PWll W " " J"" &.&U.,L THE BEND BULLETIN. VOL. I. JiKND, OREGON, tfRIDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1903. NO. 41. eitc-r I tv. EVENTS OF THE DAY (MTIIHRIil) FROM ALL PARTS OF TIIB wo iinAtispiinRKs. Comprehensive Review of tho Import lint Happening, ot the It Week, Presented In ConJenneJ form, Moit Likely to I'rove Interesting to Our Many Kca4era. Tho Jxiwla nml Clark exposition In rapidly kInIiik irlunds In tho senate. Tint senate cnmmittco will recom mend tlio promotion of (loucrnl Wood. Tniiiiiinny will put up Bomko Cock run to surreed MiiyorMtlctit McOlullan In connress. President KooMivtill Iiiim refused tnnl low u lixlgo if OrniiKUintit to uso liln photograph on u banner. l'orry IltHitli nml oilier ox-nlllolnl nro seriously luvolveil In tint Conrad IUtiiiiHirto report on mstnl Irregulari ties. W. A. MoKowon, secretary of tlio hoard of roKnuts, roblod tlio uutvurlsty of California of 1 10,000 mul sHnt it on races. Tlio friars nro to pit 7,250,000 for tlilr lands In tlio Philippine. They urhjlnally osked 113,000,000 nml (lov oritur Tuft offered tlimii M.000,000. A Hmito DoiiiIiiIciui plot to kill Mill tutor Powell linn lcon unearthed. Boutheru friends of Ilmuin still Imvo hope that liu will run for prcnldcitt Mayor Colllmi, Democrat, has been ro-oleoled mayor of Boston by a largo plurality,. J. Henry Iloolli. receiver of tho Hose liurK, Orison, land olllco will not Iks reappointed. Chicago citizen Imvo organized to put anjuml to tlio lawlonsucsa which raliitii there. "" A Connecticut bank cashier, whoso accounts nro short, on Imlng surprised by tho bunk oxatuluur, committed mil clde. President Lntitwt, of Franco, will vlnlt Homo In April. Tho. romalns of Horbort 8jcnccr, tho philosopher, wero cremated. Murium from tho erulser Prairie lmvo lwen landed at Colon uml sent to rmiama. Tho Utah fuel company anya any minor who desires to roturu to work must glvo up tho union. Bonntor llalloy holds tliat tho Cuban riMiiproalty bill in Invalid because It did not originate In tho Iiouho. Nov. Kdwanl Kvorott Halo, of Bos ton, has boon appointed ohnplainof tho iiute for tlio session bcglunlnu Janu nry 1. Kenntor Foster has Introduced n bill tllvldliiK Washington Into two Judicial districts, north nml Houth. His bill places Fenttlo In one district ami Tn count and Spokane In tho otlior. Tho ootton mllU nt Atlanta nml North AdniiiH, Mafia., nml Norwluh, Conn., lmvo made n 10 pur cent reduction In wngoa. Tho ortlor affecta 0,000 opera tlvea. O. M. Btuart la llkley to bi roan pointed poatmnator at Seattle. Comment nt Ht. PotorbsurgVinjKooso Yelt'a message la very frlonUly. W. J. Bryan nml aon, who nra tour ing Huropu, hold an audluuco with tho pop. United States Souator Clark, of Mon tana, la much Improved and should Imj out In three weeks. Secretary Hitchcock may remove J. Henry Hooth, register of tho llosaburg, Oregon, land olllco. John W. Proctor, president of the -civil service commission, died very ami donly lit Washington. Tho sonnto comtnittoo on privileges ami elections will ask Stnoot to reply to tho charges made ugalust hint. Tho national llopubllcan committee has chosen Chicago an tho convention olty nnd llxod Juno 21 as tho date. President llarlrman announces that Union Paclllo cars will soon run Into Senttlo. Gonoral MaaArthur la accredited with predicting war with Gonimny in tho near futuro, A ninoteon-ycar-old Vermont lovo sick boy altlod a woman to slay her husband so ho could get a home. A10MIJ MONIIY TO CKATIJU LA KM, Sccrctnry of Interior Asks Liberal Ap proprliilon lor Park. Washington, Dec. 10. Tlio interior ilepurtuitiiit recognlms that more lllxir ii I iipproprlntloiis aro necessary for tho Improvomeiit of thu Crater I.iko Ja tloual Park than lmvo been made In tho past. Tlio last sundry civil bill ap propriated only 'J,000 for this work ami out of this an uIIomiiuco goes to tho salary of tho superintendent. With such a moagro appropriation lit tle progress can Imj made In tho direc tion of constructing roads nml making other improvements which will facili tate tho access to Crater Lake ami other joints of scenic Interest scattered all throiiKh the park. This year, tho secretary of the treasury hopes to have nt least 1,000 made available so that tho Improvements can Imj made tluriiiK tho summer of 1001. Mount Italuier National Park In WashliiKton Is so far without ti superin tendent, nml, iMiyoml it road survey iiimlo last summer, little has been done looking to its improvement. Tlio rcc retnry now asks for l-SOOO to Ihi ox pemlttl In tho iimmiKomeiit and Im provement of this park uml on tho Im provement of rtmds. Tim Washington delegation will nsk font larger amount, although there Is some doubt If thoy will suct'eed In getting it. SAW TMUIK WAY TO LIUOKTV. Arlxona Prisoners Malta a Sensational Jail tlrcak. Tomlsttono, Arlx., Deo. 18 A sensa tional jallhreak oceurrtsl hero tonight ami 13 prisoners effected their Illwrty by sawing the Jail liars ami breaking through tho jail walls. Two of tho prisoners, llert Alvord and W. A. Stiles, were held ns tho principals In tho Cochins train hold-uti In this coun- 'iy5n rngorririio f ooncr was under sentence of two years to tho jciilien tlary, and the fatter hail nix indict ments hunglng over him on tho samo charge. Tho other escajied prisoners aro Mexicans held for petty crimes. Tlio prisoners loft in n body, 1 1 ended toward tho Mexican lino. It was learned that the lleeing escapes npjiro priatetl it linrso lolouging to n cltlten living lx'low town. The Mexicans on tho ontslde ait) susjiectel of assisting the prisoners to oseape. Immediately nfter the alarm two posses of well armed deputies started In pursuit. The territorial mngtir force and nil tho loutl olllcors in tlio county have Ihmii uotided, nnd orders havo Ikhiii given to patrol tho Ixmntlnry lino to prevent the prisoners from getting Into Sonorn. This is tho sec ond Jail break mado by Stiles mid Al vord within a year. Stiles wounded Jailor llravin nt tho time of tho first break. SAYS UKITAIN WILL LOSH IT. Carnegie Makea This Prediction Retard. Inc South Africa. Now York, Deo. 10. At n meeting hero today of tho Armstrong associa tion, Andrew Carnegie surprised his hearers by asserting ho believed (Trent llrltnin would surely some day loso South Africa. Ho said: "It Is about as certain as wo aro liv ing that Croat Britain will loso South Africa, liecauso tho Dutch population theie Is increasing, whllo tho British aro not. Tho Kafllra won't work. What would Great Britain give for 0, 000,000 negroes, as peaceable nnd us loving as those in this country. These men glvo us about 1 1 ,000,000 bales of cotton every your and this, I contend, helps make the United States tho most powerful nation in thu world, Suppose a lleot of British warships would attack uh. Tlio president need only raise his hand and say stop exporting cotton, uml tho war would Imj won, What a happy country this is to havo tho negro, "My knowledge of tho question loads mo to tlio opinion Unit no political monsure can over savo or benoflt tho negro, Tho Hampton Institute shows thu only useful solution." Prlar Land Issue Settled, Manila, Deo. 10. An ngrcomont has been reached by Governor Tuft and tho friars providing for tho sottlomont ot thu friar land question. Tho popo has given his approval of tho tonus ot Bat tlement, ami tho approval of tlio war dopartmoiit is awaited. PASSES CUBAN BILL SENATORS ARB FOR RECIPROCITY BY UECISIVB VOTE. llallot la Taken. After a Day of Animated Debate Spooncr and Ilalley Lead It Orcal Rejoicing Throughout Cuba on Receipt ot the Mews There-Street Parades, Spcechea and Fireworks. Washington, Dec. 18, Uy tho decis ive voto of 67 to 18, tho senate yester day passed tho bill carrying Into effect tho reciprocity treaty with Cuba. Tlio final vote came at tho cIohs of tho day, which was marked by a debate, which, whllo nt nil times animated, was never acrimonious. Tho principal sjeeehes wore mado by 8ooner, for tho bill, and by Itailey, ngnlnst It. Iloth wma tors wero subjected to frequent Inter ruptions. Ilalley roforred to the agreemont of tho Democratic caucus to stand solidly on twtrty questions, nnd warned the lte publicans that in tlio future they could not depend on straggling Democratic rotes in support of Itepubllcau jKtrty measures, regardless of whether they woio or wero not in neoord with Demo cratic doctrine. After tho pAssninj of the Cuban bill the senato agreed to the house resolu tion providing for n holiday recess from December 10 to J.tnuitry -I. CUUA RBJOICI2S OVIiR NDWS. Fireworks Are Set Olf and Paradea Are Formed In Lars Cities. Havana, Dec. 18. The news that tho United Status-Cuban reciprocity treaty hol passed tho United States. senate and now only required tlio signature of President Hoosovolt to becoma operat ive, haa created a profound sensation on tho island. Whllo tho Cubans havo lecn assured time nnd again that there was no doubt of piusngo of measure, tho delay in reaching a vot).hv tho ecnato roused apprehension that could not bo dispelled until tlio cablo announcing the voto arrived tonight. The good news wua rapidly spread through tho Island nnd impromptu but, at tho same time, very Joyous celebra tions wore soon under way. In all of tlio larger cities, street parades wore quickly organised, whllo in cities and villages alike, tlroworkn were set off and speeches made by the loading oltl xons. It is conceded on nil sides that tho treaty means tho commercial solva tion of tho republic of Cuba. nXPLOROHS FIND NOW LAND. Antarctic Expedition Declares Present Mapa Are Inaccurate. New York, Dec. 17. Dr. Nortlensk Jold nnd other members of tho Swedish Antarctic expedition rosceutly rescued by n gunboat sent to thu Antarctic re gion by the Argentine government havo embarked for home on tho German steamer Tijuon, says n Herald dispatch from Buenos Ayres, Argentina. Tlio explorer appeared before the Ar gentine geographical institute and gave a description of his voyage. Ho de clared thu main object of tho expe dition was not to make n record over other parties for advancing southward, but to make it thorough geographical and bllogicnl study of regions never be foro visited. As for tho geographical results, Dr. Nordenskjold said thoy had drawn tho first map of tho coast from Bolglca canal to the outh degree. Pass ing through Iouis Phillppohtud, tho explorers discovered land adjoining J.OUI8 PlilUppeluml ana King Uscnr land. They found also that a canal ex isted lietwcen that laud nnd Admiralty strait. All nmps of that country, tho ex plorer said, so far pbullshed aro inac curate. Thuro in no broad land, hut only it narrow strip full of mountains. Tho whole region is of granite origin, surmounted by strata, in which fossils abound. In these fossils aro many sea mollusks, bones of vertebrates and leaves of trees. Tlio whole egion greatly resombles that of Patagonia, ot which it scorns to bo a projection. No lako animals of any kind nro found thoro, but marine fauna nro abundant, as well as birds, Tlio climate Is ex ceedingly cold. Winds blow continu ously, and somotimea reach tho force of a hurricane Soo Concerns Sold nt Auction, Now York, T)eo. 18, Tho assets of tho Consolidated Lata Superior com pany, held by Spoyor & Co,, for a loan of (5,050,000, wero bought in at public unction by Spoyor & Co, today for $4i 500,000. Theirs was tho only bid, DO YOUR TRADING IN BEND SAVE TIME 3AVE MONEY Prices Same as PrineviHe Bend Mercantile Company Incorporxfmd A. H. GRANT, Manager GENERAL MERCHANDISE AQGNT FOR RUBEROID ROOFING Cheaper Than Shingles Doors, Wiridow Sashes, Glass, Paints, Oils, Etc. Wall 4hEw BEND ' r atJTWTXTUZMrrZMrrrMiMCJd PRINEVILLE SILVER LAKE STAGE LINE DICK VANDIIVfiRT, Proprietor. GARRYING U. S. MAIL AND PASSENGERS leaves Prinuvillo Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Freight andp&ssen- 5ors waybllled for Bend, Lava, Ilosland and Silver Lako. Good rigs, careful rivers. C. I. WINNEK, Agent. THROUGH FROM BOND SHANIKO-PRINEVILLE PRINEVILLE-BEND BOOTH & CORNETT SCHEDULrE FOUTHBOUXl) Leavo ShaniltO Op. in Arrive Prinuvillo 0 a. m Lcuvo Priuuvlllu..... 1 p. m Arrive Bond 0:30p.m FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS FOR THE TRAVELING PUBLIC PASSENGER AND FREIGHT RATES REASONABLE. CLAIMS ESTIMATED AND SOLD KIINO & Timber Cruisers BEND : SANFORD'S CASH STORE I CAUHIKS A Ilia LINK OK General Merchandise, Groceries, Clothing, Furnishing Ooods ; Call on lllm Prices Right, SHANIKO OREdON Street - t - - '. ,,. , i OREGON TO SHANIKO IN ONE DAY. QTAfiF I IMF O I H U L L I L NORTHBOUND Leavo Bend 0:30 a. m Arrive priiiQvillo .12:00 m Leave Prinavillo...., 1 p. m Arrive Shauiko 1 a. m ESTIMATIHO A SPEOIALTY HUNTER ami Lami Locators OREGON