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Bohemia Nugget non-Ann iinonrx, ruin, COTTAGE GROVE . . OREGON. Nineteen Passengtra on a Hudson River Ferryboat Drowned. Glens Fnll, N. Y., March 10. Nino Icon men nro dead as tlio result ot the capsUiiia ot tlm boat used by the work- EVENTS OF THE DAY rac" l ,ho 8p1c" Mls bont 10 mllM I west 01 uions fans, on ino nuuson river. More than 1,000 men arc em ant Happenings of the Past Week, ployod there nt present In tno construc tion of the power ilsm of tho Hudson INTO TIIU FLOOD. NEWS OF OREGON ITEMS OP INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS OP TUB STATE. Presented In Condensed Form, Most Likely to Prove Interesting, The Idaho legislature has adjonrnod. Sonator Mitchell is not improving very fast. New Creamery at Pleasant Hill Stock men's Convention at Medlord -Money for State Com let Labor Polk County Mohslr Pool Fruitgrower.' Organize In Rogue River Valley. IN SPUCIAL SHSSION. START THE JETTY United States Senate Convenes at Prs! dent's Call New Members Swurn In. Washington, March 0. -Tho opening SECRETARY ROOT PROMISES TO 11E0IN river power company. Tho laborers ami minr nf tlm masons are Italians. n ... .i...,i .. ,i, ..,i, .1.1., I A creamery association has been or T.i . ;r V ,, 'gonlsednt Pleasant Hill, Lane county, of tho rlvor. Tho main portion of tho , work is carried on at present on tho op- r? '? ,J' ' ' lwt fou' . ' UlUUMt. ..llfcUllV ,Q I'lllllVlJ ,IIU VI VIVIJ trouble. Tho now ot tho extra session ol tho senate ot the CSth congress yesterday was made doubly Interesting by the swearing In ol now inombors. Attor tho Invocation, Mr. Honnott, the secretary of tho senate, read tho proclamation ot tho president conven ing the extra cosilon. Hoar, speak Jug tor llurrows, chairman ot tho com. mlttco on privileges and elections, re ferred to tho const itutlonal procedtiro of administering oaths to tho new WORK IMMEDIATELY. OVI1K A MILLION AND A MALI', Total Appropriations ot Last Congress Amount ol liach II 111. Washington, March 0. Tho nimro prlatlons made during tho session ol congress which closed Wednesday ng. grcgalod $763,48 1,0111, in ngitlnst .m, in,, mil f.. .... ml . Artliin II.. II.... II. I.. I I... ,11,..,. ., ' OUU,l. 1 ,1 VO wr HIU IIIBl "eSSIUIl. 11 1) Action Has Itcen Dclajcd by lUforta of ,',,,'. ,. ,, ,,. ii,. f,,i.i Haupt to J Secure Adoption of Ills Plan up $ 1,554,108,51 1, or something moro nir Kcacuon jcttlcs-Local linglncera limn If IOU,000,UUO In excess of the total Ready to llegln Construction as .Soon appropriations tor tho 5(111) congress, The total for that congroa was $1,140,-4HI,-I38. These llgnres were embodied In a statement presented to tho somite hy as Orders Come. 0. Senators Washington, Mnrcl Mitchell and Kulton today called on Allison, ehnlrmaii of the committee on Secretary Hoot and other war depart- iipprcprlntloiis. The statement also (Until .,,11.l.t. In ....... II... .....I.. -. ..I .W...I.I.....I .... I... ... I 1 .1... -I .1... ,,,, . ,, .. M.v.ii .iiuiin iu i,iKU iimniri; H1I(UHI, lun.i.imni III, iivilllKl'M aiHlllliH SHOW" store, ami said that If thore were any 0f tho report ot tho engineer Imard on lug tho expenditures tor the past sea- ether procedure tho result would lie tho project tor Improving the month ol slon by bills as follows! that a third of tho senate might bo Columbia rlvor. , They laid Morn Agriculture j lyim.im lim,t ,,i,i ,.m,.,i. ....... r i...i..,i..i... tlio department a largo number of to o- ... 'W,. - v siivti rvB ivm nil iiiwuiilliiu i - . . . . ; iMwinaur mm vuiiaiiinr, l.thkfVJftl tlmo on tho present tlood of objections. Iiai,lp, ,, ,,,,. terrMe.l parties. !).,.!!'l.l",lu' WW sus, will resign May 15 to go Into busi ness In New York. Four thousand men are affected. Two trains on the Burlington collided near Omaha, fatally injuring one pas-1 aenger and three others slightly. Tho police of Buffalo are nnable t wmiom responsibility, and never es tablished boforo in tho senate by any prolonged Inquiry. Tho result might bo, ho eaill, that n change in tho no- 111.1.1.. Tl I . . . . uiiiii.ivi iwHon ie atrain ni worx i ... . ....- i- stralghtonlnjr up the Veneiuelan r"" . . . , . , V. contagious disease. . ,, , i ,i .i i I The Loowonborg-Golng company last atool cruiser Chattanooga " ",or . . week paid Into the state treasury $1,- launched In tho prosencoof over " "nHnl8nca Pttlon 01 "am, mil 700.00 on account of convict labor In 4,000 spectators. the river has been rising for several the prison stovo foundry for November Conductors and brakomen on the JaT nd lho company, fearing the . nd IXxember. Union raclllflc have been granted an brldgo was unsafe, destroyed it with J Tho destruction ot a largo barn on increase In wages. dynamite. the Theodore SUiger farm, two miles W. It. Morriam, director ot tho n- Below'tho bridge about tho work la a ' nnn"" i-',' ,,'.",',, ,' ' ,,'' . ferry. The boat is a scow-shaped affair,1 burned. Tramps are supposed to have power ot this gcornment which about 30 feet long and about 13 feet ' started tho lire. tho people desired to accomplish might Tho American window glass campany nMn- ami nnrt.i hv mnm nf i- t...i. n . i.ii, i bo liulir1nlllf ,,.ii,i,.i nu . lit, li t i - J &iiu irtiiiKruiivrs ui mo viciiniy iu i ...... ..k.. has c osoa us plant aiicuianapoiis. , u ia , enough to carry a Medfonl held a mass meeting there and that questions of uuallllcatlou should I - vu i.iai v iwvii iMiiVii nvivag v . . . i ,i. I nra' nninn ThnP Mtlrit-itsl t 1 1 tt. at one tlmo. ' ,i.., ., , " y' When the men were being carried. . . , ,. in, locate tho murda?er of Edward L. Bur- across yestorday an Italina boy became , jjeJIonl u,. Satimlnv. was attended dick. A woman has been arrested, but frightened and fell overboard. He was by 00 of the most prominent cattlemen colleague emphasising tho importance ot early iuuilvi evruiit ml jii,Uili' action. tJwretury Itoot told tho seim- fiV''" ''"y , mm i.... i... ...... i. i .... .. .I... ... Mjm.a .win ii.i iiuinii Mil llll llltl rrNir 111 n I Hint a week, or In ten dnya'at tho out pldo. Ho sntd it was now liold up on account of requests matte by l M. Haupt, who ia bringing every liitluenco to boar to havo thojioard'a recommen dations overruled mid his reaction Jet ty substituted. Tho senators garo the lYimltuta. IVnlulllrra Kuti.try rlvll IH'lU'ltfiH'jr... IVrtusuriit niiiml smmiiirUUiiiia MlircllmuHiui . J 11 lSU.HIT.rtlHI liw.mi.ijw J Urtl.SIJ l;W,,-i.fM .i.X.i.mi IOUND AtAKINtl UKAVI1VAKD. senaio aitorwanl. of Onmn nro well satlsfli',1 with Dm Tho names nf tho nowlv elected son- board plan, ami holiovo .their unaulm- ntors woro oOeil alphabetically, and 01,8 1l,,K"!c,lt c.,lll."ot 1,0 ''"Proved up L.M, i.i i-. ..... .1...1, I.- i.i. "' I view ol the great Imiioitatico ot -..-. '1 1VM ... .IIV UIW. .11 III. Many Hark there was no evidence against her and rescuod, however. sbo was released. Thia mornirg 70 or 80 iron got Two persons were killed and 75 others aboard of the boat, leaving a big crowd injured at Montreal by the collapse ot on the bank waiting for the next trip, a building. Several hundred people whcn a fow f. from the shore, the As somo ot tho names not now want tho mouth of any tho had gathered on a roof to watch a barn' ing steamer and the weight was too groat for tho roof. water splashed against the rail, and I the boy who had fallen overboard the previous day seiiol one of the tacxle i ... . . . I ropes which ran from tbe overhead I cabin to tho stern of tbe boat. Some lot the men started toward him and in stantly the boat careened and filled. I The llndson. swollen br the fresh A syndicate composedchiefly of Cleve- rajn,i a (core or moro of thetrng. Igiing men down stream. Many others succeeded in catching hold of the boat. which had righted, and there they clung until they were polled ashore. The wildest excitement prevailed but in slaughtering tbe current carried many ot the men I toward shore, and they were rescued. Jewels valued by the owner at over Teams were qnickly harnessed and (3,000 are reported to have been stolen loaded with skilled log drivers and sent from Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Pigeon, down the llter to points where the trim hatr-A etavfiul nn tlia itaamai 1? akm. the work, they do experimenting nt Columbia river. Secretary itoot did not say what action lie would takn, but strongly Intl- maieti wiai no would approve tlio lioartl reiort. Ho did say that as noon as tho report was acted Uon tho work would Vicar General Mooney ia ill with I grip at his Now York residence. Tbe new United States monitor Nc-1 vada has been placed in commission at tho navy yard at Portsmouth, N. II. A svndlca to compoeed'chlefiy of Cle Jand capitalists is securing options on I almost all tne coal mines on tbe Kana wha and New Rivers, West Vlrignia. Illinois ranks first among the states in the manufacture of agricultural im plements, bicycles, cars, glucose and distilled liquors, and and meat packing. gut for Jamaica. A. J. McMillan, manager of the Le Rot mines, at Rossland, B. C, baa left London for British Columbia, to see bodies would likely bo found. Dozens of dinner pails, hats and coats were fished out. bnt it -was nearly 6 o'clock before the first body was fonnd. Till, F1 lllr f... mlloa I. K.. t n v.l. Iia.1 what effect the strike .among the coal aniJ drareed Jn hoDe, of findin- tho miners la having upon the mining in- hll. (.f thi, wiim. ti,. a a i rl I LI. a 1 1 I auv.u reB .u cmwsu w uuibi. anu wie two or three English speaking men on bordering American states. tne bt. The old catalpa tree, which is a feat- . " Is nnlikely that all the bodies will ure ot Gray'a Inn gardens, right in the be recovered. The river is fu)l of logs, heart ot London, which was taken from d "l "ie high boom, five miles down Virginia by Sir Walter Raleigh, and the riTer thcre "e many thousands of was said to have been planted in its . . : . r i. " t i . i. fiictvu, jiuojuuu uj unu muiwui, I DGNSON IN JAIL. is iojjuium w uv uyuig. in Jackson county. Addresses were wore called there was applause in tho made by a number of well known galleries. ws3 made. 'noXrmeewUl'be "J" 74 fcnato" ,'rt,0"t "Mt held .March 21 and organize jierma- ntul Cockrell were appolnttnl a commit- nently. tee to wait upon the president and In- The Tolk county mohair association ,orm "lm that tho senate was ready to bo done with all postlblo sh1, and met in Dallss last week to transact proceed to business. deiartim-nt was desirous of important business and to sot the time Hoar and Cockrell. tho .neclal mm. i1??" 'o pommerco ol the of the sale of the pool ot tho asfocla-L.i.. .. . "I. ........ IV . 0 V0''"0 linn TI,M twil al nManl t. tlm iIa """v -H""" '- u,n,.l lllo 0ay of about 1 000 coats and will amount president, reported that they had per- Senator Kulton Intends, as soon as iio to about 50,000 or 60,000 pounds. The ormed that duty, and that tho presl- ' more data and dota Us, to tako up severe winter in tho hill districts will dent said l. wm.1,1 at ,, mk . I w"0 ' department the matter of Mnuili.iinin iw. .n,a...i... ii..i,.. I die rigni oi way tor tlio etalo nortaco than usuai'. communication in writing. roail bolwetMl Tll0 i)a,t.,BIlJ Co,0i for lunuvuiauuy .ur. iiiirnes, as9isiaiu which ino legislature recenlly made Hie Tho offlco of the Linn countv sheriff socretarv to tlio nronid (Hit. nntvArinl In appropriation. Ho desires to secure is a very busy place these days. Taxes ii., -onato with a mionn fmnTTi permission Irom tho goteriimontto con president. It read as follows: i ! TiJ!i "To tho tenato: I havo called tho boat rallwaay, which Is now tho pro- . , "",'" "imiuiiuirj irasiun iu cun- orty oi tno government, and which will siuer ino ireaiics concerning winch it not bo required for canal purpows. inuicu iuiiua9iuiu iu iako acuon unriug too congress just cnueu. 1 ask your special attention to the treaty with the are being paid quite rapidly by citi zens ot I.lnn county, who are anxious to I take advantage ol the 3 per cent re bate lor prompt payment. William Moore, the postmaster at Greenville, and the proprietor ot a gen eral merchandise store, was held np by DLOOD WILL PLOW. two masked men with drawn pistols repQbllo ol ColomTHa, securing lo the and robbed ot $110 101 of which Unltal SUtes the right to build to .una, u.Uuii.ijg .o mo posiomce. Isthmian cana . and to tho treatv with uon. j. .M. unorch, ol La Urande. lav repuunc oi uuoa, lor securing n Another Helgn ot Terror Impending In China Umprcas Dowager In Plot. Victoria, March 0. According to ad of the United States and tho urgent nl" ' Chlneto papers at 1'okln are need oi tneir adoption requires mo to . , & -"""'""" uuHm.-i. imnoso noon von tho lniiivm.innn M 'r ol tho empress dowager and of tho aw cvvutillK 41 . .... who is a member of the board of re- measure of commercial reciprocity be- '' '"m i ein, an outbreak, gents of the agricultural college, has ro- tween tho two countrlos. and with it a carnival of murder ex- celved notice that a farmers' institute "Tho groat and far-reaching Imnort-"nK " outoreax, is regardl will be held in La Grande March 20 nnce ot those two treaties to the welfare "' mminent. uorrespond and 21. Several members of tho Cor vallls faculty will be in attendance. Final arrangements hare been made for the holding of a street fair and car nival at Grants Pass from June 10 to 21. The Woodmen of the World of that city are at the head ot tho under taking. It will be a Southern Oreiron affair and all of the towns in the stato south of Roseburg will participate. Tho efforts to organize a real estate exchange in Albany have proved suc cessful. The constitution provides that the executive board shall have threatened outbreak. The North China Dally News, ono ot the best Informed lournala ol the Kust, has received advices that tlio empress dowagor and Yung I.u, tho grand chan cellor, are known to be aiding tho movement ot Tung Fu Hsiang in Kan m, and on tho authority of a Chinese "ot high literary rank" at IVkln. a Wash., March 0. The Shanghai paticr eiya that, while the eenato veeterday passed lempioss dowagor Ib issuing edicts com manding reforms on Western lines and a meeting at thia tlmo. "THEODORK, ROOSEVELT. "White House, .March 5, 1003." MONGV FOR PAIR. Washington Legislature Votes $50,00 for Lewis and Clark exposition. Olympia, Washington Hands' bill appropriating 150.000 for I three members not enrazed In the real lue ana Clark exposition. I pretending to Initiate reforms, she is estate business, and that there shall bo A debate on tho motion was started secretly rending Instructions to viceroys By giving to Yale's library an excep- Olympia Murderer Captured Near That tional collection of Russian and Slavic Place uttered ho Resistance. literature, and more recently a small Olympia, March 0. Christ Beneon, &VJIVV:S " ot Jailer Morrell, at his fortunes that Yale graduates have Olympia, February 28, was captured harmony between the members on all by Sharp, who moveil tocut the nmount and governors prohibiting tho Inaugura taken steps to raise a fund for the aid last night, and is gain in his cell at questions of sales and commlBilons. down to $25,000. Senator Warburton Hon ot foreign methods, of his widow. mri. ' was the chief objector to tho appronria- Tho empress is alse said to bo ond 1 . . ,, . . , ,. W. T. Nolan haa been appointed reg- tion. Ing notifications to somo viceroys that ir i . . i v. , t , I fSAnROn WAN inn nit inn ilaaorf a.1 .o li i n I f . . , ... . ... I i ........ . .! ... . . T . fire uamagea me uormer Donaing, - - isier nu jiiss Anne ii. uing as re- me sum oi lO.UUU is given to theMUng r-u llslang Is to be aided in on Lock street, Buffalo, to the extent of I two mnes west oi town. lie ottered no ceiver of The Dalles land office. St. Louis fair. This bill mot with marching his army to i'ekln to escor ciu.uuu. resistance when caught. Preparations are nelnu maito Mr w. comparatively utile opposition. i'u utiun, son ol 1'rlnco Uhun and ex Pone Leo. althomrh snff.rln., from A mob surrounded the Jail, with loud elnnini? work nnnn th. n i.ii.ii . .L TI'O capltol bill 4 adding $101,500 to heir apparent, to the throne. On tl severe cold, will no? be, the" drx-tnr,. cries of "Hamr him! hanff himl" bnt at the state avlm fnr ii lot . VZ V8na' ".aPIroprWted, was arrival, Kwang iisu, the present om anrt .Heml. fn hn.ln...' T.i nriationn rn mn.Io thai P . ' .. . peror, 8 10 ho made BWay With, (ays " "8"ivt:",-" ,t '"" cv ints measure precipitated a short M"0 unmeeo correspondent, and f"!,;.V5-i?2.'.. 101 108 derfngs tallied very well with J.UU.S ouu lull uju luiio. I ... rf. I- I paper rcDOrts. lie haa severa George F. Bowman is dead, making been In the hands of men looking for ana "lulng room, for which tbe sum ot Name of New Warships. tbe eighth death from the Edison ce- "m. Dat who let him go after looking nas oeen provided. Washington, March 7.-Secretary ment mill explosion at New Village, at nls ,ace- Moody today rendered a decision as to Other Wrecks Where the Alex McNeil Was Lost. Victoria, 11. 0., March tl. Details weio received hy tho Empress ol India oi ilia wreck of tho nnik Alex McNeil nun ii was tosi on rratas reel, as was briefly cabled, when Imuml Irom Manila to Port Townsend. Hho loft Jianlla Dwmlier 10, and 13 days late piled up on 1'tBtas iIkmI, which, by apiain jorgenseira reckoning, should have been (10 mlloa distant. Tho male, hvans, and four seamen left In the (hip's boat to explore tho reef and nothing further was heard of them. A low water tho captain explorod tint lev I and found the wrecks of halt a dozen vessels, Including the wreck of a four masted ship and a atenmcr. Tho reef atrelched for miles, and a tho western end was a deserted flrhlng nation wiin a josh nouso and half dozen Chinese graves. Thorn was n di sorted cabin, containing pictures and article whlidi must havo been secured Irom wrecks. After several davs snent on tho wreck, the survivors started In their patched-up cutter for Hong Konir 1 hey nero four days at sea, suffering great privations, whnti a .Norwegian steamer picked Ihrm up and landed them at Hong hong. TO RHCLAIM JO.tMK) ACKI1S. AFTER SMUdGLERS TRUASURV DEI'AKTMHNT CONDUCTS A HUNT IN N0UNI WEST. I'crslttent and Determined lllfurls llclitg Atnde to break Up the IMstlng dnng -Puget SomiJ nn Ideal Place for Op. eratlons- Antlher Revenue Cutter tii He Added to Sen Ice. .... . ... . " I ,i ,,. .. , . -I . mwouio ircjiiuiicu It ilioril11" .luiicru vuirupii. nneo leiiing nw awry toe and representatives of lho various foreign iiio wan- Jloultray, of Whatcom, who thinks tlio powers and all foreigners in the capital i the news- J; t of $18,000, and an ex- pital should bo moved to Tacoma. s well as In tho provinces, are to meet e"l tim.e8 ,",:" il.!",?eJ. 'bo same fate, without distinction. Pa. Seven Negroes were killed during shooting affrays when bad weatbei com pelled the construction crews to remain idle on the Dallas division of the Texas & New Orleans railroad. Ho was in Tacoma a day and a half and then returned to Ulympia. PORTLAND MARKETS. blue- Wheat Walla Walla. 75c: stem, 7cj valley, 7880c. Barley Feed, $23.50 per ton; brew- lug, $24. flour Best grade, $4.301.85 j grah am, $3.4533.85. Millstuffs Bran. $19 tier ton: middlings, $ 24; shorts, $19.50(320. Strife In Shipyards. New York, March 10. Unless de mands by the striking boilermakers and iron shipbuilders who left the yards 1 . m . - Tn hnnitm .,,( in iiu Rinrisri oi lownsend & Downey, at fihooter is- House, at Broadway and Twenty-ninth la,D' aba month ago, aro complied street, New Yorx. were greatly excited with, a general strike will be called by I,, i M... 1. li,. i,...n.., .(n..i,nnj tbe delegates of the union. An nltl. w viiuu .u . i, u iMmuimi im u uiiiiu. I ... I . . ,o inir. which filled the halla with mok. matum has been delivered to tho eml cn0Pi 18- One woman attempted to jump from an P'ye" nd an answor will bo made Oats No. 1 white, $1.15 1.20; upper story window with ber baby. i uuy. " is umavorame, as tne gray, i.iz,(3i.io per cental employers say n win rje, no lewer man Hay Timothy 111012- clnr nhanln In Ilnnrr n OorlH nf In. R nnn n,n lll ll,.m H..I. ..?--lllSi'4' C1V", nn. TR7rtri; ... "r it: "t '"i cneat. iuper ton, - I v.vuv.-t.M .uu Eiiiuuuuiiig jaiuo IU IICI, Jorjt, oicu uy court-martial at uenver irom I iirooKiyn anu new Jersey, i no cnargo oi not paying ma oeDte, which was brongbt against him by a Cost Nearly $200,000,000. ura. ueiierai runsion an- St. Petersburir. Marrh If) Tim Rl Crank Who Wants $100,000. Washington. March 0. A Swodowho the states after which the five batt o. gave his name as .. Hem. of Provl ships provided in the new naval bill donee, R. I., tried for an hour today to shall m named. The threo 10,000 ton feo the president. Ho was urged by battleships are to be named Kansas, the while houso attaches to reduce his Vermont and Minnesota, and tho two communication to writing. This ho 12,000 ton vessels Mississippi and Ida-1 endeavored to do. but failed. Ono of ho. The secretary in his annual re-1 tho secret service officers interviewed port expects to bring np the subiect of him and found him possessed ot hallu tbo names to be given new battleships, cinations. Berg said that several years no la anxious that the names ol such ago o had Informed tho United States historic vessels as tbo Cumberland. I government that the Spaniards Intend Merrimac and Constitution shall be ed to blow up ono of the battleships perpetuated in the new navy, and he and wanted tho president to seo that will recommend that congresi provide I he received $100,000 for his informa- for this in the next naval law. tion. Potatoes Best Bu r banks. 60 75c tier sack; ordinary, 4050c per cental, growers' prices; Merced, sweets, $2 2.25 per cental. prved the finding. Captain Gavitt turns to his post at Fort Grant. berian railway commission has fished figures concerning the cost Soldiers Don't Wish to Come Home. Manila, March 7. The United States transport Thomas will sail for home to morrow, taking two batteries and four companies ol artillery. Sixty of the 3 ni- I n I. n . . . . bVlllimillV, VI nillllOlll UIAIJ U uju pub- ""lyC'iickens, mixed, ll12c; artillerymen expressed their desire to 4,18 Krzgeblergo mountains it to fin8iKL.n iTi'slon tnJk8Ie' remain In tho Island-. Seven hundred day's shocks were slight, I Earthquake Shakes Saxony. Berlin, March 0. Karthquako Bhocks havo been felt for two days in tbo district ol Volgtland, Saxony, in Yostor but those of The flood on tho Ohio river has naased Mats- The Trans-Siberian railway. v; Ave cavalry and Infantry today were violent. Tho inhabitants the danger maik. with a length of 5,028 versts (about r, 1 ' , vucvn lull UVBUI, iniUB, with a length of 3.000 miles!, cost 1102.30(1 firm InxInH. T.. 1.1 I.. I n !.,!.., 1 I I . .. .". 'T ' . ' I, auuumi uiimuiiioiiieiu uus re- ing tbe tlret order of rolling stock, signed from the navy. though not including an appropriation United States Ambassador Choate ?! 47'100'000 '? toM. 8 means was given a banquet in Londcn. Ladrones in Luzon surprised captured a band of constabulary. It has been necessary troops at Colorado City order. of transport. Tbe committee haa like. wise appropriated $5,100,000 for river "sci r8 "QiHc, regiments ordored borne have appllod lot Grailltz left houses and passed Into cream, twins. lU$6(4IIor transfArR to rnrnmamlfi rnrnn n no I tno streets. Itii, Irnmnri wArn nil unci xoung America, 17X18Mc: hero, but General Davis is unabln tn far as Poluen. R chenbac h and Zwlrk factory prices, llic less. comply with their requests, as the au. Houses at Unter Sachsottburg and Butter Fancy creamery. 30O 32 Ke authoiized strength of tho regiments at Asch shook for soveral seconds. per pound; extras, 30c; dairy, 20 which remain hero Is already ex- There was great excitement throughout ceeueu. tho affected district. to call out to preserve I .nd and harbor improvements, etc.. $16.- 320.000 lor colonization purposes and about $2,500,000 tor gold mine surveys. Eggs ICQ 10 per dozen. Hops Choice, 23 25c per pound. Wool Valley, 12M16c: Eastern Oregon, 814c; mohair, 20Q28c. Worse Than Dlockade, Willemstad, Island ot Curacao, March Heavy Storms In Colorado. lenunue, uoio., Alarch iu. A so- verA HnnW itnrm tttm l-Mn tn npni..... Option on the Panama canal property In the. mniintfttnfl npar fiapa Inv Ihrnal Veal 7 y4(fh8 JC. has been extended until sonata can rat- days, accomapnled at times by terrific Mutton Gross, 4c per ly tno treaty. gales. Snowslides havo occurred at dressed, 7c. fienntn, Mi,h.n i. f.t . ... different places, but as yet no serious . Um- Gross, 4c per lapse due to over taxation nt hi. dttmaKe or loss of life has been report- dressed, 7tfc. Zn;(h"e.X' "iS" hi" Ud. The snowfall in this vicinity this Hogs-- Gro.s, 6o per ..v,. . jnter has been very heavy, and it is urosBel,77Kc. Aiupiuyva oi tne waoasti railroad, leared much damage to mining property nv oio iuuiii iu Dirixe, nave nau an anu pocsiuiy loss oi lite will occur r when iiijuiitiiun serveu on tnem forbidding he slides begin to run. mum going out. Spain Will Cxhlblt. Madrid, March 7. D. R. Francis. president ot tho St. Louis cxpoeltion, 0. Tho steamship which ariived horo atnpllul lmilr tn T'nrl. Inntirtit Iliirl nn I tmln V frnm lfnpni-flllm Vann.niila nnm. Beef Gross, cows, 33He per hi. .tnv li., i.n pnnfArrnrl with tlm nm. I rlwl nnlv ntin.flilnl nt liv n.nnl Lma ...... ioll. J......I -.V. I" - - ..w u, ,0v4ii, "iiu, 74c mier and ministers of state and ngri- and Drought no coffeo. The merchants culture, Ho was assured by all that let Maracalbo say they cannot nav the pound; Spain would participate In tho expo!- present export duties, which, thoy add, tion and would appoint a communion are moro ruinous to thorn than was pound; to visit St. Louis 'to solcct a site for a I the blockado oi tho Venezuelan coast. Mpanlsb building and apply for space Advices received hero from revolution- pound; for Spanish exhibitors. Mr. Francis is nry sources in Venezuela say thu'rovo- much gratified at tho result of his lutlontry forces have gathered around visit, and tho cordiality ot his rucep- Caracas; and a'm hold all tho eastern tion. I part ot Venezuela, except Cuinana. Tacoma Man Olvcn lilt; Contract to Dam Snake Rlier. Tacoma, March 0. Nelson Ilentiett ot Tacoma. haa secured tho contract for damming the Snako river in Idaho, at a point 25 miles above Khoshono fall and building 05 miles ot canal on the south elilu of tho liver and 24 miles on tho north side, not including laterals, which will reclaim 340.000 acre, of land under the now government lrrlira Hon law. Tho dam Is to cost 1400.000 or more, anil tno canals $2,500,000, not including tlm laterals. Tho laru-nr rnnai is to no BU lcl wide at the top, and to carry ten foet of water, which Is io oo raifi irom tlio rhor 4(1 feet Ihe contract Is let by tho Twin Falls land and water company, of Salt l-alo. i wo section ol tho canal must b com plote in ono year. Fer the mmnlntl.m . . " 1 ui mo enure worn live years aro al lowed. Mr. Bennett la today shlnnlnir MIT. era trainlnads of his outfit to a small . . . t . .. . l . r . , ... oi.iiu,, uu iiib u. u. a. known as hlmama. The canals are tn Im In Owyheo and Lincoln counties. Ames Must Show Cause. Nashua. N. 11., March 0 An order ot tho supremo court in the habeas corpus proceedings brought by counsel for Dr. A. A. Amps, former mayor ol Minneapolis, who ia wanted In that city In connection with the bribery scandals, was served upon Dr. Ames today at Hancock, whore ho Is under arrest. Tho court orders that Dr. Ames shall appear in court on Marcli 11 and show cuuso, If any, why he should not bo taken back tn Minim. npolls tor trial. It Is now tho opinion of tho physicians lhat Dr. Ames' con dition' is sufficiently improvod to per mit his return to Mlnneaolls. Alaskan Treaty Ratified. l'oitliiiul, March ft. Opium smug. glen, wholmvo been oporat long in rorttaiiii ntid omor con it towns, am now actively sought by founts of tho treasury ilopnrtinuiit. It U pohnlhle that tho opium ring, which lain existed tor several yeara piut, may lm lunkeii up and thoMi Implicated In smnggllug thu drug chipped Into prison. During tho past mouth tinwmili'it energy bin 1hhii observed on tlm pntt of tho treasury department. It IsassorUd Hint an aggressive, 'persistent uiul un swerving campaign has been ordered dlreeto I against the smuggle of opium ami Cliliiamoii. It In tin open secret on Puget sound that the campaign Is on, yet the ollU'liili stationed In port- land express absolute Ignorance of tint activity which Is now common talk in tho towns farther north. Owing to (Is ideal location, Pugot sound has for many yen is hvon I life ted with smugglers, while the cities ntid tonus further south along tho conn hao frequently been um! either as n headquarter or hi storage denots for the "dope." Tho lant big ring was smashed about eight years ago, but tbo federal utllccr liuu ii'Uidm In bdluu lhat thu ttudo has never Ik-cm abstid. oniil. Kveiythlug imlnls to the foot that then, Is now operating a iramr of iiiniiif. glers as daring and successful tin the old ring. Kven goviiriuneut olllelu' aro willing to admit that they hr lieon siisplclnua Hint such Is tho r lho reason they do not winh to lie' lodge candidly the prrmwiru ot tl. , Is that of ollcy. It an olllcer rould i , Induced to talk thu would rny that Portland is line ot the central nolnt. ol operation lor the gang, but It is agaltikt lho Miles lor the men In tlm govern mental servlcu to discuss such affairs tor publicity. Orders were iwucd by tho ticnmiy leimrtinent last month that no torn, should bo lelt unliiriied to unourth the mugglora an I brink up the ring. riieiw Instructions worn emnliallo ami tho olllcer. Iiecnmu aroiiMI and grew moro rustdcious than ever. It was plainly hinted in thu departmental orders that nil imtmiiis Interfiled In violating tho rustoiua laws should Ihi caidurcd or, at li4.t, their baslness wreckeil. There Is n standing ruin urging energy on the part of lho ofll. tors, hut tho tenor of tho latest com mand shoneil that n campaign had Ufii declared and It was to Ihi nomlil. ontly carrlml on. There aro two revenue cutters on l'uget hound ami tboao lost no limn In following Instructions. Thoy hno Ikiiu overhauling every suspicious rrult in IhoiMi waters for tho past four week. SIikiiii are their eitioclal nriiv. for It I. In this style ol crafl tho smuggler run his opium Into tho Untied Stale from the llrltlsb imimvialon. lle.illilug that thorn Is a vast territory of water to cover, doited wilh Island and snug roves, the department will place In commission a third cutter of great ecd. WRP.CKIIII WRONU TRAIN. Miscreants Plotting Against Paat Paaaen- ger Smash a freight. iVashlngton, Did.. March 5. Train- wreckers, In an attempt lo ditch No. 13, ono of thu fiiBtest uxnross train on tho Baltimore A Ohio Southwestern. rocked ii fait froliiht. No. 1)8. remilt. Ing in tho death ot Fireman Jo.onh Hughes, ot this city, and Harvey rlend, of Odin. III., who n. In.rn. ing tho stations nu tho road so as to ork as a fireman, and falally Injured brakcmaii, W. L. I.uras. of this citv. near Uhiinon, III., Inst night. Kngl. neer Wcdllng uicaped by Jumping. Tho train was running fast near Hon mitt's mine, a lonely hollow, 21 mllos Washington. March 6.- Seni, 1 V " . "ll 1-0"1"' 'on tho englno Hay and Sir Michael Il,l,i .i. ' f"" .,mo.nn. nI.,(" "wl.lc". Tho en- chamrod ratlflln. nf n. Tr..,:. mu P'oughod Into tho switch and w. . . iu niniii , 1 1 . i i . 1 1 ....... ......,, jirenurauon ol Klovon freight cars piled with all speed, as, under ho treaty ' Ao. 'r'"' ,T,,B rnilro,,,l ,MM m' IhvmluTdZ .. IuV.t,'0."r"ck rau-l by person. ors within 00 days. It will req Ire the Vi . " 1K'!'' ln greatest effort on the part cf he "unl ed i" " ' '""i''.1'.1 n"'1 roM,l" ,llB States government to havo Its own llln OIlro'"' W,J. 1 .nldora. casoTeady within tho annnlnt.Jl i.0"" I "one?- .'Hm freight arrived a few Tho United States government las' Tr.X.i "7 .0' lo express nd was como Into possession in roteTyoars ouTatd " l'li"K"m tr",n 11,1,8 a vast amount of data. Smoking Car Smashed. Kansas City. Mo.. Mnrrh n nirm. I .,. T.I I . . " ing iiuvk inanu ioxaa train Ko. 23, which loft tho union station at in. .in o'clock tonight, over the Union I'aclflo tracks, which tho Rock Isl and line, not of horn, crashod into tho smoker of Rock isianu trains fios. 12 and 22, which woro rmido into ono. but worn 1aI ,.,t trying to mako a sidlns at Unek Tul.i Junction, Just outside the ffan.n. nn yards. Tho smoker was thrown from tho track, turned ovor and smashod into kindling wood and all insnl n tnnrn or lets injured, but none klllod. Second Warden McPherson, of the uregon penitentiary, climbed over the Coal Mine on Fire. Bozemao, Mont., March 10, Fire is Barclay to Command ot Bremerton Washington, March u. While no Fire Scare In Chicago. Chicago. March 6, Occupants of the Great Eastern and Oueen hotels at Streetcars for Manila. Wabash avenue and Harrison street and Manila, March 6. A syndicate bead' 100 or more persons ln tlm Palm d by Charles Swift, of Detroit. Mich., official announcement haa bean mnihi. ni-iann wall at nhht uAnt u,. i. .1.- raging In the coal mine of the North-1 Garden at the Auditorium annex nrn and includlnir the Westimrhouso com-1 It Is believed In naval elrcloa that Han. shops and then climbed back to the out- orn rac'flo ra,lroad company at Chest- given a scare tonight by a fire that de- oany and White & Co., was the only tain Charles J. Barclay, commandant tide without being discovered by n.ot' "ear bere' The reportB indicato atroyed the six-story building at 362 bidder for the Manila street railway at tbo Boston navy yard, has bcon so. guards, who have been asked to reslen HIBt t,le "amage Is extensive. As far Wabash avenue, which extended back franchleo. Tlio interests represented lectod for similar duty at tbo Bremer- William Rudnlnh an 1 (1 P I i. oiuhuoi-.icij m ui um 1 neuriy 10 mo auuiionum annox. ror ' oyiiiuiuio toiiiuuiou hiiu pur-lion, nasi!., yarn, anu mat trio assign- 11ns. accused of bank robbery and nmr. tn .mu;.. .T" i.i.: " " . - ' """" "'T', V"'. J,ar-. '.u0".o.n tuTy o, snot and killed .t.r.llTnlnn Ktn o-l,n uero ,.i.m ,., , . ,, ,,, ... w,u ur., ,. . v,7 iiuiiug n un uj, un uio llbl ui cup- cnorill IKIlliera, OI tills COUI V, W8B if.-w"? XT-'' .? "f'8?'11 at be nln have been suBjiended for at occupants of which carried their be- German blddora withdrew. The Swift tains, and lift promotion to tho grade 1 found guilty of murdor in tho first d. UIU I1U1U W 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 T I AR.r TWrt U--Alra IIipa. Dllil . I 1 il .. 1 i ml I I M 11.. I. 1 I.I ( III , . . . I . . " . . . estimated at $150,000, ' telli of tho groes earnings. 'after the tranefor. I will bo sentenced today. Pamlne In Japan. Yokohama. March 0. Tl in nraeM. cally comploto failure of tho rice crop last year has caused widespread distress In Japan, culminating In famine in tho northwestern provinces. Frnm nn m. clal report it is learned that tlm ilnull. tution Ih much greater llian was sun. posed. Tlio numbor oi starving, so far uo uiuuiHiiy Known, le 147,088, with tho possibility of thoso figures being greatly added to. Tho foreign olemont is now taxing strps for relief. Murder In First Degree. Eugeno, Or., March 0. Klllott Lyons, who, while resisting arrest for horso stealing at his homo wost of f.ugono on February o, shot and in Hartford. Conn., iail aa fugetlvoa from justice. bJ idle. Ho Ames Cries Persecution. Hancock, N. II., March 5. Kx-May-or Albert A. Ames, of Minneapolis, Minn., who Is horo awaiting tbo result of extradition proceedings, said In tlio course of an intervlow: "I am perfect ly willing to CO bark ft ml fnr-A llm chargo, hut I really do not feol that I om nblo. I know that I am not strong enough lo stand thu Journey and tho physicians utlviso against it. I am porfoctly Innocent. I know thoy ran not prove any of thKii rlinriu, ,.,i.i.p. nro duo to politics, and you know what mui. moans, Ulg flirt to Princeton, New York, March 6. The Kvenlng Journal says Andrew Carneglo has glvon Princeton University $1,000,000 for thu construction ol a graduate hcIiooI, The gift Is made in payment ol a dobt of gratitude Mr. t'linu-i-ln r.,n n.., i... owed his physician, Joioph Garmatiy. w no uiieni ed him during hla recent I Iness In Luropo. I)r, aarmany do cllnod to accept n porsonal gift, but suggested that BOinothlng bo efferod 1 rincuton.wlifre Dr.Garmaiiygraduatoil Hlectlon In Delaware. Doyor, Del., March 5.Kor tho first tlmo In fair vonr tlm .int., i n..i. ....... 1i'ttt8..T!,"'0(1 rPro9ntatloii In tho United Stales senate. At .,,.( 1 Blon lho stalo legislature oloctwl Stato Senator J. Frank Alleo ( Union Itopub- eo'""hlp which oxplrcH ill 1U07 and Consrn.mnnn T. II Hull (Itep.) to tho torm expiring In 1005. I