Scio Weekly Press. A Negro Boj*s Awful Crime- GUITEAU OF BAD MEMORY. One of the most heinous murders In the history of Louisiana was committed , Display In Salem of a Collection of by a negro boy named John Johnson . Gruesome Relics. in a farmhouse four miles south of In-1 Salem, Or.., Sept. 28.—The mem­ dependence Joe Cotton; his wife, hei j SCIO...'.....................................OREGON brother and two sisters were killed, I ory of Charles J. Guiteau, the assassin i The World’s Pacing Record the first by a pistol shot and the other ; of President. Garfield, has been revived Reduced to 2:00 1-2 four with an ax. The fiend who oom-, here by a display of relics by a busi­ 11 mitted this quintuple murder is a negro | ness house. The collection is the prop- I boy who has been in the employ of > erty of F. S. Lull, nephew of John O. ■ DONE AT PORTLAND, MAINE Cotton since April 2. He was allowed ! Crocker, who was warden of the Wash­ to sleep in the same house. The mo­ ington city jail during the time of ] Guiteau’s incarceration. Among the I Comprehensive Review -of the Import­ tive is a mystery, as no attempt at collection is a piece of the hemp rope The Fastest Milo Ever Made in Har- robbery had been made. The only | ant Happenings of the Past Week ness—He Finished With a Very member of the family who escaped with which the assassin was hanged, | Culled From the Telegraph Columns. Strong Wind Blowing in His Face» and also a pieoe of the cotton rope that Was little Maud Miller, 14 years old. j his hands were tied with. Each is She darted from the house and gave i Portland, Me , Sept. 28.—•John R. In a collision between an express and the ala'm. She says she saw Johnson i about 1% inches long. Warden Gentry today at Rigby Park paceS the an excursion train on the Great East­ begin the butchery by striking her [ Crocker died two years ago, but Mr. ern railroad, near London, seventeen mother with the ax. The murderer is ! Lull has a certificate in his uncle’s fastest mile ever made in harness, and placed the world’s record at 2:00j^. persons were seriously injured. still at large and is being tracked with ! handwriting that the hemp memento The day was cold, and a light north­ Dr. Lewis Swift, of the Mount Low bloodhounds by a mob. He will prob­ ! was cut from the rope that hanged I westerly wind was blowing up the obseravtory, Pasadena, Gal., has .dis­ ably be lynched if caught. I Guiteau. The collection also contains ! stretoh, when Gentry, with Andrews covered two new comets close toegther, a bottle of the sand used in testing the behind him, came out to go against his One Killed, Three Injured. both being about one degree from the ¡strength of the hangman’s rope » reoord of 2:01^, made on September 8. By an explosion of gas at the Phila­ i enbbage board made from the lid of • • sun. this year, at Glens-Falls, N. — Y. A terrific gale has swept the coast delphia & Reading Company’s Middle | Guiteau’s coffin, and a lock of his hair. | The -famous paoer scored once or Creek colliery, near Tremont, Pa., five | A relic among the collection that at- twice with the runner .who was to pace of the United Kingdom. The- storm played havoc with the trees in London men were burned. Two of the meh i tracts special attention is a facsimile him, and then went up the stretoh on parks, and caused great damage among died two hours later from their in­ I of the bullet that was aimed at the what was to be the fastest mile ever coast and fishing craft. The loss of juries, Two of the others, cannot re* i prisoner by a jail guard. The bullet, done by a horse in harness. The run­ cover. after passing through Guiteau’s coat ner was at the pacer’s throat-latch as life is reported slight. and a photograph in his pocket, struck they made the first ’turn on the stretoh. Fatal Accident at Sea. The Clyde line passenger steamer Frederick DeBarry, New York to Jack­ The ship Pythomene, from Sydney, the brick wall and flattened out. The Gentry went steadily and with appar­ sonville, was wrecked at Kittyhawk, which has just arrived at San Fran* I shape of the lead when picked up bore ent ease, the runner having hard work N. C. The crew of seventeen men cisco, reports the death at sea August such a marked resemblanoe to the bust to keep his position. were taken off by a life saving boat. 13 of Henry B. Moyingham, an 18- of Guiteau that it was preserved, and The judges caught the quarter mile There were no passengers or cargo year-old apprentice, who fell from the facsimiles have since been made. at 29 BecondsSSFr the second quarter During a part of the time of the as­ was made deck. He lived forty- making the half aboard. sassin’s confinement in jail, his mail mile in 0:59^1 The runner, by the Juried ait sea. matter was two to three wagonloads a use of the wisp, was keepiug up at ot policemen and a gang of hoodlums, Fishermen Indicted. day. It consited mostly of letters de­ at Philadelphia, Pa., Michael Pizza True bills have been returned by the nouncing Guitean, often accompanied Gentry’s wheel, but was making hard was shot and killed and five others,, work of it. The third quarter was three of whom were officers, were seri­ grand jury at Astoria against four with hideous drawings and pictures, made in 30 3-8|econds, making three- fishermen for inciting to riot and as ­ and the contribution of a bouquet by ously injured. The scene of the affray quaters in 1:30%- was a dingy three-story brick house in sault with dangerous weapons, the one person, Edward Dickey, a Wash­ crimes being alleged to have been com­ ington florist. The collection secured ] As they turned into the homestretch the heart of the -Italian district? mitted at Booth’s cannery during the | from Mr. Lull oontains a preserved I and caught the’wind in .the teeth, the Charles Pfeifer, living at Bright­ recent strike of the fishermen. leaf from the bouquet and the card crowd began to yell wildly, and both wood, Ind., cut his wife’s throat and began to encourage their hosres. | whioh accompanied it. On the card is drivers A Young Bear Hunter. hanged himself. Both are dead. With the shouting of the crowd, which Louis Hartwig, a 13-year-old boy inscribed: “We meet in paardise. i was now cheering like mad, the pacer Pfeifer was an operator on the Big Farewell.” Another neatly written I Four. The oouple were married a living at Astoria, killed an old bear card of the collection reads: spurted for the wire, and, considering year ago and lived happily. It is be­ and a cub in the outskirts of that city, that he had the wind in his face, made “ You call'-yourself Git-tow, lieved that Pfeifer was temporarily in­ after an exciting battle with the . You villainous, murdering imn; | the most remarkable quarter of the mother bear, in whioh the daring sane. heat in 0:30J^.-the mile in 2:00just But we are glad to know one second less than the record. The boiler of a ninety-ton ten-wheel young nimrod narrowly escaped being You surely will get hemp.” locomotive on the Big Four road, burst killed. A pen-and-ink drawing pictures a A Thousand Armenians Killed. at Pekin, Ill, hurling the engine more jail with an empty cell and a scaffold j WIPED OUT BY INSURGENTS. than 100 feet, partly demolishing a It appears that a thousand Arme­ in the rear. Below the empty cell is factory, killing the fireman and break­ nians have been killed in a recent written: “Empty is the cradle, | News of One Battle That Weyler Could ing nearly all the glass, within a quar­ massacre at Egin; in the Kharpoot re­ Charles Guiteau is gone. ” ' Not Suppress. i ter of a mile of the scene Pieoes of gion. It is reported that a hundred Another represents Guiteau in agony i Key West, Fla., Sept. 28.—Advices the engine were picked up 1,000 feet Armenians have been killed at Divrig, just after the trapdoor has been | from Havana last night per steamer away and one of the big drive wheels in thé same villayet. sprang. The picture is designated as i Mascott state that late on Monday af­ was hurled 400 feet from the track. “the. irresistible impulse.” Oil Tanks Burned. ternoon eighty-seven Spanish troops A pin, the head representing the as- I .started for Calabazara, eight miles The turnpike rioters are out again Ten large tanks of oil belonging to in Lawrenceburg, Ky., and have de­ the Waters-Pierce Oil Company, of sassinated president, is accompained ' from Havana. On Tuesday morning stroyed twenty of the twenty-four toll East St. Louis, were destroyed by fire. with the instructions that it be worn five of the eighty-seven returned to gates in Anderson county. The county Many thousand barrels of oil were June 30, 1882, the date of the. execu­ Havana and reported that their com­ tion. The Lull collection contains a panions had been killed by insurgents last fall voted to make the pikes free. burned, causing a loss of $40,000. vast amount of Confederate money. | shortly before reaching Calabazara. Proceedings for- appraisement con­ One bill for $50 is made payable two | The Spaniards said they were sur­ demnation and purchasing have been A Horrible Crime. made, but the people did not wait for Joseph Bash, of Cleveland, O., for years after secession has triumped. rounded by about 20.0 insurgents, who relief in that way. Under the laws of some unknown reason, conceived the poured in one volley and then charged AN OLD MAN’S BRIDE. Kentucky the county will have to make ghastly idea of killing his whole fam­ vyth machetes. The five who returned good the loss and damage by the mob. ily, and, securing a crowbar, repaired were badly wounded and were leftrfor Richard Williams, the ex-customs to the room where his wife and two Pioneer Sanborn’s Honeymoon Has an dead by the Cubans. Unpleasant Ending. On hearing the^tory a Spanish regi­ inspector, of San. Francisco, convicted daughters were sleeping. With one of extortion, has been sentenced to six blow he crushed the skull of his wife Jackson, Cal., Sept. 28. —A few days ment was sent to the scene, and the years’ imprisonment and $10,000 fine. and then turned to the cradle of his ago B. S. Sanborn, an 82-year-old bodies of the eighty-two Spaniards The 19-year-old pioneer, was introduced to Mrs. Julia were found in a heap. The wounds A bakery at Woodburn, Or., was youngest child. destroyed by fire, and a baker named daughter in another bed awoke and Hughes, a recent arrival-from Oakland. made by the msrohetes were frightful, Ruhl was burned while trying to save sprang to arrest the fiend’s arm, but It was a oase of love at first sight, and several of the Spaniards having been The captain was killed in some of his effects from the building. the blow fell across the infant’s face. Sanborn prroposed marriage iminedi- beheaded. A desperate fight between father and ately. Next day the two were married this manner. Pap'tain-Qeneral Wey- The loss is $2,000. THE TIDE ‘HAS TURNED. Confidence Is Being Restored in Busi- ness Circles. publican party under the lcader.-hip of MR. BRYAN NOTIFIED i John Sherman and the Democratic I I party under the leadership of Grover i Cleveland, great producing masses are New York, Sept. 28.—-R. G. Dun & victims without an alternative To of His Nomination. Co. ’s weekly review of trade says: withhold their votes will furnish them A very moderate and distinct im- | The following is a copy of the notifi- no relief, while to cast their votes fcr i provement is seen, no longer only in either party is to sanction their own j the buying of materials, which con­ , cation to Mr. Bryan by the Populist spoliation and to strengthen the power that oppresses them. tinues at stiffer prices, but also in or­ ! party: This was the political situation in ders for products of some- industries, in Hon. William J. Bryan, Lincoln, money markets and in export of staples, | Neb —Dear Sir: At a convention of 1892, when stern necessity forced or- and it is yet little more than a step the Feople’s party held at St. Louis ! ganized labor, the organized wealth toward better things, but has already I from July 22 to 25 of the current year j producers, and others who believe in started some important- works and you were unanimously nominated for good government and were engaged-iu prompted a few considerable contracts. president of the United States to be legitimate business interests, to meet Continuing arrivals of gold have. voted for at the approaching elections. j and form a new political organization I raised the treasury reserve above $125,- It was known at the time that you had ! known as the People's party. The letter then refers to the nomina­ 000,000, strengthened the banks and been nominated by the Democratic I relaxed the stringency in commercial party at its convention held in Chicago tion of Mr Bráyn by the Democrats loans, so that at about 1 per cent lower a few days before that time, and that ¡ and says the People’s party at its seo- I rates more business was done than in you would in all probability .accept the | ond national convention recognized in three previous weeks, Hoarding is no same in a formal manner. Your nomi­ I him a man who stands in the broadest longer reported, but some hoards are nation by the People’s party was not. and truest sense for American institu­ therefore made with any thought that tions and American principles. It i being unlocked. The movement cf crops continues you were a Populist or that you accept­ then continues: The Democratic and Republican par­ large, and purchases for exports have ed all the doctrines declared by the St. advanced prices or prevented depres- Louis platform. It was due largely to ties no longer represent the principies . eion. While the gains in working the fact that the money question is the I upon which they were founded. Both force is not great, it seems clear that, overshadowing political issue of the have betrayed the people and have leg­ for the first time in many months, there age and because you have at all times islated in the interests of bankers, is some gain. An important change is been an unswerving, able and fearless I speculators, bondholaers and monopo­ the general advance, in produce, and advooate of the free and unlimited lists, thus enabling the favored few to especially in wheat, which rose sharp­ coinage of silver and gold on terms of absorb the millions of property earned ly, closing 5 l-8c higher for the week, equality at the miiits of the United and created by the toiling massses. The People’s party was the fisrt po­ with much buying, apparently for States at the ratio of 16 to 1. It was thought also that the observance of a litical party organization in twenty- foreign account. patriotic duty required a union of all three years that made an honest de­ RAN AWAY TO GET MARRIED. refoi m forces, and the convention took mand for the free and unrestricted the liberty, without soliciting or con­ coinage of silver. The People’s party was the fisrt political organization to Sensational Elopement of Two Ohio sulting you, of placing your name be­ fore the people as its standard bearer. make definite and specific what is Young People. The conveniton was, in doing so, guid­ meant by opposition to monopolies in­ Oberlin, O., Sept. 28.—Miss Alice ed by deep solicitude for the common stead of indulging in glittering gen­ Price, formerly an. ‘Oberlin student, welfare and acting on its own motion, eralities. So successfully has it ex­ and Henry C. Fritcher, of Los Angeles, prompted alone by a desire to bring posed the shortcomings of the two old have eloped from Oberlin. Miss Price about the best attainable results. So parties that one of these old parties has is but 17 years old and was visiting much has been said respecting the re­ been forced to retrace its erring steps her aunt there, Mrs. Wood. She is a habilitation of silver by again.placing and oast off, for the time being at least, beautiful girl, and her parents are mis­ it in our coinage acts in the position it its base and treacherous leaders. It sionaries in the Micronesian islands. occupied when stealthily demonetized was the People’s party that brought They are so many thousand miles away by the act of 1873 that it would be idle the all-important and over shadowing that they oan only communicate with for to discuss the question. You question of financial reform to the the daughter at intervals of many will us observe by the closing language of front. months. Thus the Democratic party,, so long the St. Louis platform that the conven­ The groom is 22 years old, and says debauched and now divided, a party that his father is a wealthy business tion recognized the money question as beset from Without and within by the great issues of the day, and because man. The couple disappeared last the Populists believe that you are in accord gold monopoly Democrats, who are night, and after they were safely out of with them on this question you will re­ plotting to again control it, cannot be reaoh Mrs. Wood received a letter relied upon to oarry out these reforms ceive their ballots in November. from young Fritcher in whioh he said: It has at no time been expected, nor of the People’s party and to restore “ We will be, by the time you re­ prosperity to the American people. ceive this, married, either in Cleve­ is it now, that you will abandon your Therefore there was never greater need adhetion to the Chicago platform, nor land or Detroit. ’ ’ for the‘continued existence and vigor­ After the departure of the couple a that you will accept all that is declared ous growth of our party than now. student named Addenbrook, with in the People’s party platform, how­ If the Democratic party had been whom Fritcher roomed here, missed ever gratifying the latter would be to true to the people and its own platform all Populists. It must be understood $30 and a dress suit. that the party does not abate one jot or in its selection of a candidate for vice- title of loyalty to its principles. We president, we would not now have the Trouble Brewing in South America. honor of addressing you, one of the Guayaquil, Ecuador, Sept. 28.— have declared ourselves in favor of worthiest and most beloved sons of the There are fears here of another inva­ many important reforms which are, in People’s party, in this official capacity, sion from the Peruvian foroe, which our judgment, essential to the libera­ for in that event the People’s party was recently repulsed. The invading tion of the people from present un­ would have nominated the whole Dem­ force consisted of 100 rebels, of whom just and iniquitous industrial bondage. ocratic ticket by even a larger majority twenty-seven were killed and seventeen In accordance with precedent-of our than it nominated Mr. Bryan. But were made prisoners. All the arms, party, we take this method of notifying such was not the case. It seems that ammunition and stores of the rebels you of your nomination. We shall not the party was not able to purge itself were captured. All the political pris­ send a committee, according to old of its modern hereoies, cut off its plu­ oners at Guayaquil have been released party custom. In sending this letter tocratic leaders and at the same time by order of Alfaro, commanding the of notification of the great honor that it nominated Mr. Bryan give him a loyal forces. A correspondent at has been so justly conferred on you by running mate who had earned in the Bogota telegraphs that El Centenel, a our party, it is needless for us to assure arena of action, contending against the newspaper, has been suspended by the you that you have the confidence and foes of the republic, the affection, con­ government for printing an article en­ esteem of all. Your splendid abili­ fidence and trust of the masses of our titled “Weyler and Carr, ” stigmatiz- ties, known integrity, competency and people, as had Mr. Bryan himself. Had ing both as being notorious throughout Letter Sent to the Nebraska Orator by the Committee Informing Him eminent fituees for the position justly ío^vra^TñoWntoAjmeriñansas great "statesmen of the nation! ” We I bloodthirsty instincts. 75,000 pounds have been contracted by screams brought assistance ana the lowed oy the good-natured congratuia- _ This morning five prisoners were feel.that in the event of your election, a chieftain and a leader in defense of man fled. The woman is at the point tions of the townspeople. The follow ­ Marion county growers to Charles whioh now seems certain, that you will the toilers and producers of the land, A Boom in Pugelism. ing day they returned and settled down executed, two garroted and three shot. one who by the use of voice, pen and Green & Son, the purchase price being of death, but the infant may live. Two thousand people, mostly Spanish | San Francisco, Sept. 28.—From pres­ carry into execution the principles of means had endeared himself to the in Sanborn’s hourfe. The oouple seemed 5 cents a pound. . A Destructive Blaze« officers and their wives witnessed the i monetary reform to the end that the ent appearances, San Francisco is about very happy, but today Sanborn’s little American people—one with a past not Edson Keith, for forty years a promi­ The Missouri military aoademy, situ­ romance came to a sudden end.» The executions. to experience another boom in pugil­ i people shall enjoy better industrial con­ obscured in silence suggestive of either nent citizen of Chicago, threw himself ated about a mile south of Mexico, old man took his customary nap today, ditions. It is not anticipated that this ism. This morning the health and po ­ I.i’s Message to Americans. ignorance or indifference to the strug­ into the lake at the foot of Thirteenth Mo., burned to the ground, causing a and when he awoke he missed his wife, lice commissioners of the board of su­ ( oan be done with undue haste or-so sud­ street in that city, while temporarily loss of $75,000 on the building and a also $400. He investigated and found Washington, Sept.-28.—Acting Seo- pervisors recommended the issuance of denly as to wrench or disjoint the busi­ gles of the people with the money insane, as a result of chronic dyspepsia heavy loss in personal effects. The that Mrs. Sanborn had hired a horse retary Rockhill has received from permits to five different clubs for fistic ness interests of the. country, but that power, the occasion of this communica­ and insomnia. insurance is $87,000. Hundreds of and departed with her trunk to some United States Commercial Agent Peter­ contests, and two or three have already ! it will be done-gradually and in a way tion to your worthy self would not have The American ship Luzon, Captain students were in the building when the point outside of the county. Sanborn son, at Vancouver, B. C., the following been granted. When the applications to infuse confidence and hope of better occurred. The People’s party, true to its prin­ Park, which left New York May 21 fire broke out, but no lives were lost. swore out a warrant charging his bride dispatch, under date of September 4: came up for consideration Supervisor conditions for all. ciples and true to its teachings, nomi­ “At an interview given the consuls Benjamin said they might as well re­ for Shanghai, passing Anjeron August Many had narrow escapes and received with grand larceny, and the sheriff i» The People's party will exact of you of this city on board the steamship Em­ port favorably on all of them, so the no promises further than those, made nated to the high office of vice-presi­ 18, grounded on a bai at Woo Sung. injuries. The fire is thought to have how pursuing her. press of China, just previous to her de­ Eureka Athletic Club, which is trying in your public utterances and exempli­ dent a man worthy to have headed the It is probable the ship will be floated been of incendiary origin. parture for Hong Kong today, his ex­ to get the Corbett-Sharkey fight, will fied in a life devoted to the welfare of ticket, a man who represents what Mr. after she has been lightened, but she A Mayor’s Novel Idea. Brayn represent«; and. therefore, pre­ Swift Vengeance. must be drydocked before putting to San Diego, Sept. 28.—Mayor Carl cellency, Li Hung ‘Chang, the viceroy, get a permit to give a boxing contest the race, nor will it ask you to aban­ sents to the people today in the persons James Hawkins, a negro, outraged son sent a novel communioation to the requested me to beoome the bearer of on November 26. sea again. don the party of which you are an hon­ of Bryan and Watson the best silver “Kill me, kill me; shoot me out of a 5-year-old white child in- Gretna, La. council last night. A resolution had the following message to my govern­ ored-. member. In your nomination ticket in the field—a ticket more repre­ When the officers attempted to capture Advance in Wheat at San .Francisco. this misery:*’ This was the agonizing been introduced strongly criticising ment: our party has risen above mere partisan sentative of American interests than him they fired into a crowd of negroes, “ ‘I was greatly impressed by the cry of Anton Dusback, who has been San Francisco, Sept. 28.—Wheat! surroundings, adopting a high plane of the mayor “for cavorting around ‘the employed in the Guggenheim smelting killing Alexander and Arthur Green. country,” and the mayor replied to it courtesy and kindness extended to me prices are up, and the indications are patriotism, believing that a division of any other, a ticket that stands for just works near Woodbridge, N. J. Dus- Hawkins was later lodged in jail. A by setting forth his plans if elected con­ by the government of your country, that they will remain so. Within the forces would result in the selection of 'the opposite to that for which the Re- back was working near a tank of sul­ mob broke through and- took him out, gressman. He bases his plea for sup­ which I regard as a model government last three weeks they have advanced $3 William McKinley, the foremost advo­ publican ticket stands. If the people, win this fight for finan­ phuric acid, when he lost his balance hanged him and threw the body into, port on a bill he proposes to’introduce of Western civilization. I shall ever a ton, and as the surplus crop of the cate of a deeply burdensome and un­ cial reform it must be accomplished by and plunged headforemost to a fate the river. in congress, providing for the expendi­ retain most pleasant memories of my state is estimated at 700,000 tons, this | natural ‘taxation and the criminal the co-opeartion of the silver forces of more horrible than death, His eyes Rate Again Advanced. ture of $500,000,000 in the ereotion of visit to the United States, and I desire means a profit of over $2,000,000 for policy of the single gold standard, re­ all political parties. To secure such were badly burned and his hair eaten The governors of the Bank of Eng­ government buildings in every oounty you to make my greetings to your coun­ California farmers. The cause of the | sulting ultimately, if not in some man­ co-operation of the different parties-it off. He cannot recover. land have again advanced the mini­ seat in the nation. To pay for this, try most cordial, as I will take leave of rise in price is the decrease of the ner checked, in the complete -destruc­ is necessary to- have a co-operation world’s supply of wheat. The surplus tion and disintegration of our form of From Pittsburg, Pa., comes word’ mum rate of discount one-half per cent the government is to issue “public im­ America.* ” ticket. Therefore, Bryan and Watson has been exhausted, and England, hav­ government. that Russian spies sent out by the gov­ to 3 per cent. This is an advance of 1 provement sorip, ” which will be met is not only- the best silver ticket, bu£ Th« Woman Was Drunk. ing been cut off from several sources of ernment of the czar have stolen Ameri­ per cent in less than a month. Good with money saved from rental, The Your elevation to the chief magis­ Walla Walla, Sept. 28.—This morn­ supply, is looking to this country for tracy of the nation would be regarded it is also the true co-operative ticket. can armor-plate secrets and propose to authorities say that this will but tem­ resolution criticising the mayor has We havejhe honor, representing the ing a few miles east of Wallula, an old wheat. turn their acquisition to profit by fur­ porarily check the large gold with­ not yet come to a vote. as a vindication of the right of the second national convention of the Peo­ woman jumped through a window of nishing information by means of which drawals for shipment to the United people to govern, and.we entertain no ple’s party, to formally notify you of Bobbed a Foundry. Tu-ks Desecrate a Cemetery. the tourist car of the O. R. & N. and Russia may make her own sheaths for States. Chicago, Sept. 28.—Two men, dis­ doubt that you will prove a worthy your nomination for vice-president of Canea, Spot. 25. — The Turks have received injuries which resulted in her battle-ships. This in brief is the dis­ successor of the immortal Jefferson and Explosives in Cliurch. desecrated and profaned the cemetery death a few hours after. When she guised, committed a daring robbery at Lincoln, and that' your public life, like the United States and hope you will covery which has been kept quiet for the Union Foundry Company’s office at accept the high trust and early our Three bottles of nitric acid, two bot- at Suda bay under the eyes of the offi ­ boarded the train at . Portland last somemonths by the officials of the Car­ Brighton Park this afternoon, robbing theirs, will illustrate the purity and banner of “equal rights to all an 3 negie Company, and which has worried ties of sulphuric acid, fourteen pounds cers of the British and Austrian men- night, she was very drunk, and during the company of $1,600. They then es­ loftiness of American statesamnship. special privileges to none” to victory the naval authorities and officials of of glycerine., two vessels for the manu of-war. During negotiations for the tiie night had an attack of tremens. caped by means of a buggy, but not be­ Your extensive and intimate knowl­ against the combined unions of special this country and of the steel company. facture of explosives, some printing! Cretan settlement Great Britain and She wandered from one car to another, fore they had shot one man and fired edge of public affairs and the duties privileges, aggregated capital and or­ type and some threatening letters were ' Russia agreed to permit Greece to an- The engineer and ordinance depart­ found in an Armenian church in Con- nex Crete at the first opportunity pre- disturbing other 'passengers. Finally several shots into a crowd of people the office will impose, gained in a life ganized greed. she quieted down, and, shortly after ments of the army are preparing for stantinople. ______ _ that has been devoted to upholding the We have the honor to be yours most senting itself. the train left Wallula,; the porter dis­ who were chasing them. A patrol cause of the. people, as well as your the execution of the legislation of the wagon gave chase, but did not succeed respectfully, covered that she-was-., missing; The A Schooner Lost. last congress, looking to the improve­ keen insight into the condition of the MARIONBUTI.ER, bui in eaptwW tfieWWrB; Massacre of Ar men tans Con ti«> ue. min ment and strengthening the fortifica- I The South sea missionary schooner cuntry, in your judgment highly Chairman ex-officio for notification no trace of the 'vioman was found. I . Constantinople, Sept. 24. — Disturb- tions and coast defenses of this country. of the Josephites, Evanella, foundered Nihilists Were Making Beady. qualified you to bring about a change committee. Plans for these important works have at sea, and the missionaries and oreW 1 anoes occurred September 18 at Gum- When the train -reached Walla Walla, London, Sept. 25 —It transpired to­ in a way that will work injury to the railroad officials were notified, and ashmaden, villayet of Karpoot, owing been formulated, and in most instances took to boats and were saved. A Queen’s Hobby. day that enough cordite to blow up a none and justice to all, thus making to an incursion of Kurds. No details a special train was sent back. They the approved projects, are under head­ house was discovered on Monday, hid­ our government in fact, as it is now in Queen Amelie of Portugal, to the found her lying near the track at Sum ­ I have been received. Troops have been Preparing to Celebrate. way. The appropriation of $12,000,000 Newfoundland is organizing to celej dispatched to the scene. The Arme­ mit, suffering from injuries. She was den in a hollow pillar on Stamford form only, a government “of, by and great delight of the king and her court, made by the last congress has been al­ street, which is inhabited by Russian for the people. ’ ’ has discontinued experimenting on them loted so as to accomplish the greatest brate the fourth oentennary of Cabot’1 nians were murdered at Angora, Sep­ picked up, but died a few minutes Hebrews, suspected of nihilism. The The dooument is signed by William medically, in order to thoroughly, study later. The namefgiven oh her ticket tember 19, on account of an outbreak discovery of the island, whioh occur! good with the means and facilities at polioe are searching houses in that Vincent Allen as chairman and the the Roentgen light, and now her maj­ Was Mrs. Annie Tobin. of fire. next year. hand. neighborhood. esty spends her time in photographing other members of the committee. All Records Broken. Warehouse Collapsed. The dwelling of James Madison, a Crushing the Opposition. King Carlos and their attendants in London, Sept. 2.8. — All of the Eng ­ Ranclier K.illed in a Wagon Accidcn- In Genessee, Idaho, the warehouse farmer living near New Era, Or., order to discover-what their skeletons Singapore. Sept. 25.—The viceroy of Thomas E Watson Notified. burned to the ground while Mr. Madi- owned by Frank Bros, and operated by Nanking has issued a proclamation lish papers this mqrning have long pa­ are like. The queen, as is well known, Burns, Or., Sept. 28.—A. Winter- The following is the letter sent by triotic articles and!editorials, the occa ­ son was away from home, The build- H. A. Thatcher, collapsed while the forbidding the transfer of land at Wu meier, residing about thirty miles Senator Butler of North Carolina, the has during the last two years devoted ing was worth about $300 and Madi­ men were at work unloading teams, Sung to foreigners because the im­ sion being shat today Queen Victoria’s north on the Canyon City road, in Sil­ chairman of the Populist executive herself to the study of medicine, and son had $1,000 in paper money, notes completely demolishing the building. provements of the fiver will make Wu reign becomes the? longest in English vios valley, brings the report that committee, to Thomas E. Watson of has shown herself a very apt pupil, but history. A. number of poems incident Louis Adam, a rancher neighbor of his, and accounts and $40 in ‘gold in the One of the teams was caught in the Sung a greater port than Shanghai. unfortunately her majesty, is too en­ to the occasion are published by Sir was instantly killed on the afternoon Georgia, notifying him of his nomina­ thusiastic in the pursuit of medical sci­ house, all of which was lost. There collapse. There were six men in the tion as candidate for vice-president by Edwin Arnold andfothers. was no insurance. building, but all were gotten out un­ ence, and by her experiments has re­ of the 17th by being thrown from a the Populist national convention: According to the most careful com­ A man named Baker, in oharge of hurt. The loss will be several thou­ putation, only ona .person in 100,000 Headquarters People’s Party Nation­ duced some of her ladies in waiting, al­ Soil brought up from a- depth of 826 wagon-load of wood, breaking his neck. the pumps at the White Swan mine, sand dollars. of both sexes attains the age of' 100 feet in a vault in one of the Belgian The deceased was about 54 years of age, al Executive Committee, Washington, most to death’s door. Now thA the near Baker City, fell down a 400-foot Portland, Or., street improvement] years, and only six to seven in 100 the mines is said to have grown weeds un­ the owner of considerable real property D. C., Sept. 15, 1896. Thomas E. queen has' a new hobby the Portuguese shaft and was instantly killed. He Warrants are being sought after. and some cattle and horses, and was Watson, Thomson, Ga.—-Dear Sir: court rejoices, especially the king, as age of sixty. known to the botanists. had relatives in Portland. formerly a resident of The Dalles. * Such is our form of government that the queen was always insisting upon his Killed Her Husband and Herself. Gold Quartz Found. Two Millions in Sovereigns. the citizens of the United States must trying new methods discovered by her­ The citizens of Bedford, twelve miles London, Sept. 28. — Sir George New ­ The Dalles, Or.,.Sept. 28.—A work­ Chicago, Sept. 28.—-Harry M. Con­ shape its course for good or evil self for reducing his growing corpu­ south of Cleveland, O, are horror- ness, who contemplated issuing a chal ­ The treasury department has infor­ way, 21 years old, was shot and in­ man on the new cement walk around lency. It is even said—perhaps mali­ stricken over a highly sensational mur­ mation of the expected arrival at San stantly killed this evening by his wife, the county courthouse discovered a lenge for the America’s cup last year, through the agency of political parties. ciously —that in consequence of the When there is no political party that der which took place there. James Franoisco of $2,500,000 in English Grace Clark Conway, who was only 18 piece of gold quartz this morning in a after the Defender-Valkyrie fiasco, re- king ’ s gratitude to Roentgen, the pro­ McMillan, who had separated from his sovereigns, which will be deposited at years old. The Conways have been load of sand brought from Mill creek. oemly made a request to the Royal represents the principles of good gov­ fessor is to be invited to the court at wife, decoyed her from her father’s the United States mint in exchange for living in Chicago but three months, he The piece was nearly the size of an London Yacht Club to support him in ernment, no party that stands for the Lisbon, and will receive a high order house, kidnapped her, drove to a dense gold mint certificates, which, in turn ooming fom Lyons, Iowa, and the egg, and contained; $3 or $4 worth of issuing a challenge for the America’s right and interests of the laborer, wealth for his discovery.—London Letter. wood, and there hacked her throat will.be deposited in exchange'for cur­ home of his wife being at Rockford, gold. The find daused some excite­ cup, the conditions to be attached to producers and all who strive to make unu uauBou auwo I the challenge being that the matches an honest living by fair and legitimate Clear Air. with a jacknife. Pursuers frightened rency to be paid to importers in New Ill. The couple had frequent quarrels ment, auu and various theories are au-j ad- various: i rueuricB ,, , be «... L sailed -i " off z® Halifax. -rr i-a mi : should The means, then it is impossible for the him away. He stole'a horse and buggy York. This gold comes from Aus tralia over the attentions paid by Conway to vanced as to 4.K The air is clear at Arequipa, Peru. the sources of the gold. It n , . of the voters to express their From the observatory at that place, and started across the country, pursued on orders of New York bankers and a young woman in Sterling, Neb., and ts possilbe the piece may be an mdica- I Royal - x London c- z-i Club has , declined x to ac­ majority will at the ballot box. • r. i ledge 3 near u by, or only „'cede Sir x xu George request on • the by a posse. 8,050 feet above the sea, a black spot, brokers. Tihs shipment, added to the it was during one of these quarrels tion of a « rich a . ground to that xu i s had i __ ix lost i_ by some one. mu« the club previously ' When all the political parties stand one inch in diameter placed on a white amounts already reported in sight, wilJ that the woman killed her husband. specimen The dis- & _ i x- xu i Ninety-four per cent of the street bring the real reserve up to about She shot herself through the heart im- _ ,_____ J passed a resolution that a new deed of for the selfish interest and personal disk has been seen on Mount Char- Xq__________ * h4S 1 P gift.of the New York Yaoht Club for greed of money ohangers, corporations, chani, a distance of railroads of the steate of New York are $124,000,000. 11 miles, through mediatley afterward. p bp mg. ■ | cup wag inimical io yachting. now operated by electricity. and mononoliea, as does the Re- a 13 inch telescgBe, I ..»Hops.aggregating nin , qnnntity iwrov j tx j xt j j j