* 1- WEEKLY EDITION O' * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ I WEEKLY EDITION. Unswayed by fear, unlnfia- e.'ced by favor, The East Ore­ ♦ gonian will tell the truth, the ♦ whole truth and nothing but the truth, about county, state and national affairs. Its pro. gresslve leatures make it a pa­ + per for the masses ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ «' ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ i 3 Inauguration ct a Big Fight in the United States Supreme Court. time to avert loss of life. Part of ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ the cars were thrown from the struc­ ture into the street by the force of : Intente Cold in East. the collision. ♦ Washington. Jan. 6.—Th® O’Brien was found where he fell ♦ from the trest'e Almost every bone ♦ weather bureau thia morning was broken. Sullick was caught be­ ♦ rays the New England stotm ♦ is «bowing an exceptionally tween th® cam and crushed. Twenty injured were sent to hos­ ♦ cold wave. In New Yorw tbit ♦ morning the weather waa with­ pitals. ♦ in two degrees ot the coldest ♦ ever recorded, 22 below, at Al­ BOILER KILLED 43 MEN. ♦ bany, and 30 below at Blag­ British Criuscr Meets With Terrible ♦ hamton. Harbor traffic is ak ♦ most entirely at a standstill Disaster at 8ydney. Sydney. N. S. W., Jan. 7.—Forty- three persons Lave been killed by th? explosion of a boilei on the British cruiser Wallaroo Tno Wslloroo, which xLi pro-ceding to Hobart, ste- nailed Montag«» Island, renortlng the NAMES OF THE ATTORNEYS disaster, but giving no details. The Wallaroo is expected here to­ FOR 8TATE ANO RAILROADS mot*®« The naval authorities are advised that one boiler burst and :he killed are assumed to Include the Action Is for an Injunction Prevent whole shift of 23 stokers and a num ing Cooperation Railroad Officials ber of deck hr.nds to Secure Certain Ends—Minneso­ ta’s Immediate Interests Lie in the Protection and Development of State Lands. Washington. July 7.—The case of Minnesota against the Northern Se­ curities Company alleging violation of the state laws and asking for m injunction, opening in tho supreme court today. In this case the government has >r ations reported the bill providing 3250.0« for experiments for the de­ struction of cotton boll weevil would be considered tomorrow. PENDLETON. UMATILLA OO.. OREGON FRIDAY. JANUARY s. 1 were killed in a collision of a' OtlVT. from IK nver did most of the worg on ILxJt islanu. CUieago a Han Praocto Twenty Dead. th® cate This is a tecorel «4 uoc co limited and a freight at 1 ’.his * Ot 20 dead recovered the folio» i tg killing for every seventee.i days « f morning, five miles w««st of the city. are Identified: •he «ear Twenty peopl«- are 8**riou»iy lnjur- John Black. Chanute. Kan , Thus. ed. flv«> ratally. and non® ou bourd Small. Topeka: Z A Wright. Kansas NOT O. R. G N. SURVEYORS. th® train escaped injury A relief City; Jan«* Griffin Claremont Mo.; train has arrived here with 20 i of 'be W Martin and William Weil». De­ Idaho Town Excitsd Over Report of most seriously injured, •nd I two Kalb. tu.; Gall Fuller Jacksonville, New Survey in Their Locality. corpses A second train Is coming Ill.; Mr» H<*nry Kliwr and child. Grange« llle. Idaho. Jan 6 — The re­ with th«* dead and injured Another Germany Six untd®ntlfi«* a misunderstanding of orders caused report was started that the railroad air and landed on the roof of tbe first the wreck. Thirty passengers were <<>mi>any waa again In the field. . bait car The seeond chair car waa injured badly enough to require med telescope«! into this The engin«*» | leal and surgical aid WEATHER MODERATED Bottle of Beer Causes a Murder ■ n ___— ■ — x. San Francisco. San Fraueiaco. Jan. 4.—In a qua i A. L. MOHLER MAY BECOME PUBLIC DEBT IS DECREASING Senate Committee Favors the Appro­ re! over payment for a bottle of be- PRESIDENT UNION PACIFIC _ . .. . . Edward Richards, a liveryman at December Statement Shows a Rsduc priation. Visalia. this morning shot and kill«--! ton rf >11.818.530 Portland. Jan. 7.—Harvey W Scott Joseph Martin, proprietor of a salo >n telegraphed to«.ay that the eena'e here. Has Had W>de Railroad Experience . Washington. Jan. >.—The monthly hetattrmeut of tbe public a«*bt snows “ommittee has agreed to report unan on Many Roads—O. R. A N. Suc- that at the close of business Decem­ mously in favor of tbe Lewis an«! c«ss Largely Due to Hie Manage­ ber 31. 19"3 the debt. !«■•■ cash in Clark exposition bill. ment and Forosight—Would Not the treasury, amounted to 3914,150- 68". wbl.-h is a <1«*crea»e tor tbe Retuie Presidency. HANNA A CANDIDATE. month of 311.818.830 Th® debt is A National Committeeman Declares A. L. Moh«er. president oi the O. recapitulate aa followa: R. a N., may be promote ] to the Interest bear.ng debt...8 SOI. 747. That He is. presidency of the Union Pacific, in Debt on which Intereat Kansas City, Jan 7.—Tbe Star to has reastM since ma place of President Horace G Burt, jay quotes National Committeeman turity ............................. 1.19s. 519 who resigned yesterday, nays a Port ­ R C. Kearns as stating that Senator 3X>.582.025 ’ Debt bearing no lr’er't land paper. nectlon. which was secured through — The announcement of the retire-' Totai CHARGED PERR-Y HEATH for th** presidency Tuesday next. . . 31 “•I 525.775' ment of President Burt came a» a This amount, however, does not in-1 IS A PARTY TO FRAUDS surprise, but was quickly followed by dude 3935.328.889 in cert: .cate» and gossip as to the probable successor treasury notes outstanding, which are Some of the Eastern papers yester­ Senate Committee Haa Taken Up offset by an equal amount of cash on day coupled »-® news of the resigna­ hand held for their redemption Panama Canal Treaty. But No Ac­ tion of Mr. Burt with the mention of The cash in the treasury is classi­ tion Probable for Some Time—Im­ Vice President Thorne, of the Texas fied as (allows; peachment of Federal Judge Wayne A Pacific, a Gould road, as succes- Gold reserve foDd ... 3 15fi.000.000 cf Florida Is Demanded—Contest sor. In Spokane the railroad m*n Tur(sT »35 334 549 think Mohler has an excellent chance ' 14S.133.774 From St. Lou la for the position In National bank depos­ Since he entered railroad service 112.159.336 itaries ............................ Washington. Jan 4.—The Carmack DENIES THAT HE EVADED resolution calling for a congressional as an office clerk for the Chicago A | SERVICE OF A SUBPOENA. investigation of the postoffice depart­ Northwestern, at Galt. Ill., in 1848.1 Total ........................... 31.4«4821.982 Against this there are demand lia- ment. created a flurry today when Mr Mohler has. by bis energy and I I fifties outstanding outstanding amounting to Lodge moved it be referred to the ability, won steady promotion. Marshal His railway experience has includ j n*c.247.A84 which Heyward, Hia Personal committee on postoffices . ... ____ i leave* a cash Carmaca un haw. of 3379.374.695 Friend, Says He Mads Diligent wanted a mors thorough inveatlga- ed ocejear as station agent. the next %*;»r as clerk in the auditor’s office, two. The cash in ths treasury was in­ 8«arch for Mr. Heath and Return- uon. Mr. Lodge declared congrenafon al investigations clumsy and wrth years of service as traveling auditor 1 creased during the month by 310.137.- ed Subpoena Indorsed “ No Serv­ .ess. ai.d pioneer ar«mt. two yr-ars as chief 485. This as largely due to de- ice”—Denoun-ent Follows Reports Clay aggressively charged Perr? cl®rk in the freight department one -reasew in disbursing offirwr» t That Heath Has Been Hiding. Heath largely responsible for corni p year as assistant general frelgb* an ces. lion tn the d partment and saiu : a rent, six years as general freight flufoljs for December. i Salt Lake, Jan. 7.—Pe-ry 1-ath ■Why are sub irdiaatee indicted, but a cert Burlington, Cedar Rapids A Washington, Jaa 5—Tbe month!) Northern, three and one-half years as ippeared at the Tribune offie*- st principals allowed to escape?“ He statement of the government a re- midnight and stated he had jtui re­ shook the Bri tow rvrort aloft and general freight agent of the St Paul. relpts and expenditures shows that turned from Denver. He denied he said: “If this Is trutl Perry Hea h Minneapolis A Manitoba, now Great for the month of December. 1903, the ?vaded the service of United States in his office t rlginated tae postal Northern, of which road he waa aub •otal receipts were 342 747.592, and consecutively lard comm • tbe expenditures 333.255.804. leaving frauds from tn ginning to end. If te Marshal Heyward. Heyward, who-is a close friend fl is slandered, we want to know it. U »loner, general freight agent, gener­ a surplus for tbe month of 310 401.- Heath, stated he received a subpoena he te guilty be ought to be punlsL- al superintendent, assistant genera! 788. manager and general manager or Heath a week ago to appear in ed.” Tbe expenditures during Decemb.-r When he left J. J. HUI he became decreased about 34.300.000 aa com 3rooklyn as a witness in the case of Took Up Treaty Question. ren-ral manager of the Minneapolis the United States vs. Dregg», former pred with December. 1902 The ex- Washington, Jan 4.—The renate xmgressman; that he had made diti- committee on foreign relation» this A St. Louie, and then came to Port- •«•ndlturcg on account of th® war de­ Ian«! xnd for yrers has 1-een president ;®nt search and yesterday afternoon, morning for the first time took up partment «.«■cre*M*d during the mouth of th«* OR# N. Tbe remarkable, 13.800.000. ar. the navy departm *n: tix hours before the arrival of Heath, the new canal treaty. he returned the subpoena to Brook- . Money, of Mississippi, and Clark, of growth in business and earnings of: increased about 31.245.000. that «ompany is largely attributed lo lyn. endorsed “no service.” Montana, both ill, are absent. his efforts. The denouement follow» the per- LAWSUITS OVER TAXES In view of Senator Morgan s pro­ Mr. Mohler’s ability and record -listent rumors of the past four days clivity for a lengthy discussion of that Mr. heath came to the city in anything oerudnlng to the Isthmus have been widely recognized and on Law of 1003 Makes it Impossible to 'ognito and has been in virtual hid­ affair« it ft expected the committee a number of occas ons in recent years Collect l.tora T* -n 10 Per Cent ing at the home of Senator Kearnes will be unable to report for a consid­ his name «.as been mentioned In con­ Interest. nection with the presidency of East ­ in thte city. Not many people in erable period Salem. Jan. 8.—It te anticipated ern road® He has heretofore refused Salt 1-ake claim to believe that Mr. Nominations. to leave the O R A N.. but as the I that no little litigation will arise as Heath has been wilfully a party to a result of the sales of Marion coun­ Th® ptesident sent In the nomina­ the frauds in the postal service, as tions of Captain O’Neil to be rear ad­ Union Pacific is also a Harriman line ty property on the -rbnqucnt tax It 1» qot thought he wouiu refuse tbe "lairned by Bristow’s report and de­ miral, and Cun.’uaadero D»-lmo and presidency of the latter line if of. roll, which took place at the court tailed tn®rein, but bis extreme agi­ Wadbam to be t Denver Boasts of a Grcwsom* Record British Consols. 3 R. & N. company and will run on morning, and Armstrong’s attorneys for Fast Twslva Months, New York, Jan 7.—Steel, common. .he San Francisco rout® while the are now ready to go before the su­ county commissioners either today Denver, Jan. 6—Ine death of Mrs. or tomorrow. It will be an exceed­ preme court. Is quoted at ten fifty thte morning iteamships Columbia and George W. Amanda Youngblood makes 22 klll- There are Just 17 aays in which :o ingly volumnious document. The general opinion of brokers is Elder are being overhauled. Contrary to an Impression that has Ings in Denver In the year Jujt rescue Armstrong from the gallows, that the dividend on common, of closed, This is th® record of the which 3500,000,000 worth of shares ENTERTAINMENT OF DELEGATES and his attorneys do not think they been current for some time, there will need half that time. He is sentenced be nothing sensational In the report. ’’murder book” kept at police head­ are held by 40,000 persons, will nev­ It will contain no record of any quarters, in which all killings of the er be resumed. The public paid >40 Portland Prepares to Make it Pleas­ to hang on January 22. but his attor­ neys do not regard that as a serious defalcations, the experts having dis­ city are recorded. Not all of them to >50 per share. This half billion is ant for Livestock Men. date for the noted murderer. They covered no traces of any crook id can b«» termed "muraer" according to wor'b about fifty millions. Portland haa prepared elaborate think he will live to see many Jan- work. The examination, while it has the strict Interpretation of the term, Brokers this morning offer to wag- but in each case one person was kill­ e® even money that the next preferred programs for the visitors and dele uaries 22, so far as legal executions lasted since June, 1903, haa gone in­ ed by another, and each slayer is ti the records for many years back. gates to the National Livestock As ­ him may bo concornt-d. pending over dividend will be cut. Errors in accounts have been dis­ charged with murder until the proper Great excitement and turmoil sociation meeting, which convenes m covered and checked up but it Is authorities have declared him blame characterized the morning session, that city next Tuesday. All the com­ 8 A LT LAKE HOLD-UP. claimed that In every instance they less when the board opened with a gain of mittees have their work completed, All ot those 22 killings, with a two and a half over yesterday’s close. the funds are just about raised, Two Men Killed Because Motorman's were mere mistakes on the part of various officials, the discrepancies in single exception, were committed This was caused by the warlike sit enough rooms have reported to bead­ Revolver Would Not Work. within the city limits. The excep- no case being of much Importance. uation in the Far East, and a decline quarters to accommodate all ihe Salt Lake, Jan. 7.—Owing to a rua ity ’ s guests, and every detail now in British consols. seems to be in readiness for the big ty revolver not working in the hands of a motorman, 'wo hold-.upa shot meeting. WRECK CAUGHT FIRE Portland fully expects 2,000 dele­ and killed Motorman Gleason and AND PANIC FOLLOWED gates and visitors and has prepared mortally wounded Conductor Brign- io care for mor® if they come. It is ton at midnight, and got away. Tho impossible to say just how many will recent epidemic of street car hold­ Part of the Cars Wars Dropped into 'O from Umatilla coumy, but a con­ ups on the east aide the police believe •ulta is ready for the inquest, and 140 wit­ Chicago, Jan. tL—Th® first the 8« est—Three Trainmen Killed servative stockman who is In touch they have traced to soldiers at Fot and Iroquois man* nesses are subpoenaed. against the city and Twenty injure Persons Were with the industry In this county, ea Douglass Orchestra Escaped Easily. agement wore filed today by Ivy Bent to Hospitals—Accident Wat in tlmates that at least 30 actual ato-k- Chief go. Jan. 6.—George Dusen- Owens, whoso mother and sister lost FELL SIXTY FEET. men will go from Pendleton, besides bury, bead usher at the Iroquois, who the City. the business men who are deeply tn their lives. Ten thousand dollars Is is charged with having the doors t erested and will attend the meeting Stats Engineer Killed In Ruins of dvuianded in each case locaed, and several other attaches of New York, Jan. 7.—John Sullick. for th® pleasure and general inform­ Capitol Building. David Jonos. superintendent of the the playhouse, were examined by the yardmaater; James O’Brien, awltcn- ation to be derived from th« trip. D m Moines. Ia., Jan. 5 —While tn man, and William Ferguson, foreman, Fuller Construction Company, who fir® Inspector today. The O. R. • N. has made a greatly The witnesses show that the or­ were killed and several injured in a reduced rate for the meeting and as specting the ruins of the state capi- after the fire was extinguished went tol, this morning, the supervising uis Exposition, after which he will go to WILL BE “DOC" HOUSER. Washington Philadelphia and Balti- more Before deciding on the tour he ask­ ed the kaiser's permission, who in re­ ply said h® was delighted when any ruling German prince desired to see and study America and American conditions The duke will travel in­ cognito and entirely without cere­ mony First Business Meeting To­ night, at Which They Will Be Considered. TO PROTECT FARMERS Walla Walla County Citizens A sm for Aid to Repair R,ver Banks. Waite Walla. Jan 4— John Thoney, Charles L Whitney and Harry A. Reynolds. ap;«ared before the board of county commissioners today and presented a petition signed by 81 tax­ payers and people residing near the junction of Mill and Yellowhawk F ive Deatns Last Night Due to '■reeks, asking the county to appro­ in New York. priate the sum of to assist in New York. Jac 4.—Tbe weather repairing .^e banks of those two has moderated to only four abo««- streams in order to prevent •hem ze.-o this morning Fire deaths d.n overflowing .n the spring, It wai to cold last night For the f rst uji stated that there was g'eat danger in years the harbor is nearly c!os*-d of the tianks washing out and in that with event all the water «onia be turned into the Yellowhawk. This would cauiw that stream to overflow and do much damage to the farmer» redding along the stream. After considering the matter toe -ommissioBer» offered to gtve |2>»1 if the city would contribute the asm® amount, and the parties Interested would raise |2<*0. It is estimated that the cost of making the repairs will be about 1400 HALF FATALITIES ARE CHARGED TO HEAD USHER. Is Held Under Heavy Bond—Enforce, ment of Existing Laws in Chicago Will Cose Many Private Buenta Houses. Nearly All tn« Elevators and Practically All the Cnjrchss— Iroquois Theater Horror Had EFact of Closing Opera H oum in Berlin. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA THE SCENE OF GREAT PROSPERITY Easter® Capita ist Conceives Plan of Establishing a volony of Beta • Fermera in to« Desert—water Fu« Chicago. Jan 5—Josephlu« Spen­ nished fron. Artesian Well»- H igh- cer. 17 years old. die« of injuries re ■y Productive Land Where Once celved in the Iroquois last night, toe Desert B 'ffled Sett er* making tn® number of vkt ms 5». She was removed to her hone aft«, Washington. Jan. >.—A previous the fir®, where she died Tie pOiiC«. did not know she was in the li»t <1 eo«t. U the coroner’s jury re­ These 20ac:e farm» furnish a turns a verdict before the grand jury striking contrat with those of 320 adjourns, the evidence will be imme­ and 440- acres which are being ae- diately presented to the latter The qu:ied tn the same section under the coroner today issued 100 ruminons tc desert land law But here te the witnesses story of another man—one cf the Dusenberry Held by Grcnd Jury, richest manufacturers in the Missis­ Dusenberry has bora held to await sippi valley—who thinks that 2v acres the action of the coroner's jury aad make» a farm just tour time« too tug 1s under IS.tKO bonds, which was tor the average settler who haa Utile promptly given by the theater mana to :nvret except his labor and brains This other manufacturer is N. O. ger* Nelson of St. l-ouis. who conduct» a Wholesale Closing Possible. Chicago. Jan. 5—Notice »erved y model profit-sharing industrial town Mayor Harrlran ot a possible whole- at Lerlaire, Illinois, across the rivet sal® closing not merely of theater», tram the great Missouri metropolis. but of churches, store», c ffiee build­ Mr. Nelson is a genuine philanthro­ ing». tactories. hotels ana private pist. though of a practical kind, sine« resldeucve has aroused the city. Be­ hia idea is to help people to help lon* the mayor proceeds to extremes, themselves and to show them how to the city council will be given a become independent Instead of de- chance to revise the laws and stnke 1 endent. For years he has l*en < asting out provisions which are held to be unjust to property-owners and not eyes toward the desert» of th«- West He was looking for a place where essential to satisfy As the ordin n ces stand at present, strict enforce­ poor people who are out of health ment. it is said, would paralyze bus­ psrt:cu!arly with pulmonary or throat iness. professional and industrial in­ diseases, might go and forget their ills while engaged in profitable out­ terests of the city. Churches are mentioned as flagrant door pursuits. Health in the Desert offenders against the buildlt g laws They an* accused of overcrowding, of He »aut«*d a very dry place wh-*re placing chairs in the aisle . of bar­ the air is filled with healing balm ing inflammable material on the plat and where the sunshine takes the forms, especially at ■»uch clebratlons place of drugs and artificial b«*at He as Christman, and ot not having the found thte ideal spot on the western proper number of exits In some edge of the desert, about 12*' m.les cases. Some congregations, it Is east of Los Angeles. Here he establtsb«*d th* indc said, worship in buildings which would be condemned as firetraps if Health Camp about 18 months ago used for large gatherings of people He bought a tract of land which is irrigated by artesian wells and ptxs for any other purpose. reeded to erect cheap but comforta­ ble quarters for his colonists whom PHEASANT LAW NOT VALID. he had no difficulty In securing In In Hurry to Finish Work Clerk of the ample numbers. Mr Nelson believes that true pros­ House Mads a Mistake in Counting perity in the land of irrigation is to Votes. be had by the intensive cultivation of The til! introduced by Representa­ If:tie farms rather than the wasteful tive Edwfds, of lAue county, prohib- tilling of big ones, And at Indio he i'lng the killing of or having in one's believes five acres are enough, purrssion Chinese pheasants, except On these small areas his settlers fur or®«ding purposes, until Oc’o’H*r, are raising table grapea, melons, l.'OC. f.iued to become a law. sweet potatoes and other products lr. the hurry cf the work the ’ead which are readily sold tn nearby mar ing clerk Inadvertently announced krts at fancy prices. In that favored that 31 vote« had been cast for the xi-ct these garden crops mature ear­ bill. when In reality there were bit lier than elsewhere in California and ai e therefore very pro tit able. W. The check marks made by the clerk The Indio people believe they will opposite the names of the representa­ achieve indep«ndence before many of tives, and filed in the office of the their land bung™ neighbors, who aie secretary of state, show Iteyond a acquiring from bi to 128 times es doubt that the bill lacked one vote of much land under the desert land law tne required number ot votes, hence a« they are buying from Mr. Nelson the bill is not a law as has been im­ at apere throughout p.-, - eeds of their land and labor. The truth of the matter is that the tue state. The senate and governor, actiug on p«H>pk* of Indio are making homes tne house report, duly passed and ap­ and tilling the land, while their more proved the bill. The above mention­ acquisitive neighbors are speculating ed discovery, however, invalidates the In the public domain Tbli speculation will go on as long whole measure and the law. there fore, remains the same aa in the past *.i tbe land laws continue to favor human greed rather than human Lee Sang, a Chinese merchant, le- need, The desert land act not only cently locating at North Yakima, has enables the acquirement of large been ordered deported on account of tracts of governmt'nt land, but it re­ bogus papers of admission to *he quires no settlement or residsnee whatever—William K Smythe United Stat«« The :.*•» council will Lo*d its first bnsiiie»» meeting this evening at 7:30. st which the reports of the ot fleers for the year w„ be read and lAssed upon, and the bu*lnee> of ths city in general for the year that Las Just closed will be looked over and th<- accounts audi.ed and st-a.ghten ed into snap® where the» car. be wound up finally. At the meeting this evening M J. Carney wifi be installed as marshal, and William Scheer as deputy mar shal Mr Carney will aisc re.om mend Doc Houser, the brother of Zoe and Perry Houser, as his second dep­ uty The new man has b**en for some time employed as cm of the carter» is the Houser butcher shoo, and in the estimation of Mr. Carney will make a good marshal. At the meeting tonight the record er’s report for Lu® year will be sub­ mitted and from it will be gleaned th® financial condition of the dty rt the present time, as well as the way tn which it has been running for the last 12 months A Email DeftciL The total expense of the city *ZZ ’he year has bee« >31.833 17. Ln thto is included a real estate purchase ot >1.023. and a purchase of Ire appa- ratua amountinc to >1.484.»4. aad unce these are still tn the poaaaaatoa of the city aad form asset» for the -ity. the real or dead expenditure of he city will amount to >2>.06021. This te balanced by a total receipt xccount of 130.793 74 In fact, the ity ties run behind >a its aeeoust •or th« year, though pan «4 th« aa- ->ense will not be a toes tn the kmc Tin. but will perhaps more 'han pay or the dttforenoe at this time At the Seclnning of 1903 the el’y “.ad in its general fund »» 705 02. aad rom thia aad to be paid P.279 70 ta interest and the health ptysiciaa’s D) of >280 which left ».179J2 ‘a 'M •ewer warrants >10000. The sew«r constroctloe Las bs*a the great item of expense. In the first pine*, it was ««tee a* moat of the general fond, and there ire now >10,000 worth of newer war­ rant» out on interest. Thte to te fact all of tbs warrant debt that th« -ity has. and this has been so tsaffi that it will be easy to hand)« and win not embarrass th* adalatotratioe In any «ray. Bend«d Debt «f >150400« The city now haa a bonded iadebt- edneM of 3150.0«. Of this amount >71000 to in bonds to cover the g«s eral debt, and three paper» were to- sued m 1198 tor >0 and >0 years. The levee bonds amount to >40.000. and are to be called -n 1907. The water commission to handling the bonds issued against the «rater works of the city. The sum to Hk.- 000 and the bonds are to run >0 and 30 years from 1S9<. The last bond issue was that of the sewer construction which call for >3*i,000. and whicu brought the city at their sale 333.012 Added to this bonded debt to the warrant debt U 310.000. which is to be paid at th« rate of at least 32.0« each year, and more if the council »eee fit The total cost of the »ewer to giron at 343.571 44. and me 310.000 that te held against the city in warranta for the last payments tn this construe tion is all the live debt that the cl*y has to handle. From this report it will be seen that the city te In fairly good condi­ tion financially and undar carefol management will hare no trouble In making up the losses of the pest rear and adding to the treasury such rum as will help tn a great degree the final settlement of all the debts Unmarried Ms® Hunt Week. Salt I-ake. Jaa 4.—Tu« United Mine Workers* Union has withdrawn support from the unmarried striker«, urging them to seek work elsewhere. NEWS FROM THUNDER. Living Expenses Are Very Hl^» in isolated District. L A. Wayland and C. W. 8talhnga have returned from Thunder Moan- tain and report that the outlook te very satisfactory and that much da velcpment work will be carried on during the winter, oays the Spokane Press. While me mines are «tell stocked with supplies, it to feared that a shortage will be experienced before spring, a® tbe merchants fulled to have their goods brought In before the heavy fall of snow. Flour to now selling al >10 per aack, bacon at M rents i«er pound, condensed milk at 318 per case keroeene at 3J0 par case, and other supplies la like pro­ portion. There are 25 different properttoa operating In Thunder Mountain this Reason outside of the base b«4t whsre several companies are «rorklng Large crewa Tbe Dewey ia working day and night with a foil fore« of about 30 men Tbe reporta from their upper and lower tunnels are very promis­ ing and great results are expected from thte property The Bunnyaide. under the management of Lee Ab­ bott. la working a fair fur«® uf 32