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BOERS STILL RETIRE Will Not Be Forced to Fight or Sur- render. PLAGUE Honolulu IS Nuw STAMPED lesure Clean lleallb. OUT. Bills of j PACIFIC COAST NEWS ■ Commercial and Financial Happening’« SITUATION IS FAVORABLE. There Are Bail Featurea, But they Are iii the Minority. San Francisco, April 28.—The steam London, April 27.—It is now appar of Interest in the Growiug Bradstreet’s says: Evidences of the er Australia, from Honolulu, brings ent that the chances of Lord Roberts Western States. fact that there are now two sides of the Terrible Fire at Ottawa and catching the retreating Boers in a net Eight Persons Perished at the following advices, dated April 17: general trade situation, where for » The plague seems to have entirely »re very slender. The Boers have Waoo. year past there was but one, come to Hull, Canada. Coal for Market. disappeared, and the United Stales everywhere retired at the first pressure In the country surrounding Stella, sight this week. Different sections ot consul issued the first dean bill of cf the British advance, and the hope the country aud lines of business return that General Rundle would be able to GREAT DAMAGE TO PROPERTY health to a vessel departing from heie Cowlitz county, Wash., it has been different reports, but that the situa LOSS MORE THAN $15,000,000 known for a number of years that crop since December 12, to the schoom r induce them to remain at De Wei’s tion as a m hole is a favorable one and Hertha Miner, which sailed for Puget pings of coal have been discovered, aud suffers merely by commisseration witli Dorp until they had been forced to some prospecting aud development sound April 14. Fir«* Wai* Rarely Under Control at Mid- fight or surrender has been disappoint A Succession of Cloudbursts Raised the enormous and almost fevrish ac The council of state has adopted the work have been done. The coal assay tivity of some time ago, is also evident. the Streams to an Uuprecedentedly nllflit—Government Aid for the Suf« ing. ed well, and it was comparatively easy following resolution: No attempt was made to pursue the High Stage. ferers — Many Mills Gone. Excluding the great gfieculative cen “Resolved, That it is the sense ol of access, but for some reason it was ters, the aggregate of business is un ■ commandoes retiring from Wepener. | found difficult to interest capital euffi- the council of state that the Hawaiian I Everything now depends upon the pro doubtedly larger than a year ago, and Waco, Tex., April 30.—A cloud government should pay all just claims I cient to mine aud ship the coal ou a the business done in several industries Ottawa, Ont., April 28.—Five square gress of General French’s cavalry bri large enough scale to make it profita durst, accompanied by a high wind, de lor the losses caused by the action miles of territory burned; over 2,500 gades, but they are entering a very dif ble, aud the mau who owntul the most reporting reduced activity would seem dwellings, factories, mills, stores and ficult, hilly and practically unknown fended upon this city at noon today, taken by the board of health in connec veiv large even to those bearishly in ind the result is that eight people are tion with the suppression of the bubonic valuable properties in that locality had clined had it not been for the enormous other buildings destroyed, entailing a country. not the means to do so himself. Aliout The cavalry have already had a long mown to have perished in the city lim plague; that is, losses caused by the loss estimated to reach .$20,000,000, six months ago the following capital aggregate done some short time ago. and between 12,000 and 15,000 men, march over heavy and sandy roads, aud its, and property valued at many thou burning of houses, furniture and goods Crop prospects, except in the wheat ists of The Dalles liecame interested iu sand dollars has been destroyed or in by direct order of the board of health, women and children homeless, is a nothing is known regarding the condi I area of the Central WeBt, aud in some the property: Hon. Malcolm A. jured. The known dead are: Mrs. as well as losses caused bv the acci summing up of the havoc wrought by tion of the horses, In any case, it is Moody, J. M. French, J. B. Mclnernv flooded sections of the South, remain the fire which has been raging at Hull now a race between the federal» and Nancy Caudle, Miss Clara Caudle, Rosa dental spread of lire on January 20, and J. Nicholas. They employed a all that might be wished for. Retail Jhapman, Emma Decker, Thomas 1900, and losses caused by the fencing French and Gen- the forces of General and in Ottawa since 11 o’clock yester practical mining engineer who had had demand is improving and nothing of a Japps, Frank Walker and two negro up of lands on which houses have been day morning, and at midnight was uot eral Hamilton. experience in this character of work, definitely depressing character has yet sien, names unknown. . further, completely under control. I The slowness of the recent move The downpour of rain commenced burned; and ha<l a thorough inspection of the developed. "That the council of state most earn Most of the lumber piles in Ottawa ments of the British infantry and pre- In the abrupt readjustment of steel properties made. The result was that about noon and was incessant until estly advisee the executive council t> and Hull have disappeared, and are vious experience of the ability of the they formed a company giving the and wire prices, the iron aud steel in It was in the shape of a water- lark, appoint a new court of claims of five now mere heaps of charred wood and Boers to move rapidly, with guns and owner of the laud a half interest in dustries received a notable shock, but ipout, and the rise in the creeks and ashes. Half a dozen churches and baggage, over their own country lead branches was so rapid that it did not members, at least thiee of whom shall paid-up, nos-assessable stock, while have stood the ordeal very well. schools, a number of mills, the Hull to a belief that Lord Roberts’ envelop give the inhabitants time to flee. be business men.” In agricultural products the situa Sixteen ships and 'three barks will they agreed to furnish all the money tion is generally oue of sustained water works, the Hull courthouse and ing operations will fail and will have Three persons, two women and a man, necessary. They purchase»! machiueiy comprise the fleet to carry the 1900 jail, the postoffice, the convent—almost to be repeated further north. At the ill colored, were drowned within 100 Some slight shading in of the latest design in the East, and strength. every business place and about 1,000 most he will, perhaps, capture some yards of the city hall. Their bodies sugar shipments around Cape Horn. most of it has arrived aud been set up. wheat price« is largely the result of dwellings and shops in Hull have been Boer guns and baggage, and hurry the were washed into the Brazos river and The vessels will carry about 62.800 It is the expectation of the company flattering wiuter wheat crop pros tons of sugar from the various island destroyed. Indeed, practically noth retreating burghers. to have coal from its mine on the pects iu the sections west of the ports to the Atlantic side. Considerable results have been at have not been recovered. ing of Hull is left but a church and a market within 60 days of a quality Mississippi. There were several people, mostly The authorities of the Australian tained in the relief of Wepener and in I Wheat, including flour shipments, few houses beyond it. equal to any that is now used in the negroes, standing on a bridge watching colonies have been notified that all ves- The spot where the fire originated is the clearing ot the southeastern corner the rapid rise of Barron’s branch, when for the week aggiegate 3,583,683 bush Northwest, and at a price very much about a quarter of a mile from the main of the Free State of Boers, but the Boer the bridge, a brick structure, gave eels bound from infected Australian below that at which it is now sold. els, agaiust 3,898,451 last week. Failures for the week in the United street of Hull, and as a gale was blow army, whatever its strength, has still sway without warning, precipitating jsirts touching here will be quarantined, In carrying out their present plans and the vessels must carry satisfac States are well down to the minimum, ing from the northwest right in the di to be dealt with. they will build a railroad from Stella, them into the water. tory bills of health if they wish to call Besides the casualties among the numbering only 182, an increase of 21 rection of the lumber piles and mills The number positively known to Inspectors representing the four miles up Cold creek to where the over last week. ■oil both the Hull and Ottawa shores of men, the Boer bombardment of Colonel have been drowned within the city here. mine is located. Canadian failures for the week num the Ottawa river and Cliaudiers falls, it Dalgety’s position wrought great havoc limits tonight is eight, and it is al Hawaiian government have been ap The Big Buffalo Sold. ber 18, as compared with 19 last week. was soon seen that the fire was almost among the cattle and horses. The gar most certain that several more lives pointed at each of the three affected Australian ports. One of the most important mining certain to be a large one. By 11:30 rison could have held out for another have been lost. Searching parties are PACIFIC COAST TRADE. deals ever made in the Northwest, the fire had gotten a good hold on Main fortnight, but were in no condition to out looking for the drowned and help! PERU AND CHILE UNEASY. Neattie Markets. render assistance in pursuing the whereby the former Big Buffalo mine street, and the entire street, with ing to move those who are in danger or Onions, $9. at Buffalo Hump becomes the property dozens of cross streets, was burning. Boers. Former Looks to United States t® There is little news from other quar distress. In the southern part of the Lettuce, hot house, 40®45c doz. of Charles Sweeney, the Spokane capi Smooth Their Difficulties. Practically there is not a house left in city, where the two white women, Potatoes, $16@17; $17@18. the street. I ters. The inhabitants of Mafeking are Mrs. Caudle aud her daughter, lost Washington, April 28.—The present talist, has been cousumated at Grange Beets, per sack, 50 @ 60c. About this time the fire made a jump now on a daily ration of two pounds of their lives, the rise was the highest dispute between Chili and l’eru is a ville, Idaho. The sale embraces the Turnips, per sack, 40®60c. Bert Riglev, Young and Robbins inter of nearly half a mile, and ignited soup and two quarts of ‘‘skilly.” aver known. The damage done by the legacy of the last war between those ests, representing one-half of the mine, Carrots, per sack, 75@85c. two countries, about 15 years ago. Eddy’s woodyard, near the match fac- BOLO MEN FACE RIFLES. storm will be heavy. Parsnips, per sack, 50® 75c. for $125,000 cash. Sweeney had pre troy. It was soon in flames, and the Incoming reports indicate that one of One of the terms of peace was that the Cauliflower, California 85@ 90c. 50-mile-an-hour gale which was blow And Are Mowed Down Before They the heaviest rainfalls experienced ill victor, Chile, should occupy the two viously secured the other interests for Cabbage, native aud California, Can Strike. which he paid about $75,000. The ing drove a high column of flame across years visited many sections of the state, valuable Peruvian nitrate provinces of Bridge street, and set fire to the Eddy 1 Manila, April 27.—Officers who and rivers and smaller streams are Tacna and Arica, adjoining the Chilean deal on the property has been pending $1.00® 1.25 per 100 pounds. Apples, $2.00®2.75; $3.00@3.50. paper mill and the other buildings of have arrived here from Nueva Caceres, again rising rapidly. All points along boundary on the north, for a period of many months. Prunes, 60c per liox. the company. The fire at this time province of South (.’amarines, bring de the Brazos and Colorado rivers have 10 years. New Blue River Ledge. Butter—Creamery, 22c; Eastern 22e; also sprang across the Ottawa river, tails of a fight April 16 in which 80 been notified, and while much damage At the end of that period the people The newly discovered quartz pros dairy, 17(922c; ranch, 15@17o pound. and caught the sheds in the rear of the Filipinos were killed. The American to property may result from another of the provinces were to determine by pects on the Blue river. Or., reported Eggs—15® 16c. Mackay Milling Company, on Victoria outposts reported 300 natives assembled rise, yet it is believed that the timely their vote whether their lands should about two weeks ago, are attracting a Cheese —14® 15c. three miles from the town and General island, and in a few minutes the lum Miners and warning will enable those who live in remain in the possession of Chile or re great deal of attention. Poultry—14c; dressed, 14® 15c; ber piles on Victoria and Chaudier Bell sent three detachments of the For the valleys fully to protect themselves. vert to Peruvian sovereignty. In the prospectors are heading that way from islands, one of the power houses of the ty-fifth regimeut with two maxims, Reports from Belmont and Rockport first case, Chile was to pay Peru 10,- all directions, and already a lively spring, $5. Hay—Puget Sound timothy, $11.00 Ottawa Elecrtic Company, the Victoria who nearly surrounded the Filipinos, i state that the storm was especially 000,000 silver soles, while if the prov mining camp is there. The discovery ince was returned to Peru, the govern is in the vicintiy of Blue river falls, @12.00; choice Eastern Washington loundry and half the buildings on the the majority of whom are armed with severe in those sections. ment of that country was to pay Chife several miles uorthwest of the old Blue timojhy, $18.00@ 19.00 bolos and wore carabao hide helmets, two islands were in flames. Corn—Whole, $23.00; cracked, $23; a corresponding sum of money. The river mining camp. It is easily acces The result is that the whole of that coats and shields. The Filipinos were ANOTHER CHINESE CRISIS allegation is now that the treaty pro sible by a horse trail from the main feed meal, $23. part of Ottawa, known as the Chaudier quickly put to flight, leaving the field Barley—Rolled or ground, per ton, ’ T armor. Their riflemen ••Era of Widespread Horror and Blood« vision on this point was not exacted; road up the McKinzie, and no difficul flats, surrounding the Canadian Pacific -Strewn with that there was no plebescite and that ty is experienced by miners taking iu $20. »lied Not Far Oft'.” railway station, where the lumber were unable to shoot straight, and the Flour—Patent, per barrel, $3.25; mills are all located, is fire-swept. The bolo men never got near enough to the supplies. Yokohama, April 7.—(Via San Fran no money passed. blende»l straights, $3.00; California, Because the United States was deeply only buildings standing in the whole Americans to do any execution. There cisco, April 30.)—The flury over the J To Plant Tomatoes. $3.25; buckwheat flour, $6.00; gra area is that of the Ottawa carbide fac fore, none of the Americans was Masampo incident and the fears of Rus- ’ interested in bringing about the peace The Davidson Fruit Company, at ham, per barrel, $3.00; whole wheat wounded. which terminated the bitter war be tory, which is newly erected and fire sian encroachments in Corea, are today ¡ Lieutenant Batch, with 20 cavalry entirely in the shade by the tidings tween Chile and Peru, it is probably Hood River, Or., has furnished about flour, $3.00; rye flour, $3.80@4.00. proof. Millstnffs—Bran, per ton, $13.00; 75,000 tomato plants to farmers who From the flats the fire extended men from the Thirty-seventh regiment, which indicate serious trouble in China assumed by the Peruvians that out are going into the business of growing shorts, per ton, $14.00. cornered 50 bolo men in a river aud government likewise retains an interest across the Richmond road, on to Ro- and the approach of another of the ’ Feed—Chopped feed, $19.00 per ton; tomatoes for the cannery. I’. F. Brad Chesterville, and as far as the experi shot every one, the bodies floating way. crises of which the empress dowager’s in the faithful execution of the terim ford has the supervision of the growing middlings, per ton, $20; oil cake meal, One soldier had his head struck off of the treaty. It must, however, I mental farm. Westerly the fire took reign has been so prolific. , of the plants, and has visited the farm per ton, $30.00. It is quite evident that this restless ' admitted that up to this time our gov ers and given instructions about setting in Hintonberg and Mechanicsville, so with a bolo. Fresh Meats—Choice dressed beet General Bell ’ s two regiments are ernment has not manifested any par that on the Ottawa side of the river female intriguer has another coup in the plants. The plants are furnished steers, price 8c; cows, 7c; mutton 8o; bard worked in clearing the country. ticular interest in the subject, and has there is a larger area covered by fire contemplation, and it is as evident that free and the farmers have engaged to |s>rk, 8c; trimmed, 9c; veal, 8*4® than on the Hull side. It is estimated They meet with many small squads this time the western powers are re- ( not even received any application, se plant about 30 acres for the fruit com 10c. that at the present time the number of of bolo men, and last week killed a to solved by concerted action to prevent cret or otherwise, from either of the pany. Next season if 100 acres of peas Hams—Large, 13.-; small, 18*4; people homeless in the two cities and tal of 125. A squadron of the Eleventh it, as is evidenced by the presence of I parties to intervene at this last phpse, can be secured, the company will put breakfast bacon, 12Sc; dry Balt sides, cavalry is about leaving Manila on though the reports from South America suburban towns is not less than 12,000 their fleets. The China Gazette, in a i ________ i board the transport Lennox to reinforce recent editorial, has declared that “if, seem to indicate a purpose on the part iu machinery to hull and can green 8c. aud it may reach 15,000. Portland Market. ’ them. The insurgents keep the prov the recent policy of the empress dow- ¡ of the Peruvians, at least, to enlist our peas. Hull has a population of a!>out 12,- Wheat — Walla Walla. 52®53c; ince in a state of terror and are wreak ager inspire ! by her evil advisers, Kang ( sympathies in our behalf. Mohair Pool Sold« 000 people, and more than half of them Valley, 53c; Bluestem, 56c per bushel. ing vengeance on natives who trade Yi, Prince Ching, Li Hung Cluing and A pool comprising 2,931 fleeces of are homeless tonight. The entire busi Confederate Memorial Day. Flour—Best grades, $3.00; graham, with the Americans, burning many vil Hsui Tong, on the one hand, and by the ¡ mohair has been sold at Corvallis, Or. ness part of the city, including the - , Atlanta, Ga., April 28.—The annual $2.50; superfine, $2.10 per barrel. lages, including the populous towns of courthouse, postoflice, public buildings San Fernando. Russian aud other continental political observance of Memorial Day, a time The purchasers were F. L. Miller and Oats—Choice white, 85c; choice 8. L. Kline, merchants of that place, and newspaper offices, is one mass of pullers on the other,^is not speed-, w))eu the graves of the Confederate gray, 84c per bushel. General Bell has issued a proclama wire and the price paid was 28 cents per ily restrained, an era of widespread 1 ruins. Barley—Feed barley, $14® 14.50; tion declaring that he will retaliate horror and bloodshed is not far off. dead, buried in the cemeteries in every pound. The total weight of the lot The government has given the drill lelentlessly unless this guerrilla war | city and town of the state, are decor- brewing, $17.00@ 17.50 per ton. today. - The would be about 10,000. The pool is hall and the city the large exhibition fare ceases, and that he will burn all The people and even many of the Man-' ¿ied,"tm>k place in • Georgia ~ Millstuffs—Bran, $13 per ton; mid the second of the kind sold there this I darins in almost all the provinces, most usual cider of exercises, an oration, buildings to accommodate the sufferers. the towns which harbor guerrillas. dlings, $19; shorts, $15; chop, $14 per season. A former lot of almost the certainly in the middle and south, are appropriate music, a military parade, All the institutions in the city which ton. In a fight at Sorsogon, Albay prov have any accommodation at all have ince, on April 15, three companies of ready to rise and throw off the strang , including the local organizations of same number of fleeces sold recently at Hay—Timothy, $9® 10; clover, $7® 28 ‘ g cents per pound. ling yoke that binds them. ” I lent a hand to aid th ^distressed. Confederate veterans, the decoration of 7.50; Oregon wild hay, $6®7 per ton. the Forty-seventh infantry, Captain On the Ottawa side of the river the Gordon commanding, routed a large the soldier’s graves, was carried out in Butter—Fancy creamery, 85®40c; Northwest Notew. Whole Family Hanged. loss is still greater. There ate in ashes force of insurgent«, mostly bolo men, almost every instance. In this city seconds, 45c; dairy, 25 @ 30c; Fred E. Wilmarth has purchased an Cambridge, Mil., April 30.—A the observance was made notable by the Bronson & Weston Lumber Com killing 53. store, 20® 25c. I interest in the Burns, Or. News. German family consisting of Carl Ker pany, the Ottawa Electric Railway the governor of Georgia, who scored Re Eggs—14c per dozen. Short Water on Klondike. nig, hie wife and son, were discoverd publican “fanatics,” and criticised the A new saw mill will soon begin power house, the Martin and Warneck Cheese—Oregon full cream, 18o; Seattle, April 26. — Arthur P. Curtis dead in their little farm house seven mills, the Victoria foundry,, the Otta war in the Philippines. The speech operations at Alba, Umatilla county. Young America, 14c; new cheese 10c wa Saw Works, the Ottawa Specialty and two partners have just arrived at miles from this city, each corps«1 hav was made at the presentation of crosses The material for the Fossil, Or., per pound. r Victoria from Dawson, which point ing a noose about the neck. Strange-1 Company, the Pain Plaining Mills and of honor to the veterans, aud was waterworks, weighing 100 tous, will be Poultry—Chickens, mixed, $3.50® they left April 8. They say water ii lation was probably the cause of death several other industries. There are loudly cheered. hauled from Arlington by team. 4.50 per dozen; hens, $5.00; springs, also some fine residences included in running in all the creeks, and will, in each case. From the decomposed $2.50®8.50; geese, $6.50®8.00 for old; A ratal Labor Biot. The new bridge crossing the Coquill» owing to last winter ’ s light snowfall, condition of the bodies it is thought I this area. Among them are those of J. must have been committed sev- I Chicago, April 27.—In a labor riot river at Myitle Point has lieen com $4.50®6.50; »lucks, $5.50@6.00 per R Booth, which was valued at $100, be exhausted before the Beason’s usual I the act ___ dozen; turkeys, live, 10® 11c per ___________ cleanup is fairly commenced. In conse eral days ago. As _____ far ___ as known the tonight at Racine and Wellington pleted and ojtened to traffic. It is the 000; the residence of his son in-law, A. pound. quence of the water shortage, many last seen of any member of the family avenues, Peter Miller was shot through best bridge in Coos county. W. Fleck; that of Hon. George Foster, Potatoes—40®70c per sack; sweets, The Sugar Leaf Creamery, Coos 2@2l4C per pound. Lewis Runnell, manager for Mr. Bron claim owners are pumping from Bonan was on last »Saturday, when the elder the head and killed and six other men Miller, to- county, has resumed operations. It son, and Mr. Pain, of the Pain Mills; za, while the majority will make their Kernig came to Cambrigde and drew were more or less injured. Vegetables—Beets, $1; turnips, 75c; No trace of this gether “ with 4*‘- four union printers, way- will handle 10,000 to 15,000 pounds of the latter two beautiful houses, out of wash-up by rockers instead of sluices. $800 from a bank. Kc t—... * ** “-** ' ‘__ . The au- laid three nonunion men who had taken milk daily as soon as the roads are per sack; garlic, 7c per pound; cab This will give employment at good money could be found today. which their owners were not able to bage, 1 I»c per pound; parani;«, 75; take anything, so quick did the flames wages for all the unemployed in Daw- thorities are of the opinion that young their places in the Baker-Sawter Print- good, and will make cheese principally. onions, $2.50@8.00; carrots, 50c. eon until the lower river breaks and Carl Kernig assisted hiB father and ing Company’s office, and attacked extend to them. George Snodderly, a pioneer of Grant Hops—3® 8c per pound them, H. C. Bastei, the company’s As soon as the members of the gov the exodns to Nome sets in. Sulphur, mother to hang themselves, and then, sn^ierintendent, Ife Wool—Valley, 12@13c per pound; who was one of the county, Or., died at Long Creek. Hunker and Dominion creeks, are the after making a half hitch with the ernment saw that the fire was to be a men attacked, opened Are on the assail was 69 years of age, and went to the Eastern Oregon, 10® 15c; mohair, 27® new fortune-holders this year, while ro|>e, strangled himself aud fell where disastrous one, the acting member of The 80c per pound. ants with a revolver. Miller was in Canyon creek mines in 1860. public works telegraphed to Montreal, Bonanza and Eldorado are as product he was found today. Mutton—Gross, liest sheep, wether» stantly killed, and McGuire was shot laxly was taken to Susanville for ive as ever, the dumps on 16 (Cook & Peterboro and Brockville for fire appli and ewes, 8i.c; dressed mutton, 7® A Mother I.o.t Her Child. twice and badly hurt. Policemen burial. Co.)and 17 (Berry Bros.) being the ances, and all assistance that ronld be Field Superintendent Larson, of the 7 !»c per pound; lamlsi, $2.50 each. Los Angeles, Cal., April 30.—C. quickly surrounded the Aghting men, sent. But, although they arrived largest on record. Hogs—Gross, choice heavy, $5.00; La Grande l>eet sugar factory, reports arrested all except one. and Cole took his 3-year-old daughter from Arrested on Way to Nome. speedily, they were of no avail. light an»l fee»lers, $4.50; dressed, that there is a total of 700 acres of Chicago Strikers* Riot. San Francisco, April 28.— Elmer L. in front of her mother’s eyes because The tire originated through a fire in $5.00®6.50 per 100 pounds. lieets planted and the ground is pre his wife would not return with him to Chicago, April 28.—Attacks of strik a dirty chimney, and the high winds Sheetz was arrested today as he was Beef—Gross, top steers, $4.00@4.50; pared for seeding 800 acres more. caused the flames to spread rapidly, boarding a vessel for Ca|>e Nome. his home in Massachusetts-. Cole ers in the building trades labor war cows, $3.5O@4.OO; dressed beef, 6S@ placed the child in a buggy, and, de J. F. Birney, of Everett, Wash., has upon non-union workingmen were con coming to the Ottawa side of the river, Sheetz was a St. Lonis broker, and on spite the protestations of the young tinued today, a mob assaulting two gone to Snohomish to survey a logging 7 *«o per pound. and that portion of the city east of Di October 24 last he was arrested for Veal—Large, 6S @7)ic; »mall, 8® He jumped mother, proceeded to the Southern Pa teamsters, and an aged carpenter being camp for Campliell Bros., on Batt’s 8*4 c P« t pound. vision street was almost entirely burned fraud, and gave bonds. cific de|iot, and is now well ou his way badlv beaten by a trio of strike sym slough, where 700 acres of timber will down. Here and there a building re the bond and came West, and has Tallow—5®She; No. 2 and grease, East. be handled. pathizers. been in this city since March. mains. S4c per pound. I.on. of SI7,000,oeo. At a Port Townsend custom honse Mr», Atlnm* Arqultterl. London, April 28.—A special dis- I Mr», Lottridge Exonerated. Ottawa, Ont., April 30.—Over five Ban Francisco Market. sale of seized gtxxls, consisting of silks, datch from Bombay says: “The cholera Cincinnati, April 28.—Mrs. Jean 1 square miles of territory burned over, Chicago, April 27.—Mr». Annie Wool—Spring—Nevada, 14® 16c per cigars and opium, the principal bidders is raging fearfully at the great camp nette Adams, who recently shot and Louise Lottridge was freed from cus more than 2,000 buildings destroyed, at Godra, where thousands of famine- killed her husband, the local agent of were Chinese, and the opium brought pound; Eastern Oregon, 12® 16c; Val tody and exonerated from all blame for seven lives lost, 7,000 men, women and stricken natives are receiving relief. the Union Pacific railway, was today $10.50 a pound, the regular market ley, 20® 22c; Northern, 10® 12c. the death of millionaire Rufus Wrignt children homeless, and a property loss Hope—1899 crop, ll@l8c per price. A hundred and fifty corpses were re acquitted of the charge of murder. [ of $17,000,000, according to the latest by the coroner's jury today. pound. moved yesterday, but 100 others had estimate, insured for about half its Roller Explosion Injured 13 Men. Over 500,000 shingles were floating Butter — Fancy creamery 18c; to be left because it was impossible to , value, are the results as viewed tonight Three Person. Killed. Pittsburg, April 28.—By the explo in the bay and strewn along the beach do seconds, 17® 17 He; fancy dairy, procure bearers.” New York, April 27.—Three persona of the destruction which swept this sion of a portable boiler belonging to at Port Townsend as a result of the 17c; do seconds, 15® 16c per pound. McMinnville, Tenn., April 27.—John were killed and three severely injured eity and Hull, yesterday and today. Drake & Stratton, contractors, at Ran capsizing of the scow towed from Dun Egg»—Store, 15c; fancy ranch, Although under control for many kin, Pa., last evening, five men were geness with 1,000,000 shingles on 17c. Watson and Rill Brown, both white, in a Are early thia morning io the six- injured, iu<i and eigus eight others cut, board. Many have been recovered, but , lerr.iuy iujurr»i, ovi.vre cut, and Sonnie Craine, colored, were story tenement at 74 Fourth street. Thr hours, the flames were not entirely ex- ¡terribly Millatuff» — Middling», $17.00 ® I tinguubed until about noon today. the loss will be heavy. bruised and slightly scalded. banged here today for murder. damage is about $50,000. 20.00; bran, $12.50® 13.50.