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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1903)
CHINA COWED BY RUSSIA. Eugene Weekly Guard. CAMPBELL BUOI., Proprietor«. ON PUGET SOUND. Prosklent Receives Hearty Ovation In Western Washington. Olympia. Wash. May 23.—President Roosevelt caught his first glimpse of Puget Sound at 1:20 yesterday after noon as his train entered Olympia, the capital city of Washington. Although other stops had been made in Wash ington, it was in Olympia that the official reception to the state was ac corded the President. The Governor's staff, ex-Governors of the state-, state officers and reception committees appointed by the Legis lature, ia addition to 5000 people from out of the city, were gathered here to greet the President. From the Nor them Pacific depot to the State capitol building, long lines of troops from the National guard of the state were de ployed, and the President and party entered carriages at the depot and were driven through arches of ever green and flowers ami between long lines of soldiers to the office of Gov ernor McBride. The President’s carriage was escort ed by a platoon of cavalry. Governor McBride and Mayor C J. I-ord occu pied seats in the President's carriage, which had been decorated with the state flower, rhododendron and ever green. At the office of Governor Mc Bride an Informal reception of ten mniutes was held, and distinguished men of the Evergreen State were pre sented to the President. From the main entrance of the Cap itol building a platform had been con structed reaching out 50 feet. A se ries of arches IncreaHing In size start ed at the Capitol doorway and ended at the end of the platform. One him dred and fifty people were seated on the platform and from Its outer edge the President addressed briefly the people gathered In Capitol Park. At the close of the Preiilent's ad dre»s the party entered carriages again and were driven for ten minu tes through the residence portion of the city to the Masonic Temple. The Masonic Temple in Olympia was built over 50 years ago and was the cradle of Masonry in the Northwest. Within Its walls the first Masonic lodge or ganized in territory west of the Mis sissippi river ami north of the Colum bla river, held its sessions. When the Temple was reached only the Pres idential party entered. Within they were greeted by John Arthur, of Se attle, Grand Master Mason of the State of Washington, and were presented to officers of the Grand Lodge. HAPPENINGS HERE IN OREGON She Is Agreeing. One by One, to Al! the Czar's Demands. QUEST OF OREGON PRESIDENT GREETED BY THOUSANDS riot i . n coNNEcnqy^ Efforts ol Bridgeport Street c te Run Car. er J, Bridgeport, Conn„ Ma, w attempt made bv the Connecticut railway and it pany to run their car» . «hliM * men today resulted in » ri‘, 32 men were injured, ri,?'’^ ’ that another such outl,rei.t today will make the <alii.,, Mow »tate treops inevitable •* time it is supfMiHed that a” sheriff will supersede ti.s Lc ’ control of the city. Mtau Ibis morning six troll*, startd out on the R..J lari street lines. Th.ro around the car slide at the c ® tiie car» were manned by i2 , J men brought to this cit", h company. Theresas no ai' U*1 for a coup e of hours. ule'or4 Officials of the trolley TOmr. not reveal the names of X*0’' jured. It is positively known kX that not a man ol the p the six cars escaped injur,0*" kind. Every man of ’th«» " stood on the platform, of,.*/ winle going into the l,ari„ D“,e lie bleeding profusely ’ **• and face. in addition to the trolls, jurd, Rokdmaster Davis, company, was severely ¡„j stone which struck him on th i? Sheriff» Hendne and Plumbs principal magnets for the erosd each was struck on differentnarog Ixaly at least a dozen time« ? tempt was made to run the earsLh Londm, May 21.—According to a OF LOYAL CITIZENS. Petin dispatch to the Times, dated OREGON. May 19, the •ituxtion at Nin Chwing EUGENE !» and in Manchuria, in «pita cf procla- j MILL AT LUCKY BOY MINE. LAND FOR RESERVE. I mation» and aesurance, is unchanged. Lays Corner Stone ol Lewis and Clark There i» a constant How of Russians Monument at Portland Welcomed to Big Withdrawal Made In Warner Valley Contract Has Been I et lor sn Increase of and war materials to lx>th the Chinese the State by Governor Chamberlain Fifty Stamps. Section, Southern Oregon. and Corean banks of the >alu at Salem - Pays Glorious Tribute to A contract has been made bv the Trustworthy evidence, says the dis Tiie interior department has decided the Northwest. patch, confirms'the report that num Lucky Boy company in tiie Blue river ii|>on another forest reserve for Oregon, bers of Chinese described aa former this time in Southern I-ake county, district, for th»1 machinery to increase brigands are officered by Russians. Portland, May 22.—President Roose in the Warner mountain country. By the mill at the nines to 50 stamps, They number at least 2,000 and carry a velt was gloriously welcomed tc tins The anti-dynastic outbreak in Yu and other machinery for the operation direction of Secretary Hitchcock. the badge inw ribed “protectors of the for- city yesterday. All Portland made nan province, China, is serious. The offiiers of tiie com 0gt•* ’ vacant publi. lands in a tract of o,er of tiie miue. holiday, put on its l>eet attire, flocked A cyclone In Central Kansas dirt Reviewing the Manchurian situation 990,000 acres in Lake county, and 44 4 pany have Isen n»-g dieting for several everywhere he went and climbed even much damage to crops and property. days with the I nion Iron works, of aud commenting on the apathy of the tc the roofs and chimneys to see him townships adjoining in Northern Cali Foor were killed and six others in San Francisco, and have let a large con fMiwero, the Times corre»;>ondeiit avers pas». The spirit of the people was fornia, have been temjiorarily with that China is agreeing one by one to all jured by a Pittsburg elevator break tra t for machinery. stirred as never before in this city. If drawn froui all entry, with a view to the Russian demands. Hhe has already ing. There will be an electric power their examination to determine the ad plant, which will be located on the undertaken not to alienate any portion it had been a martial thrill that elec An eastern company has secured trified the populace, it could not have visability of creating a forest rowr ve control of all the toast powder fat McKenzie river, six miles from tiie of Manchuria to any other power; not about the town of Lakeview. The mine, from which power will I* trans to alter the present administration in moved the thiongs of enthusiastic tories. spectators more thau the peaceful visit Oregon lands withdrawn are: Town mitted to the mine. The machinery Mongolia; net to open any ne* treatv A. W. Machen, deposed postal of ships 34 to 41 inclusive, ranges 16, 17, will ire increased to 100 stamps next ports in Manchuria, and ha« given an of the president. ficial. is now charged with disobey ami 18; township» 37, 38 and 41, range season, which will make it one of the assurance not to employ foreigners in j Countless thousands crowded the ing orders. 19; townships 36 and 37, range 20; most extensive plants on the coast. tiie administration of Manchuria, and streets as he rode by. Lees numerous Portland was discriminated against J but still unnumbered they swarmed to townships 36 to 41 inclusive, ranges 21 whether China gives her consent or Work on the flumes, buildings, etc., In letting contracts for carrying Phil and 22, all «outh and east. The town for tiie power plant will begin at once not, Russia retains the telegraph lines the city park, where tiie president laid ippine freight. the base of tiie Lewis and Clark monu ship in which l.akeview is located, and The improvement now projected will between Port Arthur and Mukden. The Union Pacific Boiler makers' In tiie evening they surged the townshirB immediately north, involve an outlay of $95,900. China has agreed that Russia shall ment. strike has been declared off Both around the hotel, calling for him with south and west, are not included in iiave full control of the customs at Niu sides made concessions. the withdrawal. Cbwang, and there is little doubt tiiat | increased clamor, until tie appeared on Said He was an Officer. Russia lias assured the United A forest reserve in the Warner Moun an agre-ement exists giving Russia ex- the fire escape and satisfied them with E. W. Bates ia in jail at Baker City States that It will help maintain an Then lie returned to tain region it recommended by the lusive mining right« in the Mukden a brief speech. awaiting a preliminary hearing on the open door in the far East the banquet from which tiie people geological survey, not cnly for the pre charge of obtaining money bv false pre province. servation ot the timber, but the con Count Cassini, Russian ambassador When Manchuria is gone, what se had called him. tenses, biit he will probably have to All arrangements for the visit were servation of the water su »ply. Goose at Washington, ami Secretary Hay anewer to tiie United States government curity will there be, asks tiie corres ar»- receiving large numbers of letters lake lies in the center of the withdraw The only pondent, for the position of Japan in carried out successfully. authorities far the more ta-nous charge from cranks. al, and a number of ttieams which untoward event was the heavy rainfall Corea, militarry or civil? Does any supply it with water iiave their head of impersonating an officer. Mexico will make silver Its coin, CAQAYAN is PLAQftD one know what secret agreement was which began just as the president en waters within that region. Moreover, but at a fixed ratio. The announce signed by the empercr ol Corea during tered the city park, and continued dur Lead in Yamnill Hills. ment has already caused much for the headwaters of Sprague river, Drews ing tiie ceremonies there. But the rain Caraboas Has Rain, Land, (hertlo, Am Shadden, of McMinnville, is ex the year he resided as refugee in the eign capital to be invested. creek, Warner creek, and a numtier of could not quench his ardor, and be rusts and Smallpox Cane. Russian legation at Seoul? other stream» would all Ite protected by hibiting some lead ore dug from the spoke even the lietter for it. He knew Tiie forest Area near Glen Falls, N. The hills a few miles west of town, Washington, May 20. — Tbs h>. a forest reserve in this region. tiie blowing of abundant rain, and paid of insular affairs Y., are now under control. STREET CAR TAKES FIRE. of the war dZ In view of the development of irri ore assays well in lead, with traces i ol tribute to Western Oregon by saying merit has received the annual rZ! Tiie drouth in Porto Rico has lieen gation enterprises in laike county and gold and silver. Fainting Women Trampled Upon and One ' that here lie did not need to talk about Governor Gonzaga, of the ™ broken and the ruin of all crops nar in Northern California, the creation of irrigation. Ihen, after paying tribute Man Badly Hurt. Surveying Crater Lake Park. rowly averted. tide forest reserve is con-idered most to the memory of Lewis and Clark, and ( agayan, 1 . I., for the year lyy» New York, May.21.—In a wild rush says in part: Superintendent W. F. Arant has re- essential. The lands withdrawn are to Because cf increased trade with exhorting the people of Oregon to emu of frightened passengers to escape from ceived word that Crater Lake national “The province of Cagayan, «im be examined this summer, and such America, Peru lias opened a consular late their predecessors, he sealed the tracts as are found unsuitable for re park will be surveyed by the govern a burning street ear near Cypress Hill», cavity in the monument where lies the in tiie extreme northern part of office in Chicago. island of Luxon, has continued « servation will ultimately Ite icstored to ment as non as the »now disappears Long Island, Michael Murphy, of Ja copper box. The United !«a<i company has in peaceful and tranquil cundnioo, entry. Tiie remainder, beyond a ques from the mountain». The tsiundaries maica, was pushed through a window lie will leave this morning for Puget creased its capital stock from $15,000,- the establishment there of civil tion of doubt, will be >ermanently re of the park, containing 249 square and so badly cut by the glass that his sound. 000 to $25,000,000. miles, have never been defined, and condition i» critical. ernment, which wasaeconipliahad, served. On Behalf of the State. The car was on it» way to Jamaica until that is done the superintendent out the least disturbance or The directors of tiie Bank of Eng Klamath County Fair. cannot tell exactly where his authority when a Ha-h of flame ehot from the Salem, Or., May 22.—Ten thousand disorder in September, 1901. » land have reduced trie bank’s rate of Crowd at Tacoma. discount from 4 to 3 St per cent. The Klamath county agricultural begins or ends with reference to poasi- trucks and the motorman brought the citizens of Oregon welcomed President most complete peace has reigned. Before the passengers Roosevelt to tiie state capital yesterday ble trespassers or those asking privil car to a stop. “Prosperity has been prevented Tacoma, May 23. — The President association is preparing for two big eges. Receivers have lieen appointed for were aware ef the danger, fire worked morning. On liehalf of tiie people of the mortality of Caraboa« and « called Tacoma the "City uf Destiny" the Eastern tune company, with a cap through tiie floor and caught tiie trim this commonwealth, Governor George diseases of iattle and horse«. This yesterday afternoon at Wright Park, events this year—a race meat ami base ital stock of $1,000,000 and general and captured the hearts of 30,000 peo ball tournament June 4 and 5, and an Stripped of 1 Imber. ming of the seat». The 25 pasengere E. Chamlierlain voiced the state’s followed by unexpected rising of offices at Zanesville, O. The liabilities ple assembled there. W. H. B. Kent and H. D Langell, jumped to their feet and started toward greeting and with vociferous cheers tiie rivers, which overflowed land pig Probably not agricultural fair, with rates, Indian are given as $800,000, and assets ss more than two or three in the 30,000 Two women fell in a people manifested their hearty concur with corn. Then came the small dances, baseball and other attractions of tlie department of agriculture, are in the rear door. $550,000. expected to hear Tacoma's pet name Baker City from Washington to exam faint on tiie floor, but the crowd was rence in all that was said. For an and the scourge of locust«, and next fall. The initial fair was held Begging letters to well-known New The cheering at all times during the last October and the surprising quan ine the lands and report in regard to too intent on Having themselves to pav hour the president addressed tiie assem cholera, which, while it h« President’s speech was loud and pro Yorkers netted Olgar Beckwith Neilson, longed, but when he referred to Taco tity and quality of exhibits and signal the establishment of the Blue mountain any attention to them. It was in the bled multitude from the west steps of wrought much havoc, has grfll|, Already they have jam at the -door that Murphy «.as tiie eapitol, and that they were highly- who was cashiered from the Danish ma by the name dear to the hearts of success generally of the undertaking iorest reserve settled the minds of the people. army, an income of $300 a month, ac all true Tacotuans. the women waved arcueed great interest and a determina made a partial examination of a por crushed against the window with such pleased with the ideas he expressed was “The dire calamities mentioned, tion of the land, which it is proposed force that tiie glass broke and lie was cording to officers who iiave caused his handkerchiefs frantically, the men tion to have the next one on a bigger demonstrated by frequent interruption gether with the depression io toi» to embrace in the reserve, and they shot out onto tiie ground. As he fell of applause and cheers. swung their hats, and the youngsters and better »vale. arrest. which is the principal product of l find that a ureat deal of tiie marketable fragments or glass cut Ins bands and screamed with delight. The President Tiie reception here was the formal soil, placed the inhabitant« of the The railroad commissioner of Massa was plainly pleased with the hit, and timber has been cut off. They will re fa' e in a dozen places, and a ragged Half a Hop Crop. welcome on beiialf of the state. Noth bacco-raising pueblos of the prctiiw chusetts has authorized the Boston A he smiled broadly, causing another main in that vicinity for some time. The weight of ing was left undone which could con a most deploraule condition. edge caught his foot, Much complaint is being expressed Northern railroad company to issue round of vociferous applause. his falling body sent tiie »harp 6dges tribute to tiie comfort of the president by the hop growers around llarrisbuig. “All of the pueblos of the pro $2,000,000 new stock at 120, and the Activity in Blue River. through hie clothing and severed an or add strength to the expression of re should be given American trie From some cause the vines have not Ohl Colony street railway $1,'MK',500, Following the contract for extensive CUBA SKINS TREATY. artery in his ankle, Two policemen spect and admiration for the nation’s and there should be established iw come up in many hills in the yards improvements on the Lucky Boy mine new stock at 105. helped the crowd outof the care, Mur- chief. thereabout, while many of the vines tione of higher learning in the in A tornado at Horton, Kan., in lured Platt Amendment Has Been Accepted In are blighting, It is the opinion of the in the Blue river district, the news is pby was sent to a hospital. of agriculture, arts and trades in now given out that the l-unset mine, in FACES BIO DEFICIT. several persons and unroofed a autnlter Its Entirety. growers that the trouble is due to the same district, will begin systematic! provincial capital, for the edticata of buildings. SHEEP AND CATTLE FREEZE. Still there are development. A stamp mill will be Havana. May 25.—The permanent worms in tiie roots, the Cagayan youth.” Postal Department Must Ask Congress A big rise in tiie Mississippi is caus- treaty between the United State's and those who do not incline to thlB opin- put in to test the richness of the ore in for Appropriation. ing great damage to farm land al»>ut Cuba, in which Is Incorporated all the ion. However, all agree that th ire a prretieal manner, and work will be Loss by Unexpected Blizzard on Montana COLOMBIA WILL PAY LOSSEI provisions of the Platt amendment, will not 1« over half a crop in that Io- Ranges Amounts to Millions. Washington, May 23.—Congress will Jjr Crosse, Wis. prosecuted in the tunnels so as to open was signed this afternoon. be asked at the opening of its next ses eality. Great Fall», Mont., May 21.—The Supreme Court Modifies Decree Ota up tiie ledge in a manner to work sys- Six persons on a runaway Chicago The act of signing the treaty took beavieet »beep end catt e loss in the sion to make an appropriation to cover tematically. by American. t olley car were injured by its collision place at 4:80 o'clock this afternoon at Better Catch of Fish. history of Montana, the damage of the deficiencies in loth the regular de the office of the Secretary of State with a freight train. Washington, May 20.—The Cui livery service and the rural free deliv Reports from the mouth of the river Joining Two Branches. which will foot up as high as $5,000,- The signers were Secretary of State States supreme court today, in th«< A defaulting cashier has necessi Zaldl and United States Minister are to the effect that the catch of heli Again it is reported that the long 000, has lieen caused by the terrible ery service of the postoffice department. of the R-public of Colombia n. I tated tiie closing of tiie Buulhpoit, Squiera. who were constituted special is a trifle- lietter, but as tiie catch dur looked for link connecting the two storm which ha» been raging for the Postmaster General Payne announced plenlpotentaries for that purpose. ing the past week or ten days has ueen lines of tiie Southern Pacific between past three days. In gome sections folly today that this deficiency now aggre Cauca company, modified a deerss Conn., national bank. Benor Zaldo and Mr. Squlers simply very »mall, thia diacs not mean much. Springfield and Eugene will soon be 90 per cent of the sheep on tiie ranges gates exactly .$227,300, of which $105,- the circuit court of appeal« for t Tiie reservoir at Hatch, Idaho, lia» met. accompanied by their secretaries, The lime is fast approaching, however, 000 is in tiie free delivery branch. The Fourth circuit. The case invoivai built, and the report seem» to come have perished. gone out. No lives were lost, but and the signing was accomplished, when big run« are to Im expected, pro Three herder», at least, have wan postmaster general said he very much controversy as to a claim an the part from a reliable source, A surveying crops will be seriously damaged. and copies of the treaty exchanged vided, of course, that the weither and the company against the Coloui party is to lie sent by the company at dered away in tiie blinding storm and regretted the existence of the deficit, other condition» torn more favorable. one« to make final location of the route have frozen to death. It is difficult to and (or the first time publicly criticised gov rnment on acount of a contra« The American saddlery and harness within a few minutes. The permanent treaty contains no a railroad under an award made is company, with a capital of $ 10 000, provision for its abrogation, and no for the connection, which it is the in get names. An aged herder at Portage the administration of A. W. Machen, The court« «¡1 Died at Ureat Age. has l>een incorporated in New Jersey. Two more in the the general superintendent of (lie free Cherry in 1890. tention to construct during the present was lost Sunday. extraneous conditions of any kind. It Uniter! States seiurert jurd«1 Joseph Bashaw, who, as near as can year. delivery system, who is now on indefi Shelby Junction country are missing simply incorporates the entire Platt A Chicago bootblack received only through the fact that the com sir lie figured I ut, was at least 115 years and there is no hope that they can be nite leave of absence. $10 for restoring a lost $10,000 bill to amendment Into the form of a treaty old, was found dead in bed at the Water Supply Falls. fouud alive. “This is not the first time that a de incorpora ed in West Virgin's. its owner, whose joy caused him to The length of time consumed by the home of his stepson, near Sidney. He Tiie courts below recognized ti* There is a shortage of water at the negotiations was principally due to Two thousand live hundred sheep are ficit has occurred in tiie free, delivery faint. the fact that Cuban Government de was probably the oldest man in Oregon. Oregon agricultural college. The source drifting on the ranges without herders. service,” said Mr. Payne. “I regret claim of the company, including The monitor Arkansas, which was sired to Include In the treaty various He was a Frenchman by birth and of supply is a large well, which for The latter have abandoned their flocks its existence. At tiie opening of the item of * 145,000 to Cherry on tea grounded in tiie Mississippi, is again extraneous conditions, especially one served in the French'wars of 1806-15, merly afforded sufficient water, but the on every hand and tied for safety to the last congress Mr. Machen pointed out of the transfer of his charter, ui afloat, as the result of an unexpected to the effect that there should be uo In under Napoleon. He drove an ox team growth of the college and the largely settlements and ranches Nothing that without additional appropriations 129. JOO to one of the arbitrator»» tervention in Cuban affairs by t«e to Oregon in 1847, and wasjthen a gray increased amount of water require ! ren freshet. like the fury of this storm has ever no more routes could be established lie- ease. The opinion given today 1 United States, except through the Ini der» tiie output of tiie well insufficient haired man. l>een witnessed in Northern Montana. yond those ready to be installed Janu allows there two claims, but rerop The Chippewa and Ottawa Indians ttatlve of the President of Culm, All to meet the n<-ed». Every day now the Of a consignment of 600 cattle bound ary 1. He maintained, however, that t're claim of the company tor rosf Iiave decided to press a < laim of $750 • these conditions were rejec ted. Fruit Outlook Bright. well is pumped dry, in spite ol the ation for rolling stock, for «al»r* 000 against tiie United States for vaca Prune growers frem different parts of fact that there is careful husbanding of from Havre, all but five were found if congress appropriated $506,000 for its officers and for traveling eipM Hall Breaks In Roofs. frozen stiff. Losse» are reported on the purpose the work could 1« contin tion of territory in 1795. Marion and Polk counties report that water in all the departments. exery hand, from Harlem, from Leth ue»l during »he rest of the fiscal v* ar. the total allowance being 3193,204. Salina. Kan . May 25 - The worst their trees are in excellent condition I»eseeudeantsof Washington's French bridge, from Chinook am! Havre. This appropriation was pruu>l.uy made, and promise an enormous crop. The Sugar Beet» Need Rain. brethren in arms and other prominent hall storm in the history of Salina Progress on Lafayette M sm «0 but it wa-» exhausted. Despite this Frenchmen propose presenting to the visited this place tonight. Nearly rains did no damage during the blos Alwuit 30 Japanese have arrived in New York, May 19.—The I** Commissioners Report No Progress. fa* t, the illice (free delivery) was going The trees are now Pendleton front Portland to work in United States a reproduction of the every window in the town wax broken soming period. Washington, May 20.—No progrès» on inerjising the deficiency, and if we for the monument raised in Pw» original bust ol Washington by Pierre The hall broke through corrugated Iron Imaring much more fruit than could be the l»eet fields of the Oregon sugar I matured, but, of course, much of this <-om|»any, and 120 more are expected i» repotted from the United States had n it taken steps to curtail the ex American school children in ms®^ Jean l*svid. roofs on the business houses, and the to follow 8«on. The l>eets are growing treaty commissioners in China. The penditures and su «pend the establishing General I-afavette has been «W President Compere is in favor of a rain pouring In damaged thousands of will drop off, as usual. slowly, and almost at a standstill for exact nature of the obstacle to the con- of -oetee until the l**ginning of the and will 1« shipped to Frsw« union of employers. dollars worth of property After the month. Architect Hastings, ol Fire at Aahland. want oi rain. Grain, gardens and sumation of tiie trade treaty is not n< xt fiscal year the deficit would have Another union has joined the rank! hail a severe wind storm came up. tak city, who will have chargejof the’ Fire which broke out at Ashland ■een much larger. It was not gcod ad known. The Chinese commissioners orchards are also suffering. Ing the roof off the Methodist Church of the striking Denver laborers. ha. secured the finest specimen a»1 make one statement in the matter; the ministration.” and doing damage to other small build last Monday in the middle of the btisi- ble for the monument. It ie r;n* Russian g vernment makes another Russia is deeply hurt at the criti- Ings. A bad storm Is reported from the neM> houets on tiie west side of Fourth PORTLAND MARKETS. nesste variety. In July and conflicting statement, and the Turkey Would Exile Bulgarians. risms oi the American prose regarding vicinity of Niles and Penulngton. street, between A and B, near the Southern Pacific depot, gamed such northwest of Salina lett will place upon the Manchuria. Wheat—Walla Walla, 70071c; vai- commissioners do not know which to , Constantinople, May 23. — Hilma he dway and burned so fien-ely that al ley, 74c. believe. It is probable that the state Pasha, the inspector gei.era) under the model of an equestrian figure, B. F. Jones, of Philadelphia, a steel Big Plate Mill Burned. most the entire block was destroyed, department may feel it necessarr to reform movement in European Turkey dedication of the monument «■" Barley—Feed, >30.00 per ton; brew- cause the Chinese government to five magnate and prominent in national Harrisburg, Pa.. May 25 The orig involving 3 total loss of nearly $25,030, : >ng, $21. is erdited with having formulated a place in July, 1904. politic», is dead. upon which there was an insurance of more definite instructions. plan for the colonisation of Anatoila Inal boiler plate mills of the Central Flout —Beet tradee. $3.95(414.30 ; grit Immigrants Flocking to **** ! $10,500. _________ and the islands of the archipelago, by The Russian sniliaseador at Washing Iron A Steel Company was destroyed ham. $X.45iff3.85. New York, May 20. - I®®* Milwaukee Has a $123,000 Flr< . Bulgarians, whom he proposes to deport Cutting Dow n Debt. ton says lews are responsible for mas by Are today, entailing a loss of 820«. Millituffs—Bran, $23 per ton; mid It is continues on the increase, r'__ Milwaukee, May 21.—Fire to.av de- whole-ale from Mace Ionia. sacre at KiehnieL The semi annual financial statement 000. and throwing a large number of dlings. $27; shorts, $23.00; chop, doubtful, however, if the powers will days of May this yea’, W.1" ot Wasco county, compute»! by Coanty strove 1 Jacob’s copper shop, »be plants Sybil Sanderson, a well known act I men out of work. Th»* two mills had Clerk Lake, sh>w»a reduction in tie $19. pernut this. Meanwhile, Hilma has passed through Fili« i«lan<i. •» | been recently rebuilt, and were among of the Milwaukee commutator com ress, died in Paris. Oats - No. 1 white, $1.1001.15; plannd to summarily exile to Anatcila 45,486 last year and M.’“ | the most up-todate In boiler and other indebtedness of the county ol $41,705.34 pany. the Milwaukee automobile works the Macdonian prisoners who uere same period of 1901. Th « ■ grar, $1.05 per cental. llenver unions have |>ostponed call I plate making of any In thia part of the within the last six months, leaving the and the Milwaukee brass works. The snspecteil of complicity in the recent ci ease of 5,221 over the »amej» country. Not long ago th»* machinery Hav — Timothv, $20021; clover, total indebtedness at this time only ing a general gfrike. last year, and 23,000 are eii*f* j was practically renewed and new boil $ >8,191.14, which is the first lime for $ Manne hotel was badly scorched. The ♦•vents in European Turkey. . heat, $15 416 per ton. Twenty-one |>ersons st Marie n, lrd., ! era of large capacity added and electri many years that the indeb e lue«« of the week, and the last week in M» * p ants «ere located near Nineteenth Potato: Best Rnrbanks, 50c per were injured by the overturning of a cal apparatus put In. The machinery • i-ounty has I-een materially below and canal streets. Fifteen families isee to l»e unusually I"'»-’*- , f Old Soldiers File Protest. sack ; ordinary, 250,Oe per cental, ia ruined. Street cat. ! $100,000. were compelled to desert their home- McPherson, Kan., May 23.—The dieted that the ni nth will • 0 growers' prie»», Merced «wests, $30 on s.-count of the intense heat. The Kansas encampment of tiie G. A. R 100,000 as against '4,000 law Ex-United States Senator Vest has 3.50 per routai. Damag« by LtowdlHirst In Ohk». Ready to Dig. ’otr I loro is estimated at about $U»5 . decided to make hie permanent home I Cincinnati. O . May 25 Reports to t ini.l t root a dispatch to tne presidin' Hungarian Peasants $>*• Poultry—Chickens, mixed. 11012c; Ditch digging implements and sup Three persons were seriouslv'in- ami ^-rotary of wsr. proteeung against in St. IxMiis. day show that much damage was done plies fog the Columbia Smthern irriga ronng. 13014«; hens, 12c; tarkeye, ured. Vienna. May 20 — * The American stogie tobacco com- last night In diff»-rent parts of the Ohio tion company, on the Tumello, have live. 13017«; drowwai, 20022c; ducks. Fort'ki'”^ dV Program at here from Siegeck, Crotia.ie _ pany has increased ite capitai »lock Valley by cloud bursts and lightning been going in for several days, and act $7.000 7.50 per dosen. ¿roro $606.50 .* y?r' The o,d notwithstanding the enia « German Mine May Be Excluded. No Ilves were lost and none was serf from $5,000,000 to $11,976,000. I day being “desecrated by Washington, May 21.—v ting 8ecre- base »d. ra.es and simiJar sport” garian government, the stori*^ Cheese—Full cream, twine, 18 5»^ oualy Injured but many people were ive operations are expected to be in Canton, Ohio, will install a tablet of I shocked by lighntlng The Interban progress there Siam, th nigh no new» 17«; Young America, 170174c; fact tary of Agriculture Moore has roqnes e.! The encampment decided to trv to get encounters between pea«ui.» bronse and oxydised <*H>per in the electric lines arc still badly dlanbled. ha* yet come of the approval of the ro- ory prices, 1014c; lees. the secretary of state »a ascertain from military in the vil ia*« ■ ' courthouse corridor where th« body •( A car on the Mill Creek Valley line clamstion contract at Waacbington. sich have been i-onfirmei. • hl J1. -Yr rOn,Ul Butter — Fancy creamery, 200 22c per at San Framisc»». The G. \ d ¡. President McKinley lay in state. waa struck by lightning and set on fire ant- are roid to have I««" ’ ( thefa.1, regartiing the trial of Dr pound extras. 21c; dairy, 200324«; «h*etZ<h‘lftT‘ tO S,n franctam, All Ar« Bu»» at Helix. at Carthage, and the passengers nar authorities have compl’- f J? .Hop*’ who *•‘•»‘•'’ire.f store, 13018c. Turkey has adopted rigorous measures rowly ea< aped death, all bring un th rt ‘mfelerate veterans get one. the village-, i” ->r 10 Th« prosperousdittle village of Helix, with the adulteration of Nietiner wine» to stop a»ivan<w of Armenians. third rates to New Orleans. Fggs — 16017c per dosen. conscious for a abort time in ths» very heart of th« groat wheat news cf disorders there fre> It was allege.I in this case that the Hope— Choice, 18020« per pound. halt of Eastern Oregon. enjoys the dis- N'ew Ycrk builders have organised to 4 wines were largely adulterated and im Wholewale arrests are CatboHi» Look te I mpvroe. Oov«rnm«nt Subsidy DoubtfuL tin< lion of not having an idle man, a resist the demands of unions. W0I—Vaile, 12-« «13; Eastern Ore itated. if this were so, nnder the t Agbram and othBr.citiee._ _ London, May 23. —An addrv*» tn vacant storeroom or dwelling hou«> ' anconver, B. C Mav 23 n - of Mar, h 3. 1903. they wooM I* e*’ gon, 3014; eiohair, 350 SA«. All the privet»- papers of ex-President Emperor William is nei ng widely >• grantwi by ‘ th.. CutMi Mill 5oo" MF within Its limits. Everyone is busy, f*ef — G roes, rows, * 3 4 03c per eluded from United states |x>rte ffarriron, including some unfinished •tgaisd here expressing the hope of the and all are prosperous. Havana. May » - A rodr “L*.* ‘r»n”-ntinental pound; steers, 3405c; drMsed, 74«. manuscripts, here been turned . ver to British Catholics that Germany may TrST it wiin bUi“ by ,he ,ir«nd stated at the pa *•* ,h‘ s I arwtags of Rann,,. Compen». the Hon. J. L. Griffiths, who is to»’ be eat meted with the protection of Veal — 808 4c, H««»v Baser ot Timber I awds. New York. May 2t.—The annnal — if « *n'Bl1’ 11 *• between the Ur. «-I write his life. Catholic interests in the East, ami se Deeds have been fl led for record con Mutton—Groee, 707 4« per pound; port of the l nite.1 State« rubher com ■io'0tfn • <ny tinan. i«l aid will wdl be sent I • h curing the emperor that the British Iroseeil. 803«. e fiv*n veytng the title’tc. nearly 3,000 acres of Horace Boshnell Pattoa, profeeeor t>y the government to the enter- pany.'.«, total ear-»ng» to be The ,.^«0 pri«e. As for land grants, it is defi- fortnight. Ism's-Gross 4c per pound dreesoC of geology and mineral.«v. has been Catholics will lahor to remove the mis timber land along the Klatskanw river ,"'1 ’h* ‘°Ui $ ’'• sentativee ex pc t s'1» «pointed to succeed President Palmer, il »derota nd ings between Great Britain Ur W W. Boman, of forreet. Pa , mak 7 4*. .JO 'Wo ting .uter^t ■itely ann< »unce«] that there will h» ccngroro before th« ® and Germany, and the promotion of none. / ’ * ing a tract of about *,«*00 acres that he Hog» — Ornee, 70 47c per )0nr»d; of the Colorado school of mines, who JI that the fnrernment pre- F xtensive r-e; a-»' ”• 1 • - . — •-V.IHWUI pre- the frieodlinese of the two countries. has recently purchased in that vicinity, i d r t ss d , 808 4. •es t do is to guarantee the borni» of retiree Jun« 30. for the pu '«'^¿4 •th« company, taking a first next week of Cuha s Sr**' EVENTS OF THE DAY X“ - - ■" morg ige