The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904, April 04, 1903, Image 8

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    COLD DOLCHE FOR FAIR.
Eugene Weekly Guard.
RICH GOLD NLGOETS.
♦—
CAMPBKLL BUGS., Proprietor».
Montana Collection Will Be a Feature of
Portland Exposition.
NEWS OF OREGON1
GUEAT SALES OF LAND.
Laat Half ut 1902 Far Exceeds Any Half
Year Previous.
ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS
WORST HAS COME
break
in
levee lets loose the
World’s Fair People Working Against the
Portland Exposition.
Denver. March 26.-The appropria­
tion committee of the Colorado house
of representatives has just taken action
upon the World’» Fair and Lewis and
Clark exposition bill to the extent of
reporting it back with the recommnda-
tion that it lie re'erred to the commit­
tee of the whole house for considers-
tiOD.
,
a
This action was no doubt prompted
by about an evenly divide«l opinion
an.ong the memliers of the committee
to whether they should appropriate
as t-
for the World’s
the sum of
— *.'00,000
.
fair and the Lewis ami Clark centen­
nial jointly, or whether
v--------- they
- . should
....... i to the
provide »15,000 in addition
. , , ~ appropriated
_ 1 by
Vv«. fk«
*500,000
the former
legislature two year» ago for the W orld e
fair alone, and leave action upon the
Lewi» and Clark centennial to the leg-
Mature of 1905.
There ie a powerful lobby jn«t arriv-
ing here from St. Louis, headed by W.
H Moore, president of the National
Good Roads association, who ha» been
very active interviewing the commit­
tee» of the two houses in behalf of the
world's fair item to the exelusion ol
the Lewi» and Clark interest».
Yet
they practically have no opposition,
the Iawia and Clark committee having,
j
abandoned
j
ffKorta in all the 9O.day legislative
«^
discouraging news
~
0‘0 appropriated by the
MILITARY STATIC
SECRETARY MOODY SELECTS A
IN CUBA.
Washington, March 27.—Land Com­
Helena, Montana. March 28.—W.G. .
MISSISSIPPI FLOOD.
OREGON. ' Conrad, of the banking firm of Conrad
missioner Richards today gav® ou* “
EUGENE
OF THE STATE
j
Bro»., who was named by Governor,
statement showing the phenomenal in­
Guantanamo Decided on as Priixu^
Toole as one of the honorary cotnmie-
creases in sales of public land in the Many Lives Will Be Lo»t — Whole Yazoo
tlon In the West Indies (JoverJ*
sioners for Montana at the Iziufaiana Contracting for 1903 Hop»
Fruit Tree» first half of the present fiscal year as
Delta 1» Inundated — Re»L»tlc»* Tor­
Purchase exposition and the Lewis and |
Will Purchase Twenty
In Bloom in Josephine County
Med­ comj>ar«*il with the corresponding por­
rent Pours Through Break, Swamping
Gonpreheaalve Review of the Import- ’ Clark exposition, in St. Louis and Port­
of Land Barracks, Dry deck aixjf/
lord Creamery Nearly Ready — Sheep tion of the previous year.
In the six
ant Happenings of the Past Week, land, respectively, has made a most in­
Three Coetiea In ML»»laal#’pl — Effort»
ifications to Be Construct<
teresting
announcement
—
that
he
will
i
Dying on the Ranges Governor Par­ months ending December 31, 1901,
Presented In Condensed Form, Most
Being Made to Fill Crevaaae.
send what is supposed to be the largest
Likely to Prove Interesting.
don» a Forger.
there were 7,476 cash sales made in the
ami treat collection uf gold nuggets in
Guantanamo, Cuba, March •>,. I
[ United States, rej,resenting 76. ,002
the world to St. Ixiuis and Portland for
Greenville, Mis»., March 30.-A
After a personal inspection of th»'1' I
A creamery will 1« in operation at acres, from which $2,719,384 was real­ volume of water 16 feet deep and over
A new system ol searching for min­ exhibition during the expositions.
posed site, Secretary Moody hM
I
eral or«*» by the use of the telephone is
Tine exhibit is owned by Conra«l Medfoid in about 30 days. The plant ised. During the corresjxmding months 600 feet in length is pouring »teadiily
e«l Guantanamo as the
l«eing tried at the T«-leacaa lead mine, Bros., ami was formerly the projierty of will be cajiable of handling the milk of
of 1962 there were 23,015 Haie«, of 1,* through a crexasse in the levee five
United States naval stati.m irtbeu*
iin North Wales.
the First National bank in Helena. 300 cows.
miles south "f here and is flooding
Indies.
Secretary Moody,
*
663,613 acres, from which was realized
The
collection
was
purchased
by
the
thousands of acres of the finest farming
Contrai ls for hojxi for the crop of
Jam« » McNeill Whistler, the Anieii-
Proctor and Representative» Can*7
lami in the celebiated Yazoo belt.
can artist, will receive the degree of Conrads from th«* receiver of the bank 1903 are lieing made in the Willamette *4,747,563.
Foss ami Gillett arrived here ve.«?«’“'
Inasmuch as these sales were jirinci- The break in the levee occurred at 11
doctor of laws at the forthcoming Glas­ several years ago, upon th«* failure of valley at from 15 to 16 cent», the for­
on
board the United State» di.— '
gow university gra«iiiation cer> monies. that institution, and ha» since lieen mer price being generally r«*cognize«l as ¡•ally under the timber and stone act, o’clock this morning and the roar of
boat Dolphin.
there
seems
to
be
justification
«>1
the
aided to.
the rushing waters can easily be beard
the prevailing figure.
Secretary Moody and his
The Mills A Wright company, of
' president’s course in extending the for­
The collection was gathered by ex­
have worke«i incessantly durIlMt^
Boston, one of the oldest printing anil Governor Hauser, when pre-ident of
Almonds are now' in full bloom in est reservation system lx*fore the tim­ in Greenville.
Only
200
feet
of
the
embankment
past two days under a hot sun exan^
liook houses in New England, has made the First National bank, a <1 was the the orchards of Josephine county, ami ber lands are all taken up. The sale»
gave way at first, and a mighty effort
ing the points, the water supply *
an assignment.
Liabilities *91,279, result of many years' effort,
Even in if not ntpj>e<l by frost the crop of these of the past «quarters exceed tho-e of any was made by hundreds of laborers in
with assets nominally the same.
the surrounding country. They VI|j
«lays when placer mining was being nuts will lx« large here this year. corresponding period in the j«a»t his­ charge of the government engineer» to
the locations for the proposed fortifi^
tory of the government.
Alfre'i <«. Vanderbilt has visited don«' in hundred» of claims throughout Peaches are also beginning to bloom.
check the flood by cribbing and sacking,
tions, surveyed the coast line and
Comniissiomr Strasliourger, of New the state, the collection was regard««!
A postoffice has lieen establish««! at
but it wa» soon appar«-nt that it was
ferred with the owners of ths
CLBANS OROW SLSPICIOLS.
Among the nuggets Lost Valley, Wheeler countv, to be
York, to whom he explained that most as magnificent.
beyond human power to successfully
which it is ptoposed to acijuire.
of his securities were invested in n >n- in the collection is one found in Nelson aupplied by Hpectal »ervice from Lone
combat the resistless fury of the cur­
Senator Proctor and the repre^t,
taxable projsrties not liable for per- gulch, als>ve Helena, which is said to R«xk.
The postoffice at Thurston, Bungling of Treaty Creates tear of Fur­ rent. An hour later it was seen that
tives
will recommend the purch«» u
sonal assessment. He showed that be lie th«- largest »ingle nugget ever ft uu«l I-ane county, has been re-established.
ther Amendment».
the ends of the levee ««n either side «3
20 square mile» of land on both aide
wa» liable for iissi semsnt on only »190,- in the Northwest.
Havana, March 27.—Although there the crevasse were melting fa-Mhe force
Seventeen
canneries
and
10
cold
of the lower bay and several
The present value of the collection is
060 but he agree«! to an assessment on
of the current cutting the embankment
islands. A b soon as the nece»sary
about |300,006 if melted down, but in storage plant» at Astoria are making is much complaint here on the part of away as Umugh .twasbu.lt of sand.
*25o,ii0O.
its natural statu, as coming from the ready for the fishing season, which the Cubans that the United States did
islation ha» been secured, they <lv,
Judge P. B. Wilfe, of the Seventh
earth, it is worth more, a number of ojxms April 15. A heavier run than not give the reciprocity treaty a fair charge [emporari’ly’ of'the* government I legislature of the state of Missouri, and the construction of a permanent b„.
Iowa judicial district, has just rendered
that
of
last
year
is
anticipateil
on
ac
­
±J,,.re..u,.£,o„K.«£;1..bS
gems being worth several times their
rack», a drydock and strong fortifier
deal, the publication of the text of the
an important decision regarding the
weight value bm ause of their jieculiar count of the returns from artificial
states
of
Washington,
Idaho
and
Cali
­
tions designed against a sea attat
1»
unquestionably
the
worst
in
me
■
.
.
jsjwer of assessors t«i as h «»»» taxes on
propagation.
amendments has shown them that the
format ion».
fornia, the outcome seems somewhat only, fortifications on the land side boi
property in the bands of a trust com-
history
of
the
levee
system.
He
says
treaty
lias
not
lieen
materially
damaged
It shouki prove on«* of the features of
Architect W. H. Knighton has been
doubtful as to further results from being regarded as necessary. Xo ¿¡j.
pany as trustee. The court holds such
that trie entire delta, as far south a»
the exposition.
ft will be carefully appointe«l by the state lx>ard of asylum from
a Cuban standpoint, except Vicksburg, will be flooded and the Western states. It also appears that culty is anticipated in acquiring u,
projierty is Fable to assessment both
guard< <l day and night from the time trustees to draw up jilans and specifica­ through the delay and uncertainty en­
for county and city tax«'».
farming lands in Washington, Bolivar the Lewis and Clark centennial has necessary land, as the Spanish ng
it leaves Montana until its return from tions for a modern horse anil cow barn
tailed
by
the
action
at
Washington.
and
Sharkey counties will be under failed of mention in the legislative English owners are enthusiastic for tfa
Biquro, Mexico, is now the only St. Louis and Portian«!.
to replai e the present dilapidat«-d and
water
for more than two weeks. This bodiea of the manufacturing states of station. It is thought that both the
The
present
feeling
of
suspicion
is
plague sjmt in the Mnzatlan district.
unsanitary building, the coat of the
army and navy will maintain force«t;
is
the
first break to be repiorted on the the East.
due principally to the laca of assur­
RECIPROCITY IDEA IS KILLED.
new structure not to exceed *! 0,060.
Guantanamo.
Ru»»ia is trying to negotiate a loan
ances that the treaty cannot lie amend­ Mis-issipjii ein«*e the present rise be­
COAL
COMBINE
ENJOINED.
of *100,000,060 with a Franco-Belgian
The Dolphin will proceed to Janiaia
Governor Chamberlain has pardoned ed in the United States house of repre- gan. Major Sean Bays a desperate
Other Treaties Will Share Same Fate —
tomorrow.
syndicate.
John Gate», who two year» ago forged sentativee and that President Roosevelt struggle is living made to prevent the
President Gives L’p.
Federal Court Orders Indiana Operator»
the name of H. W. Corbett to a check will call a special session prior to the further widening of the breach.
Owing to freight congestion, it 1» re­
to Let Market Alone.
NEW PHILIPPINE CURRENCY.
Washington,
March
28.
—
The
an
­
at
Eugene.
Gate»
had
served
half
hie
Reports from the interior are very
regular meeting of congress.
ported that fires will lie put out in
nouncement
in
tlie
Jamaican
legis
­
three
year»
’
eenU-nce.
The
jiardon
was
Chicago, March 26.—Ten Indiana
The presidents of all manufacturing meager, but it is believed the people
2,000 or more coke oveoH In th«* New
lature regarding the failure of the re­ grant««! upon the petition of a large and commercial associations today re- were fully prepared for a break, and coal companies and ten individual Treasury Department Plans for Purchu
River, W, Va., field.
and Coinage of Silver.
ciprocity treaty with the United States numlxvr of prominent citizen»of Marion ceived a list of inquiries from the sen­ the loss of life, if any, will be reduced operators were restrained by Judge
Four men were drowned at Bass lake, is but a forerunner of what may lie ex­ county.
ate committee on foreign relation» to a minimum, though the loss of stock Hohlsatt in the United States circuit
Washington,
March 26.—Secretin
nine inilee from Owen sound, Ontario. pected in the case of all agreements of
Hundreds of sheep are dying on the with regard to the effects of the amend­ may be quite heavy. The damage to court today from continuing their com­ Root has been in cable correspondent»
They were fishing in a leaky, tlat- a similar character which failed to se­
range» in Grant and Harney counties ments. It is requested that the repre­ plantations and the interference with bination for the regulation of coal with Governor Taft in relation to the
bottome«l Is.at, when it »ank.
cure action by the Uniteii States sen­
prices and output.
The defendants carrying out of the provisions of the
for want of feed. Th«* long, cold win­ sentations be sent in tomorrow. The planting cannot b<* estimated.
Claims against the city of New York ate. ft was evident from the attitude ter, together with the deep snow and report on the treaty will be completed
The situation at midnight grows were given until April 6 to show cause Philippine currency act and it has btw
for *500,000 Jiave been filed by per­ of that ixsly that the memlM'rs were op- scarcity of hay, is responsible for the today.
worse for Greenville.
Work on the why the order should not be made per­ determined to sell $3,000,000 of ten.
sona injured by ex|>lo«lii>g Iwimb» last (Hise.1 to the reciprocity idea, a» out- heavy loss among the herd». Sheep
protection levee through Main street manent. The corporations and indi­ porary certificates for the purcbaieof
lined in the reciprocity treaties that owners are trying to move their flocks
BIO SMELTER BLRNED.
election night in Madison square.
lias lieen abandoned and water has viduals enjoined are the same recently silver bullion for coinage into pen.
were sent to it by tlie president, anil
reached Washington avenue, the high­ tried in the state court on the charge of These certificates bear four per cent in­
Every Lutheran is to lx* aske«l to all efforts along that line have læen to better ranges, but the sheep are too
Company Whose Employes are Striking est point in the city. Appeals for help raising the price of coal and restricting terest, are free from taxation, and nn
weak to be moved.
give one <ent a «lay for a period of abandoned by the administration.
Sutters Heavy Loss.
have been coming in all night from the the output in Illinois, thus causing the for one year. They will be issued ii
one year for a tx-nevoleuce fund for all
I.inn county real estate agents com*
The rejected treaties, among which is
Canyon City, Colo., March 27.—At Tuxedo and Race Track additions and coal famine in Chicago last winter. denominations of one thousand dollar«
objects of th«« church. From the 250,- that with the French republic, are not, plain that most of the jiarties from the
006 Lutherans in the symsi it is exjiect- it is authoritatively state«!, to lx* again East who are seeking homes are accom- midnight the main portion of the relief boats are being sent out. The Judge Chettan dismissed the case on each, made payable to the bears.
news come» from these additions that the ground that the offense was com
ed to raise nearly $1,600,000.
submitted to the senate in Decembet nanied by an Eastern “agent,” who smelting works of the United States people were seen clinging to roofs of mitted asainst the federal law and not These certificates are to be sold in th;«
country.
demands
at
least
50
j«er
cent
of
the
next,
and,
because
of
the
attitude
of
A broken* rail wrecked <*n»tbound
Reduction and Refining company at houses and rafts to escape drowning in against the state of Illinois. The in­
It is learned that the insular divis­
Santa Fv j>asHeng«*r train No. 2 at tlie senate, the president is discourag­ lo«»! agent’s commission before the this plate was destroyed by fire, the the rising waters.
junction granted will stand until furth­ ion of the war department has reqnett.
homeseeker» are allowe«! to locate, If
1-akin, Kan., every car except one leav­ ing the formation of new treaties.
Many lives have been reporte«! lost, er order of the court.
Immense new
ed the secretary of the treasury to pus
Sugar formed an important item of the Linn county people refuse to be loss lieing *200,000.
ing the track.
Conductor Pon«l was
a woman and five children perishing in
No opposition was offered in court to chase the necessary silver and exerak
bled
the
agent
moves
his
party
on,
buildings,
200
by
80
feat
in
area,
were
recipro
al
exchange
in
Home
of
the
treat
­
injured badly, but the juisHengerH
one house, but tomorrow will tell the the entering of the order.
When the
ies, noticeably those in the West looking for greener jiastures.
e»cape«l with a severe Blinking up.
destroyed.
The companv owning the fate of many poor unfortunates. The notice was first served upon the defend­ the coinage of the Philippine pee*
authorized by the Philippine currency
Indies, and ho far aH that article of im­
Seven thousand dollars in «ash has plant is the same which owns the southern part of the city is entirely ants some days ago the appearance of
Ambassador Choate ha» informed the
act. Although this act authorizes tte
port is concerned the administration is just been paid as part of the lx>nd pri« e
under
water.
Houses
are
filling
and
slate dejiartment that a sanitary con­
each
was
entered
with
the
exception
of
coinage of not to exceed 75,000,0«
entopfied from agreeing to any reduc­ of the Ochoeo mines, near Prineville. Standard gold mill at Colorado City,
gress, which will con»ider matters of
whose employes are on strike. The fire their inmates are securing rooms up­ the Wabash coal company, which was pesos, including recoinage of Mexicu
tion of duty by reason of the terms of
international imjiortanee, will Im held
Friday, April 10, at 12:30 P. M., at broke out in the refinery from an un­ stair». By morning the water will be represented in court by its attorney. and Philippine coins, it is not contez-
the Unban reciprocity agreement. This
at Bradforii. England, >rom July 7 to s|H'cifically provides that no sugar pto Indejx'ndenee, is s«*t for the sale of the known cause, and was discovered by over all part» of the city unless another In the meantime, however, the matter
plated at present to coin moretbu
11, ami United stat«*» representatives duced by any country other than Cuba jxx>l of the Polk county mohair associa­ the watchman, but couhl not le sub- effort i» made to build a protection.
was taken up by the coal operators with 20,000,000 pesos, at the rate of 2,000,-
are invited.
The
city
is
in
total
darkness,
water
the attorney general at Washinton, and 000 a month.
du«*d, ami soon t! e recently completed
shall tie admitted into the United tion.
putting out the fires in the electric by him referred back to District At­
The Pacific and Dominion expre»» States a» by treaty on convention while
The silver for these coins will be pus
An enjoyable two days’ farmers’ in­ adilitions, which have lieen in progress light plants.
torney Bethea. Attorneys for the oper­ chased in the United States, but under
«ompany, at Detroit, Mich., ha» in­ the Cuban treaty is in force, at a lower stitute was held at l.a Grande last week of erection for the past year, were a
ators
refused
to
state
what
action
would
creased the rewarii offer««! for the *23,- rate of duty than is imposed by x-xist* under the auspice* of the agricultural ma»» of flames. The plant is not a
what conditions has not yet beu
BOTH SIDES FIRM.
lie taken by the mineowners in the determined. The treasury, it is under
total loss, as its entire value was *500,-
500 gold bar stolen la»t week. The re- ing law.
college.
matter.
war«i is now *2,000 for the recovery of
000, but it cannot lie learneii that then*
stood, will purchaee only at the market
RIVER IS STATIONARY.
the bar and *1,000 additional for the
Fire at Portland Sunday morning was any insurance. One hundred an«l Seattle Street Car Strike to Be Fought
value, in euch quantities as may I»
SPAIN
SIONS
PROTOCOL.
to
a
Finish.
arrest and conviction cf the thief.
destroyed tlie Parellus pulley manu- fifty men are made idle.
needed as the coinage progresses. It
Swift Current and I avorablc Wind» Keep facturlng plant and badly wrecke«l th«
Seattle, March 30.—Both parties to
is said that the department will not
The United State» crul»er Albany has
Mississippi Down.
Salvador Must Pay L'p.
Enterprise planing mill. The loss is
the Seattle street car strike stand firm Claims Against Venezuela Adjusted Prior submit to an advance in the price of
arrived at Palermo, Sicily, front Algiers.
to
Hague
Court's
Action.
Washington, March 27.—The state and business is paralyzed.
Business
New Orleans, March 28.—With the placeil at $15,000. A number of other
silver, if it can possibly be secured *t
The United States steel corporation river practically stationary during tiie buildings ha«l close calle.
department has taken measures to col­ men tried to mediate yesterday, but
Washington, March 26. —The Spanish the ruling rate.
has |>ut in operation more than 1,500 «lay, there han lieen little change in
lect the award asi-eHHe<l against tlie gov­ President Furtli declared the union government will sign with Minister
new coke ovens on Tug River, Wi»., the tloxsi conditions. Th«' phenomenal Water l«ailiff» at Astoria and <>r«*gon ernment of ban Salvador by the arbi­ would not be recognized, and the strik­ Bowen a protocol providing for the ap­
AMERICAN FALLS RUN DRY.
City
are
icatling
a
strenuous
life
at
As many more will l«e complet««! with* »peed at which the current is (lowing
present trying to capture men who ar<* tration in tlie case of an American cor­ ers declare«! they would strike till it pointment of a mixed commission to sit
in 30 days.
and favorable winds have doubtless re­ catching salmon during the dosed »«-a- poration amounting to 1534,000. The was recognized.
at Caracas to adjust the claims of citi­ Ice-Jam Stops the Flow of Niagara, ui
secretary ha» accorded tlie Salvadorean»
There was a slight increase in the zens «>f Spain against Venezuela. The
Baron Mumm von Schwassteln, who strain««! the rising tendency. A vigil­ eon.
Relic Hunters Revel.
a full opportunity to present reason» ntimlier of cars operated, and the offi­ president of the republie of Mexico will
was for a numlier of years secretary of ant eye is being kept on every foot of
Niagara
Falls, March 26. — The
The Rogue River Packing A Naviga­ why the judgment shoulii not lie paid, cials predict that this increase will con­ be asked to name th« umpire, who will
euibassv at Wanhington, is to relieve levee from R«si river landing to New
tion company, of Grants Pass, is »|>end- but after patiently considering these tinue. Barracks are being fitted up for decide «juestions of disagreement be­ American Falls is practically dry, tel
Count Vodel as imperial German am- Orleans.
l«a»»ador at Rome.
Memlier» of the state board of engin­ ing a large amount of money in the de­ representations the department lias just the employes, and 18 of the latter have tween the two commissioners provided for the first time in 55 years people
able to walk about in the river bed.
velopment of the Lower Rogue country, inform«*«! the Salvadorean government
The rejsirt of I.irutenant General eers are at various point» along the fronl the mouth of the Illinois down. that it cannot reopen the case without been »worn in as policemen and armed. for in the protocol.
Thousands have clambered over the
Mississippi, tlie Red river and lai
The
strikers
say
they
have
gained
With
the
completion
of
the
Spanish
Miles on hi» observations in the Philip­
The eomjiany is now at work building showing gross disresoect for the arbi­ metnliers ami ride on cars to convert protocol all the nationsexcept Denmark rocks hunting for relics and souvenir«
Fouchiere.
On
the
latter
stream
there
pine» and on his trip around Ilia world
two steamers to take the place of the trator», and that it sees no reason why nonunion men. A strike of the miners having claims against Venezuela will Great rocks never before seen are high
ha» l«eeu subnntttsl to the ’societary of are now three crevasse», but planters two lost last year.
So little water is flowing
the money should not tie paid.
at the Renton coal mine, which »up- bate provided the machinery for set­ and dry.
war, but it will not Ixv made public, a» not immediately within range of the
over the American Faile that men in
break» have had time in winch to con­
plies
the
power
houses,
is
threatened.
tling
them.
The
nations
outside
the
The
Grand
lodge
of
Oregon,
I.
O.
O.
it is regard«»! a» an inspection report.
Lp Capitol .Step» In Automobile.
struct temporary embankments, Mm h F., will meet in Portland May 20. A
blockading alliance are expected to go high boots almost could have crossed
Two men entered the j««welry »tore of damage will lie «lone to the oyster in- largo attendance is expected on
A
New
Treaty
Would
Be
Better.
Washington,
March
37.
—
Three
men
to The Hague with a united front at the brink.
ac-
The extraordinary condition is d*
A. B. Hubt'rinan, at Omaha, and dustry by the present thssl.
count of the president’s visit May 21. in an automobile attempted to ride up
New York, March 30.—Senor Silva, against granting any preferential treat­
walii<*<l out w ith two trays containing
the steps of the east front of the capitd secretary of the Cuban senate, who has ment in the payment of the claims of to an ice jam up the river. Ths w
dianvondH <«f the value of *5,066, the
was driven from Lake Erie into the
To Pay Honolulu Plague Claim».
A special train will lie run on the today. They reached the re-ond land­ l>een an advocate of the treatv of reci­ the three blockading powers.
clerk’» attention l«eiug direct«*d to the
entrance to the Niagara and lodged in
Washington, Match 28.—W. F. Me­ evening of March 31 to accomodate the ing, 16 steps from the street, when the procity with the United States, is quot-
telephone wIdle they were looking at Lennon, chief of tlie warrant division Mason» and their families that will at- chain of the vehicle broke, and it ran
the shoalwater, shutting off theft*
Fatal Fire at Grand Rapids.
e«l as raying, according to the Havana
the gvma.
into the American channel. Tce
of the treasury department, today tend the dedicatien of the new Grants bickward without accident. The man correspondent of the Tribune: "I am
Grand Rapid«,
Mich., -UttriU
March oiO.
26 —
-g--- , avaaxu.,
The Illinois aj«p«llate court for th« ■tartnl for Honolulu, charged with the Pass Masonic temple, from Ashland, who acted as chaffeur gave the name of inclined to the belief that the beet Hre at the large greenhouse plant of Horseshoe Falls is not affected as ranch
The river in the
Fourth district has <lecide<l that w hen duty of disbursing the *1,660,000 ap­ Medford. Jacksonville and other South­ J. D. Hurl but, and said he was from thing would l«e to disapprove the treatv, Henry Smith, just west of this city, re- as the American.
cinity of the Three Sister islands'*
His com j «an iocs did then negotiate another.
a man is »ent to j>ri»oti for the murder propriated by congrese to satisfy in [«art ern Oregon pointe. Grants Paas will Detroit, Mich.
The ameml-'
in the lose of one life and *35,-
of hi» wife he ia judicially dead, and his the judgment» render««! on account of have some 400 visitors on that evening not give their names, but one of them ment« seem confusing to all of us. We 060 «lamages to property t-day. The quite dry, and the center falls, between
children are sntitled t«> the insurance the destruction of property in Honolulu Th«1 dedication of the new temple will -aid he was a police commissioner of have perfect confidence in President blaze »trte«1 in the boiler room, pre- Goat and Luna islands, is a skeleton of
on the life of the murdemi woman, in suppressing the bubonic plague «lur­ l>e one of the grandest jubilees the city Hartford, Conn. The chaffeur wa« ar- Roosevelt, but fear the amendments are sumably from the explosion of a lan­ itself. The conditions is likely to la*
rested, but later released on liail.
even if it was taken out in favor _of her ing the years 1H91> ami 1906, The Ter­ ha» ever know n.
in such shajx' that to make a new treatv tern carried by one of the employee for several days.
ritory of Hawaii was also authorised by
huiliand.
is preferable.”
who was afterward found dea.I. The
Fire In South Dakota Mine.
the Hame act to issue bonds net to ex­
Offers to End the War.
PORTLAND MARKETS.
ihero Teaa ’? ‘he b0,rdln‘f h-”1’"
General William Thomas Clark, of ceed *500,000 in amount, to lie used in
Leads. 8. D., March 27.—The Bing
Called to Account.
Willemstad,
Island of Cnrkcso.
th. mb t •“Pfoyee lived, and then to
Washington, D. C., was knock««! down paying its »hare of the judgments.
Wheat— Walla Walla. 72c; blue­ ham hoist of the lliggen Fortune niin-
Pekin, March 30.—The tone of the »he other buildings. Another employ«- March 26.—General Matos, the leader
by a cab while attempting to croas
ing company was destroy««! by fire ear­ Official Gazette indicates that the Chi­
stem, 77 « 78c; valley, 77c.
Zkh
by
«nd rescued of the Venezuelan revolutionary niovr*
State street, Chicago, ami severely in-
Hr» Cause» Death and Paafc.
ly t«xlay. Th«» lose is *50,060, partly ne«' government is giving increased at­ with
ment, who is here, today sent the f«'‘‘
difficulty.
He
will
recover.
Barley
—
Feed,
*28.50
per
ton;
brew.
jured. He i» 73 yean old, and has
insured. Four miners were at work at tention to the rebellion in Kwangsi
New York, March 28. —One man,
lowing telegram to General K«n>pr'
«■«■»tained, it 1» saul, two fractures of
ing, *34. •
the bottom of the scaffold and were province. An order was iMued thia I
Ayala, vice president of Venezuela*11
Oreat Northern Blocked.
the skull an«i internal injuries.
Hi» Vincent Itaehtn, a carpenter, lost hi»
F lour—Beet grade, »5.9504.25 ; grah­ «lightly injured.
They escape«! by evening to General Mei, who was dis- I
president of the congrese: “Genera:
recovery is sai«i to lx« doubtful. Gen­ lit«' in a tire to.lav, which damaged the am, *3.4503.85,
I h
Mareh 26’ ~A «“PnG Castro has resigned the presidene*
almost a miracle. The mine is tini- patched months ago under i
eral Clark has the distinction of lieing three upper fluoro of tlie flve-story
------
an
injnnc-
,
*•
r
*
’
a»'hed
here
that
a
snowilide
at
Millstnffs — Bran, *19 per ton; t«ered with heavy timl«ers an.I i» «till
«n to ern-h the duturbamv». to re- "®ll,ngton yesterday buri.-d an «ngine Considering that his being independ®’
the only »«irviving adjutant and chief building at 409 Fa»t Twenty-fourth
middlings, * 24; »horte, *19.500 20. burning. The tire has reached to a nrn to lekin and report immediatelv "nd ''»^“'ee standing on the Great renders impossible ail peace and pros­
of staff of Grant's army of the Tenne«- street. Another man was taken out
distance of 75 feet below the surface. <> ti e Dowager Empr.'»», who desiros
chop. *18.
»«<*. and Conductor Walk^ perity in Venezuela, if congress will*f*
J He served two terms tn congreie iinconseioua and four children were res­
cue«! from tlie fourth floor. The tire
to learn the exact situation, the reason- I «nd Fireman
F>t*n>an Duffy
Dnffv were
were caught
ca
Oate—No. I white, 11.1» <4 1.20; The fire started in a drying r«w>m.
from Texas.
in t * ’ie cept his abdication I will promise T00
«’■used • panic among th« tenant» of the gray, *1 13 («01.15 per l'ente I.
for the complications ami the cause of *'lde' but were extricated
to use all my influents with the
Flood
Subsiding.
Lui» Carlo Ri«> has l«een appointed adjoining tenement house«, and women
’tT
’■“‘"■’bVÍ'lge NX m menders to inime«liateiy en«i the <*r
his failure to carry out the order» given S —
*" * n
’ ”*
Hay
—
Timothy,
*11013;
clover,
minister of foreign affairs for Colom­ and men ran screaming into the etreet.
Memphis. March 27.—The river to­ to him.
”
(809; cheat, IM 10 per ton.
™ the (treat Northern at Madison has
bia, suweeding Dr. Paul.
The fire wa» caused by an employe ac­
night 1» falling rapidly, the gauge
Long Distance Electric Road.
Potatoes
—
Best
Burbanks,
50«
J
•
(fe
per
Carnegie's Great Gift.
Nearly all Cripple Creek min«»» have cidentally upsetting a pot of paint onto ■k-h; ordinary, 40050c per <»ntal. allowing 34 8. a fall of tw . tenths since
•'n«™
“"**
“» ’»•«-
Chicago, March 26. —The Chroni««*
a
gasoline
stove.
6
o
’
clock
this
morning.
The
situation
l««en shut down.
Pittsburg. March 30.-Andrew Car-
grower»’ prie»». Merced sweeto, *30 is rapidly assuming normal propor­
tomorrow will say;
A new railn* •
nevi«* has a .led »1,556.000 to bb libra-
125 per cental.
using electric power, between Chi<®F
Jap« and Metkan» I nionixed.
Scarlet fever »till rage» at lutke For­
tion», »n«l all anxiety is over. Some ry donations in Pittsburg.
Export of Silver Allowed.
h„
■nd Milwaukee, parsing through "*11'
Poultry— Chickens, mixed, 12013c; uneasiness is »till felt for ti e St. Fran­
est, near Cl>i«ag , ami al) pabllc place»
U«e Angel«*«, March 28. —The lata
ma-le it known that be wonhl «foaate
"•shmgton, March 26-Believin«, kegan, Kenosha aa«l Racine, will I*1,
are closed.
Angeles county council of labor ha» youag, 11S012«*; hen«. 12»; turkeys, cis levee» to the north of this city, but »1,400,Ota) in addition to »1,750,000
live, I501fic, .lre«ee<i. t8036«*; docks, all new» from that «met ion is of a re
operaticn inside of two years,
already given by him to provul. mwaaa
In a fire at Shelton, Neb., a man a.iopted resolution« indorsing the act) n *107.50 per doeen. geese. *708.50.
ing the present plans of the Sta»1* 1
assuring character. No train» have vet for an addition to th. p-e^nt C.rnrofo
■•med Cotton was Ixtally injured by of the state organiser in effecting the
unionising
of
Jajvan«
»e
and
Mexican
Cheese-Full
cream,
twin»,
lfiH0
oil
company «*arry. The Cbi«'ga°«
sncveeiied
in
getting
over
tlie
tra.
ks
a
the fall of a wail. A numl«er of other
library and ♦ 150’000 for the buildirg
wattkee a Inlami I-ak« transportst 0®
lalxvrer« at Oxnard. The cmmc II adopt­ 17Sc; Young America, 17S018S*; few miles west of Bridge Junction. It of the Kart End branch library
Thii
fin-men were »lightlyslnjure«i.
ed a further resolution favoring the factory pri«-e», 101 Sc I sm .
has imued a «|Jr™
f. 5l, ara«''» company is the name of the new co' _
i» now though« |H‘Ssihle that Memphis new gift of Mr. Carnegie’, niake.
Rutter—Fancy croamerv, 30033 Sc may remain cut off from the West.
Mark Twain ha* an atta« k <>t bron­ unionising of all nnsktlle<i Astati. and
P°rtatioa of
‘
‘f>«ex- pany. The man who is repre«**1,‘
advio , •rwwirJ »2 ’
1 r'it to the Eastern capitalists an«! who
chiti», bill hi» doctor says lie « an eouR other alien laborer» in Ixve Angele». per pound, extna, 841c; dairy, 200
Heavy Loss by Fire.
Ixwal lalwr le«<ler» state that this is the *2 '•wc; etore, 15018».
Con.ul Gottschalk ? J
stat** that the moneyed men a>e the *Ltn
resume work.
flrat times union labor organiser line
Rochester. N V . March 37. — Fire
Egg*—’ 4015c per d«wea.
To Lay Cable From Mom>l«l»
Norte.
•* San Juan del •rd oil people is Mr. Whitman.
of unknown origin which broke out in
The Texas legislature has passed a in any way fax« ral Asiatic labor.
Hope—t'heuw, 3102te per pen ad
Baa Francim«. M.roh 30.-The first
Coal Mine Blown Lp.
law prohibiting any lotting <>n horw>
Meel —Valley, 13S015«; Resterà th,* Hayden building tonight complet««- step in Um preliminary work to the
Troety I. Cuhan senate.
San
FraiwlK«*
Sendheggrr».
ly guttcl that structure ami caused lay mg M the ¡.able between Hooolulu
races, and the g «veruor ha» signed it.
Springfield, II)., March 2«-A
Orem'», 50 It Sc; mohair. 2«<a38c.
Havana. March •»>; r«.
of rifle explosion in the mine ‘
San Francisco, March 28 —Four
Beet — G no», cow», 303*<C per heavy dae»a«r» to the edioming cmild- ami Midway island h*» been tak.n Preaoient Palma rec.-I Th*
An ephiemit of croup and whooping men, armed with naiidhag». secreted poemi steer«, 404\ie; dreeeed. 7\c. ing«
The tota Io— i« estimated at The Pa«'it)c Comtner ia! evd.
company at Atbe a
’pmcity treaty
*“',‘nd“d Athene coal
.
.
_
***«4T*r
ibi
«ante
comparir
cough prevails among children in Utetuedvre inside the entrance to
t*<hr Tkrtl °
in the «rn- Menar«! county, 26 mile«
*2'"«,600.
The bnilding wa« seven ba* charter»,! the steamer Grace I«,-. -,
V»al—'Srtt^c.
rtLa<»
Brooklyn, N. T. There are over 800 Greenwich street aliar! No 1 yesterday
’'on*'d*r» «hat Bpringfield, today re«ulted io ***“**
Mnttoa — («roes, 4e per poo ad. »t. rie« i igh in re pert an«! fie ia oth­ ami <>a April 10 she will
f ’ the aro-n lr
rasee ami many deaths have occur red morning ami robtied every person who Irweeed, 7%e.
er». The fiamee started on the fifth thi. port «-.rrvmg SnPplie»Bn i ,
of six men ami one being serio1’.«!?
!«•*«•>! through the gate.
The piers
fee» the matter tn th * •doP,ed «ml re- jnred. An entry in the mine 1 »1
lamb» — Grose, 4c per pouml ; th**, and rapidiy ate their wav through for the courtnutKvn of lb..
(
f
Gcvernnr McBride, of Washington, wa» abe.lately «lark ami before they dreosad, 7 He.
1 th» »tractors, the greater poetisas of «m Midway ..lami Th,* Brit.sh .team-
for tome time stopped up on aro
baa vetoed th* *50,000 appropriation «»•».•<1 their operations the robber» »u«*-
H'Xf — Gone», tHe per poaad., the throe walls tailing before it wa* ero Anglia and Colonia are «t prZZ¡ • Wws Mw..
•h" of the gas. This morning an
for the Lnii and Clark expoeition.
I
«emieil ia b 'lding up eight men.
u.i.ier control. No one was hart.
dre»em!,707Hc.
^‘«n relation»
’*'*nwi to the was made to open it by dril M
I in lx>ndon¡bemg loaded with the' cab,».
r’Pon on Friday
"**’ Which wil1 other entry in orde* to nlloe *ir w
ter and the n« to aecape.
EVENTS OF THE DAY