1i Bohemia Nugget Bku Nurrtt Put-. C. COTTAGE GROVE. . . OREGON. EVENTS OFTHE DAY Comprehenatve Review of the Import" ant Happening! of the Past Week Presented In Condensed Porni, Mof t.lkely to Prove lntcresUnr;. Mobillrationol Hie Manclmrlan army la now complete. The Pouth has Just, been visited by the greatest storm since 1872. General KnnropatUn lias nrrlveil at Mukden ami assumed command. The sundry civil appropriation bill .will leave a good stilus for tbo year. The senate committee lias reportel n bill to punish assassins of presidents. The house committee has completed Its report on t' e 1903 fair bill and recommends 1475,000 be given for an exhibit. The Russian fleet at Tort Arthur ni..i. a irlt. nut nf ih. imrtior to locate the Jnpancso fleet, but could find no trace of the enemy. Ixmdon is horrified by the deeds of a modern Bluebeard. Klght women are known to bear his name and two of them wero murdered. Fire in Wail street caused much ex i...n nn.l t. n tiniA tliii'attaned one vi.j.nti. mi... . . ---- ol the largest commercial centers in the world with destruction. Russians are strongly fortifying the country about .niung. Japanese continue to rush forces from Chlnampo to ring tang- Floods following the gale In the vicin ity of Chicago caused heavy property losses. China has been given new assurances that Russia will disarm the gunboat Mandjur. Almost all of the Tanama troops have been disbanded. Only one battalion is now under the colors. tv vhx destroved and several persons' injured in a tornado near fort sinitu, .rK. 1'nltP.t States Minister Dudley re ports that bulwnic plague has broken out in three pons in rem. Senator Hanford declares that the railroad lobby is back of the move to repeal the present land laws. The dowager enlpress of China has rejected the proposals of generals to make an open alliance wuu japan. A report to the Corean government shows that Russian troops began cross ing into Corea four days before Japan made ner nrst attacs on run .inuur. Colorado military is again deporting striking miners. Xewell la anxious that irriggation works De liegnn in uregon. The house has again voted against an investigation oi me poetoince, urjwn ment. Russia believes that Japan intends to land a force in China on neutral graund. The public minister of France decides that Colombia has no case in tne rana na canal matter. The Japanese have effectively block aded Tort Arthur, sinking seven vessels in the harbor entrance. Rnssia denies that one of her war vessels was blown up by coming in contact with a floating mine. Damaged Russian warships are said to have been repaired with such haste that tliey dare, not venture oui. Russia has bought a wireless tele graph system and will use it In connec tion with the transportation o' troops across Lake Baike). The senate has passed the fndian ap propriation bill carrying funds for the Chemawa school and decides that Alaskan students may enroll there. Tha hntifu haft turned down the amendment to give llrlstow less power. The Japanese advance toward Ting Yang is more rapid than the Russians expected. The trial of Senator Buiton, of Kan as, on the chatge of selling his infill ence, is begun. The Northern Securities company has man nnt o MriMilfl, aavlnc tb. (llrprtirfl have decided to distribute the stock and gives future plans. T.nnn )w1Iavp fnreltm advisers Corea are giving Russia Information and recommends tneir removal. The military funeral of the Duke of Cambridge was the most impressive since the Duke of Wellington died; Governor Peabody declares Tellurite county, Uolo,, to do in a state oi insur rection and has ordered out troops. E. E. Calvin Is said to be slated for president of the O. R. & N. and A. L. Mohler Is to get a high position with the Union I'aclllc. The Isthmian canal commission has begun Its preliminary work. The report that Port Arthur had fall en into the hands-of the Japs was un founded. Three attacks were made but each time the enemy was repulsed. Bristow declares that he did not regard Beavers as an honest man. Tim British house of commons had a wnm 1a1ki ... nvnr tliA arimtfifllnn of Chinese Into the Transvaal, but vote of censure was ueieateu. The second trial of Sirs. Botkin has opened in San Francisco. Baron De Rosen, ex-minister of Jap an declares that the cabinet was dragged into the war. Henry Norman, a member of the British parliament, declares that the ponbtrol of China is the real Issue of the Japanese Russian war. on Indian A JO PV""" T" affairs, in reporting the Indian appro priation bill, cut off the provision -for Increasing the capacity of the Chema wa school. This reduces the approprla tlwi for tbat rhool 18,000. TWO STA1IIS CROAT 111). Moult Commutes Deckles lour Terr! rltorlc Should tie Combined. Washington, March 2 The states of Oklahoma and Arii.ma arc created In a bill which has Wen completed by the Republican members of the sub committee of the house committee on territories. The Democratic ineimvr of this comiiiitttu hao been placed in possession of the bill, anil niter they hae considered tl lor a lew nays a meeting of the full subcommittee will bo held. The two states mentioned are comiKised of Oklahoma and Indian Territory, as "Oklahoma" and Arliona and New Mexico as "Anions. I lie admission of the latter two territories is not delayed by any restriction of law, but may bo effected as soon as a conven tion can be called to form a slate con stitution. The bill provides, however, that Oklahoma and the Indian Territory shall not he admitted as a state until the year lttOtl. By this llnio all the Indian lands will have been allotted. The problem of providing proper reve nue for schools, growing out oi tlie fact that the Indian lands o( Oklahoma and Indian teiritorv have been allotted in severalty to the Indians under a law which makes them non-taxable, has been met by aij appropriation of 5,- 000,000 out of the treasury. This money is to bo used to establish and maintain schools. The principal of this fund may bo used to the extent necessary, the balance being placed in deposit at 3 per cent to the credit of the state for the maintenance of the school established. The state constitution to be formed under the bill must contain an abund ant prohibition of polygamy. Suffrage cannot be restricted cxicpt for ignor ance, imbecility, age and sex. This will not permit woman suffrage if the constitution to be adopted shall so pro vide. Negro suffrage cannot bo re stricted as such. ANNOUNCES RUSSIA'S AIHS. Czar Says War Must Establish tier Pre dominance on Pacific. St. Petersburg, March 29 The text of tho emperor's message to Viceroy AlexiefT notifying him of the appoint ment of General Kouropatkin to the command of the Russian troops in the Fur East and Vice Admiral Makaroff to the command of the fleet of Port Arth ur, not only clearly derlnrs the latter'e position, but speci8cally announces Russia's aims. The message follows: "The importance of the impending struggle which is intended to finally assure the predominating position of Russia on the Pacific ocean, and fore seeing that it will be necessary for you, as my lieutenant, to transfer your resi dence to a more central position, for instance, Harbin or some other place of your choice, I have found it expedient to send to your assistance l.encral Kouropatkin or the direction of tho land forces witli the rights of army commander and Vice Admiral Makaroff for the direction of the sea forces, with rights of fleet commander. I am con vinced that the appointment of these independent, responsible commanders in chief will enable you, as my Hen tenant, to discharge the ditlicult and historic task which has fallen to your lot." HAPPENINGS HERE IN OREGON Chicago FLEETS TO UNITE) IN FALL. Russia Will Completely Overhaul One Squadron In the Meantime. Paris, March 29. A St. Petersburg correspondent of the Petite Parisienne reports an interview with a high officer of the Russian navy regarding the de parture, of the Baltic squadron for, the Far East. The fleet of Admiral Wire nius will, this officer says, be recalled and thoroughly overhauled. He adds that the united squadrons cannot leave before the end of September, when the sectional torpedo boats which are to be sent to Port Arthur will be ready. This will give the Russians a decided superiority and the war, the officer ne serts, will be brought to a speedy close. The correspondent's informant declares that the cruiser Dmitri Dorskoi, on ac count of its slowness, will remain at home. A crisis in the tea trade, adds the correspondent, has been caused by merchants, who announce that a 10 per cent advance in price will be made to day. Qrtat Barley Shipment for Japan. San Franclscso, March 29. One thousand tons of barley' for the Japan ese government is to lie carried by the steamer Coptic, sailing on April 2, for the Asiatic coast. This is part of a large shipment ordered some months ago before hostilities began with lius sia. Several hundred tons of the bar ley were sent out on tho Siberia, but the bulk of it is togo on the Coptic, and the disability of most of tho Him sian warships on the coast of Asia niakea it almost certain that the grain will reach Yokohama In safety. Vladivostok Sale Against War Prices. Vladivostok, March 29. Supplies of provisions on hand assure the sale of food at peace prices during the sum mer, even though the operations of the Japanese, and the overflowing of tho rivers may cause dlllicnlty In transpor tation, followed by an increase in the price of a few articles. Tho Coreans laid up a store of cabbages, onions and cucumbers for the winter, but these were not used and are now sold cheap. i lie attempts oi minor dealers to raise prices were followed by repressive mili tary measures. Japanese Delay Advance. I.iao Yangg, Manchuria .March 29 General Mishtchenko has been In formed that the Japanese have siis nended their advance on tho Ping Yun. Anju line. Three thousand Japanese troops aro stationed at Anju and 1,000 at rak Ulilen, while W Japanese war ships and transports are anchored at Chennampo. According to Russian ad vices, the object of the Japanese is to turn the Russian's flank, and are await ing the concentration of their army. For Rivers and Harbors. Washington, March 29. Tho houso committee on rivers and harbors today decided to report a bill this week carry ing an appropriation aggregating 13.- 000,000 to carry on existing river and harbor improvement contracts. No new surveys will be authorized. Salem -One more .law In,. c ' nUt ' found in the tax exemption act passed busliiMs ni :UW IN LXUVi.'TION LAW. I 11UTTI1K LUMBUR BATH WANTED. rui-.v ... .. Cottage (IroM A mmnm '" in in ... HI llliriKWl by the legislature at Its special session. I o( ji,,!,,,. nm rffrctlng organlM- While there Is no uncertainty to me (lol, wt, t, object oi irj" Jnteut of the fnimer of the bill, the a belle. '!r'' 'l iu!w uunctuatlon leaves oiHHirtunlty for So.it licrn 1 VI.U . 1 . question whether there Is any limit tl, llt ln, v,.y and If a MU r rale can- the value of household goods mat may IU)t obtained many u me "" be claimed as exempt. The doubt K. forced out o( business. A coniliill.ee rr"""' , (Mill vHK and SubuiM -'P1 b i.,.. Wind Mrm. ero storm. J . " ,.,,,, many yen. ! -' ' " ,uU Im , utiiiii.- I,. I., ii. uieni bllsllW'IM Mlttlllll "I p soiitlica-tofChlc.., ,,XVr 1- .l,.t.. KAt 'HI a or) K'""" , 18 arises from the use of the semi-colon Instead of a comma. Representative Shelley, ol IjU'C county, lather oi tne uiu, w ....itiii.rttmi tvitn in leuani ion, some line ol procedure and after murh dlKMlsslon the meeting adjoiirur.! to ,! aKKln Tuesday night. II the tw oiiiuieiidatlons of the cmmiltee i i .ill u..Miiirii iireirou l li in leiiani ion, " -.i.,.,,..! .,ti v pliinl that it was his intention that .no . ,lo ,,H imttl,r question limitation on the exemption sliouiu ap-1 ply to all the Items of property ' I r-Rechln lrrltloa Rules. eratcd. In other words, that the JW Pj4l(.m xht proposed irrigation lutes exemption might be made up from any , rm,lllly mullmilltcd to the or all the Hems mentioned. The quca-1 j , , ,,n,ri)Val ate de tlon Is whether this Intention can . to npply to all the Irrigation ascertained from the language used. .,,..., ti. mwhuten cuuutry. Subdivisions, of the act ol the 'I7" j TluJ rulo-WPt, , ,,w.l by Inith the ial session of 1003, provides that o . , , j ,H)Brr ,,. hall w exempt , . T(W sl(le ,rrKatloii following property from taxation: "The following property, if own.nl ctiieu-jny The former c.ititiiy h' - ..1.. .1 .i. iii..i itiitti, itiiitiliiiiinent l.v )uiiiuliiililpr and in actual um or, , .... ,,,... ,rimitlim kept for use, by and or his or her lm, ttc,,uir,Hl olher intrmt ilyj household gcvxls. f.irnl lire and . , ' ,- , , , s00l000 a.-rrl Ull'llClli!) V v" - and the tools. Implements, apMtratus, team, vehicle, harness or library neces sary to enable any person to carry on his trade, occupation or profession by which sutli jHison earns his or her liv ing to the amount ol three iiuniircu I of arid land. The Three Sisters com i jwiiy has a tuel ol 2;,0XH) arrtw. Orand Ronde I'rult Outlook. Iji tlrande Juddtieet, horticulturist commissioner for the Eastern Oregon . 1 . .1. .a I lll-la .lal,,ii I ml II111 I Ml 1 1 tinWIHl, ! ($300) dollars, the articles to 00 sei """ t ; ed by such householder; provid.il, for this district aie excellent for alt va- however, that when the assessed valua- iletles, and that the weather conditio , tlon of the iersonal projK-rty bIh.vo have been veiy favorable for Irutl. " . . 1 .. ... 11. ..1.11.... 1.... iw.i. Lmif lirti-L in an ex- cuuniei-ii Diii.ii .iiiui.. - , tJ,i, .1 1 1 1 ,irwu thru txiit nn account of the cool weather, iiirew iiuu'nw iTui ----- . , . only such amount as the total of such and the trees are considered K-)Mid .he prowrtty herein ennmreated shall I dang.-r line as lar as frost or ruling exempt from taxation." concerned. Mr. lieer look, forward to The supreme court ol tills shite has one of the most productive s.-aon in several times decided that punctuation ) tho fruit line that this valley has evrt marks arc not controlling in construing known an act for the purpose of ascertaining its meaning. In the port of Portland case, decided last July, the supreme court changed tho location of punrtua Will Aeiln Pool Clip. Salem Satisfied with the result of the iwl of their clip hut year, Marion tion marks in order to arrlte at the -.,... uoiilcnmr r will form a pool meaning of the legislature. Hut in tfn t,i- , ,ir and call fur bids for that case the court found that the ,,er , ., t. President A. t. Wain meaning was otherwise clear. It is not ,aVs that sl.eep began the winter In certain that the language of theexemp-' letter oimliliun than usual and hate tlon act shows that the punctuation C(imo through In excellent rendition. was erioneous. The nimntiiy of wool will be about the tame as last year, but he believes it will le liner and of Utter quality. A bout shearing time he will call a meeting of the Woolgrowcrs" association. NO DEMAND FOR PRUNES. Eastern Market Has Been Supplied at Very Low Figure. Salem "The prune situation in the East didn't look good to me," said Bruce Cunningham upon his return from a recent trip to Iowa. Mr. Cunn ingham is a well-known prune grower of the Liberty neighborhood. After waiting all winter for an opportunity to sell his crop at what he considered a fair price, he took a carload of fiuit back to Iowa to sell it there himself. "The prune market doesn't look good and I don't see any reason to believe that it will improve any this season,' he continued in answer to inquiries. "The fart is that the trade is already supplied. Everywhere I went I found that dealers have all the prunes they want and most of it was bought at pretty low prices. I found a jobber supplied with Oregon prunes that he bought from an Oregon firm at K cents in 25 pound boxes. Thewj prunes he will sell to the retail dealer at &H to 0 cents and the ictailcrs will sell them to consumers at 8K cents, or three jounds for a quarter. "How did the Jobber get them so chcapT That beats me; but he had them, and others bought at the same Azure. I learned that early in tho sea son as long as last July, jobbers were selling Oregon and California prunes. Dealers bought early and when they had all they wanted they stopped buy ing. That is the condition that exists the market has been supplied and no more are wanted. It looks to rue as though we will have a considerable quantity of carry over stock to sell in competition with 1904 prunes." Sheep Losing Their Fleece. Kcho Sheep shearing is now in full swing in the Kcho country, and almost every ablebodied man In the neighbor hood is making arrangements to join some crew and go to clipping wool. Tho price as established here for shear ing is 8 cents where the crew board themselves and 7 cents with board. Tho latter arrangement prevails here this year. Ah this is a forward spring in the t'matilla valley, shceji shearing will have to bo rushed to get it out of tho way before haying begins, which is .ast approaching. Favorable Report or Rural Route. Oregon City K. ( Clement, pcial inspector for the government fur rural free delivery moil routes, has inijvctrd and favorably repotted on a third route to lie oeratrd from the Oregon City postofllce. Tho route was Inspected after a largely signed petition having been forwarded to the government au thorities asking that the route be estab lished. The new route will dlfroN with Iloaver Creek, Scheul!, Carua and Needy postoirices. ReilOt Trom Fair Board. Salem 0. A. Westgate, of Albany, uas tendered to the governor hia resin nation ai a memW of the stale fair board. No reason was giten for the resignation. Tho resignation ol West- gate makes the fourth clionne in tho personnel of the hoard in tho last few months, ami hut one exjieriencnl mem ber remains. ,1 and ion.es. TheniiuiU'r o I- d. V Indian l.a,lr I ' flX l".,,.o.y frame bulldlns ""u '.iainmoiid, I..d.. .'''' ' ,e dciulUeiet were Injured. Im. One end ..(the Urge pli.l of . . ' :b.l.ro..ASIelc.,.,.,yw,blo down. ca.Hi.ig l ' ,5'X ... . number ol business house, weie.un To the north of the.Uy llw.l-"" wa.al.oseere. much dam.rn - been done In the aulnitU ul hvanefHi. Itogera Talk and TlHimtm. An cicecdlmly heavy fall of '! ..il ilia Bfnfttl. 1 i.. .... ... . durlllm; was III IIIIIIIIH"! . - - I blown into a sl.wic .pwrry and rwlueed 1 in Limlllmr tt.wl. 'e man wa. fata" hutt and several mer "-"- vetrly injured. CHINA MILS II. Il.tlu.lpo Ast Will t apir on the .h ol Neil Pnemt'er. u-,. i.i....., Mated Jtt The itate Uriwrtinent h. rceirrd tuimal nulice 1 i-l.li, . i-nteriillielit denounc ing the I'lilisf" etc lusloti treaty, s-j lhl contenti-m l'l eip.'e """' "'"" 1? ..-.1 .ml-M ip.ilartol br anolhrr i"f,itv he that dale t'nder ita lerma ill monlhl before the riplrati.m ol a ion rut fruin jVcrmlvr ST, Sm, if elllur power I dlfMtlillnt with tlw treaty. It i rwuliel to de nounce It. This 1. the action which el. in. l, tiVm. in initeof the strneg r.t tBoita to th oiotrary "t the part f iim Main iliirlBieni. nan iiif .,tiM nnt ti, M.rvMt. tbtrratv would have continued in fores for another term of ten jara fr-m IWritibcr J7, torn. Tl, .tirlnuinl Ixilntnl out to the l'elln aalhofltlea llirtMigh Mr Cwger that It M iry pronawe tiiai, lar frum tvttetine ttw c, ndlllixi" relating to the admixb of t'lilneew Into the Pnited Htalw, any new treaty wonld Ji ol applntal by the ar-fwle. The t hlnersi wotlld thus Im eilMwl, In the alciK of the heltrrlng ttm.y, t the full t Ijnr nf lb, (iearv and Helm taw. and the eiclutbxi wnuld l" murh more cimllp than at riwnt. I Ina ... p It. tfaattf lit l Imn ill.- nouiife.1, there 1. nothing to do but to prorml with a lot niulatlnn nl a new IrMl, Mrlilli Iim alriftilv lrl inllll. ed In a way, althotigh with little hoe 01 aoiiaiuiiai approval. IIIUtMlARTi:R5 AT PANAMA. Cattle Sold lor Nome. r.ctio 11. .v htanlleld has sold to Mr. Cox, agent for the Pacific cold stor age comjiany, ol Tacoma, four carloads of his heaviest beef steers. Thee rat. tie will lemain here until April 15 and ato destined for Nome. PORTLAND MARKETS. Legging Operations Held Up. Kugene tagging ojicratlons on the streams east of hero aro stilt wulting apj.aieutly for chango of weather or for developments in the lumber trade. The largo drive of logs in the river at the mouth of Lost creek, which the Hill llros. have gotten out on contract lor tne isooin-Kelly lumber company. still remains Intact. Thoro uro about u.uuu.uuu feet in this lot. No log. ging of consequence is now being done on tho Mohawk, the Coburg mill being supplied by the lie-Kenzle. Not Much Illegal Flihlng. Astoria So far as can be ascertain,! there Is very little if any Illegal fishing being done on the Columbia i 11,. present time, and the closed season is being observed more closely than - several years. Deputy Fish Commis. loner Ilurton, of WashlnBton. win. Deputy F. D. Lipnincott. of the. Poi sound district, aro patrolling the river, but tho Oregon ofllcera am nnt nut although they aro watching tho shore to see mat no usn are delivered. Sowing Beet Seed at Eche. Wheat Walla Walla, "5c: hluestem. HOc; valley, 81c. Ilarley Feed. J21822 tier Inn :hw. ing, $22 60; rolled, 1249 28. Flour Valley, 3.003.tl5 jwr bar rel; hard wheat straights, 14(84.20; clears, 3.H5!34i hard wheat patents, 4.404.60; graham, t3.50g:i.00; rte ll'JUI, f I.UUVSt.LlU, Oatfi No I wliite. II . 1 f)ut2 1 'JO iirtiv ti ina 1 ir . " ' AlillMtuflM lirnn, f 18 Q K.r .rm. nl.l.lll.. All, KT.I., . . .. ' .iiiii.iiuiKF, .ou; snorts, flllts tnop, finj llll-CHil, dnlry food, ( JO iiy iimntiiy, iosil) pr toil' cloter, tlOSll; grain, I11C12; cheat, 1112. Vegelablwi Turnips, HOc pr sack carrots, 80c; liects, 1 ; parsni.s, l iciiuco, nraii, 'J5 i.Cil.'?' l",r,,)'. 28c; tomatws, 1.60Q1 75percrato: caiillllnu,.. 7k.. 1 perdos; celery, OBQHOc; squah 2c per lb; cucumbers, l.782.25 jer v..., ucaiuKun, i-,.-; jH-as, ue per b: ,,, ii.0W i)(1(lvers .x.ou jier sack. Honey 133.50 i)er case. uwioert i nncy, uuctSf 1 per cental .,TODl, uolv jioiatoes, por lb; sweets, Be per lb. Fruits Apples, fancy, Baldwins and Bpltzcnbcrga, tl.502.25 txjr box- Kggs Oregon ranch. Hike. Ilutter Hncet cream butler, 30c per lb; fancy creamery, 25S27iJc; choice creamerv. nQ,9i. ,t... .. , . nominal. 1 Butter Fat Sweet cream. 9HU?,.. sour cream, 20)iJc. ' Poultry Chick, ns, mixed, Canal Commlnlon Settle Two Import, a at Points. Washington, March 26 Two Im Mirtanl joints bate Is-n ilevrloi.! In ci nnwtion with the work ol Ihe iith mlan canal commission. Om i. that the headquarters of the rnmmtttloa jiroUbly will be nn the lithmua of Panama Instead ol at Wanhlnuton. although an olllcn will ,rtUbly be maintained here. The other polht ia that a part of Ihe tluin o' at Irani the of the coinmlHioners will im detotetl to their private Interest.. Admiral Walker, the chairman ol the commission, ami (ienrral !rl, the army menilxr of the Isaly, will drvnte their entire time to the ranal wntk. legislation now (vending before, con giess provide, for the anointment of i governor of the American tonn on Ihn isthmus. II It ahoiild Iw enactc-I Into law, it is quite prubublo that tho pieal ucui ioj ii-iiKuaus iieuerai navis aa the goternor of the canal strip. MONEY TO CANAL Till! I.AILIIS I'ROJCCT UKV CIVIL MLb. IS IN SDN- 5ho. lhat Con. CuHllauIng Will ltr4u aounl la IIOIMH-" ..... AJerl. ' af - - ' -,...... I - ena.r Amendmiat M.kl-I ArP'T"-"" " Ijou.otiu. .. . MU TI.H alltLitttf Wa.hlliglo". Jla.cn " JA,' "IIVWc,, Admiral Tugb-a I; Hi sill. II ... -u,l .... "1 I IVlrmbuiu "'-J 'if, V Mar. I, .11.. L 1.u , . Atlliur, lrgiiii,i,i( loriMln lui. ... i . Ut.lllieli. br Utu,,!,,. h.,1 ,.l. i, . . " - ' lllllalJ u Tht rl.iiMiti.. '1 aau rruaidlnu n.. .... . 1 - - -..a Ut tenirh tho imblu ,,, lnH's All liiloru,.!!.,,. .i . tl tii j " " r. r . .....H..U..I nn.! for ami,.,, , , ital SnWhMW'"' Th. I'."" Ulr ... ...... I,M bat ..r-ry appropilall." (r wr. Jf out at.,., w.,,,, beiralter I made annually I" tl'" ! . V n" afl K C I bill. ....erandh.-l... bill ' ;''",'"'';'; ' ifotiuiiatrly. .he bill no .. . rui-,. ,, r, . j , U m lor crying at lit. ' '"' - r'"r""" . . ' . ..... n - rl.Ka 111. ... h. il.. i ... . BlH mendiiieril .p-.o''l H '".'V-r" 'I U.I.. ... . ".. . , " piojrrt I,wt' i"T w ""-" - - "- 'I tfSB WIIUMtetle lwlo l-oUiawi. an in- . I ' ' '" ' l..r Tim i.i -iia.o.i- ,H imii sen a thl ml r.Miiliie th aiii.i.H'fMii.w Ji.ll.a canal l at Isa.l IJW.ws:.. The etiwlry cull bill earrie. ?n.u lor nnt "I len.rtaiy quattria lur lite IS.tllaiul it..flk awl h- lies ewtiK, '"'; ltiH).0O0dditl.alf..r tl He-ttli. rtib- - ;'., ... ........ i .. iiiiikmi t.i rtMtiH.rnro miamai r -e. . I i.l. roliiliurtliwi d thejblle iHllldlHg .1 H.u.lH. 1 10.000 tor the Tacoma imiwi- ri-" " -'. .'. l . . I - ........ a Ml. 1 1 Mi. lakf, a 1 I...- . ... i i iiiH .iipM.nnm. - "K. . ..I. 1,V- lv'. .tla.k iiawaii i.h nu i cwtHMim. the Mill ,-rti, .! . Ihl II. m i.i,. i .... . Vlr. A.I...I..I MalaiOiJ," ami mat a tiaai r ,r i x, . Ijilrt a.i.iir. .u tahol III. .dinlral lia.) 1. 1 ' .H.Man.lu.ua All) 1u o ln Tka llmta C.nmlllie tm,l ApprtpMalWa al l! Waahlhgt. . Mn h lute for lb. f at. !,. a bill, rarrli j an 'efiv . Um of 14. r is-, . ,u, ltr. by tbr ! m olllone, ir,t . fe a -ft. Tb prl. it 1 i' OVO lot a t ... a i, 1 1 f. log folrtlrr at. I t f, ,s , JSU.gUD In. ( ,f.i aM wltkli will in, . n: jl AmeiU-an Trade With telfllsl. W..bii..-tmi. Mairb 11. 1'otnHi.re. of the I'liltwl HUIm lh ' ".. UauiMit territory a.i. atwMl IH.tHHI.OtW m.Hith, awl II le appr. nit that fur tho full Atcwl ihi II will aggiegato aruundllOO.OaO.OOO In lb trrm '-ntHwemtignooa territory" us In rlu.lr.lAlaaka.ttHi lUwatlaN UlaN.U, ' the l'lilll'pllH liUnd.. (loam, Tululla ' atnl Porta Klra. Hss-orde "I their hl ' menta to the twrta of the foltt.1 HIaIm ant of il.hiinnti (r.ii l be varlutia ih -'' -7 i iraula. iiii! ,,, ,' nlesl by th uVj-arlrmril uf ruit.itH.trs. ..Im. Alaaka I... a . and htbur, thluii(h ... bor.au of atatl rl,biu an I I." i Ir, elblblt The. rrc.f.l. .bow tint llw ship. Tl. 1,111 .....,!,.. ... . , rnmi. mis. iw i mi ".. m IL awt.r. ini.nl lnJ Hawaii, iwm sett, in. I (..up .im. MIB . .(,, ,.,,,,.,.,.-! wuam ami imuna af..gair.i in ww U, ,M,ur an I f . ( ,. . .. . i. t , . . , i .......... T a rtril ,.i.i hi. pulling hi.h rfni4BiT, Hlvl., r.ai.fk, . 1 1 a .m. .0.11 . n. 1. .1 1 1 IM.. .... ,ftM11MI, ... 1 ..,, mercbatvtlix' twelml fmar. tbetti In .1.. ,,,. ,,,,..11 ,, i,t .n the sant. rtt. iwarly Ill.tWO.OOO. ,ui,orlly la g-aie ' f, , l;, II ill int. I. nwni inr eusi im....iei r. AH rMMl .1,1 ,t,,'l,a . !t i frlp.l lr.,l Alalia, llin kihihI total t.f rn,( wir eoR.ni.ref. with th. Ivrrltor In . .......... t. .... uealloei fur IIh k-.mi ttiotilha rod I li .... .... ... , "1.1 . ........ . -. ...1. j.oo.i, iw ani'HiHi in rwariy 1, h M ,rlrlT, e ki W,MW,oog, whirl, malr. It .Hlf a, Humlay cl.-lng parent that lor th. tWal tear rrnl Ing n. y,.i. .t"..i with Jniw neit, Hi. total will U ,t,.,,ut tn .fi 11 .....y 1 iiw,ssiiuui, ,M, . wi in. ani iHirnta to inrte noeinm- , mni,r. ...riii,. ttugoua lerrllnrlr., Ihe large-at total lor lfnhaitt. 1U ! soted BMWW.s llfMlrr ot.nlilTlallon la 1..-1.1 i....n 'al ... 11 1 is nt ...... .. ....... . tie rm-rcrtamiia. ami 01 lorrign iui el.an.lla., I62.H77. I'AVOUs TWO LAM) IH3IHICT.1. favor of tli. Iwn xv Ulan, Ih.re Is kkI wiOI th.y will Inrrraro tbo 1 th. 7M,000 aalr.1 I r I T.tki War r.ndi are ioH Mar b Hi -T'-l 191a 13c per ound; sr!ng, small, 10J7C. hens, 13l4o-. turkeva. II dressed, 1820c; gcoso, live. 8c; ducks, t80 per doz. ' Cheese Full cream, twins, 12QI3C Young America, 14lBo. Jksef Drcssod, B7M!c jier pound. Miiltoii-DrcBscd, fi7c; lambs, 8C. Veal Dressed, 78c. Poik Dressed, 77tfc. i.opa uiioice, 26c Kcho-A large lot of sutar bs.t ' J,: ... u"",co' i00 Per pound has been received here and planters are Wool - Valley, nraigo, .-i busily engaged in preparing theground. Oregon, 1216c7,oImi7, 3235c. Pear Sleie by J.pa. V..,I1.,.....U t. .. .1. . iH-.i.tinioK, .iib.l-i. .). . line, trie) situation here remaiiia qulei it in not eix t.-.i that Vladivostok wllleontlrue .0 I miieli longer freo from the vlr. Otis ojicratlniia ol Ihe Jajtanese. In an. tlcljiatlon of the appearance ol the en emy, and of a posmblo siege, a ladles' circle has been formed, which alls six hours dally at the ministry of marine, lirejiarlng bandages ol linen for sick rob diets and sailors. Must of the Women In Vladivostok Isdong l t, crcB including the re.rweiitatlves of the rlstncrary. Puitla lluja Herman flhlps. Iltimbiirg, March 2(1. A prlval,. .lis taUh rexelvo here says t, m,urg Amerhan steamship ,-t,mwy has sold the slenmer Fuerst Illsmark to ltussla and that tbo .w.ui,.i,i.i. ....... .' ... ...... .iviitt .or wio sail. of the steamer Kaiser 1'redrlcli, ,ev. ...... ......n-i, a now com. etw . In spite 0 th. enlalnl the In'IIllmr ' llmsei, Ha aj n.10rl1 , of (.crman liners to ltussla, tho Ham. burir corr.iH.ionib.il. ,.r .1... t n... . ts ,.,at thv r sold lmc" "llV0 'finally un Impress Satisfaction at Ills Death. Washlnolnri ktti-.i. .1.1 1. Talt nd the o.licia.T-.Tn.3: . . u . ;. ' "ck.ii "I Ma. carlo Hakay the so called president of he Phil ,,,,lnU rei-ubllc. Hakay wc, red tlu nll.ny llfa-kpln. .nation ami fled to the moimtnini witl. 11 small form nl U...1...1 ........ . , " -. wi n urils, and pedltioiiB, mm unprotected . American Consul doing to poltf Iindon. Marebyn a '. of tho Time, at WmnghaTr.Tlfed States Consul Di,i.H ...... J" u ll,.e'1 t. 7 . . . "... atari for Is post at Anlung neit week, and that he has arranged with the J.pa'1 naval authorities to assist his vessel To reach Its destination " vessel to lat.rlof Department Oleta Ita Approval to Alaikaa DHL a.rmiei.i, jiarrii iih IHlrri- ..i..,,i . ,i.i,.. .1...1, or .lprtm.i.t la heartily In favor of lb. , of ,,,,, ,u e . r.raitofl 01 in. two laiMi uiairicia in ...1 .., n,.i Aiaa win. iiM.Kiuaitera al ."..imp ii...... ,.1 .... . T, . , I .... ihiuih.ih "i -- The parage of a bill foi thla .titH. nmilir J,y ilie ric , -n .. ..yrrr.n.ry niiriir.T ..ttiir that they are 11 and by louinilsaluner Ultbarda. of Ihn ' ... i,i, .1,. ,..,,, 1 general laivil omrr, their lec.Hntn.lxla- ,BVrtiue newlnl fm the o". uon i ng t,.,i nwwi a rrtn.rt made by wi, xhi romprorr Mac i jameajYi. witl.n. after an liiteallgallon Ul , .Ui ... ...meoiiKii... ,n Alaska. Th. .le- ,,rornw, ,m l and alll r rtm.n Ull.vea that Now. la th. Uom 1P ,, IlM , proper irraiion tor a laml oilier. In 0,.K-on, and th. Norttmin Alaaka, aa It la apparently a tiVrly lie tdssnl without 1 1 .,. ...,,, , rniirr 01 an vo1 total aliinin active mining district. In.trad of plac , .)K)llt J,Co ng in a otllr. In rhaig. of regular ui.l thai th Mil aa flrii, .ami ..nicer, the bill lw,llg In rn- ,,r0,,e tbatth. .nrre.-! ,, , , " ''"' maranai n.r t.e Pvltd tor on. year ar the clerk of th. r.mrt as receiver of the , Siitnaa la. a.. I ...til " v 'JT:r.. . . V.nk.. D.H.I CW- Tho.a With Pood Can l.y. I 4n Ft.clco. Mstck J' . .. . . ' .f .I.m ..jiam.r I AMI, nt. retrrsliurg, March 2H l'ris-la- .1 i aiua iir.iriH. .....iiniK. ... .. UI...,1 who I, In command at Vladlvoalok . have ,n "V ",,.,, . '181 iH-en nolvsl at hi lvt,.r..,lr(. Thr P'" ' " 'JSI rg the Vladivostok to rc Cb; 1,;r'.,;'rn, l,." VKl .i.aln. but add that only those will .1- '"'" ' ?, lowed U. stay who have 2 ihiu.i.Is of "r,,,t"',, lo ,.e.llVn'fc mr and 10K ,,, h'ui kw eat '' C r"!TVJU.i? A-'ffl enough to la.t eixht month,. All Cl.b 'n.v III nese and (.....,. .1 i.V... ... .1 At Issl arr.mlits he w " J3S rn w lllui.it cupalloii hat. In-en .n.lerisl In depart ,IMm" "(. start tintruu and alarming M '"""... c.Hirtiiiarllalwl. Unit, Ing Is strictly .rohlhll. Hatll. la Near. Ht. Petersburg, March 28 Tho Hist iiitlmath.ii from Itusalau sources that a i-attie ltM.ii th Itiisslans mid Ja.- ...so in iorc.1 is oxtwM ll(lry t, ..... ...7 OI , , rlVl,r ht dlspaleli from (lenerul I.lnovltcli, In commaml ... ,. ,( . JuJ., AiconlliiK to fienurMl I,li.o- .... . 1.1 '"" ""'l 1), DO ) Jill n Z;? ".,ll!lr"y' aro 4 miles southeast nl WIJ11, Agree on Macedonian Reform. Win. bin t 1 .... tbo i .. """ rtn-mdli.g tu der 1 , , " tt('n,,1,"ll'' Kdr.,,l.. ..... I at I w I o??T- " ' lM,l'vcd win wh .1 I b,.,?n ,M,,nro 1,10 ro ilitd hv I. 'r M,"'''''ft l recog. Austria at U T'1'0'0" of Ml ll A l la at their meellng at M.ior.ted Hi 1. 7 . AmonK ln uilans. , Ht. I e ersburg. Mar,,!, j!H.n 1 7i.: no "Ickncss amono .... .1.1. ..1. mmlioar oiinlmat ninl a riulKrHj ll flag passtxl out of the 'h,r Mabel Threateol , Bhanghai, March U -M tlnil of the rebel Irailor. lj head nl 1 .00(1 opium "fn" ly detached from Chlnt Cluing King, province says he has .10 inw--........ ... ..... .u.insie of tr.iuiiit. ......' ..j ... l.i... I...I l-illii Jrl ura.Ilrulii tho false, forrif" .111 .aiu.1 in ono men. western ocean and ifJ .....Inn fOQ'l thin religion 01 s- proclamation csj.efU";1 lloina.i Catholics. Kusata to He'i. Bl7j Paris, March it-'". Purls ci)rifsiondent says It is rm .. ,u 11.;.,.. that Canuiln II lwH Ivnalok sdiiadron-hii" ... '.. . ...t,iln eon1' nvertaao v ,1 , rlflo tho liftlllel.il' ' ' bought from. ( i.i " "'fa with llie... to ' :.m slnn gonitrnl stall, rf 1.... la.ianeso tOT' ........m. " . . Coreit does not mccw .r. I KUSSiana r... - j slatisare conllnulng ffitMM ataris are coin...-. t 1 prospective slcgo " ((, nulling rao i"" that point. mmmttim ' iiunsian irnnn.