ALASKA HAD OOOO CARE.
LANE COUNTY LEADER
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f t . C . C O N M K K , 1 'u b lU lir r .
YAKIMA INDIAN LANDS.
Effort Being Made by Commiasioncr to
Settle Long Standing Dispute.
W ashington, A p ril 1. — Representa
C O T TA G E GROVE
OREGON.
W E E K ’S DOINGS
tive Cushman has been advised by the
commissioner of Indian affairs that
steps are soon to be taken looking to
negotiating a final agieeinent with the
NEWS OF OREGON
Items of General Interest Gathered
From All Over the State.
Northern Territory Oot New Laws Which
Will Bring Settlers.
Washington, March 31.— "A la sk a has
been bountifully taken care of in the
past session of congress,’ ’ said J. W .
|MAY GIVE IT UP
Efforts to Repair Break in Levee of
Little Avail.
Ivey, who has beeu here all winter urg GOVERNMENT FUNDS ARE EXHAUSTED
or another
COMMERCIAI. AND FINANCIAL DOfNOS ing legislation of one sort
RICH QOLD
Montana Collection wnT
Portland I
H elena, Montana V
Conrad, of th , b.,lk'in||
Broa., who waa n t ^ j I
Toole as
¿J I
»loners for Montana
Purchase -xposit,un ^ 1
C lark exposition, ing.
land, re»p *| iv e ly h a«.
11-resting annoum-t-meni J
send what is suppose,! , " t
ami heat r o l l e r t i « ! ^
the world ,,, st.
exh ib itio n during th »..
The exh ib it i, UWA
Bros., and was form«,!,, I
the F irst National b.„vl
The collection a a. pnrtM
Conrads from tin- receive!
several years ago, ,lpon
that institution, and g J
added to.
*
T h e collection
-o l
G overnor Hauser, » h «
the First National h»nk
result of many ye»r8'
daya when placer niini ’
done in hundred» of d.im!
the slate, the collei-tion
as magnificent.
Amon.
in the collection is one
gulch, above Helena, whb-U
l«e the largeat single nu»»
in the Northweat.
™
T b e present value of tin
about $300,000 if
its natural state, as romiT
earth, it is worth more, ,
genie being wortli Severn) '
weight value b »a u s e 0|
form ations.
I t should prove one of thsl
the exposition.
It Will J
guarded day and night
it leaves Montana until in L
Bt. Louia and Portland.
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for the big territory. “ I find that very | \a*t Areas Will Be Flooded and Immense
Indians o f the Yakim a reservation
Sheep Dying on Range* Contracting for few states have secured as much in the
Damage Done- A New Break Near
n l R «v l«w ul lm p .r t .a t M ip p M h i;i whereby they w ill surrender a ll claim
way of local legislatiou, and few mem
1903 Hops - Medford Creamery Is
Urccnvillc — Other» Likely.
o l th . Past W eek la B rief end
to lands lyin g between the west bound
bers can go home as contented as I will
About Ready to Start Up.
Campreaaa iK .
ary of th eir reservation and the crest
return to my people. We did not get
New Orleans, A p ril 1.— The carrying
of the Cascade mountains.
A creamery w ill tie in operation at|every ^ j ng we wanted, but we did get away oi additional cribbing at tb e H y-
O. F. Sw ift, president of ^th e great
E ver since the treaty of 1855, defin
The plant ^ mogt essential things, and I have
M edfoid in about 30 days,
melia crevasse early this
m orning
beef packing firm, ie dead.
ing the boundaries of the Y’ tk im a res w ill be capable o f handling the milk of
no complaint to make. When I first brought the forces that bave been at
German newspaper« reply to Dewey ervation, there lias been a dispute as 300 cows.
came down here at the opening of tbe work there to the verge of abandon
to the lands actually belonging to tbe
by criticieing tbe Am erican navy.
Indiana. In that treaty th eir reserva-
Contracts for hops for the crop of session, senators and representatives ment of the attempt to close the break,
Eighteen W aterbary. Conn., striker« tion was to extend westward " t o the 1903 are being made in the Willamette
la te r in the day, however, it was
have been arrested tor deadly assault. crest of the Cascade mountains,’ ’ but valley at from 15 to 16 cents, the for told me I might as well go home, that agreed to continue the undertaking,
.
in
the
short
session
there
would
be
no
though a ll hands are lik ely to he calleil
Noah Baby, an inm ate o f the poor- in the subsequent survey m arking the mer price being generally recog: ized as
; time for considering legislation. They off if tbe terrific current washes out the
house of M iddlesex county, New Jersey, boundaries of the reservation the west tbe prevailing figure.
boundary
line
was
laid
off
a
considera
advised me to come back next session, new lines of cribbing which were start
ia 131 year« old. H e was born at b a
Almonds are now in full I loom in
ble distance to tbe east of the moun
ton town, N . J., on A p ril 1, li7 2 .
when there was more time. Bat I re- ed from both ends of the levee late this
tains.
T b e Indians have all along the orchards of Josephine county, and
W illiam R e illy , a patient in tbe maintained that they were erroneously if not nipped by frost the crop of these plied that we had been put off that : afternoon, in no event can the work
be completed inside of a week, and
Bellevue hospital, New York , h»s
deprived of the intervening tracts, but nuts w ill be large here this year way year after year, and did not '
go I unless ample money is given, the next
incessant laughing spell, which has no satisfactory agreement lias ever been Peaches are also beginning to bloom.
tend to stand it any longer.
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«• - « — i is
_ in—i
disaster
to
the - cribbing
lik e _ ly *_
to
lasted live days, and the doctor« cannot made with them. Only last year they
camped down, and here 1 have been
A
postoffice
has
been
established
at
mark
the
end
of
tiie
struggle.
•x p la in it.
refused an offer o f $175,000 for the
ever aince.
Lost Valley, W h eeler countv, to be
The levee hoard today let it be known
“ In my opinion, tke most important
When Mrs. B. L. McQuown le ft a lands, saying that was not a sufficient
supplied by special service from Lone
that it was at the end of its resources,
legislation
of
the
session
was
the
Alas
recompense
for
their
lose.
bank at Marion, In d ., with $600 she
Rock.
The postoffice at Thurston,
ami that, unless the plunters and rail
ka homestead hill, permitting the entry
Renewed efforts are to be made
hda just drawn the money was stolen
Lane county, has been re-established.
roads
could
assure
subscriptions
of 320 acrea of land, 160 of which may
from her pocketbook, which hung from through a special agent of the depart
be
com
mu
teil
upon.’
and
a
like
amount
amounting
to
$50,000,
it
would
be com-
her belt, by two men who had been ment to procure a mutually satisfactory
Seventeen canneries and 10 cold
Doubt
agreement this summer, and in that storage plants at Astoria are making taken by scrip. The bill is not perfect, polled to throw up its ;hands.
waiting for her.
lees
double
that
amouot
will
be re
event congress at the next session will ready for tbe fishing season, which but it w ill do a great deal towards
The title to some ancient Irish gold
be asked to appropriate the amount opene A p ril 15. A heavier run than bringing in the class of permanent set quired to complete the job.
ornament« ¡« being contested in the
By evening it was said the break was
called for in such agreement to quiet that of last year is anticipated on ac tlers that we so much need. Now that
British court« between th e crown and
the Indians’ claim .
T be department count o f the returns from artificial people can acquire title to the land, close to 700 feet wide, with the ends
the trustee, o f the British museum.
is thoroughly convinced that the equi propagation.
and can feel safe against encroachment, steadily melting away. Two ridges be
They were plowed up in the Northwest
ties of the case are with the Indians.
there will be a heavy immigration, and tween which the levee caved have pre-
of Ireland in 1896. and were wild to tbe
Architect W . H. Knighton has been the fertile valleys will soon begin to ven'ed the water from spreading rapid
museum for HOO pounds.
t o s e l l W r e c k oh t h e M a i n e .
appointed by the state board of asylum fill with industrious, energetic people. ly above and below, but the m ighty
Germans are angry a t D ew ey’ s criti
trustees to draw up plans and specifica When we get a larger population, as torrent ia filling the lakes and bayous
cism of their navy.
Cuban Harbor and Coast Will Be Cleared tions for a modern horse and cow barn we are now sure to do, we w ill come to tbe rear and in the next fortnight
'— I
to replace the present dilapidated and baca to congress and make known our the whole basin from La Fourchie to
of Wrecked Battleships.
Senator Foster declares Pacific coast
RECIPROCITY IDEA IS (
the lower lim its of cultivated land in
man should be selected for vice presi
SYashington, A p ril 1.— The Cuban unsanitary building, the cost of tbe other wants.”
"""—
Plaquemines is likely to to he under
cabinet at a recent meeting decided to new structure not to exceed $10,000.
dent.
water, causing inestimable damage and Other Treaties Will Slur« s,
STRONQHOLD IS TAKEN.
call
for
bids
by
advertisement,
both
in
President
Qlvci
Many people have lost th eir liv e « on
I much sutfering.
Governor Cham berlain has pardoned
account of tbe last break in tbe Missis- Havana and abroad, for the removal John Gates, w ho two yearB ago forged Crushing Defeat Inflicted on San Miguel
The Texas A Pacific railroad is now
W ashington, March ft
from Havana harbor of th e w re ik of the
•ipp i levee.
hopelessly invtlved, with water running nouncement in the Jun
the name of H. W . Corbett to a check
and His Fort Captured.
battleship Maine and the removal of
over its tracks and with little hope of lature regarding tbe failure
The Caban senate has ratified the re the wrecks of the several Spanish war at Eugene. Gates had served half his
Manila,
March
31.—
Two
companies
ciprocity Ueaty on the promise o f an vessels lyin g on the southern coast of three years’ sentence. The pardon was of Macabehe scouts signally defeated an early resumption of traffic, if the ciprocity treaty with the 0
granted upon the petition of a large
crevasse is permitted to _run until low is but a forerunner ol wh»l
extra session of congress.
the island. Bids w ill also lie invited
number of prominent citizens of Marion the main body of San Miguel’ s fo ri»« water comes.
l«ected in the cine of ill u
today. It is believed San Miguel was
Robbers dynamited the safe in the for rem oving the wreck of the Merrimac county.
The Howell crevasse is beyond con a sim ilar characfer whichi
killed. Lieutenant Reese was serious
poetofhee at [ Lake M ills, Winnebago from tbe entrance to Santiago harbor
trol, and this has suspended all traffic cure action hy the United
county, Iowa, securing several hundred and the Spanish cruiser Alfoneo X I I I ,
Hundreds of sheep are dying on the ly wounded. The scouts lost three men over the Napoleonville branch oi the ate. i t was evident Iron
hich is grounded on the north coast,
killed,
and
had
11
men
wounded.
dollars.
ranges in Grant and H arney counties
Southern Pacific.
of that body that thenismij
near Havana.
The enemy occupied an entrenched
for want o f feed. The long, cold w in
A t the in vitation o l the German gov
The river remained stationary today I«osed to th e reciprocity u
It is tbe expectation of the Cubans
position
between
Mariquina
ai
d
Fran
ernm ent, a conference with the object that a noat sum w ill be realized by the ter, together with the deep snow and
in front of this city, marking 20.3 at lined in the reciprocity
o f founding an international seismic as- transaction, as bidders w ill not be paid scarcity o f hay, ia responsible for the cisco del Norte, and bad erected a stone nightfall.
The rise yesterday, how were sent to it by the pi
fort,
which
was
garrisoned
by
200
men.
eociation w ill be held at Straesburg for the work, but w ill be required to heavy loss among the herds. Sheep
ever, was .2 of a foot, ¿in inspection all efforts alpng that line ■ ■
Lieutenants
Re-se
and
Nickerson
derid
owners are trying to move their flocks
from July 24 to July 28.
of the local levees give no cause for ap abandoned hy tin- admii . . .
pay for the privilege, on condition that
to better ranges, but the sheep are too ed after nn hour's fighting to surround prehension as to their safety.
The r e je c t«! treaties,in«H
I t is said that John W . Gates intends the recovered ships and material shall weak to be moved.
tbe position and charge, after having
that with the French repiil^B
There are a number of
to retire permanently from active par-1 pass to them.
divided their commands. The two offi
it is antnoritatively sUtelJL,
ticip ation in the stock market, and that bidders aw aiting tbe opportunity to
THE HAQUB PROTOCOL.
Linn county real estate agents com cers then led a gallant and successful
submitted to the sensts
in the future he w ill devote much ol submit proposals, among them C. F. plain that most of the parties from the charge, during which Lieutenant Reeee
his tim e as he w ill spare to business to W . N eely, notoriously associated with East who are seeking homes are accom fell, seriously wounded.
The enemy Minister Bowen Will Urge Quick Action next, and, because of t h « H
the senate, the president is
those concerns in which he is heavily the Havana postoffice.
by Allied Powers.
panied by an Eastern “ agent,” who then broke and ran, leaving 45 men
ing the formation of nem w ]
It is reported that the Spanish gov demands at least 50 per cent of the dead on the field, including a general
interested.
Washington,
A
p
ril
1.
—
Minister
ernment EeekH to recover some o f the local agent’ s commission before the officer, who is believed to be Fan M ig
Sugar formed an imper^g
Privileges to construct a salt lake oi
Bowen
hopeB
to
begin
work
during
the
ships now lyin g on the southern coast, homeseekere are allowed to locate. If uel, though his identifleiation is incom
recipro -al exchange in #ofgQt
400 acres near Cape May lor a seaside
present
week
with
the
diplomatic
rep-
but ail bids must lie made by in d ivid the Linn county people refuse to be plete. i t ia Imped thia da/aat wiJJ din.
iee, noticeably those ixj ,»el
resort have been granted to a company,
rma*>nUlll\rn o t the*
b JaolraxJ-
nmies, ana so r», « ^ C |r
uals or firms. Offers from the Spanish bled the agent moves his party on, courage disorder in Rizal province.
which proposes to fill 600 acres extend
ing powers on the protocol for sending
port
is eoncerned the admMm
government w ill not be entertained.
The m ilitary authorities w ill direct to Tbe Hague arbitration tribunal the
looking lor greener pastures.
ing from Madison avenue, Cape May,
the operations of the detachments which question whether these nations shall estopped from agreeing t fo ,r
to Sewell's point, and to construct an
••THE (JREATEST COUNTRY.”
are pursuing the bandit hands.
A d d i have preferential treatment in the pay tion of duty by reason of ,ffori
in let to the ocean so that sea-going
PORTLAND MARKETS.
tional troopa are to be sent to Suriago ment of claims of their citixens against the Cuban reci procity ague -ph
yachts may have entrance.
specifically provides tbnt:
Czar's Tribute to United States In Dis
later on.
Venezuela.
W heat— W a lla W alla, 72c
blue-
A new system ot searching lor min
cussing St. Louis Fair.
duced by any country oihujuht
Mr. Bowen heretofore has submitted
stem, 77@78c; valley, 77c.
eral ores by the use of the telephone is
shall be admitted into
NORTHWEST AT THE CAPITAL.
St. Petersburg, A p ril 1. — T h e czar
to the British ambassador the draft of
being tried at the Teleacaa lead mine,
Barley— Feed, $23.50 per ton; brew
States an hy treaty on con,
today received Thomas W . C ridler, the
a protocol for the purpose stated, a
iin North Wales.
the Cuban treaty is in
Title of Tacoma Building Site Defcctlve-
representative of the St. Louis exposi ing, $24.
notable feature of which is that the
rate of duty than is iaipuaj
Scattle-Tacoma Mails.
James M cNeill W h istler, the Am eii- tion, at the im perial residence at the
Flour— Best grade, $3.95@4.25; grah
Czar of Russia shall name the mem ing law.
ean artist, w ill receive the degree oi Tzarskoe Zelo and expressed hiB per am, $3.4503.85.
Washington, March 31.— The attor bers of the court. I t ie known that
doctor oi laws at the forthcoming Glas sonal interest in, and sympathy with
M illetuffe — Bran, $19 per ton; ney general today reported that he had the allies intend to offer some amend
RIVER IS STATIWdgfl
gow university graduation ceremonies. the objects of, the St. Louis exposi m iddlings,
$ 24; shorts, $19.500 20. examined the title to the public build ments to the draft prepared by Vene
th *
tion,
the
scope
o
f
which
he
discussed
chop, $18.
ing site at Spokane, designated for pur zuela’ s representatives, but their nature
The M ills & W righ t company, ol
Swift Current and Fsvonki
Boston, one o f the oldest printing and with M r. C ridler for a considerable
Oats— No. 1 white, $1.16 O 1.20; chase early in the winter, and had has not been made known, although
Mississippi
found il clear. A check has been made one of them ie believed to be regarding
beok houses in New England, has made length of tim e. The czar referred to gray, $ 1.12)401.15 per cental.
New Orleans, March 28
out and sent the owners.
an assignment.
L iab ilities $91,279, the friendship existing between Rus
the proposition relative to the Czar— as
H ay — T im oth y, $11012;
clover,
sia and the United States, and said he
There is faulty title to two lots in there is thought to be some objections river practically station«
with’ assets nominally the same.
$ 8 0 9 ; cheat, $9010 per ton.
hoped to see that friendship more firm
cluded in the Tacoma site, the lots on their part to that monarch assuming day, there has been
Alfred G. Van derbilt has visited ly cemented.
Potatoes— Beet Bnrhanks, 50(8U0c per owned hy Mrs. Walsh, and before that
H e seemed much im
the function of naming the members of the flood conditions,
Commissioner Straebourger, o l New pressed by the magnitude o f the e x h i sack; ordinary, 40050c per cental,
speed at which the current
site can be acquired these two lots w ill the court.
York, to whom he explained that most bition plana anil said lie wished to con growers’ priees; Merced sweets, $20
have to be condemned, thereby insuring
Mr. Bowen is anxious to have tha and favorable winds have
e l his securities were invested in noil- gratulate Am erica nn its marvelous d e 2.25 per cental.
clear title. The title to the balance work completed as soon as possible, and strained the rising ten«
taxable properties not liab le for per velopment, saying to M r. Cridler:
Poultry— Chickens, mixed, 12013c; of the site is satisfactory.
w ill urge this on the allies’ representa ant e ve is being kept on
sonal assessment. He showed that he
“ You have the greatest country.”
young, ll)4 @ 1 2 c ; hens, 12c; turkeys,
Senator Foster today urged the post- tives. According to the terms of the levee from Red river lands
was liable for asscssnisnt on only $190,- The czar promised to carefully exam ine live, 15016c; dressed, 18020c; ducks,
office department to increase the mail protocol of February 14, the first pay Orleans.
•(H) but he agreed to an assessment on
memorandum submitted to him by $707.50 per dosen; geese, $708.60.
service between Seattle and Tacoma. ment of the 30 per cent of the enstoms
Members of the state bo
$250,000.
M r. C ridley, showing the economic
Cheese— Fu ll cream, twiDS, 16)4 0 He was (old that, if the electric road receipts of La Guayra and Puerto Ca- eers are a t various pointt
reasons
for
the
participation
of
Russia
Judge P. B. W ilfe , o f the Seventh
17)4c; Young Am erica, 1 7 )4 0 1 8 )4 c; would carry such mails ss were offered bello for the month of March are to be M ississippi, the Bed
til
Iowa judicial district, has just rendered in the exh ibition .
it at a resaonahle rate, the additional paid to the representative of the Bank Fouchiere. On the latt«
factory prices, l @ l ) 4 c less.
an important decision -eganling the
A ll in of England at Caracas on A p ril 1. are now three crevsfess,
Batter— Fancy creamery, 30O32)4c service would he established.
SION AMENDED TREATY.
power ol assessors to assess« taxes on
per pound; extras, 30c; dairy, 200 terurhaan mails are now carried by the This w ill form the nucleus of the fund not im m ediately within
Northern Pacific.
property in tbe hands of a trust com
22)4c; store, 1 5 0 18c.
with which is to be paid the claims oi breaks have had time in
President
Palma
Send*
Orders
to
Cuban
pany as trustee. The court holds such
Eggs— l t O 15c per dosen.
the various nations that are to be ad struct tem porary embsnki
Minister
at
Washington.
property is liable to assessment both
Hops— Choice, 21023c |>er pound.
Police Ordered to Fcrnlc.
judicated by the mixed commissions damage w ill be done to tbs
for county and city taxes.
W ool— V a lle y, 1 2)4 0 1 5 c; Eastern
dustry by the present flood.
Washington. A p ril 1. — Ratification
which are to sit at Caracas.
Victoria,
B.
C
.,
March
31.—
In
view
Siquro, Mexico, is now the on ly of the Cuban reciprocity u eaty w ill Oregon, 8 0 1 4 )4 c ; mohair. 28<a28c.
o
f
the
fact
that
trouble
is
expected
at
To Pay Honolulu Pk|*j
Beef — Grose, cows, 3034» c per
be exchanged at the state department
plague spot in the Maxatlan district.
NO BIBLE FOR FILIPINOS.
Fernie in the event o f non-union men
today.
Senor Queaada, tbe Cuban pound- steers, 4 @ 4 44 c ; dressed, 7 \ c.
W ashington, March
being
imported
by
the
Crow’
s
Nest
coal
Russia is trying to negotiate a loan minister, called upon Secretary Hay
Veal— 7 )4 0 8 X c .
company, the British Columbia govern Catholic Priest Objects to Circulation ol Lennon, ch ief of the
e l $ 100,000,000 w ith a Franco-Belgian
Mutton — Gross, 4c per
pound ;
and officially notified him ot the ratifl-
of the treasury dep
Hurried Tranalations.
ment lias requested the Dominion gov
syndicate.
cation o f the treaty by the Cnhan sen dressed, 7%e.
started for Honolulu, l
ernment
to
send
a
detachment
of
North
Lambs —
Gross, 4c per pound;
New York, April 1.— Father O ’ Brien duty o f disbursing the $1-®1
Owing to freight congestion, it is re ate, as reported in the new« dispatches.
west
mounted
police
to
Fernie,
the
Pardow, preaching in St. Patrick's ca propriated by congress to *1
ported that fires w ill be put out in As there is on ly one copy o f the treaty dressed, 7)4c.
Hogs — Gross, 6 )4c
per pound ; «■enter of the strike, and a squad of 60 thedral on “ The Catholic Church and the judgm ents rendered cal
2,000 or more coke ovene in the New in W ashington, the other being en
men has been ordered to proceed from the Bible,’ ’ attacked tb e distribution
dressed,7
0
7
We.
route from Havana, the exchange of
R iver, W . Va., field.
the destruction of propertyi
Calgary. The coal company has given of Bibles in the Philippines.
ratifications w ill he constructive, rather
in suppressing the bubonic I t
Four men were drowned a t Bass lake,
the
men
until
today
to
decide
whether
Fatal Fire at Orand Rapids.
“ It is looked upon as a great boon to
than actual. Secretary Hay accepting
nine miles from Owen sound, Ontario.
they w ill return to work; failing a de the Philippines,” he said, “ that after ing the years 1899 and 19WJ
as sufficient the assurance that the
Grand Rapids, Mich», March 26. —
ritory o f H a w a ii was e ls o *^
cision, outsiders w ill be brought in.
They were fishing in a leaky, flat-
we have rid them of Spain’ s rule of
Cuban treaty has been dispatched to Fire at the large greenhouse plant of
the same act to issue bonfcl
bottomed boat, when it sank.
’ superstition,’ we are going to give
Washington. No date has been set for H enry Sm ith, just west o f th is c ity, re
ceed $500,000 in amount, » ■
Take Years to Recover.
them ‘ the open B ib le,’ and are ship paying its share of the judgra
Claims against the city of New York the assembling of congress to take sult ed in the lose of one life and $35,-
Ban Francisco, March 31.— Lonis ping carloads of these qnickly thrown
000 damagee to property today. The
lor $500,000 ihave been filed bv per action on the treaty.
translations.
Every one
blaze strted in the boiler room, pre Hirsch, o f this city, whose coffee plan together
sons injured by exploding bombs last
Japs and M exlc«»» 1 ® !
Llae Through Colorado Coal Fields.
sumably from the explosion of a lan tation in Guatemala was destroyed by knows that persona who have never
election night in Madison square.
Los An geles, March 2J-1
the
recent
eruption
of
Santa
Maria
vol
had more than a year or two acquaint
Guthrie, O. T ., April 1.— The C olo tern carried hy one of the employes,
Every Lutheran is to be asked to rado, Oklahoma A Texas railroad com who was afterward found d e * l. The cano, has jnst returned from an inspec ance with this almost unknown lan- Angales county council « J
H e * u»g e are incapable of givin g expres adopted resolutions indorses o f t l
g iv e one cent a day for a period of pany has been chartered as a feeder to flames spread to the boarding bonse tion of the devastated district.
one year for a benevolence fund for all the Kansas C ity, M exico A Orient, where the em ployee lived, and then to says that the accounts o f the cost to sion in it to God’ s word as it should be of the state organizer in
unionizing of Japan»««
objects of tbe church. From the 250,- building from l<ennison, T ex., to Pu the other buildings
Another employe Guatemala of Santa Maria’ s outbreak done. I suppose these Bibles w ill take
000 Lutherans in the synod it is export eblo, Colo., and through Hobart, Chey was overcome by smoke and rescued were not cxagRerated. and ¡ i t will take along with them Am erica’ s heirloom, laborers at Oxnard.
ed a fa rth er resolution
a couple o f years and perhaps longer,
ed to raise nearly $1,000,000.
H e w ill recover.
enne and Elk C ity, O kla., tapping the w ith difficu lty.
the institution aDd increase of divorce,
unionizing of nil unskilled 4
for the coffee industry to recover from
unknown as yet to these people.’ ’
A broken rail wrecked east bound main lin e of the Orient at lo n e W olf.
the blow.
other alien laborers in hvB
(treat Northern Blocked.
Santa Fe passenger train No. 2 at Propositions are now being made to
I .oral labor leaders state t b » J
Turks Lost Fifteen Men.
■akin, Kan., every car except one leav cities along the proposed route for
E verett, W ash., March 2 6 .— A report
Rescued from the Flood.
first tim e a union labof «
in g the track.
Conductor Fond was I «onuses for the construction. The line has reached here that a snowslide at
Constantinople, April 1. — The en
Natcbes, Miss.,
March
31.— The
in any way fa v o r*! Alta®
injured badly, but
the
passengers passes through the Colorado coal fields. W ellin gton yeeterdar buried an engine
steamer St. John came up from below gagement between Turkish troops and
and caboose standing on the Great
escaped with a sever«' shaking up.
insurgents at Isthi, Macedonia, which
San Francisco :
this
morning
w
ith
a
full
load
of
pas
Silver Bought for Philippine»
Northern track, and Conductor Walker
was reported yesterday, and in which
Ban
Francisco,
Ambassador Choate has in fo rm *! the
W ashington, A p ril 1.— The secretary and Fireman Daffy were caught in the sengers and stock from the flooded dis IS insurgents are said to have been
trict. Tbe officers report a daring res
men, armed with “sndbs^i
state department that a -unitary con of the treasury today purchased for ac slide, but were extricated
For the
killed, is believed to have been the them selves inside the
ue
of
three
men
who
were
fonnd
adrift
gress, which w ill consider matters of count of the P hilip p in e coinage 350,000 foorth tim e this w inter bridge No. 399
outcome o f an intended attack
on the G reenw ich street wharf 5*-^^
international importanr«', w ill hs held ounces oi silver at an average ot 49.8c on the Great Northern at Madison has j in Black river. One of the men was
Turkish m ilitary depot« ,s there. Tbe
on a log and the other two in
... trees.
„
iru rning ami robbed evsry P V
a t l raifo-d . England, irom July 7 to an ounce.
The silver ie to be d e liv been injured hy snowslide«.
Yester
Turks suffer*] ______
15 killed
_-i or wounded.
I I , a n l I ’ n ite i States representatives ered in eqnal parts to the mints at day’ s slide carried away the entire j They had been wash*] out by the crev-
parsed through the l*'*- B
I
t
is
believed
the
insurgents
f««rmed
a
asee
at
Bongere.
and
had
been
witbont
• r e invited.
was a b *«lu te!y dark »nd
Philadelphia and San Francisco.
structure.
part of the original Bulgarian band ceased th eir operations tbs J
' food tor three days.
commanded by Barafoff.
needed in holding op
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