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. v,.,.i,,r.t ' " , ; . -a Ola: ,. . ,! ' ' ' ' Will Lmj liable Vo pros:.uliii. 0fki THE SITE OFFERED BY JUDGE TAYLOR ! l..Hll Wai llWI ll"l 111- I 1 tiriii'hii' in'-"""" fr 'in Mr. II unmiid m i Willi ll lll.lt R-"llH"lllilll mi l ll.. "Ul'l u lt In rifiy v p willil" miv effort l' AdtMlier 111" Iii't "l ' Hi' f" mii-ngil! of Hils rtmii"V Hi'' com mit! . wk .1 f.ir ih AI'Wlr ' Mtn!in of ill" roiiimltto" r.il ' l.w'1 I'm property Hi 'i"""'' " "'"'I ,u t , ut-M. ,i It l h-ll liv Mr, If t tti iii-1 n a tiuib". lull tli'V b"ll"V" ihi. rail- 'roil pr..l -lit "(for t jiilii. I iMir.lly In k" 'liiit Willi M "t- fi-r t.i it In cv"ry way m-IIi in thu effort nuiking f"i' a rion'T A t" . . . ...i flu llow-ver. HUT" 111" li"-"ll no I'i'i- ' inir lii"vr ovir tlw tiiit,-r. Hi" it"- ' KMILilloli 1"HC of ill" lit' trlPII'lly IMlurr. A portion of til" Ul'taii'l. owned t The Hit 1 1 ion J I'rcoUtcitt Could Not Mr -., in...ii, i.ff-r.i grnt! i Necessary Property for Lslab lislunent of Sash and Door Factory Tendered LliTTLK FROM MR. HAMMOND Irumfcr 1'rnpcrl) AkcJ und Wauled Cash for other .site. j tb" r 'HimK ". It U und'-'. b 1 miir", lh tN'Im.t was of iio u uti le t Iio remain Jit ..f the pro,"rty ttpukl ' Im obtain"! Mr Van lMUM-n'i tuilillr 'plrll"l nff"r U groaaly apprii:rd by 1 u i-oninilit'O. whloh ngn-l f jllurr i f th iff n t lo.ato tl'n fi'("ry In A II lliiinitii. lia lf Hii"-!. t r ,,. ki End ..I.. , .... ... i v.. ihn rvinnilttro Tli factory lu l .-t.l '"V- ..... .,..1 .i..,r rml t.xit h- nty. fa, ,irv hIiMi lit l 1j r.tnUI nh'M .ll.iti"' Iw-'lIM HI" I11'' tlM" IM-C'llll on wli!-i tn rLI Tiy'or ! k m'wl T y ii"tT (hi. i tiy Tlio Mir li i h Hi ',- , ); runl Mmllli P.iliM nJ l own m:i r.. wlll fur 'ral V)" niwt'v Jy th" Till r n!ulr. Wbn lli- n- tf.it uiioim f ir ttu iM'i r-jiii u n- i iliitiKiioti'r i-nir ) l r liiy lli.'-ll). It to "i" rrt .t thai llio iiroi.'ity aik.-.l dlWItr. UlM Itf WrlKT 'l "I!"-'- jr.ii.Mly aii'tdlilt' f I ill- loiri"". iJ t:wt lliv Kll of AH.'tli i-o(ilil liavw It ir tli y lli-l to for H Tli.- lii-l J Uy Itif i-.Miiiiiitiw l ntuaii- Uil AMi-rlii'i- k. "! rl- ii.ily in.-l liy 1 ll rWey yt tJ ll aiim In' ' Mr juae-.ri ,n. Hi, A. A Jirlleiit I'-' '' Uig t truii. A (iTLou of lilt U Unl in oiii-.l liy H Vail Pu..i Mr. lUmm iii.l ri-.nnrj 1 1 lli i-.iiniliHli'o Ihjl t.'io UllJ r-.U'..l n 't l" Kivi-u V. ohk i i lln- iimmi r Hi wlii 'li l " h-il ty Mm. mi! I'- '! "" .li- oi l Ai o-Ain loin i-jii rv i-rii. crty. l.ili . Ii until al fwu -r 4lr t nwtinlilv rttfur M I Ii- tloo or Jl I1"' i-.-u'..l I'-- 4.itulrl Uhiii luym"!H of III" oniilim! piir-livx" prior, lonollur Kh .vrui 1 l" al, l ' " ' 1 lii:,"; hi tlir mil 'inn liiv-t- J. Tlir ..nit"iii .f Mr ll.imin wl M-ti-r il.il nrt i-aii"" miv ur;Tl tfiii-nK lllrllllirtvi of tin- i-niin'tt-. ir.m wio pr-pit-l for (itiv null on Hint mUitt LORD ROBERTS IS GOING TO RESIGN It is Thought He will Retire as Commander-in-Chief Next April. ASTOKIA. OKIXON, MJXDAY. XOVKMnEK 17, VM)l CONSIDINE ON VIII i i v V'Wt Miui- " ,mmmmm"' I lllll SUNSATION IS BREWISa WITNESS STANL His Story was a Very Lon Ont and of but Little Material Importance. A l.iirK Number of KclKniitlin will Itc .scut ill When the hmitli Afilciiu Wur in KnJcJ. ti.roimli. Julif.- Taylor mm" f 'r4r-l wit!, an o(T-r if t'i irtiiil. fir whu-h n.i I'diiri.. i".''-r ) niati- Til" 't" In nboiit ihrn" j.r-' HI -l"iit "I' iti" I'.mi'itiv o.ii nii'-l lln tint 1.111,1 It t 4-.llnlil..." .ill Ju'Ik,. T.y- ..r to th" .nlior i-.iiiiiiiut"i-iii"ii. Tti ln. w .rtoi'-h no Hiio .ni :rui" um llll.l tl" tfon'r Ml off IT lM1IUllt Klil'l io-m t i t)i" h--iirt of '.In- litti 1- .ii W.inr i-. mini ti"" tii"inl r V"i"tl-ii. -tfl"r Jii'tf- Tal'i' of. tor, in -MilM-m of th" " timoti'-.- " 'in-iii-ii -ii I i" ivri iiUllou of a .p"r "k lint f -r tiH-r p l-i.u. to -h- I1"") fun-l. only n '"- ' i" i-.ill" I Ui-in. but in r" Ih.i:i II''t n i ra:-"t. !!i" n-.ll" rll't l"liil ti line 11" mil Si-vial off"i of l.'l "r-' r "lv l. lint tli- v -"! (!. .. on .-p.tat Ii!. Mr. Wlilppl". wlm 'i Ii" IH :n 'i'" i' "l n. w li.i p.".-. to )ivc llm ml lie iIiibiuih liy M . n l iv "voiiim A .iii til" iii.iii- v i'lU-l. Hi" ! 'o th pr.i,n-rty will Ih ila'il In i--row. thT. t.i r-- iu!n iin'. II llio i-'Hiimiiv fulfliU Hio ilihtf it:.-ii tli.1t ti; l" lini'""-l Mr Until r mm llit. If oiiitnl'.:- pr" i'.r ,. ,-V"'y!llii t'V M 'luliy nlit'it- . k on lli ImlllHitf win t i-viin-iin-ii. i-.l l.,-f ,i" tlio iiri-i-nt W'- k l oyi-r. IIAi'K KlluM Till-: UIIIKNT Tliov f li tli.it tli" pvip!,. i-ouM iir. i,.,t r .ionati v I imk'J to pay f-r SAN Kit S "IS-" I. Nov. 1 - t mfH it" In ibi rliv -f v.im ir.i.-t. .uul ! Htiiiin H nt r IUi.-m, of liwivki, r ronl'iiiily lll I-h IIiii- Mr llaitiiiuir rtsr.1 frm l" iTtt-nt t-iUy on t!i i-ff"r H un" ni.Hithi rtKo Mr. Ilinn m.1 moam-r lla.-ll.-. i'lir l'oii-U. rrpre mO I h- wuiilil put up iloiUr for il.il.nr m-n:atlv" of tti" w'-ir il"iMrtm.-nl who wnii A!or n l- ii-I Uli n" mi- In on hi .iy to WiwIiitHft-m with tJie Irrpn.. I'Ul fU.M to iv.yrr tlio M.. ! r port of tti" I'lilllpplnr l.innl.ii. mi ri-K-nlW ut. tIImM. W.'n-n Mr. w.w iln.i a tKiw.'nif.-r on tho ilulio. ECLIPSE HARDWAREJ Plumbers Stcamfittcrs HOLI- AdENTH FOR SUPERIOR STEEL RANGES STREET S27 BOND School Books Supplies MAKE YOUR EXCHANGES NOW GRIFFIN & REED, COMMERCIAL ST., ASTOKIA, 0KB. Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR. FEED, PROVISIONS, TOBACCO AND CICARS Supplies of all kinds at lowest rates, for fishermen, Farmore and Loggers, , V. ALLEN, Tenth and Commercial Streets NKW V'HK. Nov. I A-corl;n If. thu Iiti.l"ii convpini!"iit of iho H"r- M t W fUt"J uti lb" lillti-l utli'r II y thill inor,. aiwaif.utotl thill v-r r".Kp In 111" wr offl.:-. It 1 I'louicM linont n-rtoin tlMl lrl llnti .rti will rlKn 10" po! "f i-iiuman-.-T-vn-hl"f tnxt April If not ni-r n-.l tli'-rvf.ir will not ink" iinv pnm iniiit part In th.. ror.-natlon c-n-iium-li-. TlK'i" l a i Kiii'l'-lMlil.- amount of Kruinlillnil l ht i-'Hillnu"! aim-iko frmi I'-ill Mill. wb"r. un nioriiKiu ba'i Ii of .ipi-ri U Wt umiimwi-rvd lv him only tli,- othi-r 'lay Hpi-licitUKi a iiw.l.- I'v i'r Kv.yn W, f t mi 'th"r I ,1.. i-ainn A t th,, o imiii.iM'li-r-in- rhii f 4 n it pi'-K-m, Mr It.-.nl-r c k took it up-n h iii";f to am.M-r mil Itav" Mtivr run n-fnal. Tlu n r ti ly a mit:"r wMih hJ n -Cilnif wli.t"r t 1' with tli" m'n- i In er of w-ar ! Tli'- who ri- llkolv to know prop.V , an -:! ou.brr.ik In I'aM M,iH Th" iionn tr--w iii5 rami In- .li kiy-il v -rv nim li I 'iHt'-r. Of I'-nir". .lihji.t-li.fa.-t on at tin- war I'llko lit n 'th.tnr f,,r It Ii. an -l l t -ry, l.ut miu:rr n-ii iy th iik hitve novcr ln-"i o i l thi-y n- now. T.i" rv,Tii or.l. r .lolmt Aa.y wltii m- J br t,nh. for ravrfltv ttl r h.ui nl roiwl in all popular, tliouiih ll limy th" nuvnii of uitlnn J.iwn vx- M-um-K. IliiTi- l no uouiu ii:r" iacn v,. a iiiiirt appir.iiuv t-i th" uniform j an. I will b" niuih nuw-M. i"iclall lilC IIusmi- at levi-f and on t.tf H--aionn. i-nvirt npi"Mrunon to the uniform iinJ will lh mui-h mlmsl, rinJLU y amonu llipwira at L"vv and on Uto itc- :ui.li". Thr Id, it prt-nU t.'iat to mvu-h I.Mlllvlll w b.-ln pJM to n mmi nwttrra ItmttaJ of rxilly looking after th.im. that ar( far more Brl ua nl Important. Mm who UKe tj V mK unirirm nn pntntlnj Vi-ry l.lttor y niralniit brown tMndotiera iimttul of whllr oiim. for tho latttr look im much rtiimrtf", thouKh. undouhirJIy brown inm sr b"ttrr f'r waxfarv. Thrtv la alwoluti-lv no doubt thrre will bp an rtwrniiwui numN-r of rl natliina rnt hi whni th war cvimr to un end. TO PRUVKNT 1)NSiI.IDATION. (ov"rn.r of Mlnnwot .11 Trv w IT 'Vi'iU lliiilro-uls ComhlnliiK. ST. IWt'U Nov. 16 A i-cla to th ll,.-r l'r-'n from Mnonu, Minn.. ivrnor V.in Z.indt. b"ln awke.l r"- itardln t!i" InrnipoMllon of lh" N 'rlh "rn S".-untln .""ompanV In N'rw J"r- y, ma.lt -no totiowniB wuiii-iiit-in. Th llivit rAllwuv d al In N.w ork Imvlii for Ita obji-ot the unltltiK of two g-r.Mt poinivtln and pamllrl linos thu Northern Paciflo and th r.reit Norlh'Tii, I n mai'ter of (Criat publtc inti'nut. Thvr l liutlv a, wdopi"ad oppwltlon to It In our mat". It la mv lntrntl.n to ak Attorney Ch-neral Pou- Rlnni to brlnr iut In the name of the Uite to prwvent. if possible, the con Mldation of tlva Orwtt NorthtTn ajid the N.irthorn Paolflc." "rti H url:'.- Company l r'-crlvln miKh atl'-ml'in In th" (i'-rman flnan rUl pr. Thn Knuikf utl'-r 7. ttun publish" a w.ini.nK uiliit 'h-i ft ( Iihiiki- of Amrrln.-n rallnntl iihar-a for h nil m th" boa la of tli nr'-a -nt hih pi.it itliiii of lh" formr. Th" IJ nin-r T.itfoliUlt complain Dial th" Ki"Up of flii.iin-1' m cMitrollInx tiiu c immoii t x k .f ihi- rallroa'U mipni (I In th" Amal gamation will wlih'lraw th-'lr hil.lnm anl that tii" rol 't f th; niijirliv -,f 4h- h.if rmmi I tli'-Ir le lulin without rotmulll'm iv.li thi- min-iritv-and auya nu h a'-ti'm roiiirUill' t Ox- mm i.i' or ju-ii.i-. .,. r,.-r, . t Th" Taa.hl.itt coiielu I -n It cumim-nt UULS IU JtKl lULKSUAl a follow: "At any rati, tho mil nmii tvifi h! -h Amrrloan rori'.l rl" th-'r lli-aii-oi-ratlmi ahiw w.l.it w w uld have to txp'tt If lh t'mlsd Bluteji ai'iuln-d a t.ll rrtr l.-illuemu cr (Wmiin buitif life l"n th--y have done up tu the prefr-ni tlmr." The ll nwn Zeitung . ay the :nattrr d-M ti't l.fr ; leim.in market u mu h aa apt'cuUtora pret-nd. Wm floaf-l at b-Kh tllrt t,flay unln-ur-1. Will l' relief til Warren at nre." Tn aM mhi'hc nritnn that n- Hanrruk will J,,ln th Warren at Kibr n.l tike h?r jajiwnn':rj, Inriud nif tHMtl nal party, anl brln h m to ihe L'nlt"! BUt-a. NO. 107 CHINESE HAVE NO RIGHT OF APPEAL rh)HkiuiiN Tchtify uit to the Fflect of the Blow Struck un Mere Uith'n Head hy Tom ConsiJine. OFFI'.'Kllii I'LHAHEHa Tit f IMii-Ii Army lUllc l Highly Satlaf u-tory. WA-IIIN'iTiN. No- 16 irllnai-" .,m -"r and r l'l"ry "XptTt at t.i wur .P-pirtm-nl are pleutrl w.:h the vt el Imt work of the army 12-inch, rille at Siin ly 11 t'oloTl Kan'l dph. rhlef of artSlit-O'. a-nd ihe t.nt proved tlial .t w t pri-'.l-ai'l" to drive a 12imh 'h-il thnuxh Uit M ' f an Ir m- laJ j and t ex 'l id-- It wth pr-x U'.on. The n.illi d -i not fl.ut. he mid. that o 'uU ttlthntinl '.he eff via of aa.-h an t-xplo-i'.oii in her lirt- n T. HEATTUX Sirr. l.-John W..Conai- dlne t'ok tlw wViniw atand toJav In h.f ow n bwhalf. Hla .ory nai a lint I on and he waa aubj-cli-d to a earch Iri cna-i-xamlnailon, but -ha t-i KAILIIOAO IViND ACTION. .4ptu'.a!lMfi !n fitoc'ui Ho It- n Uu.ti HaLnfii-tiry. NKW YORK. Nov. Hrtp-cuUtion In t')ik han if'fn moderately active hi wve kand ihe tt-n ltney waa up- ird un II the announc mr.t of ti.e settlement rf the Nirtrtern Pactile con irovetvy. The :orkmin tendency of the m ey maket on acoi;r.t of larjte irold exrta was lgn-trd up :o thai time, but acc?niuitod the dl.oitl,n to take prifibi on th-j Nortern Pacific an n .uncenvnt. Exci-H t,r uncertain ovr live mon ey o-Jllojk, a-Tj.nuit naa continued on atcjunt of the hlRa level of railroad oanlnK Diilni.'i -d. the unpreeed mted tcCvlty in the Iron and ateet Irole an-J h; larre Toiurne of general trade. Treasury Department Will Not Interfere with Decision of Immigration Authorities. ADVERSE ACTION WILL STAND Attorney General Declines to Give an Opinion as the Ones Are Now Before the Courts. WASHINGTON. - Nov. 1. In th oaaea of M or more Chlneae wf.o re- Tn-Te baa been a Urge ab-rpUjn c cently arrived at San Ffanciao ett I ra.ln.oiJ bon 1. ECHOES FR0l RINGSIDE m.nv waa of c mi I"rab:y lesa material Imiuriance th-in that of many other wllne-''. The remainder of the ---Ion iu 1ak n uo witn the testimony uf phirlclan) a to ihe teffct of the hock of a Vlfun expl-wlon on Cora lline and the effect of blows ttrudc bv Tom CanMdlne on MenMUha heiul. The cas wii not gi to th fore Thurlay. Jury be- GEfOIA'H STILL AXGKT. Anti-fhaniberialn M'etlr.ija Are Held Thrwihout the Empire. HlCllLIN. Nov. 16 Numerous and H'OK'IIMi MKN lllSAPI'OlN'l Kl ; t-ahmb-Tlain meetlrigs were held VI 'I I K.MIX A 'I ION. throughout the German Empire tais wevk. and there are no e ns "t n abond a.-n-nt of the movement. A num ber of oounirv weeklies, which f f'.rowJ 1 1 .id I'aiJ a HiK AUniiviioil Ijjy reflect th view of local olllcials. l ee und WunteU to See I)e- print slmultane as'.y an article suppos ed to have been Inspired irom li-ran. In which the people are warn d against carrying too far the feeling jf inUIx na'tl in agalnut Chamear'.ain and allow- ; ir.g It to as unio the f rm of a gen- fcalcJ Mini Kimckcti Out. I TRAINS COLLIDE. I route to Mexico and who were refus ed permission to proceed by the Immi gration authorities at San Franc boo. A Girl Inetantly Killed and Two Men The treasury department will irunnKi Injiirei rhe collector that the ilkttr of the treasury fias held that there U no ap- ELGiN. 111.. Nov. 1 The Cnlcago Great Western, est-tound l.mit'd thu peal to the department !n such case morning bai a oollWon w.th a m-lk 11 tnereror ma ": -'- tra;n at Marshall trofting. Rose Root. t and. The atiorny general declines to aged 13, of Sycamore, was inaiantly give an opini on on toe ground tbat the killed. A Chicago man named M ur ease are njw before the courts. The Arm stand uhv was Drobablv fatally Injured, and Simon Chaff . of Ww. Id., and the depariment has taken a eng.n-.er of the l.in..ei w re ieilousiy againut permitting Cainamen to cross injured. -hj Vaia-i States Into M.xUc-j as ln- vest.gat.un has dUjoeed the fact that nearly all of the'ii r.-cios toe border inu tn s country. DiUNK CAME HIGH. Mayor of Ottawa Bought Lquor Iur ing Pr j lib.t -d Hours. A TRUE AMERICAN. OTfAWA. Ont.. Nov. 16. Mayor W. D. Morris pieaded gai ty in the police court tol.y to the oaarge of buying I Ambassador Cjosi Glad He Is an -Spw- i SAN FRANt'lSCO. Nov. 16 inn men wh w lliitvtfiNl I.mt night's intett for the c'lainpinnsh.D of the worll bt:wtvn J.m Jeffries and Gus Ku:iln ag'e- that It w-.is one of the most disappointing tlghui eer imt uo by heavyweights of rvputatf.in. No one expivted Ui-h a tame termination and when Il.ll- Madden, acting for Kuhlln, fifth roun.l a howl er.il p.)litlcal hostility to Great BrXiln. Sl'SPECTED OF FRAUD. Axmlr J. Wheekr Arrented In Tork With Forged Notes. Ne liquor during prohibited iwurs. He was fined and to.J rhe court he accepiid the diiMiualltU-aUon which the conv.e- on Involved. He is no long r mayr of the cipital, and Is JirQU.il.lied fr two years, . FENCE MUST COME DOWN. SAN FR-VNCISCO. Nov. 13. The United S.a:s cirvult cuit of app.als as formally den.ed the application of essle Carr for an order r.-s.rainin the Unite! SUtes marshal in Oregon fr ra tearing down a stone f;nce around what 1 know as Clair Lake ranoh on lie Oregoii-Oallfornia boundary. NBW TORK. Nov. 16. Captain Ti tu. chief of the detective bureau, has under arrest a man who Is suspected threw up the spJtige In the i of trying to negotiate with Wall street if aiutvr sllook the i oanns ana uroitn nwwiwa T , . I ailiouililUK l - wvw, " raftem of tHe pavilion. Referee nameB Pl)tu?r Pa)mer and other Prom bett plainly showed his suipilse and j (nent c.m-ago men are alleged to have thought at first tliat the p,lnge had I been forged. The prisoner calls him- Into the rin bv some I ten Axmir j. neuer. nt u. I I 1 . 1 l. K . . 1 A l n lnterte.ew after lve aure "o..,., -o RILROAD TIME. NEW TORK. Nov. 16. Henri Poun- ler, the French automobiiist. eutab.lah- a new world's official record for one mile todiy, covering the distance j.n 51 4-5 seconds. CHILEAN GUANO DISPUTE. Court of Arbitration Hands D'wn De cision Yesterday. HERN K, Sw-ltirland. Nov. 16. The court of ai-blrtatlon In the Chilean guano dispute hits divided that the In demnity of 55$.565 shall be distribut ed, a follows: To the UnHe-t Stuites Guano Com piny; Dryfus Frenvi, of Paris: Jvru vlan Corn.ratlon, and the Puvlflc and to explode It with prevision. The claims of five othT paxtK-s aro dKil lowed. YANKEE PUSH. Germans Marvel M. SudJennrss WUh Which They Conclude F.nttnrlal Oiierallons. BERLIN, Nov. 16 The transaction reeultlng in the formation of the North- been thrown praotUl Joker. the .Ight Corbett ald: I think Maden made a mistake. He should have th.iught of the crowd that mid paid a big admission fee to see the fight. The croAd that attends such exhibitions wants to see the defeated man knocked out. The fight might have gone another round or two when a decisive blow mU;ht have been giv en." Hilly Madden said he divided to stop at the end of t!e fifth to save his man from w.'rse punishment. "I d.d not want a knockout." he said. Ruhlm got over his grogglness quick ly. He was not badly punished and bore- no serious marks of the fiav. There was litil.i trace of the hMvy body blow in ihe fifih round and he a little the worse for wear. RuhUn and his IninuiU.it followers spoke In awed tones of Jeffries power. They auret'd that iie wad a terriile lighter and sought to ciiuole them selves for the defeat bv extolling the clwimplon's fearful prv .. Champion Jeffries, In a signed state ment, says: "I had not started to fight when Madden threw up the spouige. Had I gone at Ruhlln I am sure he would not have Used two rounds Ruhlin was scared from the first." It Is thought that only about 20- 000 was bet on the ngh;. WERE BUNCOED. Jeffries Could Have Endod Fight In First Round. SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 16 The town is still talking of ttie Jeffrlee Ruhlln fiasco and the men who twld over 130,000 Into the box office have come to the conclusion that thev were buncoed. The oontest did n demon sirate much ex. ept that Ruhl n Is not a high olass man. Jeffriia hail hardly any opportunity to show what he could do If pushed. Apparently he ooud have end.sl the fight In the first round had he been so Inclined. Next month J'frrlas is to meet Tun Sharkey. The exa.- amount taken m at the box office last night Is announc. etl as 132-000. acted in good faith Jn trying to nego- Uate the note. EDWARD'S CORONATION. PreparaUons for the Coming Event Are Taking Deflniie Shape. LONIXXN'. Nov 16 Pr,taratlons for King E.1 ward's coronation are already taking detlnl and owtly shape. Mrs. Brudlcy-M.irtln is having a tiara made. it Is rumored, at a cost of 250.000. Queen Alexandria, Is having the Koh-I-Noor diamond sot In her new crown The Inclusion t this s one w.U make her crown the mot valuabic In the world. Many titled ladies are said to be spending vast sums In order to cele brate the coronation bv a display of Jewels worthy of the occasion. American Citisen. NLW YORK. Nov. it. Ambassador Choate was the gueost of the Lotus Club t,nih:. Ihe It r note of the s,eche was the Irlindl.na exlsJng between England .ind Am.Tka and tne des.ra biMty of Us coliuuace. AtnoaMador choa.e, sa io. : "After all tuat I have seen In other cuuulaes it Seem) to me ioSo.ut.-lv clear tnat ue cardinal ,vr.ncp.e upoa wmca Amencaa :nsututions rest, abso lute political ecjU-cU.y of alt ultuei.s w.th univeisa uitrage, is tae secret ot American eUOviaB. It paacs mr compreoenal an now any man can go abroad and not ."wiurn a warmer lover of 4 ne institutions of his native Und," BAIL REDUCED. Has Been Fixed at Five Taouoand Dol lars Cash. SAN JUAN, Porto Rico.. Nov. 16. Tne bad of Sa.tuoo Iglesias nu been SEATTLE, Nov. 16. The Multnomah reduced to tkouO cash. Tae triaa has Club, of Portland, defeated the football $eea December 2, laiiUsLaa waa team of the University of Washington arreste-a November 7. upon h arrival from N Yora. represontaig tae Aauencau Federation ot Labor. His de. tendon was due to has non-appearance alter paving been thrice summoned by Uie local coiu-i to appear in a case against ban, brought in July, lUvO, MULTNOMAH WINS. today by a score ot 16 to 5. BANQUET GEN. RANDALL GOV. GtAK. GliO. ll. WILLIAMS AND 11. V. fst-Ol 1 SPEAKtKS. DHA'.V COLOR LLSE. Oklahoma Indians Refuse to Attend Neg.M Sohools. I lie Latter Chose us II is Subject the Lewis und (.lurk Cen tennial Celebration. GUTHRIE, O. T.. Nov. 16. Separate school for lndion children is ibe lat est issue poallcaUy In Onlaivoma. In some counties many Indians attend tha puolic sciiools established tor waitt and toe latter 6o not believe 'ji aiaow- IKRTL-ND. Nov. 16. Geaeial Geo. mg tue redskin these privileges, .ino PAY INCllE-VSBD. Firemen and Engineers on Union Pa cific Receive Kane In Wages... OMAHA, Neb.. Nov. 15. The protec tive board of the engineers and fire men of the Union Pacific system have secured from that road an Increase of pay for enginemen on the new cum pound type of engines. The Increase runs from 10 to 25 cents oer day for firemen and 15 to 25 cents for engi neers. PAN-AMERICAN DELEGATES. Royalty Welcomed by the City of Pu ebla. Mexico. PUEBLA, Ma., Nov. 16. The city of Buebla this morning extended a royal welcome to the Pan-Ame-rioan de'.e gaites and their families. The day was spent In vis' ting th p.ibilc institution.?. Tonight the governor entertaled the visitors at a ba-tuet. M. Raivlall, commander of the depart aient of the Columbia, was tendered a bamiuot by the business men of Portland tonight at tie Cjtiuncrclal Club. Among the speakers were Gov ernor Geer, Gen. Geo. H. Williams and H. W. Scott. Mr. Scott, speaking on iuaians retuea to attend schools. tne n.grO BIDS INVITED HANCOCK GROUNDED. Was Again Floated at IUSh Tide With out Injury. WASHINGTON. Nov. 16 The quar termaster general of the army has re ceived the following: "Nagasaki Hancock grounded on sand tar at entiftiCe to Inland tea. PORTLAND. Ore.. Nov. 15. 1901. The Port of Portland Invites shipbuilders and others to submit bids for the con struction of two wood scows of approx- the subject "Oriental Trade and Cele- jmately 90x30x6. Plans and specinca- bratkm of the Centennial of the Lewis oions. together with condi-ions. can be and Clark Expedition." said: seen at the office. No. 66 Worcester "There are two points of capital tm- block, any day, on application, up to portanoe in our celebration of the cen- Saturday. Octooer 19. 101, at noon. tennial of the expedition of Lewi and The Port of Portland reserves the ngnc Claris across the continent to the Pa- to reject any and all bids. cJflc ocean. The one Is historical and :t connects itself with our national ex- EX-QUEEN ARRIVES. oanslon and growth of which. Indeed. .1 it is a large part the other la com- Lilloukalanl. Ex-Queen of iiawwi. mercial. and through the movements of I Reaches Saa Francisco. time it looks to the development of the jommerce between America and Asia. SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 16.-iAmong ,n a scale of which till reeontly few the passengers of the steamer China. ,iad ever dreamed of." PRICE OF SILVER. NEW YORK. Nov. 16. Silver, 66. WHEAT MARKET. SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 16. Wheat -ash. JL which arrived here fr.m the Orient to day was ex-Queen Lilloukalanl, of Ha waii, who la on her way earn for a visit. REBATE RESCINDED. VANCOUVER. B. C, Nov. J6.-A special from Ottawa, Ont., says that ihe rebate which has been allowed to CHICAGO. Nov. 16. Wheat,. Dec em- lhe extent of 40 cents Par thousand on j-r, opened, 72H8;; closed, "SVi- lumber taken oft Dominion lands and TACOMA. Nov. 16. Wheat, bluestem. shipped to the American side has been 58; club, 07. rescinded.