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K . • • • > I * « . M i . » i ***' >• * • * / Scio Weekly Press. HCIO * » % • • / • z' oKK'MIN >1 ,t» ht M*. V * |'.r«U«k wf tb* |»M|Mi»«MMt irapl*« it»g* »«f in* 1 *•• x% *<k < «n*«l . »<m* th«™ 1 • i*g rnphle I o I umhi * < min«’tder Booth Tucker has ar rive-! In Denver ta* complete the ar raugemeut* f*>r establishing a balration Army oulony In th© Arkas**** talley. In J<rte| h Hayward*« « m » w mill, near M -»■»m. Mo., a large buder ©xpl««d©d ar l kill«*»! liire© workmen, (. bar lee Heator Waite* Fergnrson and All*»»l Y«e»t ^The mill was blown to frag- m«mla. Th© griblnatea of the deaf, «lumb an<! Mind asylum at Berkley, <’sl , have «»rgaiHXwd a hovel sorjety. It* purpose IS ta* lllfluen «■ wealthy I>rr>pl«, »fid. if • - > b .*!. ■ m< iits. in e«ta!dr«hing h<»lar«hlps for th© blind in le«dihg • dte'atioans! >n«ti tut mn«. Th© Units*! M lies ■leam*hip Mil Franc 1»»*», th© fisg»i*ip of the Kumfwan s pi t !r«<u ha* arrived at Tangier in order to investigate and obtain r«-d 1* «•, if n©rM*M»ary, h»t th© re- jM«rted fl<<gtfing of Am©r««an ctltlens at M »v'sduf. and als* to enforce the prom- i*r»«| m * i 11«-ment f«»rm©r claim« <»f th© (‘■»»tel RtatrMi against M*»r<»c.t*. TI h * inexorable -I *>'rimnatiug law of < iH"A, which «'•»ndrmii» a |*ar*»'i«i»* to death by the slicing pr«»c***s, whether he be th© |«-r|M»trator «»f a wilful crim© • to.* » t.tn <•( au .»■ «h t, • terribly il!*>atral<*l by a * *•«© now vexing the j*N»ph* <»f wiianghai. A boy of 11 was ■ winging **>m** article about bla hr a» I in plat, when it ha pl* lied to strike hit mother, who di©»! from th© rfievta <»f the blow, II** was rofidrnin**! ta» br have sis'**! lo loath, ami, though l*e«*n mad© Iu «ar© him from th»« fear- ful end. •*» far they have nut suo- cesaful. A dispatch (ram Vienna • 4, • that th* »learner Iks. with a rew ul 10. •ml carrying 50 Australian pa«*©r ¡grn», wa« entering th© port st Fihm*. on t: <' river Fltimara, while th© l«*r* WAS blowing hard, when sh© collided with the l.ngli«h steamer Tira, which WAS leaving. Th© hnws ««f the Ika were «tore in and she «auk in two minutée |h-at« hastily put <«fT am! «atol the : • A- ’ * • 1, <•’ hut mo*t I Thr casualty lhe passengers |*©ri«h**l. fo**k place in full vi ©W i of thou ««nd* who rroW<le*l th© pier in the greatest •xcitomctit and alarm. \ ’• E Baldwin, U hi well kiinan authority on polar ©xpediliona. ■ a’«» niui* r» 1» 1» lor belmvmg A • th© a »- oriAut. 1« m»w mi I; if return trip from lhe polar re- gioì*©, sud may h © ii t»*« h©ar«l (mm. Mayor Phelar 1. t»f Han Francisco, hxs, in a very point« «1 Wav. miniil th«* i«uar*l uf ©ducati<m that if it dtves stticlly within the lette» «d th in lhe maltor <*( app««pilatnms 1 be ui»£ta$d frirtrt offlv, as was th© of su y©» v ir»sr a, rt>r<w daughters *»f Pr«*st«m wer© burned u> death in their P»»*t Alma. Ont The rest <»f ií* a|*-4 from Hu* hiirntng building T » g«rl» w©r© ag«*! 14. 10 and • years I < «• < f Hicm had « ■*< sp’- l. but met her •I alh lh returning to brr *i*t«*r« Acting Upon th«» rv*|ue«t <»f the *©* re- tai y uf agriculture th«« trews» iiy depart- ment li*» fv»p»es(©«l th«* •* r*rrelaiy of stat© to iiistntci all th© t txmatdar ofllcors uf th© Unito! Mal««* to r rt sum - authenti- cation uf invokma *«f I In h * of meat cattle (ruin districts in winch anthrax exists. The uhclaimol jewels a1 the value <»f 415o.ot.Hi w !.»< id th«» ruins after the fir© a l*a£aar hi tbfi Km»«lc<»«ii «ohi at and I un. The n will remain handed fur 1 which all the u>om*y une the alate. (’•»ngT©*« will I© ask«*! at its Cuming ►es«lon ta* make a large appropriation lor th© manufacture of modern high p.s.-r gun* t«» I«*» i » «du lod for f«»r *«-tvic© un l*»ard auxillsry <*r Tuisers Uisers of the Uniii'd mai «-* navy in time tim© < »*f war. I. chief «»( (ha ('.»piani (’Karl*** l>'N©d, butcAti of ordnanœ, prop»»«*** t<» msk© a reoumm«* wist ton in his fortcmnlng an nual report that st l©a»i $500,000 I»« Appropriated fur this pur|Meo. It is ©a timale»| that 4!.0<*)'00<i will lie r© q unsi to »quip with modern Ualtertea th«» 2H sleamere now tmrulled in the gover nimmt arrvioe a« suilliAry oruiaera. Fire was discovered in lhe tn a in slojM» of min© No. 2, at ♦«» ktun, Ala A »ut lOü »um ©«-r© <*mpl<*y« I in th© mm«* Al «»no«* an alarm ws* given. A panic follow«*! among the workmen and hundrel* gathered at the mam en tramu» «.( th© snmking mine, while r< -'ne parti«*« were at one© ft*rinert to rein V« th** tniti< * More than 50 were gotten out from th«* Van«»us entramwa w ithóut harm. Others were overcomo by *m«»kr «ml fell ’ X th«* wax Rid« Five men, who wrre working shout the slop« s bcyoml where th«* fit© originated, could not I jh * rcAi’bed. and it ha* l*c©n regarded as c©rtain tint th«*y ar© dead It is thought three or four others may lx* in the mine. Arthur Jordan, a * «»tch explorer, who claims to !•© familiar will» the country lw*tw«*©u >pokan© and th© Klon- «like. will l<»ave Sfaokan© with six m**n, Or toiler 10, fur the Yukon country. J. J. Bniwne is at the head of the syn- • hcatr which I* outfitting tb* party tw pn.ap'Ct <»n Stewart river. Mr. Hrownp’s *»n, Guy, will l»e a meint»er of (be party. They will go via Ash croft.taking ti»r Hudson bar trail them t»» Like I*’«lin, down the iak«* («»the Ifoot ilirKpia river, down that stream to the Yuk«*n, thenew to Stewart river. The Jspamwe government has taken up 2,000 out of the remaining 30,000 shares of the F*onrio«in railway, a ml ha# |*rr*uadc»l F*»nn<mana to take up the remainder. Lhcuttiutive« and cats ara rii<*ctcd from America. The work will l*e pruoastlnd with immediately. The gvivernment survey Guts hare about commpivted th«r Work of* ratab- lishing a seriea of line* of true mag netic brarings along the < <>a*t and id th* prinri^uil barhurs between Puget »•Hind and Han Diego, for the purj-ose <*f affording means for masters of vrs- •ela to adjust the <*»»npi*"«*s of tbair h*j«i .¿. a cut. ven cul x.auri. THE MORTGAGE LAW SOLDIERS Declarwg t'a» «•••«If «I >«»«sl hr !*»• *• pr*Mt* » Mtart runlab *•»*«*< *»f King >.r Hr «tin. Lagos, \\ «»st Coast <d Africa. **ept. 27 — !>runami, the king of Benin, who ha« been <»n trial al ita*uin City sime August last, with a uuinler«•( hi« lew-l ing chiefs, charged *iib twung runerrn- «*>! in th«’ in«*i.K*rr of the unarm»*! ex- |eh|inft under Birti’h C<»n*ml Phillips, lia* been comlenint’d to l»e transported to Calabar, a «laxe settlement «»f Brit ish Went Africa Three of th«* king's chief« were previously sen tern •<*!. Two of them ««-re shot ami their iw» he* di« playvnl hanging in the streets for 2 4 hours. The illird uf these chief» es- cal»'! a similar fate by committing Sill« rid«. V»t«h**l«l Wiping Out a I «»•«!!>. Greensburg. l<id., Sept 27.«—An un usually peculiar case nf family afilic- tion is report«*! from Forest Hill. Two arek« Ago the eldest brother nt Mrs. Finley Handwrwoii dir*l»»f typhoid fever A few days later her mother pa«»*c«l away from the sama disease, am! the (ever claim**! her husband last Satur day Yesterday she herself «u<*nimbr<! to the malady, and how (wo of her children are lying at (he point of death. VVhrallng < arrlre IHapalrhra. San Francisco, Sept. 17.—The gun« boat Wheeling sailed fur Honolulu to night. >he was oblige»! to till vacari- ci©» in her crew by drafting 40 men from the monitor M«»nadm*ck. The Wheeling carried dispatches to Hono lulu in advanr« of lite reuglar mail •learner. Gr een »burg, Ind . Kept. >7 —Charles Gall.ighcr, an Aged fltgiiiati at a Ihg Finir crossing in thia city. wa« «truck by an engine ami killed. Mobile» Sept. 3?. —So far there have b»*en 3M ca»ew profM'Un e*l yellow fever, three having died, 16 having been dis charged, and 24 remain under treat- ment. Tonight another death was added, John Bourne, chief clerk of the Louis- Ville A Nashvi 11« «bops. Chi. ag»», Sept. 37.—An Irving Park school girl met her »tenth yesterday nt the St. Chari©« avenue crossing of the Chi« Ago and Northwestern, and a com- |«nu»n, temping with Injurie«, was in «de temporarily insane by the horror of the avene DISGUISE F W,llt>Kll*4 C«rs I *«J al M m S m I m I m Olympia. Waah.. Sept. 27 —Th« su prême n»un |o>lay afllrme*t judgment in tb« c < im » of Nathaniel H Swtnburns, rrsjiondent. v». th** hbertff o! P¡er e cownty, appellent—• ra«e that In volve»! Ü»e lrgshty or application «>f the asi l»a«ce>l by the la«l legislatar« relaling tu the «ale of proprrty under eserution ami <lwnw. and tbw confirmation of •heriffs* •*!»••- The rase was apf««aled frutn tl»e «a- l«»riof court of Pierre county, whrn a peretnplory w rit <»f marelarou« was granted AgSHist the shertff, cvwnmstei- * a s|M**ial eieoution an»! ordre, i««ur*i «»n 24. IM>7. in the caeeof n va Debute, and to advertís«» orrtain mortgage«I property for «ale to «atisfy th© ju«lgn ©nt in H*c asid cause, wilh out Appratsemeiit or • ithout requlring either the jti Igrumi crédita* or d«bt«»r lo fix a valuó Wpoti lhe n»«olg*g© I prop- ©rty as a minimum prow for sata», and to pnjeord at one© uit 1er ti»© «»Id law r«»gsfding •<«<’!» sale* without regard to th© rvernt act uf the leigalstur© r©giilat i ng «uch matterà n»© n*e|w>ihl©nt *■>*»»tend«*I’. First—That neither th© till© nor th© Iwtoljr <»( th© «cl s«Miia»u«wt ihn c« »I» Ir i»* turn that th*' law applies tu fore* oura of moitgAg«*«. That it w.t« nut the intent of ih© legislature to make th© law rett«*- active; am! Third—That, if the law «foes apply h» mortgsg« • and it inteud«*! to be retroactive, that |W’rtioU rrlatihg toa year« stay of sa I© ami th© previstovi for fixing a \a!uatu-;> i < n»'«m«tit>iU»*t>Al. brean«© <*bf»oin»u* to arw'tlon 10 <*t ar ti« Ir ! «»( th«- ©mist 11nt urn of Hi© Umt«*l Htaise irgsiding impairment uf ■on t recta. Il«*garding th© first <*mtcntu»n supreme «NMort h«4-ls that it was d«»iilly th© intent to nu'ludr m*»«tga/«*» s» w©ll a* m«»rtg*g©« «old under ci»- u ti«»n Alsu, that it w a * th© Intentimi of th«» legislAtur© to make th<» provi * .•ms o* ibi» act rr tr«-A«’liv*' In holding tb*» A» l uto'onslituti<© «< in ils application t<» contracts malt priur tu the i «g© of th«» act, th» court «!©v«»to* som© attention to th» pr«neipl© of th© inviolability <»f ©**•* tracts wlmh is l«»*>v led upon h**t»>••ty »nd g***l faith, «upp*ri«*l in ethic** 1* well »« law It lh© valu© «»f a runtra t is <|et©rior»te«I *»r h’»,«‘ii«*l hy th© |* as sage *»f an a * t. th© obligAlion <»( th© act »• must certainly impaired. It 1* « ptimupl© of Î4» that the law which is in ©xislenc© at th© time a «mira* l • made tatoomas a |»*rl oi th© cuntract. Iu this care it «a» expressly stipulated in th© mortgage that the las in f«»r**e at th© time the contract was male abonhl b>sM>o>e a part of the motti»«'I, but in the ali nee of such stipulâtmn Un»h»r t he effect would I»* the same. the law, when the <x»ntr«< t w.»s mad**. the mortgagee had a right to thr «ah* uf this land st oncv u|»on th** issuance of hi« eseciition, subp»ct only to rt»- d«'rnption This a vshiable right, and *ii« n<»'kuibt taken into cunsnler- atton by the judgment »reditur, or in this ra*e the murtgagee. The la* new rompebt him to oit more than a yvar aftwr judgment Indore he »an bav<* the ».»ine mad«», and, say« the uourt, it «eems lieyund <XM>lrur»-rsy t!»al, a»» to antcrtNlenl rnntraets, thi« pruvitiou uf the la« i« void. |»*r»Mc*» Mi th* l.uMrn (.»(» Han E'rampiaeo, Sept ‘J*. —'The Unit «*1 Slate* engineers In charge of th«' harlan fortification« uf San Fram »ico hav© directed that a survey I m * mail«- on th© shore Im© on th© south «1 I«* of the bay, and th«» Golden Gate, (nun Black point («» Point Th© pur* pm«- of th«* survey, which has just le- gun ami will l«e completed a w**’k hen« «*, 1« to a«*eumtely local«’ th*' forts (or th© tn formal ion of th© war «lc)M«rt- inent Army ate! navx offii©r» her«» think th© harbor def«*n*»** arc ti«»* stdfictent- ly well advAh •»! tu s< »nd off .un fl« »1 that Sp«in or Japan cuutai put into ac tion her©, Ah-I they ar© strung «'iiougli with th«» aiaiistanoe uf th© Imtteric« <»f th© Monterey and Monadm» k tvp© ami with the aid of tor|»ed«»©e to muk© N • plemlid fight against the l»e»l fleet Englan«! would lie likely to wnd tier«. IN 10 [ND 1 CUBAN WAR San Francisco, fiept» 24-—If th« atori©a of tb« |»a««eng©r« and crew uf Negotiations •* poned Between th« City of Peking, who h arrived her« Washington and Madrid. Turala) evening, ba true, a stata of affaira ©xi«t« m H awaii which demanda th« attention of th« «tat« departin«nt. SENT ULTIMATUM WAS REORGANIZATION WILL FOLLOW Wbwu Hie Peking arrived at Hono NO lulu, th« a l leu turn <d passengers on board was altrw led by th« remarkabl« Nave r»»» «)nimc’tnral movements of 174 Japan* Th» |'r***tol tt>t«ll»ile S m I m II mm 1h»lr |>Uj*c| • !'*<»«•< rw «Uvrage paasrtiger» who were disem «f Ik« < ttbaw Varati«*« bark i ng Although clA*seI as laborera, Hieir weH drilled am! military Appear- Madrid, *M»pt 2» —Tb© Cur re« j on Chicago. Hs*pt. 27 —A t|<weial to (he atoe wa« taw> |*al|*abte l<» e»raps* «»hart» a - Tribune from ««hingtoD «ay* <!«•»»« »a «I© n«Hw»rts that n«*gotia- Imn. 1 am! 0»«»si«m*sl o»n«iderabi© com- The Union Pa« ifie rcvuganitalhm turns ar© pn «*«*«* Il ng t*©twern th© Th© Japxnrw •*»« ©vtaiepily mm I. »‘»mmilice pf»»|ra«it :»»n f t the tli# settle- United States aiel Sj-ain fur a friendly u in 1er th© uovnmand of a veteran arr- ment «»f the company's i«-bt to the •*’tilem«*nl «»f affa irs in 4 uba. grant and div id«* I into *|mnia uf 30 Umteil Matos will he accepted, th« Ki Fp*»ca. after denouncing »• "sen- under 1 tK*n> «wumi©sn»i»«*d officers. government m**rtgage will he f.ur- a»H«»nar’ th© story of an ultimatum, Ihiring th* v«»x *g© a military «liwi'i- « t««sr<d. th« road «old atol th« rmtnpany points out that the Cubans have n»*l pirns «in ulierrvr«! which *’r*ai«*<l o*m- rrofgan¡ted. This statement is made I-ceti At war with **i*ain wdln>ut th© m* ni am mg th© other st«wrAg© j a©©«»»»- uh (he high***»! authority metal and material co-operstum «>( the ger« ami th© «'«‘Atner's crew, ami many For «eversi «lays |«u»l the president American j*-w» h*. . . - - * • ha» ha-1 conI«renm» with the reprimen - There is a great »leal of mmm«»nt a * meaning of their being ablp|wd to the (at i ves of the rutD|«any r»»mpany and with the !«» the origin «»f th© ultimatum canard tslamls. It was gmerally badiet«*! that al, and befovw h«» left s<t«»rney«g *neral. It has b**»n Attribut*’ I t*» furrtgn am* th«*» wer© sent to th«» 1» I Arid« for th© \\ s*hn»gt«»i» t»e ' sgrrrd i In (tie sal© of the i»a»«a lor, but all th© atnlm**AJof« deny ptirpoaw «*f furclWj resisting annexa load ami it« re organisation upon the respinsi hi lily fur it. The |«*»ple do tion, if HWr-Mf). !<s»«k« whn'li tier réorganisai ion <*»mrn'l- not think that war i« inevitable Kumurs <»( th© pfrmrttoiN of th© sm|©r* tec i suggr«t«*l. Th«’ announrrmml of It I« a***erlc-«l that th* * liiterals will Of'« «Mildiwrs ar© not new «»11 lb© island«, the * «h*'i»:>»n may Is» l«»«»k«^! fur at an and it ia ©aid over l,0»»O drilled men •«sun form a cabinet, an*' I that on tl>* ear Hr date. Il will r*»mr in an order ha»© been landed, ami at*nit 400 v**i«»r* return of th«* queen fr«»m Mwn *'rba*tiar» f*»r ' ture» Lem re issu«* I by th«* president to Madrid 4'aptaili-Getier al Wry 1er will <»>««>( H m » Jajwii t't»ina wsr wet© ©X- th© secretary of the treasury- _ be r«*i*all«*! from (•< -a and automxny l**'te»l on tlw next sicamcr. ri»r agreement to which President «Mtabiisi»©*! in th© i*lan«l, thu« leaving M Kinley ha« sgre«*l t*i give bis «ano- no pretext for the inter trillion of th© ORDERED THE LYNCHING. ti< Hr I« the «Ame which was aiibinitted I nited Htatcw tu <*»rrg»’»*M |»y PrvHudvnt < 'levtdand •!« r W < hi*f uf l'<*ll«* of Mrtlraa M MMld • um©«* SualtolM I «. I a >( Jantiary Under this Agreement bl* f«»» th* l»*«th of iirujo W \ Hept. 2» —Btate depuri- ih»’ rrurganigation aHanilllw wdl bid City uf M* xico, Sept 24.—Honor D-n ment officials rvfuse t«> d'S^us« th© ff (I « i '.»3 io-Irr a fr»rt* lusurr «ai«1, Fdtintdo \ »• Ia*«iu»-i, late chief of •*. sitot**meiit tnad© 111 th© «*able li«plach thè »«»m of 4 45.OiMl.UOO. In oftlrr to g컫' an inirihgihlr statr« («»>!*« ctmfeased that he directod the frntn Madrid, namslv. that th© cuun* n « ni of wbai (In* t>id w ili niran to thr killing u 1 Ar myo, th« assailant of Presi tr d ! rojM-, with th© • 1 eption «d V«lasE|ii*’S ••« r«ni»»v«'-l Austria justiiyllie Interp<*»ithm «»( tb© Vniir»! Htstr«. it 1» n«*«'*<ary to entrr dent Dial. I ■ 11 c fi V into thr histotv of I he Union from oflto© ami pl a«** I in prison on sus United StA»«* in favor of a t«*rminsti>m picion <d having ao«|iii«vscf*d in the kill «>f th© Cttbmn War Pa* tfic * «»I ljgtin-n tn th© guterntuent. Still, it is r**’»ll©'l The prin«'i|4i! d«'bt of ths Union ing «»f Arr«»y*». Today, «luring the "fll- th.xt whil«* Mr U«M»lf«>rd was tarrying Paci®«. ?o Ho* !>-.;•«-.! btatra wa* •***•.- < lai invest ig-tth»n. Hie es-pulive chief in an appar liîlv purp***©!©«».* iUAiiUvF iii Ó3V 51*. A |s»rimn u( this has n*>l • • • was placed on th© stand and a«k**l I«» Lmdon and Paris, iii«t«*-ad of preogsd- detail his connectmn with th«* Affair. ing tu bis pust in ** jmii *. il leakt*! out !«t«rii a 1 Hat ■•<! I » th© United Htat**« II * interest |u»id l»y tl»<* govcrnment To all «|U»*«tv»ns h© r**«|*ond«*l that he that th© United Mat©* ministers al ahu*Ut*ts tu 4-J6.V54.Hfi3. Thr wh«»le UAsagrcit »'lriiir«*r o( th«* president v«rioti» EnrojM Ah con ft» had been in* i ndrbtrdnevs ou th«* l«t day of July, and he felt that th© *« andalous attempt stru<*t«'«l tu M»nnd th»» governments to ISU», Wii» 47O.4U4.4u5. The sinking Upon his lil© merited sever© punish- whi«h tiiey wer© a- i edited, w lib a (und uf thr Union Pacific in thr hand« in©nt. The judg© |«*rmitled this evas vn*w to learning how intcrvmlio*» in «»I thè tr«*iu»urvr of thè l*nit««l stai«*» on ive reply f«»r m*me tiuie, and then or- faVor of Cuba xxotild lic regarded. • 1 i .. r w 4’ 4 ; . . '*» .'<••• Afte! «irred th© inspector to reply «lirectly to Althuugh it was gt-ncially •»upp»**«*'I ng thg gisktag funi, wbta h ia the «pnetion, and then he «’<»n(•***•**! the at th© tim© that tlits efT>>rt would not part h«- took in th«* lrAg«*»ly • ,-•<’ •■ * th....... ti. ¡..»r v ¡fi tltr I.-llid- ■>! »11 »'©«-1, thvr© i« m»w g<s*l r*'i«on ta» ac- His rervant adrnitt«N| buying the cept th«< «‘ateinetit in th»’ Madrid cable thè United stat«*« f<»r thè pop ohm » of pavmg (he «hd»t of ih«' Union Pacific knives with which the killing wa* 1» fully warrauJol hy th«* ( u ts done. <'«*m|H»iiy t** thr gov«*rnmrnt, thr sum V»» I lth«>i»«H*»> M m « ’•Fled. of |2H,015.H5O remaiii* lo la* pani. X lt*>lH«lr*r » «|»r*««- 1 hat !• thr only «um which thr Fili New York, Sept. 27 —A •(*•* ml to Wuwhington. >«pt. 24.—Secretary g* raid rrorganixation c«»mmitter, a» il In Blom, of th©«l©partm©nt of lhe interior, ti»** lierai«! fr«»in !*>ndoii raya: • knowii. wdl I h * rrqulrud to pay (he has iiiMtriict**l th©cmmnissioner uf edu rt’feren«*© t«» the *en*Attonal teh*grams govrrnmenl cation lo have th»* r«'imh**r now at Tel fr«»m Madrid about th© allcg«*! ulti The Iosa to th«* guvernmrnt isthr dif- ler «laUon, Alaska, which !»av«* b«**n matum an«! 1 *i<*v 11 a !*i111y of war lelwtwn rrrnci* twta»-» n f . 1. »oO.HOU, which 1« Umt»*l State* Stat«*s and >pain, the broken to work, furwad«*! to St. th»* United • Herald ruvr re ponds nt ha-1 a conversa - Michai'ls, to !•*• h* I I there (or u*e in r I Aì.r tl « ■«, un l t ■ f M.OOO.Ooi», fxrwnrtling *npph«*s to th«* Klondike lion witli a di*tlnguudwd Amrri< an making a 1« •.«* «d r.< irh (-5,OUO. ihhi in «MMtntry in «*.»*«' of ciiierg«*n«'y. TI htv diplouiat. who, though not IMTMiually »«»un I nnmbrr*. aceording to ih«* figur- I ni«h nr« .in* about eight uf lhe 4«»©r. which it is concerned tn the American *p tng <*f thè «>p|*'iiriit!* <*f thè agn***inriiL believe«! by th«* administration « an I m * goliAlions. i* in a ¡<»*itirui to know the The agrv*-m«*nt for the fortH-haiure exact ■tat • ’ of affair«, but who, tor uh uiilist*) in this way. ami th© opinion «ale al»«» rontains a provision for the prevails that they wonhi I*» much mor«* vioua rraMHis would not allow his name reorgamaation »»f the Union Pacific tu l«e mention«*!- Hr said uesfnl than *l‘»g*, because they can Rgilroad Company and it* Kansas P» "I cannot, of course, plr»igv in ad- travel mor«* rapidly, draw more, ami cifie brandì. Th«* ruorgHiiisatiun com varie© th** g*)vcrnm«»tit of the Cnil«*d «•an lixe on the little forage th«* coun- uni!«*«' romURts «d l^'Ui« F'itagriald, . try pro lures. The «* rotary saya that Matea. hut so (ar 4 h Uir present 1« onu- .l.u'ob H. S. hl»-rt, T. Jvffrnmn Coo- «M«'h r©ind©«*r will carry ab»»t>t 30< eernwl such a step 1« not m cont«*inplu li'lgv, jr.. < liaunc» \ M D in - xx . Marvin 1 i«»n. The Chid-1 state« h«** probahlx H’ighitt and Oliver Amc». Thr cap a day They ar«* to h * sciit io St. intimât« I il rough Mr. Wuodfurd (liai itai iaation uf thr n«*w company tin<it*r Mu lia*ds ill prcl’t rencr to other placet the présent -lui«' of ntTatr* is most «le- ih«- Fitrgrrahl pian will I«* he« atise of th** available stores al that plorabl© ,m<! th.«t i( w»- vould I m » <»f any <HX). 4 p«-r cent bonds 475,000,'HMI uf assistant*' in bringmg tins «'ondilioD poinL prrjvrr» ! stock and 461.000,000 of corn of ibnigs lo an «*nd we should I*** g lad Ki|»«>rl |»uly wit <*«»|i|. inoti stock. t«» «»(Ter our s«*rvicc* But you mav aay Washington. Hept. 24 —Th«» owner« alwohitely thaï tm ulUmatum lias !>e«*n FOOD SHORTAGE INEVITABLE of gold mine« tn Nicaragua are worried ««•ht l'» S) ain by th«* Unit«*! States." oxer a 11 »-tree published August I 5 and 1 » i 'I a I ii lutll*« ll<-p«trt un < «»»»«I It loit* taking «-fi'-’t imm»'-1¡at*-!y, rstuhlithitig li* Irltian. In lhe North. nn export duty of fl gold ¡ mt ounce on Madrid, Sept 27 — The Dtlkr of Te Washington, Sept 27. — Captain gold ingots, and f .’ p<*r ounc«* on gold luaii, li e Spanish minister «>f foreign Tuttlr, m command of th* cutter Bear, du»L The informat mu i*«>im*« to th«' nffairs, lit thr course of an interview to- <»f th*- Ib-hring *» va patrol, in a report stat«» dr pa 1 tmmt fr*»u> Consular Ag< nt dat with fii»* ct«rr«‘*p*»ridenl *»f the A* lie aays the old sm'iatrd Pr»-.**, deni«** that the govern« to th«* «‘»•errtary uf thr treasury, gives Clancy at Bluefield*. an official a< >’»»iint of the nwur *»f Ca|»- duly a a* 35.44 cents |M*r ounce on gold. m - il had r«-<-rived an ultimatum from tain Whil«**idrs. his wife and a nnmU-r Th«’ mining interest!« have unite-! in in I tut»«*I State« in ri-gard to (‘ul a, *»f th«’ rr«*w of th«* «dramrr N«*var«*h, («••titloiHitg th«* government to revoke and said it*' had rrc«*ive«| a cablegram winch was caught in thr ire i »ark ort’ the deer«**, which they hold would la* from *rnur «Ir L«»mr, the vpanisi» mm« laust i*trr to th«* I nil***! States tu the same Icy Cape, July 30, and also report« an ruinous to the new industry. to thr cum!it ion uf affairs al St. year (he gold «*X|»ortA from Blth’field* • •rt- t, »ti 1 deny nig the ri>«trm e uf an •mount«*! to f 1 tiInn in<*re i«e <d ultimatum. M ichaels. The Bear rear hi*I Ht Michaels Au- f-11,636 <»vvr the pre* e-ling y« ,»r’« ship frirrllnn I»» < ttt»a. gust ••, where about 300 miners were ment. Havana, Sept. 27.«—A> > or<ling to ad- found camping on thr lieach. On ar- < » « I ♦!*»»• Ut 11 «I * vic* « from Puerto PrihcijM*. *em»r B41 • nxal Captain Tuttlr rrcriv*«d r«*|ur*t« Brindisi, llaly, -« pt. 24 —A cxclom (omoi'M- M ass «.» has lM,eti eh’- led Vite- fr*jiii th«' Alaska Commercial Company sa»-pl*>vri S ìv »r. Aromi and l^aiiunu, pr«*«> |««iit of th«* ( uhuu republic , Gen am! the North Ainrririin Trading <um- all 111 thr pr»>x ilice ot la**'«». y«Mt«*rday eral Gome* minister < t war. and Cal- pany to remain with his command at rvrning. Forty |«*r*"ns arre kill«*l st. Mi liaria until some mr.it,■ <*uu!d be iltu Garcia major ¿«-neral, General ami 70 injurr»l; 20 hou**s wrrr de- Gome* reinathing rotninander m-chief drviard to maintain law ami order. «troyrd and trlrgraphic communi« atmn uf the army of liberation. Hr was inform«*! that among th«* «nJ« aiti) thr terne wa« cut >>tt <l<*n influx of people were many bad Atui^l inaurgrnt« continue to sur« Al Urrà, thr rsilway dvpot was do- character«, and piwious to the arrival render, among them Captain <»>•«!* m«»li!»hrd and all lh<* »ailroad meri rn of thr Bear, o|*rn threat* ha<l born and 10 men in Havana province, and gag**! tbrrralioiil« wrrr kill«*l. Tu- matlr a* to what they would do if thr the Inc a I leader, Bia* Varela, in the ch«l«*4U* ab I 30 I m . um '* wrrr ■h *»lrov«*«| tranapurtation r*»mpany fail«*! to get province of Pinar del Kin. who surren in a neiglibnriitg vìllagr, wbrrr 20 w<-rr them up thr Yukon. This wa* itnpua- dered with nine other* kilh**! an i 24 injurrd. Al A«»aagne, sihl« with thr means at hand Thr«*«* day« ag*> the* insurgent* <lyna- pr»»vinte <»f Lecce, 15 w»-r«* killt*! and Captain Tuttlr «ay« that navigation iiiitrd a pilot train tsHw««en Punta live injurr»!. Grral tra* t* <d Ouuntry would close in a few days ami that 12 B t ^ ya and la»* Mangas, Pinar del Kn» bave berli d<*wolat«*l by thr burri- um*. 1 hr engineer, Pedro Milunv«, mhi of vmsrls were then oti the way to Ht Michaels, the must of them wit!» pas I he w<*H-known |s**t, was seriously % tl«»r Irrltlutlslb Hlllrti «••ngrrs. and hr thought if they did not (-'hclialis, *»-pt. 24 —Rotiert, the 6 wounded. The l*nrf famine invreawm. There return on thr vrswels which brought year-uh! aun of W. J. shields, <»f !*•• th« m, much sulf*-rtug must reaulL Ell, yester lax morning a4M*identally is no meat iu Havana lodar, and the Thr captain decided tu comply with shot him*vl( with hi* father's revolver, itnpiirt at mh of American refrigerated the rrtpuwts which had hr«*n made un th«' I mi II taking rffret in the h<-» l. Hv !>vrf is urge»!. til Captain H<»o|w-r, of the command of di«*l in a short lime. Il was officially annoum rd ttslav It ia not known thr Behring S«*a firrt, c«*uld be Com- h«»w ihr Décident occurred, as the uthrt that two insurgent officer» and 21 mumrat«*l witli. member* of the family wer« a I*»»-nt armed insurgent cavalrymen, who I*»« lunged to the insurg'-ht force under In concluding Ins r«j«»rt Captain (rum the house at the time. Tutltr says that in Ins Opinion the situ Trrllrs. »urrrn lrr»' l yesterday to *pan- fjeeiri ot* Ihr Mutala». ation on llir Yukon this winter will be i«h authorities at YAgunuas, province Southampton, ►«•pt. 24.—Th© Saale, of Santa Clam. Trellea, it is added, a xrry arriuus matter, ami in Ins judg mrnt thr limited supply uf food will |rom Bremen, sai l for New York to wa« killed the previous night by three day with •i,0O0.0<H> in gold trsuli in starvation. of his followers. So Says McKinley in Refer enee to Union Pacific. Tacoma, Hept 27.—The «teamship U illainette «ailed from Tacoma tonight tor Hkaguay and way ¡«la. y»hr will carry to the north all the freight that can l»r stored in her hold am! pi fo«l ujs»n her deck. The deck load rom- prim 300,000 fret of Inmlwr. The cargo will amount to 2.200 luus. Tb« steamer has «0 head of live stack, oom- prising tattle, hogs am! sheep, The ¡•aaernger list fr»m> the Hound «ill numi«*r 100 people, must of whom are traders or «¡w* uiaturs. It Ig V |»«Hr < • rg •». Portland, Or., >• pt. 2 4.-—The Brit mb Inirk < lien le»’ cleared yesterday for L**n- •Ion, with 31,035 barrel« nt flour, val ue« I al • ¡25,000. Tins is the eighth vvewd nt the present season’A Heel to leste |*ort, but all of the others hate cleared (or •<■»f «town *»r Falmouth I for orders. The (4 leni*'© ’s cargo is (he m<»t valuable that I* »• left port this month, and on a registered tonnage uf 1,4‘t’i she ha* a«*»ar.| »»ver 2,700 tons ul tiour. % mnt u «»III um W A|*»n K « pl*»«l*«t I»ndon, Hept. 27 —A di*|*at*h from Bucharest savs that while a hattrry uf artillery was passing through the town «»f Pilisti, Koutnama, 65 tn ilea north west of Bucharest, an ammunition wagon eit>|u«l©d. Four men were ^<>wn II injure*! a«» aeri- ously that they have sinoadiwd. Eight hursrs were killed, > Ir* and g •|■i«••l«•a. Chilbcotb«, O., FepL 37—Th» »il- l»g» <>! Hainbinlg« Wiu. th» «rrne <>f » m><at ,li»a.tr<>a» <x>t>fl«<ratto« Ihia rven- tng. An ruiir» ■»juar» mnlaining tno»t o( th» pron>m»nt boain»M boti»»». •<-»rr»l han.ItK.mn rmdrt»»« an.i th» M»thali*t rhnntb, «a» »ntirelv «!•- atrvyrd, ami two pn>tni:i«iit fontin»»o m»n loat thotr li»«, in an »iplo»ton whieh o>-»nrrr<l in tl.» drng •toro. «hlpf»r«l In »hr *atlnttal < lly lla«»k. .Sew York» Sept 21.—The sum of • l.ooo.ooo was •i«i| jed to the National City hank tmlay from Lomlon, and •500,000 front Berlin. Both shipments were made by the National City ¡«ink's Eum|««an agent«, the Deutsche Bank of Berlin and London. This is the first •hipmenl of g»«ld to !»e imported this fall. IV l«l«L f mm Ihr XV 111 • »«i * 11 * Port Townsend, Sept >7 . — Foor lioun* were spent here this morning by custom« officer«» in «•wichiiig the stt’am- ship Willamette previous to her de parture for Alaska. The search was re warded by the discovery of lta) case« <»f whisky, which were seined. The steamer carri«*! a full cargo of freight and ¡10 |«a> rngers. Warahaw, Ind., Sept. 27. —Fred Hessel, a wealthy •«•It urn, was fatally injured hy an angry bulb <'. H Wnorrs A p|wlMt*«t. IX’CMtur, In«!., Hept. 27. —William NI». Mar* la R4«ar4a- Wa.lungton, 34.—TV Darwerhter, a young msn employe»! at B. Rlw»nl*. M,«,.. Svpr tt — Nin, n.w <»*»« "-'O <'harl*. the stuiiv urosber ul Calvin Miller .T < •■*• ot telfow forar haw l>eeii r*|a>»t- I *1°®«** »rjffolrr of II.« IsnJ offle* at Co., fell into the cruahrr and wa« •d «iuM 3 fo in I m I night. I Vieifou City, Or. crushed to pieces. campaign fall «>!»•»•«• bv lb* in I A« 41 mg of C uba fkr«» I arg© K B |»to4 ItltoM« New Forte, Hept 23 —Th© Journal ami Advwrtirer prints lhe fallowing Th© 4'uhwn junta has reewived advices uf lhe sale landing on different part« of Cuba of three big egi*editk»U" b©lw«*©n lhe 1st an«! 12th of th© present month They were lhe m«**t important that had lwt»n *!»«patched «mcr la*l winter, and A Resume of Events in the Northwest. EVIDENCE OF STEADY GROWTH 9 of th*» junta, where lhe new* artix«*I that thev had elulrd th© hpanish, who were b»*h©v©d at on© time tu have br©t» on their track Th© three «hip© cam«*! a large «plan lily of •iynamit© am! «*th«*r muiHtums, together with All lininrii*' «upply of m«*!i«'inre fur the Army of patriot«. In • th were .»x 4 ‘ Ulen mi l»o«rd, going either to >un thwCulwm Army for th© first time or returning to th© ranks There w«»rr two «tocluni an«! two den* lisu. Thr©«* «*( th© mo«< im|*»rlAnl mem* ben» uf th»’ eX)»*iitiOfl were Uarlo* Dulwd, <‘<rl«»a I hmm«*«»•«• and J L Ah'imada, former ««ffli©re of lh© 4 *1» Hewn army, wino had I wm - h in \©w York f«*r «hfVrrwl w»**k* «watting an opportunity t«» g«» t«» ( iha to help in th«» light ft»- tndr|<« i»d«-nc©. Among the lea*lers were Hogi l * -General Rafael Cardenas, M a J ov 4‘«»ror,.41«», th»» editor «*( th© llavAtia paper !•-» !>»*<ui**i«»ti ta» fl«"© from t uba last wint© ra»lo Forrest. <d th© Porto R all of wh««m ar© w«»ll know tn th*« city, where they hav« 11 many year«. Th© ductors in th© )«arty are Juan Brn'th Z<«v«« am! Fr»m i©M Vila and th© d<»nti«!« E’t©» let ico Trujillo an* I F«»n tainilla©. Th«* other iiitrr«*»ting niem l»©r’» *»f th»*» rt|i*-dilH»n were a number of t'ub^n* ©h«» j**cgp©d from th© **p,in i<h p«mal -«‘ttmerit in 5f* a and • renth *rr»*«*l in New V«»rk "This is th© openhig of th© fall • am- paig<> «A-d Thomas Estrada Palms, striking of the *»xI*©»hlion. "It 1« an eariicet, in«*rrux©r, of our intention to pursue a x igoruus policy during Die coniiag ©inter " PIACE \»a r1 * AT HAZLETON K * ary HiSh’toU, Pa , Sept 23. — P cac © has I in th© anthracil© region, and nearly e xery < >»llirrx' liier»- i< w»»i k mg t««lay lnt*lude»l in th»*««« werw the Lehigh «V W II kn »»arre company « Au- rupl*»ving 2,500 tnm denrvi l mm The «irikr Was prA' in’aiiv inaiigursu*! hy them, and thvlr r*tiirn to work Kat- unis» ci au»**l a *<am|M- !» «»( th* other M ire thill two thrr I« of th« »Inkers • strikers > in the region ar«* t>**w working *>•*• lin1h»r»d I m Ail tbs Ttwni «1 Our \ * ig h boring Stat*« imprava- a»««t Sut»i| I m <11 lutluntrl*» Oragaw. Thr Tacoma a bools hate the vertical svstrrn of writing w!op(«*| Workmen have t'<iinm*ii>wl to stretch »h»- telephone wire (rum The Dall©« to < ioidendale. The |*»bcemrn of Tacoma ar* eb 'U latlug a petition asking the city council for an increase m ¡*ay During August the Whatcom cream ery pa I | IM* 44 for cream and made 3 246 isuimls <*f btitter. The ♦»• »»»bl annual reunion of the old soldiers, tailors and martio*« of (Colum bia county will I»»* held on Friday, O»* tolarr tt, IMV7, in Haxtun. The drug alore iu KlItertaNi. which contain« thr |«wta*ffi v, was burglarise!, the sale bluwti open, an I |2O0 in money and 4-^0 in stamp’ taken. the roblerw left tu» trace. !*l«»rta.riien are shooting Bob While I aw and th»' gun vlub ul Ualla W»|[* will try to ' i- t.» th»« iwf * I’icM day th Spokane brought «n*r 3«) editors of tl»r Inland Empire to Mpo kan«* thr g»u»*is of the Fruit Fair As st» ¡Alton- The. ‘*p»k»h«» l*r»-»* ( Ink joir»r*l in thr rnirrtaining *d llir visit» ■ it« glory E'uur companies of the Sixteenth in fwniry from Fort ¡Mhrrmm, (ugrthwr with thr »«-gimental headqUartrrs an«! I a practice mar»'*». Thr march will I m - bv ra«y «lagrs from E’ort Mherman to l^wp orerk, 15 miles w»**t o( Spokane, .m l i I’.vMitg through S|»(>kanr, t turn. will go Into camp (or perhaps t lay or two. !lrtfn«*r, deputy insuran C. G commissioner, he* been cheeking th© iiumrwnoe agents of th«* •!.«(© a fl ml» »'di? 2<»0 agent* soliciting fire i «uram’r * Iu» Lav** hut «•♦-mpli«-I wi thr h«W in that they have (ailed lo i cure Inrh*»' from the inturancr |rp»i ment. which i* 420 |w»r annum. > ■ hav»» l*r»»n in this l»u«it.r-*< f«»t v» i an«I str|*M will I m * taken u> **»ni|-»'l th*- to take out llcene»* Th© North !*.» h- German nr-- <*»11 (errin'«*. ahi<h W «» hi arasion Spokane, was presided i a. U D. Foes, of Phil i le was chtwrn as lh»' pt 4»'* for m il x »»arcunfrrrnc»-. Prr*mlmt S. T. Gat« thorough iusprethm «»( along the Monte C’rlslo r«ia* suit, another r«»a*ivr will tM-sid--« thr two no a in U«*‘ ci'l th»* t»n* W »•!» 1 ngt««n, >»*pi 7.1 M !> Rat-h for.I, president «»( th** United Mme \\ »•! k-’f* «»( Am»’f.‘<« who »« her»’ ta* at tend a *jw« ial tiivM'iing •»( the <»fl1 ••*•» «»f th«’ I* *•»!«*rat t»»ti *>f i«.il*uf, gave lhe fol lowing statement t«* th© press to«lax "Today will •<•« alout 75 OOO miner« r«***'.lin«’ work in the hi 111mm<•<!« c»*.t| fl«-: • «»( th«- Onlr.il stat«-«* Th© »trike generally ends today. The mining sit ment« will t*r mini«» at th* l.vcctl uation is l>«*t likely tn Iwe-Mii«* «hstnrbed ■uudter. again iintil th«« beginning ol next year, A mystvruuis hts I m -, n r ig • 4 Rt Wll 'i ’ !’>•• '.i •• among thr hoi*»»’* on Drx c»’»-*-k. si I ihs » • ’ < th*’ : fT. . - .»>n: * •! v Touchet fixer, alsmt 15 ujilrs from ati>! w ith**ut th© n«** c**ity of striking Walla Walla I’io- animal*» without "Of <XiUr»r the victory im lint «Ilo- app»*Artng very sick, suddenly ls*«*»ene gvther *»m* of th«* miners W hile they ••in«« utrd and Weak. Th»* I um a«** g- have 'lone th«» striking, the trade« etallly r«**ulla (atahy in aUmt »-■ '-n unions ami i>rgania©«l I sm I i © • have sup- dais. Wall TL* uua «. a prom i.-rit pli«*I lh© iih '« w irh*.«, a it Inuit a hn h (rauirr on thr Touchet, has lost .‘5 th© miners could not have e pMouldy am:« horse« from the unknown mali lv «tn.« « ©eh*»l. Il is a victory I tor organist* I Iasi (all Dr A Plummer, xrlerinsry labor and not fur any |wrtiruiar r trade, •urgvon o( Walla W.tlla, ujw»n ria t i and we want our friends wh< lo have mg th«* organ«, has found them in • help-d us to fw| that it's their victory normal condition, ami a* yet th«* di« as well as <*urs. " ha* not l»rrn defined. Ur*g<»n. 'l*|»,<r|/V <ntl .•*• %rr«l g»«r«1 Patrick Gibson, a fanner, wni kill*.! W ilkesbarra, P a . , Hept. 23. —Klieriff Martin and «I mhi I 40 «»f hi- deputi«« by u train near Oregon City. w » t © arrtìigued in »-ourt ibi* iiHirtiihg, Vale ©X|Mt*el» tu bo light«*! lit .•!••. i< ch-arged with th© murder of 24 strikltig city by Nov«*ml»er 15 nest. mtners at lAitmier. Severa! * jih -»*.'* The smoke from burning forest* i* testificai. Th«* ju Ig© hrld ih«* «het itf again obecuring the atmosphere «11 an i deputi«-« in fi-OOO bui! ©neh for along th«* coast. trial. Bail ws* (urnished ami they re U D. Huffman, «»f Diaiimnd, Im tiirn»*! to Husleton. ju*t mad«* a «die of *O,iKj»<i |*'Un«li ••( w * m »| at 12 «'©tits. IlliHttl« Mit«*r« ih» #♦ «i». Springfield, III., Sept. 2».—At the Malheur river f irm» ’« ar« j itt?»:,.* tuitH't»’ convention, the ► •uh* rrc«>m* their third • mp of alfalfa and have it m«'nd«*l t»y thr committee, , l»a»(**l on the mostly in the stack. <’*»iumbu" »* dr, •«.* a !<*pt*-I. It was The next reunion <»f th«» scddi-r« an I x»»te»l that any place paying thr price tailors of Southern Or»*gun sill * • I I > <r> r»-*um«' work at oner Without <9UI>- In M **lfor«l «luring September, lHi>s traut. The 10th setni-annual meeting d th© Oregon SlAte A<** M*iatioii of Nu ■-r lotkiil I m • Kurtoltog ll«*u«* N. w York. '.’| t 3.1 —A *|*-<-ia'> ta men will Is* held iu Salem <m \t •»*li.- - the Tribune from Cohitnb a. H. U., day, < h tol>«*r fl. •ay« Andrew Hmitl» ami wife, <w»|. ond, living near Donalda, APbexillr I’uunty. lucked in their house *»ix chil dren, th»* y*»«ing»»«i of whom wa»* I► mouths ohl and the eldest 7 years The parents went to chur* h. An hour later neighbors lirard frightful screams coming from Smith's house, the inter ior of which « u» in flam«*« Nt^fr«»» - made heroic efforts I*» mu * the child« ren. but it was impowible tn reach them, an I all perished. It is stippoaed that an oil lamp burning wa« nvrr- turnrd. M hrti the |M«reiit« returned a pile of lame« am! ash«*« wam all Ihor found. Hualer HtHier» <«•*« lti<lrd Frankfort, Kjr., 1.1 —Th« jury ratnrnwl wi’ict o( not guilty in • lì lb« llnntrr hrit«rjr ■ am «. yusil have never been known to I© to thick in lhe vicinity ol Ashland (>>r many years, ami offer some good *pTt for !«» ca I gunners. Junction City ha* a m-w fir© engine. for which it recently pai I «1. 100. The engine was t«-«l**l ami threw a I in. h stream 215 (*»et, ami two 7*3 in« h streams 140 feet each. The enrollment at th© deaf-mute a* bool at Salem is now 30 Of tht* number, seven ar© new pupils. Hu|*«*r- intendenl Knight ex|sn t« a total of 50 or tuor© within th© next few years Th© burglar who liroke into the j*»«t- offi © al E* ho gut 4*0 in money and some |*«»*i.vg© stamps. The money and stamps have l»w*n recovered. They were roll**«! up by the burglar in an ol«l •locking. The Umatilla «ounty court has c«*m- menoad l«*gAl pn* ©e«iirig* to recover **n 26 note« th t w«*r© turned «iver to th»* county court by the receiver of the de funct Pendleton National bank in tlement o( th© county's claim against th© bank. Alsmt the largest yield of wheat yet reported comes from the old Daw pla«*e. fo.ixfon, Sept. 33.—Th» Krening Evening on th© Ding Tom. It was D**fi.«n •© Standard attrd.ntr« th» lall In prirea on wheal ami wa« grown by Frank Bum th» atork rt. hang» to th» reportai ar gardner. Six acres mad«* an Aggre gate lion ol the Unit*! Stat»« in ootioeriio» yield of 200 bushels, or 4b 'v bushel* with the t 'ul>an Inaurrwtion. p*-r s«we. Ihr l.lfert <»*» ihr Slock Mark«!« Paris, sr|»L 24 —On the stuck ci- change here today Hpanish fours fell, owing tn the belief thaï the alleged ul timatum «ent by the United Buies (< Spain on the «uby^-t of Cuba will cawM the present cabinet (<> remain in office. Th* Treats HallHr.l. Klamath county fartnera ar© bm»y Man Francisco, Sept. 23.— The st«am> harv«"©ting and threshing, and cro|«« ar© ship City uf Peking arrive«! to-lay from turning out better than was antni- the Grirnt, via Honnhild. Site was itu paled, Some cropg have yielded rm»r- mediately ordered into quarantlae, ami moualy. It ia reported that Nho*k no |*asaeiigrrs or mails were permitted Br.m.'crop of <>ata in Alkali valley to land. Officials who I rd rd tl»«» ves went 7fl<5 bushel« to tii** a< re. Ftv© persons were «©rmu-ly injured sel state that from Honolulu passen ger« the information «as obtain«»! (hat in a collision at Eagi© Point, Home on Hrptemlier 10 th« Hawaiian senate, wii© reant had pick«*! the awiteh lo k, bv unanimous vote, ratified the treaty which let a «j** ial go m on th© siding, of annexation to th« United States. which held a train uf loaded logging trucks Th© «p©« )41 had Iwor. **n4 There are in the United states 70.004 with two doct ore to attend F. L Phelan, her krepera. The average pro* I wet of who had !w*©n thrown (rum a bn»;/ •«.b Lira is twenty two pounds. and waa w*noualy lujured.