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THE STATION MAIL PLAN A REVOLT. WATER BIO TRACT New (luvernmrnt of Panama Finds Trait or* In It* Own Camp. Colon, IVc. 8.— Through a letter the HUGE IDAHO PROJECT BACKED BY Panama government has discovered PROMINENT MEN. what is alleged to have l>cen a plot against the life o f General lluertu*, commander in chief o f the forces o f the i l o v r r n m e n t M tr inl-s lon A s k rd tu D lvcrt republic of Panama, and an effort on W a t e r » ut May» I t e and Bolse R i v e r » the pait o f a few army officers to |>er- Comprehensive Review of the Import* tu i r r i g a t e Nesrly .lo o .o o o s t i l i A c n i stiade the garrison at Panama to revolt. ant Happening* oi the Past Week, If such a plot teally existed, it was o l L and Coni W III V c i i h C o n s id e r Presented In Condensed Form, Most promptly nipped in the bud by the ap ato» O v e r $J ,000,000. Likely to Prove Interesting. prehension this morning at Panama of four alleg*sl conspirators, who were im Boise, Idaho, IVe. 7.— Application The Panama canal treaty has started mediately brought under guard to Col on its way to the United States. on and ship|md hence to Port Linton. wus madu in thè ottice nf thè stato engi- The prisoners were all born in the in neer this uinrning by C. W . Muore and Japan has postponed the meeting of the diet in the hope of receiving an terior of Colombia, and have been upon Peter Sona, of Boise; Jacob Ptowhenii, the isthmus for yeais. They were answer from Russia. members of the Colombian luittalion, of Middleton; J. 11. Lowell, of Boa- Both houses of congress entered upon which gave its support to the new gov well ; Frank Stcuncnbcrg, of CaM well; regular from special session without ernment when the republic was formed, H. A. Fartinlge, of N'utnpit; E. M. any notable transition. and which was commanded by General Kirkpatrick, of l'arnia; K. K. liaycs Dowie alleges his assets are four Huertas. They all took the oath of ami Edward Alien, of Kmmett, ami W. times his liabilities, and makes an allegiance to the new republic and con A. Uoughanour. of Bavette, £• >r thè «li- tinued to serve in the army. version of 2,400 eubje feet of water |s-r offer to settle w ith his creditors. One of them is a colonel named Fer geeoiul from thè Bavette ri ver al a Secretary Shaw estimates that the mi, two are majors, and the fourth is point in thè Black Rock canyon, six entire appropriations needed for gov the adjutant of General Huertus. ni ile* a bove Kmmett, ami 5,200 eubic ernment use for l'.Hlo w ill be $624,502,- They declare the charge that they were feet of water per decorni troni thè Boise 14ti. engaged in a conspiracy is the work of ; river at points neur thè h< ad «>f Eagle The steel trust w ill reduce expenses personal enemies, and that some Co islaiul and thè head gate of thè New a hundred thousand dollars a year by lombian who was deported from the ; York diteli. dismissing a number of “ Carnegie's isthmus immediately after the estab Application was inaile in Indiali of lishment of the republic sent a letter thè lambiwners in thè Boi»«« ami Bav pets.” from Port Union addressed to Colonel ette vai lev* with thè intentimi of as- Minister Lifton, of Canada, declares | Ferrol. The communication .was writ signing thè same to thè seoretary of thè that country is loyal to Britain ami ten in terms implicating them in such I interior with thè ex|iectatimi <if having regrets its infantine attitude over Alas a plot. At the same time, they say, thè Works descrilied in thè application ka decision. the w riter advised some of the offii ials constriM'ted under thè pruvisions of thè A party of Colorado nonunion miners at Panama to secure and read the letter uational reclam ati«« uct. ShoiiM thè were ambushed near Trinidad. Of rive addressed to Colonel Ferrol before it lamlowners, who bave to font a)l thè only one escaped to give the alarm. was delivered to him. hills in thè end ami who Hre uiost vit- The sheriff with bloodhounds has gone ally interest»*! in thè irrigatimi quea- BILL d o e s OVER. to the scene. | tion, succeed in inducing thè govrrn- ; ment to ta-e up thè project, thè rosult An epidemic of diphtheria at Stan Compromise Has B«.-en Reached on Ship will I h * thè rerlamation of an additimi- ford university has put 12 in the hos Subsidy Matter. al 285,000 aerea of rudi lumi in thè pital. Washington, I>eo. 8.— The Post yes Boise and Bavette vallevs. The pro- Pope Pius is trying to secure more terday said: : ject in brief is a* followa: cordial lelations between France and First— R im i a high line canal, p i o b A compromise has lieen reached be the church. tween the friends and the opponents of liò ly thè New Y«ok, to curry thè tlissi The British consul finds the outrages the proposed ship subsidy hill and no waters of thè B oise mi ¡he sonili siile nf in Congo Free States fully equal to the effort was made to pass that measure thè river to irrigate lamia «luruig thè during the life of the Fifty-eighth con tlissi seti s<in ami to fili a nninls-r of ree- first reports. ervoirs to reinfor«-»* thè supply thrmigh gress . The wages of something like 14,000 The compromise contemplates legis thè |nw water sciismi. miners at Birmingham, A la., have Secoml— To rnn a smaller canal on lation that shall provide for the ap been reduced. pointment, by the president, of a non thè north siile of thè river from a point More creditors of Dowie have come partisan commission, whose duty it near thè head of F.agle ¡slami for thè to hisr esene and it is thought he w ill shall be to make a full and complete re--lama timi of additimial lami* mi thut yet come out all right. investigation on every phase of the sub side in thè sanie uianner. Third— To take out a canal from thè sidy question, and submit its report to Secretary Hitchcock refuses to rein state Asa B. Thomas as receiver of the the Fifty-ninth congress at an early Black Rock canyon of thè Payette from a great «Inni to Is- ronstructed there, «late in the first session. La Grande, Oregon, land office. The commission, as proposed, will this canal to irrigate landa in that vai- Senator Foster, of Washington, has consist of five members, to lie chosen lev lying bem-atb it and to fumisti wat introduced a bill giving the Puyallup from capable men who are not members er to Is: puiiqs-d over thè intcrvening Indians the right to sell or lease their of either h«>use of congress, w ho shall divide ¡nto thè reloforcing reservoir mi lands. be appointe«! for a periisl of two years, thè Boise river slo|s‘ , this piunping to anil have an annual salary of $5,000 lie dune by power gem-rated at thè dam. Speaker Cannon gave the best house The lines of thè canal ami thè sitcs committeeships'to old members, and each, while an appropriation of $25,- Oreogn got only minor positions. 000 annually for the general an«l « leri- of thè reservoir* bave Is-en survi-yisl cal expenses of the commission w ill lie by thè reclamatali department under Washington fared but little better. thè direction of I). \V. Ross and thè made. Edward L. Wentz, the young Ph ila It w ill be the duty of the ommission department at Washington is in posscs- delphia millionaire, who has l»een to make a general investigation of the sion of full informatimi regarding he missing since last October, has been entire subject of merchant marine inter project. The estimateli cost of thè found in a demented condition wander ests, foreign markets a ul prices, as project in its cntirity is $.”>,200,(MtO, ing in the mountains of Tennessee. > well as everything pertaining to Amer thè Works on thè Bavette river to cost Martial law has been proclaimed at ican commerce and navigation. The $1,200,000 and thosc on thè Boise $2,- commission w ill also lie charged with 000 , 000 . Cripple Creek, Colo. the duty of suggesting ai«ls for the ex An international administration is tension of foreign markets for Am eri NO THOt OUT OF ANNEXATION. proposed for Macedonia. can products and w ith the examination Herbert Spencer, the famous writer, into the increase or decrease of foreign America Will Only Prolrc Her Intcrrsta markets for such products during the is seriously ill in London. In Santo Domingo. Seven large creditors of Dowie oppose last 10 or 20 years. Wasliintgon, Dec. 7.— The appear the move to declare him bankrupt. ance in Washington of Senor Galvan, CENSOR FOB NEWS. minister of finance of the defunct Woey Ex-Congressman W illiam M. Spring G il administration of San Domingo, er, of Illinois, and a Democratic leader, Colorado Militia Will Scan All Reports has led to a revival of the report that on Strike*. is dead. the ex-president is trying to secure re Cripple Creek, Colo., Dec. 8.— The instatement w itli the as«istani-e of the The simplest solution to The Dalles canal right-of-way muddle appears to declaration of martial law has paia- United States, undertaking in return lyzed all business in this city. Heav to allow the United States, to assume be purchase by the state of Oregon. ily armed pickets of the National Guard a full protectorate over the island of In his annual report Secretary are stationed on all street corners, and San Domingo. Moody strongly urges a general staff for many residents of the city do not ven It may he stated, however, that the the navy, similar to that at the head ture upon the streets. Provost Marsh state department entertains absolutely of the army. al Thomas EL McClelland is octupying no thought of establishing a protector A forest fire which is raging in the the mayor’s office. He has caused the ate over San Domingo, or of annexing mountains northeast of San Bernar arrest of several persons, but no import it. It is declared positively that dino, Cal., has already destroyed about. ant arrests have yet been made. The American interfSQcnce in the island's 6,000,000 feet of sawed lumber and Western Federation of Miners is pre affairs will he limited to the protection other property and is not yet extin paring, through its attorneys, to make of American interests there. guished. The loss will reach at least a vigorous fight against the martial law It is lesirned from trustworthy f 100,000. and in favor of its members who are sources that Wos y G il, the deposed The submarine boat Pixie has now confined in the different jails and president, is now on his way to the bullpens. United States, and expects to land at stranded on the Virginia coast. Major Naylor, commanding officer in New Orleans not later than tomorrow. Em il Roeski, one of the Chicago ban the absence of Colonel Verdeckberg, He w ill come to Washington. dits recently arrested, w ill plead hyp stated today that a news censor from Denver would arrive in the district and notism. Delivers Canal treaty. Is* in charge of all news to he pub The two Chilean warships supposed lished in the future. Panama, Dec. 7.— Wrapjied in the to have been sold to Japan were pur flags of the United Stiates and Panama, chased by England. the canal treaty was today officially de China Fear* British Advance. Pekin, Dee. 8.— Prince Chingcontin livered into the hands of the United Six hundred coolies sailed for China The ues optimistic on the subject of the res States Consul General Gtidger. from San Fran: isco on the steamer toration of Manchuria. He tells the transfer took place at the palace, in the Lothian a few days ago. officials here that the czar favors its presence of the members of the junta, ; evacuation, and although Admiral Al* the ministers of the republic, United Japan has demanded an answer from Russia to the former’s latest note on exieff desires its annexation, the czar, States Vice Consul Hermann and other according to Prince 'Ching, will over prominent person*. From the palace the Manchurian question rule him. Ching, with other Chinese the chest containing the treaty was car An ex-Cuban official tells the senate officials, is apprehensive of the re- ried by two policemen to the consulate committee that General Wood changed *ults of the British advance in Thiliet. general, where it will he kept until laws to meet his own ends. 1 The native press fears it is a step to shipped to the United States. The British cruiser Flora is ashore ward partition to which the other pow on Vancouver island and there is danger ers may imitate. Reports from Mukden Will Not Sell America Islands. of her being a total wreck. say many Russians are settling there. Paris, Dec. 7.— An authoritative de Although a number of Western sen nial is given to the report circulated in Wireless Telegraph Plant a Success. ators desire to see Secretary Hitehcock America that negotiations are in pro New Ixindun, Conn , Dec. 6.— A suc- gress for the sale of the colony of St. removed, President Roosevelt w ill not cessful test of the new wireless tele Pierre and Miquelon, off the south ask him to go. Dowie w ill be forced to take the stand graph plant, installed by the United coast of Newfoundland, by Frame to and give the standing of Zion Ci*y. States government at E'isher’s island, the United States. It is added that It is claimed his wife took $7,000,000 was made today. The system will lie the islands are now quiet, in spite of worth of securities with her to Aus used in Alaska for the government ser- the excitement lust summer, caused by i vice. tiic expulsion of the clericals. tralia. EVENTS OF THE DAY |()R JOINT AC I ION. Muller of an International Hatchery Brought L'p Again. la SIGNS FOR A CANAL Washington, IVe. 5.— The secretary I UNITED STATES TREATY APPROVED of state 1«silty advised Sunutor Foster HV GOVERNMENT OF PANAMA. that he would in accordance w ith his lute reqtieitl, ami on recommendation of Fish t ’oinmisaioner Bowers, extend Its Ratification Waa Joyfully Received to the Canadian minister of marine Throughout tha Isthmus No Amend anti fisheries and representatives of the ment* Were Mad* Members of Pro risherit‘s department of British Colutn- hia, an Invitation to meet with repre visional Oovernmcnl Iliad Matter la sentatives of the fish commission of Now Off Th*lr Hands. the state of Washington ami of the Cnlttsl States ami consoler the long- Panama, IVc. 4.— In the grand oulon liemliiig proposition <>( establishing an international salmon hutehery on Eras of the govsinment palace, the treaty tretween the Unitisl Mat«*s uml the gov er river. British Columbia. Commissioner Bowers has all along ernment of Panama waa signed at 11:3H taken the position thut it w ill la* Im I this morning by the members of tbs practicable to attempt to »qa'rate a junta ami by all the ministers of the joint hatchery controlled by both gov republic. No amendment* were made. ernments, hut is w illing to do most Senator Arrungo, president of the sen anything that w ill promote the aaUnon ate, was the first to sign. A number imiustry of Puget Sound. He makes of prominent |u*raon* were present, in- it plain, however, that ollieiul infor eluding Senor Bri«li, president of the mation in his possession imlicatca that municipality of Puns mu, amt General the Canadian uml British Columbian Huerta*, coinmamler-in-cliict of the associates ure not favorably inclined fore«** of the republic. The i eremoiiy was perforine«! in pub toward the establishment of u hatch ery in conjunction w ith the state of lic, a iiiiiii I mt of the cttireiiN of Panama Washington, statements by Commis crowiling the door* of the salon. A big sioner Kershaw, of Washington, to the ling «if the new republic was drupel la*, hind the tuhle on which tin- document contrary n«>tw ithstamiing. Secretary Hay intends at an early was signed. Photographs were tuken day to extend an invitation to the of the principal signers us they at Canadian officials through the British tached their signatures to the treaty. Honor Arrungo announced that the embassy in this city, ami if the invita tion is accented, it is «•X|a*cted that the treuty would not only Is* signed, hut prolongc«! discussion of coiitlictiug the ra«-t of ita ratification would Is- pul>- tlii* afternoon, which was rights of the Puget Sound ami British lishcrl Columbian fishermen may tot finally done. This announcement wus greeted w ith great applause bv the assemblage, adjusted. I mined lately Is-fore attaching hi* signa BLOW TO WARS. ture to the treaty Senor Arrungo read a •Itsree in which was recited the fact Active Move an Foot for an Anglo-Amer I that all agreement ha«l Is-eti entered ican Arbitration ( into l»etween Philip|>e Biinuii-Yurilla, Washington, Dec. 5.— The awaken representing the reptihlir of Panama, ing throiihgont the I ’ llitcd States of a ami Secretary of State Hay, represent p-.pu ur sentiment, which it is I io | m *<I ing the I'niled States. This wus fol will develop into u national «letnaml lowed by the text of the treaty. The members of tin* provisional gov* for an arbitration treuty Itctwccn the srnim nt are pleu*e«l and gratified that United Stales uml G nat Britain, was the object a gathering today nt the the matter is now off th«*ir hands. residence of General John W. E’oster, CUBA m u s t MAKE b i o I. d a n . «•x-secretary of state It is understood the movement has the hearty approval of the presi.lciit. Among tlnou* present Claim* of the Army for Hack Pay Is today were Admiral I**»wcy, General (trowing Rapidly. Miles, Wanye MeVeagh, Thomas Nel Washington, !»<•«• 4 — Herbert C. son Page, Gifford Pinchot, Senator Squiers, I'niled Stale* minister to Proctor, General II. V. Boynton ami D. ( 'uba, called at the stat«* department C. Gilman. («slay to discuss the Cuban situation , Regarding the scope of the plan, ! with Secretary Hay. President Palma which is to I m * pushed vigorously, in is striving to u«l jti**! the claims of the the ho|H* of securing at an early «lute veterans <>f the Cuban army for buck the conclusion ««1 an arbitration treaty, pay, but is tonfronted with an em«r- following the general lines of the Hay- , 111011s im reuse in tin* amount of tin *»• P a iim e fo t e treaty of tHtl7, th e Asso-i- claims. Originally the*«* claims were a t e « ! Press is authorized to make this about $ 1(1,000,000, hut now increased statement: to $52 000,18*0. In addition, the civ “ In A pril, 181*6, a notable confer ilians who were employed by the revo ence of the friends of international ar lutionary govcrnun'iit ladore Cuban in- bitration was hel«l in Washington, at- <le|M-mh-n c was achieved have united temled by prominent ami representa to present their claims for cnm|u*n»a- tive citizens front all parts of tlie tion, tin* allowance of which would in United States, That conference «le crease the total amplint which the ctured in favor <>f an arbitration treaty Cuban government must borrow to at lietween tin* United Stut«-s ami Great east $ 7 5 , 0 0 0 , 1 * 0 0 . Britain, and it was followed in Janu The committee which was np(>olnti*d ary, 1K<)7, by the signing «>f such a to flout 11 loan of $.'15,000,000 bus re- treaty by Secretary Hay ami Sir Julian turned t«i Havana, uml is now seeking Paimcefote. The treaty, by u close I to modify the comlltion* of the loan to vote, failed to receive the two-thirds make it ai'ceptable to New Y’ nrk and majority required for its ratification. European finan iers, mainly In the di- rection of increasing the int«*rest from 5 |«cr cent to about 6 or 7 percent or of lowering below the 00 per cent the President Anxious for (Julck Return propose«I amount for which the bonds of Panama Measure. wens to la* placed on the market. Washington, IV e. 5.— Secretary Hay had a talk w ith the preahlent t<slay SHARP CHINESE SMCtKII.ER. about the development* on tlie isth mus of Panama. Secretary Missly Chin How Hlng Man Railroaded Many dr<>p|«d in while tin* subject was under Oriental* In. consideration. As a result of tin* con Vancouver, Deo. 4.— What inifnigru- ference, it is possible that one of the United State» warshi|>s now at Colon I tion official* consider to be one of the will to* used to bring the Panama ca largest smuggling operations carried on nal treaty, ratificil yesterday at Pan for some time across the boundary has been ex|M>sod by the interception of a ama, to tiie United States. The authorities here have decided letter to Chin Bow flin g, of Portland. that it was pro|«*r to facilitate in every The letter hear* the stamp of the firm way the com lusion of the treaty, uml, of Sum Lee Wo, of Vancouver. Chin Bow ilin g is believed to he the influenced in some measure by the urg- ings of the Panama representatives cleverest Chines»* in the business of here, cable«! instructions to United getting Orientals across the line ami States Consul General Gudger to assist was here a month ur so ago. Ilia in all pro|s*r ways in the «lispatcli of schemes of railroading them through the treaty on its return to Washington. at Cloverdale ami sometime* by launch This is the explanation of the ronsul or fishing boat are known, but once general’* conduct in confiding the they are on the Xmreican side uml in tr<aty to Rear Admiral Walker f«»r con possession of certificates it is a difficult veyance across tin* isthmus from Pana iruitti-r to obtain evidence sufficient to ma to Colon. The treaty should reach warrant their deportation. WARSHIP MAV HRtNO TREATY. Washington in the about December 15. ordinary course Valuable Painting Lost. Omaha, Dec. 5.— Paintings valued nt $200,000, several of which were to have been exhibited at the St. Louis exposi tion, have l»eeil lo**t. They were painted by Charles R. Hall and his brother, both of Omaha. Mr. Hull left the paintings 800 in number, in his ntndio in Seattle. lie ordered them shipped to Omaha ami ..... ived what purported to be a bill of lading. Two month* have elapsed since their alleged shipment, and no trace can be found of the art treasures. Mr. Hall believe* they have been stolen. Wraith for Roosevelt. New York, Dec. 6.— President Roose velt is to receive $30,IMH), and bis chil dren, Kermit uml Ethel, $5,000 each from the estate of the late James Ming Graeie, an unele by marriage of the president. Treaty Will Oo to the Sctate Soon. Washington, Dec 4.— It is expected by the president that the treaty with Panama providing for the construction of the isthmian canal will he returned to Washington within two weeks. The indications now are that the treaty w ill he transmitted to the senate before the adjournment of congress for the Christmas holidays. Senator Ciillom, chairman of the foreign relations com mittee, believe* that, serious opposition to its ratification wotilil be developed, hut expressed no doubt of its ultimate ratification. Believed Japan Bought Ship*. Santiago ile Chile, Dec. 4.— The bat tleship Libertml, now undergoing sp»*e»| trials « hi the Clyde, ami the battleship Constitution, now in coarse of con struction there, have ls«eu sold by the Chilean government for $11,000,000. It is believed that both nhips have been purchase«! for Japan.