* •
< uu>|»r»h»Nsl•• Kavlew of (be iMfMirUMl
MagpMSriwg» of (ba r«»( We«b < m II«4
Fruin
Ibe
Taiegroebi«
C«»I mmmn ».
A woman’s KlouJike syndicate haa
been organis**! in New York city.
Tbe tranaai lantic liver Kt. Paul baa
again tawared her record ar ruse the
ocean.
ehil-
Mrs. C. A Nhnrt»
«Iren were suffocated by amok* in their
hum* at Arlington, (hr.
Wur«l has tarn received in New York
from Calcutta that thr Indian relief *«1
¡«million whi h left Han Franct*«**» last
June, ba* arrival safely
Th* Cargo,
it is said, will be mor* acceptable even
than expected.
A w«nd. ram ami hailstorn wl.nh
¡uuM»r*l over Northern U ieronsin did
mure than 4100,000 damage U» the to-
bacro farmer* on C ammi prairir. ihr
hr«rt of the growing sr* to*«« of the
OOUUty.
Fully four fiflbs of the crop
is destroyed.
A rich gold find is reported from the
H|*arla district tn Cnmu count*, Ore
gon. The find has caused m> little rt
otrmrnt, and a hig amount of quarts
has hern bole«! up t«»r shipment dirwt
to tta mmL
II is estimated that it
will go al least 44<*.< m >0 to the ton.
For * month or more ¡«4*«pie living
near Bald Knob, Ark , have ta-rn find
Ing valuable |*«*arls in a lake near that
| 1 ♦
Hundreds <>f j*M»pfo ba’- '-»-«-n
g
|w*arls, am! eom<- of the grms heir tarn
found, some bring «**11 for as much *•
>300.
Either erased By hqu«»r or l«ta»ring
und**r a d«*hi*iun that hr *«• taing |«rr*
«•-. uted, J«*hn Thomas, a pr*»*|«fM’tof
lately from Fort >*tr*rlr district, started
m fiisiladr w itli * revolver on thr »1 r«-rts
> • •
•'
lltarf Bl mor ¿ally
w«-umling two turn and painful injuri«w
to another man and boy.
A «jH • «4 to the T««rontu Gl«»ta from
Ottawa says that the D-mmi«»n g«*vrrn-
merit has r«**eive<| «evrral imp’rtant
»!<-- isions in regard t«> the Ytikoo «»«m-
iry. tn l the working of the gold ilehl»
there.
ft bss tan *ta i l«-«l to appoint
an .« immistr.itur for th«* dtslrnt, win
will have «»ntire charge of all th* Can-
a-1’.in uffo’iata there and ta* th*» « hisf
«
’ittor fur »he government
Freight rates have been reduced <*»n
» !« «ably by the <). K A N an ! N. I’
t*» British Columbia )a»mts.
1
w
Thr brattle < owl A lr-»n Company
<t IfiHMfififih W M
k
I i>r\
W4I.I rn«»r* pat, AH I
t
I«» a «talnctioii by weight fur « sriusds
having slate and «hale.
I r guvi-rnturnt «rm«»r t*>«sr«! m«‘l I d
Washington ami m* rpt«*d th* off«»r «»f
Cramps to furniah diagonal armor f<«r
the ta*ltl«*«hip Indian*.
The govern
ment price «•» «atisfaetory.
The New York Tribune, in die *i»«lng
events that led up to thr a *» *«*ination
uf Canova« make« th* *tatem«*n< that
th«- gove rnment is r«*s|<on«ibta for th«
fix- and pn»gro«» of anarchy tn s|«am.
An « ip • •«• on d a lamp ■tart«'*! a fire
in a hue! <«f Lav in a livery tarn in
l«rwi«ton, Idaho
Th* fiainrs spread
with great swiftn«***, and before they
o«»uLI ta supproaeed caused a total I« mm
<.! Hl.ooo
F U John*>>n, while driving a bam!
of horses near the Pine ('reek row r ve,
in (taker county, Oregon, tard cner to
drink out of a stream in th* ravine,
Ins revolver fell nut of his
krt. Ami,
eiploding, killed him instantly
riVM.1 u»night from Dye*, after a very
ler's Men Fell.
pleasant trip down.
Mie brought “ac-
n>«iru<»l*tl<in" mail, andane passenger
The I'ffii era of the st«-wmrr gsv« Ihr
INSURGENT LOSS WAS SMALL
late«t news from the north.
Thr passage up was «lehghtful,
Th-
ocean all thr way was as smu»»th as a
«•«•MR pt*
mill ¡«»nJ, *nd Very few ol thr ¡M**«sm- l»*«rerMt* but
W
M aUe
•M4
ill
gars wrrr sick. The hvt-sturk faro»! ri-
• be « aplalM
trrmrly well.
N«»l «me animal was in
jur«* I in the slightest, «nd all w*«re
Now York. Aug. IC—A •perlai to
lar.«!•*»! in safety.
Ih. H.*ral.l from If ««.n.
Key Went
When th«* Ebler ar»iv«*l at Nkaguay
Further «letali* have ta-en re
tay m*n ifnmwiiately ram«* ataiard ami 1 mrL*
reived íd tbe tattle near Aguacate,
uffesvd fabulous priera for h<»t«*-«»
An
which is near the Matanu« line. Tta
imala su« h as aro ta ing rannt*! at Lmn-
fighting, it was dr»! reported, was in
tan ar* »riling f«»r from 4r‘^) tu 47«M),
Malanaas province, but it •*• just «»n
but none <*»ul«l ta ¡•urcha«*«'d from the
this ante. There is no doubt of the re-
Elder's !«**»* I ger*. <>!<•* of tl»«* Î ■**«*<’n
suit of the tattle, however, ami s con*
ge** Lad a large Lull, for shr’i hr w.«s
<M«rv>itive «rotimate places th« numtar of
offered 4‘,|M‘.
Tn* «»ff«»r was refused
Spanish kill«*! at 200, while the fetal
There I» plenty of gross to fv«*l th*
I«»»« was «M»m|*aralively trifling
greatly
in
livestock, ami horsrs are
PrefKArstion» for (ie»««*ral Weyler’s ar
mam!
rival at the pula r were made on Mon
The men wrrr uhargad 25 renta I»«
day, but he ha* only just return«*! front
10 » pounds to have their l’,gg“g’’ taken
the tisl'l.
lb* left Malania« <»n Mumiay
All
th*
buggvg*
*
a
*
lamini
aaltor«'
and ronrbed Aguamte the neit day
The »ate for taking stuff over
safrly.
It was there that a rumor cam* that he
CbilkcgH pass is 2i ente a pound»
was Wound«-1 tn the big tight near
The íflírer* state that the»* i* al«*«»’ there, but the staten n»nt ha» prove*! to
lately nq truth in the reports that I mm
ta false
They
are selling their «mtfite al Dy«**
Ti.«« ••« itt-m ni in Havana is intrn«e
■ai>
|***eihly
get
say that vtrry <»l»r who C
The uncertainty regarding the new
The weather
over thr pA*se« is g’dng
ministry in Spain is ¡»artly to blame,
at Ihm is »11 that «*»•« hl ta dreired,
ami on top of thi« there <**mrs news of
am! but little difficulty will ta* tsperi-
a big insurgent victory II wren Agua
rn«**l In making tl»* trip»
i ate and Ms* I rug A «ml ata* «*f a ¡«lb he. I
Tie moat important itri
battle In th** vicinity of tagua la
•I
brought by the Elder ia to
< Hande.
A
that White pas* is taing
pasmble c*»twiitkm. One tu un ir«*! m
ha* ' ri»**ed ini«» Matantaa
Whethrr
nrrs, wh«» were driavr»! by the <*»nd
ne is « l<***' «'annot !*• <M**rtain«*l. but it
I
agreed
1
lion <»f tbe mad, handed am
is re)«irtcd that he d«'ltn«*l th* fight
corduroy th* road. Timta*r 1« plentHi
at Sagna Is Gramle.
ork sh«»ul
tn th* v
The larg-et tattle that Las taken
hen th»«
ata tri ly
¡ris e in s«»v«»val month« was the one
tri» over th
«tone tax
fought at Aguacate
It I* known that
trail
th* Battle was the result «»f an attempt
Teo d Irowmng* ar»<l a m ining «-am
to captor«« General Weyler ani kill
incident I rraulfant «»» ■ur r ro-l 1 at Dy«n a.
I him. The captain general had made
On Augu«< H. Dwight Fu
I Wir ♦r. <«f ** m
preparations to return on hors»* tack
w as carry I
A
tie. h«sl his hfo
Hr ■ was
from Malanias to Havana.
Along the
L««-l on hi« ta- k and par els in «’3
’ I I h«‘ !i.» ’ i-'-t• I th.« «• coltimns of
han«! over a log« when hr slipped »nil
Heneml < a* hl Io
fell into tl««* hkaguay riv«-r
Fowler is Hpanish woldter*.
san! to ta the s«>n of w» II known hieal- learned of his plans ami gathered a
force of fully 1,500 r< beta This f«»rcw
tlr ¡M^qd«*.
Tin- other fatalitycavurred Augnwt H. he hurled against the Hpanndi hn«s
»
Ttauna» Mall, *.«» N naimu, while at
tempting to ford Dyea river on a p.4« k- Was sup | mmmn | to I**. General (’astillu
b<»r-« . was L- r I
He left a u if»' an«i cornmamtal the insurge nt« tn ¡M*ti*-n.
tbr««- • iiiblfeii in Nanaimo, wh<* ar«* in ami the Spanish were und«*r General
Milt.«
Th«« m»iirgci>ta di»perM*d, Lui
destitute circumstamo.
Two men nam«'d Young ami Clrve- later ac«'ouiit* ar** that tM>th Colonel
\
«
-
1 ■ - li.ral
M
|
W
land are engagt*! in pa< king near where
wmimtal
%
tbe «frowning (*»**um*l. an«! roct»vrr«*l
The Laltta tagan a I »out I o’clock in
th«* ta*di*e
They t<«»k them to Dye a ,
whero they <lriiiaml«*l 41° L* thrir tiu* afternoon ami continued till night.
The S|«ani»h were ranked along the
service*.
’I fir citizen» iminr»liately
«•|M*n ’*• i i nn i tío* I
- .appr-.rt- h«-l
rail««*! a ma»s m«*«*ting and a»-rv«*l nu-
tioticw on orw of thr tnrn I«» leave town them from the rear, corning from the
A tatdy of cavalry was Mittioncd
within 31 h«»«ir*.
H* appli«*! for jms- hilta
M»g«i on thr Elder t«» Juneau, nut as sh<* a taut a quarter of a mile down the road
to rut "ff Weyler if he shouhl ta there
m ar not l*«un«l for that |«*rt, he was
compel led to Iravr town until Iw .«»uh! ami att'-mpl to seek safety.
The details of the actual fighting ar«*
sen are tran*|«**rtati<»n
Tl.«’ lay thr steaiuvr left citi»«*n«call- meager, but many reliable ¡»eraona who
rd AH- !' •
i)
- g f»<r !' •• pl.fJM
<d p.**?<*l near thr place, which is tasidr
considering the advisabllitt uf serving the ruilr<>.s«l «tation, »»v that from th«*
a like hotor «»n the other man.
Th«* rarrugt window* they could mm - many
¡-artner* w r»* making from 4 HM) to f .tin) dead soldier* along the road. The
a Work each, • arrying freight, but
their demand for pat fur bringing in
the bodies uf the men lirm loat them
fortunes.
On August H a man * *• shut and
kill«*! fur stealing freight <»n ( hilkoot
pa***
One of the m««n in «'Large of a
pa« k train caught him in the act and
hi* life was thr )M'iudiy
Ilia name
could not ta learn«*! by thr officer* or
jMMM-i'ger» «»f thr Elder.
At Dyea, a«'cor«ling to a tatter rv
ceiv«*| from (’. It Hcovry, »»( this city,
there I* a *«'.«»rity <«f provisions. Thr
writer «ays that the »torrs were cn»w'«l-
«*! and that all th«* flour was «*••’ !.
There will I»«' no «lifll* ully in ***<*uiing
more,
Thr <|rm*nd w«« crratel Ly
men who left with m<»n«y instead of
¡wovisions.
There ao but one r«‘turn ¡ng ptAJkm-n •
ger. Theu«i<*re Lattg, w in* *«a«tal «»n th«»
Elder. W as attM«'k«*-l will» rhriimali»m
an<! foroe«l to »udl his outfit and return.
Thr ¡»aaaagr down was made in gtw»d
time, the »traiurr taing but 71 houra
from Hitka. M*r left up for Portland
al 7:15 tonight.
T! ie route from Hkaguav Via Whife
I-a«« is mure level and easler traVrling.
though 25 mile» farther. Bui thè pro«-
p***t<»r 1» tan<h*«l on la*k<* lfonnet, thè
art*»ml lake at* ve Lindcrman, whrrr
travelers by t’hilk* i«ot |*a»s aro lamtal.
Braid«». (ben
of timtar on
Briinrt lo bulbi ta»Als, while there is
none on Limlrrman.
Evrry «lay, burnire»! I» arc arri v » ng
th«*re, ami scova and 1 »inali ateaim-r*
aro making fortune» in hghimng gnuds
from •t«’.»m»-rs
Lettera from Astorians wbo wenl on
thè Elder advise uthrrs noi g<» thi» fall,
a» they «-annoi g««t through rswpt ni
grcal ri|««nM* and hsrdairi|».
An ofli. uI «lispatrh r«***ivcw| in Con
stantinople say* several thousand Ar
menian aM*itai<»r* from Persia m*afo|
Turkey ami kiltal 200 of the Mignki
tribe, including women and «hil.lrrn.
The wife *»f the chief was put to death
with the nnwtl cruel t*»rtur«-s. and «rv-
eral other victims had their m*«r* and
•Mrs cut off
< • > «ul-Geio-ral Haywanl. ui a rc|<nft
to the stale department, atatro that
during 1
Amerii aii v»-*«wl« ntimtar-
• i*g -‘4 7, «»f «43,tas tuns, rnn-re-i 11a-
Walisn porta, while Vrmrls of all <»ther
natloiiahtirs iiumta-red I3:* .J 334 014
tuna Tbf’s* are th«* only foreign ¡*»rts
where a tnaj«»rity of thr carrying trade
is now un-ler the Amrri>an flag
(¿•»III has o*»iifr-s«M-1 that he kiltal
Sri • r Canova« to avenge (hr B»
*
anar.hists, ami the Insurgent leader,
Ik»n Jose Rital, wbo was ri«-< utal «t
Manila. Philippine islamls, lb* «in I «er
3’» last, as the instigator of the Philip
pine revolution.
Dr. Riaal dental that
h«* was a retai trailer, but he admitted
that hr ha<! drawn up the stalulrw of
the Philippine leggoa.
A Portland, 1ml., dispatch says
A
south-bound Grand Rapid» A Indiana
freight traiu went through tl»r bridge
S|«aiining the Wstash river a mile
north <»f Geneva
The engine and
ten Irr fell Int«» thr river ami cars pital
un them. Engineer Barney Reid an«!
Fireman Jame* Gallagher went down
with tl«r engine.
The former ha«I t«»th
h-gs crush««*!, and was otherwise bally
injured.
Hr will die
Fireman Gal*
lagher and Brakeman James < ‘liffor J
Were severely injurtsl
As a result of war tatw«*cn Atlantic
coast lin< ■*, freigll is taing carried
from New York to <«alvr«iou for i cents
a hundred weight
A' cording to a «lispatch from Copen
hagen, receive»! in Ixmdon. Captain
Mortensen, of the tark An*ag»«r, boumi
from Dublin t<» On«-ga, at the mouth of
the <>n«*ga river. <»n the White sea, re-
¡«»rts that on July 13, when about two
day« » ai I e««t of North capr, the n«»rth-
ernmoet ¡«»mt of Europe, then taing m
Artic water«, hr saw a coital »•*•*! tai*
Ir:’-,
•*£
w Im At.'irv«' —
Ken Francisco, Aug. 13. —- Acting
Cullcetor Thomas has rel<M*ivrd a rul
ing from Secretary Gage, of th«« Iren*
ury, relating to the distillation of cer
tain fruit» particularly in California,
laist May tl»«* Tmny Fruit Packing
Company, of Firsn*», ditill«*! some fig
bramly, but the treasury d*|*ar tmrnt
has «h* l«h*l that the dial 1 llati«»n of fig*
is illegal
Thr bramly in question
will ta* rrhiUM-l, but hereafter the taw
writ hr «Hrirtlv e»»f»»er*«*1
Warning notion, «vWentijr •ltrw't»l
•eain.t th« t’lnnm Nocirly for Kngli,h
»Mot'atioU. h.v. l.n'h
tr.1 on th.
Ira>lnall, of Chinatown, in Han Fran-
■laco. Without bring natnr.1 th. ao-
i.tjr >• piintrol at a. having l<-*ir>l
blackmail from women of >11 repute im-
f.»rt.a| from China. The ix—ter .ay.:
"Liver have t>een It—t before for ,uch
little thing.. *n<l they will I— loat
•gain.” It i. »ignetl “Monk Ching
-.«,'iety.” an.l fiaa cau<w«l ronaid.rabla
■un.ternation
The police, who have
lorn down the notion, treat the matter
lerh’Wily, and think there will m»-n he
•utv murder» m tbe Cbiune quarter».
Washington, Aug 13 —-Th tide of
imiirigrnti<m is at the lowe«t point
since the general government a«*«ime<l
JQ» lMi||ctli»n of
the subject, in IH$3.
The munta <»f arrival« from all mun
t ri«*», soeur» li ng to treasury statistnw,
dating thr last fl»<uil year, was 330,-
fifi£, a «le«'reasr as compared with the
prrvi«»tis year of 113,485. The lightest
Immigration *f an« previous year was
in
when the number from all
countries ws* 279.M4M. Thr year of
thr hravu-st immigtatioo was thr flr«l
of I hr prrtal l*rginniug with IHH3.
Uhm sttiavls uumtwre*! 753,
T«.p Vi,!« I, f«,r Wheat,
darknews r*me the Spaniard* retired, tu
return the nest morning with h*«avy r«*-
infor« rinents, but th«* HMiir«*gnts only
<»|*ened fire for atauit half an hour ami
then di«*ap|M*ar«*l.
They divided into
»mall tands ami Mubm*«|urnt pursuit
was futile.
Information has aleo been received of
th«« big fight n«*ar S»*gua la Grande,
It
is said the town wa«* aft ack «-«I ami tiiat
a portion <»f it wa«* biirn««*l, but this has
not been verifh»!.
Ck»rr«w|*»m!rnr«‘
from the field, however, ¡»roves that
there has I mm 'O a tattle there. G<>m«*i
in pwnu’n, it is *aid, diri’Cting thr in-
»iirg«'iit u|»erations.
Aftrr the fight at Aguarat«*, General
Wrylcr fell tack up«*n <iuanaba«*oA,
just across the tay from Havana.
Th««
r*'l**l ehirfs, Colonel Arnaguarw «nd
G*-nerwl Rolrigues, were in the district
and Weyler ri|H-«'t«Nt a rani.
Weyler arrived at Giianal»a«'oa with
4.0<>o men.
Five miles from Guana
tacoa he was attacked by a rebel force
umlerGeneral R«»drigu«'k.
Ifolriguci’i*
¡•Ian was to force General Weyler tu
give tatlh* ami pursue him into the
hills, where the « «plain g« neral »I» nh ! »
g«»*»l charier of taing either killed or
captur«*l.
Thr rebels tir«*l several vol
ley» from the hills along the roadai«!«*,
killing 17 ami wounding a targe num«
tar of the S}mm»h, but Weyler refused
t*» give fight arid kept on hi« march tu
Guan*ta< »a. driving 300 head of cattle
that hr had coital«*I along the line.
Genrral R««lriguet followed in Weyfor’s
rear to within wight of the t«»wn.
Af
ter the rrliels withdrew the Spanish
t»u<«)M <*»mmrti<'c«l a heavy fire, the
noise
which aw*kri»«*l and frighten«**I
the residents of Gtianabaom.
A train running from Mariano in
Havana province was fir«*l upon recent- i
ly.
Th«* American vice-consul, Mr
Springer, was «»n thr train.
Bullets
struck m-ar him, but he «-»raped uuhurt.
Walls Walls. Aug 13.—The tup
notch wheat market for th«* sraaon was
re**«*b»*l t<»lay.
The market o|»rnr«i
4l«»l«l lllec«»«»rlrs
firm at 75 cents for blm-sirtn. 73 <*ents
New Orleans. Aug. 13. —A new gold
for club.
*«-v«-ral lots were sold at
Held has tat-n discovered, but this one
th«-*»' dgiir«*», when thr prior jumf«od
is In th«' truptaa.
Reports haw come
up one cent an<1 several thousand bush-
to this city lately that big Anda of gob!
el» were s«»l«! for 73 cents
This after
have been male in Nicaragua, ami
noon th«* pnra drvpf«ed ba< k to 75
strainers from that s>«*ti<m havr l»ren
cents. at which ligure it cluaad.
bringing in gold «lust in pns»f <>f iL
\»» M«*r«* t ig lltanrf^.
T*u 1 hlltlrwM hruwnad
Crete, N«-bu, Aug. 13. —Willie an«l
Mary Vogel, aged 4 and 10 years re-
S|»*lively, were drowned in the Blue
river l<» lay
They fell from a narrow
walk, and were carried over a milldam
to the r<" ks below
y«l»»r Will l>»«(rBye«i.
Manrhrstei, Conn., Aug 13.—The
Peter Adam* paprr mill, in Bu«*kland,
wa* burn»»-1 this morning
la— 335.
IMMI.
says
at De Armitl's Mines
A nutubcr o| letter, «»r. r«Ofi«e-l
her.
from Mount V.rnon |-e.-ple
who left Seattle on ll-e rtawmer y»eeti
for the Yt>k--a. telllln, of Ilf. »1 Nka,- WILL FIQHT IT TO THE END
ii.r.
In a letter to K W Ferri«. -i.t«l
--ka,i>ay, Aupit IS, .ifity M.rvlutl
Ybal Tmt*
Rowan an..:
"We ^>t here on th-- S«lh of July.
1«
I am cantpod here I--» th. winter, The
nwt of the men ar. about fotir and a
Pittsburg,
Aug.
13 —' Tb«> MHwh-
half mile fr-nn bar., pack i ng their
«»utrtta.
They had ttam tautai for lalk«*l-«>f 10)004*1100 again» M the Cnit
three milrw at one real a poo ml. They rd Míavworker* was fita! in « the CDUHty
have Iwrn four days ia making «»ne r»>urt today by counsel f«> »r Ihr New
mi a, ami it is almat M miles from York A l’tavrlan«l Ga* A ( -« m I < '«MU ■
where they are t«» the lakes,
Il Is un- ¡winy. The defendants a«r nsmrl Thr
I-nite!
M i nnewur krr* of America,
|MM«iblr f«»r ttam to make it.
It is
Dolan, pr miden I ; WII > am
Patrick
raining all tbe time. They bows ar«*
h«ax>urAg«*l. and I tai worry for them. Warner , a«*'rrtary ami trnwurer. and
<• they cannot g«*t to
summit tafore other*.
Thr plaintiff <*un)»any art» forth that
«now falls.
’’There are atamt 40Q hofwrw am! 700 it 1» a «t»rf»»rat u»u under thr law* «»f
Pennsylvania, with* apitaluf 41
•
men «»n the trail.
You can’t get any-
tMN) inv» <t«*l in rev) tami» *»f Penn»yL
h»*dr t«» p.«- k for yon.
They are off**»
Thr«** uf their m»n**«. rmplwv-
ing 110 |>er ItM) ¡sounds to ¡uirk over Io Vania.
the take*.
Tln rw were 105 lira*! «»( ii g 1,200 men, are th»- Pint»» (’reek.
The
horwre, which came over <»n th«» Islander, Turtle Cr«**k ami Samlv t‘r«*k
ami tfoy will block tta trail in the nett bill then rec ltrs the (*kt»«lili«»na prevail*
10 day*.
I got atsMit tbrwe mita from Ing at their mines since the strike was
here, and I came ta*'k as MNI as I foun«l beg •in and allege* the strikers have
to the sheriff*» warn*
I .«»old not mi^«
Th«*iw are lots <»f paid t;4* at tan th
men cam|w*l here «sufo-g for snow.
I lags, ami that the live« <d miners and
am taking it easy, and working for prcqsrrty of thr company are tn danger.
Judge C«»lhrr grant»-! * trm|*>tary
f AO am! 1« »rd
! am g“*ng in in
This is the greatest viri le Injunctioi», r»*»tr*»ni«.g ami vrij«.»intng
February,
mrni I aver «aw. mm (Mi king in the t ■ d« f • • > ■ - f■ • . a**. »I. ’.g - v
ing or Vtnwtuping hi proiimriy I»» ti»v
ram in all lit«* rigs a man can think of
One man has a bicycle mine« ami faiuse* of thr miner», for
to ¡»a- k with.
the |ur|M*<‘ by intimidation, ihre«!»
to ¡Mick on. 1 counted 107 tents here
and opprobrhnts words, of preventing
last night. ati«l they average from two
to »11 men to tbe tent.
There were th* mim-r* of th«» plaintiff from work
It further rmtraitui the »lrfm»l*
lots of them that wld out un the ing.
any
Islander, ami went ta« k. Outftts that anta from inducing or c«*mp«*lling
A
cost 4 I AO an* »elling all the way from emptaye or miner to quit work,
hearing was fix«*! for August DL
4 10 •»» 4100 each. They are offering 30
The injunction is r*»gAr*l««l as the
- a pound f«>r packing 31 S
Prvshlrnl
An Indian was killed al Dyra this most swerj»ing yet is»u«*l.
D»»lan etprrssrd »»irpri«*« when in-
morning for stealing.
The inspector
f*»rm«*l it had tan’ll grant«*! ami sd«!ed:
and mounted puhre are nt tale Ben
“It will make no diffe rn«*e t«» U*.
nett, and it will <*«»t each man about
4 R) to pa««*
Two horse l«*ams are We will go right along >«• iiMiml until
We
the maltvr is tr»l«**l in the <* urte
making from 4rtil iu 3K*0 a day M
w ill »lay there regard I»’»* of every
judge in Allrgheii
‘«»uuiy, and if they
A LETTER FROM DAWSON
attempt I*» vnfor«*r the injiin«'tioii ih«-v
w ill have to build mure J ah I* tu ac
i» •
Th • («•Mp Well ‘»ii|*vim«l Kith Iro
niolatc the m. n. *'
«ill*»« a* >*»•
Tim«.
Tacoma. Aug. 13.—B. I a . taughiin
write- from Dawson, Alaska, under
date of June 15:
’ Five huixlr•* l-f«M»t ctaims <»n two
creeks arc »riling at prices ranging from
*10,000 tu 4lu0.000 ra«h.
There are
about 150 ctaims that are g*oo*l on thew
two creeka
An a< quaiiitanct' taught a
claim in February for 44.A.000 on th«*
in«talIment ¡«tan, ami wa* to make the
last ¡»ayiueni July 1, but did not nerd
« m » mu* h time, for hr paid th«* last thr
day wre arrived.
lie has 4M0 f.-rt of
3
T‘.<-
-’.f ak i*
I ’ to “ ■> (• •
wide, ami th«« pay is in andon the l**d-
n«’k.
These art* drift diggings and
have to be work«*! in the winter time.
Th«* ground is from 15 to 85 fr«*t d«*«*p.
’’Tinies will ta* «¡uiet hero until
about October I, when lht*rr will ta
work for 4.(KM) or 5,000 men. There Is
a small sawmill tare, »nd lumtar i-
worth 3130 ¡a*r J,000, ami scarce at
tl it. The amp •jA« not »tr.i k until
August, and it 1» estimated that the
output 1» atamt $2 500,000 to date, an<l
will protahly ta* 425,000.000 or 4-*0,-
000.000 nr it year.
Tht* companies
think they can »up dy sufiicirnl ta»<i for
the winter. Thee* will ta about I, loo
|w*oph- rum*« from the outside this year,
ami i rijM-t as many thousand, or
more. Helt year.
The weather 1» nice
at the prcM*nt time.
”The Circle City camp is about «!«•-
•«‘rted, ami thr claim owner» are offer
ing 412.50 |M-r day and tamrd.
“The ramp is well supplies! w ith pro
visions at th«* present tunc.
Flour is
worth 412 a hundred, («noon 50 and 30
cents a |«<»uml, taans 12
cents, r«»ffrr
75 cents, milk 50 cents per per « an,
table fruit 75 cents per can, shovels 4 •
»*auh.
If any one ah<»ul«l want to * «»me
hero this summer «»r fall 1 would ad vis««
them to curne by the mouth of the
Yukon.
In early spring, th«*y «houhl
rum«* by the tami an«! water route.*'
THE
» ur«»|»4>
WHEAT
Will
SHORTAGE
lira*
I ailed Mtatea.
*»u
the
ta>n«lon, Aug. 18.«—The Tinges, in its
financial article today, A*y*
**!t is
**»liiuated by |>rriM»ns in a position to
form an opinion that at least 13 |»rr
ivni in.»re wheat than is usually needed
by Europa will be wanted ibis year
Owing to short Ittwian, French and
Auster-Hungarian crops, the United
States will ta the only ouuntry able to
moot this ritra demand. *’
« hiragu W hsal <•«•«*< I p.
Chi« ago, Attg. 13.--Heptrmtar w beai
advancrd 3 conte taalay. and efosed
atrong al Hi
ernia, thè high «-si poi ni
tuuched by Hepteuitar w beat si noe inni.
Crup nrwa from thè Northwest, and thè
d<* line in comiitiou shown by thè gOV-
ernment crup rep»rt aere thè chief fa« •
tur».
Dynsmll« K>|»la»si««a I m a WlNM.
Kt. Louis, Aug. HL—W. II. Mari
lern and Taylor ih» I son were ti Itad to
lay by an explosion ut dynamite in a
lea-1 mine near Bornie Terre, Mu, Twc
others wrrr »ertati id y injured.
« alrh OÍ *•• (Mier*.
Man Francisco, Aug 13. —A private
letter from Captain Hmaling, of the
schooner TTierrtai, now tn Behring ses,
give« new« of the catch of the sea otter
hunters up to July 5. The l*rwt of ln«'k
has follow«*! the men, as the four
arhooiiers hear*) from had kiltal «3
otters, the skins <»f which are worth
from 3^0 (MM) to 340,000.
There are only about 1.000 (tarmai.«
in the whole of Melico.
IHtitiigr«||<»M Falling (X.
further* 9»arl0s >*r»«l«i»Mt
New York, Aug 13.—C. S Mellon
wa» toilay elected prrautent of the
Northern Pacific Com pony.
Hamel K
I«amont was elect«*! director and tics -
prr»i«lrnL
Mr. Mellen 1» sccmi«| vice-
president of th«* New York. New Haven
A Hartford railroad, ami was formerly
manager of tbe Union Pari hr railnwkl.
The «»fftoo of president of the Northern
Pa«*iAc was rendered vacant by the roe-
ignation of Mr. Winter.
Hitherto
there has la*en
no vice .president.
Lamont, It has long l«een rumored, was
to fill M»uie ufBce :n the uompany.
WILL
Chicago has a penny savings bank for
arhoel children, inaugurated by the Cirio
Fedrrauen
THE
ISSUf
*1 rlkrr» in T«p»l th» (.•«gallly
*»r
Jutlgr
*• « ill «*«•»•«« • Itfilrr
Pittsburg, Aug. Hk— Th»« striking
miners at Cannonsburg ha\e determine«!
to force tin* injunction i»*m« by **«»ntin-
uing their daily march«** ami meet
ing* in the nvightairhoud of th«* Mr
1 •
■
'
spit«« of th»« «»rder of Judge Melllwaynr,
furbnlding maich«-» «»n th«« roads lea«l
;ng to th»« miner*
The ¡»urp»-*«« i* tn
have the men arr«wte«| in nrdrr to (♦ -t
the legality of th«* injunction.
Patrick Dolan *tat««*l it Lad ta-«-n de
termined to k«wp up th«» marchew, ami
a« fast as one group wa< »m-t.-t an
other «»I»«* Wil! take Ils pla»e until there
will ta’ »«» many of them in jail that
opinion will ta ar»»tu»e*| on thequc*tion
«»f urging a new form «»f injunction.
In the»*’ movi«int«iitM the supj«»rt ol
all th«« leatling trade« union« «>f the
country are said to have tarn ptalged
at a a«* r««t meeting m < oltimbu* during
the last 10 «tay«, presided over by
tatnuel < ituii|M-r*
information hi* l*rrn received by
the Pittsburg
tlo«» that t?<e mu.< —
r»f the Bell L win A Y it. • ( .‘io i.v
have struck in Reynoldsville, ami the
r«'«t of th«* mines <»f the company arc
Pile. Thr company is «»nr «»f th«« h* iv
ir«t tonnage prolocrrs in the northern
tlrl«l. About N,000 men are «*mph»yr*l.
The usual march of miner« was uia.lr
at Turth* Cr«*-k at 1 <»'eh«rk this m«>rn
Ing. but more men went mt«» the pit to
ilay than y«*»ter«tav
Firms from all
M»ctions ar«* c«»ming to th«* r»-*« u«* «»( the
•ir»k*-»«
A rertatn eerra! .-mpany at
Akron, G , ««-nt a <hs{«atrh offering to
d«»natr two tons of c«»rn meal
The
offer was aerrpti*d
Th«* Fishermen1»
Pn»t««CttVr A *•<«• i at ion, «»I Astoria, Or.,
has start«*«l East by fast freight lOO
nuM'R of eann«*d salmon f«»r die miner*
Thr liiJuNr |OM 1 ••« M«tr«t.
Washington, i’a , Aug. 13—J H
Cook, a coal o|*rrat«»r of M»<lovern,
cam«« int«»(**urt this afternoon «nd com
plain«*! that thr Strikers were again
trrepM«ritig on hi* prof»rrty, that An
drew ravage, lra«lrr. Already enjoined,
was there, ami hr ttamght they had
Inst ructions logo where th«-y ¡«l«-a«M*l in
diar«*garrl <«f the tnjum*ti«»n.
At his re-
•piewt thr court made am»ther including
the United Mmrw«»rk«*ts of America.
Prrsidml Rat<»hf«»r«l
and *r«i*r clary
Pierce, am! thr Pittsburg district ininr-
w<»rkrr«. Pr»*si«lrnt D»lan ami Secretary
Warner, in thr injunction.
% tour !»<•>■' < Ir-sn I !•
Redding, Cal . Aug. 12 —J B and
B (Iraves buard«*«l the ov*«rtaud
R
train tonight, having in their j«»mc»-
sion »«-• , 4M Ml in g*>l«l» the rroult of
four days* worï k on Morrison gul
tributary of C< itff«*r ureefc, bevami (
ville, tn Trinity county
They have
t»ern milling <>n the guL h for a y«*nr
(*Af«t, an«! ran a tunnel into a l**l«f<* of
r«'«l ami black iron forma*.ion
fo«'i
w hie.
They struck several |wM'k«'{* <if
pure gold embedded in the lt*|gw. one
of the purest yielding 31-000, whih
srveral «»thers yi«-l<l«*| from 3 • O«»o p
|100. On August 4. at a puiiit 25 f« « l
from the mouth of th«« tunnel, an I 13
fret from the surface, they umv’Wre I A
large | nh krt of pure god
In four «lay»
they took out 133 potin I», avoirdti¡«»is
Wright.
The largt-wl piece was there
fret long, two f«*r»t Wide ami five in. h* *.
thick.
The I*«'ket yiel«l«*l 41'J.otM*
The ledge is still intaol, ami
from »-<H) tu 3-*00 par ton.
I h» Kleelrl« al < hair.
Dannemora, N Y., Aug 12
Frank
(' Conroy, the < »gdenstairg wife mur
derer, war ctsia utel >»y *l«*’ti icilv al
Clii«t«»n priMHj today.
I'unroy war pr«»-
nounced dead 4^ minutes After th«* fir»«i
si»«« k
lb' walk**-l between Fathr«»
Belanger am! Cotter until supported t«»
the chair, his ey«*s ii|«oii thr cruet hi ami
¡»raying
lie met Ins fate «ahtily
<>n the morning of May 3i>, l**,Jfi.
Frank Conroy returned to his home in
Og«let>*t-urg from Montreal.
Walking
IUkV •«««* 4--- —
»»«» «•• • U«tea iim Wife oj
unfaithfuln«*« ’«*• Angeretl at her denials,
he snalch«*l I up a carving-knife and
hacked her head and throat until she
was dead,
His two little daughters,
age*I 5 and 7, wiliieaawd the murder.
t>fr«««»4 Hr*f ** m th« 111««
EVIDENCE OF STEADY GROWTH
■•WS
(J«lb«r«l
Owr
I m
Ail
Mslgbbwvlwg
lt»s
T mwms
*»••••
m««*( *«••««* I» A II l«4*slrtes
Iwpni»»-
Orwg«*a.
The spring ttahing season «m the C«»-
lumbiA ha» rloac-1.
The |«M«'k will ta a
trifle over 400,000 « A»«**.
Thr city council of Msr»hfiel«l is . «»n
Sidering the «.hi«ability of im¡***ing a
tai on btuunrsa houses for thr purpt»««»
of keeping the city’s sírvete in repair
Milevript ions for A«*loria*s annual
reg itta are pouring in, and the n«* e**ari
amount will ta coin pivieri in a f«*w
days. A carnival «¡u«*rn will be elect
ed this year
During the month of July, in Js«’ks«»n
county, warrants to thr amount of 4’2.
078 34 were drawn, while scrip reprr
<M*niit)g 4l,l(>‘‘» was rv-L’i'mr-l dunn^
th«» Min«’ time
Harvesting is well under way ami
s«Mne wheal has alroady ta«rn haul»*! t»
market. Th«* orop is turning out even
tatter than was rii»v*.t»*l, ami th* rati
mate <>( 3,000,000 bushels will, it if
dai uh *I. be too lu w for Sherman <»« inly.
County Cbm mi es i oner Ki*«*dl . of
Gray’s river, has discovered gol ri Ml
that «iroam.
Il »«-«s«ys from $ 1 1« I'
to the ton.
With a paityof Antuvian*,
Kissrll Will pr«a»pr<H th«- h«-a«l w st«-r» ut
the «tr«*am.
lie is <»( the opinimi th<«t
ta'lter finds will ta made.
One of the larg«««l hay •rpe i
history uf I. iiv In county Las just
harvested. Th«« quantity is larg«'
the quality i« first-« ia«*
Tn»* •
l«*nt having ■anther t al ha*
ha» enabtal th«» farmers and
tu «’are for t tv crop in
■od «1 a|*e.
Au rijM-r i In eoul mining " h-. I. as
much t«» «lo sith coal In the East, ha«
given the E
k, Ktamatli ihuii
ty. coal a th
«St» ami p<
i»unc<*l
te. Tl
miuv now
shows nine solid fort of < d»al, and I ho
slate streaks which were fouml w I hhi
the ’ vein was first opened ar** pin* hing
mil.
It is, *ai«l that tbe v«»al can ta
put into th«» Valley town«
35 pel
ton.
A
: ‘ d
•)
lût» la crtwlll«**! t«» a *«*uth»-,n Or. g«m
inun
lie g*»’"« <»ut «luring (hr heal ut
the lav, takes a polr with a l*o**k on
the end of it, h«»>k* tl ov cr thr w irr* on
which the h«q*« -if” • upjwtrt«*-1, and
shakes th«’ vin»’« with- all his might.
IL* «*an «hak«’ «>ff most of th«* lit* in
this manner, and ta’ltev>■« Il is just *•
««(Trctivr a* *pr.*ying. an «1 mm h faster.
A« <o«*n as th«* lire sink r the du«l on
thr ground thw dir.
One <»f thè mrr»*iiro* of interost
(>r«^<m Anodi -lied in thr tal«* «• -
ut «?«*ngro»A ta'fore il **«uld g««t any v
sidrrAtu»h wa» a J-ont r«-w»hiti«>n ini
<Ìu«M’l bv Seiiaotr M Bttdr, «lir»-*t
ih«* «rcrotai y «d w»«r t«» cau»«* sii
amination t<» ta« marie of thè hall*«
Astoi la altri to «uLinil 4 pian f«»r
impruvrmrnl by Ine«* i»it>4 il* Jrp
u irith ami »’l eni, t«n>i'?ber w lii
lllAtrs uf thr * oal «*f «nell iloproVvm«n
Il is pro{»M*«*-| io appropriale 4-’-.(MM)
thr puri*»««*.
Ibis ¡>r«*|Niaiti«*n v
probablv bave to go info thè nell ri
ami liarta»r appropr : »tn«n bill.
W ««h lug(«•*»
Th-
shows
ech«M»l
a y«*ar
Kh<»l <*••11-11« of Chehalis <v»unty
there are 3,1 *ui children of
ag»* in thr rvuoty, a deer«•**«* in
<»f 139
Ihr board of <•emiro! ha* • ailed h»r
t is to supplj» t h«« stale, tor use at th«-
State |W’I ‘telilla! \ w
Ao h »Ir* «d
Jute, 750 by st«*am«*r ¡ and 1,500 by
sailing v «-»« h *I.
Thr ai * i «* m »« m | vaine of I all proprrtjr in
King f*»uhty is f «••.»13. 4 OU t«« agAlosI
lavo.
' The value of all
♦ «
i
property
4-H.
103,fififi, m
i«g»jfi»< 330,143.343 in
l* >»> an in« re ts. <d 4.1 404 4V4
Whatcom t«»unty*s hay cr»*p this year
will ta simply riiormuu«.
It I» esti
mated that on«« ranch, having I Hu acre*
m t uhivatu»n. situated atauit sevrn
miles south (rum Blame, will produce
ata>ut 5<M) tons, Thr value of this hay
crop 1» estimate*! al tatwmi «I ,000
and 45,(MM)
The f* nr ret«’ f«»Uii'l.slion for thr light
house at We«lporrt, isab«»ul «*»niplrl«*l.
Il roftsHit« «»f a solid mass <»f r«»n«'rrle
40 (r. t square and 13 ta-t thick
The
»Ititif and limtar f«»r thr t«»wrr is about
all < ut to proper giara and shapro, so
that thr building of it will m»w g«
forward rapidly.
Kan«*« < ‘itr. A-ig |fi — The whole
sale ¡»rice uf «|r»-«*-»»-ri ta-*-f Ly all the big
¡»M- kcr* has tau raiso-l
The lowest
price un dross«*I tat-f now is 6 cents,
whereas on Saturday fair to goml West
ern bwf could ta taught for 4 *4 tu 5
Tl »«• state ta»ard <»f tan«i commission
cents.
Better grade* were raua-d m rrs ha* rejected the apphrntion to pur*
pru|M»rti<»u. The ta«t grari»-* uf Lacon chasr certain lands in t’hinuufc. Pacific
were also raised I
cents ¡«er pound. county, made by C. I* J««hn*oii et al.,
Work t»f Train «rrthrr*.
Th«> dealer* claim that the raise in la* ausr «»( thr fact that Isml lying be-
Dallas. Teg., Aug HI.—The north- price is proof positive that the big cum* lw« « n the meander Im»* am! or.linary
tau nd .M, K AT. train was wreck »-»I bine, ata»ul which so mm h ha* tawn low-water m«rk was fortn«*| by ac
this morning near Caddo .Mills by some heard lately. Is a fact, ami that it has 1 er» tmn from water ami takmg«**l U» tpe
one removing the fishplates and bend tagun thr vX|«r<'t«*| <M|u»M*zing pr«» « *«
state by |*ea*on «»f its sovereignty.
ing the rails. Every rar hut the rear They declare that they will go into a
Alm>*«i «'very firbl of grain in Kit-
sta'prr was turned over. M«waenger i*imbine of their own am! butcher their
litas <*>unty is now said to ta tay«»ml
Rawlins was instantly killed.
Several own meal.
The packers deny that
any puttibHUy *d damage.
Cutting
passenger* wire injur«*!, but how seri there is any combine.
has b«gun, and itril week will ta un-
ously could not ta Irani«*!. The in
There is a scarcity
jured will ta taken to < irernville.
A
The great eat length of England and (for way generally
wrecking crew ba« reached the scene. .Hc«»lland. north and south, la ab«»ut ¡ «»f harvest hands over the country. The
yield ata»ui WaU’rville and Bri«lge|M>rt
No further ¡«artlculars are obtainable.
tiOH mlhw.
is pla* <*l at fully l,(XM),000 bushels
|>Ml*warM Iron Murli ■••«am«».
It is estini.itevl that there ar«« 105,000
Work I m th* Flrl«!«.
. roe of gram in Garfield «-uuirnty this
U Imington I fa-1 ,<tug 13 -After a
Spokane, Aug. HI —There is an un-
•hutdown of an weeks, the lirlawar«* year, and that Garfield <ounty will pro
precedent«*! demand for harvest hand«
iron works, at Newcastle, rewumed dm •• over 3,000,000 huabels of golden
throughout Eastern Washington and
operations yesterday, giving employ cereal this year.
Northern Idaho,
F«’*r* are expressed
Report« from Asotin prairie stata
ment to tat ween 400 and 500 per nona.
that enough men cannot ta foound to
that wheat in yielding m«»n« to the acre
harvest the large crop.
than was rspe<*t«*l
Home uf the poor*
« hlragw W hr»«| tdvaares.
Chicago, Aug 12.—Heptrmtar wh«*at r«t pieces of wh«”at land which it was
The «ella in the jail at Dover. N. H.,
thought w«»ul«l d«» well if they went 15
are arrarig««l in a rirclo ami revolve, «o sol«! today at 79’^c, the highret ¡oint
bushels to the a* re, averaged oner 30,
that the inmates < «n su« cr«atvely see r«*a*’ti«*l «luring the present campaign.
tml one held went 37
At this rale
thr rtr.intry at all puH»U of Ita «-oau- The advance today was primarily «m
the tawi nena» will yield over 40 bushels
bullish advice« from a brow I.
|-aa«.
to the acre.
l‘r«F*»seg Taa «>• Prearh«rs.
Fort Nonti. Kan., An*. IB.—A local
nrw,|«prr annotilo»-. Uiat th. nonti- 11-
nirt> ara inaiatiti, that an oe- npato-n
tai I« aMtrwwl -,ain,t th. mtniatrr.
<>f th. town a. a mean, of raiain, re.-
•tane to tnakr up the -Irfi-'iene. or*
raaioned b, the cl-atm, of the ulm-na.
Thr council i, errati in, with an occu-
pet ion tat, and tome of Ihr members
rrfuM to rapport thr naeaaur. unless it
•ball inclta-lr animator.
FORCE
r e several «lays ansoni« inquiri«**
hive been made regarding the Facific
(«•»■I
«teamrr Mei»«*», which was
ta«>ke«l t«» l«*ave tomorrow on her secomi
trip to Dye*.
The steamer T*»peka, which arrived
here this evening, rep»rts that the
steamer M»-iiou. on Augu«t 5. while go
ing tut«» Diton riitrsiur from .*itka dur
n«g a heavy f««g al full sfMHwl, struck
tt .-»t lK’vri's r«»«k.
After two h**ur>
the steamer *ai»k in 500 feel of waler
stem first.
Th«» captain elii •ite»I great madness»,
ami. with the officer*, «lid everything
that wa» p*»lU*
The |N»*Ar»»g«'r« an-l crew were *avrd,
with their hand bigg age In »mall fausta
After rowing till midnight. they ar-
r«vol at .Mrtlakahtla.
The tune the «hip »tru< k is tahevrd
to ta 4 in the morning.
Thr «hip is a total lo*a
The passen
gers *ml crew arc on the T<q«ekA-
Captairi Wallace and his uffi«vrs
•piielly WAit«*l their turn to ta» lower«*!
over the »i«le into the taMts
This «»•
¡w>rform«*l without a hitch, with splen
did «1 tei pl i nr.
Aftrr the passengers were safely off
the ship, th* oftte*re and crow turned
l!»e*r attention to th«* hand hagg.sgu,
which the ¡»a*«riigrr« had in tbrir cab
in*, and tbe trvAA ire as»d VAlUAbl**« ta
longing to the stfifimar.
*
There mas no time to Attempt to «avr
anvthing st>»w**l befow «Ireks, and a* it
wo*, rv«-rytl»ing in thr cabin* w a* »»«»•
«■* ur*-«l. though th«* «'aptam and crew
st Av«* I on the «traturr until it wa* no
longer safe to du •*■».
They La«! not been away from her
many minute« when she made a final
plung*’ ai ..I went «town, stern first
Shr struck <»n her »tartamrd bilge keel
and a gaping boiv was l«»rn in her side.
Only a short lime taforc, orders were
sent to thr engineer tn send her full
ah«’4d, and, rontequ««fitly, she went
rigiil through the rocks
Had she been an iron vrar«’l, few
w..uld havr live«! t«» tell of lhea** i l«*nt
Hhe would L av * gone *l«»wn like a ruck
At New Mell.«k.»htla. where thrv had
to •|eii‘| Nrveral days awaiting th«» ar
rival «if thr Topeka, new* of th»« wrwk
• «■
■ ' • her t»y h
•<' |
Al Ki, the pa<*«eng«*ra ami crew had
their wants attrn«lr*l to by Rev Mr
Duncan ami his Indian*.
Of thr 775 ¡Kwsriigrrs. 40 were li.ur
ista, wliu mad«* th» rutiml trip, ami oth
ers were coming souih from different
Ala-kun ¡wirts.
lnclu«l**l in tlir latter
w»«rr natiiralists who had *prni (lie
summer in W»*stern Alaska coll»’«*ting
specimens for thr Columbia rnu»««um
rheir speoimens, inetramuntAfiixl notes
went down with the «•!« »»»»«*«
Fight« Thntitah.1 Oregp»«« *h«»««p.
Karima City. Aug 13.—J. A Knol
lin, a livestock «virumiaaion merchant
of thia city, has bought in Oregon M),-
<MM) «beep, which are now bring driven
«»terland to Kansas, where they will ta
tai nest winter and marketed the fol
lowing winter and spring. Thia im-
men«e heart haa tarn divntal into 13
immls. each of which is driven by eight
men.
Knollin expects to ranch Kansas
with the sheep by Octotar.
I be
Home are a«tive, because they fear ta»
i bough I idle.
Fir* la a Trias Tiw«.
Houston, Tex , Aug. 13. — At Rar-
num, Po'k county. between 13 ami I
o'olia k, fire destroyed the planing mill
and dry kiln, lumtar yard, lumtar
store and a number of tenant houses be
longing to W. T. Carter A Brua., a
numtar of cars, two small bridges ta-
longing to the Kansas A Trias railroad.
Laws 3250,000; insurance as yet not as
certained.
North Alams. M mm , Aug 13.—
Henry K« m *I and sister were found dead
in their home today.
They ha«! appar
ently been murdered by burglars.
The fish hatchery at Chinook will
rotiirnrme operations again some time
this month.
Earh hop* in one or two Yakima
-»tinty ysr«hi will g«» mtn the hale neit
wrrk.
The average In rarlie« is. how
ever, light
Picking will not be in full
swing tafnre Hr pt ember 5 to 10, but
all along luring th** «timing two weeks
there will ta work for small crows in
thr yards. The Krnl (folding* manure
early, ami it there were many of them
the yards wo«il«i ta • rowdta after neit
week; tail they are few in number,
heu • tbe regular harvest will not Cuiafi
00 Lefors tbe usuai time.