Moro leader. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1898-1900, April 19, 1899, 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 te o f T h ia .
VOL.
♦
♦
MORO
II .
I «fis HI Ilf Iff«
From All Parts of the New
World and the Old.
MOHO, S H E R M A N
LEAD
C O U N T Y , OREGON, W E D N E SD A Y , A P R IL
J eff erenti
Seven Americans Killed in
the Engagement.
l»ay.
New York, April 15.—Tbe dinner of
the Democratic club in honor of the
anniversary of the birth of Thomas
Jefferson was held at the Metrojaditan
opera-house. Looking from the tiers
to the floor of the vast dining-hall, the
tables seemed like great beds of roses.
The 82 tables were on either side of
tbe speaker’s table. Either table was
piled with a mass of roses and ferns in
teitwined.
So abundant were tbe
flowers that some of the guests were
hardly able to see each other over the
floral banks. Swans and vases of ala­
baster held flowers; there were cornu
copias or horns of plenty tilled with
flowers ami fruit, ami the scene was set
off with ribbons of cardinal silk.
Perry Belmont, Richard Croker,
Judge Van Wyck and other prominent
Democrats spoke.
G e n e r a l l.a r r ln n M a k e » I t W a r m to r t h e
H u u th e r u R e b e l» .
Good Run Expected Along
the Columbia.
Manila, April 17.—General Lawton
is niaroliing north along the road be­
tween the bills and tbe lake, with tbe
guulioata Nupidan and Laguna de Bay
abreast of bis troops. Tire enemy is
retreating northward.
Wednesday the troops crossed the
Pagsongan and concentrated at Lam-
bun, at tbe mouth of the river. After
leaving two companies of the Four­
teenth regiment to guard the entrance
of the rirer, the troops marched to
Longas ami found it deserted. Furni­
ture which had been dropped in the
flight of tbe natives was scattered along
the trails leading into tbe bills.
Major Weisenberger’s sharpshooters
were sent toward Pactos Ariconteiica in
tbe afternoon. They ran upon a nest
of rebels in some thick bushes, which
afforded a splemiid cover. Three men
of the North Dakota regiment were
killed and four were wounded, two of
the latter dying after having been
brought to Longas church, where
Father McKinnon ailministered tbs
saciarnent to them.
Tbe main body of American troops,
while at «linnet in Longas, heard Hit
firing and advanced to tbe supjiort ol
tbe sharpshooters. A scout from the
hills saw the little tight hml many
whitecoats running into tbe hills. The
Laguna de Bay, at the beginning ol
tbe light, shelled the rebels, making it
too hot for the enemv.
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♦ PUBLISHED....
II
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IN THE INTEREST OF SHER­
MAN COUNTY.
K eep T our E ye on th e L ead er.
tx —
1899.
MOVE.
A Presbyterian Sunday school has
been established in Havana.
Sairoeinto, a Brazilian village, lias
been destroyed by an earthquake.
Three persons perished.
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N O . 8.
til. MIK imillON
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KetUmS From Its Sortie Into
the Country.
f t l o c a a M in e M ol«..
A Spokane dispatch says the mining
sensation of the day is tbe sale of the
j Enterprise, a Slocan silver-lead prop-
ertv, one of the richest in that district,
1° the London & British Columbia Gold
Fields, Ltd., of London, for $750.000.
i Tbe Enterprise is owned by Finch &
[ Vampbell, of Spokane, and D. M. Hy­
man, of Colorado. Extensive develop­
ment in tiie past has been carried on
by these gentlemen, but it is under­
stood that tbe purchasing company is
to take charge of the pronerty at once.
It is generally believed by experienced
mining men that the English corpora­
tion has secured a bonanza in the En­
terprise. It is the most extensively
developed property on Slocan lake, and
takes high rank among the wines ol
Slocan, having ore reserves sufficient
to last for years.
8. W. Ginstead, a Humboldt, Nev.,
hank cashier, committed suicide. His
O F IN T E R E S T T O O U R R E A D E R S Recounts were $10,000 short.
CITIDEL OF LAGUNA DE BAY
MOST PROPITIOUS OUTLOOK
The president has appointed Law­
NOW QUARTERED IN MANILA
rence Townsend, of Pennsylvania, to
C u .n p r e h e n s iv e K e v ie w o f t h e I m p o r t­
smceed Bellamy Storer us United G e n e r a l U h e e l e r H a a B e e n O r d e r e d t o
P r ie s »
A r«
K lr e p t ln n n lly H ig h a n d
a n t H a p p e n i n g s o f t h e P a s t W e e k States minister to Brussels.
M a n i l a t o K e l l e t e « s e ll e r a i O lla mh
i i l i p i n o a In L a k e R e g i o n G e t a T a s t e
C a lm e r ie » A r e P r e p a r e d t o
lir g tn
C u lle d F r o m t h e T e l e g r a p h C o lu m n » .
U o v e r u o r o f t h e C ity .
o f A m e r ic a n T o w e r - L a w t o n D e c la r e s
Mis. 1.1a Ewing, charge.) with liav-
O p e r a tio n » on
I -a r g a S e a l« .
T h a t 1 0 0 .0 0 0 M en A r e N e e d e d .
i ing murdered her sister-in-law, Mrs.
Lizzie
Ewing,
was
acquitted
by
a
The Cleveland carpenters’ strike »as
Manila, April 15.—General Lawton
Maryville, Mo., jury.
Astoria, April 17.—Tbe fishing sea­
settled by com promise.
has captured Paete, the citadel of the
Manila, April 18.—Major-General
son
opened at noon yesterday, and pre­
The
schooner
Mary
Bidwell,
that
left
Lagutina de Bay territory, eight miles
Lawton s expedition to the Laguna «le
The international League of Press
parations
have
been
made
by
l>oth
fish­
St. Michaels, Alaska, in August last, I beyond Lumban.
Bay district re-embarekd last evening,
Club* is in convention :n Baltimore.
ermen and canuerymen for handling
ior Alaska ports, has been heard from
Lawton’s force was at Lntnban, and
anchored for the night at the head of
the largest pack put up on this river
The American Smelting <& Refining at Port Clarence, waiting to sail for the battalion of the North Dakota vol­
tfits river Pasig and reached Manila
for years. An unusually largo num­
Cqpipany organized in New York by the south.
unteers made a forced march of 12
tliia morning, bringing all the men and
electing directors.
ber of boats went ont, and every can­
A n o th e r S t e a m s h ip T e r m in a l.
The troops
the captured insurgent boats. Its ob­
Arrangements have been completed miles from Pagasj.ui.
Jefferson
l»»y
M
t
M
1
1
tvM
iik«-».
nery
is
prepared
to
begin
operations
on
About ten acres
of tide land
Ti.e Cuban railway strike lias ended. whereby President
made
a
forward
rush,
fording
the
rivets
jects, namely the capture of the ineui- and
McKinlev will
Milwaukee, April 15.—Tbe Jefferson a large scale at once, ami, with the ex­
water way has been pur-
Trainmen, afraid to lose their jobs, push an electric button which will twice and fighting in the jungle. The
gents’ boats and the distribution of the cliased for $24,000 in Seattle by agents
Club, of Milwaukee, observed tbe natal ceptionally good prices prevailing for
surreudetcd without condition.
proclamation, emphasized by a lesson if the Eastern Steamship Company,
start work on the San Pedro break- j column advanced and met a crossfire, «lay of tbe founder of Democracy in a both raw and cannetl salmon, every in­
and some of the Dakota tioops were
of
American power throughout the lake who will immediately commence im­
President Bartons, of Olierlin col­ water.
ambushed by rebels behind a sunken most fitting manner by a banquet at dication points to a most successful
region, have been attained. General provements at tbe Sound. It is under­
lege. announced ibe aixuiy moils gift ol
Beason.
tbe
Plankington
house
tonight,
which
Vice-President Hobart, who is sick trench.
Finally the trenches were
Lawton lmmeiliately began prepara­ stood that the property is to be utilize«!
$50.000 foi building and e q u ip p in g
at Washington, is holding the gain taken by tbe rushing Americans with was attended by over 400 guests. Col-
As to the run of fish, of course, noth­
tions for an important expedition on for ocean and city docks, and coal-
chemical laboratory.
shown last week. He is able to par- | a loss of five killed and two wounded. onel V illiam J. Bryan, of Nebraska, ing can be foretold, but under natural
land. There lias been no lighting on bunkers, or, in other words, for a ter­
At Bridgeport, Conn., Dr. Nancy A. take of more hearty food, and sits up The insurgent loss was small. The was the guest of honor, and delivered conditions some decide«! results should
tiie lake for three days.
the
principal
address.
Delegations
of
Guilford pleaded guihy to man about half an hour daily.
minal for coastwise and foreign ship­
be
obtained
from
tbe
artificial
propa­
gunboats shelled the Filipinos an hour,
Lawton returned to Manila according ping. The waterway has been dredged,
Democrats were in attendance from gation that lias been carried on mote
■laughter, and was sentenced io 10
The Americans plan to trap Agui­ and finally cleared the trendies.
to orders flora Otis. Lawton declares »•id has a depth of 30 feet at average
years’ imprisonment.
naldo bv sending troops via the sea
There are not enough men to gar­ many towns tkiouglrout the state, and or less successfully on the Columbia
that
America needs 100,000 men to t' le, with room enough for half a doz­
nearly
all
the
Democrats
from
the
rivet and its branches during the past
The ratifications of the peace treaty route to the north of him. Then he rison the towns taken, and they may
pacify the Philippines. He says that en steamers.
state
legislature
were
present.
Col­
few
years.
Last
season
a
few
«if
the
have been exchanged. Bellaniv Storer, will be between two lines of Ameri­ be abandoned.
with the present force he could go
now minister to Belgium, will be the cans, and it may besult in bis capture.
The launches captured yesterday are onel Bryan arrived early from Chicago, fry turned out from the hatcheries in
M e e k ln e O r e g o n C a ttle .
through
all Luzon, but to maintain
escorted by a large delegation from that 1896 returned to the river, and this
new minister to Spain.
government the United States must gar­
A. L. F'alkner, of Hutchinson,
S a n A n to n io C a p tu r e d .
A verdict of $5,000 damages against worth $70,000.
city, ami Mayor Harrison came later, year the returns should be largely in­
The Vietoiia trades and labor council T. J. Carson, a Kentucky racehorse
A n A tta c k N ea r r a n m b o n .
The Americans entered San Antonie rison ail the towns. It lias not the Minn., is in Portland, in quest of beef
also with a large number of escorts. creased. While the work of artificial
men, therefore the need of a large cattle for Eastern shipment. Another
protests against the importation of 20 breeder, in favor of W. F. Singleton,
Manila, April 15.—At about
Tbe banquet hall was beautifully dec- propagation on a systematic basis has at sunset without meeting with any re­ army.
buyer now in tbe state is C. M . Thomp­
men from Pennsylvania to work on
photographer, who was shot by Car- o’clock this morning a small body of □rated with the national colors.
sistance.
Twenty
unarmed
prisoners
but just commenced on tbe Columbia,
All the towns in tbe La Gunda bay son. rep t esen tat ive of Allerton <k Co.,
tteamei at Lake Bennett.
sons, was returned at Lexington.
rebels attacked a camp of the Third ar­
still it baa been carried «m to some ex­ bearing copies of tbe proclamation ol
HAWAIIAN ENTERPRISES.
In a scuffle for possession of a rifle,
tent since 1895, and during that time the United States commision, which district capture«! must be abandoned, of Chicago, who is making purchases
Bv the explosion tf a sawmill boiler, tillery from the swamp near Paombon,
Albert Pembertou, a private of the near Chippewa Falls, Wis., Lem Wil- a mile and a half west of Malolos. New S u g a r C o m p a n y F o r m e d W i t h marly 70.000,000 young salmon have they had somehow secured, were after­ much to Lawton’s regret. They in­ of cattle for bis corporation's pastures
Twenty-fifth infatniy, was killed at cox, John Brisnois and William Olson Two privates were killed and a lieuten­
been placed in the river and its tribu­ ward released and sent outside our clude Peate. Santa Cruz, Longos, Luni- near Chinook, Mont., for which he in­
L a r g e C a p it a l.
Fort Logan by a comrade, Peter Horn. were killed and Engineer P. A. Briggs ant and two others wounded. At day­
taries. Statistics gathered by tbe fish­ lines with bundles of proclamations tc ban, Pagasajan. A second campaign is tends to purchase about 20,000 head.
San Fiancisco. April 15.—The
to be made in this country in tbe rainy
light
the
American
forces
scouted
tbe
eries
committee of the Progressive As­ distribute.
John E. O’Brien, chief of the Santa and four others were injured.
steamer City ot Rio de Janeiro arrived
PA C IFIC C O A ST TR AD E.
season, when boats of greater draught
Tbe
country
just
occupied
is
thickly
district,
driving
the
rebels
northward,
signation show the amount of fry from
Fe fire department, was instantly
can operate in tbe lake owing to higher
Naval orders posted at Washington and killing several of them. A private today from Hong Kong ami Yokohama, the several hatcheries to be as follows: populated, and produces much fruit.
killed by the California limited train announce the promotion to the rank ol
P o r tla n d M a rk et.
McKenna of tbe signal corps, who water, thus giving tbe boats a chance
soldier of tbe Montana regiment was via Honoulil. A press representative
a 1S95 »n«t 1SS6—
as it was passing through the yards in
at Honolulu sends the following un­ Clackamas ...................~........w
Lawton’s troops
3.687.0U0 enlisted at Portlaud. Or., is indefati­ to help the army.
rear-admiral
of
Sampson,
Schley
and
wonndetl.
Wheat—Walla
Walla, 68c; Valley,
k Ml a m a . ..............................
Topeka.
4UOÜ.OOO
gable. He ran a wire through the hos­ will be used in tiie operations north­ 59c; Blueeteni, 60c per bushel.
Farquabar, the latter commandant of
Francisco Reyes, a man who recent­ der date of April 5:
L. A. Thurston, A. W. Carter and
Total.....................
Ex-Secretary Whitney has organized the Norfolk navy-yard.
......w. • .Ó&7.0UU tile country without having a guard ward, and may bo sent around by boat
ly iTUrchased Spanish gunboats at
Flour—Best grades. «3.20; graham,
In 18% and 1&9Í-
others have secured options on the
to the north of Aguinaldo to cut him $2.65; superfine, $2.15 per barrel.
with him.
a trust in New Yoik to control electric
Zamboanga,
island
of
Mindanao,
has
C la c k a m a s....................
The Madrid official gazette con­
...........
I.M2.AO
off an«l force him between two lines.
tiansportation.
It is sai.l the trust tains a royal decree appointing the receive«! advices to the effect that the large Grossman am) other coffee es­ K a la m a ........................
Oats—Choice white, 44@46c; choice
E n t r e n c h e d H r b e I • R o u t e d .
With Lawton one side and MacArthui gray, 41 (g 43c per bushel.
l.UUV, 'H«0
will in time extend its operations to Duke de Arcos to be Spanish envoy ex- fleet sailed for Manila, and returned a tates in Olaa, which they propose to hi nook.................
Manila,
April
17.—Starting
in
an
at Calumpit on the other.
the Western cities.
Total...... ....
Barley—Feed barley, $22.00; brew­
traordiuarv and minister plenipoten- f**w ’^ys later with the vessels stripped organize into sugar piantations. The
easterly direction along tbe road to
consideration was in the neighborhood ln ISST an d 1>(W -
of their guns and ammunition.
ing, $22.00 per ton.
Two thousand miners who went out tiary to the United States.
'!•( katna*
THE RALEIGH WELCOMED.
.........
5 500 AIO I’ageangan.a party of 70 sbaipsbooters,
of
$b00,000.
There
are
10,000
acres
The purchasers’ agents and native
Millstuffs— Bran, $17 per ton; mid­
1 lour f la ck a m a »
at Danville, 111., last w e e k , have de­
under Lieutenant Southern, of tbe
in the tract.
The United States consul-general at
'a ir n o u R iver
dlings,
$22; shorts, $18; chop, «16.00
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cide,! to lay the matter before the state Berlin, Frank Mason, lias revised fig­ crews of the vessels on board tbe
Washington
regiment,
came
upon
a
W h ite S a im ó n Kiver
The Nahiku Sugar Company, limited, L k » ittie
per ton.
t h e C r u is e r .
am a
arbitration board, and will lesume ures showing that in the last three American steamer Butuan were con­
trench
across
tbe
road
about
a
mile
out
voyed to Zamlmanga by the United with a capital of $750,000, was organ­
Hay—Timothy. «8 « 9 ; clover. «7
operations.
New \ork, April 18.—The celebra­
of Santa Cruz. Lieutenant Southern
months there was an increase ol States cruiser Boston, ami instructed ized, and most of the stock taken.
T o t a l ............ ............
was wounded.
tion attending tiie return of tiie United <88; Oregon wild hay, $6 per ton.
Five children of Ole Peterson, of $4,307,034 in the exportation to the
to await the arrival there of tne United The capital will be divided into 37,500 In lays a n d ls W -
Butter—Fancy creamery, 60 @ 55c;
The Amet¡cans then advanced with States cruiser Raleigh from Manila,
Viborg, Turner county. South Dakota, United States from Germany.
__«___
•..VS.MJ mounted guns, and the Fourteenth in­ which had to be postponed yesterday seconds, 45<g50c; dairy, 40@45e store,
States
gunboat Petrel. Instead of do­ shares of $20 each. Of the stoc k $75.- 'lackama*
VI«er t ia< Kama» R iver
.
.
2,fc#.iwo
weie poisoned by eating wild parsnips.
300 will lie paid up and $675,000 will •a ii.lv R iver
The 26th annual meeting of the na­
fantry batialions in the center, Linck’s owing to the warship's late arrival, oc­ 25 (k 30c.
Two are dead, one dangerously ill, and tional conference of charities and cor­ ing so, after tbe Boston sailed foi Zam­ be assessable.
- i t t l e W h ite s a lm o n Kiver ... ............... 1 791OM '
boanga,
the
Spaniards
transferre«!
their
Cheese—Oregon full cream, 12)^c;
<
a
la
m
a
......
battalion of tbe First Idaho infantry curred today. The Raleigh, accom­
two will recover.
At a meeting of tbe cabinet April 8
rections will be held in Cincinnati gunboats to tire agents of Senor Reyes,
panied by two small war vessels, cap­ Young Am eria, 15c; new cheese,
on
the
right,
and
Fraiue’s
battalion
of
John D. Sims and Leonaid Hale May 17 to 23. Every state in the and the fleet left Zamlioanaga unes­ tbe contract with the Scrymser com­
tbe First North Dakota infantry on the tured from the Spaniards last summer, 10c per pound.
were drowned at Shorebar, Cal., on Union will be represented except per­ corted. It soon returned and reported pany for a cable between San Fran­
Poultry—Chickens, mixed, «3(^4
left, both flanking. The trench was and a fleet of about 25 excursion
the north aide of Feather river. They haps Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Utah having been boarded by rebels, who re­ cisco ami Honolulu was cancelled.
per dozen; hens, «4.00®5.00; springs,
steameis
ami
tugboats,
paiaded
from
LOCATED
IN
A
carried
without
loss
to
tbe
Americans.
DREAM.
attempted to cross the stream in a can­ and Washington.
moved the gunboats’ armaments. If This action was taken on a letter from
Pageangan was found deserted. Four Tompkinsville to Grant's tomb and «1.25®3; geese, $6.00® 7.00 for old.
tbe secretary of state at Washington,
vas boat, which upset.
$4.5O£i5 for young; docks. $5.00®
I I n v e a tlg a llu n
P r o v e d T h a t M r». monuments on the border of the village from there back to anchorage in the
In order to controvert the claim of the instructions of the American naval declining to consider tbe matter.
5.50 per dozen; tnrkeys. live, 15®
I t e n d e r » * * H u u ch ” W e . S t r a ig h t.
Noitb
river,
off
Thirty-fourtn
street.
The private bank of L. P. Hunsner the Washington agricultural depart- I comuaa»i«ler had been obeyed their cap-
! celebrate the proclamation of Filipino
The steamship Garoune arrived from
—
and McKinzie, at Alma.Wis., has been ment • that German
A steady down poor of rain fell fiom 16c per pound.
Chicago.
April
17,-M
rs.
Georg.
(^
dei£
n.,J*nce-
tovs contain certain ! ture would have been impossible.
ssued
last
year,
and
Potatoes— $1 @ 110. per sack; sweets,
Zamboanga is fortified and still gar­ Seattle yesterday after a voyage of 11 Baude>. whose husband deserted her glorify “ Aguinaldo, the Liberator.”
close,! by order of the state hank ex­ poisonous dyes and paints, tiie German
noon on. T iie air was raw, and the
risoned
by Spaniards, and the affair days. On tbe first day out from Seat­ tt Quincy. III., last September, has
officers and men of the Raleigh stood 2c per ]>ound.
aminer. The bank owes depositors minister of commerce has ordered an
The
tr«x>ps
on
entering
tbe
aban­
tle G. W. McGinnis, passenger agent
Vegetables—Beets, 90c; turni pe, 75c
$60,030, and nas very little cash on investigation to be made in all the toy- is regarded as suspicious.
upon the decks three hours drenched to
for the steamer, slip|>ed on the com- located him through a dream. Bauder doned bouses found them in perfect or­
band.
the skin and shivering with cold. per sack; garlic, 7o per pound; cab­
der.
A
few
guerrilla
shots
weie
ex­
making centers of Germany with a
«pent
last
night
in
the
county
jail
as
W h e e le r G o e s to M a n ila .
panionway and broke several ribs.
bage, «1®1.25 per 100 poonds; cauli­
* result. Mie. Bauder applied to Jus- change«! and one member of the Four­ Great crowds assemble«! in Riverside
The Crook has arrived at Ponce, view of gathering evidence to the con­
Washington. April 15.—It is semi­ His condition is serious.
flower,
75c per dozen; parsnips, 75c
trary.
Park,
overlooking
the
Hudson,
and
where she will receive the remainder
officially announced today on tbe best
March 23 the bottom of the great dee Hall for a warrant, telling tbe fol­ teenth regiment was accidentally shot men, women and children stood there per sack; beaus, 3c per pound; celery,
in
the
leg
by
his
comrade.
lowing
story:
of the dead soldiers in Porto Rico.
The hospital-ship Missouri has ar­ authority that Genetal Joe Wheeler volcano fell out, followed bv great
for hours under umbrellas watching the 70® 75c per dozen; cucumbers, 60c per
Aftei her husband left her she moved
The congress of universal brother­ rived at Fortress Monroe from Havana, will be sent at once to Manila as tbe clouds of dust ami smoke. Alarm
vessels on their wav up the river and box; peas, 3 ® 3 L*c per pound.
DEFINITE
AGREEMENT
REACHED
to
St.
Louis,
where
her
mother-in-law,
military governor of that city in order was felt by the guests of the Volcano
hood will convene for a seven days’ ses­ with 212 sick soldiers.
________
Onions—Oregon, 75c® $1 per sack.
on
their return By far the greatest
whom she had never seen, lived. She
sion at San Diego.
Hops—8® 14c; 1897 crop, 4c.
One thousand Unite«) States m ilitia­ to relieve Otis of the details ami give bouse, occasioned by the noise and the
S a m o a n C o m in lu lo n e r i o f T h r ee T o w ers
gathering
of
people
was
in
the
vicinity
introduced
herself
as
a
fortune-teller,
him a chance to chase Aguinaldo and frequent landslides which followed,
to B e I n str u c te d A lik e .
Wool—Valley, 10® 12c per pound;
of
Grant’s
tomb,
which
was
the
turn­
The San Francisco Examiner states men will take part in the queen’s birth­ tbe rebels. It is said General Wheeler
but some of the gnests liecame reas­ and told the elder woman the details
Eastern Oregon, 8® 12c; mohair,
Washington,
April
17.—After
hear
there is a probability of a combine day celebration in Kingston, Ont.
ing
point
ol
tiie
parade.
A
national
will leave with General Fred Grant, sured and started to investigate the of her son’s life. Mrs. Bauder, sr.,
among the redwood lumbermen of this
The sixth annual convention of the who has been ordered home from Porto phenomenon. A hole 150 feet in dia­ then admitted that be was in Chicago. j ing this morning from the German a.rd salute was fired there by the Raleigh, 80c per pound.
Mutton—Groes. beet sheep, wethers
coast.
Association of Railroad Air Brakemen Rico to get instructions to proceed in meter showed the extent of the cave-
Tbe deserted wife then moved to British embassies, the state department and also by the captured Spanish an«l ewes, 4c; dressed mutton. TJ^c;
was
enabled
to
announce
positively
and
prizes,
and
the
scene
was
rendered
a
is
in
session
in
Detroit,
with
about
100
this
city,
but
could
find
no
trace
of
her
Wheeling, W. Va., street cars are
haste to the Philippines.
in. All attempts to locate the bottom
finally that tbe three parties to the memorable one by tbe shrieking of a ipring lambs. 7 l„c per lb.
still tied up by the strike. Street-car delegates present.
of tbe crater were unavailing, am) husband. On Wednesday night, how- ! Berlin treaty had agreed upon the in
G o v e r n o r l.« e * a D e m a n d .
Hogs—Gross, choice heavy, «4.60;
hundred steam whistles from excursion
iver,
site
dream«?.I
she
saw
him
at
strikers at Bay City, Mich., drove off
The British house of commons re­
some authorities place it at 800 feet
light and feeders, «2.50® 3.00*; dressed,
Pierre,
S.
D.,
April
15.—Governor
'
structions
to
be
given
their
Samoan
floats
and
locomotives
and
cheers
from
non-union men.
work in a bicycle factory near au im­
jected the bill providing for the com­ Lee has written to President McKin­ below tbe mouth of tbe crater.
«3.00®6.00 per 100 pounds.
mense building. That .lay she passed ! commissioners, and that it was certain thousands of people on shore, and on
Two cowboys at Alamo Gordo, N. M., pulsory reinstatement of Irish tenants ley, demanding the return of the South
Beef—Gross, top steers, 4.00®«4.60;
the
commission
would
leave
San
Fran
the
vessels
in
the
river.
FREIGHT
TRAIN
WRECKED.
rattersall’s, ami recognize«! it as being
held np the office of the Alamo Gordo evicted since 1879.
cows, «2.50® 3.00;
dressed
beef,
, cisco April 25.
Dakota volunteers from the Philip­
the big structure of her dream. Search­
S O L D IE R S IN A R IO T .
Lumber Company and secured $50,000
6® 6 t,c per pound.
A miner has reache«! Dvea, Alaska, pines. He recites tbe facts of enlist­ W a n t O v e r a n E m b a n k m e n t N e a r Lew-
The
instructions
to
tbe
commission
ing the neighborhood, she soon found
worth of ecrip.
Veal—Large, 6® 7c; small, 7 }» ® 8c
who claims to Joe the survivor of a ment to fight for humanity against
ta lo n , I d a h o .
the bicycle factory. Satisfied that her srs are identical, the three governments B u r n a S a l o o n II h e r e a C o m r a d e H a d per pound.
party
of
three,
two
of
whom
were
mur-
Spain,
declares
that
“
the
South
Dakota
The overflow of the Yellowstone
Moscow, Ida.ro, April 15.—At 9 husband worked there, she secured the having accepted a form which com
B e e n M is t r e a te d .
river caused by the gorging of the ice lerd by Chilkat Indians near the vil­ volunteers have fulfilled every obliga­ o’cltrck this morning the engine, ten­ warrant and visited tbe place with a promises the differences which have
S e a ttle M a rk ets.
San Francisco. April 18.—Tonight
is practically over.
Twelve were lage of Klukwan. The men killed tion which they owe to their country ter ami four cars of a freight train on deputy.
Bauder was soon locate«!. 1 existed np to this time. The commis 800 Unite«! States soldiers are under
Onions,
80c®«1.10
per 100 pounda.
were
Sidney
Vance,
an
Englishman,
and its flag,” and that they should be ibe Lewiston extension of the Northern At first he denied hie identity, but lion will be empowered to «leal with
drowned at Ulendive.
Potatoes. «35® 40.
arrest on the Presidio reservation. They
ami Cbalres Ericksen, a Swede.
allowed to return home. He says:
the
situation
as
it
finds
it
in
the
Pacific ran over an embankment. En­ later confessed lie was tbe woman’s
At North Enid, O. T., Postmaster
“ We view their present or future gineer Mat Ralston and Fireman Fred husband. He will be given a bearing Samoan islands upon its arrival. This are encamped on the open, and are, Beete, per sack. $1.
In the battle between the revolution­
W. H. Day was cut with a hatchet and
Turnips, per sack, 60®75c.
detention as unconstitutional, and as
applies to the acts necessary to place guarded by cavalry and the Twenty- *
killed and the office robbed. There is ists under Pando and President Alon­ violation of the law which called the Lemon were killed. The wrecked lo- this afternoon.
Carrots, per sack, 40® 60c.
fourth infantry regiment, colored, the
the
affairs
of
the
islands
in
a
peaceful
romotive and cars lie half imbedded
zo’s army, near Oruro, Bolivia, 200
no clew to the murderer.
Parsnips, per sack, 75®85c.
being in charge of Adjutant Lieu­
organization into being, and feel that in the stream 100 feet below the track.
»rnl satisfactory condition for the time force
W IL L TO U R TH E W EST.
were
killed.
General
Pando
occupied
tenant Harris. The offense of the men | Cauliflower, 90c®$1.00 per doa.
The Twenty-first infantry has left
they should not be retained against Fireman Lemon was killed instantlv,
being
and
subject
to
tbe
approval
of
President
Celery. 35® 40c.
was the burning of a saloon just out­
Plattsburg for Manila.
The soldiers Ururo without confusion.
their will, against the law and against and bis body was shockingly mangle«!. t n l o t e r e a t l n g T r i p P r o v P I e i l f o r t h e :he three powers.
Alonzo,
with
a
small
body
guard,
is
a
Cabbage, native
and
California
side
of
the
reservation
lines,
in
which
carried a silk flag presented bv Mrs.
the moral sense of tbe people of our Engineer Ralston was still alive when
P r e a l d e u t l a l I’e r t y .
refugee at Antofagasta, bav of Morena,
«2 per 100 pounds.
Private
Charles
L.
King,
company
G,
McKinley two years ago.
DASHED
DOWN
A
CANYON.
state,
without
offering
some
satisfac­
found. He said:
Chicago, April 17.—United States
Chile.
Twenty-third infantry, was brutally i Apples, 60c®«l per box.
tory reason for so doing.”
Geologists of the university of Chi­
“ Hold my head for me; I am dying. Senator Thomas H. Carter, of Mon­ R o t a r y S n o w H o w W r e c k e d b y a t beaten last night.
Pears, 50c® «1.60 per box.
Ensign
Monaghan,
who
was
brutally
cago ate planning to spend a part of
Take my hand; I don’t want to go tana, is at the Auditoiiurn Annex He
Prunes, 50c per box.
A v a la n c h e .
ALL MEMBERS NAMED.
Private
Stark,
of
company
F,
also
killed
at
Apia.
Samoa,
was
born
at
alone.”
the summer in Arizona, to study the
is en route to Butte, Mont., from
Seattle, April 17.—A Post-Intelli of the Twenty-third regiment, is in the ■ Butter—Creamery, 26c per pound;
formation of that territory and New Chewelah, Wash., in 1873. He was B a r o n t o n S t e r n b e r g R e p r e s e n t s Ger-
He was taken to Vollmer, and died Washington. He said President Mc­
¿encer
special Iron) Wellington says guardhouse, charged with the assault, dairy and ranch, 15® 20c per pound.
educated
in
private
schools
of
San
Mexico.
m a n y o n S a m o a n Q u e s tio n .
three hours later. His body and that Kinley is going to make a tour of the
Eggs. 16® 17c.
tiiat
while
a lotary plow was clearing but the soldiers assert that the saloon
Francisco and Portland, ami in Gon­
Washington, April 15.— The Sa of Lemon were sent to Spokane on a Western states daring the month of the Great Northern track this side of people are responsible, and claim that
At Bridgeton. N. J., 1.000 glass zaga college, a Jesuit institution of
Cheese—Native, 18'sc.
workers struck for union wages and Spokane. His father is now a resident moan commission will sail for Apia on ijiecial. Raison left a wife and child. July, and that his stop in Chicago was Madison it was struck by an avalanche the proprietor, A. L. Rehfeld, was the
Poultry—Old bens, 16c per pound;
the United States naval transport Lemon bad a wife ami two children for tbe purpose of arranging a few de­ ami dasbe«l 1,000 feet down a canyon. chief assailant of the injured man. A •pring chickens, 14c; turkeys, 16c.
reeoguitiorrof tbe union. All the em­ of the latter city.
Badger, leaving San Francisco on the living in Spokane. The wreck was tails for tbe president’s sojourn in the There were seven men on the engine in report being circulated today that | Fresh meats—Choice dressed beef
ployes of the Star glass works, at Med­
city.
The Maryland Steel Company at 25th inst.
This arrangement was caused by the recent heavy rains.
ford, also struck.
addition to the regular crew. All have King was dea«l, the place was set on ffeers, prime, 8 l8c; cows, prime,
Sparrows Point, has received an order made today after Baron Speck von
The plan as outlined by Senator Car­ been dug out ol tbe snow but one. tire tonight ami destroyed as an act of Ic; mutton. 9c; pork, 7c; veal, 8®10o.
D r o w n e d In a R e a e r v o t r .
Oriental advices state that a sensa­
for 75,000 tons of 67-poun«) steel rails, Sternberg, first secretary of the Ger­
Wheat—Feed wheat, «22.
San Francisco, April 15.—At Lake ter provides for an interesting trip for Four men were injure«!, three probably retribbution.
tion has been caused at Peking by an
for the Chinese Eastern railroad. The man embassy, had called on Secretary
Oats—Choice,
per ton, «28.00.
edict issued by the empress dowager, ac­
Merced, one of the reservoirs of the the president. Accompanied by Mrs. fatally. The injured are Pilot Jerry
P o r t o R ic o L a w i .
Hay—Puget Sound mixed, «8.00®
cusing Li Hung (.'hang and Chang mills aie working day and night on a Hay and advised him of his ap,oint­ Spring Valley Water Company, today, McKinley and a considerable number Morriarity, head cut, internally hurt;
San Juan de Porto Rico, April 18.—
large order of similar rails for the ment as the German member of the
two lives, that of a little girl and her of intimate official associates, be will George Hart, both legs ami arms The following general orders from the • ; choice Eastern Washington tim­
Jumel. governor of Shang Tung, wrth
trans-Siberian
road,
of
which
the
leave
Washington
about
July
16.
He
high
commission.
This
completed
the
gross extravagance.
broken, injure«) internally; Thomas headquarters of the department of othy, «12.00.
aunt, weie lost. The girl was playing
Chinese Eastern will be a continuation. body. As tbe plan to have the mem­
Corn—Whole. «23.60; cracked, «24;
on the edge of the lake, and in an at­ will make a quick trip from Washing­ Sullivan, internally injured; Fireman Porto Rico weie issued today:
H od . H. A. W. Tabor, postmaster of
bers get away on tbe Mariposa, sailing tempt to secure some object floating ton to Chicago, but from Chicago west Thomas Grant, bead ami hand cut.
feed
meal, «24.00.
Prospectors
who
have
arrived
from
Denver, and ex-United States senator,
The war department having forbid­
to
tbe
Yellowstone
Park
the
trip
will
tbe
19,
was
no
longer
feasible,
tbe
Barley—Rolled
or ground, per ton,
died at bis home in that city of appen­ Alaska bring news that there are at transport Badger, now at Callao, Peru, near the shore lost her balance and fell be slow, and a few speeches may be Aliout 170 men are searching for tbe den the issue of rations to Porto
missing man. Tbe injured have been Ricans, commanding officers of posts «25®26; whole, «24.
dicitis, after a three days’ illness. He least 400 prosjiectors on the Edmonton on her way to San Francisco, was into the water. A patty of picnick­ made.
Flour—Patent, per barrel, «3.86;
taken to Everett. It is expected to are authorized, to prevent suffering
was born in Orleans county, Vermont, trail between Dease lake ami the Hud­ placed at the disposal of the commis­ ers, one of whom was tbe little girl’s
At the Yellowstone Park tbe entire have tbe track cleared In 12 hours.
straights, «3.10; California brands,
son’s Bay post on the Liuid river, most
aunt, beard her screams and rushed to
November 26, 1830.
among the people in their respective «3.25; buckwheat flour, «3.50; graham,
sion.
the lake. The aunt, Miss Katherine praty will "rough it” for a number of
Advices at Lima in regard to the of whom are in destitute circum­
localities to purchase necessary ar- I
1>arre|( |3 60;
days,
traveling
by
stage.
l t e v u l u t i o n In B r a z i l .
wheat flour,
Thomas Freeman shot John and Williams, plunged into the water to
tides of food at a rate not to exceed 10
75. rye flour, «4.50.
revolution in Bolivia sa y tbe situation stances. Many of the men are said to
After
leaving
tbe
park
tbe
presi­
Lima,
Peru.
April
17.—A
revolution
be
suffering
from
scurvy
and
frost
save
her
niece,
but
got
beyond
her
W illiam Bills, notorious characters,
at Oruio, where President Alonzo has-
dential party will visit some tf the has broken out in Hie province of Matto centavos a day for each needy person
Millstuffs—Bran, per ton, «17;
eatablished a base of o|>eratiori8, is des- bites. The sick cannot receive proiier in Steward county, Kentucky. Tbe depth, anil both were drowned before principal points in the Western states Grosso, Biazil. It is led by Jose Mar and to send the bill for same to this shorts, per ton, «18.
medical
attendance,
am)
many
are
aid
could
be
procured.
The
child’s
Bills
were
approaching
Freeman’s
|>erate. The federalists, or insurgents,
and then make a quick return journey tiniio, who was deeated or governor bv office for payment from the moneys of
Feed—Chopped fee«!, $21® 22 per
dying.
residence to kill Freeman’s father, name was Clara Woo«ls.
the island, as directed by the authori­ ton; middlings, per ton, «22; oil cake
are pushing their operations.
to Washington.
Antonio Luiz.
who had defeate«l them in a lawsuit.
ties nt Washington.
areal, per ton, «35.
M I mwt R « w « lie s m a .
By the will of Edward Austin, of
O ly m p ic K oreat K o ie r v e .
N e w M i n i s t e r tw B e l g i u m .
T h e S e m e O ld t i g h t .
O f f ic ia l O r g a n i s t .
R e e d M a y K e » l< n .
The Tennessee legislature has passed Boston, Harvard college receives $600,-
Washington, April 15.—Commis­
Washington, Apiil 17.—Piesident
8 e n F r a n c ia r e M a r k e t.
Chicago, April 15.—Clarence Eddy
Colnmbus, O.. April 17.—Colonel McKinley is said to have decided to
Washington, April 18.—The report
a bill making all contracts entered into 000 and tbe Massachusetts institute of
sioner of the General Land Office
has
received
the
appointment
of
offi­
Wool—8piing—Nevada, 10® 12c per
Bryan,
on
his
way
to
New
York
to
that
Thomas
B.
Reed
will
resign
the
in the state payable in any legal ten­ technology $400,000.
cial organist for the United States to Binger Hermann said today that ap- speak at the dollar dinner, in an in­ send Lawrence Townsend. United speakership and will not be a candidate pound; Oregon, Eastern, 10®12o; V a l­
der.
States minister to Portugal, to the Bel­
Representative Landis, of Indiana, the Paris exhibition. Mr. Eddy for plications bail been received from terview tonight said:
ley, 15® 17c; Northern, 8® 10c.
gian mission, to succeed Bellamy for re-eleution gains credence here. It
A popular actress, Lolo Banzolla, has had one of the hall windows of his many years was prominent as a teacher, residents of the Olympic forestry re­
“
It
is
a
sure
thing
that
the
fight
in
Millstuffs—Middlings, «18® 22.00;
is
said
he
will
practice
law
in
New
shot herself on tbe stage of a theater at house at Delhi fitted with glass from organist and concert-player in Chicago serve thrown open to settlement, for 1900 will be made on precisely the Storrer, who goes to Mail rid.
bran,
«16.50® 17.50 per ton.
York,
and
be
succeeded
by
Congress­
Vienna, exclaiming: “ ’Tis love that the Maria Teresa.
and the West, for the last four years tbe reason that it is improperly in­ same great monetary issue as lour
A committee has been appointed by man Sherman, of that state, who is
Onions—Silverskin,50® 90cper aack.
cluded
in
tiie
reserve.
A
number
of
tills .”
An ingenious mechanical device has made his home in Europe, latterly
years ago. The silver plank will staud tire Seattle chamber of commerce to McKinley’s candidate for that place.
Butter — Fancy creamery, 17®18o;
Dr. Richard Garnett, the keeper ol pastes labels on 100,000 cans in ten having chosen Paris as his place of persons have objected to tills course, just as it was, ratio and a ll.”
urge that the $169,000 appropriate«!
do seconds, 16® 17c; fancy dairy, 16o;
and
tbe
superintendent
of
the
reserve
hours.
Down
a
chute
rolls
a
ceaseless
The
presiilent
has
been
invited
to
residence. He has made concert tours
printed books in the British museum,
It is believed his speech in New foi the building of a government dry-
do seconds, 14® 14 (4c per pound.
says there are about 2,000,000 books in procession of cans, ami each can picks through Germany, England, France lias been ordered to make an investiga­ York will in leality open his campaign dock at Port Orchard be put to use, the G. A. R. encampment at Philadel­
Eggs — Store,
16c; fancy ranch,
tion.
up a label as it passes.
phia, but his Western trip may prevent 17® 18c.
and Italy.
tbe museum.
for 1900.
and tire work started at once.
his attendance.
A ('a ll for V o lu n teer« .
The Argentine Republic has placed
Hops—1898 crop, 15a
B a ir a U llltu n C a p ita l.
Since Senator Allison, of Iowa, be­
W ant« C h u rch P ro p er ty .
A P a c ific C u b ic.
Washington, Apiil 15.—A Southern
with
the
Remington
Arms
Company,
Citrus Fruit— Oranges, Valencia, «2
A c c id e n t to t h e S c tn d la .
Boston,
April
17.—The
consolidation
came a widower, over 15 years ago. his 1
Toronto, Ontario, April 15.—A spe­ senator and provisional army officers
Washington, April 17.—Archbishop
San Francisco, April 15.—The col­ @2.50; Mexican limes, «4.50@5; Cali­
wife’s mother has been the manager of of Ilion, N. Y., a contract for 10,000
declares that President McKinley as­ Coriigan today asked Piesident McKin­ of all the copper interests is to be
cial
to
the
Globe
from
Ottawa,
says
rifles,
7,000
carbines,
15,000
rifle
bar­
effected sure the coining week, now lier Scindia met with an accident at fornia lemons, 75c@«l.25; do choioe,
his household.
that within a fortnight a hill will be sured them he would call for 35,000 ley to convey all the Catholic church that the supreme court of Montana has Mare island navy-yard yesterday. She «2.60 per box.
rels and 10,000 bayonets.
Prof. Hewitt, of Williams college,
introduced tn Hie house of commons to volunteers within a few weeks. The
Hay—Wheat, «13@ 15.60; wheat and
Tbe
wife
and
daughter
of
John
Car­
pioperty in the Philippines to the set aside tiie appointment of a receiver had been alongside having her machin­
speaking at the recent Boston alumni
provide for
the
laying
of a present volunteers will be mustered out American hierarchy. It is now in for the Boston «S Montana Company. ery repaired, and in moving rammed oat, $18® 16; oat. $14@16; best bar­
rington,
at
Veedersburg,
In«!.,
wero
dinner, said that in the last seven
cable connecting Canada with the first.
American possession, and held the This was tiie last obstacle in the way the seawall, damaging her la«w to such ley, $12®18: alfalfa, $ 11 ® 12 per ton;
years W illiams had received «3,000.- 1
« P 1™ « “; « « •
Australian colonies, ami providing for
non
nngton
had
placed
75
pounds
of
dyna-
same
as all other government property, of the formation of the trust, and the an extent that she will have to go in straw, 40® 70c per bale.
(MM) in money.
Buenos Avres, April 13.—Advices
the government supplying funds equiv­
Potatoes—Early Rose, « 1.50@1.75;
mite nnder a stove to thaw.
The belief is
but,
of
coarse, the church and state Rockefeller interests will push the de­ the drydock again.
alent to five-eighteenths of the cost ol Just received here confirm the report will he separated, as in America, tails rapidly. The Boston <& Montana growing that the Scindia will be sent Oregon Uurkanks. $1.65@$1.85; river
Discoveries of oopper ore near Salis­
Gen. Wade Hampton, one of the few construction as soon as Great Britain that the Bolivian revolutionists have
bury, N. C., at the Union gold mines,
Burbanks, 76c@$l; Salinas Burbanks.
therefore Corrigan’s move. It is said is to be reincorporated under New Jer­ to Samoa.
are exciting interest, and claims are surviving confederate lieutenant gen­ signifies its readiness to provide a like won a signal success. General Pando, Burke Cockran, of New York, will be sey laws, and the same done with the
«1® 1 10 per sack.
the
revolutionist
leader,
has
entered
Omaha, April 18.—Reports to the
made that the supply will equal that erals, is living in good health at Co- sum, and the Australian colonies con­
Tropical fruits—Bananas, «1.50®
sent to the Vatican as an envoy to ex­ Michigan companies. It is not known
of the famous Calumet, Hecla and An­ I lurnbus, 8. CL, where he will shortly tributes eight eighteenth of the cost. Orourom, President Alonzo’s former plain the situation to tbe pope and get what the name of the trust will be, but Bee from over Nebraska indicate that 2.50 per bunch; pineapples, «2.60®
headquarters,and
tbe
president
has
fled.
celebrate
bis
81st
birthday.
This action is already assured.
tbe damage to the winter wheat and 4.50; Persian dates, 6@6)^c pe<
aconda mines.
its capital will be «500,000,000.
bis sanction for the scheme.
rye has been greatly exaggerated. pound.
i