line was In motion, the signal for the MARKETS BA TELEGRAPH. start being greeted by the cheers and OURARE STRUNG UP GET OFF THE EARTH BOSTON IS THEIRS METAL. QUOTATIONS. salutes of 10,000 people. As the great New York. Aug. 27.—Bar silver. 66%o. body of knights moved down Common­ Copper—Firm; brokers’ price, $12; ex­ y wealth avenue the spectacle was In­ change price. $12.25. spiring. The music of a hundred bands Vreka, Cal., Mob Took the Law Dead—Quiet; brokers’ price, $3.30; ex­ Squatters on the Upper Sound Twenty-Five Thousand Knights and the applause of thousands of peo­ change price, $3.50. , ple filled the air. Gaily bedecked horses POKTUAND WHEAT. Notified to Vacate. Templar Take Possession. pranced at the head of each division, Into Its Own Hands. Portland, Aug. 27.—Wheat—Dull ; weak; while the contrast of dignified black- Walla Walla. 4Sc; valley. 51c per bushel. cloth uniforms, waving rich plumes and the silver and gold emblems con­ SAN FRANCISCO GRAIN. spicuous in the Templar uniform com­ San Francisco. Aug. 27.—Wheat—No. 1 SOME FINE FARMS INCLUDED DAY OF FEASTING AND FROLIC bined to present a scene pleasing and HEY CLEANED OUT THE JAIL shipping, 92%@93%c; for choice; milling, 97%cO$1.02%. impressive. The leading division of the Barley—Feed, fair to good, 57%0'GOc; pageant, preceded by platoons of Bos­ choice, 61%®62%c; brewing, 67%®76e. ton's sturdy policemen, was very im­ Outs—Milling, 95oo$l; Surprise, $1®1.10; The Hub Ha* on Its Holiday Attire and Assassins Held for Trial Suspended to Some of Them Have llccn Cultivated posing. The 11th division was led by good to choice, 85090c; poor to fair, 65© for A cars—Located on a Mill, the Visitors Are Keeping Eminent Sir Knight Harrison Ding- a Kail Stretched Between T2%c; gray, 80©82%c. lary Reservation. Open House. man of Washington and his chief of Two Locust Trees- CHICAGO GRAIN. staff, Eminent Sir Knight Simon H. Chicago, Aug. 27.—Wheat ruled lower Merrill, assisted by five aides. The and at one time was %c below the close right of line was given to California last night, but recovered part of the de­ Port Townsend, Wash., Aug. 27.— cline. The great depressing factor was Boston, Aug. 26.—Boston has surren­ No. 1 of San Francisco, followed by Treka, Cal., Aug. 26.—Four murderers Consternation has been caused in this Oakland and Golden Gate. the heavy receipts in the northwest, dered to an invading army and tonight were taken out of the county Jail by a which were reported at 110O cars. and adjoining counties by the appear­ is in the hands of 25.000 Sir Knights The head of the line reached the re­ viewing stand at Blackstone's square mob of 250 men at 1 o’clock this morn­ Close: September wheat 60%c, corn ance of an army lieutenant and a squad Templar. These, with the ladies accom­ at 11:46. At this point the carriage ing and lynched. A band of citizens, 35%c, oats 19%c. of men with instructions to all settlers panying them and the immense throng Receipts: Wheat 50,000, corn 405,000, outs conveying Most Eminent Sir Knight fearing that the law would not be car­ 257,000. on government reserves to vacate the of visitors, have swelled the city’s pop­ McCurdy, grand master, and the offi­ ried out, and angered over the atrocity LIVE STtX’K. same before September 15 or be re- ulation to such an extent as to cause cers of the grand encampment dropped of recent crimes, determined to take Chicago, Aug. 27.—In cattle there was a moved by the troops, Tiils move Is the out of the line and the occupants joined small supply and the prices ruled steady one to wonder if the inhabitants of matters into their own hands. The outcome of a recent order of the war Greater Boston have been forced in­ Governor Greenhalge in the reviewing lynching was a ghastly climax to the at yesterday's advance. Common to stand, where for five hours they viewed choice native dressed beef and shipping department and it is estimated that as side the city's limits. All day long com- reign of lawlessness which has pre­ the marching knights. steers sold at $3.0505.75; cows and heifers, a result 150« settlers will lose their manderies have been arriving from vailed in Siskiyou county for some $1.7503.25; bulls, $1.7503.75; Texas cattle homes. In early days when the settle- north, east, south and west by hun­ CUBAN WARFARE IS WEARYING SPAIN months past. steady at $303.15. ment of Washington was beginning, One of the victims was Lawrence Hogs—The demand was poor at a de­ dreds and fifties; they have come in the government took occasion to set Government Victories Reported, hut Johnson, who on the evening of July cline of 10O15c; heavies. $1.400 1.65; mixed, aside much valuable land, on which it coach, parlor, sleeper and special cars, There Is No Good Outlook. 28 stabbed his wife to death in the town $4.2504.65; lights, $4.4004.80. There was a good demand and prices was intended to establish the Indians. until tonight there is assembled here Havana, Aug. 26.—According to offi­ of Etna. Another was William Null, These reservations on the part of the an army the like of which in splendor stronger for sheep, with sales on a basis cial advices an engagement between who shot Henry Hayter in the back of $1.6003.40 for inferior to choice natives government exceeded the needs of the and good-fellowship has never been the Spanish troops and the insurgents, with a rifle near Callahan’s on April and $2.5003 for westerns. Lambs were occasion and as it never made an at­ seen before in Boston. lasting an hour and a half, has been 21. Louis Moreno and Garland Semler, active and sold at $3.2505.25 for common tempt to take up the land many pio­ The entire city has donned a holiday fought at Nlquero, near Manzanillo, who are supposed to have killed George to choice. neers settled upon the tracts, which, by dress, and on every hand flags, ban­ province of Santiago de Cuba. The In­ Sears and Casper Meirerhans at Bailey Receipts: Cattle 6000, calves 1100, hogs intelligent cultivation, have been de­ 14,000, sheep 7000. ners, gaily-colored streamers and flash­ surgents are said to have lost 50 killed Hill on August 6, were also hanged. veloped Into the finest farming land in ing lights greet the eye. Immense num­ and wounded and their leader, Reites, Omaha, Aug. 27.—Cattle—Steady and At 11 o’clock last night farmers from active and everything sold out early. the state. bers of Incandescent lights have been is said to be seriously wounded. No all the surrounding country began to Beef steers were scarce and in demand It is feared here that trouble will en­ arranged to represent every Masonic details of the affair bave reached here. drive into town, and by midnight the Western steers. $3.2504.25; canners, $1.25® sue should the government attempt to emblem. The Masonic temple decora­ CAMPOS IS HOSTILE. 2.25; stockers and feeders stronger at $2.75 forcibly take from the settlers the tions are of course the most elaborate, mob was ready to march to the county Cadiz, Aug. 26.—The Diaro d’Avlsos jail. Before taking a step, however, ev­ ©4; calves, $2.5004.50. homes which they have built by many the principal feature being a huge out­ Sheep—Steady ; fair to choice westerns, of Corunna states that the government ery precaution was taken to prevent years of toll. It Is claimed by some line cross of colored lights, covering will relinquish its intention of sending $202.50; common and slock sheep, $1.75© the plans of the lynchers from being that this action of the department is almost the entire front of the building. 25,000 troops as reinforcements to Cuba 2.50; lambs, $304. frustrated by the officers of the law. simply preliminary to the extensive and Along Newspaper row the occupants In October and adds that the captain PACKING HOUSE PRODUCTS. much needed .fortification of Puget have extended a welcome to the general, Martinez de Campos, has de­ The sheriff and one of his deputies Chicago. Aug. 27.—Pork, $9.50; lard, $5.92, sound. were decoyed to another part of town ribs, $5.77. knights In a blaze of light. clared that he will resign If the govern­ WASHINGTON IS IGNORANT. The weather clerk says there is no by two members of the mob, who were WOOL MARKET. ment insists upon appointing a lieu­ Washington, Aug. 27.—Nothing is cause for alarm and everyone Is ex­ engaged in a sham fight, and the fire Philadelphia, Aug. 27.—Wool—Quiet ; ter­ tenant general for Cuba. ritory and northwestern line X or XX, known at the war department of the pecting a glorious sight tomorrow Paris, Aug. 26.—The Figaro, referring bell was muffled to prevent an alarm lOOTlo; fine medium, 10041c; medium, 123 morning when the thousands of from being given in that way. When eviction of squatters from military res­ to the situation In Cuba, expresses the 13e; coarse, 123T3C. ervations In the state of Washington. knights parade. Many grand stands opinion today that It would be better the Jail was reached a number of men.
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