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Scio Wccklv Press. COAL AND OIL TO *ultrd Ih th«* inVrst Igat u>tt l»4ldlry *!• • la*«** if thr «ff4«r )• mit s.ùisfa* totily •ijdatit«-d thr P»»rtug»irju’ governiti -nt «ili «h-mand «n *»p«»l«»gy fr«»iu thè t’i.il ¡si States, 11« l«ort» freni th«* Nofth >.n thr Al tsk:t Coiii’iM'rrial <*>m|t*iriy'• «trame« Ardi« w u» eriiahnl by ne. The irilt t n.tliun d G< Mmiuìng con ventioll al h’iiv»’» w*l«v‘.f.| Sa*l Lak« City a» ita n*»lt meeting piane. By thr espio»ioti of a lamp Samuel W. Bruwn, a inìnrr, and bis wite Mary, u* rr turi vd to «l ath tn Ud at Pitlaburg For tl < usar»«l wrougtl nati workert nf South Stuffurdsbire atxl North Worcester sh i re l ava «truck for IQ por orni a«lvarice in wages Preparai tona are on f«-ut in Dublin fot thè P «rl»«dl aunivrr» try I imuistra- limi in <fc*tol*rr, and it *« brht-vvd thm fr»r il w il) l*r largrr thaii rvev. Tbr Britidi gfiVert meni ha» notiAed ilo* collertur “f rti»lom» at \ .»m uivrt Ihat no duty wdl I n - > barg«>l un ralmon brought frutti thr Uliited States. I he statement <»f thr Bank of S Rin, whicb ha» l»rrn forni«IIr gatrtted, hat incrca*i*d rmUh*d the thr a<lrrriui a«lvrrikr • :nm**ni on the igrtnrnt. I miìi I ì man management, h sb*«w« a not« cìrculation of 13<l. 000,000 pea. ita« tn rio«-*» of thr author i ¿rd iatuo. Fully WoO men are employed on th« bratirh line fr«un HI«»C4ti. «»<«*»ii;g to Khs'an lakr. Al»»ut 450 turn Air on rwch end of the hnr w«»rku g l«»wsol thr oeiitttr, an i the co:itra«'t requires Ihaf graditig le <v nclnd* 1 b* i >< Inter 16. It is ci|w- trd th.it trains will I* run over thr r«md by Ite.-mlrr 1. Twelve mil**» of wagon i « m I have tern complet ed from thr crossing intend. The difficulty growing out ol the temmtery disputr brtWr<*n Costa Bica ami Sica ragna is hearing the |«olnl where dipl«»macy and arbitral io: i Will te uut uf the question. The boundary utniiiiiMini) appuintud bv ex President Clrvetend shortly tefore Le relm- quishtal M» ««Aire has siis|»rndv«l work for two months I«» wat«h thr actions of both sides te-forr pr«»* «•• ling farther. What is »aid to be the greatest oil diaruveTy ever m.vh- is reputed from Alaska. Home g««l«l p.«.*i>r» 1 «re several months ago 1 An a« what seemed It te A tek«' of oil. The lak«* whs fr-l by innumrrablr springs, and th«* *urround ing mountains Were full of -ual. Thrv brought o.tniph-s to Seattle ami t«*st* provtal it to to t»f a» high grad* ♦ 1 *» any ever tnk«*n out of Pmnsyliania write. It is said there is enough oil snd Coal in th«* distaivery to supply the « »rid. It is chase to the orswc: in fact, rx;*erti say that the oil < ««tre uut inti» th«? salt water. Thr ninth session of the trans-Mis- •tesippi commercial congr« -» 1» teina hrld in Malt tekr. Every state ami ter* rltory we t of th«» \|iMi»»ippi river will te rrprrsrnte«L A statraaonl prepartal at thr mint bu reau shows ths numter of silver «loiter« coined at thr Uidttal State-« mints dur ing thr fiscal year was 21,2« 8,7ui. on which thr seigniorage, or p»«»tlt to ths guvrrnnu’nt, atm»tinte>l to 6«i, iu.104. Thr profits have lirrti turn«-! into the trenaury from umr to timo, «» thr coin- agr progrrexciL A large d«*pntation, headed by for- mrr agent, (trarrai Breton, of British Columbia, waittai upon Hir Wilfred laturicr, ths Can nd 1 an premier, an«l urged upon him the expediency of own ing up a route to thr Yukon district. Tlie }>orte has disjiatrhed an ultima turn 1«» Persia,demanding the withdraw al of thr Persian triM«|>s from Turkish territory near Krrtola Thr ultima* turn «latra that a refusal tu comply with Ins demand will te acrrptr«| as a I. I. liru^l dta-faration of war. I to fa* tebin l ¡'»”»»a. thr government of which cunutry will disregard the ulti- RMtlittl* Iwiat < *»M»«MINV Organi«»«! (a ftevvlag K« «re «Il f l»l»««, « »r»«i <la«baa F laid». Thr Aiolà Seattle. Waah-, July ¡9. OREGON Development Company was orgAnianl M'lO today, to develop thr <Y*al and oil Adds e11 ■— recently dtecuVttred in Moulheaatera Ate«ka by K. U. Johnson, of L ami (ia to, Cal. The report ma lc to tbe rompsny by Mr. John »on an«1 T. J. Hamilton, of thia citv« the experts who in » Ir a IboruHgh mmination <»f the t <>inpr«liari»l«e pvo|«rty, s I m » ws that the discuvrry is really thr m«»st vr under ful And the M a |*r***l" 8 * work! Las ever known. The oil Achte rm«M Iba are forsted within a Irw burnire»I fret J »ri d par- Tl»** Minn«’»« • * •if tidewater, 86u ni,lri West of Junrau. dons refuftrs lu pirl«*n the Y‘»unger Thr «latrment i» mads in g*»*i faith brothers. that thr oil >« dripping directly fr«»in Th»’ National Rrpubli an ¡jeagm* cun- the ud rw k and, m pl«*•«*» «-an l«r dip- ventimi m«t in ¡k-tr-.it D .gales were I** I up m bu* krts. while tbr su mound prrsrnt from twuxrlv all the stair« ing ormi beds are inexhaustible.. I hirty thouiuHi I frrt of p’pr ha» al The departure from l*««rtten*l <»f the British »hip Gl«-!*« van brings the grain tra ly irnen ordere»! from Pi it »bur *txl fleet for tí.* i-rio’iii •••a--4) up to 7? as so*»n •» tr<v*irrd here a vessels cuoiparwI with 6* the year to- •rfaioner will l>e chirtrred to carry il and take material to thr place of the fore. Advi« > • from ( *m»tatitinopte Imiicute •lia^’vrry. A pnmiinent oil man ha* that tbr sulla»« is <»l«lurste residing (uarant«*«' of all the capital »» the a*-*'««planer of thr |waos propinala t£d|»rm |*4»ha bastming La« k t<* lk»- u« build a refinery there as rm»k”S. and thr furlough« uf all Turkish may lar* nrow*ary to hsn«lte th The ml is pnmoctm'Vhl of tbs test hüVr !*-•*•> i 4tia««i**l kt* rríV«linrMB tn t. quality ever «*•**<• an ! thr quantity )• fur a rrnrwal «»! h«atdiiiv* A4v».■»•« trots) th** **»uth of Frutare Uh limit «*•!. •how that thr dr*t f W’tl»»n by the flutete IN HAVANA PROVINCE. there wa* g'*atrr rVttft than earlier rr ports ittdictttwJ. The Le* w Are reti- th* i ttl*sN 1rs ■»•III M«rrhtN| 1 tied al 2**0 ♦.’•»<).( '*6 franc* in thr aggre M «• • r.l. fate. Hardly a 1 village has rw*a|*r*l N« York. July 19 — A Herald dia- tein.«g< and t'-r loiioter of person» mi (ha I* udì fn*m Havana say S¡ The inv«- nearly 100. *n of Hav ana province b 'V in»urgent E M Wai , about 70 year« rrv*a <m ih »eir märet» w« westward is now was th«« wt printer in l«he.| fatti, The lornl pa- irupptal lea.I in Salem The I’ rohihited fruiti publishing arre lo play the aartw-r« a its of ’*ufA« tai' viri urie* in U alte carri**) a tMMtatell. CT. thr object k ring to dia- l«»Wel as i l*ann«r f*»r the pr new« «if unuaual activtty. the l«aiAdr Hr falntol from ry 1er may suppress news, «nd never regptinwl c*m aiini't < oinchu ntly bide 1'he |N»r hatnrnlary I «*»l<hrrs. and ti»»*»»* keep cotti • !i:nks«i«>ti, which has I « H« < !’• c.:»rrrs|«ind«-nt at Ma 1» thr Tratisvall rs id, ha» ISgrr«*l ! 0, «4« w rites tbit (’«»!< 4ie I Alvar*'« Ar - • will <m *n its report. The i mahdet, w«th 70 in* n * a > tattnplctely ■tt Ah rm ph At Ì«* upiiiiot that what muted July II, near Jaw>ey Grande, r ju*t ifi.al b»n there might hav* V the in’oogrnt <4«*hrral (’»rill«». The n (««r arttun oh Ihr pa r| of the pttO» Pi of J«*hanh<-«l»utg. the e w »* non« Spanish l«»*t 10 killed an*! atemt the «ame number wounded. During l he w atrVer fur Cecil Rh«w|r fight 26 of the ttpaniards «hwerted and CU •Mixing, omtiixmg a id wttmulat mg un a»iii<*l iiisurrmi againwl thr w»-ot over t«» thr insurgent*. A report is current it’id g* rfierally be- guVeriimrut uf thr TraUsvaal. h«*r**d in Mata IHM» that thr iDftOr- H<*ii*i«|u«' Ie-.il«Bey, P«oiugn«-»e vice |«artially <>n*Ql at H.m Franriaou. i»at M«»t»trrev, gents have atlA<’k>*d and I l4ifhr»l < terdriiA» Th*1 » are fully Cab, at ih«’ r*»'p>rs( <d the PortugH***’ <, • HM) » , iw J M 5 n ) J,,. > ; ruty «>f M.itanxa» mimster at Washington lo miio'Mihur and Cardenas. High inv«**ligati«»n n garding thr «Itf General Wrylrr has not siMMtadtttl in larham'r ««v» r thè hsuhng «k»wn of th 1 an I Las rvblenllv Portiigm— A «g fr«»t»i thr pile m I mì V»* « .♦ptuniig Manuvl Ortm’e j,’ «- «-ry «ture ai» ! thv g»%«’ii up th«» !«’•-», f«»r I»«* Ims left ti *piriim> and is n«»w at Cieiifur- Ii > T ’ -•• i1. . • ’• U »?..» •.* I- - w.«) t».». k to Ilavami ti<M> t«» thr mmistrr at Washington re- , ON DEADLOCK BURN Balano« of Trade in Our Favor Is Growing. A VERY REMARKABLE SHOWING ft ip»rf« nt MarthaiidliF Mr»»» R»«rl»Fd »«■ High a F|f«rv a* UwriMg the ftlacal % aar Jul ft a 4 »4 Washington. July ¡9.—Tl»e annual •tstrmml of importa and export»<d thr t'nètori States. i*su<si by ll*e bureau of •latitiics. mskrs ths remarkaldr «h«>w > mg that nevcr lieRtre in the hi «tory «»f the country bava thè export» of mer- ohsn«h«r( which ittulttifo« pravlically all thr export« ri- rpt gold and Mlvrr, rrachrd at» Itigli a ligure a» durmg tbr A«-al yrar rmtiiig Junr 30, l*»V», nor ha the rl.ru <»f riporta «>Vrr import» rver bmm *» terge. Tbe only lime thesr figure« Bere appr«>acl>r*| was in lavi, whrn tbr Unit«^i States wo mak mg Lr<ty »hipmrnts of grain to Eu rupe, lo ferii thè peoplv «uffermg frolli «I* tt i«nt harveat». The •tat«>m«*-nl of *H«7, siili com|*ariMms, is a* t«>imw« Ei|M<rl» of d<>m«**ii<* m«*rrbandi»e. • 1,03? ?.»*’. 7‘.0, an ixh-rmae uirr Ì9U6 of al*»ut 6170.000.00 ). T«-tal riporta of domc*tn* and forvigli mrrvhamhse, fi.051,*97.091, aa rum- par«-.! «uh •*«*3.006,93* tur 1*96. The total I durmg thr w !>»« :. «mulinimi to TL«* 93*1,9X3,606 U>tal imp»rta l«e* than test rX|«orta ov»»r inip«rt» for thè yewr wa» • 3*7.Al*. 1*6. This IS Ah e fresa uf abntil • 1*5 ODO,* 000 over l.u»t yrar, and an excews u! ate»ut fJS.OOO.OOO over atiy prrvmu* yrar. Thr export« of gold, including or*«, for (he Hs« al yvar 1*97 am«»untrd lo • 40.:tóv,?*H. a» (<<inp4rr*| with •ili,» 409,447 for 1*90. The import» of g«»l«l amountvd lo 6*5. 018,675, an n • rva»*c uf al*>ut 661,600,- 0<»0 over I *96 Th«« cXfM»rta «if »»Ivrr dunng 1*97 aiiH ',nt«*d t«> ••<! U4<1,63*. .md il.«* im porta • -'0,533,227. The rxreas uf gobi import« over ex- porta thereforwi wa» • 14,663.796. ami thè eie«*» <»( silvrr ei|4irtw over im- pota. 631,418.411. N«-wr l«rfore lut« th«* sdvrr niovement, te»th ri;«ort and import, reached « hj high a figure. WOMEN AT THE ROCK PILE I emalr Prlannrrs In k m»»» ( it> N«»l Ha l'art •«» Wark. It all TARIFF (nor»r*«r Ara »*111 Far F»*»«a» ss ♦ •*••***•» i Washington, July 16.—Ths tariff ron freses fun ni thrnisrlvra today ap parently further a;xrt than at tbs be ginning of thr cunf»* mce. There Waa no immediate pr*u|«n't of agreement. an«l more than une m«mlw»r Haled that the entanglement was such that settle- mrut might I* Indeflnilrly pruhmge*!. They r st at a* I, in a very rewrrved man nrr. t that there are numrr*>u* quest ton« of <bffrrm*v« but refuse to go into <te- tails, even lu other r aenatura an*I men»- Nothing can lw* «■ tiled. altlMHigli ten» there have bren |«xKta I agreement«, *. un til tugar, lead and I urn it are dettnilrly disposed oL Th« l*r»t repurt* rrpr* t the bon I conferee«, with Kprakei Rr It them, as h«»Ming out sogar sc ¡1**111 Ir. W i U hmi w batrver, ami th«» seni determined m»t tu yield Ths house mftfrr»*ea in n»i«t t 1 •t'h«'*lule tnu*t !•■ d*1 fi nit« ety hi ilher q»iesti<*nS sitali l*e «gain i *akrn u One of the quest ioni « of importata'**. «i|w»n whirl li »harp diffe mees have arisen, is the if senate amen turnt fur a «tamp tax <»n ■(«*> k* and twilnis. Thr hull»*' m**mlivri* upl**»«’ thr liucri'llllrtlt but the SefiAl**}», while t«»t wedded to it. insist it a* tteaeswary fur n-wrnnr. The reprr-M'utetlrrs ate« re»i«t »trenn nusly the SO (MW ernt «luir pte««*d men hidr*s. an«I at thr salta* time prrsi«tmtly hul«l out f«»r a restoration of gunny big*. co(toU ties, etc., lo thr <luttel»Í< list. A M'nsfor who talk«*! with *>m<* «* the rt»ni*-rrr«* »aid "They «rr tn a dra«ll«»k, an«l Ihri ■V are ti«*)| up all Along the litt«*. It l*«ok ss if the sihiatiun must remain un uhangr*! for a week.** THL TREATY OF **•)>•<* (<>«»«)») III er ANNEXATION Will 1i»|»»»)l a I- 1*111**«* fur It» Il Nt I ftr al to*» Washington, July 16.—Thr artist« committee on lon-ign relations t«»l n agr«M-d tn rrji«r| a rrs«»luti<»n for thr ratilk'Mtion ol the Hawaiian annexation treaty without aitirndm**nL Ot the II members of thr committee seven were present. I h«»«*»* present were Davis, in I loin. Fo raker, Clark, Morgan, tor pie arid D hih «-!, and «»f these, all but Turpie and Daniel cast thrir votes for the resolution for rstifb-ntion. Sena tor Frye’s vote wj « also «asl in that interest by Senator Davis. Mr. Frye having left innirucii«>ns to this effect. Senators Daniel and Turpi«* «lid n«»t taka a ¡»«•itivr »tuml m opj» -iti«»ii !« the treaty, hut l»»th r«pr«’»M*d tbe «»piti- ton that it u i* not «-xjN*«llrnnl m»r <*«»n siatrnt with thr vast iini>«»rt:it>«‘*' of the subpH't that th« tr«*iity be pn • ■ I to iirimrdist«’ cons literal tun, and that if the senate hum nut to take th«* »ubje< t at thr present •« r **»«» ii . thr l»**tivi c»mr»**.’ woul I** to l«'avr it in cotnniiitr*- until Kamo City, July lit —Women primnrr« are not to I«* put to work on i h , ’ « (*«>«>• i»»rr • ham Will* Fatal Kan. Thr biutrd of police • oinint»»i«m> lleaalta. irhratrr. N II , July 19. — Five «•r», wlm «!«•< i .|« n | Lint wrrk that till« Cred with its consideration Turpi«’ men «■mpl«>ye*l m Baldwin's »hi'uld hr done, have found puldb* *«*n- expressed himself a» ini'litwl to favor t«» their ii «hop ventured out on the limrnt too «trongly In drfrrriirv t<» the Mt*t «»titburnt . the treaty, but »ai«l hr thought it n Pi» upi"g river in an old m >« w plan. Hr, h«»*rvrr, «•f |»>pular «kp|*»«ition. the |«dice mm- shouhl I m * amended. i itb*ult ours, depending for thr gllid- withheld hil amendment» un the »ng iiio»-Hin«'r* pro|Mi«*r«l to if» md that part in «.' nt the U *t u|«»n a man with a gvstton that the majority would «**»11 •4«.I. 1 h<* rains <»f the last two days of thr or«ler cw»mj»rlling the women to si«!rr it prrfrral’h* t«» have the amend * I •an«» d a fl«MK| .-tod thr river was a wear mm*« overall'«. But thia failed to tlH> 1" ‘•••J fb MM i I.; ; ’ <H« *.{ and mvnts offered tn th»1 »mate. rag¡ng torrrnt. thr or«lrr i« wholly re* i nd rd. !’»■*• mm wrr** unable to control the A RESERVOIR BURST. Thr agitation here has derolprd the <«l I hulk and in a short time it was f;i» t that thr ► imr rulr lit enforced by * «• pt ov«<r thr dam, tbr o*-<*upAht« in Fits l,ri«<oie 1% « rr l*r*)Witr<l (tn<l |w< |M»hrr <«f I^varrn worth. Kan. th« ir « ffi»Hi* to pr* vrnt this loaing thr thr ui Ihrre (rr Ml»«»*«« b'.i’d tl»«-* us. I f«ft pa<ldling When 14-a Yen worth*« women priaonrra air PoughkiM'psir. N Y.. July 16.—The C • ■'• i! «• nt ««v«*r th«’ darn it fell l«»t- made tn break r< ck. and to wear over two large reservoir» in the Fishkill !«»in upward With the men t«enrath il. all». They are work«*«I M-parate from mountains, which suppHe«l water to th«« ¡’h»*-*- g»»t clear, hut only two were thr men, .»ml break nick« with «mall town« of MattrWftn ami Flalikill, burnt aide tn ma< b «bore, and, although thr hammer«, under a «bed in thr jail van). their walls at 1 o'clock thia morning, man wa» ali «’Xpert rwliiiiusr, hr The La-avrnworlh ofHrvr« tlrclarr that and thr water that was relra»rd «wept w a» lr«w n under by lb«* strong currrnL thrir WMint-n priaonrra, «» a rule, «Io through the Duchras Valley, rauning The ilruw ti t*<l were; Frank Simmard, not ol jrct to th«’ work. Five I Itodn» mm I um have ruin ami death. J i »*« l*h l.avol, Georg«« i' Tirrim. been taken from the wrcrk.ig«* left in Ti i>ey wrrr all ring Ir. Thonum Tir- A PROPOSED AERIAL VOYAGE thr wake <»f (hr flood ami there irv r eli Ah I illlAlli ¡•AVoir Were swept known to lie two and probaldy thr«*** r » inshorv, hi »«I by bar*) swimming Fruit« lite Summit of I’ltoe’« <•» more lying «omewhcrc beneath the got within r« a* h of II hmmi who ha«I < **|t)rt»«l** Spring», pi I rd debris. ere«! «long the Itfjik, ami went Colorado bprings. July 19 —The an- Thr A« n »I wa«hr«l away 100 yard« <d Irxggwl out. nounttvinent was made («»lay that W the lludiMiii River railroad tra* k. D. Frit« will make an aerial excursion There were two reservoir’» in thè THE DAY IN CONGRESS from thr summit <»f Bike*» |«ak to mountains, th«* lowri one a nule «li»- < \dnta<fo Fprings, a distance of in miles, taut from (hr olhrc. The Upper otje "«•I I <4lr* Irr l»inrti««r<| in an air line, and «Imp 8,000 fret, gavi wav, letting a volume of Water Iss Ihr Mrndl«. A«hington , July 17.— Pacific rail- in making thr flight, Felts will use a into thr ravine. Thr Van Burrn ami ' « - id Affairs « hi i’upied the attention of st-riw of ngnl acroptenes. modeled af Timonin brickyards ou the Hudson, the senate throughout thr «lay, ami the ter the wings of a nundor. The body just I n *I uw Dukdiess Junclìofi, are a Harris r«*M»luiion relating to the pen«l- <d the v«»iagrr will bang wu»|M*n«h*tl mile distant from thr site «»f thè |<»wrr in order to reservoir. Without warn «..nlng ih** ft»»»»d ing proceed inga against thr Union Pa from an rasy harm-«*. tì tic Anally went over. Early tn the •terr thr apparatus, F««lts has provided reached them through the rovine and Bull-hng*« w« re Building •lay, btewart ami White indulged in a movable VW, which will be operat- made general hav«**. Fells torn in pieces and the «» • upaiila car- «Bar p a iH-rxmaliti««» in connrrtlon with rd at the will of the navigator the contrat over thr San Pr«lro deep- •ntiuunccd today that he would Aral rird away in (hr raging A«»»!. water harlsor. The joint resolution alight on Cuiiirhui't <x»nr, a distance of JOHN F. CAPLES NAMED w.»« pi«-»rd, :»•’• opt mg the invitation of Ave miles, and 4 drop uf 4,000 fret. From this he said he would make a de- F ram«* t«» ]sartut|Mit«* Hi the Pan» rijo Sltion of 11MH) scent of 4.000 feel inure to Colorado I hr I'urtlaftd lltcvrury f»r (<>n«til «I l «I|Mtrwi»o. Stewart moved a rerun«i<lmttt»u of hprilig», where hr would alight. the action uf the senate in j*a«sing the WWellington, July 16.—Thr prraidrnt re#«duti<*n directing the secretary of to I ay m*ni the follow mg nominal t«>n* war t«» ion ««f Clii«*ago, July 19.—A scori her is rr- I«» proemi pnn'rtNl in the <«m»t const met ruction of a to thr »rnate: breakwater at al Kan Han Pedn», Pedro, Cal. Cal. It It re- rr- »¡«»naible for the death of Mi*. M * breakwater W L. Merry, of California, to I*» !*’• long-slami ing controversy Murton, win« was yesterday killed in a minitlrr to Nicaragua, <*«eta R: a atri over ha'atton of a deep-water bar- her runawav a<* idem <’*er the H»e location Thr s *»rcbrr, wnh Salvador. itor II. N. Allen, of Ohio, to hr minister *w*r on *,n the H»r coa»L <* mbs I. and a long king ami rtcil- exoil- el« vatrd teck and lowered head, while Ing debate brlttven ,-t««wari and Whrte bowling along*at a rapid rate. mlhd«N| rrenlent ami upnaol-general Co K«»r« » eiouird. with the liorer driven by Mr«. Morton. For Vnilr*’ scile» enti«ui« name« Thr frightened animal laN-amr unron- were iM-nl In f**r 14 different ritira, in- In thr llu«*««». Washington. July 17.— No l»u»ine«a trollablr, and da»hr»l down thr »tiw-t, eluding John F < y,i.. of Oregon, tt. colliding with a lamp|awt and U>rowing lie consul al Vallerai*», Chile. w«a tran^a« te«l by the bouar today. Char I*«« M Wvbeter, «*( Montana, t< liniiH'-hiitely alter the journal was ap thr unfortunate woman from the vr- bhr be t-nllrrtor of internal revenue f«»r th* proved a re< «•*» waa taken on Cannon’« ho le. She was in»lai>tiy killrxl. motion nntil Monday, Cannon having ha«l lawn an invalid for year«. The «hftnet of Montana. In the executive M-e«ivn of the •«•nate given a**tirah«'r« to Bat Icy that, in his •mn her wa< thrown from hi» wheel, but rrtn itin.«-d ami rode away Iw-fore he there WM a general agreement to tak» opinion, a partial <»r complete cvmfer could be apprehended. Thr hoi a- wa« up thr rontrated nomination of M II. mo* report of «laBcieticy bill wuuhl lw laoliy injumt and died in a few minutea. M«*<*ord i<» I«* governor <d Arix««f>4 ready by that time. Three confirmation« were m-»dr WlMer«* Hay It* W aliare. liirtitriiant-rolonrI* to hr colotir la flrnrral r»r»)lli»*l Wallace, Llaho, July ¡9.—The am ll < Washington, July III. — General g|«- hamlM drilling n»nlest resulted in <4. V. Henry. Third cavalry; U George A. F««r*v th«», U. H. A. (retired), a victory lor (X A. Paltemm, of Mur- linter. Seventh Cavalrj; R. H. M Young. Fourth cavalry; J. M Ha« ou, i« the author of a remarkable petition, ray, he drilling ¡7 8-9 inches There which wa» prtwtilrd to the bouar of was voting for the must {«»puter yunng Fir«t cavalry, ami the li»t of caralry promotion» «eût lo the »mate vewterday repreerntativr« y«*»tenlay by Mr. Bel woman on Miners' Union Mm.orial knap, of Illinois The petition prays day, at 15 cents a vote, and 6 000 v«»tr» Al • tnrrllng oi Ihr Royal H»»t a ti Ir the house tn «trike the »ugar arhnlule were c««t. Mi»* Jennie Graham, uf Rociaiy, li »«• slattai that several of from the tariff lull. The most scalilin< Burke, won th« priae, a g«»l«i watch, the «t rrr(« nf Hawingstokr, England, • rraigninent of tbe ruga* trust thus far with 1.645 Vutra. hxl h*l to br repaved owing Io (hr «nade l«rf««rr congrega la <*<mveyr«l m Tlie new kvtkes tsteooupe brings the fl*,*tonr. Iwing out ut thr •tatement» «et forth by General tntxm within about 1<*Q miles. hjr au utvlrrgrowtli of fungi. Furrythe tn xuppurt of his pixyrr. THREE The WERE ftrmy DROWNED. Mlr»r|* I «orps. A llad < onnterfrll. T.>l>lc Rio-k. July I# — The ■ Washington. Joly 19.—Cà*>f fiat* » Twvtity tiitli Infantry bicycle corp« ... «r.-ret garrire, ha« giren n«>'• ctic.1 here at S o’clock tl>i. after- of thè diacuvery of a new (vmnterfrii on, after a >lay*» run n>r«riiiK |IO «ilrer orlili, afe. it i« r»f ibr mile«. From hero the run will bo . ............. IH9I. che« k letter D. with thr m»le to Ihilo, where the corp« will •mali «'armine arai, thè |«»rtrailo( llrn- enwa tlie Miwouri river into Mi.wmri. Urtato and thè namee of Me«aer. Till- Washington. July 19.—The srrrrtary mann and Morgan a» regieter and tre, » of war tislay traiiwinittrd to the bouse urer, reaprrtirrly, The rounterfeit i« v favorable report on thr examination drssrnbed a» apparently a ««»d-cnt pio- 4 lluinl.'l h, «'.»I., h.rlx.r, which the 'I''<”hwi. *erjr |««>rly ev<-n rd. the I v<\il rrpnft o( th« engineer» ri>n.hh*reil beir g tight pink meiraduf rarm>ne, ti f worthy of iniprorvtuetit by the Vulted numb* ing Irregn'ar and thè piint.: an I eng . ring l }. bUle, Twrku A mi POCKEI Of GOLD Marvelous Richness of the Clondyke District. THIRTEEN MILES IN EXTENT OREQON Ih» OFF FOR HAWAII ,< ttmlai *i*ail«*a thml*« a sa»|* I* II*»** Mattle New York. July 14 —A sped ial from Wasbingt«»n saya: Rta'tgniaing the gravity «»f Japan*« attitmle toward Hawaiian ann< rtatom, I th*» a*fministration ha» »ir»*id«’»I to the big hattlr aliip Oregon to llum elteve the ttreriser Philadlrphte th' u|<| ta'cvettr Marhm. wow *tatu».'»r<l re. Tbr «mirra wrrr issurd by the i > a * v deportment 'L’ivtey. 1 hr \| «rt«»n return» h*»mr al omv and nei instrm’tl«»t>» will g<« to Hono lulu bv thr steamcv L aving San Fran- riero July 17. Tbe Philadelphia is In a very uhsrr9ic«M|l»te «x»n«liiiun in rouse- piWf!**e of h**r lung sn« b«*rngr in semi- Iroptattl waten«. Tlie I'hilS'IrIphtA will remain At llomdttltt. however, until the Oregon r«'«»Ties there, an i |a*rhA|M» Kan Francisco, Ju ily 19 —A story rivaling in intensity of inter«*»! that to Li of the tetailous wrilth ut Monte t 'rt»t«« w as related by LMLMM>ng«*r» on ihr little steamer Bxrelshi arrived from KI. Mi*har|*«, Alaska. Millttma u|»»n millions *»f virgin g*»M. accx»r«iing to the story, await thr fortu by th« navy «le- nate miner who has thr hardihood ami tmr to send the taeuagr t«» pvttwtmte mtq the unkn«»w n fonululu. Lui It »teptbsof thr Yuk«»n d A'ri»L There was kr re|iairs than tangible rvi lcuvr on the little steamer This unexpa* led of thr truth of the story t«»ld bv tbr hrr ««•’gnm«1 nt • Iravrlrrs, for in tbr <abin Wrrr • «» * • *1 a gis*d purp i«s<* in al- «d sacks filled lu the very mouth with drpcirtttlrni to semi the "dust" taken from the pteoers of thr < >i t hr m»Mt fo nul dahlr far frota'ii North. The amount brought rvbr, withnti Il giving imi in ill i» » »r mu»i ’ ■’•liiiialed al fi»»i»» 6*»vv,- ga|Mn an o| )«»rtun»ty *d cut • t.’umg this U00 t«> •'. 50,<MM>. «t'lion a« a disptey ««( tmfri ml 11 nt's* un There ramr in on the Ki»’r|*u»r s«H»r Ihr pxn of thr United Statra 40 |>«*opu»—Attiut g them aome w»»m»n— 1 L'l.uhing both thr Phlte-L'lpbta from what la now known as the Ch>t>- ihr M 4ii«»n. the navy dc|mrtmvut dyke «'latrU't, though uttly 15 of ll««rer not wrakm its naval force st H«»n had hern actually engaged in mining 4. Thr Oregon is more formidable There were among them men who had Iteti i te*th. «nd catoid«* uf .»( oottiteling l«erti for more than 10 year* facing the an v v *»** n 4 in the Japan«**** navy. Hhe • ter »UjM’rHir t«j» thr JA|<anrer crui- North m Ur hope of making x «rtriiwa m»w at H*»n«‘iuiu, that «’uui- But now p.»u*«4i 1» ««u* «»( thr question. And but who signally te*lr*l * «'»♦fttr tettk with fortune« »tow»-»I ||«»w I«’ in wrill view thr assignment in thrir gri)M»at’ks and untold mill 41« of thr OrrgoQ lu Itew iiiAti Waters rr- to be |4< k« «l up in the country of whn h main* tn te* »urn. but It is orrtam that »0 little 1» known »ihrr V*-»»rIs are s« nt to sepp**rt tbs The new Eldon ado lie« ju«t acroNM the nlwa Ihr Cnilrd Htatrs will rrwpond Aaskan G«umtei v ? in liritifth territory, 4 vigorous manner that will L mv « m- It is of rerent dw •«»very, but alrr««iy d t »• I«» the «letermtiu’d )«*hcy ol there are at l«*a»t 3,(KX) people ou the » ad tn in ist rat tun that foreign r«»un groutal and m«»re are fl«»'king in that tries must keep their han l» off Hawaii direction as fast 4» transportation can te sn'urtal. CHEEOE IS DEAD. Th i* discovery of the Cb*n«l>kr region | rear nia a «tory that ta uniquely Inter- rating. Around Forty-Mile, <»n th«* Vukun, t» a tribe uf InJi.Hi* known ;•« Angel*»«« Julv 14 — Nidio tes Las the Sticker», an«l with th«-m i» 4 man the milh«*miirr mii»r*«wiirr, af- h ho y cnrs ng u was kite <wn a« Grurgr t r whom tbr town »»( Creedr. <nlo , Cormack, but who is now called "Kti< k n a» IHUttr-l, ««»miUittrrl sUICbh* With t 4vor g«\ * * In ’teptrmber test st th«* IIHIF' bine tins evening. At his hums tn hea*i ol f a party <»f Indians, hr left hi» ibis Hy, b»*»*au*r his wife, from whom ’!■»!' ó M • p l>. )>.<» I»vn ta*|wrnital, ii»»ist<**i upon in a miiitherly dir<* lion, saying that hr r«»n«'W »i»g their ’ maritài relation a intemted to find a new gold fi«-ld te t»»?r On January i test. Creed# an-l bis hi« return. Hr «*amr ba< k tw«i week« wife aepnrated And agreed to *li«m*»lvr at later Atid *lartlrd the miners with tbr far a» |»issiblr, without Irgal announcement that 40 milr«away there once, pr«M*rtaiiiig». Mrs. C retala a«*'rptta| was gold to te* found in plenty Th«* 6’JO 004 .citali and «tirrendere«! all far- »trea ■ ; w ill» t | thrr rlaims U|M»n her husband, at thr mrtiil, ami all that ww needed wa* for »Amr lime v«»lunlarily withdrawing •onrebudy to pick it up. from th«« preinÙMML Il was iitaterstottal Many t**r«ons fl<»«'k«*d to thr p!a**e, n f tbr i»*-» *••» try tin»»* t»/vl rtep«N'd, .»Il « i! 11 lie the w . id i «-a. •!-•<- I b ■ ’ » Ci ♦ Mile «'amp that untold rich*-s «-ould te- an«l te-gin suit for at**dutr divorce. In found along the te*ttoiu uf Bunanso At Unii fitti Il ap|«rar«-d that te»th bus- • T«-»*k and it* tributaries. Mm who temi an 1 wde wero wrll satiafi«'«l that had failed at the former ramp imtnt* they w«»rr n«»t requirrd tu malnlain in dtetrly pa- krd their telunging** and set timile relation», ¡md wbile Mrs. Cr»**'»!e *»ut for the n«*w field». It ww a hard t'oonstdvrrd thè amouiil «»( casi» «ettle*l imd trying journey, but that was noth U|»»n ber W4» instguifiraiit ita «umptiml »ng compared with the promise of mil with h««r hustond’s *<wlth, »ho Irti • him ami t«w»k iiphrrh«4ne in Al.im- te The following is an extract from « A ìmhi I thr«-«- w«-«*ks ago »Le rvluriird to letter received by the Excelsior. It la»» Afigi-I«’* ami prup**«’d to ber bua w as sent from the <’Ion ‘yke r«-g“»n by baml a r«*> «m«’iliatu>n. Thi» w.i» mudi a prominent ami wealthy v<»ung bu»i to <T»-«-d«*’s distaste, and h<* rndravortal new» manuf San Fiancte'«» tohis brother t«» avoi’l hi» wife, bui, temg unauccrea- in this city: fui, he determino*! to rml bis lite, "The excitement on thr river is in- bill» t » rV'-niling he look 4 largo dia*** «>t drscr 1 hable, and the output of thr new m«»r phtne ami wenl mi«» th«’ garden lo (T«»n«lyke district 1» aim< »i beyond be Ile w as diaeoverod by a serrani, dta lief. Mi’ii wh«> had nothing last fall an«| mr«li al Al»l wa » suuimontat, bui he ar*» now worth it fortune. One man died two H»ur» after. ha* worked 40 s*|Uarr f»*<’t uf his eteim Mr» Crta-de waa notiti*’*! «»f ber bus- and is going out will 610,000 in dust. band*« «Ivatli, bui dreim«**| U> (>tie-quurtrr «d the ' i.iim- are now •♦•lb th«’ tragtalv. The Ì Vear ubi chlld «>f ing at from 615,000 tu 650,000. The Edith \\ Alter# Walkrr, adnplrd by «-»tímale of the district given is IS Cre*dv ov«»r a y»'Ar ag»«, is in ih«' rare mil**», with an average value of f »00. uf hi» frìem.ls at b. undido. Mn». i1»«-,-.!«- (MH) to the I'Liim, in which Hutu«* are drvdaring ab*? would n«»t I m » butherud Value*! N» high AS 11,000,000 ravb. At with Ihr child when alm re pa rateai biiw -dli »arks of du*l are thrown under from h«’f hudxtiid. the i*>unt«*rs in the stores for safe keep ing. In t t«gli*h «)««an litirrnwlnf r rouble. "S»mr of thr stories are su fabulou» la«r>d>iii, July 15.— The tllubo, cum- that I ani afraid to r«*|»-at them fur fear mrnting u|*»n Ja|»an'M altitude toward f bring suspected of the infection. Hawaii, *«»»•’ "¡«altor is 61 » a lav mid ls».ird. with ’‘The Ja|aih«-«r kmiw the atrrngth of 100 days’ W«»ik guamnt* rd. eo you «’an the American navy, and are perfectly imagine Imw difficult it is t»» bold rm aware of their own «iiperiorttjF. It «Io«*» ployce. H rrjuits ar«* true II I* thr not require the knowledge of an rtperi biggest pte> • r discovery ever imute in to for«*arv that in an oc«-aii conflict the tba world, fur though other digging* 1’uiteU Htatm would mak«< a poor «how- have been found quit«- as m I» in sp»t«. Ing. It la morally certain that the Jap- no ftiicb extent of discovery ha* tern une*r »hip* would ravage thr Pa« itic known which pruspr. trd and wurfcrd *• «•«».»Mt of the CilHr«l Stat«** »hould that high right through.** ».«»unlry um r Iseeotuc involved in hoatil- AN OFFENSIVE ALLIANCE Spali» an>l Japan Igalt* *Al«i tn Ite < ohi blhlitg Agalrst Ih» I h if »«i atei»«. !«>n, July 1U —A Parta diapatrh In a newspapcr herr •».»*« (Imi mquiry at thè American smtesuy tlirre ha» «liciteti a confirmatton uf thè rumor Ihal thè govsrnments ut Spam an*l Ja- pan bave arrangnd an offensive alltemv ^galn»! thr Unite*! HUltea. The terni« nf thè undertaking, whirh is for thr mutuai protection uf Colia and Hawaii, proviti*« fimi in therveul «»f aggredivi* action oh ihr pari of thr f.’nitrd Mia le», tmditig tonar«! in ter (errore ih l’tilun affair», or prreistence in thè annvxat»un of thr HawaR iti l»lati«la, lotti Spaio and J a può aliali dee te re war simnllane onsly againat thr Fluitai State», ami ah.il 1 inakt* Ir «ti Ir «lem<»fi»trat ioti« ahu g l*oih thr Atlanti* and Pa»-ittr < >»a*t line« Tin rial» W"«bt *hul |»«>wn. Cíetela» d, Julv 19 —The ('reerent tin-plate work* chwwd tn evnry de|«art ment thia m«»ming The heater» re- fn-F^| t«> go to w«*rk, and without them it waa lmpu»«ible to «»|w*rate the mill The company d«*ri<lrd to «hut down in- •leftniU’ly. I «»< llrr < hlhlrrn'» Thront Lau.«lotti July 19. — Emma Kytnorid«. wife uf an eng ne-Attrr, cut the throat* of her four young children, an<l then her own laut night. trrrufert. W « m »I In Heppner. Constantinople, July 16. —A hun Hrppnrr, Or . July 19. — Wool is Iw» dred loiditional arrests have h>ll«>w«-d (he investigation uf (fir military and ing telrd aiul ship|«r«| East from here A naval commuter ap|<4nted to try 75 a« fa»t as two pres*es ran tale il. •tn«lent» of the navy, military ami large line of wool suiti here daring the to 10 rent«. medical scho»»l«. charged with conduct l»M«t four day« at from ing a pdithal propaganda in the inter Offers of 10rents have teen made on •»»mr and refused. est of the young Turks’ party* It Is rstimate«I that 21 trr« • of land % W e«t I IrgIt*la Mina < |a«a«l. are nr« rs«ary to sustain one man on Wheeling, W. Va . Joly It.—Thr fresh meats. Fhe same rpa«w of Kami, only change in the mining situation in if devote*I to wheal «'ulturr, would fee«I Wret Virginia la the Closing of the 42 peoplg; if to oata. 99, ami if to p»»ta mi nee of the Flemington C<mi Company, toe« and rioa, 176 people. on the Baltimore A Ohio, near Graflvu. Ì itire with Japau. In that event Spain would liav«« mi op|K»rtuntty of which «he wuQld hardly fall lo take advan tage ” lllollitg Kegln« In liars* Illa. Danville. III., July ¡5.—The strife between Ihr mi tieni commenced in thia district («»light Atout 400 or 600 Belgian» gathered al thr Pawnee mi nr, and, whrn a cage full uf colored min er* who had tx-rn at work reA»h«*«i the tup of the «haft, they were assaulted with different kin«!» of wrajMina, some tuntig knives and olhen* slave*. One of the «<dur«-l minerà »••» tired a rrv«»iv- rr and defended his life. Shot« were fired, wounding several strikers, This infúrtate*! the striking miners, and they retaliated b y rm cirhangmf ahnte, al the mui » time retreating to th«’ woods. It m rr(M>rt<*<l that one miner wo kill«*!. *Ufl«lrtl l»*-«tb «»( .!•»>* «» 1Vll«>X> Seattle, July 16. — John Wiley, presi dent of the Ixtard uf regents of thr uni versity of \\ wshlngton, a prominent Attornry, an«l one of the leaders of thr silver cause in this state, die*! tu*tey of plruru pneumonia. A Si. Ia«ui» woman had a guar«lian app«»int«-*l for ber husbaml on provmg ihal he «fN'iit all «»f hi» |N-nsioti nmiit-y —610—rvrry month for paletti mmli- .dnea» A Resume of Events in the Northwest. EVIDENCE OF STEADY GROWTH I» .! d li » i rr» regisb’frd al the re mt summer school at Perni letón. k al As- I'. it th 550.000 I 4 thia Ah l«!rr». 11 Humst«»!, a st*»ve- fun and dead in a wuw mi ths river at IMrllan I. h i I with m sing ma «' I «»ver on Harry Weaver fatal’V crushin^. ng him. H' G »I, «d <h'kkry Gm *n. near »mniittr I «uiki«!« by swal- s of a lw<'-oi iUUCtt l»»t- ■ > n »n¡ tir of ri ip of all teru have left Tl»e present Umaiilia «-»»ui» dioKMM’d of un- I her A* Ids. Al ^uaanvtlh1 I a Chine««» li 6400 y K' Il l<. -1 that Cm.ttilla «'< • •unty , 000 ■ »ill l>«i Í wheat th * vrar Thu. ut» a b« 6 .400,- T' ■> 1 1« leiwii le«« r ami Dallas Hop. aA*tr- • I tai par A<-** a a tel Th»« Itay- w ernte • bail, T I il Parking * «ntt* *Aaled al I ann T an i b r.| an or l» r for Août» bar tn at from dealer» and the t*rder I« now 4 4 I a I I 4 I unti t ►ve are 71 ch uroh 45 " h »••tirtcra with K’ttV t 11. <45. 11 hall«, y .«f 1.155, valu ti». 1117.176 I*1 nt», yr member*. lift ! » 11 I tea •4 Î if It T ary ha* tr r V ■t »< fte, irti» al tl ju»r t >i I ng rrjN»rl for the t With lite o-« re - • ‘. ,»<■«.• 1ft'» the quarter, an thr pfr. <-i||hg <|Uarler 4H were «I, and one re- trial eri» it level« i re intuì i»n v«t pro| he «'.Mr of Hart in va. itl«* in R«N*e!>urg. test 1 that there was no I 'piirlng that engines ermbptigs. But the irt 1« that in order to era of cvuswing« to 4 *IT; ' h t.4 tism* »h«’uld warning. 4«hll«(l<lN . Eie rati bit» I,3ù5 children of school '»g”, a gsm *»f 306 over hist year. lin1 **4pi*'iiy of the <'hrnrv roller null« is temg m<-r*-.i»r I from *0 to 160 turre«» ««( fl»”ir ,1 «lay. Mr- t . I*. Myers owns thr largest hay ranch in Liin«dn county, b»*lw«-rn and 7,000 acres. Al the jettl Mt«*L «»11 tl»e Chehalis rrs* •t i,iti«»n the Indians treated thrir whits visitor» !<« 4 «tetti l»akr. Th« -«tp-eiur <-«*iirt ha» granted the t « • l«»h fur a rehearing 111 thu va»** uf ■ i Treasurer J. W. M ma. It is eslimutrd that the wheal crop of Adam» «*t»uniy will average 40 Lush els j«er a*rr. Harvest hands are in »lo DiXnd. I ne I >■'•»»»(! •> u»e LI«* k at Sprague, with the b«)it<lings, have l»cctl -• Id ind turn«’ » uV«*r to a Mclbo’Bst M’* Fi * Fife, Wifcof Coluhtd W. b f« * w«-ll kh'*wtt tli«*4tric.tl and ■ » ' ■ di * »<i 1 :. v in T.u ’»u»4 typh«>id p< ««iiiiiuaia. I H ' * ih, w b*> wa» injnriwl By «- I fn»m Florence, l.la- lo Culf.it <41 * slr**h ber, died ili fax after intense «uArrmg Tbe ( i»’| ’lendude telephone wire l” • -n - •«•»fully «trung acro«» thè umbli an i that cltv 1« again con- IV t.-l ) I The th’rr sitnp«on camp« on the K anti h* h;«- r»M I, in Tliuretoii county, yf log« frotM •t Otti I 6 , n .uouj Jom* IN96, up l«» June of thia year Dr Blal«» k, of U dia W »Ila, an an- th ut« ■ fruit raiding, *»ya purr ahutll«l lie po ked n Werk Io 10 »lay« I*«»« fore fully ripe, for commendai »hip- < 'aptaln Matthew*, who it now build 'h Hoquiam a thrr«* m4«tr«l r I muti rr, h i* just r« tuin«‘ I fn»tu San Francis* i*o with a «•Ultra- t tu ruhstturt A steam »(’hiMmer at once fi*r i \iptain Kimball, of San Francisco. A bundle uf the l»a I lots that were sloleu In Titcoina. after thr city elec tion, mv*!«-rioualy rrap|*ei«rcd the other tev The bundle was founil <»n Con troller B«*nhatn's d«*»k, but no onu knows b«»w it got there. Sam Lamb snvs that he was waytel'l Ah«l robtetl uf 61 HO «'ash while near Hhiloli. Thr robte»ry wa* in Lr«*ad daylight, bring ateul 4 o'clock In the afternoon. Ab'XHiider Fraser, who srrvrd through thr Crimean war, wa» found d«-»<l in hi« cabin in Everrtt. Il»* was sittlng in an easy ebair, with bis ckrthrw and hat <»n, rlut« hing a revolv- er, wliich wa» rea«niaM a« bis own. He ha«I pla<*e«l the weapon «‘lose to the nibldlr of his f«>rrhea*l ami pulled the trigger. The Wrnatrhie «tatr road 1* Iteing eon«tmete*I in throe «retions, r.i«’h rm« ploying s I mhi I 25 men. '¡hr eastern division is working in the Colville In dian réservation, near Marcii«; the mountain division, near the »iimmil, in Okanogan county, and th« oilier near Marble Mount Judge Carroll, <»f the «uportar court for Pierre county, has settled the ques ti- «T I r «•';ty «•( i-laims in th«* T.» -»ma IMgrr rr«*eivrrship. Thr tax llrn« will I- p u I first, thr lal«»r I ma nest, the It i« rstirnate*l that îftpr rent of the lien for supplì«-» fnrnishrd l>etw»w»n silks worn By American zürnet» ar« of July 9, IM96. ami May IS, 1997, < xnb 9 American manutm turo. next, and Anally tlie Hcllar mur!gaga. T»i|>»4u Waahingtoti, July 16. — SemHary ta»iig ha« deohlnd to a«*»'ept thr rrrxun- rnrmlation nf Ihr rnajority of Ihr iM^rd of naval bureati chlef« >»« to the award of thr contraefa fttr building Ihrer tor- pr-h> l»»at«, in whicb «a«r the contra« t« will go tu Harlan«! *1 Hollmgeworth («»mpany, «»f Wilmington. IM., the Morrig llright« <l»a A F.ngin« (*om pany, <»f New York, and Wulff A Zwicker, of Portland, <)r.