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Eugene Weekly Guard OUTLOOK IN PHILIPPINES SEWS OF THE STATI ADMIRAL SCHLEY’S APPEAL GREAT INCREASE SKYSCRAPERS BOYCOTTED. A PERILOUS MARCH Peculiar Fijhl Being Made by Chicago Coal Tcanutere. TERRIBLE HARDSHIPS SUFFERED oa tardset of Adnural Dawcy. GROWTH OF INDUSTRIES DUR Chicago, Jan. 30. — Coul teamster- Ml Samar BY A PARTY OF MARINES. TEMS OF INTEREST FROM ALL Washington, Jan. 31.—The nary de renew«! their war on big down town ING THE LAST CENTURY. I Manila. Feb. 3.—The general outlook PARTS OF OREGON. partment haa made public Admiral OREGON. I for pacification in the archifielago, building« today. The Coal Teamster's EUGENE .. Men Were Without Food lor Several Days— Hchley’a appeal, deliver»«! to the presi Union decided that its members should everywhere out»i<le the is la n*i of -a mar, Statzmcau of Treasury Bureau Show Pro- Relief Party Found Several of the Com dent about a week ago. The depart tresa of the tasted States Aloaj A.1 cart no coal to buildings where gas is | ha« never l>een more favorable since the oranxmaj and FiaaacisJ tUppamnp at las pany Delirious— Insurgent Offksn Snr. ment’» “comment” will be published At Loves - Thirteen T-mei as Wealthy ui Used during the summer months. i original outbreak of the Filipino in»ur- ’ porteu A Brief Review of tile Growth in a day or two. Admiral Schley ap rendered —Fight Between Police and Re. A Comprchemlve Review of the Important rection than at the present time. 1900 *s ia USD — Decrease in Puboc 8 o'clock 100 drivers were ordered to Tl.e and Improvement! of the Many Industrie! peals to the president as the chief exe Happening» of the Part Week Presented bels Led by Two American! stop by officials of the union, and i insurgents have been hr- ken up into De be Throughout Our Thrniag Cvwwnoewealth cutive and commander-in-chief of the ia a Condensed Form Which It Most promptly obeyed the order. President small bauds awl are everywhere fleeing Likely to Prove of Interrii to Our Many army and navy, “vested with power to Latait Market Report. Manila, Jan. 30.—General Chaffee Washington. Feb. 2.—“The Progress Albert Young, of the Coal Teamsters’ for »belter. They surrender daily or Readers. regulate and direct the act» - f the sev curtail«! his trip and returned here of the United States in Ita Material In are captured or kill«!. Union, said: Business men of Granta Paas have eral executive officers thereof,” and he An indecisive naval engagement was “We have already »topped hauling this morning. He »ays he found the The policy of reconcentration and the organized a board of trade. dustries” ia Hie title of a monograph a-k» that the president review the find fought in Colombian waters coal to the Old Colony building, the atera measure of cl-wing the port» of conditions satisfactory everywhere ex i-eued by the treasury department of Some trouble ia Being experienced Chicago drainage canal contractors commerce have accomplished everything with the Indians on Umatilla reserva ings of Admiral Dewey, as opp-«ed to statistic?, which contains a series of Monadnock, the Palmer house and the cept in Samar, where continuous rain the majority report. These three offer to build an isthmian canal expwte«l of them General Cl.kffee tion. statements which show the rapid devel Auditorium, and before night not a during the part two months has re grounds are set out compendiously in The first meeting of the trustees of still h<q«es that by the end of February opment during the century of the im union teamster will be hauling coal to tarded the campaign, especially against The poatotBce at Spikenard. Jackson the Carnegie institution haa been held. the island of Hamar alone will remain county, has been moved one mile north the “petition,” »hl h fill» about eight portant factors in the present proaperity a building that u«es gas for fuel during such an elusive enemy. printed page» of a pamphlet, and is A parliamentary commission ia con not pacified. east. During the last cold of the country. Tl-ese tables which oc- t|je summer, The condition of Captain I>avid B. signed by Admiral Schley, and by sidering the question of depopulation Those provinces bordering on tl<e A n imber of «ales of ho|>s have been cupy a number of clo-ely printed ¡.ages, -nap our men were worked to death. Porter’s marines, who took part in the of France. M«—»r». Raynor. Parker and Teague, of province» of Batanga» and 1-aguna. in repirt«! fr->m Dayton at 12 St cents show the development in products of Buildings that had formerly used fuel ex|>editi<in into the interior of Samar, The ways and mean« committee will S-Aithern Luzon, have Leen ¡«trolled by ¡■er pound hia counael. the field, forest, mine and manufactory, gas found out that coal was necessary ia worse than previously described. frame a bill for reduction of the war Attache«l to the petition are three the native constabulary. wi. Lav The site of the |«wtoffi>*e at Anlauf. the growth in our population, wealth and our men had to work day and They suffered feariul hard-hips, and revenue taxro. I done excellent work and who have Douglas county ha» l«en mov«! a short exhibits. “A,” “B” and “C,” each and commerce, the extension of rail night, and at that time were unable to were without food for several day». A new gold district has been discov received the comn.eu-lati :i of General di-tanew to the southweat. made up from copious extracts from the ways, telegraphs, and other methods of meet the demand. Many of the regular They had been provided w ith rations er«! near Dawwm which ia claimed to J. Franklin Bell, commanding in tf.o-e testimony taken by the court of inquiry Mrs Martha Proctor Spencer, who eomniunieati n and transportuti n, and coal burner- were compelled to wait for only five day». Th« natives who lie the richent yet found. provinces. The member» of the United -ame to Oregon in 1852. died at her and intended to confirm the statement» 1 re—ent an intere-ting and instructive • for coal, and »offered greatly on ac- accompanied the marines declared tin y Admiral Schley’« appeal to the presi Mates Philippine comtuis-ioa are Lome in Hilistioro. a few days ago. of fact made in the petition itself. dent. asking for a review of the court of proud of tills constabulary, which was picture of the prioress of the I nited TOUnt of our inability to supply the de- were unable to distinguish the edib!e This latter document, the fir-t ground organized following their suggest; n inquiry, has been made pubic. Two lumber schooners left Tillamook 'taten and ita p«.ple during the period munjj roots, which the marines did not I«-, of appeal, i» the holding of Secretary Eight lives were lost in a Boston fire. and the greatest care is ezerciied in a few days ago for California points, from 1800 to 1901. Milton Booth, secretary of the Coal lieve. The anger of tlie marines the selection of the officer» for tin» carrying 1.7M.O0U fee* of Oregon fir. Long in Lis indorsement of the court’» Among the interesting facta presented Teamsters’ Union, said: The Boer« have made peace proposals force. During the ¡«st m utb 82 mili against the natives is inten«e. Ni ne < *n*gon insane asylum trusteeshave findings, “that the conduct of the court by these tables are the growth of pro- through Holland. tary ¡>o»ta have been hand«! over t - the “\ye are not in the fight alone, but of the latter returned with the marines. in making no finding and rendering no renew »«1 the con trail with Alaska, iuctions, the grow th of commerce, the have the support of the coal men. We The marines suffered so acutely from There were 10.000 people present at native constabulary General Chaffee has taken ste|N> to whereby this state will for another year opinion on those question» (that of com a hanging in Pennsylvania. growth of wealth, the growth of money would have conducted the campaign starvation that they ate raw the flesh are for the demented of the far north. make sure that there will 1« no tril mand and of credit for the victory) i» in circulation, the growth of deposits in ajone bad it been necessary, but with of two dogs. The house committee voted in favor lion between the military and civil A number of prominent mining men approved—indeed it could, with pro saving- and other tanks, th«iecrea-e in of a government owned Pacific cable. ajj of our employers we are in a authorities. The most positive order» When Captain Porter and 26 of his are taking v. tive -te|-« t--«sn! putting priety take no other course, evidence have heen issued to all military com A substitute for the Nicaragua canal intereet ■ n the public debt, and many niuch better condition to conduct the men staggered into camp January 2 in a »melter in Southern Oregon. At a ■in these que-tions during the inquiry hill haa been introduced in the senate mander» to co-operate in every way meeting held by them. Merlin was de- other fact« of this character. On the anj wjy a jively one.” they were delirious, and difficulty was with the civil authorities w ith- ut relax having been excluded by the court.” The general outlook in Batanga» prov ing the seventy when they have occa - id«! to la* the l-ewt loation. production side it may be said that the After the teamster.-' boycott against exiM*rieneed in ascertaining the wherea On thia point the petition sava that ince, Philippine islands, is favorable. sion to deal w ith active insurgent» Eugene school district voted a 6 mill the secretary of the navy wa» in error ■tton product has increased from 155,- the -kv scrajiera had lieen in effect for bouts of their cniii]ianions. William», 556 tales in 1800 to 9,436,416 hales in four hours, firemen, engineers and A train wreck on a New York rail* tar at the annual meeting last week. instating that the court excluded.teiiti- 1900: the wool produced from 35,802,- elevator conductors threatened to co- of the First infantry, beaded the relief road ri—ulted in the death of tin* BOER INDEPENDENCE. Many h'*ga are dying around Pendle mony to show that, as Dewey said, 114 pound, in 1840 to 302,502.328 ’¡‘h ‘he teamster». This af- exjiedition in the face of a terrible engineer. ton from what may prove to be cholera. 1 ternoon a meeting of the prominent storm which flood«! the rivers, lie 8 hley wa» the senior officer in the bat Four veaeels are now on the Pacific Initiative on Part of Holland Inatigaltd tv pounds in 1900; wheat from 151,999,906 ,.,„i dealers and property owners was succeeded in reaching the remaining tle of Hantiagu : wa« in absolute* com ■ear hing for the miming English war Quean Milhelmina bushels in 1866 to 522,229,505 bushels held, and a truce wa« declared until 10 men. who would otherwise have cer The company owning the hot artesian ship Condor. London, Feb. 1.—The Daily New», • ells at Vale, has decided to erect a mand and entitled to the credit due for in 1900; corn, from 867,946,295 bushels ! Friday. In the meantime union men A discharged soldier in Han Francisco giving the »lleg«l genesis of the pro- tine hotel for the accommodation of the glorious victory which resulted in < hope to influence the consumer» to burn tainly perished. He found them all ' in 1866, 2.105,102,516 bushels in 1900: ‘ coal the year round. planned to go to New York in a box, delirious. Two of the men were dis the total destruction of the Spaniali r-------- - - |« m »I from the government of the Neth guests. copper, from 650 tons in 1850 to 270, but wa» iliMover«! and turned over to covered in the branches of trees, bark ship». erlands on the subj« t of the 8< 11th Work in progressing smoothly at the 538 tons in 1900; pig iron, from 165,- the police. CHOICE OF ROUTES. ing like dogs. Some of the marines are TWO RUNAWAY CARS. African war, nay» that from the first oil well being sunk at Vale, Malheur 000 tons in 1830 to 15,800,000 in 1901; Two prospectors in Montana have so ill that they are not likely to re- county. Dr. Kuyper. the Dutch premier, atipu* found a mine of almost pure silver. petroleum, from 210,00,000 gallons in Substitute lor Nicaragua Canal Bill is Intro cover. Cause Death of Three Persons and Injurt The average assay ia 18,000 ounces, latel that he would take no part in Fire damaged the A«hland Iron duced In the Senate. 18iii) to 2,66,233.568 gallons in 1900; Score of Others. General Chaffee has endeavored to which gives it a value of nearly »8,000 either arbitration or mediation, and Works to the extent of ■ coal, from 3,358,899 tons in ¡850 to Washington, Jan. 30— Just lieiore obtain full details of the trip of the to the ton. Pittaburg. Jan. 31. — Three jiersons days ago. ! express«! the view that he would have 267,850,000 ton« in 1901; the gold from the adjournment of the senate Senator marines, but Captain Porter i.» not vet Emperor William haa celebrated his I to bring pressure on th« Boer delegate» The merchants of Baker City have were killed, two fatally hurt, and a »50.000,000 in 1850 to »79,171,000 in Spooner today introduced a substitute able lucidly to explain matters. 43d birthday. ' to persuade them to aliandon their de agreed to clone their store« at 6:30 score of others more or less hurt by two 1900. Major Lot and three Filipino lieuten During the jsriod under considera for the Nicaragua canal bill. The new ant«, with 10 rifles, three revolver» and River navigation haa lieen suspended mand for independence. He explain«! every evening except Saturday. runaway cars on the Monongahela tion the exports of merchandise have bill is a practical authorization to the 24 boloa, surrender«! to Major Ander ■Isive the Caacade l/icka. hi» position to an Englinh visitor, who A preliminary survey of the route of branch of the Pittsburg Railway Com- grown from »70,971,780 in 1800 to »1.- president of the United States to choose son, of the Sixth cavalry, yesterday at Two Negroca in Ixxiiaiana, who had went to urge him to take action. Thi- the t>ro|«*«! electric road from La |>any tonight. 487,764.991 in 1901; the |«*r capita in I.ipa, province of Batanga«. Lot murder«! a white man. were lynched. visitor afterward communi. at«l to Mr. Grande to Cove has been completed. The accident happened at the foot 1800 being »13.37 and in 1901 »18.81. between the Panama and Nicaragua was brought in sick on a litter. He is route«. The first provision looks to A train in South Carolina was held Chamberlain, tbe colonial secretary, of Long Hill, running into Wilmerding, The imports of merchandi-e have grown cordially hat«*d at I.ipa, where he lisited Oil ha* Is-en »truck in one of the up and the exprena rar ritlwl of ita con- and to D>rd lamsdowne, the secretary from McKeesport. A car without pas from »‘<1.252,768 in 1*00 to »823.721,- the acquisition of the franchises, right »•">5,000 worth of jewelry from promin wells being bored near Nampa, in East- 165 in 1901. while the per capita ini- ■ >( state for foreign affairs. Dr. Kuy|>er*a tali ta. ■ d way and other property of the new ent families. Nickerson's scouts have ren Oregon. »aiuplee analyze 7s per senger» got beyond control of the motor ¡»•rts have fallen from »17.19 in 1800 Panama canal company of France, in captured Colonel Lot, a brother of Ma Governor Hhaw, of Iowa, will asaume views and his off«-rtoli« me a "friend cent paraffine. man, and dashed down the hill, one to »10.58 in 1901. Mr. Chamberlain jor Lot, near Ilatangas. the duties of secretary of the treasury ly negotiator.” and a quarter miles long, at a terrific Turning to the figures which show cluding that company's control of the courteoualy replied that he was inter- Lieutenant Larned, of the Sixth cav February 1. The Gopher Mining Company, who«- Panama railroad. The president is these developme 1 ta, the net results of ' «>ted in the prop>aal, but iXHild not rec speed. At the bottom it jumped into alry. had a slight engagement with Liberals defeat«i the Conservative ognize any approaches unless they were property ia in Southern Oregon, ia in those relating to wealth, circulation, authorized to pay »40,000,000 for these forces of Colombia in three successive 1 made by the B<«*rs themselves. The stalling a five stamp mill, and will have the Pennsylvania Railway station, car ■ le|«>sits, etc., the tables show that the “provided a satisfactory title can be some Filipinos, during which he kilhsl two insurgents and captured a captain rying away the side of the station and ore to keep it going steady. engagements. wealth has increased from »7,135,780,- I reply of Lord lainsdowne intimat«! that and two soldiers. The general out obtained.” tearing up the platfi -rm. A large crowd 000 in 1850 to an estimated »94,300,- he had sent the ¡>ro|»>«al to Lord Salis Uniteil Mineworkers will levy an look in Batangas province is decidedly The Woodburn school tax will I* 10 He is then authorized to secure the gathered al- it the wreck and 12 min-! 000.000 in 1900; the per capita wealth a»»ea»m«nt to help strikers tight battle bury, ami that there the matter had re mills thia year. favorable. Thia, with the main«! uutil Dr Kuyper visited Lin with o|«'raters to the end. ute« later a second runaway car came fr-ni »307.69 in 1850 to »1,235.86 in necessary concessions from the republic A party of insurgent», led by two county and «tale tax. will make a total 1900. The public debt, les» cash in the of Colombia, the-e to include the don. tearing down the hill and plow«! into treasury was, in 1865, »76.98 per < a[>- renegade Americans, recently enter«! The delay of the committee in report The Brussels «>rree|»>ndent of the of 43, the highest ever known. --------- •------- ing the canal bill to the senate means a Standard deciare» that the ¡«*a<e initi the crowd with death dealing force. ita. and in 1900 wa- »13.44 ¡**r capita; jierpetual control of a 10 mile strip of Alangulang, in Leyte province, claim territory from the Caribbean sea to the saving of much time later. Portland Markets. ative on the ¡»art of Holland wae d« id- On the way down the hill the car struck while the interest on the public debt, Pacific ocean. A canal sufficient to ac ing they’were constabulary, but not yet uniform«!. The imposters were taken The treaty for the aale of the Ilaniah «! u|«>n at thn ¡tersoiial instigation of Wheat —Quiet. Walla Walla. 633 a carriage containing a young couple on which in 1867 was »143,781,592, had commodate the largest vessels is then West Indies to the United States calls Queen Wilhelmina, in a cabinet council 6344c; bluestem. 64 Set 14c; Valley their way to McKeesport to be married. fallen to »32,342,797 in 1901. The to I m * constructed, under the sujier- to jMilice headquarters and were royally entertain«! by the native sergeant in at which she presided. The corre- «3 lie. figures of money in circulation show in for the payment of »5.000,000 The carriage was completely wrecked, 1880 a total of »435,407.252, and in visUn of the secretary of war. charge. At a given signal the rene ■|«>nd«nt says that Mr Kruger wa» in The bill also carries an alternative lutense cold continues to prevail formally and confi'lentially acquaint«! Barley—Feed, 319020 gades and insurgents fell on the police, brewing and the driver fatally hurt. The young 19U1 »2.175,387,277. The circulation provision authorizing the president to throughout the middle nest. Many with this proposwi step, but declared S2OQ21 per ton. people escaped with comparatively per capita in 1860 was »13.85; in 1901. proceed with the construction of the who, though outnumbered two to one, trains are delayed on account of anon . he could not charge the Dutch govern fought desperately and drove off their »28.02. The deposits in savings banks Oats—No 1 white. »1.1001 25. gray slight injuries, and were later married. Nicaragua canal incase he fails to se assailants after a hand-to-hand fight, An extra session ha« lieen called of ment with any mission of peace, a» »1.0501.15 in 1830 were »6.973,304; in 1883, 53 cure the necessary concessions from A blinding sleet storm prevail«! »t . in which bolos were the chief weapons. the Colorado legislature to make corpo long as Great Britain rejected the idea years later, they were »2,024,856,787, Flour—Best grades. »2 8003.40 per the time, and it 1» »aid the two cars ' and by 1901, a further period of only Columbia <>r a satisfactory title from the The victory was notable, a» the police rations ¡*ay taxes on full valuation, the of Boer indo|«*tidemv Panama canal company. barrel; graham. »2.5002 80. were completely surprised and outnum same as private citixena “skated” down the hill with brakes 18 years, had reached »2,597.094,580. An immediate appropriation of »10.- Millstuff»—Bran. »18 per ton mid tightly set. Meantime the national banking system 000.000 i« made in either event. The ber«!. They lost two men killed and DEAD AT ROPE’S END There ia a movement to hold an ex had come into operation, and in 1865 limit of co«t i« fixed at »135.000,000 had one man wound«!. The insur filings »21. shorts. »20 50; chop. »17 position at Manila in iNwwmlier next. the deposits in national banks were in case the Panama route is chosen, gents left one man dead. “ Slip ” at a Furnace. Hay—Timothy. »11012; clover. ,70 The Manila chaml>er of commerce Wsd< and Dalton tspuls Th«ir Crims No »500,910,873; in ls**0, »1,00o.452>53, while »160.000,000 is allowed in ca«e Chicago. Jan 31. — In an accident Dtlsy on Gallows. 7.50; Oregon wild bay ,506 per ton asks that Chinese be admitt«! to the and in 1901 »3.044.600.000. The num the choice fall« on the Nicaragua route. TENEMENT-HOUSE FIRE islands. Portland. Feb. I.—Jack Wade and Potatoea—Best Burbanks. 9Oc0,1.25 known as a “slip" at the plant of the ber of depositor» in saving« bank.« grew Illinois Steel Company, at South Chi from 38.085 in 1830 to 1.067.061 in I Eight Uv«i Loit in a Boiton Blaze—Several An unknown hypnotist put a Spokane William H. I*alton, murderers of James per cental; ordinary. 70O85c per cen GREAT HOTEL EMPTIED. Rail- IMore Seriously Injured. man to sleep and doctor» can do noth B. Morrvw.. were hanged in the court tai. grower»' prb ea; sweets. ,1 750 cago. early today, one man was kill«! 1 Still, and 6.358.723 in 1901. ! and four others were so severely injured r.>a 1« grew from 9,021 miles in 1850 to ing to rouae him. house square at 7:58 o'clock yesterday 2 per cental Boston, Jan. 30.— Eight persona Firt in Adjoining Building Drove Guests that they will probably die. Cold 199,378 in 1901: and freight carried Butter — Creamery. 2502744c: dairy morning. Wade walk«l to the gall -ws Prince Henry will I* given a military From the Undell. "tie mile increa-ei from 39,302,209.294 | were killed, three probably fatally weather i» thought to have been the tons in 1882 to 141,162.109,413 tons in Ihvlt.-n 18©20c; store. llOUc farewell when he leave« Germany for in a state of indifference. St. Louis, Jan. 30.—Two hundred burn«!, three seriously hurt in jump walked to the acaffoM with Wade. the United States Eggs—20021 Sc for fresh Oregon. : imm«!iate cause of the accident. It is 1901, freight rates falling meantime and thirty gue-ts of the Lindell hotel ing from w indows, and others more or During the ¡«annage of the priwoiern up —Full cream, twins 13 0 supposed that the molten iron at the from 124. cents per ton per mile to The Prince of Waive received a very the long and covered corridors of the 13* Cheese were driven from their apartments into less hurt as a result of a fire just I»** ac . Young America. 14©15c; fac top of a blast furance became chill«! 75-OOths of 1 cent per ton per mile. chilling reception on the occasion of county jail they did not nay a word, ex tory price», lOIHe leas the sleety street tonight by flames fore 2 o'clock in an Italian tenement W hen the men hia vtait in Germany. cept that they were thankful for the Poultry Chi. kens mixed. »'.03.50. and clogged at the top. FREIGHT TRAINS COLLIDE which wreck«! the adjoining building house on Fleet street. North End. draw Investigation of the Iowa mine die- treatment receiv«! from the sheriff, the hens »lift 25 per doxen. 9©l0c per opened the vent at the bottom to at the corner of Seventh street and Seven of the dead are adults, three water die. 1—ed the fact that the eaplo- deputi««« and the jailer. At no time po'.nd; springs 10c per pound. ,30 off thia metal, the whole mass slid Traia Dispatcher Gives th« Wrong Orders— 3.50 per dozen, fiuika ,6 5007.50 per Washington avenue, and for 30 min of them women, and the eighth i- a du! either of them show any signs of •ton waa cans«l by too heavy a charge of Three Lives Lost. dozen; turkey». live. 11012>4 c ; down, covering the workmen from head ute« threatened to sweep away the hos child. The building was six stories in dynamite 1*1 ng ¡>la«sl by one of the weakening. ' to foot, with the white-hot metal About 400 were prerent to witne«» dressed. 14015c per pound Grand Junction. Colo., Feb. 1.— telry. Women were carri«l from the height. The fire wa« not seen until it men who were hilled. Mutton—Gros». 4c per pound; the execution Everything T pa»««»l off Three men were killed in a head on col upper floor» by elevator, and down the was under such headway that the sleep Chinese Naval College Fire at Goldfield, Colo., caused dam without a hitch B<>th men made short dress«! 70’Sc per pound. lision letween two freight train« on ing inmate« on the upjier floor were ut Hogs—Grom. 5^c; dressed. 6t»07c age eetimatad at »’0.000. speeches, after which prayer was the Rio Grande We-teni. near Cisco, stairs in a fainting condition. Mother» off. Lindon. Jan. 31. — The Tien T«in offer«! At a i signal from Slienff per pound. Utah. 56 miles west of Grand June with infanta in their arms grop«! Before the firemen got on the scene Manila hanks refuse to accept de Frazier, the tra|>s were sprung am! 15 Veal — 8’4O9c per pound, dressed eorrenpotsdeat of the Standard says that tion. this morning. their way through suffocating smoke. two women and a man were seen to posita of Menean silver the emperor has ordered Admiral Yeh Beef—Gros», cows. 3A»Q4c; steer» minute« later the Indie» were cut down, The trains in collision were the fir-t tOtLjc; dres»<«d, 64,0744c per pound to orginize a n ival college at Che Foo. section of the we-t bound freight. No. Men dragged their trunk« after them throw themselves from the windows Colorai to union miners have demand life having heen pronoun«-«! extinct down the bread stairways of the hotel, of the third floor to the street bel""’. Hop»—UCt2i4c per pound. and to eng.ige Rear Admiral Lord I 17. leaving here at 2:50 A. M. and and clerks in the < flue hastily pro After the firemen had suceeed«l in ed the discharge of nonunion men A Bad Cbwag« F>rt. Wool Nomlnal. Valley. 13015c; Charles Bere-ford to act as naval I in- ti e ea-t bound freight from Salt Ijike. cured the valuables of the gue-ts from I subduing the flames they began a A man and hia wife have hren arrest Chicago, Feb. 1 —Fire that henke eastern Oregon. 8O12i»c mohair •tractor at the college. No. 145. Both trains were running at safe« 1 and vault» and carri«l them t search of the far rooms and found eight ed iu "-an Fran, tero for counterfeiting. out this morning de-troyed tbe Ihr story 2102144e per pound a high rate of speed, and the im|*act of plates of greater safety. The structure holies. The firemen and police ■ ifi- bri.-k baildingat 190-192 Illinois Street, the engine« was terrific. The engine« in which the fire originat«l was the cial« labored hard in giving the unfort Londe»’» Smallpo« F pioemie. Fight of the colleries in the Hasel- with ita Contents, eausing a 1 -• of Then- i« now in operation in Belgi literally plowed into each other, and A dozen or unates emergency treatment, but their t.-n district. Pa . were i lowed Issa use of ahnet ,150 IHM) Ihsti r «.hir. ’v in Lmdon. Jan. 31.—The smallpox epi were reduce! to a heap of broken iron old O'Neill building. Il ext« •n«ive mill« where cornmeal more firms oceupfoil it. and the losses efforts were in vain, for all bail in high water the upper part of the Building a «I ground One mill at A lost lui« a demie in Lindon, after falling to 20 and twi«ted rods. Half a dozen cars or •offer«! by the-e firms w ill approxi hal«! flame and smoke, and their hol It is estimated that the Io«« by ttie the rt.s.rs to collapse and the etitire ■-a«e« ifnilv last w<*ek. increase«! «miden- morwof either train were iemnlished mate »300,000. The Lindell hotel was ies, in most i'ase», were blister«! by rontents of the »tructure crashed re.ent fire« in C*'lutnlma. Ohl-*, will It ly thi« week ai»! reach«! the recon! of and their contents «ottered ab>ng the damag«! bv smoke to the extent of the tierce heat which they had en thrvugh mto the .ellar at right of way. reach 9M0.000 71 case« yesterday. »25.000* counter«!. Prosptvts Are FavorsN« Asks far R zvhw »1 Findings of Court Based Ev»rywh«re Exzcpt I EVENTS OF THE DA\ The cotton crup <>f thè Uniteli State» ti w almost equa!» in valile Ite wheat cn-p. The gidd mine» "I M' • r. India.’are Works»! by American elretncnl devuee, the power being fn-m the meltiug Hi- malaywn «n--w Hai«» |ui|»-r» rer-.rd a decime in thè export of w--«i carviiig» *»nd attribute tt to the lack of variety in thecarving», thè siihjwt» hring m<>aotonou«ly re- |»Wt«'l Rs«hi«< ia MsaiU <i(srt San Francisco. Feb 3 —Private ad vice« fr--m Manila mvnel in thi« city state that there are over 2.ÛUO.ÜOO cigar« -« the way fn-m the Philippine» to thl« country. It I* th- light that lie fere the end of F'ebruarv or the nil-bile of March at the latest tliere will le 10 time* that many cv>n«ign«*l to Am- tobacconists fr-en the same quart- the world There svim to he a f. in the island« that the present law« ill I«- revoke«! Twe ( racksaM« KUI«4 A million dollaro a week i» the co«t >f the Unite«! State« army. Gallipoli«. O., Jan. 31—Two crack »- tn eruan mannfacturvr« of silver are men are dead, a deputy sheriff i« im pre|«anng to enter the market in Eng- verely wound««!, and a marshal mortal - ly wounded a« a re«ult of an attempt to iand reb an agj«! and wealthy widow of this The Ttalian g>*vernmeat ha« derlineel city tonight The plan« of the robber« «n in» itati.>n to take |«rt in the St had hven revealed to the Athen» *'Al Lwn« expositmn cer». who came here todav and. with The Baltimore A Ohio r*«a«i will the local officers, secrete«! themselves ■ |end » 0U0 • >n improvements, in the hcsi«e. Up«»n the appearance of m*««tlv on the line between Pittsburg the r>-libers a hattie en«ued. in which both were kill*! and Chicago. Great S«uth knot, ss Canal. Bolgar s i« «hipping *->re than »1 ,- Mexico City, Feb 3 — Ttie P»- 000.000 worth of egg« to Belgium an nually. Italv for years had alm-«4 a American «wiirrence ha« appo ord an German exports to the Unit«! State« monopoly of this trade imp««rtant nenolntem l««>kmg to the im n IWl were » - ».61A.731. a -iwreare H*tani«t> of the New York depart- provement of fluvial communication« »¡..MT 92«. due entirely to reviuc«! ment of agrteulture have found 70 new in Houth America The purp-re i» to •ugar exp-rts varieties of !!• r» in '■«« mountain tn afford a navigable nsite fn-mthettri- The Staiwiard Oil Company and its Ht Chriatopber. W I. noro to the Plata through the heart of rival« are «ending <«ut fleets under In «on>e part« of th« north of Hog- the «mtinent. It ia agree! hv the del real«! oeiere la the hattie f-*r the land A«firrfolk turn hack if • hare nr egate« of B livM. Argentina. IVra. world's market«. pig m um U sir path. and at wa they Paragnav. 4 ->1 -ml- • »nd Fcuei r that A statement i««ned by the Unit»«! never pr n mnee tl* name of the hare, a «vnfrrenee shall he held in Rio dr «tale« '«trel o*rp-r«ti.-ii sh--w« pn fit« the pig, the saJmoa. the trout or the Janeiro witnin a year to further the <>( »«--.000 000 I* r the first nine months pn-je-t 1 since ita . rgai. zati ia d«< — 350.M« Dams« kv WK San Franci««». Jan. 31. —A high northeast wind which blew over the bay between nisinight and daylight this tn >ming. inflict«! damage to t U ■ xtent *>f ; - hablv »’ *to<> \ - at anchor and ns'-rel to the wharve« were thrown al«»ut with violence. Only one life was Let The only ve*- •el wreck«! a* a re«ult of the gale waa the hay reh««-ner Fannie, which had taken *>n a cargo of 70.000 feet o( lum ber for Stockton. The vedrei now lie« submerged, with » greater part of the lumher floating in th* bay Gales in En<hsh Channel JapaMM Swldxri Frozta to Dxatb. Admiral Kimberly Dead. London. Feb. 3.—Continue.! gales in London, Jan. 30.—The Tokio corre- AVa»hington Jan. 30. — Secretary the Channel are cau-ing numerous ndent of the I’haily Expresa cable» shipping casualties. The Channel mail that over 200 soldiers have been frozen I/>ng ha» rereiv«! a telegram annoudm * ing the death of .Admiral Lewi- N •tesmer« were unable to start from to <h*ath in Nothern Japan. Kimberly, U. S. N.. retired, at "■ •’ France this morning. Newton. Mass., this morning, Drouth in India. heart di-eare. Admiral Kimberly w American Money Sent to Norway. Ixvndon, Jan. 30— The viceroy of of Christiania, Norway. Feb. 3—The India telegraph» that the drouth is •elect«! for «ervice on the Schley ■• rt sum of nearly 3,000.000 kroner wa« •Irving the crops in Bengal, the North of inquiry, but was compel!«! to ' “ •ent by po-tal orders from person« in western provinces and in Punjab. The cline on acconnt of ill health. He 1 1 ’ the United Staten to friends in Norway autumn crop« are fair in the province a long and distinguish«! service in t- • Unit«! State« navy. He was born in during the year 1901. of Si-ind and in the Bombay dec-can. New York, and appoint«! from lllin Sampson and Cromwell to Be Retired Washington, Feb 1—The navy de partment today iwsned an order that Rear Admiral» Sampson and P J. Cromwell will be placed on the retired list on the first of this month on ac- «wnt of are Admiral Sampson is now in t‘ - ’ • . i - health having compelled hi« relinquish ment of active duties several month« «go Admiral Cromwell i« in command of the E tironean station These retire ment» will re-ult ia the pr>*motfon of Captain« P. H. C-oper and Georg» Wadleigh tn the gr».fo of rear admiral Santos Dumont’» Tnalx Anwy Aporopri >1 ion Bill. Monte Carlo, Jan. 30. — Santoe-Du- Washington. Jan. 30 —The Biili’*r' m- nt made a trial asrent of his airehip thi« morning. Everything work«! appropriation bill has been mtnplr'”' smoothly. The vereel readily answered by the house committee on mili!*rr her helm in the light breereprevailing affaire. The bill carrie« approxii; ;'*'“ »17.000.000 which i« about »1" After a tour of th.« harhor Hanto« Du- • ly ¡00 below the estimate« and about » tre nt «teered hi» craft hack to her «bed atnid«t the cheers of the «««embl«! 000.000. below the appropriation* cn-wd. He made a nerom! trip during l»«t year. It i« understood that tl • the afternoon He w»« out 45 minute« transportation item in much reduced, and «ail«! in three different direction« but the usual allowance« are mad*- t‘ over the ojen «ea. perfecting evolution« continue the government tren-|- •ervice The bill i« »till «object to with rase an*! rapidity at a height of I change, and ita detail« will not he gi'*''’ about 100 meter« out until they are perfected