The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, April 12, 1901, Image 2

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    UIIILL COUHTY REPORTER.
INTERVIEW WITH KRUGER.
Opinion of Transvaal sx-Prealdent on
the Situation.
NEW YORK. April 8.—A dispatch
». I. ÀI1CBT, Publish».
to the Herald from Paris says:
M c M innville
An interview with Mr. Kruger ap­
OREGON.
pears in the Matin. The ex-president
1 >
—
of the Transvaal was seen in a mod­
est little inn at Utrecht, where he is
staying for the moment. His eyes
have been very much lmpro\*jd by
recent operations, and he can now dis­
pense with spectacles. Sitting in
, front of a table with a Bible under
his left band, Mr. Kruger delivered
Camprehemive Review of the Important Hap­
himself of an important statement,
pening* of the P«»t Week in a Condensed to which further significance was
given by the presence of the Orange
Form From All Parts of the Globe.
Free State delegate, Herr Fischer.
Mr. Kruger began by announcing
The Dean of Canterbury Is seriously that Saturday next he proposes retir­
ing into the country for complete
111.
rest. The little village of Hilbersum,
Sandico, the Filipino general, sur­ not far from Utrecht, has been se­
rendered.
lected for his abode. Nothing has
Aguinaldo will be removed to an­ yet been decided regarding his trip to
America. Mr. Kruger will undertake
other prison.
journey if his strength permits
Chinese troops in Mongolia and Shin the
and if there is any hope of gaining
Si have rebelled.
advantage for the floor cause.
The Chinese court is preparing for
Pointing to Herr Fischer, the aged
• removal from Pekin.
president declared that the two re­
publics
are Indissolubly united.
The indemnity negotiations are like­
"Herr Fischer,” he said, “is fight­
ly to be long drawn out.
ing for the same cause as my heroic
A naval school will be established | friend President Steyn.
The two
at Newport for petty officers.
presidents and the two commanding
A plot to assassinate the president generals, Botha and Dewet, will share
of France has been discovered.
the same fate."
On being questioned regarding the
Cecil Rhodes has entirely recov­
reliance he placed on the Boer of­
ered and is now in good health.
ficial telegrams and statements in
A Mississippi woman shot and killed parliament, Mr. Kruger, halt rising
her husband during a family quarrel. from his arm chair, declared:
"The British government, British
Over 1600 arrests have been made
at Odessa during the past few days. telegraph and the British press al­
It Is rumored in Brussels that Gen­ ways try to make this much”—-and he
eral Botha will renew peace negotia­ measured his little finger—"look like
this much"—and he extended both
tions.
arms.
Seth Jaynes, a Klondike miner,
"I am persuaded everything is go­
made the trip from Dawson to Seattle ing well there precisely because our
in 19 days.
enemies continue to dissimulate and
Aguinaldo is living high while tn travesty facts. As regards General
prison, and will soon remove to a fash­ Botha’s negotiations, the public knows
from the blue book and by reading
ionable residence.
General Botha’s last dispatch that it
The Portland torpedo-boat destroyer was the British general who first made
Goldsborough broke record for speed proposals. Never did the Boer gen­
of vessels in her class.
eral refuse to listen. We do not fight,
Miscreants attempted to wreck an except for peace. We are not con­
O. R. « N. train at Malad bridge, querors. but. although General Botha
Idaho, but did little damage.
listened to the British proposals, he
Two students of Havana were se­ never uttered a word of equivocation
verely injured while being Initiated on the subject of independence. In­
dependence is the only treasure we
into secret society of the students.
cherish, even if we have to sacrifice
Admiral Remey has been author­ all others. It is for this reason our
ised by the secretary of the navy to citizens forsook their farms and sac­
enlist 500 Filipinos in the American rificed their lives, and our women and
navy.
children now suffer temporary servi­
A voting machine was used in re­ tude In the enemy’s camp.
rent Maine elections. The result was
TO PREVENT ARMY FRAUDS.
known two minutes after the polls
closed.
Court dissolved injunction against Regulations Concerning the Trans­
portation of Supplies.
Chicago Gas Company and holds that
they can charge whatever they like
WASHINGTON, April 8.—The war
for gas.
department has received a copy of a
Bubonic plague has made its ap­ regulation to carry into effect an act
pearance in Alexandria, Egypt, and of the Philippine commission amend­
six new cases are also reported in ing a section of the provisional cus­
toms regulations, which Is of Interest,
Cape Town.
In view of the recently reported
Twenty-one Russian students have frauds In the commissary department
been arreBted at Kharhoff for rioting In the Islands. It shows the precau­
in consequence of the expulsion of sev­ tions ordered to be taken to guard
eral of their number.
against any misappropriation of gov­
Special committee finds that school ernment supplies. These regulations
land funds of Oregon are short provide briefly that where supplies
*20,446 since Napoleon Davis’ admin­ for the army or navy in the Philip­
pines come on other than government
istration of school land board.
Kitchener is arranging to replace vessels they shall be accompanied by
a certificate from the chief of depart­
•tale by fresh troops.
ment charged with their custody cer­
California oil experts have bonded tifying that the goods are exclusively
4000 acres near The Dalles.
for the army or the navy or the in­
The striking dock laborers at Mar­ sular government, and that no other
disposition of them will be permitted.
seilles have resumed work.
National railway employes’ union The regulations also set forth that
prompt notice must be given the col­
will investigate Portland trouble.
lector of customs for the islands in
Assurances of support from British case of the nonacceptance of any con­
Columbia for Portland’s 1905 fair.
signment of goods or cancellation of
Earl Li says no more hitches are saie. Goods purchased In the Philip­
probable In negotiations with powers. pines after Importation must be ac­
companied by an affidavit of the seller
It dally becomes more evident that affirming that an absolute sale has
the Boers intend to fight to a finish. been made by him and that “he re­
The United States armored cruiser tains no interest of any kind or char­
New York has left Algiers for Manila. acter in such goods.”
Augustus Byram, a pioneer mining
NEGOTIATIONS WITH BOERS.
man of California and Colorado, is
dead.
More of the Kitchener-Botha Corre­
B. F. Durphy brought from Cali­
spondence Made Public.
fornia to answer to a charge of big
LONDON. April 8.—The letter of
atny.
the Boer Commander
Captain H. K. Steele, of the British General Botha,
to Lord Kitchener, command­
•hip Khyber, was arrested for kid­ in-Chlef.
ing the British forces in South Africa,
naping.
preliminary to the recent peace meet­
Young Women's Christian Associa­ ing. casually referred to in Lieutenant
tion has begun Sunday afternoon General Kitchener's report of the lie
services.
gotlations and from which the oppo
United States commission makes nents of Colonial Secretary Chamber
recommendations for civil government lain hoped to obtain some clew of the
reason of the failure of the conferen- e.
to be established July 1.
was published as a preliminary paper
The largest steamer ever built has this morning. This letter is dated at
just been launched at Belfast. She the Commandant-General's camp. Feb
is over 680 feet in length.
ruary 13. and commences with a refer­
Lawyer Patrick, also accused of ence to "the verbal message from vr-ur
murder of Millionaire Rice, says Valet excellency." Continuing, the letter
says:
Jones' confession is not true.
“I have the honor to inform your
Oregon will have to buy wood from excellency that no one desires more
men who have supply cornered, says than I to bring this bloody strife to an
principal factor in transaction.
end. 1 would also very much like to
The czar of Russia has given 2000 meet your excellency for the purpose
roubles toward the building of a new of mutual discussion to see if It Is
Greek orthodox church in New York not possible to discover terms under
which this can be done.”
City.
Official In charge of American lega­
PURSUED BY PLUMER.
tion wires that Russia will not re­
ceive official communications from
Boer Seat cf Government Is Again
China.
Shifted.
L. 8. J. Hunt creates a sensation by
returning to Seattle, and paying heavy
LONDON. April 8.—Lord Kitchener
outlawed debts. He will found a news­ reports as follows to the war office:
paper.
I "Colonel Plumer has advanced 20
American officials are much per­ miles beyond Nylstroom. unopposed on
plexed over Russia's refusal to re­ the way. toward Pletersburg.”
ceive official communications front
According to the Pretoria corre
China.
spondent of the Daily Telegraph, the
The revdhue collector of the second Boers have shifted their seat of gov
district of New York recently received ernment from Pletersburg to a point
an order for *587,413.84 worth of reve­ 35 miles northeast.
nue stamps.
All ths Guns Accounted For.
London.
April 8.—Lord Kitchener,
The ’’Edinburgh Castle" public
house, situated In the Strand, London, reporting to the war office the finding
Is to be hauled down, and the London of an abandoned and destroyed pom
county council has to pay £22.500 as pom. near Vriheid. says: "This ac
counts for all the enemy's guns known
compensation.
to be In the southern district.”
Probably the smallest monarch In
the world reigns over the Hindu vas
Cape Town.
April 8.—General
sal state of Bhopaul. and governs a French continues to press the Boers
people of more than a million souls. at Vriheid. Transvaal colony. The
This dwarf Is a woman, Djlhan-Be- Boers abandoned a pompom, which
gum by name, but although she is the British found In a small shed at
about 50 years old, she does not ap ths bottom of a precipice.
pear larger than a child of 10.
oiraon suit ntvs
ATE THEIR FELLOWS.
Shipwrecked Men on Raft Forty Days
Two Out of Twelve Survive.
COLD3BORJ
TAST
EOAT.
Makes Good Speed in Two Trials on
Puget 8ound.
LONDON, April 9.—The Singapore
SEATTLE, April 10.—The torpedo-
correspondent of the Dally Express
boat destroyer Goldsborough, built by
wires a story of cannibalism at sea
Wolff & Zwicker, of Portland, was
Commercial and Financial Hap­ brought to Singapore by two survivors Court Greatly Alarmed at Dem­ given two of the first of her official
of the Novo Scotian bark Angola,
trial runs in Puget Sound, off Alki
penings of the Week.
onstration of Chinese.
which was wrecked six days after
Point Saturday; one in the morning
sailing from Manila, October 23 last.
and the other in the afternoon. The
I The correspondent says:
official trial board, comprised of Lieu­
"The survivors—Johnson, a Swede, IS CONFINED TO INTERIOR PROVINCES tenant Commanders G. H. Peters and
ITEMS FROM ALL OVER THE STATE
, and Marticornu, a Spaniard—assert
Bulmer, Lieutenants A. B. Wilson and
that the Angola struck a reef. Two
C. Offler; Assistant Naval Constructor
The smaller, bear­
A Brief Review of the Growth aud Improve­ rafts were built.
! Adams, all of the battleship Iowa;
ing five men, disappeared. The other, General Tung Fu Sian, Commander of the I Frederick Ballin, representing the
ment* of the Many Industrie* Throughout
Northern ^rmiei, l> at the Head of building firm, and several invited
with 12 men, drifted for 42 days. The
Our Thriving Commonwealth.
sailors ate barnacles, seaweed, and
guests of the builders, and the cor­
the Movemen*.
j finally their boots, and on the 25th
respondent of the Telegram, were
two became insane and killed
aboard during the trial trips.
Forest Grove—Six inches of snow day
themselves. On the 26th a Frenchman
It was 9 o'clock in the morning
PEKIN, April 10.—The rumors
fell near Forest Grove on April 5.
killed the mate with an ax, drank his which have been current during the when the order was given to cast
The Dalles—The Dalles council has blood and tried to eat his brains, but
away the shore line, and soon the lit­
ordered six more Are plugs to be In­ was prevented by the others. Next past few days of the outbreak of a tle steel flyer swung from her moor­
stalled immediatley.
day the Frenchman was killed while rebellion, headed by General Tung Fu ings and headed down the harbor for
Nyssa—The citizens of Nyssa de­ attempting to murder the captain. The Sian, the ex-commander of the North­ Alki Point. She made the trip over
mand that the railroad company build Burvlvors, all of whom were now in- ern army, in the provinces of Mon­ at a comparatively slow speed. Thou­
| sane, ate the Frenchman’s body. Can­ golia and Shen-Si, have been abso­ sands of spectators lined the wharves
a depot at that point.
nibalism continued until only Johnson lutely authenticated.
the entire distance of the long water
Galls Creek—Operations have been and Marticornu remained. On the 42d
Li Hung Chang and Prince Ching
resumed at Kubli & Co.'s quartz mine, day the raft stranded on Subi, or Flat have received information on the front, and watched the pretty maneu­
vers of the destroyer, and they wit­
j in Gall’s creek district.
Island, in the Natuna group, north­ subject which, though indefinite, still nessed a fine sight, seldom seen in
Weston—This town will issue *5000 west of Borneo. Johnson and Mar­ proves that the court is seriously these waters.
j worth of bonds to raise money to im- ticornu were awfully emaciated. alarmed.
Arrived at Alki Point, orders were
General Fu Sian was. according to given to let her go full Bpeed ahead.
I prove its water supply.
Friendly Malays sent them by junk to
last accounts, about 150 miles from The smoke poured from her two
Eugene—Boy tramps are reported Singapore.”
the court with 11,000 regular troops, large stacks in dense columns, as she
as being more numerous in Eugene
all supposed to be devoted to himself. fairly flew through the blue waters
AGREED TO BY CANADA.
than ever before known.
The court has about the same number
Dusty—The school at Dusty has Will Examine all Cattle Destined for of soldiers at Slogan Fu, but it is of the Sound, spurting the spray high
into the air from her bow. Over to
been closed again on account of a
probable that the troops of Tung Fu Magnolia bluff she sped, like a race­
United States.
fresh outbreak of diphtheria.
WASHINGTON, April 9.—As a re­ Sian are better drilled and better horse, eager to win the highest tro­
Lincoln County—The Lincoln County sult of negotiations between Secretary armed. It is believed that the Mon­ phies; circling around, she crossed
Farmers’ Association has decided to of Agriculture Wilson and the Cana­ golian rebellion was brought about back on the course just traversed.
the agents of Prince Tuan This was repeated four complete
hold a county fair next fall.
dian minister of agriculture, an agree­ through
General Tung Fu Sian. Li Hung trips. Arriving back at Alki Point,
Granta Pass—Work has commenced ment has been reached between the and
thinks there are about 5000 where Puget Sound steamers make
on the Grants Pass-Williams telephone two administrations by which Canada Chang
troops in Mongolia, and in­ their runs to the city from Tacoma,
line, and will soon be in operation.
Is to have a first-class veterinarian sta­ regular
clines to the belief that they have she paused, as if to catch her breath,
tioned
in
England
to
test
for
tuber
­
Baker City—During March, 98 coy­
not joined in the rebellion. He does when the Flyer, the fastest steamer
ote scalps were turned In at Baker culosis all British cattle shipped to not think the court Is in any danger, on
the Sound, appeared. Still the
this
country
via
Canada.
The
Cana
­
City at the office of the county clerk.
thinks the object of Prince Tuan Goldsborough waited. The Flyer came
dian administration wanted cattle to and
(who
was
last
reported
at
Ning
Hsu
Baker City—Negotiations are now be admitted from Canada without tests
alongside, then passed on. The full
pending at Baker City for sale of the at the border by American experts. Sian with 10,000 men prepared to re­ speed ahead signal was given, and
sist
arrest)
and
General
Tung
Fu
Sian
Pacific brewery to an Eastern buyer The department at Washington would
then a race such as was never before
is to create a diversion of interest in witnessed on Puget Sound, began, the
for *40,000.
1 not agree to this. Secretary Wilson order
to
force
unconditional
protec
­
distance to the city being three miles.
Eugene—The board of directors of said, however, that if Canada would
of themselves.
Faster and faster through the waters
Eugene school district have accepted send to England an agent who should tion
Unofficial
Chinamen
of
Intelligence
plans for a new school building, to have sufficient expert knowledge of regard the rising as most unfortunate sped the little steel destroyer, and it
the subject, the United States would at the present time to the interests of seemed that the Flyer had suddenly
cost about *15,000.
so slow was her speed com­
Wendling—Smallpox is very preva­ admit cattle upon his certificate that China, and as of possibly meaning the stopped,
pared to that of the Goldsborough.
lent at this place, and county author­ i the cattle had been tested and found use of foreign troops to protect even The
latter was at her dock and tied
ities have been appealed to. So far free of tuberculosis. This was agreed the court itself. The ministers of the up before
the Flyer had blown her
to by the Canadian minister. It is powers do not think that, provided
it is only in a mild form.
officially explained that about 10 per foreign interests do not suffer, any city whistle. Probably never again
Corvallis—Benton county has issued | "ent of the livestock in the United
will so grand and majestic a sight
a call for all warrants outstanding I States and about 40 per cent in Great present interference is likely. If the be seen as that race, and the immense
dynasty
should
be
overthrown,
it
up to August 10, 1900, and same will Britain have tuberculosis. The cattle
on the docks seemed to ap­
to a certain extent, delay the crowds
be paid upon presentation.
preciate it, for as the Goldsborough
on the continent of Europe are so dis­ would,
peace
negotiations,
but
they
consider
Brownsville—There are now two eased that this government will not that a regime not bound by traditions drew near to her wharf, she was greet­
brass bands in Brownsville. A new permit the admission of any animals like those of the present court prob­ ed with tremendous shouts from a
and more throats. At noon
one has just been organized, known from there.
ably would be much easier to deal 1 thousand
the party went to the Butler cafe,
as the Brownsville Independent band.
with
eventually,
as
the
ceremonial
where they were given a banquet by
CLEARING THE HARBOR.
Glendale—There have been 41 cases
could be much curtailed.
Mr. Ballin.
of smallpox in and about this place,
Prince
Ching,
who,
as
a
relative,
but no deaths as yet. Several cases Collier Merrimac is Being Blown Out may be considered to take the court
PERRY IS TOO SLOW.
of the Way.
are now in a very critical condition.
view of the situation, tht'iks the re­
SANTIAGO
DE
CUBA.
April
9.
—
Fif
­
bellion
is
a
storm
in
a
teapot.
He
Goble—The Goble & Nehalem Rail­
hundred pounds of dynamite were says the present court is loved and Destroyer Built by Union Iron
way Company Is operating six donkeys teen
Works Fails.
used
afternoon in blowing esteemed by nine-tenths of the pop­
at its Goble camps and expect to in­ up the yesterday
WASHINGTON. April 10.—Secre­
forward
superstructure
of
the
ulation
of
China,
and
that
the
same
stall four additional donkeys about sunken United States collier Merri­
proportion of able-bodied men in tary Long was informed today that
September.
mac, which has long impeded the en­ China would rise to protect the ex­ the torpedo-boat destroyer Perry, built
Lebanon—The Electric Light and trance to the harbor. The explosion isting dynasty. The empress dow­ by the Union Iron Works, of San Fran­
Water Company of Lebanon has let was heard plainly in the city, five ager, as the adviser of the emperor, cisco, failed to meet contract speed
the contract for construction of a new miles away. Divers immediately de­ holds the affections of the people, not requirements on her official trial.
water tower. The tower will be thirty- scended and found 40 feet of clear dreamt of and not understood by for­ Under the contract the vessel was re­
five feet high.
water over the forward portion of the eigners. Her slightest wish is the em­ quired to develop a speed of 29 knots
an hour, but the best she could do on
Athena—A man arrived at Athena wreck. Port Captain Irving will be­ peror’s law, though he is by no means her trial run was 28.2 knots an hour.
on a new bicycle and was Immediately gin tomorrow to place mines aft. which a figurehead, as the foreign powers The action of the department has not
arrested by request of Pendleton au­ he expects to explode in a week, thus frequently suppose. The emperor rec­ yet been determined, but the vessel
thorities. He had stolen the wheel completely clearing the harbor en­ ognizes her ability, invaluable aid probably will be accepted, subject to
trance.
and advice.
from a store at that place.
Yesterday's incident was highly i The remaining bodies of Americans a slight deduction from the contract
Medford—A pioneer butcher of this spectacular. Residents on Smith Key. were shipped homeward this morn price.
place has been convicted of selling adjacent to the wreck, left the island. I ing. They now number 54, and will
Much Mall From Nome.
diseased meat. His employes testi­ fearing that their houses would be leave on board the transport Egbert
Seattle, April 10.—United States
fied that they had orders to kill any demolished. The overlooking hills tomorrow. The Egbert will also take
sick animal that was likely to die.
were lined with people, and large 27 military prisoners, a number of mail from Teller City, within the
circle of the Arctic, Sinrock, Nome.
Klamath—Captain O. C. Applegate, numbers of pleasure seekers encircled I sick men. the discharged soldiers, the St. Michael and all of the principal
agent at Klamath Indian agency, is the wreck at a Bafe distance. When teamsters and other civilians em­ points along the Yukon, from its
making arrangements for extensive the electric button was touchd a pyr-; ployed.
mouth to White Horse, arrived in this
improvements at the agency, for which amid of water arose 40 feet, and the i According to expert opinion. China city today, on board the steamer City
provision was made at the last ses­ surface was immediately covered with would be able to pay from £20,000.000 of Seattle. It is the third Nome mail
wreckage and tons of dead fish. The to £30.000.000 without crippling her
sion of congress.
launches and yachts returned to the financial resources, while the amounts received since the close of Behring
lone—A well Is being sunk at Ione city laden with souvenirs of the which the powers at present demand sea navigation. There were probably
3000 Nome letters of date as late as
near the depot for the Oregon Railroad wreck.
range from £80,000.000 to £100,00,- January
15. From the stamping the
& Navigation Company. The road j
000.
carriers did not leave St. Michael
will have its windmill above town
Reduction of Money Order Rates.
eight days subsequent to their
moved to the new well, the old being
Washington, April 8.—In addition to WOMEN TO GO TO SOUTH AFRICA. until
departure from Nome. Numerous St.
insufficient to supply the engines with the arrangement with Canada, it is j
Michael letters were stamped Janu­
water during the summer.
expected that a reduction of postal English Girls Apply by Hundreds for ary
23. The Nome mail which was
money order rates between the United
the Opportunity.
carried In a Bingle pouch, contained
States and both the Philippines and
PORTLAND MARKETS.
NEW YORK. April 10.—A rather un­ letters posted for every principal city
Cuba will be put In operation on July expected
result has followed Mr. in the United States and Canada,
Wheat—Walla Walla, 57c; Valley, 15, next. The arrangement just signed Chamberlain's recent speech in sup­ while not a few are addressed to Eu­
between the postal administrations of port of the scheme for sending women ropean cities.
nominal; bluestem. 59c per bushel.
Flour—Best grades. *2 70@3 40 per the United States and Canada will out to South Africa, at the conclusion
take effect on that day. and negotia­ of the war. says the London corre­
barrel; graham. *2 60.
An Incendiary Fire.
Oats—White. *1 25 per cental, tions are now in progress with the | spondent of the Tribune. An enor­
St. Louis, April 10.—It is believed
islands mentioned which are expected mous number of letters has been re­ that
gray. *1 20© 1 22'4 per cental.
the fire yesterday which caused
Barley—Feed. *16 50@17; brewing. I to be consummated in time for all ceived from women eager to emigrate the destruction of a grain elevator
three arrangements to be effective and reluctant to wait until hostilities owned by the St. Louis Elevator &
*16 50©17 per ton.
Millstuffs—Bran. *16 per ton; mid-j simultaneously. This means a reduc­ are ended. One woman who wrote Storage Company, was of incendiary
dlings, *21 50; shorts. *17 50; choj tion on all money order business be- I direct to Lord Salisbury said she was origin. Several boys whom the watch­
tween the United States. Canada. Cu­ prepared to go out at once with her man just previous to his discovery of
*16.
Hay—Timothy. *12© 12 50; clover, ba and the Philippines of from 1 per i mother and sisters, but she indicates the fire had ordered from the premises
*709 50; Oregon wild hay, *G@7 per cent, the international rate which now no particular sphere of usefulness. are thought to be guilty. The file
applies, to three-fourth of 1 per cent, Another wrote to the colonial office started in the oil room.
ton.
Hops—12© 14c per pound; 1899 crop. which is the domestic rate.
in behalf of herself and a few other
6 ©7c.
"first-class lady barbers.” Naturally
Major Taylor in Paris.
Fatal Train Wreck.
Wool—Valley. 13014c; Eastern Ore­
the colonial office authorities are do­
Paris, April 10.—Major Taylor, the
gon. 9© 12c; mohair. 20021c per
Kansas City, Mo.. April 9.—By the ing their utmost to discourage appli­ American cyclist, will make his first
pound.
derailing of the engine and a numbet cations from women other than those appearance on a European track this
Butter—Fancy creamery. 20©22*4c; of empty freight cars being brought who are self-dependent, and girls of afternoon, when he starts in a mile
dairy. 15@18c; store. 10@12’4c per into the city this evening on the Kan the servant type are urgently advised open event. Taylor's European tour
pound.
sas City Suburban Belt Line railroad rv>t to go at all. It is very doubtful is under the management of Robert
Eggs—Oregan ranch. 13@13Hc per line .four members of the crew were whether there will be any openings Coquelle. the Paris cycling promoter.
dozen.
injured. William Prime, brakeman for them, and the public funds cannot One of the stipulations in the colored
Poultry—Chickens, mixed. >3 50© had his skull broken and eyes scalded be used for the purpose of granting lad’s contract is that he shall not be.
5; hens. J5©6; dressed, U©12c per He will die. The engine was demol free passages to the Cape.
required to ride Sundays.
pound; springs. *405 per dozen: ished and 10 cars were reduced to
Flood Scare is Over.
ducks. ,506; geese. ,608 per dozen: kindling wood.
KILLED IN A WRECK.
Boston. April 10.—The flood scare
turkeys, live. 11012c; dressed, 13@14c
all
over
New
England,
due
to
rising
pet pound.
Southern Pacific Firemen Meet Death
Ten Fresh Cases of Plague.
Cheese—Full cream, twins, 13©
in Smash-Up.
Cape Town. April 9.—In the last 48 waters from five days of heavy rains,
has
died
out.
and
tonight
the
reports
13L.c; Young America, 13>4@14c per hours 10 fresh cases of bubonic plague
OGDEN. Utah. April 10.—West­
indicated
that
a
change
for
the
bet
­
pound.
bound Southern Pacific passenger No.
have been officially reported. Of these
Potatoes—45055c per sack.
four are Europeans, and the others col­ ter would come before daylight. The 1 was wrecked at Moore’s Hill, near
losses
will
be
heavy,
no
doubt,
but
Mutton—Lambs. 12’4c per pound ored persons. The corpse of a colored
Wells. Nev., last night.
Fireman
gross; best sheen, wethers. *5; ewes person who died of the disease was nothing to be compared to the fresh­ Hickman, of Ogden, and Fireman Lo­
ets
of
recent
springs.
The
reason
is
*4 50; dressed. 7'407‘uC per pound.
der. of Wells, were killed, and En­
found today.
obvious to people in Southern New gineers Warner, of Wells, and Bride,
Hogs Gross, heavy. *5 7506; light
England,
for
the
early
spring
left
,4 750 5; dressed. 7c per pound.
of Ogden, were seriously but not fa­
America Must Pay Higher Duties.
ground open for a good soaking, tally Injured. A broken truck caused
Veal—Large. 707 *4c per pound;
London. April 9.—According to the the
and
this
natural
absorption
of
the
small. 8M,09c per pound.
half the train to leave the track, the
St. Petersburg correspondent of the
Beef—Gross, top steers. *5.05 2C: Daily Mail, import duties for Vladi- rain is taking care of much of the two mail cars catching fire, cremating
water,
while
the
great
surplus
of
the
cows and heifers ,4 5004 75; dressed vostock have been raised on all Amer­
Hickman.
Engineers Warner and
overflow, being unimpeded by ice. Is Bride were badly scalded. The mail
beef. 7@8>4c per pound.
ican iron, steel and machinery.
rushing forward.
cars were entirely consumed.
No Verdict in Jolnist Case.
In 1800 Sweden had a population of I
Epworth League Tourists.
In Charge of Colorado Fuel 4 Iron.
2.350.000, and at tne present time. In
Salina. Kan.. April 9.—The first trial
Indianapolis. April 10.—The In­
spite of the large emigration which of a joinist under the new Hurrell
Denver. April 10.—The statement diana Epworth League is the first to
has given 1.000.000 people to ths
was made today on what is said to
United States, the population is 5,- law. passed by the last legislature, be the highest authority that Johr. make official arrangements for the
which
makes
it
a
misdemeanor
to
be
trip to San Francisco for the inter­
150 000.
found in possession of spirituous W. Gates chairman of the American national convention in July. North­
But one person Is alive who sat in liquor, resulted in no verdict here late Steel A Wire Company; John l^im ern Indiana will rendezvous at Chi­
the house of commons when Queen last night, and the jury was dis oert. ex-president of that company, cago. leaving there July 9; Central
Victoria came to the throne
It Is charged. It was the case of Henry and I. L. Wood, ex-second vice-presi­ Indiana will meet at Bloomington.
Earl Fitzwilliam. who. when Viscount Stevens and wife, whose place was dent. have secured control of the Col­ Ill., and Southern Indiana at St. I ami I s .
Milton, was elected a few months raided by the sheriff recently. The orado Fuel A Iron Company by recent all leaving the same day and meeting
before William IV died. At the Dis- tassage of the law was a result of the purchases of stock, and will at once at Kansas City. Sunday. July 14.
nond jubilee there were several sur- temperance crusade started oy M s louble the capacity of the Pueblo will be spent at Salt Lake City. This
plant, adding tin and wire mills and state will send a delegation of 600 to
Ivors of pre-Victorian parliaments.
Carrie Nation.
additional blast furnaces.
ths convention.