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CONSPIRACY SUSPECTED. Eugene Weekly Guard. CHRISTMAS AT WASHINGTON. --------- CAMTBKLL BBOI, l’roprieíor». President and Foreign VVaglsters Observe the bay With Festivities. NEWS OF OREGON STORY NOT HALF TOLD. Number of Dead In Russian Earthquake Disaster .Now Reported 5,000. ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS 'HORRORSOF OCEAN CASTAWAYS SICK ONE ANOTHER’S ----------- - o Unearthing of Deep Plot May Result from Arrest oi a Chinaman. Portland, Dec. 25.-Forged Chinese certificate» are being manufactured by wholesale somewhere on the Pacific coa»t. At least tiie federal authorities have reason to believe no, fact« having come into their possession through the arrest in San Francisco of Gen Chen, who had in bi« possession a counterfeit certificate. About a month ago Chinese Inspector Dunn, of San Francisco, sent a certifi cate to David M. Dunne, *«*1 lector of internal revenue in Portland, for ex amination. Mr. Dunne pronounced it a forgery and tiie bolder, Gen Chen, was a-rested in San Francisco. Tiie forgery is a very clever one, the United States dies being imitated to perfection and every de.ail being minutely fol lowed, even to the finished photograph. The federal authorities here will not give out definite information about the case for fear it will defeat the ends of justice, but it is known that in some one of the cities of tiie Pacific coast a counterfeiting company is turningout forged certificates. Tiie fine workman ship shows that the counterfeitersnot only have a thorough and intimate knowledge of tiie insid« workings of tiie interior department a» regard» Chinese affair», but that they must be possessed of considerable means to *arry on the business in such minute detail. The tricks of the wily heathen have given Uncle Sam trouble since the ex clusion act was first put into effect. Il is a constant warfare between their cunning linked with that of dishonest white men, and the federal authorities. They are as resourceful as Aladdin with his wonderful lamp, a d as soon aa the officers “tumble” to one of their games they spring a new one. At the present time, it is claimed, there are in circulation 150 forged copies of habeas corpus orderB issued by Judge Bellinger. It is impossible to figure out how forgeries of these orders could have been made w ithout the connivance of some of tiie attorneys handling the cases, and Judge Bellinger, it i** said, has been aroused so that lie threatened not only to disbar any attorney on whom suspicion might fall, but to prosecute him as well. The orders are issued in lieu of lost certificates and pass f* r such among the authorities But a Chinaman getting a bogus one generally uses it in another state, so as to escape detection the more easily. A few years ago the government ex posed a certificate counterfeiting gang in San Fiancisco and it is known that certificates have been manufactured in Victoria, B. C., but it ¡8 believed the present company is operating on a larger scale than ever before at tempted. The prompt manner in which the officers detected the forged certifi cate purporting to come from Portland and presented in San Francisco, shows tiiat they are wide awake. MAY NOT ACCEPT ROOSEVELT DOES NOT WANT TO ACT AS VENEZUELAN ARBITRATOR. Asbkaba, Russian Turkestan, Dec- WashingtonP Dec. 26 -Snow, wlpxh BLOOD FOR LIFE. 26.— Even the worst of the earlier re began falling late last night, gave OF THE STATE. EUGENE............................ OREGON. Washington a genuine Christmas ap porte of the recent earthquake disaster pearar.ee. Public and private bust- j Thinks That The Hague Tribunal la th, afi.Andijan quite underestimate the ap Death Releases One Victim Salt Water ness was practically entirely suspend- Proper Court to Decide the Matter - New Chlinh at Brownsville A fchaGWna» palling loss ot life. A telegram today Intareat ■ ntaiad la tkfi '■ -; ?■ I Drives Another Crazy, and He Jumps Should Allies Insist, He May Accept, Ings at the White House. Early In the Pardon from Governor A«.» Ksosp«»- f om the scene ol the catastrophe put Overboard Fight to the Death for an the numter of victims tn the native Comprehensive Review of the Import morning the President, anil all the Although He Realizes the Difficulties ous Hop Uaisees oj Yamhill Count* •quarter of the town at 4,000. Already Apple Survivors Finally Rescued by a ant Happening, of the Past Week. members of his family repaired to the of the Undertaking. Great Prune Industry at Dallas - The sol) corpses have been disinterred from Presented In Condensed Forns. Mutt library, where presents were exchang , Parsing Steamer, ed and many boxes and pa* 4. -o Roseburg Poultry Show. the ruins. The work ol excavation pro- Likely to Prove lateaesttwg. which had come from .but of town Washington, Dec. 24.—President I gres«*-s slowly. opened. There were a large number Victoria B. C . Dec. 29—Austra containing 5,- The state treasury, Roosevelt has not accepted the position of callers, and many gifts in the shape | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Elliott, ot lian papers received by the steamer Many disastrous and fatal railroad of handsome floral pieces were re Dalia«, celeb'ated their golden wed 000,000 roubles, is in the ruins, and Moana tell of the terrible privations of arbitrator of the Venezuelan eon- wrecks. excavations to get the money are ear celved. ding anniversary December 23. of the survivors of th? wricked steam troversy. in fact, when the official Negro' Murderer hanged by a mob Soon after breakfast, the President ried on under ths supervision of a er Ellngamlt . lost on the Three day closed he had not received formal, Theodore. Jr., and Lieutenant F<*rgu ] Governor Geer has granted a full strong cordon of joliie. The water in King a trio of towering heights off in Kansaa. pa'rdon to George Morey, who »«i the wells has disapjn-ared, and a gene son. of the Rough Riders, who te a , ly or officially a request from the Euro, the northern extremity of New Zea Delegate from the Philippines, ex White House guest, took a long horse | serving a life sentence for killing Gun ral subsidence of the site of the town is land. The blood of the unfortunates plains their needs. peen power« tiiat he act a« arbitrator back ride, returning in time to join terry in Portland in 1893. feared. Large numbers of lateirers are were sucked while they slept, the British sea captain murdered by na the rest of the family at luncheon of the dispute. These statement« A night pumpman at the White lieing sent to excavate. Sappers have stewardess. Miss McGu rk, being so tlves of New Hebrides. with Commander and Mrs Cowles were made on the highest authority. w akened that she died. arrived ami are ex|*ected to make more Swan mine, at Baker City, is «lead At the horn»-« of the Cabinet officer* George Carter shoots his wife and On a raft 16 people left the vessel In an informal manner the president the day was quietly observed, while from falling into an old »halt contain rapid progress. The shocks continue md were four days with n> thing but then kills himself at Eugene. The area of has been notified that the European among the Embassies an*! Legations ing boiling hot water from the exbaiiBt with increasing violence. Fire destroys city hall and city re elaborate preparations had been made of th« engine. seismic disturbance comprise, 200 I iwo appl -8 and no water. One apple powers intimately concerned in the I was divide 1 the first day, and the cords of Marlborough, Mass. for celebrating Official dinner par- square versts. The Russian population second they indulged in a desperate present south American difficulty de The Southern Pacific 4ias teen peti sire that he should undertake the re. Jealous lover lies In wait and shoots ties were given by the British and tioned by tiie interested residents in tiie I is camping at the railroad station, flzht for possession of the other apple. Russian Ambassadors, The Argen- where 600 cars are placed at the dis Three d aths occurred fron exhaus young woman near Baker City. sponsibilty of acting as arbitrator of the tine Minister and wife gave a chll- neighborhood to make some in>|M>rtaant The lisal tion on the second day, the bodies ^Klints at issue between them and Vene President Roosevelt advises Castro dren’s party at the Legation, while changes in it« train service on tiie posal of the population. government official» are» quartered in b* Ing left until pntrifacticn set in be zuela. Thus far tiiey merely have to appeal to The Hague tribunal. the Minister of Peru and his wife en Yamhill division. ■ ■are. Sheds for the destitute are Is-ing fore the survivors pushed them into been “taking soundings,’’ with a view, Pretender to throne of Morocco tertained a number of Peruvian stu Tiie agent ot the Oregon raft com- built as rapidly as possible, Free soup the se*. Several started to drink salt probably, ol ascertaining how he would dent« In the various school» and col wishes to make war on Christians. pany re|Mjrts good progress in obtaining kitchens iit-ve been started and officials water, and, maddened by this, four leges of the United States. receive a formal proffer to act as arbi jumped overboard. Great Increase In trade with the The President and Mrs. Roosevelt the right of way for tiie proposed log- are aiding the departure of the inbab trator. The president, as soon aa he On the third night a steamer was Island possessions of the United entertained a number of friends at ging railway up Milton creek, ami sur Hants by distributing food, money and received ths first intimation that be sighted, and the shipwrecked people States. dinner The table was set in the new veyor« will tei placed in the field at free railroad ticket». was desired to tie arbitrator oi the Ven shout d. The vessel lowered a boat, Christmas Is generously observed ly furnished state diningroom, The one« to take levels. ezuelan controversy, expressed emphat but it did not find the raft in the dark Mrs. cmong the Inmates of the «tate Insti guests Included Senator and DEATH OF ARCHBISHOP. ness, and the steamer proceeded, leav ically his judgment that the matters to Tiie n><« Meth'aiiit church at Lodge, John Lodge. Captain and Mrs tutlons at Salem. ing the unfortunates to their fate. lie arbitrated should he referred to The Cowles John Elliott, of New York: Brownsville was dedicated last t-un-lay ■ The pope takes steps to arrange Mrs Charles H Davis. Miss Davis, morning It was that night that the blood-let Hague tribunal. His views of the sug Alter the ceremony was End Came Peacefully to Aged Prelate of legal separation of Crown Prince and the Messrs. Davis and Robert Fergu ting commenced. After the stew English Church. gestions made have been conveyed tc c< mpleted the sum of 11,200 was Princess of Saxony. ardess. weakened from loss of blood, son. London, Dec. 26.—Tiie Mo»t Rev. had died in the arms of the second ttie European powers, together with a p edged by the (teople to pay off thé re- At the Mexican Embassy the fea»t u.aining indebtedness. Young halfbreed, supposed to l>e Im- Frederick Temple, archbishoji jf Can steward, he began to rave and a few strong presentation of his reasons fur plicated in the Almira tragedy, Is day waa celebrated by a supper to terbury, and primate of all England, minutes later lowered h mself from the view tie bolds. No response of a night. J. 11. O1<1 h anil »on, pioneer hop killed at Keller, Wash. who has bren ill tor *-ome time part, is the raft, singing a hymn as he went. formal nature to these representation, raises oi Yamhill county, have lease*! The President spent Christmas with THE DAY IN ENGLAND. dead. The archbishop parsed away Finally, four days after they left has been leceived. 20 Hi res near Lafayette ami are setting his family at the White House instead | quite peacefully at 8:16 o’clock in tiie the wreck, H. M. S. enguin found the The president and Secretary Hay had it out to hops. They contracted their of at his old home at Oyster Bay. re tting Edward Plays Lord Bountiful and hops thia year at 13 cents, but they presence of bis wife and two sons. Hi« drifting raft and saved the few a long conference today after the for Cab drivers of St. Ixiute are nil on death iiad lieen anticipated fur some maining survivors. The London Poor Have a Feast. mer's return from hie Virginia trip. won’t contract next year’s crop. a strike for an Increase of wages. ■lays, and only tiie archbishop’s ro- London. Dec. 26. — King Edward and They carefully went over the situation Out of 570 drivers lu the city, 390 are AT LEAST TEN DEAD. Tiie (Hiultry show at Roseburg lias ' markable vitality enabled him to coun- as it had developed since Saturday, but out. They will drive Independent Queen Alexandra spent the day at closed, and was a great aucceaa in every ( teract his extreme weakness. The final it is understood that nothing has arisen carriages until the ywiu their de Sandringham, this being the first way. As a novel testimony as to the **ollapae occurred ateiut 6 o’clock, and List of Victims of Trinidad Train Wreck Christinas their majesties have spent during the past 8 hours to warrant the mands. Growing Larger. at their favorite residence since their climate of Oregon, the judge oi tiie he was unconscious toward the end president in changing his opinion as to Bubonic plague has broken out on the accession. The royal family, includ show was furnished with a dish of ' The primate died of old age. Tiie Trinbia I. Col.. Dec. 29.—Develop the undesirability of his a< ceptance of ing the Prince of Willes. Princess Vic fiesh-pi* ked raspberries every morning. acene in Westminster Abbey, at the ments Indicate that the wreck on the Pacific coast ol Mexico. tiie poeition of arbitrator. So far ai toria. the Duchess of Fife anil Prince Ex United States Senator Dwight M. and Princess Chnrles of Denmark, at Frank Wallace, a Grant county sheep coronation of King Edward, an» one of Colorado & Southern Railroad jus* ■ an be learned, no specific reasons have outside of this city lest night, which the earlier indications of bis failing Sabin , of Minnesota, ie dead. tended an early service at Semiring man, was recently arrested on a charge been advanced by the European powers 1 strength. Then came the coltepre in was caused by a collls’on between a for objecting to tiie arbitration of The The food supply ha« liegun to grow ham church which wn» beautifully of stealing 28 valuable bucks, but was the house cf lords at the conclusion of a merchandise fr ight t*aln and a heavi- decorated The King afterwards per acquitted. He now Hague tribunal. It is held by the ail- ly-loided coal train, was the most d's- short in Caracas, in consequence of tiie sonally directed the annual distribu subsequently brings suit for |IU,UU0 damages against vigorous speech in support of the edu '■ii'us In the history of the road ministration that the tribunal at The biockmie. tion of the beef and game to the em liis accusers, one of whom ia cjunty cation bill. He t>a*l not left hi» 1***1 where freight trains alone were con- Hague was constituted to arbitrate just since. He will be buried at Canter Tiie federal supreme court lias decid ployes and tenants on the Sandring stock inspector. rerned. It Is known tonight that at such controversies as that which has ham estate. bury. The bishop of Winchester is ed that dentil on the gallows invali least 10 men were killed, and rumor Kalem Is making preparations to considered likely to be liis micieseor. Ixindon and the south of England arisen between Venezuela and tiie dates insurance policies. has it that several more bodies will generally enjoyed nn unusually cold enlarge her city limits. powers, and that it would be desirable The funeral of the archbishop will be unearthed before the wreckage Is Senator Bacon deciare« tiiat tiie day. In spite of the low temperature. irom tiiie view point that the dispute take place Saturday at noon, in tiie cleared away. The superintendent of the Tunnel United States will have to tight Io up ■ here was the usual gathering In Bat should go to tiiat tribunal for adjudi Two unidentified bodies are exnosed 1 Canterbury cathedral. tersea Park, where 20 men who take ton mines, in the Gold Creek district, hold the Monroe doctrine. cation. Mr. White, the United States charge to view but have not yet been remov their open air early morning dip all has goue to Denver to purchase a How strong are the objections which Train« throughout tiie Middle West the year round had their Christmas milling plant for the development ot d'affaires, was among the caller» at the ed from the wreckage. It is feared that several miner’, the allied powers have to a reference of are delayed from 10 to 12 hours on a<- rwltn in the lake. Silver medals wore the propertie«. archbishop’s palace today. who were supposed to be riding on presented to several union« the bath tiie Venezuelan difficulty to The Hague count of severe snow storms. the eoal train and were on the way A Joint "log rolling" given by Ash era who had not missed a single day tribunal is not known to the adminis- COULDN'T STAND PROSPERITY. Fire in tiie piano factory of Ernest during the previous year. The pre land and Phoenix Camps, Woodmen to Trinidad to spend Christmas, are -ration at this time. Even tiie nature under the debris. Information receiv- Gabler Bros., New York, destroyed half vailing distress among the unemploy of the World, was largely attended by of the objections, if there be any, is Soldier Spent Nine Year«' Savings in 20 * d by fr'end« of different people resirl- a milliou dollars worth of property. ed brought forth an unusual number <|i legations from Southern Oregon not known. The negotiation« looking Days, Then Committed Suicide. irg In this city was to the effect that of charitable dinners In nil sections and Northern California, and was a A train wreck on tiie Monon road in of London, especially In the East End. grand success. to tiie selection of an arbitrator have they would be in Trinidad today and NEEDS OF THE ARMY. Chicago, Dec. 26. — First Sergeant Indiana rt-«uit>*<l in the death of two -nil It is learned that men were reen not progressed sufficiently yet to de A severe gale swept the north coast Marion County’s delinquent tax William H. Russell, of the Twentieth ho.T-<|ing the coal train at Hastings. men and the serious injury of two of Great Britain and caused consider velop such objections as the power« other«. nlile damage to shipping and water roll for last year Is only $3.000, the I'nited Stater Infantry, has committed Ludlow. Walsenburg and Aguitar as Corbin Explains Them and Gives Reasons may have. suicide by shooting himself in tiie head. for Favoring General Staff. it pulled through. As they paid no For the last five month« the internal front property on the Clyde and the smallest In the history of the county. Russell received hie discharge Decem • are there is no record of how many Tyne. Cleveland. O.. Dec. 24.—The fifty The original tax roll was for $221.000 ber 2, together with over *700 in back th're were on'the t'atn, if any. DIAMONDS FOUND IN OREGON. levenue receipts have shewn a decrease fourth annual dinner of the Cleve of tux money. of $20,1*0 1.1 7(1, an I......paled with tin* SENDS A CHECK INSTEAD. Wrecking crews have worked dili- land Chamber of Commerce, which pay and allowance«. He re-enlisted corresponding |ierio*l in 1901. Illg New York Firm Developing Mine la Burning of a heavy growth of tulles the next 'lav and was granted a three ce'.tly all day clearing the tracks and was held here tonight, was made Harney County. Eight hour bill reported favorably President Too Busy to Play Santa Claus on the shores of the lxiwer Klamath months’ furlough. He started to spend ii< i oded in ren'oving the wreckage notable because of the attendance of hia furlough and his money by buying of the engines. The freight cars are several men distinguished in war and to the Hcnate. at Oyster Bay. Burns, Or., Dec. 25—The fulfill Lake attracted considerable attention oiled in a great heap on the right of peace. The guests of honor were: New York. Dec. 26.— For the second from the neighborhood of Ashland, 70 a barrel of beer for hi« old company. way. and it will require all day tomor- Ten persons killed In wreck on the Nash. Adjutant-General ment of the prophecy made 30 years Since that time, 20 days ago, he has iow to get things In shape for running Governor Southern Pacific. time In 16 year«, says a Press ills Corbin, General S. B. M. Young and ago by Professor Clayton, a geologist in miles distant. The reflection on the i s|x>nt hia entire sivings. The body ia patch from Oyster Bay. President Germun Socialist« preparing for Roosevelt did not act as Kris Krlnglo clouds was very brilliant. The fires now at Fort Sheridan, an siting instruc »Tins ov«r the road at this point. Tn General A. R. Chaffee. U. S. A.; John the employ of the United States gov the meantime ail Colorado & South bitter election fight. In person at the Cove «chool. where were sturted to clear off tile wild hay tions from ilia relatives, who live in ern trains are running over the tracks G. Milburn, of Buffalo, and Senato: ernment, that some day diamond mines Hanna. These occupied the platform would be discovered in Oregon, ie at Jeffrie« fall« to knock out Butte bl« children were taught prior to his hinds, while Ice and snow would pre North Carolina. of the Denver & Rio Grande. table, at which also sat Tom L. John hand. elevation to the head of the Nation vent spreading. miner In four round«. Russell was 33 years old and unmar son, Myron T. Herrick and others. ______ The mine te in the Blue mountain Last year the President could not ried. He enlisted nine years ago HANGED BY A MOB. Portland labor leaders plan to form spare the time to come here, and this Tiie first speaker was Governor Nash range, 40 miles from Burns, the seat The prune industry around Dalia** from Kansas, served against the Indi- a Coast organisation. who referred to the growth of the year events have been pressing too is teiiug enlarge ! this season, as evi of Harney county. There ie no qne«- Ilunipcrts. the great French swln fast about him to admit of his coming denced by the large sales of nursery ! nils, in Cuba and in the Philippine«. Negro Kills an Officer, and Is Hung to a State of Ohio, and especially of the tion of tiie quality and quantity of the City of Cleveland. The next speaker He wns a well known marksman an<l Telephone Pole. Home day« ago Mr Roosevelt sent »•»* k being made. J. B. Nunn, r — * dler, captured In Madrid. ’te’’"* had a good army record. was Adjutant-General Corbin, who precious gems, but there is a question a little slip of paper benrlng his au Pittsburg Kans.. Dec. 27.—Mont spoke to t«.e toast "The Army and Its as to their commercial value. Funeral service« of Mr«. Grant at tograph. which enabled the principal for a Portland nursery, reports having The gomery Go-Bey. a Negro, was taken Needs." Major-General Corbin said -tones thus far discovered are generally Washington and New York. to deal more liberally with her charg sold to date over 10,000 prune trees Froze to Death in Wyoming. Irom the fall todav and lynched bv » in part: too small for the trade. They aie no Senator Morgan warns Congress os than she had been able to do be- tliis fall In the immediate vicinity of Cheyenne, Wyo., Ik*c. 26.— John mob., because early this morning he “We have ___ much that is satis A few that both Isthuiiau canal routes may fore. The sleila. games and dolls Dallas, with large orders on band un -hot and killed Milton Hinkley, a po factory; our officers and men are of larger tiian a small pinhead. Ihinovan, a pioneer resident, veteran of This locality last season had were more costly than usual and the filled. be lost. liceman. while the officer was trying the best—sober, brave and intelligent have been discovered tiiat would sell candles In greater quantity. There very near a full crop of Italians, which tiie Civil war and Indian fighter during to protect himself from a crowd of for from $30 to $300, but they are rare. Bill to open the south half of the wore two tree Instead of one. and it 1« c'aimeii cannot lie said of any We are fortunate in having a perma Were diamonds malleable like gold, Colville reservation Introduced In Mis« Provost, the principal, read a other locality in the world. The fruit tiie early day« in Wyoming, is dead at unruly Negroes. The Negro jerked nent military establishment of vol the officers pistol from its scabbard unteers. What is known as the reg if there was any process known to sci Congress. letter from President Roosevelt tell was par excellent, and 60 per cent of | hi« home in this city, He bad lieen nd shot the officer with it from be Ing the boys ami girls how sorry he tiie crop was shipped direct to la*ndon. i ill for some time with paralysis, and hind. Two hours later a mob gnth ular Army is in the highest sense a ence by which the miniature stones Uctuil in Rocky Mountain and volunteer army, every officer and man *■0111*1 be welded together, then Harney whs that he could not be with them and took the Negro from the city taking service of his own motion. would no longer be known as the “cow sur blockades railroad« and A telegram was sent to the Pre«! 10 carloads leaving I»alias in a single ' hi« wife being away at the time, he cred tail, wher dent telling him how much the chil «hipniet't. made an effort to attract the attention he was i re he had been taken after But perfection of organization Is de county," ami Oregon would rank with caught, and hanged him to a Prof O. L. McKay, head of the of the neighbors by throwing a pail telenhon ie pole. As he was choking manded—a harmonious and Intelli the diamond producing regions ot the Washington Lewis and Clark Com dren appreciated his gifts and wish gent method of co-ordination and di mission recommends a state appro- Ing him many more years In his pre» dairy department of the State through tiie window. 11« was unable io death one of the members of the rectlon. Laws for th'e administration earth. ellt position. prlatlon of $100.009. Tiie commercial value of the dia lultural College of Iowa, ■ays: to get back to lied and froze to death mob cut hfs throat and ended his of the army have been drafted on the suffering. "There la uo question In my mind on the floor. Holiday trade the most active on statute books tn many parts without monds is now being determined by the Death ot Col. Lockwood. record. a continuity of legislative thought, so great diamond firm of New York, New York. Dec. 27 Colonel Henry but that uatry product« and bacon Kaiser Has a Good Time. that, starting out with the Constitu I itfany & Company, whose confidence Making I p Lost Time. pork can be produced cheaper in Kalter Wilhelm welcomes Ambas Clay 1-ockwood Is dead. In Bellevue Berlin. Dec 29 Emperor William ions! provision that the President in the new field te sufficient to warrant Oregon than In any other country In Springfield, Mas«., Dec 26. — Within •ador Tower. Hospital, of a short Illness. He was the world." Prof. McKay has visited spent Christmas in hig usual way shall command the Army and Navy them in furnishing the capital for fur 62 years old Colonel Lockwood was Holland. Belgium, a few days Miss Mary O'Brien, aged Denmark. Ger His Majest took a walk In the after you soon overtake conditions which ther development. They are co-operat Anarchist kills slater anarchist who educated for the bar. and enlisted tn many, and Eengand. and his Inveatl al*out 30, living iu East Long Meadow, baffle and bother those charged with rejected his love. noon in the Sans Soucf Park and dis responsibilities connected therewith." ing with the local owners. 1862 In the Union Army He wm bro gallons on this subject make him an The diamonds are found in layer« of has suddenly recovered the power of tribute*! bright gold pieces fresh from General Increase In railroad rates veted Major for gallantry at the authority unsurpassed. volcanic ash. Geologists and mineral- storming of Fort Fisher 2.500 WERE KILLED. «peach, alter l*emg dumb for 14 years. the mint among the gardeners and to be made at New York. ogista agree that the formation being He was the author of "The Aboil She has since talked almost incessantly watchmen. Terrible billiard blocks railroads lion of the Presidency." In which he the volcanic ash of ancient origin, is Earthquake In Asia was Moat Disastrous while awake and her mind reeius dis PORTLAND MARKETS in WyiMntng and Colorado. After dinner at 4 o'clo* k the Christ advocated a plural executive til he the same as that indigenous to South ordered. A council of physicians ha« —Famine and Pestilence. mss tn .*« wore lighted In the Shell The House passed the pure food known aa the Executive ,\fnl'“' , w,'er” the largest diamond» in Wheat— Walla Walla, 70e; blue been held and tiie woman mav be ex London. Dec. 25 — A dispacth from which should be chosen In bill with little opposition. •tern 78c; valley, 76c. amine*! to determine her sanity. Her hall of the new palace. All the child New Marghelan, Russian Turkestan tne world have been exploited. This slon by the two houses of House committee raporta favorably and several other works Barley—Feed, $23.50 per ton; brew failure of s(*ee* h 14 years ago was di e ren of the imperial family were pres tenorts that the earthquake at Andijan h the formation that Professor Clarion on Drpartmvnt of Commerce bill. | mg. $24.00. to throat trouble Sell has sines* been ent and ca* h had his or her own tree kiile*l 2,500 people in and near that referred to when observing the geolog of a size proportionate to the child ical condition» of Oregon in his offiic«l Woodmen of the World hold «»c* Msn XX hoRobbed lien. Mlles. city, and destroyed 16,000 house« Flour—Be«t grade, S.9 )<J4 40; grab in fairly good health. «pa* itjr, 30 years ago. It j« «aid to eeeaful "log rolling at Italia« The rumblings continue. The suthor- Honolulu. Dec IT, via Victoria, n am. $3.2003.00. Prank of an Earthvuaka. Burglars Made a Rkh Haul. itiea so far have not been able to .-ope * n,ext .to *Le oldest formation found New light «tatlon at Ite«detnona C Dec 27— Pedro Rodrigue«, the Millatuff»— Bran, $19.IK) per ton St Petersburg. I Dec on the North American continent, only 29. — According bn Angel«*«, Cal., Dec. 26. —A burg, Band« sihui to be Inaugurated. with the destitution of the starving. that through which the St. I-awren.s Porto Rican who robbed Gen- >ral middling«, $23.50; «hurt«, $10.58 the e latest advlc from tn-! 1 sn un^heltwe$i people. lary of more than usual magnitude was Governor of Michigan torbida Cor Mile« and Colonel and Mr«. Mau«. chop, $18. nvar runs being older. The layers ussian Central Asia, earthquake Lett McGovern tight tn Detroit. Date—Me. 1 white* $t.!541.17S committed at the Westminister, hotel thus far mined yield only extremely while they were In Honolulu en route k* O* cur daily, and a particularly Boy's Kind Act Repaid. Hunter t-**ll» how he killed mu to the Philippines, last night in a «nite occupied bv W. A. »mall stones. b«t it ja exited and han been found gray, 01 , lit %xW 1. tN per c«mM. 1er t «i ■rie» of si -hocks during thy gerald but h-*» victim« father says Y" '’*;?-• tR'-Dr' Lorenz ha» h'>r«*i that other layers will be di«- Hay — Timothy, $11012; clever, William«, of Hartford, Conn., and his r li ht of TV guilty of larceny In the first *h*gree 1 It 1« false ember ! 22 and the follow- performed hi. last public operation in «nd sentenced to three >* it - bar*! la $.'• IH1; cl eat, $'* *9 yer ton. 'oier that bear tiie precious gems of wife. While they were at dinner the m ng set all the oiling stock tbi. city for congenital di.location of An earthquake tn Central AM.« teir In Oaten IVnltentlary Rodrigue« commercial importance. I'otatel*« - Beat Burbank«, 60«$ 70* lock on one of the doors leading into th* F lroad in m lotion caused great 1«>«4 oT ITS* a-ntl property ■.»toh* a quanMfy of > lothtnc bel<*ngln< suiting in the hip. Alvin loni» Black, 8 year» per sack; ordinary, OUigrth- per cental th«ic apartment, was picked and their tiong the r "ailroad men. The old, wa. the patient He i. the bov * an.! m.. Rallr * G *artv f.« ■» *»»■ r» fr-r« to Mr« Mau« ate** come J* welrv Italian Opera Company Stranded. suspended 1 on the * railroad who sent a dollar to Loltta Armour. grower» ’pri*we; Merced sweet«. $lT5<i trunks broken open. One of these con «(«lie valuable private pat r« belong at hpttsr r (t.-s thrs , . «il*» /»rrii'Hir, I th stati tained over | t 000 worth of jewelry. Is I closed. ' The mill- Chicago. 0«.. 25 —The American |2 per cental. aughter of J. t hi gen Armoar, of Chi dotnesti* fi*ight oxer the «amr Ing to General Mlle« All hav« been V a lori 11 This was all taken. are * taking over the ’lr of 1 letro Mascagni and bi« Italian recovered by the police. Poultry — Chickens, mixed. Pc, route«. . nt r f th< me for I some * distance “yj !" "P*"** nw>' m Hr. Loren« ■P*ra company ame to a sudden close voung, 9010c; hens. He; turkey«. came to this countrv. _ Mr. Armour mi A 11 jan All the alite« agree to let Bowen ar Plagu« EpMcmtt iiv«, 17 0 18c; dre«*>MÌ. 2(1 «R 22 S ,y this city, with thecancell»- was appealed to by the pa'™t«“of't£ bitrate, but with reservation». the San Fra lie i «co, Dex*. ‘'in "fall date». The culmiaation of duck« $707.59 per dosen, geese. $■* blockade take« effe ■t. Rebels march * v and wrote a peraooal letter to Dr Engines Met and killed Both Cre I"*rt Thoma« brings news oi !««. I 08.60. • lascagm » woe« came last evening ing on Caracaa. a»kmg him to operate on the **ntbrx*ak of cholera in Manila. Rattle Mich.. I «. 29—In chi d, and th« operation waa the out ’ *en an attachment was ma le on ti>» V.. * Cheese — Fnll cream, twins lb Sf* the Thoma« left there 30 caw*« Secretary Root Anally awarded ne vo « n on on he Grand personal effect« by a constable repre transport contract to Besttie com l7S«e; Young America. 17 S 018% •ra were being reported daily. Ai link Rj* *ar hen Engineer come ol thtt request. senting a local claim for $135. As« mea V... pany. but Portland and Ran Francia ta.tory price«, 101 ^c lee«. reman Theodore SU-«exine arriving on the Thomas co will each get a «hare. result of the financial dtfficultie«. Ma»* Coal OU la Iowa. <ht Butter—Fancy creamery, 27S 030. the disease »• raging uachecked in . were In n.» En ¿ nei ■er Brown Molnea. Ia.. Dec. 2$.—Qt| has • fi is now suffering from nervous Cuban treaty make« great coocsn In I Io Ho the 3 i per pound, sxtra», Me; dairy, . y » Yf southern provinces. nd Ft remai ■ Burk ardt of • freight bee» m discovered ooting from the stration. The company was eebed- •Ions to th« United State«, and will 422Sc. «tore, 15018. death rate i« very heavy and the au- «In were fatally in lured, The en banks of the Cc I « Io leave Chicago at 9 this morning •oon be ranked. Ri¥OT - near Grant thoeitie* arem powerless to chei k lh* Egg»—2503-Yc per doaen. collidi mí w h 1< i s»n?r s ‘ onnty. A quart of the for a tour of the Wert. mint r at hill City epidemic. Pr. Ct t R -■ > elt gave his * st The llffht for *" *naly naine 1 had been •li , Jia Hope—New crop. 23026, per pound dinner party in the prnovatad white nt iMit f rv iHl Bit 0 reck : to meet .o » ” f ° “ aT * been found to tie To 'Ylpe Ont Cone) Island Bowery. Weal — Valley, ISS0lNc; Eastem Crswn Priiwcs« Ran Sway. hou«e elp pu train to the wnm«: c<>nt pure. The discoverer a h “** York. Dec. 24.—The first la- Oregon, 801<Sc; mohair. 90028c. 0 Non union miner» testify to vio Drvsden. Saxony. IW*c. 2-5. - r rL m ih* tqui?'r >‘””1 «0 00« lence and boycotting during the coal ■* re» in the locality. Beef—Gros«, cow«, 303 S< pe- crown prince«« of Saxony fi»»l trot her J Kep ,or ,h'> acquirement for fis* Wrk purjxwe, of 132 acr«t of laBd at •trike. pound, «teer«, 4c; dreaaasl, 807c. home on the night of Dex-ember or r» ' ' «b F«r Redprucltx In Coal New England «ens'^a oppose mil Vaal—'S ROSc* ’ Irian ' th*r"by wipln» out the al. for friend» and ret» fication c’’/ treaty fifth Newfound s. B°*ery and converting the Mutton — Gme«, 3c per pound 'he it sawi to haxe «uddoaly. in i- a x »Ute -G. " .?• ” Senator I exhautlon when with lanJ regarding coast flaberi«» s an ont uno ui»* nt0 * national seaside resort, of intense sxvitensent, de-e’t«l her .•/oVt Senate. Nn Ia H vi his home and frnse tc dreseed. 0c. '.c Sawn Co’ *h Pr,’’Fl*nt to remove d k " n ta ** n - At a meeting attend- a sent a the rfn.v Iambs — Groe«. D$«Gy« pound family at Galesburg ami to have gone An •••octation has been formed by leal li tht Plydell lived »1! relate to Oct a to inq a n many prominent residents IM leading pottery manufacturer« alone ito the abroad The *n <• court tan* lion, for - ■ • <*.. comin» Into **t> » 1« house near th« har ■Irweaed. OS«- ~ ** J' rc urn atan $ cm and officials th« ht of the *»«r th«'dut’y'o.7^1 fro«u‘ UnHM I hten Brooklyn United fit ate« «III rocognli« tbs ‘«r front where he conducted a con Hoge—Gros«, 8 S 08 Sc per non nd the winter have been camwie*!, includ C row» Prince»« >C Of th fia was unanimously approved- fectlonery and clgnr Mor« «ar blockade »¡th ■ iree^. T07 Si- ing the New Year's i«cepti.«. rL-_?’*****1 ot the land piP v1rw to am :<‘*og ■ ««parauon la'° . he acquired by the ciV EVENTS OF THE DAY I •mount« to $1.334.79$.