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THE MIST. ORE ...in VOL. XXII. ST. HELENS, OltKGON, FRIDAY, .TANUAltV J3, 1005. NO. 5. NEWS OFTHE WEEK In s Condensed Fona for Cur Busy Readers. HAPPENINGS OF TWO CONTINENTS A fUsum of th Co Important but Not L lntrotlng EvontB of th Part Wk. ' Edward Wallace Hock U now gov trnor il Kanana. A great 'Ialit conspiracy Jhaa been discovered In Kusaia. 1'harlea 8. iVneen hM been inaugu rated governor of Illlnut. Witt In t) urc.l Mlrnkjr a mln ister u( the interior in Kusaia. Tli president urge Improvement ' the army medical andjnrdnanc aervlc. The oath it office ha been adiutale tercd to Governor Ik.ugla, ol Massa chusetts. Oovenwr lVebody announce that he will contest tho Colorado election and utmost Adam i( possible. (icneral Stiawsel ay he waa led to hi,.vi ,y Chinese pie that General lvur,in ai marvhiiiR aouth to re lieve him. knw non-ina about the retreat from Liaov,,,g until after hi urrvimcr. W. J. Bryan attended the Wianjrura tion of Governor Folk, of M.Wniri. On invitation lie xUnwwl 11 lature and advocated municiplal owner ship of public Institution., IU d,-dar ed that if KouMrvvU isjn, earnest iu hi desire to curb the po,wer 0( railroa.b he will had a trenuou ',f during the next four yearn. :y Ktissi pLum M .w.nd 1200.000.000 ifllf.!?rding her navy IK'rTding her t Miwiourt may appntpriata 1200,000 fo the Lewi and Ulark fair. The Colorado lcgialatore haa decUtred Adam elected governor., but Peabody may conteet. Comniittcca of Atlantic teamhlp line sixt railroatda met to Uke atepa airaint the riisid inatiectinn of iroml irrant by the aovernmeut, which, they ear drive buainena from American to Canadiaan iteamcr line. Andrew Cametcie baa lntlmatcl to the official of the Franklin inatitute, of New York, that if they can aecore the Krauklin fund, amounting to155, 000, he witl duplicate the amount, aa he did in the cane of rranklin union, of lloeton. All the railroad centering In Chi cago will apply to the United Statea district court January 17 for a rerma. nent iniunction reetrainina all local broker from dealing in any form of non-tranfcrab!e trannportalion. The eralpcr propnae to apjwal to the United Ktate lupreme court. The beef truat caae la befor tb u preme court. KoiMian revolntlonlata predict an early outbreak. Several acvere engngementa have oc curred near Mukden. Rumia'e Third Pacific ajjuadron will be ready to aell February U. The movementa of the Becond Pacific KiiMiian aquatlron are atill undecided. The Nebraaka (Upreme court haa de clartxl the augar bounty law nnconatl totional. A million dollar in gold ha been engaged In Ban Francleco for ahlpraent to Japan. The North aea inquiry commfaaion haa adjourned until February. When it reconvene Kuaaia promlaea to have aome enational teatimony to offer. One man wa killed and half a doaen pentoii aerioualy Injured in a rear-end colliaion in which three train craahed together on an elevated road in New York. Fire damaged the cotton mill of the Edward Manufacturing company at AiigiiHta, Me., to the amount of 75, 000. Firemen had to flifht not only the flame but a temperature of S2 de gree livlow aero. The Japaneau found 48,000 priaoncr in Port Arthu.r of whom one-third are aick. The czar haa decided to aend 200,000 more troop to Manchuria The flgnhlp of the Baltic anuadron 1 reported to have (truck a rock and link. The czar'a declion to continue the war caunoK great Indignation and bring a revolution near. The lnterHtato commerce committee of the aenate i working on a bill to regulate freight rate. A a reult of a collision on the Ijike Hhore road near Angola, N. Y., eight paHHengen were injured. i The continued internal strife in Hanto I)omingo may neceaaitate the United Htate to atop in and put a atop to it Secretary liny recommend that the naturalization I awa be amended ao to restrict many court from granting paper. Although order have not been I aued, it i positive that ths Rumdan Baltic ariuadron will return to Euro DOINGS IN CONGRESS. Wdnday, Jan. 4. UiKin reconvening todav after the holiday raceaa, the senate plunged di rectly into the consideration ot tna mil (or the admlaalon of two ataUa to be compoaeit ol Artiona and New Mexico and Oklahoina and Indian territory. 1 ley burn Introduced a bill for the regulation of corporation, which waa refeml to the committee on Judiciary. Senator Rowland Introduced a Joint reaolutlon providing for a ctptiiutaaton to train and remrt to congrea national incorporation act for the con struction aud consolidation of rallroada employed in interatata commerce. In the bonne Keprcsentativ Mann Intoduced bill to abollah the isthmian canal coiumlaalon and providing that the power now Invert cd in the prcal- dent be attended until the and of the fifty-ninth oongreei. Thursday, Jan. 6. The Joint etaUdiood bill attain occu pied the major portion of the day in the aenate. Senator Hard Introduced two billa intended to clear away otiataclea that threaten to interfere with the contrac tion of the Klamath reserv Irrigation project In Houthern Oregtm and North ern California, Benator llalley iiilmiitted a mied amendment to tb conatltution riling the term of nfflraj of the prealdent at is yeara and making him Ineligible for re-election. The houae committee on fortiflcatlona reMirted the fortincatiiaia bill, carrying $H,?i,803, which la 770,3UU loaa than appropriated laat eesahrn. Kcprcacnta- tiv Adame. of rennsyivania, intro duced a bill providing forlheeatablhth- menl in the luatrict of Coiumma oi a whipping poet for wife-beater. Friday, Jan. 0. Arbitration treatica between the United Bute and aeven foreign coun- trie were miule public today by order of the aenate. The countric inakinic the convention are: tJreal Britain, Portugal, France, Haitaerlaiid, tier many, Italy and Hpaln. The nomination of . B. I rum, a negro, to be collector of custom for the oort of Cbarleatou. 8. C. wa coiitlrrued bv hte Miiiat. The houae iianae.1 the fortification. bill. Both houae adjourned until Mon day. Monday, January S. Alter the paaaage of the omnihu bill and a few minor nieaaure ami Hie n ing of January 28 for the delivery of addrvMtea in memory of the late Benator Hoar, the aenate devoid it time to the statehood bill. At 4 :23 the senate adiourncd. The house spent the day in dincuMttna: minor matter aud at 4 :23 adjourned until tomorrow. NOTHING FOR RIVERS. Small Chanc of Congrai Paaalng a Bill at This Session. Washington, Jan. 7. Member of MnonM interested in aecarinir river and harbor appropriation are becom Ing uneasy over the repeated warnings of Boeaker Cannon and other Kepubli can leadera that the strictest economy must be oliaerved from now until l journment. While talk of this sort Is alway In evidence at the bcfrinning of each session, there la more aeriouaneaa in the tonee of the speaker ami party leadera than usual, and the fear spreading that they mean what they Bo far aa waterway appropriations am enneerned. the fear is not alone based on the attitude of the party lean . hut the further and very aiunifl -ant fact that the river and harlxira committee, though It ha been in sea aion more than a month, baa accom nllliMl absolutely nothing. One of Us declare that, notwlthstand Inir almoat daily meetinim have been hl. not a ainirle line of the bill has been framed, not a slogla Item agreed ii f win. He declare that in . past aea. slons. when billa were reported and ihumivI. the committee aiu more acuiai work in two day than it haa done this Inter In more than fonr wyek. Aska Fee of 200,000. K.rV K. J.. Jan. 7. A fee of t200.noo for Jamee Smith, Jr., for act ing aa receiver for the UlllMXi nmies hl,.l,liltillnir comtianv waa asked ol fjinnina- in the Unlteil Btate - n .1 .... i i i - District court licro Kxiay. miim;i ivr tlieNheldon reorganliation committee opposed the application, and aald that the sum demanded wa ssuuruiwui He said all the money Mr. Hmiui nan died in the receivership wa not mora t,an ti 12R.O0O. The credit for the ...... T-- - . . ..I , MMrrt tin ol the company, ne smu is due to the reorganization committee New Russian War Loan. Jan. 7. The proHpectlis of the new Kusslan loan of $81,000,000 will lie Ismicd tomorrow. HubHcrlption llyt aKII I mi onenuil In Oemuiny, Huh alaand Holland January 12. Theprii nf the iMiiie in Germany will be DO The bankers' syndicate hn paid Into the Kusslan treasury These tr,m are considered here very favora ble for Buasla, Inasmuch a the holder nd redemption at par after six year. Another Nw Rusaian Loan. Bt. Ptersbura. Jan. 7. Official an nnnn.mHut of tilO Issue of nCW loan 1 published hero for the first time The amount of the loan will be $116,. 750,00 bearing interest at 4 per mnt from Jnuaiv 1. The first call of Mn... .Ill not be made earlier than 1917. The whole loan will be eatln gulshed in 1985. OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST LEGISLATURE MEETS. - Houa Organltaa, But Senate Doe( Not Agree on Prealdent. Halcin, Jan. 10. The actinia wa calk. I to order by Krowncll, of Clack amaa, who wa preiddeiit of the (cnatc at the session of 11103, lie wn made temporary prealdent and a committee on credential appointed. The senate then adjouriiiMt until S p. in. At the afternoon session the commit tee on rrvdentlale retained and the new member were awurn In, A mo tion that the aenate proceed to elect a president waa carried. Knykciidatl, Miller and Carter were luunliiuted. On the And ballot the vote stoisl Kiiykcn- lull 14, Carter , Miller 4, I'lcrc 1, blank 2. The vote remained practi cally the aame for Kit ballot, when, at :0. the aenate adjourned until l:M). In the evening 111 ballot were taken with no change except a the IViiio- rat ahlfted their vote from one to another. Adjournment waa taken until 10 o'clock Tiieailay morning. The houae I organised and ready for bualne. Mill, of Multimmiih waa lectml iHaker over Kay of Marion, the ballot Rtandlng 20 to 'U. Lane Want Freight Rata BUI. Eugene -The measure which seems to I considered of most Importuui'c by the Ijiiic county meiuler of the leu is- lature I that of regulating freight rates. All the-memliers of the dele gation will work for some bill In this lino, but just what bill It will lt i yet to lie decided. 8veriil bills are likely to be pnitxiafd, and the memliers fioiu hi county will select aliat npjicnr to be the I "'it and push It vigorously. This county during the pM tao years has felt the effect of heavy and Ineoiiit able freight rates, and all reillse llnit it i time for something to 1m done in the line of correction. Help Pilot Rock Country. Pendleton "The farmer and im He, Willi a lew raccpiion, re iniicii teased over the prosiMVt of a railroad out through Pilot Hock," said Theodore IWney, a farmer residing live miles mm Pilot lbs-k. " course there are a lew mooiMtcss u nm w . . . i ... i come reconciled lo tne diaapia-arance of the crude methods of W years ago, and wish the country to stand still. A ew of the merchants opni the road ving trade will atl go to IVndletou Mher towns on rullriuids live, and 1 can not see why our little town ill not thrive a well a they. New Phone Lin In Field. Bilverton An indeHuileiit telephone rompany has Isvii formed to connect Bilverton with the . adjoining towns. P. 1.. Brown is the comimiiy's local representative. The old compsny is working hard to keep the hew one Irorn getting a start, hut more limn I'D phones have already ln sulwrilied for In Bilverton. Many advantages are claimed ny me new company among which are large exchanges and free service ln-lween towns. The new company will be known aa the inter urliaii Telcphono company. Will Buy a Fair Site. Pendleton The Pendleton Fair asso ciation wa formally organized at meet ing of representative farmer and stockmen of the city and county. ll haa decided to purchuse a tract of 50 acres located immediately South of the city, the price to be paid for the prop ertv taring $7,000. The directors are planning to build a half mile track and erect buildings to lie used for the pur pose of exhibiting the product of the county. It will lie their plan to hoi regular county burs every full. Tillamook at Exposition. Tillamook There wa a public meet Ing at the opera house a few day ago to take into consideration the mutter of an exhibit at the Lewi and Clark ex position, and to ask the county court to appropriate $2, out) toward the expenses County Judge W. W, Cornier presided The sentiment of the meeting wa in favor of a county exhibit, and the mo. tion to ask for $2,000 carried. Jude Cornier waa authorized to appoint committee to take charge. May Extend lo Tillamook. Tillamook Mayor Colin bus receiver a letter Irom tne Oregon j ruction com pany offering to build Bn electric line over the Wilson river road, provided It can secure the right of way and a sub sidy. The mayor lutendH calling a public meeting at an early date, this ia the same company that has liccn fig uring, on an electric road from Portland to Forest drove, and from there it can be extended to Tillamook county. Ask for Bailer Road. Eugene Farmer in tho vicinity of liraine have come here with a petition signed by almost everylasly In that sec tion of the county asking for extensive improvement on the public road be tween J.oralno and Cottage tirovo. They had a hearing before the county court and It is probable an appropria tion will bo made for the purpose. New Cburthoui for Tillamook. Tillamook The tax levy for Tilla mook county wa madn by the county court, It being placed at 27 mills. Tho court decided to erect a new courthouse to take the place nf tho one burned down about 12 months ago. MORE CONTROL OVER ROADS Purpose of Law Proposed by Varl- Oounty Court or Stale. Oregon City "The Clackamas coun ty court, through the legislative dele gation from this county, will seek to lave enacted at the present session of the legislature laws that wilt prove of material aid to the various county courts of the state In the building and repairing of roads," remarked County Judge Hyun. "I have great faith In the eminent lomain theory which is liclng indorsed y the different counties of the state, oiitihiicd the l lacaamas county uuixe. 'The enactlnu of such a law will give to the county court of each county the right to condemn proierty for the es tablishment of a new road, or the ap propriation of additional roerly for the Improvement of road already ea- tuhllshed, the right conferred Mug identical to those already enjoyed by railroad corporations," It Is also the purMwe of the Clackamas county court to have passed law regulating the use to which ail road shall be placed In the matter of heavy tralllc, and still another measure that will place aome restrictions a to the use of automobiles on the public highways, Soon Opn for Entry. I i rant Pass Nea has been received here that the timber land In Boiitlicrn Oregon and Northern California which the department of forestry announced several Weeks ago would no mrown oi.cn for entry. Is to I advertised at once, At the expiration of P0 day from the lime the advertising logins the land will le ready for entry. The sections involved cover a large area of Hue sugar aud yellow pine tiinU'r In Juecphlne count v ami iiarts of the sur rounding counties, as well as Mi-tions in IN'I .Norte and Biskiyou counties, California. In a portion of the tract in Curry county is considerable red wood, the only redwood In Oregon, and the giant trees compare very favorably with the famous "big tives" of Cali fornia. The tract Is valuable, in the main, however, for the great amount of vellow aud sugar pine that it con tain. Douglas Men Demand Oood Road. ItoKchurg A delegation of repreaen. tativ men from a majority of the road I is! rids in Isiiigla county called upon the county court in a Issly aud present ed their petition and resolutions asking that the court take the necessary steps to provide this county with three sets f unslern rofldlmilding machinery, In eluding that nuiulier of n k crushers, rollers, engines, etc. r.nthttsiasttc gissl roads argument were presented, and the matter was then taken under advisement by the court. It is Udiev e.1. however, that the court will act favorably iiimiii the matter ami that large amount of gtssl road building will le done in this county this year. Prltat for Fair Exhibit. Oregon City At a regular meeting the committee having in charge the exhibit from this county that is I be shown at the Ij wis and Clark fair at Portland in I1KI5 adopted a schedule by which will he distributed lo the pro ducer of Clackamas county the mini of $150 for the la-st samples of agriciil tural and other prislucla of which the exhibit will 1 coiiiimmmiI. Three prise are offered for each sample, rang ing from $5 (or first price to $1 for the third. The contest is to conclude April 13. o Surveying Ended for 8ton. Pendleton Tho last surveying party which has lawn making further tests in tho F.cho irrigation project during the nasi vear. suspended work January 1 and came in. This ends the work this season. Engineer John T. Whistler savs work may lie resumed again in the spring. The parly which haa Isren conducting the drilling In the Malheur nrolect ha been transferred to the Washtucua district aud 1 making test of the reservoir sites. To Fraez Rogu Rivar Fish. Astoria The achonner Chelco ha gone to Kogua river lit tod with a cold storage plant nf a capacity of 225 ton to collect Chinook salmon for (lerman sblninent for delivery frozen, This is the first of a fleet being ciiilpied by Captain E, B. Burn and a Beattlo com tianv. and the first time fish frozen on leaving water will lie delivered fresh to European breakfast tables, . PORTLAND MARKETS. Wheat Walla Walla, 85r; blue stem, HHtftUOc; valley, 87c. Oats No. 1 white, $1..12H(2.!)ft urav, $1.35(91.40 per rental. Hay Timothy, $I4('(I(1 per ton clover, $Uigl2; grain, $11(412; cheat $12(31H. Potatoes Oregon fancy, 75(cjB5c common, OOfadfic. Apples Baldwins, $1,25; BptUtcn bergs, $1.75 2 per box. Eggs Oregon ranch, 27(i?2Htn Butter Fancy creamery, 25(ft27 Hop Choice, 2flftMle; prime, 27(3 28c per pound. Wool Valley, 10(C20c; Eastern Oregon, 1017cj mohair, 252()c per pound, SHAH PAYS PRICE. Bountiful Indemnify for Murder of an American Missionary. Washington, Jan. 11. Information haa reached the Btato department that, complying with th Insistent demand the United Statea, th Persian gov ernment ha made to th widow partial reparation for the murder ol the Bcv, Benjamin W. Labarree, an American missionary, by a gang of fanatics, and haa promised that all the guilty per sons involved In the crime will be pun- shed. The following statement re garding lh case waa made by an offi cial of the Htate department: March 15th laat the Department ol Btale received the telegraph Intelli gence of the murder of Be v. B. W. I-a- barren, an American missionary, near Ounima, in Persia, by a gang of fanatic Kurds. "A demand waa Immediately mail r III arrest and trial of the murder ers, whose leaner, neyii aur unsiar, waa looked umiii aa a lineal descended! the prophet. This circumstance and the (ear of arousing religious dis turbances evidently Interfered with th prompt and efficient action on the part if the hM'al authorities, the most iressiog and earnest representations of the American legation at Teheran re mained fruitless until October 12, when Mr. Bay Instructed Ita minister by able to make known to the govern ment of the shah the president's con cern In tho adequate punishment of all the criminal and his Intention lo lay he matter before congress with appro- irlste recommendations, with bis de mands for full Justice, were further de layed. The murdere were thereuon ar rested, but the Persian government, holding tho life of a descendant of the prophet sacred, offered a ecuitlary In- lemnlty In lieu ol the death penally or Beyd Mir tibafar, and promised ex ecution of the accomplices. After con sultation with the widow of Itev. Mr. Ijiharrce, the offer wa accepted and an udemnlty ol $30,000 greatly in excess of the sum named by the widow was paid to the American legation Junes. Solemn aasuranc was given that the guilty would receive effective and swift unishmeut ami that no special tax would be teived un Christians in the irovince to recover the amount of the ndeinnity." MAY BE ABANDONED. New Mexico and Arizona Likely to b Left Out of Statehood Bill. Washington, Jan. II. The joint statelnsal bill will continue to Ut the principal topic of discussion in the sen ate during the present week, but other measures will receive altetillon each lay during the morning hour, includ ing the omnibus bill, for which Benator Warren stands siMiusor. The hill com nrise more than, ZUll pages, nut tne senator already ha uccc-dcd in hav ing it rend by utilising odd hour, and this ha put a large and iuiortaul Nirt of the work of consideration lo tl rear. An effort will I made to get through the hill providing for the comensation of American fishermen whose vesse were seized previous to the arbitration of 1HU3. This measure i In the hands of Benator Hilton, who will press it as an act of justice to men who have U-cn liscrlminated against. The pure f'l bill will remain in the iMjckground for the present, not l cause the friends of that measure have abandoned it, but because they consider that Its chance will lie improved by not pressing for immediate considera tion. They have been assured by the Republican leaders that the bill shall have first place on the calendar aside from appropriation bills, after the statehood bill la dlsoed of and there fore they will not antagonize the state hood hill for the present If at all. The only real fight is against the uniting of Arizona and New Mexico, and there is talk of eliminating these territories entirely from the statehood projMwal. it I believed If thi were lone the bill for tho consolidation oi Oklahoma and Indian Territory would pass. Thus far there haa la-en no con ference of opixielng factions on the sub ject and probably little will be done to change the present status so long as the leader are anxlou to keep other matter In the background, a apiaar to be the case at present. v Krupp Gun Work Visited. Berlin, Jan. 11. Extensive expert mcnta are ladng made with new guns and iirnloctilo at Messrs. Krupp's range at Mention, on la-half of a cow mission of Japanese officer. Should the trials prove satisfactory, large or ler will be given by tho Japanese gov. eminent. A deputation of Russian officers has arrived at Essen for a sim ilar pimiose. It in reported from Zu rich that tho Japanese government has ordered largo amount of chocolate from various Hwls manufacturer. Hevural firm have had to decline thu order. Naval Station at Arthur. Toklo, Jan. 11. Tho Japanese In tend to establish a naval station at Port Arthur. Vice Admiral Bhibayamft will probably be placed In charge of It The military administration at Port Arthur will retain only a small gnrri son as soon a the prisoner are with drawn and order I restored. The licet la busily engaged In clearing mines, hut owing to their great numlxT miviga tion will m unsafe for a long time. Only government craft enter the harbor Fir Burned for Flv Hour. Philadelphia, Jan. 11. A flro which burned for five hour occurred tonight at the plant nf tho Atlantic refining company In the southwestern section of tho city. Tho lo, It ia estimated, will reach $200,000, EVENTS OF THE PAST YEAR Jsnearr. t All rhtraro rhsatsi Im4, la roe- Jiirura of Iroiiimls Tacstor Boiooaust ur nr. U0, .... ttnlh ot Use, Jamra bong, (rrt. 4-rnerrsss nssmti i sua asst sr. rtnl mi-sNay-fi frmn Pri-sldrtit en J'snsms nimlloii Kirs nrnirurs aorlb wlu of lews rosr rsnirm, a-Tlilriv fclhrtl lu Itwk Ulan wrrrk nnr Tula ks. Kaas Mnllsr rsiilisUen tie iriiisn i'miNi'r wiiaro ami n Hrmna. U lnnlli i,f Ofii. John H. (loritnii irmn.-r rinllsin sinks In Mirslts of Jiisn d I em! r2 ll.ff, l! riiltmw Nimiernr rsllMes Ireuly making Mtikilsn suit Aiming tiin ptiris Drain of lion. Cbss. Poster ef "hln. . 1,1 lunlh of Cot. I'hss. PfMif or mat- 14 UrslU of t Oovsrnor As a. nusnnmi f oh In. . 1.1- New gotsrutntnl Ukes aoie ib rao- luis. . 1 -Praia r riiwrss Frsnrla Trsin. M -Turiuulo In Mounilrlll. All., kills ST f,-mnts sua Injur ovrr lot) fc'loous Blt.iirr liMllmia sun tihlo rivi-ra y:i AslMiifid. Norwsr. asalror 14.V- on kunilml snd nlnrijr aitnrra n- tmulird In uln ior I'llishur r; ll -I la Inxiuols Thlsr Brs n rrlsrufd In rii. nn Mrs. Kloronc Msrtirlck re- h-iivd tnm Knllh prison. xa-r- irima live usit in mioa rrin",i ... Vine, t'liln. .... Cotivk-tlon snd sulclos of Wliiiiiki-r Wrliiltt, KiiglUli prouivtor. Frbrnarir. fii-aih ol i Mrrtsr of Nr William C Whlrnry. Blli,iul and Japan urns uiuiowaoc rw- lotlotin, J-iircnl eon. trillion In llsltlmor. -Jnin Inuila lrps In Knrs. 0 Jnemi wins nstsl victory over Russia at IWt Artliur. ... lo Jtidiirr diwlrey two linxisn tlil st rbumelfin, and ralur 2sa Hmra liwnm Bsar (lint rlt. .... Iliuula and Japsn d tlr" r. . . . n-H!i bnnilrrd nlan aolulr rroi to drmh on l.ak llslkal. .... IMatB or krnaior M. A. Ilsnna, 2-.' - J iui nr.. lab four IlusalsB terpsdo tia otf prt Arthur. il-l-aiunn t'aual trat rattaed by tl. B. H-iiaie. M i;iil fir In llnrhcat-r. N. T. VT burning vt Vt larenaln atstsbouso In Uadlsun. farch. Ciill"r nf sirl frams fi II story bolrl lu Nr York: 14 priil killed. II Jnf lHmlmril Port Arlbur. II -New Yurb and llndaon Itlvsr Tunnrt Co'i lunm-l ud.r Snrih ltlr .niilt-td. .... Klrv hour naisl listtlt off Pott Arlbur; ff&-ll,B I.Nitil.tn lh l.tmu. I (' 1 llltrtl Hiam Munrtriuo rourt bauds down ibcUlnii sdi'emo lo grrst Norlbera M..i.lil.a I'niiti.Miiv n.rrtfvr. Id Hi ..I. i, lorunla boat dstrorr blown Bp In I'nii Arthur harbor. I lianl.l J avullr. cotton king, sus rtn.l. i..-iu,tt : tianlr on Nrar York Cotton Ki, ham Ienard Wood cooerwsd ss IImJit tifnral by Hrunfr. 21 -I'.anhiiuaks aboika fall In w Kng land Sl.ilra .... Torusdo daniago lllgglua- i'j'si liratrartlir tloood la Blair of Xll.hllr Wr.1. '.'1 Urn Hi nf Mir Kdwln Arnold nil nrirnra liu.brd br mob at BL Cbarlss, 2i i- Two mor .nrgroro Irnrbrd t t. rharlra. Ark . making IS lyncbrd lu ou wrrk .... Tornado kills six persons nrsr Cariillirrlllr. Mo. , l -tllg sink vf low mlntm, bglu. April. 4 Itiiaalans drlrru from Koroa br Jsp nra acUalie. a - Prrattlrul of Mormon Chunb laaur or- Sr iirt.hll.ltlu iH.lvaam. I I lttiatilali lllh-ahlD PotroMthn sk Slink OfT Port Arthur; Adllilral Makaroff and 7'J oihrra b 111. ,1. fatuous palutor, Vmotrbagln, anitina thrni. U Kiploaloo an battlrahlp kllsaonrt kill SO mrn iu -Hrrai Bra In wbnleaal dial Met til To- toiito. t'aiiada: leas. lo,iM)n. .... lions i.9aar Oklahoma ud Arlaoua Rtatrboud Lit i ill Dralh of Urara Oram wood. nc pop- '' "'' 7J 1 arii'tiaro nanaiia, ptrinrrmrjer, atari and Van t'lur. aircutrd In I'blrago. v:i Japanra routrd at mouth of Yslu Ulvrr. ownrrahlii of Panama canal proprty tranafrrrrd to t'nltrd atatis. 30 -I Itirllllia fr ..ouiaiaua mn-aj myw lllon lu at. Uula. . May. 1-Jnnanraa mnt Iti a4anl st and of - dnra' flsbt on tb Yslu tstb of A t.ulu Dvorak, llobtmlsn mualrlan 100 llvn l"t l.r hurririti in l ornin, i nina .. tirain oris.uar lawctii japa ra ranitir Nrwrhwang. 0- lirath or Mirt-ui jnaai. ituninnan pa tiiot and nntrlial Drat or sraui ran Lrubsi-h, bavarian srtltt. a... Jiinaiira rantlir 111 11V. T -Death of AuUiaw McNslly, Cblrigo noMlHlirr. , . . , 1 ... V. A vl.H H a 1, trt.r. J llllnota nrnnoiiran conrcniioa mri ami drailtiM-h davrlnhrS. l.v-Jaeaiira natiiranip tiaiaua itnir fluaalau uiln oft Port Arthur and alnka Willi 411 men; cruiser tnahlno rammed by batata and aio or crew 101. In Japsurai army unvru oara 10 seug' watiu, lirim aim nravy loan. 4-lllllleia licpiiniieait ronTrntion sa ovinia uutll May ill with deadlock .r..li.,n !I'J Kiploaton of firework! firtory In Kind taa. tl.. kills Sftrrsl rmplnyra J ana li.- r l.yooo man In land attark on Port Aiiiuir: Huaainn loss mw -Ten uuiirra sunwiiro in lunnri ai li'lillnmatowll. I's.. Ill coal mln 1 lino I lly, ll.. destroyrd by 0r with $2.uou.uoo loaa. Mi Itollrrs or townnat r rra n uion mow np nrar l.niiiavtiir, ny., lining is porsons. tlllig lss Jiillipa cam lire Klurlinu .i .Iriv Hiiaaiaus rrotn nanauau nil bravy loaa of Ufa on both alclra. .... Itua- .,. i,,,r,i. loot mil itiSiiilou I'ort Haiti. llrnlU or eruaiot aa. vuay oi t'rnn avlv.ttla. Jcrsry cuy . J un. a . Illliiols Ilenul.ll.au courcutloo idjourni aflrr II ll sesamn. III., destroy! 14 lircs aud 1.0U0,Uo0 worth h"lH lu I liruina uiaiturrT in i-nrin. f property. .... when bnliagnt la ao.ppru. tl I' iril'CU IIOll-OIIIOM ir W'f M u.i.,.i.,n at lmleecndenro. Col. u -Drstli of !. U. Udtsr, Chicago mulll Bllllieen,"-. . , ll,.l, III mm. 10 - ncstn oi ihiu.miw ........ ninn. Htiort Petwonala. Jmusi W. A. MitcUttiisId, New York's ageil sculiitor, haa been an artUt uiois Hutu sixty years. Ptovnti .ikltsch, 117 ywir old. living t Nish, Servla, wn well acijuuliitcil with l.ur.1 Hyron. Althoiis-h S5 ycr old, Mr. Sarah Mc Tdiiiiihllii of Lynn, Mass., does a goml dity's work blndlntr shock. Cbnrlc Taylor of Watrrbury, Vt., I 00 j'cnra old and yet h drov a horse la a trotting race recently. H did not win. . Dr. Hiiiloir Ainandir rblllppl, who died rucontly at Santiago, agd UU, wa called "the patriarch ot th German ot Chill." Egypt claim th oUlet man In the world Ahuisd Sellm, who haa turned lx score. H reinembar Napoleon lu Kgynt. The oldest orator In CJsrmany, Deputy Bchnoldor lu Kborswalde. Is aged 103, end I still in pomessloa ot hi meutsl BOWCiW. 14 Find of slrlk of lk rsptalna la lliiniln of lira mar Ururral Rloraia n ICaat Hlrrr. Nrw York: 1.0UU iwramM par lab Vladltontok stpisdroa (Inks two . insnrsa tranaports, daalrorlng l.vuo lit, la Annrliaa Uarbr la Cblcsg wo by HlKhhall. o-f iva thomand mualsa aula as. undid st llsli'hriig. ai -llrnubllian national eoBTtBtlo PB In t'hbago. V3 - llooatrslt and Falrbsoki aoralnit IB Chlrsgo. i'ln-Jananra drfrat Huaalan la two- ai' (lahl at Dolln 1 lit. .n - ui atn or "Uan" Hmtt, romprsHrr oi Dills." .... Nine million arm vf Isad thrown 0Mn ta scttlmnl In Nsbraska. aatrainr Ko loat la Nona Aliaau Oerauj 0rr 7MI person pcrUB. Jaljr. I Twsntr Mraona kill ta Wabask wrwk st Mtrbarld. Ill a I'ronlr'a Dart national ceuvtalloa nouilnatra Wiiaou snd Tlbbla. ourmorratlr uafl.tual roiivnllon Br In Ht, lxnla, .... Hrat rains rauso frst flmala In Kanaaa. v.-llruinrralli' rnovanttAB nominate A ton II. Parkrr for I'mldrnt. lo n.nrr u. rala namrd rot Vic roe Idml lijr Drmoiratlr ronrviitlnn Mar- I In ad. Ohio, wrvekrd I, inl,lon tl killed snd Do lujurtd ta train wrack at Mld talr, N 1, 11 llilrtT tkonaand JananrM Blllca or wouudi-d In attack on Port Arthur. U- htilVr of Wiuoo narkln bona plojrra brglna n Wratru rlllrs Drat of Mayor , M. (((..hlrii Hula) Join In To- Irdo, O ittw llvrs lost In cloudburst sua DoihI ursr Manila. , . 1.1 -t. a K. I. sirnra on train ria It tllrtisrood. Ill ; VI blltrd sud 12 Injur. ll-liralfa tit I'aul kn,v,.r Stt'M hltoin iluira at llonratwl, B. f. 24 Kukslaus cvai-uals Nrwrhwaug aftr twsug aluk V wodiiya' l.i, 1 1 Ir Huaalans aluk ll Urit lab alratiialilp Kuluht t'ommandrr off Isn. "T Kimlaiid timtrata lo Uuaala rrgardln sli.kln of atramablp Knlnht Commnudrr. VM-itrnwing r,- itoarbud rrstirtaiioa isna begun in Chauiberlalu, 8. I. A Bajaat. I Death of ri (Itwernor HobL C Fsttl- Son of Prtinaylvinli. x Illinois i antra! train ronnea pw ir rr. III lM-alh of Mrs. Krlaoe A. Mllaa. iiruian tiimiltlo tntsrs l.saati, uw foriiidden rlty." 4 a -Japanra attack Port Arthur. ' T-Wrr.k on Ulo riramle railway r Plln.n, Col., -ura 1) death. b -Death of ti aWuilur Uro. O. Vest of Mlnt.lirl. to rormar Premier Walderk itniiases or Pranr dli. .... Natal baltl oB I'ort Ar thur. . . 1.1 Turk yields to demanda of I, ultra Ktates In regard to American K-bools. 14 itusiian viadivoato aqiiiuroa .- ed by Japaucar lu Klralts of Cori-a. in uou nurui two uraroe at iaa Hlaleahoro. Ua Death of Uoa. Perry Hannah at Traterm City. Mlrh lU-Ton,sdo In North at. Loola. .... us era I stink on I'ort Arthur. At Tornado In ki 1'aul. Minneapolis an tl.lnlly kills la pvrseni and cauan 3.w,- ouo loaa. Iltnaatan rrulaer Nl nearnea sort two day' nbt Buialan win batti at Port Arinur. saCsbi lias to Alaaka la eotapwft. rVrptenbor. 1 Japan take I-alo Yang. lilg flr. In Memphla, Tens. 4 -Tfiiroirut houa Br la New York and 14 Urea. . . -atorkyanla strike la Cblrag at saooo. . . Death of Her. Ilea. C. U rimer. II Ituatlan rrulaer Loaa arrive la port st Han I'ranc-laro. ia Dralb or I'rlnr Hertieri niamarra. ia Two million dollar wharf Br la Mat- Ifn. N. . i'l reter nirageorgtuca crowaew ia Of Krrrla. . . . .. 34 auty two neraona him irai wrerk nrar Knozvlll. Tens. .... Ml. Va tlua In eruption. ItV-Ilt-alh or Uirradlo Iiearn, ouioor. sa Japanea rapture Ta I'aaa. ao- DraU of Benator Oorgs "Triable Boat of klssaacbuatu. October. 1- Drith Blr Willi! Tarao Bar- rourt. 4-Drath of Fred eric A. RartholdL fa- moui r reurb arnlptor Ml ll.rf I- 1'itna die. Foot mastr-0B- lo itoiten t. ynn ippoinieu triHui- ter General Missouri rarioe wrora near Vt arransburg. Mo., kill! 101 peopl. 11 Kieamer Call sink! ear rnac Ed- ward'! laliad: IB lire lost. 14-Klng (leorge of Miony aiea. .... famine In Bwedlak protlor of Uottbur. nohus. .... ttuaalana loo great belli Bear Ttal. . 13-1T oreat nam aontn or raoaaea. 52 hnaalan Haltlr Seet Bra upon Knglllk tahlng boaii and slnki two of tbera. U4 Kngiaad neminm repiraoon lor n- Ing of flablng boata by Ruaalan et. ao lluaaia suua ooi oi av'a a- 27 Mrs. Rse Kranss eonfrue mnrder at Iteialiuzhter In Hartford City, Ind. '.k-r:-lloTrnor Geo. K. Nash of Ohio droin dead Kngland and Kuala sgrea lo refer North fcea lITalr to arbltrailoB rourt Tweniy-on miner killed by mln eiploalon In Terolo, Col. Noveinber. a Frrorh iteimer tllrond aunk la rot llaloa off lierblllon, Algiers, and 100 live lost a Ronwrclt and Fslrbank elected by unprecedented mijorltlr. la-Oal iweepa Atlautlc Coait Btatea. ld-ltiiialin torpedo boat deitroyer Rl. toropne blown up In harbor of Cbe-Foo. 1H fcxpUloB lu mine st Morrly. Man., kills 14 tnlurri Uis eiploaloa la Ckl- caso kill! four men. ...... IB Horning ot Missouri bnlldldg at tb World s Kalr; one Brcmau killed. .... W. C. I. Hreokliirtdg dlea. l Tph peraons bar tire I bnrntng of llrcwklyii. N. Y.. tenement!. .... I7lr9,tAJ are In liiialnea section of Cincinnati. USaii'suier Ktpla lost In Black hWa, with T7 persotia aboard. . 8U Death of Madam Jauauachik, famous actrcsa. Ilcceinbor. I Loulalsti l'urchaa Kipoaltlon In Bt. OI,la t-loaii Seveuth luauEiiritlon of prealdent Dial of Mexico llaloy (lip found guilty of mmai.iUKhter at Newcaatl. lud .... Peter Nlsaen, luventor uf a nillcr boat, dlea lu contrivance on l.sk Mlchlgau. U Death ot Mia U. II. Ullbert. ytt.ran "oDeath of ex-l'oatumtrr Deneral James N. Tyuer Uprsilug of laat session of Mtib Cutigresa. 0 Japanes wipe out Russlsn Beet at Port Aitliiir. ,. Ui-blx lire In Minneapolis. i!l Dcstb of ex-Heuitor tleorg I,. Bhoup of Idaho Cougress adjourua fur holiday recess. Odds anil Ends. A plucky inuii refuse to taud aud let utyera pluck bliu. A society womiin's Idea of foolish girl la oil who want to marry for love. Don't blame the postman for falling to deliver a letter that waa never writ ten. . Some husbanda are mean enough to keep halt a dozen mothcra-lu-law busy. There la no such word aa failure In connection with the forbidden fruit crop. One difference between a bog aud a man la that a hog know when h ua enough. One trouble with many aelf-mad man 1 that the part be talks with I out of proportion to tb part h think with. pean water.