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I Eugene Weekly Guard » TURKS AWFUL DEED. Entire Population of Village I* Massa cred by Soldlera. happenings in O FRANCE ALARMS JAPAN. incurslun of Troops Causes a Protest to be Enterc«!. FIND NEW FRAUD navy will punish . Bremerton Navy Yard Will G«t Sh-p* tor a lime. „ POSTAL INSPECTORS CAUSE TWO Washington. June 3 —"Until », here regon Victoria, B C„ June 4.—The crisis have some visible evidence that Brefc. Mona*tlr, European Turkey. June 6 MORE ARRESTS. in China grows apace, according to OREGON. EUGENE —Horrible detail* are arriving here erton intends to comply with our q* news received by the Empress of ________ mands for an improvement in th* ,Ur of the slaughter of the inhabitant* of China, for not only is the situation APPEAL OF OREGON. LOOKING FOR LOST PACKAGES. for roundings of the Puget Sound navy the village of Smerda*h, south of grave in the north, but also in the Rural Delivery Sacks Were Sold Lake Presba, May 21, by Bash! yard. no more vessels will be orders Ninety Cents and Clerks Received Land south, for with the incursion of Baker City Receives a Visit by PostoHlee To Secretary of latcrior Frei Bazouks. It appears that on the ar there for repair*,” said A*sl*tant 8«. Commissioner. Forty tor Their Influence In Securing Inspectors. 2000 French troops across the Kwang rival of the Ba*hl Bazouks, Chaka Contruct — Scheme Netted I hem retary Darling today, after rezdit^ Two special Inspectors of the Post General W. H. Odell, as attorney for si borders, Pekin has become greatly larooff'* band of insurgents withdrew office Department are at Baker City the State of Oregon, has appealed to the full report of Captain Bii«».. About $»,000. alarmed. On the arrival of the French to the mountain* without sustaining Investigating the mysterious disap the Secretary of the Interior from the Captain Bleeker state» that Meeker Wang at Chinnan, Governor | force registered money any loss. As no rebels were left in pearance of two majority of the citizen» uf * B Mt decision of the Commissioner of the I Chung, of Kwangsi, asked Washington, June 8.—As a result of the village, the inhabitants exper packages, which have been missing General Land Office in the matter of ton are sincere in their u. desir» to rem,f- King Edward and Queen Alexandra asked the French Consul to de- the sweeping investigation of affairs last March, The packages were ienced no anxiety until suddenly at since will pay a visit to Ireland June 21. deposited in the postoffice in this city lieu land selections upon mineral base mand their withdrawal, but he re- at the Postoffice Department. Thomas the town of questionable resort* xM ' ' . over T the W. McGregor, clerk in charge of the to conform to the requirement» of th. had ___ no ___ authority sunset the Turks, who had completely the First National Bank. on March in Southeastern Oregon The Com j plied he _____ Fire destroyed the business portion surrounded the place, commenced a by Pekin correspondents say that supplies for the rural free delivery ser 17 last. One was addressed to Brown missioner had rejected the selections ! forces. _______ of New Lisbon, Wis.; loss, $100,000. is considered at Pekin that the ac- vice. and C. Ellsworth Upton, of Bal Navy Department, but intimate» u*t tegular bombardment, whereupon all A Pearce, at Cornucopia, and the of lieu land made by Mr. Odell for the ' it tion in the south is timore. one of McGregor's assistants there is no way of closing up the q . Mr. Hun- Fire in the plant of a Philadelphia the villagers assembled in the streets. other was addressed to a state, assigning as a reason therefor taken of for the the French loons until their licenses expir, purpose of creating dis package Neither that the state had already sold the cussion in favor of Russia. An in were arrested today on the harge of There are now 15 saloons in the towa dress suit case company caused a loss of Though the artillery ceased firing saker, at Pine. «onHpiracy with Charles E. Smith, of the bank its destination and lands which it seeks to use as basa. six on Front Street, two. it 1» xaiq 0> $50,000. during part of the night, the Turkish reached made Inquiries concerning them at Another reason assigned for the re fluential petition ha* been received al Baltimore, to defraud the government erating without valid license One «. The ar- Infantry fired -ji night long, Pekin from Hong Kong asking for the in the purchase of the leather pouch in Baker City. The «heat importers ol Lisbon have tillery bombardment was jection was that the mineral character dismissal of Governor Wang Chih loonkeeper voluntarily went out of recom- the At office first It was claimed that the post of the land had not been proven. es furnished the rural carriers business since December. Five y. formed a trust which take* in all the menced at daybreak, but as it waB in- Chung on the ground that he is in master at Keating, the first way sta throughout the country. Their cases censes will expire in September, anq mills of Portugal. The Commissioner also held that effective the Turks set Are to the vil- tion on the route out from Baker City, with the French. make sever in all since the investi- the proceedings for the adjudication league The situation regarding Manchuria gation began Other arrests are ex others not until December. To allo» Glasgow, Scotland, capitalists have luge on all sides and commenced a had receipted for them, but some of the mineral character of the land these saloons to run until that time u formed a company to make shipments general massacre, About 300 bouses time afterwards it was discovered were irregular for the reason that they was very grave when the Empress pected later. nut satisfactory to the department were burned and upward of 200 per that the Keating postmaster bad re 'sailed. Reliable reports published by The story of today's arrests is best of bananas from Jamaica to New sons, were commenced before application mostly women and children, ported the packages short when the -the Japanese papers told of continued told in the following official state Orleans. had been made for the selection of the were killed. The women and girls pouch reached there, and the matter I war preparations. A Chee Foo dis- ment. given out by Fourth Assistant EXILE FOR THEM. lands. Strife between the Baptists and the were murdered while resisting outrage. had been overlooked by the Baker iitflemnity patch said Governor Chamberlain has written | i Patch »aid that that Russians nussiaus were were busily uus..7 Postmaster-General Bristow this af Methodists at Rochester, Minn,, has Whole households were slain. Not a City office. The total amount of mon a letter to the Secretary of the Inter-1 chartering steamers to carry troop* ternoon : Turks Will Expel One Hundred Bulg». auu di Ilia to Taku lunu KJiauia • — • ~ ' resulted in the blowing up of the form living soul was left in the village. I ey in the two packages was $450. lor advising that official that General ¡and arms Shan a»aa~ and 5alu. Thomas W. McGregor and C. Ells Ian* as Ringleader* «1 Party. The survivors, many of them half ' It is reported that the Nippon Yusen er church. Odell has authority to represent ths It is reported that the Nippon Yusen worth Upton were arrested this after burned or otherwise injured, fled. London, June 3.—Dispatches frCB State of Oregon in this proceeding. | Kaiiha has been asked to hold its LAND ORDERED WITHDRAWN. noon on warrants sworn out in Bal On the charges of insolvency and Horn*' of the fleeing villagers were and that it Is his desire ----- a8 Chief Hi-j ------- fleet -- in --- readiness for transports, timore by Inspectors Simons and Sul Constantinople to tb« Times show th*t mismanaegtnent, a receiver is asked for captured, and had their ears and nose« I«;.* be ap- ' Stories of large accamulations of pro livan. charged with a conspiracy with the porte claims that the exile of iuq ecutive, that the selections be La Orande Office Receives Orders Con cut off before they were butchered. the Campeche lumber and development by ths ' visions by Russians and Japanese are Charles E. Smith and others to de Albanian chiefs bax restored tranquil, proved, so that sale* made 1__ cerning Grant and Morrow. The report adds that 1400 villagers company, a $1,000,000 corporation state shall not be rendered null and (frequent in Japan papers. The Rus fraud the government in the purchase ity, but the Uskub correspondent of were In the mountains without food sian squadron was maneuvering off of pouches from C. E. Smith, of Bal- dealing in Mexican timber lands. A telegram has been received by or clothing One band of these con- j the I.a Grande land office officials void. ¡the Yalu when the Empress sailed on iimore. The complaint sets forth that the paper says he expect* further fight ing in Albania. slating of 40 women and children. | Roblrers rifled the safe of a bank at ' Mav 22 from Washington as follows: were caught by soldiers in a ravine j Withdraw from settlement, or any Klamath Lake Railroad Running. ' M(_ g'unK governor of Moukden. ar. McGregor and Upton agreed with The Turaieh authorities proporatn Vista, Minn., ot $45,00. Smith to obtain for him orders for and were killed after horrible treat appropriation, townships 4. ranges 28 Trains are running regularly on the ¡rived at Mojl, and, interviewed there. many thousands of leather pouches exile without trial 106 leading bulgat. Roumanian is considering steps to inent. ~ aims ‘ ' at securing ----- per- such as are used by rural letter car ■an* from the whole of Macedonia and 30; townships 5, ranges 28. 29 and new Klamath Lake Railroad from said Russia seep Americans out of its oil fields. 30; townsblps 6. ranges 27. 28, 29. 30: ; manent possession of Manchuria and riers. The price agreed upon was 9C lhe»e exiles are mostly schoolmutarx I^kird, on the Southern Pacific, to Pak- RUSSIA WILL SOON FIGHT JAPAN. township 7. range 27; the nortK half the moût.’- of the Yalu. The lander-Rawlins, Wyo., stage cents per pouch: the actual value was and merchants of high standing, itsj of township 7. ranges 28, 29 and 30; egama. the temporary terminus In was held up and the mail sacks rifled. less than 50 cents. Smith was to pay have been selected a* the most danger- Klamath county.and stages and freight the west half of township 8, range 27; Officers Have Advised Chinese to l.eave LEVEE GIVES WAY IN IOWA. to them the difference between 90 and ou* of the 300 person» long suspected wagons are able to make their trips The Acre reliellion is at an end an<i all south and east. Manchuria. 50 cents per pouch. of being ringleaders who were recently in half the time they did when they J. H. FIMPLR. the chiefs have promised obedience to It is said at the department that the arrested there. Keo- Crops on Thousands of Acre* About went to Ashland and Ager. Mall still Victoria. B. C„ June 5. — The steam Assistant Secretary. Brazil. actual number of pouches which were kuk are Ruined. There i* t distinct recrudt-sience of The land lie* in Grant and Morrow mini s l.v stage from Ashland, but ft er Riojun Marti, which arrived today purchased exceeded 20.000 for which Fire has destroyed the $50,000 plant is expected the government will soon counties. St. Louis, June 4.—A special to the the government paid 90 cents each, or activity on the part of the reliel lixnd«, from the Orient, brings additional of the Midland manufacturing company arrange to have It brought via the new and serious conflicts ate reported from news regarding the crisis. The North railroad, thus greatly improving the Post-Dispatch from Keokuk. Ia.. says $18.000 in all. Smith, it is alleged, re various directions, large quantities of at Tarkio, Mo. Mill for Harrisburg. ceived and retained of this for Ills own Six hundred square miles of rich service. Particularly tn winter, when China Daily News tells of the adott Hon. R. A. Booth, accompanied by The Mississippi capital building, mud and slush impeded travel, the farming land along the Mississippi use $10,000, while the remaining $8000 dynataite bombs are said to have leen was paid to McGregor and Upton. brought from Bulgaria. erected at a cost of $1,000,000, has tlon of Russian tactics by Japan, which Civil Engineer E. Klobdahl, have been railroad will facilitate the carrying of power Is gathering forces into Corea at Harrisburg surveying a site os mail and gain the appreciation of peo- i I south of here is under water. The The government could have bought been formally dedicated. which to erect a large sawmill, work Egyptian levee broke during the night the entire number of nnuches front In the guise of settlers. FLOOD STILL HIOH. which will t>e begun in the early part pie who hanker for letters and papers in two places, and there are now more the manufacturers for $8000. A treaty will lie signed by the United before they become ancient history. The Shanghai papers say, that while States and Brazil for the admission of the opinion of the best-informed men of next year. Lines will also be run McGregor was the clerk in charge Water at Kansas City Stationary ixl than 20 brakes In it. This levee runs by which to increase the capacity of American flour into Brazil. from the Mississippi at Alexandria to of rural free delivery supplies, and Is that there will be no war this the Harrisburg water ditch, now the Jacksonville Box Factory. Storm Brewing. the Bluffs, and protects the town and Upton was one of his assistants. In The great state pawrbroking estab spring between Japan and Russia, property of the Booth Kelley Com The machinery of the big plant and spectors Sullivan Is from the St. Louis Kansas City, Mo., June 3.—With gw shore as far south at Hannibal from of certainty, there Is not that feeling lishment at Rome hae been gutted by pany. Mr. Booth said that the mill to which Is Indispensable If commerce Is be erected would be one of large ca box factory at Jacksonville has start overflow of the Des Moines. A strip division, and Simons from the Kansas and electric lights extinguished and Are, and damage ot $2,400,000 done. to be uninterrupted. In Japan and pacity. Experts say that there is no bet ed up and everything, as far as test of country ten miles wide and sixty City division of Postoffice Inspectors. the water works shut down the city li McGregor has been in the postal The American consul at Canton re Manchuria the most Infammable mate ter site for a sawmill in Oregon than ed. works like a charm. This is the mllas long is now under water, and the ports 1,000,000 natives in Kwang Si aa rials are piled up ready for conflagra at that point, and that more logs can largest and heaviest plant of the kind i crops, which never looked better, will service since 1891. He came her* practically at the mercy of the flrst ever shipped here. The machinery la be a total loss. Much of the land over- from Nebraska as a messenger, and fire that shall break out. With rail starving, and makes an apjieal for aid. tlon, and no one can be sure that be congregated here by floating than the latest and most approved. The {flowed has not been flooded for 33 subsequently was promoted to a clerk road transportation feeble and uncer some accidental spark will not start any known place in the world. plant will employ about 25 to 49 ■years. The loss will reach $1,000.000. ship. and finally was appointed by Two large whales which pursued a Are whose extent it Is imposible to bands. About 300,000 boxes will be schools of mackerel And themselves im forsee. The North China Daily News The town of Alexandria. Ia., six Mr. Machen to take charge of the sup tain Kansas City may. if the water» Faur Days of Celsbratlon. required to ship the fruit product from miles south of Keokuk, is entirely sub ply w-ork of the rural free delivery ser do not recede within the next two or prisoned in the Brae d’or lake, Cape says also: The celebration to he held at Union Jackson county this year. It is not merged, and the people are living in vice. Mr. Upton is a Baltimorean, three days, be compelled to fight for "Reliable news has been received Brenton.* by local mandarins of the great In is announced to be one of the most known whether this company will the second stories or making prepara and has been in the postal service for her very life. And tonight the skies Ottumwa, la., suffered a loss of crease of Russian soldiery In Manchu elaborate ever held In Eastern Oregon. supply the local trade. tlons to move. 13 years, Roth the men arrested are $400,000 by Are. A large planing mill, ria. Port Arthur Is one succession of It will continue for four days. July 1. A strip 300 feet long and 25 feet married, They were taken into cus- are dark and lowering, the rain is fall a printing establishment and ten resi large camps, bristling with field artil 2, 3 and 4. and will be under the man wide along the river front is the only tody at the pastofflce shortly before ing heavily, more stormy weather ii Carnival at Salem. dences were burned. sweeping up from the west, and the lery and armed men. Russians state agement of the Eastern Oregon Vet Salem will not celebrate the Fourth land in the town that is not flooded. the close of office hours, In answer to Chinese Inquiries without eran Association, the Woman’s Relief This is covered with horses, cattle, McGregor has been under the close insatiable river is holding its own. It The |>oj>e is suffering greatly from hesitation that they expect war with Corps, the Union County Pioneer As of July in the usual way, but will hold hogs, and people, with their house auveillance of the inspectors for is practically stationary tonight, hut the intun*' heat. Japan, whose troops would be likely sodatlon, and the City of Union. a street carnival from June 29 to July hold belongings, and the problem of weeks, and has been subjected to a what the floocj has it keeps and there try to enter Manchuria through the United States Senator Mitchell has 4. inclusive. All the plans have been transporting them Is a serious one close examination for several hours a is no certain promise of when it will A storm which swept Valparaiso to Western coast of Llatotung. Russian been Invited to deliver an address perfected and a committee of active Grave fears are entertained for the day during part of that time, The in- recede. , wrecked four vesnels in the l*ay. officers friendly with Chinese have here on the Fourth of July, which and enterprising citizens have the safety of the Hunt levee, which pro- snectors said that today they com- The stage tonight is 34.9 against 25 work of carrying them out so well in i*cts th* bottoms from Warsaw to Dieted the evidence they wanted be-1 feet this morning. Chief Connor, of Water in Kansas is falling and the earnenstly advised them to remove will be the big day of the meetings their families and return to China, hand that the success of the carnival ¡Quincy, on the Illinois side. Men are fore taking action. the Weather Bureau, says that while situation is much improved. and not come back until after the war. is assured. City Recorder N. J. Judah at work on it. and it can stand a few Star Company to Resume. Postal officials after the arrest* the outlook is for continued rains It A. E. Ames A Co., one of the largest on the ground that the whole of Liao The Star Consolidation Mining Com Is general manager and has 11 asslst- ! more inches of rise. The loss of live- would not say'whether their inv'es-1 *»1 necessitate^ a very heavy fall If •nking booses in Uauada, has sus- tung and Southern Manchuria will pany Is planning to resume operations a«*s. I stock will prove very heavy. ligations In any wise implicated Mr. the present high water Is to continue. soon be one great battlefield " ended payment. Machen, who was general superinten- emd whether this will come or not ii In a few days on an extensive scale. dent of the system while the alleged something he cannot tell Superintendent V. H. Behne has Just MINERS MAY GO OUT AGAIN. Honor for Oregon Boy. A nephew of John Wilkes Booth de returned from the east, having been transactions occurred in the present I-------------------- TRAINS MEET HEAD ON. •tee that the assassin ol President Homer Martin, son of D. B. Martin, successful In raising sufficient funds matter. HERMANN ELECTED. Operator» Will Not Recognize Their Se- incoln did not die until 1901. for all necessary Improvements. This of Mount Pleasant, near Oregon City, TRL'E BILL FOUND. Disregard of Orders Caused Fatal Collis- lections for Peace Board. property la located on Martin creek, who was recently graduated from A Burlington passenger train lias Ion In Kansas. Carries First District of Oregon for Cos- In the Rohemla district. They have Stanford University, has been elected Wilkesbarre, Pa., June 4.—Another been lost sight of and it is feared it grossman. Topeka. Kan., June 6.— A disastrous over 1000 feet of tunnels, and also a to the chair of lattin and German in dark-streaked cloud loomed up on the Grand Jury Indicts Machen on Charge has run into the flood along the Missis five stamp mill on the ground. Many the Palo Alto High School. Professor of Bribery. collision between Santa Fe passenger Salem, June 2.—Binger Hermann, of sippi river. very rich specimens of ore have been Martin has accepted the office for a . horizon of the anthracite coal re Washington. June 8.—That ___ _ | ___ the Douglas county, was yesterday elect- trains at Stilwell, this afternoon, kill found on this property. gion today. The executive boards ve->r, and will begin bis labors in the Sight hundred are homeless as the ed nine people ami seriously Injured ;hairSMVehbrib<‘ry^e?r7rt./g'^at ed Rep’resMta’tive"in Congress' from | of the United Miners, in ses A W. Machen. ex-Chief of the Free fall. result of the Georgia tornado. One ™ , t Agalnst Sunday Ball Games. sion here today, indorsed the se Delivery Division, by Postmaster-Gen- ,he Flrst OreK°n District by approtl- hundred people were killed and 160 six. Train No. 1 was going west at full speed and crashed Into the Chl- lection of their three district pres The antagonism to Sunday baseball Carrier Lumber for MIHs. eral Payne, rest on a good foundation mately 1800 plurality over A. E others injured, of whom at least 20 idents on the board of conciliation, has broken out afresh at Eugene, and engo section of No. 8, east-bound will die. The Benton County Lumber Com authorized by the strike commission, is shown by the aetton of the grand Reames, his démocratie opponent. a complaint has been made by a large The trains were routed on the Mis- jury in Indicting Machen today. This Ths supreme court has decided ths sourl Pacific tracks on account of the number of citizens, who wsnt before pany has completed a flume for the and if these members are not recog body has returned a bill charging The plurality of Congressman Tongue nized by the operators, the executive the County Coart and secured a tem transportation of lumber from its Whitaker Wright, the promoter, can tie floods which washed out the Santa Machen with illegally receiving $18,- one year ago was 7372. The vote w»i Fe tracks, Orders were sent out by porary Injunction prohibiting base sawmill In the woods on Greasy creek boards will contemplate calling a con 987.79 in connection with department very light, being from 30 to 35 per extradited for trial in England. the train dispatcher today for both ball on Sunday. This action Is only to Philomath on the line of the Cor vention of mine-workers to declare a contracts. cent short, and except in a few locali Chile is negotiating a loan for |500,- trains to meet at Stilwell It Is preliminary to a case that will come vallis & Eastern Railroad. The length general suspension of work until their The grand jurors, upon their oath, ties very little interest Was taken. of the “ 000 to cover the installments due on charged at the Santa Fe office here to- up at the June term of the Circuit flume is 6% miles, and its ca members are given recognition. find that on June 30. 1900. Mr. Mach Hermann carried Benton, Coos, Cue In a statement tonight the district en. "with Intent to have his decision two warships ami meet debts to banks. night that the crew on the Chicago Court, when tt Is the hope of the paclty is 25,000 feet of lumber per hour. presidents state that the operators »nd action as Superintendent of Free ry, Douglas. Klamath. Lake, Lincoln. train disregarded tills injunction, and plaintiffs to have the restraining order Chicago policeman are seeking for can a mile or more past the meeting made permanent. objected on the ground that the mine I Delivery in regard to a purchase of Lane, Linn, Marion, Tillamook, and workers' representatives were ap Groff fasteners influenced thereby, did Washington counties, while Reames three Italians who killed a fellow man place. N'o. 1 did not stop at Stilwell, Will Can Sardines. was successful in Clackamas. Jack- pointed by their organization as It ex ami then placed a revolver in hie hand but on running slowly by the engi June Salmon In the Vluer. The Hemlow Sardine Packing __ Com- ___ ists In each district, Another meet | ask of the Goff Brothers a promise son, Josephine, and probably in Polk. neer saw no other train, and ns he to raise the cry of sun ide. The regular June run of fish has evi pany has been organized at Astoria, ing will that they would pay him 40 per cent be held tomorrow to deetde had a clear track according to his or dently arrived In the lower Columbia and articles of incorporation filed. any sum which might be received Yamhill county is In doubt, the vote whether a suspension of work shall be of A goegraphical society expedition lias ders he rushed ahead No. 8 whistled and for the first time in several weeks The by them thereafter from the United being practically a stand-off. and It capital stock will be $50,000. The sailed from Baltimore to explore the before the east-bound train had pro- salmon are really plentiful, although object of the company la to engage in ordered. States through the Postoffice Depart may take the official count to decide. Bahama islands Many noted sci .■»><>. led far. but too late to avoid a col there 1s no big run. The flsh are large the sardine canning business in As ment in payment of such fasteners, llalon. Flame to Great Height. and of fine quality, those ranging from toria. entists made up the party. the purchase of which might be pro Up to Danger Line. 411 to 60 pounds each predominating cured upon Mr. Machen's advice, and Racine, Win., Jnne 3.—Fire this ' St. Inouïs. June 4. — The Mississippi ' On« Thousand M«n I ightlng Fir*. The Japan house of representatives As the best catches are being made in Old receive the promise of the Groff Training Department Fxerclses. river has risen to 30 feet, the danger , Brothers in accordance therewith.” afternoon swept the southern manufsrt- Burlington. Vt . June 6.—At least the lower harbor and around the has adopted the appropriations for The closing exercises of the training line, at St Ixjuis. and continues to | naval expansion but has rejected the 1000 men are fighting forest Arcs In mouth of the river, the Indications arc tiring district of the city, doing about department of the Southam Oregon : rise more than two feet a day. Indi Coal Barons Yield a Point. proposed expenditure for Formosan Vermont, yet thousands of acres of that a new run Is entering the Co State Normal . _ ____ $300,000 damage. The fire started io ‘ ‘ School, at Ashland, cations are that the 24-foot stage at . valuable timber land have been burn lunibia. Pa.. June 8.—The dan-, railroads and harlssr works. took place at the opera-house last St. Louis, predicted by the signal ser ger Wilkesbarro the boiler room of the Racine Boat ed over, and there Is little prospect of a strike seems to be already week under the direction of the prln- vice bureau, will be exceeded. A 34 passing •— „«-mit- the in* qeciston away, .-.vu even before decision Manufacturing Company, and Wore The Reliance has again lef«ata<l thè that the fires can he checked until Latest Musk for Chautauqua. clpal. Dr Andrew D. Warde rain shall fall. At Hardwick two res toot stage at St. Louis means Immense <>f th* convention of miners which is the firemen had arrived a tank of gaso --------- .uiait-usv I vwmeniiun oi wntrh is: Coaetitution and Columbia. Music will be made an especial fea loi** ilro-S- thousands «hn..-- — 1 — loss Already of * acres of to meet in Pottsville within ten days. ; line, which wae stored nesr by for of Idences were destroyed. The moat lure of the meeting of the Willamette The Britieh admiralty le aeeklng a serious situation Is on Worcester Valley Chautauqua Association this land, the most productive in the „ Mid- This due to of coni in the gasoline boats bnflt by the c*tr- .... 1U......... . la ■« ..„c ><> the uie statements or PORTLAND MARKETS. die West, on the Missouri and Illinois and nupri superlntend- euitahle steamer to «end to the relief ol Mountain, near the towns of Worces year Mrs.»Walter Reed, of Portland ___ _ companies . --- officials ---- . — .W v»»*u IIIIVIIU- | pany, exploded. A tower of flame SW aides. are under water Hundred* of "t* that the English scienti tic eX|>edition in the ter and Elmore The Are there has who has been placed in charge of this ot | ents that I* if the mineworkers, at their; feet high shot up into the air, but •• Whont—Walla Walla, 7<M73c; Tal thousands have been lost Hundreds to Illinois 1 convention burned over 1400 acres of heavy tlm department, will organlxe a large t to niluo!, “ r.vsntlGa, should re-elect the three Antarct le. anti Missouri .....................----- s- * " ........... ■ toy, 75c. and Missouri farmers through ruined district presidents as their represent- ' no one was about the factoriel, ■» ber land, valued at $50 an acre, and crops. The Guatamelan legislature hae to- is rapidly spreading The smoke in chorus from among the singers of Barley—Feed, $20.00 per ton; brow *~*““______________________________ atives on the conciliation board by a one was injured. mieil a cali for a constitutional asse ni that locality la so dense objects a Oregon City. Nix of the very latest ing. $21. malority vote, there wonin b* no fur- be selected musical productions will ni y for the purpose of changlng the block away cannot be seen. Indians Will l ight land Entries. i ther objections to their legibility to for presentation during the Chau Held in Slavery. Floni — Beet trade«. $3.98(14.30; gra constitution no aa to allo« the preeident I serve on the board This action will tauqua. ham. $3.45(43.86. Washington. June 4 — The Delaware Vancouver. B. C., June 3.—A short to sneceed himsvlf. probably be taken at the coming con-' Indiana today instituted In the District vention. ing tale of cruelty to white childrt* Millstuff» — Rran, $23 par ton; mid- London. June 6.—The Timas' cor R«c«lpt.« of Mate l and offk-e. I illings, $27; shorts, $23.00; chop, Supreme Court proceedings to enjoin Fix thousand |>«opl« are homeless in by Indians at Port Simpson ’*• The receipts of the State Land Of $18. respondent at Pekin notes a greater the Secretary of the Interior and five Gould Aids Fired Folk. Iowa as the result of Itigli wrter. brought to the city by W. Rud?*- disposition on the part of the Foreign flee for the month of May amounted civilized tribes from allowing any Kansas City. Mo . June 8.—George cal hotel keeper. He has made af- Oats - No 1 white, $1.10t'*1.15; to $56 647 74 This is the largest Ministers to view with favor Great Cherokees from making entries on the Gould today Russia will enforce its Manchurian sent $5MM) to the Kansas fldavits that he saw a 12 year-old bof Britain's proposal that China pay her month's receipts In a period of 12 gras, $1.05 |<er cental. lands segregated for the benefit of the Lcity, Kan., relief committee Not all policy, despite China's refusal l< li rant Indemnity on a silver liasla for nine years, with the exception of one carrying a bundle of wood whi'’ Delaware Indians. The suit alleges Hay — Timothv, $20r#2l; clover, the demande. of the 3d.0<9) people from their would tax the strength of * mas years and In gold thereafter, leaving month In 1899. when holders of land nominal ; cheat, $l.V<Slfl per ton. that there were 11.675 acres set astde homes have received driven assistance from certificates made payments of arrear the question open whether China strapped to his back, while the Ind:« to remain segregated rending the suit Nearly 60 people were injured, eight shall ultimately pay the difference ages tn order to secure a reduction of Potato««—Bast Burbanks, 5t\»t>0c per before the United States Supreme the public, but food and shelter and in whose charge he has been for so®' eeriouelr, in a collision ot San Fran- He clothing were given to all who needed. Interest Practically all rate of the says that even If the United States sack; ordinary, 85$l«5c per cental, Court Involving questions affecting time, walked alongside He also cisco street cars. accepts payment of her Indemnity in the receipts this month came In dur- growers' price«, Merced sweets, $3« those lands. __ petitioners ask for The military camp at Wyandotte open dares that another child of more ten lands ’ The ed with 1600 inhabitants, white* and 21 days of the month. ing the first silver It should t>e remembereil the the cancellation of all entries'on these der years is also made to work ¡« • 3.60 per cental. Representative Pavne says the next $!5 negroes being separated. The mili 000.006 which the United States lands. congress will not revise the tariff or claimed exceeded her actual leases Poultry—Chickens, mixed. 118812c; President Given Vacation. tary camp In this city opened with 500 similar manner. pass any laws against the trusts. Inhabitants. The convention hall and leaves a wide margin in her favor President H Edwin McGrew of Pa vonng, 13<R14 c ; hens, 13c: tar keys, Protest to Castro. will Confer With Jaws. camp, which accommodates 2000 will elfte College, has been granted a year's live. 16(417c; dreaaed, 20<422c: duck«, New York. June S— The lx®** Four cars on the Southern Pacific he maintained Sanitary conditions Washington. June 4.—Simon Wolf leave of absence by the board of man $7 00<47.50 per dosen. geeee. $6(46.50 Colombia Xgaln Ha« P*ac*. went over a high emhankmsnt south of Foreign Office has cabled th* 3r' ‘ written to Secretary Hay to make are excellent in all camps and there Minister in Caracas to protest ai*’’ and will spend next year In Cheese—Fall cream, twins. 15^*4 has Banta Barbara. OaL, injuring to peo Washington June 8 —A ■ able re agera. is little sickness work at Harvard University 16c; Yonng America, 15<415 Sc; lM|. an appointment to rec« Ive the execn President Castro's decree closing ple, some of them seriously. celved today from United State* Mln special live committee of th* B'nat B'rith Professor C K Levis, of Colorado custom houses on th* Gulf of P»rx later Beaupre dated Bogota. Jnne 1, has E«an«' lave Is Significant, which desires to make certain repre- as acting president ory pniw, 1*41 Sc; I««*. been elected The famine situation In China IF reads Ciudad Bolivar, cables th* '•''2'','. "A deerv. * I rmu $»$1 today «It» the college, which Insures good Rutter — Fancy creamery, 20t422,.-e per sentations to the secretarv appalling. hfngton. June «.—Coming close correspondent at Port of Spain ~ _ Jag . public order restoml through of the treatment of Jews n „ Russia. 1 management for next year. pound, extras. Sic; dairy, 20(432 Sc; The • heels of a long report from fdad. The enforcement of tbi* _ committee is understood to be forti- R George Francis Train, while s«r out the nation '' This announcement store, 164818a. Idmlral Evans, commander-in- cree m*ans the stopping of st-’V®' , 'la believed to have an Important bear fled with a large mas; of detailed tea- Mad« I args Additions to I odgs. iously 111, la tot In any danger. of the Asiatic ««quadron. con- of the Rritfsh and American Ing upon the pending canal treaty, for Eggs—IfiSlfH’Sc per dosen. timony respecting the terrible hap- A celebration bv the Women of g the grave International sit- Companies and cutting off the Troops have been called out at I^x It la auppoaed to Indicate the auapen Woodcraft was held at Roseburg I. a penlng at Kichinef The secretary Hops—Choice, 18(f 30c per pound. in China, the assembling of supply for Trinidad, which is •Ion of martial law and the removal of Ington, Ky , to protect prisoners. has accordingly set M thy few days ago the occasion being I »ad ay. Jnne 15. ■Iron in Chine»* waters wholly dependent upon the ship® Woll-—Valiev 12 SA IT: Eastern Or^ the constitutional objections to the a* as the date for confer for close of a three months' campaign led as „, gon, 8(414; mohair, 358837 Sc. St Petersburg. Russia, has just cel aamblage of the Colombian Congress significant. Th* of cattle from Ciudad Bolivar. new members During that period I th« sbrated the bi-centennary anniversary under other than peace conditions * Kentucky __ ”" Beef — Groee, rows, 3 SA 4c per and _ „o. Oregon lodge Im reseed from a member.»- Guam End at Cable «plkíd. of its founding Castro's Order Will Ba RecnC»1"* protected New tJT* Or | _ _ • x cruiser t xaii^-r — J — ■ — 66 to 176. and a large number of appli ponnd; steers, 5«l5Sc; dreaeed. «Sc. i Manilla June 4—Th* British cable l '.f-an» have - - arrived at Chee Foo. the Washington. June 3.—It is prot»*1* Th« I ast«st Hatt kahle Afloat. Vaal —7S«8c. cations are still on tile. The Navy Department will not ro steamer Angvlla engaged In lar’ne monitor Monterey and the collier that the United States Govern®*? Vienna June 6 The speed trials of move the baa on the Bremerton navy Mntton—Gross, $3.50 par pound the Commercial Paciflc cable, arrived Pompeii at ShanghaL *111 recognize the legality of U « st mi Normal CMemeiKsment. the Austrian second -class battleship yard until tbs saloons are closed dreeanl. 7«7Sa at Guam at midnight. She had good dent Castro's decree closing • n’1«!’? Arpad at Pola proves her to be the The Eastern Oregon State Normal lows Is to B* Patched l>. I am be— Grose, 6c per grand. dressed, weather throughout and her trip from of ports in Venezuela tn th* i“**** The Presbyterian Aaeetnbly adopt fastest battleship In the world Her School at W’eaton.’ la now busy with Washington. June 8—Forty thona »ion of the Insurgents. TdrksR*“ this port was entirely successful The ed reeolutkns arflng the expulsion of maximum speed Is 3” 12 knots tn a preparations for commeacement The 7 Sc. and dollars I* to be expended on im «'■ urn en.l of the cs' ■ wan i to- Hogs—Gress,. 6<6'*e per pound Senator Smoot from the halls of Con six hour run. She was constructed by week opens with the baccalaureate ex mediate low* temporary repairs on th* bat- this decree does not constitute I day. completing connection between tieship Aroused, 7S«« the Triest es Shipbuilding Company erclaea Sunday. June T. groan. ' Malay and Guam. ", . iwn She will be patched up blockade, but probably the I ' and kept in commission until autumn ' quences of Its enforcement woum similar to one. EVENTS OF THE DAY