> KLAMATH VOL. V KLAMATH SAXONY SOI K ITS A FALLS, REPUBLIC KLAMATH I OAN THE Aneuun,«turni M«d< m Nrw York- Amounl ■vnw V-trk, Isti 15, — Antiouncemeut to our many Rt abijo Lvmp-ehenalve Review ul the Important flap penln<> of the P*»l Week In a (undented form. Th« Brltlrh i"«l with wvrre !>«•«• •I Muria) «t>urg Krll*f"rv«'"«*'t» Will be ae'lt lo lili, hau«r al -iut e. Twu h«u-l'«--l mill baud» al F luieuc». Culo . Iiava »truck. Fred T Dubol» wa» «lr« t««l U**lt«-I Stai»» •stiaUir troi"«l-lalH> The «ri.t-’iH liig »1 A herd. Ih« • ut b«**’«r. ha* tw«u i«»«tp->i'«<l. Cuk-iubian rebels wrro -lo lea ted by th* g-oerii" eul it*«ip« jeat Panama The i tealdent ha* ap|«>lbte<l \ «da Moor« p)*l'"»«t«r al lro**al«le. • 'reg >u Fio<l Al«xan<l«r, lb« Negro mur-ie-or, eaa t>urb«sl Wurth. Kan» A »awiulll bit Asturla. wlth-a risili capaetty of 2'H*,"O" loot, baa beoti Ouauctsl lu New York Tbe O. it. A N t'o. a wharf at Sal» tu wa» larrlo'l away by lilgli Water l«u»s altuul *1.""", Two carload» of i'otlugu«we labore!« bound for th» aogar piatitali-at* < f Hawaii passed thr- a;h ( bi-«go »u ruuta lur s»u F ranc l«c.>, nisrks, «-qulvaielit lo about *'.‘0.000,- 0"O II I- , xpi tUnl 'hai siil,*c'Iptlo'is t "srd |hl« loan wlll Ito recvlvetl li* liti« citi In e.ut li t.'m «ame maiiner ■■ lo lite c«»r ol tb* Bavsriau lumi offeti-d ls«t *«-! It 1« ili* oplulmt “f forrlgn Itankrr* tbat thè ltiipri|,«| i termali goveruiueut lisa ilr-Idrtl ti * Itlihi Iti Its ttHll ua- tlohal loan, «istmi lo lai (or #00.000.- l'oil inarks, t ' *169,"00.000. uulll ti'« varlou* *tat»« ..f ih« guverumeul bave matl* lltvir log ’tlatlnus. I" qult k su naslol* Ila*« Itawtl offt re I It alia of Ilio Ir... city of Hamburg, thè kliigtloii, < | fiatarla, sU'l r*ow thè kl"g alom ol -at- uy II la detiultely kuowu Ila Itaallklllg eira lea that bolli I ta-rmaliy ami 'itesi Brusii* ha«« tlle Issuauce ol bt-avy Ioana iu ■ utitemplath n. Whlc.i wlll la* lite firat sn<x>uuce-l, ho»»*«*, aauuait In» laarned. It I* doiibltul II aatlafactaary arrangement» cali 1« mad» to nuance any -ouatde.a- Irla p rtl-.li ol of tlieao theac I Ioana miti a liera. here. Il leaat, ih« airauguiiioiita arrangoma-iila that tlist cali b-’ Iliade, It 1« lepatrteal, are u<>t u» favori- ble a* Ile •*- mail» wlia-u III« L'IO,"00.- "< t Brillali «xchequar bau ami thè lM>,"ov,Uo0 mark* Imperlai t.crmau treaaury l< ,au wmn organiseal. Ili» < tarmali g verumeul. Il ia uiiil«raGsi«l, ha» «ountle-l AinelicaU finaucler* tilt* ligi! tliair Berlltt CatrrespoU'Irnta oli tba pruapet la of pi*, log a portiull of tlia c ut«-iii| ate-F loau bere, l.ul ha* fouutl timi couditlou« war» uol luglily falciai I». Ili«',erma" bs*'i c-ul-l la> placcai in that country aiti Fletter terni« Itali Imre. C'llcStf-* del-«'llvea ralae-l « niulitil- LNDERSEA TELEPHONE. lilt«''» «on, captured J. I*. Mctiatr«, th« soppuaed l««il- r ol the band au-l •rcurwl throe bags of spurious < <>lu Line Betwren I lurida and ( uba to Be Can. Itaar Admiral Georg- W Me.villo, itru.ted lor the t'niled State*. »"giiioer lu eblof ul the Uultul st.ito* Nw Y< rk. Jan. 17. —The first under hsiy vaiti, «at* tliat Eugllab malo sea lel* pin lie I "lit, according to the war»blp» aro uot near aa «tabi« a* luveutlou of l>r Michael I'uplu, into tbo«o of our own ttull-l, t-e put down la-tween F lorlda and Culm Tho Vebesualan government ha* lor I lie Lulled states government, by •oiusl two «teai'ioia flying th« Itrltl-li the haver ol the patent. the Hell Tele Hag Th« omopany owulug tl-o ««*««-1« pi ona l ompuiv. laal July l)r. I'upm, l*a* an American preeblout and several having Mo-ured his (mteiit* here aud of III» |trluvl|ial alo kltolders Mir abroad, offrr-.l his disoovery to the A lust leans. American telephone -V leirgrsph Com Th« companv Immediately Scoli Wilke, win* served ill the pauv. laiught an option on the invention, ex- lower hou-o ol coiigreM two ter tending to January I, 1901. Thon, bevluiilng vaiti* iHNfl. ai* I who wa« under Dr. Lupin's direction, tbe coni Sista'it i- utndler "I furrelicy dui | m * uv equipped a line from Bedford l’ie«id--ul Cloveland'a la-l term, dying at hl* bom» near liarry, i'ik* station, on the Harlem railroad, which ("Hilly. III rau partly under water to New Bed- Coquard, the man who defle-l ths lord, Maas., thence to Albany and on there the wire tail over Paris police, ha» coi "in lite-1 aulcide. pi Pittsburg. Ils was purs'ie-l by the |a*l|ce to lilt land. The wills were placed at inter huuss when* lie l-arretl tile doors, au-l, vals of ala'Ut two miles, anil were in frt’i" an "patella window, wa'uelall closed <'ii gla-« insluators on the polea. I lie teat was «o sattala-tory that alaiut to keep away or lie would «h-s-t them Laterali army olflonr with a'tetach- two weeks I -fore the option expired Bieiit ol tris'pa lor- cd the dial »11-1 tlie com|«mv paid the money end dosed k'uiiil Ciquard hnnglug lu the gaunt the contrail with Dr. Pupin. According to th« statementa of pro with a Bullet hole through lila « huí. feasor I'uplu. th« American Hell Tele I Jewel i* no longer a lion with lhe phone A lelegr.ph Company ha« paid British. him, instead of the *.'(10,000 as origin Aaotm-r ocean to-iH'ean rallronl Is ally stated, nearly |5o",ti"" for his projected. recent invention of a system bv which Ku»«ii* turned over tl.e Tien Tain ocean telephone is made possible. Ihis i« in addition to the annual royal railroad to Germane, ty of *16,000 a year during the lift* of Admiral Dewey 1« cont nml to liis the patents. nume by an attack of the grip. Proprietary Tax Decision. T- M Pattersoii wa« noiniitiitad for senator by Colorado fusionista. Kansas City. Mo,, Jan. 17.—Judge Ih» supreme ><>urt deci l«.| tli -I Hone, in tln< United Stai«« district court I« r<- today, rendered mi im|».rt- Neely must |IH eilradlcte-l bi Cuba. ant decision in th« case of the Rot'hes- Oregon will mud throe tllVNHtUlg IN ter lliewing Company va. tbe United carry the pre«ldent lai vole to States. involving the taxing of a pro- w aaliiiigtou. ■rletarv medicinal preparili ion. 'I he Much damage lias liwen done l>v <-oiirt sii«tailit-d tiles complainant's con- “••a.*.. ... 1 . •now slid Isndslidea and high waler tention tlait the article was not rub. lu Oregon and Washington. ject to taxation, and rendered n decis Hiere |» H famine in the province ion against th« government fur *8,840, u' Nhan Hi, China, and It la «aid ft.""",- th« amount paid by til« brewing com- piinv under protest. The complainant lasiple are facing *tarvation. company had sold what they termed A county superintendent nt Seattle a “tonic’' put up In la.ttles, on which ■nd a county treasurer at Npokane re- hud already been paid «lie rofiilar *’.' u«e to give up tlioir respective ullicee per barrel. Tim revenue department •*> luocwtftort. at Washington held that it wiih taxa- Ten per«ons were killed and many ble as a proprietary medicinal article, were InjiiKsl Ha the result of all ex- while the company contended that it H'eiun in • hat tact .tv nt Dentou, was a inild la er. heat Manchester, ICnglaad. Women Fatally Burned. I*i" steamer Tillamook, Ulite-I NHtee mail la,tween Ban Francisco, Jan. HI. — Mrs. M. ■u-l hutch Harbor, Alasl A. Millican, wife of the editor of tlm *f« k«d on Wood island >«< New York Medical Journal, wits badly • total |(lm> burned in a fire which pnrtlally de A special from Ashcroft, B. MVN stroyed the Imus« in Illis eitv ill which she i«sided, mul no hopes of her recov ca»e. of Niimllpoi Mre re ery are entertained. She was rescued " to have broken out among the from the flames in an unconscious con l*IH '"••’f'Htion lien' Ques- t'ii«<"| *IHI1 **•••• <|uaran dition. ts ?y,lr<’ r"oeiv«d from Dawson re- liuii".* hoi nri IftOiHJO -lanmirv 7. Three large ''M,B t9itireiy dentroyed But ,’",,,,9ita were caved. l he A** *">•■ reJd.*••rtonu sooldent that has «it. * i" conibliiRtion o( luiHvy lvv a «nd high winds occurred to- "ays a sia-elnl from (.......over. To Tut W«*hlngl«n Fir. Washington, Jan. lì.—11i« navy de partment has notified St-nafor Foster and Representative Jones timi it will be pleased Io receive samples of yellow Hr lor examination and test and if found to meet ie<|iiir<mielit», will use thia lumber ill the construction of ships (or tlm navy. Senator* f.lev ted. Clear the Way ol Minor Matter*. From All Parts of the New World w*« msd* in M sii ,lr*et ol tbe »ulli.tr- A iMlioll bv l i* kingtlciu of Satolli' ol and the Old. ■ Ito» .1 |*r triti Io*u (or HO,000.000 HMTrnrsT 1ÍFOI NEGOTIATIONS. Minuter* at Pekin Will *20.000.000. or PINAL COUNTY, OKECON, «JANUAKY 21, Negro Murderer Burned at. the Stake. HORRIBLE I ATE OI I Rf 0 ALfKANDfR Suipnttd Slaysr ol Prarl Furb« Mai Taken From Jail by a Leavenworth Chained Io a Rail and ( rrmalrd. Mob, Washington, Jan. 1» —No far a* our state depurtinent < an iliHueuee the new gotiatioua now about t>> begin at I'ektn It will seek to clear the way of all mil" r matters and of |».|nt» U|r>u which there 1« no disagreement what ever among tl,e allies, before undertax- lug the solution of the more difficult problems Involved in the settlement of the queetlous of ludemuillea, guaran tee« ami commercial tr-alier. It is ful ly expe< ted that the t’hluese r»-ere—il lative* will offer opposition to almost every polut. in order to secura more favorable terms, su< h as an undertak ing to dismantle, instead of destroy, the I him-so forts le-twi-err T.iku and Pekin; some abatement of the reatric- tions upou the importation of arms, and a considerable 11 nilatiou upon tbe •it» ot the legation guard« to ire main tained in Pekin. It is said at the state department that Sir. Rockhill has signed an inten tion to return to the United State, in a abort lime. lie ha« nut retired, t returns voluntarily. He Calls More for Five Thousand Interesting Events an Volunteers. ALTHORITIES INCREASE T.MEIR EFFORTS Br.luh OHribivc Operation* H*vr C<*Md lor th* Wrtxnt - Martial Law Proclaimed Thruughont tap* Colony. Cities and Tow IDAHO. Thur>t--n Hut mm, j 't-ickmtm of the state. <11 A movement is on fol looking to the early < M Paul Jacot, a re-i<i*u‘® beeo committed to " sane ash am. Ixmdon, Jan. 19.—Lord Kobe its, la-in euworth, Kan . Jan. 17 —F r«d who was entertained priavtely at a Alexander, tile murderer of Pearl John Harley, a p dinner last evening by United Service Eorbes and lhe fiel* i aim attempted to Club, the guests including the Prince City, is dead, aged < Iluiliiaily a««ault 111«« Eva liotli la«t of (Vales, the Duke of York, the Duke thi* state in 1963. Saturday ulglit. *t*'rounded bv a veil of Cambridge and some 300 officers, Callender is the name ing mol>, til* < lotlie* ton*, hl* laoe hn. tsaued from the'war office a stir office in Idaho county. blisxly witii bis own I lood, w.-s ring appeal to the country fur a Taylor is postmaster. drsggrd fri m in* cell iu the court prompt response to tbe call for 5.000 bou-e. pleading lor Ills life, aud, alter A branch telephone yeomanry, whose past service* tn South run from Dewey to Swi lieiug dragge-l *rouud til« court house Africa he highly commends to the give* tbe Falla a direct yard for 15 minute«, was loa-lr-i into gratituile of the nation. a wagon with til* captor* and taken to 8. K. Wright * two- The authorities continue to hold a the pla-« where Mi«« For be* * body wu* at Bonner * Ferry, on th hopeful view regarding the South Afri louud. to tw burned to dealh. ca/ tuatiou, but they teem to recog- the nver, was entirely "Burt* him: hang bun: no, bun* China Want» Eatifr Tcrmt. 14 .O«t vigorous measure* are nece* fire. him," re-ecb.ied through the air, and ajondon, Jun IV —‘Although the ■k y. The proclamation of marital Tbe aggr<vgate valuat *ach moment lhe uncontrolled passion« t Dltvfi Mate« gti\ rruiuent aud the la* throughout the whole of Cape strumeota tiled for reco of the mob became wilder. American paper« eccuae .Mr. C-iuger of Colony. Lord Kitchener's strong meas with the county record I tie negro wa« lakeu from Illa cell at •evetilv toward the Cbintve.’' says t he ure* aaginst tbe population of the re *•-'.052.416.73. tile state p>-uiteutlary at 4 tilla after- I'efcin corre«|M>n.irut ul the Murumg publics. the placing on reduced ration* m«>0 and loaded into a hack and 1 Henry Ott. a well-ku I Po«t, “the American« bed r» gxrJed of the wive* of men in tbe field, and brought to town. b<> ileputy mar*liala him m » in< ¡inc<i to lenirnry. farmer of tbe Boise valley sltular measure*, go to show that theie • urroiiuding him. iNputy slienfl« ranch of 450 acres, “¡he Chiuene com in l*» loners handed is heavy work. Vance .Myers ami Torn Brown sat iu price wa* *6,625. to Hie foreign enrovii with the MgDrd British offensive operation* have the hack ou either side of him There priK’t4»coU m ditpeuh from F pen«r ceased Jor the present. It u supposed Thoma* W. Bate«, pre weie 50 buggle* au<l wagons in tbe pro- Kwant H-u. Making m foreign oc. upa- Idaho Midlau-i railway, Lord Kitchener is collecting hl* erssiou which followed the hack, aud tiou instead of <lrwtru< t . □ <»f tbe l«ka -treugth for a final effort to crush or to to New Yutk. He says It was an awful march indeed for Fred fort«. The r<nj»rn»r » dw|tatcb >pture tbe commando* by a repetition the best possible conditio Alexander. ¡he trip lo town was aleoof the tiling f < drt uite pen «1 for The P. & 1. X. rail made quickie, ami tbur« wa* i^i at the prohi* it;< u of the iti>;*ortat) n of < f tbe tactics which cause I the aur- rvn-ter of General Crouje ard General nounced its inteniion of tempt to create a -llsturbam e. arms, nod reque»t*d that the pi.citne Prins Loo. It is allege.! that the road into the Seven lit When Fourth and Olive streets were rgpeditl D* hr -t ; ;«r»l lit :</• Boon who are concentrating at Caro Steel rails have ahead reached lhe police, who were in the ticiiiare a« to thr a . unt ¡And l :«e lina and Ernivle are preparing to de •based. hack following the one IU which Alex ntAiord for t.-.e . ua . tbr unti. *ur •oei d into Natal. ander was concealed, Jum|a-d out and 1 he connty commissi 9 of IrgMtiun goM -xA. tK . r. ha-.ie c*o*t of Th- casualty list issued yesterday couuty have selects I T.| cha-ed a* veral negro«*. Ihls ertated tbe tnililan 3* anc 1 e nate a 'llieisioti, which attracted the at Mhen tbe foretgoer« x»: poe< 1 restore »boa* that tbe Bom have re lease. I 3M* represent their iuterert nti»h who were captuted at Helvetia tioual Lite .-tuck Associa tention of every one, ami. iu the ex thr public (*:‘ - t-A AD“ *»•:’ ■ ; d ’ tk.n «n I Belfast. ~ The facts regarding the be held iu Salt Lake City.: citement, the back in which Alexander to the ('bioeer T*>- r ?w »♦ > mt was eoticealed, wa* frantically driven mention the (beiAtxf . . tht •w-ee** t ■apiure at Belfast have uot been al- The preliminary ste lowed to transpire. to the county Jail, aud just a* til" mob : jBtnjnd oOeedk it i* a,«*.rte<i that more heavy naval ta-eut .vard organ zing a reached tbe doors, he was locked in er».** .«a* will be landed at the Cape, lu sociation at Lewiston, the tint cell ou the east side of the formation a* to tbe doing of the in si-led in the state prior toj court house. First Nrtt:s< «F Pr*.r < savie -ree» vaders is hard to obtaiu. but it is clear the year 1877, are eligi in the meantime the crowd ha I Berlin, J*n 1#. — As off .-in. , tbs that they are getting very little help berehip. tuslied down the side gale of the atock- f rvigu -»Ffio» ut'ormed * from tbe Dutch. Twice they attempted Judge Stewart has rend site and in a moment there was a yell- Gernian tbe p-e*> x. eia» that to capture Barkley East, but both ion of considerable ir tog pack in the jail y ard. The side <x>rro*|«’D<ìeol r'BCS times they were repulsed For three Boise. He bolds that th duor, which was mail« of heavy sheet tlie tit-t «ittin.- < ' lite p*»a » co iron, was the next object of attack. in l'ek'.n ooald he at-p-uute .*r.a««J- day* they occupied Sutherland, but ba» no authority to a-1 I Therefore Several ol the thoughtful ones of the lat»ly after tbe difterent . rv ,-s «* ;■< they cleared out on the approach of equalisation. moil hail provided tbeniselvee with had eonv in.-e-i Iberna«: e* tbat tbetr toe British. Some scattered parties valuation of property m •led*« batumer* anil cold chisels, aud copie» of tbe > mt n -te hai heeu prep ate reported op-rating in different council are illegal aud voi i* was the work of only a lew moments ari» *igu*d and scaied v tbe Ubiues» part*. Apparently the iuvader* aban Fire at the Bunker pleui 1-oteuLanes. doned the idea of attacking Clan Wil Waniner district, destroy livfoie the hinges were cut from tin. liam on finding the town well defend wav which leads to the and, with Hie help from iual-le, it was ed. A commando of 1,000 has been mine. iff it* hinges in a moment. .More ■neu lu consequence, A DESPERADO CAIGHT. active in the Richmond district, bil! mine had to be tempers’ill puslieil iusl-le, and the iron bar Si there the Boers have secured only 100 The tiro originated in i again Called into play, and the doors of lhe cell room broken down. A man Offi-rri Located Marvin Kuhn*, th* Indiana Dutch recruits. house. I.oss is estimate- Outlaw with ihaip eyes spied a sh.iis-le««, fully insured. Boer* Attacked Colville. cringing inasa crouched down iu oue laqianaport. lud . Jan 19.— Marivn James Patten, a rancher Standerton, Jan. 19.—Colivlle’s mo troruer of lhe dark cell. The mob Ki.hu«, ilie <ies|-era-lo «hollas terror Bonners’ Ferry, lost a val Iksued in a moment, diagging tile fiend ised Northern Indiana lor week* and bile column, marching from New Den while triyng to cross the mark to Vladlaagte, was attacked by tiy the coat ctdlar. defied the officers of i«o states, was attempted to drive the tea At a quarter past 5 o'clock Alexand captured last night at Groenhill and is 1.000 Boers, divided ’Uto two forces •tie force made a determined attempt the ice, but when near th er was brought to the scene of the now iu ls>gan*|«irt jail. Kuhus mid the stream the ice gave murder of Pearl Forbes, lhe exact his brother, who was released from the ou the baggage aud the other on the the horses and before the cavalry constituting the rear guard. spot where the murdered girl was Columbus prison shortly after Marivn drawn out oue of them wa found was located by the leader* of the -».aped, were taken after a desperate The cavalry war compelled to retire crowd. Alexander was brought up in tight. Before the outlaw was over until protected by four companies of WASHINGTON. rifles, hidden by a ridge, who were a wagon witn a doxeti men. powered he shot two men ami was him- waiting with bayonets. The Boers The first thing done was to plant a self shot in the heed, but nut seriously. ft is said that Hoquiam i made a speedy retreat, leaving several railroad iron upright in the mud. This Kuhns and his biot her aud a confed basket factory. was made fast to cross irons firmly erate stole a team at Plymouth Sunday dead and wounded f om the heavy The Aberdeen Order of British tire. Eventually both attacks liouiid to the upright iron with wires. night and staite-l south. Ex Sheriff elect a *3,000 buil liug. went r piilsetl, the Heer* losing heavily. To Ibis the man was dragged and .Marshall and Marshal Cheney traced Spokane has accepted p chained to the upright railroad iron. them lo I h F'aiette lest evening mid by The liritian were not able to pursue the Chains ami Irone were wrapped about telephoning m ighlmring towns located Boers, owing to the necessity of pro cremator*’ which will cost * him, with his hands still shack.od fast them at i.revnhill near Otterbein. tecting their baggage. The casualties The old Hartford hotel ha Co the i«ist. Coal oil was then poured At Otterbein the |s>sse surrounded the were oue killed aud 15 wounded. down and loaded on cars, over him and the match touched to house mid rushed in at midnight. Ju.'. nan, Skagit county. TO PROTECT WALRUS. him. .Marvin was awake and seised a re New Whatcom is endea While It was being done, Alexander volver at his bedside. Before h« could have the appropriation for friends of Ills in the crowd The «ailed to Indian*' Food Supply Endangered *>y fire, Elmer Switsmer »hot him in the way project raised from and hade them goodbye. He did not face ami the |*isse closed in. One man Wanton DeOruction. *50,000. seem to realise that lie was to tm jumped from the second-story window Port Townsend. Jan. 19. — Keports of Whitman county boas Alexander was and escaped, but the biotlmrs were burned at the stake asked to make a confersiou, but de- overpowered alter n struggle, in which the wanton destruction of walrus have youngest court bailiff iu t himself innocent As the a number of shots were exchanged. reached the treasury department nt States iu the person of Will clared llanms leaped abjiit him Alexander Wounded as he was, Marvin partially Washington. Walrus come from the year-old son of Judge McDo turned ghastly pale, and then for the shook off the attacking party and shot Arctic on the ice flow during the early superior court. tlrat tiin« reiilired that his death was II. V Volt in the beck and Lewis portion of the open season to points be Dr. L. R. Marklev ha near. In less than five minutes lie was Hawkins in tha arm. Neither was tween Nt. Michael and Cape Nome, poiuted quarantine otii er f anil ‘ hoiisntida ot passengers on early hanging limp and lil’eli-*s by the chains fatally injured. hain Bay. Heretofore vessel steamers plying between those places that Isiund him. to wire to Port Town-end f shoot into baod-a, killing ann wounding As soon as the crowd saw that life tions. ’ . Fir* at Phornix. uianv. Captains of whalers have re was extinct, it began to slowly dis- Measures are being t aketJ Phoenix. B. ('., Jan 19. — l ire to ported that thousands of carcasses are purse. There were hundreds how ever. of tlie more morbid, who stayed night caused a loss of *30,000. It seen floating in Behring sea and the -luce a bill iu the legislntun Walrus flesh is the mit to a vote of the people ai to the last. Men kept piling on wood started in McBean & I'o.’a dry goods Arctic ocean. all the time until alsmt 7 o'clock, •tore, »preiid to lhe Imperial hotel and main subsistence of Alaska coastwise inent to the constitution del Tacoma aa the state capital I when the Hames were allowed to die thence to the buildings of the Phoenix Indiana, anil their wanton destruction Olympia. ' down. As soon as the flame* had die-l News Company. Giant powder was threaten* starvation to them. The law The miners working on the] down sutlicientlv to allow the crowd used to blow up buildings iu the |>ath relating to fur-bearing animals does Mclleiiii A Co. lost on not not apply to witlrus, hut Assistant Dewey claim, near Rspublil to appioiich there was a wild scramble of the flame» their stock *12,000. Til# loss on th« Secretary of the Treasury Spaulding killed lour cougars Feoentlj to obtaiu relies. building was *'2,000; Imperial hotel has issued instruction* to Collector of largest measured N feet I incl loss, *10,000; Phoenix News Com Customs Heustis, at this port, to urge tip to tip and the sniallest I Th* Vlglliiul* Athors. pany. *'-’ COO; T. A. Hicks, dry goods in asters of veasela visiting Alaska inches. Havana. Jan. 17.—The Ward lino store, *I,H(M>- There was partial in waters to prevent the killing of walrus The hoard of county oomml iteaiuur Vigilancia is aground off the surance ou some of the buildings and by persons on board of their vessels, These instructions ato issued with » for Lewis county has let a c->a luniks of Los Colorados, IllXHlt 100 stock. i«i«w of protecting th« food supply of the Northwest Bridge Compani miles westward of Havana Would Develop Danish Island*. the Indians, many of whom are aaid to coustriiction of a 140-foot spn( The Vigilancia sailed from Vera across the Chehalis river at Crus, Mex,, Jan. Iff, for ■ Progresso, Copenhagen. .Ian. 19.—The lenders be almoat iu a starving condition. Station. The contract price is| hail 58 of the syndicate of metchants who are Havana and New York. Nile I Admiral Coxy'* Plan*. paasetiger* on board, and is command- petitioning the government to make the An important strike has hef 1'bil.idelj.hia, Tali 19.—Immediately ,„1 |,y Captain lleynolds. she struck i