Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907, January 29, 1904, Image 2

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Bohemia Nugget
IICRODS AT PIRD.
Pohtmla Nugget Pub. Co.
COTTAGE GROVE . . OREGON.
Elevator Men In Chicago Skyscraper
Stick to thtlr Poets.
- QlilgQ. Jan. JO. Fire In the 20
dory Mnsonic tomplo chiued. n panic
among the 4,000 occupants of the build-
EVENTS OF THE DAY lnR' nwl ,h kand fixtures
Ml .V.Ini.UI U IHU VAIVIIV UI f.l,VVV.
All occupants o( tho building escaped
without serious injury through the
GALE KILLS AlANY
Comprehensive Review of the Import
ant Happenings of the Past Week,
Presented In CondencJ Ponn, Mo.t bmVl , Ulc c, ,or ,u)
,j ' 7 malncd nt their posts operating their
, , , . , ears while dense clouds of smoke filled
It U retorted Hint Pope rhis Intends ,, ... ,.
to retire In a short time. i 8" t , , ...
, . .... The fire broke out in the ulto of five
Japan proposes to make a military .. .. , , .
i.demJrH.Uil.iOor.N. room, on the fl th door occupied by
.... ., ,. . , . Robert lriedlondcr A Co., manufnetur-
-Rnssfan military activity .nt Black . , ,
oa port, isgtwter than evtr before. ' -VV apparatus. A MghtcJ
... , match, carelessly thrown by an era-
Although mr rumors are very num- .,, . nlo n Uo , cxccUot ln tll0
crous, mo irenu oi niiairs maes more .ckna room u believed to have alart.
TIURTY.SEVEN FATALIT1CS IN AN
ALABAMA TORNADO.
Came In the Night When People Were
In Bed-One Hundred People are In
Jured-Artklea are Scattered Over a
Dlatartc ol Ten Mllea-The Foreat
I naked Down.
RUSSIA PUT OUT.
Ratlllcatlan of Chinese Treaty by Arner-
lea Held Undiplomatic.
London, Jan. 21. Tho I'ort Arthur
correspondent of the Dally Mall cablee
that ho haa hail nn Interview with Ad
mltal Alo.lcft, the Russian viceroy In
tho Far Haul, who ipoke hoHfnlly of
arranging a modus vlvvndl with Japan
The viceroy then referred tlie corro
pomleut to his diplomatic agent, M
riancon, who emphasised the Impossi
bility of Russia's evacuation of Man
r. i 11, t.... nn i .11...- cnur a. ami sam:
wnlAn, .u. . u.r.. ....., ..,.. .1. 1,. . ,M
...,............,.. ...v....,...v, . evacuate N u Uhwane ami Jiaii
Ala., a town of 800 InhablUntt, 15 churl, provided tho Chinese would
miles south of Tuscaloosa, early today, agree to elmple terms, but owing to
and as n result 87 persons were killed, the intrigues el the Japanese minister
..,.1 .,. n.-. too t.,t... t v...... h lilt the Wal u l'u (Chinese foreign
' board) these orders were counter
ousinces nousc, wiui me oexepuon oi I raandeil."
small store, was completely destioyed. M. l'lancon declared that the action
lor peace. ,i10 ,ire There was n larco number Tim tnnmdo struck tlm cltv fnim tlm of the United States. In making a coin
Seventeen men. Includlnc the mnn- of X-ray vncum tubes atnrvd in the southwest, nnd mowed a nath a nuarler merclnl treaty with China, without
agcrs, will bo Indicted for tho Chicago company's rooms, nnd theso cxplodeil of a mile wide through the ton n. Hussla's consent, under exliting clr
tlieatcr tragedy. the moment tho heat reached them. Surgeons were rushed to Momulvllle cuiiistancM, was unfriendly and undlp'
Thell 00,1 danger is over at l'lttsburg .... fS. I'T.TX ."''"V1?, ' t V ,"' TumiU, ami omauc kumm, m sau. wo u. u
nn,l tlin rmornl Kastrrn Ditliatlnn l I . M . " J uu inwioio ns none 10 alleviate inc tv.iw .. ...
' much Improved
A noted diamond thief, suspected of
a San Francisco offenso, has been cap
tured In Minneapolis with 12,000 In
diamonds. (
r General Taft has reached the United
States and will asaumo tho duties of
ouola theater holocaust, which oe- sufferings of tho Inluied. llv tho force
curreit Imt one-half block nnay, fresh of the storm Persons were blown huii-
In their minds, were alarmed when tlrods of feet from their beds ln the
clouds ol smoke tilled every lloor and blackuees of the night. Through ter-
rusliedtojlio elevators. .Many women ror, a father, mother and three-chit-
fflfnto.1 it. till, utram i a ntn flml.1.... Il.ul f...... l...t. I.A ... 1. - .f
. ...... ...a .......v .UK,.. ....w ..... 1 I'l. III.) ...III .111.11 1IU1IIU IU CIX'I. IVl
elevaters, but none was seriously in- nge, and in their excitement left a fi
ll Japan wanted Coreu, llusslu, M.
l'lancon said, would not interfere, pru
vided othr powers allowinl It, and he
added: "Itussla did not ask Jnpnn's
consent to (Kcupy Manchuria; neither
was II necessary for Japan to seek ltns
jured. The largo building was emptied year-old boy in bed. Today ho was sla's permission to establish a proteo
iwcwln-ofwarMoonasiiearriv 'I10 flro " pulll from beneath some timber, and torato in Corea
. . I ilfai-r.Vi.rA.1 . Iltit.ilruila l mnn ,m I .!..- t, I.. 1 .....n.tl.1.. ... I M MnnMh
Washington
" Senator Burton, of Kansas has been
indicted for bribery in connection with
St. Louis grain concern, placed under a
ban by the postal department.
2 Tho accidental death of a Corcan hit
by an American electric car In Seoul
started a serious riot, which was quick- sounded tho alarm of fire, everyljanj.
ly quelled by tho Axerican legation
discovered, i Hundreds of men and thus far it is impossible to find anv
women gropeu ineir way inrougn ine other member of the family.
amuNu uuu ciuiiu uonn iuu siairs. lictunng, carpets and wearing ap
That the damage to property and In- parel are scattered over a distance of
dividual was not greater was probably ten miles through what was a forest,
uiio largely 10 me cmciency oi me nre out which is now ns clear as if cut by
drill of tho employes. When the great tho woodman's ax.
fire bell at tho top of tho rotunde Freight cars were torn to solinlern.
M. l'lancon concluded by saying that
tho United Mates and other nations
were more interested in the situation
than was Itussla.
FOR URUAT CRUAMERV.
guard.
Japan has landed troops at Masam
pho, Corea.
Henry Wat tenon says Brayn is a tool
in the hands of Republicans.
Coroans are attacking Japanese in
many sections and serious troublo is
feared.
Russia is reported to be growing
nervous over the continued delay in
negotiatoins.
Tho house committee has decided
that there will bo no river and harbor
bill this session.
Fulton s bill protecting the Colum
bia against misbranded salmon has
been reported to the senate.
Pleasant Armstrong was hanged at
Eaker City last Friday morning for the
murder of Minnie nsminger.
A thaw in the East is causing great
floods and many cities are greatly
alarmed, particularly Pittsburg.
The senate has passed the Gorman
resolution calling on Roosevelt for pa
pers relating to tlio-l'annma aaffir.
The United States haa sounded both
Japan and Russia and finds that neither
cares for the good offices of any outside
power to bring them together,
the trucks from them bciiii? Imrlnl
tor, engineer and tiroman in the build- hundreds of feet from the track. The
ing responded and long before the fire depot, tho hotel, warehouses, gins. SO
DulMlne Secured In Portland lor Largest
Plant In the Wnt.
Portland, Jan. "1. Uno of tho larg
department had reached the scene the I homes, seven storehouses, together with c'1 am' "IOl,' completely equipped
temple fire brigade had attached hose
to the stand pipes which extend from
the basement to the roof of the struc
ture and eight streams of water, were
turned upon the contlagration by the
volunteer firemen. The fire depart-
their stocks, were completely des
troyed. Where they stood it is impos-
bioio io nnu even tho pillars upon
which meso structures rested
Hales of cotton which were stored in
creameries in the world is to ho estab
lished in Portland. It is to havo a ca
pacity of "0,000 pounds of butter a day,
and special efforts are to bo made to
warehoumvi nnrn tnm in (,.,. ii,.. develop the dairy Industry of Oregon.
ment used but little of its hose, the fragments of lint lodcinc In trees mi.i,. It will Ikj 20 times as largo as any now
K..ll.lln. . lll i !. .. In i ,..i. I.
building's
into use-
The
equipment being called Ing it appear as though that section ln 1'oitland, much larger than any In
had been visited by a snow storm. uro8on om. In lact, tho largest west ol
Heavy iron safes, the doors of which in 1'lncom. L-rcam will bo shipped
some instances were torn from their ,nl w, cu' ,rora un" 01 BUU
hinges, were carried awav bv the fW UI1l "" dairying Industry has beer.
I ... . . - I ... lll.tnH.la .1 . . I
WORK CAN QO O.N.
of the wind.
IS ADLLB TO FIREPROOF WOOD.
Chicago Chcmtit Makes Ute o( Sul
phate of Aluminum.
Dalles Canal Will Not Be Delated
for Lack of Funds.
Washington, Jan. 26. Senators
Mitchell and Fulton have made a thor
ough Investigation of the status of Ore
gon improvements, in view of no river
and harbor bill at this session. They
found that only one protect can be
taken care of in the ordinary way in
the sundry civil appropriation bill
and that is the canal, nd locks at The
,T"m,, Z7 rJ: to address the engineers on
v.nTj.-n." i . .: ,,,e ub i oreprooflDg wood
anco of $1, 200,000 for the bar at the
mouth of the Columbia river. The
amount for the river between Portland
and the sea was less than $100,000.
HAPPENINGS HERE IN OREGON
Hon
Unseen Tliltves
lUcana K.
Wllh Tre.au,. Iiui
WANT FIRST TIP.
Landgrabbcrs lleretolur Have
vantage of Leak.
Halein "lllvo tho state the first tip'
was ono request the state hind bmird
OWM1RSIIII' IN iwuni.
Had Ad. John Day Property Clalmia iiom
Mineral and Tlmutr l.a.
John DayI'. 0. Kn''. weallhy
lumberman of tho firm ol Kiil'P
Brewer. Is In limn liutklnK ntlempl
Han I'riinclN'ii, Jan m ,.
bouiiwii, 1'aci.io ;;lnrv)
i.iiiiiio.t itnin was cll.,,1,,',,
mountains UHwcen h,... i..."
and Hnn Ardu last iilgi,i
a A ( ii.'a treaanrn hoi , , "
aluli-u nut of tlitiim.r.,, ; ,
itknown peisnn or n..r v
Tlllllllhv MiiIIU
ttM III another car' ....i" ..'.'"'l
made of tho department of the Interior Brewer, Is In town making " nnmim . V" nr " Mini ,
through GlUori' Vlnchot and 1". II. to settle ll... question of i.wr.hl. of fo "' ' I'ta diw u
Newell, when they con.ultt-d ut Port, wvoral clalnis in llio n wiionruu,. r- . , , ' aiih,lN!j
land a few day. ago. . ol mines. Ilo has neni ". ;- ,,, . .... , , ; ,:-' ' .b,J
As rvpresou atlvea ol tho prwUlenl wiui tue manager iwmi ; . k . . . , . - uour,
i..- im.,,.1 .,..1 v.,,.n .ii-l Alln. i.f Purlland. but HBWttlemwit ' had Ihii f,,
meniK-rsof tho slnto laud boaM lo Imn so far ln reachinl. oMI.'laU ..nh 'Mli,
meet them and exprw, their opinion The land In quesllon ' ,,M, , " '"7'' ' Mitki
regarding local hind matters In Diegon. oi too i.iresi iiwrve um t,,,,,,.,! v -j """ nn.iit.1
Among other things tho incmNua of north of John Day, and haa ln held 1!; ,
the board exptalmM tho manner In partly ns quarli nml patlir P'acer V 1 '"nil
which speculators havo gobl.lwl up inlulug giound. for a ntmd ' )irs. " Vi . " M'. '"M.4
Into lan.ln In Oiemin In ailiamn of Ihu T ib IllUvr workllliK ol tW "l" '" aim uihrr
creation of reserves. Tho stale wanls were w.nkwl out a few ysis hill '
a chance to kwp theso land. the ground w teiite.l. W imwi.le . " " iin ,lllt i
In almost eery Instanco III which claims wero reprvoeuiKi in .i., - ,,, . , '"" Ht
the deiHirtimnl of the liilerlor has e4M!mul work hy the group syjlem of " . 'V' , , , "M'reM ..lIUui,.
withdrawn land from entry for the pur- deielopment. and aa aomeoi intiiii ,,.'"":. ; 'f liu,
iuim i.f makliiL- u f.iiiuit rwm. It linn I i'i heavllr tlmlieled. tl(y vielel
Ihh'H found that some prlxale capital
ists had In some way seemed luforma-
pims IIIHl l MSI
ilollam. Inn ilii .1..
I . l .. KIIIM
scrlppe.1 by the Knapp A lWr mii- r i T'" ,;"""",,'
imuy uniler inn inieciiw umn . , .,, , '' l'""' "if i
t la tl
K..H.IJ 'I1(hJ
tlmi as to w hat wniilii tunliuin. and tlu n Johnson
iNimiht mi the slate land at II. aft tier Nolw llhatamtliitf the fact that many
" . . . 1.. . . . ..L. ..II
acre. As soon as a reserve hail been llimisamia oi qnaria aiw r"n kiiii
criHilinl the liiiul Ionium worth ti tul have laken frmii IhsfciSMlina, .Mr.
15 an acre as bane for Hie selection of Allen say that an arll.UvK of their
lieu land. iionuilneral chararter wa iai!a when
The inoiiiN-rs of tlio board einUlne.1 serin was nlaml nil the land.
to tho renresentat lea of the Federa l A number id wealthy iveaswion cap-
government that If a forest reserve Is llallsla are it.x khiiMire In luliiliig
to Ihi crentiit. the stale would I k tol cmiiiiatiy. and It
Iki iu'ormed ai soon as any one else, an I'lilleil Nlales District Attueusy Hall la
that the state land could also lie with- Investigating the mailer. Work on
Irawn, and the stale profit by whalrrer the proivrly lll he acllielf renmel
Ho there might bo in the vol tic of the should theciiiiipany'a tills hfuiBriiitl.
bind. The slate dues not ask to he In
formeil In advance of every one else as
to what the department inlenda to tin.
but the hoard wants to receive the first
information thai I' giicn out, at the
same time thnt others receive it
The conference tidweeh tho state land
hoard and Messrs. l'lnchot and Newell
was a very pleanant one and resulted In
a letter underatamllng between the rrti
reccntathca ol tiw statn land and feil
ernl land department. The men from
Washington learned more regarding
tho needs and w lubes of the state, ami
the Oregon authorities gained Informs-
Want a I'arcila Poat Law.
Orexou City The uuaifertr meeting
of the Clackamas cmist I'nimma
grange was held al Ostt last wrk.
There was an allvmlaiiee of 160 mem
ber, and theip were 10 laitlatloaa
Olllrers eleclnl (or the eartliig year
were Installed, the rerswoaiy being riHi-
dtirleil by Mrs. Niblln, of sVnliig Hfar
aa hlghaa IHO.OOO. hut
una amount Is a
one.
The exprtw car carried i,
V w,'l''i la Ii-Ih
iirai one iliat w4,
. . ...... ,M,r rr,.M , (is)
'.mkiio nn nan c oil nl Im. ...... .
' " ...I.I I ' . . ' I
la uadeWoHl thai """". nieeviiicnc. ngainai
. n" iiiiiiniiui
1 ha alow pr.ntriMof Ihe tram i
havo luirmlll..! ..... .
ii".'. irw car, throwing m
"mi jumping
danger.
out after a q
AMERICA'S ROi.il IMPORTA.U
...... ,,.u. mum
iiKimraging lo Jip.n,
I'arla, Jan. 23. Tho Trn,M
r.iuiiK luiiiiiaiim H im.ii,,,, Ml
...p uiTimaiiiK nn Hirtanco of the
Ice blocks many Eastern streams
floods are feared.
sufficiently developed to supply the de
mand from this stale. Kvery product
ol the creamery will be supplied from
this plant. It is to bo established by
the Ilatelwood creamery company.
which now has plants operating in Spo
kane. Lincoln. Toneka and Sioux Citv.
Chicago, Jan. 25. Joseph L. Fer- Tho plant in Sioux Citv is tho larvest
ren. oi rniiaueipnia, threw handfu s In tho wor d.
of excelsior on a hot gas fire in tho I The Hevwood bulldlnir. on Fourth
nwrm nl Ilia W.Iam. C.t... I I I 1 1 . 1. 1 , . ...... I"". mi'
...... ......... UVv.i.j v. ..iii-iaiKi Diii-IM, iim UWH IITUIPI UY UIC l.l. ..I.. , . i, ,. . .
nnM Inn! nit-lit In .(.. ........ 1 ... i .. I ...... .. . ..I ..III 1 .1 ... 1 t I ' I " r.t II H "II
....... ... ..V ...v..ok.M.,iic ui w... i'mii i ni iv. n ill um ii.i.ti lur ill., iim-mi .... I.. it. . .... . .
.1. r. I.-.1 ..... .in ... ..." , . . . . . I ".iimiip lor nip ruiiure OI sugar limla
iiiwuii. iinmu.ra, uuiuiu nra mare Plant. 1 no leaso was ciosnl riIen av ti .. .. ...
Mr. Ferrnll. whn I. n Mmml.1 ..l .!, -.!, n,.i- .1. " i...ri n-- '" sauaneU will, the
i .i i i.i ".in i'"Ti win nmving jown ar
and commons .1 nn H . .,ZVI . .. fB. .r. n,"' '""'
cuiuuuoiiuio luurics. lie ioiu them It the plant will lie ready for
couiu oe uone cneapiy, and then ho .March I. It will havo
made tho practical demonstration des- 20,000 pounds of butter a
criocu. euipnato of alum num a the but the mnrlilncrv will
grange, of Multnomah eottaO. IteiHilu. of tho Unlt Htatr in ihn Jim,
nous mi.ifiwl to the ilalrt repreaen- IliiMlan situation. It rrlln l uiet,
latltfM 111 MiHtffM. ailaaal.iil a.t In.. I III. I...l. .I....I. .
I .1 - . . ... f. I . . . " '
inr hip iHiMBjagp ui i iip imn ihi law
....I . I... I... ,1.. .Iu ..I
linn rnnnimmi. Him i.Imii. ....I .....ul 1
, ". " . 1 I-1" i'- I notes.
ui mo gnipinineni.
There were mutual asaurancea of co
operation In land matters with a view
to tho accompllihmciil of the best re
mit!.
Meat Landa Near I'cho.
Kcho Thri-e representatives of the
Amalgamated sugar coiiqiany were here
last ween and Inspected the and ail
Ing French alriilluicut.
eillillt la alij...l Im .... . .
K"f'"inri-ui it
terra, and says 1
"It cannot lm dlagniap,) n,s, ,
lraftrr ill inn I lillr.1 HUlra uja,!
-1... cmi'iiiaieii in
lotitlnulng, the TemiMi
riirnuiafa
revirsi ,
WIJow Alone lias a iM.
Orrgoti City Iii a iIwIiIh retHleml
lie thai Ori-etu. I'llv l.ul ..Sb. II I. I. -I. I I
that III the event of tiitaWlh of the 7rl', ''Iwlahlp llwern lluaaia t
liuilwinl the widow alotMSta Oitnnlele ""' l,""l Hutp. anil the allra-fr
.a m . . . . I x. I ...... I. ..I r
uie proot ol tlw claim M whleli her ., ""aiigriueiu, wl.nl,
IiiiiUimI haa mad umlUU. The "ll l the rattncali.m of i,.t
cmteat decldtal la that of Mil Handle . '""'""n l'a amh
against Uwi. y. tknaer, ui I ' "ai, and divlarrs ll.ii
III favor of the latlpr. Tke urlvlnal ' e"iruiiig In the icw tale'
claimant was ChrUtl.y V. ltaiwllM. ""'""Kl'Hi and al hi. IVtrrsl ,
falhsr of tl rujittwtant. The father . w I""1"1 "' 'X-f'tOh
died alter a file year' rralaWe. on .""IW CMiclnalon of miu
pi
I
cat
ml
multimillionaire will
to compete for the!
mnnt ..tit tliu .mntml ilnwn In I AA AHA
; . :irr "" z " 'r. v; pressure,
' 'B ',TL "Vm31 " " Ftt. commercial viewpoint Mr.
r . .rn.rr.r:":! terre1.1 Ml4 ""ns nothing in the
.1 .1 ." TTit JuuZ- I I. . way 01 making any theater safe from
, - " " 11 tuu,u w ; spreading flames. While sulphate of
lained this vear bv anv mpnn. vnnld I ' "ti'"'c ui
i-.mfn,i.nnn.ti. ,K-, ..t i,..i,. omo"lai Allien nas been used. Is ex-
mii "" i TiL "" "i " i" i " .u" Pen". 'ilPhate of aluminum is
-vyia IV iAJ licoi.u MillJ 14 U3 CTD I nhoan aa! nn IE - a l
if a . ., -a ... wf.w .vanillic iu Lxiius a iiunurrKi
tre at tMUiesf.iira ualng
normal college uenirueu fiuu,uw
worth of property.
that It may bo Increased
pounds nt any time that
warrants.
A Canadian
build a yacht
America's cup.
Senator Hnnna is confined to his bed
with a severe clod. His doctor says he
must have rest.
IflHCAJ
I l..ul I. i.ni . .. . . ... , I alaiullti t . 1 Iim ..M.u.. ..i.i. klBKllll
io ue neni here at 2 I'. si.. K.it...l.l . imi i mat nnai priMii i i-,-. . i.n mq
operation by j,nBarr 23. Tl.ev will iM .l "'erelo. it lemla much upon u,0 ilBB .
a canac tv of ,i ..1 .... . '" and pacific spirt of 1'irat.l-i.i uiaWaii
day" at first, rV T'T . "V?.." Pouli Hll,, exerting u1Km the th
be o Installed! i,. .,,..i ,i.. ' . . " in . '. Hiictire al Toklo. aa It I hmnli3B!r
to ,ooo ir.1""' wm '",cl,?,:t.- .rru.iT r' iwuini... .i,p.dy...,i :um i
the demand ' " . " V"'' 1 0,.". 1-Hwr.l. Franco la not n vlecll . .SNi-
' . w,fl m wesalill at St. I'etei.lrtiru. " JaW.r
"aullng Rock for Mormon Tempi.. ' lltawr of the y,,y ,wlr " B, W"- ,Mjl
AMERICAN SIIIPDUILD1NQ.
The internal revenue receipts for
December show a decrease of $106,061
over the preceding month.
A gas explosion followed by fire in a
Marion, Ind., hotel, wrecked the build
ing and caused the death of three persons.
The engineers recommended, and the L.'.iii... . !
J. . .. .. M,iuiiBii,n:i oiuoil
" " - ..r.. ..... ... .u.. vu.it V. .11 .uo ill;-
ommendation for the appropriation of
1500,000. In addition, $125,000 is
favored for dredging. It is deemed
very important, the senators say, that
this appropriation should be made, but
under the existing conditions it cannot
go in the regular sundry civil bill, In
the regular course. All of the Oregon
La (iramlp Tim vl I., n.. i,.....i. growers. Mmv ikwiiIo ataimlral -.tul
tlon of the great Mormon temple which I"0'" ''!"'" ,"" ''"dtd an hereto
,.lill.. ...ii... . I fore. Mine .Jt... i.
Laat Six Month, of 190J Show . 0.1. 1 " i"' '.' "K l.'T ."'
r.r d..i4 .. .nn, i uiniio grounn. inn Ihi Wlinr . " ."" wi ..hiio were
. .,.. will loUOxlBfl f..t ..e. ti.. - i .. 7 1 sow at ftgnrea. Tfuwwlll ...
Washington, Jan. 20. The report of will cott no leas than 130.000. and no.. " "UC.,M'" new yanla, ullch will
allily H0.000, liefore it la entirely com.
plcteil. Many of the rnunir
who are not doing anything just now
A3 FIRM AS IIVI1R,
TO LET PANAMA QO ITS WAY.
War Feeling
A torando which struck Austin, Tex
as, caused several thousand dollars'
loss by unroofing bouses.. No one was
hurt. .
Is Colombia li Dvlnr Out
Very Fast-
New York, Jan. 25. Mall advices re
ceived from Bogota indicate, according In 1002 there were built and numl.r.,1
uispaicn irom l'anama, 027 vessels with an aggregate of 171.,
Commissioner of Navigation Chamber
Iain to tho secretary of commerce ami
labor for the six months endinc Decern.
her 3j, 1003, show, that during the until spring o-en. are Ui.lly engaged
laat Six months of the r.lpmlar at II, )nn. .... i
iw ...e. I...11. i .v.; 'iu"."' "mv. '"g me
nv uuiu aia j44V ajlllksni (1 Lai IHfl I I (M iriw. I Jt lafarulai will 1. .
and officially numbered 671 sail and only big Mormon tabernacle outside of
steam vessels with an aggregate of 177.- I'tah when It la ..nUii
oo gross ions.
During tho corresponding six months
tn a Herald
improvements, except The Dalles, are that tho war feeling in Colombia I d. BOO ffrn ina vnr n... i...i.. .. '. 1M recently compiled and had i-d
affected, and it is doubtful whether I ing out, and there is a general denim tn of 1003 tl ifrn n-nrn rmllr nml niin.1. I ' a small pamphlet enlliUl.
.ui i. j i..e t . -n W .. ........... u '""""tin iinn..l in . ... . .7 '
iiij iuiuj, hiii uuiiu ukiviv duuuixry oi i miuw i unumB secession io pass with- U7& vessels of an aggrcgato tonoago of t. ""'v'"' ."""'"'J. maio of Oregon."
next year. It is the Intention of the out a disastrous war. 381,070, against 1202 of 429 327 tons m 0 na",c" "tale
neiegaiion io maKe iuo very Desi ngut iicreioiore tho newsnanera of iim In 1002 and 1329 r..i.ri7n .on..... u"'""i memocrs oi stale hoar, a
T- I 1 1 .1 .Kln,. 1A . .... nnealMa tn mil Ilia nuHMaan. fnn.la tnm I'm nt t I I.A rt I I...I -.1.1 . . . . . . . . . . ' . v I mlMlnnura nlH.....I .1.1. I. .....
uiui iiiuiwuuuu jiui. i.uin.a , o ic- .ui riU .i.i. nnu uuiu nun pairiouc in iwoi. iiionumiicr nr ii.uaI. i,n. I : ."-: "i nwiie insiuuiinna
newalof tho Macedonian uprising in carrying on the Oregon Improvements, declarations that it would be necessary in 1003 was smaller than In either of ml al" of all
the spring anu u is ueueveuuieirouuie io nave a war io reclaim tho lost tcrr - the prev ous vears. while il, VV."V ."""" iany requests are
will be much more widespread than last Russian Troops Expect War. ry now nil uge reconciliation or tonnage was Bmallcr than in inni 1...1 .un"' ,or miormatlon such as is
Ruaaia llanr.eeea Datarmln.tlon tell
In Manchuria.
. ...
iiimon. j.n . a .1.1......
..in iiKipare lite IierTMiUH r I.I.k-,ll I liunilalinl in lml,, ii... ...
.I.I.L I . ... . " ..... IIIHO
viiivrn. im.i 111 11,0 (osMry, with an air of authority to tho tt
" '! the question of a neutral nMl
nig I lour Order. 1 Miinearnl from llm lln...,. 1.
l.n...i. .... .... . I. ..... .... -."V -I'
'.....? .a iiiimml 10 rars of ,ITwul,""on"- iviiiioiigii 11 la .r.y
nih 1 . m J . . . . a . I l.t .....e ...
111 ""nn Wm I ha flour "lo w cmrirm una statemrnt It is
null III jt liramle an.1 Ialw.1 i.l Willi (llllpr Inanlrml .1. lMiii.nl. 1
,,, mnre inty will l) ant I "'" aciiiiie.op.1 10 Japan I M
to Japan. Tlila i mile iu..M .,..1... I ream rd 1 111; the Intmtrltv nl ( .,...(
of lite order recelvnl ni !... .i.. I tho only triMibln now e.niaiinni. e.i 1
. . - -- -- - . .n-.itTi 11, ri r . e."
Salom-Secretary of 8tl I)untr .,.l .T,,I,,',l ears will '!l'r .
II - -i , ..,, K'iriaiii.1 i, iim urUIII
no neu ity ma japaneso privy no
1'tnlUntl.rv 1111. f. r... at tho meeting of January 20 tMir
..v... uaj.iMiua .iiui i.imai.n men uv
access all along, rtd '
Olre. Name of State Officer.
,,11, 1,1, 1 , ," '
Wem-The re.Hirt of S,erln.emlent Z"hl! iX
fall. Claihee are already occurring.
The Lewis and Clark fair is fast gain
ing friends in congress.
Corea has told Russia she must not
interfere with rioting soldiers.
Tl, Panama canal treatv Is safe, tho Passfn8 -"rough there and largo detach-
r. . 1 . ..,: 1, menta of artillery bnve been arriving
b 8 ' Great camps of soldiers nre being made
' CorrcFDondents sav the last note of at many points ready for concentration
Japan to Russia is stronger than tho on the i aln frontier
Victoria, B. C, Jan. 20. Four Ital- nn,yt''Jg to avoid further serious com- larger than in 1001
Inns, who hnve been working on the !""-"'" i crczzote, who
Manchurlan railway, who arrived by K'"K ar wiu 1110 united No Lack of Naval Offlcera Soon
i. -..i. i-t v..... ' I Ktatea. tv nnepplip nnd Welti...... 1. I ... . . ... ih.hi agon,
mo 11-iuriu iruni lUKuiiama iouay, re-I . . 1 : ......BO, m-
... . ... I nn.lul in I. ni.n 1 ..... . .. I .. ) . ,
re-
Riven
In thl, pamphlet and by means of it r,m, 3i transforreal to the asy
the secrelnrv nf .t.i ..Hum. 2.
the secretary of slato
answer all such rrqiieets,
can promptly
it.i.i . . ... i
norttho Rnsslan noldlers all exivi nni Ported to have been placed under ar- u."."! ' " '" ir-S1-- rJI"B t
of speedy war with Japan, have been -t. ,uped7nt of thoTa.
r ili.n w.i,..i, . .. ".....!. i" "'weaso in anunais nre very s y nnd can
re be-ing SS HZ i'U the I 'Srg 1
t places in Man- flames were communicated to tho seven- hazing in tho academy was ESS 2 . lZ l , V'l thc
first.
The new Chicago theater ordinance
will close nearly -every house in the
city.
The French begun tho Panama canal
well and America will not find her task
great,
iortllicaUons were
erected in many
churia
Tried to Emulate Bandits.
Chicago, Jan. 20. Three young men
who aro alleged to have planned to
Inmi.lntn till, a ramntpa nf flin rnr tiarn
Mnrylnnd's legislature is balloting hiandit. Imvn Wn eantnre.1 .hprn nfinr harmed,
. . . : . i - r a. i ' - . : 1 1 ,i t . . i .
ior a senaior u succceu iiicvuuiaa mm- a atruggle somewhat reminiscent
oui reauu. wor 0 tlie car barn
Governor Yardman, of Mississippi, men arrested nre Frank
in a message to the legislature, says Czenk and Joseph Dolinsky
education is the cureo of tho negro. I whom lived at the Aberdeen
Senators MacLaurln and Money, of Among ohter crimes tho trio
Coug.rs Killing Cattle.
Kugcno i'arinnra In Hi. ..l.l. i... .
ni-nilnmw I T.rnn. ne. n ......... I .... .. 'I
before the house commlt.co on naai thl. wint by'Z .1 ",,M'
1 . . ' HHII ll
where
Ti,.
cry sly and can rarely bo
'cyuro heaid In
hazing in the .ui . r.i'.rj .t, ; . rl "e" wttiement.
story factory and apartment building nf lnate.1. ll .nC. . ' ".' V" J,"'? ' '"' went out from
tilt Buck en mod cal company, justeast passage of the Lacoy hill to restore t o succee.lo.1 In k 11 ln . "nd"
of the builaing of the glass company, three cadets recently dIsmlTf,o Unecln . ,..!.? "".e
a number of famines who lived In the the academy for hazing. chases w ithnni e..,.i lc" "omnl
Bucklen building were comnelle.1 in k cuases without results.
mako hasty exits, but all escaped un- w.ahin.tn-. aa . Notu-a.hi.Ti7n .
The Bucklen bulldimr wn.l , " 7r. . " """'aunng. ' , 7 . "" in l ees.
... t .i. i .. 7 . oecro- ,. ,,,, " "'""iiie increase In
tlary for the ,,. m "Jffi '':,J'
B an increase in tin ntimlier of ' . "
prisoners from 2S0 t 3! I. T . M"0"' Jl""'. therefore, haa 4!
received dnrlnr tin. ,....n.. . . " precautionary measures looking l
. . . " ,'.i.i, 1.4. in. i n.i . . ...
audi visits.
It Is said that Japan's donii-tlkj
win amount to lou.ouo.uuo. and
her ordinary disbursements aH
amount to 115,000,000.
PORTLAND MARKTS.
stem , 711880c; v,y( jf,
Flour Vallev. is rr. .
rel i hard w he. WZ',7TJ . EE
clear.. I.'l r.t.fitn ""'t"''"u'-'l
Mils, M.20.50:
whole wheat, ft:
4.75.
Oats No. 1 white, 1107 WAI in
ch i V: nVil, ". '.T'W'-80!
.. .... ....n-n,, .lAirrjarul. Bill
nan, wheat imt.
KrAtn, 3.7fii
rro iUur, n.soa
Colorado I'pldemlc Serious.
Deliver, Jan. 23. Clainlo K. Co
secretary of the stuto Inmnl of
has returned from Uadvllle. wlits!
has I km' ii Inviwtigatlnglho typhoids
atlon thero. Ha said tho sltuatl
serious, not only ln-caii nf tho i
sprrad of tho disease In l'ulvlll
from tho fact that thero Is ilarf.
Ihu Arkansas river Uromlng cotv
nntod, which would leopanllw
health of thu tonus along tho lwrt
Cm
ItlK
Mi
inn
Ilali
re
up
ronl
Hto
V
lltlM
HOI
un
111 II
JIUI
hlY.
Inl
pro
ill at
It
llili-i
llllHl
hen
tC''i
!if
icopi
in
)ve
thu
kill I''
KAlxi
Ibriii
oviiuwta .jiuui.1 u i in ..in. j.uiic, ui e v . , 1 n . . . uau, uur-1 iiuncuu ui war between
Mississippi, have been elected to .sue- to have been concerned In the shooting Ing the public discussion now going on, Japan havo diminished
coed themselves
Gorman, McLean and Murphy have
formed an alliance to fight Hearst as
Democratic nominee for president.
Louisiana primaries show that tho
of Matthew Daniels and Otto Loser
week ago, when Daniels' saloon was
robbed.
S nnd that tho f" 1,10 'f6? "ffiregatcd $1,014, A
1 Russia and T 'Ba10 I'?1 "' "".or day cost 60
vlll. It is bo. ft J1:- Pr another tho f,.0 w.
3.25, Instead of
Cost of Field Maneuvers.
Washington, Jan. 20, A request
re-election of Foster for senator and for an appropriation of $1,2-15,300 for portatlon of this coin was not volun
,ll....l 11. l ...1.. .... " " ".mil
..... ,'iiui iu mo passage 01 coming itusslan note will
iiiuu,.,.iCinumui currency act tne bank UOVCd, ho d out consideral.ln pap.
had a letter from General Merrltt, upon slons, but It is ecarcX l.if..!!i T'l
the strength of which the Importation complete settlement of the great liuci mko t,' o("co W net nwfli M
'..,.ihuii. .nut, inn mi- uu reuciieu.
matml ll.nl II.. I ' . ' "U
. (... .iiu iiirn.nu. . r . ...
Secretary Conner said there wen
liny Timothy. 117 ,1,7. ' ' , rn "' tyi.hold In I?iulvllle.
3; grain, UafoW" c,over- Uihwi conllm.o to bo reported.
Vegetable Tiirnltui! at'
carrots, 76c; beets. WciL 'i.. uk A Much Wealth In Debris.
fli cabbage, laWc:'C T.i'.... Chicago. Jan. 21.-Tho munlcta
lCi parsley, iier ilniei. r- ...'I nlncor inlnn III thn ilnhrls rcmonsl t
toe. i, I1.60O2 per crale.ni.n' . ho Iroullols theater. Is Panning
I'lCISfl lieriloa'li: he.n. ...... ..i.'.' Imlliir llian nl ileal n.nwlid. U" !
. uu IIIIITV. I - - ....
Ill
nnd
rdiiy
III;
.111)1'
tlnv
Ivvill
Iwli
the
)Htvt
liiiin
mil
dozen i
nomination of Blanchard
to' bo certain.
Bryan eays the Kansas City platform
is sound In every plank
I . " i : .' ' . ' . I . I.. ... 1,1 1 1 . . ....
ior Kuverour fle ,1 mn,leUvers for 1005, and of II.- "c. """ ul'u" "' pari oi the Cub.n c...... .
. . .. ' I l.nnl.B l.t. ...nn ... 1 a I IB l,HlCa.
255,400 for the same purpose for tho " !, i. .. ... UI'" 'om by Havana Jan 21 p...h 7 m
flPl vpnmf toon. . tn.mlftl f the military authorities practically at LJi!. -'. '1"' 2 President Plnma
........ . . , ""1,. 1. ... . .- - I U1IJUIIX1
Russia fears
Britain in the
trouble.
America more than
present Far Eastern I
I the lioueo today from tho war depart
ment. It la proposed, General Chaffee
says, to hold the maneuvers In two of
the four military divisions of tho
I country each year,
I viMir thev are to In
The czar will not yield to Japan's ttnj puciflc divisions
demand regarding Manchuria.
' tr.nnln. !, ,, nnvH.r. I.l Orcat Radium DlKovery,
suffering from a general breakdown.
the point of tlie bayonet.
PAnnrii.. 4. ..li .. .
nnraV .n.T . 1? ' ' ."'' Tli.rfj are In. i;..l. ' V, w"" on
innn ; 10 . ?! 1004 will 1 n ,r'V Ul 1,10 0p of
Presidential m. ..1.1' ,V'B duccd In this section . I'8 :."vor P'
Santo Domingo, Jan, 26.-United the house had not l3 "IM n Thero ha lm- "'','n:
. . . " MiHV ni Uifiulhn. .1 II I . "'l M
l . V Ull III 1H U n . !..
a .". a. ""Wr WaI
kwih oi groin. Tii
tlon. No objection was made n 1 tl r w ,h . ,ho ,"lon I n. I m'JZ"
house to thfs manner nf i" i" .ut w'eat has been growln . ' .?. n" "w
session. ",e -...hv.
nacellcnt Outlook r. uk...
Penill.lnnv..
farme. I-..' .. .."..".V 'Ta '"V6 tho
Recognized by America.
Santo Domingo and ho lias Informed
Austin. Tex,, Jan. 20. What is said the members of the diplomatic and con.
In 1ir tlin richest radium linnrlntr rnrlli sulur corns to this end. Thn nfllr-nr. nf
The untteu MinoworKers oi amonca in jj,e WOrld has been discovered In the the united Btates cruiser Columbia
aro holding their annual convention ln rinno gold and coal fields, 115 miles paid an official visit to tho provisional
Indianapolis. north of this city. Rumors of the dls- president today and wero received with call for th
. , ...... , ni.i. i.i,..., covery oi tne eariii oeanng a large per iiiuiiary Honors,
,e.Ail.0tJ.?,l,." .V cent of radium In the Llano have been
i,B...mu" " persistent for some time, and today
. . tliese rmnorg wero veriued by the re
a ...nr miuinim snrit ban snrunir un turn of a party of scientists who hai
in Boston. Ono of its teachings is that visited the mine to Investigate the re-
the millennium Is to come in 1010. porta
year. During the present states Minister Powell today recognized renit as to the date of c Mm Z 'i'Y .' wcatlll!r
to x. held In the Atlantic ovIs,onal govcrnme,ltyof Gneral session, he directs an adjournment un! Zt'rin..'0
HO!!!!: Morales a, tho de facto government of & 'rS S5 1 JUS. ' with tftt
Joa per
pound.
1 otatoos Fancy, 78(3?
'Ci rclerv.
.........I . r
""pans, lc per
tho present, nn average of over $IW,
day has been extracted from the ri'iu
As far as iiosslhlo, all articles (o
nro returned to tho owners, hut
loose money, which It Is Impordhli .
Identify, will ho nun led to tho iki
pension' fund. Might moro churj
nml ii number of hulls wero cloned
day for violation of tho city I
nances,
Work in Stat. Pel...... ...
Rnln,.o.... "'"CO.
$200,000 Fire In Factory,
rroniDltlonlats Called in M..t . "" piaio ITIntor Wl .
...ii ..I..",..- -.""..un con- oral nws. n. .. ,' mogon.
tlonal Cha rman 0 Ivor Hnw.,t 7 ii7. '"P0" only 60 nn. v. ."
I . '
- Kow York, Jan. 25, Flro In the un- call num.. i,n..n; i. "8 My to mi tn u-r..i. 1I.V' "
I per floors of the slx-storv factory nf tl, ilnn r.it ,7.1Z' ponvon. laws, wh ch win rl.r1 "Pcclal
k. W. Bliss company, 'In Plymouth bWonUU V .u"
'street, today did $200,000 damage. 'convention city. "v""w "'pon will not 1 ready fMttVnT.
I loney I :im ;i r n .... . .i .'' 1 6 '
HiUzenWKA8Pyl1tVfl.',Cy UMn "
76cl V'0 . 'r. I: cooking.
" I'VU fl, I III M . i I
o-rfitia-iar ail rV, ' '""'V. I0r 1)0X1
ilUICU Ollfll U 11V l SIli-
Washington, Jim. 23,-Secn''
Moody has directed thnt thu ,
Cl.,...,. l sin Constitution slni ho retain.
Young A.norl,, . S.',. T"' "aM tl,u "" y,,r'' ,lt llo,,to"' ',l",r""3
Pou try Chicken. . 7 I to tlino repnlrod mi tnat
nor nr,..:..i. " Cr'l"',IW. 11(311 Uo niesnrvod lnihdliilti.lv. Tlio CoK
I'cns, llfaii. t,i,?i lfiHo! tlon will bo madu Into n naval
dressed. 20O! dniX.7.', JV" I718o: the nmiloiis of which Is now at iia
(ll fWo, llvo 8n n.I f60 Ior 'lo'- M'"1 y-f'1' Tho acorolary lm ''
I VOU, 0, B0 per n.J , l.l.l ' I I Ill.at lll M Wl
uozS'a"o per sUtuilo", In ..ni r Ihil
noiO&'soa'fel . hoproHervcHntlnnnvy. J
per pound) ; ,. lllV.
llaraiM. Bell. . flHUH I
Wshlng.on,J.u..?!3.-W
receive., nt r ' Ml t4
nrrivni ni jihhk.i ;.,",,,
Iirlmn' ok r.-",",'
iiV '. "IB""im, 22e(
Bll I lMlfin! t.lnt.. I. a.
Ileof 1 )r..., n.i .' .V 36o.
""", uisjfnl i l , .. i...,
oiuuon Dresmul n5.l,ur r"11""' nrrivni in ' '.. ,,i.i, n
Vonl-iir.lTlW lambs, 7p. Hear Admirals 'Kraiis' batllcsh P
OVI,1 JUt fl- I ' I a .1 -J
Efiatorn Oro
rnMflA1 V7n '
He
A i
rtrr
rnti. rnn slstln.of tho KentucKy,
consln nnd Oregon.