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Show NEWS SUMMARY. northwest notes. JFate ojc Jkndree 2S WEEKLY Tbe two infant sons of John Smith of Walla Walla, Wash., were burned to death in a barn last week. ning. A typhoon of nuusual W. P. Swallows, a prominent merseverity haa CREAT FIGHT FOR LIBERTY. The Kev. Dr. Farlios, a Church of cnvery of nny isiri'aui of tin outfit becaunoii damage in Hong- chant uuil postmaster at Kokomo, arrived at Now longing to Andree. iiiid natives Colo., was instantly killed by a stroke England clergyman, kong and vicinity. Leaves Trail of York from York Factory. Northwest have guilt iu scare i of them they have Escaped Convict week. of last Wake. in lightning Death His Again .lie Genexsee valley, X. Y believing, as the Rev. Territory, and brings authentic infor- never who esconvict the liaa been submerged by torrential raina, The high winds of last week de-- mation of the fate of tlie explorer An- Dr. Parlies Harry Tracy, tlmt they will in sajs, from tlie Salem. penitenOre., causing iinniense damage. some way he punished, for they now caped royed from 20 to 50 per cent of the drea, and his companions. a two sheriffs, killing tiary, deputy Two years ago, eight hundred mile uudersttaiul tliul it was not au attack Official dispatches announce the growing grain in the north and west at a still is and , guard policeman, of a Esquimau-end of of which an Umatilla county, Uregon. party York, north uccidfit by ilium them, hut serious spread of cholera in Manchuria, maneuver of the under the leadership or "Old Huskie,' tlie gun was discharge tint precipi- large. Uy another Fire in the Palace Hotel, Reno, accompanied by great mortality. that has alspectacular on a balloon saw the Andree tated the massacre. alight of did the to amount damage X. an Infuriated aroused countryGowanda, Y., reports adiaastrous Had Andree made friends with thw ready plane of snow In that vicinity, which roof was The between fire the flood that did great has to he side his 2,000. in to pursuit, join that damage is about two hundred miles north of natives It is held he would have beeu and attic floor and the water damaged Fort Churchill. Three men men on once his more trail eluded the village and surrounding country. would and emerged safely conducted south In LeavenworLh, Kan., Theodore furnitnre and plaatering and paper. from the balloon, and some of eventually have readied civilization. The only female convict in the Idaho The Hudson Kay company has repeople approached them out of Pullen shut and killed Leila Madden, cently sent another party In search aged 17, because she refused to marry penitentiary, Josie Kensler, serving a of the balloon and outfit of Andree, murlife sentence for assisting in the him. and hopes to have conclusive evidence of made der has her applicahusband, The liritisli government has decided of the fate of the explorer within a the tion fora pardon, basing applicato takeover the warships now in course few months. of construction for the Chilian govern- tion on the statement that she is innoSolomon A. Andree. with two comcent and that her paramour, Alfred ment panions. Strindberg and Krankel, atFreely, committed the murder. tempted in 1897 to find the North Foie In Xew York 25,(XK East side Anna Hums, a girl 15 years of age, with a balloon. They embarked on workers have gone on strike, 11 from one of the islands iu the two of miles east July Leadville, and It hi predicted that 15,00U more will residing was struck by lightning during a segroup. Since that time, Spitsbergen follow. many rumors of tlu-ibeing found, vere electric storm. Her head and D. ti. Longworth, of Cairo, who is or been dead have circulated, alive, face were terribly bnrned and she was hut in every case until now these just now in England, brings the warn- knocked with terrific force to the have proved false. Several of them ing that the Egyptian Sphinx is rapidly ground, and Las not yet recovered conhave located the party on or near the decaying. sciousness. Physicians have little hope north coast of the American contiTremendous explosions have occur- of her recovery. nent. red at the W'aimaugu geyser at Rotro-ruThe revival of au old story that AnThe British- - American society of X. Z., a height of 800 to 900 feet Colorado haa dree and his companions were mursetaken up the work of dered being reached. by Esquimaus up there raises a Edcuring a monster petition to King number of interesting questions. Tho The United States government has ward YII, for the pardon of Mrs. first of these relates to the intellinot received an invitation to particiFlorence Maybrick, the American-bor- n Samuel M. Andree. of Hie ineu who from time to thell, where he so successfully battled gence conference prowoman who haa served thirteen years pate in the Commander of the Expedition time have passed thir tale down from with the posse that attempted to kill of a life sentence for the alleged poisposed by the Czar. Hudson's Kay to civilization, and who him, he has made a remarkable jump curiosity. As they did bo, one of The president of Venezuela has oning of her husband, James Maybrick, companions fired off a gun. This pretend to have got it from the Es- to Deception Pass, near Port Madison, is a signal to uncivilized natives for a quimaus. In view of tlie large number where he was last reported to have abandoned the idea of attacking the an Englishman. general battle. It is regarded as a of "fakes" which have been perpe- been seen. is and at of Governor Geer has issued liarccluiia, enemy preparing Oregon His unexpected marches and counto return to Curucits soon. a requisition on the governor of Xevada challenge, and also instantly the na- trated since Andrew's disappearance in the three explorers and regard to his fate, some doubta may termarches, his fertility of resource, tives fell In Xew York, Hyman Iloifmau, a for tlie return to Oregon of Hurt Hea- massacredupon them. exist as to the honesty of the persons and his almost Incredible endurance, Russian tailor, shot his wife through ton, alias llert Ray, wuuted in Lane Everything pertaining to their out- who are resiMinsilile for this particular have apparently enabled him to get the mouth aud then killed himself by county for the murder of Kenton Tracy fit was carried away to the homes of account. But, granting their perfect from tho rifles of his at Junction City, May 20th. Sheriff the natives on the north borders of sincerity, it is not inconceivable that safely away swallowing carbolic acid. and the only clews that make hunters, they wrongly Interpret the facts. The introduction of the state monop- W. W Witters, of Eugene, Oregon, rau the Arctic region. It possible to follow him at all are "Old Huskle" himself gave this indown him the and arrested at mail Early last March Hits same story those furnished by his own reckless acin oly liquor traffic in Russia has formation to Ralph A1 stine. agent for came from Winnipeg, and was attrib- bravado. He Is now supposed to be Wells, Xev. cordingly been almost universally folThree robbers attempted to force the Hudson Bay company, and after uted to a Mr. Alston, an agent of the heading for Whatcom, where it Is lowed by increased drunkenness. being investigated by the Rev. Mr. Hudson IJay company. Tlie otfidala gold Farlles, was told by him. He says of that organization, however, briefly said he hopes to meet a friend. The steamship l'remius, with 185 entrance to the Hayden-Lam- a His victims are as follows: near Leadville. The there Is little room for doubt, as fre- discredited it. passengers on board, was cut in two placer workings E. E. Breese, Killed Policeman What Andree hoped for when he Guard Neil Hawley. Deputy Sheriff and sunk by the tug Hansel on the watchman. Ora Iinan, pulled his gun quent reports have Bince come of the river Elbe. Only about thirty onboard but was shot through the arm before strange Implements which the north started was a breeze blowing fifteen Charles Raymond and Deputy Sheriff He then succeeded in natives have In their possession, the miles an hour to the northward. This he could tire. were saved. Jack. Williams. of one the robbers, who wss telescope being particularly described. would have enabled him to cover the hitting Wounded Karl Anderson. were drowned the by persons reThirty The Hudson Bay company has seven hundred miles between Spitswas carried away hut killed, probably sinking of a small passenger steamer by his companions. peatedly offered a reward for the re- - bergen and the Pole in two days, and MRS. H. CLAY EVAN8. on the Luge river near Gust Anderson, an employe of the Russia. The disaster was caused to London Wife of atreet railway, shot and killed Edward by overcrowding. Leaves Washington. of the Western Hotel, in l and to A violent cyclone visited The last week. Anderson had Spokane Mrs. H. Clay Evans and their daughFrance, doing immense damage. been and abusing his wife ters have just sailed for England. The Several vessels in the river were eunk. and drinking she left home. He met Fagerstone Misses Evans will travel during the The Alcazar was destroyed and the and conceived the idea the latter had were and flooded. streets shops Mrs. Anderson in hiding, and shot Fred Lee Rice was hanged in Toron- him. Fagerstone and Mrs. Anderson to, Ont., for the murder of William were not even acquainted. Royd, a constable, in June, 1901. lie At Blaine, Wash., while the ferry greeted the hangman smilingly and boat containing six persons was passmounted the gallows without a tremor. a ing pile driver, a log which was being As far as can be learned live persons hoisted broke loose and fell across the were killed in the tornado that swept boat. J. F. Douglas, whose real name the region about Chesterfield, Ontario, ia aaid tobeC. S. Sawyer, and whose carry him over to Behring Strait In six. The last news received from him, The fifteen is and home in Eureka, Cal., was struck and seriously injured. two days after starting, was disdated is devasmiles for around country instantly killed. The other five perpatched by a carrier pigeon. This sons were thrown into the water, but tated. report of latitude and longitude A Mexican woman in El Faso has were rescued. showed that he had gone in a northCharles Lennox has been found given birth to two healthy children, easterly direction about one hunthe second one being born six weeks guilty in the first degree of complicity dred and fifty miles, or at the rate of three miles an hour. If there had afier the first. The case has caused in the murder of Fireman Williams at been no calms Intervening thereafter considerable comment amoug phy- Silver Bow Junction, Mont, in April and no deviation from a straight sicians. last. James Martin, his partner in course that speed would have brought summer. The departure of the family has the been found crime, Joe Ames and Jane and Sylvia Sims, already him to Eastern Siberia in about a is greatly regretted by their large sisters, were killed by lightning at guilty of murder in the first degree. month or six weeks. But the winds circle of Washington friends, to whose Pollocks Ferry, X. C. Two others The two ineu were convicted upon the in the Arctic region are exceedingly pleasure they contributed during their were injnren. All five had sought shel- confession of Lennox. Williams was fickle in summer. What is still more residence there. ter in a rest house, which whs destroyed shot to death while resisting robbery. important, it Is hard to render a balso completely gas tight as to reloon Vance Near a holt. Farm Wealth of Nebraska. Junction, Colo., three by more few a than its tain census report on agriculture In buoyancy The encountered men three who to The commission appointed reap- cowboys Is In the highest degree prob- Nebraska shows that on June 1, 1900, It days. were concealed behind rocks and haa announced the high portion Oklahoma able that Andree was compelled to there were enumerated 121.525 farms, total population of the territory to be who ordered them to ride on as fast as abandon his balloon for this reason at valued at $557,600,020. Of this amount could and keep quiet. It is the 600,000, with one representative for they some point hundreds, probably thou- 16 per cent represents the value of over 32,000 people and one senator for supposition here that the men are sands, of miles from land. Search buildings and 84 per cent land and members of the gang of robbers who every 45,000. parties have looked in vain for some improvements other than buildings. held up the Denver & Rio Grande pastrace of him on the east coast of The value of farm implements and Mrs. In Oswego, Kan., Josephine in MonMarshal train Pass last senger Greenland, In Spitsbergen, Franz Jo- machinery in the state was $24,940,-45to Hart made a desperate attempt is were It sef the New Siberian Islands, day. thought they and live stock $145,319,587. The making Mrs. Waldrown tier daughter-in-laThe chance of h is reach- total value of farm property wtt Siberia. for and Blue Mounlai i the country. comwell in a aud, failing, ter Fisher, ing Alaska or British North America $747,950,057. The total value or farm Pug'1 Ryan haa been found guilty mitted suicide by taking strychuine. was much smaller than that of landof products for 1S99 was $70,227,000, of the murder of Deputy by a jury She was demented. in these other places. Hence, uning which 43 jier cent was in animal prodSheriff Ernest who was killed Conrad, til the relics which are reported to ucts aud the rest in crops including The St. Petersburg Novoe Vremya at Kokomo. Colo., on August 13, 1898, have been found up near Hudson's forest products cut or produced on published a dispatch from Seoul, iu a battle between a sheriff's posse hay are identified by competent au- farms. This farm product value extwo American Korea, which says that and a gang of bandits, and was senit will lie wise to receive the ceeds that for 1889 by 143 per cent thority stoned and been have mishiouurics to with tenced the state for life to Is caution, not to say scepti- The gross farm Income of Nebraska Andree story penitentiary Region Where Supposed beaten on the line of the cism. Owens. Been. Have at the Ryan escaped by Judge in 1899 was $124,670,856 and the gross railroad by Japanese laborers. time of the murder and was captured Income on investment 17 per cent. The municipal health board o a few months ago in Washington. Tact of French Statesman. Life of President Kruger. Manila bus decided to remove 40,0m) After being brought back to Colorado A Utrecht correspondent Ons Serious Cause for Regret. tells this Bourgeois, the new president French chamber of deputies, unlives fr.uu the slums to the subur- lie escaped from jail at A former Virginian who migrated Paul of the of the way and story ban camps in an effort to cheek the was subsequently recaptured in Cripple Kruger spends his nights: He retires represented France at tbe peace con-- ! to Australia twenty-fouyears ago Is is Creek. at 8 p. m., but gets up at 1 a. m.. "dons gress at The Hague, and gained there making a visit to this country after spread of cholera there. The object a dressing gown and a pair of slippers a reputation as a diplomat. He has his long absence, and in conversation to clcau and disinfect the disease Charles I). Feyliern, aged 22, and and sits down to read his l'lihle. smoke been minister cf public instruction. with a gentleman in Washington recenters. Rudolph Seifert, aged 29, were shot and drink tea. The teapot is set over He is an orator and (sissesBes all the gretfully said: "Though I am a Brit in the is reported A large loss of life a quarrel with two tramps a little spirit lamp and he brews it arts of the trained parliamentary ish subject now, I must confess to the The number of during at fire Guayqiiil. with whom they were beating a ride strong. And thus he sits from 1 until speaker. To M. Dcschnnel, whom he superiority of some of the soelal cusgreat victims lias mil been ascertained. The on tbe northwestern freight train near 2 o'clock, reading and commenting had beaten In his now office, he said: toms of iny native laud. For Instance, shall never repines though mint is grown in Victoria, homeless are being cared for iisquiekly liooue, Ia. Feyliern will probably die. aloud op the Bible texts. At 3 o'clock you: as possible bv government officials. Seifert, who was shot through the he returns to his bed to finish the you." That was a delicate way of sof- somehow or tuber tbe people have night's rest until 5. when he rises for teuing defeat whieh is no1 habitual at never learned the tld Virginia way Action is br:nu taken to .iilexiato the head, uiay recover. a fresh day's labors " of making a julep." 'he Palais Kii,.rbii:i. distress. At IL-urg- e Cairoll, la., the daughter of Simon wa killed by light- Siilt Zncerfain PANORAMA si Xe-va- I da, dare-deviltr- y llus-kle- s gar-me- nt -- r a, anti-tru- st An-dree- I'robroa-Schen-ska- s in, Consul-Gener- Chalon-Sun-Saon- consul-genera- e, 0, Seoiil-Fuss- an r j ; 1 1 - : |