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• » • HERMAN Aa answer »• TO JAPAN. tbs t-esi Weie •« Hawaii Relstlng Washington, Aug 13 — Secretary .-herman La® «obmitted to thn Japanese government an anvwer to Japan’s last n«He rwlating to the ann«*iati«»n of Ila- w «ll Io the Cnil«*l '•tales Mr Sher man’s answer is marked by its friendly el press ion toward Japan Two features are brought out by the answer It reiterate« the positinn C*s»prsfcsvalve Msvlew ®f ths Ireretofufe taken by the set'retary of Ml ■ egpewlege W ibe rest Weeb etale a« In the right and propriety of • nnrsing Hawaii to the l’nile«l States; Celle* From Ute Telegraph CelsmwA. with thia, however, is <oupl«>l an as !>avi«l U "Wilm, t'nitrd Maire •uraiHv- that the intrr«*ela of Japan in army, retired. judge advorsita gf-ueral. Hawaii will l*e fully safeguard«*!. It lit Washington, D. C « sired 33 of • Ian *gprr«see *ati»fa»‘ti”n at the plan Bright's di •*••*. of arbitration tieiwerii Ja(*an an»l Ha Th* twenty third annual >>n of waii on the <|ue«tinn of Japan*««- iiumi- th Amert* <n Bakers’ A-w- ixvti«»n o»n gration to Hawaii. ven rd in Detroit. Mich. About 500 Th«» an««er i« largely an elaboration delegate*« were preesot. <»t Mr. Hhertnan'a f<»rm«-t letter, and Two connterfetl ixilri were the |M*ll< i«»s eipressed in no way differ presented to the treasury department from lh'«< previously laid down t>y for redemption They were made over him 8<> y «-ar® agt« and are clever imitation« <**e M III#«* Several W«««4 m I. of the originala. New York. Aug 33. —-A dispatch tn By a *leriw|on of Acting ta.* ret ary the HeraLi from < aonstAntinople de Ryan, of the interior de|«artm«-rit, the scribing the bomb esplosion say® Dy d**.*i*n taing pre¿«and try Awwiatant namite wa« hurl«*! through the lower Attorney-tgeneral Vander*enter, it haw window« of thr council hottsw of the taco ««'tiled that any person ear* twite sublime f«»rte by Armenian baads and 160 serre of land, and it the per eon haw Irll just below tba mum in Which the heretofore taken any part of th»* 160 trlrgrapli offL-r is situated, shaking with acres, he or th« is entitled to make up terrible force the entire building, th* full amount. bursting walls and ahootitag up through hailriMul off!« tels in Hi. J««srph re port the fi«.«r above, which it lift«*! clear ■ away, ami finally |**rf<»rating the roof Western road®. caused by the immense w«tl) holes like th«**«' <>f a pep|*er L b « x . grain < nqw All ronds entering that Kvrry wimlow in that part of the city are laird to their fullrwt «a|«eity building a 4» srna*l>e»l> ths glam cover now and the »witching force l<^® '■«•n ing the broad <v»rnd«»r leading to the Increased 23 per t'eut. Th-» Burlington grind vifierste being broken into an company haw t**u«*l orders that no rnore egtraonlinary fineness, abowmg how i ®l ta’ loadnd in the tight lari severe th* (*mru<wuin ha-l been st*® k-ears taing used m»tca I. One |«ers«»n was killed ami several The batttb must Dr J M IHeir, a reputable physi • •ffi ials woun»L*l cian, <»f New York. announ*«-» that h« bars been uf a large and <<»®r»e kind. ha« tli** otrrr | a new • urr for r*m®utnp» l <«< K«ad«Ml lion by electricity. He will read a paper ta-for* th«' «Minty m«*di al iety, N«irth Tonawanda, N Y Aug 38. giving the detail« of th* plan. wl»i*h — Cn-lr Sam is l«eing dafraaJed ami lain « ff«*<t the ater Ihf mg of th«* rfta <*d the Chinewe exclusion a«'t evade«! al- m<’»t ever* day almig the Niagara fr«»n* H ■•. i - to b itr cured a «hub n pet« tier. Lately the o|«»ratl«>na of th* •muggier* have inrrca«e*« in volume an Iv. arid many ph*si* ianw of high »land* : t . 4 *’ • • have Ing are «aid to agree that the cures are bonottw alarm«*!. complete and rff cclual. The *Ui’iggl«*rs seem to he well in- The report of the mmmi«winner of f>»rm«»d as to the movements nf the «>ffi- and through information wfur- education, Dr William T Harris. for i’« rs ni*h«*l them, presumably by spie*, ■”*** tawn completed. It ®h«»w® a total en hwe been able to avoid ail lisps »el. rollment in that year in the e< bools The interdict**! numig» .inis ar«* brought and crdlcg«*«, tatb public and private. a< r«a««a il>«* Niagara fruriticr in consi«l- When they reach <»f 15,557,157 pupils. Thiw was an in* efs’d* number® '» o «if 3”® ■ Fb< ! !;•».* . f 1J p. !. {Ins oity they are taken un Irr rover of Ii< institutions was 14,463.57!. and in larkm*«® tn a certain laundry, where -tilutoms I. .’»4H JC», In fid« (Ley are ’'plant««*!'* until arrang«ments - can b* mad« to wend them tn interior pupil« in the various sj®*rial school® -»it lea and institutions, including bust nee* Ht»«>rhcM| o*etliu«r«l i«* KsMtesnawt■ college®, music oonaervatorl«-», Imltan ; Sah Francifex», Aug. 3S — Farly this and reform »rhooh. making the gran«! morning while the «. hoonrr Christina total enrollment fur the whole country Mcbbtns inward-latum! with a cargo 15,413.157 »f lumber was pacing Point Bonita in Frank M inning<o. an aged painter, a dense fug. another v«xo-*d a us sudden HI. - •«* .«n I pn< id «-tart «*4 t*' ly sighted • «-aring down upon her. The «l«*atl» in In» HMM »’• W | \ ok. wcln>*n<»r was immediately put about N J «nd th* danger averted, but meantime INI NfWS OF FHt WEEK Angndillo. the Italian an«r<h the forvdtuom, m swinging around, |«l who murdered Premier Canovas, strife k A Nording and knocked bin haa been tried by court martial and ' itH^urd. The blow brx»ke his righ sentenced l*> ta* garrote»!. arm and sirn-wt eal)>el him, lull, br A Canadian Pacific train «truck a ing a god fwimuser, he managed to rarn-igv containing five person» at a keep sfi<»s| until pn'ktd up by a I «oat rrureitig near St. There®«». tjiirta*« kill from the «rlmuncr three quarters of an hour after the aocidonl. It require«! ing two women and injuring thr •* uth IT stitches to «»bare file woum! on his era. A special from Rome says it i« report- •«alp at the water-front receiving hos rd the |"»p* will ricnimtnunieatr Prince pital ll«*ttry «if Orleans an«! th«» Count of Walt on Ita I «ward Rise. Turin, a® dueling is forbidden by the j Saginaw, Mnh.. Aug. 38. — The Roman Catholic church. Michigan Halt As«M«i*iation ha® ad* It ia «tat*d that Prc»i«l«’iit M Kinley vanned tlie prace <»f salt in all ths Law» cap»« **«d hin»»«'lf in favor *»f th* markets of ths Weal 5 cents a barrel, admt»«hM> of New Mellon to s1.*teh«w*<i. and in th«* h • n«* market * cent« a bar- A hill to that efftw t will lie intru» hired r* i whi< b ii g- th«' pr>< <’ up relative at th* nrit *«-*«ioti of cmigrrn. ly the same in all mark«'ls. Th* new Packorw, 6Hc; No. I A *-■ »ithern Pa* ific freight train priors are. No. 2 «team, &3c; No. 1 at ru» k a burning »tump (hat tumbled • learn, 5'< down the mountain »ide in Cow «reek grantilah'd, 43c a barrel; dairy an«J Halt canyon in tamlliern Oregon, c*»mph*tely •ular remain at thr former prim*. demolishing th« engine and four cars t« moving fairly and in f«*>d demand, and killing Fireman Robert McEwan and it wa» thought advisable to ad vance th* price I ax »a us* the am<»unt on and an unkn >wn tramp Justice btrphen J. Field, of the hand is rnin h I«**» than at tin« lime Vnital Mate® supreme court. ha® ra- last year, an«! the pruvpecla fur the tat>lth«« r«-«M»rd fur th«« l«mg«*«t future bright. wervici* on that brnch» Th«* «•rviov of < h «4 Jd»ti <• John Marshall Lad l«wn ll r long« <*t in the hn»lory of the court, CMVvriOg 35 y ram. Junior Field’« «•-rvicw« <»x<«wda that of Marshall, lie was appointed in I mis by Prvwidcnt 1.in mln, and iw in hi® Hl«l year. Ho hii® r«*avhe»l the age of retirement, Lui |»e pr«'f«*r« to r«*main in active «crvino «»n the ta'nch, and there i® l>«> pr«*»eut indication that be will retire. Thoma® J<-tT«»nM->n Sappingt«>n, m «dit i in«» resident of St. lx mi« county, Miro'rtiri. who «ared General V. H. Grant from captura by Con faderat«*«, do*d near Sappington, a suburb of St. laiult. In lh<S4, w hen Grant cam«» back to make a »bort Visit to hia farm near the latter city, Mr. Sappington, who w as a first lieutenant in thr Seoon«l Mis- sour l militia, learned that a num lier of the most radical «ympathiaers with th« South ha«l planned to«apture General Grant ami take him South a priaonwr. Mr. Sappington determined to thwart the whctn«*. He hurried to HL lamia and met General Grant just as he was starting out for his farm. The result was a disappointment to the inrn who Were lying in ambush for Grant. Faelwd mm 4 l»l»*l Middlesboro, Ky , Aug 38. —l^ena < 'oil I ns Worth, of ClailM»rne county, I*-nn., is dead from ths efl«* t® <>f a 53* «lav fast. bhe baa been starving bar self t«> death under a vow. She quar reled with her busl*and, they separ ated, and »he v«»wrd she would fast until hr r« iurned to her. Efforts of friends and relatives to force her t> eat have la-en of no avail. T«» KlnMtllke by Trwlley < ar. Tacsnna, Aug 83.—Among the pas set gers <»n the City of Kingston for Alaska last night, Frank Mc<k»rmH'k, «»f Duluth, a representative of the Gen- «•ral Kh*'triv Company, is said to have gun« wit!» the blew of Linking into the feasibility of building an eb> trie line through the |*ass to the gold regions, establishing electric light and power plant«, etc. A Tramp Flrn«l I ymrhe«4. Chicago Aug. 33. — An unknown tramp was «'apturwl an«! lyncher! thi« afternoon by infuriated farmer® near Manheim. The tramp had assault««! a woman, ami beat her in a terrible manner. J II. Prawl «hot and mortally wound-1 k ®«*bmarla* lnunrh»il • d Danl«*l Maloney, ri-rity marshal Baltimore, Aug. IS.—The A'gonant, of The Dall«»® Th«* trouble arose <>v«r • ,u)’in*rine craft. w*e l,tin< he.| tol«_, a horse race that occurred in Kin kitat ■t the ver.I, of the <‘.>hin>htan iron county two months ago. work, in the pieeenoe of a large crowd Fur the «econ«l time within a little of intrroiwl ,pr. talora Mia Mirrtain over two years the Vtma mine, the m<«t l.akc, .laughter of the inventor, Him. n famous gidd pn«durer on the mother latke, chriateneii the etrange orafl. l«»dr, in kngvl’s lamp, Cal . caught Harvard arwd.ata. fi*«» thsough the €wrt*)raaneaa of some of th«» w«»rkmen. No live® were loet, Ont of the 400 voting man gra luato! t’Ut the pr«»pvrty was considerably from liarvan! .xtllrgr thi, year not our damaifed. intend« to take up the ,tody of theology A- ting Puetmaatcr-General Svhallen- Hntehinaon, Kan., Aug >8.—The Iwoger ha® re«'eivvd a telegram from the grandatand fell at the L. A. XV. bicycle rh piity p«>®ttna ter general of Canada, race, here today. Four thonean.l per» stating in reply to a voininnniratmn pie packer! the tern|a>rary «tritcture, •ent bv our government regarding Klon and during the thin! race, without dike» mail, that a «"ountrr propMition warning, a «ectiwn of the grandataud Lad just tw»cn mailed by Canada. gave way. throwing SOO paoplw to the Word ha® reached the government ground. None are killed, but • number a ithotities at Washington that Hrttish «tramer« are landing fndgbt anti pas- were eerioualy Injured. srng«»r« at Hkagnay, Al.iska, instead of nt ¡> t * w . in «lire« t violation of the law. Dye « is a ®iib|w»rt of entry on l.ynn « ansi, an«i Hkaguay is Sil Bides off. T m»!h*r will be investigstol by thig g >\«. nmeul. Belgrade. Aug IS.—Adiapatoh from Niach «ay« that during gunnery practice there tralay a al,ell belonging to one of .he gun« of tlie furtrea, egpluded, kill- ng «>1 artillerymen an l badly injuring lour others. Mill SERVICE fiGREEMENI Semimonthly Trips to the Klondike Region. AGREE TO EXCHANGE OF MAILS < Washington, Aug 23. — Thr Cana dian ami the Cm tn! Matra govern* menta have AgrrstI to co operate in aug* ntenting the f«uatel facilities «d thr Klumlik«» rrgi«m. and the result will shortly ta evi lenr«M in a sutalantial doubling uf the mail srrvnr from thr coast into that district. Canada made a pr»«pmiti«*n lor ♦•i hange of mail® at < ir* le City am! City, agrvwmg te perform th« servnw from IM whmi < ity i>» Dy«»® by means of a mnlra* t «»! Iter awn. with reimbursement to ta made by this government for its share of thr srrvi v Ti»i® «ligers from this country's prop- <«Hti«»n in that 'sn ler thr latt«r the I’nite»! Mate® was to let tlie oontra* I am! look ta Canada fur rrimburgrmml for the latter’s share. The uudnler <b«*met however, is aatisfoctary to the | mm U(>ffier department here The Canadian service pfwvideg for tlie elchang«» uf mail® al Fort Cwlahy . ' ; , * ! - ! tr. i • . -x run City an*! Ihe*. The exact route is not out in**!, lull ir> all probability it will strike directly ®»*uihward from I>* whm » u City, winch is on th* Brili»h side of th* line, *l«»wn t«* Dy*a At present, th* diairi- t gets the tw«n«*fit «»f mail® <«nce a month. The new arrange menl will furni®h an additional iw»r- vuw», giving semi monthly mail®, the lri|*» prutably being sandwich«*«! br twew’h th* date« «leaignatcd in th«' prra- •nt «xmtrsH l of the Cnit**l Slates t'anada*« pru|»M»ilion for carrying the mails one round trip a month ta- tween Dawson t’lty and Dv*a was fur- mally ac 'cpiud thi® afternoon by Act ing Pugimaster-Geiieral Shallentarger, and the Canadian government n«»tifi«*i •f Hie a > turn In th»- roniinuiin’4ti*>n, this guveri m«*nl i® ®lat«*d t<> ta ready to ARguflte it* share of tlie responsibil ity, and Canada Is urg««d {«> put the "«•rvlcr into «>;*erat>un at th«’ earliest p»«*iLl* moment Dye®, which is 1U0 mil»*® atav«* Jui.i'rtii, on Lynn canal, stid Dawmm City will I m * d«*dare«l inter national exchange offices. Th«» British mail® will ta <wrrid bv th«« Cmted Mat«*® fr«»tn Victoria tu Dy*a Th«* servic«* will bring about the ereu- tion of a |sMt<»ft!re at Dawsun City, and a •<» at E’ort Cudahy, Forty Mil«*, an*l prutably at other ix>int*. although lb«--** menliunetl are tayond l>4W«>n City . The service will ta under th«? itnomdigte h ”' of th« Cbtigdian «• 4h I ti * tr r .. I - -* HI N* » j*:ip}-«*>! w th d‘»g® .«h I Ft*dges*. 4I)<I will have Indian drivers The first con.ract will ta at least one year, . • V <" {I:.- r. - l*.%‘( T11 -8. '. « full I n - es p *dite-i by carrying them over tira preaetil Circle City route tatween tlie intea of the new service tills will Im done. i«a®l April an or»lcr was issued by tli* )WH*tuffir«? department discontinuing the steamboat mail service from Seattle ta Juneau, taginmng April 13. This older has now l»e«*n modified to read “omit service from that date to the 31st «>f H um immth, when th«' |»erform* Alice of the service is to ta resumed. ” (J u »» r V® ill « arr> a Halal. Seattle, Aug- 23.—At nso tonight, the Al-Kl SHth*l fuf Dyea and Sksguay. Kbe carried 145 paa*<»ngrr® an* I ttiX» Ums of freight. Among the cattle on t>»®rd were 25 long horned steer«. Shortly after the collier Willamette left for Dyea. the pim*rngrrs urganife'd for jMilicr protection, thr organ i sat inn being nam«-*i the Willamette an*! Klon dike Protective .Society. ('are wa® taken to prevent fire and all suspicious characters were watch«**!. Befur«» the boat rrachc«! Dvea. eight suspected men had !>rrn ituprison«*«!. Valentin* wrip jumped In price to |36 and |45 |»er acre, a* th«* result •»! thr rush to the Klomlike gold field®, loirge td«e k® uf scrip have I mm ii sold in this t'ity th«* intention bring to locate property al Hkaguay. Next Sunday the steamer Qtiewi I leaves f«»r HI. Michael®, with I u in tar. The A K«*rry Luintar Company sends thr frame and Itimtar m H Htt«r*! to l«u>!d ¿u, hotel there to accommodate 150 |*r«»plr. Tb« Queen will rra« b ll >rre in three week a. Deputy Sheriff t'ahlerliral ha« a let ter from el■ Deputy Adam B«k»»r, datr»l ••kagiiay, Augn«t 7. Hr went <»n thr R cmm I i «. Tin* |ta®«eng*re forme*! a company to anl>>»«l Trouble wn®<l••', by chi * man assuming to I mmw Thr miner® drew gun« an«! then took their individual «**>1® ashore. The river, but a mile from ci inp, is 500 feet wkle ami swift, am! there i® iMHititu»«*l loss of g'*"»is by horarw fall ing in thr current. l*Acks must te « nt away tn save thr huree*. Several horses were drowned Augu®t fi ami 7. Tired men are selling outfits at lea« than cost. Thirty men are building a bridge lialf a mile up It is a private snap. All w.»uld I m * w«*il if th* pros pa*ct«>re aouId wurk together. Veil Thatrttgh • llalrhwav h> |le>alh Port Townsend. Aug 23. — John Itilry. a «ailor on the Britiali «hip Cor unna. winch arrive.! yaaterday to load wheat at Tacoma for the I’nited King dom. fell thru igli a hatchway of tlie «hip thi« morning and broke Id* neck. ••»•rs INJUNCTION MAOE PERMANENT Flttsbarg Ceseirt t»««l«tee la Faier ef tb« < eel Mln« U|.«M!. e Pittsburg, Aug t0 —Tin« •« tb« operatore* day, and. fiom prewent ap- pe*ar®t».'e®. they have made a most effect « v« m<*ve. and have nearly, if n«>t quite. ch**ke»i their opponents, the striking e®alt®iner® The **«*uG*« *!«*cree tolay. in making permanent thr prelim inary injunction restraining the strikers from camping, marching, or in any manner interfering with the New York A Cl*« elan»! Gas <««•! Company*« miner®, bad the rff«vl of almost deplet ing ihr cam|w, an«! apparently a gen* eral de inorali «a tirwi atmmg the camper® «list«. In order to follow upth«*ir advantage, lite o| erator® held a largely attended u»*« tirig tumghi at Hie M*«n«*ngahrlfi hj'Uw* and arrange*! for the starting of their mine® with or without f.-r*«* If f.»re»» ggrtii® to ta unavoidable, it i® the intentum to start a few mines at < nkw , ttn-ler the prutei'tiou uf deputi*®, and aliate ver expense may result will Is» *b.tr««d pro rata bv* the mine-owner« When court mnten«*l this morning Judge« M««we and tail Iler banded down the «lev i®ion in tbs injutH't>*»n proceed mg® of the N«*w York A (develatid Ga- (Yml < ori apsoy against thr United Mm* Wurkere of America. Patrick !>»lan, Wtlham Warner and other® The pre liminary injunction wa® hi a* I* perma- h*»nl Abd the Wa« order«-1 to file a t«»nd of to answer fur etich larnax* ® a® may ta sustained bydclend- •nta by r«KU®»ri <*f the injunction Immediately after filing th* ila'in*, and ti|®»n mutton «»( Thomas Patterson th« court oolered a similar decree to ta irawn m the < a*e agam«t the Hunnla inner®, in which the injunction was applied for by Rufus (*. Craw fun!. The prnv of coal, which i® rv|«c»rted to have advanced at almost every point in the <<»«intry east of the Missouri river and at all Mississippi river potuta, • itc t ’.* g Mt wrt oK* l- gar *« vrn u -•• ago, sliows no material tnereaae al Pittsburg. Th« ruling figure in targe lot® is 6 ta 5*4 cents per bushel Plans are taing h»rin» l for the main tenance r»f the «ttiker® and their fam the® for A pr«.h*iig»'*! pcrin«! The el- p’HS«* of arrymg on the «trike is pls- «®l 4t fAoo a «lay, an*! api»*»!« s^e ««»ming in every da\ for help for f.imilieg in the mining village-. The action at the meeting of operat* ora yesterday i« in accordance with tlie • i . • .1 ^fe agreement had been furmuiAt«d. The 4gr«M*ment provi«!«»® that all »*• al con tra« te*l for on th«* 54*cent basis shall ta aimed at that rate until the oontracta ire filed. It is known that the reqsirt menta of the Lake trade by Septemtar 15 are 6,000,000 tone. If the contra- is ■ re not tilled the operator® will not nlv lose a large amount of money, but pul themselves in a position to lose • mtr « t® for all time to . <>m«». The stri king miners encamped at the nines nf the N«»w Y«nk A Cleveland las ( <>al Company did not inarch tin® morning as they had p!ann«»*l to do. At Turtle Cr«*ek they formed tn line, hut when ready to start they beheld the deputies standing just mitftidu of the camp, so tlie march iva- abatuloned and small pirtie® num tar i ng from tu«» to six each were instrtH'ted to patrol the winn I h in toe vicinity of the min«* «h«! report the of men going to work. They were mstruete«l to k<*ep moving, and if «p prone bed bv deputies lo gel away rapidly tu«*®ca|*e the service of an injunction, if possible. Th«' leader» propone in this way to haras* th«’ deputies ami Ih» Armiti. They say there ar«* 30,000 men in the district, ind th.it injunction® will hav«* tola' read times tafore the attack® ti|M»n the mines at <>ak Hill, Handy Cr«*ek ami Plum Cre«'k • tam *. iiiib*s®th<* mines ar«» «ouner rkmud down. Th«» men followed the instructions, but were twiabh« to l<*arn just h«>w many diggers went into the pit today. The output >f th«» Oak Hill mine yesterday wa.® •«•ven car® of lump **»al and two of • la« k and nut or ataut I HO tons. Thi® •! mjw ® a gam for th« company, though ho claim uf increased force is mad«* bj DeArmitt. and the strikers claim that only 22 m«*n are at wurk. VttarahlR«« I«» Ur I «<1ti«te(l. New York, Aug IB.—A «pecial to the Herald from Washington ».«Vs. Th« treasury «lepartuient l® ke«*pit>g a sharp l<®«koul fur the anarchist® now being Irivcn from France, >pnn and Italy hy ooncerte»I a <*I i «» u by the great <x>nli* nental jaiwer®. No pain® will ta* i|»arr»! tn prevent the Unitevi States from being made the asylum fur there men. Terrei««** V’. P«»wderly, tlie new -'«'iiiinissiuncr uf immigration, said in an interview tliat he would adopt every remedy under the law to *x< lu*le Plana«, the fafel«»r «»f tlie Spanish an- archiate, who has been condu<t»s| to llsvre by French uff!<*er® and shipped to New \ <>rk. 1 he immigration au thorities will notify their «»fficera at New York ami all large reata^rd i®»rt» to ta» on the l«N»k«uit for anarchists hra le«l this way. It is eij®«ctrd that tlie United Stales cunsol at Havre will give specific inLirniatton as to the ship on which Plana* ami Ids cumputriui® •aiL j Killed by lightning Hollister, Cal , Aug 30 — Frank Brunks, ag*«i 25, son of Vnlney Brooks, <»f Fairview, was instantly kilta! by lightning today. Tlie d<aoeaae«! came to ths door <>f his home, aceom|®anta! by his fattier, and both were str wk The fattier recovered soon after, an«! foun<! his sun deed in ®ll»»ln. A Fr»lfh« Train Worb Ht Louis, Aug 30.—A Republic spe cial from McLeanstaro, HI.. «ay« tliat nobody was kilta! in th« wreck r»f freight trains on th« Luiiitville A Nashville railroad near Dwiilgren, at M A M. The trainmen nf tli« trains which war« in collision eacaped unhurt Both engines were completely demol i«h««d, an«! fivs cai« of oorn ditohed. delaying the trains four hour«. Port Towneend, Aug. S3. — The Aiueri.-an l«rk Matilda, SIS ton«, Cap tain McKenaie, boiiwd in from Hono lulu to Port Biakely, Ur loa.1 lumber lor tlie return trip, went »»horeon ratooeb rock« at 8 o'clock thi» morning >he i« a total wreck. The Matilda wa» owned by Captain Rufo» Calhoun, of thi« city, ami had tiern in the lumlirr trade lietween Hound ,*»r• s ami Honolulu many year». There was no f.„, hut In England and Wale« the death rate light »moke reported at the time of the from typhoid fever has declined from •cci.lenL The Matilda war built al >77 per million in 1876*80 to 185 in Ueara|«rt, Me., In 18S7. 1656 54 FROM Th* ®(t»au**r Q umb THE NORTH. tlrlMga M *»r«l V u »« m Vuztoira. Aog. 15.—Ths steamer Queen arrive»! lais tonight from t* >* north A-'curding to Purser Carroll* very few of the 1,300 men now *'ampa*»l al Kkag’iay and Dyea will get over the I»*»« thi» winter. VISITEO THE ISLAND IN 1881 Mm started to b»iil«l a new trail, but found that It w«iuld tak«* 300 men three weeks, and atan*L«n«*d the id«M. Prob !»«»<«« RM»«« inry K«I4» m «*®» S«t»®<aalla«es ably 300 men will get across In time Hie « leim. enU !*>«•••• < llpj»»«tMB to •tart 'lo«n the river. iBleMS fe» K«laang i«» I aria ••»* A eommitt««* *»f 2 » has tarn eppmntaI tn k*«*p order at '•ktguiy, J M•■Kinney, Oakland, Cal , Aug 33 —Caplan) F W. Permein, <»f this city, claims Clip «.f (teattie, being elected «diairman. anti js’ftoti island, an«l a*arrt® to* , his till* W J. '•apparata«, of New Y ’k. a» « r«*- Everything is orderly, and men as ths ta*t»a fide d|s»*«»vere r of th* At.*ll tary. with its laut» of guan«* an I ul |W»4F I in good health. Gn August 7. tlie high tule drove o’! sters. tnanv c cam|«rr« Iss« k fr»»m the bunch, IMMI He a«MN?rts that on M ay There la a g»®«*! road five mil*« frttm while bound to < o*ta Rica ill brig the Klsie, he first visited the l•lan«l. lite tay, and gw®*!* o®» I*» haiil«*d in by After tliat lb* that «>n July 4, l*iyj, he visited it again wagon that distance. and hoisting the stars and strijN’s, t«*»k trail i® hed. M«*n are Lieating lot® at *kupny.*m>e formal i«»•«*• ®ion of it in tlie name of M — t of the men the Cnite«I Ktalm. IhK’umentary evi- taing sold f*»r 6600, are prejw«ring tu winter at Skagway. dene* *»n the subject is oti file at Wash* A |acker from P»»rti«n«l l«*»t eight ¡ngton, cu| i««*oi whi ’h Captain Prrwtein borsea and |®vk® They fell *L*wii a p aMMNBIH*®. seems to sutatant late his cliff 70 feet, th« jwfe kcr narrowly rs claim an*! also to prove that th* statu! raping. i® !'lilted Mates territory The report that the steamer ttannta, («plain l**rmein slat«*« that hr ha* from this jwirt. waa •*.«»•*! at Dy «»a i® mad* known the nature wf in® claim to drpled by the »»ffl* ere of the t^ween the agents of the Brttt»h company n«*w M«m wh«» arrive»! from the North tw n eg» trat I ng with the m*n to whom he it, g . .«*>ogh H’r*» CMillbool gave a bill of «Bata f»»r thr«** tenih« of trail i* th« Leat «»nr, miners fire cen th«' isian*!. If U ie Englishmen are will* tering at *kagiiay. Goods ran Le ing tu |«ar a fair pros, the • aptain and haul«*! «ivrr a large part of the Chil I h » wife, who hi® twki’h a keen inter*®! k *»t trail in w.ig*»n®, an*! tmwrt «d the ill tlie affair from the l»eg inn I ng. will rest of th« w.«y «»n jafe k horse* About *« iL H no< th«n intim«! t<> work tlie two mile* over the summit men hav«* to deptsit» of guano, whirl» pruf»*«ss«»r carry their goods. Shaw ho» ««llmated to ta worth ♦ *«» The White pass trail I* vary tad an*! 500,000. About h«»rs«*w have to ta kill«*! daily two md«’* of th* trai! is nordtimy*«I, PHOTOGRAPHY IN COLORS but still a large portion of kt is b»*ggy A few m*’u are getting through, but I »Mi« InjtBi-r It«« IH •*-«»» »»r.l % v«»ry «lowly, borsea taing •» ®nv, •‘»»m- th* I'rurefa |*red with tlie nuiutar «»f men there. M. Ishiis Aug. 33 —>in« e Profe««or V<igel, «d Berlin, suggested that it wa« minis wn_t start up pOMhble tu pr«Mlu«*e finlor with rite cam era, photographers and chemist* have •Huig.it to fln«l A sue«-useful pnn'eea. Al- Th» t’tltsbarg O|vrr«k»«»r» Have l»r« l«lr»l tu l>rf, th«- Ntria«»*« ta»rt Mclin»’* kcr, «if the Western Etigrsv ('leveland, Aug. IU. —The operator* mg < <*u;i|»aiiy, «»f thi® city, has achieve«l this II«» « an pr*»lu.’e any <ibj«M’l H i it® of 25 Pennsylvania i «'«ml mines Lei.I a natural oolor® Th«* main sroret <»f the conference in thi® » city today, at which pr<N**-®<« ia tl:e extraction »»f the three It wa® «letertnilied that mines in Hie Pttteburg «iistrlct sbotti«! ta start«’*! and piimary colors, yellow, r»®l an*! blue. A novelty of th* work is that th* oh operated without tlrlay. »II the grouml J* - * ,i. ^ • ■ ‘. *t r g • that the miners have taken a high- practically around the corner. Thi® hand«®! position; that nothing luit an i® mad«» | n »» si I»I«’ by the use of a prism unrra*«»nabta prie e for mining will «at* tsfy tbei* demands; that tliat they thrv hav«’ before lite earner.» Behind the prism i® a ««»lor filter. Tins is a small, flat ta*rn unwilling to treat with th* o|»erw tank <»f gl:*®* This filter ts Altai with tor® on anv (air groumta, aisu th it a « hrinically pure solution to excl id«' lh»*re I® I»«» oilier cw»«in»«* left open to th’’ a'l but the color d«*Sir«®l to ta- extract*«! operator® at this time. It was determined tliat all c«ml sold from the object A green mused when red in tu ta» photographed; a blue N«» soltttloa when yellow is want«*»!, and a in ist Io* imm-d al Hits prn u. rr»l mixture is put in th«» tiller when change in th«» |'-rto®« uf rmn.i g mil ta <*«msHl«*re»l until th* «sminici® ma*!«* at the tiiir*l basic color, blot*, ia to ta* re pr<®iuc«*.l Back of th«' lilt» r »• th«* tlie 54-cent tatet# afe fital an«! tta uni- ..■•» «•nu nt eted. plale ®|»rcially prepare«! for th«* color®. f An Oakland Sea Captain First Saw the Island. OFFICERS WERE KILLED llrtffillw uf th«* Miitin» «»«« Ihr Nrhuunsi Oll»» t»M«-|a»-r New York, Aug 23. — A dispatrh t« the Herab-i froiu Hurn*®« Ayrer ssy» Telegraphie ad vier« froui the Hrrald’s corrrapondent in Rio «le Janeiro «re tu the cffi'cl that a vegatd uf the Atlantic mpin.lron h»s picke»! up am! h«dds at Bahia, John Ix-nd and the other mem- bors of th« ■•f«*w of ihr Atnerii'an schoonrr Olive Packer, who niutinie*i They tnurdere«! the captain, Mt sra. J. W. 1 Whitman, am! thr fir*«t mat«* William I i-amlrr®, after having had truuble. Thr crim«* was committed alMMil 136 miles fmm Buenos Ayr«*®, The six prisoners have niadr conf«*« aion of th«*ir pnrt in it, and have at* tetnpled litt!« oomvalmvnl. Thry say that rtfler ihr munlcrs th«*y •«*< thr V« sei on fir»* and took to the boats. The *>*di«M>ncr w is laden with himtar and Th«* men lied burn«'« 1 v«*ry quickly. rough «*x|*»*riences ta»for* they were picked1 up. The details of th«» mutiny have not lnn»ri given out vet, but the men *a.' there ha<l brrn ill-feeling on thr whole voyage, and the captain an«! the gerund mate Lad ma«»r strong cneuii«-* of ah the inrmb«‘m uf the crew Tl»r United Mate® oonaul will tsk«* «-Large uf tlie inm, ami they will prub- ably l«r sent to B oa U mi un a mvriJiaint Vragrl fur trial. r«.Mr ini« ter ailv«r. Denver, Aug 33.—In a letter forth« public, «*1 G v«rn<»r J B Grant, of the Omaha*Granl smelter says r«g4 rd- mg the continued fall in tlie pri< e of silver*. ”ln my opinion tl»r worLI can pro du< r not to exceed I 50, tMM»,(>U0 ounce® l»*r annum at 50 cent* per nunc«*. The annual absorption i® gr«*atcr than l«50.- 000.000 onn* ’»s. so that 50 c«‘nls should ! ta ta lrurk price. In the immediate ! future it may go below fiOcefita l»rrausr smelter® ami others are offering tu sell million® uf ounce® al thr lowest price i to br obtained, 80, 60 and V0 day«. Iln.iv Uio> is done with a view to get Fatal Itunawwy 4rrl<lotit. ting rid uf the preernl stocks with as Petaluma, Cal., Aug 17 —A horse little I« mm as pussibta I nut 50 cent® driven hy John Cash ran awav this af- mr the ta!r«s k price t»rcausr I believe ter noon, throwing Cash an! his two that th«’ World will conimu«* to ataurb daughters out uf the buggy and instant- thr increasing amount of silver from iy killing Cash, whose head Struck a year to year, am! 1 don't tahevr it is •tone wall. The injuries rewived bv |MN>®ihle I«» maintain th« present output his daughters were not fatal at 50 cents ” Berlin, Aug. 38 —The gres ter f>art XVaahinglon, Aug. SO.—The preaident of Hilreia ha» Ix-rn vi«ited by severe ha» appointed fami» A. Walker, of •torma, and »evrral ¡ersona bave berti Helena. .Mont., to bemalter at the L’m led Htste» aaeny office at Helena killrd by lightning. A*h«»r«> «st T»l«»<»Bh. NEWS Hral»r Bahlalter Marrl»«!. Pittsburg. Aug 33 —laita last night it was pMiitivrly announced tliat Mrs. Margaret Ferris, wt«l«»w uf thr builder of thr Chicago wheel, ha® been married in Pittsburg to Franci« Schlatter, the divine hraler of Canton. Th«* <rrr- rnonv wa* |»rr formed l»y Rev Mr War«!, pu«tor of Ht. Peter’s Episcopal church. Mr. an* I Mr«. Heb lai ter are now at a down town hotel. Din-tura Mr pvople in Ireland who live un th* |M*talu uevrr have tlie gout. of th«' Pittsburg district was r» pr»■» -nt c*! at tlie conference, slid all w«’ie iiuaiiitnous and agreed, if necearery, to forcibly rt-«unie «qs-niti«»n®. wit!) the ••»«'eplton of M A. Hanna <4c < • NO| A PRICELESS PEARL % M<>«**?r«l < rati«»«« l*r»«»NI»t! W oittiB«» < >HM«««ltl Iti g Aulrldr (iaklan*!, Cai , Aug i’J. — Mata l CruaLy, w ho att* inpt«*»l to conimlt sui cide tirar l«amtartvil)«*, N J , a f« w <!;»%• ag‘», i- w«dl known in editarm i. She is known hrre a® Mrs. l‘«*.»il Prn *, nnd thrratunii»g suicide is ber prufos- • loii Wheh»*v«*f sire b'Comts linm cially «*mtarras®e«l, sh«* perniila aulii«** body tu provimi ber frutti niiuiiiHtmg suicide. Theii shetak»® up a culletfthin, ha® herrelf phu*ogr.iph«®l in a hving- pidu v* i»*1’, an»l g’»*'s l«> aixither tow n. In ibis wav Mr». i'n•■•«» ha® taen quii«- •<icc«»«tsfu| in gailHng a livdi llOod. Mra Price us«®l io !*• on th* stai,'«*, which gav* hur a knowtalge uf rlrw’U- tion and cffeetivn fiosturìng. Utur on sii* |»*rforin«'«l in a cirous, w her* she gsine-l a training that cnnl tata big)} div«-s mto ili* water wilh«»ut any dang«»r «<f taing drownm! until femie un* resene« her, lami w inter «Ite ar«m®«*d thè «ym- pathic» of thè jneupl* <»f llayward® by itying to bang berseli, are! sr«*ure»l enmigh tn«mey to g«» lo l«»s Aug«*!«-** Tbrn it W «•« li** ov»-r« d that mi<!«r Ih»’ natile uf Gruaby s!m had previuusly played ih«» satne trick and tatau up a mlleclfon al Ita! Img N«ret «he ap- |N'ar«*<l at .\«*w Orleans and lea|Mrd into th* Ml«e«»®ippl, bttt wa® rrertird by a firemau, and *ym|»alhetta jicuplr »ent ber oti tu her starving children in New York. II m I i I, la* luh«!!«. Key West. Fia., Aug. 1 U. —The ( «*r ro In the out*kirt® of Havitna was altA* k«’«l by thr in»«irg«*fils, who sacke»! thr sturrs ami ItM-tk ail thr horsrs fr«on thr stables uf lit» Eslatiillo Stage < «»inpiny. At »»’»ngo.lo-ar M «nsanillo, insurgent« alla« k«*d the tuwn and sa«*kr«l lh«» «tore«, wher* thry capture»! arma, atn ni uni lion am! ail kiwis of supplie®. The >pan- lard® ma«b» no rraistam*« R«-gt», ibe insurgent l«*ader, ata» rntrred Sagua la Grande, r» :aainn,g in tuwn m v«*ral liours. The insurgent ofti. er® ha«i lime tu «e*r tbeir (riemis m th«* store®, ami thry gave frrely al! thaï thr instirgrnis nee«lr«l. « Dgvrnpurt, la., Ang 88.—An rxplo- •lon of dust knnckrd out the rlrvstor »f lh« Diivrfipurt sngitr reflnrry tislgy. lohn !<* p | mi and Julin Kahn were hircrd tu jump 80 irrt, an*! were badly injured William Wolfe, a farmer, was fatally cruahcl ami hi* 11 year- oM daughter killed Frank Hteven« wgs injured. The building took Are an«! wa* totally destroyed. Iarea (IS.- H*«»s made of mat«* o« barl«y are man «factura« I by almowt wary nativ« African paopla. EVIDENCE OF STEADY GROWTH Haws Owr <«ath*rra lit Hrlghh«»rl»«a 411 <h* «Mair® meat >-<r4 la 411 iMUu.a»«»« TfWita 4»V*g«». !.» • Univ w <i ,nts ar«* «clling at 102 omit on the «lollar. Kr%«<n * ar loads *»f «»Id wheat w«*rw •liipte’»! from Sheridan la®t wrek. \ P«»lk «uunty farm at«-d near An- t><> h was ®»«I4 for 610.000 last w«»ek. Th«- f indr* »t Oswego has starts*! up on a two Weeks' order, and may run fougar. The ta*>rd of manigement of ths Comtru’fcial Association of I’tnililla *»»unty ha® de id«®! tu ®«*nd an exhibit f Cmatilla piodurts to the S}M»kanw rilit fair» An injunction Im® t»*en granted by Judge Fullerton against Cuos county, r»’«tratiilng the ahertff from »riling th«» property «»f the Southern Oregon rum* patty, attache«! for d«din«|mMiLtax«*« There are 3A,(Hi0 acres plant«*»! in prune* in Oregxm—15,000 *»f them in the Willamette valley, fi.5u0 in the Rogue River valley. 1’ha cuast cuun ti«k® and Kastern Oregon have U.ovO acres. A miner srriv«*d in M v®i.fi«»ld a few iay® ago from th«* Salmon Mountain miU«** with atamt five ounces ol f gold, He li*«l with in in one nugge «'I worth xtaill ♦•I®- lie found the g«d i J<»hn- tun creek . The Klamath River Lutu'-« < «un pany’s mill at Pokegatua »tart *1 up ill full hla*t last Week, an*I will l*r • k»*p< in operation right along, a log lVe of I.o0v,000 feel of log® hating Aimed About 35 men are empl«»yed. Kngine*-r J G. Hota*mta is making pre|»aralions to survey th* Ti llamuok and Nehalem I are A.fred Williams and E'red Arthur hav«’engsg«®! l«» assist in making th«? soumling. It is «ione with a View of pFtquirtng sti «wtímals fur the improvement ««f the Lars Elk and <ta*r hunters on thr lamer N gam* very s< arc* this yeai ■. Two and th r«te years ago «dk were so plentiful tliat th«»y cs tiId ta easily track«*d, but thia reioutn they ar*« *•» •«’ar«*« that tracks are not to ta* found only rarely, There ar» hili* »«tulutu’d harvester® operating in bi.arman «ni Gilliam COBllti«, By this tneth«®! of hnrvrwt- ii>g. farmers iwar the ruilrua*! grc en- alita! to start their maehinery slid Icaiii® guing in ths morning and bv n<a.»n have th«'lr wh«Ml in the ware L<mses. Progress tn taring th* rails on the A*torm A* i'olumbi» River rei|r««al has lxM«n delayed by brhlgs conatnwtion at n 1>XX \ ■” trv bridge will ta* compì» ted this wi rk, and tra« klay ing tayond tliat point will then go .liie.v! Work on the grade is ¡ ■ogres® mg rapidly. Tlie Oregon fomd l^mnpany lias le.i®e«l tlie eva|®irat«»r of ti»«» Salem Canning Company «nd i® building ®«*veral evsp urnt«»ra of it® own It eX|M»« ta to handle 3.000 busheta a lay of fruit and veg« tables, a th a ®p«*‘ia! view to tlie Al oki demand, for wh ch order® are al ready ou lian !. Th«* total salmon pa« k of th«* <*«»him bla nv«*r is 4» 4,.’>00 case«, a«'* ording to reliable fftaterncnUi from all pu- k«»rs The Fishermen • l*ni«m cannery L«*ad® the hat, with 33,000 cases. Fully mo per cent uf th*« p.«> k is r«»yal chlmaik. and tlie general quality I® excellent Most of thr ®trrlh<Mfeis and bluuta« ks were uti!ix<*«l for <*»>!• I storage. M n«lilit((«ili Heven cents Blaine. is now paid for fiali in The Aeaoin tur ih'fiiing «Invka and geere began on ih«» lòtti inai. II i»rk letar r tei • from lb* Blur mona* tains arc M«diihg in Daytun fur AO cents I gallon. Th* Star route daily mail »ervu «- ta la ««-h Bhuiu* .»nd New What« «un w ill ta re-•'•latoieii««l .*M*ptomla«r I. Tlie a«** ‘••tuent of Ihuigl.-«® county till® v»* «r is liu rea-M« ! nrarlv 11,000.000 uver tl»«- valuation »I ln«l or any previ ous y*ar. Th«- Northern Pac ific Raila ay I *«>»«» pan y ta «ani«' «>wn*r of 5,000 more a« tra «»f land in Chehalis county, having r«»- c-»rta| a government patent for Hint am«>unt of land last Week. Th«* !®lan«l Cuiinty H«>r<iriiltiirMl Ho- e cu his met aifei d*cid«*d («» hold a fair at C’«>ti|M»vllh» about tlie mhldle of September Th* *i**t'utivr cummittre is busy gefocting premium*. Th* fair will I»» larg«*r and will I m » continued hinger than Iasi year. Thr state land oofnmls«tonrr i« pre paring a grhrdnl« of the stale sc I um «) an*! grant«**! land« In each county uf th« •fate. These lists Are to t>e p»®t***l in the bounty ailditor*« office (if thr sev eral cocintlos f«»r i it form at ion «»f thus* seeking tn Irani*. A s«*ln*«luli’ for Yaki ma has alrratly been completed, am! other countle* will hr taken up as fast a® |««»*®ible. The aa»«e»-or ha» complete.! tim aaar->»ment ralla for What.oin counly, Th« total aruounl of pmpwrty ia (lo,- (88.878, nf which |U*,000 i« permutai property. The hav crup In lite Kittitaa valley I« pretty well cut and I« rapidly getting into thè baie Ihirlng July »S car- leatl« of lo tona e». h. a total of 860 Lima, Perù. Aug IV.—The Prruvian tona, were «hip|«<l, moel of II going to Thi» moiith*« »hip g«>vernmenl ha® or«irrr*l thè tank® of Fuget «ounti Perù lo withdraw fmm rirrulation ment« will «till he henvier, ami aa thè within 80 day® ami «top furthrr emia- prive ha» ranghi frulli (; SO tn (0. ll •ion of circolar chevks asbrmg mrtbitig ha« Itroiight a gu.nl deal of money mt<» The pruepecta are food for more ur l*®s than tank note« in disgmee thè valley. thè prie» g ting itili iogher. Rrxblmg, Cai., Aug. IV. — F«»rty pr«»® pfectoffi arrived Ibis m«>rning. Al thr rate thry ars g«nng intu thr dirf^in^s. Coffry cr«wk an<! il* tributarie* will N- prisiprctr*! s® nrver !»«forr. Il is ri portati tbat 800 minore will rracli hrrr totnorruw frutti Onkl md. H«»i*l® an«l tmsinrs« hous«*« arr rrwping a haiv*®(. nf lM»|»re®e B« ttur wage« Are l*rihg |*aid Al pres In » « i»«-«1111 •• t» |'r««i«i Vw 1««rb. ent f««r Lanett liAiid® than ever Iwfore New York, Aug HL—All the long in thr hiatory of Adam® county. shoremen in Hie neightairh*®*! of pier Farmer« have bi«l a® high a® g.i |w*r day 3W, Ea«t river, are talking of what they for help to «Io th* same work that had call a Cutan filibustering expedition bmti d«Mie in the pa«t for || 60, an«l not tliat left the pier of tlie Bridg»*|iort half enough men I'Oiild lx* ®r<»ured even transportation line early Bumtay. Ac at that figure All apring-sown grain cording to the story of a longshoreman i® now rip«, and in order to save it the ammunition which wu pla«*ed on farmer® must harvest ««Min. b«mrd a srh<«»ner ri insiste* I of 4,000 The ronslitiitionality of th* grain in- boxes of cartridg«®® an«! a tag ’piantity •t>ection art, pawed by tlie legi«l«turg of dynamite. The rides, it is sail. <»f lK->5, is to I m * teat**«! in thr «nprem« Altai 300 cases. llmh l«s Trlasll^ Vilnrs Krault «f au Kspl«»«l«*n. * A Resume of Events in the Northwest.