The Estacada Progress O B J E C T S T O A N N E X A T IO N . Russia h o n e d Each Thursday E S T A C A D A ................... O R E G O N RESUME OF THE WEEK’S DOINGS G eneral Review o f Im portant Hap­ penings Presented in a B rie f and Com prehensive M anner fo r Busy Readers— National, Political, H is­ to rical and C om m ercial. C a p ta in Mains, who sh o t W. E. An- nis, will plead insanity. Los A n g eles has passed an ordinance b a r r i n g f a k e f o rt u n e tellers. C a stro sa y s he will not g iv e in to N e th e r la n d s an d is read y to fight a t an y tim e. A larg e w h a r f and tw o ves sels w ere bu rn ed a t St. Jo h n s , N. F. T h e loss is placed a t $500,000. G erm an y h as ag r e e d to t h e Balkan confer ence, b u t ap p ro v es A u s t r i a ’s ob­ je c tio n to th e p ro g ram . P o rtla n d is to have p ay -as-you-enter s t r e e t cars. T h e com pany is now a r ­ r a n g i n g t h e d e ta ils for t h e i r use. Evid ence has been se cu re d which show's t h a t on t h e day th e Morse bank failed a t N ew York he drew $211,000. F o u r m in e r s h ave been a r r e s e t d a t Tonopah, N ev ., f o r s t e a l in g hig h g r a d e ore fro m th e m in es in which they w ere w orking. Fears Austria Would M o re T e rrito ry . W ant S t. P e t e r s b u r g , Oct. 27. No a n ­ n o u n cem en t w a s m ad e today by th e fo re ig n office as to th e p ro g res s o f th e n e g o tia tio n s a t B e rlin b etw een M. Is- wolsky, t h e R u s sian fo re ig n m i n iste r , an d P ri n c e von Buelow, t h e G erm an chan ce llor. T h e co nference, so f a r as can be learn ed , h a s scored no definite re su lts , and W'ill be continued. Advices from B erlin , however , have in no w ise lessened th e confidence here t h a t th e prop osed i n te r n a tio n a l con­ g r e s s will u l t i m a t e l y be acce p te d by Germ an y , alth o u g h n e g o tia tio n s are a p t to be co n tin u ed fo r som e t i m e a f t e r th e r e t u r n o f M. Iswolsky. The in v ita tio n to t a k e p a r t in t h e co n g ress t h e r e fo r e , w ill be corre sp ondingly de­ layed. M. Iswolsky, in terv ie w ed by th e Novoe V r e m y a ’s B e rlin co rre sp o n d en t today, declared t h a t A u s t r i a ’s action w as a blow a t v ital S lav in t e r e s t s and t h a t t h e in d ig n atio n o f t h e R u ssian p ress an d public could eas ily be u n d e r ­ stood, b u t he as k ed th e public to s u s ­ pend j u d g m e n t w i t h re g a r d to his ac ­ t i v i t y in t h is connection u n til h is r e ­ tu r n to R u s sia, w h en he hoped w i t h t h e e m p e r o r ’s p erm issio n to m a k e a s t a t e m e n t b efo re t h e douma. I t is r e ­ po rted t h a t th e O eto b erists in th e dou­ m a h ave decided to su p p o rt th e fo re ign m in ister, b u t P r e s i d e n t Khom yko ff in an in te r v ie w said t h a t R u ssia sholud r efu s e to recongize th e a n n ex atio n of Bosnia an d H erzeg o v in a, w’hich w a s a m ere prelu d e to f u r t h e r ag g ressio n s on th e p a r t o f A u s ir i a - H u n g a r y . T h ^ U n i t e d S t a t e s is to h ave t h r e e M A Y M A R R E C E P T IO N . card in als a f t e r t h e reo rg a n iz a tio n o f th e A m erican diocese. T h e new c a r d i ­ A u th o riti es F e a r T r o u b l e at Amoy n als will be nam ed by th e pope soon. W h en Fleet Arrives . A lone ro b b er kid naped a w ealth y Amoy, China, Oct. 27.— Disc overy lu m b er m a n n ear Mount Vernon, W a s h ­ in gton, an d compelled h im to w r i t e a o f a rev o l u t io n i s t p lo t is cau s in g g r e a t n ote a s k i n g for $5,000. Befo re the u n easin ess to Chinese g o v e r n m e n t offi­ money w a s p aid t h e l u m b erm a n es­ cials. caped. F e a r s a r e e n t e r t a i n e d t h a t th e r a m i ­ Cholera in M anila h a s dwin dled down fications o f th is p lo t m ay be f a r r e a c h ­ to p ro portions of l i t t l e im po rtance. ing. T h e o b j e c t o f t h e rebels, it is T h e Cleveland, Ohio, s t r e e t railw ay said, w a s to a s s a s s i n a t e hig h Chinese com pany will sell seven t i c k e t s f o r 25 officials d u r i n g t h e f e s t i v i t i e s o f the cents. f o rth c o m in g recep tio n to th e A m erican T h e re is still much u n r e s t in P o r t u ­ fleet, t h e co n s p ira to r s hoping t h a t the gal. D u r i n g a r e c e n t rev iew o f troops officials would a p p e a r in pu b lic in a by t h e boy k i n g his life w a s sa ved only body on t h a t occasion. by th e m e r e s t chance. E x tr a o r d i n a r y p recau tio n s a r e b ein g F r a n k P i n k h a m , a t r u s t e d employe t ak en and will be ex ten d ed d u r i n g the o f th e T aco m a Mill com pan y, of San s t a y o f th e fleet her e, an d p a r t i c u l a rl y F ran cisco , has d isa p p eare d w i t h $30,- d u r i n g t h e functions. Viceroy Song, o f F u k ie n province, who a r r i v e d h ere 000 o f th e c o m p an y ’s money. y e s t e r d a y on t h e cr u ise r H a i Yung, T wo s u i t a g a i n s t T h a w fo r money s p e n t t h e n i g h t ab oar d th e ship. h ave b een stopped because th e law r e ­ O rd er an d p e r f e c t sy s tem a r e b ein g s t r a i n s pro ceed in g s u n til 12 m onths ra pidly e s tab lis h ed a t th e re ception a f t e r an a p p licatio n in b an k ru p tcy . g ro u n d s w h e r e th e r e c e n t typhoon A p lot h as been discovered by which w r o u g h t d e s tru c tio n . Ba mboo s t r u c ­ r e v o lu tio n is ts in tended to kill a n u m ­ tu r e s h a v e replaced t h e ru in ed build­ b e r of-h ig h officials d u r i n g th e sta y of ings, and th e o r ig in a l plans fo r th e t h e A m e r ic a n fleet in Chines e w a t e r s . e n t e r t a i n m e n t o f t h e officers an d men A bomb th r o w n in t h e h e a r t of C h i­ o f th e A m e r ic a n fleet a r e likely to be c a g o ’s dow n to w n d i s t r i c t p ractically c a r r ie d o u t in full. I t had been in­ d estro y ed one building. T h e police are ten d ed to install a w ireless t e le g r a p h u n ab le to g iv e an y reason fo r t h e o u t ­ sy stem , b u t t h is pro b ab ly will n o t be done, as t h e r e is no e x p e r t h ere to r a g e and h ave made no a r re s ts . c a r r y o u t th e work. Over 1,000 cases o f so c a l l e d e g g yolk h av e been th r o w n in to t h e ocean a t SEVEN CHO LER A CASES. N e w York. T h e stu ff w a s im ported f ro m C h in a and wras used in place of eggs, b u t could n o t pass pu re food in­ Disesse M a k e s F r e s h S ta rt Among spection. Natives in Manila. S e n a t o r L a F o l l e t t e says th e senate M an ila , Oct. 27. S even n ew cas es is g o in g to be cleaned. o f cholera w ere re p o rt e d in t h i s city T h e fate of t h e B a lk a n conf erence for t h e d ay e n d in g S unday n ig h t. T h e s l i g h t increase in th e s p r e a d of d e p e n d s o n G e r m a n y ’s consent. the d ise ase is as crib ed by t h e a u t h o r i ­ T w o M e x ican r eb els h ave been t ie s to th e many g a t h e r i n g s o f t h e peo­ fou n d g u ilty of f o m e n t in g a revolt ple on S a t u r d a y n i g h t and Sunday , and on A m e r ic a n soil. the f e a s t s t h a t accom panied t h e a s se m ­ A o r e m a t u r e ex p lo sio n o f d y n am ite blies. T h e sit u a t i o n is n o t considered at D o u g las, Ariz., killed tw o m e n and to be g r a v e , as t h e h ealth d e p a r t m e n t in ju re d eig h t o th ers. feels t h a t i t h as t h e epidem ic well u n ­ G r e a t N o r t h e r n e a r n i n g s fo r the d er control, e x p r e s s i n g no a l a r m over last fiscal y e a r sh o w a d ecreas e of th e incr ease . $1,838,000 c o m p a r e d w ith th e previous I t is pro b ab le t h a t th e g o v e r n m e n t year. will f u r t h e r r e s t r i c t th e g a t h e r i n g s of A G e r m a n m ilita ry b allo o n ex the n ativ es , and also th e sale o f d a n ­ I t is believed t h a t the plo d ed a mile in the air. T h e occu g erous foods. p a n t s fell in a tree a n d w ere unin co ckpits located in th e s u b u rb s o f the ju red . city, w h e r e it is difficult to m a i n t a i n a E x p e r t s wh o have b een g o in g over s t r i c t w a t c h over t h e sale of foodstuffs, t h e b o o k s of San F ra n c i s c o have a r e resp onsible f o r t h e s l i g h t increase fou n d a s h o r t a g e of $00,000 in th e in t h e n u m b e r o f cholera cases noted a t ea ch week-en d. city treasury.. Senator in g a b o u t t e r to th e sid ers t h e E lk in s says he k n o w s no th Police Save Many Lives. t h e m a r r i a g e of his d augh D u k e o f A b ru zzi a n d c o n ­ S an F ra n cisco , Oct. 27. P r o m p t ac ­ nav al e s c o rt a g o o d joke. tion by m e m b e r s o f t h e police force D u r i n g th e r e c e p tio n of th e A iner w as all t h a t saved a dozen o r more ican fleet at Y o k o h a m a all the A m e r women fro m p ro b ab le d e a t h in a fire icati a d m ir a ls w ere carrie d aro u n d the w hich d am ag ed t h “ Guiseppi hotel here d eck of t h e i r vessels o n th e s h o u l d e r today. T h e flames a r e th o u g h t to have o f J a p a n e s e a d m i r a l s a n d captains. s t a r t e d in the o v e r t u r n i n g of a candle, Deaths in Luzon from th e storm wih an d th ey quickly s p read th r o u g h the reach 500. f ram e s t r u c t u r e , se v era l people b ein g Snow has drifted to a depth of 15 over co m e b efo re th ey could leave th e i r rooms. P a t r o lm e n p lunged in to th e feet in Montana. An epidemic of typh oid fev er pre sm oky corridors c a r r y i n g o u t n early a sc ore o f per so ns w h o m i g h t o t h e r ­ vails a t Montreal, Quebec. Reno gam blers are p u t tin g up a hard wise h av e p erished. fig h t to p rev en t being driven from the Leave Sheep to Perish. city. Medicine H a t , S a sk a tc h w a n , Oct. L ie u te n an t Je ppson, who has been K in g E d w a rd 's messenger since 1901. 27. T h e first t r a i n s since N o v e m b e r ig dead. 19 reached Medicine H a t fro m the One hundred and fourteen thousand E ast S u n d ay ev en in g . R id ers g o t in from th e d i s t r i c t , s t r e t c h i n g to th e appl ications were received for th e 0or< farm s in the Rosebud, S. 1)., reservation U n ite d S t a t e s border, w ith f e a r fu l j u st thr ow n open. t a le s o f h ard sh ip s cre a te d by the sto rm . Donald Ca meron, a sh eep her d- A bogus German baron has been vie er, w i t h tw o o th ers, w ere c a u g h t and timizing Han Fra ncisco people. forced to leave t h e i r sheep to p erish One d eath has been repo rted from an d seek s a f e t y th em selv es. Camero n M ontana, following the severe blizzard. b ecam e e x h a u s t e d an d died A fter J o h n W. Kern, Jr., son of the Demo b e in g 60 hours w i t h o u t sleep or n o u r ­ s r a tic vice presidential cand idate, is ishm ent, t h e o t h e r tw o reached sa fety . seriously ill. O vercom e by S m oke. A New York th ief, a f t e r robb ing a jewelry stor e of valuable diamonds, es C a n n o n sb u rg , P a., Oct. 2 7 . - W hile caped in an auto. d i r e c t i n g t h e men fig h tin g fire t h a t The greatest celebration in the his b roke o u t y e s t e r d a y in the P i t t s b u r g - to r y of J a p a n is being given in honor Ruffalo co m p a n y ’s Hazel mine, n e a r o f the American fleet. here, H. P. Jo n e s, g e n e r a l m a n a g e r of Diamonds equal to those of South th e com pan y, w a s overcom e by smoke. A frica are said to h ave been found in T h re e s h i f t s o f 50 men each a r e b a t ­ tl i n g w i t h t h e blaze, b u t t h e h e a t is so D eath valley, Arizona. in ten se t h a t they can work b u t five Chinese in Canada are raising a relief m i n u te s a t a tim e . T h e fighte rs are fund to semi to China to help the starv g a i n i n g slowly and e x p e c t to h ave th e ing. fire controlle d by tomorrow'. _ 7 French troops have had another cr. gagenient with Moors. T h e latter wcri Revolt in C o rea at End. defeated. T okio, Oct. 27. T h e so-called i n s u r ­ Immense crow ds attended the funeral rectio n in Co rea is p r actically ended. service o f Bishop Potter. T h e service^ T h e troops a r e still on a c tiv e duty, were very simple. h u t t h e in s u r g e n t s h av e dwind led to Two- By the bur sting of a stcampipe font m erely a d iso rd erly elem ent. men were cooked to death on a steam t h ird s o f t h e J a p a n e s e troops in No rth C h in a will be w ith d ra w n in a fe w days. barge on Lake Michigan. CANADA ELECTS LAURIER PREMIER M IN IN G C O N G R E S S C A L L E D . Eleventh Annual Convention to M eet in P ittsburg. D en v er, Oct. 2 6 .— T h e e x e c u tiv e c o m m i t t e e o f t h e A m e r ic a n M in in g co n g ress y e s t e r d a y issued th e official Majority Reduced from What It Was call f o r t h e 11th an n u al co n v en tio n to be held in P i t t s b u r g D ecem b er 2, 3, 4 Five Years Ago. an d 5, 1908. A special ef fo rt is co n­ t e m p l a t e d looking to t h e final e n a c t ­ m e n t o f t h e bill for th e creatio n o f a Conservatives Lose O u t in O n tario, b u r e a u o f m ines, now on th e calen d ar o f t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s se n a t e for th ird W here They Expected to M ake reading. G reatest Gains— Q uebec Will Send P a r t i c u l a r a t t e n t i o n is called to th e an Alm ost Solid Liberal M e m ­ work o f congress in m a k i n g i n v e s ti g a ­ tions r e l a t i n g to th e p ro tectio n o f th e bership. lives o f m i n e r s ; pr oposa ls for th e e lim ­ in atio n o f f ra u d u l e n t m i n i n g stock o p e r a t i o n s ; t h e r e la tio n s b e tw e e n cu s­ O t t a w a , O n t., Oct. 2 7 .— E le ctio n s to m s s m e lt e r s and t h e ore p r o d u c e r ; for t h e Fed eral house o f common s w ere Fed eral aid for m in in g schools an d e x ­ held y e s te rd a y th ro u g h o u t Canad a. Of p e r i m e n t s t a t i o n s ; t h e e x p lo ita tio n o f th e 221 co n s titu en c ie s in t h e dominion t h e r a r e m in eral resources o f th e coun­ only tw o Rouville, O n t., an d S outh t r y ; t h e co n serv a ti o n o f m in eral r e ­ York, Ont. r e t u r n e d m e m b e r s by a c ­ so u rces; t h e t i m b e r an d w a t e r supp ly, clam atio n . In all t h e o th ers, w i t h the and th e unific ation o f th e m in in g law s ex cep tio n o f five, which will hold t h e i r o f t h e se v era l s t a te s , a r e t h e p a r t i c u l a r elections later, th e r e w ere co ntes ts. s u b je c ts w hich will be u n d e r d isc u s­ T h e r e t u r n s show t h a t S i r W ilf rid sion. I t is anno unced t h e convention L a u rie r , th e p r e s e n t p p rem ier, who in will be an open foru m for t h e discus- th e las t house had a m a j o r it y o f 66, ! sion o f all m in i n g subjects. will be r e t u rn e d to th e house for a n o th ­ T h e call in v ites th e p r e s i d e n t o f th e e r five y ears, w i t h a m a j o r it y o f b e ­ U n ite d S t a t e s , the g o v ern o rs and heads tw een 55 and 60. o f co m m ercial bodies to a p p o in t d ele­ F re n ch Ca n ad ian Que bec rem ain ed g a t e s . A special f e a t u r e o f t h e body loyal to th e p rem ier, el e c t i n g a m e m ­ will be a coal m in e g a s t e s t i n g p la n t, b ersh ip a lm o st solidly L ib era l. now in course o f co n stru ctio n in P i t t s ­ On tario , w h e r e th e C o n s e r v a tiv e s e x ­ b urg. u n d e r an a p p r o p ria tio n made d u r ­ pected to m a k e t h e i r h e a v i e s t g ains, in g th e l a s t session o f cong ress, w hich did n o t come u p to t h e o p p o sitio n ’s e x ­ will then be completed. p ectatio n s. T h e r e t u r n s in d icate an a lm o st even ly divided m em b ersh ip , E N O R M O U S L O S S IN C O A L . com pared w i t h 39 L ib e ra l s an d 47 C o n s erv ativ es in th e la s t house. N o v a Scotia, W’hich a t t h e l a s t g e n ­ T rad e Loses $ 1 ,5 0 0 ,0 0 0 W eekly by er al elections in 1904 r e t u r n e d a solid Cotton Lockout. L ib e ra l p halanx, g iv es t h e C o n serv a­ London, Oct. 26. T h e s h u t t i n g tiv e p a r t y se v era l seats. R. L. Borden, le ad er o f t h e Co n serv ­ do wn o f 500 mills as th e r e s u l t o u f th e ativ es , w as elected by a s u b s t a n t i a l co tto n t r a d e lock o u t has re duced th e m a j o r it y in H a l i f a x , w’h ich su p p o rted co n sum ption of en g in e coal by 700,000 h im fo u r y e a r s ago. All th e m in is tons p e r week. Calcula te d a t $2 p er t e r s h ave been re-e le cted w i t h t h e e x ­ ton, th i s re p re s e n t s a loss o f t r a d e ception o f W illiam T em p le to n , o f V ic­ a m o u n t i n g to $1,500,000 a week. Oldham , th e c e n t e r o f t h e s p i n n i n g to ria , B. C., m i n i s t e r o f inland r e v e ­ in d u stry , is th e first o f th e cotton nue, who lost by five votes. to w n s to feel t h e pinch o f t h e lockout. O f th e 320 mills in th e to wn only 20 A R R E S T 14 N IG H T R ID E R S . a r e now w o rk in g . I t is n o t th e o p e r a ­ t i v e s who h ave the^r lock o u t p ay fro m Sixty-O ne N ow Held in Connection t h e i r u nions to fall b ack on w’ho a r e W ith Reel Foot O u trage. b e g i n n i n g to feel th e p r e s s u re o f th e C a m p Reno, Reel F o o t L ak e, T en n ., in d u strial w a r f a r e , b u t t h e sh o p k e ep ­ Oct. 27. F o u rte e n p riso n ers w ere er s, p a r t i c u l a rl y a t th e sm a ll shops, b r o u g h t into cam p today in connection who de pended on th e c u sto m o f th e w i t h r e c e n t n i g h t r i d e r o u t r a g e s in mill g irls . No one h a s the h e a r t to buy a n y t h i n g th i s section. T h is m ak es a to tal o f 61 No new now in custody her e. T h re e m ounted s h o r t o f a c t u a l n ecessities. s c o u tin g p a r t i e s w e n t o u t and tw o of d resses a r e b e in g m ade in Oldham j u s t th em re tu rn e d . T h e t h i r d will n o t be now, an d d r e s s m a k e r s a r e r ed u cin g th e back b efo re t o m o rro w n ig h t. The n u m b e r o f t h e i r wor kroo m hand s, and d e t a c h m e n t headed by M a jo r R. E. th e m i l l i n e r s ’ shops, o f w h ich t h e fe- M a rtin is p rep ared to go to Obion to­ m als cotton o p e r a tiv e w as th e gen ero u s n i g h t to se a rc h f o r t h e m y sterio u s p atro n , a r e de serted. T h e s i t u a t i o n w a s disc ussed a t a m asked m en wh o w e r e re p o rte d to have been seen n e a r t n a t town. A f t e r m e e t i n g o f th e d istr e s s c o m m i t t e e last co m m u n ic a tin g w i t h s e v era l people n i g h t and t h e m ay o r has sum m oned a Colonel T a t t o m decided t h a t th e sto ry special m e e t i n g of th e council for t o ­ w as w i t h o u t fou n d atio n a n d recalled n ig h t, w h en a d ep u tatio n fro m t h e d is­ t r e ss c o m m i t t e e will m ak e su g g e stio n s the orders. Bo th Union C ity a n d S a m b u r g , w here for p r o v id in g r e l i e f wor k. the soldiers are cam ped , w e r e t h e cen ­ t e r s o f i n t e r e s t to day in t h e n i g h t rid er G A M B L E R S W IN . troubles. A special t e r m o f t h e Coun ty co u rt convened a t Un io n C ity today Reno Votes to Continue W ide Open and all o f th e evidence in th e Reel To w n as B efore. F o o t lake case w a s laid b efo re th e ju ry . ________________ Reno , N ev ., Oct. 26.— Ren o w ill r e ­ m ain a wide open to wn fo r some t im e W A IT IN S P E C T O R ’S R E P O R T . to come, according to th e r e s u l t o f the c i t y election held h ere S a tu r d a y , when Decision on S ta r o f Bengal W reck th e g a m b l i n g e l e m e n t won by a m a j o r ­ May Have Serious Results. ity o f 566 votes o u t o f a to tal o f about S an F ran cisco , Oct. 27.— T h e in sp ec­ 3,100 v o tes cas t. T h e election w a s on tors o f hulls and boilers, who h ave a c i t y or dinan ce to fo rb id t h e ru n n i n g been i n v e s t i g a t i n g th e w r e c k o f the of g a m b l i n g g am es u n d er license in th e sh ip S t a r of Be ngal, w hich w e n t as hore c i t y o f Reno. T h e o rd in an ce w a s p u t on th e A las k an co ast some w e e k s ago, to th e city v ote upo n t h e p e titio n of 111 lives b e in g lost, finished t a k i n g t h e A n ti- G am b lin g league, wh o made tes tim o n y y e s t e rd a y and took the case a red ho t fight a t t h e polls. T h e leagu e open ed headquarters u n d er ad v is em en t. C a p ta in W a g n e r , o f t h e Ben g al, has a b o u t tw’o m onths ag o and has wor ked filed c h ar g es o f cow ardice a g a i n s t th e d ilig e n tly ever since, h olding m as s t u g c a p t a i n s for t h e i r ac tion in c u t t i n g m e e t i n g s and s p r e a d i n g l i t e r a t u r e his sh i p loose an d it is ex p ected t h a t b ro ad cas t and th ro u g h t h e m ails. The the decision o f th e in sp e cto rs will b e a r g a m b l i n g f r a t e r n i t y w orked quietly, w e i g h t in th e pro ceed in g s r e s u l t i n g b u t t h e r e s u l t show s t h e y w o rk ed from th ese c h arg es. I t is s t a te d h ere effe ctiv ely . T h e d e f e a t o f t h e o r d i­ t h a t t h e U n ite d S t a t e s D i s t r i c t a t t o r ­ n an ce is p artly due to th e f e e lin g t h a t ney o f A la s k a will b r in g C a p ta in W a g ­ g a m b l i n g should b e stopped t h r o u g h o u t n e r ’s c h a r g e s a g a i n s t t h e c a p t a i n s of th e s t a t e and n o t alone in Reno. T h e fight will be ca r r ie d into th e th e K a y a k and H a t t i e G ag e before the le g i s l a t u r e a t th e co m in g session. Federal g r a n d ju r y . Calls W ill Fo rg ery. M o ro s Battle W ith L abo rers. N ew York, Oct. 27.— D e c l a r i n g th e s i g n a t u r e in a will d isp o s in g o f ab o u t $1,000,000 a fo rg ery , t h e w ill b e in g t h a t of Am b ro se B u rb an k , w h o d ied in 1904, Dr. A lfred H. H a m ilto n , o f A u ­ burn, N. Y., a handw’r i t i n g e x p e r t, cre a te d a se n satio n in th e s u i t a g a i n s t Caleb H. B u rb an k , a n ep h ew o f th e te s ta to r , d u r i n g t h e t r i a l in t h e U n ite d S t a t e s C i r c u i t c o u r t h ere today. T h e nephew is e x e c u to r o f t h e e s t a t e and was n am ed r e sid u a r y leg atee, in ad d i­ tion to r e c e iv in g a d i r e c t b eq u es t o f $600,000. Manila, Oct. 26.— N in e F i l i p in o la ­ b o rers and t h e i r A m e r ic a n s u p e ri n t e n d ­ e n t w e r e killed in a d e s p e r a te fight w i t h a band of Moros on t h e S h ep h ers s u g a r p lan tatio n n e a r I l ig a n on th e island o f Minda nao l a s t week, accor d­ in g to n ew s t h a t reach ed h e r e today f ro m t h e island. T h e men w e r e w o r k ­ in g on th e p l a n t a t i o n an d w e r e t a k e n off t h e i r g u a r d by t h e Moro w ar rio r s. T h e la b o rers lost h e a v ily b efo re th ey rep u lsed th e a t t a c k i n g p a r t y in a final rally . T h e Moros a r e re p o rte d t o h ave lo st 20 killed and m a n y m ore wounded. Receiver fo r 3-C e n t Lines. Salmon in K am chatka. Cleveland, O., Oct. 27. T w e n t y c red ito rs o f th e Municipal T ractio n com pany h ave jo in ed in a s u i t as k in g for a r eceiv er for the railro ad , w’hich o p e r a t e s th e 3-cent f are lines in th e city, and th e Cleveland r a ilw a y , h e a d ­ ed by P a t r i c k A n d rew s and Jo h n S t a n ­ ley, hopes to g ain control o f th e local tractio n sit u a t i o n as th e outco m e o f t h e h e a r i n g w hich w a s b egun today. The p e titio n for a r e c e i v e r d eclares t h a t t h e Municipal railro ad is di sposing o f i ts p r o p e rtie s to per so n s who are frien d ly to M ayo r Johnson. S an Fra ncisco, Oct. 26 .— A cco rd in g to H. P lau n and O. E. T h ie lm an , tw o D an ish business m en w h o a r riv e d h ere texlay fro m the O r i e n t on t h e s t e a m e r China, a Danish sy n d ic a te h a s secure d a 12-year concession fro m th e R u ssian g o v e r n m e n t to o p e r a t e a sa lmon c a n ­ n i n g e s t a b l is h m e n t in N o r t h e r n K a m ­ c h a t k a , S ib eria . T h e Danes, wh o h ave j u s t concluded a to u r o f th e g round em b r a c e d in th e concession, declare t h a t t h e w a t e r s f a i r l y t eem w i t h fish an d say t h a t th e p l a n t will h av e a t r e ­ m endo us ou tp u t. T o Unveil H arrison M onum ent. Kills H erders and Sheep. Indianapolis, Oct. 2 7 . — A p a r a d e and o th e r i n t e r e s t i n g f e a t u r e s will a t t e n d th e u n v e ilin g today o f t h e handsom e m o n u m en t erected to t h e m em o ry of f o rm er P r e sid e n t B e n ja m in Harriso n . Vice P r e s i d e n t F a i r b a n k s will preside and t h e sp e a k e r s will include J o h n L. Griffiths, A m erican consul to L iv e r ­ pool, and General Jo h n W. Noble, ot S t. Louis, w’ho w a s s e c r e ta r y o f the in t e r io r d u rin g t h e a d m i n i s t r a t i o n of P r e s i d e n t Harriso n . S a n t a F e, N. M., Oct. 2 6 .— T w e n t y thousa nd sheep, g r a z i n g on th e Cum- b res m o u n tain ra n g e , in Rio A r e ib a co unty, 140 miles n o rth o f her e, a r e r e ­ p o rted to h ave perish ed in t h e blizzard w hich h as rag ed in t h a t se ction d u r i n g t h e la s t t h r e e days . T h e sto r m is th e w o r s t in y e a r s and snow’ is f ro m five .to ten f e e t deep. Besides th e g r e a t loss o f sheep, six h erd ers a r e m is s i n g and i t is believ ed they w e r e also frozen to d eath . Think C astro Is Bluffing. N ic a r a g u a Is Laid W as te. M an ag u a, N icarag u a, Oct. 2 6 .— A g r e a t s to r m h as p rev ailed t h r o u g h o u t N i c a r a g u a since y e s t e r d a y m orn in g . H eav y losses are rep o rted , b u t, as all th e t e l e g r a p h and telep h o n e co m m u n i­ catio n s h a v e been i n t e r ru p t e d and th e ra ilro a d badly d am ag ed , it is im possi­ ble to s t a t e how f a r r e a c h i n g th e sto rm h a s been. W illem stad , Oct. 27.— Acc o rd in g to l e t t e r s received her e, th e people o f Ven ezuela are confident o f a p r o m p t s e t tl e m e n t of th e d isp u te b etw een t h a t country and Holland. T h e re fu s a l o f P re s i d e n t C a stro to rev o k e t h e decree o f May 14 is r eg ard ed as a bluff to d i s t r a c t a t t e n t i o n from th e d oings o f th e rev o lu tio n is ts. PIRATES LOOT GERMAN SHIP Chilean Bandits BoarJ Vessel Almost Under Guns of Warship. C re w A ttacked W ith Knives and O v e r­ p o w ered— Vessel is S acked From S tem to S tern and Lo ot C arrie d Away on L ighters— O utlaw s Es­ cape Into Hills. San F r a n c i s c o , Oct. 24.—T h e B r i t ­ ish s t e a m s h i p S t r a th f o r d , w h ich has a r riv e d h ere fro m Chile, r e p o r t s a su ccess fu l raid by C h ilean coas t p irates o n th e G e r m a n ste a m sh ip S e r a t o in t h e h a r b o r of AntofagastTi o n th e n i g h t of S e p t e m b e r 28. T h e c u t t i n g o u t ex p e d itio n w a s do n e a l ­ m o st u n d e r th e g u n s o f a Chilean g u n b o a t . P u r s u i t was given, bu t the b a n d i t s to o k to th e hills b ack of A n ­ to f a g a s t a a n d escaped. T h e G e r m a n m e r c h a n t m a n w as a n ­ c h o r e d in th e h a r b o r lo ad ed to the h a tc h e s w ith a c a r g o an d p r e p a r e d for sailing o n t h e fo llo w in g m o rn in g . O u t of t h e d a r k n e s s t w o dozen p ir a te s le ap ed o n the v e s s e l ’s decks, a n d in a t w i n k l i n g t h e w a t c h was h o u n d a n d g ag g ed . T h e n oise o f the s t r u g g l e a w o k e th e cap tain , w h o g r a s p e d his r ev o lv er a n d r u s h e d on deck. T h e p i r a t e s c r e p t in to th e sh a d o w as th e cap tain ap p r o a c h e d l i e w a s s t r u c k f ro m b e h i n d w ith a b elay in g pi n a n d fell u n co n s cio u s. By th is tim e th e c rew w as a w a k ­ ened a n d as t h e y a p p e a r e d on deck the p i r a t e s a t t a c k e d th e m . A p itch ed b a t t l e w ith k n iv e s followed, in which se vera l of th e c rew w e r e b ad ly i n ­ ju r e d a n d th e r e m a i n d e r b o u n d and g ag g ed . T h e C h ilean s t h e n sa ck ed th e ves scl fro m stern to stern , lo a d in g th eir loot on l i g h te rs they had b r o u g h t with them . E a r l y n e x t d a y a C h ilean g u n b o at e n t e r e d th e h a r b o r a n d th e p l ig h t of th e S e r a t o w as d iscovere d. A lar ge p a r t y w as se n t in p u r s u i t of the p irates, w h o had se vera l h o u r s ’ sta rt a n d fou n d sa fety in t h e hills. R E V E A L S S H A R F P R A C T IC E . Schem e to M ake Uncle Sam Defend C a b re ra ’s Stealings. | S O L D IE R S AR E A T T A C K E D . Revolutionists S ta rt Guerilla W arfare on Austrian T ro o p s . London, Oct. 23.— Oj»on w arfa re has I eon in progress in Bosnia anil H e r ­ zegovina for 10 days, an d seores have been killed, according to inform ation i roup ht hero yesterd ay by the Monte- negran agent. More th an 120,000 Aus- fYian troops have been a t t a c k e d by in­ surrectionists in th e annexed territories in l the f ig h tin g has been continuous. Ho f a r as is known no pitched b attle lias tak en place, as the insurrection ists are g reatly outnum bered by the Aus trians, hut th eir guer rilla tactics have been very effe ctiv e. The situation is so serious t h a t the Austrial g o vernm ent has rushed rein ioreeuieuts to th e aid of the border troops. Throu gh strict censorship, the ag en t said, th e Austrial gover nm ent has suppressed all reports of the situation as it really is. Anar ch y exists in the eastern and southern sections of the annexed territory. The Montenegra n ag en t came here y es terd ay to in v estig ate closely the ex act situ atio n with a view to learning what course Engla nd will pursue in tin- event t h a t S ervia an d Montenegro d e­ clare w ar on Austria. The a g e n t de d a r e s t h a t th e action of Austria am ounts to an a t t e m p t to terrorize Bos nia an d Herzego vina into submission by force o f arms. The temper of the people, he asserts, is such t h a t they wil never subm it to annexation. The deten tio n of Envoy Vuk etitch by the A u str ian au th o rities a t Agram Tuesday was merely a p r e te x t to allow them to search his baggage, tin* agent declared. F o r th is reason, he said, the apology o ffe red by A u str ia was not ac cepteil, an d Mon teneg ro will insist upon the pay m en t of an indemnity. HUNDREDS DROWN IN LUZON FLOODS Typhoon Swells Rivers to Torrents in Few Hours. Sweeps Away W hole T o w n s — Dead N um ber 3 0 0 in Cagayan Province Alone — Am ericans D rag Natives F rom Roofs o f Houses Floating Down Swollen S tream s. Manila, Oct. 22__ B e la te d reports i n ­ dicate t h a t the storni of October 12 in tlie Uagayan valley was the worst timi most des tru ctiv e within th e memory uf living i n h a b ita n ts of the valley. The official fig u res aro not y et available, ia m any places h ave n»>t y et been hoard from, bu t it seems certain t h a t the number of dead will reach 300. T here was a heav y typhoon an»l t o r ­ rential rains th roughout the valley and n th e mountains. The rivers were flooded a n d in many places rose to a ¡»eight of 30 feet, sweeping ev ery th in g before them in th eir rush to the sea. Hundreds of anim als an d houses were swept aw ay by the wat»*rs. At Apar ri, which was almost com­ pletely u nder water , the Am er ican resi- lents, headed by Lie ute nants T re ad w ay md Clark, P o stm as ter Foss and Eng i­ neer Clark, formed a rescue brigade, which rescued scores of natives, tak in g many o f f th eir houses while flou ting town the river. The go vernm ent has di sp atc hed a O K L A H O M A U N D ER W ATER. •oast g uard c u t t e r to in v estig ate con- lit ions an d organize relief. It is reported t h a t cholera has broken T o rre n ts o f Ram Swell Rivers ano >ut am ong the refugees. Flood C ountry. Oklahom a City, Okla., Oct. 23__ Seri W AR C L O U D S T H R E A T E N . our floods t h r e a te n portions of centra ind no rth ern Oklahoma, the result ot Situation in Balkans F a r F rom Being a stead y downp ou r of rain th at has pre Peaceably S ettled. vailed for th e p a s t three days, a n d is Paris, Oct. 22.—The feeling in French still continuing. In some portions the government circles is d istin ctly nerv ­ rainfall has am ounted almost to the pro e s , both w ith reg ard to th e situation portions of a cloudburst. Numerous n the Ba lkans a n d the proposed i n t e r ­ reports of loss of life, m ade yesterday, national congress. Advices are t h a t ar e uncon firmed, an d they are believed ho Turkish g o v ernm ent is im p atien t to bo w ithout foun dation. No single uecause B u lgaria has failed to present report o f loss of life has been verified. in official commun ication since T u r­ At Tulsa and vicinity the Arkansas key received th e F re n ch assurance in has risen ten feet in the 24 hours ended he name of E mpero r F erd in an d , while y es terd ay morning, an d was then stil rom Sofia comes in fo rm atio n t h a t the coming up. This brou gh t the stream to w ithin th ree feet o f the highest stag» Malinoff cab in et still refuses to accept he advice of Ferdinand, who advocates reached in th e flood of last spring Ma ny farm s around Tulsa were flooded, i peace ful se ttl em en t and insists t h a t an d farm ers an d th eir families wen. t would be prefe ra blo to go to war hnn to p ay an indemnity. compelled to move out. The town oi Until the Bul garian m in istry yields W est Tulsa is th reaten ed with inunda lefinitely it is considered by th e of- tion. ieials of the Fre nch g o vernm ent t h a t I n the v icin ity of P e r ry last night al stream s rose suddenly, and hun dreds of he d anger of war has not been dis- »elled. acres of crops were flooded. Reports curre nt in Baris t h a t Baron A third of th e town of Pawnee, witl °n Biebor8tein, th e German amlmssa- 1500 in h ab itan ts, w as covered last night lor a t Constantino ple, has been coun­ with six feet of water. In th e valley of the Canadian rivei seling war, while not confirmed, caused disquietude, especially as G e r m a n y ’s the valleys for several miles between ittitu d e grows more ami more enig­ Shaw nee an d Me Loud are inun dated. matical. San F ra n c i s c o , O c t 24.— U n ite d S tates i m m i g r a t i o n i n s p e c t o rs w h o have b een in v e s tig a tin g n atu r a l i z a t i o n f rau d s in th is city a r e said t o have f o rw a r d e d a r e p o r t to W a s h i n g t o n te- v e a ’in g t h e fact th a t D i e g o E s t r a d a C a b rera, so n of th e G u a t e m a l a n p r e s i ­ d ent, is a n a t u r a l i z e d citizen o f the U n ite d S tates. T h e r e p o r t f u r t h e r reveals th at y o u n g C a b r e r a t o o k this step a t the in stan c e of his father. It is alleged th at t h e p r e sid e n t of G u a t e m a l a to o k this m e a n s o f s a f e g u a r d i n g his p r o p ­ erty in th e s o u t h e r n rep u b lic u n d e r th e A m e r ic a n citizen sh ip of his son A fter y o u n g C a b re r a b e c a m e a citizen His f a th e r b e g a n th e t r a n s f e r of larg e p r o p e r t y h o l d in g s b o th in th is c o u n ­ try a n d G u a te m a la to him. The SEN D W ATER FRO M A LT O N . tr a n s f e r s still c o n tin u e a n d th e U n ite d S ta te s is u n ab le to p r e v e n t th e actio n an d in th e ev en t of w ar in G u atem ala One Illinois To w n Supplies D routh- could be called u p o n to p r o t e c t y o u n g S tricken Sections. C a b r e r a ’s h o ld in g s, say th e officials. Alton, 111., Oct. 23.— The continuous drouth of more th an 50 days in the in S A IL S IN T R IU M P H . land towns of Illinois t r ib u t a r y to Al ton, has forced the residents of that Zeppelin Airship M akes G re a t S h o w ­ section to send aw ay for w ater for ing in Germ any. cooking an d d r in k in g purposes. F ri e d e ri c h s h a v e n , Oct. 24.— T h e r e ­ Each »lay a t r a i n of five cars is be c o n s t r u c t e d Z ep p elin dirigible a i r ­ ship No. 1 m a d e n tr iu m p h a l r e a p ­ ing sent out from Alton, loaded with p ea r a n c e an d as cen sio n w ith t e n p a s ­ w ater for th e variou s towns in the se n g e rs F r i d a y a f t e r n o o n a n d w en t blighted «listriet. L arge steel coal cars t h r o u g h ev o lu tio n s t h a t f o r speed and have been pressed into service, and arc sta b ility w ere m o s t s a tis facto ry . T h e loaded with 15,000 gallons each. Most trip in th e air las te d for t h r e e a n d a of th e w a t e r is sent to Gillespie and half h o u r s a n d p a s se d w i t h o u t a hitch. Chipman, but other s towms receive theii T h e b allo o n m a d e an a v e r a g e speed quota. T here is da nger, according to Alton of 29.21 m iles an h o u r at a m e a n al t i ­ tude of 800 feet. D r iv e n a l tern ately W ater company officials, of the suppl) by a single m o t o r a n d t h e n by b o t h being cut off if the Mississippi rivei m o to rs , th e craft m ad e e as y p ro g res s, falls much more. The stage of the its m o v e m e n t s b e in g c o n tr o lle d with stream is lower th an it has been befori facility. A e r o n a u t s ? n d t h r o n g s of in 20 years, an d th e in tak e pipe of tin the po p u lace cro w d e d t h e sh o r e s of company is now only 30 inches undei L ak e C o n s ta n c e from 2 o ’clock until water. Unless the riv er rises, Alton 5:30 y e s t e r d a y evening, w a t c h i n g the will soon bo shor t of water. e v o lu tio n s o f th e airship. C O N T E S T LAND P A T E N T S . Nevada M in ers W ill A ttack Southern Pacific Land G rant. Reno, Nev., Oct. 22__ Colonel Win- Held Scott P rosky, a m ining m an own- ng p roperty in a nu m ber of districts, yesterday announced t h a t on J a n u a r y : Best th « Statute o f limitation* will »ave applied to the p aten ts g r a n te d six ears ago to the Sou thern Pacific to a urge area of mineral land ex ten d in g from Winnemticca to th e N ev ad a Cali- ornia line a n d a f fe c t in g rig h ts of hun- lreds of pr ospectors an»l miners. The men have been p atien tly waiting for a n u m ber of years, t h in k ’ing a f Union ex Prisoners of W a r met hero 23__ Unless the czarina leaves soon for vesterday an d will re m ain in session a soa voyage to th e M ed ite rran ean sin •ver today. The principal m a t t e r to will lose her mind, according to infor oceivc atten tio n is the project for the mat ion conveyed y es terd ay to the cm peror by her ph ysicians. Reduced to a ■rection of a mon um ent a t Amlcrson- nervous wreck by t e r ro r of revolution ville, for which the last Illinois legis- ary violence, the empress is suffering atu r e appropriate»! $15,000. The asso- almost co n stan tly from hallucinations iation will have a leading p a r t in car- For days she refuses to u t t e r a word believing t h a t she is a vi ctim of a rying out th e project, as m any of its Members were amon g the prisoners oon- vocal defect m ak in g speech impossible Again, she th in k s herself crippled and Hned a t Andersonv ille during th e war. demands to be wheeled in an invalid chair. D enver E levator Burned. C zarina May Lose Reason. Russia’s Bloody Assizes. St. P e t e r s b u r g , Oct. 24.— T h e Re ch has o b t a i n e d a n d m a d e public th e of fi­ cial sta tis tic s of the ex e c u t i o n s in Russia d u r i n g th e y e a r 1908 on s e n ­ ten ces i m p o se d by the m i l t a r y cou rts. T h e to tal is 027, of which 84 w ere so l­ dier s a n d 543 civilians. A c c o r d i n g to th e official classifications, 453 p ersons, o r o v e r 70 p e r cent, w ere h a n g e d or sh o t for m u r d e r o r r o b b e ry , a c c o m ­ p anied by v io len ce; 02 m e n w ere exe c u ted for m u t i n y o r o t h e r of fenses a g a in s t m ilita ry disc ipline. 71 for crim es a g a i n s t th e sta te a n d fo u r for desertio n . Snow Blocks Railroads. Gives A rm o u r Black Eye. L a n s i n g , Mich., Oct. 24.— J u d g e W ies t, of t h e c o u n t y c o u rt, has r e ­ fused the in ju n c tio n as k ed for by A r ­ m o u r & Co. t o r e s t r a i n t h e s t a te pu re fo od d e p a r t m e n t fro m i n t e r f e r i n g with th e sale of th e c o m p a n y 's g o o d s in M ichigan. T h e ' s t a t e held t h a t ce reals in s a u s a g e w ere an a d u lte r a tio n , w h ich t h e c o m p a n y denied. The c o u r t said t h a t sa u sag e m e a n t m e a t an d t h a t cereals a n d w a t e r w ere a d u l t e r a n t s ad d ed with an e v id en t in­ t e n tio n to ch eat, a n d t h a t a d u l t e r a t e d sa u sa g e w o u ld soon dr ive h o n e s t d e a l ­ ers ou t of th e m ark et. Winnipeg, Man., Oct. 23.—One of the worst snow storms t h a t ever occurred in the west is now at its height, and has completely demoralized the service of bot h th e Canad ian Pacific an d the Great N orthern railroads. The storm st a rt e d T uesday night. Ten inches of snow have a lread y fallen, accompanied by a hard gale. Snow has blown into the railway cuts, an»] in many cases is over ten feet deep. Snow plows are cb 'a ring the Ca n ad ian Pac ific tracks, but little progress can be made until the snow ceases to fall. Huge Ranch Changes Hands. Lives Lost in Cyclone. N e w O r l e a n s , Oct. 24.— A cable fro m Rlucfields, N icar ag u a, u n d e r d a te of O c t o b e r 21. to t h e Picayune. *ays: “ A d i s a s t r o u s h u r ri c a n e sw ept th e c o a s t of N ic a r a g u a last F rid a y t o S unday, d e s t r o y i n g t h e t o w n s of Rio G r a n d e a n d P ri n z a p u l k a a n d d o ­ in g c o n s i d e ra b l e d a m a g e in th e i n ­ terio r. O n l y m e a g e r ad v ices have been b r o u g h t here b y sc h o o n er, hu t it a p p e a r s t h a t t h e en tir e c o a s t from P e a r l C a y s to Ca pe G racisa w as swept a n d t h e r e w as m u ch loss of life.’’ Ogden, U tah . Oct. 23__ A deal was closed here y es terd ay b v w>.ieh a mil lion dollars in cold cash will be paid for the biggest rnneh in the inter mou ntain region. The pu rch asers are Davi»l Ec clos, M. S. Browning, Joseph Snoworoft an»i Adam P atterso n , Ogden capitalists. They ob tained titlo to the famous Sparks Harre ll ranch in Nev ada, which covers hun d red s of squa re miles. The new owners will pu t 100,000 sheep and 50,000 cattle on the mam moth range im­ mediately. E lectric P ow er O v e r S ierra s. Train s 7 2 H ours Late. Lo* A n g eles. O ct. 24 —O w i n g to w a s h o u ts in e a s te rn C o l o r a d o and w e s t e rn K an s as. S a n t a F e t r a n s - c o n ­ tin en tal t r a i n s are a r ri v i n g here 72 hour«; late. O v e r l a n d N o 1, due h ere W e d n e s d a y m o r n in g , will n o t ar rive until this even ing, m a k i n g t h e trip f ro m C h ica g o in se ven days. Denver, Oct. 22— F ire ev id en tly of ncen diar y origin destroy ed th e elev ator of the Hung ar ian Mills company a t an early hour this morning, causing a loss >f $450,000. In th e elevator were stored 400,000 bushels of wheat, which were consumed. About 1 o ’clock the uolice officer on the beat noticed two lien in th e elevator, an d when he ap nroached th ey st a rt e d to run. The o f ­ ficer g ave chase, b u t the men disap­ peared in the »larkness, and when he returned the elevator was in flames. D iplom at W ith R ecord. Copenhagen, Oct. 22.— The new Pai>- sh minister to W ashington will be ' ’oun t Carl Moltke. He is only 40 vears of age. bu t is considered to be one of th e cleverest of Danish diplo­ mats. He has had a somewhat unusnal career, s t a r t i n g as a n av y o fficer and \ r e t i c explorer, being once the leader of a lar ge Greenlan»! expedition. His family r an k s amon g the oldest no bility in Denmark, y e t he is related on his m o t h e r ’s side to ex Empres s Eugenie N ew Route fo r S m ugglers. San Diego, Cal.. Oct. 22__ Although the smugg ling of Chinese coolies across the Mexican border has been p ractically ended, it is ackn owledged b y the immi­ gration a u th o rities t h a t m a n y Asiatics are being illegally b ro ught into th is coun try b v water. Commissioner W ed ­ dle snvs his office is ba dly hamlicanped by not h av in g a fast bo at in which to pu rsue c r a f t b rin g in g coolies up t h t San Francisco. Oct. 23.— W. A. Worthingto n, assistan t to th e director of m aintenance and operation o f the Tlarriman lines, is co n ferrin g with of ficials of th e Sou ther n Pac ific system reg ard in g th e proposed changes of the motive power to electricity in th e Si erras, both to facilita te shipments and reduce th e cost of hauling. coast.