining
I m p o r t a n t M e x ic a n C onceN w ion.
that she has been lost with all on board. pressed for ward for an impromptu re­
week for »137.000 worth of 20-year 5 »3.50@4.50; per box.
fiel.ls in the Lake Atlin district. This Gne of her boats was recently found in ception. There was much handshaking First -New York volunteer regiment was found for Mr. Marks. Accordingly
New
York.
Dec.
19.—A
dispatch
to
from Honolulu. All aie re|»orted in the state canvassing l*oard reversed its
was recently announced privately by a badly battered condition.
and applause, but more interesting good
the Herald from Mexico City says: per cent bonds. The premiums offered
condition,
five
who
were
ill
being
• • E v * ” C la d In P u r * .
Mr. C. Settlin, premier of British Co­
than either were 163 kisses given the
decision and issued a certificate to Mr. The last act of the Mexican congress were the largest ever bid for bonds in
Montana, and ranged from »1,712 to
lumbia, to Gobi Commissioner W. J.
Eight additional survivots of the crew Merrimac’s hero by as many girls. The now convalescent. Among tier passen­ Marks.
A theatrical novelty in Vienna con­
today
was
the
confirmation
of
one
of
Rant, who has just arrived in Seattle of the lost ship Londonian were brought lieutenant met the attack bravely am] gers from Manila are W. A. Walsh, of
the largest concessions ior many years. »7,904. The bidders included a gieat sists in the introduction upon the stage
T r a n .p n r t * F r o m H a v a n a .
the Astor battery, and W. J. Colin, C.
from Atlin.
into Baltimore by the North German even seemed to encourage it.
The
concession was granted to Captain many of the same firms who bid for during a four-act play of representa­
Savannah, Ga., Dec. 19.—The trans­
; H. Herrman, W. H. Curran, of the
Portland bonds and the acceptance of tives of Eve, according to the ideas of
Lloyd steamship Maria Rickmers. They
During
bis
brief
stay
in
Chicago,
Rossland’s famous Le Rot mine is at are: Captain F. B. Lee, Third Officer
Pennsylvania volunteers, and several port Chester sailed today fur Mariana, A. B. Smith, of Los Angeles, Cal., and the bids is still held in abeyance.
different raoes. The Esquimaux Eve
last before London investors.
The Joseph Cottiei, Boatswain T. Beirern, Lieutenant Hobson was the guest of members of the First California regi- Cuba, carrying Brigadier-General Has- his associates for colonizing, steamship |
is impersonated by a pretty young
R
e
a
d
y
f
o
r
K
u
a
in
e*
»
.
General
John
MoNulta,
at
the
Union
and railway enterprises of the first
London Globe Corporation and the
F. Carlsen, Able Sea­ League Club. After the leetuie be ' ment. The Scandia is in quarantine, brouck and the headquarters staff of magnitude.
woman namd Agatne Barseseu, who is
Two
new
hanks
were
opened
in
Ross-
British America Corporation have in­ Quartermaster
the
Second
division
of
the
Seventh
men J. Webb and W. Cadness, Second left for Kansas City, where he will and no mail or passengers will be land­
clad in fnrs trom head to foot. Whether
land,
B.
C.,
December
1,
and
consider­
The
colony
lands
include
many
vited subscriptions to 200,000 shares
tonight, neither w ill any one be per­ army corps and the Fourth Virginia
D. Darnell and Second Cook speak tomorrow evening.
or not Agathe owes her popularity to
Tuesday ed
of £5 eacli in the Le Roi Company, ltd. Steward
regiment. The transputtB Minnewaska leagues on the Gulf of California, with able rivalry exists over which shall her winsome face is hard to tell, but
mitted
to go on boaid.
W. Martin.
evening
the
distinguished
naval
offi­
secure
the
greatest
number
of
commer­
the
oendition
that
a
canal
be
con­
The purchase price is £950,000. paya­
and Roumanian arrived from Havana 1
she enjoys more recalls than any other
In the German reichstag, Count von cer will face an audience in Denver,
ble in cash in fully paid shares, leaving
today. They will take aboard the structed from the lands to Yuma, Cal., cial accounts. The new banks are performer in Vienna, and the andienc«
M e d ic in e * f o r T r o u p * in C u ll» .
branches
of
the
Bank
of
British
Colum­
Kardorff, leader of the free conserva­ whence he will proceed to San Fran­
and
a
steamship
service
be
placed
from
0,000 for the working capital.
Savannah, Ga., Dec. 20.—Major- J Forty-ninth Iowa and the Sixth Mis­ the head of the gulf to the southern bia and the Bank of Toronto. Of the appears to be happiest when she la
tives, condemned the sentimental Ger­ cisco and sail for Manila December 24,
General Brooke, who was appointed as souri regiments tomoirow and will boundary. The service will also oe ex­ former H. F. Mytten is local manager, present.
The United States government is not man sympathy with Spain, and wel­ on the City of Peking.
military governor of Cuba, ariived in probably sail the next day.
aware that any arrangement has been comed the appearance of the “ great
tended to the Lower California points. ' al1^
latter A. B. Barker is in
O il F a c t o r y B u r n e d .
G o ld B e lt I n L a r g e .
made ior the transfer of the title of the and vigorous American nation” among
Savannah, Ga., Dec. 20.—Nearly the the city this afternoon. Ho had a con­
The line will comprise six modern °*,arge-
The
cellar
oil factory of the British
ference
with
the
president
and
secre­
whole
ol
the
business
part
of
the
town
Spokane,
Wash.,
Dec.
19.—There
is
Samoan islands to Germany, and being the colonizing powers.
He said he
steamers.
I n F lo u r i s h i n g C o n d itio n .
Colnmiba wood oil mills, at Fort
one of the parties to the tripartite hoped that, in accordance with Bis­ of Tifton, in the center of the peach tary Alger this evening. After the great excitement here over repeated
The Dallas woolen mills, undei new Moody, B. C., was destroyed by fire
R o u n d fo r H o m e.
agreement under which Samoa is now marck’s principle, commercial ques­ belt, was burned last night. An oil confeience Secretary Alger said General rich strikes in the Republic camp, on
management,
has put in eight new last week. The business was a new
governed, it is not conceivable that tions would be kept separate from lamp in a boarding house exploded. ' Dr0°ke was on his way to Havana prov- the Colville reservation. It is now
Paris, Dec. 19.—The American peace
any change in the status of the islands political relations, for, if this were The Masonic hall and 10 stores were inco’ a,,d ,ia<1 00,1,0 to Savannah U|ion demonstrated that the gold bell is at commission left for Havre and South­ looms. The mill is a three-set one, and one, being reoently put in operation by
can be made without the knowledge of done, Germany could be on very good destroyed, and a hotel and a large lum- teleifaphic orders for a conference with least seven miles long and throe miles ampton tonight, and will sail for New when fully repaired will he getting ont Messrs. Murray & McDonald. The loss
ber mill were damaged.
the president and tiie secretary relative wide, and in that area rich chutes are York tomorrow on the steamer St. samples for the Eastern market. It will be about »1,000, with no insur­
*r*is government.
terms with the United States.
also has a huge government contract ance. The plant will probably be le-
Louis.
to
affairs on the island.
being discovered almost daily.
I m lla ii B i l l F * * * e(t.
for woolen goods.
built
_
M in o r N e w s I t e m s .
Leon Favier, who fought under the
General Brooke is suffering from a
F a t a l T r a in W r e c k In F lo r id a .
Washington, Deo. 20.—The house
K i l l e d b y a F a l l i n g W a ll.
great
Napoleon,
has
just
celebrated
his
cold
and
fever.
It
was
said
late
to­
I 'n v ln g B o n d * S o ld .
O ffic ia l W h e a t E » t im a te .
Jacksonville, Fla., Dec. 19.—A pas­
twlay gave its attention to the Indian
Chicago, Dec. 19.—Two firemen,
The will of the late Edward Austin,
appropriation hill, passing it substan­ night that the fever was high, and that senger train on the Florida Central & Lieutenant Matthew Myer and Truck­
Spokane Riverside avenue paving
W. H. Reed, state grain inspector of
of Boston, bequeaths »1,100,000 to 96th birthday at Philadelphia.
public uses.
The president of the municipal coun- tially as lepoited. This is tho third of prehahly lie would not he able to leave Peninsula railroad was wrecked this man Patrick O’Hern, were killed by bonds to the amount of »28,000 were re­ Washington, makes the statement that
the city for a week.
afternoon near Madison, caused by a the collapse of a wall tonight during a cently sold at a premium of »553. he has completed gathering statistics of
The czar has recently issued air edict cil of Paris has informed Mme. Sara thu appropriation bills to pass, and it
Bernhardt
that
the
council
has
accept-
ciears
tlie
calendar
of
the
big
supply
N e w I m p le m e n t, C o m p a n y .
collison with cattle on the track. Six fire in the Palace lively stables, at These bonds are subject to recall by the the grain production of his state, and
ordering a trial by jury in Siberia
bills,
although
another
ed
her
recent
offer
to
take
a
lease
of
persons were killed, as follows: E. IL 8164 Cottage Grove avenue. Several city officals whenever there is sufficient he estimates Washington’s wheat crop
the
The
Colfax
Implement
Company
agricul-
after January 1.
tural, will he ready and knocking for ^iaR bcon incorporated to ileal in agri- Chandler, engineer; James Evans, other firemen were seriously hurt, in­ money on hand to redeem them.
the Theater des Nacions.
to he 30,000,000 bushels, about the
The British government has decided
same
as last year. The quality of the
Lieutenant
The house ! 0,,|tural implements at Colfax, Wash. colored, fireman; John T. Sullivan, of cluding the following:
Preparations are on foot in Honolulu attention by Monday,
S c h o o l B o n d iNNne.
to make a generous grant for the telief to test the applicability of the United passed the bill granting a right of way The incorporators and trustees are St. Augustine, Fla., attache to the Albert Lingenberger, leg fractured;
grain is of the best. The wheat re­
Sealed bids foi the purchase of »500 ceived at the terimnal points this year
of the digress and damage caused by States immigration laws to the Hawa­ through the San Francisco forest re­ Aaron Kuhn, J. VV. Hereford and L army; Rev. S. H. Coleman, a colored Michael O'Hare, skull fractured;
the recent hurricane in the West In­ iian islands by the importation to the serve to the Saginaw Southern railway D. Woodworth. The capital stock is preacher of Jacksonville; John A. ! Thomas Dillon, skull fractured; Ed­ worth of five-year, 6 per cent school has nearly all graded 69 pounds or
dies.
of Arizona.
»100,000, divided into 100 shares at Rhoades, colored, Pensacola; Alfred ward Crenscuo, back broken. The bonds were received December 6, by more. He says more than one-half of
cane fields of 1,000 Corean laborers.
the clerk of school district No. 26,Car­ this year’s crop will average 60Q
the value of »100 each.
Austin, colored, Chaires.
property loss was about »30,000.
Miss Nora Bittner, a respected
bon county, Mont.
The American Fireproof Wood com­
B a ro n R o th s c h ild D e a d .
pounds and grade as “ choioe milling.”
P r a is e d t h e M an B e h in d t h e G u n .
young lady of Allegheny, Pa., was fa­ pany was incorporated at Trenton, N.
M a il* f o r P o r t o R ic o .
Madrid, Deo. 19.—A semi-official
S e c u r e d P o r t la n d C a p it a l.
London,
Dec.
20.—Baron
Ferdinand
tally beaten by three girls, none of J., with a capital of »1,000,000.
London, Dec. 19.—Tho Daily News, note issued today says:
Washington. Dec. 19.—The postal
A n o th e r R e p u b lic D iv id e n d .
The promoters of an ice factory and
James de Rothschild, M. P., is dead.
whom are over 15 years of age.
The New York court of appeals de­ He was the second son of the late Baron contract with the New York & Porto commenting this morning upon its i “ As the American senate must ratify cold storage plant for Walla Walla have
The
Republic Mining Company of
Irwin McDowell Gaifield, a son of cided that the anti-scalping law passed Alphonso Rotschild. He was a mem­ Rico Steamship Company, supplement ' Washington correspondent’s report of the treaty of peace before it becomes interested Portland capitalists in the Eastern Washington has just declared
t,ia
lsa
l
Sandy
Hook,
says:
'
effective,
onr
government
should
wait
the former president, has successfully at the last session of the legislature is ber of parliament in the unionist inter- to existing arrangements with tiie Red i
enterprise, and a oonipany will soon he another dividend, amounting to »30,-
D line, has been formally signed. Tho !
lhe Americans have only to give for this ratification and not hasten to
tried his first case in the Boston mu- unconstitutional.
| est, for Aylesbury. The baron was an arrangements are for five regular sail- [ the'r minds to i t to become the first ar- cede territory which the United States incorpoiated with ample finances. A 000, which is at the rate of 3 cents per
nicipal courts. He is 27 years old.
plant with a capacity of eight tons per share. This is the eeoond monthly
Admiral Dewey, in reply to an offer intimate friend of the Prince of Wales. ings a month from New York to Porto tillerlsts in the world. In fact, an senate may not accept. ”
day will be installed.
dividend paid by the company of like
The youngest chaplain in the navy of »5,000 for a short magazine article It was during tho prinoe’s last visit to Rico and regular additional sailings in ' American artillerists on the warpath
is said to be Frederick C. Brown, 25 on the Philippines, cabled: “ Thanks, Weddeson, near Aylesbury, that he in­ connection therewith around the island deserves the most serious notice of all
D,,rang°. Colo. Dee. 19,-News has
William Weisgarber, a man of flnan- amount, and there is every assurance
jured his knee. The baron was a lav­ at least once a week, calling at all prin­ whom it may concern.”
years old, now on the Iowa, which is but I am too busv. ”
roached this city that three men have dal standing representing a large corn- that the dividends will ootitinue at thia
ish host and entertained the queen in cipal harbors and ports.
on her wav to Manila. He was ap­
been killed in the Columbus mine, lo- pan? in Wilesbatre, Pa , is visiting tho rate every month, although the mill ia
New York, Dec. 19.—A dispatch to « M
1890. His death was sudden. I t w a *
not tunning at its full capacity.
Ibe U Fla,» diM,let T to ,
pointed to the service last April, be­
the Tribune from Washington says the are: Ray Burnett, Joseph laragher for starting a large shoe
ing at that time pastor of the Unitarian
large shoe factory and
converted cruiser Yosemite has been and Walter E. Seeling. It is
A watch ticks about 157,630,900
church of Middle boro. Mass.
tannery to give employment to about
ordered to Manila.
! known what CHllNHil t h n i r d n u th n
times in a year, and the wheels travel
?6 men.
8,f68J* miles per annum.
I