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THE NEWS SUMMARY BROOKE SCORES WOOD it ' c. . uc. iw cn t.s , * 5.GO p e r doz* n for old and fS.SO&G.&G f o >oung; Broilers. 13.50^4.00 for small and $4.f>0$5 .00 fo r large: Fryers. $5.O0(£t5.50 H'-ns $f- ortfWr. oo with ext»a large higrhei Duel«. $2>.'50'©<.00 per dosen tor old *and :<S.00<fc*<>.50 ior young. I \ i/z ie . FRID A Y, N O VEM BER 27. HE S U P P O R T S H IS TE STIM O N Y The sen ate and house adjourned un W ITH RECO RD S. WANTED TO FIGHT INDIANS til Tuesday. Reno.- Xev_, Dec. 1.—Albert HolTmaa David B elasco decides to fight the W ashington, Dee. 1.—.Major-General and John Berglseder, two OaklajKj boy», 3t5T PREPAR'D -AINf BEST PREPARED PAINT BEST PREPARED PAINT EES' PREPARiD PAINT th eater trust. Jo h n R* Brooke, retired, form er gov who ran away from home sevwaJ days W IL L N OT W ILL N O T W »LL N O T W ill not Five hundred policemen guard P re s ernor gen eral irt Cuba, yteberday gav e •go* after stealing V'2A fr o m their par with which to purchase artfitary ident R oosevelt while attending the testim ony before the sen ate eununttnee ents aud ammunition, were found In ttd* city on m ilitary affairs which charged in ¿ate East rriget by the police. 'fheir mto- funeral of his uncle at New York. subordination again st G eneral Leonard •Ion her*» w»« ro tight Indian», bist tt Representative Hepburn Introduced a bill known as the pure food bill, the Wood. General Brooke waa before the was Wisuccoeeful. same m easure which was reported lest uK nm itlee m ore than two hours, and congress by the com m ittee on Inter occupied the e n tire tim e In tefUag of General W ood's conduct a t Santiago State and foreign comrueroe. T h e w itness offered In support of hi* George M. Bowman, president of the statem ents many docum eaia taken F irst National bank and of the Oolder from the records at the war depart *>; •• .. V -** i i * ¿V t?. Gate P acking company, and one of the ment and sev eral papers from bis per BEST PREPARED PAI» PREPARED PAINT ■ - BEST PREPARED PAINT “ BEST PREPARED PAINT w ealthiest and most prom inent and son&l collection. At the d o s e of his ■C. w u ^ ncao . ^ J - P » enterprising citizens of San Jo se , is testim ony a m em ber of the com mittee / -’- A l ■ • .■<*•* »Ç * * • i . > A ■ *• ,-Y,. ■ . T . -J -» * f IT Si dead. said it is probable General Wood will F irst train paused over the new cut have to return from the Philippines off from Ogden to Lucin acro ss G reat and testify. S a lt L ake. It brings Ogden and Salt One of the charg es made by General STRONG TH A T T H E R E l a k e City and the entire E ast more Brooke Is th at G eheral Wood violated B E L IE F W ILL B E A C O N FLICT. than forty m iles nearer to San F ran the order which required him. in m ak cisco. ing im provem ents in Santiago, to sub Over a million and a quarter gallons mit estim ates to tiie governor-genera). P aris. Dec. 1.— A private cablegram of w ater swept clean a number of the As evidence of this violation. General streets of Los Angeles, following the Urocke called atten tion to th e build-1 receiv ed in P aris from Buena Ventura, eath illigan fg o _ of what Is known as the ¡ng of b arrack s at Santiago near the I sta te s th at guerrilla parties are al- bursting "hlgh-pressure reserv oir” of the ett.v ! m orro without General Wood first hav- ready in the field and several engage- water works. ing given notice to the D epartm ent of m ents have taken p late in the Interior Havana. General Brooke said also th at j of the isthm us. Policem an Ja m e s H. Sm ith was G eneral Wood continuously sent com I In private letters Ju st received from fatally shot at Fourteenth and Jackson m unications to th e war departmer.l ' the sam e place it Is stated th a t the itre e ts, Oakland, by one o f two men over the head of his com m anding offi- ' ja ils o f Panam a are full of political he had attempted to take into custody cer. The w itness assured the com- J prisoners who protested against the as supposed porch clim bers. Smith m ittee th at he cared nothing for the secession of Panam a from Colombia shot and killed the' other suspected ignoring of his authority, but said that W ashington, Dec. 1.— A dispatch re burglar on the spot. 4 # the proceedings had been d etrim ental ceived in W ashington Monday, dated At midnight Oberlln M. C arter, px- to m ilitary discipline. from B ogota Sunday, says th at the captain of engineers. United States Genera) B rooke called to th e atten- feeling in Colombia is still very bitter army, finished serving his term of five tion of the com m ittee, in support of an ' again st th e A m ericans on account oi years In prison, serving threA years allegation th at General Wood had | the recognition of Panam a, but states and seven months in the ederal prison neglected to work in harmony with the th at this has not resulted in any dem at Fort Leavenworth. m ilitary governm ent, the m atter of onstrattpn against any citizen of the 4 The senate com m ittee on military General Wood's attitude toward the United S ta te s ¡.i th at coutnry. Oil all the paper you see in our window Monday. Dr. Reyes, the Colombian peace com affairs heard M ajor Jam es E. Runcle newspapers at Santiago, which repeat- of Havana. probably the most impor ejily made a tta ck s on General Brooke's m issioner, continued his conferences tant witness that will he offered by adm inistration. General Brooke read ' yesterday with Dr. H erran, the Colom the opponents of General Leonard a number ot these attack s, and alsc bian charge. Dr. R eyes still declines 4 Wood in their attem pt to prevent his his recom m endation to the war. depart to discuss his plans publicly. You can’t afford to miss this. We are getting in 4 ment that the papers be suppressed Colon, Dec. 1.— Louis de Roux, whe confirm ation to be m ajor general. was a m em ber of the Colombian house A rabbit drive was held at Echo, unless they desisted. a large stock of Xmas goods and must have room * o f representatives from Panam a, whe Ore., to secure anim als for the new made a speech in the house October cannery established here, which pro 2nd warning Colombia to sign the Hay-1 poses to Invade all m arkets. As a H erran canal treaty im m ediately, or result of the drive 2900 rabbits were she would lose the isthm us the day dressed and hung in cold storage at the plant of th e American Hare P ack ONE CLA U SE MAY N U L L IF Y TH E I congress closed, and who was instru m ental in bringing about the appoint ACT. ing company. 4 ment of General O baldia as governoi Fourteen union m iners. Including of Panam a, has arrived here from Bo- President Guy E. Miller and Secretary O scar M. Carpenter, charged with conspiracy, arrested by Sheriff Rutan | unexpected and possibly vital ruling and owinl? t hls weil-kn0wn polirica since the troops arrived at Tell«,ride j yesterday in seven Chinese cases c o n i e r t i o n s h e ^ was subjected fo an Colorado. President Miller was seized brought up on appeal from the eastern noyances and affronts at B ogota and while talking to the other men im d istrict of >Tew York, denying the mo-1 on the M agdalena river. prisoned in the jail. No w arrant hat tion of the governm ent to v acate or- been sworn out for him. I ders for ball and fixing Jan u ary itii RU SSIA v'/ANTS W A R SH IP S. T h e state department received ad as the date when the cases should Glasgow, Dec. L — T h e battleship heard on their m erits. vices from M inister Bcaupre at Bogp L ibertad , b ilt for Chile, and which it T h ese Chinese w ere old resid ents ot la. dated November 2!>th. in which ht is said R u ssia is tryin g to purchase. Brooklyn, and were arrested there states that considerable excitem ent charged with unlawfully entering the I h I o . , ‘ hre 'Jattlesh lp Constitution prevails at the Colombian cap ital; thal iTnOsH c to t n a .....: _____. . . . . , built tor the same country, lett the there is much talk o raising an army United S tates, and were ordered de Clyde on a forty-eight hemps' continu but no troops have yet been enlisted ported. Appeals were taken from the 1 ous steam ing trial and also to te st het d istrict court, which affirmed the com and there are rumors in the city guns. Admiral Sim pson of the Chil a revolution in the sta te of Cauca di m issioner's order, and the eases were eati navy was on board. He declined taken to the United S tates Suprem e tn rected against the Marroquin govern negotiations with Rus court on the ground that treaty a u d , ment. constitutional questions were involved. ; sia. but it is understood that the Int Two young men bandits, neither ot The counsel for the C hinere con ter will decide the question of the pur whom Is over 21 years of age, together chase of the Libertad a fte r the pres tended that the new Chinese exclusion ent triaio ot that vessel. W c have recently opened our New I >¡1 se ment Depurtm nt. with their companion, Emil Koeskl act of April 29, 19U2, contained aa im- who is much older, were captured near portant variat ion from prior e x c iiu s , with a n extensive line of J Joys Inexpensive School ROYAL DIVORCE CA SE Liverpool, Ind., a fte r a fight in which acts, in that it re-enacts prior acts only IS NO V/ ON TRIA L they battled against policemen, rail Suits, which we present at “so far as the sam e are not in con sist road detectives, railroad laborers aru ent with treaty o blig atio n *." T n :* Berlin. Dec. 1 —T h e divorce pro ! farm ers numbering nearly 600. On« clause, it is claln fld . when taken Tn ill ■■ of Prii * A!i< i f £« man was killed, another fatally wound connection with the treaty abligation Iturg-Waldenbcrg ag ain st her hushaud 1 ed and all three of the young bandits B rince Fred erick ; is now on triol. | were wounded but not seriously. S ta tes shall have the sam e righ ts as The princess returned freni Fori 1 citizens of the m ost favored nations, ne ar Genoa, iu an agg ressive s ta te ol j SA TU RD A Y. NOVEM BER 23. except the right to becom e ualural.;'. I Siie openly declared thr i Tire taking of testim ony In th e Fair citizens, has the effect of ra v o k ::.; mil d. G p z p iis ¡¡p u t c a se begins at Paris before Controls provisions of section 3, act of May 5. princ e was rerpr.nsiMo for tile sham e i eloner E lsler, appointed by the No v 1892, us to the burden or prop! being mi narged iua<i€ ag ain st hc-r and 3aid husband wa< us seekin g revenge be- York courts. A tjljm b jr o j French and on C hinese persons, also p i.v lslo c « o sh e ri d to continue paying A tyerlcan lawyers* present. providing for the d ep ot.ation of ( ' : . i.s ie b ts. Violent storm s and bad weather 1 nese falling to procure certificat T.ic pi Incess also th rc a ie n s to beirir. \ prevailed all over Itulv and In s o m r. anu statu tes denying the ignt to I ; procee.'.iVga to; calum ny, claim ing that A i ; p s , h ri places great ilmnngo lias been done. the tu-t.'spaper ctp riej ot her alleged SAN T Ï Ï i l T l C l i ï î R / , r t K C T S Naples Is under w ater: the T iber ici • elopement with a coachm an are trace- j ^•Butler—k’u a i t t l .v . very, high, and Turin and .Milan arc) spcelals. able d irectly to P rince Fiod erick. :.b . Dnlnri; *21 Hluu- Bui "iffjvcred with snow. _ . __ ter. l ì » d isc; E a s te r n Cr nmery, A ¡ I I I ! «<1 111 ' 1 V out siorag e, z.;çi . ,oc. *»• CONTRACT SIGNED FOR iinàncìer It. P. 1[{obson ol • Chft's.' K lats. 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Til!is pric© include an : Colonel W F Cody (Buffalo BUI) U < Ni vv int;eiior fill:Bh 0 ! oak on flou on his way to Cheyenne from Iu vet > an d in 1tho mai n haJ11 w ; ? lay to Interview Gov Chatterton icbi | ? ing of a COrk l1loor. •11 tlve to the segregation of llO.i'no a r ' (»aden \- low ard. the arc of arid land on tile r.ortti bnuk or f • mi>ne> for ttu pure,'I13 Shoshone river : nr Cody. W in C | Practiced l n< K-rta Kors anti w i11 be tal (ro n th onel Ccwly d esires to have» lit > a ; \ C a l l s a itswcr- tinL* $4d.i Embalmin'* by An segregated for reclam ation under t «it?. Weirk iipon the ineu Cody-SaUsbury canal, an is n i u 1 cd diTV or n istti expend yi.000.UU0 In l fleet ing reel u... ,, avenue . to tion. £ l curami days. 5NDAY dQl/E M B E R 30. st Grove, Or. T R U BLC BUEN A V EN TU RA . >tli ramons i dem y of v ra ie h wiV>oin ui .«w Yor »c. I —A private cable- U ( \ i d DJ I - m re ce lv fiere from Buena Ven- »rfjti tilled by W ,î ot oral cuori 11a W . I T . 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