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• • Scio Weekly Press. 4 f»« ale to OHIelal» !«»t lao '-4at» W 11 «••»•<• fa ito» 4 New York *4 •CIO May 24 —A Harald dis- Tl*© joint inev*lig*tion <»( th© R ut well, and there i» tanne »larger that th© l*nit»d Slates representative will Ar»*I him»©U (orcwai to witfalraw 1«-* an*© of «folay m*l tbs t»*mlency to ;«»litelv a»k an-1 m»>»t on undesirable aaodilhms. New» <»'U m - s that Ferra, xfo fgnrel in Getterai L-***» r«-j>ort of th© Ruis i a*e, and wh«* was in jail with the on- .'«»rturyate American m <»uaiufo ««a at the time *»f Ru.s' death, li as lM*en ro- arreete*) quietly, prul*ably as a warning to him and others that while Spam • onaehta («ditelv V» a free Ameii an investigation, sh© has her ..an for..» «forni th© duty of her sul *je©t • in a ras© of this kind F»n rs a»*prta that he i» an Ataetican <1It man, I *ut n«»t regis- temi. It i» «ani al-*» that sine e Mr. boon’s arrival an .1 J.«»t )•©!«»rr (teneral L'© brgaii bis In»vrotigatiuT' Word ha»! (■en !♦•©■! <fown the hrie tktat «dl per» »rms wie» talk©*) ««ver m neh afo»ut foul I*Irr, no matter I«y w >1 i«»w pri» may !•© 1 any coat General W«»y|©r i» ©xpecled b©t© MiHi, an-l h© lia» «eut ahew«l of bim a fot*g interview to th© l«»cal près* in winch |>© ntak» • (h© slatement that tbe Cubant ar* wnrtby and intelHg*’”5 |w-opl©> ami that a» font western prov» inrsw are wholly pmûhml, th© lime to put th© refor tns in opérât ion ha» r»«m© * am * «fose r¿ t g©i s!«u>g very William J. Bryan haa sc»'©pt©d an in* vi tai ion to B|M*ak at Gl»d»t«>ne Park. Hear Oregon City, OO th© I2tb of July, th© day iM'for© th© annua) Chautauquan asæmblv will o|«©n Hi» «ubjtxt will ! m - <*Biin©talli»m. ” From (Tark’slcn» works, t'amhridg©. lia» tw-«*n »!npj»©*l in a «p»* ‘¿I | atb>r car two discs which form th© lens for th© gro»( Yerkes trb«s «»(*©, th© largrct let»» ©ver ma«!©. Every precaution »•• taken tu n»»nr© th© safe tr»h»p*r<aU<m of th© «’•«•tly lena. They were ina.irrd lor their full valu©, $60,000. The lene represent nearly six years of careful la* bur. . « V • fl h •r i** » J f. M *♦ * - » * > • » • j '•1 Captain Miller has information that tli© w ar 4©|kartmriit has appropriabml $ J 4.000 foe a tran»|©W*V*Mi fund for lti© army |* m » i at Kpukane, which rusk«** a t«»tal of $11)6.000 this year. Th© sun dry civil bill earn«*« $ «o.üoo mum, all • l» «iw (V ««•I» Su V¡ * 4iall<*(* « Madrid May 24. —A •»•mi*«‘ffl«’ial de to (raits/er two oom pan if« to Mitokane, pr»»l*ablv from F*»rt Khsmuo A« fast ristai ion is is*u<d that Kjain will a» the barra<k» buildings ar© built. never »gre© to («»reign m«*liatÌ<M? in the I • Cuban qæstfon. whi< balie rogards »• ex* lusiwly concerning herself. Walla Walla an ! HhermaB. A »i©** tai to th© New Y*»rk .fourni f * Havan * 1 -•j- n » f private letierw by Weiler’» |«»«'toff| © employes him l«een inad** the »ubp** I of energetic prot»*s{» by mor© than <»n© lo cal « t»-ul Th© rcpr»* ntativ* f a b-adiiig *outh Ainrn- an republi* went (ieraonally to th© jm I ac © to «»»mplain that hi» mail, I «»th u(Tv ia| and private had !•©••»» lampe rod with, while Dr Brunner, t»f th© Unit«*! Stat«*« marin© bo»pit4| iH-rVb e, detailed here a» as sistant AAinlarv ih«}*©<'tur, attach«**! to the Am» rr an consulate, r©»'©iv©»l «*©* ©ral |©CI«*rs from til« Wife, th© ©nvefop©» of which had been clip|***d off at th© protofffo© before delivery They were delivered o|»©n. no attempt whatever f *vit;g Iw-eji m i le t<> >»t> -a! the fa ! of v »’ *n I *p»*n th© t«»r - '.ii plaint General L-c »©nt a »harp not© <»f protest to the ra|»tain-general softl -»- Th«' gen©ral traff! manager of ths (>. R «V N **ay« that all th© railn«w<ls intero«tr*l have ag'«*«*d to put into effect th© new grain rat© OH June V next. Tin» action will I m * tn a<**ord with the law pa• »©»I b) th© last WaahlngUMI leg islature. making a rwluction uf 10 |*©r rent on previous rate*. It is estimated that the new rat© w ill * ffect a saving for th«- farmer» of Eastern Washington an«l of Northern Idaho of from $160,- 000 to $300,000 a year. «4 WORLDS RECORD. Georg© Francis Tiain has reoptnad his claim to th© city of Omaha, and he intends to pre*» it to the last. If lie wh m I.«* will bs worth $-*'’ 0 f w ■!'. bs no |«*r»rer than ha is n««w. Certain <»f his friends have in vestigated th© matter, and they are con vit»«-©»I that hi» causa is ju»t and that th© claim growing out of the old Union Faoiflc litig»ti«m and sul»«©quent procee'lings III whir!» h© W a » legally declared a lunatic i» valid An expedition ha» ju»t left Philadel phia that h i» for it» object th© explora tion of th«- country around Mount st Elias, Alaska and ¡••-»ihly th© awent of that mountain, whim for a long tims wa« con»i«l«*r©*l the highest in America A iiumfor of |*eople have been poi son©*! in Oakland, Cal . by eating straw I «*rri« • Th© physicians declare that th© strawberries have bwn in COUtaot with some poiroimu» matter used ny growers to destroy plant insects There have i«een ira« «** uf F a « U groan iï. S.-U1C of the fruit offered for sal©. It in reputed in Guidon that the an onyinotii philanthrupiat «ho contribut ed £25,000 t<> the fund prupoanl by the I’rin.-eaa of Walea to fee.1 the atarvmg on the occasion of the queen'a Jubilee la William Waldorf A.tor. Following the recommendation of Commiaaioner Hermann, of the general land office, the attorney-general haa in- atroetel the United Htalea diatriet attor ney for Oregon to aaaprnd for the prev ent the legal pm.-ec.ling« pending in that diatrict growing out of alieep paa- turing within the limit« of the Caeaada Armistice Declared Between Greece and Turkey. AMOUNT GREECE WILL PAY i»«l<»« W lti r«lsl»||«to A A 4*l«**l Í Hsulml Tto© p«w»r» 4 *»M»ia»r lag Term» •(•*•»«• l amia l>»s«r4*M laHvlon. May 24 —The armi«t«re agreement between Turkey »nd Grrav stipulai©» that a mix©*! 4XMnmis»u»t» <»f officers of •ufw’ffor rank »hall ©stsbii»h a neutral rone between tlwr two artui©». and that no advance «ui either flank »hall Iw* («rrmitlrd. It is undvtfKoud Turk«*y w¿nt» iba aommiasum taba «-< f.»titui©d of foreign military attaches, with th© two «rtiiir«. C rown Pnn©© Constantin©, it i> said, •©nt a personal appeal to th© <nt*r I«» not allow tls© (ir©©k army to b© cifuabad by a f«*rc© four times greater than it- •elf, and that, as a ctmaeqtMmcs, Ui« mar insistisi *»n th« armistice» îh» l’aj^r» MlgawH. Athen». May 24. —An arm iM ire be- tween th© Turkish and Greek lnt*f e in T brasai/, tn extend 1? day». wa* form ally concluded tolay. Constan tin«-pie, May 24.— An ar pus- lice was formally rooclmlv»! today for seven »lays fotween th© Turkish awl Greek troops on the frontier of Epirus. the Arwtlstle© 1» (leaerwl. Constantfoopfo, Muy 24.—Th© arm- istlve concluded today 4» general, ami in ludrw th© land at©! •©« forre« of b»th r»*tii I m H aoim . Th© ambavsador* of th© j«owrr» met thia afteriHiOft t«» ct>n»id«r terms <4 peace. W Sal <»reeee W III r»y. <*»••« !'• vfa*«**MMr• »»f I Mrrrll* nt i>«kl«nil Ytarli K«*rgla *»an Frani't*’»'. May 34 —Lucretia B«>rgiA a brown filly. 4 year» old, by un|k Brutti», out of Lafette, fo**l an*I owned hv William B*w»t* Ac Son, uf ban J««»«* now h"l !• the world’s r«*©«'rd for four mile*. A fur Lu* r« lia Iforgia'r • i< ' id - a 4. With » j-**r rid«*.’ tip, in th© Ingle«' I© Makes at four mil©», throe u«-ek» ago, th© «»wner d© terii»in«*l t«» »©nd hi» l»«»f»e f«*r th© r»'* ■ od, heli©*l«»g that will’ a g«*»! rt«foi •b© ©«»uld l«»*©r th© <’*i»t an*! |*erha)» the worl«l*s r«**t»r*l. Th© rowult of to day's trial «1 • "•«*!•*I his ©X|*e* tatmns. *plen*lidly ridden by J«M*key Claw • hi , a cfov«»r light weight pifot, an<l |tM<'«'d by peter I! «»v«-r th«* third mile, and by iii»lall4tor over lb© fourth, Mor© c..in I0O.O00 - 4>«-» uf salm< n both of th© latter Imr»«-» owned by thr vejtr It«« !», !»:;<-retía Iforgja r:.Y«*r©d th« pack at Astoria. «listane© in th© wonderful timi* of 7:11, Th© fatmni» Tond«* pr)**n in N«*w 4ii<l C.aJ. (••«•. in the ! < •* «•( 4 »Iron,»’ Y*»rk is t" *-»• l- rr* low n I«» give way to » i nd blow i ng down th© l*ark »trot-h. l it»* f* **r l ' f*>r fvur mile» again*! a new and bandiwun© structure. 11m© ha« su*od at «.lA’j for 31 year*, Clou«»© Cfodiu». •<©*! I» stru k having I»«en made by Tt*nbr<*ck, th< by lightning am! *©ri«m»lv iu)ur«**l nt ©»«!«• brat<*i di*lan<Mi hor»«', Septembei lu» bom© on Mill • r»*« k Walla W *lli« 27, 1*76. at I M'ussvillf«. Th© rompeti county, Wa»h. r P«»rt)an«l, <^r , will celebrate th© •t'Mwl for 23 y©.ir» at 7 13'*, mad© by Fourth of July thi» year Committee* Fellowcraft, al SMiratoga, on AuguM 20. have ! «*«*ii appoint» d and plan« di» 1874. r'i*n»-.| to hav© t!»«« flnest cclebrathm High II hi4 at IC«»»«lar4. ©Ver «©eh in that ©ity fUNksland. It. C . May 24. —R«wsland Adolph L Luetgert, a w. II km*wn ha« many large new hotel buildings, •«usage manufacturer of ( hu ago, ha« the sup)«orts of which are two-by-fmii lw**’n art«‘«t*’d a u**d <»( murdering hl» Aiitlinv*«- There wa» a high wind to w 11© «h I b irt.ir g her L*!y in * id is day. ami unr of thm<* buildings toppled hide th© tra* » • of his crime. over il was a new hot«d building, Th© New York H©ral«Vt »f*»clal from three sturie« high, 26x70 fret, on M t lfi-I »*-. » no doubt romain» that th«» Washingtun »t»rrt. (»ring rr**cte-l by work <•( pa« ilication in the Philippin© Henry Ro©r* ami a man named Purveil. islwrxin is at a »tan istill. Th© gravity Tbr building, on which there were sev uf the situation there has la-en fully rtai mm at work, fortunately fell at r©v« - a !©d by a ourre»|«*ndrnt in Manila, thr noon hour. »«» no on© was injure*!. I . v©» iuaii V iiicid«*iits w ith «lat©» to Thr roof was ready for shingling. It show that the in»utg*iit I m nds are »till fell flat, an enormous pile of lutulM*r, •ctive. •nd discloses the fact that there war Special reports from the primi pal hot a nmrt isrd I »»a rd tn the whole nor a tongue-an«! *gr<M)Vt frmt at I grain «•enters <»f California an- beikling. n*>u > a general rainfall. Which In a few piece, The nails used at th© moat ini- portant points of »tram were only 2 cjir ' ii ha» injured th© hay crop and tn ~ ar© roveral other *« • lion* ha» <x»m© too 1st© in the inebea in length. There ► a- n to I m * l-eneficial. TlteCalifornia »Huilar foil Id I ng« here, ami there il wheat crop will !*■ generally light, but al««» a bull'll ng in»|«wt«»r drawing a growing cereal» h»»k much l«etter alohg (airly monifloenl »alary fur the work he 1» aup)Mi»*«<l to do. tli© fiMithillt than on the plain». Firms and individuals in this ©«»un try interewt«*! in Ira»!© with Cuba, and who desire |*©»<’© in th© island a» **»n a» |M»«wibfo, have «««nt Io th© t * rotary of state a memorial, setting f»»rtli how their butin©#« interacts are suff»-ring, • nd giving fa< t« about the struggle <a Cui««, in th«» hop© that measures may ba • levi«»cl to terminate the war. ,* » • HAS •••«* tm©*rta*t OM«K)!( pst' ii from Havana via Key West say* Th© pr»*sident ha» «©nt to th© »enats th«* name of William W Morrow, of California, to b© Unit©»I Mat©» circuit jmlg© 1<»r th© ninth judicial district. the INVkSTiGAT 1NQ THE RU'Z CASE Married •! Ara. San Fram t« •«». May 24 — D»n Jo»« I Barrilla», the 1U-year*<»!«! nephew of (lie »-1 president uf Guatemala, am! .Ui»» Kai© Kit -«*y. th© IT-year-old 'laughter «»( C. (’. Kinsey , »»f this city, w Im have tsron engaged for »it month», d«*»pit«a th© ob)«% lion« of the young lady*» |x»r«*nts, wen* marrod by Cap tain J S»-h«vi«‘h on l*oatd the tug V»gi hint «»iltsnl© th© heads on Monday last. The romantl*' affair would proltably have remain««! a arcret longer ba*! nut tfi© d«’p.irtur© of the young bridegn»«*m (or Ceiiirnl America on the steamship Citv of Hyduey yesterday brought mat ters to a crlMia. Young Barrilla» i» re put«*! to I m * very wealthy in hi» uwt name. Athens Mav 24 —M. Kalil, th© pre mier, in th© oourw of an interview to« day. saul: “TI h * indemnity winch Grow© will pay to Turkey will be in proportion to th«* rensriwof (irww and her finan* ctal piwitiun. Th© ©»••!*»ti of territory is «»ut of th© question Gr©»*©© canwl accept a modification of the strateg1'* frontier which wool«! remler eusy raid ing of Greek territory by arm«*l band«, and whi< li would romp©! Grssc© to maintain a num« rou» army in ord«*r to prevent incursion».** Turto* *ervf I*» <»•«!• L>nd«»n. May 24.—TIi© c*»rrr»|H»n«lent of th© Standard nt < 4m»tanlin«»|d«4 «ays: Th«« armiMti« © ha» < Aim d widespread discontent among th© Turkish tro»»|* in Th©«**aly mim I Epirus, and tbr niili (ary commission ha» oriier«**! the must prominent grumblers to I m * w<nt home under (TO’ort. Th© prn*»t» who ar© with the army have Iwen instrm t«-«! to preach »¡*'« ial sermons exhorting the suldiery to I m « loyal and •*li©di©nt. An iin|<«*rial onier prohibits th© sale of drawings, phot«»grAph» or poetry deal ing with the war, or with th«» exploit* of th«* commanders, the «»hj«-ct of th© prohibition being to prevent »n indi vidual general becoming a popular hero Ihr 4 ««n«l II «•»«»• of I'rerr. Lmdon, Muy 24.——The R«»me corres ]«ond<*nt «»f the Mai I •ays lie learns on g«M«d authority that th«* powers Lav« agr«-4-<l upon the cliirf conditions oi )N*acv. nam«*ly, an indemnity of £’5, 000,000. guarant»'««'l by a control of thr Greek customs, and the recti (lent for of the frontier, the details as to which have n<»t yet I mwo settled. \rg<iflatlun« Villi llr fllrert. ConMtaiitinople, May 24 —Alth<»ugl it im not definitely <lr*’i<lr«|, it i» thought p«‘A‘ e nrgoitationa will l»r condtnrtr* l»rlwr«‘U Türkei and Greece direct, am alter ward, following the precedent ul thr treaty of San Stefano, thr treaty will I m * »ul>mitl«-<l toa (2uru|M-an confer enee, probably to ìmp lu i I at Pana. I.atnla I» lirarrtr«!. l amia, May 24.—This town 1» d© •erte»!, w lib the exception of the pro f.N't, n.-w»|ia¡«-r corrcwp.ndcnta tafo graph op-ratura and a few other«. (Irrrto» lgi'«»vr«t l l»g «»f Trttrs. Berlin, May 24.—A telegram rc ceiv«*l from Constantinople this after norm say» the effort <»f H<e Turkish commander in Epirus to tr«*at w ith the Greeks for an armUlire r«t>uh«*d in a failure, owing to th© < « f '•< k* having ignored the fl.»/ of truce and having at- tcmpt«*«l ye»ter«lay, with two hattalum» of tr«Mi)w to make a fresh incursion into Turkish territory. The ((seeks, it is further staled, alm» »helled the Turkish 1» siti«>n. in ©»•nrlu«’i«»n, th© Constantinopl© di»|'Atch »ay» the Turkish government <liw laims all r«W|*un»ibility fur w liât may follow. Lmdun, May 24.—A dispatch fron. Canea says the Cancans have tiroide*! San Fmiu'iMCûk May 24.—- The w«-ath to co-operate w it h the ad miráis rom rr waa rl> < •sively hot here yiwterday mandi ng th© fleets oí the foreign pi»w and early in the day the lhrrm«unrtei ers in orgamxing th© governmen* gave imln ationa of breaking thr rorord forces. for the flr*t Io »lay* «»( May. It r«»*e V«*r Ih» I’ari» K • | o »»I(| hm . all the morning al an alarming rat« Washington. May 24.—Th«* »rúate until iKN'nlimr, when it reached Hi degree«. Then it »t«»p|«rd, and al) romm litre <»n i nt urna t tonal wxpmdtinM rham r» of a new record were got»«. derided to rv|»»rt favorably a r rao hi lion But it ramr very rh*M* to making» new providing for an appropriation of $350. mark, for only twice in 26 year» have 000 fur proprr reprtw-ntatfon of thl» there l.'-rn holler tlay» in May prior U government at thr Flaria r*p«»ailion of I WOO. thl* »late. 1‘rnalty far T rafa w recto Ing. ho«M»i*Bt» IM th» Sp««*h«» Pittabnrg. M »T 34. — It i. «tate*! that an intornalional l.iry le tut« lru»t haa I km 'U formed l»T coli* lulation of tin* four larg'-H tube manufactoriaa in Eng land and the two tula* planta at Klwatai 3-r.t I 4-ornv*Het f’x < Wuttllt l»«lknla Twlilrr. \©w York. May 24.—(loveront Omaha, Sell, May 24 —A » jmm - i «| Hlnvk t«»lay signed the lull providing to tbr Bee from Howard, H. I)., «ays a th© death penalty for train wreckers eye 1«me |Ni»«*od over th© northern («rt who eau** death. of Miner county last mghL Tli© great. e»t damage was «fon© at Carthage. The » l«»»»«l l.ttwr»- St. Louia. May 24. —A »|«rci«l to the Patton an ! Jackson*» elevator, the Republic from Sew Orleans aayw: It Northwestern depot an*l »©vrral small- No lives i» thought there will be no furthei rr buildir**« w«-rr «fostroyed. Th© dam damage done by the overflow. The were bait so far as known. ¡«»•»'•il hi lx»ui«iana are estimated al age is extensive to farm property. $14 600,0(Mi; io»t aa æriou» a I«*« a» in many pm Imi» year* of overflow, when Glass brick« with a id low centri are thr river wa» n«»t m arly aa high *• J found quite ’fosirald© in Germany for it now the construct ion of ..:.•*•■ ratones raug'-Jforeet reeerTa. MOUSE PASSED RELIEF BILI % W iHiikk In thr < Vancouver, B. (’., May 21.—Th© sl Louia. May 24 —George A Tay first of Die trials arising ««ut of the for, teller of the Third National bank, tramway disaster at Feint Ellice bridge, wa » fonnl <lead at tbr Normandie ho Victoria, la»t May, was e«»n< hided this tel thi» afternoon. Hr rommittrd »ui- afterii«Min, wh©n the jury decide»! that ei»le by »hooting htm»r|f with a revol the city vai liable for the |i»a»t©r. ver. When found, Taylor had in hi» Tbe plaintiff, Mrs. Gordon, wh.■•** hus- hand a letter from a woman, not hit band was kill©*!, was aw ar«fol $10.000 wife, and her photograph. damage»—$7,000 for herself $1,000 6»r William Moore, of Snow Hill. M*l., her eldtwt son. $ 1,500 for th© youngest child, ami $5o0 for a ate|>ron. Judg on m wag»*r «»f Ave rent», attempted to kum a "pOMUni. and 1» u«>w no»unnn*r ment was g;rm tn th«' tramway c«>u« thr Io«» of a |»art of hl» noee party, with r**»ts. Washington, May 21.— *rerrtary of the Interior Bliss »ent to thr «enatr to day a ropy of the re«*© nt agreement be tween thr Dawe* commission an I the Choctaws and Chick i»awa. With the agreement hr sent a letter of ihr rom- miwinti of Indian affair», in which ho •ays Ihr agreement represents the m«*»t ím¡Nirtant prop» «dl hm relating to In dian affair» with which thrgovernment ha» liad to deal m recent y«*ars. Titers it involves I 11,836,000 acre» of land, 14.600 Indiansand 1<M) 000 whitaa. Hs •tate» that so far n«» • »t» j*t I« »ns Lav# bean tiled in the Indian <>flke. * DEBATE CONTINUED. iwria»^ Rwacwtwb© <|»peal« < •mstllwewtS M»««w Talk« •• Waahingtoa, Belligerency of Cubans Rec ognized by Senate. Washingntn. May 22 —Tl»© lui»f and ©xcitii.g 4el«atr on th© punt résolu lion re* ogni si ng a »tat© of war in Cuba and declaring that »itici neutrality «hall I* maint»ine*l bv tbe Unitisi Mates, was rn«l©*l wlien th© rerolutUH» t me •« mm I th© »©nal© by th© tfocieiv© vote of 41 tu I 4 at a late hour this after» ii«M»n Th© announcement «»( th© vote was r©c©iv«*d with l*in>n)tuousapplau**', which drew from Hawley an rmphatn pr««tr«i <<4ii«»t "mob tfotnonstratron the restdution *• |»<«« mw I i » a» follow« *’R©»*»!ved etc . That a <s*n»lili<*n of gldie war exist» between th© govern m nt *»f Mpem and lb© g«»veinm«*nt pr*» claim©*! an«! for »« hi »© tim© maintait»©»! by force «>( arms by th© people of ('nha, and that th© Uniteti Mat©« <»f Am©rn a «hall maintain a strict neutrality I**- tween lb© «'•»•tending parti©«, according Io each and all th© rights of heiliger- ency In tbe |s«rta and lb© territori pf th© United Mat©*.** An analysis •( the vote «hows that th© afhrmati»*- vote *»• ca»t i»y I* K© publican«. IS I>©m«w*rats and four F«>p- uliats, and ths negativ* Vota by I? Re publican» and two Demnrrat» Prior t«» th© filial vol© th© moti«»n «>f Hal© to refer th© resolution I«» th© «■• num ill«© n foreign relation» tabled. Fair banks proj«'”**’-d a *ul»*titttle providing that th© president ©Blend th© g«»*l ■ ff|< ©» uf th*« United Mat©* tu Sjiain t«» ward •«•*urirg an end - f lit* conflict, slid th© «litimat© in«i«*p©n<i©nc© of th© I • ' I ■ <*. '■ » . •« 4 « • .4 ' ■ ' ' * • - n<H» IS, Then follow***! th«* adoption of the original resolution Th© voting «M-eiirissl after an ©veiling «fohate, |*»r (: i|*at«**l in by Thurston. Elkins Whit©, Fairbank». Ilafo, H|«ouner and Gorman Thurston, who pr©*i«!«rs| over th© Republican cunventum at M.L»* h ». r«**i»l I ©»I th© stirring »•su» when th© <onv©nti«>n inserted a l uí an plank in lb© piali« rm, and ’leclare«! thut this resolution W.U» a partial fulfillment of that pfodg© Elkin» and W hit© urged a conservative cour«**« and an inquiry b • • i. i ? » tn < v Then cam«* th© first vote, that on th© motion of Hal© to r« («*r. It wa« a test, ind » «fofeat of the motion ss*nnsl the pa^nag© of th© rr s*dulit»n. Fairtianks trits! t«> st©m th© tul© l»y offering th«» compromis© pr«>|M«*ition, s*«m©wh»t on th- line» of th© Cuabn plank a'lopted «I ht. L«uis, but it met the asm© tat© »• th© Hal© motion. Tins brought Hal© («»rw ard for a final DE LOME GIVES MIS CONSENT pr«»t«’-t. He Spoke with int©n»e earn • «ti «••» and feeling, and w;lh a trac© «*( Thr Mentlliig <»f In Vturrlran« in bittern©»« in hi» w«»rd*. lie declared Caha I" *»* < i»urriti uf «pain tl.at th« ©foments op|»ets| to th© opp*>- Washington. May 21 —In kii author • iti«»n—D ni'M-rnts an i Pupuhst»—had ised interview, the Spanish minister. furi; i shed th« bulk in fav<»r uf the res- Dupuy de Lome, broke his diplomatic olutron, aii«l that th© f*>reign jni I icv of »lienee, and said: th«* a hiiinistration wa** thu* to L» <h "I atn going at oner to call on th»* tat«**! by II« opponents. He expr« ••©•! pr«-»idrnl and >xpr»*- my gratitude (or th© fear als«» that th© rsrolutfon would Ins splendid artion ami thr kindly con I *a I to wai with Spam. sideration shown in the wording <»f his Sp»M’iier ad«l©d his protest against ty m«»sMagr. Notwithstanding thr activity ing the hands of the administration. of thr pu)M*r» that arc Imatile ami tin (forman «d««»*-«l th© delmte r»-»**nting ]U«t, our cause has again triumphed. C •' •ugg'*«tion that party lin*-* wer© Wr are sirouger to*lay w ith President di iwn «ni th«« résolution, and a»*«*rting McKinley am! Secretary Sherman than that th© a lininn«*ration should have we ever were with thr Cleveland ad •lispalcl «d a war v ©» m ©| to Cuba to pr«» ministration. t'M’t cur official» on tli© island. Th* “Spain has no objection whatever to final vot«’ was then taken and the ■••n the United States helping her own rill- ale adj«»urn*-<l t«» Monday. Ten» now r«***id'*nt in Cuba and all«*) god llrllrf Kill •‘•••r»l Th«» way that th© to tie in d iat rose. chanty is distributed it entirely the Washington, May 32 —The house affair uf the Unite«! Stat«*«, and not unanimously pa »»«I the ('ubati relief that uf Spain. rriMiliition, appropriating $.'»0,(100 for “Thii government expressly «tat«»* îemm I an I »uppbe». that only Anirrhw are t»> I m * relieved, f«»r H«»t»»r therefore no authority is a»k«*d to (««•'d Ihf **Kar«*nr«»" I« Dni'lon, May 34 —Barone«» von tin* »uhj«*cui <»f Spain. if Arnrrn'ans have »uff«-rrd through mgenciew of war, Turkheim, formerly Jeannie Y«»ung. it is their misfortune to l*e tn Cuba at win» Indieves that she was decoyed from this particular time Spain «!■**• not hum© to prevent her ap|w*aring as a care if the United state» maintains her witne«* in the Fair will r««*. ha« de citisriis lti luxury. St» long »u* »hr dis parted for Liv«*rp»N»l, a hen« r »II© «all« She was a<voin jm turd by tribute» her !<ounty through th«* con for Amrri ■.» her 4 y*-»r-old »i»n H**r companion, sular agents am! only in thr towns.’• who ciuir with her frt»m San Fran«* oh *». % Xa« y far < uba will ui«'t her al LiverjMiul ami «ail (Chicago, May 21. —A »laudai to ths w uh her. Timea Herab! from New York «ay»: Thr baronr»» says that Von Turk Behind the movement (or the passage heim was very nimh disappointal on uf the Cuban rasidutmn it a *»l«-mn reaching London two w« roks Ago, tn pledge made by thr Cuban junta to Ha fli»d that lite remit tarn'© • II© had ©X- •up|»»rtrr» in congres* that four t-ITl’o ¡»•'Ctr’d was 13 .(MM) »bort «'f the amount live turn of war flying the ('uban flag promise*! him. He did not know are only awaiting thia recognition to whether Mr. Delmas, Mrs. Craven’s tAkr to th© æa». ThwMi vessels, il is lawyer, had falle»I to send the amount declared, will tie obtain«»«I in England, or whether Ifotr* tlVr Stillwell «retired and it la »«wrrtr’l that urmiig'-iiiriiti It II was while Von Turkheim was have already I «sen perfected by which smarting under this diaapiuintmrnt they will be manned, thon»ugl«ly equip th it h© revwifod t«» the barunrae, she ped and will !•© realty to »ail the very ».»vs, that be married her in pursuance «lay th© belligerency of the Cubane it of a plot to get her out of thr way. re« ug nixed. He raggewled to her then, she «ays, that they "st «n I I«*’ logrlher I*» make Dr!- Military Train to rar to «»«I. mas |<ay a large sum of money. The Cologne^ .M«« •-HI.-— A train convey >Nirnb<Me de* lared that tf Von Turkheim ing a detatbment of reserves ft<»tn ventures to return to Man Franvie-o, Westphalia to Meta was wreck©«I t«x!ay •he will pt'»route him between Hillu»chrrm an«l (folsrherm. Nine men are known to have lieett Montevideo, May 24 —The Vruguai killed, and 36 injur©»!. Th© aceMent an tnwi)« have defeat«*! the insurgents wa« caua©«) by th© train breaking in under Lamas and Saravia It is off! two. the roar |N»rtion subsequently < tally announced thr insurgents have overtaking and crashing int«» the front I «ven completely routed. and thr revolu ¡«art. tion in <V»n»ider©»l a« ended. •• ».. , * !• ». A V H»«r Flg«r»a Thr 4 Ity Hria I latola. PiilliiKn, W»«h., M»y 34—Th» TVa»liirixi<m agrlcultoral cillrgr ea<lrta, 125 in numti.r. under eoiumnrid of l.ivut.-luiil Htorkl«, I*. H- A., tiavr Kime lulo llieir annual camp and «ill remain for a wwk. SENATE debate Washington. May 21.—Another stir ring delete on Cuba acmrrwi in th« senate today It was of th* give-and- take order, with sharp parllantsrttary fencing. Th© main speeches were mads by Foraker, Cannon. Lind»ay and H<«ar l< was the first spe©* h of any length ms»fo by Foraker sine© ho enter*! th© •©nate. an*I. tn addition Io this, th© Ohio »©nator is one «»f th© Cuban sub- rvHutuitie© of th© commilte© on foreign relatiapa He s|«>k© in favor of refer ©nc© the reiMdutron tn a committee, but declarwl his pu?|«n*© of »U| porting the reaitlutioQ rerognising Cul*an bellig- ervn«jr when it ibould hr n*|»»rt©d by th© ©urnntilies. Cann«*n wa» hitter in his denuncia- lion *«f M|'ani»h airm'ity, characteriaiag the captain general 4*f <*til»s »-• "that mad dog W©G©r.'* Lin* I »ay 4« h lared that if the informa tion furni»|.*w| by Unit©»! States consuls was so sh'M'king as tu sul’jei t them to «lang« r nf a»a«Minairon if littur name« wer© 'ii»* !.'*r*| |t was time t«> «©tvI war- to Cuba and to terminat© all diplomatk1 rrlatn»n« with that «'ountry. It wa» tfoveloproi, in the «uur»e of a rol|«M|uy l*twr*r*n F««rak©r, Morgan and Vest, that il*© »tat© department had withheld the asm©» of Unit©«! States ctHtsuls reporting on the serrous condi- Iron of affair» in Uuhabevaii»© it might 1«>A=1 tu S! —u^,■ . jr’lfA VMt I. UL r*| l' -■ . ■ ©.L- tiKW' <u<ri>>u» pl.,,.- uf t hr »iil F"**t. »• *' wa« time to protiR'l our off! tala with warahi|«i if their personal liberty was threaten©*! for makir g rojort» to their /■•I* ’IHIO nt No s«*tion on tb© resolution was taken, and bforgsn «aid he hoped tn •weurw a v««t© tomorrow »n Hale's mo tion to refer II© d«*wir©d to <l*> this, h© *as«l. in order that th«* Cuban r»w«* hit ion might not antagouis© tlie tariff bill. W ben tli© Cuban roafoutron ©am»* up. Chandler inov«*d that th«* a*l)«»urnment today I»© until Monday, «lie tabuing at tbe »am© tun© any intention **n the part (»f the op|<*nent» of th© ro«oltition to delay action. The debate pr«» ©***1©«! • »n Chandler’* motion, and brain bed off into un©i|»©cted channels. V«**t said h© had * m ** h statements to tbe effect that tlirtw menil>eni «»( th© romniHltw* on foreign relations had virtit*«d th«« state d«’partiiient and had bad a<•’•♦*»• Ui the «*vid©ne© furnish^! by United Mat©» consuls. Why was it that tlire© ronators ha*! tins information and th© *enal© di«l not have it* M«Hgan an«»wtT'*d that thr« *• *•• iiators on th«* '«nnmitl»'« fold l**»'n *«’iit a» a subcuminitt«*'* to the president and sec rotary uf stale to ronfer on the Cuban subject. They had received certain in formation, an I th© injun* tion »** laid upon them that th«' name <»f General L*«* was not to I m * us©*! m connection w ith the information. I armer < •«Irl« in < «Hip W.»t Point, N. V.. May 24.—Th« «|UAHrrm.«»trr at West Point has just made thr startling discovery that flvs of the gun» captured in battle from the Mexicans by General s»«»tC» army have Isen stolen. The cannon haw lain for nearly half a rontury on th« bluff overlooking th© Hudson, wh©rs the trophic» of our wars with England, Mexico »nd the South are rang«*!. Th© hietory of each pieco I» engrave»! <»n it» surfs'-r. H<>w they wrr© stole« is nut known. cuban Boetoa, May tt. — Mi»» Fannie Kiel, ardo.n the fauioua wealthy old maid iui»er hermit, »tarvcl herwlf to death in her imp-netrable caatle here yeeter- day, while from »50,000 to (100.000 lay hoarded. She waa 75 year» of age. For half a .eulury no human loot •are her own had criemed her theahold, and »he had not »tep|«»l outdoor» In all that time. She lived in a miserable tenement hottae In the very buaieat »ac tion of the city. She owned the houae. and kept it looking aa if vacant all the lino- all il,r blind» being e’ -aed and the dour, locked. May 20 —Cuba again in th« senate t<»iay. It drew large crowds to the galleries, and hrnught out two notable »pa*r«*hrs, th© one by Ma«oo in favor of the Morgan nwnlutioo. and the other by lliMtr, in opposition to it. The lllinoi» senator picture«l in for- vid terms th© di»tr«s»s in Cuba, dwell ing particularly on lh© starving condì- tioi»» of mm » Unit©«! Htatr» citifens. as retorted by th© president, ami called U|»»n lb© »©nat© I«» throw off its leth- trgv and pa«© the \|<»vgan resolution Mason ha*! several sharp tilts with Wellington, the latter protesting that he was tiring misrepresented. It l«*i ■litad* tu considerable <x>mmotroti in tbr gal- lene©, 'luring which Wellington d©- dare» I that be n>ul«l not he ebuke«! off I © nt*** of th© gal for !•*«. by th© Hoar »p«>ke in hi» usual mlm and digmfl «I style, and t«M»k «M « iMHOI' I«* derkfo bun<x*tnb© app«*als to cunstitu U> our natumal ent* airi brag g ♦doc i strength Hoar’s criticism», although impersonal, were « fosrly aimed at Mason. Senator* Galllngrr ami Haw ley also spoke, the foruter (or tit© reso- lutino, atol th© latter urging that the Cnltr»! Nt»i*-a «houhi nut ru»h into war while our nuui defense* are manifrslly ID»d«*Mpiate. © ex ’ up led lb© («»©©ground Mr 4 «»rbrll • < A Resume of Events In the Northwest. EVIDENCE Haws O«» 4. OF <)alh»r»«l STEADY GROWTH Iw »W* All \sIg h »«*r 1 ng Stals» Tow»» •»< Impr«»»- An in»|w*« t«'r of th© pi*»lAI department I I»« »- ui («» " a I* ui l*» ©*tabli«h a i - a I mail •« r% o'© in Marron county M inv eberriew ar© »aid t«> have fallen (r in th© tr*«ra m 'Miuthcrn Oregon «lur ing If«*« I a* i week of ten «lays. Grower« in Linn ««»unty ar© cultivat ing their !-••!© well, an«! th© pr*«M«nt » iill<«*>k juatiti«** them in hoping (or tin© crn|o. Th© U cumi twv creamery is roeeivAng ll.iMMi ¡wuiids of milk per day. and it is ripe« t«r*l the figure» will S eme U I m * lll- .-rea»ed to I A, «MM» I • : * f »i V a < Math* cuunty. flouring mill ha» iteen pur c!«a«©«L Tl»«’ mill will hav© a capacity of 50 barrel« a «lay. Grasshoppers al<mt thr Site <»f a flea . »-• th* K » the b At hi nelghb««rb<MM|, Cmatilla county, that they rat»© in ,-turL'd. i W 4 M »V 'O i xktnmitt«*' »o |»rivil©g«-« and ©I« non» Hand l Parker will soon »tart from today heard an argument by C E *4 Huntington with 30.000 head of sheep W« mm !, an attorney of Portland. Or in «»verland for Gd»s»n. F«**» A Co., to be supp«»ft •»! th© daim of Hon. Il U. delivered at •<une punt in S«bra«k t Cor I «eit to a »©at in the •rnat© to sue- It will Lik© alami Are month« to nuke r<-©d >©h4tnr Mitch«*!! under th© 4p the drive. pointment of th© governor *»f (>rsg’*n, Til© big ditch which ha» but lb© «*omiiiitte© t«a»k n«» aotion. Mr. coura© of • -on»tru«*ti«»n for \V« mm I «'ont«*nd»*l that th© appointment months for U •• Flick ll»r Mining C«uu- was valid I m All»*' there had i«©©h no pany, in Baker county, ha« !»©rn com II© pl©t©«! and mining will «*> ii !•© cum- •e*»i<»n <*f the Oregon l»'gi»latute. held that faillir© t«* org »>.!•© w »• ©»pn m«*nc«-*l tn ©Ari»«'»t. aient to hotting n«» *©*»o«n. an*l for this N»» »te|«s will b© taken to build A new r©A*«*>n th©r© had lw»©i> an interregnum rotirtlrou»© in < •»•»« county before lb© H© argue*! it wa« th© intention ■«•ming s**A»t»n. Th© defendant county framer«» uf the «vu»»litul h (« id«- ! an an»wer to thr complaint of in should I»© at all tim«'* th***«* wh«> are »«king for an lnjun«’ti**n the *©nat©; that, a» I to pr* trot th«- ■ on st ruction of the Court* ». th© «overdgn »tat©» •!«« roselite*! by their am ha M’hgi«*. Th© com mitt©© fliially on th© case at II» m©»'ting. FIENDISH 1 »• in th© tU |M»J> Wevfclf MURDER « ««Hr© ><»»«11» I m M mn I«»» «•*'1 II*» H•»»«••» H««l»l*e*l k lllr.l Denver, Col«» . M av 20.—A rr|w»rt wa» publl«he«l in an evening paper here vrwterday tu th© **ff'-<t that II. Haiiiiil«»it. a contra* t«ir hi* wife. Mr» Catherine llamilfon, his aeui , I*©*», aged IM. wliohve*! tn Denver until recent ly, wer«* mnrd«*r«d in a »mall village n«*ar H«'l©na M-nt . thu*© weeks ag-* an«! th© crim© *tippr©*i»©d in order to tmabfo Mont« • mtl - ■ • ’ * ■ • • ‘ ■ in i’ !•■ • - Mr Hamill ri win« 1 a I liv««l in lh*n v©r ?O year*. dj«|r<**-d of hi* pro|**rlt her«* last February, and left with hi» family, going first 1» <)r©g«Hi and later to Montana Near Helena, it 1» said, he ©hg«tg«*d tn brickmakihg Ac..«r«L <ng to th© report which has KMK'li©«l friends uf th© family in thl«* city, Mr. an«! Mr Ilamilt«>ii were fouti«l dead in ¿••«I w ith their throats c ut. M i < m Hamilton wa» als«» d«*ad in b«««l witii her throat cut, and many brui«©» »1« her body. It is stated that apirear- thee* indicated that an Attempt bad I mw ’ ii in a-1«* to out rag«* her, and that »h* was kill«-«I aft«* a struggi© twf«ire her t**ailai«!« hud a« umpltshed their fiend- i»li pur}«*© L**» Hamilton had evi- foiitly mad a «(©sperate fight. Hi* foslv la* on he fl«M»r, ami wa* literally wounds. All th© finger* and. except the forefinger, «fo’Wing timi he had tsur or knife. Hi* throat g a S»«r SHIP IS The railroad rumpany in Jackunn rounty brought suit against th© countv (*« i«'*t|Aill th«’ »»I«-« I »«'li of $ I M OOO lair« all-g©d to I m ' du«’ th«' County. With th© Orrg«*n A California company i» j*»ined in ihr suit th© Southern Pa- Citi«- ('"tnpani against which i«o taxes * A « ■ \ t f , . » ■ . Uh* would give th«* f»d« ral courts jurisdic tion. »h<»ul l that ■ t<m| any remain a luarty to the suit. W 4»«h If'gtoM The bu g distance r©»* h«*»l Asotin« trl©| hone has Salary warrant» lu Whatrom county a»*l«i la«i month for os renta. The grand folg© of M **»n« will meet in Seattle on thr Sth uf June. A «bipload of rodi froui Bellingham I ay h i* been receive*! at Grays harbor for lb© Iig?l• t*♦•. Thurston rounty fruitgrowers hai© organ ixt-1 under th© nanir of the Olym pia Fruitgrower»* A*»*«**'lation. George Alsip has •trai«*! up his hr icky ar« I in Ellensburg, Hr will mak«« al lra«t I(M).IMM) bricks and more ar© needed. The annual ©reamn of the Stale T« a her«* Aas'N-iatlon will II© held in N* w Whatcom from June 2M to July 3, inclusive. Tl i© Htanwnod ©roamery one day re- • ntli reeeivfsl 11,836 puun«ls of tuilk, hreakntg its I »•st previous record by 2,000 ptMifola. that lw<> m**n *fi murder» Th«* I»«» »a« k«*d. and it i» la* •eciired al»»ut $MX>. THE it 11llam Brenner, of S«-io. and D \l he«* «>( L«hati'>ii at© buving f«*»*d h* /• i • ar S- 1« f»»r -In;merit to Nebrim k i They hav© laragbl about 600 bead, f««r whn h they ¡»aid from 3 t«> 3 cents a pound gr* •• K io w a* a urn II ng centrr of industry last Monday, a» wagon I« m *«I after Wagon food uf pigs • er© brought in. LACKING I’r !»♦• •»»»«• til < *F«r <»r* In Th© <pi«*»tion whether or imi school districts »hall furnish text fo*oks and • ippli«-» (re© to pupils will I m « voted on in Washington, June 13. Tlmro ar© five »awmill», with an EK-rag«- < apt* It v of M0.000 feet daily, and five »hiiigi«« mills, rutting 500,04)0 • hingles ©t.-ry day, tributary to Elma, in Chehalis ««»unty. « .«■htn «*n M * partiii**nt h»» ha«l aetnifing •!»’ p* t‘• ttonw of grain from ibis «'•»untry to in dia that it ba« now under <»»n«bl©rAto»n At a meeting of th© directors of th© tl • f • > j » t v • 4 . k : g !• « • • -' -ity m ««hols in Walla Walia, it wa» dc- tu amend th«* r« ••»hition under which cid<*«l to a * Id a month Co th«* och<M»l term, which makes the term the »amo it h» proceeding That r»*«ulutfon r«-«|uir©* th© grain to Imgth A« Iwlor© it wa* reduced In IH:»3 b© carri«*«l in an American v © m »«-1 It Th© schuols will therefore, cloaa on th«* iMth «»f June this year. happens that tb«-r© ar© very («*w Am«*ri • an steamer»out»id© of th© regular lin«*» Th«* city treasurer of Kverett at the • ti«l th© «l©|«artm©nt is unable to Oulu ply last *©wsi4Mi ”f the council r©|»«rt©d a de- with th© tern»» of th© act of ««»tigM—• (h it ««f $3 39«. 34. f««r th© first four uidtMMi it turn» to a »ailing »hip. Such months of th© pr**-©nt year. The esti a »hip <’*»uld not reach Bombay in mated receipts for the r«-maining eight mu* h l***s than IJj months, by which months ar© $ 14.660, «-stimat*'*l ©XpeMt**, lim© th© (aminesufferers, for whom th«’ *19,720.60; deficit for remaining eight relief i» intended, might b© expected to month«. 6,170.60; total deficit for *lie I m * either starve«l to death or in |» mmhwi - year, $7,663.4L siun a©w crops «if ri«*e. Therefor©, tin Th© mayor of Seattfo, in his annual < I©«» an American steamer can l«e pro m«*a*ag© to th© «vmncil roetHnmend©«! ' cure« I at New York in a fow «lays, it is that tli© rot ial ©vil lie regulated by re pr*»l»abl© <M«ngr©»» will I m * a»ke*| to re stricting fallen women to a preacrilic'l move the injum*ti«»n and allow the de- ■llrttrict; h© urge«! a further r©*!uction partmerit tn charter a steamer of an in « Ity exj<-n»©a. and that the city’s other nationality, whi« h may l«e al revenues I«© increased by li«v>nseic lowed to carry th© Arneri in flag for Tii© merit system in lore«* under the th© «Mvasitm. A steamer 1» wanted »!••» n©w charter law rneivea tlie mayor’« at San Fran* I* *» for a Ilk© purp»**. but heartiest approval. it is -ahi the n«*©*l is not so prtweing. r Th© Skam«>kawacr**Am©rvf!a»t month mad«' I 606 |<»und» of butter, «nd it fo Trial Irlp «»f (•unb*»al». expoi-ted that double tliis amount will Valle) • Cal-, M.iv 30 —Thr trial trip b© mad© thia month. The remnant of last year's crop is •( thr gunboat» M iriettaand Wltoeling, After th© rerent ly la»H»c|»<*d from thr yard of th«* b©ing mark©te*l in Garfield. Union iron work», will I n » held under a rrqiiirements of r©*«-«* ling and spring •©©•ling, it ia I’eiiev«’«! that from 6,000 board cotiipn»iiig Captain Bummer and Lieutenant R«»|**r of thr monitor Mon I«» 10,000 bushels remain unaold in the At ad nock, and Chief Engineer Richard territory tributary to Garfield. pr«*»©nt pri«'©* this will lx* a pleasant Inch, of thr Marr island navy-yard It Thr mure* t» «»ff Bluff point, in San pick up toward summer ©xpenstwi. was thought that •.•nr«M*iy • bus!** ! ir- F»A» i - •• L*y, uii dal«-» io br hereafter main<*l in the farmers' hands. »rL *h©riff '•ims ro. « fitly •*.Id 1,420 acre» of land lielonging to the Patous© Irri San Lui» Polo» I, Meli««», Wav 20.— gating Company, at Colfax. Charles Rome io Vidales. a prominent member H. Ilinchman.ot Ta<w>ma, a heavy cred of the legislature of till» »late, when itor of th© firm, secured judgment riding along the highway near Tan an* .«gAin»t th© irrigating rom|>atiy( and huitl. wa » flr«*d upon from arnbtudi and had the land rol«! under execution Mr. killed. H im mtsortsin ex’apwl. I!inchin>«n is bidding the land in and. it 1» said, will complete the work begun klllrd Wbll© Klryrllng several years ago, and fit th© Ian«! for Lindon. May 20.—H. B. Cbaml'er- fruit farms. lain, of Denver, Col«»., wa» killol while W J Bryan ha» sent a telegram to bicycling near Strains yesterday. *«<*attfo politi' ians, saying that it will Chamberlain w»» formerly president of I m « abmdutely irnpissihfo for him to th© Chami-«»rlain Investment Company, visit Washington, I«©« ause of «»ngAge* Denver, and connected with several tnents al ready made. NswIYurk companies. »hoi |*r«»m Imhukh /