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TH E STAYTON MAIL t . D. A ltX A N D IR . Publisher S T A Y T O N ................... OREGON NEWS OF THE WEEK lo a Condensed Form for Our Busy Readers. 4 Resume o f the L e e « Important but Not Less Interesting Events o f the Past Week. Paper trust officials deny all chart 's of a combine. Bryan has carried the Alabama dem ocratic primaries. lfeyburii o f Idaho threatens to talk the dry homestead bill to death in tho senate. Commander Robert V. Peary says he can reach the north pole for an outlay of $50,000. Senator Stewart, of Nevada, has lost another fortune in the decline of min ing stocks. Roosevelt and Taft oppose Burrows for chairman of the national republican convention. Anna Gould and Prince llelie are find ing many obstacles to marriage, buj may wed in England. BIG F L E E T B R E A K S UP. Atlantic Battleships Start North, Oth ers Go South. Sau Francisco, May 19— The Atlantic fleet of battleships, after 12 days of uaval pageantry and merrymaking in San Francisco, »ailed yesterday iiioru- ing at 10 o ’clock for Puget Sound, ar riving off Seattle on May 21. One half of the ships will dock at Bronicrton navy yard while nt the north, and the others will return here for repairs and painting beneath the water line. Play days in Puget Sound will be over half the month, anil then the of- ticers and men will resume the usual routine of man o ’ war life. Orders call for thi reassembling of tho fleet in San Francisco harbor not later than July 3. On July 7 the fleet will sail for Hono lulu. and after a week's stay there will go direct to Auckland. The Pacific licet of armored cruisers, under command of Rear Admiral Day- ton, sailed south Sunday morning nt 8 o'clock, and Rear Admiral Sperry, in command of the Atlantic fleet, hoisted for the first time his commanding flag of blue. Heing junior in lineal rank to Admiral Dayton. Admiral Sperry was compelled by naval regulations to fly a subordinate flag of red so long ns the Pacific fleet remained nt this station. Tho long line of armored cruisers, which sailed for Santa Barham, was headed by the flagship West Virginia, and included the Colorado, Maryland, Pennsylvania. Tennessee, Washington nnd California. The protected cruiser Charleston, flagship of Rear Admiral Swinburne, also sailed with the fleet, but her destination is Monterey. IM P R O V E IN C O RE A. The Arkansas legislature, called in extra session by the governor, has ad Conditions Are Growing Better Under journed without doing anything. Prince Ito's Rule. A union of the Methodist Episcopal, GOVERNORS UNITE Plan Permanent Organization to Hold Regular Meetings. MAY ACCOMPLISH MUCH (iOOD Result o f First Conference Expected to Be Far Reaching All Favor Preservation o f Resources. Wnshingtun, May 16.— Tho first con feronccs of the governors of the states ot the American Union ended yeeterday. Like many of the important events of history, time is to reveal the epoch which the president and governors bo lieve has been mad«, Thu accomplish uieuts of the conference, which has been iu session at thu White House for ilireu days, cannot be set forth with mathematical precision. That its im mediate results are more than ample is the expression of President Roosovelt, who brought it about, and of the gov ernors who participated. The priuted record of the conference, which will later be uwuluble ts every American home, will be a compilation of facts, startling in their meaning, convincing in their universal conclu sion, that the states and the natios must co operute to the end that to the whole people of the nation may accrue the lastiug benefits of its natural resources. Besides the compilation of facts by the experts uad the freely expressed opinion of the governors, the conference leaves as its permanent record a thousand words of “ declaration,” uot a “ dec laration of independence,” but a dec larutiou of cooperation.” Perhaps greater iu importance than all else was the determination of the governors of the states to perfect a per manent organization, whereby a here tofore unknown intimacy may be devel oped among the executives of the 46 sovereign states made strong by a com mon purpose and made potent by pro nouncements which may not lightly be disregarded. Of the last day the story is one of many features. The set programme was swept aside. The president presided throughout. He interjected remarks and speeches. He brought to the plat form men wuo mule plain the prevail ing feeling that thoughtful care must be exercised for the future. The pre pared papers were not presented, blit they- will be printed in the permanent record. Their place was first taken by tho “ declaration,” which was adopted after discussion which brought to light no serious objection to its affirmation. Then William .1. Bryan was presented by the president. He touched the same chords which bad produced the vibra tion of harmony and cooperation. A governors' discussion brought many state executives to the platform, but the product was altogether that of bar mony, and the sentiments expressed were applauded alike by all. F AC E S F IN A N C IA L P A N IC . TOWNSAREWKECKED Moxico Takes Steps to Improve Sit uation by Adjusting Duties. i — — Mexico, May 18. Limuiltour, the see retary of tho treasury, being inter viewed concerning current rumors about the intention of the government to take some positive amt uetive meat ures to improve tho financial situation, limited himself to snyiug that the only measures proposed by the government for nny such purpose will be presented to cungre»* for its action, and consist iu ubolishing the duties on the expor tation of hemp, for the eneouragemont o f its producers in Yucatan. The sec Communication Interrupted nnd Later retary added: “ Iu reality, our economic Resorts May Increase Num situation does uot inspire either anxiety or fears of any class. There has never ber o f Casualties. been a period during the economic stringency abroad and which has affect ed the whole world, that there has been in Mexico n moment of the fear of a Hhreveport, La., May 14 Heran per panic or anything like it. Moreover, sons ure known to be dead nnd many the attention of the government of others are injured us the result of u Mexico to the llnnneinl condition is not tornado which swept across Northwest a thing of todny or yesterday. It be Louisiana late yesterday. The little gins always at the flr»t sign of tin epoch town of Gilliam, 25 miles north of ot stringency in any of the money con Hhreveport, was destroys I ami the town tors of the world; und this constant of Bolinger, on the east side uf the vigilance has never ceased. The gov river, io Bess er parish, w n badly ernment, watching affairs in the money wrecked. world, does not believe nny extraordi Communication with the greater per nary measures are necessary in the tion of the storm swept seetion is inter present situation. The normal con ruptel, ami it is believed certain that dition is everywhere re established, nnd the Inter re|Kirts will increase the num our banks, following niv instructions, ber of dead nnd injured. It is said the have maintained a system of circum work of destruction ut Gilliam was cum spection and caution, limiting their op piote, only two house* romninia intact. orations to nffuirs Hint offer ample se The town had a p ’pillatine of about 200. curities. The solidity of our banks is be The dead at Gilliam arc said to bn Mrs. yond doubt, nnd they are in a condition T. F. Gardiner and three negroes. Ar to meet whatever contingency. The fact thur Vaughan is said to be badly in that business conditions in Mexico are jurod. At Bolinger the dead ifVu Mr«. improving daily is very satisfactory to Mitriteli Itavi* and two negro.*. Mrs. the government, and our flnnnrin! con Davies’ mother is reported to I mi dying nocturne, though there has never been from injures. Charles Isom nnd family here grave fear of trouble. We are of six nre reported among th« injured. like an individual, whn suffers an at It was reported that Oil City, in th s tack of indigestion, which does not cn parish, was wiped out bv tho tornado, danger his life of health, but for the but this rutuor is probably untrue, al moment annoys and takes away his ap though great damag« is thought to have petite, obliging him to let his stoinnch orcurrcd, involving the wreckage of a rest a little. This rest is, in both great uiuuy oil well derricks. cases, the only remedy necessary, effi cacioos and beneficial,“ F IF T E E N DEAD IN N E B R A S K A . Cyclone Sweeps Louisiana, Doing Damage to Property. SEVEN KILLED; MANY INJURED Seoul. May 19.— Conditions through Congregational and I nited Brethren churches is being considered at the gen out Corea are improving. The deter mination of Prince Ito, the resident gen eral conference of the Methodists. eral from Japan, to suppress the dis A naval launch rammed the torpedo orderly element, so that the peaceful boat Stiletto off Goat Island, N. Y. No farming population niav do their work lives were lost. The Stiletto is the first in the outlying districts, where armed torpedo boat put into active service by lands are harrying the farms and vil the navy, and is 25 years old. C O N G R E S S B R E A K S RECORD. lages. is shown by the prompt arrival Fifty Persons Injured and a Property Hsad of ths paper trust denies its of reinforcements of gendarmerie num L o ts o f $5 00 ,00 0. bering about 5.000. who will be scat •xistence. Appropriations Now Exceed Those of Omaha, Neb., May 14. Report* which tered throughout Corea. A ll indications point to an immense Previous Session. came in slowly today from the tornado Prince Ito has issued strict instrue Canadian wheat crop this year. Washington, May 18__ The present stricken district south of this city add tions to Japanese soldiers and civilians se»»ion of congress, to end this week, three victims to the list of dead, mak Nebraska railroad employes will aid that they must not treat the Coreans as is a record-breaker. The appropriations ing a total of 15, nnd place the mone the railroads in fighting rate laws. a conquered people, which they are not. of this session so far authorized exceed tary damage at half a million dollar*. but that all the rights o f law abiding Bryan is being shadowed by an officer, those of tile first si ssion of the 59th The casualty list continue* to grow as as there have been threats of violence. citizens must be respected under pen congress by more than $300,000,000, communication is partially restored alty of severe punishment. The total approprintions made up to with the five towns which suffered moat A street car strike is on at Cleveland, Four thousand Corean police, tinder this time aggregate approximately from the storm, nnd the h«t of tho in Ohio. There has been much rioting and Japanese officers, will be enlisted and $854,844,807. This amount will be in jurod, some o f whom nre fatally hurt, some bloodshed. trained. Four hundred new telephone creased by the general deficiency and will reach at least 50. Two railroad Good conduct marked the stay of the telegraph offices will he established in omnibus public buildings bills nnd such laborers employe.I in a sand pit nenr sailors and marines of the Atlantic the districts infested by revolutionists, other measure* as may go through be Louisville were found dead, and Kd. so that easy communication may be ha 1 fleet at San Francisco. fore adjournment. Miller, whn was injured ne*r Pn pill inn, with the soldiers and police. The si-«sion has also established a died of his injuries. At least thr.-o Two men, who are accused of robbing The crop prospect through Corea is high record for the number of bills, other persons nre believed to have re the New Mexico express office of $35,- excellent. resolntion* introduced and considered reived fatal injuries. Five Italinn rail 000. have been captured. Prince Ito today attended the ce'e nnd for the transaction o f executive road laborers were injured on the line No appropriations will be made for bration of the 25th anniversary of the I usines*. There have been 7,127 bills of the Burlington railroad between rivers and harbors this session, accord opening of Chemulpo to foreign trade. introduced in the senate, nnd 21,940 • nuncil Bluffs and I’acifle Junction. He was accompanied to Chemulpi from ing to leaders in congress. in the house. In the senate 9o joint Nearly every oo>- o f tho five towns Seoul hv his suite, a number of foreign resolutions were offered, of which 30 in the path of the storm Bellevue, pup Secretary T a f t ’s managers claim he consuls and the Corean minister of agri were passed nnd nine have become laws. pillion, Richfield, Meadpws and Louis has the assurance of support from 592 culture. Chemulpo was en fete. At a The senate considered 184 simple r.-so ville were l.udly wrecked, nnd the vil delegates to the national convention. banquet. Prince Ito. in his address, hit ions. Inge of Fort Crook, nnd the post at Discord has sprung up in the inter spoke of the peaceful and friendly de Up to this time 115 bills and 15 joint that point suffered heavy damages. velopment of Corea in order that th<* state commerce commission. Some of resolutions hnvn become laws. The There are battalions o f the Sixteenth Coreans might, in the future, have inde the “ confidential clerks” may lose senate has passed 484 bills, 17 of which Regiment stationed at the fort, nnd tho their places as a result. Two members pendence under a stable government, were omnibus pension bills. men were put to work clearing up the and become a friendly and prosperous have given employment to their sons, debris and putting tho bnrrarks in ally of Japan. who are charged working hardest when shape. Many o f the large buildings HOPM EN ASK PR O TE C T IO N . drawing their pay. were partially unroofed, and a dozen GREAT CONGRESS PLANNED. or more large chimneys were blown Grover Cleveland is rapidly gaining British Hold Great Demonstration! Fa down nnd scattered over tho fort in health and strength. voring Import Duty. grounds. Nearly all the tree* w.-re Delegates From Entire World Going Trouble is brewing between China and London, May 18. A great army of blown down. to London. Russia along the Manchurian-Siberia P R E S ID E N T U P H E L D BY C O U R T men nnd women interested in the hop border. London. May 19.— Delegates from a industry in Kngland, estimated to num 10.000 C H IN E S E KILLE D . A $50,000 memorial to Abraham Lin thousand dioceses scattered throughout N egro Dismissed at Brownsville Loses her more than 50,090. held a demonstrn tion in Trafalgar Square this afternoon coln is to be erected at his birthplace the world have been selected to attend Suit to Recover Pay. the Pan-Anglican congress to be held in favor of imposing a duty of $10 on Wall o f Water 20 Feel High Sweeps in Kentucky. in London in June. These delegates, Down River at Hankow. New York, May 16.— The right of every hundredweight of hops imported Latest estimates of the dead in the including laymen and clergymen, will into this country. Victoria. May 14— News of one of recent Louisiana tornado place the in most cases be accompanied by their President Roosevelt summarily to dis Special trains brought in thousands the greatest disasters that China hns number at 50. bishops, and if the prophecy of the or miss a negro soldier of the Twenty fifth from Kent, Hu“»<-x. Hampshire, Worecs known, u sudd, n tidal wnve in the Commercial bodies all over the coun ganizers is fulfilled, the congress will infantry for alleged participation in the ter and Hereford, the great hopgrowing Yangtsekinng, which caused the loss of try are protesting against the increase rank among the great gatherings of riot at Brownsville, Tex., was sustained counties, while the east end of London, nearly 10,000 lives at Hankow, was religious workers. in freight rates. today by Judge Hough, in tho United whence emanate almost all tho hop- brought by the steamer Titan, which Most of the Amery>,m bishops have pickers. furnished a contingent perhaps Both sides in the Dimond Hyde land sent th'eir acceptances, and, as each States district court. Oscar W. Reid, twice as large an the growers and la arrived Tuesday night. A wave 26 feet in height, without warning, bore down fraud case being tried at Washington diocese in the T'nited States will also the soldier, sued the government to re borers from tho provinces. the river, overwhelming some large claim a victory. cover $122 as wages from the date o f send one or more clergymen or laymen, A fter being marshaled on Victoria river stenmers. Home 3,(K*0 Chines« Russian troops will destroy the Per America will be well representated as his dismissal to the expiration of his Kmbankmcnt. the demonstrators with sleeping in sampans, * and small rraft sian villages near the border, where the regards numbers and ability; all the enlistment. District Attorney Stimson banners flying and bands playing, and mat sheds nnd huts by the river colonies will have their spokesmen and contended that the president had a marehed to the square, where Knglish side at Hankow were enveloped by the recent trouble occurred. missionaries from every portion of the right to dismiss the soldier. Judge men with a grievance always have been great tidal wave, which swept the Hindus at Calcutta attempted to blow globe will come to tejl of their work Hough sustained this contention and accustomed to assemble. Speakers from broken junks, splintered sampans nnd up a number o f whites by placing a among native tribes. directed a judgment in favor of the hnl/ a dozen platforms harangued the a mass of debris with swarms of bomb on the car tracks. multitude op the ruin of the industry drowned Chinese, mixed with the The programme embraces problems of government. Judge Hough in his decision, held through the dumping of American hops a diverse character, and in order to got No liquor will be sold or brought into wreckage. The scenes for many days the republican national convention hall, through the list of papers the work has that the president was entirely within into Kngland, nnd resolutions were after the disaster were horrible, with according to a decision of the leaders. been divided into six sections, which his rights in dismissing the soldiers of adopted by acclamation calling upon tho river side strewn with dead, and will sit simultaneously during the week the Twenty fifth regiment, inasmuch as the government not to delay in helping the debris of wrecked ernft for many In an encounter with Arabs the tho enlistment papers and oath pro to re-establish the industry nnd placing miles. of June 16 to June 22. French troops lost 13 killed and 65 vide that a soldier shall serve “ for the a duty on all imported hops. wounded. The Arab losses are de period of three years unless sooner dis Aid fo r the Unemployed. Oakland Children Visit Battleships. scribed as heavy. charged by proper authority." Cub Bears for Warships. New York. May 19.— Alexander Law, Han Francisco, May 14__ Hundreds ol The old plant of the Omaha Packing Aberdeen, Wash., May 18._George Oakland school children clambered u; company has been destroyed by fire, who was delegated to convey to Wash Chinese Revolt is Serious. Wolff, a business man, proposed a few tho sides o f the battleships y.-sterdaa together with 3,000,000 pounds of meat, ington a resolution passed at the recent Shanghai, May 16.— The Chinese gov days ago that when the excursion from and for six hours they gave the sailor, convention for the unemployed held involving a loss of $500,000. here, reported to a gathering of unem eminent is greatly alarmed over the this city by steamer to see the battle a lively time, Kaeh boatload of young Another woman now figures in Sen ployed today in Manhattan Lyceum. Ho sters w.-re permitted to rnmnin on board Chinese revolt, which is steadily grow ship fleet leaves Grays Harbor, that 16 one hour, when nnother bont'nnd took ator P la t t ’s domestic affairs. said that Congressman Fornos, of New York, had promised to introduce in tho ing more serious. The rebels have cut live bear cubs be taken, nnd one pre their place*. In the hour’s visit that The governors’ conference plans to house of representatives the resolutions off communication to Mengtse. It is senfed to each ship. The idea nt once each enjoyed nothing was overlooked, form a permanent organization. of tho convention railing for a large estimated that the revolutionists num took popular fancy and up to this oven and Jack had his hands full from the public works to furnish employment for ber 10.000. The faet that the rebels ing ten Teddy bears had been gathered time the first crowd stepped on board Tonopah, Nev., is rapidly recovering the idle. President Roosevelt, Mr. Law selected Yunnan as the seene of their from surrounding towns, nnd the total until tho last crowd left. The children from the effects of the recent fire. reported, had been too busy with the first attack convinces Peking that they number necessary is expected to b.i saw everything worth seeing, and what The Oklahoma house has passed a bill conference of governors to grant him a are familiar with conditions, as this rounded up by Wednesday next, when they did not understand their escort province is poorly protected. The gov the excursion is promised by the cham had to explain to them. providing that the state shall fix wages. hearing. ernment is not hopeful of saving Menir- ber of commerce. Minnesota democrats have declared tse. which is at the head of the French Venezuela Pays Debts. Chinese Students Uphold daps. for Johnson, and refused Bryan as sec Chicago Employs Chinese Police. Caracas. Venezuela, May 19.— Tho railway, from being taken. Tokio, Mny \4 — Chinese students in ond choice. Venezuelan government today made its Chicago, May 18__ For the first time Tokio are protesting against tho anti- Troo ps May Fight Locusts. in many years, the fffiicago police de Japanese boycott being maintained in Proceedings in the endeavor to re monthly payments on account of tho Tunis. May 16.— Troops may be called partment has engaged Cliinnso dotce- [ hinn. Twelve hundred of them have lease Thaw from the New York asylum foreign claims, despite the curtailment for the criminal insane are in progress. of revenue resulting from the closing of out to exterminate millions of locusts fives to aid in preserving peace in joined the movement, and are daily the port of La Ounyra. There have that have invaded the district between Chinatown. The result, ’of the trinl of holding meetings to voice their feelings. In case Bryan receives the demo been no new cases of bubonic plague for Kairuan and Tunis on an unprecedented three Chinamen of murdering n wealthv Three hundred students who uphold the cratic presidential nomination, his four days; should four more davs go by scale. The authorities have decided rhino*« merchant has so exorcised the Chinese government in this matter are this the only moans of getting Chicago Chinese that further warring trying to break up tho meeting by mak daughter save she will take the stump without a case, the port will be re opened. rid o f the insects. between the tonga is feared. in several Western states for him. ing noisy demonstrations.