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    PHILIPPINE GOVERNMENT
Eugene Weekly Guard.
FOR M NEIL I8LAND PRI8ON.
■ ♦—
CAMI'HKLI. Ulto«., I’roprlstors.
FmUr Will Ask It sa Appropriates l«r a
Wharf and Pmoa Wall.
CECIL RHODE8 DEAD
NWS OF TH ESTATE
PRESIDENTS VETO
Mzasurt Follows That of Cooper.
Favored
by Judge Taft.
Passed Away Peacefully at His Home Near
Caps T«wa.
BILL. (
ROOSEVELT TAKES FIRM STAND
FULL CONTROL WILL be gi VE h
Waahington, March 27.—The Repub­
ON MAY 20.
ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM ALL
lican members of the house committee
Cape Town, March 27.—Cecil Rhodes
AGAINST DESERTERS.
Washington, March 29. — Senator
on insular affairs are rapidly perfecting
PART8 OF OREGON.
OREGON.
died peacefully at 5:57 P. M. yester­
Foster has prepare«! a statement whi.-ii 1
Secretary Root Has Ordered the bithdn^
he propose« to offer in support of a re- I
day. He slept in tbe afterno« n, but Pootivtly R c I uki to Allo« th« Records of the bill providing a civil form of gov­
of All Troops Except a Small Fane «
ernment for the Philippines. In tbe
quest be will inane for an appropriation
Csmwwrcinl and Financial Happening: of La- his breath became ditfii'ult and his
th« War Dtpartmtnl la b« Chsnycd io as main the mea-ure as [»rfected follows
of ,15,16X1 for the erection of an Addi­
Artillery, which Remains Temporsrily,
portan« -A Brief Review of the Grewth strength perceptibly diminished until
tional building, wharf, prison wail,
in Allow Pension! to Descrttrs — Stcrt- that introdurtd by Chairman CVioper
All Treaty Obligations Mun be Asa«»,,
Mr. Kbcdee was con­
A Comprehtiuivc Review of the Important etc., at the United Mates penitentiary
and Improvement! of the Many Industries he passed away.
Ury of War Must Approve Chsrgts—Old
by
the New Government.
Happenings of the Past Week, Presented at McNeil's Island. H«- points out
and
favored
by
Judge
Taft.
scious until 5:55 P. M., when he mut­
Throughout Our I hnving Commonwealth
In its present form the bill provides
in a Condensed Form. Which It Mott that tbe prison labor can 1« used in
tered a few words and rank quietly.
Soldicrs Much Plcawd.
—latest Market Report.
making these improvements, and that
for the institution of civil government
likely to Inlerett Our Many Readers.
Washington, March 27.—'«•*rct4rr
The immediate cause of his death was
a large quantity of brick made by tbe
in the Philippines »Is-n the
Washington,
March
31.
—
President
two successive attacks of heart failure.
Root has made public his order to(,M
prisoners is u««w available for use in the
mente
all
certify
to
the
president
that
The creamery plant at Junction City
The house tian paxsed the army ap­ building and wall.
Mr. Rhodes' last words were the Roosevelt is likely to gain quite a rep­ a state of permanent peace has been se­ eral Wood directing him to turn .,Vw
will aoon be in operation.
propriation bill.
There are coiitinwi in the prison any-
name* of his brother and some of the utation among old soldiers and Spanish cured. Thereafter a census is to 1« the government and control of Cuba t
A party of about 20 immigrants ar­
Germany will not opixw Rusxia'a i where from 135 to 15U pri*oners, and,
other» present, which were meant to be war volunteers by his veto of deserters’ held and the islands <iivul«d into dis- : its [«sople May 20 next. The order r,.
as a rule, these prisoners are nn«xcu- rived in Yamhill county a few days ago
policy in the far Eaxt.
bills. The presitlent has made it very triete. A legislative assembly i» cre­ quires the Cuban government to a-M1I&1
g«xxi-byee.
, pi«d, which is undesirable. This would from Tennessee.
ated, consisting of two houses. The up­ all treaty obligations and direct,
The naval appropriation bill carries
The
body
will
be
taken
to
Groot-
plain, in the short ami pithy messages per house is to some extent a contin­ eral Wood to continue an artillery Lra'
tie obviated by setting aside ,15,000
A commercial club has lieen organ-
,925,000 for the Puget Found navy asktxl for, ami would result in tbe fur­
eschuur, the re-idenoe of the deceased, which he has sent to congress, that he uance of the Philippine commission.
izod at Freewater U> further the inter­
to avoid leaving the islami entirely «¡¿
yard.
near Cape Town, on a special train Uy d««s not intend to have the military
ther operation of the brick plant in the ests ot that city.
The lower house of Philippine assem­ fenseles», until the Cuban governnlec.
«lay. There it will probably lie in
Cecil Ilh<»lex left moat of hix fortune 1 construction <>t buildings, prison walls
blymen is to lx« elect«d by the [«copie. shall have opportunity to organize it,
The Oolconda mine, in the Cracker state for a day or two, ami the public records changed unless it meets the ap­
to the promotion of hix educational ami wharves.
To«lay’s session of tbe senate com­ own forces. General Wcxxl al-x« jg(«"
proval
of
the
sroretary
of
war.
This
will
be
admitted
to
view
the
remains.
Major Frank Strong, general agent of creea district, seven miles west ot
scheme.
mittee was devoted to a con-ideration recto«! 10 convene the Cuban congre*
It Lax not yet Isen determined wnere gives not congri*«», but the wcretary,
of that portion of the Philippine gov­ before May 20. He also is directed u,
Heavy rains in the South have cause«I | > the department of justice, who re> entiy Sumpter, lias l«en sold for ,250.000.
he will be buritd. It was the wish of
the Mississippi to overflow its banns, made an examination and insprotion of
Th« buaine-a men of Salem, now Mr. Rhodes to be interred at Matoppo authority to determine whether a de­ ernment bill which refers to the land consult with President-elect Palms w..
the prison states iri a report that: "If that a flax mill 1» assured, are working
serter should have his original status held by the religious orders. The prop­ substitute such persons as he shall
flooding many miles of territory.
it shall l«e decided to continue the pres- for the establishment of a linen mill. Hills, Rlxslesia. Certain nt his friends
osition was not formally disposed of, sire for those now holding official p...
restored.
After a few nuire vetoes sen­
w ill proceeil to Matoppo Hills to deter­
Resolutions U> investigate an allege«i 1 ent prison at McNeil Islami it uinst be
but members of the committee general­ tions in Cuba.
bribery scan<lal in connection with the eh|a'rg««l at once, . Tliis can possibly be
Preparations are being made to re­ mine whether it is practicable to carry ators ami representative* may come to
ly expressed the opinion that the pro­
The text of the order follows:
ceive a 10 stamp mill a ml complete out this wish.
»ale of the Itenixh islands were adopted _______
,.f|e(.l4.,| , |,v , prison
i lalxzr, at «ompara-
the conclusion that it will lx* well to vision would be allowed to stand prac­
“War Department,
Washington
The
government
ha»
decideil
to
give
equipment
at
the
Maybelle
mine,
in
by the house.
‘ lively small exfienxe. by using the
have the records can*fully examined tically as it was after the committee March 24, 1902.—Fir: You ate
Mr. Rhodes a public funeral. His re­
Senator Mitchell has a»ke«l the com <. I brick on haml, and those which may the Granite district.
concluded its work today.
Tbe only thoriz«*d to provide for the inaugun.
mains will be brought here front Groot- before passing bills for tbe lelief of
The Grant «’onnty delegate« to’ the
metre committee to increase the appro­ lie made hereafter, in conslru« tiou of
eachuur for the burial service, which men who fail«*«] to obtain an honorable material amendments made today re­ tion on the 20th of May next of th»
the
addition."
Republican congressional convention
priation for the Columbia river anil its
The discharge in the Civil war. It is not lated to the payment for the land. government elected by the jeople
Major Strong suggests that it will lie are for Williamson. They are not com­ will l>e held in the cathtslral.
tributaries 11,000,000.
( >ne of these provided that the bonds Cuba, ami upon the establishment of
Is
sly
will
tie
then
taken
back
to
Groot-
necessary to provides well built wharf, mitted for governor.
ex[»*ct««l that any Republican president to be issued to secure the means for the said government to leave the govern.
eschuur,
and
eventually
will
lie
interred
at which the regular steamers on I’uget
will veto private pension bills, but purchase of the lands by the govern­ ment and control of the islami of Cot»
The note«! Roaring Gimlet mine, in at Matoppo Hili.
Sound may land. A suitable govern-
from th«* manner in which these bills ment from the friars shall be made to its people, pursuant to the pro»,,
, .nent steam launch to l»< UM«i for trans- the Gold Hill district, ha» caused
payable in gold or its equivalent in sions of the act of «■ongress entitled,
Cecil
Rhode:
Career.
another
sensation
in
the
nature
of
a
portation of supplies, etc., i« nee«le<i.
are living rushed through, there Kenis
Philippine currency, and another that
rich
strike.
The
mine
was
pur«
based
Cecil
John
Rhodes,
the
English
A suitable wall of brick, or a strong
to lie a feeling that something should they shall dr^w interest at the rate of act making appropriation for the aro v
for the fiscal year ending June
high feme or xt<x-ka«le, w ill have to lie last week by Iiuliana men for ,10,000, colonial statesman, whose ambitions be done to check them. The ex|iense
built solid U> inclose the buililings and and since its purchase the new owners and ability won for him the title of the is not of so much im|x>rtance ax the 4 4 percent, instead of 4 [>er rent, as 1002,’ approved March 2, 1901.
“Upon the transfer of government
the prison yards. The leasing of adja­ have struck a big pocket l«xlge on the ha)>oleon of Africa, was born at Bish­ fact that the pension roll is being originally provided. It was stated in
cent grounds on which clay for brick- main vein, and removed a pan of near­ op’s Strotford, Hertfonlxhire. England, added to by the thousand every con­ the course of the meeting that the lands and control to the president and con.
gress so elected you w ill advise them
July 5, 1653. His grandfather was a gress, and that the heneficiark*s are would not cost to exceed ,7,000,DOO.
making is found, and where the manii- ly pure gold, or about ,18,000.
that such transfer is upon the expre«
well-to-do
dairyman
in
the
Islington
facture of brick can I»- carried on, is
The Prohibitionists of Washington
men who cannot obtain |»-nsions under
understanding and condition that the
GENERAL OTIS RETIRES.
also rea-oiumende«!.
county will bold their convention April suburb of Ixmdon. His father. Rev. the law under which nine-tenths of the
new government d«x*s thereupon and hr
,5. It is the intention toplace a full Francis Wili am Rh«des, was for many soldiers of the Civil war are drawing
RHODES' BURIAL PLACE.
«-ounty ti, ket in the field.
Demo- years vicar of St. Michael’s church in pensions. It looks very much as if the Unuiual Tribute Paid to the Old Soldier bv the acceptance thereof, pursuant to tl»
provisions of the appendix to the vxrn-
cratic primaries were held in Umatilla the parish of Bishop's Strotford. Cecil, matter had taken a turn where it would
the War Department
the third son, a weakly youth, receive«!
stitution of Cuba, adopted by the con-
Will Be on Kopje Neer Where Wileon Mede ] county March 25 and the county con­
be considered ungracious for a senator
Washington, March 27.—Major Gen­ stitutional convention on the 12th of
vention in Pendleton March 29. The his early education at th« bs al gram­ or representative
to
object
or
try
to
de-
Hu Leet Stead.
i ,
mar school, one of King Edwarti Vi’s
..................
•1
-•-*-? or eral E. S. Otis closed his active career June. 1901, assume and undertake all
which another
senator
London, March 29.—In a dispatch vote at the primaries was very light '» foundation, as did his numerous broth­ feat a bill
in the army today by reason of age, and and several the obligations assumed b«
1
there
being
no
contest
over
the
elec,
representative had intrisiuce«!.
from Ca|«e Town, the corre»|x>ndent of
will go into retirement. He will be* the United States with respect to Cuba
ers,
one
of
whom
«lied
in
the
heart
of
th« Daily Mail rays that Cecil Rhodes, tion. A full county ticket was named. Africa and others did honor to the roils
xueceedoi in command of the Dejiart- by the treaty between the United States
when be last visited Matop|»> Hills, se­
CROWNING OF ALFONSO.
The Columbia River Development of the English aimy. A term or two
■uent of the Lakes at Chicago bv Major of America and her majesty, tbequwi
lected the s|sjt where lie desired to Ire I Company, of Arlington, has flle«l arti­ at Oriel college, Oxford, followed, and
General MacArthur.
regent of Spain, signed at Paris on the
interred, and gave instructions to an cle« of incorporation. Capital, ,500,- then physicians ordered him U> the The Fetes will Commence with Grand Military
The war department paid an unusual 10th day of Ilecemlier, 1698.
architect concerning the memorial to lie 000.
tribute to General Otis in issuing a
Review May 12.
Cape.
It is the purpose of the United States
erected. The place of interment is l>e-
lit« landed with mixlerate means and
general order reciting the distinguisheii government forthw ith upon the inaur-
The
settlers
rates
given
by
the
rail-
Madrid,
March
31.
—
The
fetes
to
lie
neath a natural cairn of giant Isiulderx,
took to diamoml mining, ultimately
services of the officer, not only through
on a kopje adjoining that on which roa«ls are bringing many new arrivals consolidating all the mining interests held U[»>n the occasion of the crowning the civil war, but in his management uration of the new government
from
the
Eaxt
daily,
who
are
buying
Cuba to terminate the occupancy ottbs
Major W ilson's little force made its
and controlling the diamond supply of of Alfonso XIII a» king of Spain will at Manila.
In conclusion Secretary island by the United State- and with-
last stand. The memorial to be erected homes in various parts of the state.
Africa. The warm African climate had commence May 12 with a grand review Root says: “General Otis goes into ' draw from that island the military
The Baker City A Snake River rail­
Th« imiications are for an early ad­ will be a prominent featureof the »tru­
made a mountain of energy of a weaxly of 15,000 troops at Camp Carabanchel. his retirement with a consciousness of forces now in occupancy thereof, but
road,
with
headquarters
at
Baker
City,
ing landscai»*. Die «late of interment
journment of congress.
English youth.
Cape politics soon at­
duty well done during 40 years of con­ lor the preservation and care of th«
is doubtful, ow ing to the necessity of the p has tiltd articles of incorporation, its tracted hint. He entered the colonial There will lie a gala operatic perfor­
tinuous and exi-eptionally meritorious 1 coast defenses of the island, and to
Cecil Rhodes, "the uncrowned king construction of a special carriage road object is to builii a railroad from Baker
parliament as a member for Barklv West mance and a concert May 16. The ac service, which entitles liitn to the grat avoid leaving the island entirely de­
of South Africa," in dead.
from Buluwayo. At present there is 1 City northeasterly to the mouth of and later t<x>k office in the ministry of
tual ceremony of administering the itude and liest wishes of bis country­ fenseless against external attack, you
Miss Ellen M. Htone, the American notiiing more than a bridle path. Squaw creek, on the Snake river. Ca|e Fir Thomas Scanlon.
On the fall of oath to Alfonso will occur in the cham­ men.”
may leave in the coast fortification
Ital
stock,
,2,500.000
Work on this road has already com­
missionary, is on her way horn«.
Fir Gordon Spriggs' ministry, July 17,
such small number of artillerymen u
menced, but its completion w ill require
Republican county ronventions and 1690, he Iswatne premiet of the colony. ber of deputies May 18. Upon this oc­
Detective Is Missieg.
There may lie some difficulty in th« one month.
may be necessary, for such reaHinsblo
primaries were held in a minilier of
casion Alfonso will for the first time
In
1691
hevixite«!
England,
and
w
hile
Wellington,
Kan,,
March
27.
—
A
de
­
I'nitivl States getting a coaling station
time as may be required to enable tbe
Continuing, the correspondent says 1 counties Saturilay. In the Fécond con­ there donated ,50.000 to the Irish wear the uniform of a captain general
tective name«! Ferguson, who has lieen new government to organize and rabai-
in Cuba.
that a death mask of the face lias been gressional district the tight between Home Rule fund. InSeptember, 1893, in the Spanish army.
working on the murder case of Mont­
A pass«’tiger train struck a buggy in successfully taken. The features, which Moody and Williamson was th«» chief ho took the field against lx»l>enguela,
After the ceremony in the chamber gomery, tbe Santa Fe Railroa«! detec­ tute therefor an adeipiate military font
of its own.
the suburbs of Pueblo, killing its three were distorted as a result of his mal­ issue. Results seem to have left the the warlike king of Matal»*leland, the king ami the court will proceed in
“You will convene the conpw
ady, roMUined their re|M>»eful dignity III 1 ' contest in as great doubt as ever. with a Hying squadron of 600 trooper.«. state to hear a Te Deum in the church tive, has been missing for several days,
occii|>anta.
ami is believed to have been dealt with elected by the people of Cuba in joint
death. After the autopsy, which re- • Mo«dy »iqiears to have th«* best of it in
A
banquet
of
San
Francisco
et
Grande,
When
the
Anglo-Boer
war
broke
out,
Another mounted for«* of 2.000 men veal<»l nn extensive aneurism of the Baker cii'untv,
and WillianiHon in Mr. Rhotlex was at Kimberley, where to the foreign envoys w ill lie given in at the hands of tbe gang that killed session at such reasonable time M-n«
in lieing rained in Canada for service in
Montgomery. Montgomery was kille«! the 20th of May as shall be necensq
heart, the remains were placisi in a Union, Wheeler and Gilliatn are for he romaine«! «luring tbe siege, placing the palac«« that evening.
South Africa.
at his home last fall at Winfield, while therefor, for the purpose of peiformiik
coffin and conveyed to Gr<s>texeliuur. Williamson and Sherman for Mrsslv. himx<4f at the hea«i of a regiment of
There will lie [Hipuiar and municipal
Two n-.asktd men held up an Em- The Ixnly has since b«<eii place«I in a Columbia county la said to b« mostly giiarils that lie organiztsi and main­ festivities bull fights, horse races, balls prosecuting a case for the railroad. the duties of counting ami ratifying tkl
poria, Kan., hotel, but were unable to shell. It wax found im|>ox»ibl<* to em­ for th«« Wast’o county man. Clatsop tained. Ou th«« relief of the city, he an«l receptions during the six days Ferguson recently was instrumental in electorial vote for president and viol
the arrest of two men charged with president under the 5th article of tbs
break into the safe.
balm it, ow ing to the «qierationx neces­ will go for the man from Crook. For hurried to l.on«lon and met Mr. Cham- from May 12 to May 18.
Montgomery’s death.
sitated
by
the
attacks
of
dropsy.
Cuban constitution. At the same tin.«
governor,
Geer
has
carried
a
number
of
lierlain, but the subject or result of the
The president is receiving dozens of
counties,
and
Furnish
ia
in
favor
in
you will publish an«i certify to the [«»►
applications for the governorship of the
conference wax never announce«!
His
ELECTRIC CARS COLLIDE.
Cecil Rhode»' Condition.
pie of Cuba the instrument adopted a
Danish West Indies, should those RUSSIA'S HOLD ON MANCHURIA. Eastern Oregon. In many of the more health Iving bail, lie returne«l recently
Ca|>eTown, March 27.—Cecil Rhtxles the constitution of Cuba by’ the consti­
important {counties, however, the dele- to the Cape in tbe hope that the South
islands lie sold to the UniUsi Staten,
Three Men Are Killed and Ten Injured in the experienced a very bad heart attack tutional convention on the 21st day 4
Wjth On« Fxcus« or Anothsr, Sh« Will Nat gâtions are noncommittal.
African air would benefit him, but his
A force of laguna reliels lias sur­
Accident.
yesterday aftermxin, from which he did Febuary, 1901, together with tbeap­
Giv« Up.
condition steadily grew worse
rendered .
PORTLAND MARKETS.
Joliet, Ill., March 31.—Three dead not rally as he has done from previous pendix added thereto ami forming
I
Isindon, March 29.—In a «lixputdi
Cuba will lie turned over to the Cub­ from Moscow, the corres]s>niient of th««
and 10 injured is the result of a col­ attacks of this nature. At midnight part thereof, adopte«l by the said cus
FOR ST. LOUIS EXPOSITION
Wheat—Walla Walla, 63'a<ai64c',
lision near Sag Bridge, on the Joliet ite he was weaker than at any time during vention on the 12th day of June. 1901.
ans May 20.
Itaily Graphic gives an interview with blue«tem,66c; Valley, 64(<65c.
Chicago
Electric Railway, today, whicl h his illness. Oxygen has been adminis­ It is tlie understanding of the govern­
There have lieen 10 cnolera canes and a Russian staff officer w ho ha«l return«*«l
Barley—Feed, , 20(321.; brewing. Chief of Agricultural Department will Visit was the worst in the history of the ter««! daily, and he is freijuently tap[>e<] ment of the Unite«! States that theft-
from Amur, Sil»>ria. The oflicer is ,21(321.50 per ton.
.10 deaths at Manila.
for dropsy. His friends enterain little ernment of the islami will pa*s to the
Portland.
line.
A St. Joseph, Mo., man in under ar­ quote«! as saying that tbe Anglo-Japnn-
new president and congress of Cubsa
The wreck was the result of a head- hope for his recovery.
Oats—No. 1 white, ,1.15(31.22*, ;
St. Louis, March 28.—The work on
i«xe alliance has m-ahd the |H«litical <ies-
rest for having 13 wives.
a governing concern, all the laws [to-
on collision between two cars going at
gray,
,1.1091.20.
tiny <d Manchuria, which, says the
the world's fair lias progress«»! no far
To Stuiy American Method:.
mulgattsl by the government of «svop*
full speed. A dense fog prevented the
Flour—B»*st grades, ,2.80(33.40 jx-r
Emjieror William's new jacht, th«« offiivr, will never |>axs out of Russia's
that it is p'sxible for a casual visitor motormen from seeing the approaching
Berlin,
March 26.—At a conference tion continuing in force arid effect, aid
Meteor, will Is« ready to crooa the wsn poaseHsion. The brigumlage rampant barrel; graham, ,2.50(32.80.
to mak<< out roughly tin* main features ears. There in a single track at the of cotton exjierts held at the Colonial all the judicial and subordinate exet-
In a few «lays.
tber«« will I»* iix ««I as a justification for
Millstuffs—Bran. ,18 per ton; mid­
of
the picture which is to lie painte«! on pla<x>. and the two cars came together office ttslay it was resolved to dispatch tive ami administrative officials «untin-
abort», ,20; chop,
Two men, charged with grand lar­ the retention of a |»>»er(ul Russian dling», ,20;
the site with buildings, lagoons, trees w ith terrific force. The ears were pile«! a commission to the United States to uing in the lawful discharge of tf.rh
ceny, naw««l their way out of a Mon­ army. After the brigands have l»*«*ii ,16.50.
and avenues.
Saturday plans ami in a chaotic state. The scene of the study the cultivation >f cotton, with present functions until changed bv th«
suppressed, the Russians will remain
Hay — Timothy, ,12(313; clover,
tana jail and esca|ied.
ill Manchuria to protect their railway ,7.50<38; Oregon wild hay, ,5(36 per specifications will lie rea«lv for the ma­ accident is the same s|s>t w here a ter­ the view of the e«tablisiiment of exjier- constitutional officer of the new govern­
chinery building. Tin* estimated cost rible wreck occurred on the Alton road imental stations in German East Africa ment. At the same moment the re
President-elect Palma, of Culm, is and secure i««aee in Northern China.
ton.
29 years ago, when a score were killed. on American lines.
sponsibility of the United Statesfortte
ronfi<l««nt that the career of the new re­
of the building is ,660,000.
The eorres|iondent says th«« officer <ie-
Potato«*—Best Bnrhanks, ,1.10(31 30
collection and ex|ienditirre of revenn«
The ilcpartment of works has pre-
public will lie «UCCVMMlful.
clar«««l that to his certain knowhdg«* a
To Reorganize Consular Service
l»ir rental; ordinary, 70(380c per een- pared plans for change« which shall
and for the projx>r performance of duty
Government Orders Steamer L«b»leeL
Judge W. Van Dnvantar, of Chicago, fully detaihd plan for the civil and tal. grower»’ price«;awreta, ,2.25(32.50
Washington, March 29.—The house
convert
the
St.
I.ouis
Athletic
Club
on
military
administration
of
Manchuria
Washington, March 27,—Attorney by the officers an«l employe« of the in­
han lieen prominently mention««! an a
per cental.
the world’s fair site into a temporary committ«-«* on foreign affairs has voted General Knox today telegriff>he«l in- sular government will end ami there
niiivenaer to Secretary of the Interior has already been eiaboratid, ami win
Butter—Creamery, 25(330c; dairy hospital
The large increase in the to report the bill of Repres«>ntative Ad­ strwti'n» to the l'nite«l States attorney aponsibility of the new government of
re«vive the czar's approval in «luv
Hit« lie«wk.
18(3224»; »tore, 13(315c.
number of men employed on tiie site ams. of Pennsylvania, to reorganize the at Port Townsend, Wash., to liliel the Cuba will, therefore, commence.
i*ourse.
The senate is working on the oleo-
Eggs—14» for Oregon.
makes some provision for emergency United States consular service. The steamer Wilhelmina, whose captain is
“In order to avoid any embarrass­
commercial organizations of the country-
margarine bill.
Cheese — Full cream, twins, 13(3 aid to the injure«! necessary.
The President'! Veto
stated to have brought into port two ment to the new president which might
F. J. Hart, architect of th«* Arkansas have l»*«*n much interetsed in a meas­ Chinamen whom he put ashore and as­ arise from his assuming executive*
Washington, March 31.—President j 134»; Young America, 14(315»; fac­
An Alabama negro wan lynche«! for
world's fair building, has arrivtwl in ure of this kind. As agreed upon, the sist«! to es«’a]>e the in»|>ectioti officers. sponsibilities with subordinates •b'B
Roosevelt lias «ent to the house a Veto tory prices, 1(31 4» lee».
the assault of a little white girl.
Poultry—Chickens, mixeii, ,4.00(«t Ft. Louis to make final survey and bill |>rovi«ies for the appointment by
he does not know, or in whom he h*
of the bill for the relief of Emanuel
An agent of the Southern China reb­
no confidence, and to avoid any ora­
Klausur front the ebarg« <>f «lesertion. 5.00; hens. ,5.00(36.50 |»»r dozen, 11(3 preparations for the erection of tbe the president of acommitt«*e of twosen-
President's
Dav
at
Charleston.
els lias arrived in tills country to buy
1 atora, thr«*e representative« ami one
tion for sweeping changes in the ciri
The prv«idenl say» thia bill, like the 12 4» |«*r pound; springe. 11(311 4» l*v building.
Charleston, S. C., March 26.
arms.
_ _ —April
-■ service personnel immediately after tbs
C- F. Taylor, chief of the department state department official to a«sist in the
L--- V
-
-
siuiate bill in the esse of James W. |«>iilid ,3(34 4 |»-r dozen . ducks. ,’><36
9 ha« l>een set apart as President's «lay
inauguration of the new governm«“
Governor General Wood, of Culm, is Howell, not only authorises the Presi­ ;>er dozen; turkey», live, 12(313», of agrii-ultiire and acting chief of the reorganization of the ronsnlar servire.
at the exposition. The feature of the
approval is given to the course ’D ’
lieing talkisl of as a sticetwnor to Gen­ dent to act, but also Orders the serre» lr,*«se.l, 14<316» perpoun«!; g««*e. ,6 4 department of horticulture of the which is to be effect««! within two
day
will
be
the
presentation
to
Major you have already proposed of «» n*'.'•
world's fair, and Chari«» M. Reeves, years.
tary of war to revoke and xet asiile the i*7 per doeen.
eral Miles.
Jenkins by his former chief of the
Mutton—Grow, 4» per pound, drese- srorwtary of th«* joint rommittee on leg-
ing the president-elect and xnbmittint
An ex-prenii«r of Japan says bis order approving the proce«sling», Und­ ed, 7(374» l*r pound.
Rough Riders of a l»*antiful eword
Dclartv Hu Eicapvd.
i -iation an«i state and territorial ex­
liefore the 20th of May. wherever '’
ing«
and
sentence
of
a
general
enurt
country is not going to have any trouble
from
the
South
Carolinians.
Izmdon, March 2B.— Incomplete
Hog»—Gro«», 5A|c; dree»««!, 64®7c hibits. have left on a Western tour of
martial and to grant an honorabl« dix-
shall so desire, for the persons »'*
with Russia
l«er |«Hin«l.
exploitation, to last alxiut thn*e weeks. report» of the results of the combined
charg«.
___
___
holding official positions such [er»-t
Turkish Troops for Albania.
V««al—8(384 for «mall; 7(474 1« Th«» will meet the g«ivernorsof New movements of the British columns
A Kansas postoftic« roblmr has lu«en
as he may designate.
large.
Mexico. Nevada. California. Oreg«'n, against General Delarev have enabled
For a Mmt at Omaha
capture«! on the Pacific coant after a
“I de«ire that vou communicate tbs
Ixind"n. March 27.—“A report has
Beef—Grona, row», 34(34»; steer« Washington, Idaho, Utah and Wyo­ Ixird Kiteliener to announce the «•ap- l«vn receiv«*«l from Constantinople," contents of this letter to Mr. Pal®*-
chaan of over 5,000 tulles.
Washington, March 29.—The boti««
4(34 4»; dreesud. 6 4(374» per pound. ming, as well as the members of the ture of ovet 100 prisoner». thr»*e 1- cables a «*orresp«indent of the Daily the presiilent-elect, ami a*erU:t
The mineworkers association of Penn­ committ«*» Od col tinge ha» onlered a
Hope—12(313c |>er pound.
business «.rganisations of the capitals potimi guns, two pompoms and qnanti- Chronicle,“that 40 Turkish battalions whether the course alxive de*crilel I-'
sylvania has issue«! an ultimatum, and favnrable tepori on thè bill o( Merrer,
General have l«een mobilized for service
W«w>l—Valley, 13(315»; Eastern Ore­ of those states; also the leiuling citi­ ti«* of stock, wagons, etc.
in coni« with his views and wishes.
if it in not aciyptisl by the mine owner« c-taliliahing a roinage mini at Omaha,
gon. 8(3124»; mohair. 21(3214» per zens of »«»veral other cities, imduiling Delarev appears to have successfully Albania, where there is a reign of reepectfnllv,
Neh
.
and
appropriatiti*
,250,000
f«<
a
a repetition of the 1900 strike will oc­
pound.
San Francisco. I’ortlami ami Tacoma. evaded Lord Kitchener's cordon.
anarchy.”
"EI.IHÜ ROOT, Secretary <>f M'*r
building
cur in the anthrai ite region.
Blast Furnace Workers' Demand.
American Government Sounded.
Youngstown, O., Man’ll 31.—At a
mroting of the extxiitive b>*ar«i of the
Natin al Association of Bla«t Fnrn ice
Worker» tonight, it wan decided unani­
mously that notice« should be sent to
all blast fnrnacv operator« April 5. de­
manding an eight hoar day at the pres­
ent scale of wages, to take effect May I.
President McMahon say« the assnriatmn
has the assurance of the employe« of
the United Rates Steel Corporation of
support in the movement.
Manh 27. — The Daily
Chronicle, in an editorial this morning
nn 'S*
— * -«
_ - ~ France nans
>>n
th«, statement
that
and Rn *
sia have sound««! the Unite«! States
with reganl to its attitude in regard to
the Anglo-Ja|>anese alliance, sav« it
1 k« as if France an«i Ru«sia were al­
ready reckoning up the chances of the
game. The Chronicle asks what might
happen if they could reck«'n on Amer­
ica’s fnendlinee« or even neutrality in
the far East.
The Rothiwhilds employ 27.000 men ’
Railway Repair Plant Bums
R«b«l laadsr Captured.
in the varfom copper mines that they !
Chihnahua,
Tex., March 29.—The
Manila.
March
26
—
Noriel,
tbe
only
Nrranton, I'a
March 29.—Fire in owa.
in«nrgent general, with theex«*eption of roundhouse, carpenter shops and entire
ths villag«« of i*eckville, eight miles
Rev. Jo«rph W. C««‘k. pionror of In- I Mahar, still in the field, has been cap­ plant of the Chihnahua A Pacific Rail-
fr m li<ro. destroyed 40 buildin*«, with
Governor .McBride. ■
much of their «»«ntent». The Io»» is dian missionary work in Wyoming an<1 ■ ture,! by l ieutenant Bamford, of the rood Company have been «iestroyed by
will discharge anv slate
fire, the origin of which is unknown.
11
»o <>oo. Tt irty of th« build
the Ihikota«. diol of valvular dieses« of
wa-repts a railr,«w«l |>a«s
All
A maj«ir, a The b ■«• is intimated at , i ».000
insure*!. Fifty famille» are left home- th« heart in St. Ixtuis. He was en I Twenty-eighth infantry
Tbe Erie Rsilnspi Company baa le«s ami are bring eared for by the route tn Florida.
________________ captain, a lieutenant and five men, the engin«*«, with the exception of two.
who were acting as a bo«1rguarii to were destroy»«!
grantsxl an iacreaseof wages t«.tbe roa­ neighbors.
ductors, trainmen ami switchmen na
Rev. William Stark, of Baltimore | N wiel were capture«I with him There
Thousand Cholera Deaths at Mecca
Date 'or Compiette«« of Ta.ema
the entire line.
ha» submitted to a remarkable opera- j 1« «««me reason to Is*I leve that one mem-
Cairo. Egypt. March 29.—It is «abl
her
of
this
txwlygwwt'i
is
<
«eneral
Malvar
tion.
bis
brain
being
llttesl
ami
th«
J
Washington.
Mandi
St*
—
Th«
navy
Congress will probably authorise tbe 1
in di^nuoe. Nonel ha« been *ne of here that nearly 1,000 death« from
ronstrnction of three new hattlrohip«. <ie|«rtmeeit has «H forward th« date of nsWa of nerves which caorssi excesisw
• the rsu'ognise«! leaders of th« insurw- ch< lera hare Wcurrod at Mecca rin.-e
two armonsl miser«, six gunboat» ami completion for th« protected cruiser neuralgia ex tract ml. H« recovery >»
I March 23
tion since 1,99.
• 1 pro ted
Tacoma to May. 1903.
11 otb«r naval ve«a«l».
New Y«»rk. March 27.—King
Ed­
wanl's birthday 1» in Novemher, a per­
i-si of the vear
very
unsuitable
for
snrh
__ oMruilAO
a brilliant
h-.IH—• military
—’
a
function
a« the
tr«»>ping
rolor», ___
trooping o(
of the
th« color»,
and tbe an­
n«'nrM*ement that the day 1» ,to lie otfi-
»tally celebrate«! this year on
May 30
give»
»,.«-• much
tnuen satisfartion
«attMartion, saya the ijnn-
don «-orTropondent «I the Tribnne. The
«wiebratmn wiil mark tbe beginning of
the roronation festivitie». »» many Boy­
al and "tber di«tingui»be«i pereonage»
frota abrood wiil. it i» experta«!, ha ve
smvwl by th« end of May.
Voting Machines at New York.
Santos-Dumont, the Brasilian aero­
New York, March 31.—Voting ma-
naut. is in London ami e»|w*< t« to make
a»«'eii»iona during the «sirouation sea- chine« may I«» tned at futili« election«
a»n.
in New York city, Th« question of
Parisians are discussing a plan of adopting machine« was discus.«»«! at
erecting wirvl«-«» telegraph system« in length at a meeting of the boari of
that city to take th« plate of tele­
election rommineioner» today, and it
phones
was annrmn<*<nl afta*rwar«l that the pre»-
J. A. Alexamier, a rich and rasprot««! elerit of th« Ixiaril, who ha« hitherto
mercl ant of Casa, Ark , turns ‘«at to he stood alone in oppiwition. lias given hi«
J saw« Hu<l«il«»ton. an e*»irol eoavic, ronnent. It will cv*«t the city about
l'.«»i i8)0 to install th« machine*»
rnm Texas.
F«rtv Buildisgr Burmd.
About 32.0t».tHW tons of water roll
over the cliff at Niagara every hour
New British Army Rill«.
London, March 2*.— The war office
has approvtd the new rifles and they
It takes the constant labor of 60.000 will probablv roon be iseued to tbe
people to make match»« for the world. I «hole British army. The new arm i»
« lighter and lts barrrl is 5
From a twenty-year-ohi mulberry *'* i
im
he«
»liorter,
but it ha» the same
tree 216 pounds of leaves <*wn be
It has
pluck««! yearly for fee«hng silkworms. rang« a» the rifle now in u«e
| the Man-er breroh merhanism. but an
It is providisl
Hop growing has so greatly increased improvtd bolt action
n the United SUH»« that last year w ith a wimlgaiige an«l a foresight. It
240.<W0 pickers were emplovel to strip will hold 10 r<>und« of ammunition in
th« magarin«.
72 000.000 hop tin«»
B«*mn n< of Coronation Fetes.
Intent of Anglo-Japanese Trestv-
St. Petersburg, Marrh 27.—' » "
ing to a«lvice» rereived here fr'in' 11
Arthur, it is believed there that
real intent of the AngloJapane«» t'**1’
is to rompe) Russia to evacuate ”•*
churia The Japanese have alres'i'*^
tablidied a Japanese-Chinese h»n«
compete with the Raseia-Chine*
and a Japanese institution 1 >*
ronressions to explore for gold if- 6*-
chnria.
Caught in a Cave-in.
Cleveland. March 27.—As tbe re-
of a cave-in of a huge bank cf ■
the Main street plant of the <
Gas Light A Coke Company tl i* *
noon, six men are«lead. Tbe men
working « loee to a bank of clay.
it smhienly gave way with«-o'tl»-'J*' <
ext warning, burring them I«-'”* ■
ma«« of earth.
Fellow wrkmen J
tne«iiately began the work of T»‘ y '
in a «bort time six of the men I >■
taken out. Some of them
1
other« were alreo«ly de»!, their ■
having been »mothered out.