The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, May 24, 1901, Image 2

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    YAMHILL COUNTY REPORTER.
D. I. ABHLRY, Publish».
SMALLPOX AT SKAGWAY.
So Doubt About It, Syas Physican Who Made
the
Investigation.
LAUNCHING OF THE OHIO.
Th« Big 14,000-Ton Hull Slid Into the Bay
With Perfect Success.
CHAUTAUQUA PROGRAMME.
Arrangements Fini«h«d for Exercises at Glad­
stone Park.
Seattle, May 20.—Following are Items of Interest From All Parts
San
Francisco,
May
20.
—
On
a
plat
­
Fifty
Thousand
Men
Left
Their
M c M innville .
private advices received by mail from
Oregon City Muy 22— Ararnge-
OREGON.
form. decorated with the national
ments have l«een completed for the ex­
Sitka, Alaska, dated May 11:
of the State.
Work Yesterday.
colors,
which
had
been
built
around
Doctors Moore of Skagway, and
ercises at Gladstone Park, July 3-13.
the prow of the big battleship Ohio i;t
Linhart, of Juneau, have been inves­
J. Morgan, of New York city,
Union Iron Works, in this city FEW RAILROAD MEN INVOLVED SO FAR ’ Thomas
tigating the small pox epidemic at COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL HAPPENINGS the
will
be
the
orator on the Fourth of
Saturday, were gathered the presi­
this place, and the former says there
July, ami will later give a lecture on
dent
and
member«
of
the
cabinet,
is no doubt of the prevalence of the A Brief Review of the Growth and Improve­ Governor Nash, of Ohio; Miss Desh­ Allied Metar Workers' Are In Sympathy, and 1 the “Negro Problem. ” Others who
disease, despite reports to the con­
will deliver two lectures are Dr.
ments of the Many Industries Through­
ler, his niece, who was to christen
Some Have Already Struck—Govern­
trary.
The
doctors
visited
all
the
in
­
Chalies
Bayard Mitchel), of the Hen­
the ship; Miss Burlier, who was to
An Interestli.g Collection of Items From the
out Our Thriving Commonwealth.
ment Shops Not Affected.
fected districts, and the Indian ranch,
nepin avenue Methodist Episcopal
act
for
Mrs.
McKinley,
and
many
Two Hemispheres Presented ins
Russian town and the Indian mis­
church of Minneapolis; Dr. J. M.
uniformed officers of the army and
sion. Dr. Moore was outspoken re­
Condensed Form.
Bashford president of the Ohio Wes-
The cost of repairing the Albany navy waiting for the signal to start
Washington,
May
21.
—
Approxi
­
garding existing conditions. He said bridge amounted to $1,837.57.
lyan
university. Lectures will be de­
the big iron monster down the ways mately 50,000 machinists through­
Mrs. McKinley continues to im­ there can be no question of the seri­
livered by Dr. Alexander Blackburn
out
the
country
struck
yesterday
for
into
Sau
Francisco
bay.
Miss
Burber,
>
he
new
ice
plant
at
Baker
City
prove slowly.
ousness of the situation. Small pox,
with her finger on the button, was a nine-hour day, a scale,of wages oi Portland and Dr. A. J. Frost of Los
Carnegie gave £2,000,000 to Scotch generally in a mild form, is preval­ will be in operation by July 1.
equal to the present 10-hour day Angeles. The Parke Sisters of New
looking intently at the indicator.
ent, and owing to the uncleanly con­
The annual meeting and barbecue
universities.
At 12:22 4> two »nd a half minutes scale, and other demands. This is a York city will give two instrumental
dition of the ranch, combating the of Wheeler County Pioneers will lie
¡before the tide was at its highest, the rough estimate of I’n-sident O’Con­ concerts and Polk Miller will give two
The Ohio congressional party is in sickness will be a difficult matter.
held at Richmond on June 12 and 13. time set for the launching, there sud- nell, of the national association of evenings of entertainment on “South­
Oregon on their trip home.
In Hussion town there were but two
ern Life. ’’
The advance in the price of pota­ itlenly shot into the face of the indi- machinists, based on telegraphic ad­ I Musical concerts will be under the
In a second trial race Shamrock II cases, one serious. At the mission
vices
that
have
reached
him
today
i
i-ator
the
word
“
ready.
’
’
Miss
Barber
toes
has
caused
the
planting
of
more
beat Shamrock I one minute.
there were found over 30 children suf­
pressed the button. The last block from the machinists headquarters in direction of Prof. Boyer and the Che-
President McKinley reviewed the fering from small pox. They have : |iotatoes than ever before in the vicin­ hell a way. At the same time, Miss th«? various cities. The strike thus mawa Indian band will give daily
been treated in the hospital which is ity of La Grande.
school children of San Francisco.
Deshler, a young lady of 17 years, let far has not extended to the allied programmes. The class instruction
located considerable distance from the
The Albany council has resolved to go the bottle of champagne suspended trades, save in one or two instances, will be a special feature and the in­
The University of Oregon defeated dormatories.
to the present time turn over the bridge across the Wil­
structors will be the same as last year
the University of Washington in ath­ there have been Up seven
futilities, all lamette at that place to Linn and , at the side of the bow by a red, white as at Scranton, Pa., where men in a except that Miss May Neal, of North­
letics.
part
of
the
allied
trades
are
out.
No
and
blue
ribbon,
and
as
it
crashed
confined to the Indians A rigid Benton counties or to Linn county,
west University, Chicago, will have
An extra session of the Hawaiian quarantine has been placed on the when the city shall lie reimbursed for .against the side she utt«-re«l the machinists engaged in government, charge of reading and elocution, and
words,
“
I
christen
thee
Ohio.
’
’
work
are
affected.
This
is
due
to
the
legislature cut the salaries of a great ranch, Indian policemen guarding all the recent improvements.
Released from its bonds the heavy fact that on such work an eight-hour Prof. J. Ivey, of L ob Angeles, will
many of the officials.
entrances to the infected quarters.
have charge of the art classes.
hull
of 14,000 tons of steel went plow­ day schedule already prevails.
A
rural
mail
delivery
route
from
The Pan-American exposition has Guards have kept visitors from the
Railroad
machinists,
as
a
rule,
are
ing
through
the
thick
grease
of
its
Vice President homes of the two Russians who are Eugene will be recommended to the cradle. Slowly at first, then faster not engaged in the strke, though the
been dedicated.
RICH HAY DISTRICT.
postal deparrtment. The route will
Roosevelt made the address of the sick.
and faster, she slid down the ways, men on several roads are out.
be
as
follows:
From
Eugene
north
day.
Mr. O’Connell said last night that Meadow Lands in Idaho Which Produce Heavy
on river road to the Miller fruit dryer taking the flood majestically and pil­
VICTIMS OF CANIBALS.
An American company has con-
Yields.
and return to Santa Clara school ing up the water in great waves in up to 5 o’clock reports show that 904
eluded arrangements with the Mexi­ Particular« of the Murder of Missionaries in house, thence west to Irving road, front of her.
The band crashed, firms, employing approximately 30,-
Washington, May 21.—A report
can government for the construction
thence southeast to Siuslaw stage whistles blew, and the multitude 000 men, had signed agreements for has been received by the department
New Guinea.
of a new railroad in Yucatan, Mexico.
road, thence west to Kemp school shouted. No ship ever given to the the nine hour day or made satisfactory of agriculture from a special statis­
Vancouver, B. C. May 20.—Details house thence south to foot hills by American navy has taken her initial arrangements with the local organiza­
A body of Filipino rebels under
tical agent who has recently traversed
Angells attacked a detachment ol have been brought try the steamer way of Martin brick yard anti return plunge into the sea under more favor­ tions.
the great hay district of Northern
American troops, killing two soldiers Moana from Sydney of the massacre to Eugene via Hawkins road, The! able auspices or in the presence of a
The Strike at San Francisco.
Idaho.
Along the St. Joseph and
and one native scout and taking one of the missionary party in New trip will be mad«? six times a week, more distinguished company.
San Francisco, May 21 —Sixty five the St. Mary’s rivers, and subject to
Guiena.
The
report
to
the
govern
­
The
workingmen
of
the
jhip
yard,
j
Service
will
not
be
established
before|
soldier prisoner.
ment resident of Thursday island is ' July.
whom President McKinley addressed, | hundred union machinists and other overflow during the spring, are thous­
A New York syndicate has been as follows:
presented him with a plate of burn- i iron trade workers affiliated with them ands of acres of rich meadow landq
formed for the purpose of securing
Bear creek cattlemen shipped from ished gold five by five inches in di- ! quit work in this city yesterday. It which produce heavy yields of wild
“The crew of the Dido report the
the trade of the Orient. Manzanillo, murder of the Rev. James Chalmers Pendleton 110 head of cattle to Puget
expected that about 1,000 more hay.
Timothy, where sown, will
mensions, surmounted by the eagle is
on the southwest coast of Mexico, and Rev. Oliver Tomkins, of the i sound.
men will join the strike as soon as yield from two to three tons per acre.
and
shield
of
the
American
seal.
The
will be developed as the chief port. London Missionary Society, by New
they are ordered to do so by their re­ In the Indian reservation the land is
The annual field day athletic con- shield in the center is of California
The general strike of the employes Guiena natives at Debe, near the j tests of the Pendleton public schools gold-bearing quartz and is flanked on spective national directors. Among practically given over to wild hay,
the latter are the iron molders and but elsewhere timothy is usually
in the machinery and allied meta) mouth of the Fly river.
It seems will take place May 27.
either side by the American and core
makers. The other crafts affect­
trades throughout the country to en­ they went ashore after friendly na­
California republic flags.
At one ed include almost every.branch of the cultivated. Farmers near the navi­
Henry Brune from Rockland, sold corner of the plate is the seal of Cali­
gable parts of the rivers bale their
force the nine hour day, with an in­ tives had warned them that a tribal
crease in wages, was estimated to war was in progress, ami that their 30 sheared yearling wethers at The fornia and at the other the seal of iron shipbuilding and boiler making hay and ship it down the stream to
trades.
the markets of the river or lake
effect at least 150,000 men, but many lives would lie endangered. Despite Dalles for $3.10 a head.
Ohio. In the center is a miniature
Of the 4,000 men employed at the
employers signed the scale at the last this warning the missionaries, with
A bridge has been complet«?d across I of the battleship Ohio and the follow­ Union from Works, 3,700 went out. towns. The larger part, however,
of the hay raised in the district is de­
moment, thus reducing the number six native converts, went ashore and the Sandy river near Leona.
It is I ing inscription:
At the Risden Iron Works, 650 men
considerably.
attempted to hold a religious service. 233 feet long and 16 feet wide.
“To commemorate the launching started to work yesterday morning voted, to stock feeding, a thriving
industry.
of the United States battleship Ohio.
King Alexander« of Servia will not The natives blamed the missionaries
It is reported that the Golconda Presented to Hon. William McKinley, and only 50 of them remain there.
Much of this district is heavily
for a reverse in battle, and killed the
abdicate.
two white men and all their school mine, situated in Williams creek dis­ president of the United States, by the On the pay roll of the Fulton Iron timbered, the principal varieties be­
The Albany, N. Y., street car strike boys.
Part of their bodies were trict, has been sold for a good figure. employes of the Union Iron Works, [ Works there are about 600 names and ing white pine, red fir, cedar, yellow
has been settled.
500 of them voluntarily quit work to­ pine and tamarac. Timber cutting
afterwards devoured by the cannibal
Jack Gordon and Pete Gagnon re­ San Francisco, California.’’
day. ((From these three establish­
King Edward has ordered many natives. The captain of the mission­ cently sold several quartz mining
The decorations around the border ments alone 4,900 men have walked is carried on extensively and the
cleared lands converted into farms.
reforms at Windsor.
ary schooner Niue, from his vessel, saw claims in the Greenhorn mountains to of the plate are of oak leaves, inter- j
out. In the local industry there are Strawberries are a profitable crop.
twined with California poppies.
Lawson’s yacht Independence is the bodies lying on the beach with Gibb Leavitt for $3,000.
99 shops and of these there are only High prices are obtainable because
their heads cut off, but he was afraid
being hurried to completion.
10 that employ more than 100 men. berries from this district come upon
Recently a piece of quartz weigh-1
to land. This report of the Dido’s
Germany is much afraid of Amer­ crew has been counfirmed by a well ing 25 pounds was picked up at the
Eight of the smaller concerns acceded the market a week after those from
THE CRISIS IS PASSED.
ica’s commercial supremacy.
to the demands of their men prior to other sections are spent.
known native missionary named Isai. Mule Gulch placer mine, near An- j
yesterday morning. All the others
toine. It is estimated to be worth
Turkey refuses to permit the entry
Mn McKinley Was Able to Sit Up—No Deli.
»2,000.
refused to sign the agreement submit­
’ ECLIPSE OF THE SUN.
WON T JOIN THE COMBINE.
of typewriters into that country.
nite Dale Fixed (or the Start Home.
ted by their union employes.
—
A
clean
up
from
100
tons
of
Mam-
The battle ship Ohio was launched
Alaska Parkes Assocation Will Stay Out ol moth mine ore treated at the Virtue
San
Francisco,
May
20.
—
Mrs.
Mc
­
Clouds
in
the
Sky
Interefered With the Ob-
A Struggle at Cincinnati.
at Han Francisco in the presence ol
the Salmon Trust.
mill was taken to Baker City last Kinley’s condition was so far im­
President McKinley.
sevatories.
Cincinnati, O., May 21.—At a
proved yesterday evening that she
San Francisco, May 20.—The big week. The clean up amounted to was able to sit up for a while. This meeting late yesterday afternoon of
A fund is being raised for the de­
San Francisco, May 22.—A cable­
$1,100—two bars, one of the value of
the employing machinists, they de- I
struction of sea lions at the mouth salmon combine is off, so far as tilt $800
welcome news was given out shortly cided to close down their plants in­ gram received from 1’adang, Sumatra,
and
another
of
$300,
an
average
Alaska Packers’ Association is con­
of th«- Columbia river.
from Professor C.D. Perirne, in charge
after 5 o'clock
of $11 to the ton.
definitely as a result of the strike. A |
Th«? president told Governor Geer cerned. After days of negotiation*
There were many callers at the number of the larger firms declare | of the Crocker eclipse expedition from
The North Powder Irrigation Com­ Scott residence yesterday. There was '
the Lick observatory, stated that tie
that he might visit Oregon before between the promoters of the Pacific
Packing A- Navigation Company and pany, which recently purchased the a general feeling that the crisis had they have enough finished product on sky was partially clouded at the time
the expiration of his term.
hand to tide them over a strike with-1 of the eclipse. The programme was
th«* association's officers, a halt war big Grayson ditch, south east of Baker
The Union Pacific now controls called. President Fortman and Vice City, has completed surveys for the lieen passed, ami that Mrs. McKin­ out inconvenience.
considerably interferred with, but it.
the railroad situation from the Mis­ President Hirsch of the Alaska Pack­ extension «if the ditch into the lower ley would continue «to gain in
At a meeting of the strikers last is hoped that results of value have
strength.
No
definite
date
has
yet
souri river to the Pacific coast.
ers’ Association, say that they have valley. Th«» work of construction of been decide«! upon as to when the night, Business Agent Schilling, of been secured on a part of the pro­
the combined machinists unions, of I
Mrs. McKinley is now able to sit refused to sell to the promoters except the ditch will begin this week.
president will start for the national j this city, announced that the tie up j gramme. The form of the corona
up. No date has yet been fixed for for cash, and that not being offered
capital, but it is hoped that Mrs.' in Cincinnati is the most complete in i was similar to that observed at the
Portland Markets.
th«1 return of the presidential party they terminated th«' negotiations. T.
McKinley will be able to travel with-' the country. He said there were but eclipses of 1898 and 1900 in that the
B. McGovern, one of the promoters,
Wheat—Walla Walla, 60c.; val in a few days.
equatorial extensions of the corona
to Washington.
in an interview, said :
ley, nominal; blueetem, 61062c. I President McKinley is in receipt of 100 union machinists at work today, were prominent. The sky was con­
Orders have been issued for a strike
aside
from
the
600
who
have
already
“We shall put this combine through per bushel.
cablegrams from the king and queen been conceded their terms. These I siderable darker than on the occasion
of fifty thousand machinists through­ without the Alaska Packers’ Assoeia
Flour
—
Best
grades,
$2.9003.40
per
of
England, President Louliet of 100 he pledged would not work to* of the eclipse last year, but still was
out tho country, A prolonged strug tion. We had figured that with the barrel ; graham, $2.60.
hardly so dark as expected. De­
France,
and many other European j morrow.
gle is expected in the Pacific coast options we have, if we could secure
tailed results of the expedition will
Oats—White.$1.35(81.40 percental; potentates, inquiring as to Mrs. Me- 1
■hops.
the association, we would control gray, $1.3001.32 4 per cental.
lie cabled as far as possible in two or
THE TURKISH APPOLOGY.
Kinley’s condition.
Peace reigns in the southern Phil- practically all the salmon in the
tli-ree days after the photographic
Among the callers on the president
Barley
—
Fet'd,
$17(817.50;
brewing,
[
world. Tlier«? are, roughly speaking,
The
ippine islands.
was Calvin 8. Titus, the first Ameri­ Effort to Close (he Mail Bag Incident at | plates have been developed.
3,200,000 cases of salmon packed »17(817.50 per ton.
health of all the members of the ex­
Constantinople.
Mil 1st tiff's—Bran. $17 ]>er ton ; midd­ can soldier to mount the walls of
Civil officers have Iwen appointed every year. Of this total the Alaska
pedition is very good.
Pekin, who returned with the trans-
in Albay province.
Constantinople, May 21.—Ahmed
people put out alsmt 1,000,000 cases.’’ lings, $21.50; shorts, $20.00; chop, port Sheridan, just arrived.
Î
»16.
Tewtik Pasha, Ottoman minister of WITHDRAWAL OF AMERICANS.
A transport lin - may be established
foreign affairs, calle«! upon the am­
Hay—Timothy, $12.50014; clover.'
Leagalty of the Blacklist.
via the Suez canal.
5709.60; Oregon wild hay, $607 ANOTHER PROVINCE CLEARED. bassadors today and notified them of
Chicago,
May
20.
—
Judge
Baker
An Ohio river l>oat was burned.
i Turkey’s desire to re-establish the General Chaff« Issues an Order Ending the
has decided that it is legal for em­ •ier ton.
Relief Expedition.
Two lives were lost.
status quo ante in the postal ques­
per
lb.
Hops
—
120
14c.
ployers to maintain a blacklist. The
Admiral Kempff Reports the Surrender of the
tion
and
the
intention
to
send
high
Wool — Valley, 11013c ; Eastern
Three hundred firms have signed plaintiff was a lalieler and can paintei
Pekin, May 22.—General Chaffee at
Insurgent Mascardo and His Force.
functionary to apologize for the vio midnight last night issued a farewell
the agreement with machinist«.
in the employ of the Libby Packing Iregon, 7010c; mohair, 20021c.
.....
.......
lations
of
the
foreign
mail
bags.
The
AV ashington, May 21.—The navy
order terminating the American relic!
Ten cars were wreck«?«! on a branch company and in February, in company er pound.
department haa received the following ambassadors met yesterday at the expedition in China. The American
with
a
number
of
other
young
women,
Butter
—
Fancy
creamery,
150
of the Southern Pacific near Allainy,
went on strike because of repeated re­ 7l»c.; dairy, 13014c.; store, 11(8 cablegram from Admiral Kempff at residence of the German ambassador troops will board the transports Wed-
Or.
Cavite:....................................................... j to determine what attitude to adopt i needay at Taku and Thursday will
duction« in wages. Later t he women 2 4«' per pound.
“Captain Owen advises that the *n v*ew of the complete submission leave direct for Manila,
Nin«1 miners are dead and three tiled to obtain work with other firms,
Eggs—Oregon ranch, 120124c- Urdanetta
the sublime porte.
It is under-
I
ami Gardoquil received on
fatally injure«! from an explosion in a but their application« were rej«-cted er dozen.
M. Pichon, the French minister,
West Virginia coal mine.
on account of their having been strik­ Cheese—Full cream, twins. 13(8 board May 17 General Mascardo, 201 stood that the German ambassador left here for home this morning.
officers. 184 men, 266 rifles, at Binong considers the incident closed. The
A meeting of the foreign ministers
The Chilean government has waived ers. Miss Condon brought suit as a 3 ',«-.; Young America, 13 4014c. bay and Morong. They are now in other power«, however, decline to will
be held tomorrow, but it is not
(«•st,
and
th«-
court
Tub'd
that
the
var
­
•er pound.
its objection to the Pan-American
arsenal bound for Marciso, where the regard a return to the status quo likely that much will lie accomplish­
ious firms had a right to take protect­
congress to la? held in Mexico.
Poultry—Chickens, mixed. $3.500 4 ; majority desire to surrender to the ante as an adequate settlement; and ed, as some of the ministers have not
ive measures against persons who had
President McKinley has given ui quit th«' employment of other firms liens, $105.00; dressed. 11012c. per army. Others surrendered to Draper, the British, French and Austrian em­ yet received instructions from their
lound; springs, $305 per dozen; marine officer at Olongapo. This is bassies have even declined to transmit home governments.
his tour to th«' N'orhtwt'st on aecoun without valid reasons.
lucks, $5(86; geese, $607; turkeys, the last insurgent force in Zambales the explanations of Tewtik Pasha to
of his wiles' illness
Her eonditioi-
live, 10012c; dressed, 14016c. ,ier province. Gunboats resumed survey their governmnets.
Remey Goes to Auckland
ia considered serious.
pound.
Conner Favor« Ship Subsidy-
work."
Washington,
May 21 —A cablegram
The Shamrock ll will Is- part iall?
Burned By Molten Lead
Potatoes—Old. $1(81.15 per sack;
received from Admiral Remey at the
remodeled.
New York, May 20.—Edwin H lew. 2 4(8 2 4«'. per pound.
Youngstown, O., May 21.— Two navy department announces that he
Dangerous Derelicts Reported.
Mutton — Lambs 4\05c. per
The Alaskan, th«- largest merchan' Conger, minister to China, was the
men are dead and *hree are expected will leave Melbourne next Sundav
New York May 21.—Two liners to die as a result of an accident it for Auckland, N. Z., when- the
aetamahip ever built on the I’aei.i. guest of honor at the third annual pound gross; liest sheep, wethers,
coast, bus la-ell launched at the l'ilio bampiet of th«' American Asiatic with wis'l. $4.25(84.50; dresst'd, (>•« 7e which came into port today, reported the Bessemer department of the Na Brooklyn goes at the invitation of the
Works, at R.m Francisco.
they passed dangerous derelicts, tional Steel Company's plant today colonial government.
Association, given at lh-lmonicos. per pound.
Hogs — Gross. heavy. $5.75(86; which, if met with in the night time, The accident was caused by th«
The governor of New York ha In hi« address he dwelt upon th«
Japan’s New War Loan.
ordcrcl 2,2tM) soldiers to Ylbanv. \l great possibilities in China, advo­ light. $4.7505; dressed, 7(<t«4«'. per would certainly have resulted in dis­ cover of a mammoth converter be
aster.
These wrecks are drifting in coming detached and allowing several
efforts to settle trouble lietween strik cated the subsidizing «>f American pound.
Yokohama, May 21.— The govern-
era ami employers has thus far failed ships as a patriotic measure, and re­ Veal—Large. 64(87c. js-r pound; the ocean lanes, which are now being tons of molten metal to tlow over th« ment has announced the issue of
■mall, 74(88c. per pound.
daily traversed by liners. The gov­ mill.
The dead are two unknown 6,000,00!) yen in exchequer bills nt
Although reports coming from gretted that our new possessions in
Beef—Gross, top steers, $5(85.25; ernment will la? asked to send out
Routh Africa an- very meager, the in­ the Pacific were not connected by •ows and heifers. $1 50(84.75; dressed one of the small gunboats to hunt Hungarians. The body of one of th 74 per cent, repayable in six months,
Hungarians was literally burned to to defray the expenses of the China
dications are that th«- Boers are rapid American cables
beef, 84084c. per pound
for and destroy the derelicts.
cinder, whil«' that of the other wa> campaign.
ly breaking «town, owing to cold ami
nearly as badly burned.
Refuted Medical Aid.
lack of provisions.
Wrecked by« Washout.
Th« Concord Ord«rd to Alaska.
Chicago, May 20 —After lingering A telegram of 12 wools is sent to
iny
part
of
New
Zealand
by
simply
Ellis.
Kan.,
May
20.
—
Union
Pa
­
Goldsboro Disabled.
Washington,
May 21.—The navy
12
days,
during
which
time
she
suffer
­
The congressional appropriation of
«(fixing to it a 6d stamp—12 cents. cific west-bound freight train No. 11
department has ordered the gunlioa't
Seattle,
May
21.
—
The
torpedo
boat
$3.(MM).(MM) for the extension of the ed much pain, Mrs. Josephine Chris­ i
Improvements already authorized was wrecked by a washed out bridge destroyer Goldsboro broke her star­ Concord, now on the Asiatic station,
rural delivery postal «er vice becomes tensen. wife of Louie Christensen,
both “Dowieites," and who with her >r contemplatesi in New York city three miles west of Sharon Springs board engine eccentric rod today dur­ to proceed to this country for duty in
available in three months.
Both the en­
Alaska. She will assist in the strict
2-year old baby was frightfully burn«'«! will cost the tremendous sum of Early this morning.
The Roman Catholic an'hbishop of in the Marquette avenue fire in Routh »277,800.000.
gineer and fin-man were instantly ing a trial run, necessitating the ves­ enforcement of the liquor laws of the
killed Two trackwalkers who were
Montreal has forbidden th«« member« Chicago the morning of May 5, died
It wa- gold country.
The United States leads all other at the bridge have disappeared and it sel's return to her dock.
of that church from countenancing last night. Mrs. Christensen refus»»«!
stated
that
the
rod
*aa
made
of de­
nations in the matter of fruit grow­ is believed they lost their lives. The
cremation in any way.
Newfoundland Seal Fishery
medical aid to tho iaat, and was the ing
Strawberries were values! at engine ami several cars went into the fective steel. The Goldsboro had been
The Newfoundland seal fishery this
The public printer of Minnesota only one of those inyirod in the fire- »*(' (100.000 last year and grapes at river, the engine and on«- car of cattie but 10 minutes on her course.
beat all records by issuing the laws who died.
»100,000,000.
Another run will not be made before I year will be one of the most successful
I being entirely submerged.
in year«.
passe*! by the recent legislature with-
the last of the week.
mins or th T mt
in two day« after adjournment.