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rm 'A' THIRTY-FIRST YEAR BOISE IDAHO FRIDAY MORNING AUGUST 31 1894 FIVE GENTS GOVERNOR WHITES' TRIAL the Yellowstone park relieving Major I OT nil 1 1 Oil IRlf PI OOm whobiHn' I Im IfluUlHi CLOSED ments in the park ent parts of the United States was held in Omaha last night in which a revolutionary society was formed for the purpose of interfering in the affairs of China and if possible to overthrow the present dynasty there HAWAIIAN ADVICES The Warships Undetake to Reduce the Rebels Preliminary Hearing of the Letter Case Begun MRS LIKENS ON THE STAND FORT DESTROYED WITH SHELLS COUNTY SEAT OF CANYON Payette Makes a Stiff Bid for the Coveted i Plum Special to Thx Statkshax1 Payette Aug The citizens of Payette I have bestirred themselves towards securing the permanent county seat of Canyon county at this place and have sequred a subscription of 825000 and a block of ground nearly in the center of the city valued at about 85000 The land' is to be given to the county for a building site while the 825000 is I Chicago Aug 80 In the strike in-1 to be used for the erection of a county I vestigation today Vice-President How- LIST OF QUESTIONS PROPOSED tionbut asked quietly: are you doing in The man-did not answer and she sat up A sinewy black hand grasped her by toe neck and thrust her back She was unable to make an outcry but the movement awoke her mother The older woman saw at once what had happened and she seized the hand that held Mrs throat and broke the grip He then caught throw ner But brave Mrs Ivar was quickly to the rescue She caught the negro under the chin from behind and exerting all the strength of both arms jerked his head backward The head slowly gave the man meanwhile exerting every effort to balk Mrs purpose But she hung grimly on until the face of the intruder was turned so far backward that she could see the whites of the eyes TT loosened his hold on Mrs Torrey and with the older woman went crashing to the floor Though almost winded the negro turned upon Mrs ard of the American Railway union was again called to the stand Howard denied that he had advised violence and declared he had always counseled moderation and denounced lawlessness She Declares the Letter Was a Private Communication The Governor to Testify Promise of the Rebels to Surrender and Deliver Up the Rifles Held by Them Annexationists Rejoice Over the Recognition of the Republic Honolulu Aug 23 The Mariposa arrived here this evening from Auckland and brought news of develands recognition of the republic in a dispatch dated Washington August 9th The news was received with rejoicing by the annexationists and with a shade of doubt by royalists who claim to think the dispatch a fake The Arowa from Vancouver is due tomorrow and if it be found the dispatch is authentic the government intends to celebrate in toe evening The English cruiser Champion left port yesterday after taking formal leave of the government Today however she came back again much to the surprise of every one as it was understood she had gone for good No attempts at revolution have been made since the departure of the Philadelphia although there are many rumors that the royalists contemplate a coup in the near future Denver Aug In toe Governor Waite trial today ex-Matron Likens testified that the reason given her by the police board for her dismissal was No opportunity was ever given her to explain the letter from Jesse Parr She considered let- court house The deed for the block of ground together with a certified check for the cash is to be placed in escrow in one of the Boise hanks in a few days as evidence of good faith in this matter and Mr Howard suggested the following I ivar while she was prostrate and county questions should be put to toe general I ed her throat Mrs Tomg the ma-1 managers one of whom he supposed VAn! would take the stand this afternoon: the strikers at any time interfere with you in carrying mails if Pullman cars were not attached to the same sprang upon him and the three were rolling over in a murderous struggle when James Mrs eldest son attracted by the fall ran into the room of ter in answer to the advertisement of Mrs Ellen Harnett for a situation as I which the citizens of cook or housekeeper private and not I can secure by giving Payette official business I jority of votes for the county District Attorney Johnson asked Mrs November 6th next Likens to what party she belonged Canyon ayette The negro at the sound footsteps from the women and fled PARIS CHARMER train?" I waa 0 toe broke away aroused was San Francisco Aug The steamer Mariposa which arrived this evening from Sydney Auckland Apia and Honolulu brings news of further fighting among the natives of Samoa and final forcible interference by the British and German warships stationed Apia The details are given in the following special correspondence to the Associated Press: Apia Samoa Aug 15 The warships of Great Britain and Germany have at last taken action with a view to ending the native disturbances which have heretofore appeared to be Interminable Two skirmishes had taken place be- iJUwm tribes resulting in toe killing of eight or ten natives and the wounding of many more and besides the natives had become short of food not having planted or looked after their crops and they had taken to stealing from foreigners throughout the islands Their mode of living had a deal of illness much suffering and many deaths so that in the interest of common humanity in-terference by the powers became absolutely necessary Something had to be done to put a stop to the so-called warfare It was with this end in view that the diplomatic and naval officials held several conferences The ultimate result was a resolution to notify the rebels Pat they must disperse from their for-tified stronghold at Latuanauu or suffer snemng from the guns of the warships friday August 10th the British warship Curacoa and the German warship Buzzard left Apia for Latuanauu When they arrived there the rebel chiefs were called on board thegun- IAAU MkAAA jected Johnson thereupon declared: expect to show that all toe defendants are members of the Populist party that the witness is a member of the Republican party and that every effort was made to get her out of office I expect to show that although this letter was addressed on the note to Mrs Likens it was detained from her was carried i naa ucwuou uvut usi naa vanwu tion if you had not insisted upon attaching Pullman cars to the same your contract with the government to transport the mails any less binding upon you than your Contract inrr-r with the Pullman company or was one GOOD WORK OF FAST HORSES made dependent before the neighborhood Mrs Torrey was completely prostrated by her experience and was at once attended by physicians They consider her case serious i She Proves to Be a Californian with Recorjl Also Well Known in Portland Scores of Bloods Who Know Chapters of Her History Described as a Regular Thoroughbred 30 Nettie PORTLAND Or Aug uw INJURY TO TEXAS The New Tariff on Cattle Likely to Damage the Lone Star State San Antonio Aug It is claimed by cattlemen of southwest Texas that the new tariff will result in serious injury to the cattle interests of this section The duty is reduced from 810 per head to 20 per cent ad valorem and it is expected that at least 100000 cattle will be brought into Texas from Mexico within the next 60 days and after being fattened marketed in this country thus forcing down the prices tho to the presidentof theboard and It waa Nouatetter the woman who figures In jve announced by himltwas evidence famlly troublea of the Vanderbilts wlth ernent to 1 was well known in this city four or five and spent about 14 month CuTdlm contract in any sense upon which he The commissioner sustained a contract transport years ago auu our abijity CUSTOMS REGULATIONS objection Jesse Parr who wrote the letter testified he did not intend it for any of the defendants but for Mrs Likens Friends of Mrs Likens testified matron Dwyer gave them founder-stand Mrs Likens was removed be- between here and San Francisco Thelrg? number of men in this city who have I your contract with the Pull-fallen more or less under her captivat- man company provide you should not I lug Influences is legion and the talk maUa nnlesa you took Pnll- incident to her connection with the Vanderbilt scandal awakens many man cars on the same Commissioner Kernan did not know that the commission would have anj Salt Nellie A Wins the Nutmeg Stake on the Hartford Track Securing $xoooo for Her An Exciting Race at Sheepshead Bay in Which Ducat Is Defeated by Domino to the Surprise of the Knowing Ones Hartford Conn Aug Slight rain in the morning made the track at Charter Oak today hard and fast Nellie A was a favorite in the Nutmeg 820000 purse and though Coincident won the first heat she captured toe Countries That Must Pay Duty on Sent to the United States Washington Aug 80 Secretary Carlisle has issued a circular to all collectors of customs calling attention to paragraph 608 of the new tariff act which admits salt free of duty but provides that the coverings in' which it is imported shall pay tne same rate of lUipUl kCU OUOU PaJT kilO iGlC Ui cause she was engaged In immoral bust-1 stories ol her exploits opportunlty to put the questions bat ness Police Commissioner Barnes said President Mullins produced the Parr letter before the board and declared it I While she was living with her husband I threatened I winning firot money 810000 SffiL oemron PrBPftreean reUed boycott him if he consented Jtrbitrato foher owner AngUm o(Wng- toftheleto of ttoTnUmy to rogatory to Mrs Likens She was grew to be of a character of which the I further saU tho would show by ber rogatory to mra j-iikbub one was i grew to De oi a cnaracter oi wmcn me ir TTnnlHno that I Knnmeht third 83000 I -S: tSi informed their stronghold I duty as if imported separately and would be bombarded at 9 on the I further that if salt is importea from following morning During Friday any riaay night however the remes evac-1 salt country which imposes duty upon exported from the United States 1 Saturday morning I then there shall be levied paid and col- were shelled by the I lected upon such salt the rate of duty wftf nii hut destroyed I existing prior to the passage of the new xhe kings warriors had been sent I act A few more witnesses were examined I tempted to break up Foy finding his hut gave unimportant testimony after I affections estranged by toe wiles more active than the general managers I Whisper won the 2:14 pace after in securing -the arrest of persons en- close finishes in the stretch wxtn in violence I zard and Sterling gaged Secretary Keliher of the American I Flower captured the 2 :11 trot Railway union and Mayor Hopkins I Deliah giving her a good race testified at the afternoon session I first and second heats which the hearing was continued until tomorrow when Governor Waite will take the stand overland to co-operate with the gunboats in the attack on the rebels When bombarding gunners had finished tneir work Ring warriors The secretary furnishes a list of countries which impose a duty on salt and therefore salt imported into the United States from -these countries wilLpay a KNIGHTS OF -PYTHIAS'- After the hearing the commission adjourned to' meet in Washington Sep-1 tember 26th of the Neustetter woman committed suicide with morphine A Native of California San Francisco Aug 30 The news about Nettie Nuestetter who is a California woman has greatly aroused interest on this coast in tne Vanderbilt affair People here who know her is a thoroughbred and is capable leading Vanderbilt as lively a he may desire and his wealth sbe attended the Mills semi- vance and occupy I duty of 8 cents per 100 pounds The Trarrifitr P03 Before the rebel I principal countries imposing duties are 861 Austna Argentine Brazil vicinity as I France Germany Mexico Russia the fort the destruction of I Australian provinces and Spain fire to all the well as to the which the FARMS AND HOMES Good Dav at Sheepahead New York Aug 30 Today at 3heepshead Bay tne horses were high class and the contests interesting in spite of the fact that top-heavy favorites won a majority of tne races The greatest interest was in toe race for the Ocean handicap in which Domino was 8 to 5 and Ducat 9 to 5 In view of the fact Jthat DuMitjau with nracticalLv the same weignt as on The Grand Lodge Elects Officers for the Next Two Years Washington Aug 80 The supreme Knights of Pythias ejected to serve until the next conclave They are: Supreme I justify love say she of pace as Walter Ritchie I nary at Eureka Nevada visited New vice-chancellor Phillip I York and finally went to Europe She Michigan supreme prelate I is the daughter of Ben Cohen and Steinhart Greenville Ala married Henry Nuestetter of this city exchequer Thomas Sam-1 who obtained a divorce from her in the Secretary Carlisle today- in answer to telegrams from collectors of customs sent the following telegrams to 'all collectors department has decided to chancellor be governed by the supreme court decision in the case of Hartranft vs Oliver 125 reportspage 525 which entitles to the benefit of the new act all imported goods held in customs custody on August 27 1891 whether unclaimed on board vessel or in process of lodge of officers today supreme Colgrove Albert master of le eeper of White interesting Statistics Given Out by the Census Bureau Washington Aug 30 The census office gave to the publio today the I principal results of the investigation of I wben he ran a mile in 1:39 and es- rarm and home proprietorship in all the I tablished a new record it was thought states and territories This la the first I be would lower the colors of Domino investigation of the kind ever con-1 -yhen the flag fell the four were close ductedm any country Of 12269125 1 together and that was the way they families in the whole country almost I ra t0 the stables when Domino was 48 per cent own their farms and homes it and this was continued until the California courts bombarders finished and destroyed all the bread fruit trees which were growing The naval authorities again commu- tefchiefs and ordered them to disperse and surrender nsteafi of obeying the mandate however the rebel band Saluafataw which is less than 15 mile? from Apia and it wasdecided to again advance upon morPIn2 rebels and fniiw fiwf 8 warriors who numbered Sy together at Lufilufi The rebels made an attack and killed and wounded several of men During all Sunday there was desultory fighting and the naval commanders resolved to again attack the rebels and ena Missoula Newspaper Enterprise Missoula Mont Aug 80 The Daily Missoultan converted into an Allegheny City Pa supreme records and seals Nashville Tenn supreme mas-ter-at-arms A Gardiner New York The decision of the supreme court to I supreme inner guard James Moulton which the secretary refers in his tele-1 New Brunswick supreme outer guard I evening paper nearly two years ago gram was brought to his attention after I John Thompson Washington I will resume publishing a morning issue the receipt of a 1200 word telegram from I president of the board of control John I on Saturday next with the full Asso-the collector at Chicago in which he I A Hinzey Chicago I dated Press news and many other im- took issue with the ruling I I proved features The Missoulian will The court in its decision in the case of SOUTHERN DEVELOPMENT I OIly morning Republican paper Hartranft vs Oliver says: in- in the state of Montana and will supply ana the rest hire Out of the families owning farms and homes almost 28 per cent have incumbrances and over 72 per cent have no incumbrances The number of resident owners of land in the United States is 6066417 to which must be added any land ownerB who may be living in tenant fami-a large section of western Montana 12 Th farm famuie8 number 4676-to 24 hours in advance of all similar publications 174 of which 66 per cent own their farms and the others hire Of the owning families over 28 per cent have incumbrances on their farms Ti1 summarily I tent of the legislation should have been I An Important Meeting in Washington to 13th August followed oven If not Btrlctiy within the Consider the Subject iEfe fd changed letter of the statutes and it follows that nfu their -d the construction placed upon the seo- Washington Aug 80-The south- tion by the secretary of the treasury in developement meeting was called his circular of May 19 1893 to collectors I to order in Willards hall by Hon Sam- of customs is correct in so far as it I uel Blackwell of Alabama Prayer was recognizes as subject to duties under 1 it goods imported before the act took their positions and again opened lire upon the rebels killing and wounding a large number Simultaneously the warriors attacked them on shore In the fight the king lost six killed and several wonnded At this act offered by Rev Bagley chaplain of the house of representatives' Commissioner stretch when Tarsi went to the whip while l5ucat seemed to have won the raie Tara! rode so hard he caught Ducat and forced him off his feet and it was all over Futurity Applause Owlet Favora Colt Time 1:11 1-5 Mile and Dorn Sir Knight Pocahontas Time 2:01 Five and a half Dolabra Urania McKee Time 1:18 Domino Ducat Saragossa Time 1:40 1-5 Mile and an Faraday Bas-setlaw Song and Dance Time Mile and a fourth on Light Foot Jodan Chief Justice Time 2:11 25f lf rvu nAAtt Mile on Leonville The Queen Florence Time 1:42 3-5 Broke a Trotting Record Dayton Aug At the tooting races here today lord Clinton trotted a mile in 2:12 beating his own and the worlds recoil on a half mile track Bad Failure in Portland Portland Ore Aug 30 The well known firm of Park Lacey dealers in mill machinery has been forced by financial stress into the hands of a receiver Judge Gilbert today appointed Thomas Steel receiver The liabilities are stated to be about 8125-000 while the assets will probably amount to 8170000 The Parke Lacey Machinery company is incorporated under the laws of Oregon and has no connection with Parke Lacey of San Francisco and Sydney Another Cut In Steerage Rates New York Aug 80 The Hamburg-American line has made another cnt steerage rates today reducing the price of steerage tickets to Southampton from 815 to 810 The latter rate has prevailed on the American line for several weeks the company having more business than it could accommodate STRUGGLE WITH A FIEND writing it is impossible to secure a reliable estimate of the rebel loss but it is known to have been heavy The guns on the warship did deadly execution On Monday evening the rebels sued for peace Their chiefs were ordered Landed at Gray Gabies to come on board the Curacoa on the I Buzzards Bat Mass Aug following day They obeyed the order I President Cleveland landed at ana made promises of complete sub-1 Gables at 10 mission to rule agreeing to I Buzzards Bay Mass Aug P3? taxes return to their homes I President Cleveland is once more with ana deliver up 100 rifles Immediately I Ms family and settled down for a short after this meeting the Curacoa steamed I at Gray Gables He expects away toward Apia believing that the remain here for four or six weeks trouble was over The com I effect whether actually within the walls of a bonded warehouse on that day or on the dock or on shipboard in I jjort or undergoing transportation in Gray and will ansinri thu ESto? John Ross of the District of Columbia made an address of welcome evoking applause by reference to the New South whose fine atmosphere fertile lands with coat and iron beneath the surface and abundant timber above it was only awaiting the touch of capital backed by courage and ability An organization was effected by the election of Samuel Blackwell as chairman and Barrett of West Virginia as secretary A letter from Warren president of the Washington board of trade made an allusion to mouthed who were "ioua luuubneu r-opuiuta" wno were i I Bsssbsll Record Brooklyn Aug First Brooklyn 19 Pittsburg 11 game Second Terrible Experience of Two Women Near Camden New Jersey Carden Ang Mrs James Torrey awoke early this morning to find a negro in her bedroom and the Army Orders Issued Washington Aug General Schofield issued several army orders to- i i day among them one which increases ipJuringthe south but the reading of regimentalWds from 16 to 20pieces Baltimore Aug Baltimore 9 Louisville 8 Washington Aug Washington 8 Cincinnati 6 Boston Aug Boston 3 St Louis 7 New York Aug New York 4 Cleveland 13 Philadelphia Aug Philadel- xnander was eager to catch the mail I resting steamer Mariposa that he might report I the trip result oi his operations to the British government The Buzzard remained at the scene of action to receive the rifles from the rebels and see that they carried out their promises Great was the surprise San Neustretter tifo hilt is the letter was stopped on the remon-1 Another order carries out the law ap-1 hand to hand struggle in which she de-8 trance of a delegate who said that I proved August 6th in relation to issu-1 fended herself has left her so pros-politics were out of order 1 ance of certain articles for the Bubsls-1 trated that physicians consider her case All southern members present were I tence department Another order adds I quite serious admitted as delegates One vioe-presi-1 a provision directing commanding offi-1 She was assisted in her fight by her dent from each state was elected on cers of posts before forwarding charges I mother Mrs Ivar who though ad- for trial to personally investigate them I vanced in years battled even more des- nomination of the state delegations He was much refreshed by Well Known in San Francisco Francisco Aug Nellie who is said to be the cause troubles of William Vander- well known in Sau Francisco of the commander of the Curacoa when I where she formerly led agay life She at midnight last night the Buzzard sig-1 is the daughter of Ben Cohen and was Railed that Chief Tamasea leader of the I horn at Eareke Nev where her father Aana rebels had joined the Atua party I Kept a clothing store with over 400 Aaun men and that these combined forces had attacked the warriors Throughout the night the roar of the guns could be heard Ovation to McKinley Ironton 30 Governor Mc- Kinley and his bthff were tendered a grand ovation hnre today 7000 Mr Charleston one of the delegates I and his endorsement on the charges I perately than sbe against the intruder I phia 11 Chicago 15 from Florida read a letter from Ham-1 1 1 "1 1 ilton Disston of Philadelphia which was in part as follows: important I opinion the charges can he sustained step to do taken is to convince various railroad companies that it is to their A Stenographer Transferred who menaced them both The ne was at last frightened off and made escape The police have made one arrest hut are not certain they have the right person CUSTER A Clark and SMELTER interest if not directly' certainly indirectly to encourage by every means in their power immigration to the south Low rates should be The afternoon session was devoted to papers and addresses on the resources Mrs Torrey- is a widow Her husband was for a long time cashier of the Philadelphia National bank With her mother and three children she lives in Winwood in the western part of Mer-chantville The murder of Annie Lecome and Annie Miller occurred in nearly the same vicinity two years ago The house is large and stands on the south side of the turnpike and Mrs His Associates Commence Operations A gentleman who arrived in the city yesterday says he met Texas Angel the Hailey attorney on the train Mr-Angel had just returned from Huston Custer county He reported that operations had already been commenced ou the copper smelter which A Clark the Montana millionaire and other UIO JHIUUliBUII iUimuuauu ouu Wkuoi Washington Aug 80 Miss Alice Sanger who was stenographer at the White House during the Harrison administration and who has assisted Mr under the present administration has been transferred to the post-office department Miss Sanger is the only woman ever employed in the White House in a clerical capacity Her transfer was one of the last acts of Her transfer was one of the last acts of fully people greeting his address to the so- ciety of the army of West Virginia agft tokitt Me- His gunners will fire unless vigor-m action be taken the position of the JSSfKTJS? be Critical At the Port Townsend Wash Amr Army Officers Orders Washington Aug Captain Itt bSrorifered0 to wtenl the' Gbfes68146114 161016 be lor Grey the Fourth regiment! I Forest Fires la Michigan Negaunee' Aug 80 --Heavy fires are 4 capitalists recently decided to startup Torrey several times last night thought I in that county The old plant has been she heard unusual- noises in the place I thoroughly overhauled nfl a new 40-Investigation however gave her no foot sk added Referring to politics Mr Angel said he once made up his mind to decline the nomination on the Populist ticket for justice of the supreme court but he had reconsidered the matter and finally decided to accept in order that there should be no vacancies on the ticket cause for uneasiness She went to bed in a second: story front room but she was no sooner asleep than she was awakened by what sounded like a person moving down stairs Now thoroughly frightened she went to the room of her mother and Missouri national guards at St-Joseph Mo from September 10th to 15th Lieutenant Colonel Henry Lawton of the Mariposa it is number wounded still raging in the Trout Creek district inspector general has been ordered The Diamond Match company lost reported that the rebels have" made complete surrender but the lacks confirmation rumor a both dropped asleep about 2 in the-morning About three hours later I Mrs Torrey suddenly awoke and found I a negro beside her She made no mo- Mexican Soldiers Ambushed San Diego Cal Aug 30 Forty-1 headquarters five men of the Fourteenth Mexican battalion were ambuscaded byQYaqui Indians near Los Guasimas Twelve soldiers were killed Four Indiana were killed and 27 taken prisoners from Los headquarters Colorado and Chaffee of ordered to cavalry has Angeles CaL to report at the fully 90000000 feet of lumber and the of the -department of Nester estate about 20000000 feet' relieVe Major A I the Ninth cavalry who is I "Westher indications return to Jhis regiment I Washington Aug 80 For Mon-Captain George Sanderson Sixth tana fair warmerin" western portion been assigned to duty in 1 south winds Chinese Revolutionary Society Omaha Aug A local paper is rilyor ev IhstMn- vention of wealthy Chinese from differ- Worth Keeping Have yonr history hound by the Statesman bindery.

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