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Scio Weekly Press.
T h C
Casa»«
PORTLAND
R»«rb
'
TROUBLE
Tbr»-**- person* wars killed on the Bal
timor« A Ohio railroad tracks near
<’I. re ter, Pa , by • paawnger train
«rashing into • wagon
The Daily Mall laughs al the rsp>ot
<»f th« Canadian ripedition ta lludwm's
i *y hoisting the Btrtish
flag over
Baffi a *• Lar»«! to get ahead of the
Americans, so l dev lares that th» torri
lory has long
a British |«n»sc«s}t»a.
The Ur»t of the waling flwt U» re­
turn l«> Victoria was
th» Caaniv
hh« brought I.0U4 «kins, taken <»ff th«
Ispane»« <-o«»t and < «»pper islands sbo
reports that th« Calotta, with 1 400
skins, and the Director, wtlh 1,000
•kins, are close t»chind her.
Five m«n met • horrible • IsAlh ff«lW
bla» k damp, ths after a< umiliatimi of
a Arc lu ths Jermyn mine n*ar Rond
ham, Pa
The tohcS w«*r» discovered
by a gsng <*f men «he went down into
th* mius with supplies lor »wmbatisg
the Are.
N -d*iy kut » • t their deaths
until thedIwx#very of the lifeless bodies
\
Ihsrb g th« | »»l tnoalh nearly II,•
000,000 worth of grain ha» I» ft the Pa
« irte ports for Europa.
Bcsnl»* this. 93
himl'er V!-#<ri l.av» »alle«! for for ego
I ut» with <'arg‘»rs valued stover tluO,-
000
A« th« month of Aug i»t nearly
««jualed ‘'cptcmber, the «ipurt f graie
and fl.xii alone for the two months
would «M»»»ly run into th» ten million
figures.
Baron von Stuam'i organ, ths P«wt,
Barila, publish»«! an article ailing at-
teninm to tl.« f»' t that 3 »08 horses
were imported frum Amen. 4 luring
th« tìrsl wren moetba «d 1 **p* «nd In-
• tRlIiig that this new import ought to
I«* ri. In.!«»!
In the »aiu« artic « tbs
Prwl claim» America sends even greater
numt-cr» <4 d«41 hot»« « t»> Germany la
the »hope of «ausages
Over 3,000 textile workers have l*e«n
hxkoi out at L<M*bau, Germany. uni I*
its vicinity.
same time trndrring his rasignstioci.
In reply he received not only |««rmis-
sion to fight, but alao th« mq’crial ap«
provai. Count Badrni then made his
will, after whi«'h he »prnt the evening
at ths Jockey Club and a pleasure re­
sort.
His wife an«! family knew noth­
ing about the affair until the duel was
over. It is thought that, as the premier
has iH-t eiample, will* the rm|»ror*s ap-
pruval, there will be a serious epidemic
of dueling.
< ■••.•iimuv.inrf Evans estimates that
th« payments for |««nsmn» for th« fl*« al
year will f«»ot up 0147,600,000
The
appr«>i>riation wa» 014l.303.HkO
Th.
high «at»r mark for ¡tension« was in
1MU3 when the payments amounted to
9139,337.537, ilio» which time they
have brrn kept down to the figure* of
this year's appropriation
Ths pay*
menta for pnwions Ihi* year will be
within 430,000.000*4 a* mixh a» the
entire reeipt* of th« givt-rnmrnt from
custom« last year, and more than equal
U» ths entire internal revenue tax.
Following up thr agreement I »«I ween
thia government sad Canada (or a mail
service between Dy«a and Daa»«»n City,
th» p« hi toff) « dr ¡»art mrnt has iss«i«»| or*
ders for a monthly ei< hang» of regis­
tered mail between the two potnK
All »*-al«d letters richang«^! I»eiwr«n
t r two ixmntr es mu»t be of ths usual
and ordinary ft»ria
This is deus to
prevent persons taking advantage «4 the
mails for «souring the transportation of
merchandise at ktter ratea.
This rata
is only 89 cents per p«-un«i from ary
point in the United filate«, and is less
than the pa« king rate «»ver Chtlkeol
peas.
v
a»veee •»««»••»• I m < uh»
New York, Oct. 4. —A dispatch to
the H«rald from Havana Mg>
Opera
lions in the four western provinces of
Cuba hate l<*«n atoolutely su»jwn<!r-l
•luring th« last few «Jays on a«vounl of
a s»*vere storm that *w«-pt over this end
of th« island.
In th«« »uburto of Ha­
vana nearly 90 pmoM ha»r l»rrn
drowne»l by the fl«w»da, *ii<l in «ountry
«liatrirts many lH«*a and mu h property
has l>een hwL
Seattle, Ort 4. — A Timet enrrs-
»l«*mJ«*iit, »bo returned isst evening
from (he vicinity <»f the Monnt linker
gold dter«>vrrive, says that there i* no
doubt that great slrikv» have town
ma le, sml »ays he believes the claim
that some of the quarts will run f lu,
(S hi to the ton is not an rxaggeratIon.
Hr says that upwards of 1,000 men are
now m the •lislrict, and more are rash­
ing in. drapite the fa t that the ir*or
ha* (X»mm«*nc***l to fly and U h » cold is
sever*.
WILL
REDUCE
COST
OF
TRIP
Baker City <>r., Ort 4 — William
F llury, aged 4M, was found dead in
his room in a lodging house this even*
mg
< hlldrrn llutiiril 1« l>e«lh.
Alma. NG* , <hi. I.—-The farinh«»us«*
of A L Gordon burned last night. «le­
st roving three children
Gordon war
langertwisly burned in hi« efforts to
wave the children.
% W «»«»»I h«t«l«*r killed.
I’cr»<1l*t«m. Or , Ort
4. —Anilrvw
H«ckni«n. ati ol.l .oblier, •*« fonn.i
'Irml nn Dry t’rwk hill, nr»r Wcton.
Ihi. »fteriKwin,
Rrturninif from th.
■uotiunian» with a load of root wood
.■■•I a ioiir horm* tram, it I. •uVp»«**'l h.
fell from the wagon and wa. run over
or ki.'ltcd to <lmilh by the borgML
Tra«tl«ot SugiuB Fell «•«• Him
Walla Walls, Wash.. Oct. I.—Bur*
ton Jessup was instantly killed today
||r was bringing a large
near Millon
tractnm engine to Walla Walla, with
eight horse* hitched to it. When com-
mg down Dry Creek bill, the • ngme
• as upset, falling upon Jesavp and
killing him instantly.
F uumi I l»r«sl in III» H emmm .
K»|>nrl»«i 1» Mari»» MnapiiMl.
I
New York, Oct. I — A Herald special
(rom Washington says
An official an-
n«»uncwmei»t of the departure ul the
Ja¡*anrer cruiser Naniwa trout Honolulu
fur Yokohama, with thr statement that
the iiutnigmtion questmn
between
Jajwn an*t Hawaii ia Ivkrly to he
shortly set tie* I wittomt arbitration, l.aa
thrown a p «- a * «ful a*p»*ct around Ameri­
can queattotia in the I’a* irte,
Thi»
cheering news ha* torn communicated
to the state department by Mimatvr
Ncwall at Honolulu, abuse mad rcpoil
has j«»at reached thr «1« part men I
Tt»r nu**t Important ¡»latero»»nt by
Mr '»' Wall i* that th«* Hawaiiah-Jai^n-
• m autlhoritir» have r»timatr»l that
filov.oOU tin g»>i I will wt to th- claim«
of th* latter agatt»*l thr lK»»e govern­
ment, fur th» rrje* tiun of Immigrant»
wh«* * . mu « to th»* isianJ tost spring
Hrr«' I e » furt- Japan has *hr!terrd herself
tohlud th« «tatruirnt that Hawaii mu»t
admit first the ''principle of tnonetary
habihtv.” and when tins admi*»»«>n
has tM*en made, she would to willing to
fiscu«s the amount that sh*ml*l to paid
to »alvr the wtrund h«*r dignity has
suffered
lb* fa t tbit th« mikado 1# r< '« will
ing to disctiuM tha
ths amount that he
toitns la du« her tiisleadf of the pnnri-
pie mean« in th« opinion of th« state
d«par t Siriit «•HI lais that, if n«*«’*»ary.
the ttola g eminent autborities can
nd themselves of a trvtil>lr*omr qnr*a>
t»«»fj before ««»egress emiveu«» so that
Hawaii may premuní herself tor admla-
si<H) lo Uve union trr-f from foreign
q ♦«••’.'«-nv which might hr a *t imbling
block hi her way tu < al it »on with the
United States
Of cutirse, It 1» op*
tiona! with Ifawad t«» ¡> á ) thia wim « hu *L
and, as President Doto has never ad
milled Hawaii's liability to i > av a
monetary ii»*!» niriity a* a result «4 th«-
exclusion of the Japan**«*« immigrants,
they may f»-« I that if they ¡<av
in gold to Japun *u< h action may make
them liabl«* to further paviucnts dn»uld
tn the future «»thcr immigrants to* re­
jected.
This woiii»| be an • *¡*x tally
serio»!» matter in ease union with the
Unite*! States were not acc*>mpliahe*l.
It uas sugg«*a4e»l by a stat«* depart­
ment *>ftL'i»l, however, that Hawaii
might follow the course ¡»urstiad by the
l’nil«‘«l State* in ra*»**» of outrage upon
(»»reign citisen« in this <<mntry.
ft is
tiRual (or th«* government to pay an in­
demnity tu th«* families »4 th«* victima,
with the understanding, however, that
such action ha» no reference to the
question of liability.
Mn.te *to¡*artruent officials •■»ul»l to*
g’.* I to « the qu*stion Anally dia|*»«*-1
• 4 todorc the >*• natc take* ths annex*-
tlvtl tr* at) m b*r . . ’
¡ d) n
Fuftland Or., OrL 4 — Ample fa
cilities t o the 1 ran*|»>rtAtton of freight
and ¡« am * ngerw over Chilkoot ¡«a«s will
to provided by a Port lam!-Juneau
r"tn|Mn), in time fur the rush to th«»
Yukon next »eason
Art tel rw imwirporat ing the Dyea K Ion •
•like Trar*»p»»rtat i«»n Uoxnpsuiy were
filed tore.
The *•( ibjerts of the corpora*
t«u«i ace • iii >«**1 h V» »! as follows
"To mioiurt a general tran»|«<rtali»>n
business from th« lira* I water» <»f Lynn
«»>al. Atoka, t«» all ¡•uints in Alaska,
and in British N>*rth Amerna, ami to
carry freight and pwswnger«»
"To acquire, budJ, locate and njwr
ate trarawaja. bridge«*, wAg*>»> row!»,
•aw mills, el ; tu navigate the Yukon
river an*! it» tributar ea from Hl Mi-
t ha**Is to l>4»»*iii City, an>! to purchase.
bu»l<l and (»¡wrate all manner <»f r*i**« !t
to't»«'«n Port torn!, r-eattl«, Tao»»ma. Ju
neats. Dyea, hkaguxv and HL Michaels.
*
Altb<* >gh tto annuun • in «-nt of ob­
jects is inad« t*» cover a w i*to field, the
<XNnpany*s prc«-nt Attention is direct««*!
solely t«> pruvtding means tor the trans
fer uf Kk»m!iker* and their outfits over
the most difficult i»»rtion of their ju|>r'
i.ey, whi h is from the »teamer al
Dyea. over the ¡».« rm to laik« Limto
mann
Construction is already !*«>guri.
a wharf toing veil under way at Dv«a.
and th«- Work uf putting up a5.(XH) tool
ubls tramway at the ¡»ass itself bring
started. Tto company ariti«*tmces that
it will to ready tor btiaineaa by Feb-
ruarv I. Ly which I line it will to in
»hap« t«> handle, if necewAary, the out­
fits of 20.000 jwople a month, doing
the work at a reasonable figure.
Members «4 the c«*mj'any make the
t
\V •
- at. «:»•»;!
Th« trip from Dyes to 1-ak«* Lind«
<tiann has l»*eu mad« by a man with sn
ordinary outfit, amply ¡*rovid«*«l with
pa* kers
IVi* do m»t pro|swe to hw*i»en
this time very much, but we *k* pro
to take over a very much larger
t«»fic.Agc than «-««ubl *»thriwi*«« to takm
in th«» same tun«
Wh«*n fi*.i»hsd, our
cable tramway, which will I m - quite
Riinilsr to th««*** used a! some of the
lug mince on mountain si«l«*s, w >11 ex­
tend from Nh«*rp Cam;» to the summit,
The departure of the Naniwa was
cutting off a «listame «4 four mitos as
announced by Minister >«*wral and Rear-
at ,»recent traveled
Our imniedtoto
A’lmiral Miller. The
“
admiral ha* »at-
attention, however, will to «ilrrcted to
i»fl«NÍ hiin**clf that the rrui *»r has really
th«* im»*l difficult ¡»art <4 the ascent, a
gone to Jajwn, ami in this case the
•drctch <»f atom 6,000 feet, over which
Philadelphia will oonie home on th«» ar-
we shall to r«*adv to o|wrate by Feb-
rival of th« gunboat Wheeling, with
ruary I.
We »hall U m * the Mater fall
her orders to return “when the Num a a
of the Dyea river to cx>nv«*y electric
has toft. ’ ’
I « oh er to imr plant
Another feature of Minister Hewsll't
"Ttomgli the short ¡»erlol that is al­
low*.I our c*»nij»any for ¡»rc)\<ration report, which was ptoasing to the offi­
give* m* time only to overcome thu cial». was the statement that all was
He refers to th*
w«*r»t difficulty of the trip, yet we hav<* quiet iu the islands.
.♦mple moans to *lo mure hr may to Jap.incse purl ion <*f the community,
ju«tlhcd bv th«* j rug re -»s of business. stating that they m*rc evidently ¡*ea* *•
U Lun this route is open it will to p*»»- fully «!i-|M)M’.|, nr, at toast, there i.s not
i»il»|»* fur any numtor of ¡«eople to go present eviden- e »«f an intention on
(nun here t<* Daw**<»n with their outfits ’.heir part to precipitate an uprising
at I cr * than half the cost of th*trip via
St. Michael». witlMHit mi outfit, al the
FROM ST. MICHAELS.
»Mme tim«- *.»v ing 90 <lav-.
‘ From Portlsiid to Dawson via Chil- rug Ilvly4>bv Arrive* **Mf*ly at Furl
th« d.-l.inrr is only I.*00
To w n»an<i.
miles; v l A St. Michaels it is 8,700
Port
Townsend,
Oct. 1.—The tug
five
work«
at
least
to
mile*,
h Ulte«
from
Kt.
make the trip via SL Michaels, and Holyoke arriv«-| tonight
not over 15 «lays !• required by the pass Mi'’b*‘al», having left thereon Septem­
when the Like«* and rivers are o|*en. ber 11 with the schooner W. J Bryant
Another inqMjrtant saving of time i* 111 tow.
< )n the 91 at of the month, while <*ff
in the fie t that one van get over tin*
Chilkuot and land supplier* at Duwsm Ka link mland, 4 h»-4\y »tortn prevailed
two mouths I m fore the first steamer g«-is and the tug w.»» forced to heave to fur
up the Yukon from st. Miuhaels,which a ¡M-riol «»( 38 hour* During the »t«»rm
is usually fi<»t tof**re the middle of the hawser which »'»»•in*-«,trd the **« hoon-
July.
fhe >t Mi< h.i -Is route is <q«en er ami ths tug part«*!, and the schooner
Whih* it is not thu ight
but four month» of the year, while the Went adrift.
CIliikoot will ¡•racf)<ally Im ufien all the Bryant has ta*en lust, grave fears
the year around when our line i. com* for her safety are entertained, she car-
pleiad.
We do not a«lvis« the trip be­ ri«»l .1 crew of seven men and two pas
sengers, the latter being Engineer Tur-
h g mad* before February. bo» ever.
"One <»( the delay» heretofore «Hemin- ner and wife, of the ateamer El ii>
tered in the overland trip is the n««'ea- Anderson.
Tell
sily *4 building boat* al the lake
The reason given for the probable
for thia. •atety of the Bryant is that .he war
days is URoally
r«xpiire*d
th«*ugh it w.w* much longer this year, known as one of th«* best fa boata of
owing to the rush, ami the pri«*e wu her tunnagw in li»« North
Sari Sv
prohibitive to a great numtor of travel­ waters. She is 33 tons measurement,
ers TI 11« <x>in(»any will to able either and for many yram wa* used as a pilot-
to furnish lM»ats, or lurntor for them, or boat off Cape Flattery and at the
it will transport to the summit any mouth of the Columbia river.
’kiHM'ke»l-<lown' I** a ! m included tn th«
Captain Clinger, of the Holyoke, »ays
miners’ outfits.
It has never been |s»s* the Bryant may I m * rX|»eote«l to sail up
siLle h«*rel»»f«>re I«» tak«* 4 I mim I »»ver the the Straits st any time.
j ». l *», except hy piecemeal, which don’t
Captain Torn Powers, of the Elisa
¡MV
Anderson, return«*! from Dutch harbor
"A m««at inijxirtanl part of the work
on the Holyoke.
Hs indignantly «le-
we are doing is th«* constfurtion of a
nies the rcj«»rt that thr Anderson will
wharf al Drew.
It will have 900 feet
leave her bonro where she now lies,
frontage and th«- approach will to 1,700
but says the old craft will t*e on the
fr.q in length.
Any »trsmer will to
bound and Alaska run neit season,
able to «lock at this wharf, thereby »av-
and that a scarcity of fuel is all that
ing the h* avy expense ami great he» of
prevented him bringing her !**ck tn the
tune to both passengers ami steamship
Hound n«»w.
He says ths Anderson
jwople, uf lighterage, as at present.
never Irak**»! enough to drown a rat.
Had It n*»t toen tor work already done
and that all th« passenger* who went
hy Juneau p«-ople it would have been
north <»u her will verify his »tury.
almost ImpoiMuble to have completed
P«*ople at st. Michaels are well pro*
this work in tiiuc fur the early travel
vt«led with the nrcvR^arte» of life for
next aaasun.”
winter, and many of them are engaged
About 010,000 o * h ) in go 11 is now
in building boats which will be oper
concealed in the teeth uf |M*ople in the
ale»I on the river next season.
world.
l>rrd «f • l>rHnh«td.
In<li<te4 r«»r I arr***».
Boulder, Colo . Oct» I —-W H. Ir­
A.u»la. Or.. <Kt 4.—Th«*itr«n<l Jury
«.lav rrttirnnl a true bill in the earn, win, owner of the Belcher silver min.,
uf B. L. Ward an.l W. <» Howell, •hot and dangerously wounded hi» wife
treaaurrr aiel deputy treaaurer, reapeo* lust night and then »hot hitnsrif in the
lively, of thia county. The Indictment heart, dying instantly. iiwm was in­
eharr*-» thi*m <t>th the larceny of publio toxicated at the time of the shooting
tu oiey U> the amo tnt of |.l MAJ
Washington, (kit. 4.—The
prog-
rrw» of thc y ello» («ver epidemic. up to
the cióse of the «lay, reportrd to the
■ ffi e «>f the nurg«x»n g«*neral of ths ma­
rine hospital errv <■ giv«s a total of
(»89 . *•«• ami 60 death» m tl»e riitire
■ ounlry.
Or«|on K»a«t f f«M •»«.
San Franci«on. Ort. 4.—The battle*
•hip « Tregoil is fllln g her bunkers a ith
• «•el, an«I a«vording to Instruction« re-
<eivrd by her « emmander a few days
ago. will remain in lb* bay ready to go
tv sea vu a few hours’ uvlica
Company Formed to Put in
an Electric Line.
Th» Idmlral* Wer» Watrhful
4 —
Port Townsend, Wash., Oct
Canea, (’rete. (M. L—*even Turk­
Charlee Eisrntol», jr., ton of one of
Port Townsend’s most prominent and ish aallieg vetseis have attempted to
wealthy citiaens, committed mt tei de land troops on the Cretan ooaat. but
I.ere today b- sh<s>ling himself in the the nudertakin* wan balked by th« ad*
mirait of the foreign war »hip..
head
•**-.— r « V
• A. •'
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• *•»•« <
SUPREME COURT
UP.
V
F ’
DECISION
!*•>*••• •< •••«» Warras«* Will ••**•«»
W»f 1».
H evei I er J*|*« r ( m
day, bringing the latest new» from St
Michaels and th* Yukon that « am» to
Unalaska from the north by the Alaska
C«»mmereiai (‘"tnpMDi ’s »i«atii«*r Bertha.
The Bertha left St Michaels Hrptem
her 14
tin the |3th the steamer ('.
II. Hamilton, belonging to the e Chicago
corjorwtion. return«*! to Nt
M ichacls
ami rej«orte»l that al»e • as unable to
a* riwl th« Yukon »tot» it»« flat* n«ar
E' .rt Yuk >i
Her paaaengwrufind <mrg«>
• er« unloaded at Fort Yukon, an«! were
awaitit’g th« arrival cf th« Alaska Com
merci «1 < -• p»nv'a »'ram«*« Margatvt
•nd Alice t* ‘ lrai»»portatnui to Dawson
I'lty. These st«’a:n«fa totem of lighter
draught, will get («» Dawson <Tly hep-
t«n» tor 9<l
At wi. Mi< hfi«ds, despite th* p»»-wri c«
of over 300 prrM»n», <»rder prrvail«"d.
and the pr«m«m« <»f the rovenwe ' Otter
Bear was if’gMrdcsi aa an Additional
4» *nt«« I * i ‘»vent any tr*•«» ••
A
num tor of th« Hamilton » | A**et.gr«»
werw landed at Miftoult • rwk, where
quite a big •trike is reported, ahd
where thee are plenty of prt»V |»}<<;»*
for the whole ¡•arty.
The Bear v 'ill remain i
until th« arrival «4 the Humboldt with
trnojas f.*r the garriwm.
The disabled »teamsr I Laa An J«rs»*ii
will remain al l’nala*ka until nett
• I»r 1 n g
The steamer Portland was at Dutch
hartor wh« n th» Rush toft Unalaska
ttol I wing sE-arce ah« was unable t<
continue her v<»v«ge to M M ic L a «*!»,
but the pasaengers wmre *«*nl north on
th« Ato*ka <'••m!i»«*rcial (k>mpanv's
steamer Bertha
The Portland will
piuhably return to Seattle without pro-
«'■cwNjij.g t*» **t Media«!»
Th« steamer
f«4nj«’« and ma»'hin«ry she earn«*! will
to landed at Dutch harbor, and a new
cargo «4 planking tu '«place that hwt
<*n the •» luvoner H»i«netne will to •rnt
north, w* that th« »learner for the Yu-
knn can to toil It al Dutch harbor dur*
ing the winter
The Rush report* that li Brillìi
actomm r* t*w>k y.33y *rib, and thre*
American »< h»«»n»*rsobtained 873 »kins
I'ro« !■)«»««• •<
Vidor¡4. B. <’ , Oct
4 -—William
Ogilvn*, D»uninloh government survey-
<»r in th« Yukon <*»untry, arrived in
Vi t«*na this morning
He say« ther«
-*r-- ; •
- •' • .
»1 J »4 •••«■!; f* ■
< ’«»mmaider Booth Tucker ha. ar*
4.000 pc«*plc for th« winter.
When be
rived in Denver to complete the ar*
left Dawson. July 13, there were h.ovo
rang «manta for establishing a salvation
there, but if, a» it is reported, many
Army oniony in th« Arkansas valley.
have left »iito*» th«n the situation will
Mi. h m I xiinn •• 1 • a r « • » I b’ake
not lx* •«> laid J»« 'eared
He says there
man age! J1*, siand triad to kill h»s is no us»* m trying to twk« in food with
• m reti.« art. Miea Jenny Lung, at**! 19.
»Ing tr. >na
Mr Ogilvie will probably
at Baltimore, an«l then « «mimitted •ail fur Hkaguay tomorrow morning on
•uidd«.
the s«e.im»*r (Jusdra
I;»-*«’ 1 - 1’3 v.»abf
! daught«*r
f
lnsp«*vtof Wood, of the \<»rthwcwt
.T«»hn Miller Murphy, died at Olyuj a, rn< untod ¡•»»lie»’. v*h>» i* tn command <»f
W^sh
Her death wa* au»«*d by an th« fore* that will acNvutu¡»any Major
overdts»* of laudanum, taken tu ¿¡lay
alsh. Dominion administrator of the
neuralgia ¡«am*.
Ytik«»u, arrived here today,
lie stat«*s
Engineer 1~ Bennett Miuhell was that M e ; • Wui-*,* 411*1 lion. I ’| ff.ud
kill«*! alvi Fireman J«*hn H <’awl«-y Niftun, ttiiiiiMcr ot the interior, will ar­
•vrr u»ly injur« ! ‘ v the rlpl »»ion at a rive h«-r<< (»»morrow, and will leave in»
me.Lately for th» \ ukot) on ti»e>ynadra.
tocomolivs on th«
|t< *!d» K Mcveral im»r« memlwrs <»f the
railway at Georgetown, Pa
Hcoretary Wilsun La» secured an or« n>i*unt»*l (*•»)«**- a num!*cr of halfhr«*« I
d»r from the piwtofllce de|«sirtm«ni to guides ami »lug drivers al«» arrive*!
attac h the g*iv«unmetil frank to j«a*’k- In*jw.'t»»r W«w>! »late* that he has or-
to go a ng th« trail as far a* pro-
ag««w of sugar heel «Me«d to tie «ent <1«
stble, and th«*n come back and report
through,out the «^untry for snalvshi
4» q«ii. kh a* he can.
The party will
The latest n«w» fr« m Guatemala re­
te i » ed h« r stat«» that a (»fir*» of 3)00,-
000 has been planed cm tbs beadsol
ATTACKED BY STRIKERS
Pro'4’«r Mural*« an«l his aid«. Montici
Funntc*
It is assert«»! that an urd« r
>.*1 w m » <l*% »11« III.,
Mine*! Hwughly
tU this effect baa l.’eru promulgatwl by
Trwal»4.
President Barrio*
st. I aiuis . Mo., Oct, 4 —Early to-
Aa a r««ultof the break Ing ->! a cable,
d*v th«- miners in th« employ of Hie
thr«*<i i-»‘.«»re- I litri* eh er c b«-rig ar-
M t * n < al ( «»mpany at Edwards­
rird np in an elevator «haft »4 ths
ville, III , While
ng to w rk were
North’tv«: I i*n l tunnri. at < hi ag
«il
altA< k'*<l bv »inkers, mdmhng 30 or
W& f«M«t io the bottom «»! ths e&cavati>«n
ntorc wom«n »empathiwars The strik­
One of them wsa killed instasti) and
ers threw »tone» and re*l pepper and
the Other two «uetaimai falsi injur lea
I »eat their
opponent. •
with «Into,
W<-ni comes from Kaslo, H (’ , that ••Nci>tly” M Alliaon
had his akull
tilfUn in* n *h<> wete nut un the lake crusliol, and n untemi» i others were « ut
m I mhi I 300 vani» wen
drowned by if • and bruised.
lakat ca|«»lsing
A Mil fl bi ♦«•«<• w 48
The miners fought as to»l they could
blowing, and, as the I m »at reache I the with their tin dinner }* mi 1 eb . and were
Ireginning of the • wifi undertow t*p|»o- flfially altow«*! to go to work,
After
Site Koh», the men tried t«> change |«o> th« attack the »Inker» and women
sitiona. and th» 1« al »aS overturned.
formed in hoc and marched through the
In 4 r«ccnt it ten ira. Lieutenant streets of Edwardsville shouting and
No arrest* were ma le
P»*ary, who ha* jutl r«tinn««i tn IL m I oh singing
frolli the A’ ti on thr whaling hatk
The strikers, more than 300, with
Hvjc. a<id
4‘The 1(M) Inn tnri«-* rits th«* women, far <'Hitnumberr*l lh<- work
in thr hold <4 the lini« fell from ths ers, win» w « tu guar»l«*l by a force of
•kies hundr«da «4 year» age», and het «leptity sheriff* on th« way to the nunc.
long l-rr|i the »ouree <4 iron supplir» L r T W. McCune, a deputy sheriff, tn the
His Esquimau 1
I discovered it in «-•rorting j»»»»«, was disarmed an»!
May IM’.U and »¡n « that time ?.avs dragged to one tide, wh«-re a crowd «4
been trying to secure it and bring it to irate strikers lx*at him until he was al­
America. "
most unconscious
Though heavily
The duel between Count Ba lrni, the armed th«* »heriff*» nffhwrs t»M»k their
Austrian pr»umer. and Dr Wolff, the drubbing without making any attempt
Grrman nationalist leader, has <a!iw>d to use their arm«. They »ere outnum*
lb« wildcat M-naation. <’»»ur»t Bacimi bered t«n to one. but they fought with
sent hia scoomls to Dr. Wolff, who ac­ their
Ha»l a shot been flr«w| the cun»eqii«n-
cepted the challenge.
Thr prrmirr
•rQt a telegram l«> th« ein|»eror, asking oro wuiihl have been fearful, as thr
I < ••! :* on
fight thr duel, and at It s strikers were frenXMwi.
PATCHED
|»»*pu«« I» a*t»l*4
With»«« ArtttrwMM»*
St Mirhaalt f«r La< X
•Í < «Ml
OKKOON cutter Kush arrived from Unalaska to­
« «.E«>|(I«h»i*»l«»
wf «k» lm)M.r1aNl
ttap|MREBÌug» ««r IH« r«»4 w Mt-fc < «lied
I r«»M» II»» T»l»g«n|»H|< « i .I hir »»
r*
STALLED
Hai» Francisco». Oct A—The revenue
M'lO
s
MR?’--•” ’
Dictator Barrios Carrying
Matters With High Hand.
MATCH FOR
DUTCHER WEYLER
A WKtlrBM < um fa» II».I tsa It»» Ih. < mmm
iff for «Mf»ljr O»ll»r*«b Uri uri I m •
Fr»sH ri*»« «I m I Isa.»It U«4
haleru. Sept. 00—The supreme ouurt
c.’nvennl t**»!ay. Jwdiroa Wolverton
and Bean Iwing preaent
Th« petition fur rehearing in the case
of K D Shattuck. apt*llanl.
Har­
rison R. Kin aid, •«» retary of •Ute.
r<v|'or»denl, was denied
This i» the
man«tom us suit brought by U>c appel*
lent to compel the ro»po<».|«nt
n tarv ..f slate, |o au Lt hi* . 11.in a« I
tssu» a warrant ot* th« stale trvasur«-r
in payment th«-r««4. for salary as c*r-
ruit judge of tha fourth judutai dis­
trict.
Thia suit was commenos*! in Judge
Hewitt'* «.ourl. d»q*«rtm«nl N«> 9. cir­
cuit court of Marton county
Upon
the fllit.g of a crouplamt the court
im ***-1 an ahernativ«’ writ of manda
mu«, a»ldr«w*e*l lu th« «tofendant and
rveondc-juit, as aj »K»'»I. to show ca«i*c tor
n*»t omiplving with the plaintiff • d«
tnamls A general demtirrvr to th* writ
wa« tiled by th« «lcfen»tont. an»! the
»»*irl order«»I a pro f*»»ma judgment,
• ■»staining thr »lemurrer. The plaint.fl
rvfu«»«i to amend or further plead, and
th« court ordered the writ quashed, and
g*1*« judgment for the »lefrn tout, *1 »
aliasing th» proceeding
From tk •*
judgrn«»nt aiq^al so taken tn the <u
preme onurL
A lengthy opinion was
rrtniered. in winch it was held that th»*
demurrer should have brrn uverrwled
and. the « a **' remanded. A prlilnm
fur rehearing was fltoi by th« •rwrrta’V
of state's attorneys without hl. »Io- «.
One petition prepare»I by N It Kiiignt.
was published before lw-ing ttlnl with
thr court. The jwt it urns were Iwth
overt ulr«.|.
Secretary K n. at I said today that hr
has nn dis|x»aitnui to »ietov th»* n.sttcr
further, and it tiring aai is fact« try to
toitii ¡»arttes to the suit, it is UO’ler-
Hood, the »upreme court has agn’vd to
I muc a peremptory writ and th«« were-
tary of state will I »eg in issuing w ur­
rants right away.
*an Fran« i«*o. <kt 4.—-The itrsmrr
Kan Blas arrived from Central Ameri­
can port* l«»lay With the first autbeulic
deta ils <»( the revolution in Guatemala
The rw«»luti >n broke out on Neptvuntor
6. and was parti«*i|<ated in by several
de|«artmcnZs. Vi* >an Marcoa. Qnvsal-
tenango, H M*lmctcnangr. Taiuiin«i>)<an.
M .« vkrti v g*» (h*b • r and' *••!••*A*
Th« revolt •a»oj>eiied • »th an attack
«q»«n th« outfxwtsof <Jura«lt*'tiAngo and
other districts. wht»h proved ••ni.ncutlv
*uc* r»*ful. TLe leVtdulHtr.i*!». how
ever, withdrew u> gather rrintorce
ments from the surrounding «mntry,
and three days after the first shut wa *
fire«|. the g 'Vernmriit sent the follow
ing into the (¡«’LI General I* G I ammi .
with 1.300 men; General H. T«»!«*>h*
with 49 pkhww of artillery an! 9,< •
men*
Gn« battery promptly deserted
to the enemy after leaving the city
On Nepteiabwr ‘3, J t'astilk* a» I tr I
Morales, arrive*! on if*« •» rne with an
Hitmen*« force of mal ontrnla fn»m I
t>«'
tori ng provinces, an*!, after a
sharp engagement, took the eiiy ot
Barrio*
Mur sal ten an go*.
Meanwhile,
• a* carrv mg matlets with a hig
among thu rebels within th«
La« »»* »
Needing money, lie spphrd to U hi Juan
Apncn»,
a
well k’..«wn
« 45 ; iL*?
through the medium of General Rcwpir
MurAi«'’». who )« n«»te»l f«»r his » ro«dly
Knowing that the loan would mean I *
financial ruin, Apn* »«* hesitated, and
was protn|dly taken to the
»»lie at >i
%«*v*g* H *•>»• I p
strung up by the thumbs
('¡»on re­
New Orleans, Hept 80.—The yellow
fusal to a cetlr tO th« drma* is Illa fr
upon him, Apri* io was tosbed until h« (••ver situation her*» «'»oitinurs * ias|«er-
Atmgly th« same
A daily average of
fainted from the totture, and, »(ill I*
<»•♦■* and 9 toaths f a*
H»g olslurate when he recovered I••»» I k tu .'() i»c w
sr»*•* •. Morales . ar*»' I I* III .4 I *h I k«pt up But. while theie is no »ign of
him •!*’» !,
His many frirn I*, however, an epiderm al visitation, the slow prog
bad their revenge shortly after ward, fur ress of the dis» 4*« put* ototaclr» daily
when th« city of Mneraltrnar go w .»► in the W4vof the merchant public, wh»»
taken, Roque Nlorakw Was »but without are anxio»ia t»» again r»’*umc Ira L- with
!*>.♦• r*
* I
the »ourteay «>f a trial
Grav«* » < i * a the sur?oun -ling ■ •• 1 n t f v
lions of cruelty to w<*.neii, H r wit** today was nut no!¡kc that «4 many
ami slav**s of mm who had j«>in«-*l thr other • to vs, in that it sh»*wr<l a death
revolutionists, are made against the dic­ through •h«*er n«gl«vi of the ¡mllent
There have been 91 ca«<w up to date
tator Harn«*«.
Th« facts
Th« Kan Bia* brought a ¡«art) of 14 having a total lermlnslh»ii
are inrt»ntr«>vcrtibl»» that at toa*t one-
Americans frutn th«* scene <»f th<: r«,v«»l >
lion, all of whom agree that it will be half diet! through nagl«*<*t or lark »*f
i
a long time brfore peace 1* again re
signs nf revival, an<i thu >aiu*>4^l-< •«»»
Four of the )«arty left q.ier ill
stored,
nango after the town had l<cen sur- putting forward sh ¡-erhuman efforts tu
roundc«! by government lrcKqai 1 am! or* -♦N iirr a modification of the quarantine
Dr Oliphant'» trip up
• tor» had !>cen i«*u«-*l that tioonr •houhl regutotuma.
be allowed to leave.
They stat« that the read toiuorrnw . at the invitatlui* <»f
Americans are thrown into jail on the th«* XHithern PaoiA (’«mi| anv with a
•lightest provocation, on the ground view tu »«curing a ti»<»h« rtabun «4 th«
will settle it
that they are plotting against Barrio», «listing quarantine,
ami say that nine Am* r;* r • we sre in whetlu-r trad«* is to stagnate (or *ev< ral
prison al ynrraltenangu. The men w«—k*i tong«r or whether it is partially
chants of Guatemala City fireexpe* «'ting to be rasumad at on •*
Today two I-atr •* were rcp«>rt«*d.
a siege at any time, and have made
There have been a total *»f 177 cases
pre¡*arations to close their places of
to »tote
A numb'-r of patients were
busmen»« at a moment’s nut tee.
di**harged today,
T h Gill, proprietor uf th« Bih 11
AN ENGLISH CONCESSION
M an ufautur ing Company, ■ L«-*i Ihi*
morning ut ittioli
May II Mateu the < oia* p let Ion of th» \|<
*•« Mr« »ly of Sailor»
aragua < «Mal
Han Fran*-1»»w. Sept, au —Over 30
Washington, Oct
4. — Th« report
v*-- «1« have r.h!- ed Lading wheat hi
that a bill ha» Ixrcn pasee* I by the con
San Francis«-') th»* month and the mat­
gr»RR of Nicaragua granting a 30 y**ai
ter of
■ >»r : g tailor« fur them L as rr
from hn»e to the Alla« Steamship < «»m
•ulved itself into 4 serio is problem.
pan), <»( Dmdun, fur the ci> lusivr
"What’s the g* mm I <»f a « barter tu a
•team navigation of th« Rio San Joan
V'-*srl when •* cs |1 a ! ii »nnvl prod »■ »•
del Norte, with authority to deepen th*
channel ot various points and al*o 1« •atlor* to man her?" wa* • i-iunri
made by a di*g•istwl Hritlah sk»p|*er
construct a railroad (rom the Silicon
yesterday.
"Many a <»««1 »hip is hwl-
lagoon to th« river, cannot l«r officiall)
•d and r* vly to »ail, but Is >oiU|»eli«-d
con firmed her«.
U* awing at her anchor to-causa the
If the Ni aragna «xingrees has gratit««l
master cannot procure incu al th« rul­
a con esaion to the Atlas company, that
ing rate.
It will rume lu a split up
action may arouse quite a <lipl«*tnatic
pretty *iK>n, and the mi tors' wages will
'i»cup*»ion ktw-fU i«prc»rhlativrw ol
advance cutilrw t or no contra* t. M
the theater Republic of Central Arucri-
T) « situation 1» about as follows
• a .Mid the United State*.
N* 4»ly all the British ships in port arc
The solution of the complication*
under contract U>certain »hipping mas­
into which the three goiernmeuls tn
ters. The*« totter have agrrt-d to sup
Irifting may be a treaty l»etw«*en lb«
ply men all the year around whenever
Unitr»l State# ami the Greater Republh
required, and at no time are wage» to
for ths completion of the Nicaragua
j |;o |4>r nmnlh an I lit) advance.
• anal by this government.
Al the present lim * lb«* rate in Port­
It is »taled by persons familiar wilt
ton! and on Puget sound is 030 a
\ ;• aragua « anal affairs that cither the
month and 4rt0 adv a net* cr»nse«piently
l nile<| Slates or the Nicaragua < anal
sailors in this port will not ship at the
t ompany will institute an inquiry con
lower rate
At th« present time the
« ernmg the grant to the All*** company.
•hi|»s Bothwell, fit. Mirren, Dalgunar,
The-« two waterways iths .San Juan
Glemaird, Kensington,
Largicmore.
river am! Lake Ni« aragua) ar« said t«
totceeter Uaatto and Matterhorn, an*!
form two of th« links «>f what will ulti
the Larks • lonc*ird. Forfarkshire and
maielv l«e the Nicaragua canal.
Iverhichy are lying in the .tree tn
The »tale department rwrently re­
awaiting crews Hvom of them are at
ceived a report from Consul O’Hara. u(
an «-X|»«nae uf |.'5O a day, an<l at that
NiCMragua, giving brief «letail* of th«*
rat« will i»M»n eat up the »lira *t(i«
con«esvions granted to th« British com-
demanded by the men.
fxany, and »luting that it i mbr»< ed vart-
«•uw exclusive privileges in the Silicon
My Mall Frvsm Trail.
lag*xm, the san Juan river and I«ake
Trail. B. C . Kept SO —Th« last
Ni- aragua
sin«*« then additional in­ »pike on th« Trail-Rulanin branch of
formation lias be«ome available as to th« ( oluiuilm A Western railroad Was
• he plans of the Atlas company.
driven this morning in th« presence of
many spectators. Tomorrow, th« first
< ulihHi f r«*Mlitsg f«*r I'rai r
freight train will bring uoke from Rob*
latifnion, Oct. 4.— A s|w*«*ial from •on and a regular pasm-nger seriitc
Madrid «ay» a rumor prevails there to will t«e inaugurated as soon as the Can«
the eff«-ct that important Communica­ adian Paeifl. railroad affords pr<»|«cr
The
tions have I »re ri received by the S¡tan¡sh connections at Robson for Nelson
government from the leaders of the Cu­ road is 91 mil»*» long anti runs up the
ban insurgv-nts, suggesting th« basis of Columbia river from Trail to Robson,
onncv ting there with the Canadian Pa-
4 pt»»tble settlement of the Cuban «I iff!•
clfte branch V» Nelson.
ml tiro.
I nranmlltv Koller VBpl>»r1e«1
Vaiiccmcr. B C., Oct. 4 — A fatal
ar* t.lent happened on the Canadian Fa-
riti»‘ railroad today near White's creek
bri igc, alwiut 19 mile* west d North
H«*iid.
The Inlier ol engine 334,which
* 4» hauling an east bound frrigbt train,
♦-1 j.hnlctl, and Brakeman Georg« Elson,
nh«> was riding on the engine, was
th-own over a laink. sustaining injuries
(rom which he whortlv afterward su»*
• limbed.
The engineer and fireman
were »lightly scalded.
atrlka allu.llon I« llll.ola
Kpring Valley, III., Ort. 4.—Relief
given to 400 faruilir. at th« com-
iiasary today. Th« Northern Illinois
mera aro mor« determine.! than «ver.
> h«y ar* at prrwnt rrg.rdvd a. th«
.oi -tay of th« g’ral national (trike
¡I they go to work at wage, lower than
- ■ al*, the uni.era of Pen nay I ran. a
ti.d Oto«, it I. rl.lmeil, will iiav« to
- pt a relativ, reduction. There ar.
ol.ahly 10 •pwratoso in Northern Illi*
• « .■> have limiten away tma. th«
A.MK-iation and ar. paying
,
« »al«.
A Resume of Events in the
Northwest.
EVIDENCE
Of STEADY GROWTH
W*** <Jathara4 tn Ali ths Tnwn* *f
Our % »I s h boring Sialo* ln»>r«*«u.
•• OrwjMi.
Ewan« Nnla4 tn A I
A 4K pound saluuui w u«
Marshfield (roller
Uiith d by •
A Yamhill etmnty man pi ke«| 334
|M»un«f« of li tops in one «lay.
Over IHKT acres of fluì were cultivat
«>1 in Lynn county this year.
Mrufertg* cannery, at The Italica, ts
putting up I. 0» ki egaroof salmon a dav
Soutwheat < >reg»>n R«p*rlrr is ths
name of a new |M|M*r at I«anglois, Curry
county.
An <>r«g*»n grisslt Imar weighing
8<Hi |tounds was killed on Gale «* f «»e k,
in I«ane county
l farm »»«.vr PvmllcL .. AI .* ?I W4E
I tour m«»nihs ago f»»r $3,000, wu»
w«M»k rcssvld for $s J»»0.
k young niAii n.»m*-i
James N- .»1 «
d ephor* tor, accidentally
sb
k e»i himself near l>»ng t'reek
A |*ea- h weighing one ai I a half
pound«, and nicM»uring 13‘3 11 he. m
cir» lunfervncr, ia a lh»tigl.ms
ountT
¡»ro» I action
The «?umplct«*»l asv’-asment
Ulstrop I'uunty tor 18^7 sh«*w
valuation of 4 i.o «**.« 40, as ag »
Q19.A0S I as ! year.
Nuti*«s have been p»«t«’-| *»i> the ran
nerv at M ir**)ifi»*?d n**i - y : g
: men
that the priowi of aahn«»u h.i I been re­
duced tu 93 an I 10 ‘ cnts.
A ton*» county fruit grow, r ha* mt
n» ‘ «even carto.» a *»f pic ImH at Lt«
farm, placing it in from »me to five gvL
Ion 'An», principally the former
Another « iipm -nl of W.»I| uaa <
*
ly to*rf caill«- *«* mads from I <g n I asi
Week, coj sisting «4 430 big Mcvr*
<>ne <»f Jthc Animals tipp*4 th« toam vt
1,740
The Orcguti Telegraph A- Trtoj !
t'omjHiny 1* surveying » -»»»He : ■■r it t»•'.»
ph >nc line (rum Munroe (•• «»«me punt
<»11 the main Im»’ bet with Harrisburg
and Junction
Mr N Humphrey, o( l.r.«* c..»intr,
has Up t<» the pr«*«cnt (line dr 1« «Hi'i.»!*■'•
pounds of prunes frotn hts «»wit •>r«hir*l
sn«l rip1 t* his entire crop t»> am >unt
to alsnit 10 7 000 pounds.
A contra t ha- I* **n »•*» .«r.lvl t«» >* > I
i
»
* i
Klamath county, tor 0.',4OO
l’hc en­
croachment* of thr waters of Tula lake
have made thu const rue I ion of this
tev»*r ncvcwMtrv.
A cekmy of iinmi.,*r»n ts, 99 in num
tor, have ju-*l eume *ur. i *»in Nr‘ aaks
with th»* intention of l»> Hing in th»*
country.
Ihcy *hip|e| all t •• ir g *!*
out, in-hiding a numtor <4 iimto.
Thf-v ar« now looking around Gilliaui
county.
Th« toxlv of th»* tramp who was kill« I
by a train «1 Huron, *«» Luri»-I Ly the
coroner.
It w ».* m»t btontitL-d. All
that was found on the b»»ly w
a plat
e»| spoon and f«»ur or fiv»* (xnind» <»f |w»
tat<M*s iu a «ark. The corotier de* rila-e
the young mati ns toing stout 90 year*
old, five feet seven Iticlse- in height,
having «lark hrnwri hair, Liu»* rye« and
as never having torn shaved
Th« Salem fruit dryer* ar«* I iking
rare of nu l««a thnn 1,730 bualndn ol
prunes |«*r »toy, or 106,000 ¡ m » ihk I* rv-
cry 9 4 hours.
This gives n direct out-
pul of 33,000 fiounds daily, and the
company M|> ••(■ t«> han lb* 730,000
l*ounds <4 gTerti prunes this scAStm
Just as s«M»n a* the prune crop 1* saved
th« dryers will »tart *»n «¡»pl*-» and all
that are offered will to iMnight
This
year fi >• ar -ol I prune orchards are muk
ing returns to th«« owners ranging all
the way from 4* ‘K) to 01,000 |*«r acre
VV a • It » n g • •*»* •
The city council of Spokane has filed
the tax levy for that city at 13 \ nulla
The shingle mill it Ma* bias w 4* I«-
struyed by lire; also 1,600,000 »hingI»**.
A 330-¡»»und bear was kill.*.) . (,-w
miles stove Dudley, in Walla \\ .Ila
county.
A I»an«I of 4,000 •hcep huh ri-erntlv
pur* h.iM-'l at North Yakima f«»r «hip-
meni lo Ulne »»”>
Walla Wai I » v«
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instantly killed by the breaking of an
electric light pule.
Thera is a regular slam|««de of gold-
M«*vk«rs pi the new discoveries in the
vi>*mity of Mt. lUker.
The Bank «jf Garfield, having
mt«» voluntary I <pn latiun. will
its «l*M»rs January I. IKUH.
A t»»y nam*««| William Hutton who
accidentally shot his arm «»ff rec-
died in B iuxm I a of heart failure.
A new public library has t>«<»n <»|«enu«l
at Mali«
alia*
The dite* t«»rs p»ir-
< ha»«-*! |ioo worth of new liooka
Hino January I. 374 articles of inr«>r*
¡■»’ration representing a total capital
•lock of iJufl.UUl.MOO, have I m «>n tlh I
in Keattlr
Farmer»* mstitut«*»
have r^’cently
been hel«l at «liffcrrnt points in V\ «••irrn
Wasbingtoti, <«»nd<i t»-d by »«fficial« «d
the -late agrit uhural r<dl»‘g«’
Thurston county, by a 1st« school
Turhl.t, halU.r. In r.rala.
Teheran. 8upt. 80. — The inquiry census, has an enutn«rati»>n of 9,178
made into the lighting u hu h took |>la » children of «chool age, a deervase ol
on the Turlto i’eraian
frontier, tn 197 from the total of last year. The
Auguat Inal, ahowa that the raider* d»s r«a»e is In the country ilistrirts, and
were Turkiah Kurd,, who on.eaed the Olympia shows an increase of 38,
A craxy man who.*« name could nut
frontier with the full knowledge uf th»
Turkish military niithoritm, «arked be learne»! created considerable excite«
f
nine village, and maa.a. red .10o Mna-
• ulmana
and t'hriaitane. including all hia clothing au«l taking a run down
After the man had been
women and children.
The Per man Mam stre»‘t.
government ia demanding full aatiefac* captured Ly citisenx and persuaded to
don his clothing, he wa« allowed to
tton from the Turk, for the outrage».
leave town.
V 8*«v <«»■•! *•!•• R»r«*r*l.
There is a great scarcity of thieshing
Ran Kranciw-o, Rapt. 30.—The re­
lua« hin«s in the vicinity of T«koa, and
cord for faat return pa.aagea l>etween
farmers ate offering Ijonuaes besides
thia purl and Ta. oma waa broken tolay
the regular price in order tog«d thresh«
by the rteamvr Wad,lenaw. Captain
cis. One farmer offered a cash bonus
Ouaacap. Hha < ame down the coaat In
uf 4.’»0 besides the regular rates, to get
7« hour«, making the round trip in 7
a thresher to thresh his grain, slid
«aye 4*« hour», which includea the
©on|»| not get it.
time o.namaml in loading aixl unload­
L'ndcr a recent opinion by the attor­
ing.
The beet previuue record. 7 dare
I boura. waa held hy the «teatnahip ney general the apportioament on all
uncoils« ted schottl tai«« must be apph«»l
Ma. kinaw, a ,iet»r veaael.
under the new law, passed by tbs last
The average i-oet of criminal prove- legi»latnre
Under this ruling, ths
nt inns in I nglaol at prevent la (1*6 larger "iiies will re civ* fr»M„ 33 to 4t
»acia.
per cent moru out of tbs school fund
than tbsjr have been getting
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