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Yamhill County Reporter I LATER METEORS NEWS. NOT MARCH DUE. An Error Been Made and the Leo« Leather and hides are going up rap nids Will Be Next Year. idly. ll. I. ASBL'KY, Publisher. Washington, Nov. 20.—“The shower The Boers have Estcourt cut off on of Leonids will not occf.r this season. WcMINNVILLE OREGON all sides. The Year 1899 Breaks All The brilliant s|«ctacle has been an The Tagals Flying Before the -4-——« Much anxiety is felt for a number of nounced one year too soon.” This an Previous Records. Americans. vessels long overdue at San Francisco. nouncement has just been made by Dr. L. J. See, one of the most advanced as Four transports with reinforcements I for Otis sailed from Sun Francisco AMOUNT IS OVER TWO BILLIONS tronomers in the government service. “Astronomical calculations have not OUR FORCES IN NEW TERRITORY Monday. erred as to the periodicity of the A wireless telegraphic company was Leonids,” said Dr. See, "but the gen Comprehensive Review of the Import • organized in New York; capital, $12,- Although a Great Reduction in Bread« Advance of the Several Columns—Zain ■ tuffs, It Is More Than Offset by As« erally accepted conclusion as to the ant Happenings of tho Past Week I 000,000. boanga. In Mindanao Island, Oecu time it takes the Leonids to pass the tonishing Sales of Merchandise. Called From the Telegraph Columns. pled by the Castine's Sailors. Hundreds of Boers were killed near earth’s orbit has been wrong. After Ladysmith Thursday. The British loss the most careful observations made Washington, Nov. 21. — The foreign with the best instruments in the ser Manila, Nov. 22.—Only fragmentary Three more transports have reached was slight. commerce of the United States seems vice of the government, and after the /eports reach Manila of operations in Cape Town. The Protestant Episcopal church likely to make its highest record of the most unerring calculations in strict the north which, when the story is The town of Troy, Kansas, was wiped has decided to send missionaries to our century in the closing year of that pe conformity to astronomical laws, I am known, will prove to have been the new possessions. out by a fire. riod. The October exports are larger thoroughly convinced that the period of most remarkable campaign the Philip The supreme court has decided that than those of any preceding October, passage is two years, instead of one, as Queen Victoria’s visit to Bristol was pine war has known. made the occasion for a display of pa the Northern Pacific railroad cannot the total for the 10 months ending with heretofore believed. Lawton’s division is spread thinly hold a 400-foot strip through Spokane. October is greater than the total for the triotism . “The Leonids have been within the over the territory beyond San Jose, corresponding period in any preceding The wreck of the barkentine Jane General Manager Frey, of the Santa earth’s orbit for a year now, and will where the telegraph ends. Fe, has resigned, his resignation to Falkenburg was found off Cape Flat year, and it is apparent that for the remain with us for another 12 months. Young’s two regiments of cavalry tery with nothing on board but a black first time in our history the foreign The meteoric shower has not been as are continuing their rapid sweep in to take effect after January 1. commerce of the year will exceed $2,- heavy this time as there was goo«l the new country and the infantry is be cat. William Durfee, who built the first 000,000,000. For the 10 months end sicentific reason for believing it would ing shoved forward to hold the towns Chicago, Indianapolis, St. Paul, St. copper furnace that used gaseous fuel is ing with October, 1899, the figures of be. That is because we have not yet the cavalry take, all in a countr Louis, Galveston and Philadelphia are dead at Middletown N. Y. the treasury bureau of statistics show United States Consul Pettit died at all after the Republican national con the total exports to be $1,029,242,000, struck the thick part of the trail. By whose natural difficulties are increase my calculations, this collision will oc indescribably by the tropical rains vention. Dusseldorf, Germany, as a result of an while in the corresponding months of cur in the middle of November, 1900. calking rivers of the creeks and operation for acute appendicitis. Transcontinental railroad passenger last year they were $987,879,000. Then the resultant display of burning swamps of the fields. Wagon transpor rates have been restored as a result of This remarkable increase in exporta meteors will lie as brilliant as the one tation is supposed to have been prac Representative Hepburn, of Iowa, «ays he will introduce the Nicaragua a conference held in Portland by the tions is the more surprising because of observed by Humboldt in Venezuela in tically abandoned, the American troops various lines. ths absence of the excessive demand 1799. canal bill in congress the first day. living on captured supplies and the The Yaqui Indians are drilling like abroad for our breadstuffs, which char “The present visitation is a counter little produce the insurgent levies have A new bank organized in New York acterized the year 1898. In that year part of that in 1863. At that time left. will fight the clearing-house by collect soldiers, and are being exhorted by their chiefs to fight until the whites the short crops abroad and plentiful there were displays in two years, that ing out-of-town checks free of charge. Major Swigert’s squadron of Third supplies of breadstuffs of all kinds in of 1862 being about as feeble as the are all exterminated. cavalry is reported to be engaging a A report is current in Wall street the United States resulted in an abnor present has been, and that of the suc While showing a friend how he greatly superior force at 1’ozarrubia, that the American Sugar Refining Com mally large exportation of breadstuffs pany may soon absorb all competitors. would drop a footpad, a Portland so that the exportation of agricultural ceeding year being nearly as striking northeast of Dagupan. These troops as that recorded by Humboldt.” butcher shot and seriously wounded a have fought three engagements and are products in the present year naturally Representatives of the American boy who was looking on. now holding, their position, awaiting ADULTERATION OF FOOD. falls aliout $35,000,000 below that ol Bible Society report that in tho inter reinforcements. Ten ships are reported to have gone the corresponding period of last year. ior of China their men are subjected to It is believed at headquarters that More Evidence Is Collected by Senator ashore on the strait» of Magellan. It Yet the total exportations for the 10 extreme cruelty. this force is covering the retreat of the Mason. is feared their crews have fallen into months are, as already indicated, more Andrew Carnegie has offered Tucson, the hands of the cannibals. New York, Nov. 20.—The Uniteil insurgent leaders to the Binguet moun than $40,000,000 in excess of those ol Aris., a building for a library, pro States senate committee, represented by tains; that the insurgents planned to last year. Emperor William is in England. vided a site and maintenance of the in Senator Mason, of Illinois, today re retreat northeast along the Tayud road, It is easy, however, to find the cause He was received with all the pomp of stitution are guaranteed. sumed its investigation into the adul which is stocked with storehouses, royalty. Public buildings were deco of this remarkable growth in our total The Northern Pacific railroad is seek rated with British, German and United exportations, which occurs in the face teration of food prepared for market. three of which the Americans have had to draw upon en route and that only ing borrowers for its surplus money, States flags. of the reduction of our exportation of Dr. Edward II. Jenkins, an agricul the insurgent advance force had passed Wall street brokers being tho medium breadstuffs. An examination of the tural chemist, and vice-director of the The Samoan treaty will soon be dis Tayud before American occupation, the chosen of reaching them. Connecticut agricultural experiment detailed figures of the nine months of posed of. Secretary. Hay merely awaits main body of Aguinaldo’s army bein'; The transjiortation subcommittee of the arrival of text of agreement entered the year already accessible shows that station, declared that the general adul within our lines. The majority < I the United States industrial commis into between Germany and Great Brit the exports of manufactures in that teration of food products had increased these insurgents may disorganize an I period were $50,000,000 in excess of with business competition and the de sion will hold a 10 days’ session in ain. pose as amigos when the American^ mand for cheap wares. In his five those of the corresponding months ol Chicago to hear grievances. The industries of Cuba are in a de the preceding year, and $65,000,000 years’ experience, Dr. Jenkins said he overtake them. A cyclone wrought havoc in India. plorable condition. In two provinces had found only one adulterant that was Hardships of the Campaign. Thousands of native dwellings were the destruction of sugar interests alone greater than those of the same months poisonous, and that was a coloring Among the scraps of news obtainable razed. There were no fatalities, but is estimated at $680,000,000, and there of 1897, while the products of the matter in a temperance drink. Coco mine were $4,000,000 greater than are stories of the hardships with which the loss of property was immense. are no efforts at rebuilding. those of the corresponding months of shells, prune stones and like, he testi the American armv is meeting. It ia John II. Haswell is dead at Albany, Because the supreme lodge has de last year, and those of the forest $6,- fied, sold as spices. None of these N.Y. He was an important factor in cided to rerate olil members, thereby 000.000 in excess of the corresponding adulterants, except the one color, was reported for instance, that Lawton nar developing the steel industry, and was increasing the assessments, the Knights months of the preceding year. Thus the hurtful to health, but all were frauds rowly escaped drowning while fording a long time in the government service. and LadieB of Honor in New Jersey are year’s exportation of agricultural pro on the consumer. More than half the a river recently, when Lieutenant Luna and two privates were lost. ductions will be quite up to the nor jellies examined were made of glucose Mrs. Stanford has disposed of all her talking of secession. Captain Leonhauser, with a battalion mal, while those of manufacture, min and starch paste, colored -with artific of the Twenty-fifth infantry, is on hit Southern Pacific stock to the Hunting A special session of the Washington ing and forestry will exceed those of ial coloring, flavored with artificial way from Bambam to O’Donnell to ton-Speyer syndicate. Her holdings legislature is being talked of. amounted to 285,000 shares at $40 per last year, and indeed, of any year in flavoring, and preserved with salycilio take the insurgent cartridge-filling Vice-President Hobart is weaker, our history. acid. The cheaper grades of coffee works there. A Filipino captain whc •hare. Though he is cheerful, his friends are were found to contain a large propor surrendered with four men to Colonel Imports have increased more than A London express train from Flush losing hope. exports, for they were unusually low in tion of Canada peas, pea pellets, wheat Burt, of the Twenty-fifth infantry, de ing collided with another train near A steel palace for the mikado of 1898. while exports were unusually middlings an«l chicory. scribed the factory and volunteered tc Capello during a fog. Five persons Japan is to be designed and built by high in that year. The total importa Flection Conspirators Arrested. guide the expedition. were killed outright and 29 injured, tion in the 10 months ending with Oc Chicago men. The governor of Neuva Vizcaya hat 15 fatally. Philadelphia, Nov. 20.—Samuel Sal- tober, 1899, is $658,875,000, against ton, deputy coroner of this city; Joseph determined, like many other Filipinos, Oklahoma wants statehood. A lobby A story has reached Victoria from $527.734,000 in the corresponding G. Rodgers, lieutenant of the capitol in these days, that the administration the Orient of Chinese fiends who kid- of 15 persons has been ap]>ointe<l to go months of last year. jiolice, Washington, and Clarence Mes of his province cannot change toe naped a la»y and demanded ransom of to Washington. ser, employed in the copying division quickly, and is coming to Manila tc HEAVY FIGHT IS NEAR. the father. In default of payment There is a movement on foot to hold of the congressional library, have been tell General Otis of his loyalty and in they sent the dead laxly of their victim in Chicago next November an interna Large Force of Boers Reported to lie held in $1,800 bail for trial on the cidentally to request that he be re to the parent in a jar of brine. tional livestock fair. Moving South. charge of conspiring to make fraudu tained in office under the new regime. A court of inquiry will fix the ro Smallpox has broken out among the Admiral Watson has received an ad London, Nov. 2J.—This morning’s lent election returns in this city. The •ponsibility for the accident to llio colored soldiers of the Forty-fifth regi news gives little that alters the com arrest of the three men was the out ditional credible report that Lieutenant Charleston. ment at Angel island. plexion of the situation. Since the come of testimony adduced at the hear Gilmore and five of the captured sail Major John A. Logan, son of the Kentucky Republicans insist on in fight of November 9 matters, so far as ing last week of several residents of ors of the gunboat Yorktown were at gallant‘‘Black Jack,” was killed by stalling Taylor as governor, and it is known, have been fairly quiet at Lady Washington, who had been arrested Tarlac, November 10. Gilmore was living in a Filipino general’s house. rebels in Luzon. said force may be used. smith. It is not unlikely that the here on a similar charge. The cruiser Baltimore starts for Lin- On that occasion, it was testified The wreck of tho Charleston was the The American consul at Pretoria has Boers, badly informed as to the nature principal topic of discussion at the last been refused permission by the state and extent of British preparations to that a party of alleged repeaters, num gayen today, and Admiral Watson pur- jxises sending another ship to Natiguen cabinet meeting. department to handle money for Eng advance to the relief of the town, may bering about 14. had been brought to if the gunlioat Helena, which is over this city from Washington by Lieuten be hesitating regarding the next move The German emperor’s forthcoming lish soldiers. ment. The situation in Natal is very ant Rodgers. Two of these, George due, has not arrived at Lingayen. visit to England is being looked (or Two hundred Spanish prisoners have complicate«), more especially if the re Kirkland and W. H. Cook, imperson ward to as of great moment. Operations in Mindanao. been sent to the province of Fanny. A ports be true that the great Tugela ated election officers in the thirteenth The Boers threaten to execute six vessel with food and clothing will be bridge has been destroyed. The suc division of the second ward and assisted The sailors of the gunboat Castine British officers, whom they hold as sent to them. cess of the next move on either side in the alleged falsifying of the returns occuppv Zamlioanga, on the southwest prisoners, if Nathan Marks is not ro A brilliant display of meteors was will depen« 1 more on strategy than on and the stuffing of the ballots, while extremity of the island of Mindanao. leased. the others, it was testified, were em The business men, chiefly Chinese, re witnessed at Birmingham, Ala. A superior numbers. quested Commander Very, of the Cas The Boers have three lines of action ployed as repeaters. Health conditions in the navy are number of negroes in their fear, re- Kirkland testified against his com tine, to take possession of the place and opin. They can hold the railway with said to be excellent. There are only sorted to prayer. panions, saying that he came here at protect them from insurgents. 84 of the Asiatic squadron in the hos As a result of a collision on the the force they have at Ennersdale, fall the instigation of a newspaper to par Very landed a naval force and, al ing slightly back before the British ad pital. Omaha railroad near Humboldt, 8. D„ though no details have been received, ticipate in and expose the fraud. vance and threatening it from Weenen; Tho annual report of Major-General five persons were killed and a number it appears he found that he had a large or, in the second place, they can ad Huntington in Full Control. Nelson A. Miles, has been made public. of others fatally injured. vance from Weenen and try to carry San Francisco, Nov. 20.—The Exam contract on his hands and telegraphed It is extremely brief and formal in A large force of Boers are reported to Estcourt; or, in the third place, they iner says: Collis P. Huntington is to Otis requesting the presence of troops, character. lie moving south. Sir Alfred Milner, can advance due south from Weenen day in full control of three-fourths of but none are available except by with The navy is being supplied with governor of Cape Colony, has issued a to Weston, cut the railway and blow the property of the Southern Pacific drawing a part of the force from one ol K rag-Jorgensens. Ammunition will proclamation assuring the Dutch that up the bridge over the Mooi river. If Company and its allied corporation, the neighboring islands temporarily. l<e interchangeable between tho army they will receive protection. it be true that there are 10,000 Boers, the Pacific Improvement Company. and navy. LONG WILL NOT RESIGN. The new revolutionary movement is under J«ubert and General Botha, With the help of banking syndicate Seven Americans were killed while widespread and Colombia is said to be marching south to meet the British re headed by the Speyer», of New York Sailing Orders Issued to Rear-Admiral storming the town of Salinda. 8ev- in a liad way. Heavy tribute is being lief forces, heavy fighting is in store. and London, he has liought out the Schley. enty-seven dead Filipinos were counted levied for the support of the govern Croker and Stanfor«l interests, each Chief Knglneer’s Approval. Washington, Nov. 22.—Secretary in the trenches. amounting to al «out one-fourth of the ment and business is practically at a Washington, Nov. 21.—The report Long’s attention was called to reports Two members of a suicide club, at standstill. of the engineers in favor of an improve stock. With his own fourth, that that he intend»! to resign from th< gives him three-fourths of the whole. Frankfort, Ind., carried out tlieir com The commissioner of Indian affairs, ment at tho mouth of the Columbia cabinet. Without hesitating, the secre pact within 10 days. They were Ixith W. A. Jones, in his annual report river to secure 40 feet of water over the The remaining one-fourth interest be tary said he had no such intention. longs to the Hopkins-Searles estate. members of the 158th Indiana volun- makes recommendation formore Indian bar, will lie sent to congress with the (>ne of the first matters of businest The Speyer» hold in their possession teers. Schools. There is to lie no extinguish approval of the chief of engineers. The that was laid before the secretary by the Croker and Stanford securities for opinion of the engineers is that the pro According to an agreement just ment of the Indian population, but of Assistant Secretary Allen, was the sail posed improvement is one of the most the present. Huntington having an iron ing orders to be given to Rear-Admiral reached the bicycle trust will with- the tribe». clad option for their final transfer to important to l>e presented to erngress. draw from the rubber tire field and Schley. It was decided to issue the A German wheat buyer has just permit the tire trust to control all made a purchase of several hundred It is expected that favorable action by him. orders at once, and they are in course AlR«kn Steamer Tardy. congress looking to the 40-foot channel patents. of prejiaration. The navy department thousand dollars at Kansas City. He San Francisco, Nov. 20.—The gives out the ' following official state will be followed immediately with The efforts of chaplains of the army gives as a reason for coming to this another proposition for a channel of 80 schooner Rattler is now 38 days out ment of the orders sent to Rear-Admiral who have been ordered to the Philip country that the Russian wheat is of feet from the mouth of the Columbia from Kodiak. Alaska, and it [is feared Schley: 1 pines to have their orders revoked. is inferior quality thia year. to Portland. Those who are familiar that she has gone down in one of the “ The order has been sent today for occasioning considerable comment in Captain Leonhauser surprised the in with the commerce of the river and many storms that have recently swept the Chicago to procee-l to South Atlan ■ Washington. surgent force near Capas, ami captured conditions now existing sav both these the coast. The vessel left the Alaskan tic waters, touching for coal at Rio de ' According to a statement just issued 200 of them, with their guns and 10,- improvements should be made with the port on October 10 an«l has not been Janiero and other such ports as are heard from since. Four days later the necessary to reach Buenos Ayres as the Southern Pacific shows a gross in 000 rounds of ammunition and four least possible delay. schoener Herman sailed from the same soon as practicable ami inspect vessels crease in earnings of $2,038,168 and a tons of subsistence. One Filipino was The Burlington will build from Al- port and arrived here nearly three net increase of $1,198,575. The Cen killed, but there was no American cas- and give special attention to repairs liance. Neb., to Ogden. ualties. weeks ago, after a very rough passage. now under way on the Wilmington.” tral Pacific ia prosperous, too. The Boer war will coat Great Britain, It I. estimated, $100,000,000. Benjamin II. Lee. who will have charge of the Connecticut exhibit, at the Paris exposition, held a similar jx>Ht at the world’» fair in Chicago. Oscar Darling, a well-known civil engineer and inventor, ha. liecome the father of hi. twenty-third child. The last arrival ia a »on. Mr. Darling 1» *8 yean old. I Although 77 year, of age. John A. Teters i. still performing hi. duties .« chief justice of the Maine supreme court. Emperor William will exhibit the Frederick the Great collection of cur io., literary treasure, and French paintings nt the Paris exposition. The Kansas City A Eldorado rail road has l«eeu sold to the MiMonri, Kansas A Texas Rail road company for the amount of it» loaded indebtedne.», $225.000. Ready to Occupy llagnpan. Prevented m Panic. Manila, Nov. 21.—The American oc cupation of the country between Ma nila and Dagupan 1» proceeding with a rush. General MacArthur is within five miles of Dagupan. which place General Wheaton or General Lawton will probably occupy. Captain Leonhauser accomplished one of the best coup« of the war. Reaching O'Donnell by a night march from Capas on Noveml«er 16, he sur prised the insurgent force, numbering 200, and caDtured all of then- New York. Nov. 20.—Russell Sage is quoted today as saying to a news paper interviewer who asked him what he thought of the United States treas ury’s offer to buy $25,0'10,000 of bonds: "I believe Secretary Gage’s action has saved the financial world from a disastrous panic. No one who has been in touch with business enterprises during the past few month» can fail to have realised the stringency of the money marks* TO PRETORIA. Plans of the British and Boer General. -Joubert Moving South. London, Nov. 22.—The reports of heavy fighting at Ladysmith last ll e«<- uesday have not been confirmed. On the contrary, the most reliable advices from Estcourt indicate that there was nothing more than a desultory cannon ade. Probably the rumor of a 8er‘°u* engagement grew out of the fact th** the Boers threw a few harmless shells late Tuesday night, leading to the sup position that an attack was imminent. Nothing, however, happened Wednes- day. Beyond the fact that the Boera are daily receiving fresh reinforcement» and supplies, there is practically nothing new from the front. The Boer invasion of Cape Clony con tinues steadily and rapidly. There are 1,300 Boers at Colesburg, ami news has reached East London that Ladygray, near Aliwal North, has been deserted by the British and now is in the hands of the enemy. From Delagoa bay come reports of the arrival of more German officers ami artillerymen, who have volunteered to serve with the Transvaal forces. The war office semiofficially asserts that all news received from Africa has been published, with the exception of demands for the renewal of stores, war material and the like. There is an unconfirmed rumor that more troops have been ordered from In dia to the Cape. SMUGGLED PEARLS. Found In the Old Shoe« of a Providence Man. New York, Nov. 22.—Ten thousand smuggled pearls, of all sizes, some imi tation and some genuine gems, were taken to the custom-house today and spread out in Collector Bidwell’s office. Tomorrow they will be taken to the ap praiser’s stores, where the government experts will pass upon their value. The pearls were seized by Special Treasury Agent Theobald, from Francis Bock, a. dealer in jewels and gems, of Provi dence, R. I. Bock arrived on the French liner Bretagne, but preceding him had come a tabla message to the customs officials telling that the Provi dence man had pearls of great price in his possession. To the inspector Bock declared he had nothing dutiable. He declared he was going to Mexico at once, and said nothing about his busi ness in Providence. So special Agent Theobald and the inspectors made a rapid examination into his baggage, and in his pockets. In Bock’s trunks were three pairs of worn shoes, tied together heels and toe, and wrapped compactly in newspapers. Inside each pair of shoes were many packages of half pearls. There were two quarts of gems altogether. A rough estimate of the value of the en tire seizure is $50,000. Bock was taken before United States Commissioner Shields and held in $5,000 bail. Not being able to secure bail, he was sent to jail. LABOR CONDITIONS. Gompers Testified Before the Industrial Commission. Washington, Nov. 22.—Samuel Gompers, president of the American Federation of Labor, was the only wit ness before the industrial commission today. Speaking of the union label, Mr. Gompers said there are 37 different organizations now using the label, and that it is growing in popularity very rapidly. He defended the boycott as a legal and proper weapon for working men. In reply to a question, Mr. Gompers said that organized laltor views trusts simply as their employers. There had been cases in which the or ganizations had been benefited by com binations of capital. It is too early to decide whether men would be more steadily employed by the trusts than by other employers. He said that these combinations have more influence in securing legislation than has unor ganized capital. He took a position against co-operative schemes, saving that experience has proved that la borers have secured no greater advan tages under them than under the wage system. He has no fear of the future for organized lalgir. The condition of labor today is better than ever before, and he attributes the improvement to the influence of organized labor. Mr. Gompers favors an amendment to the constitution fixing a maximum of hours per day for labor. Speaking of the effect of advanced labor legislation in different states he said there would be no backward step. BI k Gun. Placed In Position. Astoria, Nov. 22.—The two big guns that recently arrived at Fort Stevens have been placed in position. As these guns weigh 300 tons each, it required great care to move them. TThe common council of Hammond will petition the government to have the name of the postoffice of that place changed to New Astoria. Child Devour.,! by a Wild Beast. Spokane, Wash., Nov. 22.__The bones of Ruth Inman, the 3-year-old child lost in the Big Bend country four weeks ago, were found yesterday a few miles from Creston, where she disap- peared. The indications are that a wild animal had carried off and de voured the little one. General Funston denies that the American soldiers robbed the churche» in the Philippines. Verdict Against Football. Automobile, for Canada. St. Louis, Nov. 22.—After spending Toronto, Ontario, Nov. 21.—The Na several more days investigating the death of John Wright, right tackle of tional Cycle & Automobile Company here Saturday. the rne football uanoaii team ream 01 of tne the v Christian nnsnan .completed organization ~ ~_ _ ----------- 111 a Brothers’ college, who was injured No- The con> «ration will have a capital vember 11, in a game with the St. .•Jock of ♦-,500.000, and will control in Louis university eleven, the coroner’» Canada the business and patents of the jury today returned the following ver American Bicycle Company as well as tome Canadian concern«. dict: "We, the jury, find that the game , Vancouver. B. C., N ot . 23 —Today’• wae played strictly according to Rugby: train carried to Boston and New York rules; but we believe the game ia dan- 75.000 pounds of halibut from th« gerous. ami should be prohibited. I Borthern fishing around»