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r* ♦ r T HE LEADER LEADS And la th e Sewoiett, Brightest I I z Hume Paper iu the County. y ♦ A d v e r t ic e r * . M a k e w N o t e o f T h t* . ♦♦♦— VOL. — ■ — ~ — A « 4 MORO LEADER. II . OREGON, W ED N ESD A Y , JU N E ■1 PUBLISHED.... IN THE INTEREST OF SHER MAN COUNTY. ♦ K eep Y our E y e on th e L eader. ♦ ♦ ♦ ---------- S 1899. N O . 17. A WARM R E C E P T IO N , 1 ortland, June 17. — Alexander B o n d i S o ld . hristie, archbishop of Oregon, was R e b e l A t t a c k .... S a n F e r n a n d . , R e p u ls e d At a recent meeting of the council of welcomed to his new see yesterday, not - E n e m y L e ft 7 6 K ille d . fne city of Wallace. Idaho, bids were only by Catholics, but by Protestants From All Parts of the New Manila, June 19.—After cutting the Jpened for tbe sewerage bonds which of every shade of belief. And never »ere advertised for. Three bids were World and the Old. was a more genuine or enthusiastio Hon. Bellamy Storer Is Re. railroad ami telegraph lines at Apalit. for the purpose of severing communi Accident to Astoria Excur received. Ih e bid of C. F. Kimball, of welcome accorded a prelate. From the ceived by the Queen. Cleveland, was accepted. He agree, cation. the rebels attacked General time of his arrival, at 6:30 P. M., ho sion Train Near Linnton. MacArthur’s lines at San Fernando, at to pay par and accrued interest trom was in the hands of a joyous crowd of O F IN T E R E S T T O OUR READERS the date of delivery of bonds and a priests and laymen, and not till after NO FORM AL SPEECH ES MADE 4:30 this morning. They met with an unexpectedly warm reception, and were premium of *450 for the *18,000 sewer midnight was he able to retire. The A Pennsylvania judge has decided repulsed with a loss of 75 killed. 30 ONE MAN K IL L E D ; S IX IN JU R ED bonds, (rearing interest at the rate of 6 C o m p r e h e n a iv e R e v i e w o f t h e I m p o r t church chimes in the Catholic towers F i l i p i n o A n i m a l a n d A n iiiin n illo n r a p prisoners and many wounded. against the sale of liquor to soldieis in per cent per annum from the first day a n t H a p p e n in g « o f t h e P a u l W e e k of Portland pealed merrily as he was t u b i l e K e p t in I g n o r a n c e o f t h e R e c e p canteens. t u r e d a t liiiu * — A a a a a a la a tlo li o f L u n a ft July, 1889. payable semi-annually The rebel force, estimated to have C a l l e d F r o m t h e T e le g r a p h C o lu m n « . escorted to tfie archiépiscopal residence t io n in O r d e r t o A v o i d I»l«ae r e e a l ,l e C o n tlr m r d b y O tl* . numbered 5,000 men, advanced stealth T h e T w o L e e o m o t lv e * M et H e a d O n - in the first day of January and the first on his way to the installation eere- England has published her Trans I n c i d e n t * —f r e a e n t e d b y t h e P r e m ie r . I’a a a c n g c r * W e r e F r i g h t e n e d l o t o i day of July each year. ily from the jungle north of the citv tnony. In the evening as many citl- vaal bluebook. It contains a warning P a a l e - O r d e r * W e r e M ia ,c a d . A hear escaped from his pit fo the to Kruger. and then divided, with tlie evident pur zege as could crowd into the Marquara F r o a p n c w fo r W o o l. park at Tacoma. Manila, June 17.—Imus, which is Madrid. J iiii - 19.—The newly ap pose of surrounding the Americans, Mr E. H. Clarke, the well-known An automobile company has been or now occupied by General Lawton, but assembled to welcome him. He is de A torpedo factory blew up at Mari ganized in Chicago with a capital of lighted with Portland, qnd was much pointed Uniteti States minister to The outposts of the Iowa regiment dis Portland, Or., June 20.—The spe wool-buyer, was in Elgin recently look which resisted the Spaniards for etta, O., killing two. moved by the warmth aud fervor of hrs bpain, Bellamy Storer, was received in covered the enemy and retired to their cial train hearing the Red Men s ex ing up the wool situation. The gen *30,000,000. months, is naturally a strong position. reception. formal audience by the queen regent lines, where the entire division awaited cursion home from Clatsop beaoh col- tleman reports a very favorable out Six thousand garment makers are on in an entrenched position. The prohibition on the importation The rebels left behind shells ami pow a strike in New York. today. There were no speeches, and T r a d e W it h .la m a lc n * The Kansas and Iowa regiments re lide.1 with Northern Pacific freight look for prices this year and the market into Belgium of American meat cattle der, evidences of their hasty retreat. Kingston, Jamaica, June 17.—The only.a few cordial phrases were ex ceived the first shock of the attack. train No. 54, a mile below Linnton, will now stand a price of 10 to 11 The rebels started to move the F ili A cloudburst occurred near Viola, has been raised. Two state carriages from it 8:55 last evening. One man was cents a pound. Elgin is the shipping pino arsenal, cartridge factory and end of the local fruit war, ami the col changed. " is., damaging crops. Three well-known men, residents of powder mill at Imus Monday, and lapse of the English scheme for mon- tlie royal stables conveyed Mr. Storer Reserving their fire until the enemy killed and six people were injured, two point for Wallowa county and with was within 600 yards, the first volleys A salmon cannery at Vancouver, B. Cottage City, Mass., were drowned by barely succeeded, when their army re opolizing the Jamaican fruit trade, from the Hotel do Romo to the palace of the Ameircans hit the rebels, whe of whom were women. All of the in the local output of that imiue«liate C., burned; loss, *70,000. the capsixing of their hunting boat. treated to Buena Vista and Perez das leaves the Boston Fruit Company ; tas and took him back to the hotel after returned the fire wildly, the rest of the jured, save tbe enigueeraud brakemen. vicinity there will be a total of about The supreme lodge of Workmen are were on the baggage car attached to 1,000.000 pounds of wool handled at A Berlin correspondent says that Marinas. ter of the situation. This development tin audience. Premier Silvela pie- line failing to advance. m session at Indianapolis. the excursion train. As near as could that point this year. Duke Alfred of Connaught, heir-appar The mayor of Imus, when he surren has caused widespread gratification. It sen ted Mr. Storer to her majesty. There were no crowds about the R e a d y fo r th e A tta c k . e learned, the accident was the re T. G. Shaughnessy is the new presi- ent in Saxe-Coburg, will abdicate this dered the town to General Lawton, is generally regarded as the first fruits T o C o n s t r u c t W a to r w o r k * . year. The Americans, who thoroughly en sult of a misunderstanding of orders said the insurgents were hard pnt for of the reciprocity between Jamaica and pa I nee. Mr. Storer’s reception being Jent of the Canadian Pacific. An election will he held soon at Ver unannounced in order to avoid disagree orr the part of the train orew of tbe joyed the novelty of the situation, the L niter) States which is so much de ammunition. This is not confirmed, Benjamin F. Harding, Oregon’s old Whites and Howards, of Kentucky, non. B. C., for tbe purpose of voting awaiting an attack, sallied forth, and freight. sired. It is felt that the presenoe of able incidents. planned an attack on troops at Lexing est United States senator in point of foi their dead had belts and cartridge the fruit company will draw into the "n "A’ ;1*" t0 raiM $30,000 upon the liie fact that there were no speechei the insurgents thereupon turned aud Killed—D. P. Bell, confectioner. 414 boxes half filled with ammunition. ton, service, diet! at his home at Cottage credit of the municipality of the city A rgonk told General Lawton tiiat island other American enterprises as is not surprising, as this is the practice fled into ihe jungle. Our foes was 14 East Davis street. Grove. Injured—Homer Darling, britotn- "1 vernon, for 60 years, with internet John D. Rockefeller and James J. 4,000 rebels were defending Zapote, soon as treaty relations render assured when ministers are reoeived. Speecte men wounded, ami the majority of Phillips, Mrs. Phillips and and that each had sworn upon a cruci a permanent market for Jamaican are only made in the case of ambassa them are only slightly hurt. General maker, 41 North East Ninth street, i lereon at the rate of 5 per oent per Hill held a conference at Seattle Tues . . J‘eT,' day. -1 iss Sears and three native converts fix that he would only leave the field products in the United States. dors. Nevertheless, the queen regen' Funston’s brigade of Kansans and severely cut. left arm broken; Mrs. D. annum, the money to be expeuded in were killed in the interior of Cuina by dead. General Lawton thinks that the was very amiable and complimentar' Montanans, and General Hale’s brig- P. Bell, bruises and severe shock; the construction of a evstem of water Portions of a body are being found rioters. T u r k « I n v a d e S a r v la . towards Mr. Storer. and inouired cor ade. the Seventeenth regiment and the James Mallon, locomotive engineer, works. defeat under such circumstances no all over New Y’ork. Another muider Belgrade, June 17.—A number of dially concerning the health of Presi Iowa regiment, costituted the force en cut in leg; Miss Veitie Pitman, West California bituminous coal is to be counts for tlie demoralization of the mystery. S u g a r C ro p . Albanian bands, assisted by 2,000 dent McKinley. gaged. Chehalis, spine injured; E. R. Barnes electrically treated and made into insurgents. Reports from Oxnard. Cal., state J. R. Orr, a Californian, on bis way bricquettes to compete with the East- Turkish regular troops, are reported to Aguinaldo is reported to have per brakeman. slight; John Larsen, lum that there are 17.000 acres in that dis The Twenty-first and Ninth infantry have attacked a numlrer of Servian vil ESCAPE FROM D E V IL S ISLE to Klondike, was robbed of *1,000 in etn coal. sonally conducted ihe attack, and prep berman. Bridal Veil, teeth knocked trict planted to sugar Ireets. The fac are returning to Manila. The Fourth lages in the Javonitsa district. It is Vancouver, B. C. out, lip cut. infantry and P r i s o n e r . C h o o » . A l m o s t S u r e D e a t h oai arations were made for several days to tory there is nearly in complete order An explosion occurred in the Smoke infantry. Thirteenth bring forward troops from Candaba. New York Manhattan railway must less Powder Company’s factory near First Wyoming infantry have been added that during the fighting a large The excursion tram crowded with to crush 2000 tons of beets a day. s . o R a t h e r T h a n C o s itliie in e n t. others from Dagupan were trans passengers, was just pulling around W hen in full blast the factory will pav pay *3,750,000 taxes by a recent do San Rafael, Cal., killing four workmen sent out to reiufurce Lawton and to number of men were killed and wound New kora, June 19.—A dispatoh to and ed on both sides. The Turks, it is poited by rail. cision ol the court. the curve befoie coming into Linnton. out to farmers *10.000 a day for beets. hold the towns. and injuring a number of others. A pointed out, being in superior force, the Journal and Advertiser fron Along the front of the Kansas regi when Engineer Mallon saw something Saltpeter by the ton and thousands The company which lost the City of lighted pipe left by a workman caused Kingston, Jamaica, says: A few day. overpowered the frontier guards and ment, 39 rebel dead were counted. black on the track, which he presently of pounds of antiquated artillery am P A C IFIC C O A ST TRADE. Paris, has ordered two new boats to be the disaster. now blockade three villages. A force ago a little boat containing four met The first news of tbe Filipino ad made out as a locomotive. He says munition and brown powder were un built in thia country. rowed up the mouth of the Essequibt of Servian regular troops"has been or The Portland Oregonian lias started vance was ieported by a telegraph op the headlight was not lighted. In S e a ttle M a r k e ts. V\ ith the present transpoit services a popular subscription to raise a fund earthed in the powder-house, and large dered to the scene of the conflict, with river, in British Guiana, from the open erator. who was sent’ to the bridge at stantly he threw on the air and re quantities had been dumped iu the sea. The men had been buffeted about Onions, 80c@ *l.l0per 100 pounds. it would take four mouths to get 35 • to build a monument in Poitland, com river by the fleeing army. orders to repulse the invaders. versed the engine, hut in another sec Apalit to ascertain the cause of a break Potatoes, *35® 40. at sea for three days and nights, with 000 troof« to Manila. in one of the wires. He was oompelled ond. and while both he and Fireman memorating the fallen heroes of the W a r o n A u t o m o b ile « . The panic-stricken rebels have given Beets, per sack, *1<§1 25. out food or water, exposed to the tien-e James Hume were at their posts, the Transports bringing the Second Ore Second Oregon. up several of their liest defensive posi Chicago, June 17.—The South Park rays of the tropical sun. They wen to heat a hasty retreat under fire. Turnips, per sack. 50® 75c. engines came together. The box of the gon home will first touch at San Fran Count Henckle von Dnnnelsmarclr, tions in their wild flight southward commissioners have issued an order reduced by the terrible privations the; Carrots, per sack, *1. A a a o s a la a tfo n o f b u n a . baggage-car behind the engine was torn cisco to land other troops. one of the wealthiest German noble Cavite Veijo, Aguinaldo s home; Novel- excluding from the driveways and had undergone. Parr nips, per sack, 85c @*1. •"'Punish officer, who lias been s from its platform and telescoped over The famous Wells Fargo war case tax men, has gone into the manufacture of eta and the eutire region where the boulevards all vehicles propelled by Cauliflower. *1.00 per doa. The four men were French convict« prisoner in ihe hands of the rebels anc Celery. 35@40c. He Filipinos ouce thrashed the Spanish, electricity. The main reasoir for the who had escaped from the |<enal settle who was released by Aguinaldo, bar the tender, as if it were built there has been ordered back for rehearing in celluloid material for clothing. The occupants of the car—D. P. Bell l>aid 400,000 marks for the German were deserted after the battle of Zapote. action of the commission was the ment at San Jean in Maroni, Cayenne, come through our lines to Manila. Hi the California supreme court. ««rClnbb,Se, and California right to do so. Captain Cabell, of Geneial Wheaton’s alleged effect of the machines upon the off what is called Devil’s island, when claims to have been a witness of the and Homer Darling—who were con |2.o0 per 100 pounds. The Manila fleet forced the rebels to ducting an ice cream business, and sev Apples. *2.50@3.50 per box. A Berlin dispatch says: It is an staff, with three companies of the horses, the animals, it is claimed, be lire; fus was confined. It api-ears that assassination of General Luna. Ac- eral of tbeii freimls, were caught like abandon their guns, who, however, Twenty-first regiment, reconnoitered coming frightened at the sight of the Pears, 50c® *1.50 per box. they eluded the guard, stole the prison oording to his story, the relations Ire- clung on stubbornly for four hours. nounced semi-officially that any in in the direction of Imus. The rebels, automobiles and threatening the lives canoe, got together a little food and tween the two Filipino leaders had ists in a trap. Bell was killed out Prunes, 50c per box. General Luna and his aid-de-camp. crease in the tax on Aunerican bicycles who were apparently expecting an at of the occupants of other carriages as water and put to sea. The food and been strained to the breaking point right. Butter—Creamery. 18c per pound; is impossible, because the commercial Darling was caught in a mass of dairy and ranch, 12« 18c per pound. Lieutenant Pasco Ramon, were assassi tack, retired, leaving behind them 20 well as pedestrians and cyclists. water were washed overboard, but th« because of Luna’s attempts to assume splintered tim ers, and Miss Vertie nated by Aguinaldo’s guard, at the lat treaties with Austria. Russia and Italy Spanish prisoners, who joined the Eggs, 19c. men preferred the rigors of hunger and control of affairs, arid the final rupture Pitman was pinned to the floor of the exclude such a thing. ter’s headquarters. A S e ttle m e n t R e a c h e d . Americans. The rebels have gone to Cheese— Native. 13c. thirst to the penal settlement. was forced by Aguinaldo issuing secret Exports from the Unitied States to the mountains along the lake. Accord- London, June 16. — Ambassador P o u ltry -O ld hens. 16c per pound; Lawton’s troops had a severe engage They got to New Amsterdam. Dutch orders to the provincial governors. ear by a moving pile of wreckage. Canada continue to increase, despite Choate has received from the foreign ing to the native stories, they carried Guiana, which they reached after peril Luna thereupon wrote to Aguinaldo. Mrs. Bell was thrown across the car spring chickens, 14c; turkeys, 16c. ment with the enemv in a strong en Fresh meats—Choice dressed beef trenchment at the crossing of Zapote the legislation of two vears ago. in 11)0 dead aud 300 wounded through office a communication on the Alaska ous adventures and much suffering. demanding copies of the documents, and severely bruised. John Larsen, who was on the platform, was hurled question, which is understood to be a The oldest fugitive is a Boulanger ad river, near Bacor, Cavite province. tended to give special advantages to Bacoor after the recent battle. prime. 9c; cows, prime, anil Aguinaldo replied curtly that Agninst th© liAndhobi And received a steers. The natives are now flocking into satisfactory temjtorary arrangement of herent, exiled seven years by President Luna was a general ol the arniv, and »c; mutton. 9c; pork, 7c; veal, 8 « l0 o . He drove the enemy back with a heavy imports into Canada from the United severe gash in tiie month. Kingdom over those from the United Bacoor, and it is probable there are affairs. The officials of the foreign Carnot for political reasons. He war that the civil government did not con W heat—Feed wheat, *20. loss. Our casualties are some 40, ao- States. All through the train, passengers many soldiers in plain clothes among offloe, while unwilling to discuss the a professor of rhetoric at Paris. Hi« cern him. Loria, on opening the reply Oats—Choice, per ton, *27«28. cordmg to Otis. Press dispatches giv* were thrown from their seats and that the companions are an aitist. an optician the loss as 60. At Zapote the rebel loss ran into the them. The whole section is practically details, assure the press at his headquarters in tbe presence of s Sonnd mixed, *7 .0 0 « hundreds. without food. and General Otis has or Alaska difficulties are practically ami a landed proprietor, all men who his officers, exclaimed hotly: “ He freightened into a panic, and for a 8. choice Eastern Washington tim The French cabinet has resigned. time the scene was one of tremendous smoothed over until tlie meeting of the othy, *12.00. B “ the distribution of rice ami bee< were once in good positions. Their will be dead tomorrow.” Mines are again starting up at dered high commission in August. excitement. Fortunately, however, Mexico will produce *12.000,000 in to the inhabitants. . ^ ° rn~ Whole’ <a8 « ’: cracked, *34; ages range from 37 down to 21 vears. .One officer, who was friendly to Ag Wardner, Idaho. gold this year. Many people still refuse to credit the lire British Guiana police have not uinaldo. hastened to warn him, and none of the cars left the track, and soon feed meal, *24.00. M u ra M en fu r O tis . a number of quick-witted people were •Q?^r!*y~ Kolled ot * ro°Dd, per ton. Hon. Richard P. Bland died at his stories of the assassination of General A Chicago Chinaman has taken ad Washington. June 17.—The admin arrested the men, and tliev will not lx Aguinaldo called together 20 trusted home in Lebanon, Mo. Luna by a guard at Aguinaldo’s head istration is waking up to the necessitv sent back to Cayenne. Formerly th* soldiers, fellow townsmen of his, and hurrying forward to help the injured, *26 «26; whole, *24. vantage of the new bankruptcy act while the rest huddled along the em Flour—Patent, per barrel. *3.85; A cloudburst near San Antonio. quarters. of a larger force in the Philippines, French prison authorities used to send stationed them around his house, with bankment on which the train stood, Louis Drick is the name of the mar? The failure of the Filipinos to follow Tex., caused loss of life. straights, *3.10; California brands descriptions of escaped prisoners to the instructions to kill any one attempting and consequently is organising tnree killed by the sinwslide on White pass and viewed tiie wreck with sensations *3.25; buckwheat flonr, *3.50; graham* early in June. iinputs in addition to the leifular neighboring colonies and demand tbeii to enter, regardless of rank. The Northern Facifio will drop one up the peace negotiations strengthens bordering on a nervous chill. the impression that their overtures forces. While it is stated that these return. This practice has been aban per barrel, *3.60; whole wheat flour’ Luna appeared the next day, and saw Engineer Jennings ami Fireman *3.15; rye flour, *4.50. During a drunken street brawl is of its transcontinental trains. were merely to gain time and then three will lie followed by others if doned in recent years. The foui es- Aguinaldo at the window. A member Malin, of the Northern Pacific train San Francisco wants her new fedeial lure the Americans to show their hand. San Francisco one man was killed ami Millstuffs—Bran, per ton, *15; General Otis demands them, it is be caped convicts have gone into tire in of the guard said: “ Aguinaldo lias saw that it would be fatal to stay in three wounded. building bui't of borne material. A small detachment of rebels entered lieve-. that General Otis lias had an terior to search for work. gone to inspect tbe trooi-s." Luna their cab, and jumped just before the shorts, per ton, *16. Feed—Chopped feed, *31 «33 per Earl Hanchette, son of a former Los the rear of the American lines, three intimation that he should not ask for Captain Henry Nichols, commander tbea exclaimed: “ You are a liar,” eng.ne struck RIO GRANDE F L O O D . ton; middlings, pe« ton. *23; oil cake of the Monadnock, died of sunstroke Angeles newepapei man, killed his miles north of Calnmpit yesterday, aud troops. drew his revolver, struck the guard and A relief train with a number of phy destroyed the telegraph wires and some wife and then attempted suicuie. while on duty at Manila. tried to force an entrance into tlie sicians on board was hurriedly started meal, per ton, *33. D m * lu c h D a m a g e a t L ared o a a e W i l l F o r ,,, a M ew F r e n c h M in is t r y . railroad track. The Third artillery house. Before he could use his revol from the terminal statiou, and brought Kruger is conciliatory. He will con P o in ts A b o v e . Artillerists manning the coast de Paris, Jnne 17.—M. Poincare in P o r t la n d M a r k e t. and the signal men have repaired the fense guns have been instructed to in tinue to make concessions, whether work of the insurgents. There was a formed President Lon bet this morning Laredo, Tex., June 19.—The Ric ver one of the guards havonetted him the injured to the city. in tlie back and the otheis stab lied t-W ,U a WaIU’ 68c; crease their target practice. Great Britain accepts arbitration or skirmish at San Fernando yesterday, that he would accept the task of form Grande today reached the highest him. In all, he had 20 wounds. Lu 69c; Blueetem. 60c per bushel. not REBELS N O T BEATEN. stage since 1896. Tbe water works and ing a cabinet. He wonld take the war The municipality of Havana has pre- in which there was heavy firiug, a Plcour— *3.30; graham. na’s aid-de-camp was killed in the The Alaskan boundary difficulties large force of insurgents taking part. portfolio in addition to the presidency ice plants were flooded and oompelled same way. sente J to General Maximo Gomes a *2.65; superfine, *2.15 per barreL T b « lr T a n a c it y a S a r p r ia e to t h e A n to shut down, causing a sospension ol certificate naming him as an adopted are practically smoothed over until The Independence, a revolutionary of the council. ° * u —Choice white. 45c; choice tu ln U t r a t iu n . T W E LVE LIF E L E S S B O D IES . son of the city. the meeting of the high commission organ of May 20, a copy ot which has M. Meline, in an interview with M. work at several places. Many house« gray, 43 «44c per bushel. Washington, June 20.—Some war in August. just been obtained, prints an interview Poincare, strongly urged the latter to of poor people along the banks on both The Second Oregon regiment, with Barley—Feed barley. *22.00; brew- a C o a l M in e department officials are reported to with General Luna, stowing the argu form a cabinet whose main plank sides were flooded or washed away and R r a u lt u t a n in K x N p a ln v a s ie B n e o In >ng, *23.00 per ton. Rather than concede the 8-hour day, the signal corps, has sailed loin Manilt have admitted that tire d istic h e s ot tia . wonld be the settlement of the Dreytus the oon tents swept down the river. Millstuffs—Bran. *17 per ton; mid for Portland. They are expected to ar Colorado smelters belonging to the ments he need to keep up the spirits of affair. Halifax, N. S., June 19.—A special Geneial Otis that bare been withheld dlings, *22; aborta, *18; chop, *16.00 Three human bodies were seen floating hie followers. He represents the Fili .»ive about July 12. trust have cloeed down, throwing thou indicate that much more fighting is to down the river, hot owing to the swift from Glace bay, C. B., one mile from pino cause as prospering "because the per ton. F u m in e In G a r m a n K a it A f r ic a Great Biitain is taking steps to pro sands out of employment. current, they could not be recovered. the Caledonia mine, one of the collier be expected befote the Filipino insur Americans have gained only a hun- Hay-Timothy. * 8« 9 ; cover. *7 London« June 17.—Advices received The tornado which struck Herman gents will accept the American terms tect her shipmasters and seamen from Many dead animala and large quanti ies of the Dominion Coal Co., says an dreth part of Luson by hard fighting,” « 8 . Oregon wild hay, *6 per ton. here from East Africa show that fam of peace. The persistence and ten Neb., also wrecked several houses at boarding house keepers. and says the women and children till ine is more prevalent in tbe German ties of garden and farm products arc explosion, accompanied by terrible loss acity of purpose of tiie rebels has Butter—Fancy creamery, 80 «36c; Dane Hollow. Two persons were killed of life, ooourred here today. More Yellow Jack is creating a panic io ing the fields within the Ameiican possessions, owing to the drought, being carried by, showing heavy lost than 40 men were in the pit when the proved a great surprise to both tbe ad aotJ's-c ’ 7® 80o: d“ ry’ 86® 87« «»re. Mexico. It is unusually virulent this and ten severely injured. lines give the proceeds of their work tn which also prevails alarmingly in thè above. explosion occurred, and it is believed ministration and the department. year, the mortality exceeding 60 pel Sam L. Simpson, Oregon's best support of the Filipino army. He ia British protectorate. Cheeee— Oregon full cream, 13We; Hun,beds of Fan Antonio, Tex., Jnne 19.—The nearly all of them perished. Twelve Many of tbe officials believe that tlie cent. known poet, died as the result of a fall «aid to have further remarked: "More women and children are trying of star flood which has devastated tlie Ric Young America. 16c; new c^tnae lifeless bodies have already been re plan of the rebels was to make a simul — —. The United States government Las sustained recently while walking in Americans will be killed by ambus vation, and tire resident whites are Grande valley has caused a loss of covered. Tbe explosion was oaused hy taneous attack upon Manila and on 10c per pound. cades, surprises and disease than in wholly unable to cope with the dis property that will approximate *300,- Poultry—Chickens, mixed. *3 « 4 granted Spain the privilege of ransom Portland. He was 54 years of age. General MacArthur's force near San gas, which liad accumulated in the old ing the Spanish prisoi ers held by the Major-General Anderson, oommand- battles. I detest war. but we cannot tress. 000. The first news from Brackett, workings. The night shift had just rernando, but no disastioiM result of a?rt r s ^ n: ben8, ,4 ' 90 « 5 . 00; .pringa, accept peace at any price but inde Filipinos. which was laid in ruins by the flood come out of the mine, otherwise the such an attack is expected. ing the department of the Lakes, has f 6* * ’ * 6 OO@ ’ OO lor old. H eitn u ln * C a p tu r e a H o ly C a r p e t. The Americans suffered *4.60e)5 for young; ducka. *5.00« Wednesday, was received today. Tbs loss of life would have been more ap The war department has under con been mustered out of the volunteer pendence. London, June 17.—The Cairo corre for their own independence, and in 6.50 per doaen; turkeys, live. 16 « dispatch says that the entire town j« G »» C o m b in a t io n . sideration an order sending the Twen service and assumed the ratk of brnga- 16c per pound. their own hearts they appreciate why spondent of the Daily News says: A wiped out and alliountv records are de palling than it is. dier-geneial. Chicago. June 19.—A special to the ty-fourth and Twenty-fifth infantry party of Bedouin Arabs recently at Borne of those in the mines escaped we resist them.” Potatoes-*! g i . i o p«,r B. ck; , w#eU Tribune from Cleveland. O„ says; stroyed. The people are homeless, and to Manila. tacked a convoy of Egyptians with the through the top, but how many is not In a street-coiner speech in Los An 8c per pound. A < u ln a l< lo R e p o r t e d A a « a a « ln a tw d . The stove manufacturers of Cleveland are being sheltered aud fed on military holy carpet of Mahomet, between yet known. Tire offlcals at 10 A. M. Admiral Dewey has requested that geles, Rev. Mr. Jeffries, father of the \ egetablee— Beets, 90c; turnips, 76c Chicago, Jnne 17.—The Tribune to Mecca and Medina. A fierce conflict rations by the negro cavalry troop at were unable to state hew many were who control about 8« per cent of all the money raised to buy him a boms new champion pugilist, said he loped day prints the following: r*r 8\ ck‘ iar,ie’ 70 P«r pound; cab Fort Ulaik. the gas. coal oil and gasoline stoves ensued. Four soldiers and three civil in tiie pit, hut say there may have ■ n Washington he used to establish a his hoy would soon get licked, and he bage, *1«1.25 per .100 pounds; cauli London, June 17.—An unconfirmed ians of tiie convoy were killed, and the mannfactureii in the United States been 55. would then see the error of bps way report is circulated here that Aguinal home for soldiers and sailors. BAKER-H O W AR D FEUD. have recently practically completed flower, 75o per dozen; parsnips, 75c rest fled. Tlie Bedouins hold the car aud seek salvation. M a rio u C la r k ’* A b d u c t o r s B e n to n e o d - do has met a fate similar to that meted b*ans’8c P«r pound; celery, plans for the combination of their in- pet for ransom. The administration is being severely A R a k e r B a r c e a d * In K i l l i n g a H n w a r e New York, June 19.—George R. K. | terests. The new company will lie 70 « 15c per doaen; cucumber., 50c per Ten persons dead, 25 injnred, five of out to General Luna two days ago. criticised by the Eastern press, whe F r o m A u ib iie h . Barrow, ptiucigai in tli« kidnaping of known as tbe Standard Gaa Stove & box; peas, 3 « 3 1Bc per pound. A r b l t r a t l o a o f ▼ • n a s a e ls U o n n d a r y . says the rebellion iu the Philippinat whom w ill die, and half of the re Details of the assassination are lack Chicago, June 19.—A special to th« Marion Clark, was today sentenced to Manufacturing Company, ami will Onions—Oregon, 6 0 « 75c permck. ing. However, as the report was Paris, June 17.—Tiie first formal mainder suffering from retry serious should be put down immediately. H o p s - li a U c ; 1897 crop. 4 « 6 e. wounds, sums up the list of casualties brought into Manila by a native, it meeting of the Venezuela arbitration Tribune from London, Ky., says: 14 years and ten months’ imprison have a capitalisation ot *5,500,000 New Richmond anil Boardman. Wis. resulting from the cyulone that finds some believers there, sud tire commission opened this morning. Tlie News was hrougth here to thè effèct ment. Carrie Jones, tool of Barrow, which will include*3.500.000 preferred W ool-Valley. I l « i 2 o per pound; Eastern Oregon, 6 «10c; mohair were nearly wiped off the map by a de wrecked Herman, Neb. London papers have made every effort sessions are to he held in the same that James Howard, a member of th« who pleaded guilty and turned state’s stock aud *3,000.00 common stock. 27c per pound. structive cyclone. A number of lives to verify it, hut so far have been un rooms in which tiie Spanish-American celebrated Baker-Howard feud, war ev idence, was sentenced to four years. Henry O. Havemeyer appeared be successful. It is supposed here that peace commission met. shot from ambush and killed ear Man. The trial of Mis. Barrow will follow. Mutton—Grom, heat shtep, wether, T r o o » » R e a c h M a n ila . were lost, and the pro|>erty loss is enor fore the industrial commission in the murder was done by Luna’s mous. Chester last night. Howard belonged Maniia, June 20.—The United States and ewee, 4c; dressed mutton I k e - In t l ie T r a . ' k o f t h e s t o r m . I t a l y D a m a n d * fta tla fa e tln n . Washington in connection with the in friends.” spring lamb., 7>.c per lb. to tbe White and Howard faction of Milwaukee, Wis , June 19.—Surgeon transport Sherman which sailed from The Pacific coast gunboat Marietta, vestigation of trusts. He contended London, June 17.—The Italian gov the Baker-Howard feud, aud lias been Hogs—Gross, choice heavy, *4.60; San Francisco, Mav 24. with 1,800 King’s re|>ort of the conditions in the which accompanieil the Oregon on that the tai iff is the most gigantic Washington, June 17. — General ernment, says the correspondent of the suspeote.1 of firing the shot lust week light and feeders. *2.50«8.00; dressed men and 17 officers, under command of her famous 14.000-mile run from Cali trust of them all. and robs the people Otis has cabled confirming the assassi Daily Mail, has demanded satisfaction that killed Tom Baker, while unde« track of the storm not tli of New Rich Brigadier-General Frederick Grant *6.00 « 6 . 00 per 100 pound» mond reports three persons killed, a nation of General Luna, which he re fornia to the West Indies in the early of *24,000,000 annually. With the from France for the arbitrary arrest at guard in the courthouse yard. Beef—Gross, top steers, 4.00«*4.&O; large number injured, and savs 100 lias arrived here after a smooth voyage' days of the war, has arrived in New tariff off, he says, refined sugar would gards as bound to have a good effect, Nice of the Italian general, Gilatta, No details of the killing have reach persons nr the vicinity of Richardson One private died after the transport’s cows. *3.60 « 3 .00; dressed bet-f York. as his large following will now uu’ be 3 cents a pound. taken into custody there on charge of ed here, hut the story was told by a 6 « 6)^ c per pound. arrival. Tlie tioops brought hy tlie and 41 persons near Clayton need im doubtedlv be for peace. espionage. reliable man who lives in Clay county. mediate relief. le a l—Large, 6 «7c; small, 7W «8e transport will go to the island irf Ne- The Presbyterian general assembly M in o r N e w * It e m * . U n io n O r g n ' a C h a r g e * . per pound. He says that trouble has been brewing gros to lelieve the California troops. P io n e e r s . A la tik a B u u iM lary. Wallace, Idaho, June 17. — The General Bermudez Reina, former in session in Minneapolis decided to Portland, June 17.—Tlie annual re ever since tire murder of Tom Baker, K a p re* « C a r R o b b e d . Washington, June 19.—The first Ban F r a n e ia c o M a rk » « . minister of war and military governor hold the meeting next year in Ht. Louis. Idaho State Tribune, the official organ union of Oregon pioneers was cele and since the Philpots have joined the Kansas City. Mo., June 19.—A spe Wool—Spting—Nevada. 1 0 « 13c per “ Blind" Boone, once famous as a of the Coeur d’Alene miners’ unions, brated here today About 400 were in Baker faction it has been evident that step in the direction of losing a p u t of cial to the Star from Mena, Ark savs- of Madrid, is dead. pronounces the drowning of Miko our Alaskan territory developed rn tiie pound; Oregon, Eastern, 8«13o; Val The Great Central railroad of Eng pianist, is living at Oolumbia. Mo. ! Johnson at Wardner a cold blooded attenadanco, the badges ranging from some one on the other side would drop. negotiations for a modus vivettdi es About 9:45 o’clock this morning tiie ley, 15«17c; Not them, 8«10c. • Jo credited with possessing a f ortune R e c i p r o c i t y T r e a t y S ig n e d . 1833 to 1859. Tbe native sons und land has placed an order for 20 locomo of *300,000. southlround passenger train No. 25 tablishing a preliminary boundary line murder on the part of the authorities, daughters entertained the pioneers in a Millstuffs—Middlings, *17.50 «20; Washington, June 19.—The new was held up by three masked men at a tives with the Baldwin works of Phil» The promoters of the movement to and calis on the grand jury to investi fitting manner, extending hospitalities treaty between the United States and between Alaska and British Columbia. curve about a mile south of Shady, I. bran. *16.50« 16.60 per ton. delphia. In this modus England demanded aud Onions—Silverskiu,6O«90c per sack. erect in San Francisco a *100,000 mon- gate. It asserts that Johnson was to the founders ot Oregon. Grout Britain, covering reciprocity our state department acceded to a prop T. They ran the cars down the track Captain James Slover, who was pilot oment to commemorate the deeds of driven insane by threats made while Butter — Fancy creamery,17«18o; with the British Indies oolonies and a couple of miles, where they went of the Monitor during her fight with the American navy, especially tbw vic the coroner’s jury had him in the An electric strest railway has just Barbadoes, will he signed at tlie state osition giving England several miles through the express and mail cars se do seconds, 4 6 « 17c; fancy dairy. 15c- of territory on the Dalton trail, which the Merrimac in Hampton Roads, die« tory of Admiral Dewey, have set to sweatbox and by maltreatment in pris been completed in Korea. San Fran do seconds. 14«14K c per pound. at Easton, Md. on. The authority for tlie latter as cisco lias been called upon for 15 ex department this afternoon. This is means that we have relinquished what curing considerable booty, the exact 18®U>c— StOr*’ 16<817° ’ ,ancy ««Ch, work with a will. the first reciprocity treaty under the amount of which is not known, as the sertion is not given. we have always claimed to be the perienced motor men. The war department has turned over reciprocity clause of the Dingley tariff. boundary. express company will not give out the Helen Gould’s income is the largest K o d a k I lia r o T c r * a D r o w n in g B o y . Hops— 1898 crop, 15o. amount of its loss. to General Shafter the complete direc of any uumarried woman in the ot,un T r n n a -a ib .r la n R a ilw a y . P in g r e e o n « lie W a r p a th | S ta n d a r d O il C a p ita l I n c r r a .e d . Spokane, June 17.—Douglas Mar (h2, 50MMF rn it'_ ? raneea’ Va'eDCia- »» tion of all military affairs in Alaska. try. She does not spend much on her New York, June 17.—Count Cassini, > Lansing, Mich., June 19.—Governo» A r t if lr ia l C o a |. tin, the 11-yenr-old son of Louis I. Trenton, N. J., June 19. — The «3.60, Mexican limes, *4 .5 0 « 6 ; C ali self. On churches and charities she tlie Russian ambassador to this coun Governor Stanley, of Kansas, has de London. June 20.—The Beilin corte- fornia lemons, 7 6 c « *l.3 6 ; do choioa. Pingree marked the closing day of th« Standard Oil Company today filed a Martin, fell into tlie river yesterday cided to try tire conditional pardon plan spends *100.000 a year, afternoon at the big whirlpool and his try. at the Waldorf-Astoria said to legislature by sending in veto message« certificate with the secretary of state, spondent of the Daily Mail savs that a 12.50 per box, on the better grade of prisoners in the William F. Hackney, architect to the hotly is still missing. The lad was sit night that he would make tbe predic which hotly criticises tlie legielature increasing its capital stock from *100 - workman named Montag. living : H #y - Wheat. *13«15.60; wheat an.1 jtato peniteotiary. The conditions are Kansas City. Mo., board of educatitn. ting on a cofferdam, his feet hanging tion that tbe Uaited States would reap for alleged failure to carry out the peo-' 000,000 to *110.000.000. Of the latter Mannheim, Baden, lias succeeded oat. *18« 16; oat. *14«16; best bar great commercial advantages from the '.hat the person released shall not drink, and one of the city’s foremost men of w r the whirlpool. He was missed pie’s wishes. The governor vetoed th« amount, *10.000,000 is to be preferred manufacturing artificial coal from ley, *12« 13: alfalfa, * l l « ) 3 per ton; trans-Sibeiian railway. {amble or loaf. amended beet-sugar bounty hill and stock, paying 1 per cent quarterly earth and mineral substances. bis profession, committed suicide be «id workmen thought he had gone straw, 40@?0c per bale. also the bill appropriating *40,000 fo» dividends. The certicfiate is signed by home, but a kodak enthusiast who was C o w * W it h T u b e r c u lo s t* . A pension of *27 a month has beer cause be wae in debt. Potatws— Early Rose, *1.5O «1.75; A Victoria dispatch says a yacht cap- grante<l Lula B. Randall, the 16-vear- Kankakee, HI., June 17.—Seventy state buildings and an exhibit at th« Henry M. Flagler,president, and T. D. sized In the straits opposite Esquimau Oregon Buikanks. *1 .6 5 « *1 .8 5 ; river An exepdition under Professor A. taking a snap-shot at that portion of B u r a k s . 7 5 e« * 1; S a liS J Clarke, secretary. old daughter of Frank B. Randall, G. Nathorst. which is to search ajong the rivet, including the cofferdam, »nt of 114 milch cows at the Eastern Pan-American exposition at Buffalo. Two men. Peart and Bowser, were • 1 « 1.10 per sack. K chief engineer of Dewey’s dispatch boat the northeast coast of Greenland for while focusing his instrument, saw the Illinois insane hospital today showed drowned. About the same time a London. June 19.—The Church Mia- Colonel Smith, of the New York regi McCulloch, who died from sunstoks Professor And ree, tbe missing aeronaut, boy's body pass across the picture on signs of tuberculosis after inoculation sionary Society confirms the report of Tropica) fruits—Bananas, *1 6 0 » pleasure boat containing nine perima ment, has asked to he retired. He was the sighting lens. His was the only with tuberculin. They will be slaugh Ute day after the battle of Manila bay. sailed from Helsingborg, Sweden. *3^60« trouble at Kieng King Fu, adding tliaf oveicome by heat in a recent engage was upset on the Gorge. The occu 4 t v ‘“ I b” nck: .( wmi to witaeaa tbe tragedy. tered. pants had a n«rtow escape from drown two native missionaries were killed. ment. Pwaiai' •••X« ing. San Francisco will welcome the re turn of the Second Oregon. At an Omaha fire a powder magazine exploded, injuring 11 firemen. Aguinaldo’s Men Completely A Massachusetts sailor has started Routed at Zapote. across the Atlantic in a four-ton boat. One man was killed and six were in jured in a railroad collision at Liun- REBEL LO SS O V ER A T H O U S A N D ton, Or. OK