The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, September 18, 1903, Image 1

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THE BEND BULLETIN.
VOL. I.
JJEND, OHEGON FRIDAY, 8I2PT23MI1J2II 18, 1003.
NO. 27.
WEEK'S DOINGS
Newsy Hems Gathered from All
Park of the World
OF INTEREST TO ALL OUR READERS
Qsneral Review of Important Itappenlags
of tho Past Wk In Hrlef ami
Comprehensive) form.
Masacros and outrage continue in
.Macedonia.
Tim United Stales tiunbont Machlas
linn not yet arrived nt Beirut.
Tlio 11)05 internatlonol Christian
tfndrapor convention will Imi held nt
ilitltltnoru.
Tho Arltoua surveyor Rcnorni has
liceii rumored from olllro for taking II
legal 'cos.
Foiirthclasi poitmnaterfl may bo
ousted (or "political reasons" aftor
eorvlni four years.
Tho American mining congress, In
session nt DoadHond, H. I),, selected
Portland for tho 11)05 mooting place.
John Ilartlett iiat taken tho oath of
olllco ai United Mates minister to Ar
xenllns and will loavo for lilt pout Pep
tember '-'.
The premier of Bulgaria ha nnnfilc
tally Informed the powers that hi into
ila cannot Ihj heldln chock it massacres
coutlnue.
Tho work ol changing tho transport
Grant to a dredgo la progressing rapidly
and It ahould U nt trie mouth of thu
Columbia by Octobor 1.
United Htatr MinliUir Lolshman, at
Constantinople, haa insisted on tlm re
moval of Ilia vail of Beirut and the np
polntmont of ono but tor ablo to handlo
tiia people.
An onglno and 1-1 can of a work
train full with bridgo near Hugo. In
dian Torrllory. Four mjm warn killed.
Tho bridgo mm now and unfinished.
A number of tho CrlppleGrook mines
have roaumiHl work.
Tho Amiirican mining congress it In
session at Desdwood, H. D.
Tho federal grand jury )ii found
twven mora cludlctaicnts in tho jtoital
CMOS.
i'hlladolphla bulldera will begin a
aritflinBtIo war on unlont January 1,
1004.
It li now known positively that Co
lombia defeated tho canal treaty bo
causo tho boodle fund waa too small.
Roosevelt hat turned down Ban Fran
clico In Its nttompt to contluuo the
monopoly on th? Indian servico trade
and will divido it botwoon tho coast
cltlos.
Farmers and representatives from
producers' associations from nine statu
root in Chicago and formod a trust to
control thu markets. Tho capital is
placed at 1100,0(10,000.
Tho ofUcer of tho department of Col
orado aro vory anxious regarding tho
situation in tho Uintah Indian rotor va
tlon. I-argo numbers of prospectors
and settlers havo gouo thero Iwforu tho
tlmo for oponingand n clash may occur.
Turis at Ilolrut havo slain a number
of Chrlstalns and auothor outbreak Is
foarod. Admiral Cotton will land
marlnos, if necessary, to protect Amor
leans. Tho porte ploees tho ontlro
blamo on tho presenro of tho American
fleet.
Koosovoit was tondorod a great ova
tlon at Syracuse, N. V.
Labor day was enthusiastically ob
nerved throughout tho United States.
A paisomior train on tho Baltlmcro
A Ohio mado 108 mllos in 135 min
utes. A great French iulmlo war gamo haa
begun. There aro 100,000 troops par
tlclpatlng.
Nearly one-fourth of tlio ontira area
of Oregon Is tied up in forest rosorvos
and withdrawals.
Lieutenant I'eary will mako another
ofTqrt to reach tho north polo. lie will
start noxt summer.
Two oiectrio cars collided in Now
Hampshire, killing four ami injuring
every person on both cars.
llishop Thomas Marsh Clark, bishop
of Rhode Island, oldest dignitary of his
rank In tho Kplocopal church, is dead.
A Lake Krle etoamor with a large
aiumbor of paasongors has bean caught
'by a storm. It is feared she 'may have
'foundered, ,
TO WATHK LAND.
Irrigation Fund la 1 7,000,000 With
Oregon In tits Lead.
Washington, Hopt. 12. Tlio gonnral
land ofllcu todaj mado public a stato
mont showing tho approximatn amounts
contributed to tho loclamatlou fund by
various Western stato during tho Inst
lineal year. Those figure, while not
exact, aro within a fow dollars of tho
proper amounts and much closer than
lough osllmales made naveral weeks
ago, which were basud on tho propor
tions of past reasons. As previously
explained, Oregon is tho largost con
tributor, having paid in 1,884,730
last year, which makes Its total con
tributions for tho past threo years (2,.
705,000, This latUir amount Is 1360,
000 In excora of what any other stato
lis so far contributed, North Dakota
being second, and Washington third.
Last year Washington contributed II..
000.009, nrlnglng its total fnnd up to
11,804,000. Idaho has to Its credit in
tho fund (1,140,007, of which (042,
-MH wm added last yrar.
Under tho policy adopted by tlm In
terlor department following cut the
provisions of the Irrigation law, 51 per
cent of tlio contribution of each stato Is
to bo expended within that stain in the
next 10 years and 40 per cent goes Into
tho geneial fund, thin fund, of course,
to bo ntlllted In Arizona, Nevada and
other states and territories badly in
need of irrigation, but whish them
selves contribute little toward tho great
object. Tho total Initiation fund, as
now computet), is 110,091,830, or mora
than 11,000,000 in excels of tho previ
ous estimates cf tho land ofllce. More
than ono half of this amount wis con
tributed last year.
APPEAL TO POWERS
CONSULS IN SAL0N1CA ASKING FOR
PROTECTION OP WARSHIPS.
French Ambassador Intends to Heslgn
-Vulgaris U Said to Be Mobilizing
Army Prince Ferdinand In Receipt
uf Menacing Letters and Is Strongly
Quantcd-ltallan Fleet Is Kcady.
PUN5ION SYSTEM COSTINQ LCSS.
It la Mow Only St.75 Per Capita, Ac
corJIng to Ware'a Report.
Washington, Kept. 12. Tho annual
report of Commissioner of Pensions
Warn plaros tlm total numlior of pen.
sinners now on tho rolls at UDft,645, of
which 725,350 are soldier and 207,1811
aro blows oiid dependents. Mr.
Ware announced that it Is not probsblo
thst tli pension roll will again cross
the million line, tho high water mark
having Ixx'ii reached a year ago. Fivo
of tin pensioners are on tho roll on ac
count of tho war of tho revolution 1,.
t in on account of tho war of 1812, 4,
734 on account of tho Indisn wars, and
13,874 on account of tho Mexican war.
Tho averago value nf each pension la
now 1133. Tho total annual value of
tho Hpanlsh war pontibn roll has
.cached 1,705,310.
Commissioner Warn makes the fol
lowing recommendations:
Law forfeiting tlio pension or right
to pension ol any man convicted In
mart of an infamous crime; prohibit
ing tho plvlna of onslons to woman
who marry soldlor after tho soldfors
become old pensioners; a different
method of examining applicants for
pensions, Mr., War stamping tho pros
ent system as uncertain, expensive, un
satisfactory and generative of an enor
mous amount of political friction
Mr. Waro rays tho bureau has gained
on tho current work 100,000 cases dur
ing tho last two years. Tho actual to
tal of disbursement in ponslons on ac
count nf tho Revolutionary war. War
of 812, Indian wars, Mexican war,
Civil war and tho war with 8psin was
3,038,023,51)0. The cost of tlm pen.
slon syttom per capita of population,
for 1003, Is given ns fl.75, to which
figure, It lias shrunk from $2.24, tho
rate of 1803. In 10 years, ho rays,
the burden will cease to bo noted.
PANAMA MAY CONCCDtJ.
Defeat of Canal Treaty Llkoly to Cause
Revolution In Colombia,
Now York, Ropt. 12. Uoprosento.
tlvea of strong intorosts on the isthmus
of Panama who make their headquarters
In this city aro repartod to bo consider
ing a plan of action to be undertake
in co-ooprotlon with mon of similar
vlowa in Panama and Colon to bring
ntKJiit n revolution and form an inde
pendent government in Panama op
uosod to that in Bogota.
Thero Is much perturbation on tho
Isthmus on account of tho failure of
thn rnnnl treaty, which is ascribed to
tho authorities at ilocota, nnd tho na
tives of Panama think it is to tholr
best intercut for a now ronubllo to bf
formod on the Isthmus which mar nr
gotlato dlroctly with tho United States
for a now tronty.
tllds Asked on Puget Sound Work.
Wnshtnton, Bent. 1 2. Tlio navy do
partmont has ouvortlsod for bids for
the or6ction of a now foundry building at
tho Puget Round navy yard, for which
(100,000 haa been appropriated.
London, Sept. II. Except thst the
consuls In Balonlca aro again asking for
tho protection of worships, there Is lit
tle direct nows tnis morning fiom tho
seat of tho Macedonian troubles, but
there is aplentiful crop of sensational
statements impossible either to con
firm or deny. Among tho Isttor is the
assertion made in a Sofia dispatch to
tho Keclo of Milan to tho effect that it
has boon decided to moblllw tho 1ml
garlan army. Tills is contrary to tho
avowed pol'cy of tlio Bulgarian govern
mont.
In Paris there is a persistent rumor
thst M. Constans the French ambassa
dor at Constantinople Intonds to resign
ss a protest against tho apathy shown
by his government.
According to a Hcfla dUpitcb to tho
Dally Express tho Ilrltish agent thero
has already notified Bulgaria that Great
Britain insists that alio prevent tho
passage of bands Into Macedonia.
Little credence is attached to a story
published In the Vienna DIo Zeltung
that Turkish troops havo been ordered
to cross tho Bulgarian frontier.
The Italian fleet Is hold In readiness
at Sicily so that it could reach Turkish
waters in 48 hours but Italy will not
lake any action except in accord with
tlio powers.
Tho Dally Telegraph's correspondent
at Varna reiterates tho determination
on the part of tho Bulgarian govern
ment to hinder every manefestation I la
bia to lead to war. jKe adds that
Prlnco Ferdinand la in dally receipt of
menacing letters and aa alenull tlio pal
aco Is strongly guarded, fhe locks havo
boon changed on tho doors and all per
sons deslilng admission are strictly
scrutinized.
I DO YOUR TRADING IN BEND I
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Prices Same as Prineville
RUSSIA ASKS TOO MUCH.
China Balks on Two Conditions In Man
churlan Note.
London Sept. 11 Tho Times corres
pondent at Pokin telegraphs two fresh
conditions thnt M. Lesrar tho Russian
minister Included in his noto to the
OhlnoM) foreign board promising to be
gin tho evacuation of Manchuria Oc
tober 8. The first condition is that
Russia bo allowed landing stages on
the Kungarl river with tho right to
guard thorn with Russian troops and
tlio second is tiiat Russia shall have
the light to maintain Russian post sec
tions along tho main route from Tsltsl
bao capital of Uuillungklug and Blag
ovoshensk.
China objects strongly to both con
ditions. Russia specifies that tlm Kir
In province shall be eracuated four
months after the Ileillungklng pro
vince, a year aftor tlio evacuation of
Mukden. China piotosts against this
also.
NOW CHAROU AQAINST MACIIEN.
Orand'jury Finds He Is Mixed Up With
(leavers In Postal Scandal.
Washington, Sept, 11, One of tho
persons indicted yesterday by the Fed
oral grand Jury In connection with the
pcatal investigation is George W. Heav
ers, formerly chief of tho division of
salaries and allowances. It Is under
stood that tho charge is conspiracy.
Anothor of the Indictments isv against
August W. Maclien on a now sot of
facts Involving him with Iloavore. Tim
charge is conspiracy.
While tho otllclals rofnso to disclose
tho'namos of tho four remaining por
ioni who wero indicted yostorday, It Is
raid that nono of them la or has been
counoctcd with tho postotllca and that
ono Is a man cf fonio prominence. It
was stated at the City 1111 today that
tho climax of tho Invoitlgation Is to
coma shortly when a person not con
noctod with tho department but equally
as wall known ns tlio postmatorgon
era! hlmsolf undoubtedly will bo in
dieted for complicity iu the pootoftlce
frauds.
Colony for Negroes,
Donver, Kept. 11 A special to tho
Republican from Santa Fo, N. M, says
too illackdom Townslto company wsb
Incorporated today with a capital stock
of (10,000. Tho purpoeo la to establish
a coiouv of nogroos from tho aouthorn
states In Chavos county, the' name of
tho town to bo Blackdom.
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Bend Mercantile Company
Incorporated
Am off. GRANT, Manager a
Carries a Complete Stock of General
Merchandise suited to the needs of
the Deschutes Valley ot h
Groceries, Provisions. Dry Goods, Ladies' and (5)
Gents' Furnishings, Stoves, Tinware, Saddlery, fiL
Harness oj-jjtotj.oij.ji
GENERAL OUTFTTING SUPPLIES, ETC.
AGENTS FOR
RUBBEROID ROOFING
Cheaper Than Shingles
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All Branches of the Trade Handled in
a Business Manner and with due re
gard to the interests of our Cnstomers
I Bend Mercantile Company
&
Wall Street, Band, Oregon.
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PRINVILLE-SILVER LAKE STAGE LINE
DICK VANDEVeRT, Proprietor.
CARRYIKB 0. S. WAIL AHD PASSEHSEHS ,
leaves Princvillo Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridaus. Freight and passengers-
waybilied for Bond, Lava, Itosland nnd Silver Lake. Good rigs, careful
driven.
C. I. WINNEK, Agent.
THROUGH FROM BEND TO SHANIKO IN ONE DAY.
SHANIKO-PRINEVILLE QTAfiF I IMF
PRINEVILLE-BEHD O rt U LINE.
BOOTH & CORNETT
SCHEDULE
SOUTHHOUXD ,
Leave Shnniko Op. m
Arrive l'rinuvillo Gs.m
Lcavo Prineville 1 p. in
Arrive llenil 6;30p.m
, SOUTHBOUND
Lcavo Bond 0s30atm
Arrive prinevlllo 12:00 m
Leave Princvillo 1 p. m
Arrive Shnniko ' 1 a. in
FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS FOR THE TRAVELING PUBLIC
PASSENGER AND FREIGHT RATES REASONABLE.
CLAIMS ESTIMATED AtH3 SOLO ESTIMATIMQ A SPECIALTY
KING, HUNTER & MARSH
Timber Grulsars xntl Land Locators
BEND
OREGON
SANFOID'S CASH STORE
C.MUUK8 A'llIO LINK OK
(General Merchandise, Groceries, Clothing, Furnishing Qoods
Call on Mltu Prices Right.
OREQON
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