S E R V IA 18 A R O U S E D . I NEWS FION 1 1 NATIONAL CAPITAL People Enreged by Austrian Outrage on Vukotice. Belgrade, O ct 21.—General Vukotics, an official of the Montenegrin govern ment, arrived here yesterday at noon, E N L A R G E M IN ID O K A T R A C T . B E G IN 8 W O R K O N M E 8 8 A G E . after an extraordinary experience at Government Withdraws More Snake President Consults Secretary 8traus Agram, where he was arrested by Aus tro-Hungarian officials and detained for River Land. on Immigration Problems. several hours. In an interview, the gen Washington, Oct. 22.—'The Minidoka W ashington, Oct. to.—The presi eral said: irrigation project looks so good to gov dent is busy holding conferences and "On my arrival .at Agram gendarmes ernment officials that they are making working on his annual message to con entered my car, dragged me out and took preliminary surveys with a view to ma gress. He conferred on immigration me to the prefecture of police. 1^ was terially enlarging the irrigation area on m atters with Secretary Straus and then searched, and my purse, papers, in the north side of Snake river. As far Robert W atchhorn, commissioner of fact, everything I had, were taken from Mr. as they have progressed these prelimi immigration at New York. me. My baggage was also completely nary surveys have been entirely satis W atchhorn’s visit revived speculation ransacked. I game the gendarmerie my factory, so satisfactory that the secre regarding the successor to the com name and explained my status as a spe tary of interior recently withdrew from missioner-general of immigration, the cial envoy to King Peter. I showed all forms of entry 103,000 acres of land vacancy which it was recently an also the passport and safe conduct given on the north bank of Snake river just nounced at the white house would not me at the Austro-Hungarian legation at cast of Shoshone falls. The withdrawn be filled until after election. Cettinje, but all to no avail. The general political situation was land lies in townships 7, 8 and 9 south, "Ultimately I was permitted to send a ranges 18, 19 and 20 east. If it shall reviewed at a conference between the telegram to Baron von Aehrenthal, the be later determined to irrigate this land, president and Reoresentative Louden- Austro-Hungarian minister of fofeign its withdrawal will prevent speculative slager, secretary of the Republican affairs, complaining of the treatment ac congressional committee. Mr. Loud- «ntries. corded me, which was in violation of in The examinations .iow under way enslager said he told the president that ternational usage. After considerable the committee was getting plenty of are not only with regard to the possi delay an order arrived from Vienna in bility of carrying water onto this land, activity, though npt plenty of money, structing the police to release me, and and that the Republican prospects but also as to the possibilities of in were good. this was done. creasing the amount of water in Snake "I was detained at the police station river for irrigation purposes through P U N IS H O F F IC E H O L D E R S . construction of storage works on the for seven hours, and, as I lost my train headwaters of Snake river and its trib connection, my journey was delayed al Civil Service Men Suffer for The ir utaries. _____ together fourteen hours." ^ Political Activity. This occurrence ras aroused again a 8 4 7 .0 0 0 Will Cover Shortage. Washington, Oct. 24.—More pun bitter feeling toward Austria-Hungary Washington, Oet. 23_-Although the ishment has been meted out as the on the part of the Servians, and the peo controller of currency yesterday re result of charges of pernicious activ ple are greatly excited. ceived the report of Bank Examiner ity in the poitica! campaign. The The general is the hero of the mo Catch on the Farmers k Traders bank civil service commission today an ment in Belgrade. A great crowd of a t La Grande, Or., he refuses to make nounced that J. H. Fotdham, a dep students and others gathered ( in front any statements other than have already been published, holding the report as uty collector of internal revenue at of his hotel yesterday afternoon, and confidential, as are all reports of bank )rangeburg, S. C., had been repri- when the general entered his carriage to examiners. It is not believed that the nanded and suspended without pay drive to the palace the students unhar shortage will exceed that already pub for 15 days for active participation in nessed the horses and dragged the ve lished—$47,000. The face value of the the Republican state convention at hicle through the streets themselves. bank’s assets was $166,231, and its lia bilities, as far as ascertained, $213,515. Columbia. Robert A. Stewart, tem Meanwhile the mob shouted its approval porary deputy collector, who was of King Peter and Prince Nicholas and county chairman of the executive oursed Austria. Rains Will Put Out F irst. - Washington, Oct. 22.—The cheering committee ot Clarendon county, S. C.. news that the end of the forest fires has been reprimanded. R. O. Pierce, P R E D IC T S BIG W AR now raging in the east is in sight was, an employe of the Mare Island navy announced by the weather bureau to night. Out along the southern edge of yard, who announced bia candidacy Balkan Trouble Means Dawnfall ot the Rocky mountain states a storm is as supervisor in the first district, has Turkey, Says Escaped Prince. scheduled to appear tomorrow midnight, been discharged. Clyde Knock, a let Chicago, Oct. 21.—Prince Shaban Bey and it will move northeastward, at ter carrier at Independence, Kan., tended by rains in the valleys of the who became the independent candi Gotshsa, leader of the Turkish revolu Central and Atlantic states. The rains date for the district court clerkship, tionists, upon whose head the sultan has promise to be sufficiently heavy to ex has resigned to avoid dismissal. placed a price of $35,000, is living quiet tinguish the fires in the Allegheny and ly in Chicago. Prince Shaban would Adirondack mountains. Played Ryan's Son. become sovereign o.f Albania should that • . W ashington, Oct. 20.—The record country be freed from Turkish rule. Mann Declines Honor. of a young man *'r Alexandria, Va., He believes the present Balkan situation Washington, Oct. 20.—Giving as a controlling reason that his work in who masqueraded here for several is a crisis in European affairs that will Boston is still unfinished. Rev. Dr. days as the son of Thomas Fortune result in the disintegration of the Otto Alexander Mann, rector of Trinity Ryan, the New York multi-million man empire. Episcopal church of that city, has de aire. is being investigated by the po "I predict a general European war as clined the position of bishop of W ash lice. The authorities have already a result of the Balkan difficulties," said ington to succeed the late Bishop discovered that he has a wife and chil Prince Shaban. Henry Y. _ Satterlee. Dr. Mann’s dren in the Virginia city, and that he Prince Shaban, who lives at 2132 declination is the third since the death was associated with a woman who is o f Bisko« Satterlee about six months believed to be the wife of a New York Michigan avenue, was a leader in the stock broker. Detectives have discov organization of the revolutionist party . - ____ ered an alleged attem pt by the young in his province. He gathered an army Fleet Goes to Panama. • man to defraud a guest of the New of • 12,000 men, which was defeated at Washington, Oct. 22.—When the Pa W illard hotel by representing that the battle of Jackova in 1904. He evaded cific fleet under command of Admiral valuable pictures could be bought by capture and fled to London. Swinburn leave* Magdalena bay about the payment of a deposit. The de December 1 on its trip south, it will posit, however, was not paid. ^ o first to Panama and then sail di R A I8E F U N D F O R C H IN E S E . rectly for Talcahuano, a distance of Mortgage on Western Pacific. 3,300 miles. The other stops in South Oakland, Cal., Oct. 81.—The Western Countryman in Victoria Gat Naws of America, including Coquimbo and Loss of Cropa by Floods. Callao, will be made on the return to Pacific Railroad company today filed a th e United States. Victoria, B. C., Oct. 21.—Local Chi $25,000,000 second mortgage with the county recorder. The loan is secured nese have received cablegrams telling from the Central Trust Company of of heavy loss of life and great desola Court Wants No Politics. Washington, Oet. 23.—The supreme New York City. The main line road tion of Yannan and Heiping. China, as court of the United States yesterday from Salt Lake City to Oakland is given a result of the breaking of the dykes indicated disapproval of the efforts to as security for the loan, which is to-be bring that court into polities at this used as a sinking fund. The mortgage and overflow of the West river, inun- time by denying the motion to advanee runs for 44 years, bearing 5 per cent. -dating the district for a hundred miles. the hearing in the ease of the Nobel The first mortgage was filed September The number of killed is not given, but state hank of Oklahoma against Gov 1, 1903. and was "for a loan of $00 000,- the message states that the loss has ernor Haskell and others, involving the 000. This amount was secured from the been immense, and starvation is feared, constitutionality of the Oklahoma bank Bowling Green Trust Company, of New and it appeals to the Chinese abroad to York. deposit guaranty law. ------------ O' send aid. * Wright Soon AH Right. Subscriptions from local Chinese were Float Laavaa Honolulu. Washington, Oct. 22.—Orville Wright, Honolulu, Oct. 24.—The Pacific the aeronaut, who has been confined in made within a short time after the re cruiser fleet, commanded by Rear Ad the hospital at Fort Myer ever since the ceipt of the cablegrams, which totaled m iral Swinburne, salied at 9:15 to his aeroplane on September $7000, this amount being cabled to Chi o ’clock Thursday morning, with the accident 17, when Lieutenant Selfridge met his nese officials at Canton for distribution accompanying torpedo-boat destroy death, is rapidly recovering. He is ex among the sufferers. Starvation is ex ers in tow, for the Pacific coast. The pected to be able to move with the aid pected to follow, as the disaster comes cruisers will proced to Magdalena of crutches in a few days, and his sis at the time of harvest, when the crops bay for target practice, after which ter, Miss Catherine Wright, plans to are ready to be taken from the fields. they will visit the west coast of South take him to their Dayton home by the Half the district is stated to be flooded. America. ______ ^ end of next week. Wilbur Wright, now in France, will complete the tests of Michigan Fir« is Spreading. Discontinue Fumigation. their aeroplane before the army board Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., Oct. 21.— Washington, Oct. 24.—In view of at Fort Myer, next spring. Hundreds of residents in this district the improved conditions in San Fran who have been fighting forest fires to cisco, Surgeon-General Wyman, of Pacific Fuat's Program. day are depending upon showers pre th e public health and marine hospital Washington, Oct. 21.—The navy de dicted for tonight to give much needed service, has instructed his officers to discontinue the disinfection of outgo partment announced the plans for the relief. A 40-mile gale spread the fires in all directions today. It is reported ing vessels. __ cruise of the Pacific fleet today. After that Suzar island, which has a popula the fleet leaves Magdalena bay at the tion of 1000 persons, is ablaze almost New C arriers for Oregon. completion of the autumn battle prac from end to end. Near Tedour sixteen Washington, Oct. 21.—Rural carriers tice, it will cruise down the west coast square miles have been burned over. appointed to Oregon routes: Lorane, of South America, visiting Panama. Gladys, Eckerman, Shelldrake and route 1, William Seals carrie, Charles Callao, Coquembo, Talcahuano and other Whitefish Point are surrounded. Brim- Seals substitute! Medford, route 1, South American ports. The fleet will ley had a narrow escape today, but the John E. Dent carrier, George E. Lindley return for the spring maneuvers in the fires were driven back. north Pacific, and then proceed to Cali substitute. ________ fornia ports. Thousands Dia by Storm . t Fires In Adlronkack Forests. Amoy, Oct. 21.—The damage done in Utica. N. Y., Oct. 81.—Heavy winds Oil Company Blocked. Thursday’s typhoon was much greater in the central Adirondack* have picked Washington, Oct. 21.—The supreme than at first reported. In Chang Chow up the fires which raged during the court of the United States denied the long drought and are driving them on motion for a rehearing in the case of 3000 houses were destroyed, and 1100 as furiously as before. H. Pierce Clay, of the Waters-Pierce persons killed. In Lamcheng, 15 miles Oil company, of St. Louis. Pierce re west of Chang Chow, 300 houses were sisted an application for his removal to destroyed and 1200 persons killed. Five Disease is Slaying Moors. Tekas with the prosecu years ago Lamcheng was flooded, and Washington, Oet. 28.—A virulent dis tion of in his connection on the charge of 3000 were drowned. Fifteen miles north ease, highly contagious and fata) in violating the company of Chang Chow, three villages were en Texat anti-trust laws. every ease, has broken out at Rabat, tirely destroyed in the storm and 200 Moroceo, and the Moorish authorities persons were killed. have been asked to take all quarantine Plan Walcoms to Float. precaution*. _______ Graat Storm In Montana. Amoy, China, Oct. 24.—Admiral Sah, of the Chinese navy, and Mr. Butte, Mont., Oct. 21.—A heavy storm Slocum Sent to Puget S6und. 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