f JCCiSGU dhhiUx i Vt THE BEND BULLETIN. VOL, I. JJIflND, OKKGON, FKIDAY, JULY 21, 100a. NO. 19. EVENTS OF THE DAY GATHERED FROM ALL PARTS OP TUB TWO HEMISPHERES. Comprekerulrs HevJtw of the Import ant Itsppealnga at the I'wt Welc, Presented In CondUnscd Form, Most l.iuiy to rvv Intmsttog to 0r Many Ksailsn.. hussia urusi!S. Alfred A. Knnpii, woman stranglor, hat been found guilty of murder. Tweliro' Chinese won killed In mi ox ploilon In a Nanaimo, II. 0., inlno. Treaty ports of Manchuria will Iw oM)iied by China thongh llustlan con Sent, Chicago (trlkera threaten to ahut ofl tho city's light unless their demands are granted. Colonel Morris B. Belknap has oon nominated for governor of Kentucky by llepubl leans. Tho caiman fishermen on tho Fraeer rlvorliavn given up their fight, ami will accept tho terms of tho caunera. It It aalri that should I'ostmaator General Payne resign H. II. Kohlsast, of Chicago, will be named uS hit suc cessor. Great Britain has aked tho United Htatos for an oxplanallon regarding tho annexation of tho Islands off tho count of Borneo. .Many Indian war relerans. whoso clalmi havo been turnod down, will re ceive pension under lullng qf Interior department. The aggregate gross earnings of the Great Northern, Northern Paclflo and Burlington for tho st year will total 154,385,000, . .i.t. Unit Mmmliuloner of n..i.i..ntn.. !. IiwIim1 ft. 000 acre of land In tho Hpokano land dlitrlct. Tho' election waa made In the southeastern part of Adatna county. t Archbishop" Kratr,of Wisconsin", it seriously ill. JpHntalan encroachmenta on China bring tho crisis nearer. HcrooUry Hoot aaya atmy officers muat not anslgn tholr pay. The Jowlsh petition ! now In tho handa of l'retldent Itooaovelt. ecretaryJltoot will resign next fall and Oliver la alated to succeod him. u A monumeut la to bo erected atl'rov Incetown, Maia., where tho Mayllowor landod In 1020. According to tho latest advices Gaa tro now lis tho upper hand In tho Ven exuelan trouble. Tho baltleahlp Koaraarge la to mako a record trip acroaa tho Atalntle to aliow whut can bo dono. Nearly 1,000 coahnlnera nt Ardona, Ohio, havo gono n a atrlko because of dimctiltloa with forelgnera In tho mines thore. It la aald that Cloveland will declare himself a candidate for tho prealdontlal nomination at banquot In Chicago in October. Condnctora ami brakemon on the llllnola Central havo boon granted an Increase In wagon that will add over 1200,000 to tho annual payroll. A colllilon between paseongqr and freight tralna on tho Great Weitron, near Bavannah, Mo., resulted In tho death ol ono poraon and tho Injury of 20 other. Colonel It. B. Oliver, of Albany, N. Y., hM been appointed to succeed Ban ger as assistant aocreUry of war. A acoro or mora of Christian En leavorefa were Injured by wind wreck. ing WIO UIg mumuiivM - -....-.. Associate Justice flrower, of Wiacon in, aaya every man who participate In lynching or burning of negroea la a xnurdorer. The Dublin council has voted not to prcsont tho king with an address of welcome on tho occaalon of hla vlilt there shortly. British firms In tho Philippines say tho now law allowing no iroignora un der contract admitted will drive thorn out of business, ' Tho naturalisation of 30 Hessians and Hullumi has been net osldo by ft Now York Judge as fraudulent, Bevor al hundred nioro will bo doclarod void. ' Throo inon woro killed, two sorlous ly Injured and throo buildings des troyed -by an explosion at tho Laflln powdor works, Latlln, Pa. JewUh I'ctltlon Will Kecelve No Con- alteration. Washington, July 1B.U was learned tonight that tho stnto tlopBrt itont has rooolvod n reply from Itussla stating that It neither would receive nor consider tho matter of tho Jewish (million on tliu subject of tho Klslilnof incident. Tho information was re ceived by rnblugiam from Mr. Itlddle, tlm American charge at Kt. I'elnralmrg, who wna given the dllllciilt tank of in quiring of the Ktiralan government its to Its attitudo with respect to the pe tition of tho Jews. It Is believed Hint this will end the matter, and that no further Hleps will Imj taken by this government to bring tho vlewa of tho potltlonora to tho at- Uintlnu of Itussla, although n yet no consideration haa been given by tho president to tna course to io pursucu, In tho lluht of ituasla's response to our inquiry. i'lie reply tuat Kiissia wo'iiu mavo to all fiiggetlonaon tho subject of tho ITI.Iilniil makurrA VMi ulvoil 111 an authorised statement In which the pub- llo was iloQnltely lnlormei mat husiia regarded tho affair as an Internal mat tor in whlrh (ho. In the exercise of her own sovereignty, would refuse to re ceive from any oilier government or outsldo source. CONTINUliS 10 SINK. Another Operation Considered Necessary on I'ope Leo. Homo, July 17. Tho pope's condi tion thlajrnornlng in less MtUfsctory than yoiterday morning, and ho suf fered from much uneasiness and difll- culty In breathing until relieved to some extent by an Injection ol canoine. Tho now crisis in tho pope'a con dition presented Itwilf yesterday, when tho doctors wo a confronted on tho one hand with tho apparently imnoratlvo necenally of an operation, and on tho other with tho feeling that such an operation might prove fatal. Thla dilemma waa canvassed by Dr Lappont and Dr. Matsonl throughout tho day. At their earlier conference there was aowe prospects that the oper ation might not cccur, and the doctora left tho ebkroomi. without arriving at any deflnlto dotermlnatlon as to when It would ruko place. Thoy exprcstod tho belief, however, that a delay until today would servo a useful purpoio in permitting a largor extraction ol serum in case the oporatlon was undertaken. ainuoNS Miainr iiavu won. CONFERENCE ENDS MEETINa OP RUSSIAN OFFICIALS AT PORT ARTHUR OVER. rjxullatlon Over Increasing Power In Mancharla the Dominant Note In the Uathcrltig-I'osslbllity ft Taking Any Bsckward Step fcolfed at-More Troops are Being Sent In. Port Arthur, Manchuria, July 17. Tho confrrsneo of prominent Kuselan odlclals has. onded. ' hxulUtion over Hussla'a Increasing ;power In Alan churla was tho doiaitisnt nolo in tho gathering. Tho possibility of taking Hiiy backward stop ! atoned at II men tioned by outsiders.' It wasadmlttel that the war possibility was discussed, hut It was denied that waa tho object of tho conference. Kvldonces of warlike preparations since tho arrival of General Kuropat kin, the minister of war, and of the In tention to bring more troops to Man churls aro abundant. Orders wero given to Port Arthur contractors last week, for an lmmoolato supply of build ing rnaterlala for building barracks to accommodate 20,000 soldlera to be thinned to Harbin. The officials explained that Hussla's opposition to opening disncnurian towns to forelsners was not based upon opposition to foreigners, whoso trade la desired and who would in due time be Invited Into tho country. ISut itussla objected, they explained, to having consuls accredited to the Chlnetm gov ernment In towns which aro practically under Hutslau control, which would glvo the subjects of countries so repre sented enlorniont of extra rights. They asserted that such arrangements would be certain to result in greai mo tion, such as occurred in Niu Chwang Death ol Prtsnds Spoiled Chances, Dut lie la Powerful. Parla, July 17. A dispatch from Rome Is published here, giving an In-, tervlow with a monslgnora who Is friend of tho United Htates. Ho said that if a number of caniinals favorable to Cardinal Gibbons had not died late ly, tho Amor lean cardinal would have had a good chance of being elected, Ho will havo a great Influonco at- tho conclave, an I thu authority which Car dinal Gibbons will exerciso probably will pare the way to a more Just repre sentation of tho Unitod States in tho sacred college, which wilt boar fruit at tho next oouolave. American Ideas will play n loading part from tho very beginning at thu coming conclave, and It 1m suro Mint theso Ideas will havo a most ponorlul lulluenco in the futuro destiny of tho Church otHomu. CUUA RATIPIBS TREATIES. Senate Approves All Hut the Platt Amendment. Havann, July 18, Tho senate has ratified all tho treaties with tho United States oxcopt tho Platt amendment treaty. Tho sonato ratified tho treaty signed February 10 granting the United Stales sites at Guantnnamo and llahU Honda for naval and coaling stations! the agreement leasing tho sltos for raid stations, which was signed July 2, and also tho treaty conceding to Cuba sov ereignty over, tho Isle of Pines, Tho only treaty remaining unratified la tho so-called permanent treaty cov ering all tho provisions of tho Platt Amendment. Tiio fact of rsocurlng the naval stations completes all that the United 8tatcn haa boon deslioua of ob taining. Tho Islo of Pines treaty and tho pormanont treaty woro both carried out of tho inltiatlvo ot Cuba. Trial ot Submarine Boats. Washington, July 18. Beoretary Moody lutonils that oxhaustlvo experi ments shall bo tnado with nil tho eub innrlno boats that tho government linn on its hands, as soon as tho summor nmiumvora are ovor. If not found sat isfactory, ho will rocommond to con gress that no moro monoy bo appropri ated for thla class of craft. ONLY A FEW ISLANDS. (((Gs!Qg2)Gg2)ddG&) Q DO YOUR TRADING IN BEND But fncU Sam'a ActWtlon Arouses London, July i7. According to the Press Association, a curious rumor waa rnrrtnL In the lobbv of the llOtlM Of commons tonight to tho effect that eomo Unitod States warships had selied about 20 small islands ofl the coast of Borneo, which, it Is understood, belong to Great Britain, and planted the American flag on them. It Is probable that a ques tion on the subject will be asked in the house. Washington, July 17. Tho reported alsureof islands off tho coast of Borneo by American warships apparently was as great a surprise to administration officials in Washington as it waa to members of parliament in London. No information that aucb a atop waa con templated haa come from the admiral commanding tho American fleet In Philippine waters, and no oxploltatlon along tho lluoa Indicated has been di rocted by tho ofuclala hero so far as could bo ascertained tonight. A very plausible explanation of the reported occurrence la that the com msniHnir nllleer in tho l'hllinnlneo aim- nlv linil Mtit rno or moro of hla Tesiola and hoisted the dag of tho United Stntos over some islands near tho const ol Bofnexr which wero purchased by th United States from 8jaln subsequent to tho treaty ol Paris, and that tho sov ereignty of tna United States has been proclaimed formally. Tneio wero the rVtravcn Knlii piniin. rfimnrlalm; ono large and 14 stnallor islands and tho largor Island of I'alawan. o a in? '-rmnrr fOXX V JC 1 JL1V1JLL SAVE-MONEY W Prices Same as Prineville S i Dnn.i Unnnn4;in Pnmnnm, I ucnu mcruaiiuic uuiiijiaiij tnoorpormimti fir A. H. GRANT, Manager a Carries a Complete Stock of General ' Merchandise suited to the needs of the Deschutes Valley h h m Groceries, Provisions, Dry Goods, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishings, Stoves, Tinware, Saddlery, Harness jtji)'o GENERAL OUTFITING SUPPLIES, ETC. AGENTS FOR RUBBEROE) ROOFING ' Cheaper Than Shingles All Branches of the Trade Handled in a Business Manner and with due re gard to the interests of our Cnstomers Bend Mercantile Company Wmll Strmmt, Bmml, Ormgmm. o$9SfsS9pte9C)fe5es HW g afaa-I Shaniko Warehouse Co. a SHANIKO, OREOON. Fireproof Building QOxGOO Foot, Fully Icjulpped for ' Storing: and Forwarding Merchandise, Wool. Pelts, Grain, Etc. MAY LINOER FOX DAYS. Pneumonia la Oono an4 Chief Danger to From Weakness. Home, July 16. The pope'a rpndl. tlou shows practically no chango since yosterday. Tho doctors con tlnuo to feel tnat the patient's condition Is extreme ly dangoroas, but they say he msy still linger for days. They repeat that all of tho ordinary calculations aro quite iikoly to fall In tho present extraordin ary case. Bpoaklng of tho specific con dltlons, tho doctora bay thaMhoy think tVo pneumonia has practically dieap poarod, International Bxchange Opposed. Berlin, July 17.The Unltovl States international exchange commission arrival hero yesterday from Tho Ilauuo and was received today by tho under socretary foi foreign affairs, l)r. von Muohllwrg. The German newspapers havo hitherto manifested vory little In torost In tho commission. All tho ex prosfllons on tho subject Indlcato tho bollof.that tho American pro.osltlons aio Impracticable. DCALGRS IN Lumber, Wood, Coal, Flour, frioy and Grain " Special Attention Olven to Wool. First Clasa Baling and Grading Facilities. Ill Modern Irapravcments fir Ktidl.Rf Slick Latest Patern of Stockyards. PROPRIETORS FRENCH & CO., BANKERS, Tho DaHes. MOORE BROS. V. LORD, Tho Dalles. B. F. LAUQIILIN, The DaHes. masnaanssBaaasinBBEEa mUkm ESTIMATE AfB 90 LB ESTtMATHHI A SttmiALTY KING, HUNTER MARSH Timkmr QruXmmrs ami Lmmi Lwaters mend oncmitM I1 it l SANFORDS CASH STORE CAItUIKa A UIO MNK OK General Merchandise, Groceries, Clothing, Furnishing Goods OUI on llltn Price Right. 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