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The Saniiain News hClO NEWS OF THF OREGON r ■» tv « a 1 Ji A terrible railroad a«'-■idem ha* *<*• rurrvd in Warsaw IN hile a passenger tram was »tatiunary at the terminus a beavy freight train ran into it. owing to th* error of a pointsman Fdrv«n p«r»ons were kill«*! and 22 others were seriously injur«*! The re^'eipts <>f th»’ r«s»* in* *o far th>» ft* al year m»d«»ubtedly w II fall cw»n«)derably »bort uf e«lima!«M made bv the managers of the new tariff bill «lurli g it» |wrdrncy in «*»o gr«*»« At that time It waa «'«timat**d that tto customs Would yield stout $i*0.(bu0,* O«> ' «luring th«« first year. The :u in* lion« are now aai l to to that the re ceipt« from ths* a*»ufwi will nut aggr*” gal« m«»ro than $1*6 0C0,000. A plate uf arm »r. representing a lot « f 600 torn* fur the turrets of the battle- •hi)»« K«ar«a«g« and Kentucky, w*a t«>*trd at fl*« Indian Itoad proving ground« Tuesday. For t«*»Hrig j ur two eight-inch rtolls, one a Car- pe ter prt»J«M*lile an I the other » Wi«^hr sterlir.g. were fire-1 at the pialr, •-!>•» at a I»’/»; *• I tto otL« r at a low vel*»’ity. Neither penetrate! not Oracfced th* plate, but both partially we led tbatnselves into it Nt ord c«nm*» of a wre« m on the Sanls Fee near NN tlíiatn». Am . in which t r«e in«■ i» 1««* i thdr hv«» and m«i h wav valuable pr»»|er!y dtotioysd. Afte» the fir»t MiX’tton «>f fr* ight train No» -*N3 had putta! *«nt of WilHt am* the air that controls (to btiikes gave out and th« train *!a»be 1 «town th« strep ahuiit 10 mile» weal wa» »rach«* I (bo train left the track. Two ergine» were cMupl«"d to me train. Whir h wa» a very I«« »try «»tie. Engin terra Newton and Wat M«ni uri'! Fii«man B*» try were pin- nw-l nn«t«r their rr»p* lvaet their liv«e, it i burns»I to death. Tt*e celebration in marlyr<*>! miaaionary, man. wa* tagtin in W Mumisy. targe croi Alice. The «qwnlng a-Id hy Rev. L. H Hallo« k- Is to to elected over the W iiitman senator Lodge, of tha tMimmiltr* on foreign reisti<4is. *• as al the »I m !« de piriment early in the we-efc. He WOlild • at nothing *L»ul the Cuban siluat ion «v- «-pl that t | the comm |»e corn m t! t»*e La ! Alcorn -■»t deal. The first businras • grrat W«»nM to fa confirm the afinrxa!i«>ti of Hawaii, iii, which wn waul I to dune by rati the treaty, treaty or l«y b*g>*lath«n. fying lb« OCCISION BY OAQl »«bjeef let • Hl»« ri al •■* lag Uaijr. OwtrA Wathlrjt..n l><- • —T1-» *»-rrUry nt th. trracury ilvci.iwi tb.t th— gut—rntuent pa*v l»>nnt» on rnw ami rrffor.1 »ugjr. ei|»rte>i from that .-ountry. an<l henea, under the new tariff art. all M gars from tbs N«th«rlati<l. »til •»lag the United Matra ara aal.jrct to a lisrr immatlng 'Inty equal to Iba eX|«>rt bounty paid * The euu-l rate of !)>>• MNltt < I'M rwr- •luij ha» not Vet lei n lefl dtrly talr.e>l, l>at il I» aahl that it * i •P on pr.illorate 4H ceni» |«-r l'»J P’"1 raw sugar an i a alight tin kl«a th.aw- figure, rot refin.-.l. It ia kru.wn that the r»- NCretary has aleo r-otue to the ci.u. inerii m that the llelgran governine nt |wve i sn ri l««unty on Stig.•r. ami a <ta r«*« 1*» Ibi» rff«*« t may 1»*» «ripe« ted in a slvort Dine The additi* mal duties wil 1 apply from St’ptrmla 22 Iasi. The am i«» nt of raw so star iinnerial from the Nethter lauds «fining U«« Let year was ov«*r .(MMi.ouO ?a, o' al<»vr which a!*»ut 98,/»OO.OoO w Nu. I ft D itch *iAi»*iar*l. t*n • >lg4t im|M»rts from Belgium dur I asi year *ggr«gAtr*i over 1 Î3 .000, <XH) {«»und*, of whi.h noarly 19 i 000 0uC> w a» below No. I ft. THE ( otoaular CASE *(*»«• « larh CLOSED Clare !*•<*• In lîraign. Washington. TW ft. — Sertrta* V Stof man La» <*1« mm *Ì ito cmmmp <»f Emli Clark, cuiisvilar it at Pt ora, Peru li al tef*t ion «M»m« which altra*toi months Ag«», Ly r»g für thè resigua- HOB uf Clark, il 22 la*t, Clark quarterw u****,! Le was ouste*! from low I a» in« Cnitrd State» <-*«r»*i)ia ufBcw, , and abuve a* a re- L n*'r. L Was state»! that the ’«»m» dat*» L«i («esn tack«*!, the h««u»e plundered, and In dtgnity put U|*m tbi* g« thrmigfi lt» rcpfeacfttativ* The i «Irpari ment pn*nty culled on i»e sat Clark far purtinuJan A I wmibi furnish. The F«*fuviali mil nnern. , put a diffcrv»nl ph *•« «u mattwr. hy submi(lir>g v »iatrmcui C lark wa » in arrvar» lo a <*» *id» •mounl on reni L»r th* building; only (he lower j*»rti«»n w «• iim -, cumular purj«**« ••«. «Ili» «.h he place*! ih«* Vn>t<*>! Mairi» c «» a ! <«f un all ih* doari» uf the boti*«, usmg th«? American rmbl<*tn f«»r bl© purj*••*'». Th* «**»ur<s had gì regni*r «le* r»*<* agaiitsl (dark, i • a* stai*"!, <!ir«Htiiig Inni tu vacai « th" premi»«*« f«»r n<«h-|Miv mt»nt ut reni ani in pursuance uf tbi» d* i**v h«’ • a» CjcCtffd. M*cr*tary Sh«rnian waited unti re- cwntly fot Mr. Clark-» stateti.«nt, an a» thi» h<»t furnifttod. after five ti«<»nths, ths werrtary dirwttsd OU’ » mister at Lima. Mr. 1 >•» Bey, tu veil <»n < isrk far hi» re»lgn.»tmn. Ufd«*« the pr<M»fs uf tre alh*g«*d »acking wrr in haii- I Mr. Dr ♦lley has rlidcntl1 not re<viv«r*«| (I h * prtwifs. f« r I hj L mm imi tlis »tate «irpartinent ih»! li* im» «alle* • •t> Clark fi»r hia re-ignalton. Aspli) station rau*r»i the »h ath of GHOST MAUL HIM CONFESS thmen in th« Gran«! Trunk railway tunnel at Port Huron, Mioh- The train which wo ton-.g hsutal through to (lie ( analiari side, broke in two. Waterloo, la., D*♦» — Wil h*rn Th« engine Larked down to get lit« «!«*» Kern, umler arrest tor th«» miur«l*i*r of laiiicd portion of the train, but for his father. J«rrutne Kern, baa n>4 Hr a liuur» h‘*lhw g «.» L»-ir I ul the * »« a conf«-Mt<<un tn which he imphr ates his Finally « aear> iiiug ¡»arty fmrnd the sw erthrar t. iL’hlsh 1 » /- K«rrn*s dead i«<»1i<w. »nJ ata»*** urd two brake- father Oppi> «”! hi* malti*;«’ to t hr m«*n, in an iiii<*ona<'ioiis cufiJitton. woman, and Kern »t^tr» t fiat »he Three members of tt pioti«*! kill) ng l*«lh hl« par«* ntM, and wrre ata» uvrr«<»me, but ■«'fU f*»Sk*UUt| prevailed op«»n him to at tritn pt the by Mother parly. The turned < »frying out of her ptol. th at ihry Ari»«« fn»m the hard Ooal u«cd by the ru ght acquire p*a»*« «** ”n «»! tlu* hiniily's lac* »mull vrs. farm and live there tugetber. Colonel Dutnville, , who went Jerome wm » lured by th« sun into the north in the interett ft» the girl wooda, an I there sh«»t him. Yukon Stewart Cum The des! man*» ■ lutt»ir»4 a.«» then »al- »«vs hit aumpAhv w urst««! with oil and »el on fir«*. r*»ad through White j K«-rn * a* • *r«d I’ •» hit ufcttiup bri<lg«a uter the can « Work i* to by «let«-«'iivr-. w|io ‘ ¡»anted i in in the oommenco irnmcdiah and th« rrM 1 guie* of « gh«et «>! his father. H<* al»» is to to ready by February, Th« » Wil cxMkfr'O>*ed that the murder of h.» buihl •tcameis I«» run fr«»rn Lake Brn» mother was tu taw tocti accumphshr-d nett i«» NN iiit« Horae rapt !•, ar»«ini<i •I s later dat< which they will have a tramw . I * th«’ < r I of thlattawuiav ti w ill I 1 h•«. «.•! li«*«»rr-. < rime have »t«'amrrs tu run «lirect t«» D.*M»on. Milford Del. D • '*.«!».»/• B : Those steamers, he says, w»l! to ready e*ta*k, a charcoal burner, Attempted to When th* river upt'h*. I br W road 1|>- ls‘**»!y !*•! toght. H »«id tu through Whit« pi-» is to Io; fulhiWed l‘!» wife “I have ju»| 1 -’arnrd h<vw to ii*e the immediately by a railway. Ml u*< N«»w, One <»f 11*<* bills that will to pushed kind of a *w««td th«* <‘uluns in the Coming <M*»»i<«n <>f oungtesj* is I want all **( you to »land up The mdlher and four children arewe that intr«»duc**d by Repre«*«ntativc Kha- froth, of (olurado, width |*r*»ri*lce f««r and Bhlerlxa k ti«'d their hands with a changing the lime wh«*n eongrea* shall rope, whu‘h be fastened to the laftris. from an a pun m«*ct. It is a very settable bill, and «_ Dbtaihing a «urir-kuife < sc-ni ought tn to |<as*e«L The first aeasloii ing ruutn, be comm«*n <*l cutting hi* of congrr«M alter an el«» turn w<»ul*i be family, inflicting •»« tn«' dr« adful w«»un<|» in the January f<»||t>wihg tbs election Before to could complete hi* v*urk. bis in Novctntof Thia session ■ > ild last son cam* in. Bidrrt a* k **•;»• d a mus 1 ?.c villa.-r» as tong a* would to necessary. The ket a«»«l «l«»af•|M,Are«l The ««»ndlin-n congreas el«*cte«| in N<«v«»n*tor could threat«-li to lynch him. legi»lat« to tore another etatiun wa* on of Mt*, liiderba« k and tto rhlhhrn is hand« The at*c*»fi<! »e*»H*>n could meet serious. in Ita'etntor previous In the c*»miug congressional election, *n«l I he congress would expire before the electinn took place. As the matter n««w »tands the first session of eangre«M i* given over to |M»litir» by repreaeiitativea who wl»h to he re-elected. The short session ia <»h«n a discredited and defeated con* gre«» and oftenttmee enaeta very bad legislation brraoae it will nut to <*alled t«> aomnnt tofnre the |«r*»pl«*. Poe* sibly, Mr. s|lMfruth*s btll will get » hearing, though such reforms as tbit m««ve very slowly. Emperor William opened the asmion of the German n*mhatag in r*eraon fur the first line since IBS4. The cerw- m««ny took place In While hall, in the roval castle. II>• majrstv read tbs speech from the throne. The Meant**r Kan B1»» has arrived in Kan Francisco from I’ansma and way ports. Kb* brii g* the news that the Kilt u!«>r c»4ff«*e crop for this *ear«»n will to utie thlr*! la .« r than ever to- for«», and will «Io mu h toward makii g tip the I omi occasioned bv the revulu lion. The tondon papers atoert that China !»•• practically agree*! to cede England a strip *»f territory near Hung Kung, an«l all the surrounding islands in ar tier to enable England to fuitify them •eriiFoly and to taerraae the garrison, K « retary Gage is quoted a* spying that in the annual estimate he w««ul*l «■•nd to *'••!. gree* he wun|«| name about $Jo,O*o mvi, ami n«»t stave ’>«•»).- 0 >0. as the amount <»f th«« treasury «te ll • ■ r fi il arm nj g June 30, ifiX. The a»*.-retary aai<l be expected th re • t • f r»»\u cua »tns to in« r«aae •i*i lv, and in the * »Ing m<’L|!»» he gu ¡p.v»i quite large i inpur tat ion*. GENERAL PANDO SHOT In S'<ra*i«lrlr < IrtgtniaH Toronto, l>-- »• —- Ren William Bates, rector <*f th«» Angle an chur* h at Thornhill« was arraign«”! in the |*dicv court on a charge of having "shop lifte«! ” two «loBeu lead I m * nr ils, four tawika, a hairbrush and a quantity uf •tatiunery from stores, The «'h rgN man wore a hmg cloak arid the police allege that he was caught ar reting artn lea which he had nut bought under thia garment, Mr. Batea is a graduate f«om ( arubri<lgr and one of the must I I • riy men in tbo church. His friends state that he has N*en soincwh.il «•» vti- tric fur aiiht* years, and if guilty he committed the a* t in a fit «d menial aterration. Spaniard« Discredit It in the Absente of Proofs. SPANISH DEFEAT AT MATANZAS « lara th* ix»f*««r»»4 *<•>«*» <»f F»«* *•*« I «»I Flgbl *Mnaii|M»« I m New York« 6 — A Herald die- pal* h from Havana ears. A report that Genera) Pando, whu was place«l in «barge of military operations m Colas by Grn«*ral lllaticu, l ai been Eilied in an engagement with insurgent* in Santa Clara province, baa just rea« he*I Havana. This has cause«I the utmost •1- itemmt in pal* e and aortal circles, and e*< r effort is b*ing mad«* logfl news iron* General Pandu’a force to verify the startling news. No detail* uf the killing <»f th* com mandvr have lanen received, but th' statement is that be was shot in a ta^ 11 with insurgent* while on tto march m Kagua la Grande t<> the southern okast <»f Hants Clara where be wm * t<> take a ship for ManSAnilla. < »ffi.-vr* at the |«ala «• «!«» larethst th* story most I* thoroughly confirmed be- f«»re they will tolieve it General Pau lo** plan wa* to march right lhr«»«igh the heart <*f the territory w: «re iicneral Gome»’ forces ate »aid to tare coniml. Mmuhane*»'jsly with th« report of Par.«!«»’» death *'»»tn*w new* of a tattle near Matariaa« in which the >l«anisT) («irce» were driven fr«»m the field. Tbi* engagement was bitterly f ¿Lt, mi . I «1 )• AMortled that the I»«*** of the Mpaniartis •»• very heavy. The same rej«*>rl »ays the (’titan» will not allow any cane grinding, and m ! m » that the Kpnntsh town» do not fa v»»r grinding, to au»e they hul«l the tSmc« *«f cultivation and grow tohaccM w iih rhtwp later. which they would lose if the renoncent rado« return t< work on the «-«lates. A letter rr< «‘iVr»| by « local |»a|x*r from a correspondent in the East gives nc w • (d b g fighting last week near Bayatno between the reltel Chief Rabi General Rabi .«nd General Linares had only *»<K) men when General Lin* area hiui two column*. No details of th«» fight are at hand, but the Spanish j- «mid tn have been heavy, one col umn l»eiDg nearly destroyed. A toe«« of 1,000 Spauiards, with ar tillery, have tore«- ! the rebels into the bill!« uf Puutr <!«•! Rio. They must re main there or come out and fight, a thing the Spanish commanders think they are m*t likely to do. small bandi» are »«ill moving stout with great cau tion. Report* of the oomRtion and muve- menta of rrlx ls in th«* oast are m<*st «■«»Jirtit’ting It is said that Gome/ is coming '*<*1 with 40,000 men. but it is al»** Raid that GtimrX is »till at the fiiiip wh«*re b« ha* b«*en for the last 10 ha* and ia betag attandad i » Di Candea. «taff surg«H»t». **««>« 11 !«•• s In »»an Dumlii|<> Havana, lire, ft.-—The d«*p!orablt -«ui'iition of the country grows m »r MU'I inure apparent. Refuges*«* ami re con « nint h»« are growing more ami mon» miserable According to reports from s4h iX uilngu i«mall|M»x is making terrible ravage* aiming theconoantra*lus, “Hi «• April List moi«* than 4.000 have .lied in th«» city alone, to say nothing of the suburban towns, which are like* wise rtff«* tod. Th* l<»ca! authorities take no stops i whatever t<> check the mortality, I street* of the city are thronged with faimn«« stri< ken wretch«**, who succumb i to di*eMM* umler |M*rhapM some lonely !«urch. ami sometimes fall dead in the gutter, when» they remain. DUE till TO THE KLONDIKE War In rassc-nger llataa RUSH to Ar «I • • Mu«*u. Milwaukee, Ih-c. 2.—-The war in |» sm «' ger rat«w between Chicago, Milwau k* •- ate! Kt. Paul is likely to continue, and railrtwl men look fur the liveliest kind uf cutting in rates further we»1 owing to the big rush to the Klondike A wrll-kn«»wn railroad man said lodat that since the rate dropped tuf7, re«luc- tlons in far«-» will likely result mm far we«t as Portland. The nominal rate ia .»nd-cl u-aontheSt. Paul road, and I $ »H. 70 fi ratei c-w. With |7 from Chi* •. «go tu St. Paul aa a basi«, the fare will pro! My U» changed to $17 » mmt »nd- class • <m! $ -7 first-« la»« Hr added that this was mun i» m pichmni.iry for the establishment of an entirely new achcii uh* of rates to the West January !, which will !* mm h lower. All th* r«*u Is are preparing to niak«* S|«^cial rat»*« tu the points n«*ar«*«l the Klondike reghm, ami »a- h road ia after all there ia III it. O m II swb W ers Fruatrsts«!. St. I joiiis , ,M«i., lh»c. ft.—A *|»erial to the INmi D:»|*at< ti from Kan Antuni«», T« x , aava*. “Adviow were receive*! here thia morning uf an attempt t<» b«>ld up an«! rob a passenger tram on the Mexican National railroa«! near Mun- tef«-y, Mexico, by nine ma«*k«-xl and well-arm«**! Mexicans. The passengers ma le restMance, ami the outlaws were ■nauo«*t***tel. They are tomg pur*u«*<d by soldier*, and if captured will to aliot. kill»«! Mrr Hable«. i : ’ 1 medal of honor Mrwvs t slnw a«l4l«r Rwewtvs« Own by H»s«aM*M»»«4ntlna •t Fsrwinr *•••. Washington, Dec. 8.—*’Tha ••erw- tary uf war baa granted a me!*! of honor to a F* I era I soldier on lb* affi davit of a <<»ntolerate,” said <‘harl«*a I. E vans, of Triqas. Ia*< mghi. “and It is probably the ft rat instance on recon I <»f tins kind. “The foleral «»Idler who revived the medal was Ttounas I Higgins, m>w of Hannibal. Mo During th* war ba was <ru!ur baarer of t)»** N met » -ninth Illinois regiment, and was bolding that pom- tkm at the siege of Vicksburg. In th* »«•«ult <>n May 29. 1**3. the Ninety- ninth IIlino;* wm * ordered to charge ami m*t to l«**»k Iwk. I W m a m«'tul«<*r of th* Src»»nd Tria« regiment. an»l we confronted th« charging iBinolsana We repots«*«! the llhnuur regiment, a •hurt di*la?u.w from tl>* breastwork*, ami sent It hack in ronliisnm. “Higgine, however, was literally otoyiitg lite orders. II«' never l«M>k«xi ba* k He never noticed the retreat of liia regt ment, but came bounding for- wan! with hl* colors flying a* }«r«*ttily a » a «Lildier ever »»». W’hen within 40 yard» of our works word waa passed abmg the line not to shoot the brave iN»l«lirr, and all firing evasrd. "Whrii Htggin* ••« hl» predicament he star to! to retreat with his colors, but we told him to c»tns «»n of we would *l»*»»l him Several m«n ran out and brought him within the breast work.». W*e kept him several day a. during which time we learned to like and admire him. lie was th«*n pamtoL STATI Brief Review «f ths Wssb NEWS Saism ha* at last a chamber <»f com merew organ tied and in working order. German School* In Prague Attacked by Rioter». tWEXTY-FIVS PERSONS lwre«*4lary Fire* •T Ih» I'll j *i»r«»4 I m All Farte 1 wm T h »«« a «t*4 *•!• 4i»r< \nw mm The government lmpr*»vsm« nl Work at B*n ion ha* *t«.»pp«sd. tto appropria tiuu having I «sen fully ex|wm!r*i. MI.I.Eb «>»• »<»••. A n F «rllln( y. Th«* Columbia arrived in from San Prague, Buli«mte. Dec. ft. — This Fmnci«H nÌM>ut 4 o’« lock. She was aftrrnuon a mob attacked the German ov«»rtnkrn by a «lenae f*»g when nearing •ciioolc The infantry fired four vid- was obliged to come to ley*. the city, and I One report say* 25 |**rM>iii were The anchor chain broke, un anchor, kiltal and acore» were w«ninde«l The toknown to the officers, and when th«’ city is in a panic an I many are fleeing. breakage ww discovered the steamer Nearly 3,000 reinfur« ementa left Vi was Marte «•.I slowly ahead, th»» officers enna fur this city tonigl i I •♦•during the *tv.im*r wa* {»ointad up atn-a-i>. She cra«h«H| into the union CHARLE? YERKES’ SCHEME fishermen’» cannery, detnoliabing 20 f«*r*t of th«» warehum**» and dumping be I ■ ' ■ 1 h t n th- < »> ■ • a K I'll,. |n tween 7t>0 and 1,000 **«»«•» of salmon to a IlotiI»««r«1 into the river, entailing n Io»»* u|»*»n C’hicrtgo, Due 8.—Twenty miles of the cannery *»f a tout $5,000 *»n goods «Io ks on th«’ Ink* front nnd th»» trans i ! I r I mhi I $300 **n th** building. The formation of thu<'bieag<» river into a Ml«*Htner via» not damaged at all. if bnuh»vnrd hv coveting H with a cuh«*rt abv ha«l IwM-n under full *|•*<•«! she from end to end is what Ch.trlcs T. N’ f • < 14 -1 • iinnrrv 11ke a knife through a piece of Tit* atreet*« ar magnate appeared lx*- cheese. fore the < ity « pencil todai and v igorou« ly <»p)M*f<-l the Drnpoaed deepening uf ‘ l»rbatr .»»« % niir t.Tflon. New Haven, <N»nn., Dec. 3. — Inter- the river and th« lowering uf lbw tun Hr urged that the city should national interest is felt in the Yule* nel « Harvard «lebate which will take place grant th«» lami front it owns brta«-rn here Friday evening. The question is, Randolph street and Park row to a Cor t«» “Resolve«!, that Hawaii should I m « an* poration with ♦50.00Ü,t>00 casti nei«<d t<» the I’mted Statva.“ Many nuii<l •<» dtx'kw «‘ach a mile lung, which revart l<> Hawaiians an«! Japarmsv will La- pres at the end coualruc- ent, including the ittta« hes of the two the city at timi. l«*gations at Washington. ••BuiM them of sums,’* aai« The selection of th«* ufllrmativ«* side “ari*l Chicago will have the by Harvard is regard««! as a neat bit of dorkff in th«* world, not excepting diploma- v. The president of the Yale at Liverpool.“ Union Debating *•«»•i«'ty is Hiram Big Mr Yerkes frankly declare*! it to I h » ham, jr., of Hawaii, and he was natur- his opinion that money ap* nt to beauti tllv anXi ’os to have Yah* allow»**! the fy the lake front is merely thrown .1 iinclati<»n argum«»nt. Harvard, h«»w* away. If hi* lake front harbor plan ewr, wanted that side herself, and wm * carried out. he soggeatrd that the («need Yah- to a< t on the defensive. river to covered with culverts and ma«!e into a boulevard, extending from the *«»«»*1 ft»r star«lag < ubane. mouth to the end* of th«* North and New York, De»*. 3 —President Me* South branches, making, the speaker Kinley is considering the I »eat mathod said, the most magnifb ent toulcvard in • *f placing brf«>re the charitable <*iti&*ns the world. of the I’nited States an app- al for food BURNED TO DLATH tu reheve d««stitution in Cuba Ac cording to the VN ashmgt >n eorrespomi* ent of the World the Spanish minister The **•<! Fate of • < hl!4 >sar North 1 ah l««ta. has iuf«’rmallv Cfiivejasl th«» infunili*- tton tu ifii« government that any con North Yakima, Wash., Dae. ft. —Th* tribution* whi'h will tie made will I m » home <»f Mate Kenator Leah, a few welrom«*d. In view of this it is ri mil**« from this city, was totally «le- prated that Within a f«-w dais Consul- slroyrd by ftre |»«t night. Mr Ix»*h*a General Lee will tie authorì*MÌ to take 1 -year ol«l child waa burned to death. « harge of the supplies d«mat«s! by citl- The ehild'a nurse had a very narrow Srr»s of the (.’filled States The m limn* esrape. Th* ftr* original*! in an air rstrathin hopes a g« n« r*l relief move tight ato^r in th* nurerry. Mr. !> «h’w ment will tje start«*»! m this country w ife dir.! 15 months Ago In giving birth In su h an event slrjis will t>e taken tu !•» twin girl*. Ot.C of whom died thire havw the inppliN a»ituilte»l without the mutitha Mg«», the other to mg the vic payment of duty. tim of last night’s Are. The remain* An old-fAsii>4«ne»i freight train ar nv*l in loaawiew from ths south test week It cunsietml »»f 10 wagons and 39 horara. Th* ontranew to (<»«•* bay harbor 1« marked by a new whittling buoy— plat »! thers by the lighthouse tender Manaanita last week. During th* rchvnl heavy «torni« th« oyster hr* I a al U illapa harter harbor wirr< buried lu drifting sands until at least half the crop will be lu«l. The Bak«»«-C anyon Telephone Cum |«*i»y now ho* the lung distance lm< lM*twern B *«vr <*iiy an I the errant county town in work mg order. Lyons* br«w»mhan«Hc fwctorv, in Coua county. *hipi»e*i iO.iX’U of its to»Ml prudurl I*» San Fr 4H«'I•* *» last a a A portion of the cunsignmsnt wilt forwar*le*l to Aust« a I a C’aptam Berry, the ag«'*l ligblhouse keeper at Fort Angeles, «in*I in ths sister«’ baftpital al F«»rt Towusund Sunday. H«» haa t'«*eii k*«*|»<*r of th« light at Angele* for the ;«u*t i0 i «*4* a Ths farmers who supply the Coqui I* m*amrry worivod cents » p»«i »4 fur butter fat, •!«• liverr«l during <k tor. Two thousand iultov* was tribute*! am««i<g those who *uppli*p«i creamery. A Fulk county farmer ha* been el ¡K*rim«'tttmg with totouc«* cuhute. an«! has torn •«» su. v* ■**tol that « »g »«s uia«!«’ with tubaCM'u gr»«wn by him are said tu to as g'*>) as th** average < igar smoked in Oregon. Il is sal I that the next g*an I jury in I'urry county «ill nut me* l until >< | Unutor neat. H litis is the « aw , it is apt to to a l«»ng time !«*•!• »rr if»« Van Felts will Inn* l*» answer tto «barge *»f killing A < **didg*» A drove of atout 126 nice i irn young muie«. which had toen totig .t in Imkr I'uunty, were »•• urrd at the !••* »g» pro* of fl*» r I «*ad. They wiil • taken to Huuiingt«-■■* ami then »htpp •! lu the Eastern market. Joe Si ver, who i* making a tour <>? th«» I. nitc«l Mat«-» from New N « » an return *m a bicv.de. was fined fl Harrisburg for riding >»n the »■ lewalk He w a« allow «»»I to gu «»n «xmdiiion ul his leaving the city at «»n*e The checks for the secund dividend declare«! by the cont oiler uf th« < cur* rency in favor of the cieditors of 1 to Dall«*» Nat>«»nal torik bav« l>ren re oeived by R**««-ivrr Wilson, amt are read/ tor «Irhvery tu the uwne *. The Albany iron w«.u ks 1» a w*y busy place th«*»«» day*. Thu company »hippo«! out 10 (on* uf luauhinciy to-»t Friday, including a «¡uarti mill manu* fa« •luted f-U Il Hi li i.l t< '* mid machinery fur the stMt«* pumping station al Salem One hundred ».n*l forty -four tole» of l»«»p», aggti’^’At ng ov-nf .'..'J ‘ Is, twlonging t«» five grower» tn the vi ni»y of Lam'd, w*»te sold M oti< lay tor 13 cent« p’r pi»un«L Tuesday 4i I«*!«■• g <»v«r H, »00 pounds, w ar* w-ld to J. M K'»<«t*ll A < *i , f»»r II ceil Is io*r found. The grain acrengtv in Jackson inty lutug tear will tu ail likuii f«»r the hood supra*» in extent any yea» in the history of K«*gtie river valley, a > I if conditions prove fa tut a Me, the g*e«t**«t numtor of buciirl* uf g»Miti in tin» ht» lory <»f the county will to liarv<<s*r.| in HBfft Thia, aava the Tiding», is th** opinion of wall-informe*I s. During the lael few months a t'r«« k oonnty firm h*» purcha» d Ifi.Oi head of sheep, an«! are now handling atout 99,000 head. They ar«» all n 1 their winter range, and «* h fi ts w tthin convenient «list an •tacks of hay, more than «ufhcient to carry ib m through the hardest winter íbe sheep are all report*?*! to be in floc cuti* dltien an«! thriving. Mr and Mr E T A*l***rt } their tMHh 1 »•llir.g anniversary in Salem M <»n< in They were marr e I al W heeling. VV. Va , in !*»3 W. Va.» I‘•37 7 Mr, Albert ia *Q years old, and Mrs Al «*rt Hl A reception was het-| at their h<»me ami a large numlx’r <»f fr end* paid re«p*G ta to the ¥♦• »-ruble rt-up e The gUrSla included aecrii children, be • id**« gramlchildrm and gr< at gran I* children. The controversy between two quarrel« some members «»f the Vernonia church was submtlied lu a jury, or committee, of church members, One of the ment« tent waa expelled, The other wav can- su re* I and reduced from full mem tier« idi’p to ail month« probation- It waa ruled by the committee that no one in the Nehalem valley ia ent 11 tai to »burri» membership unir«« he I* imbued with love and righteousness. of the little one were rerovured tolay, and the funeral will t«e held Saturday. Havana, l>*c. 8. ■ The inenrg>-ni M’nator la*»h started home toljo from generals. Rabi and Salvador Kir«, Washington, where he has been fur s«-v- pillage«! the village of Guisa, about 16 era! week* lu consultation with Gar«l- The Eastern Oregon Hheep A»*«<ia miles fri un Ba* amo. Thrir artillvry ner Hubbard, president of the M«»xee tinti of linker City offer« a reward of «|«*»trov«a»l «everal blorkbousrs, killing Company, for which Lt*eh ia local • I ,000 fur information that will lead the military «^»mmander and one lieu* msnag«*r. tu the arrest and cun vic Dun of any por* tenant. The garrison, after having The dwelling burn*l was the pn»|»erty •on or perenna found guilty • f wilfully h «si Û0 sitldiera, killed an« I w«»unded, of the M«»iee Cotapany, and cost 111.- injuring the sheep nr property of any surrendered. The insurgents plun- 000. And a fur The content« w«-rw insured fur member of the a«-«», i«u«»n. d«*red th«* stores, •«-« urmg rich booty. 4 NoO m two. • nipan *•• it • ne y ther reward of $ J »0 for Inform «in n iw<> months, supplì« «, a g«»»! quantity fur Sl.OH) expire«) a few days ago. that will lead to the arreat and cun vie- <<f ammunition and 900 riff«*«. The tion of any |a*raun ur per»»m» gulity uf llorarle»« carriage« have been intro- robbing ahrep « 4tn|a the priqterly uf Spanish hare sent rrinf««nvments tu duced In the lira department of Parla the m* -nlH-ra of the A**<>«'iMll<»n. retake the town. rill«g**t by < ub«uS. % tte'«i|»fe4 % •• «aaiitalinn «*f ( I.ir* aavsra torwwwe*. Meaara. Rioe, Flint A (Jo. have Margate, England, Dec. U.-—A rolan* •truck a vein in their Black Repub leer lifeGiet raaited thia morning <>ff lican tunnel, in Mi* bar! oreek mining Nay la*I rork. Of 14 men cumpriatng diatriol in Huuthrro (Oregon, allowing her crew, 10 were drowned. P* ‘ U hen very prom is 1 g ore containing /«»Id and th* accident occurred, the lifrliual __ waa __j r«»pj«*r. No a*-.»ya from th * lowest oil her W»T to th» nocaa nt the er»w ..— ),»• been ............... ------- ma>le. _ Th* .... thin! tun- of th» Servian Emplrv. Lat»r in tl>» uv| j, ln 310 feet, and will 1« pu.li».I day th» l’eralan En.pir» «*• taken in wmM feet further to OHWciit thia low for L»nd«»n. The Carlisle City, and another parallel vein further in. with which steamer the Persian Em Promising ledgos are !*• nig uncovered pire bad been in collision, preceded on in the district. A number of placers her voyage. are running light The imined late necessity of a qi aran- Annlhwr Flrrrw Gal». Ta Itrrfgr« Ih» Whlwliy (»ul|tul. Th» Mnlran Martl*r*»a. Fierce storms again tine station at the mouth of tbe(\>lurn* tondun, (tor. ft — L w._ touisvill«, (toc 3. —At * meeting of Baker«fteld, (’al., Dec. ft. — Because Emillio Ram«« ref used to buy a drink th* Kentucky Distillers* Aw*«elation, bmk« nut dtwr the ooasta of England hi* river will to tha subject of a joint for Y«atal Molina, an exd»nvict, to calta! to oonshler th* question of re last night, and th* srwn«s rw«urded dur- memorlsl »«>«n !«• to addressed t<» «>m- day, the latter waite«j outside the striction of production f<»r a term of ing the early j«art of ths week are rw- iTV’** by tha Portland arid Attori* Heavy hail, anew and rain Ctamtors of Commer«*. The matter salu*»n, and when Kamo« appenrwd« she three years, a plan was map|»*d out in earring Tl.a ! waa taken up by the Portland chainl>er shut him dead and fied. * A larg«* order tu k»**p d*»wn the output to 16,- storms ac«'utnpanied th* gales |M»aae has teen »ear« hmg for th* tour- 1 (XX) oM to tO.txxt.OOO gallon» yearly. Dover and Calais channel awrvicw ia with K«-pr« *• ntative» Tongue and Eilia ttevaral v*a- bef«»re they left fur Washington, an«! JrrHoa. The .Mexican population of In ««me year» the prarfartMQ haa bveu temporarily susi«end«*d. seis ar* rwpurtsd to have teen wre« krd talk promised to iw «very effort te this city is greatly excited, and many over tO.OOO.uOO gallon». on Gu(»Jwin aand». A numter of van- »♦ nr* an appropriation tor th 1» purp««»*» Mexicans ar* joining in the search fur A number of conimÍMÍon»ra have eel* wers wre*-krd off th* Norfolk roast. With th* in rra**d traffic of the port, Molina. been «ent out by Hpaniati offl.-era to and th* fury <»f tha storm on tha Knot- * slat in ha» !*• •(«* in«<i»pen»ablo, and The Coliseum at Rome waa twit by The faateat river in th« world ia the confer with th» Invurgerita, but have iah aoatioard was unexampled. H«wivy moons will bo negleeti • V«**pasiau to accommodate lOO.OUO 'utlei, in Brtti.h India, with a deecrnt not rotarned. It I» fearwt they bava •nuwa have fallen in arieral parts of L«’» • l*arly and forcibly before cun- spectator a b»»u itillad. of 11,000 feet In lt*O lull“« F rants. greoa. Butte. Mont., 1>* fi —- 1 he Ixwly of llerbrrt W Kherman. of Butte, wm found in the snow just below Ina -abia over the range in M.thaun county to dar. ile waa interest«**! in ruining Haims, and left November IP to go to them. ~ Nothing be g beard of him, •ran h waa institutel and ha wa* ton nd near hia cabin, He «vidcnily got L»»t in a blinding w snow norm. , and. to um* exhausted, laid d«»wn and frute. BOARD Thrwsgheut ths Stats. Prague. Rohem a, !>*»* 4 — A panela* mat ion establish mg martial law was made in all ¡«arts of tbs city Ate) «lib- urtw today totachmrnta of soldiers, toaded bv an «iflh'er am! a |«»li<'*i com missioner, mar »bed from |«oml to point. After tatoo on the drums tbs ci *m m isa I«»rwr r»»l aloud ths imperial decree «»rdrrii g a military government By evening order bad t’een restored, which has nut been broken since. Through* ul tto early in«>rnmg anarchy reign«*!. The window ainaahing and looting was vartol with r«>n»tAnt fight« tot wren the rioters and lrou|< and po ll r The slo ps of the prin«*i|>al Ger* man Jeweler» w»re plunder<**1 The rioter* drank their fill m German wine cellars and thru let the content* of lbs catkrta run out. Incendiary fii*** were started in many dire«'tiuna. am! the fire brigade was kept galloping from one « nd of the city to the <*ther for hours When the flrnuen arrive«! at the x'rne of a fir»*, the mob w«>nld drive “I was one of the men who witnessed them Lack. In some <aare the rioters wrr« krd the the hero:«' dee»l, an*! ma le an affidavit During the »lay sj«e- to that effect Several of my c**m- railroad engine« carrying re panion* who t«»memtore»l Higgm» ar»»l rial train* were employed There are hi» « Large a to» made affidavit* On Inforcements to the sens, the««» th« ••** ♦rtary of War gran to I him now 10,000 a*»idlers here, fully equip* a medal. Higgins cuul I have I »ecu p.l fur a long asipA gn offL' al return* b»r tf.«* 24 h« .rw pre von* be»! for l«y m«-mtors of bi* regi reding »how that four ¡»ersun* were ment. but the novelty uf recomiuen<!a- t Ion by |>ia former f««**s led to the adup- kille«I and 160 dangerously w<»un«lr<t. Three hundred and fifty to'eived leaser lion of the opjMKitc courte.** injttrlee Twenty sh«q» were burned out. The authorities ar* nut confident RAN INTO A CANNERY <»f the conlinuan«w of order, the appe tite of the mob having lw*en whrttol bv I he **l<«ii>«r < xluttibla < ungili In « F ng auc<w*»ful plundering which has been at AstwFia. direct*««I in a systematic way by tin Home Jew« Astoria, Or., !>• . 3—In the f««g leaders <»f secret stw’ietiee savt*d their premises by placing cruci early tin* meriting the big O. R. A N steamer t’olunibia ran into the union fix«*« between light«*»! can«!Ira in their •bop a induwa. fisher men ’s «annvry, doing const tors bl«* damage. IjonJon, thro. 8.—A dispatch to the Philadelphia, IX”. 8.—Anna Nig* gb* the young wife of N. Niggle, a pic Timra from Monteviedo says that an ture frame dealer, living al 738 Jackson attempt waa ma le there yraterday to Fatr^alsiag Hom« la*«, ry. street, tonight kille«) her two babies, stat» Honor Joao t'ueelaa, president ad W*a»hingt<m, D**x ft. — A policy of one ng«»d 3 years, an«! one age«! t! interim of Uruguay. It was unsu<x*eea« using, wherever puMible, American months, by »mothering them with illu ful, the bystanders Warding off the made guols in tto aupplie of the )>«»«• minating gas. The woman attempt«»«! would-l»e a«*»-«in. The man was form* '«I *«rrvi<'e ia announced in a letter ad- to oommitt siilchle in the aame man- erly a member of th* Moniesnl**u po dr♦-’■•«• I t«»day by Firat A* Maul P« i»t tier, and the returning htialxod foun<! lice for<*e. News t»f th«* outrage spread maater*G«»neral H alb to M. Lewis mi - his children «lea«I au<! Ina wife in an rapidly and eauaed great «'l«'ilement, per intendant of the division uf poatoffta un«*«»nsciuus condition, >he may re but the city ia under martial law, and •uppliee. th *re has levo no outbreak. cover. Ind in • M'lUloia llliatartl. OMOON UNDER MARTIAL LAW File* Its Special Report With Secretary Long. NN II I i <ix| UUH I Fol K Mil I |(»NS r 'V A»l*ingt«*n, Ito**. 3.—The lM«ar*| ap* I* tinted by an liority *•( «»»ugrviw» t«» a»- certain the e*W l uf ait armar piate piatii made its r*»|a**ri lliruUifh 4 '»•mm»*l««r* Howard U >< rvtary Long tuday. The rv|a»rl mak«*« i volutniiHiui «l'M'ttmeiit, treating every letali *»f the |*r*u'«*M «>f armor making, and the cosi uf Iho plant, an«! lit* product. ruduot. It i» al»*» ac- c*»m|*anied by vlatorate plana far a plant.which have been mad«; by Ei|«*»rt Frit*. 2*tie c*»*t *»f a plant » uilable f«»r making naval armor at the rate uf atout ft.000 t«»ns j»rr annum, wliich ia fully equal to tlie <’Mparity of talli thè existing private plants, ia »»t dow n as at>*»ui. $3.750,000 N«> r» <• "inmend »1 ■ ui 1» m*le a* to th«* L> stion «»( the piani, but the boat»! ha» a t umulale*! mv: Ji information a« to the merit» of many •ligibl« l«**AtHm*. «bici» may to ha I by o mgfvfw. Kucrvtary tong will now pro*•«■*'»I im- m«' l:ately to tak«» the iielt step n« • ”ary to carry util th«' wn»h> -« «»f < namely, invite pro|*»«al» by a»lver?i«M** meni f<«r building such a plant *• tbit • Iraignat«*! f«*r the Um* (»1 the g> v. ?»• meni. It wm » the intention the ••*- retary to withhold th« report fr«»m <>m* grms until h« ninni Id h« able tu in. elude thia information in it. but he n »* decided to •end in the re|*»rt a* sooti am emigres* AFscml»l«*a an»l. meanwhile, put out the advertisement»» and notify '<uhgrr*«ts of the restili later. It ia ox- ¡wHdeJ that emigres* will to adv i « h e»I al*» of the utters ma le by tooth the mating armur-making concern* tu m»lh ju t I«» the government, and ato* *»f other larg«« m terrst* to turn over plaids which while not all lik«* the a|A*viflcati«u»* of the latar«!. will |M«rmit «>f alterations int«» rff«M»tiv«* plant*. All of tbi* data, it it «•aid, will to very valuable f««r c*»n- »1«leratn»n of the arnuir qu«**tiun, Lui the re|M»rt of the board, which may to ♦trriigthened by an iudursvmefd from Secretary tong, will make it quite evident that the government cannut un • drrlak «* to in a k«* its own armor at lb«* • *«l name»! as th** limit of pri »* to b«» I*aid to private firm» in the last naval 4ppr«»prlation bill. The armor to tory la*ard '♦>n»i«Us«d (oiniuolorr H«»w«t||, (’>*’ tain M«C«»r- (uh k. Civil Engine* r Endicott, Chief Engine» r Perry And Luuitenant L • t h- er. Summing up the practicability, n*C' **iUes a I vant ag«M and dt-aha« tagr* of th«» pr<»|«o*«'*l f »• t«»ry, Il • »' *• •’First— An armor factory rinupri««» «'•aentially a culto ti«»h uf Sfw« i.il fur- tsaoes heavy maidiiti«» i««*»)s and ap Ph- m net*« that are n«>t r».*.-d«d in any other clasa of work, and chi«* «»f hitor ■>»«•• ctally skilh-d in ths 1» ^m< *•>*. •*?L*c<»nd g-»v«”n’l.eiit .»ffti T Li-• lury nut cunmn’ie«! with an »••tal»lu«!« menl engaged in other !>r.«t;> h*<w of the Steel Industry W »uld depend for Its *11«** ceraa and *»n<«mn' admifilatraliut» hi «» ii a *H>n»tant «Icm m l f«»r an «»utpul ii«*arlv appnaii'hing it» full rapacity “Third If the governtueiit should e«tAh|iah an armor factory, the »dti :« i.t and ectmomi«' maint«*iian«*v of winking of that factory wuiiblof nerssity <le(a»nd tq«un con»t.*nt yearly appropriation» f.»r •hips to to provided with arm or; h I m «» to aux» the armor prtslucvd nt any tin*«* must to a|«s-tally designed for amt fitted to these ships Any failure to appro priate for th«-*»»* *h>ps in any one y» ar w«>uhl require the c*’«*«ati<»n of work and the laying off i n-Irhu itoly of t h«» » k 11 h» I rX|«rrt* an<l laborer* that had been trained to the industry. A resumption of work at a later tun«* would require the training, at a «‘on»id«»rabl* rX|M»nsr, of a new »el of m«»n in tn«» m«*nn- timr. the progress of (he art would pur- haps have l«ren am h that diff! ult and radical changes Would t»e r«»quir«s| which, umler continuous working, might have U-en gradually and easiiv ma le *• JUDGE FIELD’S RE TIREMENT N«»t Mark«d by Sny <'er»M«unlea • 1»r«m«• < nt.ft li» lh« WMliintfton, lhw>. 3.—Jti.lioe Field*» : r»tir»m»iil from tfio «upretn« oourt b»neh, of which hr g.ivr o RI cia I notice IO U.a plr.i.lrut la.t April, look place ; today. There ».» no formality att.-ud- ant U|«>n it. Tinr jualicn wa. not pre ant In th» oourtroom, and aa hr ha« not sat witii th» court any day »im r the opening ul th» twriu, tlio pr>» •■<■<!1 <lnl not differ in any reapert from or dinary day «. It had been *tip|KMr.l that th» g.-n- rrai tranafrr of M.ata nt ama i.il» Jua- titrea, which alway, orvura wlim a arnlor aaaooiata retire», would tat» place, but »ven till« formality waa |*i»t- poned until Monday neat. Jiuttco Harlan, who now IwKnmea the »enmr a»ao<'ialo juvlicr, will i h*ri|(« hl» »rat from the left to th» right .lee of the clilef juatlce, takliitf tlie »r,ll vacated by Mr. Fiald. and JuwtKe Gray will la-come Chief Juntirw Fuller'» nei^htarr on the left. All the other justice» will iiiov« up on» chair tn-arer th» chief. if Juatlce Field'» term had continue.I until neit Tooaday, he would hat» had 41 year»’ continuona aerviee. Under the law he will draw full .alary until hi. death. < •»•lint stall«»*» f.»r 4l»»k» *lr«lnert Victoria, B I».... 3.—Th« W..I Van. omwr < <>al < <>ni)uiny, in winch il. tialiiil.ty aivl ntlirr San Frati. i» <> capitalista ar» intcrctol, ia about In develop ita «nal tuinea al III» ruoto en.| «f Van outer ialand, and r. rubini, a coaling »Ultori for Ala«ka «tramara. Lattar 4 arri»..' re, for Overtime. ï*-w York, Dec. 8 —A <liepati-h front W arhingtrm eaj»: Arnertn in P.ret, a letter .arryr of Halt I-ake fity. recent, le »ne.! the gœernnient un..«r the e>ght boar law for oeertime, an i > !.. cl.ion waa ramlere,! )n fMT„, „f The government ai>|»-al»l to the Vnite<| N«ate» supreme court. The hrgiieet court baa affirmed the finding The aulì of Fuel and the d. oision <>f the au- preme court open» tire way for the bringing of »ulta to coll.-.-t < Uim» of a •imilar character aggregating a veiy large tarn.