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•CIO
ORK<M>M
C*as*r*beaslv* K»»l»w «f ib* ln*p*»riaa»t
il a !»!»•«IMg• af Iba Fasi We*b < al 1*4
Frua. Iba Talagra^bla CwlwaiB*.
Fo ¡ir tnen nere drowned at *bv I '(iff
bo' M i in Kan Francisco.
A dtwpatrh fr««m Honduras any» th#
revol iltiun thefr ha* rlifc.l and th»
pcacefnl.
country
Two blacksmiths of Br»»w n«villr. Or.,
bavr inv-iiird a new ma« hihr f«»r pol«
Stng «•!•►:*.
It ha« br»-n tried, ar> l
it - «<
Works to j--fi ti««n. They
bav«» applied tor a pair nt.
« »Í tn* 114 ' no—•” w n > r*m* on the
•t» <mer \ i torta to Ts***n a «>n»y fifty
Will br admitted. The other » ItT four
w III lie relumed, orders from the sr--rw-
lary <»i the trra«tiry to that rff -ct hav-
ing I* n rOMdvsd,
Ji; Itfr Dav. of Ohio, quahdrd
sistant sreretary of stale
I i«*k h 111,
w|«»»m hr smwvt**'»l«*d, will remain until
A«---slant
relary Day l«rk-um«»*
tirvly familiar with pending t.»\*«»tia-
li««u*. when it ia rt|«e> t«-d lu* will be
•p-«»in!«'d to sume foreign rn a-?*»n.
Harry Flynn was drowned in Lake
Michigan
m-ar (Tucrtg«», and 1.500
people •aW’ h«m «lie and Were us.aide u»
aid ititu
Dudng
the ex itrmrnt
tato», dropped <lr*-l.
It I* supjttoM*-!
that I k irt <!>••• »••• was the camae of th*
*«*• »nd *« *idmt.
The i> R. A N wdl send esperta to
the r •v«-n iKvda mining district to
DBaftr racímate« «»f the probable traffic
of that region
The 0um|*Aiiy it flgur-
ing on «livphng the freight business
with the Union Pa«id* u The «-«mstruc-
tiun of a sawmill near Rijiaria is a part
of the «v»rn|m»nv '• plan.
Thr cabinet has de»
of the new gunt*»als m«w li
the Fariflc <MHi*t to Mitka, A
aliout July I, Great I tivily tn
ka, growing out ol f thr gold «lì«
i«*s, ha* made the pr«*si<lrnt and
nd «Lem this fftep advi*i»bl«’ fur
guarding Amen- an interest*
The recall <»f thr for«*«’« from < "t e to
has N-rn revolved with r***ignatton by
the Athen* pul
Ih«- D» vani • or*
g*n« attack the government bitterly
?»
for ap|«ea!)ug to Europe, but m<*t «T
tin* p.A|- r« a* < pl till* a* m«-v >• , Ic and
Violanti« atta«-k th«* Ethnikr ||<-t atria,
d it«
A- *
g ■- i « ■
’
a- t «'n.
The ftteamrr Rover,. dying the Ameri
ran
g ir d ; í> ir.g between N«-w Or-
leans and port* «»( **j anish Honduras,
was find on by a Ni aragtian riisin of-
u*r, whilr f«»tir mite* fn»m Purrto
Cori*-», ami ■ «’ •* » * *’ ,i|w I L tj.* bit
■4uid»bi|«*
L is sani tire lumi «d war
ili«* „d.t f •* K • -1 W.»* ».d ! t; t? ■ ll’th-
dura» rrvoluti«>nista.
Thr Br u*»«da effpo*ttk»n ha» l*c*n
f«»r>.- ii 1 * ”
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’ I *., i
•* ** diplomane vorps werv pnwu nt.
Prince Bismarvk wa* hom>rwd at
Fr»«»•Irtchsruhr, Grrthauy hy a t'»(*'h-
tight pr««-<-4*H*n given l-v hi» lownsmrti.
Tb«* agricoltura! <lrparitu<*n( cr«»p re­
por’. pula t lo» * < tidit «'<n «d wir-at at *’> 1
agama! hi 4 L.-t t « th » I . >■ May
I laat y« ir.
The Intrrrs!» of United Htat«w ci ti­
Ben» at Porri«« C«»r|« s, thè »rat ed the
revolution in llnmlura», w ili l»r tanked
after by thè cruiser M:irl>l«-hra I
The
vr*x»| i* nuw un h«*r Way thrrr.
A j- titbm ia n«»w b. i : circulated m
New Vck ;» *. I »• gn«d Ly I .oil- * .nd
bus no-men, urging President M« Kin­
ley to do all in his power to <-(!« t a
|y M-tth ment of th»» Cuban in*.ir­
rorili m.
Lewis L McArthur, member of the
Ic/ d firm of Bronaugh, M Krthur Fen­
ton «V llrtmaugh. <»f Portland. « >r , and
one of the prominent lawyer» «»f the
»tate, «li«d in Walla M alls, W i h , <jf
heart di *••»*«’
The wupfeme court of the United
Htat«»w ha* decided the Berliner ¡»/»tent
case in favor of the IL J Telr|i tona
t'oiiqiany. The dtn ision I* tgamsl the
government and h*« be**h |»,oding
I Hill.
Ao<*>rding to the decision the
Bell (.Company will control the ¡«al«ml
for ten year a.
Frank Barg, hi* two anna and a
brother, Chris Bars, pr«*|»eroui>» Ger­
man farmer* »»f Redfield, S D., w«-re
a*phy*ist«*«! in a well on their farm.
Frank B.i«s waaovenxime by g.i* while
at w«»rk in the w.-ll
The others de­
scended one at a time in an alt* in pt to
rt«k ur him, and all met th«- same fata.
The British ahip County of Had­
dington, which has just arrive.! out »1
CaniifT, Wai« » reports a terrible
dent wbtab happened last D»-. .-rnN-r,
just as the v .- m -.-I was getting aw ay from
the Columbia nv«-r, after h-tting go
the tug's haw«M r.
F -tir »«.»men werg
scut ah'ft to unfurl the main t«»pgallant
sail, and one <»f them naru<*d Edward
Butt shp|>e«i ami fell to the deck, br»-ak-
ing his neck and both «»f hi« l* g*. death
Itrii'g igMtantAneoua.
The I m «I v was
burl«-«I *1 *•-<« the same day, and the
ship proree«le«| on her way, making a
go«*I run home.
Eli Ma* kay was run over am! killswl
in th« Southern Pacific yard« at Salem,
Or.
The steamer Nicaragua, which hat
just arrived in New York, bring* th«
news of a disastrous «-arthquakr in the
islands of Guatlakmpc ami Mont«» rrat,
of the L» m w »rd group, in the U.«t In-
di«*s. One hundred people l»*t their
lives, ami the property damage is enor-
moua. Twelve brick hotisea in Gtiada-
loupe. and ait in Montsrrrnt were de-
rnoliahed, and s«*orr« of other« cracked
ami roomed by the *h«»rk.
A dend body is lashed to the iron
davit« in the stem of the schooner Gen­
eral Siglin, which is being driven aim-
lea«ly about in the North Pacific <« ran,
¡10 mil«*« wr*t of the Queen Charlotto
islands, and dinw tly in the storm track,
as shown in the pilot » hart ot the hy-
drogrsphic office for May. The limp
form that hangs on the davit* is th«
only thing el**ard imlicatmg the past
•ecuponcy of human beings. This was
the news brought by the «rating schoon­
er Willard Ainsworth, that has arrived
in Seattle from a cruise to the north,
ami it place* beyond doubt th* fate of
th* General blghn and tbu«e at>oard.
TO
SECRETAR*
BLISS
Ar 1 filli Of 1 PRISON
Hrr«ua»n I »*•» «•»•e»**l*«i *1 I*r»<rr4-
•*•• AgwiO*« «b»r|M»w*rr*
Washingtoo, May 17 —<‘mnm»asi«»n*r
Hermann, ot th* generai land older.
La» subtniltr*J to th* secretary of in­
terior, a fatter urging the su*|*»n«ii»n ul
legal pro»'«Mahng* growing out of the
Th» letter
C*»cwIr range resrrv* act.
say«:
"It has l»rrn repre*« nlr»l to this <fa-
i»*rtmrnt that great hardship» snd «<*••
h as rtoultsd t«» thr •hr«-|w»wnrrs of Ore-
K »n to* ause «»( their ri lu*i«»u from the
grating lami* within thr bo<itidarir* <>f
the < *am'»«i<ir rang«* forest rewrite, cre­
ate»! by the pjrwi h-nt’s pr<* lamation <»f
Ke pt rm hrr 3*. IMS; that the large
4rea* «»f gras » ng lands within said res­
ervation have Itretl used for years past
«• * gmrr il gresil g ground, and the
• !.'-ep-W i.«-r*» » • !«•} • «! lent the»«-»'!! for
thr *up|M»rt «»( their tl«» ks «luring cer­
isi»» sra-'iins of II»«* year; that the suits
institur-i Ly the government against
certain |«arties to restrain them from
paftturiiig their »beep withill thr reserve
are re pro« v«* and unj«ist, and relief is
asked.
•'A special ag*nt uf this ofltcr rrj»»rt»
that Judge BrHihger, ut. thr Ititi« ult.,
i»i the I nite*l Mate* circuit ««»tirt f«»f
thr «Illirici of Oregon, OTetTulad thr
Icmurrer to Um amen-tal c*»mplaint in
thr m«M* <»f the United Mtates vs. Tygh
Valley Mnd A Livestock Cawnpaoy,
• usUkining !»♦« forfBrr dmuiun therein
(7rt F«s| Rep, SV3i. against an implied
h»*rr»s«' to «isr *m*h lands tor |Fa*t«nagr
purp* •'**, an*! re^ <-gì»King thr right <>f
the g*»v«-rnm**nt I«» sur to protect its
property fr«»m threaten««d injury. The
*p-’* i»l Agent state« that the several
ins brought against varfous persona.
Co wrhnli th»s ruling appiim, will prob-
ibljr l«r at i**ur an ! ready for trI a I Some
tin»«’ next month.
“In view of thr L-gislatiun naw t«rnd-
h k - • **em»t«»r Pettigrew « smendaveiit to
the -mdry civil bill) rvw|*vtii>g turret
rv*« -ir* in g-neral and their manage
tn« nt. Atri th* authority therein to ta
given Uw» s*»cretary of the interior "to
r«gu’.*tr th« »r «•' upahci and u*»- " an«l
th«* probable early action «»( the <!rpart
nu’tit «»ii th«- su!>>**. I. I think il would
I»»' w ur to *u*|«rnd, !«»r the pr***rnt,
legal pt»* «’•‘-hug» gr?,wing «mt of *h«**p
• .«rturing within th»' <’*•<**• I* forest
The Country Editor Knocked
But Was Net Admitted
WILL SOON BE ACCOMMODATED
llr
< pi > a «I to it*
(¿«•»Mil» rrl»9N
Kight i»«r« f«r M •»•!«»* ht»r.
M«4r
I nrbed
far
a
|*r»aaiag
I p IS
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Sau Fram*.*«M. May 17 — W A. fto-
horn, »viitor «>( th« Wlltaw« Journal,
Glenn iventy, made a preauung appeal
today at Kwn yurnlin to lx lurked up
fur right year* for manslaughter.
•’I have no warrant for your «.«mrnit-
mrnt," aai’l Wanb-n Hale, “and must
refuse your re«)Ur-«t.”
“Then I shall »lay around here until
I am tacked up.*' was the reply.
Hi-hora waited at the prison till late
in the evening, hoping h* wuckl not
have to sf»end an»»tlier day outside th*
wails
At l.i-t, be went to the hotel
walls
near the prta«*n gate*, there to remain
until n«- ‘-♦•arv pai- rs fur bis invar rra-
tion arr ftirni*he»l.
”1 have been found guilty of man­
slaughter." ttahoru explain«**!, **«ml a*
th* supreme fiOUrt has gfflrfltod the de-
vismii <»f the Gtann county cuti r t. I
hastened here to surrender myself,
My first oblfaattan is to my londsmen.
those good friends of mine who stood
by me in mv hour of trial.
I want to
release them *> they may iwd !«-<»l un-
That i* the reason I
easy al««ut me.
sent'
dewirv to bsTfitl to wrve my armtemrr
It ma» look »trang«-, my trying to br«*ak
into j^tl, but 1 r»ali4k- there are eight
long year* for me w ithin San (Juentiti**
wells, ami I am eag**r to l**»gin at <»n«*e
t«i Mt-rve mv time
It woul*i l«*»k m«»r«»
natural for a man to stave it *ff a* long
as |M«»Rihl«» but tn mv Cae«’ I ran have
no |M-a«*e of miml till tl.r punishment
tMgin« ”
>rb«>rn wa* «-unvit'fed of »holding sml
killing Dr. J. K. Putman, a druggist al
Wilfoa*. two y«-ars MnOt*.
Selnorn still
maintains that hr »hot in *<-lf <lrf«-n«*e
or rather, w ith a strong conviction that
he Wa* defending hl* own life in shoot­
ing
Twn ethr jury disagreed.
< hi
“I then for«* rr*|M - (fully r«*mmniend thr third trial. s*h<»rn wa* f<«uml guilty
that the attornrv gem-rud br rrqinwtrd of manslaugliter an*l a-ntrmwl to eight
l-ast Monday
<<» lustro-t th«* United Mtafrs attorn«*y years* imprisonment.
for <)r«-gon to stay all proceedings in the judgment wa* affirmed by the su-
the atave mention«*! ca**« until fur- prern«* court.
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A BLOODTHIRSTY INDIAN
a t.h«atly It «-h • r •• I.
Paxton,
lib. May 17- —Frederick
William Holman, who t* to I** hang«*l
»r*v»w for the munler of Mr*. XVrib-
j
a «Inw rehearsal this morning,
and wa« photographs«! on the gallows
upun i which hr i* to lx* hang«*<d.
Hr
|M»f '* • to Si ell «-Dough <»f tin* picture* to
for sen ling hit body to Gram!
Haw rn, Mi«
m l >>.«»<■ it liuriwi lx>»i k>
I hr remain* <»t hi« wife,
«
to the murder for which I”’ i”
Holman is Mup|«»*rd to have kill*«*!
‘•Hi* r
After l*rmg photo-
graplsr I. ILdman r«'b<,*rs«'*l a speech,
which hr ha» prrparvd fur th«* gallows.
I
**l»»«»|i« I iu|tr«r Ihnl'lr.
Wadiington, May 17 — The move-
»«1« nt I«» **•• "*r I he adoption of a uni-
venuti ¡p-1**
.»mp by th«* )*u*tal con-
gt« *s ha« ««»llajMMHl.
Thrrr were too
many difficult ir», th«* chief on* bring
that of currvrivy fluctuai ions, in the
way <>f a*lopting stx*h a stamp, ami the
„-••hcral «>m»mliter, after considering
the subj« • t briefly, al*an loned it as itn-
pr.u-ti- able, and will ruak«* an adverse
r<»|*«rt to tii* congress.
r«n>r nt*i W «nt« rtr«»n-
bacranicnlo.
Cal , May 1 I? _'j*h<,
|tiw|m»i« Chib, of this city, is i making
-tr«'HU«»u* effort* to indues* William J.
B t *n tn stop over one «lay in this city
x’.ilc en - nt«* to Oregon. A 'ommitt*««»
hi* been ap|*ont««*l tn communicate
with th«- Nebraska orator, requesting
tl>.i I..- boiH.f Ihr rapiul <’HT »Ith bi*
prrwnc* M»l .birr.. >t. pr.«,.|«.
< altltt 1 rttln l»*ralle«t
Eufala, I T . May 17.—A cattle
train pimp’d the trie It a mile north <»f
here tlx* afternoon while running at
full *'|M"v«l. The engine turned bottom
up, and ten rars of <*altie were derailed.
An unknown tirgrv l*»y was killed, and
Peter M«dUrvly, engine**?» C. Oven I,
thvman. ami two other men were badly
hurl.
Fifty t attle w«-re killed outright,
*«t«en Hillrti anrf A*v*rwl |aj*r*»«l.
Floren«'*, Ala . May 17.—This after-
noon, the tJp|»lr, at
the Pinkney,
Tenn , or«» mines, als»ut twenty five
srwu
mile* from hen», fell, killing se
Veil
men and badly wounding «eversi other*.
<'«»mm unicat ion with Pinkney is rut
off, ami full |*artiotilars oannot be had.
Physicians have left here for the acene
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Sra laaiia of Short I twa B vm A s .
New York. May 17.—The «lirwtora
of the Oregon Short Line <V Utah
Northern railroad today authorised the
num«' of noncuinulali v* inooms bond«,
«•ri«-* B, to th«* amount of $15,000,000,
in Accordance w ith the plan propueed
by the reorganisation com mi Ur*.
i » mu » by a Fir«bwg.
Hpringfl«*l«l, <>., May 17.—The Fund-
rrbtifg mill» at New Carlisle were tie-
at roye! hy lire shortly after midnight,
Loan, $50,000
It was the work of an
incendiarv.
Ihr War In ihr I* hit Ip pines
Hlll«*«l 1 ««nr Whit. M«-n mol !• I«»«»hliig
f»»r M"ir I«» **to»ut.
Eldorado Canyon, Nev., May 17.—
An Indian calle«I Alivots shut and
kill«”! two teamsters «»f the Southwest­
ern
Mining
C-impany, namsl I**r
Franten and |L-n J«m«-*. «in the ore roa-l
between th«* nun«** and the mill this
afternoon, and then went to th* cabin
<>f Chrutoplicr Nvilnon, a prospector,
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i. ft th«- niiiM s till* a!l»’rn«H»ii «».. th«’
down trip, hut «lid nut arrive al the
milion time Manager Charles (iraevy,
supposing they ha»I broken down, «lid
not aii*|»rrl anything out of thr way
until an Indian CHfu«» in ataiit f> P. M.,
rtU'l rrjiortol that Ahvutr ha*I tMk«*n a
gun nii*l might kill thr teamster*
Gracry at on«** sent a man up un horse­
liar k.
Six mile* up th«» canyon, th«?
latter found thr teams, while thr iMslie*
of thr t<*atn»tcr« lay on the grotin«l near
their wagons, lie return«*! and wurmd
thr people at th«» mill.
A. H. Grscry,
thr foreman, drove fourteen men in a
wagon to th«- scene, and brought thr
iMsiirs down to thr mill.
Frarim'ii had several bullet hole* in
hi* body, and Jones «»n*.
A party
went to Nritam’s cabin early this
morning ami found him dead in Ixd.
A Chliinuian, just arrived, r«-|*»rts
that Charley Monaghan, who liv«d
alone on the bank of the river, was also
shot dr a * I in b«d.
It is feared that thr
Indian ha* »rvrral more victims who
h»,‘ . ............ thr rout«« he pn-U»bljr tuuk
after killing
t «-am stars.
kill'"« the lr.ni.ler«.
CASE
OF
1 Ito mi11 n of u®g
vat ion lying rant of rang«» 11 have Iw-rn
held up from the O|»ening to setttament
pt'iidiug the lo*-atiun fur some time.
>ome 48,000 acre* of land ,\ m I u « m I at
♦»»<1.000 are Involved in th«» variane*
h«*tw«*eD the present ami claim«**! boun­
daries.
v| Oinr »*»tx >'«»rrsl I <r«*s
Earth, Minn., My
IL —
. vffrr* arc raging in the
pine I r Rahmt 100 mile* «»a*t of the
agency, am! c<>n*id«-ral»l«* damage is I*--
!!>_' !‘d • !-• t: • 1*1.1- !
A !«:'-■ -'f
men wa* sent from hem to save the
government saw mill twenty mil«-» east
oLhe.rr. They hav«» r«-lurm-d, ami re­
port that the country is all un tire, and
that tliu government saw, nhingh* and
planing mills were <lc*troyed l»y fire,
despite all «-ffort* to save th«» proj rt v.
The
men narrowly «•«■ .«p.*d with
their livi-s. Th«« the «-ul them »»ff tr»irn
their horses an«! they wrr«» c«unp»4h-d
to run afonit right mil«-* to a hike to
wavr their liver.
A number of luudn-r
camwere also burn«*-1, with outfit*.
sleighs, etc. The Indian** sugir coup*
ar«« burned, A heavy wind is prevail-
ing. and if a rainfall dor* not mine
soon the whole country wdl is* on tiro.
White
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Havana. May 14 —Admiral Navarro
signed yeirt’-rday the h g.il d<* rnments
and retord* bearing un the va*« » « o( <>na
Melton »nd William la-avitt. the Amer­
ican inrmbt»rs of the Competitor crew,
ami th«*** will >*e forwar«tal |<* SjMiin
on the 2Ulb.
Eduardo Garcia, curre-
* I* « ulen I fur a New York new*|*i|iert
has been ar rest«*« I.
(‘•»tMM»is»k»n*»r < <»lh ««n «« llavan*.
Havana. May 14.—William J <‘al-
h«»un,the *|w*cial commissioner appont-
« I by Pre^i lent M Kinley to tnVt-Migat*
UM ‘b-atli "Í Dr Bfogl fa I ’• z BIT Wil
today.
.Snolhrr Mangttllly I »txllng
Nrw York, M iy I«. — A II*-.,11 ill»-
(«Ich from llar.tia aay«: Juli.. Han-
(iiilljr i« «atri to tear e lamtal <m M;ty 3
w ith a Urge expédition at H tn Juan de
la* Playa*. It is I* al*«* *aid liuti I4<*h«ff,
with 1.000 men, wa* there to receive
him.
It i* a*l*h*«l that com man* 1er* »»(
gunboats patrolling that r«w»t have
been placed umler arr«»*t fur n«»t pre­
venting the landing «»f Sangutlly
Han
Juan is ten leagm* east of K.igua The
insurgent* are num«*'ou* ami a« I.ve in
hat district.
W ani* !»••»,»• gr» f«»r Torture.
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■«-ntationw, h«»w»-vrr, hav«- ii«»t
suf
flrient to imlmsr hasty a< tion.
Th«»
president is moving atvatiily am! with
all ap<M«d that safety and sound Judg­
ment warrant in the colb--tion of farti«
tom bing the ««»million* that exist ii|«»n
the island t«whiy To this «-ml, Mr. < al-
houn is now in (’uba, ofth'ially on an
other mission, but also charged with
th«* «»farrvrttion < f lb*» ronditiotj* that
prevail.
When he has reported !«• the
prf*»id«*nl ami the latter h i* obtained
what h«- r«-gxtrd* as a «‘«ffi* lent •tor«- of
inform ition, I »a*«* I on fa«-t» that «ann«»t
be «| tie* th «in** I, he will I*» ready either
to take himself, or to *tigK»-«t to con-
gre**, su>-h action a* th«--«- fa ts wai-
rant.
Meanwhile, he has nmler run«»dera­
ttan the I • «1 means of affording ndief
t«> Am«*ri« 411« suff- ing a* a r«-»ull of
th • conditions «»n the island*.
Today, th«* president saw, by ap­
pointment, E«lwm \t Atkin«. o( It«-«
ton, whois largely interested in fNibttn
sugar | Lint it ion*.
Mr. Atkin* gave
him »1 faithful pi< ture <»f the *- •■n« tnn
condition* that prevailed m Havana
and in other parts of the island wh«»n
to* I. ft.
NONCONCUR
lb«
Washington
May
13 —Considera­
tion of th* senate amend'uents to th*
sundry civil «ppnpriatiou bill was fin­
ished by th* house today and the bill
««•ut to conference.
President Cleve­
land’« forest ■ re«*rrvat ion order was th*
subject of much deflate, and the h«>Q*e
Voto I not tocMurur in the senate amend«
ment to annul th«* onirr, with the un-
drrstaml I ng that the <x>nfrr*e« shou l d
arrange an amendment which would
uave the Mine effect.
Tr»e debate on this subject followed
ch mt I y the linee of that of ywwterday.
It wa* ¡«art id pat rd m alm«»*t ri.lusiv«*-
|y by Western m*mbrrv, who |«unt«**i
«»ul th«- injury to prevent settler* that
wiMild r»wuil if Prv*id«-nl t'isvelaml's
or»ier shuul«! !xwx»me operati ve. Hcvrral
amendments w«'r* offered, but with-
drawn. Short speech«*« criticising Pre«.
idrnl Clevefan l*a onl«-r were mu le by
Uni'-iw«**!, Ki.- «'. «, I~* «v, Br : k«r.
Devries. Ellis, Bailey and Hart.
laicry
remarked
that
Hartman
assume*!
that Pr«-»iden|
M Kinley
would rr|<*Al the mistake* of President
Cleveland.
"1 do not think there is anv man on
■ . ■
\ ‘
!>--ad that !;*• •■••
«x»rrr* I a thousandth part of the mis
takra made by President Ch’Vrland,"
retorted Hartman. "I did nut *ttpp«»rt
Fresidrnt McKinley, but, thank M* m I,
hr I* an American president, th«» hrst
we have had in four year«,"
Larry wilhlrvw tl»«-amendment, pro
pn*ed l»y him Tester lav
Other
it g amendment* were withdrawn, and
th* house Voted I0O tu 3'1 tu non- ••le'ur
in the senate amendment, with th* un-
derstandiiig that instru• t.*.»ns be ma 1«*
to the ronfrrera later.
The bouse voted not to concur in th»*
amendnp nt* appropriating $5,000 (or
the continuation by the «Mscrrtary of
w *r u( a* int«-»ligation of the beet-
sugar industry, and another requiring
the *»N’r»’t.irv <»f war tn appoint a su|-»-r-
intondrnt c»f the traffic through th«*
link* of th«' M .»m *ng iLrla rivrr *• ««w»n
a* the government comes into j« *«e*«i«»n
of thr works of the M -nungahrla N avi *
gale »n C«»mpany,
Lewis made a plea for the senate
amendment f«»r $10,000 for a survey of
the impruvvti ruts proposed from Sal­
mon l»4jr to Smith’s •owe, explaining
that warship* might !»• anchored in
I^ik'-s Union and Washington whvti th*
proj»-» t
The bous.»
voted to nun<x»nrur.
TEA
WILL
Importer«
I UMI
HIGHER
ELECTRICITY ON RAILROADS
condition and
wretchedly
<*h4h«-«l
D-aths are «laily report*«!.
American*
arc •«•alien'd in all ¡«arts of th«- island,
ami are sfa»wn no cxuisnieratiuti what
ev- r lrt-«*.oi*e of their American culiseti
ship
The American* are general I v person*
wlio reside on the plantations, lull wh<
have ticen driven from their homes t<
the towns, ami, being among stranger«
ami willioul emptaymmt, are mnq»4l
sd to *ufot«l on almost nothing
Thej
are not all<»we«| to return to their plan
1
' even to pick berries or se-nn
the least artn ie of *ui*si»ten«*c.
They
Sir ll»«x»rrtb ally under the rare «»f lh«
bparindi army, but the army 1» witbou
a commissarial. They have no m«*an
of taaviiig thr island. Their ct»ri«!ilioi
ia prtmuum «a«l wliolly «Irpforable.
%
fr»l
A Resume of Events in the
Northwest.
EVIDENCE OF STEADY GROWTH
of a««*«! were
n The
e interior.
•e» s‘ Associa­
si reunion at
ir V. 10 ami
Will M.r.h ■
l nh r* . i ' . \\ 1- : Ing«
ton « **»»inty. w a* Li Py bruif> 1 ami n't-
i
eral of bis rib• hrokvii, hy a pugna«'! l«»US
bull.
Tl ie t»*leph«’•ne line hetng bulli I n »-
twee n F«»r *t (Irwt* and Hillsbor» bv
Ant« »fi Pfanne r W1H. il la exprctrd.
in *»j x*r4ti«»ii iiIl atomi A week
A drl.-gath »n of Umatilla Indi
iuv torn viNiting Baker Ciiy in quest
«»f derr Id 1rs. hot» which they nianu-
facturr mueca ;i* and gloves,
i .iltle ri Bng u
»n
smiiiri» «• at
p. piar, in Grant enmity, a* a nnmtar
steer* are «’unir.u t- d for May délit
V
|e* M»me «luck califa.
‘«'ll
er.
• comity
fruit tre
4 ivo lit
:
’It
n Hie lowvr Hiuslaw
iV that grow tug cr
flave not look. l it
as they are now in
In
• *
4*
for
ill ».
r.1
! M
If« rd ha* tu
•ants, «»nr
I
1
II« >1 to
a tc
■eV
a««
11
hüt
r»w«*>* w artu w
r
I the quandi. r of
intahia in » ih ant nmnty
«Mi- that ha* e her uh»(i»r«’
»r Ublr can In« •
I with
Tl
burnir« I
sheared in a U t »
week, and I EHM
shrar«d th
month. T
tion.
lv
In
la«t
las
t of the
• d V« ndl-
I
<4<»ine,| i'rlr*« I I • •
< «-»it« • |*t«UI«<i .
New York. May 13 —The I« * irn-
|*irtrf* hav«- not waited the pa**ag«* of
th«' tn itT ‘¡« Air:) .' -« p'-.
: iu1 \ • f
10 cents a poun I up'ii that coinmo«lily,
but h«*ve adsvtn rd all grad«’* of tea from
3 tu 5 cent* a pHiint.
The comhti»«n of th** mar k«»t, which
was very shigginh a w«««'k ago, ha* I m an
• hanged into on* o( gnat activity.
•T
>p»**-ulatof* have not fo-cn *»ow to take
advantag«* of Hie situation, ami at the
rat* pme* are I »ring pushed up who
•ale mrrohant* wilt find th«*m»eh <■«
oomjw-ll«»*i to pay the full amount of
t,‘,. prt.p.-*-4 duty inti'-
l<«r lit
Itefore (nr measure lk«nN»mrs a law.
Th«* order» received at Yok<*ha:*ia an I
«»•hrr Jafieit «”«•• purls ha* cans«*«I un hn
m«-diat«* a»|vamw* there.
This time of
tta- year, irn|«utvrw say. hap|>cns to l<*
lattween reasons, ami the «¡uantity of
tea that can be bought abroad in tai«! to
Had the prop»M»rv(, action of
I m * small
congress been taken a month or two
later, when the hulk of the crop <x«mr»
forward, it wow! have twen possibto for
importer« to bring in sufficient to fo*t
until IVOO, when, un«l«-r thr bill, t ’’I
will br fr*r.
Should the bill lie de­
lay« d by long •lebah* in thr »mate, this
• hem* may y«»< I m - rarritd out to **>mr
«-xt«*nt, and thus drfrat the «»hje« t w bl«‘h
thr tariff makers had tn view —-• the
obtaining of fit),000,000 a«l*!itionat
revenue.
< «»tnitilttr*- • ltr|">rt
The senate <-<»mmitt«**-on foreign re-
lations t«*lay iia<l the Cuban <|u<-*th»ii
umlvr ctmsiderstfon on the tr.i*i* of the
•ul*rummith*e ap{*»inte»t yewtrnlay to
Ooiifrr with the president ami Secre­
tory HI ivrtnaii. The re|**rt was pre
|*ared by Davis ami Foraker, Ih-jmbli-
OAh member». Morgan, the Democratic
member, »!«-<•!inii.g t«> particitMt** in It.
The rrjttirt <*on«ist»**l of a «-onvisr
Statement of the «'«»ntents of official re­
ports fr«un the American «•«•nsul* *n
Cului, bringing information up to with­
in a week. Tills report <*ofiflrm* the
Dvvt*)<ttprr reports a* to th* situafoui
on the islaml, ami even gi«es farther in
depicting the dej loraHe situation than
do must of the newspA|wr atorie*.
E«
jieviai str«*« is laid uj*>n the condition
of American citixen»
It is positively
l*oi»i<»n«t rOr»
lie !*«»••! bli 91 Ir a
«• a Moll»» I’u a r r
N"«-w Haven,May 13.—>An ri|w»rimrnt
was ma«l«* yesterday between Haftf«»r»l
ami New Britain on th«* New Englan>l
ro*«l, that, a*cor«hng to ei|**rts, will
revolutionise the m«*tivr |M>w«*r in rail-
r«»ading
It was an official test of the
lhir»l rail electric system, and was thr
hr*l application of this meth«*! of
using rhv-tri ity Hi*t* a I of st«»4IU fur A
long ami heavy haul.
A run of ten mil«-* wa* ma le In 13%
mlnut«*, ami with less jar than i* ex-
js-r it*ii«*«*d in an ordinary passenger rail-
r«»ad car.
Bri»‘fly. this Uwt ni«*ans thr attain-
merit of i s|**ed of sixty to seventy ttve
miles an hour by using electricity as
the motive |<ower.
Financially
it
means getting one hor«ej*>wer out of
two tons of «««al.
With a st«*am «-ngine
it take« fr««m «even to right tons of oa|
to g«*t one borsepower.
N«»| king vgo a hor«o tadonging to a
Dalles man was taken to th«* Washing-
p.E«?u»e, '-ut |:«‘
g » A
tir«-‘l of hi* *iirn»uii lir• ¿ p ami rtwiolved
to I - »» hi* way Ki k to hia bom«». After
making a nuint«»r of attrmpt» to boar«!
th«* steamer an I tiring prevent«*»! each
time, he plunge«.I mt«* the watvr, reach­
ing th«» opfs’sitr »id«» only a abort dis­
tance hrfow the landing, m«nr the
ff :r: ! «
•• W l
VV <««h I «i g ion
Kdtt-itaa<KNinty warrants af
at V3 cents.
An sg*-i-t is in Port Tuw,n*em| l>M«k
mg for a l<<*‘atiuu (or a ■ ol«»i»v of farm­
er w flUto 1 >hio.
Dilnng npnl the lr«*asu»«-r of
kane county M«**ritvj 11 Ort,tfo3, and dis­
burse* I $l4O,77rt.
Under the new «• fo*d law in Wash
Ington sle«’in»ii* will tMeur on th«- *«*«■•
ond Haturday in June.
The contra« t fur building th«- Fern
dale Blame road in Whatcom county
has l»e*n let, (or
< ioveriii»j«uit Engim-er Clapp say*
that th«» work <b»ue iu improving Grab's
harltor ha* already resull**«| m much
g««»l to t)u* hart*»»r.
The r«-*id«’nt* of ('lallani county will
petition th«» |*> *tal department for a
daily mail aervio* along the Strait
fr«»m Port Townsend.
A severe »-arthtjuake *h«s*k wa* felt
in \\ atcrv ills one night last week
The vibration* la*t«»«l 16 ur 20 s**«*«»mls,
ami wok«* many people.
A Japan«-*«* *lruinrner, with five sam­
ple trunks ami a* many stories a* any
other drummer, was working hi* line
in North Yakima last week.
Th«’ Spring (‘reek <’rramery (‘otn| an v
start»-«I up il* creamery in Ellensburg
the first «»( this month
Th«» « n-amerv
is preparwl to handle 5,(MM> )M>umla o(
milk daily.
A g»**d road «dub ha* !»<’en form«k«l in
North Yakima hy the wheelmen, and
considerable money has tawm stil*a«*rib**’l
(or the pur|***e <d pulling Natch«*» ave­
nue in ion*iili«»h for bicyrhng.
Company A ami Imttery II. N G.
W., have «|e*u«le<l to k«*«*|» up their or­
ganisation, in spit«* «>( the small appro­
priation imi'lf by the last Legislature,
St. I w ill m«-« l m • --< »ry »• x l - tl». •
■ lv- <
Vlore < hlnr«» fnr T*-nnr•••>•«.
Washington, May 13. —Th«* secret ary
of the treasury la inform<*«l of the arriv
al of 37Î Chinamen at San Francisco
to take part iu the Nuahvillr rxpuai-
A su«*« <--«ful oftt-ration of *km graft»
lion. Only twenty are n«***»le«l t«> v»»m- ing wa* !• -rlnrmel at thr Mt. Joevpii’*
ply with the term* «.( the
rn- h«»«»p!ta! in Tat-urna. thr other »lay. Th««
t«*re»| into by the rx|*>*iliwn c«>m| any. father «»f a girl from Fuyalltij» furnis(M*d
Th«» remainder will I h » returned to th* rutirle t<> replace a part burn«’d
from hia daughter.
< liina.
There arr flvr logging rainf»* in oper­
ation on Ostrander «-reek, in Cowlita
New York May 13 —Th«* gran«! jury county, two having wtartnl up last week.
"*
The creek was cleared of "Imnk'* tags
ed <‘antain Kdw «rd W Reed, of th»- last wirk, the tirwt tun«’ in four years.
whip T. F. <Hk»**, for main lousiy an ! Thr work wa» >l«»nr with a l«M'oaiotivo
without justifiable cnuac withholding an«l atrrl cable.
Laid from th* cr«»w on a voyage from
Mtate Mtlprr intrndrnl Browne ha«
Hong Kong to thia port.
• lerided that Women a* w«»ll a* men
must r«-gi*ter for •« bool elertions. The
The two new engin«*» constructed for «•xprn««* <»f the r«-gi*trati<>n must be
(he Northern Pariti*- w«-«tern mountain borne by the ach«M»l district, and th«»
•ervice, the largest in the world, have registrathin d«»he by the rrgu’ar <»ffl <M*r*,
»• in tb»-
.«f men
re v bed Helena, M«mt.
The «-ommiltre wa* especially im
prr*i I with this re*-ital, and the «»pin
ion was generally expressed tliat th»
situation sh<»ul«l !>r remrdh-d, if |*»«si
ble.
it was c-unsnlrred as idacing rvri
a worse aspect ii|*»n the question of <Ml
relations with Cuba than the impri>«*n
turtit «»f Ameri *ans, of which there ar«
now eompnralivclv few instances.
lonflrmr<l bj Ihr Kroate.
The rv|*»rt ata» indicates a generally
Washington» May If — The » - ate
wretched condition of all the mhabi
l«slay omitirme*! th«- following nominv
tanta of the inland, because of »rarcity
ti««n*i
Th.»ma* Biiby, MiniicMit», t<.
of f<aw| and money, especially in ti»<
I*» a m«*mlM*r of the Diiwe* Lidian ««>m-
center* of population. and because giro,
mission, John M t^uackeulmsh to l*e
of the prt**tire of the m«et malignant
'»mmander in the navy.
disease*. such a* yellow fever, •mall-
A lL-rhn phvsi* »an, Dr Feahliner pox and dysentery.
The rv|*irta Indicate that th* * p • r.
•ay« that rheumatism i» »(ten «Ine to
i*h army i* not to *tr«»ng now a* it W4I
the e£< i-fMÌVe U*C «»( Ho dl.
a year ago, largely on ao'vunt <»f them
The New Y*»rk rlrv«?«- l r.i lr
I »• ravage*, while they in«ii* ate no «limin-
ution of tire insurgent force*. The re*
al"»ut to t«-*t an str nu» or. H ■»«
«
ful, it will I m > hi I hm I u “«I un ti»« «I i* port* were 7r<»m varioua «xinsul*. in-
i eluding Consul-General Lew.
U«u tn.
TO
Th« «.»H <>ppo««4 *«
Washington May ¡4 —In th* sénat«
today ttw »ugar investigation of lb04 The Condition of Amerioanr
**• reca I tad by the lntn>lm*tion of a
in Cuba Revealed.
îseolutioft by Allen reciting th*rircum-
•tm;--** uf the investigation, the refusai
of Klvartun R. Chapman to tostity. hia
SENATE COMMITTEE REPORTS’
nonvictio® in tb* courts as a «xmlntna
ci<m» witn«M*, and the pensant rfforts
towanl hia par*l«»n
The resolution
< III»«*« l»rall«u«* •■*! Help
propoas* that Chapman be brought tn
the Town, »rth« Trarl *»( th*
thr bar of the *rnate tn purgr bimarlf
of contumacy a* a- prerequisite to par-
• Arila»». S uor I« H» T«h»»
d«»n
Allen sought toar- ore immediate
Washington, May 13. •Ther* was a
action on the re*>ilwimn but it went
su ldeti and violet» it 1 outbreak of Cuban
over on objection of Gsilinger ami
Hoar
Thr latter crítk i*ed the r*»*«*lu- *4*ntiin«’t»t today at th* capitol, ami
during the early hour* the drift of
th»u a* gi% log awray authority of thr *»-n
opinion was st run ngly toward apaady
ate, and asid
pr» |w»«e an
»aid he would
wu<iM propose
and radical a*’tion I by both on ng rve* and
amri. Imeni with a view to h »vtt g
lite executive, but I later tlirre was s»»m<*-
Chapman pttnishe*! unlr<* h* purged
what of a reavtion wpon its l*Bcuming
hi in *r'If ,»f mmtrmpt withof all rrfrirti
known that ths pr ‘C*l aidrnt, while keenly
to th«» qursitori nf |>ar«ton
The c ii-
alive to th* *ituation. ami an x iowa to
sideration of the resolution i wdl t. in
learn everything |«»*s'ble that mold
order Uim<ur««w.
gUldr 111« < <»l’dl| t of f'iir Cuhwn and
Morgan made * statement r
to
.’A|
trial «••ns. felt that further in-
his r»-«idution on Cut«*
lie
formation was netwosary, and for the
rommitte* on foreign relsti
Immediate present the qu«»*ti«»u »-«
COttSi fared th* q»M*«tion of
not on* of rwugtiition of the t«r|hg«-r-
the rt-to’hition to a commit!«-*,
enry or in-to|<»ndenu* of the <’nl»an in­
n«»t agr^pml, Tbo rommitt«-«-
surgent*. but of relief f«»r th«- Amcrnwn
howevev, that tho rr»Qlu’i«»n
ciliarna, «lestitute and helpb*** in the
tnAi • t !!.■•• P.-aii -d th.” Ant.hr«,
• t «4
U f rv th - •
llir foreign v*lati*ms cutHmitten, it
that time
<)n Morgan's »ugg«
-
iv
■ - . '
’ ■ •
<
resolution went over.
th- tv«* «•••»ty of relief for the suffering
A r< -
by Butlrr, requ»-*t ng tl-*
AmrrH-Aua, is fav»«rwble to mure radh*.*!
ptevofor,» h»r information i relative to
the sale of the Unton Pacifo c railroad.
her* arr earn«*stly desirmis <>f Instant
was pr«"»entod and went «»ver
action hy lite rxr ulive in aid of the
The «M>tnate bills fur pubh
ln*urgrnlA, but have not su•*»*<*<-«led m
at Dradwnod, H. D-, to coal
converting th»* administration to th«**r
w rrv pussrd.
view* tl .it present action is appropriate
The senate then took up th«» valrmlar
an«! irnjw’talivr
am! |»a«*«*d lull* a* folIu*«
The event «»f thr «lay was a report to
! «»r the relief of c«-riutn « itis« » • f
their colleague* by » aubrutnmitt*'«»
Montar a. claiming th«* fo-u» f!t* <»( the
which yesterday rxatntned the state dr-
ln'in«-*t‘i«l law* granting Io Moni.ina
part merit *a < Nth* n reports. This «t.itr-
-.«• . hm > %r>rvs of larvl in gid “f B& a-y
mmt, though m»t given to th«» public,
Iuin for the blind; appropriating $1 74,-
wa« «♦» far «Ls- hwrd in char*«-trr as to
OOO to •. .aril** I' <'fouit« .Ml for t-Xlra
give rm- to a g
deal of « x itr«| com­
work on thr irone fa I Ktlad.
ment am«»ng s«*natf>r* and mrml«rr*
Th«» immigration and kinrt'-oj-»'
The re|tt»rt, l*AH»*d U|*»n farts present­
bill* w«»re r*ferr*»i, but »♦•nt over <»n
ed by the Unit- I *»tat«-* consuls in
objection.
Cuba it is «.i I, bri? g* »»at tn strung
va* llouti*!«»} I«» |<r I l«r<l
r«'he( th«- d»-’*tituli«*n whnh exists not
Washington, May I i — I hr n.* ‘ -*.«ry only among th«- Cubans, hut Among
now in the isl­
action f««r srtthng th«* vexation* dis­ Aiiivricius ami po
pute over the rawtrrn boundary ht.«- »*f and* who w«»rr driven fmm their farm*
th»» Southern Ut«» Indian r»-»»«TVHti«-n in and into the towns by Weylvr’* orders,
Cadomdo was tak-’U timlay when Samuel and are tta*r«»by prevented fr»W| sup­
*». Gannett, of Maine, a to|w*g,n|Jirr in porting tlielllselVe«
For several day* |*a*t, the snhj«*<»t
thr gentag ira! survey, w.«« d«*tgnafrd
as s|HM-i4l agent at $10 a «lav tn fix the niAtt«*r of this rvjtt»rt has brvn umlrr
line permanently. IL* m Iniettali* are discussion «juicily among a few of the
•
ction of
107th fi irmla <»( < ‘uba in cungrv«», and they
■
meridian with th* new M- \* an Colo
rado IxiuiKlary lin»».
The work will uj«»n the preatdrnl their convictions
liegiu irnim-hatrly ami upon it* early that it t« hi* due-, a* th»- • hn-f ex«-vti-
live, to delay t>o longer in taking active
*-»»inpb'thm th»* • MOt loculi U> •
at«-p* to terminate the present <«»ndi
p ■ : » ; tn *
I I . • I :. -
» *
too far
VOTED
ir
CHAPMAN
•
- ___
kll*a Hr«B«*gl»t It < t» ia th* *•*•«•-<•-
tag«»i>l«*d hr Haar
Washington, May
II — The way«
ami means comm it te of th«- universal
»««tai congress t**lay pmolieally com­
pleted the preliminary cm - leration <»f
the amendments which have l*-»-n pro-
to the international treaty
In
doing this they hate followed th«- pr i
tire oommon in many legislative U»di «
of ¡HAM-iiig over infbiiual’y tl»^ ¥*•«»•*»■
amemlnmnt* which it w.i* known would
give n*e to any extemlrd *B*’-u*i»h»n,
ami have acted on such a* the «lrl<*gat**S
were generally «greed on. Th«- more
itn|M»rtarit Questions rrmaning umlis-
| n > mm | <>f relate to the univcrxal p>»lagu
stamp, the pnq«w»«-d rwtabiwhmrnt of
all branch«-« in |*M»tal rale», and the
pru|o*ition f«»r a velticHon in th«* ¡u*y
of mails in trenail.
More <
far >m.l>»lllr K »
!<»*«.
Tacoma, W a-h., Ma_v 17.—Culfa tor
Satin h r* today r«-rrived direction* from
thr •MTrtary of th«* treasury t«» admit
the rem lining silty-four <»f the lit Chi-
n«’«»* l«»und for the Nashville el position,
who Were brought her»* ihre«« wrrki* ago
on the *t«’*mrr Victoria.
The telegram
fr««m Wasi
;t«»n say* that this action
i* taken ii|«»n th«* urgent rvqiic-st of the
Nashville «ipwition ufffcial*.
Th«*
tir*t fifty of the fo( W'r»«- writ Ea«t last
wirk, including the 2HI recently a«lmit-
t«*d at Kan Franciacu, This nutkea 375
Chine*«* already admitted for attvmlanr«*
at the • ipEmitfon,
X|*»*itinn. in addition to a ><>n-
• idrrahle numfo r brought over by the
Canadian Pavittc line.
The ('bine«*’
have cortiflcatrs entitling them tu re­
main in thr country our year after tlie
rlo|*sitioii c|«WM*s. but. Ilkr the (Tilnrse
a«lmitt«**l ou similar terms for the Al-
lanta ei|»MUti«»n, it isrutnddrrod doubt-
ful if they ran be c<dl««cted and sent
back when their certificate* aspire,
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Va |*l•»•!«•»« al m >'lr»-w«»»h» F«rt«»r*.
Cincinnati» May 17.—There wo an
ci plosion al the powder mills of th** A
L, Due Firework* Comjwiny. at Read-
jng o ( tbi* afternmm.
Samuel Hher-
holi was fatally injure*!,
Frank Moore
and (hmrgr Burk«*nbn*ck were «lightly
injurwl.
The** three were the only
«me* in the building when the explosion
occurred. The I«»*» a a* only $300.
M I : !. M *v 17 —An ofh I b I
8an Francisco, May 17. — Thoma*
¡■.ildi from Manilla, Philippine inland*,
Reynolds brought suit today to recover
unnoun«'**» that the Spanish troojw cap- $20,000 darnag»-* from Chari«-« ||erv«d I,
lurt-d Ternate, and that fllty-sewn in­
T,
u
»
Henry Leppold ami William Riordan.
surgent* were killed. *-!**
suit grows out of the arttoll of the
h>*t
twenty five
killed
and
22 rt
drfrmlants s«»ni«* months ag«. in banging
wounded.
- ,
Rrynohls up in a b*rn to make him
let (.< h >L
r«*nf* *• to th«- burglary of IL-rrtild*«
London, May 17.—In tiie <«»mmons bls, ksmith shop on the *-an Brum» owl
today, the bill to prevent tba importa- Reynolds was wmviete.I by a jury and
lion <»f g -«Is manufactnre«i in foreign »•
serving a term in the alate
prison,
pri««»n* twiMM'd the ar*M»n<l reading.
for the Tariff t*el»*te.
Washington, May 17.—The «rnnte
Washington, May 14.—Th* president committee on ffnan«r reached an under
today
nominated
Brigmiier-General stamlmg tmlay by which it was prac
James Forsyth, in eommaml of the de- tically agr«*»«! that the debate on the
partm«-nt of California, tn the vacant tariff bill should l«egm Monday, the
map»r-gvnemlship enusrd by W’hmttin*« i4th inet.
>enab»r Al«lrich will cull
retirement last week.
Forsyth, it is up the bill Thursday <»f nvil week fur
eipected, will retire within a few day» the pnrpuee of making a statement,
alter his confirmation, leaving the way There will be no further «-ffort to get
o|M'n lor the promotion to a major- the bill up until the following Mon«lay.
g«-n>*ralship of some other brigndier- This concession wa« made out of defer-
general, which movement will probably ence to the wishes of the Democratic
• n«l with General Brook* succeeding member*, ami boennee of the d»-lay in
l>rrinanently to th« plac** of major-gen- getting eompnmtiv» statement»
io
craL
«hap*.
T he
The Halles ^alloMl Hank • l.>ar<|
The Dalles, Or., May 10 —The Delira
Nat ional tank waa fdu*ed this morning
by Bunk Ei rint.ri <'harI» - Clary I f
a< tion was taken against the ad*»<•«•
and protest <d the tank's off!« » r». Hon.
Matardm A. Miss iy. cashier, ha»I noth­
ing to say in regard to the failure, eg-
re pt that de|«aiitor» would be |*ii<l iu
full.
i
Sweden is th* great .Mt match prwlm
Ing country in the world, although the
Industry is (Conducted on an enoftnmia
•»'air tn the United State* and elaw
where.
Fir* broke out at the mouth of th*
Palmer tunnel in taiomie last Matunlay.
Th«* «»fflrr, l»la«*k*niith shop, an«) other
buildings were drstroyad, many of tbs
employ«» l«*«ing their clothing, rn«»nry,
and «»ther valuable»
The Io*« m al»»ut
$1 >00.
Thr tunn«-l prup-r wa* n< t
injured.
The Hrattle Tim»-* wiy« that thr sur­
prising di»*uveiy ha* l»rrn made that
while the sugar I »ret bill, as it jw*ard
thr rr«ent l«-gi«lattire, provided that n»»
* I
•** the prv*
do er rerelval not I-»* than $.'» per fon
for hi« beets, thr law. a» enrol tai, pro
vide* for a bounty uri $4 b ria.