The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, September 10, 1897, Image 2

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    REPULSED
BY
STRIKERS.
' Deputi«« Koughly Handled in l’ittbburg
District.
HOPS
SPOILING
FAST.
A Few (irower* Hade an Attempt to
Fick in the Kain.
HORSES
FOR
ARMY
USE.
Practical Tent of Those From (hr Kange
Has l>emo»sl»ate»t Their Value.
Pittsburg, Sept. 9.—Efforts to evict
Portland, Or., Sept. 8.—An effort
Chicago. SepL 8.—"No horses in the
Difficulty of Holding His was made to pick hops in a few of the Evidence of Steady Growth world
| the striking miners of the Pittsburg
except the range horses of our
th M INN V11 .LE.................... OREGON. I Chicago Coal Company, at Orangeville,
yards in Oregon yesterday, but the
Western states are fit for military pur­
Subjects
in
Check.
and
Enterprise.
! one ami a half miles from Gastonville,
work was generally retarded by th»» wet
pose*, and I think the trip just fin­
resulted in a riot of no mean propor­
weather, and, in some sections, by a
ished by my cowboy friends proves my
tions, ami the utter failure of the com­
•carcity of picker*
The growers still
assertion.
”
NO IMPORTANT BATTLES FOUGHT try to keep a stiff upper lip, hut the ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST
pany to accomplish its object.
The foregoing remark was made by
Almut 7 o’clock last night 20 depu­
tenor of the re[x»rts indicate that the
Dr. William A. Bruett, special eommi^
ties from Washington, Pa., in charge
hop crop in Oregon has already been
sioner of the bureau of animal indust*^”
lut erecting <'<»1 lection of Current Event* of Chief Deputy Wetherill, reached noth Side« MaKtdng Tlielr Troops on damage»! enough to make it fall short
From All th. Cltlea and Town* ol of the department of agriculture.
Ho
In CoiidenMed Form From
Finleyville, where they were met by
the Border Mud Mullah’s
at least 25 per cent of the average
was at bis home in this city, and with
th« Thriving Slater State*
a large crow» I of strikers. Each deputy
Both Continent*.
yield.
Men Deserting.
him were two stalwart, sunburneil
—Oregon.
The opinion of most interested per­
A terrible explosion of nitroglycerine was armed with Winchester and re­
young men, William and Bert Gabriel.
London,
Sept.
7.
—
The
Times
this
It
is
estimated
that
l,280,0o0
prunes
sons in the grain districts of the North­
occurred in Cygnet, O., resulting in the volver, but in spite of this the strikers,
“These young men,” continued Mr.
morning publishes a dispatch from west is that wheat has not yet l»een Were shippeil in the three cars that left
death of six [»ergons and «he injury of a headed by 100 Poilsh women, close»! in
Bruett,
"have just demonstrated that
on them ami they were forced back ami Simla saying that further evidence has materially injure»], and that, should The Dalles for Chicago recently. That the bronchos and range horses of our
large number.
finally retreated to Gastonville, fol­ been obtain«! of the desire of the ameer the weather clear up in a »lay or two, number could about supply nearly plains can cover a distance of 2,400
It is said that John W. Mackay, the
of Afghanistan to [»revent his subjects farmers may put all their wheat where BVerybody in Chicago with one Dalles
lowed by about 200 men ami women.
miles in 90 days an»i subsist on grass
American millionaire, will lay a Cana­
At Gastonville the deputies took ref­ from taking part in the frontier disturb- it will be out of danger. In all of this prune.
and water along the route, without
dian Pacific cable from Vancouver, B.
uge in the office ot the com,»any, where ances. The British agent at Cabul sub­ district. Forecast Official Pague, of the
A
plan
is
on
foot
in
Pendleton
to
grain, and, more important still, from
, to Australia.
they were kept all night, »luring which mitted, at the ameer’s request, a writ­ United States weather bureau, at Port­ raise *16,090, to be inveBteil in build­ a military point of view, without being
Count Okurna, of Japan, has notified time the building was t»ombarde<l with ten statement showing the [»oints upon land, Or., in his report, made up at 5 ing a first-class racetrack.
Nearly
I can say without fear of con­
bis minister at Honolulu of the terms stones and bricks an<l an occasional shot which the government lai»l s,»ecial stress. P. M. yesterday, says that heavy enough subscriptions have been prom­ shod.
and conditions of Japan's acceptance of was fired.
The ameer replied to this statement in showers occurred anil that the wind ised to make up a joint stock company tradiction that no other horses hi the
world could have made the trip under
the proposal to arbitrate the dispute
At 7 o’clock this morning the trouble his own handwriting, emphasizing his prevaile»! from the south. His forecast with the required capital.
the circumstances.
with Hawaii.
previous
statements
that
his
subjects
of the night reached a climax, when
is that the weather is still unsettled,
Albert Geiser, who recently purchased
"The route, beginning at Sheridan,
»lid
not
dare
to
openly
take
part
in
the
A New York Herald special from the deputies sallied out from their be-
and that occasional light showers may the Pyx mine, in Baker county, for Wyo., ami ending at Galena, this state,
Barcelona savs that it is stated on the seige»l quarters ami started to march lighting, but they have been drawn be expecteii.
His correspondents *15.000, sold the property this week to covered al) kinds of country, turf, sand,
highest diplomatic authority that the to Orangeville. Heade»! by women, away secretly by the mullahs, whose throughout the district report as fol- ! New Y’ork parties for *30,000.
All rock, clay ami mud. When they en-
conduct
he
strongly
condemned.
present Spanish government will go the strikers rushed on the deputies
lows:
mining properties in this section of the tereil the last 100 miles the horses were
Not the least »loubt is entertained,
out within a fortnight, ami that the with stones ami clubs and pick handles
“The Dalles, Or.—Weather cloudy; state are advancing in value.
in as goo»i condition in every way as
liberals will come in.
ami the blows fell thick ami fast. One the dispatch says, of the ameer’s desire strong north, drying wind; .02 of an
The vicinity of Blv, on Sprague riv­ when they started from Wyoming, but
to
fulfill
his
obligations
loyally.
He
>,
big
woman
wrested
a
rifle
from
a
dep
­
Customs ins|»ectorH at Laredo, Tex.,
inch fell last night; threshing today.
er, in Klamath county, was the scene from Dubuque to Waterloo, la., the
ha’e found an unclaimed grip on a uty’s hands and struck him on the heail has issued orders that his troops be
“Weston, Or. — Yesterday ami today of a cyclone one day last week. Exten­ road along the Mississippi was either
train, containing *200,000 worth of with it, inflicting a serious injury. withdrawn from the detached outposts, .70 of an inch of rain fell; no damage sive damage was »lone to fencing, out­ over jagged rocks or through deep mud.
diamonds, jewelry and other valuables. By this time 1,000 men, women and so that they may be kept together under reported; work still »lelayed; ceased buildings an! hayricks at an estimated
"The heels ami frogs of the horses’
The papers in the valise indicate that children had joined the crowd. They the control of officers who are able to raining; cloudy.”
feet were so badly bruised that, al­
loss of several thousand dollars
prevent
them
from
deserting
and
join
­
“Pendleton, Or.—Temperature, 68
it belonged to a Spanish officer. It is came from Venetia, Snowden, Calamity
The Indians on the Siletz are object­ though they could have completed the
ing in the lighting.
Itelieved it was stolen by a man who and Finleyville.
degrees; .37 of an inch rain fell;
ing
because, when they get drunk, un- distance to Chicago, I telegraphed the
An
important
step
has
been
taken
by
The
deputies
made
their
way
to
lacked the courage to claim ownership.
weather clearing; great damage to
ler
the
law passe»! by congress, they men to let the noble little animals stop
Maharajah
Sir
Ber
Shamsher
Jang
Rana
W. P. Atwell, commercial agent of Orangeville and took refuge in a vacant Bahadur, prime minister of Nepaul, wheat.”
get
at
least
30 »lays in jail, while a at Galena. Hail the horses been shod
“Pomeroy, Wash.— Rainfall, 1.23
the United States at Robaix, France, house, closely followed by the mob, who lias forbidden the circulation in
white man can get drunk without be­ at Sioux City, as 1 telegraphed, know­
which
surrounded
the
building
and
inches
since
yesterday
noon,
wetting
sends to the state department a report
ing the roads over which they would
One of the the kingdom of native newspapers, stacked am) causing uncut grain to fall, ing sent up for more than five days.
on the short wheat crop in Frant»e. threatened to burn it.
have to travel to Chicago, they would
which
he
considers
seditious
and
hos
­
The
grain
crop
of
Grant
county
is
damaging some.”
He says the crop in France, ami in fact strikers approached the house with a tile to the British government.
have reached here in first-class condi­
“Hepner, Or. — Rain since last re­ something enormous this year, es­ tion on Saturday. The telegram failed
all Europe, has fallen much below the flag of truce and a conference was held.
pecially
wheat,
ami,
with
the
good
The
deputies
were
ordere»!
to
leave
port,
.48
of
an
inch;
occasional
showers
average, and that it is estimated that
Both Side* Lined Up.
to reach the men and they brought the
round price it is bringing in the mar­
today; clearing now.”
the United States ami Canada will be town. After a short parley it was de­
horses through under my original in­
of
Peshawur,
Sept.
7.
—
No
fighting
ket,
will
put
the
farmers
in
a
fine
"Colfax, Wash. — Rainfall, .69 of an
called upon to export from 120,000,000 cided to do so. They emerged from the importance has yet occurred between
structions.
to 130,000,000 bushels more than they house a badly scared lot of men and the government forces and the tribes­ inch; .39 of an inch fell before grain financial condition for the coming year.
“As a test of the endurance of the
walking
between
the
opened
ranks
of
was
injured,
rain
endangering
whole
On
the
1897
assessment
roll,
in
Lane
exported to Eurojie last year. Fiance
Western horse, I am sure the depart­
men who have taken part in the upris­
the
strikers,
started
for
Gastonville.
harvest of standing grain; very little county, all church parsonages are as­ ment of agriculture will be more than
will require about 00,000,000 bushels
Almost every man in the posse was cut ing. The enemy is concentrating at grain is stacked."
sessed. This is the first time they have satisfied with the result, as it demon­
to meet the deficit in that country.
various
point*,
ami
it
is
estimated
that
ami bleeding and several were badly
been included in the assessable prop­ strates that the animal is ail that has
A Portland company has offered to
17,000
tribesmen
are
nowon
the
Sa
­
In Marion County.
hurt.
erty of Lane county. All lots owned
As I said before, no
build a sugar beet factory in La
ntana
range,
but
they
appear
loth
to
“ Butteville, Or., Sept. 8.—Hops i re | by churches, but not occupied by been claimed.
As the defeateil deputies ran the
otner horses in the worlil could have
Grande.
attack
the
government
troops.
spoiling
fast.
Growers
of
experience
gauntlet, they were greeted with hisses,
made such a tri p under such conditions.
It is reported that the followers of predict that should the present cloudy, churches, are also assessed.
G. J. Lay Zell was killed ami Claude curses and ridicule. The strikers then
The Umatilla reservation has been I believe it will change the opinions of
Haildah
Mullah in the Shabkar district rainy weather continue, the hop crop
Hawthorne severely injured by a fire closed behind them ami marched them
nearly deserted by the Indians, who foreign governments, who have felt
on a launch in Astoria, Or.
to the station, where they took the train are deserting him, anil several columns will be entirely ruined in a few days.
enjoy summering as well as the pale- that our range horses were too light for
have
been
sent
out
in
different
direc
­
Hopgrowers
here
are
quite
short
of
Falls Company, manufacturers of for Washington. After their dpearture
I faces. Many have gone to the John
help to pick the hops. This is account­ Day mountains and the AVallowa lake military purposes.
cotton goods, in Norwich, Conn., have | the mob dispersed and everything is tions.
‘‘It is a fact not known, as I said be­
A
slight
skirmish
has
occurred
near
ed for by the fact that the Growers’
started up on full time, giving employ­ quiet now.
Hangu, from which point a small Association decided to pay only 30 to hunt and fish. Over 200 are pick­ fore, that the range horse has in his
ment to 600 hands.
veins the blood of the thoroughbred and
CHILKOOT ALSO IMPASSIBLE. column was dispatched and scoure»! the cents a box, and »lid not raise the price ing bops in the Yakima country.
The New Orleans health authorities
Estimates of the wheat crop of Union the standard-bred Percheron, Clydes­
districts of Algmir, Nawimela and in time to retain many whom they had
have sent out notice of a death by vel- J
They found the enemy’s posts engaged.
Heavy Italnx Put a Stop to Further Turi.
J. 8. Vaughan, A. Cone, county for 1897 range from 1,250,000 dale, Hambletonian and other famous
low fever in that city. Quarantine has j
Travel Over the Trail.
deserted. There was some firing, but Peter Feller and a very few others have bushels to 2.000,000. While the latter strains. Stallions of there classes have
been declared by several Southern ;
figure is considered rather high, yet been sent to the ranches, and the result
Port Townsend, Sept. 9.—From a the enemy refuse»! to be engaged at full crews.
cities.
when the facts of increased acreage ami is an increase in the size and quality of
The subadar com-
letter received here last night from close quarters.
A rich strike is reported in the
Salem, Or., Sept. 8.—The prospect better crops of this year, as compared the horse. Range horses, as they are
John James, who left here six weeks manding the Mullagori Lovies, and 40
Schroder mine, in Yreka, Cal., on the
ago for the Alaskan gold fields, an idea of his company, which formeil a part of of fair weather is more encouraging to­ with others, are taken into cnsidera- called in distinction from bronchos,
1,200-foot level, the vein averaging
range in weight from 950 to 1,150
of the present condition at Dyea may the garr.son at Fort Lundi-Kotal, ar­ night than for the two days past. tion, it is not improbable that the out­
four feet in width, and running *130 to
pounds. The bronchos, which are of
be obtained. James and his partner, rived at Jamrund on Friday, and were There was a light shower today, but put will reach that amount.
the ton.
Craig Blankenship, of South Salem, Spanish origin and have no improve»!
Lawrence, succeeded in packing 1,200 given an enthusiastic reception, the little time was lost by hoppickers.
Edward Lyons, a patient at the Ore- I pounds of [»revisions over Chilkoot entire garrison turning out anil cheer­ There is a considerable amount of hops is [lacking eggs for the Klondike trade. blots] in them, weigh from 750 to 900
gon state insane asylum hung himself pass to Lake Lindeman. While build­ ing as they entered the tow'n. The yet to be saved, if the weather permits. The eggs are dipped in a preparation to pounds.
"We believe the performance of the
to a tree in the asylum grounds. He ing a boat at the latter place, Law­ Mullagoris cut their way through the
preserve them before they are packed.
PANIC IN A THEATER.
was committed from Multnomah county rence cut one of his feet nearly off with enemy after the capture of Fort Lundi-
It is the intention of Mr. Blankenship two horses which have just come from
last March.
to ship his eggs to the Klondike next Wyoming will influence the German
an ax, ami will not be able to continue Kotal, and marched to their own coun­
try,
where
they
buried
their
dead
and
Sau
Francisco
Orpheum
Patrons
Have
spring.
The demand has not caused and English army agents and exporters
In the Milford labor union, at its the journey before spring.
James is
a Close ('all With Fire.
any noticeable advance in price, but for domestic puqioses to try our West­
games in Milford, Mass., H. S. Dorio- 1 staying with Lawrence as nurse. The reassured their friends. They then pro­
ern horses.”
van, of Natick, ran 100 yards in 9'j J latter says that recent heavy rains have ceeded for Jamrund, which ,»lace they
San Francisco. Sept. 8.—Fire in the has stiffened the egg market here.
seconds, breaking the world’s record by made the trail impassible, ami the re­ reached in safety with their arms.
Orpheum theater just before the dose
The law preventing Oregon sheep­
CAPSIZED AND SUNK.
one-tenth of a second, according to the sult is that horses, which two weeks
of the performance last night created raisers from driving their sheep into
YELLOW FEVER AGAIN.
timekeepers.
much excitement and a panic attended Washington doesn’t seem to permit of
previous, were selling at *150 per head,
Wreck of the Schooner Agnes O. Grace,
More than 10,0000 she'p
George W. Clark broke the world’s are now a drug on the market at *10. The Disease Prevalent on the Ml&sis« with loss of life was narrowly averted. reciprocity.
With Four Big Guns.
The
casualties
were
confined
to
slight
Horse
feed
is
selling
at
*70
per
ton,
ami
that would have crossed the Columbia
high-dive record by jumping off the
nippl Coast.
Savannah,
Ga., Sept. 8.—The three-
injuries to a few persons.
at Arlington have been kept out of
railing of the Halatead-street life bridge is hanl to get at any price. James says
Mobile, Ala., Sept. 7.—Yellow fever
In the theater tiiere is an electrical Washington; but thousands of Wash­ nmsted schooner Agnes O. Grace, of
in Chicago, when the structure was it will be cheaper for those who cannot prevails to some extent at Ocean
raised to an elevation of 165 feet above cross the pass this fall to kill their Springs, Miss., on the bay of Biloxi, ac­ apparatus known as the cinematograph ington sheep have been driven all along Bangor, Me., capsized and sunk this
by which pictures are thrown on a the border into the mountain ranges of morning 21 miles east of Tyhee. Her
the Chicago river.
The diver was horses now and ship in others in the
cording to a report just made by a board
taken out of the river uninjured, and spring. He says language is inade­ of physicians who have been making an white ground on the stage. It is oper- Eastern Oregon, so the Oregon sheep­ crew came ashore and landed at War­
saw island.
was placed under arrest by the police. quate to describe the terrors of the pass examination of the patients, ami the ateil from a small closet built on the men say.
The schooner sailed from New York
front of the gallery. The sides of the
since the rainy season began.
The Washington Star says:
It is
Wash ington.
August 28, with a cargo of salt for Sa­
The steamer Al-Ki saile<l today for place has been rigidly quarantined. closet were of muslin. This material
etat«sl that 8. D. North, of Boston, has
Dyea with 60 passengers, 50 head of All persons coming from that place or caught tire and began <1 ropping on the
Grouse are reported to be quite vannah and four 16 ton guns for the
been selected as superintendent of the
Tvbee fortifications.
All down the
cattle and several horses and sheep. neighborhood are to be detained at a heaiis of the audience below. A cry of plentiful on Blue Mountain.
next census, ami that his appointment
coast she was driven bv a fierce north­
While lying at the wharf today, the station established outside the city “fire” was raised, ami a rush for the
Congressman
James
Hamilton
Lewis
will be made as soon as necessary legis- '
exits was made. One man pushed his arrived in Spokane, from Washington, easter, ami on Satur 'av night she came
customs officers boarded the Al-Ki ami limits.
lation can be enacted.
The [»resident
off Tvbee laboring heavily in the gale.
arm through a glass doorand was badly last week, on his way to the Sound.
seized
several
hundred
gallons
of
The Town Quarantined.
is said to favor the establishment of a
An effort was made to bring her to and
whisky ami other property necessary t»r
New Orleans, Sept. 7.—The Alabama, cut. An elderly lady was thrown down
permanent bureau on census, and is
There are 62,000 sheep owned in Kit­ save her being driven further south, but
ami trodden on, but was revived and
likely to express some views on that a full-fledged saloon. The spirits were Mississip,»i aiul Louisiana boards of
titas county.
Besides this number, when she brought to, the wind began
in kegs and bottles, all of which were health have been at Ocean Springs since taken away by her »laughter. A man
subject in his next message to congress.
many bands summer there on the moun­ to toss the vessel, and the big guns,
encased in jute sacks.
The outfit, i yesterday. An examination of the pre­ jumped from a second-story window
Wild horses have become a nuisance which the customs officers estimate cost vailing disease was made a week ago. and his head was cpt in several places. tain ranges.
which formed part of her deck load, .
A party of prospectors from Seattle drifted loose from their lashings and
in Northern Arizona, ami Attorny- *500, was put aboard ami stowed uway There have been several hundred cases, The fire was extinguished before it
General Frasier has been asked if they either at Seattle or Tacoma, but was but few deaths, anil a board of experts spread. Within a few minutes the ex­ are reporte»! to have made a rich strike took possession of the deck. The crew
may not be legally slaughtered. That not billed or marked in any way, and declared the disease to be Dengue fever. citement had subsided and the |>er- in the Olympics about 18 miles from was driven into the rigging, and the
iron monsters plunged alxiut as the
vicinity has been overrun by several did not ap|»ear on the ship’s manifest. Since then, mortalities became more formance was continued to the end of Duckabush.
large bands, hundreds in number, un­ If the owners of the saloon outfit was frequent. ami the symptoms became th»1 programme with the exception of
A telephone line is to he erected at vessel heaved in the sea, making every
once from Oakesdale to Thornton, Sun­ effort to recapture them almost certain
branded ami imclaimeil by any one. present when the stuff was seized, he more like yellow fever and the alarm the cinematograph picture*.
set ami St. John.
Work will begin as death. About 8 o'clock in the morning
They have rapidly increased in number did not make himself known.
became so great that the health authori­
Mutilated Corpse in a Lonely Word.
soon as the mateiral can be had.
an unusually heavy swell tossed all
Mini have become wilder than deer ami
ties again gathered.
This time they
From
('hlcngo
to
the
Yukon.
Washington, Sept. 8.—The little vil­
vicious as well. The matter has been
A Tacoma carpenter, while walking four guns into the [»ort scuppers, and
.were accompanied by Professor A. L.
Chicago, Sept. 9. — “Klondike or
referred to the livestock board.
Metz, chemist of the Louisiana board, lage of Laurel, Md., 19 miles from in his sleep, fell from a two-story win­ the vessel heeled under the immense
sink” is the motto of the members of
Nothing but his weight, tried to right, but staggered
who
analyzed the virus in several eases. Washington, is much excite»! over a dow to the ground.
A Phoenix, Ariz., dispatch says it i t an expedition which purposes to navi­
murder mystery. A l»oy hunting in
as the green water broke fiercely in
expected that work will be resumed gate from Chicago to the month of the The verdict tonight was yellow fever, the woods near the village this morn­ nap and a little skin were broken.
within 60 »lays on the great Rio Venle Yukon river in the schooner George ami various ,x»iuts on Ixith sides of the ing found a nude human body. The
Salmon for the interior ami transcon­ over the bulwarks. She cajisized ami
sank.
t.'wn are rapidly declaring quarantine.
irrigation enterprise which is to redeem Slurgess
The Stnrgess will sail from
coroner of the county was notified and tinental shipment hav»> begun to arrive
200,000 acres of the finest land in the Chicago in about a month, manned and
Blown on a Reef During a Storm.
Trying to Muppremi th«» New*.
went to the place, lie found that the in Tacoma from lower Puget sound can­
Halt river valley. Of the 150 miles of provisioned for a trip of six month's
New York, Sept. 8.—A dispatch to
Ocean Springs, Miss., Sept. 7.—This body was that of a woman in such an neries. anil the traffic is expecteii to
canals that will constitute the Rio duration. At the eml of that time, if has been a »lay of anxious expectancy as advanced state of decomposition as to soon be brisk.
the Herald from Montevideo says: The
Verde irrigation system, 22 have Isen all goes well, the craft will be among to whether or not yellow fever exists make identification very difficult if not
Th»» firm of Balfour, Guthrie & Co., Unite»! States gunboat Castine, which
dug. and a large amount of work, cost­ the icebergs in Behring sea ami the here, aud the question has not been de­ impossible. The head had Iteen com­ for the first time in the history of the has been stationed in these waters for
ing altogethei *200,000, lias been »lone doughty mariners will be getting ready termine»). The members of the Louis­ pletely severed from the body, as had crop hop industry in Yakima county, is some time, ran agroun»! yesterday out­
at and near the hea»lworks.
The side the bay during a heavy wind. The
to ascend the Yukon in the spring.
iana state board of health have been also the left hand and the left foot. buying in that county this year.
The George Stnrgess has lieeu pur­ hard at work all day long, working in The hand and f»x»t were missing, but firm recently bought 1,200 bales on a vessel was unable to pull away, and
“We are on the verge of a great min­
the steamers Plata and Republica
ing era,” remarked Clarenoe King, chased liv a party of men headed by conjunction w ith the representatives of the head lay a short distance from the 10-cent basis.
former chief of the United States geo­ Adolph Freitsch, captain of the little the Alabama and the Mississippi organ­ body.
Two wagon-loads of immigrants finally went to her assistance. The
logical survey, in Denver. “The time yacht Nina, which crossed the Atlan­ izations, in a determined effort to settle
It was impossible to estimate the age passed through Walla Walla on their i Castine, with their aid, cleared the
is not far distant when a man can start tic. The vessel will sail down the the vexed question as to the identity of of the woman correctly, but she seemed way to Centralia.
They started from reef and was towed into the bay. Just
out of Denver ami travel to Klondike, great lakes ami the St. Lawrence river the pernicious fever,
Their investiga- to have been under 50. The nails of Kansas on the 29th of April ant] liavo what damage was done to the gnnboat
is not known, but an examination is
■topping every night at a mining camp. to the Atlantic and thence south, lion» were extensive,
Professor Metz the right harnl seetne»! to have been been traveling ever since.
now being made.
Already two American stamp mills am rounding Cape Horn and up the Pacific appears of the opinion that the prevail­ well cared for and indicated that the
Whitman county warrants have re­
pounding away on the border of the coast to the Yukon. At the mouth of ing complaint is due in a measure to woman had not been accustomed to cently advanced from 95 to 98 cents.
Snow Storm in Scotland.
Straits of Magellan, ami the »lay is ap- the river the Stnrgess will la» left, the pollution of the water in the bay hard work.
As these warrants only draw 7 per cent
Edinburgh, Sept. 7.—A snow storm
proacihng when a chain of mining while the crew starts for the gold fronting the town. It is feared that
As far aa learned no woman is miss­ interest, the price offered is considered
camps will extend from Cape Horn to tiehls, ami when the crew cares to re­ the oysters absorb poisonous germs and ing in that locality, and the officials gotxl. and as speaking well for the has swept over Scotland. The Gram­
pian hills are completely covered with
turn she will serve aa a treasure-ship. communicate them to the consumers.
ISt- Michaels.”
have no clue as to the murderer.
county.
snow.
A Philadelphia A Reaiiing wrecking
Sulchlr by Shooting.
The hay crop of Kittitas county for
Kentucky Farmer Murdered.
Off Their Rcflervation.
Worse Than the Spanish.
engine crashed into a wagon at a grade
this year is estimate»!, by those who are
Oakland, Cal., Sept. 9. — Mrs. Mary
Russellville. Ky., Sept. 7 —Will
Globe,
Aris., Sept. 8.—About 1,000
London, Sept. 8.—A special from sai»< to know, at 35,000 tons.
«■rousing at Frush Valley, a few miles Hawley, wife of W. E. Hawley, a cap­
Barker, a prominent farmer, was shot
Apaches are off the reservation, and
Madrid says that Mount Mayon, south
above Reading, Pa., and three lives italist, committed suicide today by
F. »tit has been shippe»! from Wen­ are scattered through the Pinal and
by Do»' Chapman last night at Adair­
were lost
shiMiting herself in the head during a tit ville and died today. Chapman is of the islarnl of Luxon, Philippine isl­ atchee at the rate of a carloa»! a day for Superstition mountains, killing deer
ands, is in a state of violent eruption, the last few weeks.
The Marquis of Salisbury’s pro|»osal of despondency, caused by long-con-
The shipments
under guard. He was taken to Bowl­
and that the streams of lava thrown consist mostly of tomatoes, pears, and gathering wild fruits. None of
for the constitution of an international tinned ill-health. She was a native of
ing Green for safekeeping, as a mob
out by the eruption reach to the sea­ peaches, watermelons and apples. The them are provided with passes, and all
commite* representing the six powers this state ami aged 46 years.
was expected. An ohl grudge cause»!
They have committed
shore, a distance of 90 miles. Several marketing of tomatoes has cease»! al­ are armed.
to assume control of the revenues, with
the trouble. Chapman claims self-de­
Thought Hr Wa. a Hurglar.
which llrw. will guarantee the pay­
villages have been destroyed and 500 most entirely at present, owing to de­ only minor depredations around the
fense. Barker's friends say it wa* cold- persons are reported to be killed.
ranches of the region, but the settlers
ment of interest for holders on old
Aiamosa, Colo., Sept. 9.—Joseph
preciated prices, and, as a consequence, are alarmed and are on guard. The
blooded murder.
bond* as well aa payment of the indem­ Simons, town marshal, was shot and
hundred* of bushel* will rot on the Apaches are all from the White Moun­
About 300 western cities have the
nity loan, has been aouaute»! by the killed last night by O. P. Brown, who |
A man in South Dakota believe* that vine*, as the hot weather has ripened
tain reservation in the vicinity of Sa*
posters
mistook him for a burglar.
curfew ordinance.
he has found uranium on bis farm.
them verv fast
Carlos.