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F THE LEADER LEADS And i* the Xe*«ie*t. Brightest I Hume Piper in the County. J î A 4 v * r t l* e r * . M a k e * N e t * e f T h i s . ♦ ♦ ------- -- --------= © ------- ♦ ♦ ♦ MORO VOL. IL H H5 B I ,[[( LEADER. MORO, S H E R M A N LATER NEWS. The Corbett-Jeffries tight w ill take place at Coney Island about the middle of May. 1 1 !!» Hl WIPED M C O U N T Y , OREGON, ORIENTAL F u r th e r NEWS. A d v ic e * B r o u g h t b y t h e K in- prea* o f C h in a . W EDN ESD AY, FEBR U A R Y M IN E S PUBLISHED... IN THE INTEREST o r HW en . man county . U eep T our K y* th e L eads ‘♦♦4 J 900. AND (.a * T le* « n eK* a n d M IN IN G . T error w ill K ilg n a t « a p e N o in o T h l* S u m m e r . N O . 51. h e w i n WEEKLY ( .a r g * TRADE D e llx a r ia * M ad* REVIEW. F r a v lo n * Victoria, B. C., Feb. 11.—The C o n tr a c t* . There will be lawlessness and a reign From All Parts of the New T. Daniel Frawlev has made arrange Destructive Tornado V i s i t s stea,nel‘ Empress of China, brings the K. G. Dun & Co.’s weekly review of The of terror in the new gold fields at Cape ments to take a copmauy of actois to Burial of Lawton with following Oriental advices: Albay Province Much Har- trade says: World and the Old. Cape Nome. Nome, Alaska, next summer, in the A terrible accident is reported from Collinsville. This year starts with much of the Fitting Honors. opinion of John G. Brady, governor of the Wuhu river. A junk w>ts caught An alliance, offensive and defensive, assed by Them. year’s business already done, and all the territory, and George N. Wright, in a snow squall and turned turtle, all has been consummated between Eng comparisons w ill prove misleading if OF INTEREST TO OUR READERS land and Portugal. postmaster at Cape Nome, nnless con FOURTEEN PER SO N S INJURED on board, numbering 20 in all, being that fact is not taken into account. tribute to a g a lla n t hero gress takes steps to establish civil gov drowned. amcricans suffer losses Last year the certainty of great im The English nation has settled down ernment on a firm foundation and From Nago-Ya, Japan, comes news provement had come before the year C o m p r e h e n s i v e R e v i e w o f t h e I m p o r t to the realization that the war with S to r m W a* S e v e r e l y F e l t a t S t. L o u is of another terrible accident. A fire F u n e r a l W a* W e ll A t t e u < t e i l - T h e P r e s makes laws defining the proprietorship the Boers w ill last a long time. a n t H a p p e n in g * o f t h e P a s t W e e k of claims. Governor Brady and Mr. B u b o n ic P i s a n * a n d S m a llp o x A m o n g opened, and there was a rush to get in W h e r e I t C a u s e d M u ch D i t i n i t g e - broke out January 23, in a large spin orders l*efore works became crowded i d e n t , HI* A d v is e r * a n d M a n y O fficer* Wright are in the East endeavoring to C u l l e d F r o m t h e T e le g r a p h C o lu m n * . Governor Taylor, of Kentucky, has M u c h P r o p e r ty L o s t. ning m ill at Koryo Mura, in the Owari t b e F i lip in o * O p era tiv i* * u t B e l l s u d and prices advanced. This year the u t 111(1* H on k W e r e P r e s e u t . declined to sign the peace agreement obtain the appointment of United States B e a c o n In L u x u ii. prefecture. Two buildings were de works are already crowded for months and the case w ill go to the courts. judges at Sitka, Circle City and Cap* stroyed and 31 factory girls burned to ahead in most lines, andpi *-es had a l The Nicaragua canal bill w ill be Nome. An extraordinary rush of gold- Bt. Louis, Mo., Feb. 10.—The town death. Six were injured badly and a A destructive fire visited the citv of Washington, Feb. 11.— Major-Gen ready advanced so far that recoil had pushed through both houses this seekers to the last named place is ex Manila, Feb. 13.—Of late the in of Collinsville, 111., 12 miles from St. number slightly injured. San Salvador, Central America. The eral Henry W. Lawton was buried to already commenced in some branches, month. The Fleur de Lutns, as the junk lie- day in the national cemetery, at Ar pected next May when communication surgents in Albay province, Luzon, and was thought probable j i others. total loss Is estimated at $1,000,000. | Louis, on the \ andalia railroad, nar rowly esca(>ed destruction by a tornado ing sent from Hong Kong to the Paris lington. It was a nation’s tribute to a with the outside world is reopened. have adopted harassing tactics against Mexican liberals favor the candi The United States transport Colnm- today. Fourteen persons were injure*! in With the exception of woolen manu .Mr. Wright believes that before the end the towns which the Americans have dacy of President D ial for re-election b.’.a arrived at San Francisco from the immediate vicinity of the village, exposition is called, has started on her national hero, and the sorrow of a of the summer, there w ill be 60,000 garrisoned They camp in the hills and factures, the chief industries have ****** by a vote of three to one. Manila, ¡she made the trip in 30 days. ' some of them fata'lj an* there was adventurous trip from the China sea to whole people was expressed when persQns in Capo Nome. maintain a oonstant fire upon the less new business in January than last the 1 renen capital. The junk, which America added the chaplet of cypress The league of Republican clubs of Three ballot-box stuffers of l’h ilad el-1 much damage to prnpe»:y. American outposts. When the troops year, thongh deliveries on pirevious con B e want the general land laws ex Miners is one of the common Chinese kind, is to the brow that so long had worn the Oregon convened at the armorv in Port p *ia were sentenced to imprisonment who live in the outskirts of town lost 72 feet long and 28 feet wide. tended to Alaska, so that we hav* sally against them, they scatter, re tracts have been larger than a year ago. She laurel. land, with 800 delegates present. Wheat rose 1 cent, but *oon reacted. lor two y e a r s and to pav a tine of $500 most by the wind. A group of three w ill stop on the route at Saigon, Singa homestead rights,” said Mr. Wright turning when the Americans retire. The burial service beneath the leaf last night, “ otherwise we cannot help Atlantic exports were only 1,466,592 Mrs. L illie Devereaux Blake has each. They shoot burning arrows, and have residences standing on a hill were re pore, Coloml>o and Aden. The junk less trees at Arlington was preceded by announced her candidacy for the preai Wg thus burned a large part of the town of bushels, flour included, for the week. w ill l>e towed through the Suez canal. services in the church of the Covenant, having a great deal of trouble. A resolution expressing sympathy duced to splinters. dency of the National Women Suffragist Albay. Indeed, most of the towns in Pacific exports have been 4,209,300 are without the legal form of govern The injured are: Paul Qnsrandi, Captain Bourdounet, who is in charge on Connecticut avenue, at which every w.th tl- Boers was adopted by the sen Association. that province are practically deserted, bushels in five weeks, against 3,670,854 ment. W e have organized one of c ate It was offered by Allen, oi aged 35, severely bruised and burned, if her, is accompanied by his wife, one department of the army and navy with except by the garrison. Scarcely any bushels last year. l*erhaps fatal; Otto Odderhole, 17, arm t rench sailor, nine annimatos and nine in reach of Washington, Lawton’s old own. electing a mayor, a council, Mem Iters of the Algonquin Club, a Nebraska. Speculation in cotton has raised the hief of police and other officers, b, of the inhabitants return to their broken, internally injured, serious; Chinese. leading social organization of Bridge comrades of the line staff, the diplo lord Roberts has addressed a lettei ‘ price to 8 cents, without improve it has no standing in law. There were homes. They are camping in the inter Sophie Fix, 17, skull fractured and port, Conn., have declined to entertain A great conflagration occurred at matic corps in all its brilliance of uni U. Presidents Kruger and Stevne, com ment in the demand. The receipt« 2,000 men there last year, and they ior. and it ia sup|*>sed armed insurgents W . J. Bryan. bruised, thought to be fattallv injured; Kiuaug, December 29. In all 300 form and decoration, and as many c iti plaining of the wanton destruction ol from plantations still fall so far l*ehind New’ton Anderson, scalp wonud and buildings were destroyed. The cause zens of all degrees as were fortunate agreed among themselves to observe prevent them going back. It ia report last year’s that low estimates of yield The plague in Honolulu has broken property in Natal. ed that there is much suffering among each other’s rights, but it will be dif bruised face, not serious; Theodore of the fire is not known. The damage enough to find standing room within out in several isolated places outside of them, , owing to lack of food. food As a re are expected. ferent when we have 60,000. I lnem Threu ehlldren of P. D ’Arcy, living Lawrence, cut and bruised and intern w ill exceed $1.000,000. Most of the the walls, were present. the orginally infected district, and its D r Ï Wool ia rather weaker in aorne “ In law, nobtxly has any right to the ,u lt ot theBe <'°»»ditions, the hemp busi- outh Union, W ash., were poison- ally injured; Frank Kobart, seriously buildings destroyed were big shops. progress is regarded as serious. But the crowd within was insignifi grades, but stronger in others, so that ed by prinking the water from an bruised; son and daughter of Frank beach, between the high and low water ne* in that ewrtion « seriously hiu- At Saigon, an lunim ite woman has cant compared with the thousands who the average of quotations is steady, not John D. Rocketeller is no longer ft ahuoned well. Kobart, severely cut and bruised; Tony given birth to twins, joined together braved the lowering winter day for a inarks, where there are rich deposits ol ^ered, and ships going for cargoes are withstanding some sales at concessions. president of the Standard Oil Company. gold. It ought to be laid off in small im p e lle d to take gangs of coolies to Six men wete injured by an explosion Skalla, w ife and two children, badly after the manner of the famous Siamese glimpse of the flag-draped caisson, with The iron and steel industry is so far He resigned last December, but the loading- Hemp held in the in the p'lum bia firecracker works at bruised; Barney Falette, scalp wound twins. The infants were placed on ex its military escort, as it passed plots for the sale of the mineral rights ! do tied up by contracts reaching through facts were kept secret until now. Lostorf.i, Ohio. A large part of the and arteries cut; Tom Poinatts, left hibition immediately after their birth through the streets. Hundreds more plough gold was discovered in Cap* I interi° r «• quite inaccessible Nome a year ago last September, we Colonel Bell w ill take two regiments most of the year, that the effect of pro arm broken. The last two named were and it is intended to send them to the made the toilsome pilgrimage to Ar Fifty-seven paintiags, the property factory was wrecked. duction exceeding consumption is felt blown several hundred feet from their Paris exhibition. The French pa|*er at lington to hear the last words pro did not get the news in Seattle until and a battery through the provinces of of Anstir H. King, of Providence, R. It has been decided by the secretary house into a field. only in some instances. North ( amarines and South Camarines, last May. We snsjiected at first that 1., were iold at auction in New York Saigon protested against this treat nounce*) above the open grave, where of the navy to appoint Commander Failures for the week have )>een 232 Many in for >77,315, an average of $1,356 per About 2:30 A. M. the storm was first ment of the newly born infants on the president, cabinet and general com it w’as a scheme of the steamship com going there on transports. Featou Schroder to tie the first naval in the United States, against 224 last surgents retreated to that part of the panies to get passengers, as the Yukon picture. felt at a point one m ile south of Collins ground of inhumanity. An injunction manding the army stood with lowed governor of the Samoan island ol business was getting slack. I tele island from Cavite and Batangas prov year, and 34 in Canada, against 25 last ville. The first house demolished was was applied for, but was refused by heads until the last volley had been Adelbert S. Hay, the new United Tutniia. Tear. graphed to Washington to be appointed inces. Another expedition w ill soon that occupied by Frank Kobart. He, the courts. fired and tile bugle sounded “ taps.” States consul at Pretoria, was received The house committee on militarv his son and daughter, were buried in terat to garrison towns along the north According to a dispatch received For a «lay and night the body of the postmaster and was appointed over by the Transvaal government, and pre PACIFIC COAST TRADE. night by wire. I got to Nome July 4, coast of the island of Mindanao. al..d.4 w ill investigate into the Idahc the debris and it was some time before from Nganking, the provincial capital •oldier lay in state in the Church of sented his credentials. He created an when there was not a sluice box in the G uenilla warfare continues south of mining riots at Wardner, which the they were rescued, bruised and bleed- of Anhui, and translated by the North S e a t t l* M ark*«*. excellent impression. the Covenant. So it lay this morning, district. Manila. Two attempts have been federal troops, under General Merriam, ing, from the wreckage From this t hiua Daily News, it seems that, en when the doors were opened, troopers Onions, new, $ 2 .5 « 2 .6 0 per sack. Secretary Root has sent to congress su'jipressed. ‘ place ‘ “ Lumber came in later, and atxiut made to ambush the Americans. Col the wind swept to the north, its couraged by the successes of the ma from his old command with sabers Lettuce, hot house, 40c per doa. an abstract of the m ilitia force of the In Chicago, 7,000 workingmen who path being west of Collinsville, about rauding baud in Shantung, a number ol drawn keeping vigil at the head and $3,500,000 of gold was taken out last onel Schwan, while returning to Manila Potatoes, new, $18 « 2 0 . Unite*! States. It shows the total num with his staff and an escort of 100 cav summer. One claim in Anvil creek a quarter of a mile, and the last trace rowdies of the farmer province have loot. Beets, per sack, 75« 8 5 c. ber of men available for military duty, have been engaged on buildings in paid $175,000 in five weeks. 1 know alry from Batangas, was attacked bv It of the stonn is observed at Hightville, lately banded themselves into a society Beneath the soft lights of the altar Turnips, per sack, 60c. but unorganized, as 10,343,150 and an ooe. ,e of construction, quit work. the insurgents. The latter were dis because I handled the money. Three a manufacturing suburb, one mile away. called the Siao Tao Hui. or Little rose a tropical jungle of palms, and Carrots, per sack, 50c. aggregate organized strength of 10«,- is the cegtnniag of a war between labor persed, but the Americans had five After the Kobart house, a group of Swords Association, having the same higher than the flag-draped coffin rose claims in Snow gulch paid $500,000. and uie contractoi. Parsnips, per sack, 75« 8 5 c. 339. wounded. three dwellings was felled by the wind. objects in view as their predecessor, banks of flowers, tributes from every Cauliflower, 7 5 c « $ l per dozen. The jury in the case of Rolan*) B. Astoria, Or., now has the right oi Lieutenant-Colonel Beacon, with six They were occupied by John and Paul the Tai Tao Hui, or Great Swords As Cabbage, native and California, immediate trans|>oration. A dispatch Mulin 'anx,\xmvicted of poisoning Mrs. Marquette and Philip Crossan. and sociation, that of plundering converts quarter ot the land. At his head hung comi*anies of the Forty-second infantry, T **t o f N e w s p a p e r A d v e r tis in g . in dim foils the battle flag from San $ 1 .0 0 « 1.26 per 100 pounds. from Washington states that Senator Adams, returned a verdict of guilty ol their families. had a two honre’ fight with General All the occupants and men of wealth. The new associa Mateo, still on its )>aml>oo staff, and Between the acts recently Apples, $ 1 .2 6 « 1.50 per box. It is said George W . McBride’s bill providing for murd. r in the first degree Pio del Pilar’s command, which a t at W allark’s New York escaped injury, except John Marquette. tion, it apjiears, commenced its work supported by one of the men who was Pears. $ 1 .0 0 « 1.25 per box. the tiia l has cost $200,000. such has passed the senate. This tempted to ambush the Americans His hurts from falling timbers are not on the Yank Tee river, and raide*) a near him when he fell. From the ceil theater, ushers distributed Prunes, 60c per box. means a bonded warehouse at Astoria along the trail through Morong prov The Boers have taken Inkandla, a severe, but he is badly burned, for the wealthy family of the name of Wo, a among the audience slip* Butter—Creamery, 31c per pound; and the unloading of Oriental freight Z .Inland magistracy. The magistrate debris caught fire from an overturned few miles north of Wuhu, carrviug ing hung the red centered flag of the ince, near the lake. Here, also, the with a brief printed state Eighth corps, under which he had won dairy, 17 « 2 2 c ; ranch, 20c per pound. at that place. insugents were dispersed, but the the night previous exploded the maga- lamp and the flames reached him before away a large quantity of spoils and ment politely asking the Eggs— 20c. perpetual fame in two island wars. Americans had several wounded, By way of pre,*aration for the great zin ,, and, with his staff and police. the neighbors „ - could rescue him. The wounding several persons. recipient to indicate by a The next A lout, as the shrill pipes of the organ Cheese— Native. 16c. among them a captain. struggle now in progress, the Boers in evacuated the place and proceeded to ' Hightville Coal Company’s bail,ling step of the bandits was to plan a raid check mark in the list of trembled with the opening anthem, Poultry— 1 3 « 14c; dressed. 1 4 « 15c. General Bell is operating southward the year 1898 bought from France Eamdwe. j was the next attacked, the immense ou a number of Christian families liv stood grouped his superiors and his various advertising form* Hay—Puget Sound timothy, $12.00; through Zambales province with a alone, guns, swords, carbines, pistols, employed which one had Lord Roberta and General Kitchener ■ smokestack being leveled to the grouu I ing near Wuhu, where there is an brother officers, with whom and for choice Eastern Washington timothy small force. cartridges, lead, zinc, powder cape, have started for the front. and the walls somewhat damaged. attracted him to the |>er- American mission chapel in the charge whom his life work had been done. $18.OO«19.OO fuses, etc., to the invoiced value of Another expedition is proceeding formance— newspapers, bill From there the wind reached the of a missionary, but the inhabitants Close to the coffin sat l*re8ident Mc Corn— Whole, $23.00; cracked, $23; The insurgents have lieen driven out $386,000, according to a report of the northward from Snbig. It is reported boards, window lithographs Vandalia tracks, laying waste telegraph became alarmed and summoned sol Kinley, and on his right the secretary feed meal, $23. of Legaapt, province of Albay. that the insurgents general, Alejandro, state department from United States or something else. Eleven poles for the distance of a quarter of diers, which scared away the maraud of state. With them were the secre Barley— Rolled or ground, per ton, Consul Covert at Lvons. has recovered from his wound and has Thousands viewed the remains oi mile. hundred slips were handed Beyond the Vandalia tracks ers, all of whom boldly declared that tary of war, the attorney-general, the $21; whole, $22. assembled a large force in that district. to the ushers, and of th *t A movement has liegun in Oakland Senator Goebel at Covington, Ken. Stood a group of large frame houses oc they belonged to the Little Swords, secretary of the navy, the pustm ster- Flour—Patent, per barrel, $3.25; The plagne continues. Eight cases numlter 991 bad t>een at and Berkeley to send relief to the -*?airs in Santo Domingo are in a cupid by the Lawrence, Odderhole and whose mission was to exterminate con general, the secretary of the treasury, blended straights, $3.00; C a lifo r n ia were reported last week among the Donkbotor colonies in Manitoba, which tt . lu lent condition. Insurrection is Fix families. The storm leveled them verts to outside religions and m is the secretary of the interior and the tracted by the newspapers $8.25; buckwheat floor, $6.00; gra natives and Chinese. There is no ex solelv. are suffering for food. The Donk- breeding. and nothing is left, save a mass of sionaries. aecretarv- of agriculture. Close by ham, per barrel, $3.80; whole wheat citement, however, and business and flour, $3.00; rye flour, $ 3 .8 hobors are represented as worthy |*e*>- tangled wreckage. It was here that 0 « 4 .0 0 . were Mrs. Lawton, little Manley and D. ’-s said the dowager empress of social life are undisturbed. STORM AT ST . LOUIS. ple, greatly attached to their religious Mr. Odderhole and Mr. Lawrence re the others of the family, and to the left Millstuffs— Bran, per ton, $14.00; < na js afraid to depose the emperot Smallpox is pre valent among the belief, which resembles that of the at present. ceived their serious injuries and here shorts, per ton, $16.00. General Miles. General Merritt. Gen On the Yukon the gold is well below Quakers. They w ill not bear arms, also the meinl>ere of the Fix family C a u s e d O n e D e a t h a n d H e a v y P r o p e r ty era! Brooke, General Shafter and their the surface, but at Nome it lies neai natives along the railroad and in the Feed—Chopped feed, $20.00 per ton; Lo»». towns on the northern coast. Twt On account of the serious roadbed and were driven out of Russia by the were wounded. That the children were Many claims staff officers, all in uniform and all the top of the ground. middlings, per ton, $20; oil cake meal, officers of the Thirty-sixth infantrv w„ joc . on its Lewiston division, the not killed is a marvel. Harry Fix end tx)uiz, Fel>. 11.—Considerable compulsory m ilitary service. Lawton’s commrades, who at one time have been staked out, but there is a have died of the disease and another per ton, $30.00. Northern Pacific w ill lose $100,000. damage to property in various parts of his sister Sophie were asleep in the The The British are preparing to invade or another had canq>ed and fought with vast region still to t»e explored. Freeh Meat»—Choice dressed beef officer and several soldiers have been The the city and vicinity was wrought be him. In the body of the church was a formation is very peculiar. The transports Pathan and Sherman same room on the second floor. the Free State. Back ol stricken. steers, 4 ^ « 5 c ; cows, 4 « 4 ^ c ; pork, tween 2 and 4 A. M. by a wind storm arrived at Ban Francisco from Manila house seemed to separate and brother 4 S c ; trimmed, veal, small, 6c; M illiam Henry Gilder, the explorer, On board the Sherman are 75 invalid and sister were let down with their that reached a velocity of 60 miles an scarcely lew notable gathering, assist the beach, which is white sand, and large, 4c. rising 10 feet above it, is a flat strip ASSIMILATION OF CHINA. ant secretaries and leads of bureaus, died at his home in Morristown, N. J koldiers. beds to the ground floor. There they hour and was of the nature of a torna the military committees of the house called tundras, winch extends from Hams—Large, 13c; small, 13 The transports Ben Mohr and Meade were found upon their couches, which do. The barometer fell to 29.25, the and senate, diplomats, the Orient*Is in two to four miles back to the moun D l* a * t« r l a T o o G r e a t S p e e d - C k l a * * « breakfast bacon, 12 He; dry salt aides. Fire at Little Rock, Ark., destroyed F a * tm a * t* r l a T r a d e , have arrived at San Francisco fiom had not been broken by the fall, Harry lowest point ever reached in this vicin their flowing robes of somber color, tains. This has a layer of moss or pieat property to the value of $265,000. The Manila. not injured in the least, but Sophie ity, according to the weather bureau and the Europeans resplendent in deco on top, then comes a layer of bine clay Chicago, Feb. 13.— “ The greatest J. P. Quinn Dry Goods Com pan v will officials heie. Previous to the wind crushed under a fallen timber. F a r t l a a S M a rk * « . Conditions in Cuba are such that the rations, among them the Spanish min from 6 to 15 inches thick, and then the question of onr time is whethei the as $150,000. storm a terrific thunder storm had people are not yet ready for self-gov ister. There were delegations from the white sand to bedrock 25 feet below similation of the commercial force of Wheat — Walla Walla. 6 2 « 53c; raged for several hours, the rafa fall British troops crossed the Upper T h e W o r k o f a F ie n d . ernment. Loyal Legion, the G. A. R. and other The gold in the white sand runs from China by the world w ill be a quick or Valley, 62c; Blnesteni, 64c per buahel Tug$la river at Kolendrift with the ob W alla Walla. Feb. 10.— Frank ing in torrents. The rainfall was 1.9 patriotic societies. 50 cents to $1.50 a pan, and the pay slow process,” declared Benjamin I. Flour—Best grades. $2.90; graham,’ Major-General Otis has appointed a ject of storming the Boer positions, but Royce, farmer, living 12 miles north inches. streak of ruby sand on the bedrock runt Wheeler, president of the University of $2.26; superfine, $2.16 per barrel. civil governor in Northern Luzon and were driven back. B od y W x h r d A sh ore. Mrs. Susie Thompson became en east of this city, on the Washington & California, who passed through Chicago $5 to the pan, besides coarse gold. — Choice white, 36 « 3 6 c ; choice opened the hemp ports. San Francisco, Feb. 11.—The body Three hundred Spanish prisoners re Colombia River railroad, left the city tangled in a live wire, which had been “ One of the steamers took 850 tons today on his way East. “ If the pro gray, 34c per bushel. In the of B u r t o n M. Hardiman, cousin of Mrs. of sand shoveled at random from tht cess be speedy,” he continued, “ there The Northern Pacific has selected volted at t-.ia treatment thev received this afternoon in a drunken condition. blown down, ano was killed. Barley—Feed barley, $ 1 5 « 16.00; Everett, Wash., as the point from at the bands of Filipinos, dispersed When he reached D ixie he became burned district betwean Franklin ave- J- K. Miller, of Oakland, better known beach to San Francisco last year. It is likely to be a disastrous disturbance, brewing, $ 1 7 .5 0 « 18.50 per ton. involve*! in a fight with a man named nue, Morgan street, Third and Sixth in the literary world as Florence Hard was put into a smelter and yielded but if it be natural and unforced, a which they w ill ship to the Orient. thejr captors and hold the fort. Millstuffs—Bran, $17 per ton; mid- Rufns Woods, biting his nose nearly streets, $20,000 worth of property was iman Miller, has l>een washed ashore $9,000 in gold. The beach has been (peaceful adjustment w ill be insured. dlings, $22; shorts, $18; chop, $16 per Henry Watterson says the Louisville The largest office building in the off. Royce proceeded to the home of destroyed. At 827 North Third street, on Angel island, in the bay of San prospeebid for 15 miles. Nobody Therefore, the question, not so much of ton. <ft Nashville Railroad is the head and world is fa be erected in New York the four story building occupied by the Francisco Whether death was caused knows where the gold came from. the Chinese as of Cnina, is of para- front of the present troubles in Ken Citv, by the Alliance Realty Company. his grandfather, B. F. Royce, with Hay—Timothy, $ 1 0 « 11; clover, whom he had been living, about two ieorge A. Benton Commission Com by suicide or accident is unknown. Some think it was from hills brought mount importance to Americans. tucky. $7 « 8 ; Oregon wild hay, $ 6 « 7 per ton. It viilj bq 20 stories high and w ill cost miles above D ixie. Woods followed in pany and the Sage & Richmond Com Hardiman's home was in Oswego, down by glaciers, and some think it The pressure of ages ha* made of the Butter—Fancy creamery, 6 0 « 5 5 c; The Echo Mountain house, a large $1,000,000. pursuit of Royce, and the two men mission Company was blown down. 1 Kan., where his mother and one of his was thrown np by a volcano. Chinese, postmasters in commerce. seconds, 43 H « 45c; dairy. 30 « 3 7 He; hotel near Pasadena, Cal., was de President Havemeyer, of the Ameri continued their atrugglea in the pres was next door to one of the buildings sisters reside. "Governor Brady wants Alaska tc Their lack has been iron, and as the store, 22 H « 27 H e. stroyed by fire. The loss is estimated can Sugar Refining Company denies ence of the elder Royce. Frank Royce lestroyed in Sunday’s fire, and its oome in as a state when the population commercial development of this coun R io t* In M a r t in iq u e . Eggs— 1 6 « 16c per dozen. at $100,000. thrft the leading refineries of the com- pulled a gun and shot at Woods, but walls had been weakened. At the Cheese— Oregon full cream, 13c; Fort de France, Martinique. Feb. 11 uas been increased by the rush next try has been characteristically that ot The natives of Borneo are in i e d i panv «ere closed down as a result of missed and killed his grandfather. rains of Penny & Gentle’s department — A mob of about 1,300 has since last summer. He is the one man that all metals, they have seemingly been dis Young America, 14c; new cheese 10c tion. The trouble is serious enough to the loss of business. Young Royce then fired several more store, Broadway and Franklin avenue, Monday been preventing the harv esting the people there have absolute confi tanced. But iet them once acquire in per pound. » cupola left standing at the west end of sugar cane. The movement is ex dence in. If we are admitted to the struction from the Western world in demand the attention of a British gun Fish comaiissioners of Oregon and shots at Woods, but without effect. Poultry—Chickens, mixed, $ 3 .0 0 « boat and marines. M the north wall and a huge brick tending and troq)« have been sent in Union we can take rare of ourselves. the metal arts, and they will be able, 4.00 per dozen; hens, $4.50; springs " a shlngton have issued a statement H arp er B a n k ru p tcy . himnev topped by a tall sheet iron all directions. An infantry poet of 25 Miners began coming down from the with their genius, to revolutionize the $2.50«3.50; geese, $ 7 .0 0 « 8 .0 0 for old; The Hay-Pauncefote treaty, amend that only citisens were grante*] licenses York, Feb. 10.— The reorganiz smokestack were carried down by the $4.5 0 « 6 .6 0 ; ducks, $ 6 .0 0 « 7 .0 0 per ing the Clayton-Ba Iwer treaty, relative and taat fails claims may have been , t .v • j , men was attacked and fired upon its Yukon last fall, and more w ill come. commerce of the glol*e.” ation committee of Harper & Bros., force of the wind. Polioeman Ferie, I aB)ailants killing nine men and If we do not get authority to protect to the construction of the Nicaragua made in some instances. dozen; turkeys, live, 13H« per B lia s a r d In C o lo r a d o . . . a » publishers, representing over $11,660,- who ha*l lieen standing near, . had pound. canal, was signed at the state depart The mortality in the city of Bom- 000 of the company’s indebtedness, narrow escape from death. Much delay wounding 16. In the commune of Le ourselves we shall have trouble.” Denver, Feb. 18.—A blizzard is In Delaware last week the National ment by Secretary Hay and Lord oay, In-ia, in one day was unprece- Franooia, two incendiary fire« have Potatoes—55« 8 0 c per sack; sweets, sweeping over Colorado. The central has file*! an answer in the clerk’s office and considerable damage waB suffered occurred on plantations. Pauncefote. Cape Nome Mining 4 Transportation and northern portions of the state are 2 « 2 .H e per pound. den rj. There was a total of 408 oi the United States district court to y nearly every railroad entering the Company was organized with a capital 1 egetables— Beets, $1; turnips, 90c; The famous Cherokee hydraulic gold daatZs. The situation is aggravated by the petition in liankruptcy filed on city from the east side of the river. San Francisco, Feb. 11.—Acting Im of $5,000,000, to establish a steamship in the throes of the storm which is per sack; garlic, 7o per pound; oab- the advent of famine refugees. mine, of Oroville, Cal., from which Snow January 22 against the companv. The At Jefferson City, Mo., the wind and migration Commissioner Schell, ut this line and work with machinery claims gradually moving southward. $13,000,000 in gold has lieen taken has been falling in the mountains near bage, lH c per pouxd; parsnipa, $1; Word has been received by the de answer denies that Harper & Bros, have rain stonn was one of the most severe jiort, hat forwarded to National Immi and comprising 100 m iles of water partment wf Indian affairs and by the committed the acta of bankruptcy or ever felt there. It was followed by a gration Comm ssioner Powderly, at covering 920 acres of l»each and tund ly all day, with no prospect of imme- onions, $ 1 .5 0 « 3 .0 0 ; carrota, $1. Hope— 7 « 10c; 1898 crop, 6 « 6 c . ditches, 30 m iles of “ debris” canals police authorities of fresh troubles any of them Bet forth in the petition, fall of 63 degrees in temperature and a Washington, a protest against the in ras. Frrancis B. Thurber, F. L. Lor liate abatement. As yet railroad Wool—Valley, 1 2 « 1 3 e per pound; and 1,600 acres of patented channels, amokg the Indians of Upper Laird, B. and aver that Harper & Bros, should snow storm, which is now raging. tendevi colonization of a large tract of ing and George Crawford are the in-1 traffic has not lieen affected to any corporators. has been purchased by a Pittsburg syn C Seven members of a Scotch family not be declared bankrupt for any cause, Anton Heister, aged 65, was blown land in California with 1,500 Russian great extent, bnt a continuance of the Eastern Oregon, 8 « 14c; mohair, 2 7 « 30c per pound. dicate. storm w ill seriously interfere with it. s/c said to have been murdered. and they pray that they may be in from his door onto a stone walk and emigrants now in the Northwest terri The entire season’s output of grain- Reports from Southern Wyoming and Mutton—Gross, best sheep, wethere The adjutant-general has received a killed. tory. The Sunset Telephone Company ol quired into by the courts. bags from the W alla Walla peniten Western Nebraska are to the effect that an*l ewee, 4 He; dressed mutton, 7 « telegram from Assistant Adjutant Gen Oakland, Cal,, has mortgaged to the San Francisco, Feb. 11.—The United tiary has already been applied for, and blizzard has l>een raging in that 7 He per pound; larnbe. 7H o per pound. F e n e iu r la T roop* Iu v a d * B r a sil. S t o le n M o n e y R e t u r n e d . eral McCain, at Vancouver barracks, Old Colony Trust Company of Boston, Hogs—Gross, choice heavy, $5.00; States transport Logan arrived today many applications have been refused vicinity today and is c o n t i n u i n g stating that Colonel Kay, at Fort Gib its entire j aseeeaions in California, Ne- Buenos Ayres, Feb. 9.—A dispatch London, Feb 11.—The sum of £20,- from Manila. The voyage occupied 28 because of lack of capacity to supply light and feeders, $4.50; drees©*!, bon, Alaska, reports the safe arrival vsr*ja, Arizona and New Mexico, as se from Rio Janeiro says the Venezuelan (100, the balance of £60,000 stolen from them. The price has not yet been Methodists in this oonntrv propose ) $5.50«6.OO per 100 pounds. there of Lieutenant Herron and party, curity fot the payment of gold interest- troops invade*! Brazilian territory, and Parr’s bank a year ago, has been mys days. The Logan brought 14 passen Beef—Gross, top steers, $4.00 « 4 .5 0 ; fixed. It is estimated that 10,000.000 gers. February 3, Robert Gray, late to raise $20,000,000 as a "20th century who were supposed to have Iteen lost bearing bonds to the amount of $2,500.- were opposed by the forces of the latter teriously re«urned The notes were cows. $8.60« 4 .0 0 ; dressed beef, 6 H « sacks w ill be needed for the season’s . of company B. Twenty-second infantry, This immense while exploring the Copper river coun ooo; republic, which were forced to retreat found this morning enclosed in a died at sea from dysentery. The body grain, only one-eighth of which can be thank-offering fund.” 7H<s per pound. sum w ill be used for educational, char try. after a serious fight. » steamer passbook Veal—Large, 7 « 8 c ; small, 8 H « mana factored at the state prison. was embalmed and brought here. itable and church purposes. • He per pound. Bigamists in Hungary are required P lu m e r '* F o r c e D e f e a t e d . M u r d e r e d H I* F a m i l y . Henry Hughes, a hero ol the old navy, by law to live with botn wives in the M in in g C o n v e n t io n D e le g a t e * . F a m ily W a* A s p h y x ia te d . Pretoria, Feb. IE —Colonel Plumer’s The Spokane & British Columbia Denver, Feb. 9.—A special to the force, on February 2, attacked the Boer B aa r r u t i i u M a rk * * . has been admitted into the county sit me house. Chicago, Feb. 13.— Martin Jordan, Governor Rogers, of Washington, is Times from Blackhawk, Colo., says: position near Rainonsta and, after Telephone & Telegraph Company has anxions to appoint delegates to the In an engineer, bis wife Mary and their 5- almshouse at Chester, Pa., at the age Wool—Spring—Nevada, 13 « 1 6 c per The National Live Stock association W. M. A llen, a carpenter, this morn of 95 years. obtained a mandamus to compel the ternational Mining Convention, which months-old boy, were accidentally pound; Eastern Oregon, 12«16o; Val heavy fighting, including an endeavor recommends leasing government graz ing shot and killed his daughter Zula, to take the plaee by storm, the British Spokane city council to grant a fran meets in Milwaukee, Wis., in June. asphyxiated by gas last night in their ley, 2 0 « 2 2 c; Northern, 1 0 « 12c. Cannonading does not interfere with ing lands. sued 6 years, in her bed, then shot his were repulsed. Their loss is unknown. chise for this company in the streets of It is desirable that the state l*e well home at Forty-third street and Stewart Hope— 1899 crop, ll« 1 3 o per the tending of wireless telegraph mes Alan Arthur, son of the late presi wife tw ice and finally shot himself in So Boers were injured. pound. avenue. the city. Its application for a fran sages. This has l>eeu tested in South dent, lives in Europe. He finds that represented at the convention, and the the breast. The father and mother are Butter—Fancy creamery 2 7«98o; chise was rejected last June. The governor will appoint any reputable Africa. B i s c u i t C o m p a n y * « F ir e . S e v e r e S to r m a t M in n e a p o lis . his Income goes further there. dying. The cause assigned for the do seconds, 25 « 2 6 c; fancy dairy, 99 cotnjiany claims that its right to equal citizen who may wish to attend. Three Worcester, Mass., Feb. 13.— Fire D iring the last year 25,202,901 bush Minneapolis, Feb. 10.— Minneapolis protection under the constitution en Kansas City is to have another in- shooting, as expressed by Mrs. Allen, delegates will go from the state univer t o a a y in the Gilliam block, occupied « 2 6 c ; do seconds, 1 8 « 9 1 o per poend. els t 1 grain and 2,198,513 gallons of terurban electric railroad, to run to is because she was compelled to live in *oday experienced the severst snow Eggs— Store, 16«16o; fancy ranch, titles it to the same privileges in build sity school of mining, and three from by the National Biscuit Company, com molasses were used for the manufacture Olathe, Kan., 21 m iles distant. Blackhawk. The family formerly lived storm of the winter. Business is |>ar- ing up business as is granted to the 19c. the agricultural college school of pletely gutted the building, doing $00 - of liquor in this country. tlyzed, and trains are late. in Illinois and Kansas City. Millstuffs — Middlings, $18.00 « rival company. mining. Hundreds of physicians from Illinois, 000 damage. C h in a G oing; B a c k w a r d . 21.00; bran, $ 1 4 .5 0 « 16.00. P la g u e In M a n ila . William L. Wallace, ol Chicago, Wisconsin and Iowa are arranging to Goebel*« AB*a«Bln. Mrs. Maggie J. Ziegler got a verdict Peking, Feb. 10.— The dowager em N e w f o u n d la n d t o O ffer M o n e y . has been appointed special agent in go to Faria on a special excursion. Victoria, B. C., Feb. 10.—According Hay—Wheat $ 6 .5 0 « 9 .6 0 ; wheat and Peoria, III., Feb. 10.—The police of for $2,000 in a suit against Spokane for press of China, it is asserted, appears to news brought by the steamer Em Peoria have unearthed what they think St. John’s N. F„ Feb. 18.— At the oMt $ 6.60«9.00; l*est barley $ 5 .0 0 « the census bureau, in charge of the Rev. J. M. Atwater died in Cleve to be determined to relapse into the press of China, the plague is reported is a clew to the assassin of Governor damages sustained by reason of falling forthcoming special session of the New .00; alfalfa, $ 6 .0 0 « 7 .5 0 per ton; collection of lumber manufacture sta land, O., at the age of 62 years. He ancient conservatism. Yesterday she to lie gaining much headway in Manila. Goebel, of Kentucky. A young man on a defective sidewalk. tistics. foundland legislature, called for Febru straw, SO « 4 6 c per hale. was at one time president of Hiram Cathlamet taxpayers have declared ary 19, the government w ill propose a issued an edict commanding the return Telegrams to the Japan Daily Mail, arrived in the city last fall whose name Potatoes— Early Rose, 9 0 c « $ l; Ore Fort Bayard, N. M., has been dis college. to the old manner of study, according nnder date of January 17, are to the was George F. Ahlers, claiming that in favor of spending its roa*i money, vote of $20,000 toward the imperial gon Burlianks, 7 6 c « 1.10; river Bnr- continued as a garrison post and the about $1,000, in planking a new county patriotic fund, as the colony is unable banks, 6 0 « 75c; Salina« Burbanks, Andrew Carnegie told a Bible class buildings w ill he turned over to the in New York poverty is blessed and a to the teachings of Confucius, for ex effect that there were 12 cases on one his father was a member of the firm of road that enters the town. to send any volunteers to South Africa. 8 0 c « 1.10 per sack. surgeon general ol the army for a sani boy should not be afraid to argue with aminations for official rank and order street on that date. The outbreak is Hoffman & Ahlers, of Cincinnati. He ing the aboltion of the study of the All political parties have signified their said to lie causing great excitement. Captain K. Page Wainworth left Citrus Fruit— Oranges, Valencia, claimed Kentucky as his home, and tarium . his employer. “ now depraved and erroneous subjects The Manila Times of an earlier date when under the influence of drink was W’alla Walla Tuesday night for Van- approval of the measure extending the $2.7 6 « 8 .2 6 ; Mexican limee, $ 4 .0 0 « ’ Jay B. Burrows, one of the principal oover with a band of 67 horses pur modus vivendi with respect to the 6.00; California lemons 7 5c«$1.60; An Italian bishop has invented an of the Western schools,” and threaten says that some excitem ent was caused organizers ol the Farmers’ Alliance and aparatus to warn a railway engineer of ing with punishment the teachers of by the report of two cases of a disease easily excited and would work himself chased by him for the government. French treaty shore. do choice $ 1 .7 5 « 2 .00 per box. into a violent passion while discussing the Populist party in Nebraska, died a t r a i n approaching on the same track such subjects. The closing of the new believed to be bubonic plague. The Tropical Fruits— R * .n a * * .. $ 1 .6 0 « politics. He said repeatedly that it High heels originated in Persia, I New York, Feb. 13.—Nathaniel A. suddenly at his home in Lincoln county and indicate its distance. university of Peking is expected to fob victims were Chinese, who came from was bis evidence that acquitted Mr. where they were worn to raise the feet Boynton, the inventor of beating appa- 2.50 per bunch; pineapples, nom from lumbago. low speedily. steamer from llong Kong, inal: Persian dates, 6««H« per Goebel of murder. Irom the burning sand a. ratus, died last night, aged 77. pound.