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OREGON- viceroy of Chi NFTBKRG. ed in Washington today th?t the Alas LI province, who, kan boundary commission, recently in cabled to the Associated Press yes- terday, was dispatched to Mukden by There Is a Strong Peeling That It Would session In London did not finally lo Americas Representative Promptly Pro tests, aa Action Is Contrary to Roles the Dowager Empress with instruo- Be a Good Arrangement lor tie Uolt- cate the entire boundary line between British and American territory, but a Cooiprehenslve Review of the Import- tions to investigate affairs there and of W ar-£o Notice Was Olvcn—Marines ed States to Preserve Order Ampng stretch of* over 139 miles between aat Happenings of the Past Week, if possible to arrange a settlement , Land at Colon—Lives of Porolga Res All Central American Statea—England Presented in Condensed Form, Most with the Russians, did not go any fur Kate’s Needle and the Devil’s Paw, idents In Danger for a Time. Will Indorse Our Action. Likely to Prove Interesting. two prominent mountain peaks lying ther than Tien Tsin, which he reached southeast of Skagway, is yet to be de yesterday evening. It is now consid Washington, Nov. $.—The Colom London, Nov. 9.—The British offic Colorado miners have gone on a ered doubtful whether he will go to finitely located. Because of the fail bian warshipBogota today shelled the ials’ attitude toward the events at strike. ure of the commission to determine Mukden at all. city of Panama, according to advices Panama is that it ia entirely the The United States battleship Maine the location of this line the joint sur The Chinese are more enraged at received by the state department from United States^ affair. This feeling, has been sent to Colon. veying commission that will be charg the Russan proceedings at Mukden Consul Ehrman. One Chinese was kill comparative Russo-Japanese conflict is growing than they have been by any events with the consequent ed with marking off the boundary as ed. Secretary Hay promptly Instruct- - apathy, appears to be shared in all di recently determined will be unable to more and more remote. since the capture of Pekin. Some of ed the American representative to pro St. Louis Jury in the bribery case of the hot-headed members of the Coun plomatic quarters in London. Except operate over this stretch of territory, test against the bombardment, and if in the unlikely possibility of some out State Senator Farris, is unable to cil have advised the Dowager Empress which Is about one-fourth of the entire it has not ceased by the time the cru side Interference, no action is contem agree. length of the boundary that has long to declare war on Russia, and send iser Boston, now on her way to the plated by the British, or, so far as the Democrats have selected John S. been in dispute. scene of the revolution, arrives, the Williams, of Mississippi, as their troops to release the Tartar General Associated Press is able to ascertain, > 1 so happens that the country lying whose detention at Mukden, growing leader. Colombian vessel will be seised. The at the various Embassies here, by any between Kate’s Needle and Devil’s out of the decapitation of the Chinese The republican house caucus has other, government. Upon request of Paw is desolate, and apparently worth bombardment is in violation of all unanimously selected. Joseph Q. Can-, bandit, who had enlisted Jn the Rus the British diplomatic or consular rep less mountains of snow and ice. The rules of war, since it was begun with sian service, but who fell into the non as speaker. P ■ resentative In the disturbed region a determination of the actual location out notice. The flag of the new repub Great Britain was surprised at the hands of the Chinese after the Rus war vessel would be sent to protect lic, red, white and blue, has been hoist of the boundary is therefore of no im quick recognition given the Colombian sians had evacuated Mukden, wounds ed at Panama. ~ the rights of subjects" of Great Brit mediate importance, but should mines revolutionists by the United States. ' Chinese susceptibilities, since it is American residents in Colon were in ain, but such a request would not be be developed, or should other resourc Colombian troops will march on considered to be not only an insult to grave danger for a time today, and 58 Colon and Panama despite the recog a high official, but as insulting to the encouraged, as Downing street is of es be discovered, there would be a rep marines were landed. They were or the opinion that the force the United etition of the dispute that has existed dered back to the ship this evening,, nition of the new republic by the Chinese government itBelf. United States. States is sending to the isthmus is all over Southeastern fla s k s since the when the authorities promiaed to main Better-informed officials, however, tain order. • , more than sufficient to maintain the discovery of gold in the territory. Howard HaynJe, convicted of high realise the helplessness of China, and Commander Hubbard, of the Nash way robbery by a Seattle court, has safety of the foreign residents. The boundary commlsilon did not ville, notified the prefect of Colon that the madness of going to war with been sentenced to six years in the The question Qf the recognition of have before it sufficient data tb enable any movement of troops to Panama Walla Walla penitentiary. Russia. Their counsel has hitherto Panama’s independence entirely de it to fix this portion of the boundary would threaten the free and uninter Governor Chamberlain * will call a prevailed, although there is much pends on the action of the United rupted transit of the Isthmus,, which with any degree of satisfaction. special session of the Oregon legisla baseless war talk in the native press the United States is pledged to main ture if a majority of the members will and among the younger Chinese offic States. If Washington communicates tain, and* accordingly he has directed to the powers that it intends to recog pledge themselves to enact no laws the superintendent of the railroad to PRBDlCT ITS SUCCESS. ials. other than remedial to tax levy. ; nize the independence of Panama, it move no troops for either side. The state department today receiv is not likely that there will be the The Maryland democratic plurality slightest objection on the part of PoiM Bftn From Panama Also Say Amer ed a request from the representatives is 12,375. * , WON’T PROTECT AMERICANS. of the revolutionary gpvernment at Great Britain, while, according to the icans Favor Revolt. Representative Hermaan is work Panama that the United States recog views of the diplomats here, the other San Francisco, Nov. 7.—When the nize the new state of Panama, but ing for a place on the river and har Cuban Alcalde Disposed to Quibble Over European powers probably will quick bor committee. steamer San Juan, which arrived here pending official advices from United ly follow suit. Terms of Treaty. It is said King Peter, of Servia, has There has long been a strong f eel today, left Panama, October 29, the States consul officials at Panama that Havana, Nov. 8.— There seems to he mg in British official circles that It preparations tor the revolution were a new government has been establish- ’ announced his intention of abdicating in favor of his son. considerable disposition on the part would be an excellent arrangement if well under way, and secession was ed and is a de facto government, the state department declined to commit the United States would undertake AH European powers have indorsed of a number of Cuban government of the preservation of good order and the talked everywhere upon the streets. itself. However, attention was called the attitude of the United States in ficers to cause trouble to American in stability of all the Central American Evidently, the government has known to the fact that it is the invariable poli the Colombian matter. terests in the Isle of Pines Archipela states. This feeling is well known to for at least two weeks that a crisis cy of the United States to deal with the de facto government in any coun Colombia says she will be able to go. Several natives said to have been the American diplomats in England. was approaching. try. This statement is taken as fav put down the revolution if the United A t the German Embassy, here, a inspired by Cubans, some of whom Passengers on the San Juan who orable recognition should the new Pan representative of the Associated States keeps her hands off. are believed to be in the gprernment came from Panama and various points ama government have an active exis Senate and house leaders can’t employ, are endeavoring to institute Press was informed that there was not the faintest likelihood that Ger in Central American republics are tence. agree as to the method of putting the The dispatches, to the Nashville, many would take any steps in the suits to question titles to realty in the agreed that the revolution, which the which should have reached her imme Cuban reciprocity treaty into effeot. matter. If the United States is sat isle of Pines Archipelago, acquired by There are 2,000,000 sheep on the isfied to recognize Panama’« inde cable reports as in progress, was most diately upon her arrival at Colon, No Americans prior to the signing of the Oregon ranges. The worth of this pendence, doubtless Germany will cor- carefully planned, and they predict vember 2, were Intercepted and were year’s wool output is placed at 92,550,- Squires-Palma treaty, which provided utaiiy agree to It Its success. They also state, according no* re^ fIve<* Commander Hubbard Op all sides America’s paramount to the Evening Post that the diplo until after the Colombian gunboat Car 000. for the cession of the Isle of Pines tagena arrived at Colon with 500 Co Governor Chamberlain has not yet proper id Cuba, as a quid pro quo for interests and rights to deal with the matic representatives of ths United lombian troops aboard, when it was situation single-handed are recog decided whether or not he will call coaling stations at Bahia Honda and nized by the diplomats, though the States ars favorable to the revolution too late to prevent her entrance to an extra session of the legislature to Guantanamo. the harbor. The execution of the or Globe, in its usual anti-American tone, ists. remedy the defects in the Oregon tax iginal scheme would» have eliminated declares that on account of the prox The Cuban alcalde, or sub-governor The men at the head of the seces law. ' the Cartagena from, the sltuatioa in imity of the West Indies the British of the Isle of Pines, has refused to sion movement are friends of the Pana Colon, and the present unfortunate Z. F. Clark, a Portland man who has Government should take a hand in the lend police protection asked by Amer invented a steel hardening process matter. The other afternoon papers, ma canal and want the canal built by complications would have been avoid that will make armor plate bullet ican settlers in several of the small however, comment on the correctness the United States and maintained un ed. . Tonight Acting Secretary Darling re proof, has been offered $100,000 for his keys adjacent to the Isle of Pines, on of the United States’ attitude and.the der the military protection of the Unit ceived a dispatch from the captain o f patent by New York capitalists. the ground that, according to a strict reasonableness of anticipating a solu ed States. the cruiser Atlanta, at Kingston. Jam tion of the interoceanic canal prob The Dreyfus case is to be again re interpretation of the treaty,' these Among the San Juan’s passengers aica, saying he would Bail with his ves lem from the independence o f Pan vived. keys were no ceded to Cuba, and ama. was John Jenkins, United States con sel tomorrow morning at 9 o’clock. Two more Americans have been as lienee are not entitled to the police sul-general at San Salvador, who said: The Atlanta has been taking on a sup ply of coal at Kingston. sassinated on the streets of London. protection asked from the Cuban gov “ The independent government now AMERICA FOR IT. * Senate and house leaders are bound ernment.__ ;____ ___ __ being formed in Panama will always LYNCHING BNDS RIOT. to crash over Cuban reciprocity pro remain there. The Bogota government President Send a Orders Recognising New gramme. is out of place and has no reason for Negro Who Killed White Man Is Taken Panama Government. URQBS ALASKAN CABLE]. After an interval of a month the longer existence. From Jail. Washington, Nov. 9.—The United Venesuelan arbiration case has been Lake Village, Ark., Nov 6.—Two resumed. Oeneral Oreeiv Recommends a Line From States government has recognized the people are dead and three wounded do facto government of Panama. It RUSSIAfTHRBATBNS CHINA. Vaises to SHka.| Cable cars at Kansas City, Kan., col as the result of trouble between whites was announced at the state depart lided in iTfog^ Qne person was killed and blacks here today, which was not Washington, Nov. 10.— Based, upon ment after the return of Secretary Hay Will Assam* Charge of Maachorla Unless settled until a lynching had quieted and 61 injured. — t _ j a recommendation contained in the from the cabinet that instructions had Demands Are Met. the excited people. 2 5 a n im i report of General A. W. Oreelr. been sent to United States Minister A riot occured between some Ne Tokio, Nov, 7.— Reports from Pekin Smoot, the Utah senator, despite nu groes and whites early in the day. chief signal oflic<5T~o#-th§_ariny ,an at Bay Russia now thretens to assume Beaupre I t Bogota, assuming that he merous protests. It -is alleged that during the alterca tempt will be made at the s not left the capital yet, and to Mr. sole charge of the government of Man tion Ed. Coleman, colored, pulled a The San Francisco street railway ar sion of congress to secure an appropri Ehrmanr-the United State vice-consul churia unless China promptly dismis pistol and began shooting. A fussf- bitrators have, rendered a decision ation for a submarine telegraph cable at Panama, and now -acting consul ses Yuen, the taotai of Mukden, and lade followed, and when it ceased, it granting an increase in wages. to run from' Valdes to Sitka, Alaska. there, to inform the government lecapitates another mandarin who re was found that Frank Anderson, one of Six men were killed and ten injured General Greely urges the appropri Colombia and Panama, — respectively, cently punished disorderly Chinese those in the crowd, was dead. Vinson by an explosion at the United States was shot in two places, Frame wound ation of $321,580 for the oonstruction that the de facto government is recog bandits in Ruslan employ.. _ , naval arsenal at Iona Island, N. Y. ed in the foot, and Ella McDowell, of this cable, and gives as a reason tor nized. The action of Russia has cau sed~eeur.jcolor ed, shot in the back, The decision to recognze the de fac Authorities in Wyoming may clash Colemaa. fled, and a posse at once the expenditure the fact that this last to government of Panama was arrived slderabie resentment against the Czar over the Indian trouble. The Indian started in pufBtrHvJohnson, one of the agents want those under arrest re link in the government telegraph sys at after a protracted session of the in Chinese officials circles. It is look Negroes, was arrested. At noon the leased, but the governor refuses to do tem of Alaska is needed to give an all- cabinet today, at which every member ed upon a showing that the alleged pa mob gathered at the courthouse. so. ; American line connecting with every- wag present except Secretaries Root cific attitude of Rusia is not borne out Sledge-hammers and railroad irons and Wilson. Thé president empha by her actions. A number of the high Haynie, of spotted horse fame, has part of Alaska in order to do away sized the importance of the recogni officials continue to advocate the ad were quickly found and in 30 minutes been convicted of highway robbery in with the necessity of utilizing Cam tion of the de facto government. With dressing of a forcible appeal of protest tour doors at the jail had been broken Seattle. He always drove to and from adian lines. Secretary Root, in his an the withdrawal o f the Colombian of against Russia’s attitude to tfie pow down. The mob quickly secured the negro, took him to the center of the the scene of operations behind a spot ficials, the isthmus was left entirely ers, with a request that they interfere town, and hanged him at noon. nual report and estimates, is expected ted horse. His wife held the lines without a government unless that es to preserve the Integrity of the.Chi to indorse General Greely’s recom tablished by the secessionists should nese empire. while he did the holding up. mendation. Basin Is Wiped Oat. be recognized, and this step seemed The epidemic of yellow fever in necessary for the transaction of the Butte, Mont., Nov. 6.—A Miner spe Oriel May KOI Booth. Texas continues to spread. routine business of the United States Diplomatic Agent Named. cial from Basin tonight says the town , New York, Nov. 7.— Commander on the isthmus. Alexander J. Dowie, the Zionist Panama, Nov. 10.— M. Philippe Booth-Tucker, of the Salvation army, has bçen practically destroyed by a leader, Indorses Roosevelt Bunau-Varilla has been appointed di America Heads the New. sailed for England today on the Cedric conflagration which started at 2 During October there was coined at plomatic agent of the Republic of Panama, Nov. 9.—General H. O. Jef- in response to a cablegram from Gen o’clock this afternoon fftom a bonfire the various mints of the United States Panama at Washington. He is one of built between two buildings by pome the financial agents of the Panama frtqs, a graduate of West Point, has eral Willilam Booth, the head of the children at play. All the business sec $3,672,120, Cankl Company. His first official act been appointed commander of the Pa army. It was said the commander tion has been wiped out and the fire is The case of W. H. Machen, charged was to officially notify the junta, that had become so overcome by the sudden still burning. The large concentrator cific flotilla by the provisional govern with postal fraud, has been set for No the United States has recognized the death of his wife that General Booth de facto government of Panama. The ment. Carlos Constantino Arosmena wished him to take a few days of rest. of the Montano Ore Purchasing Com vember 23. pany was saved after heroic work by News has caused great rejoicing here, T. A. Wood, of Portland, has been and was telegraphed throughout the has been made assistant secretary of It is said General Booth is suffering the firemen. A special train carried foreign relations. Troops of the new greatly from the shock of his daugh discharged from practice before the country. Preparations are being republic will be sent to Colon at once. ter’s violent death, and on account of the Boulder fire department about ten miles to Basin. v pension bureau. made to celebrate the event with The provisional government has al Congressman Jones, of Washington, great enthusiasm. M. Philippe Bunau- ready organized the military to be his age It Is feared the result may be serious. will* introduce a bill giving Alaska a Varilla is now in New York. Acre Territory Dispute Settled. commanded by General Domingo Dias. temporary government All the soldiers forming the division Rio De Janerio, Nov. 6.—The Acre Porte Absolutely Rejects Plan. , feught with the government or liberal The sea dredge Chinook has arrived territory dispute between Bolivia and Blockade Is Raised London, Nov. 7.—The Constantinople Brazil has been settled. The princi army during the last revolution. at tb « mouth of the Columbia, river ■ Washington, Nov. 10.^—Captain correspondent of the London Dally pal polpts which were under consider and will commence work at one«. Briggs, of the cruiser Baltimore, ca Mall writes the sultan has absolutely ation in the Acre dispute were whether • * — M or mono Bay Famous Jail. . The German mail steamer Duisberg bled the navy department today from rejected every one of the proposals the territory beyond tjie tenth degree Keokuk, la., Nov. 9.—The Mormon has been wrecked near Lisbon, Spain. Puerto Plata, on the north coast of contained in the joint note of Austria Most of the paaaengers were saved. , Santo Domingo, announcing his ar church has purchased for $4000 the old and Rusia, demanding that the Mace of latitude shall become Brazilian ter ritory, Brazil to pay Bolivia $5,000,* Jail at Carthage, 111., In which Joseph A reward of $6,000 is offered for the rival, and stating that the Cherokee Smith, the Mormon prophet, and his donian reform be carted out under the 000 and allow Bolivia the right to send was discharging her cargo. This indi arrest and conviction of the persons brother Hiram, were killed by a .mob direction and supervision of officials Acre products to Brazilian ports on the appointed by the two powers. who wrecked the Santa Fe Train at cates that the blockade has been in the early history tof the state. A mason river. raised. Asflshapa creek last week. Pekin, N . Kal 8 trial. aa EVENTS OF THE DAY . 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