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Eugina Weekly Guard (AMI'll»*tt. »UOH., Proprietor*. I GOVERNOR S PROCLAMATION. Proclaim« November 28 to Be Thankigiving. a Day of DI8LOYALTY NEWS OF THE STATI A Large Foret In Cap* OF DUT8H. Colony MERIT AND NOT Pl'LLi Surrendered SWEPT BX 9ÇORM8. Steamer Al-Ki Arriv* From ¡ENTERED A PROTEST Alaskan Ports and Report* Heavy Gales. Pork Townsend, YVasb., Nov. 15.— DICKINSON COMPLAIN^ TO T he Salem, Nov. 13. — Govwnor Geer TCMS OF INTEREST FROM ALL BULGARIA« 0O»tRNmENT Middleburg, Cape Colony. Friday. The coast of Southeastern Alaeiiaso«- ING ARMY FROMOTIOR». today iHMiieei a Thanksgiving procla- EUGENE OREGON, PARTS OF OREGON. Oct. 25.—One hundred and eighty dis tinues to be swept by storm, accord : njation, d«.*signating Nov« nils r 28 as trict mounted troops, composed large ing to reports brought by tlie steamer Review* th* Matter From the is#»*-. I the day to lie observed. The procla ly of Dutchmen, with their horses and President Makes a Positive Stand—The War Al-Ki early tonight, 10 days from mation follows: Commercial and Financial Happenings of Im. Hampered In Hi* Effort» by '* “Although not yet passed from arms, surendered to Smuts’ comman Strong winds and snow «mug, Department » Records Will have More Skagway. portanc*—A Brief Review of the Growth do October 13. The district troops A Comprehensive Review ol the Imports«* j Ix-neath the shadow of th«1 great of Bulgarian Troop«— Will Kol,l Buljm, Political and Social storms have prevailed almost contin Influente Than ■ tsppenings of the Past Week Presented I national tragedy which took from us and Improvements of the Many Industrie* fired most of their ammunition at long Rcipoiuible for the Life uously during the past two weeks, range, and then refused to fight fur °* *•* St»«, in s Condensed Form Which Is Most 1 the presence and counsel of our be- Hcre- the Candidates Friends ol Throughout Our Thriving Commonwealth ther. and considerable floating ice is in Captain Thornton, their com Should She be Slain. Likely to Prove of Interest to Our Many , loved chief magistrate, »«■ find reason sfter. mander. believes their surrender to for national thanksgiving in the uni the channels. The Al-Ki, in at- —Latest Market Report Rvaders. have been prearranged. fying effect the great affliction has Washington, Nov. 18.—It was an- tepmting to cross Queen Charlotte Sofia Bulgaria, Nov. 14.-Con W1 Material is being hauled for a new —Coniai The transport Hancock is ashore in j had u|»>n the different sections of nounced at the War Department to- sound, was forced to turn back, ow General Dickinson, of Conat*nti Boer» Nearing Cape Town. no . our common country, and for the saw mill near Oregon City. ing to the fury of the gale and high Japanese waters. New York. Nov. 18.—The corres day that the names of the officers se- seas. prospect of a continued era of goo«l Her decks were swept with pie, has aupplemented hi» veri«! (■old worth 50 cents was taken More shipwrecks are reported on lected to Illi the vacanclea in the grade feeling. At no time within 50 years from the craw of a duck railed at pondent of the London Tinies and the immense waves, and Pilot Bradley, representations to the Hulg»ru the English coast. New York Times, wiring from Middle of Brigadier-General will not be an who lias lieen continuously on the has party feeling been Jess bitter, or Scotts Mills. government by a note today, A mounted force of Cape ¡hitch sur our country so harmonious in mat nounced until Congress meets, as it burg, Cape Colony, says that within Alaska route during the past 13 rendered to the Boers. Thieves broke into a Eugene »tore the last two days the Boers have ap is not deemed desirable to ad interim years, says the storm on Queen Char which he recapitulates the hiito ters concerning its domestic welfare. appointments. In addition to thia Twenty persons were killed by the Every department of our state gov and stole a number of small articles proached still nearer to Cape Town. of the aduction by brigands of statement, and in view of the great lotte sound was the most furious he earthquakes in Erzroum. ernment is perf>>rming the duties for of little value. Sixty men of the commando last seen pressure that has been brought to had witnessed during that period. Stone and her companion, yj,le The ¡‘resident's Thanksgiving proc which it was created, with prompt A recevier lias l»een appointed for at Hopefleld have penetrated south of bear, it has been deemed proper to Ice floe», he says, are much larger Tsilka, and the steps taken to obta^ lamation was cabled to Manila. neas and fidelity; the band of plenty th«- Columbia Logging Company, Darling (48 miles north of Cape make the following official declara than ever known before, and he ac- her release, and remind» the fun-,,,t Merit and not political influence will has provided the necessaries of lift near St. Helens. , 'counts for it as being the result of Town), but the raid must not be taken tion: be recognized in army promotions. "The Secretary of War and the the severe earthquake of two years minister of his promise to give eve in abundance among our people, all Siqs-rintendent Brown, of the Falls too seriously, as the British columns President assistance. He also instance* »he/ have had informal discus Ways and means committeemen are classes of whom are engaged in re River fish hatchery, says the outlook are already in a position to cope with ago, which shuttered various gla sions on army matters on several oc ciers, and since that time sloughing the attitude of subordinate divided on the oubject of reducing war munerative employment, and the there is very favorable. it. The Boers have made the dash casions and it is understood that the name of our fair state in other sec taxes. ' of iceliergs from glaciers has lieen has not conformed with this Practically all the hops about either to obtain fresh horses or to re President has expressed himself most tions of our great country in synony Aguinaldo declines the offer of an Finally, Mr. Dickinson venge themselves on the Dutch far positively on the use of political and very great and channels are filled ance. ¡’rices American lawyer to work for his re mous with steady progress and an Dallas have lieen shi|«|>e<L mers who have not supported them as social influence by officers for the with them, which renders naviga peats his demand for the non-int«rirt »ere from 8' a to 10 cents per jsiund. assuredly pros|M«rou» future. lease. they were expected to do. purpose of obtaining changes of sta tion hazardous during the long, dark ence of the government in the ne»(2 Senator Mitchell has announced In the northeast district Comman tions, leaves of absence, modifica nights of winter. State of Oregon will make a sur ' “Recognizing in all the»«1 thing* tiatinns. the hand and mind of an overruling that lie will endeavor to have a new dant Fouche and six men, leaving the tions of orders, etc. Of course, it is vey of arid lands in eastern part of The Al-Ki brought down a remark Mr. Dickinson also quotes from Providence who dis th all things well federal court district established in main body, made a raid last Saturday understood that officers often deem it ably big cargo, consisting of 600 state. Miss Stone’s letters, saying that the to Midburg Siding. They blew up a necessary to have attention called to tons of concentrate from the Tread Insane man killed an officer at Cos and that a spirit of gratitude sug Eastern Oregon. chief danger to which she is exposed few yards of track and shot in cold their cases by political friends, es gests an acknowledgement of tin- mopolis, Wash., shot a friend, anil was well mine on Douglas Island and 700 is Hight from hiding places by i‘ight Roseburg’s city council has let the many favors enjoyed by us as a com contract of grading anil surfacing blood a Cape Policeman who had sui- pecially in case of young volunteer tons of salmon from various fishing seriously wounded himself. at the approach of troops. He de- rendered. Fou« he has since returned j officers who recently have been ap Tom Considine broke down while monwealth, 1 hereby recommend, in with crushed rock about 10 blocks of to the neighborhood of Jamestown. A pointed. It is safe to say, however, ¡stations, and this cargo practically clares that the people of the United conformity with the priadamation of testifying in behalf of his brother, on the principal streets. patrol of district mounted troops were I that at no period in the history of our cleans up the pack along the lower States will hold the Bulgarian gov . the president of the Unit«1«! States, trial for murder at Seattle. Thirty dwelling houses have been worsted on Monday by an insignifi Government has the matter of rec ! coast of Alaska. The Al-Ki brought ernment morally and legally respond 1 that Thursday, the 28th of Novem- cant force of the enemy. ord been used to such good purpose as 180 passengers, most of whom were ible for the lives of the captive* i ber, 1901, be observed as a day of built in Dallas since January 1. during the present reorganization of from fishing stations. She also should the bandits, exasjierated by Every dwelling and business house in 1 thanksgiving and prayer, and that the army, when the greatest possible brought $80,000 in treasure. Two Recent Engagement». pursuit, slay them. * the town is occupied. all our people on that day, while re- London, Nov. 18.—A dispatch from care has been taken in the selection The government’s reply, according , membering th«1 poor with appropriate Nine carloads of wool left Harris Lord Kitchener, dated Pretoria, today, of persons for appointment to the re to the opinion expressed in official BUREAU OF FORESTRY. j gifts and cheerful words, desist from burg the other day for the East. The organized army. circles, will set forth that while hesi "The President has not hesitated to their usual vocations, and, in their shipment weighs 1O3,<N)O pounds and says that a strong patrol of yeomanry, usual places of worship, or elsewhere, is one of the largest individual sales while reconnoitering, November 3. at inform Senators and others who have Created by an Order of the Secretary of the tating to establish the precedent that the government gave protection to Ilrakspruit (in the Transvaal Colony, applied to him that no officer will im give praise to Almighty God, upon ever made in that valley. Interior—Department's Policy. brigands in treating for the ransom about 140 miles west of Pretoria), was prove his chance by sending his whom our fathers so firmly relied for The Indian war veterans of Lane to annoy the President in his Washington, Nov. 15.—The secre of captives in the present case, in- national ax well as individual guid county met at the court house in surrounded by 300 Boers and lost six friends behalf. On the contrary, the effect ance, for the past mercies, and in Albany and began arrangements to men killed and 16 wounded. Some of which will be produced probably will tary of the interior today issued an volving the safety of two ladies,'the voke the Divine aid along the path- ward securing legislation by the next the trooper« were captured, but subse be directly opposite to that which the order creating a bureau of forestry, government, as an act of courtesy and humanity, will comply with Mr. candidate hopes for. Several Senators under the interior department to be Fire in Boston destroyed property j way of national righteousness as our congress granting pensions to all quently released. Dickinson’s request. country assumes the lending |s>xition The rear guard of Colonel Byng ’ s and Representatives have been disap veterans entitled to them. valued at $100,000. A private agent who was employed column was attacked near Hilbrun, pointed because the persons in whom in charge of Filiburt Roth, of New | in power amt influence among the The fall run of silverside salmon in Orange River Colony, November 14. ; thy are interested have not received York, Edward T. Allen, of Washing to visit Doubritza reports that the The secretary of the interior has nat ions of I lie curt h. created a bureau of forestry. “In witness whereof, I have here Rogue river is greater than for 10 by 400 Boers, said to be under the 1 appointments and stations applied for ton, being appointed forest inspector. member» of the secret committee command of General Dewet. After by them, but the administration, as a In his letter of instructions to the were discussing the lowest terms of President Roosevelt has pledged unto set my han<! and caused the years. two hours’ of fighting, the Boers re W. T. Grier has sold his fruit farm tired, leaving eight dead on the field. whole, is evidently of the opinion that new bureau the secretary outlines the ransom that would be acceptable. the Lewis and Clark Centennniai his gnat seal of th«1 state of Oregon to be One member of the committee in aflixed, nt the capitol, in Balem, this of 10 acres, two miles from La Grande » Of Colonel Byng’s column. Lieutenant the good sense and judgment of pub department's forestry policy. hearty snp|s>rt. He formed the correspondent of the lic men will lead to the same conclu for $3,000. Hughes and one man were killed, ami sion as that arrived at by the Presi favors the immediate creation of ad- Fire destroyed every mercantile 13th day of Novenils r, 1901. Associated Press that he had lieen T. T. GEER, Governor. The Hodson farm of 225 acres, three officer» and nine men were dent and Secretary of War; that is, ditijnal reserves designed to lilierate invited to join the band and take and several line houses in Pucwash, F. I. DUNBAR, Secretary of State. wounded. if .1 eystem of records' be thoroughly three miles southeast of .Salem, has N. 8. L om , $50,(MM). established at the War Department, the smallest possible amount of scrip. part in the kidnaping, but that he lieen sold for $(>,500. Latest advices from Miss Stone’s showing the progressive work of offi “The wide extension of the forest re refused and deprecated an attack THE DIAZ DOCTRINE. FIFTY VESSELS WRECKED. About 75 men of the coast artillery place of confinement state that her cers from year to year, it will be fat serve area is, in my judgment,’’ he upon inoffensive women, pointing will complete their terms at Fort Recent bales on the British Coast Have Cost better for the officers and men, as well says, “the most vital need of our out that such action was calculated imprisonment is affecting her reason. Friendly Remark« by a Mexican at Pan Stevens next month and will receive as public officials, that such a register Western forestB, and of the vast inter to cost the committee more in sym Burglars blew open the safe of the Over 180 Live*. American Banquet. be made the guide for selections, de ests which depend upon them. their discharges. The pathy and support than the value of bank of Chatham, III., and secured London, Nov. 15. — It is still im- tails. etc., rather than influence. use of real agricultural land within 20 ransoms. This view seems to U City of Mexico, Nov. 18.—The toast A mysterious $1,500. The burglars escii|M-d on a burglar got away possible to estimate with any exacti "The appeals of individuals to theii forest reserves for agricultural pur dawning gradually, even in Bulgar delivered by Alfred Cañavero, on be with a large amount of goods from handcar. tude the total loss of life and proper Congressman for their personal as poses should be encouraged, and every ian circles, where the kidnaping is Three persons were killed and 25 half of the Mexican delegation, at a Pendleton cigar store and left all ty resulting from the prottacted gale, sistance in the matters above enumer other reserve or reserves should be condoned as in the interest of a sacred others injured in a milling accident banquet in honor of the pan American fastenings undisturbed. and probably the full extent of the ated necesitates public men giving up made available foi conservative use. cause. a great deal of their time in locating A receiver will be at Stassure, Prussia. Thirteen are delegates of other nationalities, was damage will never lie known. Much the proper office at which to apply Each reserve should lie dealt with noteworthy, on account of its friend still entombed. wreckage of unidentified vessels is still for information and the filing of ap on its own merits, The present sys- LAYING IN SUPPLIES. liness for the United States. Mr. Can being thrown up. Altogether, it is peals. This takes them away from tern of rules for diverse conditions i» The owners of the petroleum works avero said Napoleon's invasion of known that some 50 vessel» have been their legitimate duties while Congress simply destructive.” in Gallicia, Austro Hungary, have Mexico during the Civil War in the China Continue* to Manufacture Arm« and wrecked along the British coasts. i is in session, and also interferes great decided to form a trust to end the United States was in tho hope of es Ammunition In Vast Quantitie». Thirty-four of these have l«een abso ly with public administration of the reckless competition. tablishing an empire and dismember DELAY IN NEGOTIATIONS. lutely wrecked, involving, it is be departments. It is fully recognized ing the American Republic, thus bring London, Nov. 14.— Telegraphing A tlow of oil has been struck in a lieved, u loss of more than 180 by public officials that the proper men republics into disrepute. The des Danish West Indies Treaty May Not Come from Hankow, the Pekin correspond well nt Debeque, Colo., nt a depth of Ing in the first instance to establish the perate resistance of Mexico and the drowned. The Yarmouth lifebdat ent of the Times, says: 200 feet. A gushing oil field is ex- aid extended by the United States, he Before Next Congress. disaster alone leaves 41 fatherless'ehil- character of an applicant for office are “The Yangtse valley is now peace pecttsl to be developed. the Senators and Representatives said, saved both nations. Said he: dren. The lifeboat was on its way Washington, Nov. 14 —It is doubt ful and no doubt is entertained that from their own home, and it is emi "We already had the Monroe Doc King Edward has decided to have to the rescue of a distressed vessel nently just and proper that their in ful whether the projected treaty of the court will return to Peltin. the celebrated Koh-I-Noor diamond trine, safeguard of the N«'W World. when it was struck by a great wave fluence should be respected anil they The Diaz Doctrine constitutes its com cession of the Danish West Indies to Trade is very act ive here. The man mounted in the crown of Queen Alex and capsized. The crew was impris should be responsible for the charac ufacture of arms and ammunition is plement, ami the Diaz Doctrine may andra fur the coronation. oned ami only three men succeeded ter of the persons recommended for the United States will be completed proceeding on a great scale at all the lie expressed In this apothegm: 'The in time to submit to congress when it in making their escape. office; but once in the public service The president«1 of Taclobun, Leyte, international law of America is found principal Chinese arsenals. There Innumerable causalties continue to it is only fair to the administration reassembles next month. The delay are about 2,000 workmen in the Han ed on pence, which in Its turn depends lias lieen arrested for treason. that not only army officers, but all oth lie reported on all the coasts of the on the respect for the sovereignty. In appears to have arisen through the kow arsenal and 2,500 in the arsenal i Count von Hatzfeldt, German am dependence and territorial integrity of I luted Kingdom, marking the storm er classes of public officeholders last change in the ministry at Copen at Shanghai. Forty thousand gun bassador to England has retired. should rely upon their own merits and each and all the republics of Amer ns the most disastrous that has oc- stocks were recently imported »nd hagen, with the state depaitinent, not upon the further use of political ica.* ’ ’ A Colombian soldier shot at, but ctirred in many years, The Nor Influence." practically having reached an agree 15,000 Mausers are now ready for missed, United States Minister Hart. Portland Market*. wegian bark Erratic, of Christiania, Large contracts for ment with the Danish government distribution. City Ledger« Mining. Wind, ruin ami snow 55 heat — 55’alla 55’alla, nominal, has l«een wrecked in the vicinity of TRANSPORT RAN ASHORE. on the treaty when the entry into the supply of rilles are being negoti Chicago. Nov. 18.—The finance com 55(<4555tc?; bluestem, 56c; Valley, Saltburn and eight of her crew havoc with the shipping power of a new ministry not well dis ated by the representatives of Euro drowned. mlttee of the City Council has dis 55(455 lsc. ish isles. Work on the Third Accident to <n American Vessel in posed toward the treaty made it nec pean tirearm makers. covered that the city's ledgers cover A winter snap has succeeded the Flour—Bost grades, $2.65(43.50 The business portion of Berlin, ing its accounts from 187b to 1884 are essary to begin the work all over railway from Hankow to Canton has Japanese Waters. gale, wnich has subsided, while u bliz Md., was practically destroyed by tire. missing. This was discovered in an per barrel; graham. $2.60. again. The issues do not touch the not yet begun. Recently Shang, the Oats—Nominal SO(4$LOO pr cental. zard which is ragingover Scandinavia Nagasaki, Japan, Nov. 18.—The price to be paid so much as the con Taotai, asked that categorical assur Loss, $30,(KM). investigation of the sinking fund ac is expected to strike the shores of United States transport Hancock is Burley—Feed, $15(415.50; brewing, ance should be given the Chinese gov The United States Steel Cor|>orii- counts In which a discrepancy of more $16.00 |ier ton. Great Britain tomorrow. Today ashore on the south side of the Straits ditions as to the future of the citizen ernment that this concession, which ship of the Danish West Indies, tion is endeavoring to enlarge by buy than 12,100.000 was recently an MillstntTs—Bran, $17(418; mid there is a heavy snow storm in Scot of Shimonoeski. A German gunboat sought to be imposed by Denmark. was granted to an American syndi nounced. It Is claimed that previous ing up the independent companies. administrations have borrowed front dling, $20(421; shorts, 19(420; chop, land and a fall of snow generally is assisting her. The transport ground cate, liecause the syndicate was throughout the United Kingdom, ed on a sandy bottom. Hereafter Australian mail for Lon this fund for other corporate purposes $16 American, should not become sub Demand Reduction of Hour*. The Hancock is the third United especially in the hilly districts, where and no return lias been made of the don will go via San Francisco and Hay—Timothy. $11(413; clover, ject, as was reported from America, States transport to meet with a mis Appleton, 55 is., Nov. 15. — Between New York instead of the Suez canal. amounts bo diverted. There is no rec $7(49.50; Oregon ’vild hay, $5(46 per several shepherds lost their lives. to the Belgians, who hold three- hap in Japanese waters recently, First ord. according to the City Controller, 5.000 and 8,000 employes of the 50 to A London anarchist meeting to to Hhow to what purposes these loans (ton. the Sheridan, having on board a num- 00 paper mills located in the Fox and fourths of the original stock.1’ Panic at Chicago Fire. Butter—Fancy creamery,25(427 t^c ; “commemorate the legal murder of were applied during the eight years Chicago, Nov. 15. — Fire tonight ber of returning troops and the Con- Wisconsin river valleys, represented dairy. 18(»20e; store, ¡4(415c per gressional party which has been vlsit- nnarchista” was prohibited by the First Monument to McKinley. cleaned out the five story building at ing the Philippine Islands, was de by the Paper Mill Employee’ Union, |Hiund. police. Schley Court Work* Overtime. 254 Madison street, inflicting a total Tower, Minn., Nov. 12.—The int tained at Nagasaki by a broken tail today united in a demand upon the Eggs—Storage, 20c; fresh, 23(424e; A German eleertic railroad baa at loss of about $50.000, divided among shaft. Washington. Nov 15.—The Schley Eastern 20(421. Her passengers were trans manufacturers to close the mills from monument to lie erected in honor of tained a speed of ¡05 miles nn hour court of inquiry Is-gan today to hold Cheese—Full cream, twins. 12ls(4 half a dozen small firms. Five hun ferred to the Warren, which sailed Saturday evening to Monday morn William McKinley was unveiled here dred girls working overtime in the from Nagasaki November 3. mill the official» believe that even sessions twice daily. Two ing, instead, as at present, from Sun yesteiday before thousand» of people The afternoon 13c; Young America, LU, <4 lie later the Warren sustained dam day morning until Monday morning. w ho came from all over the North tliin speed can l>e beaten. session will lie from 2 to I o’clock. Poultry—Chickens, mixed, $2.50(4 Schultz paper box factory were thrown days age In the Inland Sea. which made it The bunk of Plymouth, la., wax This change was made in the interest 3.00; hens $4.00; dressed, 10(# 11c in a panic by the fire. In the scram necessary to return and dock at Naga This means a reduction of the work west. Governor Van Sant was among ble that fol lowed a score or more were All the bande that of more rapid progress in the work Ix 1 - ing hours 10 per cent without a re the speakers. dynamitod. Fifteen hundred dollars per pound springs. $2.50(4 3.00, saki. The Hancock was ordered to wax »«'tired. This is the seventh fore the court, for it is the general |s r dozen; ducks f.l for old $3.00(4 trampled on and severely bruised, but proceed from Manila to Nagasaki and duction of pay. The manufacturers could be mustered were on han«l and bank robls ry in ¡own w it hili a month. desire to have the findings preseuteii 4.(M) for voting; geese, $<’><47 per dox- all were finally taken out of the build take on board the delayed passengers. are given until December 10 to answer united in playing “Nearer My God to Thee,’’the crowd singing the word*. the demand. at the earliest possible date. en; turkeys, live, 10(411c; drtwsed, ing without serious injury. The first day of the deer season in 8(4 lOo |>er poutuL Cabinet Crisis in Chile. Wisconsin was marke«l by three casu Exchange ot Prisoner*. Gunhoats for the Philippines. Kitchener tin Located Dewet. Due on Late President s Salary. Mutton—Lambs,31^0 gross : dressird alties, the men in each instance ls<- New York. Nov. 18.—The Valpar New York. Nov 18.—Negotiations 6(46 c ]«'r pound; sheep, $3.25 gross; Washington, Nov. 15.—Th«> report aiso. Chile, correspondent of the Her- Washington, Nov. 14.—A *t*te- ing taken for deer. One of them will London, Nov. 14.—Lord Kitchener, from Japan that the United States a'd sends the following report: As in a dispatch from Pretoria, presents ment of accounts was made today ''X die and the other two crippled for are under way for the first time to ex dress«1«!. 6c |«er j>ound. Hogs—Gross, heavy.$6(46.25; light government had placed an order for the result of adverse voting In the Sen change prisoners, says the Panama life. his weelky report and incidentally the auditor of the state department, eorres|Min«lent of the Herald. General $4.75«t>5; dressed, 7«7k,c |>er pound. six gunlaiats with the Urga Boat ate, the Chilean Cabinet has tendered i charging the late President McKin St*»« Hugging. Veal—Small, 8t48t,c ; large,7(47 Sc Company is not strictly accurate. its resignation, but everything Indi locates General Dewet in the north ley with the warrants issued to him Itomlngo Diaz, chief of tho revolu Miss Julia Marlowe, writing In the tionary party in the Department of per pound. Some time ago, the secretary of war cates that the crisis will be only par eastern part of the Orange River on account of salary from the begin Dramatic Number of Collier's Weekly, Beef — Gross top steers, $3.50(44. (M); authorized the Philippine commis tial. affecting only one portfolio, anti Colony. He says the Boers have re ning of his incumbency of the says that she was once asked if an Panama, sent a committee to see Gen cows ami heifers $3 0(1(43.50; dressed sion to purchase 30 or 40 gunboats, will be of short duration. cently bee.i collecting under his lead of president to the day of his death oral Alban and to give him a letter. actress did not sacrifice her finer na beef. 5',(46 ’,«• jut pound. to l>e used among the islands for ership. and that the British are now and crediting him with the amount Columbian Reinforcements. ture by permitting "stage embraces.” Tho committees were Honor laaias revenue and police patrol purposes, Hops—8(410Sc l*r pound. ' moving to disj>erse him. Lord due him on account of salary. A Rodríguez ami Aixphpura. The in In reply she declares with some spirit Colon. Nov. 18. — The Colombian 55 ool—Valley. 11 <4 13 ',«■ per pound ; They were to la’ bought at Hong Kitchener gives the Boer casualties balance due of $1.856 was found- A "Such a question demands the appli surgents hold four captains, two lieu gunboat General Pinzon Is expect«»«! cation of only a fair degree of com tenants, five sub-lieutenants, and 30 Eastern Oregon, 8(412^0; mohair, Kong and other places where they to arrive here shortly from Savanllla since November 4 as 63 killed, 105 warrant in favor of the adnnnistr»- could lx« obtained at the best advan- with additional reinforcements. wounded, 104 captured and 4.5 sur tors of the estate was drawn by mon sense to ensure a negative an soldiers. General Alban agreed to an 20(421«' |>er pound. I. th* Potatoes—65*85 per aack. even exchange. tage. endered. i»*r." secretary of the treasury. Chicago Tranilation of Bible. Movetnent* «1 Gunboat«. American* Control German Line. The leading sugar refining company Fired at United States Minuter. The aaaesaed valuation of Idaho has Northwest Postal Orders. Washington, Nov. 18.—The Navy increasisl $4.649.580 in a single year, London. Nov. 18.—Extracts from the 1» now turning out 25 000 barrels of London, N««v. 15. — An American New York, Nov. 14. — A Bogota, Depart!«« nt has b« en Informed of th«« Washington. Nov. 14.—On Norem- Chtcago translation of the Bible were ■ugar per day. and th«1 total now is $.’>2.195.486 syndicate has purchased 10,(MM) shares Colombia, correspondent of the Her Cannon arrival of the gunboat Concord at Aca published here today. The Evening ald cables as follows: A sentinel at ber 30 the postoffice» at Thirty two additional warehouses of the stock of a Hamburg steamship A cant bronze statue, weighing 110 pulco. and of the Marietta at Key , and Carter, News comments on the work as fol Beach, Clatsop county. line through a 5 ’ tenna bank, says a Tequendama Falls October 25, de ton*. 1» one of the curiosities of St West. These vessels are to relieve are to be provi.l«'«! in New York for lows: are to I* <!>• Berlin correspondent of the Daily Panama and the Machia.« clined to honor the passport of Malheur county, Or., the lewa at the storage of 500.000 to 600,000 bags Petersburg, Russia. "In Chicago even the masterpiece United States Minister Charles B. continued, A postoffice has l«e«’n Mail. The purchaser is thus enabl«1«! of coffee. at Colon. Here 1» a simple method of making Twenty Hart, and tired one shot at the di to demand at the next meeting a re of literature is not sacred. to he •' on Orange F «port«. tablished at Niblack. Alaska, Tax Ths total number of experiments on half a ton of < «»al go as far as fifteen The recent vision of the articles of association in misguided inhabitants have just is plomat. The minister was not hit bv supplied from Dolomi. J i males. Nov. 18 — Th« ’ living animals in the United Kingdom Kingston, hun«lre«lweight Th«« plan is to pla. e its own favor. There is a general sued a translation of the New Testa the bullet. The government has order i of the postoffice department a quantity of chalk in the grates government Intends to levy a tax of In 1900 was 10 838. 2370 more than In Into modern American, Such an feeling here that the American danger ment postoffice at He»- each package of oranges the previous year. It la state«! that one re it on atrocity almost makes one sigh for a severely punished the sentinel and is discontinuing the post Once heated, thia Is practically inex county, 55 a»h . !** «■cing that the minister is fully pro seitine. Lincoln haustlble front combustion, ami gives «•x ported, The shipment of Immature but few of these experiments were in to German shipping is more serious few hours of the Inquisition." I..__ than has been supposed. fruit will shortly be prohibited by law. snjr serious degree painful. tected. out great heat. been rescinded. New England cotton users are try A mill Is to t»e built near Pittsburg Pinsms Threatened. Montana Sharp lor England. Boers Captured Csvslry Horses A Lake DiMster. ing to organize to protect themselv.»» Reciprocity with Canada to turn out seventy five tons of woven New York. Nov. 18.—A dispatch to Sioux Falls, S D, Nov 18 \ large . ik «Inst high prl, »1 cott»n. New York, Nov. 11 — Dr. I •' , Detroit. Nov 15—A telegram re- the Herald from Paninia say» it Is wire fence per day. 55’ishingt.in, Nov. 14—An inter sheetfeeding firm of this eity is pre friends, says the Berlin err« •I’ • reived here late today stat«*s that the A Prim» E.lward Island Fisherman. expected in Panama that a battle will view with President Roosevelt is to be British trade Import and export for paring to ship 2700 head of sheep «1! ent of the Lxmdon Time* and th’ There are indica rect to the Uverpool market. The Philippe Gallant, has aave<1 the lives schooner Chanitwrlain and consort. s«xjn Like place. bad tomorrow by representatives of Y’ork Times, *»« rt that a b the past year foot Up 1'0 OUO.OOO great sheep are being brought from Big of no fewer than twenty »even per- H 55 « bb, are on the rocks at Ikirtch tions that the ta»urg- nt» are prspar the Boston chamber of commerce and laagi r «•<«ntain 1 ng Z« er than any former year. frg to advance os th« ettg. Timber Mont . and during the winter sons. Island. Georgian bay. The crew» an1 ‘•a men from vari««u» sections cavalry now #n th«1 way fr Onefflth of the population of Ger will be fed for the market. safe, but the veascl» are in bail shape Boeton Herald calla attention • The Geiwrsl **•» 4 ■»*•■»» ‘ 1 th«- c,,ui,try in l-*-}.*lf <,f more inti- land, was capture«! bv the B«*rs many 1» engaged In lndu»tries con R« (x'rts fn'm various lak« 1 ports tell 1 to the fact that few Presidents of the C»j>e Town.” The circumsUni. Sheridan Will Brin* P*««enger*. King i « • >• :• —Tt-.e cerned in the export trade. of great damage to shipping by th« 1 • ’ *• ' •' • »>■ ■ that th«1 «ihT«i ’ Washington Nov 18 Orders were l nlt«sl States have ha«l nil«l«!le names The schooner Sweetheart ar Vntted States Gorernnte* J*cM ««• • 1 g • * a.i By an army order Just leeued by cabled from the War Department to The list is composed of John Q«?:n v gale. «»'A » th G-neral Wcxsl and ¡$1» not known in LondoR, •<x’' rived in IVlmit late today and the • •"’! n < m «n '■'a- I ir-’.v f her.« from S.int.i^t1 Ixvrd Robert» all rank» of Irish regt day directing the Quartermaster at Adams. 5VHUan. Henry Harrison. these informants, 1» uue to 1 ’ _‘t. captain was very much »urpnsed to| Gene-al W<»sl was recel«**! ** ' 1« eoMidered l«e that it is not the custom of th« ments are require«! to ar a »prig Nagasaki to utilize the Sheridan to Jam«1» K Polk. Ulysses S Grant, learn that hi» vessel had been report-1 to !»' • 4« ' ♦ I* w . bv the G eral «.■ mman'xt the Brit ish to mention the loss 1 ' W*T 1 ‘ of shamrock In their head dress on bring the pass«-ngerx of the Hancock Rutherfor,! B Hayes. James A Gar rd adrift. Ish troops her* field and Chester A Arthur. to the l’nlte<1 States n jm* t . is! unattended by loss of life • -< St Patrick's Day O to the Boer* With Slight Reiittence. WILL BE RECOGNIZED IN MAK.q EVENTS OF THE DAY 0 O O O