THE STATION MAIL RIPE FOR A RE V O LU TIO N . Feeling C. O. AltXANDfR, Publish«* S T A Y T O N ........... OREGON NEWS OF THE WEEK In a Condensed Form tor Our Busy Readers. A Resume o f the Less Important but Not Less Interesting Events o f the Past Week. She«, the leader of the Chicago strike, has been placed in jail. Again»* the War is Running High in Russia. St. Petersburg, June tt.— Conditions are, indeed, ripe for an uprising throughout Ruasia which will la* of a widespread character. At the Pavlovsk concert-hall last night a gigantic dem­ onstration was held, at which a dozen prominent speakers, throwing discre­ tion to the winds, denounced the czar and the government for continuing a struggle which could only result in the nation living plunged deeper into debt and in the useless sacrifice of thousands of loyal subjects. The excitement was intense and on order of General Trepoff, the police at­ tempted to clear the building. A free fight followed, in which the police use*! their whipe and clubs, but the excite*! people fought back, and for a time it seeaied that they would gain the mastery. The crowd was eventually disperse*! when soldiers arrive*! on the scene and threatened to tire. The officers of the guards regiments, who have l>een sent to outlying liar- racks to instruct the reserves, have openly revolted and refused to do their work. A nunitier of them have been placed under arrest, and are likely to be shot this morning. From all over the country come re­ ports of anti-war meetings which the police have been powerlese to suppress. Only the official class favor the contin­ uance of hostilities, and the pressure in favor of peace is very strong. It is reported that several regiments of re- servee at Sevastopol and Odessa have mutinied and openly defied their offi­ cers. Trouble is looked for here dur­ ing this week unless some step's are taken to placate the malcontents. OPEN TO THE WORLD Centennial ol Lewis and Clark Formally Observed. GREAT THRONG ATTFND OPENING Military Pageant, Addrssses by Na­ tion’ s Dignitaries and Festivitiss Inaugurals the Exposition. PO R TA G E ROAD C O M P L E T E . Last Spikes Driven by Governors of Oregon, Washington and litaho. Tin* Dalh*s, June 6,— 'T hree blows of tin* sledge by Governor Chamberlain, of Oregon, at Celilo Saturday ; live by Governor Mead, of Washington; thro«* by Governor Gooding, of Idaho; thr«*«> by J. N. Teal, attorney for the Often River association; nine by W. D. Wheelwright, president of the Port­ land chamber «>( commerce ; three by Senator Clark, of Wyoming, and four by W. J. Mariner, s«*'retary of the Open River association, and the two last spik«*a of the Portage road were driven, the line was formally o|>en««l for traffic, the locomotive waa tooting its whistle and soon was moving off from Big Eddy t«i the lower terminus, w ith 250 passengers trailing Itehind ami the first stage of a quarter century’ s dream — opening of the river for navi­ gation from Lewiston to the sen— hud come to pass. SpiHvhmuking preeewer Michigan dam­ point of an enterprise that means the even wura«* colors than the Tokio attendant and incidental benefits that ships of the great Kussian licet — the The preliminary arguments in the will accrue to the country. cruiser Almaz and the torpe«lo boat Oregon land fraud cases w ill be heard The o]H*ning ceremonies and demon­ destroyer Oroseny— ami the absence of next week by Judge DeHaven. strations were on a scale commensurate news alamt the !*atth*«hip Navarm ami An unknown steamer has gone ashore with the greatness of the day. They the cruisers Oleg and Aurora, which on the Long Island coast. It is hardly were carried through w ithout a hitch are the only fighting shipa of any possible the vessel can be saved. of any consequence. Old exposition value not enumerattxl in the Japanese attaches, who have attends«! the im­ lista of destroys«! or capture*!, and Hope of peace being restored soon in portant world’s fairs of the past de­ which, up to 4 :30 o'clock yesterday af­ the Far East is slight. Japan has cade, declared they had never before ternoon, had not reach«*! Vladivostok, laised her terms and Russia w ill fight beheld so pretty or so effective an renders almost idle any ho|>e that they on. opening. were able to shake off the pursuing It is believed that almost the entire The attendance pass«*«! even lieyond Japanese cruisers and reach«*l th«« Russin cabinet w ill resign as a result the most <*anguine official ex|*e*-tations. shelter of the fortress at Golden II >rn. of the czar appointing a dictator w itl • Crowds, such as have never before lin«**l Russia has agre«*l to diaarm and in­ P A S S P O R T S FOR HEBREWS. out consulting them. the str«*ets of Portland, saw the great tern the lug licet of colliers and Iran*- ]M>rta s«*nt t*i the Chinese c««st when CHANGE IN C AB IN ET. President Roosevelt is gathering all State Department Informed o f P ro­ m ilitary pagt*ant that preoetled the opening exercis«*s. Standing room on Kojealvenaky dctermin«*! t«> try L> the information possible to be used in posed Russian Law. the three miles of streets was at a pre­ Resignation o f Morton Causes Gene­ foree the Btraits of Corea, It is ls*- ending the war. All neutral powers lievtxl here that the bilmiial oet of Attorney coal in their hunkers to steam arouinl This information is confirma­ ace and adding enchantment t«> the General Moat de­ contents of Ambassador Meyer’ s dis­ were marred by no unpleasant incident. cy thus cau*«*l in the department of have been in favor < > t |>«*ace, but w ho stroyer has been towed into Shanghai. patch to Simon W olf, of this city, Bo orderly was everything that the Commerce and labor w ill give the are now humiliat«*l hy the sting of th«* The great powers w ill back Roose­ chairman of the civil and religious heavy «letacliment of |>oli*-ernen and preeitlent a chance to call int«i his cab­ defeat of their navy, are giving their velt’ s efforts for peace in the Far East. rights section of the I'nioD of Ameri­ guardsmen were not put to the n«H-es- inet James R. Gartiehl, who wil lie voice in favor of a continuation of the given the commerce ami lalsir p«irt- war. Nevertheleas, the |w*ace party in­ This con­ sity of issuing a single a*imonition. A few cases of yellow fever continue can Hebrew Congregations. It was exactly 12 o’clock to the dot folio. sists on the absolute futility of prolong­ gregation, Mr. W olf said tonight, had to appear daily in the Panama canal it has lx*cii announced hy K« far as Bt. Petersburg in Governor General Wright. The rest of the cabinet will remain. concerned the truth is known. ami after a full minute of breathless The Forestry bureau says that with Manila, June 6.— Rear Admiral En- care the famous redwood trees of Cali­ quist, accompanied by Rear Admiral waiting, the assemblage was informe«! by Mr. Gtaxle that the president haosition formally After the usual greet­ open«**l and extended a greeting to all Three Russian Vessels Reported Lost Slush Beneath, No Fodder Behind and Oregon, was sunk by a British warship this morning. Foe in Front o f Russian Army. ings had been exchanged, Governor the world. Presiilent Roosevelt's con­ Arrive Badly Damaged. in a collision off the coast of England. W right asked: Giinsliu Pass, Manchuria, June 1.— gratulatory telegram was then read Manila, June 5.— Rear Admiral En­ Hyde and Alexander have joined “ Admiral Enquiet, do you wish to and received with tremendous ap­ quist, who was commander of the The rains which Is-gan tlir«*** «lavs a g o hands to keep Wall street out of the stay at Manila permanently?” plause. heavy cruiser s«|iia«iron of the Russian have i'easeepartment of Admissions alreaily active. Whole Scheme or Nothing. peace and offers mediaion. F. B. Davison the total ailmissions at salute. Washington, June 5. — The govern­ the Lew is and Clark exposition yester­ The czar has answered the demands " L o o p ” is Finished. day was 39,577. This estimate was ment w ill not buy the Hunnyside irri­ In Need o f Repairs. of his people for peace by ordering the gation work in Washington if the *«*•- New York, June 1.— What was re­ announced last night after the gates Manila, June 6.— The naval hoard, mobilization of four more army corps. which has examined into the condition had Ireen*closed to the public and re- retary of the interior approves the state garded an one of the most difficult tasks A graft has just been discovered in of the Russian warships here, reports |»orth from the three entrances had been of Washington’s sel«*ction of 57,000 in the «ligging of the subway has l»**n the British army by which officers and that the Oleg w ill require 60 days, counted. Mr. Davison says that his acres tinder the Carey act in the Yaki­ complet«*l hy the finishing of the loop contractors standing together stole $5,- the Aurora 30 «lays and the Jemtchug estimate is not alrsolutely c«>rrect and ma valley, according to a letter sent to at the Battery. With the work of ex­ 000 , 000 . seven «lays to effect repairs. Admiral that he will not know the exact num­ Representative Jones hy officials of the cavation over and the walls built, the Bhould the Interhorough company will he able to ber of a«lmissions until today. He Reclamation service. Inspector of the New Orleans police Enquiet requeste«! permission to repair says, however, that his estimate will state’ s selection lie reje«:t«*l, further ran its trains to the southern end of has been dismissed on the charge of here, saying that he would lie unable Con­ consideration w ill he given the Wash­ the line on Manhattan island. not vary more than 200. receiving $200 per month for protec­ to sail except in a smooth sea, on ac­ ington company’ s offer to transfer its struction on the loop, from which an count of his vessels neeiling patching tion of the tenderloin district. plant to the Fe«leral government for extension of the system will |» hhh under T w o Revenue Cutters Here. near the water line. The Japanese the river to Bro«>klyn, was fre«|iiently It is now practically assured that consul called on Governor Wright There are two revenue cutters now in $250,000. interrnpt«*l since it l***gaii in 1903 be­ Judge De Haven, of California, w ill twice today to make inquiries regarding port. The Russ arrived shortly after cause of the flow of sea water. Oklahoma Deluged Again. dusk last evening and dropped anchor try the Oregon land fraud cases in the dispositkin of the vessels. Guthrie, Okla., June 5.— A «lestnic- in the stream above the Rurnside street place of the late Judge Bellinger. Expect Soon T o Be Attacked. Castro Conciliates a Rebel. hritlge and just astern of the cutter Mc­ tive hail and wind storm swept over The Pennsylvania railroad w ill Vladivostok, June 6. — It is expect- Culloch. The Rush was on her way Greer county toilay, destroying vegeta­ New York, June 1.— (ieneral Benja­ shortly establish the fastest long dis­ ed here that a Japanese attack on the from Beattie to Ban Francisco, when tion over an area 10 miles wide hy 20 min Herrera, Liberal leailer in the late tance train in the world. It w ill be fortress w ill not be long delayed. There she re«:eive«l orders at Port Townsend miles long. A ll crops are ruine«l, revolution, has lM*en appointed, says a between New York and Chicago, and is, however, a calm and determined to stop at this city. She w ill remain cattle were kille«l by the score, roofs Panama cable to the Herahl, military w ill make the run in each direction in spirit manifested by the population in here for some time and w ill then pro­ were earri<*l away and many jieople chief of the Venezuelan frontier, ars 18 hours. face of the forthcoming crisis. important and responsible position. ceed south. were crippled.