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MUNICIPAL 1 lections . Eugene Weekly Guard I IMI BXLl Bit»«., Proprietor«. EXPLOSION ON THE IOWA. Shell Bursts Big Gun and Kills Three Men —AU Horribly Mangled. HAPPENINGS HERE IN OREGON FIRST IRRIGATION Hesults from Various Cities I" Eastern States-At Chicago. HlOE UNDERTAKING OF GOVERNMENT Chicago. April 8.—Carter H. Harri WILL BE EXPENSIVE. son wa. elected mayor of Chicago yes tenlay for the fourth time, his majority by unoffi. ial count over Graeme stra First Five Schemes Will Absorb Whole art, the Kep'ibii.au candidate, be ing Sum Now Available - Work W ill Not 6,949. The Republicans elected Joi n Be of a Flimsy Nature, but Intended s. gmukki for city attorney by «,700 to Last and Be la Active Use During plurality. an<l Fred C. Bern»«» Hr city I utura Ages. clerk by 3,700; the Democrats elected CUBA is (IR atehl Palma'. Measage to Cusp- Admiration of kuii^ Havana, April 8 — c * rembl»l today altd a|(( '**’•» Pensacola, Fla., April II. —A di as tiime in ee-sion three .OREGON, EUGENE troua explosion occurre.i on the battle a.i-ouut of the nei-emit. ( * *"M !» ship Iowa today while tbe vesa 4 wa« al RAILROAD has lost . ment of many law« be for.1 EASIEMN OHEOON STATION. target practiiein Ihe Gulf. The for partment« of lhe g„ver„ *“ * ward port 12-inch gun bunt from a pre- Agricultural College Regenta Order Ex Patent* to Disputed Oregon Lands Set oughly tinder way. k 1 ** President Palma’sa» rrej111*** Aside by Supreme uourt. tensiva Improvements at Union. omprehenaive Review of Mw ha^ret- mature exploaion of a shell, 12 fi-et of eavt: It« The supreme court ha« atfirmwi tbe ant Happening« of tiw Past Week, the outside turret being demolished The board of regents of the agricul ‘‘Our relations with ths Uaiw í'ri aceted la Condenaed Pwrm. Meat Three men were killed and five injured, tural college, under whose supervision decision of the circuit court of ap|«<l» continue to be elore and cord M the Eastern Oregon experiment «tation for the Ninth c r< lilt, which affirmed Likely ta Provo Interesting. two seriously. more gratifying is t),e nobl *• Washington, April 13.—Ihe opini< n Ihe mon killed and injured were on at Union is con fueled, has decided to the jodgment of District Judge Charles Ernest Hummel for city treasurer by lutely fav rude attitude of B. Bellinger, setting aside ihe patent 21,700. The new city council will con erect a barn on the farm to cost alront the ee -fiid or gun de< k at mesa. Three T»o passengers were injured seriooa- prevails among certain government offi dent of that great republ? issued by the secretary of the interior < it latte Creek, Mich., wtien a pieces of the explod'd gun, ea< h weigh *5,000, to fa» constructed of stone «nd sist of 3-5 Republican«. 3J Democrats cials acqusinteil with irrigation works enough to remember the \. to the Oregon A California railroad * <od, and ol the latest approved design. ing over a tn, passed downward Grand trunk «manned a trolley car. and one Independent Ilemocrat. Ihe tnat the five projects recently authoris which his stubborn will * through tbe «par deck, falling upon the A ni'slern Cottage and other buildings company on February 20, 18l,3, cover Phi'adelphia has Iteen offered the mtn at me««, m-tantly killing three of will be built near the barn lor the use ing a large arei of land within tbe in result in one ward is «till in doubt. ed to be undertaken under the general in jeg .tiatmg the rreiproei?, and obtaining the ratifi. ati ' \' e t.re a t coll*-tion of P. A. B. Wid them. Allo the men were horribly of the pe-.pe in charge of this branch demnity limits of it« gr«nt. 8n*l ,n •»The other i-ouncil <ontained 39 Repub irrigation law will cost considerably and his firm nnrpore lo , ener, provided a suitable building is muti at»l. The heavy missiles, after of experimental work. ’< Tbe«e build- effect upholding the title of settlers lican«, 30 Democrats and one lude- tiore to construct than has been esti ial sesaioi of ongress to dslTL*' e in-ted lor its exhibition. passing through the gun deck, contin ings are erm ted to enable the station now upon these lai ds or establish big pendent '7 mated. Secretary Hit< h< ocg announced prove of it. Besides th. A receiver has been appoints! at ued down to tlie tbiro deck, where they to properly to carry on the work of the rights of sei tier- to heiea ter ac Republican Gains in Kansas. that the five works could be built for re pe t which ue inapir. Ch. ijgo to take charge of the affair« came in contact with the armored deck, experimenting in thoroughbred live- quire title to tbe same. All of the lands art» ted by thi« de American people by our ex«n,?>? ■ Itlie Mississippi Valley atove com- tlie lieevy steel bringing them to a «top stock, which the regent« have decided Kansas City, Mo., Apnl 8—Elec cision are more than 20 and witbin 30 tions were held in all the large Clt 0- of approximately *7,00),<h»0, but these duet a« an independent peoDl« thus eating the engineer« and firemen to add to the work here. la y, whis-e factory ia at Fulton, III. mile« west of tlie railroad, between Kansas ye-terday. The liquor question perrons, who are familiar particularly .lix« the duties and re«^lbiJ' who were at work below. Although the K..h «-r« wreck ml the vault of the Insane Asylum Report. Jefferson, in Marion c »unty, and Rose UMS Mb issue io a number of cities, with the Milk river project in Montana cituenship, there circutn,iaMZ * upper decks were covered with men, bank nt Pinlthtoa. Minnouri, with dy- The report of Superintendent J. F. burg, in Iiougla« county. m ne were renouslv injured. n »tab y fokejia. Th»* result an a wh*de and tbe Truckee canyon project in fully contribute in solidifying. * n <oile The noise awoke citiMns, 1 he exploaion recurred JU«t as tbe Calbreath. of Ihe Oregon insane asy- shows large Republican gains. Kansas Nevada, say that those two schemes understanding between thetko * 1 Outlaw Mined It. i II drove the thieve« away tiefoie they "It is our interest to worthi^ mean ha<i lieen sounded The firing I urn, lor March shows a total enroll- City, the largest city in the state, alone will lonsunte the greater pertion ■ «-< ur d any Itooty. It has been found that the original The nonihvr of pa- vate the«« rentiment» and wsiJ was to have ceased slier ihe snot for ment of 1.297. turned a DemO'-tatic plurality of 2 000 Engineer Clark and Firsman Higgins the dinner hour. The range bad been tients February 28 was 1,298, and dur miner ami man who dug the myster two years ago into a Republican plural of that amount. so better than hy carrying out we<e <eriou-iy injur»l in a colli-ion of •el, ami the Iowa was steaming along ing March 31 were admitted and twu ious tunnel; of a "lost m ne" rec- ntly ity of more than 2,500 yesterday. Thc-s. It is pointed out that government gatio'is to the Wasliii gton Twenty were dis discovered on Grave creek, Southern a 'oirhein Pscifii passenger and freight at tlie apetel of 12 knots au hour alien e-capes returner!. work will tie more expensive than pri expeditiously, frankly xmj B. Gilbert was elected mayor. Oregon, was Tom East, in whose honor t i i «I Ixirdnbury, N. M. A switch tbe officer in charge gave orders to load charged, 13 dim! and one eloped, leav whether it is by grant of whal „ vate irrigation anyway, because, to a Torn East creek, one of the tr butaries h i lien 1« ft open. and fire. The time lu«e was set, the ing 1,297 at the end of the month Democrats Swetp Cleveland. to grant, or refusing what we He was a great extent, private companies have se ourselves justified in refusing. There are 167 nfficei« ami employes. of Grave creek, was named. Clevleand, 0-, April 8.—Complete 'Ian ililskie I>ut>e, son of a Natal, piece charged, the breech closed aad The cost of maintenani-e per capita was notorious character during the early returns from yesterday’« muni, tpal cured posee.-sion of all tlie sites w here the word given to fire. Following the "The government is at prsssnt 'i<u b Africa, Zulu chief, has linen *9.90, and par day 32 cents. There days, and gained a bad reputation on election in this city give Joiiiimn cheap irrigation can be practiced, and pied with the Isle of Pines ii i<l fr mi his studies in this country report ol the gun there was a smothered amount of the number of In liana and B'e 21 Alaskan patients in «barge, for (Dem.) tor mayor a plurality of 5,985. those which the government will hsve it has reason to hope that the io .«-»uni • the chieftaincy. Hi« lath- nol«s as the shell exphsled midway in the gun arid pieces of tlie burster! gun which the state get« *20 a month each. Chinamen he killed. It 1« evident the luipp(Dem.) for president of the coun ment thereof will be eatisfacton «i ’<■ health ia failing. tunnel« an I development of the mine to improve are all of a more expensive Cuba.” and shell were scattered hroa<lcast. cil, has a plurality of 10,436 over weie comealed purposely by hast, and Three silamandern taken from a well three great hole« were torn through tbe New Road In Bohemia District. and difficult character; second, tlie Presii’ent Palma expr.-s«.» the | the mysterious part of the affair is how Sontheimer, the Republican candidate. It ■ ieet di ep at San Marcos, Tex., were deck. Th»< Oregon aecnrities company, cf The Republicans elected Schreiner for economical showing made by private that the question of incorporating dirt i ii exhiuit'on in the New York aqtia- I The Ma-sachiiHetts, six miles distant, Bohemia, baa Maried tlie o n-trm tion he could have removed so much riniii Ihe well has thrown up several was signaled fur aid, and one of the of a wagon road from the warehouse up and done so great au anioont of work polite clerk and four mem-er« of the companies is due in many instances to the treaty all the provisions of ths f| school council. Otherwise the Demo amendment will »ion be nettled ip ciiiien« of blind fish, but none have cutters put off with a surgeon and a»- Champion liasin to the Champion mine. without being discovered. the temporary character of the work, adds that after this has l>een crats made a clean sweep. Hied. sistant «urgvon. The injur»! men were | This road will cost from *7,000 to *8,- which it has been intended to replace will seem unnecessary that the 8 More Land to Be Opened. taken te the hospital and their injuries O'tO. «■< will lie built by easy grade. Republican« Make Gains. Isiael I sander, owner ol the tenement with more permanent and expensive amendment should remain any ionae. It is announc»! through the La In ii e in Philadelphia in which three < I reseed. Ihe dead were brought to The distance is about seven mile« Omaha, Neb , April 8. —Municipal plants when the profits b gan to accu part of the constitution. Grande land office that 50,000 acres of i e weie lost by file, 1« charged with Pensacola. 7 he company i« also about to ina’all an election« were held in all the cities and home claim the explosion was can-mi electric plant near ihe warehouse, land in the riortiiea-tern part of Baker town« of Nebra-ka veete-day, with the mulate; t ir !, when congress passed • rr. inul negligence in n-d providing will talk over waoes . e eifH-e. The coroner'« jury holo« by a detective shell, and others th nk which will have 500 ho’se power. An county will lie thrown open to settle exception ot Omaha and booth Omaha, the irrigation law it incorf orated there- : ment within a few wet-k«. Ti e land that the frequent firing of the piece at him responsible for the tenant«' death«. electric line will lie constructed up this both ot which w<>rk under »pe- ial in a provision that all work should be Trainmen on Illinois Central to Meet I Culebra during the winter, added to new road, und the power used for the lie« along bnake river and comprises chartera. Fartv line« were drawn in i lie appellant division of the su- the work done here during the past ten done under an eight hour lalor con Helals and Discuss liuresse. The purpo-e ot operating the machinery of portions of three township«, but few instances. Re .uMicat a were p.ein». court of New York has reversed days, ei «trained the piece that tract. and that no Mongolian labor country ie generally rough and ironn- the the company. Chicago, April 8 — rhe adjur» successful in most of the town« heard 'he d i i-ioti of the lower court giving (orcs of t ie charge burst the gun. tai nous, but there is ^a g- o'lly port ion should he employed. These provisions committee of the railroad train« from up bi midnight. Ils. heir- ol E. 1. Hinsadle *10,000 for of rich land, spitahle for fruit eu tore Timber Land In Wallowa. have resulted in materially increasing and conductrn organ ¡rations ho, Li< de th in the Park avenue tunnel • nd general farming purposes, There I CANADA STUDIES RECORDS. Democrats Carry St. Louis. rived in Chicago and are prepare Tbe secretary of the interior lias an ■ • s -t- r. The award i« declared to 1st the cost of the work to the Federal meet the officials of the Illinois t'«i nounced through the I.a Grande land is plenty of «ater, with «plendid oppor St. Lottis, Mo., April 8. — Election l Xl-e-rive. Preparing Alaska Boundary Case Amer office that two more towu«Lips of timlier tunities for the <onstrn< tiou of irrigat returns at 1:30 o'clo k (complete) «how authorities. ami Alton r ads The trainmen i ing canals at medium cost. I ii Un« may collect a tribal tee from ica Depends on Ursmmar. According to the instructions of the I conductors’ committees believe land in it al Iowa county will be open that 8t. Ixnns went l>emocratie hy a ■ ii -i e » glazing cattle on Indian Ter- plurality oi 18 UOU in about one-half of se< retary of the interior, acting with same terms can lie secured on thsl New York, April II.—The American I for tiling April I, and three more addi Inaurane« Business In Oregon. i t n) lauds. the registered Vote, which w is 122,000. the advi<s of the officialsof the geologi noi« Central and Alton roads for ti embassy is clox-ly wat hing tlie Alas tional township» will tie open April 15, The annual report of Secretary of Five Republtian» ami one Indep-ndent cal survey, everv portion of the engin members as those on the Wabub- 11.« Itepublicana of the First Oregon kan ismmlary dispn e, cables ths Lin 1 thus making a total of 720 cairns of ■ I'stri i on th« 24th ballot nominated don representative ol tbe Tribune, but 160 acres each, or 115.200 acres of new 8’ate Dunbar concerning the insurance candidate were eie ted to the house of eering work undertaken hy the govern 15 per cent increase for freight >8 I. n_er Hermann for congress. The other 22 members ment will he of the highest grade, ami 12 per cent increase for psaetg I ia n< t taking an active part in the pre timber land on tlie market. Tliia land buxine«; tranrat te i in thi« state in the delegatee. built to last fi r centuries. No risks of servi e. paration of the care It d<«s not have ia estimated bv local parties to run year 1902 shows an increa'e ol 15 per elected are Democrats. Rev. Gustave Gothial, of New York, The 2 washed-out dams will l>e taken, ami no from 1,500,00) to 3,000,000, feet te tl.e cent over the preceding year. John G. Hannahan, grand msstM access to the archives ol the foreign i- tying at death's door with brain Hot Fight at Springfield, Illinois. per cent tax on net premium« pro errors in ca< )ulati< n will be j>erniitt<sl the Brotherhood of Firemen, imw otfiie, and cannit c-ttnpele sib the quarter ruction. Ie-er. ile ia nearly 7ti year« old. duced a revenue of *38,507, as com Springfie'd, 111 , April 8.—The moat to frustrate the o> iginal plans. At the in Chicago tomorrow to present th,«, Canadian commission in making the Will Extend Railroad. pared with *33,988 in 1901. The nek« excitii g city election ever held in pr< a nt time it is believed that tbe manila of the fliemeu on tbe Llua Th > United State« bi «cult company, exhaustive study ot the ilocnmentarv The Num pier Valley railroad people written in tire inaurante increased Springfield resulted in the election of work on the live projects already select Central. * i an aiithoriaed capital stock of *4,- I evidence relating to the treaty of are quietly preparing to m-ke a move from *74,000,000 to »86,000,1)00, tlie fi H Devereaux, Dem., for mayor by ed can be completed for the average ■■■> <<m>, ha« incorporated at Trenton, 1825. The a ljuelment committee ol tk > I. price an acre n»m«l, hut there is «till trainmen and conductors finm thsl'b The new counsel app'inted for the of some kind in the way rf extending projiertv-owtiers paying out as premi 1,500. the road thia spring. Chief Engineer um« the sum of *1,913,392. Losses a possibility pf further increase eagn, Burlington A Quincy. Rock Lit* I Im Haya Hamm >nd, the noted United Hiates are expected to w<>rk APPRAISE WORK ON CANAL. West ha« l>een looking over the corntry were paid to the a > ount of *(>59,148 up the case at Washington, ami dei-end A Milwankee and fit. Paul «vara, nun ng engineer, la going to Mex>co MORO FORT IS CAPTURED. <itv 10 manage the mining interests of «"«inly upon the literal interpre'ation ' up - al«ve Whitney for . the L ’ p«»t ~ wmk, and premiums returned *411,511. where demands were made Jsntun I hnglaeerx to Place Value on What French ol the text of the treaty and e»pe tally •Ild president E.clee has Hen c<>n«uit- tor a horis-intal increase in wsgesol* Ui« Guggenheim«. Electric Sawmill!. 1 upon tbe words "windings or siniiosi. Hr several Company Is Doing. Hostile Natives of Mindanao Beaten With per cent for two classes of employ The electric «awmill under construc ’ !<e '-evemh national hank of New lien of the coast” in determining the day«. While all of the official« are Great Slaughter. Washington, April 9. — Admiral now have their schedules nf ilemus Y rk i» to )>« sold te the I Mercantil* method of measuring ten marine absolutely noncommittal, everything in tion at 8t. John’«, « suburb of Port Manila. April 13 — Captain Persh revised and will present them to'» I ti iiial, ol that city, lor *2,700,000. letgue« Minister Sitton and his Cana- dicate« that tlio roa I is to lie extended land, will begin operation about the Walker, General Haines and Major managements of those roads belortk It is »0 yi-are old. George W. Black, the two latter of the corps of ing's force < antnred Bacolod, island of | dian aeeociatea are working quietly, thia season into Harney county, poaei- drat ol next month. end of the week. Brower ie the inventor. It is a novel bly an far a« Burna. engineer«, will leave New York next Mmdvnao, Wwlneeday, ki.ling 100 t trolley car was struck hr ■ (<rami I hut with the hearty co-operaiion of the plant. It will repre e .t an outlay of Thursday for Colon, fur the purpose of Moros and wounding many others ' r < k 'ram at Battle Creek, Mich., an<l British foreign office. WONDERLAND 1*03. Jaaephlna Fruit Prospects are Good. about *50,000, land will have a cut ► m .-lied into kindling rood. Twopas- appraising the value of the work new tn Three Americans wirt wounded ting capacity of from 75,000 to 100, (MH) Josephine county orvhardiats have CREVASSE OPEN AGAIN. r- g.-is were seriously injured. The motive progress on the canal, which will he Perilling’« for. e eon-ist»i of Shaw’s Beautiful Book Describing and PicUffi l>e«n busy for the past three weeks and feet of lumber per dav. This Glorious Westland. power will lie riippiiel by electricity, prosecuted by the French company up battlion ot the Twenty-seventh infant more spraying their trees. Ondiardists Fto 11 tora of the eetata nf Namnel J. Flood at Hymella Bursts Its Bounds and and ih* «awe will he op rated in such to the nn ment when t! e great there are taking a much livl er inter Another volume has been «dW I 'I i e<i Inn e presented the N«w York Work Is Abandoned. property ry, Kilpatrick’s troop of the Fifteenth est in this work t'an ever l*for*. a way that the largest lg« <au be rawed 1 1 Id r library with a collet lion of he Wonderland Series published tn» come« into actual possession of tbe cavalry and McNair ’ s battery. New Orleans, April II. — Ho e ol Many orchards (hat I ave nev r is-e-i directly into lumber. Ii 0« , pamphlets, pajiere and ilocu- ally by the Northern Pacific rkilrai United Mates. closing the llyinel'a crevasse wa- prac sprayed Iwfore h«ve been clew e l up Pershing wa* surveying the nest company. Thislate-t nninher eitvit UK-lit«. tically aliandoii»l today. All day a this spring ar <1 given a Ii'reml spray of Under the agreement to sell the shore land« wbe i the 1 acolodians op in newness and variety of wordpictw» iBdlan War Vets Must Wait. 1'lie new Chineae minister at Wash- terriltic ■ n-rent «wept around the brok lime solution Taken as a whole tlie Adjutant < ieneral C. L. Gait-nbein, canal, as a gne.l by Secretary H»y and iM'sed hi« advance and provoaed the and camera picture«. Onler the '■« i ato . sv«: “The flrat part nf my en ends ol tlie cribbing «nd through tl a orchards of Ji.»-philie county lo"k far ttregon National Guard, is in receipt Mr. Cromweli, there being no sttpu a- fight. Per-hing's force -urroimdei! and mailed to your home address. nrf» i i-in -. wh ch corres|«itid« to your John, great 700 f.H>t gap in the levi-e, under- Imtter this reason than they hav* ever of a letter front F. E. Rittman, auditor tion to the contrary, the Company was atia ke.1 the stronghold, first shelling your office, and while waiting its*- i <■!►• Ii«I Chentnng—all one word, mining the light piling wtii. h it had tiefore b»-en known, ami indications <>( tlie war department at Washington, not ><ouiid to continue ths heavy ■ ally tlmm and rushing nis troops forward rival prepare your mb d for the fea-trf < l>. tilting. Th* middle part ia mv taken 13 day« and nights to btli'd. expenditure on account of lalmr ami 1 point to a good crop of fruit. ana then charging gallan lv. After history, «tort, and traveling «pre in which he states that it is imp issible A delegation from the crevas-e com- I in I n< e I.tang—pBrnounced aa if »t the present t me for him to rend ma erial and «tip rintendence involved crossing a deep moat ^nd eirerinv the ernes that the book aff >rde. Ak ■ •* e spelled l eeang. The latter mi»ai n came to the city larly to'ay Clark of Stats I and Board. ■ lata which General Ganteubein needs in the continuation. It isclaimed that fo’t, tlie Americans engaged the Moros, bun-lie o' poorly conceived and chny’ l< r’ I plain Cheng. Mv name, there- and made a puri hare of tilling, which M. I.. < hamber sin. clerk of the be'ore paying Hie Indian war veterans a suspen-ion would have worked h»»m bayonets a.ainst kris es A hundred will tie sent forward t< morrow, I re, ia < hentiing Liang Cheng ” ft 1« state Ian I Ismrd, ia ill with dropsy, of Oregon for ttie r services, in compie and have resulted in the loss of a num of the de ruder« were killed, including printed advertising matter will rot » imposed on yon. but you will hop* considered, however, that not O'ie ami Ina physicians s«y he <-a«n<>t te- sne« with the act of February 24, |9<<3. ber of canal workers who have now be ’he datto ol Pai a diti gan, and tnanv -ented a b-antinil magazine cnrtxinf Tit* .«nil Ciimniiraion ia pre|wiriug clisnce in a thousand to clow the cre cover. George G. Brown h«s been It will evident v be two months before come experienced in I inured to the w <re woun ’el. Only three Americana f i ».ik.ii Panama. stories and pictures of tlis »•*”n vavee remains The levei' It ard ila« elected by the state land Imard to fill this money can 1« paid. i Innate, the canai company under were aonndeil. After the capture of wonderland of ours that will suit«*" practically rea< bed the end of its took to keep the work In progress «nd the vacancy cause I by liia illnea« and K< a- «rimirai Gei r.-e E. Belknap, the fort it wa« destroyed. interest and please the taste o ils m>w Io ks to the I'mted 'Utes givem- Large Door Factory at St Helens Mr. Chamber- r ti •-), >e eran nf tbu Cigil a <1 t in- ■ ourcM, and planter« are calling away al>aen«e from office. I he H». o|. d leaders «nd the majority tn >«t critii al. The Itook costs not'« their hands in < rilvr to build protecting lain has been ill ,e ersi week« but lit« Rainier will probably «non have the ment for com|ien*-ation for the expenses of the people of that distri f had be n ti e war«, I« dea I. I he po-ta-re ie six cents. Send levees als<ut their plat»«. recovery ««s n< t despaired of until a Ii argeat exclusive door factory tn opera- iuvuiveil in so doing. boetde 11 the A oerii-si s a> d • icon rap. to Chas. >. hee, general pae-en•M .I.r-ey Citv, under the statute« of few days ago. tion In th* Northwest. A lew months ci attack on American ea pa. The; ticket agent, st. Paul, Minn., and ”* I Ufa Mammoth Liner. \w» Iersev. I mi « placet! a hau ob all Anarchist Out of Jail. ago W. D. Pine’s door factory was rejected tbe tenders of friend-hip. Prices ot Salmon Fixed. souvenir of th« West will bevottr*»* p y» <1 a Tracy nature. New York, Aprii 11.— largar than burned d <wn al that place, ami is now New York, April 9.—A ter pervirga It isrgpected th .t thedefeo of the L’ucle cam's usual promptness. The Columbia river fishermen’s pro any veeaal ever built in thi* country, being rebuilt in a new locatiou on a year’» imprisonmt nt, has about two BaroloH ins will result in all the Moros \ nn a nr* in now l>e'or* the New and 1 lily excelled in aia* nf all the tective union held a meeting at Astoria m idi larger «cale. months loniputstion ol sentence for til know edging Ame-i an sovereignity \ k I g -In tire appropriating u*350,- | and fixed th* prices of fi«h for the Colorads Legislature In De«dl«k «or d’e th et liy ilio Celtic and Cedrri, good 1« >av>or on bla<-kwell’a island, Pershing's coliin n i« going to ParaliUe. tot or ili« 6t. lenti« fair. Fish Warden Report«. c .ming sea«on at 5 cents per poond for of the " lute Mar line, the Minnesota Denver. April 89.— M midnigM Johan Most, the anarchist, bra been re- which 1« also bo-tile. cannery fl«h and 6 cents p.-r pound for Th« monthly report of ki-h Warden l’i< «i l nt Rcoaevelt was ««cortei! to will bo la 11 tie tie. I in New l-ondon. les«e<i Most was convicted tor the night, the hour when the limit of t'1* Mir« Hill, <-old at ireg* fl«h; that is tbo e weigh Van l>n-*n du>«n the receipts of his publication in Ina oaner, Freheit, on •he Y<- lo i atone park from Gardiner, Conn., on April ltl. Castro's Army Is farete 0. of the pneent session of the stat» 'I" ing !'5 pounds or over. Aa tho«e are •ttier for March to have been f .uti.lO, daughter of J J Itili, president of the M >i» by tlie fatuous l'-ay troop of tbe dav President M. Kinley was »hot, Willemstad, Curacao, April 13.— la'ure of Colora 'o whs exban»*vl- ’ the Great Nir hern steam-hip c >m- I the prices already practically arreed of which *112 60 was from fine« an 1 ol an article with the caption, ".Murder in al-y. | tl|«n bv the packers, no controversy 1« «ale« of gontraband salmon, and the and Murder," winch wa« held bv the New« 1«. he-n re. ebe I here U<st the ser ate and house were in » dsf"1’4 piny, for whom the new «htp waa built, Yenesnelan revolutionists have defeated over the general appr- prix'mn hl Fn ! weathar has ruine I th* peach will christen her. The Minnesota will snt icipste<l. tialanee from li<**ii-ee. courts to endxriger the public p.-.,,* jn tie for. e. of He gvernmeit in the The hill appropriating * IOO.iH*» i,r ’ en I vi-awierry cro|>s af tlie east and have features nnd suuvvn *nc*« to t*e Quarts Property Change« Hands. that it «a« an incitement tothe nmn'er nei uh orl.o «1 ol C« reca» and caj t red 8 Louis fair was passed tonight L« *v»t • l.ciwe of Marylaud. found on no other vewm-l until ber sister PORTLAND MARKETS. of tnlers. Upon his release, Most went Negotiations have lasn < li>«ed whe<e two e.nnon »nd a larg- quantity < f am- senate confirmed the nomimd'O1 ' «hip, now building, ie lauu. bed. at once to Union Hill, N. J. by the Red leanqnartx prope-tv. locat lie ent statistics show that that th* munnmn. They have aleo captar»! J->hn M. Maxwell, of Le<dville, •’ * ra •- of d'-atha from can<-*r in Great »1 on Ntarveout creek was taken over W fieat— Walla Walla, 70c; blue the city of Barquiaimetn. wh ch is tbe Bullets Mr Moorish Faaatlcs. ;tidge of the conrt of appesl* Combine Against America. by a Chicago capitalist, for n *12,000 «tern, 7»c; valley, '5e. K < «'n ha« dewbled in the last 40 key to the western part of Venzeuela M ulrid April 11. — A <li*Ktcli from consideration, with a large payment 'be general appropriati >n bill >» P*’’” )ea S. Berlin, April 9 —The German A rg«. containing manv prisoners, Barley—»red, *21.50 per ten; br«w. Direct ca- an extra session will be unsvokW* Melilla. Moww'.'O, give« detail« o< the down Th* mine as« N>nght of Rigg«. rmnp intend to revive the m beme f< | , uruir In, | hie communications betcr; .......... tt .ureawBtatlve John II. K«t<-ham, of righting at Frajala •een thi« g’ly It «aye that 5,000 I Flamm A Evans of tni« city Riggs ia Ing. *>3 --------- »------ <x» tinental cu»to ns nnmn arenisi a*d the United States is de'aved Nev Y..rk, who ba« M-en ill in W««h tn-uigenia made a deajsr.te attack on a locomotive engineer. «n an Promotion fur Forrt»L Flamm and Floor—B**t gra ia, *3.95'84.2* grab | American tmd. al the int.-rnat>on*l <iwnt of the revolution ii k < n, ha« returned home cnnv«I«*- the fortrwaa of Frajala April 9. io sante After Evans are pocket hnntora. Spokane, April 8. — The Chr*»** am, *3 4.5(R3 W>. agr cultural congrem. whn-h «ili he Doming' . «init. the < uatomary prater« the trilieamen I hfM at Rome troni Aprii 13 tn ¡7 Millatnfta — Bran, *19 per ton; announces today that General hoM”’ Bering for Olí al M>rtle Creek. advaniwd with a wild mah, to toe ac M>-e Kdna Telfoner, piece of Mr*. middling*, * 24; aborte, (I9.50<RZO Uonnt von Shwerin Uiwitx, a lemiing tendent F. 8. Forrest, of ths Fy*** Must Not Strike for Recognition. companiment ol religion« exhorlationv Roripga are to he resumed at the oi! m-inh» r of thè Reiehatag, and prua dent I un M Mackay, ia reported tn been chop, (18. N-w York, April 13 -line of the Twice they attempted to carry the fort wvll at Mrrtle Creek. The well ia now Falla A Northern railway, ** g -I io Signor Gino de Martino, of Gate—No. 1 white. »1.15 «• 1.20; of 'heGermanagncnltnralcooncii wil» mw important l»ga| de. isi n« ever an- re»e by assault, but were repulsed by at a depth of 1,800 f. et and the dri l mova that thè rontin-ntal stati.« n , ake Sa lea. pointed general eoperinten'leiit . wi ll die. tel fuailladea, wlii h killed h«a Icen »tepoed on a<co*int of lack of gray. * I 12 -.8*1 15 per rental. new commercial treatie. ,U) ,n< th„m. itmnml in the eUte on th* rigM o( R Montana Central, effective abivE Hav — Timothy *13 413,50 elorer, «e.ve., giv!,,, During thw foada. Now th*t a «nfficient amonnt ot^.r nnton te order a rrike ha« |n«t w| Uro|. (n f The ottava at Tabor, la., where John numb ra of the insurgents He will take the p *'» n' been handeii down hy the appellate di- 15. l’ n n Dessi for* aererai ysars, and atta< « the powder supply oi the trit» a W aloi-k bar bren «oh! to resume opera * 10« 11; cheat, * 11*112 p*r ton. Brown, who will become a«» itsr' T men explml.wl, killing many of them. linos «oik will como once al once. vt-mn i f the supreme court It is in • ■ ■ h« ilrille.| hi« lollowere, ha« l<reu Petateen— Heat Hurhenks, 80s per eral superintendent of the ea‘,,‘,re,. effe.-t that a labor union has not the «le.ir* rei by fi re. •ack; ordinary, 25g»40r rer rental, via or» of the Great Nor’hern “ Apenintmeat by Chamberlain. Tcrwarfo In Kaeeae. rghttoo-der it. „ en (0 quit w„k re«t will be succeeded by K C M1, growers’ gricee; Marred «saeta. *2A *»*•• ot Alasti. Fl.h*™,.*, I I <rge ama of mal and petroleam Gnvernor Chamberlain baa appoint 2 25 per rental. »here they ,re in receipt of the wages Kansas City, April II A «p* HI Io fan Francisco, April 9—The w-g, now assistant snperint<-nd»nj la l I»*« loeated in the MrwtMveaat the lime« from Joplin, Mo., «av demanded by the r,«antt .tl„n. and It ed T. H. Ho«**. of Fortalnd.to pierei Poultry— Chickens, mixed. 12d*13c; q tesnon^htch has i»q 11ntler Can. ade division if theGrest ^ortI K«» e av districi ot British Columbia, is reported t< eight-that a iorna<k> p.wwd Captain Hoben a« Tort wanton on the young. 13.» 14c; hena. 12*; tnrkeva, »*’-**n pro.,» t,re fi.liermen where there m no attempt te empl< v io > i y hy A mancane. The position para no aal- live, 1*4l7e; Breened, 204» over MontbeankPVVi Kans*« at 4 o'clo- k Columbia. non inion worker«, bnt where the o>lv ducks, Deaperade Kills T*a * ary, the incombe t receiving his com. (<**7.50 per di»*«; g*ea*. *HBg •ine tmn at i-sn* j, a rof,laa| of the Fv ''r-ahient Cleve'aml ba« asked thia afternoon, and ADamonl, a en a'I Kirgm«n Aria., April 8 ~~ lenaatioa in commissiona. employer te reo<niie the union. town 50 milea a«at of thi« «l*y,enfftewl l‘ I i am t*i kens, the Negro who won Cheese— Fall cream, twins, 181,** W.« st tbe rate of : cents a fi-h. jn«t n-a h Kingrran of th» A telephoi e meewkge u, „ »•>< T-n Eek prise for orntorv at Yale, much damage 17«; Tonng America, 17% ** l*c; fishermen -Unr.a i*d 3 Obaervattoe of Arbor Dey. Charles ttlakev known a« the from Oswego. Kan , «e.en mile* MO o Settled In Fifteen ninutes. f.< w - im I him a copy of th* oration. I he c >m |>any has met tf e pianist,” ia 1 Roy Winchester * "^ j Snjmrinten 'ent of Public inai ruction factory prirea, IftlSc lave. demsn.f half Atlamont. staled that ti er* wa« a an TVnver. Apri| l3 _A ^u| of miner, on the trail 40 mil»* Batter—Fancy creamery, 80tR32Sc way and ag<**d to pay at the rate of t - .(ne.t,.... <„ A 1 f'l-tr year« ef Ihe enllege rvMirse al ver* «’orm in th* vi.-tnity <>l Altamont J II Ackerman ha« i«*n-*l a aogge-tiv* roots Th* fi.herm. n Y-ie will r*reaft*r lie optional, making bnt nothing i« known a« to ita full manual for the ni of public schools in I ner pound; extrea, Mk; dairy, 208* MHtl*s the diagmte, ami anw^ab g\'n « "f t e t oloradi A N»nthern ■ inmen thia place hy James McKrn ».* it . —this for fre«bn>ea to drop Greek. extant. iireparinir lac Arbor div. which will I KSt; stere, I5**l*e. rai r«ad »• t>*n ef5... t!»t. I Fifteen minute- ing definite is known of the of man Bltl th* A he April 10. Th* |«mphl*t compri»»« • .tivanil mathematics from the ea- the murder, bnt it ia thought t • { Fgg»—18Al7He per doeee. after t.*n*r,l Hrrhert. of th — be Cdoradn Kenner, who is wanted for th- Pa-ard ABtkSMhe KM. IS PM»«- Iran w eaaminaletn. t Hope—Choice, g 4*22.- per poned British Trade *. th« tservass g ™T m ’ "I ‘ ,0,n -f'»ronre' whb The Hague. Aprii 11.—Tbe arennd of William L. Wynn at 1 '^4. Wool —Valley, K as «* ts I « row Carnegie f aa offered par AttrMawt« Want Mars Ray. an! |M.of th* By t herh-of L.mdon Anril fh- M.-. h Cal., last July, took the tore rl, <>lil« »fall Cornell «tadea'« larurrart chamlwr ot thè Nethrelan-la parbameat meet of the towrd of trod« kG.’ "* Th* mile attei <l«nta at th* Oregon ’ Orem*. 8A14 S«: mohair 32A33a. Co, dm tor eers and waylaid them onthst'»1 ‘how’ 'E’ Heel — Groes, erres, 3<3^« pre »"•••a wf *•*,0« Ki«, bv -f<ka a« la the tvph id fever epi- teday adoptel thè anti-slrike bill by fi) •tat* i' -ar* asylum hare petit <>n*d fha hoc al ata and LiI ora pound stssrs. 4*4He; dr*«re d . 7^c. • 14.4M.IW ta *,port, I;'*;;* «*■ >n e «here they nr their parent« will to 14. CM«»,,. Demiwrats vn'ot with thè minorila •be bnwrd of trn«t*e* of that in«tite fompnacd Railroad te Vsel—7H*»8lq«. nr* Ma'ifMl i * m.kreg - u *rtir)<n t- mil. turn *-<r a rei«« in «alari*« ot about r • ’*-n grantelf. ami Mr H«rh*rt an M-mipally np ,1* * nw irer. a» * lite p-miahomnl e au-e of the bill wa» Washington. April ' ''n*' Mattea — Groan, te per pound; SGSrÄr-! - if - ♦r cant. »1 ,. eraor Taft ie mentioned for lb* adopieit. 78 la |A. Tire eh» ni bey al* of« railway from Mittimst in r» , treared. 7 Ha. p » net ia 1*04. Tbe New Tea* sath-triieii ilio formatum of tha pre »5«W."ó*' .‘mi Lembe — Groan, te per pound; WO»I th* northern par* of British ' I Y tMtQ uu f*«. Hundred n»ad II *M Armrwe that Roosevelt will he • po ed mtli-arv ratlrnad bri end* lo ro rk ' Th*» i aerea s* drrered. 7V- • nd th* Yu» on to Daw«r>n tr t**' r in export« i*c'o’*. - ia-rer vltk Rew York state la tbe w tir* ratina 1« durmg strikre and ad- ■” -An •’*»«*-* fated by 5 ancouvar bo«in** ® ^* artist f Ho*. - Greaa, per prwerf; d ubitai eolnma. j urlisi aie« dm. Ft^Tn^^:. cotton *3.w.W ” *ÎV0 ■ ’ ” 0W and. dnsf^e AraeeedJeYHe. - ■ ♦----------- EVENTS OF THE DAY I I —r— •g^r u —.... * '•ordina te a report <o the Mat» •ro reportad „ j» ** F*’ •• maet from United States l ley at that place.