The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, November 22, 1901, Image 2

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    TAMIILL COURU BEPORTEI
HYDROGEN A COMPOUND.
Ditcovery of
a
Harvard Profcoor Support*
the Theory.
Boston, Nov. 20.—Professor E. C.
Pickering, director of the Harvard Ob­
servatory, has made a discovery that
he regarus as important. In a state­
ment Just out, he'says:
"The spectrum of a streak of light­
ning was photographed last July. From
such a small beginning two discover­
ies have developed. Not only are the
chemical elements, so-called, com­
pounds, but it is likely that hydrogen
itself, which chemical theorists have
thought to be one element of which
the others would sooner or later prove
to be compounds, seems to be of com­
posite nature.”
Other photographs made at about
the same time show the curious fact
that the spectrum of lightning is not
always the same. Some of the photo­
graphs show a doubling of the bright
lines.
Professor Pickering was at
first Inclined to believe that this was
a sort of composite photo, but he now
concludes that the doubling looks as
though hydrogen, the only element
studied in the lightning spectrum, and
hitherto believed to be least likely
ever to be proved a compound body,
is made up of at least three compon­
ents. This conclusion he bases upon
the fact that there were 30 lines in
the hydrogen spectrum on one photo,
three in another and one in the third,
the different flashes havnlg been pho­
tographed under different circum­
stances.
Another remarkable circumstance
in connection with the study of pic­
turing of spectra of lightning flashes
is that they are similar to that of the
second new star in the constellation
Perseus, known as Nova Persei No.- 2,
which were taken on March 23, 1901.
0BM0I15TÄTT Ht«S
CRIME OF A MOONSHINER.
Killed
Two
Officer*
and
Cremated
Bodiea—A Po*»e In Pursuit
Their
int uhm mm
THE
Friendly
DIAZ
Remark«
by
DOCTRINE.
a
Mexican
at
Pan-
American Banquet
Oxford, Miss., Nov. 19.—John A. England Has Made a Good
City of Mexico, Nov. 18.—The toast
Montgomery, Deputy United States
delivered by Alfred Cañavero, on be­
All Parts of the State.
3
Bargain.
Marshal ot this city, and Deputy
half of the Mexican delegation, at a
United States Marshal Hugh Mont­
banquet in honor of the pan-American
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL NOTES. ETC gomery, of Pontoloc, left here last UNITED STATES TO
HAVE
CONTROL delegate* of other nationalities, was
noteworthy, on account of Its friend­
night for the purpose of arresting
A Brief Review of the Growth end Improve­ Will Mathis, an alleged counterfeiter Only Detail* of Agreement Made Public Are liness tor the United States. Mr, Cañ­
avero said Napoleon's invasion of
and moonshiner, who lived 12 miles
An Intereating Collection of Item* From the
ments of the Many Industries Through­
That United States to have Exclusive
Mexico during the Civil War in the
east of this place. Early today, Hugh
Two Hemiiphere* Pretented In «
out Our Thriving Commonwealth.
Control and Guarantee Neutrality.
United States was in the hope of es­
Montgomery's horse was found stand­
Condented Form.
tablishing an empire and dismember­
ing at the gate of Curdy Hall, a neigh­
The Astoria Canning Company will bor of Mathis, and Mathis’ house had
Washington, Nov. 19.—The new ing th* American Republic, thus bring­
Two plague deaths are reported
not sell its Alaska cannery to the been burned to the ground.
Upon
from Odessa.
Hay-Pauncefote
treaty was signed yes­ ing republics into disrepute. Th* des­
trust.
further investigation two partially terday at 12:UB by Secretary Hay, for perate resistance of Mexico and the
Bolomen tried to rush an American
A daily mall service will at once be
aid extended by the United States, he
force in Samar.
instituted between North Yamhill and burned bodies were found in the ash­ the United States, and Lord Paunce- said, saved both nations. Said he:
es of the burned building, which have fote, the British Ambassador, for
Oregon wins 232 prizes at Pan-
Tillamook.
“W* already had the Monroe Doc­
been identified as the remains of the Great Britain.
American Exposition.
trine, safeguard of the New World.
The 10-stamp mill on the Flagsstaff
Many accidents in the United King­
mine at Baker City is again running Deputy Marshals. John A. Montgom
Washington, Nov. 19.—This treaty The Diaz Doctrine constitutes its com­
ery's horse has not been found, and
plement, and the Diaz Doctrine may
dom were due to fog.
day and night.
is
Intended to replace the nrst Hay-
it is supposed that Mathis made his
An Aberdeen editor attacked tbe
The Astoria City Council has or- escape on this horse after the men Pauncefote treaty. That convention be expressed in this apothegm: ’The
international law of America is found­
character of Judge Irwin.
dered the improvement of five blocks had been killed and the house set
was amended so extensively by the ed on peace, which in its turn depends
of
city
streets.
Scouts fought engagements wlth
on fire.
Mathis’ wife was at her United States Senate at its last ses­ on the respects for the sovereignty, in­
rebels in Southern Luzon.
Seattle capitalists have purchased ; father’s a few miles from her burned
dependence and territorial integrity of
the Little Chieftain mine, in the Myr­ home, and she says she and her hus- sion that the British Government de­ each and all the republics of Amer­
Oil prospects are good in Idaho and
clined
to
ratify
it.
Within
a
few
I band left home yesterday, her hus-
tle Creek district, for $20,000.
ica.’ ’•
in Malheur County, Oregon.
weeks negotiations began afresh be­
Portland parties have bonded three I band leaving the country^
The demand for raw material from
Mathis was indicted last Summer tween Secretary Hay and Lord GATHMANN SHELL A FAILURE.
claims in the Myrtle Creek district
abroad shows a steady increase.
for making and passing counterfeit Pauncetote, which have just resulted
for $12,000, and another for $10,000.
money and was out on a $2000 bond.
Japanese and Russians are assum­
Stock in all parts of the state is The principal witness against him in the signature ot tne new treaty, Remit of a Recent Tut at Sandy Hook
ing closer commercial relations.
reported as being in better condition was a negro living in the same neigh­ drawn with special reference to the
Proving Ground*.
A Mississippi moonshiner killed
now than ever before. Stockmen are borhood. About a month ago the ne­ objections iouud by the Senate with
two deputies and burned their re­
New
York,
Nov. 18.—The test of the
sanguine that the losses this winter gro was assassinated. The two Mont­ the first treaty.
mains.
Gathmann gun shell took place thi*~A
will be very small.
gomerys went to arrest Mathis for
From a due sense of the courtesy
A native priest, convicted of mur­
The amount of scalp bounty war­ making illicit whiskey, and it is sup­ which must be observed towards the afternoon at the army proving grounds
____ _____
_____ County
_____
der, has been sentenced to 20 years’
rants
Issued by Wasco
dur- posed that they were prevailed upon
on Sandy Hook and resulted in a fail­
imprisonment.
jng the two months ending October to remain for the night, and were shot United States Senate wherever a ure. The shell did no material dam­
A treaty is concerned, the State De­
31 is $502. This is less than the two while guarding their prisoners.
An alleged conspiracy to proclaim
posse of 30 or 40 of the leading citi­ partment is estopped from making age to the target. The failure of In­
corresponding months of last year.
a republic at Dawson Is reported
ventor Gathmann's theory is ascribed
from Skagway.
T. L. Gilliam has 6,500,000 feet of zens of Oxford went to the scene to­ public the text ol the new conven­ by him to an imperfect detonation
sawlogs ready on the Upper Mohawk day and every effort will be made to tion, and that will remain secret un­
E. F. Lowenthal, of New York,
LETTERS FROM MISS STONE.
to deliver on his 10,000,000 contract capture Mathis.
til the Senate itself shall break the of the fuse in the interior of the shell.
robbed of $10,000 in diamonds in
Th« army officers, however, claim they
with
the
Booth-Kelly
company
as
Portland Hotel.
seal of confluence. It is said at the have found convincing proof to the
CAUSED BY DENSE FOG.
Long Captivity Ha* Affected Her Health — | soon as there is sufficient water to
State Department that the various contrary, and say that everything in
run them.
Brigand* Hold Out for Big Ransom.
publications which have been made connection with the test was as per­
Lewis C. Pooler, a pioneer of 1852, Many Accidents and Fatalities in the United of the alleged text of the treaty are fect as it was possible to make it. in
WHY LI PT OH SUCCEEDS.
Sofia, Nov. 20.—Another letter has
died at Willard, in the Waldo Hills,
Kingdom—France Has A Share.
been
received
from
Miss
Ellen
M.
all erroneous ami conjectural, tnough accordance with the inventor’s ideas.
My receipt tor proa purity, tn
I November 8. aged 69 years. He was
Stone.
Her
health
has
been
some
­
in view of the rather tree admissions The board has decided to give a sec­
London,
Nov.
19.
—
Saturday
’
s
fog
ouch a concern ao mine, la at
what affected by her confinement and a native of New York. He crossed which was general throughout the that have been made ot the purpose ond trial, to which the inventor is en­
the dlepoeal of all. Hero It lai
the
plains
to
Oreogn
with
an
ox
bard fare, but she expresses herself
ot the negotiations it has been possi­ titled, tomorrow morning.
“Work hard, deal honeatly, bo
as still confident of ultimate release. team and settled in the district where United Kingdom, was responsible for ble by use ot the text ot the first
enterprlelng, exerclao careful
many accidents and fatalities. The treaty to construct one similar in
A letter to Mr. Dickinson, diplomat­ he died.
City Ledger* Mining.
ludgment. advertlao tmh but
ic agent of the United States at Sofia,
ludlcloualy. ” Sir Thomae Lip­
Gold worth 50 cents was taken driver ot a London omnibus was general terms to the new conven­
Chicago,
Nov. 18.—The finance com­
replying to his proposals concerning j from the craw of a duck raised at found dead in his box, while the ve- tion.
ton, In Saturday Evening Poet.
mittee
of
the
City Connell has dis­
a ransom, says the brigands will hold Scotts Mills.
Tbe principal point of difference be­
hide was still running. He was a
out for a figure very much above the
tween the new and the failed treaty is covered that the city’s ledgers cover­
victim of cold fog.
sum at Mr. Dickinson’s command. The
withdrawal oi Great Untaiu nom ing its accounts from 1876 to J884 are
Thieves broke into a Eugene store
Several collisions occurred in the tne
The transport Hancock is ashore in brigands interpret Mr. Dickinson’s and stole a number of small articles
thè
joint guarantee of the neutrality missing. This was discovered in an
Mersey. The Dominion liner Roman,
Japanese waters.
note having fixed on the sum he is of little value.
from Portland, November 9, ran of the canal, thus leaving the United investigation of the sinking fund ac­
willing
to
pay,
and
on
a
time
limit,
as
States the sole guarantor. The ex­ counts in which a discrepancy of more
More shipwrecks are reported on
being indicative that he can get more
A recevier has been appointed for down and sank the British steamer cision ot the old provision respecting than $2,100,000 was recently an­
the English coast.
Sapphire,
of
the
Dundee
Gen
Line.
money. They also demand immunity the Columbia Logging Company,
tfie right to fortify the canal leaves nounced. It 1 b claimed ttiat previous
There was no loss of life.
A mounted force of Cape Dutch sur­ from prosecution. But it is impossi­
that right by inference optional with administrations have borrowed from
near St. Helens.
A
Norwegian
brigantine
has
been
rendered to the Boers.
ble for the diplomatic agent of the
the United States. All commerce of this fund for other corporate purposes
seen
drifting
helplessly
oft
Hull,
and
Superintendent
Brown,
of
tbe
Falls
Twenty persons were killed by the United States to have power to bind
whatever nationality passing through and no return has been made of the
it
is
feared
that
several
persons
have
the governments of Bulgaria and Tur­ River fish hatchery, says the outlook
earthquakes in Erzroum.
the canal will fare alike; there will be amounts so diverted. There is no ree-
been
drowned.
no discrimination in rates in favor of ord, according to the City Controller,
The President’s Thanksgiving proc­ key. This point, however, is not likely there is very favorable.
to be a serious obstacle in the way of
united States shipping.
lamation was cabled to Manila.
to show to what purposes these loans
Paris,
Nov.
19.
—
During
the
greater
Practically
all
the
hops
about
negotiations.
Otherwise the new treaty is in were applied during the eight years.
Merit and not political influence will
part
of
today,
Paris
and
its
suburbs
Dallas have been shipped,
Prices
scope similar to last year’s treaty. It
Reason to Be Hopeful.
be recognized in army promotions.
were from 8% to 10 cents per pound, were shrouded in a dense fog, which replaces technically the Clayton-Bul-
Mortality In Concentration Camp*.
seriously
interfered
with
railway
Washington, Nov. 20.—Another ca­
Ways and means committeemen are
wer treaty, concluded on April 19,
Senator
Mitchell
has
an
London,
Nov. 18.—The War Office
nounced
transportation
and
vehicular
traffic,
divided on the subject of reducing war blegram received from United States
I860. By the terms of that old con­
Consul-General Dickinson at Sofia, that he will endeavor to have a new and caused a number of minor acci­ vention the United States and Great has Issued a 400-page blue book of the
taxes.
indicates that, while Miss Stone federal court district established in dents. The fog was so thick along Britain agreed that neither should j j official reports from medical nad o-her
Aguinaldo declines the offer of an today
the Seine that the steamboats were seek any advantages in rights of tran­ j officers on the condition of the .’0»-
has
not
been ransomed, there is Eastern Oregon.
American lawyer to work tor his re- reason to yet feel
compelled to suspend service.
assured as to her fu­
sit across the Isthmus. By the new i I centration camps in South Afrim. The
lease.
Roseburg's
city
council
has
let
the
ture. The dispatch furnished evi­
convention, Great Britain yields her general drift ot the reports «tributes
contract
of
grading
and
surfacing
State of Oregon will make a sur­ dence that Mr. Dickinson remains in
BIG DIAMOND ROBBERY.
right in favor of the United States, the high mortality in these camps to
vey of arid lands in eastern part of direct communication with the bri­ with cru“hed rock about 10 blocks of
which is thus at liberty to construct ■ the dirty habits of the Boers, their
state.
the principal streets.
gands or their agents.
ignorance and prejudices, tboir re­
A New York Merchant Was Robbed of $10,000 a canal.
Insane man killed an officer at Cos­
Nothing more remains to be done course to quackery and their suspi­
Thirty dw-elling houses have been
Worth at the Portland Hotel.
MINER RELEASED.
mopolis, Wash., shot a friend, and was
as far as this treaty is concerned be­ cious avoidance of the British hospi­
built in Dallas since January 1.
seriously wounded himself.
Portland, Ore., Nov. 18.—Diamonds fore the Senate meets, or, indeed, un­ tals and doctor*.
Every dwelling and business house in
valued at $10,UUO and about $90 in til the treaty shall have been ratified,
Tom Considine broke down while Work of Removing Debris at the Baby the town is occupied.
money were stolen last night from a rejected or amended. If it should be
Schley Court Work* ^)vwtime.
testifying in behalf of his brother, on
Mine Continnes.
Nine carloads of wool left Harris­ room in the Portland Hotel, occu­ ratified, the State Department will
trial for murder at Seattle.
Washington,
Nov. 15<.—TlnaSchley
Pocahontas, Va., Nov. 20.—The burg the other day for the East. The pied by A. F. Lowenthal, of New York proceed immediately to negotiate the
Fire in Boston destroyed property work of removing fallen slate and deb­ shipment weighs 103,000 pounds and City, and the audacious thief manag­ treaties with Costa Rica and Nicara­ court of inquiry began today «^Jiold
The afternajfi ’
valued at $100,000.
ris from the Baby mine continues. is one of the largest individual sales ed to escape with his booty and get gua for which it already has arranged sessions twice daily.
session will be from 2 to 5$,o’«bck.
safely away.
in
protocols
pending
before
the
Sen
­
This
morning
Fritz
Moulton
was
ever made in that valley.
The secretary of the interior has
Mr. Lowenthal is a dealer in pre­ ate, which will permit the canal to This change was made in the interest
found entombed in a room on the
created a bureau of forestry.
The Indian war veterans of Lane cious stones, and he is at present on be constructed and prescribetheterms of more rapid progress in the work b*z
west side. He was living, but a few
President Roosevelt has pledged hours more would, no doubt, have county met at the court house in tne Pacific Coast on a business trip. upon which the consent of Nicaragua fore the court, for it is the genej'al
Last Saturday night he arrived at and Costa Rica is given. It was in an­ desire to have the findings presented
the Lewis and Clark Centennnial his brought death, For six hours phy- Albany and began arrangements to­ the
Portland
Hotel,
and
was ticipation of this action, it is presum­ at the earliest possible date.
sicians worked with him before he ward securing legislation by the next
hearty support.
was restored to consciousness. He is congress granting pensions to all assigned to a room on the ground ed, that the Nicaraguan Government
floor facing Yamhill street, being the only recently denounced the treaty of
Fire destroyed every mercantile yet feeble, but will likely recover. veterans entitled to them.
The Revolt in Venzuela.
third window from the northeast cor­ trade and commerce with the United
and several fine houses in Puowash, There was great rejoicing when the
New
York,
Nov. 18.—According to
States.
This
treaty
contained
sec
­
ner
of
Seventh
and
Yamhill
streets.
news spread that he had been recov­
N. S. L om , $50,000.
Portland Markets.
His traveling trunk, containing the tions conveying rights as to canal con- ’ th* Port of Spain correspondent of the
ered alive. Moulton says all within
Herald, th* revolution is daily gaining
Latest advices from Miss Stone's the mine Thursday night commented
Wheat —Walla Walla, 57; blue- greater part of his diamonds he used struetion which are to be replaced by ! ground in Venezuela. General Pietrie,
in trade, and a portion of his money, more modern provisions.
place of confinement state that her on the heaviness of the atmosphere, I stem, 58c; Valley, 56@57c.
Attorney General Crespo’s chief staff
was placed in his room. There are
imprisonment is affecting her reason. and that a number of the men left
Flour—Best grades, $2.65@3.50 two keys to this room, one used by
officer, has again succeeded in mak-
their work ahead of him. He soon
WORSE THAN DISEASE.
h s «scape, and is in the mountainous
Burglars blew open the safe of the found that danger was imminent, and, per * barrel;
the guest and placed in the office
— graham,
- — $2.50.
- -
Oats—Nominal 95@$ 1 00 pr cental. when it is not in use, and the other
district around Valencia. He is en­
bank of Chatham, II)., and secured along with several others, started
Barley—Feed, $15.50@16; brewing, usually in charge of the Janitor in Children Given Anti toxine for Diphtheria Were deavoring to reach Guarico.
$1,500.
The burglars escaped on a running from the drilft. A heavy re­
charge of all the rooms on that cor-
Taken With Tetanus and Soon Died.
port that shook the mountain was $16@16.75 per ton.
handcar.
Bloodshed at Beyrout.
Millstuffs—Bran, $15.SO® 17 ; mid­ ridor.
heard, and an instant later a huge
St.
Louis, Nov. 20.—Coroner Funk­
Three persons were killed ami 25 cloud of smoke and flame was seen filing, $19@ 20.50; shorts, 16@17.50;
Constantinople, Nov. 19.—Conflicts
houser
today
rendered
a
verdict
find
­
others injured in a mining accident coming. He lost sight of his compan­ chop, $15@ 16.50.
Buried Under Red Hot Slag.
ing the St. Louis Health Department resulting in much bloodshed ar« re­
at Stassure, Prussia.
Thirteen are ions, but he turned into a side room
Homestead, Nov. 18.—One man negligent in the preparation of the ported to have occurred between
Hay—Timothy. $11 _ @12;
.
clover,
as quickly as possible, and wns shut $7@7.5O; Oregon wild hay, $5@6 per was killed and two seriously burned diphtheria anti toxine that caused the Mussulmans and Christians at Bey-
still entombed.
Probably two ton.
as the result of a party of workmen deaths by lockjaw (tetanus) of seven rout Similar reports have been re­
The owners of the petroleum works off by falling slate.
days passed before he succumbed to
Butter—Fancy creamery,25@26 V*c; being burled under a mass ot molten children to whom it was recently ad- ceived from Scutari and Albania. The
in Gallicia, Austro-Hungary, have the foul air.
slag at the Howard Axle Works to­ niinisteed for'diphtheria.
military commander in Albania has
dairy, 18@22c; store, 12^@14c per day.
decided to form a trust to end the
The accident occurred on the
For some time the City Health De­ resigned on finding pacification lm-
pound.
reckless competition.
Fournier Not Satisfied.
cinder dump back of the company’s partment had been making an anti­ ! possible.
Egg”—Storage, 20@22ls'; fresh, 28 plant. The victims were engaged in toxine for us* in diphtheria cases.
A tlow of oil has been struck in a
New York, Nov. 20.—Henry Four-
A Fatal Blatt.
@30c,
Eastern
22@25c.
collecting scrap when a party of This was distributed among practic­
well at Debeque, Colo., at a depth of nler, who on Saturday broke all auto­
Columbus, Ohio, Nov., 18.—Two
200 feet. A gushing oil field is ex­ mobile records, by going a mile tn 51 ’ Cheese—Full cream, twins, 13@ workmen at the top of the dump, ing physicians through the city free of
about 20 feet above, dumped their charge, and used in the city institu­ men were killed and four Injured
4-5 seconds, on the Ocean Parkway, is 13t*o; Young America, 14@15c.
pected to l>e developed.
Poultry—Chickens, mixed, $2.50@ car over the edge, not knowing that tions quite generally. In many cases as the result of the premature ex­
far from being satisfied that the limit
King Kdward has decided to have of automobile speed has been made. 3.50; hens, $-1.00; dressed. 10@llc the men were directly beneath it is said to have saved lives. The plosion of a blast at the Casparis
the celebrated Koh-I-Noor diamond In fact, he says the gasoline machine per |x>und springs, $2.50@ 3.00, them. The car contained about eight serum was obtained from horses that stone quarry near Columbus today.
mounted in the crown of Queen Alex­ has Just begun to demonstrate its per dozen; ducks, $3 for old $3.00@ tons of slag, a greater part of which are said to have contracted tetanus, The two men killed were working
andra for the coronation.
power, and declares next year he will 4.00 for young; geese. $6@7 per doz­ was red-hot, and much of it in a mol­ and to have imparted it to the anti- under a ledge and were buried under
ten state.
tons of rock.
toxine drawn from their bodies.
The president* of Taoloban, Leyte, 1 make a mile in 32 seconds.
en ; turkeys, live, ll@12c; dressed.
ha* been arrested for treason.
12@14c per pound.
Mexico Importing Wheat.
Forger Committed lor Trial.
Exchange of Prisoners.
Not An Iceberg.
Mutton—Lambs, 314 c gross; dressed
Count von Hatzfeldt, German am­
City of Mexico, Nov.19.—From all
New York. Nov. 20.—O. B. Wheeler,
Port Townsend. Nov. 20.—Arrivals 6@6l4C per pound; sheep,$3.25gross; part*
New York, Nov. 18.—Negotiations
of
the
Western
United
States,
bassador to England has retired.
Jr., charged with forging the names
from the north on the steamship Sena­ dressed, 6@6lsc per pound.
wheat is being sent into Mexico In of a number of prominent business are under way for the first time to ex­
Wind, rain and snow are playing tor report that the steam ship Topeka
amounts
never
before
equalled. It is men of Chicago to a sheaf of notes change prisoners, ’*aya th* Panama
Hogs—Gross, heavy,$6@6.25; light.
havoc with the shipping of the Brit­ struck a rock In Taku Inlet instead of
estimated
by
buyers
and railroad aggregating on their faces $103.000, correspondent of the Herald. General
$4
75@5;
dressed,
7@7
l
*c
per
pound.
an iceberg as previously reported. A
ish isle*.
Veal—Small, 8@8 t,c; large, 7@7 t»'c men In this city that by the end of was committed for trial today. It de­ Domingo Diaz, chief of ths revolu­
passenger on the Senator was on the
December more than 1500 cars will veloped from the testimony taken that tionary party in the Department of
Topeka when the accident occurred per pound.
Plague Death« in OdetM.
Beef—Gros* top steers. $3 50@4.00; have been delivered into the republic. there had been no attempt at imita­ Panama, sent a committee to see Geis­
and was on deck. A blinding snow­
Odessa, Nov.lJ.—Two deaths were storm prevailed at the time of the ac­ cow» and heifer*. $3.OO@3.5O; dressed And even this great amount will not tion of the names, but that all had
end the Importation, so long at the been written off-hand in the same er al Alban and to give him * letter.
recently certified to In Odessa as due cident and the Topeka struck square l<eef,
per pound.
duty
is waived and there is the slight­ manner. Wheeler’s counsel pleaded The committees were Senor Isala*
to the bubonic plague. The health against an overhanging cliff on the
Hops—8@10' t 1 c per pound.
est lack of corn. Both buyers and that the prisoner had been drinking Rodríguez and Alzphpura.
The In­
authorities took vigorous precautions shore of Taku Inlet. Seafaring men
Wool—Valley,U@ 13t*c per pound. transportation men believe that the and was irresponsible.
The magis­ surgents hold four captains, two lieu- n
familiar
with
icebergs
say
that
when
against the spread ot the disease,
Eastern Oregon, 8@I2lic; mohair, Importation will continue until the trate said he would let the higher tenants, fiv* sub-lieutenants, and 80
a vessel collides with one the punc­
term for the removal of the tariff court pass on the responsibility of the soldiers. General Alban agreed to *1
and no further cases have been re- ture Is always below the water line, 2O@21c per pound.
even exchange.
expires.
prisoner.
Potatoes—65@85 per sack.
ported.
and the Topeka’s injuries were above.
Bad Food in French Army.
Movement* ol Gunboat«.
The leading sugar refining company
Dutizz on Ship’* Store*.
The first English postage stamp was
Pottofflce Robbed »nd Burned.
Pari*. Nov. 18.—La Liberte today
Washington. Nov. 18.— Th* Navy
black,
but
the
postmarks
were
hardly
Is now turning out 25 000 barrels of
New
York,
Nov.
20.
—
A
dispatch
Washington. Nov. JO.—A dispatch visible on it, and this tone was fol­ asserted that 2,000,000 franc* worth of
Department ha* been informed of th*
deteriorated American tinned food* from Melbourne to the London Times arrival of the gunboat Concord at Era.
sugar per day.
received here announce* that th* lowed
by
red,
with
the
familiar
por
­
and
the
New
York
Times
says
the
cus
­
have been discovered among the mili­
postofllce at Freemansburg. W. Vs.,
pulco, and of the Marietta at Key
A cast bronze statue, weighing 110 was robbed and burned Sunday morn- trait of Queen Victoria.
tary store* at Verdun. General An­ toms authorities, in pursuance of the West. These vessels are to relieve
tons. Is one of the curiosities of St Ing. No loss I* stated.
Vibration caused by the under­ dre. the Minister of War, ha* conse­ provision of the customs regulations the Icwa at Panama and the Machias
Petersburg. Russia.
ground electric road has injured the quently ordered all tinned foods act, have sealed the stores of mail at Colon.
Warrant for Murderer.
tower of St. Mary le-Bow on Cheap­ among the army stores, whether steamers at Sidney, in order to pre­
Here Is a simple method of making
Tax on Orange Export».
vent the consumption of them while
half a ton of coal go as far as fifteen
8t I xmi I s , Nov. JO.—Chief of De­ side. London, a famous church built French or American, to be sold, on the the vessels are in that port or travel­
Kingston. Jamaica, Nov. 18.__Th*
hundredweight. The plan is to place tectlves Desmond received a capias by Sir Christopher Wren. The com­ ground that It would be better to have
The government Intends to levy a tax of
a quantity of chglk In the grates today for Ben Kilpatrick, from Sheriff pany has agreed to pay $5000 in order no store* at all than to depend upon ing between Australian ports.
Once heated, thia is practically Inex Howze, of p*tnt Rock. Tex.. where that the tower might be straightened. canned provision* which would be company’s agents will probably test one cent on each package of orang**
haustlble from combustion, and gives Kilpatrick is wanted for the murder It is now 23 inches out of perpendicu­ found to be bad at the outbreak of the validity of the law by breaking exported. The shipment of lmmatunri
the seals outside territorial limit*.
fruit will shortly be prohibited by
lar.
-a
of William Thornton.
out great beat.
M c M innville .
OREGON.
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