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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1903)
WILL FIGHT TO A FINISH. Eugene Weekly Guard. RIVER CONTINUES TO RAISE Flood Situation in Mississippi Vatoy at Danger Point. NEWS OF OREGON WILL BEAT RECORD. PAY TWICE IN 1904 FIRE AT PORTLY Canadian Pacific Strike Spreading From Vancouver Eaatx»ard. Flood Io MlaaUalppI Valley Threaten* La NEARLY HALF A MILLION n Vancouver, B- C«» March 1- —Al told Damage to Property. NRW OREGON LAW MAKES TAXES CAMPBELL BÍU)»., Proprietor«. GOES UP IN SMOKF ! though it seemed probable • few day« ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS New Orleans, March 13. — It is gen ago that a settlement was about to be Memphis, Tenn., March 14.—There PAYABLE BY DECEMBER JI. erally admitted by government, state OREGON. EUGENE ia little » hat-ge in the river situation OF THE STATE. effected between the striking employe* | tonight, and. although the rise today and city authorities that the M 'ssis- an»l tbe Canadian ¡Pacific railway, al Very Little Property u Saveg, has l«en slight, the situation is con- kippi river will in all probability break Ooc* into Effect Next Year - Assessor* negotiation« were broken off today. High Winds and Lack of 1 svlered grave an<i the stage ot more Session Laws will Soon be Readv tor De The strikers say that it will 1« » bat all rec»irds before the present flood i»e- Begin Work on First Monday In Jan tea diary is Suspected ' 'than 3H feet is still expected. The ~‘ tle to the finish. The United Broth"- livery New Mining Corporation Bad gins to recede. The gauge here tonight Firemen a Hard Day’«^^ "**• uary Annual Levy by County Courts hornl of railway employes says that the Çoa>prchcn>lvc Review of thé Import gauge tonight «hows 35.8. Boys Punished Mining Men to Fight allows the river to be just one foot be Caru- The levee two miles south of Will Be Made at September Term — (imarent willingness of the company to Dock a Ruin. ant Happening« of the Paat Week. New Corporation Tax Law Pendleton low the high water rexord, and every arbitrate for a settlement was merely a Presented In Condensed Form, Moat thersville is caving badly, and the Other Changes. greatest danger is looked for at this Painters Go Into Business. ruse to gain sufficient time tn which Likely to Prove Interesting. pre»-aution is being taken to prevent Portland, March 11__ I | point. The country for 50 miles to recruit substitutes for the striking serious damage and to prepare for emer I aroun»! Caruthersvilie is flooded, and Salem, Oregon. March 16.— Tax[>ay- men. There is no question of wages fires in Portland yesterday u Six'Albany boys have been fined for gencies. Another The Mississippi flcod ia still rising railway traffic is sus|iended. ers in Oregon will pay taxes twice in or working hours in the matter. ' the effort« of the toiling firen^J weak spot in the levee system apparent ■toning a Chinaman. and doing great damage. All the levee lines are leing inspect 1904. They will pay the taxes levied -supporting the cause of the strikers | destroyed property to the valu< J now i* at Vancluee, Ark., near Green Sheriff Brown and Deputies Hi’tnple ed and large forces of men are at work lhe senate will tie able to dispose of ville, Miss. A "sand boil” appear«»! M upon ’.he tax roll of 1903 ami also the all members of their organization along ly »500,000. and Lachner, of Baker county, are all »lay and night. the treaty in a week and adjourn. Though all the au taxes levied upon the roll of 1904. the line have been today called out, there just bax-k of the levee tietween confined at their homes with smallpox. It seems reasonably certain tha( J Calgary, Winnipeg and Fort William thorities admit that a record stage is John D. Daly, ot Benton county, haa the horns of a I»en<l in the river west of and poaaibly all, of the conju,, J Foreman J. E. Godfrey, of the state probable, they maintain that the levee Thie is due to a change in the law by being particularly inteiested. l>een chosen surveyor gem-rat of Oregon. luike Chicot. The “boil” was prompt _ ____ printing office, says that work is pio system is higher ami stronger than ever which taxes are to be paid in the fall The company, on the other hand, has were of incendiary origin, ¿ J ly suppress»-«!, but appearames indicate Native constabniaiy continue to run greasing rapidly on the session laws of before, and that the bank* are pre of the same year the asse.-smsnet is receivej another carload of Eastern hidden in the swaying cro« J down the troublesome ladrone* in Rizal an underground fissure that may prove 1903, and that if nothing unexpected pared to withstan»! the extra strain. made. In order to effect thia change it I men and now has 125 substitutes, with watched the leaping flam^, a J dangerous. province. The most unfortunate condition at to make the taxes pay- which it win endtav^tojirry^^ Private dispatches from Caruthers hajqs-ns the laws will be out by April present ia the continuance of the rainy was necessary t------- eral business. These men are quar maniac gazed gleefully at the . J China ia organizing a large army. ville say the situation there ia practi 1, which ia much earlier than usual. able three months earlier or nine tered . in ________________ box cars on the wharves, en- tion he had wrought. Arms and ammunition are l>eing smug- cally unchanged, ami that the embank Fifty men are working on the I-ewie weather. This is having the effect of wharve« being guarded glinged in from Germany. So certain are the local r»..,— I ments will hold a stage three feet great and Clark fair aite. Ten of theae are softening the levees and al) Louisiana months later. The ccllection of taxes surveyors who are preparing a contour is praying for a return of sunshine. is already three months later than it jay anj njght by Canadian Pacific tives of the big insurance coZj Plana of national irrigation in er than at present. Captain Lucas, in charge of the First map. Twenty other men are clearing Six bundre»i men are at work today at should be, so the legislature decided to special policemen. The following no Wyoming, Montana, Colorado, Nevada hi the preced- Dee addres-ed to shippers and all others that an incendiary is delibvrat^j an»l 8e» ond districts, left here today j away fallen trees, logs, and dead under various points sacking weak points ami make the taxes payable in and Arizona have been adopts»»!. tempting to burn down tie »lock«,.] for Helena to personally investigate brush, and the rest are planting trees raising the line of embankments. the succeeding concerned ’ Thousands of sacks of sand sre leing ing fall rather than in t- The Chicago limited, westbound 0,1 conditions in the White river district ami shrubs and doing nursery work. ‘This company is now prepared to line the river front that they ¡wtaij the Illinois Central, was wrecked .* Hupplies and men were also sent there distributed along the river. The engi fall. U„ r- — accept all = goods offered for shipment. informed the owners of the mJ Pomeroy and five passengers were 1,1 to strengthen the levee. Bupoliea ami ; The members of the Painter’s union, neers report the levees between South Under the present law the assessment Ihe wmi| can be delivered either at wharves that, unless watchmen J jured. men also have heen sent to Cat island, of Pendleton, whom the bosses lock>-d Port ami Carrollton in excellent con is made after the first Monday in our local sheds or onr wharf ware at on * employed to patrol the J dition. The t'nited States engineer out last week, have formed a corpora- Two passenger trains on the Nash where the rush of th«- waters through March, the assessment roll lieing filed houses/’ ty, the companie« would camtij The strikers aiu are icw»*v««. receiving i me eirifecru 6 funds from - insurance policies. ville <k Mt. Izmis railroad collide«l hea»l- 1 the 17 mile gap in Hie levee ia causing H°n and will become combined Ixreses officials have promised their co 1 operation with the authorities in carry ' ‘ . The bosses re- in September, the levy thereon made umong throughout British Columbia on near Hbell Mound, Tenn., and five uneaain-BH, and to Pekan point, where a11'' Jinion pnintera. The first alarm was turned in« tne strengthening Work is in progress fused to grant any raise in wages and ing on the fight against the flood. All the following January ami the taxes anJ from Portland, Seattle and other o’cioxk ye«t< rday morning, of the crew were injured. J 20 painter* l«come their ow n managers. the levet- board« of the state may be in collected by the first Monday in April. I places. on the embankments. _ Bafeblowers cracke»! the safes of the ilence ol William Faber, at the continue u« session and every foot of No news has tieen received today The Lucky Boy mining company, a levee on the river is under surveillance Thus the taxes on the assessment of | From the head office of the company of Market and Eleventh street». local offic»-« of the htamlai»! Oil com from the area in Missisaippl county, at Montreal ¡scorning William Whyte, Hames, and before the firemen J pany at Atlanta, Ga., ami secured *600 Arkansas, which was reported flooded corjioration, lias ts-en organized under of armed guards. 1902 are not paid until 1903. assistant to the president, who will try the laws of the state, and has succeed in money ami *2,000 in checks. extinguish the fire, the buildin. J The new law provides that the assess to settle the strike. yesterday by water per -olating through ed to the ownershipof the mining prop completely gutted. ''' OTHER DEADBEAT NATIONS. The King of Siam has aske»l the New the embankments. or eball on the first Monday of January erty in the Blue River district hereto CALL FOR TROOPS. Before the department had left j York firm which supplie»! the foun The engineers here say the crest of fore owned by the private partnership procure blank assessment rolls and pro smoldering embers of thin hand J Baltaln May Next Collect from Guatemala tain at George Gould's country home at the rise probably will reach Memphis consisting of L. Zimmerman, Frank ceed forthwith to make his assessment, May Result from Strike Riots at Toledo- borne, an alarm was soundedi« and Costa Rica. lakewood to make an estimate on the Bunday, unless there are further heavy and Fred Sharkey and N. B. Handish. fier»e conflagration in Lower coat of erecting a similar fountain five rain* general over this area. They pre War Among Teamsters. New York, March 13.— English in and return the roll bv the first Monday at the corner of Mississippi avent , time« as large in the central courtyard dict a record tires king stage of water on Game Warden Quimby is in receipt vestors in Spanish-American loans and in July, showing all the property Toledo, O., March 12. — After four of hie palace. account of the fact that the levee« are of a copy of a rejiort the commission enterprises are now looking for a sequel owned in hie coounty on the first Mon successive attacks had been made on Russell Btreet. Here also the fanned to a white heat by the 1-» ers of fish and game of the state of to the Venezuelan affair in some other Justice Day, of the supreme court, ia holding against the flood. Section 360 of the nonunion teamsters by striking union gale, laughed at the weak stream n Maine have just published, showing quarter of the Western hemisphere, day in January. seriously ill. men, a member of the Toledo cartage AUTHORITY WITH A STRING. the amount of money expended by the says the Tribune's representative in code has been amended so as to pro association declared that he would dribbled from the nozzles of the t The president will »all an extra ses The only other countries vide that the county board of equaliza make application to Governor Nash men, and while Chief Campbell tu state for the preservation of game, London. sion of congress in October. Chinese Diplomat* Not Allowed to Make and also the amount of money brought where defaults of interest and repudi tion shall sit on the first Monday of tomorrow to call out the state militia the fate which hade him draw wu» Final Bargain. fight a raging fire through a tinyq into that state by outside sportsmen. ation of financial obligations are fla Trainmen on all tailroads west of July, instea»! of on the last Monday of to protect the association's men and main, the fire sent property Washington, March 14.—The pleni The local game warden thinks it would grant are Costa Rica and Guatemala. Chicago will ask for an advance in Section 3082 interests. *25,000 whirling skyward* in i®«. wages. potentiaries of the |>owere who are en l-e a good thing if Oregon followed a The external debt of Costa Rica was August, as heretofore. Today has been one of the most excit scaler! down to lower rates of interest, similar plan and appropriated suffi was amended so as to limit the time ing in the’city’s history, nor is the ex At 10:20 o’clock in the morninp Senators have complete»! arrange gaged at Shanghai in negotiating trade cient money for the hiring of deputy but the defaults have occurred on both firefighters, wearied with a nip treaties with the Chinese commission for correcting the assessmsent rolls by citement abba ted by the strikers’ de ments to ratify both canal and Cuban the interest and the sinking fund. facing seething flames and string ers have discovered what they regard as wardens to enforce the game laws. the boaril of equalization of the county claration that a general strike will tie treaties. Guatemala’s debt was also rearranged Haws in the credentials of the Chine» called and that no Toledo freight will smoke, were called to combat the« The mining men of Eastern Oregon for at 4 per cent, but the interest has court to 20 days. Em [»erot Francis Joseph has ccnferred agent* which may make it impossible est conflagration of them «11,aim Under the new law county courts be handled by teamsters in any part of the Victoria dock, where the > the cross of officer of the Francis Joseph for them to bind their government to have decided to invoke the referendum not been paid. These countries are exposing them must make the annual tax levy in Sep tha country. oril'-r on George Hitchcock, the Au eri- treaty form. The matter already has against the Eddy bill, which was en The trouble began at noon when a heat on one «ide and the hurryingn can artist. been brought to the attention of the acted by the last legislature. The law selves to foreign coercion in the interest tember following the assessment. In mob of 400 strikers and sympathizers ' on the other prevented the fen which it is the purpose to repeal im The safe in the state bank at KaBota, state department, and Mr. Conger is pose« a tax on al) corporations doing of Euroean creditors. It is not proba order that the county courts may have followed a truck through the principal from occupying any vantage Minn., was blown o|>en by men and asking for advice, he, too, being en business in this state in proportion to ble that England will join Germany in information as to the amount required, business streets, endeavoring to knock from which they could reauh th another naval campaign against either *400 in silver taken. The robbers gaged in the negotiations. the amount of the capital stock. The republic, since the British investors in it is provided that the state board of and pull from hie place a nonunion enemy. And here also the fin * It ap|>ears that ttie Chines»- commis- apportionment shall make its estimate only when the swirling fiamea es» a|>e»l on a handcar. sinners limit memorialize the throne mining men insist that it will retard the two main Venezuelan loans com of state'expenses in July, instead of in driver. The mob attempted to do vio find no further thing on which to pa lence to Manager Turner, of the More- John I). Rockefeller has offered to before the treaties will have force, and the growth and the progress of the min plain that the effect of the alliance has January, as at present. Cities and The Io*« is estimated at *3 78,000. give *1 to Arcadia college, Wolfville, the power« object to this lack of au ing industry in thia state. Petitions l*-en to establish preference for inferior school districts must notify the county ton truck company. Both men were In the evening at 9:20 o'clockl N. H., for every dollar up to *100,000 thority on the part of (tie commission are now in course of preparation to be German claims and to create a prejudice clerks of their annual tax levies by the saved from serious nijury, however, by last alarm of the eventful dayi circulated for signatures, It will re the police. latter the police gave no raise»! by the college t»ef<ire January 1, ers. Because Mr. Conger will have to against the legitimate claims of bond first day of September, instead of by tice that any further provocation given sounded. A messenger boy panic! 1908. refer any treaty he may draw up to his quire over 4,000 names in order to set holders. the first day of February, as under the the referendum machinery in motion, tbe strikers would be the fault of the , candy factory of Canning & Wu Dr Herbert F. Fiske, principal of the government here for approval, precise ohl law. This gives the county courts PLACED IN NAVY ’ S CARE. employers and that they would not in saw- a tiny tongue of flame flicker i A creamery association has been or- Northwestern academy, Chicago, who ly as the Chinese cominisinners must full information for the levying of taxes a window on the second floor. Ht| terfere hereafter. was stricken w ith apoplexy, has had do on their aide, the Uniteil Stat-« gauized at Pleasant Hill, lane county. at the September term of court. to the police station near by andu Midway Islands Will Be Protected from latter an attempt was made to throw government is not in a position to pro another stroke, ami ia again in a criti All taxes are payable by the 31st »lay , ed “Fire!” As quickly as mayW The destruction of a large barn on Roving Japanese Sailors. a nonunion driver into the river, but the test very strongly against the sufficien cal condition. of December of the same year, section t »lashing engines reached the spot cy of the Chinese cedentials, so that the Theodore Staiger farm, two miles Washington, March 13. — The presi 3106 of the c»xie having been amended man was saved by the police. Not half the tired firemen saw a whirl«» Glanders is epidemic among horses Mr. Conger will go on with this treaty from Salem, resulted in a lose of an hour later another nonunion truck dent by executive order has turne»l the All In New York City. Energetic meas makings, while doing his best to have *6,000. I fire before them that rent tn Eight valuable horses were Midway islands over to the navy de so as to make that provision. taxes not paid by the 31st day of De driver was torn from a truck in front of , eddies of flame across the street ’J ures are being taken to «tamp out the the Chinese cieiientials enlarged burned. Tramps are sup|<osed to have partment. the Moreton truck company ’ s office ThiB was done at the in cember become delinquent on that day; ( hungrily at the «tonework of the I »lisrase, and orders have lieen issued started the fire. stance the Pacific cable company, which provided, however, that if one-half of i and at the muzzle of a revolver was for the destruction ol all horses that site building«. On either hand<rt PRESIDENT'S TRIP WEST. I compelled to run for his life. A simi Tne fruitgrowers of the vicinity of has aske»l for the protection of its prop the taxes due on any parcel of land are I are found to have the glamlera. , candy factory were warehome« i lar fate befell a nonunion teamster erty on the islands. Roving Japanese Medford held a mass meeting there and paid by the 31st of December, the prop- I with paint and oils, brooms andnt Th»» Pennsylvania railroa»! has a»l»le»l Will Leave Washington About April Id perfected an organization, which is sailor* are'.in the habit of landing on erty-owner may have until the follow within a block of the police station. ware. And the candy factory n and Not Return Until June. *150,000,000 to its capital st»ak known as the Rogue River Fruitgrow the islands for the plumage of sea fowl ing first Monday in April, and if the PLAJUE OF WATER. roari g furnace. It was a eitua ami for guano. It is probable that the Washington, March 14. — President ers’ onion. They adopted a constitu remainder lie not then [»aid, it liecomes The ladronea in Rizal province have that appalled the early comer« al Rosevelt'* contemplate»! western trip navy will establish a small station on tion and by-laws. delinquent, and, besides the penalty, All Rivers in Middle West and South are fire, but the flames were held i»<* Iteen scattered and tiie leadera captured. the islands ami American warships will interest at the rate of 12 per cent will was a subject of some discussion at the Booming All Industry Stopped. by the thick walls, and thie nxn King E»lwar»l ami Queen Alexandra white house today. Senators Long, of For the first time in tiie past four make a practice of touching there much have i*iebtate»l their fortieth we»lding Kansas, amt Hopkin«, of Illinois, ami months Eugene is entirely free of every more frequently than they have done tie » barged on such remainder from the the gutted walls only ol the tu St. Louis, March 12. — The Missis 31st day of December. On all delin anniversaiy. in the past. The islands are two in quent taxes interest is to be charged at sippi river and all its tributaries are factory tell a mute story of the « Fourth Assistant Postmaster General contagious disease. numlier, Sand island, having t>33 acres, the rate of 12 per cent per annum from above or near the flood stage and con- gle, instead of a devastated b!«t Mlaaouri Pacific passenger train No. Brisow, of Kansas, talked with the The stockmen’s convention, held at an»l Eastern island, 245 acres, There here might well have been. The i K, the Fast Mail, ran into a landslide president about hie tour. The Kansas the date of the delinquency, and if the , tinned rain through their vast water near Gaaconda, Mo., ami the engine |>eople are urging th« preshient to make Medford last Saturday, was attended is a harbor afffording about 18 feet of taxes remain delinquent 30 days, a shed threatens a t!oo<l hardly paralleled is about *40,000. some stop* in their state after the de- by GO of tiie most prominent cattlemen water. The islands are deemed essen- p»’nalty of 5 per cent will be adiled. in the history of the Middle West and was buried in the mud. CAN’T BEAT CUBAN TTEATT. tial to the operation of the Pacific On all taxes paid on or before the 31st South. dteation of the ex|M»sition grounds on in Jackson county, The Ohio and all its tribu Addresses were A big find of hematite iron ore con April 30. Only one stop has thus far »-able, which will touch there on its taries, after receding for a few days, day of Iiecember, a rebate of 2 per cent made by a i number of well known taining a large |ierceiitage ot metallic been arranged The president has ac- western route from Hawaii. will be allowed. Under the present are again rising, and the lowlands are Not Enough Opposing Votes Can Be Fa A temporary organisation iron and little dross has just l»een »*pt)*i an invitation to attend a me»'t- speakers, to Prevent RatifkatloB. law the rebate is 3 per cent. On the flooded at many points. The ice in Another meeting will lie made in the river hills near Wrights ing of the railway branch of the Y M. was mad»-, Red Tap* In th* Way. the streams which empty into the Mis held March first Monday in February the sheriff Washington, March 12.—If the ( 21 ami organize perms- ville, Pa. i' A , to I* held at Topeka May 1. nentiy. New York, March 13. —The state- must liegin the collection of delinquent souri from the west has broken up and ban treaty is defeated it will be Henry Rose, the wealthy Cuban Few other details of the itinerary have ment that the [“»stoffi»*department has tax* by levying upon personal property, carried many bridges with it. The Democratic votes, an»l it will1 planter, who, it is said, gave the great l»een worked out. It ha* l*en decided The loewenlierg-Going company last acceded to Marconi’s request for tele anti on the first Monday in April close area covered by the floods will extern! nearly the entire Democratic ®*r.! er |>art of his fortune in aid of the with practical definiteness that only week paid into tin* state treasury *1,- graph communication through Fal the delinquent roll and return it to the from the foothills of the Alleghenies ship to accomplish this result. A*1 Cuban revolution, 1s confined in the one trip will l»e made. 796.06 on account of convict labor in mouth rwith th)» wireless station at county court. on the east to those of the Rockies on senate stamls, there are 57 Rspobla Bloomingdale asylum (or the insane. W bile no date for the beginning of the prison stove foundry for November Poldliu is understood to I* substantial County treasurer* ate required to the west and from the great lakes to the and 33 Democrats. So far *e D-" ly true, Myr a Ixtmlon dispatch to the pay one-half the state taxes by January gulf. Dr. Dosang, I liinese dox-tor and ex the trip can be fixed definitely until and Decernl>er. with one exception, (Baril, of C«l* the senate shall have a»ljourned, it is Tribune. The concession, however, 15, and the other half by July 15, but At several points the Mississippi has nia), all the Republicans are ink’ alted menilier of various Chinese secret The Folk county mohair association does not improve much the prospects of already overflowe»! its banks or threat of the treaty. societies, reputed to I* one of the expected now that it will not be (ar the provisions of this act do not apply This makes 5S »6 from April 1. After leaving Washing- met in Dallas last week to transact an early establishment of a commerci«! ens to break the levees and is still ris four more would be sufficient to n- wealthiest men of his race in this coun to any taxes heretofore levied. ton the president will not Important business ami to set the time return to wireless system between England and rapidly. ing try, is dead at his home in Chicago. (telinquent sales are to take place bv The opposition must secure 31 tots Washington until some time In June, of the sale of the pool of the associa America. Marconi has not bxen able The worst damage, so far, has been order to defeat it an»l thie i« neti William De la B>»rre, director of the It I* likely that the first two or three tion. The pool at present is the fleeces to persuade the postmaster general to October 1. The new law shortens the entire done in Nebraska, where the wrecg of lieved to be possible. Waslibiirn-i’illsury mills, Miiin«->q>olis, weeks of the trip will he passed prin- of alsiut 12,000 goats, and will amount allow messages destined for transmis Is in Magiletiurg, buying machinery for cipally in the Yellowstone park, There to al-out 60,000 or 60,000 pounds. The sion across the ocean by wireless system time for making an assessment and bridges has stopped traffic on all rail- The men who were so anUgoniW roads running west except the Burling- the reciprocity bill that cat»«’ the Briquette works that W. D. Wash the president will seek rest and rec re- severe winter in the hill districts will to I* handed in as cable messages at collecting the taxes one month. ■ burn intemls to build at Bismarck, N. D. ation, but it is understood that he will cause the clip to I* somewhat lighter any telegraph office in the United King ' Taxpavers will pay their 1903 taxep from lhe house during the first ** From all directions come report* ol in March. 1904. and their 1904 taxe? do little hunting. than usual. of the last congress are not mstiof* dom. Ex-Senator Jones, of Arkansas, ls in !*e»*niber, 1904. people fleeing from flooded bottom lands opposition, so far as can be Jeafl confim-d to his l»e<i in Washintgon by to the hills or seeking refuge in the The Democratic opposition istb*'« W hole sale Mall Rubbery. Lighthouse on Mile Reck. ■ n attack of la grippe. PORTLAND MARKETS. Statu* of lit* of Pine*. upper stories of their hou«es, and of bination of sugar and tobacco intw* Boston, March 14.—The city police, San Francisco, March 13.—Under Havana, March 16.—Minister Squiers factories rendered idle by the floods who fear that a 20 per cent red« ' No mor« IxHiies of those drowned in acting with poatoltice in pe> tor*, have W heat—Walla Walla, 74<j*75c; blue the direction of Captain Valentine, of has retnrnel here from a four days’ advancing to_tbeir boiler ro¿ms. the ferryboat accident at Hpix-r Falls. arrested .five young men who, it ia stem, H«c; valley, 78(J80c. will seriously injure the home pf"’ the I nited States engineer corps, a visit to the Isle of Pines, during which N. Y., have been recovered. ♦ ion of these commodities A- charge»!, have in the la-t six months Bridges Wrecked by Ice. Barley—Feed, *23.50 per ton; brew* force of men has gone te Mile Rock, at he mad, note of the reason the Ameri- same time it is not believe»! that ® the entram* to the Golden Gate, ami can resident* have for urging United Lincoln. Neb., March 12—The flood The department of ngriculture has rob I*» I the mails of *50,000. Some of Ing. K4. opposition is sufficient to contra the prisoner«, all of whom were em> !>egun the work of preparing for the issned an orxier quarantining the state States sovereignitv over the island. situation in Nebraska tonight is even votes. Flour—Best grade, ,4.10(84.60. grah erection of a lighthouse on the jau-ge»l He will report ¡to Washington on the worse than 24 hours ago. of New Hampshire tsx aiise of the pres ployed as mail wagon driver«, have ad am, *3.45a3.85. Th.- wreck mitted Io the inspector« that they rip- peak. Since the .lays of the dis. very ence of tiie foot and mouth disease. mg by an ice gorge of the main line Enormous Cost of Wai- pe»i open the mail Istgs in br.wi day Millatufla — Bran, *1» par ton; of this bay Mile rock has been regard»! situation. He found the Americans to bndge ol the Rock Island «crore the be extremely anxious for American sov- New York, March 12.- Mr Br<* The Missouri annate haa pasmil thè light in place« no less conspicuous than middlings, ( 24; short«, *HL5O02O. as one of the moat dangerous obstruc ereignitv, as they purchased land or I ia te nver at Routh Bend and the wants 34,500,000 pounds for tbs * bill prohlbitmg thè sale ot rigaretlea the North Union ami South remiinal chop, *18. tions to navigation on thia part of the stock in the four American land com bridge of the Missouri Pacific near next year. The same amount • ami Cigarette papera to chìldren umler railway stations (Their plunder con Oat«—No. 1 white, *1.15 u* 1.20; coast. The ixmatrnction of a lighthouse panie« there in the full belief that the I-ouisvdle has still further dem »ralized quired for the navy by Lo1^ IH yaars of age. The «ame bill li*0 sisted of gold watches, rings, silver gray, * 1.12 % <81.15 per cental. will not only remove the element of I nited States woaixl assume sovereign .711^ tr*ffiC- The »«k-Island is ware, revolver«, knives, book«, etc. paamd thè hon«e. The army estimate’ ■ Hay — Timothy, *11<812; clover, danger, but serve as a guide. still running train, between her- and bourne. ity over the I»]? of Pine* never before been approached *S^H, cheat, *9(810 per ton. •maha over the Burlington tracks, and Iti« North niachinery company has Oet« on L.P. Right ol Way. Uhamb*rlaln Skk but Hopeful. time of war, and the navy he Inion Pacific utilizes the lieen Incorporate»! at Trent-n, N. J-. Chin««« Rebels still Oalnlng. Potatoes—Rest Burhank«, HIM75c per came which exceed the current year » Omaha, March 14.—The Union Paci New York, March 13 —Mr. Cham- with a capital dock of * 15,000,000, an<l •ack; ordinary, 40050c par cental, w ard'^ * “ ° a,le ‘ ,TOm Oni,ha Victoria, March 16,-The steamer west- by £3,500,000, have broken all t*J* will manuf«» tur« ««»<*<1 it<1 agricultural fic railroad and tha Postal telegraph growers’ price«; Marved sweet«, *20 barlain, who ha* arrived at Maderia, Toxa Marti, which arrived last night ccnipany have come to an agreement by 2.25 per »-eutal. John Bright once said that a • was received there with much ceremony', machinery of all kind*. 'J • brought new* of further engagements which the Poetai will build a line of ment which could not rule tb« •o-cnling to the Tribune'* I»mion cor Sentries are fired On. Poultry— Chicken*, mixed. 12813c; Norman Argo, said to have I wen th« wires on the Union Pacific right ot way ¿h* f h"”"* <rnv*rnm*nt forces King»lorn on 70,000,000 pound« ‘ respondent He has »ufferrxi severely an AT" in which the tr£ÄJ ^ r,nï '' MarCh i 2 -^- I t e Kwangsi rebels, i„ ln „ young. USl412c; hens. 12c; turkeys, original Uncle Tom, 1« <lea»l xt Paint from Omaha io the Pacific coast. Tiie should b«- turned out. The ar®.’ from hi« ol»l enemy, gout, during the -.-1 with _..v . Io«. • ■'* *hr»e Joints were fired on this l.h-k, Ky., at th* reputed age of 111 poles and wirva have been stored here live, 15016c; dressed. 18020c; duck«. imperial troop* were defeate.1 passsce. A iMily Mail representative *onw high official, being among thi gening by unknown parties At on^ navy alone now coet almost tha* year«. Argo wx* l».rn ■ «lav, ami 1« for aoni« time, and the work of con- *>07.50 per doaen. g»»e***. *708.50. ^‘"‘•n attempt wa. ’mad? to\nter say» that the colonial sts-retary is per- l ogtsl to ('«neral "amo«l Kennerv, a atrui-tion will b»gin at oaea. The line Cheese—Full cream, twin*. 16 Sig wnaily -atisfie»! with the results of hi« •lain The governor of Hnn«n ha, tel- 'he wry Ime* and the ” en,er Execution of Boxer« wealth* planter of Garrard ixmnty ami will carry six wirre. anti the total coet 17*««; Young Amarit«, 17%018*«c; Pekin, March 12.—Yuan Sb»i- toar. The Cape «ituation is at l««.«t as a former meml»er of the Kentucky tag- <>f construction will ba *1,500.000 factory price«, I<81 Sc les«. • t ha- 'he rebellion has reached ernor of Chi Li province, h««®* satisfactory a« be expected, and he i* irlature. The object of the new line ia to connect Butter—Fancy creamery. 3(M3’’ltc still hopeful of the future, providexl the informed that the Boxer the government to mobth* tr , ' in Fe» aiiae of the unpn-ce»h-nte»l preval the P"> ta I com|<an*'* system dirtstly ■ par pound; extra«, 3rte; dairy. 2lM Dutch promise« ..f loyalty and »oacilia- has resumed activité in thread* ence of glanders among liorioa tn New with the Pacific calde T2 *ec; *tora, 15018c. tion are kept n «kainst of the province, diapatebed tr*'P’ emergencies. " York City, quarantine ml»« may I* ao th. ,h.wir.a .... "i^*; ’I" **dolf* diacovered that meml*rs of th* ** Kgg«— 15c par de »D. T*e Men killed In Snow SIM*. rigidly er.forced aa to work greet incon 5* Ire«»»» Trtefraph B«t»r«n Fort*. well armed, were drilling »* D'* ’ -, Hope — Cboio, 23026c per ponad. Drown»« In a Min*. ....... venience to owners, pwrtirnlarly to Redding. Cal., March 14.—An i ni town 100 miles east of F*ki»- , »New York, March 13 —Preliminary W»iol-Valley. 12S0l5c; Exslarn Iron Mountain. Mich., March 16__ thoee doing heavy tracking huaineee. metire «new aii.le occurred vneterday on Boxer* were disperse»! «f**r • J.' Stitt B.B.V. . Uo™.„ DM ,t tret* of a wirvlere telegraph system b«- Four men are known to have lout A «trow plow on the Old Colony the I n Grange hydraulic ditrh ia Trin Oru^tm, 8014Sc; mohair. 26«*28e. their them and several «oldier* . »unalo. March l n — Tk<» ^*- «. lives «n»i four other« ------ ity county Con Mclanghlm, a ditch twren the hail»or fort« were ma»ietxxla* nes an. t-ur others are mi.„ n g tod.* Beef — Groee. cows, 303Hc per street railway, nt f all River. Maae , «o the theorv that a woL an killed. Yuan Shai oniered tb*.F became unmanageable at the top of a lender, was swept down ia the mighty ponod steer«. 404 \c. dreaaad. 7\c. under the direttou of I ieotenant Col- the result of an acchlent in the Milli« from ont«i.!.. »h„ > trwn. and one ers to be bef eaded. •teep hill ami, dashing down the In- rush of «now and killed. Today, while Veal—7 S08 tgc. onel Ihinwxxsly, chief »ignal »Mfirer n”?*' Th* n,*n "*re dr-word b* » rlina, rraai>e»l into two car* loa.'ed with rearaera were at work looking for the wh*hI the north b. xe* in »6- • . ^"rr* «nd *luice Mattoe — Grom, 4c per pound; United ■-tate» army, an»l ia future the Urei To Solva Mystery ot the # terel of a in tue mio«. Th pa-eengera Five persona suetainrsl bodv. another big slide came down and dramad. 7He. •Madrid, .March 12.-Foreig»’* wireless telreravb will be narxi regu brniare and fleeh wonnd* enough to oe Henry Gentry was killed. Ail of the T T“ m,,*d “* -ork.nt Iamb« — G^pm, 4c par pound; larly for »-ommuni. sting betwren Fort Abarxnxa will propose at * through the wall of their level n-’ roeaitate tiieir being »-arriad to a hoe- , men have been calle»! off the ditch, as dressei, 7lqe. W'a»i*o»>rth, oa Mateu i«lan»i. and Fort cabinet council that the •noth., terel. which had bren flooded pi'al. A do*«o otfiera ware brniami a'hlea are ra-curnng right along, and Hog« — Grom, «tec pm pou»l; Hancji k, at 8«tel* Honk, ,’acr re about ernment take step« to have the • there 1« great danger •oxi cut. drew*.707 Se. ’•’•P»'« through the break 15 mil«« of the lower lay battleship Maine rert'*tei •nd » rerwbelming the miner» carder tUt mght. “d *** tU harbor, in order to discover too of ber link ins. EVENTS OF THE DAY ”• - to'xv'.i; ’Lnr,u,k