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"MV ftft $r- JiUyL cfa (Lajl-Lt THE BEND BULLETIN. VOI. I. JJICN1), OREGON, IfKIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 190a. NO. 30. EVENTS OF THE DAY ATMKRED FROM ALL PARTS OP Till! TWO HEMISPHERES. Comprchcnalve Review of the Import. nt Happenlnga of the I'aat Week, I'rcac ntcd In Condemn! Perm, Mot Likely to Prove Intcreetltif to Our Many Header. DoiiKKTtttH will upptn-o tiny ennui treaty iii'KutmUfl with riiiiiiniit. Tint (lliilipnmtlo nicetit of I'uiiiiiiin Iiiih iHfii received by 1'rctdilmit itooMtvult. The power Imvn iiotlllol Turkey tlmt miu limit act-opt tint Miu-ihIiuiIiiii reform phut nl Mice. Honntur Ft ml or will win Id Unlit for n ilit on tliu ootniiiltU-4) of commerce Ivor .Mitchell, Hennlor Mitchell will kIvu it lMiiitict to nil of tliu Wcotern mutator and ttt , tlmt 1 1 inu explain fully tliu ItlOft expi Nltlllll. Tliu ilt'imrlinviit of tliu lntorlor linn withdrawn IMr.'.OOOncre of luiitl In tlif Ureal Fall, Mont., land tlintrlct. Tho withdrawal In for tlm prMiMt of InvcMtlKUtiiiK In connection with a proMMHl Irrigation chftne, Vancouver, II. C, ChltifMi are work, lilt U J10W' wIllllM) tit evade tliu lllWH. i'orporallnn with largo capital on HtHr itru IkiIiik formed timl Celwtlal w Itlioiit it Htiiiiy nrt now elacd nit merchant- Tliln entitle them to k In C'liliiu iiml return n they ploae. Colombia ha ont nmiurnl Hoyes to try to mnko peace with I'ananin. Hear Admiral llcanlrdeo died of apoplexy whllo visiting In Georgia. The tie-up of Colorado mine by tho atrlko I moro Konoral tlinn expected. Thn Ban Dominican republic ha fallen Into tho haxtd of the rovolu tloalala. Germany will not llaten to scheme of Colombia that It otabllh a pro tectorate. Tho powora havo given Turkey to tindenttand that her objection to the Macedonian reform plan are trivial. lloth houit'a of Panama did little btulncx tho econd day aavo to ro celva tho president's moaaare. A frclfdit train at Knston, Vn., ran tiown a street car, killing two per nana and hurting a number of others, Urn seriously, TVn thousand people, moitly wo men, crowded the atreota of New York tt o Mil May Owlet on hor way to church,, to become tho Duchc of Hox Viurtthe, and tho dUordor was unparal leled. Kin Hdward, of Hngland, haa cel ebrated bla sixty-second birthday. Finaldent Ilooovelt haa formally aaked Senator Hanna to manase hi cacspnljm. A. bill aiklnc; atatohood for New Mexico la No. 1 on tho calendar In tbo bouse. Tan Itallnn minister of finance com tnltted milcldo bocauso ho waa ao- cuwj or corruption. rope Pitta X haa hold hla first con sltrtory and named two cardinals, but neither of them are from America, Hmperor William, of Oormany, tin derwunt n, successful operation for the removal of a tumor from hla throat. A diplomatic acont of tho new Pan- amti ropubllo haa written senator Moncan enlisting hla support for the Panama canal. John Mitchell, president of the Mlnnworkara' union, la aald to be alatod for n cabinet position, lie de nleH tho roport. Tho United States battleship Maine kau boon sent to Colon. njiAuo-Japanosa conflict la growing wore and more remote. St. Louis Jury In tbo brlbory caoo of State Bonutor Farrls, la unable to ayree. Democrats have selected John '8. WUIIatna, ef Mississippi, at their leader, The republican house caucus has unanimously solocted Joseph 0. Can non an speaker. Great Ilrltaln was surprised nt the quick recognition given tho Colombian revolutionists by tho Unltod Stntea. Colombian troops will march on Colon and Panama donplta tho recog nition of tho now ropubllo by the United States, Howard Haynlo, convicted of high way robbery by ft Soattle court, has VecK sentoncod to six years la tho TTaila Walla ponltentlary. STRIKERS IN RIOT. Chicago Carmen Attack Nonunion Crew and Drive Thitn from Street, Cliit'iiKo, Nov, II. Constant M'oni'H of (Unorder, over a tlintrlct approxi mately f)0 mpmrn mile In extent, re culled today from tliu luntiKiirittlon of tt strike by tliu t'liiployefl of onu of tliu two principal mirfnro utrtM-t railway ciiiiipanli'H in Chicago. Alt along tliu linen, wlit'rttvt'r t'ltr wcro ntttrtctl, clrlko NyuijmllilyerH titnilu ilcHpcritttt on hIiiiikIiIh on lliti uruwH, lifgliinliig at tlitwit of tiny, iintl continuing nt long iih the earn remained on tint tritek, Tliu tie-up wit ttiitdt) Cdinplcte. A IiuiiiIkt of tiim were wrt-ckttl, itnd tlmt mi imtdoii wa killed I no fault of tliu rlotem. Out) iiiau'n back wiih lirnken, mid tint Hint tilmt of tlm ntrlku wits flrttl tit Wuutwortli nvuntiu and Went Hixty-nlntli Htrrct, where tt mob of nuv unit hundred iHirxon tried to hold up n train. Derogatory remark regartllng tliu union liy mi armed nonunion employe of tint company catifetl n riot at Thirty nlxth anil Ktatu utrecta tonight. Tliu matt wa cltaitetl into an engine limine near by, ami Iteforu the police could reach tliu rpot a molt of '.',000 in'mon Nurroiinded tliu place, howling fir tliu life of tliu tvfugei'. A ixpntil ol police men, after it great ileal of ililllculty, lliially piellel tliu tllnturlmneo mid re moved tliu man to u, place of t-afety. Many Kimon. ehlelly nonunion lit reel car men, werti lnjurttl by Hying opliii terinl glitMt, Two women were among thorn! hurt, Kxrvptlug a few down pupwngarH, who hud to lieu from thu uttrit, the iiDO, 000 iMttroii of tliu company wuro forced to till other aorta of iiiuthixlH to gut down town nnd back, RANT AT AMUKICA. Colombian are Wild Over the Lot of Panama. Colon, Nov. H. Thu Hoyitt Moll uteainer Orinoco arrival thl morning, bringing nuwa of (lenernl Torren and thn Colombian troopit hu took from here after the proclamation of the re public of Pannnin. Tho mtbllcrH bo ItavtM well on the voyagu. On tliu arrival of (lenentl Torre and hi troo) at t'ltrtngeim tliu new of tliu ovcntit on the iHtlimua tpilckly cpreal anil iiciuhhI excltenieiit. Cieiieml Torruo mid bin olllcur wuru tlireatunetl with itrreot a t ml torn, but tliu threat wa not put Into effect. Thu xipulniv, greatly 'melted, mxiii erowtletl tliu Htrvet crying, "Down with the Amur! cati. , I'iiIUmI Ktatitt CoitHiil Ingernoll, fear lug violence, remained altut up in the coiiHiilnte, Thu IWtrrauipillla ntitltoriticn hail in Vndetl K'lidlng 1100 Colombian troop by tho Orinoco to Cartaguna, but learned that tho vcxxcl hail debarkisl (ienernl Torre nnd hi men, and tie elded to keep the men nt llarrnnmillln. The excitement nt Harntmiullla In ereniH'd with the apreadlng of thu nuwa of tho wrwaion of tliu iHtliinux, which wa upplimentel by exaggerated nc tttunta of the alleged part played by the united Mate therein. l-'earn urn entertained for the ntfety of AinerlcaiiH in Colombia, timl of the liowthtbiltty of thu anger of thu popu lace Itelug ventel iigitimtt foreigner gtmernlly. Thu authorltloH ut Hiivnmi! have mounted two oliHututo gun cover lug thu wharf. PRICHIXUD ON rRIAR LANDS. TO STOP FRAUDS LAND DILL IS INTRODUCED IN SEN ATE BY IIANSDROUQII. Nation to Hold Title to Land Forever and Sell the Timber to the lllihcit Didder Urget Appeal of Two Acta Alma at Thoe Applying to Tract Containing Timber and Stone. Wnhlngton, Nov. 13 Senator IlanHbrough Introduced a bill In the ncnato, which by implication, repeal tho timber nnd stone act, under which lind I now acquired at 3.C0 nn aero, rogitrdluHs of Its real value. Tho mean- tiro Is Intended to euro defects In ex luting laws, stop spccualtlon In public timber land and put an end to tho frauds which recently have grown In to a national scandal. It was refer ted to tho commlttoo on public lands, of which tho author Is chairman. If Sonator Hanabrough's mcaauro becomes a law, all tho timber land on the public domain will be withdrawn from entry, nnd tho government will enter upon tho policy of disponing of Ita timber nt Its market value. One provision In tho bill prohibits tho en try of thoMo lands under tho homo- atoad or old land laws. Ut I nnguod h Seantor Hanabrough that In leav ing tho feu to tho land In the govern ment, reformation will take placo and tho salo of timber will be a sourco of largo rovenuo. Thn second section of the bill amend tho lieu land section so as to provldo when a settler whoso entry fall within a forest reserve, sclcrts another pleco of land In lieu of his original entry It must be moro valu utile for ngrlculutral purpotea than for timber or stone. Under the existing laws, .mnny of the entrymen who And Ihemaclvo within n forest reserve rut nnd dispone of tho timber on tho land, and later go outside of the ro ntrvo and fllo n homestead on other timber land Tho third section of tho bill amend tho act of March 11. 1901. and requires all proof of commuted home tead nnd desert land entires to bo mailo boforo registers and receivers In local land ofllce. This proposed nmeniimcnt to existing law In recom mended by tho commissioner of tho general land ofneo, who. In his last rrport, says: "Tho nrlvlleses calned by tho net hnvo been Rrontly aburod, particularly by United States com mlslonors, who hnvo often been par- tie to wnoioflnie rraudB In connection with proofs mado boforo them." a(fI(l((C(aC((2 0 DO YOUR TRADING IN BEND i SAVE MONEY Prices Same as PrineviUe S AID TO 1905 PAIR. Tatt Appears to Have Solved ..Vexatious Philippine Problem. Washington, Nov. H. Atlvlcts reaching thu wnr department front Ma nilla Indicate that before hu rail for thu United Ktnte on Decoiulmr 'J2, (iovurnor Tuft will have Hiici'ccded in otting onu of thu most vexatious prob lem ronnccted with the iidptlidtion of the Philippine, namely, thu ndjuHt iiiuitt of thu claim of thu friar for their uxteiiHivu property holding in the IhIiiiiiIh. Thu price to hu paid ap proximate 17,000,000. Negotiation to till end have liven In progreH at Manilla lietweott (lover nor Tuft mu) Mgr. Ouldo, tho papal delegate, ever aiuco the governor's re turn to thu island front Homo. Thu main obstacle to a Mtlement appear to have lieen nn Ibhuu between tho papal delegate and thu religion order n h to thu proportion of tho pureliano money to bo paid by tho Insular gov ernment that wa to bo turned over to Hnntu. This, It i uiulorbtood, lias been agreed upon. America Want Port Opened. London, Nov. II. Tho Dally Mall' Tokio corroMiondoiit nays tho United .States minlHtor nt Seoul, Coren, linn preHontod a note, urging that Corca upeedlly open tho port of Yonuinpho, Mitchell Intrttducea Dill Asking for 52, 125,000 Appropriation. Washington. Nov. 13. Senator Mitchell today Introduced hi Lewi ft Clark bill, appropriate J2.125.000 for tho benefit of tho 1905 exposition. As soon a ho receives data for which ho linn wrlttnn tin will matin n full explanation of thn purposes of tho bill in t no open senate. Tho government Is aked to appro- rfrlatn S2.12R.0fln in nlil In ttm xntnl.m. tlon of tho exploration of tho Orenon country ny captains Morrlwether I.ewl nnd Wllllnm Clnrb. Thn T.i nnd Clark exposition will bo held In t'ortiiinii. or., commencing May 1. 100ft. nnd nmllnir Nnvnmlmr t innr. n. beginning n month later and closing a month onrllnr If thniln itntna cl.miM bo designated by tho legislative as- itomiuy or urogon. Rennlnr Mltrhnll nndl In Mrmn.ii to thn bill. Hint thn ninmlllnn u-miM ircolvo the support of tho stnto of Oregon through nn appropriation of SROO.000 nnd n contribution by tho clt Ixons of Oretron of $430,000. Tho au thor of tho hill gavo notice of his In tentlon to mnko a few remarks In connection with the measure boforo It wns referred to tho committee on Industrial expositions. Included In the nmount which tho povornment I asked to npnroprlnte Is 5200.000 for the building of a memorl nl hu,lldlng to bo used for llternturo, arts and sclonco. and for tho history of tho Oregon country. Tho president Is given authority to nppolnt povon commissioners to bo designated as the international Lewis nnd Clnrk com mission, two members of wliTch will act In conjunction with a llko number appointed by tho Iowls and Clark Centennial nnd American Pnclflo Im position nnd Oriental Frtlr nu n tmnr.l of arbitration to adjust nil matters of tunorunco uoiwcon mo national com mission nnd tho compnny. Bend Mercantile Company Incorporated fh Am affar GHANTp Manager Cirrics a Gjmplete Stcx;k of General Merchandise. Gents' Furnishings, Stoves. Tinware. Saddlery, fir df Harness jljkjbjbjtjijtjtjtjljA(z) GENERAL OUTFITING SUPPLIES, ETC. AGENT FOR RUBEROID ROOFING Cheaper Than' Shingles1 Doors, Window Sashes, Glass, Paints, Oils, Etc. BUTTER, EGGS AND FRUIT ft I I ft I Bend Mercantile Company Wall Street, Bend, Ormgon. (S(SD(D(D)(S(!)(SS()(D PRINEVILLE-SILVER LAKE STAGE LINE DICK VANDOVERT, Proprietor. CARRYING U. S. MAIL AND PASSENGERS Leaves Prlnevillo Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Freight and passer cera waybilled for Ik-nd, Ijtva, Itosland and Silver Lake. Good rigs, careful drivers. C. I. WINNEK, Agent. THROUQtl FROM DGND TO SMANIKO IN ONE DAY. SHANIKO-PRINEVILLE QTAfiF I IWF OOOTII & CORNETT SCHEDULE Culinn Treaty Foea fllvo Up, Washington, Nov. 13.-8paakor Can non waa nsatinlo today by ono of tho moat promtnont loaders of tho onno altlon to Cubnn reciprocity In tho last congress that thoro would ho little or no opposition among republicans to tho bill carrying Into offoct -tho Cu ban reciprocity treaty "' SOUTHBOUND Lcavo Slmniko Op. nt Arrive PrineviUe 0 a. in I-eavo Prlnovllle 1 p- m Arrive ltend 0:30 p.m NORTHBOUND LeavoBem) 630a. m Arrive prinoylllo 12:00 m Leave l'rlnevillo 1 p. m Arrlvu Sltaniko 1 a. m FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS FOR THE TRAVELING PUBLIC PASSENGER AND FREIGHT RATES REASONABLE. OLAMM ESTIMATCO AMD SOLO ESTIMATING A SPEBIALTY KINO & HUNTER Timber Grulsars ami Lstmi Locators BEND OREGON : SANFORD'S CASH STORE ; CARMES A SIO LINE OF ; derteral Merchandise, Groceries, Clothing:, Furnishing doods ', Oil on Htm Ptlcti Right. ' SUANIKO ORl-aON bl! MS