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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1901)
i EOGERE WEEKLY GUARD. WASHINGTON GOSSIP. NEWS OF THE STATE AMERICAN POLICY UNCHANGED Mill Ead«sve»'»S '• *«**“ ,h< * THE STRIKE IS ON FIFTY THOUSAND MACHINISTS HIS STAY AT AN ENO. TWELVE WERÈÌ^ M s H sb IW Party Compl*»« Th*ir Program^« and Start for Hom«- STEAMER FOUNDERED ON u HURON IN A STORM ’ San Francisco. May 25.-President IsdtMatty. CÀXrsXLL «»»OS., Fr«erletars. tional Mom«» for Ditabltd Soldi«»». QUIT WORK YESTERDAY. M«'Kinley has completed his program ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM i San Francisc", May 24. —The Pre**' A serious condition of affairs is re in this city, having met every organ | dent and Secretary of Mate Hay have ALL OVER OREGON. OREGON. EUGENE . •Ev«ry Man for Hunstll "a. th, r ported in Alaska in letters which i been in constant communication Machiiw Shop» Art Ti«d L'p From Atlant* to ization included in the ongt nal schedule, ami Mrs. McKinley »health i come from army officers on duty in Lart Order—Second En^, ' Pacific-Strife* Do«» Not laded« **» la ■with Washington during all their ( that territory, ami e’qieeially front CenwMrcial aad F immis I Happcrungi of Im- I journey West Di-J«tche. from our has so far improved that the president Deckhand Saved - Utter »«,(—* Employ ui tfov«rnm«nt Ailed Trad«» 1« and hi« )«arty Is-gan their return jour- those stationed at Fort Davis. The I foreign embassi«-» have been con His Terrible Expsnnc« - Eaasu.1 ** parts«««—A Bo« I Review of of th« forage at last accounts was nearly ex- Sympathy. «nd Som« Hav« Already Gon« nev to the national capital at 10 A. tinually arriving, and the ( bines« I haustcl. The price of supplies which Growth and Improvtmcats of th« Maay situation haa recti'«! special atten- A Comprehensive Rsvisw of Ou Important M. today. H th« Wreck. Out With Machinist». I must lie shared by civilians as well M The president's jiulbic functions tion. The president has been anx Happening» of th* Pa»t Week Presented Induitno Throughout Ow Thriving Com 1 the army, has greatly increased, and I.sterday included a reception at the ious k'st the difficulties thrown in the in a Condensed Form Which is Most 1 there was every indication that th<»e monwealth Lafeit Aartut Ripon. East Tawas, Mich., May •» Washington, May 21 — Approxi Scott mansion to the members of tlie wav of an arrangement of sonic of the likely to Prove ol Interest to Our Many i who had made money in Alaska would “ wosxlen steamer Baltimore’ fLS*1» jiowers might lead to indefinite delay mately 50,000 machinists through foreign consular corps of this have every opportunity to spend it for Readers. There war a *3,500 lire at Oregon and a consequent increased indemnity out the country »»ruck yesterday for reception at the Palace Hotel by the this morning in Lake Hun, the necessities of life. Coal, for in- City the first of the week. a nine-hour «lay. a scale of wag«-» Sons and Daughters of the American Au Sable, and 12 of her I he exacted. The last of the American troops 1 stanee, brought as much as *6«) |*r Two llM!n “ In regard to tne total amount of equal to the presetit 10-bour day Revolution and the Loyal Legion in were drowned. Arrangement* are lieing marie to have left Pekin. ton. ___ _ __ the indemnity the presi«lent has con- Scale, and other demands. This is a honor of the president, and a review washed about in the lake fn, celebrate the Fourth at Baker City. ■ ------ «-_». — » President McKinley reviewed the stan|y endeavored to moderate the rough estimate of President •) I <>n- of the school children of Oakland by hours, lashed to pieces of ‘"r «evs-t,] The national homes for disabled wnekaj, troops at the Presidio. The Grand lodge of <M«i Fellows demands of the powers to an amount nell, of the national usws'iation of i the presdent. Tlie Odd Fellow» volunter soldiers arc open to regulars and were finally picked Last night President McKinley at tug Columbia anil brought UP th. Breaci, the ansa»»in of King Hum and volunteers alike who have scr«<xl held their encampment at Baker City which China might pay without machinists, l»ased on telegraphic ail- "> U I bert, of Italy, committed suicide. in any war, the board of management, ruin or territorial disnieni- vices that have reach«1«! him t<slay tended an impromptu reception at George McGinnis, a deck haid^ Effort, are lieing made to develop develop ‘ financial financial L......... — a ruin II.. I. or .j thniiaht fhilt 2^00 th«* California stnx't M. E. church, from the machinists headquarters in in the discretion allowed by law, con the Kaolin deposits near Huntington »- ‘ mrent. He has thought that *200 of the rescued, went crazy from 'J* The expelled West Point cadets will 1 (MX).000 was the maximum amount the various citie« The strike thus given by the Epworth League and exjierience. The other appeal their cases to the secretary of struing service in the Philippines as The people of Forest Grov« »nd *i- indicated by the best authorities far has not extended to the allied Christian Endeavor societies. S|iecial Thomas Murphy, of Milwaukee 2 eipiivalent to service in a war. The war. consulted, «ails* ami • he has the trad«*», save in one or two instances, precautions were taken to prevent any ond engineer, was able to tell « proposition has been several times ad einity are trying to secure a Bunday LUIlBtUlXAJ, — g proved - There is a mysterious steamlioat vanced to throw the volunteer homes train service. willingness of this government to as at Scranton. Pa., where men in a annoyance while the president ami story of the disaster. plying on the Columbia river without open to regulars without regard to war Farmers near Salem say grain is make sacrifices in the interest of part of the alli«*<l trades are out. No his wife were lieing driven to the ferry. ’it was sometime after the Co1,, a license. service, and an amendment was offer- looking as well as it ever did and they China and the restoration of former machinists engaged in government A route was chosen that secured per- bia had brought the shipwrecked Two men were held up at A ed during the last session of congress ex|M*ct a large crop this year. relations by cutting down our already work are affected. This is due to the feet comfort for Mrs. McKinley, rhe into port liefore Murphy »«, ’ B. C., and robbed of *450. T moderate claim one half if other fact that on such work an eight-hour iiartv was taken to Oakland on a vived sufficiently to tell hi. ,t.? with that object in vciw. But it was Mrs. Thomas Campbell, ag«*d 60!, powers ________ hers escaped. would admit a proportionate day schclule already prevails. defeated bwause of strong op(M>sition special boat. The two trained nurses The Baltimore foundered about i propositions have ’__ Railroad machinists, as a rule, are who hav.* attended the jiatient in this o’clock in the morning an< Flood in Elizabethtown, Tenn., to endangering the rights of the vol years, an old resident of Oregon, died reduction. The»e and ] hew* hewil been accepted M' by r the other gov- not engaged in the strke, though the city will also go to Washington with in the water until i tit i I late I.. * : in .i the alu* drowne«l three people and destroyed unteers, and also because the regulars at her home in Monmouth last wreck. have a national home at Washington, II llicil llixrva^*» ------ has nien on r°veral roads are out. The Baldwin Sheep <k Land Corn- «"I ernments, though Great — Britain her. No fast time will be made and noon. *1,000,000 worth of property. .derate Mr. O’Connell said last night that the train will run slowly to Stockton. “We were bound from Lor»i nu ’ Lorsisu I * * Ik , wjR Will «k* sell 1 • <■ at w 1 pub- F< ’ *F ■hown ft ....... disi affltir -, . The cup challenger, with a royal surrounded by lieautiful grounds, an puny, of Hay > Creek, ideal place, which is in part sup(x>rt- June 1, 1.ÍM», 000 pounds treatment of the affa**. . up t<> 5 o'clock reports show that 904 Sault Ste. Marie,” he said, “anj ¡A lie auction, party on board, including King Ed A« to the method of paying the firms, employing approximately 30,- in tow a large steam drill and ward, was struck by a squall and ed by contributions of 13 cents de of woo). ECLIPSE PHOTOGRAPHS. indemnity, none of the projrositiona 000 men, had signed agreements for When off Thunder Bay Captain wrecked. The yacht is badly dam ducted from the monthly jiay. There are in addition to these 30 state homes At a meeting of the executive com-1 thus far submitted suits President the nine hour day or made satisfactory aged. No lives were lost. decided to turn about and run 1« where the volunteers of the various mittee of the Columbia River Pack- McKinley. Two weeks ago he pro- arrangements with the kx'al organiza Sati»factory Rttulti Obtained by th« Lick Party Tawas for shelter. When we arrived The report ol the examiners of the states may find shelter in their old ers’ Association it was decided to raise p<,*,.<] that each (xiwer should accept tions. ________ in Sumatra. off Au Sable the steamer struck sus|M*nded Vancouver, Wash., bank •g*. the price of canned goods. ' i ( itti or ¡¡a indemnity the lio share niiaiv of the ...... --- _______ shows its liabilities to lie *232,465 53 Th« Strike at San Francisco. San Jose, Cal., May 27.—The fol- ily on her bottom. The seas bmk Reports from Willamette un(]! bonds of China at par and with intér Commissioner Powderly wants the and assets *249,373 64. Dejssiitors San Francisco, May1 21 —Sixty five lowng has been received from the di over her at the same time and carri^ ! est at 3 percent, provision for meet- away the deckhouse and the sftn will receive about 50 cents on the head tax on immigrants coming into Clackamas river fishermen, near Ore | ing the interest and for eventual pay hundred union machinists and other rector of the Lick ol>servatory: cabin, and finally the smokestack W] dollar, as many of the asset» are tlie country increased to not less than gon City, say this is the liest season ments being taken form the liken, the iron trade workers affiliated with them “Lick Observatory, May 27 —As *2. At present this tax is *1. He for their work for several £p»rs. valueless. It tronomer Perrine, in charge of the Both rails forward broke in twojux salt duties and increased iiiqxirt taxes. quit work in this city yesterday. The Is»«rd of trustees of the State Th«- attitude of the British govern is exjx'cted that aix>ut 1,000 more Crocker eclipse expedition from the aft of the forward deckhouse, and*« The naval l*oard of construction has recommendtxl to congress that the recommended the construction of a increase Is* made, not with a view of Reform School has let bids for the ment, as set forth in the recent men will join the strike as soon as i Lick observatory to Sumatra, has knew it was only a few minutes before battleship of 16,QUO tons displace im|M>sing hardship* it|s>n the new laying of 4,500 square feet of concrete »(leeches of its representatives in par they are ordered to do so by their re cabled the gratifying information ] the steamer would go to pieces. “ ‘It's every man for hinuBlf now- Among that some results were secured with ment. This would give the United comers. but really to help them. He work, for basement floors and walks. liament, indicate that Great Britain, spective national directors. shouted Captain Place. We took the latter are the iron molders and 1 " __ t willing to go so far as States the largest vessel aHoat, as says th«' increase imposes no severe all the instruments taken with him. the Albany though not The cost ol êt repairing Captain Place's advice and every nuj . Al o«w tliiw « ‘ «kllfltrv* core makers. The other crafts aff«*ct- the present largest one has only a burden u|sm those seeking homes in bridge amounted ■ to I this country in moderating the de This, taken in connection with his *1,837.57. | mauds of the powers, is inclined to ed include almost every branch of the cable of last week, is taken to mean started to save himself aj best h« little over 15,000 tons displacement. this country, and it would insure the accumulation of a fund sufficient to The new ice plant at Baker City 1 ,u.c(.|,t ours, which, if adopted, ", may iron shipbuilding and boiler making that his successful photographs were could. Some of the boys took to tie Mrs. McKinley continues to im- construct suitable and comfortable will lie in ofieration by July 1. bring the negotiations to a c conclu- trades. I secured l>etween clouds drifting across rigging, but McGinnis and myself prove slowly. buildings whenever n«xxl«‘d for the Of the 4,000 men employed at the I sion. the vicinity of the sun. As this was lashed ourselves to a ring Uilt in a The annual meeting ami barbecue | Ex-Congressman Bou telle, of comfort and safety of those awaiting Union Irom Works, 3.700 went out. an unusually long eclipse, it is quite piece of the after cabin, and we of Wheeler County Pioneers will be iiis|Hs'tion, as well as for the adminis- Maine, is dead. At the Risden Iron Works, 650 men proliable that his results will coui(>are washi'd overboard shortly afewarid FLOODS IN TENNtSSEE. held at Richmond on June 12 and 13. start.nl to work yesterday morning favorably in quality and quantity The strain was too much for McGin. Nearly 1,000 firms have signed the , tration of th«1 law relating to immi gration. Th«1 tax nf *1 upon each im The advance in the price of ]>ota- Eight Live» Loit »nd Million» ol Dollar»' and only 50 of them remain there. with those secured at the short nis and he went crazy liefore we had new machinists scale. migrant makes up a fund us « h I in ad On the pay roll of the Fulton Iron eclipses of the past three years. The been in the water very long. Hs The old Shamrock l»-«t the new by ministering the immigration laws. toes has caused the planting of more Damage Done. potatoes than ever liefore in the vicin Works there are alxmt 600 names and hoods of the coronal streamers, first tried to throw me off the wreckage, half u minute in the last trial. Last year this amounted to *576,688. ity of La Grande. Knoxville, Tenn., May 24. — Mil- 500 of them voluntarily quit work to observed at the Indian eclipse of 181)8, but I talk<*d to him and encouraged The striking machinists have From these three establish are recordtd on the plates of the pres him to hold on. Twi«-e he got loi^ Admiral Dewey favors a neutral Th«- Albany council has resolved to I lions of dollars’ damage has lieen day. gained many recruits to their ranks. ■¡¡. done and at least eight lives lost in ments alone 4,900 men have walked ent eclipse. Further details of the and tried to drown us laitli. lait esdi isthmian canal. Is-ing o]>|M>se<l to it* turn over the bridge across the Wil- The coal tax in England is injur fortification The neutrality of the lamette at that (dace to Linn ai... nd L’pper Tennetuiee by the H<asl», which out. In the kx'al industry there are results secured are not expected until time I succeeded in quieting him. | ing the manufacturing interests of canal can I»1 guarantixxl by our fl«*et. Benton counties or to Linn county, bgean their work of destruction when 9!) shops and of these there are only the arrival of Mr. Perrine’s letters.’’ told him a boat was coming to tab us off. and then I would get him tied the nation. The canal is to be a commercial water when the city shall I»' reimbursed for a dam across the Doe river, at Eliza 10 that eiu|>loy more than 100 men. fast again. bethtown, Tenn., gave way yesterday Eight of the smaller concerns acceded The recent punitive ex|>e<lition» of way, ami neutralization, therefore, the recent improvements. afternoon. Little mountain streams to the demands of their men prior to The tug Columbia lost a drill sc« TO DEFINE BOUDARY. Germany in liina are now pleasing will mean its preservation. 1 A rural mail delivery route from emptying into the Dis1 ami WatUga yesterday morning. All the others with si.x men on laiard just lefiu» to the Russian ruler. Mrs. Jessie Benton Fremont, widow Eugene will la» ns‘ommeiid<*<l to the | rivers swelled these streams beyond refused to, sign the agreement submit Internsl Survey Party Will Locate United she pickl'd tip the men from the Bai- Nearly 2,000 more United States timore. The Columbia went out the “Pathfinder,” has a claim |s>stal diqiarrtment. The route will ¡all proportions hitherto known, suh- ted by their union employes. voluntf'ers are now on the way home j of Stites-Canid» Line. lie as follows: From Eugene north i merging Elizabethtown, a town of again this afternoon and found tl» against the United States government from the Philippine». A Struggle at Cincinnati. The men were taken off it j for lands taken from her in Califor on river road to the Miller fruit dryer 2.<M*> people, located at the junction, Vancouver, B. May 27.—An in drill. Cincinnati, O., May 21 —At a ternational survey party, consisting badly frightened, as they had neitlw Interior regions of British Colum nia. These lands were appropriated ami return to Santa Clara school and drowning three persona. The bia are thri-Htencd with serious floods as far hack as 1863 for military pur- , house, thence west to Irving road. Watuga pours its volumes into the meeting late yesterday afternoon of of United States and Canadian en lx>at not life preserveis. by reason of the lati* spring. j I sixes. They had cost her more than thence southeast to Siuslaw stage j Holston, spanned by many bridges, the employing machinists, they de gineers, is about to begin the task of The lost steamer was rated at |Pi A band of fifty-seven gypnic» »eeking *5tf,tMM), to say nothing of th«interest i road, thence west to Kemp school which were swept away. Railway cided to close down their plants in defining the international laiundary 000 by the underwriters, and ws< in- I house thence south to foot I definitely as a result of the strike. A hills by traffic is entirely stopped on account sdininsion to the United St«tes from since, anil she haa never been paid for Is'tweeu the United States and Can sured for nearly that amount. them. Gen. Mile* made an investi way of Martin brick yard and return ()f a|| bridges crossing the Hoston number of the larger firms declare ada from the Pacific coast to the Germany have been deported. Th< to Eugene via Hawkins road. they have enough finished product on Rocky mountains. It is contended A clerk in the nd jutant general’s gation, and he promises her right tc tri|> will I»' maffi- six times a week lieing washed away. hand to tide them over a strike with that this work was inaccurately per NATIVE JUDGES INCOMPETENT. 1 unqusetionable. office at Manila in charged with forg I restitution to I» ------------- Service will not Is1 esta)«li"li«sl l>efor< out inconvenience. Nome is Very Quiet. formed in the surveys of 185!) and ing General MacArthur’s name. I’. C Knox is the eighth attorney fuly. At a meeting of the strikers last I 11)61. One of the most inifiortant Discontent Caused by Appointment of A ims Seattle, May 24. — Advices from The party of Ohio congri'samiicn general of the United States taken night, Business Agent Schilling, of matters to l>c determinisi is the ques can Judges. Rampart state that A. D. Campbell, who ac<-ompani<*d President McKinley from Pennsylvania. the combined machinists unions, ol Portland Market». deputy marshal at Nome, arrievd in this city, announced that the tie iq: I tion of the national locatoli of Mount tn the West are now in Portland. Manila, May 27.—The disconwnt Wheat—Walla Walla, 60c.; val Rampart from Nome the first week Baker mining district. Valuable At the communion service in one ol in Cincinnati is the most complete in 1 among the natives at the appotitinent Admiral Rogers has arrived in Ca the Presbyterian churches in Wash Iley, nominal; blue»teni, 6l«*62c. in March, after a trip of 26 day«, the country. He said there were but mines are embraced in this section, of American judges and alleged ills vite to succeed Admiral Kempff as ington recently, the bread and wine |>er bushel. and th«- territory is claimed by both He reported Nome very quiet and comaninder of the Asiatic «| ium I ioii . | were imssed by two admirals, a gen Flour—Best grades, *2.IM)(<*3.40 pet almut 3,(XX) ¡a-ople there, There was 100 union machinists at work today, the American and Canadian govern crimination in the civil service in aside from the 600 who have already favor of Americans is finding expres Kiev cadets have Is-i-n ex|H-ll<*d and eral, two »upreme court justices and a barrel; graham, *2.60. ments. considerable lawlessness at Nome, These sion, encouraged by some of the u- Oats—W liit«'.* 1 35<«i 1.40 |ier cental because of the fact that the town was tax'll conceded their terms. six others suspended nt West Point I former si-cretary of state. Lieutenant Sinclair, of the coast 100 he pledged would not work to- tive judges, who are aware that ths gray, *1 3()«rl 32 \ |»-r cental. as the result of the investigations and geodetic survey, will l>e at the not able to incor|iorate, ami Iw-cause The private letter Ixxiks of Rolwrt j Barley—Feed, *17«* 17.50; brewing, of the op|M>sition of gamblers and morrow. into the rev-ent hazings. head of the United States party, and reorganization of the judiciary «ill ; Morris, the financier of the Revolu *17(417.50 per ton. J. H. McArthur will lead the Cana result in the loss of their [sisitiom. THE their kind. After the soldiers were TURKISH APPOLOGY. J. P. Morgan lias purchaaed the Millstuffs—Bran, *17 per ton , midd withdrawn tlie chamla-r of commerce tion, were brought to light in M aah- dian surveyors. The work will begin Judge Neer, of the court of the lirst I celebrate»! Mannheim art collect ion instance of Tondo, one of the lernler« lings, *21 50; shorts, *20.00; chop, took up subscription» to the amount Effort to Cloie the Mail Bag Incident al this week. of Paris. Owing to high import du 1 ington recently. of what is beginning to lc called tlx *16. of *12,000 to pay special deputy mar Constantinople. ties it will lw kept in England for the In order to ccononiiz«' time and radical wing of the Federalirts. d’ Hay—Timothy, *12 50«* 14; clover, present. MULTIPLEX TELEGRAPHY. physical effort, SxTetary Rixit has re- *7 «ill .50; Oregon wild hay, *6<«*7 shals to protect life and property. Constantinople, May 21.—Ahmed dar«! today that if such thing* con After one month no money could lie Tewfik Pasha, Ottoman minister of Mrs. McKinley continue» to im ilucmi his official signature from I er ton. tinue there will be a second revolu collected, and th«' deputy marshals prove slowly. ! "Elihu Root” to "E. Root.” foreign affairs, called upon the am The Rowland Syitem is Bting Introduced Into tion. Some of the prominent Federal Hope—12(<* 14c. per lb. were discharged, and so the town was 11(413c; Eastern practically thrown over to the tender bassadors today and notified them ol Wool — Valley, ists ridicule the prediction. Tlx Carnegie gave £2,06)1,000 to Scotch Germany. The trade balanci's in favor of the. Turkey's desire to re-establish tin mohair, 20«* 2 1c. mercies of the thieves and thugs. Philippine commission's selcetioi» universit iea. United States in its foreign commerce Oregon, 7(gl0e; Baltimore. May 27. — The multiplex status quo ante in the postal ques of Judges were thoroughly considered |M>und. The Ohio congr<-»sioiial party is in during the last three years have} I er Butter tion and the intention to send high system of telegraphy, invented by the — Fancy creamery, 15(* It is undeniable that most of th» j Oregon on their trip home. amounteil to more than all the gold I7ltc. ; dairy, 13(«*14c.; stere, 11 (st Mlmtltr on Way B«ck to Japan. functionary to afwilogize for the vio late Henry A. Rowland, of Balti native judges lack the competenct In a second trial race Shamrock II in all the Imnks and treasuries of 12'wc. |»>r pound. San Francisco, May 24.—A. E lations of the foreign mail bags. The more, which is l.-ing introduced into required. One of them has Iceii re Europe, including th«' British Isles. beat Shamrock I one minute Eggs—Oregon ranch, 12<«e 12 *-»<*. Beck, United State» minister to ambassadors met yesterday at the Germany, ¡termits of the transmission moved for nial'easance. and others »re — .lajian, nailed for Yokohama yester residence of th«* German anihsssadoi of eight messages simultaneously over suspected of irregularities. Th« President McKinley reviewed the Wu Ting Fang was recently asked |x'r dozen. Cheese—Full creain, twins, 13(4 day. He came home on a visit a few to determine what attitude to adopt a single wire, four in each direction classifications of th«' civil seme» school children of San Francisco. alxmt th«1 status of the legal profes in view of the complete submission at the rate of 4(1 words a minute, avoid discrimination, but the natiu The Pan American ex]a>sition ha« sion in China lie replied, ‘'Lawyer* 13^e.; Yqung America, 13(v(414«-. months ago, but was attacki-d by the of the sublime porte. It is under j Th«' messages are sent by means of and Spanish qualifications are net per pound. grip, and has not yyt recovered from are prohibited in China." been dedicated. Vic«" President Poultry — Chickens,mix«'«L*3 50(44 ; stood that the German ambasaado: a keylxiard similar to that of a type equal to those of capable Americans. the disease He ex|HH ’ ts that the sea Roosevelt made tlie address of the Uncle Sam is making nil the way lie na, *4<45 00, dress«sl, 11(412«'. per voyage and the change of climate will considers the incident clos«^!. The writer, which can lie operated by an Some departments are employing na day. other powers, however, decline to ordinary typewriter opreator, and are tives at the risk of temporary incon from *40,000 to *60,000 a day in |s>und; springs, *3(45 |s-i dozen; completely restore him to health. An American coni|«any baa con- stam|M ii]x>n stix'k Ismght and sold ducks, *5(46; geese, *6<47; turkeys, regard a return to the status quo recorded at the other end of the wire venience. eluded arrangements with the Mexi <in th«' New York stix’k exchange. live, 10(412c; dressed, 14(416c. per ante as an ad«*quat«> settlement; and by a small machine. It is possible to Warehoux Burned After a conference with Genera can government for the construction Every transaction haa to pay whether pound. th«' British. French and Austrian em i either-print the message upon a sheet MacArthur, General Trias has under Glendive. Mont.. May 24. — The of a new railroad in Yucatan, Mexico. it is a sei«' or puehar*«', so that I nele Potatoes—Old, *1(41.15 per sack; bassies have even declined to transmit • >f |ia]»-r or upon a long ta]ie like Northern Pacific Company's large the explanations of Tewfik Pasha tc that which is used in the ordinary taken negotiations at l.iiehan forth» A body of Filipino relwls under Sam eateliee tint »(xx-ulators "coming new. 2(«<42itc per pound. surrender of General failles shch » ! ticker service. Mutton — 1-smlis 4*«<45e per warehouse in which was «toreri 50,000 their governmnets. Angells attacked a detachment of and going.” daily expected. pounds of wool, tools and supplies, |s>und gross; liest sheep, wethers, American troo|M, killing two soldiers Judge George E. Baldwin, Unite«! with wool. *4 25(44 50. dressed, 6(47c eaught tire tonight, presuambly from Burned By Molt«« lead Slid« Mort S«riou> Than Reported and one native scout and taking one Yukon is Not 0p«n a locomotive spark, and was de States consul at Nuremberg, Ger per pound. soldier prisoner. Youngstown, O.. May 21 — Twc Baker City, Or . May 27—The many, in 1868 nominattxl President! Hogs — Groaa, heavy, *5 75(46; stroyed, together with a two story men are <lead and three are ex(iected White Horse, Y. T . May 14.-—Not landslide at the Climax mine, which A New York syndicate has been McKinley ior the first public office he residence and a large number of cedar to die as a result of an accident in occurred aliout two week# ago, in con- withstanding reports to th«« contrary, formed for the pur(xwe of securing ever held, that of prosecuting attor light, *1 75d5; drceeed, 7(47 ^c. |>er and oak piles Loss. *100.000. pound. the Bessemer department of the Na »♦«quence of a water ditch Overflowing, the Yukon river is not open I*'" the trade of the Orient Manzanillo, ney. Veal—Large, 6*^(47c. per pound; tional Steel Company's plant today. has proven far more serious than at Leharge, but the daily clears«* ■ on the southwest coast of Mexico, Th« Daniah Wait Ind in. small, 7lt(48e per pound. The accident was caused by th* first reported. The mouth of the the ice is expected. Many scows »rw On« Thousand Filippinos Frttd. will be developed as the chief port. Beef—Gross, top steers, *5(4 5 25; Copenhagen. May 21 —It is offi cover of a mammoth converter lie main tunnel was closed with timhers a great quantiy of freigh have I*" The general strike of the employee Manila May 23 —General Mac cows and heifers, *4 50(44 75; dresseti cially announced that the Danish coming detached and allowing several passed as far as Leharge. the latter boulders, gravel and debris of all in the machinery and allied metal Arthur celebrate«’ the surrenders of Iwef, 8it<48tfC per pound West Indie» hare not Isx'n sold. As tons of molten metal to How over the kinds, so that it required heavy blast awaiting the arrival of the first IN«- liadrs throughout the country toon the insurgents l.asesrdo and Lacuna latke Bennet * previously set forth, the negotiations mill. The dead are two unknown ing ami 10 days to open it up It son lound steamer. force the nine hour dr.y, with an in- by releasing I.Utili Filipino ¿»risonerà. A dispatch from Tangier nays the are progressing on matters of detail, Hungarians. The body of one of the will require several w.vks more to not yet open, but that is of but little rreaae in wag«-», was estimate»! to The insurgent. are »till m possession French commercial attache recently but it is not likely that the treaty concern to the 1901 Klondiker. -inc* effect al least 150,000 men, but many I of the mining townof Ihttscole. North sold 100.000 rifles to th« Sherwflan will be concluded liefore the rigsdag Hungarians was literally burned to ■ put up the holdings destroyed and the White Pass A- Yukon route h* cinder, while that of the other wa- restore the other property lost’ in the employers signed the scale at tlie last Camarille». The nearest troops are government. solved the problem of lake and rs|>1« and congress meet. nearly as badly burned. flood. moment, thus reducing the iiumlwr at Indan, » mil« « away. navigation, as far as White Hone considerably. A telegram o( 12 words is sent to Goldsboro Disabled. No Smallpox on Indiana. V«Mtu«l« ObRrUd to Arbitratiea. Saved a Bank From Burglar». an) part of New Zealand by simply F«uwd«r »1 Ttaas SWtmg» D«ad. Two miasionariee who made for Beattie. May 21 —The torpedo boat affixing to it a fid stamp — 12 cents Pekin. May 27. — The doctors who Waverly. O.. May 2*—Dr " Caracas, Venezuela. May 23. via New Yew York. May 23—Alex- tunes in the Nome district are to Haytien cable—Venezuela's refusal d«-stroyer Goldsboro broke her star were instructed to make a report as Wallace i iivagol in a duel " andei Edwin Sweet. founder of Texas Improvements already authorised build a hospital in Chicago. to accept the French protocol cover board engine wentric rod today dur to what length of time must elapse roWs'n last night, and saved the Siftings, and a humorist of national or contemplated in New York city ing the renewal of diplomatic rela ,»t ..Hice if* Recent census statistic* in Italy ing a t.ial run. necessitating the ves l*fore it will he safe to allow the N.it iolial Bank and tie pos will coat the tremendous sum ol reputation under the pen names of tions with Venezuela was due to the sel's return to her dock. living burglarized. The t :..- < i show that the proportion of popula *277 800,000 It was and “Rev. mií M í M objection of Venezuela to a clause stated that the rod was made of de troops on board the United States on the second floor of tion not able to read or write hss de “Colonel Bill Short c. tlie . tran»|M>rt Indiana, where it was sup and was awakened by the noise. Whangihwsile. dust at his home it* The Vnitrd Staten leads all other pro» iding for arbitrating all (lending creased to 39 (i<r cent. nations in the matter of fruit grow claims which originated on account fective steel. The Goldsboro had Iwvn posed a case of smallpox had devel exchanged shots with the ■ bxinciBi» The faculty of Stanford University this city of heart disease, from which ing Straw l«ernve were valued at of the last revolution. Venezuela but 10 minutes on her course proved ........ <1 in California baa direct«*d that saloon he had si.MTred for several year«. He *,«u> tWO .000 last year aim grapes at proponed coming to an agreement on Another run will not lie made before oped, have decide,! that the suspected and a trail of blood . The crook* n>*^ aim was gisai. .... case was not smallpox. The troops was a native of Nova Sc«»tia and 6P and cafe advertisements must bo * 1(H),000,000. a total sum without arbitration. the last of the week. their escape from town on a freigM »ill go on )>oard the Indiana today. omittrel from the Ihuly Palo Alto, year* of age. train. st Taul and Minneapolis, it in ««id. tlie college paper. Draft ol \«w Treaty. have the lowest death rat«-« of any No Joint Guranty Provable. Bo««» M Cap* L'elsey (bJared to Lsav* Lhiwa. The Vicksburg national pork will Flood» m Colorado cities in the United Staten. London. May 21.—The draft of Sec Washington. May 27.-Count Cas Cape Town, May 23 — Eight hun- Soon be complete as far a« the ac Washington, May 24.—The po*t rotary Hay « propa»*! for a new Mica Fort Collins. Colo.. M ix 27 —I* The government finds it exceeding sini the Russian ambassador, spent quisition of land i» comerned It dred Boers hav* erwwed th* (Trang* , office de (»art men t today cabled in iring * ly diffi« tilt to find propetly qusdified will comprise in all 1.231 acres structions to China directing all its ragua troaty was received from Lord an hour with acting Secretan Hill ing to the heavy rainfall d< Mr* nt* river from the n«»rthw«*»t and bav* re carpenter« for the navy. Pauncefote by the last mail. It M •day. and it is assume.! that the past two days. Cache La]""1 representative* in th* military postal A Paris newspaper favors punt inforced th* commandoes in th* east ( hmese mgotiations were the bur is higher than for 2” .'»‘S' rs. I’’ The Austro-Hungarian census just Franco-Allien, an control of tlie Pan ern district. The latest reliable re completed shown the total population ■•er» ice there to leave on the first a voluminous document and is heing den of theu talk It haa become ap- available transport. H. M Robin- printed previous to examination and ama canal. The waterway ran lio port locat«'«l Ih-wet Bear Philipivlia, to be 47 000INW an inc res «e since |«arent that B umm will fin<( it jne£ reported that the dam st L sou. of Atlanta, ruperintemient of th* discuBMon It is deecnl^il *» a re lake. 50 miles above Fort < completed in six vears for *160 (MM) in Orange River Colony, ami not far 18U0 of nine per cent service in China has (<ren assigned draft of the Hay-Pauneefot* treaty, pedient to, chee with the proposition broken. Hardly a bridge cMM*. from the Cape line, with 40 borxe- t«v accept C hin««* bonds at any of the Thomas A Edison, preparing to to the Philippines, and all the others with what appears from a casual p. Liquor drummers report that tba m*n. All th* commando«« in tbs manufacture and sell a new «tirage • ill return to the points whence they nisal to be extensive annotations interest figure, mentioned as ir-l*m- place in lairimer county, Sale ol keg berr in Kansas has do- Orang* River Colony hav* inatiuc- Lattery, nays: “I have made many • er* assigned to China. This marks -H-veral week, are likely to elapse mty. unleaa there is an international damage done to irrigating will amount to many tl 1 ereaaed 75 par cent sine* January 1, tion» to er«*» th* Uiangc river. Sev fortunes for other» this invention th* eleee of the United States mili- before the cabinet can « •mnaence :ta niaranty, and the United Mates find« I dollars. People living in th it quite inqswnible t and the sale of eaa* l>**r. fur uaa in eral British petrol» have bren am will make one for Edison jtary (Hiatal service in Chinn« proliminary diacuesiona. lands have bam driven fn- latter. private bouse» has increased nearl/ bushed. homes pro|«oi't ionately S«rieui (ondities ol Affair» NEWS OF THE WEEK m Alaska— N*