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t f 9 "tr , . - -TtTzryrrtrtwfr ... i i: THE BEND BULLETIN. VOL. I. JJKN-J), OKJCGON, ITItlDAY, NOVJSMBEIt 13, 1903. NO. 35. i it ar 1 1 EVENTS OF THE DAY (lATIIHRIil) FROM ALL PARTS OP TUP. TWO IIPJrtlSPIIfiRHS. Comprehensive Kevlew of the Import nnt MnppcnlnK of the I'nit Wee It, I'rcicntcd In Cunilcmcd I'orm, Mott Likely to I'nive Inlrmtlnic to Our Many Mender. Tlio DroyfiiH en ho Im to bo again ro IvimI. Two morn Americana Iiiwii boon nn tmwiliititml on (ho Mtrnotii of Uindon. Honiito unit house lender nr lioiuul lo crush over Ciilmu reciprocity pro gramme. After nn Intorvnl of n inotitli thu Venezuelan nrlilrntloii ooso hos been returned. Calilti enrit (it KnimnH City, Kim., col. llded In u fog. Ono person won killed nuil CI Injured. The senate committee will stand by Hmoiit, tlio Utah senator, despite nu merous protests. Tlio Han Frntiolsco street railway nr liltrutorit Imvo rendered a decision itrHiitltiK nn Increase In wages. Hlx men wore Idllml mid tun Injured liy an explosion til the United States naval arsenal nt lona Inland, N. Y. Authorltlon In WyomliiK mny clash over tint liidlnn trouble Tlio Iiullnn agent wnnt thoso under arrest re leased, but the governor refuses to do HO. liny tile, of Npottod horse (nine, linn boon convicted of hlKliwny robbery In Henttle lie nlwnyii drove to mid from the scene of oierntlonn behind n npnt ted home. IIIh wife held thu llneH while he did the hobllng up. The epldemlo of yellow fever In Texas continue to spread. Alexander J. Howie, thu Zionist lender, Indorse Roosevelt, During October there wna coined nt the various tnlnU of the Untied Btnle J3.C72.120, The oaso of W. II. Mnohon. charged with postal frnud, linn been net for No vcmber 23. T. A. Wood, of I'ortlnnd, ha been discharged from practice before the pension bureau. Congressman Jones, of Washington, Mill Introduce n bill giving Alaika a tenKjrnry government. The Hon dredge Chinook linn arrived nt the mouth of the Columbia river uiul will commence work nt once. Tlio Oerman mall stoamor Dolsborg haw been wrecked near Lisbon, Htmln. .Moat of the passenger wore aaved. A reward of ? 5,000 Im offered for the arrest and conviction of the persona who wrecked thu Huntn Fo Irutu nt Aallnhnpn creek Inst week. A petition signed by a largo num ber of Filipino linn been received nt the navy dopartmont nuking for the vatnbllHhiiieut of u gun factory near C'avlto. 1. I. In the HtntQ elections Just held tbt democrntn electod the uinyor of (Irent ei New York, mid governor In Keiw tucky, Hhndo lalund und .Mnrylaud. Tlio ropuhllcnna onrrled Ohio, Mnssn cliuautta, New Jersey, reunaylvnnla, Colorado, Iowa mid Nebraska, A blnce at tlio Vatican, Homo, do rtroyud fGO.000 worth of property. China In trying to Interest thu United Mute In her behalf In the Manchurlnn trouble. Oil) NOT I'lX UN!!. Alaska Commissioners l.t One Stretch Oo-No Data to Work On. Washington, Nov. 7 -Contrary lo the general understanding, It develop ed In WnHhlngtou today that the Ainu knn boundary commission, recently In Houston In IxhuIoii did not Dually lo into the entire boundary lino between llrltlsh and American territory, but n ntrotch of ovor 139 miles between Knto'a Needle and the Devil' I'aw, two prominent iiiountnln peak lying southeast of Hkngway, Is yet to bo do llnltely located, Mocauso of the fail ure of the commission to determine the location of this line the Joint sur veying commission that will be charg ed with marking off the bouudnry nn recently determined will bo iiuablo to operate over this stretch of territory, which In about one-fourth of the entire length of the boundary that lias long been In dispute. It so hnppens that the country lying between Kate's Needle and Devil's I'aw la desolate, nnd nppnrontly worth less mountains of snow nnd Ice. Tho determination of the uclunt location of the boundary Is therefore of no Im mediate Importance, but should mines be developed, or should other resourc es be discovered, thero would bo n rep etition of the dispute that has existed all ovor Southeastern Alnskn since the discovery of gold In tho territory. The boundary commission did tut have before It sufficient data to ennbln It to fix this portion of the boundary with nuy degree of satisfaction. PORT IS FIRED ON COLOMBIAN WARSHIP SHELLS CITY OP PANAMA. PRUDICT ITS SUCCI1SS. Nearly 3,000 men nro Idle nt I.ornln, Ohio, because of tho shut-down of the largo steel plant thoro. I'oHttnustor Gonornl Payne- will nsk for about ft 5,000,000 more than tho lust cungreHHlonal appropriation. A conflict with HiihhIu is regarded by Japan an mire, sooner or later, nnd nho will not yield ono point in the present controversy, Hoar Admiral Kndlcott, chief of the bureau of yards and dooka, recom mends nn appropriation of $140,000 for tho I'uget Sound navy yard. Senator Mitchell will oppose tho policy of lenderu In cougrosH for econ ony with n veugonuce, nnd will work for n liberal river and harbor bill, Tlio Cuban congress hnH convened, and I'rosldont I'almn In hla mossago praised Hnosovolt nnd stated that the piospocta of reciprocity with America mo bright. TlioOri'tfon Hiipromo court hold Hint no tax levy can be made next January . John' Mitchell, president of the United Mluuwoikors, is (jiilto ill at Beruuton, l'a. Tlio Ililbuo, Bpaln, strlkora liavo re turned to work and tliolr demands will receive consideration. Posiengers Prom Panama AUo 5ay Amir- leans Favor Hcvolt. Hnn Frnnclsco, Nov 7. When Hio stenmer Hnn Junn. which nrrlved hero today, left I'nnnmn, October 29, tho nrepnrntfonB for tho revolution were well tinder way, nnd secession wna talked ovorywhero upon the streets. Kvldontly. the government has known for nt least two weeks that n crisis was approaching. Passengers on the Hnn Junn who tnmn from I'nnnmn nnd various points In Contrnt American republics nro artl Hint the revolution, wlijeli the cable report its In progreaa, was most carefully planned, and they predict Ita aucceaa. They also state, according to lh Hvenlng Post that the diplo matic representative of the United Hintea nre favorable to the revolution ists. Tho men nt tho bond of tho seces sion movement nro friends of tho I'nnn mn cnunl nnd want tho cnnnl built by tho United States nnd maintained un der the military protection of tho Unit ed States. Among the San Junn'a passengers wn John Jenkins, United States can-Btil-gonornl nt Hnn Salvador, who said: "Tho Independent government now being farmed In Panama will always remain there. The Ilogotn government Is out of place nnd tins no reason for longer existence. HUSSIA TIWUTHNS CHINA. Witt Assume Charge of Manchuria Unlets Demands Are Met. Toklo, Nov, 7. Heporta from Pokln sny Hussla now thretenn to nasumo solo charge of tho government of Mnn ehurln unless China promptly dlsmls- son Yuon, the tnotnl of Mukden, nnd dncupltatca another mandarin who re cently punished disorderly Chinese bandits In Huston employ. The notion of Hussln hnn caused con Hldernblovrosonttnont ngnlnst tho Cznr In Chinese nfllolnls circles. It la look ed upon a showing (hut the nllogod pa cific attitude of Husla In not borne out by hor actions. A number of tho high alllclutn coutlnuo to ndvocnto tho ad dressing of n forcible npponl of protest ngnlnst Hussla'a nttltude to tlio pow ers, with a renuost that thoy lutorfero to pronorvo the Integrity of tho Chi nese empire. American Representative Promptly Pro teats, m Action la Contrary to Rules of War No Notice Was Olven-Marinea Land at Colon Urea of l-'orelj-n Re. Identa In Danger for a Time. Washington, Nov. C The Colom bian warshlpllogotu today shelled thu city of I'annrnn. according to advices received by tho state department from Consul Khrtnnn. One Chinese was kill ed. Secretary Hay promptly Instruct ed tho American representative to pro test ngnlnst tho bombardment, nnd If It hnn not censod by the time the cm Ir.er Hon ton, now on her wny to the scene of tho revolution, arrives, the Colombian vessel will bo seized. Tho bombardment la In violation of all rules of war, since It was begun with out notice. Tho flag of tho now repub lic, red, white nnd blue, has boon hoist ed nt Panama. American residents In Colon were In grnvo danger for a time today, and CO marines woro landed. Thoy woro or dered back to tho ship this evening, when tho authorities promised to main tain order. Commander Hubbard, of tho Nash ville, notified tho prefect of Colon that any movement of troops to Panama would threaten the free nnd uninter rupted transit of thu Isthmus, which tho United States la pledged to main tain, nnd accordingly he has directed tho superintendent of the railroad to move no troops for cither side. Tho stato department today receiv ed a request from tho representatives of tho revolutionary government nt Panama that tho United States rccog i.lzo the now stato of Panama, but pending official advices from United. Htatoa consul otnclals at Panama thnt a new government hits been establish ed and la n do facto government, tho state department ' declined to commit Itself However, attention wna cnlled to the fnct that It Is the Invariable oll cy of tho Untied States to dent with the de facto government In any coun try. This statemont Ib takon ns fav ornblo recognition should the new Pan nmn government hnve an nctlve exis tence The dispatches to the Nashville, which should have reached her Imme diately upon her arrival nt Colon. No vember 2. were Intercepted nnd were not received by Commander Hlibhnrd until after the Colombian gunboat Car- tngenn arrived nt Colon with SOU Co lombian troop aboard, when It was too late to provent hor entrance to the harbor. Tho execution of Hie or lOnnl schome would hnvo ellmlnntod tho Cartngona from tho situation In Colon, nnd the present unfortunate complications would hnvo boon avoided. Tonight Acting Secrotnry Darling re ceived n dispatch from tho captain of tho cruiser Atlanta, at Kingston. Jam aica, saying ho would anil with his ves sel tomorrow morning nt 9 o'clock. Tim Atlanta has been tailing on a sup ply of coal nt Kingston. (i((a(2(aC(2((fXC) I DO YOUR TRADING IN BEND f ' SAVE TIME SAVE MONEY Prices Same as PrinevlUe Bend Mercantile Company Incorporated Am Hm GRANT, Manager Carries a Complete Stock of General Merchandise. GENERAL OUTFITING SUPPLIES, ETC. AGENT FOR RUBEROID ROOFING Cheaper Than Shingles uoors, window oasnes, uiass, Paints, Oils, Etc. ft) i BUTTER, EGGS AND FRUIT I lrrrvri T-rYi?cSrc Dm CLnnAe T irl!t?' inrt M Gents' Furnishings, Stoves, Tinware, Saddlery, fk S? Harness jtjfijtjtjjtjijkjjtji& I Bend Mercantile Company Wall Street, Bend, Oregon. (S(S(5(S2)3(5(S(S(2(3(5(3) PRINEVILLE-SILVER LAKE STAGE LINE DICK VANOUVCRT, Proprietor. GABRYiNG 0. S- HAIL AND PASSENGERS Loaves Prinevillc Mondays, Wednesdays nnd Fridays. Freight and passen ger wuybilliHl for lk-nil, Lavu, Hosland und Silver Luke. Good rigs, careful drivers. C. I. WINNEK, Agent. THROUGH FROM BEND TO SHAN1KO IN ONE DAY. I.YNCIIINQ BNOS RIOT. Porte Absolutely Rejects Plan. London. Nov. 7. Tho CoiiBtnntlnoplo cnrioauonilont of the London Dally Mall wrlton the snltnn haa nfisolntoly lejootod ovory ono of tho nrnnoHnlu contnlnod In tho Joint noto of Austria niiil IliiBla, domnniltiiK thnt tho .Mace donian reform ho cnrlod out under tho direction tin a supervision of oillclnla appointed by thu two powers. Negro Who Killed White Man It Taken From Jail. ImUo Village, ArkH Nov C Two pooplo nre dead and throo wounded us the roault of trouble between white nnd hlnckH here today, which was not settled until n lynching had quieted tho Qiclted people. A riot oeeiirod botweon Borne No umea and whltoR early In tho day. It Is nllcKCd that during tho alterca tion Ed. Colonmn. colored, pulled n pistol nnd boKnn shooting. A fuss! lado followed, and when It ceased. It was found thnt Frank Andorson. ono of thoso In tho crowd, wns dond. Vinson was Bitot In two plncos, Frame wound ed In the foot, and Klla McDowell. colored, shot In tho hack. Coleman fled, and n posso nt once started In pursuit. Johnson, ono of the Neroes. wns nrrestod. At noon tho mob gathered nt the courthouse. aiodge-hammers nnd rnllrond Irons were quickly found nnd In 110 mluutea four doors nt tho Jail had beon broken down. Tho mob quickly secured tho negro, took him to tho center of the town, nnd hnngod him at noon. Acre Territory Dliputo Settled. Itlo Do Jnnorlo. Nov. C. The Acre territory dlsputo botweon Itollvla and llriull bnB bctm Bottled. Tho princi pal polntH which wero under consider ation In tho Aero dlsputo woro whothor uio territory uoyona tno tenth noirrnn of latltudo shnll becomo Drnzlllan ter ritory, wnzii to pay Hollvla $5,000. 000 and nllow Hollvla thq right to Bond Aero productB to Drazlllan ports on tho Amazon rlvor, SHANIKO-PRINEVILLE PRINEVILLE-BEND BOOTH & CORNETT STAGE LINE SCHEDULE FOUTHHOUND Leave Shnniko Op. in Arrive rrinevillo On. pi Leave l'rinuvlltu. 1 p. in Arrive lkiiul G&Op.m SOUTHBOUND Leavo Bend OjSOa. m Arrive prinovillo 12t00 m Leave rrinevillo 1 p. m Arrive Shaniko 1 a. in FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS FOR THE TRAVELING PUBLIC PASSENGER AND FREIGHT RATES REASONABLE. CLAIMS ESTIMATED AND SOLD ESTIMATING A SPEOIAL.Tr KINO & HUINTER TImhor Grulsors and Land Locators BEND OREGON STORE dencral Merchandise, Groceries, Clothing, Furnishing Qoods OREQON : SANFORD'S CASH CAKKIE3 A BIQ LINK OP . Call on mm Prices Right. ; SHANIKO V 4 JU,