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SUNK OFF THE RIVER. Schooner Orion Cot hn.n l>y the Ship Peru. FOR FORGETFUL ENGINEERS. New Life Saving Device That H hm Been Successfully Tented. St. Paul, Oct. 4.—A very ingenious A REIGN OF TERROR WEEKLY MARKET LETTER. Downing, Hopkins & Company’s Review of Trade. THE Cannot PORTLAND Reach STALLEO. St. Michael* for Lacl* of Coal. Astoria, Oct. 6.—Shortly after 4 San Francisco, Oct. 4.—The revenue have had something of a slump Electric Power on the Sum o'clock this afternoon, just as she sin and valuable contrivance for the saving Americans Compelled to Flee in We cutter Rush arrived from Unalaska to wheat since we wrote you last, due completing one of the fastest trans of life by pieventing railroad accidents mit of Chilkoot Trail. From Guatamala. to several causes, chief among which day, bringing the latest news from St. through the forgetfulness of trainmen, pacific sailing trips on record, the big being the yellow fever scare, a decided Michaels and the Yukon that came to four-masted German ship Peru crashed , has been invented. Thu machine has slackening of speculation, and increased Unalaska from the north bv the Alaska into the little coasting schooner Orion, just Btood a very severe test on the receipts from both winter and spring Commercial Company’s steamer Bertha. PO KT I.A N D-J U N E A U E NT E RPR ISE cutting her in two, and sending her to Great Northern railroad, after having ACTS OF CRUELTY PERPETRATED The Bertha left St. Michaels Septem wheat sections. News, however, could been previously operated successfully the bottom immeidately. ber 14. On the 13th the steamer C. not in any manner be construed as When the little vessel was struck by on the St. Paul & Duluth road. Prac bearish, and had not the bulls taken H. Hamilton, belonging to the Chicago Company Organize«! to Transport the big steel ship, the captain was tical railroad men have given strong Barrios* Manner of Carrying on War fright so easily and dumped their hold corporation, returned to St. Michaels Freight anti PuneBgers Over Bringing Devastation Upon the thrown across the deck, badly bruised, indorsements to the device after seeing ings on a narrow market, we should and reported that she was unable to its work. the Worst Mile. Country —No Hope for Peace. and every one of his four men were have seen an advance instead of a de ascend the Yukon above the fl’ats near The object of the device is to provide Foreigners have been good Fort Yukon. Her passengersand cargo Portland Or., Get. 4.—Ample fa knocked about and more or less seri an accurate and reliable reminder sig San Francisco, Oct. 4.—The steamer cline. ously injured. They succeeded in grarp- buyers again on the decline, and could were unloaded at Fort Yukon, and were cilities for the tran°[M>rtation of freight nal and distance indicator for locomo San Blas arrived from Central Ameri and passengers over Chilkoot pass will ing ropes of the German hark, ami tives by which engineers are prevented can ports today with the first authentic our people get rid of the idea that awaiting the arrival of the Alaska Com be provided bv a Port land-Juneau climbed aboard, ami thus made their from forgetting their train orders as to details of the revolution in Guatemala. wheat ie high, and inaugurate a buying mercial Company’s steamers Margaret company, in time for the rush to the escape. Captain Nelson was loath to stopping or meeting places. The mech The revolution broke out on September movement, we should see a sharp and and Alice for transportation to Dawson sav who he thought was to blame for Exports have been , City. These steamers, being of lighter Yukon next season. 6, and was participated in by several rapid adavnce. He avers that his anism is simple, but positively connect departments, viz: San Marcos, Quezal- large, amounting to 5,628,000 bushels : draught, will get to Dawson City Sep- Articles incorporating the Dyea-Klon- the collision. ed with tbe forward trucks of the engine, ! tember 20. dike Transportation Company were schooner was on her course for Shoal accurately mesauritig the distance trav tenango, Huehiietenange, Tatonioopan, for the week. The world’s shipments At St. Michaels, despite the presence amounted to 9,600,000 bushels, while tiled here. The objects of the corpora water bay. The weather was perfectly eled. Mazakenango, Ouiehe and Salola. clear and the sea smooth The acci of over 300 persons, order prevailed, our visible supply increased 2,403,000 tion are announced as follows: The revolt was o|>ened with an attack The dial is placed in front of the en “To conduct a general transportation dent occurred north of the lightship, gineer, showing correctly the distance upon the out|M>sts of Quezaltenango and bushels. The English visible also in and the presence of the revenue cutter business from the headwaters of Lynn some 12 or 15 miles oil the mouth of traveled. Above the smaller of two other districts, which proved eminently creased 126,000 for the week. Our vis Bear was regarded as an additional I guarantee to prevent any trouble. A canal, Alaska, too all points in Alaska, the river. dials are placed 15 triggers or dogs, successful. The revolutionists, how ible supply is now 19,000,000 bushels, i number of the Hamilton’s passengers The tug Relief was towing the Ger against nearly 50,000,000 a year ago, aud in British North America, and to ever, withdrew to gather reinforce man bark, and the captain declined to pivoted at equal distances around tbe ments from the surrounding country, while our exports are nearly 2,0000,000 were landed at Mi nook creek, where carry freight and passengers. center. make a statement. The captain of the I quite a big strike is reported, and “To acquire, build, locate and oper When the engineer receives his or and three days after the first shot was bushels a month. Take these facts into ate tramways, bridges, wagon roads, schooner laid his case before the Brit ders, he sets one or more of these trig fired, the governtqetjt sent the follow consideration,aud note also that France where there are plenty of provisions sawmills, etc.; to navigate the Yukon ish vice-consul here tonight, ami the gers to a point one mile short of the ing into the field: General L. G. Leon, will have to import at least 80,000,000 I for the whole party. The Bear will remain at St. Michaels river and its tributaries from St Mi matter will be thoroughly inevstigated. distance to he traveled before reaching with 1,500 ineh; General S. Toledo, bushels, Russia’s ex|>ortable surplus on chaels to Dawson City, and to purchase, The shipwrecked crew are now at a the stopping place. The mileage indi with 42 pieceB of artillery and 2,000 I the present crop is estimated at only until the arrival of the Humboldt, with build and operate all manner of vessels hotel in Astoria, without a cent of cator, on reaching such point, releases men.' One battery promptly deserted 60,000,000 bushels, or less than half of troops for the garrison. The disabled steamer Eliza Anderson last year. between Portland, Seattle, Tacoma, Ju money or clothes other than what was the trigger, which starts a signal whistle to the enemy after leaving the city. We have had a rather featureless will remain at Unalaska until next neau, Dyea, Skaguay and St. Michaels. on their backs at the time of the colli I blowing. This continues to blow for On September 9, J. Castillo, aid to sion. Capital stock. $250,000.” Morales, arrived on the scene with an market in corn, and values have ruled 1 spring. The Orion was en route from San one-quarter of a mile, promptly warn immense force of malcontents from rather dull and lifeless within a narrow The steamer Portland was at Dutch Although the announcement of ob ing the engineer of the near approach Francisco for Willappa harbor in bal harbor when the Rush left Unalaska. range of price. Receipts of oorn are jects is made to cover a wide field, the to a stopping place. If the engineer is neighboring provinces, and, after a coni|>any'B present attention is directed last, and at the time of the accident inattentive and fails to stop when this sharp engagement, took the city of large, with a good demand. Ex]*orts Coal being scarce she was unable to solely to providing means for the trans was on the starboard tack, steering by last mile has been run over, the ma Quezaltenango. Meanwhile, Barrios continue to lie heavy, the clearances for continue her voyage to St. Michaels, fer of Klondike™ and their outfits over the wind. While the reticence of the chine sets the air brake and stops the was carrying matters with a high hand the past week aggregating 5,628,000 but the passengers were sent north on the Alaska Commercial Company’s the most difficult portion of their jour men in charge of the vessel makes it train for him. A train similarly among the rebels within the citadel. bushels, the low price proving to lie ney, which is from the steamer at difficult to get at ti^ exact cause of the equipped coming in the opposite direc Needing money, he applied to Don Juan quite attractive to foreign importers. steamer Bertha. The Portland will Dyea, over the pass to Lake Linde disaster, it is apparent from what little tion would he stopped in the same Apricio, a well-known capitalist, The visible increaseed 1,860,000 bush probably return to Seattle without pro ceeding to St. Michaels. The steamer mann Construction is already begun, information they volunteer that there manner. The device can be made to through the medium of General Roque els for the week. was a miscalculation as to the speed of frames and machinery she carried will Provisions have not escaped the gen a wharf being well under way at Dyea, run forward or backward. For foggy Morales, who is noted for his cruelty. and the work of putting up a5,000-foot the vessels, which prevented their hav or stormy weather, or for darkness, the Knowing that the loan would mean his eral dullness that has prevailed and tbe be landed at Dutch harbor, aud a new cable tramway at the pass itself being ing sea room until it was too late to device is coi sidered especially valuable financial ruin, Apricio hesitated, and market is very quiet, but has a firm cargo of planking to replace that lost on the schooner Hueneme will be sent started. The company announces that avoid a collision. for ordinary road use, although its life was promptly taken to the castle and undertone that needs only a fair buying north, so that the steamer for the Yu The Peru being a heavy steel ship movement to develop into a bull mar it will be ready for business by Feb saving feature was the point at first strung up by the thumbs. Upon re fusal to accede to the demands made ket. Receipts of hogs are somewhat kon can be built at Dutch harbor dur- ruary 1, by which time it will be in could not ire much damaged by the en sought for by Mr. Wallace. counter with the smaller wooden ves shape to handle, if necessary, the out upon him, Apricio was lashed until lie larger than intimated and of good qual i ing the winter. After a trial on the St. Paul & Du The Rush reports that 12 British fits of 20,000 people a month, doing sel, but she came out of the collision luth, and trials on the Fergus Falls fainted from the torture, and, still be ity. There ie a good demand from with her jibboon and bowsprit cap schooners took 9,839 seals, and three abroad for cured meats and lard, and the work at a reasonable figure. division of the Great Northern, the new ing olslurate when he recovered his Members of the company make the missing. Tbe Peru was on her wav to invention was given an unusual test on senses, Morales cursed him and shot this will probably increase heavily as American schooners obtained 875 skins. Portland. Tbe Orion was a small following statement: the recent trip of President Hill to the him dead. His many friends, however, soon as cold weather sets in. Provision* at Uawion. “The trip from Dyea to Lake Linde three-masted schooner, of 117 tons reg coast and back. For this trip, the new had their revenge shortly afterward, for Victoria, B. C., Oct. 4.—William ister. Portland Market*. when the city of Quezaltenango was mann has been made by a man with an Ogilvie, Dominion government survey The Peru is a steel ship of 2.093 scheme, with one engine, No. 663, with taken, Roque Morales was shot without Wheat—Walla Walla, 75c; Val or in the Yukon country, arrived in ordinary outfit, amply provided with Engineer John Wilbane for the entire i tons net register, 275 feet long, 39.5 tlie courtesy of a trial. Grave accusa ley and Bluestem. 77@78c per bushel. packers. We do not propose to lessen trip, was tried, and the new life-safing Victoria this morning. He says there Flour—Best grades, $4.50; graham, are provisions enough at Dawson for this time very much, but we do pro feet beam, 28.9 feet hold. device was on the engine. For 1,820 tions of cruelty to women, the wives pose to take over a very much larger New Yukon Railroads. miles to Seattle on the Great Northern, and slaves of men who had joined the $3.70; superfine, $2.50 per barrel. 4,000 people for the winter. When he Oats—Choice white, 82® 84c; choice left Dawson, July 15, there were 8,000 tonnage than could otherwise be taken New York, Oct. 4.—A dispatch from 170 to Portland on the Norhtern Pacific, revolutionists, are made against the dic gray, 80 @ 32c per bushel. in the same time. When finished, our Montreal says: Application will be 450 to Spokane on the O. R. & N., and , tator Barrios. there, but if, as it is reported, many The San Blas brought a party of 14 Barley—Feed barley, $19@20; brew have left since then, the situation will cable tramway, which will be quite made to the Dominion parliament next through Montana and back to St. Paul, similar to those used at some of the session for a bill to incorporate a com the new device measured all distances ■ Americans from the scene of the revolu ing, $20 per ton. not lie so bad as feared. He says there Millstuffs—Bran, $14 per ton; is no use in trying to take in food with big mines on mountain sides, will ex pany for the purpose of constructing with accuracy, and by other tests com tion, all of whom agree that it will be tend from Sheep Camp to the summit, and oj>erating a railway from a point pletely demonstrated its ability to do a long time before peace is again re middlings, $21; shorts, $15.50. dog trains. Mr. Ogilvie will probably cutting off a distance of four miles as near the head of Chilkoot inlet, on the all claimed for it President Hill has stored. Four of the party left Quezalt- Hay—Timothy, $12@ 12.50; clover, sail for Skaguay tomorrow morning on wheat, $10 the steamer Quadra. at present traveled. Our immediate Lynn canal, to the rapids on the Yukon approved it with considerable enthusi nango after the town had been sur- $10@ll; California attention, however, will be directed to river, following as closely as practic asm, as have other officials on his road, i i rounded by government troops and or do oat, $11; Oregon wild hay, $9® Inspector Wood, of the Northwest 4 the most difficult part of the ascent, a able Dalton’s trail, with power to con During the past few months, this new ders had been issued that no one should 10 per ton. mounted police, who is in command of be allowed to leave. They state that Eggs — 16® 17 l *c per dozen. stretch of about 5,000 feet, over which struct and operate branch lines, bridges, device has been used successfully on the force that will accompany Major Butter—Fancy creamery, 45®47^c; Walsh, Dominion administrator of the we shall be ready to operate by Feb wharves, telegraph and telephone lines, over 10,000 miles of road. A feature I Americans are thrown into jail on the ruary 1. We shall use the water fall steamboats and other cratt on the lakes of the test is that it has been made I slightest provocation, on the ground fair to good, 35®40c; dairy, 25®85c Yukon, arrived here today. He states that they are plotting against Barrios, per roll. of the Dyea river to convey electric and tributaries of the Yukon river, with the inventor’s woiking model. that Major Walsh and Hon. Clifford and say that nine Americans were in Cheese—Oregon, ll%c; Young Sifton, minister of the interior, will ar j>ower to our plant. I The promoters are a syndicate of prison at Quezaltenango. The mer America, 12%c; California, 9® 10c per rive here tomorrow, and will leave im “Though the short period that is al wealthy men. Admiral Beardalee Report*. chants of Guatemala City are expecting pound. lowed our company for preparation Latest reports received at Ottawa of mediately for the Yukon on the Quadra. Washington, Oct. 4. — Admiral a siege at any time, and have made Poultry—Chickens, mixed, $2.00® Besides several more members of the gives us time only to overcome the the progress of the Crow’s Nest pass Beardslee, who has been in command preparations to close their places of 2.50 per dozen; broilers, $.150@2; mounted |>olice, a number of halfbreed worst difficulty of the trip, yet we have railway construction are to the effect of the Pacific station three years, re- business at a moment’s notice. geese, $5.50; ducks, $3® 4 per guides and dog drivers also arrived. ample means to do more as may be that work on the first 100 miles is very turned to Washington today and called dozen; turkeys, live, 8® 9c justified by the progress of business. far advanced, and that there is no u|x>n Secretary Long and per Inspector Wood states that he has or Secretary pound. When this route is open it will be pos- question but the company will be able Sherman, AN ENGLISH CONCESSION. ders to go along the trail as far as pos With the latter he went to Potatoes.—Otegon Burbanks, 40® sible, and then come back and report ' sible for any number of people to go to realize its purpose of completing this the White House and called upon Presi- 45c per Back; new potatoes, 50c per as quickly as he can. Tbe party wilt from here to Dawson with their outfits section before the close of the present dent McKinley. The admiral, in a May Hasten the Completion of the Nic sack; sweets, $1 .40 per cental. at less than half the cost of the trip via season. aragua Canal. travel by dog trains. short time, will make a formal report Onions—California, new, red, $1.25; St. Michaels, without an outfit, at the to Secretary Long, giving his views Washington, Oct. 4. — The report Six People Killed. yellow, 80c per cental. same time saving 20 days. ATTACKED BY STRIKERS. Willow Springs, Mo., Oct. 6.—A and opinions on the Hawaiian situa- that a bill has been passed by the con Hops—13 @ 15c per pound for new “From Portland to Dawson via Chil tion, and such' information as he has gress of Nicaragua granting a 30 year koot Pass the distance is only 1,700 prairie schooner containing seven per gained during his long stay at the is franchise to the Atlas Steamship Com crop; 1896 crop, 6@7c. Ed w»rd*vllle, III., Miner* Roughly Wool—Valley, 14@15c per pound; miles; via St. Michaels it is 8,700 sons was run down in Dead Man’s cul Treated. lands. The administration is anxious pany, of London, for the exclusive Eastern Oregon, 10® 12c; mohair, 20c miles. It takes five weeks at least to today by a train on the Kansas City, to have a general review from such an steam navigation of the Rio San Juan per pound. St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 4.—Early to make the trip via St. Michaels, and Fort Scott & Memphis road. Six per- intelligent and experienced source as del Norte, with authority to deepen the Mutton—Gross, best sheep, wethers day the miners in the employ of the not over 15 days is required by the pass sons were instantly ki.led and sev- Admiral Beardsiee. channel at various joints and also to and ewes, 2t<4®2%c; dresser! mutton, Madison Coal Company at Edwards Those killed when the lakes and rivers are open. enth fatally injured. Speaking of the reported opposition construct a railroad from the Silicon 5c: spring lambs, 5}^ per pound. ville, III., while going to Work were Another important saving of time is were: Philip L. Wooten, Philip Woot- to annexation, the admiral said today lagoon to the river, cannot be officially Hogs—Gross, choice heavy, $4.50; attacked by strikers, including 80 or in the fact that one can get over the en, jr., Amanda Wooten, Dora Wooten, confirmed here. light and feeders, $8®4; dressed, $5® more women sympathizers. The strik Chilkoot and land supplies at Dawson Mrs. Frances Malhrey and infant child that it amounts to little. The substan tial business interests on the islands, If the Nicaragua congress has granted ers threw stones and red popper and 4 months old. Philip Wooten s wife is 5.o0 ¡>er 100 pounds. two months before the first steamer gets with few exceptions, favor annexation. a concession to the Atlas company, that Beef—Gross, top steers, $2.75@8; beat their opponents with clubs. up the Yukon from St. Michaels,which so badly hurt that she cannot live. action may arouBe quite a diplomatic cows $2.25; dressed beef, 4®digc per "Scotty” McAllison had hia skull is usually not before the middle of The train was stopped and the remains discussion between representatives of pound. Sold Her Huaband. crushed, and numerous others were cut July. The St. Michaels route is open of the dead and injured were brought the Greater Republic of Central Ameri and bruised. St. Louis, Oct. 4. — According to the here. Conducter Hallaway says the Veal — Largo, 4 >^@5c; small, 5)t @6c lmt four months of the year, whilo the ca and the United States. The miners fought as best they could per pound. Chilkoot will practically l>e open all proper signals for crossings were given, Ì Post-Dispatch, John A. Truitt, a con The solution of the complications with their tin dinner pails, and were the year around when our line is com but were not heard. The persons killed ductor on the Northern Centrul electric into which the three governments are finally allowed to go to work. After Seattle Market«. pleted. We do not advise the trip be live in Texas county, Mo., and were on street-car line, was sold by hie wife for drifting may be a treaty between tbe the attack the strikers and women $4 ,000 to a woman who declares that their way to Arkansas to pick cotton. ing made before February, however. Butter—Fancy native creamery, formed in line and marched through the she loves the man more than his wife United States and the Greater Republic briok, 24®25c; ranch, 14® 16c. “One of the delays heretofore encoun Segaata’* Ultimatum. streets of Edwardsville shouting and does. The deal was the sequel to the for tlie completion of the Nicaragua tered in the overland trip is the neces Cheese— Native Washington, 10® singing. No arrests were made. London, Oct. 6.—A special dispatch following remarkable statement made canal by this government, sity of building boats at the lake. Ten It is stated by persons familiar with 11c; California, 9*^0. The strikers, more than 300, with days is usually required for this, from Madrid, published here this after to Mrs. Truitt by a Mrs. Stevens, who Nicaragua canal affairs that either the Eggs—Fresh ranch, 22a the women, far outnumbered the work noon, gives the substance of an inter lives in this city with her father: though it was much longer this year, Poultry — Chickens, live, per pound, “Mrs. Truitt: I love your husband. United States or the Nicaragua Canal ers, who were guarded by a force of owing to the rush, and the price was view between a newspaper correspond Company will institute an inquiry con hens, 10c; spring chickens, $2.50 deputy sheriffs on the way to the mine. prohibitive to a great number of travel ent and an un-named member of the and 1 want him. I have traveled the cerning the grant to the Atlas company. @3; ducks, $8.50®8.75. T. W. McCune, a deputy sheriff, in the ers. This company will be able either new Spanish cabinet. The latter is world over, and he is the first man I These two waterways (the San Juan Wheat—Feed wheat, $28® 29 per ton. escorting posse, was disarmed and to furnish boats, or lumber forthem, or quoted as saying that Senor Sagasta ever loved. I will give you $4,000 cash river and Lake Nicaragua) are said to Oats—Choice, per ton, $22. dragged to one side, where a crowd of him if you will give him up.” it will transport to the summit any will carry out the Cuban reforms pro for Truitt' Corn—Whole, $28; cracked, per ton, irate strikers beat him until be was al who is the father‘ of four form two of the links of what will ulti- *knocked-down’ boats included in the posed by Martinez de Campos 10 yearB $28; feed meal, $23 per ton. most unconscious. Though heavily miners’ outfits. It has never been pos ago, but would not consent to a cus children, seems to agree to the deal. tna*e'7 be the-Nicaragua canal. Barley—Rolled or ground, per ton, armed the sheriff’s officers took their It is stated that last Tuesday Mrs. | Tlie 8tate department recently re toms union between the United States sible heretofore to take a boat over the $22; whole, $22. drubbing without making any attempt pass, exoept by piecemeal, which don’t and Cuba, and if the former was not Truitt, knowing that her husband loved ceive,l a report from Consul O’Hara, of Fresh Meats—Choice dressed beef, to use their arms. They were outnum another, attempted to take her life by Nicaragua, giving brief detoils of the satisfied, Spain was prepared to fight, pay. ¡concessions granted to the British com steers, 6c; cows, 5J^c; mutton sheep, bered ten to one, but they fought with “A most important part of the work as the Spanish navy is regarded equal •wallowing a big dose of morphine. pork, 7c; veal, small, 6. pany, and stating that it embraced vari their fists. in strength to the navy of the United we are doing is the construction of a Fresh Fish—Halibut, 5c; salmon, ous exclusive privileges in the Silicon Aid From the Canadian Pacific. Had a shot been fired the consequen w harf at Dyea. It will have 200 feet States. lagoon, the San Juan river and Lake 3^c; salmon trout, 7® 10c; flounders ces would have been fearful, as the Montreal, Oct 4. — It is announced frontage and the approach will be 1,700 Heal. Are Plentiful. Nicaragua. Since then additional in and sole, 3®4; ling cod, 4®5; rock strikers were frenzied. feet in length. Any steamer will be Victoria, B. C., Oct. 6.—Captain that the Canadian Pacific Company in formation has become available as to cod, 5c; smelt, 2*^®4c. able to dock at this wharf, thereby sav Cox, of the sealing schooner Triumph, tends without delay to extend the rail tbe plans of the Atlas company. S*vere In Cuba. ing tbe heavy expense and great loss of which has returned from Behring sea road into Rossland, B. C., and that San Francisco Markets. New York, Oct. 4.—A dispatch to time to both passengers and steamship with 1,159 skins, says skins are plenti capitalists closely identified with the Wool—Choice foothill, 8® 12c; San the Herald from Havana says: Opera Cuban« Treating for Peace. people, of lighterage, as at present. ful in the sea; there is as many there railway company have partly completed Joaquin, 6 months’ 5® 7c; do year’s tions in the four western provinces of London, Oct. 4.—A special from Had it not been for wprk already dona this season as there ever were. But for arrangements for the erection of a large staple, 7® 9c; mountain, 10® 12c; Ore Cuba have been absolutely suspended by Juneau people it would have been some cause or other they are very rest smelter on the Columbia river, which Madrid says a rumor prevails there to gon, 12® 14c per pound. during the last few days on account of will treat the Roseland ores practically the effect that important communica almost impossible to have completed less. In the Triumph's catch were a severe storm that swept over this end Hope—11® 14c per pound. at cost, and that the shipping mines tions have been received by the Spanish this work in time for the early travel four or five skins from which the hair of the island. In the suburbs of Ha Millstuffs — Middlings, $!9.50®20; next season.”_____________ had been burned off the back. They will be connected with the smelter by government from the leaders of thb Cu California bran, $14® 15 per ton. vana nearly 20 persons have been The Canadian ban insurgents, suggesting the basis of About $10,000,000 in gold is now were not branded, but there is an iron an aerial tramway. Onions—New red, 70®80o; do new drowned by the flooda, and in country Pacific also proposes adopting similar a possible settlement of the Cuban diffi- districts many lives and much property concealed in the teeth of people in the mark from which the fur was burned, silverskin, 85c®$l per cental. methods in the Slocan country. •ultiea. seemingly by electricity. has been losL Potatoes—New, in boxes, 80® 80c. world. _____ Carllat* Ready to Strike. Butter—Fancy creamery, 27® 28c; do Indieted for Iaireeny. Locomotive Boiler Exploded. London, Oct. 4.—The Daily Mail, in Deed of a Fool. seconds, 25®26c; fancy dairy, 28® 24c; Seattle, Oct. 4. — A Times corre Astoria, Or., Oct. 4.—The grand jury Vancouver. B. C., Oct 4.—A fata) good to choice, 20® 22c per pound. Denver, Oct. 6.—About 10 o’clock its special from Madrid, says: The spondent, who returned last evening today returned a true bill in the case symptoms of Carlist agitation are every accident happened on the Canadian Pa Eggs—Store, 20®26c; ranch, 32® from the vicinity of the Mount Baker of B. L. Ward and W. O. Howell, last night Thomas H. Burch shot and day becoming more manifest and at cific railroad today near White’s creek instantly killed Thomas Martin. Tbe 84o; Eastern, 18® 25; duck, 20o per gold discoveries, says that there is no treasurer and deputy treasurer, respec bridge, almut 12 miles west of North tracting the attention ot the Spanish doubt that great strikes bave been tively, of this county. The indictment shooting occurred on a ranch owned by government. Carlist emissaries are in Bend. The boiler of engine 854,which dosen. Citrus fruit—Oranges, Valencias, made, and says he believes the claim chargee them with the larceny of public Burcb, about four miles north of here. the province of Navarre and Castleton, was hauling an eastbound freight train, Burch was watching for thieves who $1.50®8;Mexican limes, $4.50® 5;Cali- that some of the quarto will run $18, money to the amount of $11,953. had been stealing apples faom his or where the party has its strongest sup exploded, and Brakeman George Elson, fornia lemons, fancy,$2.50;do common, 000 to tbe ton ie not an exaggeration. who was riding on the engine, waa Found Dead in His Room. chard, and thinking Martin was one of porters. There is the beat reason for $1®2 per box. He says that upwards of 1,000 men are Baker City, Or., Oct. 4.— William them, he fired at him with a double- believing that the signal for a rising thrown over a bank, sustaining injuries i Hay—Wheat, $12® 15: wheat and oat, now in the district, and more are rash F. Hoey, aged 40, was found dead in barreled shotgun. Burch is a promin will soon be given. The revolt will from which he shortly afterward suc $11® 14; oat, $10® 12; river barley, ing in, despite the fact that tbe snow The engineer and fireman $7®8; best barley, $10® 12; alfalfa, has commenced to fly and the cold to hie room in a lodging-house this even- ent man and is well to do. He gave probably occur in Navarre or Castle cumbed. weie slightly scalded. ton. inf. . himself up. $899.50 clover, $8® 10. severe.