r ♦ Ti THE LEADER LEADS And is the Newsiest. Brightest I Home Paper in the County. U* A d v e r t is e r s , M a k e a N o te o f T h is . « HEWS Of HIE WEEK A M0R© Much damago was done by and rain storm at Decorah. Ia. LEADER. C a u g h t ax H e W a r L e a v in g C le n f u e g o « -♦♦4 PUBLISHED... in the interest of suer - MAN county . ♦ K eep Y our K ye on th e L eader. I r e p R e p o r t s a n d P r o b a b i l i t i e s th e M a la —D e n u u n e e d t l i e A r r e s t. Tacoma, Aug. 19. — W illiam Bald­ F a c to r s ia T ra d e . Havana, Aug. 21.— In view of the From All Parts of the New win, the famous marine diver, of Seat­ Bradstreet’s trade review aays: Ten Regiments of Volunteers tle, was drowned this afternoon while Red Bay, on the Island o í faot that Colonel BHcallao, chief of the The Roanoke has reached Seattle Crop reports and probabilities have World and the Old. secret police, persisted in his declara­ Violent Mob in Paris Wrecks working on the submerged Andehina, Will Bo Organized. with $250.000 in geld dust from Cape constituted an important contribution Andros, Swept Away. tion that General Jitninez, the aspirant 198 feet under water. It has been Nome. a Church. to general trade and business advices to the presidency of Santo Domingo, contended that divers could not desoend this week. Among the unquestionably Five people were drowned by the O F IN T E R E S T T O O U R R E A D E R S was in Havana, eitner not having or T O W IN D U P T H E IN S U R R E C T IO N deeper than 150 feel. Baldwin said he favorable features have been the re­ capsizing of the schooner Savidge near OF L IV E S L O S T having returned, the m ilitary authori­ oould reach the Andelana, and made H U N D R E D S Detroit, Mich. ties telegraphed to Cienfuegos, in­ H U N D R E D S O F P E O P L E IN J U R E D ports regarding the corn crop, govern­ three descents. ment estimates ;>ointing to a yield of C o m p r e h e n B lr a R e v i e w e f t h e I iu p o r t - structing Captain Stamper, collector of It is paid the trust conference at Chi­ G en«., a t O t l . W i l l T h e n On the fourth trip down, the teiiific probably 2,200,000,000 bushels a heavy • n t H a p p e n in g s n t t h e P u t W e e k T h e « te r m R e a c h e d a V e l o c i t y o f 1OB customs there, to ascertain whether F I» « T h n n s a n .l M en 1 n ite r H is C o m ­ air pressure broke the connecting cago w ill be a representative, nou-poli- C r u c ifix a n il O r n a m e n ts T h r o w n I n t » n increase over last year and almost C u lle d K ru m t h e T e le g r a p h C o lu m n s . lical gathering. M i l e , a u I l n u r —R e l i e f fo r t h e I 'o r to Jiininez was on the Menedez steamer, m u n i! —S e c r e t a r y K n o t's I 'u llv y . tubes to his pneumatic suit, and he H e a p u n ii F ir e d —T u m u lt u o u s C ro w d within touch of the record of the total R i c a n . - G r e a t D is t r e s s . and to take him under arrest if that was drowned. His head was crushed Nebraska has raised $35,000 for her G iv e s t h e P u i i e e » H a rd F ig li« . of 1896. Spring wheat indications ap­ Bhould be the case. Just as the steam­ to pieces by the pressure. Portland, Or., is io have a bicycle brave regiment and w ill bring them Washington, Aug. 19.— An order has parently bear out earlier trade advices er was about to leave Cienfuegoe, Cap­ Baldwin wade his first tiip to the Jacksonville, Fla., Aug. 21.— Ac­ borne in a special train. factoiy. been issued directing that 10 addition­ in showing a decrease in condition dur­ Paris, Ang. 22.— Paris was today bottom of Commencement bay on the cording to a Miami dispatch to the tain Stamper located Jitninez and ar­ llie seat of tne Yaqui Indian war has al regiments of voluntceis bo organized afternoon of August 9. and broke all lim es-Union and Citizen, Captain D il­ rester) him. Jitninez denounced the tbe scene of most serious disturbances, ing July. The reduction of 26,000,000 The Santo Domingo rebel« hare es been removed to ground advantageous for soivice in the Philippines. The previous records for deep-sea diving by lon, of the steamer Cocoa, states that arrest us an outrage. He said he had recalling some aspect of tbe commune. bushels in the probable outcome, esti­ tablisbed a junta at New York. regiments will he numbered from 38 to mated, however, considerably smaller to the Indians. going down a little over 33 fathoms. the town of Red Bay on the isnnd of broken no law and would not yield In response to an appeal of tne Journal Advices from Honolulu say that vol it ia troe, than last year, hut with the 47 and w ill be organized at the follow except to force. Captain Stamper re­ du Peuple, groups of anarchists and so­ Eight hundred tons of supplies left When he was drawn to the surface, af­ Andros, 20 lilies southwest of Nassau, cauic action of Manna Loa has entirely iug places in the order named: exception of 1898 and 1891, ia tbe ter tiis first descent, his first words, was swept away in the recent tropical plied that he was ready to use force, if cialists gathered about 3 o’clock in the ceased. Philadelphia on a tiausport for the One each at Fott Snelling, Fort necessary, and Jitninez then yielded, afternoon in tlie Place de la Répub­ heaviest recorded. Porto Rico sufferers. when the helmet was removed from his hurricane, and about 300 lives lost. Willamette valley hupgrowers have Crook, Neb.. Fort Riley, Kan., two A German lieutenant who is tonring remarking that he did so because he lique. The police had taken precau­ Seattle won first place at the annual at Camp Meade, Pa., one each at Fort suit were: “ I knew I coulJ reach the An eye-witness of the storm estimated could not help himself. agreed on 40 cents as the pi ice for hop- tions, ami theie seemed to Ire no dan­ America says England would like to ship and I did.” that the loss of life on the island was pickers. meeting of the Pacific Northwest ath­ Niagara, N. Y „ Fort Ethan Allen, Captain Stamper informed Jitninez ger of disorilers. Sebastian Faure and see the United States go to war with When he went down again this af­ fully 600. Scattered through the V t.. Fort Leavenworth, Kan., Jeffet- Germany, because Great Britain would July )sports sir ed convict President McKinley, stated to a corre­ remgimenta that were called out today Gunner’s Mate Morgan, of the United onstiators, headed by Faure and b»oke«l for in tire current canning sea­ P U M M E LE D T O DEATH. New York, Aug. 21.— A dispatch tc spondent of tne piess that there would of Sydney, Australia. Henri d’Hori, made for the Place de son. The outlook in the canned goods States cruiser Charleston, who went by order of the president. He said the Herald from San Juan, Porto Rico, be no change in the commanders of the la Nation. The police btoke through trade generally ia reported a very good that no delay would he ullowed in the be.'ow the smface of the water a dis­ A suspicious disease, having all the Philippines. M e C a a n e ll R e n t F r a n e y U n m e r c i f u l l y - one. says. V isits to the most distressed the column and a struggle for the mas­ tance of 190 feet. When this record < b a r g e o f M a n s la u g h te r » enlisting, equipping and supplying the symptoms of bubonic plague lias made Business failures for the week In th« districts of the island prove that the tery followed. Shots were fired, and Two French lieutenants were assas­ new regiments already organized, and was'made, it was considered phenomen­ its appearance in Portugal. San Francisco, Aug. 21.— The au- United States number 156, as com­ former reports of terrible condition« M. Goullier, commissary of police, was sinated in the Soudan, where they had sending them to the Philippines as al. and many thought the feat impos­ pared with 156 last week. 157 a year M. Laliori is recoveiing flora his been sent to take command of a column have not Ireen in the least exaggerated. to|>sy hehl on the remains of Jim twice stabbed with a knife, sible. soon as they were needed for active ago, and 214 in 1897. wound, and expect, soon to be able to People in the towns aro huddled to­ Ftaney, the pugilist, who died after Tlie rioters proceeded toward the of troops. Revenge is thought to have operations. I f the present number of A t a depth of 198 feet there is a attend the court-martial. Since July 1 this season the exports gether anywhere for shelter. In the having been knocked out by Frank Fanborg du Temple, at the coiner of prompted the act. water pressure of 90 pounds to the transports is insufficient more will he McConnell on Friday night, showed of wheat aggregate 22.125.000 bushels, country the people are sleeping in the A case of vellow fever has appeaievl In a liead-end collision between trol­ procuied. The men already enlisted square inch, and a pressure of 95 open air. The food supplies have Ireen that his vital organs were diseased; Rue Darberi and tbe Rue St. Mauri- against 18,354.728 bushels last year, among the marines guarding the gov­ Popincourt, they formed up into a com­ pounds to the square inch is necessary ley cars near Philadelphia thirty peo­ lor the Philippine service will he sent totally destroyed. Only the well-to- tirat lie was in no condition to entei a pact body. Hatchets were suddenly and 16,115,543 bushels in 1897-98. ernment propelty at Havana. ring as principal, and that he had ple were injured, some fatally. Care­ at once and the new regiments will fol to force breathing-air to tire man be­ do can afford to buy provisions. produced, with long knives stolen fiom P A C IFIC C O A ST TRADE. L ily Langtry, the actress, has again lessness of the niotorman is given as low as fast as they are organized and low the water, but this did not deter Unless succor comes in a few days been puinmeled and beaten to death the counters of shops, and a concen­ needed. Baldwin from attempting to reach the married. The groom is but 28 years the cause of the accident. by Frank McConnell, who was arrested the people will starve. The supplies trated rush was made u|»on the Church S e a t tle M a r k e t » . While there has been some sugges sunken ship. In describing the feel­ of age. of English parentage. flow San Juan have not yet arrived at on a charge of manslaughter, and ia of St. Joseph. The Twenty-sixth regiment at Platts­ Onions, new, $1.25 per sack. tion that the new regiments will b« ing experienced under 33 fathoms of now out of ja il on bail. The UuitoJ States cable steamer burg, N. Y ., has received orders to pre­ the towns, hut are expected. The de­ The aged sacristan, seeing the mob, Potatoes, new, l@ l^ c p e t lb. used as a reserve force, it may be stated water, Baldwin said it was a paralyz­ A similar charge has also been Hooker is ashore in Manila bay and pare to leave for Manila within a week. pots in many towns are already sur­ hastily closed tire outer gates, but these Beete, per sack, $1@1 26. ing sensation all over the body and positively that these regiments, as wel.' placed against J. J. Groom, J. D efforts to tow her off have proved an- Like orders have been received by the rounded by a large number of hungry Turnips, per sack. 5 0 @60c. as more, if they can be used, will be limbs, and when theie would be the Gibbs, promoters of the fight; Hiram were soon forced with hatcheta and successful. Thirty-first infanrty at Fort Thomas. sent to reinforce General Otis. Carrots, per sack, $1<31.26. least hitch in the airpump, the top ol people. The mayors of the towns have Cook, referee, and the seconds of both bats of iron. Tbe massive oaken doois Ky. received no authority to dispense Mexicans are holding the Yaqui In ­ Parsnips, per Back, $1. Secretary Root sent a copy of the his head seemed to raise about three men engaged in the oontest. A ll have -were then attacked. According to the dians down, and the miners now think Cauliflower. 40(360c per doz. Prince Henry, of Prussia, who com­ order of today to the various depart feet. Ordinary garden tiose was used money, but most of them are contribut­ given bonds and are now at liberty. first account, the wild horde burst into the Yaqui ’g war will be confined to the mands the Germau squadron in the Pa­ ments of the army and they at once be­ to furnish air to Baldwin, and this ing generously out of their own pock­ Dr. J. L. Zahala, the city’s antopsv the church, which instantly became a Cabbage, native and California Indian reservation. scene of wild pillage and sacrifice. A l- $1.60 per 100 pounds. cific, w ill visit ban Francisco, on hoard gan preparations for supplying the new was only guaranteed to withstand a ets to supply the most urgent needs. physician explains the cause of tire As far as Caguas and Cayey, the san­ Cherries, 76c(3$1. taia and statues were hurled to the W ithin bail an hour pressure of 75 pounds, so his death can The navy department has received a his flagship after he leaves China. organizations. itary conditions are not threatened, but pugilist’s death as follows: "1 foum Hoot and smashed; pictures were rent, Peaches, 76c. letter from Admiral Dewey speaking in President McKinley has extended him the ordnance bureau had sdnt orders be laid only to his own carlessness. severe contusions on Franey’s fac« reports from towns further eouth state candlesticks, ornaments and hosts from Apples. $1.25(31.75 per box. Before the raising of the Andelina kn invitation to visit Washington. to the different arsenals directing the high terms of the treatment he anu his that their condition is dangerous. Tbe shoulders and upper arms. There wa high altars were thrown down and Pears, $1.76 per box. could finally be successful, it would be complete outfits of arms and ordnance men reoeived at the bauds of the Aus- a hemorrhage of the brain on the left M r. 8. S. Peterson has purchased a Prunes, $1 per box. The crucifix necessary for Baldwin to go to 36 fath­ peril lies in the herding of the inhab­ side and the organ itself was in au a trampled under foot. tiiau people. site at Port Angeles, Wash., and if sat­ supplies for each regiment be sent to above was made the target lot missiles Watermelons, $2 <3 3. oms of water, and he seemed perfectly itants in the towns. Several of the anaemic condition. the rendezvous where they are to be The man must The shooting of M. Labori stirred np isfactory arrangements can be made lie Cantaloupes, $2(32.50. tiling to chance the danger. Diver soldiers were wounded during the re­ have received a terrible punishment, and the figure of the Savior was f e a ­ organized. The qauitermaster’s de- all Europe. The opinion is general will put in operation a si ingle and Blackberries, $1.76(32. Baldwin was to receive $30.000 for his cent hurricane, but it is learned that and death was nothing more than the tured in several places. Then, while partmet gave orders for supplying hollow-ware piant of gigantic propor­ that Drefyns* cause is loser thereby Butter—Creamery, 23c per pound; labors if the Andelana was raised, but there were no deaths aomng them. Tbe result of the blows which were rained raiicorous voices sang the “ Carmag­ tents, clothing and otter equiroents from the enioreed absence of the at­ tions, which will give employment to now that he has b.en killed, it is treat posted (»ergons agree that it will on bis face and head. The impact of nole,” the chairs were carried outside, dairy 16«318c ranch, 12 (3 16c per lb. 73.peisous. The matter of granting a furnished by that department while torney during the coufiontation. be necessary to provide work for tha Eggs, 23c. the commissary department ordered a probable that the ship w ill continue to the head on the floor had nothing to piled up and set ou tite in the center of Secretary Wilson while in Chicago fianchise to Mr. Peterson was favor­ sufficient supply ol rations to be on lie in Commencement bay for some inhabitants ami seeds for the next the square fronting tbe church. When Cheese— Native. 10(312c. do with it. He was in a dying condi­ planting. An official report fotmGuay after bis recent trip to the coast says ably considered by the council at its band to feed the troops as fast as they time to come. this stage was reached, tne crucifix Poultry— 18(3 14c; dressed. 16lecial to the Pioneer-Prest era of any kind occuired in the fashion­ shorts, per ton, $17. According to news received of the The men will be armed, as are the reg­ Portland. Aug. 19— First Lieutenant a mile in a race for the Astor oup. Feed—Chopped feed, $21.60 per fleet now in Beiing sea the whaling ular infantry regiments, with the new W illiam E. Weigle, company G, First personally distributing $50,000 among says: An Edmonton dispatoh says the able district. those who most needed i t Saskatchewan river has overflowed, Meanwhile the sacristan, who bad ton; middlings, per ton, $22; oil cake It is estimated that 100,000 tons of season was not a great success. magazine army rifles. Washington, who has recently returned In Arroyo 90 per cent of the housea rising 40 feet during tbe last 20 Lours, been captured by the anarchists, es meal, per ton. $33. food w ill bo needed weekly for relief of from the Philippines, say«: The California Passenger Association S U P P L IE S F O R Y A Q U IS . were demolished by tlie hurricane. At and continues to rise fast. Already tbe cap«id, and called tbe police and repub­ Porto Ricans. "The Washington troope have stood the port nothing remains. Many prom has agteed on a rate of $37.50 to the P o r tla a d M a r k e t. bridge piers are four feet under water, lican guaida, who promptly arrived S a n F r a n c i s r o F i l i b u s t e r S t s u i a r P r o b - the hardships and climate of the P hil­ Frank Reims, who had much to do Missouri river for isturning soldiers. Wheat— Walla Walla. inent persons in Utuado have signed and electric light boilers covered 6 7 $ 68c; with many constables. They were a b ly C a p tu r ed . with the development of baseball is ippines much better than the Eastern an appeal to ti e public asking food and Floating islands of wood are passing Valley, 68(359c; Blueetem, 60o per An emblem of a badger four feet compelled to fall back in order to form Guaymas. Mexico, Aug. 19.— The dead at Chicago. bushel. down. The ferries have broken away up into line of defense, as the anatoh long, cast from a Spanish cannon, will gunboat Democrata left port Tuesday troope as they seem to take more natur­ work for the inhabitants. Two thou ally to the rainy weather. While sand persons have perished in this and no mail has arrived. Thousands Flour— Best grades. $3.26; graham, The forty-fifth annual session of the adom the new battleship Wisconsin. isle attacked them fearfully with and a rumor was started that it went there has Ireen considerable sickness $2.65; superfine. $2.16 per barreL International Typographical Union is whole district of feet of lumber is adrift A t present knives. A t Carbondale, 111., striking miners to intercept a vesesl f-om San Fran­ among the troops, still the number on Oats— Choice white. 43(344c; choice in session at Detroit. the water is rushing over the Hudson’s D id D e w e y S e e T h i e f were arrested for violating the court’s cisco carrying Gatling guns, rifles and the sick list lias been much below the gray, 42 (3 43c per bushel. E X P L O S IO N IN M E X IC O . Bay Company’s flats. Two and a half Emperor W illiam remembered bis injuuctiou against interference with ammunition to the Yaquis. The gun­ average of other regiments. The lieu­ London, Aug. 22.— The Naples corre­ Barley— Feed barley, $1T; brew­ inches of tain fell in 20 horns. The spondent of the Daily News telegraphs former soldiers in Chicago by present­ nines. boat has not returned, but minor says tenant B|teaks in high praise of Colonel K i l l e d F i v e A m e r ic a n E n g in e e r s • a d end is not yet. The loss will be great. the substance of an interview he had ing, $18.00 per ton. ing them w ith a banner. T h r e e M e x ic a n F ir e m e a . Wholley and his ability as a command­ Illinois wants a deep waterway to that it has captured the fillihuster. Millatuffs— Bran, $17 per ton; mid­ The historic steamer Notthwest, one of Guaymas is full of Yaquis working er, and has no hesitancy in asserting Sir Cbalres Tnpper says we mnst ar­ the G ulf and a river convention will Chicago, Aug. 21.— A special to tbe the Hudson’s Bay Company's best with Admiral Dewey there during the dlings, $22; shorts, $18; chop, $16.00 admiral's recent visit. Admiral Dewey bitrate the boundary dispute or Canada be held in Chicugo in Octorber to or­ at all sorts of occupations. Several that the men of the Washington regi­ Record from Tampico, Mexico, says: per ton. sloops laden with produce and manned ment stand at the head of the list for By the explosion of a boiler of a loco­ l»oats was broken from her moorings, said he believed the Philippine quee must build a railway to Dawson. ganize. Hay—Timothy. $8(39; clover. •7 struck the middle pier of the bridge tion would shortly be solved. In his by Yaquis arrived yesterday from the all-iound good soldiers, of all the vol­ motive on the Mexican Central railroad @8; Oregon wild hey, $6 per ton. President Schnrman, of ibe Philip and went down the rivet a total wreck. The anti-expansionists talk of put­ river. judgment, the inhabitants are capable They report that when the unteers now in the Philippines. They seven men were killed and three others Butter— Fancy creamery, 42K ® 45c; pine commission, w ill go to Champlain ting a national ticket in the field The river is full of drift, miners* of self-government, and the only way troops reached Vicam Friday, the towr won words of praise from theii corps fatally injured. The locomotive was to confer with President McKinley. shacks and effects. Citizens on tire to settle the insurrection and to insure secouds, 85 (3 40c; dairy. S0$35o; against McKinley as "Continental Re­ was deserted, snd no fight took place. commande!. General Charles King, for standing on the sidetrack at Cardneas river bank are moving out. store, 22H « 2 7 ^ 0 . Tom Johnson, the Bnckeye congreee- publicans.’ ’ prosperity ia to concede it to them. A body of Indians met the troops on their si>endid work on more than one when the explosion occurred. It was Cheese— Oregon full cream, 12c; ian. and bis brother, have secured a He declared that be was never in favor Eighteen thousand unstamped cigars the march toward the town and held otcasion. U|«on General K ing’s dé­ of a special pattern and of gieat size, S tr e e t D u e l a t W o o d s . Young America, ISo; new oheeee, contract to build a railroad in England. were captured at Tampa, Fla. of violence toward the Filipinos, and 10c per pound. The them in check nntil the Yaquis bad partais from the it-lands, the regiment­ being used to haul trains up the moun Sheridan, Or., Aug. 21.— News h l»eeii received here of a serious fight a. remarked that after autonomy had been W’ bea the Olympia arrived at Leg­ factory has been carrying on a profit­ left the town and then they disap­ al commander, Colonel Wholley, was tain. « . Poultry—Chickens, mixed, $8(34.60 peared ir. the woods. Tho main body chosen to take his place as corps com­ horn from Naples. Admiral Dewey was able traffic for sutue time. Among the killed are four American Woods. The trouble began Saturday conceded, annexation might be talked per doien; hens, $5.00(36.60; springs, down with fever and unable to see call The automobile is to be given a test of the Indians, including women and mander. The Washington troops, the engineers who were in tbe cab. Their night at a «lance, anti was between Bud of. When asked whether a conflict be­ $2(33.00; geese, $4.00(36.00 for old. era. for war service. An experiment will children, crossed on a raft to the north lieutenant says, are now awaiting names were Simon, Fitzgerald, Hussy Pollard and a man named M illgr. It tween Germany and tbe United States $4.50(36.60 for young; ducka. $6.00(3 bank of the river, made a detour be­ trans|iorts for their return to the U n i­ and Gibson. Another American en ended in the ejection from the hall of over the Philippines were possible. 6.60 per dozen; torkeya. live, 19 la (3 The revolution is gaining in Santo be made in carrying messages and mail hind the troops, and escaped to tbs ted States ami he thinks they w ill leave gineer named Lokhart was standing a young man who had refused to pay Admiral Dewey replied, according to 13>*c per pound. from Chicago to New York. Domingo and the people are in a wild mountains. The Yaqui loss in the skir­ Manila about the fiist of September. his admission. Sunday morning tbe the «xrrrespondent: near the locomotive when the ezplo P«>tatoes—76c(3$l per sack; sweets, panic. The situation isoonsideied had In a brush with the insurgents who mish was tiiree. The horse under " I t ia impossible to foresee the un­ • men met on the street and had a duel. sion occurred. He was hurlerl a dis­ per pound. A n o t h e r It t* h e I A t t a c k . for the government forces. again attempted to retake Angeles, the General Torres was shot. M iller fired a shotgun |»oint blank foreseeable.” Vegetables— Beets, $1; turnips, 00o tance of 100 feet and was fatallv in Manila, Aus. 19. — Eight hundred Americans lost two killed and 19 Secretary Root has sent telegrams to The remainder of the campaign will F i g h t W ith K e b e lx . jnred. The other men killed were at Pollard’s head and shotaway (tart of per aack; garlic, 7o per pound; cab­ governors of states, asking for the wounded; the insurgents’ loss is esti probably consist of scouting in the nsurgents attacked Angeles this morn­ three Mexican firemen and woodpuss- one of Pollard’s ears. Pollard emptied Manila, Aug. 22.— One lieutenant of bage, 1}{<32 c per pound; cauli­ mated at 200 men. ing, but the Twelfth regiment drove names of two officers of each volnn mountains on tho part of the troops, liia tevolver at M iller,.hut was so nerv the Twelfth infantry was killed and flower, 76c per dozen; parsnips, ers. :hem into the mountains. Three $1 teer regiment in the Spanish war. Admiral Sampson w ill have charge and raids in the Guaymas valley ous that his shots went wild. One another was seriously wonmled while beans, 6 <3 6c per pound; celery, litched locomotives were captured. ranches by the Indians. of the naval reception to Admiral ■Asylum fo r C o n s u m p t iv e s . reconnoitering last evening north of shot hit M iler in the leg below the The navy department thas decided te 70® 76c per doaen; cucumber«, 60c per None of the American troops wore Chicago, Aug. 21.— The Illinois So­ knee. Considering that the men fired Angeles. The Amerii^tns encountered box; peas, 3<34c per pound; tomatoes, give the erniser Olympia a rest and Dewey. The North Atlantic squadron P u g i l i s t F r a in e y D e a d . tijured. The insurgents loss is n Dewev’s gallant flagship w ill he sent will probably meet the admiral a day’s San Francisco. Aug. 1 9.— Jim mown. C. T. Spencer, of Kentucky, ciety for the Prevention ol Consump­ at close range, their escape fiom seri­ a large force of insurgents and drove $1 per box. them trorn ther position. to Boston navy-yard immediately upon sail from New York. Hope— ll® 1 8 c ; 1897 crop, 4®6o. Fiainey, the pugilist injured by Frank reporter of the Manila Times, was tion is preparing plans for the estab­ ous injuty is remarkable. Lieutenant Cole, of the Sixth infan­ her arrival in American waters. Wool— Valley, 12® 18c per pound; President Ratchford, of the United McConnell in their fight last night, killed yesterday during the fight at Au­ lishment of a state sanitarium for the P a x x e n g e r T r a in W r e c k e d . treatment of consumption, which it try, with 80 men, encountered 100 in Eastern Oregon, 8 ® 18c; mohair, Panics are said to be threatening Mine Workers, blames the state author­ died heie this alter noon at 8:15 with­ tel«-a. Texarkana, A rk., Aug. 21.— A mes w ill ask the next legislature to build. surgents intrenched in the mountains 2 7 ® 30c per pound. Germany and France, and England ia ities fur the trouble at Wardner, Idaho. out having regained consciousness. sage I ihs just been received here to the The fundamental purpose ot the pro­ 11 tin d r e d s W e r e P o is o n e d . of the island of Negros and routed Mutton—Groes, best sheep, wethera being kept busy in avoiding tiouble He says the miners’ organization is not McConnell and bis seconds, witg ject is to provide means for the tieat effect that a north-bound passenger them, after an honr and a half of ne and ewes, 8>{o;dreeaed mutton. 6® 6c; Rockford, III., Aug. 19.— Two hun- ciim inal nor defender of criminals. Frainey’s seconds anil managers of the from financial stringency. Her trade (tain on the Kansas City, Pittsburg & vere fighting. The Americana had lambs, 8L4C per lb. Iri-d people weie poisoned at Oregon, ment of the poor who are disabled bv conditions continue good, however. A Paris special to the New York club, have been placed under arrest, G ulf ratroad went into L itte river, 60 three men slightly hurt. Nineteen III., today by lemonade which they the disease. Hogs—Gross, choice heavy, $4.60; also Referee H it am Cook. Russia has agreed to arbitration of Journal Bays that a syndicate has plot­ Governor Tanner has indicated hie miles north of here. A switch engine, dead insurgents wsre conntsd in the light and feeders, $4.00; dressed, $6.00 mink at a picnic. As yet no fatalities with crew, has left for the scone. The D . W . J W ill V l . l t F r a n c e . the claims of American citizens whose ted to k ill Dreyfus if the trial results trenches. Six rifles and a quantity of ®6.00 per 100 pounds. ave been reported. Tbe poisoning is intention of supporting it and of ap­ vessels were seized by Russia. These in acquittal. The plan included the Nioe, France, Aug. 19.— It is an­ -npposeii to have been tiie result of proving the purchase of the society, on wreck is between stations, and it ia not reserve ammunition were captured. Beef— Grose, top steers, 4.00®$4.26; kown how much of the train went off Claims amount to $300.000 and Russia’s killng of Labori. Assurance is given nounced that the United Stats cruiser The insurgents recently out the cable cows, $8.00® 8.60; uric acid in tlie lemonade sold at one asking for au appropriation of $500.- dreeeed beef. that speedy acquittal may now be the bridge. It is known, however, that in Laguna eople, In 1886 the Erie canal carried to retirement frOm the prize ring. In the session of the legislature to act on cer­ o assault Mrs. Stephen Battle, a wid- and notice has been served on the ne sums of money now being expended in rescuetl alive. Pathetic scenes were 1.26® 1.60 per sack. tide-water 1,489,000 tons of vegetable past few years he has east and defeated tain laws which it recommends for the >w, was taken from Brantley ja il last groes that any further hostile move- constructing a permanent camp. Thou­ witnessed as the bodies were brought Tropical fruits— Bananas, $1.60® many of the best pugilists of his class protection of persons riding on trolley sands of dollars have been used during food; in 1897 it carried only 744,000 to the surface, men. women apd obil- 9.60 per bunch; pineapples, $2® tight by a mob of 100 men and shot to ment toward Dr. Wells will precipl- in the conntry. oars. the past two months on sanitation idren crying and eageily waiting far leuth ia the woods half a mile away. tate a race conflict. 4.00; Persian dates, 6® 6K « per s. _ alone, (tidings of the entombed miners. The iron miners of Michigan mo be­ coming isatless and threaten to strike.