X' -l I J Mr NEWS OF THE WEEK III ;i CoiuloiiSGd Form lor Our liusy Renders. HAPPENINGS OF TWO CONTINENTS A Retuma of llio Lett Important but Not Lett Intorostlng Evontt of tlio Past Weak. It Ik probable tlml u part of t lit now Russian llNlll Mill bu placed Nnw York. Tlu present war In tin- l'nr Knxt Iiiih proved Itnoioxllng relative to tlm value of tin liitlliHin In time of wur. Ah uink In tlm l'iicili mint Hti(fiir pool In looked fur. Six large firms of Hmii l-'ntiirliHii have withdrawn. Tint cottno mmiufacturcin of I'u 1 1 Itlver, Mum,, lmvi tcfuxod the offer nf tlm iililnii tn arbitrate tlm dlffuioucin lctwccn tlio two orgiiulratinUH. Tin' HMtiiiiiNtir general has roiunvid two runtl lunll carriers charged with effort to Inllociico legislation. One win frmii Ciilimulii ami tint other Olilu. Hut unit lilil mi tlin gnvioiiiuout eon tiui'l fur iiiorit tlntii '.'.IIDII.IIOD foot of lumber tn Ihi used at Miuilln, mum found when the bidx Mere opened ut TltCOlOtt. It WH Itnm h Tttcoiuu firm. Tin- IWOfi fnlr Mill contain 2.MH) In. dividual exhibit. Then- hIII bo 26 exhibit buildings. Tlio fair site cover HW HCft of IhIhI Mllll 2ii0 Ht'lttt of Mater. Tlit project of the otltloii will Involve mi outlay of alut $11, 000,000. Dlsimtclie from Western Pcuiixyl inyi trial vhii la are ti tlm fffei't tlmt industrial iii'tlvlty In many centum Ik threatened on account of tint protracted drouth. I'liles condition chungo ihmiii It l hw slide thousand of iiiiiii tuny Ut thrown out of employment in tlm mill, mini iitnl coke fields. Tint Chicago university bun jut ro rolvtul glfxt amounting to f 4U7,:i70. Klght persons Merit killed hi tlm wreck of Iho Crocker lintel in Mluno iimiIIh. Claim against tint Kunslnii govern- oionl on account of tlio Nortli son iiftalr Iggrugnto (l()0,0()0. .Tin' Mlnnoota statu iswrd of pardon j rclotscd tlm brother of ox-Mayor lim of MIiiihhimiIIh. . Vivernor Hate, of Massachusetts, I tendered li tn gil ollleor ami urge n tnriiiltiutloii of tint lull lttver utrikit. Ono of those accused of Illegal voting nt tint recent eloclton lei Denver wn n girl m Initio Mid not to Imvit Ixiin of age. Mukiten has n-cnvitred from from its panic caused by tlio rtlrwt of tlm Htm Man army ami tlm Mauchiirlmi town ban riwumod Km wonted nsiraet. Many witnesses wanted in tlio Smont Investigation buvit !lel to Canada ami eannnt Ira reached. Those wlm have tiwtllled say tlml MlyHiiiy Ih omitly practiced by tlio MorinoiiH ami many plural marriage hnvo occurred since till) IUaillfctO im ImiunI. Tbo nultnn of Morocco bun ruinovoil fomlKiiitrii nml will tnko ulinrKO of bin own army, Tlutrt) bun Ikmui n Krent Inrrenmi In tlio number of iicclilentn on mllrnailn iltirliiK tlm punt year. Tlm TiHlonil uninil Jury In now in Hen nlnn nt I'ortluiul IhiIiIihI cbtel ibxiw, InventlKutli'K viirluitH htm! frnuilM, The HunMit lnviHit;ntliiii cmntlmiM bttforo tlm runatii coiiimltteo on privil eged nml ub-ctloiin, but nothing now Ih Utlnn ilovolopiMl. Mirny bunilriHl CIiIiiuho youtliH nr In Jnpun takliit,' liiHtriii'tloiirt in tlm art of unr. Many nro nlio at tlm front whoru n jimotli'iil vlmv oun bo bail. It In prohiiblo tlint tlm North hwi in cldont Mill lx) put down an an uufortu natu blunder, whereby tlm HuhhIiiii roiniiinnilur iiilntook tw of bin own vchhoIh for an immny. Tbo Unltml Htaten HUprunm court ban Krnutcil tlm motion to ailvancit tlio hearing of tlm Ik'UHon-lIyibfUlnioml connplracy ciihch ami tlmy woro nut down for l-'obnmry 20. Tbo canen In volvo tlm qumitloii of riunoviil front ono JurlHillotioii to another. Oregon oxpoiiHcH for 1005-iOOtl aro Mtlinatml t U,000,000. Tbo rmnplolo uluction rotuniH glvo llooMovolt ii plurality of !2,G'.'0,470. Tlio inoinborn of tlio" North en coin, mlnnlon aro (5iitliorln in Turin to entor upon thulr work. Itunnln in aHnomblliiK n tblnl rnolllo mniiulron, ami it In boliovwl It will bo Bout to tbo l'ur Knnt. Tbo Colorado Hupromo court lum thrown out tlm cntlro vote In Uinui Douvor precincts on necountot fraud. Wbllo pnrtlculiira aro not obt'alrmbh', it In bollovcd tlmt Clonera) BoohhoI h latent roport to tbo cmr is couched Inn denpalrhiK tono. PLANS FOIt OANAL. Four Scboinm Dnforo Chliif Erif.lnuur or Itthtnlnn Cnnnl Cotnmltilon. WiiHhliiKton, Dei;. L'l John 1". Wiil lU'it, chlitf engineer of tlm Intbiiilitn iiiiiiil coiiiiiiIhmIoii, bun kIvi.mi tlio Iioiihii I'oiiiiiiitteo on liiturntato mid fondn I'oiiiiiKirco tlm beiiullt of bin Invention tloiiN no far an iiiimIu renurdliiK tlm ciikI nuorliiK tankn to ho jierforiued in tbo coiiHtructlon of tbo I'amima canal. Tlm tcntliuoiiy Man tuken aboard tlm army trminport Hiiiiiunr In Colon har bor on tlm iktiihIoii of tlm recent vlnlt of tlm coiniiiltteo to tlm canal koiiu. It In to bo printed for tlm nno of con riitn. Anked by ineiulrH of tbo cominin nlou for mi eHtlmate of tlm cont of tlio vurloun plaiiH, Mr. Wallaco culil tbo bent cntliuato that could bo iiiiulit at prcnent Mould bo I nixed on tlm eHtl mate of tlm former coiiiiiiIkxIoii of flMM.OOO.OOO for a tl()-foit level eaiml. I'lKiirliiK with thin an a IhimIm, tlm (10- font level canal Mould cont fL'26,000,. 000, could Ihi open for trulllc in 10 yearn, and fully completed in 11' yearn; tbo :i()-foot level camil Mould cont I'.'tO.OOU.OOO mid bo open for trnlllu in 11! yearn ami coiiipleted In 15 yearn; tbo Mil-level cnnnl would coxt !l()0, 000,000, could Ihi open for trnlllu in 16 yearn mid completed in '.'0 yeiirn. Chitirmmi llephuru'n itiiwtioun do voloped that tbo exlliimlo of time to build a ctiiiat Man Imped on a 10. hour day, ami that Mllh tint comitriietiou of tlm (ImulMiu dam mid the operation of tint MiMer plant, elii-trle llNlll Mllll clout to Illuminate the Mhnleoftlie Culebrn cut inlht Imi bad, thunmakliiK prHi'tlewl the MorkiiiK of tMo or iiioro nhiftM and tdinrtonitiK tbo time of eon ntructlou. Mr. Wallace xtatitl that tint nxcava t toil of thin cut wan the feature of tlm coiixtructiou of tlm canal that look tbo time. Ho wild: "I'jmhi the economical and elllclent limidliiiK of material from (.'ulebra de pendn the coot and liimi it MiHllil take to (oiupletit the ea mil. livery other iuextiou and every other problem cou uivteil Mitli tlm entire Mork In xillxjnl Itiutii mid inferior to the problem of ex- cavatioii nml dlxMmil of tlm material from the ( luebra cut; that in tlm prill- clml problem of thin uork." Work In now K"K " '" '"" cut, one American ntiiim xhovel and mpiiio of the I'reiich iiiuebiucry 1m.1ii on tlm nMjra tfnn. Fourteen American xteom nbov eln have hwii purehaiid, one of which In Ik'Iiik iet up. Tint othern aro to I hi delivered ut the rate of one a moiilb. DurliiK (K'tolHir .'I.IKI men Mere on tbo iiuvrolln of tlm commixnion. Of tboxo i!,UWi were lulMirern. More htltorura are to Imi employeil In tlm immiHlliito urtftre. AnnMorliiK a ipiextlon alMiuCthe oKir atlou of a HMi-lovvl canal, Mr. Wallaco wild: "A coft-levol raiial wimlil lx' lewi ox xinnlvo to iiHilutaln and lew ttxmidvt) to oiente, wive time lu HtxfHtv;o lliriHiKli it, mid could Im' M'idulieil and deeened wlien riipiinil without iutorfuriuK' with tralllc." RIOT IN MOSCOW. Students and Police Dattla for Hours In Clty't Streets. Moxcow, Deo. 1!!. Thin city wnn the nciuiii of a revolutionary demount rat Ion today from ihmiii until nearly eveiiint; I'robably o,000 porxonx actually par tic lHititl. l'ortunately tbu iiltatorn did not nuccwil in drawing tlm working men from the factorlcn Into tlm din turlHiiicim, and after many coIIIhIoiim tlm jMilIre llriiiK blntik volleyn mid olmritltiK with tlmlr wilMim, tbo croMiln llunlly woriMllnporniil. Many Mere Mounded, and morn Mere arretted. Ah far an known none of tlm rlotcrn Mere killed. One policeman in reporli-d fntally injured. Many on both nidon were roughly handletl. Tbo uiitborltleH knew in advanco that trouble wnn liupendliiK', and many bouxen iiIoiik tbw Tvernkala ntrcet went HHH'lally Kiinrded. Koveral npindnitiH of mounted gondnrnum were eoncenled in tlm coitrtynnla of liounen, reany tor an iintorKuncy. Aid Russian Deserters. Criu'ow, Deo. 21. A comblnntion ban been effectiil between (MirlHtlan iinfl Hebrew comniltteen orptnltitl for tlm purpoxo ol inning luicxiau uexeriern. Tlm two hodicH now work hand In hand and in UiIh manner bnvo greatly fuellltiited tlm dllllcult tank of avoiding government interference. Tlm JomIhIi cominltteo, which curricH tlio pbriine "for the aid of llumdaii ilcnerterH" lu ItH olllclnl name, ban eliminated thexo wordn in renpouno to a bint from tbo autborltlcH that tbo pbrano wnn highly objectionable. Dummy Ships on Guard. London. Deo. 21. A report front Clinton tlmt u portion of tbo Japaneno licet bun left for SliiKiiporo and that n number of Jnpmivm) nierclmntmcn bnvo been lightly armed to innlutnln tlm blockndo of Port Arthur la published tinluy in a Cbeloo iltnpntclt to tno iMiiy Tolegrn,pb. 1 1 OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST WILL ASK FOR NEW COUNTY Antelope Anxious to Sever Connec tion with Wnsco. Hood Klvor At the coming nennlon of tlm leglnlaturo tlm people of Ante lope will renew thulr effortn to hnvo a new county created out of Houtbeitntern Wnxeo, with Antelopo an the county neat. Thin now division In to bo known an Block man county. Although lu tlm two prevloiiH hcxxIoiih Tlm Dallon ban xtoutly oppoMcd tbu move for Htoikmaii county, It In tuiduridood that tlio city In plwlged thin timu to nupport tbo do mandn of AntelojKt. There ban been hoiiio talk of Hood Klvor nuking for a nuw county at thin xoxulon of tbo leginlnturu. The jiwplo here have long bad tlm ambition to govern theuiHelven in county amilm, hut the liitorextcd cltizenn realize that with xtnbborn oionltion in tbu xetiute from The Dnllen, the repnntn of thin city Mould receive little attention nt thin time, especially nlnco the forma tion of fctockiuun county In eomddcrcd certain. Heirennetatlvi Jnyuo, of thin city, at the rcUoxt of tlm Finance committee of tbo HikxI Itiver city council, will proxent u bill to tlm legixlaturo next mouth axking for mi amendment to the city charter, permitting Hi" town to Ixnuo bond in excexn of the Ji per cent limit now in force. Thin city flndn itxelf xhort for fuinln mid iiiuxt rwort to borrowing money to dofwy oxpen) for tlm coming your. MORE CASH FOR SCHOOL. Regents of Western Institutions Talk With Representatives. Wentnn The hoard of regentn of the xtate normal xchool at thin place met here Inxt Meek with tlm representative of tlm county. The meeting wnn held to Invextiimto tlm conditioiin nt tlm xchiHil mid to comddor m hether or not tlm appropriation xhotild 1) mixed from $10,000 to f 20,000, which will lte am ple to maintain tbu hchool for a year. Tlm roprexontntlven prexont arc In favor of mixing the appropriation, an the xchool in crowded and the coxt of main tenance linn Wen incroaxed nvonllngly. The rcguntn ami reprwontatlven pres ent were: (!. V. Troebxtel, Wenton; J. W. Bcriber, Iji (irnnde; H. Alex nn'er, l'endleton; K. M. Hnxton, linker Citv; Heprexentntiven W. 1). Chamlxir lain, Atbctin; William lllnkely, IVn dleton; Htnto Henntor X. Wbraldon, WiimH) county; 1'. A. Worthington, 1'ortbind, mid rronident It. C. Frunch of tbo nchiMil. Prepares for School Exhibits. Pendleton SiiHirlnteudunt Frank K. Wcllen of the I'matllla county xcbooln linn ft.OOO xbeetn of practice H)r on hand which Mill Ut distributed in the xcliotdn throughout the county, pre jHiratory to making nchmd exhiblu to be placed in tlieidiinttiiHinldewrtiHiit at the I-ewIx and Clark fair. The ex hibit Mill couxlnt of inapx, iemiianxhip, dniM'ing anil all other work that can 1m pronrly dixplayiil on pnMir. Mr. Welliw-will commenco an active cam paign alxuit the tlmt of the year, in order to hnvo the Itent HiH-cimenn ready for tlm opening. Report of State Btotogjst. Cnivendty of Oregon, Kugono Tbo xecoml biennial report of Statu ltiolo glnt A. It. BMiHitxer, of tbo Unlvornlty of Oregon, which ban been prepared to nubmlt to Hie 2Ud leglxhitlvo axxembly In out mtd given valunblu data concern ing the water supply of all valley towitri. The report tlrnt given a knoM bilge of the most daugeroun forum of bacteria, with referuncen to typhoid and 11. Coll imcterln. Generally the data given evidence of the fact that all valley town uxe uholoxonu) water, un Ivm tbo noMer nynteiit in poor. Few Oregon Soldlors will Go. Salem Governor Chamberlain in In receipt of a letter front Chairman George 11. Harrin, of tlm committee on military orgnaizatlou of tbo president, inquiring an to bow many of tbo Ore gun troopn will bo sent to participate lu tbo inaugural, Unlexn they should cboono to attend nt their own oxpeune, it In not probable that nny Oregon troops will take part. To Work Camp Carson Placers. I,u Grande A company of cnpltal Ists who hnvo purchased the old Camp Carson placer mines in tbo Grand Hondo, bnvo incorporated with a capf tnl stock of 1 1,000,000 for their opera tion and development. Tlio articles oi Incorporation bnvo been filed with Sec retary of Statu Dunbar at Salem. COMING EVENTS. Inland Kmplro Sunday School insti tute, Pendleton, January 30, Oreuon Htnto Horticultural society, Portland, January,,'10-ll. National American "A onmn Hint rage association, Portland, Juno 22-28. Lewis and Clark Centennlnl exposi tion, Portland, Juno. 1-Octobor 15. CHANCE FOR SCHOLARSHIP. Examination for English University Commences Next Month. University of Oregon, Kngene A memorandum giving the conditions, under which tbu second Cecil Khodi-ff scholarships examination in to bo held ban Ix'cn received by President P. I.. Campbell and notifications will Ira mailed to all tbu recognized degree granting colleges in Oregon. Accord ing to tlm circular the qualifying exam inations will Ira held January 10 and 17, mid the comjtctitlvo quiz will Ira held before tbo end of March. Arith metic, algebra, geometry, Latin nnd Greek aro the subjects to Ira considered. Aside from an examination in these subjects recognition will Ira given to tbo applicants' natural aptitude in ntl'letics, power of leadership, strength of character mid scholastic attainments. All scholars must Ira IratM'con 10 nnd 26 years of ago mid must Ira citizens of the United States. Harvey I). Densmore, n university graduate, won the scholarship last year and ho urges every student to make an effort to come in touch with Knglish ideals mid university life. MAKES TIMBER AVAILABLE. Logs Will Be Hauled Direct From For ests to Water Transportation. Independence Survey has Iraen made by Civil Kngineer Hanson, in the employ of the Southern Pacific, prepar atory to building u lxom pond, by mentis of which timber loaded on tlm cars at Falls City can Ira dumcd into the river here without achangCof earn. There is n large section of desirable tlinlrar of different varilicx, which bos lraeit ready for the market for years, but could not Ira gotten out. The building of the Falls City railroad to Dallas, connecting with Indejrandencc, and the gravid spur built from the main track of the Southern Pacific to tlm river, with the projrased boorn jmuiiI, which can Ira put in at a very reasonable exiranse, will make thin timlrar nvnilable. Once in the river at this place, tnuixjKjrtntlon of the logs is a simple matter. This will also enable tbo hum Douty it Simpson sawmill, at tills place, to get logs by water and rail. Buys Million Pounds of Wool. Kntorprlsc Wool in this count) has h gun to move. II. C. Mays, who is buying for S. Koshland & Co., of San Francisco, has closed contracts with the sheepmen of this place for 1,000, 000, ixjunds of wool. An n result sheepmen and other business men nro in n happy mood, rejoicing in the fact that they have n "cinch" on 10 cents per pound for their 1005 wool clip. On lite sale just made Mr. Mays turned over to the sheepmen of this city 53, 000, this being ono third of tbo con tract price of the wool. This amount will relievo the sheepmen to n great extent, as money is always scarce with them at this timu of your, and they are compelled to borrow nt n high rate of interest. Mr. Mays expects to contract the untlru clip of tlio county, which will amount to about 2,000,000 pounds. Mayflower Is Rich, llakor City Word trout Cornucopia states tbnt tlio biggest strike of rich ore over made In that camp has just been uncovered in tbo Mayflower mine, owned by G. AV. Hoggs mid associates. It Joint's tbo celebrated Scarlett proper ty, which is now in litigation, and on which II. II. Hogors, of the Standard Oil company, is attempting to foreclose n mortgage of $100,000, The ore runs into the thousands and tbo body is n large opening in the main ledge, on the lower workings. Throe is much excite ment in tbo camp. More Alfalfa Acreage. Pendloton K. W. Mediums, who lias control ol Swltzlor a island, near Cold Springs station, is increasing his alfalfa acreage on tbo island, until now he has nearly 200 acres. Mr. McCoums will not raise Iraets next year nor will tbo Folio growers, an tbo sugar com pany of Iji Graudo has purchased 2,000 acres of land near Union and will have all tlio acreage desired for cultivation. Wade Creditors Get Little, rondleton Tbo final report of the trustee in bankruptcy of C. 11. Wade, former cashier of the First National bank, who failed for fSHO.OOO, have been filed. Tlm hearing is set for Jan uary 2. Tlio creditors will realize about 10 cents on tbo dollar. THE MARKETS. Wheat Portlnnd Wnlla Walla, 85o; bluestoin, 888Dc; valley, 87c. Tncoiim Hluestein, 88c; club, 85c. Kggs Oregon ranch, H2o. Hutter Fancy creamery, 25(327)90. Hops Choice, 2030cj prhno, 270 28o. Wool Valley, 100200; Eastern Ore gon, 1017c; mohair, 2520c. FATAL FIRE ON 8HIP. Long Island Steamer Burns and Nine Lives are Lost. New York, IJec. 20. Uy tbo burning of tbo Htarln line steamer, Glen Island, In Ing Island sound today, nlno liven wero lost and property roughly esti mated at $250,000 wnn destroyed. That more lives wero not sacrificed wan undouhtiilly duo to tlm personal cour age of tbo oHlcres of the crew and tlio excellent discipline maintained when n horrible death for all seemed almost n certainty. When tbo steamer was nbandoned she was flamo-swept rotn stem to stern, and yet the only pat Dns who lost their lives were those whoso escape bail been entirely cut off by tbo fire before the alarm reached them. Of the 31 persons, including 10 pas sengers, who sailed away on the Glen Island last night, 22, including eight passengers, were brought back today. The Glen Island left her dock hero last night for New Haven. The trip down through the sound was without incident. Alxuit midnight, when three miles west of Greenwich, Conn., there came a rush of stifling smoke from the hold and every electric light on board the craft went out. Captain McAllister sent in the alarm for fire drill, and the men came tumb ling out of tiieir bunks. In tbo mean time tbo steering gear bad been blocked, and the pilots;, finding them selves unable to direct the course of the steamer, hurried to the assistance of the other members of the crew in sav ing lives. How and where the fire originated is a mystery, but it in believed to have started In a dynamo located below and near the center of the vessel. Nearly all the passengers were in their berths when the vessel suddenly Iracamc filled with stilling smoke nnd the lights went out. GREAT WEAKNESS OF CHINA Diplomat Shows It Is Her Lack of An Effective Army and Navy. Philadelphia, Dec. 20. Sir Chen Tung Liang Cheng, the Chinese min ister to the United States, tonight ad dressed the American Academy of po litical and social science on the subject, "China's Traditional Policy." Among other things he said:, "For two thousand years China baa not swerved nn iota from steadily pur suing a consistent jralicy of eace. This may Ira put down to the fact that all the men who have played a promin ent part in Chinese affairs have invari ably iraen true followers of Coufucis. "It may Ira urged that the Chinese people hnrve brought much unnecessary suffering tion themselves by their firm adherence to the principles of peace. It is true that they have left their country practically exjiosed to foreign invasions. They maintain no cnecttvo army; they have no battleships. These weaknesses arc patent to all, but Chi na's strength does not lie so near the surface. "They may be wanting in those showy qualities of mind nnd body which the iraopte of the West admire and cultivate, but they arc endowed to mi eminent degree with tboso hardy virtues which tell most in tbo struggle for existence, namely, patience, indus try nnd thrift." CANNOT ADD WING. Congress Will Have to Authorize Fur ther Change In Post office." Washington, Pec. 20. .Senator Mitchell today telegraphed Theodore It, Wilcox, chairman of the executive committee of the Portland Couimeroi.il club, explaining that It will Ira impos sible for tbo supervising architect to add another wing to the Portland post olllce without the authority of congress. The appropriation made two years ago authorized tlio wing now under con struction, nnd provided only enough money to complete it. If it can Ira shown that the now wing will not provide all the room necessary, congress will have to make another ap propriation before n second wing can Ira built. Senator Mitchell has asked for some showing upon which ho can request congress to pass bill making Another appropriation for further addi tions to the postollice building. When tills is rcciuved ho will join with tbo delegation In nu effort to have provision made in tbo omnibus bill. Phllb.nlne Tariff Considered. Wrsblngton, Dec. 20. Secretary Tuft today had a long talk nt the War de luirtmcnt with Chairman Payne, of tlio house committee on ways mid means, and Hcpivseutative Dalzell, tbo next ranking member of that committee, relative to tariff legislation for tbo Philippines, upon which subject tbo Becotnry of war inndo recommendations to congress in bis annual report to the president. Colonel Kd wards, chief of thu Bureau of insular affairs, also was present nnd took an active part in tbo discussion. Russia Places Big Hay Order. San Francisco, Dec. 20. A secret order for several thousands tons of hay for export shipmont has been placed with ono of tbo leading firms of tbo city during tho past few days, and cir cumstances point to tho Hussian gov ernment as tho purchaser. AvtH f