The Estacada Progress
AUSTRIA-TURKEY AFFAIR.
POLICE CHIEF
IS DROWNED
TH O U SA N D S HO M ELESS.
SECRET TREATY
BECOMES PUBLIC
NEW YORK L O SE S G IFT.
BRITONS LACE
INDIAN PERIL
Y erkes’ Widow R efuses to Pay Inte
Rapid Rise of O klahom a River C auses
A ustrian A m bassador T h rea te n s to Go
re s t on Big L ibrary.
G reat Dam age.
k n r t ra c k Tkaraáar
H om s and T ension is S erious.
New
York,
G
uthrie,
O
kla.,
Nov.
30.--
As
a
re
London, Dec. 1.—A dispatch to the
' Nov. 27. Because the I
OREGON
ESTACADA
widow of the late C harles T. Y erkes .
su lt of a 48-hour downpour in the val
Tim es from Constantinople says th a t
refused to pay $17,000 in te re st on a
. ni
. n, Ä
.
ley of the Cotton wood riv er and its
the tension betw een A ustria and T ur
key is becom i' g more serious. The Biggy Disappears from Police Patrol trib u ta rie s, the Cottonwood overflowed Amcricd und Japun Enter Into Peace m ortgage, the city of New York will Well O fg jIll/e J Pldl) tO PldCC GOV-
¡use the Yerkee library and a r t gallery I
here yesterday afternoon.
Several
eminent in Native Hands.
depai tu re of the A ustrian ambassador.
ful Alliance.
Launch in San francisco Bay.
adjoining the Y erkes mansion a t F ifth |
hundred homes are p artially under
M arquis Pallavic ni, w ill mean the
w ater in W est G uthrie, and 3,000 per
avenue and S ixty-e:ghth stre e t.
An j
com plete rupture of negotiations. It
sons are homeless.
order providing for the sale of the Local Officials Unable to C ope With
is difficult to see how this can be avoid A fter Having Served as R uef’s Jailer
The river a t 6 o'clock last night was Details o f A greem ent Finally Brought
library under fore. Insure on December
Situation and Home G overnm ent
G eneral Review o f Im portant Hap ed by T urkey while A u str.a m aintains
O ut- Will C onsult Each O th e r—
and Police Chief, He Q uarreled one foot higher than ever before in its
Iti was entered yesterday as a re ult of
history and risin g 12 inches an hour.
penings P resen ted in a B rief and her demand for suppression of the boy
H urries T ro o p s to Scene o t Im
Wiil E ncourage Free and Peaceful proceedings brought by the M. tual
With G raft P rosecution About R t-
Hundreds
of
people
who
refused
to
C om prehensive M anner fo r Busy co tt by active interference of the
pending Revolt High C lass Hin
Developm ent o f T rad e — G uard L ife Insurance company, which held
cent
Suicide
of
H
aas—His
Death
g
e
t
out
of
the
flood
d
istrict,
believing
R eaders—National, Political, His porte. U nder the new regim e th is is
the m ortgage.
dus L eaders of M ovement.
China’s In terests.
S eem s C om plete Mystery.
th at the river would not rise as rapidly
torical and Com m ercial,
Mr. Y erkes provided in h i-» will th at
impossible, as even if the governm ent
us it did, fired shots of distress during
the library and a rt gallery should be-1
issu, d orders to th a t effect they would
the night, and hundreds of boats w ith
come m unicipal , roperty and since the
26.- T h e seriousness
W ashington, Nov. 28. D espite offi
France will not allow C astro to re not be obeyed.
San Francisco, Dec. 1.—W illiam J. rescuers brought the tardy ones to
su it of the Mutual L ife w a . instituted
caused the
cial reticence, inform ation from re lia it was generally un«lerstood th a t tne
m ain in the republic.
The heads of the guilds concerned Biggy, chief of police of th is city, was places of safety.
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It is believed th a t a few persons are ble sources has been obtained of an
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, i, . governm ent to take vigorous action
have
told
the
grai.d
vizier
th
a
t
the
boy-
drowned
late
last
night
w
hile
return-
m
atter
would
be
am
icably
settled.
B
ut
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Samuel L. Clemens has ju st cele
still in th eir homes.
,
.u
i
i betw
. een now
... both here and
in the affected
district»,
agreem ent of far-reaching im portance unless
cott
will
be
persisted
in
so
long
as
Aus-
i
>
nK
across
the
bay
in
the
police
patrol
som
ething
is
done
.r
,
,
brated his 73d birthday.
So rapid was the rise in the Cotton between the U nited S tates and Japan,
tria p r everes .n her presen t a ttitu d e , launch I’atrol. Mr. Biggy had been at
Decem ber l.i, the property will he
war1°,fflce
‘ 8ul,,tun;
wood th a t 20 head of cattle in the covering the policies of the two coun and
Two Japanese steam ers collided off
lost to New York as a public institu- t,a l md>Ury enforcem ent to proceed
A dispa eh to the Tim es from Vien- Belvedere, a suburb, to call on Police
r
im m ediately from Aldershot to the
Chefoo ami 700 lives are reported lost. na says the . mp ro r’s determ ination t o ; Com missioner Keil, who resides there, affected d istric t were drowned before tries on the Pacific. The agreem ent is
they could be got out of the w aters.
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i-u
•
a
scene of the im pending revolt, it being
Two Philadelphia men engaged in a m aintain peace is a hopeful sign. He boarded the launch to return to the S tre etca r service is completely a t a based on the idea of encouraging and
ih e value of the library is consul-
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f
represented to the au th o rities th a t the
pistol duel and tw o bystanders were There are rum ors th a t M arquis Palis- c *ty about 10 o clock, and when the standstill. The c ity ’s w ater plant is defendii g free and peaceful comm er ered to be greatly in exce s of the . 1 . . . . . . .
,
1 1 «
cial
developm
ent
on
th
a
t
ocean.
am ount of the judgm ent to be satislied local officials ,n India w ere unable o
vicini is not likely to leave Constanti- boat was out on the bay complained of
wounded.
under w ater.
I
t
contains
not
only
a
m
utual
g
u
a
r
$242,296- w hile the land where the cope w ith the situation and were sorely
n< pie and th« re is much sp« culation j feeling cold to E ngineer Murphy, the
Five thousand dollars’ worth of cot antee to respect one an o th er’s te rri
A t a conference of Pennsylvania concerning ihe long audience which the only other occupant of the launch. Mr.
stru c tu re is situ ated is held a t about m n e e d o roups.
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B ap tist m inisters Roosevelt was se em peror g ranted today to Count Jul us Murphy advised him to go to the cabin ton belonging to the F arm ers’ Oil mill torial possessions there, but defines $12,00». a front foot.
| Report* of extended police investl-
was
washed
away,
and
2,000
bales
are
verely censured.
gations
among
the
Hindu
reds
dis-
the
a
ttitu
d
e
of
the
two
countries
tow’-
Andrassy, t. e H ungarian min ste r of a t the stern of the boat.
W ith th is as an estim ate, this prop
Mr. Murphy then w ent below to a t still in the w ater. The Atchison, To ard China, binding each to defend by erty is tw ice as valuable as the amount close the existence of a fa r reaching
H arrim an has made a speech in the interior, in view of the fa c t th a t
peka
&
S
anta
Fe
roundhouse
and
shops
organization num bering hundreds of
every
peaceable
m
eans
C
hina’s
inde
which he hinted th a t he would open fire Count Andrassy w as the only H unga tend his engine and did not see the are inundated.
of the judgm ent.
thousands of natives, bent on over
pendence and in te g rity and to give
on his enem ies soon.
rian m inister w ith the courage to op- chief again. He came on deck as the
All railroad train s in and out of equal comm ercial opportunity in the
throw ing B ritish control, m urdering
boat neared the city and noticed th a t
pos
•
th
policy
of
the
annexation
of
A C alifornia farm er who has had
Lord M into and Lord K itchener and
the chief had disappeared. A search G uthrie have been annulled. N ear Chinese em pire to all nations.
REIGN u F TERRO R.
Bosnia
a
d
H
erzegovina
and
predict
much trouble w ith w hite labor w ants
seizing the machinery of governm ent
More im portant still, the agreem ent,
of the boat failing to locate him, Mr. Seward, O kla., the Santa Fe track s are
its
probable
co.
s
quenc*
s.
re stric tio n s taken off Chinese im m i
Murphy made all speed to the dock, out and the railroad bridge a t Red in the event of com plications thr«*aten- Anarchy W idespread and Hayti Liter- to I>lac‘' U !n the haml8 of the r ‘‘volu'
gration.
where he reported the accident and Rock has been washed out. The Mis ing the sta tu s quo, binds the U nited
ally Running With Blood.
i t,0 " ary B0C,ety'
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| Governm ent assurances th a t the
CH IN ESE C U T WAY O U T.
w ent out into the bay again to search souri, K ansas & Texas and the F ort S ta te s and Japan to consult one an
The S preme court has ordered V ir
Sm
ith
&
W
estern
railroads
report
New
York,
Nov.
27.—According
to
a
higher
class
natives
are
out
of
sympa-
other
w
ith
a
view
to
acting
tog«
ther.
for the m issing officer.
Numerous
g inia railroads to appeal to the S tate
This agreem ent has been draw n up cable dispatch received e ; r y today by thy w ith the movement are known to
Suprem e court before going to the Twenty-One Make Easy E scape From boats were hurried to the scene and a many m iles of track out near this city.
The Denver, Enid and Gulf train is in the form of a declaration and con the I’.cayune from St. Thomas, D. W. be baseless. The best educated and
careful search of the bay was begun.
Federal court in the ra te cases.
Detention Shed.
W illiam J . Biggy was appointed w aterbound a t Crescent. The E astern sists of five articles, of which the fol I., p rivate cable adv ces received there highest caste Hindus are known to he
Governor-e ect Cosgrove, of W ash
Oklahoma railroad train s are being lowing is a faithful description:
San Francisco, Dec. 1. Twenty-one
from P o rt au Prince are to the effect the real organizers of the anti-E nglish
ington, shows no im provem ent and it out of 116 Chinese held a t the Pacific chief of police by Mayor T aylor a fte r held a t S tillw ater. According to re
Tne first article gives expression to th a t the censored dispatches sen t from conspiracy, and several of the richest
the la tte r had been placed in office
is doubtful if he wil be able to retu rn
ports reaching this city, many m iles of the wish of the two governm ents to H ayti give only a fa n t idea of the and m ost powerful native princes are
Mail dock, pending the decision of the ! upon the removal of Mayor E. E.
home by the middle of January.
track on these two roads are e ith e r
im m igration officials as lo w hether or Schm itz. Biggy succeeded Jerem iah washed out or so completely under encourage the free and peaceful devel- reign of te rro r now e x istin g on th a t among those most strongly suspected,
j King E dw ard's liberal birthday ad-
o; m ent of th eir commerce on the P a island. The dispatch c o n tin u e s:
The Elkins-A bruzzi wedding has
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F. Dinan, against whom the grand jury
A narchy reigns throughout H ayti dress to India a few weeks ago has
been declared off.
The d..ke cannot not they w. re e n tn le d to en te r the returm ,(, an indictrnent jn connection w ater th a t it is impossible to move cific.
The second is a m utual disclaim er of and the country is literally runn ng i evidently been passed over by the con-
satisfy the demands of the E kins 1am- U ni ed S ates, escaped from the de- ( w jth the bribery cases. W hen Abra- trains.
ily, who w anted equality w ith royalty. t ntion shed a t Second and Brannan ham Ruef was arrested, the prosecu-
an aggressive design, and contains also w ith blood. P riv a te cables received j spirators, as too vague in its prom ises.
a definition of the policy ol each gov
FINCH KILLS FISHER.
A total of 54 counties in Ohio have stre ets about 12 o ’clock last night. ’ tion asked th a t Biggy be appointed
ernm ent, both as directed to the m ain wholesale executions are in progress, than the minimum which the natives
voted out saloons.
Four of tl em w ere recaptured in China- eli.80r and
Kive" > he c u ,t" Jy ° wtlJ*
tenance of the e x istin g sta tu s quo in both by the governm ent forces and the are w illing to accept. It has, in any
.
, 1 prisoner. For eight m onths he held
European nations approve the Amer- town today and return, d to the shed. thjs position and a t the expiration of O regon Bar P ro sec u to r Shot by Dis the Pacific and the defense of the peo revolutionists.
event, been wholly w ithout effect in
b
a
rre
d
Lawyer.
ican-J apanese treaty .
Persons who are suspected of sym pa allaying discontent.
ple of equal opportunity for commerce
Im m igrât on offic als, the local police th a t tim e was appointed chief of po-
thy w ith the insurgents are being sum
P ortland, Nov. 30.—A ttorney Ralph and industry in China.
A high official of Germ any says the and the officers of the Pacific Maii lice in Septem ber, 1907, through the
B. Fisher, prosecutor for the grievance
The th ird article contains a s ta te m arily shot by order of P resident Nord
S t amsh p company are pros cuting a , influence of the g ra ft prosecution,
Balkan situation is gloomy.
GOMEZ IN CHARGE.
E ver since the suicide of Morris com m ittee of the Oregon S ta te Bar m ent of the consequent firm reciprocal A lexis. The same course is being fol
v gon us search for ¿he others.
G reat B ritain is alarm ed a t the
The O rientals cut the heavy w ire Haas, the man who attem pted to kill association, wa9 shot and killed alm ost resolution of each governm ent to re lowed by the revolutionists, who have
grow th of the revolution in India.
n e ttin g over one of the windows, sawed A ssistant D istrict A ttorney Heney and instantly a t 1 :30 o ’clock Saturday spect the te rrito ria l possessions in the control of the southern portion of the C a stro Sails for France to U nJergo
republic.
S urgicat O peration.
The head of the St. P etersburg po through two iron burs and sl.d down a who late r took his own life a t the coun afternoon by A ttorney J. A. Finsh, Pacific of the other.
“ Foreigners in Ila y ti are m aking
In the fourth a rticle the U nited
lice is to be prosecuted for g raftin g .
w ater pipe. A nightw atchm an discov ty jail, the relations betw een the chief who had been recently disbarred as the
Caracas,
Nov. 26.- P resident C astro
and the g ra ft prosecution have been result of charges of drunkenness th a t S ta te s and Ja j an express th eir de te r fran tic appeals to th eir governm ent for will sail tomorrow from La G uayra on
R ussia and Italy are said to have ered the open windows a few m inutes
were prosecuted by Mr. Fisher.
m ination “ In the common in te rest of protection and the French representa
strained to the breaking point.
a
fte
r
the
Chinese
had
“
landed”
w
ith
signed a secret trea ty on the Balkan
The tragedy occurred in Mr. F ish e r’s all the pow ers” to support “ by all tiv e has cabled for ships. The Ger the steam er Guadeloupe for Bordeaux,
out the approval of the im m igration
situ ation.
private offi:e, 322 Mohawk building, peaceful m eans a t th e ir disposal” the man m inister, it is said, has cabled a for the purpose of undergoing an oper
REBELS APPROACH CAPITAL.
officers.
ation a t the hands of skilled specialists
Third and Morrison stre ets.
Miss independence and in te g rity of China sim ilar m essage to B erlin.
H aytian rebels have routed the gov
T n.s is the second tim e th a t Chinese
“ I t is the general opinion in St. of Berlin. Efforts which w ere made
ernm ent forces and are m arching on have escaped fr. m the rickety old de P resid en t Nord Alexis Says He Will Verna B urkhart, Mr. F ish er’s steno and the principle of equal commercial
grapher, was the only w itn e s s and she and industrial opportunity for all na Thomas th a t intervention by the U n it recently to have Dr. Israel, of Berlin,
the capital.
tention shed. L ast Septem ber four of
Fight to the Last.
come to Caracas, to perform the opera
fled scream ing from the room. The tions in the em pire.
ed S ta te s is necessary.”
them
aw
aitin
g
dep
n
a
tio
n
,
sawed
tion failed. I t will be perform ed on
Los Angeles school g irls are to re
P o rt au Prince, Dec. 1.— E very hour a s a s s in em erged deliberately from the
The fifth article m utually pledges
th
eir
way
to
lib«
rty
through
the
roof.
President C astro’s arrival a t Bordeaux,
ceive regular instruction in g e ttin g off
brings the revolutionary arm y nearer room w here lay his victim , walked the two governm ents, in the case of
Sensatic
nal
charg«
s
made
a
t
the
tim
e
ROAD DONE AFTER 2 7 YEARS
w here Dr. Isreal will be in w aiting.
and on s tre e t cars.
to P ort au Prince, and a feeling of im
by a petty officer of the liner Mongol a pending d isaster has taken possession dow*n the corridor and w’as about to the occurrence of any event th rea te n
Should it be successful, the presi
An explosion in a coal mine near th a t Cninese W ( r being lan led by the
take the elevator when seized by Dr. ing the sta tu s quo as above described,
dent will v isit P aris, where he will
P ittsb u rg caused the death of 275 men process of substitution, led to an inv< s- of the people. The advance guard of H. F . Leonard, who detained him.
or the principle of equal opportunity as Nevada, C alifornia & O regon at Last
re st for a few days only, as he wishes
General Antoine Sim on’s forces is now
E n te rs A lturas.
who were a t work in the mine.
Finch w as a t once taken into the above designed, to com m unicate w ith
t gation, which, however, did not dis
to re tu rn to C aracas a t as early a date
not more than 25 or 30 m iles from this
Reno, N e v ., Nov. 27.—The work of as possible.
Holland refuses to negotiate w ith close anything tending to support the city, and the insurgents have sw ept all office from which sulphurous smoke was each other for the purpose of a rriving
T hree of the leading
still pouring, and looked down upon the a t an understanding w ith regard to the building the Nevada, C aliforn a & Ore
Venezuela, saying th a t governm ent charge s.
before them.
prostrate form th a t he had riain. He m easures they may consider it useful gon railroad from Reno to A lturas Venezuelan physicians will accompany
m ust first recall its hostile decree.
the president, also several m em bers of
The governm ent losses a t Anse a gazed coolly and apparently unmoved to take.
begun nearly 28 years ago, w as foi- his im m ediate fam ily.
TRY ALL CA SES AT O N CE-
Veau and the rout of the loyal troops upon the bleeding figure, u ttered not a
A Chinese official now in th is coun
mal y completed today, and for the
The g re a te st excitem ent prevails in
have caused consternation among the word, turned and walked out in the
try says th a t in 10 years there will be
first tim e a train pulled into the county C aracas and political in trig u in g a l
CA STR O HAS TUM OR.
none of his countrym en in Canada or Move to C onsolidate H earing o f 35 officials of the governm ent, w ith possi custody of the officers.
se a t of Plum as county, Cal.
ready
has been commenced.
I t is
bly the exception of P resident Nord
the U nited S tates.
Springfield R ioters.
“ I wouldn’t speak to him, and I ’ll
F or years the line extended to a
Alexis. Every effort to have him take g e t the re st of the bunch,” Finch said Venezuelan P resid en t is in Very S e ri point about 50 m iles th is side of Al thought th a t the departure of President
Sprir gfield, 111., Dec. 1.—I f plans
R eports from various sta te s show
Castro may open the road for the se t
him self out of the country has proved a to one of the officers who rode in the
ous Condition.
turas. O bstacles have since hindered tlem ent of the Dutch, Am erican and
th a t a t least 50 persons have been now under cons.deration by public
failure, and the president, who has patrol w’agon w ith him to the station.
killed th is season by being m istaken prosecutors of Sangom an county are
Bordeaux, France, Nov. 28.—On the work from th a t point. Im mense
faced revolutions before, announces his
A t the city jail Finch positively de landing here, P resident Castro, of Ven tra c ts of rich a g ricultural land have French disputes. Vicente Gomez, the
for deer, bear and the like.
realized, one of the bigg«*st cases in determ ination to fight to the last.
nied the m urder to Di tric t A ttorney ezuela. will go stra ig h t to Paris, where aw a ted the completion of th is line for vice president, w ill assum e the p resi
dency.
Adm iral Capps says the navy needs the history of th * country will be call
Cameron.
He had been in his own he will en te r a hospital in the Rue de developm ent. They are to be placed
TREATY IS SIG NED.
more colliers.
office
nearly
all
day,
he
said,
and
had
T urin, frequented by p atien ts afflicted on the m ark et a t once, the aim of the
ed for tr.a l in the C ircuit court here
REVOLUTION IS SPREADING.
A ustria declares she will crush Ser- early next year.
It is probable th a t Root and T akahira Make Official the not been near Mr. F ish e r’s office. He w ith serious stom ach troubles. Friends railroad being to co-operate in any way
talked
confusedly
and
a
t
tim
es
unintel
v ia if re ed be.
of the president say th a t he is suffering to se ttle up the sect on and m ake it
the cour will be asked if all the cases
Ja p a n ese A greem ent.
ligibly, apparently under the influence from a tum or of the stom ach, com pli one of the m ost prosperous in N orth G overnm ent G unboat Falls Into Hands
Andrew Carnegie has ju st celebrated again st alleged rio ters in the A ugust
o f Hayden Rebels.
ern California.
W ashington, Dec. 1. The Japanese- of e ith e r drugs or liquors, or premedi- cated w ith other g a stric disorders.
outbreak in Springfield may be tried a t
his 73d birthday.
R eports h a v e . reached Bordeaux to
Am erican agreem ent was signed at tatingly preparing grounds for the de
once.
P ort au Prince, H ayti, Nov. 26.—
fense
of
insanity.
A ustria th reaten s w ar w ith T urkey
the effect th a t because diplom atic re
If the court consents, indictm ents 5 :30 o ’clock yesterday afternoon by
A erogram s From Ja p a n .
The revolutionary movement ag ain st
unless she comes to term s.
lations between France and Venezuela
again st the 35 defendants, chargi- g Secretary of S ta te Root and Am bassa
San Francisco, Nov. 27.— A w ireless President Nord A lexis is spreading.
have been broken off, Castro will not station in th is city reports h aving over The towns of Aquin and Jerem ie have
Fight Safety Appliance Law.
Cholera has again broken out in conspiracy, will be asked of the next dor T akahira.
No confirmation heard during the la st fo rtn ig h t c de both declared ag ain st the governm ent.
grand jury and the cases w 11 be tried
The agreem ent is in theform of notes,
San Franci co, Nov. 30.—The N orth be allowed to land.
R ussia and is causing much alarm .
in a consolidated hearing w ith 35 de which were excham ed as soon as the w estern Pacific railroad, a branch of of these reports is obtainable in official m essages which are believed to have
The gunboat Croyant, which has fal
I f A ustria and T urkey Bhould fight,
fendants. a score of law yers for the signatures w ere officially affixed. The the H arrim an system , running 100 or m aritim e circles. There has been a been sent from some station in Japan. len into the hands of the rebels, en
B ulgaria would probably invade Mace
defense and probably three or four notes m erely embody in concrete form miles north of this city, has d e te r precedent for such action w ithin the Confirming the local com pany’s belief countered the gunboat C entpnairo off
donia.
prosecutors, The plan is offere 1 In the the sentim ents th a t have been held for mined to fight the co n stitutionality of past 20 years in the case of another th a t the m essages hav come from J a Jerem ie and shots w ere exchanged.
A steam er struck a re e f off the in te rest of economy. Five cases al- a long tim e by both nations according the safety appliance a ct and m ake the president of a South Am erican repub pan, the Honolulu w ireless station is
L ate advic *s received here confirm
island of Luzon and 100 Filipinos were ready have been t r ed wit> out a con to a statem en t made a t the S ta te de fir t te s t of the scope of its effective lic, wrho desired to v isit F rance p ri said to have tv ard the sam e code mes the report of the execution of General
drowned.
viction and it is e st m ated th a t s pa- partm ent.
ness. Alm ost all of the railroads are vately w hile there was trouble between sages. The Japnnese statio n is over Leeomte. He was captured near J e re
How’ever, it 6,000 m iles from th is city, and should mie, together w ith his escort, a fte r a
It was found desirable, it is surm ised to be brought before U nited S ta te - France and his country.
T a ft has offered Frank H. Hitchcock ra te hearings will cost the county
to reduce them to w ritin g because of courts for alleged violations of the act is rtot believed th a t the governm ent the signals which have b e e n s e ’ t in the short struggle.
the position of [Kistmaster general. He $ 10 , 000 »
the erroneous im pressions existing.
in not having safety conveniences to now’ w ill tak e any such action.
Japanese code have originated in Japan
w ill accept.
lessen the chances of k illing opera
M arquis Renew s P ro te st.
the record w ill have been broken.
S to rm R ecord D B roken.
K aiser W ilhelm , who has been su f
Schm itz to Find New S ureties.
tives. The company claim s the law
Ja p a n e se O fficer Dead.
Constantinople, Dec. 1. T he Austro-
S alt Lake C ity, Nov. 26.—The first
ferin g from a nervous collapse, is re H ungarian
am bassador to Turkey,
San Francisco, Cal., Dec. 1.— Frank does not apply to sta te traffic.
Would S h o o t D ow ager.
V icto ria. B. C., Nov. 28.—News
snow fall of the season in S a lt lake
covering.
M arquis Fallavicini. in an interview j Drew, a ttorney for ex-M ayor Schm itz,
was brought here tonight by the Tango
St. P etersburg, Nov. 27.—T elegram s valley broke by 3>y inches the record
Austrian T ro o p s Panic S tricken.
Italian s in C alifornia fought a des w ith the g r nd vizier on Saturday re signified his intenhtion today in Judge
Maru of the death of the founder of reee ved in th is city today give an ac for any 24 hours since the local w e ath
perate b a ttle w ith dynam ite, knives newed his pr< te s t ag ain st the A ustrian Dunne’s court to spare W illiam J.
Belgrade, Nov. 30.—All Servia is the Japanese navy, Visount Yenomoto, count of the discovery of an alleged er bureau was established. On the
boycott instituted by Turkey, and de Dingee the em barrassm ent of being « pen’y rejo rin g tonight over the rank who, a fte r being educated in Holland, plot on the 1 fe of the dow ager em press day ending a t 6 o ’clock last n ig h t 14
and guns. Two men will die.
clared th a t his govrrnm ent could not questioned as to his financial ability to cowardice displayed by 22,000 Aus returned to Ja p a n in 1867 on the Sho of R ussia dur ng her recent journey inches of snow w ere p recipitated and
The national organization of loco
wai many more days fo a solution of rem ain on the bond of his client. Drew tria n troops \* ho fled from the g a rri g u n ’s w arship K aiyo Maru. He was from Copenhagen to th is c ty. Shortly the storm continues. Southern Pacific
m otive engineers will build a $1,000,-
the difficulty. The am bassador stated has decided to find a new bondsman, sons a t Avtovas and Gazko, over a appointed m inister of the navy of the before the tra in on which her m ajesty train s arrived eight hours late from
000 labor tem ple at Chicago.
th at, failin g this, i would be neces and in order to subm it a list to D istrict f ilse report circulated th a t the Aus Shogun and a t the tim e of the civil , passed Ponderay, th ree men w ere no the W est. The m ining camp of B ing
! t is reported th a t M ontenegro has sary fur h m to proceed to Vienna, and A ttorney Langdon the hearing was trian forces a t the Monten«*gran fron w ar he commanded the Shogun’s sea j ticed act ng suspic ously. They were
ham is threatened w ith a ti-eup be
mounted heavy b a tte rie s on the heights he h n t <1 th a t his abs« nee m ight be continued to W ednesday. It is possi tie r had been attacked and ro jte d . forces and b u ilt the castle in which approached by gendarm es and opened cause of the snow. Only by the cease
comm anding Cattaro, one of A u stria's prolong d unless the porte remedied ble th a t more than one bondsman will Officers and men lost th e ir head , it is such strenuous resistance was made fire w ith revo vers. Two got away.
less a ctiv ity have the ore train s been
comm ercial seaports.
be required to qualify in the am ount said, and fled in terro r, abandoning to the im perial troops a t Hakodate, but one w as arrested. T his incident is kept moving.
the situ ati. n.
demanded
by
the
court.
th
eir
a
rtillery
,
am
m
unition
and
provis
w
here
the
last
stand
was
made.
the basis of sensational reports.
Holland is much interested in Cas
ions. Not until the rep o rt had been
Denver Has Heaviest Snow.
tr o ’s v isit to Europe.
Ancient Tom b is Found.
proven false did the officers and men
A ssassin’s Trial Again Postponed.
Quit Firm ; Drew Money.
Denver, Dec. 1. B eginning last
C om plete G reat M erg er.
E ast St. L o u s 111, Nov. 26.— Hu
Hen y is so fa r recovered th at he n g h t and c o n tn u ng until la e this
San Francisco, Dec. 1.—A gain the re tu rn to th e ir posts.
K ansas C ity, Nov. 28. H. L. H ines,
Chicago, Nov. 27.—John A. Spoor man bones, believed to have been those
took an auto ride Thank giving day.
afternoon, the eastern p rtion of Colo tria l of I. Wan Chaeng, the Korean
a young salesm an, was arrested today and Henry A. B lair, Chicago cap ital of 16 mound builders, were found in
Im peach Von Buelow.
A 13 year-old Ilcald burg, Cal., boy rado was vis to I by one of the heaviest who was one ot the p arty th a t attacked
a t the Hotel B altim ore.
The a rre st ists, 1 f t Chicago today to conf< r w ith E ast St. Louis yesterday by workm en
shot his step fa th e r in defense of his | fa lls of snow ever experienced in this and killed the Am erican diplom at Dur-
Berlin, Nov. 30.—The Radical party was made on a le tte r from H. M. Als- j J . P. Morgan in New York. They are
who w ere d gging an excavation. One
nv ither.
' secti n. a t some p ionts a new record ham W hite Stevens, a t the Ferry a t a caucas today decided to introduce b ’rgi r, of New York, his form er em- j said to be m em bers of a com m ittee se- skeleton was walled up in a stone tomb
Admiral Sp< rry ha* granted shore
be ng es ablish« I. In his ci y tram - building, last February, has been post a resol jtio n in the reich tag for the ployer, sta tin g th a t he was w anted in lected to d is'u ss w ith Mr. Morgan the e ig h t feet high. It w as th a t of a man
leave to s me of the battleship
«rows way ■ fficial declare the sn«<w was the poned. A t the last continuance Judge creation of a high im peachm ent court, S e a ttle where he cashed a sig h t d r a f t ' pr > osed $246,00,0000 traction m erger apparently seven feet tall. W hen the
a t Manila.
hard s t they have ever been comp« lied
Cook announced th a t he would perm it before which the chancellor could he for $100, draw n on the firm a fte r he of Chii ag o 's elevated and s irfa e lines, stones were removed the skeleton fell
brought to answer for direliction in his had severed his connection w ith it. They are i xpt eti d to pla. e before Mr.
A ssassination and bomb throw ing by r to fight agai st. although the w eather no fu rth er delay. The case was forced
to pieces. Buried under seven fe e t of
constitutional duties as betw een the The S eattle a uthorities were notified Morgan a concrete idea of the unifica
Hindu re \o lu tio n ists have caused te r report of the actual p re cip ita 'ic n here to a continuance by the fact th at
e arth near th is ancient tomb w ere the
em peror and the people, or in case and word was received from them th a t tion i lan as outlined. The in t'r e s s c f
is
only
.96
inch.
Every
form
of
snow-
C
haeng’s
attorney,
Judge
R
obert
Fer-
ror in India.
skeletons of 15 men, all above normal
| plow owned by the tram w ay company rail, is engaged in another im portant when, although not unconstitutional, an officer would be sent here a fte r Mr. Morgan in the C hicag > C ity ra il height. They w ere seated in a circle
Gladstone* Dowie, son of the prophet, was pressed into servie *
trial grow ing out of the g ra ft prosecu the imp« rial acts through the chancel Hines. Hines «ays he has w ealthy rel way are represented by Mr. Spoor and about the tomb of th eir chief.
denies th a t he in ends to m arry or th at
tion. The trial is set for December 7. lor m»y have caused g e a t danger to atives in business in S eattle.
John J . M itchell.
he was ever kiss« d.
the realm .
Ju ry F re e s T elegrapher.
Plan to Fight Freight R ates.
Thompson,
M
n
\
,
Dec.
1.
A
ver-
M
ust
F
o
rsw
e
ar
O
ysters
Admiral Russell Dead.
Kill F our Whole C a rg o rs.
Four pe rsons were drown«*d in a
San Francisco, Nov. 26.— Prepara-
Germ
any
is
for
O
pen
D
oor.
Sacram ento, Cal., Dec. 1 — Dr. N.
Philadelphia, Nov. 28.— R ear Ad
London, Nov. 27.—The board of ng-
steam er collision off Sandy Hook. One diet of not guilty w as brought in last
_ tions are complete for a series of m eet-
ev« n ng by th«* jury in the case of the K. Foster, secretary of the sta te board
Cologne, Nov. 30.—1T e Koelische m iral Alexander Russell, of the U nited r culture has ordered the slau g h ter ings and conferences, having for th eir
of th vessels sunk.
sta te a g ain st G. A. Mite ell, a tele- of health, in his monthly bulletin issued Z eitung p rin ts an inspired Berlin dis S ta te s navy, retired , died of heart fa il w ithout delay of the c attle on hoard object the organization of a strong op-
D em onstrations a t Rome against graph operator charg«*d w ith crim inal today, makes the som ewhat sta rtlin g patch, in which it is sta te d th a t the ure a t his home here today, aged 84 the four steam ers th a t have arrived in position ag ain st the new fre ig h t rates
A ustria continue and the p pula» e is negligence re su ltin g in t «* fatal wreck declaration th a t a large am ount of the A m erican-Japanese tre a ty will be re- years. He first served in the navy on England since ti e hoard issued its order which have been threatened by the
a t Olive las Sej tim b e r, when pas- cases of typhoid fever and o ther spo- ceiv. d w ith satisfaction « very where. the sloop of w ar Saratoga. From 1842 prohibiting the im; ortation of cattle transcontinental railroads and which,
in a very ugly mood.
So fa r as Germ any i9 concerned,” to 1844 he w as c ap tain ’s clerk under from New York and Pennsylvania on it is claimed, would work grave injury
A storm off the C alifornia coast s«*ng«*r train No. 5 and fr«*ig t train radic diseases prevalent in California
No. 58 crashed tog th er on the North- are directly due to the consum ption of says the dispatch, “ the principle of the Commodore P erry and he served w ith account o f the foot and mouth disease to the in terests of the Pacific coast
cau ed all vessels to run for shelter.
ern Pacific.
Mitchell has been in oysters, clam s and fish taken from the ‘open d o o r’ agr« es fully w ith wi a t the Texas R angers under Captain Sam in those sta te s.
The anim als th a t tanners, fru it canners, fru it driers,
An effort wi 1 he made in Tennessee jail h* re since the tim e the wreck oc sta te rivers and hays.
He declares Germ any on various occasions has de uel W alker in the Mexican war. D ur came in by these vessels w ere found to bean grow ers, ship chandlers and shoe
to a rr« -t the lym hers of three negroes. curred.
th a t the w ater products are diseased, clare«! to be d esirable.”
ing the Civil w ar he had command of be free from disease, but no chances finders,
as a result of pollution of stream s.
tne powder and shell division.
are to be taken.
A monument to Indiana soldiers who
M
isslon
is
of
Diplomacy,
P roduce Farm for N. P. D ineri.
died in Andersonv lie pris«>n has ju st
Natives Rise in T ransvaal.
Magoon
to
Explain
Cuban
Loan.
Sails About O ver City
B ’8?eTe»re, Island of Guadeloupe,
B illings, Mont., Nov. 30.—The es-
been unveiled by governor Han ey, of
Want T w o-C ent P ostage.
Cape Town, Nov. 26.— Arm ed na-
Dec. 1. Presiden Cas»ro, of Venezu
Havana. Dec. 1.— Provisional Gov tabli hm ent of a farm by the North rn
Ind an i.
Los Angeles, Nov. 28.— Ro^ Knaben-
B erlin. Nov. 27. Various cham bers tiv e s'a tta ck e d a passenger tra in near
ela. arrived 1 ere today aboard the ernor Charles E. Magoon le ft this city Pacific Railroad company on which th at shue made a very successful flight over
of commerce in Germ any are p-titio n - Johannesburg early today, riddling the
The g v. rno’S of Pennsylvania and
steam er Guadeloupe, on hi§ way to today for W ashington to explain the corporation would raise a large per- th is c ity in his airship. He was in the ing the imp. rial secretary of posts to coaches w ith bullets and 'injuring sev-
V irginia kidnaped the governor of
B rdt'aux. In reply to interview ers, nature of the p r'posed Cuban loan of centag of the «upplirs used on its d n- a ir 4o m inutes and circled about over establish, in the in t* rests of trade, a eral passengers. The attack is believed
Rhode Inland while he w as on his hon
President Cas r o d cl«r d th a t the ob- $25t0(H)t 000beforetheT rea**urydepart- ng cars is the latest propo ition m en the business section a t will.
T here 2-cent postal ra te betw een Germ any to have been the result of race troubles
eymoon trip .
ject of his journ y was to settle son e m* n t officials. Governor Magoon, • be- tioned among the probabilities for the was little wind, knabenshue was a c and the U nited S at. s. such as now ex- which have been grow ing a t an alarm -
A heavy snow fall is reported diplom atic business w ith the French fore leaving, w ent over the m atter im m ediate vicinity of B illings for the
eompamed by his a ssista n t during the ists between England and the U nited ing ra te lately, and it is probable the
throughout Colorado.
governm ent.
w ith P resident-elect Gomez.
coming spring.
f 1 1 g n t .
States.
governm ent will be asked to action.
RESUME O f THE
WEEK'S DOINGS