BOHEMIA NUGGET. ruMUhad KrttT Frlilnr. COTTAGE GROVE. . . OREGON. CVCtlTS Of THE DAI Aa Intern Unj Collection ot Hems from the Two Hemispheres Prutrtftd In a Condensed Form. U Rung Chang Is again seriously ilL Wlllspolnt, Tex., was wrecked by cyclone, Er-Presldont Harrison Is very Be rlously 111. Dewct, with 400 uoers, nas escaped to the northward. Russia assures tho powers she will japan una urueruu new uaiucsui rmm RnHimi Ynirnhnmo. , , . , . , Mcgler s cannery, at Brookfleld, -ivnh wn dnmnrpA siK.ooo l.v fire, it ia rnnr,H thn Kitrhnnor do- mands unconditional surrender from ltocrs. England declines to modify the ranal treaty without a satisfactory quid pro quo. General Chaffee refuses to allow the decapitation of sovernl Boxer chiefs condemned by a Chlncso judge, if in.on.nnra nnrt thnt the United States will not enforce Piatt amendment. Lieutenant General Miles, nccom - panled by his Staff, Will leave for a SSiS, b,' 7'". I'lftsE posts. The mill plant of the Centralla Shinclo Comnanv. CetAralia. wash., was destroyed oy Are. The Are Is supposed lo nave originated irc-m me furnace. The loss is estimated at about $5,000; insurance. Sj.OOO. n, mnlnl nf tho fnrol nfflro at Copenhagen deny that the negotia- tions with the United States for the sale of the Danish West Indies have been discontinued, and they confirm , et,tomont mm Wnshtn.-tnn thnt no peremptory note has been sent to .Denmark by the United States. Orders have gone forward from tho navy department for the return of the battleship Oregon, which has been so long a ume ua uie asiuuu siauuu, ii tt-i.j cttoo 1 ably sail for home about May 1, to be replaced by the Wisconsin when the vessel has finished her official trial. Peru Is threatened with a cabinet crisis. The members of the cabinet were sworn in. The Insurgents In Cebu are about to surrender. Colonel J. P. Sanger has been or dered to Manila. Thirty-one rebels were captured on an island on Lake bay. Botha is arranging peace terms "with Mllner and Kitchener. Sagas ta has formed a new Spanish cabinet, taking the premiership. William C. Sanger will succeed Melkeljohn as assistant secretary ot war. Ex-Senator Chandler is to be pres ident of the Spanish claims commis sion. Portia Knight, a Salem, Or., girl, lias sued the Duke of Manchester for breach of promise. Bituminous coal miners at Altoona, J'a, will strike April 1, unless their wage -scale is agreed upon. At Glasgow thero are 42 fresh smallpox cases, and the total number ot patients in hospitals is 435. The New Zealand government has decided to submit to referendum the question whether it shall join the com' xnonwealth of Australia. The Italian chamber of commerce, of New York, has resolved to have a strictly impartial analysis of the lemons of California and Italy. Relatives ot Miss Mary Beach Tousey, of New York, will contest her -villi, which bequeathed $1,000,000 to icllgious and charitable Institutions The Portuguese government has cent a cruiser to Oporto, and has or dered other warships to be in read I rtcss to go there on account ot the snti-clerical .manifestations. George Cornwallls West, whose wife was Lady Randolph Churchill, is lying ill at Troon, near Glasgow, where ho has been lately residing for the pur pose of studying electricity. Over zealous police ofScors in Ma nila may be removed. A Fort Stevens, Or., well-digger was rescued after being entombed six hours. Tho first annual convention of the cattle growers' association opened in Denver. The silk industry of China em ploys. It is estimated, from 4,000,000 to 0,000,000 people. A writer on modern waterways says that in tho near future electric traction will bo universally adopted on canals. The groat Salt Lako is said to be in Imminent danger of drying up, the drain upon It beinff duo to Irrigation .requirements. ' REPORT ON INDEMNITIES Has Been Completed by the Ministers' Committee at Pekln PKKIN, March 11. Tho ministers' commlttco has completed Its report, and tho centra! principles to bo adopted in cases of Indemnities based upon laws In harmony with tho Roman and English systems. This decision was not reached without considerable) discussion, Bomo bollevlng that tho claims of men of good roputatlon Bhould bo paid In lull without furtlior consideration. On tho other hand, a caso was montlonod whero a man of high rcputo claims $10,000 each for his own, his wtfo's and her daughter's nerves and $30,000 for property do a stroyed, whereas It Is known that tho latter cstlmato Is more than twico - tho value of all. Th(J ncBOtintIons, Mr. Rockhlll says, nr0 golng on won nruj j10 6CCS no rea. son why they should not bo comploted L two months wIth tho cxcoption of commercIn, treaties, which will . . , . . in probably toko a long time. General Chnffeo replied to tho copy I , ,., r , , ,, ' of General Yin Tschang's letter sent hln by Count von Waldersco that ho had given Instructions to tho Amcr- lean troops when any detachments I were sent against robbers and Doxors to obtain to the fullest extent posslblo the assistance of Chineso officials In making arrests and punishing the guilty. Regarding indemnity for losses sustained by missionaries and native Christians, General Chaffee pointed out that his sentiments wero well known to tho American mission- 1 arles; that he was opposed to extor- .inn In nvorv fnrm nnd thnt ho fn. vored strict justice in every case, and that he would agree quickly to his ex cellency's proposition that tho indom- niues sir Kooert iiart moniioneu should be settled by tho diplomats c t von Wal(icrseo win leave . , . ... soon for Tsln Tau tue trIP Possibly extending to Shanghai. Ho says ho expects to return to Pekln temporarily. It is asserted that China has de- ciieA t0 deiay ner answer to Russia j. ,,, !,,,., ,.i regarding the Manchurian convention for a fortnight. The ministers of the powers have resolved to modify the legation plans so as to al'ow the five government boards to remain in the occupation . th m,!--.- oi me v,ninese, RADICALS IN MAJORITY. Not a Bright Outlook for the Piatt Amendment. HAVANA, March 11. Tho commit tee on relations ot tho Cuban consti tutional convention, to which was re ferred the Piatt amendment, is made up of three radicals Sllva, Villanuen da and Gualberto Gomez and two conservatives Tamayo and Qucsada, Tamayo, It is understood, is now in favor of accepting the amendment in its entirety. He Intends taking Arm stand on this position, and will send a minority report to the con vention, if necessary. His political influence and position are expected to have a good effect with the others. Senor Tamayo is chairman of the committee on foreign relations of the convention. The committee held short secret session this afternoon and appointed Gomez secretary. Political demonstrations have ceased and there Is absolute quietness throughout the island. The strike has been settled, the stevedores, lightermen and carmen re turning to work this afternoon. The stevedores agreed to compromise on $2 50 American money for a day's work, and $4 for night work. The Ward line agent agrees to send home the American longshoremen. Struck Gold In Mindanao. . New York, March 11. Frank W. Redding, formerly of Newark, who was a member ot the Astor battery during the Spanish war, has, it is said, discovered a gold mine on the island of Mindanao, in the Philip pines. A quantity of the dust he has forwarded to his brother, William F, Redding, of Newark. The latter sent it to the United States assay offlco in New York, and he has received a re port from tho government nssayer that the dust proved to be 897 fine, and that it is worth in its crude state $18 50 an ounce. Export! of American Corn. American exports of corn have aver aged 173,000,000 bushels a year since 1895, an increase of 254 per cent over the preceding five years. Suicides In Germany. The number of suicides in the Ger man empire last year was 10,700. FIJI Sunday Schools. There are 40,000 native pupils in the Sunday schools of tho Fiji islands. An Unsolved Mystery. Pittsburg, Pa., March 11. The mys tery surrounding C. B. Howland, or Harrison, the alleged English earl who died in the Allegheny general hos pital ot typhoid fever yesterday, has' not been solved. Tho claim that he was "Earl of Wargravo" was based on lottors found among his effects, In which he was addressed as Cecil Shcr brooko Beaumont Howland, Earl of Wargrave. 1BT d. SEB Large Number of the Acts of the Oregon Legislature. WITH AND WITHOUT HIS SIGNATURE Dills Tht Were Pssied by Both Houses. Dut Which Did Not Receive till Approval Until Alltr Adjournment Governor Geor has filed tho follow ing nets of tho Oregon legislature. Whllo somo of them were, nllowcd to becomo laws without his signing them, most of them contain his sig nature: Sonoto bill No. 75, to requlro street railways to provide vestibules or woathor guards on Btrcct cars. Houso bill No. 126, to punish kid napping. Houso bill No. 183, to provide for recording chattel mortgages. Houso bill No. 237, to fix tho bound arles ot Columbia county. Houso bill No. SS, to requlro bids for furnishing public supplies. Houso bill No. 122, to punish tros pass by cattlo in certain counties. Houso bill No. 177, to'doflno loca tion ot natural oyster beds in Nctarts bay. House bill No. 229, to fix weight ot standard bushel of oats at 32 pounds Houso bill No. 346, to prcscribo du ties of Attorney General. Houso bill No. 225, governing re ports of administrators. Houso bill No. 19, to rcgulato con otructlon ot telegraph and telophono lines along public highways. Houso bill No. 292, to authorlzo construction ot Sluslaw and Eastorn railroad. Houso bill No. 179, to fix tlmo for salmon fishing In Alsca bay, river and tributaries, and to prohibit fish traps and wheels therein. Houso bill No. 313,' to fix salary of county judgo In Baker county. House bill No. 172, to amond the law relating to the appropriation of water from lakes and running streams. House bill No. 97, to prohibit pub lic contracts in counties of 50.000 In habitants, except attor public bidding. Houso bill No. 1, to amend tho law relating to mining claims. Houso bill No. 39, to fix placo ot as sessment of personal property. Senate bill No. 13, to fix place ot as sessment of personal property. House bill No. 200, to Increase com pensation of deputy county clerk in Malheur county and to provide assist ance for clerk in Q 1171am county. House bill No. 44, to aid Oregon Historical Society. Senate bill No. 112, to provide bounty for scalps of seals, sea Hons, etc. House bill No. 65, to authorize ap pointment of clerks in state treas urer's office. House bill No. 59, to punish poison ing of domestic animals. House bill No. 121, to authorlzo Is suance of diplomas to certain grad uates of normal schools. House bill No. 102, to prevei.t coer cion of voters. Senate bill No. 137, to create offlco of county auditor in Multnomah county. Senato bill No. 203, to Incorporate Milton City. House bill No. 100, to protect union labels. House bill No. 5, to fix tlmo and place of holding circuit court in sec ond district. House bill No. 144, relating to pub lic presentation of dramatic plays. House bill No. 20, making legal cer tain marriages. House bill No. 311, to fix salary of county judge of Malheur county. House bill No. 249, to fix salaries of county treasurers. House bill No. 146, making it a crime to lnterfero with boundary marks of mining claims. House bill No. 68, to prescribe method of apportioning state taxes. House bill No. 24, to provide for relief of indigent soldiers, sailors, etc. House bill No. 26, now military code. House bill No. 110, protection of game, forests, wild flowers, etc. Senate bill No. 201, to provide more efficient method of assessment and taxation. Senate bill No. 177, to Incorporate City of Wasco. Senate bill No, 193, to incorporate City of Grass Valloy. Senato bill No. 63, to regulate salo of adulterated food, drinks, etc., and doflno duties of dairy and food com missioner. Senate bill No. 229, to amend As Urge Wine Crop. Lyons, Franco, reports that the wine crop oi Franco for the year 1900 will exceed 1,731,000,000 gallons, a yield that lias been surpassed bat three times in history. MlllUry and Navy Maneuvers. The war and navy departments are plannng for joint military and naval maneuvers in New York harbor next summer. toria charter. Senate bill No. 207, to nraond So, side charter. Sonnto bill No. 66, authorizing Comity Courts to declaro unimvlgnblo Btrenms highways for Moating logs. Sonnto bill No. 171, to authorlzo ex penditure of money for ImtchorluB. Sonnto bill No. 189, rolntlvo to bl cnninl reports. Houso bill No. 128, for distribution of Inws and Journals. Houso bill No. 275, to nmoiid act creating Southern Oregon Agrlcul turnl societies. Senato bill No. 133, making owners of vessels llnblo for dnmngo to pro perty or land. Senato bill No. 190, to amond Soldiers' Homo act. Sonnto bill No. 62, to fix tlmo ot meeting ot regonts ot State Univer sity. Sonnto bill No. 29-, to authorlzo Portland to dlsposo of block 132. House bill No. 62, to cotisolldnto of fices of Clerk ot County Court, Clork ot Circuit Court nml Recorder ot Multnomah County. Houso bill No. 21, to punish dos miction of records on public lands. Houso bill No. 2S6, to change com pcnBOtlon of certain County Clerks, Houso bill No. 149, to punish deso cratlon of United States flag. Houso bill No. 76, to amond net for election ot road supervisors. Houso bill No. 33, appropriating $1000 for Soda Springs. Senato bill No. 162, fixing compen sation of prison Inspector. Scnnto bllt No. 79, corroding boundary of Whoolor County. Senato bill No. 210, prohibiting salo of liquors within a mtlo ot mines. Senato bill No, 126, regulating drawing of Stnto warrants. Scnnto bill No. 210, fixing salaries of certain District Attorneys. Senato bill No. 72, to doclnro tho Jurisdiction of Justices' Courts. Senato bill No. 86, to cronto ofllco of Stato Bacteriologist. Senato bill No. 221, to provldo for board to draft a Portland charter bill Senato bill No. 232, to rcgulato building branch lines to railroads Scnnto bill No. 196, fixing salary of Superintendent of Wheolor County. Senato bill No. 23, amending school law. Sonnto bill No. 142, requiring stato warrants paid to bo dcposltod In of flco of Secretary of Stato. Senato bill No. 234, fixing salaries of County Treasurers. Sonato bill No. 116, authorizing Stato Land Board to buy land at fore closuro sale. Senato bill No. 44, fixing torms of Circuit Court In seventh district Senate bill No. 114, defining elig ibility of directors of corporations. Senate bill No. 220, concerning sal aries of Baker, Malheur and Clatsop Counties. Sonnto bill No. 227, for construction of ditch to supply water at stato In' stitutlons. Senato bill No. 87, to amend charter of North Yamhill. Senato bill No. 107, to Incorporate Yoncalla. Senato bill No. 176, amending char ter ot Cornelius. Senate bill No. 191, for primary elections in cities ot 10,000 inhabit ants. Senato bill No. 180, amending Aus tralian ballot law. h. uuuuiu uiii nui .v., ui.i.i.j'.tiie, a, CJ 1,111 Xf OHO nnnnnUn 1 000,000 acres under Carey arid land act. Senate bill No. 10, amending law relating to Jury lists. Senato bill No. 161, Incorporating Hood Rlvor. Senate bill No. 209, prohibiting sa loons within 300 icet of schools. Houso bill No. 294, making Van couver avenue a county road. House bill No. 334, governing estrays. Houso bill No. 113, defining duties of surveyors. House bill No. 208, rotating to es tabllshmcnt of public highways. Houso bill No. 295, prohibiting rau tllatlon ot bides. Houso bill No. 54, amondlng Ban croft bonding act. Houso bill No. 61, relating to incor poration of cemeteries. House bill No. 187, for service of citations. Sonato bill No. 171, tho Port of Portland bill. Houso bill No. 280, to annex the panhandle of Union County to Bakor County. Senate bill No. 139, tho Orphans' Home bill, appropriating $50 por capita for inmatos. Senato bill No. 73, enacting tho Torrens system ot public land regis tration. Senate bill No. 188, tho primary election bill. Houso bill No. 189, to construct tho County Court ot Multnomah County. Sons of President John Tyler. Throo sons of President John Tylor are now living, Ono is n moinber of tho Virginia sonnto, and nnothor in president of William nnd Mary col lego. Present Method of Branding Cruel. Cattle men in outh Dakota are gen erally agreed that It is time to abundou tho prosont luothod of branding oattlo I as cruel. A WEEK'S UNM Cessation of Hostilities of the Armies in South Africa. OCNEKALS KITCHCNCU AND IIOTHA MECT Arrn$emenli lor the Surrender of the lloer Oenerl's Army Slevn and Uewet Uo Not riiturc In the Dcil, London, March 11. A dispatch from Lourenco Mnrqncs Bays: Oon oral Kitchener hns granted Oenoral llotha u seven days' nrmlstlco to on nblo him to confer with tho other generals, A special dlBimtch from Prutorla dated today Hays General Kitchener nnd General Botha hud u long confer ence on Gnu hill this morning. Gen ornl llotha wiih nlono, nnd General Kitchener wns nccompnnled by IiIb socretnry. A dispatch from Pretoria, dntod Tuesday, March 5. evidently hold up by tho censor, has Jimt reached horc. It snyn General Kitch ener met General llotha and other Boor leaders nt Middelsburg, Febru ary 27, when the question of tho pos sibility of tho termination of hostili ties wns discussed. Another dlspntch from Protorln, dated Wednesday, March 6, snys tho meeting between Qonernl Kitchener nnd Gonornl llotha hns awakonod deep Interest, nnd that thoro nro favorable oxpectntlonB nB to tho probnble outcome. According to tho Sun. tho surrender of Gonornl Botha would have been nn accomplished fact boforo now had Gonornl Kltchonor boon In n position to conclude tho torms of surrender. When tho surrender occurs, tho Hun adds. It will Include tho surrender or ontlro suppression of Gcnonil Dewet. nml will lnvnlvn tlin termination of tho war. TO HELP 1905 FAIR. Utah Legislature Pledges Aid of Con gressional Delegation. SALT LAKK. March 11. Willis S. Dunlwny, representing Portland's 190R fair committee, yosterday addroHsud tho members of Utah's houso of rep rcscntntlvos. nnd Inter Intorvlowod tho Btnto senators personally In bo half of tho IxjwIb and Clnrk centen nial. Today both houses, under sus pension of tho rule, adopted n con current resolution recognizing tho ex position and pledging tho help ot Utah's congressional delegation lu se curing tho nld of tho govornmoMt to mako It a groat Oriental fair. Tho resolution authorizes Governor Wells to nnmo threo commissioners to ro port to tho next governor of Utah the amount of money necessary for the exhibit by tho stato. Mr. Dunlwny returned to Bolso to day in tho Interest of tho oxpoaltlon. WONDERFUL CAVE DISCOVERED. Abounds In Curiosities and Contains Remains of Prehistoric Races. TACOMA, March 9. Tho town of Chohalls Is oxcltod over tho ropoited discovery of nn Immense cavo by H. F. Forest, of Chicago, In the eastern part of Lewis county. Exploration was mado a dlstanco ot live miles, rovcallng strango and wondorful sights. Aftor entering a lowor pas sago boneath tho main cavom, tho explorer came to a subterranean lako. Upon tho pebbled beach wero found boats of ancient and strango mako, somo petrified, others partially so. In ono of tho small rooms of tho first cavern wero found tho remains of two human bolngs, both giants In size, tho man 7 feet 10 Inches tall, tho woman a few Inches less. Both bodies wero reported either frozen stiff or .mum mified. Hammers and drills ot brass woro found. Tho claborato work must havo taken many years and wns apparently dono ages ago by a pro historic raco. Per Capita Grain Products. It has been figured out that tho United States produced 2200 pounds of grain for each inhabitant; England 360 pounds. Floods In Hungary. London, March 11. Tho Vlonna cor respondent of tho Dally Express says: Sevoral Hungarian villages havo boon Isolated by tho floods. All along tho banks of tho Danubo and Its trib utaries great damage has boon dono. Tho lowor part of Budapest is flooded to a depth of five feet. Tho bitter cold Is driving wolves from tho Car pathian mountains to tho villages bo low. Thoy havo klllod 12 peoplo during tho last four woeits. Soldiers Ran the Town. Chicago, March 11, Two hundrod soldiers of tho Fifth Infantry, nt Fort Sheridan, created a panic last night In tho little town of Hlghwood, which adjoins tho fort. Tho soldiers woro on loavo, and aftor first visiting sa loons, many of thorn bocamo drunk, and fights woro numerous. Two sn- loons woro wrecked, and tho rosldonts of tho vlllago woro compollod to koop oft tho streets, PROPOSED DY COLOMDIA, Scheme for the United Otntei to Ao quire the Panama Canal, NEW YORK, March 12. Aceordlnit to n special to tho I lornlil, Honor Hllvn. tho Colombian minister to tho United Htiitos, hint already Informally null mlttuil proponnlH to Secretary liny for tho nciiulnitloii of tho I'nimimi canal by this government, nnd him been Invited to iIIhcuhii thiim furtlior. Preliminary protocols wore entered Into iiotno time ago with Contu Him and Nicaragua, ho that thcn two countries during tho Miimmor will nrobnbty ho merely Intoronted spec tntorri ot tho iuoviih which tho United StntCH, Grunt llrllnln and Colombia will make. It Ih understood thnt thoHO are tho essential polntn which tho Colombian government will urRo: A lonmi for it term of yours, bo long iih (ho Unltml States may desire, not exceeding 200 yearn, of tho torrllory auronw whicii tho l'minmu canal Ih holm; eonulrui t ed; In return for such luasu Colombia Ih to receive either a porcontiigo of tho tux on tonnage piihhiiku through tho cnnnl, or a lump compoiimltton, recognition of tho rights of tint French company, which will null Hit concussion with Colombia's consent to tho United Htntc. IS CL08E TO DEATH. LI Huna Chang's Life Hanoi by a Thread. PUKIN, March 12. LI Hung Chang Is iigulu seriously III, find his phynlc Inn snyH his life hangii by a thrend. Prince Chlng nnd Karl LI Hoem to think that by spreading minora of tho court's unwillingness to rotuni to Pe kln, unless thin or that thing Is done, they can Influence tho dellburntloun of tho ministers of tho powers, An a mutter of fact, according to rullablo roportB from Slnan I'll, the Imperial personages uro extrumuly uncomfortn- bio nt Blnan I'll, where thoy Hvo in tllO llOUSO of tho governor, which 18 0,1,y 11 8mH" Htructure. l'ronch mlH- Blonnrlea who unvo Jiibi roiurncu irum Slnan Ku bollovo thnt tho omproim downgor would bring tho court buck to Pekln on tho urst offer of tho al lies, having nB a basis tho removal of tho troops, otcopt tho legation guards. HARRISON IS WOR8E. Ex-President's Condition Now Re garded as Serious. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. March 12. Tho condition of ox-ProBldont Harri son Is serious. Dr. Jameson Rtntoil today that tho upper part of General Harrison's left lung was Inflamed. Thoro Ih somo dangor of tho conges tion extending to tho rest of tho lunfe nnd to tho right lung. Until 3 o'clock thiH afternoon. General lTaftViSikS'1'. resting easy, but at that time ho be came slightly worse and Dr. Jameson was called. Ho said that ho was cer tain Homing wns to bo apprehended for tho neit 48 hours, but the ago ut tho patient renders all calculations uncertain. At 8 o'clock this evening General Harrison was suffering nmn pain, but was resting comparatively easy. TO ORGANIZE GOVERNMENT. Philippine ('ommlsilon Leave for Lucena. MANILA, Mnrch 12. Judgo Toft and his nsHiiclatcs of tho United States Philippine commission, accom panied by tholr wives nnd a number of prominent Filipinos, embarked to day on tho United States transport Sumner and sailed for Luconn, Prov ince of Tayabae, Luzon, whore thoy will organize tho provincial govern ment. At tho tlmo of tholr doparturo the pier was thronged with nntlvos. Tho Insurgents havo surrendered COO rifles In tho Provlnco of Pain panga, Bulacan and Bataan during tho last four weeks. Tho Methodists report 120 converts In Manila last week, and tho Philip pine Evangelical church claims to havo secured many new members. Three Persons Killed by Tornado. Forest City, Ark., Mnrch 12. Throo persons wero klllod and many Injurod in this vicinity laBt night by a tor nado, and 16 houses, and miles or fences and mnny trees woro lovolod to tho ground, Ton miles northoast tho tornado phattorod tho houso of J. A. Woody, killing vVoody nnd sorlously injuring his wifo and his stopson, Bob Allen. T-ho othor victims woro ne groes. Gorman plantation exports claim that tho Samoan Islands havo a groat futuro In coffoo, too, tobacco, cottou, etc. Tho Boll Telophono Corapnny has bought for $500,000 a system ot self induction colls which makes conver sation between Now York and Lon don as oasy as botweon noar-by points. Rich 8trlke In Republlo Mine. Spoknno, March 12. A woll-foundod roport from Republic Is to tho offoct that $1,400 ore has boon struck In tho Morning Glory rnloo, A stronlc of eight Inches aBsnyod that amount. Assessments will conso, according to the directors. Tho Butto & Boston mlno at Republic has 18 Inches of oro worth oyer ?200 por ton, according to n Btatomont of Superintendent Nick oraon. Tho strlko is at a depth ot 160 foot.