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vt THE BEND BULLETIN. VOL. 1. JUCN"), OUICGON, FKIDAY, HKPTJ5MJIBU 2(5, iao. NO. 28. EVENTS OF THE DAY 0ATIII2KUD J'KOM ALL PARTS OP TUG TWO IIBMISI'IIERfiS. Comprehensive Hevlew of (lie Import nnt Happening! ol the Past Week, Presented In Conilenud Perm, Mont Likely to Prove Interesting to Our Many Reader. Oregon wants tlio 1001 Irrigation congress. Mayor Harrison, ol Chlrago, says Iio In not h presidential candidate. Tlio torKxlo limit tawroncn was Imilly Injured In tho gale off thu Now Kitg tnml coast. Ijiti'l Commissioner lllchards rays Hon In ml luw In largely responsible or thu many Imudn. While Sr Thomas l.liton Isiorlnusly III. lilt physicians say his condition U not ili n jor til. Now York has been swept by another gale. Whipping suffered heavily, al though tho damage on land was not r-o heavy as h.fiiro. Chamberlain, Kltolilo nnd Ilarnll Ion ha vn resigned Ironi thu llrlllidi unit Inet (it acouiuit ol protisitlon Initio. Utt nr tnnmbtrj areeijitcol to iollow, A Tonapab, Nevada, mob compelled nil tin Chinese In thu town to luavo under pnln ol death. Onw old man died from Iho effect of a beating given him. Tim city ollhUli have 1H in on undi'r nrnat (or thn crlinu. Sir Thotnaa I.ljiton la tjulto III at Chicago. Frost In th Nabraikn corn bolt hni ilomt tntiolt damage to that crop. Bulgaria will take no atop for war tint II Iho omirH reply to her not. A heavy snow ban fallen around Cheyenne and Uratnlu, Wyoming. Batata' jvollcy la raid In imi to lot Turkey sutxluo Bulgaria, then alio if ill seize thu land. Frontier Balfour, of Kngland, advo catits retaliatory duties against protec tlnnlst nations. An explosion In tlio basement caused thu deslruutloii of a seven story build in In Now York. Kn-Hctmtor J ami K. Kelly, of Ore Son, In dead. Of recent yearn hit had lived In Washington, I). 0. Hit wan HI years of ago. Tlio loss front tho recent storm along thu Floi Id, coast continues to grow an communlcati'm li established with thu outlying districts. Thn Japanese promlor says hie conn trr will go alow In thn Manchnrlan affair hi a clash with Hniala la to tw voided If possible. Admiral Cotton reports all quiet at Beirut. Kngland la proparlnK to Bond Hoot to Halonlrn. The llrltlsh cabinet crista Itai boon temporal lly staved off. Macedonian rebels have decided to dopt a guerrilla warfare. Thn physlclAii to tho Turkish embao sy nt Vienna thrashed tho amlussdor. Tho national Irritation congress opened nt Ogdon with tho largest at tuudnvo In Ita history. Hocrelary Shaw lias deposited $1, 000,000 In national hanks in the cotton nnd grain b'owhiK lltrlct. Franco has mint it cruiser to Ilolrut. hVlallsts of Homo threaten to bins the czar when ho vlslta that city, TurkB did not spare n single Chris tain in tholr massacres nt Monastlr. It In feared a' crisis is nt hand In thu llrltUh cabinet nnd that tho ontlru body will resign, Tho situation at Ilolrut is Improvlne. Tho now vail is working hard to restore general confldonco, Russia has askod China to grant It moro tlttio for tho ovacuation of a Iron, tlor provlnco in Manchuria. Tho Portland mlnlsUtrlal association nnncuures Its Intuition of closing gam bllng and side entrances to Haloons. It la said tho A mot lean trip of tho Prlnco of WnloH la nil tnltc and that ho is not planning to visit tho St. Louis fair. An excursion train wontjlnto a ditch near Kempton, Wis. Throe paeeongera were killod and a number of others Ikurt. WAU ON TUKK. Knights Templar Recall Old Wrongs and Consider Aid to Ucbcla. Chicago; Hupt. 17. A iiOlli century crusade ngalnnt tholr ancient enemy, tho Turk, Is lining planned by the KnUhts Templar, with the Jlalkans, In plnto cf I'nlitHtlne, as tint flu'd lit which they will protect Christians against tho oppreMloit of tho Infidels, I'lomlnent members of tho o-dnr are agllntlng thu formation of n lenguu that will soud reglmenta of well drilled lighters to the aid nf Jlulgaria, nnd tho crusaders of tho 12th century may have their proto. typo In a movement of the Knights Templar against the troops ol thu porta, Tho plan has received consideration by the Chicago memlivrs ol the orgn nlMtllon for home time, and tonight was formally broached at n meeting of Kt. ilernard commandery. With 600, 000 niemlxirs under oath to "bo ready to go and light the enemies of Chilst even to thu death," it Is expected that an International Interest will lie stirred In the movement, and '.'00,000 Knights from the United Hlatea and Kuropo may be hibsmhI in Macedonia to light the soldiery of Turkey, Among tho 30,000 Knights Templar In Chicago, the outrage at Ilolrut and Adrlauople have revived tlio spirit that led to the formation of tho oritur eight centuries ago. At the contention at Peoria, leading members of the organi ration discussed seriously tho oxn)d. oncy of issuing a call for volunteer rog Imonts to be sent to tint scene of depre dations, with tho result that tonight ono of the eleven local commandarlei was aikvVl to lake action. As yet tho Hflhome is not rfeclil, but the general plan Is to niustor In regiments ol Tem plars and tend them to enlist under .the lliilgarlnn government. MIOIlim THAN Till! LAW. I'orto Rlcana Who Insulted .Star and Stripe Sent to Prison. Pan Juan, I'orto KIco, Hopt. 17. I'Mward Conde nud Leondas (illlot, two socialists, who skku in a recent meet" liiRof thoAinerlvan KtHlfltatlonof Ijttxir, were put on trial today for Insulting Ihu Amnrlcnii Hag ami threatening the life of Governor Hunt. Their hiIio tiemel with abuse of the grvHrnineut. Une. of thu prisoners was nccuied of ndvising tho workmen ujion tho return of the governor' on OcloW 1 from the United Htates to paiade carrying black Hags and then to mako demands upn thu government. If thuro demands wero refined, the speaker addod, the alternative of kill, ing (lovornor Hunt remnlned. The other orator was said tohavo de ctared that the American Hag was a rag lit to cover rascals and irlmlnals. The accused vehemently donlod tlio charges Fliev wero tried before Jim! ho Koel, convicted of anarchist conduct, and sentenced to six months in prison. Justice Kopot said the Hag Is higher than tho law and anarchists neod never expect nny mercy In his court. Tho caso has established n precedent as a Porto Ilican ofllcial warning that at tacks on thu Hag and government must stop. The Americans and loyal Porto Klcnnn aro Jubilant, while tho social ists aro angty at today's decision. The ranvlcteil men will appeal from tho Judgment declaring that Justice Kopel had no Jurisdiction nnd there is no law covering tho offence. Tho Interoat In the caso is intonse. nXPUCTS NO UK) tlOOM IN 5ILVUR. Department Ollklsl Denies Philippine Coinage Is to Ho Melted. Washington, Hpot. 17. Colonol Kil wards, chief of tho Insular bureau nf the war department, denied the widely circulated report that tho now Philip pine coinage will soon disappear in the molting pot, owing to the greater value of silver an bullion. "The prontnt rieo in sliver Is, in my opinion, merely n reaction from a long period ol depression. Looking Duck over tho last six years, tho increased uso of silver In tho nrts has boon too small to wnrrnnt anything of tho sort, and tho lending continental natrons of Kuropo that uso silver In their coinage are not onlnrglng tholr purchase. Bo where In tho pretended great uso to como from?" To Prevent Monopolies. Wellington, N. '., Kept. 17. Pre mior Peddon hnn introduced n very drnstlo bill for tho prevention of mo nopolies in New Zealand. It proposes to establish a monopoly court, with full powers of a supremo court, to in. vostlgnto nil complaints rogardlng tlio onhnnolng of prices by tho formation of trusts and prescribes heavy poualtios for offenders. STORM IN NEW YORK WIND AND RAIN WREAKS RUIN ON UNO AND AT SEA. Illg llulldlngs lleilly Shaken nrd Steeples Looiencd Shipping Sulltrt (treat Damage Cab Are Mown Over and Hundred of Window liroken Rain Palls In Sheets. Now York, Hept. 18. Greater Now York and Its environment for sevurul miles in all directions was vMtod today by the fiercest wind and rain storm known hi rjabouts in years. Tlio day Itegan with rain, which Increased with thu wind, and for about two hours about midday tlio combined fury ol thu elements wrought damage on land and water amounting to many thousands of dollars. The galo culminated at noon In a wind velocity of bi miles an nour. Thu galu was especially sevoro aire, causing havoc to tlio shipping down the bay. where many vessels were sunk or wrecked. Tho worst of the damage was reported from Htaten Island. Tlie entile Heel of tho Ptaten Island Yacht club at anchor was either sunk or wrecked. The pilot boat Hermit was driven ashore and thero was a collision Uitwren n rchounor nnd a barkentiiio. A tugboat was wrecked in Hell Unto. Tint hurrlcano burst with cyclonic force on the tenter of tho city, lootonlng the 'AO-foot splru at Kt. llartjiolomew's Protectant, church In Madison avenue. Tho steeple of the South Congrega tional church In lliooklyn also was lootencU. Trees were torn up and the streets of the city wore littered with signs and umbrellas of unfortunato pedestrians who happened to lie ont In thu fury of the storm. Telegraph and telephone wires above ground wero broken In all parts of the Metropolitan district. Tho tugboat James Kay wai blown on Hog's Hock in Hell Gate and com pletely wrecked. The captain and crow saved theniHelves by swimming towards the Island. Trx. streets of Manhatten hotough were strewn with broken signs and other debris. Scores of plate glats windows along Itioadwny wore broken, thu vicinity of the Flat iron building at Twenty-third street aulJuiing severely In this rcr-jt. In the ITatlroii Itself 40 windows were amashidt Occupants of the building said they felt tho huge structure sway In the gale nnd many were s) badly seated that-they loft thu building. An express wagon was blown over while turning the Flatlron corner, And tho driver and another man injured. Several :aba on filth avenue wore alio blown over. A scoro ol others werel moro or less injured In this neighbor hood. MASSACRES MUST CDASQ. Powers Point Out Danger of Their Con. tlnuance to Turkey. London, Sopt. 18. The efforts of the powers, according to the latest tele grams, are directed lioth at Constanti nople nnd Sofia toward an endeavor to avert war. It is stated that all the ambassadors at Conttanttnoplo have drawn the porto'a attention to tho dan ger of permitting a continuation of the excesses in Macedonia by tho Turkish troops and irregulars. Most of thu special corrosondenta In the near Hast consider war Inevitable, but think it may yet bo dolayed nulth er thu lhtlgarlana nor the Turks being really prepared for it. The former are not aulllolontly united, while Turkey does not fcol safe until lines nf com. uuinicntlon nre less at tho mercy of Bulgarian Insurgent bands. A Vienna pnper assorts that Prlnco Fordlnaml, of itulgarla, has sent a trusted agent to King Potor inviting co-operation against Turkey. Tlio correspondent at Sofia of the Dallv Telogrnph says Ilulgaria'a reply to tho Porte's protect against thn con tinual crossing of the frontier by bands nud tho smuggling of aruiB nnd am munition from Ilulnrla was couched In most uncomptomising langasgo, leav ing no proopoct whatever of an arnica tile nrrnngomont. Tho Sofia correspon dent of the Times says that tho decis ion nf llulgarla to partially moblllzo tho tinny la universally approvod. Tanatlcs Storm Port. Manila, Sopt. 18. -r Ono hundrod fiumtlcs attacked tho headquarters of tho constabulary at San Joo, in tho provlnco of Nueva Kcljn, Island of Lu ton, nnd attempted to tako tho plnco by storm. After n lively light tho at tacking party wero ropulBod with a loss of eight. Tho constabulary (orco lest five men In the fight. I DO YOUR TRADING IN BEND I SAVE TIME SAVE MONEY Prices Same as Prineville f Dnntl IfnnnnnJiln Pnmnnmi $ UDIIU mO!Uaill!IG UUIIIIttlljf Incorporated Am H. GRANT, Manager I I Carries a Complete Stock of General Merchandise suited to the needs of the Deschutes Valley u: ot m k Groceries. Provisions, Dry Goods, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishings, Stoves, Tinware, Saddlery, Harness ...,.,,,. GENERAL OUTFITING SUPPLIES, ETC. AGENTS FOR RUBBEROID ROOFING Cheaper Than Shingles All Branches of the Trade Handled in a Business Manner and with due re gard to the interests of our Cnstomers 1 Bend Mercantile Company &. i Wall Street, Bend, Oregon. (S(S(S()(i(S(D()(Q(S)S(D 0 PRINVILLE-SILVER LAKE STAGE LINE DICK VANDUVERT, Proprietor. CARRYING 0. S. MAIL AND PflSSEHBEHS Leave I'riueville Mondays, Wcdnmluya nnd I'ridauB. Freight and passen gers wttyhllled for llund, Lava, Itoslaud ttnd Silver Lake. Good rigs, careful drivers. C. I. WINNEK, Agent. THROUati FROM BOND TO SHANIKO IN ONE DAY. SHANIKO-PRINEVILLE QTAfiF I IMF PRIHEVILLE-BEND O I rt U L L I PJ C HOOTM & CORNETT SCHEDULE pouTiinouxi) Loavo Slntnlko '. 0 p. in Arrive I'riuovillo fi a. m Leave i'riueville 1 p. in Arrive lleiid 0 :0 p.nt NORTHBOUND Leave Bund 0:30 a. in Arrive nrinevillo ..12:00 m Iaiuvo l'rlnovillo 1 p. in Arrive Shanlko 1 a. m I FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS FOR THE TRAVELING PUBLIC PASSENGER AND TREIGHT RATES REASONABLE. CLAIMS ESTIMATED AND SOLO ESTIMATING A SPECIALTY KING, HUNTER & MARSH Timber Cruisors and Land Locators DEND OREGON SANFORD'S CASH STORE CA1UUK8 A 1110 UNi: OK General Merchandise, Groceries, Clothing, Furnishing Goods Call on Mini lrlce Klght. SHANIKO OROQON