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•e *• THE STRIKE GROWING mi CONViNIION IS OPf NED 4 CeM«el4rte UhwtUwwa Io tire Wlreellwg Dlatrlvt < ■ L..J . I | i * •» ■ the hr»kw uf fb» I »»>»<» *<•«»• ”C the >'••< M rr b I iflllr«! T»1»fTfl|>hlr ( u I umm * A frvi^ht train on tl>* B«ti>u A Ma me railroad »*• Wrecked by a wash- out n«*ar W’oo»isunville, N H The en- gin<-«-r, fireman and brakeman were killed. Report* front th«* antith off France •bow the de* tract k » d by flood* to !■• freater than earlier rr|s»rt* indicated. Th« losres are estimât«*! al 200,000,000 fran>* in the aggregate. That they may obtain fund« tn fight the carrying <mt of the death sen ten©* •f their son, the parent« of The« stare Durrant will p!a*-«i hia photographs on •ale, The ph«»t»<raph* will «how Dar rant In priaon garb taking hl« »tally ex» ••roisr» with the other condemn«*! torn within the wall«of mu Igucntin prison. A drwtructire cyclone pa «red through fatwrry, Minn Four |w*raans w»*ts kilted and many injured. Every build* tng in the village was damaged« «rvea dwellings, the depot, church. elevator and buteher ahop taing totally de* strovwd. while the railroad track« were twitted, trl'-graph wire torn down ami j«*rl of a mill carric*! away. Owing to ap**uhar land law. or rather no law at all, by which title to land ran I*** a»'«pdrr*i in Alaska, «ninsid* erabta trouble i« being experienced in Juneau, where the only title to real ro tate seem* to ta v«'«t»*| in |>-*o sshm. if a man vacatro hi« house, even tern- p>>ranly, ho 1« apt to find it «Mviiptrd on bi« return. And lb«« !a«l <MVu|»sthl haw as much right to il a» the fnrmwr fw-upanl. The result i* many vacant lot« in Juneau and oilier town« are tir ing juin|«r*«l by new arrival« in the country. Tli«» Christian Endeavor • -v rm >n irai»; from Oregon h i * ►»%< I h-un a frightful wreck near <*>•>«!. Cal., by Charlo* Broadhurst, a fa*iti««r. Broadhurst diacuverwl that a h* site 3<J f«-ellnng had fern burnt'«I «wit. Ih*itw th*» Eii leavor ri iirsion approaching al a rapid rate, an«! knew that unies» the tram was flagged it would instantly ta dashed to d» *tru«*th*n. Without a mo ment to «pare he rushed Up the track and flagged the tram, wh < h cam«’ to a alai i few I if it out trr«t|e. i - ' • » foot* up afe-ut 2,000t(KM) ruses • * i r Senator I ta vis ha« report* I from th«* committee on fi»n igti relut mt •« an amendment to the general d« ti. i»»ti«*y bill to pai ftfl,OOQ tn families of three Italian« lynch«*! at New Orh-an*. l«ak«* Arm, Midi., a vili»/< of nearly 1,000 inhabitant«, wa « pra* tirally d«*- •trov»‘d by tire today. Mr«. Ma-ters, aged HO. Wat burn«*! to death whilrlry- Ing to rvwrnie good« from her dwelling. Spécial dispatch*« from Bombay «tale that from 600 to l,CKX) rioter* were kill«’« I during the recent riot mg tn th* vicinity of Calcutta, ami it is added that native «»ffl< i»l* pul the «loath roll a* high a« l.ftOO. The aultan m»w show* sign* of yield- mg on the ipo Mion of r»-« tifh *tu»n of the Turik»h frontier in the direction of lir«'« ' e, and th«« am R *•».*» h»r* ar»« el- peeling that negotiation* <d |W» cm ’ will be resumed when H ta h«»ped every thing will bcrettlo.! in acsi»rdan<r with the vu*«« <«f Europe. Th» Vaml»»r of H«a Owl Floris* Flllbwelers. New v«»rk July 14 ■—A speelw! to th»’ Journal and Advertiser from Ha vana «ay» An cij»e«|ltmn <»f <*pluin fllibusten from Florida is r«port«’d to have landed on Sunday in Havana province at the mouth uf Jartno bay. The M|»anish gunboat Reina Maria Chrretina which was cruising a I «nil lbw coast, en deavored to intercspl the ri)Kx|ition, but a itbuut sue* ««a. When »he cruiser imrel at the spot ami diftemlwrk««d her marine«, they were fire-i u | mui and driven to their l«»Mts by a strong reiwl force in ambush. After a brief bom bailment of the in • urgent«’ position ths warship hurried to Havana h»r r«’infor» eruenta. When •he ratuniad th«« filibusters had already left with their munitions and aupphe* f«>r l'«slilh>*s beadquarters in th«’ Ta (/«"Pte hills, cluecly pursue»I by Fone- »leviela«* hpaniah column, which had man h«*<l overland from Minas to inter «»♦pt their movement*. Dr Augustine <dement« Betancourt, an Am* ri» an citilen, after years of in earecration as a military prisoner in Pinar del Rio and in Cabanas castle as a political sn*|««ri, has l«een liberated and ordered to leave the island, no proofs to siO*tahtiatc thr charges against him having been f<»iind. Manuel Fernidanet i'ahuquielo. an American citinrn captured with the in- •urgent« near Jaru»*o, 12 months ago. ami since then confined in Cabana* for ire*», has l>een notifled to prr|«arw for an early trial. White tamping a «hot in th** Morn ing mine, at Mullan, Idaho, an »i|-l<o amn occurred, injuring William Evan* llallr«***« < »mA»» *|r < »»«I. arid Another miner, who*»» name was Chtogo. July 12 —Railroad com- not |«’»rn<*t f Int h mvil were taken to Wallace, Evant dying on the roa I. pani«*» owmel orders to con fl ««ate all The other man 1« lying in a comatose «•oal being carried over their lines. condition, with scierai fractures uf The »rd«r carried confusion with its ei- cculluii, and local coal companies, who the skulk ci peeled to receive ap«<*lal shipments There was a fatal accident nt the fan to meet th«* »lemand of th«« day, were Fraud*co tirework» thsplay. Edward thrown on their own rrsour»-«Mi to ov«r- J M al tin« vo, 2o y ran* old, while rvrme the difficulty The prn e of com watching the <li»i«lav, wan instantly ni«»n «»fl «»ml jMiuj- -« 40 cents A «on, killed by the vipl«H»ion of a mortar, while *»ft screenings were rate! at and hia <«»m|mnion. Mian Hildrntarg, just double their < us tom ary value was badly la<*«*ral«*l on th«« faœ, an»I re- reivetl a shock to her ayatem which lha Fully 1ft.000 carloads from the min»-« in Southern Illinois were oonfisoate»! by doctor* «ay may affect her min» I. the railrua I companies The •cisurr is Telegram* received President Batch- made l»«i «use of a recent supreme <**url ford, of th* I’nlted Min»'worker«, Ohio opinion, »hu h says that In of diviaion, imlnate that the order tor a •trikes the railroad «*»m|»aniea hav« the general »trike of th«» minro haw l«e«*n right l<> <w»nfi* «te any <x»al on their complied with generally throughout the railr«»« 1 projwrly *fardl.-s-of the con n. ;i. i! ,■ g *tricin of Ohio In han ». II- signee. hi»oi» ami Pennsylvania, and in aome Th* Fib«' <«ra*<l |.«>dgr, iMvtiana of Went Virginia and K»»n- Minneapolis, July If — Ths grand lucky. Pnwidcnl Kat«h(<»rd roughly eMimntw» th«» »»uitilwr <»f men ,nv«dved lodge of Eik* this afternoon ele*.'te«j the nt 200.000, but thia ia regard«*! an very following ofllrers: Gram! **ialt«d rul er, M D. lh»lw«ilsr, Harrisburg, Pa liberal. grand esalted leading knights, M B Averill Ihminid, foreman of the Allen, Birmingham, Ala . Louia Han- Winona mine, nt Lead, H. I)., was •or, Newark, N J.; Char Ire M Fuute, burned to death. nn*l two otliera prolai- Minneapolis, grand secretary, Gwurge bly will «lie, a* a rrvull of a «trange ac- A. Reynolds, Saginaw, Mich.; grand ehlent« A ganoline pump at the Imt- treasurer, E»l K. Ort is, Meadville. Pa.; tom of the »haft rrfti*-d to work, ami grand tyler, ^cotl Ibdmre, Cincinnati; they went <«» Invewtigate. (Ia»oline gran»! ««»quire, l^ew A < lark, St. Luuia; had c«ra|icd ami covered the wall of grand inner guard, George E Meyer, the ahnfL Their can«!l«w ignite»! it ami Jr., Pittaburg; grand chaplain. Rev. lh«*y were nurroumhd by Pre. Man- Dr K D. Timlrerlake, New Albany, yon am! Rmokera tumbled into I lie Ind.; board of directors. Jerome H bucket and ew'apwj. but l>immirk fell Fisher. Jamestown, N Y ; Hunter A ;»n a hook, which held him umler the Graycr«»fl, I hi I la«, Tei ; George B chin. Cronk, < >maha t*nit<*l Stat»'« Circuit Judge W. W. * a pwrtlat** I»rw•**■«! Mortow rendered a <le< iat«»n th the fa- moua Blythe ca*«» which was in the na New York, July l< —Tho body of • ture of a wurpriM*. lie ordered a decree man found in tbn North nver W*lne» In favor of the Engl tab Blythe«, aa day with «207 In hl. |iurk,t«, ia prayed for in their r« »**-«•» »in pint nt. I»y bvlievwd to lw that of Ktwanl J. John- default; and in bit finding« made «rv- mm, of Portland, Or , who b it that rral ruling* which are in dirent conflict city Juno 14 II- »a» a Swodw, and >t with thoee of th»« atate court*. Cmler • npi^wcl to have br,n drowned. thia ruling it i« mnftiderwd pmlwble tn a»..Inn nt T.w.l. that Fh*renve Blythe-IIinoklay will lore the property which a he haa fought . Toronto, Ontario, Joly !>. —ina na* «o hard and bitterly fur during the peat tional conforrnw of chantira and cor- ten year*. rrctiona irrgan here tolar. !»•>«(royby Fire. Samur! Morrow am! hi« »laughter An ni«* were kill««d by a cyclone near Brno. Minn. A tcrriKc thunder «torm which pAMnl over the l«akr st. John diatrirt, near <¿ttel.ee. Can., rauect boa of Itf«» and ronaiderAble »lamage to property. Ow- ing to the «torm the wire* arr in a de moralise. I condition, but it ia learned that st John (¿urri*a lightning struck th« pariah rhurch while high m.vaw w.t« being <v,lel»rat«*l. A potlion <»f the roof wm ripp^l off. two altars np«rt and the oAciuting pneat atunne»l The Churvb was burned lu I he ground. . ! 1 ‘ BURNED CONVENTION A »»••r • tweea *aa wi«. <>«■•*. ia a««.i.» io <•!•* Pi I tabu rg July 1> —Nineteen thous and men in this distrn t are idle There ia an almost total supenaiun ol w»»rk in lb« mines slung th« Mononga hela river. Th« suspension is radically total on th« Wheeling divisiou of the Baltimore A < >bio rail rued, about five tu«n working there. All th« mmra clueed down t<»!ay excepting the M A. Banas A t'otn|«ny, akaig th« Panhan dle; the New Y’ork A i'lrvrland <4ss Coni («unpany, ami a few individual mines which can have but little rfl»«-t upon the situation. Th«« llanna mi new have about one- third of their usual uiiml«» of men at work. Th« coming out of th« men along th« Baltimore A Ohio is a decid ed victory for the miners, bv^ aure tbrwr m«n are working under an ironclad agrremenl, and by their loyalty to their brethren forfeit 000 in wage« which the company holds uut. The situalion a« to the supply of cwm I I'anirot be callol aermus as yet, because UMWU are from 12.000.000 to I &,000.000 bu»hels of bls« k diamond iu stork al the various pixda along the river which can be pla»-**! in Pittsburg at short no» tire ami. if new»! be. a |»orticm of it could I* shipped to the lake*. I’p to th« present time, no sign of laW IcreOt-re ::xs drtrloped aniima the •Inker« ami there is no evidsnee what ever lhal th*re will be. A careful review of the situation proves the aasurtion of th« mine »»th » lais that the Wheeling division is aol- nlly advocating th« strike. Fit« »are were l«u«dr*i at th« Germania min« yes terday, but it wa« with goal which had bwuci lying on the »lump fine« work wa* • i«prnied la«t week There was a doubt as to whether or not the hlava would return to work, but thia has l>eeii h«|« tle<l. amt the l^.reignrr« «»m «• enthusiastic as any on thr «trike que« lion. It i« «aid that Prr»id»lent GoWipWfW will offer to raise a fund of $60.000 |«rf waak to assist the strikers in their struggle Columbus, <» . July If.—The I’nite»! Min- workers* hra»l«piari»-r« report that from 135,000 to 190,000 miners are out. OOL0 Hundreds of People Turned Away From the Hall. COAST IS WELL REPRESENTED (>r*(oa and «••hlh|toa’t Ame»o»g til» Fl MW«« llaauth« Are 4>S«r VW.«MO Il»|. • ••!•• frum lb« *••« Ksn Francisen, July If — Ths lung* anticipated *'C«lif»»rni«. ’$•** of ths t'hriBtiaii Ei. Icsvitrer« Itccsm* a reality with th« ssretublinguf ths two vaal su* dirntv« st the Mechanic’s and W imm I- w a rd* sj | a vi hunt this morning Ten thousand j**>pl«» 6ll«*l the M«chani«*s* pavilion as early as 9:30 this morning, ami crowds of dcltnratre an»! vis Hurs who t arns lalcr were turned away, no rvMND being left foe th«m «m th« inside. Tli« hall was a vist bouquet of color*. All was animation ami happiness, with the lh*iiis*mhi e«tg«r to applwm! ur cbe**r at evurj cpp»rtunity. The f«>rmal op«ning was by Rev. F E. ( lark, th«» foumlcr ami president of the great Christian Endeavor move ment. Dr. Clark was reoeiWil with Ute building. Every nun, woman ami t'hild Stood Upfigi ta-hs'hre an«l chair« waving aloft flag«, tanner a. hand ker chief a—in fact, every cnnceivald* ob- )«* l to be ha>). The «iem«r*>»tration last«»! several mmules, am! Dr. Clark appeared mm h aff<* 1**1 by the hearti- nre« of th« welcome. The meeting at Woodward** pavilion, while not *» large, uw mg to the smaller capacity of the building, was equally enthusiastic. The hall wa« orowdc«! and hun»tre.!s blookeil th« streets on the outsl<I»* Herretarj Willis Haer for mally of«’n«-d the L'onventmn at this meet mg The <*hristian Ffidravor h<»*ta have • » mplrt«*! their »«»nquest «»( this city. They have arrive»! in such numbers luring the last 24 hours *s to |>erin«’«te every quarter of lhe city Al! through th. lat«- hcurs of the night and every hour this morning, trams have arrived from east, north »nd «noth, bearing thousand* of delegates and visitors. Hpe»,!*l lk»at* have t arried lhe crowd* airrows the bay. and at the ferrire they were m«t by aoorre of white-c*ppe«l guidre who«« sole duty it is make the »lehgates Wolcorue and to pilot them to the h«’aJquart4»rs at th»« kfeohanicw* j»a Villon, where every delegate i* regis- t«red and directed to < »»mbirtable quar ter* in some part of ths city. The *c«»n<*s at tin* |*avili»»n resemble a national political oonvettlion. except that aumeu are more in evolrno* on tin* o'i'asion than usually attend great gathering«. In fad. fully two thirds of the delcgat»*« are of the gentler m » i But their pre«»’h(e ten Is to mak«- the M'ene mere striking m color an«! more animated m spirit. All the strerts m the businre* district of the city and In the neighborhood of the different head quarter* are eongssUMl with the count- b *e thousands of visitors. Every one ae«-tn« to Im on the move, as it the coming brecscsi from the Pa- citio *re most welcome after a journey through the burning alkali plain*. Meu ami women alike are decked with ribbons of purple ami gold, En deavor color*, on which are word* an nouncing their stats am! town. Streams of delegate« p«>ur*w1 into the |mvilion throughout the night and this forenoon, and the young women engaged iti th»» reig*tralioi> department was prepared for anything, and not even the big Mas- aachus«’tt* delegation could rattle them. The buan st prene« this morning are about the < altfornla headquarteni. There art* 30,000 Emleavorer* in Cali fornia. and it teems as though most of them intended putting in an apftearanre at some time «luring the convention. N- l th»» l*«»t attractive part of thl« fart of the pavilnm is the »core of pretty California girls who arr engaged in dis tributing badge* ami imparting infor mation to all tho*«» who call. l*»nvev, July t —The Bret Interna tinnal gold mining convention o^wnad today. Th« m*et iin|»wlant action of Uainy»» ae«aiun waa the adoption of a rule «a< lading |<dith*a from the cuaat-l «ration of the «.invention. A perma nent organization waa r<Trct«*l with ol- Oovernur Fnn* e, of New Metico, u preet'lent > In |.dnt <>f ttumberz lhe con ven Hon will aatiafy rtu- ».pectatuma *>f ita tn<wl anient *up|«wt»rv. There are ZOO lei rgatea in the city, reprewealmg SO • tat«» in all w«ti<>no of the Unum Th* Broadway theater, in which the con grew, ennvened, wan hamiaomely ieo «■rated with national emblem» »nd ban nera. At 10:30 o'cluok H F Hunter, chair man of th« esm'wlive mnimittM . called th* . *uvention to order. After prayer by Rev M A. Etlie. Secretary Irwin Mahon read the call. Actin Mayor Heot-ev w*-!.<»u>ed the delegate, on lie halt of t>m cltj tnd waa fol low cd by tiovemor AlWn td.tnr, temporary chair man, win. delivered an aihirvee <>t w«l* i-oiue with the «.planation uf th*, pur l-wee *4 the Cine niton. A aimmiltec «»• ciioeen to draft a memorial Io •'i-.gr”. to crewle a *le|mrl merit of tain«*» an<l milling, w ifi a plan« in th« >-»lHn«t At theaflernu* n »«*»mn. Mr. Noott, ol < *t»«h». 'hairm«i^ of the ree>lei<li»i» romniitiee, rep»’l».i that there were no contceu, an*l that the <<mitnitic« had invito! all who were iiiter.w>te>) tn min ing to bee»n>«> delegate* ami partici|ote tn the di» uvion. The report was nnanimeutly adopted. B. F Hunter, chairman of the .mm mittae un organization and order of buainrea.rer.vtnnx-ndnl Bradford Prince, of New Mazico, for permanent presi dent; Ihivid T l.ittler. of lllinoia, John Hern, of Utah, and <iru«*tal Air. Barters a» vice-pre»ulent»-at large, ami that each atate «elect a vice president and member uf th« ezecutiv« nonimil- t«« from it* delegation. Hun. Irwin Mahon, of Colorado, was i>am**-l a- per- inanent aerctary, and O. W. Craw ler I. »1 illinoiz, a. assistant. Il waa also rec- otnmendad that all dim-notions hr <on- tlned to mines, raining and kindred subjects, ami that every state, territory or foreign nation lw allow«*! Io votes, providing they have that many dele .■ I*. . |.r* . if m.t. Hu-Il . . • I ' ■ ' r • ••»ch delegate Ti c report w i** adoplni. INTO THE RIVER fvrrlbla A* » !»!*'«•» I*» a l»a> < lty. Trolley < ar. Mt» h Bay City, Mich., July U.—An inter nrban electric car bound for Saginaw from this city craahe*l through lhe <>l»’ii draw of a bridge two milt-» out side thia city at 11 o’clock today, ami »'Jen pa.aetigers were carrie*l down into the river. A woman with three children from thia eity, whose names have not lawn learned, were drowned. The other three |MUiaetiger» were men. They were •erimi.ly injured The river was Iragged, and lhe boily of lhe woman recovered. The three male pawaeiigera jumped, hut all were injure*!. One of the lat ter was K Jenkin«, assistant general freight agent of the Mi higan Central. He was |iartially nut of the car window when the ear went through, arid was injured about the anus and body. Frank Mayo, of K»«etville, w,u> badly injured about thu legs. T. P. Klulnp, a traveling man from Geneva. O., waa so badly injuted he cannot recover. The exact cans« of the accident ia un known. hut it is believe«] the motor man wa» racing with a railroad tram, which is a competitor for suburban tiafflc, and oould not atop after the bridg« liegan to swing. The woman who was drowned w»« found to be Mr«. McClelland, of Bay City. WILL BE COERCED. Two American M arwhlpa Ira tw Tangier. <-n lluuta Orr(«*u ahil U ««hlngtaa. New York, July 1». — A spe. >al to th« Herald from Washington say*: The emperor of Morocco ia to lie coerced by American mtn-of war in order that punishment may be inflicted u|.in one of his subjects w ho »»«aultetl an Ameri can < itizen. The vessels are on their way to Tangier. They are th« Han Francisco, flagship, and the Ralicgh. The Han Franciarv* is eip.v te-1 to reach Tangier in a few hour» The Raleigh will arrive al her destination the latter |-art of the week. The orders of the Ban Fram-lsco and Th*«r O|il*n the Raletgh were lhe result of a request Salt Laike. July 13 —The Endeavor received by the slate <le|>artmerit from Wtwtlssund movement i* practically < 'onau I-General David N. Iturke. via- over. The Rio Grande Western han tiuiKvi at Tangier. Mr. Burke an dled 71 tram*, carrying 17.233 pa«aen- nounced that an American eititen had gers, from Grand Junction 1« Ogden. lieen brutally a-.aultcd; that fie had asked the Moorish government to ar Again at Ft«»«»«l Mark. rest ami punish the Amertcan's assail- Minneapoli., July It. — Thr M imii ant, ami that up to the prreent titua •ippi rirwr >• within »1. in<-h«a of th* there Were Uo in<ll*-atIona that tli« VW- highrat mark rra^lx.l in th« uuprvr* «jueat would I m * granted. tl«nt«*l rt<«Hl» of April la»L IWtweon Vurs.l Hr««r«s. I»l«t4«,l. 4,0t>0 nn*l 6,000 m«n .rr out of employ- mrnt .■ a r*«>ill of th« n«< cmary do» Washington, July #.—Por tl>e pur ing donn ol .»wmilla, and lh«ro «ill pose of more effective administration t* b«a*y I-•«»••. on !"g. it the rim* cn and protection, the forest reservaliona tin»«. Th* n«w |*o«»r dam ha» b*«n west of the Roi ky mountains has been damaged, repair, rraulting from th« divhlwil into two district*. Tluwe in frualwl being in progrna. an l th» w*>rk California and Arizona are mis, and h»mg »h.illy unpr*|>ar«<l for thl. unrl- tlioee in Or«*gon and Washington the pat'tml fl*«.I. other. The work of decorating the different state booth* i* about completed, and the installing of th*» »'oat-of-arms of each stale on the different b»*ulh* has givm life and color to every nook in the building One of the largest and handsomest booth* is that of Oregon, d*-« uratwl m purple an I g«4d, the slate name appearing tn gold letter*. The other Northern coast state, Washing Ion, ha* handsotar quarter*, violet and white being the predominant color*. «1« B«rw*a t» I»*.«». IxMttovill«, Kv., July IS. —An Krrn ir g Fowl .prctal from Fin«»illa, Ky , •ai. Hugh J**«M>ti'a family living IA tnilmi north of hi« pfao«, «a« burnad to d«*th Tucal.y night, bring unabl« to <*«'.|» from th« hou«r, which wa« flrrd o*«r their li«a*l«. Th« *l«a*l arw: Hugh Joaion, Mary Jrxvon. Fanny J<M*»un John Jcuaifl. a daughter » yearn old, an*i Maggi.*, a uaugi.Urr « year* old. The remain» of all »is arm found in ths dr hr la »«1.14. »4 r.iho a»4 t»»u,wt»r. Irf>a<laille. July 11.—Tha large plant ClrTnland, July It.—Th« hodien of of llir li.g Four Mining f'onipauT waa Horace J. Johnnon and hl« danghtet deatmyod by firr tolay, one minor l<>a- Efflr Were dincuvrrrd thin morning ing hi» life. The mine la located about flttating near the bridge al l^ik-wood, three mile« from the eity on Breevr laahrd together. A tO-pound »tone at hill, and la a complete wreck. Three the end of a rope nrr*rd to hold the miner« were at the 400-hurt level and l.atir« at the bottom of the lake. It ia Jamaa Oallagher «»■ at the bottom, evidently a cane of aulcida. l,40o feel below. The mon called to him to climb up and he reached a In tlermany the bn*lai wreath ia na- in point within wren feet of the level uallv '• »in.* I uf n ■ when hia «trength gave out and he Switzerland and Italy uf white rueee; in dropped baek into the darkneea The ppam of red roeee and pink»; tn the other men m«de thvir way to the aur- United Mtata«, France and England, of orange l l<*e»ou».. face through another -baft. Sac ramento, July #. — Th« governor thia afternoon granted another reprieve in the case of Halter D Woolen, the condemned train-wrsx-ker, who waa to have been hang<-d at Foleom» peniten tiary on Friday nest- The present re prieve ia until Octolwr it n«st. A bullet repose» in th« brain of Oli ver t-rv«r. a 10-year-old boy <>f Ander son, Iml. It entered his brail «G ilt a year ago, wmie i,e was w;C, a revolver. It causes him no trouble whatever. Cweesrt >*« a Brsb*. VI««».. Pittsburg, July V.—A freight train *>n lhe Pittsburg A latke Erie railroad waa derailed al Falaton. I*a , this morning, 10 ears being prrc-ipitate*| over an em bankment into Beaver river Forty tramps were on the tram and * me of them were «aught in the wreck. One unknown dead man ami three injured have lieen taken out so far, and ait others are missing The zocident was eauswl by a broken flange t’loee observation is forme*i by ths amted action of ths brain and ths eye. The Upper House Passes the Tariff Bill. LINES PARTY *•*•• Frwemtzl Ind •*»•! bm 4 T wo » BROKEN WERE % «*!• *!!«•• 4)«re !>•* H»yu bl lr«t»e lze««ei f*v lb* Bill. Washington, July 10 —By th* »1«- tot* of 3M to 3*. the tariff bill «*• |*tMM*l tn thr M'ti*l«*4 U» h I ft u’cluck laat rrrnin< Th«* culm Inal ion ol th* lotig an<l arvluoii« »tru^-glr had rx- ci I«*! thr kr*’nret mlrmrt, an«l th* fl»»»r an*! lhe gal Ierre* <W the retíate t hamltcr were crew.!•*I hy th»«** anxiou* t<* Wil« n«*** the chainif «rw*ne. Hprakrr Krewl. (’hairnian Dmglry aiol many mrn>l«rni ot thr houre of reprreoritali*r* were in the rear area, whil* rv»»ry real in th* £allrr|r* b»»r !!•■•*«’ ' f'-r riyn r*pre<**nt*<iver, w»»re orenpted. The main inter**! reniortd in the final vntr an«), rente from thl* there wa* little of a «Iramalic charartwr in the (leliatr Thr rarly part of thr «lay w re «pent on ainrtnlmrni* of raMpani’ tirelv minor importance, thr <lrb*tr Oran« hi ng into rinanviai and antitru*t channr la By 4 u‘c!<* k th« renator* Ir-tran U> mam fruí their Impatirnc* by call* for *’*otr. *»»t*.*’ an»l ihvrraftcr th* la»t f » final vote brum. There wrrr man» in« terrnpthm* re fair* wrrr arrangv*!. an«! thru, at 4 55 hw k, th«’ <trnt rore an«! annoitnrnl the |<re**4f* uf thr bill-—ayr*. 3H; no**. 2*. There wre no «lrmoii«tration, but * f»*w •- Atlrr»*d liarnl«'L»|<« were given .«• thr orowd* «lepartríl. S«*nat»»r Aldrn ii wHhtlrrw hia vote to pair with Srnat**f Murphy. An analyai* of th«* final vote show* that the affirmative wa« <*ret b\ 35 It»* publican«, two «ilvrr RepuMnan* (Jonr* ol >rVA'l* *1*1 Mantle) ami «»nr Di’u»«K'rnt i McEnery). Thr n»*g.«tivr voir «ai eret by 35 Drm«»rrat*, two Pupu11«t* i Harria of Kan*** and Tur ner) and ««nr *ilvrr Republican |<.5*ri non). Kight Republican* wrrr paired for tbs» bill Airtl right DrtH'.M'r.«t<» rtga«»’«t •(. Thr flr*t liAHir>! WOtlld bate v«>lrd for thr bill, and the la*t namnl again»t it: Aldrich anl Murphy, <‘handler an ! M. IjAiiirin, Frye -in«! Gorman. Gear ami Smith, Hanwbroogh and Ihimrl, H»«r and Harria «»f Tenn« «’** »*, Thur** ton and Allen.Wul»<>tt *tn»l Gr»»rgr The «n itatur* ptcMe-til aii<l not voting wore; Pi’piilinl*—Allen. Buller. Heitfald, Kyle an»! Stewart. Silver Republican* —Tidier an«l Pettigrew. Following thr (MMMnge of the bill .» rraolulioti waa ngree»| to rekittg the honre for a conference, ami S*«natorN Alliaun, Aldrich. Flatt of <‘onnrvtn ut, Burrow*. Jufi<*a uf Nevatla. V» ?»t .lone« of ArkaniMM ami White were named a«* conferee* on thr part uf the ncnatr. A Ml Wrebe* l>*bat«. Thr tariff debate l»**gi«n May 2ft, on which lay Aldrich, on behalf uf thr finance committer, made the ««¡»ening Mtatruirnt on thr hill. The actual o»n- aideration of the lull lw*gan the next day, May 26, when thr »ciir«iul«’w relat ing to chemi«**!* wa* taken up. The debate Im* !»<srti cofitintiutiM *incr then, coveting *ii week* an«! one »lay. h ha* been notable in «»»me re»)«r«-t*. a ! th«mgh it ha* lark«*»! many uf the dra matic »nd oratorical feature* marking pant »Irbate*» From lhe outret the a<l vocate* of the lull refrained from ret *jscv-t hr*. and thr •ii*«’u-*ion wa* imr- r»»vr«-d tu a con* hiera lion of rat«-* atnl rehrduirx, rather than general princi ple*. Aldrich** ilhira* took him from thr chamfer, ami since thru thr hill ha* been in the imm«*liAte charge of Alli- tun. Thr op|*»*tlion hre been directed in the main by June*, of Arkan-.t*. and V«**t, while White, ('«ffrry, Gr*% and Allen have frequently figured in tin «Irísate. TI h * bill, a * it guv* ba» k to t!ir houre. re-mart* th«* anti trust at Iion« «>f thr Wilson iH’t, while th»* renatr rrri|»r«»ci ty ami retaliatory provision* arr sulMiti lilt«*] for tin*»’ of thr hotire •f AT 51» Wsr«M* t>l«aster o* tbr *sr basis»»« < •>«««. New 1#»rk. July Ik—s-ovrntern «’.ip- / •n lhe Princw line *tramahip Sardinian Prine* from South America and Wrat ln»!ia port*, trll uf a battle with that must dreadml of ail enemies al sea, fire. The men embark«*I at Barbadoe*, having been forwanhwl from there by the Amrrnwn consul. Th« y belonged to the American ship Belli* of Bath, which was burne«l at *rw «»n June IS, al«*ut 150 mile* east want uf Hartwl«*e» Their trip was one winch they are never likely tn forget Tb* H**lie »•( Hath left thl* |*»rt June 3, clearing l«»r Hong Kong with a cargo of c*s*e ulL All went well until June V. when the first week’s jmifnry was al an viol Th«» ship waa aatbng along in fairly g"oi weather, when su I deoly it sprung a Irak. <‘»plain Curtis order«**! all hands to the pump* prempt- ly. The water gain«*! upon them steadily, and every im»ni«*nl it tanked as if the veseel woU'd go to the bottom After 2 4 l»»»ur* of »'«»natant w rk •- > water wa« redneed In the h«»l«l, but th* Irak <a>uld n«>t be «t««ppud, and the crew w»»rk«*l in relays for niue days pumping the water out. When the men w«*fe abmwt exhausted «»n Frnlay afterm»»n an l some of them were on the verge cd co!taper the cry t»f “tire” rang through lb* ship First Mate <’«•»! de tec ted Uttb* cloud» id «mokt coming tnim the fore«.ast te, and tpiickly sounded lhe alarm Captain Curti*. who wa* below, st.etching a few mm- ates' sleep, «prang on de» k and ordered th« hat, hr* Hoard <J«»w n In a few mmatrs dense elemi« of smoke were i» suing from the forecastle, accompanied by flam«**. Thr fire wi* shooting high in the air, arid fanned by a brevre war threatening the whole ship. Captain Curtis realised at once that hisship w*a doomed, and that to en deavor to fight th* fire w»»tild !<* ttmdv** and itaitgrruna. Boat* were hastily pro visioned. The order w i* given by th»’ captain t»» lower them at oner. With marvelous rapidity the flame* spread all over the ship, and the men were foretbl t«> make hade t • get into t! . taait*. The boats <lrop|»cd away to Ir«- war»!, ami the men were put to the oars and row«*! away to a *af»* «Itatam'w* By this time the ship wo a htaiin»* furnace. The flame* had re.n h«d thr oil ami burst <»ut fn»m »very |»ari of the Vessel. When the flam**« had «atm their wav into the hobi a trrnu'n l»»»i* explosion wu heard. The »Ir* k*» >d th» •htp flew up and the shfe* burst, and i great taaiy of smoke and flam»* fi I the air. It took |<’rhaps half an ho»w t«» finish th«« work. When th«* sm*»k«‘ <iie»| awav thr turn in thr yawl rould re«* th»* Jfelle of Hath ha* I been burn »'•I to th«* water’s edge. A heavy re i was running and w ith ♦•very sweep «»f the oars thr little Itf»» tamt was in imminent danger of taung •wamprd. Under Sight canvas 130 milr* were mad«*, and after 3 1 liotirs’ struggling in thr rough waters, land wa* siglit»»! It WAS rar I fur their earape. A GIFT BY THE STATE. Silver Mervlre l'rs*«rnt«*tl lu It** • hip Orvgi»«. Halite Portland, Or., July *» —The tnagnifi cent silver urrvice *** urrd by thr « it lion* of the stair, a* a testimonial to the tatlllr-ship Oregon, was formal!v presented by Governor I »or« I, on behalf of the I’CMipIc, to Captain Albert C Barker, commanding the nattlr «hip ami representing the «»fTI»’«-rs and r»»-w of thr Oregon, yesterday aftermsm al the Armory. Thr silver service wa* conspicuously i|i*p>lay«**l on a large table, resting « md the fold* of an American flag All th»* naval and military ufli »r« were in full uniform. A conspicuous feature «»f th«* <-«'*re- tlioiiy Was it»«* prerem'** <t( 300 »¿ilor», taken from the < rew* «»f the tw»« moni tors, now lijrng in the harb*»r. They wero cla»l in their summer dres* suits of Spotless white, and prrrenlrd an ♦ i ceedingly attractive ap|warttnrc. Thr liatlalioh of sailor* was drawn tip in line «m ths wr«t si te of thr im- mr*ise drill-room uf the Armory, and, a* Governor l*»r»|, with the «»iiimiltr«- am! naval ami army officers, < amr in at the main entrainer, the shrill piping «»f a wliistl«' l»f” igbl lh»’ ! ' - (■• » j -< ■ • while thr distinguish«*»I visitors and others marched in the <*rnter of lb«’ ll>*ttwr < .»»»frrrrw X aiihh I Washington, July 10.—Thr honre hall. Thr prerenlation wa* made hy Gov comm it t«*«* on rule« today presented a spot ia! or«lrf rending thr tariff bill to ernor Wm. I* L«»rd. Th»* response wa* conference a* tooti a* it was received . by Captain Albert C Barker. «*»»ni manding the Rattle ship < >r«*g»>n. When from the senate Th* house A«h>pted thr •|«r**ial <»r«I«* hr had finished his addrr»>«, a»c«*pting hy a vole »»f 142 to 107. amt agreed to . the teathnonisl, hr was loudly ap Ding fey’* motion to non-coneur on lb«’ plauded, and a moment after the pre. •mate AiHmdm«’iit*1 and sgrrr t»» a con sentatum ceremnnie* came to a el**«* ference. Thr *|M«akrr aptointr»! thr with three rousing rheers for Oregon and the flag Immnliatrly after th»* followliig «onfm**«»* *»n th»* tariff bill Diiiglry, Pay nr, Ihilrell, Hopkins, , fi»M»r was cleared of tables an»l « hair»«, the silver service carefully »ami f»»r, Grosvenor, Hrpuhlleans; Hatiry, Me am! the anmiiim rnont ma dr that the Milhn an i Wheeler, I>rm«a rat* lull lai urn uf sailors would give an ex- First « uMÍrtear» liria. hibition «trill. This proved to Itn a Thr pre«t’'>«»n with Washington, July !<>,—-Th«* first great feature. Hireling of thr eonfrrvrs uf thr renatr which the men res|*m*ir»l to trtimj«*t- ami h«»ure on thr tariff bill itrgan at 3 order* a*t«>ni*h«*l thr spoctat«*r«, ami at o'elouk Thr Ifemorrati«* mrmla-rs uf the close «»f each evolution the sailors Hume uf the Ui* mnfrrrin** reinain«*»! less than 10 were heartily applauded. minute*. They with«lrrw. up*m inti movements were r tree» I mg I y grateful, mation uf the Rrpuhli« an* that they partu'ularly the calisthenic eimire desirr»! an op|*»rtumty to reconcile with guns, ami the admirable perform their diffrrrmrs tiefor* »«»nsulting thr ance wa* watehrd with the cl«ir«-st at D» •too ral*. W ith the dvjMrturr of thr tention. Democrat*, the Krpnhlican* entered Hartsville, Tenn., July A—A fright« upon a general exchange of views Thr ful boiler explosion oerwrred on the cunfrrre* will meet daily al 0:30 A M am! continue in session until fl F M . farm of W. A. Alien this aflerntMin, by with an hour for lunch. They will re which nine |>e<»pie were kille«l and five assemble after dinner am! »ontiniir in bally injure»!. Home of the victim* were mangled liryund recognition, and »rasión until 11 o’clock. piece* of the boiler were blown 7<M1 A machine for rutting ami buttering yards. hrea«l is in sur»'«**sful operation. It is The 75th anniversary of thr wr«bling intended for prisons ami reformatories. of Jonathan Kaufman and hi* wife w u» After th«* brand cutne* front the cutter, i recently •eirbrate»! at their home, in a cyllndr! :d brnsi» •*»<.*..«• ,*«« * ih«n Pulfl*ki, P* They have had rt«rbt layer of butter. children, all of whom arr living. r>**lb *r *•••«•• Narria. Washington, July 10.—«Senator Isham G. Harm, of Tmnr*««**, died in this city late this aftertmon. Thr renal or had bren growing constantly weaker for several »lays, thr intense heat which has preval le» I greatly aff«*» ting him ami no «luubt hastening hi* end. Tin* morning thr senator revived *muewhal, but only temporarily. During the af ter n<xm hr sank rapidly ami |»a*srd away peacefully. Senator Harns was last in the senate chamber about 10 day* ago. but he wa* unable to stay for any len<th of time and bed to lw taken hum* id a < arrlag*. Cleveland, July Y —An aged man, aecvmipanted by a young woman, hirel a I*mt here yesterday and went rowing on the lake. When they wrrr out soma di*tan«*e they wrrr s»»rn to be rn- gsgr«l in a struggle, which resulted in both falling into lhe water, and drown« ing. The case wriasd mysterious until today, when they were Mentifir«I a* II. A Johnson and hi* »laughter Eva The daughter was demented, ami at times vvtJT headstrong. It i* believed that she l>eram* violent in the boat, and that, when her father was trying to quiet her. both fell ir.lo the water and lust their lives. A Resume of Events in th® Northwest. EVIDENCE OF STEADY GROWTH Nsw« «.•thrrr«l «>wr |«i S • lg h lz»*rleg m»**l lhe %|| Stale» In ill InUuairte» To«»« 4»f ! »•» pr»»• «►• 4*r»g*w. Elward Walker was killed near Bru- laugh by a hu* king h»>r*r. a In Sumpter. Bakrr o»unly, a man a- kt. k I «na I r>> bv 1 oi ft ;>o Ja*'»b H'.urkh*rdl full in the river at the foot uf Flamlere street. Portland, md w a* «frowned. At» eutr’pr ig man i .iiu»**l lamg has pul In a phoU* gallery, a nc«w»pa|«er tnd a »teamlmat al tlmsis. Thr Frndfelou roller mills are grind« mg almul 2,(MX) buhsrls of wh«*at every ¿4 hour«, turning out daily 400 barrel* >f flour. Good« to the am«’U*it «»f ftfi33 wore dolen from a *torr at Pleasant HiII. Reward* igg’« .¿atiiife' f JÄO at*- offered fur thr apprehension of the thirirs Th»* F.ji«t4»rn Greg»’t» of B tpl**l rhurchra held it* annual Uirrt- ng at Adam« I. E. Petd*i>d, uf Ifehi, so* rie«'trd moderator, and Rev Hugh Miller, of Pendleton, wa* elroted *lrrk Th* McKeniir wagon rovl adrose the '» ufe iiB-inUn.* I» i»uw free (ruin «now. and in g»*»»>i «>>n«hliou fur travel. ■»«•v«*ral thousand head of cattle h*v«* al« rr**ii ta** n dtlvrn « rv*« the mountain* »ti thl* road. A hl I . f • p II.it w. ’. I « Illg Ifivrn to It.»» < « reek range, K m k »f *trawl»erry, in Grant riMinlr, als •ums j»oiM»t>*»u« weed just l«rfurr reach ing Hie rang*', am! srvrral bumlr*«! uf them «lied on the hilltidr. Ifermy pl tea «a nt* will I* more numrr« >us in thr Willaiiirtte valley this year t! m «‘».«r I« fer»' The wraliwBr wa* fin»* for l atching .m l r-aistng the first top, tv w !*«*ing ir»-l for l y the < »icks, slide th«* •*«» si I « rop • •* |j g hatched out. P«* .thm>l i*. *ii old Indian woman who ii.i* roaming up and down the coast from Rogue nvrr t«> Iluml*uldl fur irani, is rr|4>rl«rd t«» have idird while attempting to cro*s thr muun tains (r«»ui Cr««- ’lit I ity h.» Happy ’amp. on lhe Klamath river* She w»m aught in a snow storm. F<»r the • alps «if gophers and «quit« rel*. Marion • only p.«*« I<> < nts ♦ pi4- ’z‘ f«»r th»* f»>rm«*r in quantittrs of 10, and 5 ceiits ip»s-•«• fu« ihr latter lu »mounts of J" Fur w ¡I leal*, i I« th” rate, «oute» ••*», lM-ar ft! 50, and -xiugar* 9i 5u. During thr month «>f June thr »•minty treasurer paid out on this aocuunt al«>nt 3103 Mr Wih x, uf Eagle Lake, niiaaed •mr uf l>l* >>ws .» ! < dav« sg>>. ami when h»' finally f«»tind her, hr »lireov« »■r»’d tha? •! .' | »*! adupled a V»»ung fawn, and wa* taking pr«q>er c«rr uf it. A f»’W Io taler she g.»»«* birth to a alf, and huw th«» calf an ! fawn re ceive thr same motherly altenttas. 1» ■shlr>|t<il> The Okan<«gan river i* eu low that navigation ha* ta*rn su*|»«*i)ded fur ths season. There ar»* 2,100 children of school ag«* ii U a » Wall*, being an im rea» « «>f Ml above the »rn*»i« of la«l rear The Asbinglfili Stat«* Ph 11 to log I«** I Ho«rlty held It» re«*und annual uinvviv tn»n in lhe state university at Seattle. Work on thr n • a annery building st I ’ • i i v a i i. k 11 • I ■ t > n I y A force of about 45 or .tn men is employed in « onst ruction E»l McNeil, »»f Turn water, hvs m»«lo a riumlwr uf violins of Washington ww«»l The violins ar«» *a> I to lw* of excel lent ten** TI i«* plat of tewnsldp 24 north, range II west, ha* t*r**n ptac»*d on file in the Olympia land ufflvr, and th» (ownship thrown op»**> for eAiry, George Brown wa* «irowne-l in lhe Huh river. Chrhali»* County. Indian* who rrc»»vpfvd th«' h»*|y »ay he was u ir«-d »nd held under Ihr waler by mammoth « rata. John II Walsh, of <tak»*»d*le, has re- t r’ive»! from the «•• relarr «»f the navy his apimntm«-nl as a ca !«'t at Annapo lis Enu-ry Halhasav. •»! Healths, has fern named a* an alternate- W dliam Chambers, IM years«»! age, wa* hunting a bub«cat that had been CAtrhing « hi» ksns on hi* father's ranch m’.ir Atetin. In hi* eagerness to rat« h the animal hr fell over a precipice and was inatanlly kil!e«l. A niimlier of men have visit«*! West- p l and «»thrr fsnnt* in Chrhahe my iately, with a vww t«* iiidn g estimates on the material advertise') f >r the government jetty work al the harbor mouth. The Great Northern «hope at Hill yard are now employing a larger for«** than ever before There are 139 men on the payroll, ri» lusive of lhe various clerks in the store department, section men and numerous other employe*. The tWo engines that rolled several fin»dred feet down a mountain side some weeks ago. near Kahs|*ell, have l»eru put In the shopfl fi>r general re pair*. • The receipt* fi*r the school fund at the ofli • of the land <v>mmis«mn, in Olympia, for the quarter ending Juns 30, aggregate $33,443 10. Th»' re »*ipte from Whitman county alone for le<»»** uf school land* amounted I»» $fl,000. The cititnee of Ana<mrtes are some what hauq>er«*l by la< k of tank farili« tie* through which to tranaart the large amount of bn*m«»s that their new in dustries furnish, au l it le probable that • 4»«-Ixaok wt»t ir»- «7w»Mzb*fe»iSd Piers Gwin Hick* has tiled hi*official bond • 11 assumed the duties uf state printer. Of th» III 000 appropriated for state printing for two years, about fs.ftOO has Iwen «i*’*d The amount uf stuck ua hand in ths offi<» turne«! over by the retiring state printer, White. I» of the value of |77l. 17. Grain dealer* and miller* in Wallg Walla estimate that there will be at least 80 per rent more wheat in Walla Walla county this year than lent. There was more laud under cultivation then than is under cultivation thi* year, but the ftuer quality of ths grain new aiakee e greet differ eno«. r