(Jcru, MPr-i icL -rujuLty THE BEND BULLETIN. VOL. I. 11UKD, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1903. NO. 3i. EVENTS OF THE DAY GATIinRBD FROM ALL PARTS OP TUB TWO IIP.MISPIIF.RES. Comprehensive Review of tho Import nnt Happenings of tho Past Week, Presented In Condenicd I'orm, Most Likely to lruv InUrvilliijc to Our Many Render. Tim snhinarlno bout 1'lxlu has stranded on thu Virginia coast. A union of women's cluh linn Ih'cii formed to utmt Hitimtor Hmoot. Ktnll Itoeskl, one of tlio Chicago liflii dlt recently arrested, will plead hyp notlnni. Tho two Chilean warship atipjwed to have heen (told to Japan were pur chased liy Knitland. Hlx hundred coolies iitllil for Clilnii from Hun l'rantlaco on tint strainer Iothlan u fuw days ago. Japan linn demanded nn answer from Ilunrln to thu former's Intent notct on tlm MUneliiirlnn qttcntlctii An uX'Cnlmu olllulul toll tlm senate -coinmltteo t mt (leneral Wood changed laws to meet his own emlit. Tlio British cruiser 1'lora In ashore on Viincoiiver Uland and thcru la danger of her helng n totul wicck. Although n iiumhcr of Western sen atom diru to see Hec rotary Hitchcock removed, I'nsidmt Itoomivolt will not uk liliu to ito. Dowlo will Im) forced to take tho stand nnd give the standing of 'Aim City. It is claimed hla wife took 17,000,000 worth of securities with her to Aim- trnlln, Dow le, tho Zionist leader, has been forced Into bankruptcy. Tho United States starids ready to tondur Itn good olllees to effect a settle mint between Colombia arid tho now republic. Tho !hlll)iluo exhibit at tho fit. Louis fair will Im nn exposition within nn exposition. Forty ncren nro reserved for tho Islands nnd every one who ban neon articles from that Inland expresses ndmirntlon nt the richness of tlio ox blbltM sent. Tho secession of I'nnninit from Co lomblu I ro-crhosl In Veneinola nnd lulnnu, according to n dispatch from Tort of Spain, Trinidad. It In asserted by one Venezuelan that tho optHisltlnn party in Cludad Bolivar contemplated imitating Pauamans and seceding from Venezuela. Qermnny ha recognised tho now re public of rauama. Hotheads nt Cartcgena would assass Innto the American consul. Hountor Mltchnll will call up tho 1005 fair bill enrly thin month. Hnow la general in Great llrltnln nnd nil KuroK) haa Buffered from a groat storm. Hcerotary of AKriculturo Wilson says credit for favorablo balnuru Is duo tho farmers. Tho federal grand Jury has charged tho lluvuiliiu legislature with grown corruption. General Brooke has charged Oeneml Wood with insubordination Iratoro tho sonato commltto.o China bolloved Hussla Intends to tako military occupation of nnd solio tho railroad near Nlu CJiwaug. Tho United Htatei supremo court linn declared valid tho Kansas law making eight bourn a day in public works. Kx-olllolals nnd others Implicated In tho poHtal frtiudit by UrUtow Htrougly miiiutnlu iuuocenco and ono haa made n counter chut go, Tho cdtnto of tho lato Collin 1. Hunt ington Ih nppralHed ut 2H,n01,705. DreyfuH has filially triumphed In his cffortH to secure a Judicial hearing of hla ease. Tho title to thu rich Bonanza mines, of VuldcH, Ih confirmed to tho Aluaku copper company. Lord Itohorts, commnudor in chief of tho British army, Ih likely to retiru on uccount of ill health. , Several moinhors of congress will op pose tho plan of KooHovc.lt to reduce tho tariff on riilllpplno goods. Colombia will ask Latln-Ainorican countries to protest against tho notion of tho Unltod Stut6a, if Itoyoa mission JttllH, I OK JOINT ACTION. Matter of an International Hatchery la drought Up Again. Washington, Dec, 6. The secretary of state today advised Henntor Foster that ho would, in accordance with bin lato request, nnd on recommendation of Fish Coiiiiuicaloner llowem, extend to thu Canadian mlnlnter of murine nnd flnherlen and representative! of the flub crli'H department of llrltlnh Columbin, nn invilatlou to meet with repren-ntn-tivea of the Hull coinmlmdoii of tho dtate of Wanlilngton nnd of thu United HlateH and consider tho loiiKMH-mllng projmHltloi) ot cMtnhllfthliig nn iutertin tloiial nalruoti hntchery on Fraaor river, llrltlnh Columbia. CotumlxNlonor llowern baa nil along taken tho poaltlou that It will ho Im practicable to attempt to opcrnto a joint butchery controlled by lotli gov ernment, hut la willing to do mont anything that will promote tho Minion Industry of I'uget Hound, Ho miikcM It plain, however, that olllclal Infor mation In hi jwirwkhIoii Indicate that tho Caimdlan nnd llrltlnh Columbian nocinte arc not favorably inclined toward thu cntublMiment of a hatch ery lit conjunction with tho Mate of Washington, Mutomcntn by Couiml aloner Komhaw, of Wnnhlnglon, to tho contrary uotwlthatnndiiig. Ht'retnry liny intend nt nn early day to extend nn Invitation to the Canadian olllclal through tho llrltlnh emliUDKy In thl city, and If tho Invita tion I accepted, It In oxcclcd that tho prolonged llicunlon of conflicting right of the I'uget Hound nnd llrltlnh Columbian finhormou may ! finally mljiiHtciI. UUOW TO WAHS. Active Move on Toot for an Anglo-American Arbitration. Wnahlngtou, Dec. 5. The awaken lug throuhgout the Uniteil Htntci of n pupulnr Bcntlmont, which It la hoKil will dovqlop into f national ilemnnd for nu arbitration treaty between tho Unltc-d Htatc nnd Great ltritaln, wa tho object of n gathering: today nt tlm rcnld'ciice of General John W. Foator, ex-wcretnry of alate. It la understood the movement haa tho hearty approval of the president. Among thoaoprcKCitt toitay wrro Admiral Dewey, Oenernl Mllo, Wnnyo McVeagh, Thomaa Ncl nun Page, GifTord l'lncbof, Henutor l'rtetor, General II. V. lloynton and D. C. Oilman, Itegnrding tho hooo of tho plan, which I to Iw puabol vlgorouly, In the boK) of WH'uring nt nu early dnto the ronclunlon ol nn urhltmtlnn trcnty, following tho general lino of tho liny- l'nnnreloto treaty ot IHU7, tho Arhik'I ntel rreni In nuthorlred to inako this statement : "In April, IKOo, n notable confer ence of tho friend of International ar bitration wna held in Washington, at tended by prominent nnd representa tive rltlroiiH from nil part of tho Uniteil State, That conference de clared In favor of nu arbitration treaty between the United Htutea mid Gn-nt llrltnln, nnd It wna followed in Janu ary, 1HD7, by tho algnlng of audi n trcnty by Hccrotnry Hay nnd Sir Julian l'auucefote. Tho treaty, by a close vote, fulled to revolve tho two-thirds majority required for it ratification. WARSHIP MAY URINO TRBATV. Prcildent I Anxloea for Quick Return of Panama Mcaaurr, Washington, Dee, 5. Secretary Hay had u talk with tho president today about tho development on tho loth nuiH ot Panama. Hccrotnry Moody dropped in while tlio subject wna under consideration. Ah iv result of tho con ference, it id possible that one ot tho Uniteil States warships, now nt Colon will do used to bring tho Panama en nui treaty, ratified yetenlay at Pan uma, to tho United States. Tho authorities hero have decided that it wiih proper to facilitate in every way the conclusion of tho treaty, ami, iulluunced in hoiiio measure by tho urg ing, of the Panama represuntativea hero, cabled instructions to United Htutea Consul General (ludger to assist in all proper wuya In the dispatch of tho treaty on its return to Washington. This is tho explanation of the consul general's conduct in confiding tho trcnty to Itcnr Admiral Walker for con veyance across tho Isthmus from Pana ma to Colon, Tho trcnty should reach Washington In tho ordinary course about December 15. Wealth for Rootevclt. Now York, Dec, 6. Presidont Itooso volt in to receive f 30,000, and his chil dren, Kermit ami Kthul, $S,000 each from tho eslnto ot tho lato Jamca Ming Oracle, an undo by marriage of thu, presidont. SIGNS FOR A CANAL UNITED STATES TREATY APPROVED BY GOVERNMENT OP PANAMA. It Ratification Wa Joyfully Received Throughout the Isthmui No Amend' mints Were Made Member of Pro vltlonal Government OUd Matter la Now Off Their Hand. Panama, Dec. -I, In tho grand union of the government palace, tho treaty between tlio united nunc and tlio gov ernment of Panama was signed at 1 1 :3.t thl morning by thu members of tho Junta nnd by nil tho minister of tho republic. No amendment wero made. Henntor Arrnngo, president of tho nen ate, was tho first to sign. A numler of prominent iwraonn wcro present. In eluding Hcnor Ilrldl, president of tho municipality of rnnnmn, and General Huorln, commander-in-chief of tho force of tho republic. Tho ceremony wna performed In imb lie, a nunilier of tho cltlxen ot Panama crowding tho doom of tho Hilon. A big Hag of tlio now republic wa dratied he hind tho table on which the document wna algneil. Photographs wcro tnkon of tho principal signer na they at tached their signature to tho treaty. Hcnor Arrango announced that tho (Veaty would not only bo signed, but tho fact of Its ratification would lie pule llsbol thl afternoon, which was done. This announcement wns greeted with great npplniiHo by tho assemblage. Immediately In-fore attaching hi signa ture to tho treaty Hcnor Arrango read n decreo In whlchj wnn recited tho fact that nn agreement had been entered Into iMilwecn Phlllpo Uunnu-Varllla, representing tho republic of Pauainu, nnd Secrutnry of Statu Hay, represent ing thn Uniteil Ktntes. This was fol lowed by tho text ot tho treaty. Tho tnemlwra of tlio nravlilonal eov- ernment nro pliUMsl nrid, gratified that miu nmiier i now mi vucirnnua. CUBA MUST MAKB BIO LOAN. Clalma of the Army for Rack Pay la (Irowlnic Rapidly. Washington, Dec. 4. Herbert C Hauler, Uniteil Htatea minister to Culm, called at tho state department lodny to discus tho Cuban situation with Hvcrotary Hay. President Palma la striving to adjust the claim of the veterans of tho Cuban army for back pay, but is confronted with nn enor mous Increase in tho amount of theso clalma. Originally these claims wore alxmt 110,000,000, but now Increased to f 52 000,000. In addition, tho civ ilians who wcro employed by tho revo lutionary government beforo Cuban In dcpcndcuco wag oohioved havo uniteil to present their claim for compensa tion, tho allowance of which would In crease tho total amount which the Cuban uovornment must borrow to at cast 175,000,000. Tho committee which wa npotntcd to float n loan ot (.'15,000,000 has re turned to Havana, and I now seeking to modify thu condition of tho loan to mako It acceptable to New York and Kuropcan financier, mainly in tho di rection of increasing the interest from 5 jwr cent to about d or 7 jwrcent or of lowering below the 00 per cent tho proposed amount for which tho bonds wore to Ihj placed on tho market. SHARP CMINHSa SMUQULQR, Chin Dow Hint Has Railroaded Many Orientals In. Vancouver, Dec. 4. What immigra tion olllcialg consider to lw one of tho largest smuggling operations carried on for some timo across the lmundury bus been exposed by the interception of a letter to Chin Dow I ling, of Portland. Tho letter bears tho stanm of tlm firm of Hum I.oo Wo, of Vnucouvor, Chin How Hing is belloved to bo the cleverest Chlnoso in tho husinoss of getting. Orientals across tho lino nnd wim hero a month or so ago. His schomcH of rnllrniidliiL' them llirnm.li at Clovordnlo and sometimes by launch or usiiiug nont aro known, but onco they nro on tho Amroicun side nnd In possession of certificates it is u dilllcult matter to obtain evidence sufllcient to warrant their doportution. Relieved Japan nought Shlpi. Sontingo do Chllo, Deo. 4 Tho bat tleship Llbortad, now undergoing speed trialn on' tho Clydo, nnd tho battleship Constitution, now In course of con struction t,horo, hnvo been sold by tho Chilean government for t,000,000. It la bolloved that both shlpa havo boon purchased for Japan. 1 DO YOUR TRADING IN BEND f SAVE SAVE Prices Same Dnnfl Untinnn4'iin Pnmnnnif $ ucim mci umiuic uuuiiaiijf Incorporated Am H. GRANT, Manager Carries a Complete Stock of General Merchandise. Groceries,, Provisions, Dry Goods, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishings, Stoves, Tinware, Saddlery, Harness jfi-jf.&j-jfi&j'f'jfijfiji GENERAL OUTFITING SUPPLIES. ETC. 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