N E W B E R G GRAPHIC. A D V E R T IS IN G Sn ?w.oli"mn Hall Column KATES. ................ ....... Twenty Dollars .............................. Tan Dollars Professional Cards ........... ............ One Dollar K a a d l n s N o t i c e s W i l l Be I n s e r t e d a t t h e K a t e o f T en Cents P e r Lin e. VOL. Advertising Bills Collected Monthly. EVENTS OF THE DAY Epitome of the Telegraphic News of the World. TERSE, TICKS from .’HR WIRES £n In tere stin g C o llectio n o f Ite m s Froas U » e T w o H e m i s p h e r e s P r e s vito 1 iu a C o r 'le n s e d Fe/iu* The allies at Strong measures. Pekin resolved V. on No effort w ill he made by congress to dee reuse Soul hern representation. The opening of the Milton creamery, the first iu Eastern Oregon, was cel«- UrUMKl. Russia d ttorin. Commercial-Appeal from Arkabntla, work was resumed again the day aftei Telephone and telegraph wires were a f­ Tate county. Miss., says: elect ioa. fected by the electricity in the atmos- ; Yesterday afternoon a tornado de­ The Yossicbe Zeitnng, of Berlin, phere. The streets of the city ran scended upon this little town, and ai points out “ the dangers of permitting like rivers. There was enough wind a result of its fearful intensity 10 per Boers to trek into German Sontliwest on the lake to endanger the safety ol sons were killed outright ana 20 were Africa, since they are unmanageahU ligh t craft. injured. and incapable of accepting orderly con­ Thre storm is probably the forerun­ The storm overwhelmed the town ditions.” Giving a word of warning. ner of a cold wave that has forced the ■ boat 5 o'clock in the afternoon, ami It says: "The Boers would seek tc mercury down to 12 degrees below in a few minutes every building was hold the groun I, thus forming a state zero in Montana, and which is sched­ demolished. Many of the victims were within a state. The German colonia' uled to arrive in Chicago today. p nned under the wreckage and weie authorities should remem Iter that it extricated with much difficulty. The would be generations before the Boer* John Wanamaker has been re-elected tornado passed to the northeast and forget that t jey once possessed an inde­ president o f the Pennsylvania btate cunsed much damage through the coun­ pendent political existence.” babbath School Association. try districts. Russian soldiers in China w ill be j withdrawn to the north. cans in the Pursuit. F ra n k Sargent D eclin e«. Steel » u d BO, 1900. la Memphis, Nov. 24. — Advices received Ex-Rebels The Missouri is now claimed to tx Washington, Nov. 23.— It was learn­ the longer by 200 miles than the Mis­ ed tonight that Frank Sargent, chief sissippi. of the Brotherhood of Locom otive Fire­ Captain Hassell, wbo commanded a men, to whom was tendered the office Bresci, slayer of King Humbert, wrote to bis wife in New York, that company of American scouts in the o f chief of the bureau of engraving and be is kept ia a damp well and com­ Boer army thinks the Boers w ill re­ printing, has decided definitely not to take the position, but to remain at the sume fighting in the spring. pelled to stand all the time. bead of the labor oigauization be now Turkev has lieen taking a census of James M. Lynch, the new president represents. Islam, am) finds that the number of ' of the International Typographical Un­ Mohammedans in the world it 196,- ion, succeeded 8. B. Donnelly, the re­ Railroads centering in St. Louis ask «00,000. Of these 18,000,000 ars in tiring president. Headquarters of the tbelr employes to work for the pro- Turkey. union are at Indianapolis, Ind. poeed exposition in 1993. More than foor-fifthe ol the popula­ tion of Mexico are of mixed or Indian blood. C O U N T Y , OREGON, F R ID A Y , N O V E M B E R W i r e Men L a i d O If. Cleveland, Nov. 23.— A ll the night men employed at the Newbnrg mill of the American Steel & W ire Company in this city, about 500, have been laid off. The company officials refuse to make any explanation. Scranton, Pa., Nov. 23.— The strike of the 700 employes of the Forest min«, at Archbald, which has contnued since last March, has been satisfactorily set­ tled. The strikers got nearly all the concessions demanded. Colorado Springs, Nov. 26.— Ths city is rapidly taking on its normal up- pea ranee alter yesterday's storm. The damage will approximate $200,000 and J is due entirely to destruction by the wind, all reports if serious fire losses HE WAS HEARTILY WELCOMED being unfounded. There wero 10 alarms of tire in 10 hours, but no serious fires occurred. Iueaudescent lights are O n l y U n p l e a s a n t I n c i d e n t C a u s e d b y nnruing tonight, but the streets are still dark. Light wires and telegraph K n g i i s h m e i i —T h e y T h r e w S m a l l wires are still strewn across the trolley C o l u s a t C o m H a u l. wires in many places and the street rniway tratflo will not be resumed un­ Marseilles, Nov. 25.— Today proved Constantinople, Nov. 28.— The porte til some time tomorrow. About 600 a triumph for Mr. Kruger such as even bouses and business blocks are damaged has definitely rejected the request ior the Boer delegates aud his most ardent an exequatur for a United States con­ aud 150 trees uprooted. admirers failed to anticipate. The de­ No lives were lost in the storm, and sul at Harpoot. This refusal is regard­ lirium ol enthusiasm which marked Colonel E. T. Ensign, who was struck ed by the United States legation as a every step of his progress from the by a telegraph D o l e a n il s u f f e r e d a direct violation of the treatv riohta. time he landed until the hotel was broken leg, hat the most serious in­ and, consequently, despite tbe refusal, reached was a revelation, even to the jury. Thomas II. Norton, who was appointed people of Marseilles themselves. It The storm was not attended hy rain by President McKinley some time ago fully equaled if it did not surpass, the or snow. The gale came direct from to establish a consulate at Harpoot, frautio demonstration of patriotism l ’ike's 1’eak, whioh is west of the city, has been directed to proceed to his with which France opened her arms to and it blew from 1 B. M. to 2 A. M. post. The expected visit of the battle­ Major Marchand at Toulon on his re­ At 2:30 B. M., when the wind gauge ship Kentucky to Smyrna is believed to turn from Fashoda. An assembly of at the Colorado college was destroyed, relate quite as much to this matter a* Buch masses, exceeding even the most it hud registered a velocity of 82 miles to the indemnity question. sanguine estimate, might perhaps be per hour. The weather today has been TH E ^ C O L O M B I A N - W AR. partly explained by the ceremonious fair and warm, with little wind. obsequies of the bishop of Maiseilles, The damago is greatest in the busi­ M o r e R e b e l Y i e t o r l e s —C o l o n e n d P e n a - iucluding an imposing religions pro­ ness part of the city. The El Baso m a Terro r-S trick en . cession from the cathedral, but noth­ National bank, Durkee building, Gid- Kingston, Jamaica, Nov. 28.— The ing can minimize the spontaneous ex­ ding block, opera house, high sohool, British steamer Barbadian, which has plosion of sentiment displayed toward postoffice, Autler’a livery, Colorado just arrived here from Colon, reports Mr. Kruger by the entire population ol Springs Transfer Company and Min­ that severe fighting occurred Monday the first port and one of the largest ing Exchange buildings, all in the and Tuesday at Culebra. Tbe govern­ cities of France. center oí the city, bad roofs torn off or ment forces attacked the rebels, who Yet the grandeur of this demonstra­ were badly damaged and wreokage occupied a good position, with the re­ tion perhaps ranks in importance to the blookades the principal streets. Plate sult that tlie losses of the formei were emphatic nianifei-to of “ no compro­ glass windows all over the city are heavy. The fighting was proceeding mise” which Mr. Kruger delivered in shattered and the loss in these alone when the steamer left Tuesday night. a low voice, but one vibrating with will amount to many thousands of dol­ Tbe stores and restaurants at Colon emotion, accompanied by energetic lars. From outlying sections of the were closed and the rebels held a por­ gestures of the right hand, stiriug the oity reports have come of destruction tion ol the railroad line. Another hearts of all within henriug. The last of many small dwelling houses. In rebel force was reported to be engaging sentences ol his declaration were ut­ Ivy W ild, a suburb. Smith's green tbe government troops near Panama. tered with a vigoi aud a decision which houses were blown down and burned. Busiueis is eutitrly suspended at tba bore out his reputation as to tho incar­ There were about a dozen alarms of fire latter place, and both Panama and Co­ nation of iron will ami stubborn re­ during the nay aud night. Firemen lon are iu a state of terror. The rebels sistance. H is mere delivery ol a dec­ did valiant service ¡and prevented the ■re attacking in a determined manner, laration of such far-reaching import­ spread of the (lames. Mayor Robin­ and it is [eared the slaughter w ill be ance testifies to the independence of son it commended on all sillos for bis great before decisive results are his character, as it came as a surprise prompt action iu organizing a commit­ reached. The liberals, it is asserted even to his intimate political adivsers tee of safety. Major Shapcott was by the pussengers of the steamer, still who, up to the last, were iu ignorance placed in charge aud he at once organ­ hold Bueua Ventura, though the Co­ of his determination, lie announced ised a force to patrol the streets and lombian government is making gieat to the world this morning that the insructions were positiva to show no effort to regain possession of it. Boers wool 1 be (roe poople or die, nud mercy to anybody starting a fire In the F l o o d « In S o u t h e r n C a l i f o r n i a . the faces of the men about him, Wea­ streets. Anaheim, Cal., Nov , 28.— The flood sels, Froebler and tho other Boer repre­ NEW FR U IT- C A N N E R Y . situation here is alarming. A break sentatives, bore tho look of fearless de-, termination reflecting the spirit that C o m p a n y O r g a n i s e d t o F o u n d I n d u s t r y iu the Santa Ana river has brought the water to within a mileiof the town, Mr. Krugei declared animated every In C l a r k C o u n t y . which is 16 feet below the bed of tbe man, woman aud child in the Trans­ Vancouver, Wash., Nov. 26.— The river, and if the rise of the latter con­ vaal. Columbia Fruit CanuVtg Company is tinues the town w ill be swamped. The The unfortunate occurrence at the the name of a new corporation organ­ Catholic cemetery was reached la»» hotel on the main boulevard alone ized iu Clark county this week. The night ami is under a foot of water. In 1 marred the character of the demonstra­ object of the concern w ili be to do a the peat lands breaks in tbe Santa Aua tion, whcli up to that time had been general fruit cajning business. Suit­ river have let I p a large volume of new uunnimously and exclusively a tribute able grounds have been purchased at water, and the celery men fear the en­ of sympathy and admiration. "V iv e Fishers, six miles east of this place, tire crop of 1,500 cars will be lost. Kruger,” “ Vive les Boers,” and upon which it is proposed to erect, in Over 100 families have been driven “ Vive la liberte,” wero tho cries that the spring, an extensive factory. The from their homes and there is fear that that formed a hurricane of cheering plant will have frontage on the Colum­ people in isolated suctions have been and swept over the city. Unfoitunate- bia rivet and lie provided with ample drowned. ly the high reprehensible foolishuess of wharves (or shipping purposes. Its H lack F ln g « at C anton. half a dozen persons iu throwing small rapacity w ill be about 30,000 osaes of New York, Nov. 28.— One thousand coins into the crowd as Mr. Kruger fruit, during the season Black Flags have returned to Canton, passed acted like magic iu oonjtiring The promoters and principal stock­ say; a Herald dispatch from Hong up an anti-British outburst, which it holders are J. C. Handier and Fred G. ! Kong. Althongb the rebellion has sub­ needed all the promptitude and enorgy l ’ickett, and the capital stock is fixed sided iu the F.ast River district, the of the police to prevont becoming a at $4,000. ________ disturbed villagers are repudiating the serious disturbance. The hotel re­ rule of the Mandarins, refuting to pay A p a ch o K id Doad. mained for the rest of the day in a state of siege, while at one time a pro­ St. Louis, Nov. 26.— A special to the taxes. The French are extremely ao- cession, several thousand strong Globe-Democrat from El Baso, Tex., tive, relying on the visits of the gun­ marched in the direction of the British says that 1'resident Joseph F. Smith, of boats as an effective means of settling consulate, shouting, “ Down with the the Mormon uhurch, who lias arrived indemnities. Three gunboats remain English,” and raising other threaten­ there, accompanied by O A. Woodruff at Khan Tak to enforce their claim of ing cries. The result win that a, strong aud Dr. Seymour, after a tour among 170,000 taels. The Mandarins offer 60 body of police was compelled to dis­ the colonies iu Mexcu, roportH the kill­ per cent, which has not been accepted. perse the demonstrators, although it ing of the notorious Apache Kid in the There are fears of Iresh outbursts of was found not necessary to make more recent Indian raid at Colonia Bacheco. disaffection. B r y a n S titt e C h i c a g o D e m o c r a t. Mr. Woodruff was one of the party then iew temporary arrests. that pursued the retreating Indians and Mexico. Mo., Nov. 26.— In a letter T r u « t Com panl#*« ConHnlidnte. assisted at the burial ol the killed. received here today from W. J. Bryan, New York, Nov. 23.— The trustees Among these was one, apparently the he says: of the Atlantic Trust Company aud the leader, and who is now positively iden­ ‘8U11 believing in the principles set directors ol the Bankets’ Trust Com­ tified as the notorious Apache Kid. forth in the Chicago platform, I shall pany, at »operate meetings, decided to Mr. Woodiuff said they will put in an continue to defend them, believing consolidate under the title aud chartei application (or the reward offered lor the American people w ill yet see the of the Atlantic Trust Company. The him in the United States. necessity for the repudiation of Repu b- consolidation w ill become operative as lioanism.” P o p u la tio n o f T h r u « Atate«. toon us the stockholders ot both com­ B ra n d s’ B o « r i D efe ated . Washington, Nov. 28.— The popula­ panies ratify the action of the directors. Bloemfontein, Nov. 25.— The Boers Missouri, as officially an­ The Atlantic Trust Company was or­ tion of ganizer! nearly 15 years ago, and it nounced hy the census bureau today, nnder Brand were defeated November has at this time capital of $15,000,000 is 3,103,665, as against 2,679,184 id 18 at Baderspan, with heavy losses, the and $500,000 surplus. The Bankers’ 1890, an increase of 427,481, or 15.9 Lancers charging through the Boer Trust Company was formed a little jier cent. The population In 1880 was Hue, doing deadly damage, as a num­ more than a year ago, with a paid-up 2,148,380, showing an increase of 610,- ber of riderless horses demonstrated. Th* 804, or 28.3 per cent irom 1880 to 1890. Brand himself was wounded. capital of $1,600,000. The population of Buchanan county is British casualties were not serious. Ex-President of Transvaal Is Now on French Soil. V e n «x ii«la H u y« G o u ld '« Yacht. 121,838; of Jackson county, 195,198; New York, Nov. 28.— George J. St. Louis city. 575,238. Gould’s yacht, the Atal.mta, with the The population of West Virginia is war equipment with which she was 958,800, as against 762,794 in 1890, an armed for Colombia, which was to increase ol 196,006, or 25.8 per cent. have bought her, is to go to Venezuela. The population of Mississippi is Mr. Gould lias complete 1 arrangements 1,551,270, as against 1,289,600 in 1890, for her sale to the latter country for an increase of 261,670, or 20.2 per $125,000. General Nicauor Bolet-Pe- cent. ____________________ raza, confidential agent of the Veaez- D y n a m l l . r O s l< T e n Y e a r * . uelan government, who belongs to the 8t Louis, Nov. 28.— Maurice Bren- Castro, or Liberal party, conducted man, arreste! for dynamiting property the negotiations with Mr. Gould per­ of the St. [sutil Transit Company dur­ sonally, and has paid him the first in­ ing the recent street railway strike, stallment of $30,000. was found guilty today and sentenced to serve 10 years in the penitentiary. T h * A f o r m In i l l « K a i l . Buffalo, Nov. 25. — In«pectton ol the Fred Northway and James Schwartz, government breakwater shows that a who were Indicted with Brenman, will section about 1,100 feet in length was be tried soon. demolished by the storm last night. A t r i k * In W « * l « h Q u n r r l « « . This section was being repaired, and London, Nov. 26.— About 6,000 men the waves which pounded npon it recently struck in the Henrhyn (W a les) da*he<1 i Way so much of the structure quarries because the management re­ that extensive repairs will be neces­ fused to install a dismissed overlooker. sary. The damage is estimated at Lord Henrhyn s iter wards closed the $200,000. __ _________ _____ quarriee. Violence le expected, and troops were sent there several days An A p p e a l fo r H elp. __________ ^ Memphis, Nov. 25.— The people of ago. Lagrange, Tenn., have tent out an ap­ T h . T o t . la lllln o t * . peal for help. They say all the busi­ Springfield, III., Nov. 2 6 — Follow­ ness portion and nearly all the resi­ ing Is the official vote of llllnole on dence portion of the town are in ruins, president and governor: slid many of the inhabitants destitute President— McKinley, 597,595; Bry* They ask that contribntinna be sent to in, 501,698; Woolley, Prohibition, W . B. Hancock, mayor of the town. 17,126; Debs, Social Democrat, 9,672. O il D errick s D estroyed. Governor— Yates, Republican, 580,- Toledo, Q .t Nov. 25.— Yesterday’* 198; Alicboler, Democrat, 618,968; storm destroyed nearly 3,000 derrick* Barnes, Prohibition, 16,648; Perry, in the oil field* sonth *nd east ol here. Social Democrat, 8,617. C a leb T o w e r«* A p p ea l. Frankfort, Ky., Nov. 28. — In the court of appeals today the esse of ex- Keoietary of State Caleb Powers vs. tbe commonwealth was submitted without argument, with leave to file briefs De­ cember 1. Powers is under life sen­ tence fur being an accessory to the Goe­ bel murder. ____ K x p «ll*d G orm an« W an t« D am ago«. Berlin, Nov. 25.— The PrtU-Gern.iUi Association has taken up the rause of several hundred Germans who were ex­ pelled from the Transvaal by the Brit­ ish. It is announced that “ It will force the government to make an ener­ getic demand upon Great Britain fur adequate daingaei.” _____• P lo t te r s Aontoneod. Bucharest, Nov. 26.— The trial of the Macedonian Bulgarians accused of participating in a plot to assassinate King Charles of Roumania, was con­ cluded today. All were sentenced to bard labor for life in the salt mines or to long terms ol imprisonment. W « « l V lr g ln l»’« T o l«. Wheeling, W . Va., Nov. 26.— Tho Intelligencer has received complete re­ turns from all but two countiesof Weal Virginia, and, with unofficial figure* for these counties, the figures «bow Mo- kiuley’s majority to be 11,039. Aouth C a r 0 l l n « ,a P o p u l a l l « « . Washington, Nov. 26.— The popula­ tion of South Caroliua, as announced today, is 1,940,316, as against 1,151,- 449 in 1899, an increase of 189,197 eg 116 4 per cent, '4 ' V ;'