" - -. ZvtZ InrrnnlirnO nnr IflHTHninilO I governmenTL- uatenews. ummm nma itm Lu" Kriii iffiLito nitc viuiuiiiuuo W(irh u N.....: ( ,ve Taetlo. I Wimlil.i.,1,... ... ""m'i. J BOHEMIA NUGGET. Published Every Friday. COTTAGE GROVE. . . .dREGON. 1 NEWS OF THE WEEK Comprehensive Ilovlow of the Import ant Happening of tho Pat Week Culled From ttioTolouraph Columni. actlvo iu tho the Wliito blaakhurrios and green i-opcb have been propagated iu Loueiuaa this year. Sovonty-two new coal minoa liavo boon opened in Prussia this year, in creasing the output for 1000 by 2,500, 000 tons. Wbat promises to bo the best apple crop in tho history of Canada not merely tho quantity, but quality ia now fast approaching tho harvest sea eon. The United Statos has answered French note. Roosevolt donouncod tho Deomcratic Issuo of militarism. British ministerialists hold 357 soats and tho opposition 205. Horso buyers for German govarn ment aro in Eastern Oregon. A gonoral uprising ia oxpotted iu tho so'uthorn provinces of China. Mgr. Chapello argues for retention of church property in tho Philippines. An eight-year-old boy cf llosoburg, Or., was killed accidentally while play ing with a rifle. One man was killod and 12 injured in a riot in tho anthracite region at llazloton, Pa. Mrs. Ann Jane Darrah, of Liberty. Or., an aged and blind womau, wai burned to death. Thomas Sheridan, 50 years old, a la borer employed in a shinglo mill at Fairhaven, Wash., was run over by a train and killed. The American marines from Pokin have arrived at Takn, where they will be joined by tho Tien Tsiu battalion, and sail on the Indiana for Cavite. The wife of a minister at Atchison, Kan., jumped into a cistern with her S-ycar-old child and both wore drowned. The woman was insane. A cablegram received from Commissioner-General Peck, at Paris, contains an announcement of final results ob tained at tho exposition by the coun tries in the way of awards. The Unit ed States received 2,475 awards; Ger many, 1,826; Great Britain, 1.117; Russia, 1.413. Tho United States leads not only in the crand total, but also in all grades of awards, from grand prizes to merely honorable mon tion. Referring to the mooted purchase of tho Danish West Indies by the United States, the Copenhagen correspondent of the Daily Telegraph says: "Tho re newed negotiations will result, I be lieve, in tho purchase. The opposition party in the Danish parliament favors the transaction, but urge's tho govern ment to obtain a larger price than the United States has previously offered. It is understood that America wishes to use St. Croix as a naval coaling station." Bryan concluded bis tour of Illinois, Cecil Rhodes will re-enter politics, The empress dowager is said to be ill. Roberts will name his own succes ror. Colville Indian reservation is opened for settlement. Roosevelt spoke to an immense audi ence in St. Louis. Ciihada will soil crown mining clams in Klondike. General Brooke urges reorganization of the army on modern lines. Conger has prepared a list of Chinese officials that should be punished. Idaho Soldiers' Homo was destroyed by fire. One inmate was suffocated. The American Biblo Society fur nishes a list ot missionaries killod by Boxers. General MacArthur reported to the war department that the transport Rosecraus and tho , transport Argylo arrived at Manila with Light Batteries O nnd M, Seventh artillery, Majoi G. G. Greenough. P. II. Gilbooloy, counsol for the Klizabethport, N. J., Banking Com pany, announced that William Sohiio ber, a miesing olerk of the bauk, was a dofaulter to the amount of $50,000, and that tho bank directors had made good the aomunt of tho sliortage. Lord George Hamilton, seoretary of state for India, has received the tal lowing from Lord Curzon: "The gen eral condition of crops is excellent, and except in a pait of Bombay famine conditions are disappearing. The to tal number on tho relief list has fallen to 2,740,000." Tho American Bridge Company closed a contract to furnish all of the structural steel to bo used in the erec tion of a big arsenal at Kure, Japiiu, Iho money valuo ef the contract is be tween $250,000 and $300,000. It will require six months to turnish the material, and it must bo delivered at Kure within a year. Oflloials of the North German Lloyd Steamship Company at Now York City bavo awarded u contract for a monu ment to be ereotod in a plot owned by the oompany in a cometery in North Hudson, in memory of tho persons who lost their lives in the great firo that destroyed tho piers and stoamors of the company at Hoboken, on June 30 last. Bnller will return to England. Germany accepts France's proposal Immense (lold of coal has boon dis covered in Alaska. Reformers defeatod army on East river. Tho Boors aro vory Kroonstadt district. Russians tako tho first step on the right bank of tho Amur. Lord Alverstono will bo tho now lord chief justico of England. Mexican troops aro having a hard campaign against Indians. Captain Shlolds and his 51 mon were rescuod from tho Filipinos. A milk combine has boun fotmed by milkmen of Vancouver, B. C Roosevolt conolnded his Kentucky tour with a spcoch in Covington. Tho rebellion in Southoru China is anti-dynastic rather than anti-foreign. Yellow fovor is expected to increase Therefore Thev Aro Unable i tho imperial i , to Meet Strikers. I THE END IS EXPECTED SOON Statement From the Standpoint of the Owner nnd Opcritor-Sy Miner1 Union Mint Not lo Too Tnr. i.i.....inrlnir nnd I'.tllowlitB live Tneue' ii- rv.i 1 K Tim west coast nuuislnastatodtu, noil. Tho rebel ImlroiiM no""1 unlorlng. tho disturbers following oEv lactic,, raiding and attack ?"g and then returning to the gurr o d towns, while tho Americans piir.no thorn to tho mountains. Genera J ilea's ollloors aro surrendering soldiers, attempting to escape to bam.r in boats, am being captured, am organization broken up. Tho oapturcil guerrillas and ladronus, when qiios- Swooping Evory thing Bofbro Thorn in South China. THEY DEFEATED REGULARS ft,,,. V..f Army U I"V.IIm: l-rereel I 'Uy r Hul Cli.Mi-Hr.mt Autlvlly I" ChiiIuii. How KI.K, Ool. 17.-Sii Vnl Sen. 1 s MssKfrsiaEE T-srriis .).... .l..t... 1 llitifr nil till! Scranlou, Pa., Oot. 10. In rospouso 80 AMU,ricrtns stacked 45 rebels, rllleil o a request for a statement viows on tho auswor of tho Minoworkcrs to tho operators lion, r. n. uaiKius, prosuu-m ui mo woumj0, . Twenty meinour i ami. .Woatod Temple Iron Company, which company Sv-eocoud Infantry, in an engage- ,,,rial troop from C. i to w h lltoil Is largoly interested in coal mining, to- t 0 tll0 i0t, istant, In Butun ,y tho roiormors provluco, had ono man Killed ami tour wounded. . . Tho Phllippluo commission, of whlon Judge Taft la president, today passed !..i,. i.iiio r miiint iiiinortauco, ono Uliih . uisht euvo out a somewhat lengthy statoment, in which ho says iu part: "Wo will glvo our mon reasouablo timo to return to work, trusting they will sco tho mlstako of being guided in Havana whllo gewera aro being dug. j and intlueucod by men who, however proyjdj,,,. for n civil lnoroaso of salaries ' I1UUUSI HUH MIIUUIU illl'J UIUV uoiu mini nl cnpnrnl llllllltnllllll Oil UllllBl lliu.uit- , etlorts to benefit tho minors of tho an- Juj, goi,0()i tiachers. appropriating $7, inraciio reciuu, iiru uunuiu iu nuviau "oil IioIiil! killed I . -. . .1 l I'l... .i.lxlKiia RllV II IHO IMI1V llllliu in iroat activity In Canton In pr.)mratloii (or .llHpatohlng troopH to thu dlHturbod JistriotH. Coliinm. Road improvements has begun in tho Philippines, with money collected from customs at Manila, , Lorin Poaso, of Hadloy, Mass., died at the ago of 100. His father livod to bo 09, and his six brothers and sisters all passed 70. , James Ellis Tuokor has. sailed for Honolulu to revive tho customs law and service of tho Hawaiian islands so as to bring them up to tho standard of those at homo. Firo at Herrick, 111., destroyed 10 business houses, causing a loss of $50, 000. John F. Adams, a patient at the , Orecou insane asylum, hauced him- ! I self. I Li Hung Chang expresses regret for ' recent occurrences and thanks Ameri cans. Dowet proclaims that burghers who refuse to fight will be mado prisoners of war. A caso of illness, suspected to bo bu bonio plaguo. is reported at Stepney, a parish suburb of London. Records that fell into the hands of correspondents show that Chinese au thorities supported the Boxer move ment. ' A dispatch from Port Limon, Colom bia, says that a serious fiio broke out and that several prominent commercial buildings were destroyed. The sultan of Turkey has leased to Germany for 80 years the island of Uroan, in the Red sea, 40 miles north of Kamaran, for a coaling station. Full returns as to the wino harvest throughout Germany for tho year show that it is moro abundant and of more excellent quality than for several years previous. Miss Amanda Fairman, a prominent' young lady of PhilipsburK, Mont., was found dead in her room, having been shot with a shotgun. A shotgun was lying on the table. The suicide theory is denied, and it is believed she was murdered. Li Hung Chang ia in Pekin. Southern Tebels defeated General Ho's army near San Chun. The submarine boat Holland has been placed in commission. Russia urges that the Chinese in demnity question be arbitrated. Coal miners in the stato of Kansas have won a striko and gone to work. The members of tho Chilean cabinet have resigned, owing to a political cause. The National League baseball season camo to a close with Brooklyn tho pen nant winner. Charles Fargo, second vice-president of tho American Express Company, if dead at Chicago. The Loraine, O., plant of the Federal Steel Company has been closed, shot ting out 3,000 men. The queen regent of Spain will ar bitrate the differences at present exist ing between Peru and Chili. A clergyman of Blair, Neb., convict ed of bigamy, was sentenced to foui years in tho penitentiary. Dysentery is raging among the troops at Tien Tsin and the German conting ent will transfer its headquarters to Pekin. Ibe steel plants of tho Illinois Steel Works, at South Chicago, were closed down, 2,600 men being thrown out ol employment. A minor official of the Vatican at Rome has been arrested on tho charge of giving tho thievos access to the room from which tho sum of about 850,000 liro was recently stolon. Striking coal miners will accept the 10 per cent increase in wages offered by the operators if it lasts all winter. However, the mon will not resume work until officially ordered by nnion officers. In northern Panay, October 12, Com pany D, Twenty-sixth United States volunteer infantry, was attacked by a force of Tngnls. The enemy lost 20 men killod and 40 wounded, while tho Americana had two men wounded. Twenty-two prisoners and 12 rifles and a quantity of ammunition were cap tured, A colony of 500 Sicilians from Now Orloans is to leave for Hawaii early in January, under tho leadership of Father Nasca, an Italian priest. The colony will bo in tho employ of an Amorlcan company, which has largo sugar inter ests in the Hawaiian islands, Tho company will build a church, school and homes for the Sicilians. I them intelligently nnd for their host i good. j "Mr. Mitchell apparently thinks that the control of thu mining operations rests in tho hands of ono or two per sons, notably Mr. Morgan, or tnat thcro Is a trust of somo sort which can do cido tho wholo question, whou, as a matter of fact, there aro onlv three or four of tho transportation companies in , which any one concerned has any in- j fluence, and tbov do not represent 80 per cent of the whole anthracite ton nago. More than 100 different com-; panics and individuals aro interested 1 in mining tho total touuago, and no ono man can control or have tho slight est influence over their action. ' "One thing tho companies aro ap-, parently agreed upon Is that thoy will not agrco. Efforts have been mado for yeirs to get somo plan to which all could agree to control tho tonnage, so 1 that fair prices could bo securod for a , product which requires so largo an ' investment of money with such great risk to tho labor employed, as well as tho capital employed, but effort after effort has failed through failuro to agree on a plan that would not violate tho laws and to which nil could agree. "But Mr. Mitchell comes horo and , Bays in effect that no miueworkcrs , shall go to work until every operator does just exaclty wbat the other does and that the Lehigh and Schuylkill : men must have a new basis before the j men in the Lackawana and Wyoming regions can go to work. : "The United Minoworkers will lay themselves open it they have not al- readv done so to the chargo of being , the largest and most dangerous trust to J the public welfare that has over exist ed and the organization will make the mistake of all others that of going too ' far and using its power to hurt tho ; public, as well as those directly interested. "Our company will be glad to dis' cusa the matter with when they aro ready to meet us with a view of going back to work, without regard to what Schuylkill operators may do. The strike has already cost us a great deal of money, and tho men much moro, as well as loss of trade, which wo may not recover in years. In the meantime soft coal mines are working night and day filling the place of anthracite coal." r.iin .. ...it.l far flin i-oni trilCUOIl Ot n garbage crematory at Manila nnd for tho reorganization ol tho auditor' stlice. Tho Wright bill, asking for $1,000, 000 In gold for tho completion ot Spain's plans for Manila harbor Im provements, oltcitcd comment from ono i representative of. Manila's Intorna tlonal Chambor of Commoico to tho I effect that, as tho merchants had long ' beon paying a spocial Impost fund to this ond, tho merchants should bolong to tho board controlling tho construe ! Hon; nnd that as tho United States had collected $3,000,000 since Its ocoupa Prill'rMII ii f Ciininliell Tien Tln, Oot. 17. Tho British col. limn under Lord Campbell, which onus part ol tho o.xpodllon against I'ao Ting l'u. "1 tmMuK " duUmr to tho south of tho Pao Ting rlvor, reached Tit Liu, on tho grand canal, vusturday. , ' Sir KruoBt M. Satow, who succeed" Sir Claude McDonald as British millili ter to China, lias utartod for l'uklu. M. do Glorn, tho IttiKslaii niinlHtor, Ih tikoly to return soon. An Appenl t lh Ctnr. Berlin, Oct. 17. Tho Chinese iiiIiiIh tor to Uuiwlu. Yang Yu, who visited Emperor Nicholas at' Llvldla yoBtor dav Mrongly apjamlod lor tho lnterom- .!.. ..f ,1... mnimmir ill 111 fllVOr 1111(1 tlo by imposts for harbor improvements, , , (0 llm uttr from Emperoi l.n fn.ln.l a em lm nnnndSltV for the 1 ' . .1.1. . ..... duueo L'oiiur to show that the ho failed to soo tho ncconsity ior toe i appropriation of lusular funds and sug gested tho uso ol n speolal fund. Tho discussion was deferrod until Filday. AN ANARCHIST'S CONFESSION. (llilMiisa ruler mid court aro loss to blame for tho nntl-forolgn outbreak than tho Russian omporor had boon led to boliovo. Anln Ilrel' Aerompllra Tell ol tho Amorlrnn Plot. Now York, Oct. 15. A dispatch to tho Journal and Advortiser from llomo, says: Tho anarchist Bortollani, nr- pl 1 co o f Bros c l , h mX a' confession ei.ict. removing '-"'-'"- that Princo Tuan Holds tno imperial ltmrtlntiry Hillrt. London. Oct. 17. "Since tho Chi nese court arrived at tho now capital, .iuan Fu," saya a spocial dispatch from Shanghai, datod yetciday. "roiotlon- about anarchist plots, "I havo known about thoso plots for a long timo," ho said. "It was I who sent tho letter to tho crown proseoutor at Naples, warning him in advance that Italian anarchists woro coming from America to kill tho king, but thev paid no attention to my lotter. At an au aroblst meeting In Patcrson, N. J., seven men were selected to kill kings and chiefs of states. Ono ol thorn was allotod to kill MoKlnloy or Bryan dur ing the presidential campaign. I do not know tho uamo of the man who was assigned to this duty. Tho recent nil l-i !...! l l,..t v,mcaBo pio wua luuopcuuv. ...... . . . . , . ,, . ... I beltovo otlior i " .,' - , .. I uiijucwuus iu uiu jiiini;iiien nut lurm i by M. Delcasso. It does not assort seal." Tho Dally Chronlclo has tho follow ing from Vlonna: "None of tho pow ers oxcopt Franco anil tho United States approves tho Itunslan proposal agalimt China to tho arbitration tribun al at Tho Hague." 1 (lerinanjr Accept I'ranae'a I'ropnanl. Borlin, Oct. 17. Tho Berlin Noustfl 1 Nachrichtou says that it understand! ; that Germany's answer to tho note ol ! M. Delcasso, French minister of for , nign affairs, was dispatched today, and STORMY AT ST. LAWRENCE. Thirty Teel Driven Ahore Nova Scotlu Swept. Halifax, N. S., Oct. 10. Additional disasters to shipping on this coast-aro reported. The known list of vessels driven ashore now numbers 30, mostly owned in tho province nnd Newfound land. The loss all over the country and in tho neighboring provinces through terrific rainfalls and washouts ond damage to orchards and bhildiugs by heavy winds will bo very many thousands of dollars. The Canadian Pacific wires connect ing Cape Breton with tho rest of Nova Scotia are completely broken at tho straits ot uaneo, wnere tne cabio was fouled by a schooner dragging her an chor in the recent gale. Heavy rain is falling agoin today throughout Nova Scotiu. Rivers and lakes everywhere aro overflowing and destroying property. Tllore has been no Canadian Pacific train from Mon treal in four days and a serious wreck of the Sydney express caused by a washout is reported in Capo Breeton. The Gloucester schooner Mystery, at Canto, reports ono man lost at sea. Manila, Oct. 10. Captain Devo reaux Shields, who, with 61 mon of Company F, Twenty-ninth roigment, United Statos volunteer infantry, was captured by the insurgents last month in the island of Marinduqne, was ics cued yesterday by tho American roscue force with all the members of hie party. The naval board to examine tho old frigato Constitution has reported to the navv department that it will cost about $400,000 to placo that vessel in condition, such as is contemplated by tho Boston Patriotio Society, which, is raising a lund for the rehabilitation of "Old Ironsides." hatcbod at Patorson plots having tho samo object, hove been organized in tho Unftcd States. An archists have killed kings and queens, our employes I now t,,ey Bhould kill a presldout of a repuuuc to snow mu ivunu uu iur u archists thero aro neither monarchies nor republics, and that a king is ns cheap us a president." Transport llroke Down. Seattle, Oct. 15. Major Ruhlen, assistant quartermaster here, has been notified by tho quartermaster-general that the Kangtse, tho freighter under charter to carry animals and supplies from Seattle to Manila, has met with an accident off Singaporo, and will probably not enter tho government service. She broko her shaft and is expected to bo laid up for at least flvo weeks. As a result of tho accidont to the Kangtse, soveral additional vessols will probably bo at onco chartered. Tho Mogul has alreaady been chartered from Dodwell & Co., and will curry part of tho carco intended for tho Kangtse. She will be loaded with for age and will go under tonnage charter. Tho Mogul is not oxpected to urrivo here until about November 1. that tho reply deals with all his propo sitions. Warning to While Women. Berlin, Oct. 17. A dispatch re ceived here from Shanghai saya th British consul thoro warns European women against coming north fiom Hong Kong in tho hopoof joining their husbands, tho situation iu tho Yaugste valley bolug -very serious. BOER WAR NOT ENDED. New Zenlmid Mall Service. Wellington, N. Z Oct. 15. Tho house of representatives today approved the postmaster-general's agreement with Messrs. Sprookols to continuo for n year tho San Francisco mail service, Tho vessels will run every throe weeks instead of mouthly, beginning Novem ber 1. Tho timo from San Francisco to Auckland will not exceed 10 days. Au amendment favoring n Vancouver S6. vlfi9 WHS carried without a division. . Flood In Now llrumwlok. St. John, N. B., Oct., 15. Tho provinco of Now Brunswick has re ceived a torriblo drenching from n rain storm which lasted 108 hours, nnd which m amount equals 10 inchos. Not a train is moving on tho Canadian Pacific Railway botweon St. John and Vanceboro, or on tho branch linos of tho road to St. Androws, St. Stephen, Fredenoton or Woodstock. The tie-up is due to washouts. Conditions aro tho worst which have existed in tho Canadian road's history, and thous ands of dollars aro represented in tho damage already done and in loss of traffic. Ilurelar Hob the Vatican. Rome, Oct. 15. A number of tho papers hero publish tho extraordinary statoment that tlie securities valued at 357,000 liro, the theft of which from tho Vatican was recently roportod to tho Italian polloe, had been stolen some timo previous to Fobruary last, and were sold in that month on the Paris bourse. Thoy woro stolon, It is assorted, bv ordor of an Italian capital ist. If tho story bo truo tho mure re cont burglary was committed with tho object of deceivlug tho authorities. This theory bus produced a groat Im pression nt the vuticau, but it is not geuoially credited. Mnlue Uoea to Niico.ultl. London, Oot. 15. Tho Amorican Ladles' commlttoo has rocelved a dis patch from Wei Hal Wei, dated Wed nesday, Ootober 10, reporting tho ro turn thero of the American hospital uhip Maine from Taku with many in valids on board, of whom two oflloials and 00 men nro Amorlcans, and 10 of tho latter belong to tho Ninth infan try. The Maino will sail for Nagasaki today. Dnezpectnd Activity Delay Lord Kobert' Departure, London, Oct. 17. Commenting npon tho activity of tho Boers and tho stato ment from Capo Town that Lord Ro berts has postponed his home-coming, tho Standard says: "Thero aro cortalu Indications point ing to the conclusion that unexpoctod difficulties huvo arisen which Lord Roberts deems grave enough to delay his return for some timo to come. The facts suggest that it iHimposaiblo yet to denude South Africa of any substantial portion of tho largo army now ongagod in dominating a sullen and recalcitrant pooplo." Tno editorial finally calls for the severest measures ogulust irrecouolla ulo Boers, "prompt and ruthless pun ishment for overy iusurgeut burghoi caught in dolioto." Murolilii(- lteiiined. llazloton, Pa., Oct. 17. Tho throat ened march of tho striken to J'authet creek valley started from this section toniaht. Tho oblectlvo pointa of tho marchors aro Lansford, in Carbon county, and Coaldalo, in Schuylkill county. Theso towns aro about 20 miloH south of llazloton, and tho strik ers expect to roach tholr destination early tomorrow morning. Most of tho collieries in that section aro operated by tho Lohlgh Valloy Coal & Naviga tion Company. Thoy havo 'boon work ing all through tho strike, desplto tho offorts of numerous organizers sent to that sootion for tho purpoao of gottlng tho mon to quit. Yellow Fever Will Incren.e, Havana, Oct. 10. It Is gonorally admlttod that yollow fovor wil increase in Havana when tho stroots aro opened for tho installation of tho sowers, n work which will probably requlro three years. Major Lodge, paymaster . for tho division of Cuba, is down with tho fovor. t)ar Hheda Ilnriied. Clovoland, O.. Oct. 17 Tim nnr flhods of tho Clovoland & Eastorn Eloc- trio .Hallway Company at Gatoa Mills, togother with a numbor of cam niul other proporty, havo beon destroyed by uiu, xuo lOSB IB !ilUU,uUU. Firo In mi Iiiillumt Town, Sullivan. Iud.. Oct. 17 Vim t. nignr, uestroyod tho largo building in tho publlo squaro ooouplod by Barton Bros.' department store. Loss, $100. 000. ' v ' Waid.lnnt,,,,. n, " . ." IU. All .1 MIr l.riatloim of th0 R0 ft Imnod upon the oitli,,C0, fu'M department. 01 ll" ovct, At thin time of the vim, it. i olllooMiiro preparing tl.olr , i o-tlinatoH for the opm t, , M ending June 111), 11103. Tl,!,.. 7' " will bo tr.uismltM t .J T !C"H tailed In the approp (l 0 r "" of wliloh Will l oil M. .luring February, uh,' ' on March 4, t being tl,Tnrk h,t I'lm o.tltuutH w-blei, 1, vn 'C," iniporl.nce to the m,rmZT for the continuance ol Z i "'l"f rivers, the examCM"1'' survey of reorvoir site., L, iilKiii the cost and value o( Jl" of large areas of fertile arid fi"'" 1'or Niirteya, Al the last Hmilmi f conor... National Irrigation Association gotlcally endeavored to ImoS. appropriation of the geologic e' for this purpose inZ jl almost aliHiirdly xuin of $30,000 , amount of 2BO,ooo. this being J.,, accordance with tho in-udu ot tlZI, try. Tho lnon-a-e was mado a neimte, but In conference vl l houeo of renreMintiiMi L ofl00 M)0wa; JjJfc Mon being made that at tho mm 2 the sum of $350,000 would bo f. considered. Oruuiilned HfreeHt. Woik A lesson that can bo lenniodLti attitude of many of tho Kmtcm ltl as regards river ami harbor amn ments: IIiuku imnrnvm, "... to ohancu or regarded wlthindlfWI Imr. Itin j.liilitiu nf ......i. i . ., iiiiiiiu Hiiiivm nun nynKimntictllj pyjj ed by organized effort, inch ,1 nonr.i8 oi trade or inncWl UMOellltlollH. ICllMl-rll I llti.rc.t. . I ganl.eil for work, and when an Fntri meanly waniH a rivi-raml ImrlcrirsJ nriatlou it uoom alter it In ihoJil ryntemiitlo manner, and mMtaS gota It. This In what the Wtrl al and should do. Every Wettern of trade, chamber of commtrnul I'ommereial organization should lJ ltsiill ludtvlilually, bring all the Ul unco It can to bear utmn t Via and congressmen of Its state, mi I'M iveiy :o-oporaiu wuu tlie Mtlcul L- rliratiou AsHocIatlnn to not nnlt h. Jl favorablo congrexslonal actlun og ibe survuy estimates, but to otherwln ij vance tho luteretM of tho aril kI tlirougli national clianncl.. Irrlsatloii ('oncrrx JUtlltf. Tho ninth annual aoraion of tbt hi tlonal Irrigation CoiiKrws will bwIiJ Chicago llllnolH, Nuvi-mbcr 10-5J 1000. PANAMA CANAL GOINQ AHEAOl Will lie llllllt Kven If Unll.I ilxM llikra Nlrarneua Kntrrprill. Now York, Oct. 17. M. llotia, I reotor-guuoral and president cf li board ot directors ol thu I'tDaoiCci Company; Goneral Ahbott, chief cf neer, and W. N. Cromwell, coosiilt tho canal company, were paneowif tho steainshtn La lmiluu (romBial "Tho Panama Canal ComraiiT'slI Goneral Ahbott. "Is waiting to Cf recommendation of thu Wslkcreil uiIhnIoii to conirresH and forth of that Iwdy. I bollovo that tin W Ion will bo in favor of the hm canal us being more feasible tti nomlcal and giving hotter reroltt, 1 the decision is auaimit the Tuh canal tho company will nevtrtielaii on building it. 1 bollovo tint i ia. tho Panama and Nicaragua auurj built nliio-touths of tho vcim chooe tho Panama canal ns Wat lmtinr. what tho Walker coiamWl hoard when in Piirla was a retell to it. Already between three ai tm million cubic yards havo Mffl ' out down thoro ami two-fHtbi cf J work has beon done. tritt-. i u lin-lmallnr Chicago, Oot. 17.-A dlspatchtoftl Itocord from Uuaiiaiajara, says: A band of brigands, twd ' j leadership of tho notoriooi i Floros, has boon commlttinis nno murders nud rohborioa In tbeiw district of this stato fnr eovcral rnow News has just reacliod here W i.i .! .. iw,i,i mid on the v of Autlan and killod the lJ Following this unprovoked mtttrA ootoi tno piaco nuu " popuiaco. n.uy ..." ";:.;.., ruralos has gone In pursuit ol v .. Munlfltl'- AruIii Jlriven rru - -j Mansnold, O., Oct. 10.--TJ. J lolto Deacon iiomor ""-:,, cago, mado another j tempt to hold service .hore'J was taken in cnarguiy -"-. i Holding services at thojiou' ',! n ",l a oontOUtof tllOCWl vuveiiiiiii . . ,,a!tl tho oast-bound Peunsylavnia pw -1 train at noon, ' 17. i sirlk'- 8 mnol pors, president o thoA.ncr IcanMI toin of Labor, is in the o ty iow A to tettlo the cigarmakers iW ,1 ha lustod now ior s v moiithH. Ho l'J,n vrio IctA representatives of flr" Jo J nnn.lovcd about 4,000 ol I olgurmnkors who are still ........ MiitH"""1, THO viliii" jfJ n Oct. lt'"V'.JL imilv of Ada Lauts. " '0 daughter of Charles LanM. - was ioundln the rear o rosldenco last nigl't- A wri , . i i .. ti.iwlni-od lie' I . . MtiWL tho little girl loft "0X ha" senco was not iief hour nnd after a Bearh on t . . rt 111111. IV hor body waH