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The Saniiain News OREGON SCIO NEWS OF THE WEEK Iklrfr.llug < «.llrrll**»» •»< < urrrnl Hiehlt tn < ««»««I•>«»••'«! I "rui I rwm liw-.ll« ( • •»»« Rear Admiral A telan* tor G »l ien Rhind. ü. H. N., I» «lend at hie how® in New York city. Hr ba t losen cmd - fined to hi« bed for five week*. The Ial«»r troubles win» h have taren brewing :n Ramlaburg. Cal.. fur ar «nr Ilina culm inai»* I WedtHswIay, when about 100 mwaiber* «»f the minera* union w»-nt In a tavly to th«* Roxie mine ami ¡e*rrmj»t«»r»ly drove superin tendent Clarke ami five mm out of the camp for working IwJuw the rebe«lole uf the union. A new Industry ha« starts! tn Owrn»U»ro. Ky., with 100 rmpk**<<*. It I» to Utilise vornstalk rrlluhiao for lining IxittlrahljM» Materials for mak* it»g an imitation uf «ilk an ! for making cellttlo’d are among the pr»*d*i« t*. Pa* |w»r i« another product, W. \t Gibb«, of Philadelphia, i» president, a ml the atorkli«)hler« are I aatrrnrra. Th* owner« of the German whip Po trim J«.* strand«*»! at l*’g B* * IV a* b, hare bought two |0,ou0 ¡«»und anchor« of the Uni!«*! Mate« warstep Vandalia. which w»a k I at * »n -a several year« ago. and will »hip them from >AU Prenci« n at »•• ■ for uro in fl»'«ting the P«»triin|MM n* it mouth. It 1« r I ¡»acted «hat the «hip will Ire put into deep water In I«*»« than a mouth. A re mon st rame- again«l allowing Chine*® f «*l mtuer« to I“' » -■’..parted Into the »tat* for th* purj**ro of min ing coal at W lltning’on and other teat»« in pia- e of the striking mi»«r», will 1» ¡>la< I before Governor Tanney in th* name <»f the Unitel Min«v workers uf 11 Hutes. Th«’ goVrri <«r will al*» I»» a«k«*’l to roopvrwte with th«» secretary of the miner»’ f«d®ralb»n in k»-«-ping jut the coolie lal*»r. he* retan R? an uri if the Chinero com® bl«*.»!» st*! will aurrly rvault- If Governor Tanner refu***« t*» interfere P h *» dent M» Kinley will lie appeal**«! •«». Three men were l-i|rn«*d to death II) a fire al H«»t Spring». Ark Marshal B!an«v» ha» riten !»*d a full pardon I«» all rei»'Is hi Cuba. A rumor baa re.»» h««d ‘•iiah it vt a native offt-er ami 3ft s ki»« Ite» r-g*rg to the Kurrnm esdu brnm intnf* r**pted by th* if »lx» ui rn in a raviue and » laughter«s|. Two nu’ii met d«*ath iti ^<»*ith»*rn «ir* egriti. tint* »a.» «truck and hurle-»! fr*»m a trrMir lo « train nit th«* ** 'lib erti Pacific, th«* other ua« run over by the «am«* tram while »witching m ths yar I at Grant’« !’.»•• A Naple* -ii*pat- i »ays Vour t V«-su- A ma*e of vins is tn gr« at act iv ity. Uva 1» pouring oui from the Arti«» <!e < sveli»» crater, wb:< Il <»|>4’) « d in IftUA. Two will® stream« «1re fiow nig down in the »lireciten ”f VB ruva s nd Hi ano «tel limftro. A Icrrildt* tarninr 1» r.,/ og m the pnivnu e of Ar»’ha».ge|, Hu»«** Many have already died of «tarvatmn. The l*r«»ple wander about roim'«1*! »boost to akrlet««na, the lira*ls aw.»Hen to the »lie of biuketa. The «»hly m< an* of »ut«*i»t once is tea. Th« chamber of commerce of <»1» Fran» »<•«». Ire *< nt th«* « eg tn* * •age to President M* Kinl«’, ”lti t. e name <»f iminaiiiiy an»! patn»>ii*tn, the chamber <»! comm«‘f» r of **an Fr«t»« ie *i r«*«|x-4 tfully urg* * upon y«»u tbs | * P« di*|*ab h of the rev« n;iv utl« r Fx-ar to the Arctic, under »•»♦mniard of Captain llealy. with disc'emmary order», fully e«piipl<«*d ami provision«*»!, to rescue over 400 men impr imui «*I by ice near Point Harrow, and with authority to tiac, if ni'-cc’sery. reindeer, at the gov ernment station, to fa» ilital* the land ing.” The United State« supreme mrirt has affirm' d lb* d«% *>»h»n of tl»« l«w»-r «'*• ft tn the «MS* of the interstate oittim« f • commission against the Alabama Mid land ami the G«?*orgia Uentml railway«, and »»titer* Th»' < ar««*«' • "4 of charge« by ritiBri.w of Alabitna that ths companies were »hso-g.ir ling the long- an»l-*h»>ft-haul clause of the intristate c<»mm«*rc* law. The point al issue wa« whether, when there was t on («««tween rnilroa Is ami »a(» r tran»|«or« tation. th«r roads must file lower rat«« with interrstate o<mluer * omuinmia* • ion, and It •»• doci«l«*i m the nega tive by the court. The anarch i*ts of New York cele brated the llth anniver»4ry of the <«.»n- victiun of their *»mradr» in < dm ago, at a public meeting. There were nt«>ut 500 anarchist« in the audience, Johann Most presided eml ejM»fc<* of the ”canaille of capitalism.” which he «aid congratulated tl»«df that the soolal question ha<l I m - cu »*piclrhe<l, and that les* ami or«ler 1 retailed. He wanted Io tell llic political bamlhs that **the anarchist« were not gathered to mourn <»r to »he*I team, but to »»ng a <*<mg of triumph, l»»r Hie future w aw not far t-ff.’* He - s II ck I the guvvrnnienl a cowboy gtivernmeiit, with npnl«»gire to cow l»>y», an I lb k •-1 ht« hvarx’s In »lyitig - v one lavtnb w as fin'»I in the llaj market, I ut it «In! escullent execution. I -ill l>u» «b r, nt (,’r* Ifrl It. Ger« many, rej*»tie to the stat* departn mt at Washington a dis overy made there whi h H 1» aat l revolutifuiix«-» the nietlusl« of illumination. It i« an In* candcweent gas lamp '»ingle j«»t«of or dinary tiec ran emit a light of mu. h Blur« than 1.000 » amlle power, and tine print can be read at a dielance of loo feet. The inv«‘nt<»r aava the cost for a light of I,&00 camllepower i« only 4^ rents per hour, while that for an or dinary electric light of 40 candlepower ia 14 cent* per InHir. John II M«a»hcy, Kate M-*«»m y, h»« w He. and Micha*l Droinvy, tire. Moonve’e brother, were found »i»*.id in their Iw’le at .'■-in Er»itriaw, having 1« en asphyxiated by ga«. They were in com (»»-table cirmnistain «-*, ami it >• l<,heve«l the gA« X1* i’^d been left open accidentally. Pa a*«'i> ger traffi»* on the We* tern roads ia rapidly increasing Late n»- |M»rta show that r«** *nt earnings are far in advance »»f th»*** of the «»rresp ud- Ing |«rri«*l last year. Ih»’ in>| ■u»«’«,t noted i« not eemfined to any particular cl »a* of buam«*««. It 1» - h » ly m .id between local aud through traftu • AGAINST THE f CANAL. 4 1« .4 * • ar« WASHINGTON S TWanbagl vin« MURDER GOVERNOR. |*rxtom»ail*w ••••*«< ( «11*4 •• X’* RAY IN A DAMAGE l o.nigm . t>|«. «,vrry In i utid SUIT for the Fleet Time. New York, Nov. 15. — “X” my« w< 'v nerd m court for the fh«t time m thia cviifjlry in a da mag«* suit bsfore a jury m the Brooklyn supetior court. Martin Hutchinson. W yearn old, war •ubject«*’! to ray examination for arv- • ral minute* He w.»« injured on Chri»lmaa night, ISV5, by being ajrcl- «• I from a street rar. The plaintiff ■ «intend» that the head of the left huiio r’is a t- f<4« lured from the lioy’r (all from th* car when the ounductor threw him off. 5 dynamo wa» placed in front of th« jury i«»x ami near the lawyers’ table, «b i a larg»' ('»<H»kr‘s tu*** was »i*» i >*»011 alter tl •’ < a«»» had tw-en r« sum»d young Hut<thin«oii’« jacket ami ootaide ahtrt were remove*! The arms ami •houlders were rxj»«*»«*L Before th«« «'lamination the question as to wh«*tber any pwsiblu injury wont! result fr«-m th* examination was »h«»* < isms | J. Stewart Ro*a. who rvp- rvwente the plaintiff insisle*! that a limit as to the time « f the examination »houl-l beset. It was d«*cidod that it should l»e three minute«. When th«* boy took his eoat with hi» left shoulder about six inches from the Crook**« tube, he amil«^l at the jury and the lawyers. l>r. Wilhatn .Morton l»M»kr«l at th* boy’« l«dt ehoui«ler through a fivnrtMk ope, »nd Judge John- ► ui, who pr<-wid«*d at the trial, »to«»I up and timed the pr<ww««*ling George L F«»wirr then U«»k the fieurueoope .111«! look««! at the t«»y'«!rft arm and ahould- er until lime was called. I>r. Morton ami Dr. Fowler will tell on the stand the result of the examina tion. Tliey are with«'»»rs for the de- frnse. Prevmue to tliAt made in court there had !wwn examination« of the boy’s •houlder. The examinations were made to «how the irsult of the fra»’* turea. Owtl«M»k !«•• Impoord. New York. N«»v 15.— A diejwtch to the Herald from .M idri I say» The out- l«»ok an r»-gan!«» the United Mates 1» con«.dared t«> have laiproved. Groater quiet prevail« here. Il is r»'port rd iierc that the papal nuncio at .Madrid who 1« at present in Rome has received instructions fom the p«q»e to exhort the Spanish clergy agaitist espousing the cause of lA»n (*arh»a. Wrwvsr»* l»rit««M<G <>rwa»t»a. Pbil^lolphia, Nov. U.—Th- 1&0 w.-.v.-r. .-uipb-v—l by F A Hachm-n A I'o., who .truck alaiut thr— wrrka ago for higher wage., rvturnr-l to work thia alt-rnon. (lie company having granted them an a-txan*.- of from 6 to s |«-r cent. The »trike of weaver, threw nearly l.ooo prr»on. out of work. I'ular ,.,.*.IIUo—• Sto. klolrn. Nov 15. —King Omar and a number of private peram. have cintributcl autH lent money to in.ore the dl.patcb of the Swediah polar eg. |ie<lition In lH&t. which will be led by >*r<>f.-a»r>r N'athorat, the geologist. The coat of the eipedition la '■•lnuated at 70.000 cma na. 1 h» |>*rr»« »♦« Ittintinmy Nfailrid. Nov. 15.—The royal dc-r— granting autonomy to Culm will be tonually gaaelted November »X Olympia, Nov 13 — Governor Roger* to I ay to« usa I th« following pro» U ma* turn: "Tl»« |»eople of Washing<on inhabit a rwgtea favored <»f Gtw! Here ba« l«e«>n tna>ie a w«M»<lerful provision f«»r LAW ALLOMS fin DAVS <»F ti»A< » I be sturt enance and ple*«'.ir« of man. Nowhere ran he fcratot so •!*!* • diver-* •ity of natural opporttmiD***; h»rwst and «upf»»» C««set nf < •llfnra.l« Hoar* Hit •hoc*, mountain am! plain, inarHime «ml Urwwl* a »taf privilege* elsewhere unequal«* 11 vast (or rats, inexhaustible Biiorr. tertile eat K»**wll*a. fields, a mild and squabl* cl-mite. Han Franriam. Nov. 15 —William l»eautif«d m«<untairs and smiling Henry Th«M»!«»rw Durrant will mH hr here await in all their Un*bn* •* our hatiged At fiaa <Jlt4*btm t«»m»>rrow nmni* wish and plea* ire Ing. after all. th* »upr«*m«' cviurt •>( !'n» •• ‘Westward the coum of empire stat* hating granted him another has taken its way respite al th« c|r»rnth hour. ’* *Time*a noblest off«pring »• it» Up lo 4 u’clork thi» aflrrn«-»n. when last th« news was fia»h««l over the wire» “Added t<> the*« natural O|q<»’tun from ramrnt«» that th« ••’>urt • -a itusw and vast liter -aemg vain* • •>-* >al srsaioti th«'re hml grantol a writ of ami psx uhar bteasunga hate bwn I*** pro liable r»u«e, and bad ihslrurtel •towed upon u»„ The wRaa*j«»a have Warden Hsia mA to «'arry nut the sir- been pr»»piti»»as. itrwltb ia unim|*ir«*l, vulinii of Ihirrant until fu»t! • r • rd»" • our cirqe ar«' th»- w< i. »*-r **f th** w»»rld. there was apparently m» further ii«»»«.* our mine« m»wit productive, ami the at for th« condemned murderer of Blanche tention <»f our countrymen has I** n l-anr»nt. as hi« attorneys. M»«wr« l>u'k at tract «al te this slate as the on« a**uv»- insin am! Ik*ardmsn, had made a futile all other«, m*Mii favored of God; at» I, rff.ift to a»« ore another writ «•< )>•!*»<« with all thi«, and more, corpus in lhe United Slstes rir» uit “P wimmi lik« a riV'T * •’ an I fr«x- <MMtr1. an«1 had m»t rvrti l«rrn granted n’erepreada the lan*i ’ prrmissom tn Upl* >1 from that d«** i»>«»n •’That we have !*•« n guru th» < to the supreme court of the Unit«’*! marks of divine favor is well »1« u I m I im I Mat***. to inaptre us with thank loin« •« ai- 1 t«> M«-anwhile. however Attorney Deu cause us to empiov that a d win» h prey ha«trn»,*l to K«'ramento am! a alon«' » an enable u« to 1*1 form th* im- pile»! to the stst«* supreme ccMirl lor a portant dulie» «!rv«»lvitg ti|«onI us, for writ of prvhahle c»U»e f»»r the purl-" > • th® ter y en--la «»f the « ar til a re come of staying the pr»« erdings sgsinM I « down to us. rrd »!* »t rry h as mixnifrstly client. uj«»n the grounds that n<»«*ffi» isl ’hty *n>l s«*l* given Into our » I -arg- w knowlf'dg«' of the action of the «uprrm« rain matters uf high • up tue ctMirt of the United Males in the mat “The rerent dis* «»*<•«irsi of gold m ter <»f Durrant’« apiwuil from the *1« ■ •• our uwu »tat® an i in the extreme ion of the I'^ler.il court had yet l*r«*li Northwest will, with«» »t ♦ IdUhl1. in t' ® rroeivrd; that the aiijierior court had near future vrrv Urg* ly ■•as® mir a« ted too hastily in seuteticing Durrant po¡»ulalion and our ««'alti1. 1 ‘ray G»»l te be hanged temorrow, as the law re wv prove worthv octo»» hi the « Irwin a •>! quired that Io* lx* gi\en at least <10 «lays th® future of grace and, coriM*tp>ently, that th»* "Now. tb«rpfor«. in m.nfortniity with l*rndency of another apfieal in ti»«* ami Ion g-est Ahlis.'md supreme court affecting th« cm hd« inh< d time-honored man is «»( itwlf sufficient cause* of a stay usage. 1, John K i.‘-*g- *. go*’rrn«»r <»f th«* state of Wa-hillg! »1 io !»« rrbr »[>■ of execution. Dvr The matter was partially argued in point Thursday, N«»vember as a day of public thanksgivi: g, to I m * chambers, and later argued lwf«»re 11»«* full court and taken under adviwnmnt. observiHl with appropriate servu«* by Shortly afterward th« court announ* • I all. “Lot us in <»ur hntnrt and in our it« <!e« iso»», granting the wot appht-d *»f worship irn *-r thanks to <»»*d for, m which all the juMire* « on «n r» !. pho Shortly before midnight, A11»>ri ry for his abundant hot » “In t«-stimmiy whereof I haw here Fugrnr Duuprey, of counsel for Durrant arrived from b*a< raineutu, having» r< • . | unto set my ban«! ¡« I » au* • I lo I»*» the bay In a «team launch The pur- affix«*»! th«* gr«*Mt »îiH' i H •« al of the l«ww* <d tin* trip was to make |»erM»nal •tale of W.i»hing'**n. “Done at (llymi is this I,th day of M*rV) <* on U mr»len Hal«» of .» eeri ! I November, in the war our of l>»r*l, < <.’ y of the <ir h*r of pr»»1 al le can-« tpsued by the supreme court st Sacra- eighteen f>undr»‘<l and ninety -• .«n, in« nt«». The precaution wus tak» ti that ami of the in«l«'|a ndrm «* of th«- United ttiere might lw no pretext tor «•x«* tiling Stat»-« the on»1 hundred amt twenty- »‘1.’. h . . ( ¡ ■ ' ' • • , Durrant tomorrow. The warden was JOHN R. ROGERS aaleep, ami was deaf t«» all efforts I»» arous** him. Captain E lgar a» »*| te I “By the governor: “W. D. Jenkins, «»■ retary «-Í ~t.it«* the service ami agroed t<» «lelivvr the d«x'uint nts to hi« tii|*erior in the morn THE SUBPORT OF DYEA ing Ward«’ii Hal«» had »!at«*«l in the evening that he was tn d.»ubt as to what course to pursue. He said that. Wan Frai*«ls»«» VI •-1« 1»-«nt • <«k that It In any event, he woul«l delay the ex»*- Ita < |«*ee«l. cution until the lat»*«t legal limit «»( San Francis»*«’, N"v. 12. — At a iii«*«*t time*—* noon temorruw — but that ht ha«l ing of tMer»diMiil* wii’l manufa :ur«’f« in l»een atKiwd that he sh<»ul«l proceed t«» tertwted in «‘»•«•uring the Ahmkun tr i • hang the prisoner, as he ha»i rrceiv. J for this » ity. ( apt.tin <»• -»daH. i m» m- no l*eir-'tiaI service of the stay of execu lair of the firm in whioh Cnit«*»l States tion. However, he finally «!«■) I«»»l to Senator Ferkins m interested, stat»*-! a* t on th«* f»»lh»Ming divpatch, recriv«- I that while siippliv* may l«e purcba'** I from Prison Director Devlin, of hA»-ra- just as cheaply in thi!« country in me nto: Canada, the p»ir«*h.i*er w.ll !••• I •*>uprrme court ina«lt* an order and to pay a duty ”f |>er cent to • » v has stayed all proceedings until further them through th»* British |»»>-"' ah >!> i orth'rs of the c«»urt. Accor»lingly you On the other hand. lhe«»|e'iing of D*. ■ a will postpone lbw evrutioii. ” ami Sk iguay a* mi 1 p»» t?< of enlrx w il After r«*u*i>tig this, Warden Hale said allow him to purrha*»-them in V:< s » hr would retire, ami there would b<* no ami carry them «»n to th«? mitiVN »luty hanging in the morning. N«» further free. ievvlopmrnts ar«* • xjM*cted tonight. He dec I ah *! that the esta! lishment ON THE HOOTALINQUA. of Drew as a support <»f entry was an hiju*’ti«'c t«» th«» inter»**!« of the ciiizt-m* % llleh ’Irlkr ll«w RrporlrH \r®r of the Unite»! Mairs, ami ba*l been th«* I «••«*•. grant*«! at th»* r«-qu» -I of th” < ‘.»na iian Fa» iflc railroad. Kkaguay. AL«»ks. (per atramer Far allot« U» Seattle', Nov 15. — Ri< h g»»l»l It was <>r«ler»*d that th«* joint com diRovrrir« ar«* r<qx>r!c«l an the Clin- mittee of th«* churn'-*r <»f <*oiinner lock river an»l branchv« 1 if | 11 M 1 I s 11 n • boani of trad«* and Mer»*hanb»' A*-**» «a* qua, Mitnr running as high as f io a tioti lie instru»'t«**i to draft r«*eoluli<»na day to th«* man. There has liven «pnte calling on the pro|»cr authoriti«*« to a rush l*> th«* new to ld«, which will I m * ch>se the sub|s»rt of entry :»t Dy»-a a' I prtMpr« le*l during th«* winter to o>-«»|M*rAte with m H the it:«-* of tl»« The Canadian government has re Facitfo roast to that eml. rail«*-1 a humt»rr of easterns officials who have lw*« n statum<*<l at Tagish OUT FROM DAWSON house, between Lakes Bennett ami Tagiah, and the British Columbia au* (’ <‘. Hurtts **jr* «!»•• H l*>n«lilt r-r* I re- limritir« have also re*iu«<<l the num ami WaiiiMs n»r «hr ber of provincial polirt* who have been Seattle, Nov. 19. — The at«*xm«*r •tAticHMh! at Lake Bennett ami Tagish hoUM*. since the great rushtethe Klon Homer grriv»- i her« thi* afternoon from Juneau. Among her ¡»as-ingers was dike <*ountry lagan last July th-puly Colle* tor of Custom* Fred C, C. Burns, who left Dau-on City Burns poled up the W Davey, who has ju«t returh«*»! from September 33. Tagish. said to a pr« *s correepondent Yukon «ml came out over the Chilk«** t He stat»-1 that when he I* t that »luti«»« fiA»l been e«dh*cl«*d during trail. the sra**»n <»n 4uu outfits. Each outfit Daw«on no one had started »town the Th«» j* , •• represviit«**! from four to seven men. Yukon for provi«i«»ns. Th« »inly ««dl«- ted «.m t*Acb outfit awr- w«*re «lady «lp-cting !><»«!** from M • age*l $60, an«! the total amount «ullec't- Mn haels. Th« v th- i.** t ti st t! • ed aggrvgateii $15,000. Dull«« were w«*re delaye«l by «» CHh’iit, and km w lev nr*I upon everything belonging «»r in nothing of their inability to a«»*« n I the Burn« «ah! there would be no any way ap«*rtainin< to an outfit, even river. winter, the clothes that a man wore w»-re > ot starvation al Daw -«m this exempted. Several cases of attempted though rations wouhi 1« limited with smuggling were detected, the gtawls be tome« ing ounfisi'atetl hi most instam vs. Accnnling to Burns, th« only n«*w Trawl down the lakes has practlml- gold «his'overies made this year were on |y r.aseil, anti Mr. iMvey «ay« that Sulphur creek, and that field wu not htim!rr»ls nf ¡«enple will I m * caught in proving ro ri<?h as FT lor ad«» or Bor.AniA lb« ice ami forced to go into winter creek« Burn« brought down witii him juartvrs wherever they may hap|»rn about $0.(><t0 in nugget« ami «lust, th«* *O t*e when the ice surroumls them. result of tw»» year«’ work. The Homer also brought out a party Fblla«l«*lf*hla ^aluralisail«»B Frawde of tlv« surveyors, who have liren locat I’biladt Iphia, Nov. 15. — Unit«-«I ing and atirveying route« ««'««*<* the Htat«*a District Attorney Brwck has sent summit to Lake Litidriuinn for the to Washington for smii U ihv in running Fort land company. They report that down the naturalixation frauds which about 100 m«’h are at w» rk on a tra • were re* vntly unearthed in this city. way trad to l^ake Lindemann» Mr. Hr«-» k ha« al«»» notified '*«•» rrtary The last work of the surveying partv Gagv that the frauds hav<* a«suin«**l gi was done on the White p.t— «»ver whl b gantic pr«»|x»rti«>hs. While Attorney- it !• propi»**| to have a tramway in General Mt'Kenna may not )*er*«»naHy oj»er»tn»n by Jung .1, take part tn the trials, some meuita r Fivg member« of th«- ('anadtan of bi« <>ffii tai staff will lie here when mount**! police came down from Sheep the defendants appear in court. catap on the Homer. Condemned Murderer Given Another Lease of Life. Kserjr ruruarA «»prratlng I I*, war Io i-ai-M.. Pittsburg. Nov. It. — For the first Ht. Haul. Minn , Nov IS.—Ju.tioe lime in over three years every blast Mitchell, nf the .uprrm« court, in a furnace in Allegheny county la in l< inion liandt-d down torlay, dwvtea o|»eration. The starting of fun»acw“F" that under the law of !•>#,, liquor can of the Carnegie Mcel Uom|*ar»y yester not I* »«'Id to any Indian, no matter day made the resumption compute. whether he has abandoned hi. tribal There are 30 iron furna««-« in the coun rotation, and become a citiwn of the ty now, and all are running, making I’nltcl Slat-» or not. The court holds from two tn three blasts ewry 34 hour«. that the «taint» I. • pnqier police regu The daily output of smelter iron in this lation. county now to approximately 10.000 tie. ia tn be utiliaol in the burning tons. There have never been more of hri< ka in Allow, N. T., where a than 9<l furna* *« in blast here before, gas well ha. l-eeu »truck on ground near but the Carnegies have lately built four new plauto. a brick kiln. Col I I4r 4 Will* • Milk Trwlw. t'hicag«». Nov. 13.—A Chicago A Eastern Illinois passenger tram, bound f«»r Chicago, collided with a milk train on the Wabash rou-l al Hammon«! Junction today, white both train« were going at a high rate of speed. Hix |*rr««’ns were SeriotMlly injured A displaced switch caused the wreck. Mile** Estimates of Cost cf Our Seacoast Defence*. UAHS No TBOI HI E »1111 ’PAIN- n,M ThrM Mdll... *..<<.4 lr..< timmrude l Fwr th* oo, I olwmlii* •>4 Wl I «•» o<M» r >r tb« aewwH. Washington. N«»v 15 — Hsvcrwtary Al^cr ba* a ¡’proved the «wtimst** hw the coust-defense work gtihmiltrvi by General Mllefi. an«! they will be sub mitted tn < Tn*iriu *n Uanit«»n. of th* h«”»*» «‘««tn m it tee «m appropriations room day« beterw the cpsming of the srMÍon. In accordance writh law, the expenditures of the d»ff ent seaports are itemta***l. hut the «ecreijgty will «•k fj»r authority te«|>end the tmmey in lump suma, *» that work or* any |*ar- tirtiiflr t»’nse may I* hurried to m«*t eme^g*irc<es I4eneral Mdes divide« tiie fortifi»'Ati«»n appropriation for the Fa «fi«' '»«•at as folk'W» • - r»w t*| » rjft * •»» i«»« *> * *•*<-» « nttimbe* nt*r SBA.SUg l.iaos In his re|*ort to the secretary. Gen era! Miles mak**« no reference to pw»- siMg com pl lent I* »us with bpain. I ut aay s “Although the general <I« m »» f * of our ¡*- f t r» ii ;. ai :.t,dn * • litten <d !<<*.4»'w with ail nation«, and the policy <»f the government (• one of good will an»! peaceful r*datmns with al! others, v« i nothing could be more injurious than to »«’ttle in a condition of inse curity sto) permit lb* lit«** «>f mlHions ami the a cumúlate*! wealth of many general i«ms to be «lest roved or endanger- «•d by any foreign power with which w«* are hahte !o «rome in contact, ami tin* ge neral plan f.»r «telen*** which has >»* cn adopted try the government *h*»t>hi b«» steadily pursued until the nation i< in the con iition «»f •«* uiitv am! *af«*ly winch a due r* /.«rd fur self preservation would demaml.” A VALUABLE CYCLOPEDIA < <-mi>l.rrl«l |»|r*«-tnry uf Atu«rl*SS ft«- |»tibtli« I'te.rlilr-t In th* i'r»«l»l*Wl. Washington. N«»v. 15 — Hecrelary Slo rman. .Minister K» incro of Al»*xi<o, «ml Minister Merotiuf Argentine, mein- of the «»SeClitIV«« 0*»mUlltt*e «»f the bureau of Arneri» in republic*, were »it th* Mlule llomm today an«l presented the first volumu of the romtnercial di rectory <»f th»? American republic« t«> Frrshtent M»’Kin>«*y. There was • »»n • iderablo formality a!-”Ut the matt«*r, Ibr pie*» nlation Iwn-g tuad«* in the blue parlor. S«‘cretiirv Sherman pr»*<u*ntv«| the Volume, -lying th«* work was r« • garde*! as of “such vast practn al Im- ¡«.»rtance te the cotmiter»«* <>( <>u* coun try, ms to te» well worthy that w-j liioul I com«* in a tenjy to present it to you. L'| m » h ItMikifig through its pages you will «II* ern it* far reaching value a< a fa ter in disseminating gene ral in* formatou rr*p> . ting the natural re- s urce*, the peculiar co’iimercial activi ties. the varying «*.’ ipations, th«» in dustries and the latent capbilitie« uf the countries of the We*tern hemis phere. “ President McKinley ma*le a formal re«|»unse. expressing his Interest in th« work of th«» bureau and lb* h<q*e that th«« publication wouhi tead to a closer commercial relation let ween th«' repute In'* of America With the vidum«? was transmitted a tetter to the president from J«Mw*pb !’ Simth. director of the bureau, in whn !» he statel the wbj«'* ts of the publication. It is s e«*inmvrtial cyrhjpedia of the Western hemisphere. Intended to furnish Information for the hr nr fit of merchants and agriculturist*. President M‘Klntev ha* been rongratu- latrd from time to tune «luring the progr» -a of th” work and has shown great interest in it. All«rw*y J«»**« Kill»® t'arwm. Nev , Nov II —The entire Evidence of Steady Grouth state haa bom etartlod and •toorkejl at and Enterprise. the mur*!er late this afternmm of t barlee A Jonrw. United State« district attorney, by Julian Ouinan. the 16- ♦ vear-obt «on *d a well-known physician. ITEM s OF »iENEKAl. INTEREST The prominent* of all connected with th® Affair, the pc* ubar attendant cir* i cumstan«'*®, ami the «ud«lennews of the F iumi All Ih» • III«** a»t*l T**wnt of trag** iy make it one ut the nxwH »enea* th* Ihtlwl»»« Witter Atal»« t»onal happening* in the history of - Oregon. Neva» la. J..nes* death was ran*e»l by * ballet Umatilla county recently bought « WiHiml in the b' A»l. and f«»r a time mys reversible nxkl grader, and this ■ • -unty tery ««tr no* tided every circumwtance now I ias four rand machines. «'»■nm*«t*'<l with the killing At first it Th® p«»pula*ion of lavatine, Wallowa was thought that J»»net ha»l onimltt^l county, is n«»w rstiiaiated st 175 •mei te, but no wrAiw»n being found on Three month* ago only 40 |«r«»pl* *<*rr Ins |#r*»>n nor near the acene of the living there. »hooting, it I mh »me evident that hi« A farmer of Tangent has nr.« v death bad Iwen rausr*l by another, and r*A«ly for trial a steam plow that It® an hour later young <i»m»Ati surrendered has inrented» an*! which h»* think« bin;»»**It at the *|»er»ff’» «’fflce and con- w ill plow I ft acres of ground in a -I«» fererd to the killing. A Curry omioty mau «**»u «*X|-• t* it» Thr «tatrment of the youth, who is ÌM*gm ruanufavtnring Inm-ls m *hi 1 pnw tn jail. ia to the effect that trnme- («> |a» k fish. A number of su b !>arr< « diatirly pn» >r to the steotrog, b* hu»l oliar rvrd hi • sister talking to Janes. ar«* u«H*d on ti»* Coquille, and son»” <•:> Six**« ami Elk rlvwre. w itti w h«uii bia fattier bad furbiddrn Georg® II. Tolbort, who Is in rhstg*« A,«Me *» ia t ion. when he « aw Dr. Guinan n Believing trouble I«» !*• of if»«* Rogti® river salinoli hat a ¡»pi oaching inev Hable w rhrn the tw«» men sh«*ul»l station, «ava that 1,373.1*00 egg» h«v»» H*»me of ths sgga now meri1. th® U »v pr’HUF«*-! a Winchester I m * cii taken. rifte And statH»n<wl himself al a window takso are hatching. «»( the |i«»u*r, •• be say«, for the pur- Th«* cannery at K«*rnville imar the !«»»•« af protecting bis fath«*r. Upon mouth <»f th® Sllets river, in Lincoln ev. <Ht£*crl!»g J«»r>rs. Dr Guinan said co«intv, «lid a g»»>! business for the to him ar.MM>ii just c I« mu ?*I It I* reported that “Th • 1« thr teat time I shall rV«*r it cadiic *I about l’t.OOO cam*» of «simun. warn you against keeping company Tra a laving «»n the A*t«»r-a A <’.»■ will» n»y daughter.” lumbia Rivei railway wa* «'«»itipl”tr«l Jon«*« jevr«’«l at th«* d<xMor, in »xrtii* t<> Allri h point Monday li ght lì.* mrnt » h ** u this warning, and slipp*'*l track-laying machine ba* l'«’«*n »».|r- hi» hand in his right-hand pocket. tra- k«*d at Knap|*a, and th® w«>rk « Giii -ia«» stair* that h** ha I often heard now tn’iiig «lone by baud. his father threaten to kill Jone® an<l Fish h vv<* I m *»* ii plentiful on tie that thr »listrict atl»«rn”y always carrnxl «trotini* *»f t 'urrv countv thi* f ill <’> •« a r«* vol ver, which, he I h U tried from fisherman « aught 250 big salunm in th* Jan. «* actum, was atenil lo !•*» drawn, Flora creek. *iixe« and lie fired at Jane* in anticipation of Sil»** in on® nig it> ami Elk rivers, Rogue r:wr an I lb»* an altftck upon !*>• father Jones fell f«»rarard «teiid, th® bullet « !.•-;<»» ai* all g*H»*l salmon s’.r«-um* An Oulkand. Cal . man »-tunit-w h iving riitrrrd ate>v<* bls right eye ami pM’^H.g »»ut al thr n«H k te*hin»l. Ms«* that the amount <»( appi« « <•»•» u* *.r»| Guinan, o-t'ing Jones fall, threw her- f«»r 111 <’•««•* »»"inly !! h ** * »•••n. tn tid o-lf up.ii him ami ••ml»ia«'**»i thr »teod ing tl»«»*«' already «htp|»***l. figures up t.v I mm J v When th«* coroner look charge Sil.OQO bolo», ani snVrrgl th i-»nd «»( thr remains, Jun«**’ hand was still m«.»r«* !>»»x*-* at® being tiri I for higher priosfi. hi hi* p»*'k«*t, but no weapon wasfxmm!. Joihn was itteoH 33 tears «»Id. was Baker City ia the only <’itv in Fa-tern marrie«| and left « wid*»w am! a child Oregon with a gas plant. There is .«I mo at his h»»mr in R«*nu, whenc«* hr cam® an electric light plant. Thr»**’ new ri thi* morning on official businrsx He torta have !*«•» 11 added to th** gn* plant, was in•-»'•*ar»ly in Uirs«m much •»( thr and half a mil® «»f al«hti»'f «; 1114-11 tim«’. »nd while her® his att«'iiti<m to pip»*« have been laid siine >epteiur» r M im < «ii’nan o«'» Asi«>ned m » much talk I ft last. tl *t Dr. Guinan ha.f U*rn aggravate»! lb»' annerv in M «r-l ' I I • «11 ! wn ■ ’ ’.!>•».’(». .«g.H t.M J»'tl*'*». last week. The | a« k for the «eas»»n w? ■ 't indirc* tly lr*l to th«* latter'« amount* l«» H.500 < a-* * uf which a* <>nt murder by the »I«*» tor's son. Jonea ha»I 7,000 cases are chinook H-»mr of th« M’rved as »li«tricl attorney during one «alteri •« are still running, and th® fish- »»f thr must stormy criminal sresions «’tn»«-11 will prob*»'-ly ‘Hilmu® «»p«'ra ever b«dd tn the Unite«i Mate« court in tions until the middle of th«’ monili. Nevada, rrmtere«! ttolabto by th«* prom*- A thoroughbred trot? r ju»t I” in- ties cutnrn and coi»v»rii*»n of lh»»s*’ con* high ami weighing V0‘> pnm Is w vs «»’rn«sl in th • m»to»i«ms robl»crte« al brought Into Th® Dalh*» recently the Umtril Stairs mint. The animal is vvrll built, an i |H*rb-- tly THANKSGIVING PROCLAMATION formed in laxly, but his l**g* ar«*»oti- si lerablv -h«»rter than tl»«»-*' ■>( a n-u.n.vi h»»rse, I!»* wa- n ' h»- W > N •. » •’»«»¡»r» 11 t»«*«ignal*<l b, ette valley «• •> « r i »«t«r Iwril. Th® hors«» cannery at Linnton is fur- >al”in, Or, Nov. 11.—Thr annual Thanksgiving pr»* lamalt<»u ter the ni-hing a iHAfket for *-«»nsi»h rable num stair <»f Orrg*»n wa« t**ti«*! by Governor ber »»( « .ivil**« from Eastern < >r«*g«»n and ts»rd tntiav Follow ing is th«* full text Washington, ami will in turn reln vw th® ranges of a large iitimlM’r «>( useless * “As thr year »lraws to a «’l» *r, it ia st«M'k. tin * «lay ia>«l w«*»*k HI »alroa>ls fitting that thr |»rople <»f our state ren pi’M-l through I he Dalit*® <m th»* wav They w«»re a lot of ¡«»rites tier grat'dul a»'know 1<-Igmrnts to the t*» Linntoii Giver of AH Gaol, far thr many bless- from th” Warm Springs r»»» rvali»>h. Ittg* in»! mercies v«»uciisaf«'d to us »lur ing the |-i»*t year. Public |M*acc ha* t*'*n liiaiulained and somai urd»*i pr» v.ute throughout th«* State. Wr have apr*l faininv am! j»e«titenc«, an I every term of publn < alauiity. Our * !:»•»»! s>stem is rrilargif.g th«* «lomaln <d k r.ww !gr, and «.»ur charitable instl- lutnui*« air «-xtendiitg rrllvf lo the We I c«>n>iitiuns that are favorable tu rdu»*a t onal | »g»»w*. ms ’I. v I reforms and |M»ht A WHITECAP OUTRAGE. iv »1 a lv an< rtn« nt; that sr tire equal |.»h(l d righto, an»l th«* b|»*s«ing* t»| Two «»hio Utrl* Itraten a « i «I Taired aw«l civil and religious Itbrrty; that pre* I • a l her»il. ••‘rve thr public «»rdvr, ami maintain Holgat*. *i . Nov. 15. — Word rea«'he-1 t‘ •• na’; t «1 «*r«-dit; that stimulate in- this city this evening from <>akw»x»»|, a * -lustrial »« tivlty and rn< oarage com- hamlet 45 mil«*« south, of an outrage nu r« ia! enterprise; that f»>«trr arlf de- |o*r |**trat«**i test nigbt by white«a|>s |- n '.*!»■••* a* I tndlvid»i tl worth; that ii|on two girls, Edith mH May Rob offer opfvor tan i tie« for intel l»*»tuul erts. IV ami 17 y* ar» ut age, r«*»|»cct- »<-hi«*\«Hiirfits and material pros|»eriiy. ively. Ten «lav* ago the young te'li«'« and that insure the advantage« of a fret r«*t'riv«^l a whitecap notice warning »nd »-nlight”:.” I government. We have them to leave the town am! county, wry r<•a***n lo frjol»© and raise out ten tliey pan! no attention to th«» no- v»n- * in i r v -o and thanksgiving I ks *. l-ast night, they were Awakened “In «-«mfnrmity, therefore, with th«» by a hand of right or ten men entering p*<* lamatiun of the president of the t!i**ir rooms an«l dragging them from United Stairs, ami in couiphanre with their bril« in their night-robes to th«* Hm<* h«»n»»r»’d rust»»m, I, William F. it« ir*l»y road, where they were terribly L»r»l governor«»! ti»** stale of Oregon, whip|»ed with a rat <>*-nn*e twite, whn h lo h y designate ami set apart wa« (oun»l this morning. After te*at* riinr#-14« , th® 26th »lav of N<»v«*nit»rr, u »• th■•m. they gave th*- girls i »*»•.»!. ot I ;» . I»» !•** o! -evvvd a* .» »lay of thanks tar am! feathers ami took them bo« k to giving an ! prayer. In h«*artf«*ll recog the honor, where th«y wertj found un- nttiun «»( abundant m» r» i«*s, I recom- cunSciotM this morning. m»-nd that thr |n*«»plr «if th® state re- .May, the young«*r of the girl*, is in iron un that lay, as far as may b®, a crith al condition, the tte«h being cut from their usual vocations, ami that to th«* teme by thr whip. There is no they u««”mblr in their customary plaera ”h*w to th® perjMsUaturs, nf worship, and offer drvuut thanks to the Ruler of th« Universe, and implore I '««l»te R«»hbs«l of KI «»it «like <««*|i|. Ins »'«Hithitsr«! tiivre am! pfotection, < ‘bn ••»go, Nov. 15. — J>»««*ph laid ir, “Dun* at Hi* capilol in Halriu, Or., w ho struck it rich in the Klondike,was this Vth »lav of N«»v»*nil»er, ii> the year rob rd of $700 worth of nuggets in the of our lx»rd «»i»r thousand right bun- depot ut the l«Akr* Siture railroad ttatey. •Ire I and ninety seven.” The thief inanag«-l to secure the g» Id white l«adue was walking from his In Japan the h> ks ar® pla<*»*«l ujsvn train to th«* depot door. thr jamb liistea«! of on thr door. >l«-l«l ( p by a I on* II ig It w a y toan la-Wiften, Idaho, Nov 13.—Word haa been re rtved here that the Uterrrn mail and expt«-»* «arriar was held up a few mile« f<om Warren by a lone high wayman. nd turned ov«f the rxpreas Iw-x, winch contAinwd a considwrabte amount of g«»l«l dost, although the ex act amount is not known. Boston, Nov 15. a thrre-atory brick men were injured, said, w ill probably — By thr ♦•«dlap*r of building to*lay (our on« of whom, it IS die. Fa**«*ug*r train llt*r«t*4. Ia»ui«vilte. Ky.. Nov. 1ft. —A |<a««en* g**r train «m th* Louisville, Urn itTSon A Ht. Losli road, which left M. Lout« lost evening, an«! was du« in this city at 7 o'clock this m«»rning, was deraile*! an«l entirely conaumed by fire at 4 this m«»rn*ng, nine tnibw from Ixmisville. No iive« were kwt. ami «o far as known no on® was seriously injured. The !»»•* will be heavy. Thr F«v**r «Httaatlnn N-w »>»l«'»n». N ot . 1«.—Th. f-v.r •itnatu-ti Iwr, »!»>«• Imi-rovruient. But WTMI can • «»r« r»p.irU»l to lb, board of Le.llh ai-l four J.atha CARSON by a •»•y Qtfsapia Washington. Nov I ft —one of th® prominent measure« which will be brought before o -ngrea« at the <*m»»ng Mwsh»n is the o*ms>d«rat ion of the Nic* aragua canal. Prom th* preernt mil* look il is pfol»able that no action will I* taken, and that a final vote on the bill will mH bo reoehed. The mam proposition which is n«»w pending 1« the .«»netruction of »he canal by a com* pany, the bunds «f w inch to the amount <»| $70 OUO.OOO «ball bo guaranteed by the government. It is v. t Strang®. in View of the re- <**nt root plMnt tens which have arisen, th it memlspr« of ©osqgrese hesitate about . 1« g i»t*> a srh* ms involving any auH» u'uarwntco It may mean that the Uni- ted Slates will n<H Only pay tin* interest, but, tn the end. will I»* ctNn palled to I ay th* principal of the-««’ bonds There is also fear of a wheme or trick by «“tn* underhanded ami underground meth« <►!< People do n«-t rarw to be entangled with a concern which 1« operating for it» own profit Many mon would gladly vote for the bc.ldmg <»f the Nicaragua cat.al if the Unlter.1 Mate* would have h »it ntr I. and if it was aasured that il lould be built for $100.000«000. hut a» the matter »tan 1« now, it »• V« rv «fotihlful whether the canal can l»e built f«r that «mount. at><! it i« aim doubtful whether the com ¡»any which -mt.* the »'rth<'*ei:»ni will be aide to arry out the plan» and purpose® of the bill wl»i<h ha« h>ug l«**n |«n«lii»g hniore mngiwas ll t» well known that the greatest I- . -nts that would e«»nis from building the rai.al would actsrtie first to the At .! tic oast—New York and New Eng land—thr-n th* Gulf »tairw. nett the Pa. iftr »tMte». ami hdlowing. peeildv the «tates I«»?dering on the M •» ••ip|»i river, which w<m1d ship their pro I octa to the Pacific coa»t by way of th* Nic« arvgna «anal. It mu»t be a« know I- clg«*l tbit th«» inter <>r »late» w< n’. i d< • rite little benefit, ami 1» It not to la’ wondered at that their rvprwMmtgliVfw h«>«itate al«' it them rm!*arking in any •♦ich undertaking Even big Turn Reed, the •p akcr of the hottwe, hailing from Main*, a great maritime «tat* hewitate« alioul putting the » al of h«s approval, or, in Other words, allowing the N 'arsgua canal bill to emus Iwfore the ho'iae. when it In vol v«»» eu< h a va»t «■{«wnditurt from the Umtc«l States treMory ThrM ar* the reasmn that will pre tent the vonsidrration and |m»aagT of tit* Ni< Afagua canal bill al the coming •«ww km* stairs AT <*hicagt>( N«»v. 1ft —Fire tolar de stroyed the drparlmviit «turO of W A Wivboldt A Co. The lues to about $l«ft.UUU vi a*hii»gi«»ti Al*»>ut $750,000 w i*| b® | ai»l «»ut f»»r wit* <at at T»*k«>a th - year \ new brewery in Colfax will I < igu «»¡»erations lliis week. The proprietors of the r«*k»»u mills have 30,000 bushels uf wheat n«»w In •t“ie ami are running on full tune. They ar® snipping large quantities of f! »ut to China ami Japan ami their » v |M>rt tra.I® 1« increasing rapidly. On«* hundred ami *ev« uty• tir«* Chi- ■ ■ 1’ 1 . . -I . t Hi r Utopia last week, en rout«’ from the BI ahi ® sihn»»n e.»«*i*«»r i »* m for F«»rtlaml. After landing; they ami their i*agg ige a«-»«’ ir»M|»»’ t«*»| by t hin- -»* In-*; »• tor J *~'y, and then pul ab»»«! I «ara an i di<*l>Mt( h«»l to lb® in el r«»|Mdia. A California mining man hi« <li**ov- ered Mrn.it be «‘•»hsidefS a g *»» ! lea l »»Il th® I Iwna river, 15 mil»*« fr«»m th»» mouth, in Clallam r«»m»ty. Ih«» or® d”v«’h»|M-*j $s IpJ in gold ami 17 cents in silver Ih»» >®|i»y Sin» Itlng <*»111- ¡’.«’»y. of H m Fraio'is--«», offered t«> tak*» l.0»)n tons of the ore Ml th” assay valu ation. Tli«w reowlpts at the Everett custom- h»»”* » for last m- 1 th were $H»,‘3u,v 21, w 1 i-h w in all pani in »liver, making a hill»- over a half a ton for Captain L. li Coon to I at: Ilo »luring the tir-t month he has la’en in t harg® «»f the office. This is tl»® !arg«*i»t month’s bu»i- II* •*» that has «-ver been don® in lb® history of the office. A proj«*»” tion to establish, in Seat tle, a plant for the manufacture of cans, ha* berm labi before tl»«* chamber ot • »>mm»*r»’«’ by Irving Ayr»--«, treasur er <»f tli® Fu’nfir hii»*et metal w«»rk*. uf San Frai » iacu. |fo is liiv» *i(gating the probable adv.antag»*» nt such a plant, and *»11 his r®|>ort to th® directors of th® company, of whom he is on®, will <i®)M>nd the inauguration «»( tl,® en- terpnse. Th»* gatb«*rmg «»( th® cranberry crop at the Chabot rnarsh, mar llwa «», was rum lu»l«*<l List week, ami tl»® product will be over fl.000 bisheis. foist year il was <1.500 bush«»ls. About iOChina- men were engaged as pickers thia year, and about 100 hundred whit«* people, mm, women, l*»ys and girl® At 50 cents a bushel, thee® picker* earned just $3.000 At Olympia lami uffl«*® six fin.*l proofs were mad®, thr®* were revolved from *uÌM»r»lmate (*ffi< rrs ami three from homestead enrliea were mad®. The Northern Pacific Rat way Com On thr l*T*rrm««. New <>rlr«n>. Nov. 11.— Th* y-llow pany haa commenced in th® superior fevor mntinwa on th« il.cre.M*. (<>. • •»uri at Colville an action against ■lay*, rrcoril m-licatc. an<l the t«iar<l of Mtevens county, for the purpose of hav health I. elattsl ottv th« prnapect. of ing the taxes ass«*«*®«I against the landa an «arly termination of th« «•■ar«. Th« of the «vMupany prior loth® tim® p.ifenl liralih I.Mnl'. working furcr, have hoen was iteiied declared void. Th® «-»»in- r«iliHe<l to a mininiiiin. hot th«r« 1« an pany s m<lernnity limit eitends over ,l>uo4atii'— of work for tho— rrtaimvl. nearly half th® county, and «ntnprise« Th« bn.iinn« .itnation <•00111111«. to • large are* of country. The total aaawaaed valuation of per« briffhton. MI new iim were r«porte<l •>nal property in Kittitaa county, *« toiay. ait'! (our «leatha. equahaed by th* county rfpialtxation In the Klon like rrgion. In mill win* i toard, is $l,373,71Ml. The real estate ter the aim riae. from « 30 to lUA. Nt , rolls will be finished by tb® orse uf auf -el. trout 1 to » F. M. neit December. IV.vahingtnn, Nov. II.—Ths cabinrt gave rtinsnlrrable attention tn the ice- ‘-.<un«l Behring wa whaling fleet. Tw«» plans have been «!«-»'i»le»l upon. One is to wml the Itear from Hrattl®. which vr«*r| cannot gri ready for two w**ks, ai» I amrther is to srnd the Thrasher, a whaling v»*s-.’l, now at Han Francisco. The rhrs-h»*r ran l»e provisioned at on^r ami aent iinm»-*halrly un her mission. it ia st vt< I there is a g *od supply of provisions at Point Barrow.