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II f SUBSCRIPTION Advertisers If yon luivo bargain to oll'or, annnutico it through tint eol- UillllH of lilt1 REVIEW. $1.50 PER YEAR. VOL. 7. JMUXKYILLK, CROOK COUNTY, OKMOX, SATURDAY, AI'RIL 20, lOOi. NO. 38: 4 nrtt p Vit t If Slit m &fott OFFICIAL DIRECTORY lIVITiri MTATlis! lll.'UMi'l 11 President Wii i.' km Mi Kisi i'v Vicil I'lt'M Sec of State John I f a v Hi'c o'Treatirv . . . I.vman.I ( i a k Hi'o of Interior , , IC A Urn iium k Sen of W r Ki.iim' Hour HecofNuvv Juiin I.HM! I'oM master General Ciia K Smith Altornt-vGoiiotal John inns See of Agiioulturt' . Ja.mkm Wilson' STAT K OFFICIALS K f ni. ' V '.V u I Treasurer O S Mi iiiir' I t'y -Genera I D II N I'd a i K in U v ' Stii.l I'nliliist I II VikHiMW p..'.,,. v It I !airy ' Food Con, jvVu,Kvj Si niilotH , . . . ('unit'"'''!'-" It M HIIII.K jokki'ii mmiim 1 II liiv.il K III. M A M.m.i.v 1 ' K Will KHIIIN SntiriMiiii .I.i.L'.h .It S l!rN (" MoniiK Ti ll JI'DICIAI. DISTIUCT JiiiIim , . V I. Hn nsilA w rromu lilinn Att'y Fiiask M i:ai kk COUNTY OFFICIALS Joint St'initor. . . J N U'ii.i iamkun in A 1. MM I. IT Hi j h'n'tivi" I II Mi (!iii:i:u f A S KuMI.UT Joint Jilillff . Clnk Sh.riir . .WO 1 1 1 - J .1 Smith ( , W C CiiNoi M'.v 1 ('on.iiiiHfi.,i..r jjj Jj' ' TrmxniiT j - J , v i - r i It .M-hM.r J Dl M i .1 I 1 1 ri ' K honl SuiH iii.l. n.i. nl N M I'oK.il I ! Surv.-yor C A tiuvi:"j i ii.'oiii r .... Slock Iiifpeitiir Wm 1 1 Ulloi K JoK lllNKI Jn-lice Coll al W 11 M. Fam.am. . , , Kit now Mi'Nlt'Il'Al.OFFK'KI ... I. N l.iooi-i ! ( W 1 1. 1 . W I l:U 1 .11. Ki. ) 1 V W W ii .-. v j Ko N i;i i '. ('llUIK'illliell ( D F St i w ur V II Liitma C M K't kis M II Hi-i . ., . M V M.fc..i t I 'ill si- lie. iinl. r T n nmiri r Mi r-l.-.l sociKI'Y MKK UN 'S 1'ni.NKvii 1 1: l.i.i'iiK No T'i A !' a A M Met IS In M.ifiitiie Teinplt' no S .1 tirilny belo ii- toil iimiin rf eaili inniiili. T M Hai.hwin, W M W'll.l. Wl l(.tt CIMKIt S. I' ('.MI.NA'lToN ClIAI'TI K No I I O K S Mi ls Set inn! an. I Fmnili T'oii' dJ' of t'lll'll llionlll ill llle Marnlill Telllpb'. MlSSdllACK ItKIKVtl' 1) I AltAMsiil, Sen W M Ocnom LoixiK Nn Hi, I O O F MeetH in Odd Feilotts' hall t veij SMturdiiv i'veniii(i. M II Diiios, A L Wini.t: Sen N (i Lt'NA LolHIK No li'l, K .) r Meets in Odd F. Hows' hall . vert W film silav t veiling All I. n. then in gihtd stiindii.tf are invited lo Httcii.l. W A IIimiTII, C K A Dki.knm', K R S Oiinii n 1 14 No M1, A O V W Meets in Odd Fellows' liall every Second mid Fniirth Moinlavs o each ni'iinili. K O 1 1 v hk. M W L N I.IOIIKTT, IC'conler Sl'MIKAM I.nlHlK No .1(1, D OF II Meets in Odd Fi'!Iiir' hall every TuisiLiy i.'vcninn. Mits I'KAiil. I!invi:i.l., Miss F Ktiiki. I .ihuitt. C of II llt-coriler I'lTlNKVII.I.K ('AMI' No iilO, W O W Meets in Odd Fellows' hall every Firift nml 'I'll i f 1 1 I'lunsdays of eneli inoiilh. E A lil l.KNAI', Coitftil J L Ml'OtT.l.iK'll, Cl.KHK Jt'NU'KK ClIU I.K No 117, W OK W Meets in Odd Fellows' hull every Fiiday tveiiinn. Miss Ki'KA Cuookh, Miss Ida O.mkd, (1 N Clerk Pilot Tknt No '.Hi, K O T M Meets in Odd Fellows' hull every Hecond nnd Fourth Thursdiiy even ings in each month. I' 1! HowAiii), M K C J 0 Cy in s, K K I'llINKVILLK AsSKMIll.Y Sit Hi.'i V A Meets in Odd Fellows' hall every First mxl Third Monday evenings in each month. K O Ih'ltK, M A Wakkkn Uiiown, Sec Lookoi't Kkiihmvaii Nn lo.'l I O OF MeetH in Odd Fellows' hall every First anil Third Saturday evenings in each month. Mi s ( ! hack Hhi.icnap, N CI Mild II N Giiwan, .Sec ! TP n e ii h i r i i Ml!. I'NN'Y. II. FRY. HIS HOOK, by X imohC fascinating iirrnv of 1 mill strange devices ii ih iitNxitiln covets of "MR lt(?NN Y, Ill-i l!OOl( " F.VKIt Y I'AGKS ASH FRONT AND HACK C'OVKRS PRINTED IN Til HMO UIMI.LI ANT COLORS ilxllj inches. TIIK FAYORITK .M'YKNII.K FOR TIIK HOLIDAYS, NuMi.i.iiully hound. !fl 23 madonna and christ, .y franklin kdson bki.dkx. liainJ o :iti (iirtoi lal containing reproduction! of th world laint.ii I'"'" ''''Hi "f tin' Madonna nml ( .'hrist, with li'cri jt( ioiin of each pint 13 r . eon .iieie.i p i per, a 1 1 11 Hppropniitc rover tl.-Mgn in go!. I. l,t-I-'1,','' 'A l , p- ; STORY OF JKSTS. I'l I I I A l;l 1:1 uirn I II A l:il;I.K IIKItolNK, I i.uiln.1 JOSKI'IIINK l'OU.AUD. M ADK TIIK OPJ.D, SKmili ljok rnntiiini kcoick i.( illu-lra- ;(, I'll K tiOO) SAM A UITAN, j I'lIK ItOYHOOD Ol-MKSI'S, j il'1'K KI lis T 'A I' I' t; Ii 1C, or ILiulinK Down tin- Flag of iCngluinl lv II AH I! Y CAS I I.KMON. A 'hrillinn Ktory of l!it' Itevnltitioiiiiry War, of o!i Colony ),iyn unit W'iivm. I'.caiilifuilv illiiHir iteil. I'lutli. To m-nU. TKDDY, JAMKS OTIS. -I I l llif lunik lo tz ti I nil luiv r Iiti. ('Iinli. HI'iHlrati'il. T."o TIIK ItoMANCK OF A SCHOOL liOY, l.y MAUY A. DKNISON. Full of inliT.'ft inn inlvi'i.lurc". llirillini; KituntioiiH ainl pri-tly ro niiint'i'. HniHlnitni ly illiiM'.'itr.l l.y John I Ii-inl. i son ( ianiKcy. Cloth. 71o M.MIKINO TIIK ItOCNDAItY. l.y KDW'AIM) KYKIiKTT HILLINtiS A Hln V in liirli Iioliaim i.l i v an i iiM.rt.uit i n t. Cloili. Toe TIIK CASTLK OF TIIK CAItl'ATlIlANS, l.y JI'I.KS YKHNK. Not a .lull pan in llm honk ; f ill of tragic ore u "ri'iu'i h, inuint in- 1 i.l.i.iH ami w iir.l ixiMiii-miii. t'loih. liliihtr.ilid. 7o. A ( ; 1! K AT LADY, l.y lil'lll UK ID. I history of a Ilil l o.plian yirl w lio an iiilopli'il l.y n Lilly of rt '"'! ContaiiiK many l.iiiiiliful full pujji lllu-lriitionii. Arlicticully '" ' U '' 'M ' M OF S. IlACKXKSi'f). I.v K 1(1 1 A I! 1) V( )SS lr... mhil,.,l fro.n tin- (J. ..nan I.v IIKTTIK I".. MII.LKU. A fhn i ininj; lovn ctmy in wliiihlliu uniht, Iliinrich HoU'oian, in pioiniiii III i liarai Trr t'aiih. "( . IKS:-s. ,N KIM VAT KD CIIIM 1'ANZKK. A l. i i tin of t he uioiiki'V whitrtoie .tint ill" t ill.- lo . a I . roil." a hi. vi If. and hili.ilicdri of otln r aiuu.-iiiijt llni'l'-.. Clu'ii. I'ri.t'im ly ill.-tra(. d. riO-r. INDIAN ( I. CI! S IN'..(. (INK, 'I Wo AND TIIIIKi: CLI'i: ICiiCI I.v I'KANK K M1I.1.KI!, I'liv.-i.-al Dm dor of Y. M C A . Il.lia- T, . A I I; Lull r In ul. I l.e ill i In- Ii in !k nf every a! Iileuv Tin' o.ilv nit ii i .ii. Ii.'li. in Cliii. S. nii'l'.f.' lind .Injiulii t In l.e, I'nim.l on tho i . ii i L ' . I'r i.t i. i,l in i fiv ,iv. Clutli "tl il.u-ti.itions. FADDY FKo fO:K A ' ill rl l.i ot !-i t lo- t i a ' aeter dr i i i wt lie. III. It il.t no r the i MOI'KKN AMKRICAN DKINK. Kll.lt it li'lruet inns fur tin- c. t ii 1 1 1! 1 1 . if 1.1'ti'imii . Speeinl nt : -1 . I 'ml h. If I Oil I'lilu r. ."iU,'. An v if the a In t' In s. bonk TIIK SAALF1KI.D IT 1U.ISI 1 Our Great Glubbing Offer OFKFIl Cosniopiililan $1 tlO Kvery bnily's inn ga ,ine 1 DO I Success llKC I'earn.ii's . 1 (HI J lb ii 'gaziiii' (NY)... 1 00 j lloil-ell.ild ( Rust. Ill) 1 00 I Woman's Hoine Ccni.iiiiiou t (HI : Kv'ry Month 1 00 ! Ledger Monllilv I 0) 1 Modern Culture Magazine . . 1 00 OFFICII . ifl 00 1 . 1 IK) . , I 00 j McCIiii-c'h Leslie's I'upular Monthly . Mitnsey's Magazine .... i. ..... t v v aiurii i- p hi iin .."' . . . '- i Natiiinnl Mnga.ine (liostoii). 1 00 j l'.i-niidtviiy Magazine 1 00 1 l)t linent.tr 1 00 Designer 1 00 j . 1 00 OFFER .if 2 301 Itevii'W of Reviews. Curiunt Li tern tu io H 00 Slim t Stories 2 30 j Oiissell's Magn.ino I 30 j Quiver 1 50. Cnssell s Little Folks I fill ltnnkiuim 2 00 Toilettes 2 00 Country ( iiiitleiiiaii 2 00 OFFICII NO. 4. Any cue in Oiler 1 The two and j .ny one in ourr . ukomv t i t : . if .. fit t J; .1 OFFICII NO. 0. Any nne in Offer 1 Anv two in Oiler 2 The il and th Rkvikw f.'i 30 ; Christmas Hooks. ADAH L. SFI'TON, illtiHtrul.u l.y V. t ir nml little folks, iniirecliius animal in lind ouUid'j tho giiily decorated iimi 1 v uoiinn in wnii" luck rain Him Ihoiunstae i-ptahlc CHRISTMAS 1 ' h ilil i m i h I'.ilili' Htiiiicd hy lli itifti ii tinny, cnlnrcil friiiilipiiTi', printi-il on lini.p.ip.T ill lurK.. ivp... Clutli. 7.1i:.-htH l.y MAIM' HA K. HCIIliK. lireiM-ii. lilayed with dolU, l.y S I' K Pi IKS' I'l SK K. 1 1 -loiiif with a iteal'li of f i my. honior rm Ai.voiif t lio r- i.l.J lhe in li .1 t-torv viill im 't. t 'a.lll. Sneci .1 cuter ili'MiI'i. $1(11. In CKOIKIK .1 K A ITFI.KR. iiieoet I . H of 'lie iiiiift ilelieion t and ' 1 Km j;iveii to b i s and Sherhi'ts nt charges pit-paid upon receipt of price. 1 Nil COMl'ANY. Akron, Ohio. NO. 1. Anv two and the Rkvikw for 2 30 Any three and the Rkvikw for .f:l 00 NO. 2. Anv two and the Rkvikw for I ;i 00 NO. IL Any two and the Rkvikw for iM 30 OFFICII NO. 3. Anv two in Oiler V The 3 nnd the Any oho in Oiler 2j Rkvikw if il 23 OFFICII NO. 7. A nv one in Ofl'e I'er 1) The ,'! and tl Anv one in Oiler 2 Rkvikw if4 I Any one iu Oiler o) wiisitcccpii Carry the following brands of CasedGoods: Ul't J'livtilo Hloo1.- .rt.on. Old IIicUkvv Oiirtoiihoirnnr "iy e. Mt. Vernon. MeJlraym's tviur Mnnh Rough Ridor. M'-n's Pur Okl Mafh. !'.:!: To'-.'.h. unl Ilttrr.iit:.;" lio'trbnn. Mnrtoll Cognac. rc()v' Slotieimd (IJ Hickory I'ino Assorlmcttt of Wineis. Domestic nndlmported Cigars PIIXICVI - - OlfJiGON 1901 HAYSTACK CARDINAL PJCHLIEU lite llfi'n: S ' 1 i 1 1 I'.liii k, UljlllH. IIO llilif IllilU. liii.'.' eiio 'lu i l.e iiiijiii.iM ti ... ,m.....i iiiln; r.-o i or i:i ,t imiiimI.-i, tl.eir .I im.-1 GALLANT STAMP The Tote l-lel VicrU:li CI) .IfS'la'e. N e.ecia'ly h I.tpte-1 to cr''?-tllL' on iui., l.uilt or li":;v oiarH. Il.iv-ta. k l.as never pronieei better ili.i(l c.itii tluin tlue Iron. t!ii lior.e. HACKNEY Tho Carii.iu,' and -!a.l.ll 'ikmI l'. I. T:i. I-it f. t iMiher ut lhe iih.A'c loirKeh. t f't.il, iIimimiw ! of, or iil '.iti'.l trj e.c-HJic oil ralixw. j Miir-K will he k.'pt .hiring ta a ai Or Til eenN a w ek , ilae tt hen mare in re ll.'iteil llulll ..l"lllie. Win li.it hit re('Uli!-llile lor aei i.ti-lit!.. Young Teams, Stallions and Mares for Sale. a. si'kix(ii:k, The Lijlit of the vk 01 Id or Our Scivior in Art. Co.-t nei:r!y itbO.ilim to j -oiliiee Coii'iions ncarlv lmj full leire en j j; r . . v 1 1 . ; -H of n;:r Savior ;ir-i His -M 1 1 1 r l.y li.e tMirhl's j;:"aten piiliilers. True eopies nl' lhe .Master j pieces in tin; nil ralleii.s .f Ku I lope. K.ery pMnic is as b. alili j i ii I us a mnii-e o.-i-r l!ie hilltops. I Contains ilcsciipli. Hi nf the pniiit 1 1 ics, I i -. ) i; r . 1 1 1 1 V if the painters. jtli" n .i 1 1 it s nml tin' location- ul liie i galleries in Ktirnpe where the oiifti I i in 1 may bo seen. Also contains a Child's Di jiarlni' nt, including a Chiitl s Story til the ChtiM aod His Mother ; beautifully written, lo lit caeli picture. This wonderful honk inati'hlei'S in its pur V nml hcfllltv, appeals to every mothers lie. nt, and in every fhiistian home where there are chihiicn tin' luiiik sells it self. Chrislnin men nml women are linikiiiiT ii'iinev raliiillt- lakiiut i r to"- . orders. A t IiiiMhiii man or woman can in this community soon, inaki) $1,000 taking orders fur Cluisliiias presents. Mrs. Waite our agent in Massachusetts, ha sold over :i,ikk) worth of the books in a very short time. Mrs. Sackett I our agent in New York has sold; over I "lX worth of the honks in j a very short time. The hook is printed mi il velvet tinlshed paper, l.eaiitifiilly bound in Canliimi Red I ami gold, ami a.iomed with (ioiden. Roses nml Lilies. It is w ithout i doubt, the most beautiful hook of this century. Writo for terms H'.iitkly Mid gel the liiiuuigeinent td that territory, l oil can wotli on salary or commission, nnd wlien J you piove your success wo w ill pro- mote you to the position of Mating-i er and Correspondent, at a perinnn-j cut salary, to devote votir time to attending to agents and tho cor- j respnndence. Wanted also n Stale ' Malinger to have charge of otlice -n ; Leading City of the Stale and main j age all tho husiness of the State, j Send for terms. Address jTlIKISRITlSH AMKRICAN CO.: Corcoran building. Opposite V. S. Treasury, Washington. D.C) TIIK DIM ll-SI' I.ITTt.K WIIKKI. THAT EVtR WAS." BI6Y(21sE. $40 I'Ol'l' l.Ali LIST l'ltlCK $40 IDEALS, $20 to $130 All fitted w ith the "li & J" tire. -Livery nml Sundiies. JOHN II. SIIIPP. Head Main street. HMII'll A CLKKK, f'K'Jl'lllRTOL'S. STALLIONS 1 QH1 1 JKJ 1 seven c'lililln l-iem-li Coiu-li eiiil 17 lltlMl lO rCl'llliell Hill pr.l.l.ll'M HII Mill in -4 - ". nun i iii" !i.rr' ntr Lilian. hMti'i.iro w.. i,- f : an.i aie jiit h hitiii.ii uiel liiiiiJr,oiner ili.m ir.) H is k ) v,f fine 1 1.1 s to lii cre.lit, ul In ,'", 'In.' hen niare in ktiott n to tie ith IlnyHtcicU, Oregon. ritOIKssKi.NAI. '.tl!liS. M. R. BICCS, Attorrey at Law and Notary. Main Street, Prinev'lle, Orwfroa. Ttce ui troi't i.-M-linji to cMirt Hnue. W. A. BELL, Attcri.cy and Counselor atLaw. NOTARY PUBLIC. ottiej (in -:ri'.'I Ii ajii. Iti Cmirl llt.ii.-e. PR1NKV1LI.E OREGON. C. W. BARNES, Attorney at Law and Notary. PlilN'E V1LLE, OREGON. Jlneenn Wi'-t ThlrJ Slreet. B. F. NICKCLS. Atorney at Lav and Notary. PRINEV1LLE. OKEGON ' tieiec nn e.i TittrJ stroei. M. R. ELLIOTT, Attorney and Counselor at La w. PRlNEVrLLE 01-00 om " K lh;r'1 M. E. BRINK, Attorney and Counselor at law Street, Between First and Second PUINEVII.LE. OREGON. J. W. HOPKINS, Attorneyat-law, FtUNEVlLLE, OKEGON. V. S, Hefereu in Rankrnptev. l'u"8 promptly attended, .lav ami oibIh E. O. HYDE, M. D., Physaiciann dSu rseon, PUINEVILLE, OREGON. : J. H. ROSENBERC, M, D., j Physician and Surgeon, j P1UNCV1LLE. OREGON. Oftlco, w ith Or. tieMior. KtiiU'iU'.', tlnte! Kt'ilhy j OKKU'K UOlTtS:10 Id 12 A M,'.' In 4mitl 7 to Si' N ! ; I ' j H. P. BELKNAP, M. D., j Physician and Surgeon. ! PRINEVII.LE, OREGON. ! Oflte Ii Ailmnt.011. Wlmii'k A Co.n.l'rill! Stor.! liver t lui'ly Puja So. CaseiiretstTiuilv Calliai'tie. the imwl won-ilei-l'ul laecheiil ihs. otei-v ul tho we. pleas nut, 11111I leli'e.ihnii; to lhe Insie, uei eently nml imsilltcly 011 ki.lne.vs. liver unit hinvels, ileunsiti;;' 1I10 eniire sisieni, iHsoel eolils, clue hoHiiiioiid, Uu ef, hiihliinil eonstiimlioti lind hi heisiiesR, I'loa.' bay nml try n hex oft'. ('. Iii -ihif; III, MleeuH. hol.llllld Vunruuloed to care by nil One gists, RADICALS OX TOIM ii -llbailS Yoti'll AlTilinst Pliltt AllH'lKllWnt. ! ! 'let u i I h re?p;cting the p mount of !., . i iii'lerr.iiiiita claimed from Chinn !on-: on UKson;Ti()Nhy thfi poweM h ,ppe8r(1 that ,, . " , , thie claims have Iceri much ex- j Conservative!) Assert Tills Will Tie the i Hands of Any Communion That gerateil in fome Htiitements, I- Ml?ht H sent to j though ttie ?um total la still tar in WaahintfLon. li xi:ei3of the. amount of money it LovtMiv, April 12 . CJreat Diitain 1 's heliove.l hero that Chin emi lin.- not v.-l l (inil. ly eetimatud the rais''- h is the belief of lhe Stat ". , ., . . . Department that the total claims ni'i lev inoeiiiiii tv tiiv netirepl . ,, jhoul'l not be allowed to exceed China to pay. lhe government ,j 150KJ m or 2ilO,WO,(X)0. Ac adlK-reH lo the b.-lief that littlu can ,.ording to the information received hv in"ibtiii2 ui.on cali tiavmcnl i here, the British claim, go far aa from China, and thouah the eov I ... . jernnient regrftt thiH will pot-si bly- 1 Iim n n.lllch f..f Iul'f tf nnnlinii... . "' to instruct Sir Ernest Hutow to try to induce the powers to agree to a iitMnanu lor greater iraUing pnvi , , ... ..... . . ... , .,i . . n i lftS- instead of money. 1 he eov , eriiinent is of the opinion that the opening of those rich provinces J No" of the claims exceed tlOO, hithcrto closed to foreign com-1 000 0O0 antl pven tlje largest ia merce would reeult in much greater ! something less than this amount, benefit to the nations concerned I rh'8 believed to be the Russian and to China herself than the ex J claim, which is fixed at 190,000. traction of lump sums of money. ' fxi- The German claim is flex Regarding japan's attitude to- j ible ranging between 00,000,000 ward' Russia. O inion in Downing j ;ll,J SO,(K10,000, but ia nearer the sTeet intlines to the belief that former mark at present, though it, Japan, in common with the other j 'louMiess. will grow. As ahead towers, is satisfied with what L- Utated, the claim of the United termed as Russia's backdown, but 1 States ' 23,000,000, and, with thut Japan will continue to keep a j tllee ft"w totals, it will be seen sharp eve on Corea and have no hesitation in threatening hostilities J should Russia tnonace that coun- I Irv. CHINA'S RESOURCES. Ministara at Pekin Think She Can Raise $300,000,000. I'kkin, April 12 The eoanr.it-! tee of Ministers which is consider tng China's financial resources has reported the conclusion, based on what information is thus far ob tainable, that $n00,000.000 in gold can be raised without injuring China's resources. The examina tion by the comti.iitee into the subject is thus far incomplete, and il will probably puhst ouently learn that other Chinese resou ces for in indeuinities are available. Ti e discussion of politics has his week given place to niuuse nent, commencing with the Ger man races at the Hunting Park. Monday last. The remainder ol he week was dt-voted to interna tional races, a nassault at arms and tent pegging nt the Temple o! Heaven. The Russians particular ly are celebrating the ICaster holi days. The Ministers openly exprees their desire that the foreign troops leave IVkin. They are seemingly as anxious for the departure its were tho besieged Ministers anx ious for the arrival of the troops. INDEMNITY CLAIMS. Russia Httads the List With Millions. Ninety Pkki.in, April 13. The corres pondent of the Associated Press hears tonight from an authoritative source that tho Chinese indein nities for war expenses, exclusive, of claims of ptivato individuals and missions, have been fixed as fol lows : Russia, 3ttO,OO0,00O marks (about sf!)0,0(Hl,000 ;) France, 200. 000,000 marks (about C55,00O, 000;) Germany, 240,000.000 marks (about 150,000,000;) England, 90, 000,000 marks (about if 22,000,000.) France will also present claims for the indemnity of the Italian mis sion. j&BSGIXJTELY f&'.k'is the food more delicious and wholesome THE AMOUNT TOO HIOH. PiiWBra AhonJy Clulm Morn Than the F.mptre Can Pay. ! Wahi.to.v, April 13.-The Ust ndvtcc to thn Statu Department from Mr. Kockhill contain further - ! formulated, is reasonable is reasonable. in amount, as compared with other lainiH. In fact, the Cnited States land Japan represent, in these ne- j tiati th(, mwkrslte element. i whose d.fire is to nrevent the im- position ot r Marges that shall de stroy the Chinese Government and ; rf'eU11 "le aivision oi me empire. j that l tllu remaining powers are to be allowed a proportionate share. the aggregate will be beyond China's ability to pay, which baa ! been tentatively placed at 300, 000,000. Nothing has yet been de termined respecting the method of raising the indemnity fund, even after an agreement is reached. There is reason to believe that the kernel of the American propo rtion touching the distribution of the indemnity funds between the powers is found in a suggestion that the allotment be made upon the basis of the number of troops actually employed by each power in the relief of the legationerg. By this scheme the forces brought into China since the occupation of Pek in are disregarded as being entire ly unnecessary to secure any law ful and unanimously desired end. On this basis Great Britain would rank first, Japan next, the United States third, and so on. Tt Uiiia Laying Minee. London, April 13. Joseph Chamberlain's organ, the Birming ham Post, learns that the Russian Ministers of War and Marine have issued joint orders for the laying of an extensive system of submarine mines at Port Arthus, Vladivostock and elsewhere in those seas. The apparatus leaves Odessa early in Mav. TREACHERY OF A GUIDE. American Party Almost Entrapped In Leyte. Manila, April 13. General Mac Arthur has forwarded to Washing ton a special report on saloons and the social evil iu the Philippine Islands. Information concerning the do ings of Agui'.ialdo is withheld by the authorities. The wife and mother of Aguinaldo have been al most his only visitors during the past week. General MacArthur considers inopportune the sugges t on made here that Aguinaldo visit the U iked States. By the treachery of a native guide, Lieutenant Mills, of Com- (Continued on 4th page.) "Pt'SE