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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1903)
Bohemia Nugget nowAnn imntvK, ruin. COTTAGE GROVE . . OREGON. tin yields to rotten. Caitro Will Mike Cash Payment and dive uuarantcc (or Award. Caracas, Jan. 10 Alter two stormy meetings ol tlio cabinet, nil conditions net forth In the replies ot tho powers to PVPNTHs fiP THP HA V , resident Castro's lt proposal In tho - 'L'n 1 Xjr lllL U 1 matter ot settling tho Vencinolan dls- Comprehensive Review of the Import- P' through arbitration havo toon sc ant Happenings of the Prut Week, j copied by tho Voncioolaii government. itcd In Condensed Form, Most i The government considers tho condl to Prove Interesting I tlons unjust, but ded-red It la obliged Presented I Likely Cold weather In tho MlddloWost has nddod greatly to tho sufforlng earned by tho lack of coal. Tho government ot India will bo called upon to pay over (5,000,000 for tho expenses of tho Delhi pageant Tho president has warned congress that ho will call an extra session un leu It now , takes Bomo action on tho ttust question Tho coal (amino has become so acnto all through tho East and Middle Vst that there Is n general demand that something bo done, A dispatch from Moab, Utah, says a mall volcano, 20 miles north of that place, near tho Colorado lino, has be como activo. Tho column ot steam can be seen fir miles. A would-be-assassin, who has been nn inmate of an insane asylum, fired at tho royal procession In Madrid. When arrested he declared ho sought to kill the Duke of Gotomayor and not King Alfonso. No ono was Injured Tho belief is that the missing Alas kan steatner Dawson City, which Bailed from Nome October 20 for Seattle, is sale. It has been learned that Captain Hansen, who took command the day the steamer railed, agreed only to assume tho berth if he was permitted to sail out ot his course and land eight men. It is thought likely that the Dawson Citr is fast in tho ico pome where out of tho regular course of the Alaskan vessels. Castro's renlv is acceptable to the allies. Snow in West Virginia hasblock aded all traffic. Ex-Governor D. II. Hastings, of Pennsylvania, is dead. A new Pacific coast steamship com pany has been organized at San Fran cisco. It Is said that Ambassador von Hoi Ieben incurred the kaiser's anger and was recalled. Alfred Beit, Africa's richest man, has been stricken with paralysis at Johannesburg. Castro has defaulted in his promises to France and more warships may threaten his ports. A bank robber has been arrested at Quincy. III., where ho was posing as a wealthy stockman. Detroit, Mich., will run a city coal yard, to be controlled by a commission appointed by the mayor. The gang ot outlaws who robbed a Burlineton train at Marcos, 111., six months ago, lias been captured. .Wvomine Indians are suffering on account ot failure of crops. It is feared serious trouble may follow, Two passenger trains on tho Big Four collided between aioro and tsetnaito, III. One man was killed and three others seriously Injured. Soil coal miners ot West Virginia will strike April 1 for larger wages. Tbjs state furnishes half the output of the country in soft coal. General Chaffee says be knew where (80.000.000 of treasure was hidden in tho forbidden oity of Fekin when he was in charge of tbe American troops in China, but President McKinley would not allow him to seize it, to yield to forco. Tho Veneiuolan an swer was dolivered at tho United States legation here at noon today. The conditions ot the powers cover cash payments to tho alllea and guar antees for tho payment of tho balance of their claims. It can bo said on good authority that tho question of raising tho existing blockade will not bo considered. It was learned at a late, hour tonight that, by tho terms of the notes ot tho foreign powers handed to President Castro by Minister Bowen yesterday and ot the Venezuelan answer to them delivered nt the American legation to day, a compromise In tho matter ot arbitatlon has been reached. Foreign business houses in enetuela are suflering exceedingly irom tno effects ot the continued blockade. Tho revolutionary movement under General Matos is losing popularltydaily, because of the assistance, It is alleged tho German blockading vessels are giv ing it in permitting the landing of arms for tho revolutionists near Iligueroto. The leader of tho revolutionists is called "Matos, the German," by tho press. VEILED BY SNOW STORM. NEWS OF OREGON nTMS OF INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS OP THE STATU. Trains Collide, Killing Three and Injuring Fourteen Persons. Ada, O., Jan 10. Three men are dead and 14 or more other persons were injured, one fatally, as a result of a collision betweei two trains on tho Pennsylvania system on the main street ot this city at 6 o'clock this evening. Train No. 35, westbound for Port Wayne, started out ot the station, but at the Main street crossing was com pelled to stop on account of some acci dent to the airbrake. A flagman waa sent back to notify No. 19, a fast train going in the same direction, which waa several minutes late. On account of a driving enow storm the engineer of No. 10 was nnable to see the signal in time to Blacken hia speed, and his en gine crashed Into the rear coach of No. 35 while running at the rate of 40 miles an hour. No 35 consisted of two coaches, the rear one being a combination baggage and passenger car, with another pas senger car in front. Both weie tele scoped and barely a passenger escaped Timber Land I'rauda Itclng Investigated Old Jailbird Caught-Uh!b!ta lor IV0S tUposltlon-LInn County Schools W Have Ltbrarlcs-llorscthlctes Caught Had Man la the Pen. A special agent of tho government 1 at Lakovlew looking Into timber land frauds In that section. Kmmctt Kimbcrloy, who broke In at Canyon City n year ago, lias been ar rested In a Portland lodging house. The common council ot LaO rando at work on a now city charter. will Include a considerable oxtonilon of tho city limits. A petition Is being circulated in Linn county to increase tho tax low in owe that schools throughout the county may bo provided wltu public libraries. The Infant child of Mr. nud Mrs. Frank Dennett, ot Independence wtuch was badly burned by swallow lng carbolic acid, died from Its In- juries. At a special school meeting In K.il view district 14 votes out of a total of IS wcro In fnvor ot a .0-mlll tax with which to pay up Interest and other Indebtedness ot tho district. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Slavln, who llvo upon their farm near Hillsdale, colcbrated their golden wedding. Mr. Slavln arrived In Oregon In 1S50. but his wlto had preceded him three years. The governors of Idaho and .Montana have recommended that their states make good exhibits at the 1005 fair. The bi ennial report ot tho state treasurer has just been issued. shows not a single dollar ot delinquent state tax against any county in the state. John McMahan, who is serving a life sentence In the state penitentiary for murder, assaulted a guard with a brick and came near killing him botoro he was finally subdued by being beater. into insensibility. McMahan is regard ed as the worst man in tbe "pen." bheriU Kador, ol Medlord, has now in custody two members ot the gang of borsethieves who have been operating In Southurn Oregon. More of the gang are under surveillance aud will sxn be taken in by the officers. The total number of patients in the state insano asylum during December jnst past was 1,205. The superintend ent reports all the recent cases ol ty. pbold fever as completely recovered or convalescent, and no new cases appear lng. injury ot some sort. Tbe engineer and Bruce Davie, a drunkard, and an In fireman of No. 19 were also slightly in- mate of the Josephine County jail jnred, but not enough to prevent them died in his cell as tho result ot o from tendering immediate assistance to I rather cool treatment at tho hands of those who were in distress. Tbe engine uo jauer. Davie was recently con of No. 19 was almost demolished, but fined to the county bastlle to await ..... - . I i..1 r. . ,hM . I . V .lu.,1. the cars behind it were not damaged in the least and were braised. none ot the passengers CRACK SHOT WITH BIO OUN. night-Foot Object, Three Miles Distant, Hit With 12-Inch Rifle. trial at the coming term of circuit court and to answer the charge of stealing a watch and other valuables. The man was a very heavy drinker and becamo afflicted with delirium tremens shortly after being confined and when he could no longer have his drinks. He raved and yelled like mad man, making the hours hideous for the other Inmates of the jail Pete Miller, the jailer, occupied a bed San Francisco, Jan. 10. Extraordi nary accuracy in marksmanship cut In the Jail, and found sleen nn-lmoos- snort tne neavy gun practice at tne similty because or tbe maniac s rav. Presidio reservation today. Tbe 12 lings. As he could not quiet him In inch guns were to bo brought into play, any other way, he arose and turned and the target was a wooden structure, 1 106 1,030 on nlm- drenching tho poor m ben pyramidal in shape, about 12 feet long P"800" no 'Keu. at ead. base line and about eight feet den,- That quieted Mr 1.1-1. t I i ...'j and Fete went back to bed. Yvhe; 11 1 itm J nag lunvu w.vi n n i u jj I Seventeen clerks in the pension office have been reduced in salary. Several Chinese provinces are now entirely in tbe control of tbe rebels. A fierce storm on the isthmus result ed In the destruction of several ships The demand for an increase In pay by the Santa Fe engineers and firemen has bon grauud. President Roosevelt strongly advises Utah not to elect a Mormon apostle for United States senator. Fire partially destroyed tbe Cleve land.Ohlo, Y. M. C. A. building. The loss will reach $100,000. The bill appropriating (350,000 for lighthouses for Alaska has been favor ably reported to the senate. Strikers in Barcelona are again bo coming riotous and using dynamite to blow up the railroad tracks. The ratification of the Cubau recip rocity treaty is assured by the formal withdrawal of opposition by the beet sugar men. . . The engineers on the steamer Elder, who struck when that vessel was in Portland last October, have bad their licenses suspended for four months. President itoosovelt has cent to tbe senate the nomination ot Fred A. Ban croft to succeed A. B. Croasmanaa post master at Portland. Dr. von Hollenben, German ambas sador to the United States, has asked for a long leave of absence, lie will be succeeded by Baron on Sternberg. A blizzard in Tennessee, Georgia, ' North Carolina and along the Atlantic coast temporality suspended railroad traffic and disarranged telegraphic ser- viw.;, Bids for $25,000,000 worth of war ships opened. - ConvlcTTn' penitentiary makes at tach jpn. guard. tbe sheriff arrived the following morning with the prisoners break fast he found Davie drenched and shivering In one corner and some two Inches of water In his cell. The thermometer registered at the freez ing point, Davie never recovered from his shock, though whether his death was entirely due to his cold mnylncr mark-. f!ar.nll n-an tm.t al" ureucuiBfi uas nui jei oeen UO- . a .' n "i .n termlned. tag with a long towline, and, while I moving at seven miles an hour, wa to I be fired upon. hen the target was I about three miles from shore and under I tow it appeared "to be about tbe size of I a man's hand. It was then that Conor- ral Began fired a 12 inch gun. The shot struck about eight yards astern of the I roar of the discharge ceased, when the target disappeared. The shot had hit "tbe enemy" amidships and shattered it into splinters. PORTLAND MARKETS. 70c; blue- Expense of Diplomatic Service, Washington, Jan. 10. The house committee on foreign affairs today con eluded the diplomatic and consular ap propriation bill, wblcb will be report. ed to the house. It carries approxi mately $1,900,000, which is lees than chop, $18 the estimates and less than the appro priation ol last year. Bulgaria la in eluded in the territory of the minister to Greece and a secretary is added to the legation in Switzerland at a salary of $1,600 a year. The consulate at "Vheat Walla Walla, stem 80cj valley, 757e. Barley Feed. $23.50 per ton: brew ing, $24.00. Flour Best grade, 3.0034.40; grah am, $3.2003.60. Millstnffs Bran. $19.00 per ton: middlings, $23.60; shorts, $10.60; MANQLCD AMV ROASTUn. Awful Pate ol Passengers In Tralnwrei'k ' In Pcnnijlvanla. Pittsburg. Jan. 0, As n result ot n collision between n passenger train and tiro rear end of a freight train on tho Monongiiheln division ot tho Pomisvl vanla railroad tonight at Cochrane "tit Hon, just nbovo Duquesno, seven men are dead, ono Is dying and llvo others Injurvd. Tho passenger train In Iho wreck was tho West Kllinbcth accommodation train from Pittsburg. It was on time, and had a clear track, according to tho signals displayed. At the siding a Cochrane It ran into tho rear end of an extra freight, which had taken tho switch, but had lulled to clear tho main lino. Tho officials ot the road attri buted tho disaster to tho failure of Patrick Qulnn, tho roar brakoman ot tho freight, to see that his train had (-illy cleared. Up to a into hour Qulun had not boon located. In tho collision tho tender ot tho passenger train was forced back upon tho combination bnggngo and smoking car with terrible forco. Tho 13 ptisscn gurs were jammed against the rear end ot tho car into almost a solid mass. Three of tho victims wcro apparently killed outright, two ot the other tour were literally roasted to death, and tho two who died on the way to tho hos pital wero so badly burned that recog nition is impossible. Almost Immediately alter the impact fire from tho stove In the smoker com municated to tho wreckage, and the imprisoned victims wero tortured v yond description. All of the victims wcro badly burned. Conductor Cook was found unconscious under tho char red body ot Baggageman Stioud. st run go to say, not a truck, except these ot tho tender, left tho track, and iho on?y passengers Injured wcro those in the smoker. T. H. TONGUE DEAD PROriTS OP STUflL TRUST. 0RF.(K)N KGPKUSENTATIVU SUCCUMI1S TO III1ART PAILURU. Brought Oriby Acute Indigestion - llnd Cumo Peaccfutly.and Without Pain Ills DnughterTwrtha ami Ills Secre tary (Inly Persons with lllm -Many l.'xprenlons ol Sorrow. Washington, Jan, 12. Ilepresonta- tlvo Thomas II. Tonjue, of the First Oregon congressional district, in tho prm'iuo ot his daughter IWrtlm and his secretary, Mi limine, died sud denly in his room at tho Irvlnglon, In (his city, at ls:o0 yesterday iitlernoon. A few minutes holore bo luisicd nway liu lapsed Into unconsciousness, and lied without a word, without Nearly $14,000,000 Annually llniploycsl linger to I sue stock, Now York, Jnn, 8. Tho United Htntr Hteel Corporation declared tho roKtilitr quarterly dividend ut 1 por cent, on thn common and Hi per cent, on tho preferred stuck, A llunnclal stntoiuvtit wan Issued rdtowliiRMiot earnings fur tho enhmdnr yoar, with December esttmntod, of $133,(163,000. Tlio net earnings fur tho qtiartur ended December 31 worn 3l,a3!),C13, an Increase ot $1,070,700. ns compared with tho mi mo period ot 11)01. From tho net earnings for tho year, deductions nro mado of $3t,K38,lK3 for .linking funds, depreciation and ro- Kervu funds and for n upeclnl fund set tut Ida for depreciation and Improve- ineiitsj or 10, zoo, out) ror interest on bonds; of $3,010,000 In Kinking funds (or bonds, and of $G,0!i3,8Gt for In terest on tho stockst Theso dodtl(.v COAL MINERS' WAR 0l!NI!RAL UOIIIN TliLLS COMMISSION 01' STRtiNUOUS TIMUS. Soldiers Were llojcotted on All Hides Could Not llt Teams to Haul Supplies to Cnmp Never llnd to "Shoot to Kill," as the 1'iimaus Order Did Away With the Necessity. Philadelphia, Jan, 12. After occu living eight days, during which tlmf, they presented about 150 witnesses, tlio nonunion men havo cIomhI their cto Utloro tlio coal strike commission, Tho coal companion wilt open their cum next, and, according tn tho plans ol die niioriitnrs. Ihn i-finttiAtilim will tir. a min . M ilium miv len-si on ino sioessi ineso uouut- - uttering. His mil, Thomas II. Jr. ll(m" leave undivided protltn niumiut- sent tholr case In Iho order ot Iho gro. did not reside with his father, but was "r ,"" " graphical location of their mines. Thn nut.lled ot hi. approaching end ...id KcS ''- hastened to his fathers bedside, hut did nml urpu,. Tho cash mi hand collieries nro further north, VIII first iiui ivnvu iuitu uutu niivr tw uuu ( 1GI 721 10G I. , ,k passed awav. . Thi' t , 1.1 i,,,,.,.. .1 t ,,.. P',n ''"". "'! ' l'l.llnd.l. Tho physicians who wero summoned, ed by tho finance comiu tiro for nrof- I""" u' company, wuoso and tho family physician, Dr. llovoo, I It sharing and subscription to stoc k I minus nro In tho southern part of tho ns wen as tno coroner, agree lint ueaili "f in ruii'iuyes. u was repum-u coal fluids win lie heartl 4nal . . ... i...it .1 i.i lllm iiiinp.1 ,iini ill., iiinti rtir aitir-if Kill.. I tho employee, and mat within throu days after the opportunity tn sub scribe wns given, morn than 1C.O0OI shares hud been subscribed fur. J. Plerpnnt Morgan wns present at I the meeting, although It Is not tils cus tom to attend meetings of corpora- was duo superinduced imr.ilysls ot tho heart Mr. Tongiio had been in unusual health, and except for occasional attacks ot dysmqisia, to which he had been sub ject ot tale years, has not complained ot feeling badly this winter. Ho con sldcied bo was in bolter health thsu ho had been tu fur two years past, In fact. Mr. Tonguo ntteuded a dinner iNttuiday .evening and did not retire until a late hour. When he slept Into yesterday morning, contrary to custom, nothing wai thought of it At 10 o clock ho received a call from two Oregon friends, with whom ho dis cussed at length matters ot personal and olltlc.nl character. During the stay ol these gentlemen ho re- LUCK rOK BRITISH MINERS. American Demand for ImglUh Coal Saics Them a Cut In Wages. Now tork, Jan. S. Tho year has ipened with excellent prospects for tho North ot England coal trade, says Tho principal witness hatoru Iho com- I mission (or tho nonunion men was Lieutenant General J. 1. H. (loblu, senior brlgsdltr general ol the national guard ot Pennsylvania. Goliln was in command ol tho third brigade, while thn tlons when they nro not held In his troops wero on duty In tlio hard cos I offico. I Holds. Ho was nurstlnnwl SM hours. and during most ol this time was en gsgod in a iccital ot conditions as ho Will He Associate JustWeo! the Supreme "u"" " ' 10'HWry bo covered. Cuurt-Wrljht to Succeed lllm. I rom Ills observation, and from rrxirts Washington, Jan. 8. If eiUtlug made bi him by tho officers, It waa his plans carry, some tlmo nezt month opinion, ho said, "that an melted ,ulll ... U ..... t 1 . - statu ol lawlessness existed in tho utglous; that disturbances wero mi in- PROMOTION rOK TAIT. Ike President will send to the Henntn tho nomination of Governor Tuft to 1.. I..., I .1 I . I I... . Aaar.Mli,.. Tt,al.. tl,A lf..ll..,l iium4 ill L.v.1, UUfc IWTO UUU, urVBSWl BB I 1 v M" (...miinu wd,,v.i ,v WiHim I ,., ...... , , they lelt, and had n light breakfast In Stntea Supremo Court, to succeed Jus- ' ' l"e- i 'o "oops lis worn Howld at the t mo that Ida f0 S'''"1- ho Is expected to retire was absolutely ueo.-s.ry to preserve I " . ' 1 .i i i . ! during that month. Governor Taft I" "d order, and that it was difficult I.' ' .. T. ' ,.T. will bo succeeded as Civil Governor of to maintain the law, oven alter all tl his LXh er .-. ZLZ iZ -Mite. Ln. ,5. rff " ' V ,. '""! " V1" ' ", u. Mho latter place win bo nileil by tho Ho told lirdetall ol the condition ol mirneu inanio inougni mat would llx appointment of W. W. Ilnckhlll. the .i.i i ,i... ..i i.... i.i. stay there, and ot the stoning ot his troops, Insults to his men. frmucnt eases ot dynamiting, and other aits of lawlessness. Ho said that Iho slierlll ot Carbon nitinty reliiKxl to call on Ihn ,. .. r. .. t. .. . .. . i ..... .. ... i. rri... , . aecenlimtivl If 1. .hnn.laotlv ..-I. 'III. A f mln.,lM l.l.. Ml.. IL...1.. " "l'-rs uini i uveri.ur ilill wan -... .... h.w.. ..iu geno.., ran, , V i - "V' I nrTdrn.l n ii1n.. fin llm Milltmmn linnrli l. I. a. I s.L l.u l. .-I I i . m. , . . I..l I l. -is. i . j ....a.. -.m.u ixiivH iiu ill. a un-- tl . ij llin (UAI I.,.,,.. '"""ican uemami is .. . ..r lawiur was ur.-ai.iing on ,,,,, retirement of Justlco Orny. p,M to protect uoiiiinlon men, but ho lestlned to continue for some tlmo, heavily and deeply. She becamo hut hn fe i that .train, tn Dm lhiliiv. I .', ,.' . .... '. '... . vet. Thfl WW tn.tlM nrA nnw nnilu, Ul.rn.J.1 I..l...l .. l. . I . i" ....w . w-inuso II" I1..U IUU SUUICICIl. the necessity of nbtalnlnt- rnal fmm 1 e ..1. t..iJ - .1.: . ., " ... : . lrooP"- M sllustlon lleloro cither tho doctors or his son nd he sacrificed his chanco. The arrive.. Iintvrvr lt.mr.u.rliillL-ii I President hna not forRntleu his useful- Tommo had n.is-l nav. I.Avlnif tn. I ness, and feels that tho work In the him all right Ho went through his morning mall, and then lsr down on the couch to read the papers. Ills American Republics. Thorn nro nl ready many asplrnnts tor tho place the Tribunes London correspondent, j.i.ter Joked with Mm sllhtly about wlch wl" 1,0 VBea,wl l" Mr ""'d" The conditions which applied at the 1 la.jnj, ..jj , (oo stubliorn to havo it I ,iut fnr 1,1 0 IrMdent hns mndo nc close ot PJ0. still obtain, and nre oven doctor, but he Insisted that bo was not ,, tnis country ami positive orders are n the market for Havana and Clen- fueaos In addition to those for New lork, Uoston and Providence, for which steamers nre belns: regularly nied to load In the Tync. The American demand for Hngllsh coal lias had an unlooknl for effect In preventing tho expected decline In the Northumberland miners' wages. the average selling prices during the ,u lansnl into ln,....ll,llliv Mtl thM. mnn.U- I ..... : I I . . . . . uuii.ud ..a.iiif, uvv.i u nun mi el nml upnrnful .mil m. nla no.1 Iho, n .nn.l l.tlna I board has agreed that wages shall re main unchanged tor the succeeding three months. come unoonu'lous at tho tlmo heavy breathing set in. In his lata moments ot consciousness ho suffered nothing beyond the natural disturbance enured by an attack ol uyspepsla. Ho bad no consciousness of tils trno condition as Ilia end archipelago will be In shape by Febru ary, so It may well be taken over by aencral i. right MIRACULOUS liSCAPII. TURKISH SULTAN WOKHIl'.D. England Protests Against Russian War ships Entering Black Sea. Constantinople, Jan. 8. Great Drlt-1 emigrated In has vigorously protested to tho Turkish government against the per Thomas II. Tongue, who had attained statu prominence long botoro ho bo- ramo n national figure, was born In Knglond on Juno 23, 18H. His par ents wore Anthony and Kobccca (Iaw son) Tongue, and he wns their only clitld. lie was educated in Knglaml until his 15th year, wlmn his psreuts directly to Washington Rode 100 l ect Under Pilot ol Locomotive and Had No Hones broken Now York. Jan. 8. To be Jammed under the pilot of a hog locomotive. ns tho ones Cornelius Vnndorbllt In vented aro called, to havo his lees curled over tho atlo or tho coney wheels under tho pilot and bo cnrrled along for 100 feet and yet to oscapo Committees ot thn union experience was most serious. Ha feared tho railroad men would ho Intimidated and he would bn mublo to (novo troops. Threatening letters wcro also sent to ' hi in. During tho cross examination. Gene ral (iobln had revoral tilts with Charles I.. Harrow, coiuis-l for Iho miners, but Ihey never reached a serious point. Tho witness said that whon ha first went Into Iho coat region with his men. as a result ot a riot at Khenandoali, ho ' was unablo tor a tlmo to set vohletrs to carry his supplies, toJinrtern refusing to furnish them, hr Khrnsndosh ami III tho Panther rreek valley. Ii said. thsro was no civil authority at times. called uian Mimnf Vnrnnn I flltflOra ftOUllI glVO lllUl J. 1 1 tllO MlUt- it..v.w w. f....n,i la.. c they could, but. as fsr as t he w It- county, Oregon, where they located curled nrnund the nxlo of the coney J1"" touU' fonemU-r, tliey never gavo on a larm revoral miles north ol Hills- wnecis. ills Dean wns Jammed back """ ""7 ""'P. iiiuiioasx lor any. mission granted In September last to boro, where tho parents ict reside, under tho pilot Itself. Ho was In n Alter his entlro brigade had been ralle.1 the unarmed Russian torpedo-boat Vouiil- Tonguo had bail fairly iroml s.l. Position that mndo Is Impossible to I out, General Gobln paid tho situation lestroyers to pass through tho Darda- vantages In tho English schools and as ""J,1"" wiinout lining tho loco- became extromsly serious in several lallAJ and Intn tVin IllAntr Cns ,.H.Ua I ... . .1 mnflVA frnm (hn rn llsl U'tmn hi ..aa I a ..I it . I. a . -..v- s,..o sjv-o, iiiiljvI I cotin nn lit. nrPiV.sl fn 1 1 1 lUlrrk tin I .. v.i..i uv un I l)riB UI IIIB leTTlWTV. Bflil tin fAJtrss.1 worked iniwsantly to glvo himself a " V."?"j.c.r ' 7l K.nf" "'l' com with the situation it finished education. Attending district Ur i,n i.Vwi -n iC ; " . 11 Kro- of- Ho so intormed the school on tho North Tualatin plains had some cuts on the fr n,i i.i. Kovoinor. tho commercial (lag of Russia. Theso vessels were about to start on the pro posed trip. The Ilrltlsh note says the rassage or the Dardanelles by the torpedo-boat destroyers would be violation of the existing International treaties, and that If Russian warships thus allowed to use tho Darda neltes. Great Drltaln will reserve tho right to demand similar privileges Tho protest has caused Irritation In SAOASTA IS DEAD. for several years, he finally concluded but not a bono waa broken to take a collegiate course Ho began school nt Pacific university under gieat dilllcultieB, graduating with high honors Iu 1808. Upon leatlng tho university he commenced the study ot I a 11 ,, .Inn IV .1 l.ara an.. aA an. Russian circles, and concern on the .,i,i. ... i, i,.' ,,- '. ..ii,,I . part of Turkish authorities, who fear ? "f.,,ol.Hr "'at he was admitted I tint Atrial. linu-n.B ,17. 11 MTIntv ,h iw - I ' ' ' " ample of Great Drltaln. The now famous "shool In kill" order Issued by him alter his soldiers nan been attar. od by stories wss tombed uiioii by Mr. Harrow. Tho Heart Pallure Takes Away Aged Spanish r0."."' '."'i' lt1",M' """'X word It Statesmsn and ex.Premler. 1 10 '"" ' tl' onler Madrid. Jan. T.-Et-Premler Pra. l W .8 cdea Mnteo Sagnsta died nt 11 o'clock it V.,X. Ti .n. .i ' f i.Terw . tonignt in his 7fith year. At 0:30 ho ,"" ..;. , "n". '. ........, inn oruer. JOY KILLED OLD .MINER. Oats No. 1 white. $1.18aj.l7J: gray, il.la4(J I.I6 per cental. Hay Timothy, $11012: clover, 1 8(39.00; cheat, $89 per ton. Potatoes Best Bcrbanks, S080c Ho early espoused the principles of hnd nn attack of henrt falluro ami It ',w'?"ury to fire one shot. Th the Republican party, by which party was then thought ho was den.!; hn M'.o lurther said, did not Include Iho ho waa several times honored by rioml-1 milled, howevor, nnd lived for four "oiing ol womon ami children. nations to prominent official positions, ""d a "nit hours. serving locally as a member ol tho , Honor sagnsta denth wns duo to MurJcrxd and Robbed. .n,in. i ..r iiiit.im .la, a. .i I uruuciiiiis mm KUBinc trouu o. IIlS Tl... 1 , ... . . that enf n a-nlenrTf tscii J- '1, M -MS? SJSl uoaru lor six consecutive years ln L. .,, m. i,i.. a a brokor and a money lend-.. ... fn.,.i tho last sacramont this unconscious in Mulberry alley Isst aaffi,L"ntn? frt 'hnTln'E toffirL"?.?.L"eM.; h.!..B!" ?''D0.-Pta.? """." I!"' te' o?nKlo,,.ne .d dll- He Struck It Rich Alter Prospecting for 17 Years In the Illock Hills. Chicago, Jan. 8. David Thompson uu nu ui-oi-niiunu i. uoetiui b ... i j bob rio was elected 10 tlio state senate I n.imini.iro.i iuu uiuti. inns uver wiuca cuuniry nuianu serveu on mo uuiciary anu otner 1 afternoon n-ninn ! rolwi tn . mn.,i.i, f' Back; ordinary, 40(a60c per cental, and the salary advanced Irom to $4,000 ?"er8' Prlc:. Uerx wMt. 2 00(8 Dealers Advance Prices. Poultry Chickens, mixed. 10(3 lie: New Tork, Jan. 10. Tbe price of roanS. .0c; bens, llHHc; turkeys, coal' has been advanced to $9.50 as a ' dressed, 18 20; minimum, and tome anthracite has "D"'j '5'-ou Pr aozea; geeso, 8 been told as high as $17.60. A num. B'0U' ber of large dealers havo consulted over Cheese Full cream, twins, VM the sitnation. and it is probable that a 17J.C: Young America. meeting will bo he,d today to promul- lactory prices, llXc less. gate rt schedule of retail prices. The Hotter Fancy creamery, 27W(330c independent operators met In this cltv I Dor nonnd: extras. 30e! Halr. !n and agreed not to sell loal at lees than g22)ic: store, 1618, Eggs 22J(880j per dozen. Hops New crop, 2326c per pound. Wool Valley. 12l416c: Eastern Oregon, 814J.c; mohair, 2628c. Beef Gross, cows, 303Kc per i, i i. ' ell7eadeaav 7 sn. h o ! conyentlon A8"1 !'f"-nJ S"!!jr'd' .' A,fonB "verlck always carrle.1 la.go su!n of iune from Roubalt. S. D. An oxaml- :r!.V- Jf .7. ... n"llon,al olnnp RnilVaiilv im.ii-.. ",onel'.' ."" hli pockets wero rilled. . nation made later by physicians """e,?"u Inclined to think hi. showed a blood vessel In tho brain to V'"."" '"""' J ' u to his daughters the presidents of the !"'f "Ma !" A '"'" mvu Ui.i-U rupiuruu, - ---- . sonnto nnd of enngross, and to tho , J . .' 1,1 I,IU llollcuro Ilrido waselectoii. In 181)0 Mr. Tongue Urehhlshon nf TnleiC ' looking for h in. Ovorlek u. v $10 a roads, olllclali ton. ton to the dealers. The coal it waa said by some of their , will continue to soli at f5 a Beet-sugar men begin fight on Phil lpplne'tarlft bill. Senator; Vest makes appeal for re lief. 'OT. coal famine, JJoers and 13 rl tains banquet' togeth wa tho, Tranfvaal. r ', Senator Hoar makes speech In sup Poof his trust bill. Western railroads refuse to grant ndvauqo to trainmen. Major Glonn says General Chaffee orV)$fed tho water-cure. United States demands payment ot claims by San Domingo. It Works Through Snow !tnrrna Bydney, 0. B., Jan. 10. Marconi Panii it, 4cj dressed, 6f37c. will leave Monday for Cape Cod. to veal 7K8Kc give attention to the completion of the Mutton Gross, 3c per ponnd; wireless trans-Atlantic station at that dressed, Be. point. Ho took advantage of Thurs- Lambs Gross, 3Kc per pound; day's snow storm to test the behavior uressea, one. of Ihe wireless system under adverse! Hot'. Gross, BfiiBKcper ponnd weather conditions. Messages were dressed, JGlHti. sent to England success'ully. There was a severe storm also on tbe English coast at the time, but tbe messages went across without a bitch. Reindeer In Alaska. Washington. Jan. 7. The Secretary of the Interior has transmitted to tho Senate a report by tho Commissioner or Education on tbe Introduction nf nuge swindle Alleged. domestic reindeer Into Alaska. It Houston. Tex.. Jan. 10 A. Wetter, shows that there aro nine stations bo- mark, head of the Nacogdoches banking tweon Point Barrow and tho Morav- tlrm. wl.lrli waa fari-a,! tntn 1tn lla, Inn Ian settlement at Ilethol. a distance of by alleged extensive forgeries, was to- """ViL0 "n?0' t, aay arretied on tils arriva at Houaton 7 " r.r T .. rr.M nn a 4 l fit i.i t I uuin laDL jvur UUU Villi refill i .u chrg,n,T hlm wI,th bavf" Is "tated at 1654, which! tho report i o C i j?" " w iub says, settles uoyond a doubt tbe ques' a,.- .uau.Tsiu. it is ciaimeu at t on of tho successful introduction of Nacogdoches that tbe rorerta will c. I rnlnrWr Inln AlnaWn Tli'a ceed $500,000. tho Eskimos make good borders Now for a flutter Trust New York, Jnn. 8. Representatives of Armour & Co., of Chicago, havo been through tho dairy sections of Central and Northern Now York, says a Syracuse dispatch to tho Times, asking tho cronmerlos to namo terms to sccuro appropriations for tho rivers under which Hint nrrn could purchase ana naroors anu lor ouior purposes. tho entire butter output of this ills- When the house committee on rivers trlct, amounting to soveral million and harbors w.as out here a year ago, pounds of first-class creamery butter Mr. Tonguonccompanlcd tho members .uUU u. v. -uu""-- on trieir trips up anu down tno i;oiurn have been offered by tho agents who kia, and gavo them tho necessary in- hfivn fllrnnlv n ale mi thn rrnnmnrlA in I . ' . A-iaa' .7 ..7i.ia. .T.7..7 7". . T lormatlon needed, exclusively, to Armour & Co. was elected to tho Fifty-fifth congress. Klnir Alrnnan .n. wriiinn n it,- of airo and married. defeating Dinger Hermann for the of sympathy to Sonor Sagasta's fain- " - nomination. Ily. During tho cx-Promler's Illness. Coal Dealers In Cnn.ni,.u uuiiux me six yearn uiai no pai in i w. wuvua uiuiuur anu oincr momnera i a. ,i. congress, Mr. Tongue did great work for 2f,,ho yI 'am'J' frequently sent of- "'j i .flr ill V.. ai tV. a?l s"T" .' Ho never lost an opportunity 10 inquire ns 10 nis progress. r , -- -- iu-iy Oregon. OIL STAMPEDE IS OVER. 10 invest eato thn 1 ...,......... between certain coal dealors aud opera tors to Increasu thn nrti-o r,r ...1 ,1.. Chicago market. Attorney General Hamlin left last night for Chicago and will conduct tho investigation lln took with hlm evldonen wl.l-l. I.a Richard Manzlll Dead. Chicago, Jan. 8. Rlchatd Manzlll astromomer, scientist and author, Is Coal Train Held Up. Ppringfleld, III., Jan. 13. Because thero was a coal amine in the city and the dealers were unable to sccuro any nut evidently with moro Intent to f rlfvlitnn Inrntnra Hint- in dead at Rock Island, III., of Drlglifs coal, a largo number of cltizons of Ar- shed, ns far as can bo lenrnod m nnn uiseaso, aged 74 years, no was a na- cola hold up a coat train of 30 cars on noing seriously injured tlvo of Staffo. dshlro, England, hut had tho Illinois Centrall railroad as It was K.-siucii in hock is ana sinco 10 wnsi . . ,, , ., . ... 20 years of ago. His annual "Alma- na88lnK thr0.uh 11,0 town this afternoon nac of Planetary Meteorology" was and uncoupled tho engine and rotusod Locating Parties Who Rushed to Wyom 1 leias Are Now Returning. Evanston. VFyo.. Jnn. 8. Tho mnd rush for oil lnml lornllnna Hint fnn1 I . Mnce here the first of tho year Is S',,. - 11J ? T , ' .con'Plrc' prnctlcally over. Most of tho locating f, ,,, y wllltl,.tl" fl,lcu of cofll n parties havo returned to thplr start- 1,10 Chicago and other markets is kept imk "units, r.xciiing times in nil ' " r". ir nuova 1110 normal rato imris or trio nom nro roportcd, In "f uppiy and doinnuil iiiuny casus suois wcro exchangod. first published In 1876, nnd appeared to nlldw tho cars to proceed torthor, dt- over this country and In England, and ft'1 8 "i" effor'0' the tra nmen, alde.1 practleaI unclmngcil was accepted ns standard ovorywhero. by the local police. At a late hour to- No 3 night tho cars word still In .Areola. "rrnlt tho rr.or.o ?etu Monterey Strikers Are rirm. Ijirodo, Tor., Jan. 7. A Monterey, Mexico, special, says: Tho strike situation hero remains Tho mannco. 3 has offorcd to return tn wnrfr un. Tortured by Thieves. dor old conditions, that Is. tho com Now York. Jan. 8. I.ovl Elchcr. Admiral Melville Retires. pflny to contlnuo tho navment nf n aged 59 years, am) his. wfo, reading Washington, Jan. 13, Hear Admiral premium lor 21 days' consocutlve in upnngncid township, nave neon ton ueoreo w. Aloivllle. chlui 01 the bureau worx, -tno strikors. bowovor. rofusn tured by masked thieves, until (hoy of stoaln engineering, has been placod return to work unless grantod tho torn wnoro tnoir money was niuiicn. on the retired Hit of the now. havlnir 'ncrcaso nsKen ror. robbers hold a lighted lamp to ,0,,.i,,i 11,.. . limit ni no tUrthOCa 'Ol. O1 '?'r ."!'? ''!.. 1 nnn'n1 t ' a . . . consent to show them the strong-box, w -now uinirai nieivii.o to n.,""f"': u ,"V,,rt xt- wt,oro . in 1,111. wo. i,i,i,i,n ti, continue Ills services at the head of the I"' l.1u taIurp. "?.? mst of Park, Mc- they bound tho victims to the bed and Nreau until 1,1, commission expires, , ( TtiJTnZ icrt tnem, tauing a norso nnu saumo yii"i "w. iiumirni aioiviiio was Mja. Ynrk rnnrnaentoii t.v nG aZ iranir wna i a " Promoted, Thouch Dvlmr. Waehlnitton Jan 12 i'i, ...a.i.i..,' has solectod Colonel Edward M. Hayes. Ihlrleonth Infuntrv. fnr nia. as brlgadlor general, to succeed Gonorul John A. Johnston, upon tho roslgua. Ion of tho latter, which will follow miiiodlatoly upon his ronllrmatlon by thoronalo. Colonel llnynn Is lying at' Iho point of doatli at Fort Mcado, H. I). Ho Is Iho ollleor nl thn I,,,,,,.,.. ........ jlon In thu Unlto.1 Htnles army, which ..w ,iVU nn n uoy ol III yoarS. Arrested at Seattle. Feattlo, Wash.. Jim. 19ti.- oylo, John Murnhv. U'lilt.., and Tom Konnody nro iindor urrost ,ln this city, siispootod of holding ull' I Northern Paclflo lrl i iira.. Montana October 34. Engineer (VNell ! was killed and tho snto in tin. I. cpr was wrockod. Detectives claim tii , - .,,, nru sain to tally closely.