YOUTHFUL WARRIOR8 Eugene Weekly Guard. NEWS OF TH ESTATE Secretary Hey lulurmi A Letter Throw» Num« Light oa Gea. Smith'» CtMTHKLI. rr»Rrl»»«r». Order Anent Filipino*. HEAVY WINDSTORM FLOUR ON THE FREE LIST. ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM ALL Cos«I Merchant* China*« Treaty. RIOTS IN PATERSON. Sinker* Heve Tw« Serra«* Clethei with the Police Farce. «1 MUCH DAMAGE DONE IN THREE TWO SLIGHT ENGAGEMENT) , Patarson, N. J., April 26.—Striking MINDANAO. dyers’ helpers stormed the establish ;- T, ami *»v by ' ments that were still running, s HUH|«ension I Advance of the Troop» Hu force «■onijielled a romplete Order» From Wa*hM$too- Ordcre Waihinttoa- Elkm^. l ____ trade, . They en- of business in their to Pacify Pacify Hoitilu Made to Made Hoitilu Befor^"** 8*1«, £ ’ ies of running fights with gaged in a series ______ an,j jn to War-Red of tun Defirace War— Red Flay Flati ol — the police and plant managers clashes exchange»! Over the Moro»’ Houte*. one of the severest c a volley of pistol shots with them. Manila, April 24.—Twoe^J __ Many jiersons on either si<ie were severely injured «luring the rioting. It have lieen fought between was believed for a time that it wouhl ican troop* ami the Moros of tj* «4^ be necessary to ask the state for troops of Mindanao during the Washington, April 26. — Senator STATES. Mitchell recently addresse«! a letter to >ecretary Hay, incloaing one protesting against the Cnited Stat«» consenting to JepUa. Ma. Suffered h L«u •< »300.000 ia any reciprocity, or fiber agreement, Property and Tw« Persoiu Killed «nd with China, by which a duty shall he Six F«ully Injured- Number of People placed on American Hour ahip;>ed to the Orient. The recent attitude of were Injured at Omaha and Buildings Happening« ol the Fait Week, Preaented representative« evidently Throughout Our Ihnving Common «eel th British an«i upward in a Condenaed Form, hhich 1« Mo«t were I'aroefed. alarmed the ««»st merciianta. In bis “Sergeant Brown, honorably di*- —Lateit Martlet Report. reply to Senator Mitchell, Secretary of Likely to Intereat Ow Maay Reader*. «-barged after full service from Com Joplin, .Mo., April 28 —Joplin was pany G, Second regiment, in which niy State Hay «ays: John Iiurkc of What<nin is un«l»-r ar " Whatever may l>e the view« of the visited «luring the evening by the moat son, First Lieutenant Paul McC«ook, in Th* Mar«|ui» of Queenabury ha« lieen an officer," sayr Mr McCook, "viaited rest, charge«l with embezzling »1,000. British commissioner« for the reviaion destructive atortn in ita history, during declare«! a bankrupt. me this week. His company was sta The weavers of the Oregon City mills of the treaty of commerce with China, to restore order, but the police ex Moor*, of the Twenty-seym? Congressman Cummings, of New tioned in Tayaba* province, and he are on strike for au increaae iu wages* whether the Britiah government con which two persons were killed out pressed confidence in their ability to fantry, while out with «mall cedes to China the right to im|>ose a 15 right, six fatally injured, a score or said he ha«l never seen the water cure York, is seriously ill. City Attorney Cliane of Sumpter re more |>arti<'ular examination into the more slightly hurt and »300,000 worth handle the situation, ami no request hunting for water, was finsj prai'ticed, or any other method« of tor Hatwday was Oregon «lay »t the ture I asked him what was the physi signed after lieing reinstated by Mayor per cent duty on all import« or n«>t, of property destroyed. It is estimated for outside aiil was ma«ie. Judge Dixon long range. Colonel Frank Ba!,^ Charleston expo«iti<m. they cannot affect American trade. As called the graml jury ami charged them cal standing of a youth ol 10 years in Robbins. that 50 buildings were destroyed. Henry Schwab was hanged at New the Philippine«. He answered that a to indict the persons guilty of rioting. with a liattalion of troops and »nm A rich discovery of a eopper le«lge on long as we do not agree to such an in- The worst fury of the storm was felt ark, N. J., for the murder of hi« wife 10-year-ohi la«l would about rata with Hnake river, near the mouth of the i-rease. the existing tariff provided for The conservative element among the tain gun, went to the asrista^ in treaties now in for«« is t»ie only one in the suburbs west of Joplin. The strikers hail, in the meantime, dis Moore’s party ami drove off th, . a 15-year-old lx»y here. He further Imnaha, is reported. and child. wind was a straight gale, but it was of avowed the violence of their fellows, who lost seven men. The MoroviG applicable. The B««er agents in America are try iniotued me that boy« of that age and The Biizzini placer mines on Beaver “As regards flour import*«! into ami urged a return to peaceful means ing to induce President Kruger to visit up bi 12 could liear arms, greatly to the creek are attracting consiilerahle atten China, it was s|«ecitically provided for terrible velocity, whipping down auiw to gain the end that is sought. Large were flying red flags, meaning t disadvantage of their opponents; that this country tion. A strata of very rich gravel has in the protocol of Septemlier 7, 1901, of houses in the south part ol the west numbers of the strikers were in sullen they intended to fight to the utters he had seen youths of that age and two With peace ;>erha|>« in sight, Eng or three years older among the inaur- been struck. where it is placed on the free list. part of the city and wrecking »100,000 spirits, and it was predicted that any Later the Sultan of Pualao land is still sending men and muni rectos an«i ladrones captured, and be The state supreme court has decided Lumlier, not being on that list, is sul>- worth of the finest mining plants in attempt on the part of the employers to force of natives attempted to noct* tions of war to South Africa further said that sometimes there that when grain stored in warehouses ject to a H per cent effective duty, «nd this district. The worst havoc in Jop resume business without dealing with the ground gained by the Atneri* will remain so long as the United them wouhl I m * desperately resisted. A vigilame committee has lieen or would lie a considerable proportion of is sol«i without authority of <le|M>sitorH lin City was in a territory four blocks When the strikers completed their but the Moros were forcibly iliape^ ganized in Chicago to drive the rougher yuch boys in the hostile ranks, as rep they may recover from the purchasers. States has not entered into an agree ment by which this tai iff is altered. wide, commencing at the western lim Dato (chief) Geuesl has sent < resented by those who surrendered anil against the plants in o|M-ra- element from one of the wards. Messenger II. Is-ighton Kelly, of the Flour was pla«*ed on the free list at the its of the city, at Seventeenth street, campaign tion, the number of men out was found gation to the Anierican oonuuuj those taken prisoners. The majority of the inhabitants of | "Of course, it is most shocking to Clai kainas United States fish commis sjiecial reijuest of the United States. ami ending at Seventh street, on the to be nearly 4,000. tendering the absolute subniiaim the Danish West Indies are in favor of “The instructions given to the com our idea« of what ia allowable, even sion station, is distributing 45,000 east. Witbin this narrow belt there is the men under his control. Eastern lir<s«k trout in the streams of their sale to the United States missioners for the revision of our treaty under the extremest exigencies of war WILL SETTLE OLD DISPUTE. of commerce are such that the interests scar«*ely a house building which is not Brigadier General Davis, jn Two New Yorker* have lieen held for fare, to think of children of 10 or 12 Eastern Oregon. of American trade in China will not in damaged. trial under the new law against the dis years of age as being subject Io the niand of Zamboanga, island of Hu|s»rintendent of Public Instruction New Bill to Give Commanding General ol the severities administered to their seniors. J. H. Ackerman has sent out circulars any way lie sacrificed, and the duty tribution of anarchistic literature. Passing east from the main portion danao, has acknowledged the rs» Army « Legal Statu«. Yet it occurred to me that the above calling for bids on Issiks, Vi Is- pur- certainly not lie put on flour after its of the city the storm spent its fury in The petition for an injunction against from Washintgon of instruction inclusion in the free Het has but re suburb and mining districts known as facts, if they lie stated, may put a It»' 'H, 11 v«.«»j -- , ---- t j chased by schoil districts for school Washington, April 24. — Senator Mis« Stone lecturing umler a certain withdraw hia troops from Mimia* cently >>qen secuerd.” aonu-whut different color upon the re- | library purjsises. ■somewhat Moonshine Hill and Villa Height«. Hawley, chairman of the senate com- management was denied at Bciston pitted order of General Smith.” but he urges that, owing to the pre, Two persons were killed at Mmmshine Colombian insurgents have captured AGAIN8T THE BEEF TRUST. Hill. Of the little home of Bidwell mittee on military affairs, has intro state of affairs, the withdraw»! , A mulatto who gave hi« name as Rio llacha after an engagement lasting Succeuful Wirelei» Telegraphy. Hunter not a timber is left standing duced a bill to “increase the efficiency result in absolute loss of Amehi Jackson, ami who was caught in the act many hours The losse« sustaincsl are Norfolk, Va., April 28.—Tests of the id robbing a store in Grants Pass, has Attorney General Authorize* Proceeding* in ami the three inmates of the house are of the army.” The most important prestige among tiie Moros in Miixha unknown. dying, all having laid their skulls frac section of the bill is the following: new government system of wireless been identified as “Yellow,” the fifth the State of lllinol*. His orders, however, are exp& Heavy rains have relieve«! the situa telegraphy were made tislav at Roanoke memlter of gang who niur<lere«l Police “Subject to the command of the pres Washington, April 26. — Attorney tured. Lieutenant Colonel Baldwin »mi island, Pamlico sound, Is fore a numls-r man Robinson in Han Francisco. tion in Kansas Gene-al Knox has mail« the following Oamaha, April 28.—An unusually ident and general direction of the sec forces are beyond the reach of theu Turkey has relea«e«l all the «usjiecta of naval experts. The tests were in statement regarding the so-called beef ('ram» <k Thompaon, proprietors of heavy wind storm, which struck this retary of war, the lieutenant general charge of Professor Reginahi Fesrenden, in the Miss Stone case. . city in the evening, injured a number shall exercise command over the mili graph instructions from Washing!«. of Allegheny, Pa., who is now attache«! the Brownsville flouring mills, will trust "On April 4, this department di of people and unroofed a number of The Northern Pacific machinista at to the weather bureau aervice, anil who Hs>n Is- reaiiy to install the new ma rected W. A. Day, Esq., of Washing buildings. There was a heavy down tary forces of the United States, shall Proposed Expedition Delayed. Brainard, Mont , are on «trike. is thejinventor of that system. It is chinery in their mill. When finished it will lie one of the finest mills in the ton, in his capacity as s;>ecial assistant pour of rain. Street cars were stopped issue ‘army orders,’ and direct inspec aknowltsigisi that the feasibilty an«l Washington, April 24 —The wi The condition of Queen Wilhelmina to the attorney general, to examine for an hour; wires and signs were tion« of the troops. He shall be pertinent han instructed GenenlQ practicability of sending wireless tele county. The mills will have a capacity is « hanged slightly for the worse into, as far as practicable, the public blown down in all directions. graphic messages at sea quickly and ac of 50 barrels a day. chargeii with the instruction, training, fee to delay the departure of the» chargea to the effect that a combination TLe Cuban congress will convene on curately by the new system has ls-en The wheat sales last week in Weston of large meat «lealers of the United Bloomington, IIL, April 28.—A furi discipline and distribution of the army, jmihci I ex]H*dition into Mindanao x May 5 by or«ier of Governor General demonstrate«! beyond doubt. The ex were the largest for the si-ason. The Stab's had lieen effected contrary to the with the preparation anil maintenance after the receipt of further dirwti Wood. periment* were conducted from ('ape Pacific Coast Elevator Compuny, of provisions of the laws of the United ous wind storm, amounting almost to a tornado, struck Bloomington tonight. Kiriiau«», ruma « ...p,- --- of «letailed plans for the mobilization from Washington. The president: Hatteras to Roanoke Island, a distance There have l«een 1,217 cases of chol I'ortlaml, through its agents, Ismght a States. This preliminary examination Re- of the military forces, with the prep Hires to exhaust all other meam era and 847 death* to «late in the Phil of GO miles by an entirely salt water 40,000-buahei lot. Kerr, Gifford A resulted in instructions to Mr. Day and Many buildings were damaged, ports from Central Illinois show that aration ami maintenance of schemes of route. ippines. Co., ami the Northwestern Warehouse Mr. Bethea, United States attorney at the storm was widespead. offensive ami defensive operations, ami effecting the capture- of the Momei Company Isxight 29,500 bushels, mak Chicago, on April 7, to prosecute simul German nobility is shockeii at Em- Monty lor Coati Cities. with collecting and compiling military murdered American soldiers beforei ing the total sales for the week 70,000 taneously in Chicago and the East a ]Miror William entertaining MOROS GIVE IN. information. It will lie his dutv'to see patching an armed expedition fori Washington, April 28.—The omni- bushels. The price averaged 55 routs. allegations ami pr«s>fs alleged to exist biiainess men that the army is at all times suitably purpose. Meanwhile, however, ; bus publie building bill, just intro- in support thereof. Fort ami amply supplied and equipjied and Great excitement prevails at Sa n< I duced in the house, carries »150,000 Pah-nts have lieen flh»d with the "From the reporta I am satisfied that Show of Force «nd the Capture of a portion of General Davis' comm Creek, Mont., over a licit gol«l strike for enlarging the Portland postoffice county recorder at Albany conveying that the munitions of war are of the Brought Them to Term». sufficient evideni'e is on hand ii|>on which was selected for the journeyi nia«le near that town. and Feileral court building, and »10,000 108,656 acres of land from the govern which bills in equity for an injunction Washington, April 28.—Adjutant best material and of suitable character. ment to the Northern Pacific Railread still be held in readiness, and ill , He will recommend suitable persons for the exterior finish of the Portland Strikers at i’atterson, N J , have can lx* framed to restrain the combina The bill also appro Company, in lieu of some worthless tion mentioned from further pr«M-eed- General Corbin today made public the for promotions ami for military honors parations up to the point of depart ipiieteil down ami show a dis|H>«iti<>n custom house. priates »150,000 additional for the Se land in the state of Washington. The ing umler their agreements, which following extract from a i-abh-gram just and rewards. He will be assiste«! in to make concessions. will be- made. attle building, milking the total amount new land is located along the Cascade«, clearly a|«|x*ar to lie in restraint of in received from General Chaffee respect his duties, and his orders w ill be con I'resi'leut Risisevelt favor« the |«en«l- appropriatisi »1100,000. Sixty thous only a portion lieing in Linn county. terstate trade. I have, therefore, in ing the situation in Mindanao, dated veyed and executed through the agency ing bill appropriating »50,000 for a and dollars each in appropriateti for Ta Viewers have been in the mountain« FIVE HUNDRED PERISH Manila, April 24: of the general officers holding com iiionuinent in Washington to Gen John coma and Sjsikane for the purchase of «luring the past year making the . ........ compliance of the law. which provides "Before Baldwin could be communi mands, and the general staff of the ‘It shall lie the duty of the several dis C. Fremont. public huihling sites, the bill stipulat tions. Earthquake In Guatemala Shaker the E trict attorneys of the United States in cated with be had taken the fort at army,” The above provision is intended to The great shipping combine may a«'- ing that these sites shall embrace an Oregon City has two ease« of small their respective districts, umler the di Pualo after slight resistance. No cas Republic for Two Day». quire the Hill lilies on the Pacific I entire city block, an«l shall lx< Ismndeil rection of the attorney general, to insti ualties. Very soon after the neighbor give the commanding general a legal pox. New York, April 23.—Ijitedispati ing town of Ganais openedits doors, | by a street on lour sides status, which he has not at present, is-eian, thus making a world wide com tute proceedings in equity to prevent A new eight room school huihling is munity of interesta and restrain violations of this act,’ hoisted white Hags and delivered the and is understood to lie in the interest fronj Guatemala are to tberffav to lie built at Albany. directed the district attorney at Chi- rod Hag. Dat«i I-am|«oan«l others with of General Miles. Other portions of the w hole republic was shakes Not a |uisHciiger street car has moved a strong following asked jiermisison to the bill relate to details of the admin William Abel, of Auburn, an old caog to prepare a bill for an injunction New York, April 28, — I'lans which in three days in Han Francisco. earthquakes front 8:30 o'clock ot against the cor;«oration and |>ersons call anti make peace. Dato Amani istration of the affairs of the army. are la-ing prepar<-d by the yards an«l time pioneer of the West, is dead. Confederate veterans are holding Pack, of Gana, who sent threatening One of these provisions authorizes the «lav night up to 8 o’clock Sunday« who are parties to the combination dis ks departments of the New York their 12th annual reunion at Ihillas, messages in reply to my letter, is one presiilent to direct that the funds ap- with only short intervals between The debate between Albany College mentioned, to be filed in the United navy yard indicate that one of the Tex. largest drydocks in the I'liiteil States and the Monmouth State Normal School States court for the Northern district of those who have submitted. The , propriated for the quartermaster's, shocks, says a Panama dispatch k camp ia two miles from Gana, whose subsistence or pay departments may I m » aili'ceeil of Illinois." Alexander O’Brodie will will l>e built at the bs-al navy yard. It was won by Monmouth. Herald. The reports eonrernin sultan has asked Baldwin to come there. placed to the |credit of the disbursing Governor Murphy as chief executive of will cost about »I,(MIO,000, ami will Is« The Buck Ridge Placer Company, of disaster in Quezeltenango are ronin Have directed him not to move. He is 1 officers of either of these departments. FUNSTON REPRIMANDED. built entirely of concrete. When fin Sumpter, has tiled articles of incorpor Arizona. It is estimated that 500 person» i 10 miles from Dato. Although the Rock laland Railroad ished it will be of siittiient size to ac ation. Caiptal, »1,000,000. "It is my pur|s»se to have an inter killed and millions of dollars' «nk commodate the largest liattle ship« of Prcsidcnt Requests the Kansas General to Ig STEEL CORPORATION CHANGE. will build westwar«! from Denver, it view with General Davis. Will go on the navy, or any tiie navy inay bi'ild in property destroyed there. Fires di nore the Philippine Question. will not svk a Pacific coaat outlet. the Hancock, which leaves here today It will ‘ be 6<M> feet PORTLAND MARKETS. the near future. I. followed adde«i to losses and bi Will Btcome in Operating and Manufacturing Washington, April 26.—By direction for Malabang with a I attalion of the President Hill, of the Great North long by 90 feet w ide at the Is it torn, Company Soon. heartrending stories of suffering « ern Railroail, says ho is not worried with a clearance of 31 feet of water Wheat— Walla Walla, 65(<Fli5tfc; of President Roosevelt, Acting Secre Tenth infantry. It is our purpose to tary of War Snager han addressed the show a considerable force of troops to over the dwision of the supreme court. over the sill of the dock. liluestem, (ili(dtiti lsc; valley, 65c. Pittsburg, April 23 — The reorgan ceived. The w hole country i« pc following letter to General Frederick the lake Moros, converse with the Barley — Feed, |20(d21 ; brewing, ization of the United States Steel Cor stricken. The towns of I’atiuul The United States consul at Clioni- Datos, then retire the troops by differ Funston; »21<$21.50 per ton. Senator In Street Fight. nitz, Germany, says a good market for "Sir:—I am directed by the presi ent trails to Malabang and Parang: poration, the obliteration of the names Mazatenango, the latter in the r Oats — No. 1 white, »1.20; gray, Oregon salmon can In» found in that Washintgon, April 26.—Senator H dent to instruct you that ha wishes you thereafter to semi expeditions occasion of the constituent corporation of the coffw district, were «lestroyed. ' visitation was spectacular in «hirro D Money, of Missiasipiii, bail an alter »1.1091.18. country. to cease further public discussion of the ally to the lake. greater one, anil the change of its pur The first shocks wen» accotnjmidl Flour—Best graiies, »2.8593.40 per cation with a comluctor on a str«»et car “We supposed Gana was 35 miles situation in the Philippines, and also A hydraulic sea dreilge may lie con- pose from a purely finan<-ial concern to barrel; graham. »2.5092.80. terrific thunder storms, and th*'4 from Malabang. It is actually a short etructai to cut ami preserve a] tenqsir- this morning, which resulted in the Millstuffs—Bran, »17 |»er ton; mid to express his regret that you should ary channel through the luir at the senator receiving two severe blow« from dlings, »19; shorts, »18.50; chop. »16. make a senator of the United States 21 miles. No fighting necessary to an operating company an«i manufactur ning was followed by a deluge of ■ the conductor, ami the conductor ta-ing the subject of discussion or criticism.” overcome the opposition to advance to ing, which shall operate directly all mouth of the Columbia river. Hay — Timothy, »12915; clover, cut <|uite severely in the right hand At a banquet of the Colorado Sons of present location of troops; 775 men the properties now owned ami con Strike Situation Undunfft Presiilent Risisevelt is naiil to ls< of with a knife »7.50910; Oregon wild hay, »596 per The senator refused to the Revolution, General Funston is re- with Raidwin, two troops cavalry, dis trolled by it, ia the latest project of the San Francisco, April 23— Mr the opinion that Colonel Crowder's re 1 pay two fares ami afterwards hail hia tea. porteil to have said of Senator Hoar: mounted, 12 miles in the rear. Every Schmitz made an effort «hiring th*1 Potatoes—Best Burbanks, 1.2591.50 port on the British horse camp shows assailant arri stisl financial an«i manufacturing giants at "I have only synqtathy for the sen effort will lie made to provent a general |M»r cental; ordinary, »1.1091.25 |«er no violation of neutrality laws the heail of this enterprise. It was to bring the officials of the railroad! «eiitiil. F.irli loi-«.. »1,50i.f'.’ 00 per ior senator from Massachusetts, who is war. Davis says the situation at tli it* Governor McBride will not call an Quern Dan<erou»lv III. learne«! from excellent authority that a committee of the strikers t'Xtd cental; growers prices; sweets. »2.259 suffering from an overheated con time is very favorable.” extra session of the Washington legi«- science.’ Amsterdam, April 28.—In official 2.50 |«r cental. the project is to be lanndie«! during the but was unable to do so. Th* ’ lature to provide a fund to pay the ex- circles no amelioration of Qu«<en Wil General Funston, who is in Denver, Would Blow I'p a Warship. Butter—Creatrerv, 18*a920c; dairy, present year, probably in July. In roa«l people refused to consult withl |ieiiiui of fighting the railway merger. says he will eliminate all reference to helmina's condition is admitted, ami 15917 4c; store, 13915c. Pari«, April 28.—A dispatch to the short, the United States Steel Corpora strikers’committee. The m»y,ir1 future the Philippine question from Kansas is suffering greatly for want her diH-tor'c admission that she is not Eggs—15916c for Oregon. Journal den Debat« from Toulon »aye a continue his efforts to bring the iff interviews and speeches. sleeping well is taken a« a ba«i sign. Vheeae—Full cream, twin«, 139 young «ailor ha« lieen ar rented on Itoard tion will become the practical and ac of rain. ing forces together. The Eastern * It is alleged that the dispatches from 134c; Young America, 14915c; fac tual nianufai-turing eorjsiration, as well the French battleship Charier Martel The plague has n-app-artsl in Ca;w> the royal family concerning the queen's resentatives of the Baltimore syD«he D«»o» trt Submitting. for Keeking to enlist several comrades as the financial head of all the great torv pricea,19 1 4> Iron. Colony, S. A. are in communication with th* * condition differ substantially from the Poultry—Cbickena, mixed, »4.609 in a plot to blow up that vessel A Manila, April 26. — Lieutenant Colo steel conipanies that it ha« absorbed. railway officials, and each nioveef’ Fire at Quincy, III., dratniyvd prop- molieal bulletins on the subject. 5.50; hens, »5 0096.00 per dozen, nel Frank D. Bahiwin. who 1« o|ierat- melinite cartridge was found secreted Pn»si«lent Charles M. Schwab will be strikers is reported by telegraph t»1 erty valued at »230,(MH). 119114c per jMi.ind; springs, 119 ing against the Moros on the island of in a coal bunker. It i« believed the Msthia» Return» from Hotat 11 4c per pound, »4.0095.50 per doz Mimlanao, Udegraphs that the «apture sailor's brain liecame affected by the come the director of all mills, rail Eastern owners of the car eyteu Two masked men held up and roblsvl Colon. Colombia, April 28.—The en; ducks, »5.009 7.00 per dozen; tur of the Huitan of Pualo's fort has hail a anarchiatic idea« of which he boasted. roads, coal and coke plants, steamship is understood that no action t‘’V*J* 17 laborers near Corinne, Utah. settlement of the difficulty «11 United State* gunboat Machias ro- keys, live, 12918c, dressed, 14916c per most salutary effect. The Dato« are lines an«l furnaces. All of the various President-elect Palma is in Culm turned to Colon tislav from Bocas del pound; geese, »6 509 7.00 |»er «iozen. taken by the officials here until • submitting. White flags are taking branches will be divided into depart Trtatv with Colombia Si<iwd. He was enthusiastically received. Toro, where quiet has lieen restore«l. Mutton—tiroes, 44«’ par pound; the place of the re«i battle flags The Washintgon, April 26.—Secretary of ment«. The buying and selling will lie to that effect comes from the E»A Sultan of Annudthak urges that time State flay, for the United States, and tinder a single department, with the The British press is much |«v<rturl»si Thi« city was reinforced yeeterday by dressed, *4«’ per |»oun<L Utah Poitmaitar Short In Acute* Ilogs—Gross, 64c; 'ire«se<l, 79'4c l«e given him in which hi give up the Minister Concha, for Colombia, have individual purchasing departments left over J. P Morgan’«steamshiprombine 350 soldiers from Panama. per pound. Ogden, Utah, April 74-<* aesareiiM of the \meri«'an soldier«. an«i signed a treaty providing for the trans i in the hands of the different members Root Impact» Cuban Improvement». The senate has |mseed the river and Veal—697 4«’ for small; 6 497c for says that the adv«n«-e of the Atrericans fer to the United States of the rights of the committee. It is ....______ _ Meighan. postmaster of 0gi!«‘n. understood harbor bill carrying »70,060,000 in ap Havana, April 26 —Secretary Root large. will mean "bristling cannon an«l im incident to the construction of the pro that the same officials will control the in hi« Marnali in tFl«- U “ ’ ' Beef — Grose, rows, 494 4*; "tarrs, propriations. passable Imrrier«. with God judging the posed Panama canal. bun in*|MW'tmi the hc I ioo I«, boepitaln. in Thia treaty is general company, with the same Isuirii 600. His bondsmen are in «’h*-* stitution* and general improvement« 5c; dressed. 898 l4c per pound. right.” Colonel Baldwin has received similar to the protocol recently signed, of directors and executive committee, the office. Meighan was app’i»1" General E. Daniel, charged with em Hope—124'814 rents per pound. made in all <le|iartnients under Amer ■>r<)et« to aus|>en<l operations against the term* of which have liven pub and the same officials of the operating ('resilient McKinley and a«suœ^ bezzling »40.000 at Heatlie, has beeti Wool—Valley, 13914; Eastern Ore the data«. department. ican intervention lish««! duties January 21. 1899 discharged. gon, 991 Ic; mohair, 234c ;»er poand. Washington, April 26—Adjutant PARTS OF OREGON. OREGON. EUGENE General Corbin has received a letter from Henry C McCook, of Philadel- phia, in regard to tbe reported orders I '¿omm«r<.i«l «nd Fitwnvial tt«pp<«ing> of l.a. perunct - A Bn«f Review of th« Growth of General Smith to «ieatroy all Fili A Compreheiuivt Review of the Imported pinos found in arm« 19 year« of age aad Improvement» ol the Msny Induttrics H T**1 EVENTS OF THE DAY flhv Injured in Wrtck. A restaurant baa I «ecu openevl in New York where hast will l«e furu «lied at one cent a plate. There are 13,958,622 acres of un«-ul- tivated land in Italy, which might ho dev<*lo|««l ami ma«le productive by the ipplii-ati«»n of ordinary enterprise. Phenomenally mild weather ia being siperienced in Russia At Kiev the tr»«'s are Innlding. the river Ihneper 1« dear <4 ice, while at Warsaw violets are bl<«»ming A <'en«u« of Berlin, Germany, gives the population as 1.901,«MT, Thirty-seven design« have been «ub- mltt««i f«w the proposed Grant «tattle in Wa«hintg"n The official copy of the Farris elec tion bill, |m««e>l by the Kentucky leg’»- lature, has been «total at Frankfort, anal the measure cannot Iwnw law April 28.—Fifty person« were Injured thi« no mi ng in an acci dent on tie Great Eastern Railway, near the Hackney lb>wns station. As a train from Walthamstown, «-ailed the three pennv train, was crossing a bridge, an axis of the ear nearest the loevm tive broke,and dtacoach jumptsl the rails, <l«««hed into the »ide of the bridge and lislgol acroes l«-th tracks The train «»< tilled with workmen on their way to work I.- ik I oo , Tresíy» Necead Reading Copenhagen, April 28 —The land»- thing ha« pasmhl the recon«! mailing of the maj> ri tv tepori on the treaty pro viding for the sale of lite ¡Danish West India island« to the In ite«! '-talea by a majority of 32, Twenty-eight mem bers abstained from voting. The treaty will now be diacna-rel by the f«»lk«thing Howard ».quitted Iowa Block DtstroyeA Demand for German Cutlery. The Ru«sian government has advised all new«pa;«ers in the empire to cease Berlin, April 26 —A report of the publishing news of student riot«. chaml»er of mmmenv of Solingen, I'resident Roprorolt has accepted the Prussia, says the depre«i«on in the invitation to deliver the niem«»rial ad- cutlery industry has l«een partly re Al «Ire«« at the National cemetery at Ar- lic veil by large American order« though Soiingan g ><«1« are now largely lington on May 30. made in the Unite«! States, I ehi nd the Only five «ailing ship« of over 1Û0 tariff wall, «till the American manufac ton« were built in the Unital Kingd«»m turers are unable to meet the «temami, last viwr All the ve««e« were con- which requires them to supplement stracted «m the Clyde ami w«re regu». tbeir production with German good« tered in London. The final census returns show that the population of Imlia is 249.266,701 One result of the Anglo-J«]ianv«r sIliaiiiN' will I m * the prevention of pro hibition of Japanese in Australia. <>n«v «uggestes I, The Royal Society of England ha« ofllctally <ieci«ie<l that women are not eligible for the .tegrer of Fellow of the Royal Hoctety Governor Hevkham. of Kentucky, ve Rnreian ami .«th» r n mere are 1« :r.i Frankfort, Ky., tprll 28 — Berry toed the bill Io prohibit the docking of horaaa' tail«, «lerlaring legislation Howard, the a!i«tn*d prin<i;«l in the eniploveil in the English coal mines abould he directmf at there who hny assassination of I rover new Goebel, was and an agitation againat their employ ment 1« taing «'onshiered. ■■■quittai today. •tick her««« a«< tbs «die*» Devi« May Proceed. Washington, April 28 —The war «les partment ha« ma*ie public the cable rorre«pon«ienre which has taken pla«>- respecting the Moro outbreak in Min danao. The important feature of the «•»«rn-spomlenre is that «bowing General Davi«' expedition is not arbitrarily «t<»ppe»l. but that General Chaffee 1» al lowed to exereise hi« «lirerrtion. It is helieved that tbe prerenre of Governor Taft in Washington is the explanation of the president's direction that Gen eral Chaffee shall confer with the act ing head of the Philippine«Mmmiteion. Dee Moines, la., April 28.—Fire at Red f'ak thin morning burned one whole block, entailing a loss of »225,- 000, of which but one-third 1« covere 1 by insurane*. Flamen were «Uncovered in the Houghton block, at the aouth- east corner of the square at 3 o'clock, and before the volunteer tire depart ment could reepond they were ewept across the «treet into a long line of frame building«, including a livery barn and implement warehouse. DiMgrtemtnt on Exclura* Rill Washington. Apiri 26 —The eon- fetre« on the Chinese sxciwiion bill ba« decided to re,»ort a d ¡«agreement to each houne. The point of difference ia the date a« to w hen the law «hall ex tend. the house contending for an in definite peri««!. and the renate being equally firm in insisting that the law •hall n<>t la-t beyond the life of the treaty. The h<wi«e con ferree have held out at the aarneet request of the Cal ifornia deiavation. but it ia believed that when a further conference i» or- dermi an agreement will he reached Seven Found Dead Chicago, April 23.—rh»a«l in a stuffy bedroom in a crowded tenement quarter in State street, the bodies of an entire colored family, numbering i aeren per- sons, were found tonight, gnawed by rats an«I in an a»lvan«'ed state of de composition. The police incline to a theory of mnrderan«! suicide by poison. Tb* family is that of Jone« Butler, an upholsterer. an«i mnsisted of Butler, hi« wif« «nd flv« children Lo«< Delayed Ship Amvea Rumor» Rif« in Ptkia Pekin, April 24. — In spite that in oriier to allay the i:n«o:^ urging the imme«iiate return dowager empress to the pslzi*. •lecideii to remain at the hnntintf five miles from Pekin, for on* ’ Rumors of some political coup. ’ bly the «leposition of the 1 »*** pre«««, are rife. The foreign *’** here continue their p”*»00* measures. At th* Amen-so !*■ •qua«! of soldier* patro!» t! *<* ’ For ■ Pin Ameriiin R»' •” Washington, April 24 —* 8an Francisro, April 24.—The French bark Oliver «ie Clissnn. long ago given 'lent ha« transmitted to th* up for lost, ha« arrived here. 3(«> day« report by the secretary <»f-t«f* from Canliff, with a cargo of coal. The ing the action of the Pzn-A"^ average length of the voyage is 135 rongress recently held in tbe 1 «lay«, and as the hark had not been M» giiv> <>n the subject *>f th* * bean! from since she was obliged to Pan Anierii-an railway ' put into Cayenne with a mutinous «-rew Anierican continents Th* * last August, seafaring men were great ly surprised when she appeared off the the conference that the 1 ni-^ Golden Gate. Captain Bernard reports appoint a commission to in re’** that after leaving Cayenne he was de J'le-tion at --■ e an ! • . layed by heal wind« and adverse orean jmmmiaaiona according!' he rarronta I The prescient indorse« th* *