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t • Sci» Weekly Press. OREGON •CIO ON THE SAILOR 'W BOV I m < »n>ir«i*«N| Form Fr«>m < <*««lintetil«. Edward Langtry, th* former bn»* batei ot idly l-angtry, ha* **^n placed In an insane asylum. Ja|»an has nxm«*-l two delrgai«« to attend tire internatli al real in g rotifer« rm e al Wa»liingtu|>a D. C At Dixoji, I a . th«' Jv*d ivsly of Rob ert Parks waa found tn his burning house. It 1» believe*! he was murdered fur hi» soney. During a quarrel al their home tn Ht. Louis, Gf*«»rgc P. Peffer, a st ebug- raplrer, shut h father •in aw, Robert |’>r|.an*y. through the » ;*„ brelw, arid tiien killed himself. Kb! re Broley. the chib! of Mrs Cjhrorge B- a: B»>tbrll. U ash . by « nattonal train. The cl severed from its body. Th* I h»»»n l>aci!in committee Lx« a<Vf*ode»l u* the government*» «r«»otentiau tnat til Iren on the Unu>n Ps tfic i««ad inr^odwt tire Omaha bridg*. and that it has it>oreai»n| .ts « ash bid »0 as tn make th entire <x>h<v»MH«m Approximately I’», 0<H).t>00. This Would luakc its gu«ran IV « ffvr fo? (Lte p . |»j.i ¡>g «»..* •inking fund, im « w in the treasury, about • ,O uv«‘ «.Ot The Uniic»i •itatrs «rirruit cotirt has decided thal tap«»« a flour must !*•' tai»>l a duly of 2 <»*i.ts j-r j- ’• f !i«>* w.li t r» 1 ? <•, «i t i.i • ’ < :j »• many hundreds of th< u*a < 1» of d liar« j-er annum. D. • !*»■ »r >• tree,J r : r«»«*» exclusively tn all the < l«i*.« **«» ||«UI» Iriee in the Unit«*! HI r I ini lasaure uf its rh 'apne**, s* »1 »*-!•♦. «nd it I. a * I m v » j lire m«w* I Hiiiplab!«* «»' » « I«» tu the starch mahufai luring md-i»!ry in the Unit«*! Slates. The liimhttring ?*»wrn <»f Au «tin. Pa., was treatly wipe«I off tire map by fire (inly five dwelling» romani Full» 5<X) prraons are hreneira» i n«* I i • L . •». • .it 'i • u Mmn the lx*.'•’ •v.tuin-r »• - «t »» ■ West, was totally -**-****-'7^1 !r 2;«» It A .« • - • • . 'N r*i iw 4V F» i th«* m>«nth nf J*cp’«»iHh**r, (hr a *- ten Ian • xt th* Ntshvtil* ri|»»*ition w as 3,724, and the '.«»tai attriidanoe Since the o|<0tiing up Oct«»lw»r I ain»*unl- < The emperor of Uh all sorta oí ban«jU‘ t» ca ubo an oc h pa«* will ili us ry 88. 1888 An ec of lb* tun iw <aid by the Chinese be j:r.! of th© vr rath of heawn at th* i> U. k nf Virtue In a ruler. F.V«» eù c :r«*i th nun ■ti l aenw uf fin* lami along the Biig I'll.ev, t. LttlgC, Fontanelle • h - a kt I âti'l (irren liver. «Ind. have tt « ntlj Lccu - -r*< }«*»!, will !»e throw i; »»prn to *« tth n.-iil under th** Unite»! Htatre land Is*» » afti r Novends r 1 when plats <»f the land will be I m the local land office The ! m« is ■••inp.’P mg nt tuet «-i. ¡je, all in UiitiAh «“’inly. Wtuming. A v«-►**! arrying Buppll*** of n « di rin*. clothing, arms am! Ammunition fur the UuLan army has ¡- fl M-mlreal for < ’ul a I ’o' * >> >• H as r l ,» >n nr Ited l«y th«» C u I mu junta in New Y««rk. but w as undertaken on Is half of two gentlemen, one a < ’.v..vh.n. wl • de Tided on running mi liti<»n to th* ci>a»t uf Unl»a, and, if an« <*«*•(id. iden tifying li » !U*tdv«-* With (lie , cm - Neal Duw, the great tetnpenino»' .» I- VcM'At« . d • 1 At hl« h««me in l*««rt I iu«|, M«’. It was th-- h bl- «fl . *• I L a ! mi IHM4 ah Amendment to Hie vonsiitut .on uf M a Hie W as adopted by A jM’pulsr v«»to uf urKsrly tbri’«* Io one, in wi i« h it wa» declare*! that the manufacture, «ale and krwping t«»r sale <»( Inuixn atn g Lever ages was forever ft»rbi«Ll»-n. an»! <*»»11» manding the l«'gi*latur»' to » h •• t *uit- able laws for the enforcement of (he prohibition. ►4 4 WORLC S « RtCORO A 4 hehallB •'«••(I V««» till«« Is» SWtPÎ :i) H V I 4 % < !• I < Twenty Persons Burned to Death in Manitoba. THE !<•"> OF PROFERTA HEAVY iru'tdent to «remi • amp life • Mi<'l«aels tinti! ih«* tiV«-r o|<-n«» spring The rvturnreg pas»« nge g««ne n«»rtlf mi (he steamer» Eh» «tersoti « <d Mrrwtr». The ir naa» J. (g Bimum. m of Murray Mal bo; Dr 51 h IgA II De Fn*sl, of New Pr<»*i, of M Michigan* Y«*rk, K Kaufman, aulenan. <»f <*hicagn; Ander* Wll .f Chicago.; Kappaji*l. of Rious HiB.n, of Han Franc is.«». (Ni; I.. I in«ì W II hurvhtll, ot New York iw» returning All ©ity. agre«- Hi Mirharla will lac«» of reai'len» popolar l«*iBt*t> says the Ynk«»n Capta rtver was st«ll 1 efi to hAVigslion when he left, but wa iter w xs so low that l»oats ties draught outj LI not »1 ut»r 1À ta which •huw*'d at ¡«»»’a cruna msny m to* river’s vi»ur»«*. and ular interv ** go Up the tiVrf s* a rewult A ¿««•a. Capt-ain ibis fall v either (‘«plain Fetefww d* \\<a>l'» Itoats Frank Wortto*» ( H will br ablr lo go to iiawwou w«<»u Uity I*- amhng th tin? fa et foro nell June, notwitstamling the that boto srere all rra«ly («* mak attempi whrn thè *>ailor Bov left. The Haifor Buy did not Mght c»r h«Ar anvthing **f the sobooner Bryant, which i*r*»k«* I«**«* from the lug Holyoke off Kadiak >• is mi tn a severe storm. He)»- temlwr 80. There had !w*rn no news dire* t from Ihi*ron City rre-v»v«*l a*. St. Mirbaels »..« : ■ .t W < • ► rrv > • i« I»« ivav :• g 40«! no I«« «* «an |M«ssibly b<* brought by river before next summer, a* i<e wa« already forming hi the «Alt water at the mouth of the riser, and the fresh water mu*i «rrtainly h«v* been froaru to a «xureolcrable tliirkne«* at that Ciaro, **ln a month form now,” said he. ••I d«> ijo « believe th«*«e will I*» 100 per« r»n» at Ht Michael*, b » Dearly evcrvbrelv ib preparing to <’ <*m<* tuM k A great many will rume down <»ti th* P« «tland But a majority left <*r* thi* on the at'hooner Nowlty, winch «a* discharging cargo at St Michad* wh«vn we left, The captain of tl»* Novel ty will bring down all th«»««* baring stifll< lent monry to pay their l«»Ard on th* tup, no fare living atiargyM This »• .i«»n«» rim pl v a * ati act «»! «hanty am! in the interests of hu- maiHiy .Many persun* nave nut money si'flb lent to rveii juy for their Isuird <»»; the e ho»ner and uuhwe they ran their outfit fur cash, will !*• 1 forced r» main at Hl. Michaels luring winter. .Mayor Wood, of Seattle, man Ager of the Humboldt expedition, and D. K H * fl t? ..«■ of th I L/ a Andrison party, arc practDaily pn*on- « «* tn th* Land* of their trat«* pA««*vn g»’«*. Only th« pM-i.«eof the United Htrttrei !»«»'<* utidrr Lieiitvnant •< Vdom-I Randall is exiw-rtvd to avert wrium* trouble. The feeling against Loth Wood and How ard i* said to I** I utter in the el- tretne. and th© miner© Lave appointed reuun»itire* to guard Initb, ai «*! »«**• to it that they «!«« not g« t of their reach Tboma* K. ( lark lark, <»f Svattle, who wa» a pA»»ehger *«n »»n the Sailor Sait Boy, said: “Ther 1« nuihame fur the W« hw ! party to gel any conenfovable «aistancr although they had every- up th thing ready to mak»» the start Krptcni- ber iv. 1 hr lay we left. Tin* m«»n r re d««*guM*”d s ¡«1 d¡«di0i»Ht*m-d. They air quite I .kriy t*> <!»» »’«mrtbing drejaFireie before spring Without exception, liny •rem to blamv Wood il tor all their mi»* for lune«, ami it would not be fttirpri«if g if hr wet r maio (he victim of their I would nut b»» surprised to wrath hear of the «¡rath of Howard al the The feeling hands of the miner«. ©gainst him ia growing more hitler every »lay f The pa-«rtigers uf (he Elias Anderwon i paid their (area an«l freight tu D«*A»>’h but the th«- And»«r An hi*«»n wa * »ban- <L«ri*-«l at Dutch harbor, an«l the paswrn g«-rs wvrv land<*«l al st Miehaels by lhe »ehuutter Ba'anoff. with no prospect of getting f'«th«-r this winter Then How ard Anh«*utrM»d that the ri|rt litiull was a failiitv. and that he would not feed them till tbey reache«l D h WWWI. A" hi* contract d»man«le«l. Hi* «le*«'la rat ion cause*! great dl«*alisfac Hon. and hr will |»v firrtunate if lie g«*t» out of there alive.*” The topic uf the day in l*.<■ • I ..<» I «* tl the refusal uf M I a » x •. French «ml *»»• dor al Vienna, to a-. ept the a|'|«uiul> mrnt tendered him a* #»>• «-rnur Alg> ia. on the giuiHi'l that be «|< m «• not dreire lHr*l «*f lh* <*1«e«lter». to Irate hi« Ak**'*! par«'h!s H<* 1« larva ('Rehah*, Wsk»h OcL II.—W W that he will remain in Vienna, but the Jordan, the •****.«mi victim of the gland- Marquis <rR«*v» rr.* * ,* •> » iy t>«-(4 ere, <h**<! Chis morning at his rr«hlvncr, appointed t*» replace him, and th«- cab after a brave fight of nearly a month inet has dec id«*» I that lint appminmrnt against the doM-aio* Everything was must stand. M L«a» th» »«!.. «», will •lone by the physician in charg«». and have to make an ign«»min><«u- retr»*al. ti e A O. I M lolgr, <»f which he The Orang« -Jud«l F»rm -r, in its was a member, and it was thought at final vstltDBte of th«» \ * 1 ».«ya limes that, on .*<■«•*»»nt of his vigorous that figure«, Imred on actual threshing constitution, he mtglit l»e Able to puli returns, indfoate a total vivid of 3*i8,- through, but he was cotn|adl<*l to suc 000.000 bushels of wheat, uf which cumb 373,000,000 buslivls tn winter, and Our I «»rrlgte T«w«tte. 915.47V.OOQ bushels in rprtng wheat. Washington, Oct. 1 I. —- The bureau The report Bars the oom crop is rx<•«•**!• tngly disappointing, and an outside ra- of statistic» haw is*’ir»I a table show mg ttmate ib |,7»Mi.(X>0 (MX) btishrls. im|«orts an«! vxpotte tor August; the Drought during the past two months first full! month un« 1er the new tariff redtuwd the a ver Age cowlltfon from law, These figure* show f«>r that month 82.3 a month .«g<» to *H.9 on <k-h>Lvr I latgret rij>»rts <»f domestic merchan An average oats yield of 7 bushels per acre suggests a crop of NI4.(Mxt uuo dise of anv August in the history of the bushels, 100,000.000 mure than last guter time nt. The vX|M>rla were $«•,• 4U0 964,against $» *’ for August, year. I Burglars broke into the oth« »* of the Or»|»* Jhl«*r« 1h»l steamer Flyer on the water frontal Heattlr. atvl. after overhauling the con- Fr««nn, <‘«l , <A’t. II. —Willie Patti* tents of revrral trunk- arn«*d Away mtn. »it«*I 17. era|>l>>.v<«i to protect the the safe, weighing 400 |M»unda No K« m ^« iineyar.l, from <r»)>e thirre«, trace of it has Iwwn found an<l artn««l with a iihotgiin. Inlay »hot A «'alifornia ct»n>|>any « to atei fatally mjoreil Itrnnelt Ddaml bnihl three enonuoua ratta at Htrlla, on an«l B«>bhv Murray, who wore at rah ng the Columbia river, arid take theiu to grape* Murray i» Pattison*» «» . •* i,l Han Franciaoo >lttriti|t the coming »um* Pattison I« in jail. mer. Ea< h raft • HI contain ovwr 80,« Prnfe»«*ir E C. P1» kerlng. of the <XX) pile,, to lw uw l by the Southern Partito Company in the ronatruction Hariard Observatory, announces the »liorovrry of 142 new double stars in and repair of whanea. the southern skies. The atram»hip Pelican will tarry I • I Ù3 700.000 f«*«l of ties freni Puget The *'lli»s Wa« <*•• I «TH I «••»*• eg. for a Chlnrwc ratlr«*n«l. Parral, Htate of Chihuahua, .M»-xico. Th««» Io re Durrant, through hi «V ■> (k't. 11. — It !• repurtret that Max Stew n«ya, ha* tw>en «ermi with a mot ion art, the Am«uican es-('«vnfederate »old- by Ap|>elle Hale, the warden of >«n ierwho»hot and killed a policeman yuentin, to diami»* «he «PP • ** ‘‘n here some time ago. aud was sentenced hares« corpus which was deni«*d by tire to death fur the crime, will he shot circuit court, alm» t«> affirm the <»r»ler within a few «lays. President Dias, it of th» lower court Thia mutton will is said, has refues.I clemency for the l«e presented to the United State» su reason thal the killing w.ui cold-bluuded preme court on the first Monday in No- mn*d*»r vemiirr. r-ervire 01 toe brief, as well The poles of Jupiter are flattened as the motion to be pl ace* I before the supreme ctrart« was ackim* h*dgvd by alm«e»t exactly like tbove of the earth. Altofuey Hail forJappellawL Durrant Th«* phenomenon can be plainly »een with the telescope. Sortii rite li.kolo- » Ir*« Winnipeg. OcL II —The fc reels fires that have l»ern raging m Manit«d*a iarv hne h»r toe J »ASt chase to the ho ten days have broken out mor • funi u* ly than ever, Trn < »r 18 prreuns are re* ported to have been burned t<» death, atei the Are is rapidly •qirwadm < and North misai ng the tott&dasy into Dakota. Setti lers have Iwrn ligi bling the flam-« for over A week trj in t< to k«***p them from getting Into th«- 1 fm*re thickiy |a»p©l«tre| district». The flarnre are driving hund'vls w-.-|v«*» at. i utre into ths op* n, a fl <ks <>f g«** ro ami din ks bate lx •rrn flying «»ver the turning forrwta. N«*ar U Liteiuuulh, H L Laumlry « trapp**r. was burnel to death. A (lermau woman living in A « house near where the fire was the i fiinou« yestcid.iv is rrj-oflv»l to I 'mrorel to death ar ►’I her ihlrrn missing A dispatch from U hiternouth the fire is sprea»hng rapullv 1 settlers !i»'l chiBM* call* for their live«. A heavy wind drove a! »»ad of it a III :»*-• of smoke which blind«*! them. and a l«»og line uf flam«’« which «w is h me» I everything in their j»ath. East of Whitamouth th«» HitnatKui ia very cntired. The section foreman of Dnrvb W ' • N • a» I men wvr© ked up by a freight train and R«*ad master brought to Mhilrmouth. H<*n»er, on a hamlcar attempte-l to run from Darwin with hi» men, but Merly Sttcmimbrd through *uff«»» ation, 1 an«l wa « n»»m|«r!le»i to lake refuge in a pa»«iiig freight train. All the telegraph pubs for revrral mdre « a*t uf the town ar»» dow n and trains are tied up A Broken Head. Manitoba, dispatch save the country is on lira there On both sidre of Broken ll«a*l river much damage t* lw*>ng «lone Th»» am**kv 1.* »0 thick ¡hat it is impo«*ible to **•*• So var»ls, though thei«» is no fir»» nearer than a mile V ’ V > miles aWav. lost everything, and only «aved ’!.* ir live* by standing in the river for 18 imure, when they were abb' to <xini" oii’ii tlm burnt gruun«l after th«* Are had pa»««*d. Nearly every on«» tn the path of th»* flame* io*t ev* • v thing Al Beauxjour, ManitoLa. seven f*r- **»n have been burn«**! to death. Mre. O. W. TL-una«, her young son hid I 4 daughter, had a ra* •• with the flame« for •• v«»ral miles. Tbcv had a 1« am <»i horM-s, which they kept on li«e run. Rpirka from th« burning ltml»er were blown into the dry ground of a prairie where they werecom|»elle»i to cro*-s.ai>d sour« they w»-r<* surrounded by Hum*». The frantic horses *ttrt<*d to run straight i*h«*ad into ihc burning liml*»-r*. H<- fore they had gone far th«* varriag»' overturn«*»! and lh« y w«»re thrown «l«»wu an etnbanbinent into a »mall creek. Thia pruba’dy sav I their iivrs. Th y were badly burned. A re|a»rt from Morris. Manitoi ►ays a fire has been raging there, and thAl one family of five }«rr»un» is known to have perished. The ktlilmhrr Marsh tiiro. Valpariso. Ind., (kt. II.—The K.»n kakee marsh fires are sprvailing in this county, altLuugh th»- farmer* have given up all other work and ar«* fight lug it al all hours < f th«* day Several hoiis**« were drstr<*ye«l last night. Th«* big marsh near Asainung «aught hr.' last night, am! the flatnrs swept over serf* of land, destroying everything m Résident« oí Hebron, their path. Kouts an«I Kiumati arc badly frig! t rned, aa it I» fra r «ri Ihr fin* Wiay sweep •cm»» toe heavy ditches which hare l»crn dug. M I« it I g <• n Marsh F i res Nile», Mich., Oct II. —F an<l north uf tins city the marsh f! con* linu«* Farmer* have fought tl night and day for a w<»ek, utterly «■ »ha.«»re! Tht*v Lav« their hourehuhl goods to places of safety and have nacriti»v*l their homes, < 4,tine which inhabited the marshee has broti driven to the city. Near Berrien Springs, on what 1» known as th« Big .Meadow, the Are has swept over lik»* a prairie tire, and hundreds «»f a« res nt potatoes have been roast**»! in the Hille The Are is the worst that has o* cur red tn tbiA vicinity ainre 1871. t ire« In W It. Kenosha. Win, <>-1. II.- Prairi« flic* m Summer* and Bristol cuuuti** cause*! by spark* from |>a«»Hig rtigHirs dretroyed considerable pr<q«?rty tn*h»ng* ing to the farmrra All kinds «»( means have t»r*ífi adopted to »lay the advance of the flames. In A*>in«» < .««ee where the fire was apparently eitingui«>h«*d >1 continu***! to burn the surface. Haleln. <tr . ( k't ** —Chehalis lodar low «reti the world*» record 3^ second» fnr «h« tw ~.:!r pa e at ths cuts fair tnu'k, in Ihr |>r«*rtH** «>1 10.000 |>«opl«. <'!>eh,lu, Jrivvn by hi»on»»««, »‘rank FrMter, *pi«**r«sl on U*« ir*< k with In* full brother I>«*1 Xwte. who ba« * rwc>»r.| Both larrw. •ft«* c*w«r«d. After •cetin •Irwtcb • few time» D» ¿rex , * *•>* •r»W1 ¡ng o neunewd th»l hr wi aa re »ti bn»«tr*>ii 1, of watbr» l.rw. |o rr«Tl hi, al a wnrM’a tww«l. i l.<k« » k flash th© black Ht A down l<> the wire, In*«1 th« »pori tators rotll* «I res A* Ol hl* way. m«« ring ri a to IV and At th« t hr«** quarti er to i U h * iy <4 , ridd Ronbonn iregnr Jump«« belt the horded n first mil* 2 08 fl •’Tratti fast. II. on many - torn wu«*a a finished But easier when 3 I 4 wa* and « half Thirty-one secund« more saw him at the mile and three -quarter*, and in the lauoof a Birong S ulim ««■*t< in wind, he strode l««m«» g«i««* »JT, <’« al»ng a fteeb re« ord by pa««*ing under th«» wire in 4 l»(4 When the tmre wa .« e»!, ami ! pro longe« I che* rw, Uhr.ialt* va» crown’- ! with wreaths of flower*, and led off the for tra- k. louking but little w«-n world beating two-tn lie pace. (drehalis* irourd by quarte WAS »irei rail* • I ■ M nmnm I m*îe : 1 l< Th* Get previo©» time for mile pa< *» WM made by i »1 NrL sgsitret tim at I. " 3!. IH95. V W I1 ÌUA- Io th in 4 « I Mte Sitar« «»•> Berlin, i Oct. The German govern- t«> rr*ogr»llv Mr mrnt haa Ferdinand Neumann, <»f 11 liriois, w h*» iitltu I tlitil'd it V Fr -«ideili McKinley usui nt ( 'olugne. a« United State» The mate dc*)<tl>iietkt, it I 1« aat«!, never baa iroeivtsd officially any ’ « barge» against the appointee, though tain allegation« wrm current that, if sup ported, would have made hi» er lert ion properly objectionable l«» th< < iertiiAti government. Some of tl;e-<- are ar«» necied wiin «he world'» fair, an i a «» r« tain ,’oncert enterprise in which X«»o- inMnn 1» «aid to have lM*vn interested, which rreultrd disaidrvuidy to «ome German The »• t c: «>f !!•» German government ui linal, ■»« it i* < welL recognis'd right of a nut ion to withhold an riequator at it« ple-v uir I’eru Adopts th* <*«»l«l »1 aim ! aril New York, Oct. H. — A f|ÌApat<h to the Herald from Limn. Peru, say»: After a discuiision which < RiHiitnurd fur several «lays, the cha iinl’iT of depilile« of Peru adopted Ho» | gol ! atamÍArd by a majority of one vote, The pU»n for » gobi standard was wnt to the chamber some time ago, after it had brer ap- proved l»y the president hii «I cabinet, The cabinet tw'hcved th»- w as the only l»oBMib|K solution to til»* financial troubles which I»*-—»1 Peru on every sffle. There was a lung fight over the question in the chamber, th ie govern- iwtti rupp»« ters arraying themwclvtw unanimously in favor of th»1 gold »land- ard. Th»* narrow margin of their ’ vic- lory shows Low j rr*i«h-nlly the < qur»* tiutl W.U coiib -led. Irll 1% ith ■% I Roti Bluff Uul., Oct. H. — Mir. ( ’ Volker, Wife of <’oiiiad Volker ,i p.on eer resident of this pla c, a t.« burnt*«! to death last night atx»at 11 30. **h«» dcAceniied the cellar Blair» w.th a light cd lamp an<l stumbled and fell, break* mg the lamp. She fell m * «< 0 a way that »he was su»pefi«h*d and helple«« over the burning oil, and before *ht* «'«Mild la» re»« ie»l by her l>ue in I, w t-> fearfully burned, and died at 4 u*chi k thia morning. 1 he l*lalf«rtM • »-11 Decisive Action Has Not Yet Been Taken. T«n Ht MiE H\«TER «'F W ARFARE th* IwawrgteWR« • « JteteT • « M> «r ««»a Tte«»** Ih* llili« II. . — A cabinet » lb» q«»e •»•’n regent pr U hen l> hem t<al lay tst«*rs •rated. the premier. Bt i »unce» I to the nei men that no final derision be taken In regard to the reply S|«»in will make to th* note United Slates* handed to the II i<H't«n wLrn he was tn:nt«!rr 1 rign affair», b ist er. The Impart ial save it learns that the reply ai SjKir will satisfy *q reptibihtuie tn making clear den«. M« Kinley r the reeulub which S)«ain maintain.« m Cuba According to El Heraldo, * j «a in reply to the Uniteti States will poti uut H American »liter« «*• suffer ta-asofi *d ti»v ear Hi 4’ut*», they Amer an*-, ar«’ fi.» * to Lia-o 4. at which as heM wa it. inasKBUch as the msurrv^'ti« IS A*’ aisled from the United States, El Her- aldo says also* >«vv “W* umlerstand that the m«*nt will express its ronfid« tice th* new |M«hcy tu be pursued « ith gird (<» Cuba Will prod': V A change the attitude nf the Unit*-'! Sta tew.” it is M-mi-offi-tally annmiu« t*d that Captain-i•* neral Uryler will la* r» «aleni from Cuba till* month, and that it is i roliable the cuite* will t»e di« 1 mrnt cui»v*»ked in March. Mwlito«la Mtt«t <•■••«• Lui. c n. < *> t II. | » M ! ? rvwjMHtdriit uf thè Time», referring tu thè cabinet «viuncil »u\»* "The cabinet wx* unsiimmii» in thè il ti;»- systecs warlare .in Cui * m’:»t he > : >j '» trly «ho g- Nperial allr'ntiun u .»* drawr, tu thè dr plurable vun» In tuo nf th*' Ak k Aid uotitded mddicrs now arnvihg This a»p«'t tre» considerati at th»* direct in- itation ol thè queen regrnt. ••Regarding thè finse «'* cllh<»t>gh thè <>j-t Iin I*t l< View.s of thè rit'wht min* isler of flnaitee <lo u«»t appesi l«» have beva jtislifled it is believe»! that with prudenw, Btiflli'ienl rrs*«urcrs may L m cuui ted ti|«n al b-ast unti! Il e cortes meet» in thè spring, tu author!»** sup* phes.M I'<»ti1te*l lit« |miit|inU N« w York, Oct. IL —A dis|*atch to the Herald from Havana says: A big battle »•«•urrel October 2 in UamanuHM bill* not fur from Malau&x*, !-rtWwii the bpaniAh under General Moiwta ami the reT»cÌM un*ler «unimarni of Betan- court. Sanguilly and Raoul Arango, Th»» fl» hi L> i^an at V o’clock in the i."'-.*. !.g AD-! »1« ! AH i •• • l'ftiiAÌ rejHut ptihhsl • I her«•-1 at« * that Molina attacked the rebel pmittun and drove the rebels out with great I« mb The rej»urt «»>« that General Molina had his hof«e shot under him The Herald’» «'Otre»)»ondent a*. Mat- antns L a - obtained an a omtt of i fight from a Spani«h ««fib »*r w ho was pre-« nt. From th»« Il A| i«< .»«- that Ho« rebel infantry were strongly intrenched in an alinosi ina« • •••»filile ¡>o»itiun in the ItHls anti all efforts lo distolge them wer«» futile, r«'*ulting only in heavy losses for the atta« king force The insurgents had only a few men killr«!. and j««-r»\| at and taunted the Spanish during the whole engagement. General Molina n.i-- wly r«<ap»'«i death. Enrage»! al his failure, lie re* tutnv’l to the attack the nrit day, but with no better success. A large num- !a*r uf Spanish soldiers were brought into .Mstansa* Tk»e r« Iwd h'»«h*r, Ju.tn Duc,i*-e. has er«**«**! the MaHrl M a J aiia troeha with a large (or »*. an«! is how ««perating w ith < renerai < ’attillo. Kansas City, Oct. H —Thirty |«»opl« were injured tonight, several uf them seriously, by the tailing of a platform New York, Oct 11.—‘General Carlo at th» Fdl« »nth street station of th” uloff, seeretAry of war «»f the tepubho Indepen ience Fl«*rtric railway. The Cubs, ha* •* lit the following letter station was crowd«*! with subtuban 1 Gonsal**» de <^u**«a<ia. Cuban charge residents, who were returning home nffalrrw Al Wa*hlugtun from the carnival fewtivitlra. The plat- “Vie ate now Iwtler pr»»pare<| for an fur m, which was old and weak, gate way under the strain, and when it a< tive campaign than at any time dur* Went down probably 50 propio fell A in g either the prv»rtit or the late war ** We are inform»*»! here that .»»pain distance of lh feet. w ill probafdy try to pleas«* the A men • can g»»vr hfueiit by offering u* u« auton- lioltlved 1» f > •»«*! I lined not Washington, I a ., Ort. M. —Il.trvey omy mure or I«-*« ample, Cherry, who Lad just return«*»! from tell yon, my friend, that we laugh st Nebraska, where ha had aubl his farm, «»ch <»ff«-ro, for already we are at the nr «*f our lilwralion. Hhould Kpam and ha«i on bis |»etiir»n *14* way- laid this morning by three he>l|4ldA, M*riou»ly offer tie autonomy, it w»»uld ove the full client uf her Weakness, kmx'krd BM-nwlrNA ami money ami a g«»LI watch. He wns aud we will light with rrn»--wv*l ardor found bound ami gagged in an alley, almost d«*xd from uf blood from an ugly gash in his head. «Irweb by lightning Visalia, Cal., Out. AIDrt David nin hoi a atartlmg rx|>erirnre this al tern non while driving along a country road during a ram storm. Hi* wagon W hole » i«|«la »»f < orM H«»m«<l waa »truck l*y lightning. and Davidson Ih*< Atlir, 111., <A*t. It. —F<»rr»t fir»-* wag rendered insensible and hi» hair Arc raging over lb«* entire Northwestern burned off, while one uf the hoi *V« Wd« part of this county. Fi^ld« uf vbiM'k« i -tilled outright t*un La*» itteii «wept by Hie flame*. l!«««tl; Mot« Sp«r» Si Ixiui», Oct. II.—John Jnck»on, Pari», Gru H. —Moare P Handy. thè employe»! in the Tmlot iron work» in »pecial Unitr<l state» cotntnt«»oncr to Ea«t st. Louis, w. • terribly hiirned thè Pari» cip«-iti»»ri of ItXHi, ha» »»«•• last night while at work lie wa* guid ctired ?5 per cent addninnai »|«nce h»r ing a red hot l»ar of iron a» it rame out the American exhibit», making thè of the roller» Su«l«lrnly the bar spa« e of the ('nite I State« equal to thal twisted, j«n«l before J a « k«<»n could w»« <d other big nailon» of the world. rape, ha«I puwhe«l him against a heavy MunUn* 11«Od l»r«tmye<| stami, where, by the forre uf the roll Mile« Citv, Mont . <M * -The Mr ers it slowly encircled him The sttt»»ke I «»••, (Juren hotel burn«*»! lf«wt night and the «»lor of his burning t wly filled $50,000; m*urain e, 887,000 Many the room. B**f»»re he was tremed lie gura!» had narrow «w« ajíes. was terribly burned* lln(«| Hlnwn JloWte Mich Wlrifcr <»a» th« Mwasli ElleriBburg, Wash.., Oct. II — re Cliarlevoii, Mich*. Ort. 7. T WO j*»rt haa ju«t come down fro« the m«*n are «lea«l and 10 injured as the re Swatik that Twe* t A Johnson sult of the blowing down uf a big new made a rich strike on their quarts hotel al Lindaay Park this afternoon. claim. They |«»un<lvd up and |«anned The structure had been all inchw»»-*| and out lU pan«, and obtained an average partly plastere*!. Al»>»ut 40 men were of l*; to the pun. The report aays lhey at work in ami around the wilding have a good body of ore. when the craah came. It appeared as though all were burled in the rums, R**cir ••rwteb a, a Trai». but after all the rereuea were com Watm.neille, Cat. Oct. I!.—The pleted, It was found that but two had •fioraron train tmm Santa Crii» today lost their livre— Brire Krmlall, of ■trucks buggy containing lira. » arr Charlevoix, ami an unkuuwn man, who and ber young «un, each uf whom au*. | is »till lu the rnina. Valued auch lujuriea that both will die trade BY I m PHAlRlE IIII mm I« FIRES a»4 I b 4I sb « NORÌIIWEST BRENEIES Ablase •t ««I«»*» Fair <«r*«M«4» Uct II — i|*tain Pet- till* after- NEWS OF THE WEEK <te«»rra«l»tg < ollterll**»* **f < U««rnl * •*-«*»• FORESTS Al l. AFI.AMI NÍW em-e Imagine our delight slmuhl Spain thus confirm us in our belief thal the end 1* fast approaching “Tell th* American government that to enter intodiplomatù* diacui ion with Mpwin in the hope that «0 will scrept autonomy i« uaclra» Ww shoul«l •imply thank it for its trouhle, but manfully decime lo end the war on We such term». know that h»»th Palma and yon have «»(ten made thia plain to the A inert ran government an«l |-W’ i«c, hiit W «• 'A ; «. on t«‘ r- : ; ji It ” 7. — Kitremriy hot Ubicag*», (. let Wratber for October is prevailing in During the }«a»t 2t hours this SBVthHR. the thermometer went up to Hi «|egrv*»s, ami a*-*x»rding to tire signa! w*rvKx* rec- or*ls this is the higbrot point that ha.« ksNm rngt*terv»l for lb* m«»nth *>( < k'tu- bur m 27 years TWnw* smoke aggra- vatssl (be ««utdiiums. Oil a»'jount of lire drought the la«t two months «»very- la as *lry a* tinder and («»rest and tad prairie fires are numerous. laike Michigan has been made al* most «innavigable <*n account ot tire Captains of vwm I s aiuoke and fng have report«*»! a m»vst , alarming state of affairs. Many have not slept for 4* liuum on A»’« *»ont of th* watchluln«*»» ILrets picking that was itc*'r*sAry. their wav through the < Straits of Mack • inaw were parti rutarly hAm|NIVWd. Landmarks were i utter’y obliterated, and U lights wer lU'listinrt at Un**s •f a length c >f the vessel, Tl. e* amtikr is attribute«! to forest fire< Hunting parlies, rarel« •a in their camping, a e t nought l*» have »tert« <• br»Mk«| < wfl AgratiunA. Matins uml* t writers ar«» apprehensive of numefi nu» stranding» on account of the Bofukt *, and bulletins front the lew« er end of the lake a*e watch»*«! for with anxiety, ('bhago'« southern i wards and sub- Uris« are sue rounded by prairie tire*, and denar *•»«•<» over! hang« a larg*' pa> t of the territory lying south of Sev«»nty- fifth str»et Hundreds of a> «ea of pra* it tv have fw-rn burnoi over, an«! th«ni " • tu » ' > ■ ' -' ’■> »_.«.«•.*: I have tw*«*n cunsiime*!. Firemen tn this division ot the City are «>»««» ptvi***v exhausted fighting M «1 the fires are started by sparks (ruin l«i^>motiv*»w, aiid not infrequently k»y iniachievous ¡«»ys, who ««d th«* grass on fir«* for ihc excitement. A di»pat»h from Bremen. Ind., says th»* m- -l di«.»*tru is prairie fire known In i - ’ «• rv of Mai* ill <»• -nty is now raging Hun<!rt**la«d ai r» * of land in t; o h -rib.- !> tn rli« i of it •< - ounty ■ . > >* it .s i • 11 h k ■ .< ■ a f i a * the ’’big mar*'.,*’ is unc vast « ing waste. At time», when fa iiilie A - > t !»•' i 11 bursts into a bl and darting »«'rose c!un»r field«, c< field» or mcad»i «I lay* waste rveryt! in its pj»Hr. on5 y stopping when hrs «*ff bv plowed * Ir Ids *»r highways« Many in»tan»**w ar« repurt«*d w here rattle m passing over the t fr.icher ojis ground have broken through into tu*» burning heat anJ perished. Favtu»»rs ■ night fighting tl flame«« and presenting destruction of their hum«'», and the lack of water make* the batt la almost hujieiri Just west of Walkertun more titan 1,000 aerea h a ve bv ?n swept of r^ery vestige <jf V«'grt.ltm n, many thousands of tons of hay ‘and mile« of f’ n « « ha* ■ mg Uw*n von»umed. The la«g** barn of Joseph Knlkey w»s in the ¡«ath of lite flam* 1 . and («.«gether with ita voti» tente i of hay, gnttn ard farm machinery, wu burn**l. U «th tire on every sid<* great aiiBi»*ry is bt«*ng felt fur the safely *>f towns without fire p»ot«w t(on. Nothing sh«>»l th«* pt 'w’r«-*s <«f th«' fire. * < l**««>ate f«*r New Orleans. CM. i —Ait of improvement and pl.rltMite situati«»». «,»n thè (art» of the n *<m« whal uf a turo today 40 h«>u * tbere had liuen no -I ami yesterday thè nutnl»er of had •ÌM»wn a mah the •lay btrfore. tng, how- evrr. thè rvp i liega h to come m tu tl Ith ««ffb'w w ith rapidity. By I o'clock there had i**en HI case» report ed, am! by 7 uch* k t«*n ghl all previous records of this •» »<w»n liA-l taren broken, •u far <*• new < a«* « wrre concerned. In a few hour» three death* had also Iwen reported to the board. Th«» phy- sii iah« srh’ hot at a buss to riplain th«* in> Frase in • .»•••*. They took the view that it might lw eijHi*cte»l that numer ous casre Would still continue dally to he rv|«ortfht Dr. Ohphanl »aid to night: ••The sf tern i rnfurvctncnt of t •• law re*|uirihg » all phy slcians to report pre mptly both i »uwpicious and »dual cast ea of yellow fevrr, ha» a material effect in ii. n vting the number •I cases. Evidence of Steady Growth and Enterprise. HEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST Vr«m All ths tl»« < IllteS "hrivtnc ««4 Alster Taa watt •latte« •— Oregum, A new shingle mill has I t.-en atarte lark i. th* lalaat Una ef »toi»» 100 Jara of f .. I in Kugoi j<*. igle measuring 7 icd D»*ar «tos i » f<*ri * d lAltl'i* w t-r» K Al tl .. X) 8-year-uh 1 >wa county M a day bigs • ' Hiel RM It I re • iHU«'«l «qs-ralHHiA. A» «ordmg io tire rete»n* ot the •«'««i»r th»» total of th»» I ar / m I«* prv| of Jarksua county is t4.8t8.M8 There have br«*n 13 h««ua*« built In the pas’ sum. in er, Bi several mure will l«e built this fall. T o U h I u during A Lu k. two do»*« and th«» kill«**! with two shuts from a is the record made by a Gat«1 hunter. A shipment of find fine brad« 11utile. making a trainluad of VJ ci ' * W A* I . ( il V to (>maha. Il is estimated that a Munroe «»nteiii» 4.0Vd ;«■>•:-•' ’’ I b ’ 5. , • L«i t • f - ir • uf I tv fatten hogs- Counly warrants m Jacksons re 11 i Pg At * jer cent pr» uimin. •mid to be lire highest paid for county warrant» in 90 y«*ara. An Ashland |M|>er Mays i I iai the fr.ai 1 ra p ¡' lu r »*• a nd - you - buy *tl»«* frame w as w«»rk«'*I A* iland I ««l a • »*k. th workers cleaning up aGmt flu» Htn‘*r the late I'.umcii <’cna* gra-s ta coming up ii»-<‘!y. J th«* l.ifHiVf* are plowing and ot putting m their fall grain. \ 1 «1 J .’ • » i«.?’ > t • k du i»|- d on th<» (qtt;: p'liy i son, and » lew thousand more necessary t«» complete th«* w«.>rii year. The Western Un graph «»in pan* is putting in another arm and w i re on Its line» beta*•'•li Portlan«! «n-l Tacoma. ■rt at»!«» to g*'t metí m Purltand to <1* lbw work and was obliged to bring a crew of nn’ii from Muinvapsdit Sheriff Kilburn and prose, of Baker county, bud a h««t tight with two attla thi»*irs on Lt*«-r !’.»w !er riv.-r. Forty ► hots wrrWra catigcd. Fred Hull wa * shot through the arm, but v**ui|*»»*l to Baker ('ity I ol Wi»»«der was not « Apturvt! Hull calh’d a l«h t»»r to In* ludging-houre and w.i* » aught there. The thieves had X0 <*atll«’, which they were driving t«* Idaho Ad«** *»nak« nver. ei|x'cting to exchange them and bring back strange cattle tu the butcher. Tlu* gang is *us|u • i»*d of having u|»rr- a ted fur a lung tiiuu. M <• • hI»» g l « mi . A sit Inch refracting t*dosccq»e ha« hern r« > eivrd in l a <>ma by the Puget sound university. (‘aptaiii L H. Coon has aA«umrd the dutirs <»f vullvxtur of the port at Ever ett, mux *•*• ling W. It. Stockbridge. Union City is the name of the new town just start««! in the vicinity of the iiew gul»l finds in Whatcom county Kitsap ommty has su»*»| Snohomish county for f<’c>0, alleged tu have brrti paid improperly by KiUap on the »u premu judge * salary. Jam«»* A. Rol»erts, a h»gg«*r and woodsman, akmut 60 y« .»rs uf ag*», 4 MllllftM bjr lltegls erteil Viali. drup|te’d «Ira ! in a saloon in Whatvuiu, New York. Ot 7. — The |l,(X)0,0O0 prolxibly uf heart di*’»-«». in gold which was received from Au«tra- 1 he «lead ks»ly of a man fuuml imar lia at San Francisco is l»vginning to th«» Indian re*«-rvatkm shiml, n«'ar Ta arrive in this ity. it is t«eing sent coma, with a bullet through his brain, hither by reg>< rrel mail. < >ne kauik was idefitifhd a» that of ( harles Ley. rv'elVed tlUO.OOO today, ami a private H S. Ballou, a well-known real *w et pt of fiu.OuO. |4u,0u0. bank was hi receipt The late dealer, dropped «lead in Fort Au g«.id wo» In canvas Lag» hohl in g tLbOO grlcs on the eve of bls d«*parture for «•a I», in shape hk«* a siusage. Ihc gov Ctthfurnia. th«- can*«' being hemorrhage ernment, having de« hued to trni.s|4»rl of the lungs the g’dd (rum >an F fwik ' ibc «» to this There is iin estimated shortage in the city at govern meh I express rat*«» or to • «nv-tt? -c-r-:, y hr tl h. <_ h u . oat crop around I «a Conn« r of 8.1 o Every farmer graphic transfer, and the importers sack* or 60,000 biirhrls. tiieiiug the ordinary ciprea« charges too on th«* fl it re|*»rts bls shurtag«* at from onerous, « helper plan of *rn<hng it 300 to 1,8000 Awickc N«*g»q la Hons are well under way In by registered mail, taking out polivi«*» uf insurance against li«», was adopt«-»!. secure the hw'aliun of I (Xi fami I ira of Hollanders on th« Book ranch, in U •••( Ottawa, Oct 7 —The village of Can Aberd« «*n, where the land is «aol hi bu Bcltuan, 30 mile» southeast of Ottawa, Weil lootard fur such a colony. on the < aiadian Atlantic railway, is Governor Rug« r* has appointed R •uplAMaHl to hate lieen destroyed by C M ( r«>akey regent of the Washington fire. Fire ia r.iging In the brush sur- agricultural oolh-ge. McCrosXey will rounding th** village and no trama «an pruluibly fill th»* vacancy caused k»y the pas» wither way. icsigiiaimn ol Regent \\ Indus, Sinew Governor Rugera lxg-in signing I>r <H«ltrra« <Juar««lln*»t|. Galri'ston, I**!*, OoL 7. —Dr. John oummissiuns there ba%e been 143 notar Havana, Ort. 11.—According to the Guiteraa, the yellow fever ei;»ert, en ial Apjsiinlim-nis in Wa*hiiigi»«ii. bulletins isetird today from the head route to Galveston fr«»m New Orleans, .Many of th« «»» are r»*np|Mjin(m«>nta. For quarters of the H|wmiar«la, a govern- via St iaiuis ¡0 exalrnne health oondi- * I?. ■ nient force has amb ii*hrd aim I rapture»! lions here, was held up by the Houston into the state library fund. a boat having on b os rd to? Iole« of quarantine « ffl«*rrs this morning, and is A gsMtet many Indiana »topped in ammunition which the troo|M foun*l n«»w in t'amp Camp Detention lb*tention at Spring sta- Ellensburg on their way homo from ilia ashore Both of these lots of ammuní tion There i» is n«» no objection obj«n.tion tu Dr. Yakima h«»pfl«dda ,M.«t of them a>e ti*»n, it is sla!»*d, ladunged to an espr- Gniteras' into (lai s raton. lie < >ka'i' k»»ns, of Chief Mu*«*»* band. »lilion which landed at the mouth of will l*e While there they »jieiil q nt»» a l««t uf the river AriAtio,>n the«!itarir •< of Cien- b»*ar«l as i» relea «e* I (roui money, and th»» merchants probt«; I I y forgo», pnivime of Sauta Clara, re Houston. a brisk cash trade. really. Th* Hsnb Iti« <>r«tsr. Th« total receipt,of th« fair in Walla W Meni Orti. «h-f. — A^o>mlinx to • *M- »» all* la*| w.-rk ainoontial to •lout Philadelphia <k'L I!. —A r»»mmitlrr «Ul <l>.p.i<-h frorn Mstiriil, sonori*»- >f employes of Thomas Duina A Cou, telinoli., thè retir in, mimuter (or Ih. • I .'JOO, *n<l <teliietin< «spanta», there vrmd manufa« turerà, made a demand ■•••■• «un.. . «Ileil u|>>n ili. Bank of M|.«in •till remaiaa itmt * >35, which was tori . .I «rear to Manogar N. tl. Halb» k hr an I ««•»•« of 15 jer «ent in WAp’« « tu (urnlith *0,00O,000 |ie«Haa for thè for th« pttrpoaa of «lafraying «i|onMa The «lemand was rrfuard, and the weav <'»'■»« campai,». The commitl«« of er». about 800 in nnml*i, went out on Ih. batik 4et'li ned tn make Ih« a-liancr, ot the exhibit in H|ukane. strike. ah«r«'i,»n thè gitvernor nf tha tetrik Governor Rog. rs has »ent to I«at ah a inviteli thè i vminiue« lo re»l<Q •ilver cup for the ma*< ulinr member of Merger «ed »wlrlge the family of four that waa bent into Borne Falla, Mi«h . Oct. Il — Wil« John Huff die-l at Hyden, Ky , at one family at one time little kwa than dam ham »hot an«) killed Mr». Free« th- nt ra.k-aring 7S tfrandehlldren, a year ago. The child waa named for man Lee lata last evening, an«i when 147 great-grandchildren, and II great the governor, in recognition of which mrusml by ofltovre of the law he ended great -grandchildren. Ill* Imaiediale honor hi» excellency had the cup in* mattr*a bv »hooting hiiu»«lf m the taunly »»• a large one. acribeJ. ' Roger» Know.” brad. *»«r k«pte«1|(lnn lallteft.