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were deliver*! tu the houae
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Philadelphia dedicated tu l^ueon Vl ■
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SAavtng
Haw Cuttuif
Shampooing
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Iron Dyke copjwr min« In I a»t«m
Oregon change» band», cuu*id«r«tion
>50, (MX).
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feather
Mrs.
wre. her.
discovered U» Ur and
Nation.
lhe
»aloon
Han I ranebce. Fab I. — I dwaid H.
flail. « har’er »’ t aud killed a 'urg
lat here t>oight ID a . dg ng h<»ua» at
122 Taytor »treet
Hall, who litea '»
the h uae. went k* hr» r > tn, whirb
wa» opened I » one of two men who
were eugiiged in ndiug ilia Apartment.
Tba burglar iu«ianllr drew • retuher.
place-i iu mania age r»«t Hall’» bodv
»nd polled the trigger
The cartridge
fallad to eiphrtia and H«il g'«p|de<i
with the man
A deei^rate »truggia
eDBowl, nwultn g in Hall getting put-
•e*»ion of the pi»tol. Tbe other burg-
lar thm mabad toward him tn au ai
llait tired al htm a»
tempt t<> »*«1«
ha reached tha doo*. The bullet on-
tared hi» brain ami he eraehed bead-
long i I owb tba glair», falling dead at
th« bottom
Not until then did Hall
relrHber hi« grip an the other man, who
at
a *<<»k flight, jumping o*«r lha
dead h ly of hi» mm {«anion, and
rea bed tha »treet.
II* wa» capture«!
b* a rit iru a bi-.* k away from th«
► rue f tha tragedy
Ila w.n i lrriti-
fied aa Frad Kewfer, alia» \Vil»<»n, who
ba« »rr»ad term» in tha houae of o>r-
rectiun.
Ha refnarl to gite the name
of hia dead companh □
TO INTLRCF.PT ANDRADE
Veneiuehn Gunboat l» x» Io Mod OH th«
Supply Party.
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ONLY FOI R BIDDERS.
(eMrstft Udi le le
N««»p«»r1 %«wt. R.tt
Worki an«! Stafx A l«w
Petition I tied Agjinst Delegate
Wilcox, ol Hawaii.
io*r
ninna don al
II TTf KN
SHOWN
0<f«r«d fi«i S«rvu«« te A<uifi*:4e to F >|Kl
A<«irwl
IM l.Ait«d Stata»
f k<hea
W»»
flu
lUegal
Waal.in^ioa. Fab. 4. —A
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pot it Ion
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Wa»hing’<u
4 —Hid» !• r th»
ronttruci) u of ihre« prole» l d > ruiawr«
Were O|rLr.i At t »' UA - » i «* | •*» X t *•!><
today.
Th« alien !«n e of bidder» wae ■‘liber
»• large nor «• reproeeutative •• in the
ca»« of th« last op«D>ng
It 1» dou* t
ful if th« (Tempe or th« I nu»n b n
YY. rk» have ie-n unrepr««*tiled
•
in any bidding »inc« th« birth uf th«
’*n«w navy." one of th« Moran Brx>».,
of beattie, was the aolllarv represent«
ttv« uf th« P«< ifir c«<«t In’ere*'». bal
did not bid.
There ware only lour
bid» in all.
lb« first hid I oprn«*d Waa thet ot t he
Newport News » shipbuilding Com l>auy.
They offered to butl-l a &.7uo Um
cruiser with « apeswl of 2J kn- la lu 3«
month» tor IJ 741.000, The Bath tnm
\Y orka offered I I-- Vutld a ■ r-nas-r of tea
same prv |«»rti< n« for |2.730,000.
The
William R Trigg < »mpany, , ol Hlcb-
mood. off«rd tu build one cruiser
<
for
92,7HO,200, being the iiuit ot coat
fixed tv onngrecB, or two cru laer» lur
9b.4H0.0OO,
The |a>t libi
ill wa* t ■»
lowest, aud wa « «ubmitted Is the
.Neafie A l*evy Ship! ullding < om|ianv
of Philadelphia.
It < flrrod to tulhi a
cruiser <>n the depart <ent • p au iu .!•
u.<-Dth» fi r f‘2,740,000.
These cruiser« are d«-»ign«fll to fie th«
nitxst formidable v«--«:« in th« «i«ri<i of
their class. Tbev whl r«««mb « < I«»«-
ly the t\ j»e of secoud-claa» armored
crullers and might !« ea«tly mistaken
for such. The a t oi c«>ngr«w« author
ising this claa« «4 cruiarr« »tatea that
lhe veeaela should carry ' the tro«t
powerful ordnan-'e for vessels of their
tvj»e, and hav» the highest s)i«ed •< in-
¡Hitible with good cruising qnvllt)«**
»n«l great radio» of actiou
Admiral
Hichbvrn. chief totiatrucbir n( th«
navy, w ho ba* been fur«ni<»*t in the
pre|M*iMti >n of plans for the bulhllng of
the * new navy, say» that in an en-
gAgrment the new* iruiiwr« would be
able io coj*e with »nd prove mor« ’h *u
a match for *ome of the armored crnls
‘
er« of foreign n«v in»
lhe new vc**. I* are tn I»« named
th« M Loins, the Milwaukee ami lb«
(Tiarle»twn, the ls*t to rontiriiie the
name of the »hip wrecked November *»
day to th« h u»e •ommittew un elec
tion« No. I, against I‘el eg ata fiubert
YY Wilcox the Hawaiian reprwenla-
live in the b«>>i«e of repr**»« n4*l) * «•
lhe charge» are mad« in writing by
«»eorge D (»ear, of Hawaii, who a. •
muted lett<-r» puipirtmg t< be c« pi««
of letters written by Wllr<»x u> Fili
pino officials.
lhe all«g*d 1» tl rs are
uf a highly »en»ational rhaiacter.
< >l*e uf the let.era »aid to i>e written
by W ileos ia gt»«u in dupll ale
It
1» dated H« D‘>ulu January 31, HVW.
and a<ldrear«Ml t<< Dr J. J< »««ph la'ieda,
< aplalu .Marti Iurg »» aud bettor J.
Luna, and
introduced
to them a
“friend of mine «ho 1» a very able
man to help you tn your canee."
Among other thing». th» etter say.
••Mr.-------will be
a uaefol ally to
fight f<»r th« cause of the Filipino*.
<‘ne thing 1« »ure. that you could re-
»bt any army ol Invasion you have
a
•
e<juip{A»<l with modern arm»
I have
already made un my mind to join with
you In your country >>gain*t A en<4
in • a»« they Insist to ignore the right,
lhe juatloe of your caita».
I kuow
well my |i prtifeavion as an artillety otti-
cer. I hate no fear of the wir Io wurl-l
•when 1 fight for a legitimate caoM like
your«
Between (•«neral Aguinahlo a
determination «ml rnyeelf, it will I*
but a very little chance left Io the in
vading army <4 the (*nit«<l .state« t
conquer your «-nuntrv.
Tell General
Aguinaldo that I am ahuH ly giving
my »erv Ice for vuir country »ml I am INMI), in tiie Fhihpi in»”».
r
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I
try Mhd fLht !« r (he in !«•{ mb-nce I
your people and country at any no-
Tilt NEW WRK
merit.
ban .ît>«n <le l’urto Rion. F»-b. I.— It
1« mpirUxt here that tba V« netualan
Fire tn the trimming department of
the krug Packing Uvtnpauy'a plant. gunt«>nt Hr«taurffirfor. formerly Gturga
-I Joseph, Mo . di<l | 1 OO.lhXI damgaee Gould'» yacht Atlanta. 1* • n her way
Iruiu I r-' klin with orler» from Preai
Fira fr-m an unknown oauoe de- dent < a*tro. to in’er rpt in the Cari*
•tr-ived the large | lent of the Natt rial l*an *ea. benot Andrada'a filtbuater*
Wire Company, at iatrhaien, l un, in^ wi|*htion
Paaarngnni on txard
entailing a pro forty loa* e.tiniatrd al tha ’Ked D'* line »(earner Fblladrl
I hia. from I a Guavra, .l.muary 2.
which left for New York td»dav, a «cri
Fir» at the W. B. Farthman Lum
ed that t ’uracA» wa» in n «tate of «up
ber Company'* plant. Naabville. Tenn ,
pressed excitement e bea the »tramar
destroyed lumbet, warehouse». I 2 tene
left \ enerue «il untar«, that 1‘rei-ident
ment house», aud nine Irrighi cam
Ca»tro « troop« h«d defeated tha Insur
lx>»a. >10«>. 000.
gent» orar Cnomami and thaï « <om-
I be word al<
1 ol the winter pre paratiiah unimpertant mutiny among
valla th rough >1
Kansas. .Nebraska. tba troop» hi (he barrack« at < arac»»
lora. Colo rade
Ml htgan and Vt la ha i tieen queliad. They alno rej> rta 1
■ «risiti
ICallwa
tra file la e-rnewhal that the \ rnr»ti<4an «'oligree» would
Interfered with
meet Fehrnarv 20 to legalise the »• t of
Ylr« Th^ma» <«rren an age«! wotn.tn, I r» »i lent ('a«tri'v wh ». alno« the expe
elf« of an nld-tlm« mtn« pr »pe. i.-r, dition of Anurnde, ha« l»een a dictator,
It
was huin»-d to death in her h > ua in acting with «;( elect.,ra! »anrtirn.
H e »uburh» of Aapen. (ole. It 1» aup- Wat» further gathered from the ¡•a»«r>i*
p w»d th« fire wa» of accidental origin. ger» that m genrr»! uprising might
lhe letter l ear« the alleged «ignature
take place al» ut the time ol the »»-
The P uiod Pacific Railway Gun-
it that the N e- Of Robert Wihoi.
panv, by purchasing th« entire Nul l ti uialiMt party, a | rominent organila-
Another
letter
dated
Honolulu,
ing« of the 11 uut I ng ton ««tale an<1 Sun- ti n in Vertercela, had offered ita serv March M, HMM), aays
!• rd < To. k< r estate», has secured con* ire» tu ( »»tr * to niMititMin pence.
“I am thinking of going to the Phil
1 irol of two-fifth» of the X’ i »«in i a-
ippine inland« and give mv »«»tstance
1 cific railway »to«'k.
Held I p by Drunken Y equi*.
to Aguinaldo again-l the invader» -the
Tu<»»n,
Aria., Fet». 1. — l«a Ca* hvpocritical Yankees, the carpet-ling
Tha president ha»
drntial* to Ylr <'h ate a* aml>a««ador nwiica. lhe mining camp of the Gre^m 1 |M*lit!.<,i«n«."
.Mr. Wilcox declined to mak« any
<>f th« I nitel Mates to Great Rritaln. Consolidated Mining Company, in So
Tbev are similar in form to tho*« held nora, wa » held for three dev» by a exfen led an««er to the charges filed
He say» h« ba» no fear»
v Mr. < h‘ at«-, w Ph*lbe •• * rptloli that l and of Yaqui Indians, aud the p»*< j 1« by Mr. («ear
Hr admit* that
they accrxlll him bi King F.deard of the ram? were at the mercy of the of the < harg»«« ma< «
Indian».
It «««ms that a arge numt»«r he wrote a letter to Dr Lo-mlo. < ap-
\ II instead of (4'ieen \ Irtorla.
of the ln<1ian« who arc e p; yed At tain Ihirgo» and >en r Luna I < ar«ai
The Duke of York 1» »irk
lhe camp got drunk when paid and pur- Morena, an ItaiiMn •»( thia city.
The senate |x»eed lhe Indian appro cba»«*d m II the me»cal iu the rump. he had knowu while Ilia latter
priation bill.
The Mexican |*>hce were driven from Hawaii In the NO»,
'!■ retie
lor a few
Rethuen will trv to drive the F> »era the camp and held outside by a num* meteoric career in Hawaii,
\Y il-
iwr of Yaquis
Their gon» were iahen day» h«» »«• aucretarv of state.
out of (’ape Colony.
r*< n to w hom
fruiu them, and the Sajula aleo Vaili cox «ay» Mnr»na 1» the
President McKinley tuay vini l'or»-
gun» from Americane who attempted the una<ldrr*ar<! letter filed bv Mr.
: land, Or , this spring.
to interfere with them.
There were a Gwar waa addreuted, but *av» he was
A revolatb'nary plot ha» t«-eu die- nurnbcr of serious cutting affray*, but unable after a cursory examination t«>
oovrrwl in Prussian Poland
no on« was klllel. The An ert- aua »«I aav whether th« letter« filed were < x
A prisoner e»ca|wd from the i nanI« at«oat to quiet the Indians «nd solwr a t Ooplaa of tho*« he sent.
i I mphi . and, with the awlBtance id the
Th« petition of (»ear rrcit«» that
Pa»« jail aud 1« »till at liberty.
Mem an cavalrymen, were »uccesafui there was n «leciinn machitt«*ry when
(»«neral» Wade am! Ludlow liai*
in quellltg the drunken rebellion
\\ ll ox «as elected deb-gata, Nov am
tx-efl ordered to th« Philippines
brr ti, |W”:*. «nd thMt many voters <H4
New York men au« A. H Hamm- ud
Cr«k Trrvuhl* Endtd
not l>rlieve that a valid elr tion Could
for part of Arturla railroad bonus
Henrietta. I. T..
Feb. 1.— I'eaoe be held without ft and therefore, made
1 be petition limn
Minister Loom to ha» ¡»'wtpund the among the warring Creeka ha* api ar- no Attempt to vote
presentation uf hla ultimatum to\»u- ently been reached, au l all that now bring«
forward
p«r«ui>ai
charges
e»u»la.
remain* to be doue Is to gtie Cbltlo agaiust Wilcox, relating to hi» mar
The prealdent recommend» that ad llaijo, the chief Snake, who baa cauee-1 rtage and a so to his c-»n«r, under lhe
Il ia also all«*grd
ditional Oopie« of the consul report* be all the troul 1», a priltmlnary hearing king Intn ot Hawaii.
aod semi him to Muakogee for trial tor ‘ that Wilcox, in his spar«« fits prior t«
printed.
In the meantime a tew more the «lection, made u»c uf anti Yu .eri
The «IIIwn» of hkagway are greatly treason
ol
the
minor
leaden will l>e arrest*] ca n utterances for the pv.r|» m of car
agitated over lha drrl»l o of the »e. ro
and
the
troop
o!
cat airy ondery Lien« rymg the elw li< u telling the native
tary ot th« Interior granting th« greeter
leuaul Dll- n will pr lusbly *remalu Hawaiian» that lhe American« had
part of the tuwn»ite to B. Moore
here a lew dai* longer, until the last •tolen their country and that a »<>**
The Iw.dy of Judge N Pearl, •( Port veatlge of an uprising ha* itisapps-ared
for him was a vote for the rest. ration
Gibonn, was found in tho Misalmippl la«t night the In Itaus burned signal of the queen, and that, If lie were
river neat that
place
with heavy tire» un the hills *urroon Hug the •lev'ted, the queen would be restored:
weight» tied around tho hands and town, and, fearing au aliai k. the ml- that VY Hoox was and 1» guilty ot tr«a
ankles
lie had been ml»aiug about dlers
rematued up until daylight, ■ou against lha I’nltvd htatee, in that
two areka.
ar me-1 aud ready for lu-taut a- ti->n, he did, as petitioner 1» luforme*! aud
Mapr General Arthur Yfac Arthur but the lu llaui attempted no lepre!*- lelievt«, »im • lhe anu«-t*ti*u of »aid
H««aiian
island», writ« and * send
will l>e relieved from duty a« the com- tloua.
tl*w gh ths t’nited Mates n ah *
t-
wandering general of the divt»i n ol
ter» highly treason«! 1« iu their nature,
Nsw (isrmae Warship*
lhe Philippine» tn April Bext, and will
ba »urrewled by
Brigadier (««neral
Berlin, Feb. 1. — According to the wherein he did o»*on»el and incite • th
ers to engage iu open r»twlll» u again»)
Jam*w F. Wale.
Berlin l'<»t. eight new Herman war
th« LT lt<d States, and »lid offer bi«
Ibe dea l body of Jaoob Konti a her ships will be placed tn cummiaaion tin*
•ervlc«« to G«*n«tal Aguinaldo logo to
mit, wa» found in a miserable < alHQ year, including the battlsahtp Wil
th« Philippine» to fight and engage In
near Fouria, 111. The body wa» clad helm der t>ruase, with a dtaplacerueol
open reiteilion
»gainst th« (nited
of
I1.IAJ
ton*
the
twtu
vessel
kaiser
In rag»
On hi» person wa» f 154 in
Mates, ropiee of which letter» ar« b< re-
Brabarvaaa
and
Keiser
Karl
der
monrr and a deed to M) a nw of vain*
with hied
«hi» land. Ho bad iiteraiiy atarvod th* cTuiaor Pritt» lleiarkb, with a dis
Kantai (Ttv Th<atcr I irt-
placement of fl.ofll ton*, and four
bimsrlt to death.
»mall cruiser*, each of 9.AA0 b n*
Kanaa» (.Tty, Feb 4 —In th« vdal
The president has »ent a me*«age to
Five batlleahtp*. one armored cruiser de»truvti<>n by fit« last night of th« old
congress re«ommendiDg the appropria
and on« gunboat are building and two C<mte« opera house an aggregate !••»* of
tion of f 100,000 fur the payment «4 th«
battleship*, one arm-red cruiser and 1150,000 wa» »ufferei. Th« building
claim of spam for Mbutu aod Cagstan
three pr fected cruiser* will be placed was valued at f7r»,UdJ. th« furniture
island», in th« Philippine ar< hlpelagn,
under contract during th* 1 resent year
at f.YO.O’O, and th« property of th«
in accordance with the term» of th«
Wa!ker YV hitbail« Company, which
treaty re. ently ratitl«i by th« senate.
ha I just twgiin a week*» engagement,
Jap NoMlsrt Killed by Eaplouoe
Some trvopi escorting lal<oi«r» en
lbs opera ton»« and r n-
Shanghai. Fab. 1 —The North China al 1.5,000.
gaged in up«mog n>ad» in th« southern
Dally Newa aaeerta that while a quan tents were inaurol I r t ut liO.OOO,
part of tho peninsula of Yoralan wer«
tity of Chlneee (imp, wder waa being whll« Wblteaid« carried atwolutely no
desperately attacked by 1.000 ref>ol In
Mr. Whitewi l« loet.
de» troy ad at Shan Kai Waa there waa fire pr tertion.
dian», who were only driven off by th«
an etploetea and 40 Japanese eoldiera In additi< n to his trunks and proper
•mploymeut ot machine gun»
Th«
ties, ■«vi tal valua! 1« manu«■•ripta that
were kllle.1.
•ngagoment took place near basin Crua.
w«r« to hav« i»e«n pr»»du- rd »h«»rtlv.
f ertuM 1er a Racrult.
Mcka Gould • Gift.
Columbia unlverailv hat appealed to
Ran Francisco, Feb. 1.—Ix-ui* de
Ila friend* for «100,<XM.
New York, Feb. 4. —The statement
Burgh, a recruit In the provisi nal bat
Th» school children of Ml sol as ¡ppi talion al the I'recl-llo, claim* to have is | ubliahed here that Ml»» Helen
have voted In favor of the magnolia ae fallen belr to a fortnne <i( |10.o< 0 and Gould has given 94dO,<MM) fi»r the land,
building and equipment of a home for
the atate'a flower,
some valuable property near l'aria.
a naval branch of th« Young Men’s
which
ba*
bean
l-eqneathed
to
him
by
American. Canadian and Euglieh
Christian Ae»ociat on.
Iron interest* hare prartioalljt united the Count*»* de lasvou, of Franc*, who,
he any«, was bl* aunt.
He claim* to
to push trade in Europe.
Rumor of Earl U’l Dsath.
have set vol in tba Boer army, and any*
Conaolar report* nay Brtllah mer
Ixmdnn.
Feb. 4.—The Tien Tain cor«
he was taken pneouer by th* Kngllah,
chant* and manufacturer« continue to
bnt eecaped on a Portegne** alop respondent ot the Standard, wiring
worry over commercial Invaaln* by
Thoreday, aays Il I« rum -red In Tie*
while on the way to SI. Helena.
Amari' ana
lain that Li Hung < haug I* dead.
I
Ctuttd
FIRE.
an f tploiion of ( hcnmal» tn tht
Un be Factory.
Sew Yoik. Feb. 4 -—The rifent of
the deelructli-n wrought by Iht* tunflffi
gration whbh
destroyed
nearly a
whole block of building* at Thirtv»
I rat atrrvt and Hral avenue lot night
could be lielter appreciate-1 this morn
tng. The huge !a< t< ry of the William
Wick* (Company ».<» almost level w ith
the ground
<'ontractor Joseph < ody,
if tie building department, with a
foil e of (Oil men. had labored at the
ruin» all night polling down langeriua
»vettons ol tile wall».
other pto|wotv destroyed wav the
■tx-atory building, nombrr* 4t)4. 4<xt
and 40» I a«l Ihltly »e -ml »treet. lite
Bvr* t- rv tennment it .........I IR Fir*l
avenue the live story truemeut at 4’>.‘
F.aat rhlrti-flr»t street, Ja- k-oti’» ir- n
b uudri and a two »torv brick hull ling
OU Thirty-first »treat, occupied by the
Swill Dreaav-J Beef Company.
Aloni
70 famili-a were rendered tiomeleea by
tiie burning of the tenement».
Fir» Chief Croker said today he lie-
listed the tire w«a caused by au riplo
sion ol chemical* tn the tt leks lac
t ry
lie was Inforturd that a watch
man had gone into the vault in th-
cellar with a light end that th 1 vault
coutalued the explo*iie*
Th* cbtel
added that he did n< l kuow what had
become of the watchman or who ho Is
He aatd the explosion that started the
conflagratli u might hate been - ause
by iilumtlialing gas getting Into the
cellar from the gaa main, but he did
Dot think this was the case.
Policemen Thomas J. Fltxpatrtck
and John B McMullin. *h > were on
duly at the tire, are reported unming
today.
Interesting Event» jnd Goitip of the Past beek Reported From
Cities and
T om
ns in Hjshington. Oregon
and Idaho.
ORPGOSl
The Blue Moiniaiu Ice Company ■ t
Ferry, I» storing ice at the rate of ’ 0
ton» a day,
(n • 1 mat) of th« name of Webster
wa* Lmnd dead in hi» cabin on lh»a !
w < xa | « few day« ago.
Rainier • h-<»l district ha« lev.« ! a
•pr- ial tax ot 13 n i *.
The total tai
lu Rainer diatrict I« 41 uil i«
WASHINGTON
Y high • k e ,
Vakima <Ttv
1» l<
e e«ta
l«hel at
J ** Kikeixl«;«, a carpenter dropped
lead while al work u^ar that place
Deceaarsl wa « t. > year» <1
lhe citiiMii» ot ?*nmm«rvlH« h*oe
orgahl«»d a co iFerative cream» rv a»-
«Oi lathm and el«**, ted ol! er»
< ir rge WvAtherwax. who r»<l !«« up
(I
\\ lilla • h»w * Id the \ an er- th« Withkak about 1& lull«». whi> «!»•
muieu farm. i>««r Island (Tty, contain- gaged iu
¿glug »uffered fra taro of
ing IS? »ere*, to a Mr. stem, a late '-'«‘th hl< leg» f>v a capateu
"peueor .!< u*»w. of \\ il sir. kill««! a
J. Donner • gnw-ery »tore at Baker tatii« cougar ue«r thal place.
lhe
(Tty wa » burned. Ha h»d au ttnur animal n
»red H fv«t 9 inch«» from
anc« •»(
1 ha »lock wa« »mall.
tip to tip and weigh x! *•0 pounds
Th« machluery in Clayton Pro» •
The I »eg a I Tender, in Keller camp,
hroun-hand « factory et < oqutlla. 1» ha» resumed* w rk with one «hift. an l
l««*ing moved to a pUc« eight m; •• f1«
i» to enlarge its force »boriiy.
He
low P»An<lou.
Romine, aljoiulng il. »tarir*! w rk
Malcolm M 'Farlana ha» r««lgne«l a» thia week
ju«t|ce f (he
c «1 \Vr«tj»irt pre
rlm t. and Itatid W e«t wa» eppuinted
by th« county «ourt to succeed him
lhe Inland Telephone C- rnpany •
•rrvi<e 1« to be mtenled from North
Y.tkima to Moxee and *»uunv»tde and
then « to Walla Walla to c uu»< t with
th» line to Spokane.
Th» break Ing ot the loom on th«
siaalaw doting tba late Mood cau»rd
a he« sv I om of 1< g« 1« ng tng to log ¿er»
Cpward i f ih> t«.«ms .»re engage«! m
on that »trewin. but the l.eke<ro«k log hauling ice t«» the varh .i» tv« 1» »u««» uf
g**r« report their lo««r» were »tnai*.
Republic
Every a^.»ll»! 1« team ba«
Ihe judlly
The Antoria H«»x C«itnj*env i» mak been pressr I mtn ««men
ing prepA'ation« to iucraa»* the > a | mc - of |ce c« ul I Uot be N’lt« r.
ny of it« I« ! factory
The old ma
In! rma i n ha« I e»-n r* <«H«4 of au
chinery i» l^eing repla<«<1 by the m st explosion in min« N>» 7 a* Frank in,
improved kind», aud «eswral new ma
whereby two men were killed ami «♦»»-
v’hine« are tn l>e a hied
«»ral ¡ex«on» injured
m .»»«»
Mine Iu-
-p t >r
■»
i ll
I
\ •
.
Il' -.IS... ’ , s
• b gging camp near Kerry.
falling knock«»I anotii
which fell in «u unit
tiou and »truck the
them altuoat in«tautlv.
F I Th«»mjeon, of Parker, ha» »mn-
lract«« l hi« h“p crop to
gr**wn un .'4
Arrow to New York jw- pl« for II v«nl<
per pound.
The Imp» are to be de’iv-
«red in <>rto*er al Mmcoe station.
>am White, an old at>d a ell town Die ««tiiioUed crop la jda ««I at 4O.IHIJ,
roaidetit of Kerby, wa « .It -wue.1 In the
Ih« I’.tg I'.cnd dour mill at Dawn-
IlliuoiM river.
He had I.ecu at her* . port, which ha« been running »ingle
ami «terted horn« in an luto»l ite ! shift for *om« time on account of «i«*k-
>■«'».Iitioii
11« aucoced«' ! in er *»«;n*‘ n«-»« among ti*«» men. 1» agaiu running
the river, but after Ian Ung walked night anl <Uv
Ita »hip hhj U tor Jeu*
»bout tlaae<l and fell lnt*> the river.
- *
Andrew II uk. a tniuer wa» a .*)•
' dentally killwd nc.tr live valley.
He
wo working alone at the time and
wa» in the a t <•! j : » ing a -et of tim
er» when a 4»e in !•<■ urred.
‘ ‘ne of
tho tim t>eni «truck It»« unfortunate
man on th« »1 le of hl« head, breaking
hi» neck.
Mr» George I l\Un died at Cor
vallM of pleuro pneum««nla
bhe waa
a native of Dalia«. < >r . and wa« united
in marriage to <•« rge F I glln at Ai
ller nial o,,
Abny, < >ct* t*er 2l>, IMM4.
name wa« < vnthia l.ll«*n Mount*
bbn
wa » ag>* I S4 year»
The survivor* are
a huaDand and four ebildrvu
Gene J,din»on. 17 year* oi l. a, ci«
dentally ah t himself with a 3H calil*er
re vol ver while out hunting near !<■>•
rene.
The
The ball euter«d
enter«-! the young
m ti>'» !«g alcove the kn««, pae«tng un-
«r th« ku<*e < ap ¿nd out ou th« oppo
site «lie.
J. W
Harper's «tore at Palouse,
was burg art*«• I an I a ¿*>1 of « igtrw.
«ndv
tobrte.o. etc . «reared.
lb»
«tore wa« entered through a rear win
dow which was broken,
aged 14. waa arrested
the crime.
Frank aul Ephriam Miller h«v«
h-.tM’d the Dodge e*»4i mlue. whl h wa«
Ja< b L. Myer», a M««xt an war vet recently c»pv|iu<! up t»n Coal creek, ea«t
eran. died at the m » dler«’ h >me «t of Chehali«, anl will operate the prop
Ro«rburg, aged 7V year»
lie wa» «»lie erty.
I wo coal mill«« are n<>w being
"f the oldest member» of th« h«’?- >, w rk« I al Chehali« »upphitig th« locwl
has mg rtilerrtl the mwtitution •»• <>n aftrr
demand and »hipping w ine coal i
it»
of»«uing
The
remain«
were ouUhle points.
ehipped to Olympia. Wash , f r Inter-
lhe Gettysburg Yliulng, Milling A
iuent.
rowusile Co«uptny
filed ar lire« of
A hue J«r»ev oow w*» »t>»len *mm tncorj«>ration.
lhe ««»mpany I« capi
\V II
l.md«l«y. who re«hb» on the tallied for I,ih 0,000 |1 »bares
Î ba
bheridan farm, near Koweburg
Y few iiicot por.tt r» are
P. C. Shinn an*l
• lay» latter a «trengcr, prohefly a C. G. Peucx», ui bpokane, ati<l J. G.
tramp, afipeared
al the < b«:wi k *. rifiner, A. Coolin an l A. E. Cowl in,
farm, near Myrtle cteek, and »old th« of Coolin, Idaho.
cow to Ylr Chadwick h r f Jt> an I ha«
Natural ga» and oil are r«|»,rtaH| tn
Uot I eeil heard of eiuce
have Lteeu digoowred in la
Mr» Ray 1
Watte, who ba» I hmmi
appointed
poatmUtree» uf
Reuben,
Or., baa filled out her loud aud «eh-
•orit»ed to (be oath of off! e
The lieu-
ben i»ffl « will t e in ojxrA’1 u a» ««»on
aa the pe|«era r«u Io r«l«iriicd from
Wa>hingt« n
lhe office wa« lim-on
tinued about five year» ago.
tie« un the farm uf M. F
south of Walla Walla
he'
have already l een »e« ured
\lc47ay, who •» here from
the miere-t of a < ’«slif> rule »yii 11« -tie,
and th« «inking of nil well«, an I pro*.
I*ertlng for lhe «ourre of tne ga«,
which 1« «ail to t»e in paying «ju«uti*
tie», will t’egiu at onue.
A man. »uppoaed to b« a holo. - k
two shot« at .Nightwalchm«n Nunn,
The .^»dah Valiev ('«nal ('«»mptny
Cottage (»rove.
lb» officer < ali«d th« ua« put a lor « ot 30 m«*n at w r* Im-
marabal and other« t>> bit a«»i»tam «
i r«viug an ! rulirging the canal which
BATTLE IN ABYSSINIA.
and el «>ul in pursuit ol hi» wnnld-lw irrigate« the land» uf >el«h valley,
murderer,
lhe man, with two other«
thout .Ol.ooO fewt of lumber for fiu n*
h it Suppoaad th* (dosis R< ballad During
was Io a led iu the l>ru»h near loon, mg ptirp -••• have i»e«n hauled by
ths Abstrus ol Mrralik
hut a« the night wa« dark it waa im- team« from North Yakima and will l»e
In« put in place within the next few
Pari», Feb. 4. —A di»p«t< h to the pu««bile t<> effe t a capture
I hi« 1« the only iirig«ting «u-
Franca)» from Cairo •»•• irrw« he- nightwatch util had loan keeping <•!« >«• week».
(■een received th«*re from Ahy»»inia of wat.li on a »u»pi<*i«»•»« « ha«a ter wh • terprl«« in Central Waahlugton, where
lhe hillaidr« ar«» tarme-l «u I plaulei
a great battle in which 7.000 were wa» a I h ' u I town, and he i« (|uile er
>o orchards and vlnyard».
killed.
It ia »up|«»»ed the chief» re tain that th)» man wae hi« aa-eilanl
belled • luring the ibwoc« of King
Lobec A Barry, who are conatruct
IDAHO.
Mt-nehk, who h«» gone to the I gvptian ing a water »y«t«tn tor **eA»|de an I lie
tronfiar lu connection with the dellnt- property adjacent to It, expect to hair
Fira at the mammoth compressor al
inatlun of the hgy pio-Abt «amia Ir u
their plant in operation I eb re May I,
tier.
The city uf Hea»ide i» amending it» Wallace inflicted a I um of ab ut í • H),
charter •<> aa t«> gne them a franchlee, fully insure I.
Ixindon, Feb. 4 — A dispel, h to the
F.. B. Blaine, an employee lu M. D
ami the county court will grant ti em
Exchange Tel'-gr.ph Company from
the right to lay pip«» aero»» the coun Wright'* logging camp, waa caught by
•clerc
fighting
I»
reportel
Cairo mv a
ty bridge o%er the Nerani« un». 1 he a log aud mi erely criisbml.
in Abyaxiuta.
the cauMltle» are aatd
■ourre of water am ply 1« in the hill»
The bridge that will support th*
to nomi—r T.OOO.
about two mil«» eeat of scavlde, whl h tlutne fur ti.e new flour mill at keu-l«
The foreign offi.-e official* know noth
ha» twen ae ured, a» well a» tf»e »He rick ta under construct ton.
lug of any <1 irticn11y In King Menelik'e
for the r««« rv tr and thejiglit of way
territory, but it I* not unlikely they
Cbrla Tetss*n, the Clearwater aheap-
for the piping
lhe »apply of pur-
think that certain malcoutenl chief»
mountain water is i»»timat«d at wnen man, is hail tig plans ilr»«n for a
may have taken advantage of king
miner*» inch«», whl h 1» much iwr three-story pressed brick structure at
Menellk 'a absence from the capital to
than uecr«»ary at pr«»«n( an ! it can b« Isowiaton.
foment au lusurrstin
double«! at »«ry little expertac
lhe
Ml** Dire*» J. Harvey, of Fort Hall
c«»»t of construction of the plant will Agency, Idaho, baa been appointai
R«l<oim Hat no Navy
Belgium baa no navy except a train Dot lie great, »> the ewrvien will be a asalstwtit matron at the Fort Belknap,
relatively cheep one for the conatimer«. Moot., Indian acbool.
ing ahlp fur the merchant marine.
Accepttd a Redutfhm.
Young«town, (). Feb. 4. — At «11 the
b!a»t furna «« throughout the Mairon-
ing valley today the 1» (torn filler« and
helpers have accepted a red net on of 10
cent» per day in wages, taking effect
today,
Killed by Highwayman
Dr. Jemee Gibbon*, nephew of Car-
final liibbona, waa a hot ami killed by
highwaymen at Sew Orleene.
The framework of the B-dao railway
An addition to the Coburg t<-wn»ite
has been plaited
it commence* at bridge al Nampe le no* completed,
the churcb and run* u- rlh aod east, and will aoon l>e placed iu position.
being part of the old Van luyne pla-e
A refairl has haven re<-eive l that Aba
The machinery for a pressed brick Harper, ot l,r»ngeville, had accident
He wae
plant purchase,I al Chicago by F„ E. ally shot and kill»l bimaelf.
Angel, of Baker City, ha* arrived. The a moml>er of the A. O. L’. W.
Jamaio llutherf-ird. an Englieh min
plant mn»i«tr of a pre«* machine
weighing 23.000 pound*, a US horse ing expert, la at Cak, Idaho, making
powet engine and a 4t> horse power an Iu4|>ection ot aererai mining |«v>p.
boiler, in all weighing 17,000 pound* ar tie* along the l'end d’Oretlle river,
The anpMity ot the plant la 90,000 bnt refneea tc die ioae the hatnea of the
partie* he represent*.
brick* per day.