Bohemia Nugget 1KB W. lIKjmY, Jtdltor and Vtnv'r. COTTAGE GROVE. . . .OREGON EVENTS OF THE DAY Comprelienslve Review of the Import ant Happenings of the Past Week, Presented In Condensed Form, Most Likely to Prove Interesting. Holiday trado tho most active on rocoru. Knlsor Wllholm wolcomos Ambns-Joaldlng steam poured out on them sador Tower. - jfrom tho shattered boiler of the Anarchist kills sister anarchist ww;8? ., .,., , rejected Ills love. I Th' ow ''ft the Oakland Mole Gonoral Increase In railroad' rutus to bo made at New York. Terrlhlo bllssard blocks ra.lronds In Wyoming aim Colorado. tfeiionsejiasafciuir pure-food bill wlHiiuie opp- on. lfouso committee reports favorably on Department of Commerce bill. Woodmen of tho World hold suc cessful "log-rolling" at Dallas. ' Now light station at Desdemona Sands soon to be Inaugurated. Governor of Michigan forbids Cor bott-McQovorn fight in Detroit. Hunter tolls how ho killed Fltz gorald, but his victim's father sayB It Is false. Cuban treaty makes great conces sions to the United States, and will Boon bo ratified. Railroads carry foreign goods from the seaboard at lower rates than for domestic freight over the same routes. All tho allies agreo to let Bowen ar bitrate, but with reservations; ths blockade takes effect. RebeU march ing on Caracas. Secretary noot finally awarded trnnsDort contract to Seattle com pany, but Portland and San Francis co will each get a snare. An earthquake In Central Asia caused gTcat loss of life and property. President Roosevelt gavo his first dinner party in the renovated white- house. Non union miners testify to vio lence and boycotting during tho coal strike. New England senators oppose rati fication of tho treaty with Newfound land regarding coast fisheries. An association has been formed by 150 leading pottery manufacturers. United States will recognize the war blockade. Congress has ordered favorable re- ports on the eight-hour hill, trie army staff bill and tho new Philippine cur rency bill. Tho House has passed tho bill re ducing the tariff on Imports from the Philippines to 25 per cent, of the Dlngley rates. Oerman warship captured a Vene zuelan schooner, cut down her main mast, and then abandoned her In t disabled condition. The new monitor Nevada was given her trial trip at Rockport. Mass., and showed a speed of 12.95 knots, ex ceeding her contract speed by 1.45 knots. President Castro states that Ven ezuelan rebels are helping the allied powers; allies want United States to guarantee payment of claims against uastro, dui secretary nay reiuses, France and Holland send ships to the scene of blockade. , . ,. ..., . r.T. of a white man was lynched in Ala bama. A cousin of King Alfonso of Spain was arrested in an Illegal gambling house. The Imperial Council. Order of United Friends, Is found to bo hope lessly bankrupt. A beggar who died In a New York hospital was found to have over $100,- 000 in his possession. Germany will demand some sort of apology from Venezuela In addition to payment of her claims, Conflicting political Interests In Congress threaten to prevent the ad mission of any new states at all this session. The United States Steel Corpora tion, by a recent purchase of two Im mense plants, acquires a practical monopoly of its line. Venezuela has given Minister Bow en, United States Minister, 'full pow er to effect a settlement with Eng land, Germany and Italy. It Is definitely decided that Presi dent Roosevelt and a party of dlstln- gulshed men will make a tour of the Northwest In tho Spring. Orders for the disposal of Dewey's fleet during the holidays show plainly that they are not to threaten Vene zuelan troubles In any way. Miners continue to spring damaging testimony against the coal operators. A fruit company with a capital of $1,500,000 has been organized In Cal ifornia, John D. Rockefeller has contributed another million to the University of Chicago. A company of crack rifle shots la being organized among mountaineers In Montana to go to the aid of Presi dent Castro. Secretary of War has sent to con gress an estimate of SC0.000 for a new hospital at Vancouver barracks, wasn. The Japanese government has or dered several largo X-ray .machines to bo used In tho mint for photographing employes who tiro suspected of swal lowing coins. Tho coins show plainly on tho photographic plate. Oormany approves of the United States' protest against tho Venezu elan blockade, Ohio Rlvor rose 12 foot In 21 hours and swept away coal-laden barges valued at 150,000. Tralnwrockors removed a rail from an Alabama road and caused a bad wreck. No fatalities. A coroner's Jury decided that Mrs. Mary uouins, or Seattle, was mur dered by strangulation. Tho hnn.A ), n,.. !, no I bill sdp opriatlne 22 500 fo "a light- " " - i 1m k - , peraouk ijiirod In n col- teen tho, south. boim-i I i- An,-!,- owl" train nnd It was a rear-end collision,,- the wngruo of tho local plowing: It way tliroiiRh tho last coach'' nn tho owl, which wns niled. with" Prsorto people Tho pnsscngiul who osftped Instant death wereflri cd (9' tho foro part of tlmXcoach, crushed between the ma,sa"ot debris, their sufferings nnd.dnngor Intonsl (ml a hnndrn.tfnl,lliv Ihn rlnml nf 1 Huum u w iv. aim un ine wrj in this point It was nottM that there wm a leak In the flue ot Vhe engine. This increased Xs -wfch an extent that lv:?,s doomed ndvlsaMo to stun hero nnd take un a freight engine for re lief. Tho train officials knew that No. St. tho Stockton local, was fol lowing a half hour behind and a flag man was sent back down tho track to glvo warning of tho presence of the "owl." It Is said that tho Stockton train In charge of Engineer MaOuIre nnd Fireman Joyce, got the warning signal In duo tlmo ami gave tno us unl response with whistle blasts. Why tho Incoming train Vas not chocked, however, has not been thus fnr explained, the men who could givi the facts being numbered among the badly Injured. CANAL PROJECT MAY FAIL. Senator Morgan Says Title to Panama Route Is Insecure. Washington. Dec. 23. Thero were 20 senators In their seats when the Senate was called to order for th final session before tho Christmas holidnvs. Thev heard a vigorous nd- dress by Morgan on the isthmian canal negotiations. Morgan contended for the making good of contracts entered Into by President McKInley with Costa Rica nnd Nicaragua. The negotiation of these agreements ho characterlied as a masterful act. and paid they were about to bo trodden under foot why this was true was not a question for a Democrat to solve, but ho could, at any rate, say he did not agree with the mind-renders ana spirit medium who had since declared that Mr. Mc KInley did not mean what he said In the contracts. He then went on to express appre hension that if the United States, did not avail Itself of the opportunity to build a canal by the Mcaraguan route, none would be built, and he raid the appropriation of $180,000,000 , ,...,.,.,1.. f ,h ji ,.n,,i.i ue C0Vered Into the Treasury about June 28, 1901, If not used before that time. Attention was called to the fact that under tho Colombian law, only the Congress of that country can rat ify a treaty. There had been no Con gress there since 1899, nnd there was not likely to bo any unless the Pana ma Canal Company should pay Its ex penses out of the $3,000,000 on hand or the $10,000,000 promised by the United States. He therefore ex- pressed apprehension that a treaty that might be accepted by this gov ernment would fall of action In Co lombia. After quoting from the concession granted to the liquidations of the old Panama Canal Company, which Mr. Morgan said was also made a law of Colombia, he said: It Is a surprise to Jurists and lay- men alike In our country that the At- torney General, In his opinion given to the President on the right and power of the new Panama Canal Company to revoke a title to the United States of Its property in Pan nma, omitted to notice the prohlbl tlon in the concessions and In the laws of Colombia, through which It derived all Its property rights In Co lombia." CORRUPTION IN IIIQI1 PLACES. Three Americans Arrested for Smuggling Liquor Into Porto Rico. San Juan. P. R.. Dec. 21. Super visor of Elections Denjamtn Butler, Captain O. W. Mentz, United States Marine Corps and James Brenna, an employe of the Country Club, have been arrested on Information received by the customs authorities for smug gling two lots of wines and liquors from St. Thomas, brought here on the United States ship Uncas and lighthouse tender Laurel, in all CI cases. Tho prisoners were bound over until Monday and Tuesday under jzuoo ban, when the preliminary ex amination will be held before United States Commissioner Anderson. It Is alleged that supplies for the Country Club, which the Elite bought In St. Thomas, were smuggled In through tho navy and army. Butler Is managing officer of the club and Flrnnnfln la (hn ntAwnnl. Tho arrest of the other prominent persons will be made today, and It is said that a large number more will follow, as the smuggling has continued for a long period and goods are being se cretly landed throughout the naval station. Tralnwreckers Foiled. Memphis, Tenn.. Dec. 21. An at tempt was made to wreck tho 'Frisco fast passenger train from Birming ham last night, three miles cast of this city. Just before tho train ar rived beforo a high trestle, three miles out, a farmer discovered four men laying cross-ties across tho track. Ho advanced toward them and they fled. A short distance fur ther on It was found that several spikes had been drawn and laid on the rails. Tho train was flagged and stopped within a fow yards of tho on structlon. To Create dame Preserves. Washington, Dec. 21. Senator Per kins, of California, today Introduced a bill authorizing the President to sot aside areas within forest reserves to bo preserved ns breeding places for wild animals, birds and fish, within these areas all hunting, fishing and killing of game Is to bo prohibited at all times. Tho Senator has drawn his hill along lines recommended by tho rrosment. and w th a further vlow largely to doing away with state pro tection of gamo within reserves. Successful Trial Trip, Rockport. Mass.. Deo. 23. Tho trial of the Monitor Nevada was held off Cape Ann today. As timed from the shore, the Nevada covered 20 miles In S hnilrR Q. mlnntA. nnA 1 H I Ii.rV T""."."" ou OCUUUB, or K, i 01 w" contract ca leu ror 11 knots. T;VS OF OREGON irpMS or nmiRFST from 0F TUB STATE.' Extcnslvo-'rr'e Canning Establishment Stated at Llnnton Driving Sugar ly'Plne Logs Down Rogue River Large Supply 01 Wood for State Imane Asy lum Foreign Voters la Aitorl. Candidates for U. 9. senator are ox cecdlngly numerous. Linn county jaii full to overflow ing, tlio first time In toversl yts. The elty elections at Monmouth vera very quiet, there being ouly one lickot in tba field. A hobo was sentenced to one year In the penitentiary for stealing a jar of Jam. It was hla second offense. W. O. RuFaell, an actor, was ar rested at Helix on tho chntgo o( having played a copyrighted play without per mission. Registration In Astoria previous to tho recent elections showed more foreign-born votora than native Amer Itans thero. ' Tho O. R, & N. contemplates putting a dining car on Its through trains and cutting out the stop at the famous Log Cabin eating house at Meacham for meals. About 30 mombera of tho Marlon County Bar association will try to hav a continual session of the criminal de partment of the state circuit court In anguratcd at the con.ing session of th legislature. A drivo of 100,000 feet of pins log Is on Its way down the Rogue river. If tho drive la successful many more will follow, as thero is a vast quantity of One sugar pine In tho Upper Kogu river country. An extensive and profitable apple- canning industry has been started up at Linnton. Thero is an almost unlim Ited supply of tho fruit good for cook ing, but for which thero is no markot in Its natural state. Six Albany boys are nnder arrest for tormenting a Chinese swill-gatherer, and finally assaulting him and striking him on the bead with a rock, rendering him insenxible. They are liable to terms in the penitentiary for tlioi frolic. The board of trustees for the state insane asylnm accepted 2,100 cords of big fir wood at from $ 1.03 hi to (3 per cord, 40 cords of oak at $3.80, for the main bnildings, and 050 cords of second-growth -fir at from (2.25 to 12.50 per cord, and ICG cords of old fi for the farm buildings. The Multnomah club of Portland has commenced airangements for holding a street fair. Commissioner Hermann has recom mended the' repeal of the lieu land law The Northern Del Norte mining dls trlct, just south of Waldo, Josephine county, is becoming one of the most ac tive mining districts of this section of the West. Since the rich copper dis coveries made thero last Boring a num ber of miners have gone into the dis trict and many claims have been taken up and are being developed. Linn county sportsmen arj taking active measures to cecnre the enact ment of better game laws. All concur in the opinion that bunting for the market should be entirely prohibited The present session of congress will not be asked for a government appro priation lor the luuo lair. There is a petition being circnlated in the eastern part of tho state asking the legislature to enact a law prohibit ing the herding of sheep within a dls tance of two miles of any habitation It is being pressed by cattlemen in the main although a great many business men who are not interested in stock are signing. Idaho and California have such laws. F. 8. Ingram, who is circulating a petition asking for aid from the state legislature, is securing many signa tures. He has in the neighborhood of 400. Very few people refuse to sien Senator Mitcboli called the attention of Commissioner of Pensions Ware to the number of applications for pensions under the Indian war veteran act of the last session which have not as vet been granted. The commissioner states that considerable 'difficulty is oeing experiences in getting the mill tary service of the claimants but he hopes to have all stralgbened up shortly PORTLAND MARKETS. Wheat WallaWalla. 70971c: blue- stem 7870o; valley, 7678o. Barley Feed. $23.50 per ton: brew ing, 24.00. Floor Best grade, 3.00(34 10: erah. am, $3.203.fl0. Mlllstnffa Bran, $19.00 ner ton: middlings, $23.60: shorts. ilO.EO: cuop, 110, Oats No. 1 white, tl.15ai.l7W: gray, $1.12K1.15 percental. Hay Timothy, tlOOU: clover. tu.uu; cneai, JBCsu per ton. Potatoes Best Bnrbanks, 8070( per sack; ordinary, 5000c per cental, growers' prices; Merced sweets, $1,768 92 per cental. Poultry Chickens, mixed, 11c; young, 10c; hens, lllljc; turkeys, live, 13 14c; dresiod, 16 0 17)$; ducks, $50 per dozen; goeso, $0,50 Cheese Full cream, twins, 10Wa iiw, xoung America, 17J$184 factory prices, llc less. Butter Fancy creamery, 27KQ30, per pound: extras, 30o: dairy. 20 zzttc; store, 15Q18. Eggs 2835o per dozen. Hops New crop, 2326o per pound. Wool Valley. 12W16o: East Oregon, 814jcj mobair, 28Q28o. Beef Gross, cows. 3(783 Wo pound: steers, 4o; dressed, fl37c. veai 4ii30)it, Mutton Gross. So ner nonnd- dressed, 6c, Lambs Gross. 3H0 ner DOnnd: dressed, 6Kc. Hogs Gross, 6XQ(o per pound; tressed, 7(37 We. k, ro.11 . 1 CcNglVM I !.. MfKtr r 'tt 1 lit (v tw.ltton -Tc- ' I WttniiitiKion, Dec 2S, Tho Hoiito has passed tho pure-food by n votb.of 73 to 21 There wns not a quorum present, but tho point was not raised by tho oppononta of tho measure. Tho .speakers woro Rich ardson of Alabama. Hepburn of lown, Gaines of Tennesson and Schlrm nf Maryland, for tho mennnre. nnd Chan dler of Mississippi against It. A hill was passi .i to donnto n nleco of ground to Clallam, Wash. nt 3:30 tho Houso ndimiuied. What the 11111 Includes. The puw-food bill Inhibits tho In traduction Into any stato or territory, or the District of Columbia, from any other stato or territory, or from nny foreign country, or tho shipment to any foreign country, of nny nrtlclo of loou or drug which la adulterated misDrnndod. Tho nhovo Inhibition I mado to nunly tn nnv mo Mnnlm- delivering or receiving, within the re gions named only, such food adulter ated. Adulterations In tho bill nro do nned ns follows: In tho caso of drugs, If sold under a name recognized In tho United States Pharmacopeia, and tho drug differs from tho standards of strength, quality and purity na dotct- ruinou Dy tno test laid down In such pharmacopeia, at tho tlmo of tho In vestlgatlon, so that its Btrength 01 purity falls below tho Professed stand ard under which It Is sold: If It ho nn Imitation of or offered for salo under tne nnmo of another nrtlclo; and, In tho enso of a confectionery. If It con tain terra alba, bar) tea. talc, chrome ycnow or otnor mineral substances, or poisonous colors or flavors. In tho caso of foods, whon any sub- stance is mixed with It so ns to low or injuriously offect Its aualltv Btrength, so that such product, whon onered for sale, shall tend to deccl tno purchaser. If any substance or substances have been substituted so that tho product when sold shall tend to deceive tho purcnascr. If nny valuable constituent of an articio has been wholly or In part ab stracted. It It be an Imitation of or offered for salo under tho distinct nnmo of anotner article. If It bo mixed, colored, powdered stained In a manner whereby dam ago or Inferiority Is conceded. If It contain any ndded or poisonous ingredient wnich may render such nr tlclo injurious to health. If It Is falsely labeled as n foreign product or Imitation of another sub stance of a previously established name, or which has been trade- marked or patented. If It consists, In whole or In part of a filthy, decomposed or putrid an imai or vegetable substance, or any portion or animal unlit for food, ot If It Is the product of a diseased anl mnl or one that has died otherwise than by slaughter. mo last section or tno Mil pro vides that any article of food or dru mat is adulterated or mlsbrandcd within the meaning of this bill, and Is transported, or being transported from one stato to another for sale, or If It he sold in tho District or Colum bin or the territories, or If It be Im ported from a foreign country, shall be liable to confiscation by a nroccss of libel for condemnation in the United States courtB. Such goods. It it also provided, shall not bo sold I any state contrary to tho laws thereof. BLOCKADE IS ON. All Venezuelan Ports are Closed Qrace Allowed Ships En Route. Port of Spain, Trinidad, Doc. 23. Admiral Douglas, of tho British fleet, has ordered the blockade of La Quay- ra, Carenero, Quanta, Cumana, Cam pano and the mounths of tho Orinoco River. This blockade is now In ef fect. Days of grace are allowed follows: To vessels sailing prior to tho date of the decree of blockade from tho West Indian ports and from the east coast of the continent of America Steamers, 10 days; sailing vessels, 20 days. From other ports Steamers. 20 days; sailing vessels, 10 days. vessels in the blockaded ports will do allowed 15 days to obtain clear ances. Violators of the blockado will bo liable under the law. It Is intimated here that the block ade probably will not last longer than ;u days. aermant Hurried Them. Caracas, Dec. 23. When tho Ger man cruiser Falke captured tho Ven czuelan schooner Victoria In the Gulf of Maracalbo, the captain of tho ves sel was given 10 minutes to leave bis ehlp. A heavy sea was running at tho time, and the small boat In which tho Venezuelans disembarked was nearly capsized. Ab It was, ona of the schooners crew was drowned. It has been learned that tho captain of tne victoria was not aware of Ven ezuela's difficulties with Germany and ureal Britain. Oerman Warship Ashore. Copenhagen, Dec. 23. All attempts to float the German turret-ship Whit telsbach, which Is ashoro near Kos vor, have failed. Tho captain of tho German warship has declined to re ceive help from Denmark, declaring that Emporor William prohibits tho acceptance of foreign asslstanco In all cases of naval mishaps. Tho bot tom of the Whlttelsbach Is Bald to havo been badly plorccd, nnd It will be necessary to discharge everything on board of her beforo sbo can bo floated. MARCHINQ ON CARACAS. Rebel Army of 10,000 Said to Be Coming Towards the Capital. Port of Spain, Trinidad, Dec. 23.- It Is reported hero that tho Venezu elan revolutionary Generals Ponaloza, Rolando. Rlera and Solaeue. with a force said to number 10,000 men, are marcning on Caracas, and are be lieved now to be near that city. Cable messages coming from Vcnezueln to this port are subjected to censorship, Chinamen Sent Back Home. New York, Dec. 23. United States Commissioner Benedict has ordered tho deportation of 12 Chlnamon who had not been registered under tho exclusion act and could not show that thoy arrived In the United States be foro the passago of the act. WIRELESS MESSM1ES UXCIIANQCt) DC ; IrJcnNJCANADNpUROPn. King ol Clrcat Britain nndVycrnor flCn crnt ot Canada Uxchange fUcilng! Experiment wtuttntlrtty SucCmuI- Prnctlcnl Utility ol Ureal lnvcron Pull)- Ustabllshcd. New York. Dec. Sl.-The following dlspwluh from Marconi, dated (Unco Bay. N, 8.. December SI, has been re ceived by tho ABSoclnted Press: ,., ,, ... ii lion n'f''iTTJ n t f ,Wrn I1 1 ,mVU ctnH,1l",ua WJ telegraph communication between Capo Ilroton, Canada, and Cornwall, huglnnd, with romptoto success, In nugatory messages. Including one from tho Governor-General of Canada to King; lCdwnrd VII, hnvo already boon transmitted and forwarded to tho Ivlnga of Kngland nnd Italy. A message to tho Umdon Times has also boon transmitted In tho presence of its special correspondent, I), Par kin. M. 1. "O. MARCONI.1 Text ol the Menaces. London, Dec, 21. Tho London Times confirms tho receipt of n men- sngo by wireless telegraphy from Mar coni at Capo lircton, N. S. The text of tho wlroiees message from the Times correspondent, which wna transmitted from Glnco Bay, N. B., to Polhu, Cornwall, Is ns follows "Being present at Its transmission In Slgnor Marconi a Canadian atntlon, I hnvo tho honor to send, through tho Times, tho Inventor's first wlrelesn trans-Atlantic message, of greeting to r;nginnu nnu limy. Exchanged Compliments. Ottawa. Ont., Dec. 21. Tho follow ing message, received by Lord Mlnto, GoYornor-Gcnoral ot Canada, from Marconi today, shows that wireless trans-Atlantic telegraphy Is a suc cess: "Grace Hay. N. S Dec. 21. 190! His Excellency, tho Govornor-Genernl, Government Houso, Ottawa: Havo tho honor to Inform Your Excollency tnnt your message hns been transmit ted by mo from Capo lircton to Corn wall by wireless telegraphy, and has ueen forwarded to destination. "MARCONI." Itrd Mlnto telegraphed Marconi ns follows: "Delighted at your messago. Just received. Warmest congratulations on your splendid success. "MINTO." Hon. . 8. Fielding sent n telegram or congratulation to Marconi tonight nnd Sir Richard Cartwrlght. ActlnK Premier, has cabled to England, con gratulating tho British peoplo on the new method of communication be tween two countries, WARSHIPS' FURNITURE. American Navy to De Fitted Throughout With Fireproof Furnishings. New York, Dec. 21. Steel furni ture, mado In tho Brooklyn Navy- yard, will bo used on tho now chuls er Baltimore, Tho furnlturo of the stnto rooms, crows' quarters, the commander's office, nnd oven of the snow-room, win no or stool, several months of experimenting on tho part of Naval Constructor Capps and his assistant. Constructor Nutting, hns developed tho fact that almost all tho essential furnlturo of a man-of-war can bo mado of steel. Serious damage was dono during tho war with Spain by furniture on tho ships taking fire. Tho Baltimore In tho battle of Manila Bay was sor- lousiy damaged by such a fire. Tho equipment of tho Baltimore with tho new furnlturo will cost $30. 000. Tho old wooden furniture, hand some and elaborate in design and fin ish, did not cost .mora than ono-thlrd of that amount. All tho ships of the navy aro to bo fitted with tho steel furniture as fast as tho plant can turn our the articles. Tho United States Navy Is tho first to adopt the fire proof interior furnishing plan. TRANSPORT CONTRACTS. Portland Oeti a Share, but Bulk of Bus iness does to Seattle. Washington, Dec. 23. Tho light over Government transportation bus iness to and from the Philippines Is closed. President Wlnsor, of the Boston StcamshlD Company, waived tfio condition In his bid that his lino should rccelvo three-fourths of tho Government business, and agreed to toko such shipments at his contract rate ns the department sees fit to di vert to Seattle and Tacoma. Secre tary Root, under theso circumstances, accepts tho Puget Sound bid, and from now until Juno 30 next all ship ments of troops and supplies made from Seattle or Tlicoma will go by tho Boston Steamship lino. Under tho adjustment mado today, Port land's status Is unchanged. Whenev er hav. oats, lumber nr nthnr Hiinnlles are purchased tributary to Portland, thoy will be shipped from that port on vessels chartorcd for the trip, as heretofore. Portland trado will not bo monopolized by the Sound, but will depend altogether upon tho relative bids at Portland, tho Sound and San Francisco, Capture of "Cherokee Bill." I -an Animas. Colo.. Dec. 21. "Cher- okeo BID" Smith, for whom posses navo scoured tno Boutncasiorn part of Colorado In an effort to effect his capture, has been captured by three Bent County Dcptuy Sheriffs In tho olghborhood of Big Cedars, a wild. unsettled district near tho southeast boundary ot tho stato. Flvo shots woro fired at Smith beforo ho sur rendered. Smith was being pursued on tho charge of having robbed the postofneo at Charlton several weeks ago, in company with two others. Tho lattor. It Is believed, succeeded in reaching tho Indian Territory, Citizens Kill Highwayman, Ardmore, I, T., Doc. 21. Two high waymen, heavily armed, woro at tacked by a posso ot citizens as they rouo into tno town or I'rovonco, In tho Chickasaw Nation last night, and nn oxclmngo of shots followed. The horso wns shot from undor ono of tho men, George Slocum, nnd finally ho was suot nnu captured. Tho second man escaped. Slocum died lator, Tho men nro supposed to havo engaged In uanic rouuery near I'rovonco vcs. tcrdny. o. l ,. N 0MIN0 WllST. kkUi-v -iow 01 Wiirk on Itinerary A Wutii to liiiUrUlnmcnt Committee. Washington Dec. 20. 1'rosldont Hoosovelt la already glvlnK lit atten tion to tho Western trip which ho t'hyu to tnko In thu Hprlug. Hecro tnry Cortolvou Is at work on tho Itllionuy. r. rutlinr. tlm IHnunrloH. for ho u making suvornl. At least tureo, iiu will bu n il out. and cir cumstance" nl dotornilno which shall bo choRon. if mato affairs nro urgent It will bn t10 shentor nnu, while ir nrtaira am going smoothly, Iff J,iTr,nl W'U bo Blx WM,W OlilmRo will bo Visited parlv In tho trip, ns tt U tho plan to tarry out tho programme which wns Interrupted hy mo operation on tno i-rvainsnva leg. Then ho will fco to Milwaukee, through Wisconsin, to fit. Paul and Mlnnoap0. lis nnd westward to tlm Yellowstone. Park, nnd an In thu Const, slopping at Puget Hound cities. Portland nun San Francisco. Tho President has In vltatlona from every state In tlin Un Ion west ot tho Mississippi Hirer. Local committees making llnn will do woll to hnvo regard to the President's doalro thnt Secretary Cor tolyou bo Included n all plans for en tertalnlng tho President. TIiIh rendu dor night scorn superfluous, hut cxpor- once has shown thnt It Is not. There nro 19 reasons, nny of which la good and sufficient why tho President wants his socrotnry to bo at his olbow day nnd night. In carriages, at di hers, nt private residences whoro he may ha entertained, and nt public functions. Any plana which nro not to this offect will hnvo to bo altered NATIONAL CALAMITY. Santa Maria Still Actlve-Prlco of Neces sities So High Few Can tluy Them, Guatemala City, Guatemala, Dec 20. It Is probnbly duo to somo gov ernment instructions that tho papers hero have not anld anything with ref erence to tho oruptlon ot tho Bnutn Marin volcano, which enn bo consider ed, because ot Its magnltudo ns national cnlamlty. Tho losses suite od by German capital nro not lei than $0,500,000, consisting of houses md machinery destroyed, and tho destruction ot tho present coffee crop, It tho total destruction of many oth properties belonging to other foreign ers, as woll as to natives. Is ndded to this amount, tho nctual losses ascend to n fantastic sum. Tho volcano Is still In activity nnd a now eruption Is feared at nny time Sufforlng Is Indescrlbablo. for, bnjtld tho loss of coffee, which Is estimated at about 300,000 quintals, tho corn and wheat fields nro ruined. Owing to tho unusually high rate of exchange business Is ontlroly par alyzed. for all Imported articles hnvo reached such prices that very fow persons can nflord to buy them, nni most of tho merchants sell Just enough tn cover their oxpenson. Tho worst part of tho prosont bad condition Is that no nno knows how or when It will change, nnd It Is nl most unondunblo Just now, Artlciei of first nocosstty havo reached Innc cesslblo prices, and tho poor class or people aro suffering therefrom. REMODELED A CLUfi TOOT. Surgeon Lorenz First Crushed It, Then Formed It as Nature Should. Now York, Doc. 20. Dr. Ijronz har for tho first tlmo slnco ho nrrlvod Ir Now York operated on a club foot Tho patient was a 1-yoar-old girl. Dr Lorenz knueded nnd twisted tho crip pled foot until It was as soft nnd nil ablo as a ploco of putty. Then hr deftly molded It Into Its propor form and announced that tho oporatlon war completed and a plastor cast was fit tod to tho foot. Tho doctor said that tho child should bo allowed to tiso he foot as much as sho could aftor fou or flvo days, and that It would necessary to kocp tho cast on for si or seven months, after which she could walk. Four operations for congonltnl dl locations were porformcd nnd nt the closo Dr. Ioronz sbowod that ho was n tired man. THIS IS SANTA'S BUSIEST YEAR. Prosperity Has Enabled Him to Break All Previous Records In Liberality, Now York, Dec. 20. Mali money ordor records havo boon broken In the Central postofllco, Wednesday's trans actions amounting to ll.ics.7-ll. Th! Included money ordors Issued, both domestic and foreign, tho certificates of deposit Issued to out-of-town post masters, money ordors paid nnd money order drnfts. Kuropoan ad vices brought tho Information that the Incoming Christmas mall would bo much larger this year than over boforo, Tho Cymric, bound for Now York, Is said to havo on board 2C00 bags of mail. Tho Etrurla Is also coming with 1805, tho Kalsor Wllholra der Grosso with GG0 and tho St, Louis with 300, a total of 63 Go, Warning to Westerners Washington, Doc. 20. Tho Secre tary of tho Treasury went to tho Har lorn dinner In a Tuxedo coat. That was a sin a violation of tho law of etiquette almost Inoxcusablo. For tho Prosldont ot tho Unltod States wns thoro, and whoro tho Prosldont of tho United States 1b, It Is a full ,reB funct0n. This might bo n good thing to rcniomber when tho Pi eel 'lent Is on his visitation, ot tho West noxt Spring. If you havo a long-tailed coat get It out. Starved to Death In Brooklyn. Now York, Doc. 20. Jacob Burthen 07 years old, has been removed to a hospital In Brooklyn from his homo where ho was found lying nlongsldo tho body of his dead brother, Michael, 73 years old, who Is supposed to havo died from starvation. Tho two men kopt a llttlo shoemaker's, shop and did not mix with tho neighbors. For two woeks nothntg had boon socn or hoard from the brothors. nnd a neigh bor becoming nlarmcd. notified tho po- llco, who mado an examination, with tho result stated, Fodnd $100,000 on a Beggar. Toronto, Doc. 20. Ely Hyman, a Jow, who heggod for admlslon to tho genoral hospital hero on Saturday, Is dead, An examlnntlon of his cloth ing resulted in finding script worth $31,000, Other papers showed him to bo worth, probably $100,000, For twenty years ho has slept In sheds and stnblcs. Ho sold papors and beg sod. Ilia heirs are his wlfo and daughtor, living, it Is thought, in San Francisco. TO SETTLE CASTRO EMHOWGRS UNITED STATES MIMSTBR TO MAKE PEACE. Make No Restrictions Whatever, fully Realizing That Ills Nation Would lis Powerless In Actual War Venezuelan Rebels Active Evidence- That They Are Working with tho Powers, Washington, Doo. 22. Tho sotllo- inont of tho Vonazuulnn difficulty now rests with United Hlntcs Minister Bowon. to whom ProBldonl Castro has entrusted full power to nogotlato tortus with tho allies. Castro desires thnt tlio pence con ference bo hold In Washington, nnd to thnt end hns n sited Bowon to go there, Castro hns clmngpil his attitude to ward tho nllloa, nlluwlng tho Gor tnnn Mlnltur to Innd nnd tnlk by tel ephone to hla sick wlfo. nnd allowing tho British nhipa to sond men ashoro for provisions, Tho rebels nro becoming more no tlvo In tho Interior, nnd Cnstro Is said to hnvo ovldencu that they have cooperated with tho allies, nnd that arms nnd nminiinltloti hnvo been fur nished them. Caracas, Doc. 22. Uipox Diirnlt, Venezuela Minister of Foreign Af fairs, hns transmitted to United Btntes Minister Bowon a document signed by President Cnstro ns constitutional Prosldont of tho republic, nnd coun tersigned hy himself as Minister ot Foreign Affairs, In which Mr, Bowon Is, recognized ns tho only representa tive, ot Venezuela In tho matter of ef fecting a settlement of tho difficulty with tho European powers. According to the terms of this document, Mr. Bowon mny net with out restriction, nnd ho Is to use all moans pnnslClo to protect tho Inter ests ot Venezuela. Tho Stato Depart ment nt Washington hns been noti fied ot tho transmission at this Instru ment to Mr. Bowon, Events horn nro dopondont upon thn receipt, through tho Btnto De partment, of tho nnswers ot tho gov ernments of Oront Britain, Germanr' and Italy to tho proposal of afbllrn tlon advnnced by Venezuela. These nnswers nro oxpoctcd tomorrow. Should thoy bo fnvornblo, tho Venezu elan government strongly desires that conferenrn of tho Ambassadors of Great Britain, Germany nnd Italy to tho United Btntes bo hold - '.v,.t,. ington, nnd thnt Mr. Bowo; -' i.r Gunyrn December 23 for -ho I'niud States on board the 8team r rrr'i., which Is duo to reach Nov 1 id IV comber 29. Mr. Bowon will moot the ' mi dors In Washington. No tn - Mik ' discuss terms ot settlement Is to bo hold on Venezuelan soil. "151 Mocho" Hornandoz, tho re leased revolutionary lender, called at tho American Legation this morning 'or tho purpose of paying his respects to Minister Bowon, This afternoon President Cnstro, accompanied hy his wife, also called at tho legation, whoro ho stayed for threo-qunrtors of tn hour. Lclutcnnnt Van Duzen, of the gun boat Marietta, has boon sont hero from La Gunyrn to net ns secretary to Mr. Bowon. Merchants of nil nationalities hare hopo that tho arbitration proposal will bo accopted, and that, as a result if the present efforts to rench a pa cific settlement, tho proposed block vlo of Iji Gunyrn, Puerto Ctbcllo, Maracalbo, Coro, Carupano and Bar "flonn, nnnounced for Dcccmbor 20, will not bcromo effective. British nnd Gorman ships of war ire paying dally visits to Margarita Island, Pcnrl-flshlng boats from Mar garita report tho presence of throe men-of-wnr near Juan Grlcgo, Allied Powers Helping Rebels. Caracas. Dee. 22. Docnmonts and letters which havo been secured by tho Venezuelan authorities nro sntd to provo tho connection ot tho Mntos revolutionists with tho recent demon stration of tho' nlllcs agalnBt Vene zuela. It Is reported that, slnco tho cap ture ot tho Venezuelan Hoot, muni tions of war hnvo been shipped open ly from Wltlomstnd to parts on tho Venezuelan coast, nnd stenmors nro inld to hnvo sailed from Port ot Spain, Trinidad, with tho knnwledgo, t Is alleged, of tho British authorities there, bearing arms nnd ammunition to the Vcnozuolan revolutionists nt Cludad Ilallvor, on tho Orinoco River. St. Louis Exposition Stamps. Washington, Doc. 22. Tho Post ofllco Department Is Just about to tako up tho subject of tho special Is sua ot stamps to be designed for tho St. Louis Exposition. Even so early It Is understood that Gcorgo II. Dan lols, that enterprising publicity ex port of tho Now York Central. Is to havo on ono stamp n picture of hln 21-hour llyor. Last tlmo It wad thn Empire Btnto Express which sorvod as a modol for rapid railway transit, nnd Mr. Daniels again claims tho dis tinction of furnishing tho BPoodlout model. Inquiry Into Tltzgerald Killing. Washington, Dec. 22, Tho foreign affairs committee ot tho Houso gavo consideration today to tho resolution Introduced by William A. Smith, ot Michigan, calling upon tho Stato De partment for Information concerning tho circumstances of tho shooting of Wjllllam Fitzgorald, nn Araorlcan cltl zon, in Guatomnla, together with such reports and correspondence as may bo on record In1 tho donnrtmont. In tho nbsonco of Mr. Smith, nctlon on tho resolution wns deferred until ha could bo hoard. Another Industry for Washington, Chohnlls, Wash., Doo. 22. John W, Reynolds and Mhrphy & Stucholl hnvo completed arrangements for put ting In a now factory nt Chohalls. Tho now plant will manufacture bad- springs and mattresses, mako mold ings nnu uo upiio stor ng na won ns doing a gonornl planlng-mlll buslnoss. Tho site choson adjoins tho railway hundred yards north of tho stock- ards. This Is tho fourth factory es tablished In Chohalls within a yoar. Earthquake In Costa Rica, San Joso. Costa Rica, Doo, 22. Two violent earthquakes woro ex perienced horo at 4 o clock this morn ing. Tho pooplo woro grcntly alarm od, but thoro were no casualltles. Soveral other shocks followod at In tervals. Thoso, howovor, woro of di minishing severity.