BIU COAL POOL FORMINQ.
COLLIDE AT SEA.
U N E COUNTY LEADER
| Ocean Liner* Meet In a Dense Fof, and
Twenty Live* are Lost.
W . C . C O N N E K , P u b lis h e r *
N orfolk, Va., M ay 7.— A collision at
C O T T A G E GROVE
» that cost the live* of SO or more
jieople and the sinking o f the Clyde
OREGON.
WEEK’S DOINGS
Oates and Frick are After Lands of th*
Choctaw Indians.
OREGON NEWS OF INTEREST
w ant
Sooth McAleeter, I. T ., May 6 .— Big
financiers of the East, headed by H . C.
FOR A QREAT STATE FAIR.
m an p r ic e s .
steamship Saginaw by the Old Dom in
ion steamship Ham ilton occurred be ."lariou Count) Fruit and Wool Men Or Larger Appropriations for Agricultural
Premiums—Interest locrcsatng.
ganize Lnlsa* lor Mutual Benefit.
tween W inter quarters lightship and
The state fair tb it fall will mean
Union among producers to compel
Fenwick island lightship, on the V ir
ginia coast at 4:40 o ’ clock this morning. competition among buyers was the mure to Oregon as an advertising medi
sral ( n i a * *f lapertawt H a g y lw g *
ot th* P u t « M l la Briaf n i
A dense fog settled along the ebore watchword at the meetings of fruit
shortly after n igh tfall, and w hile going growers and woolgrowers in Salem last
The report that General Maton, the j through the fog at reduced speed the Saturday. The produ ers propose to
revolutionary leader, haa landed in I | H am ilton crashed into the Saginaw's I stand together for their mutual benefit
Venezuela from Curacao, i l continued. |
j and to compel buyers to bid against
I side about 20 feet from the stern.
An association for the protection o f , x b e (
wMgtJe9 of both veg(K,|g were ; each other tor the produce they have to
Germann in the enforcement of the laws 1
distinctly heard by each other for sev {s e ll. To s ecu re'b e highest price the
o f Argentina haa been formed at Buenos
eral minutes before the collision oc- I market w ill warrant is the purpose,
Ayres.
j curred. According to Captain Boaz, of and those who are identified with the
Physicians of Ira D. Sankey, the
singer evangelist, now acknowledge the 1 the H am ilton , bis ship was making ! unions feel confident o f a suneesful
failure of the operation for the restora about nine miles an hour, and the Sag
tion of his sight.
inaw about ten. The fog was so thick
Attem pts to wreck two trains at that objects a ship’ s length away were
Stamford, Conn., are
charged
to in visible, and when the two crafts hove
tramps, and the police are now in pur
in sight of each other, bow on, there
suit of seven men.
was but a m oment’ s interim before they
Robbers wrecked the safe of the Bank
met.
* f Assaria, K an ., and escaped on a
The inrushing water caused the Sagi
hand car. It is not known how much
um than it ever has before.
The large
immigration now coming to this state
gives Hie people of the different sections
of Oregon an opportunity to represent
tbeir resources and advantages to a
large number of new-comers at compar
atively little cost.
A majority of those
who come
coast seeking new
to the
homes do not invest pnntil
have
spent
several
weeks
after they
or
even
Their desire
I outcome o f the co-operative movement. months looking arcucd.
About 50 ownere of sheep met and is to find the locality that will suit
organized the Marion county woolgrow- tbeir individual preferences and occu
! ere’ association.
A sales committee pations best. Through the annual state
was appointed. Committees were also fair it w ill be possible to present, in aa
appointed to draft resolutions as a basis attractive form, information regarding
for the organization and to prepare a the industries of every county in the
constitution. A large committee, com state, and by visiting tbe fair, strang
naw to settle rapidly at the stern, and posed o f residents of different parts of ers w ill learn more about the different
money they secured.
Indiana has bad another severe frost the impetus o f the H am ilton took her the county, w ill be appointed to solicit localities than they could in any other
wav at tbe same expense.
membership.
which it is believed will practically out o f sight of the crippled vessel.
The last legislature increased tbe
k ill the strawberry crop, plums and
The engines, already reversed, were
T be Salem fruitgrowers’ union, wbich
other tender early fruits.
state fair appropriation from $8,000 a
put fnll steam to the rear, and the was organized laBt year, held a meet
year to $10,000, and it is provided that
Edwin C. K elle y , treasurer and gen H am ilton circled the scene of the wrpek, ing to discuss the methods of disposing
all this sum must be offered and sward
eral manager of the Enamel Brick com
at the same time lowering two lifeboats, of this year’ s crop of berries and cher ed as premiums for agricultural and
pany, o f Cleveland, O., is charged with
the embezzlement of *25,000 of the funds TberB WM consternation among the paa- ries. It was the general opinion that other industrial products. The increasu
of the concern.
K e lle y declares he j sengers ot the Old Dominon ship, and competition must govern the prices, but in the appropriation for premiums is
sufficient to make it certain that if the
w ill be able to prove his innocence.
the first thought was fer their safety, after tbe early fruit has been disposed
season be favorable to crops, this year’ s
of
the
Salem
cannery
w
ill
be
given
the
R iva lry among the associations o f but as soon as it was discovered that
fair w ill be ahead of anything yet bad.
prefererce
at
the
same
price
that
shall
engineers in this country may n u llify | the ship was uninjured save that some
be nffered by shippers.
an offer of Andrew Carnegie to give bow p|ateg w ere siove in all efforts were
Big Mills Start Up.
The gtowers were a unit in voicing
$1,000,000 or more to establish a 1
The big planing m ill and sash and
1 directed to the rescue of those on the their loyalty to tbe cannery and assert
National center for engineers in New
ed th eir intention to give tb e cannery door factory or W illiam s Bros. A K en
York . A high official in one or the I Saginaw.
their patronge, provided that tbe pro dall, in Grants Pass, have begun opera
bodies eays it is doubtful if all can live
COMPILATION OF INDIAN TREATIES.
prietor would meet the prices of ship tions. W hile not all ol the machinery
in peace in one room.
pers. Some o f the early fruit w ill be has been installed, enough is in plaue
Portland laundrym6n have locked out Work Also Covers Laws, Executive Or shipped fresh, while the prices are to allow work to begin that tbe owners
th eir employes.
ders and Proclamations.
high, out after that the fruit w ill be of the m ills may make a start on the
long list of orders for building material
Russia expects war with China and is
Washington, M ay 6.— The govern offered to the cannery in preference to
These m ills are
shipping fresh, the price being the they have on hand.
preparing for it.
ment printing office has just issued two
same or better. An earnest desire for tbe second in size of their class on the
Nearly 500 tenants were evicted in quarto
volumes entitled,
“ Indian the snecess of the cannery was ex Pacific coast. They contain over 30
the New York tenement district M ay 1.
Affaire, Law and T reaties,” compiled pressed by many, for tbe reason that machines of various kinds, up-to-date
F ifty half-naked Poukbobora are on by direction of congress by Charles L. this enterprise furnishes a market for and of the beet pattern, for cutting
and finishing all grades.
a “ search for Jesus,” near basakatoon,
K appler, a clerk in the senate com m it tbe fruit and prevents a glu t in the
N . W . T,
local market. A determ ination to pro
tee on Indian affairs.
The volumes duce a better qu ality o f fruit was also
Oovernment Surveyors at Albany.
The Merchants state bank at Free
A government surveying party, con
contain every treaty made by the U n it expressed.
man, S. D., was raided by robbers.
sisting of C. H. Semler, C. P. Jones,
They Becured about $3,000 and escaped. ed States with the Indians, and all the
POWER FROM SISKIYOUS.
A. D. Patterson, Frank Neel and Ray
laws, executive orders and proclama
The sixtieth
anniversary o f the
Telford, is in Albany preparing to make
tions
relating
to
the
Indians
up
to
De
founding of c ivil government on the
Harnessed Stream* W ill Olve Light and
survey of that part of the valley.
Pacific coast was celebrated at Cham- cember 1, 1902. together with statistics
Motion to Southern Oregon Cltlea.
The survey is for a general topograph
poeg, Oregon, May 2.
of tribes, trust funds, etc.
An agreement for the sale o f the en ical map, and lines will be run oat
The commissioner of Indian affairs, tire plant and equipm ent of the Ash from Albany in all directions 224 feet
John Firm an, 25 years old, liv in g at
above the sea level.
Patereon, N. J., has two hearts treating in his annual reports, has urged for
land electric power and ligh t company
in his own breast. H e in a fine speci some years that such a com pilation be
F a s t C u ttin g th e T im b er.
to tbe Siskiyou electric power and light
men of physical manhood and constant
made for the reason that the laws and company lias been entered into between
Van Honten & Meseenger have re
ly enjoys good health.
j
A troll cast by Paul Revere, that had
been in constant use since its making
is being recast at Troy N. Y . The
I-eominster Congregational church, in
the belfry of which it bung, was burned
a short tim e ago.
orders relating to the Indians were representtaives o f tbe two companies.
scattered through a great number of
The C aliforn ia company, it is under
documents, making it exceedingly d iffi stood, takes over the entire stock of tbe
cult to oe sure that one had before
all legislation on any
given
it
question
local company and pays a substantial
premium over tbe face value for it.
relative the Indians.
The present
The California company is developing
law com pilation is indexed carefully, and extensive power on F a ll creek and
in its general arrangement follows tbe Klam ath river on the south side of tbe
Siskiyou mountains which w ill
be
An earthquake in C hile causer! heavy form o f tbe statutes at large.
transmitted across the mountains to the
property loss.
valley, supplying mines and small
PEAK OVERHANQS TOWN.
Postmaster General Payne has un
towns on the way with ligh t and pow
earthed a scandal in the Washington
People W arned to Keep Away From Tur er, including the towns of Klamatbon
•Sice.
anil Hornhrook and a number of quartz
tle Mountain.
m ills in that vicin ity.
Labor troubles are seriously affecting
Vancouver, B. C ., M ay 6 .— A com
business in many of the cities through-
The Churchill Bros., bankers, of Sis
m
ittee
of
the
board
of
trade
examined
•u t the United States.
kiyou county, and A lex Rosenborougb,
Turtle mountain this morning and o f Oakland, C a l., are the rontroling in
Six passengers were injured in a col
fluences in the new company, and they
lision between an elm-trie car and a decided to warn people to keep at a
safe distance for at least a week so claim to have available in tbe waters
Lake Shore train in Chicago.
of Fall creek and Klam ath river total
Fruit and garden track in the Arkaan- that the town w ill be absolutely de horsepower resources of 22,000 which
The reason it is prODosed to develop and with it
s * h valley, Colorado, have been serious serted for a tim e at least.
ly damaged by frost. The loss is esti for this conclusion is that an immense promote electric railways and mann-
mated at more than $500,000.
peak o f Tu rtle mountain is now over factnring enterprises throughout. South
W. J. Peters, an experienced geo hanging the southern part o f the town. ern Oregon and Northern California.
grapher and scientist, w ill be sent by
Its fall m ight destroy the remaining
Bids Opened on Land.
the National geographical society with
b
nildin st in the town, although exper-
The state land board Tuesday opened
the Zeigler Arctic expedition.
iem-ed m ining men believe that another bids for the purchase of sections 18 and
F'ortv persons have been arrested fol slide would spread over the valley, de 38, in township 31 south, range 9 west,
lowing the robbery of the W ells, Fargo stroying the buildings o f the coal com and section 18, in townehip 31 sontb,
express company at Bilao, M exico, of pany at the base of the mountain but range 10 west, which townships were
$42,000. A ll but $11,000 was recoy- not overw helm ing tb e town proper. recently surveyed. There were several
bids, ranging from $2.50 to $4.25, the
Irish Immigration Increasing.
land being sold at the latter figure. It
Over two Dlocks o f buildings in West
Point, Va., the York river terminus o f
New Y o rk , Ma ’ 7.— G r e a t. increase is understood that there are several
tne Southern railway, are in ashes as in im m igration Irom Ireland is shown homesteaders on the land and that the
the result of a fire of unknown origin. by the record o f the first four month« purchasers from tbe state w ill have a
T h e loss is $125,000.
o f this year, compared w ith tbe same onntest.
period of other re<-ent years. .Statistics
Regulations in regard to matt-hen in
Desire Better Train Service.
given out today show the arrival of
New York now provide that no one
T be matter o f train service, which
without a license can sell or give them 8,208 Irish im m igrants for the four
months ending A p ril 80, against 4,002 has been agitated considerably by Cor
away. Retailers may not sell more
than 1,000 in a box. Tbe splint* mast for the same tim e last year. A .l other vallis, Independence, A m ity, McCoy,
nationalities which come here show a M cM in n ville and Monmontb, is again
be strong, and the heads must not
larger per centage of males than fe being taken np.
T be matter w ill be
eff.
males, bat of the Irish coming this year brought before the officers at San Fran
A train on the Panhandle railroad abont 70 per cent are |Iemales.
Many cisco.
was derailed at the crossing of the Bal
are girls in th e ir ’ teens.
tim ore A Ohlc near Columbus, O.
Strike In Bohemia Mine.
Baggage master John Gallagher,
of
Closing of Convent Causes Outbreak.
The Crystal consolidated
mining
X en ia, James Moran, fireman, of C in
Paris, M ay 7.— An outbreak occurrvd company, o f Cottage Grove, is in re
cinnati, and Charles Keck, engineer,
today in the v icin ity of Nancy, where ceipt o f inform ation from Bohemia that
also of Cincinnati, were severely in
the authorities, upon proceeding to a four foot vein of base ore has just
jured.
close the convent of the Oblate Fathers, been struck in its lower tunnel.
Rebels in Turkey are fighting with met with liv e ly resistance from the
bomba, blowing up everything within | crowd, which received them with the
Outfitting at Eugene.
th eir reach.
Colons! A . B. French, of the coast
I usual hostile manifestations. A strong
Secretary of the Navy Moody w ill torce of gendarmes and cavalrv was geodetic and gsorgaphical survey, is
v is it the coast with President Roose celled in. and was obliged to carry two now in Engene making preparations
v e lt and inspect naval stations.
barricades before it could force an en and outfitting for a trip to the regions
trance to the building.
Daring the o f the Bln* river and Bohemia mines,
T w « masked robbers secured a pack
where he w ill make some surveys for
fighting a number were injured.
age containing $10,000 from theJUnited
the government.
He w ill have 20 to
States express agent at Britt, Iowa,
Monitor Leaves St. Lonls.
25 men in bis partr-
near Dee Moines.
Washington, May 7.— The navy de
River Strikers W o e at La Orange
The powder works at 'ilollid a y sb n rg. partment was informed today of the rfe-
The striking river drivers have again
fit. Lonis
Louis for Cairo,
Cairo, III.,
P a., was wrecked by an e xn lo eico T P *rtnr® from St.
N in e persons were killed outright and ° ' th® moni,or Arkansas, which was gone to work, having won their terms
at the exposition dedicatory
ex- from Manager M urphy, of the Grande
20 others injured, several fatally.
, j present
,
. . .
The vessel
vessel w ill make fast ti.ne Ronde lnmtier company. I They are
'
' ercises. The
_j >
-_T
Between 70 and 80 naval recruits down stream, and report« received at have $3.50 per day and hoard „ i / and
lose
h ave
placed in doable irons at Boston the department show the depth of the no tim e. They w ill also receive wages
as the result of a mutiny which broke river to be en tirely sufficient for the and expense« for th * six davs
of the
■nt on the receiving ship Wabash.
j monitor.
j strike spent in town.
Turkey has proclaimed
in Salonica.
m artial
fly
j
Frick, of Pittsburg, and John
W.
Gates, of Chicago, are form ing a pool
to get possession of all the coal lands
in the Choctaw nation.
There are
440,000 acres in the Choctaw nation,
which w ill be sold at public auction
and the proceeds divided among the
Choctaws according to tbe act ot con
gress. The price agreed upon by the
Frick-Gatee syndicate is $25 per acre.
It is not the intention of the syndi
cate to disturb the present m ining
companies, either large or small, or
their coal .’ cases. A ll that tbe Eastern
financiers want is the undeveloped coal
lands. They will let the companies
now mining coal buy tbe land covered
by tbeir leases, but no mere. I f some
of the independent m ining concerns
are not able to buy the laud which they
now have leased the syndicate w ill buy
it for them and ailuw them to operate
it on a royalty of 8 cents a ton, as they
are now paying the Indians.
Some of the men in the syndicate
» ill purchase the land for development,
while others w ill hold it for speculative
purposes. Frick is to get the land
along the Fort Smith & Western ra il
road, which he owns.
Gates wants a
tract of land in the eastern part of the
Choctaw country, which carries a qual
ity of coal especially suited for coking
purposes. George Gonld is to get a
large tract in the vicin ity o f South
MacA tester.
HAWAII IS CRITICISED.
Expert on Leprosy Holds Its Treatment
of Disease All Wrong.
CITY SURPi
Macedonian Rebels Caugfol
Garrison Off Gm||
0 A S MAIN DESTROYED BY 1
City of Salonica Left In
Killed In Ensuing l ight
Active In Use of
London, May 8.— Except
number k illed , which is M
J
exceed 100, the latest tel«
m ail advices from tSalooiea |
firm the previous reports of ¿«1
nature o f the outbreak there,
age seems to have been l
fact that tb e Turks had
precautions, and tbe garruog ,
iously depleted, amounting to!
Boldiers. T h e first mine that i
ploded cut the principal gu ,
plunged the c ity in darkueod
the Ottoman bank and other
were attacked with bombs, aij
has been described
Soldiers*
ried up to the scene ol the
T h e y fired w ild volleys, bate
th eir attackers were killed or ,
by the explosion of their own h.
A ttem p ts at throwing bombig
being d ea lt With summarily.
Sunday a man disguised as i ]
priest tried to throw a bomb ¡
telegraph office at Salónica,
apprehended and executed on
The authorities continue
arrests, and many luilgarianil
as Turkish officers are h
Am ong thoee arrested are prole,
the Bulgarian school, who air i
to have been at the head of I
lutionary movement.
E dib l ’asha, who arrived in $
last Saturday to carry outthei.
m artial law , has issued a proclsa
stating that the sultan hasiird*,.
to deal severely with all pereoc«J
of outrages.
A t Unkub, European ' ___t
lice h a v e seized stores ol dym.
the houses of the Bulgarian sett]
T h e news that Germany hi
warship tn Salónica has led
trian newspapers to discuss the i
b ility o f European intervention.!
both Berlin and Vienna,!
official statements have been!
plaining th at the object of s
ships of war is solely the p
foreign subjects, and that I
w ill be w ithdraw n as soonastl
is over.
J
Honolulu, May 6.— The legislative
committee which visited the leper set
tlement has made its report, submitting
with its onw findings a long and sensa
tional statement made uy Dr. A. L.
Alvarez, a physician, wbc went to
Molokai with the committee as expert.
The doctor ver 7 severely criticises
Haw aii’ s system of segregation and
makes the statement that out of 21
supposed lepers examine I by him some
time ago 16 were entirely free from the
disease and should lie at liberty. The
segregation ¡ system, the report says,
leads those who have leprosy and their
relatives to conceal the fact, in order
that they may avoid being Bent to
Molokai.
Dr. Alvarez approves tbe
system of segregation in vogue in Nor
way.
The legislative committee recom
mends the establishment of a large
hospital on the island of Oahu, and the
employment of Dr. Alvarez as physi
MORE TIME IN BUTTES
cian in charge. It is also j recommend
ed that a medical commission lie se Continuance tn Hearing of lej
cured to go to the settlement and e x
(Iranted Western tal
amine all the doubtful cases, releasing
Butte, M ay 6.— A continu
those who have not the disease.
been granted by tbe Faded i
tbe American iabor(tinion fa
POLICE TO SCBNE OF STRIKE.
ing on the injunction granfe
ceived tbe machinery for a new saw Italian Workman on New York Subway Western Union telegraph con
straining a ll members of link
Become Demonstrative.
m ill, to be erected in the timber east of
from in terferin g in any way i
Union with a capacity of 20,000 feet
New York, May 6.— The strike of business o f th e company. Tbsla
per day. A number o f otner m ills are Italian rock drillers and diggers took a
has l>een continued until UijS
going in, and within a month it is esti- j more serious turn in tbe Bronx today,
which tim e the court
mated there w ill be eight sawmills in | 50 policemen being sent to keep order
whether the order shall be i
operation near that city.
along tbe excavation for water mains stand and be made perincncata
where men are working in tbe strikers' drawn. Attorn eys have b
Varney Cannot Be President.
places. The police were picxeted along
Rev. George It. Varney has sent a the excavation and all Italians near it by the Trades and Labor a
note to the board of trustees of the and not working were ordered to move. fight the m atter out in the (
It wae announced at the c
M cM innville college, refusing to allow Bands of Italians, however, marched by
bis name to lie used as a successor of and shouted harshly at the men in Am erican Labor union today I
farth er action is to lie taken
President Boardman. Mr. Varner had tbeir places.
affair until after the court hasn
previously been elected pastor of tbe
Agent Landau, of the Italian labor
New Whatcom Baptist cbarch, which union, Baid there were 15,000 men on a decision. Since the injuDCt«a|
issued the messengers ol t
refused to release him.
strike in this city, and that all work in
Union com pany have been
the Bronx would be stopped.
and there lias been no attempt :
PORTLAND M A R K ET S.
A big box of explosives, wbich was
tim idate them o r persuade tbeng
in a shanty for the excavating work in
tbe serice.
the
Bronx,
was
ordered
buried
by
the
Wheat— W a lla W alla, 70971c; bln*,
The “ u n fair”
banner
police, and two vuards were stationed
stem, 75Q7§c; valley, 75®76c.
placed in the etreet in front I
near to watch it.
Western Unoin office for serení*
Barley— Feed, $21.50 per ton; brew
Encouraged by the action of the Cen
has )>een taken away.
ing, $28.
tral Federated union in endorsing their
Floor— Best grade, $3.95(14.25; grah demands, the laborers employed on the
Road Aero*» Ande*.
am, $8.4593.85.
subway remained on strike today and
W ashington, May 6.— In ar
M illstufis — Bran, $19 per ton; the tie-up of work was complete.
tbe state department, Consul 1
middlings, $ 2 4 ; shorts, $19.50920.
at Valparaiso, says that during a
TURTLE MOUNTAIN SLIDINd.
chop, $18.
session o f th * Chilean congrs*1
Oate— No. 1 white, $1.15 9 1. 20;
River Completely Dammed by Rocks snd adjourned in February, »
gray, $ 1 .1 2 ^ 9 1 .1 5 per cental.
passed which provided lor the«
Flood Is Feared.
H ay — Tim othy, $13913-50; clover,
tion o f a ra ilw ay over tbe An
Blairmere, N. W . T., May 6.— Small tains to connect Buenos
$10911; cheat, $11913 per ton.
elides have been coming down from
Santiago and Valparaiso
Potato*»— Beet Burbanks, 50r per
n e k ; ordinary, 2 59 40c per oental, Turtle mountain at intervals daring the the first lin e to cross the
past
36
hoars.
This
morning
at
day-
growers' prices; Merced sweets, $39
Booth Am erica. TheArgenti
nreak the largest rock slide since the
3.50 p*> cental.
ment is building a railway fro®
first disastrous one occurred and caused
Ayres, wbich is connected with IT
P sa ltry— Chickens, mixed, 11912c;
much oneasiness among the ¡handfnl of
from Valparaiso.
yoang, 13914c; hens, 12c; turkeys,
officials left in Frank. Thoee who had
live, 18917c; dreeeed, 2 b «J 2 c; docks,
portable property begin to remove
London Objects to An
$797.60 per doeen; geeee, $ 6 9 ».»0 .
this morning, bat when the big slide
London, M ay 6.— The Y e
Cbeeee— Full cream, tw ice, 1 8 H 9 came they fled precipitately.
Govern scheme for the consolidation
17c; Yoang
Am erica, 17 9 17H c ; ment engineers went to tbe mountain
nndergronnd railw ays of
factory priees, 191 H e !•««.
this afternoon to mark out blasting meeting with mnch opposition
Batter — Fancy creamery, 23c per spots and cleat off the loose rock.
newspapers protest against soct
poand; extra*, 21«; d airy, 2 0 9 2 2 H «;
Renewed feats of a flood have been
icanism” and monopoly and ui T f
■tore, 16915c.
caused by the unexpected rise of the
ment not to subm it thereto,
river. Rain is predicted, and with the
Eggs— 16917c per doeen.
liam entary com m ittee of the -
river
still
practically
dammed
by
rocks,
Hope— Choice, 18930c per poand.
county council w ill submit i t i r
a
flood
now
would
be
disastrous.
W o o l- V a lle y , 1 2 H 9 1 5 c ; Eastern
the council tom orrow . ThisH ”
Oregon, 8 9 1 4 H e ; mohair, S6935c.
insist npon a farther inveitif
No
Coup
by
Russia.
Beef — Gross, cows, $ H 9 4 e per
the consolidation scheme,
Washington, May 6.— The Chinese
pound; steers, 4 .H 9 5 e; dressed, l \ t .
com mittee contends w ill raiw*
minister called nptn Secretary H ay to
V eal— $ 9 8 He.
Mutton — Gross, 7 9 7 H * p »r pound; day and discussed tbe Manchurian sit
Colombians May Migrate ta >
dressed. 8#9e.
nation. There is good reason to oe-
Kingston, Jamaica, May
Lambs — Gross, 4c per ponnd I lieve that tbe negotiations have taken
Camach U rib e and several oto«
dressed, 7 H e.
; la more favorable tarn, and that the
Hogs— G ™ *e, < 9 7 H e per ponnd. I Russian coup whfch was expected has inent Colom bian Liberals » rrl
today from Bogoto on their '
dr*s#eri,49S i»e .
either been abandoned or been indefi
nitely postponed.
I t is understood ope. T h ey report tb at l»r**.
of Colom bian Liberals have«
that this involves no retreat on the
F r t tv o ra * tn l.n era tu re.
em igrate to M exico, having
part of the Russian government from
dence in th e government of l
There are pet words In literature- any position officially taken.
They say also tbat a msj°*™'
words which become the fashion for a
Conservatives have determ i*"
time and then take rank again In ob
Shanghai Negotlathn* Suspended.
scurity. Thus In the eighteenth cen
Pekin, May 6.— The negotiations at the rejection ol th e canal V
tury w e find such words as ••vastly.” Shanghai for American and Japanese a great sum of money is •<*
"hugely,'’ "th e qu ality," "genteel." etc. commercial treaties havel*^n suspend
n u o 1*3-11(1-
Chicago Fire Lea»-
“ E legant" still linger* conspicuously in ed. They
Thev w
—
* v u here
w ill
ill *<•
be - contin^d
in *
America and In England at tbe present lortnight. The principal yiestion s till
Chicago, M ay 6.— Fire
time especial favor seems to be shown remaining to be settled ls\the tariff. stroyed »b e five-story boildin$
to “ convincing." "w e ir d " and "strenu The Japanese treaty, like tlk American 153 Wabash avenne, causing *
ous."
I treaty, provide« for the ge n in g to $150,000. The building » «
by several m ercantile firme, * “
j trade of Mancharían towns. '
was com pletely deetroyed.