• •
ANOTHER
BAO
BREAn
HIS
Mlaalaslvvl Levee Olves War Wllh Ver»
trls.slroas Resells
Tl>e great noon and varmint hunt <>n
Fol island, Washington, In which sex
era) hundred hunters participated, was
anything but a auevom» as a varmint-
killing bee, though all who attended
were well Xatiafl«*!, as the courts-*.«-, of
the islanders made the outing a m«-*t
enjoyable on«-
H«-th L. Milliken, representing in the
house of representatives the third dis
tricl of Maine, died at Washington.
For ► rue time he had suffered from
a aerioue affection of the bronchial
tubes, which
last
week developed
alarmingly, and was accompanied by
kidney and liver Oumplication».
Bernardino Amenro, a Mexican set
tler on the tract of land near Hollister,
Cal., claimed by a Portuguese, was
found murder«*! in the charred re
mams of his hut. Investigation shows
that A«— uro was murdered with an si,
after which the l«*ly was laid on the
bed, and the hut tired, to crmcval the
crime.
The first w.sd of the season has Iwcn
delivered to a warehouse in Heppner,
Or.
ft is said the wool is lighter and
of better staple and brighter than the
clip from the same sheep last season.
The rain has greatly delayci the shear
ing in that section.
F< w shm-p are be
ing sold, owners holding firmly for a
small advance, alsiut 10 cents a brad,
more than buyer» are willing to pay.
A dispatch from Baker City, Or.,
says that Powder river is higher than
It has ever l-een known to be, and it
doing groat damage. Only one bridge
remains in the city, and if the warm
weather continue», it will go out. The
Bumpier Valley railroad is fl<»l<-d for
miles, and trains will not lie running
for week». The northern resident•«• jw>r
lion of the city is inundated.
Chief Justice Fuller, of the L'nito:
Plates supreme court, has refuse.I a
writ of hals’i» uerp-i» in the case of El-
verton R. Chapman, a broker, who r<-
fused lo t. -nfy in the sugar ape. til.itl'-n
investigation as to whether senators
had ,|wculat«d in sugar stocks while th«
Wilaon tariff bill was liefort that hotly.
The senten- o of the supreme court of
the District of Columbia tn 30 days in
jail and (100 fine waa affirmed, an l
Chapman's application for writs of cer
tiorari and habeas corpus were den ini
As a result of a tern file accident in
a mining camp near Roseland. it C.,
Sil men were killed and several others
injured. Twelve men were asln-p in
the camp when a landslide, 300 feel
long and six fret deep, and flftecu fret
wide, overwhelm«*! them
A train near South Lyon. Mich,
struck a vehicle on a crossing and in
stantly kill«—I Harry Clark and M in
Karsil Fisher.
Miss Ethel Just waa
seriously injured
Clark was a student
at Ann Arbor, and Miss Fi»hcr alt* i -I
ad the state
«.h-«.! at Ypsilanti.
Kejsirts from the wheat producing
regions of the Northwest—Potlatch.
Palouse and llig Bend—are that fall-
sown grain is as far a lvan. ed as it waa
al this time last year. The sudden
wave of warm wertlier tended to msks
vegetation
grow
rapidly.
Culfal,
Wash., reports pr<*«pc<*ta for the larg.-st
crop in years in Whitman county, Gar-
field sends similar tidings. Kteven»
county grain fields also look well.
In
the Big B- nd, the largest a- r> age sines
a plow waa put in tlie ground has I—ec
eown, ami farmers expect the larg.-st
yield tn years. Fruit and wheat ar»
|a prime condition in the Potlatch.
AGRICULTURAL
SPEECH
BILL
Murgan'e < «ban k*«.>lfe l<>n
«••••» •» I iiimi ». ah.»., t , in. <•«.
Ma'» l»r, Roa..
PASSFD
U .
«»»
twr • %% **k
Washington, April 2? — M #
»
WaaLington April 3S —Senator Ma-
*nn, of IlltDol». made hi» ma; Ian ,peach Nelson's Substitute Is Passed reeolutton declaring that a slat* * f w
•lists tn Cuba was diaciisseJ too !y •
In th« ornate t.*day. and »ignaliacd it
by the Senate.
ths senate today, and then w* nt *»v
by aome brvaay eriticiama on the rule»
fur a wesk, owing to the *1» i «•
of th« aanale
It wa* »uch a «ran»lion
Hate, who has been active in op: «■•it - ui.
from the p’'«»y debate of recent day»
SMALLPOX HAS BROKEN OUT that the eanalor ,»i aivw-led cloee at ENCOURAGEMENT FOR GREECE Morgan again u g* If •* re
-
c
action l»y thia**ountry to stay the »1« « «»•
tention, and twioa reroive-l the hearty
tation going *»n in Cuba.
I!«* ha I Juat
applauee of the ari>wd«d gallerira.
I'utar
4m«rlr«n«
in
Cabanas
Have
The »peerh wa* in rapport of a reeo- Hn«a* < oRildtr» »•«•«• 4m»n4wt«Hl« hstsnol, he said, to the («••titti«*-*v »»! .»
witneen tw-biro the committe on for»*ig
• «nt rar ted the
l>r ended
Iul ion Introluont by the IIImola arnator
I* tk»
% |»|*r«»prlatí»*
Hill
re lath 4, w 1
'• I
trd »
O ms Already Dead Lw laterseaea. dirvetmg the committee on rule« t*> re*
w Itkufet ll*fa»r*Mr»
•<■
< mm > m HI f <
o*»nditi*»n of affair» in Finar *1**1 K •*
port a rule by which debate evuId be
New York, April 24.—A dispatch to el««a«*| and the prrviou» qnertlon hr «»r-
Ws«).ingt4»ti, April 24.—Tlie sresion It was morally impossible tluit th«» (M»
the Herald from Havana says:
drrwl.
In thia roonection, Mr. Maron s( th* «»’nst* t<klay * m < mmi ot tbs nv«*t pl* of th«* (vnit*«i Jltatr*» »h«»ti!’l rl*»«e
*mall|MJi ha» made its appearance in aareaatlcally referred to the inaction of eventful tike* «NMigrew aaSMmblcd. their *ys4 to lheso horrors much l<»n¿'*r.
(Tibunaa prison.
Owen Melton, an the —ant« on all great qoeetlon» brfore Allen *»ff< r«*l a rrauluttott providing XV* are. he said, an :*«*-| by th** pH.
American <x>rrr«|w»nd*nt and a memfwr It, the h>ng and fruitier» debate on <'u- that th* c!«i»( riwutivsi t*spr«*s* th* of Greer* and (‘ret* an I Arm.'in *. *
of the («ttnprtitor «*r»*w. ooctrived to bn. and the delay of Ute arbitration sympathy ut th«* American pmqde to the very »tench of thews h**rr«»r» K un
•rml a note to frtemlg here under date treaty.
the k"-»V«’?ntti*'nl of Grure*
Th«* svtui- der our n«*w*.
H* w*nle»| Amrrte u *
of April IH, in wl irh hr way»:
H -.r of Matwaohnaetta replied brief t‘*r I»* I»n*I th* Oknt«*«t waa on* Iw* pmtffe t«**!. and sen«*« worse than tl»«i«**
”.**m»ll|- t has appeamj in cell Mo. ly. jminting out that the other branch I« - -ii 4’bn»tunity an!
PaganGui. in the blo«»ly »lays «»f the Netherlan 1«
4
i wh
•
are f" r Amen m*
If th* ••<>;«■•
of mngraa» wa» more open to <-riliei»m During th* *!*lkat*. Davis, chairman of brought to an end.
One primns’r ha» diol and three other» than th« renate.
He waa in wconl th* cnmmitla* on foreign r* la trona» to |ka*««>| tills rr*»luiion, a* h* Ixeliev«*! it
have got the disease
I nnrwd a friend with Maaon, however, on the need ul wht«m th«- rrftidiilhm aaa
referrv»l, would, human lives wunhl l»e mvf I
named Gonsales, not knowing he had n«w rale*
While •tat»*’! that h«* had h»* *ol*»t n
|»v«»ni>«**i tprady Mitos.
»mallpul, and a»» I suplaiee I will have
Th* <l*t>a!* <in th* amate raunmilte* tiinatcd that the pre«u l**nt w.»s ah*>ut to
A Vote w m taken on Morgan’» m<
it.
I ran only hope for the beet ’•
W.
lion to refer the Movti resolution to ar 4Ri »| Margin t«» a «p**ch of unusual •etui a n«mtii»»*»u»n«’« t*» C»|h.»
H* »puk* of ’'dlclatorwhipa'* it not I»* dewirable to await th«* report
Thia information was carried to Gen the ml»« committee, which prevail«! »«■verity.
ati-l of the sul»i>rdlhalh»n of public bus ! from this cbuiilitiMloner !«*•(»-re taking
era! l#ee si>! he promptly informed tlie —ayea 33. m« 2»
VniUwl Htate* government of the state
A further .Ila uaa.on of the »ubj<* t 1» li»*» to politi« He character is*« I the action?
There waa no need of waiting fur
of affair», •!.*> wrote Acting t'aptaln- pr<>mi»e>l, m Hoar ha» prnding a re*>- c«»nJiti<m of ina tion in the h«»u*e of
Tl •
Grneral Almmada Inquiring if there lut .on to du- targe the comimt'oe on r*pr*’«a*ntativ*o as th* n»«*t gigantic ther report». answ»rw«l M rgan
and unhcanl of filibustering ever at- oountry ha»l l«een «!«*lug<’d with irpsirta
hal l>«<n small|»«i In (‘aiwnas. and rul«-» from furlhra ixmaidcring the re
u
I
: and imimpeachablw evi«teucr fur th«»
ahat ste|w h«k| hern taken t«> guard the hrrm of the i-Lo.» -M ut of th« day
M *rgnn went on to *»y
Il ' al th«1 sp- »k*r o! the hoxiser who last tw«» yearn.
health <d the Americana impriaoMd waa given to nSv mnkruptev bill.
there.
A reply was received making waa agre«d that a committ«*e of tlftecrn had hern known as the “great white that he expected, when this r«*miuls
h«» statement of the prevalenre of the •enator» »h*-n!-l represent the antic at ••jur,** wriuhl he hereafter known aa the stoner cams ha k from Cuba, another
one would g*«.
In th* meantime de\ i«
diwNMe, hut »idling that the Amcrirans tlie coming Grant monument cere- "great to hite fiiil»u»írr,
Another «tirring chapter on th* «am* tallen, ruin, crtieltr an*l rxtermti .»
would be vauriniited at once
inonie«.
«ul’)»*« t toA«a«i>le<i H Alim, who pr«>- were going *«n tn Cuba.
It is thought here that the appear*
SPANISH EXECUTION.
)»•»•■*•! a 'tmiplate «-♦'**alt«»n o( senat*
The agricultural appmpr*atn»n loll
anne «*f wmallpoi will make the Amer
bnain«!*«. except to coiwi-lcr appropria waa taken up an*! pa**»'d without
Iran government pre»» for the release of
amendment*
Melton an-l others, as it is understofwl A < uban In.nr,.el H-l HI. Il.alh tion bill», until vummilt**** were fill«*!
Bravely.
The r«'*4>lutiun ir»i to another hcat«*<!
At I 40 the *>'nate wml into » x«*CtttB<*
Spain ba» practically d«*c»ded to librrate
!e it«*, in tohuli Chan lirr ami Allen •e as ion, an*l at 2 o*el*«»k r»*«um*d legis
New York, April 22. — A Journal
them
General Weylrr 1» an obstacle
pnlh’ipat«*!.
Th«* resolution finally lative «r*s«u»fi. and th«* Itankrup* > bill
to the release uf any American»
lie diepati h from Havana say,
* as ft»rm.»l r la. I I* f r»* ti •
i »*.
b
Pedro Garcia, who was »hot n-.trr- went over.
said last wwk in Santa Clara that
Th«* bankrupt« v bill was paased by a the iw** of «Iwbate Allen anti«» : • I
Americana were •» t at liberty without day for rebellion, Wa« am-.tc-l in hi»
The tauik* that he wmiM obstruct in ever) jwwiblr
father'» home* on muipicion of twirig a d»H isive vote of 4l> t«> H.
g«w»d muse
rupt«*v bill a* pa»W'-! i» the subetiltlte way any Ivankruptry lull which ' I I
After »it month» of impriaoti
General Weyler’s recent declaration rebel.
- . It-. N. !«4. t M íuím «.: a . Th. cm luvuiuniary imnarupt< v
ihai -‘.mu» (Tara is pa<’tn«**i means that <O-'ii(, lit, tiiri, tiii.id * .»*IIV it* I m * tl l«»l
He waa talo-n le-fore a su • • •*> of th)« »uleUtute in lisplacing
r.» a ; ap« r fighting th«-n* w HI 1« meager. u week ago
FIRST CUBAN COINS
N«vprtl»e|e*» hr alinitr that within nummary court. The entiro court-mar th*’ committee hill was a great »urpriwe
thr«-v day« of his <l«*'!aration of tran tial la»t«il about fifteen minute«*, and and di*ap|«*;iitm *nt to the judiciary
quility mor«* than ninety rebels were Garcia wua M-ntenc-I to draft, al ■ •■tnmitl« •*. which h.vl reportt"»l a <x»m- Tlvs r*«»!« |*|*r*a Sr* h »»» m I»» It.
I 84Ur«l •
killed in the provinr»-.
Hr says he will though a» 1» cnatom.ry, they did n«»t prrhrn«lve meiteure. known as th«- Tor-
no longer require any troops t<» fill th«* read the death »«•itern'e until la»t r«*y bill. It wa«» r«,gar«l»'»| a? « personal
New York April 22 —T. •• .L :r* .
triumph of N«d«M»ti.
Th«' Nci»«»n bill this morning •*)•
place« of hi« killed and w»Minded, which night, twelve boor» t»-forr be wa« »hot
Promptly at 7 o'clock last night a a« pji » mn | provides !<»r voluntary or in*
Ditans »Imply that he ha» been told to
TI«* Cutan dollar will lx* «u> »he
pn Let of Mildier» halted in front of the voluntary bankruptcy.
ei|»ect no more soldier» from Spain.
stDM’t within a few dav»
!t wri be a
The “free bome»tcad** bill was made silver coin known as five ¡
The situation in Banes, a **ap«>it <*■11. Th<‘ captain In charge of the
a a.
Five
the unfliii»b«'*l busineae of the senate.
prisoner call«*! "P.-dro Garcia."
town in Santiago de t’ulai, now com
mill ion dollars’ worth <»f bullion k t*>
A
committee
of
fifteen
senators
was
‘
‘
Preaent,"
wm
!h«-
an«w«-r.
mand* much attention here. The gun
ta convert**! into the coin, which, even
‘'Prepare to com<9 out," aai-.i the named to i»artici|»at«’ in the Grant cere- if it is no mor* than a souvenir of th*
hf.il Galicia and the rruiwrr* Nurv»
mon!«*».
P,-t»ai .» ,ih.| Ib'sn.i Mon » d«*« an* * ait ing captain.
Cuban struggb*. Mill »til! If w-.rth tta
The ann«Hin< «*metit <»( th«» *!«*ath of weight.
■‘I)|irn." rrpli«*l
Garcia; "1 am
outside tlo* uarn*w» until three columns
Th«* Cuban Junta in lots* • the
s»-nt by General Weyler have ba»i lima ready.” lie spoke aa cooly aa if ho Kept*•-entalle«* Holman was made, and circulation of silver min bearing th«*
the
senate
adjourned
a«
a
mark
of
re-
to move on th«- rebels by land. The ha*l been going out to »up with a
»tamp of the provincial government.
speoL
inenrgenta has«* held th«* town aimw friend ln»tea*l of "capilla.”
!'!>• money to buy this bullion and to
There was sn ommotia rattling of
ItolntT’«« expedition laii'icl there on
The I: í »!1 m * V»day adopted a apei ial tiefray the mc* h»nical r«)«enu- < f tl -
M *r«’h 25. The harbor is «*ne naturally key», th«' sliding *>f h«’avy bolt« and
issue i a »anl lo have been raise* I
«»rd»*r (or th«* ronwideration of the sen-
- apabh* of rnsv defense, an<l it is said then the ponderous iron swung »lowly
¿it«» amendments to the Indian appro- through the ex*(ti«»n of .A. J. Corbert,
|»r»lh of
III la 33« ** H«»lM*a33.
o|«n.
th«* insurgents bar«» place»! lorpr*kH*s in
Hr profeases ignoran* «*
priation hill without reference to a a I lk ' s 1 hr oker.
Washington, April 2»V — Repreernta
"F.tri-wat! to all," mid Garcia.
the « hannel.
It is most difllcult lo
as to th« I’lentity of his principal«
At
«•ummilttn*.
tiVe H<dman, of Indiana, died at 2 learn any d-finite new» of the re< ent
"Farewoll, and courage,” exclaim«*.!
the office of -A. KratuM further iti!»>r*
Th«*
Democratic
«lisgenaions
agim
o'clock thia aft<*rn«M»n.
operations th«»rv, but it ia plain that hie comrade», with husky voiem.
ram«’ to the surfa« e.
Bailey and his bialion waa obtain**d
Judge Holman'» «leath was due pri the Spanish recognise the ne<r-sity of
Garvia pauw*l in the passage nnd
“Men with money have been figur
marily to a fall he sustained early this moving in fore«» ngainst th«* town and called back: "At Utt I will gain lib fol low t*r» join«*! u ith the Republicans
uu this prupimitmn, after th«* »|**cial ing on tin» thing for a long ttnu*,” '•<*
spring.
the rmult of an attack of attempting to attack it »imultaneously erty."
order ha«.I Iwcn mo*lifi«*«l so as to cover said. “The junta is behind US. We
vertigo
11«' - *»n «'•»niplainr»! of feel by land and s»*a, for th«* purpose of pre-
He never weaken«*!, and ho Alton
the other apprupriati«»n bills.
Bland start in with a million dollar»’ w*«rth
ing IwHy, and hl» eorvl II ion grew v •
: - i . • • ■...
u i 1)^; i . i»h«*l ti im executioner» by hit coolncM.
of five ¡teselas. Th* min is aUtut th»*
protested
vigurousty
against
the
course,
ateahlr uorwr until last T umk U v
The four exeentionera were
bad
h«»ld the port.
but only ha«l a following of twenty- • it«* of the American dollar and re*
Then he rallied somewhat, anl the im
General Gomes, ac<*or«ling to th«» last ■narkatnen, ami it waa mscary for
(onr, not enough to get a sevornl vol«’. S4*mbl«*s it much.
provement gaw the family some en
rrjMirta, has left Army«» Blanco distriot them to Are three volley«.
“The new Cuban min, which mu*t
Simpson is out of th«* city, and there*
couragemeut in (toping for his recovery. and moved n«*arer Trinnla»!. There i»
not ta oall«*«l a medal or a souvenir,
fore was not in evidence.
A TOWN ON FIRE.
This rally *»• brief, however, men in- a rumor that h«* tnay be ebvtrd pre»!
Th«* senate amendments «»f minor will ta a< <»*pl*d for its weight in silver
giti» developi**l, and since that time he dent of th«’ republic to su»•»•«*»•«I <Ts
im|«ortancv
were concurr«*! in, except anywhere. The design for the f» • of
»auk rapidly. Since la»t night he had nerns
Another idea is that he has Ittislnrss I'ortlon of Tullahoma Sustain«
a »Hiio <»oo | <>•«.
ing th.it providing for the removing of the mm will consist of a head or <« fig
l)een under opiateo, and this morning «I»-» i h I to <*»nt«'*t th«* po»»-i—«ion »»f
tire indicating liberty. Th«* seal of the
the family gave up hofM«, an»I rraha*'**! Ban«*«, an*I many who thought his siege
Naeliville, April 23. — Tullahoma, the Indian supply «h*pot from Chicago
Cutan republic, already familiar on it*
that the end wa* near.
lie |M»«««*d of Army«» Blanco was a ruse tn entice ► mill of thi» city, !• burning, ami to Omaha. The amendment relative
b«»n»l an<i ¡»»Milage stam¡*»,will ta <»n th**
away without regaining con ar if »us ties«. WffWler into the country where m«»ler- Nashville flremetf have been »*ut to to the o|»rning <»f the Uncornpahgru
reverse.
reservation
was
not
acted
on
today.
ats force might Is* attack«*! to advant the town on a »[«•■ lai train with a fire
“The friends of Cuba who will have*
Ilall«t«»ri»t l»r i»o»l lihr «1 Ifou«»«.
U hl!«’ it Wils being debated, the
engine. The Are »tarted in the o|*cia-
age, now t»eliev«* that Weyler’» move
Newton, Kan., April >6.— A terrific
death of Judge Holman waa announced, matte this tan«* of csoin« are men <»f
liotiae
blo.-k,
and
ha»
already
cau«**l
an
merit t«»ward Hanes will meet a »t«*a»ly
and as a mark of
the house ad* wealth. They will l..u k the Cutan en
wind storrn, a>romp.aiue«l by heavy
resistance which will add to the evi calimaled damage of 3200,000. A high
terprise to the extent of ten millions if
joarned.
hail and rain, swept over
Harvey
dence already piled up tn«liaprove Gen wind is blowing, and there in no hope
nderaar).
An agr**t*m«*nt ha« been
county al IV o’cL* k tonight, coming
of
»ax
ing
tlie
bueincM
|«>rtmn
of
the
eral Weyler*« declaration of pacifica
TtLEGRAPHY REVOLUTIONIZED. mule with the junta here in New Y ok
from the *<Hlthw»*t
Two fannbou*>n
town.
tion.
as to th«' rr »»gnition of these min»*
were dr!n<»h«bcd a f«*w miles west of
Tullahoma ia a thriving town of 9,- *• > n« rt«n»»g r*|»h 1« K»|**rl*4l i«» trrom
when th«* Cuban republic mmrs into
New‘«»f
Mr
ar. I Mr*. Wein», the
> I prrlut »Irl <*33 Ihr Fluor (*f a < ar.
500 inhabituiita, on the Nashville,
I'llah th* fratiBltlun.
its full right» and p3»s»esaioiis “
occupants «>f oue of the bou* s, wernt
San Frariciscn, April 2»h—-W It.
ChattaiKxiga A Kt. Louia road, »»verity-
New York, April 20.—At a meeting
* f
i-iy hurt, -til l have h-. n brought Bradi»ury, the millionaire, was t»ef<»re five miles aouth of Na.hviile. A Urge
WELL DIGGER S HFROIC DEED
to Newton.
Tin- Hurgcona state* that (‘«lire Ju-lge Lou yesterday on a charge number *d the buililirig. are new, the of the American Institute of Eh* tri« al
Engineers
last
night
Allert
Cushing
Mrs. Wein» will
die.
Practically <»f r 1 |«ert<>rating on the floor «»f a street town having atiffen*) by tiro some
Crebor, pnif«s*<»r of physical science, Mrav*4 Drath Valalj Frying to Sa«* a
»■%. ry pane ««f gla** ih the south side of car.
He w «» arrested almut two we«*ks month, ago
4 uiiipanlun
of Dartmouth «*oli«*ge, «■>xhibite«l an in
building* at Newton was »hallrretl by ttg«», but in »left-rvnoe to th* request of
The tiro waa under control at 2 A,
Crawfordville,
Ind., April 22 —Ri< h
hail, and a railway tram just arrival liis attorney the bearing was p«H»tp«>n«*«l » M , an*! the loeaea ar«» etat«*l by pri. strument designesi to revolutionise tel- ard Bennett I< h * i his life !a«t evening
«■gnipliy.
here was without a pant* of gla«w in the until ywtefday.
vate dlapalch«-« to be about 3«' i 00,«MX>,
“By th«* u*r,“ |w* said, “of th«* syn- In a well Altai with black damp
wmdowfi on the south »ide of the car».
Tl»«* oondttclor of the car testified TI i «- buainesa portion it Iwnlly ucorched.
Edward R**yn<»lds, his «un¡»anion, may
Th* duration of the storm waa leas that hr had requested Hradbury to re Full particular» arc not obtainable, noi cruiu*gra|»h, fl.UOO words a minute «an also die through injuries he re»*eiv<*4
e.*Nlly Ito* telegraphed, and to hat IS, of
than fifteen minute*.
frain (mm spitting on the fi«M*r of th«* ia the uuuiber of bilildlng» burn«*I.
«xiurw. ««jually Hii|«>rtant, can easily while trying lo roscae his companion.
rar, an l call«*»l his attention t<> 4 placard
VI III Try •• i r«Rr ( atnklrtB.
Strang* Drath lit « «*urt.
G re • ived and D*«x>r*ie<|.
A duplex Bennett saved Reynolds friitu drown
ing, an<l it was no faultt of the latter
iMib-in, <»r , April 18 —E T Johnson, on which wa» print«-! a .copy «*f the
Hollister,
Cal., April 23.— “May hn«* will carry 6,000 word»» a minute.*'
that h* dnf not repay th«* ■l«*bl.
who is built Ing lat«ir«-rs for conlrsctors urihnanrr prohibiting public exprrtora* Go! strike m* th i l if 1 am th* tmir-
In Chi «go last night Professor Cr»*
He sai«l that th«* millionaire re
The men were digging a w«*ll, and
on tin- Aatotis railroad, ban aul-ruitte.l lion.
h«>r *a » olla burster tn the invention of
«lerrr
o(
Bernardino
A»*«*uro,
’
*
cried
to fiU|n-rint«iMlent Gilbert, of the peni plied by r«'’|iii-tii g him to tell Mr. J«MH*ph CiM’ado in tbe courtroom here the »vne rum igra ph, Lieutenant G«*urg«* h*i reached a depth of fifty f«*et
tentiary, a proj-'»ition to hire tlie idle Vining that he (Bradbury) had juii*i ymterday. The last won! had Mcarcvly Owen Squier, Vnit«**l Stales navy, was They returned after dinner to reauiu«*
Convict». Tlicre IS Mini, question a, to his fare and Would do a» hr liked. The lift his li}« when vtith a shriek he lop describing the remarkable machine to work, and Bennett was first to g«»
down.
Half way to the bottom h>* was
whether or not the authoritiiw have conductor*» testimony was corroboratixl pl « n I forkar«l sivl fell to th«* fluor«
another branch of th«* same institute
.I«*!ikins, who was a pas
tl>e right lo lure out Couv lets.
The by Mrs. P,
It may I* her* stat«**! that these two overcome and fell out of ths bu> ket.
Th«*
terrorised
officers
and
the
host
matter is l>eii*g investixate«l.
The sengrr on th* rar.
gentlemen, Crehor and
Squier, in- Reynolds knew the trouble win «itie to
Judge lx»w found the millionaire o( »|M<rtAt«>r« »to«I aghast for some mo
foul gases, but with«»ut hesitation In*
working of convicG Mr. Johnson »ays.
vented the |*)larisii>g photochron«»
ments
st
what
sp|*«rcd
to
lie
a
»tart
with
He faint
would in no way interfere with free guilty, and imi*«»* I a fine of |
graph with winch the m««*t •Un‘e«ff.Ql •taretd down to the re» ue
ling
lusiiifrMatiun
<«f
divine
retribu
labor
He gives positive Msttratice an alternative of tweiity-fuur hour»’ tion« Then several rush«*! over to the ex¡rt*rimrnta were made at the rlectri* ed and fell.
imprisonment.
Bra»ibury
’
s
attorney
Raynolds remveretlmnwiuusn«*«» ntn!
that all who will work can get etu|doy-
prostrate man and suught to assist him cal lal«»rstory of the United States ar
a rope was lowered, but h« refuscxl to
mrnt, and savs that the only reason for gave notice of appeal
(r«»m the floor. There were no rvsponaes tillery eohool at Furtrees Munnie. Th«*
Si't'rpl the chance <»f escape. Instea I
wanting convicts is hi, inability to get
to their or«icr« or their efforts. Joseph phutu-ciiniiHgraph is a machine to
l*rr«i«trnllal >*»mInalh»»».
he attach«*! th* r«q«e to Bennett an«!
■utn. lent free labor.
measure
the
velocity
of
project
lira
Cismdo was (fond.
The man was a
Key
Waahlngtoo, April 2A— The presi
The receiver of the syncronograph the «toad b«»ly was draggod out.
Bort rtf usee, and had been arrested on a
Few Salno«» Itunnlng.
dent today sent to the senate Hie fol
that will receive 8,000 w«»r«ls a minute nobis ha»I just life enough to tie th»*
«
barge
of
having
murdere«!
AsM^uro,
a
Avtotla, Or April 2d —"Die run of lowing nominations:
rope ataut himself when it was next
Mexican rancher, wh«*** lew! txsly was I» a development of the principles of
•almon sbow, no indi. atioti, of improv
Hamid M Kewall, of Maine, to bt
lowered, and was liautal out insrnsibh*
the photo-chn>n<<raph.
found
last
Saturday
morning
in
his
ing
Tlie average catch j«-r boat is I«-»» minister to Hawaii.
and alm*M«t dead.
The chance* <r*
Cabin
in
the
IJIrVelan«!
district.
Nh*«rlng in Morrow < <iunly.
than two flah
A number of men have
against his recovery.
Thomas H. Phair, of Maine, collector
return«*! from the drifting grounds dur of rtistoiii» for the district of Amustuuk,
H<-p|>n«xr, April 38.—The weather,
('«•U m « RaealfH*» at Naw York.
Il is «>»!imate-l that the <*<»*t of ves
ing the |«»t two days without having Me.
New York, April 23 —Castoma re while < xm »I, I» not interfering with
■r«-urol a single salmon, and tin Im- ;
James S. Harritnon, of Maine, col
ceipt, today were 9873,438.07; total ■hearing, which la now in full bla»L sels now bring built at lake shipyard*
provement 1» exp>-ctaal until warm I** tor of customs fi»r the district of for the Aral half of ths w«*-k, «2,228,- Wool I» aiming in »lowly, ami ia in is close I«» | (XM).OuO, aacumpArr»! with
leather nets in.
much belter condition than laat (.-aaon. 14,000,090 a year u*
Belfast Me.
738.14.
Greenville, Mis»., April 38 —-There
Was soother break in the levee on th«
Mississippi side at Mtipland, or "Toe
Promiswt Land" levee. at 10 o'clork
thia morning, forty mils« by rail south
of Greenville. The break will cover
13.000 acres of land near the flood, and
will add to the volume of water already
covering most of the lamia in its vicin
C»w*,«.H**.l «• hrtl*B ..r II»« lmp*rl*Bl ity.
The levee is ten f«*et high, and
the break is fully 300 feet wide. There
Mappral«»» •» IB« I’*«! W *«k Calle»
waa a foot on the levee when it gave
From Ilia T»l.gr»,l,l. CwlamM.
Way. The break will submerge Mayor«,
Two boy» were drowuni in • »lough
ville, th*- county scat of the ooun <y. •
near Marietta, Wub.
town of 403 jw*>»|4e. Th* town ;• »ittt*
The 3 year-old child of Frank Floyd, at*«! twelve tnU«** north of the l»r» ah-
who live» in Aroyo valley, California, From MAjrorwviite »«»uth to the Vat««»
w *• kllle*! by the bite of rattlesnake.
ritrr rv«*ry plantation in l<*«<|urna and
Edward Neill w*s mangled to death two-tbirda ot Ihoar in Khartoy. brwidra
at Walla* e, Idaho, by a line abaft in a nQBibrr of other« in Ya*io and War*
which hi» clothing became entangled
ren count hw will hr pot under water
Two elderly Women acre knocked frooi ten to twenty frrt df*rp
While th it im ** t ion waw in a lartf««
down and rn! * I in II *-ir home in t in
Clnnall, O., by three men. who eacaprol mr<*nr<* already urrrflowr«!, there wvr«i
hun lrfd« of farmhoQvea and cabin» and
with Jewelry valued al | 000.
numeroua ridg«w, moand» and haatilv
Governor A lama, of Colorado, haa
rrr« ted aaatfold». which still affnrd»*d
VetiM«| lb** bill regulating the msnufa*
protection to man and Iwast. Them*
lure an 1 tale of o!e*•margarine |*a>—I
at the re mt a ■•« . >n o| the legislature. are now tiring rapidly abandoned, an J
The Veto r
ra
• • -t •*' i al. »• the terror mgni»
A MILITARY ATTACHE
governor show a in hi» message that tlie
most bwrefa*v'd brO*cry ever attempted
waa employed to »••- urw the passage of lims!*l Mil»« M «Mta •«» <»«» •«» iifRflc» t«i
ObwttB
Wer.
th« bilk
Washington.
Ajzrll
Jê. — Ornerai
At a meeting of prominent Parnell-
Ilea in Dublin, Ireland, a resolution Mdew has applied fur |»*MUia»k»a tn gt»
<4» ..(wM-rre-the war |wtw«*rn
was a loptwd providing lor the forma to
tion of an independent Inal: league, in that nMinlry and Turkey fr^n a thill*
*'<M*rrtary Alg«*r
which agrarian interests are not to be Vary point of wirw
dominant, and which will be founded has bruQght the mattw to the attention
on the "Broader and sunnder basis of <*i lha powid» nt. HhouM the order be
1nde|**-n l< nl political action fur the made by the pn-widmt. it will be the
twu-.cfll of the whol*'ln«li nation.** The flrwt time in hi»t<»*y that th* general
object of the league will be ’"civil and n nitnan lîî g th* army haw gone abroad
a tnihtary si
religious lilierty, and absolute in*!«, during aetual war
It is truo that (irneral Hheridan
prudence of all alliances with any En la hr
aro»mparded the German army as an
glish party."
attache in the war with France, but he
The famous "hat trimming» rase," «a» mH at the time of aa high rank as
wb.. h indire* tly lnvovl«*l Irlwrrn 3 10.
General Mil«**
000.000 and 3*3.0**0,000, and which
sh--*. î « a ttralbara.
has been j>*st|*.nr-l from time to Ums
(taker (Tty, <>r , April 3<l.—The
fur the p.--t three years, has !«<n
finally d<- i dad in favor of th« govern atage-dHver from Sumpter brought
from Granite that
ntent by a jury in the Vnlfed States news tl ;*
circuit court in Philadelphia. Therail at 2 o’« lf»rk yesterday afternoon G li
was brought as a teat case by an im McMahan, who left (taker (Tty Monday
porting flrm, who sought to recover I »at f«»r Grat h . th t Lewi's M Gutridgo
from the government a difference of 30 and brother, ^aiuuel W , in front of
per cent in cuatomedutiee
The Arm's tl • Gulridge »»tor. in Granite, Grant
Lewis vm» »hot twite through
contention was that the lm|s>rtatlon* county.
In question constat«»! solely of hat trim- the holy mid was dying when the m*«
Sam wa» shot
vning* -n win- h the duty, under the •enger left for Sumpter
M Kinley tariff a t. »»• only 20 per tn the fa* «•» I h H grappled with his
k«v. king him down and
cent, but -!.*■• f. !era! ..ff! - ala proved «•«miinnt.
that the merchandiao was *.i*-d chiefly bolding him until the arrivalof Deputy
- w ho arreat^l M Mahon.
for do - s. and Ire«» trimming«. on Sheriff N
lx- *1 g<**- p alMiut M- Mahon*» sisler
which there was a duty of 30 per cent.
1» M«i<! to I .'< • • i‘.- -i tht mbm M
U
A number of Jspane»» have left Kan : ■
-
1
. '
i
' '
, • -
Fran r > fur Mei:.
wl « re s colony M. Mah«>n will !»* lyre h<- I.
Samuel
will I*- f irmr- l "i 1st I granted them by W Gutridg* i* |«n»titiM»tor at Granite.
the Mexican government
The body of Captain Evan navies, of
the British four m.ist*-l ship !><-l anisic,
who drowned over four months ago in
tlie harbor at A-toria. has b*-*-n pi- k*-i
up by a fisherman. The remains were
positively identified by pa|»-r» Io :n i in
the pocket,
maiden
Thr Hlur < »tl •t»»hlirr‘« T f I m I
Kansas (Tty, April
—In the trial
of John Kennedy, the n*put«*»l leader
in the recent Hine cut robbrrieg, inter
est was quit kenud today by the a;»|*’ar-
anew in the pHrv-olmg* of a relative of
the notorious Jam«-» brother», a ai»ter-
in Uw of Frank Jam*», who testified
that Kt'imedy tohl her he held up the
train and secured $42,000.
I hiring
thia testimony, Kennedy’s attitude wa*
defiant, and he frequently declare«!
illMt til«' Wllil«F» I K'S I.
Mother M«hltilry*« Klrthray,
Cant««nt <>., April S<l. — Sancy Alli
son M< Kinley, mother <»f the presidents
celebrated her Mth birthday at her
home in this city today. She is in ei-
celIrtit health, IxrHiig slight attacks
of rheumatism. All «lay letters and
tidegmms <»f eongratelation were re
ceived by her fr«>m fti«n«l», ami in
nianv instanres ft« m stranget».
Weyler Will Attack Cubans
by Land and Sea.
king Hwmkert*» K••«!>*.
Flva
War* l.«>at.
Roti««-. April 28. — Al 3:90 tin, after
n*x>n, while King Huintiert wa, on hl,
way to the rao-». a man name.I Pietni
An iarito, an iron-worker, out of rm-
ployment, attempt«*! tn »tab hi» rn.jr,
ty with a Jagger
The tuan waa «eiae.1
tv hire be «xrahi carry out hl» pur)a>ar.
and the king pr<»-w*l«*l to the Cam
|»nelle rarv-cvarM, N-eminglv unmoved.
Arriving at the ra.-ecuurae. hi, ma)*-»lv
waa greatly cbamad. A«*:iantn appear,
tn be a tolitn-al fanaile
He
he
bail no a* «'o«npli<’r»
New York. April 23.—There waa a
general »iibsidem-e of ,;*eculative ac
tivity in wheat tniay, and no excite-
m.-nt t*> »peak of. except at the opening
ao*i close.
A Peculiar AeeMent.
Fatal Cbleaga Firs.
K l U iuii , M o ., April 33 —A spacial
h> the Pi»»t th,patch from Naaiiviile,
Tenn., »ay»: Five lives have hewn lost
in the floodad land, of I^ike county, A
skiff u|*e«t, can*ing the drowning of
lose Gan, and hi, entire family.
Wkaat Ktritamrnt
< bated.
Th* 4r«-h *»f *!•(*•
Omaha. Nel*., April 24.—Amid im
posing crrvoMMiics. the comer-stone of
the trans*Mississippi rip»«iti<»n arch
of stat«-« was lai«l this afternoon. There
was a long ¡«arade of military and civic
societies.
Gran«! Master Fhelpw, «d
th* Nebraska .Masons, «»(Related, as
sisted by i»(fi<vrs of the grand lodge.
Ad«lr«--*ta-s
were
ma«le
by Mayor
Bnmtch, Lieu tenant-Governor Harris
an<l cx-»*«**r<*tary of Agriculture Mor
ton.
,%tl*tn|»l
Dee Mnine,, April »8 —The infant
Chicago. April 38.—Two livro were
laughter <>f John F Buckley wa, ao«'i- lost and three dwelling» partly d«"»troy«-d
dentally lianged here by her tainnet by a Are which broke out early this
»tring, «xatching on the limb of a tree. morning in a building at 4236 Ash
The little girl, about 3 yeera n|d, h.vl land avenue. The flame, aprea I so
liven playing on the porch bat a fvw rapidly that many occupant»
were
ininulea liefer« the atxrnlenL
Her Iron- fc>ro«»d to jump (rout window», while
net »tringi* were tied twice around her other« were taker, down on ladder».
!>•> k tn keep the Ixnnet in poaitinn Tlie dead are' John Meidea»h and
< i«*| • trotm<l aherlgaa,
mure »exurely.
Hh» »lipped when John Coyne. Ti,e bodice ol both w*-re
Hheriilan. Or.. April 2il—Winter ’ rlimbing on a »mall cherry tree and the ■lightly burned. Coyne. 13 year» old,
wheat i* I** »king fine a rout»« I Hh«*ridan, ■tring. oauglit on a twig pmj«*'tinr not wm found tightly claapoi in the arm»
and an *bui
« t cn»p ■ f fruit s-erma U* more than an inch.
of M*Clea»h, who had evidently per
ished in au effort to save the boy.
A Mi big an mine i, 8 000 le,t d„p. 1
t»»
kill
I ru|ii9f*
rreelxlwnt.
Montevi«len, April 24 —An attempt
has been ma*I* to assassinate the presi
dent of Uruguay, (tenor Jidiarte (tor ia.
He was shot at by the would be assaa-
sin, but the bullet mi»*«*I its mark.
The president's assailant was srr«-»t«*l.
New York, April 24.—The British
crutai’r Talbot srriv«*j this morning
from Jamaica an«l an hoieil in North
river. The Talbot will represent the
British g«*vernnwnt in the naval dis
play at the Grant monument celebra
tion. Th* royal sugar commission sre
un boar*I tlie T s II jo L
XfrSHIahop H/au'» fuhll**
Philadelphia, April 33.—The jubi
I«« in <xel»bration of the »ilrvr anni
vrraary of Ar*'hbl»h>q> Pain k J l(ym>,
tx-gan thi» ni<>rnin<, ami «ill continue
with raried exerci«-» until Friday ev*-n-
I
Bill, Blrab.
Mlnatr.l
New York, April 32. —Hilly Birt-h,
the old-time minvtrel, <|ie*l at hi» home
thi» afternoon of |*aral»»i» of th« Brain
and ohronio Bright'» *lia«a»«. 11« h*> I
been tery 11! b»r •»*»< a month.
»M3» Sre»«la V. |»>r||„n«
Halifax, N. S . April 22. — Pr * ti-
rally com píete return» from the el«*--
lion» fur the local houae »bow th« el«* ■
Hon of thirty-one liberal» and »«ven
ronaervatire», making the liberal» a»
•trorig in th» hull»«, un ler Premier
Murray, a» in the la.t. The ror>»<'r,.i-
tire loader, John F. Stair», waa *1«
f< »te*l in Halifax city.
W«»al4
Dtrm Ottt nf < añada.
Toronto, April 33.—The Moral It«
form l*ra(n» 1» agitating the exduaion
from Canada of tlie klnet*w*-*>|<e pictur*»
of the Corbett Fitiaiiumon» tight.
A Rwsume of Events In the
Northwest.
EVI0ENCE OF STEADY GROWTH
Our
s*lgkb*rl«3g
states- Imyr«««-
iwrel >«at»4 I* til iMaStrteW- <»«•!•»
A •
hCt li4S tarn l*t to bulb! a
(irw r»»urtb<»u«*«* al (’»»quill* City, to cost
111,428.
I he li.%)’ilitl’,s of Cru»»k county, on
M i ch 81, I a «1. w. ru
68?, and th*
rr*»uroc*» 843,54s
Fur th* first tunc in twenty fiveyears
th** circuit court for B«*n<«»n c»»cnty cun*
rlu*tal a »««»ion without a jury trial.
eu}«*r:ntcn<l«*iil J F. \*»w ten has ta«*n
«’xamimng I’mattlls «»»tinty achaula,
Ite report» all to ta in excellent condi
tion.
C«»unty Treitsurwr Lindlev, of Jack
•mi county, !a»t week («»rwantal the
k»t ««f the «late tax moony due, (2,
242 18.
A number «»f atorkraisers around
P.vuhna, in < r«M»k county, stopped feed
ing their stock Uns wee-k, and turned
them out *m the range
Th«* »«miannual statement of Wallowa
.»•inly sh**wa that on March 31 last
tl *• * «»unty’» liabiliti*'» were |’0,IH2.
and its resource-« $13,443.
D B Kuhler, of Baker City, is in
th«* tang Urrrk valley. Grant county,
making up a tand of A.IMM) yearling
wether», | «tying for them $1 »**<) a h»*a*l
Th***«’ op|«Mu*d t<> a new courth«»«ia*
bring built in C«wsi euuunty, have
m*rve»l an injunction ujion the mem*
tar» <»f th* count) taard t«> restrain
the buihllng
Klamath mtiniy has warrants out-
.tn lir g to the amount of f«*),30l, an<l
’
J.D't»'»« *h,*F.«»>f, 1»
■ "•?*»
Th*
county’» r«»a»UFve* ar«* ratimatol l*> ta
*d tl vain«* * f <:•» <41
Hhr*‘pr»»ser» *■»( Crtxtk munty have
ha I a very sue* , ««ful lambing season,
nearly all of th«» lambs U ing aav««»l.
.All i»h«**p have wmt« D>l wrll an*I their
wool i» in guo«l c«»n<hl ion.
Tlie sriiDannual rejort of tl e munty
ttffh ial» «»( take county »iiow* the total
outstanding and unpahl warrants to ta,
with • *t»o ¡«t«*d interval,
Ul H4.
white th* total *»( uii)«at>l lairs lue and
owing th»* ct»only is 8*13,464 uo.
A(»?asl»*a are interfering with school
w*»?k in The Dalle*.
Ataut half th«
¡»nj d« in two of the rooms at Ar-ittemv
Bark are -ul, cither an k <»r afraid of
taking the <h*»»a«8*, white a numtar arw
ata»>nt from the high arhotd an*! (li*
Union »treel primary.
An ordinance h is N en pateed ty the
* itv <‘»»ur>< il of Ashland to prohibit card
playing or dim throwing for ¡»tea«*ure or
profit Ky minors, and ia intended to
ojjeraf«* to prevent minor* from ¡-laying
the nickel in-th«* slot ma* bin»*« a* well
ax uth*
g-o • *
l i •• ordtnan* • rti» ■» a
penalty for allowing minors to play at
such games, anti is an addition to th«*
general ordinaiKte against gambling.
W a«lthigtuH
A Columbia ti,«r nutriier will plant
forty a*-r«» to pr.iiul» »ml »Wi-rt |«>ta-
to«-» thi» aprlng.
Work will K*on l*«giii on a naw atxl
larger »t*wkx > I» on th« Nurlhrrn Pa-
oitie, at G*vn«ld.
Hhc«pah>*ar«rri havri arrived in i*r<»Mr
an*l It I» expo. l«*i that 30,000 ,hc«p
will b« »h«*kr«**l thera tin, aaMuO.
Th«* ru»h of proapnrtonl to tho < >kan-
■ *g»n. Mi'lbow an*! lirwrvation mining
<li»tri«t» through Wilbur
hi. com
manoml.
A rattl«nian of North Yakima l*mt
weak *<>l*l to a H«attlr bayer a carload
of ■ attl« at «12 |>«r h**a*l, making a
total jatymmi of |>vfl.
A lucychat l»»t w««k m» 1« th« >11»
tan<'«< t»-tw«-«n Olympia an l Ta«x>ma In
on« hour ami AH ininnt«».
Thi, u* th«
t»’»t racortl ma*!« »«> far
Th« owner» of dairy oow, in Kittita»
county had to f*»'*l th« cowr, 1 to day»
■taring th« winter ju»t piuranl, in,tea l
of th« uaual ninety day».
Th« annual r«»«e carnival in Ta<*onia
wilt lie hebl July i, 3 and 3, am! in
• otiii«-. lion with the celebration thera
will r»- a water pageant.
H|*-. mici • of tiro day tak.-n from
Silver lake, near Ca»lle Rock, ha'o
I *’«n l*-*t**l an l prorioum’e-1 of good
qualltl fur hr1 • lll.il.iig anl putory
purpowo.
Cheney mini»tem are talking of form
ing a l*M*al uuion for mor« unitc«l work
A majority of the minister» of the city
met l»"t week, and dlacua»«»] in an in-
formal way the adviMbility ut the pro
ject.
Cattlemen arc »<(>uring Walla Walla
county for t»*«f cattle.
What few cat
tle there are left are not in good con
dition, but they arc ri|»M'tc>| to be in
■uch »hap«- by May I tiiat »lilpmcnt«
may l>e made.
The city council nf Walla Walla ha»
under <»>n»id«ratlon an ordinanc« to
prohibit ,lr* *-t meeting» or d«mon»tra-
lion» of any ceaeriptlon, except |*ara*l«».
uni«»» a |wrnnt i, given by the mayor.
The orxlianco ha» |>a»»«d to it» third
reading, and the chance of it» baoom»
Ing a law 1» g<e*d.
IB.glmvrr» in Lantern Waibington
are buying I. *g» to »hip to Miatouri
river point»; at the »aine time Beattie
peeking In* *■ • are »hipping pork pro-
dmta into Kaalern Washington, ami
|..rk i« le-ing »hip|e I from Nebraxra to
-■attic, aay, the flpokane t'hronicla,
Tina, it i> raid. 1» rniniBt th« Imgrai»-
ing industry in hn»teru Washington.
Ta** years ago the Palouse country had
i’otlati 1
.
mX). the Big Ben*! country, 30,000.
Now they have not more than one-third
t* *.! *""•». *r nio»r
Th* rm* of all
thi» 1» attribute«! to lo cent eoru in Ne*
braaluk and 70 cent wheat in Eastern
Washington.
A ruling has just been ms !e by th«
*
t*.
.11
..ai.e to the «ffe t
that all pr« . ui) . o.i claimant» moat
complete tlieir proof ix fore Ut« «»pita,
tlon of thirty tine« o.vnlh» from th«
time land ».« ;«>. ' •/»-ttlemcnt. Ouly
wpiatter» now hul I pre-emption», to«
al. I in lsj|
V t
* tiler» in the Big Bend have only a f»w
week» to advertiae, ami prov« up on
•ach . l*im». H»w< v«r ther« 1» a pro«!»
• ion which allow» ,u. h claimant tq
chang« hla «nlty tn a hmuMtcad