v-- 3 x. e:yA P. 'id -..Mftii . (v - rtA-lM ., 'w,-'! " :. mcW :',: f f Ol '-'-""rtW-w " -"? .'VV -ll M,M MTV . .fciV'-T'V(.4W o. w mm :h.i:M&L: 1MA3TJ "no- wir , v $"? yfVv. )'V'ifi w l')1.l!WIff(i:: A ?. 'i& 1 V "Hf. A'VfVSr''' -s .rJlVV.i ) &:MfcVV,;VttVT i: ..'. j 0 J fa trafa i. f. ;. 'iji ' '-.V l - f1 VOL. Y PORTLAND, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1901. NO; 4V. 1 - ..; " cwav .mwajsj .vttPvi '.mum ... !.':. l, '." a1 r .r ;, vwtr jr. v" cfc'v ;r , ' ; ii rt Vi;'J ' W- - -m --"- t?. v vi " LbW :.vr m tansM! Lsssfv - TVHiH ' rfr -LsbsbsbsV I A JIM 1 JHJ W r I ' I: i .' CiPCT MATIAMAI D A C OF PORTLAND, DlK""ti DpttUrjr mud .VRianoUl Agent of the United Stnte. FreaMent, H. W. Corbettf. cuhkr, B. Oi Wlthlnntoni MtliUnt csihler, J, W. Newklrk: tecond MttsUnt caililor, V. C. Atvord. itterot credit Iwued. tUblo In Kuropend the Eastern states. Bight exchanRe and teletiaphictraniferatoldon New York, Boston, Chlcauo, Omaha, Bt. Paal, Bnn Francisco and the principal points in the Northwest. Sight and time bills drawn in sums to suit on London, 1'arfi, Berlin, Frank tort-on-the-Maln, Hong Kon. Collections made on favorable terms at all accessible points. LADD TILTON, BANKERS XllLoV.D. Kstabllshed In 1800. 4 TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. , Interest allowed on. tlm deposits. CollecMoBS madot iiolnta on favorable terms. Letters of credit leaned Tilable in Europe and the Eastern states. - Bight exchange and Telegraphic Transfers sold on New Yorkf Wash inn ton, Chicago, St. Ixuls, Uenve', Omaha, San Francisco and various points iu Ore gon, Washington, Idaho, Montana and British Coluriibia. Exchange sold on London, .Paris, Berlin, Frankfort and Hong Kong. THE FIRST NATIONAL. BANK. Pendleton, Oregon. Capital, $70,000.00. Surplus and Undivided Profits, 100,000.00. RESERVE AGENTS First National Bank. Chicago. III.; Firet National Bank, Portland, Oregon; Chemical National Bank, New York, N. Y. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS L-vl Ankerfy, President; W. F. Matlock, Vice President: C. B. Wade, Cashier; H. 0. tiuerensy, Assistant Cathler; J. 8. McLeod, W. 8. Byers, W. K. Matlock, THE PENDLETON SAVINGS BANK , PJENDLETON, OREGON. Organized March I, 1880. Capital, 960,000; Surplus, 853,600. Interest, allowed on time deporilts. Exchango bought and sold on all prin cipal points. Spoclal attention given to collections. W. J. Furnish, President; J. N. Teal, Vico-Prosldcnt; T. J. Morris, Cashier. LA GRANDE NATIONAL BANK La Grande, Oregon. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS FRENCH & COMPANY, BANKERS TRANSACT A OINIRAL BANKING BUSINESS. Letters of Credit Iwaed available In tbs Kastera fllates. Bltht Kxchanse end Telefraphl Transfers aold-nn Now York, Chicago.Bt. Louis, Ban Franolsco. rortland, Ore., Seattle, Wus, saa variqiu poinii in urecea ana n unmgion. Loewenberg & MANUFACTURERS If f 133 Tmyimr Strt 199 1 194 SomiStrmt f Land and Immigration Aieou Loan and Insurauca Aicau M. L. CAUSEY, General Manager. The Causey Real Estate Co. Farm Fruit and Timber, Lanefe, Stock, Ranches. Miaine; Properties. , j ' j j j j Office: Foley-Roche Building. LA GRANDE, OR. WM. MILLER, LA GRANDE, OR. PKAUB IN GRAIN, BEET AND FRUIT LANDS INTHE BEAUTIFUL GRAfVD RONDE VALLEY IN EASTERN OREGON Atttr a continuous residence of orarioyearsln this Famous Vsllff, andacloaaatadf of the rait arcumj.llibnienu and future possibilities of Its soil, and a personal knowledge ol ltaell. snata, 1 feel that no one, seeking a bpme, will make any mistake In locating bere. Your Corroojsonstonoo lo Selfeltorf, nnel All Quoitlona ....Cheotfully Anaworoct.... Willamette Iron and Steol Works. Founders, Machinists and Boiler Makers, PORTLAND, OREGON. ' EMOMKM AM SUILOIRS OF,,. Marin nei atatkHMiry trgln and Boilra( taw MIH Uogglnaj and Mining Machinery, ' Ran cneHg am Carrugating Machinery, PawtK Twwatwiaala'n Maohinary. mtaarei a.netantlv si.veJ.olsT Mostern MacMn.ry for special purposes, which e lst7eiato pSontTioWoe ue to builU accurately and ecenomlcaJly. aw- aoaaiaaoaacacE aeuciTia.' -a . . Joiinson. $72,00C (joutcuos maae at kv. joinis on lavoranie tenas Going Company OF, AND DEALERS IN Stove Ranges, Hollowware d Household... Specialties... Handled by All First Class Dealers... Royal Steel Ranges Aie the BeSt atld Cheapest in the Market PORTLAND, OREGON m or iiit vi From All Parts of the New World ' , ihtfiKe'Old:"A-- W "" jM tx or INTEREST TO OUR MANY READtS Comprehensive Review of the Important Hap penmp of the Put Week In a Condensed Form. Spain and France are having snow storms. MaoArthur will doport oapturod Fit ipino rebels to Gmtm. Twenty-seven perished in an orphan lioine firo in Hoclioitor, N. Y. A British detachment lost heavily In a fight with Boers uenr Lindley. Plans aro on foot for annexing th. Idaho "panhandle" to Washington. The Morans, of Seattle, have been awarded a contrast for a battleship. The first municipal election was held at Bagunis, Philippine islands. The Thirty seeuth regiment was reviewed at Manila prior to its return. Maitial law has boon porolaimed in several more districts in Cape Colony. Tho Orogon aupromo court has de cided that a lonn of a savings and loan society can bo collontod. Franco is experimenting with sub marina boats, h'uvoral rocont tosts aro reportod as entiroly satisfactory. Aftor satisfactorily filling tho pre liminary stages, Count Litmsdorf has been dollultely appointed minister of foreign affairs for Russia. Theodore Colwell, employed at th. Tunnmn mtmdtnr wim tnrrihlv liurnnil nhniifc flia fann. hniirl.. iiviyib and ntmlr. by falling into n pot of boiling slag wliila nt wnrk.' Althnuoh liaill ImrniMl it In thouuht lie will rnoover. tn...ni.. v..v... n r..itr.Mi. has introd'aceil a bill OontiBalac (n force for 20 yean after May 5," 1903 a laws prohibiting and regulating tbje coming of Chinese persons and persona of Chinese desoeut into the United States. During the absense of William Chi dester, of Marietta, O., Thomas, m Oiyear old son, shot and killed his sister, aged 14. No reason is known. Ho apparently does not realise th. enormity of his crime, and fought for the possession of the gun when a noigh-' bor arrived. The parents aro trated, aud the mothor may die. proa- BUK maiiuiaciurers oi now jorsey are AitflaattAwltir 4rt lint? n as. til 1 1 Ma aanl Vitf concress ronuirinu n lahul on ''dvua- mited" ox weighted, silks. By the pro-, cess of weighting inferior goods are made ax heavv.aa first olass goods aud a bill of this nature would protect al.An n wum W l wfma aasV era inn J siiubu i.wUuiu.in nuu udu yu.o ... re dyes. aud bIho the purchaser, who would be ablo to toll what was being bought. Philip D. Armour, the groat pork packor.Js dead. Portugal is seudiug relnfoioements to Lonreuco Marques. Eight men met death by suffocation In Minneapolis hotel fire. David J, ficfiuobly, the oldest news paper man iu tho Northwest, is dead. An effort Ih being made to revise the Russo-Chluese agreethout about Muu-' Eight men were killed and several ohuria. ' ' iujuredas tlie result of a collision on An agreement restricting operations " Menongahela division of tho Haiti of allied troops has been made by Von more Ohio railway in Wost Mr Waldereee. glnla.Jl Klght hundred collierv employes of , Thejfcrthern Paciflo railway has Pennsylvania coat aud Iron mines are W aHj its lands in North Dakota, on a strike. ' amounting to 1,400,000 acres, to a ... . . , . ' svBdiea'te of New York and Eastern China desired envoy, to delay sgn- ) , tall- RaBCUeB wl be estab ing joiut note, but was informed by 1J.I.JT them that this was impossible. i U,8WV c.m..-i ww. . .... i io4K 8lr,smrd fipenoe 8ymes, chief sec Famuel 8. Vblte, a pioneer of 1846, ' nHsfm he govenunent of llurniab and Oregon s first probate judge, died ,,,,,$. MJ . raf raber of the legls at his home in Portlsnd. He was 89 . ygffiou 0, ,H(Ua, ot himself in years old. Jn an affray at Altgeberg, Hungary, between striking miners ,aud gend armes, there were seven of the former killed and 40 wounded. Siio following Washington posi es have been discontinued: Dish- man Spokane couuty; Green Illver, mug ujumji and Laurel, wnatcom county. Charles W. was instantly Norton, a switchman, ' killed at Tacoma, by being crushed between two cars, . . II. lie leaves a widow and three children at Mount Pleasant, la. Severe, cold weather has suddenly oet in throughout Europe. The tcold ! wave is accompanied by a gale which Society of Bau Francisco, called on has wrecked several vessels aud caused Governor Natth, of Ohio, to make ur heavy loss of life uud property. I rnfoiuenti for a reception to the gov- The coal miners' strike at Plcton, ' ; ou tho occasion of the lauuch Nova Scotia, has been settled. Every lug of the battleship Ohio, on the Pa demand of the wen was conceded. cieoast. The governor expects to The managers sought to bind the men witejees, the launching, not to as!c for a further increase for 13 . A Ceriiiau expedition in the north months, but failed. !'ern district of Ciiua, near Sze ilai Goverribr Allen, of Porte Blee, has KenT.f encountered a force of 8,000. just returned to the eapltul after an After ihelng reinforced they attacked extensive visit to the towns in the the' qHnese. defeating tben -aud driv western part of the island. He visited insj'jbfiii out of the valley. The Gen nhicaa where so sovernor of Portu Ulna uiaWkwt one killed and four wnnnd. has visited before. Everrwke. Is. was enthusiastically rseeiveJ. LATER NEWS. A metropolitan police foroe will be i organized at Manila. Von Bulow made his debut as ohan f col lor in tho Prussian diet. J. J. Hill dunioB that he is trying to j form a railroad combination. Canada will sond reomits for Badon I Powell's African constabulary. I Tho Chinese emperor's brother may I bo tho imperial envoy to Berlin. ! There is objection to commissioning t tho battleship Wisconsin on Friday. j I The Rome press is indignant at the ' Duko of Norfolk's addross to the pope, i ! Southern Philippine ports may be j closed to prevent communication be- ' tw.jn rebels. Northern transcontinental announce reduction iu through rates to th. 8-ceata' haeiii. ' it i Ambassadors Choate and White are working for tho removal pt negotia tions from Pckin. The Northern Paciflo has declared a regular quarterly dividend iof 1 per cent on its preferred stock. Kirk B? Armour, nephew of the late Philip D. Armour, and head of th. Ar-1 monr interests in Kansas City, Is crit ically ill at his homo with pneumonia. By the accidental discharge of a blast in the Malachite mine nt Miudl. Pass, Ariz., ons man was blown to atoms aHd two othors seriously injured. Accord lag to advices jdst received, Sitka, Alaska,' was visitod by,n dlsaa trous fire. The town was saved aftor hard work. Loss $7,000, with no in surance. Cornelias L. Alvord, tho defaulting Now York bauk toller, plcadod guilty bo lore thjs criminal branch of the United ' Spates' court and thus saved the state Mm espouse ol a trial. A 15-year-old boy, who was stealing airlu. a 'freirkt train, near Salem, Or., lost passing I hold, and fell, the train er( and severing both legs ' b0'8 tb H. died from his in- i-mri In a : (rt nr. in New York, one Ores - iNKwasly injured and 50 searaei ese.fsa wiia iswir IIVM.W bm a mk was burned EHe 500, ( . tJ BaSiB7V'V "in 'MmJmvlmi road, nt sural "Run, a car filled with po exploded with such force that'. .she sport iwas lisardao miles. Nooa.lv injured, but the oars next , the one iit. which the powder, was were blown te'fwces, ' The ttABsport Sherman was damagod i in a ivbihjou. SeveiNl. Filipino insurgent 'camps , have been captured. The yi'rapreas, dowager opiwses the signing of the note. ' A lenllnV justico almost caused a lvnohliiir Ht Hlllstnro. Or. . pi.-u,iJL- ..,, nan , ,-,,J ,.of nanttaUn. , . :""Wf V," ',.i.i. ..iu.ui.- i en wBsiaiiiBKi is"iiih ana in us sssiiiiiiu ton orJCurdpe. A Frenchj'mail steamer, with 90 peo ple onVboard, is in a dangerous jiosi tion ne .Marseilles. AbilVis to be introduced in congress raisinklhe salary of keepers of life saving1 stations to 9100 per month. A bill1 has 'been introduced in the Mlssbarl. legislature providing for the punishment of kidnaping by hanging. the ssMHf. He Is lingering between life aid death. Mantel Oates, who was convloted of niurdeciag Captain Breson at South Bend.' Wish., h been granted a new tria):rVThls will make the third hear lMutk matter. In the two pievious I trials Olsen, an employe of Gates was also Implicated, but he was discharged. Kansas City has a smallpox scare. DocteM are invading many large of- aPlm tiii,Hnna and ulaoes where pen- . . ' - .. .1 ......1....1I.W. pie .eongregato uu io i.tuiuouuj peepie' by the dozen. All employes of the street railways have boeu similarly treated. j, u, Gleaves, president of tho Ohio ed..rMle the Chinese loss is estimated t4. m mm Items . of Interest From All Parts j of the State, i 1 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL HAPPENINGS ' A Brief Review of the Orowth and Improve mtnU of ,, Miny MnMu Throttjh. out Our Thriving Corwnonwalth. ' Work on the lone town hall is under wav. A G. A. R. post is being' organised at Corvallis. Tho organ factory at Dallas, is en larging its plant. The Sonthcrn Paoiflo will Install a pumping plant at Medford A fund Is being raised at Eugene for building a Danish church.' The tlybee bridge across Rogue river is, being repaired and 'is closed to travel. The free ferry at Liverpool, Benton county, is not yot in operation, owing to high water. J. VV. Clinton floated over 8,000 logs down tho North Fork of the Coquille on the rocent freshet. F. E. Dunn, of Eugene, sold 07 bales of 1800 hops to San Franolsco buy oi s for 8 cents por pound. The stoamor Modoo unloaded two carloads of Eoastcrn Oregon wheat at Corvallis for tho Fischer mills. John .lames 1b missing from h oabiu incur Desolatiou lako, aud has not been heard of for three weeks, Fred Walters, ol tho Farmers' Cus tom mill, has purchased the Cheape mill property at Peudleton for 15,600. The Central planing mills, of Cor vallis, have received 80,000 feet of screen wire, lor manuiactare of 20,000 doors. Timber eralsers are said ,0ibe en gaged on the 'Bluslaw and Usapona rivers leeking' 'il. .v. - ' . ' - .-. '..' ... --. ..- -j-i-' fortlsae;,ana a stH for wJ-.l mF7 vmtrwmgm . among, .the county. The Dayton Evaporating Company' has received an order from San Fran olsco for 40,000 pounds of evaporated potatoes. The telephone office at Sumpter has abollshod its telegraph office, and mes sages are now transmitted by tolephone to Baker City. J. A. Fitzglbbon has bought the Cook uud Miller ledge on Foot's creek, Southern Oregon. This is a lodgo in which two foot of f50 rook has been dovoloped. Since the IStli of Deoember the Im bier Lumber Company . has reoolved orders for U5 cars of lumber, 25 of whldh go to Salt Lake City and other Utah points. The steamer Blanco has boon towing rock for the Southern Oregon Lumber Compauy to Empire, The rook is be iug used to build a bulkhead to pro tect tho piling from teredoes. Joseph H. Beeman, of Gold Iltll, has sold the Lucky Bart on Sardine Creek, together with mill and concen trators, for 919,000, Ho has also dis posed of his interest in the Bitter claim, The shaft on the Little Breeches claim , In tho Paid Mountain district, is down 20 feet, and uvorugo nsenys of 95.40 aro reported. No cross cutting will be done until tho 100-foot lovol is reached. A. J. Woloh, an old reslent of As toria, is dead, aged 82 years, He oame to the coast during the gold ox citemeut and has resided at Astoria since 1854. Mr. Welsh was an Indian war veteran, Farmers living between Lebanon and Sodaville will mako an effort to get free rural mail delivery. The route will be about as follows: From Lebanon to Sodaville, thence west shout six miles, thence north about six.milea, thence east to starting point. Geont Newsome, a farmer living near Marquam, was held up and robbed in his own doorway, Mr, Newsome answered a knock at the front door and was surprised to find a revolver iu his fuce on opening the door. He gave up a few dollars he had in his pocket. A mass meeting of citizens of Gil-1 ham county was hold, at which it was decided to organize a company and build a railroad from Condon to the Columbia. This would greatly beueflt the wheat rueu of that county, as at preseut all wheat Is being hauled in wagons 40 to 00 miles. 0. S. Warren, Jr., has purchased from George Day a one-sixth interest in tho Crown Point proporty for 9500. The property adjoins the Diadem iu the Greeuhorn Mountain distrlot, aud has been developed by a 40-foot shaft. It is said that average assays from a 8-foot ledge are 935.80, while some sfecimeus assayed 9101. DAIRYING. Co-Optrsllve Crumerles arc SUrtkMf Up Here and There. Spokane, Jan. 11. Industrial Agent Judson, of the O. R, & N. Co. baa em barked on tho polloy of organising-co-operative creameries in Eastern Orogon and Eastern Washington. Within a week one co-operative cream ory was organized nt Tokoa, in the Pa louso country and another at Summer vllle, in the Grand Rondo valley. The Tekoa creamery starts with the milk of COO cows, and at Summerville the outlook is for 600. "There is no country more favorable for dairying," said Mr. Judson, "than Eastern Washington. Oregon and Idaho, and the creameries can be started under the most favorable ana pices. 'Farmers will take a great deal of interest in the new industry and it is sure to be a great success." The O. R. & N. Co. is promoting creameries only on the co-operative plan, that being the plan that naa raade the dairy farmers of Minnesota and Wisconsiti wealthy. In Oregon, Washington and Idaho, the conditions are lar more favorable for the ludastry than in the states of the Upper Missis sippi valley, the farmers there having to food their stock six months of the year, while here rattle get their own living practically all the year. FORESTRY OF OREGON. Many Interesilnj Features Repruentbtg eke Natural Woods at the Pan-Amerlcaa. Buffalo, Jan. 11, A. J.Johnson, forestry couimlsBlouor of the state of Oregon to the I'an-AhiuXt.n; is work ing hard to gather an exhibit that will properly represent' the state In this important industry. One hundred and forty varieties of woods will be repre sented, many of which are very inter esting. Mr. Johnson mentions the myrtle as one of the most nseful and interesting woods in the world on m count, of its varied colors. Oregon will have exhibits la Mm agiloultural, liberal arts, forestry and fisheries' buildings, , as the eowmie slonera la the different, -.deuMtsnisile ah.-. .--. aw-j i... -L- .a ka'siaw rem n"tMriMu,. rei '7'Ji and rrv Ix. Ark.V.Jnll.- I l-naesjiai'i i rsjiiii ip . -AUof 1 nlght. and nearly1 all' day a freneW . moh'has been besieging the county. Jail, of Yuma, and ' only the action of the acting governor prevented a triple lynchlug. Three tramps were arrested last night for killing Under-SlierlsT Bain Devoro. Devore went to arrest the tramre for stealing a barrel of liquor, and was shot and killed by thorn. The murdorois wore soon under arrest, and a threatening mob formed around the jail. This afternoon Act inn Governor Akers received a dispatch saying tho jail was inadequate for the protection of the prisoners. The gov ernor dlreoted that the prisoners bo placed in the penitentiary. Kxoite mnut still runs high, as Devoro waa very popular man. i i ' Gcrmsny's Petition Not Defined. Horlin, Jan. 11. Germany is not yet willing to define hor position, with reference to Secretary Hay's proposal to transfer the Pekln negotiations tt Washington, according to a statement made by a high foreign office official to a representative of the press today, because of a dlfferonco in views on the subject. Tho. German foreign pfflcu bollovos Mr. Conger's view ' the at titudo of the empress dowager is cot reut, nud that tho position of the ChU iicho court nt Hiuun Fu is growing nioro Hiid moro uutoiiahle, rendering it probable that tho powers will soou succeed in persuading the imperial personages to returu to Pekiu. Attempt to Counterfeit Railway Ticket. Kansas City, Jan, 11. An apparent attempt to counterfeit llurlington rail way tickets has been learned by the local officers of that road which has received Information that a wan re cently tried to open negotiations with a St. Joseph printer to furnish an elec trotype of a Burlington coupon ticket, which he produced. The printing firm refused to do tho work aud notified tho raihvuy officials, of the request. Burlington agents liavo boou notified to be ou the outlook for spurious trans portation, A Milkine; Mschlne. It has been generally believed by those engaged iu dairying that cow could not bo milked by any mechanical devlco, A Glungow, Scotlaud, firm claims to have a machine that will d the work and wants to exhibit it ut the Pan-American exposition at Huf falo next sumtnur. The milking uiu chinu is suid to bo built on tho pueu matio system, with valves, suction nililinra. ntti. MWMV, wv. American Engineer Keluted. Washington, Jan. 1 1, A dispatch from Charles W. Kindick, consul of the United States at Juarez, Moxici', reports tho releaso of T. V, Lewi, hii American citizen, an onglueer ou thu Mexican Central railway, who was arrested because hjs train ran over and ki'led u Mexican named Jesus Cuhle- INLAND EMPIRE rou, who had attempted to uk I coupling, :v " f ft M'Ak :.?".s&tw n.-rc v V ' ,' v :'A , K-m .1VJ "i .t 1, A : V'Jel W V jM Jt. 'ari ' .'? .;. v., y; '. :,: l ;.y ' v 4 I iMtlHB F M a Jf'.'." $gSm feyW-Jssea .rtf: ,y gPfssstateWA)MM.i?l.1t?' Bp ' --"ft i -if v. HBJSM&22&aKtIn K.:-A.,JLJLAi r?mrBisaHf.n!ri!i V - -a- fsys.sjsse. "syasssy-Mi Msar - .&i.. . - - .j