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e* i • a - The Saiiiiain News THE IlEEEVS PARDON RECENT EVENTS IN THE ORIENT Chicago, Nov 13 — A spe* «al to the Prisoner* Re- Tribune fretn Washington ••*• At Competitor torney-General M Kent.«’» appoint- 11 - leased From Jail. merit a« a»»<«riate ju»l».« «*f the supreme court to st»erw*d Ju»ti«* Field ha» ta«*n fur IMA I ly decidetl Up«»n by the prregfen NOW ON THE W IY To NEW YORK ar««l heartily approved by th© cabinet The •u*'c««eftiun to the irpxrtmenl *d justice is »till open Th«* pr« * ♦«•».•**© private files ormtair« lett«*rs fr**m all There Are F«»©r «•» Th»**» <«»*»»*al Set llfftrllna >«p»«4»r4 In Madrid over the cwantry »«»gg* >(H»g r a « including I bore of many men ata ha*« F«»lltl«al < Ire!»«- The bubonic plagas shows no atiata- hitherto not l«ren mentu’i <-•! publkety. Wash in gtofl, Nov. 23. — Minister Judge Way mire, uf ( aliform a, appears m»nt in Ita P««*»nah district of Itol.a Wuudfutd ha» télégraphe*! the »tate de- to ta in the lea«l thus far A num tar Within 49 hours there has bran 134 of letter» fr«mi New Y *. • /„• ’ I |wr(ment that th© ^pvntah cabinet has pew raws an<l V4 dratha John II M m - k. It •• •tat.-i that hotihed h;m that the quren ha» par- The off! isl vote fur governor at th» dono! the C«u»|*lit«»r promoam Ti e Ohio »late rta lmn is thus rwortrd: Were it not for geographi* a ! c«*n«i-!e»s- state department announces that (he tions. John H. Runnells, of CL I«*ago, Bushnell, Rep , 4?V,M6; Chapman, Competitor prisoners were turn«-«l over Item . 401,715; Holliday, Pro., 7,&&9; would have tarn favorably <«»n»i<h •*! (»* < ■ r.’UÌ G* iterai ta**» I »»t Mon»4>ay. It was «leetn©*l im|'»*»ible. leowrver, lo Coley, Peu,, 5,254. !h*iirr. Nat |h*«n an«! will ta reiit by him direct to New have two cabinet « ffi ers frott» Itli? » 1,041; Wat km», su »I. 4.342. Thia Sam» attrulnm I«» |*»llti« a! survey York today. negro protect , 4 7Ô. Liberty, 9, IÏÜ Il >• n«»t doubted Itere I bn I th© pri*r»n- ing baa prvvr«n|ed th© a < live rft»n«u lere- Bushnell’s plurality wa» 29,101. th«u of Judge Nathan G *ff, of H rst sr» ar© litara nd on »ut h conditi-m» The final act upon the |»*rt of ihr Virginia, who is to n«*ar Maryland to «• were im)«**»e*l :n the care of n»rmer government in the ratifi<'*tu«n of the r«-«,eive C4»hshlerat('*n, it is t* I ••*« I prisoners, that is, that they wikln*«t re treaty adopted by the re«-ent universal the president will not are hi» way clear turn lo ( til » Il is singular that the congre»« wa » t»ken Tuesdsy, when to leaving the Pacific •l'«j<» out «»( tLr men ahaubi have )<r«*n f »r «lay» in roe- I’»« » lent McKinlev signe*! the formal cabinet, and in that event Judge Way- t«kly of General ta*e wilh«Hit the fa-I convention or treaty and ta* retar y ut having Im««»me generally known, bol mire is likely u* ta (!»© man. Mate Sherman h»l the govrr ntn**|>t The »(»tr «lepartu t’ul ha« officially it I» »tip|<MM*l that secrecy «»» oUrervr I »•-al Sffiir.1. |*4«stma»lrr Gmeral Gary in order to recure drpwrtin« from II» n«»tifird Uhsrlra Page Bryan <»t hi» sp had already signo! It The treaty l*j«nlm©tit »• minister t<> China« an«! tans without ei«'tiing trouble from the lake» effect January 1, IMV*L ta 1» rlpr* tr*l U* route on »mu»r«h»t*Ty eitreru© lunservative S}«anish facti on At a Manion of the Knight« of and qualify. Foreign ministers file a»«» Titer© wore four prisoners, namely. cwrunoil, at Louisville, it was tands, in I hen« «• a r« » >-• aj j-untmeni Al tre-1«> Latanh* th«’ t'aplain of the imatiimously t<» u-t afurt the last Bun is ample Thrv receive t>o ctMiHiitaions I •-mpetit«»r. a native of New Orleans. William Glide«, the mate, a natural- day in June *• laG»r memorial day an«! formal instr».* t««»h« <*n ta«»»g <»n> Thi» «lay will ta otaervrd by all the firnrel by th© ret,are, and not taing lied citiaen. Of'« Melton, who claim» district Ai«*--mbhre in the United Hl a I«-« tan'tal, are not foixwl to wail fur om« Kansas as hi» native »tate, and who went on th© ( 'oinpuiitor in lbec«|»Acity Il wu rtprvMly stAlrd 1! ia I the «lay firm a turn. of new spa|«*r i'orre«|M»ndent, sud ah<> 4 iM-t !<♦ regarded in the light °t ARRAYO S LYNCHERS (’barle« Barnett, of British birth, tat a holidaV It wa » file) upon hunlay who ('laim«*d th«* pr*»t«*«*lh*ii of the »•« it muid not ta ma-lu a holiday, with |M4|«»ftar V*la«,|«*r9 < Ilhf*l4l>.|« f:r-»r| I T h l«*d Kiat«* government by virtue of it» at tern lent feetivìtiis». • I I hrlt 1 9 !• I hi» »Ailing on an American %«*««<d An immense claim. «mbrncing (Tty of M« lux». Nov 22 —A |>ro The c*«iH«lltioii» tinier which ti e < ‘«■in- 7.000.000 acres of land in the North- pautar wan captured off th«* ,< »■' »n v»« »t. including the citi* • <»f Minneapo found »**n«ali(«n wa« « aus« I to .»y the nmrw of th*- Inal t»f the j*«lo «* ct»a«t, while engaged in landing arno* lis an I *t. Paul, has G en br«/ught ta h»te (’« jii mis«i<mer Bervnann, *»f the official« charged with the murder <»f tar the Insurgents, have ls-vn often «.’<»• »< ri'wd, Thu defen re •» I u >•* men Wan guttural land office, an 1 th«* aMhstafHW» Arroyo by the production <»f th« «'««rde« that they were f.»r«-«’»l into the expedi of the government in «Mining <--ffi« »al •ton of the late insp*** tor g*-nrral of |«> It >• a m»n»t rurtiAfk tion against their will by thu insurgeiit «fata is called for. The claimants are II«»*, Vel»M|u<'». They Were tried bv a C B Holloway, of Holland, O , and able attempt al «elf-jmt fixation, an i party on board A Gunn, of M«»m«*-, They are •tales tliat a mob of <x um n p« ph- naval <« utt martial, taf »re whi* h tiiey making an examination of the general lyn che*! Arroyo. V» ¿»rques «aid tl at c»»uld niak«* only a |s>or »liowing, prin- land office recon!» with a view to «rear no dire«! c»r«ler» for Arroyo*» killing i i|»allv ta» ause «»f their ignoran**«? <*f ing <*«pH *» of certified j«Ap* r. a loch, were gvi«-n, bul that th«* j puis. al th© Spanish language, in which the pro- «•M-iingN were »'ofirhietud. aii«l their they A«»ert, will estahh»h title ready strongly wro ronivetion and ti e itnj-•*<!b»n of th© to the lands rlaime.| by them Their sault upon the pr< dealh renten« e was not a matter of sur ancestor, through whom they claim by suggest»«m» to prise. title, w as Jonathan Car ver an EnghdM Kahl hr; •"I thought I was doing right in or- At that point, taw ever, the rare as man, a wdl known eiplurer tn the last ganiting a popular man if«*» lion to sumed diplomatic iin)M»rt»ii> ** Out uentnry. a range an attack on the prriident, and g«»9ernment. through its consol general INditfaal eicilrtnent is intense in give birth in the pt»»ple tn a probn: I at Havana, Ramon Williams, and BraXil an<! martial law is in forte conviction that punishment for such nn through Minister Tavlor, ai Madri.I. K«*»n ‘' a ng. a Cldneae priest, «m iH't would c»«inu swiftly in th»* form < f ini«-r}«»>••’ I an energeti«* protest against kiltai by highbinders in Han Frm ci*oo. lynching, or whatever it may ta the el«“» til ion of the men, claiming J R S«»vereign, the recently retired styled* ** they were improperly Inet, in view of m i«t« r w ■ -kmiii «»f th«- K ilghG «»f 1.« lie went on to »how that oïl rs I m - t)>© guarantees hel«l out in the fatuous hof, has itadared h • intention to run • ilrs himself thought summary vr;.- I’ufthing prottHul. This protest cauM-d f«»r president of the I ’ :,ît«-*i Niât» s in geanco should ta dealt to Arrovo. the removal of th«* case to th© higher 1000. Tint cun fess HUI, in the light «if the « vi* jodlcial author iti«-* at M .9-1 lid, l»V The blue and gray hare met again on deuce, is s»-en tu ta full of ini*»tate- whom anew trial was ordered. The (■i!t»in"ti groan«!. Military triumphs turili», an«! in no • would it bave .Spanish government, however, did not, w*-rw hotiored at Orchard Knob, Tom., prevente*! Velasques’ pí«»<s mt h » h i<>r an«! ha* n<»t y«*t, »«» ihí 'I u - í that th« monuments I«» Momlay, ami the govi-rntnrnt was determined to ('ashing prut«*col applies to such case». achèvement» at (-?hirkamauga ami punish the crime. The prosecuting al To admit that would, in the «»pinion <•( si««nary Ridge anw*pte«l. tornry t<»lay in a strung Mtgur * ¡ I the Spanish authorities, greatly stimu A. J. S»gt*. a well km«wn ruin' her. pleaded for U»e rn ut»««:i of a ■ . uh lât© the fitting oui of tilibuMering par living a few mile» tal«»w Band Point, «rnlemw <»n ail the prtauier» elcept ties m the Unit©*! Statu».. i The new trial had Isvn ordere I by Idaho, was sl>««t and instantly kilb-d Assistant Chief of Detective - < « while out hunting. Anobl arqtiaint* and one minor pruMiner. w.' <• w«-ro not the M a Ind suprema outrt, on th«* ground of Irrogai irltiat lo .U mi origii *1 aticr, liAdiel John Hnyder. w|u> »'hl directly implicated in the tragedy. trial, and by ouneessioo of thu a»un«l* out w nh him hunting Mini »ho h aih« «•‘parete-i from him for a »hurt time, TO RECOVER VALUE UFA IIP“ n«**s *»f the obje« tionS interja»s«»4| by th** (Tilted Mate- It waft to have begun «•-ring wbat he »upf-swtl to le* a drer last Monday, and it is thought w«»ul«l moving among the tr«-*1«. fitc-l at it. and \i>«»l »wli That Ilm« H»rn Flirti • W all Hrtilirr. have resulted in the imp*»*itloii of thu U|sm reaching the s|«ot w a « horrified Iu New Yr«rk, Nov. 22.—The Journal death renten» e again. Till«, however, find that lie La l wh«»t Ins friend dead. Rev Myron W R* m *|, pastor of <»ne and A Ivertiaur »ays J. R M M f «•. would have provoked an eiphamui in » <• hi this country, «« . «mling to the anticipa <»( ftanu*G leading <-Burches during formerly <»f >t Paul, h «• hi. his discourse bumlay create«! •■»mt uhal f«*r f I.01 *0 damrig» « ag'in»t E )* o I ar tion« of the »lupartmunt official», that of a »enAAtton while «li»< u»»ing Ibe kill iMiur, formerly of Virginia and n««w » wt'tild have been har«lly less violent than the feeling cause«! by the fanious ing of '.he Ct«’ Indian» by deputy g »me Wall street broker. h i» alleged that McMurray arrai g» I \ irginins episode, so to them it is a wardens in C*»lura«lo r»* »»fitly, t* ■«*- «daring that he intended to s«*r that with Harbour that in uturn fur »«I- matter of sati»fa« tion that (lie Spanish of the supreme queen has cui the diplomatic tangle by U .«r<!en Wil<*»i am! ht» «h putn» are vanee infurmation tried for murder. H«< also dtmvum ed court's decision in the B» II telephone thu |»ardon «»( the mun ta*f«»rc thu s«*»* the preacher» who have remain«* I silent cam ** last M at , Barbour »h-*ul I I-»u or on»! trial. sell 1,000 shares of Bell tclupbun«- S«’uur Dupuy «le tamii* ha»I a long con Hi the matter. Fifty two ÎAtnilirw have arrived in stuck, an«! in the »-^« nl of a profit, give ference with Assistant serrvtary Day N okiinH Wash , from Polk Mr Murray two third» and retain on«” to i i), «nd it is believe I the Spanish North government is about to voluntarily re make new third for himsrlf. m runty, Minnestota, In M Murray allege-l that on May h. move another troublesome factor from Many hsvu alroady «ule* ted homes. I au I a along th«* Yakima \ « :«•« < .»nal, IH9?, he gave Bar I «our th«- inf*»nnaUon, the field uf negotiation», in revoking w«-»t of the city, nn«l others will h> at© which he »ay» hr obtAinoJ frum one of the d«‘«-rre made by Weyler, prohibit On ing th«* exportation uf lot-ai co from in the vicinity of the Moire artesian the clerks of the supreme court Ibi» probi lut ion has worked wells. The colony is made up almost May lo the «b- - «»n « is hai '«-Í I yh Cuta. wholly t»f French puople, ami they adl and Heli telephone st*«ek w«-nt up. hardships on American eigar makers, • «d <«» an«! up to this tim«* all • (tarts of the ta the means of bringing many inure Bartaur, M< Murray alhg» «, r« «■fillers to Yak»ma <x>unty if their el- pay for the ’’tip.’* *.n mg be «lui not •tai«; «1«’partili« nt to irecure an amelior use it. Hence the suit. Jam«*» R. ation "f the harsh conditions uf the du* |«eriencc proves Nati*faet<try. Kerne, M< Murray alleges, g, t the turne ore© baie Iwcn linai ailing The rea- Idiu stat«« supreme court of Montana “tip’’ and paid him flü.OOU for it. son set up by General Wwlur h»F the In- sus!ati<-«i the r«>n»titiithmallty of order was th** necessity of k«-epihg in *« b I« F•• llabbers* IHg Haul. thu inheritance law pa»*cd by the I a* I legislature. The I aw imf**«se» a I ai of Santa Fe., N M , Nov J.’.—A mer Havana the supply of tuba«vrx» necessary é POf <eni vn taqu« -!ft to any tanefid« chant from Grant. N '1 . when- the to run the dom«*»th* cigar fa(*t«>rkcs, ary, not a relative, where the ratAt© re^'otit robtary of th«' Santa F«- paw-'-n- an I thus, by giving employment to amount« to ov«*r fl IK). The tai on es ger triari occurred, slate» (hat fully workmen, keep them from drifting It tât«-« directly inherit«*!.wher© th© value f I&0.000, if hot more, w.m *■*-. urvd hr a a ay into the insurgent ranks. of th© • Mat«* i» over |7,iHM), is I p^r the robtars. At*out HHi pillici» of gol I was « matter of common report, how cuntw It is estimated that the dreision com was taken, au «-»«it? g to lite state- ever, that another potent reason was a will y iel«l th© »late f4(>,00Q from no no ni of Fireman Atal, given ths mer d« sire to cripple the (Titan < igarmak ta tua already in pro««-»» of seulement. chant half an hour after the robtary, ers tn th© Unite«! States, from whub thu insurgent» drew fumi». The Wyoming supreme ««»urt haa I«” an*l ’’then they piled into their sat k Rejort» that com«* from Washington rid«*! that for«- gn l-» rn oitireti» must biin<ll« after bundle of |Mtper currwucy,** are to thu efita't that the new »‘rop of the fireman ad de« I. I* mied Stales be required to read the omsttluiem in toba that Wid ta H|*e in February the English language in order to v«»t< Marshal Foraker admits that at least hell i» of ul'vllriit quality, and $ 35,0<M) in gob! wu »•-. ur<*«l by the rob- One hundred and Üft«*en Finn*, who ainotiiit« tu four fifth» of an average v<»t«'«l the Republican ticket Ml the re- tar», and an unknown amount of green crop. ««•nt el«*» lion in that state, could not backs rea«! the constitution in Kngliah, but wignwlrat fur la»l»te»ee« M«mterey, Cul.t Nov. 32 —A lum their votes were accepted, as they conk! ber »bed. on which was piled !,Qi»<) Sew York, Nov. 33.—The »tranier rue*! it in their own lat gu»ge The fret of lumber, rollaprel this after MegAnlic, from lain<l«»n November 4 f««r decision will put the Ik mo« ratio « an* noon, falling upon the team driven by thia port, an« hored outside the I»ar th»» «Iidate in «•ffice, ami «attira an import- William Garner, wh«*se back wa» forenoon, Signalling that »he waa di»- ant «'unslitutional question. broken m two place». abled and in need of aoaiatanre. Victoria, Nov 15 —Ths steamship Empress of China ha» arrived here from th« OrenL Amur g tar pwws|»n was Bishop ||offman.o| the < «italic church Hr says that gold di»r*»verir« are taing made hi Chansi. In Northern China. The Chinrwr govrrtsment. to *i -ouragr mining, has tag tin the building of a railway fr«»m llattkow tn Peking, jaw Ing through a richlf mineral i«»*I coun try. Other a» I vi«-«*« «♦»* as follow»: A small revtdutmn br«*k«*n out m N* rliiern l«»n has hmi • » oiux«l by the war rett tan «ml with the Japan«»*«' ’hii»«,re pirate ***** «■’• rn<*d it» ti-« A “ <T mur ier of < '«pta in R’M hsu , ««f the I’rgu has G-rn hanged at LIi Borer. Afrtktliai Q j taking part in tin pirate cun mur« Ier. gL l’b© J«|aAi><rer miH'of-war Fuwt tin on a rock near Nsgali it ama, after I'avmg Iren tn roiliaou with an<»<her ship. takii.g part in the naval maneuvers, an*i sunk ►n the 3Vlh of < ictober. There were no camialtir«, and it «» eljaxted that the ship can be ranted witimut much difficulty. On (h totar 31 a 3 ¿o ctlrrrd at N<| >aka b'Hisre taing reduced M'KENNA WILL 8UCCED FIELD I»»• AlUrtaj Gftftttftl'« Fr«m»«l©e Fully Kre«l4»4 I WORK ORE'tOX NEWS OF THE WEEK Iti.liiip fk>an, in hi» annua) addreea to th* cl*rgv of tii* di«**»* of Altany, N. Y., In »(waking of the relations of America to Englan I in the Lontath conference, was very intense in Ids con demnation <»f what is called '•jingo ism ’* Shaking on II»« subject of in ternational arbitration, he sanl the spirit nf hosylity. so o|>enly eBpre»«ed on thi» aide of lbw water, was pre«H-ni, though latent, in Englaml, and we should ta careful how we arouee this feeling to active hostility. Thoma» Sb am ley, about «*»0 year» old, waa found ilea J in the »now, 40 mi lee ea»i of < anvonville. lie waa hunting and trapping, and met death within a quarter of a mile of Ina ranijx At a (kroner's inqucat, it wa » dr ided that the ran»« of death wa» heart failure. Argentine*» coming wheat <r»»p iu re límate t at 1,500,000 tuna. Dudm t »ng borne conwumplioti, there wdl remain at )••»»! 1,000,000 ton» tor rijawt. The f! it crop I» estimated nt 400,000 U»ua The ma-te crop will not be ubundunt unie»» there comee a good fall of raiu in Dream bur. F«***lleh Ari ef a H«jp. A Ashland. Or., Nov. 22 —The r>gbt hand of Harry Ulawemi, «tfed 15. was ta lly shattered by the a< wlental «lis- charge of his rifle, near the California line, yesterday. Calwaon ha«l Item hunting, and had »toi pr-d, leaning on his gun. with his hand over <h«* mu sale, when in »«»me manner the weapon was di"‘ barged. He was brought to Ash land on a late train last night, ami it In Merelrh, Warwickshire, a »tone was found necessary tn amputate the rn*»» on the Village green marks the arm near the wn»t. g«M «graph lea I center of England. V 't«nd«r(i for Inferior Tm San Franoisro, Nov. 22. — M-veraI weeks ago Colb-«‘tor of ('tish m« J.u*k- •un detained a lot of Canton tea, which had l«een rejei'tcwl by the tea examiner. Iweause it did not come up tu the star»dar«ls rwtabllshe«l by th© depart- merit», there taing no «fund a ni for Canton tea, which is uerwl alnu-st el cluaively by ChiDesr and other», who are snti»fie«l with a very inferior ar- tide. T«»lay the collector war officially notified that the treasury department has provi«tal a »tandanl for this lea, under which import» will ta hereafter regulated. The J Aitane»«' g»»v«*rnment has dr mamled the snm uf f2«M),000 in g>«ld froiu Hawaii by way of in«lemi»ity in connection with the emigration affair. Thi* »um mdudew J»«*»■•• *»ufl«*re«! by the immigrant» to whom a«itu»«»»«»n was de nta*!, «• well as by the eotw|>ante« who went them and the ci|*eik«e of »unding a warship to Honolulu. The JapsMM**«» ps|<*r« consider the «lemán«) m«*lerale. TO COMt WIST. t uur lh>i'i»*n<l Itsmllir* Ire llea«lr S »(ilgrtslr I«» Fslallly at a l,«»ll«h shnw Ixmdon, Nov, 33.— A dispatch from Berlin describes a terrible fatality in Ihdand. While a recent j«er forma nee of wild taa»t» an i their tamer wa» in progFis» al a village near Kovono, Po land. the liontamer was kille«l by a lion and a tigre«*» A fearful panic en sued among the »pet tators, and fifi per son» wrre crushed tn drath, many others taing »eriously injure«!. Sur. 33 —Information ha» tiran m i-irnl from Hlmprrfool, in the Crini., that lu-w ilinvovaric» of |*tro- Irum hat* been mail* io th* prninaul*. Senator Chandler Talk« of Work Before Congress. SOME OF riiK IMPORTANT BILU* Washingbm, Nov. 43 -M â I uî W Chandler, of New Hampshire, in an interivcw regarding legislathiu at the coming srsAton of enngrees said* **ta»nat**r iawlge pr«»|»*»i»e-s pushing the m<’a*ure k»o4ing t«> the r«'«irictiun «d Immigration ami «lemamht’g its passage without «ielay. Bill» pr««j- »tr.g to b»r the undesirable foreign element from entering this country are m»w |M-»>diug in I m >U> the h»«us«« and senate, am! there »• no d<mbt that the tw«» boose» will ta able to agree u|*»»n a toll The house measure lay« rwtriction»*m what are <-alta| “birxls of passage.** but the senate bill «1«**« not Th«* refer rol to 1» that whi h liv»’« ah ng thu northern awl routhrrn Ls>r«ler tines of the (MMinlry. and rmn•.»<«•• Met «an* an«l ( ansdiAns who w »«k dailv in the Unite«! Btal«w. but who live in their native rotintric« This part uf the bill. In my ju-igment. eventually will ta «»mittal. an l the senate bill, winch applitw to immigrant» from Earop»«an and Oriental oounlriee. wdl ta |«n»se<l "Siiu# Action. I tahe^u.will ta taken l<M>king to the relief of lb«* Cutan in- •urgents. Of »?t»ur»e, the Hepuhl ar policy will largely <lep«*nd up*m Ihe president*» message, but. my opinion is that he will lea u the entire matter to the judgment of rongr»’«« “The pro*j<»« .« fur the rAtitb'at H»l> of the Hnw-ailan treaty are «»«vHvnt. The Republicans wdl stand b> »1 to a unit, and many lh»tn«>crots will I«« like wise. I think the 1.« ••--ar« tw«» thirds vote will ta se. iir«*>L “A* to financial legidation, c»|><rvial- ly a.* to Ita revision of th«* b.«t.ki»>g law», I cannot see how any such l«gis ’ »lion can ta passed.’* E Dimver, Nov. IW.—t’harlv« Kuharirh, M-erriafY of the <'r»«At lan <’onaohdalrd < <»m|«an v,of New York, it now in I ten ter. making hi« headquarter» with the <'olora«lo Immigration A Development fuiupaiiv. He report» a - mui I 4,000 fam- tile« that are now rra lv for Western immigration, wilh many mure to follow. The Croatian» aie imlustrioua and l nt Ihr I «11'1 nf (,i>|,| frugal. They are of the Slav race of New York, N<»t. 2 2 — A «livp.iech to «»ulhern Germany, I’roalia being one of the province* of AuMna. and the the World from Iximhm -»t» Lmdon are InnguAge ia aimilar to that of Russia «'.ipilalist* seem to ta re*»»k*--| l»» an«i reveral of the other province» of in the big pmfits anticipated by a rush The |wople Mr. to the Klondike nmi spring. T’.» \ .»n »oulhrrn Austria. Kuhanch reprewrnt« prefer fruit, veg©- couver A Northern '•hij ping A Tr i img tables and gr»|»u lands, in the cultiva Company, which i« building tl»e new tion of which they are among the moat Canadian Pacific railway, wits .» »p i tai of fT.û'Hi.üÔU «U I m «'r i Iwd ? v «il ei|M*rt people in the world. The largent colonic» of tluwe p»e<>ple shareliolders. today purch»««*-**! the old now in thi« country are in Pennsylva Cunarders. the Bollitila and ylhia, nia, lllinoi* and New York, number an<l two (’ape mad steamers, a« the ing aeveral thousand, an«I many thou- ti tic leus of a fb « I to run f” V aii - ‘.»n«!» more are now In Euro|M* await c«»uvur to Alaskan |»»rt«, 'Nuiirnuncing ing arrangements to I m * made ter their March 10. Both shi|* are chartered for freight by Lipton, the tn dll* »nane removal to tin» country. provision merchant, fur the voyage out, an«! he Is said to hi avs a S hein» NEAR A SETTLEMENT. to ta cattai ■ Liptonia, near Rkaguay. This enter* The Hehrlng »r* < nnfrrriit r < »uiira !*» prise i» underst'Mxl to ta the result of M < the visit to hkaguay of the lion James Washington, Nov. 10.—The Behring Burke Roche, who ha» just returned aea ni«**rting, in which representative* here. «if Great Britain, (’armd* an«l the i ««■ • s« ■»* < . ,,. i . *, , -, t’nilexi >lalri» havo p.uth ipAtrd, * am" Washington, N<»v. 22 —To< «*u«-rrt to a chw*r tonight, the w al expert» service announces the «lis* «»very of a making a tinuiiumiw rvp«rt concerning near counterfeit flO silver «•eriifi *t«*, the condition oi the *e »1 h<Td«, and tbo and also a counterfeit national tank «hplomatic rrprr*4-nlatiVe» »»f the re* hole. The silver crrtlftaitu 1« » photo MjMn livr govommenta reaching an iin- graphic pnsluetiun, printed on two drr»tanding, by which. »1 a later day, ple<*tw of paper pa»t«-«f together No at they h«»|M* to effect a final adjuiinimt, tempt ba» been made to color the ba- a i;<»t only <»f the B< bring »ea queatiun, of the note, which is a shade ..f br< «»», but of other pending l»or«irr cuntro- inttead Of green, The »«’.Il 1» colored a ver»»»« For the pmo-nl, however, no bright pink, The note is I m Uy print final action waa taken a* lo the *u»|»en” ed. and the lathe work is bhjrrrd and •Ion of prlagi1- •*-aling The (’ana«liari» The national bank not»' u indistinct, urged that other qiiration» t»r embraced on the First National bank of Joplin, m any plan of »rttlrmmt, and »iiggewt- Mo series IMM2. It in also printed eti an international c<»m tn »»aioli to ac uti tw«» pieces uf pa|»ur, at»«! th* • ilk complish thi» end. Thia prop«»eition fibre in the geneuinc is imitatvd by pen wa* fully diar«»e<*«l, and an agreement and ink mark*. reach««! that the Doninion official* Turk» I l«iitg «9» Hmatl and W at*r • houl'l put tlo'ir view* in writing after London, N<»v 22 —The Vienna c< r- returning lo<Hta«a. and aubniil them to the auUioritirs here. All partiea respondent of the Daily Telegraph a iy»: <^»n«,rrnr«l aay the outlook i» favorable I*«- tinlAry ufiutarr.uwintinG hair i* .»ch- «1 an acute stage At the Yildit Ki.««k. to a nati«fa< lory adjustment. Salaries of ambasMa lor» are left unjMid tor months. Sm«e the departure of Ill |lrfrn»r i*f tlir H«>) «*•«!■ Butte, Mont., Ni v. !*.♦ —The Mate Galib Bey, Turkish amta»- a lor at Ber trade* and labor »»»embly tola) adopt lin, another Turkish envoy has written ed nwoliitiims «'oii'lemning the interfer T«*wfik Pasha, the Turkish fo ign min ence of the Unit«*! Stab » court with ister, «ta taring that hr ba* » h »!«I » v. ry the <Tiinr««e boycott here an«! other boy thing ami hv«*w almost entirely on dry cotts eieewhere, on the ground that the bread. Adding that he «ven fr»-- ht will I hj unable much hmg»-r to burrow htiymtt of orgrt0)10*1 labor m a defen A third amhamtadur ha» writt* n aive inetrument, an eipre*i»><m of the that. right to extend patronage to lho»e who, to T**wtik I’ m -ha saying “All my means are rihaustrd, aih I by employing union l«l»or, (Hetronlie I cannot even buy a pair of gh»v»*« a her; labor. The lioycmtt i» declared to merely the right of a man to otiooue hia obliged to ap|*-ar anywhere.’* own aKAiwtant», to go a hrit*eoev®r hi* M»«r»lrrrf ». Ifrlror ««let! will» upon the public highway, to work Columbus, (>., Nov. 22 --Alfred J. for w bon.*4a«ver he may de»iro, to pat Frantx, the murderer of B« »*ie f.ytle, roniBc whom be plea*««, and to prose of Dayton, wa» electrocuted in the an- cute hi» buaiiiew» in a cotn|»eiitivc way, n«-i al the Ohio penitentiary al It If even to the injury of another*» l>u»i- this morning. H** t«M>k his place in neM», pr«ivnle»| in •<» «loing he is IHl| th© ehaii at I2TM without an app t rent guilty of defaming another citiaen. tremor. The first shock did not i catire death, and the current wa« * applied l*«M|r In a HrW«»«»!. again throe tunes tafurr life was pro- ('m tnnati, Nov lw—A psnn? houn«*d ritim I On August 27. IM»K, ceuwud in St. Andrew’s school todsy by Frants murder©! Buseiu Lvtlu. .» y.mt.g the U|*suttitig of a stove. Ntunu fright girl whom he ha«l tatravml. H r l**-!y ened children juiti|*ed from the win wa* thrown into th© Stillwater r ver, dow» while other* were thrown «town Frants m»‘!e an allgwd «*«nf*--b>n, in by the maddened effort« of the stronger which h© claimed the girl had shot her ones to •«•» ape. The fire and police de self while they wrr© uut riding, and, partment responds I to the calls. The fearing hr would ta charged with mur* fire wu quickly suUlueil, and four seri der, he had thrown the body into th« ously injure«l pupils were sent h»»me. river. w»trn < hi«*»» Ilr<1 San Franci*‘n, Nov. 33.—The »team »hip (optir, which »ailed today for the Orient, carried nearly 300 ( hlneae, in- rlinling seven who were dc|<4>rted. These men came here shout a month ago with certificate» to the effect that they were merchants, mem tars of a well known firm tn Chinatown. The firms, however, repudiat«*d the claim. y r*.w PUSHED ths (i* wramewl W X««* < rsna «**•«* I la • Harry Illvb U«I4 r>l»©«*»rt»« ReF«»rte4 tw th© < hl»«»« rr«'i»«9 •< < b««»i X FCIO BEING I'riu Want* 1«. hrtxlon, N ot . 19. — A «lupatch from Uon»tantmo|>ln aaya th* Tnrkinh ifor- rrnmcnt ha« to th* ilrmatnla of th* Austrian go»*rnm*nt; that th* tall of An tan» and Marsina liava b**n <1*- po«*-l; itiat th* »num of th* outrage will ta> In.lctnnifl*.», an-l that th* »ol iati hat cotiwnti-d to par th* claim» of th* Oriental railroad, win- h waa <>]>*,- at*d hy an Atialrian oom|>»ny, payini 91,130,1*01*, bring th* baiane* du* th* ouaipanjr lor th* eonTryanr* of Turkish troupi during th* m-*nt war W xttaaM Hur««d •«> !»**••* Fhila-lelphia, Nov. If —Fur mors than two month» people living in Tmga ami Nicetown have commented Upos the fact that the .Midvale steel worts had not had a shutdown even fur Sun- day, and the Jarring m*i»e of th<*big ma«'hinery ha» tenet rated al midnight or the rarfv hour» of the n>»»rntng the M»ne a» daring the day. Sh'kMM has I wen the ntilv plea that w«xil«i permit any of the employes to en>»y a day*« reet, and three relay» of men have been alternntely kept at a high tenati loO. All th«» riettement, It leaked out to- <tay, 1» due t« a hurries) order from the government (or an ite reaau of amiv* mmL The ur«lrr plauesl with the Mi I- vale »bel work* is for 50 IQ-inch dl»- ap|«*arttig gun» and 10 It inch mortars, The government lnw)«'tl«*n I» tn tbs han*la of Captain T. A Li»lo, of the army, lie is uut of ll»e city, and the manager of the M id vale « «unpany «le- vlm«*d to talk regarding the big« «mtrA< I tu.t*lr with the government. An O|w*n gate of the main buiLiii-g at the Mi«lvalr <ll9Cl«We«l to % lew three un fini»i»r«l «'AStir-g» t»f the lQ-ineb pattern. Tn one aule of thw furna««-» upon tern l«»fAry wooden mountings wer« two weapon« apparently r«*a«ly fur transpor tât »on. Whlla tb»a work'd r»>n»triirting guns ha» U*en pu»h««d m * aaaiduonaly al ihr Midvale H»»rk*, equal activity ba» l>rvii wage«! at th«* big work* of the South- wark Foumlry and Machine (’«»mpany, alture the war dr|M«rtmrnt ha» a con ti » I for lu 10-imh «Ii»ap|<earIng gun larriagr« ami 10 Ill-inch mortar car riage» lite -Mtuthwark (*on)|*any ha» «'»»mpleted several of the carriages ami delivered thetn to the government. There is enough work on the unfin ished t'»«ntracts at Ioli» plant» lo keep the entire f*»r« u ««* men st « a h place busy fur »rv«*tal nnuiths. It is sahl there will ta no shutdown in either pls*9* fur th«' hulnlay \a«*atiun. A SJICIDAL I «•> !>•••■ i i» I » POLICY ’* T«*k II«* *!•>«>© (Illes li«serftl Hlanto. New York. . Nov. H.—A Woehl dis- Genrral |*atcto from Havana eays: upon nu almost Blanc«' has entered ’ !.• >p’ Ir -W tA*k The present Cuban sit- uati«»n i» *uch that it retn«» ltnpuvsible to ef!«** t th«* reforms an«! to A««'oinpll»h what the greatest army in th*« history of o*d*mial ware ha« fail«**) to sr«um- plish. Sjiain’s prerent poll* y m Announced to ta «>nu of combined <*on«'illation ami force. It appssars to ta. as ««»me M|«an* IMi pmrnals have called it, “a fttiicidal poli«'y,” The peculiar and not gen erally umh’isto’sl «'«»mlitB»ns of (be (Ti tan struggle now maku aav concilia- t«»ry move a direct play into the bam!» of the insurgent». rtns is partic'darly true of the proc* lamatHin <d Nov«*mtar 10. which ««»iu- rnan is civil ami inililaiy authorities to iu-! in prole* ting the sugar pri»pertiua in grinding cane. To adequately pro- tecl the s’lgaf «'stale»* likely |o up*’rate. General Blanco will have to practically close II»«« alterations against insnr- geiits. II«’ ha» not en*»ugh men t«> do l«oth things. Most of ti>© plantalati««ns were work«*»! Ia>t year for short ¡ m -nods. AH |wid their own guar«!», am! most of them paid th© Cwtans a» well. Th.'ire plantar» who dill iwt pay tribute wrru f«»r<*u*l I«» d<»ul»le or treble lheir guar«!», t >nly about 20 p*r «'ent of th«' sugar plantation» that «»¡«eiMted tw«» yens ug » have inA' hinery imslern ernrugli «»r cane in g«*»d «*m»ugh condition to war* rant grinding a* the present price of • ug»r. General Blanc*» will hav«« to furnish, estimate*! moderately, at least 12,0<H) men. or 2 75 ga.1r.i4 to **a- it <d 4 4 plan lation». There soldiers must com© fr«'tn fore«» m>w o|M*rating against th© insurgents. It 1» not ltk«dy that Gen eral Blanc«* has forgotten (he le«s«m nf the invasion, ami will tak© th© regular troops from guar«! «luty in th© towns to allow v«»|ut»l»-«-r garrison» <q»|*>rlunity of surrendering to the enemy. The linger nuintar oi <’titans fort'©«! bv hun ger into volunteer unifarm» make» such surrendering ruur© prUtabl© now than before. Mor© than half of th© rural pupils- tioti I»»» «1 isapp«-Ared. having been mur- d«-ted I v Weylt-r and hi* sap|s»rters The sain© men are much more directly A* « «mutable for th** inhuman manner lit which their brave ■•♦hiirrs have ta’en under fed ai»«l um ar*-d fur. As nearly as » an ta cunservalivrly ««impute*! from figures, little more t!ian half are left alive. I Hthrolla TuMt hriI ih« l.lvs W Ir». I*t>lla-I*l|dil». Sor l*t —Urti L. Poi. tnr, ixdi>r*d, «g*d 35 »rara, waa killxd tnntght li) an *1*» Irle hglit wu*. H* waa »tanillng nn an irvn grating in fruiti ol a South »tr**t »tur* II* . ar ri. m I ov*r In» ahoui.lrr an unibrrlla with nn irmi roti, un* *nd id wluch li* lirld in hi» haod- Th* othrr *nd touched tu* wiro wh*ro il «u >-i|«*<il and l’ut- ter f*ll .l.a-l. I «1. ««f I ni>*i4tl»n Treaty. Chi« ago, Nov. 15. — A «portal to the Times llrrAhl from Washington mv »: Batifi« ation of (he H awa II aii anneia lit>n treaty by tire United State» senate i« tte»Hred. The administration ha» made a |-»ll of that !«<»dy and a» a re- suit Prr«i.|unt McKinley thinks that more than tao-thirds uf the senators will vote lor ratifi Atlon. **4n Francisco, Nov. IN —The secre tary of the navy ha» ovviarmi an Investi gation of charges that discrimination against Grand Army veteran» i» prac ticed in the employment oi men at Mare islan l navy yard A formal com plaint was lodged rsoently by 100 vet erana Thia »ui t ran »mitte« I to con grus» through Congreseinan Hilburn, who has rw*eiV9Hl the derision of the navy de|*artment. The investigation wrb wilt ta condut ted under ths direction of Lieutenant John J Knapp. Washington, Nov. 2*1.—Th* Peru vian minister. Dr. Kgulgrrin, waa among Secretary Bherman's callers to day. He came to talk over the I a «1 detnan«! of our government for » «ettle» men! of the Mc<Y»rd claim, an I he has now, in return, propose«! arbitration in the case This pr«q«osttion is not ac ceptable to our government, and tire ne gotiations ootitinns. A j-uind of th* find »pi lar would reach around th* World. (lerb* M«s«t Ta» Their Hille. I« < olnr«4n lll.h Fallar*. Haller City, <>r., NoV. I®. — Mrs. E. Washington, Nov. 3$.—The secretary D*ita, Colo., No*. IS. — After a pro. M Ford, wife nf Engineer F«»r«l, «»f th« nf thu tr«a»ury has imtied a circular to long*d tfwaion, th* director« of the Hnmptrr Valley railway, war srverely employ«« to the effect that lerks re Ih-lla Count» bank conclt>d*<l to sue. burned laut night bv the expl«»»ion >>f a ceiving a »tated »alary who n-gleel to p*nd bu»in*»* and piare th* inatitu. lamp, an«! die»! ihn» evuning. A 5- pay their debts contracted (oi the neo- tion'a a ft. «ire in th* bandaot an anaign**. year-ol«l ehild carried a taby out of the eueary suppirt of them«e|ve« and their A K. King waa nau>*d for that po*i> h«>u«e and »ave«) it from a sinnier fate families, without promoting eathdac lion. Th* ligiik ba» long b**n r*gar li»l to that of the mol her. lory reaaon» therefor, will not be re aa on* of th* aoun<l*»t in thia awction. tained in office. r»«r Hunalr««! Cretine |>*rlel*««e. An ar ountant baa ii**n put to work on Washington. No*. IS. — A»«i»tanl In North l>ak«>ta th • killing of th* biaika, but a »tat*m*nt baa not Til* capital »!<» k ia Nwr-lary of th* Intrrior l>a«ia mad* quail an<I English and CMne«w phraa* b**n I.a»u-I. - - ' I d*pn*ita al what ia jo-rhap* th* r**«n| of th* <!*• anta 1» prohibited until lIHHI and lM>a- « I>artm*nt in handing down 400 d*ci- ver and otter canu<»i Im trapped or thia tiui*. aa Mar a* can b* Ivwrnrd, •r* 931.000. aiona in p*n«ion ea*«* today. killed unttil 10US Evidence of Steady Growth and Enterprise. ITEMS 4»F GEM.Kll, INTEREST Toan* «f •usi*« Several thou«an<l botes of apples were •hipped from C*»w tay early last wrek Thu real estate tran»tar« in Umatilla County for one >lav last week amounted • I An Astoria taper «ays that Clatsop county warrants are likely to I* at a premium within 30 «lay». This year over 700 c»»r«|« have been shipped from Brown’» spur, north of Dallas, lo Italian I A nmnler of settler« bcnind f«»r th© (taw bay country passed through Rore burg laftt week, in covered wagons Wallowa couniy rattle have l«een n< «rly all taugnt up, but there in « go«si many h«*gs l«*ft In th© county, Lincoln county’s oiitalamhng war rant» ami the interest lh©rtM»n amount* «1 t«i f .’5.D7V. on ''eptetutar 30 last '’•to* k m Baker county is rv)- rt««d to ta in ex. ©Hunt ootiditiun, ami the lo»« this winter promises to ta unusually light. Trawlers over th«* M«*Kens «• r< a I, in ta n© t“ounty, report from Iwo t<» »«even feet of show' on lite summit of th« U an *“»«!«*». A tand of head of call It* w aa driven through Vale last week th. way to Ontario, wlmm© lhey will tie »hip|»*l East Harry XValturs killed a bald he© !•- I eagle in th«* sandhills ne ir M *r»hnel.| Iret wu«'k 11»© « Agti* measured nine fret from tip to lip. Ihe titianeial stateinent of < Uliam rttunly »hows that on **eplumtar So !©•( tl.»”« were outstanding warrants .m l interest amounting t<* 534.301 Several elk were ••«•i» in the vicinity of Emigrant «»»only, recently, but as it was th© ch»«»«•«I re 9»-»n, they were not mo<«’i»te»l. Fi»h«-rmen in th«* vicinity of Rainier are «»f th© opinion that th© light run «>f •almon hi that «oction is cau ««»«I by th© l»»'Avy bl.tftfHig ata g ’he «h*»»»’, where the Astoria rallroul is taing hudl. Th*» treasurer of <’*••»» county ba» ad vertised that he will jmy all e«»unty warrants in«i«»rr*'-l prior to N«>vemtar 4, I Mill. Interest « hi »mb warrants ceased November 15. This «’all will reducw* th© enuunty’s Indebtedness about <3,000. | •,,« * um > Ang»»r » g«n»tft rcs'eutly •hipi«*>l from B*u**>, Idaho, t«» I’emlivton, will ‘ « w inter»*d near l%-hdlet»»u II is reid t«» I m - thu intention («• ship them to the Kbuulik** in li e iqirtng i** make mutton f»»r th«* mirieru Th* * a « h «rly ami nimbi«« animal*, »nd c.»n m«»ru «'A’lly ta «Iriven over th«- mountain pA««*rs this t ■•ar 1« n >t neatly *» large »» Il •buuld ta, but the w»«rk haft l»ren at tended to t'lmndy, and cutisi luring the riI'«-m111itr•• .« great number of sal’non trv wiil Hu >b»ubt I •’ lU'iH-l out next spring. I « \ ta 13 ni l «of Am**ri«*4n • t « 1:91 I A • 4 A • ’ »! <11111 IA Tiler rath”» I tagging al G<»blr. The I iigbdi rails were not suffi» lent toerun- i . ■ it; V9 • li-ignine I is on it* wav from th*- E.9*t Th«* fai I» are «>( tbv '«tme Weight and »11«* a » th«—*’ laul, 75 |-‘Uh‘ls t<» the yard, 5 in- h h.ii».-, 5 inch«*« high and 2^-im h I m II. Tru klatitig st the Gobi«» end of th»* in»«* will tagtii when the new rails arrive. ««hlnglun. A r*arl<m«l of Apple* giown on Orcas i« lathi Hi« shipped from Mutilile to Ihnaha last week. The state nu I tom mi union has fin- i»he«l it t 1er. At id lie working crew has l»*en «tisrhargud The H»»n l> I’. Th iiii|'*»ii, ei min- 1st er to Turkey, «lelíwrod a lecture on Turkey tn Walla Walla, last week. M L Weston lias &,AüO hewd of •d»« «'; - in Pruascf. YakmiA «ounty, and he ••1| m -. t» to winter them on Snipe's creek. The six «almon canneries of What- »-4«in <s»«rity «dl all ta mote or I um si - (ensivuly tinpr«t\<-«i and enlarge«I dur ing the null five months. 1 • clunrrtl f»»r«-e m the land coin- mis»it»nur*s office, tn <>lytupta. has 200 le »— «» of «eh<M»l lamia to be made out on returns from county au liters. Governtmuil surveyors say that with a little work the >nake river will ta n.*v gal»!” fr<«m P am *«» lo Riparia, to which latter |»>int l»»at» are now run ning on the Upper Snake. Sou has l«en commenced in the « ’ r urt of ( ftehahs county by th«' Northern Pacific Rai I w ay < '«>ni|*any g mmt ('heluilia county for the purpwe <»f having th*» tai«« against th«« lands <»f the « oinpiny In that county declars*! not a valid lien. Richard Brown, a logger of Jefferson county, has just finished rutting a rargit of «pars, valued at 113,(Mil),which will ta ship)M*d to New York on ths bark Olympic. Dire»' ears of at«H-k rattle and one nf L««f r attle were «1 |p|w.I from (’hehalis l int week. The Stork rattle went to Y'skimu. Another carloa*! was driven in from ihe *-ulk im <*«mntry. fH-alers * nv that »1« < k >-altle are Uu ining scarce. The h«»g market has »hp|«v| »low n a little, f ! 7.’» In'ing offered now, and farmers are holding. At a m*-eting of the Wbatrotn (’oiintv l!ortiriiltursl Society at Whah*«un. res olution» were adopted urging the county r* »in in i as inner» to appoint a fruit in- - ■■'■t'T, iii ««>r Ian e with the laws of IMW7. Rev William Duncan, the father of the Mrtlakahtla Indian village, on Anetta island, Alaska, is in Seattle, lie «Irnoun«*-» the rumors of trouble be tween miners an«I the Mutlakahtla In- dians as all li« «. He »ays there is no mineral on the island worth «peaking of, and that there were H37 lieliana <*n the island in IS90, but they have nut been counted since.