The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, May 11, 1900, Image 1

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SCIO. OREGON
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Specialist fur Rcfr.ktinn and
Defects <if the Eve.
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Watch local oulumn f «r date d usits.
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P laning
M ills
HAHRY S. JOHNSTON A CO.. Proprietors.
ALL KINDS OF MILL WORK ON SHORT NOTICE
All Kinds of Lumber, M-h. tars. Moulding.
Shingles, Faints ani Oils.
BURIAL CASKEIS AM) ( \StS ALWAYS ()\ HAND
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SCIO LIVERY AND FEED STABLES
IRVINE & CALAVAN, Props
Our Bigs Arc First-Class and Our Horses
Arc Hood Ihhcrs.
Hack Connects With All Trains at West Scio and Morning
Train at Munkers.
CLOTHING
We now have the largest and
best selected stock of Clothing
ever shown in the Valley, which
we are offering at
WAY DOWN PRICES.
We have many special lines of
Spring and Summer suits and
light Weight Underwear.
BLAIN CLOTHING CO.
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C. A. WHALE
Salem and Portland
LEADING DEALER OF HIE NORTHWEST IN
PIANOS AND ORCANS
Instruments Sold oil Easy Terms, ( all ami
Sec M\ ( hmn I s Before Piircliasing.
Epitome of the Telegraphic
News of the World.
lk«MtBR<1t %»t r**npi»
‘*n» hundred am! nine victims «»! the
( tab mine disaster were Lu» led in «me
day at ^rofield
Second Mining Camp In the
Slocan Country.
Burglars looted tta safe of tir* F irst
National tank uf lui Brady, Pa . aud LOS1" EX< IH»> HALF < Mill JON
TEK>F. inks FROM INK HIRE*
secured flO.lMM).
Tta ¡«rade in "t I a » uis in tan» r *4 |
Admiral l>e*ev was aiiaasaed by ball W ster Suppip Fall«4 aa4 • hft > it*
VMl««»4 11 •«11 Out
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a mlliP« p*t*p»*
■ad N«r* N»«4*4.
Tta tondry civil bill waa ¡va»sad bv
the bons««
It rams* shgbtlv m»»rv
Sj- kan». May 7 --A •i*« ial t- the
than V !. 500,000.
President M«’hiolwv ha« »elected
A|«'keamau» Het lew fr» ro ka«lo, B t»..
Many
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were
denH»ll»h«^!
fade U* le li<« ! r«t g»«veri» >f » f Hawaii
I v a terrific gals that went thr< ugh th* ■ says:
Au’rro'an
F t Mlni«irr thmby gl
handon, the •«■O ll i mining town in
k wn <4 Wllanoville, Neb
mi»*i nane» arv«UI f» r Ü»e «>|wo lour in
I Im purtan re in the
!be S|« m an. ha» l-een
bit hundred meu empioved In th» completely de« -•troy«*»! by tire ami nearly
< bine.
sine fa« t*»ry at la Halle. Ind^ »tru« k all Its
pr««ple » are botnelear and
Fire al the 1« wn of Glade in. M 1 ■ h
t**r an a«hau>e in wage»
ruined, Kaalo Is .**► miles from >an*
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destroyed 16 building», causing
The "tamlard Vaittlah w»>rk« at F Im don. but al««ut
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of I ».0 * >.
Park, Maten Islán I. were damag*"! by of «moke came n»IHng over this town
U aah .
The n rth half of the i ’««It I
fire I* the extent of f7i'«‘.000
At <*ti»-r w rd wrut >ul
I front Sandon.
Indian reerrvatimi ha» bien •r urd lor
that -and« li wa« destro* rd l>ul no news
The
British
have
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the
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river pushing northward, and tha re i »»old la* had (run the dreniate t« wn.
Chicago landlords hate
; »• all Wires had l>een btSTtwd
lief of MateklUg is rxj<ecta! ms > ii .
Combinati* n and rents s«bat
At « I* 'Î a train an •• in fr m saa
An
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govern 4<»n bringing a num Ur of th ••** who
ent immediately
nient officials U> •*’• ure sn
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appropria
1 hey reported
Charles H Kl!«n wa» inaugurai« I a« ti«»tt for th«« building an ! I malmenane« I lost all their property
that tl»e total Io»« was l«rtween |5« h ).*
go\m»‘ f «*í P orto Bl»«» With imples of school» f«»r Alaska
<MM) au«l f l,(“»o OOO. while the m«ur*
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live r«-rrn ■ ul»-«
(■enrral Mac Arthur, in addition to anew could « lily bava l-rrn at«uul 1-5.*
lire !« • r- V« I the Hasting ahin*do hi« duties as commander, will eterciar
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mil at »o>«b«n Wash . l* Hrtì>rr With th«* autie<rity of military governor »»I
The alarm was rounded shortly after
I,(MM).INK) »hinglet
the Philippine islauds
i midnight, and qairkly the streets vs «-re
The tramq» rt *d ■
«n arrived at
«»( men
MM a an«! w»>-
with hundreds of
F ire which start«»«! in a livrrv stabh
"an Iran* i« ■» h m Malilla with
In- at Petersburg. Ind , swept through tin ,n*u
fGnie» started tatw«-en
sane »oidi« r> on G<ar«l.
I i-lt.»'««' |s«rtion of th«« t wn, leaving sF’rucrr‘s tall am! Brown's store.
Tw sto au.s seemr«! to h»dd the f* tm**a
Carpenters of Omaha are
lut thr» •• stores. laws, fso.oou.
lu rfirek f*«r a while. Thru «»ne *t»ram
strike.
'rhey drmaml an
The war dej»artmrnt issue»! an order
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.t tu.| the t on • spr« • I raj IH
day and increase of wsgra.
relieving General otiauf th«* command
Aft« r that it was only a matter of th*
Five men were killed ami three in of the division of the Philippin» •
I h«
Are burning it«w-lf out.
jnred bj a Udler «-ipl •)* n in the niill gem-ral ha» 1» ft Manila for the Cnitt l
The miners* hospital an*! a drug store
< f J. V. 1 rev *!• < <» . Iift»*n. Ohio.
F ta tre
were blown up in the effort to stop tta
tt the Hercule* Ithletl»* (Tub, New
< Hie third of thr houM-« iu GanUI, a flames. By this time all the lower
Y*rk. Ih»b Filx«in»m4»n« kiMM'k» I <»ut F d town in Iknton county, reías, were |»art of town. Including the teudrrloiu
lbinkh« rest, th«* >vra sm - giant, in tw*r destroy«"! by a tornado. No *»uw wa* and many I usine*« placea were gone.
I rounds.
hurt, th«* |ax*ple seeking refuge iu Then the firemen blew up the bubo
hotel, one of the finest buildings in tha
J--•«•ph <»urtar Kau*|* n. a f»»rtr.«-r storm toousrr»
, faiuo -• taudmaster, leader • f the < >ld
Work on the National Republican K»»oteQay *■ untry, th«* Canadian Pa­
i<iuard tand, is dead at New York, convention hall may ta stopped owing cific rMilrvMsd station am! <*th« r buibl*
aged ft» y«»are.
to th«* dispute tatween tha Alile»! Build­ ihga iu <<r«ler to save the valuable •toros
>f II. (ieigerich and H. Bvrre I - •
I he • nit» I States navy will not ta ing Trade» Council and the Brother*
This was a«‘vonipllnhr<!. Haifa do MW
h<»«<|
uf
Car|*entrrs
an«!
Joiners.
•«■nt t*» Turkey.
As the sultan haw
other buildings at the extreme ends ol
tiiA'Ie some «-om'e»«i<»ns, he will
Lieutenant Giblsms, atta* bed
to the town were save*!, including the
given more time t" «tu«lv th«» matter.
the Brooklyn, in an rx|»«*ditlon HUI- electric power-house. The rest «if tta
\« a sawpiel to the Jotann«»l’iirg ex­ dui'tn! by him iu thr south of Luxon, town was drawn ink» th** maelstrom of
plosion, the rransvaal government has tn th«« latter jwrt of February, M** ured flame.
>pauish pri-»‘n«'r*
• rder«-«I British subje« U. with a frw thr release of
Relief measures were taken qul« kly.
t-xr»-pu<>ns, to l«M*ve Die r«*pul»lic with
An uuknown negro, ataut 20 years *»f Th** Ofb« i »Is of "and«»n «!• n*»t» d f •*),
in 4 h houre.
age, was lynched three mil»-» from ana mining men there roniHbiited
An rngin* and 70 empty care of th«* Geneva, Ala , for aman Iti ng a 12 /««ar- 13 .000. Kaslo r ii-eil |l." 'Oand sent
Arm«d np a s |* cc I a I tram with large supplies
Santa Fe w»re thrown into the tay old whit«« girl near Hartford.
ing
More re­
from the new "anta Ft* wharf al Sail men t««>k him from thr arresting «*f!i- of f«A»»|, t* nts and cl
lief is needed.
Fraui i'-*«», l-v th«* I reeking uf an apron. < » - r w a n • I irti*! him to th«
when* be wa* lutrr found <I« a *I, han.
No uiic was k 11 tai so far as kdoWU.
ing to a limb.
GREAT FUNERAL TRAIN
Frank H 1» » v, of Minnva}«dis,
Four
mlti«-r«
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Minn . ha- •»!-taitied insurence in tits
Fr«»m the 4rr»ir of Ihr t («h
**tarlr«l
Mutual Lit«' Insurance ( ompauy, of mine near Roanoke, \ a
Mi»r |>i«a«t*r.
New York, to th«' amount u f >1,000,’
Munkacsy, the celebrate! painter,
Salt Vak«*, Mav 7 —The gr«-ate«»t
IM"», the annual premium ««u the |s»hcy dn«d at Bonn, Germauy.
futiera I tram in the hl«t* rv of Western
taing f IH.SPO.
.Michigan iM-rnocnitr want < ’barb * A nierica ■ tarti'd on it« journey from
\etive preparations are tatng mads A Town« fur Bryan’s running mate.
world’» fair, t> take place in "an
An ri^ht-h*»ur day has la-rn ■••* tirv'l
Frau* isro in May 1V0I, whi« h will by New England Building Irados jour­
continue f«»r six months. It is to ta ney meo.
kn«»wn a» the I'aciH* Ocean and In­
ML alt take capitali«t« have taught thr
ternational I x|«»sition.
Iowa group of mines in the Baker city
The fUa-r |w-a< v commission is coming district f r f BO.(MX>.
to America.
A «lom-n teasels hate already left
tha
President McKinley
signed
Sea Ills fur <'ape Nome, < fpiulous vary
Hawaiian bill.
as to when they will gd there.
Governor Pingre*, uf Michigan, has
State Secretary Beiti, of the Trans*
turned Ih-mocrat.
vaal, says the Boers V* 111 mow to
Four deputy tah comtnlssiotierw ar«
watching th«* < lackaiiias river
America if defcati»»!.
Twenty-two sh»*ps in Chicag»» are
It i- n w kb w n that < aptalli < 'arter’t compb-U-h lied up. owing U> the loilvr
gigantic steal «111 r»'ach f.*.0iMI,0m)
makers' strike.
Many th»»u«vauds »4 ¡»'••pie gr«»rte»1
Köberl» will advaw'e on Pretoria
Admiral lh vv«'v on his arrival at ( hl from Kliiits ri«'V. Bloemfontein awl Na­
rag»».
tal, simultaneously
Governor Taylor has returnad to
Twenty \inen« ans were killed in an
Krntu* ky. No warrant was served on engagement with insurgents at < atu
I
him.
big, on the island uf Samar.
Washington courte hate declared
Senator Hanna Imlwtes the Rrpubli-
>ft|i,(MM) Worth of < >lym pia warranta to cans will have fully as har»i a tattle
this year at they ha»l in I* cj 6
ta illegal.
Bank»-™ »-stimate that Amen* ans
Nine |a*ople wer* kiltal ly the fall­
ing of a cuudcmued brblge et th« Tana will ijehil (iU.iMMl.ikk) ui< re than us­
ual a Pros« I this year, owing to th«’
ei |«»sltioU.
{¿••tarts iniiri have ro»re h**ro*e lav- Paris exposition.
I» J. Sinclair, pnstofDce inspector
fore hr can adv au« r larmiou c*»mplains
«-otioi»* trd with the St. louis force, has
of his sl«»Wlira*.
By a vote of 20 t«» 21) the senate re­ t>rrn appointed chief j«»« to (flee limp» c-
fused t«> consider the re«4ul)<»u «»fsym- tor uf P»»rt*» Rico.
«tenrral M» rtill’s request for retire­
palby with the Huers.
Chartai Ingersoll, of lthi«*a, N
Y , ment has t»eeu grauted. General Br»««ke
an emtavaling o unty treasurer, was » ir< <-«'*lliig him as c«»mmaudvr uf the
dc|u*rtm*-nt uf the Fast
arrvwlad lu >au I ranciaeo.
(»rrmati officials at VK adiingt* n thiuk
that ^r- relary Root's sj*«*•». h on the
Monn*r do- trine was siiuel at their
country.
Forest flrm are raging furiously north
of Fiali, Mich . aud th« property dam-
age will ta large
The town uf Auirs
has l»rrn wipe»! out.
The Boer frireaa hav» move*!
Thai-anchtt to a stronger p»>siti«>u,
(»enrial F rem h has atautoued
eff rt t«» capture the butgbare.
I hr A merit an chamber of oomtner»«
at Manila has ent* re«! a pr«>t<-»t against
tta racaaalve taiation axaclrd by the
military g«»« eminent under < «envral
OtU.
William F Miller, manager of the
Franklin syn«!l«atr, wlm was recent*./
ronvi« trd of grand larceny, was ven-
tmre«l in Brooklyu to 10 years' lm-
prisoumruL
»
Benfield t*»day. Th«» train ha«l ti|« n it
the remains < f al««ut 8ft or mure <»f the
victims of the Winter Quarters dlaas-
ter. Accompany ing the l««dles were
many rvlatiirw, who are Imwed down
with th»* wnerity of the blow that they
have so suddenly sustained.
< »nr of
the miners w I k * wax in th«» mine at the
time of the rxj*l« i<*u an«I m h«> wa« <>ne
of the tirwt rescuers who wmt in to re­
rover tile l»> «llr«i. tells an lut« r«‘wtiiig
•tory. II»» was in N»». I. in the flr«t
raise, when ihr vi ploran «»ccurr« • but
so far away fr»'ui it that the wund did
I|e ■ufT«>r«'d a moment
n»»t reach him
with the air, but th* - ght it the rriiillt
>f a care iu. w *«rk«*d on a «piarter of mi
hour, wh«n hi* mim r’s instin-t t-*LI
him that something was ur» tig. an ! hr
came on down to the main miran««.
A «l»»or ha«! breu lilt«-d In here tu keep
th«' current <»f k’«WMl sir from g* ing
al«>ve. ami t*> direct it lilt ■ the mam
workings. wh»-rr it w<*ul*l meet the
damp an«! either weaken it rery much
or drive it tack
Thi» •!«- r waa guard*
ed **n the outer si«!«»
I’asoing <>u t>* the
mouth of the tunnel, this miner, with
«»theta, j»'iti«'*l ." ■ ■ |4-ri!itrii»l«'iit I J.
Partnley. .in*! went to N«> I where the
greatest danger exist«'«! I.>ut-i !eof th*
mine those working ha«l all l«eru in-
Jutrd, so the |>arty was small.
Arm* Itili Casseri.
Washington, May 1
7. 1 — Ttnlay’s «es-
tlon of the sruate wa* render«-«! «"»per*
lai!» notable by the parage, after a de*
a
reorganisation bill. In military < ir-
elrs tin- iiu-4«ure is regar«L «I as • tie of
Many small ya«hta an»! tughoets the m»«»t important of the pre* nt ses­
I« tight for u»a luring the "paninh war, sion
It pra« ti< ally rrvidnthmiara the
ar* rotting In the navy yard ani the
It proposes to change the present sys­
government will sell them.
The Northwest E piecopal general tem of | m rmsnent ap|»»*intin**ut» in » « r-
roiiferrme bv a unanimou» vote, de- tain «taff corps to « ne of detail by a
oided to admit e»|ual lav representation gradual pr »• r«« aa the oflicere in th «*«
corps go <>ut of active srrt|cr
As va­
to all Methodist cuuferew es
can* les occur in the de¡>artmrnt •>( the
Two hundred Klondike miners are atijulant general, the ius|>e -tor gemasi,
■tarn|»rdlug up White rtv*r, Alaska to quarrermaster-general an«! coniteli «wiry«
the scene of the I a tee t <<>l I discovery. gen» ral, they are to t>e filled by details
The fin I was tna»le on a namelrma tribu­ from the line, the details to be tem*
tary uf the atove river last winter
purary aud not U» exceed f«»ur yeare.
Andrew ( arnegie. who refused bn
«haw la ’•«»I a < aa4l4ate.
contribute U> the Ifewry arch fund,
Chicago. Mar 5 —Governor Shaw, <>l
has given 11.000 to the fund for the
wid«»* of Sergeant Ik»uglas. whu was |«>wa, who Is here attending the Metho*
kill«*«) at ('ruton dam during t)>e r»*vrnt di«t conferen«**, declared in an inter*
«trike
In w-ndlng the • be« k, Mr Car­ view that he was m«t a candidate fot
negie wrote: "Sergeant l*»uglas fought the »!<•»•• | resiliency on the Republican
n t for foreign conquest, but f»»r j«ea« e ticket, n*'T did the kn»*w that ( ongr« *»«•
mau Hepburn was.
and order at home.”
A l/’Wlon physb Ian claims tn have
A "panlsh silver mine lost a century rurwd inebriety by hyptmtism.
ago was redterovered in Texaa.
Hiahop Hartwell, m « barge of Metho­
tawis Watkins, a native of Ht Paul, dist work In Africa, has traveled 30,000
is said lu be the tai tat man in
I
the
sinew 1MW6.
world. Ilia height is sai l to ta eight
Constant weeping over ths death of
fert II lo bes, and hie weight 361
her bust «and and daughter made a Naw
l«»un<le.
Y «rk woman blind,
Her. David Greeg. a Brooklyn (N.
Chaplain C. C Pierce inakr* an offi­
Y.) Pre<y btrrian, save hr donl-ts if any
member of the general aasrnildy be* cial report that there has twwn no in­
lirvea In cun It-mnation of uu eta't crease in the nuinl«*r uf sakoua la
II alii la.
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aa»4 ISrllllaallf li*M»4 Trwla
The Yale Berkelev game al Vew
Haven. Conn . resulta! in a victory f*«r :
the former team.
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COAST
airsw4r4 W»ar P«»rt T«»wn«*n4.
Victoria, B. C., May 7. — The stramei
Vl< torian did not get in until n»» n to­
day. having l«ern on a sand ter neat
port T‘»W!iarn»l for six h««urs. When
coming up the sound thi« morning it
was very thi« k, an«l in a bank of fog «he
suddenly came uj«»n the ■learner An-
grlrs, which war n t whistling, and
narrowly rs< a|«ed collision
It was in
he efT«»rt to earape h»-r that the Vi« t«»r*l
Ian stranded. >he floated at high tide
without -lamage.
I 1» Iemali« ns < f a«t< nishni« ut <*u
delight at the «amptm»us furni«hlng* <>l
N c w York Fire That Cost
H m » N- rtbern l*a» ide's new North < oast
limi ted were Irard «»n every aide Wed
About $1,000,000«
n< «.lav waning at the iioi«n dep*l in
Portland
I ighted by electricity, a<
it wa». fr*tn the outside Ihr train liM'k«-« MAW PFRSttNs BAIO I \ I si tpF.I»
likr a gigantic firry glow worm
On
the in«ide the rffrvt w<■ as ri> b a*
< »rie» tal dr«*am uf splendor.
••*«ral lU«|ri M ..rr.l Vr»r th«
••Hrautifult”
W»re I»*«lr«fw4 < hl!4 hr
‘'I«** k at th-we fine chairs”'
Kull4lMg« 'V»«»r« h»4
•‘Never saw anything to e»¡ual
There and similar esclamati» ns oil
New York. May *•
K f.rethat «tart-
w oder buret fr tn vivih rs
v Line
I he tram made its initial trip fmn al al Ito- -i r en*l ' Ihr Ma
etrainahl| pl«T. at Ihr S-*t
f Mähten
M Paul to Portland with* ut a hitch
any kind. At every «tatb»n where a' Lane oi i tt.r Fast rtver earlv thia
• t»*p aaa ma«le latge crowds of visitor« m rtiiug, . « hi | ¡etelv »L*-«tr vr*! Ihr : mr
•wartnetl sileni, ami im «»tue of tlx aud tt« valual " > < ntrnts
Ilie
.Ice place the l-*•• al
larger place« difficulty wa« »t ¡»rri«*n, <x.
.lateral targes, whirh
wer»
In getting the car« clearwi in time t« I IMM
M l ) de-
start again
< baríes S her, grfiera . mooreil n«»er the pier
r rap*
passenger agent, was al«wrd
lie war str'»yw«|, aii «! many re, u»*
met at "rattle by A. I> < harlt' O, o tains ami of memlore of the >«a*'iille«
< >Ue lifr wa»
>\>rtland. assistant grnrral pasarngri on lM*ar«l were mad««.
the W-mouths-old daughtrr of
agent. I A Nadeau. g«*n«*ral agent at | loot.
Laafve
"rattle, an i A Tittling, general ag* m I < aptaln < harlee L>'- h«, of
■ *herw*w**l. was drown«wL
at Tacoma.
The Mallory pier was
To attempt to gKe a description o
I hr pi«-r
nllrd
each se i arate section of thi« new trail an ! ’ • f» • t wl<
w ib! tax th«- I ngiish v< a* uiarv
I' with valuat » freight. m«»stS culta 41.
On the m rth eld« of the pier were
wa « thought that modern rallwav c« n
Aenlwiicea ha«! reached a high degree n m<<* re<! a nutnler *»( <wvsl ami <» tt* t»
jM»rfr< »i n. t-ut it remained f* r th« targes. whLe on the«»ou!h «Ide wa« the
builders of the North (’«vast Limited t* ' strainer >ati Marina
ah*>w that a»l»!ed imj rmeiuents < > ul< I targes.
No wsiner I tad the work of fighting
t«e ma de.
From one eml t* • an th« r it I« a <*• n } the damrs tag un than th« firemen
ttnuati» n of luiurv.
Bathe«! in th« turn«^l their atlrntl'U to saving the
soft glow of «hadr«l ele< tri«* gl» ta«, th« i 11 v es of those «•Il the targes whicn w» r»'
Near*
dark rrdwoo • I finishing* shiur with riel lying within the line ..f danger
|«)|l«hrd g»a«« wall» rat to the pier Was the * ar gw Meph«*tt
brilliancy, the |«>h»hed
B Elkin«
Her captain. Frank Fox,
• j«*rklr an*! scintillate with light, an
th* other furnishing« gleam with l«»r an»! his wife ami I rrn nths-old *!a»igh!er
A SMI)
n w « m | light in a manner that mak'Mi th« w« re « n 1» ar«l »b-rplng
quickly run from the pier to the
general effect «lAiiling
F a h car 1« a
completely furni*he«| as a modeil t«rge au»l the occu|wints <>f the
drawing r»«om
All the accommuda . were a*akru«M| ami were hurrle«! frum
■
ti- ns a» «'»»r<lrd I v tiret « laaa b» tris «at their but»k« t>> a place of safety
ha
iir» «1 al« ar«! th«' pal«* e on wlire Is the ’!» - e» rra«'h» *! Ih«-ni
< >n l>oar<l the Large Sherwood w rr«
1 his obsrrvation »ar
the rear wil
never l e detach«*! to inak< place fo C'harh-s Ixw-h«. the captain. 86 y rara
any private car«, end m» smoking wil ol»l, his wife la*nna , 30 yeare old, an«
U imntha old
l-r ali«>w< <! in the main ■•" tian, ro th» lh-■; r !». . • r I. o*
w* in«n may enj«»y the luxury whll The la* hs family was aw.«ketird by th«
Their l*arge
■
viewing the scenery
I w«»»«»mmodt- u flam«»»
ar»! rooms at ne em! are placed ther» fir*. The father took the U month*
for the a* o'* m«»dati* n « ' tl»r aui«*ker« baby in bl» arms, i and with his
Tlim-thy
1 he following table girra brlrd* jUll)pe«i into the water.
some fa< ts al«*ut this rul of I hr c«-nlm* lloyle, formerly in i r««mmau«l of the
barge New Hruti«wt- k. win «se homo
trains.
lost . ........................
. .. SlOO.CMX at Rowlout. N Y„ pl ligr*l in to ■
Weight........................... 1,000.000 pound» thw woman, who luul !<«x»ina r i hau«t*
Iler Im»! an I. w h«» «till h« bl the
lauigth.
...................
rtyl fe*» •d
Illumination ......... 'JV1 electric lighti l»aby in his arm», saw that hl« »II
w»« »>n the joint of going down.
I
■ J «- 1 k- •
I line, Portlaml t«» "t Paul
¡J bouri; l-e« ame a question with him as t»» w hi« It
he «) hhi I«I wave, hl* wife « r l*al>v.
lie
COUHI MARTIAL PHOCEtDINl.S let toe ‘ « v „•
in the h* j-e that «In*
u *ui*l !*• pi« k »»d U| by oiu«’ «lie «-i-e,
OfUrsr» In ths I* h I * I p|«l ms • Ciulilj *»
ami went
ti • a«»istau •• 4 hi» wit»-
llrra« h ««f Military l*l»rIpilns.
lie manag«-d to hold Her )>e«d at«»«««
The war dr|Mirtmriit haa rwcelvm water until Bov le re »’h«-*i mem
Aii
tn m General Otis, at M tin a, th- rrr throw were than, lauded l-y life line»,
c»
ords uf the proceedings <»f court»
mar the chlbl I ••trig I* «t
Th»» half dr -w n» *l
tlal tn the case« of six c<>rnini»«iour< aj»t«in ami In« wife were itiotrd to the
officers.
I hr chief of thee* cases 1» Hudaoll street hospital, where they re
that of Major t»rorge W Kirkuiau Covered. On the coal barge II
II
Eurtv ninth Volunteer infantry, (t ap Kami. wlii> li lay alongside the other
tain Twenty-third Infantry) wh<* w* burning targes, were the captain.
dlMuisaed fr»»m the service by order »• Joseph Plumb, his wife ami two rhil*
(»rtieral < >tis on couti« ti«>n by o>u«
Iren
111 were re* ur«| ! \ the |w«ll-e
martial of < • n«lu* t uul«' «>ming an oft
1‘atroimati Jeremiah < r«*niii was ba»llv
cer aw! a gentleman, in hating mlsl* t urned while taking one of tlx» chil*
have*) in appearing «>n the «trret« «
Iren wb- f«-
All hsiitlt on !»*»r l the
Nlanils In a drunken condition.
lighter
g'»t s«l»ore <i*f> ly. Mi* liael
The other caarw received are th»»*- »» Bhel«l<»ii, »»f that I- »1, wa» «-«»mpr II« m |
First I.i«’Utrnanl Robert C. <»r»/g t
Forty ninth Suluntror infantry. Firs was rescued.
Lirutrnaut ’ let ton J Bailey, I went»
three laige ves-els were lyings*» Hear
•etrnlh infantry,
First
Lieutenan ti»e t ..«sing pier that thrir aafetv was
J»-hn J. Foley, Thirtieth Vuluntrr emlangrretl
They were the steaim-r
infantry; and First Lieutenant Harok bsn Mark» ami the «tramer Neu« «•»,
Hamilton. Ninth infantry
These oft w hl« h w« re safely towed out Into mid*
cere were tried on vari«>u» charge» stream ami the l .«rk "t Jetnee.
lieutenants Greeg and Bailey werv«ou rigging of which was t urned liefuro «I m
* i tr«l ami »r>ntriicr«l to dismisaal am could I* gotten »»tit •»! harm’s way.
Lieutenants Foley am! Hammond wrn
The •». rne oti tile water was a lti**«l
a- < ju I tie« I
The sentence in each raw i exciting one
The ri\»,r wa « fill»-«! m itii
was approved by <»«-neral <’ti« ami w rn •
di«p »«-»I of without di»nii«al*>n <«» th« I uus Vessels aml targ»w t«> pía« es of
authoritie» at Washington.
I he r» •
safety.
F our mttoQ barge«, uthrrs
or<!s hate beru •« hi to the war depart laden with «'orrimral and a>»me l«»adr>l
rnriit for file awl recorded lu the uflic« ¡with »^ m I ra*igbt tire anl «ere «le-
of the ju«!grt advocate general.
stioyed. " Ote «»f th«'in arf* al«* suuk
At the in«tan» e u! the sr«!f*tary o to prevent the further sjrea»! of thu
war, Jmlgr Advocate (»«-neral Lielei Hamr«,
will make a «je» ial report In the ca»«
Krplf I«* lh* l*»»rt« s Mala.
of Major Kirkman, whirh re|*»rt air
Constantinople, May ft — I be aiuta-
will have a tiesring on the cases «
Liruteii,tnts (»regg and Bailey, as th« aad«>re met yesterday snd decided tn
■ams legal principle in invohed in ra* I replv l*> the porle’* n«-te ••! April 2V re*
of them
Generally statrd, that in gar<!ing the in- reave of *luti« «* as fol-
Ihr ein! *a««l«-»» u«»tr the p*«ite*s
* >h«-« the right «>f General «*tia to dis b»ws
ml«« th«* « (*i« » re without the r» f»'rrm < declaration that it doss not intend to
t-> ths preflulent. as •'ommawler in chlej lntr**lu e any unilate ral measure«». an«l
uf the army. It Is admitte«! that such will hastrn to inf- rm their g* vero-
¡«Bur is conferred on generals com­ manta <>f this ” The amtas*md»>rv have
manding armire in the field in time o! drrpta! to make their Coliseul to an In­
war, tut It is contend«»«! that no su> h crease conditional on the removal uf
ronditi«-n ended in the case of Ma)*»l the abu«*-*> *»f th«* chemical ausiv si«, the
Kirkman al the tune uf the offense« suppression of *ar«h< u«e duties an«!
! tta abolition of the stipulation where­
allege»I to hats liern cuuttuitted
by articles not sp*» lfta! in the tariffs
H»re*S a Fias Ster«.
may be interdi« ted, con Osca tal ot
Th« (<■•« liai «tory ta now reported Stroyed
fr tu wwtwn Wal.h coua'jr, says ths
(hurniee (N. I>. ) ll**n,l<l. where •
Omaha 'lay 6 —A «|»e lai to
farmer raiM»»| 2,500 bushels uf fiai frvm
loo «cree of a |7A0 farm and Is still Her from Beaver <’tty. Neb., gives
th« r details of the Wil«- nville !• mad■ •
■riling it at home at |1 7ft a bushel for
•red
A |l.37ft crop off a |7ftO farm Many farm house« «ere destroyed.
The hailstones were as large as base*
is pretty swift farming.
balls, and were driven through roofs.
Startling (»••(hl»»4 ('aaf»Ml«*a.
The twister appeared after the bom»
A at.rtlli>4 'leathtmi <<>nfr».lon wa, tardmmt and took a n«rthr»a«trrly
It wa» funnel aha|4wl and did
ma-l> l*y Mf* Van Hora. atNiooi Falla, course
Farmers
S l>
Sh« •' l.mtily dwlarwl that all. •lamage over a large area
Sad murdered he» mother, the »If® ol west ami north of Wilsonville were the
Many people th I
rhomaa Ftfan who wa. hat>¿«<i for tlw greatest sufferers.
to their cellars.
crime in IMM'J
A Ham«« Fl«.«.hl»a.
t«rav enwurth.
Kan.,
ar>< alway« womlarlnf ah«rw
••sappbo,** whirh baa t«rrn playr«l
■II th« pin«
to."
througio'ut Kan«aa f< r the ¡wst frw
"That*« right. fh> yon know!"
weeks, was billed here f« r Bunday
•‘No, bat »"tn« 1 lai timer« «urfonn» night, but Mavur Neeley (ortmde the
can amiant for 11 of them
They production. < hurrh |<eople got np in
f und them In • 'Human Oatrl. h' spun arms, and a deputaltoo of
ministero
whom they were operating.Cle»e- calle«l on Mayor Neeley and laid the
land Plain Dealer.
matter before him.
"I* hi |.I«
Montreal, *5!ay R.—The p*|>cr and
lie who would n«»t change the stones
into bread for himself multiplied the pulp mills at «»rand Mere, Qttnlwc,
loaves of others. — Vailed Presbyterian haie hero entirely destroyed by tire.
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