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A Tww BUIO ............................... . GKKiiON IHf ra Of ¡HE WEEK <'»Mp«»la»«al*e Statlaw • » *-• ¡n*e*”« • •I St»**»ul»g« »4 16» t,<l W«eb Cal lad ff«« Ua Talagrafh lalaaaa Tne immat Caranaa, from Rottar■ tfsrn, la reported l-'«< off Capa Abj«MX. tlx ni’iobrra f ths crew were saved and Sfieeu are missing Pullen < 'ffi«-er Bratton was badly sin t while trying to capture two bar glare io a li ra tn Tacoma He tired at <<rw burglar, when another. who was watcbtng, --pened fire an>l sht Bratton twice in the batch of the bead He will prubalby die Eddie ('handler, about II years old, waa drowrmd in Portneof river, in Bo- « -tell«’, Idaho. Ila threw hl* hat on the I n and tried to gel the dog to get It, *c-1, failing In thia, bo went ciu the I - and bi-alt.' through Into deep waler The river waa dragged and the body found in about an hour. <>na - f the laat «.ffi-ial anta of flayer Rader ' t tzw Ange lea. Cal., will be to attaih hit tlgnulnre to an ordinance »•••'ting a-ipectorati- nt upon the »ide- walk» ! public »treed», entrances to i-tra a inisdcm. »m-r. puulahable by either One or Impriaunmeiit. nr both. Chief Il »ten of I bo secret service al ",'ashingtoii, has issued a circular warning a. itnst a naw <■ uut'if-it (IU Hath nal I-et A note on the Union Na tional bank of Detroit. The note It the product of the saute hand which produced the recent Counterfeit on lhe National Bauk <>f Commerce < f New York <>na dlslltiguiahsble feature ta that the back uf the note la upside down. Mas Celia Htrahm was killed by her brother in-law, Kldea Buroker. al Hille, eighteen mi|ea wee! of Walla Walla. Miaa Htrahin waa vtallng the family, and after lhe family had re- tired the w«-ut out of the door, and upon returning the noise awakened Bur<-k«r, who drew a pistol from under hit pillow aud »hot Mlaa Htrahm. 11c Htlatvok her for an enemy. whom ho had beard was Intent utt doing him harm. Japan has a larger carrying trade no l)>e Pantile: than the United Htates, aud Am«rt<-ns who are near ecougn tu wat<-h the shifting ScetMU in thia now •nd tepidly developlug e-mteat for oom- t pride In pr-ro nt tendrtaoles Thia •.» the atatrmi nt of Untied Mates Consol Bell, of Hydney, contained in bla report 1« tl>e alate department upon the open- ■ between Y- koliains and Auatralia. rhe preaident haa extended the civil M-rvioe rule» eo as to include all officer» and employee In th" federal peulteu tlary at Fort Iwavcnworth, Kan., tin ugh it la t-> apply to all such gar- • rumml institutions and to all peni tentiaries hereafter < rested immediately upon their cstabhahmeuL Attorney* General Harmon I* subjecting the re cent Civil service schedule aa affect lug the department of justice t<> a rigid serntiuy. The present amendment la to overortue a defect In lhe rule» pro mulgated aud further ameiximruts ot> similar llmw may be expected. Radical changes in the pr-edure of the pension office bare been tuadn. All claim» for inervato, awe In extraordi nary cases, hereafter will be sent direct l-> the medical division of tl.e bureau, without having to be passed upon by lhe board of review. This action is taken on the ground that the bulk uf iucreas* <-»>- ■ involve only medical ac tion 11-r aftei there will be bo ne cessity for cases before the l> ard of re view being passed upon by three ot four ’’itiitivr: Commissioner .Mor phy ha* fixed the number of examtnera, who must review each claim at once. The Mexican government. recognis ing tbe Increasing importance of its w« st «mast Couiuieicw, is determined to improve the harbors. Arrangements have been made to raise a considerable »urn for this work, in addition to lhe (6,<*<*0,000 for the improvement of Cialaac-alcos and Halina Crux*. the eastern and western teruiIni of the Ts- huanUpec road The Bove to Improve the harbors la also caused, ft is aatd, by tbe rapidity of railroad building to ward ths -Mexican I’aclfio coast, which will open fertile country and devel-ip a large cotnrncroe through tne porta be low Maxatlan A strike instituted al Georgetown, Mass, haa thrown out of work Joo men. and pr> uiisea to embrace lhe en tire six shoe factories of the town A threatened cut tu wages was the cause of the strike. The constructors uf tbe Hibsriau rail road have undertaken to build a line through Matitehuria. starting from a point on tbe river where tbe Hiberlon toad j-ina the trans Haikelia line aud terminating at Mlkolskaya, Russia. Tbe mlnlst’-ial press of St Beiers* burg points out that thia line will make R umis the Intermediary of peace ful civilisation between Europe and Asia. SALOON I’ollrwmww j RIOT Kill*« Their IratFe tbe While Grand Rapids, JA 4 —Two po ll emeu were pound’-l half tu death by a crowd today, and two of thvir aseell* anta were shot Tbe trouble war the nsull of a crusade, which lhe p-ltos have beeu waging against saloon keepers. who have been violating the law. Today Patrolmen Viergiver and Har rington t und tbe sskwn of SoBBors A Treadwell doing a thriving la ’kduof bu>lu«es As the ilH-vri entered tbe air was fllled with clubs, bottles and gloseea Officer \ isrgiver was struck • u the H1 »nd failed with a club He waa draw lug bis revolver »» he f< H, aulas ba fill he pulled lhe trigger Herat al ab-ls were fired from tbe ci wd and Harrington managed to get bis revolver out and pulled it upon Treadwell, who was pounding him >-n the h<ad with s botlla Tbe uexl m • ttieui Harnngt m went to tbs floor A greet crowd had gathered tn fr -a* of th<- m I o -’U. an-i the ex-ileiurnl was in Bove < *ne < ffi<wr <>ut«ide guarded the 3 - r and ernt f--r the twirt'l w»g->u A ■quad of elght*-<-n policemen reap-nded. with order» to arrest avery one tn the place, but ni -«I -if the crowd bad man agr-l to slip away. officer Vicrglve had an arm broken In two plat*», lyjliigor br>keu. bis nose dial wt<-i and an awful gsah aert-es the acalp. Ilia injuries are not necraaartly fatal officer Hartington waa col with broken glaaa. He haa a severe scalp wmnd and serl-ns bodily In- -it. « Treadwell waa shot in tbe right lung An examination late to- ■ >'ght ali iwed that hr la suffering severs It- lu -rrhages. He is not likely to re- txiver. Th* »|ua < W’vbnigt- ii. Jeu I —One of the ii. <iu .4 , f th» formati >u of a new Greater Knpwbllo of t'entral America !• f.. I. the ootnpletlob of tbs Nic aragua anal Honor lioderiauea. re- Cf-t-tly »ec g-’lsed •• the diplomatic f| <» nt.iiiva "f ths new uouutry lu 1.» Tnltod Htatvw. is said to be charged w ii th- luty of interesting this gov- er •uent tn the enterprise. I bl* aid to the project comes at a tlm« when it is needed The support- r rr f tbe measure on t->th aides al the - «pital have b- j-• that the great pen 11. n vni to b|>eakvr Hoed, asking that t ■ given f- r dissuasion of the hill • fur t!>< fuixlitig nx-asnre is disposed of will I»- hi-edt d, and at least two days so allowed. II - re ar • ii ugh friends of the plan ■ ■ -<■ - - - ' ■ t- lu Illg ,<11 up f •. -.-r>- I* in- b- p<- f getting in a few li urr while the funding debate is on . ■ ttn i.p;*i 1- u~- at. m culuagh Eewls fiati»’ dead . ARMS F’»"« Fall • Ht Loals, ¿fi. friple Murder in an Atlanta Boarding House. THE ACT ««••<« U»r> fb» • f All OF AN «i Wk»» KsM»fhi«r« W bb I INSANE <4» MAN <>•»• 4 n*4ll9 Twe Hur • Atlanta. Ga . Jan 4.—A triple mur- ler waa committed New Year a eve in I tawrdlng boose kept by Mr and Mrs J. W Allan, al Fuphsr Springs, a sub xrb of thia city. Just as the Inmates of ths h- os» weir tilling down si the supper table. Tbe . lore Flsncagan. a lx «rder, exitere-i tbs Im lug r<* m. atnillug and gr<wting th-* guests with "Good evsuiog, my 'rieodw" He added "The old year • gcliig. and I think all of ua w- aid « better 4 we Were dune with II tie thru whipped out a revolver and iboutod: "Prepare to meet your God «.night" Without further warning, be Orwl ttto lhe affrighted people The first ■ullet went crashing tntvugb the breiti >f Mrs Allen, au <¡1 la •rjtf ®6 Hbe Jrll to th«' f'. r . .. 1 « • w-.r-te i. W Allen, c»ed TO. waa tbe next victim to tall The next btilhl killed Miss Ruth black, the lb year old laughter ..f Uulostei Flack, of Utweitv- boro. Ga.. who had arrived at the bouse on a visit. < »lli’-r buagders ran >ut into th» street to »wk safety, tw- >f them badly w-ended by the flying bulleta, Haunsgan is uoW lu jail, having narrowly ewaped lynching Hs feigns drunkenn«»», but tbe testimony •f all wb<> wer« preaoal w.vs that the man was perfectly sober when tbe sh<« to.;( ... ,rr--I THt % M X ’ Hikjr Bi ND < , ■. death and clan Manions ws» disccvetsd | by Mr» col-rad man-ter vani »boot 7 o’clock W a irta, the colui e«l ibia mnreing servanl, wlthout loach lug the body, tau frlgl>t«i^tee :l‘ h«-u«’ where he told the o» k 1 lhe ffiatevery Sh« immediately cel'.rd Mrs. Mani-m. wh had n «i yet arisen, »m t- Id her tint Mr MeCallagb had ' fa'ten out f th« wind «wand killed bltn«»if" lieiae- dlately up on being notified by lb-- -or diupttcb« d h*r van!. M¡» Man, m I 1>r C H coachman to tho neighbor* Hughes, who re Mt'* uii^glu^ h.-od, »n-Lxe i«t klinrwi / to the bouse. PERi’ETUAj. K y • ’ New York. Jan. 4 —The Herald •ays The “X" ray has given a glim- mer of light to eyes that bad teen right!««» f.«r ten years The subject of the toot was John F. Martin, who is submitliug to esj»-ririi--nls as a sulwtl- tut« for Charles Broadway K com Mart ’ll i. <s subuntt-'il to a w* ri« - of tests, |» ’ii ' pi !.»1 f « 1.n !*. I. Two atun lants took him to the effioe of l’r. Dsvid A4 I '* -I' I t.-' bUltd man, though be bus grown accustomed to experiiuenis, wav visibly nervous. He was plaiwd in front of the electric New York, Jan 4. — A Herald spec ial from Panama any*. 1 be island of Aoordu. in the gulf of Darien la par tially inun fated. Forty five b< uwa have been washed rway an«' -hre* per-ons. it is knowu. were drowned The full extent of the damage is uot known aa yet, but the lodicatiooa are that II will be heavy. M liini>4fitfi Ht lhiul. Jan 4 —J G Kaller, of Mankato, Mino , has applied fox a patent for an Invention which he says will take til« I eo» of s'cam engines and electric u>< i «rx. The devl«w :« calie«l a hydraulic motor, and ihs’j rinciple upon winch it wi-rka ia ths li«tural on« which causes lighter • • • I '■ a:« -.» 11 ■ r 1« : - ’ - to the surf*w. An eudlt-as chain of small air-tight t inks is pl i 'ed over two sprocket whsds in sueb a manner that <>•> one aids it will pass upward through a large lank of water. As each sir tank enters th« water tank from through a water tight valve, it will b> foresti t the aurf».-e by the super: >r « ighl of th« w ater and in this way lhe chain will be Hi per petual litoti «!, revolving Ih api - kei wheels to which «hsfis are allached Thus, if tb»ci«im»of the inventor are true, tbe motor will run on indefi nitely with-ut feul. 11« claims that tin- first <■ «I a li !■- . «< tfi in ■ t a •■!• on engine, W’lile tin- •por ¡«rating itiug « x;. -*- will be a«« small that all oilier motive power* will be driv« n out of use. Hydrsulic motors to furnish any . oon can be atructed. I m >•>«■ X r.rlt. l>aria*n lelma-«! Iaunda4ett. MOTION Tke SAW *lghll«-»fl 4-J-T*h Celiagli, editor of tke M >-*'»" <‘,o‘w- Ih mocral. and one >f k"ow" newapaps» men in thè eefifitry, l* dead, a. tbe reali of a MI •*< ”*“»? feet fmm a aficomi-st«*F wl«“low of b‘’ apartmeota althe resile" ce of hi» si»- t.r ia law. Mrt Kste Maolun. « f 3'3. West Pine boelsvard Tbsre aeriti» to bs a diffrtenw of opini«« sa to vbrtkar McCeilagh • dsath waa dee to •» aoctdeut ot wa» latter th» rvsiilt of hi» • > a i- The • - - ‘ i • > si -ry l» • -R> TheJ»:4y. which was cold lu frieu la 'ins^'i A MINISTER DEPOSED. It !• Faith Cur* l><»rtrlu*e op|*«»«r<1 by III« Cxittg «'gallon. Monmonth, 111 , Jan 4 —At a me* t ing of tbe Monmouth presbytery of tbe United I’resbyterisn church, Rev. J. G. Htewart. of the ministry and also fr- m church liH'inl I • , aiwlug l-i i'-.- 1- I 1,1 features in <ymbectiun with thia case, much lDtm-st hut been manifested tu church circles as toils tins) disp-witi >n AbOBl :w > -rs ago Mr Htewart wua a prominent du ui« «.t the Unit---i >‘i - byterian faith, doing aerviee as an evangelist. Hu«ldenly he espoused th« cause ot faith cure, healing through prayer. The church reprimanded and admonished in vain, Several trials eu- sued, resulting in bis suspensi' n from the miulstry Last fall be made appli cation before the llliiiois synod for re instatement. That body referred the case back to the Monmouth presbytery, which was un-tumous for expulsion. E >r the pest year Htewart haa been engaged in tbe formation of what ts known as tbe Full Bible church, which advocates his peculiar doctrine. He haa organised a church at Ht lamia and one in this Cjty He haa also aunt out several missionaries. l*vrt*h«l |n a Mlns. City of Mexico, Jan. 4.— A terrible disaster has occurred in the Hauls Ger- trust mine al i’adiuca, one <-f tbe m- si famous silver mint-» in th,- country. For some Clause not known Are br«>ke out in a level of lhe old southern work ings yesterday, shotting off the exit of thirteen Mexican miners. Miners on the outside went to work Io tEy to pul out lhe Are and save tlie men. One Engllshiuun named Richardson, an ex perienced miner went down in charge ot tbe rescue operations, but perished from suffocation. All th« Mexica'is died from the same cause, or fr«-m burning The bodie« have not yet beeu recovered. The affair caused great escilemsnt. as it is one of the worst aocldeuls lu the history of Bachuca. * Ths <>Hl«lal Vats. Chicago, Jan 4.—The official can Vasa • «ryla-i I f r pr« al dent Wa I-"lay. Maryland wss til«- la«rSts:«' to r- ■ rt The total vote of th» United Hiatus was 13,8 hm ,. 763. The vote was cast aa follows: McKinley, 7,101,401; Bryan, 0,470, 660; Balmer, 186,066, I*ev»ritig (Bru hlbitton), 130,’>60; B«-utlev ( National), 14,803; Marhetle (Sortalirt), 33,630 McKinley's plurality was 680,742, aud his majority 316,800 FOR CUBA •(eauaers Haaadem eaS (aa*«*»«»., (reír r»> x le-,-.«* rapes«. •»««w« aierv Wledew* st his eves anil the "X" ray turned uu. There was an instant of the snapping Traias Wrvebsat h» ttobbers. Austin. r<ni . Jan. 4.—Au interna* <f the current, thru »to. lute stllln*-»«. Ii -rial A Great Northern frrignt train •a all in the room watvhed the face of was writ >• I f ur Biles south of her« lhe tu><n in ftout of the e ectric glare. At length Dr Edson said, "IX- you this m- ruing, igrsumably by tralnrob ! . rs lyitig in wait fdr the passenger tee anything*' "No," auswvied Marlin train A braki-mau, Fred Joynaou. His lips bad warevly framed the re wav killed, aud Engines-r Hmlth sen- i -ly injured. A switch waa left open ply wbeu there rang from him, "i can see—I cau see light," and the’ joy in and rx iis plied on the track. the tone moved »11 who heard it. Dr. Raleigh, N. C., Jan. 4. —Fireman Edron al that turned off tbe rar. Al-i soi-r n i-’.l j »n 1 I. igineer J< tin Martin was deeply moved by the R dertui a wear seriously injured tn a gleiru which had ja'iictrnted his loug wre- k early this motnlng on the Ka dsrkn«-«« aud he was led to a seat to leigh A Augusta division of the Sea- comp.»-« bimselt b> loro th« experiment l>- »r I Air lone, just east of here. A was continued. rati had been di*plac**d by train Dr. E l>« n questioned him about the w r< kers Hloodbouii la have twen put eff.-ct of the ray, but the blind mati upon the trail. inly repeated that he had aeon light. Again lhe fluoroscope was place<l be Sew (..ill Mall Kohberr. fore him This time bo received the Ni w York, Jan. 4 —The postofDoe impr<-««ioti of light more quickly, aud Inspectors have arrested William II when ho had reveled in It for a ui -no ut l*o«t, aged Ii. a maliwag.m driver, on s piece of metal was paswd iu front of a charge of mail robbery A quantity the fluor 'C«.pe Martin detected tho of In. ming mail tr m the West was liiovr uient iustanily. • t.-l’ti -.11 lb-ember SO. .Many rifled "It is r shadow," he said, "but it packages were found on Ileeeuiber 3S Is like the sun going behind a cloud." in the viator of! Brighton tieach. The Enough had l-een don« for a day, and keys Io lhe mall pouches are said to lhe man, rejoicing in oven this little have been . found on Fust, aud small relief that had oume t>> his years of articles, probably Christ mas presents, blackueas, waa led from the office. in his t -..ii I'ost denies robbing tbe malls. Il is believed he threw the OUTRAGE ANO MURDER. rifi«*i letters into North river from tbe terry’' at ii>- has beeu held lu |.’>,0UU A Ma» anti 41 «»xtiMii < batgrtl 4% ith Kill Ing a tHlla Uirl. bail. Topeka. Kan., Jan 4. — Al B. Wil Uet Half ut the Istsrwt. liam», aged 33, and Mrs. Cann Majes, Washington, Jan. 4. —The Crow- aged 31, living north of tnis place, • re. k - i u X delegation - f South Dakota wei" arrested I--day. charged with the Indians have not gamed their an outrage and murder . f Anna Belle nounced object, of securing a per capita Williams, lhe 13-ycar old gill whoen cash payment of 11S7.000 leas about body was found Wednesday near Eu fl.'- >00 for expenses, u..w to their dora. Tbe bexiy hears evidence of a credit in the treasury, but they have dreadful aesault on Ha person. The •< ur< t a payni’nt of at-ul f4 or fl Auger marks on tho neck aud body l-er .»¡ilia, representing half of Hie ac abowa that the murder« us fleud who crued iut- rrst on the money. oommitt« d the assault covered up his lulateit HilH 4 ofTtew. foul Work io sealing her ll|>a with Williams la Hamburg, Jan. 4 —There was an dtalh by strangolatl-n important sale here yesterday uf 34,000 the father uf the girl and accuses tbe bags of Brasilian coffee on board Msyn. woman of lhe deed. The pair steamers now in this harbor. The agreed to lake the girl to Kansas t ity, coflee Is believed to be a cvmsigiimeut in order to have her placed on a pour ace mi>any the of lhe Brasiilan g .vernmeut. In lieu of farm, the w- man I Hbe aays that wbeti th»v reached bills to pay interest on the Brasilian girl debt The a tfee was Ouualgued to tbe Kuilora she became sick, aiul a strange Rothschilds, of lamdun, who sold it man offered to take care of the girl. here. That la tbe last »be saw of bell«. Tbe pair are lu Jail, and lhe -.fil ers expect Ruaflli»*« fioldl Mlantfwrtl Mrlt««»«». to prove a deliberate schema to make Hl rvtvrsburg. Jan. 4 —M -st au away with lhe gnl. thorltatlve quarters deny that M. De Witt's gold standard project has been Stonehsm, Mass., Jan. 4.—The abandoned, as waa rep>rted from here strike at t n shoe fact- ry of B. Jenkins It will be discussed al ths oounell of A Co was settled today, over 400 tbe emperor in March, after tbe statu- operatives returning to work. The tea of lhe bauk have undergone tbe strike wss ordettd because of a 10 per necessary revision to brlug them into cunt redu tton in wag«s, and a c- rn harmony with the statement. promise baa b»»n c-ffneted A t at la Wages. Notice baa lawn p<wte«l at all the Waltham, Mass, Jan. 4 —A gen Philadelphia <* Resiling coal and ir-n collieries, numbering forty, and also eral cut ni wages in tbe iron foundry of. at a number of individual jolllerlea. Davis A- Farnum. of thia city, went that Work would be suspended for a Into effect today. Th« out raugev from week. Twenty thousand men and boys 3 to 36 cents and affecta over 600 men. The fact that the large f-mudrios In will I» idle Tbe executive committee of the I'ennayIvauia and the West have oom- tnouelary conference with headquraters Benced to do their own small work, tn Indianapolta, Ind., are «ending out making it imp Mible for this firm P j a call to all commercial organiaations compete, is given as the cause who Intend to send delegates to the con* Japan has forty-one cities ot over f««rcnce. It is now believed that about 10,000 Inhabitants 600 delegates will be in attendance. T« Uwll.l a Heel Sugar feetery, A aerioua riot occurred at Aqueduct, Omaha, Jan. 4 —The Commercial font miles from Heheneelady. N Y., on the Erie canal, where 300 Italians Club today determined that tomorrow ate employed on the canal improve they will organise a o-.nipsriy to build ments A body of about 160 m»n from •nd operate a big I mh - i sugar factory in Sobunectady, who are unemployed, or near this city. The proposed factory mao-bed down with guns, knives, is to have a capacity of 300 tons of it is estimated the clubs, pickaxes, etc., carrying a red beet« per day. flag, and compelled the men to stop plant wdll c*.»t in the ueighU-rbixal of working The sheriff and a large force f 300,000, which is to be raised by stuck The factory is to be in of depo'ies quelled th» riot and arrested subscriptions tbe ringleaders. The mob returned operation by Heptrmia’r I next. later and attempted to burn a shanty Spain and Turk.y were once great where fifty w rkmnti slept. Hmall nations. 11 th are tod y on tbe verge pay and excessive prices for food are of utter Ooilai «• ths causes of tbe trouble. a Washington, Jan. I.—For the first lune sin-« the present struggle In < *ube began this g- vernuieul has given per utlaaion I- - ustoms officials to clear for Cuba a vvsoel l-w«l«d. according to manifeat. with munitions ot war. pre A DELAY IN THE PROCIEDINL suuiably fur lb« insurgeul army Yesterday th« secretary of tbe treas ury received s telegram fn-m the own er <4e»tal x*c-i-a er* of lhe Daunllr«» at Jacksonville, « I<•••«{ Ftr«i (4»«x statiug Inal they woal’l apply to the odlevtor ot cost« ms at Jacksonville 4 - arpia»(r<( tor s clearance to a Cuba« port with a Washlngtun, I lee. BO. —brer« la ry Ol carg-* of arma, bul lhe oaths require-1 ney left toe state dr part men l al li by the statutes weald n->t be takei- o*cl«Mk today aud went direct to th« Tbe qu«»li-«n was ask«*«I whether under British smbassy, Wber* hr bn id • I oil# Ibes» eir«'uni«tances papers would b*> conference by Spy • ppoinimani with bir l-aiM-d l*at-r a felegiam was receive«! Julian Fauncef.-te. tire British ainUss fr -ui lhe coHevtor at Jacksonville slat* sad< r. relative to the status of ihs \ en ing an aj pll.-atl >a to clear tbs taunt rsuela treaty. Mr Olney's call fol- l«wa tor Neurtoe, Cul-a. with a cargo I wed the arrival of Minister Audrad« of arm«. ha>! tieea mad*, and asking of Vsneauela. an-I Jam«* J burrow ln«u uctiena < antel in rhe Veurauela oaas, who Thia Homing the secretary replied t-a i>«d Washington Isle last evt-ulng »'rbaiantlsHy a. f l -we Tba resell ot lhe c-otifer«t»-e was "It the m«*t»r ot tbs voasel and ih» guarded with the usual *e r* , wbi-'b owners, shippers and ooosigners of th«> prevails at meetings la-iweeu lhe sec:« carg - '»ply fully with the laws au-l tary and au atnbamsdor. but there is regulan ns cunceinlng tha lusnlfcsl g*xxi reason to beiieve it was ths <-o a au<! take th« oaths required, you may stun for g.-ing over sev--ral naw pba««» grant • destali-e to Neuritas. Cuba ut the Veliesuela qaesti -n < laths must be taken and «uhecril-ed In The officials aro reti-wnt, an«i will writing. »• r«qulr»«l by section 4187. v only in gens-rai terms that ii pr « 418“ su«! 43OA « f the revised statate«*" < « an »«- o- e , f . 4. . ( F Veuesuela is g< -1 It is uulrn- Is on the northern coast of <*uba an«l ..SV- -I i- « <" il-.-' • ,r is occupied by Hpanisb t roca Tres» tai.I Ilin Hal -na to the acveptanoi- uty officials therefore are of lhe opini ri whlcb appear to make the ease les» that the osths re-julreil will not be hopeful of sn Immediate and aatlsfac- taken lory ounclusiou than b«u !»-»«> expected l*atr this afternoon lhe c->ll«cto* ot Tbe plan of an sstra ersst« u of the customs at Jacksonville wired lhe sec Veneausla oongrsea to ratify lhe treaty retary of tbe treustiry that the steamer has been practically abandoned There Uoiutnodote bail applie«l for «-learau- « app* ars also to 1» s questi« n as to th» paters upon practically the same state- nature of Venwauela's acceptance meni wf ta- l* as In the uase < f th-- President <'rest-*' and the g -«ruiucul D.iout less hi r«»p«-tise ths secretary authorities nave expressed satisfaction wire*! permission io Issue paper» to th« with the general setli<-«urnt. »«> far as U*-mili-xh>re in substantially the same they secure srbitrallou, yet they have terms as w«-re u«med In tbe former not Vst expressed official approval of case Up to ths h««ur of cl’wlng th« all the details of ihs »«-Itlcment. On <lepartm«-!H n-> inf-.-iniaii n bs-l teen the contrary, there seems s very rv<X’lt<-<l a» «o the ui vomente t eilb«r earnest dn.tre al Carses» tor more ex* lr*«-l nr whether tbe conditi« ns Im a«i Information of the terms of the j*wed ha«l ticen accept»«!. treaty between Veneauela and Great Britain. Fifty YEARS IN OFFICE. At pr«««nt there is no dl»p *Hi«n to await I'.,' gradual ! I!..-, th« !.«■«( e»rvlee «r a |-**u«>i«a*la complete Healy, and it is Illite short I ••atlMskfitw r. of »«ttle«l that lhe treaty will have to Philadelphia, Jan !.—Joceph Hxxnflfi, be forthi-oiutog. and all the Incidental of Mifflin o-'illlly, la the ■ i-l«-*t p 11 negotiations closed before tbe deslrml master in in- I uil«ml Mat”, that 1« to Veneauela ratification 1» »«cure«!. »ay. the --l«l«»t in cititiuu« us service, In official an«! diplomatic circles, for he haa hrbl tbe [x-slll- n of p> »tmas thsre continues to be a -.stlafa t ry au«1 ter at Hlrode's Milla since 1646, despite hiqwful view uf the situation It la changes of admiul«tr«tlous, political fell all olistaL'Ie» will be <-l«Mt«d away upheavals, tbe war aud the stiver agl In time, and there is a disp-sitivn to ialion. mluimUe ubstai-les as being under lhe ■ b«ad uf minor details. lag« in lhe central porlion of the slate, At tbe asms time, the practical surrounded by rich farming lauds and • bauiioumeul of lhe extra seasioti of valuable ore ami ssu-l mines the Veneauela c.,ngr«ss an«! the dis|»>- Joseph Str<-d« is in bis 63d year, aud atlion to close all negotia I ions on tbe it la believed he will bold the job null! final ireatv before . ...... ia given he ts ton old to fill it. He ts the pride do n-»t lncrea»«- the pr apect «if a spcv«ty an-1 J » of tti« | ' '' «- «i«-pa’lmen! :u conclusion of th« oa»e. Washington, which pla-*«<l bis picture Ou the qu«-ation of g«-n> ral arbitra in lhe guvnrumcul display al the tion between the Unite«! Htale» and world's fair Great Britain, Mr. Gluey aud Str The Strodes are an old nobis family Julian have made their Huai draft of They came from England lu I6r.l) and ths treaty, and it Is in the hands of aellleti lu the valley of Vligiiiia. Ill lx>rd Halisbury, awaiting his approval. 1776 Joseph Htrode, the pr«««ot p«wt* No doubt «silts of its approval, an 1 master's gratnltallier, came to I'euuayl* ÍI Is expected to come dally. vania an«! M-iiletl IU the rlclully uf whal ia uow Htro-le’s Mill« THE PACIflC ROADS* DEBT. Tbe ulilest postmaster 1» a Repub lican and has never misM-l voting »luce I reihknt * lr>t<*la<>d rrw|»«rliig to Itdwg he was allowed to* th* M«aft r to a «rltlamanl. He has never been ill, and Is poe- Wo: - g ’ n, I >• ¡’ 1 io- Ev«n seam-tl of all bis faculties. He was ap iug Star today aays: The president has ba«l several con- [» I.Ho! during the administration of f«reuoes of late with tbe attoruoy gen BresKlent Bulk. Venezuelans Not Ready Ratify the Ireaty. V Village llaatS I ,,«*lr,l. eral. aud tbe secretary of ths interim • nd the secretary ot tbe treasury, wnn Ht Ixiuis, Jan I - A S|«c-'i«l to the Moines, !*,. a view to speedy sell >n for ths adjust Bost Divpxtch fr- m D say«: Word from Huiiy, a ment of ubiigsll' ns of th» I’sf ltic rail fttuail t >wn near Newton, that rubber« toads to the government. It has beeu settled that steps will liMjtrtd the beuk at (h*t place la«t night shortly be takeu for the foreclosure of Thef bank was In• • rp« ra|r<l in IHBl The th the government mortgages on these with a capktAl > f f A H Hmith la toads, unless congress »ball make were about 117,000. pruviaiou for settlement of the ques- preeidnul anti I j . A. Shernien oacblCC. tb-ii at the present sesaiou With the iKUile of lb* robbery «re herd to ub amount already matured, n-< re than tain, bvcauxn tha t wu has no trie Il I m reporl«*! the (18,000,000 of tho principal of the gr4phld oounrullMn. subsidy bonds issue«! in behalf of lhe rubber« entered lhe bank, bl<*w «>peti Union Bacifio hue, and ni re than (6,- the *«te with dyn«tnll> «nd tarried 000,000 of similar bonds issued In aid away «n amount of oath tralimated «1 of the Central BaciQo road, will have from fu.vw l»> |uoo. fall’-u due and be«n paid or must t-e Klll*'l •« I nimtFtil Mail paid on or before January 1 next. Salem, Bid., Jan. 1. — Directive Without reference to the application of Heston and Dspuly Jailer Brown, uf tbe sinking fund now In the treasury, Iaiuisvilie, Ky., received liif- rmatl'-ti this state of affairs will, in lhe opin that Richard Brooks, an escaped pris ion of lhe president, ns stated iu his oner from lxiulsville, was at tbe home annual mcaaage, "create such a default of Richer«! l-arnl f ur mil« « from hare, on the part of the companies to the and went Io the house. land, se«lug g-.veruuieut as will give it the right to tbe party was armed, or-l- red his hired at once InstHule proceedings u> fore man, John Rippey, to get a gun aud close He ini'rtgage Hen. ** repel the attack Al thia the > fficera In addition to the above slated in* o|ieue<1 fire aud kllleii Rippey. The debtadneM maturing Jauuary I uexl. officer» gave themselves up amt are in there will mature thereafter, by Jan jail. Brooks waa nut al the laud uary I, IfiMh the remainlug principal home. of such subsidy bonds which must also be met by the government. These ag 4 «u«-sd I it » mix 11 y, gregate 111,000.(XW, of which I'JO,, Mau Francisco, Jan. I.—Fred L. 000.000 srw on acoount of the Uuton W-Mid, a ennviot lu Hau qa«-uliii pris >’»< iflo, and (11,000,000 «-n account of on, who r»<-oiitly inherited a fortuue of the Ceulral Baeiflo Company. (3U.0U0 from tbe estate of hla father, a Chl-^ag-- millionaire, ia inasn« He i.«»«l wn Ih» Swotlah Coesi. became violent in hla cell M-uday Hall. E.iglan l, !>-<• 30 —The Wil night, and ha«l to be forcibly removed son line steamshlp Volo is a total Iosa to the receiving h«apital. It 1» thought al Wingn. off ths ixail of Hweden. bls recent good fortuue, 1« gethi-r with The erew sud passeugere were savnd tbe constraint atieadaut upon his am- The Volo waa a screw steamer bulli al finemeul lu tbe penitentiary, is tbe Hall in Isuo, registerlng H41 tona net tause of his insanity. •rrlniii Fir* lu 4¥*• liittgtun. K»pl«>«l*A> le • l*«*w«l»’ Mlll, X«ula, O., Jan 4. — A nuli balcng- ing to thè Murai Powder Company, locete«! al Goes, Ave tulle» n«>rthof Ibis city, exploded Ibis aflerfioun. kllling Jacob Kreitaer instanlly ati-l fatally liijuiing J-eeph Happtng. Krcitaer leavee a farnily. Happing wae uot married. Tbe Iosa ia (7,000. Il la a fact not generally known that Mexico pays (I3.uoo.ooo interest a year <m that p. rto-n of her debt held there was a tunnel under the Euphrates wilnin ths walla of ancient liabylou. ta foreign countries. Tahiti« h4rllt*r*‘ 1')'««*«. Washinglob. Dec. 80.—Tbe large furallure house of Julio I^tnaburg, < n New York avenue, was burned this evening The bats on building stock and adjseaot Stru- torea damaged will amount to »boat (I60.O0O The loea on tbe st-aik alone is placed al (100,- 000, on which there is (60.000 insur- Sll«V l-eadville. Uulu., Jau 1.—Two car* loails <>f Missouri turners arrived today to take tbe places of -Hikers in the min«« The newcomers were ew- >rted to the mines by a strung military guard. Tbe streets were crowded, but, bey- «ud hostile remarks, there waa uu demon-tratbu Folding beds which are hung from tbe center aud dr- p down at both sides have just bun devis-4. An occult temple will bs built in San Frsucisco by theosophlsta, aud funis have alresily beeu subsetibed. < !<»••• It« l>«w»rfl Aa Inifino Fa4|i*v*a l>**d. Norwich, tkinn , Jan. 4 —While suffering from religious mania, Ellas [XianliM, a farmer, attempt’«! to kill bis »«>n. who Is 30 years old, by sink Ing him on tbe bead with an ax. mak ing four severe wound« He then built a fire, and was making prepara tions to burn his own body aud ibat of hie son when neighbors broke into the house and reecued both. Tbs e-u is not expected to live. The elder lloug- lass claims he wae inflnenoed by a spirit to kill bis son sad himself. Hs will be oommHted to an insane asylum. KM* Flete’s Ashes. West Huperior, Wta . Dec 80 —* Kalil* 4« Ith ItffiU**« Rit»4*rw. UMcago, Jan. 4.— General Charles The Bauk >f Superl- r. doiug business Williamsport, Ba . Jan. L —A des H. Taylor, of Boston, arrived from Nan in lhe East End, susp-niled today An perate riot occurred at J hn- uburg Francisco today in charge of the ashes SMlguuieul was ma-le by the directors sarly this afternoon, which resulted of tba late Kate Field He delivered to H-ury H. Butler, who baa taken in the fata! shooting of Will lam flerg them to M im Lilian Whiting, a friend pieeeealoo. Tbe bank has (36.000 and tbe serious injury of James Mc of Miss Field, who will convey them capital and (’>,oo0 surplus, which is Minn, Ubsrlrt Gluver, Charles Wiai- to Burtt*. largely tied up In investments Big tball aud several others, members of proportional deposits of (100,000 was lhe polioe force Tbe trouble waa bs- Th* Oft* Mw** I e*h*4. a ormstaut menace A slight tun Hat- gnu by a gang nt Italians, who txx-ame Youngstown. O.. Jan. 4.—-Mr. and uiuay csosnl lhe closing. The deposits involved in a fight, using knives, re Mrs. J -«ph Belta and child were are mostly small am- nnla officers of volver» snd clubs. The police were found dead in beo at -Oruther, G , this ins bank expect to liquidate in fall sent for, but th« a rioters. he»de-! by morning, and four boarders were U- a unless ii«*« U a oostlnna! daellne in Tian Mar-itte, met them, an 1 a Cerce ooms toe* condition, all haviug been hfittie followed. asphyxiated by gs> fr- m a oook stove* BRI» PACIFIC CUASI HIWS A Resume of Events in the Northwest. EVtOtNCE *••• t»Mfi OF 4.*tt»wff«.i STEADY GROWTH Mlt |n >w|«foh«rin( tu*iv4 > «(e l I m T mw »»« •< tt»* «tat*« All hulullrls» <>«*««*«. A pr« jvt i« t»n f»M»t in Brx»wn«vlUn 1«) li«ve « frr* fFAtling-rxH in Ht • »luiri« «r« paying 11 J to• IT ft* l'44»«r iid •t«wf«. «nd |13 for 4»w«, lu Grant ouuiily. Catlin u® tho r«ng«t tu <«r«nl 4»nnty «r« king thinner than ever «1 tbt« tiiu* at th« y«*ar. Kmplrw Cltjf i» tfwo tr*««urrr h»>h!« |1.300 t« wii fund«, «nil th« olty I mm « u uf no indebtedn*«a Th* coiomd mtDvrfl a ! lloarer Hill, in t'u • 0 unty, ><rg«ui«it)g • lo«tae, •np|MbMMl|y uf M«» ury. Tbnrt «r« «bout thirty t«ipayer« iu W«H gw « county, who pay t««*« ou property wtlued «t over f booo e«cb Elgin h«« «hipped 7M7 oarlowde « f grain, «itvli. wool, lumber end Ii«« lu tbelakrttuuin nth* value«! at Ji 05,000 Strange as it iu«y «eem m midwinter the bnuebgre«« 1« gr«>wiog on Utent i -nnty'« bill«, mjti the Canyon City Newt. Mr H*rnck rip^uU I*» have work tx-guu uu hi« ueunery *t Th* Oellr« in • few werk*. tu pal II in «haps* ft»r th* •pnng run of eaimmi .** H ICd«c*n» rrprveealing K-t* u Hr*< , vt <imsflelfc*« <'«!., who hat been iu irtiiie • t'uuiy fur »’'«»« lit»« buying cetil*, will «hip «1* nt 360 b«wnt eight car-nid«. I t GftJelXe Th* Callie »1* ru-Mlly 3«ycar old «t**r«. In «n«w*r t • « r<*pi« «t frum th* MiT- 1» n I- «rd "f trade f»»e a <xio!rrentw ujm n tbo qu*<il<u of div tiling I met I He county, thr l’«ndh !’»n i »« u P mi >»f evin- Ua*tve inm written that tbe qur*ti<>n of divi«h>ti 1« oue f< r th* p«»pi* «’f th* count), but I Ini I, «« «n «wh* lettiui» it 1« i*p;Ma*iv| | o dlvl«l*m loA»i «Qmmrr P lluler, who litee in Sprmgheid pi - i. t, ui.’.ii-’’ < utifv r«i«ed •• *er«l btiudten bu«hel« <4 rMtiary «nd imld it In i’<jrtl«nd. tsilcm and Eugene, lie rer'idemi I ! . i . i - ■ . ' i ' ' III« i>*tt*r than lhe cat «ry ** «-d r«i«*d lu t,’«hf*>ru‘.4 «ml th* other »I auw , weigh* mg ouu*id*ra* ly tn >re to lhe bush» I A ti 1 . • u . ii thi'ir w • r t • I h** 11 x. * i Kt w -* k in t tw t» » lu. k. wci* vpeet iu « «aowdrifi on • •:*«<p grad« ou Ten M de, «nd went r* Utng <iuwn in«* hill. A young n>«u ti» 3 tiflr (Mfilfit.T lie ’ trlrd t‘ g<i th* li 'fM « out * f th* drift, null th* hvree« •ud h-rk went luiubhtig «fl*r For- initMtely. no on* w«« «**rn»u«ly hnrt. > - - r ' ' N Htrvtfl i’arkcr h«» fwturned to B»k*r City from i'uulu, «ties mu «!•*«. mcy » of » *vrr«l im uihi l*u»t spring .Mr Parker left Huntington wt;h I8,th»o «beep, tne property of tiutnuri*. Frew ate < of Om«b«t to b* driven over Un i tn CUrk«, a «ration near th* tne l. p Ur «if N*br«»ka. Although it t a Mr i.iA.rf nr ui nlh« r in r«* t“ make lb»’ driv*. be w.t« »«» auucr«fiful that be kxt tut ninety «herp. 44 wfih liiilmi. A gr- il deal of wboal haa been sold lu Kltensbiitg lately. I hs city trr»«ur*r of Fairhaven has laaus«! a enk tor Warrauls numtwtv I from 3970 t«i 3> «0 inclusive, drawn nji- ii the general fund, there bring fumla ou han ! with which to pay thorn. Buckley oitixcna arc, u >w circulating a p- l.ti u f it lb« rsteblishiu’nt ut a wagon r< »4 fr iu Inal town to tho Hummll niliirs. am! pledges of aesi-t au «' at- sskl I - lo nuim r- o». Th« Hggii-gsi«- vatu» of r «al properly lu Knckllal cuunty iu I him. as equal • The populati -n of th« county i» 7.600. Ths county has titty six organia <1 school dlatricla, with au altvmlauoe of 3,630 pu[-l!> • The Wa-h. igt« n state b>«ar ! of pilot Commissi irrs for llio Columbia river au-l bar bav* submitted their report to the g vein r of vosMtla t und iu ami out ot the Columbia river from July I, 1696, to Gctoter 6. 1696. Il shows that Ih-re wrre sixty four bouu-l In au-l sixty im bound out trlsoin th**«« dates The city of Ellensburg has 1«- n or itered by the court Io make a sp«««-lal tax levy of f ur mills a year for four years to pay tbe amount uf the J idg meut In the la-renc* Case, wherein a verdict fur damages agaiii’l th« oily was rendered, because of au accident resulting from a defectlvn si iewaik The judgnmiit now amounts to about «10,000. Huperintenileul Barnett, of the HL lamia mine, was iu Everett the other day from Silverton. He brought down five pnok ho’»«», and had to make them swim th> Siillaguaiuish river three times. It was a perilous undertaking, fot lhe stream was high and swift Th« company has • drilling ontfll ready to put In the mine as s «ill as the tnaebinery can be transported by rail, am! then work will be c ntiuued all winter. Ex-Hbenff James H. Woolery, of King county, has be--u circulating a petition in H|H-k»ae Io secure ■ par<l<ui for Adolph Krug, Heattle's d-faulllng treasurer, who was leutrnoed Pi seven years lu ths penitentiary. He has tieen successful lu securing a uumber of sig- ualores. The work of ral-lug the Htrum shin gle and sawmill, al lhe m-«ulh of the Arkansaw creak, which weal into the Cowllta river last week, is pti-gressing slowly, owing to the water falllug slowly and loose sand. David Mcl*<od an-1 a o> mpanloo, while traveling al- ng ths state road lit HkagH county, saw a boon«! eh ««Ing a half grown deer. The frightened ani mal dashed alinq*t into their arms, and then sought shelter from the dog liahln«! Mr MaLuod. who threw stones at lhe dog and < rove him away. For this timely and homane act th« gentle oreature permitted himself to tw cap tured. and fot ten minutes enjoyed le- Ing pettol When Mr MoLsa-d and hla c«>tnp«ni''n started again on their jnneney the J uUg d«et fuiluwad <«* a oonstderalbs ■llalancs’, than turned aside and laid down in tbs deep und- rgruwlh.