The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904, April 12, 1902, Image 2

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    Eugene Weekly Guard.
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CAMrBBI.I. BK«!» . I<re»rl»«»r».
LEFT
TO
NEWS OF TH ESTATE
EDUCATION.
Cscil Rhod«» FertuM Will Fouad a
Number of Scbolorihipt.
Large
------------
I
ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM ALL '
BIG HOTELS BURNED.
CHINESE EXCLUSION
SENATOR MITCHELL MAKES THE
EXPLOSION IN
.M ixe
iMurgenti N.w Numtxr About 60.000 .Mo-
Manv Armed with Modern Rif let
Eire at Atlantic City D«*tr»v» Ow 37*6-
Werth of Property
SOUTH CHINA REBELLION.
TWENTY-TWO MINERS KILLED lN
Victoria. B. C-, April 3.—With re-
TENNESSEE.
Atlantic City, N. J., April 4.—Twelve
Lon.ion, April 7.—Tlie will of Cecil
gard
to the dútuibance» in Kwang 81,
OPENING SPEECH.
OREGON.
EUGENE ..
PARTS OF OREGON.
Rhoiies proviales for the establishment
the North China I»»»y
"f
hotels and more than a score of arnali
-Fir« Mea' Shot Blatt Before All ol th<
of colonial seholarshiiw and two Amer­
buildings adjoining the b«jaril walk,
which were received by the steamer
Ex­
Meuure
I»
oa
the
Same
B*
“
‘
"
,h<
Employe» Could Get Out-Coal DMM IM
ican scholarships to each of the present C sw u a z rtial and Fuuawul Happtsmg» ol l.a- which is built along the ocean »ige.
Empreñe it Japan today, »ay»-
Provision* Ara
gw
ept
■»ting
law
—
Though
lu
which
states and territories of the Unite»!
Gat Became Ignited, Which Cauted t>,
pwrtMC«- A Brut R cvmw ot th« Growth ' were de»troy«si by a fire
"The central government in I’ekin.
A Comprshaaalv* Review of the Important
Htates. The will of Mr. Rhodes also
Drude They Ara Mora Liberal ia Some according to a telegram received by tlie
Explonoa— Bodie» of Victim» Tom to
usd improvement» of the Meny Induttriet the lieach front for two long blocks.
Happening» of th< Past Week. Prcaantad
will exceed
provides for five scolarshi,>s for stu­
Respect* Than Tho»a ol The Geary Act local mandarins, are in a most per­
Piece» by Force of the Sho».k.
Throughout Our Ihrivisg Cummonwcatei The loss it i. believed.
m a Condaaaad Form. Which 1» Moat
dent* of German birth at Oxford, to be
»760,000. In thia respect the confia-
Which It I» to Rapisca
turbed state, owing to the serious news
—Latut Market Report.
Likely to Intaraat Our Many Raadar».
gration is the m-s»t disastrous that has
nominated by Emperor William, an»i
1 simultaneously received lately from
Chattanooga, Tenn., April 2___
ever visitoi this city. The loss will be
oioimenting on the bequamt, Mr.
Washington, April 7.—The senate Canton an«i Kueilin, the capitals of the 4:45 ’clock this afternoon an expl«^,
The bouse has liegun the considera­
Kalem has taken the preliminary
Rhodes, in a codicil telgrapheil from steps to installation of city light plant. only |>artly cotere«i by insurance, as the has begun the consideration of the C hi- two Kwang province». The high au- of gas in the Nelson mine of the Dayto.
tion of the exclusion bill.
rate of 5 per cent chaige«i by insurance
Eouth
Africa, said
exclusion bill, Mitchell making : thorities of the two provinces report Coal A lion Company, at Dayu^
Mitchell made the o,«ning »pmn-h in
The farmer»' cooperative telephone
Tenn., ignited the dry coal dust in tj
companies
on
property
here
is
regard«id
“
For
a
g<«>]
understanding
between
the senate on the Chin«»se exclusion
line from Echo to Pendleton will be
the opening speech. He pointe»l out that the disbanded soldiers of General mine, and caused a terrific explosion
England, Germany ami the Unitol complete»! about May 1.
as almost prohibitive.
bill.
fonvfully the necessity for the exclu­ Feng Txe Tsain, numbering nearly Twenty-two men are known to lie
Fortunately no lives were sacrifice«!, sion of Chinese laborers, and carefully I 4,000 men, have joined the insurgents Ten btaiies have been recovered
The last quarter's imports to the states will secure the [«ace of the
Aliout half the telephon«« in Oregon
United States from all Germany world, ami educational relations form City are out of busim«» as the reeult of though probably a dozen persons were and elaborately analyze»! the bill. He j of ______
Kwang Si, which ha* rendered the 1 Twelve bodies are still in tlie mine.
amounte»! to »23,786,094, an increase the strongest ties.”
Gas exists in the Nelson mine, and
a live electric light&wire^ dropping £on slightly injured ami burned during the said that it had been construct«»»! on gjtUation”in the south very precarious
of »1,297,660.
progress of the fire.
I the basis of existing law, in the light .nd the crisis
"“Xn ti£ the men are required to use safety
Mr. Rhodes’ will 1s a remarkable . them.
lamps. It is a rule of the company for
In an all «lay fight between part of and voluminous d«s-ument of more than
The receipts of state land foffice for
The origin of the fire is unknown. of experience and of the decision, of men were all armed w.th mmlern_ t> e-
arms in 1900, which they refused to the safety of the miners to place their
General Kitchener’s forces aixi th», 3,600 words. Even this is not the en­ March were »39,885.44, or the largest The city tonight is guarded by a <x>m-
up when
The insur­ fuses, ready to be lighted for blast»
fore«« of Generals Delarey an«l Kemp,
amount received by the present clerk any of militia, which was requested by the courts. While its provisions were
the Boers were repulsed. The loss was tire will, as the exm-utors only gave out for any one month.
the municipal authorities to aid the drastic, he said, it was in some res[.ects gents now number some 60,000 men, just before quitting work each day. and
the portion, which they consider to lie
and when enough supplies in food bate there are workmen known as “gre
heavy on both sides.
A contract for 12,000 pounds of the police in the prevention of hioting. more liberal than the Geary law.
been gathereii in by them, we may ex- men” who go through the mine alter
of
public
interest.
It
was
executed
in
About
a
«iozen
men
were
arrestol
dur
­
The bulk of Cecil Rhodes' property
His speech ha«i been «Mrefully pr«?-
1902 hop crop is the top re«-or<l in om­
I,j.
,«ect
to hear «orne serious news about ail the miners are out, and set off these
is left for education. It provides two 1899. There is a codicil attaclitsi on tracts at Salem. Quite a numtier are ing the day for robbery.
paretl ami was given close attention by
blasts. The miners quit work at 4 30
The
fire
was
discovered
shortly
after
them.
”
American scholarship» at Oxford Vi the day of the deceased's last de|>artiire reported at 12 cents.
this afternoon. It takes them
senators. Mitchell, in beginning, said
The
Chinese
appear
to
believe
that
a
9
o
’
clock
this
morning,
and
for
nearly
each of the present states ami territories from England, and another cable»l from
Marion Cunningham, an Ort-gon five hours the Hames rage«i with such that the policy of Chinese exclusion Mohammedan rebellion in Kansu, 45 minutes to get out of the mine. The
of the United States.
Cape Town, which leaves 4,000 |s>un<ls piom«er of 1853, ami one of the most violence as to threaten the city with had beronie one of the great policies of headed by ex-Prince Tuan, is really im­ two "tire men" today are believed to
The senate has [«ass«*I the oleomar­ yttarly to keep up the s[H«t in th«« Ma- prominent citizens of Harrisburg, ban destruction. All of the burned build­
minent, as various rumors of that na­ have caused the explosion. They shot
this country, a<x[uies«'ed in by all polit­
garine bill.
panee»! away, age«i *19 years.
ings
were
frame
structiir«»»,
and
the
ture have been telegraphed and have the blasts about 4:45 o’clock, before all
toppo hills where his remains are to Im
ical parties, ami as firmly fixed as the create.1 an impression that insurgents the miners could get out of the mine
flames,
fanned
by
a
strong
west
wind,
The house has passeil the sundry buried. The will further directs that
While no price has yet been fixe«! by
It is supposed that one of the fuses «as
civil appropriation bill.
eithei the fishermen or cannerymen it swept along the beech front with amaz­ Monroe doctrine. It is a policy based are already in the field, but the fact
a railroiul extension Is* ma«!e into the is generally umlersto*»! that the price ing rapidity. The Tarlton was soon a upon the general welfare, upon the l«emi to 1« that preparations alone are defective ami resulted in what i, known
Swretary of the Interior Hitchcxick Matoppo hills, so that visitors may go
will o|«n the same aslasty«6ir—5 cents pile of smoldering debris, and the principle of protection to American la­ rumored to be on foot. Tung I-uh as a "blown blast.” The flame «hoot­
will »»>n retire from the cabinet.
Shang would 1« the general in com­ ing out from the blast ignited the gas
in-pec»
the
|«r [milnd for the smaller fish and tl flames fe«l on the small stores and
there at the week vn«l to
Abner McKinley denies that be was "majesty and glory of their surround- cents j«r |>oun<l for all over 25 pounds. iss-ths between Illinois and Kentucky bor, and upon the doctrine ot protec­ mand of the rebels, and by all accounts which in turn ignited the accumulation
avenues, until they reached the Strat­ tion against noxious infection of the in­ no movement under iiis direction is of dry a>al dust in the mine. The ex­
<-oiin<v-te«l witii the Danish West Imlie»
The clam cannery at Skipanon has ford hotel, which was soon enveloped. stitution which constitutes American likely to prove very formidable.
ings.”
plosion that follow««d was terrific. The
scandal.
flames shot out of tlie mouth of the
Mr. Rhodes explicitly save lie is to I« startol up for the season and will la- The fiery tongues leap«-<l to the Berk­ civilization. The basic principles of
Twelve hotels ami many sma ler bnrie»! in an aimrture cut in the «uditi kept in «»[«ration until late in the fall, eley, adjoining, and in a few minutes
mine, and the shock completely wreck'd
GAME WARDENS TO MEET.
building» wereburmvi at Atlantic City, r««-k, surniounte<l by a brasil tablet packing aliout 50 cases per day. Indi­
the
pending
bill
were
embodied
in
ex
­
the shed at the mine entrant«. Three
the New Holland, the Bryn Mawr, the
N. J. b«a, »760,000.
lie the re- cations are that the clams on Clateop Evard ami the Stickney, all locate«l on isting legislation, an«l such additions as
men were kill««! while standing outside
liearing the words: ” Here
'
Official» ol Eight Stato Likely to Hold a
of the mine entrance, and two were se­
It is hardly probable that the hill mans of Ce«'il John Rhode,.” No one t«a«'h are as |>lentifui as ever l«fore, if Kentucky avenue, n<iar the lieaeh, were have l«een proposed were approved by
Conference Soon.
admitting Oklahoma, Arizona ami New else ia to be buried there who has not not more »0.
riously ami one fatally injured.
d«x>med.
The Jloc'al fire department experience and were in accord w ith the
Mexico will be [>a»«««i by the present deserve«! well of his country.
Helena,
Mont.,
April 3.—There is an
The mine has been the scene of two
worked
sell
and
willingly,
but
were
Rogue river valley orchardists have
decisions
of
the
courts.
Mr. ltiimles bequeaths all bis landed la«gun a united ami determined cam­ unable to cop«« with the flames, an«l it
■«•»»ion of congress.
excellent prospect that the game war­ serious explosions in the past. In 1889
The framers of the measure ha«i en­
The ,iresiiient has appoint««! Brig­ property near Buluwayo and Salisbury, paign against the' «-«siling moth. was found ne<-essary to send to Phila­
dens of eight Northwestern states will four men were killet! and eight serion».
both
in
Matabadeland,
to
trust«-»«*,
whom
deavored
to make it as effective as pos­
delphia
ami
Camden
for
aid.
The
for
­
ly injured by the explosion of gas.
Thousands
of
gallons
of
poison
have
adier General Hughes a major g«-n««ral
hold a meeting early in the summer, December 20, 1895, an explosion of
ami Colonels Burt, De Russy and Sher­ he direct, to cultivate the land for the I*en spray«-«! u|M>n Southern Oregon mer city sent three engines, an«l two sible as a restrictive measure, while
instruction of the [«eople of Rhmlesia. trees w ith the ho,« of destroying the «anie «low n from Camden. The engines Keeping steadily in view all necessary either in the National Park or at some dust occurred in which 28 lives were
idan to 1« brigmlier generals.
His <vh*hrat>««l country place at Groot- much dri«ade«l disease, or at least pre­ were brought here on two s,«ecial trains
other convenient place, and exchange lost. This was caused by a miner car­
Six ¡«rsons were burntvi to death in scliuur, not far from Ca,«e Town, Mr. venting it from doing so much harm and they made the run of nearly 60 means of protection against fraud. An
;
views looking to co-operation in the rying an open lamp, contrary to regnla-
effort
has
lieen
made
to
liberalize
these
j
a fire at Johnstown, Pa.
Ithmles leaves a* a resi<ien<v for the this year as it has in the past.
miles in 55 minutes. Their presence provisions relating to the exempted work of protecting the game of the tions.
here was of vast assistance to the local
The force of the explosion in the Nel-
The senate will vote on the oleomar­ "Prime minister of the (eiieral gevern-
The supreme hwige of Oregon, A. O. firemen, but it was not until an hour classes. No radical departure was pro- Northwest. The states that are ex­
ment of Houth Africa,” with 1,000
son
mine today was terrible. The bod­
garine bill in a few days.
posed
from
the
statutes
now
in
open:-
[«ct««d
to
lie
representeil
at
the
meeting
U. W., will meet in Portlan«! June 10 after their arrival that the fire couhi lie
|H>unds yearly lor its maintenamv.
tion, the bill lieing a virtual codifica- are Montana, hialio, Washington.Ore- ies were torn to piece«. The conipanr
to 20.
The Northern Pacific blockade in
said to lie thoroughly under control.
tion of the existing laws and regulations g(,n, Utah, Wyoming, North Dakota states that there were but 75 men at
North Dakota is lieing raised.
THE BALKAN SITUATION.
The local board of insurance under­
Oliver Grace, a pion««er of 1843, died
concerning the admission to this conn- and Minnesota. South Dakota would work in the mine today. Most of them
at’his home at Silverton last week. writers after a meeting tonight, sn- try of Chinese ,«rsons. The aim'd the 1« included, but there is no game war- were out of the mine when the explo­
The senate considered the Danish
nounced that the total loss would not
purchase scamlal in secnit »«Mision.
Orqsnlied Rebellion Among the Servian In- He was horn in 1829.
franiers was carefully to avoid anything den in that state. An eff««rt will also sion occurred.
exceed »760,000, and the loss to insur­
Re[sirts from Dayton at midnight
habitant»
of
Northern
Turkey.
The Western Union Teh«graph Com­ ance companies wouhl be about »165,- which might give just cause for offens«- 1« made to have a representative pres­
Sixty tlionsaml Chinese are in re­
show that 11 bodies have been tak*n
to the Chinese empire, and to an ex- ent from the Northwest Territory,
bellion in Miuthern China provinces.
Ixindon, April 5.—A dispatch to th»« pany has sulmcrilsKl »1,000 to the I«wis 000.
tent, at least, it was a more liberal
Major John Pitcher, a« ting superin- from the Nelson mine. Rescuing par
The German enqieror’s American Kxchang«« T«-I«gra|ili Company, from and Clark exposition.
measure, so far as the exempted class | tendent of the Yellowstone National ties are at work, but at a late hour to­
built yacht M.xteor 111 has sailmi for Sofia, nay»
The Prohibition' -tr of Portland ami GOVERNMENT-BUILT WARSHIPS
were «-on<-erm>d, than that which is now- Park, is heartily in favor of the meet­ night struck a heavy fall of elate that
Southampton.
It ia reported that 14 revolutionary Multnomah county have nominated a
on
the statute books.
ing, ami he has written to State Game will delay them for a day or two.
RtprritnUtivc» of Libor at th« Hearing of the
Acting President Hchalkhiirgcr will liands crossed the frontier into Mace- city ami county ticket.
Warden Scott, of Montana, suggesting
Hou»« Committee.
About 70 teachers from all parts of
n>e«<t the lt«r lea«lers soon ami discuss «lonia «luring the paaet few days. They
COLOMBIAN REBELS LOST.
that the m»*eting lie held in the Na­ GENERAL UPRISING PLANNED
Clackamas county attended the teach­
[s’sce terms.
Washington, April 3. -The plan of
tional Park about June 15.
were well arimsl mid proviaiom<d.
ers' institute in Oregon City last week. building warships in government yards It May End the War on the lithmui si ■
Population of Macedonia Will Endeavor to
Republicans ami Democrats each
A party of Turks recently ambushed
Throw Off Turkish Yoke.
The Tillamook County Bank, of Till- was consider««! by the house committee
gaineti one alderman in the Chicago 200 Biiignrian outlaw» in the mountains
PERRY EXPLAINS TO LONG.
Consequence.
on naval affairs »luring the «lay, a large
am«s>k,
has
til««!
articl«*»
of
incor,>ora-
city election.
London,
April 2.—In a letter frsro
of Kirz.11, killing several of the baml
Panama, Colombia, April 7.—This ;
tion with the secretary of state, Capi­ delegation of lalsir representatives lie-
Did Not Make Indiscreet Remark» in Chile Athens, publish«*«! this morning in the
The transport Slmridan has sailml ami capturing the remainder.
ing present in support of it. The dele­ city was the acene of wild enthusiasm
tai, »10,000.
Times, the correspondent says there
Credited to Him.
from San Franuisco for Manila with The MaciMoniana are axuaxl of hor­
gation inciuiie»! James O'Connell, pres­ on the part of the Conservatives last
are many indications that grave tron-
Twenty-ninth
in-
rible
atrocities,
of
which
it
is
har«|
to
1,286 soldiers •( the
Preparations are being made to in­ ident of the Machinists* ass«x-iation,
Washington,
April
3.
—
Secretary
lile is coming in Macedonia and Albani»
obtain confirmation. Il in rejiorted creas«« the water supply of The Halles, an«l several shipbuilding experts from night, when Governor Salazar made
fantry.
Ixmg has receivel from Captain l’erry, There is no doubt that M. Sarafoi,
rtvs-r-
public
the
billowing
dispatch,
received
that
they
skinneil
one
Turk
alive
ami
During
the
summer
months
the
Norfolk.
Brooklyn
anil
other
[«oints
Fl «MH I st illation in Miaaiwippi ta
commanding tiie battleship Iowa, a re­ the « bief of the Ma<-edonian committee,
stufT««l the skin ami «arrieil it alwiut as voire leach a very low stage.
from President Marroquin:
having government yards.
again becoming serious.
a trophy.
ply to the department's inquiry- regard­ has planned a general rising of the
Mr.
O
’
Connell
made
the
main
pres
­
"Bogota
—
General
Gonzales
Valencia
The retail clerks of Baker City ar«»
Twenty-two men werejdlled in an
Christian population of European
entation,
urging
that
the
government
has defeated and completely destroyed ing certain indiscreet remarks which Turkey for thetximing'spring. In spite
trying to secure ail agr«*ement among
Servian* Again Up in Arm».
explosion in a Tennessee <*<>al mine.
had
millions
invested
in
plants
which
Vienna, April 5.—The Neu Erie the merchants to close their pla<es of should l«e used for construction as well the armies of Generals Ferron Soto ami were said to have been made by that of his failure to se«-ure any support at
A six story building in l'liila«lel|>hia
Most of the
Press»«
r»«|s>rts a seriotia ami organiztwl business on Sunday.
Juan McAlister. General Urihe-Urihe, officer at a Chilean banquet. Captain Athens or Belgrade for his project, M.
was entirely destroyed bv fire. Isis»,
merchants are willing to agree to such as for repair of warships. When ltep-
Perry declares that while in Chile he Sarafoff is «-ontinuing his preparation».
reliellion
among
the
Servian
inhabit
­
renentative
Dayton
sugge»te«l
that
A
-
who invaded Colombian territory via
»110,000.
was not at any time present at any din­
ants of the northern villges of Turkey. a proposition, provided it is generally miral Rowles, chief of the naval bu­
Tlie protests of the powers, write»
Medina, in the department of Bovaca, ner or other meal where any toast or the correspondent, urge«! to action hr
Dr. Thomas Dunn F.nglish is alive, The insurgents are known as the old observed.
reau of construction, had slat«*! that he
at
he
may
die
hut his physicians say
Servian rebels. They are well arm»«d
would not recommend th»» building of was also defeated by General I’ard- R[«e««ch was made by him or others; nor the Greek circular, have result«! in
PORTLAND MARKETS.
any moment.
did he at any time say anything, either Turkey making energetic military prep­
ami well supplfel with ammunition.
ship, in government yards unless the amo.”
in public or in private, that could be aration»«, in the face <-t which it is pos­
Simv the outbreak of cholera at A sanguinary encounter has occurred
Governor
Salazar
informed
the
corre-
navy
yard
wages
were
equalised
with
Wheat—Walla Walla, fide; bluentein,
Manila there have l«een HO cases ami 70 l««tw«v«n them ami the Albanians at rtftc; Valley, 64@tiftc.
those of private yards. Mr. O’Connell spomleut of the Associate«! Press that construed to mean that he favored sible that M. Sarafoff will not venture
Kolashin. Encounters have ls<en re-
dnaths re|Mirt««<i.
said the id«<a of lower wages could not both victories were of great importance, either Argentina or Chile in the event t<> put his plansjinto execution. Still,
Barley—F'e«l, »20031.; brewing,
of war. Captain Perry says he is also owing to Russian machinations ami the
|M>rtt>«l from other placos, concludes the
have been made seriously, at a time
The house <x>mniittee favorably re­ paper, in which several men were »21021.60 per ton.
liei-ause they meant practically the en«l innocent of making the alleged indis­ jealousies of the powers, «tontinues the
when
the
tendencies
w«<re
toward
higher
ported the bill for 20 per cent Culiaii kilfel or W0U11<I<<<I.
Oats—No. 1 white, »1.1601.22 K; wages
He argmxl that in the interest of the revolution, leaving only the isth­ creet remarks of offering to sell the correspondent, which prevent the ese
tariff reduction.
Iowa, which were currently reported in cution of ttie reforms stipulated in the
gray, »1.1001.20.
of the public government construction mus to tie pacified.
The governor has reeeiv««d a dispatch Chilean news,«apeis. Secretary Long Berlin treaty, the outlook ia disquieting.
Fire Burned for Twenty Year»
The plague situation in India is grow­
Flour—B««t grad««, »2.8003.40 per would l>e lieneficial and that inciden­
ing worse. Gver 70,000 d««atliH are re­
Carbon, Wyo., April ft.—The it re barrel; graham, »2.5002.80.
tally the lalsir interests would 1« much from Canca, announcing the approach­ has re,died to Captain Perry, inform­
ing departure of 8,000 men from that ing him that his explanation is [«erfect-
MAY BECOME AMBASSADOR.
ported monthly.
that han I xhui smouliii-ring in the old
Millstuff»—Bran, »18 per ton; mid­ lienefitted.
d«-|iartment, to l«gin operations against ly satisfactory.
No.
2
coal
mine
of
th««
Union
1'acific
dlings,
»20;
short»,
»20;
chop,
The senate will take up the Nicara­
the Lilieral general. Herrera, who will
Henry White 1 Formidable Candidate for the
BRITISH CAMPIN LOUISIANA.
gua canal bill as msin as it hasdis[><»««xl here han broken out afresh, ami a for«-e »16.60.
la* attai kcl by 10,000 government sol­
Fin« Monument lor Rhode»' Grave.
of men is now engaged in walling up
Hay —Timothy, »12013; clover,
Vacancy in Italy.
of the Chinese exclusion measure.
the mouth of the (an shaft, throu gh I »7.5008; Oregon wild hay, »6011 [«er So the Governor ol that State Repoit» to the diers. Should Herrera attack Panama,
New York, April 3 —Gardner Will-
F’lmsls in the South cause«! immense which the smoke and flames are issu­ ton.
Washington, April 2.—Henry White,
the governor said that the Liberals iams, manager of the De Beers mines,
Department at Waihlngton.
damage to property.
woiihl lose every man they had, lax-ause has left Ixindon for South Africa. He at present secretary of the embassy at
ing. About 20 years ago a tire atart«««l Potato««—Best Rnrliankn. »1.1001.26
Chicago,
April 3. — A special to the the entrenchments of Panama were the says he will arrive in time to attend I-ondon, is the latest and most formid­
in
No.
2,
and,
lieing
unable
to
get
con
­
|«r cental. ordinary, 700 80c per cen­
The l-sw in Tennessee by the rwent
strongest ever built here, and could not the last stage of the funeral of Cecil able candidate for the vacancy in the
trol of it, th«« company walleil up th«« tal; Early Rone, »1.260150 |«r cen­ Tribune from New Orleans says:
flixsl is estimated at »4,000,000.
Governor Heard, of I-ouiaiana, ha, he stormed, exi'ept by a very numerous Rhodes. The grave will lie marked by Italian embassy by the retirement of
shaft. At Intervale of two or three tal. grower»' prices .sweets, »2.2602.60
R<s»eve!t <l«s lar«« liimself in favor yearn the tire has broken out in new |«r cental.
Mr. White it
re|>orte<i to th«» state department at army, which the Liberals do not pos- a fine monument, to lie erected by the Ambassador Meyer.
of a more stringent Chinese exclusion pla««en. ami for five tx>n»««e*utivv jrears it
Butter—Creamery, 22S025c; dairy, Washington that, in his opinion, the sess.
• lead statesman's ,ier«oiial friend, and strongly urged by Senator Lodge, an1!
law.
British government is maintaining a
burned steadily. The tire has under- 18020c, store, 13016c.
business colleagues. It is proposed has a most enviable record in diplo­
Inerti»« lt> Capital Stock.
military camp within the territory of
A general ii|«rising is heing planii««l mined the country for a radius of half
Eggs—1 3014c for Oregon.
that the gun carriage which bore matic practice. He was secretary of
Denver, April 7.—Amended articles “Dmg Cecil” during the siege of Kim­ the embassy when Mr. Hay was am­
Cheese — Full cream, twins, IM I the Unittvi States. The camp in qu««n-
in Macedonia to throw off the Turkish a mile.
lS^c; Young America, 14016c; Inc­ tion is the on«« located a few miles 1«*- of im-or,«oration of the I»enver <fc North­ berley, and which will convey the body bassador, and (consequently he has a
yoke.
Anti Ansrchiit Bill.
low this city for the trans-shipment of western Railway Company, which pro­ up the Steep
- torv price», 101 Sc I««"-
steep side of Matoppo, shall lie warm friend in the secretary of state
Fire |«rtially d«wtroyed a Cincinnati
Albany, N. Y., April 5.—A bill «le­
Poultry—Chicken«, mix«««!, »3.600 horses and mules to South Africa, there poses to build a new railroa«! from D»«n- "tat ionol on the summit of the hill M Bellamy Storer, now ambassador to
theater, but Die audience es»-a|«<! un­ nigntsl to stamp out anarchy in ih is 4.60; hens, »4.6006.60 |<er dosen. 110 to 1« used by British soldiers in the ver to Salt I«ke, have lw«en filisi The part of the memorial.
Madrid, is going to Berlin as ambassa­
harmed.
capital stock is increased to »6,0(81,000.
dor, to succeed Andrew D. White, when
stat«« w as sign«»! by Governor I Mell dur­ 114c per [«Mind;springs,11011 4c per war against the Bo««rs.
Several w««eks ago General Pierson, The route of the main line will 1« up
that officer retires, which probably will
WireltM Telcgrsphy't lateit.
Pension Commissioner Evans has ing the day. It im|*«re* a penalty of poun«i »304 perdosen; ducks. »607
the Boer leader, visit««! the city and South Rould«-r rreek ami Berthowd |«a«->
1« next fall.
The only contingen«-y
been given to understand that his resig­ not more than 10 years' imprisonment per dosen; turkeys, live, 12013«',
New York, April 3. —Wireless com-
h««hl a conference with the Ixiuisiana to Hot Sulphur Springs. The route
which
may
defeat
Mr. Storer's aspira­
or
more
than
»5,000
fine,
or
both,
on
dressed,
I4«tl«c
per
pound;
get««e.
»«4
nation was desire»!.
«... the
state otfieials. He creat««d no little hevoml Hot Sulphur Springs is not an­ mnnication was maintain««»! on
tion in this dir»»ction
direction lies in the atti-
persona who advocate anarchistic do»-- 07 |«r dosen.
ocean
between
the
Umbria,
which
has
High wind at Pittsnurg resulted in trines by *|«eech, writings or other­
tilde of Ohio senators toward his pro-
Mutton—tin««. 4c per pound; drww- i<onim««nt by his public declaration that nounced.
he was ready to lead a force of arm««!
oppose»!,
Injuries to many | «er sone in cliurclies wise.
ed. 707 4c per pound.
outward bound, while th»« former's ap- motion; if they are jointly
Mi»» Stone Will Not Lecture.
appoint*
and a heavy pnqmrty haw.
they
may
defeat
the
propose«!
Hog»—Groan, 6hc; dressed, 6407c men to attack the camp. He was de­
paratus was down. \t hilethe «qvrator
ni«« I permission to do this.
Bsrbvd Wl« ttounikrv
per ¡«ound.
New York, April 7 —Ellen M. Stone, aboard the Umbria was exchanging merit.
James R. Garfield. son «»f the lata
Several months ago a British steamer the American missionary, according to
Great Falls. Mont., April 7. — Word
Veal—808 4 for small; 707 4 for
President Garfield, has acceptml the has reach««! thia city t»« th» effect that large.
Sultan'» Brother Dead.
was badly dsmag««i by an explosion th« Tribune's Ixvndon correspondent, dis,.atchen With the Campania, the
chief officer informed him that the
position of civil aeivice commissioner. the Canadian government has apprvpri-
Lonilon, April 2.—A report hzs
Beef—Grona, cows, 3*» 04c; steers. while it was lieing load««! with supplies has definitely decide«! not to deliver a ragge»i rigging attached to the main­
for the British army in South Africa. lecture in thia country, as her voice
reached here from Constantinople,
The house has pasm«i the army ap­ ate«l »10,(881 to build a harbad wire 4««t4 ec; dr«-«w»»<d. 64074«' per pound.
It was declarvil in many quarters at will not stami the strain of public mast had fallen overborad. Thenppar- cables the Vienna correpsomlent of th*
fence along the Ivxindary l«t«s«*en Mon­
Hop»—12013«' per pound.
propriation bill.
atus
continued
to
work,
nevertheless.
Daily Mail, that Mohammed Rachsd,
tana and the Dmnnion, extending from
Wool—Valley, 13016c, Eastern Ore­ the time that the explosion was the speaking just vet. She will sail from
!,>r
time. Signor Marconi, who the sultan's brother, and his prenimpt'
Germans will not oppose Russia's St. Marv's lake to the Sweet Gran gon, 80124c; mohair, 210214c per * ork of Boer sympathizers, but the Liverpool for New York today. Her is
in this city, was informed of the oc-
matter was never invisstigat««!.
ive sncivsnor, is dead. The report sar’
pound
policy in the far Hast.
hills.
injured knee still gives her trouble.
curren«.
foul play is suspected.
CabiiMt Tsk«» It Up.
Boer* Did Nst C sum Traiawrtck.
loshua Wilbour, United States consul
A health resort for invalid soldiers of
McKmlev Fund Costnbutern».
The Propo»«d Surrender
Washington, April 7.—The time of the regular army is to l«e estal>ii*h««l at
Ixvndon, April 3.—It has been nng-
at Ihiblin. Ireland, «lied at Rutherford,
Misi»t«r Brun Call» on Hsv.
Cleveland. O., April 7—Judge Will-: Hei.felbtirg, Transvaal. Anril 0 ,
th<< cabinet t««iay » m taken up almost Fort Niobrara, in Nebraska
ge«t«M that the train nrok near Rar- iam 1; Da* pr«-*ident of the McKinley I’-«mmamiant Allwirt* h_
N J
Washington, April 2.—Mr. Frun.
lias
«ailed
a
meet-
entirely with a »vnimnnication which
herton, Transvaal Colony. March 30. National Memtvrial A,aviation, ha* mg of the B»wr* in hi* di*"rict
the Danish minister here, calle«i on
The p««toffi<*e department ha,,top|««l
Oxerlami limiteii train» are to 1« resulting in the «tenth of 39 soldiers niad» a requ««,t that all contribution, to 1 li - “ ,«»
— —
'•»'*•• *' t to take
the prvsi'lent has receive.1 from the go»-
ria., 35 * miles east of the Sprinf rU Secretary Hav today, with referen«* to
the fraudulent scheme of a swindler »«rtior of I «su.lana, protesting against provtiled with telephone rereice while
am! the injury of «5 others, nearly all the memorial fund be forwar«le»i to
the pemiing investigation by the ho«**
who a«ivertia>«i a way to open «ash
I the camp all««g<«l to I* niaintaine«l in 1 standing in depots at Chicago, O«naha .of whom belong»»! to the Hampshire Myron T. Herrick, treasurer, at Cleve­ tion, in or«i«-r to discuss th.« pr..po«a| of the charge» preferrei by Sir. Gron in
registers w ithout keys.
or
a
general
surrender.
It
is
mid
that
an«l
San
Francimv.
j that state by agents of the British gov-
| regiment, was canseil bv the Boer», but land. Many thonanda of dollar, have
'»eneral Han. Ro th. ha, snmm.»ne.i s O”nn«« tion with the acquisition of ’b*
Mrs Catherine S«ffel, wife of the «-rnment for the purp-œ of supply mg
The owner of a Chi. ng«' tenement I or»' Kitchener reports that it was ac- been snberrihed by school, an-1 school similar meeting at Amsterdam
4 Danish West Indies by the Unit«»
Pittbeburg warden, has l«een imlicte»! mule, ami teams to the British armv has hewn sued for 126,000 damages by «-Mental. The train was descending a children
throughout the conntry. wê~ a'lrT*.h,,lary ,n'1 na’iT*‘ »°"*» "fates. There is reason to believe tbit
rvn three counts, chaiged with aiding 111 Smth Africa The prvshfent has Mr» John McGinnis, wh«w two chil­ •teep grade »hen the engine ami five Ju.lre Day announce, hi, desire to have
ere ambusheil near here. Six of the there has h«>en received from Dentnar»
the Riddles t»»*eeeape hem jail January di recta» I an investigation into the facta dren were killed by sewer gas ami her trm-k» |;unipe«l the track ami turned all these collections in the hands of the
P*ty
«ere killed. The Boers ei«fed a -weeping denial by Christmas of sry
30.
and the law l«-aring u|«m the i,i>e»ti<in. owa health impaired
1 over.
national treasurer at an early date
»■mil- SwrtudmMeowurringd^ attempt on his part to corrupt A trieri«-**
legislatures and newspapers.
A curimi,
malte of the Da
Th» name of Marroni, the » trelesa
Martha Wateinqten Pooeqe Stamps
ExpedHmj Return of Troops
Cuban Revenue CsUctient.
Colombian
Canal
Protixol
mem her of pa — .ment is the right
Washington. Apri) S.—Tl.e postoffire telegraph man. has been used as the
Washington, April ♦—In order toex-
Washington. April 7.—The division
Washington. April 3 _"en ,r Con-
Frisadthip Trtaty with Spam-
free Turkish bath aajrehere tn
hast* of a new word, ‘'mare»»ntgram«."
department
has
uniter
con
-lier
at
ion
the
polite
the return home of troops in th» of insular affairs of the war department « ha, the C«i|«>mbian Minister. t«day de-
Madrid. April 2.—The treaty
kingiiom of Denmark.
referring to wireless tel««granis.
question of placing on one of the post­
Philippine»», the secretary of war has gave out a statement showing the in­ livef*i to Srcrvtary Hay « definite pr«w friendship between the United St»*
Dr. Emil G llirwrh, of Chicago de­ age stanq« of the new inane the he»«!
A dr»«s»maker»' union. i«ompri»tng directed that Iran ports sail from San ternal revenues a«lle«te<i in Cuba dur­
• n«i Spain will he sign»«! as
*"
ing the six months emied Dei-emner SI, torn! between the Unite.! State, an<j Bellamy Storer, the Unite«! States ®!i'
clares the crucifixion was the rest;
w«me 300,000 m«Mi«te», is being fiwmewi,
of
»
rar
woman
who
1»
connertm!
with
Francisco
fr
Manila,
»»-cording
to
the
ofembta embodying the terms under ¡•ter here, returns to Madrid.
1901. a, «-om parr»! with the same [«-
a conspiracy het ween priest» and their
the purpose being to protest the mem­
No parti-.*- ber» from deadbeats and to raise stand ■ following mhe»lulv
Kilpatrick. April riod of IS«*» ami 1900. The total rev- whwh Colombia wHl
Roman allies, and that ths Jews took the history of the «-ountrv
t<) wr)<^ >tor»r is pt present in the Uni*
11 lar person ha» liven »fe-ided upon, al- aixla
10. Sherman, April 10: Crook, April enix— f -r 1901 were I ¡49.44a fr>r ]p«si the report, ne.vse.ry In, the o n.trw- State».
no part in His death.
though there I» no dmiht that Martha
20, an»i togan May 1. With the tran»- »41 1.44« ard for 1900. »327,427 Un­
It «. nn 1
Mrs. Collis P. Huntington s gift of Washington will be the woman eo hoc-
t young Berlin physician, Dr I.n«l- porta already at Manila or on their til July 1. 1901. there was cn|lecte<l in tw«n <d a Panama Canal
Notonwu» Horvs Thtevvi C»u«H.
rt»w«d that Colombia , ,v. „
»260.000 to tbs Harvard moh.nl a.-hoo| <<rel. This will be th» first recogni wig Feinberg, has male an important way.
___ _____________________
a"ff"»>'fi*i
it is calculate»! that all the troop» Cuba a tax of 10 an»i 3 per rent on pa»- «•onsent to the ..[- *«
Misw-nla,
Mont, April 2.—8b<**
mors than makes up the fund n,.«n lion of women upon any of the govern­ discover»- of independent animal organ. I that have been in the Philippine» riteca -engvr ami freight rate», which yielded
D
JT1* 01 ,h* rights <4 the
n*w Panama Canal Companv to t 1 Jams» T»avi». of RiacMoot, Idaho. r»T
which the gift of »1,000,000 by John ment am-iinlM« issued by this govern­ isms in «-ancer growths This«i)sco»ery-
will Fm back in the United wtatea from Julv 1 »0 December SI,' 1«99 ’ n,trt *•«•* «overnment and the
tuml „ear here today Charle* O*
D Rnrksfsllsr was contingent
ment.
be sere means the diagnosis of cancer, let oa their way home by June 1 next. »140.723
-»mmatrnnof if ffer -,f »4.),^ ££ •nd Chari»» Irwin, notation» 11
thieves
Southern I«tebe.
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