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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1897)
• * w * •• W The Saniiani News OREGON SCIO NEWS OF THE WEEK ( Mt* r*«t 1 Mg 4 «»lt**ll**M nf 4 urr*r«*l F»r«u It* ( <>u<lrhM-<l » <>r»M »«»KM 4 *» m 4 larnl* Tb« monthly atateturnt debt »how» at th«* el«jwe nf tolwr 8'1, debt, I«*«» cash amounting t« f ' O8Q.M3 crease for th« month uf of th« public bus in os» <h>- in trwsury, DO I, an iu- 441* 199. A •«'■ ti«»n «if at-aff.-Id ng around lhe Wahwb building In Hl Luu is. re ently partially destroyed by fire, gave way. « ¿Frying rig!4 workmen Into a mo» of «labri» Two were fatally injured and four s«*rioasly hurt. During a tiro at ll«*rt*o!*s dv« ¡ng snd » »»iirli.g «’•Cabli* in« ,t in l*bl¿«»dr 1 pina. Pa . a large can of l- nrin» •.tr»i.»l««p Thirteen firemen »err seriously burned It i» l«'ar«*l some of tiretti may I «»ss their ryesighL Tb« !•►»» by fir* wu slight. Th*’ -parla »tag« w as held up by iwa nt.okrI riu-;. three mil« frtu Baker ( Hy. Or Th«1 h ghaaymen had a lantern, which frightened the l.orsea. and th« c»«»< h was raj «si as« I The driver grabbed the mad sack and reached Ila* ker < div »afrly. A’.’- rn« v ii.r,<•»>»! Fitag« raid, «f Cal if -» ma. submit tad a motion to lb« »«i ’Mt Wa*1 J gt '-I, to dl •!».;««• r affirm m the <*«•* of W. II T. Dur rant The «w it«vuives the proceed ings «gamst Durrani for murder The wi* takm seder adrisnsxmL Ihe 1« of Canton tun.rd out la t M Kinley upon his arrival h<>ine 11« u .*• racorled to bit rr-»id« n e by the ('. »».-.«» w h«* I»« *»•• «tai*« i n by the ( mmerrial Travelers* Aw at n a* I a ^’g« dr>ega’. >«»41 4 WMfkfnm fmm Dtieber Heights, m-et >f them from th* Dw*l»er watch w«>rka There 1» interi»« «icitcment at C3o ve|o, 4 al , lb« m«tro|«»lis <>f the Round y iHry region, over the arre»t of most .»( t!»n nr r chant a and «¿»loon non <f the place on charge» of telling liquor I«» Indians, ami Ihere is rraem to Mar that bl«I wdl flow i«efor* th« matter ?au (*« transfernsd to th« district court at sail Franclacw» Indian police ar« ifurirdmg the Jsil, in which »«cveral whit« men ar« cotitih«*.l, lemg unable tn furnish had Great rirstemunt baa I mohi « a*i*cd in Car.» .»• i y the discovery <>( a pl«»l to atari n r«'v<.|ution in Vrnesuela in order Five hum Ind arrvsta have been mad«. 1t>e iarg««»t • vg i of wheat «»ver l«»ad- I in a vessel oil Puget *ouud wa» pla«« I on the steamer tilenfarg in Ta- »a, which c'«arrd fur St Vincent, J . » *rg«» « • ■itsssted Of 1*0.4 10 1» isii- »1» of whesL Vaii-«'1! st fl40,000. I -•< >1 ar g 'e. ntii'M ha* notified th | m w *-rs that It ts to the ap|*uul- mriii of < «»lour! ‘*- b»eff«-r, »n <>fh-«r in th»- a»mv <4 Luivmburg. as pmv.» >»nal •■•»iiimissuHier of the |««».i«r» for ths islan«l of Crete- The German govern ment supports th« ««b/ex-iimi of Turkey. The Spanish governn.« nt signed ron- tracts last week with an imp rtanl firm of British shipbuilders, by which it xrquirvs s«>me cruisers fiit«*d with quirk fin» guns, whi<h the firm had marly «• inplet«*«! f«*r «ref er g vt»rn* meid, wh«—«• "iisent, presumably, >|wiin has B«x*UFrd by this arrnr g. itierd. The steamship Milwaukee sailed from N«wt Orl- tns for L*tver|**>l with th« larg«*»t ear go uf out tun. if not the largest general cargo, nri floated It run- imlel of JJI.M&O Lal«» of Colton; 30,’. KJ bushels <»f grain. pieces of •lav«*. 2,800 ,«ars. her entire cargo be ing equal U> 2fl.(M>0 Itahw <if cotton. Boys «-«- ebrating Hall«»w«*en at Fort Bi *n<*h, Ind . start«1«! a fir«- which do- < L •> 1 ’ . . I . t ;: I - I Branch d ime» •«fli:'**. nil business house» and several *1 welling». T«»tal b*«, I In th« cuufn * of the fire 80 (Uli • f dynamite egpb»ded. a using much damage t<> surrounding pr«q«erty. Nhi 'li surpirse and di f»*rhng lias I m -n <f as ion rd In official Circles iu Nt , hid by tlie statement in the ac- counts of th« demonstration in llatans »n Fri- isy. which prw'r.le«! r*l Wcwlrr'. «-ml-Aikallon, that ba ha*l *lw* clar*~i a l.ll-a'i-ir--«ainc llir deputation tli.it I • • i I- n r< ait I in ut»-<lirii « to llio ai.lira ol the rrlirl« aixl the >!•■ iiiati l. of the Vniteal Mate*. It i. lb»I the diet uf th, <■< it- r ll.'i u I'I k ol Cetitral America ba. r- fuM«i Io ajtree with So. rrtary xlo rnmn in - ip|- -t of the ar,- tmenu put forward ill «upport of the appoint ment of Captain William K Merry, of Kan Fram i.co, a. mim.trr of the Uni ted Matea to Nicaragua. < -ota llica and It tn cl.miol in Managu* that thia atep waa taken to force the Vnitrd Htatea. If jiue.lbl*, to folly rr 11W the diet. altti -itfta It 1» claiuinl that that l».l, mar t« over turned any -lay by a au.-ce.aful revol«- lion in Nicaragua, (.«la Rica or Sai Vador, or by the withdrawal fnim It ol any of the prrat.lenta itov.-rum^ the elate lie repreaxnta. The reply of tba diet will probably 1« forwarded to U m t’nite-l Mate, .tale d< partuient. It ia eipectcd that a treaty or non- ventlou l-ctween the 1’nile.i Statm, It -.11 and Japan will la- formally ai|t»e f and ciceuted at the etale d«x pwtment during the pr. »ent Week, . *rr. ng out the proja,.iti'>n l-eforw tilt Ifc-hring eea conference for a euapeneion cl la-la^ie eealtiig. The prreeot under- etan hiiK l< that the eigning of thia fl.a-ument will nca-ur witbin the licit few dare. ft will repree-nt the Com plete I efforta of the conference, and, with the algning concluded, the confer* dice will adjourn. Four laliorera were killed and eeieral other* injured by an eiplualon of dyn amite near Victor, tado The men wi re blaatitig rock for an electric rand. The re|a>rt of the commtaaioner of internal revenue for the llao*l year ending June *0. 11*7, aliowa th, total ; rm-eipta from all tournee to have been * I <4.a 11>. M».1, a decrenen at compared i with tbe tie-al year I* wh of (SI I,nt*. The important chaniea in cunaump- tlon are an increaae of 41,*3A,471 in the rm-eipta from diatilled apirita, aa com par ml with law«, and a dmreaaeol practically the tame amount in the re mpta from tar urso ted liquore. COUNTRY IT WILL TAP Mor» 4U«> m I lb* rr«|H»»»«l Maw K*ilr*«4 I m W ••SI b |I«». FARMING IN ALASKA Tr«l r»f • 4a*r»*»«ii %«lr«Utp. SmallfMBB VmuMg ihr I tee. Santa I ■ , N’. M., \<»v. fi.—-Vaptain N <’. N<fr«lslr<Mu. Indian agent, who hn rrturiH*»! fmeu the northern |»art of the t«*frit«»ry, says that small|M«i has brukcti out among th«* l’t« Indians, and that quarantine has Ixw-in r*tab|i»hrd to k«*ep the *hs<rase fr<»m being c*»ui- muni« ate«] to th« Jamlla A|»achgu. A l»f«»-teary Tr»l Washington, Nov. M,•—The or ln.im« lnir«Mii has made a tc«»l a! In han H« ad, firings 10'ineh nrm*«r-picr«ung rappe I »bril at a 14%-tiitdi plat«. The latter win nickel »t«*«rl Harvey II«-*! The shell went through tbe plat«* and ««splfrlud on the other side. The t«-st was <x»n»id«»r* ml »atl»(a«-tury. Th* s*arrh fer tmltr* Heguit Berlin, N«»v. H*—-The Ia»kal Ansriget ai>m»un»xw that a steamer fl tic« I out hy th« g«»v«rn<»r of Tr«»m*>«. umler in* «tnmlions fr«»m King (hear, left Train* >M»e islati'l in searoh of Professor Andrtw. She will proceed to Spitsbergen, from which |»uiht Aiwlrw'i balloon Mcutsded last July. • «•*•*• H*««*»«g* "R Mrylwr. Havana, Nov. N —- General Pm ar rived on the same steamer that brought General Pan«fa> 11« ia under arr«-st to answer charge* made again»! him by General Weyler, who a « uses him of extorting m<»n«y (r<>m sugar growers at Cientasgoa. General Pm swears (hat hr* will have revenge on Weyler. A grain nf fine san I Would «'«»>er 100 of the minute wales of the human skin, an*! yet each of th«-ae «s al«w tn turn cover* from 300 to 500 pi res. 4 Ilf nt RELIEF K**«*i4 UNWELCOME •h*»»*r*»H> Tr*ai*4 al AN INSFRGENT VICTORS < al*a««a Tacoma. Nur. 9—-Colonel William Evans and Ita i ley. of New York, who bought the Commissioners Ta*w»n»a dt Lak« Park railroad at au< Killin Submit Reports. lion everrai days ago. will estent! th« line to opposite TL« Dal Ir» on th«» Uo lunil>la river. Th« name of the rue«» VERY I.IMITEI baa br*n changed lu (he Ta* «»ma A ST«H WIM»> Columbia River railway. The road is of »tan lard gauge* and now retend» from Ta* «»ma to l«ake Park. It »» in » »»ugh nf 4*r1«ln 4 r«|M Maj H• Gr»«» |u «uiiaiN « 4 oHtldvisbl» tenie-! to prastMtMle the work Steadily all winter, and until the line is com Fey» eta» lew. pleted. A bramii line will eventually Washington, N«»v. A —Dr. W. If. lie built to Mount Usinier. T*»e exat Evans ami Benton Kilim, oimtui» route of the ritma mu has not been rm apponi«*»! to investigate thragiuul mode public. turai puant bi litir* «>f Alaska, bate sut»« mi tied their reports t«» Ferrotary «4 1 m th* 4 «ilnmhl» HI*** The Ifollea, Or.. Nov. 9,—Tbe Ta Agriculture Wilson. The rej"»rts agi*'*» coma A (Joi imbia River radioed ia elm that while corn parait vrly little agri name of (he new rotnpany that will cultor** m»i» there, it »f pneelMe that “prratr a freight ami pasoengrr line enough of certain crop* and animal» bri worn Tamnta and Th* Dalles. Col may I* grown to sustain a o»n». 1er able onel WiHiam I ta dry, <-f New York, is poptdaii«»n, provided pr»*prr method« at the head «4 th« c*>rnpany. the prit)« are pur sited. M ih I > •- rr- !«ir True of th« division «*!*• |»rii..n tl.< •<.. k bring aub- of »'S|irrimmt »tâtions, «1«>r« not regard •« rlbrd by New V«»rk capitalist» Wlt4»n «I w»» known that Uol»»rv! a» fr»» I bln the establishment of agri Baih-y was the pur« ha« r of Ihr l«ak<* cultural experiment station* there he Park r»Mkl. a cottalo of w—k« Ugo, it iwdi’-v«*» that experiments mav tw» <’»»• wa * «aid that the r«*ad would i»r«»i«ablr ned on tn a numler uf ll/ie* w th groat D* «’i(en le-f (»» the ri» h mineral tract« Th« two »om mi as toner a s|«ent th re« ' ■ but lot one dtcatoed that Ih» e»l«n«u*n rnonlha in investigaliun <»n the »«xutb- They r*|««rt that ««•ubi I*- earned as far as th«» < «dum- rfv «> »»t <«f Alaska the cultivated ar«a» in Alaska ar« ««•!•• bia river.. tine-1 to »mall kitchen gardens, in I « ’ • i • - . 11 .i t a which are grown many of our earh«*r (|ve o|'<cralwdl l*» •■«»mineure»I Morkraismg meet irnrijf*liMely, and pu*h«*l with and hardier v«grtahlr«. vigor until tiictwo < >ti«w air conn«« ted. i» •aril«*! on t«» a Teri hnohd ♦•it<‘hl It«» h«»|**l to tap a ee»’tit»n <»f <*Hintry I he possible «Stcnaion of pasturag»» that I» a* y«t practically unkn«»wn, but am! gar ieiiihg arc quit« don»i«lcrabir. What ag’o-’diur«« wdl lx* th Alaska which IS thought to l«r «'1» ersi i ng IV will l«c stdtsuiiary to fishing ami <»tb«r T.i ii in limier. ty The r«»ad will go by w;«v <»f > aionviH« imiustrie«. a< onhng to Mr. Kdhn's Fishermen wdl locat«’ NiMpially, Tdt«ui nv«r coal th I !» and • l«e<ial r»’|«»rt on Alaskan land* and make hum««. At Oil a« rvww the Ca«N'a»h’» lo Th«* N«*gottat mu» are n«aiiy ctuiipietcd for the prvsenl rate. Mr. Killtn *ay«. the They terminal faci ht ow that will be oujjvvni- salm«»n wi II muhi 1« destroy«*! are tM-ing ruin'd for hi the spawning ent I«» all shippers. Tacoma wdl la* the operativw head* waters to so« h an «Kent that they bat« quarters of th« new mad. the head it«» op|«orturiity to pm jm «gate. The hali but an«l herring wdl last forever. otti. « l«en g at No Broadway, N«-wY<»rk Timber will not go into the market A frieght and p.»»»«,nger e ha* U-cti <»j>«r,r*l in T.»--»ma. Th« tirsi until tl*e yellow fir. nr lX»ugla*« pin«', »f the Pa«-1lie coast, »• « ih.i i*t««i. as it work will (Vinsiwt in straightening out ti«* ob| Ixik« p» k r » I aud getting i» »u|i*ri<»r to the Ala«kan spill« «♦ or hetulo: k. Alaskans wiil not feel th«* (he r«»adbed in shape. want of agriculture, as freight from th«« Th* Montsns I «'linguali«. (x»ast sgm iiltura) districts by sailing Rah l<ek«^ Nov 9. —A s| «-rial to the \«**els is wry cheap. It now ciuit» Tribune from Pnratcllo, Idalio, a.iv«: but lio cents a «lav to provide f<M»l b»r At ’« o 'do* k (Ina luornliig .i »■•»vero miners al Turnagam arm. the most re- .«bo* k of eartbq take w • m«»tr j’wrt <»f < «> 'k inlet. He «ays that «distance from *dv«-r Bow to th«» agricultural department can do ^L»nt., and at * o'clock a m*«M»nd sh«x*k nothing ¡n • •ipcrimcnt stations nt Alas waa |wrc<-ptible, hut not *<» i»» vere. At kg • ' < . 1 . • ! -¡i in f.«r»«(.»t i-'M. Divid«*, Midi«*»«*, lh*d R« m k. Lima and Mr Kl i n - os that fmm the c«»un Manida th«' Windows ratti«* I, dl»hc« try will be drawn sailors for the m< r- f« It lo the fl-«or, fl» chant marine and navy. It can la« thrown from their stands, lamp chitn- <l<m«*, he thinks, by granting to every Deys mi'l <>th««r glassila!«- miffered «!«•- American citiaen who shall «wlablish elruction, clock* atopp---!, and imil.linic* him self in a h«mie for five years on th«» . . • - • . i k ’ • • 111 acre made to away ami crack. Al : lhllon. eajc-ially, waa tbe drat ehock «•»me oom put t«»h on his own account for •••vere. The courthouac walla were the • ame period, 20 acia tmcti era- kml and Uie plaatcr (ell «lorn the with al«»ut tt<>0 feet of water front. ceiling. Th« latt«-r will make it I mh **il«!v for b««nta t«» be landiwi ami nets to l»e drawn. Sr» V*r«*»»«uf a Fmi*. Th«’ tiiul>er of the 2d were* w«»uld <’l»H*.%gu, Nov s -Ai-umaut *tt«wrgrt build a I«>al, a house an«! furnish fuel. Young wa» t|r«iwn«**l m Hi« |«k«« at th« As last as th«» timlxcr is taken <»fT the f«H»l <.f Monr««* str«w t this ah«*rmw>n land, .“mall fruits ami green vegetables whilr atu-mptiug t«» >!«*»• **n«| fr«»tn his can be grown and gmsa furnish«**! for balloon in s |*arx*hute V«»ung ax*rn*i- th«* domestic) animals. Gra»»rs grow <-4 from the winter rirma on Wabash to great |M*rfc«-tiou Little was seen <»f avunu«. A brisk wind wa« bliusii.g, the eiilti \ at ion of cereals ami small amt the airsittp <piu*kly veered to th« Iruits B*-rn«*« als»uml«*«i, though pr»<’- •-.«•t. Itmnr'Mt«'ly <»v«r l^akw Front I. * adv no alt« nimn is paid to their « ul- Park. V«»ung w«» »ewti to l<x>»rn his livation* j»aia•■but«, ami mak«* r«a«ly lo <i«*arrt As t*» t h'- •..■.»> r y f «Hl •»- >n t he • » th« UalhM»ti. Evitleiitly **«mvthir»g wrut hwumlary to K »disk wml ie»i»g island, wt««i<g, fi»r the aeronaut fail«*»! to drop, am! from the 1‘acifiv to ti.e Alaskan and th«» bu|lo««u i»ud«l«’nly ripkwling fi ll mountains* the cliiuaW is extremely into th»» lake. Young was s<x*n to wet, hut m»t cold. The winters »»<• *?niggh‘ vi«d«ntly to free him»« If, Mn»t Very long, an*! the feeding per io« I will then sink. The hf« -.*vtng crew dragged be al l«-a*i F*ev««n months. ('«’reals !?>«• les«- 1 <t th«1 i .jy, but was »thablw w.ii t.<*t rip«nt ami thv Vvg’’tabh’a will to bring it up. nut mature B«*rhn, N o s —An aluminum air •hip, fitted with a bwnsine motor, wa* t«st«-I today in the pr«**«*nre of a num* ’w-r <»! gvoerals ami tb«chief of the air- sJiip »hq^rtmrnL Th« ship r««** l.OuO - fi.rita't in th«» air a few minut- -, to I at tir*t «»I m ' yv I th«* man stes-ring it, i-ul later a strong wind remirrrd the • hip linman.«»** »’Jr The tr»t was con- i<h*rcd partly so • • -s»ful. FAMINC CONVICT SHOT DEAD. I •rf*lt««4 III* I.if* iu aft Atl»tu|»4 I*» I • rap* al H«*i*»ta Sairta. Or . N«»v. s. —»<>;•«> Ki <4’111, a c<»nvict in the |«eriiicntiary here, for- Icite-I his hf«» this evening ah»»ut 5 ,»’cl««ck in th« <lc*|«eratc attempt to os- eaj»e. Duluth. Nov. ft—tap tain Afosandai McDougall, general manager ut th« American Htcel Barge Company, ia If receipt of a letter fn»m < a pl am L. f-a Vaffv. master of the wbaleba« k steam* ship City of Ev«‘iTvtt which «awed last •aiamer frutn *an Franc*««*» for Cal* cults with a cargo of (—-I f *r th« fam in«* »uffrrers •>( In '.a I « l«lter 1» datml al < aleuttfi. Hept-mber 19. Captain LaVargo rhargva that En glish utficials at Calcutta arw receiving th« (amine <upph«*s without enthusi asm. Th« pii*«t cam* aboard the City <»f Everett when »he appr»w»ch« I Cal* cults. at»d tol«i th«» caplaiti that he w«»aid haw done Iwlter to have brought a «arg«» «*! g'ins, with whi« h t«> kill «'fl th« native Indian (•»pulsti«»©. < ap tun LaVargr » ayi that the < ity of E* rrelt so tr«at«*l shamefully at Cal cutta by th«» government, and that the treatment was *p»* isdy out of plac**, owing tn the pr ear nor of th« v«es«l rep- resenting th« g« ¡.«rosily an.d humanity of tl*« Am«ri« *n pc«qda* Tbcra was n«'th»ng on which a claim for duty c»m!>l i»e *va« l«*l that was not cnh»rc«**L ami the uffi« .a!« fin ling, after tansm s* «ng th* pApere for the »hip» that the nfll -ial» at hn»g»|«»rv had vi«mpt<*«ii the •flip from light «!nli»w, pr«>mptly en* forced them. Th« claim * mel« that th<* governor at Singai’urc had no authority to exempt the ship from |*sy" lug any «lutics Beft>rc leaving < al- cutta, the Fnghsh ufh *alaeven insist«*l on the )««ym*»nt of dull«'» for the ship's stores Spaniards Suffer a .Crushing Defeat in Matanzas. foil > oF Hol.«.I IN Ml’TIIlH natflirt Fas** *• Menjr |‘u|*»«« M lib I k*hkl«d Inrj Mp«»l*b I «••• 4 *.»*<*> I m 1‘lwar 1**1 III«* Naw N k X v *- —A di*,wtcb 1« th« Herwki from Havana says: The insurgent tro«»pe in live field are very active On (tciober 3u th«* Spaniard» saatains*! th»» m«*»t sewre l«*w they have m«t for •»»tin- time On th« l<«rd *»• «»I Malanias provttv «’ G«-: » r »1 M«> hi;a waa •l«feai«*l by the insurgents »«n- let <4riu-ral lu*tan«'uurt General Mo hna was <»n his way to Havana with s brigade of lr«*»ps to participate in Hla; *’U*s r* ••ptiou At Ague* *tc b<* heard tbe rebels were eficampc«i lr Purgatory hills, ami broke lus march U atla k them Tbe fight was a l«»ng «»ue, and the Hpwniah l«*>* was larg»- lie was finally fomM «*• retreat in Finar del K»«» provlmc the »« bela uml«^r ctwnmand of Captain L« rr at- talked a convwy that left Fan Cayetano ami « aptur«d a large «upply of clothing and ammunition A report apparently well-foundwl, »» wrrnt in Havana to the efl«% t that h gu ■! ':.*■• I** »1 apture • to • ' • > ttmier General Obre. ■» That it has bren alt«« k«<l, and that ¡5 Spaniards n«-re killed is admitted but the ca| lure WILL MEET IN PORTLAND. ¡9 d«ni«*d. General Lu«p»« with heavy reinforce *»»rlhw**t » rmlgrii w #r*‘ «••<•• lallun li» ments left Havana yesU-rlay f«»r Hol- |t<nu*l < OM ••»lilt»* gum. In a l*M*k ah the t'u’ aii war just pMh- Portland, Or., Nov. ft — The follow ing anuounc«m«*nl has lw«n sent «»ul l»v hsh«--l here. General Weyler write« the Miller Fo’eman. p^retary of th«» mtrudn<>ti«Mi !n one piaees he »ays "The system of w arfarc carri«*d on by Northwest Fruitgrowers* \s*«wiali«»n, m»» during this campaign is not a new wh<»«« he » l«|Uart«»rs ar«» in **• *ltl«»: it •• ii«** •• «*«• «•« •»■«•• | •* .... . The tilth aun «ai •■«•**wi*n*'í» uf I*»« cme. NortliWfwt Fruitgrowers’ As*«»riation 1» y (lie Amer loam» of th« North when :n « ailed to m«*el in P*»rtland. Or*, tli.y fought their brethren ul th« commencing Tu«-day January IL ami South ” A mlllh »n dollars in i«aj<*r currancy «xuitinumg for Hire« «lays. This convention promise to la* the has ntystermualy disapjwared from tbe Th«» money was intend- most largely attrmlcd ami th« m«*t treasury here productive of r«-«ulf» <»f auv in tbe his *•! f««r the|‘Hym«’Ul uf th«»hAV\ and tbe This fa t, couple*! with an at tory of the orgaiiiaslh .1 X.*w and tro«»|w important topi*« ar« to I«’ taken up ami tempt to deprive the army ami nav \ >»i <ilMeu»<M-l, and th«« Issues Will lie ably their pay for the months of April May bamlle-l by the leading horticulturists and June is causing great imhgiiatmu. of the Northw«*st. Every fruit -prod 110 | m dif»ii t* i *d Importanfit wiil bu rvpra- RELEASED FROM MORO CASTLE scnltsl by pr«»gr«-s*»ivv, wide awake. <l«d- «gatea. I «<» Survivors of M*r*<»'* Origin«! »« Th«» Northwest Fniitgrow«T»' A«** i- l»r«IIH»«t •»*• » rr* atnui >» conducted along most practn al N»*w York Nov — Th«* Journal • a ** < >f the 42 |M-raons who Lmded of the horticuhurists in < iregon. U ash- with General M.ur«» ne.tr B.»ru**itt, ington, I'falui and British (’olumlua, : nearly two ami a half years ago only for priuuoting an ! stimulating tin* de three survive, lhe others, including velopment of fruit interests and encour- hav«» | a ri*hcd on the l alth fl*-Id aging pr<»jMT methods uf liamlling ami or in hospitals in t uba Two of th«« marketing the pusluct» <»f th« oirhard. survivors are young Am«-ricAti». Frank Arrangements are alr«»»vly well under i Agratnonle and Julio Saint Wor«l A ,: • ■ ■ 7 ■ . .. .' . I ■ - • » ' lias I h *«3 rrtrivrd In this city that rat«»s of a large num!*cr <»f visiting through the efforts uf Dr. Fula*ki fruitgn»*«»rs while in attcmlamM* al Hyatt, Vhit««l Stat«*» c«»i.«ul al Santi the * «invention at FurtlamL A com ago, they have Iwen rulra»*,*l from M»»ro mittce of Ir.tding ciliiens, ro»n|»»Hc«l •»( ■ castle, an*! will «all for New York next II E l>*ch, L. M. Spiegel, ||. M I **iitui<lay. \Viltiaiiiion, Alfred Tm k* r, Frank Lee Ag • ami Buell Laml>er**n, is engaged in . Emilio Agramonte, of thia city. Hia preparing to imikc the stay of all th«»*«* family is one uf means. *» that th«» attending as pleasant ami ounfurtablc I burden <»f his imprisonment ha* lw»rn an poMMibh*. lightened through their effort». >ainx is an orphan and Dr. Hyatt ALASKA SALMON ' has provided him with (< km I and c«»m- t ft* out «»f th«» 450,01V fun I a| ; r< Mahl to It* I m l*i*r»g«-r of Total Ki- |i ..»t«G bs i. iigr* for the r«-l • f t tinctiua. ■ Americans in Cuba. San Franci-co, Nov. 3.-—The United The young men, both about 34 years Status fl*h <*ummiii’in,n »team«»r Alba- t*f age, sailed with Ma<’«o. The party Iros’* has arrive*! from Alaakan watcri. was intercepted n* ir Hameoa. In lb«» The r«qurt «»f Cornmamler Mo-» r will • kirmudi 10 sulthers an*! a Hj an>»h • tv that th«* Al.**k.v salmon wdl dmat»* ipfH-er were killv»!. Agranmnt«» and | m -*r if there are not etT»»rts rniulc t«» • Sains were set*arat«d from their «•»»in- propagate the fish. This is recognised panioii» an ! were captured a f« w days bv the packers and same of th» ni are ' later. maintaining private hatcheries t«» fill Owing to the death of the «»fli » r, the stream» from which they draw the affair assumed a s«-riuu» asp« t. their supplies. The ts»ys arked help from Mr. Hyatt !*aat year the output <»f th«» Alaska and their youth appeal'd to him and pa«*kers waa 1,000,000 cas«»«, of 4* he saved them from bring shot 'I h» v putlii«la each, or 1*4,OH).000 |«oumlft of were impru*«»ne«l in 5f**r«» • »«tl*’. For cannc-l salmon. Thi* y* ar there will two years an I a half th«» i <»y* have been |>« a material falling *>!T. inmates of the prison. Th«« governor it is timlerslaod th.it < «miniissioner : of tbe prison all<>we«i any article with Brice will ask oong««*» for enough Hyatt’s •lamp to b*‘» given them. rtmney to establish hatcherica ami thus Just before General Weyler left fot keep alive the »altnon in northern Spam Hyatt wrote to him, rr<*allttig t w Aters. pruinisc to release the boys N«»w Cornmamler Moacr reports that many news «Tunes that th«» rrlvase of th» •had plant«*«! in those waters were young men was among the last «dfieia <aught mi lhe lr«|w of the Alaaka can ac!g nf the grureal. The ls»ys hav< neries this year. sent wor«l that they will rail fur N< w York on th«» Niagara. FOR STEALING A RIDE. «»*• From New !»!•■ <• » r » lr* lie was employe«I in breaking | g iron in a »h*v| new» the f«»tindry, ami shortly l*t-f«»rc the hour for marching the men l«A« k to their cells, adroitly improv 1 *4*d a ladder by nailing several cleats on a pin« plank which served aw a tra«*k for conveying iron pipes to a trench Iwtng «lug between the prison and th* insane asvlurn on the mu th. Placing the plank against th« north wall of the yard, in plain sight of the wall guard, Jay M < urmi« k, arm of J II, MG «trruiirk, of this city, ami in «!«• fiance «»I the guards' rcpntvd warn ings, he climl»ed U> the <q«ening and sprang to the ground* fleeing hke a d«Mt*r toward the asylum. As he lr«|n d from the wall, the guard fired low, hoping to rhe' k him by wounding him in the legs, but miswr«l Tht? second •hot pierce»! Krahn's UsJy from the shoulder to the right »ide, and he fell >h A.I tn his tracks 8U fret fr«uu the wall. It WAS M> <\om;. k’s first ’¡IT’* I««» at the penitentiary. This w»i Krahn's Uiird attempt to escape. He waa a German. 25 years old. He was •enter.• •si from MnltnowMb ontiniy in January, H<v3. for eight rears fur as* •ault with intent to commit rape. Salem, Nov. H — Home large Ufieoi mens of gray quarts ore were bmughi Coulee City, Wash . Nov. .'».—Mayor out from the claims located hy th« » ts» »nd ar« McEnl« « bus ju»t rcttirin*»! from M ilson G.-tier party i at Th«’ •!« > i Creek, and rtqurts that when th«- Great oil riphibltloll 111 SaL'IU. Northern wretbuund freight train left mens are of fr«-« -m»lhng ore. ami it ir there Tuesday morning, at 5:30 o'clock, the purpf’««’ »»f the party to huV«- thru, Il is hardly probable a brakeman, nam I Hut<»hinw»n, shot trstf*»! Msin. a young man* 1V years of age, nam«-1 anything « an I*» done t«»war«l develop Ths Schnier, «ho had been stealing, with • mg the minrs before next spring «mu» <x»m pan ions, a ride on the train, new discovery has tMTn nainr*! the Hutchinson fired five »bote, one strik Ph la ing S-hitler about three inches al>»vc Harr*l«*aa Inarehlsl« M»tr«l*rs*t the right nippl« and l«»!ging about th« Madrid, Nov. ft.— A dispatch from same distance from the left. A «!<«• tor extract«*»! th« bullet. Juslice «d the Barcelona »ays (hat 112 persons win» l’«-s«c D«>n Urquhart trlrg«Aphed u> : have hern confined in the lortrree of Wenatchee to bold Hutchinson, and Montjuirh for a year on suspicion of not 1 lie*! Sheriff Snyder, of Douglas ivimphrity in anarchistic plots and county, of the I* eurrvticv. outrages were released UsJay. Atlanta, Ga»« Nov. 9.—»The bill b? Mr. Oliver, of Burke county, to make the birthday of Jefferson Davis a legal holiday in this state, was advrr»eh rc|a)rted by the general judn isry corn* in litre in the house of representatives her« t«»lAy, and Mr Oliver call«*! up the measure ami m«»v«<l to diaagrcr with the <*««mrnittee. In an earnest qw***ch be a»kr«l the house to hom»r th« hero of the lost cause. The report of the « uintn 111«*« was «liSAgrre»i tu by an al must unanimous vote. I it vrallgal iMg lb* I I* Trwuhl*. Cincinnati. Nov 3—A cowardly at W«.lungl»t>. No». S.—Th* w«r >!«• tempt to assassinate Mrs. John Henry, a prominent and wealthy woman, wi parttnrnl i* in»r»ti<»t>i>* the rii-rnt b«r home, was made this morning by r«|.>rti‘<l upri*iiM( »tnonf th« Ulr* in It hi. bi.-n practically ■Ic. i'li'.l Lindsay Neighbert. a di* barged gar Utah. dener. While Mrs. Henry was at to m - ic I an li>*|irctnr from th« interior breakfast alone Neighbor! entered the <Je|>arUn«nt to inrMtigatr an<l report coin and te-gan firing. A servant m the U*>uhle bravely s«lac«l th«« assassin after he ha<l The water i* an clear in the fun.* nf flrvd two shot» aid pushe«l him out of the room. 1!« fled tu th« W« h *! s , where Norway that objec t» an inch an<i a half an hour nr two later be was fuun«id«ad, in diameter can lie «lintinctljr aven at ■ dvplh of 150 feet. with a bullet thri g!i his I ■ ad Th* Ki*lh«»tt Nerve»»* Th* t *«*r siittati«»«». st. Petersburg, Nov n.—Farther tirtaila have been received of the ter rible oasually which took pla«*r on Oc- to r Ifi last in the village church at Kh-lhuff, when an alarm of fire was ra••«*»! ami a |mni< ensu«**!, resulting in the death of 74 persons an*I the severe injury <*f lc.0 nth« m It ap|*ears that the alarm >>f fire was dae U> tbe light ing of eandlca al the moment when the windows were o|en««*l to aiiow the va por to r-wpe frt tn the pack»! an<! •teaming «*«»t g g»ti<»n. Among the vic tim» fatally injured were 13 prrgnawl womaa» New Orleans, Nov. 9. —The lover situath»n has n«»t improved anv since yesterday* and the unfavorable turn of affairs follow! ng the cold wav« ami th« light frost is very disappoint Ing to Dr Oliphant, prwaidoal of tbe Uwrd of health. There 1» no let up in the new cases, there being 40. ami seven «Iraths. Dr. Oliphant isawad an order tonight raising the quarantine against all points ex<«|»t that passing*-rw ooruing I«» New Orleans from Mobil«, Mont gomery ami e»»ast |s»mts will be re qu 1 red to have health «rrtlficales trow their local health vdi.vrs. < >!«»> *t»«»C by • Urab»«»»*« Iter lf>r«*rlly W Ith 4 4 oul** IlGERS ON TOP %« m Wjrk Will it* ib* w*si Mayer M w*w i«*»b New York. Nov 4 —Tammany’• vic tory in the first municipal electmn in Greater New York Is a sweeping one. >*'th I a » w w a » »n« « r*»«tul to the extent of (Milling Ah aggregate Vote tn rxer** <d the 140.000 pletlged by the signa- turea of lhe |»etiii<>n u|*»n whfoh he be came the can*!i«late ul an lnd«'|*rndent ru«»VetnenL At the outset, they offered to join bands With the Republican party organ i sai t«*n in a <Mnoert»sl rff«»rt to «8« lud« Tammany tn»m p«»w«*r in the greatri city to come int«» bring Januarv I. with a popnlatiou the second in magni* »»f lb«« grcAt <?iI!«■» OlI tbe world, The ««ffrr was »IwcHneil. on th«* gn»utt 1 i L a ( in »li* u’» movement the Repub* I icau orgsntswtton w«uiLI partie ipate only coin<*i4enUUIV w ith ttw» other party to lhe c«»nipACl. and tbeciti Bens* onion. on tbe nlhe» L»h«l. refused tu recall its i .«mtnAliun «»f Mr ls>w On the city ticket with Ju-lgr Van Vt'v* k, Hird H. <«»ler is »Im’lni <'«»n- trolb r and R.«ud»d|»h <l«»ggctih«*im pre* 1 lent of the municipal council. The eir* itivr branch of th« city gov ernment I* T imm iny D »»•«. ratic. Il '* a d’wilde-lu'adrd lw«*ly. «.me brarn’h t»c* Ing the munit ipal c*mneil. consisting of the pr«*Mid«'Ut an I 3** member*; and the other the board of aidermen. compris ing 6’»o member*. The precise num- l*rr of Deima rats vL>( « n cannot I m - stated al the present writing i • -re .1 i , eirs to I m * a strung pruba bility that the !fe*mocrat« h*»v«’ w«»n a majority of th«« county and borough tiffiv»« along with th«* municipal pL< »•« Thu vote d Van Wyck in N« w Y . k ««luiiiy is appr’istmatelv the »¡tm«« a* w i« a » c f<*r |trvan in which wa* 18 ».834. General Tracy. !tepubli«*an* (oiled apj’M.innately 55,000 agmnwt M Kinley's v»»t* of 150 350 in New York <*ounty; while Ix>w, cttisen»’ uni«»r., polled approximately 7 i .0<K>. and George, Jeffcr»*»n lb Ml»«* rat, 13,- uvv In King* <’unty which Include« the city of Hr*M»klyn, the flrvan vote wa» 79.XN3, while Van Wyvk's will le »1- nio<»t the against M< Kinh-\ ’• V«»te of 109 1.'15, General Tra«*y ¡«»11» appr>»vin «i«-lv 35.000,while !x»w « vote is approiitnately 95,000. In the***« two counties the straight Republi* »li s -'te »how« a failing off uf nearly I »5.OOO, or m ri< rs »»f the total vote for L»w, while lhe Tammany vol«’ *«<|iials, if it »h«»-» not slightly ex- «1 that ■ a*t for Hrtan The («oiling - am«» within ala>ut 50, 000 nf the entire registration, which, constdtuing lhe weather conditions tin- «ler which the election j » iw ‘ceded, was all that » »»ul«l he expect««!. Whatever might have b«-en the result b id Henry George surviv«*! th«* cam- 1'iign* the «’lection. fr«»u> the crtriicwt j. ' - ” th a Hi«- - i -’.lt .’i 'i of the son for the father as the mayor .illy in lidat«» of the Timm«» J< flermu» D«-m - r » V I id proved a failure fr :n any but th*» **-ntiiuental |*>inl «d yi «- a !n fact lhe G«-orge < andidacy had made but a beggarly showing ••»an-ely u p*»r <« nt •»! the vote in New York* o» :nt«-l up to *< <»\ Io k, having been caal for th«» son id the author of "r««»gtr«s and Poverty.” ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST gfuM« til III* < ill*« A "»I Tuwiti th* thrl»iB< S|*4*r VI*I*S <>r*gow of The bri«’kyat«l *t Wc<i*»n h«« sold I»« lwc<*n (»00.000 ami tOO.OOO bricks this year. A htttiler the other «lav brought in to **Ab*m a M«»ng ? îah (•’.«•(»ant,the tA>l m I which m«Asur«‘*l 21 inclnw. A farmer *>f G»** • -n has turk*«»s In past’ire at hi* hnn. The turkeys •At, twice a lay. iw • b'td»<» * of wheal An UmpqUA »(»'’tstnvi turn«*! !<’>»•»•' five (air of wd l turkeys on th* head- waters of the t tx>|»qtUI filer til«* utb«*r lay. twenty M«»ng"’ian yh»-a4Ai t« for brulli ng ptirpn«’ • ha%r been ldiip|M**l from th«» Wilamincttv valley to Ha«ney »(*•(*>. whvl «- « ame ash *>r«' mi the i ¡em l*i*avli, near tbe Arch n- ks. week. Th«« whal<* w *iis atjuul t’A 1 lOlSg. Th r t«*WU <»<>1 >1.4 Me • Mh l l has (Mi wie*1 an onll nance wh h fit» • • whir (age charge fur all sh t nu 1 • lb st U*»’ t he wharf At the fun* ol Th<« two W.Ï rr hott*-‘i ini M *<i >n, • :v%-l IOC, fma t«lla i««uuty * bar* taro bushels of wh«*At tlhi* Messon. About half of tl its L as hoar1 <1 lipped. A ni artt-sian w el! tbit is Iwlllg SUIlk on Fire.I Maine’s Cow cm* k raneb. in Harn ey cOOOty« *s now *I«» m . n I*»-) f s , su»l t h«» w iter hii« nw«n to a r.hin six irv hue of lh<» «uria e A Xch U.t feet The work on th«* All «.4 ♦'er an«! •*«• io, »• j r«*grs«s»ir>g the (»irrt Late Iwrn complet ml1. ami the other nark is being J(MMq h VrV, ft - « MBpmivcr 1 *f Butter creek. Untatili* row nty, loai WO of Ina I4.O«H) ba»«l of sh«»««:p h hi le I iis L au Is were ranging on t hr ui«»un tains l»o- la e«»n Gr Al ul Hoi ide and !iilgar> 1 r«« • cent ly. Tbe sheepmen <f M..rr< .. *unty have ma L* ci|> a f< md <d » 1.000 to r the 11. Co purpose «4 sen*! trig »b’l«'* tl V«.*S < «rant oonn ty tu I« rr.t out and | •rose cute the (tr rbu have bren » hoot- log abrcp* It was r*» |r»r!»‘ 1 in >.d»‘tt> !»*t w«*r k that th« smrvevln^I party ii«ns out i n lhe Ua* a Ir m i» «.mt ahi », bit k of th«» Hau tÌAtii coliniiry, oj crating nmlrr St »!•» <4 M Arion MonaUir A kinao <i. • county. I»»* 1 made a n a flu 1 uf gold- U’antig quarts. The waruh »u*«’S tn Ei.rih ire getting •«» full of gram that a night f >r* r has to In* used to pile « s h «lay’s r«*«a •ipla up higher. »<> to r nake n»»m fot next «lav’s buwinr*». 1* |«M<» f io»ro •hipping is «Ion«* •»• hi it will U II«s»ca- sary to raise the ruo fa. Three families «.4 Nurweghms ar* rivu’l m U<*|ttlil«’ a («<■w days «(go, vj- I urrrialn I«» <>hl** and Maryl««»*! «Ing to tlio popu • -it ion, *»>nlew hat. Cincinnati, N"v. 4 - F.b‘*ti«»n* «»c <>ne family brought nilhe children a ith cutroi %••'.» «day m 10 •{.»!’• and ir th«’in. while th«* t**< Iters rr|N irto 1 24 only tw*»«»f them is the result in doubt. ehlLIien—-the grainl to tai for tt te t hr«’«» In Ohio, bnth sideaidaim the victory, familii-s living 33 ch rcn. though the Republican« have probably The sheriff ..f Un ok county h as 1 l»ccn elected the state officers, in«'i‘i*lmg enjoin««! from tJolle»- tir g the 1 | •er * «»nt Governor Bi»hr«»ll There is al«< on 4elim|ii«’iit tat ar«lem| i»y th«» r« l»» belicv«» that they will have .* county court Th« a»urt he Id tllAt majority nf two or three in the leg «la county courts have i auth«*ritir of law tun*, which will mean the return <»! for imposing any j «*- iiia I tv un*l«l inq IK’ht M rk Hanna to th»« Uhit»»d Stat»’« *er,- taxes, other than th< •*«,«*a»ary ou* 1» uf ate. lhe Maryland return» are stHI h-vy an<! sale «4 p | (y. ihC«unplute, but »U«*h figurei as Are Al band indicate that United States Sena tor Gorman will suo «»o«i himself. In The t»»w it of i ir» yt m Whiiniiin «ounty, Mi-*i husetts, Wolcott 1» •d«»<”t«’d g«»v i» tn have a flouring mill. urnor by a!»>ut VO.OM) plurality, even Th« Adams C<»unty bank pm I out D«- hi » h rati* B<>»ton »howtng up well in I ),000 f«»r wI, » Ix-t w k his favor. PeiiiiayKama will have a Vakima «ir. h i»dints a ’ offered N() prohibitionist* H. (*. swallow, for treas cents a Imi f»»r apples thl*» year. urer, ami a R«-ptibli«».tii, I*. <1. McCau- P asco horse dealers ship|>«**| 330 head ley, for ack I itor general The only •»late «»Ifice cutHesl«*d for in Kentucky, «4 **be«*fM I» o* « i.» Linnbni this week clerk of t‘ie court vl apjwAla, g”*'w t«» .**. for the cannery J **l.a kh-:-»r I, a D- :»»«>• rat. Iowa eh*« ts I m M Shaw, Re pti Id lean, g«»v urtiur, by al»>ut IT.OtM). In Nebraska, the fusion ticket was succ essful by from lu.OOU to 30,00). THE Miippli*« DAWSON 1 r* FAMINE. tu It* a*«*t it* tlv*r » * pr**e. by It*«» < ’li ag»>. Nov. 4 —The threatening famine in the Yukon valley will I ms re lieved Dr. Sheldon Jacksun, ell rmite from the Klondike tu M a*bingtuh, •u> ! tliflt the r**ceht order uf Secretary Algei to Colonel Ran»lall* in comniAnd uf the military rt ««»rvation at St. Mu‘ha*-|a, * 11 n-c 111»g him to uflo reindeer for haul ing f>**d to the miner* will rult«-vv moGi »uff’-ring. Dr. Ja* k*>n has in the herd 300 h'-a l uf reindeer trained to harness. Ho al»o L a » t Wo Lap* anti **veral E« m ( ui * IIIAUX r!(<erts in driving »leer, whom hr can turn over to Colonel Randall* Hr further •tat«*a that the present exigency rmpLa*IK'S the urgent herd of pru« ur- mg trained reindeer in large numbers; that th«» mines of Alaska are *o pecul iarly situate*! that they cannot l»e »up- ph rd with a • < ntinuuus a»J«*«|uate f<*«*l supply until reindeer tran»p»rtation ia syvtemfttically organised on large scale. The S|w»k,tru’ city sinking fun I • «»rn- tflioision ha* . • • :iim<-..d«'d the I**i|e «jf 9300,000 in m<iin<*i(>Al buh I» to take up outstanding wartnits. Throughout I Astern Washington thou-iind» of »ack* «»( wheal at« I) mg in the II«-1 I», l««n*Aiise of the l.» k «»f storag«« room in the warubou«•«•/. In >|*rugue 5,000 bushel«* of wheat ar«» beirtg mirk« t>d daily. The *•(»» roller mills «lo a business <»f fdthl.OOO annu ii » , and th,« 1» u »< iii <-*> h n.« ti wai»t a bank. rim Northern I’ ací O«* IL h w . iv f*4>m* |*any pai l to th« Cowill* counts tr.n.* iirrr U.t w<*«-k |H,IOt.l>t, which wa* ohc-b.11 id tho compAity'a |M*r.on*| tai«, for Hit J. Ibc M >»«<• < mi'.ny, in Y .kiinu county, i. trying it M/*|ml)*r that re* quire, (our I ore • nnd two tuen tn op erbte it. but the niacliiric cleur* ce.tly ■il more <•• r< • n d*y. Il i. re|iort«d in New Whitlcom tli.t B, A. HcnUirg, o( Attori*, who own. tire Cohnubla rirer .nlnion ranneri««, h*. >h*'idc>l tri e.t«bli*h « Igrgc • «nnrry in K h tU-otit county, and i. i.ow pre* )>arlng to oituiuerx « o>u«tri>< ti >n, hut ha« not determined wlielhcr to l<« wto at U hatoum or III.im«. Mirhig«s Town Harwlag A ina.t and part of the le g of a .hip PetcMikry, M»< li., Nov. 4.—Petoskey hare wa.hed a.huro at the U'e.t|<ort is fighting the worst fire In its history. batlrhoui*«. They ar« .u|>|»>a.-l to I er At 4 «»'clui'k this morning ('«tunable’» parte rd th« Orion, th« re.«*l that wa. steam lanmlry was discovered in flames, run down a (< w week, ago* There arc now 37 4 prisoner* at the an«l is rumplrtcly destroyed. Two Walla penitentiary. At the dwelling« are burning, and a large Walla Lb* k <»f mill» and fa tones sertn cer Jute mill alienane repair* are .nil tain to ft> in spite of th«« effort» of the going on. 50 prlwmer. I*emg «mplovcd. The mill will .tart alami the middle firemen. <d Noremtrer, and will run all winter. I>»hgbuw string» were of plaited silk Ihirty perenna are «ng.r.-.- I in hauling ami worth five times their weight in ciar from hear buie. Alami 1,000,. 000 brick ar« on band at the yard. A I*rsrr4sal K»iabli«h*«f. irtiirh *C*a«t4Ai«»*l Wahl. Pblladelpl ia* N«»v. 8.—-Judge Atchi laAgos. Coast of Africa, Nov. H —The son, in the United Mates circuit court of ap|»ca)s, today decided that the duty French have evacuate*! Sakl. one of the on imports of handekcrchicfs shall he posts in the l*ag,*s Hinterlan«). which Ml |wr cent ad val«>rern and not 90 per was occupie»! by their tmopa tu cunlrs- cent, for which amount the g”vernm« nl vention, it is claimed here, nf the agreement of Ifixq brought suit. By this action, it ts Anglo-Fr«n* h •aid. the government will be required When it wa» announce«I that a French to refaml 9&U9*000 to importer*, which expedition ha-l O’Upie«l Haki, Gov* ft a« I l»evn evil levied on the basis of the renor M*(’ulhim. the British ufBcial nnder whose jurisdiction the pl are is higher rate of duty. •itnated, dispatched a force of British In Pennsylvania a new law forbids troop« fr«»cn Lag««s to Saki. Upon the the I*»** ssiuu, sale or tran*fcr uf d»** arrival of the British force near bakt, e*»sel Uvea. 'Hie French truupe retired. Evidence of Steady Growth and Enterprise. Multe a nnmber ol ato-krrien of Kit* Frrtnn, <’«l , No». 4. —A. Katn«r, tita, county atarted out on a .t<a k th« wall known tnrrvliant of San Fran* round up U m w««k. The demand for ci<*x> an<l Fre.no, who waa arvarnl lmr.ee for lhe Klondike trade i. rcrir« tuontha «go rrfua*-d a pawport by tha Ing lhe horn* railing mdn.try to *n.e Koa.iau > iiit-a«ay at Wa*biugti>n to viait eitent. though the price, being paid al relati»«. in Warsaw, Ituaaia, on th« tin. time arc low ground Utal h« waa "not a <'hriatian,** The county aulì tor of King county, ha. »«< «iar,| through the ¿«partmant of m Sentile, bagan a leaae auction <>f atata a |*a»«j«ot giving him tha privi* atout 43.000 arrea of wheol landa, l«ga of .pending on* month in Waraaw. l^-a.ee were let for Urn year*, payment Th* ronteaatou earns too lata to be Iming colhoted for one year, or one* a.ailalile to Mr K<i*nar at thia tim«, fifth of ti.e total anil Uhl bld The but it «.tabliah«.! a precedent that will arerage rent for lhe landa let wa. nut l>a ol inlereal to all Jewish real-J an la ol quite 70 rent» an acre. The total area that laited bls lea. leaaeJ wa* V40.M acre», fur »045.M,