The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, November 05, 1897, Image 2

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TO SESPEND SEALING
GREAT
Agreement Reached by the
Conference Delegates.
(treat Fall«. Mont., < let 80 —There
were meager reports here ye®U r-lay of •
freight wreck 800 mile« east on the line
»•f the Great Northern n«td. but official®
were very retuent, and n«»l until th«
weatlxmml pa»srng«*r train <rriv«*l to­
il« y and from spe* al dlsfutcbe® from
(«umts along the III • was it known that
• terrine collision
rr*d two mile®
east nt llinadal«’. Vail py county, to
®l»K'k train and a
tween an easttatuo
ewstlmund i «te
dou bl® header freight, in® deep cut just
w*»t «»( a sharp cufv ®. All th re® fin-
gl ne« went mmJ htng into an emtotnk-
tnenl, and are tip|«e»l and such toil
wrwki that It ' 111 not (MV to dig tn®rn
mit of the del •is. Twenty cara ami
in roe» I. B«»th cumluet*
mienta
claim ®ar i wu ruumng on tit®
Engineer Henry Ne®l«*,
twin, was
engine an
mater I a I, so that
ir®
En-
roruver**l for 13
din ffayfield wa«
trt in the
i pn »tolly fata
Injured,
•ken. and
i Owen*® leg was
FiFeman
nternally in jar®*
b'g was broken. an 4 he SUS*
>®r injuries
NORTHERN
ACCIDENT
Fol|lil » m A *lork Tr«l«*< mm *» T*|»lh»r
NONE Wil L BE BARRED
WM ratal Beewlta.
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OREGON
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NEWS OF THE WEEK
Tl.a Union knitting mill. In Hu.laua,
N J , wa, deetmyed by Are. and many
of the rtiai iwraona -niployr.1 in U a mill
ba.1 narrow r* a].o> front death.
The
lo«a 1a over »100,009, and the insurance
fl 00.000.
A di«pat<‘h from Himla ln«lia, say® a
ryrlone atru. k tha town of ( *hitta<«»ng.
Half of th*
in th- IWngal prrwid.'licy.
h'i<l-ee of that pliwv wer- demolished
all the r«mda in It« vicinity wer® bl*» k«d,
and «eversi ve»*rU «unk
The statute under which for • *veral
y« .- * Ú *■ p ' «• de j.ar *.n.»’r ! f Iho.VOr
nflsstr*! and de
i»A® al will seised,
st rove»I gambling implement«, w»» de
stored bv Ju’lg»* Allen in the district
court to lie unounslitutiotiaL and in
Oiuflict with lhe fe»lural stalutrA.
Ktm » th* 'FUiwr Baltimore has l**evi
ai i'horol at Nan Francis».*» prop«» >ng tu
got*» H«»no| du, her «L*f ha*
r»'|M>rt«*i to the polio® alm««st «tolly th*
deerrttun «»f three or four ut the crew.
Already 20 have •«)<. • cd«*! in **®»“aping,
ami, ttnleas a stricter watch is kept, H
to believe«! another draft of men will
have to I»* srnl from the East to fid
her complement.
There is a movement on foot tn
i <*«n
•olidatc th* wire manufj« tori*« of the
United Mate* into a singl« corpt* «at ton.
with a capital uf 41W.OoO.UOO.
To
rvwie th» anti-trust tow, lhe wire in
dual rm® will »urreO’ler ttoir imtop»*nd-
enev*. and sell their plaiila to a new
organisation tor ea«ft al an apraiMvd
Value* th« money to lx» f orni* bed by
it *y mi irate of New York bankrr®
|*ierpnnt Morgan I« «aid to Ije at the
head <»f the s» tome
The food of Nan Fran it <• laborer® »•
to to analyxe»! by th«* proto»«»»« at the
NtatO University.
Tl»® Fort Randall military reserva
tnm. which <«»htain» over 100.Otai acre®
in troiith Dakota and Nebraska, |i«»
torn Hjs-n«-1 t«» «ettlerv.
XL g*»i ¡a! ions of th«’< ‘ :
g vern
nt-'iit with th* Hocdy svnd. at«* fur a
loan u! $4)0.000,000 hav* fallen through
T‘ e government is now negotiating
With ti« IL-’ig Kong A ‘“h.itsghsi I ink.
Th«* |t 4»hihgtuii stat«* g»sin < »
si<»n ani»«»unre® that it will wot
N * I wheat grade from 39 to 5*
to the I ustad. notwithslamhng t
tation to thal emt in the raster
of (lie state.
.m Ce
The temg Island ««»a»t tor « «1
«if six uni«», totwrru Far Kmkaway
au l lu» kaway toaeli. ws* im re or lu®»
<t»wi4g«'<1 bv a v« ry L’gh tide
I hr
Hi more b»»trl waa «lamagw* tu Ito ex*
1« .it <»f |3&.0«K>
Hp*edy, the profs
ifeasional l»n Igejump
er, jutn|wl from 11 lie IjiitHRViih A Jef*
frr*HiVlilr bridge I in IxHHsville, Ky..
«•f I M,imu
*»pe*dy
to*tore Ah au l
ma t* ti»* jum
ISO f«et in safety
w ith the Cf'^wd a
ami »«» rnlrq
lew u»innt«** 1
Frank Mom *n, agr
Well«, were f.mn
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of a 30-foot w
Derby. Kan., having I»<» uh asphyxiate»!.
M hui had tom overrun® while work
lug, ami thu woman, fearful st hi* not
returuing home, went t«» th” well latr
at night to in vest igat«», and fell in
Nan Frenciatto, Nov I.—Th® Alaska
('«•mmer> ial Company'« strainer Ex«wl-
•tor. Captain Higgins arrived tonight,
14 day« (rum *L Micha«!» and
days fr»un Unsla»ka. th® only interme­
diato purl at which »h« st<»p|«l. Nto
brought 8,(MX) ounce« of <«»14, all to
lunging to the Alaska Commercial
(‘otnpany.
No minera came down ou
her, Nhe «“arriml ihre»’ pawsrnger®—
Mr am! Sira. Du»***, who started some
time »»me f«»F Daw«MH> City, an«! g«»t no
further than *•!. Mien»« la, and Liwsrd
Hamilton, the journalist
Th«’re ha® toen ih » r*** < nt unnmuni-
ration with IhWMin City« the Yuk»«n
toimj iin!*»•**«b|e# toil the latret i infor-
mat ion re<rive»l from Fort ' Y «k«»n,
which now constitute® the tosr* i»f sup
plica, is t«> the «’ffecl that the peoplg
are swarming «»ut uf Daw*on Cl ity ami
< ‘irci« City I y every i«.>ssibto mean» tu
•larva*
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mall I ami U i ran still tw* used <*n
lion
(«orti<»u® «d the Yukon, and in ut>e of
I Less* an agent fur Ito e Alaska ('««turner
cui < *•!:. |4iny « am* down from Circle
City to Furl Yukon lie confirm® the
report® of a groat «rerx ty <4 provi ion®
al all the mining rstup*
TI hmm ® w h«<
•iKwrat in g* ttmg out in tim* wi
Very fortunate, f»»r hunger will st
to the fate of m«*®t of th* mid*
dweller« in thu Kiondik«’.
The rush to escape from th« gobi
fields »’«»•■red® tho influx, ami ths indi­
rallón» are that a large culouy ali!
w ■ ■ at E "t Yuk -
Captain Higgins. <*f th«* Ei * toll
«xinfirm® the new® uf tto protold« I«*
of a portion <»f the whaling fleet, but
can ®’L! no detail« t<» tb«»se Brought
down Ly the Thrasher
He «to» teils
of the re* ie of th® m r. «4 the N«*varrh
from an ire fl«**, but ••«» there wers* lb
sa*«*l. ami not 14. as at fir»t sup|«»«*<l.
it is not rip»* t«*-l that much, if any.
gold will evotne «town this seaatH), un-
Imw *»ma of the minerà succeed in
reaching »ailing |M»ints by land route®
from the interior,
Ham Wail ami
•ome other new»jMip**r «»»rrespondento
g<’’ a® fat as Circle City Hti rntle® from
Dawson, but wei
ttoir way to F'«rt
may remain lhrr«i
obtainable. The
until »prir.g, but
; • I»' *rv lux
f
that they will try
opportunity offer
t« rea«h Nt. Mid
I» ami return hotm*
to r«x ui’erate f»»r a fresh start nr XI
spring
(aptAin Higgins says it
vroTse than folly for any one tu go
A I ar U a now.
RICHER
THAN
KLO NOIKE
San Francisco, Nov I.—Captan) B
Cogan of the«t»am nh.«i»*r Th»A»lo*r,
a«*rrt* that there are richer gold fivl»ls
cm Kotacbtir Nound than anything that
li,«* vt l«rM«n di*»f»verr*l on the Yuk««n.
When th«* whaler wa« at Point Hope,
on h«’F way into the Arvtic laxt spring,
the Indian« came in with a «|uantity of
gobi in «mall ««-Alskiu bag».
Th«*v
«•aid there *#a* plenty of the same »tuff
ti ti><* Bn k 4ii I X ata and Kowak
river®, and what they had had been
« T*op«r«t up with their paddles.
< aptaln Cog-*n, < itpta.n Withma,
isle of thu «(«am whaler F<arlr*s. uihl
one or two cither whaler«, are botimi
for K«»tarbue sound next spring
The
w ha 11 ng hark Northern Ioghi, now in
Oakland creek. will probably to fitted
out, and will carry thu party to Point
H o | ms .
VVartMH«* Hrro l««rg»*t.
Math igt
<>•’.
-<>V«-T f .UP!
<»f Alleged fraudulent warrant® on the
•
the (‘reek Indian n.illuti have Is-rn di«-
Admiral Matthews, <*hi«4 of th«* bu
< >tvn I by th«* government authorities
r- 4« «»f yards am! I«» ks. In his ar Dual
The «lb ge l fmud was |-«’r|*elrat«*»l it)
report to ?*eeretary tong, recommmds
»«»nr.eciion with lhe pavtnrnt <4 the
the c«m»tfu»dl»»n «»f four drv«hx ki»«»f th*
Creek imlian nation «b bl, and only lhe
type
II® t»- • inmends that coll*
bare*t
detail® have reac.b<*l hero
e • *.e d ■ ka 1» built at |t*»*t«»n N'<iftoih
Many n»-w warraiit®, it i® «aid, have
A»»d Mar»’ Islam! ind that a fl ating
been uwu«*«1 an«i jmi ! lit th* place of the
«to k to plared at ««ither Key Weal,Tor-
old on«*« <m which full ¡»aymstilalready
tugaM. or Algiers, 1 a ). The ret ith «tea
ha* l»r0ii made.
It is sail an ol«l chief
tor th« mainlensm«« <4 th* yar I® n» it
of the Greeks and an off). >al in the em­
▼ear a<grrgattt |8,384.808.
ploy of that tribe are atm»ng liioee in­
Follow reg < !<w hfsui th* r»-< ent an* volved in th«* affair.
nouncetneiil uf a great syndicate to < t»n*
trol thu trade of Hom! tira® com®* the
T m « i < htl«1r»u < rrtnairil.
information received
from
rehahl®
Alexandria. Minn., Nov. I. —New®
H*urci*« that a gigmth* syndicate i» in ha< ix-rn received of the burning of two
pro»’«’*»® »»f organ! cat ton tor the purpose «mall children of John Ktihnr. living
<4 pr«»imding direct trade tot wren the 13 mile* north of here. The parent«
l<nii«'d Ntatsa ¿«ml Ru**i® Tin* proj* I were In the held, leaving a girl, aged
originatu«! with Rmmian merchant* ami 3, ami a baby, I year old. «hut up in
ha® the »ancttoti, it nut the direct sup the hou-r.
When they returned the
|«»rt, «'! Ito imperial government.
buusu wa® a ma»» of flame®.
A di»p4t h from Managua, Nt aig-
gua. * mvs J«»hn Augustine, an Ameri­
can cittaen, wa® arrested at Nan < ar|j®,
at the nrouth of th»’ Nan Juan river, by
urdor of President Z«'laya*s brother,
Aiid, without anv pretense of a trial,
was imprisoned in th® penitentiary.
Mr Augustin«* was formerly United
States renstil al Bluefield®, Morepiito
tuMi*. y, an I i® at | »«-»» nt in » Large - t
the nav g»*’.
• ■••mpany’* * «-ami rs uw
th® Nan Juan river.
John Griffith eMjel ’’Richard 111’*
at the uje-is h«»u»® in Butt«’. MonL In
t J.«- «<• •:» ^ * •« i»u < )r iffitli ’• «w«»rd st rm k
John Fay Palmer,who was doing Rich-
muml, in ti»* f.u «*, cultitig a gash ex*
tending from shove one eye act« -• the
n
and obeck.
The I*»no of the nose
was broken and a little more f»»r •
would have penrtratfd
the
brain.
Paluu’r turn«* i his l»a* k to the audiencw
m ! finished the scene witt»«»*>t any on«
knowing what li>! hap|irnrd.
All of the real miners of lion Ider
o»tihty, (’«»Io , are »«ut <»n a strike
It
i - * ai «1 that at on® of the mine* in
l<afay®tt<*. the manager® redticttil th«*
wage«« of the machine men 10 rents a
t«»n.
We r l wa® sent t«» all the mine®
in the district tn clo®«* down and tto
order was implicitly obeyed.
The
•trike is said to affect ab»ut 1,000
miner®.
A num tor of the g**l*i am!
•liver min«* in the mountain* will have
tn i !o®rt on a« • mint «»f lhe strike
An
effort Will to* mad® to have the matter
compromised a® soon as |*ossible.
Die •! premtt «•• irt d» lar«*® tl ®t
while no law «*ompeto biryrlist® to u*e
lanterns or toll® a! night, whrelm«’*
w
tti* Mu . v »■■
».tributory
negligence in caw* of aochtent.
l i e Turkish government has ®ent a
circular tn its representative® abroad
protesting against the trial of two of a
num tor «if Mussulman® by the judicial
committee, ami demanding that the
accused to sent to Rhode* f«»r trial
The (<»rte al*o demands that 10.000
rifle® which wore sen« I on a vr««»»*l m
the Piraeus by the international an-
thoriti®* of Crete, shall to banded
ovvr lu th« Uttutuan guv®rnmvut.
Massi®«
J •!»•«*
am A
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H«*H asa • M»«nr H a * M»» m *w*«nU
I«»
ri«»»rt«
th»
ll*rd*
W a>tdt'gt«»n, Nov
I —In reliable
«quarters it is ®tate«l that th® <*w»nfercn<x>
totw«*en R uma . a, Ja|*an am! the United
Niais®, now procR*r*iing he»* tn refer*
eirtw to sealing in th® B«’h»it<g sra an*l
th«’ North Pacific, baa a*lvat*ce»l to an
important stag®, and that a pr«»j«»sition
ha® toen rediKwl to writing, wliich, if
a»** <*pt«>I, will bring ato>ut a <vmpl«4*
change tn the srailihg question. Th*
pfUpn®1ti<*n is said t«» to accepte bl® tu
th® Vnitrel Blate®. It i® umlerst«**! to
to ae>'®pta*»l«* similarly to th* R ¡••.at»
dadagal*® now here, but, in view of th®
r«-®tr h *I i«m® pliKv*tl uj*on theta by llieir
crwfential®. it It
a bi* to cab hi Nt.
st rue t IO!/®
The greatr«t •ecrecy t® preserved in
all «*lfi« lai <|uar 1er« a« to lb* natur»» «4
lb® prnjositlull, stt-i it is not
4 ««ffi» lailj
admitted that anv pr**t*witi«»n ha« b«*t
■Mkta. From «»quafly rehab!® «uuroe»,
it is un (d«‘r®t‘*»l that die propwition
with
wv *•
ha® a ! a ? ' leaching «dipe. ami pmvide*
4or the material limitati«m or ent
map» nalon of prlagiv •rating on the
uch a «lecisive «U*p, if
>igh tea*.
lg»ee*l to by Knasia. Jap itl and lhe*
Unite«! Hal®*, would not. it is under-
Hural, inveì V e a (nmrertttd* move I ».
netta« e th
laima *>f Great Britain Am!
'anad® t«» the r right to pelagic sealing
>n the high i seas, hut wouhl rattier to'
* propskitmn expressive ,»f tin» com1 hi*
•loii® *»f th«* three m<«i interacted | m » w -
•ro th.«t. in the interests <»f humanity
»( their re»|j»*« tiv<* government», all n»*,
i«m®. iiicludiiig Great Britain and h«*n
*uk»ny, Camila, should unite with
litiMii the United State® ai«*! Japan
m ®«H'h effective prevention of p*lagi«
sealing on lhe high reo® a» will put an
»ml tu it. and thereby wore the pre-»
wrvatiun *4 tl «* **»’ato
Th«* «tolltoration® of the conferenra*
leadiiig up to the proj*»sition w»*r»j
.rcwluetiv«* «»f nunn’rou® mtei»*ting and
tnportant feature«.
Hut little had toen km»wn of thu
Rursian rogutotxm® until the contor-
•me met
I’mler them a neutral x*«uu
.if 13 mil*** wa« e*tuldtohed surrounding
the Russian ishintto, within which
rireAt IlFitain 4gi« * «l to suspend petogi'
»eaiiog
U hilu this wa* <4 material
•dvuniag«» to Ruasia. vet it was felt
ihat 4h% pr«»|*t**iti«»u fur the entire sus­
pension of l*vUgi ■ sealing» even, b**-
yon«! 35 mil«*®, Would have to to recon-
?ltol With the imxiu® viven li.
It » a*
frit that this cuti Id la* done, ma th«*
am* I u« w aa not a continuing agreement.
ut was ft« in year to year dt|w*miing
for its ev.Ntehcx* <ui the annual readop-
lloli by tin* British parllwineht
Owing t«» J.ip.ih's view «4 the sub-
I«** t th«* iiplnluu of the seal «*xperts was
iai i tof««re t’>e Japan«*®»» <l«d«*gates.
Ibis opinion was tu the • ff«vt that,
• bile the jApWI.*'»u seal (*»*««’*»• ions
w»'ie little or nothing at the pr»’s«*nt
tliiu-, yet that by adequat«* protection
>f ti.»* seal®, tor decimated ru«>kerie«
would I h - restored and a large s«*ul prop­
erty built UjE
Thi« eI|M’rl view ap-
|M*iits to have toen «'«»nvincmg to the
Ji|t.im *«* «leleg.it”»». for Mr Fujita not
>tj|v cal I «I th»- final proj-i»ition to Ja-
i*an, but a-i <'Jn j «• u i«*«i it with hi® favor*
ihlr ru* «»n.im i- at u»m Th«' <*onf«*rere
being thu» ag)«-u*l, it «»nlv remained tu
hear from thu res|xetive govurnuiunis
tliMt they repr**«ent«*»t
An
a*lj«»u« nmeiit was a«-rv»r«hiigly
taken niitil Wr.lnewtoy, by which it is
n<»t doubt»*! th»* government al Nt,
P«'i* í -burg and luki<> will have taken
fina! »cti«»n on th«' pro }•*.** it ion.
REMARKABLE
hl I tn mfi
RULING
< «•»«»» IJT Ju'lgr Maya a t.riding
I« '»I « Horae.
(’«**fax, W*»*h , Xov
1,— William
ll»r»vft, a l»otM* thief, «I«*sp»rad«» ami
«Hegr-t mur«<«*n-r, wante«I in Wyoming
for killing a |«eddh r, wa« «dearixl today
at the hur»e «Paling charge un u r«*-
n, m è »blu f tiling bv Judge M< Dutinhl,
thè «• • niri judge of Whitman county
tuperi<»r cuuri.
lhe evidence was
®i-ui: i.tnt ami cum lit«ive that Hcrt*rl
•tule the horwe, tmt hi« attorney movod
fur a dismt-sttl <>f the rase on the
ground
that
the
complaint »aid
**hot»r.M while the animal wa® a gel«|-
Ing.
lhe judge d*< i-ied that a gelding
w ms n<»t a hurw, an«l lhe ♦ ase » a® dia*
iiiio'-’l.
HerIxul t« »till held fur olhu r
fireere'e Hat •*•!«»•• 1 orp»«l«»»«.
Athens, Nov L — A profound sehsa-
tioti ba» been < auM*d here by a navul-
scandal of formidable «limeusion®.
It
has just l»een aseerteined that all cart­
ridge» fitted to tor | led oca U®»*>| during
the war between Greece and Turkey
w«*r<* not provided with percuaaion cap®
llurlrd t n.Ur « Maae «»f It orb
ami fulminating mercury; hr m e if the
torpttdor® bad I wen wanted, they would
Bonner ‘« Ferry, LI who, Nov. I.—
have been perfectly harm!®«*.
Murphy ami Dunn, employed <»n the
• atr * <
f Gieat Northern lal»urer®.
I ha V rlriant.
were kllleii • e«iridar morning, one
Milwaukee,
\«»v f - Today*« am- mile « a«t of Krttka
aioti of ti»** N««ciety of the Army of the
The men had in-rn drilling rock on a
Tenn»—* v wa® taken up tn receiving rm>un<ain ®idr for riprapping | urj* •<•«
the report® of committee». Toledo was alot:g Koutrtmi nwr, when n«’k over-
•elected a® a place for holding the 3uth h« t. l lw*gAh to fall. Tb«‘V «ought «hel­
reunion. (General John (’. Black, of ler under an
**nt cLff. ami were
Illinois, wa® eelttOted for annual orator. bur i-1 undvr .< fearful maa® <»f rock. It
All the old off).-er® of the ^society were t«M-k tbr r« *t «»f the crew IT hour« to
rr-tde< led.
Letter® of regret were Trad g«-t th«* I**-hr* • ut
Dunn w<® formerly
f
a < v d «i
i i.
THE
I
CHAINLESS
IWwty t®
WHEEL.
a righi
VV «rl4
I m the Hi
Tolfwto» ( , (k‘t. 29 —Tbr « baio 1rs*
bicycle q<M tum i« giving to ’IrVi’lop
one uf the I ggwt fights II is claimed,
e ver wit ns «rd in tbr bicvvlr trs'lr.
Th* fight w I lx* iNHwren the Columbia
|»N ir ami m*«rly all lb* other manti-
fat’tiirer» w io are out with a *9H chain*
Ires wheel
Th*re ar*' a t.uni -*r <*f fActori«**
where t'hainhw* wheel® will be mad*,
although none «»f them out*i*le of Col­
onel Pu|«* app'Ars to I m * anxious t<(
pla»-c chainl«’*« wheels on th* market.
Among th»»»«- that may I»* mruti«m»*d,
cuts I»* «4 Pop- an I L / t , ar»* tint
Nyracuiw*.
Ntrarn*.
W«H»tern Wheel
Works. Yost and >pil«ling
Tii i. tn' ’ »1 ■ » r« ••gnif« «» the fa •
that Colonel Pope had purchased thu
.«hl lea gue chatnl« hm pa!« nts under
which lhe original l>**vr| g»*ar machine®
wer«* manufactured, ami A f «’ «1«^ >du-l to
t«**l their validity an I value
A «ymll
• »lie u «- - rv r •’•'•I » | • »ill • i. "'i t \\ •
rrn com*ero taking th* initiative ami
the other manufactururs w*j jre «uumlr»l
on the subject.
A fund was tinmoii-
ately rai»«**l to make a thoron
.-Aigh investi-
gat ion. E xp rt p.ih»nt l.iuv.r* w»/»»
employed and hí’.vr'v f ’. mo " was • i -
I stride I in carvfullv lOVCftig.vling lh«t
premise®,
< hie <»f th«* hiiihufactureis who a»*siNt«
»• I in ra.-itig the fund ha* re-• ive«l a
letter from the syndicate to th«’ effe«’l
that the attorneys have rearon to lx*-
heve that neither the l«*agne patent oi
the hewl-g«*aring piitents will hold.
ORDERED
San Francinco, Oct.
1
2U. — United
State* District Judg* ;e De Haven render*
rd an important «»pinion this morning
in the deprirtation caia* of the ' United
Stair*« V«. lining Ki E'oon.
Il was
«ought lo deputi F< whì tmcauæ hr was
without the «vertiticatr of residence re*
<|tiir<xl of Uliinesr
I'liinrsr laborer®,
lab
by section
6, <d Ihr act «»f < Vmgrrw* of May 3. 18V3.
Foon arriv'd tu Portland. Or., in
IST6, ami rrik'vgcd in th»* general mer­
chandise bu«ine*»M until the year IM92,
wbrii h«* cam« h» California, and went
into th«« biiaiiirta of r**MtMuiant ami
lodging-hotim* kn-pT.
IU Novrmt»rr
uf that year hr wa« arn‘«t»*d on a charge
of i<>blx»ry. an i remuiri’d in (hr K«-rn
county jail unni January 23, ¡Hyt, nt
the end of whl h lime hr u a« rnnvn t-
»‘-I, mi l entered upui a five year®* term
of ttnpt !»»»iiinent al Nan (Quentin.
In the opinion Judge Ih’lluvrn held
that the defendant w«« a li ' irer at the
time «d hi® nrre»t, ami therefore ur«ler-
rd him deported from the United Male«
to < 'hin t.
Murst<*r«*«l 111* lath»r.
Redwood
<hty. Cat, Oct. 29 —
Thom »•* Fianmdly shot and killed id®
father, Patrick Fiannrlly, ,»n«* of tbr
most rr*pe<-ted citutf-n* <»f ihu* place,
last night, be« atiM* ho had t*x*n ordered
fr«»m the run h for <ll«regar«iing the
«»Id mail*« w u»h. The crime was com-
tiiitu-d m the elder Fl«nn<dly*s hou«**,
w Inch the •on had entere«! evidently
with the intention of committing mur­
der.
Tha crime aro .*• «1 the p-t»pl«- *»f thi®
city to a high "tale of «-x< ilernent.
P*ip»r® were funned to pumuti the la»y,
ami hr wa« !«»»-atrd at the ranch he had
t»e**n ordered from by hi« father. When
called up»n lu surrender, young Flan­
nelly fired upon sheriff McRvuy, of
Nan Male»» county, and ««-vrral uf hl®
deputies, one bullet taking rff«*ct in the
«heriff*« left arm.
The Volley wa® re
turn«**) and the munirrer wa® wound»*«I
®everal timu*.
Hr then Niirr®mirr«*d.
t «u«« uf (hr <i«rrl»«»M'R v* ere®
( -d-l >pring«, X Y . <k t ‘.hi — Pr«**i-
dent lk*|»rw’« opinion ibal the «iiraatrr
of la«t Sunday morning on tne New
York Ontral waa the r«*«uh of a dyna-
mHr ri|»lo»i«»n planned by the rnrmm®
of the coinpny find® many upholders
among railway uffl al® and oitism®
familiar with the <v>nditir»n®.
A thor­
ough tnvratigation 1« In prvgrrixi.
Vsiaabls I'arkag® lust.
X®wi uf Andrrr.
W anf»d < h»«n Frxj»r«
Chriatiana. fhtl 19.—A<l»im> troni
Bpits».*grn ».»v that th* or»w of a
w nife od «hip baa rea< hed thal |u»rt of
4*'** worhl. and that thè rumor, prevali»
Ibat thè» brougbt newa of Pn.fca.ir
An.ber, thè sw<~li«h vxplorrr. wl.o l<-ft
Danna telar..! in a balhon <>n July tl, in
an atti inpt lo orna« th- North |«de.
Anderson, Ind . Out. 29. —Michael
Kauffman, a
wealthy
Hebrew, of
Npr ingfirhl, O., who <|iw>j in thl, city
thrro work» ago, ,l..»w*l hi, rcvnln. it»
in hi, will, which liaa l«.-n prul>at»<l.
The rtr»t pro»i,l<»n w„ that h* bw-
quwathrd *5<H) tu the Ixime for infirm
p»..ple at Clr»»lan.i, with th- prw»i«n>a
that they pray for him «»wry morning
for one year and alao pray on the an*
ai»<*rMry of Ina wife', -l-ath
If ar.
erpte*!. the antn will lw> acnL The real
of liia large ■■•tat«' wa« «*|«ially <li*i<l»d
auioi g h., tour cbililrcn.
Itnllar W h»«t I m W mw Verb.
New York. Nov. I . —In th« fare of
duxMttragi ng cablro to* I ay, the bulla in
<’alilM« t < rial» I m Ferw.
wheat mamtainr«l aggressive a»*tions,
Lima. Peru, Ot tt>.—A rumor i®
and after opening at a decline, «nrcee*!«
rd in jumping ti»r market for Ikecrm- current here t«»day that the Peruvian
brr up tu f! just before the rloev, atuid cm net ha« roolvrd to tender it® rr®ig-
great vici leu»«.- ut all orar the floor.
nation lu Hie president.
BULKHEAD
GIVES
1
WAY
Twe M sm «•»• I »row «»A and Vis® !»•
J«•»«<! Oa® •rrluw»li
*
NORTHWEST BREVITIES
Oreg» n City. Oct. 88.—A terrible ac- Evidence of Steady Growth
cident occurred at noun today, causing
and Enterprise.
the death uf two men, and injuring five
«Mher«.
A gai-g of men L » I
working
mghl and d®y for a w»x-k to rem »v® a HEMS <>E GESEK U IMT.REST
bulkhead. ®S|xKting to finish the w»»rk
thi® afterr»<*»n
Th* l»ulkh«'ad was b<)
f«*et long, «mi ext« ;>*ir«| frutti lhe pttWttt
|,»ra
<11 ths till«»«
ami
T««wi*t
«»f
station «>n the ra»l to the east wall of
th® Ihriwlu® si«l®r filai®«
th® b'4t canal on th«’ West. At the
- CI»®g>«M.
lower end uf th® new extension of the
I»* pa rimetti'•
power * l*«»ti»® armthttr bulkhead ha» I h»*en
Klamath Imlian® will haul over 30,
atoe M
o«nstruct«sL ami it w.%» the intenti«»n to OOO po»in Is of flour out uf luik«« cm
v
the sc* retray < f take out the uh! one, in order tn tot the th • fall
11 ng water into th® new secti«»n f*»r thè tur*
I**Uy i
The government »nag puller is at
mibt
work in <Y m M river.
Moat of the Wo k
I ere*!
kni«
ju«t now is toing «lone above Pároli
a
bar. More work will IOOII lx* rione u
pani
I
«»•
the south fork.
f I tiri
king off
1‘eler Wag®, of Nehalem. expects - *-n
lie 1
ml re
toll*, intend
to put up a flouring mill on his |
tm I
wall Umighl.
near Fisbhawk fall« on ihr main F
tx> r
<>f
Th* work gave
hawk river, to grind tor the farmer
water rushr* I in
the Xehalem valley.
hHrog the »XN
Thurwtoy another
.f
w
a* prime tout cattle v
from lhe Baker City
the «»Filer was
lito ami prop tv
w*»rk <»t shipment required 13
Il w
«uy com i-un y
n timbera 400 hr a I of flit* 3-yrai
ng »
th« tern lory would 14*
r
«»< th<*
.i
A farmer who to*w»« the
given the
•ght® ami privili
* f
tar i Ifitod t v Motilbeavt of W ms I hi
a!h»w«x| hi
or
fl«
i m the to«*® of debris*
After th • county, this year reais
upeating t|
w
of
«wie a rennt <*f the men in the of Burbank p»tat>x*«
»tor M«’Br: h* ®4ld be had m»
was nudo, and it was found that land.
Ito ha«l five pit
dull bl i>u»re would be no trouble fur any
m*
Anton N ath rlinand Jacob that weighe*! 13 piuiu
Persun
«Iterating in Alaska, ami the
ml»***-were missing.
The civil servu*« « xj
for |w
««•tirar • of th® presl-tonl and •rere-
••• two men w«*rn «-v dent*« sitions in the Astoria
drpa? I
lary w<
stiffb »cut to quiet all appro*
ud, ami are n » doubt toneath the meiit will take place Ihs.
4. an I
hens»un® that might to felt either hi
I broken timber®, which a larg«* nil application® must b
bv N«
<_>rvg«*n or Wasli
<-r of w«-rkm«*n are r«>w engaged vein tor 18. Secrwtar y I
The first h formal protest againsl the
H iving.
Natlerlin an unmatrn**! appli.'alu»n« have as y«»t I
Nt M<. ha*'Is military Hl an, ami MsLiimb leave*
creation u! the
I
The largest cargo of h Ulti
reacr vat ion F«'®chr«l tim war department
ild
er«He th«* Nehalem tor *
from Tacuiua «• f«>ll«»w*
A it • mg th® five injured men. I he
by th* ihre**'masttNl x*h«
”H«n. s***-retnry *»f War—We a«k Lr m
i
Carl New be r g,
er i«»u.»ly hurt are
and
She carried about 823,1
a
.»t ■ > 4 '
ætt
w|
head W AS severely cut and
•{•art 4 military rrwr* attori at Nt. hr UHM* I an I Harvuy Little, wlxwe left ma«!v the round trip from
It arm w 4« I »ruii »I and w huwe head and co to Nehalem ami return
Miebarls, ii relieving that should
day«
»tAtid it must work to the detriment of tore w »re todly cut.
About 300 pmind® of
tho’lSAtxl* of our cilixena ami give a
Thu Ilirue men woo ran aped unin*
niom»p»ly to the two «'»mpAiilr» tiuW jurel i •re: Jacob W. nlick. Ah in Rich* grown in different parts <»
Homie valley, are to be
fix ated tfiere.
tout am! Jacob Keane.
’
V .»
• f
. 4 •
**(‘itii»*ns* Committee Ta«'«»ma,
Th«»mas Nmith had hi®
*’Hy George Brown, Ne« rotary. M
ÄH ■I William M Smith had one to»i.«- the additional analyst« i«
thu amount «4 ®ugar ami
>« rotary Alger mude the following of hi® right leg broken-
reply;
II»® a«x nlenl was owing either to a purity in beet® uf later
’‘Telegram r«*eeive»l.
I’be military miscalculalinn <»f the weight of th® thiisv heretofore ten!
re « rv4ti«»n al st. Mi« ha»*l* wa* «-*tab- w4’«-r tohi» d th«’ meii «»r the strength
| ir ) i »**| in the interests «»f th«« »«« »iriiy of the l«4ts and timtora.
Upon lit©
of life and prop-rtv. I: •« pr«
vat o»n giving way «»f li e wall the water rushed
14
«>( or«ler an«! the prot«*<ti«ui of legiti­ into th® tower ®«*ction with terrific
f the
mate husines« int»’r*'*is
Xo im»n«»p»ly force, carrying th«« timto'rs and all to
iig'
Tl
S.l ' R
fTTr*
a.»« given or iiit«*mlcd t«» »ny «'»upn v for© it to th«* lower s»’cti«»n.
lent
a »
The mutt
<»r p-rsoii*
Any prop r company or w ho e-va|M«d f< tight their way through
hud
p*r*on who desire*« to comhh’l n legiti­ lb«- fl*>4iti»g timtous
1 tii’il'v r«'4< hc«l
r
mate business tfiero will, «»n applica­ a |*»l(il wb«-i«« they re« «-ived H*«u*tam «*.
»I
a i
tion to th«» war department !<«' given
<»f
pu inis*i«m to «Io *<♦ * ’
RESIS1ED ARREST.
AU-
HE S
A
FINE
BOY
io
th»
g it
13
liuti«»
DEPORTED
I hi purtaiit Derlclwii ih a < liltir«» < <•««*
by Jmlfr l>»llAS»n.
A
•
Alaska Military Reservation
Open to AH Comers.
%
W Haleb«*»»® <«»»»• l ,»
Tw riily Feet nf Atsow
<?bi.'agO,Oct. 17.—Th' «14,000 park-
Ma*»
Nov.
In
New Ito I for-1, M
a *»., ,
N
ov .
Denver, < *»!«»., Nov. I. —The K« m k -ti- —nt by
i»t«*r-4 matl lo th- Mtata
cimsra|uence of the di«a*Uou® ur«K
Iwiun-i train, that wa® due in Denver .*>a»iD|f» Iwtik. bnt», Mont., by ti..
from the Arctic whaling fleet. whale-
yoatrrilay morning, and the one that National hank of ih®^Rrpublic, ha® l-een
b»»ne ha® risen to |l a pound tu thia
1« ft Kan»a« < *ity yeaterday. arrived given up for lush The Union Marine
market.
here at n« “n today, «» two «rt lion® of Insurance oosnpany, «»f New York,
Kull» T»«m l<»ln«lat»d
OM train. They were delayed near with which the pa« kage was insured,
S«n Fratkiaro, N»«v. 1.— The Butte Limon Jun« tion, where the trainmen nutifir«! the l»ank today that it woubl
foottaall tram ha® been rein«tat*d in say, six milrd uf track were oov««rrd pay the losa.
amateur standing by the Pacdfle Ath­ with 20 fret of •now.
Wire« were
A «ingle leaf «»f the |*ara®<>l magnolia
letic A teoria don.
The
Montana down, and for <3 hour« the where-
eleven ran now play with any amateur ai»>uu «»f ti«e train due yesterday was of ( nylon affords shade for ÜÍteen or
twenty |terw»na.
team in the country.
m»t kr.own.
I I »nth»r l*l*nt Kurn»A.
Morri«, III., Nor. 1.—The manufac­
turing plant of th® U ieikl Leather
Tho
Company burnnl |*»t evening.
The
I omi amounts to about |233,OQO.
plant was insured fur 1140,QUO.
V
*w
»
A
»
L
>*-
Prim‘et«»n, N. J., N*»v I. —A s*»n was
Lorn tu the I hhi ® -h«»l I of Gruver Cleve­
land, th«- torin«»r
president uf th®
it is
I nit»-i Slate®, at m*»n today.
S4i«i that th«» n»*w «MittK’r r«-*emt>le® hi®
parent® in point of gmx! health, but
io
Mi
*
»
i
•
taiuily phyitoian® will say anything in
regard lu th«’ m-w «»m«*r other than
thal he is getting Mh»ng nicelv an«! is *
fin«* hoy. All tile uftormsm Mr. Ch-v»**
land lia> received at his home th* m any
call**«« who w i*h»**l to piy th»*ir re*j>” t*
t«> him in I «u.i'T «»f the «► • . ’ :-»n. l‘i i: • • ■»
ton umiurgradnatr*® Lave taken a great
interest in th«* new Princutonian.
tin the relleg® bulletin tomr«! in front
of lu-unt<u» hall w.»s |H»sitsi tins notire:
“Grover Cleveland, jr.. arrived t«»*
day ut 13 o‘c!«>» k
Will «*nt» r Prim«*
thu in the c I a *® uf 11*IM, ami will play
»•«•liter rush on th«* championship loot*
»all t«*ams «4 ’ Ifi, ’17, lb an l *19.’*
Denver, N«»v
I, — News h.v* just
reavhud h»-r«* that on Tur®»toy a »tag«*
haVliig LS |
gutS w
up*et ihr» »«
niile* from the new mining t«»wn <»f
Grand En ampment, W • «* , .»nd a« •
r» «alt three men »re lying at Narat- g »
nt th«* |M»int of deuth. am! a «i>>zen Itter®
sie qulte t»a ilv Injured.
Ti:»* fullowing i* a list »*f th” fmiru
»erinualy injure«!: Thomas Saun«!<«r®,
h«*ad crushr«l, arm an I leg Lrukun; not
» X|*»ute»l tu r»*i uVer.
CharL s ( 'um-
niing, «Iriver, toad
«ul
»hottldrr®
crusht'»!; lh«-ught lu to fatal.
i aptain
('harles <)‘( otimdL »« Vvre »pinal in«
jurire.
i
«
•Iriving. The paraunger* w«-iu mining
rx|«*rts and reprusentativew ul mining
•y ivlicatr«.
• a
Yum.«. Am., Out. .'•».—•A p t. i »* I
battle at Mammoth tank. 43 mile® w«»i
<»f Yuma, l»etwuvn 3 uma county «»ftl*
cera am) 2*0 M«* xu ' au railri»ad laborer*,
r.-wnlted in the death «4 live I*» m v»-n
M» ti .»•
the w unding
of M v** al
more, ami the «lang» r«»u® w«»tin ling «4
Iieputy Sheriff U tl der, <4 Yuma
Nf eriff <«r«Mitluaf, of Yuma, w •
f
M
K
Hv
hi »
4
4
1 V
a gang
tototrrr
Wihm-
i»n
rd
II
1
•4l?lf
a g •-<•«
heart
Um»* ha*I •ru»ir«‘*l a
fils« barged at the
Three men fell
by their <«>mra-l«T»,
•dvanee.
Another
► the ground, and a
the
i«tr
h I
1
have one mil
. w ith a pro »
IV a«lt I r*n ton
I »'
U
»f (ro n II Io 12
h .f •« in I ’ttrhaiu
w r» k, toll no sale
W lìti
t ti
<1
L *w n
w ere
•ontv
rat 4>*tmi *li«ph
o. w :i® uw arde I se
ai
a Wulla tbird.
vr of Adutn®
irtner» are pn
i far l*v k a»
i ih* cuttttty v
entirr «tota.
FIVE BRAVES SLAIN
T l ® Krog < Uouiity II«>rtic ’ulturul So-
fluty met in Seattle, and *1 |xmt an af-
lieti Ir ttelw»*«» < ulotadt» (««itiv I'rolvc
t«*riuM»n in »1 IISt ti»Mum «if thè frntl in*
Iota «itti Itttiiaiia.
»lustry in the e state <»f W®*| 4iingt«»n, dur-
Rifle, C«do . <h;t. 3fi —Report® from
' ing the « Mtirse <»f whid» W H Brown.
Snake river are to the effect that Game iiMpaetoJ
*»f m-« - l p-»»is f«»r King <*onn«
Ward» !» W ihox attemptrd lu arr* »1
tv. rx hf utud tre»» I rat c .»•«♦ ami fruì*®
•uiu* Indians near Lily Park fur vn>-
cuvet»* I with various furm« «>f in»«** i
laling the (*uliira»lu game laws,ami wa«
life, ami esptotne*l thè tosi methuda
t • • ■»I U|»»H by •. the
I h»- Utet
I ! • -
• « »uifi WfiTtkm
f«»r <l«‘«lruyihg th® j4*»»ts.
Wik <»x with several p»»»«-* «>f drpntie«
Tl;«* tax levy of the city of C«»ltax
•ml ranchmen are after the Indians,
Ifolrrr'e Hallo««»» *»«ghl»*l.
an«I a furtto r conflict su«*tn® inevitable. has to*eti filed al 13 mills, all of whi«*h
is tu to used iur the pur (•roe of paving
Uhnstiana, Nov. 1 — D *| Mt ,l»- »' re- The exeilrmenl here I® intense, ami
interest and r«*du» nig the in !< I»te ln»*«s.
crivrd here from tin» lami of Vur |<M>*, pa-lit s .in* • - j ihiiing lu gu to Wib I’<
Th® total in*lebte»lh”®w «4 lh«‘ city on
ARsiKta».-Laring
a general uprmitig
in ti»r Arctic uoeant »ay th»» pip I »’
Octotor 1 was $<H,633 Id, am! th® caali
there i» fully convinced «4 the truth <4 of th* Imlian®.
Th-.* *r*”tb!»* -»mmc!. e.J last wurk, on hand al that Um® was |4333 79
the rcp»rt that a whaling ship sighted
when th* White River, Um <>mpahgre, Sim-e January I, |H97, th® receipt® uf
Profrwror Atnlret* « balloon
» *
the < ity L av «* l***»-n 11 7,400.13, uf w biuh
NeptenPior 33. near Prince Char le® ami Vintsh Vtrs l*egan (ouring over
f 1*1. *»93 13 ha® town expended.
the
line
from
Utah
on
ttoir
Annual
fall
prutnun lory, Spitsbergen,
The new®
hunt.
I
be
White
River
Ute®
ar®
ex-
A d»*• ?«’«• has Iren «nlerul In th«' s< •
ha* cau»rd ronaolcrabl® «lepre«» ion
among the friend« of P< ofvwMt»r Andrer, crpttonally ugly, ami have apparently (•••rior •«•urt of ThurM»»n county, ex
Brakmo, the Arctic explorer, pro- been anxtoti« to pick trouble with pvr* tending the time for filing < laiins with
pern® tu »all f*»r Prince Chari*-« pn»nt- tit® of whites with whi n» they have lb® «late treARurer agiiinsl the defunct
ontory in order to invrstigat1 the »tory come in c«»rita«*t. The Utes were in the Ntat® Insurance (’ompany, of Nalcm,
told by the crew uf the whaler. Cap- M»-eker tiiARRA« re ami have never been < >t , until th® |Hth of Novettitor, next.
Ibis »!••«• re® was mad® on a showing of
tain NvmMrrnp. of Dr. NmiM'iii ex- anything but ugly and wailing fur an
pluring ship Fram, due« noi believe the op|s»rtunity tn do mischief. There are *»m® of th® |»arties in interest, who
rrprot of th« Righting of Andrer'® bai- several hundred of them now in the claim«**! that they were finable t«> tile
stat®.
their claims with the former lituit.
loon is «jurrret.
Game Warden Wiht.x with a amali
Coyote® ar«* to««'ming so plentiful in
An»llor «MMreb t « |»»»l I«l»m.
|*arty Hatred out toward the Indian th»* «'«»nntry between (iarfiel«l ami the
Stockholm, Nov. 1 — !>r. Otto Nord-
ramp sn«l ap|iroarhe»l th® camp um»b- m««untAinv a® to to* a
rakjuld« the well known Antartir ex*
•orVrd. Th»* game warden wa « re«i»tod poultry business am! a
j |
will «u|x*rtntrnd an e<¡x*|itnm
• tn •
to to fitted out at the >»int eBprna« of •nd finally tired tijsin by thu Imlian®
Then a »<• t encounter f»>1low«*d in which
A nutntor of farmer® and btmin«*«fl
Norway
ami
Sweden, tu aw-ertaln
• ntiu »*-r »4 b ham* w»*r»- kiH»*d ami t»en iu th»* Walla Walla valley have
whether any tree -of Profeator Andrea’a
wounded. It w »« rep*-ait«s| that Warden «’on * ive«l tli® generous i«|es uf loading
tol|tK»n can to found near Prin«»*
Wil - i'« party » »«• • iffer«*-l «everely.
Mveral care with potfitura ami other
Char I»-« prom«»ntory.
Brigadier-General Gti®, of the«to|iart- pr«*lm t® of the ri”h ix.il «>f that valley
It took half an boor for a mother at mrnl of th* ('«»lur®«iu, say« if the cur- for tarn«mia®iuu to Ireland, where the
Bristol, Tenn., to recover a with h cutiiMan»®« warrant, tr«s>ps will to potato crop i® a failure, and fears are
wheel which h«-r »mall boy had »wal­ «••nt to tii»’ mviis «>f the trouble at once, entertained of a famine among the
poorer |>ra>ple
ready t«» pr* • • •- I al a moment's notice
lowed.
Puyallup ®hipp®.l this year to Mon­
A < «•mlitlowal < »nf*i»ioH
Th«lr
<»nlv Two finllar«
tana
and mining region® tributary to
London, <M JR —- The federated rm-
IIuntirigt«»n, Or , Nov. L—The fire-
H|>okana over 812.(NX) worth uf fresh
gon Cummer« tai Company’• »tore was ployrrs at a meeting at Manchester a ire
berries
be|«| up at H 3<) o’ttlock tonight by four nnderatnod tn have agreed to a confer,
J F Cam, formerly sucretary of th«
unmasked men.
They enter«**! lhe **n> e with ropr*»untativ«w of th« stnk-
H a®hlngton stat® tstard of hortn nl-
storo just a® the clerks were clotting up, hg engineer« on the line® ®tu*g>**t<w| Ly
tore, new of Nkagit City, reports that
hot could n«»t gut them to njen the Ritchie, pruvhllng the eight h«uar de­
from thru® acre® of orchard he ba® bar*
vault They only «»H*urr*l
in hang«’, maml i® not presented.
ve-t®<| am! just cutnpleted drying 30
A pwr i® now in pur«mL
Victoria, tk't. 2«. — The Steamer tons of ¡taliaa prune« Mr Uaaa think®
TrghwwM la < Mrhia f hiaa.
f vangel, on the way fr»»tn Port Angele®. btt ha* found an early prune thal will
Lyon*. France. Nov. L—The Cat ho-
afternoon picked op th« fishing just fill th® want® of No»Uaw®at grow­
It i® small, y*ll®w In oolur. of
>p Thiatlr bottom up. There wæ a ers.
lie mission at Hue, C«»rhin China, re-
p»»rts that a dimsatrotui typh<*»n swept 'hf blow in the «traita last evening, line quality and rm he® the props?
<»v«r that part of the ronntry October tn^ it la thought that the abw»p u|»s®i •tag® f«»r drying six week® bttor® tbfi
llaiian.
82.
Mid her ervw uf twuinau ware druwuod.
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