&; J&. -&i XXX THE BEND BULLETIN. VOL. I. JS Ultra, OREGON", UTIilDAY, OOTOJUSll , 1908. NO. 30. EVENTS OF THE DAY (lATJII!RnD PROM ALL PARTS OP TUB TWO HEMISPHERES. Comprehensive Review of the Import nnt Happening! of the Punt Week, Presented In Condensed I'orm, Mont Likely to Prove Intcrcatln- to Our Alany Header. All nnilcnhla rettlomrmt of tho strlks nt tho UlilcnKo stockyards In now ox pcclod. Tim Merchants A Farmers tuitions! Iinnk of Byron, Noli., wan robbed of YifiW, Pirn dostroyod tho Norfolk A Western liottil, l'J residence nnil a browlnu com pany'a plant, nt Williamson, W. Vn. Loss, 150,000. T. Hay, a CMcako watchman, killed ono of four men who attempted to hold hlni up on lila way homo, and oicap-td uninjured. A hand of Itusslnnlied Ghlntso hrl Ksnds raided Tnkntnn and kidnapped In wealthy Chinese, whom thoy am holding for ransom. V. A. Richards, ox-deputy United Mates marshal at Doa Moines, la., hai been sontoncod to 1H year a In tho penl tentlary for robbery. The fnrolKn military auttiorltlonhavo co-operated with the Ohlnete and placed a aea and land cordon around Peh Tang to provent tho plaguo aprMd liiK Chancellor McCracken, of Now York nnlwalty, advocatea that knowlcdgo of the Ton Commandment;, thoftarmon on tho Mount, etc, bo mado a require mont for ontrauco to college. Robert It. Wcit, of Kentucky, tiai been appointed auditor of the yoTorn mont printing cillco. IV'.lti.r H. niiatflatil. nf Far Rrvka. 13., V wy. truitfil exiiret company employe, who embeailod (0,000, hai bcn capturod in Chicago. Ai a remedy for tho overproduction of plglron, the commit loo having the matter In hand will report for a 20 per rent leductlon on tho output. Professor J. II. Long hna given export testimony that thu water supply of Ht. lxnila cannot Imi ccnUmlnatwl by Chi cago wtvnrngo through tho Military ranal. Advice recoved from Kabul, Afghan lMan, under date of Auguat 13, aaya the cholera epldomlo ia nbatlng. Bov ral iiromlnont iorona woro victims of tbti disease. On etato'i ovldonco given by a con federate, ox-Deputy United Htatoi Marshal Itlchaida, of Dea Moines, la., Ima boon found guilty of engineering a 1 2,000 robbery. Tho gunboat Naahvlllo has nailed for Ht. Andrews Inland, olf tho const of Ulcarngua, to Invoatlagto tho III treat mont of Amorlcnns at tint hnnda of tho native omployera. Thu ringleaders In tho Hervlr.ii army plot which caiiftod tho donth of tho klni ami oueon huvn bnon sonlonrod to two years in prison, but will probably bo pnidoned by their rulor. Tho Prosbytory of Now York hna con. slructod a portnblu oluircli tor mission work. Firobuga nro striking terror to the hearts of all Hnrloui, N. Y. Thoy start blnzoa In tho bnsomonta of Huts. Tho American alonmor Blerrn haa sailed from Hydnoy, N, 8. W., (or Han Francisco with 1 250,000 in gold. Ton persona woro Injured, two fori oualy, In a trolley enr runaway at Chi rago. A groon grlpinnii wnu rosionai bio for tho accident. Tho International papor company, nt Itumford PnllH, Mu,, rofusoH to nccrxlo to tho domnmla o( tho union, and 700 mon nro Idle Tho city o( Drosdon will establish a homo fyr drunkards. Tho Orogon branch of the Masonic Knighta Tomplnr mot in Albany this yoar and n lively timo had by nil. Thu following odlosrH woro oloctod : Goorgo 11. Hill, of Portland, grand command or; I N. Itonoy, of Kugono, doputy grnnd commnndors D. O. Algor, ol AN banj, grnnd gouornllsslmo; Goorgo II. Rurnott, of Snlem, grnnd captain gen emit F. J. Mlllor, ' Albnrry, grand senior wardon; P. A. Palno, of Kugono, grnnd Junior warden B. G. White house, of Portland, grnnd treasurer i James F. Robinson, of Eugono, grand recorder, " THUUHI.I! THU INDIANS. liastern Oregon White Men Let Stock Stray Onto Keservatlori, Washington, Oct. 3. Conslderablo dllllculty linn boon experienced nt tho Umatilla Indian ugancy, In Kastorn Oregon, during tho past year, bcnatiso of tho persistence with which white mon, living oast and south of Urn rotor Vntlon, hnvo allowed their initio to stray upon tho rororvatlon. .Many complaints of thla trespass woro made to Bonded Superintendent Charlua Wll kins, in chnrgu, wiio has advised the Indian olllco that thla trespass haa been to tho dotrimont of tho Interests of the Indians. Ordors from hi in have in many Instances put n stop to tint troapnsi, but not alnnya. "Hliould tho anmo trouble bo experienced In the fu ture," saya Wllklna, "I will endeavor to have tho trospaislng anlmala driven in and Impounded, and chargo the owners food In order to redeem tlielr stock. Thla plan will porbapa onco (or nil result In stopping the nula anco," Huporlntoudcnt Wllklna also ad vlioa tho Indian olllco that tho attend anco at tho government school at Uiun tills allowed a marked falling off In at tondanro during the past year, white tho attendance at tho Kate Droxel school showed n corresponding In crease. This showing In favor of thu Catholic mission ho attributes to tho abrogation of tho "Drowning rnlo," whereby Indian parent can now exor cise the prlvllcgo of sending tholr chil dren to tho school thoy desire. NO WAR rOK TIMH AT LIJAST. Turkey Olves Assurance That It Will Negotiate With UulgarU. Paris, Oct. 3. Ofllclal advices from tho llalkana show two distinct signs that war will bo averted at least until spring, First, tho Unitarian revolu tionary committee haa mado overtures to tho Ilulgarlan government, and tin loss hoitilltlea are actually undertaken within tho next fortnight, all tho prep arations will Io suspended until spring. Tho purpoio of thla, it ia un deratood hero will bo permitting the decimating of the Turkish forces through tho winter and tho comple tion ol the preparations for a declslvo move early In the spring. Second, M. Natchevlea, Putgarinnon voy at Constantinople, haa a g rood to take up tho negotiations. Jlw at flrat refused to act on tho ground that Tur key gavo no assurances of n desire for an adjustment. OIVO PRIiPURBNCn TO POSOS. Army Officers Instructed to Oncouragc Ue of Philippine Currency, WaahingtonOct. 3. General Young, chief of staff, Ima tent a cablegram to General Wadn, commanding in tho Philippines, directing that ho encour age In every legitimate way tho use of tho Philippine currency. Following la tho text of tho cablegram to General Wado: "Referring to tho telcsram from your olllco of tho 3d Inst., you aro ad vised that while tho Philippine coin ago law doea not modify tho leual.ro ulromenta of the revised ntatutoa of tho UnltotI stntea, thu secretary of war directs you to encourage In all proper waya tho use and circulation of tho new currency. To that end you will inueo contracts for nor vices nnd sup plies to bo made In rtilllpplno pesos, In all practical raws, to tho exclusion of Mexican and other forma of local ox chango." 11AUUACKS I'OR RUSSIANS. Chinese llulldlng Accommodations for Russian Porce at Port Arthur. London, Oct. 3. -Tho Hong Kong correspondent of tho Dally Mail learns that 10,000 Ohlnoeo laborers nro build Ing barracks at Port Arthur for 60,000 additional Russian troops and that fev erish haato ia being displayed in uvory direction, The Dally Mail ccnsldera tho dispatch ol Japanese troops to Coreu n grave niovo on tho part of Japan. Tho troops mo lutondod to guard hor telegraph linos, but it moans tho occupation of Loren, which Japan will probably re fuse to evacuate until ItUBsIn ovacuatoa Manchurin. This, adds tho newspaper, means n pormanont occupation, na it is not ox pec toil that Russia will leave Manchuria, Perils ol the Repurllc. Tho Century is to have a group cf papers under tho tltlo "Perils of tho Republic" tho object of thorn being tc call attention by expository papers to a few of tho moro important unfortunato tendencies of American life. Tho tltlo of one of tho early papers la "Tho Dally Walk ol a walking Delegate." DASTARDLY DEEDS TURKS HURL A NUMBER OP CHIL DREN FROM lligtl ROCKS. tllghtcen Women Outraged, Then Shut In a Ilarn, Which Is Set on Pire Whole Population of Ulatrlct of Rz- log Alaaaacred-Scventy.Plve Peas anta Held as Prisoners arc Slain. Sofia, Oct. 2. A report issued by the revolutionary committee atIonas tlr gives details of n long Hat of a trod tlea committed by tho Turkish troops in Hepbteinber, including tho ruthless I slaughter ol a number of children who were liurlixi irom nigu rochs. it Is staled that tho Turka killed over 200 peasants In a number of villages, and while taking 13M villagers as prisoners to Nevosk they massacred 76 ol them. At another pisco 18 women wore oat raged, and then shut in a barn, which was set on fire. A special dispatch Irom Itlla, Mnas tlr, saya that troops recently attacked a neighboring village, that the men Hod to tho forests, and tho eoldlrea Iteat and tortured tho women and children. A rojtort from Phlllpoppolle saya the war department la again buying horaca, and a natation haa gono to tho frontier. Another dispatch from Rlla Monaa try gives a report that the whole popu latlon of tho district of Raxlog has boon massacred or haa fled. Throe thousand women and children, fugitives from tho Turkish soldiery, have arrived at Itlla. Many villages around Razlog aro aald to bo burning. The town itself ia surrounded with tonta occupied by tho Turkish troops who avoid fighting and according to tho dispatch, attack only Innocent pocple. UYES OP ALL CHINA ON RUSSIA. She Must Soon Hvacuate Manchuria, or Break Her Agreement. Pekln, Oct. 2. Attention ia concen trated hero on October 8, the date fixed by Russia for its evacuation of .Mukden and New Ohwang. Ruiala's action In fulfilling or Ignoring her agreement to evacuate will bo tho cblof factor, it ia conalderod, in determining her rela tione with Japan. Prince Ching, president of the for olgn boaid, assures tho foreign minis ters that ho Is continuing to resist the Russian proMsals. Prluco Ching told M. Lossar, the Russian minister, that Russia should carry out her agreement first, and then the other concessions alio requires in Manchuria would bo discussed. The Ghineto papers assert that M. Lossar is pressing for Rurslan control of tho customs nnd mining rights in Manchuria, in addition to tho proposals embodied In tho last Russian evacua tion scliemo. Uchlda Yasuya. tho Japaneeo minis ter, ia opposing tho Ruisian demands. Sir K. M. Hatow, tho British mlniator and United fitatoa Minister Congor have limited thoir representations to friendly advlco. TRAIN AND STRCBT CAR COLLIDI3. Five Persona are Killed and a Score of Others Hurt at Chicago. Chicago, Oct. 2, Five persons were killed nnd a scoro of others woro in lured in n collision between tho Wis consln Central Limited passenger tialn, which loaves hero at 0 o'clock, nnd a Forty-third-avonuo stroet car at Fifty eocond avenuo tonight. Tho Btrcet car wae crowded with passengers re turning from the Ilarlom raco track, and ovory man in the car was injured. Tho motorman had received tho signal to cross nnd had Just reached the cen ter of tho track when tho passenger train crashed into his car. None cf the passengers hnd time to escape. Th blame, tor tho accident ia laid by Motorman Kllroy upon tho wet rails of tho track. Ho saw the danger in timo to avoid It, and applied tho brakes, but tho rar slid along tho track with locked wheels. The pnssonger train, which was running at n high rate of speed, struck the street car near the ceuter, cutting It sqOnroly in two. It was i educed te aplluterB in an In Btant and tho forro of tho collision was audi that several of the injured woro hurled hiuh iu tho air and two of the killed met their deaths by striking the ground after being thrown up in tho wreck. Sir Michael Herbert Dead. London, Oct. 1. Sir Mlchaol Hor bert. Dritlsh ambassador to tho United States, died yesterday at Davoa-Platx Swlttorland, after a long and plucky flfllit acalnst consumption, which ter minated with ttaglo suddennoea. 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