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DODGES AN N E X ATIO N PLAN. The Estacada Progress Russia's Latest Move Will Complicate Balkan Situation. iMtfcd Each T horada y KST A C A D A OREGON RESUME OF THE WEEK'S DOINGS General Review o f Important Hap penings Presented in a B rief and Comprehensive Manner fo r Busy Readers— National, Political, His torical and Commercial. A halloween prank at Belton, Tex., caused a loss of $250,000 by fire. Governor Guild, o f Massachusetts, has fully recovered from his illness. Prohibitionists claim that the liquor traffic will become a national issue in 1912. A trolley road is planned to connect all the towns o f the Goldfield mining district. Venezuela is preparing to mobilize troops in deefe.ise o f ports against Netherlands. It is reported that the German for eign secretary has tendered his resig nation to the kaiser. St. Petersburg, Nov. 3.— Interest in the Balkan situation is centered in the positive statements of several pre- I liminary leaders that Russia has deter- | mined to drop the idea of the proposed international congress and will refuse to recognize the annexation by Austria- | Hungary of Bosnia and Herzegovina. This information, although purporting to be from official sources, is not en- t tirely exact. Russia has finally com mitted herself to the principle that the question of the annexation o f the pro vinces may be discussed in a confer ence of the powers. Austria will per mit the status of Bosnia to be included in the program, but only on the condi tion that the delegates will refrain from questioning her action and con tent themselves with registering the abrogation of the article referring to this matter in the Berlin treaty. The foreign office states that the negotia tions between Russia, Austria-Hungary and other powers on this question are still in progress, and considers that an acceptable formula for submission to the congress may ultimately be found. It is difficult, however, to foresee how a sati factory agreement may be reached without one side or the other withdrawing its contention. Close watch is being kept upon VISITO R S W ARM LY WELCOMED American sailors in China with the battleship fleet on account of the Japan Gives Pacific Coast Business plague. Men Cordial Reception. Reports say Russia is about to send Kobe, Japan, Nov. 3. The reception an ultimatum to Austria-Hungary and is making preparations for a hasty mo which was accorded th»* visiting busi bilization. ness men from the Pacific Coast of the The Interstate Commerce commis United States today on their arrival sion has directed that 146 railroads here was of a most enthusiastic nature east o f the Mississipi use a new form and attended by scenes of popular of bill o f lading. demonstration such as have not been One of the New York state insane observed here since the exciting days asylums has been destroyed by fire. It of the Japanese-Russian war. w ill cost $100,000 to replace the build Today the Americans, accompanied ing and $25,000 to furnish it. by the governor of this province and A Virginia football player died from many high municipal and provincial officials, were entertained on a trip a broken skull received in a game. about the beautiful inland sea of Ja An Italian army officer has an air pan, the excursion being made in a ship and has made several successful steamer especially chartered for the flights. occasion. Returning the party visited Chancellor von Buelow has offered the dockyards and many large indus his resignation, but the kaiser has re trial plants near the city. Tonight the feature of the entertain fused to accept it. A French aeronaut has made a dis ment was a huge torchlight procession. The Americans have been greatly tance of nearly nine miles across conn- impressed not only with what they try in a monoplane. have seen of the modern life of Japan Wilbur Wright has again amazed but with the cordiality of their recep French army officers with his aeroplane tion as well. and its wonderful feats. Rumor says Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., Chancellor Losing Power. is engaged to a daughter of Congress Berlin, Nov. 3. Chancellor von Bue- man Munn, but he emphatically denies low’s position appears to be almost un it. tenable. Far and wide throughout Henry Farman has won the French the empire the newspapers of all par prize for the first aeroplane going to a ties, with varying degrees of amaze certain distance above ground. The ment and regret, view the govern ment’s explanation how what purport prize was $500. ed to be enormously important utter A t a Chicago party a burglar enter ances of the emperor, affecting three ed dressed as one of the guests and got great powers, passed through the away with jewels worth $1,500. The hands o f the chancellor and a long line police have no clue to work on. of foreign office people without seem Irving B. Dudley, ambassador to ingly having been considered by any of Brazil, came all the way home to cast them or read by most o f those respon his presidential vote. His residence is sible for the delicate foreign relations. at San Diego, over 8,000 miles from The emperor fully condones Prince von his post. Buelow’s part in the affair, but the Hamilton Fish, assistant treasurer chancellor’s authority and prestige of the United States, in charge of the with the country have been so shaken New York subtreasury, has resigned that he may again ask the emperor to and all the money will have to be relieve him. counted to check his accounts. w ill take a month. 11438116 This Some of the most influential Dutch papers urge war with Venezuela. Lindsay is Backing Egan. San Francisco, Nov. 3.— It devel oped yesterday that J. I). Lindsay, of New York, of the firm o f Nicholl, An- able & Lindsay, is the backer of J. J. Egan, whose effort to secure street railway franchises for 240 miles of lines over the streets of this city, has resulted in the placing on local ballots of such a proposition for settlement at the polls today. Lindsay’s connection with the matter came out through the publication of advertising matter got ten out which promise that if granted the right the company will begin build- ing right away. ARE WIDESPREAD Organized Movement in China to Con tinue Ban on Jap Goods. Secret League Pays $15 to Any Man Who Will Slit the Ears o f Traitor Merchants, and $200 for Killing Them — Troops Called Out and One Rioter Shot Dead. S T A T E SHOWN BY SYM BO LS. Beautiful and Artistic Decoration for Wisconsin Capitol. New York, Nov. 2.—The nearly completed decoration for the as^prnbly room of the Wisconsin state capítol, painted by Edwin A. Blashfield, has But Ciinnut Force Legislators to L ie d been placed on exhibition in New York One Indicated. and is attracting much attention. It will remain on exhibition for only a few days,. The decoration symbol Supreme Court o f North Dakota De izes the past, present and future of the clares Popular Choice for United state, and contains three groups of fig States Senator Unconstitutional ures, set in a handsome grove o f pine Oregon and Washington Statutes trees. The figure, typifying Wiscon Are Quite Similar. sin, is seated on a rock in the center of the composition, surrounded by other figures, which represent Laja* Superior, Lake Michigan, the Mississippi river, Bismarck, N. D., Oct. 31.— That a number o f the early explorers of the provision of the direct primary law in Northwest anil one of the Jesuit Fath ers who first worked among the Indians. this state which requires members of The figure of Wisconsin is in almost the legislature to vote for the popular full light; the others are in partial or choice for United States senator has complete shadow. In the right hand been delared unconstitutional by the corner is a “ color guard” of one of the State Supreme court. The validity of Wisconsin regiments in the Civil war, the law in other respects, including the and a couple of Indians covering their provision permitting electors to ex eyes from the light of advancing civil press their preference as to senator at ization. This group symbolizes the the general election preceding the ses past of Wisconsin, from the earliest sion of the legislature at which a sena times until the middle years of the la s t; tor is to be elected, is sustained. The century. Directly in front of the cen opinion was written by Judge Fink tral figures stands “ The Present,” and was concurred in by Judge Mor pointing toward the dim white build gan, the third member of the court, ings of the capítol, seen in the dis Judge Spalding, returning a dissenting tance, and a group of lumbermen, min opinion. An application had been made for a ers and farmers, on whom the prosper ity of the state now depends. A t the w rit of mandamus in a proceeding extteme left stands the figure of “ The brought to restrain the members o f the Future,” guarding her lamp and Dy her legislature from • electing a seniator side a figure typical o f the “ Conserva next week to succeed Senator H. C tion of Force,” whose gesture indicates Hansbrough, who was defeated in the election last her wish to preserve the great trees of primary nominating spring. The application was denied, the forest. and the members of the legislature are now privileged to vote for their per TR O O PS FIRE ON REBELS. sonal choice for senator. Hongkong, Nov. 3. The rioting, which resulted here yesterday in the attempt of those involved to force the local merchants to continue the boy cott against Japanese goods has been suppressed by the soldiers, who were called out to patrol the business dis tricts. One Chinese who offered armed resistance was shot. The riots were organized primarily by the students o f the city, and the disturbance is evidently widespread. A t Singapore similar riots have oc curred and a number of merchants are said to have shown a desire to discon tinue the boycott and otherwise favor Japanese, and have been branded as traitors, and in several instances marked by having their ears slit. It is alleged that a league has been formed secretly and has pledged itself to give any man who slits the ears o f a so-called “ traitor” $15 and, should he be thrown into jail, to see that he is held up to the public as a martyr and pay him a dollar a day while in prison. Should one of the traitor merchants be killed it is alleged the league agrees to pay his slayer $200 A t Canton there have been hints of the same trouble and a number of -ft,- kish Rebels Quickly Subdued by ruffians have been hired to attack mer Single Volley. chants. Rigorous measures to sup Constantinople, Nov. 2.— A threat press the rioitng have been taken there. ened outbreak on the part of a com pany of Turkish troops attached to the JAPAN SEEKS ALLIAN CE. garrison at the Yildiz Kiosk was Strong Desire Causes Premature Re promptly put down this morning with a single volley from a loyal battalion. port It Is Imminent. Three o f the mutineers were killed or Tokio, Nov. 3.—The Jiji Shimpo al leges that the conclusion of an Am eri wounded. can-Japanese agreement is imminent. The murderous spirit manifested it However, there is good authority for self when the company was assembled, saying that negotiations with that end which threatened for a few moments in view have not even been opened. It to result in serious trouble. Hurry is fe lt that the idea is a good one and orders were issued and a battalion from that steps toward realizing it may be a regiment recently brought in from taken after the presidential election in Salonica was marched to the scene and the United States. While the Japanese one volley sufficed to cow the mutin fervently hope for the formal cement eers. The rebellious troops were un ing of national relations with America, der orders to leave for the provinces, this does not imply that they have any but they refused to depart, withdrew misgivings because there is no written to a field near the barracks and defied alliance, as they recognize the difficul their officers. The battalion from ty America would have in entering Salonica which was drafted into the into any foreign compact. capital especially because the men who are stanch supporters of the con stitution, was ordered to attack the Wear/ o f Ruel Wrangle. San Francisfo, Nov. 3 .--Character rebels. They fired one volley, with the izing the attempt to fill the jury box result above set forth, after which the in the usual way as “ hopeless,” Henry mutineers surrendered and were made Ach, head of the Ruef defense, offered prisoners. Later they were drawn up the suggestion yesterday that a jury on the public square, tied together and could be secured by agreement of coun exhibited to the assembled troops and sel on two men to fill the vacant places as rebels who had broken their military in the box. Nineteen talesmen were oath. This prompt suppression is ex examined yesterday without result, pected to have a salutary effect on the and it was at the close of the day’s remainder of the Yildiz Kiosk garri proceedings and in words indicating son, which is suspected of being antag his weariness with the battle that has onistic to the constitution. lasted three months, that Ach made his unusual suggestion. SH IPS FINNS TO NEVADA. Egypt Prepares for Roosevelt. Cairo, Egypt, Nov. 3. Preliminary arrangement» already are being made here for the visit of President Roose velt to Khartoum in 1909, and he is being talked of today as “ the great celebrity” who is coming to Egypt in that year. Mr. Roosevelt probably will enter Africa by way of Mombasa and travel toward the great lakes by the British railroad. He will then take a caravan across the wilderness to Khartoum. The Roosevelt expedition is spoken o f here as scientific and not wholly for hunting purposes. PEOPLE MAY NAME CHOICE Labor Agent Takes Miners to Relieve Shortage at Ely. BURNING STEAM ER IN PO R T. Passengers Driven by Intense Heat to Promenade Deck. San Juan, Porto Rico, Oct. 31.--The steamer S. V. Luckenbach, from New York for San Juan, arrived here last night with fire in her hold still burn ing. A ll her passengers and crew, 31 in number, are well. The fire was discovered at 4 o’clock on the morning o f October 26, when the vessel was 580 miles south of Sandy Hook. The passengers were at once awakened and the small boats were brought out, prepared and made ready to lower away in case it should become necessary to abandon the steamer. A t 6 o’clock in the morning of the 26th, the steamer Philadelphia, o f the Red D line, was sighted, and the plight of the Luckenbach was signaled to her. The Philadelphia answered: “ I am coming alongside.” She drew near and acted as a con voy until the Luckenbach reached here. Both vessels came into port together. The heat and smoke from the fire forced the passengers to withdraw from their cabins, and temporary cots and eating tables were placed on the promenade deck for them. The officers did not dare open the hatches to com bat the fire in the fear that the draft thus created would fan the flames. APPE ALS TO DOUMA. Servia Wants Russia to Aid Her in Balkan Conference. Belgrade, Oct. 30. Despairing at the prospect of being altogether ignor ed in the coming Balkan conference, the Servian parliament today tele graphed to the Russian douma asking that Russia ally herself with Servia and Montenegro. The telegram begged Russia to consider the alliance and said: “ Do not abandon us to our atllic- tion.” The message declared that Servia and Montenegro would never submit to Austria’s absorption o f Bosnia and Herzegovina. The diplomatic corps here is await ing indications from St. Petersburg as to what action, i f any, will be taken on the telegram y the Russian gov ernment. The new attitude o f Servia and Mon tenegro places Russia in the peculiar position of having an opportunity to strengthen her hold in the Balkan pen insula, but she has already urranged the details of the proposed Balkan con ference through Foreign Minister Is- wolsky I f Russia decides to heed the plea of Servia and Montenegro, a new situa tion will arise for the conference of powers to dispose of. HUGE IRRIGATION PRO JEC T. Great Dam, Third Highest in World, Scheduled for Nevada. Reno, Nev., Oct. 30.— A reclama tion project, second only to the great Carson-Truckee project in magnitude and of far-reaching influence in the de velopment of this state, is about to be started in Lincoln county, the company to be known as the Nevada-Utah Irri gating & Development company. The undertaking includes the con struction of the third highest dam the world, at an expenditure, including ditches and laterals, o f $750,000. The promoters are Salt Lake City capital ists associated with the Salt Lake, Los Angeles & San Pedro railroad, know as the Clarke route. The total num ber of acres to be reclaimed is 23,333, This territory, lying within eight miles o f Moahu, which is half way be tween Caliente and Las Vegas, 50 miles from each place, is government land, and will be withdrawn under the Carey act. The dam w ill be constructed at the head of Arrowhead Canyon and will have a width of 670 feet and a height o f 185 feet. GOVERNOR SE R IO U SLY ILL. Massachusetts Alarmed Over Condi tion o f Chief Executive. Boston, Oct. 30.— Governor Guild was seized with a severe attack o f gas tritits today. As this is the third dangerous illness experienced by the governor within a year, there is con siderable anxiety over his cond ti in. Governor Guild had an attack o f in flamrnatory rheumatism and a severe heart trouble on March 4. For nearly a week his condition was critical. He rallied, however, and after nearly three months’ convalescence was able to take up his work at the state house, He had been at his desk scarcely a USE A U T O W ITH AIRSHIP. month before he was stricken down Huge Balloon Carries Touring Car with appendicitis on August 24, and was obliged to undergo an operation Instead o f Basket. He was able to take up his duties sev Indianapolis, Oct. 31.— Something eral weeks ago and has spoken once or new in aeronautics was attempted here twice during the present campaign. today when a monster balloon with capacity of 110,000 cubic feet o f gas Reach Pole by Drifting. shot up into the air with an automobile Copenhagen, Denmark, Oct. 30.— placed where a basket is usually sus pended. The ascension was made at 4 The famous Norwegian Arctic explor p. m., the balloon carrying two occu er, Roald Amundsen, leader o f the pants, Carl G. Fisher, of Indianapolis, Gjoa expedition, which discovered the Northwest passage, has planned a new and C. L. Bumbaugh, of Springfield. The idea of the aeronauts is to be exploit for the Polar regions next year. able at will to load up the balloon in He will try to reach the north pole the automobile. The machine used was by adopting Fridtjof Nansen’ s plan of a new 24-horsepower four-cylinder tour drifting northward on the Arctic cur He will, however, choose i ing car, and when stripped o f all un rent. necessary equipment, weighs 1,500 more Easteily starting point than Nan sen did, probably because he fears a pounds. The balloon descended near South- too close proximity to Bering strait. port, Ind., a distance of seven miles It is not improbable that Nansen’s old from Indianapolis, after being in the ship, the Fram, w ill be used on this air two hours and ten minutes. The expedition. ASKS FOR PEACE: • READY FOR WAR Castro Replies to Hulkind With Re quest for Negotiations. Says Dutch Government Should Send Confidential Agent to Venezuela— Interprets Sending ot Warships as Threat and Takes Ammunition to La Guayra Forts. Caracas, Oct. 29. President Castro received on October 12 the second note from The Netherlands government, which fixes November 1 as the date for revocation of the transshipment decree o f May 14, but it was not until the following day, October 13, that Venezuela’s anxiously awaited reply was delivered into the hands o f Baron von ZickendorfT, the German minister, who is in charge of Dutch interests. Dr. Paul, minister o f foreign affairs, closed his answer to Holland by saying that, as an interruption of diplomatic exchanges exists between The Nether lands government anil Venezuela, and as the Venezuelan government desires to arrive at an amicable agreement, he asked the government o f Holland to send to Caracas a confidential agent with powers and instructions to settle all pending differences. Holland makes no further threat in her note, hut the fact that two Dutch warships left Holland at the same time as the note, and are now lying in the harbor o f Curacoa, has been interpret ed here to he a direct though mute threat that force would he used ou No vember 1 to conqiel revocation of the decree o f May 14. President Castro has answered this threat by making all necessary naval and military preparations to meet any reasonable emergency, and shells for the large coast defense guns on the La Guayra mountains were carried up to the mountains last week. BEWARE OF JAP. Hobson Says Uniled States Doomed Soon as Fleet Leaves Pacific. San Francisco, Oct. 2 9 — A few thousand Democrats in San Francisco were told last night by Captain Rich mond Pearson Hobson that Japan is eagerly seeking war with the United States at an early date. Hobson was sailing along smoothly diiscussing the campaign issues with fervid speech, when a voice in the au dience asked him to enlighten his hear ers on naval affairs. The congressman, who is a member of the house committee on naval af fairs, readily complied. He asserted that Japan had borrowed more than a billion dollars to be used in a war with the United States. The overtures of peace on the part o f Japan, said the speaker, were to delude this nation into returning the battleships to the Atlantic so that Japan could seize strategic points in the Pacific and on the western coast o f America, and by commanding the mountain passes could prevent relief from the East. He told his hearers that there are now in the United States 65,000 Japanese soldiers. SELL GRAZING LANDS. March o f Civilization Causes Sheep- Ogden, Utah, Nov. 2.— Two carloads men*to Dispose o f Holdings. of Finns, miners from the Lake Supe rior district, in charge of a boss on The czar has lectured Prince George Lewiston, Mont., Oct. 29. The sale their way to Ely, Nev., are looked up o f Servia, for making warlike lectures. of nearly 30,000 head o f sheep here on as the advance guard of a great this week by Waite, Elliott & Peck to General Corbin says fool women like army of iron miners to be placed at Fergus and Yellowstone parties marks Mrs. Hains cause much trouble in the work in the mines of the Nevada Cop the retirement o f another big Montana army. per company. They are under contract woolgrowing firm which has for many The body o f a young German, half to work for $2.50 and board, a scale vears figured conspicuously in the busi devoured by coyotes, has been found much below the prevailing wages ii ness. near Los Angeles. Ely, yet George C. Butler, who is di With the influx o f farmers from the recting the party, anticipates no dem Middle West these great tracts o f land Two colliers have left New York for onstration on the part of the union are becoming too valuable for agricul San Francisco and a 13,000-mile race miners when the Finns reach their des One T r je Nets Woman $110. tural purposes to justify holding them is on between them. tination. Mr. Butler explains they are for sheep ranges. Land that will grow Bidsboro, Pa., Nov. 3. -One of the The Chinese war junk Whang Ho not strikebreakers, but are imported to an average of over 35 bushels o f high Many Holdups in Bay City. largest walnut trees in Berks county le ft San Frnacisco March 8 for New meet a labor shortage. grade winter wheat, without irriga San Francisco, Nov. 3.— Highway was sold recently by Miss Rebecca Ra- York and has not been heard from tion, now commands about $15 per acre, men were busy in this city last night, denbach, at Jefferson, this county, automobile was freed from the balloon •ince. Opium Smuggler Caught. so it will be seen that these immense Asks $39,000 on Old Note. though their results financially were about two miles from K rick’s mill. and the aeronauts came to Indianapolis Officials o f two large Boston struc small. In the outskirts of the tender The tree has long been known as a Seattle, Oct. 30.— Seth B. Stevens, tracts represent a large sum of money. New York, Nov. 2.— A 10-pound in it. tural steel companies have paid fines loin district a saloon with eight men in monarch o f the forest. In diameter note o f the English colony o f New known to customs officers throughout of $1,000 each for collusion in con it was held up by a lone robber, who the tree measured nearly five feet near York, issued February 16, 1771, 137 Will Fight Standard Oil. Puge’ sound districts as “ Big Steve” Sultry Politics In Cubs. tracts. took $60 from the till and departed the bottom and three feet in diameter years ago and before the declaration Fresno, Cal., Oct. 31. The announce and “ Bug Seth,” was arrested in So Havana, Oct. 29.—The fight between Governor Pattison, of Tennessee, unchecked. Earlier in the evening a 50 feet from the ground, without a sin of independence, has been presented to ment made here that the Union Q:1 attle today as a fugetive from justice. the Liberal and Conservative parties says it is now known who murdered holdup was reported on California gle limb for that distance. The price Comptroller Metz with a request for company will enter the local field in On September 15, 1906, Stevens and for supremacy throughout the island payment. He has been staggered by competition with the Associated Oil his wife, with George Bergtr, were ar becomes more bitter daily. Colonel Rankin and punishment will street, in the very shadow of the Fair paid w*as $110. The ill mont hotel, when $15 and a watch the figures of his experts, who have company, the Standard Oil concern, rested on a charge of smuggling opium feeling has resulted in charges, which follow. Steamers Boycott Port. were secured. Several burglaries wTere informed him that i f the city is obli has caused considerable speculation as into the country from British Colum the authorities are investigating today, Most o f the Japanese emigration also called to the notice of the police, Stevens and his w ife forfeited that the Liberals have stolen private Tsingtau, Nov. 3. —On account of gated to redeem the note, with com to whether this means a war of rates bia companies have suspended, it is said though no captures have been reported. new harbor regulations, which went pound interest to date, it will have to on crude oil and the refined products. cash bail of $1,250. Berger was sub property along the route o f their cam because o f the restriction on Japanese over something like $39,000. The Union Oil company has always sequently given a hearing and tried on paign excursions. The Conservatives into effect November 1, the local pay going to America. Chinese Shops Attacked. agents o f Chinese and British steamers Comptroller Metz has asked the cor professed to be an independent concern the charge and acquitted by a jury claim to give a number of instances in and hsa a large refinery near Bakers Mrs. Stevens died about two years ago. which they say the Liberals “ appro A sailing vessel has just arrived at Hongkong, Nov. 3. — Twenty-six entering this j>ort are trying to bring poration counsel for advice. field. The company has secured per Victoria, P. C., which came from the shops and godowns were looted last about a boycott of the harbor. Ves priated lands.” In the Eastern por Capture Seal Poachers. Will Stay at Olongapo. mission to erect oil tanks near the Atlantic by way of Ca|>e o f Good Hope night. The looting grew out o f the sels bringing cargoes for this city and tion of the island serious clashes are railroad tracks. because the weather was too rough to anti-Japanese boycott. Some o f the surrounding towns are now discharging Victoria, B. C., Oct. 30.— The seiz expected. Manila, Nov. 2.— The first squadron their cargoes to lighters outside the o f the Atlantic battleship fleet, under make it around Cape Horn. ure of more raiding Japanese sealing Chinese merchants have expressed harbor, thereby avoiding the port reg command of Rear Admiral Sperry, will schooners at the Russian sealing Cocaine In Schools. lesire to abandon the boycott while Big Plant Changes Hands. The second squadron o f the battle ulations. remain at Olongapo, where its arrival Rhiladelphia, Oct. 31. Scores of grounds in the North Pacific is reported Oroville, Cal., Oct. 29.— The sale o f ship fleet has arrived at Amoy, China. others have protested against its dis by the steamer Monteage, which arriv continuance and last night’s attack on will be celebrated today. It is expect children in the public schools here are the Earle Fruit company's immense Army Leaving Corea. One o f New York’s four hundred the shops was for the purpose of em ed that the celebration will be speedily addicted to the use of cocaine, accord ed this mroning. The schooner Boso fruit packing house here to the Pacific gives as a lady’s lim it one pint of phasizing the need of keeping up the Seoul, Nov. 3. The Thirteenth divi finished and that the squadron will be ing to the confession of Edward Lee, a Maru was intercepted off the rookery Fruit Express company has given rise champagne at dinner. boycott. Hundreds of police have been sion of the Japanese army, which has gin target practice. The Vermont will 15-year-old vender of the drug, and at the Russian Seal islands on Septem to rumors that the new concern is a Los Angeles high school boys have armed and further trouble is expected. been on duty here since the outbreak come to Manila tomorrow and the other letectives are investigating the appall- ber 6, on her way home from the Behr Western Pacific enterprise organized been suspended for branding with acid Over 200 arrests have already been of hostilities with the Coreans, is em vessels are expected to follow at irreg ng condition. Young Leeand Michael ing sea. Two boats, with six men, for the purpose o f securing the fruit barking for Japan, which is taken as ular intervals during the week. made amid great excitement. New I.arkins were arrested with i|Uantities armed with rifles, were on the beach. carrying trade along the line of the initiates into a school society. significant of the termination o f the cases of cholera average three daily. o f the drug in their possession. Lee The men were engaged in clubbing Gould road. It is rumored that the Rockefeller declares he will continue trouble, practically, although quite a They are chiefly in the outlying dis told the officers that he purchased the seals on the hauling grounds when the price paid for the packing plant was Ready t > A* t With Porte. the development o f his life ’s plans and Constantinople, Nov. 3. The Bul number o f irreconcilables continue to tricts of the city. Irug at a house on North Tenth street, Russian patrol ship arrived. high and that the Earle company has abhors the idea o f a vacation. garian delegates, M. Liaptcheff, min create disturbances in various parts of where a man made a practice of selling practically decided to merge with the President Eliot, o f Harvard univers ister of commerce, and M. Miltcheff, the country. Breaks Whaling Record. Will Try to Fly Slowly. it to the schoolboys, who made "lo ts of Western Pacific interests for the hand ity, declares himself to be a moderate one of the department chiefs of the Victoria, B. C., Oct. 30.— The steam ling o f the fruit trade. Los Angeles, Cal., Nov. 2.— Profes money’ ’ selling to their schoolmates. drinker and opposes prohibition. Suffocated by Flames. foreign office, arrived here today. whaler St. Lawrence followed the sor J. S. Zerbe, president of the Aero Dan Crawford, 10 years ago one of They are empowered to complete the Orion to port today and the work for Newark, N. J., Nov. 3. — David club, of California, has almost con- Non-Breakable Car Wheel. Destroy Posted Papers. the wealthiest men in Reno, has been arrangement with the porte which will Olingwood met death by suffocation pleted his aeroplane, and within Chicago, Oct 31.— A new kind of the present season off the west coast New York, Oct. 29. -When present convicted of being a common drunk include a pecuniary compensation for early today in a fire that destroyed week expects to be navigating his car wheel, the secret o f which is being o f Vancouver island has been aban ed with a rate schedule marked “ not to and vagrant. Turkey for the abdication of Turkish Starr’s auditorium, a vaudeville thea machine. To fly slowly instead o f fast jealously guarded by the manufactur doned. The two whalers took over 600 be posted” at the hearing in the gov rights in Eastern Rumelia. M. Liapt ter, at Fifteenth street and Morris is Professor Zerbe’s great object. He ers, is being turned out at the works whales during the summer. The St. ernment suit to dissolve the Standard A fire panic caused several girl em cheff was the minister responsible for avenue. Olingwood lodged in a tene believes that thra is the secret o f air of the Standard Steel company. The Lawrence broke the worlds’ record. Oil company, William S. Kallman, a ployes of offices in a 11-story Cincin the seizure of the Oriental railway. ment adjoining. Thirty-two families, ship control. Professor Zerbe believes new wheel is said to be of pressed steel She took 241 humpbacks, 66 sulphur freight manager o f the New York nati building to leap to the ground. mostly women and children, were car he will be able to set his machinery the process of its manufacture is un bottoms, 10 finbacks and 1 sperm whale. Central railroad company, testified that Ten were injured. ried from the tenement by firemen. Ship Stock to Canada. going, and lift his aeroplane off the known to any one but the chemists at The crew’s earnings range from $300 the reason for the order, despite the ground at whatever speed he desires. the works and the officials o f the com to $400 for the season. Winnipeg, Man., Nov. 3. A syndi The North Dakota Supreme court interstate commerce law requiring that Chancellor May Persist. pany. The new wheel is said to be so has decided unconstitutional the pledge cate of Minnesota, Montana and Ore tariffs be posted, was because the Bulgaria to Make Amends. Ruef Jury Slid Incorrq lets. constructed that broken flanges and Berlin, Nov. 3.— In spite of the fact feature o f the primary law o f that gon cattlemen has leased 10,000 acres road found it difficult to keep posted Sofia, Bulgaria, Oct. 30.— The Four pap *rs from being destroyed. state by which members of the legisla o f grazing land near Chilico lake, some that Crown Prince Frederick William ^ San Francisco, Nov. 2.— Another cracked wheels are impossible. ture atre bound to vote for the senator distance from the head o f Butte inlet, visited Chancellor von Buelow this week has gone with the Ruef jury still teenth National Bulgarian assembly Prisoners Break Jad. ial candidate receiving the highest British Columbia, and thousands of morning, which is an indication that incomplete. The latest venire drawn, was convened for its autumn session Venezuela Remembers Bolivar. yearlings will be shipped in. The ar the chancellor retains the imperial fa- composed o f 40 men, was exhausted The speech from the vote by the people. Missoula, Mont., Oct. 31. Eight this afternoon. Caracas, Oct. 29.— The birthday an rangements are in the hands of J. A. vor, many rumors are current that the 1 Saturday morning without a single prisoners awaiting trial for various throne was read by Emperor Ferdi niversary o f Simon Bolivar, who libe One county in South Carolina and Stetson, of Duluth. In this locality chancellor will persist in retiring. | juror being added to the 10 now in the offenses escaped from the county ja 1 nand, and was eminently pacific in rated Venezuela from Spanish rule, wra three in Ohio have voted for proh bi- there is no snowfall and young cattle Various statesmen are mentioned to box. An adjournment until Monday last evening and at a late hour only or.« character. He defended the recent observed throughout the republic yes tion. stay out the year around. course of his government. succeed him. 1 was then taken. had been recaptured. terday.