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(F i r V THE BEND BULLETIN. A VOL. I. JIKN1), OIUSGON, FItlDAY, OOTOHJSU 2, 19CJ.J. NO. 29. p. IK-., v-i s1r &.V Vi'ib s-j P.; tik,. rtvr rVHfi? V i ' flK v. ! 4 f iV ' ,t ) , y-i EVENTS OF THE DAY HATIIERED FROM ALL PARTS 01' TUB TWO HEMISPHERES. Comprehensive Revltw of (he Import nt Happenings of (bo Past Wk, Presented In Condensed I'ornt, Most Likely to Trove Interesting to Our Many Headers. Austria fear n Kotsuthlst ruvolatlon In MuiiKnrv. Iird Mllimr la ixdlaved to linvo tie cllned lo enter Ilia British cabinet. In a riKBtit battle hbtwoen rebels and Turkish troop tho latter loit 1100 men. Tim BhmiaiiKU, I'a,, tin pinto mill, tlio latest In tlie viorld, is to aliut down. Mri. Jefferson Davis, willow of the pri'tlduiit of tlio Foutliern Confederacy, I In llufliilo. rwrloush III. Ilupsla anil Austria have again -warned Turkey iiml Bi.lip.rla nirnlnst war, and declare massacres mint cease. KumIrIi loldlora aro persecuting, the .Inwe ol (Joinel. Tlio mwple were lieat vn ami their houses robbed nntl burnol. Tho limit (or tlio in on who held tip thu U, It. ft N. train near Portland has m far failed. No trace wlfaternr can le found of the bandits. Ihe wounded iimii refuses to iilvo nny particulars h to who lilt confederates aro. An Illlnoii court lis rocottnUed a decree ot illvorro granted In ltuaaln a valid. twnator Bcott, ol West Virginia, con tinues to, hnpiovo, ami will bo out In ten daya. Ilural guards have captured Juan tabes, tho luader of tho recent Cuban Itiiiirrectlon. Four tourists who woro climbing the rlcatfel mountain, In Knulaml, lull -down a precipice and woro.kllliHl. Oliver T. 'Bhorwood, the defnultliiR vaihler of tlio boutuport, Uoilll., Ml tloual bank, has loeii sentenced to ton year In prlion. Honduraa continue to threaten to invade Nicaragua unless boundary ills puto over granting of a toncestlon to American la settled. Tho United Mates squadron tinder the oommanil ol Hear Admiral Kvans, hat arrived at Klao Choti, tho Qerman colony oiijtho east coait of China. Hlnco tho passage ol the Irlih land act many evicted tenantt now residing In the Unite! Mates have been making anxlous inquiries regarding tho postl tillity of roC(ulrlni Iholr former hold Ings. Annie II. Hharpley, who canted tho poitolllco authorltlea much troublo through her swindling operation In raising tho figures on postal money or lera in many cities linn been sentenced to two yearn In prison In I'enuBylvnnla. The fishing tug Bllver Spray, which had an exciting brush AnRUst IS with tho Canadian patrol boat Petrel, has Again narrowly escaped capture. Ac cording to tho enptniu, ho was out look lug for lost nets nnd might have boon In Canadian waturs. Itu immixllntuly ordered his engineer to give the tug n full head of steam, and after a brief chase tho Hllvor Hpray escaped. Hlr Thomas Lip ton Is fast regaining hit health. John Mitchell is rolled upon to avort a labor war against Iloosevelt for his action in tho Miller case. A New York philanthropist will tako 1,000 of thu poor of that city to Mon tana nnd establish a colony. Austen Chamborlaln will bo mado -chancellor of tho exchequer in tho Brit ish cabinet and either 1-ord Helborno or Lord Milnot ooloulal secretary, Ilobbora knocked unconsclou an ox press mosnengor at Chicago and rifled two safes. Very littlo wna wcurod os tho money thoy woro aftor was not in tho car. Turkey has nppointod the former vali ol llelrut us vull of llruea, which Is really a promotion. Tho notion has nrousMl much Indignation as it la re gardodlaH a clmllongo to tho powers, espoolally America. Honr Admiral Evans, crltiolsoa tho action of tho board which sat in tho caeo of Paymaster Nicholson. Whllo In China Nicholson bocamo Intoxicated land beat an elderly man. Tho board reduced him flvo numbors in his grade. Tho admiral holds that ho should havo boon dtsmlsaod from the eorvlco. STKIJUr CAMS ALL TIHO UP. Newark Hat the Orcatcat Strike In Years , and l!nd It Not Yet. Newark, N.J,, Bi-pt. 20. Tho big. gest ntrlkn In Newark In tho pnat 20 tonrs k'gnn trnlght and extnuded un til nt midnight not a single street rail way car was running, except under jo 1 1 1 co gnnnl. It Is oxpectod that by to J morrow the strike wilt havo extended lo tho power houses, Including thoec that supply tho lighting circuit. Tho gas house cmployo aro also raid to bo ready to g i out and cornploto tho tie up. Newark trolley men declared tho atrlko will bo general all through Kb sex, Iludton, I'annalc and Union coun ties before tomorrow noon. Thu men havo demanded 22 cents an hour, tho abolition of tho "sp-lt runs" tyslem and recognition of tho union. President McCarler, of tho public sorvlcii corporation, which controls most of tho trolley linen, had practl cally promised that thuconipany would acctnle to tho men's demands, but It is miderxtood that tonight thero Iioh been objection to this on the part of some of the directors. Up to a late houi to night President McCarler had not definitely Informed tho mployes as to what the real attltudo of tho corjiora Hon Is. Coming as it did at tho btulest trafllu hour of tho day, the strike caught, thousands of working ixwplii and shoppers unprepared. Many of them weru onmpxllod to walk mites to tlielr homes In tho suburb. WINOI'ALL TOR AMI'RICA. HrltUh Storms Ruined I'nilt Crop, and Imports Were Never so Ult. lyondon, Hept. 20. America la now rosplng great bonoflt from tho storms which made tho past summer one of the worst on record In Great llrltaln and tho continent. Thanks lo the ruined homo crop, California fruit I being Imported In larger quantities than ever beloie. Tlio rales last week In London marked a record with 26, 000 boxen of American fruit renresent Ing about 076,000 pound wolght. The fruit wan sold at n two days' auction In Covent Garden Market, tho prices or nglug 30 Hir cent above what has here tofore lieen obtained hero. Tho sales weru chiefly of California pears and plums lth a fair conidgnmcnt of Nuw York statu Ilartlett pears. Thoro Is practically no Kngllth fruit obtainable, while Franco, which usual ly exports largo quantities ol (tears to Knglanrl, Is sending none. The Amer ican soctlon of Covent Garden market Is now almoHt the solo source of supply, and there are no signs of tho demand decreasing. American apple, which hitherto would not Imi profitably shipped hither till later in tho rear, now hnvo a brisk trade. Koitytwo thoucaml barrel of Canadian apples are uxpocted in tho t-ondou market to day, and record prices aro assured. CALLS rOW All) INCIUUSI1. Sault Ste. Marls Is Ali Threatened With Another Strike. Dotrolt, Mich., Bupt. 20. An even ing Nowa special from Bait Rte. Mario says tho situation in th Canadian Boo, which Is suffering most from tho shut down of tho Consolidated Ijike Superior company's plants In today the worst slnco tho closing of tho works. Added to tho gonornl statu of destitution of the discharged employes comes the an nouncement today that the street car men will strike next Monday unless they rocolvo their pay in full. The ofllclals hod previously statod that tho pay day which had been an nounced for Monday had been declared off. Tho men on tho street cars in the American Boo nro also netting restless, n aro tlio men on tho forrloa across the rlvor hotuoon tho two Boos. Roquents for aid from tho town nro increasing. Many of them como from men who havo pay chocks In their poerosslon that thoy cannot cnah. First Sale Under Irish Land nil'. Dublin, Bopt. 20, -Tho negotiations for the ilrnt land snlo under tho new laud act havo boon cnmploto'l botwoon tho Dkuo of Lolnnter and tho tenants of hla efitato In the Athv and May nooth districts of County Klldaro. The tenants aro slvon a 26-vcar nurrhaso. 'The transactlona involvoa 0,250,000. BANDITS WORSTED POUR MEN ATTEA1PT TO HOLD UP 0.R.&N. TRAIN NEAR PORTLAND. Uxorest Mcttcnicr Shoots Leader of dang and Ktst Flee Without Accom' pllthlng I'urpots-Iinglncer Slightly Woundcd-UynamlU Was Used to Open Car Faitengcrs Mot Molested. Portland, Bopt. 24. In an unsuccees ful attempt mado by four msekod ruon to hold up and rob tho O. It. AN. over land train leaving Portland last night at 8:16 o'clock ono of tho robbers was shot and Instantly killed and Knglneer Ollle ilarrott, cf Portland, was wound od. Kxpress Mosaougor Fred Koincr 11 rod the shot that slew thu bandit, ami tho bullet, after patting through hln body, wounded tho enlgneer, striking him In tho left shoulder. Tho men had badly bungled tho. job after having succeaefully stopped tho train and compelled the engineer nnd fireman to accompany thutn in their work. Instead of attacking thofxpro-n car they blew opon the door ol the bag gage car with dynamite. Tho nolso aroused tho express mecMnger and ho opeuud his dcor and fired at tho lead ing robber, who stood at tho time but a few feet from him. Tho death of tho unknown bandit, apparently tho leader of the party, dis heartened tlio others, and they aban doned tho attempt to rob the train. Not a shot was II red in return, and tho bandit eiwapod before tho express mes senger fired again. Tho hold-up wan at torn pled on the curve west of the tunnel which appears abovomlle post 21, at about 0:30 o'clock. Two masked men ttolo aboard the train at Troutdale. hiding on tho "blind" end of the bagtago car. A short distance out from Troutdale the two men crept over tho tender and, covering Knglncor lUrjatt and Fireman Sievonrou with their revolvers, orderod tho train to proceed to a point near inllo post 21. Whon this spot had lxen reached thu bandits ordered the engineer to stop. Two othor men joined tho bandits at tho mile post, and tho four ordered thu engineer and fireman to accompany them back to tho expretb car. Tho robbers, apparently Ignorant of train formation and very nervous, attacked the baggage car. When tho doors wero not opened promptly they used dyna ml to and blow tho door open. Though ho livl been ordered, with tho fireman, to keop ahead of tho party, Bnglneer llarrett managed to slip be hind trie leader. As the door to the oxpress car was opened and Korner's gnu was poked out, he was standing dl roctly behind the man who was under tho door. Korner fired immediately, tho bullet instantly killing tho robber, nnd wounding tho engineer. Tho oth er bandits, frightened by tho shot, re treated. WAR AOAIN FHARED. Turkey la Taking No Steps to Rnd the Awlul Massacre. fiofln, llulgarla, Sept. 26. A loss hopeful feeling prevails today In gov ernment circles regarding the gonoral situation, although no actual chango is reported. Tho events of tho noxt two daya aro awaitu I with great nnxioty, and popular fooling la becoming mora oxcitod. A larpfllv attended meatlne nt Mare. donlan sympathisers held at Itustchuk, unigaria, vosteruay, auopieu roroiu tlons anneallni! to tho lluh-arlan uov ornmont to declaio war on Turkey im mediately. Special significance at taches to this meeting because the reso lutions adopted nro tlio first opon ox pression of such an emphatic character in favor of war coming from any pipu Inr mnntlnir In lllllffnria. Iliistelinlr ! tho chief commercial town in the coun try. Resolutions woro also passed thanking the pope, tho English bish ops, tho trades union congress, and tho ltrltlli nml American irono fnr llinlr oxprosslons of sympathy with the Ma cedonian cause. Fighting Is rojvortod to havo taken placn near Kotshnnl, on tho frontier, In which tho Turks lost 60 men killed nnd tho Insurgents suffered n losa of 10. President Working on Message. Oyster Hay, N. Y., Bopt. 26. Al ready tho president has begun work on lila annual morengo to congress. The message to bo presentod to thu extraor dlnay Bersion will not bo Issued until about tho middle of October. G-2)G$2) ((G(&G!Gg2)Gg)Gg2)G&2)Gg2) f DO YOUR TRADING IN BEND I SAVE TIME SAVE MONEY Prices Same as Prineville Bend Mercantile Company Incorporated Am Hm GRANT, Manager Carries a Complete Stock of General Merchandise suited to the needs of the Deschutes Valley k h o j Groceries, Provisions, Dry Goods, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishings, Stoves, Tinware, Saddlery, Harness 6cj-vj6tjttj6jAj6 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 I I 1 Bend Mercantile Company Wall Street, S(S(S(!)()(S(S()(Si(()() PRINVILLE-SILVER DICK VANDEVERT, Proprietor. CARRYING U. S. MAIL MD PASSENGERS Leaves Prineville Mondavs, Wctlnemtaya and Fridaus. Freight nnd passen gers uaybilled for Ik'iul, Ijivii, Hoaland and Silver Lake. Good rigs, careful driven). ) C. I. WINNEK, Agent. THROUail FROM BEND SHANIKO-PRINEVILLE PRINEVILLE-BEND BOOTH & CORNETT SCH EDUJUE SOUTHBOUND Umvc Slmniko ,. fl p. m Arrive Priuevlllo Itn.m Leave Prluovlllu 1 p. in Arrive Bond 0:30 p.m FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS FOR THE TRAVELING PUBLIC PASSENGER AND FREIGHT RATES REASONABLE. CLAIMS ESTIMATED AND SOLD ESTIMATING A SPEOIALTY KING, HUNTER & MARSH Timber Cruisers and Land Locators BEND , OREGON : SANFORD'S CASH STORE 1 CAKHIKS A WO MNE OK ; (k'ncrnl Merchandise, Oroceries, Clothing, Furnishing Goods J Call on Mini Prices Rljht. ; SHANIKO OREGON J I ft Bend, Oregon. ft. LAKE STAGE LINE TO SIIAMKO IN ONE DAY. Q T A fi F I I W F O I rt U L L I L XOHTHBOUND Leave Bond Gi30ji. in Arrive prineville 12:00 in Leave Prinovillu 1 p, in. Arrive Shaniko .,'. 1 a. m . PC W ik fc" '