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Supplement to tbe Olamook fk'ciMigbt General News, with her at the time ' The woman was | intimate with Horton's wife. Upon the Crowe is tired of being hunted, and is so badly burned that a thumb dropped | I presentation of the charge several weeks willing to take chances of a trial if the The prices paid for salmon by the can off, and she suffered intense agony until ago Special Inspector Patterson was de reward is withdrawn, but expresses the neries at South Bend took a drop this death relieved her of pain. A husband tailed by Commissioner Hermann to fear that manufactured testimony would week. Salmon has dropfxd from 50 and nine or ten children survive her. make an examination into the circum convict him if the reward were allowed * * * cents to 30 cents each, and silversides stances of the ease. He visited Burns to stand. He says Crowe is less than A new advance in wireless telegraphy and upon thorough investigation made 500 miles from Omaha, and is not from 15 cents to 12% cents each, The was recorded in lxindon on Monday. a report sustaining the correctness of with his relatives. Edward A. Cudahv run this year continues very poor. The Daily Telegraph says that Marconi the charge, Thereupon action was on Monday unconditionally withdrew * * * ___. Haves the reward of $25,000, which he offcied Johann Most, the anarchist, was sen- has succeeded in transmitting messages taken, removing him from office, through the air for nearly 350 miles. | flatly denied the charge, His removal 10 months ago for the captnre of the fenced to one year in the penitentiary Monday in the New York court of Spe which is far greater than the maximum I in no wise reflects upon Hayes’ official abductors of his son. At the suggestion distance hitherto reported. conduct, that question not haying been of Mr. Cudahy and at the request of cial Sessions for publishing in his paper, * * * raised. He was appointed nearly four Donahue the city couneil will take up the The Freiheit, a seditious article on the The first negotiations with the brig matter. day following the shooting of President ands who k’dnaped Miss Stone, the years ago. * * * * # * McKinley. American missionary, and are now hold Now that the laud defenses around Nome has again been visited by a se * * * ing her for $110,000 ransom, have fallen Victoria, B.C.. and Esquimalt are com vere storm, according to advices received James Ross, the wealthy Canadian, through, owing to an attempt by the plete, the British Government is turning Monday by the steamer John S. Kim who was reported in a Halifax, N.S., Bulgarian police to trap the outlaw«. It its attention to submarine defense. ball. The storm commenced on the dispatch to be at the head of a yachting is believed, however, that Miss Stonel There has been a company of submarine night of September 26, and continued syndicate to challenge for the America’s and her com|>anion, Mrs. Tsilka, are miners at Victoria for a couple of years, for three days with increasing fury. As cup through the Cape Breton Yacht Club, being well treated. and they are shortly to lie joined to an a result, every lighter that was anchored of Nova Scotia, personally denies that * * * other company of the same service. To off Nome is ashore, ami the government there is any truth in the story, so far as Complaints have been made to the assist them in the work, on Saturday tug Captain Warden is on the beach. he is concerned. police of Daniel J. Long, who was in the government awarded the contract The bottom of the big barge Skookum, i * * * A large movement of cattle from the Tacoma during September, advet rising to the Victoria machinery depot for two which was w recked during the big storm Upper Burnt Kiyer ranges took place | money to lend at 6 and 7 per cent, re- steel launches, which are to be sheathed- last year, was washed upon the beach, last week, and Baker City was the de I quiring $10 in advance for an investiga and have houses of teak. It is announced and what was left of the Catherine Sud livery point for about 1200 head. Ennis ting fee. He disappeared September 28. that in future the British Government den was shifted higher on the sands. & Beard, of Walla Walla, received about An Oregon attorney who wanted 15 will have the work of this kind done at The beach was strewn with lumber and 800 from Thomas Drisline, of Unity, and loans sent him $150, an Everett real es Victoria instead of sending to England light wreckage. The storm was from the For some time they have southeast, and on its approach all the they will be shipped to Walla Walla and tate man $40, and various smaller for boats, etc. had repairs to the ships done by local sailing craft and the small steamers in amounts came from Ballard and other Puget Sound markets. towns. From the stack of mail found contractors. the roadway took a hasty departure for * * * * * * at his office it is believed he raked in a Sledge Island, where, under its protec Judge Mori's, of the United States large sum, chiefly from applicants in The provincial government assav of tion, they succeeded in weathering the Circuit Court, handed down his decision flee at Victoria, B.C., on Saturday han storm. Washington, Oregon and Idaho. on Saturday in the Russian Sugar boun dled a third of a ton of gold dust brought * * * * * * ty cases, upholding the action of Collec from the North on the steamer Danube. Fifteen suits, aggregating nearly $1,- William W. Brauer, president of the tor Stone in levying an extra duty of 70 Of this 125 pounds was brought by Ta 500,000, have been filed in the Federal cents a hundred pounds on sugar im William M. Brauer Steamship Company, gishjini, the Indian who got in on the court at Denver. These suits are against ported to this country from Russia by announces that his company will inau first rush to the Klondike, and who owns all the principal railroads having repre- Robert E Downs, a commission mer gurate a freight service from New York one of the richest claims in the district, j »entativc. in that dtv> A h|rger hi|tc|1 to Hamburg in January next. He says chant of Baltimore. He is investing his money in Victonn | wil| chi ’ ail(| New Y k that within four months the Bauer — .„It.. 'T'„ —— — — i realty. To *1. the — North American 'C Trans * * * and the total sum asked for will be Steamship Company will give out con- H. C. Brainard was mistaken for a bur tracts for the building of six first-class portation & Trading Company came 480 greatly increased. The suits have been pounds, and the remainder was held by | ¡,t |)V Cn|1 (; w glar at his family residence at Ferndale passenger and freight steamers, to be ;M.i;..:aMMi „..a At- a . . • a * • v. individual miners from Klondike and I formerly connected with the Denver & several davs ago, says the Marshfield ready forjthe season of 1903. These new lin. The miners were all allowed the re i Rio Grande Railway. Thev arc aimed at News, and was shot in the arm by his boats will lx from 10,000 to 12,000 tons bate of 1 per cent, the amount of royalty i all the railways and carcompanies »f the son. Somebody had been prowling in size, with accommodation for 150 they paid the government in the Yukon. ' United States and Canada. They in around the houses at Ferndale for sev first-class passengers. The question as to whether the big com- , i volve adjudication of a paten) car brake, eral nights. Roy Brainard shot through * * * panv is to lie allowed to rebate is the .’’“‘ Denver V” ""v' trying to 1 . I j which was originated . in nearly the door at a man who was The steamer Kimball, just in from subject of correspondence between the 1 20 years ago. The suits are for infringe get into the house several nights be- Nome, reports that a reign of terror pre. Provincial and Dominion Governments. ment of the brake, the principles of which fore. vails there. Hold-upsand robbers are of * * * * * * nightly occurrence. Men are being sand Henry Sullivan, aged 27, of Mill City, are alleged now to lx in actual applica The new*» reached New Whatcom, bagged and robbed in broad daylight Marion County, was arrested at Ridge tion on every railroad on the continent. Wash., that just across the international when caught in lonely places. Sluice I The patent was issued March 27, 1883. field, Wash., on telegraphic request of boundary line from Delta, Whatcom box robbers are frequent, and several I to Simon P. Weller,SyIvanus Waner and Sheriff F. W. Durbin, of Salem, on the I George Roesch, all of Denver. Weller is County, two families engaged in a quar mines have been roblxd of from $500 to charge of criminal assault. Sullivan is rel over a road which passed through a $2000. Business houses have Ixcn en the son of a family at Mill Citv, in which now master mechanic of the Missouri field Ixlonging to one of them. On one tered. Even women walking the streets there are four girls, the youngest being Pacific Railroad at Sedalia, Mo. side was a man and his wife, and on the arc made victims. On September 29th, 15 years old. She made a statement be * * * other a man and his son. The people two masked men entered the store of fore District Attorney Hart that her William J. McKane, a miner, was on commenced throwing stones at each Mrs. S. M. Hovev and at the point of a brother had assaulted all of his sisters Saturday evening shot dead by Patrick other and the man and his wife were pistol forced her to give up $500. repeatedly during the past three years. I j Hayes, at Butte, Mont. Hayes made killed in the melee. * * * The girls are motherless, the mother hav ! trouble in the Parker boarding house * * * The shingle manufacturers and the ing ¿died three years ago. One of the j and was arrested. He and McKane Burglars early Monday blew open the lumbermen of Washington will meet on girlsis a cripple, and another, aged 17 I I roomed and boarded at the Parker house, wife in the office of the Bluffton Milling the afternoon of October 24 in Seattle to years, is dying in a hospital in Portland. I and it was there the murder was com. Company at Bluffton, O., with a large protest against the recent action of the Requisition papers will be issued for the 1 mitted. Hayes started the row bv strik- charge of dynamite. The building railways in raising rates east of Mis arrest and return of Sullivan to Salem 1 inga girl who worked at the place. After caught fire and(the entire plant was des souri River points. The recent raise in for trial, a criminal information having his release from jail he came back and troyed, causing a loss of $25,000. It is these rates, as applying to shingles, has been filed against him. Informations accosted the girl, daring her to put her said the burglars got nothing. They made the lumbermen fearful of similar charging him with incest will lx filed head out of the window. Then, still filled with a thirst for revenge, he asked fired two shots at Night Operator Greer, action regarding their product. This later. for McKane, who had befriended the girl * * * who attempted to turn in a fire alarm rate increase has made a serious impres- and escaped. sion on the shinglemen of the state. If Chief of Police Donahue, at Omaha, during the trouble earlier in the day. * * * it stands it is upt to injure a number of has received from Patrick Crow through Haves remained in and about the house Mrs. S. Beleck, residing near St. Louis, them. What action the lumbermen a friend rf the latter, an offer to sur ■during the day, and Saturday evening, Or., was terribly burned Saturday even- | when McKane was going to work in the themselves will take has not been an render himself and stand trial in the ’’»g, and died from the effects of the ac mine where he was employed, he shot courts if the reward of $50,000 hanging nounced, but the shinglemen will send cident. She was attending to bread by over Ins head for the alleged kidnaping him in the back as he was passing out of out a vigorous protest. the stove when a hot coal fell on her of Edward A. Cudahy, jr.,is withdrawn. the door. Hayes is about 30 years of * * * dress and ignited it. Unaware of the age and unmarried. Hayes is still at The dismissal of G. W. Hayes, register Chief Donahue did not accept the pro f ct, she went out doors, where the large, and the entire police force and a of the Burns Land Office, is due to char position, but made a counter offer to br.vse fanned the small blaze and she ges filed bv G. W Horton, a citizen of ( waive the reward himself, saying no j posse of Sheriff's deputies are searching whs soon envelo|xd in flames. There for him. Burns, who alleged that Hayes was too ' body else could secure it. The Chief says Wtrj only two small children at home