Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, October 12, 1899, Image 1

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    REPUBLICAN.
KLAMATH
VOL.
----------- V
IV
KLAMATH
V
• a * M k T m
FALLH,
KLAMATH
COUNTY, OREGON, OCTOBER
12,
1899.
NO. 26
X
hai
LAIEK
NEWS
CONDEMNED
TO
DEATH.
CANNIBALISM
IN SOUTH SEAS.
EXPOSITION A SUCCESS
luaurgenl OfH- »»• ot Nlaaragua < <>urt-
Admiral Ih-woy win receives (1,000
Natlvaa of lbs X»w llsbrlils. R.m.ts ■
Martlaled.
»Hi- li from lb- inutii<-1 pi.11tv <>l Boston.
Hawaiian.
Managua, Nicaragua, <>--t. 7.—Th--
1spemi ( i j .'. oo giung
Vancouver,
B.
C., Oct. 9.—A re-
which wax in a——ion here
,pitóme of the Telegraphic ilu- Hdmirul « wekum,,.
Planned to Burn Public Guild- court-martial
rnarkald« story of cannibalism was
Great
Britain
Is
Massing
for
several
month»
trying,
in
the
ab-
Ilu- vt-iripii it.- Club, of Chicago, an-
brought to Hydney, Australia, a few Portland an Interesting City
N cwk of the World.
Ings at Manila.
««ilice of most of them, the chief* of th*
li-rtaim'-l i'ii»idi-nt McKinley at a
Her Troops.
-lays Is-for»- th» »ailing of the steamer
to Visit.
revolutionary movement which laigau
bnnqunl in tbi- luditorlum Saturday
Aorangi to this port, by the French
in
February
at
Bluefield»,
has
pro
­
night
thirty live immlro-l gui-»l* were
iteamer Jeanette. The victim of the
TEKSK TH KS FROM THE VAIIIEN l-ri-M-nt.
TUB AIKTIIIINIKH* WAHNS OTIS claim—I Its decision. General Pablo PARLIAMENT WILL REASSEMBLE display of savagery wm a native of
Reyes and two or three other insurgent
Hawaii, named Amaru, who acted as HAS Mt'MEROL'S SIGHTS TO SEE
Aicoriliiig tu tin- Heliaiitopol corra-
■ifficers who wcape-1 from Nicaragua,
orderly to the immigration d»|-artmeut
■ pundi-nl of thn llally Graphic, Illi’
I* m rlIt'lllurs of Ilin 1C ■ p«-«IlI Ion to (Irmi* are condemned to suffer the extreme
at Noumea, in the New Hebrides.
1
:t I- I 1*00 MSOBBta
penalty of the law, which i* death. The Government Actively «'reparto* to:
— Iniui(«'lita Ordered by AgiiliialUw
About six months ago Amaru mar­ The Great Fair Opened September SS,
*
Great
struggle
in
Moutb
to tin- nruoinoua tolul of 87,500,000
Only one of the prominent leaders wa»
Kud Will Run Afternoon and
to llesuma Farming.
ried a native woman of Aoba, in the
Africa.
» rubles
captured. He I* now in the peniten­
Kvt nlng to October 2H.
New Hebrides group, and in pusaing
tiary. No public accusation wa* ma-lc
I he I'uri» i'orri<»|»-nilimt of the llally
that
is
Ian-1
on
the
second
day
of
the
Munita, OrL 7.—The an hbishop ol in tiiese caaea nor is any reason offered
Ft I'siil plumber» arc nil a strike.
Mall *ay» I l-«rn tluit iiermaliy is
Ixmdon, Oct. 9.— Whatever may t>e voyage of th« Jeanette to one of the
The Oregon Industrial Exposition,
Em)-ror Francis J-«e-«-|»li has *p- ul.-iit to hand over do- umi-nlx whli h Manila notiti—I General Otta tliat a for the amwta. The sensation is all the result of Great Britain’s cont ro- outlyinz islands, he decided to visit hi« which is now in full blast at. Portland,
plot
»»«
ou
f<s>t
lo
borii
thè
resi-leu--»-
the greater la«»use there have i»---n m versy with the South African republic, wife’s trtb». Accordingly the couple
will li-rtil u, th» quashing of the Drey­
proved tin- m-w Austrian cabinet
is the most successful enterprise of its
<>f thè governor generai ami Ih« ari li indication* of an uprising agimu-t Presi­ everj -lei-artmi-nt
fus verdict
of the g-ivernmunt were put off in a small l-oat, an-1 it was kind ever held in the Northwest,
William Wal-lorf Astor |-ai-l lib
blahop, togethi-r with seierul goveril- dent Zelaya »Ince last February.
today is a» busy a» though actual ho»- only a few weeks ago that the steamer
II»- I ii i it ««-nt h Minm-aotn regiment, liieUt building» and Imnk». but the plot
la»«* ill 'v«w York, amounting louvarl)
Everything alxiut it is on a grand
Huch lawless act» a» the government tilities ha-1 began, The electric fta«h made a second call and learned their
returning honu- from the Philippine*, liti lisi to materialise, p-msibly las so*-
wale, as well it may lie, for no ex-
half a niilli-u.
to
committing
in
this
regard,
acta
that
announced
the
mobilization
of
the
»a* royally > nti-rtalned in Portland. of display of force.
fate. By mistake they had landed on penae has !>een spared to make every
|lrigadier-Gcn«r»l l agan has - lei-1-1— I
usually at the expense of member* oi army reserves and the summoning of
I) k - regiment remained over uight and
The tirsi re|.ot. regarding tip- utfa,r th« (a«rtv not in power, tend to check jiarliament, set every wheel of the gov­ an unfriendly shore and were taken thing connected with it first-' lass in
to a|i|a-al hl* < aae to txiUgrcM all-1 att«-nd«d the ex|Mi*lt|on.
every respect. To accomplish this re­
at l'uruiiaqiie lavi night appear to bav the reviving activity and again to im­ ernment machinery in motion. An prisoners.
ho|»-s to secure v indication
The man was tie-1 to a stake and hie mit it was n— esaary to invest (12,000
I hn »|iuni«b government ha* slid beell lunch exaggeratel 'Ilo- fasta ar pair credit. Except for »uch arrests, hour after the Gazette appeared, exe­
The British govcrnmr-iit lias ¡ila-'<-<l a th« Havana llouting dock lor (noo.ooo thul a amali laimlof in«urgent», (ollow
torture l-egun. This consisted first in &s a starter, and this amount was
large order tor <anu>»l in- at ami tliim-d to a »1 n-li- at« iif \ era Crus merchants ing the bay road, poiiri-d a volley ini. however, and th-- impressment into hei cutive order» were 1-eing dispatched allowing vicious jungle snakes from quickly forthcoming. The enterprising
army,
matter*
ase
fairly
quiet.
from the war office to every section of w hich the ]-oison fangs had been re­ business men of Portland went down
fruit with "lie -I Chicago's |>a< klug Kevernl New York firms have lieen the village, and later vliother luto Lzr
the kingdom, and the 10.UO0 bulletins moved to attack the man’s legs. into their pockets and produce'1 th.-
DaitK«-rB uf IV liMls-liiiii! I ng.
roll-erns.
a»ki-d fur term* l«-r conveying the dock l’ino», with the rosoli tliat two o
Kan Fram-iia-o, Oct. 7.—The officer) which appeared (Misted throughout the Then a fire was made at his feet and cash, for they recognize the fact that
A I»irty of American Mildlxr» were to Vera < 'rus
III reo I mium » w--re boriosi The crack
ofthe
whaler Belagu tell ol the terrifile country today ar-- aaid to have been his legs were horribly burned, though the fair to a great object-lesson, an
ambush—I by Flliplw*
A signal ser­
Admiral Ih-wny iuui choM>n J. W, ling of Ilo- Istmi»»* l’aiiMsl il to la- rx fate of Oscar Hus- henla-tt. u sailoi, in identical with the proclamation pre­ the injury was snj-erficial no that the
educator, and instructor—an enterprise
geant as» kill—I ami two oilier Amcrl- < raw l--r 1 a» in» otflcial secretary. Mr. porte! in Manila thul there tuoi laro.i
the Arctic. On August 20, 1898, the pared for u»e ha-1 the Fasho-la incident victim would not die under the treat­ that lien- fits the entire Northwest.
ian» acre wounded.
inu-'h
shiaiting,
< rawb-r-l 1» mi «inpluyu In the office
required such a step.
ment. Then he was made the target
The products of every section of the
The Unitei State» tran»|a>rt Warreu Ixiat* were lower—1 for an enorinoui
Joseph Kirk, th-- town marshal of ol th-- judge a,11 ih alu gem-ral of the
At the name time laird Salisbury and for the spears of the tribesmen, who
whale.
Just
after
a
har|»x>n
ha-l
been
In--». Ky., as» allot l-y a rle»|»-ra<lo. navy. ||<- will bold the rank of h«u* frotn San Frale ire», with 1,200 re- fix—I in the whale’s side uiid he had Mr Balfour were issuing the ueceaaary tinally killed him. He was torn to Northwest are freely given place in th»
exposition at Portland, and the mines,
erutta, tuia arrivisi.
A I»»»« have gone to the lii>>uutalus af­ tenant In tiie navy.
start«-! off at tremendous »|*»xl, Hua- orders for the reax»embling of parlia­ pieces and placed over a firo with two farms, fie!-!a, factories, forests and fish­
'l
’
ila
United
Statua
guidami
Whia
I-
ter th-' murderer.
Near Chicago llvn (a-ram* were in- ing, from Vancouver, Mar- h 3, vi-. ehenl-ett xtep|»s| carelessly into th* ment, au-1 the admiralty was concen­ «heep. In fact, according to the story eries all make a grand showing, and
As the result of a severe electri-al jured in a i*olh*ion la-wti-i-ii a Haw- Honolulu, while jaassing St A in-eut. Bqie'a flight. A loop caught his leg trating its tram-ports. So complete he wax eaten w ith the she--p.
there are grains and gras«--* that any
storm on North I-ea-h. Wn
Ihurne rail- tra< k train mi tlm Illinois in Northern l.uzoii, shot down a Fili an-l he wax drawn into the water. In were the pre|-aration» that 25,000 re-
In the meantime Amaru’s wife had part of the world may lie well proud of.
Central, ami a freight engine which piuo (lag The Filipiuos lire-i a volle) pax»1 ng out of the Ixiat the laxly of th* nerve» havealn-a.lv individualy receive-1 been provided with another husliand. Colonel H.C. Dosch, Col. R. C. Judson
the h-'U»« of th« life Mviug
•t«M>d U|»*I| a siding, the switch of at th« Whceling'a meli, who «eri man hurl—I itself against Third Mate coiqion ticket* which contain instruc­ The matter was rejorU-d to a British ind Louis M. Spiegl have collected to­
damsg—I l-v a thun>lcrl»ill.
tion» w here ea- h man shall report for
Two masked men stopped the filml­ which ha-1 la-etl left <i(a'tl.
«leeping oli deck, and tini AVh—-lini Nikito and one of the crew, knocking railway tran-*|»>rtation to the place man-of-war, but it is thought no action gether and have on exhibition thou-
has lieen taken.
l»ith
overltoaM.
The
mate
scramble«)
vands of specimens of grains and grasses
b l» »tag-- near tiuray. Colo., and ks>k
I*>ii Emanuel Aspires, Mexican am- lamiIrarded the s< lllemcnl.
up and slaxlied the rope into with hi* designatod, «nd a money order for three
ind fruits and vegetable* raised in the
lit« mall, but overl-x-k—I a lets eon- l-asaador to the United States, and the
DROVE
THE
REBELS
BACK.
The expedition rent to til« Oran knife. Then l«g*n a chase for th* »hillings for proivisions en route.
Northwest, all of which make a aplen-
tainiug (12,(MM) in gold
tlr-t ot tiie <li»tingul»hi»l gui*»ta whom
At
Woolwich
today,
it
was
asserted
river, tinder the niiuinaixl of t’aptaLn whale an-l the Ixxlv of the man. F'ot
General Grant's Command Advanced lid showing for this rich region.
Indianapolis 1» carrying l-a- k to the Chi- ago li»» arranged to entertain -lur­
three hour» the monster ra«-ed an-i sank that 95 per cent of the reserves would
Among the many things seen at the
From Imus.
Kouth the Conf—lerate flag, a hl-h her ing th« (all fra-tlval, ha» arrived in tiie Cornwell, to recover the stink- u gun to th«- Ixittom liefon- he could lie lanced be fully equipped within six -lays. In
l»*at I'rdaneta. returned to ( ai ite ye»
exposition in Portland may be men­
windy
city
from
Wa»hlugtmi.
Manila,
Oct.
9.
—
General
Fred
M-l-llrr» --aptured from th« Ferry, Te*„
the meantime, the members of the two
terday with the hull of I bi- laxit, afte and th-- sailors' laxly recovered.
tioned the mining exhibit. Tons of
ranger» -luring the - ivll war,
I he tiilril attempt to Mil the lir»l la-mlairdlng Urani and landing a force.
house* of i-arliament are arranging to Grant, with three companies of the ! ore, all showing ju*t where it came
Will
Sall
From
I
‘
*»rllau<l.
Fourth infantry, two companies of the
ra-
e
bet<-eii
the
Columbia
and
Kham-
return
to
Jaindon.
and
a
force
of
men
A aril of habeas corfMM has l-con
Captain Cornwell brought <>n<- prisoner
AVaahington, Oct. 7.—The Thirty­ i* busily engaged in completing the Fourteenth infantry "and a band of frotn and its value is shown, having
granted to Cai tain Parker, found guilty lock, which I--ok place Saturday, There were no casualties.
ninth
»uro, and ptwaibly the Forty-fifth
soouta attach«» 1 to the fomer regiment, l-een collected by J. P. Marshall, and
of misappropriating fun-l». and ahn prove«! a failure, the wind giving out
Aguinaldo, according to a re|xir; volunteer*, will »ail from Portland. improvementii at Weatmiuster.
advanced from Imus this morning, there 1* a reproduction of a quarts
when
the
yacht*
were
Uve
mil«*
from
th«
The
imgortant
news
frotn
South
lia-l lorn senU-n- — I Ur Impriaoiiiiieiit
mine, with its big timliers, shafts and
brought to Manila today by a D-unin
finish. When the rat-e was alaut-loned lean friar from the north, lia» issued or­ Onlera were tosu—1 t-xiav to (’«done) Africa comes from Mafeking. where driving the insurgents from the entire tunnels, built by J. F. Batchelder, of
The Vrtlctueia Isiuudary asar-l Isa the Columbia wa» »lightly in the lead.
Bullard, commanding the two lattal- twice on Saturday the British camp west bank of the Imus river. Three
ders to the Filipino sol-liers in th« ionx of the Thirty-ninth, at Fort Cook,
roiu|>roml»e K«>mc of Great Britain's
Americans were wounded. It is esti­ the Portland Railway Co., who is a
A petition to President McKinley, northern proviti-«» to return to their Neii., to go to A'ancouver barracks foi wa» aroUHe-1, the men stood to their mated that 10 Filipinoe were killed.
practical mining engineer.
i-lalms are dl»all»a— I
Her frontier
arms,
gun*
were
limbered
and
patroli
In a large illuminated cave i* a com­
will start al the Wain! river. The iirglii.- tiie Irlsndly service» of the Uni- towns and to resume farming. Thi- the |iurf»M<e of sailing to the Philip­ wen- dispatched in the direction of the
Cornjianiee C an-1 H, with the scouts,
te l Mate. Ill iiie-llatton laitwc«-n Great story la- k» roulirmation, but lire rumor pine island» by way of Portland.
plete fish hatchery, in which young sal­
aaar-l was unanimous
TTOssed
the
river
at
the
big
bend
and
border. No hostilities have occarrwl
Ih- first race of th« America cup Britain an-l tin- republic* of the Trans­ may Is- in accordance with Aguinaldo’» No orders have las-n yet issued for th* a* yet. but the enemy has moved prac­ advanced westward in the direction of mon may be plainly seen in all st--g«s
vaal
an-l
tli«
t
-range
Ire«
Ktate,
ha»
¡»dicy
of
keeping
the
country
a»
pro
­
of hatching out, and there i* a full-
Forty-fifth,
but
there
are
good
indi-a-
scrl— result—I III a fiaa-ei. Tillie limit
tically to the border, eight miles from the Binacayan road, the insurgents
a»» five hours and neither l»*at finish­ i> < ive-l the »ignaturi-« ot more than ductive a» ¡sissible by using his men in tions that this regiment will also ren- Mafeking, in force, estimated at least firing volleys, but retiring. Twenty grown Royal Chinook salmon always
ed 111 this time
l i- ursli-n Ixiat» in­ 4'io r> pre.eiitatlv« men, including 80 alternate shifts on the farms or ulider -leBvous at Vancouver and sail from 6,000, comprising five commanders. Filipinos were discovered in trenches on exhibition.
<»i I jire-ti-lciit» of collrg«**, 50 church amia.
There are a great many sights to see
Portland. The determination of Kec-
at the Binacayan church, al*out mid­
terfered lia-lly allh (lie racer*
lignatariea, governors of stat«-», may­
Itagiqain and San Fernando and Dell- retary R-»>t to give Portland a fail The garrisoning and fortifying of the way between Bacoor and Cavite Viejo. at the exposition. The realistic re­
Tire sword award—I l-y -'oiigro»» was or. of --ill««, justice» of the Uuitt-d
production of Multnomah falls is worth
ciiieet, w hi. h an- under the guns of ths allow of th<< liusin-'-ix to which it is en- town are practicaJly com plet*» 1. The These were routed, six tx-ing killed.
Ir**eiit«-«l t«> A-liulral liewey by Fraai- Mat«-» an-l state court», »eiiat-irs, con-
going miles to enjoy, and it is a great
Unib-d States wsi»lll|e, arc siip;a>scl tit 1—1 l>y ita l-s ati-ui s«»-ms to have per­ streets are barricaded, and a (-erfect
Riley
’
s
battery
of
the
Fifth
artillery
dent McKinley
Tile address was gn-aamen, editor» au-1 other* ixuispicu-
success. The real water, with the
to la- evacuatisi. It is alleged that the meate! the San Francisco authorities, system of mines has l-een laid.
made
an
effective
sortie
aliout
a
mile
mail« l-y
retary Is-ug lh<- admiral oua III public matter», tile pro(e»»ionn evacuation order calls upon the male
Two armored trains have arrived at
whole of Bull Run river behind it, falls
wiuth
of
Bacoor
and
shelled
the
west
and
even
General
Shafter
has
now
re
­
r- ■ |»li-l- -I l-v saying that he now had an-l commerce
Inhabitants to be orderly m cam- of thi commend—I tliat the Thirty-ninth sail Mafeking, consisting of three bullet- bank of the river at close range. That 80 feet; and the rustic bridge to there
pr<»>f Hist republics are m-t ungrateful.
pnsif
cars,
the
first
of
which
carries
for the people to cb - sh , and the sylvan
The Thirty fifth infantry has aaihxl arrival of the American troop«, and ex­ from I’orltund, and *o strongly that it a searchlight, while the n—t of the cars bank is now held by the Americans.
The Warren liner Bay State, from
pools, and ferns and mosses and big,
prese the ho)»- that the Americans will to lielieved he will include the Forty­
from
Port
lull'I
direct
(or
Munila.
an- loop-holed. Each train is com­
Heavy Lot« of Mule«.
Liwr|a»i| (<>r lUaiion. !• a»liorc near
live fir trees. The falls are attracting
prot.-ct the towns.
fifth a* wall.
plete in itself an-l carries its own pro­
A < hieago rat-catcher is reput«Mi to
tape Race, N. F .an-l »HI likely prove
Washington, Oct. 9.—A cable mes­ great crowds and will run all the time
Vrlircurla
Not
Suliallt'd.
make
(il.OOO
a
year
at
tiie
business.
visions.
SECOND RACE FAILED.
• total wreck
Hi-r -raw an-l a num-
sage from General Otto to the war de- to the closing, Octolier 28.
Paris, Oct. 7.—Senor Rojas, th*
her of pa»x-ngers arc «drift ill l»«ata
[-artment brings word of the loss of
So Way to Avert War.
Portland is a very attractive city ta
Admiral Dewey at hi* own re«|uvHt
wlin h an- l-a-t (n the fog One l»>at ha. been formally d<-»ta- hi»l from the It W a « h Drifting Match From Ntart <«* A'enexuelan agent hero, in the course ol
Southampton. Oct. 9.—Sir St. John «everal hnn-fred horses and mules on visit, an-l it has such a splendid street
Finish.
au interview, said:
rea-h—I ('a|»> Fuller.
Olympia.
Christopher Willouhby. who accompan­ iht- trans(xirt Siam. The message fol­ car system that the stranger can see
“The award wax not what I hoped,
New York, Oet. 7.—Again t-xlay the
lows:
Pasteur methods uro aul-luing the
the business section, the attractive
Ho- United State» revenue cutter M-a n-fu»—I th-- Kiuimr-» k and the Co­ but we must make the best of it. ied Dr. Jameson into the Transvaal in
“Manila, Oct. 9.—The steamer
plague tn Portugal
McCulloch, lormetly di»|-atch boat of lumbia a field of conflict; again t-xlay AVhat can you expect in a contest be- 1X98, and who, for |-articii-ating in the Siam, which left San Francisco August homes and the splendid suburb« all on
a single 5 cent fare, while comfortably
New York 1» jamm—I with strangers liewev'* H«-«-t has arrived tn Portland, the multitude which went over to tw —-u an elephant and an ant? < )ne raid, was sentenced to It* month*' im­
prisonment, but was subsequently re­ 18 with 45 horses and 328 mules, en­ seated in open electric cars. Two car
to »«e Hie International yacht race».
I iregoti.
vvat- h the contestanta (or the yachting thing will result from it. America leased, wax a (xissenger by the steamer countered a typhoon September 21 off lines pass the door of the great exposi­
There 1« talk lu Ja|mu of * triple ai-
President Andrade is aaid to havi champiutiahip of the world returned will accept no more arbitrations with Mexican, which saihxi for the Cajie on Northern Luzon, in which all but 16 tion building, in which the great fair
Italic«- la-tween Ja|iaii, China an-l Corea. given tip the struggle in Venezuela au­ di-uv|>|>uiit-»l an-l not a little dlsguated. Europe. You will see America laid Saturday. Mr. Wessels, member of mules were lost. The animals were of the Northwest to held—the City &
'Die question of supremacy of the two down a frexh international code, which the <'*|x-assembly for Vryburgh, was killed by the pitching of the vessel an-l Suburban line and the Washington
Sir Ihini-a» l.lptoti lias l-een invitad to lave engaged p-is-agi- ou a ateamei
great yachta is still ax much au >>peu she w ill apply to th-- - lid World wheth--r «Iso a |>asM*nger by the Mexican. In the lack of air from the necessary clos- street line—and all the stranger has to
to att»-ii«l th«> t 'hlcago corner atoue lay­ •ailing for New York.
ing.
Agent* of the Britl»h government ar* question ax la-fore they first met. ax the the latter like* it or not. The South the course of an interview, Mr. Wessels I ing of the hatches. There were no do is to take a car which is plainly
contest t-xlav wa» ill a--me n-s|asta American states, including Brazil, declared that he saw no way to avert ! casualties among the passengers.
marked, “Direct to the Exposition.”
I In-i-mpn
-lowagrr of China, it to now in this country picking up horse» more of a Huke than that of Tueai lay.
will rally around the United States for
It to stated at the quartermater’s de-
The war museum, which to under
an-l
mule»
by
tiie
hundred,
anti
arrang
­
war l-etween Great Britain and the 1
»»id. Im» determined to deprvac the em­
the pur|x»<e of effecting hii economic
It
wax
a
driftiug
match
almost
from
ing for »|»M»ly shipment.
Transvaal, and, if not long, it would l-e l-artment that the mules which were the direct supervision of Captain E. 8.
peror of Japan.
union.
AVe
shall
try
to
establish
«
atxrt to finish. The yachta eroam-«i the
lost on the Siam were trained pack
Shipping men fear that disaster hiu line with a l>rrea>- of five knots, and monetary union on the l»ixis of the gold I terribly seven-. He believed it would mules, which were considered the most Edwards, Colonel D. M. Dunne and
1 ilt-i-n men, with knives, revolverr
General O. Summers, to a grand sight
lx-
im|»>ssible
to
restrain
the
younger
in-l - lull» engag— I in u street l-rawl befallen the Cyru» Wakefield, a month the wind never blew more than six standard. These proje-1* ne—1 not im­ Dutch n-sidents of Caj-e Colony, with valuable sent to the Philippines.
to see. It was the carrying out of a
overdue
at
Kan
Francisco.
Five
pet
ply
a
hostile
attitu-le
toward
Europe,
knots,
moat
of
the
time
less
than
three,
ui < Im-age an-l one ma.i wa» killed.
brilliant idea suggested by Dan Mc­
Horne in Washington for Dewey.
c« nt rvitwurance ha» been |a«id on her. ami (¡art of the time not a breath of air but it must be borne in mind that whom bl«xxl would prove thicker than
Allen, one of Portland’s most patriotic
■I»|««n«—• toqilcr» have lieen found by
water. The I’-oers, said Mr. Wessels,
AV
ashington,
Oct.
9.
—
Admiral
General Otis r«|»>rta progress of th* was stirring. After sailing tout hour* Europe stands in much greater nee-1 ot wen- hemme-l in, and would fight des- '
and enterprising business men, and it
i German clienttet to l-e th« most effec­
Dewey
has
elected
to
accept
a
house
in
A robber and 42 minutes, tin- yachta having cov- u* tlian we of her."
tive protectors of iron and steel from war in Ih« Philippines.
perately, and trouble might be ex­ Washington already constucted, in­ will be the means of adding many dol­
laoi'l o|»-rattng in the western |»irtion er—i only 12 miles of the course to the
To K«*|»rrarnt P mc III c State«.
rust.
pected with the natives.
stead of having one built for his occu­ lars to the fund being raised to the
of tin- inland of Negro» han been exter­ outer mark, the regatta committee de­
San Francisco, Oct. 7.—The Sau
pation. The admiral was officially in­ Oregon volunteers who lost their live*
• aptain Alla-rt Barker, who t-»ik minated.
TRIED
SELF-DESTRUCTION.
dans! tiie race off, ax it wax manifestly Francim-o la-ard of trade rent the fol-
formed
today of the pur|»vse of the j>eo- during the Tecent wars.
th-- liattlesliip < >r**gon from New York
The immense exposition building at
Western rixv-ls arc cmis-lenng a prop- ilii|»<«aible, with the breeze then blow­ loing telegram to President McKinley
ple of the United States to present him
9> Manila, will take command of the
The
Itarbarlr
Act
of
a
rollnh
Woman
o-dti<>u t>> discontinue the practice of ing. tor tiie Isvatx to round the »take tonight:
with a home in Washington, lie Portland has lieen vastly Improved in
at Bucoda.
Norfolk navy-yard.
•very part of ita interior, and is gay
“The Ixiard of trade of San Francisco
granting re«luced rates to otfioers of lie (ore the time limit expired, much
Seattle. Oct. 9.—A special from Bu­ frankly expressed his gratification at with flags and bunting, and at night
In the «vent of war the British ex volunteer regiments returning from the leas to get back home again.
earnestly asks your consideration for
the
tender,
which
he
immediately
ac-
l»ct early n-verM-a in Kouth Africa Philippines.
the large and important interest« west coda says: A most deliberate and l-ar- cepted. He said had the projosed presents a scene of splendor rarely
Knlsrr'i Raring Skipper.
Ih.- government l* blamed for having
of
the R-x-ky mountains by appointing baric attempt at sucide occurred at this
equalled, It has 3,500 electric light«.
The Pacific Biscuit Company, other­
New York, Oct. 7.—The World says: a representative from California for place yesterday. Mrs. lxx> Prabuski, a home l>een the gift a few wealthy men
l-'hivi»l »en.ling reinforcements to 111*
and presents a picture to be long re­
he
should
have
felt
indis|xaed
to
ac
­
wise
known
n»
the
cracker
trust,
ha»
Captain lien Parker, the German em­
• 'ape.
Polish woman, became angered at
the
Pacific
coast,
to
till
the
vacancy
ex
­
membered.
cept
it.
but
he
noted
that
the
fund
had
Ina-n fully organized and is now doing peror** racing skipper, who has I h - i - ii
some little domestic occurrence and
<-en. Otto savs the Insurgent* are the tmlk of tiie cracker anil candy busi­ x|s>keii of in the ca|mcity of an addi­ isting in the interstate commerce com­ determined to do away with her life. over 43,000 snlx-cribers. indicating that
EMthnatrn for the
mission. ”
miiii—ivi-rlng solely to gain recognition. ness of this coast.
Washington, Oct. •.--Ycttnp .<- »
tional captain on the Shamrock, was
She procured an ordinary hatpin six it was to lie really a gift of the Ameri­
He bus told Aguinnl-lo'a envoy* that
Gift of the Crorkrr K«t*t*a
e»*r n--<tt
inches long and drove the pin into her can people, and as such he would ac­ tary Allen ha» pn
The president is said to favor a de- greatly in evidence on the Irish cup­
.......... tiling the Unitel Ktatca will
San Francisco, Oct. 7.—The Crocker stomach through the navel. Pressing cept it with as much |>le«»v.re as he of estimates whii h
*c
hunter Wednesday.
Ilin advice to
.............
it
of
industry
and
commerce
to
consider is a white flag.
had the sword bestowed upxin him by congress for th-« -r..in.--..... - Oz U>*
Im represented in tin* cabinet. It is Captain Wrings, who held the tiller of Estate Company, which is composed of hard against the pin, she drove it until congress.
naval establishment foi h-- u. .t S» ,
A paddin steamer en route from ln-ing urged by the Business Men’s the yacht nearly all day Tuesday assist­ the heirs of the late Charles Cnx-ker, it could go no farther, as it had lodged
Wanhlngton Soldier« Decorated.
year. These amount to ('.. .>34,0b ,
uig Kong t»> Mauila founder—I and la'iigiic, of Chi-ago.
ed materially in keeping the challenger one of the builders of the Central Pa­ in the spine. Then, with the intention
cific railroad, has niado n gift to the of forcing the pin out at the back, she
which is an increase over the appropria­
-»'-■li of tin- i-rvw were drowned. Tin
San
Francisco,
Oet.
9.
—
Governor
well
up
with
the
Columbia.
Tiie big ship Edward Sewell, with a
employe« of the Southern Pacific rail­ procured a rusty darning needle and Rogers and several members of his tion for the current year of (24,537,181.
«aster Is aai-l to have l»-«n due to t*i carrying i-iijaicity of 11!,000 tons has
To WelciHiir Wa«hhigton«.
road of the Cnx-ker homestead at Sac­ drove this into what she thought was staff, besides a number of ladies, visited
tivagesnf the white rat.
Included in the increase for next
Ix-eii launched at Bath, Mo. She will
San Francisco, Oct. 7.—Governor
I ri-Hident McKinley has -leti-rmin—I engage in the grain trade lietween San Rogers, of Washington, arrived here ramento to be used as a hospital for the hole made by the hat pin. Not the general hospital today in search of year are appropriations of (12,268,47 >
Southern Pacific employes.
until 12 o’clock last night did she tell any Washington men that might lie for public works and navy-yard* an-i
o urg,. lignin ii)xui congri-»» the an- Francisco an-l Livcrjaxd.
today to welcome the Washington vol­
there, so they might decorate the suf­ stations. There is also an estimate i
thorixation of u trim» I'ucifio cable,
Very mxin a general schedule for the any one what she had done.
A Pretoria dis|iatch quotes "Oom unteers now en route home from Manila
Today Mrs. Prabuski repented of her ferers with the state tnedal to lie pre­ (2,021,000 for the new naval academy
when that laxly meets will be able Paul" Kruger as saying: “Bullets on the trauH|»irt I'ennsyhania. Gov­ enumeration of live stock will I* put
D’Arco« I’raise« Dewey.
v' "how the practicablity of such a came by th<m»an<lx at the time of the ernor Gage held n reception at the forth, in a tentative form, by Statis­ act, and accompanied the Bucoda phy­ sented to the men of the regiment
sician to this city, where D t . Red|xith when it has returned. There were six
Boston, Oct. V.—The Spanish minis­
’”»•« by a naval survey.
JameHOii raid, but the burgherx were Palace hotel today in honor of the tician Power* of the census office, for
removed the pin and needle. Dr. Red- AV ashington men in the hospital—Nel­ ter, Duke D’Arcos, who has just le.i
A cnx.k iirrc»te<| at Knoxville, Tenn., untouched. Over one hundred were Washington delegation, and bus turn«.I discussion, and, if necessary, correc­ path thinks she will live. She is 48 son Churchill, Louis F. Brittaon «nd C. his house at Manchester, said with re­
tion.
The
count
will
be
made
June
1,
>■1" offered to reveal the hiding (.luce killed on the other side, showing that tile state tuglsiat Governor Markham
years old and has 19 children, five of H. Hovey, of company H; Robert E. gard to the reception being given Ad­
I ’I"' timepiece stolen from ex I’resi- the 1-ord diroct«-l our bullet«. The over to the visitors for their use in go­ 1900, in order to permit harmonious whom are living.
Bucklin, of com|-anv K, and Je«se Ar­ miral Dewey:
comparison*
with
the
count
of
live
Lord
rule»
the
world."
ing
to
meet
the
Pennsylvania
outside
' • nt lliirrison some time ng<>. It is
nold au-1 Rolx-rt T. Golden, of com[>auy
“It does not surprise me in the least
stock
in
1890,
which
is
recorded
ns
of
Blxae.t <’ urn Crop in Hl«tory.
The patent iwmed to James E. low the heads when she has been sighted.
,U
•'ll111 (Imid wm pre-
C. Golden was so ill with typhoid Admiral Dewey is a brave and noble
Chicago, Oct. 9.—"This years’ corn that no one but the governor was al­ man, and for the extraordinary service
rihon by tlm senators for a certain kin-1 of crown and bridge The governor is aeeopmanied by a jiarty June 1.
Burned at Her Hock.
work in dentistry ha« been held valid consisting of Senator George Turner
crop will be one of the largest in our lowed to see him, but the others were he has rendered his country no honor
olli co.
by the United States circuit court for and wife, Senator A. G. Foster, Mayor
New York, Oet. 7.—The Mallory history,” said Secrotary of Agriculture all ready and anxious to see the dele­ that can lie shown him in return is tel
toker, a tiie southern diidrH't <>f New York. Thomas J. Humes, of Seattle; A. E. steamer I,eona was burned and sunk at Wilson today. "The total yield as
gation, and in each ward where there great. He has aroused the admiration
This patent ha« been the cause of an Job, of Tacoma; Levi and Mrs. An- her wharf in East river tonight, The estimated will lie lietween 2,300,000,- wax a AV ashington man quite a levee of the whole world by the gallantry of
ns,- amount of litigtaion, and it keney, of Walla Walla; Fred AV. Piper, cargo, consisting of tobacco and 8,000 000 and 2,500,000,000 bushels. The wax held. Governor Rogers himsef his conduct, and he would be a small
..... iinj^
tlia,t nearly every dentist in the George U. Piper and Mrs. F. AV. Dan­ bales of cotton, and valuta! at (250,000 high prices offered for meats will in­ decorated each man, at the same time man, indeed, who could not recognise
Inani of __
useil the crown and bridge iels, of Seattle, and M. Mathison, of to (300,000 is a total loss, and the cline the farmers to use their crop fol acknowledging his service in the name his merit and give free expression to
bl" betrothwl, MI»"*
ts>at is little better than a wreck.
Tacoma.
feeding purposes.”
of the state.
«»•cago, HimultHi.-xmsiy'.
his admiration for Dewey’s valor.”
’•«»
«*
.3
The American Jewish year laxik, just
I. J1,?1 on" ,,WP
Intoxicatlng liquor
11 "Wed to |ll( Ml|,| ut any (lf the mil- issued, estimates the Jewish (xqiulu-
tioii of the United States at 1,043,8(10.
“«7 camp» Of Cannila.
A Toledo (().) wheel manufactory is
tli?,i?,lZ,'l'r"
-•u'lg« Jackson, of
nite-l Htiites distrlct court for filling an order for five bicycles for the
!»> > ) 71"1“’ l" Htl11
«M» ••>« children of the king of Siam.
The University of California will
0 ■ Ile wus npixiintod by Lincoln.
erect a monument on the college camp­
Yorv'
t(> »he Isiokx of tlm New us to the collegians who died nt the
th« ?
. ” rtrl’,‘r»'"clit tlm receipt» of front in the late war after having
citv
u,,|l •'•idiwiiyiiien of thnt alsindonod their studies there to enlist
a
r
hnve beeD us volunteers.
“ Httle H»ing of (3,500,(»00.
..... _
k
•’>it noi ««rioiialr.
To Protect Our Porta.
Brltl.h Steamer Wrecked.
Washington, Oct. 7.—The order is
issued by Secretary Root, in relation
to the visit« of persons to fortifications,
Bays:
“It having come to the notice of th«
secretary of war that the provisions of
general orders No. 52, August 24, 1897,
from this ofllce, are frequently disre­
garded, ho directs that attention lai in-
vited to the same and a more rigid ob­
servance and enforcement of its pro­
visions are hereafter enjoiued.”
Santa Monica, Ual., Oct. 7.—Cap­
tain Bowen, of the ship Arctic Stream,
from Hamburg, reports that on Au­
gust 11, while off Staten Island, neat
tiie Straits of Magellan, he saw the
British ship Gifford take meu from an
open l>oat. By signaling he learned
from the Gifford that she hud rescued
five niemliers of the crow of the Brit­
ish steamer Tekoa, which had been
wrecked ou $taten island several days
before.
Two Through Train«.
Portland, Oct. 9.—Commencing Sun­
day, Octolier 15, the Southern Pacific
Company will put on another through
train lietween Portland and San Fran­
cisco. The new train will leave here
at 8:30 A. M. and arrive in San Fran­
cisco, 8:15 P. M. Northlamnd trains
will leave San Francisco at 7 A. M.
There will be no change in the running
time of the present through train leav­
ing Portland at 7 P. M.
Murdered lli« Former Wife.
Tacoma, Oct. 9.—Albert Macho-1
whs convicted today of murder in the
first degree, the jury being out but 10
minutes. His crime was the murder
of his former wife, and was a most
brutal one. '
Hehl Vp a Saloon.
Phoenix, Aris., Oct. 9.—Twomssked
men held up the I’alace salixm eiirly
this morning and secured (245. They
have uot yet lieen captunxl. They left
|2,000 in sight.
Big Liners Chartered.
New York, Oct. ».—The Tribuna
says : Surprise and interest have l>een
excited in stopping circles by the newt
that within the last three days some
85 vessels engagedin the trans-Atlantia
trade have been chartered by the Brit­
ish government for periods of three
months and upwards.
Among the
ships charteyed are a Bumlier belonging
I to
_______
_ ¡«sretiger and freight
_
___
the big
lines,
I though the complete list is not known
I *t the offices of the lines in thia city,