I
Scio Weekly Press. THE
Demands Capital
Punishment of Offenders.
OREGON England
8010
SUGAR
KU-CHENG RIOTS
BOUNTY
CASES.
Constitutionality of Congressional Ap-
projyiation Raised.
DECISIVE ACTION
IMPERATIVE
THE
CASE
OF
THE
ROBINSON.
PORTLAND
MASSACRE.
Interview With the Late United States
Consul at Chee Foo.
Supreme Court Affirmed Judgment of
Murder In Second Degree.
Olympia, Wash., August 8.—The
supreme court has affirmed the judg
ment in the case of the state of Wash
ington, respondent, vs. James Robin
son, appellant. In December, 1892,
George Schultz and Frederick Smith
were killed on the John White road,
in Snohomish county. Information
was filed charging the appellant, with
others, of murder in the first degree in
killing Schultz. Upon this informa
tion the defendant was separately
tried, and a verdict of not guilty was
returned. Thereafter an information
was filed charging him with murder in
the first degree for killing Frederick
Smith. The defendant set up the al
leged facts as to the killing of Schultz
and Smith and his acquittal for killing
the former, and asks for a discharge
on such acquittal, which was denied;
but a written plea was allowed to
stand, and in connection therewith the
plea of not guilty was interposed in
open court. • The case was tried and a
verdiet of murder in the second degree
was returned. The oourt says:
“Was the killing of each of these
men a distinot offense? They were
killed in a single affray, and the con
nection of the appellant was the same,
in his relations to such affray, as it re
lated to each of suoh men. If the re
sult of the meeting when the two men.
were killed had been the death of one
only, the prosecution for murder could
have been founded on his death; and
there can be no good reasons why that
which warranted the prosecution
should lose force by reason of the fact
that another circumstance, which in
itself would warrant such prosecution,
occurred at the same time and place.
The taking of human life with certain
intent constitutes murder, and neither
law nor public policy will justify
holding that each life is of less value
when taken with another than it
would be if taken alone. In the opin
ion of the supreme court, the undisput
ed proofs, when interpreted in the
light of law, which it was the duty of
the court to find, clearly showed that
the appellant had never been on trial
for killing Smith.”
Other minor objections were dis-
sposed of in the opinion, with the re
sult that the conclusion is reached that
Robinson had a fair trial. Judgment
and sentence are affirmed.
LAST
Official Report of the Recent
Speed Test.
elaboration of other report
Buffalo, N. Y., August 7.—Samuel
Gracey, of this oity, late United States
consul at,Foo Chow, China, was inter
viewed today on the reported massacre
at Ku Cheng. Mr. Gracey said:
“Ku Cheng, the place mentioned in
the press reports as the scene of the
latest anti-foreign riots in China, is in
the Fug Kien province, about nine
miles above Foo Chow. It is fully 100
miles from Pagoda anchorage, the
highest point of navagation for steam-
el's in the Min river, hence is entirely
beyond the protection of gunboats.
“The literati have been stirring up
trouble against the foreign residents
there for many months, and the danger
to life and property became so great
that about two months ago all Ameri
can residents were recalled to Foo
Chow. These were the Rev. and Mrs.
W. C. Wilcox and three children, Miss
Chatford and Miss Rouset, of the
Woman’s Foreign Missionary Society,
and all of the Methodist church. The
other foreigners there were three or
four members of the English church
mission, who may not have been re
called during the recent troubles. It
is probable that matters may have
quieted down there after the foreigners
came away, and some may have' re
turned.
“The common people,do not distin
guish between Japanese, Americans,
English and German nationalities, but
all alike are foreign and obnoxious.
We cannot but fear that outrages, such
as have just recently transpired at
Cheng Tu, in the northwest interior,
will occur in other localities where for
eign missionaries are residing, far
away from the treaty ports and hence
beyond the protection of foreign gun
boats.
“The peolpe and the officials of the
Fug Kien province have been the most
friendly in the whole territory, and
this massacre was surprising to all
familiar with the country.
“An article printed in the North
China Herald of July 5 is as follows:
“ ‘At Cheng Tu the officials, who
have more than an adequate force at
their disposal, made no serious attempt
to stop the destruction of the Protest
ant and Catholic property, though
asked to do so from the first. When
the destruction was complete, they pro
tected the lives of the missionaries, for
the idea seemed to have them driven
out but not killed. The chief of police
at Cheng Tu issued the following
proclamation on the second day of the
riots:
“ ‘At the present time we have
ample evidence that foreigners deceive
and kidnap small children. You sol
diers and police must not be disturbed
and flurried. When the cases are
brought before us, we certainly will
not be lenient with them. ’ ’ ’
A European High Commis'
sioner for Armenia.
TO BE GIVEN VICE-REGAL POWER
MARKETS.
Activity continues to reign in the
produce market. Ripe tomatoes at.d
Oregon cabbage are very scarce, but
other vegetables are in euffiqjent supply.
Butter has advanced materially. Poul
try sells slowly, and eggs remain steady.
No change in other lines.
Wheat Market.
The wheat market drags along in a
quiet way, as new business has not
opened Up yet. Prices here are flomi-
nal as follows: Walla Walla, 48e; Val
ley, 50c per bushel.
Washington, August 9.—The hearing
Signers of the Berlin Treaty Are Said
Last Twenty-Four Hours Was Not Run
Late Dispatch Says That the Posi
today before Controller Bowler, upon A
to Have Finally Decided Upon
Luder
Forced
Draught
Because
tion of Europeans in the In
the,question of the constitutionality of
Taking Such Action.
of tlie Boilers’ Condition.
terior
Is
Critical.
the sugar-bounty appropriations made
London, August 6.—The Anglo-Ar
Washington, August 7.—The official
by congress at its last session for the
Shanghai, August 8.—British Min
Produce Market.
menian Association learns from Con
report of Captain Sumner, commander
crops of 1893 and 1894, arises upon the ister O’Conner has made a demand on
stantinople that the signers of the Ber F lour —Portland. Salem, Cascadia and
of the Columbia, upon.the speed test of
claim of the Oxnard Beet Sugar Com the tsung li yamen (Chinese foreign
lin treaty have agreed to send a note Dayton, are quoted at $2.85 per barrel;
pany, of Nebraska, the first claim set office) for a military escort from the
that vessel on the run across the At
to the porte announcing that, as Tur Golddrop, $2.95; Snowflake, $2.85: Ben
tled by the auditor since the passage of British consulate at Che Foo to enable
lantic, reached the navy department
key is unable to protect the lives of ton county. $2.85; graham, $2.50@2.55;
the Wilson bill by which the old sugar him to visit the scene of the Ku Cheng
today. It is mainly an elaboration of
$2.25.
her Christian subjects, the powers superfine,
bounties of the McKinley act were re massacre and hold an inquiry. O’Con
the succinct statement of the voyage,
O ats —Good white are quoted weak, at
have
decided
to
appoint
a
European
pealed.
made by the oaptain when he arrived
ner has positively requested the Chi
27@28c; milling, 28@30c; gray, 25@26c.
high-commissioner, with vice-regal au Rolled oats are quoted as follows: Bags
The commissioner of internal rev-| nese government to issue a decree or
at New York. He says that he made
thority to administer Armenia in place $5.75@6.00; barrels, $6.00@6.25; cases,
enue having adjusted the amount ofI dering the capital punishment of the
the run in 6 days, 23 hours and 49
of the sultan. Baron Kalloway will be $3.75.
bounties due the Oxnard company, re-1 offenders, and stringent orders will be
minutes. The quantity of coal on
H ay — Timothy, $9@9.50 per ton;
appointed. He jomes from an ancient
ferred all papers to the auditor of the I issued for the protection of missionaries
board- at the date of departure was
family in Hungary. In 1881 he was cheat, $5. No demand for other grades.
treasury department with a statement throughout China. The Chinese gov
1,86J tons, of which 1,474 tons and
minister of foreign affairs for the em B arley —Feed bariey; 62%@65c per
of the account thereon. The auditor ernment has assented without demur.
1,180 pounds were consumed; the
; brewing, 80@85c per cental,
pire, during the interim between the cental
allowed the amount fixed by the com
draught forward was 26 feet 3 inches
according to quality.
Decisive Measures Imperative.
death of Count Von Haymerle and the
missioner of internal revenue and cer
and aft 25 feet 6 inches. Captain
M illstuffs — Bran. $11.50; shorts,
nomination of Kalnoky. In 1882 he $12.50; chop feed, $12@15; middlings,
tified his decision to the controller for I London, August 8.—Owing to the
Sumner says:
was minister of finance’in the Austrian $12.50; chicken wheat, 80c per cental.
approval, disapproval or modification, report published by the Times, ascrib
“It was not deemed practicable to
cabinet, and at the same time adminis B utter —Fancy creamery is quoted at
as required by the provisions of the | ing the attacks upon foreign missions
make the last 24 hours’ run under
trator of Bosnia and Herzgovnia, under 17%c; fancy dairy, 15c; fair to good, 10
new accounting system adopted in the in China to thé influence of the higher
forced draught, because of the unre-
the Berlin treaty, and has given atten @12%c; common, 8c per pound; Tilla-
liabilitvufjhe boilers (we were blow-
act of July 31, 1894, as a result of the , officials, a strong feeling has been
creamery, 35c pa-- roil-.———
140' pounds). The
tion to the Eastern question all mook
labors of the Dockery commission. I created in British political circles that
P otatoes —New Ore'gori, ”^b@55fi p6il
through his public life.
That act requires the auditors, in decisive measures are imperative to
loose state cf. the engines from the long
sack.
making an original construction or prevent a recurrence of these barbar
The Anglo-Armenian Association’s
run, the great fatigue of the crew, and,
O nions —New California, $1.25@1.50
modifying an existing contsruction of ities. The missionary societies- have
advices from Constantinople says Lord per cental.
above all, the impracitcability of get
the statute to report to the controller never succeeded in obtaining adequate,
Salisbury has demanded the uncondi P oultry —Chickens, old, $3@3.25 per
ting a coal supply to the’ boilers with
of the treasury their decisions and sus-1 or indeed, any substantial reparation
tional and immediate release of all Ar dozen; young, $150@2.50 per dozen;
sufficient rapidity from where the coal
pend action until the controller has for the attacks made on them.
menian political prisoners not convict ducks, $2 50@3.00; geese, $4.00@6.00;
was located at this stage of the run,
turkeys, live, 10c per pound; dressed,
passed upon the question. The de
ed by a legally constituted tribunal.
were the reasons. The run has in
The Times correspondent charges Sir
no demand.
cision of the controller is required to Halliday McCartney, the English at
volved excessive labor on the part of
E ggs —Oregon, are quoted 11c per
Reply of the Porte.
be acted upon by the auditor, whose tache of the Chinese embassy in Lon
the ship’s company, for we had twelve
Constantinople, August 6.—The re dozen.
certificate is made by law final and don, with deliberately misleading the
volunteers from deck on duty in the
C heese —Oregon full cream, 10@llc
ply of thé porte to the demands of the per
conclusive upon the executive branch British government and shielding the
pound; halt cream, 7@9c; skim, 4@
fireroms for the whole Yun, and forty
powers
for
reform
in
Armenia
is
con
6c; Young America, l@l%c higher.
of the government. The result is that perpetrators of former outrages, who
eight more men from deck have been
ciliatory,
and
on
many
points
agrees
O regon V egetables —Cabbage, l%c
the decision of the controller cannot be were never even reprimanded, much
employed below for some days past in
with the powers’ demands. It pro per lb; ladishes, 10c per dozen bunches:
reviewed by any other executive officer less punished. Therefore, it is argued
supplying the lower bunkers with coal
poses
to
appoint
Christian
assessors
to
green onions, 10c per dozen; Oregon wax
of the government. The claims re that the diplomat’s requests for the
from the wing passages.”
assist the Turkish provincial govern beans, 2@3%c; cucumbers, 75c@$l per
jected by the controller however may punishment of the officials responsible,
The experience of the Columbia in
ment, and to admit a proportion of the dozsn; cauliflower, $1 per dozen.
be sued on in the court of olaims, or in either by direct instigation or by pal
her ocean rate against time has served
B erries — Blackberries, 2@3c per
Christians among the minor officials,
certain cases, in the circuit and dis pable connivance, being merely farci
to direct the attention of the engineer
pound; raspberries, $1.25@1.50 per
police
and
gendarmes.
The
porte
also
trict courts of the United States, their cal, a demand for the instant and sig
crate.
officers to the pressing need for a radi
promisies to restrain the Kurds from
T ropical F ruit —California lemons,
. decision being binding upon him.
cal ohange in the present system of ar
nal punishment within a prescribed
violence. It also declares that some $5.00@6.00; bananas, $2.25@3.00 per
The court of appeals of the district time of the originators of the attacks,
ranging coal bunkers. It has come to
of the powers’ demands are impossible bunch; California navels oranges, $2.75
of Columbia, in the case of the United should be addressed to the Chinese
be the practice of late years to subdi
of execution. It is probable that the @3.00 per box; Mediterranean sweets,
States ex rel, the Miles Planting & government with an intimation that
vide the interior of the ship’s hull, al
powers will not be satisfied with the $2.50@3.00; pineapples, $4@5 per dozen.
Manufacturing Company, vs. John G. active retaliatory measures will follow
lotting space for boilers, engines,
C alifornia V egetables —Garlic, new
reply.
________________
Carlisle and Joseph S. Miller, manda immediately if the demand is not com
sleeping quarters, guns, ammunition,
10c per pound; new potatoes, 90c@$l
mus proceedings against the secretary plied with. Those acquainted with
magazines, and for every other pur
per sack; string beans, 2@3c per pound;
AMERICAN RAILWAY UNION.
of the treasury and the commissioner of Chinese believe.,that if such a policy is
summer squash, $1.25@1.50 per box;
A STRANGE CASE.
pose, and then to fill in the vacant cor
internal revenue, to compel them to not adopted the massacres will con
ners with coal bunkers. The result is
A Circular From President Debs to the tomatoes, $1.00 per box; sweet potatoes,
3c per pound.
appoint sugar inspectors under the tinue and the foreign missionaries will A Nebraska Wife Who Desired to Begin as shown in the case of the Columbia,
Local Unions.
F resh F ruit —Apples, good, $1 per
provisions of the McKinley act, having either be annihilated or driven from
Life Anew.
that these bankers are often almost in
Terre Haute, Ind., August 7.—A box; apricots, 75@90c per box; Oregon
held that sugar bounties were un the country altogether.
Boston, August 8.—Mrs. Annie M. accessible and the oontents can be
circular from President Eugene V. Cherries, Royal Anne and Black Repub
constitutional, the controller of the
The foreign office here is closed on Gardner, the delegate to the Christian reached by only one man at a time,
Debs, of the American Railway Union, lican, 50@60c per box; piunes, 40@50c;
treasury deemed it his duty to be sat account of a holiday, Special dis- Endeavor convention, who so mysteri thus preventing the early supply of the
is being sent out from the headquarters peaches, -40@50c per box; Bartlett
isfied upon that point before passing patches from China were taken to Lord ously disappeared, is not dead. The boilers with coal, and consequently re
pears, $l@l-25: watermelons, $2.00@
here. It is addressed to the local 2.25
per dozen; canteloupes, $2.25 per
the claim of the Oxnard company and Salisbury at Hatfield, and a statement knowledge of this fact will be a source ducing the speed of the ship. This is
unions. In the introduction President dozen; grapes, $1 per box; $1.25 per
establishing a precedent for the pay will be made in regard to the action of of relief to the husband in Arcadia, particularly true of the bunkers when
Debs says the union is growing daily crate..
ment of sugar bounties, provided for the British government soon after the Neb., to whom she wrote just previous empty, for they are generally arranged
and that all doubt has been dispelled
W ool —Valley, ll@13c, according to
by the new appropriation. He, there meeting of parliament next week.
to her disappearance, to the effect that in groups communicating with one an
as to its permanent character. Unions quality; Eastern Oregon, 8@llc.
fore, without making any decision
other
by
small
doors,
and
the
firemen
she
was
dying
and
to
whom
some
per
H ops —Nominal at 4c per pound.
that were believed to be dead have
Instructions to the British Admiral.
upon the matter whatever, called upon
son signing the name of “G. A. must drag the coal through several
MAY DRAW THEIR PAY.
N uts —Almonds, soft shell, 9@llc
arisen as if by magic.
London, August 8. — Instructions Brown,” afterwards wrote, describing bunkers to get it to the furnaces.
the counsel of the Oxnard company to
The three months’ sentence which per pound; paper shell, 12%@14c; new
have
been
sent
to
the
British
admiral
be heard upon the question. The mat
Acting Secretary McAdoo today ap Supreme Court Decides the Railroad the directors are serving will expire crop California walnuts, soft shell,
| the death and burial of Mrs. Gardner.
ll@12%c; standard walnuts, 10%@llc;
ter gave rise immediately to consider of the China station for the protection
It has been discovered that Mrs. pointed a board, consisting of Com
Commission Is Legal.
August 22, and on that day they will Italian chesnuts, 12% @ 14c; pecans,
of
British
residents.
able discussion as to the controller’s
Gardner instead of stopping in South modore Selfridge, Chief Engineer Far
Salem,
Or.,
August
7.
—
The
manda
renew
their
official
duties.
Sir Halliday McCartney, the En Boston during the convention, stopped mer and Naval Constructor Bowles, to
13@16c; Brazils, 12% @ 13c; filberts,
powers and duties, and the Claim has
mus suit of J. B. Eddy, railroad com
The president serves a six months’ 14@15c; peanuts, raw, fancy, 5@7c;
been persistently made that he had no glish secretary of the Chinese legation in Cambridge, under an assumed name. make a complete examination of the missioner, vs. H. R. Kincaid, secretary
roasted, 10c; hickory nuts, 8@10c; co-
jurisdiction and was compelled to obey in London, has expressed China’s re She traveled under the name of Dor damage-done to the Columbia when of state, was deemed by the supreme sentence, which does not expire until coanuts, 90c per dozen.
November 22, when he will join the
the laws passed by congress whether gret for the massacre, and has declared othy Mansfield,, and was knowjr.Jjy-ma.
Aack<
___
'
'
y
Ai,at
SqptbqiuteL--.
The.
today, aud in accordance there rest in the campaign in the interest of P rovisions —Eastern hams, medium,
constitutional or not. That question that evei-y effort will -be made to bring other name during her stay in Boston. actiug’seWflaly requires the hoard to -court
with, no alternative but to draw war labor. He concurs in the recommenda ll%@12c per pound; hams, picnic,
the
culprits
to
justice.
will be argued as well as the constitu
Everything now points to a deliberate make a report of the damages sustain rants for hold-over commissioners re
8%@9c; breakfast bacon ll%@12c;
tionality of the bounty appropriation.
plan on the part of the woman, from ed and the repairs that will be neces mains for the secretary. The court an tion of Master Workman Sovereign, short clear sides, 8%@9c; dry salt
Posted as Missing.
that
Labor
day,
September
2,
be
“
ded
sides, 7%@8c; dried beef hams, 12
San Francisco, August 8. — Two the time she reached Boston, to abandon sary.
nounces it knows of no law that will icated to a solemn and mighty pro @13c; lard, compound, in tins,' 7%;
her
husband
and
three
children
and
to
THE REPUBLIC OF CUBA.
justify the secretary in declaring va test against the unconstitutional and lard, pure, in tins, 9%@10c; pigs’ feet,
well-known British ships, one bound
from Melbourne for London, and the begin life anew under a new name. NEWS OF BEHRING SEA FLEET cant any office, and it offers no encour un-American decision of the federal 80s, 43.50; pigs’ feet, 40s, $3.25; kits,
Provisional Government Established by other from Newcastle, N. S. W., to This is the more peculiar because her
agement to withholding salaries that courts, by virtue of which trial by jury $1.25. Oregon smoked hams, 11 %c per
the Insurgents. -
Panama, are long overdue, and local domestic life was supposed to be espe Seals Being Rapidly Destroyed Outside are due. In answer to the defendant’s has been abrogated and civil liberty pound; pickled hams, 8%c; boneless
hams, 10c; bacon, 9c; dry salt sides, 8c;
the Sixty* Mile Zone.
New York, August 9.—A special to insurance men who have some risks on cially happy.
suggestion that “so much of the act bludgeoned to death.”
lard, 5-pound pails, 9%c; 10s, 9%c;
Mrs. Gardner’s next move appeared
the Herald from Nassau says:
creating the commission as provides for
them have given both up for lost.
Seattle,
August
7
—
News
The
latter
half
of
the
circular
is
de
reached
50s,9c; tierces, 8%c.
Reports from the rebel headquarters
The bark Florence sailed from New to have been to apply at a well-known this city yesterday from the Behring the election of members thereof by the voted to an attack on the old brother
in Baire, Cuba, confirms the rumored castle on January 26, of this year, and teacher’s agency for a position. She sea fleet indicating that’seal are being legislature is unconstitutional and hoods. He says they are disgraced or
Merchandise Market.
foundation of a provisional govern has not been heard from since. The selected one of the places which were destroyed very fast by the vessels en void, and plaintiff, therefore, never dead, or both.
S almon .—Columbia, river No. 1, tails,
ment in the valley of Yara. General supposition is that she has foundered open and made arrangements to leave gaged in taking the seals outside the was legally elected to such office,” the
CATHOLIC ABSTAINERS.
$1.25@1.60; No. 2, tails, $2.25@2.50;
Bartolleme Basso, nominated by the or gone ashore on the South American at once for that place, which was in sixty-mile zone. In a very short time court says:
fancy, No. 1, flats, $1.75@1.85; Alaska,
Connecticut. She then appears to have'
general-in-chief, Maximo Gomez, was ooast.
“In view of„the former decisions of
there
will
be
no
seals
to
protect
ip
of Importance to Come Be- No. 1, tails, $1.20@1.30; No. 2, tails, $1.90
proclaimed as president by the revolu
The other missing vessel, the ship written the pathetic letter to her hus American waters, unless some means this court, and the practical exposition Questions
@2.25.
fore the Temperance Convention.
tionary forces, simultaneously in the Stoneleigh, sailed from Melbourne on band, telling him that she was ill and can be reached to prohibit the seal-fish of the constitution, and almost since
S ugar —Golden C, 4%c; extra C, 4%c;
New York, August 6.—Questions dry granulated, 5%c; cube crushed and
central provinces and the department. February 27, and is, therefore, now out commending him and the children to ing by sea. There are fish in Behring the organization of the state to the
the
care
of
God.
The
next
day
she
of
paramount
importance
to
the
Catho
Dr. Joaquin Castillo, Major Portundo, 159 days. The British ship Dunsyre,
powdered, 6c per pound; %c per pound
sea to supply the world, including cod, present time, it is now too late to ques
Captain Manduley,. Captain Aguilera, which recently arrived in London from appears to have gone to a clerk in a halibut and salmon. The vessels at tion the right of the legislature to ap lic temperance Union of America will discount on all grades ,for prompt cash;
stationery
store
and
had
him
write
the
half barrels, %c more than barrels;
Dr. Padrón and Mariano Sanchez, dele Melbourne, reported having spoken the
anchor in Unalaska harbor July 14 point the class of public officers to be discussed at the twenty-fifth annual maple
sugar, 15@16e per pound.
gates from the province of Santiago, vessel on March 1. On the following letter signed “G- A. Brown,” telling were:
which the plaintiff belongs. The fact convention, to be held this week. The
fl
C offee —Costa Rica, 22@23%c; Rio, 20
have gone to Puerte Principe to meet day the Dunsyre encountered a terrific of the death and burial of Mrs. Gard
that the state librarian, fish and pilot most important business will be the @22e; Salvador, 21@21%c; Mocha,
The
four
whaling
barks
California,
representatives from Camagaya, Ha storm in which she lost sight of the ner. With her family thus disposed Lydia, Andrew Hicks and Alioe commissioners, fruit commissioner, election of officers. The present presi 26% @28c; Padang Java, 31c; Pal pm bang
vana and Nuella Abajo, to draft a con Stonleigh and the next day she passed of Mrs. Gardner sold her return ticket Knowles, and the British sealing game and fish warden, boatmen at As dent of the organization is the Rev. Java, 2fl@28c; Lahat Java, 23@25c; Ar
stitution for the new republic. This through a lot of wreckage. The gen to Nebraska to a scalper, bought a schooners Triumph, Penelope, Teresa, toria, and railroad commissioners, hav James Cleary, of St. Paul. So far as buckle’s Mokaska and Lion, $¿2.30 per
will include military and civil con eral belief is that the ship went down ticket and had her trunk checked at the. Sapphire, Saucy Lass, Mary Bell and ing, for a series of years, been elected is known, no serious opposition to his 100-pound case; Columbia, $21.80 per
ditions.
in the storm and that all hands New York & New England depot and Jessie. The British cruiser Pheasant by the legislature, establishes concur re-election has been developed, but it 100-pound case.
dropped out of sight. So far as can be
C oal —Steady; domestic, $5.00@7.50
Thé cabinet is not yet announced, perished.
rent legislative expositions of the con is said that the friends of Archbishop
ascertained there was no man in the was also in that port, cleaning her boil stitution. There is no power to ap Ryan, of Philadelphia, one of the per ton; foreign, $8.50@11.00.
though Antonio Maceo, it is said, has
Earthquake Shock in New York.
B eans —Small white, No. 1, 3%c per
case. The persons engaged in the ers. The coal-ladep bark Sonoma sailed
strongest apostles of total abstinence
received an offer of the portfolio of
Gloversville, N. Y., August 8.—An search expect to locate the woman for the North early in the month. The ' point unless conferred by organic or among the Catholic hierarchy in the pound; butter, 3%c; bayou, 3c; Lima,
war.
5%c,
American trading schooner Crystal, of legislative enactment.' That the fail
earthquake shock lasting nearly a min
It is understood that Castillo may ute was felt in this locality and the soon.
C ordage —Manilla rope, 1%-inch, is
Tacoma, arrived at Kodiak July 16, with ure of the legislature to elect in 1895 United States, are eager to put him for
One question to quoted at 10c, and Sisal, 6c per pound.
be sent to Washington to attempt to alarm caused among nervous people by
created a vacancy, in the court’s opin ward for the place.
all
well
on
board.
The
American
MARRIED HER FARMHAND.
R ice —Island, $5@5.25 per sack; Ja
secure recognition for the provisional the seismic shock was heightened by
schooners ‘|76” and Olga were “fallen ion overcomes that clause of the con be discussed will be that of the busi pan,
$4.50@4.75.
ness substitute for the saloon, on
government.
a heavy thunder storm which immedi California Society Is Shocked by a in” with at sea July 16. The “76” stitution which reads: ‘All officers, which some action may be taken. It
except
members
of
the
legislative
as
had
twenty-nine
otter
skins
and
the
ately followed it.
Several persons
Wealthy Widow.
Political Affairs in Salvador.
sembly, shall hold their offices until is proposed that this convention shall
SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS.
Olga eighteen.
were seriously injured in the storm,
San Francisco, August -8. —Mrs.
New York, August 9.—A special and considerable damage was done to
their successors are elected and quali eliminate the insurance feature from
F lour —Net cash prices: Family ex
from Panama says:
fied.’ Since it has not been estab all the societies connected with the
property. The harm done to buildings Lizzie Rutherford, the wealthy and
Authentic advices from Salvador con includes bad damage to a couple of cultured widow of Lewis Rutherford,
Fair Will Contest Postponed.
lished that plaintiff is holding over in national union in the future, for it is tras, $3.35@3.45 per barrel; bakers’ ex
tras, $3.15 @3.25; superfine, $2.35@2.60.
tradict the exaggerated reports that are houses which were struck by light has given socitey a shock by marrying
San Francisco, August 7.—The Fair violation of law, the sureties on his believed by many that this feature is
B arley — Feed, fair to good, 60c;
circulated of the condition of political ning. Many trees were uprooted by her man-of-all-work, marrying him, will contest was this morning post official bond continue and no new bond a detriment rather than a help. An choice,
62%c; brewing, 70@75c.
moreover, not once, but twice. For poned until November 4 by request of is necessary. If it were, it wpuld earnest attempt will be made to make
affairs there. They do not sustain the the force of the wind.
W heat —No. 1 shipping, 93% per ctl;
the
temperance
movement
in
the
Cath
two
years,
she
declares,
she
has
been
announcement that is made of riots in
all the attorneys in the case, who do work no forfeiture of office and could
choice, 95c; milling, $1.00@1.02%.
Lovers’ Fatal Quarrel.
his wife by written contract; but the not seexaa to want to press the issue be nothing more than grounds upon olic church an entirely religious move
the republic, nor of adverse criticism of
O ats —Milling, 95c@$1.00; surprise,
Paducah,
Sy.,
August
8.
—
Will
fact of this marriage they kept secret.
the president. A syndicate of London
$1.00@1.10; fancy feed, 97%c@$1.00;
FaifTs' ¿relimiiiary suit which to institute forfeiture proceed ment.
good to choice, 85@90c; poor to fair,
has offered a guarantee of $5,000,000 Sims and Lucy Perry, sweethearts, Now, however, the contract marriage is disposed of. This action is to deter ings, and as the court knows of no law
Colored People Excited.
75@80; black, nominal; gray, 80@82%c.
to Salvador’s agent to carry out prac quarreled last night, and Sijns started has been supplemented by an open cere mine the validity of the trust, and authorizing the secretary of state to de
Washington,
August
6.
—
The
funeral
H ops —Quotable at 4@6c per pound.
tically all the railways building and to leave the woman. She pulled a pis mony, duly licensed, a Presbyterian when it goes to the supreme court and clare a public office forfeited, it follows of the negro, Earnest Green, who was
P otatoes —Burbanks, 60@90c; Early
tol from the folds of her dress and fired clerygman tying the knot. And the is decided the attorneys think there that plaintiff is entitled to the emolu
projected in the republic.
shot
last
Friday
by
Miss
Flagler
be
Rose, 50@60c per cental.
at him. The ball entered his head going forth of the news has given the will be an end of the Fair estate liti ments of office notwithstanding his
O nions —Good to choice California,
cause he was taking fruit from a pear
Again the Sea Serpent.
and he died instantly. The Perry fahsionable circles of San Francisco, gation.
failure to renew his oath or bond. To tree in the yard, was held today, and 50@75c.
Havana, August 9.—The officers of woman picked up the body and kissed Santa Cruz, Lake and Napa counties
W ool —Spring—San Joaquin, year’s
the last suggestion of defendant, that was attended by a large throng of col
the Spanish men-of-war Sanchez Bar- it several times. By this time the more to talk about than they have had
fleece, 6@8c; do 6 to 8 months, 8@
the
Australian
ballot
law
by
implica
ored
people.
Two
colored
preachers,
Hearing of the Stanford Appeal.
caisetequi and Maria Christiana report neighborhood was aroused. Seeing the for many a day, for not only aré the
10c; 6 to 8 months, Calaveras and foot
tion repealed so much of the act as re
San Francisco, August 7.—United ferred to the board of railroad com the Rev. J. A. Tayloi and the Rev. hill, per pound, 8@10; do defective, 6@
that near the Colorado reefs they met officers coming, the woman fired two circumstances of the case exceedingly
W. H. Brooks, made brief remarks
a monstrous fish fifty yards in length. shots into her head, dying instantly.
sensational, but the bride is widely States Judges McKenna and Morrow missioners, the court deems it sufficient touching on the subject. Both were 8; Northern, good to choice, 13%c; do
defective, 8 @ 10c; Nevada, spring,
today fixed the date for the hearing of to say that the Australian ballot law
The Christiana collided with some un
known
in
this
city,
where
she
has
re
Reavis Wants His Release.
the appeal in the Stanford case for is not a new legislative declaration, temperate, but the words of the latter light and choice, 9@llc; heavy, 6@8c.
known substance injuring her bottom
sided
for
years,
and
occasionally
re
B utter — Fancy creamery, seconds,
Santa Fe, August 6.—J. A. Reavis,
were several times drowned by inter
plates. After a,thorough search they
sides even now, and she maintains és- September 10. The government appeal but a re-enactment of the old law that
16@17%c; fancy dairy, 15@l6c.
found the monster, which was followed husband of the Baroness Peralta Rea tablishments in Napa, Lake and Santa will be heard in the federal court of existed long before the creation'of the ruptions of the excited hearers. Re
E ggs —Store, 12@14c; ranch, 16®18.
ferring to the action of the coroner’s
by others of the same species, but vis, in the United States prison in de Cruz counties. Her husband, William appeals by Judge Gilbert, of Oregon, board of railroad commissioners. ’ ’
C heese —Fancy, mild, new, 5@6c:
fault
of
$5,000
bail,
charged
with
at
jury
in
exonerating
Miss
Flagler,
he
and Judge Hawley and Judge Mor
smaller. The officers claim the fish
common to good, 3@5c: Young Amer
tempting to defraud the government in Dalzell, is a farm laborer, who has row, of this district. The appeal is on
said that eventually the taking of hu ica, 5@8c; Eastern, ll@12c; West-
was about the size of the cruiser.
Washing Out Gold.
connection with the famous Peralta been in her employ for years; and the the demurrer of the Stanford estate to
man life without cause would be no ern, 10@12c per pound.
lady’s sons are said to be furious over
Tillamook, August 8.—The gold ex- crime in Washington. Life here was
To Impeach Mexican Supreme Court. land-grant claim, has applied to the the union.
the suit of the United States in its ac-
New
Mexico
supreme
court
for
release
citement here is unabated and is in- not worth much, so far as the colored
Meat Market.
tion for $15,000,000.
City of Mexico, August 9.—Senor
Mrs.
Dalzell
is
a
grand-daughter
of
creasing every day. Reports of rich race was concerned, but God would
B eef —Gross, top steers, $2.50@3.00;
Roderiguez Talvera, feeling himself under habeas corpus account.
George C. Yount, a noted pidneer of
finds
come
from
the
Siletz,
and
gold-
have
a
reckoning.
fair to good steers, $2.50@2.60; cows,
A More Vigorous Policy.
aggrieved by a recent decision of the
California, who entered what is Napa
A Telephone Injunction.
bearing sand has been found on the
$2.25@2.50; dressed beef, 4@5%c per
supreme court, which, he asserts, was
London, August 7.—A dispatch to county as early as .1831.
Boston, August 8.—Papers have been beaches near Tillamook. Sluices are
Mysteriously Disappeared.
pound.
made contrary to law, will formally the Times from Havana says the Span
filed in the United States court by the being worked, and good results are re
M utton —Gross, best sheep, wethers,
Arcadia, Neb., August 7.—This sec
present an accusation against the court ish generals in Cuba have been shifted
Bell Telephone Company asking for an ported. Nearly all able-bodied men tion of Nebraska is much disturbed $1.75@2.00; ewes, $1.75 ; dressed mut
Counterfeiters Held.
before the grand jury of the nation, to different ports. It is believed this
over the remarkable circumstances sur ton, 4c per pound.
New York, August 8.—William E. injunction against the National Tele are washing out gold.
which is composed of members of con was done in anticipation of a more ac
V eal —Dressed, small, 5@6c; large, 3
phone Manufacturing Company, of
rounding
the sudden disappearance of @4c
Brockway,
a
notorious
counterfeiter
per pound.
gress, sitting to hear cases of impeach tive policy. Yellow fever is causing
Boston, to prevent alleged infringe-
A Bonanza in Mexico.
Mrs.
E.
T.
Gardner.
She
left
Arcadia
and
forger,
and
three
members
of
his
Hoss—Gross, choice, heavy, $3.50@
ment.
ravages among the troops.
gang, William S. Wagner and Sidney ment of the Berliner patents held by
Tepic, Mexico, August 8. — The July 8 to attend the Christian En 3.75; light and feeders, $3.25@3.50;
A Price for General Campos.
Mose Gunst’s Suit.
Smith, and Libbie Smith, his wife, the plaintiffs. Hearing has been set mine of the Mezquital Mining Com deavor convention at Boston. She was dressed, 4%c per pound.
pany south of here is a bonanza, and heard of there attendiung to her duties
Tampa, August 6.—The steamer
San Francisco, August 8.—The suit captured by Chief Hazen, of the secret for September 2.
there is much excitement in mining as a delegate. .Then all traces of her
from Cuba tonight brings little news. of Stewart Menzies to .oust Moses A. service bureau, and his detectives,were
A yearling sheep that has been care
circles of that district. The vein of were suddenly lost, and the most dili
General Maceo offers $5,000 to the sol Gunst from his seat as police commis arraigned today before United States
The Boundary Dispute Settled.
dier or band of soldiers who will cap sioner was today submitted to the su Commissioner Romaine, in Jersey
Buenos Ayres, August 5.—The fron gold in this mine has been producing gent search has failed to solve the fully attended to will sell in the mar
ture? General Martinez de Campos, who preme court on briefs. The superior City, and held in $5,000 bail each. tier dispute between Argentine and ore to the value of $25,000 per day for mystery surrounidng her disappear ket with as much profits as any other
ance.
animal that is kept on the farm.
They were unable to give the security. Chili has been settled.
the past three weeks.
is now reported to be at Baracoa.
court decided in favor of Gunst.