The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 01, 1903, Image 1

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ROOSEVELT UbCLINU.
EVENTS OF THE DAY I tWAHU MXomi mi,moK- NEWS OF OREGON
GATHERED FROM ALL PARTS OP THE
TWO IIEMISI MERES.
Comprehenitlv Review of the Import
ant Happening of th Pt Week,
Present In Condensed form, Mui
Likely to Pro lnlr.tlng to Ou
Many Reader.
Octs.lon of Hit Accession to Thrum of
India Made a Uala Day.
Delhi. India, Jan. l.-The Viceroy,
Uni t'urson, of Keddlcelon. made
hla state entry Into Urn capital of the
U..ii vi.rftrd.V. Thin rOllatltUted
'"" I . . i. r..i.,i
the official opening of the Durbar. Bootn-neny wmwr wmp.n,
m:ttS OP INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS
OP THE STATE.
Many Senator
reciprocity treaty.
op Mini' Cuban
hold to celebrate the accession or
King Kdward a Emperor of India,
It waa a splendid pageant, probably
unparalleled In ita magnificence. At
the head of the elephant procession
tode 1-ord and Lady Curzon on the
.tat "(lrand Tusker," 12 feet high,
ih lament oleiihant In India, Their
Gorgeous pageant at the Imperial Lowduh was docked with gold and
coronation durbar in inula. . iivr and tlm elenhant Haelf was i
Log Regardless ol Danger From High
Water -New Rural Delivery Route
State School for Traanta and Inman.
ageable Children,
A flr In Salem' Chinatown caused
i&ijo damage to aoino old woouen
building.
The region alwut Summcrvllle will
TRAINS MET HEAD-ON.
SPAIN WAKING UP
Twenty-Tight Dead -Mangled Paaacniera
Sulfcr from Cold Alao,
I-omlon, Ont., Dec
collision occurred a ahort distance
from the little station of Wanstead.
Ont., on the Barnla branch of the
Grand Trunk Railroad. last night.
The fura w running nearly two
houra late, and wa making fast time.
The freight waa endeavoring to make
a aiding to get clear of the express,
but fulled by a minute or two.
There waa a dreadful crash, the
locomotive reared up and Ml over In
a ditch, the baggage-car of the et-
oreaa telescoped the smoker, and In
an Instant the shrieks and crleg or
31. -A frightful TAK1NQ ALARM AT SERIOUSNESS OF
REBELLION IN MOROCCO.
Calling Her Soldier to Arms-Th SutUn
la Barricaded la HI Palace at Fez -Hi
Royal Army Ha Been Routed by
Antl-ChrUtlan Rebel - British Fleet
En Route to aim-altar.
Madrid, Jan. 1. The Spanish gov
eminent is preparing for eventual.
the wounded and dying Blled the air. tic In Morocco, and baa ordered
The loss of life 1 28. The Injured troops at Malaga, Cadiz and Alge-
numbered many more, and many of . , b h , . , readlness to
have a new rural free delivery route
Carroll I). Wright dlscusned labor ,., 'hidden beneath a gold worked to begin February 1, 1903.
question at Science convention. i,h. Kurroundllig them were ,,., m, ,!, another fiKht to cut off, legs were wrenched from their Ceuta and Melllll,, Morocco, hould
.... v Hitchcock forcea Land ..... i ., r. nd sold llverle i,taln tho county acat of Malheur bodies, and the level atretcn or snow tbe ,ltatlon require It. A Spanish
W . , IW'"'" - I . ' . .... ... . 1 .. I tww.n ... HmH..n w h thO ItlflTMl ftT ttl. . . . . . , .
County at the coming eHioa oi v- " """"" cruiacr haa been oroerea to langier.
leglaluture. vnu.n. According to dispatches received
The badly decomposed body of a Operator I Blamed. here from Tangier the rebel chased
rlvr lln had atipearently been haa not been definitely lied, but It I of Fez. It la reported that the Europ-
fiuit men
CommUsloner Hermann to reaign. . ,.,.,..- m.,tv allver atave
Arranaementa of arbitration proto- i,..i,a Connaimht. who rep-
rol In Venezuelan affairs left to Minis- r,M.n,B,, Kng Kur and the Duch-
r tJOWOIl. , ........,,. li,.,t Tlmlp
rn u vumiitHhtu, ...... ... ... . w-..-.
Tho Jlumiiert ramiiy
. r,u.i it.M ..iii-kiiiii i -
prlaoned. Then, In order of prece
dence, came tho Nizam of Hydora
. U ...... . u A I eDvu,il rf tha Hnail
".i.t-'l...ii..'4 u...i nromBtly reinforce the garrisons at
trowd
Coroner's Inqueat hear evldwue on
blunder which caused
wreck
.....,'....,( Tt,,. luuU an wpII dressed, believed to bav been due to tele- ans are Dreoarlng to leave Fez.
UIVU'U. . ... Tho niurl. . ...(K. ,11... -a.,!
tiurirtara broke Into a Salem Run (. nm of the stations where the the Moroccan crisis with General
.m.i ut,.Iu tthftiit I'OU wnrth cfliwA tn.ln. uimiiu. riv nn nrilpr to I tirA..in- uini.ta. nf War mil fhp
,..-,..w w i ... , . . 1 .1UI ff n.l.l ww.. It.,. IIHMI. Blvt'l" . ---- - - l.riiri, a.ntia.i ... -
Wbnstead ". the Muharajall or l ravansiore rev0ver, ti,8 mma nltiht a street ,j,e frelKht to pass No. 6, the Pacific Duke or Veragua, Minister of Marine,
and other ruling chlew, 70 in car waa held up, but the Wgnwayroen express, at Wanstead. In the system i addition to the cruiser Infanta isa-
ur. Tin.U l. aal.1 to declare that their hu;se elephants forming line a weakened when they aaw a n m.n-r o of tbe Grarid Trung mis oraer snoum beii whch hag already gone to ian
.. , . .... ,run ptl5rM....,ru , l.TiZZ ;,L..,. of mud from the Shanghai h meantime had stopped at Wan- nrl,lKh .0vernmenta concerning the
M.w.ri.h miraua the Sultan' lined bv llrltUh and native troops.
army to Fes and will besiege the city; From the saluting battery, posted at
Spain prepare to send soldiers, and t,e frt commanding the Lahore
llrltaln a fleet,
Chicago musician will glva Mascag-
nl a benefIL
Wholesale election fraud alleged
In Denver contest
flute, sun thundered out a royal a
lute a the Viceroy paused with the
l.nrnltU and trilllllHilers Sounding at
liilervala spirited fanfare.
The cortege passed In front of a
of ir.o clKiihant carrying the
feated on Increase of navy,
A whole Chinese province I be- ,hlr tnli(a tho air. presenting a tar of tbe aid society,
rtrttidti ffov.rnmenta
aiimil to sidetrack, and telescop- Mr...n cituatton. It seems to be
ed by the express. The blinding feare(i in political circles here that
storm which was raging rendered b- gome foreign power will intervene In
Jects Invisible Bt the distance or a Morocco.
few feet . I The latest news to reach Madrid
Th ooerator at Wanstead IS "O . .. fhA m-pvioim renorts that
' " 1 ii .. . t..v.. tinf Inr AVpn- l . . , i t .. ,L .
connection with the Uoys and Ulr s usuauy on ..u., I ret nas Deen investea oy me reur..
Aid Society of 1'o.tland. 1 he P.an .... --- - out of .. ,. .u
Tangier. Morocco, Jan. 1. The Sul
tan of Morocco Is said to have retired
to the Dalace at Fez with all his avail
able artillery and ammunition, and
elver aa ballast, and this must be
treated with a solution or acl.is, tor
f that It ma? contain cholera
germs.
An t.ffort will be made to found a
school for truants and incorrigible in
.,.,,. ,.. be d- brl.Hun.ly dressed retainer, of the t0 provl(Ie tlmt , any town of 4.00 ? time m. , w -
''Z '7-""".; ' ruling chiefs. The colo.sal ue.staau inhubltants or over, iruam. - '"-.r --. lmm.,iate,- crh
,lutl by trumpeting and throw ng rorrlglbie, may be commiuea xo " ".w the messaee: "Stop No. 6."
ronpatedlv the message: "Stop No. 6,
Sinn -o R." Sclzlne a latern. tne
ln ravaged oy i-xr reue.,... ,rul nmt) g ,, ,. an,, --- . , cttnitallsts. Un,.rator dashed for the door, and as ".1 "jr. lT""" n nZ.
Aged Montana placer miner r ln 7rowd. erf 3.kers wit 1 relented In Southern Oregon by h; closed it behind him he heard the 'ora' Vhreatened attack on the
...i . Dun unit terrorised Deer sion. nuge cru I , , .,..,,. ,.. nnrrhnited U.h nt tha mil Hlon ud the track. I . . .t .
crasy. got a gun and terrorised Deer
lxdge.
a.uith Carolina lynchers wreak
AS A FRIEND OF ALL
WAR ON CHRISTIANS.
?"1 "L?T i. i- retain X J fierce, has purchased m8h of the collision up the track,
wsefl 1110 KH-iar', " I -"e-- -- - - , ilm I
rted. hits never been surpassed in tne uwi uum u ar 'i"'' m' . - -"
" . .. ' .1.1. f Inn Kavase Creek, in the Hold H"! "'a-
airnincence. i'yvh m i vvum.ij . . - . .
,w.f, venegance on two negro n.ur- () , , ,, .. J ! nl '7 we e Seated
derer. 1 he hralla anu iruminru ''"'" ".. . i,,,, i .hi, c.m . n- h. Pi.n of New Aiolrant to
. .. . .. n-.j ill...il 1 1,.. nAi-nrt and lIlltlKHl atejf OUl lew vi - , - ....
Terrible tralnwretg on uie m.i .,,.. . hript time have proved to be quartz Throne of Morocco,
Trunk Ilaliroau; s aioou - , ,:, (heir attire, wotwrtle of great promise,
Injured. U-u... ,- VnitnwMi bv the newly con- . ..... ., .... , ..... r.mn Lni- of the Times at Fez. Morocco, I missionary women are in the British
, . , ------- - . - i Tne iiooin-iveiiT v-u...!.. i .-- - ----- -. ..., i , . . .....u k ..mn
part of the rebels.
Womca Id the Consulates.
London. Jan. 1. A dispatch to the
Times from Tangier, dated December
29, says:
A courier from Fez reports mat
Tnn,tnn iw 9 The corresooud- the Christians there are safe. The
All Pacific Coast porta, which , b? I slltuted JKri.l Cadet CorP. com- ' haDC' tUla wln,er in the de.rlb I the situation having Consulate
i ur. r i." i a i com, very i-nuu. ii.ins wmncn i mip.... . i
first miuio of drlvlna Ioks whlcti nooouy ,. ln ,v, nmher of the Dreten- ?nnn of the Sultana troops were
inuinrii will share the I ..-i.i.ib ad Maharalnlis,
L." n.,.i w. at fever beat as the first ntntter of driving logs which noboiiy ,nc.rcag(. In the number of the preten- 2000 of the Sultan's troops
.. ... ..!......,. tih .ntd and silver bow heretofore has been willing to take ,,,.- fninwrB. .horn the government killed.
Jessie Benton Fremont, widow oi l - ,,,. rfltn0 irf h, t,. drive In the Mohawk, which lm,,. , -Mi, to attack. Reln-I -An ahsnrd rumor Is current
the famous "Pathfinder, die in U commenced to circle around wu b0 tunicd Into the McKeiule and rorc,mpt. amounting to 12.000 men, the French are supporting the rebels
Venezuela Trouble Will Oo to Tbe Hags
Trfeanal for Settlement.
Washington, Dec. 80. President
Roosevelt will not be the arbitrator
of the Venezuelan controversy. The
bole vexatious subject will be refer
red for adjudication to Tne Hague
tribunal.
Epitomized, tbls was the situation
as It bad resolved itseir at tne con
clusion of the Cabinet meeting ye
terday. The meeting was not so long
as tbe sessions usually are. All the
members, except Secretary Root, were
Dresent. The Venezuelan question
waa the principal and practically tne
only topic of general concern under
consideration. Secretary Hay pre
sented the results of bis cable corres
pondence with tbe government at
London. Berlin. Home ana Caracas,
In accordance with the suggestion
made by President Rooaevelt, through
Secretary Hay. President Castro wa
reported to have agreed to suomit me
difficulties to the arbitration of the
tribunal at The Hague. The Enro
pean powers not only consented tc
submit the controversy to armirauun
but while they bad expressed a pre
ference for an arbitration to be con
ducted by President Roosevelt, they
had assented to hi suggestion that
tbe matter be referred to The Hague,
Tbe presentation of tbe case met
tbe hearty approved or tne cabinet
No fear Is expressed by the Adminis
tration that the Monroe Doctrine wii
be brought into the controversy In
any manner that might result in an
embarrassing situation for the United
States. Secretary Hay la preparing a
note to the powers in wbicn tne grati'
fication of this Government la ex
pressed for the course agreed upon,
So intimation Is given of the condi
tion which may have been Imposed
by the European poweta or oy
President Castro as precedent
the arbitration. It la known that
Great Britain was willing to submit
the subject to the arbitration or treat
dent Roosevelt practically without
conditions, but the suggestion is made
tnat one and perhaps two of the other
powers Involved proposed some con
ditions which might have proved em
barrasslng to the President had he un
dertaken the responsibility of deter
mining tbe question.
It Is understood tnat some money
must pass, but It Is also known that
the Lmount of cash .to be required of
enpznela before arbitration Is not
nearly so large as bad been stated.
It Is not possible to learn either
whether the allies Insist upon apoi
ogiea from Castro, and while it la a
sumed that the oiocaaae win
Deedily raised, no arrangements
that end has yet been made.
THE PRESIDENT IS HELPING AL0N0
PEACE NEGOTIATIONS.
Baals ol ArtritratkM Must Bo Fixed Upon
First Allies May Coiuent to Ralso tho
Blockade, Provided They Can Renew
It N Venezuela Does Not Pay - High
Compliment to Roosevelt.
that
Anaeles. I.. ti. smi olnnhnnts In I ,)ri...,i in tha Potior mill, and as soon ., .tti ,,ava tomorrow and an I a a. matter of fact, the anti-Christian
lint UlWAIltl.. " ,.,,.-...-.."--- I 13 B .,"....' v, - i --
o..... u,.r.n condemn attitude A u .i in front of the great s this Is completed It will start a tug .,i,iItionai force of regular cavalry movement is more dangerous to trie
.t wk .rii... on trusts and proposes illmm. Mtislld. the steps of -which drW at Kail Creek, to be brought h bepn ralled out. French than to anybody else, and it
' . I .. . .llt- .tldtl..lulJ..I . 1 t... L'UIIulMt1 Iti
1. t. i.Li'ia
.... h an neraonagea. including tne in
, Ri. th. Slocan district of American and HrltlHh guests, and the
avalanche In the Slocim oisuki , f ,h(, ,.0(mies and from
Ilrltlsh Columbia. ,ltr "art of the Rmplra.
Young woman shot by Jealous lover Th pnoimmis animals shuffled
near Halne Christmas night dies, snd lU)wly ,,y nxliny 0f n,B massive how-
.1-.. i talk of lvuchlng her assMiin. ... . mi.int nd rich design be-
a ;r,.'";;r.:;r saw
Hal. i,.i... nt frlnmon mirnle and gold.
w i Ttrvan la In Mexico City talk- nnnda of enld encircled their tusks,
Ing silver. golden bracelets were on their anklea.
.- a.i.j kin. Unld and silver bells were hanging
Railroad collision m . - tht,,r
five persona. heads were painted and decorated In
lake sailor starving on an r fvety eoncelvablo color, tne m
bound vessel. houts were clad In the brightest nt
n,.h.m nell says he bag Invented tire, as were the attendant spearmen
Graham lieu aay no os . . enhnt' sides
flying machine. Jn hB ()f ,hp prut.c8Bon rode
Bnowsllde burle bunkbouse, with 0(,nPrnI j.ord Kitchener, the Com
11 men at Nelson. mander-ln-Chlef of India, surrounded
hrllllant staff, and followed by
Calmnesaorn Bpoa...., - - - . ., ,, wllh escorts
panle la a cnurcn i.. , , . 0f Indian cavalry and tribal leaders
Blizzard sweep over the Mississippi (rnn h(,yomj tne border line. Iown
Valley to the Gulf States. n,e ,ain Btreet moved the cortege
iiiw of saluting soldiers and
tlead Astoria Iiecuniur " .,... r.. ----- ..... ,, r
v- .k- u hie accounts. exclied. surging sn. inm.ua '"""-
bo pi.wiv .. - .....i.... ihrniieii inn
I llllll.TJRi ...'.....
Hnwi tbe Williameite to the,Sprlng- rnv tHi,P. not already In rebellion threatens them in Algeria.
field mill. The ruaning or ioa in waverlna- and are ready to join "Tangier Is tranquil. No dlsturo-
these streams In the winter season 1 tne rebels In the event of a serious ance of any knd need be feared here.
attended with muc n oanger. wn.iu ..-s- government defeat. The pretender ie
.nr. h.v rhimen ncrriuiuiw w i .,,ii a,,f.,.iiA,i uiitn evervinina nwcw
ukni.i himw mlu fall and suddenly . ,i riiatrtlmted his forces
OIIUHIH ...' 4 ... 1 SHI J Will. .."O u.hv. .
raise tne water iu ". over a district wnere iuey -u uo
be almoHt moslble to boom tho logs lwtcd nr dinperged very quickly.
at their destination. The Times' correspondent adds that
... .-- i-i . r,.ll the nretendera position is a very
uovernor ueer ... '"--" ",-. He nrofesses not to
pardon to George Horey, , w "" .,. "the throne for hlms.U. but d
serving a Hie eentence lor swung u . . overthrow the Sultan on ae-
I'errv in Portland In lBVM. ,,... h.B Eurotiean tendencies. If
. ..i. . t the White successful, the pretender proposes
a mg i 'I'"-" . . , . ,hat the rebels shall nominate a new
Swan mine at Baker Ci ty, li , dtad 1 in ghehlfian fftmi,y wfc0
iromisiungi.uo.uw... ...... -"-"" would promise to continue tne war
i.. txii nn hot aater from the exhaust ,,.,, ua
British Warships Oo.
Valleta. Island of Malta. Jan. 1.
H. M. S. Bacchants, the flagship of
Admiral Walker, togehter with the
British battle-ships Canopus and Vlc
torlus and the cruiser Diana, have left
here for Gibraltar, it Is believed, ln
ronnectlon with the Moroccan situa
tion. The battle-ship Implacable will
follow the other ships shortly.
BINCPR HERMANN RESIQNS.
against the Christians.
SLAl'QHTER OF INFANTS.
ol tha engine.
Ti. ittnnt of the Oregon raft com
r!rT:l" of Horrible Custom. In Japan
toe rigni oi " i-' j r
glng railway up Milton creek, and snr-
wlll oe piaceo in "
Holiday trade exceoded In mot re
pecta all previous records.
Ship narrowly missed wrecking
Morrison-street bridge, Portland.
Rneclal Commissioner Aratl, of
Japan, pledge aid tor 1905 Fair,
ancient city
with the balconies and nouseioim
teeming with life and through the
Moree Onto into the open Park be
yond. There, after a four-mile march,
the cleplmnta of the Viceroy and the
Duke of Connnugnt nanea
side, and the pageant was concluded
nnrM.ntatlve Jones Introduce, bill with the grent Princes fll nRby,
to"ope Colville Ml. re.ervation. their eUnU -m,
Oreaon Water Power & Ral way , rilr.on dressed In gray
Conipaay aued for ftO-,000 damages. k o ConllRUKht hnd on
tevors
once to take levels.
The ne Methodist church at
Brownsville was dedicated last Sunday
morning. Alter the ceremony was
,..,..lt...l the anm of 11.200 was
pledged by the people tu pay off the re
maining lmieoiodiiess.
Frank Wallace, a Grant county sheep
man, was recently arrested on a charge
ol stealing 28 valuable bucks, but was
nhneouent v acquitted. lie now
brings suit lor 110,000 damages against
his accusers,
stock inspector.
a
V 'treTSndSnr VXT
id cause wreck and loss or me. received n fluttering wel-
and
Secretary Chamberlain arrives In
South Africa and advise, concllatlon.
Crown Princess of Saxony and her
brother may aook refuge in the United
State.
ftnnononta of reduced Philippine
tariff and of reciprocity treaties may
lorm ft combination
n...Mn nnonAvnlt declines to ar
bitrate the Venezuelan dispute, and It
will go to The Hague inouuai.
Many disastrous and fatal railroad
wreck.
Negro Murderer hanged by a mob
in Kansas,
Delegate from the Philippines ox
plain their need.
British sea captain murdered by na
tive of New Hebrides,
George Carter shoots hi Wife and
then kill himself at Eugene.
Fire destroys city hall and city re
cerd of Marlborough, Mass,
Jealous lover lies ln wait and shoots
young woman near Baker City.
President Roosevelt advise Castro
to appeal to The Hague tribunal.
Pretender to throne of Morocco
wishes to make war on ChrlBttnns
Great Increase In trade with the
inland nossesstoni of the United
State..
rn.rt.tmne Is aenorously observed
among the Inmate of the state insti
tution, at saiom.
The pope take. tep. to arrange
legal separation of Crown Prince and
A "Prison Editor,
Victoria, B. C, Dec 31. Corres
pondence of the Associated Press re
ceived from Yokohama by the steam
er Tartar tonight included details of
a horrible baby-farming conspiracy in
Osaka. An elderly woman, her mar
ried daughter, husband and two otners
have been arresed for Infanticide, and
it la learned since that they started
nneratlona bv killing 300 children,, 80
l hl vear.
The Jaimn Times hns an account
of bow a Japanese of Kochi was mar
rim! to a corose. His bride-elect, the
sawaua.
(WARD AQAINST BUBONIC.
Commissioner of One ral Land Office Quits
and His Assistant Appointed.
Washington, Jan. 1. Land Com
mlastoner Hlneer Herman has ten
dered his resignation to the Presl
dent to take effect the 1st of Keorn
arv or 1st of March. He will be suc
ceeded by present Deputy Commis
sioner Richards, of Wyoming, in
confirming the announcement, Mr.
Hermann said:
"I have wanted to return tp Rose
burg to resume the practice of my
profession, and have contemplated
roBtirnlnir for a vear or more. I have
held this office longer than any of
my predecessors, except two, since
the office was created in 1812, having
entered upon my duties soon after the
first inauguration of the late rresi
dent McKinley, nearly six years ago.
Arizona Tskes Precautions, bat Doe not
Fear Its Spread North.
Noeales Ariz.. Dec. 30. Doctors
Piirriu end Chenoweth. who were ap
pointed by the Board of Health of
Nogales to Investigate me euecur
ness of measures anopiea oy m u
thnritiM nt Guavmaa against the In
troduction of the disease supposea u
h hnhonic claeue. now epidemic at
Mazatlan have returned ana say mere
is no danger of the disease extendinr
to Guaymas or points north as long
as the present vigilance is continued.
nmMul te prrams were receive
here today from the Governor of the
state of Sinaloa. who reports the sick
nesa decreasing. Anotner telegram
from Dr. Fernandez, chief surgeon of
tho Eleventh Regiment of Infantry
ctatinne.i at. Mazatlan. says: .
Thlrtv cases of 'bubonic plago
sent to the Lazarelo, of which 15 have
died In seven days. Amongst troops
a. tha WraYka not a single case.
Sanitary precautions taken."
Investigating la Mexico.
wshJnirton Dec. 30. The United
state Marine HoBDital Service au
ihi-i tmvo rienrimi to dispatch an
expert to the coast of the liuit oi Cali
fornia In Mexico to lnvesuage mo
ports of the appearance of plague
among the immigrant Chinese there,
but no one haa been designated for
the service.
PORTLAND MARKETS.
blue-
come nt nil points. The Viceroy and
the Duke of Connanght subsequently
drove to the main camp
No Public Significance.
New York, Jan. 1. Secretary of
the Treasury Shaw Is in New join
today. He visited the financial dis
trict, calling at the sub-treasury and
custom-house. The uocrewry
bv his Bon and two
daughters. "My vlidt here has no
public significance," said the Secre
tary. "I am combining business with
plufiBiire. At present my plans In
clude a journey to Philadelphia to
morrow, I do not expect to meet any
New York bankers." -
. , m tri..AU. Cnntniln nArfl,
anugnier o I"'" It have endeavored to administer the
at the request or tne r1". :. . . .Vokimr m.h-
oarents. the ceremony iook piace ' '
I . ... . . s l
tween the living ana me ueu.
let hvTcVn 7 inng 'of thT-prl- M "rSt
iritor" employed by Japanese In Oregon nor ' would ay that h-
.,o ..hi rtnt are to oe im- wuuiu ------
prisoned in case a verdict is given connection with the senatorsnip.
. .u ha la aiinnofted to I
.n t, hn nr oiner oiibubkh. i kkuuih vw..w.
vu.v, - - 1 T .,...o nf
IiSt. i.ouih, jau. i. in ii.""
a decision to re-count the votes cast
.... iot the recent eitnniuii m mo
Philadelphia, Dec. 3l.-uouy u-ar., a nistrlct. the ballot
member of the "Merry Widows" com- boxeg were opene(i yesterday In the
Wheat Walla Walla, 70c;
item 78c i valley, 75o.
Barley-Feed, $23.60 per ton; brew
ing, 24.00.
Flour Best grade, 3.90(14 40; grab
am, $3.20(83.60.
Mllltnffa Bran. 119.00 per ton;
middlings. 123.60; shorts, 19.60;
chop, 18,
Washington, Dec. 31. There U
now In progress an active exchange of
notes between the allied powers,
Venezuela and the United States, re
specting the method of submitting to
arbitration the Issues which have
arisen between Venezuela and the
allies. The weight of official opinion
here this afternoon was that several
day. at least niudt elapse before any
thing In the nature of a preliminary
protocol can be made ready for sig
nature. German insistence upon a
prepayment of 10 per cent of her full
claims before submitting her case to
arbitration, and perhaps President
Castro resistance to meeting what
the allies claim as the obligations of
honor are believed to be now toe
sticking points. But It is hoped that
these can be pased within the next few
days, and it is further hoped that
some arrangement will be made In the
preliminary protocol for the raising
of the blockade, though it is Intimat
ed that the allies' ships will be kept
ready to renew it in case of any de
fault on the part of Venezuela in her
obligations.
Washington having been the pivot
about which all the negotationa have
turned up to this point, it is surmised
that it may also be the scene of the
anal act in the shape of the signature
of the protocol, either by the resident
representatives here of the powers in
terested or by special agent sent to
this neutral ground for the purpose.
n erroneous idea obtained In some
luarter as to the functions of the
President and Secretary Hay in this
matter, and they have been repreeent-
d as endeavoring personally to con-
luct the negotationa, as drawing np
orotocols and generally taking a
eading part in all that is going on. It
pointed out at the State Department
that, while ordinarily a misunder-
tanding on this point would be trifl
ing. It happens in the present case
hat report, of such activity on tne
?art of the United State, officials
after the President had expressly de-
lined to assume the duties of arbitra
tion would surely be ill received in
Europe and might perhaps lead to
some backward steps that wouia oe
matter of reeret to the Government,
which earnestly desires to have the
parties reach an honorable settle- "
ment of their differences.
It Is exolalned at the State Depart
ment that the part of the United State
United State Government Just now
la that of "good friend" to all parties;
that It is not undertaking to draw up
orotocols or impose limitation npon
the parties, but it Is connnlng its
office to getting them together and
keeping them so. In this view tt win
not be necessary for our Government
o prescribe how the Monroe Doctrine
shall or shall not ngure in me proto
cols; It will Judge for itself by results
how our Interests are affected, and
will tot Indulge In premature or un
called-for protests.
An for the terms of the arbitration,
It 1 stated that they are in a fair way
ipeedily to be adjusted, but nothing
can be said of the details. It I pre
sumed that the allies wilt agree to
terminate the blockade, thougn no
stipulation has yet been entered Into
on that point. Nothing ha been
heard recently cf the part to be taken
by United States Minister Bowen in
the final settlement, and It begins to
appear that, after all, Venezuela will
probably be represented by one of her
own people.
Epidemic I Abating.
Morifn ritv. Dec. 30. The plague
nita,ir, i rinririedlv ImDrovea ai
Mazatlan. Only three deaths occur
red yesterday. Steamers are still pre
vented from toucntng ai urn yurv -
Kansas and Missouri Freeze.
DISOBEYED THE RULES.
Naval Commander Take His Wife to Sea
and I Ordered Ashore. " -
Washington. Dec. 31. Commander
John B. Roller, ex-commander of th?
old gunboat Monocacy, has reached
thlo. ennntrv from the Asiatic station.
having been ordered home by Rear -
Admiral Evans for persistent mirac
tlon of the rules which prohibit the
commander of a vessel from permit
ting his wife to make her home aboard
the ship. It Is cnargea wai auer oi-
Kansas City Dec. SO.-Advices re- fending In that particular several
ivansaa vnj, " I . dh.. nn waa culled to
celved today indicate severe weatner ro, s, but
throughout Kansas and Missouri. apparent effect. When hi
Concordia, Kan., report zero weather v to th(j eaM nf Rear.
there, and all along tne Missouri r- Arairal Evans the latter detached him
fic road this same condition prevails ordered him home.
Deed Leaves All to HI Widow.
M VnrV .Tlin 1. The Will Ot
ti, ,., n lined was filed here yes
terday. It gives all hi estate to his
widow, Mrs. Biisan r. -Keen, aim
make her sole executrix, a w-uucbi
to his father and mother having
lapsed by their death.
Vanderbllt Is Doing Better.
Kor York. Jan. 1. The physicians
attending Cornelius Vanderbllt said
today that they had every nope oi iu
ronnvarV. Unless something unfore-
been takes place no runner uuueuue
will be Issued.
British Sloop at Port of Spain.
Port of Spain, Trinidad, Jan. l.
The British slcop-ot-war Fantome,
which waa sent to command the en
trance to the Orluoco and went
aground near Barancas, and which
was floated December 21, has arrived
liAfd An AX amlnation of the ship
IbIiows that she sustained no damage.
I . - V.. Minn mi a VdllQA 1 v T)..1i- PnnlrMaa.
' .. .. - --w i nnnv fun vintr ht. n uuiirDuiio """" nn-npnefl nr .1 nines rmuri, vun&i
OttB No. 1 while. VLlogi.W. ' ,nttfi Bniri,ift tonieht in her 1 ant thA rnntnAtant. GeorKe
il.12WSl.15 per cental, bv swallowing carbolic n n winner, and their attorneys,
Hav Timothy, ilJ2; clover, acid. She left tne ionowm u, - gaya a (nSpatcn rrom weaver. ui
sau 00. cheat. 18(39 per ton. dressed to J. A. raiiinger, nwu, hoxes of 85 precincts oui oi iu
V ' . . M V .
Potatoes-Best Burbanks, owu ve me an. Can't stand
ack: ordinary. 60fiOo per cental,
grower' price; Merced tweet, $1.75(3 Ml88-Earl was about SO years old.
$2 per cental. Hor home is said to be In Oklahoma.
pH.. Chickens, mixed, no sue was lormei j -.,-v
....... j . l..T..
Hutchinson, Kan.; reports the eoldeat
weather in years, the thermometer at
that point registering live Deiow zero.
At Atchison five below is recorueu. -At
Mexico. MO., a coal famine con
fronts the people. There is no more
coal for sale at any of the yards and
the thermometer registered gero. last
night
uor ui o , v ,., .
of 10B were examined, but the result
was not made public, uuiier, ou
face of the returns, had a majority of
6000.
vonnir. P10c; nens, wc, iurhoy
iiv I7iai8e: dreBsed, 20 21
ducks, $77.50 per dozen; geese, 8
nhAo Foil cream, twins, luO
17Wo; Young America, I7gi?i
tactory price, l$lie less.
Untter Fancy creamery
per ponnd", extras, 80c;
922Ko; store, 1518.
Eggs 26(S35o per dozen
Girl" company, which L4
Events at La Ouayra.
Guayra, Jan. 1. The
Dutch
stranded here about two weeks ago, prlM wlUem V, from Am
arrived hern todav. After
Benjamin H. Calef Dead. undergoing the usual preliminaries,
xt a... vv n. St. Benlamin H.i9he was al owea to enier nuu
Philippine veteran missing. ,,
Tionvpr nee 30. Second Lleuten-
.nt unnium r KUter. Comnany M.
fuMnti. nnito states Infantry, has the Hartford was not coming nearer
been missing rrom on .uogan im to itome. no wuuiu , cujujou
nearly two weeks. The Denver police ing more of the officer and men a
deDartment has been asKea to neip iu ne naa ine niui ,i'" iwi-
dls
Calef, an accountant, died In his home charge her cargo,
at East Orange alter a iou8
Wo wns associated with Jay uou n r.ntml Strike Settled.
'Ani. . , , , . , T , ,1 vil in I ' -
f.atSi and General urenvuie . ""5' , ... .
jni. on nili-nn onterorises naa ueeu jviuisuuuiunu,
innatn htm. Lieutenant Klsler is a
years of age. He enlisted a a pri-
vnto n the s xtn uavairy six icom
ago at Philadelphia. Shortly there
after he went with the battery to the
Phlllnnlnea and Baw active service
in and about Manila.
Jan. 1. Tbe
OTd r,k6 ntt?eed nln
apm mi ... i- . Dnhart T tmi hnu been settled. An m-
late wowm.ru.u- - hour w88 grant
Hop-New crop, 2S20o per ponnd, estate. He lived In Chicago ed both the day and night crews, with
' .. --.. I ... . j r..t nrano-n 16 nov for overtime.
Wool-Valley, t-KCSioc; caswru until ne removou --p f
years ago, nm -
,n,irn anrvlve him. Could Not Place Blame,
Trinidad Co O.. Jan. 1. ine jurj
Oregon, 8140! mohair, 2628o,
Beef Grons, cow., 83i0 per
ponnd; steers, 4o; dressed, 897c.
Veal-7K8HP.
muwm vii vbd, i" r nresa ana i.aeuiuuauvuc . . , uvv"" -j A,v
, . exchanged flattering .Ple . x do sou,n n
Lamb. Grow. 3c per ponnu, rtay.B audience, we nm.
drt. II We.
wi n.. BlAUn nr nonnd
nre.il. 717 Wc. commander so celebrated
Empress Dowager Oreets Mile. that held an inquest over the bodle8
.... m to. nn,o0on Km. I olo-ht mnn killed In the. collision
Gross, So per ponnd; DreB. and Meutenant-General Miles between freight trams on uie v,.
I PresB a. . ... ot In. j. o. cmitharn Railroad last Wee
exchai
day's
Pop Admire American Officer.
Rome, Dec. 31. The pope today re-,
celved ln private audience Comman
der William H. Reeder, Chaplain Ed
ward J. Brennan and Lieutenant
Henry Selgmier, of the United State
training-ship Hartroro. uommanuer
Reeder and Lieutenant Beigmier were
In full uniform. The pope remarked
on the ' smartness of the American
navy uniform, and said ne regrettea
ances ot meeting with American.
Starved to Death In Bolivia.
Seattle, Dec. SL New haa Jut
reached here that John S. Rouse
starved to death ln the wild of Cen
tral Bolivia in June, 1900, while on an
exploratlng trip. But one man or a
party of 30 escaped. Kouse waa one
oi IH
Snow Stop Traffic.
, Minh tw 29 A ae-1 of the Dloneer mining men
?. ...... A., k ki.i. State of Washington, coming first to
vere Dlizzaru, wnicn " :..-, . iotq ftn hi. U trln
for 24 hour, today rendred street-car . of a part representing
service temporarily iuiiua,u, tJje Boiivan government. Hi rriena
made rauroaa irauii"i -""- here will ask the Department oi Biat
and uncertain. . ;. . rn investigate hi deatn.
.
Fire Prove Expensive. Do Not Fear Ocncral Tung.
mho0 AHi nec. 29. A fight In a p-uin T)ee. SL Official her dl
., . ot nanonnn Mexico. 1 -redit the reoort that Genernl Tung
a' fire in Ine which .re- Su Slang and Prince Tan nr. m.vln.
suited in the loss of ,20,000.
n...l.n 1 , ai.n. Vn with troon. Th ml-
nay s w . . nm. ,,ita in the loss oi v,uuu. iui.-s w " -- . .
.uA ncnQrnl that the "SUCcesB oi iub enect mai iruiu o . . r. ,L.n.v and lalonarles. nowever. are s-iu wnr
mo uv,-. . , n.i,in n attach oiamei ine nam a lauiu uvv - -- .... ,
American Army was assuieu uuuw - nuceu . wn ".:.TrJ , hi, , ItlrlW irom uuw wv-
I to any one.
Princes, of Saxony,