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Scio Weekly Press.
SCIO
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OREGON
state a 1.1*.«»ritira ar«
F<»Irrel an
n In a tan gir in Kansas and a cla*h
ttws-t««!.
Tllie rum crop in Kansas is now said
1 50 |*rr cent by the pr«
to b
vail mg hot ws
isy and Morgan are to go
U> tl «e Hendw ich Islands to p»«l tlrem-
S*’l Vi••*» on th«» couhlry and its lawwibiL
II tea
he interna'1 retenue offlra haa issued
ra tn loral cui 1er tors to S«’»Ir t«»iaac<x>
s 1 «ar a age• under th« provision uf
r I (J tr «...»« ar.d I. ar venters to«>k
J, 1 i of a freight train «>n the
North« ret« rn line, near Omaha. Neb.
Th* train was ridel ia *. k**!, and the
sheriff and |w»|i«-ç were rallevi U|»»n for
assi at ance.
Alter an hour's delay the
trampa we re tliiiLsIged. Tbe sheriff
l ad a deaerate fight in trying to jail
• n, fuit was aurvwsMiful. Tb
untry is overrun with
undmg
unta.
TMElR
CAMP
Pittsburg. Aug 9 —Out of the 9.000
striker« who camp««! at Turtle ereek
last Saturday, bsu«ly BoO now remain
tt lamp Determination.
In aid I lion
to the large number turnalout «»f camp
and shut «»IT from the free (<»*! distri­
bution yesterday, many were drafted Ui
Plum creek, where the great struggle
for sufiremacy between the sinker« am!
the New York A ('levrland Gas t«ml
Company will be carrle«! on.
Al Turtle am! Sandy creeks’the
strikers have prartiually won. Turtle
creek mine known a» No. 4. is cI
i«>wn as tight as the striker« can *v«>r
hope to cl»»«r it by their present peace
ful means of agitation*
It 1« true that
a lew men are etill at work in tbe pit,
but they are not putting out any c*»al
The same holds g*»*i at Handy ersrk.
Reports from Plnrn « reek are conflict*
ing.
Mufierlntcndcnt DeArmitt « laims
that 359 men are still working, while
the strikers »ay they cotin I«* I but SO go*
ing into the pit th»« morning.
The deputies at Plum «’reck are hav­
ing a hard lime.
Many are complain­
ing, and a turn her have rraign«*! They
xrr up f from farfare
f
e
d
I
after th« sun has *et
All the mine« ar« con«
coital an t strain
he«' tc«i by private t«legra|»h ami tele­
plum« wires, ai*d ever« atfìifxg^r or
b»»ly uf •t range re moving along the
highway are r«f»»rted to th* nearest
office by avuits, and the foremen Of
managers of all the mi nos g»t mdloa
At th* |«oint upon w)n«h any m^rvh
thus reported sr**ms to 1 ms directed,
there is a stir gtmmg the deputi«*
As
these march«*« «re «»f a)moat daily uc-
rorrence day and night in all direr-
lions, the deputi*'« are in a constant
«tat« of apprehf'iisiun and activ ity.
The fee» * lug and hwlging faciliti«* are
limite!, a? d te*l adequate to the de­
mands ma-tr u|«on them, ami what adds
U» the deputi«*’ di» oiijfort is the fart
that sone uf them are tiaej to hard-
•h i
lira«) It «In • t»»r»,» Strife«** < ul,*ra»te.
Ikpnv<*r, Anu W. — llvavy rail» have
ran—*1 many t»x>naan<la <>( <l<>llar. worth
of .lan>«u* in ami almut the city. Several
bridge. •C ium Cherry cmelr have been
w a*h<* I awav.
Patrick Murray, a
laborer, waa thrown Into the creek bv
the caving <>( a bank and waa drown«-!.
An unknown man who attwmpted to
font the creek on horael*». k waa alao
•wept away.
Our wialoni ia often handi<ap|»*l by
our cumlwrvome knowledge, like a
nir.li.val knight aearcely able to mute
U> big heavy armor.
NICARAGUA
Tragio Fate of Three Gold
Seekers in Alaska
OEATH
ON
PORTAGE
V owm S
A
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am (fee
«r Ib»
l*arijr
GLACIER
Fm«»« 4«, r jote *»r
T»I4
»fes
••«■»>
M*t» Oivrlab«« b; • •»»•»» alarm.
b«*attle, Aug 9. — There uuw remains
rm dot>bl as to the fate of Charlss A
B!a< k«ton*. lieotge iGtchrr and J. W,
Maiique, the Cook's inlet miners wlw>
Lave
tn !•« I ng since ApriL
Bia* k-
stone's l»«dy has lievn found, and on
his *m|y was a diary slating his part­
ners Lad froa»*n to death.
Wh« ti the »leamet Lakin* •ailed from
Hcattle for Conk's inlet, Alaska, in
March, 1696. she carr»«*l among her
passenger« Black »ton'
Batcher and
Mali<|ue.
The men attempt«*! to crore
the portage giarrer on a prospecting
tour ahd were froten to dretb.
It is
evnlrnl Blackstone made hi« way down
the gl a < irr t«i ihfff it piU !»»•• ml«»
His loly wu
Prince William s<»«in«l.
found at th* foul of th«- glA'‘i«*F, I«»
get her with th* remains of his dwg
On hla Uxty was the following memo*
ramlum.
"Naturday, April 4, IH9?.— Thia ia
to certify that George Batcher from» to
taath Tu* **ay night. J W Maiique
|i«-d W«Minc*lay fnren«*®, C. A Black*
*t«*nc had his «»are, nose ami four fingers
on his right hand and two <m his left
hand fn«sen an inch back
The storm
drove os on before it overtook us within
mi Lour of the summit, ami drove us
brfore it. am! drove everything we had
over the cliff. eii-rpt onr blank*!« an**
m<ww«> bide, which we all crawled tin*
«tar
The teni|w*rature is sup|MHo** to
have tw*en 40 degrees below Sen»
Fri-
day I started h»r «ail water.
i don’t
know how I got there with the outflt
Hatur«lay afternroti.
1 gathered up
everything and have enough grub for
l«n days providing the I m I weather
don’t act in
Sport waa blown over
the elifT
I think I li< *r him bowl
every once in a while.**
It would appear that Blackatone
went over th«* • llff with th* intention
.of fit ling his dog
Fran bin dint) I
*e**m< that hr found his <*«»g. ami finally
in order to prevent starving to death
‘
• k ; i l! d • .«t ’. ! •■ .1!. . :(1.t 1 .
but it wan of no avail; no relief came
am* he starved or (rmu* to death.
On May 2 7. just two muntlis after
the men left Sunri»«* City, the body of
Bia kstone was found by (h-vrgr Hall,
i p*o«t*i-c(or from Keattl«, and the re­
mains were buriod.
Blackstone was.’tw
tears old, was a native of Oregon and
had live«l
In Portland, Centralia,
Wash., ami Seattle.
Hatcher was a native of Montana,
wa* 36 years <•( age, and for many years
followed mining.
Maiique waa a native of Indiana.
* a* 3H year* of age, w a graduate of
Hamilton cvllrg«*, Mo . ami a a* a prac­
tical miner.
For many years he had
as a ¡»artner Mr. Hall, the hero of this
♦lory.
FATAL
>l«e
Flr«*»u«*n
CHICAGO
1* rrr klllr«l
M uurnlrd
FIRE.
au«l
Fiflj
Chi-ago, Aug. 9. — Five Ilves wen
lost in an explosion this evening dur
mg n fire in the Norths «-stern gran
*|evator, at C<s»k atol Weal Water
ilreets,
Four of the »Irmi arc firemen;
the body of another fireman is thought
to I m * buried m the ruins. From the
force with which the explosion sw« pt
the s|»«»t on which they were standing,
they must have been instantly killt^l.
Either th«* bursting of a boiler or th*
explosion of mill «lirt cauatsl the havoc.
The four firvtneu, who were kill««»| by
the falling wails of the elevator are:
Jacob J
S Imur, J«»seph Htrikmau,
John J Co*gati and Jacob S. Ktramer
An uniih-ntificd man was blown into
th«* river, but the body waa uot rreov*
ertsl.
Braid*« th«*»«’ dotens of firemen and
|*a*s« rs by Were uiurr or les« cut and
bruised by gluas and flying debiis.
In
all 51 firemen were injured.
Ik»«
W a»hmgt«»n, An< • — No matter
what thè aitilo»!« of the Greater Rs pub*
lie of Ontral America may **. it is th«
intent i«m of the administrai ton to rec*
ommetid governmental coutrol ol the
N icaragua canal when amgreaa ss a»-ru­
ble« neat Ibvemher.
Tins was male
plain at atfemferen»-« at the slate depart*
m«'tit i «a rt ici pa te» I In bv Assistant Hoc-
retari« s Ades* and CriJler. M»nator Mor­
gan, former Henatur Miller and Mr
M*'try, th* recently ap|s«intr*l minister
to Nicaragua. Sa Ivo» lor and («aita Riva,
regar* ling the <%>tnp Heat ions whi«'h have
grown out «>( the refuaal uf the govern-
menta of Nh »ragua atei Salvador to re*
Brive Mr. Merry.
h is prs’ to ally «Irt i Ir»I that Mr.
M y shall g«» to C<N«ta Rica, and thal
the bcikhpiirterv of <*»« legation sitali
*•* transferred t«« that euURlry from
Nicaragua.
No stef« wil! Ii taken to
make tbe transfer, however, until the
g«>vwrn«uentaof Nu-aragoa am! Salvador
have again *«een heard from.
The a IministratiiHn hrhrvea there is
n«> ne r»»lty <»f enter ing wen mt«» a n«»w
x>nvrntnm with Nicaragua with a view
t«3 Securing 4>»ih«»r«t) («»« the «wmstruc*
tl«*n of a waterway. The pr«>gramiue
which will fo||«»w will lie ba we* I *»n the
pr »visions of the *.»nventi«»n now tn
(•»re««. »• well a* the fttfi rMlon which
waa grant«*! tu an A met nan company
by th«* Nu araguan gm eminent for tire
i «p
»n of tn*’ '
Thtw
•
’.€»•« *
•* «'*, ;wr
y. 4r*
Acting In atMK»rdan«w with instroc
tion uf the state 4r|>artmeut. Minister
Baker is watching every move of the
opp4>ttents «»f the canal in Ntearagua
an«l reporting to the state de|»artindit,
so thal in c*uw* «»f n«** e*»ity prompt ac
ti«»n may I m * taken by the authorities.
The Walker romm>««n»n, w*»ich haa
b«reii bulding ntertiug» at ihe state de­
partment, will make a preliminary re-
port to «xwigress at the te’ginmng of the
m ■-»<•«}.
*«<iiHig forth it* retitnate.
Sliould this r**|«ort *h«»w thal the «-o»t
will mW l»e greater than |IUO,<MK),<MM>
th«» preaident will *>robably have «««»me-
thn»g to aa\ in Ills first annual m» *»ag«’
in regard t«» the advisability of the pus*
ft-lge «»f a Bill by »■«»ngr»-"* giiarHnU-emg
the «’onatruction of the canal under
governmental control.
SECRETARY WILSON S TRIP
1 hr
( ulilnrl Oftlrlal Hill Ms
\ortn«kr«l «wos.
in
the
Chicago, Aug. 6. — Within a short
tin»«* Secretary of Agriculture Wileun
w ill make a refairt on the comlition of
th«* W»-»t«-r;; -t.«t«M< a» regards th»- «*’»!-
(tiru «*f bects for sugar. The cabinet
ifflcial is in this city «»n bl* wav to »he
W«-»t.
lie will visit (dab, Montana,
Oregon, Wa»hiiigotn, Idaho and a num­
ber «»f other W«*alern states with tbe
idea of investigating tbe wn.*ition« for
growing sugar l>eeta
During th«» past month he has sent
the aw'd of the sugar beet to 22,000
farmers,
The majority of them are
now growing the v<*gt*iable.
The val-
leys of the Weal are well adapt«*! to
raising lh«-iu, and it im his opinion that
Ibis industry will deal a severe blow’ to
th«* sugar trust
He lias racrived a number of letter*
from those interallied in cornei mg
wugar. asking him a hat lie would do in
th«* matter of sugar lieru* He said:
“I faihsl to reply .•«» any of them.
Aft««r a tour wbndi will last a month. I
believe I will *>r abb* to make a report
<*f th«* condition of the West for th*
culture of th* raccharine bulha
It
costs but an av«*rag«* of |I2 an acre to
water a number of the valleys in the
Wo*t I have M-rn, and 1 have figured
that th** farmers can mak«* a handsome
profit.
"As (or the Clondvke gold fields, my
depkirtinrnl has sent a number of ri-
prrt* to make a report on their «miuli-
ti«»n.
The eiprrts wrre instructed to
h><»k after th«* agricultural interests of
the Cnilird States in the new el«iur;vlo."
TURTLE
%«
CREEK
CAMP
Mntrrlal « hange l»t th«« strife««
M«l»*tt
*!<»»
M«»r«» MlN«r« VV«lfe O m I.
Pittsburg, Aug
6.—The
iniiierv'
strike situation haa not changed ma­
terially from yesterday’s reports.
Ev­
A SLUMP IN SILVER
erything al»«»ui the Turtle Creek camp
waa quiet, the «mly ripph» uf excitement
Ths I’rirc l*er||«»r«l <>nr an<| line •Ju «rt er
tM*»ng the hearing of President of lfe»lan
< mt« al Nvw Verb.
ai”l other ««fliciahi «»( the miners for
New York, Aug. 9.—Silver I mi I lion hohling an unlawful asm?tiibiage. The
ri|<t lettemi today the m««l violent strikers claim 20 new aeceaamns to
their ranks from the Plum Crerk mines
break of the aea«N>n*« decline.
In lam­
A careful estimate <vf the men
<*«»n, the price dropped ifd per «»unre today.
from yesterday's prie«« *-11»ng at 2&>td now al work in that mine siiows 215 of
No work was
per ounce, as against 37 ltd a month the usual total of 365.
ago. The New York pr i. e f«dI to 55 \«• done at the Oak Hill or the Sandy Creek
bid, a break of I
an oum «- from yca- min«*a
The ramp was rtnluce»! in number to
tetday ami 14c within a month.
At
They were sent to
tine |4i«v th« bullion valu« <»f the sil­ Jay By 300 men
ver dollar is a trifle more than 43 their homes ami because the men were
not inchn«*l to re«|M»nd to the numerous
ernia
lsunlon dtapatrhes a*«’rif*»*| ttidav’a marching uniera ini|-**-d <>n them,
great wcakMNi in silver to h<|uidati«»n Th«* camp han bren «'uatiitg I-Ioli a lay
to keep it in provisions, eto,, being al
of New Yotk hohlere of the bullion.
(tach a doline as today's lias not the rate uf 7 renta |»*r dar per mah. as
*M«cn witnessed since June, I#93.
The against 16 cents |«etday In the National
The camp ia
India mints were c I« m * c «| to free silver Guard encampments.
coinage June 26 «»f that year. On th« m»w under strict military discipline,
news, bullion fell in i»>mi<«n from ami everything is moving like clock*
Th* customary march will *»e
37*w«l prr ounce Ina price below Stxl, work.
ttia«le t«> Phim Creelr *n the early
hut «t rallied sharply later.
morning, ami will be continued dally,
A huge oypreiM tree in Tule, in the the miner«' officials «ay, until the sue-
•tate <»f Giara Melico, is 154 fret in l*en»i«>n in the Lh-Armitt mines is com­
circ umfer enee.
plete.
Flowr
lit* It|„
Five l»ea bv la 4 inrieaatl-
Chicago. Aug. V —Flour ia riaing In
pric.*, an.I he reached
a liarrrl. l-,.t
April it c<aH 11 10, the low price of tbw
year.
The a<lvan<v has been »(«-adv
•Ince, and Sime of thuae in the trade
think It will «vmtiniw until war-time
price« ptrvail.
Cincinnati,
Aug. 6—Five deatbii
from heal were re|M»rt»*d ttslay. The
• lead are
T. Guile« Samuel Baum,
Ludwig IL«»e, George Bute and John
•»tick.
There were 21 other pnaitra*
ions, moat of them not serious
Th.
tiailmum mercury today Was 94.
St. Petembnrg. Aug. 9. — Word has
Urn received that «luring the recent
n«HalM 3 m |rribini were drown«*«! by the
raillaiar <»f a bridge at Krrtle, province
u ! I n. ; ii«Miia.
% *blff < apalaed
St. lami*. Aug. 6.-—Frank and J<»*eph
Collins, uf the st*-arner Mississippi,
were drowned laut night by the capeiX-
•i»g of a «aiíT.
n*til*.hlf> *•■! I m rurvlgn l>«*k.
Wuhington. Aug. 9 — The bwltleahip
Indiana railed from Newport t>*lav for
llalifai, where ah« will 1« dotked,
cleaned and paint«*». She ia th« flrat
of the I—til«-»hip, that haa been aent
form the United Stalo* to a foreign
•lock for lack of dockage fact lit iea, but
it ia probwide ahe muat be fol low«* I by
her »later «hip«, the Maaaachuaetta and
the l»wa, a* it ia notegnacted now that
the Sew York «lock will be repnirod in
I«—* than a year, and there
no other
dia k on the Atlantic cuaat capable of
receiving them.
Ta* HarU.hlp* nt ll>* atrlh*.
California. Pa., Aug. fl.—The Cha-
monni miner« reoaieed their Brat eg-
pertencw of strike hardships Imlay.
A
force of deputi*« from I’niontown a»*
bnay all day evicting tonante from the
company houaro
Home of the men
who were put out claim they had paid
their rent a m«>nlh in ad rance.
An <Irian In, Florida, citiaen, who is
known locally as a succraaful inventor,
ha« devised «n apparatus by means of
which he ran transport by suction gram
for several hundrel miles from inland
fields to river boats.
* .•>
.**a«w •*
RIGHT
CANAL.
r«»si4sMl le r>e««*wlM*4
îk»i
Cowwtry anali u«il4 it.
Tbs Sirlfesrs W•• lbs Hay at Turtle «•«
a««4y Creeks.
The |(dF*wing is an extract from a
I” »rate letter reueive*! in ^an Fran*
w-o froin Manila, Philippine islán Is
"Here thing» are hi a frightful m*'»s.
Hpanish dollar» liai* *«•*»-;» lnlfo«tu< « <1
at 10 j*er cent !«■*• value than Mexican«
E’vrryi»**y wants to •«‘*11 out.
Native
brokers are all
platv tr* ing to
rir paw-tthms. and find no buy-
era.
In the sugar pyovitmsa. cane
are Iwing bur ne» I up for la* k of
plan
TESLA S WIRELESS SYSTEM
rain
s »n»url W<«lf. a Jrrwry City «••»htrarl- «<•••»<»• W • y It* Vrul i»> An> l*«rt m |
tbs titelre.
or, «»ffere-l a diali of cream to the hoy
whu would hold hla arm the longrwt
New York« Aug. 6 —
time in an io* cream frerror* A num- shnaun*«** today the romplrtiun of his
I h ’ f of lM«y* who were around Wolf'» latest diacovery, the ’’»imultant'ouw
•l«»re contested for the pria«».
Willis» lran»nn»»hiu uf mereagre By means of
the earth's rlclrhal current» to «•
»' ‘ ’ J
JA.» I»*- ' • ! I III» .«« Ill III many scattered |«»tiita on the sut(a«'e «»(
the fr«-e*«nr her tour minui*«
When he the gl<d»e as may he desired." Th»« he
withdrew it the arm was froten stiff. regards as by far bis great«**! achieve
IL* ha » taken to the hospital, where it
mrnL To a fen intimate» he gave a
war »ant it would hr necusiMiry to Am­
thrilling demonstration of the operation
putate the arm.
of *»is device for arr«-»ting am! subject­
* K '«‘tier
< >■ I nt l'»rt «».I from ing to control um!«*r natural laws the
HI natural substances in and alaiut the
JuncA'i, Alaska say»: There are
■
r earth.
I
tbe paag.
pass.
Th««re are wrcral
M*v«*ral mofe
There
His lal«*«t invention nr discovery is
steamer loa«ls now
n«>w on the
(he way.
w
loa»le»I to produce «m h a disturlwnco of the
to the guards. The
Tin? Indian |m« k»*r» at elcetrh’ity of the earth which «’an lie
Dye« ami j*a«'k animals have all the fell and not «»I simultaneously at all
freight they ran «’arry to the lake» l»y part« of the glnlw«,
the time w nlrr seta in. There will
"I atn producing," said lie in th«
lw hundred! camping al Dv«*a ami on 3cKirsu of his demonstration, "an •1er
tl» «'
all winter, eating tire provi- tries) disturbance of Intense magnitude,
St' »ns they
have taken with them. w hich is continiiing throughout the en­
4 >1ihmr parlii» a bound fur the inures by tire earth.
In other wor«ls, I am pro
til is route have to carry their uwtt
luring a disturban*»» of lite cafth'i
f-
g)
fr
il ovev the muuntaimL
The p«ices
barge of ele tncity which can la* 1«*lt
fo
srking aero«» the mountain have to llo* utl«’riniMit part« «*( the earth."
rii reu tu 2u and 2 7 renia fm-r pound, ami
"Ami the result wil! *»•?"
th
ackers are indepemlrtit at that.
"That is almost inoompreliensible.
•
i » M sauuri are a<4ln ÌM»ing This electrical disturbance by mean»
•c
hod by h *al.
of oertaiii souple instruments, «u»n be
1
me were kilh-d in a moon- f«dl and appreciated at any |*>inl of the
In this way ni«’**ag»*s can *>e
tA
tilde a tew milea from Berlin *at- glotie.
•••nt the entire earth around, and l«e
taken up al any part of the earth with-
A n<»n-iMin»n cual miner was »hot
anul kiitel at *■.••ItdAlr. I’a , dUfilig a out tbe aid or intervention of wirre In
any Way at ail."
qi tar r el willh striking minera
Th»* polt •■if* of Trenton, N J . and
M«W*4 l»”WM Wilk 4 «*O.«.M
th t- s! »evi inun worker» <»f Ph ill if *sbu rg.
lamdon, Aug 9.—The London News
N Il . « now lhr*-4t<*n to go on a strike. publish*-* a letter from a Calcutta vol­
Tin>* mon ilor Puritan broke her rud- unteer reiterating th* statement that
<lr
i New York ami will lw laid up during the r«*>-rnt rioting there the artil­
wdl
»t a I m ml f.'i.ouo lery fir«*! at a mob «»( 6.(KM) null lian la
tel r A im itiili .
who were marehiiig to jum the riot« ra,
Geijrge II Walker, a Washington, D
C., lawyer and former ««»rr« »pomlrnt, with the result that l,5O0<d the natives
h i* I k • n Appuint«*! Awpistant ptwuuaa* were kill«»!.
The secretary of «lai«* for India was
tet general,
F -ur Imy* were dmsnel at Kansas questioned in th«» house of <* mm »uns
< »ty while in swimming four in Win* July 9 a» to thre accuracy of th«* native
ni|*V *»nd l«<» more At B o M oh , on« ol re|«ort that 1,500 (»eraon* were kill«*«!
during the rioting, winch had just uo
whuui w .»• M0 y«-Af« of ag*.
curred in the vicinity <>f Cab utta, as
him ja k« t«» from the warship York
i»ne of the result» <>f the stringent meas­
mi arid Bo«ton were «toneal an*i ItcAlrn ures taken by government officials to
Japim *<* al K»*I m *, Jaj*ah, ari l tutu« prevent the spread of an«! stamp out
them were badly tierd tip.
the buls»nic plague.
1!» replied that
Andree'S north jole balloon is rej*nrt ats»ut seven |>rrauns Were killed and 30
ed IO have been seen in *rv«*rAl j-laces were wounded during tbe riots rcfvrre«!
i • ntly. but «*.u h time away «»ff ill Uk
iwsr.
Many have given him up as
Te rnHipIrlr llini»«»»« llttei t titin«*|
k«L
New York, Aug 9.—The Hmlmm
Proft-saor Arion, a prnfvs-.onal high
river tunn«*l pn•)«•«■ t to cunne. i New
wire |<erformer, (ell from Ins wire, s York ami New Jersey ha» l»«*en revive»!.
«IlMaiicr of «5 (vet, while riding a bi Plans are how being |«er!ec*t«*d to re
cycle al Hidgnwuod Park, N. J and sum«- construction where it «¡e dr«»p|«ed
was kill«*!.
five years ago.
Engin«**!* «ay that an
The monthly statement issursl by the expenditure of |i,500,000 will com­
•lire» tor of the mint shows that during plete the work.
F«»ur million d«»l!ar>
July, |K97, I he «viinag«* executed al the ha-1 already licet» s|ient l»ef<»rc the w«»rk
I i»it«*l
Htab-s
mints amount«*«! lu waa at*amlun«wl, at which time there
♦670350.
were 3,916 (••et of otnplel«*d tunnel go­
A Mu •uri I*, »lie train ran into a ing cast from tbe shaft in Jersey <’llv.
freigi lit standing «»n the main lra< k at One thousand feet of this diatance ex*
Yate » I ’Hier, K »n . Rtid Knglrieef temls east of the mid'lle of the Htidmirt
J<wey ph Clown and E’ i reman Cai Itowan river.
were kill«*!
Other |««ri*uhB wer« m*
I*reeiil«■Ml W III % m ! < «»mr W
jure.1.
Kan Francisco, Aug
9 — Mayor
Captain General Weylrr has
Ph*lsn today rr<‘t*iYrd a dispatch from
«1. •!»«**! forty ¡rolitical offemlers ti
Attorney-General
V Krona, stating
,l.^««h «»id .»I ihrr hard aenteiurs, a
that Prrahient M Kinley had a mu red
■uggeati<»n of the home g«»v«-rnn
him that the proposed trip to tire Pa-
a«» I I,r O Cuban exiles have
cifir o«»asl ha«l been aharnbmed fur thia
granted amnesty.
year.
.\--.-i.iut .'*«•»-rotary ||«iwell has ren-
I allibrala 11 lirai far lltatll.
•Irrel a d«H*isinn in whirl» lie holds that
W ashington. Aug.
— The bureuu *»f
• .df-kins *h«>iild Is? da«»«*!
"hideg
of cjttl»*,” Aij.f arc therefore dutiable Animcaii republie« bad information
u
t •• itrw tariff, but at 15 jw*r cent tiiat mrrchsnts of lini Janeiro bave
idiart*re«t two Vresel« in San Francisco
ad valorem
Ju th»- rt./Ageinrnt of Chakdara the I«» take « argiw » uf California wb«*«t tu
British tro*q«a »uffrn-d but slight I* ms , Rio. This is ili* fimi tinte thal suri» a
L ’ the n At I vc h»--* was heavy. Hi I thing lias occurred an«l is atlrii>ut<*l tu
t
•’ I tn! >
were prejwring t< ih« ahort crup In thè Argentine repub­
Ilo and Paraguay.
altvk the fort when they were at
t lei,» | Ry the British r*dumu, undn
Colonel Mrikeljtihn, and completely
The eninmun home* «|*arr<»w fl
al
.-»L
• »•••■
V. Fa««*
* - • «>»
.< n*
... « »
-i
*« *«!«•••
«o » m>uf.
A 4
I5
-i
-- -urr I n«- it < ASth
n**k, Culo.t doing ronsiderable dam
age Io p.op*«rty. One hundred hridg«*t
in ««11« hstrict were w aw bed away.
Ivory law, a
well known young
fat met, «»f Shelbyville, Ind., returnee
I«» the »-■-•m«» of his aiatef, Mrc Lm.u
• n, after a spree and waa r«*pri-
nd •i by lier. I abw grew angry ami
• •
» hy g”,! g to * : up
uring a whip, with which he as-
I his sister, wearing It out upon
Hie woman was frightfully in-
an«* will dir.
A crowd headed
woman's husband »s bunting for
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G««srws*
OF
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SPEECH
<tfel«i«r»a •
Ad «tre
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I«
th*
Charleston, W, V< , Aug 5. —Gov
rrnor Atkinson has written to Mo
A Resume of Events In the
GocuperB, Sovereign an*! Ratchf«*rd, a
Northwest
«xMumitte on *wba*f uf the striking
miner« who «Mlle»! on him to inquire
com'ero mg the injunction again»! them
THE
SCHEME
IS
SHERMAN S They ask**I wiiat were their rights in EVIDENCE OF STEADY GROWTH
iwutjelmt) with addreMing the miners.
Th* governor remimi* |h«*m that his
A«r»r4lb(tu
%«i«lrw« Ik«* fr*
offb r is rx«M'ulivc. ami that lie cannut We*s <l«lksr«4 1« All Ife« T«wa« «f
iMelarMlr M as |a Ila«»
Oar
Sslgh b«srl»»g
Blate« Impro».
interfere with the action uf the «storta.
Suadflf. A»a«»l t
But, he g*«*« on |<* say, tn hi» ’I *
Si«Bl *ai»J la All I «4 ms tries Ur«(«s.
there is the utmost fre«*lom al
A Ur g«» ««i igar, measuring 6
fret
Kan Francis«'*». Aug 5—- Tic
»*»scns«i»»n m p«ib*H’ place«
any
frt m tip to tip was ktll«*l n«»ar Alsea
Itelgtc arrive*! fr«en
‘in the Or
j**'t. tiie only i«wirtettuns iieing i II At
Honolulu, this tmonnig. and
last week
they mu»l not tre*|KS»a up an the p
th« following Hawaii advic
I'he Oregon Free« A»- . »tion will
erty of others, nor incite t< » riot «»r
date of July 3 7.
■reel in Baker < ‘ity on (h’tuber 16, 17
lawful «roletu*e.
lie aeaoi es the I
The arrival of th»* steamer M*«an<
an! 19.
that L« wdl prole« cl all dtisrn « ill
from *«n Francisco, duo July 3V, m« a iS
yxereiae *-f right* o if free vpitisrh, warn
ig lite a u-imber of th» Cniatilla In­
mmli for Hawaii.
In c U mm - <»ffV nd r
ing them at the mah in«* lime thal if tbev dians are m the Grau«l Romie valley, iii
rlrs it ia generally tinder»t«»nJ th • I
that right by interfering With Cnion i\«unly. digging catnaa.
Cnitel Mat**« Mtn *t«*r *cwrt| t a ill
the rights or propc rty «»( wthera, h« will
Just uulaide of th* t<»wn «»( A them a
carry out his instrmstimia rr**eivr*l
JU«t as energetic« ally use th* f »wer i
field of 25 a«'rr« «»f wh*-«t ha» )«i»l I mm » u
the last mail, which arc sai l to te
the state t«> rrprrau s all lawl««««r •’’»• At
harveatr«!, and th«* yield waw ¿3 bushels
rffe«*l that if th* M*mm» bring« w
•preserve the |«-. a «*.
to the acre.
that mngrra« fail«** to pi»» tin* annexa
The salary of the pritk'ipa! of the
tiou treaty, thru Minister **< wrll is t*
JOINING THE STRIKERS
Lore burg iic but J ha» !«r«:n r«*»|u,«*.| t«»
declare a ;rotr-, h.rat,- ar.d «•««» H.r
$70, and lbw under i, » h«*rs I«» 4 17 .'»0
Amencau flag
M<ni»te» HeWell I »•
The janitor’s »alary wu cut down to
bad frequent runsnltat»*•«»» with Fr*-*
f . 6 tr«*in f •>.
• lent Ikde within the |>aat week au«l it
Pittsburg, Aug. 5. — Tl
is believed that t*u»y *»«rc agre*** tlpott
week a
uf bri«!g»’ timlier
coni i nue to gam a*wa
a programme.
«go feet l«»ng and 40 inch«*« in diameter
numlwr from th«« New
Il la said in view uf the attitu*!« nt
was cut al Huhlun'a logging imp near
land Company's turn
Sandy c
Japan. >c* rrtjny Hu, rn ui »» »4 lh*
Clatskanie, f«»r th«’ A«lurla A l'«>lunibia
and
Turtle
creek
min«*«
are
idle.
.•p»nt*»n tl>At gre Ciwtc«| *»tij.» pro-
River ratlriMpl.
F
9
tnm is the only
t»» present i -
At th«* t'ustom ho i«e in Astoria on«
surely «»«Hung into line with the men
tiie action during tire intervening
rnraiup**’! in ll»e vicinity.
Today lay list w«-ek fl.2iM> «Inly <»n «-*w»l waa
months before cot»gr<*»« rvronvrm*<
It
p»i l un»!er the new tariff, or f t* ’ m«»re
nearly half of the diggers at ibi» strung
is ri|>,'<'t«-d that allowing fur tbe re
than would have bcm roquirm! under
h«il«| of the coinjstikt fail«-«l t«* g<»
quirrnrents «»f diplomatic etiquette,
the old law.
work, and a nurnlwr of tb*M»e who •
everything will ba in readiness f«*«
Thirty six bounty warrant« for squir­
r,4‘* g” into the pit hi ve promis**** t
the declaration of the pr«»t«*«Torat«* un
rels an l gopher a*al|a Were i«’«u«*»l bv
<, ■ . -
w»n as they dean up the
Monday, August 2
T’ ?* eunt
i»«iw h » their rooms.
Al Camp Dr<
'
•r- M «rut«» «uMnir la-! Week.
F-lwiit Dtii«, rk I’nitrtl Mates min
minatum it ‘ «<•
~
reptwtol that eV ry fur which the warrants were i*ro«*i
istrr to Japan, is a th run <h
miner oí the Sew York Ar <!»*
A I»* I amounted in the aggregate t<> | >4 IC*
'
i
< omfMiiiv who ha I gone I«» work W4« tn
Mrs. M’-rcy Hiiii«in». of Stslavilte. is
asbihgton and »-ij*'- t* to *i»«'n«| m -%
sy mtmihy with the m«»vem«'nt, and l t d t4> be th»' ohleat |»eri»«»n Hl Linn
eral w***k» in the Cnitel States Is t..».
only their sign
i
at urea to a contra
<
t county, and |»arha|M in th«* state
Hh«
returning tu J a | miii
Dun tw*hcvr<* tn
prevente«! th :rm from staying or
is 105 years old
Mrs Fisher, who is
an n«’i at ion, but i« of the opinitm that
There ar«*
•e upon 2.Ü0U
95 years obi, is the eldest resident in
the present omgr»*« will never tak*
in camp at Tur le creak. 350 i
All»any.
favorable a*'tion uu th«* !r» «1» now I-
creek, and 300 at Mandy creak,
Th«* Columbia river annual <«mfrr
fore it.
Hr »lues not lu«ik for «ny «up
numlwr is n«»t «ufficivi«! tu *1
«•tn«’ uf th«* Methodist I pi«*i'«»pal church
lure ti»rtl may disturb th«’ frtrndlv • ! »
Ik’A mu it in* ii fumi working, «
will tw* h«d«l in Pendleton «luring the
I tens now existing *»ctwcvn the Vuite*
camp* will I«» largì*Iy increaer»
we«*k coin men«'i ng August 25. The con-
States an«l J.lpAH, but hr do* <* Iw i»eV«
the et»«l uf the w
k
ferencc has alxiul *5 ministers and
lire government hm» a just «laiin a*z uiisi
••
more than 9<) charges
It is « i pretal
EASY ROAD TO CLONDYKE
that 150
visitor« will
lw present.
with th«’ Immigration troal le alii ougl
Bishop F«>*» will provide.
•hr IM not likely l«> ei»b»ri‘»* her chilli»
% M m lent
»(•»» 4 l«o«»a «In* < <»ul«l llr
in
the H>«W4'tan guvernriretit re-
A «lispatch was r«*-enr*l in Baker
4)nlrfel> «>»tei»r«l
fu«H->* to re«x>gni*e them
City from Weirer, l lah»», announcing
NrW \«»rk. Aug
\ mjx - c L i I t«» th« the arrival uf a smelter an I that th*
"There is no possible likelih<w««| of
trouble between Japin and »I»»* Cnitel Herald from Wasliihgton sayv There same would I««’ imm«**liat«*ly fi»rwar«l«*l
route to the rn h tu the Seven Ife vils
State«," sanl Mr. Dun, "d«'»«p»te all is a ahort ami
Tl»i» 1» th«* fir»l
reports to the contrary.
I believe the gold fiehls of the Clumlvke, .«« . «»r«l I »> - move <>f importance toward ««pelting up
t»> a *'»*iiimuni«*'Vtfofi !«» the interior de th»* vast c*»p|»er holt. Ont» cwfloa I of
J a pa nnree government will a t favor««
.icii-.l
Idy upon the recent offer of arbitration |>artmrnt, from J M. < > I,«-•»i
•Mwinill machinery w is receive*I al th*
rngiii«***r. of Salem. Or.,
says hr Sam* time. The -’ll»» t » .» -ill !•» ’ e
made by your government.
The Jap
can
«*|s*n
up
at
small
*1
a
route
Miresr of all classes fetd v- rrv bitterly
of 75 tons < A|«aeily, an I on«* ton of
river by llilttc will ***|tial f«»tir tot»« <»f ore
Again«t your g< v«*rnin<-nl, but I n».«i from south of the C«*|
As
rea b»*»l th»* Pea« o* k «ire AV«-r»g» « 20 |M»r « ent
venture the opinion that whatever th« which the Clondyke mi
by a journey of nut mi
outcome of th«* prerent rorrvs|»»ti»!«-i;
■ *»pl»«*rt the h-*«Mwa of the mines expect
300 miles from the coast.
may lie, Japan will never attempt t
t«» reap a rich harvest.
H**v«*rul arras
1
he
route
A
h
!<■
h
It«
’
p
t
•
j
X
I
’
.
S
w
t
’
I
use arms In rn(ur< ing h«*r claims. "
tras are l»*ing put up for the put}»»«*«* of
start in from ’l; •
d C«q
W ’king **'l!»e of th*- II 'll gold le»lgrs
|s*r river Hearth«« 20-milv gla« irr, about
EIGHT MEN KILLED
whn h A*»»tind in the same district.
25 miles east of the entrance to Prince
Itrltlsh Steamer I'rju « Mplurt*«! I»« < hl
St 11hAii»M«>nml
lie says *'«»pper river
W A«hltighin
(»e»« I’lrMlr«
is navigabh' f«>r small steamers f««>
Aoatm haa a new fituiring tnill.
v.«li Fr.»i
\ v
1
• ' i i
many mite# beyond the mouth «d it*
Th»* Si^le H.*r A«** »allori will huld
Brlgio Arrive«! today from Hong Kong principal «»astern tributary, called un
it* tiext anntial meeting in S|s»kam*.
am! Yokohama via Honolulu, Bring
the Lit «-st ma|«s th«' (hillinu river,
M.irc! thau fl .ooo wa» pal i thè gill-
ing th«* followuong Oriental advkw
whloh la iteelf navig ib e for a
m*tt»*rs in Blvine (or unc night*s catch.
Newt h » been re«e»v»M| from H«»ng able «listance.
Kong of tlit* capture of the Hr|||»h
The anmial r«-p'rt of ili.* auditor «>f
From the head of navigation on the
Nlcainer Jh-gu by Chin«**«’ piral«*«« n|i Chilhna, Mr Lewis »ays either a high Adam* couniy show» that thè rutUlty
July 14.
A gang <»f Chinese took roti«! or a railroad co<il«| l»e cviUstf*vl«T<«*l Oli) oWes $ ,ooo.
p.isMage OH the PrgU, and while
t sea witlnuit great difficulty «»r heavy gra te
John W Trov, thè all«*ge»l dcfanlling
tnunlere«! Captain Roes and seven ot through what the naliv«-« call "Lt»« auditor of t'Iallaiu county,
liaa been
his crew ami wound«-*! 16 fibers.
n»«-y pass.’’ pr«J»ably Hc«»lai pa-<
F»oin taken t»aek tu Pori Angeli*«,
It >a prob*
|<Mit««d the ship ami fle«| to th«* Acl»**n tills pass, th«* road would follow the tblu that bis ras«* w ili ls* i
settled out
coa*t. Tbe |>eople ar«- Mohammedans, valley of W hit«* river to the |»«int where o( court.
ami are noted for being desperate char
It empties into the Y«>ukon OU the r*lg«-
The t»‘l«’pl»one line to Goldendal«
a< tera.
>f the Clondvke gold field»«
sili «non **• u«>mplet«*il.
The pole» ar*
On July 19 tho (’hinrsc al Mu Chen
all *cl, and thè w ire In pia« * a* far «a
attackf*! am! <le«troy«**| the mission «d
FIVE HUNDRED KILLED
W inans
Th* line will cr«»«« tne river
the Plymouth Brethren and were alsiiit
al W mai)«' pia«’*. Iwing strebdie»! | m *.
to atta* k the Catholic tu i Milon when I wful I
•»r I If* by the 4>albrv«fe <»t tween their big «talionary fiali w I hm ’I s .
th»* a<)l<1iera interfered.
The attack on
• V <«l« «MO.
Il la r»-|w»rled tbal il»«* General Klec-
Plymouth mission Wits brought nl«oul
Chteago, Aug. 5.*—A Chromel»- sp»-
tr
< oiit|■-in», o( Portland, ha* ha i a
by a re|»»rt that the miasiouariv« had
ftun ire»! rotori«*! kill«'«l stirv«*y <>( ine Khrkital fall* Iliade r«*
«•lai «ay» Five
1
kill«*! a child.
np to Julv I iw thè rec«»rf|
f the terri* Centi) fi»r ti»«' ptirptMK» of furniahing
A mob of Chinese ill.»' k«*d tho la«he«
home ls»ur<lii:g'Si-|HM»l, where five while ble «»utbreak of th«’ vulgati«» «*f Mayon, el*-«'lrh ity for The Dall» * and Gol leu
women l»u*i taken refuge.
Just u* th< un thè islam! of Lunui one <>( thè late and to butld an el«*« Irle line fruir»
Pbillppme group
< hi thè night of Ly h? tu Gtddendale.
mob broke in the d*s»r the w«»m«-n «*»
ca|«ed through the back gate to the June 26 thè vulcano l»*g.«n throwiror
So many men are leaving ’’kagit
up ashre ami lava in Immense qu.inti
h«‘Uj*e of Mr Blandford.
Th«* m«»l
• • inly that tb«-rs is a fear of « rippling
ti«*»,
ami
flamrs
w»-re
thruwn
upward
deinoltahed the ladies* home and then
the «hingh* industry in ibis county, as
pi »«■«-tn »»s’ to tbe Blaiidf«»r«l pia< e an i <M>n»tderah*T aver 100 ferì. T!:t- next the manuiacturers svy they can't gel
enough tnen t*« keep the mill« in «qs*ra-
attack«**! iL
Th«* people there «•*• a|»ed ♦lay 56 I mm I m » were rrouvered at a **»n
Ed• * tin farmers •«»met*» Mount
into th* hills, where tliev hid all night sitlerablr distante, ami th«* rerrlit di« t -i
in the darkri«*»*.
The Blandford pla« *■ l*at*'he» to H**ng Kong up tu July * Vernon daily I«*»king for help I«» Work
«tate
that
noi
Irne
than
»500
were
knowu
in th«’ hay field*
was lootril ami burned.
The mob then
pr<M «e*lr»l to the Catholic Qii»s*<in, but tu b* k»lle*l.
The M alia W alia Mtatesm in «ays
By this time theaohlirr« had la-s-n stim-
Ihr Turks Angry.
thal when the |s*tltion «d the Commer*
ti»un«*>l am! dispersed the not«-r*
Next
Constantinople, Aug. 2. — It is *■«*• rial Club of that pla<*e to the war de*
day tho five women and I he Bland-
ported here that Lur«l Halishiiry. British purtmcnl to have two tro«»p< of • avalry
f«»r»la were taken away on a I-»at.
prime minister, haw telegraphed urging sent to Walla to replace th«»«* »« nt t«
Ik« »«Iluplfl r«l«|raph
the immediate withdraw al of JCdhem Fort Yellow »ton«* Wz«< ref«*rred to the
Bo*t«»n, Aug. 2.—-A sextuple tele
Paaha, the commander-in-chief of the commanding ••fii'er of the department
The of the (kilumbia, thut oflh ial nude a
graph wire was suc<-rsafully o|a*ratc<l Turkfli forces, from Thessaly.
here last night IH the prr»»*ncrui repr«-- Turks »re very angry, and
ure the favurabl«’ report upon the |«-tition.
aeiitalivea of New York ami lUsHon British government of trying to jockey
Mrs. Fdpey arid her daughter, Clara,
n« wRpapt-rs.
Tbe dr« ml was l«> New them out of Thessaly witlioiit cum|»en« of Rurkfofd, H|s>kan»* county, win
Haven «nd return, a distance of 300 ration tiring made.
walked ail lb* way from ^|s*kane Ic
miles. Three turesag«-» were sent over
New York city, return«'»! a few days
Murdtrol
Ills
*«<*«.
the w ire simultaio’oiisly ami Were *-a»lly
ago to their home.
Both motlier and
ami accurately r«*cciv«*J cm the rrcriv
C. daughter report having ha>l a goo»I
Boulder, Culo , Aug
4 -—II,
era' sides.
Mellor, an ohi ami r«*s|ie4't«*! resident time, and declare thal their Imalth w»«
T* »e inventor ia Thomas I* Dixon, of uf this county, shot ami killr«l his son never *»*tlcr, although th* long journey
Kentucky He is a practical telegrapher James, aged 3.5, al (Quigleyville, to­ re»lu«ts* them in flesh. Their object hi
am! has t«r«-n attempting to solve the day, in a quarrel over the right tn u«w making th«* trip was for the puriMww*
problem of il»e «M-xiuple wine«* »*«91. a certain field as a |«aaltire. Jam«-» of making enough money to lift a
Ntliaon, E'»el«l ami Tesla ami many oth­ first struck hla father. The murderer
inortgag” from their farm. They were
ers of the I«-.« ling elrcirteians have ex
gave Mmaslt up ami sai«l he inerite! in demand at th«* various museums and
j»er imeni«s| with th«* sextuple but with
punishment, as lie had <*omnntted a other plates, where salaries were pai-l
out practo'al remits.
terrible crime.
them as curiiMiitics.
Report That an American
Protectorate Is Projected.
A I-*>»g IlflinttiFr Ihritw
The rwcriver of the hank of Puvallup
Albany, N. Y , Aug 5.—John Flan* lias rri-eive»* permission to sell the real
New York, Aug. 5—A supposed
nagitn, the champion hammer-th row er, estate and other assets of the tnslilu*
double suirnle by inhaling illuminating aurpaMicd all records today by throw­
lion.
gas occurred at 456 Lincoln street, Jer­ ing the 16 |«H»nd hammer 157 f«*rt 4
Tbe re|»»rt «»f the commissioner of
sey City.
Tbe victims were Henry
inch*«.
Hr was giving an exhibition fi«h ami fisherl«** rec«-nliy published
Au*<ert 5M years old, and Mina, his at the athletic meet of the llifierniana,
shows that th«’ government has dis*
wife, 66 years old,
Mr and Mrs
an*! the rec«>rd will not stand aw the trlbuted tn Washington slate during
Aut»*ri lived in a frame buihling where world's rrc«»r»l. On Ins aonuml throw
the
fiscal year, 625 large-mouthed
for 16 year« she had «'nndor’ed th* New hr I »'At hit world's record uf 150 f»n-t
bla«k I mass . 450 yellow perch and 360
Jersey Kmbmidery Company, which <d 9 i nr hrs by one in«-h.
tench: in Idaho. 495 carp, 75M tench,
late as a business venture had d«in<ll«*l
1,475 brook tr< ut, 400 yellow i«err*»
to notnmg
Th«- suicitlea are attributed
«Mfeerw eee our faults a: plainly aa »•
370 large mouth«««I black Im»» ami 3,*
to business fevers»-«.
•ee their*.
940,000 whitefish fry.
The Bemm shingle mill, in t'owlitt
Mrllwnnla Krat W»lMr.
Marhuanalanrf Ke««|| Vn4e4
Coes, Isle of Wight, Aug. 5.—-In the county, whieii has been c I« mhm 1 down hit
f a|* Town, Aug. 5.— Il ia annm>n«'ed
race for the queen's cup today the rrpairs, will atari up again the first o|
that thè uprising of native» in liu<-bu-
Prince of Wale’s yacht Britannia, with next Week.
analand ha» ctdlapeed and that Chirf»
Ju«lge Williarnaon. of the auprrlor
bis royal highness on board, heat Em
Toto and LukajaiMw, who bave 1,000
l«eror William's yacht Meteor, on the court of PiefW munly, haa rrnder—l a
follnwrrw, bave surrenderel io thè Bril­
decision in the mandarmi« proceeding*
time allowance.
lali s ut bori tiro.
brought by N. h Swinburne again*!
A Hmall It «♦ r ' • Sale 14«.
sheriff A C Mills, to test the valid­
An Amertran Harb Lost.
Akron, <>., A tig. 5 — George Young. ity of the new mortgage law ¡>s*s«*<1 hy
Ixmlnn, Aug fk—-Word haw *>een re
13 yearn old, son of reepected parents, the last legislature, ami which went
reived from Valparaiso that the Ameri* nsiunillol suicide thia morning by into eff«-. i June V
The opinion covert
can l*ark Nonantnm. Captain .Newhall, hanging himself with a rubber hose. the caae very tburooghly, ami practic­
from Newcastle, N K W., April V for Tbe hose bad »tret« he«*, but the buy ally bold that the law due« not apply
Wansna,
has tieen lust on Bastar pulled up his feet and slowly strangled to contracts enter*«I Into prior to tbe
island, and that all on board werssavsd. tu death.
enactment of tho law.
lfthale«l fia» i « m «I |»|rd.
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