BOHEMIA NUGGET. rnbllihci! XratJ VtlAT COTTAGE GROVE. . . .OREGON. NEWSDF THE WEEK A Comprehensive Review of the Important Happening of the Past Week Presented In a Condensed form Which It Most Ukely to Prove of Interest to Our Many Reader. , A new Russian loan of 424,000.000 franca is authorized. Firo in suburb of Detroit, Mich., did $800,000 damage. General Dowct, tlio Boor lender, has resumed operations. ! Pennsylvania beat Annapolis m the intercollegiate boat nice. National organization of machinists has ordered a general strike. Yalo beat Harvard 57 to 47 in the annual track and field contest. Tho Porto has ordered all foreign postoificcs removed from Turkey. Tho steamer Princess Louise was wrecked in British Columbia waters An attempt was made to sell con fidcntial documents in the Ncely case, Seattle men havo bonded 1,000 acres near Willapa boy and will bore for oil. Esterhaxy has TRACTION CARS COLLIDED. NEWS OF THE STATE I THE AnjNLLMY ARM. About a Dozen People Injured Near Akron, Ohio. Akron. O.. Mnv 10. Two northern Ohio traction cars collided t the foot of a steep hill on North Howard at root this nftornoon and about a dozen poo- plo wero injured. Tho two ears wcro loaded with nnssonccrs nnd wero trav- cling closo together. For some reason tho brakes on tho second car failed to work and it dashed down tho hill at a torritllo speed, striking the forward car. which had stopped to take on moro passengers. Strango to say. nono on tho second car wcro injured except Motorman Scott, who sus tained serious internal injuries. Tho rear platform of tlio fownmi car was crowded and nil on tho platform wcro moro or lesa injured. It is not believed that any of tlio forward ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM ALL OVER OREGON. Secretary of War Will Increase It to lis l!l Strength. Washington, May 13.- Secretary Hoot is n niun to whom wide dlnoro tlon iu tho matter of Interpreting an Commercial and Financial Happenings of nv administering tho laws might hnv portancc A Drlef Review of of the wen given. '1 his is shown in his do Orowth and Improvemeuls of the Manv tur,mulio to norcnMi tho artillery ' I WtlH lit II OA 4i llu full atuiliDili Industries Throughout Onr Thrlvlntf Com. r . V t . . i. , Congress, in its abject fear of crltl nonwuiin uicsi warm KenorL t.. i.....i .....i.i.. i.. n. i.m iviniu. iiniii-vt ii unit muni in liiu uiii winnii lookral im If flin nrtillorv hapimi t i.-i-t m i i...nt . . . i w i jv nuiei win lh3 uuiit nt r.nierr,iisni.,f ....... . i... i i Ui.i ,ii . i . ! . J"1 iiiu iiiiiij mio ivi lki iiiuivuaiu uiuy nitlTIUIH Will itlVA n liniil.B nt l OlVl I - ...v. v. vx. w. j - ..... . . v . . 1. u vI W . . I nn . 1 a . . i imr cmiL imnn mr nv tvissenirers on tlin forwnru car es caned without injury of somo kind. Many of them went to tlioir Homes ip A goi,00i jl0US0 llt Jolin D in private conveyances and on tho prjCo ia $3 400 iwi flinii tint una rattel . Strong indications of natural oil and gas havo been found near Mil ton. 1110 recoipts of tho Oregon stnto laud ollico during April wero $23, liHI.OU Tho contract hns been let for build Tho .....1 !...: ...... 1.1 not bo obtained. Tho city ofiloin.s ' 1,rtlicr 9! wl,elnlc linvliiR had warned tho company that cars "u' u miscreants wiio stcntlnly wero allowed to run too fast down tho I"'""ro incisures. hill. A thorough investigation of 1 Tho Southern Pacific is puttinc in a tno acciucnt will bo mauc. 20 per cent imoh for live years. Hut tho man who drafted tho bill know what thoy wero doing, and when it en 1110 out as a law it provided tlm not less than 20 per cent should lo raised tho first year, and not less than 20 por cent each succeeding 12 months until tlio full strength of the artillery was reached. Secretary Boot inter prets tho "not less" to mean that ho is not prevented from making tho en tiro increase at once, and so ho di rcctcd that it Bhould bo done, Tins is a very good thins. No 1,000-foot siding at Bice Hill. Other hranch of tho military servico needs repairs aro boinc mado alone tho linn men so much as tho artillorv. Tho in that vicinity. fortifications and tho equipment of Citizens of Enterprise havo ore. 1,0 prtiii.Mt.otM with valuable guns Fraud Order May Be Issued Against Further ixea an immigration board, nnd will THEDURKEE CLAIM. Support of It, Washington, May 10. Tho treas ury department is preparing try to towns i - m.i..: ury ui-nuruncnt is prepanne a letter .crfHcrjii.zy una iiuiuu 1.1. niiiuau. , i . (uuiA(rr. 1 1 llu .i.iiujiwi vny that ho was tho author of tho Dreyfus " " 3 u,, i.. ' "Jl , hccn discharged and work has been borderau. ' "V:" " . suspended for n time. Embezzlement chargel against a- lprf.sl In tlm rnri- -i.,im ti.:. School Land Clerk Davis, of Oregon, claim is nn old nn . ilntino i,nnl- in may bo outlawed. Pacific Railroad dnvs. Durkeo at one Troublo between the managers of time being governor of Utah territory tho Buffalo exposition nnd union Tho original amount was SG 1,000,000. workmen for a time threatened a com- Tho caso has been in tho court of plete tie-up of work, but tho difficulty claims and more rcconti v in tho su has been settled. prcmo court of tho District of Colum- A irrin rnntnininf Ivtmmito wna in blll nn(1 rejected. Yesterday a lawyer r' ' 1 r . j "--i 11. 1 . a nf fiimiVntinn .it Vnrt Tnnn. CailCU Oil JJCCrCiary Ullge, WltlltWO has leen far in advanco of tho in ish 'aso All but eight or 10 men cmnloved iimiiia nmi iii in.i nmn.n... ..... 1,.. . . . . . . . I v ...w, vaav l((UV VH,( 0 III' at 1110 Aiincrai uity smelter have .lnnmt in .....v-n 1,, 10 ivui men, but with an intimation on the wording of tho bill that tho inereaxo 1 .llllKIUtUI! UVUIU, JUKI Will . .1 ..1. . , seonro tho co-operation of other orCtt8Q of 11,0 rty. I tho Spanis in tho same county. wnr C0"K J to inoreas , . . , . , . . tho artillery from five to seven regi process .1 vu ,i, ,..- t,i mo wiinosses. tents, causing a panic among the lu "'yw'"w steamer pissengers. Mrs. McKinley is ill, and has been taken to San Farncisco for a rest, Her illness, while not serious, may cause curtailment of programme for the remainder of president s tour. Two lives were lost in a New York and mado a demand fire. The presidential party is now in California. Eastern wool market shows no provement. Martinelli has received tho red be- retta at Baltimore. The steel trust will closo down the Everett nail works. English coal miners have decided not to strike at present. Fire in Augusta, Go.,, destroyed $1GU,000 worth of cotton. A firo in Seattle destroyed property to tho amount of $200,000. A naval war college is to bo estab lished for tho naval officers. Tho Industrial commission is in vestigating rato discriminations. The steamer Tantillion Castle, wrecked near Cape Town, is a loss. Irefuso to pay it," asserted Secre tary uage, "for tho reason that would bo subject to impeachment and imprisonment. "Very well," returned tho lawyer, 1 nave witnesses to your refusal It is stated at tho treasury that many persons have been induced to buy stock in this "Durkeo claim." and for that reason it is proposed to ask for the issue of a fraud order. IN MANCHURIA. Russian Troops Have Dispersed Bands. Native St. Petersburg, May 10. The Russ- ky Invalid published details of the recent operations in Manchuria. It appears that North Manchuriun di vision under General Zeripitzki fought over 20 cnKujrcmciits. losinc altogether z-i men Killed and seven officers and C4 wounded, two officers having died of their wounds. A quantity of guns and rifles were cap tured. Tho total result of tho oiiera tions is that of three bands, which at tho beginning of the year were menacing tho peace of Manchuria, two have been annihilated, and the total third, after sustaining number of defeats, is being pursued by the Th nnryiront. Til.n fnr th i-rin'snr oquaurun St. Louis have mystcrioulsy disap- nwired. I -r . r.;... r- ir... in m.. . . , 1 jjujtcr mty, ur., juuy ju, ine forest Iires in rcnnsyivania are Inrinmnil wool frmu-ers of Knrn destroying immense quantities ot vai- Oregon aro arranging to call a con uauio winner. vfmtion to mwt in thid r.itv at nn Mimh disturlmnnfl continues nmon it early date to form a wool combina- tho eduacated classes in Russia, and on- Tho convention will bo similar tho nolico are kent busv. in character and object to tho one 1 1. 1 .1 a t 1: itr - 1 .1 . 1 t 1 n'i 1 1 3 1 1 "em m "wB tr yo., iv Miw uuy A wuuiuu vi vuKcr yjuy ucienucu .. Tfthn AVvominf ulnn i nilont. if i .. 1 1 ! . 1. 1. 1 r . - r 1 1 The stages between Canyon City and Burns aro now traveling on the summer scneuuie, nnd tho entire dis tance of 70 miles is covered in one day instead of two as heretofore. Six cases of small pox are reported near Aiucna. was to Ik) made only gradually 11 1 20 per cent 11 year lor live years. Kvery const state, every stnto where fortill cations are needed, nnd where they have been erected will applaud tho notion of Secretary Hoot, as it menus more heavy artillery, niitl fortillca timm nll-nmli in tiln r..i nmi fnrttlli.ii M . 1 . . ... , ... 1 ... ...... ...... ,11. uuiumuiii county win do ontire v lii.,u lu, nrnnii .ni 1 ...mi.,... .... I .1.1. 1 r. 1 . ..... .....v uiiiiivii oui ol ueui oy cepicmocr, iwui. plncotl upon them, nnd receivwl the Tho bond on tho Republic mine, on care of trained and elfieicnt men, a Griffin creek, Jackson county, has care that very valuable defenses have been extended. not received during the past three Dr. D. F.f Lane, of Salem, has been K0" appointed county physician for Murion county, Tho Samuels creamery will bo moved from La Grando to Baker Citv anu tuo capacity doubled. Anothor thing where Secretary Root showed his judgment wan in construing the stupid provision of tho Sjwonor amendment to tho arm bill, relating to tho Philippines. There wero two amendments, one pre- Tho horso show at Pendleton this pared by Senutor Spooncr. uivini: tho year eclipsed anything of tho kind president authority to control the ever given in that city before. Philippines, and Senator Honr fcc- A new lumber company is to bn CMml the adoption of another regard niwnnl nn nt Hunt in.lnn J. , Vl- K InillChlSCS, WhiCll WOtlld prevent . . j , . , . , .- 4.IIJ llllll. I1U1II UVlll I1UIIU IU HlljllUlU VI. n Mttf en l . tin u ..!. . ..... . U. .1.1. ...... I bUHUIIIVII Ut IIIV ISIllllllO. dllUII I' " .... .. ..u.a . . . lo I n . . n v I lm I'll. I. ....... .(.ha...!... ..... .... . , . w. . , , IHIVI W1U X II.IIIIIII1U lllllVlllllllVlllr Hill! been mado in tho Roannc GimletL..i.ii ! 'r..u .. 0 ; . . , . , I bKrav vuilllilliwiuili S was received shownig that was adhered to strictly, it ore now than ever before. Tho mill would mean great hardship to the mine, suuaieu no: lariromuoiu 11111. r,.,,iv Tho Ashland mino is yielding more if it Will Pool Their W00L herself successfully with a pitchfork ed( the wool buyers will have to meet when attacked by a tramp. tjj0 gr0Wers in convention and submit . TInion Pacific haH pained control of sealed bids for tho wool which tho the Northern Pacific and will prevent growers will offer for sale. Tho bids tho proposed Burlington deal. will bo opened by the representatives , , of the growers and contracts awarded The sultan of Turkey has gotten to tho highest Bidders. The right to hiiiibcu in wuuuio wiiu hid uiiiuaoBu- j-Qjgct nny and aIi bids will be re uurs HJ iuiibluiii.iiiujiu uy iiiiuriuriii l RCfycd. Willi tueir mulls. Disastrous Seattle Fire Seattle, Wash., May 10. A disas trous fire, involving a loss of about $50,000, broke out shortly before noon yesterday in tho Walker block on First avenue. Tho firo originated in tho basement of Mitchell, Lewis The United States Weather Service will bo equipped at several points with wireless telegraphy outfits, in tho hope of rendering aid to shipping, Those Porto Ricans who havo im migrated from their native country ir :: ...n i....,i ...:.i. in iiunuii uitj nuii ijiuiow mill iiic . . , 1 i i prospects and say they aro doing bet- & S,taver Company's bin ding, where ter there Uian in Porto Rico. a large quantity of lubricating 01 was stored. Tho flames soon spread A new gun now nearing completion throughout the building and to the at the Watervlict arsenal is oxpected Marshall block adjoining and to the to throw a projectile weighing 2,.JU .Lcland block, Tho lire department, poundes a distance of 21 miles. It after soveral hours of hard work, suc- will be on exhibition at tho coming cecded in getting tho flames under fair in Buffalo, N. Y. News has just arrived of a $75,000 firo at Dawson, Tho allies defeated tho Chinese west of Kalgan. Secret societies at Nankin, China, have joined tho reformers. A well of boiling hot water, been discovered at Valo, Or. control, burned. Ono person was eoverely Americans Left Pekln. Pekin. May 10. Tho United States cavalry and artillery Ielt 1'ekin today to march to Tong-lcu. imposing farewell ceremonies attended tlioir has departure. Alfred GaBclco and tho other British generals with their I nrn (Va virAvA TiKiantir anil tttn Tliii)alt China will ask powers to obtain for 0fn,i i, Am-a n lnitn r no tf iVii inilnmnittr I . K - . ... uci v v v vj. outsido tho wal . Tho infantry and The Cuban constitutional convon- headquarters staff will leave by rail tlon adoDted the Piatt amendment. as soon as tho troops arrive at Taku It is said that 1,000 pounds of poultry will cost less to raise than 1.000 pounds of beef, and will sell for almost twice as much. , Whilo finding that tho seed, trade of England, generally speaking, is well conducted, the departmental committee appointed by tno ooaru 01 agriculture recommends tho estab lishment of a central station for tho purpose of testing seeds sent to it for official examination, Turkey Tampering With Malls. Constantinople, May 10. The am bassadors of tho foreign powers havo dispatched identical notes to tho parte, characterizing the seizure by the Ottoman postal authorities of foreign mail bags us a breach of in ternational law and holding tho porte responsible for tho consequences. One of tho mail bags oponod Sunday contained dispatches for tho German ambassador. is crushing about 25 tons of oro ncr day. Reports from tho Grand Rounde valley indicate that tho prospects for this year's crop of sugar beets is better than ever before, Mr. Wright, owner of tho Big Foot mine, Uolcl 11111 section, has started a force of men nt work on the Dougun mino on bams creel;. Tho state military board has dec id ed on plans for tho coining O. N. G. encampment. The Fourth regiment and X irst separate bntallion will go into camp, and tho Third regiment will engage In a practice drill PORTLAND MARKETS. Wheat Walla Walla, 59C0c, valley, nominal; bluestcm, Gl02c per bushel. Flour Best grades, $2.903.40 per barrel; graham, $z.t0. Oats Vhitc,$1.301.35 percental gray, $1.251.30 per cental. Barley Feed, $1717.25; brewing, ll.20 tier ton. Millstuffs Bran, $17 per ton; midd lings, $21.50; shorts, $20.00; chop, $lu. Hay Timothy, ?12.5014; clover, $79.50; 'Oregon wild hay, $07 per ton. Hops 1214c. per lb. ; 1809 crop, U7c. Wool Vallcy,1213)c; Eastern Oregon, 12c; mohair, 2021c. per pound. liutter Jtancy creamery, lb Ylc; dairy, 1214c; store, 10 12c. per pound. Eggs Oregon ranch, 1414!6c. per' dozen. Cheese .bull cream, twins, 13 135c. ; Young America, 13514c, per pound. Poultry Ulnckens.mixed.sa.OO :1 hens, $-104.50; dressed, llJ2c. per pound; springs, $35 per doen; ducks, $ou; geese, $07; turkeys, live, 1012c; dressed, 1315c. per pound. Potatoes Old, $l(j$1.2b per sack; new, 'i'iyic per pound. Mutton .Lambs 4bc. per pound gross; best sheep, wethers, with wool. $4.254.50; dressed, 7Jc. per pound. Hoga Uross, heavy, &.7ou; light, $4.755; dressed, 77c. por pound. Veal Largo, 7oc. per pound; small, 8Jc. per pound. Beef Gross, top steers, so5,2o; cows and heifers, $4.504.75; dressed beef, 8K8K' Pr pound It is reported that some of tho Btatcn Island ferry boats are moro than 40 years old. Count dc Maquille, tho last surviv or of King unanes a's pages, died recently at Nantes, aged 88 years. Tho United States navv department will exhiibt at Buffalo an 8x20 foot map of tho world, on which will bo placed 307 miniature lead models rep- rAannt.fncv flin wnr flnnt.fl of nil nnflonn and' their locations from day to day. pcoplo of the Philippine islands. After mature deliberation tho fee retnry decided to allow thcu rogn lutions for tho cutting of timber which tho Philippine commission had enacted to remain in force mid not to bo interfered with bv the Hon amendment to the army hill, would havo lecn woll, perhaps give tho secretary some authority modifying affairs in Cuba, for he hat a way of making stinh modification of tho best interests of tho government and tho people who aregoverned WANT DOLE FIRED 8000,000 FINE. HAWAIIAN LEGISLATORS DON'T LIKE THE GOVERNOR. The First Session of the Territorial Legislature of Hawaii Comes to an End Without Ac Suburb of Oetrlot the Scene lllazt Started In Idle Mill. Detroit, May .11. Fanned by 11 115. iniles-nii-liotir wind, firo this after iioui mvept tho west bunk of tho ltoguu rivor In Dolrny, u suburb to tlin south of Detroit, for throu iiiinr- ttirs of 11 111II0, mid destroyed over I tmw iwul 1 1. I .i.. . n..ln- A-u,l,ltfP,ldnl Dole If '"Vy w" " ."' I,r"l "". vv,"t a 3 Tho ro or ir iiiited Ignored Charges Accepting Bribes. the Legislature Willi in tho root ot a wuv nun, Tlio plant has not lwn running for several months, nmi tlio roof was iih dry ns tinder. The Imlld- llllf WllH MflMIl 111 f1litlf.M llllll tlin 11.... Honolulu, May 7, via San Frimols. ,wp.,t fton)M ,v block to when) a dredgo co , Mny 1:1. The llrst legislature 01 WIW tlrd Up. Despite (ho effort to Hawaii cnnio to 1111 end the evening of iVo her, this craft was burned to tho April 30, according to Governor Dole, .....tur's edno. (Ironl emburs wnm andthoiioxt night according to 11 ..lokp,! ,v ih0 w!iid and droimn.l majority in both houses. Tho login- wivernl dlreotioiiH, suiting fire to latum cihIihI Hm existence nt logger- hembi with tho governor all along tho lino, anil without having punned a sin- irlo ono of tho Important meiiMiirrs to which tho homo rulers wero coin- buildings, Dnlray has 11 stiuill lire department. which responded with three onglncH mid the (lrolnjut Hnttlo. liven tli g rent out streams of the llroboitt wero niii,ui ...., 1 .1... ....i,..t.iitiiriiiimiir. 1: i ... ..i. ..i.i. .1. .. . iiiihvm, mwii .iiuvuuii. v"- iKlworicss 10 uiiuuk iiiu iiaiuos wiilclt act, which the governor killed. W(iro rnig down tho river bank for inoiasiaotoiuionouno uiu oven- Uimi9 0f foot. WI1011 iliirkneHn fell incof the 30th. wAs to nnss n concur-1 n,, .,,,, frnm tlm l.nrnli.,. i.i.,- 11 rcnireHOiuiioiucontnininganioinoriai um,mted tho sky for miles. Tho .0 rrOHKlOIll .MCKllliey lor IIIO ruiliov 1 rmimn worked on tho 1 m it tiwKl ..II al of Governor Dole. Dole is charged nlK,t t0 k(,q, t from spreading to witii mollis iiiiiuuii'u inu nut ui tiuother proiioriy. legislature, withholding information mid reivorts that were called for, nnd refuHlng to co-onernto with tho law makers. The president is asked in tho resolution to use his influence in bclmlf of an extra session of tho legis laturo to transact general legislation which Dolo refuses to grant. Iu con A TRICKY BANK" TELLER. Mis Scheme for Making Money Led to lilt Arrest, Now Orleans, May 11, Samuel Flower, paying teller of tho IllhernliL elusion, tho homo rulers nsk that Dole National bank, has been arretted hero lm removed, if tho president sees no charged Willi 11 mioringo 01 )f:m,i)00, other way of bringing about an extra Tho Udelity & DoKlt Company, of pension of tlio territorial legislature, Daltiiiioro, n oil Flower's IkjiiiI for leolarinc that tho uovcrnor has acted $25,000. It is alleged that I'loner. in such a innnner m to lone tho confi- exiH-ctliig nn oxaiiiination, Kent, to nn- donee of a majority of tho K.'opIo of other bank In this city 11 government tho territory. sealed piicungo sain to couiiiiu jw.ooo Tho concurrent resolution imsied nnd received in cxciiango lor It .fit), through IkiUi houses by largo mnjori- 000 goltl oleiiring Ihhimi certificated of tic, all tho native homo rulers voting tho denomination of $5,000 rueli. for it. It did not get to tho senate His cash having boon counted by t)L. until tho day after the end of tho isatioiml bunk examiner tlio evening session, as calculated by tlio governor, bcioro and loutul correct, it is alleged nit on that day tho native party in ho returned tno clearing iuuihc certili- 1. tho Semite luiased it Governor Dolo created a sensation by saying that ono of his reasons for not granting an extra sesilou was that ho had Ikkhi reliably informed that bribery was taking place, Both houccs passed a resolution demanding of this city, proof, NEW ORDER OF THING8. Interior Department Will Require Important Reports Regularly, Washington, May 13. A new order $-10,000 package to all iipiK-nraiiees. This package was oiwncd and counted en ten to tho bank from which ho hud reeolveu them und received in return his unbroken government imckiiKe. snid to contain f 10,000. Thin pack. ago was received by tho llilioriiin. Itntioiml Uank from tho nub treasury, in .March hint, and con tained $1,000 iu $1 bilk It in al leged that Flower had preserved tho label from an old government package that did contain $10,000 in denom inations of $10 each, which ho punted on tho package, containing only f 1,000 in $1 bills, thereby making it AUSTRALIAN PARLIMENT. by First Under the New Federation Opened Duke of Cornwall. Melbourne, May 13. The openinc ot the llrst federal parliament which took place at noon was a most im prcsivo ceremony. Tho capacity of the exposition building, the sceno of tho ceremony, is 12,000 people, but tho available space was taxed to the ut most. Tho decorations consisted of regimental standards, trophies of arms and floral festoons. Tho doors wero opened to ticket holders at 9 o'clock in the mornimr. and by 11 o'clock tho auditorium wus filled except the royal dais. This was located beneath tho great dome, It held a singlo row of chairs, tho largest, in tho center, being stir mounted by a small gold imperial crown. Tho wholo was overjiung with tho royal standard. In front of tho royal chair was a small table, on which was a telegraph key, by which tho Duko of Cornwall and York was to flush tho opening signal throughout tho commonwealth, when tho Union Jack was to bo sunultuuc ously rawed in every settlement of tho federation. Tho majority of tho audienco was composed of ladies, mostly clad in mauve colored costumes, but many of them wero dressed in white. Bril liant scattered groups of army and navy uniiorms gavo color to the scene. Fnoing tho dais was n slightly raised platform, where seven rows of chairs accommodated tho inoinbrers of tho commonwealth parliament. Tho lofty nortlV transept was do voted to the members of too state par liaments. j-;ast and west 01 the dnis wcro grouped tho ministerial stud's. The remainder of the hall nnd tho galleries wero packed with a well dressed, enrnessp, expectant crowd, A great orchestra enlivened tho ante meridian hour with operatic airs. Our Mall Not Tampered Wlh. Washington, May 13. No United States official mail was included in tho lot of foreign mail which is ro nnrted to havo been tamnernd with while passing through Turkoy, thus forimng tho subject of a protest from tho diplomatio body at Constant!- nonlft. Thn offiein.1 Trmil frnm nnr minister, Mr. Loishman, and his mail for tho state department nover passes through Turkoy in transit, things has been inaugurated in tho Interior department and its sev eral branches, relutivo to making public certain rcimrts that ara do sired from titno to timq by tho Washington corrcepondbntn. . Here tofore tho geological survey, which is one of the bureaus of this depart ment, has been allowed to run along with comparative iudceiiiIoiice, and 111 11 way It gave general satisfaction Under tho old regime tho nuwspaierH wero given access to the many reports that are prepared by the survey from tinio to time, often when tho rcjtorts were still in manuscript form, runv this is changed, and no reports will bo accessible until they aro in galley proof, or even a more advanced stage Tho objection to tho ncwriillni; lies just here. Tho survey sends its par ties out in the summer. During tho winter months tho fluid forces aro oc copied in Washington writing up their rcjiorw, which nro generally profusely und valuably illustrated. It is well into tho spring before tlieso reports aro completed in tho munu script. It very often happens that tho reports of iv past season s obser vatiotiB, if made public in tho spring, will bo of great valuo to prospectors after his departure from tho bunk. PHILIPPINE POLICE FORCE. Already Organized, Including Over Six Thou sand Natives. Washington, May 11. An exten- sivo resume of tlio organization unit varied conditions of tho Philippine native ihiIIco force in contained iu a statement mado public by tho divis ion of insular affairs of the war de partment. Tho reports recites that, ficcauHO of tho jioverty of tho munici pal tied, the Philippine coiuininsioii approplrnted tho sum of $150,000 to provido increased pay for the Inxly, and offered through ticnoral Jliic- Arthilr, further incentivo in the way 01 increased compcitMition lor cases of meritorious and faithful serv ice. Lata reiKirts received at tho war department indicato that an efficient and loyal force of natlvo ixillce has now beon organized, with pronjiectn ol further extension and increased abili ty. Tho total forco now numbers 0,- 349 officers and men, a great many ol whom aro on tho meritorious list and nnil otlmrs In tlin Pnon Itiimiwllntntv TCCoivo luldtiioilttl pay. TIlO body at following tho scientific oxnminntion. presents concentrated in Northern Under the old order of things, when manuscripts wcro tcmorarily nviula' blc, tho newspapers could get at tho facts at a comparatively early stage, and when muoh of tho information was fresh and newsy. Hut now tho assistant secretary of tho interior, who, in tho absonco of Secretary Hitchcock is tho "whole thing," sets out.at onco to exert his authority by issuing an ordor forbid ding tho publication of extracts from tho manuscript. This means that tho reports will bo hold back until lato i Luzon principally, although the Visayas, Mindanao, Jolo and South ern Luzon havo polico forces, of con siderable strength, In many of the towns tho men lire fully uniformed. . KLONDIKER8 IN LUCK. Miners Are Enjoying Greatest Harvest Iu the History of the District. Port Townsend, Wash.. May 11. Itcturning Dawson passengers on the -ri..! i.!i. t 1 cm n tho summer or fal . and nossililvl L. .1.... t. ...i - .1 - i , V ' tt"?J? ? Klondike aro enjoying tho greatest uiu jiuiiuu win luuvuuii'ii 1 rum get ting tho benefit of tho most import ant facts for a wholo year, in effect. The Appetite Grows. Berlin, May 13. Tho Berliner Tagcs Zoitung, which prints a Wash ington dispatch assorting that the United States government is think ing of securing ono of tho Azores as n coaling station, says that "tho appo- tito grows with eating." Dublin Caper Seized. Dublin, May 13. Tho nollcn to. night soized William O'Brien's week ly paper, tho Irish People It is ro- iiuiitu um uiu uuizuro WHS maun on account of reilcctions upon King Edward. harvest in tho history of tho country. owing to tho iibundanco of the surface wutor, which is being utilized in sluic ing tho dirt tnkon out during the winter months, mid tho yield of yel low metal will exceed tho best expec tations of tho mine-owners. Tho Viotoria reports considerable excitement iu tho north, caused by tho smallpox cpidoiuio, und variout settlements aro taking every precau tion to check and wipe, out tho dis ease. At Bkagway u mass meeting was hold, tho Indians wero drivon out of tho city, and n strontr cuard was placed around tho town to prevent uioir return, nearly ail sootions arc in quarantine. Kvorv strancor arriv ing is hold up and inspected. Watch Trust Falls Through. Boston, May 13. A director of thn American Waltham Watch company says : "Tho officers of tho American Waltham Watch company havo in formed tho promoter of tho nronosed watch trust that that company will not become a party to any consolida tion of watch companies. Other com panies havo also declined to go into tho trust movement, so tho comblnn has been abandoned. Northwest Postal Orders. Washincton. May '14. Tlm nost. oflico at Brinnin. JefrWunn nniliirV. Wash., has been moved ono inilo tc tho south, without ohango of post master, Tho oflico at Kaufman, Fre mont county, Idaho, Jpis boon moved two miles north, without chan ol postmaster, Tho Minnesota eamo warden U hatohing 100,000,000 wall eyed plko. if