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f a ilu r e *
CO N TIN U ES.
th e H in n lle .t
Ever
Know n
fo r
San Francisco, July 31.—Samoan ad
III«
the first engagement while
City of 12,000 Located South- vices under date of July 14, were re Given As a Reason for Secre the During
R.
G.
Dun
St Co.’s Weekly Trade
company
was
firing
at
will
into
the
ceived to day by the steamer Moana a#
woods ahead, says Sergeant King in the Has Broken Out in the Na Review says:
East of Manila.
follows: The situation in Samoa is
tary Alger Resigning.
Optimism is popular, but more than
M inneaiolis (Kan.) Messenger, a for
one of great uneasiness, the attitude of
tional Soldiers’ Home.
half tbe time dangerous. Seven years
lorn water buffalo, the Philippine
natives being far from reassuring.
of baiting and reaction have historical
beast of burden, meandered into the
W ASHINGTONS IN THICK OF’ i T Several fights have occurred in differ
ly folio wed three of rapid progress.
R o o s e v e l t w r o t e a l e t t e r rice field directly in front of the line.
ent
poitions
of
the
islands
between
Twenty governois will attend tlm
THIRTY CASES; THREE DEATHS But the three of progress have not
The
writer
immediately
directed
his
supporters of rivals for the kingship,
C o m p r e h e n s iv e R e v ie w o f t h e Im p o r t
trust conference to be held in C h ic a g o F o u r A m e r i r a n a W e r e K i l l e d m id
passed, and the most cautious search
fire toward the buffalo, with no appar
and several natives have been killed. T h a i L e t t o r m o l
w o t lln p im n in g a o f t h e P a s t W
in September.
t l i e K e f t i i l t i n g I ’o n f e r -
discloses no sign of halting
Foreign
Num ber
W o u n d e d — A N u m b e r of
ent
result.
Afterwards,
during
a
lull
Nothing
much
seems
to
have
been
ac
C u l l e d F r o m t h e T e l e g r a p h C o lu m n s
m e e T<»il<*lie< A f la iiM in I ' l i i l l p p i a e a
T h e G o v e r n m e n t Ila* K * l» l,lia h e d a anxieties have been r«al but «hey seem
S p e n t a li V r la n n e r a L i b e r a t e d .
Cubans are finding fault with the
in
the
firing,
we
shamefully
confessed
complished by the high commission
X i ^ s s r o i i H O l i M IS I n t i n e
mim I W ill F r e to be passing, and Euiope has be
H iu l C u b a hm W » II.
to having wasted our strength in this
ceusua commissioners appointed hr the
since arms weie surrendered by the
metti lite S p rea d o f t h e M a la d y .
gun paying liberally for our food with
United
Slates.
ignoble
maimer
and
were
surprise,]
to
contending
factions.
lt m ru m ored
Ism Ion that Salia-
out
expectation tiiat securities can be
Manila,
July
29.—An
expedition
Chief Justice Chambers, being dis
President McKinley will tender Ad
b u ry m a y r esig n .
Washington, July 31.—The interest learn that every man had done like
Mm pose, I of troops from San Pedro
sent for settlement. The extensive labor
wise.
At
all
events,
the
beast
made
Newpprt News. Va.. Aug. 1.—There strikes have vanished, and the local
Dewey will spend .ill of August at miral Dewey a reception wheu lie ar- Macati, Pasig and Morong, under Brig satisfied with the support extended to ing statement is made in connection good its escape, for it putiently plod-
h:s court by the commissioners, will
lives at Wushigtion.
Mediterranean |«orls.
adier-General R. H. flail, yesterday leave today for Washington. Their ac with the departure of Alger from the ied ahead until the timber swallowed aie 30 cases of what is believed to lie troubles do not affect business. Fears
cabinet tbat Governor Roosevelt, of
genuine yellow fever at the National of new and powerful corporations lesser.,
1 rivals James A. Doyle, of company captured Calamba, an important town
it up. During the ch argerM Jalocan ,
Talk o f w ai with Great Britaiu does
D, Second Oregon, succumbed to dys on the south shore of Laguna de Bay, tion in refusing the aid asked for to New York, wrote a letter urging his a frenzied pig, of dim inutive^ize,- Soldiers’ Home, near Hampton, ami as it is found tiiat they are oontrolleil
not alarm Washington officials.
sustain the court’s authority is said to
entery at tiis Presidio.
after two hours of sharp fighting, dur have been prompted hv dispatc) les re- retirement, and also that General Otis «lashed from beneath a bamboo hut three deaths from tlie disease were re by the same laws which govern tiis
ho relieved in the Philippines and
ported today. There were several other small companies.
Jealousy caused the death of one and
B e c a u se a volunteer would not re- ing which foui soldiers w eie killed and
probably another at Long Beach. Cal. enlist. General Otis denied him a per 12 wounded. The trenches command ceived by the German commissioner Brooke be succeeded by Wood as m ili and, apparently, judging tbat all tho deaths at tlie institution yesterday, hut
Above all, the general evidences of
commotion was for his benefit, thought
from his home government, which, it is
Two cool Americana ate said to have mit to go into business in Manila.
ing the harbor were under water, nut claimed, is greatly displeased with his tary governor of Cuba. This letter was best to retire. As the pig dashed past it cannot lie stated tonight that all of prosperity continue convincing, failures
them were cause«! by yellow fever.
written to a member of tlie cabinet
dispersed a howling mob of 400 in
Fbe tripartite committee has abol- the swampiness of the land made the recognition of the supreme court in the prior to the last geneial outburst of tiie fftiter, we gently assisted with a Newport New# ami Hampton w ill quar are tbe smallest ever known for tbe
Corea.
s-ason, railroad earnings the largest,
islied the kingship of Samoa adjudging work harder.
kingship case.
anti-Alger talk, some weeks before his shove from the butt of our guu and antine against tlie soldiers' home to and solvent payments through clearing-
The troops boarded cnscoes Tuesday
thought no more of it for gome time.
Meiklejohn w ill lie acting secretary it to be without authority and useless.
The commissioners have been well actual resignation.
morrow morning. Tlie government au ...... . in July have been 48.6 per cent
night. Tire force comprised 400 of tlia
of war until Alger’s resignation takes
I here was friction between Roose Afterward, upon glancing to tiie rear, thorities at Ol«l Point have atrea«ly 1 rger than last year, and 62.3 per cent
The 30-knot torpedo boat destiovei Washington volunteers, ’ 450 of the received on all the Islands they visited.
place.
wo saw four or five soldieig in hot ppr adopted this step, and no strangers aie
Goldsborongb,
was
successfully Twenty-first infantry, 150 of the Fourth Thev expected to sail for-the United velt and Alger, in connection with tlie
l-irger than in 1892, the best previous
States on the Badger on July 16.
fatuous round-robin Roosevelt partici suit of tlie same poor little swine. It allowed to enter the reservation.
-Mrs. Rich, of Texa«, was taken to launched from the wavs at the Wolff &
y Jar.
cavalry and two guns of the First artil
is
laughable,
even
in
times
of
peace,
to
pated in getting up. while he was with
Mexico for murder tiia l, wrapped in an ¿wicker iron works at Portland, Or.
Quarantine Officer Hobson, of tins
The official returns of tbe most won
lery. These and the gunboats Napidan V a lca n o T oes«* K o c k l a* Itlg a* Hnraea.
American flag.
the rough riders at Santiago. Secretary watch another man chase a hog, hut |>ort, went to tlie soldiers’ home to derful year in tbe nation’s commecre
ri.e Hauim an Alaska expedition lias and Costo assembled opposite Calamba.
when
men
forsake
their
pltces,
foiget
Honolulu, July 23, via »an Francis-
TheC.tthol t.-rr'.i ishnp of Cleveland relumed. The expedition, both from Crowds of people in carts and on foot oo, July 31.—The volcanic eruption on Alger criticised Roosevelt for a letter tlie loar of Conflict, the hum of bullets, night ami verifie«! tlie statemnt tiiat show a decrease of <85,600 in value of
there are now 30 cases of the disease
lias issued an appeal to the strikers to a scientific and pleasuie point of view, wete seen rushing to the hills. Na Mauna Loa is still in full blast. The
the shouts of the victors, and the wails at the home, and that there were three the great staples exported, largely ow-
respect the law.
was an entire success. A journey ol tives escaping from Calamba in canoes lava flow is apparently filling up the
of the wounded, to grapple with an deaths from tlie malady today. While i; g to prices, but an increase of about
said 100 insurgents held the town.
eight-pound
shoat, tlie scene becomes no one outside of tiie soldiers' home <80,000.000 in other exports, mostly
Russia and Japan are reported to b« over 9.000 miles was made.
table land, and Hilo and the whole
A
force
under
Captain
McGrath,
of
ludicrous
in
the extreme. We took the knew anything about the existence of manufactures.
preparing with a view to a possible
island of Hawaii are enveloped in
The Nebraska regiment and two bat
Fear of deficient crops has been bur
the
Twenty-first
infantry,
and
Captain
trouble
to
learn
tbat the pig got away. yellow fever until today, it is said that
conflict in Corea.
smoke.
Vessels
encounter
dense
clouds
teries of the Utah aitillerv, have ar
ied under Western reoeipts from farms
Eltenberd.
landed
east
of
the
town,
At
Calocair
the
rebels
had
mounte«)
of smoke a hundred miles out to sea,
rived in San Francisco. The Nebras
the disease made its appearance three
The Transvaal it is sai l must com
but found a river intervening. Cap and navigators are seriously inconven
two monstrous muzzle-loading guns days ago. The most rigid quarantine «mounting to 13.861,046 bushels wheat
ply with England’s every deiuaud or ■ kans have 100 wounded men. Their
captured in former times from the regulations will lie enforced to prevent f«ir tbe month thus far, against 3,773,-
losses including sick, amount to 204. tain McGrath and Lieutenant Batson ienced. Kilaua is also smoking freely
hot war w ill follow.
108 last year, and 15,298.665 bushels
Spanish. They attempted to fire one tlie gpread of tlie malady.
They say they have had enough ol swam the river under a fire from Mau and indications aie this volcano will
of oom, against 6,662.132 bushels last
Freight handlers are on a strike in Philippine lighting.
ser rifles. Having crossed the stream, soon be in active eruption.
of these, with direful results. The
Tlie news hag created great excite
New York. They ask fot an increase
tlie officers proceeded incascoes to ferrv
Americans oollecte«) the remains of 20 ment in Newport News, Old Point and year. Exports of wheat. Atlantic and
Frank Davey, a photographer, has
The rumors regarding the formation the troops over. The insurgents re
fiont 17 to 20 cents an hour.
rebels kdied by the explosion of the Hampton, and tlie most vigorous meas Pacific, bare been 7,709,193 bushels
of a Chino-Japanese alliance are sem i treated through the town, shooting returned from a visit to the volcano.
gun.
The insurgents had not the cour ures will he adopted to prevent its during tbe month thus far, against
The m ilitia was ordered out to pro officially denied at Pekin, an.l it is as
He says there is a series of eight cra
from houses and bushes as they tied to ters; five of them were dead, but ap
age to fire the remaining cannon,which spread. There are 4,000 old veterans 7,399,259 bushels last year
tect a Georgia sheriff and jail from a
serted that the envoys recently sent to
was loa.led and pumed when Calocan at the home, and several large excur
P A C IF IC C O A S T T R A D E .
mob, who threatened to lynch a negro. Tokio were appointed simply t‘o prove the hills.
peared to have been active quite recent
was captured. The natives had loaded sion parties went there last week.
ly.
One
of
tlie
others
was
belching
B
r
a
v
e
r
y
o
f
W
a
sh
in
g
to
n
*
,
W illiam T. Stead says the peace con the friendly relations between the |iow
P o r tla n d M a r k e t .
the gun witii a complete curiosity shop.
liir e e members of the Washington forth smoke and tirp and molten rocks
ference lias achieved a great success, eis.
Wheat—
Walla Walla, 67c; Valley,
Tlie cannon was filte-J with scissors,
Norfolk. Va., Aug. 1.—The board of
regiment waded from casooes through of gieat size. According to Davey, the
and went beyond the expectations of
68c; Blueetem. 69c per buehel.
A
Paris
dispatch
says
knives,
coal,
pieces
of
brick,
nails,
health
has
quarantine,!
against
Old
two
atttonio-
swamps often shoulder deep, while a rocks were as big as horses and went
the delegates.
Flour— Best grades, <3.26; graham,
biles beat the Paris-St. Mole express
bolts, a tiieiuiometer, a horseshoe, a Point, Hampton an I Newport News.
so high that they cooled before falling
<2.66; superfine, <2.16 per barreL
V/ 4
The threatened rate war to Missouri train in a race between those cities, a group of Filipinos concealed in hay to the ground again, ft look Davey
car
link,
a
piece
o^rubber
hose,
and,
to
Police
officeis
have
been
sent
out
along
—Choice white, 43c;
choice
liver points lias been averted and the <1 ¡stance of 226 miles, making the liest stacks were shooting at them until the anti iiis party 16 hours to ascend the
crown it all, a large quantity of hoop the water front to watch for tugs,
gray, 41@42c per bushel.
reduced-rate tickets have been taken time ever recorded for an automobile. Napidan focused her eix-pounders and mountain from the active crater to the
iron
had
been
driven
into
the
muzzle
S Z C R E T A R T O P W A R A T .O F R .
steamboats
and
other
craft.
There
is
Gatling guns on the 6tacks for a few
Barley—Feed barley, <19 @20; brew
off the market.
The distance was covered in 7 hours
so tightly that it was necessary to tile much excitement. Governor Woodfin,
minutes. Most of the work was done summit, where their horses were left.
i n g . <21.00 per ton.
and
48
minutes.
A wreck occurred on the Central Pa
before tiie Washington volunteers could Two men became delirious from want uf protest he wrote to the secretare in it before tbe charge ooold be drawn. A of the soldieia’ home, confirms the re
Millatuffe— Bran, <17 per ton; mid
this connection, ami there was consid double «lose of powder was found, and port of the existence of fever there.
of water.
cific near Clark’s station. Nevada.
General Otis has informed the war reach the town.
dling«,
<22; aborts, <18; chop, <16.00
erable
excitement
over
the
matter
at
also
a
quantity
o?
dynamite.
No
won
Hampton has been quarantined from
Engineer Read was killed and his fire department of the arrival at Manila
The trip iadescribed as a terrible one
The Filipinos left tiiree dead. Of
per ton.
the
time.
This
is
said
to
have
"been
der
tbe
other
cannon
exploded.
Old
Point,
ami
the
trolley
cars
stopped
man badly hurt.
of the transpoit Valencia. There were the caualties on the American side, two in the extreme. All around the top
Hay—Timothy. <8 « 9 ; clover. <7
entirely made up by the two men after
running to the former piace tonight.
Oom Paul Kruger tendered Ina resig no casualties en route. The Valencia of the killed and three of the wounded of the moiftrtain was cold, but at tlie Roosevelt’s return from the war, but
@8; Oregon wild hay, <6 per ton.
THE
ALUM
BAKING
POWDERS.
crater
it
was
very
hot.
The
extremes
led from San Francisco, June 29, were members of the Fourth cavalry,
RAN INTO A WRECK.
nation as president of the South Afri
Butter—Fancy creamery, 30(2 40c;
Roosevelt never approved of the man
can republic, it was not accepted, and with headquarters B an.l M. Fourth and two killed and eight wounded be were such as woulj knock most any- agement of the war <le,iartiiient.
seconda,
3 2 ® 36c; dairy, 2 7 ® 30c «tore.
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body out.
avalrv. and F and II, Twenty-fourth longed to the Twenty first infantry.
he later withdrew it.
22® 25c.
S o ld in t h i a Y l r i n i t j r .
Roosevelt,
in
his
letter
to
the
cabi
E « p r « « « «1 l.w <’ k n w m * <»n.
nfantiy, in all Io officers and 454 en
There was much shooting by F ili G e r m a u * a n d J a p a o e a e H e l p I n a n r C e n ls .
Cheese—Oregon full cream,
12c;
net officer, was very severe in his criti
Information from the lower Yaqni listed men.
The recent discussion in the papers
Poit ¿ervis, N Y’., Aug. 1.—The ac-
pinos who emerged from 'tlie bushes
New York, July 31.—A special tc cism of the general cornee of the war of the effect ii|»on tlie human system ci«lent on tiie Erie railroad, growing Young America, 13c; new cheese,
river, at the south end of the state of
10c («er pound.
1 he (. aliioruia volunteers have sailed with white flags. After the fighting, the Herald fröre Washington * * w department, and insisted tiiat the ad of food made w ith alum baking powders
Sonora, in Mexico, conveys the intelli
out of tlie landslide a mile east of
a dozen men holding up their hands According to verbal reports to the navy '«•« «list mt ion «m id not afford to he held
for home.
Poultry—Chicken«, mixed, <3® 4 50
gence that an outbreak has occurred
ami the opinions that have been pub Lackawaxon last night, was not so ser
and shouting "Castillanoe,” met the
Dieyfus is repelled to beseiiouslv ill American cavalry. Even Spanish sol from officers returning from the P h il tes|H*nsihle for Alger, nor to conduce lished from note«! scientists to the ious as at first reported. Only the fire per dosen; bene, <4.50® 5.00; spring«,
among the Yaqni Indians. In a fight
<2®3.50; geese, <4.00®5 00 for old.
ippines, Aguinaldo continues to get
one white man and 20 Indians were with a fever.
diers embraced the Americans hyster war supplies through German mer the military policy in the Philippines effect tbat such powders lender the man and engineer of the detailed en <4 @5.60 Jor young; ducka. <5.00®
killed.
or
in
Cuba.
He
urged
that
vigorous
f«M
»-l
iinwiKilesomc,
have
caused
numei-
gine of the westhonml Chicago express
American slocks now command con ically. There were 50 Spanish prison chants in Hong Kong, and Japanese
ami effective operations lie insisted on. ons inquiries for the names of the vari which tntnetl over on the track were 6.60 per dozen; turkeys, live, 12®
A t Hatiiesbuig. Miss., Henry No- fidence throughout Europe.
ers at Calamba, of whom some were merchants in Yokohama, although out
13$<ic per pound.
■ This letter was shown to the president ous alum powdeis.
kille.l, though a nutuiter of passengers
vals, a negio who attempted to assault
Potatoes—< 1® L 25 per Back; sweets,
Caroline islanders want to be an civil officials and some were soldiers. consuls have l»een directed to keep a at once, as it was intended to be, and
The
following
list
of
baking
powders
on the express, the vestibule passenger 2c per pound.
Rosaline Davis, Saturday evening, was nexed to the United States.
They had been given the choice ol join sharp lookout for filibustering.
fioiu this was staited the renewal of containing alum is made up from the train for Buffalo anti Cleveland, wiiich
captured tear Bond City, Miss., and
ing the Filipino aimy or becoming
Vegetables—Beets, <1; turnip«, 90c
in more than one instance. British tlie demand for Alger’s retirement that rejairts of State Chemist Nicholson, ol left New York at 7 o ’clock Saturday
President Heuieaux, of Santo Do servants, and they chose the army, in
later identified by the young lady. A
per
sack; garlic, 7o per pound; cab-
officers
have
aided
the
United
States
resulted
in
his
resignation.
Nebraska, the City Chemist of St. were injured.
mob tied him to a tree and shot him to rningo, has been assassinated.
tending to surrender to the Americans in preventing the shipment of arms
hage, <1 ® 1.25 per 100 pounds; cauli
When
the
president
sent
for
Roose
Louis,
the
Food
Commission
of
Minne
The wreck, which occurred shortly flower, 76c per dozen; parsnips, <1
death.
The body of the late Robert G. In at the first opportunity. Most of the from Hong Kong, but officers just re
velt. a« lie did some time before Alger sota, or other reliable authority:
before midnight, was prece«ied by a J>er sack; t^ana, 7c per pound; celery,
The steamer Bertha has arrive.) in gersoll was cremated at Fresh Pond, civilians reached the American lines turned say there is no doubt tlie temp resigned, it is stated that the object in
clomibiirst-an.l storm which lasted tw o 70® 76c per doaen; cucumbers, 50c per
K a k in s P o w d e r » C u n la iu V n c A lu m :
during the fighting, but the insurgents tation offeied by Aguinaldo’« high
Fan Francisco from St. Michaels via N
calling him to the White House was
took
away
others
in
their
retieat.
Unalaska with 97 passengers and alamt
Contvins Alum boon. A section iff tlie han't fell on box; peas, 3@ 31y c per pound.
The fight het ween tile li nsec I oil
prices has indnce«l merchants to vio to talk over this letter ami try to reach ' K. C ..................................
the eanhound track .liiectly in front of
J « 4 (1 ,* M fg. Co.. C b ira a o .
<1,000.000 in gold, <750.000 of wbicfc combinations has been amicably ad-
Bops— ll@ 13c; 1897 crop, 4® 6c.
late the neutrality laws and try to force some understanding that would avoid I (. ALUM KT................... Contains Alum
A m ir t l F ilip in o « C a p tu re d .
the freight tiain. Several trees went
is in chatge of Parser Keyes. The par justed.
Wool \ alley, 12® 13c per pound;
the
imperfect
blockade.
C
ulB
S
M
t
H
.
i
i
n
g
P
tiu
d
e
r
Co.,
C
h
ira
g
o
hasty
action
in
the
matter.
It
was
General Hall captured 12 Filipinos
down with the rocks and earth, the
ser says there is wealth in the Cape
6® 10c;
mohair,
Twelve Spanish gunboats recently suppoaeil, after this interview between HOME........ ........... .Contains Alum freight cars an«l engine turning over Eastern Oregon,
The messenger hoys strike in Pitts with guns.
Major-General Lawton,
27c per pound.
Nome district, and declares there is no
Hrrae Hakina Powder Co., San Francisco
burg has betu settled, The boys claim Professor Dean C. Worcester, of the put on blockade duty have done re the piesnlent and Governor Roosevelt,
«lire, tly across tiie westbound tracks of
Mutton—Groes, beet sheep, wether«
truth in the stories of failure to find a victory.
V\ ASHINGTOX........... Contains Alum
American commission; Mrs. General markably good service in cutting off that the whole matter would go for
the Erie road. Sixty freight cars con and awes, 4,Q,c; dressed mutton. 6c;
Chemical Works. T iconia.
gold which have been published.
supplies
between
diffeient
islands.
two
or
three
months
before
final
action,
Lawton
and
Geneial
Lawton’s
eon
ac
CRESCENT................... Contains Alum stitute the train, but only 22 were de spring lambs, 7I«c per lb.
At Hartford C ityjlnd.. Ralph Shelbv
Plague and delayed rains are dis-
Last mail reports said they haJ cap- and the immediate ami sudden resigna
Crescent Mfg. Co.. Seattle.
railed, acd the lebris was piled up on
a 9-year-old hoy, was thrashed to death companied the expedition on board a
Bogs— Gross, choice heavy, <4.50;
stressing India.
launch, ami sat coolly in an unprotect- utre<l 16 different cargoes of supplies, tion of Alger is attributed to friction WHITE LILY . . . .Contains Alum the westbound tracks just as tbe Chi- 'lig h t and feeders, <3.50 @4.00’ dressed'
by liia playmates.
D.
Ferrerw
A
Co.,Tacoma.
hut
not
any
valuable
munitions
of
war.
between
him
and
General
Corbin,
be
ed boat close to the shore during the
Completion of recruiting new regi
BEE-H IVE..................... Contains Alum cago express put in an appearance, run- <6.00@6.00 per 100 pound«.
Otis reports another engagement fighting, the bullets splashing about
cause Alger desired to copy certain __
ments for Otis is eifiected within a
rung 60 miles an hour. The engine of
_ "»«»«Ington Mfg. Co., San Francisco.
Beef—Groes, top steers, 4.00@<4.25;
with
bandits
in
Cebu,
in
which
Ameri
F o u r o n O n e S c a f f o ld .
them.
documents in tiie department for bis BON BON...................... Contains Alum
fortnight.
the express train crashed into the cows, <2.60 @3.00;
dreeeed
beef.
can forces were victorious.
Baltimore,
Md..
July
31.
—
Upon
jrarsonal use,, an act which Cobrin is
Today General Hall brought to Ma
Grant Chemical Co.,Chicwtro.
wreck, and tlie baggage car. combina 5@ 6Jtc per pound.
A mine explosion near Brownsville,
one scaffold, an.l simultaneously, four said to have successfully resisted bv au D EFIA N C E...................Contains Alum
A
Chicago
uegress
is
alleged
to
have
nila
the
Spaniards
whom
the
expedi
Pa., kille.1 six and entombed 70 tu lu
tion an.l buffet car and two Pullman
Veal—Large, 6 ® 7c; email, 7 ^ @ 8 c
D r » i » T r * « I M T v ’ ^ ee
Co., P o rtla n d .
attempted tire stealing of four children tion had released from captivity of negroes were hanged today in Balti appeal to tlie president.
ers. who later escaped.
sleepers were pile«! up on the tracks per pound.
r
U
L
lL
A
N
D
...................Contains
Alum
more
city
jaii
yard.
Cornelius
Gar
within an hour. She is now in jail.
more than a year. Lieutenant Larson,
immediately in front of the wrecked
Beno A Ballis, Portland,
V itv il^ s l t o T n r u n i a .
Admiral Dewey bag wired his accept
S e a ttle M a r k e ts .
commanding the Napidan, today found diner, John Myers and Charles James
freight cars.
Four
life-tuners
in
ihe
Columbus
Tacoma, Wash.. July 3 L —President
ance to become the city’s guest upon
In
paid
with
their
lives
for
criminal
as
addition
to
these,
it
is
learned
Onions, new, 90c per 1.25 pound*
a
long-missing
Spanish
gunboat,
which
The
first
sleeper
was
split
in
two
O-
penitentiary
were
so
unruly
that
his arrival in New York'
sault on Annie Bailey, a 13-year-old C. S. Mellen, of the Northern Pacific that many grocers aie selling what
Potatoes, new, 1 \ ® 2c per lb.
parts as a result of the accident, and
special steel cells were built for their had been so covered with bushes and negiess. Joseph Bryan, the fourth railroa«), in talking today of the rail
they call their own private or special
Bceta, per sack, <1®1 25.
A little boy was shot and killed by incarceration.
fishnets as to not to resemble a vessel.
tbe
passengets
were
thrown
80
feet
road situation on tlie coast, said:
brands. These powders are put up for down a bank. Fire at once broke out
Turnips, per sack. 60®65c.
a non-union conductor at Cleveland
The Filipinos having met reinforce member of the quarter, killed Mary
“ We have offered the O. IL & N ., the grocer and iiis name put upon tbe
Otis has been cabled to send volun
Eight hundred troops are now on guard
Carrots, per aack, <1®1.25.
ments ami thinking that the Americans Pack, a negress. The necks of James
teers home as soon as possible, it being had evacuated tlie town, descended Myers and Byran weie broken by tiie which is in the Union Pacific system, labels by manufacturers of alum pow and four cats of tbe express train and
Parsnip«,
per aack, <1.
An American lady millionaire, was the desire of the president to have no
to let them run into Tacoma over our ders in St. Louis, Chicago, Kansas aine ot the freight cars were burned.
fall
and
they
died
almost
instantly.
Cauliflower,
40®60c per doa.
from the bills today, intending to re
arrested in Paris for shoplifting. She delay in the matter.
W a r I t L o o k e d F o r.
tiacks from Portland, and to give them City, Tacoma, San Francisco an.l else
Cabbage,
occupy Calamba. General Hall easily Gardiner’s cap became disarranged in
.
Do“
in^
-
A,’fi
<1.60
per
100
po'unda.
Oalitoi,,la
was released after paying for the stolen
William H. Proctor, who went to drove them hack. General H all will tlie fall and bi* face was visible to the terminals here, so far as we have any where. Tbe manufacturers, it is said,
goods.
1
—The
situation
is
critical.
An
out
spectators. He was apparently con say in tlie matter, at very reasonable find their efforts to market their goods
Cherries, 90c® 1.00.
California in 1849, remained there 15 leave a garrison at Calamba.
The reciprocity treaty with France years and accumulated a fortune, is
Peaches, 75c.
scious about one moment, after which terms. Thev may accept our proposi in this way greatly aided by tiie ambi break is momentarily expected. Tbe
has been signed. Concessions had
tion. The terms are entirely satisfac tion of the grocer to sell a powder with friends of the government are under
be slowly strangled.
I . e u t g e r t I t i e * in P riso n .
Apples. <1.00® 1.25 per box.
lead in Brooklyn, aged 84 years.
tory. If they are not, we w ill make his own name upon tbe label, especial aims and ready for action to protect
be made as a condition of Carnbou’
Pears, <1.50 per box.
Joliet, III., July 29.—Adolph L.
It has been decided to discontinue
signing the convention.
them satisfactory. It would lie to our ly when the grocer can make an ab property and peace. A feeble attempt
In te r e s tin g E x p e r im e n t .
*
Prunes, <1 per box.
Luetgert,
the
wealthy
Chicago
sausage
the use of coal as fuel on the New
Manila, July 31. — In compliance interest, as well as theirs, to let normal profit uoon it. Matty grocers, was made to seize tbe body of Presi
Butter—Creamery, 20c per pound;
Sir Wilfred Laurier refuses to quali York. New Haven and Hartford rail maker, who was serving a life sentence
with
an older leccived from Madrid, them run in over our tracks, rather doubtless, do not know that the pow dent Heuieaux by tbe assassins. Ra dairy 15®18c ranch, 12®15c per lb.
fy his statements in legard to the road and to substitute coke for it on in the penitentiary here for the murder
Egg«. 21&
of iiia wife, was found dead in his cell tlie Spanish transport Alva w ill pro than build an additional line. We ders that they are thus pushing are mon Caceres, Manuel Caceres, Horacio
boundary dispute, and asserts tbat be ill locomotives.
alum powders which would be actually 4 asquez and Domingo Pichardo, who
Cbeeee— Native, 12c.
today. Drs. Werner and O’Malley held ceed from Manila immediately to the woul.l rather divide the cost and ex
meant juat what be said.
are iu the country about Moca, with
United States manufacturers w ill be
Poultry— 18® 14o; dressed, 1 6 ^ c.
postmortem
examination.
Dr. Caroline islands, in order to repatriate pense of maintaining one line than to contraband iu many sections if sold
A small boy has testified at Chicago benefited by our new treaty with
their followers. The burial of Presi
pay
all
the
cost
ourselves
The
traf
without
disguise.
the
garrison
and
inhabitants
of
those
I1 reah meats—Choice dressed beef
that he witnessed Mrs. George kill France. Farmers, however, w ill re O’Malley says Luetgert died from fatty islands. There is gieat interest in the fic between here ami Poitland for many
It is quite impossible to give the dent Heureanx was conducted rith steera,
prime, 9c; oowa, prime,
degeneration
of
tiie
heart.
He
found
George D. Saxton • brother-in-law of ceive no help, as maximum duties will
fitting itonors.
9c; mutton. 9c; pork, 7>,o; trimmed,
that the hem t was surrounded by a first attempt of a cable boat to follow years can all be done over tbe one line names of all tbe alum baking ¡«»w.ieis
President McKinley, at Canton, last stay on agricultural products.
Governor Pepin has assembled troop# 8^ o ; veal, 8®10o.
great mass of fat, ami tiiat it was real the movements of an army. The boat and not be crowde.l. As for terms, we in tbe market. They are constantly
October.
in Moca, and tiie governor of La Vega-
Wheat—Feed wheat. <20.
The Illinois Central has a new com ly surprising, considering tlie condi left Tambay, near Taguig. at the north will make terms that are satisfactoiv.’ appearing in all sorts of disguise., nn- real has 1,000 men
Nez Perce Indians may make trouble. petitor on business from Chicago to tion of the iieart. that death had not ern end of Laguna de Bay. this morn
«ler all kinds of cognomens, and at all
Oata—Choice, per ton, <27®28.
' r «»ur K i l l e d , S e v e n I n j u r e d .
The minister of the treasury has ar
The young bucks nave threatened to the gulf. The St. Louis & Southwest oome long before this.
ing. and after making connection with
Hay—Puget Sound timothy, <8®
Halifax, N. S., July 81.—Foui men kinds of prices, even as low as five and
muider Northern Pacific extension ern is building a connecting link to
the land wire successfully laid 18 were cruslie«! to death, seven seriously ten cents a pouml. They can beavoid- rived at Moca in hot haste. The gov 9; choice Eastern Washington tim
W i l l M a r r y O n l y S o ld
graders, because the line cioases their Chicago and Eastern Illinois.
m iles of cable. It is expected the ca- injured, and a number slightly hurt e«l, however, by the housekeeper who ernment is taking steps for tlie protec othy, <14.00.
Chicago, July 29.—A sjiecial to the I bleboat will reach Calamba tonight.
tion of business and the finances oi the
reservation.
Corn—Whole. <23.60; cracked, <24;
in the wreck of a coustiuction train on will liear in ruind that all baking pow
country, and expects to carry out the feed meal, <24.00.
Rev.
John
Morrison,
pastor
of
Cal
Times-Herald
from
Independence,
ders
sold
at
twenty-five
cents
or
less
Sir Wilfred Laurier, prime minister
the Midland railroad, in Hanis county,
O r e g o n * to R o - K n ii* t .
Barley— Rolled or ground, per ton
of Canada, is to lie presented by hi vary Presbyterian church, of Portland, Kan., says; The girls’ clubs of several I
this afternoon. A tiain of flat cars per pound are liable to contain alum, as contemplate«! cancellation of the state
bank notes. In Puerto Plata there is <25® 26; whole, <23.
died
at
Camf
Wiley,
near
the
Gland
southern
Kansas
towns
have
resolved
Washington.
July
31.
—
Lieutenant-
friends with <100,000. His salary of
was preceding slow*y along some new pure cream of tartar baking powders
Flour—Patent, per barrel, <3.60;
<8,000 a year is considered insufficient Canyon hotel, in the Yellowstone Park, never to marry a young man unless he Colotiel-Plummei, who is organizing the track, when one of the center trucks cannot be produced at anything like an urgent demand tbat tbe govern
ment send a sufficient force to Moot to blended straights,
where he had gone on a pleasure trip. served with the famous Twentieth Tbirty-tifth infantry, telegraphed the j«’"ifed the rails ami the others behind tills price.
for bis wants.
.
----- - <3.26; California
hunt down tlie aaeaasma of tbe ptesi- <3.25; buckwheat
flour, <3.60; graham,
The New York Herald*« Washington Kansas. They say they are determined " ar department today that a number piled on top of it. There were 25
Hoke Smith favors «(¡«continuance of
K
hi I E n o u g h N ow .
dent.
to keep their agreement and that soon- l,( men frora lh« Second Oregon desired 30 men on tlie train. All those
1 per barrel, <3.60; whole wheat flour,’
the war. He contends that such is the corres|H>ndent says Root will he only
llnshiiiid I)i»ii t bother me, mv
er than marry a man who staye«l at 10 ®nBst in the regiment and return to board the car that first left the track,
Protests have l>een made to member# <3.76; rye flour, <4.50.
sentim ent all over the South. He nominal head of the war det artment?,
home they will remain single all their
Philippines if they can be granted four in number, were instantly killed. dear. 1 d i fltihiying political economy. of the admiuistiation against the propo
Millatuffe—Bran, per ton, <15;
The
colonial
secretaryship
is
tlie
re
does not want the flag to run, hut
Wife—-Well, you needn’t work so
m intend
. -------
.
80 days fnr|ougli. Tlie furlough has
lives. « They
to give
the hoys of - l««ia~—•
would have the Filipinos promised sponsibility for which he i « really the legiiuent a big reception when they been authorize.! by the war department One or two of those injured ate in a hard at it. Goodness knows you 're sition to give Canada a port of entry shorts, per ton, <16.
slated.
?
Feed—Chopped fee«!, <21® 22 per
dangerous condition.
The accident sufllciently strong on the economy pait eveu temporarily, on Lynn canal, as
complete independence.
return.
to such men as desire to enlist.
such action would be conceding her ton; middlings, pet ton, <22; oil cak«
happeue«! 13 miles from Windsor.
of it now.—La» Petit Journal.
According to the Washington Times
The income of the principal charita
C o rc o ra n I * G u ilty .
meal, per ton, <33.
right to such a i«ort.
T h * I ’ ll I I i p p l u * I I cmi I .
K a rre d .
ble institutions having their hesdanar- Lev. Sam Jones’ income for several
Wallace, Idaho, July 29.—Paul Cor
N e x t W a r W it h G e r m a n y .
K e d u c t l u n in K u y a l l y F a v o r v i t .
“ It was a good opportunity,” eaid
» « n F r w n e ia c o M a r k « « .
ters in London, amounts to over <35,- years has been between <25,000 and earan who has been on trial here for
Seattle, July 31.—The Times prints
Chicago, July 31. — A Tribune special the actor, “ but I bad to give it up.”
Ottawa.
Out., Aug. 1.— In the house
<35,000.
s
000,000 per annum.
is afternoon what purports to be a
several weeks for the murder of James
Wool—Spring—Nevada,
10®13< per
from New York says: The Herald this
“ What kind of a character was it’” of commons yesterday, Sir Charles Tup. pound; Oregon. Eastern, 10® 14c; Val-
Sarah Bernhardt says she was born Cheyne, a Bunker H ill St, Sullivan mill full ami uncensoiad list of fatalities in morning has a special cablegram from
The Fourth of July jnst past was
per spoke strongly in favor of a re«fuu- ley, 17® 19c; Noithern, 8® 10c.
“ V illain .”
more widely celebrated in foreign coun in Paris ami not in Amsterdam or Le man, in the Wardner riot, on Apiil the American army in the Philippines Trieste, in which Admiral Dewev is
tion of the loyalty on the gold output
“ Wasn’t the salaty enough?”
up
to
June
2.
The
list
was
furnished
29,
was
today
convicted
of
murder
in
Millatuffe— Middlings, <17.60® 20;
Havre,
as
most
of
fier
biographers
îe-
tries and participated in by foreigners
quoted as saying:
in the Yukon. Clifford Sifton, m inis
Very
liberal,
and
tbe
manager
a
by
Fred
J
Fitel,
a
representative
of
late.
the second degree. At 1 o’clock this
bran,
<15.60® 16.60 per ton.
than any previous one.
“ Our next war will be with Ger gentleman; but when I was a boy I ter of the interior, in reply, said that
Onion«—Silverakin,70@ 75c per aack.
Edgar D. Crawford, who was recently afternoon, Jmlge Stewart sentenced tbe Manila Freedom, who claims to many.”
The equestrian statue of Major-Gen-
while
the
royalty
was
not
permanently
premised mv mother that I would never
Corcoran to 17 years in the peniten have obtained it from the records in
Butter — Fancy creamery, 1 9 ® 20c;
The prediction of tbe admiral was smoke a cigarette.’’— Washington Star. fixed, he could not yet consent to
eral John F. Reynolds, who com- admitted to the bar at Atlanta. Ga.. is
the
surgeon-general’s
office
at
Manila.
tiary.
Under
the
Idaho
laws
the
pun
_ i *•
,
.
®oy do seconds, 16® 17c; fancy ilairv 17o*
brought
about,
according
to
tbe
Her
Ynan.led the First coips of the Army of tbe youngest lawyer in that state, if
reduction
from
the
10
per
cent
now
col-
do
seconds, 14® 14 Qc per jtound.
The total number of fatalities is
ishment for murder in the second de
ald’s correspondent, by a discussion of
The Monadnock block, Chicago, is lected.
the Potomac, was unveiled at Gettys not in the country. He is not quite 17
given
as
736—23
officers,
699
privates
gree is imprisonment for from Id years
ears old.
Uggs
Store, 16® 18c; fancy ranch,
burg, Pa.
snd 14 civilians attached to the army. a tlirentened clash with the German said to have a daily population of
to life.
19@22o.
Mis.
McKinley’s
health
lias
greatly
6,000.
fleet
at
Manila.
Not one «hop of intoxicants is allowed
The Disciples of Christ will hold
improved at Lake Champlain.
Hop«— 1898 crop, 17b'a
I ta lia n * W crn C itizen *.
G o tn a z M a y F ig u r e .
O u r l. « » * r a in T w o W a r * .
T l i r e « Y o u n g W o m e n l>r«»w n«<l.
their jubilee missionary convention in o Ire sold at any ol the military camps
Citrus
Fruit—Oranges. Valencia, <2
Washington, July 29.—The state de
Chicago, July 31.— A Tribune spe
f Canada.
K «pul*«it F rom C'Mlainba.
Evansville, Iml., .Inly 31. — Augusta 1 ho war department lias prepare«! a
Cincinnati, October 13-19, and 10,000
@3.60; Mexican limes, <4.60@5; Cali
partmeut has received from General cial from Washington says: By tlie as Mattingly, 17; pear| Clieany and memorandum which compares tlie
London.
Aug.
L
—A
dispatch
from
delegates are expected.
Governor Stanley, of Kansas, has ap Foster, of Louisiana, a preliminary re sassination of President Heuieaux, of
lemons, 76c @<1.25; do choioe.
losses in the Spanish war witii those Manila says that the rebels yesterday • fornia
’> KA wwu.. K.'-
pointed
his wife one of the committee port upon the killing of the five Ital San Domingo, Cuba may lose one of its Marion Onana, were drowned in the
A great cave, said to be larger than
in the first year of tbe civil war. The attempted to recapture Calamba. but <2.60 per box.
Ohio
liver
in
front
of
the
city
tonight.
Hay—Wheat, <7@9.60; wheat and
the Mammoth >n Kentucky, has been to investigate the state’s charitable in ians at Vicksburg. The point of inter central figures, as it is well known .Searching parties are along the river aggregate strength of tbe troops em were easily repulsed. One American
stitutions.
est and imjiortaiice is the governor’s General Maximo Gomez aspires to the bank tonight with, torches, trying to ployed in the war with Spain was ap was killed and six otbeis wounded. oat, <7 @8.60; oat, <8@9; beat bar-
discovered in Victoria, B. C. It has
ley,<6® 7.50; alfalfa, <5® 7.60 per ton;
been explored a distance of 12 miles
Lorin A Thurston, former minister statement, that lie lias been officially presidency of tlie “ black republic.”
find thehodiesof the lost. Miss Marion proximately 267,000, coveting a period The Filipino loss was heavy.
straw, 2 0 ® 40c per bale.
without the end lieing reached.
from Hawaii to this country, who has advised that three of the men were
from May, 1898, to April, 1899, inclu
Onana
was
one
of
the
leading
society
One of tbe Second Oregon volunteers
M o u n ta in -C lim b in g F a t a lit y .
naturalized Americans.
Potatoes—Early Rose, 76c per sack;
sive. During this time deaths from all
General Horatio O. Wright, who rrived from Honolulu, says the out
says one reason why the regiment de belles of Henderson, K y.. and would
Oregon
Burkanke. <1.65®<1.86; river
Seimatt,
Switzerland,
July
31.__
look
in
Hawaii
is
very
promising.
The
causes
amounted
to
6,190,
or
2
^
per
made a brilliant record in the civil war,
San Francisco, July 29.—The trans sired to he mustered out in San Fran have been married in a mouth.
cent. The mean strength for tbe first Early today tourists discovered Mnre. Burbanks, 76c® <1; Salinas Burbanks
serving at Gettysburg and the campaign sugar crop will undoubtedly he the port Tacoma sailed for Manila today. cisco, is because its regiment received
Twenty thousand corporations in year of the civil war was 276,871. an.l Morel and her daughter at tbe bottom <1 ® 1.10 per aack.
in tlie Wilderness ami around Rich largest ever handled. He declares the She had on boaid about 300 head of no congratulatory telegrams form their
Tropical fruits—Bananas, <1.60®
Illinois
will be preceded against for the aggreagte loss by deaths fiour all of the ravine near here. Evidently
mond, died in Washington after an ill islanders want territorial government horses and mulos for the use of troops state on tbe good «voi k they were do
9.60 per bunch; pineapples, <2.60®
they
had
rolled
a
distance
of
1.200
feet.
pare
and
simple.
non-complance
with
law
requiting
an
cases
was
19,159,
a
percentage
of
8.8.
ness of three mouths.
ing.
ib the Philippines
Mine. Motel was dead, her skull being 4.60; Persian
date«, 6 « 6 k c P «
nual report.
— Scientific American.
fracftuied. Het daughter was injured. pound.
From All Parts of the New
World and the Old.
F'ire at Tapper lake, in the Adi-
rrttdacks. deetioyed a hotel and la
buildings.
Yellow fev er as broli cu out in tho
National Sol d iets’ lióme, neat llainp-
O F IN T E R E S T T O O U R R E A D E R S
Ion, Ya.
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