Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, January 11, 1900, Image 5

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< Bhrew»! Negro.
BRADSIRE6T'® RtVItW.
$4200 Reward!
1R-Cyclone in Ohio and Mluhlgan.
17—Insurgent stn>nghold at Suu Isidro,
p. I . taken by Americans.
Agutnaldo scuds envoy« to sue for
pence.
21
American liner Paris goes ashore on
IM-
SUMMARY OF A YEAR'S
tlie Manacles, off Cornwall. England.
PORTANT EVENTS.
22 Buffalo grain shovelers' strike euda
....Tornado In Erath County, Texas.
2> Dentil of Don Emilio Castelar. Span
Ish
statesman... .Great fire at St. John.
Wer In Philippine l.land. and South
N. B . which remlere*! 1,000 persons home­
Africa, the llreyfue Trial, Political less
.Death of Rosa Bonheur, From h
IHBicultiea In Samoa, Heath and l»c- artist.
2S Tornado devastates parts of South Da­
kota. Iowa and Nebraska .... Seteu persons
•truction bj Fire, Wind and Flood.
killed tu iralu wreck near Waterloo, Iowa.
June.
Mauy causea have combined to make
P Railway wreck at Grandview. Mo....
the year 1NIH) a rather remarkable one. JeiTrivs
defeats Filxsimmous al Coney Isl-
Its opening was signalized by Spain s and, New York.
12 New Richmond, Wls., wiped out by
surrender of tbe last vestige of her aov-
150 persons being killed.... Dupuy
ereiguty in the western hemisphere; it« toruado,
ministry resigns at Purls.
progress brought forth the declaration of
13 Herman, Neb., destroyed by storm.
Id—Thirteeu persona drowned in steam­
war between England and the iransvaal
Republic, and its close leaves these na­ boat accident near Stettin. Germany...«
i Twelve miners killed by mine exploaiou at
tions still engaged in a bloody contest, Glace Kay, C. B.
22— New French cabinet crgiuts-d at l’arls.
thaj may result in important political
23 Death of 11. B. riant.
changes in South Africa. During the
20—Nine lives lost In wreck of steamer
year the lighting between the natives Margaret
Olwlil in Lake Erie.
and United States troops in the Philip­
30 Dreyfus hinds In Fiance.... Walkout
pines has continued and the war is yet on. at Homestead mills, Pittsburg.
28-Disastrous floods iu Texas.
Other events, aside from warfare, that
HAPPENINGS OF 1899.
ALONG THE COAST.
r,.„|.<.r.r, Ke..«»»«
HolHUy Trail.
K,c
A truvrltT o«m» »hutg to Ih«» ■••«
. bombii' < ubiti ut »
H» Al«b«m«
a. mi olii negro »mnih'.I » omipl« <»«
h> hi. «*n. wbo w»"
i'f »«'’ M'“'
“N"
Bradstreet'» »ay»:
„>' gwmt ilown io ‘le gnx'ery
and stock (»Ling impart an »11
,
mimi
(reti le in olle"l> fleti
ofdulln^Wvm'rnN’^
The Shortstory Publishing Com­
pany, Boston, Mass., will pay >4.100
lin.ken, however, by »1»
,lc- l'iirrv I mo k ” " lieti thè Imy
in cash prises, ranging from >100 to
(ru,ie thè triiveler atfl io thè htthui
>SO0eacn, to those who will tell iu
It is reported that Coggins Bros., tin' reorder busine»» •“ 11,1
writing some unusual experience,
"Vini fltfln’i teli him io gat any-
big saw -mill men of Igerna. Siskiyou pletud bv the heavie»t holiday
thrilling adventure, or fascinating
thitlg in ’he oilter jug; I» he going t<>
freak of tbe imagination in a style
county, who own a largo tract of valu­ that ha»’ever been exj-’tienee.L
that will interest tbe hundreds of
Antiei|>atioii of spring »r»‘
¡.aiti it «i ’he groceryl"
able timber land on Hungary creek,
thousands of readers of T h a B lack
"Xo, Nili—gwtm io bnng it right
C at , the unique shortstory maga-
west of Coles and near the Oregon-Cal­ ha» given a more than ordinarily
I#
tine which has won the title of "Tne
tive apiiearame to business in 0 back liomo” he replifl.
ifornia
state
lino
on
the
south
side
oi
IE ft 11 story-telling hit of the century."
givU. ¿ New York, while in i»duririal
W 11 ||Thiapriiecompetition isopeutoall,
Siskiyou mountain, will put in a saw
"Bui why »«'mi iwo j,,K" to got a
S BJ U
each «tory Will be judged solely
mill on their property in the spring. line» the efforts of manuiaeturw
tpiari ol iieiiele?”
■ WF W upon Its merits without regard to
the name or reputation of Its writer:
They have secured by purchase from keep up with tilled order.I.H.k» W "
“II’ h jih Aia wtiy unii.
Il ho
but no story wUl be eontidered at all
Stockton |>arties, by lieu land process, suiting in unusually acthe o|»>■
jug in eaclt hmul he vmi’t g
unleee <t is eent strictly in accord­
ance with tho printed condition»,
and purchase from railroad, seven sec­ Following the flurry in money, • *
which will be mailed free, postage
I'rvo
tions of line timber land in that sec­ aud in some lines of spoctjlativ« ”
paid, to any one, together with S
oomplete specimen stories, and
tion and will Build a railroad from a modit.es noted last week, h»» come. »•
many of the names and ad­
point this side of Cole's to the scene of whs evicted, a more eheerfol to>.,|
dresses, as references, of the men
and women in all parts of
’
the mill operations. The distance is and a firming up iu quotation» I’
America who
have
received
three or four miles in a straight line, in such staples as cotton, wdibh
over >80,000 cash, for B lack C at
stories, also
but it will require a switchback rail­ effected bv lust week’s money deiel"| •
information of
road of six miles to reach their timber. ments, ami also in Img products, eo •
real value to all
who are inter­
July.
They will ship the lumber to the gen­ fee. copper, tm ami lead. The strength
have occupied public attention to a great­
ested in earning
5 Death of Bishop J. P. Newman.
eral
markets and to their box factory of textiles is still a feature which fimi'
money at home.
er or less extent have been: Signing of
0—Death of Robert Bonner... .Order Is­
cli­
- Send address at
justification iu current mati.tic» ol
the treaty of peace with Spain; settle­ sued for enlistment of ten regiments for the at lgerna.
ionce, as the
san
turgt-r
.
........................
-
“
‘
j"
P*
Philippine«.
ment
of
difficulties
in
the
Samoan
Isl
­
larger
hchmui
’
h
receipt«*
contest closes
Outlook Bright for Loggers.
7 Death of George W. Julian, ludlana
’March Slat. The
ands; trial, conviction and pardon of Cap­ anti
wool, lUid
nml in report«
of enUrge.1 old
H‘i»ortH c.
slavery leader.... Lindell Hotel, Lin­
Shortstory Pub
The outlook for the loggers is bright­
tain
Alfred
Dreyfus
in
France;
numer
­
amt heavily increa»eil now capti'
111
coln. Neb., bums.
li.hing Co., . 114 Hi(h.U«xUor4
ous large tires that have destroyed many
Id Street car strike Inaugurated iu Brook er now, says the Budget at Astoria,- manufacturing lines.
Street, Bo.ton, M m ..
than it has been for a long time, not­
lives and much property; tornadoes that lyn. N. Y.
In iron ami »’eel. wasonnblo quint »’
Resignation of It. A. Alger, Secretary
withstanding that most of the logging
caused disaster and death at Kirksville, of Id-
MINOR NEWS ITEMS.
is observable, but
War.
Mo., in April, and at New Richmoud,
21 Death of Robert G. Ingersoll.
camps are shut down for a time, while regartls new bu«ine« on earlier booked
22—Ellhu Root named as Secretary of War short days aud bad weather are the unaltated activity
Wis., iu June; several fatal shipwrecks;
Il
The number of marriages in Man­ deaths of prominent men, among them ....Telegraph messengers strike at Cincin­
In some cases, nc
rule.
Some 5,(100,000 or 6,000,000 order» is reported,
hattan and Bronx this year will be President Felix Faure of France, Garret nati.
the holidays
25-41.000,000 loss by burning of C., H. A feet of logs just floated out of the Elo- shutdown whs made for
greater than ever in their history.
A. Hobart, Vice-President of the United D. elevator at East Toledo, Ohio.
by mills aud furnace».
20- - Assassination of President Ulysses kamiu river, have been sold to the
Wheat (including flour) shipment«
The Ancient Mechanical Society of States, and Robert G. Ingersoll; great Heurvaux
of San Douilngo.
North
Paciflo
Lumber
Company
for
for the week aggregate 3,610,55« bush­
27— Death of A. L. Luetgert In Joliet, III.,
Baltimore celebrated its 16th anniver­ street car strike at Cleveland and labor
Imigiuige
$6.50 per 1,000, which is .he highest
riots at Pana and Carterville, 111.
prisou.
el», agnist 2,818,714 bushels last week.
sary recently.
ttunniar-
80—Tupper Lake, N. Y., wiped out by tire. price paid for logs in this section for
A brief chronological transcript of the
6,293,625 bushels in tho rorn*ponding
Autfuat.
An attack of melancholia caused Mrs. year’s events is given below :
probably eight or 10 years. This is
I— Elihu Root, of New York, sworn In as encouraging to loggers,notwithstanding week of 1898. 5,495,061 bushels iu
Samuel Miller, of Portchester, N. Y.,
January.
irtiltn
Secretary of War.
to cut her tongue with a pair of scis­
1 -Spain resigns sovereignty over Cuba.
G—Thirty-five killed and twelve Injured In it is said the company needed the logs 1895.
For
tho
year,
failures
are
tho
iinalh^t
4—Truin held up and rubbed ut Macomb, trolley car accident near Bridgeport, Conn.
sors.
Mo....Peace treaty with Spain introduced ....Collapse of a ferry slip at Bar Harbor, anil had to pay a little more than their in number (or 17 years past, and were
The oldest existing church in New in the Seuate.
Me., kills twenty persons aud lujurea forty real market value.
it not for a few heavy tiancial iiinpen*
9— Fourteen persons killed and forty-eight others.
Hampshire is the Congregational at injured iu a collision near L>unellen, N. J.
«ions in December, liabilities, which
Will Feed I'ulp.
7—Dreyfus trial begins at Rennes, France.
10
—
McCoy
defeated
by
Sharkey
iu
New
Hampton, which was organized in
13—M. Labor!, couusei for Capt. Dreyfus,
Six hundred head of cattle belonging will exceed those of ISV2 slightly,
York... .Severe storm in California.
shot at Rennes.
August, 1638.
13— Fire at Memphis, Tenn., destroys
to Patterson <& Armstrong arrived from would have been smallest for 1-' veal I
2d—Great riot in Parts.
wholesale
dry
goods
bouse
of
J.
S.
Meukin
21
—
Business
portion
of
Victor,
Colo.,
de
­
The state prison building at Sing A Co., and causes 1600^000 loss. ... Death of
Wallowa county, at lav Grande, and past.
stroyed by fire.
Sing, N. Y., has been condemned by a Congressman Diiigley uf Maine.
28— Chicago Coliseum framework collapses were driven to the feeding grounds at
PACIFIC COAST 1 RADE.
14— British bark Audeliua sinks at Tacoma killing nine men and injuring as many mure.
committee of the New York State Pris­ with
the sugar factory there for winter feed­
her entire crew of nineteen men.
Scpteni
her.
on Association.
ing,
Messrs.
Patterson
&
Armstrong
17— Death of John Russell Young, librarian
Hamill. Markets.
5—Extremely hot weather In Chicago;
of Congress.
having purchased from the sugar com­
The best maple syrup comes from
Onions, new, $1.00(91.25 per Mck.
18— Disastrous flood at Cleveland. .German thermometer registers P8 degrees.
0—Fifty persons injured in collision on ths pany all the pulp from this season's
the north side of the tree, but the flow consul at Apia, Samoa, ejected from Su-
Potatoes, new, $16® 20.
reme Court Building by American and B. & O. Railway at Connellsville, Pa.
run on which to feed their stock. The
is not so large as when the tree is
Beets, per sack, 75® 85c.
9— Capt. Alfred Dreyfus convicted at Ren­
rttlsh consuls.
pulp
of
the
sugar
beet
is
said
to
be
by
20—Bank at Arthur, Ill., robbed of >3,000. nes, France.
tapped on the south side.
Turuipa, per sack, 60c.
12— Death of Cornelius Vanderbilt.
21—Earthquake shakes Peloponnesau pen­
those who have ted it to cattle, a most
Carrots, |H>r sack, 50c.
13— Trust conference begins in Chicago.
At a recent auction sale at Zurich insula of Greece. .. .Massacre of Spanish of­
17—Seven negroes killed In coal uilue riot excellent article U|«>n which to fatten
ficers by natives at Balabac, in the Philip­
Parsnip«, per sack, 75(<t85c.
more than 1000 gold and silver Swiss pines.
at Carterville, III. .. .Death of Chas. A. Piila- stock, and imparts to the beef a most
Cauliflower, 75c(<r$l per dozen.
coins of the 15th to the 19th centuries
25—One hundred thousand dollars damage bury of Minneapolis.
delicious
flavor.
Messrs.
Patterson
&
done by fire at Johnstown, Fa... .Adelina
19— Capt. Dreyfus pardoned.
Cabbage, native and California, ;a
were disposed of.
21—Fire in Chicago stockyards; loss Armstrong are experienced cattle-rais­
Patti aud Baron Cederslrom married at Bre­
®90c per 100 pounds.
Wales.
|3o0, <KM).
On the big steamer Oceanic there is con,
to < I hi : A < <>l l> I
20— Admiral Dewey’s flagship, the Olym­ ers, and it is thought their experiment
20-Ex-Attorney General A. H. Garland
Peaches. 65® 80c.
no seat at the table marked 13, nor a dies suddenly iu Washington... .Court mar­ pia. arrives in New York.
will prove a success.
Take LaXHlive Bromo tallitone Tallirti..
Apples,
$1
25
at
1.50
per
box.
tial
finds
Gen.
Chas.
P.
Eagan
guilty
under
29
—
Dewey
naval
parade
In
New
York.
cabin bearing that number. This is a
two charges.
80—31,000,0X1 fire In Big Four depot an J
Pears, $1.00® 1.25 jier box.
All druggists refund the money If it
Another New Induatry for Albany.
concession to superstition.
29—Cold wave over the West; 13 degrees warehouse at Cincinnati.
fails to cure. E. W. Grove's eignaturv
Prunes, 60c per box.
Another
new
industry
Will
soon
be
below zero at Chicago.
October.
In Connecticut the percentage of
Watermelons, $1.50.
is on each ls»x. iftc.
30—Two hundred thousand dollar lumber
thr \i-
in
operation
in
this
city,
says
7
—
Fall
festival
in
Chicago.
criminal population to the 1,000 inhab­ yard fire in Chicago.
Nutmegs, 50(<(75c.
II— War is begun In South Africa... .For­ bany Herald, if everything is eatÍNÍac-
Now York may furnish Its fire de­
February.
itants has fallen steadily from 2.48 in
mal declaration of war made by Boers.
Butter—Creamery, 32c per pound;
tory.
W.
H.
N'udd,
of
the
ffrni
of
12—Four thousand persons killed by earth­
1—Seven persons perish In snowslide in
l«rtment with soachlighta to aid in
1896 to 2.33 in the present year.
dairy,
17022c;
ranch,
22c
per
pound.
Rogers Pass, B. C.
quake in Ceram, Molucca Islands.
Nudd & Taylor, of Centralia, Wash.,
taking . arc of uight tires.
first race fur
for America
America*!
10— Columbia wins flrst
’s
2—>750,OOu tire in Columbus. Ohio, In which
Eggs—Finn, 30(4 81c.
The Noah Webster Association,
was in this city recently looking for a
are injured.... Burning of the Buck­ cup.
which has just been organized at Hart­ many
Cheese
—
Native,
10c.
ingham Theater. Louisville, Ky.
17—Columbia wins second race. Shamrock location, aud seemed pleased with the
i* !".rn«(intr<it. '!<»•( Powerful an«l
&—>800,000 tire at Philadelphia.
being disabled by breaklug of topmast.
• vtl»«
orialllhi lUinrtly fur
ford, Conn., will procure funds for the
Poultry—9® 10c; dressed, 13(314c.
The
firm manufactures
wins third race.... Boers de- outlook.
4
—
Battle
between
Filipinos
aud
Americans
20
—
Columbia
erection of a library building in mem­ at Manila... .Mrs. Botkin receives life sen­ fented at Glencoe.
Ilay—Puget Sound timothy, $12.00;
wooden eave gutters, conductors and
I.a (trippe. Catarrh,
ory of the lexicographer.
tence for murder... .James A. Sexton, Corn-
21— English defeat Boers at Elands'.aagte. moldings, and is a solid institution. choice Eastern Washington timothy,
Rheumatism,
mander-lu-chief G. A. R., dies in Washing­
23— Battle at Glencoe, South Africa.
The vegetable ivory of Ecuador is the ton.
It has offices at Minneapolis, Minn., 917.00« lt.00
24— Boers repulsed at Ladysmith.
« 111 rnrr any arha or pain known
20— Death of Gen. Guy V. Henry.
Corn—Whole, $28.00; cracked, $23; In the human «1v ‘»«■tul tor trial botile 2A»’
6—Last detachment of Spanish army leaves
nut of a native palm. The exports
and turns out yearly several million
27—Death of Florence Marryut, English
Cuba. .. .Death uf Gen. Count von Caprivi,
Th • «»fft-r la»f« *••!<»'*’•n’)
I-ar*«* lx»(t|e iS<Jl)
amount to 11,500 tons per annum, of former Chancellor German Empire. .. .Peace novelist.
feet of its product. The company em­ feed meal, $28.
. I |>l’.’ IM • »• 1 |! " «r J fur
Barley—Rolled or ground, per ton, SWAM'oH RHEUMATIC CURi CO
30- British badly defeated In -desperate ploys 25 men and manufactures its en­
which two-thirds go to Germany and treaty ratified by United States Senate.
8—Manitoba Hotel at Winnipeg burns; loss battle nt Ladysmith. ... Ferryboat sunk lu
167 and I®J Otarborn It. Chicago.
one-sixth to the United States.
The product is $21; whole, $22.
{400, UU0.... Eleven business houses burn in North River, New York, and ten lives lost. tire product out of fir.
Flour—Patent, per barrel, $3.35;
du Chien, Wis.
mostly sent east of the Mississippi
November.
New York wants a museum of “Liv­ ’rairie
op-ned
9—Twenty-one degrees below zero at Chi­
ey ,_
in New York. river to market.
8— Jeffries defeats Sharkey
The company conies blended straights, $3,10; California,
ing History and Court of all Nations,” cago; coldest day in tweuty-six years....
1 of the
Wire
4—American Steel and 1
___ Company’s without solicitation, and is not seek- $3.25;
buckwheat flour, $6.00; gra­
tire in Front street. New York....
to cost several millions, exhibiting con­ 1600,000
Five business houses at Herington, Kan., plant at Waukegan, Hi., burns.
ham, per barrel, $3.80; whole wheat
7—Cruiser Charleston goes ashore off ing a bonus or inducement.
temporaneous art and manufacture burn.
flour, $3.10; rye flour, $3.80(34.00.
Throw I'hynlr tn tho l>«»ga !
10—Explosion In Baxter Stove Works. northwest coast of Luzon.
from every country in the world.
9— Admiral Dewey aud Mrs. Mildred Hazen
Philomath Enterprise,
Mansfield, Ohio, causes a >100,000 fire....
I« tn «trd l»y mt Intestinal tenir
Millstuffs—Bran, per ton, $16.00;
wedded
in
Washington.
..
.Joubert
begins
and llv«r «friulani, palatable, grntlr, $r| | m >
Thunder storms are more frequent in Kelly Block iu Cleveland burns; loss >150,- bombardment of Ladysmith.
Philomath is to have a new school­ shorts, per ton, $17.00.
t«nt <«'< • «'•(■<
»n i) < alitarti** A il tir uggiola.
0u0. .. .>200,000 fire in Toronto, Ont....
r»l
12—Major John A. Logau killed In battle house.
Iowa than in any other part of the American troops capture Caloocan.
At a meeting of the enterpris­
Feed—Chopped feed. $20,50 per ton;
in
Philippines.
11
—
Troops
under
Gen.
Miller
take
Iloilo
world. The average is one about every
21— Death of Vice President Garret A. ing citizens of that district hist week middlings, per ton, $22; oil cake meal,
Th«» Wisconsin College of Manic Inis
....Engagement outside Manila, In which
fourth day. Sumatra has 86 in a year, Filipinos
Hobart.
it was voted to erect a schoolhouse to per ton, $32.00.
are driven back.
been o|N*rir<l with mi imposing building
23—British defeat Boers in hard battle at
12—Twenty-four Italian miners and faml-
and Rio Janiero 51.
cost
$3,000,
to
contain
five
or
■is
nN its homu in Milwaukee.
• js perish in snowslide at Silver Plume, Belmont.
Portland Market.
25— Death of George R. Davis, of Chicago, rooms, «nd to be equipped with all
That the spores of mildew are dia- Colo... .McClurg's book store in Chicago
Director-General
of
World's
Fair
of
1893.
burns;
loss
>562,000...
.Seventeen
insane
Wheat
—
Walla
Walla,
51
<3
52c;
turbed by snails and worms has been
27— Death of Charles Coghlan, the actor. modern conveniences. A tax will bo
burned to death at Yankton, S. D.
proven by Mr. F. L. Stevens, of the women
28— Boers defeated In severe engagement levied to raise $1,000 aud bonds sold Valley, 52c; Blue-tern, 54c per bushel.
....Report of War Investigating Board
on
banks of Modder River.
Flour—Best grades, $3.00; graham,
University of Chicago. The mildew ap­ made public In Washington. .. .Great fires
to cover the other $2,000. A tine site
29— Block of Philadelphia business houses
In New’ York City and Albany, N. Y.
peared in the path these creatures hart
for the new structure has been selected, $2.50; superfine, $2.15 ;>er barrel.
13—Digby, N. S., almost wiped out by fire burned; loss $3,000,000.
Oats—Choice white, 34 (3 35c; choice
taken over fresh leaves.
and work on the buildiug will com­
....Blizzard in the East aud South.
December.
14—>500,000 tire in manufacturing district
4— Fifty-sixth Congress opens.
mence as soon as the weather will per­ gray, 34c per bushel.
Funds are being collected in Den­ of Cincinnati. ... Burning uf manufacturers’
5— Death of Senator Hayward of Nebraska.
Barley—Fee<l barley, $15<316.00;
in Chicago; loss >1,000,000.
C—Dick Coleman, negro murderer, burned mit in the spring.
mark for the purpose of bringing to warehouse
15—Machine shops iu Brooklyn navy yard at the stake at Maysville, Ky.
brewing, $18.00(318.50 per ton.
their native land the remains of two burned.
Hank Will Mo»«.
9—British meet decisive defeat nt Storm-
Millstuffs—Bran, $17 per ton; mid­
10—Death of M. Felix Faure, President of berg. .. .Thirty-two miners killed bv gas ex­
famous Danes who were buried abroad,
The Rucker bank, at Everett, Wash., dlings, $22; shorts, $18; chop, $1« per
France.
plosion In mine at Carbonado, Wash.
Tyoho Brahe in Prague, and the poet
18—Emile Lou bet chosen President of
11—British suffer great losses In engage­ has secured a lease of the Northwest ton.
France... .Riots in Paris.
Jens Baggensen in Kiel.
ment with Boers at Magersfonteln.
Trading Company’s building, on Hew­
20—Fire causes >500,000 loss at Port Wash­
Hay—Timothy, $9(310.50; clover,
14—Gen. Buller badly defeated by Boers
itt and Colby avenues, at Everett, and $7 (3 8; Oregon wild hay, $6(37 per ton.
The German Arm of Krupp are said ington, Wis.
in attempting to cross Tugela River.
22
—
City
uf
Manila
fired
by
Filipino«.
17
—
Death
of
Th
os.
M.
Brumby,
flag
lieu
­
will
move
there
about
the
first
of
tho
to be making trial of some light five-
Butter—Fancy creamery, 50 <3 55c;
tenant of U. S. warship Olympia.
March.
The bricks are on the ground seconds, 42^4@45c; dairy, 37}^(g4uc;
centimeter field pieces which are con­
18— Currency bill passed by low^r house year.
1—Death of Lord Hersebell tn Washing­
structed of compressed paper. The ton.... Bagast a ministry resigns at Madrid. of Congress. ... Excitement on Wall street for the building of the vault, and as store, 25® 35c.
8—George Dewey made an Admiral by causes two big failures.
good service of paper in car wheels sug­
19— Gen. Henry W. Lawton killed before noon as completed the bank and fix­
F.ggs—18(319c per dozen.
President McKinley.
San Mateo, P. 1.
tures will be transferred to their new
gested the experiment.
4—Congress adjourns.
Cheese—Oregon full cream, 13c;
B—Storm destroys life and property in
quarters.
Improved Tritln K«|uipinmt.
Young America, 14c; new cheese Klo
A Chicago workingman has discov­ East Tennessee.... New ministry taka« of­
Why Fishes Ara Slippery.
1 • O. 11. .V N'. aixi <
Slmrt
per pound.
ered a process by which plate glass fice at Madrid... .Terrific powder explosion
Perfumery Factor«.
Flah of almost every sort are, when
La Goubran, France, kills sixty persons.
a buffet, smoking am)
Poultry—Chickens, mixed, $2.50® Lili« have
can be made from slag, the waste ma­ at 9—
Frank M. Phelps, Ph. G., an Eastern
Rev. T. DeWitt Talmage resigns his fresh caught, slippery and hard to hold.
terial in iron and steel manufacture, Washington pastorate.... Battle between
chemist of 15 years’experience, is in 8.50 per dozen; hens, $4.00; springs, library car to their I’orthind-Chicago
and Canadians on Porcupine This sllpperlness Is due to a sort of
$2.50(38.50; geese, $7.00(39.00 forold; through train, an<l a dining cur matvico
and the Federal steel trust proposes to Americans
River, B. C.
mucus exuded through the scale, and Baker City with a view of locating $4.50(36.50 for young; ducks, $4.50 has been inangnnrated. The train is
build a plant to turn out the new
11—Gen. Maximo Gomez deposed from
there
in
business.
He
has
visited
many
is of the greatest importance to all
command by Cuban Assembly.
>
turkeys, ..
live, 1254(gi8o ••'piippp.l with the latent chair cure,
product.
points in the Northwest, and has de­ per dozen;
13—Pasig captured by American troops.... slimy creatures.
day coaches and luxurious fiist-clu«a
cided to locate at Baker City. He will per pound.
The whole of the dry land on thin Understanding reached on Samoan affairs
One of the important functions of the
....Herbert Putnam, of Boston, appointed
and ordinary p*h*<*pfin. Direct connec­
Potatoes
—
55
(it
70c
per
establish
a
laboratory
there
for
the
sack;
sweets,
planet scarcely exceeds 52,000,000 of Congressional librarian.
fish's slimy coating Is to protect It from
tion made at Granger with Union I'n-
manufacture and wholesale of first- 2®a5ic per pound.
16—Mob shoots nine negroes at Palmetto,
square miles. Forty millions are un­
of Editor Joseph Medill.... the attacks of fungus, a form of plant class goods in the line of perfumes, ex­
Vegetables—Beets, $1; turnips, 00c; citie. and al Ogden with Rio Grainle
der caucasic sway, leaving, as Profes­ Ga....Death
Five killed In street riot at Hot Springs, life found in all waters, salt and fresh,
per sack; garlic, 7c per pound; cauli- line, from all jHriiita in Oregon, Wash­
sor Keane says, not more than 12,000,- Ark... .Election riot in St. Louis results in foul and pure. If the ilsh Is so injured tracts and toilet articles.
of two men....B. P. Hutchinson,
flower, 75c per dozen; parsnips, $1; ington and Idaho to all Easiern cities.
000 for the now reduced domain of the death
wheat operator, dies at Lake Geneva, Wis. that some spot becomes uncovered by
Hale of School Bonds.
beans, 5® 6c per pound ; celery, 70 Q tof information, rates, etc., call on
other «* divisions.
17—Peace treaty signed by the Queen Re­
The board of trustees of school dis­ 75c per dozen; cucumbers, 60c per »»»•V <>. I:.
N. agent, or addrens W.
cent of Spain.... Windsor Hotel burns in the slime, a barely visible fungus will
The life-sized bronze equestrian New York, with great loss of life.
be likely to lodge there, and when It is trict No. 36, Bingham county, Idaho, box; peas, 8@4c per pound; tomatoes, H. Hurlburt, General l’liMsengor Agent,
18
—
Fatal
riot
lu
Havana.
statue of Frederick the Great, by J. L.
box; green corn, 12Jt® i ’ oi i land.
20—Mrs. Martha Place electrocuted at once lodged the process of reproduction has offered for sale coujsiu Ixmds of 75c per
Gerome, the French sculptor, which he Sing
Sing.
is very rapid. It soon extends over the that district to the amount of $4 io,
The hard, white layer inside the
21-24- Race war in Little River County,
will exhibit at the Paris exposition,
gills and kills the fish.
bearing interest at the rate of 8 per
Hop«—8(3lie; 1898 crop, 5@6c
where many negroes are lynched.
shell of
has been purchased by Peter Gibson, of Ark.,
23—Malietoa Tunua crowned King of Sa­
The primary purpose of the slime of I cent per annum, payable annually, re­
Wool-A'alley. 12(313« per pou^lj freshly th«* . ...... aunt is not there in the
Cincinnati, and immediately after the moa.
plucked fruit, except ns a
25- Opening of ship canal at Port Arthur, the fish Is to reduce its friction when In deemable in 10 years after date, for the r.aetern Oregon, 8® 14c; mohair, 27(3 creamy
exposition it will be shipped to this Texas.
film about a ltlth of an inch
motion through the water and Increase purpose of building and providing a 80c per pound.
thick,
i
country.
27—Burning of Armour’s felt works in Chi­
Its speed. It also serves as a cushion to Rclnxilhouse in said district with the
Mutton—Grom, beat aheep, wethen with which has to Is, scraped off
cago.
James 8. Galloway, of Hillsdale,
a H|ioon.
r
Sparkling
s« «anas
liquid, 1 In
11
29-Amer!can and British warships bom
and ewea, 8j^c; dressed mutton, 6'4(3
the scales, which it thus protects from I necessary furniture.
place of the acrid 1 “milk” known to
Mich., has just pur hared the whole of bard native towns in Samoa... .Sinking of many Injuries.
7c
per
pound;
lain!«,
7Jic
per
pouwl.
steamer Row»*na Lee in the Mississippi
nglish consumers, comprise the whole
New Lumber Company,
Morgan county, Ontario, 89square the
below Caruthersville, Mo.
Hogs Gross, choice heavy, $5.00; nut.
miles, for the white pine timber upon
The
Jones
Lumber
Company
has
filed
80—One hundred and twenty live« lost by
light ami feelers, $4.50; dressed
Grand Opera.
of passenger steamer Stella in the
it. He could cut nearly if not quite shipwreck
articles of incorporation in the state $5.50@6.00 per 100 pounds.
’
English channel.
"Yez medn’t be taken on sich airs,
100,000,000 feet, but Intends to hold
department,
The
company
will
manu-
81—Fall of Malulos. ...>500,000 Are in San
Heef—Gross, top steers, $3.50(34.00-
Missus Mulvaney, jlst beycuz yer ntan'.t
Francisco.
most of it, awaiting developments.
facture and deal in lumber and all cows, $3(88.50; dressed beef, GUa
bln made a Jigger on 'th perleesh force.
April«
manner of wood manufactures and 7>4 c per pound.
Mrs. Marie Melms, widow of Charles
7—Eleven lives lost In burning of Wallace Me man went t’ th’ gran’ opphra 'n
merchandise in general. The princi-
Melms, the poineer Milwaukee brewer, Andrews' residence In New York.
Veal-Large, 6^@7Jic; small, 8«
9—Death of Justice 8. J. Field, retired.... ■thy le.”
pal office will be located in Portland, 8 >6c per pound.
died in Germany recently and was cre­ Seventeen
Ilves lost by breaking of an ice
“Gran’ opphra nuttln’. It ’ud be
mated there. Her remains have just torge on Yellowstone River at Glendive,
Ran Francisco Market.
takln’ a mouth’s «liages whurkln’ loike
Shingle Mill ProgreRalng.
arrived at Milwaukee through the me­ lontann.
Wool—Spring—Nevada, 12@16 p
10—Seven persons killed In riot at Pana, yer man doos, Missus O'Hoollhan, t' get
”‘rï l*re*"lPr' 6«»Hhr rnunmjnt of ths
dium of the United States mails. This Illinois.
Work on the Reed & Million shinglo
pound; Eastern Oregon, 12@16c; Vai- »Mont pL,>|,.
’!!.w,1'1
Hi««li»poof
11—Exchange of peace treaties with Spain dotigli ernuff t' go t’ gran’ opphra!”
mill at Mt. Argus, Wash., is progress­ ley, 2O@22c; Northern, 10® 12c.
is said to be first use of the mails for
«’>• «Alinit
l'111 l'Ol«''". I» <l»n««roa». Tho
ends the state of war....Greek coaster Ma­
“But ’e wlnt, Jhust th' same, yes
such a purpose.
rta sunk off Tripoli with loss of forty live dosateful creathur. ’E tauld me lvry- ing very satisfactorily. The machin­
Hops
—
1899
crop,
11®12
O
per
ery is being put in as rapidly ns it ar­
Solon Borgium, a Parisian sculptor, lives.
14—Twenty three Crow Indians drowned thin’ consarnln' th' perphomience.”
I rives. The company has received the pound.
has been in South Dakota for the last In floods near Sberidan, Wyo.
CANDY
Onions—Yellow, 75®85c per sack.
“Oh, did 'e, yez bhloomln’ parphnrl- new Sturdevant fan for the hot blast in
15—Great fire In Cleveland; loss almost
—_— CATHARTIC
three months making models in clav of 11.000.000.
Butter
—
Fancy
creamery
24®2(,<-
katur? An’ how did 'e Injlioy th’ songs the dry house. This monster piece of
Indians for the Pairs exposition. He
18—Fishing schooner Ellxa lost off Nan­ in th' lingo linguagel"
I machinery weighs 22,000 pounds and i do seconds, 22 ® 23c; fancy dairy 20
found some fine specimens of the Amer­ tucket, with eleven of her crew.
@21c; do seconds, 19c per pound
24—Death of ex Gov. It. J. Oglesby of Illi
“
Dago?
It
wuz
good
Ameriklian
is 120 inches in diameter. It is the
ican aboriginies among the Sioux at nols... .Thirty persons drowned in wreck of
atc88’“8*0”' 35<887K°i f^ncy ranch',
the Crow Creek agency, South Dakota, British ship Loch Sloy on Kangaroo Island. Ooirlsh, begorrah, that they spuk, fur biggest piece of machinery of tho kind
20—Dawson City, Alaska, almost wiped me man tould me sum o’ the Jhokes.”
and succeeded in working up a half out
I in that county, and probaldy the big­
by Are.
Millstuffs — Middlings, $16 oq (< t .
“Jliokes 7”
gest in any shingle mill on th« coast.
dozen models.
27—Tornado at Kirksville and Newtown,
19.00; bran, $18® 14.00
“Yin, Jhokes, yez hnythen. They
Mo., and In Soldier River valley, Iowa.
It is said that Admiral Dewey’s son Scores killed and injured.
Telephone Line to Heven Devlin.
Hay—Wheat $7.OO®9; wheat and J'-v.T
T.at. Onml. IN g « n <1,
alluz hez Jliokes whin th’ gran’ opphra
20—Earthquake shakes Southern Illinois
receives a sample every time an article
It is said plans are being made to oat $7.60®9.00; I—t L_.'_
* $5.oo® ''•rlr ...... an, ,1, l .dT 2,r,°.rl’’»i «*. »0. «81 Writ«
and Indiana and Northern Kentucky.... Fa­ emus t’ til’ Cnp-tal Shquare The a ter.”
named for Dewey is put on the market, tal mine riots at Wardner, Idaho.
u r _ - , «—>•«>. MUM., «Mimi, s.. r„., ,n,
extend the Union Telephone Com- ! 7.50; alfalfa, $5.00®7.50 per
—Detroit Free Press.
ton;
whether it be a cravat, a oollar,
pany’s line from Pine Valley to Cup­ straw, 85® 45c per bale.
May.
hat, a cigar, a brand of whisky or an
1-Destructive fore*t fires In South Dakota,
rum, Idaho, in tho f^even Devils coun­
Potatoes— Early
F \ X
__ , T
. vu wr
Rose,
$1.00;
Oro-
A Remarkable Shawl.
thing else. He has adorned his room Nebraska and Colorado.
The Duchess of Northumberland pos­ try, via Ballard’s Landing. Thia will gon Burbanks, o'sc® 1.10; 'river Bun
8— Resignation of Italian cabinet.
T’iteteiT r ’■ T* Io» M1.41. H«v
with these samples, and it is probably
♦—Opening of Ute reservation In Colorado
sesses a shawl given her by Charles X. I be a great convenience to all that
Prnth i ?
WholMM!-
6—Five killed by tornado in Chlckassw na­
the most remarkably decorated room
great
mining
section,
as
it
will
give
>1.
00<g
1.25
per
«ack.
tion, (). T........ Death of Mrs. W. C. Whitney. of France, which cost a fabulous sum.
wit
1
but
our
cont met
in America.
Citrus Fruit—Oranges, Valencia
7- Report of Wade Court of inquiry given It Is manufactured fiom the fur of a them long-distance connection with the
’o fur’ii-in"1 "”/*«<’’r**r« o«»p«l« litem
out
irnleli h , with thuiiPt, no w<i mu m *1I
outside world, since the Union line
y
M
*
CHn
14.00®
•zf
îl
v ÎÏÏÎ11
4I.I24
ri «nil
species
of
Persian
cat,
the
hair
of
8- Russell A Co.’s thresher works at Mar
slllon, Ohio, burned; loss $500,000.
onucf
»l’iter
which is so fine that one strand is hard­ coonects at Union with the wires of 5.00, California lemons 75c®$1.50;
iu!
'7*
Thw
P»®t«ww
12—Death of ex-<>ov. R. p. Flower of New
1 do choice $1.76® 2.00 per box
ly visible to the naked eye. The spin­ the Inland Telephone Company.
York... .Twenty five persons killed in rail
r'M*,l»t«tWo, roti to
I
I Tjopioal Fmita-Banauas, $1,50®
wav collision at Exeter, J’s.
ning, weaving, and fashioning of th«
.Al"** Io r.°”r b*nMr or fruitilit
Spi-;ngfleld, Mais., is building its
ÜtfRt.o« urrivul at roar depot.
15— Death of Franclsque Rarcey, noted
Inal-
<
a
'
pinert
l
’
Pl«.
Hom.
A
Lärm
Htov®
uVÍ.
i
‘
J.7
Kît
’
.T!
r
»»rgal aautar offnrM.
French critic.... Riot a« Princeton between meterlal required several years of Labor first 17-story apartment house, to cost lnsJ^ Lrslan dates.
8®eXo
■tudenta and Pawnee RIH'« Wild West
and thousands of cat skins.
-----------..tnnna m-v
$125,000.
Can
rail
'T\<n't think yau . 4-1 (A.
talttv frani the Naod far
brntn and nuuJei, tiHlhaul ,/„,ny ,
thmn ta repaie it. Ha,»/', 5^,,^
line» nernt. mental and ./ ivv »( hv
l>v enn hint/andnitaheinf/the Naad. Duy
it help) avenwarhed and tued peaple
Never Di^¡
M.
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C
Is
for thought.
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that only coal half as nnn h,
Teatnd. trun to name, fr« »h and
misii n, « I ways tha ba«<. Aak
no uttj«ra
for 1-nrry •
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