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f MORO THE LEADER LEADS ♦ Ti And lathe New'ieat, Brightest Home Paper in the County. A d v e r t is e r « , M a k e a N e t * o f T h ia . inf n m he m The Boer loss at Eland’s 46 killed and 64 wounded. John Barrett, ex-United States m in ister to Siam, is lecturing in the South. Eight men were buried alive by a cave-in on the Isabella mine at Criople Cieck, Colo. D e s t r u c t i o n o f t h e G e o r g e It. S te ts o n O ff th e C oast o f F o rm o sa . San Francisco, Oct. 30.— Mrs. P. W Tatton, the wife of Captain Patton, whose vessel, the American ship George B. Stetson, was burned at sea off the coast of Formosa about two months ago, has just arrived here, and tells a graphic story of the destruction of the vessel. She was the only woman aboard. "I did not understand at first when the alarm was given,” said Mrs. Pat ton, but a moment later my husband came into the cabin and told me to hurry and clothe the baby and myself for a trip in an open boat. By the time I was clothed and reached the deck, the flames had got aft as far as the mainmast, and the rigging almost above my head was all ablaze. “ The longboat was in the water long- side with eight of the crew. Just as 1 got into the boat there was a loud roar and the skylight and roof of the cabin were lifted off by an explosion of the gases that had formed in the room aft. A moment later the whole ship was a mass of flames, and as we pulled away the mainmast fell. A few min utes later there was a sudden roll, and the ship went down. Two days and two nights we were in that boat. Aliout noon of the sec ond day we saw land and that evening we landed on the little island of Ti Pin Tsen, which was token from the Chi nese by the Japanese during the recent war. We landed at a small village of the natives and the baby and I were the greatest curiosities the natives had ever seen.” ih e George B. Stetson was hound from Portland. Or., for Tien Tsin, with a cargo of railroad lumber, in com mand of Captain Patton. She had a crew of 20 men. On the evening of September 10, off the east coast of For mosa, smoke was discovered coming up out of the forepeak. Captain Patton tried to rally his crew, but they were panic-stricken, and jiaid no heed to dis cipline. The boats were launched to save them from burning. From the island the survivors of the Stetson went to Nagasaki in a small Japanese steamer. LEADER. PUBLISHED.... ‘j1 ♦ IN THE INTEREST OP bHER- man county . K eep Y our E y e on th e L ead er. T r a n s p o r t a t io n i r e s id e n t M c K in le y I mmiich P r o c la m a tio n . in a d e q u a t e . B a t e * A r e M o v in g U p a n d H a v e B e a r in g on E x p o rt T rade. The president has issued the follow From All Parts cf the New ing proclamation: Estimates of Surveys for the Bradstreet’s says: More nearly, per Wealthy Ilo Ilo Visayan “ A national custom, dear to the haps, titan ever liefore, does the volume World and the Old. Experiencing Many Difficul Forthcoming Year. hearts of the people, calls for the set of general trade and industry tax exist Violates His Oath. ting apart of one day in each year for ties on the March. ing transi»ortation facilities h a n d lin g ipecial thanksgiving to Almighty God the same. From nearly all parts of the President McKinley and Secretary O F IN T E R E S T T O O U R READERS country, bnt particularly from the Long attended the launching of the Shu- HERMANN’S ANNUAL REPORT HEAD OF A REBEL JU N T A for the blessings of the preceeding year. This honored observance acquires LA G U NA DE BAY RAN AGROUND YV est and South, come reports of car brick at Richmond, Va. C u m p r v h e n ilv e R e v ie w o f t h e I m p o r t with time a tenderer significance. It scarcity. Some of this congestion The Twentieth Kansas volunteers I t e r n m m c iK la t io n s R e g a r tu g t h e Fur a n t H a p p e n in g « o f t h e F a i t W e e k I lia A r r e s t M ay b e a d t o a n O u tb r e a k o f snriches domestic life; it summons un teems to l»e the result of a diversion of put R e s e r v e « a n d Sh i'c p g r a x ln g <,< have been mustered out. They left for 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« N a t iv e « —I n s u r g e n t * R e p u la e d in « der the family roof the absent children T h e B o a t W a r F ir e d U p o n b y a P a r ty traffic ordinarily carried on by water P u b lic L a u d s. home on a special train. o f I n s u r g e n t . B e a r in g a W h it e F la g routes to already crowded railroads. S k lriu itfh N o r th o f S a n Itfid r o . to glad reunion with those they love. Colonel Ray thinks the Valdes trail, —G e n . B a t e . O r d e r e d S o u th . Seldom as this nation had greater cause The inability of present transportation The Burghers are said to have secured an all-American ronto to the Alaskan Washington, Oct. 28.—The annual for profound thanksgiving. No great facilities to cojie with the existing situ the services of 18,000 natives. Manila, Oct. 80.—M. Ruperto San liestileuce has invaded our shore; lib gold fields, suitable for a railroad. report of Commissioner Hermann ation is, however, not confined to do Manila, Oct. 31.—General Young, tiago, oue of the wealthiest Visayans eral employment waits upon latior, Prolongation of war beyond British mestic trade lines. From loth coasts Agents of the Transvaal government makes the following estimates for sur who had token the oath of allegiance abundant crops have rewarded the with the infantry, is advancing upon of this country come reports of insuf expectations is now said to bo certain. are in Chicago seeking to enlist Amer veys for the coming year: Cabanatuan under difficulties. The to the Unite.! States, and who posed as efforts of the husbandman. Increased township* in Central and Western ficient tonnage offering to handle goods The navy department is to give Mar icans for service in tho ranks of the «0 Oregon ..... ........................... ■ 70 qqq a friend of the Americans, has been comforts have come to the home. The country is furrowed with rivers and seeking a foreign outlet, and freight Occupied lands in W ashington.............. So’ooO coni’s wireless telegraphy a practical Boers. ariested at Ilo Ilo, while other Visa- national finances have been sustained deep ravines, the bridges over which rates are considerably higher than they Public , lands in Idaho.................................. Idaho ... lisi'ism 100,000 test. With impressive m ilitary honors the Miueral m onum ents.................................... 5 O00 yang are being watched. The prisoner and made firmer. In all branches of have been destroyed; the mud is deep, were a year or more ago. This latter England w ill expect the Boers to body of General Guy V. Henry was Nondescript surveys in Alaska......103,873 is charged with organizing a revolu industry and trade there has been an rations are short, and the transporta feature, in fact, is one which mav have Of its entire grant, the Northern Pa- pay the cost of war when tho end buried at Arlington cemetery, Wash tionary junto. Santiago owns sugar unequaled degree of prosperity, while tion of supplies has been delayed by ini) ortant effects njon our foreign trade ington. citio has now received 21,718,268 cornea. estates throughout the island of Negros. there has lieen a steady gain in the low water, and the poor condition of during the lialance of the year. acres, and 14,851,832 acres are still It is asserted that a council of 10 moral and educational growth of our the roads. There are sufficient stores, The move for the increase of the Ger ■ie. The government of Venezuela has \\ ith few notable exceptions prices however, to keep the brigade. The in man navy was made by Emperor W il and the manager of the junta met daily national character. liven turned over to Castro, who seems Churches and surgents for a long time have lived off continue strong. A numlier of lines As tho department now considers that liam in person, and as yet u w holh 't Santiago’s office for the purpose of schools have flourished. American pa to be very popular. have advanced quotations, while the it has no authority to expect payment unsupported. igineering an extensive scheme of col triotism has been exalted. Those en the country, impoverishing it. The great body of staple articles manifest United States army officers have for shoepgrazing privileges on the forest ections for an insurrection. One of gaged in maintaining the honor of the American horses are not yet accu- all their old firmness. Some weakness The Fourth infantry, 1,200 officers reserves, the commissioner recom Iteen sent to South Africa to watch the -antiago’s steamers was captured car flag w ith such signal success have tomed to the native grass and a long in wheat prices is directly traceable to and men, has left Fort Riley, Kansas, mends that congress authorize the sec progress of the wai. bullock train left San Fernando carry" rying supplies to the rebels. His ar been, in a large degree, spared from higher freight rates tiecause of the for San Francisco, en route to the retary to make a reasonable charge for ing hay for the cavalry. A Chicago candynian has confessed Philippines. rest caused rumors of an outbreak of disaster and disease. An honorable partial closing of the door to relief such grazing, the grazing to bo con »The Spaniards report that there are to the police that lie has 42 wives in tiie natives of Ilo Ilo, and precautions peace has l>een ratified with a foreign from growing domestic stocks. no insurgents at Cabanatuan. The A circular issued by the Ohio repub fined to open areas. It is recommended different parts of the world. have lieen token to prevent trouble. nation with which we were at war, and gunboat Laguna de Bay dispersed a Raw wool is firmer and even higher lican state executive committee, solic that from 8 to 10 cents per head for A battalion of the Eighteenth regi we are now at friendly relations with Fifteen sick men of the Iowa regi on better demand at the East, some force of rebels who were engaged in iting contributions from federal em cattle, and 1 to 2 ceuts per hoad fof ment and marines of the gnnlsiat Con every power on earth. ment are now in the general hospital heavy speculative transactions being constructing trenches bevond Santa ployes has been declare by the civil sheep be charged in the Cascado re cord, formed an expedition at Concep at the Presidio, San Francisco. rejiorted. The trust which wo have assumed serve, and at the rato of $5 per thous service board, contrary to law. tion, Northern Panay, to search for the for the lienefit cf the people of Cuha Rosa. The boat was fired upon bv a The strength of lumber is apparently Russia has at last agreed that the and in Rainier reserve in Washington. party of insurgents bearing a white According to the latest reports from Concord's coxswain, who was lured has faithfully advanced. There is undiminished. claim resulting from the seizure of flag. She is now aground. He argues that so long as the millmon Cape Town .General Jonbert has joined ashore by a white Hag, and who is sup marked progress toward the restoration Business failures for the week num seals in Behring sea shall lie arbitrated. Numbers of Chinese are coming to hands with the Free State forces, and and lumber dealers pay a fair price for posed to be a prisoner. They found of healthy industrial conditions, and ber 221, as compared w ith 164 last timber supplies drawn from public Angeles from Tarlac, paying the insur Ilo Ilo is stirred by the expectation there has been some outjost fighting. the place deserted, and burned every under wise sanitary regulations the gents for the privilege. It is reported week, 213 in this week a year ago, 225 of important fighting. Volleys are be President Kruger has arrived at Glen lands, there should lie an equal charge house as a punishment. island has enjoyed unusual exemption that Aguinaldo and the Filipino con in 1897, 202 in 1896, and 259 in 1895. levied upon the grazing products of ing fired at the American out[<wts coe. from the scourge of fever. The hurri gress are still at Tarlac. Business failures in the Dominion of such lands, and hopes that legislation W s n l In E ig h t B o e r s . nightly. cane which swept over our new pos Michael Ha tai was killed while per to this effect w ill he early enacted. There are about 8,000 insurgents be ( anada fur the week nuinlier 20, as An informal meting was held here Colonel John B. Yates, oue of Gen forming a feat of magic in catching session of Puerto Rico, destroving the fore Angeles. They have been qniet compared with 19 last week, 24 in this When the geological survey has ex this evening of men proposing to pro eral Sherman’s main supports in the bullets in his teeth, at New York. tended its surveys over tho reserves, homes and property of the inhabitants, for the past week. week a year ago, 27 in 1897, 48 in ceed to South Africa to fight for the famous march to the sea, is dead at Leaden bullets had !>een substituted by and the lands more valuable for agri called forth the instant sympathy of 1896, and 36 in 1895. Two thousand rebels are at Bam ban, British. More than 100 Englishmen, the people of the United States, who Amesbnrg, Ont. some one for tho usual “dummy” arti cultural than for forest pnrposes have Australians and Americans decided to were swift to respond with generous five miles to the north. PA C IF IC C O A ST TRADE. The battleships Texas and Indiana cle. been segregated, the commissioner General Bates has been recalled from go. They organized a party and be aid to the sufferers. W hile the insur are to go out of commission, as the San Fernando, and ordered to sail foi General Fitzhugh Lee. while visiting thinks a better disposition can lie made lieve they can secure 200 more men. A e a ttln M a r k e t« . rection still continues in the island of officers and men are needed in the in Washington, said in an interview for the exclusion of sheep from the re The volunteers include ex-soldiere, Luzon, business is resuming its activ the southern islands as soon as possi Onions, new, $1.00(81.25 per sack. Philippines. Others may follow. ble. that the Cuhan jieople are steadily im serves, and if it shall be held that no frontiersmen, Englishmen familial ity and confidence in the good purposes Potatoes, new, $16 @18. sheep shall graze on any reserve, the proving under the existing protectorate with the Transvaal, and commercial A Berlin dispatch says telegramc L A D Y S M IT H IN V E S T E D . of the United States is being rapidly es Beets, per sack, $1.10. -forks. from Brussels announce that in the of the United States, hut ¡are not yet agricultural or grazing lands should tablished throughout the archi)>elag< Turnips, per sack, 75c. I n s p e c t io n a t V a n c o u v e r . Transvaal legation circles it is stated quite ready for purely Cuban govern first be eliminated entirely from the re “ For these reasons, and countless S it u a t io n S u f f ic ie n t ly D n n g e r o n * t o E x Carrots, per sack, 90c. A B r is k F i g h t . serve. Vancouver, W ash., Oct. 30.—Tele c it e A n x ie ty . that France and Russia will not per ment. others, I, W illiam McKinley, president Parsnips, per sack, 90c. Manila, Oct. 30.—General Young’s Among other things the commis graphic orders from the adjutant-gen m it the annexation of the Transvaal London, Oct. 81.—The position ol A desperate street fight between Cauliflower, 75c per dozen. column, which left San Isidro at day of the United States, hereby name eral s office in Washington were re- sioner recommends legislation permit and Orange Free State to England members o l a Tennessee colony recently Cabbage, native and C a lifo r n ia , break, moving northward in the direc Thursday, the 30th day of November Ladysmith, without being alarming, if At Atchison, Kan., two robliers shot located at North Salem, Ind., and c iti ting lands w ithin forest reserves to lie ceried today, directing the military tion of Santa Rosa, encountered the next, as a day of general thanksgiving sufficiently dangerous to excite anx @ 1.25 per 100 pounds. rented or leased for auy purpose not authorities of this department to re and killed one man and wounded an zens of North Salem, resulted in the Peaches, 65 @ 80c. enemy strongly entrenched just beyond and prayer, to be observed as such by iety. Evidently the Boers are trying other in a store, which they later rob instant death of one man and the fatal incompatible w ith the purposes for ceive no more recruits for volunteer the Tulioatin river. A brisk fight en all our people on this continent and to repeat their Dundee tactics. Roughly Apples, $ 1.25@1.50 per box. service. which the reservations are created. estimated, they have 17,000 men, as bed. They were pursued by a posse wounding of another, and minor injur Pears, $ 1.00@1.25 per box. The Thirty-ninth regiment. United sued and the reliels were repulsed. in our newly acquired islands, as w ell against 12,000 British. General Sir He also desires legislation permitting and they shot and kille>l a policeman ies for many others. as by those who may lie at sea or so I‘runes, 60c per box. Two Americans were killed and one States volunteer infantry, and two the entry of land* w ithin the reserva and another man, lx>th members of the Watermelons, $1.50. The special correspondent of the Lon tions more valuable for coal than for companies of the Forty-fifth, recruited wounded. Pursuit was impossible, ow journing in foreign lands, and I ad George Stewart White has the better pursuers. Cantaloupes, 40@ 50c. don Daily Mail at Ladysmith, describes forest uses. A large* for >c to push here, were given general inspection to ing to the width and depth of the vise that on this day religious exercises artillery, bnt his is of lesser range. shall be conducted in the churches or The delay in the Boer attack is reported Canada has made a new proposition the arrival of the war balloon then Butter—Creamery, 28c per ponnd; more rapidly the v irk ot examining day by Captain Henry P. McCain, as stream. to be dne to the non-arrival of Com dairy, 17 @ 22c; ranch, 20c per pound. for permanent settlement of the Alaska It was welcomed, he said, with wild meeting places of all denominations the remaining unreserved forest lands sistant adjutant-general, department of F i l i p i n o E n v o y W ill N o t R e R e c e iv e d . Eggs— 27 @ 28c. in order that in the social features of mandant-General Jonbert’s column dispute. She again asks for arbitra dances by the Kaffirs, who regard it as is asked for, which could be secured the Columbia, who was appointed in New York. Oct. 30.— A special to the day its real sigificance may not be This has given the British a much- tion on terms similar to those impoaed a deity. General White and General Cheese— Native, IS @ 14c. for $300,000, and $ lf0 ,0 0 0 is asked for specting officer for this special purpose. the World from Washington says: by the United States and Great Britain Archibald Hunter both ascended and additional special agents. lost sight of, but fervent prayers may needed respite after their recent exer Poultry— 125»c; dressed, 13 5ic. The inspection was thorough in Secretary of State Hay, when asked if be offered to the Most High for a con tions. over Y’enezuela. Fifty years of occu reconnoitered the enem y’s position. Hay— Puget Sound timothy, $12.00; every detail of camp and field service Other recommendations are for the Senor Regidor, the Filipino envoy tinuance of the divine guidance, with Everything, it is now considered, choice Eastern Washington timothy. pancy is considered conclusive evi A national billiard association may compulsory attendance cf witnesses at and equipment. would 1« permitted to appear before oat which man’s efforts are vain, and hinges on General W hite's resources $1600. dence of title. She is willing to give soon be in the field. Two hundred and fourteen pack the Philippine commission, said: land hearings; to prevent the mining np Skagway and Dyea, but wants l*yra for divine consolation to those whose and judgment. Nothing is known re Corn—Whole, $23.00; cracked, $23; 1 have heard that he contemplated kindred and friends have sacrificed garding the progress of defensive works feed meal, $23. Washington is said to be the most and sale of coal during the lifetim e of mules and 30 men arrived here todav mid Harbor. from St. Louis. The mules are intend a coal declaratory statement, or until visiting the United States and would their lives for our country. of the Fanning group of for the protection of Ladysmith. The Barley—Rolled or ground, per ton. The revolution at Colombia is spread productive full payment is made for the land; for ed for use of the army in the Philip present some such plan as that outlined islands. “ I recommend also, that on this censorship is more active than ever. $21; whole, $22. ing. changing and enlarging the Mount pines, and w ill be sent on the transport by the newspapers. He would have nt day, so far as m aybe found practicable, According to the Daily Chronicle’s cor Flour— Patent, per harrel, $3.65; It is rumored that A. D. Clarke, an President Kruger is reported as in 'ainier National Park; that a general Lennox from Portland. official 01 diplomatic status in Wash labor shall cease from its accustomed respondent, "the new regulations limit blended straights, $3.25; California, Englishman, may try for the cup to get favor of unconditional surrender. iw be enacted which shall rc)ieal ington, either as agent of tho Filipinc toil, and charity abound toward the the number of words allowed for press I $3.25; buckwheat flour, $3.50; gra R iv e r a D i s m i s s e d . even w ith Lord Dunraven. unmerens conflicting and undesirable messages to one-fourth the number al ham, per Imrrel, $2.90; whole wheat Insurgents in Southern Luzon at Havana, Oct. 30.—General Rios insurgents or as a diplomatic represent sick, the needy and the poor. Colonel Frost says the stones of statutes respecting timlier :»n unre ative of the so-called Filipino govern tacked Calamba, bnt were driven off. “ In witness whereof I have set mv lowable before.” flour, $3.00; rye flour, $3.75. Rivera, ex-civil governor of the prov American soldiers looting churches is served lands, and in their stead make Farmers in the neighborhood oi Millstuffs— Bran, per ton, $15.00; ince of Havana, whose withdrawal nient. The question of his living heart hand and caused the seal of the United Eveleth, Minn., is to be moved to abaoultelv ialse. He praises Otis. due provision for the protection and use Ladysmith have left their farms and shorts, per ton, $16.00. from the governorship was reported by the Philippine peace commission States to be affixed. make room for m in in g o p era tio n « on of timber on such lands. The university of Oregon w ill play stock at the mercy of the Boers and are Feed—Chopped feed, $20.50 per ton; “ WILLIAM M’KIN LEY .” as a resignation, denies that he re rests entirely with the commission it the town site. The report shows a grand total of football against the university of Cali congregated in the town. middlings, per ton, $22; oil cake meal, signed. He says he was dismissed, self. The state department is not con I* I t M a la r ia o r A lu m ? W illiam H. Brown rode 1,000 miles fornia at Berkeley campus November 18. 929,308,068 acres of unappropriated Two guns the Boers have mounted per ton, $35.00. anil that he does not know upon what cerned in the matter in any w ay.” awheel in 84 hours, breaking the rec and reserved pulbic lands in the United Languor, loss of appetite, indigestion are powerful weapons. They are the grounds the dismissal was ordered St. Louis’ world’s fair is to be a P o r t l a a d M a rk « * . ord by seven hoars. States. and often feverishness are the com ones used in shelling Dundee, and it is LULL IN THE FIGHTING. He admits that he had recently re great one. The fund has already mon symptoms of a physiological con a matter of considerable surprise how Wheat— Walla Walla, 56@ 57c; Y’al- W illiam Wilkie, aged 19, was killed reached $4,000,000. The total amount V A N D E R B IL T 'S W IL L . marked that he would resign in the All these they managed to transport such heavy lay, 58c; Blnestem, 69c per bushel. e n t l y R e c o n s t r u c t in g T h e ir dition termed “ m alaria.” by Charles Chelin in Chicago, as the aimed at is $5,000,000. event that at least one of the three B o e r* P E l a v i i n d — E n g l i s h A r e K e a tin g . Flour—Best grades, $3.25; graham, symptoms may be and frequently are pieces. I t s P r o v i s i o n s M arte P u b l i c —A lf r e d result of a prizefight. nominations he had made to public The White Star steamer Germanic $2.65; superfine, $2.15 per barrel. I« N o w H e a d o f t h e H o u s e . the effect of the use of alum baking London, Oct. 30.—The war situation office was not approved, bnt he attrib The British losses in Natal in three collided w ith a barge near Liverpool BU RN ED T O DEATH. ° a ts —Choice w hite, 34 @ 35c; choice New York, Oct. 28.—The provisions utes his dismissal to the direct in this morning presents no new features. powders in food making. There is no days’ fighting are said to have l«en and was seriously injured. She w ill gray, 32 @ 38c per bushel. question about the poisonous effect of F o u r t e e n P e n o n * W e r e C r e m a te d of the w ill of the late Cornelius Van It is presumed in Natal that the Bocq ta fluence of Senor Domingo Mendoz Ca nearly 500 killed and wounded. not sail for New York this trip. Barley— Feed tiarley, $15@ 16.00; F a ir r « . A la b a m a . derbilt were made public tonight in a pote, secretary of state in the advisory are reconstructing their plans and that alum upon the system. It obstructs England’s newspapers must here digestion, prostrates the nerves, coagu the English are resting, but telegrams Reverend McKinnon asserts that statement by’ Chauncey M. Dejiew. cabinet of Governor-General Brooke. Mobile, AU., Oct. 28.—News was brewing, $18.50@ 19.00 per ton. after look to the United States and General Luna, the rebel chief killed by Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt inherits the Millstnffs—Bran, $17 per ton; mid from Ladysmith, at express rates, still lates and devitalizes the blood. All received here today that 14 people had Canada for their paper pulp, H e T ook T ax M on ey. occupy 48 hours in transmission to this has been made clear, thanks to been burned to death at Faires, Bald dlings, $22; shorts, $18; chop, $16 per Aguinaldo’s orderly, had killed his larger portion of his father’s fortune Eugene, Or., Oct. 30.— Deputy Sher London, and, therefore, it is not im physicians, boards of health, and food win county, about 80 miles northeast ol ton. German carp found in the Columbia wife and mother-in-law in Paris and and liecomes practically the head of the Hay—Timothy, $9 @ 11; clover, $7 iff H. J. Day has been found to lie a possible that something is happening. com missions. So “ highly injurioos to Mobile. Sometime Monday night last Yanderbilt family. The will makes no and Wilamette rivers in great numbers fled. the health of the community” does fire destroyed the dwellings of Harry @8; Oregon wild hay, $6 @7 per ton. defaulter to the amount of a little more The Daily Telegraph has the follow mention of the marriage of Cornelius w ill be frozen for foreign shipment. A Paris dispatch says Russia has no Bntter— Fancy creamerv, 50 @ 55c; the eminent head of the University of than $2,100. He went to Portland Thieves entered the postoffice at interest in Kruger’s people or their lit Vanderbilt, jr., and Miss Wilson, nor last Friday on business, and tele ing from Ladysmith, dated Wednesday: Pennsylvania, Dr. Barker, consider the Gooodlaw and Samuel Smithson, cre seconds, 42 4 @45c; dairy, 37,S@ 40c; “ Our cavalry patrols have been tired to any quarrel between father and son mating all the occnjiants of both houses. Albany, Or., through a tunnel and tle republic, and will not interfere. ecause of the nnion, but apparently graphed his wife from Portland Sun on this afternoon and chased by the en alum baking powders, that he says The Goodlaw family consisted of •tore, 22 5» @27 5»c. robbed the vault, securing about $300. Germany is said to be friendly to the Eggs— 22 @ 23 5»c per dozen. *e father’s displeasure was visited day, that he would lie home Tuesday, emy near the scene of the Reitfontein “ their sale should be prohibited by father, mother and six children. There law .” Cheese— Oregon full cream, 13c; The remains of Lieutenant-Colonel English. 'ince then nothing has been heard e ngagement. The Boers show signs of upon the eldest son, he receiving, all were six persons residing in the Smith- Miley, Shafter’s chief aide, were A giant brass combine is being told, under the terms of the w ill, bnt lim . Under these circumstances it IS son home, the husliand, wife, thrde Y’oung America, 14c; new cheese lOo ecoming aggressive. We learned of brought home on the Senator. He fell formed which it is stated will comprise $1,500,000, and $1,000,000 of this to A reward of $100 has been offered he capture of the hussars in resj-mse worth the while of every housewife to children, and a sister of Mr. Smithson. per pound. Poultry—Chickens, mixed, $3.00@ all the plants in the Naugatuck valley, be held in trust by the executors. Al for his arrest. H is defalcation is a to a military wire sent to Command employ the very little care that is The tires are believed to have been of a victim to fever in the Philippines. 4.00 per dozen; hens, $4.50; springs. necessary to keep so dangerous an ele accidental origin. great surprise to his friends, as ha has ant-General Jonbert.” Changes in ranks of naval officers Connecticut. The main office w ill be fred Gwynne Y'anderbilt is, of con $ 2.00@ 8.50; geese, $5.50@6 for old; According to the latest account of ment from the food of her family the residuary legatee, and w ill ¡losses« always been considered trustworthy. have made it necessary to give Sampson in New York city. S to r m in W c i t I n d ir a . $4.50@ 6.50 for vonng; docks, $4.50 A pure cream of tartar baking pow The 19 Rnssian men-of-war in the a fortune of probably $40,000,000 to The money taken was tax money col the first battle at Glencoe, the Boer and Schley less advancement than Santiago de Cuba, Oct. 31.—After army amounted to 7,000 men. and der, which is the only kind that should days of continuous rain storms, a terri per dozen; turkeys, live, 125»@14o Gladys, R eginald and lected in the past two months. would have lieen given out last session Pacific w ill shortly be reinforce.! by $50,000,000. per ponnd. be used, ought to cost about forty-five about noon another army, almost as of congress. six ships from the Eastern sqnadron. Gertrude (Mrs. Harry Payne Whitney) D ls n p p e a r a n e e a t S e a . to fifty cents a pound. Therefore, if fic hurricane from the southeast swept Potatoes— 55@65c per sack; sweets, large, under Conunanant-General Jon w ill receive about $7,500,000 ea.h. The Berlin Tageblatt sees in this a con Montana was visited by a disastrous Washington, Oct. 30.— News was re bert, advanced within 6,000 yards of yon are paying much less, something over Santiago today, causing much des > @ 2 L*c per ponnd. But Mr. Depew states that Alfred w ill nection with the rumors of the Chino- truction. Twelve houses were wrecked snow storm, the worst in 20 years. Y’egetables—Beets, $1; turnips, 90c; give from his share enough to Cornelius ceived at the war department of the ar Glencoe camp and then retired. The is wrong; if yon are paying twenty-five and others Itadly damaged. The un The loss of life w ill exceed 20 persons Japanese alliance. rival of the hospital ship Relief at Ma per sack; garlic, 7c per pound; cauli cents or less per pound, the powder Boer losses were very heavy, fully 800. to make the latter as rich as his brother precedented rainfall continues. Tele Secretory Long w ill make a recom-I in Teton county, and 20,000 sheep per nila. She reported the disappearance is certainly made from alum. flower, 75c per dozen; parsnips, $1; graph wires are down, and it is imi<os- Ixians, 5@6c per pound; celery, 70@ ished in the stonn. mendation for but a limited increase of | and sisters. Alfred w ill, therforr, turn at sea, between Guam and Manila, of Always bear these simple facts in O n t h e N o r t h e r n B o r d e r . over to Cornelius atsmt $6,000,000. sible for vessels to enter or leave the Lieutenant Roliert D. Carmody, who A scooting party of the Thirty-sixth the new navy in his forthcoming annual Cape Town, Oct. 30.—A telegram mind when purchasing baking powder. harlior. A Warxl liner has been de 75c per dozen; cucumliers, 60c per report. He w ill devote most of his went to Guam with a marine liattalion box; peas, 3@4c per pound; tomatoes, S u p p o s e d t o E e A n d r e e '« M en . volunteers encountered insurgents in from Bulawayo, Rhodesia, says: A —Popular Science Monthlv. energies to urging abolition of lim it of | layed four days. The United States 30c per box; green corn, 12J<@ southwest Santa Arita, scattering them, London, Oct. 28.—The Times pub on the Yosemite, when Captain Lean- Boer force is threatening Chief Khama M u n lc K ill« a H u m r . transport Burnside has been kept cruis 16c per dozen. killing six and capturing eight, and 10 cost in the construction of battleshij«. lishes a letter from Rear-Admiial Cam was sent ont as governor to take posses and Chief Linchwei, who are loyal to Music caused the death of a beauti ing outside the harbor, and fears are rifles. No casualties. Herr Hopeff, ex-treasurer of the Al-1 pion, summarizing a story received sion of the island. There are no details Great Britain. The two chiefs’ coun Hops— 7@10c; 1898 crop, 6@6c. ful 8-year-old filly at Florence, Ala., entertained for the safety of the fleet of Wool— Valley, 12 @ 13c per pound; A cablegram has been received at the bert \ erein, a charitable organization | from his nephew, now at Fort Church- of the occurrence. It appears Carmody try lies at the extreme northwest of the the other day. A farmer drove his schooners from Hayti and Jamaica that Eastern Oregon, 8@14c; mohair, 27 @ state department from United States under the patronage of the king and h ill, Hudson bay, which says some was taken aboard at Guam, presumably Transvaal and includes Bechnaualand. valuable young mare into town, and as usually arrive on Monday morning 80c per pound. Consul Gudger, at Panama, stating queen of Saxony, was sentenced to im Eskimo traders np north some time ago sick, and on orders home, or else on It seems a gross mistake for the Boers he was driving up the principal street J a iu a lr a W a s S w e p t. Mutton—Gross, liest sheep, wethers that an insurrection has broken out | prisonment for four years and nine I shot two white men, supposed to be furlough. It is thought possible he to provoke war among the natives. Kingston, Jamaica, Oct. 81.— Re and ewes, 8 S c ; dressed mutton, may have jumped overboard while de The probable explanation is that the a brass band suddely struck up its bla there, and that martial law has been months for misappropriating 250,000 j long to the Andree exjiedition. tant music. The mare had never heard lirious. marks of the society’s funds. declared. Boer force intends to destroy the rail a sound like that before and so startle,! ports of the severe rain storm that has 7c per pound; laud«, 7 >»c per pound. S p a n is h G u n b o a t l i a i s e d . Hogs—Gross, choice heavy, $5.00; way to Bulawayo, which runs through was she that she drop|*ed dead in the swept the conutry arrived from various At Paris, Mo., the grand jury re- j Bates, Lawton and Funston havo re M is s o u r i a t P o r t S a id . Washington, Oct. 28.—Admiral points and confirm the fear that exten light and feeders, $4.50; ’ dressed, Khamas’ country ,and thereby prevent ceived deserved appointments. Bates turned an indictment for murder in the ] Watson has informed the navy depart shafts of the trap. A veterinary sur sive damage has been done. The Rio $t>.00@6.50 per 100 pounds. Port Said, Oct. 30.—The United t has been made major-general of volun first degree against Alexander Jester, ment that the Spanish guulioat Aravat, States transjiort Missouri, with a large a movement by Colonel Plumer’s force geon who examined the carcass declared Beef—Gross, top steers, $3.50@ 4.00; teers, Lawton brigadier-general in regu on the charge of murdering Gilbert sunk May, 1898, in the Pasig river, has quantity of medical supplies and a to go to the relief of Mafeking. Al that the mare had d id of heart failure, Cobre inundated Sponishtown, doing lar army and Funston has been given Gates, son of a Chicago millionaire, 28 been raised. The lioat is in fair condi number of nurses, has arrived here, er ready there have been stories of a Rho due to excitem et caused by the sound considerable harm. All the railroad cows, $3@ 8.50; dressed beef, 6>»@ years ago. desian armored train engaging the of the uaccustom d music of the brass lines are interrupted, and most of the 7 Y*c per pound. reappointment. route to Manila. tion, and w ill be repaired. highways are impassable in conse Veal—Large, 65»«75»c; small, 8@ Boers some distance north of Mafeking. band.— Roanoke News. H e le n G o u ld a n d M o r m o n is m . quence of the floods and landslides 85»c per pound. One hundred years ago it was consid B r u in b y G e ts a S w o r d . It begins,” says Tin and Terne, Advices from the town of Black River New York, Oct. 30.— Miss Helen K h o rte« W a t c h e d t h e F i g h t , M a r y la n d '* W o n ip n V o te r * . ered a wonderful achievement for ten “ to look as though Anderson and El Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 28.—Georgia to • a n P r a n e ia e o M a rk « * . men to manufacture 48,000 pins a day. wood are to be the tinplate centers ol day paid tribute to her ranking hero of iould has given $6,000 to the League The first election ever held in Mary report great damage to shipping and t ape Town, Oct. 30.— According to Wool— Spring— Nevada, 12@ 14cper Now three make 7,500,000 pins in the manufacture in the W est.” the Spanish-American war, Flag Lien- for Social Service to be used in a cru farther sadvices from Kimberley, the land at which women were allowed to wharves, as w ell as serious injurv to pound; Eastern Oregon, 12@15c; Y'al- crops. sade against Mormonism. The league same time. ley, 17@19c; Northern, 8@10c. The nnion cigar-makers of Tampa, tenant Thomas M. Brumby, of the has issued 1,000,000 ¡.ainphlets in pur Boers removed their killed and vote for municipal officers was held in S ix H u n d r e d S h e e p C r e m a t e d . Hope— 1899 crop, 9@12)tfo per It is complained that the blacksmiths H a., have enforced a demand that] Olympia, by the presentation of a hand suance of Miss Gould’s directions. wounded in cars. No reliable estimate Arundtd recently. The town is gov Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 31.—The pound. Mr. erned by seven commissioners elected of Minneapolis, St. Paul and Duluth cigar factories be scrubbed and cleaned some sword, in recognition of his note They are aimed directly at Mormonism of their losses has been made. worthy services at Manila. Rhodes rode out and watched tho fight. each year by the legal voters residing sheep pens at the stockyards, covering Onions— Yellow, 75@85c per sack. show lack of interest in the operation once a month. and Brigham H. Roberts, as congress The townspeople, including the within the corporation and owners of an entire block, were destroyed by fire Butter— Fancy creamery 80 @ 31c; of the horseshoers’ license law. The There are upwards of 1,000,000 ship South of Alva, in Southern Illinois, man, and w ill be distributed all over members of the craft in Duluth were so pers of produce in the United States, is the banner cornfield of the world. the country. When they are exhausted women, mounted the trenches, watch real estate. The census recently taken last night, and 600 head of sheep were do seconds, 27 @29c; fancy dairy, 24 ing eagerly for the return of the troops. showed that there were 352 persons at cremated. Four firemen were serinoelj @26c; do seconds, 21 @ 23c per pound. 4 disinterested that they conceded their and it is believed that from their ranks It w ill give this year 600,000 bushels m illions more w ill follow them. The injure.! by falling walls, and one ol Eggs— Store, 26@ 83c; fancy ranch, vacancy to the tioard of examiners to a strong national organization can be of com, an average of 100 bushels to pamphlets and blank petitions w ill l»e Mr. Rhodes is cheerful and gives din Arundel. them, Charles Peterson, driver of a 41 @ 42c. ner parties daily, at which luxuries are Minneapolis. framed. About one German the acre. woman in 27 sent to 50,000 clergymen, and to hun abundant. hook-and-ladder truck, mav die. The Millstnffs — Middlings, $19.00 @ works in a factory. Ex-Minister to Russia Breckinridge dreds of clubs and societies. D ew ey*« A c k n o w le d g m e n t« . toss is estimated at $90,000* A Filipino newspaper makes the 20.50; nran. $16.60@ 17.50. M o v e * F r o m U ta h t o O r e g o n . opines that in the event Russia or These, together with a varied assort- Washington, Oct. 28.— Frank A. statement that inde|iendence w ill be F ir e In a T h e a t e r . La Grande, Or., Oct. 80.—A big Hay—Wheat $7.50@ 10; wheat and There havo been phenomenal lin anderslip, chairman of the Dewey nent of other printed matter, are e x given to the islands in December, France intereferes that it is Uncle deal in real estate was consummated Chicago, Oct. 81.— Fire broke out oat $6.00@ 9.00; liest barley $5.00@ guists in all ages, from the far-away Sam’s duty to help England in her tome commission, has received the fol acted to enlist the co-ojieration and when Bryan w ill be elected president here today. N. W. Schofield, of Nephi, days of Mithridates, king of Pontus, under the stairway leading to the gal 7.00; alfalfa, $ 6 .0 0 « 7 .0 0 'per ton; tight. lowing letter from Admiral Dewey; nancial support of people of all classes of the United States. The newspa[>er lery of the Columbia theater tonight, a straw, 25 @ 40c per bale. In Hillsdale, Mich., the sidewalks Washington, Oct. 28.— Dear Sir: hroughout the country. Clergymen Utah, purchased from Walter M. and who could converse with his subjects also makes the statement that the few minutes previous to the beginning Potatoes— Early Rose, 40 @ 50c; Ore Charles Pierce, what is known as the in each of their 25 different tongues, are all in control of the city; are built I acknowledge the receipt this day of will be asked to preach on the subject American casualties have been 23,000 Harlan Stewart farm of 1,200 acres in and from the days of Cleopatra, who of the first act of “ His Excellency the gon Burbanks, $ 1 .2 5 « 1.60; river Bur by the city itself by the day labor plan; of Mormon practices and also to take the title deed to the beautiful house since last February aftd that the policy are uniform in size and construction, presented to me by my countrymen. up collections for use in the crusade Cove, for $36,000; also the Charles never used an interpreter in her rela Governor.” A panic which followed banks, 5 0 « 75c; Salinas Bnrbanks, now is a retreating fight. was quelled by the prompt action of 90c@$1.10 per sack. Goodnough residence and 40 acres ol tions with the world’s ambassadors. and are paid for by projierty owners My heart is full of gratitude to them against them. attaches of the house and the police. Citrus Fruit— Oranges, Y’alencia, land at Island City, for $5,500. Mr. The cigar-makers’ official journal re upon a uniform scale. The city is put for this overwhelming expression of P a id t h e D e a t h P e n a l t y . Schofield, who has lieen a prominent In the 17th century’ Nicholas Schmid, The large audience left the theater in $2 76@8.25; Mexican limes, $ 4 .0 0 « ports that 414,356,931 cigars were man- ting down cement walks for seven their regard for me, ami request that St. Louis, Oct. 30.— A special to the n factored in the United States during cents a foot and wood for five cents. you w ill also accept and convey to the Post-Dispatch from Dallas, Tex., says stockman of Utah, w ill transfer his op a German peasant, translated the Lord's an orderly manner, and an hour later 6.00; California lemons 76c«$1.5O; the performance was opened. do choice $ 1.76@2.00 per box. Cement is now used altogether in this July—an increase over the output of | committee my heartfelt thanks for your lev. C. E. Morrison was hanged at erations to this valley, utilizing the prayer into as many languages as there Tropical Fruits— B a n a n a « XI 5 0 a Stewart place as a stock farm and the the same month in 1898 of 89,644,120 [ town, and the present ordinance hay and their efforts. are weeks in the year, and in the next Verv sincerely London, Oct. 30.—Florence Marrayat 2.60 per bunch; pineapples, •on today at Y’ernon, Tex., for wife- Goodnough property as a place of reel- century Sir William Jones could con> been in force for three years. cigars. Four». GEORGE D EW EY .” (M is. Francis Lean) the well-known inal; Persian dates, urder. He mat his death resignedly. denoe. 6«6>»o per verse In 28 different tongues. authoress, died in London this morning. pound.