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Yamhill County Reporter BAKNHAKT. rubll.h.r. FOUR LIVES LOST. A Boat Containing Five Men Goes Over the Fall« at Oregon City. HAWAII’S CHAMPION SeBator Teller Urges the Ratification of the Treaty. NO ESTIMATES MADE. Cuugrea» Ha» Not Provided for Continu ing Deep Waterways Work. New York, Feb. 9.—The secretary Oregon City, Feb. 10.—At a few Washington, Feb. 9.—Senator Teller minutes past 7 o’clock this morning, Fourteenth Infantry to Go oocupied the entire hours of the execu Citizens of Dyea and Skag of war invites the attention of con gress to the desirability of continuing crossing the river in a boat a short dis tive session in the senate today in dis to Alaska. *■».. i ------- - — way Want Martial Law. the work now in progress under the tance above Oregon City, and while cussing the Hawaiian annexation trying to find their bearings, the board of engineers for deep waterways treaty. During the course of hie speech mighty current seized the craft and during the fiscal year ending June 30, Teller took occasion to say that he THE NEED IS VERY PRESSING hurled it to destruction. should have been glad to discuss the ASK FOR GOVERNMENT AID 1899, as no estimate for this work wai included in the estimates submitted Five men started on the maddening treaty in open session and to the re ' heretofore, says the Tribune’s Wash ride to what seemed inevitable death, mark he added the opinion that the Comprehensive Review of the Important bu! one miraculously escaped. He Troops Will Go on the First Steamer— time had almost come when the ques Local Authorities Are Unable to Cope ington correspondent Four < ompaniet Ordered North—Two Happening, of the 1’a.t Week Culled was almost insensible from the shock In brief, the duties imposed on tire With the Situation, Owing to Horde« tion of annexation should be debated Other» Held in Keadine»». and could not have held out a minute board by congress are to examine ami From the Telegraphic Columns. of Bad Characters. on a bill looking to legislation by both investigate certain projects for deep The Rhode Island locomotive works longer when he was picked up by the res Portland, Or., Feb. 10.—Four com houses of congress rather than on the Seattle, Feb. 8.—A petition is being waterways from the head of Lake Su of Providence, has filed a petition in cuers, who got out in time to see the panies of the Fourteenth infantry, basis of the treaty. While he thought circulated in Skagway and at Dyea ask perior to tidewater, the Hudson river, j boat go over the fallB. insolvency. there might be a bare possibility of se Three of the victims of the accident under Colonel Thomas M. Anderson, curing the 60 votes necessary to ratify ing the war department to send 300 ami to prepare plans and estimates of Dordane, a nephew of ex-President have been ordered to start for Alaska troops there that law and order may The commission in 1897 Duensk, of Salvador, is insane in a San were members of the same family. All at the earliest possible date, and two the treaty, he considered that under the be preserved. The petition also asks the cost were employes of the Crown paper estimated the cost at not less than present cicrumstances this was exceed Francisco hospital. more will hold themselves in readiness that martial law be declared. The I mills, at Oregon City. They were resi C. S. Kellogg, aged 76, was found dents of Canemah, ami were on their to follow at a moment’s notice. The ingly doubtful, and he thought the petition is being signed by nearly all $600,000. After careful consideration the board sooner the fact was recognized and a order was received at Vancouver bar frozen to death near Reno, Nev., in way to work. The lost are: the best element. It reads as follows: is of the opinion that $225,000 can be change of front made, the better it the Silver Hill mountains. racks yesterday, by General Merr*m, "To the Honorable Secretary of War, George Freeman, 50 years old, of profitably expended on the work dur commanding the department of the would be from all points of view. Washington—We, the undersigned cit ing the year ending June 30, 1899. It Potter Palmer, of Chicago, is to Canemah; married. izens and business men of Alaska, re therefore recommends that this sum build a mansion at Newport which will George and James Freeman, his sons, Columbia, who intsantly set about the Senatorial Routine. preparations for the movement of the spectfully petition and set forth: oost between $2,000,000 and $3,000,- 26 and 16 years old respectively. be appropriated, and says that if a A communication was received by the 000. “That there is an extraordinary con smaller sum is granted the cost of ad L. J. Shannon, 36 years old, of Can troops. The constantly increasing dan senate from the secretary of war pre ger of disorder at Skagway and Dyea dition of affairs existing at and near John Mulligan, aged 24, Lee Mulli emah; married, and leaves a wife and has led the war department to insure senting the urgency for immediate ac Dyea and Skagway, Alaska, which calls ministration and supervision for tho gan, 15, and Ethel Baker, 17, were fa | four children. whole work will be increased. The tion to control the disorderly element tor prompt attention from the proper board says that it will be glad to sub For years George Freeman and his peace by the presence of a force suffi that is assembling in Alaska. tally asphyxiated by fumes from char- ciently large to hold any disturbance sons have worked at the paper mills on ooal at Modoc, Thursday night. Chandler presented a memorial call authorities. As a result of the recent mit full information regarding its work in check. Whether the Fourteenth The sugar bounty conference an the west side of the river. The trip to will be permanently located in Alaska ing the senate’s attention to one of the discoveries of gold in and near Dawson and plans ami eunibit estimates, verbal! nounced to begin February 15 at Brus 1 and from their daily labor has been has not yet been determined, but it thrilling events of the civil war. The City, N. W. T., Canada, during the or in writing, to the department or to The resolution sels, has been indefinitely postponed, made from the village of Canemah over seems not unlikely, as only two com memorial was prepared in 1884 by the past two years, there is an enormous congress if desired. late Admiral Worden, who, as a lieu rush of people to that country from all signed by Major Raymond, of the corps France having renewed her objections. ! on the east side. panies are left at the post. parts of the world, and it is estimated The Willamette lias been rising very Judge McMahon, in the high court As soon as the order reached Vancou tenant in the navy, commanded the that there will be 250,000 people start of engineers, who is president of tho rapidly since Sunday, ami it is sup- Monitor in the historic fight in Hamp board, is submitted for transmission at Toronto, has decided that a union is |xised the current carried the boat ver barracks, General Merriam and ton roads between that vessel in and for the gold fields of Alaska and North by Acting Secretary Meikeljohn. The not liable on the charge of conspiiacy Major Jacobs, his chief quartermaster, j farther than they suspected before the the Merrimac. Cbandler said that west territory during the present year, amount recommended for the year end for expelling a man from the order. discovery was made that something was came to Portland to secure, if possible, Admiral Worden conceived the idea and not less than 75 per cent will at ing June 30, 1899, is $150,000. passage for the troops on the Oregon. According to trustworthy intelli- wrong. that it would be proper for the govern tempt to get in by way of the Chilkoot Such surveys, examinations and in gence, says a St. Petersburg dispatch, In the dense fog it was not possible The result of their interview with ment of the United States to pav the and White passes. Even at this early vestigations are to be made by the board China has finally abandoned the idea to locate familiar signs, and in that gray Agent Poston was not entirely satisfac date, the full capacity of every steam of raising a loan in London or else- i mist the men had no warning by the tory. The latter was not disposed to officers and crew of the Monitor the and sailing ship on the Pacific coast is of three engineers designated and ap-' sum of $200 each in the nature of prize pointed by the president for this pur where. | ominous, sullen roar of the falls as disappoint those to whom the accom money, but after having prepared the taxed to its utmost capacity to carry pose in 1897, in compliance with act of modations on the Oregon have been the passengers and freight that are be A New York Herald dispatch from they drew nearer and nearer the most sold, and would make no definite reply memorial, concluded not to present it ing offered, and they are being dumped June 4, 1897. San Juan del Sur says: Conservative | dangerous point. to congress, lest his motives might be refugees who have been threatening an The boat gave a wild lurch as the without consulting the officials of the misconstrued. Chandler said he now off at these two points to the number REPEATS HIS CONFESSION. attack on the government since their | main torrent struck it. In the same Pacific Coast Steamship Company. He took occasion to present the memorial of 300 a day, which will soon be proposed, however, to bring the Au failure lust September rushed through I instant all five of the men discovered himself, and he hoped that congress largely increased. Admit» That He Killed “In view of the fact that there is no Belew Freely the village without the slightest warn that they were far below the usual stralia, a 2,200-ton steamship now fit might see its way clear, in view of the His Brother and Sister. ing and surprised the barracks. There point of crossing and that the powerful ting for the Alaska trade in San Fran wonderful victory by Admiral Worden, local civil government in the territory Suisun, Cal., Feb. 9.—Frank Belew was one fatality on each side. Further current was carrying them down at a cisco, to Portland, to carry the com to do something substantial for the of Alaska, and no one with sufficient fighting is anticipated. A force of ma velocity that increased every second. mand, a plan which was favorably re surviving members of his family, who authority to enforce the laws of the has repeated to the district attorney his rines from the U. 8. battleship Alert Additional hands were put to the oars ceived, and which, from pesent indica are not in good financial circumstances. land, much less to prevent crime and confession of the murder of his brother lias been landed to protect American and an attempt was made to pull out tions, will probably be adopted. In He asked that the memorial be refer disorder, and in view of the large num and sister. He said that before he left this case the start will not be made till interests. ber of the undesirable and criminal the ranch on the afternoon of the day of the swirling, rushing stream. red to the naval affairs committee. class, who are now flocking to our he put the poison in the kettle, he But it was too late. It was but a March. Everything on the Oregon ex Judge Hanford, of the federal court, A house bill autnorizing the secre cept ten berths, has been sold, so that community to prey upon the unwary emptied the powder out of its package sitting in Tacoma, has rendered a deci half moment later that the launch tary of the treasury to purchase or she could be of no service to the gov sion in the case of the Tacoma Grain plunged into the churning waves of have constructed a suitable revenue ami innocent pilgrim, and in order to , and folded it in a newspaper, throwing The boat was caught ernment for the movement of troops. cutter for use on the Yukon river, at a have sufficient numbers to prevent the bottle away. He thinks he burned Company vs. the Oregon Railroad the upper falls. It is well understood that in case of ur disorder and blockades on the trails this paper. He also said: & Navigation Company and the Great and whirled around. One oar was torn gent necessity, the steamer could be cost not to exceed $40,000, was passed. leading to the Lakes Lindemann and “When I held Susie’s hand while from the rower ’ s hands, and then the Northern railway, which is vital im seized, but such a course is hardly like Bennett, and to protect the property of she was dying I did not give her water portance to wheat growers of the state craft shot ahead, straight through the Washington, Feb. 9.—The house to citizens of the United States, we, the or broth to drink or anything else. All ly to be taken unless late reports and shippers. The decision sustains middle current to the yawning gulf be should bring news of serious trouble in day passed the military academy bill, undersigned, petition that immediate that I gave her was some ioe. It is not the constitutionality of the recently low. In wild despair each man clung to Skagway or Dyea. Negotiations are with only one important amendment. action be taken by the proper au true that my brother Tom knew any enacted railway transportation law, also in progress for the transportation The debate on the measure was desult thorities; thing of the poisoning. He is entirely fixing a maximum charge for hauls the plunging craft in the rapids, which “And, believing this to be an ex innocent. I am sorry for Tom and swept it along at express-train speed. of part of the troops by way of Puget ory and touched a variety of political within the state. topics. As passed, the bill carries traordinary emergency, we believe that Arthur, but I don’t see why they want sound. A Peking correspondent says poor The occupants of the boat began to Colonel Anderson has not yet been $453,540, being $26,032 less than the martial law should be declared in all to worry.’” shout an alarm. Their cries reached old China is afraid to borrow from fully apprised of his duties and author amount carried by the current law. Arthur Belew cried bitterly when he either Russia or England. She is en the ears of some of the employes at the ity, but it is generally supposed that The bill to limit the period for the this part of Alaska, comprising the met his brother in his cell, but the power station of the Portland General communities of Dyea and Skagway, deavoring to secure an extension from he will be placed in command of a de refunding of the certificates of deposit prisoner seemed stolid. Japan in the payment of the war in Electric works. Rushing out on the partment of Alaska, which will be at of 1879 to December 31, 1899, was and the trails leading therefrom to the "Tell me with your own lips, trestle walk, which runs into the international boundary. And that demnity. shore, they could just discern the out least temporarily created, and be given passed. Tomorrow the house will take sufficient troops, not less than 300, be Frank,” said Arthur, “that you have News Ims been received of a landslide lines of the boat containing several full charge. His headquarters will be up the Aldrich-Plowman contested elec immediately dispatched to these points made this confession, I can hardly be- at Quesnelle Forks, Cariboo. Three I men. at Dyea, and two companies will be tion case. to enforce the laws and preserve order. ” lieve it.” miners, William Allen, Joe Rich and “That’s what I did,” was the A general alarm was then given. A stationed at Skagway. The two com It is stated that Governor Brady has A Spanish Victory. Alex McLean, wero buried. The slide boat was put out from the electric panics which are to follow will be ordered one of the government vessels, answer. “It is true. 1 killed Susia Havana, Feb. 9.—According to in was 1,000 feet wide, 800 feet long and ' works, but it was some time before the quartered with the commander at now stationed at Sitka, to this place, to i and Louis, but I don’t really know Y formation from Spanish sources, a col 25 feet high. rescuers could see anything of tlio ili- Skagway. preserve order. The cutter will arrive why I did it.” umn of troops commanded by Lieuten Insane jealousy prompted the wifo of fated party. in a few days. The murderer has expressed a desire SALTER WORDEN CONFESSED. ant-Colonel Hervas has been engaged William V. Place, an insurance ad Muffled cries caused them to row Good prospects have been found ou 1 to plead guilty, but rather hesitated with an insurgent force at Canalaveja, juster of Brooklyn, to kill her 17-year- toward the bank. There they saw an the big Salmon river. Prospect holes about this after a visit from his attor old stepdaughter and almost take her { upturned boat slowly drifting about. Hopes Governor Budd Will Commute province of Santa Clara. After inflict have been sunk to the depth of 54 ney, Reese Clark. The attorney asked Hi» Sentence. ing some loss on the enemy, the Span own life and that of her husband. Harry Freeman had just scrambled on feet, but water interfered with the work pertnisison to bring a physician to the Tho crime was fiendish in its nature, to the bank, and lay there completely San Francisco, Feb. 10.—Salter D. iards followed the insurgents in the di before bedrock was reached. jail, and there is little doubt that this rection of Arroyo Honda and later be the weapon being an ax. Worden, convicted of wrecking a mail exhausted. Inspector of Mines McGregor, who means that insanity has been chosen came engaged with 600 insurgent The steamer Capilano, which has Latei he revived and stated that he train bearing a guard of the United infantry and 60 insurgent cavalrymen, started for Dawson some weeks ago, as the line of defense that will be jnst returned from the northern halibut had left a man dinging underneath States soldiers, near Sacramento, dur who occupied an entrenched position. with several tons of supplies and a adopted. The case will be brought be fishing grounds, reports the drowning and that he had shouted once or twice ing the great strike in 1894, and in The Spaniards, it is claimed, after number of horses, has abandoned the fore the grand jury on Tuesday. of two of her fishermen, named Robert for help. In his exhautsed condition, whose behalf the supreme court of the some lively firing, dislodged the insur trip. McGregor got as far as Lake La Under Sheriff Robinson says Watch Loughead, of Ontario, and Michael he said, it was impossible for him to United States declined to take favor gents, who retreated with a loss of 27 barge, where he received orders from man Wells thought Belew tried to com Driscoll. The captain of the Capilano tell whether it was one of his brothers able action on his plea for a new trial, killed, and leaving one wounded pris Major Walsh, administrator of the mit suicide last night by putting a rejiorts the roughest weather in his ex or Shannon. From the survivor’s has confessed his crime to Governor oner. The loss of the Spaniards is said Yukon distirct, who is camped at Big handkerchief down this throat. Wells perience. Salmon rivey, to abandon the trip be thinks the attempt was made, but statements, it is evident that three of Budd with a view to receiving a com- to have been insignificant. cause of the impossibility of reaching Belew vigorously denied it. The house of representatives has re the party were flung out in the dash mutation of the death sentence from Dawson with horses. McGregor has ceived the official report of the death over the falls. The other two got the executive of the state. Armed Troop« Obnoxious. Worden’s confession covers 8.700 gone to Big Salmon to confer with of Colonel Ruiz, the Spaniard whe through, but the man caught under the WAR IS IMMINENT. Chicago, Feb. 9.—A * special from Major Walsh. was executed for carrying a message boat could not hold out longer, and words, an 1 gives the full details of the Ottawa says: An official announcement crime. He says he, with several oth The recent order of the Canadian from Blanco imploring the Cubans te sank to his death in the eddying waters, was made in the Dominion house of customs officials at Lake Tagish, pro Revolutionist Eleuient In Nicaragua accept autonomy. Aranguren, the Cu I where he could easily have swam ers, had been ordered by a committee Preparing to Strike a Blow. of strikers to remove the rails from the commons tonight that armed troops of hibiting any person to pass there with ban general, who is supposed to have ashore had he been released. the United States will not be permitted less than 1,000 pounds of provisions New York, Feb. 9.—A letter dated Yolo bridge for the purpose of wrecking ordered Ruiz put to death, is not cen the train carrying the troops. He gives to aocompany the American relief ex for each man, has had the effect of San Jose, Costa Rica, a week ago, sured in the official report. CUBA IN THE SENATE. the names of his accomplices and pedition to Dawson. The government stopping many people who had started states that there will soon be a revolu It is annouced that Hetty Green will makes known many details of the work also stated that the question of allowing for Dawson with less than that amount tion in Nicaragua, and asserting that build a railroad through Oklahoma. Three Resolutions Introduced Favoring of the strikers heretofore unknown to United States troops not under arms to Costa Rica is backing the movement, The projiosed road will run from Med ACCIDENT AT A DANCE. says the Panama corresjiondent of the the Insurgent«’ Cause» the general public. Ex-President do so was under considertaion hv the ford on the Rock Island to Sherman, Herald. The revolution in Nicaragua Cleveland interested himself in Wor cabinet, and was also the subject of Washington, Feb. 10.—Three propo Tex., where it will connect with E. R. den’s behalf, out of sympathy for the negotiation with the Washington Rapports of an Overcrowded Balcony will lie a great setback to the work of Gave Way. Green’s road. There the line will be Bitions, differing materially ne to mother of the condemned man, and authorities. It is generally conceded the United States canal commission. ■connected with the Hutchinson & Okla methods, were presented in the »emito Governor Budd determined to probe that an unarmed body of American Chicago, Feb. 38.—A panic among Nicaraguan exiles in this city are homa, and will give the territory an today for the relief of the Cuban insur- the matter to the bottom before decid troops will be permitted to accompany 200 dancers was narrowly averted last jubilant at the outbreak, and predict other connection with the Gulf. The gents. Allen offered as an amendment ing the case, with the result that Wor the expedition over Canadian territory. midnight at the North Shore hall. that President Zelaya, although success road it is said will be built the present to the diplomatic and consular appro den confessed in the presence Thirty spectators were crowded into ful in crushing in his four years of of the year. priation bill a resolution recognizing governor, Warden Aull, of the the little balcony watching the dance. office many revolutions, will have to Rencaed Crew of Sinking Schooner. Folsom One of the biggest silk manufactur tho belligerency of the insurgents, and prison, anil a stenographer. The supports became loosener! and fall now. New York, Feb. 8. — It is reported ing houses in Europe, with mills at said he ho;>od this would afford the Worden throws the blame for the that the schooner Ida K. Hull, Captain slipped back to the wall. The balcony This movement is a result of a fusion Cientield, Germany, is to remove to house an opportunity to vote on that hatching of the trainwrecking plot on Gabrielsen, which arrived today from sank gradually, allowing the spectators of the conservative party with the dis this country, locating at Paterson, N. proposition. to slide topsy-turvy to the polished Harry Knox, chairman of the griev Savannah, met the schooner Jacob sident conservative element. It is J., and build what is intended to be Cannon offered a resolution urging floor. When the creaking and pulling ance committee of the Sacramento the largest silk mill in the United the president to notify the kingdom of lodge, A. R. U., who, he says, gave Reed, Captain Bunker, in a sinking indicated that the balcony was falling, learned here that Dr. Adam Cardenas, condition, took her crew off and who was president of Nicaragua from States. The incorporation papers filed Spain that if it did not recognize the him all hit instructions, and decoyed brought them to this port. The Reed the large number of people gathered 1883 to 1887, is at the head of a band in Paterson give the name of the con independence of the Cuban republic by him into accompanying the gang of sailed from Ferdinands, for New York. underneath quickly stampeded toward which invaded San Juan del Sur from cern as the Andiger-Meyer Silk Com March 4, 1898, the United States would wreckers to the Yolo bridge, He also The locality in which the reported the central portion of the hall, leaving the Costa Rican frontier. The junta pany. Employment will be given to recognize the belligerency of the Krusie was refuses at present to disclose its plane, charges complicity in the plot to rescue was effected could not be learned John Krusie behind. 1,200 weavers. Cubans, and within 90 days thereafter Mullin and Compton, caught by the failing timbers, and had but says the rebels are well supplied the other two tonight. Tho trial of M. Emile Zola and M. would assert the independence of the members of the committee, who, with liis side crushed in. As the north end with arms and money. Members of the Perreinx, manager of the Aurore, who Cuban republic. Dole Return« Home. of the balcony commenced to fall, the junta will probably leave here for Sal Knox, managed the strike on the Sac Mason followed with a resolution re are being prosecuted by the French Washington, Feb. 8. — President musicians became panic-stricken and, vador on February 10. ramento division of the Southern Pa government as the result of a letter questing the president to notify Spain cific railroad. Dole, ceased to be a guest of the nation seizing their instruments, made a dash Even this country is favorable to the which the novelist caused to lie pub that the Cuban war must cease at once, Worden’s story is that Knox in tonight when he started for Buffalo, for the door. The dancers followed. A large number lished in Aurora in December last, and declare the intention of the United •treated him, as a member of the A. and thus began his return journey to Several police stationed at the door cause of the rebels. strongly reflecting upon high officials States to restore and maintain peace ou R. U., to procure a team to convey the Hawaiian islands. The president shut it and held it against the panic- of Nicaraguan exiles in Salvador are ready to join the revolution. Honduras connected with the Dreyfus case, is the island of Cnba. eight men to Davisville, saying that arrived at the Pennsylvania station a stricken dancers, thus averting a cer in return lor Nicaragua’s aid in putting The right of Hon. Henry W. Corbett creating a great amount of excitement Tom Kelly, another striker, would ac few minutes before his train was ready, tain catastrophe on the narrow stair down the Puerto Cortez uprising, in Paris. When Zola entered the to a seat in the senate from Oregon oc company him, “knew all about it.” and was not kept waiting, but imme way. Of the 30 persons in the gallery, courtroom the first day of the trial cupied the senate’s attention for two At the same time Knox gave Worden diately went to the private car Coronet, Krusie alone sustained serious injuries. headed by F.nrlque Solo, recently, will support President Zelaya, but he is not cries of "spit upon him” came from hours, Chandler s;>eaking in favor of an order on a Sacramento livery which he will occupy on his trip to All of the others, however, ware pain •eating the claimant. expected to receive any comfort from the spectators. fully bruised. stable for the team. Worden says that Buffalo. Salvador. The fourth session of the 14th parlia in the wagon they drove out from Sac Cait Into the Sea. The house today entered upon consid New Port In Texas. ment of tjueen Victoria and the 86th ramento were Kelly, Dunn, Hatch, Honolulu, Feb 9.—The health de To Relieve the Whaler«. of the United Kingdom, was opened by eration of the Aldrich-Plowman eon- Appleman, Barrett and Wheeler. He partment has ordered 1,778 tins of Houston. Tex., Feb. 8.—The «team »»n Francisco, Feb. 9.—Most of the tested election case, from the fourth the commission at 3 o’clock Tuesday then describee how the train was opium seiaed by the customs depart ship Drumelsier sailed today from after with the customary ceremonies. Alabama district. The majority of the wrecked, and concludes his confession ment dumped into the sea. The gov Sabine Pass, the new harbor on the ice-bound whaling fleet is owned bv the'w- Previous to the reassembling of the committee reported in favor of seating with an ap,>eal to the governor to save ernment has unsuccessfully tried to dis southeast coast, for Liverpool. She is Pacific Steam Whaling Company, and it is now announced that a relief expe parliament, the usual party of beef the Republican on the ground of con him from the gallows. pose of the drug in the San Francisco, the first Euro]iean steamer to sail from dition will soon be sent north by the eaters. accompanied by a number of spiracy, an allegation vigorously denied that port. While there has been 84 Portland. Vancouver, Hong Kong and company. The steamer Thrasher, Plow Spanish trains so seldom leave sta officials and headed by the chief of po- by the Democratic minority. Sydney markets in order to realize a feet of water on the bar for two years, loaded with provisions and properly man ’ s plurality on the face of the re tions on time that the time tables in iioe, made the customary search for nothing has hitherto been shipped ex sum sufficient to oover the expenses of equipped, will be sent in quest of the imitators of Guy Fawkes, formally as turns was a,»«7. The majority revised many cases merely indicate the hour of seizure. cept lumber. The Drumelsier carried fleet, and it is expected, according to certaining that the vaults of the house the figures so as to give Aldrich a plu departure—say 8 and “minutes’’—this out a general cargo, moet of which came Two speeches were is. an indefinite number of minutes the reckoning of sea-faring men, that it of parliament did not oontain anything rality of 848. A Brasilian doctor says that coffee from the Kansas City, Pittsburg A will find the vessels before the revenue Gulf road * after 8. inimical to the safety of its members. made on each side. is a certain cure for anaemia. cutter Bear gets into the Arctic. MoMINN VILLE OREGON