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    SEPTEMBER FOREST FIRES.
Eugene Weekly Guartb
Total Obszcs IrO Oregon and Washington
Amounted to $12,767,100.
CAMrSILL «BOB-, froprlstors.
EUGENE
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OREGON.
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EVENTS OF THE DAY
Comprehensive Review of the Import­
ant Happenings of the Past Week,
Presented In Condensed Form, Most
Likely to Prove Interesting.
Washington, Nov. 2-‘N—The bureau
of f<9eHtry, after care! ■futexamination by
a field Hgeut, estimates that September
forest fires in Oregon and Washington
caused a total lose of $ 12,707,100, of
which $3,910,000 fell in Oregon.
This includes the value of timber, farm
property and aawmills and their pro­
ducts which were destroyed. Owing to
its nearne-sto market, however, much
of the burned timber in Oregon will lie
saved, reducing the total losa as above
set forth. It was found that 80 Oregon
families were
rendered
homeless,
while 200 others sufMed partial losses.
In that state farm property worth
$315,000 was burned, and sawmills
suffered losses aggregating $149,000.
It is estimated that 2,124,000,000 feet
of standing timlier went up in rtrn'ke
in Oregon, largely fkuiglas fir, spruce,
cedar and (Jiemlock. The total loss in
timber alone was over $3,000,000. In
all, 170,000 acres were burned over,
all of which, save 50,000, were well
tiin tiered.
In Washington 434,000 acres were
burned over. The timber was fully as
heavy as the OrCgrin timber, and of
lietter quality. It is estimated that
5,020,800,000 feet of Douglas spruce
aioiie were killed, representing a value
of $5.026,800.
Other timber to the
The
value of $725,000 was destroyed,
total loss in Cowlitz, Claik and Ska­
mania counties, where the fires were
the most disastrous, was $(>.«00,800,
and in the other burned areas, $2,-
256,300.
A singular chain of circumstances
combined to make the fires so destruc­
tive. Not only was the summer very
dry, but the two preceding summers
were wet in May and June, thus $ter-
fering with the burning of slashings,
and allowing an unusual amount of
debris to accumulate. The most direct
eaose was carelessness. This is shown
distinctly by the fact that practically
no dr mage was done in the Cascade
lorest reserve, which is patrolled by
forest rangers.
In many instances the fires smold­
ered lor considerable |>eriods without
attracting attention, and this in the
face of the fact thato the past season
was one particularly favorable for forest
fires. Many blazes started «from the
unextinguished camp fires of berry
pickers or huntyfs, othert resulte«! from
careless burning of slashings, and one
was known to have started from loco­
motive sparks. With the exception of
this caie, reasonable precaution on the
pait of individuals would have pre­
vented the loss of millions of dollars.
It is the opinion of the bureau, after
tracing many ot the tires to their
origin, that most of them could have
lieen extingujpbed before they became
serious.
LAND IS WASTED,
NEWS OF OREGON
'MAY COMPROMISE
Refugees Bringing in Reports ol Work of
Guatemalan Volcano.
ITFMS OF INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS
San Francisco, Nov. 21.—The first of
the refugees from the devastated lands
of Guatemala arfiwl today on the|
OF THE STATE.
Commercial and Financial Happenings of
the Past Week-Brlef Review of the
Growth and Development of Various
Industries Throughout Our Common­
wealth
Latest Market Report.
!
THE IRRIQ a TIGN CONQUEST.
ONE RQBBER l^s
Oregon Association Meets and Electa Its
Officers Several Addresses.
MINERS AND OPERATORS TO SETTLE
WITHOUT COMMISSION.
Pacific Mail steamer City of Paris. Negotiations Will Be on a Batla of toper
They came from the districts far inland
Cent Increase in Wages, a Nine-Hour
from the sea, and traveled over a coun­
Day, and Trade Agreement» Between
try laid waste by sand, ashes and pum­
the Miners and Company by Which
ice before reaching a railway station.
They Are Employed.
From there they made their way by
Portland, Nov. 19.—The first day’s
session of the Oregon Irrigation Asso­
ciation convention was devoted, for the
n^t part to organization, appointment
of committees, and election of officers.
A few addresses were delivered, but the
work of the convention will not com­
mence until today.
The following
officers were elected:
President, A. H. Devers, of Portland;
vice president, W. R. King, of Mal­
heur; secretary, J. M. Myore, of Port­
laud; treasurer, W. TT Wright, of
Union.
Addresses were delivered by Geo.
H. Williams, mayor of Portland; J. N.
Williamson, representative-elect to con­
gress and state senator from Crook, Kla­
math, laike and Wasco counties, ami
F. E. Beach, president of tiie Portland
board of trade. There are about 275
delegates and visitors in attendance
at the sessions.
The great enthusiasm that is being
shown by the delegates to the irriga­
tion convention will have its weight
toward securiuga liberal apportionment
of tiie national irrigation fund for
Oregon. It is tiie desire ol the depart­
ment of the interior, which has the
matter in hand, to satisfy public senti­
ment.
Much will de|>eiid upon tiie
surveys and the condition of tiie coun­
try, but tiie department will not think
of forcing irrigation upon sections that
do not seem to wib I i it.
A section so
situated as to be easily and econom­
ically accessible to water, and allows
enthusiasm, is probably the one that
will be tiie most favored. Lack of en­
thusiasm may tend to turn ths depart­
ment against a section, but any amount
I of enthusiasm cannot change the natu­
ral conditions of the country.
EXP“SS
messhwe , ts E
inswao of
oreNWu
Four Men Attempted to HoW
kvr Train in Colorado
Took the Dead Man's
tor Cover
Sheriff .„d
Pursuit.
°U*r
B0<*> »"<
1«
' rail to Champerico, and there took the
Trinidad, Colo., Not-
Scranton. Pa., Nov. 24.—The mine­
A light snow has fallen in parts of steamer to San Francisco. They sailed
representatives,
workers,
through
their
masked
robbers held up a '
Southern Oregon.
on November 7. and tiie volcano was have agreed with tiie mineowners to
train No. 7 on
Colorado 4^?*
Albany will hold its regular city still smoking, and
rumblings like attempt to adjust the different exist­
road, 12 miles Qvutii of J,
electio« Monday, December 1.
Con­
ing between them outside die anthra­
One of the robliers wm shot bv
siderable local interest is (jnanifested. thunder and Hashes of ligntning gave cite coal strike commission. The prop­
evidence that more eruptions were yet osition was made on a compromise
Messener H. W. Sherwin
The Methodist church in Oregon City
Worth, Tex.
’
f(*
The famous eating house at Meacham,
is living raised high enough to permit to come. These people tied from their basis, and negotiations, it is expected,
on the 0 R. <!t N-, which burned a few
of a store room being built on the plantations in tear for their lives. will at once be entered upon, with a
The rob lie is
th#
ground Moor.
This arrangement will They escaped to tiie seaside with little reasonable hope of settlement, with tiie
days ago, will be rebuilt.
a.
as .^slowed
it slowed up
up they
they ran
ran al(,
a D¿^
aid
of
tiie
arbitrators.
Ihe
rough
bring the church people about $ 150 j»er more than the clothing they wore,
the Agine and coveted the
Prominent citizens of I»enver have
proposition,
which
is
to
form
the
liasis
month.
transportation being so difficult as to
-J «*» sith
started a movement for the establish­
of negotiations, is a 10 per cent in­
revolvers, They then
ment of a sanitaidBm for actors.
The heavy rains have washed out a preeliy*, the carrying of baggage.
COD|I*H«(1 u4
crease
iD
wages,
a
nine-hour
day,
and
er,
John
Guiiiril,
to .|igh, 1
The refugees confirm stories of loss
•nginee
large portion of the dam of the Coudor
trade
agreements
between
tiie
mimrs
Augustin Chacon, one of the most
after placing a sack conteiniug'd.J
water and power company, at Yolo. of life. They say that the victims are and tiie company by which they are
desperate outlaws in Arizona, has Iteen
for the mod part ¡ndj^ns.
They had
Eighty
men
ol
the
crew
have
Isen
T$id
mite under the baggage car *nd
employed. The only one of the four
hanged. During bis career he >ta<l
off and work is practically abandoned not heard of any white jaiople being demands Dot touched upon is tiiat of
lug a fuse to the explosive (1,„ 5
taken at least a score of lives.
lost,
Tlifiusands of Indians were as­
ed Guiifril to ignite llle
y''bi­
for the winter.
phyxiated or buried in tiie sand. the weighing of coal by the legal ton.
A serious financial problem is con-
attempted
to
<io
several
times
While
both
sides
have
expressed
a
The farmers of Linn cof^ty will hold Miles of plantations are under ashes,
fronting Germany.
The government
some reason the fuse >ould nut hl 1
a farmers’ institute November 28 and and absolute ruin is the lot of many willingness to settle their differences
expense deficit is larger than ever be­
During this proceeding the „ h L
anioiig
tkimselves,
it
is
not
to
be
con
­
29,
under
the
auspices
of
the
experi
­
planters whose all was invested in tiie
fore and the people can hardly afford to
kept up a fu.iilade in the diXcS?
ment department of the Oregon agrj^ > tineas. One refugee comes from within strued tiiat it carries with it tiie accept­
pay more taxes.
Hm train for the purpose of 1I1I1O1“
cultural collge. The meeting will be lialf an hour’s ride of General Barillos’, ance of the terms proposed. Tiiey are
ing 'lie passengers. While tbev
J
Advices from South China state that
held at Grange Hall No. 10, near Al­ and brings information that tiie gene­ mentioned only as a basis, it is under­
the Boxer movement is spreadiu^
preparing to rearrange the dvn.^
bany.
ra) and family are safe. A cablegram stood, from which a settlement is to be
and tu>e, Memftger Sberwick
I
1-arge bands of rebels are marching
effected. It is possible that the foun­
The tides of the past few days have received here when tiie first eruption
through the coil nM' devastating every­
dations already laid can be wrecked by
extinguishing the lights in hi. J
occurred
stated
that
General
Barillos
done many thousand dollars’ worth of
thing^) they go. o
either party holding out too strongly
quietly ojiened a side door in the J
damage to the diked lands on Young’s had been asphyxiated.
far enougli to admit a gUn barrn J
The refugees state tiiat it is not tiie against some question, and thus leave
Secretary Moody has announced that
river and the Lewis and Clark.
How
tired at tiie i.ear< st robber. The *”1
tiie whole matter in tiie hands of the
employes of government navy yards are
linicli cannot yet be estimated, but it is crater of santa Maria that is in action, I
dropped in his tracks.
Hie
commissioners, which in the meantime
but
a
smaller
mountain
rising
from
one
to lie allowed to present in person to
believed that it will reach at least
companions picked him up and ,D.‘| I
wall act as a sort of board of concilia
of
tiie
western
slopes
of
Santa
Maria,
the Iwiard of wages any question affect­
$10,000.
disappeared in the woods near fa, I
tion rather than as a board of arbitra­
called El Rosario.
ing the rate of pay.
None of the passengers were n.ole-w’1
Three weeks ago J. J. Jackson, a
Bands of Mexican robbers are now tion.
Venezuela complains of European
WHEAT ESTIMATE TOO LOW.
l'he sheriff of Lae Animae count? - I
Negro charged with breaking open a swarming over tiie desolated legions,
It cannot lie officially stated which
governments aiding her revolutionists.
mediately organized a posse and i,c„,l
freight ear at Huntington in August, robbing and murdering refugees on tiie party made tiie proposal first. The
sawed through the bars in the county road and looting tiie abandon'd and attorneys for both sides ate averse to So Says the State Orain Inspector of the in pursuit of the holdups.
I
The sultan of Morocco has given $5,-
jail and escaped.
The fact was only desolate plantations. The people left talking, but those who were inclined
State of Washington..
000 to the widow of an English mis-
made public a few days ago.
Jack­ behind on tiie plantations, it is said, to say something differ in their state­
BOND FOR DRELX1E LEASE.
aionary who was killed by natives.
Tacoma, Wash., Nov. 20. — State
son’s trial waH scheduled for next week. are in danger of starvation, for tiie food ments. An attorney for one of the
Grain Inspector Arraamith, in an in­
Three Chicago saloons were dynamit­
The best sale of apples in the Rogue supplies have been cut off and there is railroads said it came iro n tiie miners' terview, said today: "1 believe the es­ Upon Its Approval by Secretary of
ed by unknown persons, breaking ¡win
Work Will Be Commenced.
river
valley during the present season no way to send in supplies to the side, while one lawy er for tiie miners timate of the 1902 wheat crop, recently
dows and doors and causing other dam-
o
said it came from the operators.
An­ published, is much too low. The pub­
afflicted districts.
a
well
was
made
by
W.
H.
Norcross,
Washington Nov. 20.-Thepwto|
Age.
other representative for the niineis lished figures place the yield of the Portland wdl lie required to give bond
known onbardist of Centr>1 Point,
Prominent physicians testified be­
said
it
was
a
"spontaneous
”
proposi
­
who dis|M>Bed <4 10 carloads at the
CONVENTION ADJOURNS.
state at 18,900,000 bushels.
I have beford the secretary of warwidip.
fore the coal strike commission that
tion. It is generally believed that the no desire to pad the figures of this prove the contract recently madefod
fancy price of $1.50 per box f. o. b. at
coal mining is an unhealthful occupa-
Central Point. The applet) go to New Irrigation Congress Will Meet .Next Year operators were tiie first to make tiie year’s crop, but 1 am -atistied that the lease of one ol its diedge’« for rJ
ticfti and greatly shortens life4
proposal. Wayne MacVeagh, who car­ 24,000,000 bushels is a very conserva­ on (he Columbia and Wil lametta be|J
York City.
In Baker City.
ried on such a brilliant cross examina­ tive estimate. I base my estimate as Portland. When Vie contract recently]
Friends of the Nicaraguan route for an
Portland, Nov. 20.—The Oregon irri­ tion of President Mitchel), is given
If the government finally decides to
isthmian canal are picking up courage
The acreage sown to wiieat made tietwten the Port of Port,■ J
gation convention yesterday perfected credit for bringing about the present follows:
create
a
forest
(reserve
in
Northeastern
from the ehe< k to the negotiations with
thia
year
was aliout a 10 per cent in­ commission and Captain Langtitt id
Oregon, as indicated hy (he withdrawal organization by adopting by-laws and situation.
Colombia relative to the Panama canal.
crease over the acreage sown last year. received here it was referred to th!
r additional
.i___ 2 ______
frojn entry, Oregon will be the gainer , e)e< . .L.
ting
officers, _ Resolu­
Il is probable a week or 10 days’ ad­ The crop this year has been much judge advocate general, who tu J
A well dressed individual accosted
by over $100.000.
The tracts men­ tions were adopted commending all ir­ journment will be taken by the strike
lighter than last, but the decrease per lecommended that a bond be prwuJ
the sentry on guard at the German em-
rigation
projects
and
endorsing
the
pro-
tioned contain at least 20,000 ares of
commission in order to give all parties acre will not amount to more than 30 to free the government from liability!
perm's palace and said he was his ma­
unsurveyed school lands, and these are posed immigration bureau at Portland. an opjwirtunity to confer on tiie state
per cent.
Add the 10 per cent in­ for any expenses incurred in the <penl
jesty’s son.
lie was arrested and
During the day addre-se* were de­ of affairs.
practically valueless at present.
creased acreage, and we heve at least tion of the dredge. Under this oittj
searched and a loaded revolver lound.
livered by A. P. Davis, prin ipal
74 per cent of last year’s crop, oi about the government can lease either dnj
The man has lieen placed in the insane
The board of directors of the Wil engineer, of the reclamation service;
ANOTHER TRAIN ROBBED.
25,000,000 bushels. “I have just re­ bv paying $155 per day for the old «3
asylum.
iamette Valley Chautauqua association, Governor Geer, Major Alfred F. Sears,
FIRE AT ALoMEDA MOLE.
turned from a trip through the eastern or $235 per day for the new ;rK|l
at a meeting held in Oregon City last W. B. Chase, and H. B. Maxson, sec­
A large Minneapolis flouring mill has
Blew Up the Safe with Dynamite and Got part of the state, and find that in manv Columbia. The Pott «ill be
week,
decided
to
take
some
steps
toward
retary
of
the
National
irrigation
con
­
agreed to to grind nothing but Canad an Ferry Building and Passenger Coaches
Everything In Sight.
counties the yield was considerably to furnish the <rew and fuel, aid
reorganisation and apjiointed a commit­ gress.
wheat. It will ljp shipped to the mill
Destroyed Loss $500,000.
For instance, in all expenses of operation. The bondifl
Davenport,
Ia., Nov. 24.— A west underestimated.
tee
for
that
purpose.
The
next
session
will
lie
held
at
in bond, ground and the flour shipped
liound passenger and express train on Whitman county the yield was from required as an exira precaution, -nJ
Baker
City
the
first?
Monday
of
June,
Oakland,
Cal.
Nov.
*22.
—
Fire
de
­
to the Atlantic coast in bond and sent
Operations at the Tillamook fish
the Rock Island known as No. 11 was 30 to 40 bushels to the acre, which is a as is frequently required in piiernmenl
to Liverpool. Heretofore the wheat has stroyed the ferry at the Alameda » mole hatchery have been suspended on ac­ 1903, and the next annual meeting at
There are contracts. The department expects ibn
Pendleton the ^seiond Monday of held up by 12 masked robbers soon very fair average yield.
yesterday, and nine 0 men who were count of the recent heavy rains
been sent to England and ground?
after midnight this morning at a point other localities where the yield has been bond will be readily nirnieherl. HbJ
•
November, 1903.
asleep in the bunk huuso narrowdy
Two different companies are endeav­
three miles west of Davenport. The overestimated, and where tl e crop did at hand, the rontract will be spprovJ
The tire
Extreme cold weather prevails all escaped with their lives,
operating
robliers uncoupled the express car and not run over 15 bushels to the acre, but and expenditures can becowmeuJ
oring
to
secure
franchises
for
STOLE
BAND
OF
1,400
SHEEP.
started
on
the
not
th
side
of
the
build
­
0
i?
over
Europe.
There is underlie appropriation oi 1'2,0,01®
ran it two miles further west, to Gale those places are not many.
ing. and two hours later it had burned street car systems in the city of Rose-
I
One company is composed Blew Up Herder'» Cahill—Abandoned Flock siding, where the safe was blown open an immense amount of wheat held in ma le last session.
Two more forest reserves are to Ite to the water. A portion of the floor burg,
Now that the government ba» '.bm
with dynmaite.
The explo-ion was the warehouses of the eastern part of
created in Northeastern Oregon.
held up, evidently by the network of largely of local capitalists and the
and Fled from Pursuers.
the state. In many of the towns along option of operating a dredge of thePoJ
other is made up of Eastern men.
,
heard in Davenport.
The presi lent did not get a shot
a tracks, and still remains, but on these
Flower, Colo., Nov. 21 —Five men
The train which was robbed left Chi­ the line the warehouses are full, anJ of I’oitland, it is thought by tome ew
bear during the four days he was out tracks are the twisted and warped iBm
It is ex|.e ted that the lumltermen drove off 1,400 head of sheep from the
cago at fi :05 last night.
It was the great stacks of wheat are piled up gineers that it will be nnne essarrM
work of the passenger coaches which on the lower Columbia will advance
hunting.
s
flock of Janies Brown, 15 miles of
fast train that tuns through to Fort along the sidetracks and covered with ask for future appropriations for buiidB
were destroyed.
Of the 47 coaches the price of yellow fir logs from $7.50
northwest this place, after dynamiting
B. E. Clark, son of the general traffic which were destroyed, 111 were broad
tarpaulin.
There is also a
large ing a government dredge for theriim
to $8 per thousand.
Yellow fir logB the hilt in which the herder was sleep Worth, via St. Joseph and Kansas
manager of the Great Northern, com­ guage and 31 narrow guago.
I
amount of the crop still in the hands below Portland.
bring a much higher price than ordin­ ing. Tlie explosion blew the cabin to City.
The engineers’ office has about roll
mitted suicide on account of ill health.
While east I visited
Ten men of the local police depart- of the farmer.
Thi^building was erected by the late ary fir, and are in great demand.
pieces and threw the herder into the ment have hurried to the scene
of the many farms where practically the pleted plans for remodeling the trial
A trust has been formed at Stockton, James G. Lair in 1883, and cost orig
The freshet on the Siusla river’caosed air. Mr. Brown was aroused by the robbery.
It is not known here how- entire crop was still stacked up in the port Grant into a sea dredge .'or m m
inalfy
$50,0110.
Three
years
later
it
Cal., by Chinese whereby two-thirds of
noils'
of
the
explosion
and
found
the much laxity the robliers secured.
cutting a temporary channel sense till
by the recent heavy rains did consider­
fields or stowed away in the barns.”
the potato crop of the San Joaquin val­ passed into the hands of the Southern
herder lying unconscious upon the
bar at the mouth of the Colambjl
At 2:15 A. M
it was definitely
Pacific company with the entire road, able damage to the fish hatchery on
ley has lieen cornered.
ground. He was not seriously huit,
river.
I
HOLD-UP MAN ARRESTED.
learned that the robliers were success­
and since then many im|Rovements that river.
A posse overtook the men with the
Stephen Decatur, jr., great grandgm have been made. Within the {flat six
These plans will soon be widely dl
A poetoffice has lieen established at
ful in removing the contents of the safe
eheep
after
a
chase
of
several
miles from the express ear. No person was
of the famous American commodore of months the company has built anotlnr Inglis, Columbia county.
An office
Made Claim In Idaho That He Was a Son vertire I, but the work will onduubtsdlfl
that name, has been admitted to the slip and ad de-1 improvements to the ex­ has also lieen established at Tiller, They abandoned the Hock and Heil injured. It was nearly two hours after
be done at San F rain isco, wbeirtim
of H. W. Corbett.
northward, sheriff Badwin started out
Anna|Milis naval academy.
Grant now lies.
I
tent of $75,0(10.
Douglas county.
the holdup liefore the train could pro­
Spokane, Wash., Nov. 20.—Saturday
with a posse later, determined to appre­
ceed.
The origin
the blaze is a mystery.
A New York woman, who claims to
night Harry Corliett anil a pal attempt­
The safe in the depot at Newfierg was hend the would-tie rustlers.
FIRE AT NORTH YAMHILL.
The robbers succeeded in stopping ed to hold up a dry goods clerk in the
lielong to(J band ol anarchists, lots re­ Superintendent Worthington aavs he opened Friday night and $1,180 se­
has
not
the
slightest
idea
how
it
stert-
the
train
bv
placing
a
red
lantern
on
ported to the police an alleged plot on
cured by a burglar.
The crook evi­
residence district of Spokane, were later
Germany After English China.
Five Building« Destroyed -Loss, $20.0$
t*il, blit said the matter would lie thor­
the track, and when the engineer saw
the life of the president.
dently knew his business, as he worked
Victoria, Nov. 21. — Mail advices the danger signal he brought the train captured by the police, and Corbett
oughly investigated. When asked for the combination of the lock.
Partially Covered by InsursiKC.
made
a
full
confession.
It
now
devel
­
from the Orient inclu. e a story ol com­ to a stop. Five masked men hoarded
Government officials loo* upon Ore­ t.n opini m as to the origin, he said he
North
Yamhill, Or., Nov. 19.—
ops that the young man lived in Ken­
There were 3ti0 bales of hops sold at plications in the Yangtse valley. The the trftin, detached the mail and ex­
gon with mistrust because of timber hail no opinion to offer. He admitted
Yamhill suffered a $20,000 fire Io
drick,
Idaho,
fcr
two
months,
and
while
frauds and coiitiicting representations that a coal oil lamp was left burning Dallas last Saturday for 27 cents f. ol Ashi Shimun. of Japan, says that Ger­ press cars and forcing the engineer to
there claimed to be a eon of .Millionaire last night. Aliout 9:30 o’clock fisto
regarding forest reserves and irrigation. on the north side of the building, near b. 3o rales have heretofore lieen made many has taken advantage of the naval accompany them, took these cars west­
H. W. Corliett, of Portland, ex-United were discovered issuing from thegsol
demonstration
made
by
Great
Britain
above
20
cents,
though
offers
of
lie's
where the (lames were first seen. Lt is
ward, leaving the reet of the train States senator. Young Corliett showed ral merchandise store of MeHnrf'
Uribe-Uribe lias advised his fellow .the theory of the employes of the road cents were out
against China at Ilanku to formulate, standing on the main track.
intimate acquaintance with the family Vaulheim, and S3 rapidly did tb«“]
revolutionists to make terms with the that this lamp exploded, thereby caus-
with regard to the evacuati n of Shang­
affairs of the elder Corbett.
Corbett spread that all eff rts at saving »
During the first two years of his term hai, conditions which would completely
Colombian government, saying United ing the disastrous conflagration.
Urge Fulfillment of Promises.
told the Sopkane police that he was a building or contents «ere ct'
Governor Geeg granted 15 pardons ami obliterate all traces of England’s sphere
States intervention has killed
the
20 commutations, and during his last of influence in the Yangtse valley.
Manila, Nov. 24—At a public re- high liver, ami hie money went fast; futile, and the attention of the citi
Littéral (ause.
Japanese Engineer Here.
oca
two years 10 pardons ami Hi Commuta­ The Tokio papers say Germany has in­ ception to General Miles in the Island hence it was necessary to do a little was direited toward sating11
Seattle, Nov. 22.—S. Tada, chief con tions Of the 10 men pardoned in the
The attempt on the life of King 1 swt-
property. The lack of »liequi« «
duced France to join her in this man- of Cebu, a Filipino speaker urged a rough gambling.
pold lias revived the question of su p- strut ting engineer of tiie Japanese navy, last two years two were guilty of mur­ oeuver.
After his departure from Kendrick a fihtging apparatus made
iiceompanied by M. Matruaka and G. der, two of manslaughter, four of lar­
pressing anarchy.
more expeditious fulfillment of the black sateen shirt was found in his work of subduing the flsmss, an
Higuutii, chief of the naval construe- ceny, one of assault with a dangerous
promises
made by the Americans, in­ room with the back cut out.
It was the fire had burned itself ont !• or *
Gamblers Held Up.
Two distinct shticks of earthquake in tion bureau of Japan, arrived hej\
ditional buildings were in ruins.
I
Utah demolished chimneys and crock­ tonight, on tiie Tosa Maru, and will weapon ami one of obtaining money
Minneapolis, Nov. 21.— Two bandits cluding autonomy. In reply General then remembered that a house of ill
At midnight the flames had
under
false
pretenses.
fame
in
the
lower
part
of
Kendrick
had
ery ami stopped clocks.
held up a gambling den at Columbia Miles advised the people to lie peaeful
proceed to Pittsburg, where they will
and were under complete control J
Heights to .ight and secured $19,423 and patient and to trust the Americans been robbed of a small sum of money,
Four soldiers at Fort Stevens hav. place orders for armor plate, and spend
two masked men bolding up the in­ fire drew a great crowd of peeps.. t
from
the
proprietors
and
score
or
more
PORTLAND MARKETS.
lieen arrested for attempting to burn some time in eastern navy yards in
satisfactorily to settle all the questions
streets, but fortunately noons » J
of players. Harvey Howard, a Negto now pending. He said he hoped to see mates of the place with drawn revolv­ jured. It is not known how
the fortifications. It ia believed that s|iecting American methods of ship­
-1
éis.
It
is
believed
that
young
Corbett
Wheat—WallaWalla. 70 471c; blue porter, was shot by the robbers. The
They will visit tl e Moran
they are guilty of starting all of the building
the
ambition
of
the
inhabitants
for
au
­
originated.
and
his
pal
were
the
perpetrators
of
gambling house, which ia iqierated by tonomy finally fulfille«!.
Bros, ship yards and thru proceed <aat. stein 7rt(S77c; valley. 72 4(473«.
recent numerous fires.
this outrage.
Harley—Feed, $23.00 per ton; brew a syndicate of sporting men, is at the
They say their government will adopt
Says Cuba Is AU R,lht
The coal strike commission
has
end of a trolley line leading from Min­
ing, $23 50.
Ame ican methods extensively.
New Receiving Ship.
Case
to
Be
Reopened.
reached the fourth demand of the min­
Havana, Nov. 20.-
Each robber used a dark
Flour—Beet grade, 3.50(43 70; Utah neapolis
ers* union, which calls for a yearly
Washington, Nov. 24.—The navy de­
New York, Nov. 20.—Immigration the British minister, in »
h indkerchief to shield the lower part
Fortifications for London.
am, $3.00<43 50.
trade agreement, and which means a
(
of his ccuntenance.
There are two partment has lieen informed that the Commissioner Williams received a let­ tiie situation in Cuba, a>.r’
l-ondon, Nov. 22. — Efforts of a far-
Milletuffe—Bran, $19.00 per
straight out recognition of the union.
ter from the treasury department at the evils so confidently
entrances
to
the
place,
and
the
liandite
Hancock
has
lieen
placed
in
commission
reaching character have lieen aet n foot middlings, $23.50; shorts, $
Washington today ordering that the the advocates of reciprocity _ _
appeared simultaneously at either door. at the Mare Island navy yard,
All hope of finding E. k. Egan, su­ to fortify the metropolis against a pos chop, $ 17.
Cali- case of tiie 11 Cuban children be re­ topass.
No
perintendent of the Great Northern, sible attack in case ol war. It is stated
fornia.
T
‘
(»ate—No. 1 White, $1.12 4(41.15;
She
w is formerly an army opened. The department makes tiiis p irtance w as compelled 0
. j-
Prisoners Escape Mob.
who was lost in the mountains of Mon­ that when lord Rola-rts took over the
transport, and will be utilized as > a re­ order in response to a request from Mrs. t ie recent crisis, far fo m
gray, $1.10^1.124 per cental.
'D
Cincinnati, O , Nov. 21.—After lie-
tana. lias lieen given up and the search post of commander-in-chief of the Brit­
The Han- Tingley, who says that she has a quan- trona to the island’s Pr0*P*
Hay — Tiniethy, $10<411; clover, ing pursued by mobs in Fleming ami reiving ship at New York.
,
for him aliandoned.
ish army be |>ereonally investigated $8.00; cheat, $8<49 per ton.
cook is not, as originally intended, to tity of evidence to introduce which she really been of important *
Mason
counties,
Kentucky,
two
men
the
defenses
of
london
and
found
them
Fire in the freight de|wt at Pell City,
Potatoes— Beet Burlwnks, 80(480c charged with murder were located And supersede the cruiser Columbia, which .claims will utterly refute the charge« Cuba in teaching the P1»®’
Ala., re-ulted in the death of two men to Is» very imperfect. Since then pow­ per sack; ordinary, 5O(455c per <-eatal,
(
hslgesfc in jail at Covington. Kentucky, is to lie retained on the New York sta­ which were made against her character economical in the n sn*-'''
and the injurv of 10, two |wrhaps erful batteries have lieen mounted on growers’price«; Merced rweeta, $1.75(4
tion. but will be used to meet the addir at the former hearing.
plantations, thus lowering 1
Mr.
Williams
today.
They
are
Alvin
Burgess,
of
elevations between laindon and the $2 per cental.
fatally.
Fleingsbnrg, and George Bentz,of May­ tional demands for a receiving ship at cantrot say yet when the new heating production.
south coast.
New fortifications are
that port.
Poultry—Chickens, mixed, $3.50(4
A meteor of great brilliancy fell
will take place,
lasing rapidly constructed along the 4.25; per pound, 10c; hens, $4(4 4.50 per silk. They had been taken to the
$10,000 Fire In Hsto*
near I ex logon. Ky., causing considera­
Brookfield
jail,
and
alien
it
was
hanks of the Thames.
Less
Cholera
In
Manila.
d/»J>n;
per
ponnd,
11c;
epringe,
$3.00
ble excitement.
learned that mobs were coming, the
tfelena. Mont., No»-
»
Apples Rot on Ground.
(43.50 per dozen; fryers, $2 50(43.( 0, sheriff, by detour routes, reached
Washington. Nov. 24.-A cablegram
Venezuelan government troops are
New >ork, Nov. 20.— Thousands of otday threatened f”r
j
Two Men Held Ip the Town.
broilers, $2.00(42.50; ducks, $4.5(\4 Covington.
reported to have won an imjnirtaut tiat-
■ L*«
has lieen received from the Philippine bushels of fine apples are rotting on plete destruction
Denver. Nov. 22. — A special to the 8.00 per dozen; turkeys, young, 12 4
fierce gale was bh •
i
tie with the revolutionists.
commis-ion stating that the nnmlier of the ground in this state, says a Tribune
Republican from Ritle, Ohio , says (<|13e; geese, $6.00(48.50 per dozen.
New Railroad for Alaska,
dispatch from Greenwich, Conn.
If the residences and bur:'1
Senator Elkins, who has heretofore i Charles Dykes and a man named Mur­
Cheese— Full cream, twins 15(4
Seattle, Nov. 21—The Pioneer ntin- cases of cholera had gone down to five a barrels could be procured the farmers blankets were made oss
fought recipris-ity with Unite, has come phy terrorized that place for some time
16c;
Young America, 15 4<tt 16 4 ing company, beaded by D. O. l.ind- day inataad of 34 a day a we k ago.
M
siv they might ship la/^p quantities to ignition from flyinc fP>' r*‘
out in favor of the measure.
this aftern.ton, "shooting up the town,” factory pricee, 14J 4v 'css.
blom, Dvafet Lindeberg and other The niessagefj^a that the commission England and even to tne Philippines, the assistance of a-V*“
The north bound Southern Pacific holding up saloons, capturing and die­
Hutter—Fancy craamery, 30(4324« Alaska capitalists, announced today,
.na, the fire was »’■ <t.u
J
express was wrecked Sunday afternoon arming two deputy sheriffs, and shoot- per pound; extras, 30c; dairy, 20 after a meeting of the mining company, feels much relieved, and it is believed but they < annot procure them. Every- after four building« 4
, „ J
th
ir
g
in
the
shape
of
a
barrel
com
­
—1 a young ranchman oa. ed David (422 4c; store, 15(41$.
Mariquina
watershed.
which
nerth of Cottage Grove. Only one man •••$
that they wilt construct a railroad from the
mands a high price, the most dilapi­ the ions on which is e-t «
They then «rode
was hurt air.J he rays he was walking Morford in the leg.
Eggs— 254$30c per dozen.
Nome to Council city, which will be in furnishes the water supply for .VgWiil» dateli bringing 35 cents each. Farm $10,000.
out
of
town.
Tiw
sheriff
ami
a
(»«re
along the tra. k and had stepi>ed aside
Hope—Naw crop. 22(425c pwr ponnd. operation at the end of next season. will
be contaminated.
laborers are also extremely scarce.
u >rrlv3-
V' let the train pare. I Every car in the •• ln “*«rvh of I he or, and a lively tity*
Wool—Valley, 12 4(dl^c; Eastern The reason following it will probablv
British trv
man, was
.lam '«»'•* r«*l when th^y meat.
train. ei>-e|>< tlw Pullman,
---- --------
Oregon, 8(414 4c; mohair, 26(428c.
Diplomat's
Son
In
Trouble.
lie extended to Salmon River and Cas­
Big
Haul In Lisbon.
Paebavur, India.
Beef—Grows, cows,
3(43 4e per cade Paga.
aged.
Washington. Nov. 24 —The state de­
Lisbon, Spain, Nov. 20. — Thieves British expedit n
New Monitor Nearly Dene.
pound; steers, 4c; dressed, 6(47e.
partment
has
leen
inf
>rmed
that
God-
An anarchist fired three shots at
have broken into the underground uprising of
Stillman Gives Harvard $100.000.
Boston, Nov. 22 —The single-turreied
Veal-7 4(48 4e-
frew Hunter, jr., son of the United
King l-eopold, of Belgium, but hurt no­
firm of
of the Afghan TronUer
pon ni?;
^'<i NX*®* * J
■Monitor Nevada which has just lieen
Boaton, Nov. 21 — James Stillman, Mates minister at t.naten ala Citv to- strongrooms
Multon — Groee, 3c
P.
a of J the « banking
’•■«•■g firm
body.
determine«! opposi*
v-T’ *
!elnrinho and <$«v« stolen a sum of ----------------
■ ■ , ' < n
*J
president ol the National City bank of dav »hot «nd kille.1 u,n,
completed by (tie Rath iron works for dreeaed, $c.
old. of Grand RapMs.® Mich.
H'X® ^nk
1 t ”
ochy. in command
„«s*- 1
Congressman Babcock has declined the United States navy and is to have
1-aanbe— Groee, J4c P«r ponnd, New Yoik, baa presented $
bank ha« been arrested m connection
-’fl
to enter the s;eakership rate and lies her areood trial Ilia second Week in dreeaed. 6 4«.
Harvard University for the endowment has taWn refnae in th. 1—
thrown hie support to Cannon, thus as­ Itecvnihet, arrival st tlw Bnat«ru navy
Hoge—Groee, 14«44c per pound; of a profe*>rehip in comprra’ive an-
which each robberies have occurred I ami Major _
at my.
yard t<*iay from Bath.
suring the latter's election.
dMMBd, 7« 7 4a.
bi« «xemptio^ iroai arrest.
Thirty people were drowned by the
poking of a steamer in the Danulte
Over.
Reports from the district in Guata -
mala devasted by the volcano place the
loss of life at 16,000.
r**otly
is
causing great alarm bere,
Diami, baa asked W»