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« » Scio Weekly Press. BCIO ................................... ORKiHIN r------------------------------- -------------------------------- ( iiMiptrhmil« r 11« * I* « «•< »hr I •»» p»» • 1 « »>• H «p|*rMl««g* »»f «»••' !'••• 1» rih 4 «•■*».! ihr I r |«-g re |«h lr lulntu** Tbv |-r«’•i lmt ha» appointed J. lì BraJy, of Ataska, lo ih© gov©rt»urwiiip of tbat i©rrit<»ry. <»•'« .1 li a k«-it. a ininer, ym rr«i«ted lo dettiti, aa thè r«-*ult of an w* trni in thè lirown Bear mine al 1>» -adwood. < ’al. J »tn •■• I* H trlan, brotter <»f Areo- ri »••• J .*t»« ■«* ilartan. wa* accitantaily kiltal by ruu clown by a tram in lxmtevills. Ky. T «* Uth -mnual **■»•5«»n <»f ih* grand ri .m«pm«»nt ««f Ite Indiati War Vet erana of thè N’orlh l'atiflk' 4toast. is n pr tigretti in l’uri lami, Or. 5 r., k mnd «tata HMf |llrr*iH<s» ,<'t tunnel, British 4'<»himh»a, on th© 1 tnadian Parili c railroal. k lite 1 ñ*v lorn an»! fatally injiirt*! an<»lh er. h As A result <4 <’sr tbqiiak©« in India the |s*t»»ffi<© at <*f>iit*g*»ng has l»*B strallo* <*4 up* fiume •tri’f't* are closed lo tratti an«l ihotiaands «*f j**or people are buttivi*«« and living inthetqv-n air. Reports from all {sortions «f Wxab* t: jton nnd Oregon, east of th© < ’*» « » Ir*. tr]| of the rainfall the |*a«t avvìi, ahi h ha* liecn generai In this •wlkm. The correspimdentx all agre© that the l>*t Vi’Stlg© «»f danger tu the *1*7 wheat cjoj J» remov»-»! The crop vichi will t«’ en b an I 25 |©*r cent, Ì 1 » t •- -4 .» ’ ' . ’ i < -f . I Î : O' f-t l»y wiping otil th«* grasshopper |© *t fi«* nato? M Bride, vd Oregon, has bren inal&ing an effort !«♦ *©■ »ire the rvstura- t ‘i*- ? «i» • fp. r s <>ov un lutt»ta*r, planed, gt<a»»«*| and !* ng’.‘**d, tost* id «4 fit), a* rtq»w1«*l hy the renate Commit tv© on finance, H«- sur« that th«’ Inniter «Ir» **« d in this msnn«*r i« «»»«that least twice as mt»< h in thr Portland ttnuk«d as the «awt-d |u:id»er, which |MV» a duty <»f $2 under the bill, as a/rr«-d to. *-«-nator Me Bride *«ys that th«* Im|«orlati«»n* of • t'-rf«'ir with industii«» in Oregon and U ashtoghm. Th*’ iihiv«,r»al p(’*tal congress, th« fifth mnVrnlioii <»f th«* kind in the wnrldt ta» fihishvd its lalwns in Wash ington, l>. I*. Th«» sixth wrtigre»» will l-v held in Itome in I WOT All the rtmntrir» <d the world were jrprr*« uh-d at th«* c*»i»grv*» jii*t (dosed, with thli of <5*;. .» and iheilraug- Frr# Hlutr, and th«—two rent w»»:d that tin y h«»p*' I so«»» to enter the joMal un nie c<> figressi, among other tin ngi4. «<|.^^|..| III establishing tttti- form onlur» for |s**tag<- st a m ¡«s, ar- rang*' 1 for fo<i htating intermediary t funsi I rata* ami dlinilti-hlng th«» tariff quite mittori.lly < *n a gra»hiat«*l real© f**r th r maltinti »1 i years. Howard A. Scott who murdered his Wife in «fctnU r last u*« «dvctrwvuted in Mng **nirf p»i- n, X‘. Y A f;i"t f • gl.l tri >11 on th»' Rwiita F** f.K lto.nl w sdit-L' d near Elma, Mo., and llirvv tratt>|M and » brakeman wvrfi kilted. Tl »r Vuitol Htal«*« govm»n>cnt im migrant station, on Ellis i«land, N«*w \>»rk lmrb»*r, *.»• dr*tr«»yrd bv fire, I ilt Silh t.»» Io*# of life. A**iwtai»t - ir.ndme < >fil vr Blue d«*t Lirvnl thiit th« dl-v.**•<• *»n the t’lty <»f Para, now at Aitg<-1 island quarantine • t;«tH»n, ‘‘ aii Fuinri* <> I mi . is ivllow fever. A M-rjiHis |.«nd*l»dc otc»irr»’l n<-ar Hr i’g 1. i-niton *»f Valais. Ss ils*-rIan*!. P.11I of th»- for» *1 there and a numtMvr nf buildings h ivv !»«*•-<> buried. There u ,» no kws *»f life. Sir H<*nry Irving un tri tel a inetnorial statue to Mr» *4Fah S* «»It hiddons, the hittwus English iM'trv*», on llctddlngton green, lamdon. where her remains were Hit«*rrv"l *»*» years agv>. DISCRIMINATION MUST CEASE < .ill. Ar. All High. •••! il». WHI I'rv*. II- Washing.nn. Jjne 91 — The action outlined in the interview with Bellamy fitorrvr before hl« «ailing fur Europe, looking u> making vigorous represent** lion« to Great Britain, Germany and Belgium and doubt hre* to France, for a «Mail lira lion of the direr un in sting measures against American «attic, is the result of the Indr fat igablr efforts of Hrcrrtary <»f Agriculture Wil*« !»> <>mtet the prejmlhvs of the < >ld World against our farm products and to *© urv to *xir ri|«srtrr« at least the same rights as are enjoyed by th»«*e of other cuun* tries Ever since the new ailmin 1«na tion l<rgan, Secretary Wllann haa hern pushing this matter. It*« ha» ha«t fre quent interviews With the president and "WM’rrtary fitercuan on the subject, several new diplomatic ap|<»inU*©s have ha*t m»nfrren««w with the .»gru-ultural 4« pirtn»«-nt oflteisls, at which quest tons of this kind wen» dia u*»e»l and the «ituation explained. The slate de|*artmvnt is now «eo|w»r- ating in the movement and in various way» has instruct«*! It» repress#» tali Vet going to the noun tries nam«*l tn state tteir «aure to the r©s|«*liv«* govern ment«. setting out the direriminat *’*«•»» Im|«MAC»I on otir pr»*lin ts, together w ith «lata showing them to t«* unjustifiable. Th<*ae «tatsmeut« will al»» «hoar that th. ,' t p' 4. ‘ • Vo ■ f ; th* precltnte any material «langvr « f Ive« by <f|«eaw nr other win*. * Wfi ial report« of v«f*rrt« in the field will l«e citol tn demonstrate that Arm-n an rattle pfttduci« «how a great er exempli«»» from «liaraae than th«*e rd practically all other cwiMti«*», Th vs«’ representations will l«c aevwot* panhd by th«« signifb'ant warning that if th«« ttejuat discriminating m«*a»nnw are rontitittod, prv»|«er acHLiott will have to !*e taken by U h « government. Ih» criminating nations will be given to undriRtand that th«’ rights of Amen- «’MO vxpttrtefW must I mp rw»»giiiita*d. <»r rl«r privileges a>'*«»r«h*l fiM'vign pro- liners will l>v wlthdittiVlB. SHE SHOT TO KILL l Tria* * ••MlTs«lor Kill*-«! l»y a Vauna M .»maw. Ht l«*»ttis. M-»., June 21.—A sp« ial to thv Rrptjhh«» from Pan«, Texas, Hiy« KI Ki Ig’-rw, a <<»ntra»tor and builder, m**t his death nt the hand« of Miss Fanny Jacka>»n am! her lhrw I rotlo re t«*lay. Kilgore was sitting in thv waiting room at L a -I oiha station when Mi»» 1 a - k«“ii. a- <,ompAni«*»l by a sister ami three brothers, rntore«l, the men taking |«»*iti<»na at th** doors. Th* girl drew a r*’V«»|v**r and flrw! at Kilgore, The bulb*t went wide, ami struck h« r hfotlier. Bro>l«» Jackson, in the fof«*h<*A'L Kil gore dashed «town th«» railroad track behind ami« freight cars. Hu ! Jm k*»n, another brother, intercepted him and shot him tn th«» back After Bu i J«<'kon ha*I ••mpii«*d his rw*dv«*r, Mias .!:«> kson walk»*dup ami fired two mor«» «hots at Kilgore, exclaiming' **Y«»u i \» w af »I, you haw slandered me hmg vnotigii. ** Evimin ition showo«l that nine shots had taken effort, any «»nc of which would haw proved falid. I rl I Into 4» Trap« Havana, June 21. — A large for.'« un- • * *<’,’!• ■ ' * tn d«*sttoying a body of Spanish near Habana. Bandera pla* *-d his men in amlmslt ami then instructed five soouts to approach a tort where th«* K|<nish were barrí» intel. The H|*aniards *.illi«*l from the tort in pursuit of thr skmiu I a , a la«» fell Iwk. Iva*ling their pursuers into thr heart oí the Bandera ambush A hot fight ensued, first witli musketry, bul finally hand to hand All of Ban- dvra’s men were arm«**! with ma«’hetr». Ten of the insurgents w « t ** killed, an*! the entire pursuing party of thr “pin* lards. At Alguisa, a town of S,000, 17* |«er- sons di«*'! last month from hunger am! drelHuthm. 1H[ URNS OF ADMISSE C. P. Huntington is quoted as saying that th«* Pacific Mail Company will put on two new steatn«-rs <«f ¡0.000 tons each, to ply between Sin Francisco ami C hina. Th«» customs ottomittre of the French chamber of deputies has ad»»pt- ed a proposal of M J.mnart to itnjswe a duty of 11 frame per fill nd rest kilur on furvign purL Killed In • Tttwnrl. Vwiirj«». « ni., dune si —A r»i«v«»n- Ian nam«*l Felix Brrikr was kiltei m I hr tunnel at Selby*« early this morn- ing The man, with a r**in|wini<»n, was »n th«’ way Io thr smrlting w«*rxa when thr acei«lent happrne*L The down Vain from Sarramefito an>! a freight train pa«««*l in the tunnel, and Brrikr became non fused ami stepped in front of thr freight train to hl* death His mmpanion ««scaped injury, 'll 1» *Ald th.it thr projected port works at Montevtkl<x> will cost fl&,- oov.oua • •■.al. Ha. TARIFF DEBATE •< Iba aaml ,«b.4ala. Agrtawl- WMblngton June 1«.—Thr arnatr na.lr raj : I work on thr tariS bill to day. There war no lun« .pm hr, an l the debate war of a .nappy charwcter, which M timer enlivrned but did not delay thr arrtoua Work on thr bill. JAPANESE FILE A PROTEST Thirteen ¡w«e* nr»» diapoMkl ol. carry, in« the «rnate through thv agricultural achrxlula and up U> « hclulr H rrleting a Irrrilurial Form af («■»* la t« to aplrita. winer. rlc. During thv .lay. Us rr»aidrd Trewir lt««d ra lb* thv |«ragraid>a on dairy product«, term Srnats Wi«h •*r»*l»l»»« « «»*••(•> pmloct«, Aah. fruit and nuta. in.-at powlucte and m»cellaiie«.u. agricultural Washington. June 1 H.— Représenta pri.ltwia wvrv a*tod on. The II mmmw l.i.-s of th»1 g • * rnmrolR of th«’ Vntlrd <<>muilttev priipnavf many rhangra. in plates and Hawaii gathered at lb«» state thr main advancing ratva aumvwhal d«*partm«*nt th)* morning and *lgn*«d over th<W hervioiorv report.«!. The the treaty, which, if ralifi«*!, will <**mmittm waaaiiatair.e«i on every vote, make the little island rrpubln a ¡art , alihougb a omtvat aa, male <>n alom.i of the l’nlt«*i Slatra Ther* wrrv two vverv paragraph Veet’« m«>tn»n to rr- «Iraft* of the treaty, (me to l*r hr Id t«y .tore „It to the free li.t uaa rrje»t«l— va - h party ami one to l»r «•xrbsng«*l in aj-'* »«. num 31. the usual form. fteerrlary Hhrtman The important |«aragraph propenng a • . • ••«It;. ! - ! ■. V t . ; • U h 11 # taa on tea »ent over al the augge.t>.>n Minister Hat*h sign«*! the Hawaiian «d Allieam, who eaprvaeed the hope that copy of the (realy, Itts fellow -mtnmi»- thia daty on lea might l<e dla|»'i>««»l •loner* M«*»srs Thurst«»d an-! Kinney, with. coming next in o’der. The tirait«»« The art ate met at 11 A. M . an l a ill w«>rr sral«*i by Assis tan I Secretary continua to meet at that hour until thr 4 -A I ! - t at. I * * were . - I th bill ta dia. ored at. fe#|mx'tiv« cnatishan*. and thr treaty was ma»!«», a* far as the rxvctHtv* Tfc« Treaty Im It»» Sewat» bram'h of thegovw*mm«mt «wiM eff.*‘i it. ns. June !«.—The treaty Th«* Japanese government ha* fitel a tor the »Mtgaalion of thv llaaaHan prut« »t again»l U»v Hawaiian treaty i.ian I. r.-». ' ~l the .. nat«. ■ han.'-.-r al ««« th*' that it prom ter* to te&o 5 o’rlork tolay. The acuate went into to a hreuch of treaty stipulation» I*» eiivutive aeaaion, and aa ai»n aa the twe^n J a )* aii an«! HswaB. door, were clored thv nx-aaag.' of Prv.i- Al the Ja|*am-»r legation, the d«» u- dent McKinley, arvoinpnnying thv ■ ' - treaty, and the treaty tta>.|f, wvrv rm-1 not regard«*! a * a ¡■r«d«-»t g »u.*< 1' «* to the arnate. Hawaiian treaty, but is c»mstderrd a« a Thv m*-»- igv of the prv.ident waa r.-»t r«*|Ur«t for inf«»rmalmn. There «p- a very long Jo>-un>cui. It dealt with peart, however, I«» l*r n«» d«*«ibt that, hla’.oria! facta concerning the bland, a« mnui m* Japan i* nolittel «>fli< i illy of and allowed that thv United tilatea an I thr signing of thr vntttm, th«* gor* Hawaii are bvcoiuing nmrv cloauly rrninviil of th«* I’nitel Elites will lie bound to each other. Thia wa. not inform«*! that Japan expects and de really wnneiation, he .aid, bnt a raw manda thr rrc»«gnilton of all the n^bt* tinuation of mating relatione, with ami privilege* which *l»r now enjoys cloraT bonda between people cloavly re. un»!«r the existing treaties with Ha Iet'-.| by bli«d an I lin.lrvl I waii. IH80, aava the preeideat, the pn-lmnl- While |«*a«*’fnl annexation of the Ila« nance of the 1‘nitel Stut.-a ha. I-n watian isian-ls w»»nl<! abr«»gnte th«» «»x known. The «ending of thv fir.t er.i y lating treaties of that country with for* there brought ’.he i.landa incloaer rvln- <-}gn jMiwvrs. Japan probably woul*l tlona with the United fitatee, and their <**n!« 11 I that thv Unite«! Ht.it«’* must ivlationa grew firm by eoo ceding ¡uonin»' am! r« jq** t H awaii ' s obliga event«. tions to foreign |M»wera. At the time the tripartite agr.-. inent Il is a I so a Japanese «•«intention that war fnade for tbc government'd -ain 't, under th«* new treaty to g«> into effect * I . I' V in sp«’*‘iiil legislation > an be vn* want.»! to inil'de Hawaii in the group iu't»-«l to vX«dudr their «'itiavns, o haa over which a protectorate wo t*»en dona to Chinese under the Chinese liahwl, but the anggeatlon waa rejected sxeluston act. by the United -tut. « I ■ r The treaty provides that th«- govern* ernment held th< ie air. .i ly e»i»tr.| re. ment of the islan»!« c«*te to th«- I’nitirl latione U-twwn Hawaii and the United MAt«*s ate «lutvly an*! f«»r»*v«-r all right» Plater which placed the ialamla under *f sovereignty in am! <»v«*r thv Hawaiian the epeoial care of thia country, and islamls and it* «lv|»vndrnrirs. ami that thia government would not allow any th«*»’ islands »hall become an integral other country to Interfere in the ¡iff.nr« part of the territory of th«’ Vnite»! cd Hawaii. The annexation of the Slates. Th»* government of Hawaii ialanda, raid the provident, and making al*«» red*-*« to th»* Vhit«*<i States all them a part of the United Htatea, wm public land«, public building* and pub in accordance with the eatabliahcd pol lic pro|«erty of every I«**» riptiuin icy of thia cottnlry. Congre«*» h I ia II «»nact »|H*»’ial laws to The preanlent called attention to govern th*« <Ji*|"»«ition of th«» lands of the fact that a legitimate and exuding thr HitWaiian islands. All revenue government of Hawaii offered to annex from th« •«» lands shall lie ii*»**l rolrly the i.landa to the United State« in for th«* te’iH'fit <d th«* inhabitants of the 1H5I; but, on acnoant of what wa» Hawaiian island», for <*ln<*ati<mal ami deemed the l»«t policy, the annexation other public pur|s»*e-. Th«« Hawaiian waa not acceptej by thia country. Ilr i«laml* »hall I** admitted into th«* »lilted thaj *- Plate« virtually Union a- a tointorv of th«» l‘nit«*l ex»rci«vd a jua^-ctorate over the ielanda Statsa. it» local law» to te pawicd by aince the lirat American miaeion, and the lo»*al legislature, but subjrrt to the guaranteed the autonomy of the govern Approval of th«» prrsid«*iit. I ntil con- ment of the group The inland« had gr«-«*« shall apply the laws of thr United lawn largely aeltieii hy our ow n |««>ple, Mat»-« to th«* itdsnds th«» present laws and our jieople wore now intmrwateil in of Hawaii ar«» to govern the isl.inds. them. American intereat« predom Thr present treaties am! law* govern inated, and we had grown to eoniider ing Hawaiiancommercial relations with them under our own protection. The foreign nations »hall remain in force prraent treaty waa in the light of a until r«mgr< nm shall take action. oonauinmation of what had practically Further iinmig’.Hi*»n «if < him *«* been tn exiateni’W for yearA lalwirrrs 1* prohibit«*! p^n«1ing congres sional action. The eiilrs «»f Cl’in«œ The IJnrrn Alieeal tiling. from Hawaii into the l nit«*l Stilt»*» is London, June I«.—-The whole u«|«-ct liki’Wi*« prohibit»*»!. Thr l’nit«*l Hint *• of then .tiling jubilee haw been auddenly M«nonm«s the publi»* «irht of II au ill, but changed by painful information which with thr stipulation that this liability come« from a aouroe making it inipoaai- shall not rli-er»! fl OOU.OOO. Thr Ide to doubt ita accuracy. It i» an treaty, ts*fi»rr il te**oin«-s «-îT»-rt>vr, nounced on the authority of one of the shall Is- ratified by pro|s»r authorities royal pliyaiciana attendant upon her of the ( nitrd filât«’*» am! Hawaii. No ina)e«ty that "the queen ia alruuat mention i* made of any gratuity to totally bllniL’- Lilimikalani or Kaiulani, Thla ia the true reawm why abv will Mot leave the carriage al the »erviev at GREAT LOSS OF LIFE. St. I'-itil’« cathedral Tu.-a.iay. it ia armi-officially announced that »he will I <* » « h»| US h (• In | h «II a I At WtlOr lll.lll I»- unable to reepond to tin* greeting» • I First ilr|0*rtr«l. extended along the line of the royal Cah’utt i, June IH. —Rv|H>fIs «»f th«« pr<a*eauion. Thi» explain» the recent revival of recent earthquake are coming in from go»»lp of a regency under the Prince of Assam. Wale* in the hear future. At Hhilong everything lias te* n lev Conditions Upon Which Ha waii May Be Annexed. \«i r»«ljig«my tnooig India»« Perry, (> T . June 21.—The t hey «»line and Ara pa I hm * Indiana wvrr While Pn»f4-wors Marksburn and wrought up over the new law which goes mt*» effect July I, ndatingto pnly* , lb ar U h < a dicing on .« flying After that lime each of the to i ijMri;- al Fi.•■*!.» Park, l>w Angel«’«, gamy they fell to th»’ ground mid Iti hards Cheyenne imitan» who have more than ■ »he wife will haw to <h<»*•*«' «me of the «¿isUiinvd internal injuro-s which will two, three or more wives that he ha», piuliahly tvsiili fatally. ami thr < a»t off wiv«*s must leave Inin. Firrmrn rilinguishrd s fire al the To the squaw* who have be«*<Mnv en home of Grant Prestel, a lalM»rer, al lightened a* to their situation, th«* mat* Iktyton, <1, Th«-t f«nin«l the «ihartod ter lia» Iteróme tragic. Every mpiaw rtel to th«* gr«*un«i. An 1 n•)<••«’(or ut l>»die* <»f lt«»»<- Pr«'«t«d, ag«**l in, and who want* t«» remain with het hu»tend prisons has teen k II» «I and there have Altert Prestel, ag«-d 2 yearn. Th«* is doing Iter !>*-*t to please him, so tlint !«•« n many other «leatha. rhihlr* n pl.iv«'d with match«-« and svt •h«’ will lie thr lurkv wife. There are fire to the hottie. Al Cswdpara th«* wav«* destroy«*d the 40 of these polygamist«, and in all they baKaar and all «»liter buildings, ami thr The ’»«»uthl’oiind expr«»iM on the Grand have over 100 s«|u.iws. n**ighl»»ring «amntry is c*»v«**e»| with Rapids «V Indiana, was derailed near fiaSttFr*« which ar«* «purling mu I and 1» ¿¿c'dl»*, Ind The rails sic ».nd to |*r«4Wltr«i W Itllr IlftlhlMg. have spread, ditching the engine, ten« Greenville, Tex. June 21.—laist Band. There is heavy l”*< of life at dvr, mail and »g«‘ ‘ >ir<. The en* night, while bathing in a pool six miles Coilptra an! liuhri. Hever.il of thv gine Wit« t<>t.i)ly >h*iiioli*d«*d, insl.intly from thia city. Cashier King, of the shaken district» have m»< been heard tedat«*d roads havel»*rn broken killing the engineer. First National b.tnk; Miss Austin, »»f from. tip by fisstir«**, brnlg«» have l»rrn The l’> Mail -?« im-d.p < ty < t this city, an»! Ida Hchrneck, of Sher Mr. King broken thnmghnut Assam. Para. n«»w in quarantine in San Fran* man, T<-x . were drownmi, Thr rv|*>ris that all of thr hull lings eisuo, filings «Ivtails «if the !«»• in mid* and Mrs Austin were t««grthrr. and got King caite! for at Chittagong have !«wn »1* -troy«» I are Pacific of thr British ship Burkhnrst, ley«»11«I their depth. Mr. Met'abv, th* Biittsh on April I last, she having picksd up belt»» and Fr«*d N«»rsw«»rth, who was con firm»'» I. part of thr crew of the ill-fated vr-ss«d with M irs S. bene* k,w«-nl to the rescue, reshlrnt drpity <**tiimi*»*»n»ner, was 011 .May 1, when 200 mile» off the but la»lh wen» *lrown««*l brtore help kiltei by a falling house, ami th«- En* Mi«# Scheneok, Itecom* glish tel ira and children are • iffering Nicaragua r«»4»t. ami landed them at reached them. Th»* towns' Punta Arenas. Th*» Bu. khnrst di tight li»g f r ightonvd. follow«*! Mr. Nurs- intensely from rxp«’*urv. fire, and th«» crew after working ten worth, ami, jumping on his bark, near of Hylbet ami Cherraputiji w»*tr |«*vrtel d iys to qiiClii h th«» flatties, Wrtv com- ly drowned him ate». All |»artl«*w were to thr to th«* ground, ami wliuh* village* sulabtel. prominent. |»rlh-1 to abandon her. ...-------------------- - ---- Thr fitssrs are ao gr«*at that it 1» feared The Halt l*«k«’ Tribune has published I «hr **tr«iiier« It* < «»lllwlnn. a severe scarcity <»f f»»»d i» inevitable tn a story that a party <»f drwprra^luea from Milwaukee, June IP.—Thr steamer «-vrral (lopulous diwtriets. th« m»t<»riou» “ Bolder s’ in Virginia, of thr Goodrn h line, with houthern I*tab, have g’-ne to Wyo 200 passengers on b*ard, ran down the A new in lu«try h i» l»rvii stvrt-*d in ming and are hwate»! at Wanisutta, a schooner Eveline, l«»und fro tn Mrmmii- Ilwaco, uinler the tub* <»f *’C<»lombiA small station «»aat of R<s*k Hprings. ii«**’ Mich., to Chicago in-ir thi« ¡»ort River Club Backing 1*0./* ».ira the II- Their purp*»*», it is claimed« was to last evening. The Eveline's cabin was wsc«» Journal. The object is the «'an* hol«l tip th«» I’nion Pa* ific ripri-iw train ning of spiced salmon, a «tmplr of shift«*! fora a rd and her yawl was d<* Or el«e to rob the paymaster «»f the inolishrd. A panic prevail«*! among which was arnt E.i»t a few w« «-k< ago, bw«n-twater nuinw the Virginia*« pa**tigvr*. but thr and, from Ihr flattering reports re Henry L. Huvhler, of Baltimore, Md., strainer continue*] on her camrar to Chi- turn«*! vofireming lite d«li<a»y, ar- the ohlvst Old Fellow in thr world, is cago «nd the Eveline was tow«*! to the rangements have hern e»Hi«ph i«d for putting up a small pwok. Milwaukee «Iryitork. dead. Th«* |x>n*lon Time« publish«»« a table showing that in the nr unary aram ot natur«» th«» future rulers of G«»rtnany, lto*«ui, Greece ami K<»umama will te inim«**hate «1« “< « ndants of l^ton-n Vi<** toria. THE ratal AeeMeal Mewr Ku,re«. Eugene, Or., June la.—A terrible acvidrnt occurred about t.iur mile» north of Eugene thi» evening, which will probably rvault fatally. The report* are meager, and the name* were not learneil. A family wa* In camj. near the farm of Palmer Ayr«, and a woman and her child were working al«rut a camp Ore, when the clothing ■>! the child caught Thv mother atrove frantically to ex- tinguiati the flamer, and her own cloth ing wna avt on fire. Hojji.were horribly burned. The mother i» thought to Iw injur. I hrvoml any hope of recovery, while there ia only a »light chance for the child. Part» of tiro budic* of Loth are burned to a criap A l»etroit (Mich.) have a «3,1*00 cane. Mr. < man ia aaid to PROGRESS ON IflRIff Bill SUGAR OUT OF THE WA>. w ashmgton, June IT.—The renate »wa le a great »troie forward today by A Resume of Events in the c«»mpleting the consideration »4 the Northwest. sugne sche»ltllo *»t the tariff t»ill, ex«*ept tl,** provisiotis relating to Hawaii« which went over. The scheduls baa EVIDENCE OF STEADY GROWTH Two SCHEDULES FINISHED te n th> •< ” in cvnl*-r of the entire Mil* ¡irvi with it <»f there i* a tet ter prospect for »p«.**ly actiutt **n the loll .«» » *' I ' «»I i^r.kgr.iph «»f Ws«*« (.*ih«rr'l It* til ths Teww» <»f Spirit«, A in«» Hrtet«g«* a«*4 M*»»** Aur >»lg hburlnc Blwles lM*|»r»«e« th sugar •» h«*lule has served U» bring fa« t«*r*4 «.«»vadu FlfcS am »I M »»«»I Mill ■M*nl In All ladastrls» Ureaew. **nt at! the sp* » uh«*« an»! th«* t«**t votes. art«l w ten this »*• p4M»re»| early hstav, Astoria now ha* a pai*! fire depart* W*»hin<ton, J tins Hi. —-Th<* senate i© *»tber paragraph» of the rehedute fn.vfi* ffmter ¡»rMvr*** («»I av «»n the tar W1ere agre©•I to without further <»p|»»si- ment. Prn*ll«*t»»n is «*»nsi*lering the pr*»|*»si- iff hill than anfi «lav *in«x* tbs «i«*tei«’ IMI. As agrweil to, th© m'teduta plaow t»|irn«*l. Two rn*.ir* »<*h«*lul*«s, (*>v«*r- i sugar ii»t aloV© No. IM. Hutch lion of tuning in it* own paprr, a* an InM j*qf»**, w«-rr «*t»ni|»l«*t<*!, namely, st atwtanl. 1 »-til |»©r |*»und, and -03 nt investment fur funds. •» hrduto II. *»n spirtUh win«** an<! Iwv- ©rut f»»r every *legree ata»v© T5, and Th«* hs’ks at tbc Ca*- i t»’* were rratfra, ami s»*h«i*lute I. «»n nianttiartnr- »Mli Angara alw>v© No. 1 Butch stamtar«!, «q*eiM«d fi»r the sejMMm test week, a* high r»l «-«»tton This brintf» th«* ssn» 9<5 Crut • |**r |*»»ind, but on sugars waler ts over tar this year, to lb«* fin schr*lule w ith lb«* mi- tosting ta b » a* *B’g . l-IOof a ©©nt ILik<*r City*» prate«*« are lomlly sung The ¡»»rtMtit ut»»l M'-h<*ltite «lan<img next. r potin» 1 »tell be d»duct«‘l. I t .ill the visiting firemen who Us»k The |*i»fti<»n «»I th«* bill |*i*se«l t«»lay vi - ■ • « « f Ii*> ’ ■• Oita r» (te her pB» p»rt in th«* tonrmiinvnt there. is «utetonltally the aattie as that rr- to mapte sugar, maple feyrup, can ly, In linn Agt’ttl II.I'jer says that many jM»rt«'*l, tl»e tn it t»**» change« teing ©t «» v »'e ti. ! n<» v>»B ' « t.ikf’n fish are l**ttig tak»-n in the I'malilla unimportant, «bite the offfiKNritton Ai»«-niifnvnta **f J<»hes of Arksnsd« ami dr«ring Ih »* -lay, <»n the am« - mimen t <»t rivur by |w-rM»ns using dynamite. Winans Hr*»*. brought into Th*» V***t were ■ystetnalifttklly rej«*-i«*l by Id • %v B » make tl»© rate 1.8 cents per majorities vary mg I mtn fiv«* to t«*n. te ►un i «»n • *>gar ,»!»»v© N<» Id. IfiH» h thill«*« 1.2Q0 |*»un»ls «»! salmon one -lay The run i* light but the A‘lirH-4 ur»:! the* a --topthm ol a •tMilar 1. Tn© amendment was de- last w**»k liai» ate of ux««ftl»’ni quality, new ¡»aragrsph t<> lite «*>tl«»n s«’h«*lnlsi f© ttol. 32 B» SS. 4»..- l-.iilittvw «m.’n.hn.'nt. ralatimr *r»th a w»» w «»I r-»»tnp*»naatti>g the cot *. v. n «*««»igr ml w i.-Htu i i«w'i| ton tnAnuf«*’tur»*rs tor ths recent ar- tn trutta. was then taken up and dis- tlinuigh Lakeview Three «*f them were It «ieveto|*©»i c«»n- te»und for Indiana, and the rest for N«* tn»n <»i thr »*>iiatr in placing raw rot- ctl ••cd Mt length. divergence «»f view on troth !•? í*kn ton on l!1** «hittehte l«*t. They were fr»*in Ih-gm* river t«*a of th «* cfi.onta'f, the tw«» Alabama vail y. In pArsgraph **»9, «»n m«»ti<*n **f AUi- win, th«» butisr prt.ivinion wa* re*l<wr**L h4b»rw— Morgan an 1 Puttns—joining The hicv - list* *♦( Astori k are talking AllisiMi finally V»f huihiing a hiey* le |Mlh, an<l it I* Thr rrmAtning puragtAphs <»n spirit* oar iti *»pp^ili«»n. to im Insivt’j were agr«**l to «tu»! the *•'«»*© uf th© •chRis by mov sugg«*»t«*»l1 that the » *»ui»ty join th«’iu in xs reported, without »»¡»¡»»aitioh. in i to tabiie th * am«*n-!m«*nt, which mu- il I II ng 4 g”*»*I ro. l l tO Jo hn |i.«y '« al» 1 Th»* whip paragraph tel to sums -h* th >n preva.itei—at©* 35, n«*s 32. K lltpl«. ruwion. That on <'hain|«agn«' and oilier I 4»usi le rsli4.n of th«’ eg 1 ........... . otinty’s ja il has ta*«*n without hreltt!© 1» 1* th*»fl resumed, the buttrf e>j«tr k 11 wm«*- w»« agr«**! to »• re ported. The muunitlre paragraph *»n TAg'àph Is’lng .»greed to as re|*»rt«*L an i oe. U|*ant since tita M ar« h term «4 ¡■•»rind it has r. it H w»urt, th** 1 »• Wip* WA’ I*<l b*. ”‘r»k. / ta on rmi »ty «luring the |.rt •«’III «h«*llff*S oni th«* provision f«»r an A*l*litional duty THE HAWAIIAN TREATY 4*. ti rm <tf o «»! 3 cents on «%•« h l»»ttI«* or jtig an*I the Best Day s Work the Senate Has Tone So Far. «tutetituti«»n of a prowistiHi that the filtel boule* or jugs shall |»ay the •.»mi’ <hity as if empty. Whit** pn*<-nte«l st At»*tti**n!« from repi«*«cntative wm«» men of <'alifnmi a . critieising th** paragraphs <»n wmre as not affotdit g snflh’mnt pr»»t«*» ttt»n. White acl*l«**l Ins view» that th»*«' Miipt, biTimlies, Ami »uniter artit’le* shonM I m * lite-rally tax«*! on the prin ci|»le that they ar«» arti* I«'* of lunity, although I»»' would not inak«- the l .x prohibit! v«*. Vest raid the rat»»* w«*re prarth'allv prohibitory. In eff»*ut, it •*nn|w'll - I people todtitik California nine or go Without wine. The Mettale paragraph was *gri-«'d to. The paragraph on cherry jii’«*»*, «-t*. was modifi«*! Ev the committee to include lb«* hfoiMr proviso «4 ‘*<*»n- • eight per i ent <»f ateibul,” and thus Agreeil to. On ginger ale, soda water, «’tc.,( the <*»mmHt«*e tJ:aiig»*l th«’ Mo»*ding from **olh«*r similar waters*’ to *'b*>v- •*rages containing no alc«»h«il. ” Th«* paragraph wa* then agr«*e*| to with a committee ¡lrovision that all filtel hot- ties »hall have the dia>a*:t«*r of their <*unte«tts blown in th«* i»»ttl«‘s. sriH-lule I, cutton manufactures, was then taken up. Thu flr*t |*ara ., ■ ■ uas conte«ted hy Jones «if Arkansas. He spok«' at length on the ability of the Amefi* an cotton tnatiufauturer to < otiijiet«* against the foreign producw*r Witlmnt high i lit i A *»»•• • *l • ■»» *»«««■•* |..n M « * ««•* •»* «»r I »»t«| ll*«1 llrgular Sr»*i*»t*. W ishiiigton. June 1?.—The suggest- e l «wiurre of pr«*c*dun* when the Ha- wan an snnviat ion treaty i* sent t*» the •*‘n«ile i* that It sh uil«l te made public Hi *»r*l* r that th«» pro|*M»iti*»n to r«**t«»re the hu .*•«’ pr*ui*i«m ill the tariff bill may te* «<•« »>mph»h»*l, a ith th«» un*lrr* standing that the treaty of annexation p.«*il>lv will te» tn **ffect tetan* a year’s notice nt abrogation cunM te given. One v**a***n given fur m«kn>g the treaty ’ . ■' • u «. I i I he t h .»! »1 * *'U| ,1 1 •• i I«• ■ • i ■ 1 111 . • ‘ !.•■* 11 - 'fl W ith tJ<» H.1 w i:. ..•» I revision in tli«» bill. H is md liehevcj there will te any att »-nipt to •**• uro lmmediatu a<*ti«»n un the treaty, and |«»«eil>lv it might not te roii-id«»r«*l at this *|w*ctel wssion. Soum question Im* arisen as to whether th*» M-i.at?’ i* v*»ni|H’tei»t to act upon a treaty whi< h ak*qu»re«l B*trit«»rv, ami whether th«» horn** w *ul*l not te* « alle-l * • | • that the tl- Hy making p»»we —ths pr«**i-i«*nt ai»»l renal«»*—«‘an a«*l. an»l the only manner in which the house w»»ul l te» eun£i<«<*rvd w«»nl*l te in voting un an approprlat’on n*t e<«ary to carry the treaty into effect. Tl»«* manner in whi«‘h th«» treaty will mine te-fore the houre is in the para* graph providing that the I’nile»! fitatea »hall assume th«» present debt of Ilan an. This will not in any way eflte’t th« treaty or interfere in its adoption. Before th«« matter will te submitted to thr h»»usv will coni«» the rati.fi itiun If the The «tehate, although t»n the first of tl>«* tr*‘4iy by th«’ »«*nate. paragraph of the rotton »»chediih», I«« k treaty is ratifie»! no action by the houra a vi hie range, euverifig the « nt ire eol- can change the condition. Th«* failure of th»» h”U»« to appropriat«’ money to ton question. j»ay th«« debt or interest on h may te** Jones of Arkansas «»ffer«*l an amend <*<>me a future cuinpliraticm, bnt the ment in lb»* natiHu <»f a test - n th» co ratification *»f the treaty by the renal« tire cotton seh**h>l«*, prt»|M»sing th* will nhiu’l the istends, Wilson rate* on «otton thr»-.vl ml yarn*. It «•)«•<• I «’»I, 20 l«» 40, M*-Eiiery >»» I rttelort for I II. voting with th«’ lb pni'ii .*n* in th** \V »<hingt.»h Jnn»’ 17 —< hi«* ;-’H4 <4 iiegativ«’. Th«* Ik’Uiouratic nunatois, Bai'on, <‘l.»v, M.'Luirin and Tillman, Ftii|w>rtatice in which the Hawaii in who ha»l voted for a duty on raw rot- treaty differs fr«>iii thec«»nventlon treg«»* l pin, Here in th»' ¡ifllrinativu on this motion to 11* I tier the rate on mannfuc Hiirri»o>ti’* administration is the onus- lure»! After liu* onte*!, raj I * *»n «4 any pn»vre on fur ex quo-ii Lili* -* K nuhiu In progr»-** was made on th«* •« ii* lule, u »kalani » I l*rli the paittgraphs l»eing agr**ed to as re the original treaty it was provhtel that the L’lilted States sbouhl pay the ex- ported. On motion <»f Allison, paragraph 3!7> qureti the sum of $20,000 «^*.»h and th«» same amount of m«»ney a* a pension wa* ehang»-! to rvlmle braids * • 1 g»»r f.i’ h year «luring the remainder of her ing*. inserting *u»j«eml«*r* and brae**» life, provided that she in g***»l faith at 40 j*er cent ami t«*!n* ing th«* rat»* «»n «titmiHt«**! t<» th« government uf the late«ls for garments to »0 r»i>t« |**i t*niB*l State* and the lucal government pound and 30 ¡w-r cent a«l valorem «»f the t-l uh I s . Prine»*** K ilutanl te*« AllifHitt ate» pr«»|’o»e*l a new para ing m-xt in line «4 r«»yal b!o«»l was to graph, 3IU’V, with a view to meeting hiiv«* r»**«*ived a a*h payment of filSO,* the «inly heretofore im|*»*«*l on ran <HM)( but uo prnsion under a similar cr»u«»n. He sai»l the «inly on raw r« t provt*») .«* m th«* «»are *»f the rx*qusen. toll if it rrmatht-d in the Lili, Would It is underst<Ms| any objection that probably require an entire overhauling might Is* expected to the annexation of of the cotton schedule at a later date. th»* tatamis 1»a»«’'I on th© targe pr«»fs>r- The additi«»nal paragraph provide« that tint» of <Hsih«M tn th«* |**p«italn»n, has on ail cotton yarns liner than No H ta-en furrrstaltal by an article not only single, and on the gtsslw mnnufa«vturt*l prohibiting further immigration uf such thereof, the «luty shall te* 10 ¡»er rent la- • ■**«»• Hu* 1 <u :- » . t t in mhlitlon to the rat«*« of the cutton al«*» prohibiting the «*oming uf any » ’b«*lul«». < c • h in *'.■ i* »1- I* to oth’-r parts Tillman raid he wa* one <>f the Dem of the L* nt led Statue. ocrats voting fur a duty un raw *«»lton He avow«*I that he want«*! the hill < «4HM«i<*tit 4»f |,4*tt«ln»t I**per*. 1«».t*led as heavily as ¡ m »* m I»I u , *» a« to Iximlon, June 17. —All the afternoon disgust the ¡«eople and have them papera have taken up the Hawaiian ••turn you out.” • question In the light of the pro|*»re»i annvxuUun of the island to th»* I’nit»* I train Ilan Inla <• lll««*r. Chicago, June 21.—-A n<»rth*l)ouh<l Slates. The <i|<»ta« says: •’Th«» question i* ©••entially interna* suburban trait» on the < hi*ago, Mil- wauk*w *V fit. Paul r*»a.l ran mt«» the tiunal, am! cannot te dispose*! uf by the Great Brit ('liiesgo river tonight at Kitilie street • |e«*r«‘«’ of one power al»»n«* box m»*n were hurt, but it is not exj** t- ain ami Franc© ar«- in the »am«* |s»*ition t«»warwl Hawaii a* th«« United States.” ed any will »lie. < ••«*. Waaliington. Juno I«.—Acting Chair man Burrow., of the privilegva and electione committee, had a conference with Senator t'orlwtt today and told him it had been determined that nothing would i«> gained by re|«>rtmg the caav to the aenate until the tariff bill i. paaerd. When the tariff bill ia in conference, t'orbrtt'a appointment will 1«. reporter! favorably and oonaiderrd. It there la a dlapoailion to delay by the oj.pMitlvn, the caae will go over till ucKt «va-ioti. Wichita, Kan., June 17 —A party »»f treatk la in. Wire«. prvMowartors hm*tei by W'llism I o »I rt Portland, Or., Juu« iik— J. hoi Twill, art «»l«l Montana miner, irnturvd into a laborer, employed on the new Honey- thr Wichita mountains last w»«*k and man A lh-Hart building, un the corner tiegan to prospect for gol»l, which is re* of Fourth and Alder »trvet». fell to the put«*l to I»* tlivre in abundance They ground from the electric wire» near the wrr«* «iisrover»*l by a Imn»I of Indians building at 9:&0 yeaterday morning, and ami f«»r«*«*l to fl«*r for their live» Irav« waa killed. lie had been frightfully mg all their ¡«mis ami equipment* burned by a live wire. Toth waa »till Thr redskins pursued th«ni f«»r many alive when picked up, but died from a miles from lautthr«wit gap. where they fracture of the akull a few hour» after were vm amped, in th«* dir«*eti«m «»f ward. * Navajo, which tl><* bi-i.iK on tlir fl. wr.’rr to Jajain imported about 30,000.000 rv*< h in wiffty Thr Iti.iiau, nrv «letef. gallon» of kennrene oil from Americ« I mined to keep the prvapevtor, oOL U»i year. BRIEF PACIFIC CUASI NEWS «• ta« Vertir Mill Murttrrrr IlMllsr (<••«* lrIr«4. R*»lney, N. S. W., Jum* 21 —The tri.tl of Frank Butler, « barge*I with the murder of Captain Ix*e Weller, while the two wereun a gold-prosfiecting trip, v»a* «xmelttded Balay, the jury rvmler ing a ver»!l**t id guilty. Ilutler attempt ed to cut his throat with a pi«* e of tin tlits morning, l»nt was soixe«l lirfure he «lid himself any injury. Later he mad«* a violent resistance to the keepers while on the way to th«’ «»uiirlhiMnm IB* fought like a w¡1*1 teas!. 4’hicngi», June 17. —”Jim.” th© big hyena of the Lincoln Park no, ha» »*•- «•ape«!, ami all th«» park |<>li«M*mei> are r»«it looking for him. tin«* of them saw him ami when th©officer tried to catch him, Jim ma«le a leap for the police man’a tag ami the officer made a leap f«»r 4 tree. Then he threw down hi« club at J»m ami yelled ”|s»lt««©. ” The ta»t seen «4 th© hy«*na h«* was going north towrard Kvanston. II© is a lug fr'low, an ! »-v. ti I©-- .ifui.ibh that! thv general run «»f his kind. Ilrnlrtt 4 4 *»» I •• 1.» »• |«t | rrn. h 4 able. Merg llrnh«*» it* W resiling. WKsbihg(*m. June 21.—The pr«*wi dent has refus«*! |x-rmi»»i«»n to the Compaugnie Franchise Cahlea Tele graphiqu*» to land th«’ new «’able of that ntiiii’iny at Caj«« Col, or in*l«w*l, anywhere U|s*r* the VniB*l State« «•«»••< The qm-*tion that was raised through the Frem'h ambassador as to the ¡s»w**r of the h*feral government to deny a«!- mission to the cable will te» referred t» tbs attorney-general fur an opinton, hut. meantime, the exe«*titive branch of the government hold« to theduetrinr that »m*h landing can only tie by ex prvra authorixation of cungrvaa. Xaor York Jun« It.—Allvrt H*nonn ■n<l Thom«, ol.cn gut Into ■ friendly ■ rrotling match in Brooklyn thia after- n««.n <>l»rn llflrd iWn«on off In* fee* end tliri-w him Iwkaard». Hr did no* rl«-, howover, »nd Ol»-n walked over ami trtr-l to ra>w him ih-n, n’f nr. ■ • <u> broken. '»ulritlp nf an IndiMn« rbyelrlan. Grwnrtnld, Ind., June 17.—l»r. Katnoei Mar.h Martin, one of the m«*»t prominent pbr.iri.n« of Kaetem In diana, <>>mmittr-i rolcide l«»t ni(fht by hanging. Tl >r I. ra*’t I trust) bri telinl«MI < W«»r© han. ettunty cour t has |©| th» uil-l .1 ilK) f* a >t strain ta-aiu , with crib |»i«*r, acruss k. tor fisa Hevch t»ids m by tour bi i | m Tlii© gr.1 •Ide dami l«»n. Or. piste ly ri Is enlir i«»p|M*rs ar© di ng ’ • *1 tar In lb«* vi»'iniitv of Ix’Xtng Gardens lia» «• I wen corn • r*l, an«l in ini'ii pl.»« ©a <>4 wheat haw• l*e©n ©at©n Thi© gra Hnig class at th© 4’urvalii* <s*ll© g© th 1« » ear numterv 5 7. .» .*. hi » s 4 4*< last y»*ar Mil cl 61 th«* y* ar previous. Th© n in th© num ter is largely du«’ 1io an «'ll rnsion of lb«» cutir re from thrw» B» f< irei r years. Thl**r© Will ta* no gram mi*«’*! in th© noriltarn pairt *»f X!..r»*»v» «’-ount» IM* y »’nr, »•. 1 tani a «mall am« »tint uf hay. g 1 4-“*h«i th© g 4r«irc*y«*d •*v«*rirthm g ’i n sight T ' 1 • >rti«*n «4 th«* «■suint y tl ‘ it 11»«'\ l>.«\ ♦'■ nut visited will rain** an 11 Vr ! Age Co -p. The We»t«»n L* i 1er -.»v* that a num* te*r «4 pioneer rein's wrr»» exhibited at the reunion tent there r«*'ently. Tht-tnas S|ienru’M uoiitrihution so ap«* irei ritta liai years ul»l, made in \la»*:*ch»i»«*tls. It is a harinlt•*.«• looking affair n<»w, but w • **•» i.|. r«4 •» triiAty u>ap*m i»y Mr. fiprm'e’s lather, who, arm«*l with it alone rha-*4 a temi u( Indian horns* thicv«*» for three »lays- H • hlnginii Th** free t. ut te**>k proposition wax v*»t»>l down in Mount V«rn»»n. Steam!*«»it men at Gray’s harbor are talking »4 piitting a sl- iim-r on North riv»-r, ata>v«» th«* jam. The nuinter *»f d»-aths m Seattle «lur ing M *v wa» 3M. Eight *»f tli»’»e w.-rw •bil irm an»! two were from drowning At th” »• hool e|<- ! oh in Walla Walla the proposition to furnish frea i* it luM'k* wa* defeat«’*! by a vote of 31 tu ! 4 Wlnllrljl S>dt Itt. h, of <'.iiiilwidga, M..., ha» bm ti .*tig ijj'd ft. pttt>ot|>««l "f Ii. *t«>kan*' Lirfh M'ltool. .it u .alary ■ ! ,t'H> a L'.tr. Ail Ian» p.i.-",| by llm laat Meattion of th« U i hi<igtt»t» legislature, t*» which m» ••m«‘rg« r»» y ctaii»© is alt.»« hr*I, bavo tecum© <»p**rati ve. Benita* sbitigta mill, in ( uwlitx «xmn- ty, that has ta*e»i ,I«-L*»« I *«n a« ■ •»»unt of th«’ Jim of h-‘h* in th** Tutitle river, will te* started up at «»me. An «»! iii: t h it b-'»’ii p *»*. I by th© Olympia -■»in. il dvnving I«» all bicycle ri-l-’* tl • * »4 the sidewalk* for rhling during th© dry reawn. Tlir»-»- *ttl»- w h*‘«’lm»‘ii ma le th© run from *«4tti- t»» Olymj 14 am! return List fiun l iy, ••*»\« fing th«* entire «lia- tanc© «»( 154 mile* on their bi«*yclea. Th«» Atta- Ltimter <’«»rnptiny.*at Mur* rm. 1« putting an a»l»hlional engine into >t* «.is mill taret. tii*-nth the ©um« j . p|*’d in«»r»* t.' tn i u * urh.ads of hiitita-r ICturt. Tl l«©W is * oiinty *'*immi*«i<>ners at tbcir tat» -l meeting, dretd«*»! to |»mt- pom* imtafinitely th© pro}s»*Hion to io sue funding i»«ni‘ta to tak© tip th© euttn* ty’s floating iml«*bt«*lne*iM, Two roll* of *’«•••! wire raid© were rm «•» tk»- I in Sh«*li«»n, .M.i*»»n county, re cently for himpM’n's l*>gg,ng «'¿«n>|*A. E • h roll is I.OttO f«M-t l«»ng and weighs 6 » pdih'l* They »t*l in **t ls»tiiS FL (MM). Miners in tlu* fiwank district in Kit- tHa* uun*.y have ta*gtin w*»rk for the s«-u-»»n and cl«*4h uj»s «r© yielding well. Two large «lain* on Bak»*r t’rrek, t«» tadd 15 iMHijMHi g.illons of water, arc to te built thi« summer. lb* slate land commiwsion has ar rang'd i«» put »lx taml eruirers in the fb l l t«» uv«»rluok the new town*hi|si re cently survey©»!, sml make stat© relet?- ti*»i ■» th»*refrom K»»m«» <4 th«* rui*©ra ar«’ already taking t«» th«» th-Id. Fish 4 *< mi mi*»» inner (’raw ford w*«s <»n th© >oun»l and at th«* Beker l.«k«* hatch ery last wreck. Th© re|8»rt that th© hatchery will eta*«» down an a* ount uf the fail nr«» of th«* iegislature U> appro priate fiiiuls, he «ay«, is iti«*»rr«**t. The iiatcbery is maintain«*! «»nt of th«* fl- cell-»' fiiml, <v>||f**t«*l for that pur|*»re. Nearly all the busip©«* n»«*n of Pa- Inure have sign«*! an agreement to visit th© mines up th«* Paloiire river, and put in one day’s work with pi* k and •!i«»v«-| during the summer. Th© day will te relreted in th© near future, and • gigantic picnic is being arranged for. Grarahoppeni ar© causing great in jury t«> «*r«»fM « mi «»me of the farm* in th«* vicinity of Anatone. Almost an Milirr crop, over SOO acre« in all, has te-eii eaten up rl«*an by th© peete. < I*»Imasliffs An»! fl**|.| rollers were us«*| in ho|- s of d©-truying them, but the implements had no ©ffs*t tq»on th© ¡g* recto