' ' ( ; t Art?c THE BEND BULLETIN VOL. 1. UlfiNV, OKEGON, ITBIDAY, JAY 22, lOOtf. KO. 10. Sy EVENTS OF THE DAY OATIIERED PROM ALL PARTS OP TUB TWO HEMISPHERES. Cornprhnlve Review of ttia Import ant Happening of th Pwt Wfc, Presented In Cn4nH Fefwi, M Likely to rrav laterestfeg 0" Many Read, Four mskol tnun hold up n saloon at llolpor, Utah, ami r-ecun-d 9:1,000, Tlio largo dim plant at Parko City. Utnli, has boon destroyed by flro; loss, r.'&.ooo. Tho service of tliu women Immigra tion inspectors nt Now York linvu been -discontinued, Tho United State linn realized $10,. 170 from thooHl diamonds wilted (mm JuIm Hunch In IBM). Ilaytl Iiiih denied tho requenl of tlm refugees nt KlngMon to return lioinu. Most of them nru ilctlluto. Tho Philippine government ho cute tirm-od two MHlltiotM plays, ono In .Manila mid ono nt Katangas. George W. Clruhbi), of Martlnsvlllo, hnit Until ductal coiniunndor of tho f u dlana ilopnrtmont of tho U. A. It. llrurw Jonn, n prominent Now Mox Ico stockman, ha been hold In $10,000 ball for tho murder of Krnest Howoll. a cowman. Goorgo II. Will to, viro-prcstdont of tho Hindmaii, l'n., bank, win liecn found nullty of conspiracy In wrecking tho Institution. Hobbora killed Arthur Merdao, of Mncatliio, Iowa, for coming to tho as alstanco of two rottaurant men they wore holding up. Tho Nicaragua!! mlnUtcr at Wachlng ton lm received a cablegram which Itup Uaily contradict tho recent repot tr. of ton! Oenlow, colonial under sccro tary, will succeed tho lato Hohert Wl. liam llauhiiry an president of tho llrlt Ixh board of agriculture. Itlchard Ilonry Stoddard, tho noil known out, In dead. F. W. Holla decline to act ni umpire in tho Venezuelan dliputo. Armenians are again on tho march and more masnacros are expected. Tho United Httaos may reopen nego tiations to socuro tho Nicaragua canal route. Forest (Ire? In Pennsylvania are de. troylng thousands of dollara north of flno timber. Tho recent llrltlih vlctorio add 100,000 square miles of torrltory to King Kdwnrd'a possessions. A commlttoo from tho f.lek observe- . tory In California baa selected a alto for an observatory near Santiago do Chllo. Work on tho now $20,0110,000 term inal ground of tho New York Central will bo begun Juno 1'.', and 100 ad jacent Now York reildoncea will bo va cated by that tlmo. . Tho Cuban iranalo I considering a proposition for a government lotlory aa a Bubatltuto for tho taxoH levied on sugar, tobacco, etc., under tho now soldiers' pay" law. Union men In Omaha have secured a swooping injunction oer tho bulness men. They aro prevented from declar ing boycotta, moot Inn to conspire against atrlkcra or from discriminating against doalora soiling them goods. Tho power havo warned Turkoy not to nioloat Ilulgarla. Kmployea of tho Great Northern mil nay havo voted to strike. China Iiab broken oft discussion with America of treaty opening ManchuHan ports. Buit for $1,000,000 back taxos linn been filed agaluat tho Southern Faclflo by tho stato of Kentucky. Scarlet over has broken out among tho 13,00 men on tho receiving ship Columbia at tho Now York navy yard. Two persona woro killed nnd ono sor louaiy Injured at Hartford, Conn., by an explosion resulting from tho boiling ' ovor of whalo oil. Tho monitor Arkansas will bo unnblo to proceod on her trip down tho Missis slppi until next spring, unions thoro la an unoxpoctod rleo in tho rlvor. Tho Bocrotnry of agriculture has raised tho stock qunrautlno, doctared for frot and mouth dlscaeo, "which has boon In effect sluco Novombor 27. SAD PLIGHT OP COLOMIIIA. She Finds Herselt In a State of Practical llankruptcy from Rebellion. Waihlngton, May 16, A gloomy picture of tho torrlblo plight in which Colombia finds herself as tho result of tho exhausting four years of rebellion Is contained In a communication which has roached this city from a source of unquestionable reliability. Thorn) ad vice stato that on March 1 laat tho government gavo notice that it had stopped tho isstio of papor money that was flooding tho country and had turned tho lithographic plntcs, from which it was made, over to a commit too compoaod of prominent momliori of different political patties. Conse quently tho government early In April was almoat entirely without funds. It had not enough to pay running ex penses, to say nothing of foreign claims and demands. Not a rent of Interest had boon paid on tho national debt since tho war commenced In 1800. Tho claims growing out of tho recent revo lution were assuming tromondous pro portions, and an thoro woro no other means of relief It was apparent that Uio government mint again ho ru course to tho lithographic stones and start tho presses running again. More over, It was tho general opinion that oven tho small measure of relief which might follow tho receipt of tho $10, 000,000 from tho United Mates on ac count of the I'anama canal could not bo obtained, as it was not exected that cougreis would ratify tho treaty. At ono tlmo last year, tho exchange on New York was 23,000; that la to ray, 23,000 Colombian dollars wcro re quired to purchase $t worth of goods in the United States. It was feared tliat the rato would go oven hlghor this summer, for thoro was over $!, 000,000 worth of this paper money Moat, and It was oxpocted that f 600, 000,000 more would bo loaned Immedi ately to py war expenw. Tho foreign debt of 1BU0 amounted to f 12,700,000, on which tho intoirst rate was first 2,, and then threo per cent., but this In terest has not been paid for several years. It was tho general opinion, ac cording to tho report, that tho Colom bian trcvernment could not pay its debts, and apprehension was expreaHHl as to what might happen in cam tho foreign creditors pushed for a final set tlement of their claims. PLOODS IN I'UWOA. Jacksonville Streets Navigable iinJ Kail road Traffic illockcd. Jacksonville, Fla., May 16. A heavy northcaitor has been blowing for the past few days, accompanied by driving rains. I.ant night and this morning it was unusually heavy. Itoports from tho stato say that much damago has liecn dono to turpentine camps and phosphate plants. Dig tides and heavy rain havo flooded the lower portions of Jackson ville, and boats aro being used on seve ral streets. The terminal station and all appioarhos aro three to five feet under water. In tho railroad yards tho waters are rushing through at six miles an hour. Tho total rainfall for tho past 24 hours was 8,4 Inches. No trains havo arrived tcday. Ilo ports from tho state say all railroads aro in bad ahapo from tho flooding of tracks. Tho storm is tho worst for years. Many houses In tho nogro loctlon were washod away. Tho city la in total darknoss tonight, the wator being a foot deep In tho elec tric light power hou bo. Many nrldgos In the country woro waahed away. Tho total loss will probably not bo less than $400,000. STRUNUTMUN'S AMBRICAN CLAIM. Ilx.Alaskan Official (lives Testimony In Boundary Dispute. Honolulu, May 8, via Victoria, May 16. An Important nflldavlt in tho matter of tho Alaskan boundary dis pute has boon obtained by tho Ameri can government from J, U. Smith, of Ullo, Hawaii, who was United States commissioner for tho district of Alasku in 1807. Smith statos bis legal resl donco, by ordor of tho president of tho Unltod Btatos, was Dyoa, which la within tho disputod torrltorj, and that ho exorcised Jurisdiction with tho knowlodgo and consent of tho Canadian ofllolals both in Dyoa and Skagway. In an interview published horo ho stated that his authority was recog nised b) tho Canadians, and with his nfihlnvit Is submlttod a map which was inado by him nnd a Canadian ofllcliil, marking tho boundary lino of IlrltlBh and Amorlcan Jurisdiction in accordanco with tho Amorlcan contentions. APPEAL TO POWERS PREMIER OP DULOARIA UR0ES MOVE FOR MACEDONIA. lie Repudiate That Country's Rcsponal blllty for Late Oidraits-Say It Was the Work of a few Irreconcilable Ilulgarla Has No Ambition to Annex Macedonia, London, May 10, Cabling from Sofia, tho corrospodncnt of tho Dally Nows says ho has had a long Interview with 1'remler Drneff. The premier re pudiated llulgarla'a responsibility for tho Macedonian outbreaks, which ho ssld were tho work of n few irroconcll aides, and ho refuted Indignantly tho chargo that Ulogarla hod winked at tho revolutionists. Tho premier admitted that tho liulgarlau army was strongly In sympathy with tho movement. He snld, however, that this sympathy would not bo allowed to Interfere with its loyaltv. Ho could not avoid seeing Nirno accident might precipitate a war involving titilgarin, but Ilulgarla would not bo tho nggremor, mid in the event of such a dUaster It Would not be hor fault. In ronclnslon, the correspondent quotes Premier Daneff as paying ho couiiholed Prince Ferdinand lo Ipmm sii appeal to tho powers to intorveno in behalf of Macedonia. "Ilulgarla has no ambition to annex Macedonia," ho said, "and tho exit ing reform scheme is quite illuslonary." SLCHPINQ CAR ON FIRC Twenty Passengers Have to Flee In Their Night CletMnr. New Haven, Conn., May 10. Twen ty passengers, including 10 ,nien and four women, had to lltIn, jhelfl niaht cloth I rs; early today from a burning sleeping car at tho Union station. Tho car was noar tho rear end of tho New York, Now Haven k Hartford train, which left Now York at 11 o'clock last night for Honton. When tho train roached horo at I o'clock tho sleeping car was connected with a plpo which supplies tho cars with gas and tho gas supply wss turned on. Immediately afterward a slight explosion was heard, Haines burst out and tho car filled with smoko. Tho passengers, daxod with sleep and lull blinded by tho smoke, rushod for tho doors. A woman was knocked down and suffered a slight in Jurv to liar back and right arm. Tho blazo was finally uxtlngushed and a hunt was made for tho pas songers. Among thoe who said they lost money was i). I) Kaplan, of Now York, who raid ho loft about $30,000 In money and securities in the car.' Aftor n search the wallet containing tho niisMnc securities was found, and Mr. Kaplan thon said ho had recovered ovorytlilng except somo money which was burned up In his clothes. Tho handbags and clothing of most of tho passengers was watersoakod. Tho women passenger wero taken to a hotel and tho men uere provided with overalls nnd shoos. TO ADVANCD nCROER CA5U. Attorney Oeneral Will File a notion In Supreme Court. Washington, May 10 Authoritative announcement was mado today of the Intention of tho attorney general to outer n motion in tho supremo court of tho United Statos noxt Monday to ad ranee tho hearing of tho Northern c rurltles caso, the appeal of which was docketed recently In that court. It is altogether probablo that tho court will grant tho motion, but it Is not likely that tho court will tako action on the motion before the sitting on Juno 1, when the court will bo in ses sion for the last tlmo during the pres ent torrn. llonco thoro is no possibili ty of tho argumont of tho 'case before tnn court reconvenes on October 12. As assigned casos nover aro hoard dur ing the first week of a term, tho earli est probablo dato for tbo hearing is October 10. Honor for Woman. Washington, May 10. Tho war de partment has received advices from Manila that Miss Floy Gilmoro has been anpointod assistant attorney gon eral for tho government In tho Philip- ntliAa Rlia Iri flin flrat. WAtnan Ataw appointed to such an important legal iiamuu, duo woitv m wiu rilllippillOH as a stenographer, and attained her prosont position by good work In tho otllco of tho attorney genoral, HALT IN RURAL DELIVERY. No More New Routes WfiriJe established Until Alter July I. Washington, May 14. Poatmaster Genoral l'ayne today announced that there would bo no more establishments of rural froo delivery service until July 1, tho beginning of tho next fiscal year. This Is one result of investigation of postofllco affairs, and tho discovery that at tbo present rale of Increaso of routes there wilt bo a deficit of (20,000 in tho rural froo delivery eervloe by tbo end of this fiscal year. Instructions have been glvon to Fourth Assistant Poat maatei General Drlstow to curtail ex penditures. It is not lntondod, how over, that tho Investigation of proposod routes shall be suspended, and the Held work thoreforo will continue. Mr. t'ayno estimates that tho total number of rout os fairly entitled to be estab lished In tho enttio country would bo 38,000, and at tho present rate of In creaso this would be reached two years hence. Mr. Payno said tonight that ho had asked tho civil service commlanion to have its representatives make an in vestigation of tho Washington post ofllco, in addition to tho investigation already made by postofllco inspectors. He said this action was taken on ac count of charges of violations of the civil service law in that office. The civil service men, he raid, will make their report tomorrow. WILL DRAW PENSIONS. New York Firm's Practical Plan for Pen slotting Employes. Now York, May 14. Tbo Gorbam manufacturing company, the promi nent silvenmitbs of New York and (rrovldence, It. I., has recently put Into operation a plan for pensioning their 2,600 employes In factory and stores which ha been most favorably commented upon by leading sociolo gists. Tho plan provldos that any employe whoso record is satisfactory to the com pany may bo placed upon a permanent, pension roll, provided he has rerved tho company for at toast 25 years, and receive thereafter as long as he lives, a pension equal to 1 per cent of his wage at tho tlmo of retirement for each year of sorvke. Thus a man who has been with tho Gorham company 40 years will receive an annual pension payable In monthly Installments of 40 per cent of tho amount ho was being paid at tho time he retired. Ample provision has been made by tho company to create a permanent pension fund without taxing tho em ployes for the purpoeo. This is ono of tho most generous, and at the same tlmo practical, plans yet dovlsod for profit sharing on an acceptable basis. TROLLEY CAR ON FIRE. Short Circuit Caused the BUxe Panic Among Passengers. New Yorki May 14. Through a short circuit under a rapidly running open car on tho Third avenue line last night a blazo was started which spread rapid ly and quickly enveloped tho car. The motorman, despite tho crios of the CO or mora passengers to stop before they woro burned to death, put on full power, and those on board began to Jump from the car. Tho conductor was ono of the first to Jump. After running tho car at full speed for three-quarters of a mile tho motorman apparently realized that his own life was threat ened by tho florco flames so bo shut off I i power, Jammed down the brako ard leaped off, among the indignant out cries of a large crowd which had gath ered. Nearly every ono of tho passen gers was moro or less seriously hurt. Many Tons of Money Counted. New York, May 14. Clerks from tho treasury department, Washington, havo completed the counting of many tons of money In tho vaults of tho United States subtreasury In Wall strr-ot. Tho cash was found to bo cor roct. Tho amount for which Hamilton Fish, tho now assistant treasurer, be comes responsible is $280,471,260, of which 200,774,007 is in gold. REBELS SUBDUED PERSHINQ CHASTISES LAST OP THE HOSTILE M0R0S. Ten Forts, Prisoners and Rifles Capture! American Friendship U Freely Ex tended to All Who Deserve It Troops Behave Splendidly Congratulatory Order to Pershing's Soldiers. Washington, May 13. Tbo war de partment has received tho following dispatch concerning operations in the Island of Mindanao: "ManIIa,Mayll. Adjutant General, Washington: Captain John P. Per shlng has completed a circuit of Lake Lanao, via the east coast, from Camp Vicars. There was sharp fighting at Taraca. Canlnrfxl 10 tnrim. mini nrl- oners, 30 InnUccs and 60 rifles. All outer aatlos Irlendly. Liberated pris oners, destroyed hostile forts and Ian tacas. Our loss, two killed and four wounded. Every hostile Lanao datto has now been chastised. AH Moros know our friendship is valuable and is freely extended to all who deservo It. No property, savo hostilo forts, has been moloited. Mnrn lahnr mttunr Inr employment on tho roads and sholter uauaings; lormer atxmi musned; tbo latter progressing rapidly. Troops havo ' behaved splendidly, not only in con loading with a fanatical rarago foe, but a dreaded disease, and besides had to construct many miles of road through tropical Jungles. No more hostilities are anticipated beyond occasional sniping. "DAVIS." Rear Ouard Attacked. Manila, May 13. Straggling Moroe attacked the tear guard of Captain Pershing's column, near Bacolod, Island of Mindanao, woundiBg Liea-jyW tenant Itutegfes and one soldier. 'Tins gnard killed all the attackers. The latest reports place the number of Moros killed at tho capture of Taraca at 300. Brigadier Genoral Sumner, command ing the department ol Mindanao, has issued a congratulatory order to Cap tain Pershing's troops. WRASQEL AtlNERALS. District of Alaska Discussed In OcelogU ca! Survey Papers. Washington, May 13. The United States geological survey has in press for early publication a paper on tbo mineral reourcos of the Monnt Wran gel district, Alaska, by Walter C. Men dentiall and Frank O. Schrader. The paper opens with a brief introduction in which tho hiBtory of this now well known copper district of Southern Alaska is traced from the time of the stamHvIo of 1808 to tho present. Tho discussion of the mineral resources ot the region Is then taken up and the copper, gold, coal and other minerals that are known to exist or have been reported from tlmo to time, are treated In turn. The information presented Is the latest that Is available, having been collected In great part in the course of geologic investigations mado by tho authors during tho season ot 1002. The copper resources of the region are first discussed. The copper deposits occur in two somewhat widely separ ated fields, lying along tbo southern and northern slopes, respectively, of the Mount Wrangol group of moon tains, a lofty volcanio chain, which di verges from tho St. Ellas range near the Alaska-Canadian boundary and ex tends 160 miles westward, ending ab ruptly In tho Copper river valley. Tho best known copper field Ilea within tho southern area, and is gen erally spokon of aa the Chitl&a copper belt. The geologic history of this bolt Is briefly reviewed with special reference to tbo processes that havo affected tho greenstones and llmo etonoa within which the copper deposits aro found. After this review, the var- ious properties are described In detail," some of those that aro best known being tho Elliott Crook group, tho Bo nanxa claim, Just east of Kennicott Glacier, and tho Nicolai propertiea in. tho Nitina country. Alleged Anarchist Arrested. San Jose, Gal., May 13. Clay Tay lor, fdlss Professor Plutto, was arrest od by Detective Pickering this after noon for supposed designs upon the life of tho president. He has served three terms in prison. It Is alleged ho wroto to the president advising him not to come here. He is also accused of ro oont anarchistic utterances.