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A-w"TJ'T'!rr'''"" v fJvtrwM-jH--Tjynwywri?: - iV sxiHtfc, ft vt W!,f,vjfc, ' f"V ( fr'-U- j (jrZt ',( The New Age. r?,- Vf . .I -Vs-.' J.S7T-w . T . iP . .. -. i$m iAk .A . t PORTLAND, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1900. NO. 14. vol. v. ( I tf.. f.i feKil .. lite $ !. . ii' - S J v w r . FIRST NATIONAL BANK oropR0E"cTW.,ID' Designated Depositary and rinanclal Aent of the United Stale, resident, H.W.Corbett; cashier. K.G.WIthlniiton;Mli.tiint cashier, J. W. Newklrk: iecon nl. lint rulilrr. W. C. Alvoru. in.af credit Lined. aTtlUkU In Kiiropa uiUrrathla traiulerii 10M on New York, Boiton, Oh cago, ft. ratil, Uinane, Man rranciaco, ana ?Xits"U Bight and tln.ebttli drawn la .urns to suit on Loudon, Vajfi, Berlin. Frankfort-on-the-Maln, Hong Kong. ..,,. Golleotloni made on farorable termi at all accessible polnti. LADD TILTON, BANKERS VSSSHSH Established in 1800. TnANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Interest allowed on Unit deposltt. Collections made at nil points on favorable termi. Letter! ol oredlt Issued available In Europe, and the Eastern states. ,,.,,, .. Bight lohahge and Telegrnplilo Transfers gold on Now York, A'ashinitcn, Obloago, St. Louis, Denver, Omnha, San Francisco and various points in Oie goa, Waiblngton, Idaho. Montana and British Columbia. Exchange gold on Loudon, Paris, Boilin, Frankfort and Hong Kong. THE PENDLETON SAVINGS BANK PENDLETON, OREGON. Organized Maroh I, i860; Oapltil, IOO,Ot)0. Interest allowed on time deposits. Exchange bought and sold oa all prin cipal points. Special attention given to collections. V. J. Furnish, president; J. N. Teal, vice-president; T. J. Morris, cashier. ..Alisky's Winter Garden.. COL. J. F. HARVEY, Manager. THIRD AND MORRISON STS.. Th most beautiful resort of its kind west of Chicago. Logts reserved for ladies. Arrangements made for private parties, suppers, etc., at reasonable rates. MUSIC AFTERNOON AND EVENING. The Winter Garden Is the coolest place Blumauer-Frank Drug Co., Wholesale Distributors. VHAHiUh'iI! W 1W )aVT'lH lfS Flour Mill ana Warehouse MacMnerr OF ALL KINDS. Silk and Wire Bolting Cloth of aU numbers. Cotton, Leather an Chain Belting of all sizes. The only Exclusive Mill Supply House. CROFUT, M'AYEAL dt CO., T-le-W Grant 861. 49 FIRST STREET. Laad and Immigration Agents M. L. CAUSEY, The Causey Real Estate Co. Farm, Fruit and Timber Lands, Stock Ranches, Mining Properties. j j J J J Office: Foley-Roche Building. LA GRANDE, OR. PORTLAND MINING STOCK EXCHANGE. nitll.VNI7.KH l'KIIRl'.VHY 1. 1W. .... ....!- '-..!... lt'n.ul..n..1 l'r. ..... v.. m.... 1.1....1 . i. win . k.ii.. mi'CTii i.'im-uii.i .'." .""- :'."".:.::..... rv.-...i u-. ,....,, Pr..i.iunt Mu VallnllH ., r.- ., ...v. t-...v..., 'V,"VI'"; IIHI1K. I lVMliri'r: miihhm nniiuii riniivi H Ho.' ir tr ria"Wit.l Tru.t ..,...,;, ItnUlrar of W.h- and ""''.:"-' i, .I'AV- - - I . i g -. SIM. imv-Vf aiininu. . I'lianw for lU.l.m .tovk. 9-H -. I- WiW. ril-i..! Or. Kwry iShwliW pUit-il awiiiul ili-llni In ttal vhaiigi. IIUnL. oil appHrollwi. ESTAIIMNIIED ISM. ALLEN Shipping & Commission Mercnanta WHOLESALE GROCERS To sate lime addresa alt Commuulcatloui to the Coinpanr. W... 46 ,. (U Kr-nt tr.t. North. roHTI.AXIi.OW.. I ..-,.. A n S taU C A I Um m DUIfEll SiaadS and the Kaatera Btatci. Sight exchange and in the city. Beau Brummel The Best 5 Cent Cigar Made For Sale bg All Dealers, 144-146 Fourth Street, POKILAJNU, UK. ' i m jm Lean and Inauranc Agtata General Manager. I.I..IU II. K. NHllllllKl l!lll. rrfaniHiu l II. Iiiilila Ki-uruiiirr: J. rraiik himmi, rrvm """ 7 !.,,. Iufii MhI nri-. hillilllel c illlioll, i. y" i - isconriinATKD istf. 8c LEWIS ENGINES.B01LERS, MILL SUPPLIES. WORTHINGTON STEAM PUMPS, Pumping- Plants of any Capacity, Wllfrey Concentrators, S. F. Air Compressors and Giant Drills, Mining: Hoists, Cars, etc.. Hob Chisel Tooth Saws. Saw Mills, Shingle Mills and Woodworker Machinery. Pittsburg Boiler Scale Resolvent, (No charge if not satisfactory). ALBANY CREASE. tVI 29 to 86 First Street. P.ORTLAMB o c Fremoitt St., 5. r, I NEWS Of 1 IK From All Parts of the New World and the Old. OF INTEREST TO OUR READERS CiiiiiirrliniiUit ltuvlcw of tlio Import mit lliipi"''l"Ri "f tlia Viut Week C'lillwt from tti ii TolcKrtiih Column. General Botha is showing increased activity. Tho Boors attacked Hiunmonia, bat wero repulsod. The Unlto 1 State" cruiser Brooklyn hits proceeded tu Taku. Chinoso havo begun the destruction of missions at Shan Tung. Today and horeafter you can send a letter to Hawaii for two cents. At Angetos, Luzon, General Aquino surrendered to General Grant. ChiucBO situation oxoreisos depressing influence on trade in Germany. Many workers in Pittsburg are idle ponding the adjustment of wago scales. Tho postofneo at Union, Oregon was looted by burglars ami f 160 was carried nwiiy. A wiickH ncnntlng In North Lu7xin re sulted in CO rebulH being klllod and .40 vouudod. Ouo Americitn was killed. Tho IndluuB on Huiuy rivor, Ontario, threaton nu ti prising. Tliroo thousand aro guthorud near the mouth of ltitiny river. Tho grout, lumber yards, covering half it mile, at Hlack Itouk, a nu urb ot imiTnlo, N. Y., wero burned, with a loss of $400,000. Tho steamship Nome City, whloh mado tho trip from Portland to Nome, roHcnod 47 people on tho way, the crows and pufseiigors of two wrecked HchooueiH. Over 110.000,000 worth of property was dostroyod, many lives lost, niBny persons injured and at least 1,600 livei imperllod by a fire ou it dook at Ho boken, N. J. Tho transport finmner arrived at Fan Francisco from Manila with 48 sick soldiers, 70 discharged moa, 12 Iuhhuo patients and 10 members of tho hospital corps. A spocinl dispatch from Shanghai, dated Juno 30, says that all ou board tho United (states imtueemp uregou which went ashoro in tho Gulf of Pe Chi Li, have beon saved. There is" koiiio olutuco that the voanul may bt lloatod. Terra Urroa, commonly cnllod Santa Tnroui. thu voniii' souorlta who, it is alleged, helped to iuolto the various Yuu.ul Indian roboliions In Mexico, was shot ut Clifton, Ariz., by G. N. Hod rigucz, to wliom sho hud been marrloo two days bofoto. Tho young woman was rcKiirdud as a saint, and hmulruds ol Mexicans ohaHod Kodrigues into the mountains, whore ho waH captured, uftor a liard light. Ho was unmerci fully beaten and narrowly escapod lynching. The uirl will live. Prosldeut Krugor is still at Mucha dodorp. Jnpnueeo laborers of Hawaii are oa a strike. Porter's Cubnu-tnriil schedule must be revised. . Slxtv imssoiiKora from Dawson y brought out $250,000. Lord Huberts Is preparing for the fU nal buttles of tho war. Japauetjo li&herinfn ut Stevenson, 11. O., ttre said to be arming. Dole was inaugurated governor of Hawaii ou tho 1 lth hist. Colorudo still maintains a qunian tine uguiUHt Suu Francisco. reniteutiary at Hnlem has 180 pris oners less than a few years ago. Germuu'y hnsoulered 25 big guns for Immediate dispatch for Chiuu. Speaker Heudereou hus been lenora muted for congress in his district la Iowa. England is making poor headway nrlth the rebellion in tho Gold Coast Colony. Doers attacked the Dritish at Ueua kal aud Itoodvulspruit, but were beat u back. Will Larkln, a logger, was drowued st Monroe, Or. Johu Itavnon utully Inlured at Niagara. Stockmen of l'olk county, Or,, have united uud offur liberal bounties tor scalps of wild animals. The steamer Geo. W. Klder, whloh arrived at Portland, mudo the round trip to Nome in Hit days, David Hell, formerly one of the best known lumbermen of Canada, is deud at his home in New York city, aged 70 years. Heinains of Reinhart Hrook, of Port land, recently drowned by falliug off the Bailey Gatxert, were found near Kalamu, Wash. In Chicago, two slaughter houses oo cunied bv Hess JSroa., uud Ruddy i Uros,, were destroyed by fire with a i Jius, lino Xom ol t70)00o. LAIhR NEWS. President Kruper is reported to bare Moved to Nolsprult. Eight deaths from oxtrome heat aro reported from Chicago. Tho statuo of Lafayette, tho gift of Aniorioan school children to France, wns unveiled at Paris. In a wild pi ungo of a streot-car into a gulch nt Tncoina, 00 peoplo wore killod and 00 injured. Elizabeth Chupmuu,.n Satom pioneer ot 1848, died nt that olty in her 81st year, of a complication of disomies. An exnloslon of flrowoiks in Phlla- Ldelphia caused tho death of four chil dren and the fatal injury of thieo oth ers. ' . Bv the explosion of an oil tank in I Parkcriibnrg,V. Va., six men woro blown to atoms and three others lataiiy Injured. ' Throe men were killed; one wound wl in a wreck on the Dolawuro, Lacka wanna & Western road at Durkiu's Ciit, near llonryvillu, Pa. Honthorn provincos of China are drifting away from the empire. Ll Humt Chant! and the friendly viceroys an engineering tho movement. The foreigners In Pekin will bo loit tn tlmtr furn Thu ill Una cannot resouo them on account of the overwholmlug force of Chinese that opposo them. Tho United Statos battlo-shlp Ore gon, which ran ashoro on tno lsiami oi How Ke, in the Miatau group, U5 mtlon northeast of Clio Foo, ou June 28, has been lloatod. The stoamor Dlrlgo anivod at Boat tie from Skngwny, bringing 10 boxes ol gold dust, valuod nt nearly $800,000. Tho Dlrlgo carried 72 passcugori, mostly from Dawsou, Itcar-Admirul Baro, now conininncl ant of the Norfolk navy yard, hus boon selected to succeed ltear-Admlral Philip, deoea&od, us commandant of tho New York navy yard. Charles W. Dickinson, inventor of the, goomotry C lathe, which mudo it successful counterfeiting of bank notes impossible, is dead at his home in Belleville, N. J., uged 77 years. June SO the grand staff of the Rus sian army estimated the Chinese army to number 1,720,000 men. Ho alto said that about 000.000 Mausers have IhfgV - Imported within the last three yeajifc A dispatch from Bombay says that in all except thnio districts cholera is raging in Bombay presidency, the cusps reported for the week ending Juno 20 numbering 20,080, uud the deaths, 12,- Twenty thousand Chinese soldors are within Pekiu walls, S0.000 outside. Admiral Konipil reports that the Ore gon is not iu a iluugorous pomiou, Tho German minister at Pekin lias beon klllod and other legations aro un der soigo and htarving. Thocrulsor Philadelphia arrived nt Astoria to tnko part in the Fourth ol July celebration there. The stounier Danube m rived ut Nn naiiuo, B. C, live days from Skagway, with 40 pussougera aud $70,000 iu gold dust. As a last hope of saving foreigners in Pekin, the powers may now threaten to dostroy tho gruvos of the imperial ancestors. Fire dostroyod the largo soap and fertljUing plunt of the Wnlker.Strut inau. Company ut Pittsburg, cuusiug a loan of $70,000. A scaudal iu Klondike. Gold Com missioner genkler is charged with il legal gruuts to porwius with whom lis wbb partuur. Lou,. Cramer, of Independence, Or., a pioneer ot 1852, committed suicide liv )iAiH-iuL hinifelf. No cause is known for the deed. The four-oared rnee between Penn sylvania, Columbia oncl Cornell crews wus won by the former. The nice took place at Ponghkeeptie, N. Y. At Cheater park, Cluoiuuuti, W. A. Ruts aud F. HuuHinnu, of New Haven, Conn., on a motor tandem, made it mile in 1:20 45. This gives them thv world's record for a cement truck. By the bursting of a reservoir of tin city water works of Grand Hupids, Mich., 100,000,000 gallons of water was precipitated upon a thickly popu lated district of the city, doing dam age estimated at hundreds of thousands of dollars. The Boxer war is carried Info Texus, According to advices a tight recently occurred between eight cowlwys aud ranchmen aud Chinamen belonging to the Pel Chung colony, located iu Du val county. Four Clmamon are kuown to have been wounded, one fatally. A cowboy was wounded iu the chest. Tho timely arrival of a detachment ol state rangers suved further bloodshed. The strength of tho foielgn forces ut present in Chiuu aro us follows: Ger many, 44oll)ceru uud 1,400 men; Grout Britain, 184 olii urs uud 1,700 men; Atistriu, 12 nlliccrs nud 127 inon; America, 20 ofllcers and 820 men; France, 17 officers nnd 887 men; Italy, m.'iiii nniimra unit I .'I I tnnii- .lunail. 110 ' ofllcers aud ,700 uieu, uud Kutsla, 117 ofllcers and 6.817 men. with a total of C8 field guus aud 80 muchiuo tuna. ADVANCING Relief of Pekin Not Yet Accomplished. PRESENT FORCE IS TOO SMALL Botttltrrn rrovlnces of !!iln Ar. Grad ually llrcakliiK Away From tit Km. litre Slluatlou lleaporat.. London, July 4. The allies are not Advancine for tho rolief of Pekin. This annouueemeut to tho house of commons by William St. Johu Brodoriok, under secretary of stato for foreign affairs, wus received with oxclnmntions of us tonishment aud dismay. Sir Kilts Ashmead Dnrtlctt imiuicd for any information that had been re ceived form the legations nt Pekin, or as to tho composition nnd command of the relieving force, and of tho presont position. Mr. Brodorlck read tho dis patches received 'today, nud said tho total allied forco availabloiauow about 18,000, as troops havo beon rapidly ad vancing, adding: "Wo do not yet know what nrruugo montH havo been mudo locally regard ing tho command of nu oxpedlton, but it hus not yet been thought posAiblo to attempt n further advance Tho con suls havo boon in communication with tho vlcoroys'in tho Ynngsto icglon nnd tlioy uro quito woll nwnro that support will bo given them by her mujusty'a government In prosenvlng ordor. It in obviously impossible that tho ropio sentntlvcH of tho powers ut Pekin should bo consulted, uh no communica tions uro passing between them." "Tho situation Isdesperato. Hasten. " Those words from tho message of Von Bergen, a tnomber of tho Gorman lega tion ut Pekiu, countorslgnod by Sir Robert Hart, Inspector-general of cuh toms, and dated nine days ago, uro tho thomu of nil urivutu comment, Thoy are prepaiiug for news of a frightful tragedy. Nino days ago tho nmuiuul tlou of tho little garrison defending the foreigners was ruuulug low, uud the) food was nearly exhausted, wliltt around theur wus it horde of Kan Su braves having at their survico Krupp guns nud repontiug rillos. 1'ekln wus in tho hands of tho revolutionaries. While nothing but sinister news comes from Noi thorn Chiuu, Southern China is seemingly breaking away from tho empire. All thu province south of tho Yellow river, wlmsu vice roys nud governors maintain friendly relations with tho powers through thu cunsnls, havo been informally consti tuted into it confederacy with Nankin as tho capital. According to an uxprcss cabin ftnm Shanghai, dated July 2, tho Southern viceroys wholly disavow Princti Tunim' government. They havo practically constituted nu independent stall', ex tending (torn tliolloaug Ho to thu Hrit ish and Freuuh frontiers. Last night St. Petersburg was in formed over tho St. Petersburg wiveH that tho destruction ol tho Russian railways iu Munuhuiiu continues, nud it heeniH not improbable that Itiihsl will ho fully occupied for it time j suppressing the insuiiootiou among it Chinese subjects, nnd may bo unable tn send more troops immediately to Taku. Tho powers look more and uuuu to Jaum to supply the force ueciMKary ut once to grapple with the fonnldublu rebel liou. TROUBLE IN MOROCCO. A lllot Itvailltrd In lli Death of nn AmtrliiHii. Tangier, July 4. There isgieat ox (tltemeut ut Fez, owing to French en croachments mi tlie Oasis of Touat. A mob killed the manager nf a French concern, who was an American citizen, The Hritish consul has demanded the assistance of the authorities to piotect this house, aud the Jewish ghetto i besieged. The legation here is making sorious representations on the subject. The name of the victim of tho mob wus Marcos Kssagln. Tho outrage oc curred Thursday lust. Kssugln, while riding on horseback through a narrow street, jostled uguinst tho miilo of a Moioccoun religious fanatic, uud n dis pute ensued, the crowd which gatheied siding With the priest, hsxagiu, in sell defense, drew his revolver and tired, wounding a nativo, This was a signal for u genoial attack uihiii thu American, who melted dozens of kuifo wounds and whoso body wus burned, according to some, lieforo It fu wus extinct. Thu French minister was informed of tho crime by a special messenger, uud hu notified the Ameri can consul. Doth the minister 'and the consul culled tion Sidi Turret-, tho sultan's minister of foreign HtTairs, at Tangier, uud protected uguinst the out rage. Hhot lli (llrl anil IHiiKDir, Walla Walla, July 4. Iu a fit nf in- I sauu jeaousy, uud because hu could not I marry the girl of his choice, O, A. Mar , tin, this afternoon, ut lifiJO o'clock, shot uud killed Miss Leah Coleman, and shot himself, with probably fatal re sults, Thu shooting took place iu tho ceutrul ofllco of tho telephone com pany. Several people wero near, but ' could not stop Martin before he sue I ceedod iu his purioe, CAR'S WILD LEAP. Carrlort SO to llaMttt-Thre. Boor. Oth. rra Iujiirixl, Many fatally. Tacomn, July B. Nonrly 100 people, passengers on n car bound for this city, were plunged down n gulch ut Twenty sixth aud C streets, shortly nftet 8 o'olock yestordny morning. Those who wore stnudiug on the platform dropped off only to bo crushed nnd wounded by the heavy body of tho conch, while oth ers iuside woro killed. aud maimod be fore thoy know what hud happened. Tho oar jumped tho truck uud was smashed to kindling wood in the bot tom ol the chasm over 100 feet below. Tho (load will number Hourly three score, for there nro miiny ot tho injured who will never recover anil who are expected to dlo ut auy moment aud there arc at least 110 of tho pussongor of the onr now iu tho various hospitals aud under tho caro of their own physi cians. The car whloh carried Its huinsn freight into a doop ravine instead of to the city was No. 110, of tho United Traction Company 'a cars, and was on the Edison Hue. It loft Edison at about U o'olook, In ohargo of F. L. Boohn, motorman, uud J. D. Calhoun, conductor. The car, whloh is ono of the big box-like affairs, was crowded to the doors, aud overy inch of space on the platforms was taken. Mou hung on the railings, and wero glad to hq able to get a rldo to tho city, for, like thoso iusule, thoy woro anxious to arrive early, so ns not to miss uuy ol tho Independouco day exorcises. Tho cur rnn modoratoly along, tho passongom chatting with ouch other, for thoy woro nciirly.all acquainted, and ovorythlug was pleasant nutll it reach ed the crest of tho hill just boyuud Tacoma avenue. From this point the stories differ. Ono 1h that tho motor man, nftor starting down tho hill, turned on his current instead ot shut ting it off, nnd whou tho cur hnd gained such a momentum ns to threaton to get nwiiy from him, ho turned oll.thd cur rent, hut it was thou too lato, for tho cor wus going nt lightning spejd, and there wns uothlnu to bring it to a standstill, for tho incline is atoep. IJnssengors on tho front platform, who saw tho sharp ourvd ou tho bridge as it loaves DoLin street, endeavored to jump. Several of them succeeded, aud reached tha ground in safety, but oth ers wore ns badly injured as they mUht have been had thoy remained ou tho car to tho bottom ol the chasm. Whom tho car went otf there Is as sharp curve, at the foot of n stoop grade. Ah tho cur struck tho curve, instead of following the rails, it whirled completely over nnd pitched from tho bridge, striking on its top, tho heavy trucks aud body of tho cur crushing th frail upper works to splinters nud smashing down upon tho mass of men, womun nnd clilldreu, with whloh tho car wns loudod. It wns ono ot tho most appalling ac cidents that hus over occurred iu this city, uud it ouiuu nt a time when it wns leant oxpooted. Horo wero happy peo plo, residents of the noarhy towns, Ed ison, Lukoviow, Pnrkland, Luko Park aud other places, coming to Tnconiu full ot joy uud patriotism to spend the Fourth of July. Tliolr journey wus nearly ut nu end when death interfered, uud claimed them us his uwu lu a most frightful niaunor. Crushed, muimed nnd mangled, tho unfortuuutes were drugged from beneath the wreck of the our, and kind hands ministered to them until couveynuces could bo hud to curry them to hosptnls nnd to tho homes of their friends, Tho ilr.ul woro laid on tho grass, but there wero fow iu thu crowds of speotutors and icsauers who gathered ut tho scene ut that time who knew which wero dead nud which weiu living. Such n spectacle of battered, mutilated bodies is seldom seeu. A member of tho First Washington vol unteers, who has played a part ou uiuuy battle Holds in 'the Philippines, uiid ho hud uovor witnessed such a sight. four "children kTlled. Tcrrlbl. Krfttota of an Kaplfialoii ot Plrtiworka. Philadelphia, July 6. A blank cart ridge firod ut close range by a small colored boy into a largo eollootlon ot fireworks of a highly explosive char actor yesterday, cost the lives ot four children, tho probable death of three others, aud severe burns unit luoora tlons to 20 other persons, only two of whom were adults. The dead are: Carmel Dlauuo, aged 1 1 years; Charles Feruzzl, aged 1 1 years; two unidenti fied children. Those who will prottab ly dlo are: Isabel Derltes, aged 8; Jonulo Diuuo, aged 0; Frank Naocltro, aged 0. Tho explosion occurred in front of a small shop ot Antonio Mninmerollo, ou Eighth street, in tho most thickly pop ulated section, Tho fireworks were ou a stand ou tho pavement, uud consisted largely ot giunt flroornckers, torpedoes, rockets aud "chasers." A crowd of children wero clustered around the stand. A colored boy. Isnlah Harris, wus seeu to point the pistol in the dl recton of tho fireworks nnd lire, Tim foroe nf thu explosion which followed shuttered thu windows of mnny stores uud residences in the vicinity, nud the scene wus covered by a dense smoke. Whou this lifted, the forms of more than u score ot children wer. found lying ou thu street, burned and bleed iug, The owner ol tho fireworks was arrested, Following the explosion, tho police confiscated about three wugon loads ot fireworks iu the neighborhood. UaawMr.hiWrtaMi ! m'ffW - '