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1 Bohemia Nugget THREE. ARMY DIVISIONS. jioivAnn a imoirw, Inti. COTTAGE GROVE OREGON. HAPPENINGS HERE IN OREGON COAL LUimtl POUND. CIIINUSI! RAIDlit) IIV ROllllURS. Military Department to lie Placed Under Separate Heads. 1 Washington, April 21. A movement lias been etnrttl tore-ortnblish military divisions In this country, with Bcvoral PVPNTs OP THF DAY ,,oiiattnu,nti lncultHl ,n encn- 11 hB" IW I - , w . . . t I.I.I I h'wiito uio vuuumvuiuiu ui """.' specimens From Near Wllholt Sprlnes Mormon ttailn r.1,.11.1. rro Nnt th Comprehensive Review "of tho Import I officials, anil it will no doubt Ins taken ot llxcellcnt (Juallty. Victim ol i Mob Violence. llnnln(ta nf fha Piiat WMb. I nn Anil ranmrlprpil At nil nariv (1.1V. I I - - - . .. - . I Aprnril nil? in n rpnnrt limncht rmm rr..i... ..... ...... ... Presented In Condensed Pom, Mot probably alter the return 01 t-ecrcuiiy ., , , , " ' , " uneii amies District Attorney J Likely to Provo lntcrctlng. Hoot nntl Major General Corbln Irom "'e " II. Hall, ot l'oitlnnd. has been lu ft. 1mis. iuuv oi .11 vrir,ui. viij. iii iiiv mui- unker C tv suvcrnl dava miiklm? In I 1 Iia Bltitnn liMa rtxuuilnl I til 11a nt 1 1m Pnanmlrt Xtmminlna nn.i tn I A mad doe In Morrlatown. N. J., bit 1 ' " ...V: . Lv ' " ..." ... ."Z,:' " J":.: : ". ... I",r noout n,,pKe" 0UtrnK I,er Under ordors irom ,i ., ,1" i(i ,u-l.. .. ....... ...... .. . -- - on n uu ot umnnmeu engaged 160 town dogs, tlio mayor 1,000 dog liav alroyou T' T 'o" nydo. V'or? B t0.i?,V.,r0 ll.lvi." ,,m,- 19 ,lli,,,v ' h0 n f,""re t0 In mining nenr M ontl10 AtUntlc. t .o Middle and t be ono f tMt WPflltll.,,ro. '' S Pacific. Kacli will be In command ol . . ,. ". . ., 8mmer. it will li i .i. . .....! f .., ti. Motions of tho county. K. C. n t 0f ...,.,, ... Mormon Basin Inst bo remembered tlint CanUtn Edward Gatllold. who rovs- a major general of Ibo army. The Pur,"K " r . 8 11,1 ot to"-Rhs modo n raid on the li.mn.lv .llm,i.tp.l In ninndand Inst Atlantic division will bo comnosed ol rto. ot mat place, nas a sample chlnoso Placer iiiIiiob over tlicro nml summer, has been found in Littleton, tbo preeont department of tho Kast, of coal which ho ays has i been token robbdl them of all tholr Bold dust nnd Uolo. no wroto Home mat no was in. mvitieu liuo two mo uepirimems, "e."; " " ' , ",. -",." money. Threo of tho Chinamen wpro I)r. Uwry, secretary of tho Kansas "'....T. . ?.!..". looklnK for for the past t2 months. badly injured and several houses state board of that tho disease In Hlco county, Kan- . , . ... ., most pure enroon, nnu was as tine n u was not n mob but a rnlil nr .. ini .... . .1 uu tviiunjmni L'l liih iiivm'ii i mi iiiiciiid 1 - a 1 ... .1. . ....... .ilmah .1"' M 1 ' " ... .. .... ca l.rMnlit In lui hiitinnin ttlfli.nn. 1 R I . ... ... I . . v . " 1 n " smallpox. r: w.i" ; :. 'n.v .. 'f" "1 iu ."iu u"u;K """ .? of tiii0VM nmi ,m.0 k .'iiit-Jiui, in.ui """ can be rouiul nnywiiere between tne . , .. v ..v..v. I leiai, while tho raciuc .division will two oceans. According tit his story tho " "'iimuiato their victims, burned As tbo result of a collision between be comiMisetl ot the departments of Cal- vein Is from six to ten feet thick and their homes nnd assaulted tho nn Intorurban car and an automobile at I tfornin, Columbia and Colorado. Vrob- hhows every indication of being per-1 mates. til' Indianapolis, Ind., Dr. Charles How ably different geographical linos of de- ard, of St. l'aul, Ind., was killed and partments will be made In order to Itlchard Hlco, of Indianapolis badly in- sccuro tho best result. lured. In tho purchaso fo 33 acres of land at Indiana harbor, Lake county, Ind., the Illinois steel company lias secured a alto for tho proposed 13,000,000 1'ort land cement manufacturing plant Tho capacity will be 4.00U barrels a day. Cracksmen wreckod tbo vault and safe of tho Allen stato bank, at Allen, NEW ROUTU POR CI1INUSU. VfZ. ,nnr. w fc.n .rin. iv,pr Tno Chinese government It Is nn are flno prospects for coal In that -sec- l,cr8td. has miulo n claim against tton. and many samples of coal picked unclo bam for $100,000 damages nnd up from the hillsides have been exhlb- It is for tho purpose of looking up tho "l1' t" "'"'"''l.!8.? .fnct8 ' the case that Mr. Hall has in. w. .i.ij lunoiiiimi, ...in to ueen sent tlicro, May Come to New Orleans and .Mobile ,ccved that claims that have not been filed on In that vicinity will soon I be taken up. I As tho new electric railroad, for from Costa Kka. Mobile. Ala.. April 21. Tho sus picion of government officials has been TON OP SALMON POUND. 4IWO I T" T - . .... arouKHl by the. numerous arrivals here - rX Itocas del ,rt .... ..inii.,. n. iimii,ai, cnt i .V .!..- .1.111. J U. ...III.J.I . II of lato of Toro, Costa Chinoee from Kica and other southern '.s believed that this find will bo an In- At ports, nnd nn invcstlKation nas boon rontlvo to hurry up tho building of the (ordered. Several weeks ago half a road. Kan., and escaped with (2,700, 1 .1 ... I ... I 1 I 1 1.11V nuuillVi nuu.uvi dui.n .unu " , , , . , ,, . .. . n. ... in-., .1,. ..(m ... uoien ninese arriveu in .nooim irora J " ::" I.. " . .' .". 7 Cocas del Toro, destined for New Or IHUKVji iuiu nuu cuin.i w , . v. I , . . . mmiHV takpn 'vaati. .uvj juviiin v muciou money umiii. I ! ,.. ,. m..i.i. ..... i.ii Woodburn. N. J.. National Bank of- in !il :. 1 j i i io ciWt I ' v" . : IICIUIH BUT a I II U U UCWollCU fl",uuv, 1 ITn (a,! Cl.ta Mmm .a And. Leany an in .u goiu piw.-, iuai u . :.... Qvarnmen. m. Was Caught Out of Season and All Packed In Ice, Water Dalllffa 8mlth nnd Jones nnd Deputy Wirdon Webster wcro looking for .poachers near tho mouth of the Clackamas when they ran Into as flno n lot of calmon packed in Ico as tholr University Contract Awarded. A committee of tho board of rcgcnU eyed had seen for many a long day. of the university, consisting of Bean, Moro than 2200 pounds wero taken Dolph and Friendly, met at Eugene I from tho pack and shinned to Port. lain burled in his back yard for years. I Jg mplluy , New and opened the bids for tho building land, whoro they woro'placcd In cold uurton rarkcr. a sorter in ine -"'-1 Orleans engaged In bringing Chinese to or an annex to tne dormitory and re- oiorage. Mter leaving this big find of sal- tho men proceeded up tho river cured 1800 r " " Y '""'" awaraeu tne contract ror doing the iook tor a location for n flshwny. ,.o. ... i wood and oricK work at X7499. A. R. un meir way they broke their oars Burton Parker, a sorter In the cm- Orleans engaged In bringing Chinese to or an annex to tho dormitory and re- atorat cago PostoOlce, has been arrested on ll)lg Irom dol Toro au pairing and refitting tho main build- Afti nf.ar Ik !5 Hhavo l that Mobile M we" 88 New Orleans, is Ing. Welch & Manner, of Salem, were mon, curedTsOO used as a port of entry. Within the .warded the contract for doing the to loo General J. C. Bates, tho new com' mander of the Department of the Lakes, has arrived at Chicago. Gen cral Sumner succeeds him as com' mander of tbo Department ot the Mis sourl. Passenger train No. i, on the North ern Pacific, ran Into a freight on a sld- than a doien deported. STAND FOR FIREWORKS. Room for 31,000 People -St. Louis Wants to Keep Monitor. St. Louis, April 21. One of the Isrg Church, of Portland, was awarded the I and were forced to bent ashoro, nnd heating and plumbing contract atalmost under their eyes they dlscov 11350. crcd 20 fine steelhcads, which they ap propriated. Financial Condition Oood. It has long been known thnt ulmnn. The semi-annual financial report of fishing out of season wan Imino- imini. Columbia county officers for the six god In In the Clackamas, but that It lng at a station IS miles west or dick- est grandstands ever built in the United I months ending March 31. has been was being carried on on uch a large inson. N. D. Fireman Gleason was sii. h. lutnn rr(l nn thn wnrM'n I COmnlAtprl Anil It Rhnvn a fntn. In alMEPAln una nnt ,1 mi m.i.l n ..I ....... hiiicu uuU mo v-eb.uc:. f.ir Grounds for th H rework liinn lav 01 tne lunas or nearly JIU.00U. The ous stona will bo taken in jinn II during the dedication ceremonies. The J', resources or tno county are stand is 800 feet long by 183 feet :;V i.o. " Orouse Mountain Mine Resume., wide and, It Is estimated, will accom- llzZz ,uL T . " . j " The Grouse Mountain floM Minin. Qt nnft I UU VllU bVUI-lill UUU IUIU IUUUS - a moaato dl.liuu people. that hav- no, b nresente.I for nnv. & Milling CoraDanr will resumii nnr. switch had been left open. The recent high tides at Coney Is land. N. Y.. burst through the Bright' on Beach bulkheads, and the Inrush' Ing waters flooded the cellars and de stroyed the work or the gardeners at Brighton Beach Hotel. rose as. high as 20 feet. The big bronze statue of Atlas which has stood on the fourth floor ot the old Times building. Chicago, for Tne United.btates monitor Arkansas, mmi ThrA u nn .n.h nm..i, isolations at oncn. Th n.rin(nn,i.n The waves now on bcr wy nP river to take 'n that county of indorsing warrants h8 8no to Bohemia with a force of part in tne ceremonies, is expected to "not paid Tor want of funds." iraen. inia Company owns valuable arrive here on April 20. A movement I I property on Grouse Mountain which has been started favorable to the reten- Settlers for Wallowa County. aajoins tno Noonday nnd Knott mines, tion of tho monitor hero for several A party of Immigrants numberlne S-l.f "tension of the Champion, inn ship laUnciiud. WARNING IS GIVEN Mlnnttota Chrlntencd by tllll'i Daughter Lnrce Crowd Present. Now London. Conn., April tT.-ln RUSSIA AND AUSTRIA WANT MACC no presenco or tiuiusan.is ot spec n- - N Tj HAl.K'ANS. linn, llluilllllllK 111:111 YltilllilH iiiiiii Now York, Boston nnd othor el I lea. the steiilnshln Mtnnesotn. tho largest vessel over built In this country nnd Tell Turkey to Hurry Reforms anil llul Iho greatest cargo rnrrler In the world, wns lnunched yesterdny nt the 5 arils ot tho Kastern HhlphuildlitK Company nt Groton. The sponsor ol tho mammoth ship wns Miss Clara lllll, daughter of .1. J. lllll, president of tho (lient Northern Company, for whom Iho vessel wns built, to become part of tho company s rnclllc nml Oriental carrying service. Ar tho Inst restraining link that gnila to Suppress Atncedonhin Rebel Trouble Will I'nllow I'allure tu Com ply-Auitrln Is Anliiu tu Show Her Lujnlly to Russia, Vlbunn, April 20. Itusnln and Au trln-lluugnry tomorrow will present new notes to the governments at Hull hem ti.i ship to lis Plneo on the ways and Constantinople regnidlng tho im wna severed, Miss Hill broke n bottle satisfactory roiidltlon of tho reform of wlno over the steel how nml nmncd mpllHmt,B M,lMdoiiln. Turkey will ttiu v 1 11 tk iui mui ill's win.. niivi 1 in' 1 1 1 .. . . . 1 . 1, ... 11 . launching luncheon wis served to the u lformod that tlio Allmnlau ills guests of tho shipbuilding company In lurimnco must nn enectiveiy nui tho mold loft of the yard. speedily suppressed, while lltilguilun Final preparations for tho launching win bo wnined not to encoiiingo 1 nf tlm Mlnn.omtii wpni linunn nnrlv in I any way tho Mnaeiloiila uuiveiiieut. tho day nt tho yard of tho Kastern Tllu Puwum umiilfostly nio iIIsbmIIh Shipbuilding Company, In Groton. tho lied lognrdlng tho present state or a entire force being busied In knoekliiK fair. Though they belluvo that Til uwav tho henvv blocking nnd totting key Is enilenvorlug to carry out th every Inst detail In readiness for the aiiminlstrutlvo purl of Iho reforms, Initial plunge of tho big ship Into the they bellovo that the Porto failed t water. While the preliminary work dopt siilllclently piompt nnd energe wna colnir 011 iliniinnncln nt neoiiln lc uiensurea against tho Allmulnus. from various vnntrtgo polntB watched With legunl to llulgaila, It la assert Iho labors of the men .ind viewed tho etl that tho old connections be twee Immense proportions of tho Mlnnesotn Solln and the revolutionary bands nnd her slstor vessel, thn Dakota, hnvo not entirely censed, and th which Is to bo launched a few months nolo nro Intended us a warning to hence. "otu governments to take a moro ser Every trolley-ear from Norwich, viv m view of their responsibilities, hides from tho suburban districts und Tho presentation of these iloiiinnd special trains on the Now York. New at this particular Juncture Is cornier Haven A Hartford lloail brnucht loads ed, doubtless, with nutlcllintlons 11 of spectators, nnd by 11 o'clock the disturbances nt tho Greek Knstortldi' streets boro the appearance of a mil- concerning which period mere is vers tv boat rare. Thn weather wnn growing UUCtlSlncSB. It Is SUKIIUsle cloudy. A stilt northeast gale was I thnt Austria welcomes tho opportuu blowing, nnd tho air wns chilly enough Hy ' thus showing her loyalty tu Bus to mako heavy conta desirable. TO INVnSTKUTl! ALASKA. Sub.Commltttc of Senators Appointed to Visit the Territory. Washington. April 18. Senator I Boverldgo, chairman of the Committee on Territories, has named Senator Dillingham, of Vermont. Iliirnhnm. of Now Hampshire. Nelson, of Minneso ta, nnd Patterson, of Colorado, a sub committee to visit Alaska this Hum- Ula.'nu Iho new nolo Is mainly directed ngalust tho Albanians, for whom the iiussinn organs nccusu Austria of en tertnlnlng friendliness. QRGAT STUUL DRYDOCK. more than T third of it centy.' and months. Mayor Wells and Prseldent CO men women and children, arrived tV,mpe The propeTty TmX which was placed In tho structure by Francis, ol the exposition, hold a con- a few days ago from Hin ton, W. Va., man3i?t . S'. i.fii, " Wilbur F. Storey, has been stolen, terence today with reterence to what " " many win go 10 ti. a coi corporation and bacVpii i.v Tho statue weighed more than a ton. steps shall bo taken to gain the con- and Perhaps to Wallowa county, 80me men Df J . flBac u' A Chicago man proposes to capture of the government to the proposl- nre aiready loca ed to'tho proZ: -here Already "many 7rom their slaYe 80me men f Havana's stray dogs, use them as bait "on. A party of prominent citliens arch of Government fond that can lor BnarKS in me naruor, .anil wuea nm uicoi um aikausaa uuu cewri nor I hp hnmpqfpnrVrl sutncient are gatnereu. diow mem up 1 to &(. ixmis. The Havana Munlcl with dynamite, pal Council pays $3 for each female shark destroyed, and 2 for each male. "There s millions in it, F1QHT ON CANAL TREATY. Forest Ranger Discharged. News has been received in Rntnm that all the forest last year have been discharged, and In An Immense flow of oil was struck at 1200 feet In a well at Hartford, O., In new territory. An explosion has occurred at the ,,,, , , , , , 1 oaiu wuai nnu icicicutu lu uin uwv mlllUry powder factory neir Lisbon. pects ot he ratmcano,, of the-Pana- 1 uuusai. uciciai ymavua killed. rlerran Says Opposition It Strong Colombian Congress. Washington. April 20. Dr. Herran, the Colombian Charge d'Affalrs hero. said today with reference to the pros- Treat for Muilc Lovers. The ntmionta nnj iiinn. r c... I tho presumption Is that new jnpn will CPnP ATA nntlnlnntlnf a trron mn.lnnl I bo employed, orobublv UDOIl Rntnn plvll treat wnen tho state Oratorio Society 1 " uiuiuuub oasis, rPnHpra ttu nrnTrnmmn n Vrlll...ll Hall. Mav 12 13 nnd 14 Smallpox Case at The Dalle. ' - ' 1 . - .. V n. uuao 01 smaupox naB been. report- Examined Salem Bar. ..IO ln. clty nuthorltles at The uaui-o, me suuerer oeing unon Kin- David B. Ogden. of Portland, an en- ersly. of that cltv. Mr. Kinor.w nm.J were ma Canal treaty by the Colombian g'neer of the Government Itlvcr and ably contracted the disease In or about I Congress: lunrlmr nen.-irtmonf en- in ci. .n Shanlko, which nlaco Is now In nn.ir. Sir Chen Tung Llan Cheng, the new "The advices I receive from Bogota m,i0 .ni.n.iin. iJ win. ... antlne w"h several cases of tho dls- Chinese Minister, has accepted the In- through private Bources are quite con- ,,.. e , . eas. Tltntlnn nf ihn WnrlV FaIt C.nmmti. tradictorv. Thev show tho onnosltlon K"er noar Salem to ascertain what sloners to participate In the dedica- to the treaty to be quite strong, butehanges have taken place In the chan- Take Place In The Daiie ijnd nm.- . I . C , T ..I. nn .afn hn ... 1 J ! .. .1,. Inpl I fo alen TT1 n H n Invwllmltnit. I 1HU UlllbC. UUU V Ol. IAJUID, ) " bwic " 1. L, aiD luaumg IUC UU I ... .. auv.. iii inii(,ll,iuua -n ... j position, l nave received no official I-1" wl" uo use 10 nis omce in easel. - - i-i't uauorn, 01 wasn- iwu cunuaus ui uiiiiiarj icuio, i...i , 1..11.... .. lit shnnl.l .. na.aoj..,. 1. 1...11.1 I melon I) CT whn tnr fhn n- ol. FnTi. ii.. I mfP. Prospects for the success or failure -etment in order to keep the river In UeaTf J?"8 be.en n cl.flrI- ln the General Largest Structure of the Klud Will lie Towed tu Manila, Wnshlngton, April 20. A contrnc to build tho largest steel floating dry vuiuuiiiu-u lu linn jiiinr.u illia f Hill I .l.u,, I.. ,. II . .1 . .. 1 mer for tho purpose of making a thor- lo 1,1 t,lu worlJ' to "ont t,' larK-,Bt ough investigation of conditions In uauiesuips, and onq mat Is to bo low' thnt terrltorv with n view In rernm. Od 13,000 miles to tllO Pllllllinlnu Isl mending legislation or amendments to M!-"-8.' ''as been awarded tho Maryland oxlstlng laws to tho Sonato when It aleo- Company by tho Navy Depart assembles. mcnt. Tho dock Is to bo COO feet long Senator Nelson Is a member of the nna .9' rn strength nnd weight Commlttco on Public Lands nnd Sena weighing 10.000 tons, principally to tor Pnttersnn Is n member of tho Com. enablo her to stand n voyage half way mltteo on Mines nnd Mining so that round tho world. Tho dock will cost tho sub-commltteo will Includo In Its ' '--.ui and will bo. 27 months In membership senators familiar with '-"lldlng. Tho builders nro to dellvor tho West. Thn Btih-rominlttpn will tho great strticttiro on tho Atlantic havo comnlptn rontrnl nf thn Invnu. const and tho Navy Department will ttgatlon to bo made, tho only sugges- ,nko "P tho tnsk of getting tho dock tion mauo ' oy tno committee when i--huoii. tho latter was beforo It being that rl, dock will havo to ho towed thcro should bo nn tnnnlrv on the across tho Allnntlc. through tho Med ground Into conditions in Alaska, as "erranoan sea, down tho 8uei rnnnl It was felt that current Information ""'J "' 8tn. neroBs tho Indian oceim was too meagor and Indirect to ena- nni- "P tho Chluu sea to Manila. If bio Congress to grasp tho actual con 1,110 mokes four knots an hour she will dltlons. Henrlns will bo hold wher -rnvol 80 miles a day. and It will ro ever tho sub-commltteo thinks best I Hiiro 101 dnys for tho voyngo If she nml mnrh nirnn-il Invnalltxitlnn u-lll mndo the passago Without atnnnlnir take placo. which will bo Impossible owing to Senator Bevcrldgo will not go to -owing snips Having to rcconl or rVlaskn. as ho purposes to tako n rest .wnlt. 'or Kod weather. Tho tow will from labor of all kinds up in the uo lno largest nnd longest In lilBtory .Mnino rorests during July nnd August till IMPLICATUS TAYLOR. TO I1LUFF OUATHMAI.A. ZJ&SS &T!rW!SX. TK rea'iy. this distance I Us received at Winnipeg. Fourteen hun drcd more are expected. Canada proposes to retaillato for German tariff discrimination by add lng one-third to the duty on German imports. Machinery for placer mln Ing will, be admitted free for one year, The fast mall on the Louisville & Nashville for New Orleans, ran into an open switch near Castleberry. Ala, and was -wrecked. Mall Clerk Dono van and the Negro fireman were kill ed. Engineer Wright .and mall clerks uyers. Baton and Btratton were pain' ruiiy injured. Fife which started in the Capital Hotel at West End, a summer resort nenr New Orleans, La., destroyed that building and a number of business houses. The loss is $75,000. The Cripple Creek Tunnel Trans portatlon & Mining Company, of Crip pie Creek. Colo., has obtained an In junction against a number of mining companies to Prevent them from drlV' ing a big district tunnel through one of its claims. The company has also urougnt suit against the El Paso Con solldated Gold Mining Company for water supplied. Kansas bank deposits now amount to $30,000,000, or over $60 for every man, woman and child In the state. Tho Methodists propose to merge the Methodist Book Concern of New York and the Western Methodist Book Con corn of Cincinnati and Chicago. Nearly $300 was found In searching n hovel occupied by Patrick Flynn, near Belvidero, N, J. He was 82 years old and a hermit. He was found dead. rtocka from n blast at a cutting In n Bronx, Now York City, street, broke many windows, wrecked a house, in jured a baby and scared a woman near ly to death. Two Hungarians were killed and two injured at Pittsburg in a belated ex plosion of dynamite at the New Mount Washington tunnel ot tho West Lib erty Traction Company, Brlgadior-aeneral Frank D. Baldwin has taken charge of tho Department of the Colorado, succeeding General Frederick. Funston. Governor Pcabody, ot Colorado, has ordered the members of the Denver Flro and Police Board to answer charges of malfeasance and mlsfcas nnco In ofllcb In permitting gambling. The trial of Dr. Joseph Alexander, of Indianapolis, on the charge ot Ernv0-robbinif-b8 been Indefinitely postponed, becauso tbo, Negroes un der Indictment have refused fo testi fy against iilni. am unable to form an opinion as to the relative strength of the Mends and opponents of the treaty. I am still without Information as to the -Had Oood Run. The four-stamp mill recently Install exact date when congress will be con-led at the new ICrcmer & Palmer mine, Land Office, has arrived nt Tho Dalles to assume bis position In the locnl land omce, Lumber Dropped Into Hay, Part Of fho flock nf thn Trnplfftn veneo, except mat contained in ear- on Mount Reuben, has been completed number Company's sawmill, at Hob lier advices that It would bo asscm- and .v , , , h .... sonvllle. on Tillamook Bay, collapsed bled about May 1." nna ,f e" "s 'rlal run- 0XClelIent and 00,000 feet of dressed lumber went "- i-aiiiiur 111 one into the bay with It. A gang of men 01 me ncnesi and most promising! wero put to work and saved tho lum mines or southern Oregon, and Is an-1 ber. other of tho properties of this mineral Castro Pay Oermany. Caracas, April 21. Venezuela, car I . , , , . , "."-i u fiviiciuirs ui una mineral rying out the provisions of the proto- ZOne that has arisen from a mere pros- cois signed by Minister Bowen with pect to a paying mino within the tne aiiit-s. nas met the payment due to course ot a few months. uermany on .March 10. Thirty per cent 01 trie customs will be delivered to Snow Scares fjrant Stockmen. ,Vr.r Three Inches of snow fell over most 11 M!Z. April 1 is ready, Bond Proposal Carried. At a special election held ln B.iknr uity to vote on a proposition to Issuo bonds for tho purposo of constructing a sower system and erecting a City Thin I. In nlio nf Grant county last week, causing bonds five to one. Both Improvement.. .. r 1 1 .1 1.1 .... . . . 1. . 1 ... 1 1 t ... .. , . . . tne lact tnat all 01 too Veneznelan I """" """ 10 scores m am m nuwo n m merchant vessels have not yet been I stockmen who had Just turned out on returned, and that those that had been the range. Skits of February havo been retnrned had no cargo aboard, having carried Into April this season, numer been looted by their captors. ous scant falls of snow being Inter- mingled witn cnni weather, tne com- Qreat Oale In Colorado. mnation proving rather trying on ?r"d.? SflT' F0'0" fo". for tSngsmerafe0. The worst wind storm since that of November 19. 1001. when and roofs of buildings' Wero blown off, Fear for Clackamas County Fruit, has been raging at Colorado Springs Tho heavy hall storm of last week all day. Signs, tree branches and did considerable damage to fruit in awnings have been wrenched off. At different sections of Clackamas conn times the wind blew 60 miles an hour. ... .... . . . Trains .ere delved and the cog- road ''.'m ' "'V,, ., , , S to the summit of Pike's Peak wfl. ln '" bloom, and the entire blossom ueing Knocked oir tho trees. The maimer ui me wnoio wcck nas ueen PORTLAND MARKETS. blocked by snow drifts. A train was blown almost off the track. Russia's Lateat Hxcuse. London, April 21. The Times' cor respondent at Pokin teleraphs that tho latest official explanation by tho J!ub sian legation of the delay in restoring immoderately cold, and It Is believed that tho fruit crop Is baaly damaged, 11 nor entirely Killed. Wife nurdcrer Suicides. John da Falco, the Italian convict Niu Chwang tc China is that It Is duo wno was srvlng n life sentence at tho to the presenco in that part of British Penitentiary for killing his wlfo in and American gunboats and tho con- Portland on February 20 through Jeal sequont uncertainty as to tho possible ousy, ended his existence at tho prison action ol these powers after tho restl- by cutting his throat and sovcrlng his tution 01 the port. This, continues the windpipe with an Instrument known correspondent, Is moro bluff, because ns 0 ce" Kniro, with a blade about one- niu guniKiais nave been stationed there ,m!" ,uui" more or loss constantly during the past 20 years. .Olas ractorlc Cloie. Hartford City, Ind., April 21. r-i Every window glass faqtory in the United States lias gone out. of. blast and 20,000 skilled laborers leave the factories with no idea when they wilf return to work. The impression among the workers Is that the wage scalo adopted for tho next blast will be on a basis close to a 50 per cent re duction in wages, May Make 100,000 Idle. Chicago, April 10. On tho result of a meeting to bo held tomorrow deponds tbo question of a strike which may In volve 10p,000 -workmen on tho Great Lakes. An ultimatum on wages Id to be presented by tho package' frelgla handlers at Chicago- to tho managers of tbo lake lines and labor contractors who supply mon. for dock work along tho Chicago river. The demand Is backed by the International Long shoremen's, Marino and Transport Workers' Association. Wheat Walla Walla, 7072cj blue stem, vocj valley, 707c. Barley Feed, $21.60 per ton brew ing, $23. flour Best grade, $3.05(34. 26t grab' am, f a.ioasd.ot). MIllRtuffs Bran, $10 per ton middlings, $ 24; shorts, $10.5020 chop, f 18. Oats No. 1 white, $1.16 a 1.20 gray, ( l.iaQl.ID per cental. Hay Timothy. $13913.50: clover. iutyu; cneat, per ton. Potatoes Best Borbanks, 60o per sack; ordinary, 2640e per cental, growers' prices; merceu sweets, $3 j.ou per cental. Poultry Chickens, mixed, ll12c; young, latgnc; liens, lZc; turkeys, live, 1617c; dressed, 20022c; ducks, is.ou per uozon; geese, Utl.BU, Ohooso Full cream, twins, 10)0 l7o; Young America, 13 13c; factory prices, ids lftc less. Butter Fancy creamery. 22o per ponnu; extras, 210; dairy, 2U22$c; store, iousidc. Eggs lFi10Kc per dozen. Hops Choice, 1020o per pound. Wool-Valley, 12K16c; Eastern' Oregon, 814c; mohair, 3636t. Beef Gross, cows, 34o per pound; steers, 436o; dressed. 7)e. Veal 88c. Mutton Gross, 707c per pound) dressed, BtSOc., , . lu , , . Lambs rr Groea, Ar per pound; dressed, 7Mc Jlogs Groas, 77Ko per coundi droaoO(l,838Kc. Wltncs Say (lovernor Offered to Pay Allies Threatened Same lactic a Sue- lor flotbtl Murder. cccutd In Venezuela Frankfort. Ky.. Apr II 17. Frnlik wnshlngton. April 20. An Inter. Cecil, who has been away from Ken- ostlng nccount of tho action taken by tucky since his Indictment last year certaln of tho forelirn nowera In ii.p as accessory to tho murder of Gover- w)'"n 01 ln I0"gn powers In the nor Goebel. and who recently surren- mallcr of claims against Guatcmnla Is dered, gnvo spmo senBntlonal tCBtl-Rven In a communication written by mony In tho trial of James Howard to- James ti. Ilallcy, Charge for the day. Cecil corroborated Culton, unneu states at nuatemnla City, Broughton, Golden nnd others ns to I which nppcaM In tho- forthcoming mo nncircii cansnirncv. nn ninn sniii "iiiiuu 111 rorcicn noiniinnn nr in.. that Caleb Powers, then Secretary of United 8tntes." Mr. Bailey says: State, told him that a man had been "Very reliable Information dlsrlos sccurod to como hero from tho moun- os tho fact that rolloctlvo coercive tains to kill Goebel. If this mnn fall- pressuro was resorted to by tho ro- ed to arrivo Powers told him, ho (Co- sprclivo diplomatic representatives til) would bo paid $2600 If ho would "v" i-nginno, Krnnco, Germany flro tho shot. Cecil Bnyi ho declined. urd Belgium In order to bring nhoul Governor W. S. Taylor, ho testified. n payment of tholr claims. It np- caneu mm into nis pnvato omco nnu !'-" mm. wiey nnu, no a bony, notl- told him tho samo thing. Governor n,d this covornmont (Guatemala) Taylor said ho had saved $2500 from "'at, If arrangements were not mnde his campaign fund, nnd thnt ho would to satisfy their respective creditors pay immediately. Governor Taylor u" " spccinc date, a man-of-war would niso mentioned Youtscy to tho wit- lnKn possession or tho Port of Ounto- ncss. nnu rererred witness to film. mum. Contraband Chinese Captured. Machinists Strike In Navy Vard. Senttlo, April 18. Tho capture of Now York, April 20. Following the 1 Luiiiiuuiiiiu viiiuunu uiltl n Wllliu I ntlnmnl. nt i.. tr. i.... . . man. alleged to havo smuggled them H n X,J 7, ,"""""""" nn" ln-a sloop, was effected this morning 1 '"''Keworkors Union to tlo up work by three customs officials near the on tho crnno for tho bnttlc-shln Con' coal-bunkers, Harry Thomas, tho noctlcut nt tho Brooklyn Navy Yard white mnn Is In tlm rnnntv lull nwnlf. 10. Ulllon mncll nlstn ln thn mnl n nnur. Ing a hearing, wliJch wll tako place J houso nt tho navy yard, employes tomorrow. Another man, alleged to " ",u w nncy i;ngino uompany, nf bo tho owner of tho sloop. Jumped OJilncy, 111., havo gono on strike. The irom tno boat and although three "" wont in compliance with or shots wero fired at him. ho esenned un. ers from tho National MnchlnlHlK' dor tho wharf. Tho Chinese, with the Union. Tho strlko is purely In sym exception of one, woro ordered deport-1 Ptthy with a strlko nowln progress eu mis morning uy united states "'u ougmo company In i;ommiBsioncr ivieror. 1 '"";. RAINS CHUCK FARM WORK. Winter Wheat Looks Vell-l'rot Nip. I'rult In California. Washington, April HI. Tho Wonthor nurenii Issued Iho following weekly, summary of crop ciindltloiiH: lu tho districts: enst of Iho llrtrky Mountains during tlm week ending April 13, tho tempmiituro luw boon highly fnvornbln for growing vegeta tion, but fnrni work was very giiueiitl ly retnnleil by ruins In thn Lntui re gion, central vnlleyB nnd Atlantic const districts, while cumplnlnlH of luck of inolstuio nro rocolveil fiom pnrtlomi of tho Central nnd West Gulf slntiw, lu tho Central nnd Northern Itocky Mountain districts and on thu North urn l'aellle coast the nenniiu In very liaekwaiil, anil Washington ami Oregon hnvo siirfercd from cold, wet weather. In California the coiidltliiiiH have boon generally favorable, with thn exception of some damage by frostn. Tho condition of winter whout In generally excellent, ami It ban mailn splendid progress hIiich the Hint of Ihn month, lu tho Upper Ohio Vnlloy, however, tho ficezo of the lib and nth caused somo Injury. On tho wholii the conditions of the crop In thn winter whent belt east of the Hoekli's Is moro promising than fur yiMrs In Califor nia Iho uutlook Ih also promising, hut lu Oregon and Washington the ciinill IIoiih of the ciop urn Ichh fnvornblo, espcelnlly In thn last named Htato, where nliout one third uf the nciciigo will be rosown. Hprlng wheat soedlnK Is noarly com pleted In lown nnd NohrnHhn, anil In progressing well In South Dakota; none tins yet been sown III North Da kota nml In Northern Mllincsola, hut In Southern Minnesota somo has been sown on rolling lands. Ily tho close of March which was 11 very mild month, all fruits worn unusually far ndvnnced. The reports now Indicate that many varieties of fruit havo siirTeieil severe ly for tho month, pnrtlrtilary tho peach. In California, while somo damago lias been done by front, the outlook Is favorable: on tho North rarino Const thn season In ho tmrkward'thiit fruit has not been exposed to Injury. TWO Kll.l.lil) IIY TORNADO. Storm Sweeps Over Remote Part of Ala bama With Deadly llflcct. Birmingham, Ala.. April 111 A spe cial to tho Age-Hornld from Kvorgrcen, Ala., says: Nows has Just reached hero by tele- phono confirming rumors of heavy loan of life nnd property In tho neighbor hood ot Pctcrmnn nnd Burnt Corn, wrought by tho tornado which passed near thoro yestorday. Ton personn aro known to hnvo been killed, numernim barna and residences nnd outhouse wcro swept nwny, entailing n lo which will reach high In the thousands. On nccount of tho bad condition ot tho wires communication Is dlftlrult. 11. P. Salter and his mother nml child wero riding along a road ami wero opposlto n clump of trees when tho Btoi-m overtook them A heavy tree thnt wan uprooted by tho wind fell ncross tho wngon, crushing all of tho occupants to donth. Several residenc es wore demolished, tho limber falling on thu occupants, killing or Injuring all within tho buildings. It will probably bo several dnvu tin. foro n correct list of thu casualties can bo obtained, nn thero Is neither cli-grnph nor railroad connection. Tho- heavy rains hnvo rendered tho rondn almost Impassable. I'eterman la In Monroe county, nnd Is not within 25 mllo of a rnllrond or telegraph station. All tho news so far received lin como over tho telephone lines which nro several miles from the path of tho-storm. WINDSLCKI'D CRHl'K DRY. estimate of New Shamrock. To Permit' Public Ownership, ionnon, April jb. Humming up tno Hpnngnohi, in., April 20 The results of the trials between tho Houso commlttco on munlclnnl enr. Shamrocks, tho Yachting World cstl- norntlons hnn nrrp.i ,,nnn . .ni ... mates thnt thp challengor Is nt least thorlzlnir nvnrv pii. in 11,0 .... .. 15 minutes faster ovor a 30-mlle l"or,z,nK ovory c"y In tho state 'to course than Shamrock I nnd. tnklnir a ow"- construct, purchaso. mortgage line through .tho Shamrock HI, tho pa- and leaso street railways, To provide per concludes that tho Shamrock III 'or leasing not longer than 20 years to Is 10 minutes better than tho Colum- any company Incorporated under the ma was two years ago. Tho Yachts- general corporation net or Illinois, but mnn expresses tho opinion that tho no city can do anything toward the ftellanco must boat Columbia nt least construction of n railway without Mm 12 minutes beyond her tlmo allowance sanction of three-fifths of tho oloct- in oruor to successfully compete with me bnamrocK 111, Freak of Tornado That Vlallrd Illinois- Score of People Injured. Springfield. III.. Anrll in. Om. death, n fatal Injury and n storo or more of Injuries resulted from 11 tor nado thnt swept Logan. Dcwett and Plntl CnuntlcH this afternoon. Thn fa. tnllty occurred on tho Hnlsadarsor settlement, n farming community hreo miles from Atwood PI flit f?niln. ty. Tho homo of Clifford Hiilsndarser was demolished, mid after thn Ilalsailaraer's Infant son wns found eud 300 feet from whom thn Iioiimiv stood. His wITo wns hurlod ncross tho street nnd fatally Injured. Mrs. J. II. Martin's homo wns dn. stroyed nnd soveral guosts woro pain fully Injured. Hoc Creek, ln I-ogan County, whero tho storm first struck, was swept dry of wator. neports from this district stnto that threo Iiouboh wcro destroyed and n number of poo plo moro or less Injured. Supervisor Schnnneur's handsoma rcsldoiicu was dostroyod. Tho family of several children nnd a number of visitors, IS. Ill all, Sought safety In Ihn eellnr nml the houso wns torn from ovor them. Tho homes of Samuel V. Baldwin nnd Guh Knccht wuijo ilemvnvnii. Mrs, Baldwin nnd two farm i,nn,i took refugn In n smoknhouso in which thoy woro hurled several hundred icci nnu painfully injured. Will Merge Lehigh Valley Line. Philadelphia. April 17. Tho board of directors of tho Lohlgh Vnlloy Unit, road Company today authorized Pres. Ident Thomas to proceed at onco with tho consolidation of tho nlno ' lines owned nnd controlled by tho com pany In Now York and' Now Jersey. This nctlon is to ho tnkon for tho pur poso of concentration nnd economy In manngemont nnd obviating tho neces sity for scnarato boards of directors. one company In each stato will man age tho lines to bo merged. Opium Smuggling In Montana. Havro, Mont., April 18. Govern ment officials bellovo they havo un earthed tho first case of opium smug gling brought to light on this section of tbo border lino in many months. John Tcgnn, employed in Harlem, 14 miles east of here, as a barber, is al leged to havo been caught in tho act f conveying 50 pounds of the drug to menu in uroat Fans, it is said smuggling has been tarried on In tho icinity across tno Canadian I no for some time. ors. Bonds can bo Issued, or, In lieu of them, certificates of Indebtedness, Defect In the Halne, Washington, April IS, Whllo deny ing that tho battleship Maine has do- voiopou mo slightest structural weak noss, using the term structural In Its technical sense, hleh omYliiU nt it,. Navy Department nro not dlsposod to minimize mo uorects in tho Mnlno as reported by Captain Loutzo nnd othor officers of tho vcssol. Tho report of tho chief engineer rounrdlnir tlm tmii. ors, it Is admitted, furnishes ground for greater concern than tho mattor of 1110 gun lounuations. Pay for Stolen (lold llor. Salt Lnko City, Utnh, April 20. Tho racino isxprcss uompany has made good tho loss, of tho bar of gold 1 ijl. llorr that was utolon from tho" com pany nt Petrolt a fow weeks ago, whllo being shinned from this cltvl to thn SubtronsurV' nt Now York, Today a local mining company .recclvod from tho gonoral oHlces of tho oxpross com pany In St, Louis a chock far x2.?.mn which was tho valuo of tho bar. No Lynch's Health railing. New York, April 16. It In learned that tho friends of Colonel Lynch, who. Is undergoing n sentnnco of llfo Im prisonment for hleh trennnn In nfrtln and nhnttlng tho liner in ti.nl. ngalnst Oront Britain, aro greatly con cerned nbout his health In prison, en- ...o niu inuunos correspondent In London. Lynch ban lout wniobt WClI IIS Spirits, nnd hill frlnmlj saying thnt his henlth Is falling rapid ly, ami that ho may not llvo long enough to ho pnrdoned by a special act of graco by tho King nftor tho royal visit to Ireland. Aks Germany to Hxplaln. Wnshlngton. April 10. Tho Stnto Popartmont has asked tho Germnii Govornmont for n statement of tho facts connected with tho deportation from tho Island of link to tho island of Ponnto, nnothor of the Cn lollnrv group, a numbor of native students ot tho American Mlslonnry establishment thero. Tho mnttur wns hmmriit in 11,7. nltontlou of tho Stnto Department for. iimny uy uov. ur. Judson Smith, sec rotary of tho American iimii-,1 f,f mis sions. Hooding Horning Mine. Sydnoy. N. a. W.. Anrii ir. Through n slulco cut through a dam pponlpg Into the old workings, wntor Is now pouring Into tho burning coU llory No, 1 of tho Dominion Coal Com. pany, at tho rato of nearly 3,500,000 gallons an hour. Tho mlno Is flooded UP to tho BOVOnth level, nnd thorn uro lour moro levels to bo Hooded be foro tho nre, Is reached. m..t . ...,1. trace of tho missing nold hn "he , 1 '.v.u,l'u1,n'ADn' ' 1 XOUQU 'lonfi nf wntAr I