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¡Uau«4 fr—» >— »> ? ■ be exclaimed, raising bls llv. “If yov are, 1 want to aider it a mighty shabby WORLD'S TELEGRAPH IN BRIEF put in his appearance when the case against him for destroying government property was called in the district court this morning. His counsel gave uotice that they would file a de murrer to the indictment this after noon, and the court set March 16 as the date for heariug the demurrer. SAILORS' CLAIMS WILL BE ALLOWED the Steuuenlierg murder cases today tiled the return of Warden Whituey to the writ of hatieas corpus issued for Haywood. Moyer and Pettibone. The jt up * band and without a prisoners were uot present in court, [comment repeated Black that matter being waived by their er just as the dispatcher attorneys. The return denies that R “In any event there’s the men are held in violation ot the [do now: It’s on us or we’re constitution of the United States or pt us wait for No. 1 to re state of Idaho, nor without due pro London, March 1 —Official infor Washington, March 2.—Moody today Washington.M irch 1.—After knock cess of law. The court made an order p, red over the order book, mation received here today indicates New Orleans. March 3.—A cyclom placed Diati ict Attorney Bristol’s ing in vain for twelve years at the he asked after awhile— that Jujiuu proposes to construct but fixing the time for answer to the writ swept Meridian, Miss., at dusk last doors of congress, the American sail I send the orders right and tleehips more poweriul tjiau the explanation lx lore the president with on March 8, to be argued the day fol n'ght and over one bunhdre«! person» a recommendation that the matter be ors who helped the United States wrong In the txxjk. Black- «ere killed. The property loss is es- Dreaduaught. Germany intends to referred to the Oregon Bar Associa save more than 8800,(100 iu the Beh owing. tlmated at i 1,500,000. Communie« ■ teber shook his head. “They provide an enormous sum to improv«. th>u tor investigation. The piesideut ring Sea cases at Victoria, now stand Boise, March 2.—According to the tion from the city is cut off. Th« Kaio Chau as a mutiary and naval a chance of securing |>ay for their accepted the recommendation. Pend L.,. stand. The orders lapped, I testimony of Detective McParlund be- cyclone cut a j>ath a block wide and fv.'alt till ^ve hear from No. base, and has sent boats suitable for ing a report Bristol will ìetain the own ships which were seize«! by the i tore the grand jury today Moyer.Hay- fourteen blocks long through th* Chinese river navigation. Li e she is safe. Wait” office. If favorable he will be leaj- British government and confiscated1 wood and Pettilsme experimented business and negro tenement districts. pis pacing the floor. Cnlla- under a law afterward knocked out pointed. with bombs ou the prairie tour miles Fire broke out ill the debris and many silent to the key. Uk.Ug by international agreement.The com Philadelphia, March 1.—President north of Denver. They bad a regular persons were cremated. Troops pa- I work came, for I saw nei- mittee on toreigu relations of the sen dynamiting school there. Oreharii trolled the district all night. A bun L. chiefs wanted to trust Boer, rt presenting the mineowuers, St. Helens, Or., March 2.—J. D. ate has just ordered a favorable re knew about this. McParland gave dred boilu-s have been recovered. |ut the key. lie sat looking. lett this morning for Washington to Birdeel, age«l 72, tend« r of the govern port on a bill to confer jurisdiction 1 Lst part, vacantly into the confer with the president regarding testimony corroborating Orchard’s Many of the injured may die. ment river range lights, was struck by upon the circuit court of the Ninth, L <u meantime bad the order« the anthracite situation. It is be- confession in regard to the murders L ck from Ames and Rose- lieved the president requested Lis a tram and killed this morning near district to hear the cases of these sea of Superintendent Martin Gleason, men, ai d in all probability the meas L s as Blackburn bad said; presence. Lt is thought likely th« Columbia City. | of the Cripple Creek mine. Superin ure will pass without opposition. Jackson, Miss., March 3.—Aid from L>; they bad been sent Just tendent Arthur Collins, of the Tellu all. parts of the state is being rushed L book showed. There was president will advise conciliation. In its report the committee admits Pittsburg, March 2. — Financial cir ride mine, Hiid Superintendent Bad L it but to wait for Rosebud cles say Rockefeller passed tLrou^b that Uncle Sam Las been very slow iu tiuy, of the Telluride, who has lieen to Meridian. The legislature has ad Liu No. 1. When tl»e night granting these men even bare justice journed ami members are hurrying to this city last night in a private ear Washii-gton.l^March 1. —The state L ere called the dispatcher for their actual losses, much less in missing since 1892. McPiirliuni classed t devastated town to assist in the which was carried as a “ dead ear ” Haywood as the engineer of the mur I,light Blackburn out of his department was notified" by Minister Communication is still on ttie regular train, stopping lo g rewarding them tor their patriotic ders, Moyer as the dupe and Petti lelief work. la thunderclap. Rogers, at Shsnghui, today that services. Their ships were seizeil out ba 1. Soldier« an« in charge of Meri enough to complete the taking by the |e the key!" be exclaimed American property at Machaug is safe dian ami are unable to control the side of the three mile limit when the bone as being ill it for money. B. isebud.” Callahan pushed ami that refuges had arrived at Kia Standard Oil ot the interests «f N. B. frenzied people seeking relatives. A government claimed jurisdiction over Barnsdall. I Blackburn, dropping lute kiang. the whole of Behring Sea adjacent to rescue brigade is searching every ■took the message from th« Boise. March 2.—Orchard was the building in town. Alaska. The international court de Itor at Rosebud. first witness before the grand jury, Nome. Alaska, March 3. — There is The town of Marcon, twenty mil«« Washington, Match 1. — In the sen cided that the government was wrong ■ 2;U3 a. m.” Ki answered him. and. strange ate today Dolliver answered Foraker- an actual shortage of coal here ai.d iu taking tins ground. When British occupying the entire forenoon. Cap from Meridian, is rep >rt««d completely tain Swain, superin ’ endent of Thiel's I a, » a > . .1 . out, . a a V 4 the l> • , aa, , 1 , . burned B.at *•«>., 1 a and a a * a 1 ■ ma > I U 1 TT y Men are and Russian vess».l owners presented wiped ruins II the easy confidence of bit on the railroad rate bill. He declared the situation is critical. As communieation Booing. He sat and t > >k aui be was not the mouthpiece of tLe ad fighting for a few tons in the Sesin n heir claims at Victoria, where the I Spokane agency, was the next witness. I ' reported killed. ( again master of the sit ministration, but bis remarks art yard. There is uone at ary price. cases were tried,the American sailors, Ht hud a letter captured at Silver is restored r. ports of loss of life grow City implicating others in the Steun credited with having the lullest ap Several mines have closed down. The forgetting tlieir own wrongs, testified ¡rineer Sampson to come t: enberg murder. Joseph Hutchinson, mayor ha.- again appealed td the gov for the United States ami were in proval of the president. He declared . . i he to 1: taebud. Batnp strumental in cutting down the exor lieutenant-governor during Steunen- that Foraker and Elkins in the previ ernment for relief. bitant claims of the foreigners to berg’s term, searched Orchard's ef ous congress introduced measures ent K- :< >. 1 that night. bodying the tarne provisions as the about one-third of their original size. fects, finding material used in making Bgmptoa h< ■ ■■■" cama fron Emondon, March .”.— King Edward pending bill. What made this action on the part explosives. ■eæntly. Orchard finished his testimony at The senate passed Joues’, of Wash- left this morning for a two months' of the American sailors all the more ,psou where be met Specia iugtuii, bill to dispose of the surplus holiday in France and Spain. He ex praiseworthy was the fact that they noon and was then hurried through Fruit Inspector 11. F. McCo d, wrought up. for in that lands in the Yakima Indian reserva pects to meet President Fallieres, testified at imminent danger to them the excited crowd to the train and informs the Guard that Hou. Ch •!«. Two guards A. Park, horticultural commis* come the answer to all the tion and to trade the Indians’ land King Alphonso and Empeior William selves, for anti-American feeling was lnkeu back to Boise. ■r f -cis a bitch at tin for water rights. This removes all to discuss the situation and probably high, mobs were formed and violence and a cordon of officials, with Or of the second district, will lie in C the wire; then Rosebud obstacles to immediate work on the contribute to a peaceable solution of was perpetrateil iu more than one in- chard in their midst, pushed their gene Wednesday, March 7, at ■ difficulties. way violently through the crowd. Or time a fruit growers’ association ■«>.< Yakima irrigation project. stance. i chard, sag's he will tell you Bl) weak from his recent illness, lie formed. It is expected that the morning." i Alhany, Or., Feb. 28.—At Lebanon was deathly pale. While the excite E. L. Smith, ot Hood River, ( 11 not do." tapped the dis- Springfield, Ohio, March 3.—Mark ment was at its highest pitch news the most prominent practical yesterday afternoon Dr. W. IL Booth i:.' Superiti- ills- is Blackburn. Davis, a brakeman, the shooting of paper correspoiKlents outside the car growers of the state will la« here. . «* h ; i ? ■ks and Callahan are h«;re. was fined for drawing a revolver on whom by a negro caused the present attempted to take a snapshot. Or Professor A. B. Cordley and Pro the facts. Where did you G. B. Hansard in a quarrel over local riots, died this morning. chard with trembling hand pulled option a week ago. Hansard was 1 202?" E. C. Lake, of the Agricultura down the blind and cowered iu bib iege at Corvallis. Let all who can, is another wearing delay, fined a few days ago. i Indianapolis, Ind., March 3.—Tom inswer came It was slowly, seat. «-spocially those interested in ruit- leer’s dictation. I Johnson is to lie the new Democratic growing, be present. Bring sa pltw Portland, March 1.—The Lewis and national committeeman from Ohio, ■ s were to bold at O'Fallon’s of any pest or disease which n> corporation formally succeeding John II. McLean. 202.” clicked the sounder, Clark Fair Boise, March 3.—Steve Adams bas t affecting your trees or ahrubber and le engineer’s halting state- ceased to exist today when the stock- made a full confession and he is not the nature of the trouble am 1>M len we cleared Salt Rocks “holders and directors held final meet- San Francisco, March 1.—Harry connected with the Steunenberg as proper treatment will be expli Houston, Texas. Mar. 3—The Ku- got down among the Quak- ings and passed resolutions of disso Tenny, who was knocked out in the sassinatiou. ile verifies Orchard’s lining along pretty hard tc lution after declaring a 25 per cent klux Klan is spreading. Motis'dressed This is an opportunity not to be fourteenth round by Frankie Neil last statements concerning the workings canyon when 1 saw or dividend on the stock and donating as in reconstruction days are* driving night, died tliis morning. He was of the “innfcr circle. ” Adams for- ed. Meetings will lie hold a i saw a headlight flash be- courthouse nt 2 and 7:30 p. m. negroes from the city and warning one of the most promising amateurs merly ran anjexpress wagon at Cripple uttes across the river. It the remaining 813,000 for commemo others. in the country.’ He had scored 29 Creek, and was arrested for causing for I knew the 202 special rative statues of Lewis and Claik. 1 very far west of us. Any- knockouts. His first professional the wreck of the Florenee-Cripple Helena, Mont., Mar. 3—Judge Hunt e a quick stop and reversed fight was with Neil at Colma, lasting Creek railroad in January. 11X13, also Bangor, Maine. March 1. — The Pos this afternoon fined Henry L. Haupt, tight as 1 could make it 25 rounds, Neil getting the decision, ‘for blowing up the shaft or' the Vindi ?ks siding. Before we bad tal Telegraph Cable Company has of Spokane, £1500 and sentenced h.m Tenny's second fight was with Monte cator mine, He escaped conviction I saw the headlight again. today completed a direct connection to jail six months for shipping lottery Attell, whom he knocked out at upon proving an alibi, He disap ’ the 202 was against our with the Northern Telegraph Com tickets. Goldfields. Tenny received a merci peared after the Independence depot got into the clear-just as pany. ojierating lines on the Bangor F. L. Chambers Las recently less hammering at the bauds of Neill. disaster, and has been living on a ^ ent by humming. Nobody and Aroostock Railroad, thus adding chased 23 acres of land from Mi After he was carried to his dressiug ranch at Haines, Or. ¡in crew and my fireman to the Postal system five hundred Houston, Texas, March 3. —Ex-Gov I room it took twenty minutes for him Adams will probably not la- taken F. Kerns, lying south of West I ling about this.” miles of pole line and 150 places in ernor Hogg died here today at noon. men in front of me made to regain consciousness. The blows before the grand jury. He names street, ai.d west rtf*lhe Huddi. Beat resulted from injuries reci •eived as they looked at each oth- the famous lumber,agricultural, hunt that led to his death were directed at every member of the Federation con addition, and if he can purch in a wreck of the International I and kis it possible for one train ing and fishing region in Northern I the stomach and heart. stituting the secret “inner circle” small tract adjoining the new ki the headlight of another Maine. Telegrams are now transmit Great Northern, for which he ! had Tenny*« real name was Harry Ten- formed to “put the fear of God in the chase he will lay off the entire r«e Ibuttes of the Peace river ted via Postal Telegraph to the Moose sued the railroad for £100,(W. nebaum. He lived with his parents. hearts of the Federation's enemies." into town lots and place them < the head Lake region ami all points on market. The family owns a num tier of pawn pgible. Just possible. But the Bangor and Aroostock raiircad. Mr. Chambers is figuring up< o tire shops. The dead fighter ’ s mother Boise, Ida., Mar. 3. — it is not ex -e iu how many times n St. Petersburg, Mar. 3—Two aliar if purchase of a much larger tr called at the morgue this morning pected that the grand jury will finish would chiste armed with bombs have la en the ci in land on the outskirts of New York, Feb 15.—The Strang arrsted near the Imperial Palace at and refused to be comforted. Neil its work before Monday. It may pos engineer could see the is the son of Jim Neil, a well-known sibly conclude its labors tonight. another direction and will also lay ^■ber would stagger a multi- electric car. self propelled, left at 8:3(1 Tsarskoselo. lie believes, horseman. Neil surrendered. Charges Warden Whitney says Adams has Is«« n this off into town lots, i !han< W ell, o'clock this morning for a trip to the in common with many others, that ^■it there of manslaughter will lie preferred Pacific coast. Willliam B. Strang, despondent since his imprisonment nature that n it tn.m-r Washington, March 3.—Pessimism against both Neil and Johnnie Frank, until after his confession, when hi Eugene is going to grow rapidly in owner, is accompanied by 16 guests. er's lamp at the W ickiup. Neil was re brightened up and became cheerful. the next few years and makes these over the European political situation his spi rring partner. driving down the pass The route to be traversed is over the purchases as an investment. leased on 8500 bonds. Fight Promot that night; and yet at New^ orli.’’Centralfeto Buffal«'. the is growing, it is believed that the er J. W. Coffroth was also arrested, where the clouds never lJiikeShore to Chicago, tlie Alton to German emperor wants war. It is felt Caldwell, Mar. 3—After telling the nlgtit was clear. Black- St. L"ii is.’tin«!Reel: Island jind^South- that war is bound to result between as was also Morris Lovy, secretary of story of his 26 murders to the grand g up, steadied himself ou ern Pacific k'ETPaso^aud^San Fran France ami Germany as the result of the fight trust, and Martin bhaugh jury. Orchard concluded with an ex the Moroccan difficulties. High of nessy, manager of Tenny. cisco. pression of penitence and determina Mt' e nn«l lie down.” said Cal- ficials are quoted as saying that “a tion to make what atonement he PB "You're useil up. old fel bellicose proclivity is temperamental San Francisco, March 2.—While could. In broken voice be said he [S ■ that. I’ll take the key. Washington, March 1.—It is under with Germany just now.” Both those interested in the fight in which h<q>ed God would forgive him, as h I Mayor Wilkins has appointed the Jv or<l." stoo«l C. E. Hughes has been offered France and Germany are prepared, the death of Harry Tenny occurred last he realized the monstrous nature city physician. Dr. F. W. Prentice, ml. Blackburn," put In they posit ion of counsel in the pro- warlike arrangements having been may be indicted, it is not thought of his crimes and that he deserved all the county physician. Dr. John W. his big han«l on the dis- p,.s* f.-xhaust i v«-X, i n vest i gat ion into made for two years. there will be any interference by local the punishment that could lie meted Harris, Dr. W. Kukyendall, President ^^»ulder. "There's no harm railroads by tlief int< rstate.commerce authorities to stop prizefighting. The out. it. 1’. irv the P. L. Camplwll, T. G. Hendricks and bet» tonight. You’re broke up. commission. district attorney will investigate the 8. M. Yoran a committee to act with tbev» nd He d^wn." Trojdema. Japan. Mar 3.—Steamers charge that Tenny was doped. The a committee from the Merchants’ ^^^Klr hands, started to speak. , . . have set out in search of missing fish stomach of the dead pugilist has been Protective Association to meet and Ibey p|i :.e<| him into Callahan's Newjj "ik." March 1. — bi^ :»i■ _ _ ing vessels, Of three hundreed re- sent to the city chemist for analysis. confer with the state board of health I TtMjl didn't want to hear any- McCurdy sailed for Europe this morn cently sailed, only sixty have re The burial occurs this afternoon. regarding the Eugene water supply. ing on the steamer Amerika. He oc- turned. Over five hundred men are Pugilist Neil, Referee Bocb and the The official state body will arrive here It stormed at the Wicki- copied a suite built for the kaiser, in the fleet. seconds in the fight were arraigned Monday and it is expected w ill take the Irving special. t|1(. «lab«.rat«- and; •-x i «1 this morning, the cases being con- several days looking|over the situation ■9 Chicago, was far down any liner. He also; arranged for a tinued until after the inquest. ‘No 1 was steaming west. special dining service. land proposed sources of water supply. Arlington, Or., Mar. 3.—Thomas heart of the Rockies Johnson, workman on the North bank In Callahan's room. It railroad, was instantly killed this and the sun was stream - Washington,_>Iarch_i;—The ^Phillip- morning while thawing giant powder. the east windows when Washington, March 2.—A friert«! of i opened the office door. piiie tariff bill was killed in the senate His arms were blown off. President Roosevelt declared this > those things even when committee this^afternoon. Mrs. Ann Dennis died at h«-r home, morning: "If the Hepburn bill is st. nave a hemorrhage knocked out, or if it pH-s«< and is some two miles north of Juntcioa ► everybody to death, and kille«] Ly the supreme court the pres City, Wednesday morning I’ebrn i j Chicago, March 2.—John R. Walsh*, l trick the next He ask«! ident will continue the fight along 28, 1906, aged “3 years 4 months and r Kit. as he called Black former president of th'-^l bi»agog Na- ■ Hier lb es until lie sec ures rate regu 5 days. She was «trick' u with t n il- ' 'A thia after- they pointed to Calin- tional’Bank, « lation. Theseeuer l.* -- railroads «---i — — — real —1 y»is some three week.- ago. I vr « The sooner the tl pushed It open and ___ ______ ¿1__ Boise. March 1.—Orchard was taken ize this the better it will be for time she rallied but old age wa* ion ¿-"liars of the l ank's against her recovery and she pained Springfield, Ohio, March L—Colo from th«- pentientiary today to appear them, 8 ♦ Her husband nel Ammell, commanding the troops before the grand jury at Caldwell, i It is stated upon the highest au- to the great lieyond. the sofa. His bead bad in this city, says: “We will restore Sheriff Nichols was the first witness' thority that should c< ingress fail to died January 28, 1890. She leave« Washington.’^ Msr.-y 2.-Senator order within 24 hours and bring the this morning, remaining forty rniu- { pass the desired law an extra nebbioli nine chilrden, four sons ai.d five a his arms, which were e it. In bls bands, clasp- (leariTT ha^Ii ndicst«« ly h i-1 i ntentjon «laughter«. She cross««! the plains in people to their senses. 1 never saw utes. He was followe«! by Detective. will be called. found his watch with the n7>t to'be «¿candidatC -for jthc^short 1847, and with h»r parents settled McParland. who has < irchard’s confes such a determined crowd. ” wife and bis baby. Had I term in the «enate, but will be a « an of lime n ar Newl eg in Yamhill «•■ un’y. sion. It is believed McParland'« tea- i Rex litpiid spray, composed Twenty-eight men arreste«l for par n he first went Into that Funeral services wer • held at Lan ' ses- -'and sulphur, saves trouble of it- t-when he wrestled, like I didatTTFtl.e full six year term. _ ticipatiug in the riots were arraigned timony will occupy all today's caster school house Thursday after sion. The confe i n is a lengthy . an«l is recommended l>y the Pullman in the police conrt tills morning in his agony of prayer— noon at 2:30 and int< r ■. in Y« ng f taken if only their lives, charg«-«l with diporderly conduct an«! document of thirty thousand words. J Agricultuial College. cemetery.— Tim ■«. owe in his keeping, might ( The attorn« y- for the prosecution of, Chamber«’ Hardware. carrying concealed weepona. lo not kuow. They found mau Herma un. c TERRIBLE CYCLONE IN MiSSISSIPPJ FRUiT OGUTIOS TO BE ORGAN! i CALIFORNIA PRIZEFIGHTER KILLED PROBABLY TWO WATER SUPPLY CONFERENCE PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT DETERMINED WILL SOON RESTORE OriJER AT SPRINGFIEL STEUNENBERG MORDER INQUIRY Died