Tme JnlILLSBR II1LLMBOUO, Oil EG ON, THUKSDAY, MAY 15, 19()2. NO. 9. VOL. IX. ft tiVKNTS OF THE DAY FROM THE FOUR QUARTERS OF THE WORLD. k Comprehensive Review of h knporteM tltppeninjl ! the Put Week, Presented hi CsaMa Tom, Whkh It Mint LiMly to Prove of Interest to Our Many Reader. Congress him raised It 'relief appro priation id halt a in 1 1 1 ioit dollars (nr Murt iiiiiiit. Tlio IHinli.li parliamentary commit tee is deadlm ked on the Danish West Indie treaty. There are 2.000 (lead at St. Vincent lit tint from the vulcanic disturbance in tli U't ludies, French tnsips are Interring the dead at Ht, Pierre very slowly, Utlng of the IkhIUi has begun there. Since Hi capture "of General Meth urn tlm ItritUh have reduced tlm fun of General iHiturvy by HHO men taken prisoner. The prtilili'iit ha ordered n review of the ltathhoim rase. Thin limy lieoemdtute anienditient of tin Cuban criminal law. Three tin hi ati ntid fifty git workers are on strike til Chicago Wattee llitiir i'iiiiiiitiilniii had Ihhii discharged (or joining a union. Oregon liuii , lived 14 gold medals, fntir silver medal, 18 broux Medal and 82 honorable mentions at the Charleston exposition. At Tticutiearl., N, M., .three were killed In light. TIi strike In tha Oregon City woolen in II In U practically ovr Americans will own tha chip of tlm new shipping combine, but they will fly tlio Kiiglish flag. Tl foal shortage U already apparent at Heading. Pa.. In consequence of the rVranton mine being Idle. The Hat Inn government will semi i cruiser to represent Italy at tha ill' augiiratlon of the new Cuban republic In explosion of naUia near Pittsburg a mire of lives were lout ami about viki Minn ware Injured, many of whotr. will die. It la now geuerally admitted that 30. 000 people lost their live at St. Pierre. The street of the city are cov ered with corpses. The new sleul casting combine, to lie known at the American Steel Canting Company . will control one-fourth of the production of tbe country. Another revolution tl on tlie'Upia In Haytl. Peace may be officially proclaimed In South Africa on May SO. The government bill for enjoining the beef trust haa been Died at Chi cago. (lovnrnmettt troooa who were order toillshind in China have raised the Btamhird of revolt. It ii reported that three other bland of the Went Indies eere extensively damaged beside Martinque, KfttivtMi whoe kraala wore burned by bnrglmra, attacked itoer laager In the vicinity of Keboepera rum fliay o, ana killed 32 IWri. ! The Unlteil Btatea government haa diatiatched venml to Martnique render any aKnltance powtible atrickun inhabltanta. Further deUila add only to thee ni of the Bt. Pierre hoi ror. From all over the world aanlatance U being sent t) the unfortunatea. , Th anthracite eomnaiilea hve tol their minora not to report for work at Hernnton, Pi., nd It looke like a ioea out. Doth "Wei are preparing wr long struggle. rrealdent Simon 8am, of Ilayti, hai resigned.. A.tmirul Runmson'a remalna have been burled In Arlington ceowtery. The UritiNh preaa deroanda that the government take action on tite aieum Bhlp eomimie.- Tba attorney Bonoral of Miasourl haa filed proceeding! agulnat the beef trimt In mh Btute. The nomination of II. Clay Evans . i.r.tiiiil m.nitriLl to London haa been eonllrmed by the senate. Thnhnusahaa nassed the omnibus yintfihood bill admitting Oklahoma Ariaona and New Mexico. Tt. is now estimated that fully 40,000 people perished In the earthquake at Ht. I'iorro, Martinique. The American consul and his family ere among the dead. , The attorney general of Washington has rendered an opinion that Mr. Mo Hrldo is still lieutenant governor! is Invested with the power of chief ex ecutive. Queen Wilhelmlna U convalescent, Nine men were Injured in an explo lion In an Anaconda emelter. Tw ThMiund Due at thi Rtiult of Vet- unit Dliturbaacu. Fort de France, Iland ol Martinique, ay 15. The United Plates govern- inunt tug l'otomac, which came to Mar- nlqiie from Han Juan, P. R , cruised the coaxt of this island Tutwlay. HI.e eiiiiintitiTcil an Inky black column of iiiuke, which made It nwi'ssary for ber go five miles out of her course. The iVtoinnc brmight a ton of aiii lies to Martinique, consisting la part codfish and flour. A famine here is iiiminent. The northern section of Island is depopulated. liusiuesa here Is susinded. The Potomac wilt leave here for the land of Ht. Vincent, where conditions are reported to Isj worse. I .a Houffriere, on Ht. Vincent, was in full eruption ay 10. A stream of stone and mud lalf a mile wide was then issuing from Vulraiio. Htones two inches in iaineter fell 12 miles away. At King ston, the capital of the lIamt, the shea were two inehes ilocp. Heven unilrnd dead were nrted Hunday, ay II. It Is esUinateil that the total number of deaths in Ht. Vim-ent will ach 2,000. Most of the seven estates the Island have lieen burneit to hes, and it is authentically reported at two earthquakes occurred there. is Mievvd that the submarine cables n Ht. Vincent have lwen broken by e disturbance. The present vol- n ic eruption on Ht. Vincent is the rsl slnnkf 1H12. Governor Hunt, of orto Kieo, has asked Louie Ay me, nited Htates conxiil at (iaudeloupe, ho is now here, what assistance he could r'mlcr. (Sovernor limit offer as been communicated to the govern ment, which will accept It. Tho hsitlng of the ruins at Ht. Pierre lias begun already. While coining to Fort do France the Potomac picked up boat (suitaining five colored men and one white man, wiioee tsxtaeu were fille.1 with coin and jewelry, the latter evidently stnpied from the tinners of ie Head. Lieutenant I). II. Mdor- mtck, commander of the Potomac, ar sted these men and turned tliettl over o the commander of the French cruiser Hllcliet for punishment. to tO tllO ON 8T. VINCENT. NEWS OF TII ESTATE ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM ALi PART8 OF OREGON. APPEALS TO THE PEOPLE. Pruldtni Aiki Rditf for th Strlckta Ptoplt el th. Wnt Indies, Washington, May 15 The following as issued from the White House dur ng the afturniMin. The president has appointed a com mlttee to receive funds for the relief of the sufferers from the recent disaster In Martinique and Ht. Vincent. The gentlemen appointed from each city will be asked to collect and receive the funds from their localities and neigh borhood as expeditiously as possible $33,314.77. CewsncnUI and Financial Itappcningi of Its octanes A Brltf ttsvkw of th Growth an Improvtmcnti of th Msny InduitrlM Threeghout Our thriving Commonwultn latest Market Report. Many emigrants are arriving daily at Medford. The Halem Federal f.abor Union has been organized with a membership of fit. Tbe fiuit growers around Medford are jubilant over the recent rains and the fact that pro-poets for a good yield are better than for years. Tbe mill on tlte Lucky Bart group at Gold Hill la running day and night on ore from the Doubtful claim. A 30- inch vein of high grade free milling ore assaying $45 per ton was lecentty struck in this claim, which will bring the Lucky llart group to the front again, something over llW.imo having already been milled from the several ledges on the property. The number of strangers now pouring into Oregon is being felt even In the backwoods. A year ago it was believed that all the public timber land woitli taking had passed Into private hunda, and Investora acre buying finely from the original locators, lint since then the more Inacessible and leu timbered land is being eagerly sought by people anxious to file on timber tracts. This season in the Bumpter distrht will witness the greatest placer clean upa known thee for years. In several places there has been a market! revival of interest in the placer .diggings. Companies have been organized to op erate diggings- on a large scale, and scene whore there has born compara tlvely little life since the boom days of pioneer times will be teeming with workers. Tbe camps and mills near Alma are vainly applying fur men. Fire at Praire City destroyed an en tire block and caused a loss of $20,000. La Grande la enthusiastic over the Lewis and Clark fair and a general meeting will be held to get subscribers to the stock. hd Graves, of Marquam, has con traded 6,000 pounds of Imps from his yard ive mile east of Woodburn, for 12 S rente per pound. i A bill has been introduced in the United Htates senate granting a right of way actoss (he Cascade forest reserve for the Oregon & southeastern railroad The city council of Baker City has awarded the contract for the extension of the mains of the waterworks system to a contractor of that city on bid of London Times Reviews Their South Africa. London, May 14. The Times relates the couiae of the peace negotiations as follows: "On the receipt of the DuU:h corre spondence intimating that Great ftrit- in was ready to listen .to proposals from tbe Boers in the field, Acting President of the Transvaal Bchaalk burger came to the British lines and asked permission to consult with Mr. Hteyn, ex-president oi the Orange Free Bute. This led to the Boer delegate going to Pretoria. Their first proposal to Lord Kitchener and Lord Milner, the British high commissioner in South Africa, was that tbe republic should merely concede all the demand made by Great Britain regarding the fran chise, etc., before tbe war. The Brit ish government, in reply, referred tbem to the Middleburg confeience, as tbe maximum of possible coneeiwions and refused permission to the Doers to con sult their friends in Europe. Event ually, while refusing an armistice, Uini kitchener undertook not tomeleat the burgher while they were actually holding meetings with the commandoes to authorize the leader to negotiate on the baci of the surrender of independ ence, but they were told it was use lens to return to The Britbh Comal at Chkage Gives a Few Rum st to Mis Government for the Rapid Advsact of th United States la the world of Trade Reward f Merit Chief CauM of Success. Washington, May 15. Some plain uggestion regarding American busi ness methods are given by tbe British consul at Chicago, Mr. Wyndham, in report to the British foreign office, a copy of which has just reached tbe treasury bureau of statistic. The commercial success in the United States, and especially of the city at which be is located, is described by Consul Wyndham a being due in part "to the education which teache the boy independence and knowledge of their future responsibilities, and does not set tbe professions aoove business as a means of gaining a living. "Athletics of all kinds are much en couraged in schools and universities, but very few men continue to take part Pretoria without beinir 'n tliem after completing their educa armed with full powers to negotiate, tion. Americans are as fond of out- cnaa Kuurger assented to una, but Sir. door (ifei .hooting and fishing, as are Htyn s aequiesence seemed doubtfei. . . . nt torla," continue the Time, "declare iber fc" thelr tMte " relaxation that Lord Kitchenerand Milner orom- only, and never allow it to Interfere The wool industry of Oregon ranks well up with wheat and lumber, and out in the eastern part of W asco coun ty a plains is the greatest wool market in the world. And forward them to Hon, Cornelius N. Wins, treasurer of the Hew York com mittee, which committee will act as a central distributing point for the coun try. The president direct all the post- niimtern thriiiiuhout the country and re- inn-m tha itresident of a 1 the national i ne eastern uregon term ot we su hanks to act as acents for the collec- preme court oiieueo; at renmeton wiui ion of contributions and to forward the 38 cea on the docket, all but three .. at i,m- to Mr. Bliss at New York, beinu appeals from Umatilla, Baker The pestmacters are also directed to re- and Union counties. port to the postmaster general wtinin Tbe Oregon national guard will a- 10 day any funds collected on tins ac- t,,, at wnle tentraUy located point count. The president appeals to the ln tha Willamette valley. In briaade public to contribute generously for the eampi (or instruction, for a period of reuei oi imwrn ipu mmnn mm "IT""' i eight day. July 17-24, Inclusive lllg calamity lias iniieu, ami mm the contributions lie sent in as'speedily as possible. The National Ked Uross Hociety has also issued an appeal for aid for the same cause. PORTLAND MARKETS. 65K60c; PEACE NEGOTIATIONS. Ceune I AMERICAN METHODS INTERESTING SUGGESTIONS ON OUR BUSINESS ABILITY. ised generous compensation for burned ! arms, promised no mnicuity with re gard to the queetion oi amnesty for relwls, which did not present insuper able obstacles." WASHINGTON LANDS. Their Disposition Will Be Determined bv a Foreitry Reierve OffklsL Washington, May 14. Representa tive Cushman recently calledJon the commissioner of the general land office to ascertain whether or not certain' lands in Bkagit and Snohomish conn tie are to be eliminated from the Washington forest reserve and opened to settlement. Reiiorts to this effect recently reached Washington from the state, end have led to considerable speculation. Mr. Cushman learned that on April 18 Commissioner Her mann directed I. B. Sheller, superin tendent pLforest reserve in Washing ton, to make an examination of town ship 32 north, ranges 8, 9 and 10 east ; township 31 north, ranges 10 and 1 1 east, and township 30 north, range 11 easi, wun reierence lo wlietlier it is better suited for forestry purposes or agricultural purposes. No report has yet been received. When Superintendent Sheller ahull have been heard from, the'general'Iand ofllce will convey his recommendation to the secretary of the interior, where the matter will be finally acted upon ii is prooame mat no nnai action can oe nan mini late in the tall. In case all or a part of the land is found to be agricultural, that much will undoubt edly be restored to settlement; other wise its present status will not be al tered. ith their business. 'Another cause of success i the keeping of the money, which has been made in the business, in it as long as possible, and great thought is devoted to arrangement whereby, after the leath of the builder of the business, it shall not fall into the bands of his heirs unless they are practically fitted to take care of it. - "Another, and probably the chief cause, I the reward ot merit, ine percentage of men fitted for the highest posts in business is very small com pared with the total numbers em ployed, and tbe beads of the big bum nesses, bank corporations and whole' Biiie films, are always looking out for men, not only among those already in their employ, but also outside, capable of filling some post under them. To these men, when found, large salaries are given, which are drawn by them ae long as they show that they are capable of earning them. Men employed in business house of all descriptions are encouraged to discover new methods of carrying on the business which may in any way lessen the cost of production or carrying on business, and specializa tion is carried on to an extreme point." NOT A SOUL ALIVE. NAFFHA EXPLOSION Every Person la St Storm Pierre Perished la th of fire. London, May 13. A dispatch to the Time from St. Thomas, D. W. I., Bay that St. Pierre wa destroyed in tbe twinkling of an eye, and that not 40 of tbe inhabitants of the city escaped. Some of tbe outlying parisbee of the Island of Martinique have been inun dated. The whole northern portion of the island is burning, and baa been denuded of vegetation, and is a rocky wilderness. The latest new received SCORE OF LIVES L08T IN PITTS BURG DISASTER. Two Hundred Spectators wire Injured sad trw Physicians Say that Majority Them will Die-Wer Watchia, a Buratag Train When Two Tank Can Exploded, Drench leg Them with Burs in Oil Pittabcrg, May 14. Tbe Sheridan yard of tbe Pan Handle Railroad was here from 6!. Vincent, continue the tbe scene th( evening of tbe most di- correepondent, says the number of dead agtrous explosion and fire known in were is supposed to reach 600, the ma- thi section in many year. A score ol jority of whom have not been buried. live were lost and about 200 person It i reported that Fort do France, were so badly burned that, according to Island of Marinique, is thteatened, con- tbe judgment o( the physician in at- elude tbe correspondent, and there is tendance, 75 per cent of them will din frightful tension everywhere. Successful attempt have been made to reach St. Pierre. Cabling from St. Lucia, the correspondent of tbe Daily Mail say the town is a heap of ruins, and dead bodies are lying all around. rew ever will be recognized, so-great ! the mutilation and distortion. Search parties have found 3,000 charred bodies on tbe site ol the cathe- from the effects of their injuries. Tbe accident happened in the rail road yards at Sheridan, where the Pan Handle Railroad make a tarn near Cork Ran. Banked in by two high hills, hundreds of people were caught. In the shifting necessary to malto. up train, five tank cars, two of tbem filled ith refined petroleum and two with alive in the whole town. dral. All appear to have been asphyx- naptha, were switched with too much iated at first. Not a soul wa found fore. nl nr. of tl,. Mr i n.mh. waa broken. Instantly tbe inflam- NOTIFY POWERS. mable bi-prodact poured out in stream. The trainmen, teeing that United State Will Inform Them of th Birth one of tbe cars wa da oaged, started to of the Cuba Republic I poll them out of tbe way. As the Washington. May I3.Th stuta ds- danna8ed Mr I1 i58b' e partment has decided npon the method d"PPi"g nPh caught on the light it will employ to notify the world offi- flmend lnl08t instntl npIoion cUlly of the birth of the new Cuban re- w public May 20. Instead of issuing a "e explosion sent sncweri ot Durn proclamaiton, the department will eeod in naptb4 over the ,,eigbt "Ution De,r identical notices to all United States U"BQ' aa mlao nP numoer ambassadors and minintera abroad that I rarloU8 coxe ano tamper ma tbe military occupation by the United WBre d y, and in a moment all State of tbe island has ceased on that " B mmuie. aiier I l A a. 1 I l - A. . date, and that Tomas Estranda Palma """ explosion two cars oi re ha been duly installed as tbe bead of a fiaed Petro'e"n t had been damaged new government of the Island of Cab..D'u,eDurn,n 01 "" P" There will be no invitation on our part 'ou we mKW vlew Dp w,ul to the nations to recognize the new re-1 report. public, but it is expected that they will I The yards at Sheridan lie in a nar take notice themselves of the fact that row valley. On the south aiHn of th the United States has so recognized the Cuban repnblic by sending to the island a minister resident and staff of legation and consuls, and it is not doubted that the example will be fol lowed. Battle is Venezula. YUKON WINTER ENDS. Will FOR RELIEF. la Goes Out of the River and Freight Soon Be on the Move. Vancouver, B. C, May 15. The ice in the Yukon has broken, and winter is over. Tbe breakup was unusually quiet this year. It occurred during a blinding snow storm, with the ther mometer at 40 above. The water rose six feet, but little damage resulted. A flood ia expected unless the jam breaks soon. The river is now clear from Lower Le Barge to Big Salmon. A usual in other years when the ice comes down the river, steamers loaded with freight Port of Spain, Island of Tiinidad, May 13.--Venezuelan troops under General Vincente Gomez, attacked Car- upano, eta'e of Bermudez, V eneznela, by land and by sea with the gunboats Restaurador, Agoeto and Zumbador, but the port is still in the bands of the revolutionists. After a seven hours battle, the government force were de feated and obliged to abandon the field, leaving 115 men dead and 210 wound ed. The city suffered terribly from the badly hurt. shelling of the government war vessels, j The third explosion served as a warn. ihe remainder of Ueneral Gomez's ing to but few of the spectators at troops escaped on board tbe gunboats I Sheridan. Without a moment's warn- and reached Cumana, on the Gulf of ing there was an awful roar, loud Caracas. Gomez waa tenouBly wound- enough to be heard in the heart of ed. Carupanonow presents a spectacle Pittsburg, five mile away, and a sheet Wheat Walla Walla, blues tern, 67c; valley, 66c. Barley Feed, $20821; brewing, $2121.&0 per ton. Oats No. 1 white, $1.25(11.27 ;gray, $1.1501.22. Flour Best grades, $2.853.40 per The Number tncrtattd. Pittsburg. May 15. A caroful and systematic search for the dead and in jured in the Sheridan honor reveal a Um 2.6(m80 list ot za ueau ami km njurau. a Millstuffs - Bran, $1518 per ton; complete list of the Injured may never mlddlillgs iB20; abort, $1718; chop, $16 Hay Timothy, $1215; clover, $7.50(310; Oregon wild hay, $50 per ton. Potatoes Best Burbanks, 1.50 1.65 percental; ordinary, $1.251.35 per cental; grower prices; sweets. $2.25(3 2.50 per cental! new potatoes, S3,c. Butter Creamery, 10174cj dairy, 12H($15c; store, lOcaU'tfc, EggB 15lflc for Oregon. Cheese Full cream, twins, 12 be known, as many were able to get awav without making known their Identity. A conservative estimate by those familiar with the situation places the niimbel more or Icsb seriously hurt at not lest than 300. Former Senator In Mining Deel Pierre, 8. D May 15. Ex-Senator John M. Thurston, of Nebraska, and ox-Smiivtor W. J. MuConnell, of Idaho, have joined ln a mining venture and Conjreu Votes $200,000 for th Sufferers of Martinique, Washington, May 14. The volcano calamity in me west Indies came un before the house during the afternoon, which ha oeen accumulating at White the District of Columbia measure being Horse are following the ice down, and laid aside to permit the relief bill to be the first is expected to reach Dawson considered. this week. This will be the first ar- In view ol the president's message rival at tbe wharves since last fall, and urging an appropriation of $500,000, it will get a big reception. There are the house committee on annronriatinn iams on the river which will cause unanimously reported a substitute to brief delays. A big one blocks naviga the senate relief bill making it $200,- tion at Five Fingers, and smaller ones 000, and placing its disposition under are located below Selkirk, netr Stewart, the president of the United States. and at Ogilvie Heminway, of Indiana, the acting It was expected that the break this chairman of the aporonriation commit- year would be earlier than last, but tee, secured unanimous consent for ira- there is little difference in the time the mediate consideration. The a'mount. ice has broken. Last year it was on he said, had been limited to $200.00C May 14 that the break was recorded, because the committee was informed and in 1900 on May 8. In 1889 it was that lartre contribution were beine May 17. and in 1898 May 8.- In other made by private parties. ; ways, the season is very backward. The The bill was finally passed and went weather is cold, and very little sluicing will operate in New Mexico. They 13e;oungAmerlca, 13$14vc; iae- have incorporated, thelan Ygnacoi de tory prices,! 14C less Bora Mining Company, cap! till of $1,000,000. Ltd., with a Over 2,000 pounds changed hands In betting upon a game of ping pong ln London recently. Athens expects to be visited by more than '10,000 tourists, chiefly English and American, during the present month. Sixty-two mile an hour is to be the average speed maintained by a new train to run on tbe English service, be tween Paris and Calais. The journey will only occupy three hours. Poultry Chickens, mixed, $4.50 5.50; hens, $5.506.00 per dozen, 11, ml 12c per ponnd; springs, 11 11 Ho per pound, $4.006.00 per doz en; ducks, o.uu.uu per dozen; tur key, live, 1314o, dressed, loltio per pound; geese, $.oo7.oo per dozen. Mntton Gross, 4 Ho per pound; sheared, 3 ?i'c; dressed, 7Kc per pound. Hogs Gross, 64c; dressed, 7S8c per pound. . Veal 6$8o for small; e7c lor large. Beef Gross, cows, 44c; steers, 5ic; dressed, 8Jic per pound. Hops 12Hi (315 cents per pound. Wool Valley, 12314; Eastern Ore gon, 812c; mohair, 25c per pound The British administration in India Profits of Stcl Trust, New York, May 15. Check aggre gating $10,000,000 were sent out by J. Piernont Morgan Co.. in payment of tbe second distribution of profits re sulting from the formation of the United States Steel Corporation. The amount of cash advanced by the syndl cate was $25,000,000, which was re quired during the early stage of the corporation' negotiations, and returned aftor the first six or seven months. Violated Rules of War. New York, May 15. Great carnage 1 alarmed by rumor of sedition in At- wns wrought at Cumpiino, the Vene- gnanisian. neian sc.apon ww.i wiucu J All the flour consumed by the 11, tnckeu, say the twtoi ppw. im- 000 000 people , giam ltom the i...w .mlsen. Mnvfl. bv ffovernment L nlwa KtatM' in,nn. and onnbnats. without 24 hour' Swan on the Thames at Eton and .,n. o havino hmn olven. so that non- Windsor are beinir fed from the local n,w,i.i nnnld leave the town. For- boat rafts, a tbe birds are unable eitrners are without assistance from owing to tbe severity of the weather, to their governments. Many women and obtain a sufficiency of food for tbem ehlldren were killed. leive. through the senate without division. Wilhelmina Steadily Improvinf. The Hague, May 14. The bulletin issued at Castle Loo concerning the condition of Queen Wilhelmina have been reduced to one a day, and it is ex pected that they will soon cease alto gether. The marked improvement in ber majesty's condition continues, and the, constant attendance of her physi cians isno longer neiwary. can be done before noon on any of the days so far this spring. The water is too cold to allow the work to be pro ceeded with. There is frost every night, and it is late in the morning before the warm effect of the day is ex perienced. Entire Section Tied Up, Oregon City, Or., May 15. The whole of a section has been tied up by order of the commissioner of the gen eral land office, owing to a question being raised ss to the character of the land, which is situated on Ogle Mourn yard is a rounded hill, bare of trees. On the other side of tbe yard a hill fully 200 feet high rise sheer above the roundhouse. In less than 15 min utes both these bill were black with men, women and children, who were eagerly watching the flames in the cut below. Burning oil had found its way into the sewer, and as soon as it reached the open air at the mouth the third explo sion followed. The escaping naphtha bad blown to atoms the Sumpter hotel and tbe Collis house, on River road, and badly wrecked a frame building near by, in which were congregated 200 or more men from Pittsburg and vicin ity, betting on the races and ball game, few oi tne occupants ol tnis building escaped injury, many being of desolation. The cable is cut. of flame shot op from the wreckage and enveloped both hillside, even to their top. There was a moment's lull, a though every living thing in the vicinity had been annihilated, and then came the Costly California Blaze. Truckee, Cal., May 13. Six acres in the central portion of Truckee w as a raging mass of flames for seven or eight cries, the screaming for help, and the hours this morning. The extensive blank in the crowd told of the ex box factory and planing mills of the plosion' dread result. Both of the two Trnekee Lumber Cnmnanv. nrnnnd remaining tank cars had blown up. A which the town was originally built. was totally destroyed. With it went the office, with everythingjit contained, andfa number of Iwarehousea and dry ing houses tilled with boxes, seasoned lumber, glass, windows, door and building material. One million feet oi lumber piled on both side of the river was also destroyed. Loss, $200,000. torrent of flames belched forth on each side of the tiack, sweeping back the terrified spectator like a charge of ar tillery, and sending a shower of flame over their heads. Eighteen Cremated. Tokio, May 13. The destruction by tire ol a hospital in Kyoto, Japan, was attended by loss of life. About 4:30 o'clock in the morning fire broke out in the Funaokayama lunatic asylum at t : if...., ti.... n-: . 1- , l. VJ"J " f . ' r """" atoek of .roods for th Dawson lew suburbs oi Kyoto. Ihe names r , . r started in one of the rooms occupied by a patient. Altogether two blocks of buildings were destroyed before the flames were got under control, and of the 39 patients who were in the hos- pital at the time of the outbreak, 18, including two women, perished. For th Diwsoa Trad. Vancouver, B. C, May 14. A spe cial from Dawson Bays: J. H. Roger, DawBon manager of the White Fas Yukon Railway, make the statement that bis company would enter into competition with the Northern Cora mercial Company and the North Amer ican Trading Company, in retaliation for the statement that the Northern Commercial Company would take in a trade. The Dawson retail merchants had been afraid they would be forced out of busi ness by competition of the big com mercial companies bringing in large stocks of merchandise. Lord Paunccfote Quite III. Washington. May 14. Lord Paunce- fote. the British ambassador, continues tain, on the headwaters of the Molalla ouite ill here, and his condition is civ- river. The section was selected by the imr the family some concern. He uf- Northern Pacific Railroad Company in era from asthma and stomach and other lieu of tracts relinquished in the Pa- troubles, and owing to hi advanced cine forest reserve. A company was age, bis system fails to respond a read- formed, and undertook some develop- ily to the treatment as was hoped would ment wont on me iana, wnicu resuuea lie the case. In the nnoing ot mineral aeposiis. Successor of Corrljen. Rat War on Alaskan Traffic. Seattle, May 14. An Alaska trans portation cut-rate wai, which probably will ha hir.terlv fnnvht with ittHalfAii Rome, May 12. The correspondent ... . th-. iinM finMino, i it ,j of the Associated Press is informed . pn-.nnnHin hnfit h.ii that it iB not likely that the successor nnUi has heen inailffllPat0(i. " of Archbishop Comgan will be named fu.H.,s.1i,itBU . .,, at the next consistory and that probably nointg wereBellinirat $7.50 and 15. Ar.t more than a month will elapse before action will be taken. It is therefore probable that a capitulary vicar will be appointed to administer the archdio cese. " Airship Exploded. Rac War In Indian Territory. Paris, May 14. The airship belong- Muskogee, I. T., May 15. A race ing to SenorAugnsteSevrOs, the Brazil- war is on at Braggs, 20 miles east of ian aeronaut, made an ascension dur- here, Five negroes and one white man lea the mornlna. The airship exploded have been shot, and one staorjea. fey- and killed Sevrosand another aeronaut, enty-flve nergoes attempted to wipe out Senor fiovros arr ved n Paris with a the settlement of IS famines ot wnite flying machine last November. He people near Braggs, which is one ot tne then announced his Intention to sail worst districts in the Indian Territory, aernas nnd around Paris. Hi last The whites have applied to the United hallnnn Is described as carrv incr a car States marshal for protection, and nave haped like a long parallelogram, drawn been instructed to arm and protect up directly beneath the balloon. tnemseives. Tift Will Stop at Rome. Washington, May 13. Governor Taft ha closed up hi business here in con nection with affairs in the Philippines and left for Cincinnati, where he will and second class, respectively. The prevailing tariff has been $30 and $20. The entry of the Pacific Clipper Lines steamer Santa Ana on the Lynn canal run precipitated the fight. Following English Precedent, New York, May 14. The Spanish government is following English prece dent ln entertaining a large body of European princes and foreign represen tatives who will witness the king' civil attend to some private business prior Inauguration, says a Madrid diapatcb to his departure from New York on the to the Tribune. The pr'n es sre either 17th inst., on his return to his post at guests of the crown in palace, or Manila. - He will stop at Rome In or- houses with a complete retinue of serv- der to discuss the question of the friar ants" aie placed at their disposal, in the Philippines with the authoritie Special Ambassador Carry, of the at th Vatican. United SUt, ii provided with a hoot.