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Two American shije aro quarantine»!
4t Japaneas porte wilh thè piago«.
Near Birmingham. Ala . two negl or»
OkKOON were kllled and one Wunndwd by stilb
i ing minerà
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ÏHf NEWS Of IHf INK
Bleak sitili an i pneu.nonia-b»ewl-
ing f<>gs are threatemng di se a se lo Ore
guu'e brave roldiers cam)w*i et thè Nat»
Francisco Preenhi.
To Julv I, Ititi, tl»e Unilwd States
governtnsnt has juiid in pxmsfows |3.-
i 591.4JM 919 VI
-u' Ie Ibis
i «um
te yet to be patd.
The rivic Iwleiat.un <>f 1’1« cago D«at
I will Investigate trutta, bus eswt lutisi»
He» «*ral Joe W|.«« er Las »lattei for lo 450 trust» and n-ni binai ione askmg
.M n Is.
I 30 pei tinelli questiona.
Nsw
York,
Wednesday, shipped
Fifteen Austrian eoa! minerà. wh<
l70,0U0 ounces of g««l«i tu Euru|»e.
l ame tu ibis country in vndatiun ot
It is tx’ing l-* rnr | in some lite contiact latwr law, are being «ie-
sectnmsof the East fur er« re Vary <4 l-.rte l trota Nrbra»ka and lowa.
war.
The Indiana of <>klaL««ma Territory
British soldiers have l»een ordered to are largely engagé»! m dancing, in
pf«x «-e l to the Cepe, presumably to • pile • f thè efforfs of thè g>tvernm«-nt
io prereni the practica and troubla ••
light the Boers.
' faared.
After a thorough cleaning the i«etlle-
A n oi bei trolley strike is on in llrok
•h p L»wa La» txwn floated out of the
! lyn, N. Y. No fat it lias not be*rti a*
Purl Orchard dry dock.
* effect its as thr strike of |N9&. but there
Dr, Tuttle’s ’’thorite.*' the new I .gh
• »»•> t« Hit g how faf*re^< hitig it may
eipl.raive, was tested at Kandy Hook
i lxr«<*ti>e.
and p!«»uounced a sue- •’••.
At Lil*eitvville. III , following a
< a I ta»n Welkin« frank ly aim : ts that
family quarrel, Mrs George Treitrr
his m>•< al< nlat o*> • « i* •! the »< < i lent
shot «nd
killed
her m«»ti«ri, Mr*
lu the efrain»bip Parle
t'hristian Fuse, wounded her husband
Th* «educational «onv«>ntion opened at. I killed her*»*If,
Hi«’
gate« were
al lx*e A .g
The new treaty between Argentina
weltiumwd by Governor Gage.
ami th* l’nil«*d Mtatee give« a re»I ucRon
t* n el- henge in duties on Argentina sugar, hide»
The A' • tn T« i
ears the beevy rains t*rnefite-i and an-l wool, and on American c an •»«**!
ruined an equal proportion of the cot* goods, timber an-f certain foods.
ton crop.
Captain Amlrrw», *'th* lone lavi
«•••neral Gillela dr Sanguiseppet the gatior," who |rft th* Atlantic coa»l tn
. • June for England In a IT f»*ot 1» at,
¡uriit as a s| y, has Ixieo h <s I . en picke*l up 7<H) mil« * fr< m the
t<ardon«*l.
Irish o»asl in an eiba<>»ted otrndiliun
Ti «* French government is attempt*
Japan is now on a new l>a»is aii I the
ihg to isiee revenue by 'ellmg out the f»«« ti n «if eatra territoriality is at an
L». ks «J mate h l«*«v •. which srv a state r<> I. New treaties between Japan am!
monopoly, to “»It»i«lw a-l Vertiarra.
. the I’nIt«*»! Mat«-«» ami E iropran and
The New York World says the presi»
dent !• prrpxt ng tosulm t to the <’<>•
Lans t«» vote ti|M«n whether lh»y will
have Independence <M atm«>&atn*ii.
>*»uth American c»uutil«*s have gone
iuio effect.
A * .« I derat 'ruent <■ • • urre.1 al Blue
«nt, near Delta, Cal. The rar «»n
wh><h Gk»ve»n«’r Geet and party war*
rMurnitig fr«»m >.»n Er am i* •» j<iin|w* I
the its- k, and narrowly «»•«'•pe»l going
off a bridge
N-i ot>e wra* •rii«tu*ly in
j fl red»
Cane la, it is su l, will send rn<><inte*l
lohce to IL* I'orrupine r**gwm, which
I» in dispuie'l territory, and the t’nitol
bistre will reo|ond by •« riding tr«s>|«e
to Pyramid hartior.
The presi lent lias r< n(lrm«^l and
Tinplate workers throughout
the
c*unmis*i«>ned the «»fibers rrx’uitimend* omintry, to the tiumt*er of nearly 50,-
« I Ly General Olis fur the Thirty stilb Uoo have r«*»uni«*d work after an idle*
an I
Thifty*eevrnth volunt« rr regi» I new «»f two w«*«*ks. They will receive
n . n»». t .»w bfilng «.
an advance i»f 15 |«er cent and So |>er
Philippines.
' rent furtliet Iwcause of ti»« recent rise
The war department has annnut ewd in tinplate,
t i > •. *' ■ ■
I • < • p’. •
r ■ ; • f t
Th* English annual naval mat • users
nt llevara fot June were 11,013.
Lave bogun.
* f
Agricultural implem«*nts have ad*
IHW® are, to I « ess t< |5 14«,*10
1 he
van--rd in pri*r
<»tl« fia» cal led that he will raise
I w < • t • g i n «* n t s < 4 V e t e r e n ».
bpanlsh consular ufil-**»« will be toe-
tvgniBrd m nur new islands
Z
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» f ru I
p
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t
«the
will not Wilts <d the Ihryfus »ase.
Twenty thousand nagtoee aie death
tub In Ilio fhx» ie-l distric ts of T • lAI,
and are being fed.
lion. W. J, Bryan aseen-fed Pike’s
Prak in < «dota lo, where tie Was lend*
vied an ovation.
John !> Rockefeller has purchased
« tiri »iva iron miurw « ii Î. i.vhi i»lan ¡s
in British I < lumi a.
•
• f Nebraska an I the l>ak«
L gun a liri ci war dai - e al
111
•
Lave
lh<xtur,
Two teachers wero killed ani II
|«ai>MM*ngere injured st Newman, (’al.,
Ly a collision l»<’lwe« u freight an I pat*
svitgei trama
General J««* Wheeler's seat in cw»n*
gr«*M will probably tw*»h*«lar«d vacant.
An industrial Commission will in*
vest gale the siiidler troubles III (ufo-
ra«lo.
(beat Britain’s argument
Vrt»ri«)«4an buun lary dispute
plated.
in
A war department order |x*rmita rot
«hers* families lo purchase fuel ami
supplies at |MMi prices
A tul*e tiust ha» t> < n formed.
II
will he the third largest st«*el ami Iron
moot | »or at ion in ti»e world.
Ntil-s» 11 pt ion looks have liren opaned
in this country and Eur«q>e for the gold
h .«n to Mriico.
It will amount to
fl 10.0V 5. (MM.
I s presidciit has spr>ln1«*l Colonel
Alfr«*d E Bate* paymaster general of
the a* my, to succeed General Asa I!
Caret, retired.
The Necoml Oregon regiment baa ar*
rived safely in Kan Trancierò. Th*
health of the regiment is good, an«l
Al < it < nnati the llaltimors A Ohio there were no usualUcs ou the trip
S mi H i wv»tet h rallro« I ••« •> í I to a over.
r»*tnmil!«*' representing the security*
Nevrn |»erson« alien ly have «lied at
holders, for $<’> M0,(H h ).
or near New York from lockjaw, result
h<- rrtary P.«*rcr, <4 the lb •• m rm- mg from Fourth ul July pistol accl*
ba»sy, in an interview iti II a»i«ii>gton tlents, and others era in a precarious
•aid that Russia's g»« «I railwav would r«»mhtion.
O|wn up vx«l maikrts to the ( nitrii
The Atlantic liner Paris, which waa
blatas.
• trai !• «1 on the Mana I«-», «>ff the Eng*
E. W . Clark, who he» I »een to Behr* h»b «<»a»t. an-l gtv«*n up fol Io*I, ha»
ing sea to l«M»k after tl r m - h I situation lx*en float«*I and la now Safe in Fal
for this government. tlecLmue that seals iu«uitb barlair
are L««mg «le»troyrd ea« b year al an
The cruj»«*f Olympia from Colombo,
atatuimg rale.
C« y |on, has amv«*d al Nora ami has
Uran«l ÍJuke Georg«*, Lrot* er ul the entered the canal. Admiral l)ewsy
<tar. is dead at *t. l'etere! urg
II« •a I that his men ami hnuarlf were in
ess loin April 37, IM71, ami hai I xmmi very govel health.
iti ill health f -r a number of years,
A copy of the lh*lr|*ndm* la ha«
a .fi«*rmg from consumption.
reached Manila containing the speech
It ie anno'm - I U at
»pjxr • e, of which Agtiinaldo mads «luring the re
almost In« r»libio ritent and ii«4m*’0f, cent celebration al Tat lac of the an*
ba* Ix’en found in the Barry eo«tnd dis nual anniversary of the proclamation
trict. within about seven hours* rail* of Filipino independence.
Ills very
load distance of Toronto. <>nt
flowery, amt in it lie calls attention to
TLe coat tailors of New York, it is the anil ••ijMhSiuii Mnliment hi the
r*i"»rl«*d, are preparing to g»« out on a l’nite«l State».
Au offer fmm a prominent firm of
strike for an advance tn wag« » and a
reduction of hours of I.«’ - r
I » ey are shipbrokers, to pur» base the Reina
said to number between I0,< kk ) and Mwrcwlee ami any an I all of the other
13,1* ”, and of these 3,600 are w.»tnen war craft captured during the late wat
has aroused a suspicion that bpain is
and girls.
trying in this imlirr«*t manner to ob
Acting Controller Mitchell has de*
tain po»«« «sion of the vraeehi and thus
ci dr-1 th.vl »tale naval mililiam«n who
lejtoive the i fTrnow to Spanich pri«le
entered tire service of the navy in the
<«>i«««l by the fL»aling of the American
war with bpain are entitle«) to pay
flag over her ships. The navy depart
from the lime they sore plod gp|M*int*
mrnt will not srll any <4 these vreaele,
mente either by mail or l»y entering
and that anwer will be leturnrd to the
tí¡ n th- duty s»’d •»«! from (he late
wli««*« «•« I«««- !«'»?cr.
of their <«>tiiini»siuns.
An organiBo«I rfTorl is bring made to
• tamp out consumption in Germany by
) resident McKinley has re • ived ths scientific metht-ls of treatment.
LL. H. «legrew from s«‘Vrii colleg«*a.
k ighty-four jret rent of the entire
The window gl.»M combine, known •tale of Idalo is still public land,
a» the American GL««* Company, baa «mounting to more than 41,000,000
again advanced the price of window acres.
A jury at Scranton, Mo., passing
glass.
A. L. Dewar, of Chicago, lias pur» upon the death of a negro who had
chaerd a •rat on lb« New York sto« k fo-en lynched, render* I a verdiet to the
Thia it the •ffect that the negro climbod a tree,
ei« hang«« for 110.(MH).
third seat that has I << n sold fur that venture I too far out on a limb and fell,
breaking lila lie*'ll.
sum.
kllWHf
> • •• «
I »*»••«
Jacob Field. Wall street's greatest
A letter from Alaska nata the clean*
plunger, estimates ti at he has paid out
np for lite preeent searon will amount
(Uft.OOO in revenue stamps since the
tn at least 11*.000,000, mole than
'-«•ginning of the war with spam.
twite last year’s yield.
Johnson’s island, !«ake Erie, which
Michael Lynch, formerly a Tam*
■vas famous as a prison for rel*el eul-
many leader ami friend of It«««* Tsod, ¡•Ilers during the civil war, has just
hat been sent to the alm«’»«»ua. at
been »old at auction for 145.000.
Blackwell's island, New York, with
With rrgsrd to the question of the
bit wife.
maintenance of canteens at United
Hawaiian planters are getting tirml , Mates armv poets the acting sect eta ry
of Portuguese and Japan*«« lal-rrrw.
4 war said that so far as the depart*
They desire 10,000 American white ment is onnrerned the matter is settled
farmers shall beale in the i«lands and
, in favor of maintaining the present eye
to secure them will offer sp« dal in*
teia.
ducenjcnta.
Holt T-» • < •s»»«»t^
' Al A *r <
Venlo Part
|»ie«l al th* I «
r* 1 *Mal>«» •». climate
I «u«t • arvful at trnlom io Vernai M . . a
. «... Hou
I Piti «nal trai
l. Io» Ho. IS WI the
Il a»i
\ F ('Ar«»» ....
«.It *r ««pen io
(AU year )
I Die H« w ‘»uii'l g Au
Grati Holt. Ph B . 1'rt.K.iwl
LIKELY
4'wl»w4 •«•<•• Will
Jal» JwNa Kwil
1» < <*•«•»•• »f < bias
New York. July 17. —A special to
the Herald fmm Washington save:
Insurgents Lost Thirty-Five While President McKinley will lake
all necessary steps fur the pmtection
Men in the Fight.
4 Americans and their intoiests in
China, there is no likelihood Dial be
will join with Great Britain in coere
TWO
CAVAIRYMIN WOUNDED
ing tl e Pekin g*>vrrnmenl to give si*
trgurdiiaary eonreweiotui lu Anseiicans
ami British uiliSenS. A high uffi tel
said regarding the Rnwkni of W. ||
Fa«*«»« s. of W.»»i i ¿*- 1 , that the ad
ministration bad n intent, n t
a*
bmihg with Great Britain or any other
Menila. July IS —l«aks Laguna de government in the interest of its oili*
Bev IS being |«atroll*d by three troupe sens.
Nalurslly. the pres blent strwwl rsa-ly.
of the Fourth cavalry under <’spiale
M<i»raw, and the army gunboat Sept
b« said, to afford all reasonable and
dan, commanded by Lieutenant l»arsen
lawful pr«»trctK.n to Americans in for
The for e rnskes its headquarters on eign r«> itttrir». ai d Mr Paie>»i.e would
an island, l«ving on raer«x»s, in which undaHibtwIly r«Ketve th s ausersnee. It
ba« Been tl»e policy of tl e administra*
the men are tuw«*d ab»*ut to make ut»
expected visile tn towns where there tl- n nut to adv«- ate any •lecial Ameri
are small forc«*e of Insurgents, for the can Industry to the Chin«*» govern
ment
ln«tru- lions •» nt to ths Amen*
purge«** of keeping th* rebels moving
Tueedav th» truope had an engjge
»an minister in Pekin some time ago
meni at Mantilupa. on the su ith roast •aid:
ol the lake
They found 6 -) insur
**ln th* advancement of American
enterprises In ( bins and the effoits
gents there, entrenched near the si>ors
u s is in Ie! 4 f of th* Chineve for* gn
The Napidan shelled the tab«’Is. n«rm
iwrlng IIS. lande! ar* I <lr«»ve them by office, you «1 <>u!d t»e cautious it» giving
• sharp running fire to the hills, where what might I «> u< lerst«»»l as the gov
they were t»>» strongly entrenched fu« ernment's md«»ise*uet»t «4 the financial
«landing of Hie person« seeking con
th* small force to atta« k them
Two of the cavalrymen w« re wr » in !
tra« la with that <»f China.
Briefly
speaking, yon should employ all proper
e
were f »u t !
It is Supp- se ! that the metfoMe for li eestmsion of Amsnean
cummer« ial interests in China, while
enemy's lose ie 35.
rtfraining fr m sdv«M*atlng the pro)»*« 1«
N«»l T • »•»•(•«••«• •«* 4rt«v»
ol any <»ae firm to the eaolnsiou of
Nsn Franci«‘«>. Joly 15 —The neit
other«. ”
tran*t«urt due bers ftom Mamia is II«*
It is therefore unlikely that the reil-
steamer Indigna, now «»ut 94 -la«» with road syndicate in winch Mr. Fars»-n«
si< k and wnunded msn f» m tlie vari
i» interreted will re«»*tv* any mote run
ons c»»mmai-«!» al th* fiont.
Tt-e Mot*
snleration or pmtotion th an any other
gan City isout 33 lays with invalide, Amer < an entefpiise in ti e Celestial
ami lise h<x»pttal steamer Relief is snp
empire.
l»o»el to I h * in Ooiu pan y with h«*v
The
C1 UISnl It ■ t - is it I i <t« ru i N4
MURDER
AND
ANNIHILATION
g »« 4 a l an I is j’isl about at Honolulu.
n-
‘
l
«lue
here
f-
r
10
la»«
or
Nhe is
agwiw■ i.i«»'• riaw •»»» »>•• sight «r «»»••
more. The >. natur, with th«* Tenth
!»i««b «»r M«*»illltle» al Mattila
I .
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San Fran« iscm, July 17.—The off!
an I tiie Hanc'x k. with th«* First Ne. «ers of the Ktvond Oregon irguusnt.
bra»ka and tha l tah Lattsry, lu laye. while verv guar fo«l in their statement»,
Oll» W «hl« <•«•!«» Ila.rar«
Washington, July 15—A -Irspatch
has t**Hrn r nivvd from <ie«i»*tal Olio,
iex|ueeting that Ihete ire »ent to the
Philippin« » 3.5A0 h«»i»r». in or 1er that
a brig.» le « f • avalry may lx* organised
for use Hl the emi of the rainy season,
General <>ti» has trie«l lire L««rae*» «4
Manila and arai by counties, but none
if I hr m •• « in t'» 'X» »'lits' • for < arsir y.
It is the intention «>l h«** »»’la»y A!g'*r tu
have lite mount» caiefullv select«*!,
and lie thinks that animals from Die
Southern states, not too heavy, but
tough and why, will be the b«*sl.
('itv ef Pars Sail«
San Francisco, July 15 —Th* (’ity
of Bara ».«lied for M.imla this after*
n<- »« w tth f -ir < «»mp »i i«»« «»( th»* T wen*
ty f urth infantry, ¿*sj"r Wygant corn*
man ling, an I two trn- ; * of the Fourth
cavalry.
CAUGHT
IN
THE
BREAKERS
the
is COID-
COMBINATION
iloti w un Three
Mar Hu»
Man
I pfeet •»«■ V ■ quina
l>ra«n»<|
Newport, < >r.. July 15 —Thia morn*
ing about 7 o'clock, George Buroh,
I rank Bri«-»l and a man kn wii na "Kea
Lion Charley," want out ov«r I hr
Wlirii a -nt I.» f
for drep-roa flailing.
wit out to the bar they saw a breaker
Priest got
coming and stopped thhing
the boat’s bow around to meet the
breaker, am! the «raft paaaad over it in
safely. AnofloH ara struck thetu l>e*
fore they could regain «mitrid of their
I »at an I capeiied it
Prie»t ««id -••a
Lion (.’bailey succeeded in cabbing
hull of the boat an I clinging to it, but
Hurch waa not areu agtin.
The lookout (ruin the life-saving ata-
lion, who was on the I • <ch opposite to
thA scene of the a«’« Ident, saw the lm.it
cap»lx«» and hastened to the station for
assistance. The crew promptly re-
sj>>nfo !, and in lews than half an hour
reached the »«<*ne with their life boat
and rescued the two men dinging to
They were nearly
the upturned craft,
eshausted. and could hoi have held uD
many minutes more
Hurch was a single man
Two t r«»»M Orwgota.
Washington, July 15 —Il is stat*!
at the w<»r drpat tmrnt that Oregon will
bo rntitird to two ap|*»intmrnis among
volunteer <»fh ers
None of the Ora*
gon uftt. • rs were ch *en by Genatal
Otis fur the regiments being raise-i in
the Philippines, for the reason, it is
• aid, It at none of the Oregon mm
wantel to stay ami taka the | ' j «••
If
Hie Oregon delegation r«* < -tumen Is
men from the Nerumi Oregon fur ap*
;-»!i imeni in the new volunteers, tli»*y
will ir probably i»e sei» • te-l
« spistM « Uwrl»«
Kan Fiancisi<». July 15. — A cablegram
was received I ere tisiay. announcing
the <!eath at l>ry«olt, I nglanJ, of Cap*
la n Charles Goodall, of the Arm of
G<xr!all, Perkins «V Co , the pioneer
shipping firm of this coast, ami c«>n*
ircllmg the Pacific ( *»a»l Kteamship
Company, whose vrseela ply between
all ttie large ports on the Pacific coast.
Sight l>ss«h» yr«*m I urhjaw
New York, July IS —There were
eight deaths from lockjaw in ant near
New York today, making 31 in ail
since the Fourth of July.
All but one
of the fatal cases were duo to Fourth
of July pistol wounds.
admit tiisl the condition <>f the Ameri-
« an trou|« at Manila st th«« outbreak ol
hostilities bclwften Aguinal»lo and thv
United Stat«*» was very critical.
The capture <»f a letter sent from in
»¡•Ie of «»ut lines in Matti.a t<> an rmi*
•ary of Aguinaldo is probably a I that
saved our armv from a terrible «li-»»
ter, and p«»-«il Ie annihilation. Th»
letter was taken to General Ulis, who
fuun « in It the plans of a pl*»l to O|*en
the gates of Manila, sa k the city,
murder the guards, ami allow the Insur
gent army to pour into the Atnet an
campa ami surprise the men.
Ths United Blates troop» wste under
arm» all night to tnret the <*ip»ct. I at
tempt. but spies had learned of the
capture of the letter, ami the only pait
of the plot tiiat was carried out was tbs
burning «»f a portion ot the city.
CAPE
NOME’S
RICHES.
—
First %»•••! Frem **t
Ml«*hasl
Fuwr Vlrn Willi S'lOOlH),
firing«
S.»tile, July I”.—Th» .teatner Alli i
aner arri.i-d tin. mornimt from bt
M ichael». She is the first vessel to ar
rive from the m- uth of the Yukon this
trasuH, and brings advices from th«
newly discovered g«-l»l fields «»f Cap*
Nome.
When the Albume left St.
Michaels, the season was not far
enough advanced to determine the fu
ture of the diggings.
Prospectors,
however, were oonh-letit the counit}
would prove •ery rich. Pan» of from
f'J Io fl are coinmuD.
Only one cleanup 1 ... lw-«n in u< 1«
thus far.
Il was that of Ila I k - Pl ICS
ami Ix'Wis Lan«* oh I la >m N o . 8. afo»v<
Discovery, on Anvil Ciovk.
With fotii
men sh reeling eight days tl>e\ took out
ftM.OOO.
The Alllam** lias several
pas*«*i gers ami a small amount of gold
dust from Dawson. The Dell steamri
to arrive will probably tm the Roan
oke, which was to have
t bl. Jtfich
asls June V.
N« Mur« Kat« Wars.
New York, July 17.*—The Time«
says:
Official anouncemenl is to bt
uia I* tomorrow of th* el*-« lion of Johr
N Kennedy to the lx»ar«l <4 diievtors ol
the Northerg Pacifio Railroad Com
pany.
Mr Kcmre«ly is <re<lit«**l with
being the largest imllvidual hul«iei of
Great Northern railway Securities, ami
lie is said to hold over 30,<RH) shares ul
Northern Pacific, Ihs ration is tsk**u
to tnwan that there will be no rate war
between the Great Northern ami North
efg Faeifio. <>f Janies J. IL Il’s pur*
sonal If lends. John Kennedy is prut a
bly the clowest. Of his businews Oul ,
leagure, Mr. K««Dnwdy has bren Im
chief.
W«»s«ge F««» m l»sw«p.
Washington. July IT, — Secretary ,
lamg r«*eive>i the following - aids uis«
•age from Dewey: "Purl Said, July
17 —Olympia is involuntarily qoarati
lined. As soon as the aliip is <x»ale«l,
we pr«icee>l to Trirete for Pratique and
re» '}|x*iat)on of the «»fl! ers am! men. "
It is «aid at the naw department
that the a Itnirai's rrfereme to Prat
ique simply means he is g«»lng Io
Tiiret« to get a dean bill of health
that will enable bun to continue his
voyage through the
M «*d t ter r anew n
without delays from ths health author-
It!** St Virions points
|»«w«v Will < ««I Trip Shwrt.
A<sm«t Ihs <• u • rr ». mml
St. P.ul July IS —Th» Northern
l'». lrtc Railway Company ba. won over
1,000,1)00 acre« ol laud in ti>» auit ot
th. K ■»•■r- 'i.- nl to 4< lai» i .* i .| | «rt of
the lan<l grant of that ron>l, which wa,
ba.rj on th» que.tlon whether th» tor-
inIna. ot that road wa. al Duluth or at
Aahlan-I. The dec mon of th» United
Stat»« circuit court of appeal« waa
iian lo.1 down thl« afternoon, and la In
favor of the .ompaur'« contention that
Aaiiland 1« the terminu«.
Tw« Rebb»4. On* l**«d
Hpokane, July 15.— Malt Neh loti
was held up, lobbed and rnorlal’y shot
about 11 o’clock this evening, near the
Northern Pacific roundhouse
He died
halt an hour later.
About the same time two mask**!
and armed highwavmen held up the
proprietor, Will Moyers, in the New
York Eichange saloon,
lie showed
fight, was horribly beaten by three rob.
I*ere. who took bis watch, robbed the
ttll of the day's receipts and es« aped.
The men are suppose.I to hare been
responsible for both oriate«.
N«*w York, July 17 —A di«pat«h to
the HeraLI from Port Haiti says. The'
cruiser Olympia arrived here this after- '
mx»n.
Dewey, who is looking very
well, has been reluctantly obliged to
decline tli* invitation of
Minister
Strauss al ('onstantin«>ple to stay with
him on th* Bosphorus. He ts an 1 tons
to get to New York as soon as possible,
and has d«ctded to proceed in tl«s
Olympia to Trieste, where he will
make a short stay for the change of
air, proceeding thenet to America.
Marched to Camp From the
1 ransportj
SAN
FRANCISCANS
TURN
OUT
V'»r««|* K* «!•<■»* •» • <!»«•*»»• »«•»*
i»ei»» »r •»«• n*4 <«»»•• €••«• »a*
«MB*»I • !»»««•*
San Ftanciero. July 17. —N »t ere**
ih* depariure «>l thè « allfornla vulun-
teets fur Il e l'htlippin* • bave ll»e
stieets of Han Franeisoo presentasi s«mh
• arme ul animatton a» tl«»y d»«l loday,
not bave sleaiu whist le». c<nn«m ami
bella create-! su>'h a rum pus. ami all
Ibis in bonot ol theirgiment of < >xeg«»n
«i»l«int«'«*f• and thè California tignai
^>rps wh-i havw r*toiue-l fr«>»n foreign
sltores after « ver 14 moiillts of ba»dsl»ip
ami fightmg.
The «'ause « f thè dem«>nstreti<»n w«»
thè lamJing <>f tl»s <)reg«»n v«»luuteers
and Ibe Cu li fotti lane, preparato» y t<»
gomg mio camp st thè l'reanlo an»l thè
final musterlng out. ami th« n thè Issi
stage ut thè journey to Gr«^f<»n and
h«nue.
Fa« tory whlstlra wefe bluwn
an i ih«* bay steamer» ahl-d !«» thè
shrteking. Canmm were fire-1 ai set-
• tal pollila and l»ells lang oul lbe wel-
• >tue ot san F’amlw*«» to thè We!4«x»t-
srs a: ' th«» • « I gru’ip ••( native »«»nt
whoma le tip IL* ugnai coi p« of thè
California regitnenL
First in tl;«* line of match wa« Major
Noble, General Sbatter’« a «I. followed
by thè Lami «4 thè Third artiliery.
Th*n rame Govrvnor G«*er, of theg««n,
an i bis «iaff. ami they w*t«* folfowsd
by thè Californiana, wh » si»ai«*! li»e
ohrei» with thè Oregontanc
Th«*i an.»» th* r»*gnn««nt, Lea l»*l bv
Brigadier Ger « ral *umm« r». and its
band.
A» th* men msr< li«sl, company
front, up th* wide stiret, they made a
splemli I app« «'ame
A h amLiilan e.
t earing the *i-k and w««un-l*d, full««w-
e«l, then battery (’. ol the Third artil-
lerv.
All along th* line • f m»r- h th*
men Were cheered to an echo, ami
bands hirr«l by individuals playml live
ly music
As the »«»Idler« passed ths
Palace hotel, they w*re dekig*«! with
flowrre thrown horn the window« by
guests.
Al the junction of Tl»lr«l and Market
si'd Kearney streets, the crowd» were
i:nin<'h»e and the three i»t»»tuii g papers
which have «jfWcea on tl • • • rnsr« of
(ho»«* streets vie I with each other to
in» which mul«l make the most n««i»e.
General K)iaft«*r and staff and <«ov*
ernor Geer ai d his staff. sn«l urar.y
poted army ««fllcets revirw«*d the parade
ms it pi»M»««*d up Van Ness avenue toward
the Presidio. A« th«* men passed lbs
reviewii g stan I, they cheered «ontmu !
ally. When the Prcspli«» was reached
the men were given a real an«l then
cuuiiuenceil the
woik
of going to
'
camp.
Here they will rest under military
discipline for two w»«k«,whrn th* final
mustering out will take pla<e, and
then they Will lx* rent to their North
ern homes bv tram.
At a late hour tbit afternoon tlie Or
egon volunteers made their appearance
on dress para«lo at the Presidio.
Ad-
dresse*! by Governor Geer, who t«*ld ol
the dieapfMiintmrnt in Oregon that ths
trooj s w«-re not mustered out in their
own state.
General Kummers then stepjwd for-
I
wwr<l and said:
"All those who intend returning ts
Oregon with the regiment will raise I
•
their bands.**
Nearly every right haml in the regi i
ment wa«* raised. Perhaps 30 or 30 of
the men held their hands down.
"Th* governor thanks you,'* er;s»l
the colonel.
latter in the day the volunteers were
given a banquet t v the Bed Cress al
Mechanic's pavilion.
In th* evening
the regiment whs divided into squads
ami entertain«’«! al the different thea
ters, each playliouse having s«*t asids
from 10«) to 300 seats for the entertain
iin-ul of the bove.
PULLED DOWN
GERMAN
FLAG
An lnri«l«nl In fl«>n»»i ul u Uhith M<«>
Htruiti* An I nl«rt»«l l<>n«l B pl*..«i«
ILimdulii, July V. v«a Victoria. B.
(’., July 17.—There was a flag Incident
heie on ths Fourth of July whi«h
promise» to lx* ina«le an Internal!« nal
episode. < arl Klemme, th* proprietor
<»f the Orpheum hotel, gaily «Ie« «»rated
Us building in American colors, hoist
ed the Ameri* an flag over It, and under
the Ameiiran flag Die German flag.
Later a ftici I <4 his want»*l to »>•«• an
American fl »g. ami Klemme g«»o»l-
naturrJIy luane*! h)rn his. leaving ths
German flag floating alone fro o the
ttagslaff
J, H. W«*st »aw it ami
ordered
•
i
lx en ill-will I * l ween the two men be-
for««. Mil l Klemme iefu»«’J to take or-
lets from l»is enemy.
West therefore
g»th«*i«*d a I i of sohliers ft«»u> tl»e
tran»|M»il Kheridan and show«wl them
sice German fl «g floating •« I •» ! > >rth
of July in American territory. Ths
Soldiers at ut •* f r
'd to •!.* » -»f,
tore down tl e German flag at» I de
stroyed it and put in its place eons
red, whits an«l blue bunting torn from
Hie other «1« «»rations <>f th* building.
West tolav was fined |loo in ths pi
li, e ronrt for malicious m »rlnef. an I
ti»* German consul will make a repot
of Die matter to his governtnenL
Tr»M|N I m a W rerU.
Kan... lily. ’Io, July I».—Thru«
tramp, wrre bllln.1 arvl Ut. olli»r. wart
»•■riotialy Injured ti«lay by the wreck
ing of a frrl,ht train on tl - Chiago A
Alton railroai, near Ul.-tolalr. Mb.,
Tim boly of another man ia twlley—<1 to
health, lottom of Ilia wmkag.-, which
conal.ta of 10 carload, of iimrcliandiMr,
bog. and cattl«. Terry Corti», ot At
lanta. <la., I. lb« only on» of tbo dead
hlaotitiad.
K«««ia IwSereaUMla
Wsl«t«rr Aalor'« Ta««s
H». P.tar.hiirg, July 1» —lti>»»lan
n»w.|ap»r» grnrally d.»ul» much at
tention to tha l»l»gtam. »a. hanged l>»-
lawn Eni|*ror William of Germany
and f’rmident l^oulwt.
fl ia .aid that
Ro.aian diplomacy baa by no mean,
ten taken unaware», but bail mad» no
■ light »Sort to bring »»but aoeb a u>»et-
mg.
New York. July 14.— Willum Wei
dorf Astor secured from the supreras
court a writ of oertiutari directing tbs
commissioners of tnit-sshd aseessmenU
to review their de* ision in a»s***sii g hit
pcre»nal properlf at |3,0voj • >
Mr.
Astor olaitns that he is a i.onr*«i<lent,
and that he does not |*oaeess tbe per
sonal projterty upon which ho has been
a see as *• I by the commissioners
Ra.p1*rrle», red and black, and enr-i
rant» now »oil at S cent, per tax,
Ths **OLI Mai-ls Club, of Roseburg,
whrdaaal», and are not likely to get calls upon the boat«! of trad« to sur
much cheaper, although they ar» plait render i»a charter, Im« ante the la tier
tiful enough.
failed to entertain the editor a
Pacific Coast Testified to Hold
All of Asia’s Trade.
K a W m T'Mfc« lb* hl«*« re
Peas are proverbially alike, but not
more so than "Digger'* law students
And wlirn each wears astracban hair,
J gold s|«e« ts« Us and a Ktewait tartan
he* kt io, Dse Mattik Lai is as Ilk* Dal-
i abhuy Jam«h«*>iji a« anv two men in
, Iron mask»
Tl. • fa< t it n«»< l«**l on a
wily Hin«l«a» lew student
This bright
| vuung mind has, it is said, taken sev
eral sliolarships at Linrvlu’a Inn under
his own name
lie, now. fur a con*
• ileratum, is willing to t»mp»rartly
a lopt the series of cun»« nat»ts whh h
form the name of any g«*ntl«*man wit!»
a similar eu r «a I.sins, am! in I is Im
proper pers»«n g«*ea up for an<! su< eras
fully posses the etsminatiuns of the
< < uu’ il uf it * ar
Pi - in i
8 «id««««
AgelSMI
IMPORTANC)
»retare W il«.»«
I m
Him
K«lt«t»l« < rll«tl«*M
Mrs Newlyw««*l Ot». ruolher. I w •!
|‘d never been t«»rn
Grotge tfoeen*!
I «* i »* any u re
It's as | ¡.»in as
*
• » •
Her Mother— Why, how can yoc
tell»
H* Las done n««thu g but r«»d<H»
our eipen«liturvM»
The first iu«>ntli w»
were
uiarri«*d
our living eap-en««« ’
.»o unt«*d t
I <>4. tl>* •• t»r» l ui •»nth
|*»3, and la»t month ju«t
And
Geutge «.»» • we'r»* tf'»it g to do even let
ter
than
Dial heteaftrr’ —N. Y. ;
W qi Id.
Why
VS (••••««
I««
S »rtnu*
- .
■
i
•«»•
t «•»• ». i K e » »• t •• a
tXPANSION
»h«
F««*rl« Ar«
Dial <»|>>>y F»y.
i«a iw tbs rhiii»»i»iM««
**l am proud to sav," said the ureu
with lbs lou-| voice, "that I have never
made a serious mi«tak» in my life."
"But you are mietaken," said the
mild inannrrr-i tn an with the erholarly
st«M»p, "you hive mils one vsiy eori-
uus mistake,"
"I'd like tn know whore you get
your authority for saying su’"
"Your •!« srailou la evidence that
»on have never tried to •** yomaelf a*
uil.rrs
a«*©
yuu.Chicago Tims»
lieraid.
I h« ft •’«; lent c «••■« «»f n»f vou« proelra
D«»U or utter collai«** of the nerv«»u*
•ysteiu umler winch women ’ go all t«
at* the «aving is. have caused
much thought and investigation on ths
pat t «4 pl»v ■> i.ina.
t **ftain inolgtiilc •ill«*!«ticee are well
known to cause various forms of nerv
OF
i
Seattle. July 19.—Se«4retary <»f Agri*
'ulture Ja Ui «*• Wilsun will lemaiti in
thia «ity aeveral «lay*. uv umil b* ; .»«
»>-r>n every farmer from whom it 18 |«»a-
•
!-»
ta < n ai v < f ♦ 4t
II
ea>d today
"I am very sorry to learn th.it out
her«* in Washington you are imjxHtlt g
e
g*< wo al L • ii•• Y««u do not «-ven in • *••
•Il the buller rett nee. Tiut iv no w »y
to lulll«l up the P a ci tic coast
" 1 he time ha» 1 come w hen the «•» (St
I» )H A iNWitlOfl
tO Cull) iti iHII-1 the Ira ie
M
of th* (*ri«nt amd th» P*ci
1 .•> » of «follata f tra«le in l>u tier a L> it*
await t'<e Pacific c«*a»t 8» «
as it
I h* Ia'aci
can supply the «1 •’til Mid.
0»*A»t is «leatmed to yet
t’»e gr«1»at
market ol the »orII.
It h »• ti * ri* n
country and mure people m ai> I
■*»
lb* Pacific lo deal with.
"The «'oasi can and will hoi II« all
of this tra ie in lime, an l it i» th* am*
Intinti of the depar Im«*nt th >l the «tale
ot XS olili gtott «hall be « » «• «»f t ‘ •• ;»»l
to enter actively into the mannfa* ttire
of butter am! Im can» to elpml I«»
China, Japan and th* Philippine'S
"Etpanaion ie g«nng to I ms a grr «1
thing for the c«»a«t
II w »11 u | mmi «ip
and <levelop a market that w >u -I «»til-
«•rtaoHi I m * «tagtianl fur many year» to
««itn«’.
The people are all l«*ginning tn
••'* it in that light.
Why. I can eay
that » great majority of the pse pl* ot
ill* state« from hero •• ««I are in favor
of keeping the flag where it is.
"The feeling <4 President McKinley
an-l th* a Immiattattun rogai ling th*
Philippine« is the earns a* that whl«4i
look u» to <‘ti!»a
I brlrrv«» it 1» our
luty to leach «elf guierr.m nt to all
Dire»«’ whom we liHpp*n to come in run*
tact wilt», and we came in contact wuh
D»e Pblhppin«*« through «»ur w.»r, in
the name of humanity, with **p.»in
Agumal l«» t« a cut lhro.il in l.u/
»«
H ey lei waa ii« Cuba
II* hi . I h • fol
lowers tuuat l»e brought to a realisation
«•f what »elf g> i • ei r* tiien t itreana.
II*
invulte I oiif flag and that brought «»n
the present punishment.
It is the I**-
I.«4 «4 th* a«!mmietrati«*n that a* •«•• n
as the rainy •« »««»n in over peace will
<*» mui I n * 4» m lare-l—-that same
!•*• »•■•*
which < uba 1« enjoying, after winch a
p«dicv of «« If g«»vetnment in Ibe Philip
pihee will come up
1 ’ . p« ’
V V «
»-■’!’ ■ >
• t
- r . !>«••
M K ;
«• I
will !>a k up In» p--l: • <>f k- "ping • ’I I
to the pji«on» pt -hicuig them Furth
er research leads t«» the le -4 I h <« t
alum 1» a ptrV4il»i g su«*« t»f so rallshl
nervoua prostration for the simptome
i
H produces on the n-ov in «vstem aft»»
it» absorption into the bio.«! ate very
remarkable ir.dee«l I tp«*ritnents phys
i"logically m.ide up*»n an:mal«
v
Orfila, Prnfo*«ors Ilans Mayer, Paul
Seim ap l others, show thst alum fre
•piently pr<slu«*«*s no visible symptom«
for many dav« after it« intr
'
into tbe l**»ly
Then follows h>*s©l(
4p{ elite ami othei ahmentai y dist<»rl
E’llipinoe to itampl» it in the gutter or
«•I « S. .1 l> I
:..»i I V • S- r
I
anti espan»i«miste I«» pla«*e th* oi l
f
■
'•
-A
.. .
.
V .
e
. . -
■ , .
,
bl<M».l •ta tie’l banner of liberty under
moat prominent physicians now belt****
lite bod. ’’
i ! im I "nervous prostration" an I manv
< >n l*4Vi*g Waebington the »«»erotary
affections «.»f the nerves ftorn winci» 1 will procswl to «»ther Pacifn
c*K.»Mt
Ix>!h men an l women suffer are caused
state», wire re be will endeavor teen-
Ire the continue I a a -option of alum
into the system.
ducts.
it ia probable that many mel’.ra!
FIRE AT FORT DUCHESNE
men a»* ui iwji *
f tl •• estent tc
which salts of aloruina m«y Le intro
• lu* e«l into the bo-lv, being Uh ler ihr *l«|tl •«» tin«« l»»*n W m I by ludlati« lo
< « IppI• <h« t*«»»t
impression that the use <4 alum in
(hoiver, July IM. —A •|**«,ial to ths
bread is prohibited.
Alum, however.
N««we from Price, Utah, savs
The
is still u«ed surreptitiously lotoiu" ei
tent to whiten bread, an l vrry laigelv •«*« on I fire within a week mvuirsd at
Furt D uchesne, last night, when the
in making cheap kind» of baking |* w
• ler. In families Where baking | wdei quarlertna»ler'» stable» am) contents
Nineteen
| is generally use«! great care sh<iul«l b» were entirely c<»nsuu»e«l.
eierci»«« I lu pro«*ure only thus* biatnlr mulee were Lui lie-1 to death. The |o»a
ma Ie from cream of tetter.
The alum a leu inc I ml ew JU wagons, bsaldee a i.iim-
|M)«ders may be distinguished by thr bet «>f ambiilant'ea light spring wagons,
lower prne at which they ais to I I — b'i« k>M>ar ls, pa< k » a «I«H«4, bain**»« And
hay ami oats. The wm l was blowing
Britiah MeJf.il News.
a gale, an l al one lime the ufll«««ra'
Murk Mur« K wib»fanlhf
quarter» were threatened. The fore is
Huas—I was thrown off a trolley car pla« «1 at 910 »-IX!.
Fort Du« heatie ts 9»« mile» from here,
today l»e«Muse I (»ain’t my fare. I tel!
; you that makes a follow feel embar* an«l new» wa« brought on huraetia<'k to
tits first telephone station, ami from
I a «we-1.
An officer trlrpliorre»
J«»ai —Yon
ehoiiLI
be glad you there sent In.
w«»ren*t thrown
under the trolley I that both fires were itt<vti«liary ami
you*«l f»*el more cut up alxjul it then — i some Ixpliev« that it is the work of ol«l
kfowowoc an l Ins ban I of Whit« river
Philadelphia Record.
I’lss. who at* piepanng to go b « k t«>
A German eipert claims that whilv <*oh>ra«h». au I are tryn.g to destroy the
cavalry equipment, »o that Die sol-
luring a storm lightning may natural
ly and by preference «erk lite earth bv «hers cannot follow them.
wav - f an eh trl>- • ar, there is no Ian
AlIlM tfnublei *«rl«|»>i|
gar to the p.»s«engers, tx-causu of Die
Vancouver, B
<’., July 1H — Tire
• je- i a I cuntmane for corn! icting el*
steamer Cut«*h arrive«| here la»l mgl I
ti idly to the earth.
f» tn Skagway with Yukon muret»
Purser Turner re|M>tts |J00,-
More sbiiM sail the Detroit riser a>M*ar«l
than enter Liver|«M»l nr IxJiidon
Tl.» UiW go hi duet 'le|w»aite.| in the ship's
safe.
Hugh Lan« aster, uf Liverpool,
Hues canal, which carries the curu
merre of th* world, pas»«*I last year England, rsliiined with frjo.OhU tn
He went into the Yukon 1*4
‘',5’i0,0<i0 tonnage, while there were ‘ drafts
floating through the I« m ks at Saults months ago and is m.w returning home.
From Allln comes news of D«e ami
Hte Msfie 16.ft1 »
0 in eight m uitlis
cable eetlletneni ol
past troubh«
Ko the new cup yacht is called "The Ju«!g«* Irving's «foiling out ul justn*«« in
( «»lumbla. '* Here's to het
Heaven' Atlin i» giving the utmost satisfaction.
I leea her I "A rose by any oilier name American« who staked claim» prior to
may smell as sweet," but let us l»o|a* ' th* passing o| tl>* alien law are now
that no va« Lt bv at.v oilier name may alb»w«*d full prlvilrg«* an I title to the
•ail as fast when the Columbia goes to same.
meet the Shamrock!
Ila-I 4 W «»•••! an lag and U «« I» iiiwm »<I,
After taking a snap »hot of Tenby
church recently, an English photogra
pher wn pusiled to firnl on Lis plate
the image of a vessel dt«-**e I in bunt
lug and upside down
He read in the
n •*••, ^p*» fl«* **it !«y of • !«*•' h at
Pembroke, seven miles a war. and con-
rlmle-l liiat ho had photographed a
»<•-
Sacramento, Cal., July IR. —The
fovdy of an unknown man was today
found in II»« Harramento river nine
in I fos ix*l«»w Freeport.
The cor pa«» ¡8
that ot a man O') yeats.
Ifo ha«l a
wtaalen l*g.
WaveM
Man
l>r»»w«*a»l.
Seattle, July IR.—Tl>e »chooner Gen
eral biglin, fiotn Cook'» Inlet. Ala.lt.i.
l.sHi«» Paa Wear ahns»
bring« new. f tbe drowning of Mrvn
Doe «if* «mailer after using Allen's F<»«>*
men at Tnrn-Agein Arm eetly in Jnne.
Ease a |iuw <ler to be «hakeit Into the »hoev
The name« of only tire of thvm are
II make» tight or new sl»««rv feel easy
A
li Johaaon,
give« inptant relief to torus and bunion« | known, aa follow»:
It « tl»e greatest cwmfort di»«< .very of the Malone, III.; O>uia l’et»r»on, Chicago;
age Cures * swollen feet, bllwtere si id cal «'tori* .Ma-haon, «'hi. ago, —. I'ortnr,
fous •put« Allei)’» Foot Ea«« MIC ertela Califoritla; —. Ilutchiaon, Rockfotd,
They w»ra crnraing the arm in a
cure for ingr««wt)tg nail«, sweatUng. smart- III.
We h«** 30 «■» J le«tl- -mall boat, which waa overturned hy ■
ing h«»t, •• hing (»-rt
m«»n ia)s Ail druggets and •hue Stures big tidal wave.
•ell it. 35c Trial pa« kag* k REE by mail i
Addreea, Allen H Oimwted Le Roy, N Y. I
< ontrul »r th. <>. K a N.
N«w York, July 17. — At a meeting
of directora today, th« Oregon Naviga-
lion waa taken from th« control of the
F«»r lung and < h»«t d «*a*e« F isq ’ s Cuts Great Northern and Northern Pacific
is lk»e be«l medi«me we have u»e«l
Mrs '■ by being aba..rhe.I by the Oregon short
J L. N«»rtb ott, \V i'lwor. Ont , t'a< a la
Line, under the control ot the Union
PaciSo.
It is computed that there is £40,-
000,000 in gold and jewels at ths lot
W if» < h«rg»4 VS KA W«r4»r.
tom of th* sea on the louts between'
Erie, July II — Clareme E Hhat-
England and India.
tack Wat ahot and klllrel early thl»
morning, and hia body plared on the
Rementfor that , >u ran buy Jesse M -re
A A WhHary f«»r the »ame prue that If track! of the motor Im*. HN wife.
raid f«>r <»r l uarv w h »kev
k ..r •«,• by aJ Ella Miattuck, ia Io ked up in the po
nt a»s 4ea -rs • : .dr .gg ».
lice atalion. charged with hi* ruur<l«t.
Fine silk was predated 1,000 years
ago in 95 provinces in Japan.