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THE WORLD'S NEWS IN Lincoln} Neb., April 5.-The Puget Bknd Fly 111 ,l"‘ Burlington wa» thrown tat. theditchat seven o’clock thiB Etar St. Michael, Neb. It *U • 11" '' 11 headel <1.1 .orri.d over 400 p » ugers. Eleven coat-hen left the tail- Officials annoui.ee no fatalities End say the baggagemen ‘Cere the [duly persons very badly the dish««, broke up the furniture and ruined the piano with carbolic acid, all on account of a quarrel. Naples, Al rit 7.—Other craters have opened on Vesuvius, some being opposite Naples. The village of Ros- cotrecase is completely surrounded by lava. Chicago, April 7. —John A. Linn, clerk of the circuit court, pleaded guilty to the charges of embezzle ment. conspiracy and concealing pub lic records and was sentenced from one to live years today. lie agreed to replace the money.amounting to •21,- 000. hurt. 1 Bakersfle’. 1. Cab. pril 5. -The land slide at Telmcb.qu uinuel was cleared •it short time 1.. t ni-.ht, but another occurred at the same j Isce and mat- jfers are W>v.' worse than I iciv. A .'Xteam shovel and large gangs ' ' r en at work. Tl ey e .peel to cltar tl e tpebris torn« t .ow. The Santa Fe and Southern Pa itie ate transferring , us- • Lugers. EMails are late and there is «to freight! traffic. ’« San Fran, sco, April 5.—Judge D<- Haven today sentenced Frank John- Jiou, convicted of naturalization '■’f aiids, to ten years at San Quentin. md to pay a line °1 ZWiK». Joluisou was a prominent watei irout politician ringBemkr of a crowd which ,|Kane a buaibess of uaturalizi g sailors ■or ¿50 each. -:D K------ ( Washington, April 5.—Commander Motherland, commanding the Ameri can naval forces in Dominican waters. •aiiles that a small revolution has irouen out a’ Samaua, but that no U erican property is endangered. He uu rushed tv o gunboats to the scone. « Berlin, April 5.—A large hall in the i^Btel Black Stag at Nagold, Ger- l iany, collapsed today during a cele- ,ration of a local fete, All the in rates were buried. The number of is estimated at from 100 to 300. ■ St. Petersburg, April 7.—Governor Sleptzotf, of Tver, was assassinated on the street in that city thi- morn ing with a bomb while driving on the maiu street. He was badly mutilated. Algeciras, April 7.—The protocol outlining the agreement of Germany, France and Morocco was signed at noon today. Manhattan, Nevada, April 7.— Thomas Logan, sheriff of Nye county, was shot and killed by Walter Ber- rier, a gambler, here this morning. Logan had ejected Berrier from a dis orderly horse Berrier was arrested and hastened to Tonopah to avoid lynching. Washington, April 7.—The president has promised to appoint A. W. Mer rifield United States marshal for Mon tana in December. Hongkong, April 7.—Dr. Charles K. Hager. American missionnary, was robb, d by Chinese pirate», who heid up passenger boats anchored in the Tung river. London. April 7.—A dispatch says the village of Roscotrecase has been destroyed by lava from Vesuvius. Topeka. Has..April 7.—The supreme court today decided the Kansas City Livestock Exchange to l»e a trust. This invalidates all chattel mortgages Winnipeg, April .». — James J. Hill on cattle give i in Kansas to members p grites a letter to the president of the of the exchange. ( j uard of Trade here confirming the eport that he will build a transconti- I Louden. April 7.--Cambridge won Gifenta! line in Canadian territory. He the antinal race from Oxford this aid •2,000,uoo for terminals here. morning by five lengths. ¡JI Chicago, April 5.—Dowie leave» dexico ne o'clock tonight. All -B tafcer» of the church of Zion •t in ■•cret conference tins morn- If j. It was admitted today that Vol- (MklHMBes letters from Dowie to th Hofer. It is »aid be lias proof 1>.,W ie ause of the “hard ttess of heart prev- lint in Zion.” and says that David permitted I the Jews to have more inn one wife on account of the hard- ess of their hearts.” Mrs. Dowie mooned this morning in the dining ’|>m of Shil< li II onse, and is report- U'l seriously affected with nervous Rome, April 5.—Vesuvius is in •ttption, five streams of lava running iwn its sides.. People are fleeing um the jfolng-- Ashes are falling i Naples. Washington. April 6.—Eklins ad- ■eased the senate today, answering m ie critics who claim that he is a rail- ittWd senator. He declared he only ■i-is the interests of the public at »art, and says his views as to the te regulation coincides with the -eeident, but he thinks the Hepburn 11 will not provide a remedy. Berlin, April 6.—Physicians this 11 orning state that VonBnelow is pro- t! s-ing satiafa t irily, but political »I «•ips are alres iy discussing who his id cci saor will be. I New York, April 6.— Dolphine Lore, d •ughter of the late Dr. I. N. Love, . Louis' best known physician, who very wealthy, jumped from a hotel Jtdow this morning and died of Ï r injuries, after a night of uncon- ntional revelry with a male com- nion, who was arrested for intoxi- tion but was later released. Portland Vrreb If.—Contracts were let today for two of the four sections ofi tli. V. a'.lu'u Patciflc load, which paralhls Hill’s new lir.e down the north bank of the Columbia for 200 miles to Portland, to Giebisch and Joplin, who have the contract for the construction of the Western Pacific to San Francisco. The contracts spec ify that 350 teams will liegin work next week, the number to be in creased as fast as possible. President L.Gerlinger announces that the fight- of-way has practically all been se- cured with the exception of a few links where condemnation proceed- Four con ings will be necessary. .trading companies will begin st 1 once on the work. It is believed the Paul is back of the road, which wju probably bridge the Columbia at Troutdale, entering Portland over the Oregon Waterpower Company's track. Berlin, Arpil 5.—Prince Von Bue low, German chancellor, was overcome by a fainting attack in the Reichstag today and was carried unconscious to his anteroom. Just as he finished addressing the Reichstag on the Alge ciras agreement he suddenly turned pale and fell heavily forward. The i sittingjwas adjourned. .After over an hour the physicians restored the chancellor to consciousness and an- nouned that the attack was due to influenza and overwork. He ie l»e- lieved to lie out of danger, but the 1 doctors say a long rest will be ueces- , sary. Berlin. April 5.—Later reports say that Von Benlow was paralyzed. Finding that the spell is but a fore- runner of a more serious attack, the kaiser was hastily snmmoned and the crown prince and.minister hurried to his bedside. He is said to be progress iug favorably. Salt Lake, April 6.— The semi-an Heppner, Or , April 6.—A mysteri- nual conference of the Mormon church • attempt at wholesale poisoning, opened at the big tabernacle with the wilting in the illness of several [»er largest attendance from outside points as through the placing of oxalic in many years. Interest centies in id in the ooffe« served the boarders the election of another apostle, vice a boarding house conducted by Merrill, deceased. There are rumors as Mary Bahrn-. has caused great of opposition to sustaining the apos •itement here The early discovery tles alleged to have taken wives since the presence of the poison in the the manifesto was issued. e verage alone prevented more serious 1 hsequencea J. H. Bode, a tailor, Chicago, April 6 —It is rumored ** tee Behrns’ stepfather, has been ar- •ted for ths grime. though the evl- that new indictments of individual ace against him is only circnmstan packers are lai ng sought by the au at *In • fit of rage yesterday he, thorities. The grand jury has been at to Misa Behrn,* house, smashed summoned for May 15th. SITUATION DOWIE HAS DISTRICTS ALLEGED MURDERER HIS FRIENDS CAUGHT A GÍIOD POSITION i The Seattle Times of April 3 prints .i picture i f Frank Wilkins, son of Mayor aud Mrs. F. M Wilkins, of Eugene, ami says: "Frank 1* Wilkins, a well l.m v.u busiue-s man of this city and who has lived in Oregon and Washington a . his lite, has l»eeii appointed private secretary to the mayor by Judge Wil liam Hickman M. ore. Mr. Wilkins assumed bi» new duties this mortiii g The announcement of his appoint uient was made by Mayor Moore last night. "The new secretary was for four years identified with the D< xter Hor ton bank,but is now iu the md estate business. He lives Iti tLe fourth precinct of the Seventh v,..;<i i,;.d has known Mayor Moor»- L.r tl. pic 1 eight, years, or for the entire time he has resided in Seattle. It is iinderatood that the mayor has considered ap pointing Mr. Wilkins ever since his election a» the city’s chief executive. "Mr. Wilkins is a native son of the Northwest. He «as born in Ore gon, where his father was ls»rn in 1847, when Washington was a part of of Oregon, and both were practically unknown to the country at large.” Wilkesbarre, April 5.—Determined Chicago, April 6.—Answering to Sheriff F’»k and Chief of Police to make an example of the miners al Dowie's defiant cry from Mexico that Farrington boarded the southbound leged to lie guilty of violence, the he is coming to tight, his friends are train as it sto|q»ed tn Eugene at 3 mounted state constabulatry this I rallying to the support of the excoin-o'clock this afternoon ami arre»te»l a morning went to the Fernwood col- ' municated first apostle aud will aid man by the name of Jack Mitchell, liery, «here shots were tired at the in restoring him to his own. Legal wanted iu Idaho on the charge of works from the village of East Boston ; advisers are hurrying toward the murder. last night, and to Mocanaqua, w here I southwest, p>'csiblv to secure an in Chief Furriugton thin foreuuou re- armed men drove off workmen ami junction restraining Voliva from in ceived a telephone message from the threatened to shoot any men working ! terfering with the properties. officers at Portland informing him today. The troops threatened to , Mrs. Dowie, before a meeting of that Mitchell was on this tram and burn the village and drive the Italians Zion women today, declared she would instructing him to detain the man out if any more shooting occurred. not desert Dowie. She said he was and place him under arrest. He was This [»roved effective aud quiet was possessed of an "unclean spirit,” and found by the chief ami the sheriff in restored. Many arrests were made. asked the women to pray that the the smoking ear and submitted to ar “devils be cast out.” rest without any resistance or com- A private telegram from Dowie an ment. Pittsburg, Kansas, April 5.—Fif A Portland officer will arrive iiere teen o|»erator» in this district have nounces his return to Zion late Mon signified their intention to signs the day night in the role of Moses, say on tonight's train and take the pris- ing he would perform a miracle to oner back with him. scale and resume operations. prove his uuthoritv, promising to The local officers know nothing of bring $11),1)60,000 in gold the crime of which Mitchell is ac New York. April 5.—The anthracite cused, nor do they know at what joint committee adjourned this after point In Idaho the crime is alleged to Laredo, Texas, April 7. — Dowie en noon after a short session until Mon have been committed. All they know tered the United States this morning. day afternoon. There are no sign of is that the man under arrest is the The train we. stopped at the Interna settlement. tional bridge for inspection. A crowd one described by the Portland otti ____________________________ of newspaper men were met by Lis cars. He is 30 years old aud weighs New York, April 5.—Mitchell an associates, who would not permit a ubout ‘Joo pounds. nounced today that the sub scale com close contact with the “prophet.” mittee made a proposition to the op They sa'd Dowie's strength had been erators that settlement of all difficul increased under the opposition. ties la» referred to a beard of arbitra tion composed of the present board of J. B. Eddy. Southern Pacific right- San Antonio, April 7.—Dowie, after conciliation, with Justice Gray as of-way agent, was here today and se chairman, and that the decision of the train left Laredo, denied all the cured contracts covering most of the Washington, April 3.—Senator Ful gravel bar across the river from which this board be operative two years,and charges and said he would drive his son and wife "from the city of God.” ton today introduced a bill authoriz the company intends to secure gravel be binding upon all parties He says he has been true to every ing the Booth Kelly Lumber Company for ballasting. There is one piece of trust and is answerable only to God. to exchange | art of its land on the land which has not yet been secured, Philadelphia, April 6.—It is admit He says the charges are foul mouth Klamath Indian Reservation for an but this will Is» attended to later. ted at Baer’s headquarters in this city ing* of ingrate curs. The receivership equid area of Indian land, in order The work of building the spur and today that the anthracite operators curtailing his commands he claims that its holdings may be in compact trestle to the bar will in all probabil absolutely refuse to submit any of the are illegal acts. “In lhe courts as form. This company acquired alsmt ity begin within a few days. questions at issue with the miners to well as with the right hand 1 will l(M),000 acres of wagon road land on A number of officials of the com smite them,” he said. The charges the Klamath reservation some time pany are on a tour of inspection of arbitration. •__ will be publicly refuted and within a ago, and the courts have held that its several other liars, but the one here New York, April 6.—It is believed week Dowie will again be Zion’s lead title is good. But these holdings are is the best and most accessible ami to be almost certain that the opera er and accepted as the holy man of in checkerboard form, the company there is no doubt but what the orig holding alternate sections, the inter inal plan will l»e adhered to and this tors will accept the miners' proposi God, not as a charlatan. mediate sections belonging to the In one be used. tion for arbitration. It is thought dians. that Mitchell's move has placed the R. A. Booth, who is in Washington operators where they must accept or urging this legislation, has had sev lie placed before the public as in an eral conferences with Indian Commis unyielding mood. The operators sioner Leupp, who is favorable to the realize the need of every bit of public exchange and approves of the bill, sentiment in their favor they can get. _ ¡i ■ i » »j'i un i » »u nu' it carries no <i appropriation and i si is ac- LlUt ceptable to the department, it 1 will ii An oil burning locomotive arrived Indianapolis, April C. —John H. 1 probably pas*. at Roseburg from Portland Wednes Winder,the leading bituminous stand day. Material has begun to arrive for [»at operator,today telegraphed Roose the immense oil tanks to lie erected Portland, April 6.—The entire velt and Mitchell that the bituminous here right away by the S.I’. Co.,and ; a operators of Ohio proposed to settle of the ('handier of Commerce, 'aAAn no ♦kofia „ ..n !>» -1..,.^ ^11 H/cnnrn i act midlit i ’ oon BS •,° piace o¡i burning the strike ill the bituminous districts eight-story building, is in fiamee and VÌ l U u LLI LA ü I niblll engines Will la» put on the regular on the same terms that Mitchell pro escape is cut off from ten men, who passenger trains running through poses now to the anthracite operators, are on top of the structure. The fire broke out shortly after two here. This «ill be a feature highly by arbitration. Winders and associ The mnrriage of Miss Lulu Apple ates say that Mitchell is caught in his o'clock in an alcove on the top floor, gate, daughter of Mrs. J. M. Shelley, appreciated by the passengers, as it own trap, and [»laced in the same po and in an incredibly short time the to Janies M. Hartley, salesman at will eliminate the cinders hik I coal sition before the public as he himself entire top story, occupied by tin* Hampton Bros.’ store,was solemnized smoke. Work on the big new round Commercial Club, was in flames. house here is also progressing stead has placed the anthracite operators. at the Shelley home, corner of West Those on the roof were rescued by ily. The brick walls have been up for Eighth and Charnelton streets, last aid of a pompier ladder. The firemen some time, and the inteiior *■ rk is evening at H o'clock. Rev. J. S. Mc Springfield, Ill., April 7.—The end played on the flames from adjoining Callum. pastor of the First Christian being steadily advanced.—Review. of the first week of the strike shows structures with but little effect. church.was the officiating clergvman. rtnnil — n iiiiiivn vn The ceremony was pertormed in the I S TO bul little change. • The operators Homer Halleck was killed by drop He have lost but few adherents. The ping out of a top story w indow. presence of only the relatives of the hundred mines which have signed up wa» formerly an agent of theO. R. A N. young people. Co. at Pendleton, but now an em represent only about a million tons. These popular young people have ploye of the United Railways The hosts of “ lends who tender congratu building was recently purchased by New York. April 7.—The anthra the United Railways Co., composed lations and l»est wishes. They have The people of Coburg think theiy cite coal roads and independent oper of Los Angeles capitalists, for nearly begun housekeeping at a residence village has grown large enough to 1» which they have fitted up at the cor called a city ami have petitioned the ators met in secret conference today •1,000,000. ner of East Seventh and Pearl streets. county court to l»e incorporated. for final consideration of Mitchell’s David Coppa, the club cook, jumped offer of arbitration Their petition for incorporation ap from the top of the building and was pear* elsewhere in this issue. The caught in a net. Tom Richardson, town has grown rapidly within the manager of the Commercial Club, Indianapolis, April 7. —Eighteen past few years and is now large enough per cent of the tonnage of Indiana swung in the air for ten minutes from Born—April 1st, to Mr. and Mrs. to t»e governed by municipal officer*. has signed the scale. The Pennsyl the tower window before being res Ben Trygsta<l, an eight-pound girl. vania railroad, which bad laid off cued. The O. A 8. E. R. R. handled 82 At three o'clock the firemen have many of its employes on account of the strike, has ordered them to report the flames under control. Only the cars of lumber and logs for transfer i for work next week. This leads to top stories are gutted, the lower ones to the Southern Pancific Co. during the month of March. the l»elief that the oprators intend to being damaged by water. W. M. Miller, who has been taken Miss Gertrude Burdick is visiting care of by Mrs. M. E. Russell at the make a settlement. with her parents, Mr. and Mr*. J. B. | county poor farm since November 8, Lewis. Mias Burdick is studying for i 1906, on account of a broken leg,wish a trained nurse at the Mt. Tabor es to publicly thank her for the ex " I- Cleveland, April 7.—The Ohio bitu Hospital, Portland. minous operators today decided that lent manner in which she cart d ‘or they would not make an adjustment Frank Thomas just got in his don him and for the homelike treat » 1 t with the miners except upon the basis key engine the first of the week and accorded him. Salem, Or., April 6.—In answer to levtau loading logs with it on Tues of recent conditions of arbitration. I Governor Chamberlain’s telegram to day, so the logs will move lively from send a copy of the bill authorizing now on. Mr Fischer expect* to keep | the Booth Kelly Lumber Company to the mill going steadily, beginning In Eugene, April S, 1906, to Frank »elect lands in lieu of holdings in the with this week. Stewart and wife, a son. Klamath reservation and asking Sen The Cottage Grove Hotel is moving ator Fulton to postpone action until from its place across the river to the it was investigateti here, Fulton To Jacob Htraussmaier and wife building just next to Game Warden swers at noon today thus: Baker's office. There they have b«t- near Irving, April 4, 1906, a daughter, “Mail you copy of bill today, ter rooms, and rent the use of the up weight ten pounds. simply authorizes the exchange stairs rooms of the Cash Grocery land* as per agreement with the de building. —Nugget. partment. " Washington, April 5. —Seattle was chosen as the next meeting place of Eugene, Or., April 5. the National Association of Railway Brown,*A. J. W. (2) Commissioners, | With more work than bis former Hon. Robert Glenn Smith, of I Buley, Sim. stop with us, Artist Gunn is fast get 'Grant's Paes, and Ml** Ida V. La-| Driver, Mrs. J. W. (2). President Roosevelt is bolding con ting snowe<l in, and every day more Raut, of Wilbur, were married last Hhaaka. Joe. versation* today with the Democratic . work coming. Until w» brought a I night at the borne of the bride. Rerzone, Miss Effie. senator* on the rate bill. Overman. first-class artist here ths only way to ■ Mr*. Smith ia a sister of Mrs R. A. Ruth, T. li. Daniel. Clay and Foster were among get a portrait ordinarily wa* from an I Booth, of Eugene, and Mrs. L. L. Westbrook, Bert. those who appeared at the White agent, and take your chances, also pay , Lewis, of Saginaw. The bride end J. L. PAGE, P. M House, supposedly at the preeidetH's H.'JH for an inferior grade of work. '. groom both have many f rienda who Now you pay your artist 87c for a Security Calf Food mixed with invitation. tender congratulations. fins crayon portrait after purchasing skim milk will equal in feeding value See us for fresh garden seeds in •1.00 worth in any department of the An electric railroad connecting all whole milk; costs only 1)< cents per bulk. | store <Hfer good until April 21st. the Important towns of the Rogue day. Chambers' Hardware. 1 dw It HAMPTON BROS. River valley la projected. Chambers' Hardware. BOOTH-KELLY CO. WANTS TO EXCHANGE PORTLAND HAS A BIG FOR GRAVEL BAR OIL BURNING ENGINES Bl BEINO PUT ON POPULAR YOUNG COUPLE GE INCORPORATED Cottage Grove Items Card of Thanks THE BOOTH-KELLY CO.'S RESERVATION EXCHANGE Den NEWS FROM NATIONAL CAPITAL Letter List. Protection Against Agents Married