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ST. HELENS OREGON
NEWS OFTHE WEEK
In a Condensed Form for Oar
Busy Headers.
A Rmum of th Ls Important but
Not C lntertlng Event
of th Past Wk.
LONE ROBBER MAKtS A HAUL.
A deadly epidemic of .Hpt ii sweep
ing over London.
Sigh rider In Kentucky burned
thiee tobi co ban
Boer bout that, they let gained
moral victory onr th Englih.
Panama ait ended a moat entbuaUvstic
welcome to the American torpedo Bart.
The kaUer withea an American mili
tary title, that he may hare Mother
uniform to wear.
A gaa eiploalon in Natch, Mi.,
destroyed a flfe-atory building and
killed at lea eight people.
Boaaia ia diaappolnted because the
k i mrirn war ah Id Ir
elodea any pcaeibility ot a war with
Japan.
A atreet meeting ol about 200 per
aona who had aaeembled to hear Emma
Goldman, tbe anaichlst Itader, in Chi
cago, waa diapewed by the police.
The aenate committee haa reported
favorably on poetal saving bankt. The
bank will pay 2 pel cent interest and
deposit will be limited to 1,000.
Taft'a enemiea admit he ia practical
ly aure oi the nominaion.
A gieat fire ewept the port ol Baiiia,
Briiil, caoaing a loea of 1.Q00,000.
The town ot Big Timber, Mont, waa
three-fourtba deatroyed by fire. Loea
about 1400,000.
i.n.n la nnt on the list of visiting
pointa lor the battleabip fleet, but
may be included iier.
Jour of the men Indicted for freada
in the Pennsylvania atate capital scan
dal have been convicted.
Tk. Amor Iran battleahiD fleet haa
been ordered to leave Ban Fiancirco
July 6 next and complete it vovage
around tbe worm.
Sack containing $3,800 In gold were
atolen from the paymaster I aaie on uie
rrniaer Milwaukee, ana mm
effort to diacover the thief have failed
tk. niMulmt of tbe Bntte, Moot.
u :-.. ;nn mmvm ft fino men are out
jumai wM.vM j - i
of work, notwithstanding circulars
which have been sent oat by tbe mine
owner advertising for more help.
The Roxbury Carpet worka, of Boa-
ton, employing vw nanoa, nave cioaeu
Indefinitely.
Prince Lnitpold, of Bavaria, cele
hr.t.t him 87th birthday. lie is In
rjerfect health.
u.dnuiti OTitsin mills have made
a 10 per cent reduction in the wagea of
25,000 employe.
The forest service haa authorized 17,-
000 cattle and 152,501) sheep w graze
on the Blue Mountain reserve mis sea
son.
The American auto in tbe New York
to Paris race reached Uranger. wyo.,
March 12. The eeconu car, tue itai
ian, waa at Cbeyenne.
rr,ir, Pacific stockholders have
turnel on Harriman and sued him fcr
the 140,000,000 be made dealing in the
stocks of other road witn union r
cine capital.
A conference was held between Prea
i.i . DawmII and nrnmlnent men
I'JOUI ii'Anr. . ii . " r
looking to legalizing railroad poo., ex
empting labor union and making all
corporation deal public
nnar.l d'Amadn. commanding the
French force in Morocco, ha received
a letter from Mulal Hand, trie o-
it.i .nitn M tha Hnnth. and leaders
of his army, asking that hostilitie be
upended pending peace negotiations.
An insane man tried to kill King
Haakon, of Horway.
King Alfonso was received with much
enthusiasm at Barcelona.
have been lynched in
MiaaitelPDl for incendiarism.
Bpsyilsh anarchist are said to be after
the premier, and not the king.
The Mother's' congrea is In session
at the White House, Waatilngtoc, u. v
ti, TTnitarl Rl lwava comnan v of Han
Francisco is about to go into the hand
of receiver.
t .i.iionlMi the idea that naval
preparations are being made for an at
tack on unina.
n.H.ln haa aant a note to J
JSVBkW . . . ,
pan advising arbitration of the China-
Japan difficulties.
The president has sent to the senate
the nomination of John McConrk to be
district attorney tor uregoo.
Rldea Over 100 Mile In Mail Car on
Great Northern.
a..L... U'-.h March 17. A-
-.. i.,.. .11 h. air ami authority ot
a velerau postofflee luapector, a dar
ing highwayman ooaraeu mu ui
Northern wt'Blbouud Oriental Llmlt-
ir.ln In ul aa It nulled out of 1IU-
uera Ferry, Idaho, early this morn
ing, and holding tno two man cin.
at bay at the polul of a revolver.
locked one or tnetu in a
closet and tied the other to a chair
with ruin's, after which be roue
distance of 10 ml1' ,uto Spokane,
spending tbree hours aud 40 minutes
lifltug registered mall, loading and
unloading mall ck along mu ruuiv
and puffing complacently at a -Ir
the while. ..
The lone robber dropped on tue
train at a railroad crosslug Inside
tha rltv limits rarrvinir with btlll. It
is believed, much valuable plunder In
a satchel.- Just now muca uu v
talned la not definitely known.
Miill-i-lurks Mentamln Hi u 1111) ( and
John W. Nysteuui, who were held at
the mercy ot tne rouuer, ten a n
markable story of their exerlnce.
WtrkMl In I ha small closet, bnrdly
two feet aauare. the latter aluumt
tainted from auffocatlon after the
train had pulled into Sand Point. 3 4
miles west ot Uonner Kerry, and
rapping on the door pleaded with the
robber to allow him some fresh air.
Tha hanilll mnnnriail WllllntflV Slid
leaving the door ajar about au Incb,
secured It witn a piece or rope, i wico
later on tne way into diiokbus ms
rnlih.r rau.rf hla work Of rlfllDK the
mall aacka to go to the door of tbe
closet to inquire aa to now .-sysieuu
was feeling.
IVhon Ktumnr remonstrated wun
his cautor that the cords bln
bound htm were cutting luto his
wriaia. the aenteel rubber aeneroua-
ly loosened tbe fetters and made,
every effort to make things a com
fortable aa poaslble lor nis victim.
Whila riuiiififf onen the rettuttered
sacks the pudo-lnjector cut one ot
Dls lingers ana mnuy ui iuv i'ir
of mall were blood-stained. Hlxl
hounds were put on the trail ot tbo
robber, taking the scent from one of
tbe bloody packages, and followed a
trail several blocks through the resi
dence district to a carllne, where tho
scent was lost. It Is believed thut the
highwayman boarded a car aud rodo
downtown.
AROUND THE WORLD
Amerlcm Battleship fleet Ml
Make the Circuit.
LEIVE SIN FRANCISCO JOLT 6
reappointment on Coast-Fall Targtl
Practice In Philippine Wsieis
Jspsn Not on Route
WOH8T lQn0 WIMflH.
Rsllrosd Tratlic 8topp thrwoghwl
Pacifle Nortrtwesi.
.. - i i While o r-
damage ha ben re
Ky:, .U storm of . .M
rain t lint n ", " ""'"" , , , i,
uu aiw- rrlday is by
worst of the past y'- 1 rt
n V. 1 .....i..!. tlou of property
. . ihet my re-
.lltrougnoui ' .- -.Bi
m.H for tn storm
throughout this eur "'"". .
.. i,.m.. mi Ih t.
S. C eoii.ple.eiy tied UP ..ee
Iho result "I
U,ri,i L." I' V n t Wvrlh. NO
an eniM"i"- n.. .
,..t or westbound tram
... .k-.....'ii ih SB noura. m -
i... -i.,..r.',l Itvtole to
iruik ni " r .,. .k,lh
i..... miiiuitta ll ait ' ' "
NEW HILL Rollj
Driving Bl -.Idea SpifctY-J
icujjiciisu di norm ku,
EXCURSION BUN f ROMTJUtdnu
Csremon Took Piece (t
Paint, Wt of liveM.,
It of OW Blockhouu,
San Diego. Cal.. March H - News
ii,., American battle nee i
i. ..i,.. i.mr ot the worm
within to months utter It arrival
lm-n on MaV 9 as
HI win r !" K
flashed by wlrelea telegraphy to ltl;
.d t.ni..d .ia .it Aiiniirti riHww
.1 Manila on. Itaj
liiat nluht by the government station
.. ! h.,r la everv rea-
on I'oiiu i,Miwi.
sun to believe that 11 as recei..
on board the veweis by officer and
crews alike with the greatest urr
of satisfaction.
Admiral Kvnns. wno win r-....-iiutsh
command of the fleet during
Its forthcoming may i -
clsco, and who " on tne reiireu
list when he attains tne ago oi j
r in Aiianat. was eiitertlilg some
official word from Washington on the
subject ot the future mveiiienis m
the fleet, and It was In view of lhl
and to enable the department to pre
pare Its program that he sent the
message the night of his arrival off
ln...l:ile!lS lliiv. to the effect that
ih.. .IiIik riuilii atari on I1V Hl!"l"H
at a day's notice and were In far bel
ter shape aa to macliinery ana em
clency of crews than on Ihe day of
sailing from Hampton Koadn.
GRAFT FLOURISHING.
Police Rely on Court to Keep Tnem
Out Of Jail.
San Franrlwo. Mareh 17. Police
man Maurice ltehan and John Kvatt
were stripped of their stars by Chief
of Police Higgy today as tne resuu
of an exposure of a vast system ot
graft on the Barbary coast. Dives,
brothels, saloons and gambling joints
nave ncen neia up vim regumruj.
anil tha rrvtlrllt (una liernmit so had
that landlords complained thut they
could not rent buildings on the liar-
bary coast because tne big sums in
nnitni-llnn Herminriefl hv the oiillce-
men absorbed all the profits ot the
tenants, unlet uiggy arranReu a
trap of marked coins and caught Mo
han and Evatt.
Although the cases are clear ex
tortion, under the supreme court de
cision in the Schmltz cme, they do
not constitute rnmes.
The cases are identical with those
of Kuef and Schmltz In almost every
particular, if one was no crime, it
is difficult to see bow the other could
be construed Into a crime.
WANT8 TO DIE.
Orchard Would Refuse Pardon Were
It Offered Him.
Boise, Idaho, March 1?. On the
morning of his 42d birthday, next
Wednesday. In the dlstrUt court of
Canyon county, Harry Orchard, th
self-confessed murderer of ex-'!ov-ernor
Steunenberg, who was killed
by the exploHion of a bomb nt the
Kate of his residence In Caldwell m
the evening of Decern her iu.
will face Judge Fremont Wood pre-
nared to hear the death sentence
meted out to blm.
Harry Orchard, of his own voli
tion and against the urgent pleud
lni?a fit hla attfirnev nnrl rithera. re
fused, when arraigned March 10, to
let hi previous plea of not guilty
stand. He also refused to plead to
a lesser degree of murder than flm
degree. He said:
"I am guilty and am ready to take
the punishment. I have told tho
truth. I understand fully what must
be the consequence."
Russian Press Comma t.
St. Petersburg, March 17- The Blo
vo says that the return of tho Ameri
can fleet aa announced Is as sensa
tional as its departure for tho Paci
fic. Apparently tbe Blovo thinks the
danger of war has disappeared, for
It adds: "While thla arouses deep
satisfaction In Europe, the preserva
tion of peace is due to the display of
the big stick of the United States,
the prudence of Japan and the good
offices of Great Britain." Tho Novoe
Vremya says: "Whatever the origi
nal purpose, the cruise has done a
useful service by a public examina
tion of the American navy,
Malta Will Welcome Fleet.
Malta, March 17. The announce
ment that the American fleet would
make a round-the-world trip has
been received here with great Inter
est. Should the fleet visit Malta,
It reception will be In the hands of
the military authorities, as tne Mem
Washington. March II Admiral
Evans" battleship fleet, alter leaving
m l-V nu-la.'.i li!l Visit H.lU lU. SU).
moa, Melbourne and S duev . Amlra
Ha: the Philippines and return to
New York by ;ty of the Sun Canal
Secretary Metciif announced the
future movements of the Meet after
Hie ralilllet tme'llli: t dav It lll
leave S:in Fran- in i on July 8 "f'r
our Pacific Msjwbm." Mr Met-
calf styled it. Tim v.vl will net
touch at llao.ill, wh-re tiny will
coal. After that they will ko to Sa
moa, following with tt vlult to Aus
tralia. They will slop at the cities
of Melbourne and Sidney, ihf tnvl-
jtatloii of the Auittrnll.ui govrrnnient
to visit that country havlnit been
supplemented by a more cordial one
from tho Urltlsh Ambassador. Mr.
llryce.
Leaving the Australian waters, the
veKsels are to iro to Manila, ami
while In the Philippine, the annua!
fall target practice will he held.
Thence they will return to the foiled
States by way of the Suet canal,
stotiulnif only r.t such Hurts a are
necessary for coaling purpose. The
date ot tneir return to me nunea ue.
pends entirely upon the amount of
time required for the target prac
tice in tho Philippines. The visit of
the bntllfshlim to Puget Sound will
tin made sonui time between the run-
elusion of the grand retlew In San
Francisco Hay. on May s, and the
date of the sailing over the Parlfle,
Secretary Metcalf said that the
battleships would remain In San
Francisco until May during which
time they would fill their bunkers
with coal. Arrordlng to the present
plan, the entire fbit will go up to
Puget Hound, and some of the ships
may tie sent over to Vancouver, ail
returning to San Franrlwu, however,
before departing for home. Admiral
Evans will retire In August by oper
ation of law. Secretary Metef nald
that no decl.ilon hud yet been ar
rived at as to who would since, (
him In command of the fleet on its
voyage homeward
Mr Metenlr I,, it:,- mint,, i,,iMi ,
copy of a letter nddrenned to .Secre
tary uoot, .Marcn 2, by Ambassador
llryce supplementing the Invitation
extended by Sir Alfred In-akin In
behalf of the commonwealth of Aus
tralia for Ihn htil I leul, I riu I,, i-lulf !...
country on their return to the Fnlted
to.. ,...
day. iiuk" i" - - .,
Weep ooilng dowu the UMUtiUltt-lde
s tapiuij ' ,.
. i. Four tiosilHiuiid
i lenriuH i ; .
,.a. nKer train, tried to get (trough
since o'clork rUiturdsy evening, but
,, ...- im..,i and nau iv vt
au wri -
. .... 1 1. lattd.
Urouani ena i' .
Many of tho passengers ho had
..... .,r iha other f these
...i..- via the Northern
pacific, but It Is doubtful If thy
will succtid In getting through, bo-
,. ..,i...r i heavy slide have
iK-rurred on that road belwer.0 here
aud Tacoma.
Hood Ulver people sat in ot
last nlnht Ihurchrs. hotels, aud
such home as were provided, were
Illuminated by kerosene lamps, 10
trrn and ancient tallow dips. The
n..i,i .( n.irr nunt was nut out of
....,... ..,.rii tu iha storm, and no
trains went east or et during Hun-
day,
The vulume of water rusnmg uowu
I Im ! Hiver is greater than at any
time since Its power harnemi-u
Only an Intermittent telegraph and
t..i. ii .ervice m iiiille and
coudltums promise to l urso to
day. . .
Pendleton Is ali til a Pad. It roi
In a .l-v erloua Wa. lor tile I'tua-
nth, rir.-r ri,ifnri likw a torrent all
t,i enteritav and Is rUinst t the
rate of lour Inches au hoof, threat
eiilnie thn town with n flood ser
ious as that wbkh devastated It l0
Vears aKo.
Willamette vallev points ar apt to
suffer considerably, though no eri-Al
damage has been done so far and the
train service on the Southern I'acltlc
has hecu maintained without inter
ruption Tho rainfall has l,-n un
usually heavy throughout Ihe vallev
and all tributaries to the WllUttinltn
are leaping (iy their bank stradltr.
hour by hour, and are rvtKitcd to
keep on risliit! for several da)
A number of log booms In tho
Cow ltt river have been Mpped 1-Hise
from their moorings and are hurling
down the river
llctween 3 o'clisk Saturday after
noon and 6 p 111 yesterday the Wil
lamette river rsme up five feet l
I'orUatid. There I a strong rurreut
running and Indications iH'Itit to a
steady rise for several days In mute.
Heavy rains have fallen throughout
the valley and all tributary sttrsms
are bank full.
tisulhig tli" 21 hours ending Sun
day at ft p. in. t S3 Inches of rain
fell. Ilelwren Umn Friday and last
evening 1hi prrcliiltatloti was 3 J
Inches. The amount i.f rainfall fi-r
the -1 hours Just patseij haa been
iceeded for Ihe month of March
three (lines since lint tat!shmru(
of a weather station at Portland In
1T7 the fall was 2 1b Inches, 10
Is3 3.31 Imhe, it, ljiij 1 si Inches
The t.iluf.ill was steady but at no
time was (hero an ciccsalvo down
pour, "Ihe wind attained a Velocity of 12
miles an hour at North Hi ail and at
Taloosh Island Ihe federal dlrec
Hon w,i south and southwist. The
"'' in Is moving rapidly eastward
and ihis morning Is raging o,-r Ifrit-
isn i oiuuiiiiii. Wiinn warnings are
'.ill out over coast oor's and strong
""U'hetly winds nr.. li.ok.-d for today.
lUIn will continue, but not steadily
as yealetd..).
Klnlea
Order were Ihxuc( at the nnvy de
partment today assigning officers to
duty In coniiwilon with fitting out
the torpedo boats Ijavlm, Farrugtit
and Fox.
Kan
Warships Hav Rse.
Francisco. March M..Thn
proti-cted cruisers Clinrlestown, ht
Uiuls and Milwaukee, which arrived
from Magdalena Hay today, iiiUUeil
a portion of their run up the (!
for nn an n ii fi I endurance tent which
resulted In disaster for the Milwau
kee and tho flagship Charleston. The
test require n speed of 20 knot
maintained for eight consecutive
hours. All went well for the first
few hours its the three white cruisers
dashed through the, Santa llarlmra
channel until suddenly the flagship
dropped behind, soon to be followed
In misfortune by the Milwaukee,
Germany Takes Notice.
Berlin, March H. The. German
naval critics are commenting ,,
the wonderful feat of seamanship
displayed In the 1 2,0011-iiilln voyage
of the American battleship fleet un
der tho commtind of Hoar-Admiral
Evans and Its arrival Ht Magdalena
liny four days abend of Its scheduled
uie mini", j """ I, ii-Mo. ,,eing fl , ,,,
Maa la tt tinin ! fmm Inns Thuir .An.M... i . - - .. '
n -. 1 I I .. I
U ucwmr,
h , Man h 11 Heavy,
In has prevailed In Ihe
for several days past,
I'litiii. V;
ontinuous i
I'h' halls valle
lie I "hehulln river riKililtiif .v..r II
banks. U still rising and the highest
waler In many years Is now expected
and being prepared for 'I here was a
sieady downpour of heavy ruiu all
through the night, and It continues
today unabated
Not a log will be left in any of tho
rreeks and rivers, every driving
stream will be swept clean, so great
Is Iho flood ruidnu through ci,.,i,ii.
county at thi time. U)Ks iU4i hay
' " ",r ears on gravel bars and
nigll nanus will g,( down
booms on (itays Ifarbo-
to the
Fir Msks 300 Idle.
Trinidad, Colo., March I (!.
supposed lo hnvn J,,,,.,,
.They consider It proof of exceent
J material as well a of personnel
Fire,
caused bv
crowded elwlrle wires, destroyed Ihe
, asher. tipple, engine house
a il u
orai
"' 'io, euginii n ou si-
cbemitiil laboratory of the Col-
(IO I- tiel - 1-.... i' ,..
, .1 , ' ' ""'pany a mine
at. Soprls, five me, ,.( t hern to-
""), 'nraimii a Ions
If.'), 1100 in,, fir
ot I
estlmulod at
'owlrttf iliin
M .,111
fir '"" "'""" wer
building of tho
coke washer
Ihe other
spread I tin rnnlillv to
Mt rnet ,, -l.u ..Ml...
was saved after dosperm. fighting;
Corgrtu.oni prom Ki.,r.
r,nt,h,",l"n;,M".r''h I" A "
m . L lV'''l!y M"" ,rom r"n
n..rl, , h" K"'l'ror sent warm
i n. V r,,l""'"l'Hons to IT-.I-
f.w w " V" Ui" rriTi or tno
Vncotim, Wait,, Mreo 11
th prnc4) of 600. churla. jajau
who travels,! Ui) uiilos to alls-.,,.
eeremoti, tl guld.o spik M niMl
I- V.ulk tl.k . A .... . I
in ims i'ww ms iinii yweriMftll,'
noun. Th (nits WstshsMal lkm-1
Id' Point, Ure mils asatttfg'
no, Weak., sl llloighlhf osW
. .ti i i
QSt W WW WV1W llliafj
Th driving ham of th coklst
was rgardd by Ut spsrlatwi at1
nallilng th da ot a ntw ty J
i. I 11 , a., I
to iurcsm buhoij ot n l"sriait,'
Tlx grsv old mounlalns that Wig
down on lb onralni of th tint a)t
of Ut iiul Clark, ov.t 100 tssasy 1
land til rowed Ih cpot hitaigj
spiav w mm wins jvwivfisty, aiS4
o th vary plae whsr th last K
was laid, no old btorlthooM, mtrH
plor, wlibstond th iMls4
lay as oi inuiana bust ii aa sjrtg
tu purpos. w waalrfsd assjrbjitg
in the Colnrubl rlvwr. I
rie special train that sr)
1 yl ymUidsy over th use Rpitta.
IVKllaml A rllls isllssy n a.
up at v ansxrtivsr, ni in tmp tkj
tlmndstl Ih rersnioriy cl Jitvlcg (,
spik ( ivwts ol th busissM kn.
sal el Vaneoovsv and tlw Bwni!rm
Th driving ut tb ril.lsa ipitttH
ptcw on th Ulp op th rivst.lUk
Unit halted at Kbsridan' fviat h
tho puriswwv. K. V. (Ward, titet
the VatwOtvst Oilun.biao, was
ul r ere toa is sod held tbtildMIa'
that lo h th final td litiV
lb inland Knipli with Hay (ilistt
Ih srstssvfd, II tnti. dursd Vt
iircrn, ot Vancoover, who 03alj.
laik.
( o go II. Hint, iter 4rf j h
(iig'm liuisirk-si culy,
duevd knit dH on th hit.s-'tl.
oanr of driving U gok'sa spdnli
now rod wUsvt th pinostn M.
rrfuge from th IUrk l th ItsM
t'Uilvw II, trr. o Part!,
sol for th Hill lino In thi Wvtttj,
was rllsd a poo tad rispavM tlk ll
i.b. 1
TIk fol.lon spik iu th tm
Judgo Usr7 l'c-k th Btst Wo.
I.nd I the (Ihlast hammsf svw
M.yo-Urwwo, who, in ufa,fsJ
lotievarg If. Him. HoptrtttraM
mifl, of in new roaa; u. iuro
rrtirooanting Uotwrtv Mad, of fa
Instnfl. who was una bis to b Www:
C. T. tttsntnnf, .litor ol ibrs
..spro, rj rswling th prsssv
minu ol th Neilh Hank rosdi tl
Adam, fen era I freight nd tsai
nl foe Ih n lire; Mabi
Ulehlln, of Ih lnltdllaiisrr,
kielurd rrtt. 1 1 Ihe r.ntatiat k
of pnrtof Prcai, A Wtlch,
stiurt! th nw line; Jaa f."f
tun, hf Vaneoiiver, lopf-l lh If-
turn, ra n. i. Miner, mi i
w ealltwl Ojvoa lo .!flv
bonis. A a ha it 1,1 IO ha t '!
clieerwl. nd lit nw r.asd b?
complelecl, m
The trck w enmplrtvi
I.uik.l.s I,.. I iha soldt?
"-r - r.sukf
was driven at the point nri.--ralt
wa laid. TU hn. will fcer
for Iraitte ( ifondav nwialnjil
Vaneonver to Pareo, a .lists f
mile. Work I now r"ni
at It ft a flm. dtA skftfl HE(M&'
If 19 1 1 riH WlWffVII awjsa w r ,
mk.nlitoUl tnth of HJ
who ermipitt!, fo mii-.
i ... tv. a . n- i..t nit HnnuM "
th end ol U pnl yr.
over th road will h raruilal
PoilUnd, It I iperUd. hj
nrmn ooitipUtlon of hrldi""
Columbia nd wiimmrtw n.w.-.
. . , I! .lS.
nW Uifl in v..-- .
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