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Yamhill County Reponer F. H. 1IAUMHUT, I’ublllher RELEASED BY WEYLER. OREGON Evangelina’« Accomplice« Freed From the Isle of Pine«. Havana, Oct. 21.—General Weyler has ordered the release from the Isle of Pines, the Spanish penal settlement, off the coast of Cuba, of 11 prisoners, who were, it is alleged, concerned in the uprising which resulted in the im prisonment of Evangelina Cossio y Cis neros, who recently escaped from the Casa Recogidas, in this city, and who is now in New York. The release of Abram Solias, Juan Esperto Torres, Jose Bestard Godoy and other political prisoners has been also ordered by General Weyler. The Spanish general, Jiminiz Castel lanos, accompanied by his son, Lieu tenant Castellanos, Captain Pedro Aquilas, his aid de camp; 29 other officers and 70 sick soldiers, have ar rived here from Puerto Principe. Three additional survivors of the wreck of the coasting steamer Triton, which went ashore between Dominica and Muriel, on the coast of the prov ince of Pinar del Rio, on Saturday last, have arriveil here. The scene among the men, women and children, the sur vivors state, was terrible. When the Triton foundered there were 230 per sons aboard, passengers and crew, and so far only 49 of this number have been heard from. ROADS T TRIUMPH. Conce««ion» on Both Sid?«, But the O, R- Jk N. and O. K. L. Are Victorious. 1 T ES [5 ENGLAND MUST TAKE THE LEAD Arbitration Matter Will Not OCberwUo Be Revived. New York, Oct. 30.—A dispatch to Salt Lake, Oct. 20.—President Moh Evidence of Steady Growtt the Herald from Washington «ay»: ler, accompanied by Traffic Manager . .. OREGON. McMJNNVIl.LE .. Unless the British foreign office presses Campbel) and General Superintendent and Enterprise. the negotiations in connection with a 1 O’Brien, left for Portland this evening after a highly successful conference general arbitration treaty the matter with the Union Pacific and Short Line will not again be taken up by this gov ONLY FORTY-SIX WERE SAVED officials. Since the arrival of the O. ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST ernment. Neither the administration R. & N. party on Saturday, the nego nor the British foreign office has dur tiations have been in progress, and to ing the last three months shown any kil-OT.-tlng Collection of Current Kvent* Stories Told by the Survivor« —The Cap day a complete understanding was From All the Cities and Town« of disposition to ex|>e<lite matters. De In Condensed Form From tain Committed Suicide a« the the Thriving Sister State« reached, and as a result the through- partment officials declare that Great Both Continents. Ship Went Down. ! car service from Chicago to Portland —Oregon. Britain must be the one to revive the will be resumed at once. Sheldon Jackson, United States su A sealhunter just returned to Marsh subject if it is to be revived atjilL A Havana Oct. 19.—The gunboat Maria The fast-freight line of the Union field states that he killed 357 seals. cabinet official says the president is perintendent of Alaskan schools, who Christina, which left this [>ort yester has just returned from Alaska, says: day for the scene of the wreck of the Pacific to Portland by way of Sacra Bears are numerous in the foothills still desirous of securing a treaty < f mento will be taken off, and the tariff There is but one solution to the trans Triton, bound from Havana to Bahia near Scio, to the delight of sportsmen. arbitration with Great Britain. Mr. relations existing with the Oregon road portation problem in Alaska, and that McKinley hoped that more interest Honda, Pinar del Rio, which sank yes Ten thousand bushels of onions were would be taken by Great Britain than j before the cancellation of September 23 la the reindeer. terday between Dominica and Marie), raised on 16 acres of land near Progress. i will be fully restored. While conces heretofore. A special to the Kansas City Journal has returned, accompanied by the tug A Corvallis lady made 43a words out sions have been made on both sides, the The authorities are apparently much from Muskogee, I. T., says: The boat Suri, which went with her. The net result is conceded to be a victory of the letters in the word “enthus chagrined over England's action in the treaty between the Dawes and Creek two vessels arrived here this evening, for the Short Line and the O. R. & N., iastic.’’ Behring sea matter, in which all the commissions, which was concluded the gunboat having on board 19 and the which have stood together in the fight. The body of a large whale was re interested jiowers were to participate. here last month, was rejected by the tugboat 23 members of the lost ship’s The Ogden gateway is to remain per cently washed ashore at Nelly’s Grove, Had the general arbitration treaty ne Creek council in session at Okmulgee. company, of whom 13 are civilians and manently open, end the use of the Rio in Lane county. gotiated by the Cleveland administra the rest soldiers. The whereabouts of A patrol of dervish horsemen raided Steps are being taken in Pendleten tion been approved the controversy it> the rest of the company is unknown. Grand Western and its Eastern connec a village seven miles from Berber, kill tion by Odgen shippers, if they desire looking toward the organization of a regard to sealB could properly be con The Triton struck during a heavy rain. ing 11 men and capturing many it, is therefore assured. The conflict j poultry association. sidered by such a tribunal as proposed Her cargo shifted and 15 minutes later women, children and cattle. A detach which has now been brought to a close by that convention. she sank in 120 fathoms of water. ment of Anglo-Egyptian cavalry sent in More than 24 tons of silverside sal arose from the opening of the Ogden Lord Salisbury would also be pleased pursuit of the dervishes overtook them A scene of terrible confusion and gateway and the admission of rivals of mon were received within two days at to have the treaty in force, for then he and routed them with heavy loss. The panic ensued as soon as the passengers the Union Pacific to the territory trib the Nehalem cannery. could permit the sealing question to dervishes abandoned their booty and realized the meaning of the crash. In utary to the Short Line and the O. R. A cranberry grower in North Slough, be arbitrated and put out to Canada Starved in Havana. fled. a wild struggle they rushed for the & N. and the agreement that the con Coos county, states that his crop this that she was bound by the convention New York, Oct. 21.—Aspeceial from boats. The first boat that was lowered The body of William J. Lyons, an dition thus brought about shall con year is about 550 bushels. to take such action. Now, however, Havana via Jacksonville says: W. H. capsized immediately and all its occu tinue is regarded as a tiiumph for the employe of the Pacific Gas Improve A number of Linn county farmers the negotiation of a general arbitration ment Company, of San Francisco, was Hughes, correspondent of Black and pants were drowned in the whirling diplomacy of the two latter companies. cultivated sufficient sorghum cane this treaty might be considered by Cana found in the hills back of Berkley with White, of London, was found dead on waters. The next was struck by an President Mohler’s contention, as ex year to supply their home use. dians as indicative of a desire of the a bullet-holo in his head. He was the Prado in this city Thursday night. enormous wave and turned over, drown pressed here today, was that all con The Florence cannery has finished Salisbury government to play into the abort in his accounts and attempted to Ho recently visited Pinar <iel Rio with ing 20. The frail craft righted again, necting lines should be treated alike, hands of the United States. burn his books to hide his crime. Be- a pass from the military governor. A and eight who had been thrown out re and this concession the Union Pacific packing fish, having canned 35,000 cases and salted 100 barrels of salmon. ing discovered in this he killed lum party of Spanish guerrillas, however, gained it. Some were good swimmers has been compelled to make. Earl Li to Retire. It was maltreated and robbed him. Ragged and kept themselves afloat for hours. also forced to yield to other conditions Mrs. James Patterson, while mentally ■elf in despair. Tacoma, Oct. 20.—According to Chi- and starving he eventually managed to deranged, set fire to her husband ’ s resi Others floated about for hours on exacted by Mr. Mohler. Senator Morgan, who It* officials nese advices just received, Earl Li reach Havana. Having lost his pass planks. turned from an extended had become very tired of the decrease dence near Elgin. The building and j Hung Chang will no longer take an Four soldiers on planks, whom the of business caused by its rupture with contents were destroyed. waii, has expressed himsotif as well port he could neither establish his iden. active part in government. A native Fred Wheeler was kicked in the correspondent writing from Peking says please« 1 with what he saw and the man tity nor cable his friends. The British strong current carried east of Havana the Navigation company and the Short consul was unable to assist him, and, opposite Morro castle, were saved this Line, and earned glad to be in a posi stomach by a horse at the Peebler that Li has been in ill health, though ner in which he was entertained on the islands. He is more than ever en being practically a stianger, he existed morning by a pilot boat. They de tion to surrender and thereby renew its ranch near Pendleton. He walked to it is not generally known. lie is anx his house, but died two hours later, ious for a rest. This will permit him thusiastic on the subject of annexation, on the streets until he was found by clared that last evening there were hold on the traffic of the Northwest. the police, starved to death. many others near them on planks, but and intimates that Hawaii will become In the matter of the division of freight after much suffering. to relinquish his duty as grand secre Hughes earned considerable reputa when the morning came they disap charges, it is understood that the Union ■ part of this country before the close Stockmen in Pine creek neighbor tary and minister of the tsung-li-yamen. tion as war correspondent both in West peared and probably became food for Pacific secured concessions, the details of the coming year. hood, in Grant county, report some He realizes there are many reforms ern Afriua and Egypt. He was a son of of which are for the present withheld. loss among their cattle by blackleg. which China must soon undertake if According to Chinese advices just re Surgeon Hughes, a retired officer of the sharks. ceived in Tacoma, Earl Li HungCliang British navy. Those who were rescued tell heart The terms of the agreement insures the The disease does not exist to a great she is to preserve her unity, and he would like to have a part in oarrying rending stories of the scenes during the continuance in the Northwest field of extent, however. will no longer take an active part in Knowing, however, that terrible quarter of an hour before the agents of Eastern companies benefitted j government affairs. Of the $38,098.05 taxes to be collect them out. GEORGE M. PULLMAN DEAD. Triton sank. An army captain with by the opening of the Ogden gateway, i ed in Tillamook county this year, all only a start can he made while he lives, Twenty million feet of hemlock and 9,000 cords of bark have been con The Palace-Car Magnate Expire« of his .laughter went down locked in a last Disclosures during the conference add has been collected except $8,811.65, 1 and that care and work will shorten embrace. A mother with twins 10 strength to the belief that the reorgan •and this will probably be reduced to his days, he has decided to retiro as sumed, resulting in a loss of $100,000 Heart Dimeame at Chicago. months old drifted helplessly away on ization of the Union Pacific will not | $5,000 or less by the time the delin- , soon as possible to the quiet of bis owu by a foreHt fire near Austin, Pa. Chicago, Oct. 21.—George M. Pull the crest of a wave. estate in Anbin. All the other , result in the abandonment of the indo- j quent tax roll is published. The government has completed ar man, the palace-car magnate, died at pendent organisations of tho Short Line ladies and children were drowned. A brickmaker at Weston is now put- ' rangements with tho Canadian author his residence. Eighteenth street and Sugar Beets in New Mexico. Just as the Triton was sinking, Cap and the O. R. & N. ting out about 45,000 brick per week. ities to have letter mail taken into Prairie avenue, this city, at 5 o’clock This ends the long and interesting During the winter he expects to in- ' Santa Fe, N. M., Oct. 20.—Industrial tain Rickardo, her commander, commit- | Jlawson City once a month during tho this morning. Mr. Pullman, who was fight that has been waged since last | crease the capacity of his yard so that i Commissioner Davis, of the Santa Fe ted suicide by shooting himself. winter season. The firat carrier has in his 66th year, had not been enjoying spring between the Union Pacific and i It is impossible to give the exact J 75,000 or 80,000 brick may be put out ' railroad, and a party of capitalists are just left Dyea for Circle City und Daw his usual good health during the sum number of those who were lost, but it the Oregon Short Line over the opening weekly. He looks for plenty of build- j examining into sugar-beet farms here. son. mer. The extreme heat of last week is estimated that they were no fewer of the Ogden gateway, and from the They have found acres of beets weigh ing and a good market next year. By an explosion nt the Colma fuse greatly aggravated his disease, known than 150. ing from one to six pounds, which, ac No passenger list has been conclusions reached and announced, it The five-mile ditch for the mining I cording to analysis by the territorial works, at Colma, Cal., Mary Beek was to medical science as angina pectoris, found. The vessel, which carried a is quite evident that the Short Line, j killed and eight were sreiously and four but no serious trouble was anticipated. general cargo, was not insured. The 42 aided by the O. R. & N., has gained its i company at Glendale, Douglas county, I agricultural college, yield from 15 to 18 •lightly wounded. The remains of the Mr. Pullamn was at his office in the rescued persons suffered severely from point, and that the Ogden gateway will | has been completed, ami the company ■ per cent sugar. They express surprise dead girl have not been recovered from Pullman building yesterday, and dined exposure. All of them were more or lie kept open hereafter in addition to is now having constructed a monster j that Rocky mountain valleys above the building, and it is believed they with his friends at his club. Later in less bruised and many of them badly the through service over the Union Pa reservoir, into which this ditch will ' 7,000 feet in altitude can show euoh burned. cific, which the new agreement restores. \ empty. There are now about 10 men results. the evening he remarked having a slight wounded. This is a victory of decided advantage at work at their mine getting things I There is a project on foot to erect a The London Daily Mail says it ha* pain in the back, to Portland, for it keeps open to the 1 ready for a full run this winter. usual early hour. sugar factory here and Commissioner information from a reliable source that THE CISNEROS RECEPTION. The scutching-mill plant for the new Davis said his corporation will give it Utah-Colorado lines this Nortwest ter- | At 4 o'clock this morning his house- cholera has attacked a battalion of the Shropshire regiment, which is stationed hold was awakened by a disturbance in New Yorker« Y'elled Themselves Hoarse ritory, which previous to the little un- I flax fiber inili has arrived in Salem all possible support. He says also that pleasantness, gave all their business to i and is being placed in position, The it is probable that Eastern capital will at Hitapura, Northwest India, and that Mr. Pullman’s chamber, and, upon en Over the Cuban Girl. the Southern Pacific and advertised machinery weighs about 8,000 pounds within a short time establish a large 40 non-commissioned officers and pri tering, found him standing in the cor New York, Oct. 19.—The popular California to the exclusion of Oregon and was manufactured in Portland, sugar factory somewhere in the Cen ner of the room, dazed anil apparently vates have already succumbed. reception in Madison square tonight and the Northwest. The mill will employ 10 persons, who tral Rio Grande valley. suffering excruciating pains in the re The Nueste Nachrichten, of Leipsic, was an extradorinary demonstration. will work up about 100 tons of flax 4ins published a report of a conversa gion of the heart. FATAL BUGGY RIDE. A New Catholic Policy. straw, aud about 30 tons of fiber. Rev. H. M. Eaton, who was visiting Fully 53,000 persons, nearly one-third tion in which Prince Bismarck is of them well-dressed women, crowded New York, Oct. 20.—It is reported Mr. Pullman, called Dr. Frank Bill quoted as saying that the Monroe doc Washington. the upper half of Madison Square Park Ilorse«, Vehicle and Occupant« Fell in high official circles that Archbishop trine is “uncommon insolence towards ings, the family physician. Restora and filled Broadway for the congratu- From a Grade. Ritzville is to have un electrio light Corrigan has been negotiating with Su tho rest ol tho world, and does violence tives were applied, but to no purpose, latoary speeches to be finished, and the Marshfield, Or., OoL 20.—This after plant. perintendent Jasper of the public and at 5 o’clock tho millionaire passed to the other American interests." The tax levy for Tacoma for 1897 has schools for the affiliation of parochial away without speaking, and with Cuban heroine to appear on the stand noon about 4 o’clock, ex-Judge Nosier, A census ot the Russian empire has scarcely a struggle. erected south of the Worth monument. his wife and daughter, and his son’s been fixed at 10 mills. and public schools in this city. He just been completed. The population, Miss Cossio y Cisneros’ appearance wife and baby, while driving from Lewis county must pay $14,991 state has offered, it is alleged, to turn the •«now published, is 129,211,113, of was the signal for a tremendous dem Myrtle Point to Coquille City, met with tax this year, and $15,568 school tax. Catholic schools with their 70,000 DYNAMITE IN HIS POCKET. which 64,6116,280 are males and 64,- onstration by the great crowd which a terrible accident. They had reached children, over to the municipal school The Mealy-Lacy mill at Chehalis, «84.833 are females. The population Terrible Effect« of un Explosion in a stretched out for 100 yards before her. a point about halfway to Coquille City, after being idle for some months, has authorities, provided he is permitted ■f Russia in Europe is nearly 100,000,- The men yelled and waved their hats; and were driving around a high, rocky j resumed operations. to give an hour’s instruction daily to Youngater*« Clothe«. *>00, or more than three-fourths of the the women waved their handkerchiefs, point, when they met another team. the Catholic children of the publio Springfield, Mo.,Oct. 21. — Raymond, and the band played a Cuban battle Judge Nosier attempted to back his A vegetable farmer near Dayton ex schools. This is the stipulation. He whole. the 12-year-old son of A D. Allen, song. pects to make $4,000 this year from horses to one side of the road to allow makes no other, either as regards text Telegraphic advices from the Now stenographer in the circuit court, went the other vehicle to pass, but the the products of 22 acres. books or teachers. It is said many York lleradl’s correspondent in Rio de With a boquet in her right hand and to school this morning, carrying a por The owners of the cannery at What other metropolitans are anxious to horses became frightened and unman Janeiro state that a servant in the eiq- a pleased but diffident expression on tion of a stick of dynamite. The ex ageable, and backed off the grade, fall com, which was recently destroyed by adopt a similar policy if it meets U»e ploy of William T. Townes, the United i plosive, which the boy had found in a her face, Miss Cisneros bowed to her ing with the buggy and all its occu fire, will rebuild the structure. approval of the apostolic delegate. Htates consul-general in Rio Janerio, stone quarry, was in his pocket with a audience, for hers it was, and then pants about 35 feet. I made an unsuccessful attempt to mur Every effort is being made to get turned to Mr. Decker, indicating that knife, top, marbles and a quantity of A Phenomcntl Freak. Mrs. Nosier was instantly killed, and enough threshers into the Palouse der the consul-general. Mr. Towne's other things common to a boy’s pockets. sne wanted him to understand that the judge’s life is despaired of. St. Louis, Oct. 20.—A local commis assailant was placed under arrest. country to save all of the wheat crop. the applause was as much for him as In getting into his seat, the boy banged sion merchant has brought to light a The other woman aud the baby were Notice has been given in Colville Admiral John L. Worden, retired, his dangerous collection of old junk for her. For some moiflents the two phenomenon, which is attracting the also badly bruised. that all of the business houses in that died in Washington, He commanded against the desk, causing an explosion stood forth while the cheering con attention of scientists here. While one One of the horses was killed and the tinued. Then Miss Cisneros was led place must close Sundays henceforth. the Monitor during its engagement which will probably cost him his life, of the employes of the house was dress with tho Merrimac in Hampton Roads and which was heard for several blocks. back to the rear platform, where she buggy wrecked. The Port Townsend board of trade is ing a turkey he was dumfounded to during the late war. In 188(1 he was The child’s right hand was blown off bowed and smiled to the crowd on that endeavoring to devise ways and means find in its interior a live, well-formed ONE HUNDRED DEATHS. retired with full rank and the pay of and in his right groin a terrible wound side of the platform. Then she de for tire completion of the Port Town young turkey as large as a full-grown «n admiral, the only instance of the was inflicted, from which the surgeons scended the steps to the carriage, New Orleanw Fever Fatilitie« Have send Southern railroad. pigeon. It is perfect in every way, ex Reached the Century Mark. kind. say he cannot recover. The teacher, which was driven around the square The tax levy in Whitman county for cepting the head, which was attached and back to Delmonico ’ s. New Orleans, Oct. 20. — Before 7 The director of tho mint has submit Miss Mack, was close by, and had her current expenses this year will be to the mother, and is a fatty growth. Previous to the appearance of Miss o’clock this evening the 100 mark of about 16 mills and 3.6 mills additional The little turkey died as soon as it was ted to the secretary of tho treasury a dresi torn into shreds, hut she was not The explosion caused a panic Cisneros on the platform, there were a deaths during the present period of yel to raise funds to pay warrant indebted severed from its dead mother. It was report for the fiscal year covering the hurt. operations of the mints and assay offi among the other children, and teveral number of short speeches, interspersed low lever prevalence had been reached. ness. preserved in alcohol and is now in the ces, together with statistics of foreign were hurt in trying to get out of the with selections by the band. Senator When the board of health closed its The foreign exportation of lumber collection of the Missouri medical col Thurston ami Henry Georg* were books last night there had been 93 fa from Gray’s harbor for the first eight lege, where it is attracting the atten countries relative to production, coin building. among the speakers. talities. Between last night and night months of 1897 has exceeded the entire tion of the medical fraternity. age and monetary condition. The value Killed by an Inknown Mun. fall today, seven deaths were reported. foreign trade from the harbor for tho of the gold de|Misited at the mints and Bakersfield. Cal., Oct. 21.—J. C, A Revenue Vei.el Aground. This century of deaths has ocourred year 1896 by 100 per cent. The exports assay offices during the fiscal year 1897 Walked in Front of a Train. Charleston, S. C., Oct 19.—The among less than 900 cases that have from Gray’s harbor for 1896 were: Wa* $129,105,500. Of thia amount Mavis, a well-known barber of thiscity, Stockton, Cal., Oct 20.—A tramp «87,003,337 was original de|M>sits, and was assassinated last night by some un United States revenue practice vessel been reported in to the board since Eleven cargoes of lumber, aggregating believed to be J. Hefferman, formerly known man. The weapon used was a Salmon P. Chase came into Charleston early in September, when the first case $42,102,162 redeposit*. 3,500,000 feet, valued at $30,562; of this city, was ground to pieces by pistol, fired at close range, the ball en Uy the explosion of the boiler of the tering the left cheekbone. The pockets harbor early this morning, after an made its appearance in New Orleans. 2.000,000 feet of this amount being the Southern Pacific train last night Situation Is Bad. shipped to Mexico, while Japan, the at Castle switoh. When the engineer •toamer G. B. Force, in Charleroi, Pa., were pulled out a little, ns if rifled. exciting incident just off Fort Sumter. Washington, Oct 20.—The yellow Fiji islands and the South Sea islands blew the whistle, the man looked back the captain, James Ryan, and the cook, His watch was not taken, and the pistol The bark, failing to mark all buoys, went aground on Cummings point shoal. fever situation today, as reported to each received one cargo of 500,000 feet. William Patterson, were killed. The be carried was still in his pocket. and continued to walk along the track, The situation looked serious for a few Surgeon-General Wyman, was not fa The shipments from Gray’s harbor for bisly of Patterson was found buried in so it is supposed he deliberately com moments, but the prompt arrival of as vorable, the disease having made its eight months of 1897 are 7,357,000 feet mitted suicide. I'olnourd by Verdi ¿rim. the sand and terribly mutilated. The sistance from the city averted trouble. appearance nt Baton Rouge, where of lumber, valued at $75,000. The body of the captain has not yet been Genoa, Oct. 21. — Four hundred emi- Dnrrant Came Advanced. found. The .others of the crew were gants on board the Italian steamer The Chase was pulled off by the tug there ia one case, and at Montgomery, trade with Mexico for eight months of badly scorched and bruised. The ex Agordat, have l>een poisoned by verdi Cecilia, and towed to anchorage in the Ala., both of whioh places heretofore 1897 was 4,472,000 feet, or more than Washington, Oct. 20.—The supreme plosion was so heavy that the earth gris, which had become attached to ves stream by the revenue cutter Colfax. have been free from the disease. From twice as much a* the entire trade for court today advanced the argument in trembled for more than a mile, and sels in which their food was cooked. The Chase will remain here until all Montgomery, Dr. Wyman's informa 1896. The trade with Honolulu for the Durrant murder case brought here windows were broken throughout the It is expected many sufferers will lose danger of yellow fever is past in tion is that four cases had been report eight month* is 1,880,000; while in from San Francisco, and set it for hear Florida. ed by State Health Officer Sanders. 1896 they had no Honolulu trade. town. ing November 15. their lives as a result of this acciden. For Famine Sutterer« in Ireland. Dispatches from other places show new The warehouse at Guy collapsed John Falongos, a resident of Clifton, Tramp« Burned to Death. Spokane, Oct. 19.—C. L. Whitney, cases and deaths as follows: Made Spnrlon. Coin. In Prison. under the weight of 60,000 bushel* of Or., for the past six years, was killed Clarkfield, Minn., Oct. 21.—Oti of Walla Walls, is due here to urge the Mobile, six cases, one death. wheat. The building, 50x150 feet, ia Pittsburg, Oct. 20.—Warden Wright by the caving of an embankment on Tuesday morning, a large barn belong Northern Pacific officials to provide free Scranton, La.. 13 cases. a total wreck. The foundation gave of Riverside penitentiary, has discov the grade of th* Astoria & Columbia ing to Robert Berg, near Vaniev Falls, transportation for one or more cat loads Pasacougoala, Miss., two cases. way and the wheat burst through the ered that oonvicts have been manufac River railroad. thia county, was destroyed by tire. To of potatoes and other vegetables, which Edwards, two cases, three deaths. aides, letting the roof fall in. Only turing counterfeit 50-cent pieces. He A dispatch from Madrid ears there is day, the remains of four human beings the people of the Walla Walla country Cayuga, Miss , three cases, one two men were injured, neither seri has unearthed metal from which the much discussion at the Spanish capital were found in the debris, but so badly are willing to contribute to the famine death. ously. Only three men were in the “queer” money was made and molds *n the subject of an alliance lietween burned that they fell to piece* when sufferer* in Ireland. Th* matter has warehouse at th* time. Had the crash in which it was cast. The counterfeits Spain and Portugal, reported to he in disturbed. The victims are supposed been referred to Western Land Agent Chicago, Oct. 19.—Fall weather to occurred 10 minute* earlier, «even men are magnificent specimens of the coin process of negotiation. The Portu to be tramps who had been sleeping in Cooper, at Tacoma. It is thought that day displaced the prostrating heat of last and four teams would have been caught er’s art. The counterfeiters had al guese minister of marine, who is now the hay loft. three carload* of food product* can be week. The drop in temperature was and crushed to death. The report could ready seenred connection with outsid* *n Madrid, ba* expressed ths belief gathered in th* Walla Walla vallsy general throughout the West and North be heard half a mile and created great parties and some of th* bad mow«y ia Thirty millions of wooden spoons that such an alliance may be accom « slou*. west. excitemeat ia the little village. are manufactured in Russia «very year. now in circulation. plished at any moment. At Least 150 Persons Perished in the Disaster.