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Scio Weekly Press. From th* Telegraphl* < «I ■•**«■• Th«« fireman im kill**! *n<! another trsmhan»! injured by a oolli*i«Mi of two f»*l fre.ght train« n^-ar laiDgtry, Tei. The Yreka »tag* wm roM«*»l near Yreka, Cal.. by a Ion« highwayman The pa***ng*rv were not m<»i*»l*«i, and the *iprc*» boS which was broken uf«*n by (ho highwayman» contained only $60. The member* of th* Washington •t4te I m »ar-1 of hor t imiltur* which met in Tax'»»tna recently "ay that the report* «»I damage tit fruit tr**w by the revere cold w*ath*f la»l winter are greatly *1- ag/'-ratrd. An abundant yield ¡a now pr«dlted. Antwring a question regarding th* pro*p*rtt of tire government wending out invitation* lor a bimetallic confer *n*. Mr. Balfour reiterated, in the b«'4*e of common*, that there wa* nothing in the ait nation which would lead him to tuppo** that anything could h* gamed by Great Britain tak mg the initiative in promoting an in* ternationa! bimetallic nonforenc*. The atramrr Edith« chartered by th* Alaska Nt«-atn*hip Company to taka pawarngrr* and freight from the Wfc*> k*d WillajMi to Juneau and Dy*a, ha» re turned !«» Port Townsend. The Wil- la ¡«a i* re|«»rt*d a* tiring a total wm k Iler hull broke <»n the nw k« and sank to the l*>ttotn of the m a Th* In*» on the Willa|>a and cargo i* «•»timatad at • <»<■>.0U0, Invurance • n the ¡■•at |2H, • (M»O Represents live Tongtie of Oregon is making an rft«»rt to have anthracite coal placed on the dutiable list, because it come» in competition with the coal ¡••»►for**-! i-» Oregon ard Washington Hr prepare! and ha«! rirculat«-»! a ¡«et> Hon to the finance rommitlcn <»f th* renal*, asking that this !**• «lone, and retting forth the reasons Tl<»* peti tion was signed by nearly all the Pa < I ft» roast senators The f«»IL»wing proclamation ha* b**n issue»! by the Greek irregular*, who have twgun the invasion of Macedonia at Kaltino! "Brother* and Hoklirrs of Christ an<l Liberty We hoist th«* ffog of liberty« th«* Greek flag Under its •LaL'Ws let us unite, with the *a:ch- yr ' j r I . i • ■ of our cause is re« • «gniaed by all free people bleared by G«*l. !>rt u* push onward, brother Grreka; G« h I is with u*. •* By a collision Irian n two passenger train* at Harrisburg. N. C . three m« n were kill«*! outright an«! reveral other* seriously injured. C H Bellinger, Vn .t«-d States <li*- trict Jti’lge for Oreg»»n. lias bacn ap- point«’«! by Guvrrn«»r !*»rd a mmikr«»! th* board of reg«-nt* of the stat* Cni- vrrwity at Kogetie. Th* H«ddagt-blalt, the Dutch pews- ¡M|< r <»f Ca|w Town, declare* that lead ing oftlrials of the Transvaal sj<cak <»|«vnly of war with England as inevit able, and aver that it will lw carried right up to Table I «ay. ACCIDENT ON A THE YANTIC Rl«a*n <• 4 ««me «mA Oib*r* Vmjwr*4. MONUMENT W«rk «»n th* Slrwrlsrs (• l*r*rll»allf • nmjilrUd New York. April IP — Speculator* are actively <*anvas*mg the house* along the line of the Grant m«*nuni»*nt ¡«■arade, endeavorir»g tn wurr window r*g»*» |n case« hone« have l«een «e« ured and permit» for er«" tn g stands in front of them «1» tain««*! It ta «**•!iniat»*! that th«’ stands to l»e <Y»nstructe<| will »«"»at af h’.*»t "5.- (»00 persons The Grant monument is now . <»m plated, the «»nly work remaining t«» I t dune iw-ing the (Milishing of the marble ate! the brushing of th* bronae doofW. Th* armor«*! steal case containing (ten- era! Grant’s l**ly will 1«« op<*n*d •«■ that the coffin ran lie t*k«*n out It is officially drnie«l that any of th* rivets which fasten«*! the mvering of thia casing ware *ol«l by workmen as souvenir* The rivet* were not removrd, iu» th«* workmen simply drill«*l through the top of them, which was all that *>« n«* « »sary t«» oj«en the cam*. Th«* •t«*« l ca** is to hi* <liB|s«»«*d of at the will of Colonel Grant. It will prolwbly tie «Iretroye*!. < *riees*sss « awaerf a Drath. Chicago, April lg. — P«»licrnian Kraft* accidentally shot and kdl»*l his »w««rtheart> Miss led tic E. J*«*»!*, Is-t night while ch-aning a revolver. The bullet enter«*«! Mi»* J»<<>!*•’ left arm A dirjwtrh from Montevideo stat«** near the elbow, follow«*»i the bone Up that a reriuus engagement has or« urrel wards and pierced th«’ h«-art. The between the federal troop* umlrr Colonel woman fell to th«- fi«A»r «lead and Krafts, < isal a am! tl r msurg« ria n« .ir Minas. not Wait ng to w i the extent of h«‘r The federal* are said to have been de- Injuriew, rush«*«l from the house in fi-at«*!. The Insurgents have captured scan h of a phvsician. !n th* mean the town of Sa rami i del Yi. time the }<>li<** had lw*’n n««tifi**l, and Hot winds have taken the snow from when Kraft* was «vmfronted l»y Cap the mountains above Pendleton, <>r., tain Barr, then for th«’ first time he and the CmatllU river is up to as high l«*arnc«l Uwt the woman was dead, an«l a stage as at airy time this spring. it was all that CaptMin Barr <<»uld <lo Part “f the railrva I hri !gr above town to prevent the man from killing him has gone oat, compelling the abamion- self Th* couple were to have bv»*u m«nt of the bram h line l»rtwe«’n there married »nn. am! Walla Walla Th* water is still rising, ami promises tu do tnor* damage. lilt by a *|»ml Kuiret. Santa Fr , N. M , April !W —Fran- Fire greatly damag«*! the dwelling house oxmpidl l»v Jano s Ja< k*»n, a rel clan» Navarro 10 years «»Id, is dying at ative of Preshlrnt Amlren Ja ksou ami th«’ Cnit«*d *tatrw Indian ach«s»l fr««iu a inheritor of (he relics of the «|r< «uumd gunsiiot wound infin t««*l under eitra- prvsiilmt, at Clifton, (> Among th* ordinary o*nditi«»n». Two mil«**«lown relic* was General Jackaon's carriage, the valley from thr ln>lian *chool Dep the wh««ds of whii 1» were made of tim- uty bhrnff Aleiamler Allan ami a i«*r from the old war frigate Constitu |<arty were rabbit shuttling am! a stray tion. Th* ' arnage wa*destroyed along bullet from Allan's rifie, after cover ing all this «listamw, ¡»assed over the * I three -tory a«dtool building and fell 000. aimmg sixty arbool children who were The Turkish |w»rte, in a protest to ¡•laying on tl»e «winpua It struck the the powers against Gre««k Invasion, *ay* buy Navarro below the heart that the regular Greek army «■’«-u|»i*d Turkish territory near Grevnoand -«»m- A Frleel <«|»h * «iAt*4. mitt«*l act” of h««stiItty by «lestroving Beading. Penn.» April IP. — Father thrw* J*»st* The protest further <!*- Phillip B«r*t-font, re-tor of Nt Jo dares that th«»se a« ts virtually roiiwti- seph's (Calhotir) parish, was found tut* an art of aggrewsi«m and a rasa* drtbl in lied in thr pwrsonAge mlptiiung belli, and denounces Greo-e as an ag the r»lin<«* this morning D-ath was gressor in the war. due to suffocation from illuminating His ag«’ was about 50 years. The A Kalt I«ake ¡taper prints what is gas. claim«*! to be a confession by J. W. gas was «lia-ovr red pouring from a Jrt The Mppiwitkm is Fetter, who is under arrest at Ihllon, |*artly turn«*I oft Mont., in which hr says h* kill«*! Dr. that death was the result of an aoci- C I! No hols, superintendent of th* d. Ill insane asylum at Washington in 1H7B. aaastllw* M*se K«plotted. He say* he has ten or fifteen other vic Kivrrwidr, Cal., April IV. — Word tims, but will not plead guilty unless he can get a death sentence. Fetssr w*s received tolay from Corona that a • aS arr« «t<*l la«l wr<*k in ***11 l«*k« and young chil<! of a family nam«*l Fran turned over to Montana authorities, ciacu bwrned to «Iratb there through thr riplosion of a gasoline stove chargi««! with aw milling th* state. A rahh-gram rr»eiv«*l at thestite de partment in Washington from Consul Vifipiain. at Panama announ r* that yellow fever has mad* It* appeamne* at that port. Michael Daviit. M P , in an inter view at Oakland, Cal., ripre««*rd th* opinion that home rule will »«on be won for Ireland. He thinks that the liberal* will carry the country at the welt general el. • » ■ it | • I- ah party will have the balaio e of power, thus 'nring in a position to dictate trrtn* to the liberal*. A anowsliile at the Baltimore mine, near Ketcham, Ctah, result«*! in th* death of a man named White. Fred Tnlfonl and his fi-year-old at«*pw»n. They were caught in th* slid* while on th* way to their cabin, and oovered to a depth of fifty or silty feet Th* body of Whit* has not t»ecn recovered. President and Mrs McKinley say they were greatly benefited in health by their five day*’ outing on the Poto mac an«! Cheaapeak* bay, from which they have returned to th* White H««ns*. This Vacation was the first th* preai dent had had fur **veral year*, and th* first trip of th* kind b* had ev*r takes. Ohln tillage Deslr«sy*d. Fremont. (>., April IP —Th- -ntirc biinifx«, portion nt th- Vll'.infr of Liixl- •ny wm born«»I thia morning. A Joa,-n buiblinita «rr>< 4rorn««l, -nulling a )<»■ of 11*,000; immranc* *10,000. Mlied I i* I* tbr Srawilal. Faria. April 1». — Ki Dt-pnty Plant- -nrn liaa bemt arroat.^l on a chant- «• complicit; in the Panama » an .lai. _ TtST OF WOULD STRENGTH Repnhllaan* H*r»r B.eil.U.« •« V« N*w York. A|»rit 19 —Th* Herald publish** the following tpacial rofr* Ipmlrik'« fr«»m Montevideo I* ruga v When the United blat«-a tl*am»hlp Yantic waa al etatiunary target ¡»rar- I ti<* at Chico hank, I-» Plata river, ala»Ut seventy five mil** *«»UthWr»t from Montevhlro a »ickcuing a»v'i‘!*nt ocrurrt*! Tlir required abota had t«**ti fir«*l from the *o-|w»und r»fte <»n the forecawtle and the right*inrh rifle forward. Three »h*»t* Lad fo*n fire»I from the niue iRch smoothbore muaaL k«a»lrr. and only (MM more shot was re quire« I from tills last gun to complete a very socceseful target pra> (»<*• The ninedn» h gun was then l«n»-l**l (>n a »«UAl of tin* narrown«*** of the Yantic and the amailn«"*» «d the g n ¡«nrla it i* nw-aary for a man loading the gun to lean out of th«’ port, «I rep- ing *«ne arm alout the mnulr of the gun and work the »¡«»ng* and rammer with the other arm. partly rigansing hi* I mm I v in front of the mural«*. The bore Lad hr*n »¡»»ng*x! out with th* •p»»ng*. freshly •!amj«*n*d in the «livi •ion tub, and the charge of eleven pnwwda of bl.a» k powder had l«**n ram- m«*l h«»m* L»v P. Murphy, a ortman, assisted try (I (forman»>*i>, another »*a- man, on th* other si I*. Ilaydrn. the m»t»wain. was bold it g his thumb <»u the vent in order to prevent the air from reaching any lighted fragment* uf the prevumsty riptotol cartridge (hat might have mnairel in the rhamler Apparently non* of the precautions eitmgui»br»l the burning bits uf cloth, for th«» artrtdge exploded while Mur ¡»by was withdrawing the rammer and he was blown “ft the ta»at No tra« • of him was found. although boats w*re Instantly lowered an«! search made. G<>rmatisrn lost an « y< an«! w re seri ously injured and «Hie arm was broken Hayden* hand was badly Intrnwi, and the U| ) m r half of the ¡«»rt was shat tered After the accident the YatlfK return«*! U> Monte« idem. GRANT a 9*wai«»v • Washington Jk,-ril !• —The Ural •xirmish un lb* tariff oc«rr*l In th* a*nate tolay. It was f«»llowo! by a v«»t* which s*»v*>! •» a t**t <*f strength of th* varions *!*in*ntsof th«' a*nat* Th* vot* uccurr*«l un a m» turn by Morrill, MEXICO FAVORS DINGLEY BILL chairman «»f th* <a>mmittw* «»«» finan»**, t«> refer a rerohitum by X « •(, on* of th* Ih'm«*’rati«' lrw*l«rr» **f that «*»mmitt«**. Kill Mtew Hrfnfe «b» Aebisg Thia m*>l* an >aa«i* isrtwm’n th* two her • « ••«■» ml ••i«»*i •«» I «>• r«od tar » l*a«!tt«g *l*m*nta of th«* arnatc As' ’* from thi». ti»« rrwolut 'm was in th* «»•r Hr»ad Facade !•«• the nature uf a ci itirism <»f Nacretary G^g« Wwehingtatn. April IT —• Nrnstor an«! «terlarol illv^pil bis rwernt «»r«!*r tri Hsi>shr> - gh ha* introduced • bill *u ativr to g’**!» import«**! after April !t>, I h«r it mg th«* appointment <»f * commi«« when, a«v*»r’l»ng to th* retroactive •io* to intxuilucs an«I ¡»»pulan»*' th* *lsU*r <’f th* ¡temiihg D«hgl*V bill, th* bread Itssl» <if th* Cnit«*! Mat**» am«»ng n*w 'ariff ratro are t«> apply. M»»rriir* th* p»x*plr-« «if it,«’ < »tirnt- It priiVld«*« mutton ¡-.revail«M by th* ch»** vot* af that th* c«*mn>i«*i“<i aligli cwosist of 94 to 99 tbr** |«*r»ms, U» I»* app*»i*t<*l by th* Th* affirmâtiv* v«»t* waa given by prr»i«l*ut an«! <*»nfirm*d by th* »rnal*, Rrfxibluans. including on* mtvrr Re arid («• I«* known as th* l*rewd Leeds publican M^nU*. Th«* gAt IV* vot* ruiumi«ri"h <»f th* Cnilcd Stat**, and was ma»I* up <»f |h«m«irrBta, l’upuli»!*. t<» I-* under th* «lire ti«»«« and cv»nln»l of on* R*| uhlican—Vhacdl*r—-aud two the a«-» ret ary ,»f agri.’ultore Th* <*»m •liver RrpuLIh ai»>— IM tierra amf Can m »«'oij shall a*> *rt»in and frotn tini* non. to t in» report Io th* secretary «»f agri Prior tn th* vot**a bre*sy <H*'umi«m culture th* t*-st m«s|*s «»I mtnsfuciiig o**urre«l on *rv*ra! phase* of th* tariff and ¡«••pulanAing th* bread foods «-f th* Morgan endrat«»re! to bar«* a tim«’ Vnltsd Niai*» among th* ¡«*«>pl*s ♦•! fit«*! for th«« fir al vote on Ina Ctil*an Oriental countries ihr «aìary ut Iti» reaolutiom < ••mmissituier» shall b* fi■> OOO a y«*ar, Hoar <»bj<- t«*l. and Morgan gave an I th*- «-«»tutaissum is aulhcris*»! lu notice that would b* ' ♦ prcM**»! until a vot* was r*a» h*.l. Th«» Indian appropriation bill was th* eijwnsr* ut ih* rummissiuti iti tL* than tak*n up. Il aff«»r l«*l (human an ¡»r««*»'- •«(i«»n «»f ila w«»/k H«i»*Lí«»ugh opportunity to sp*ak of th* •llsorgnma*’! •ays th* measure is designed to further <*»n«Btl«»n of th* renal* Th* president the work of *xt*n«ling th* tra«!* of the had •tatr«I tn hi» inaugural ad ir**» that Cnit*«! Stat«*» with China am! Ja¡>an» th* num! it ion <*f th* country required and waa siigg«-*tir*d by th* letter recently th* strictrot governmental muxMiiy. •••nt to him by James J Hill, pi<»«idrut And yet it w v* proj--*d !•» ¡»••» -»pp OÎ the Gr«*at Northern railrtkad. un th«' priât ion bills aggregating mor«» than •uhjevt of trad* with th* Orient. $79,000,000 without <*-».- lentllun «if a duly organi•*«I <*wnmitt«** «»f th«* señare T ARIF F SUGGESTIONS Gorman aai«l that «'arefu! «•onstdera tiutl of tl«r** bills might lead tu their «»Hel.tr« («•«• tb»lr % !•>«*• «•• Ibr rt*!urti«»n by $10,000,000. al* »Hbr <»M«mlt«*• Appropriation» were piling up. in Waabingum, April 17 —Th* Repub creasing ami doubling within th* I i*t lican •u!»'«»mmit<r* <»f the senate c«un- twelve year*, until the stupendous fig mltt«*' on finsner h**l«l an all-day * whw ) tire of $ 1,000,000.(AM) for a »ingle hi st the C4|*it«il to afttrrd an opportunity gress bad l»*en reach«*«I. Il wa» tun«' to oilier senator» to make suggestion* to cal! a halt in the** vast *x¡M»ndi- <ui tli* tariff hill Among th* senator» tnm. There -! J ‘ le .“» hr. • i*“-• who cal|r«| an>! had • «•nfcr«*n<'*» with ei¡M*nditurt«« »*n th«* navy and« fortifl th* cutumilt«** were Messrs Quay, cations, now that an era of |x‘s<*’ ap Sc*all, Elkins Platt, Wellington, Par peared to he at h»n«l It wa» tunc kin*. *h«»up, Pritchard. Baker an«! too, to limit th«* *X|«en«liturr» on rive?» Harns of Kanawa. and harbor*. ■ * , . . « .• f liorinan sai«l the Drm«* r.«l* mid d«» upon csqwiii and matting, which would no more than call the atrention <»» *en inaur* protection to th* industries «if ntor» on tlie oilier si«!* t«» th«- urgent this country against th«- products of n«*-l of rclrefichriienl. Th* »• n.it«« China and Ja)»an. should enter iij»ni a thorough an«! com *enator Perkins was given an *1- plete considérâti«»n of the»’- appropria tended hearing on the fruit schedule. tion bills, so that no « harg«’ <»( • xlrava- Hr prevented th* <*»mmitt«*e with sam ganre could lx« raised. ple»« «f both California and foreign cur Tin» formal cons it 1er« lion of th* In rants and raisins, and ask«**l fur an dian bill waa then pr<w*x*le«l with The increase n{ the rate on Zant* currants, committee ameiultiiviit opening li«c Cn- bringing it up to 2% cent* per ptMind. <*im¡ uhgre Indian reservation to pu J .«* lie also a«igg«*it<*! a duty of I cent a entry l«*l to a long nuitest. A ¡»nnt Í pound on oranges and lemons, inrtcad «»r«l«’r wa* nia»lc against it by Jon»-» • t uf ¡lire* fourths of a «ent, ss lii«*l by Arkansas, an«!, ¡«ending th«* «l«k« i*n th* Dingley hill. the renut«*, at 6 P M wj'fit into • v It wa* suggested to Mr. Perkin* by eeutive ses»i«»n, and so«»n after a I- •<»me <d th* ni«*ml»’ra of th«* committee jouroed. that th«» fruit schedule had already been attack«*!, -«nd tlie rates charged to be <>tir F.tl«ihll st Faris. too high, but the California aenator Washington, April hl.-—-The flr>t contend«*! f«»r thorough ¡»rotection. step toward th«* aceeptanc** of th«’ it Mr. Parkins sugg«-st«*! a substittit«' vitation from France to ¡«Hrtii-ipaf«» li «rhadule on Iwet sugar, providing for a the Paris ex|M>aiti<«n of 1900 h as been duty “f I < rnt a ¡»Hind <»n sugar teating tHk«*n by the guvvrniu«*nt in the follow 7U by the poiarisk'op* and !ncrea»ing to ing action: I cents for the V0 per cent teat. Th«’ Nenater Mason, of Illinois, «•ffertsl in «‘«»mmittee promuwd to giv«’ this matter the senate a joint resolution a *epting du* attention, but gave no further imli- the invitation ami providing for th» « atiofis of th«’ ¡-ndmlde result of its de ap|M»intment <»f n <*»inini»si»»ner-g«,m’f liberat ions. an assistant <3t»mmis*ion« r g*•neral an I A more pronoun«**! favorable re-ep- nine scientific ei¡»erta. The sum <»f tioii was given to a suggestion for a $70,000 is .ip|iro|iriatvd to fn«*«’t th«* ex <!rawhack duty on im|«>rte«! tin cans, in pense« of th«* exhibit. The salan of winch fruits aik ! salmon are dport«*!. tin* (*>niinisaion«*r g«*neral is fli»*d at This suggestion appeared to meet with $10.000 a year; of th«’ «--i-t int com favor. mi as i oner-genera I at $7,900. and <»f th»* Nenalor ^ m ’W m II’ a suggeatiuns per nine ex¡<*rta at $1,500 a year •■. h. tain«*! to alni'»*t th«* entire list of New I rfril by thr I’rraiilr»»«. Jersey manufacture* and he fl I«*! briefs Washington. April Ifl —The pr* ai bearing Uj*»n all of them. He prest’-nt- «*1 a r«*|u«’»t of th«* silk inanufarturrni dent t«»lay rent a m«*s*ag* to cungr«-** fut a uniform 50 per cent a>! valorem urging it to mako suitable pr»>viai«»n for adequate re¡»resentati«in <»f th« duty. s«’natofw Baker and Harris ask«*! for I’liitcd States al the Par i* «*X|> -utioti. a duty “f per t<m ungy|«aum, and for A NAVAL INNOVATION n d«* reaa«’ «•( the duty profMwH*! on Mexican «attle. They reported that there were immense l»’*l* of gyj»*uni in th* W«*»t, sufficient I«»» ipply th«* wants <»f th«* ent in* country. VS it!i referen«» to (Will* imj»»r tat ions, they represent ed that th«* • attle w«*re n«*e«le«l to con sume th* gras* crop of tl»e West, and that it was more economical to muv* th* ■••til«' than the grass S’tiator Elkins and Senator Welling ton appeared in support of th* Dingley tariff rat* on «s»al, whit!» there is an effort to have reduced. Ihiring tit* day, a numler of the Re publican senators from th* inter- mountain state* met to agree tijion a plan of co o|M«ration. They rea« h«*l no definite c«»!i< lusbui, except to «tand to gether in their demands on wool, liblea, cattle, lead ore an«! other R< m •o ■uoun« •win t.HMlucta. Th, t»4lai> Hill. Wanhingt.in, April 17 — Thr «mala» ,|,-nl Uxlay mn»i.lrrii)g thr Indian ap- propriatloii bill, but <ikl not complete it. Early in the axeainn the proceed ing» were made rirctitire, aixl when the door» were open again to the ptibllo, the Indian bill again camr ap. The |M-n.|iiig i|ur»tion wa* on the com ml tire amendment o|w-nit>g the I’ncotnpaghre r.-wrvation in Utah to public entry. Jone* nt Arkin»«, withdrew the point id order hr had made, and on an aye and no vote, the ainenduient Wa* agreed to. S3 Io IS. Thanh,, «wrully. John null. tin« rm t»irt> I Will Kulltl a Tank Tratltig M*»4rla «»f Warship«. f«»r Washington, April 10 —An rxn*ri- mental tank in which miniature war ship* will be t«**t«*l will acMMi be con structed al lhe \Vashingt««n navy-y.ird Th«’ lank ta the first of the kind in thi* cxHintry and the largeat under cover. It* dimeiiwiona approach th«—•• <»f the big dry due kit and its dejith will I n ' suffic ient to float any uf ll»«» smaller cruisers. On all aides it will be »v- erod. It will be 500 feel long, 50 f«*vt a* rot«» ami 14 feel d«*ep. Running a»r«»*» and close to the wa ter will be a carriage u|*»n which will be attach«*! a «iynatn«»meter to register the remslance due to lowing a m»»lel through the ba»in M<»«lel», varying in length from ten lo twenty feet, »»f every new ship will be attached tu this machinery ami drawn through the wa ter, when the wav* muti«»n will I m « nut«*l ami the resistance carefully cal culate I. The nuclei» will be plain affair* am! <x»n»lnn*t«*! only with a View to presenting clorely th* a*‘t«ial lines of the shi|»a. Through th«*«* *i|*»rim*nt« it i* e»ti- mat«**I that the plan* of all th* pr«»- pt*t*»l %«*«Mir|s can !»e improved, am! valuable information gather«*!. Th« coat of the tank will !»e $19,000. Thr use of such tanks abriMut is common. The tank will be ready for use in about ten months. N*rwl* W *»rli «»f Ih* HurIket Hrlga.le Clatskanie, Or. April in — Th* London. April lit.—The ftt. Jam-«’ «Swelling house occupied bv < liff Over liaaette. referring to the trouble in Ha turf, in this place, caught Are mi th* waii, regarding the landing of Japaneee roof this afternoon. Th* ¡* -plr tunie«l immigrant*. *ay* that if a rupture be out with buckets, and, after making a tween Japan and the United State» oo- herioc effort att. *-«*l«-»*d in ••«! ingut*h- cut«, the latter may find the Japeneae ing th* flam**. The fir* Start«*! fr«on navy a hard cuatomer to tackle. a defectivo flue. < ***•» <»f lb* Or»>g««n*a Tr«wb|*. Mn.len Ta.nr* Ih. Ilin,In, Hill Waahiiiifton, April IV. — Captain City of Mexico. April 17. —The re llarknr, .-omman.iing the battle-ship Oregon, t-h-graphe<l the nary .lepart- porta pnbli*hrd in the Unite.) Slate» meut tolay front B renter ton. where the that the Mexican government Intend*, »hip 1» in .Iry.hwk, that he ha>t fonn.l in caae of the |Mvmagr of the Oingley an obatrnction to navigation, conaiat- tariff bill, to inanime retaliatory mene- ing of louhler» or »unken piling, ii|«>n uree, will tn> authoritatively deme,I by Cer which the Oregon ha<l •••ttle.l while lhe Mexican Herald tomorrow plying in front of the >l.wk waiting for tain proviaiona in the bill will, if high ti.le. The chart allowed two feet enacted into law, bring American cap nt water more than the Oregon’» ital here, and will redound to the lien- The government draught in the pla.-e where the olwta- ■ ehi of the country. ele wa» found. It waa atip|w«e.| tlie of Mesic*, regard» the ».'lion of the debria wa» left by the builder» of the American congieea with perfect lack of VpreEeixion. dock at the completion of the work. Tb* Mrwmblyw Fl«»ate«1 Philadelphia, April HL— Th* United Stat«*# steamer Brooklyn, which wa* injured in the ice gorge In th* !b-la Ware, was successfully float«*! at the navy van! t«*lay. After th* ve***l wa* afloat it was found that she had “h«»g g»*l” a trifle, and that her ma«*hiii*ry waa »lightly out uf alignment. A ror|»s of enginrem waa at once put to work to rest«»** the ma* hinery tu it* projter line. All animal* are qni< k to re«-ognia* fear or ill-temper on th* ¡»art of their keeper*. < htRdlfr't Srheaea •« G*l Matti* *h»|» %r«**«»r by a Majeror •« •••» Senators Gave Their Views to Senate Subcommittee THE PLANTS TAKE Washington, Apr«! IS — Senator Chandler Malay introlm**! hills em powering th* secretary of the naw to tak* ¡*a*«i**»iot* of th * armor plant* *»f th* Bethlehem am! Carnegie cuw ¡«ante*. There ar* two bills, <»n* ap M KINLEY S CUBAN POLICY ¡•lying t<» *e» h institution, th* provi sion* String the umr in tsith. Senator Chandler »avs it i* rontemplat«*! that oiity th* B»-tbl*b*m Work* he taken, unle*» in ca** *»f ne.'eiMitv The principal * . turn of the hill an- tho*-ia»*s and «lire« t* th* *«**’r*4ary of the Phila«!*lpliia, April 19 —A prisât* navy to f»«rihwith tak«' pu*«*«**aiou of meeting of (’ill»an* ami Cuitan sym¡«a •u«’li Ian«!, bmbliitgw and machinery a* thi**rs was Held in th«* city («slay, at constitute the armor making plant* nf which it waa d*«*i«ted tn take »t*|>* to the two cvwnpani«^ II* 1» tlirreted to frustrate what th* C u I msiis claim i» th« ’*h«»l«l and use such land, buildings and i.Lj” t «d M i}«»« l -i-.-» *and«‘Va|‘» machinery for ap*ru»!nf hm<*sufficient Visit t«» this city. This I» said to Is* t«» ena!>le Maid sorretary to matittfacinre th«* atre*! «»f th* mende r* «»f th* Culwn at th* w<»rk* *f*ibrered in sanl ¡»lent jn'.tA i; ti l» ••untrv It ha« tiew-n or »»»ch ¡»roporttuti a* h* may »** fit •tat«*d that Major N«ndnval «’am* tn armor-plat.» nsceaeary for th* <*»mph*- Philadelphia to purvhiu»«* muttllinn* of ( i « hi *>f th«* L4tt!rshi|H* Alabama, lilr war to l>* shippsl in t!i«’ general w«^ t«» n»»is snd ll i*«'O4)i»tn. n«>w tn pr«wv*»s «»! General Weyler in Cul%« I a ' a U i - g «*»? struct ion for the Cnit«*! Ntatea. and Cuban*, b«Tw«’Ver. aarert that it is to tliereaftcr to return the pnsaewMon «»! gather inL»ri>mti«»n that will culminate said land, building* ami machin««ry t* ’ • ir*- *»t >f < • • • • i I r « « P.» k •Ai ! B*tld*hem Iron < V»m¡«any t«» ifo and General 4Ju«--«ada in Washington. held by sat«l coin ¡«any a * its own ¡»rt»j» Th»* farmer is the minister of thet'uhan arts as if the taking hereby authorired r«'|»ublk’. ami lhe latter «*h «rg«* d’affait* • lia-l n»»t brew mail*, ami the afor«*eaid at th«* apital It »• •ase«Tt«*d ttial M aj « m taking. h*»l«lii«g and mung of «aid land, Na mint al ha» l**en »xnnm iasione»! by b*»il»!ings am! machinery by said secre Getn-Fi! Bçyler for th»« *xpr«*** pur- tary fair th«' purpo«*’ nani«*!, shall hr ¡ wmm >. and i» ktu-wn to bsvr in lii* pt* •!eem*«l taking tliereof, for the public *»’«»h»ti documents found on th* steamer use uf the t’nitrd NtStdR tttvte? oblige Laurada un one of her trips to Cuba, ll«»n to make jti*t t*»m|<’n*Aiu»n there- showing th* ¡-art« played !»v General» X. Palma an ! lJ<Hn»ada in I m i im»V«Ni»ent* m«’iit t«» the institution." Nhmild lit* arrrot <»f th* junta h a I I’h«- b-.!ls provide f- r th* « lju ! - » c-« reagii, and the te»u* I*' matte in ti«»n of any « latin* again*t th«* g«»vern- crurt a* to the liability «»f sorb a p»l rttefit by the r«Mirt of «-lattus^ w)i«»«r icy, there will be a «¡tieatmn uf jiin«- judgment In lhe <*u»e shall I*' final. diction that will not only involve th« Th««sr tn«'A*ur*» ar* th* asquol t«» the interstate comineo** law* but also que»- re- mt • -ff.-rts ••! th* na% y dr|M»tm« nt tii»u« of heptgerency am! th»* cn«t«»ni* to strrur* bid* from the 4 Arncgi* am! comity of nailon» B«*<hl«'h*-m w.»rk* f«»r armor plate with in tli* rat* *jw it!«’«! !•* <*»ngr« * 4 no M KINLEY S CUBAN POLIC a ton, th» 1%«» M«i»t Hr l<ni(hl *» m I I «11 lar«l | to**- A BULL RETALIATES Cubans Will Take Steps to Frustrate It. Xi w Y >’k Aj-til I * —A Tub’ll;. •li*palcb from U Ashington say» The | m »I i > y «»f th* admint*tratn»n h- n r...... t. < ’ts>.4 {- . ... i- cr * tieiae« I as whs that «»( Its pr**l«*'«*iM»»»r on th* »core «d Indiffcrem*’ t«» th«- rights «»( Amen« an • jtn* n*. ;•* • r« tar* Sherman will «•«* t«» it that impnauri- H-i; ’ <>♦ .'..p.-.-t. ,-r ’ 11 : t! •- | I-- tv«’tn»n <*f the United Stat«*» for un in »Ivfinilc ¡•eriud la no longer indulged :i by S)»ahi»h official* in Cul»a. H« wtl even go further an«l niak«* It plain t<> th«’ Spanish auth«»ri(i** that they <*an n«»t, in tli«' «’towing of the 19th <**ntury, I*» ¡•eruiittcd to «’«Fry <»n »«r *»n princi* pl«*» widely <liv«Tg«*nt from in«*.lern civ ilisation. In short, m»ti<** ha* •**■»> •»•rv«*«| on the Spanish g«*veri»m*iit— inf«>rtnally as yet. but **ttll in unmi» takable trriiis—- that this government rwi’giuxr« »1 state uf civil war«»n the island of (*ul»a which »b'lnand» .« treat ment of prisoners taken In action by either sid«’ somewhat »liff«*rent from that which *» «’ins to hav»* lem jtf*c<»rd«sl them thus far. Th«* iiiini«*iiat«* cause <»f th'* noth«- being M-rv«*l «in th* N|*an ali g«»vern- tnenl was, of Cour»e, th»* «aptti««' uf < u<an < «• n.’fal R vcr.i . I u - «; ( . that he would he forthwith trie«! by <!rumlica«l court luartiAl and shut. Tlo* president, immediately after the news of th«* fat«* in store for th«* ¡»rih oner was received, ur<l«T«*d th«* «•»•«•rvtary to draw up a protest against the von- t«-uiplated action of General XVry ler. U|s»ii s«**»nd «*»n*id«*arti«»n, however, the protest took a less formal *!i.»|«e. Instead of bring diver tea! tn th«* Spanish minister in writing, >«*n«»r de la «me wa- sent fur by the secretary »•( state and informed a» to the view« of the a« I in in istratton in the matter. Till* protest, it is AMunu’d, was no I«**» explicit than thnt which Secretary Nlierman had pre viously drafted. Al Any rat«* it had it* eff«N*t, for General Rivera i* still living TORE UP AN AMERICAN FLAG bjr *«|»aniah s«»l«liers I m Santa • lara New York, April I*.—A Herald di* pal« h from Sagna Grande via Kry W. »t says a report has just reach«*! there of an ootragw perpetrate«! near the town «•f Encirc u>l». by Spanish trtM»|W, who «b’stroyed th* properly own«*! by the wif«’ of the Hrilteh vv «• <*»n«ul, Mr. Harris, of Sagna Grande, and lore up an American flag which the manager uf the estate, Gvurgr Harris, who t» an Amerirau citifieii, had drat**! over ins lx*!. Th«* ••stat* of Mr». Harris, calle«! La Palma, is atsuit tw«» miles from Erwir- rrujadA. The troops broke «»¡«eii thr <lo«>r» and r«-moved Article« of value. Finding th»* flag in th«’ manager's b*d- r«M«m, tlir soldiers earn*«! it out with many epithets and tore It into bits B«mg sattsfird willi their vengt’An«** on the bit of bunting, in the abneneg of its owner, they dejMirte«!. The matter was rep«»rte«l to Mr. Har» ria on his return, and be promptly laid it before the British and American cunwular i-ffii isls tn Sagna, who will cause a thorough investigation. Il is «Mid the Spanish assert that they had seen insurgents leaving the e»’.at«- L it this I* >1*111«-»! b* the mana ger The Ameri- an <x»n«ul at Hngua, h • friends s*y. will make a full report on the flag incident II» Is Mr, Har ker, one of th* iii«»*t vtg«>rou* American representative* «»n th* island. War nf I**« •«(•thin I! «vans, April 19. — In view uf th* approach of the rainy season. Captain- General Weyler has order*«! th* *rer tnu* of an infirmary on the trorha an«! th* extension of th* military hospitals X. w ho*|dlals will be construct«*! al Trinidad, I’asiLla, !*al>*lla an«! Nagua. Th* captain g« neral ha» nr.ler*»! th* demolition of all hogse* inside th* ctil tivatrd none. Thia is i»n th* th«*orv that th* peasant* will remain at night in th* blockhouses and remove their families I«» th* towns. In thia way. s»y* General Weyler, the regularswill n«»t I»* exp«»«**! to th«* risk, in ran* of insurgent a*gre*»i««xiA of ah«<»ting women am! chiblren. Five w«’ll known merchant* have been fined $.‘>00 each for i**tiing frac- tional scrip Witimut Apthnrit* An Outrng* AeeMeatall» Miltea Mlmseir. N*w York, April 19 —Wells Finch, a flour broker and metn!»*r of th* pro«!- »■ * ex» hang* fur mere than thirty years, accidentally shut and kilteil hiin*«’lf this afternoon, while cleaning a revolver in hi* offkw, in th* Prodno* Kxchaiige but bling. Th* I h » 11»*< •*«• U ln«l I * «»f lat« * l**l« I»* I ««»•*• Yuma. V r . Aprì! 15 !«a Gran Firsts d* Y ut. « wound »Ip I a «1 I- I with Mild Wrol •¡••rts and Npanisli foil I Lg’ 4«. « • ' -• 4 .i'> : « • ■ - • • ing feature of th* five days’ revelry. Tlo f«-4tur«’ of til«’ sliHW w I ìk I» (tre* th«-crowds was the Spanisi» bullfight. Ii«*a>l«’d by th* renowned tighter. Cap tain (’Arlo« Garcia, from Jiiar»-« M«*x- I«*». Capiain Garcia and ii>* tr«*»¡»«»f torrs- doni and ¡>i< ador«, inehiding !*« Car lota, s fornai* bu ¡Itigli ter, di*|»Liv«l wnnderfall skill in fighting th* fi«-r<*' animal», but a magniti «*nt folli pr»»i >1 h’in-elf invincible, ami before li* w »• <lis|tatclie«l in tli* third fight tn wliiuh !»«• was used, he «’Alight (’.«¡»tain Gar. i.» and ripp«*l «»pen hi** jaw Hi* w«»und* m if ¡»rove fatal After g'*rii-.g and l'A»lly mutilating < « * r i 11 . • »»11 . ■ ' > j • g ’.. • i. / ( I.. turtnenta «»f t«»rea<l«»rs and pi«’a4ors, charge«! full i«t the bull ¡«en, and though it was strongly built, after several de*- ¡**nitr attempts, he amaaiied a ¡miiel «»f the pen and charg««| into th* grotiti Is which w*r* till**«! with people. Manr were injur«*!. The roulette table, *la» k«*d w ith gold and sliver coins, wtl to««*«! high in th* sir and tit* money acattered in th* dust straight thru«igh tli* main »tr«-*t of Vuma went th«* bull, but fortunateiv n«> mor* ¡«copie w»-r* in tli«* w «y After a long « lia-** and hard work the bull was captured A Resume of Events in the Northwest EVIDENCE OF STEA0Y GROWTH >«•«■• «••«l»»r*»l I m >*lg k >»•»» l»g Uur «h* Tewws sf *»«•«»• |inpr*i»< VII mrwt >«t*«l I m t II I h . I «•«•!»• «*i*go». •» fo* A .* m -I m II » • * " g*nlAr«l tn Th* Ikâil* Th* w<M»lgn«w*r» of will m**t »t Mumit X >4l»ir»t.«y m M «« Grmit «Xmnty n th* timi Tli«' «(«'AiiirT Al«' ItlA t«»i•k mil from C«*** I m ? »’U 1 cr l»*l trip mur* than 9,500 «a« k» nt i »»ta b nW. h . • m <‘r»v‘I » w ill reynl«*» in a tin* r««p of bun ? gr u«* U h » v*e*. ow ing t«» ahumlant m«»i»tor*. i . ' . • • i - • ' . • r T ten-1-’’i the tllio* in which tax«** iu*v I*» pst«i t«» Jun«« 15. No |**nalty will !••« sd l«*d bwfor* that tim* A pr*»i<*»siti«»n I«» ls»n<l the Eagle fNiint. JtiA'kaun <*uihty. schiad «liatrict fur $ 1,000 was •l«-f«-4tcd last week to i Vote of f<»rty fit* to thirty-four Th« Huutiiigt«»n Herald «aya that n < XaKui ufltaer, traveling in -««gu it«», ahi , . • ; r. \ ; 14 . ■ im«M»e»l through that t««wti ia*l w«*»-k Th* firemen of Baker City have al ready brgun tu work to make a g'«’»l »u«i***s of thr firemen*» t«»urnam« iiL that will b* held in that city June * u an«! 10. Tk«* *tu L nt* of the N«»rmal * L«*4 »u Dram plant*’*! tw» i.ty gra«*»«ful tr«**-s on Arl««r dai Tli* senior »’las« plante'! an elder, which giv«** every promise «»f thriving. < b»>•»• I a L". in I.A * «minty, is much higher thi» spring than it ha* been f«»r « nuttd* r »«f y« .«»•. A huml«-r of lioti*,’« au<| hay*ta« k» ar* rompleteh • K till ’ - T • »>•!!.’ 11« ’ >•- hi- . t gau »* I at Mandtrteld with pttrpi** “to assist in th«« establishment «»f indu» trie* and t«» encMHirag* all eiiter¡»rts» * that will Is* a heiw’flt to th«* com munity. ” Judgu F*ullcrt«»n hi* announ'««! that «'•iiitity <*»urt (’«»«"* county from «»r drrihg lit'* !• Il 11-11 1 1 g of the Me* «*»urt hou««' till tM»th »id«-* have ha»! a full hearing A w»*«’kl\ sliipmeiitof sturgeon k L*- ing iiia'lt- from Huntington and « muh * g«*>l **ta*d fi*h have brought in lately Fish weighing !*-la*«-n 9- hi an«! 3(>0 ¡oun«h are n«»t an un«*onm«»n thing there Th«*y ar«' taken from ’•nak«’ river, near Old1* F;*rr% A farmer «»f \ «tiihdl «*»»inty 1a*t year raised four or live ton* of flaxseed, which he grout««! into (»•*•! after i great d*al of ex ¡«eri men ting and adjusting of 1. - *«■ If 'll « i,- 11. •• j j - product ai a g«*»*l profit to pnsliw** deaieni and «Iru^ .;ista «»( McMinnvilb- Tli«* ground flaw«»*«-! •••Ila for feed at I c*ut* a |*»un*l, which is alwHit an av«-r age return of $10 per acre. 11 4»hhigt«»n. Th«»re is talk of buihling a telephone line from Th«»r|» to Ellensburg Tli* liritlg» ,v r«**« the (*oli ill* riirr at Kettle Falls ha* bi'en finish«-!. Tli* f***s received by the < *»uniy • I* > k of Cowhtx «'ounty, la«t nx'iith, • % • «*! tli* • l*rk‘* salary by $4.» Tit* Chuekantil stone «¡narrie* Lai- r*«'*iv*«| orders t«» get out stone for th” g«*v*rnm*iit lighthou»* at ( < nm * ba* Th* S*rr*tar,'* F«plana!ini* «»f Sf la There were »10 births in Whitman II*« ml < walems <»r«l*r. county »luring th* first quartet <»f thi* Washington» April I.*» - A letter fr«>m y*ar, 30 l»»ys and 80girl*. There were Srcretary Gog* w a* re«eiv«*d tolay by l»i mart iag«-* and 2’» death.- the senate r*»|s«ndlng to a resolution of Tli* Thur*t«’ii <*»unty comiiiia*iim*t* itHjUiry a * to thu orders imiu**| to cus toms offVrera to «lelay ii<|ui«!ati«>n of en rvunted over the fun»!« in th«* lr*a»iu tries mad* «»f merchandise arriving «-■ '•• .»ffi. * l.i»t w« «-k and found $9,447 .»'» in warrant* and $l9,ti5X9l in «’Ash. after April I last A LETTER FROM GAGE Tli* s»M’r»’tary explains that the or- d*r is in a«<*»r»lan«* with th* autliorlty conferred on him by law. Following Hi* reading «»f th«’ letter, Vest of Mis souri prewent«*! a resolution declaring that th* order is ’’without authority of law and in violation of the wtatut«** an«! customs regulation* governing lhe ¡my- ment of ini|*»rt duties al th* ¡«»rt «»(en try where th* »»in«* may !«• c«»ll**t«**l. Davis, Republican, of Minnestoa, chairman «»f th* foreign relations com mitter, gav«’ noli» * that on next Satur day h* would move that tli* senate gu into executive *••««*ion to lake up tli* arbitration treaty. Morgan «d«•*•••! Iii» Cuban sper« h to day. H* said be hoped to get a Anal vot* on th* r*m»luti«»n rar«*gnising a stat* of war in Cuba at an early date. Tli* bankruptcy bill was then taken up, an«! Senator Lin Isay *|*»ke in tavor ■ •f H Aw I w«l * »«»«• 11 r % e proprial Ion. Washington, April 15.—Th* presi dent baa d«*ud«*l to re* «»rnmend to mu- Itr..« tbr appropriation nt an indemnity for tim killing br a mob of )yn<*b"r. of tbr«-« Italian citiaen, al Hahnvill", La , A<>g<>»l H last. A**l*tawt Secretary wf War» Wasliington, April 15. —It is under- Sto«»! th* president ha« seliM-ted Janies .Martin, of Bratt 1*1 »oro, Vl., tu be assist ant secretary of war. « s«rrlM nf «»reere to < *«•• BL fhrtr-nburg. April l& —Thw Novo« Vrrriiv... <It*, lar.* all iwfrion of < ir»’.-. e U|»>n tbr [«art of tbr powrr- will oewae a» *on aa war i» <l*<-larr.|, bream.- otherwise it wotil.l bear thr 'liara<"trr of prteTtirki.h intervention. Denver, April IS—Al a meeting ol Color»lo wheelmen in thi» city a proie cwition to ammle from the L A. W. wa, <lrfcalr<l A resolution in favor of )<a-al option in regard to Hurxlay racing was a>lupt*l. A cloudburst la«t Wi’ek fl«M*!«*d all »»( th* gulches leading into Russell creek, in Walia Walla <*«unty. A few of th» fariuet*’ botise* were foa»!«*»l, hut nut much da mag«' was done. Th* printing »d th* s**si«in law* for the lei g« lat IV«’ > m ’* m |«»U JU*t ch*H*«| |* nil completed« with the exception «»f th«' index, wliidi m now !*• mg posited «lai and night, and will »«M,n fo* «lone. Tli* S|*»kati«’ land «»ffi. »• ha* d*ci«|*«i that a woman who ha* Iw-en divorc**! from het hu*tkand cannot maintain any h«»m*»te« I rights » «’riling to him, on aciount •»{ pri<»r martial relations wit!» him. Th* log drive of th«* I'ahni««» Lumber C«>iii|M«riy has end«'«I, th* l«»g* now be ing in tli* boom at th* mill in Patous*. Mr t «*ld 11a* a drive of 1.500,000 feet «in th* way «town Hi* pAfou** river to Colfax. lion L F Barg* and Judg* G<*«»l- win, Indian <*>nimi**iou*rs, ar* *X|«e*t- •*! l«« return to North Yakima the lat ter ¡«art of this month atid resume tn*- g>41 at ion* with th* Yakima Indian*, kicking to the o|«*nihg of the reaorva t ion. A corporation ha* fo**n organi»*«I in lh«ven(*irt. wit!« a capital *t«M'k of II ,(MX), tb.* object of wlih'b <-or|M>r*tioti i« lo btllbl » two Ktory buihllllit. tlio upper part <>( which will l>o um -I for |« h ||(«.. mii .I thr lower part for » publiit hall. W iiatcom county ha, more miles uf planktsl road than anv other county in th** »tut**, and pru|s>scs to continue to network the .t.unty with these useful highway» nf commerre, having just awarded » contract for »even miles to Is* built for «1 1,711». The receiver of the First National liank, of Olympia, has received infor mation from t'ontrollrr Eckles that a dividend of So per cent has been de- 'dared in favor of the erclitors of th** latnk. The dividend will lie payable in about thirty day». Dealer» in North Yakima eatimate that there will la* 15,01X1 l>a|ra of hops harvested in Yakima enunty tin, year. <*f wrhi*’h als.ut 3,500 bale, have been contracted at prices ranging from !< to 10 »-ent« |-*r |s>un«l. There is acreage »uffl.-ient to inerraae the product from >5 to SO |s*r .-ent under favorable Condi- tious, hut as many yard« w<-re not workwl la»t year, the yield will he ne< • —sarily short of the capacity, Kverr yard is now Iw-mg cultivated, and every one who is willing to work has no A prnreM has lavn discovered by trouble in finding employment, al« whl. h milk can be hardened to form though the wag*-» t«i*l are not very button« and billiard baila. high. > Ighting In < rets. Canea. April IS. —M bile fifty Turk ish .ol.lirr» were landing to rrinfor. e th.* fort» at Ki.aam<.. the Qrweka fl re. I on the lamts Heveral »hell» struck the Austrian I.»st» wht.h wax assisting, wherrtijs.n one Turkish an.I two Aus trian gunl*»ata ls.nilwrd.Ml the Qrwka ami rrp.il—d them. it I» said that the Cretans recently itn|»alr<l outside the fort a Tinkisti imn-com-missionod offl* e»-r, whom they had .'«ptnrerL