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Bohemia Nugget Bohemia Nugjet Pob. Co. ClIICAQO TIH3A1ERS CLOSED. COTTAGH GROVH.... OREGON. EVENTS OF THE DAY Mor Order All to Lock Up Until law li Complied With. Chicago, Jan. 6. Tonight every thenter In tha city ot Chicago la dark, and its doors nro locked. Not 0110 ot them will bo own to tlio public until their manager have complied in tlio illicit manner with every section ot tlio ordinances regulating playhouses. iho orvlcr compelling tlio tlicAtcrs to I HAPPENINGS HERE IN OREGON CITV ISSTUNNIll). I IS VICNTS OF Til IC Y KAK ComDrchenslve Review of the Import nt lUBPtnlnes of the Past Week: Presented In Condensed Form, Most close was Issued tills nttcrnoon by May Likely to prove inicrcsung;, Tlio Itrltlsh masses soul with Japan. KDCUKD IS COMl'LUTU. Governor riles Lest ot Acts Passed by the Legislature. Salem Governor Chamberlain has filed the last ot the nets passed by tlio or Ilnrrison, alter n conference with Mast legislature, and tlio record ot that Corporation Counsel Tolman, who as- body at Its special session is complete .. .-,1 snrvu the ninyor that amnio leeal uniy ten ol the bills seem to tiaveenec niv mm. I ... . " al-. I . .. . uruunu exisicu tor ins action, I ntw .m.'r:um;y nnunit a uumuer 01 Kovniitawm (liivilora i,.t miiMtin.. I nthora havit omflfiwtift rl&nin whlili rrlncess Mathildc, one of tho last ol wcre closed lest nleht. and the uwn. nierclT declare that an emerevner ex the Napoleons, is dead. ng order of tho mayor today shut tho lets, but under the loforonduru amend in,. w..i.iti l.lnol mill com. doors of 10 more. Theso hist are the ment it is necessary that in order to put bine expects largo profits during the leading theaters In tho business section n act into effect at once tlio legislature coming year. ' tM0 c"y nul9' l'clto that tho Immediate prcs- ." , , Tho 17 places of amusement which crvatlon of tho public peace, health or , were closed last night were closed for satcty so requires, 'iliose acta which ail C8SCISIai.0 nn -.,., tl,a nnl .w.-lr-Antntn tlirt pmortrenrv r-lniiaA anoli an I vided with an asbestos curtain. The I require! hy tho referendum amend TInrnro ("J. Hurt, nresident of tho Un- further action taken today is in conse- ment. are marked with an asterisk ion Pacific, has resigned. Harrlman is quenco of violation of other sections of All others will take effect DO days from almost suro to succeed him. tlio ordinance regulating theaters. . , ' ii,i,i There was a hasty rush of theatrical China reirards war as Inevitable. . ........ ,,,. , ,, , Bho will remain neutral aa long as pos- . , . .... drawnl, or at least a postponement of Marino insurance companies mado great advances on bound for the Orient. December 2J, Sonato Bills, S. n. 2, Smith ot Umatilla To amend charter ot Adams, 8. H. 3, Carter To incorporate town slblo and then side with Japan. A sceno shifter in tho Iroquois then- tho order, but their reception was of an n.,i.i tcr, Chicago, declares mat tno nro cur- exceedingly iroaty nature. Thoy were 8. B. 4 Dimmlck To incroporat UalU IttUUl UU IWiltU vwv.sj eva-i ituutuina bltu eU.IJ U4 ttMlr bilU lUVeVV I JCIXVCr IIUI open. tora nau reported every one 01 them s B 8 nimmlck To Incorporate Tho nroduct on of cold in the United "...rv "'"" '" UK'"- North Bend. States for 1003 waa 174,425,340. Of 't"'.. " . 1 , 1 ""vniior 8. B, 0, Dimmlck To amend chartor this amount Oreeon produced ,1,364,- " c" u ncgiccti any. img ot Marshfleld . - . . w. . iirinr-n i , t nMr.nl a m . i . t Af ihn - . - ..... . . S. 11. 7, Miller 10 amena cnarter 01 Leluinon. 8 B. 8. Wade To provide for dep uty district attorneys In eighth district 341, Washington 434,109 and Idaho ' T I I War between Japan and Russia is more probable than ever. JAPAN WILL NOT HESITATB. 8. B. 9, Smith of Yamhill To fix Feonlo from many cities are flocking I Once" She Sees Russia Wll Not aire la salary of iudeo of Lincoln county. to Chicago in search ot loved ones. War Will De Declared. S. B. 14, Carter To amend law pro- Tfc rownniv. for Great Britain show Washlncton. Jan. 8 Count Cas- hlbiting killing of elk. a decrease of $13,497,040 for the past sin!, Russian ambassador, thinks tho nino months. Far Eastern situation "gloomy, but of salvation." tonight it At I . 1 ... 1 r 1,-1! l.l"v n.niuufc iiuihj t.111. t . t. pAii.ml.li 1. 1 "lu Japanese legiiiion lonigni ll was probability ot war with Columbia i intimated that it tho Russian reply I does not fflvo dennile nssnranm that in Farco Sauiers. eldest son of United I ceneral the concessions asked tor bv States Minister Squiers, was accident- Japan in Corca will lie .granted, the ally shot and killed at Havana. Twelve employes of the Iroquola thea ter. Chicago, have been arrested on a I charge o: accessory to mansiaugnier. S. B. 17, Rand Correcting law re latinc to executions at penitentiary. 8. B. 18, 1'icrce Fixing time to give notice of tax levies In 1UU4 S. B. 10, Rand, Fixing timo of hold inc circuit court in ninth district. S. B. 21, Maratcrs Appropriating 12.600 for Soldiers' home 8. B. 22. Carter Placing limit of 10 per cent on interest on tax rales. S. B. 23, Browncll To prevent as' Tokio government will bo impelled to abandon diplomacy lor force II anatolm. 1... . AT T.. I-- hira, the Japanese minister, torn To- ,r,om bringing uits to recover kio today, tell of the critical slatn of recorders fees. Fearimr he intended to flee, secret I nnKHc fpolini? thprp. Ill, ml tl,i I S. B. 25, Tuttle To amend charter service offlcera have rearrested John A. 1 1( Kussia fails to give a definite reply, JjJ 'L,' , Benson, the California timber op- Japan vUll interpret a diliatory note as 8. B. 20, Mnlkey Granting life di ratnr. - I !.!;,.,.!,. naa!i.. .:.!.. .if. i.-. plonus in certain instances. n,l lll .tntlnn flrpmen at the tiHtles until the sprinc. when her . ?. " "'rung, by request l ro- " . " " .V ,T,.r; ,! forces on land and sea can bo used to Tluln8 or conuemnauon oi wa.er ngms. nv ohloctlon will cause tho closine of hotter advantage. House Bills tho place. I Japan is convinced of Russia's in- II. B. 1, Kay To repeal the tax law Sir Thomas Lipton has signified nis r.ti . t o v t .i,. i.i ,,,, . . en.' aet w kjuivmuiviiti ucviaivji,. nuti u. it, t ini aU iVCiiKi. nin Win niuut-ng T- - not licsltato to take the initiative and 000 to those in need aa the result of agsume the responsibility for making the Chicago fire. war. ' b To leam the land policy desired by Tho Japanese minister does not be- Oreeon was the object of Roosevelt in I lieve that, after the manner In which tho tax law. II. B. 8, Carnahan To correct law relatinc to recorders' fees. II. B. 15, Adams Amending charter of Athena sending a commission to Portland to he says his people have acted through- II. B. 10, Hale Fixing salary of attend tha meeting of the national live- out the negotiations, tbey will forfeit Judge of Josephine county stock association. any sympathy which they havo in this On account of the theater holocaust C0UDtry bJ 'trlking firil' the strikinK Chicago hack drivers and their employers have declared a truce for 10 davs. Waees and other ques tions are not to be considered during Council Will Be Asked to Endorse Auto- ' GREAT SAFETY APPARATUS. that time. Jerome Sykes, the well known actor, Is dead. W. J. Bryan's European trip failed to change his free silver views, Roosevelt and the cabinet have con- II. B. 20. Edwards To incorporate Cottage Grove. II. B. 21, Whealond To appropriate 1 100.000 for Celilo canal right of way II. B. 23, Shelley To revive tho 1300 tax exemption. II. B. 25, Whealdon To amend charter of Dalles City. II. B. 20, Burleigh To Incorporate mitlc Arrangement. Chicago, Jan. 6. To throw open In stantly and simultaneously all doors of Lctine a theater, iiko the method ol t hrowing n B. 20, Malarkey Raising salaries a multiple lever in a railroad switch o( cinuit judges in Multnomah county tower, is tho purpose of an ordinance 14 qoo which will be presented to the city ir.V 31. Judd. by reauest To itive iidered the protest of Colombia and council. According to the provisions owners 'of stallions lein on mares. will answer It soon. me uruiuance, an meaiers or oiner places of public amusement having a Secretary Root is conducting negotl- capacity of over 600 persons shall pro ations with General Reyes during the vije an automatic apparatus to open illness of Secretary Hay. and close all doors to exits. levers j.. t i. u.. 1 . shall operate in conjunction with elec- X resiueub IluusetDU uaa uiucicu ait . ... .... .. , .. inquiry into the conditions atKi.hinef, trlJ. l'8ht.a near the . . . p I An thnfc U'hpn tllA flnnrfl nrn nru.nn.1 all H. B. 37, Gault Relating to com petency of witnesses. II. U. 4U, uauoway Amending charter of McMinnviile. II. B. 41, Edwards To protect Chi neso pheasants. II. 13. 42, ways and means committee where Hebrews fear a second massacre. lul" ""eu " To appropriate money for expenses of . . , i-6-""j " o..u..UCUu01 .pec al session Denaior rui.uu una duwwu iuo iuu 6tv, commission that the present national The owner of a theater must employ policy is working to the Injury of Ore- a man, to bo approved by the fire agon, I mnrsnai, iu uu on uuiy ai ii;e lever aur- .... I ing the whole time the theater is open One report soys Russia Is slowly mov- to the public. He shall bo in full uni ing troops toward Pekin; another that forra and operate the apparatus before Have Cash to Invest, Pendleton Never in the history of Eastern Oregon have the people been as wealthy as thoy are at the present time. The heavy crops, with the hlgl she is more willing to make concession, aml after each-performance so as toV to China. familiarize the nubile with the exits USPf.i'J'ffiilJ "SS?: 1 . - . , , , I iie 1 arm era aiiu uiw uubiuusji muii mitiu The senate commit too has outlined a ana to aeceitain wiietlier tlio an. I 1 f lI-a t ! ,nhM0 artlon If Senator Hmoot dial- praiue emcien. ana in rcauy worK. . ... . I inff nnlftr. lenges the authenticity 01 we charges , ' against him Postmaster Bancroft will not be re moved from the Portland postofflce, VThatcom and Fairhaven have united and will bo known as Belllngham in the future. For violating the foregoing a heavy nne is provided, together with the clew ing of the offending theater. Heavy Tax 00 Chinese. Vancouver, B. C, Jan. 6. The rais ing of the head tax on Chinese from 1 100 to (500, which went into effect enjoy this reign of prosperity. More mortgages have been paid on this fall than ever before in the history of the country. A majority ot tho farmers, aftor paying themselves out of dobt have deposits in tho banks and are looking for investments. Coyotes are Killing the Sheep. Pendleton The coyotes are giving t,l l.J avnl,1n an a,,a t.nann.An Santo Domineo has now two revolu- January 1, means that steamers must L ,i.i .u.,.:, .i.n . nt-,. u. .. , ,. . . . ., . 1 , , iui IUIO uinuji-.i iuiw..aiii .u uikk ... uu , ttonary governmcnis ana ioreignera iear pui up ve nuira mo ainouni 01 secun- . t..n,i M. n. they will auuor. lies lor nese anoara x ue oig nner the cit One or two sheep are killed The Japanese commissioner to the Y.." t. 'nCT-Z: Vl'ir' " 16 nearly every night. These wolf like Bt. Louis fair says Japan will make no '" Tl'"! VM beasts get so bold that thoy will come concessions to Russia. "i Vnn nnT' "I Into the outskirts of the city and fight , ... . .. . , . I i T nui . 1 Wlin me uogs. 1 wo men are ou guuru Ghouls robbed many of the dead in vessel. If any Chinese escape the ., ,1. di. 1, 1 i. ..,1 ,n i.i,. the Michigan train wreck. Tho death steamers will have to pay $500 for each I ,, ,. "ii,f t, hnwt. it 1. .t. It., l. ,U.,1 t. 01 kka Evr niiln,lnlii.imlii (l.rmnl, ll. tu " aiOb Jia uvaa anviivu .v aa Russia Is not prepared for war and may await a more favorable time, al though she is buying large quantities ef stores, MONUVJN SUUAK ULUTS. Urand Ronde parmera Oct $93,000 This Year tor Thtlr Product. Ln Grande The sugar beet Industry noi.eu 1110 inrmcrs tins year fUft.UOU, according to tlio management ot Uie Iji ummio beet sugar factory. Tho beet crop this year vtai greatly in excess ovor the yield ot luun. Tl yield last year was 0,000 tons of Wot while this year it was nearly 12,000. At announced eatller ln the season there were some portions of tlio crop which proved to be a complete failure. The failure, It is said by the profenwirs at tno experimental station nt Union wns uuo 10 1110 lace 01 cultivation 011 tho part of some ot the farmers. It la said tho farmers fully renllio how beets should bo cultivated, hut some ot them were vaiolesa nliout their work. Tho acreage planted during tho nnst summer was much larger than the pro- vlous year. There nro more farmers entering tho industry now than ever be fore In tho history ot tho plant, and the indications are that tha acreage for 1VU4 will be nearly double that of thl year. The soil here is highly produc tive tor beet iMsinit. and excellent re suits are obtained whero propor cult I ration is conducted. The labor In harvesting tho beets is not expensive, aa pulling la generally done by Indiana and Japs. Sometimes white labor la employed, but this year tl was scarce. Tho management ot the factory res llios n large profit from tho sugar man ufacturcd. Tho management says one ton of beets will produce 240 pounds of sugar, inus tho 12,000 tons produced L'HS.OOO sacks of 100 ponnda each. 1 ma sugar waa sold at 0 cents per pound, making a grosa output oft 144. 000. LAWDRDMC13R1 OUT THO DIRDS. Lane Sportsmen Do Net Delleve Will De Effective. Law Eugene Tlio now law enacted bv tho special session of tho legislature. prohibiting the killing of Denny pheas. ants for tho noxt two yenrs, is tho snb Ject of much comment in this vicinity, especially among sportsmen. Tho law does not appear to meet with favor. Tho argument is advanced that it has not been tho shooting of these birds lawfully that has been tho means ot re dnclng their numbers, and that it the old law had been rigidly enforced there would havo been no occasion for further restrictions. Coming Events. Northwest fruitgrowers' association. Portland, January U-13. National livestock convention. Port land, January 12-15. National woolgrowers association. Portland, January 12-16. roultry show, Albany, January -15. Angora goat show, Dallas. January 14-16. Whitman-Oregon debate. Eugene. January 15. Oregon Christian Endeavor conven tion, Pendleton, 'February, 10-22. Seven Dollars a Cord. Pendleton Wood Is still selling at $7 per cord by the local dealers. Wood waa forced up to this prico early n the winter, when it was claimed there was a scarcity in tho citv. Tho dealers say there is plenty of wood on hand now, but tho prices remain the samo. "There Is every indication that the price will advance before spring." says a prominent dealer." It Is under stood the dealers aro making a good profit and that it is ono of tho most prosperous winters they havo had. It is feared there will be suffering. Vote to Form District. Frcowater The election for the es tablishment of tho Little Walla Walla irriagtion district according to state law carried by a good voto. An at tempt was mado some time ntTo to form a district, but it was voted down by ncavy property owners living near town. This timo tho district was nt- lected so they would bo left out. The formation of this district will ston the endless litigation over the supply of water. Chicago Is Completely Overcome by Oriel for the Stricken. Chicago, Jan. 1. For tho first timo since Chicago bus possessed bolls to 1003 LGAVEO MANY DARK HECOriD llf.OPl.CTa poul, whistles to shriek and horns to ,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,, violence anl far KtecliliiK Nntiiret DUeileri (vt tdimluw It riionliiii of the I'rult of lml miry anil I'eece. blow, tho old year was allowed silently to take Its place In history, and tho new year permitted to eomu in with no ovld.-i.ro of lov nt Its birth. All Chi lu. I The vnir IIXV1 tins been marked I 1.. .1... .i 1 1 -..r i.. mnsmere, nmuler, disaster ami violence ,., ...u ,.,.. mm .....UV....U.. t BW H (i,llrl) n.fn.t wllll UlO llll at the Iromils theater. ,iritintr anlrlt of tirnnrrM Mint Is stenil III nil iilllelal tmx'l.lnmtlmi ImiiimI v.. I tl v ivinklllll for f rlcll.l I lllC-l Mill littler t " 1 - . . . ... . 1 .. i...iii.i tordiitf nltnrnonii Mavor farlnr II llur. mutual Ullilcrnnuillli nr.wr.u .......... tewii) nllernoon Jln)or Lurter 11. liar- . llnllim. i,i.i0us lutolersnc rlson suggestwl that lliu usual New I 1 1 Ion 1 Inlrlmie, elsn lislrvd ami con Year's evo colehralloii bo omltled. vtilslons of nature nro the cmic upon . 11 . a 1 .1 1.. .1 . I whlcll HIM llronil reillOllllllllllJ fvmm, 1 10 men lounu n renuy response in inn , ,....-.. ' 1 . In Miiv oit irreil the srent innMScrs or hearts of the people and the mayor's j,v, Kishinev, ltumU. A mouth Ister words seemed only to give Utterance to King Aleiamltr ami Queen Irn 0 Miirvla ner niiinlereil 111 tlivlr pnlnee ItelgrHile by their own soldiery ami om eers. Htrlkei nnd oiner innor ws.iin llmvM Iii..mi rsniionslliln for a Rood desl I lolt'iio nml aereml ileatlis In me i' nl Htnlrs: nml nnlurn tilirnonielin. iter which elnisltlentlon nre numbered tl' tho universal desire. The list ot tho dead continues on it was given last night, In the neighbor' hood of 000. A widely accepted estl mate Is that 604 Is tho number of the dead, This number will likely bo In creased, us there nre liersons In the liii.nmnms Howls nml storms of In hospitals who will probably dlo. It lunrliii ami enrlr summer In Kinn, ? Is believed, however, that tha total lirnskn. lawn. Mlarnurl nnd other pnrt will not exceed 1100. Including the of tlio nnllon. hurricanes In the Hoiith dead, mtiuliiir nml Itilnr.xl tlm tnlnl Ken lalntiils nml nil tnrthiiunlie 111 As nuiiilier ol casualties is approximately 1,000. there were about 2.600 spec tators and actors in the theater at tho timo ot tho lire. In tho excitement following tho ca lamity, many persona were reported missing who have since returned homo. No report of tin-no returns has been made to the police, and their names still swell tho list of tho miss- ntle Turkey, linie cniised the lose thousnmls of llres nml much vnlunli iininritr. In Ihn worlil of rollllcs tpnrli-uinkliK arptita Imve been (lie A nsknn award, 111 hlooilless rvvolullnn In I'niinma and th fortuulloii there of a new republic, con tinned nccri-sslons In Chins lir llutaln, tho iriilim into effect of the new Iris l.iml law. nml In our own cnuutrr th uiiimrtliliik! of iflnniitlc frauds In the Post Ing. When tho names of the dead oltleo Depnrtment am! In the distribution who are still tn bo Identified hnvn hi-eii f ptiblle Inmle, ami (lie pnsssxe or subtracted from the list of tho missing, Cl!'"" reciprocity tresty the it Is probnblo that tho oxtent of catastrophe will lo fully revealed. RUSSIA WILL SAVU IIUIIRUWS. Oovernment Pully Realties the Probnbll. Ity of Massacre at Klehlnef. Tim uufnlterliiit course of comment .-ichlrvemeiit has been evidenced by th openliiK of two new cable beneath th I'm- tic ocean. aiu-ciNistiil urncllcal test of wireless telegraphy, suJ the estnullih ment of a Dennrtuient of Commerce I Minueetlon nltli tho Korernment lu atli Innlou. XI--.I. I.. ...... T... .1 13 1 al'..lf.- I ,, u uc, - I11I9IIIIIKIUII, Ollll. .. OIIIIUU llOIIO, .1.. !., .nll.nrlll.. Ik. I'nn. I JO III, of this city, who hns be-ii active III his Cnnon 1". M. Knrrnr. statesmen Ilk endeavors to induce tho United States Uird Hnllslmrr of Kmitnml and ei l're- government to lunko representations to mler Hntniln of Spain, thinkers like Her Itussia looking to the protection of the w-rt Spencer nml Prof. Tlieodor Jlomm Jews of Kisblnef. lind en Inlorvlniv sen, public men like former Poslinntte with President Roosevelt today. At General W . H. Illssell, religious workers lis conclusion Mr. Wolfo said that nt and the request ot tho president himself, ho could nut discuss tho interview for publication. It Is known, however, that .Mr. Wolfo was informed that, prior to his Ilk Mrs. l.imun Booth Tucker, Inventors, like It. J. Cinlllui. The events of the year 1IKKI nre briefly summarised below. Jtinllnrr, I. Onenllie tif I-arlne ei Praiu-Uro and Honolulu Aatalle f'D Case, of llarlne, Wis. Natuuet Tbonias, proin H...,l.ilAn a.f ! .,.... 1. let Maiallan. ilvilrti. VCTV ,,..,u, V, ,(,v .IK... VI ... IIIU PllllO . ,. . " i .. . ... .. a a . . , .lonnrtn I !.l..t l..l .1 1 '.'",a 01 " "einier liaaia OI ) ....... ., ..v in Aiauriii. tho United States consuls in ttuslsa to I a. ..r...... tl.U ... a II .1. . I at iiiuiiu .inn iji ui nun-lit li iii-iu linn any likelihood of a repetition of the Klshlnef massacre of last spring. Th replies to that Infinity thus fur re coived have ticcn reassuring. More over, thoy Indicate that tho Russian government is fully alive to tho reports 'l,.hr-orty four Chlesgo i of possible trouble at Klshlnef on Jaii-J,"su liVl'?" Julian ll.lph. uary . in view 01 mat tact, It la as sumed that tho Russian authorities will take, If Indeed they havo not already taken, setps to prevent a recurrence of tho massacres. "TIIERI1 MAY lit WAR." Death of J. I lli-alli of I en. tllent railroad man. li. C ORirrt-a. vnl. farlff n(T ffta 17 (lenuan iuiiIkmi aitarki lort Carlos, soil la rrpularil liy Venriuelana. IS. Drath of ei Mayor A. 8. Hewitt Nrw Vitrk . ID. l'rral.trnt nooarte I anil Klnr njward vil. eicnanee treellniia by wueiraa leiff war corre- tMiiitlelit. SI. Hermans recommence bombardment or Han Carlos. Z2. Canal treaty with Colombia aianeo. 21. Trralr for arbitration of Aleak soumlare illaoute ateiird ln Waahlnftea, .. Beualor Teller re-eleeled In Colorado after lit w. li. pay appoiuien 10 rb. tiaril Ciht W. II. Illy appoluled United Hlatra Muoierae belirb. ZT. Fifty peilah In burnlns of Colney Hatch Inaan aarlum In Knrland 24 tllleit and uianr Inltired br colllalen on New Decidedly lereey Central railway near Cranford. 1H. Train wreck at Vallo, Alia., Villa anS burns 20 persona, injurlut many otbers. 20. Army of Hultau ot Morocco rouls that or rretenoer in uatue near rta, Every Chinaman coming through K the menb4re ablo to the coyotes now will bo carefully examined, because they are nearly aa cunning aa I a fox, deneral Lengatrcet Dead, Aiiama, ua., Jan. a. uenerni inmhermea Bntar Protest james laongsiree , soiuier, statesman EuKeneTwo of the moat important I 1411-iwninv. -vi ao uiyUiviiUHX I -----,1-1-,- lkA metrli IwifAro tlm aaitn. general of the Confederate army, with t ol cqaaizatlon, -which lias the excep on of General Gordon, died & ln .e(.Ion'thIg week, waa mado by at Gainsville, Ga., yesterday, from an A D n )nnd and tho Booth.Ko Durins the present session of con-7 ,.. . . ' V. ' 7 . . lumber company. 'J. hey ask lor a re gress tho navy win no mawnauy - n ., ' Tbo Colombian charge at Washing ton has little hope of receiving a favor able answer and is preparing to close the legation. PORTLAND MARKETS. Wheat Walla Walla, 71c; blue stem, 78c: valley, 77c. Uarloy teed, 120 per ton: brewlnir. szu.ou roiled, izi. Flour Valley, t3.715fa3.8fi per bar rel; hard wheat straights, 3,00(34.10; clears, fj.oocjs.yo; nard wheat pat ents, 14.20034.60; graham, $3.76; whole wheat, 4; rye Hour, M.O0Q 4.75. Oats No. 1 white, 1.07K1.10 gray, ii.uo per cental, Mlllstnffa Bran, $18 por ton: mid tilings, $23; shorts, (10; chop, $18; linseed, dairy lood, flu, Hay Timothy, $10 per ton; clover, $12; grain, $12; cheat, $12. Vegetables Turnips, 05c per sack: carrots, 76c; beets, 00c; parsnips, 85c (3i; cahhago, l (Sleeper pound; red cahhago, lftc; parsley, strengthened. When the additions al- f f ufferer from cancer of one eye, the,r , Umber hoI(,Ings. AaseMor .wi6.v, I Inif hi. opnornl lu-nlth liml lanon cvrwl I . . ., . ,dy authorized are comp eted the , ; . . , l uurton has asseBsou iimtxir lanus at an .-' . .. . .... 1 I unfit WrolnesilflV. wlion ho vrflH upWrwl I . a a. ... United States will have a more power ful navy than any other nation except Great Britain. Italy has recognized tho new republic of ranama, Japan will send a large force to Corea to end rioting. Japan has outbid RubsIs for two war skips neorlng completion in Italy. Russia will probably modify her de mands rather than go to war. with a sudden cold, developing later into pneumonia of violent nature. He was 84 years old. Charges Against Qravclle. Helena, Mont., Jan. 5. Three in- average valuation of $3 per aero, which is considerably higher than thoy havo been assessed before. Interest on Tax Salts. Salem Tho new law placing a limit of 10 per cent upon the rate of interest dictments were filed in tho district to ho bid at dellnnuent tax sales will court today against Isaac Gravelle, who not go Into effect until March 23, and was found guilty a few days ago of WHI therefore, not affect sales that are sending threatening letters to tho nowrbelng advertised under the tax roll Northern raclflo railroad company. 1002. In somo counties the tax Two of the informations charge him ..lna are delayed, and may not bo com. Janan is buying large quantities of with sending blackmailing loiters from Uleted until the now law goea into lead lor tho manufacture of bullets. Helena and tho other charges burglary effect. In nearly all counties, however, . , in me nrsi uegree. Alio ponany on tho delinquent lists are short, and sales Tho United States has ordered a gun- mnvlctinn of first dporen hilridarv fal.lll Vu. nnn,l,,AlAil In Tammi-v boat to Corca to protect the .American imprisonment from 10 years to life. minister. Shedd PostoII.ee Robbed. ffrt, n,B beln redoubled to have "V Coid Say. . Albany-A report hu reached A . .r trr., .i, r,to trpntlpii with the Washington, Jan. 0. uoid wave pany tnai tno posioiuro ai oneua sia h ?V2 1 . warnings have been issued for Ohio, tlon, in tho southern part of Linn coun- United States, , Wont Vtrrlnla. Mlssisslnnl. Alabama, tv. was broken into and robbed one mi rimi,lon rhnrim will anlt I Western Georitla. Western Florida, night last week. The report is to the Washington if Secretary Hay ignores I Arkansas, Oklahoma and Indian Tor- effect that tho robber broke In the rear Colombian demand. ' rltory. 1 door to the building. ... 7 lumber company, uiey hbk ior a ro- cauuago, 150; parsley, per dozen, General Ixingstrcct ductlon ,n tbe ne9eB8e(i valuation of;25c; tomatoes, $101.50 por crate; canilliower, voctifl per dozen; celory, 76c; pumpkins, lc per pound; 'onions, Yellow Danvcrs, 80c$l per sack; Fannos, $1, growers' prices, Honoy $333.60 per caso. Potatoes Oregon, choice and fancy, 0575c per sack; common, 60000c; sweet potatoes, sacks, 2c; boxes, 2c, Fruits Apples, 7pc&2 por box; pears, $101.60. Buttor Fancy creamery, 2 7 i (3 30c per pound; dairy, 2022icj store, 16 (SlOc. Foultry Chickons, mixed, 010e por pound ;sprintf, 10c; hena, 10c; tur keys, live, 17018c; dressed, 20c; ducks, $007 por dozen; geese, live, 8c por pound. Eggs Oregon ranch, 30c; Eastern, 270270. Hops Choice. 24 0 25c per pound; prime, 21022Ko; medium, 10O2C; common, 15017c. Wool Valley, 17018c; Eastern Ore gon, 12016c; mohair, 32036c. Beef Dressed, 8Q7c por pound. Veal Pressed, small, 88i; largo, 6(90cper pound. Russian Journals Assume a Pessimistic Attitude. St. Petersburg, Jan. 2. Tho foreicn ltspatches received hero yesterday nl tcrnoon are rellected today In more pcss'mlstlc editorials. Tho Novoo rcmya liegins its leader with "Thoro is no war today; tomorrow there may bo war. ' Tlio paper rather fatalistically ill reels attention to the lact that wars market! the opening of tho 17th, 18th and 10th centuries. Tho Novoo Vrcmya nevertheless still professes faith in a ncaccful settlement. I United Htatre, lnn . mi-,. 1 irA.. t ...111 I 17. Rlabteen tlree lost V " river eteauier near Kdenton, illaj J.lipnila 111 It IUU11IUI1 WllOru lO yield would appear to lo a renuncin tlon of tho dofenso of her vital inter ests in tlio far cast. Russia does not desire war, but nobody believes Ruslsa will permit tho Japancso or other na tions to execute a diplomatic dance upon Russia's peaceful disposition. In firm consciousness of her power Russia y -.f0"'""" 5." n'u"'i lll ouolt vnl usil.ui iu .!.. Fehruarra S. Harthnuake ahakea fell between lit Loula, lo., and laoulatllle. Ky More than i.fiJO lltee dcatrored be burrlesae In eouin oea laianua. s. William HooDer Ycunr olcada lUIitr lenre. 11. One million flee hundred thousand Sol ar flra at ltok laland. lu.. araeoal. IB. Allied row era alia protocols ror ran ins or wnrsueian oioceaae, 15. Venesuelan blockade ralard. IMS, icitrtiue cold and storm orer by stnklof of 10. Kltbt children killed be train In New ark, .N. 3. 20. Many Injured In Are tbst destroys Liuion House ai ceuar napiaa, jowa... Tooe'a allror lubllee. a.i. rour miners tinea ana many injured ub i i who unuea niaiea emrera ai Htann rord C Ir. W. Va. 20. I'lke Oi-ero House In Cincinnati burns with hslf a square of other bulldlnesi loaa 2,O0o.ouo.... ..Albert Knapp, of Hamilton. muraers ueetn or 11, 2. Pre. Merit March. Itooserelt Issues meesage calllns: Henate In soeclsl session March S.. .Two neiiaiors elected In Delaware, after China Acting Hostile, Paris, Jan. 2. Tho Cheo Foo corre- 1 .. ( 1 1. T,--i. ...li,i .. 1 ai. I lone- flebt. r,,uii,,viii ui auu anim iaiiiiuii IJ1 IIHT I ,V.. r - ... . , Art! in off. wlin In In rlnwn tmirl. u.t(l. D. Hfeclal trsiloo of Bnt mttta, Admiral Alexleff, Russian viceroy in Lr'ry ho.t,.r8p".r'".ll.IOo.,i iVudaon"!,!,?,.0' 1110 rar r.asi, uecinrcs 1110 aituatlon IS uurn 10 aeain in norei at Ilten. most critical. The Japanese, ho rays. .V..VV;V,r.,cr " Commis- apparently want war, and tho Chinese, 0. Twentr-two llres lost by oil are and espec any Yuan Hhl Kai, commander "T&tii r.c.Vfoclty'conT.nt.oa ratltled In chief of tho Chinese army and navy, by Henate In Harana. unea are assuming a liostllo attitude. Ills- ,.12- Csar proclaims rellflous freedom turbnnccs in Manchuria aro duo, ho 'biaUSTsTiPlots at Colmbs, says, to tho support tha Uhlnese gov ernment Is giving tho bandits. Portnial. Officials Seeking an Exile. Manila, Jan. 2, Itlcnrto, nn from Guam, who returned to tho is lands alter tho American occupancy, but refused to take the oath of allegi ance, has la-en residing at Hong Kong for nino months past as tho head of tho Filipino Junta lu that city. Orltrl nally, when a member of AKtilnnldo's staff, ho mado an attempt to blow up tno iawmn itinerai profession with tiynainito in i;occmuor, ihuii. ii0 re- 17. Strike Arbitration Coiomlttt. nia. ra port, Hecate rttlOea Panama canal ireatr, 10-20. Flooda alone Ohio ami in..i..ini 1U. Senate ratlflea Cuban r.lnM.i,. cx0 treaty and citra seaslon la adjourned sloe die. 21. Finding; or Coal Arbitration r.nli. tee made public. 22. Death of Very Iter. F. w. Farrar In 23. Hli miners killed by eiploston at SB. irlili land bill Introduced In n..n. ment, 27. Death or N. K. Fslrbsnk. &S. IteclDrocltv treatr with flnia. a, .a.. rstlfled by Cubsn flenafe. .. 20. Death of dustarus Sf. Swift, Chicago a------- Rl. Vnlina Corll.tt" rfa-f.at. T.. aa. In ll.a all,, lln..al.. Ill 1 .. . a I fl ,. . Hln -HII,I,M 10- iiiiiivi, ni nvj un auv,viiiuoi all, UUVI--"- ...... so lar lias managed to eludo the au thorities. April. president stsrts on long Western trip Insurgent Ships Taken. Panto Domingo, Jan. 2. Tho pro visional government lias captured two vckhoIs irom Luracao, which were car rying arms and ammunition for tlio Insurgents. Tho vessels wore brought to this port and 16 prisoners landed. The insurgenta who attacked General Gucrrera havo been defeated and sev eral prisoners taken. There was fight ing yestorday morning between govern ment troops and Insurgents outsldo the city. December Shows a Surplus. Washington, Jan. 2, Tho forthcom ing monthly stntomont of tho govern ment receipts and expenditures will show tho total recnlnts fnr TWmnlint- . . , . . "I l.alaH iuuj, 10 Donuout ii-,iit,oiv, nnd the A ll.n..l.llnn. ..In In .T..I . . JL'.'I" cttlc ltepubllcsns carry Michigan eleo- tlon. 11. General strike In Holland .,i...i off. . 10. nne train wrecked at ned House N y.,nnd sis persons burn to desth. 21. tlekt hundred thousand dollar n i. La Crosae. Wla. 23. Hlot In Illinois House of Ilepresenta tires Rusala demands Manchuria of China. 20. Negro lynched for assault near Santa Fa, III I&O.OOO nre In Columbus, 6.... ,,11 killed In railway wreck near Iluffalo Kanaas. ' 2S. Foreat Urea In Korthcrn viiaa..i. and Michigan Uurnlng of Melbourne. Iowa. 2i. ueaication or nt. i-ouls Eipoaltlon .iieatn ot ntuart uobaon...... .2,000 Urea lost In eatlliquake at Xfetaaghsril, An alio Tutaey, M.r. I, Desth of Mila-I Ardlll. S. litglit persons kllli-il aud 40 butt bi (Iraml Trunk Haiti at Detroit. ' A, Hteatiier Hsglnaw sunk off Virginia eonati nrer SO litres lost. 10 peraimi drowned In wreck of (I uuresler Salilne I...., III.,, I.,, a nn Nv. Mlla llr H. A. W. Msrlien, aiiperliitemleiit free ds rery, muted hy I'oslinsater (Jensral I'aina. U. Dlecurerr of blot to bluw uu ala.i,,.. Dintiila In New York harbor. 10. (Irrst nro lu Ottawa, nut, I-;. I lea III of Poet II. 11. Stoddard, la. (I rest lusssscre of Jews la Kishinev limits. 2S. Falling elevator tn Pittsburg kill, lire persons and Injures W, V9. Desth of Mai O'llell (M. Paul niou.tl ... .. . 11 tat la t tirranus killed and sis Injured la i'ntls. Mailrlif automobile rate. . . ,. . .Berets storms In Kanaaa, Iowa and Oklahoma, 9(1, Nineteen prraniia killed and aa many more Injured by luruailoes uear llaitlnii. Neh. 20. New York City relebratee 2AOth aunt. veraary of Incorporation Ilrtllah aleam er lltiiMeradetd auiik lu colllalon and 2J Urea loat. Tl. lilitit trnliiineii killed In wreck neat liryan, Als. H Feudlits attack lull at Jaeksen, Ky. and sre repulsed Vrrabylrrlaii general assembly totes for retlalou of confraalon ol faith, 01, (treat floods deraatate Kanaaa, Ne- braaka and Iowa Illg lite In Itaclne, Wla. Jane, 1. Cyclone near Ualneatllle, (la., kills M persona, 4. Hants Fe trstn wreeked nesr Hllllwelt, Kauaaai ulna prraona killed and !M Injured I). Heavy flood losaea near Hpailaiiaburg, H, V Negro hanged by luob at llelle- tills, III T. (Hie hundred lltee lost In colllalon of teaaele off Maraeltlea, France Flood si Its hrlalil at M l-oola. 0 Marriage of (lor. V, J llalley of Kan sss slid Mts. Ida II Weeds In Kanaaa City 11. King Aleiander, Oueen lltaga, two brntbera of Ilia ouaen. Vreinler and two Cabinet members seaeaelnated st llelirade, Hertla I'rlure I'rter Karagforgetllca pro claimed king. 1.-. uratu or den. ales Ilccooa, IB. Irliie r.ta-r Karaeaoraetllrh ehoaaa king of Hertla Waterspout dettroye leppner, Oregon. 211. Amrrli-au Derliv at Chlraco won br The Picket 21. Kud or Lowell (Maae) teitlle alrlts ... Death of Major James II. I'ond. 22. Negro burned st stske uear Wilming ton. Del. 3.1 I'etrr Karageorgetltca lakes oali as klug of Hrrtla. VI. Million dollar Are In Milwaukee. SO. Two hundred and thlrtrfour nivo loaa llres by esploaloa in mine al llauna. yo. I. Stw Dtnartiiiftuf ot Commtrci itirt! iu iniuini niton. rile 4. Alurnrau I'.rtflA ralil. rroin Han Fran. cliro to l-hlllppiiiea completed. o. ,1117 10 luv persona leae lltee oy breaking of dam near Jeannetle, I's Usee thits st ilraustllle, I ml llaui- mund t-aeklne tilaut at Ht. Joaanh. Mo burna, raining U of II,tRJ,Cil. a neteu killed In tare (lot al Ktanttllle, Ind. 7. Twentr four killed In rallnaj rolltaloa nesr Chsrlodeatllle. Va. Ilealh of Mta. jamea (). Illalue. Hon bom to (Iroter Cletetand and wife. 2. Death of Pope Uo XIII. 21 2d. (Ireat flnauelal II era In Wall alreet. SI Death or (Jen Caialue M. Clay. 20. l.ntombmenl of Pope lo. 0. Negro .inched and burned and puMla ft bulldlnas defaced by mob at Dautllle, III w Twenty Ota oeraona killed and SO lo Jured by powder eiplotloos at I-owell, Mats. A 11 ti a t. 4. Cardinal Rarls chosen Tope. T. Clreua traloa wraekad at tlurand. Mich. 1 21 peraona killed. S. Fall of ti.li-Anr .1 I'hll.d.liikt. b.a.. ball patk cauaea nine dratha. v. irowuing or rope rtus X. 10. 11 rat and oanle on l'arla uudararound railroad rauaca In) deatba. li. Jtlllri whips Cotbelt In Ran rran- elaro. 13. ere. 20. Is. 21. mler o IS. Ituaala aenda Dett lute Tutklsh si Tuikey aecedca te demanda of Hue Death of l.ord Hallabury, former pre- illnstaud. lealu of Cbaa. C. Ilonner ef Cblcate. orlalnator of World's Fair Congreaa. 24. I -cm Dlllou trota mile In 2 mlnutea at .Ml peraona burned te off Maine roaat and Headline. Maaa.. death al lludaiwat. j oriiana narnor. SO. United Htatea Vlra Conaul Maialaaan aaaaaalnated at llelrut. Nytla. ?7. lleaer rain alorm awaaoa Waatern Stat, a. Peptembera ft. Ilellanee wtna lnfaruattanal eon rare from Htiauirock III, 1. lown or Han Miguel, Yucatan, de troted by hurrlreue. 14. llaln. aoow and Sriwt lnlorM mH n Northwestern Htatea, jo. severe tlorm on Atlsntle cosst. 17. Joeeob Chamberlain aud two othara realgn from llrlllah Cabinet. 111. Four more meinbera of llrlllah Cabi net realgn. 22. Curt a Jelt eontlrtad of Cnrkrell murder at Cyntblana, Keulucky. 23. Dealb of iK.n.lur Lh.a. It. Farwall of Chicago, 2S. Illg riot In Haul! flte. Marie, Canada. SO. Death Of Kir Mlrhaal llarl.a.l HHIIah Ambaaiador lo Waaulngton. Octoher. 8. Tornado aweaoa Nnrihwaalarn Rial. Village of at. Charles. Minn., rssed. Twtlte lltes loat be alnklna- of il,.m,f In na.an reter Elliott, armed anari-htal. irta-a f. force his wsy Into l'rrsldtnt's room lo White House New llrlllah mtolalry an- nounced. n. Death or rormar t-ailmioa. fi,n.Ml Wllaon H, Illaaell. 9. Ilcarr ratuatorm cauaaa lna.. nt ll. and propetfy In New York City, New Jereey na ticinity. 11. alarrlace of tTnlti.,1 m.l. H.tiafn, Thos. C. l'latt of New York, 10. ueaiu or arciibiabop Kaln of Bt Louis. 10. tlllllon dollsr Ore In Aberdeen. Waah. 17. ' Dectalon of Alaakan lrll,n.l an. nounced. 20. United Btatea Hanalnp v,n tt a,... rt of Netsda marrlea at Atlanta, Oa. 28. Mrs. Kmma ltooth.'riii.v. liiii 1. train wreck at Dean Lake, Mo. . 81, i.K,"?1'.'. I'nr,,ue College football team killed In train wreck at indlanapolls. 29 persons burn to death In New York tenement ore. Novemliar, Death of Prof. Theodnr Kamm... Fire In Vatican In Home destroys Drlc'e'liia Iterary treaaures New trial, tln i.. goes Into effect. laiccuoue in aererai ntates. Itetolutlon ln I'auauiat n.w rt....kii. proclaimed. ' 0. uoiomuian troops etscuiate Co on. United Htatea eitends recognition to Itepubllc of Panama. public of Panama. Fifty-eighth Congress mests lq eitra 12. Ill strike on llnsa of rhl. r-n. Itallway Co. begins and rioting occurs. is. Treaty witn 1'anama signed. 10. Cuban reciprocity Iresfe passed by sesalon. Ilouas of llepreaentatlte (Tl men killed wrecx on iiig irour near Tremont. 111. ....Death of Notellat Henry Heton llerrl- msn. 21. ra, r men cremated In Ore at Lilly, Mine esploslou at CouDallsrllle, Tblrt .... al na e: destroys 12 lltes. uusiste a-isrii ntllsrllle. snu soterai murders by a. car-barn robbvry Automatio rrio,- 52- ':.na ff. IS.?0 '."t ear strike, 27. llsndlts Ntedenifilir. v.n r,i. .. Ilocikl csptured after fierce battles In Lake County, Indiana, ..... (Iroter L'Jereland an. nouncea he Is not a candidal for nan,. emtio nomination for Presidency. Dcoeuiher. ,. . Receiver appointed for John Aleiander owle'a Zlon city and Induatrles. 2. Canal treaty signed at Panama. e r-onari-aa mt. In p.ffitl.. American Consul aasaulted at AlesaudreVta', Turkey. Death of Herbert Bpence irrigia wars cotera t 9 below ssro In Chi- Uddls West 1 8. Frlsld mta cover. inarmomeier regtttera is I cseo. IB. Benste pawes Cuban reciprocity bill. The Uood That Came of It, 'Her marrlago wtu very uniapny. wasn't It'l" "Ob, no, she considers It very fortu- expenditures 132,218,000, loavlnit surplus for tho month of (10,409,6,12. Tho surplus tor tho six mon'.hs ot tho present fiscal year will bo about 18.. 433,007. "Why, I understood tha was di vorced." "Yes, and her divorce was the open ing of her stage career which Is now very promising." JWladelphltt Press. Told In a Tew Line Bach ear has four bones. The lower limbs contain thirty bones each. Tho sense of touch Is dullest on tbe back. Make dressings Instead of buying tbem bottled. Over 400,000 pcoplo In London live ' slnglo foom tenements, 1 i