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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1907)
I HIGHEST ON RECORD it am iiuuu nuuuiiia nuro uuuu Broken In California, LOSS OF CATTLE WILL UE HEAVY Cropi Ruined and Thousamle of Aero of Farm Land Inundated Wont Over. Hnrmini'iili), March 'JO. With piuo- tlrnlly nil or Inn iinwn.river lainnii un der water, the woral Hood In lint lil tory of thin rich nKrlciilluml dlatrlct, nitl oxcnptlllg even lhno (if 1HI12 mid 1001, U now a mutter of record. On the Haummeiito ahht of tho river, Grand, Hiilturnnd Sherman Island tire (ho only one not Inundated, nnd on tlio Yolo aide, Morrltt alnmU tin thu dnglo rock which linn withstood lliu rnMigca of tho water. Kscn tint lVnnion dlitrlct, where llio hardest light ever inndo 1 7 tlio rlvtr rniuiif r to me their Inmln haa lnii going on fur a week, In not Hiihiiiorged, and whlhint Randall Island the front lovro wua ittlll atniullng nt laat roxirts tht utrtitriclit lmt Inh'ii glvwi up. Whllo (nun nil ilnl iiiimii tlm vronl Hint "tho worat Ih ovct," n vivid pletnrn ran 1m drawn of tlio it h fill ! strurtlon which has ruined crop nnd put land worth millions of dollar tcin pornrlly out of eoiuiiilsalnii, Tim steamer I'ruto has Wit rent 011 n oond iiiImIihi of relief nnd ahe In luoiiiriitnrlly xMi-4N to return with a vargo of tlm rtork retvued from tlio IWimiii dltrlet. Tlm Piursou dlatrlct Ih one of tlio rlilof dairying part of tlio uul', nnd although tlm riwldent nrc making a deaitorato Unlit to protect thilr home nnd rail lo until help nr rlwn, It U proUtblo thnt ninny bun dreda will lw l(t, Tho water wo reported to lm four feel deep, nnd rising rnpldly. Thu break la widening mid It la feared thnt there inny lxr destruction of liuiimu lift) U'fure tho llixxl suImMcm. HENEY NOT INVITED. Out Hat Mil Opinion of Certain Port land Official!. Han Hranclaeo, March 20. The nl tentlun of Fratirls J. Ilunuy wit rolled today to n dlMmteh 'ftoin Portland, whlrh a In led tlml n fund was liclllg mlsed thorn In llnnno nu investigation Into t'lvlu condition mid thnt Mr. Ilcnoy nnd V. J. Ilurn wcic to bo ro quested to coiHlurt tho Inquiry. Tho motfeiitnt mid thnt hi time far tho prwmit would ln taken up with tint Fan riiHiHoo HivwtlgHllMi. llo miiioi thnt ho Imd rmlxod 110 otftrlnl offer from Portland, nnd tliervfnro timid not wilier nrwpt or decline nt this time, llo added: "I hiii not very familiar with olvlo eondllluiwi In Portland. I havti my -opinion of coltnlu nlllellaa them, how over." Wlii'ii naked what tort of graft iiiIkIiI iloiiriah lu.l'ortlnnd. ho tvild: "You know Ilnlaoy iimkca vlaltn there." Ilnlrry na (jenernl nk'ont of thu I'n--clllo iJtatoH Tidephouu tV Teleitraph roiu tiiny, nnd wnit rrvently linllotel for iirlhliiK tlio Hnu Frnnciaeo miiHTvliura. QO AFTEU POLICE NEXT. Uurna' Announetmont Daiha Hopes of Immunity. Had KnmcUro, Murth 20. A noon 111 tho larger mutton nic dlnjxMed of, tin) nllot;d corruption of tho ixilico do imtlinciit will I hi thoroiiKhly dulvcd In to dvolnn-H lelectlvo lturnn. Thu ntnte nient emmeil n itllr ninniiK tho olllolnln, who wore tllHpoHed to think tlmt In tho oxolteimmt over thu corporation lnvca tltnvtlon, police inultont wero to bo fur notion. Ho olimely huvo their fortuned leen nlllivl with tliOHu of tho Knillera tlmt, when the proiioiit enmndu win Im'uuii K"liint dlahouealy nnd corrupllon, Dli triot Attorney liinndon, luntcnd of ro ciiIvIdk nld tioin thutlxxly, hiiH nvclvol nothlnit hut MtreiiuuiiH opJKMltlou. Think Ho It Train Robber, flmnd Junction, Colo,, Muich 20. jMIIii 1), I'otler, 35 yeum of ui!u, whh ivrritttod hero today hy Hluirlft Hlinuler und, thouuh no Informntlou wna Klven out nyurdliiK tho ulmrno ukuIiihI I1I111. It Ih umleralood thnt ho Ih miHpcctod of liohiK thu loader of thu bund which liold up n piiHMoiiKtir tnilu 011 tho Don voi A lllo Oninilo nillroud throo yonnt 11 o nonr l'nniohuto, blow up Iho ox prcBHcnr nnd k')I it way with n hirno ikinnunt of booty, l'ollor, Imndcuffed und thikoklcd, miih taken thin nftomoon to Qlonwood HprliiKi. American Qunboati on Quard, I'uorto Cotlo, March 20. Tho Unit ed H!uU'H Kimbont Marietta nnd tho KIcaraRunn buiiIwuIh Omotopo and Ja cinto wcront Trujlllo, Ilomlurna, But unlay n Ijjht. Tho llonduntn Hunlwnt Tntuinbla haa arrived from Co Ilia, Tlio Marlotltt U oxoctod boro today. NEW DURE FO WHITE PLAOUE. Medical Oclenllata era fintliflid Their Experiment are Quccen. lli)toii, Mnrh 20. lloH) for aiifler orn frutii ihp Kfiiit whllo phiKuo Ih livid out hy thu MiivrfH of oxH)rliminOi will) vnt'uluo InoeuUlliiu iih a ouro for tuber- piiIimIh. unLiifilv of Iuiutn. lull on other oiKniiH of tlio ixxly, by tlio fnciilty of Tufta CoIIoko Mctllmf achool nnd tith- oIokIihI ilennitinent of tho MafHuuliu- aetta iitimmi liikatiltnL Thu trrattueiil haa nlrendy been (oat il In the nun of Mr, ('ortlt (lulld, jr., who 01 uovetnor mum, wmi nioitieii routK iik roHiillH. Al I'ufli Mollcnl (whool tho work haa been In rlinriio of Dr. Timothy Iary, iinifeator of iUi)Iony nnd huotcrloloKy III tho MftMxncliiinetlH (lenernl Imaplliil, nnd Dr. Jninra lloinnr Wright. Dr. Wrlxht fill la tho Iniitineiit "tho Op hoiiIu iiietluxl," from (ho fact Unit tlm opaoulim in the liumnti Ixxly nro atiiuu-lnte-1 U Krentrr activity. In tlinraannf dlmiiao whni ilnnifor nun laicterla attack tho Ixxly, tho op ium Iiih rot to work In dentroy thu bac teria. If they mkecod, thu ixttlont io ccvoih, hut If thu) lull, thu dlarnao pre KloaacM and thu deadly nlworpllon cf thu vllnl orKiiiiH IiokIuh. Dr. I -it try aayn ol tho preventative with which he la uxpirliiielitlliK- "What wo are tryliiK to ilo, and what ntlirm in every part of tho mixllcal and rrlmillllK urrlil nrn nl woik trvlim to do, la to rlnlmuto 11 itpeolflc; which will mi atrenitthen powerx of thu hiinmii lilcxxl tlmt tlielr rcolatnnco to llio in niada of iltirain will lint Olllv 1x8 In- criiuiil but piolonxfil; whlrli will iniikp UiPin Immiino cyn1 lint thu lurtmda of tho bartrrln ami kwp them up to thoiHiint which they iuut xws In ntder to Mrform tho work tm which they wcro Intended by nature." FEAft REVOLT IN CHINA. Spirt of Rebellion Qrowlna; Rife In Famine Districts. WaahliiKton, Match 20, From HhaiiKhal ndvlcra received at tho Htato ileiwrtini'iit It npiu-nni that tho riillnu dyiuuty In China In rerloualy alnrmil over tho effect of tho iprcnd of fniiilue IhroUKli the country ami tlic nix)ituiil tyllnffeni to aeditioumy ttucivtlct to I'lillat convortu to their cnuao directed acaluat the government. Tlio inivernineiil'a Inability to ro llovo ruffrrliur, II U wild, haa been liuiKiilllol nnd tho liurdrlilp'cf tho too ile iittrllmle.1 to luck of Nynmnthy by thu Koverumetit for thu ttxir olaaxa. Tho Itiforiiuttlon Indlcntea that a pro !ik'amla Iiivh Ufii ork'anUol to further the elioulntlon of atorlen nf thu ohnraot uroutllmil. nnd It Ih raid that Htntu department olllriala fear that n Miroad of liyaterhi may engender a jenernl Uh iIhIiik- Ii aiieli alinulil Iki I lie reaull, there I danger that tlin government might not I' nhlo to control tho nltmi tlou. Amerloun nnd other foreign in toreaU then will Imj JeopArxllxitl. So grmt l tlio cotM-eru that dlploumtk' ami uoiHoilnr oilleinla In China hitc Uhhi Inotnwled to kej) Waahlngton ad viietl of cveiy turn in tho Hltuatlon. CHARQEO TOLL. Commlttloner Oallaa;her Took Feet From Fellow drafter. Hun l'mnolaoo, March 20, A feature of tho IxMxIllng opnitlon of tlio rupor vUoia not hitherto oxKod and which Hiiipiuwi-H In genuine curocdncM any thing yet revealed, cninu out today when It wua leanuil that Hupoiviaor (Iiillnglior, who noted n dlstrlhutci of thoNwiig, chargil IiIh fellow ruHtrvUora A couiiuUhIoii of r cr cent on all IkxhI Io ho collected for them, (lullaghrr admit it In bin confoMlon. llo raid ho did It Invauienf thooxMupo bo waa put to In the way of car faro nnd Iho rlakn Involved. Oallaghor hot ly defended liliiixolf when ipiMtlomxl In tho gnind Jury room nbout tho pnu-ticu. Ilo wild ho thought ho waa bouently en titled to tho broker' commlialou. In aoiue caxef, he H.ild, hlHcolliMiguM pro. toatcd, but ho Informed them that If he win not to gel tho commlaaion they would not get thu hoodie. Although ImiU (lliixn, of tho Piieltlo Hlntert Telephone comimny, und Ahriim Detwlller, of tho Homo Telephone com my, tho two Indictid magnate have not been upprehondetl by tho police, no fear Ih felt hy thu proeooutlon iih It l hollo visl thnt both moil will Huneuder, To Increate Direct Tax. Lyoin, March 20. M dilator of Fi nance Calllu uiado a great HH)ccli boro tixlay dellnlug tho governinont's coo nomlo ixilloy iih dlrcctotl toward tlm gradual diminution of Indirect taxation and thu HiiMltutlon of n direct lax pro- txirtlonuto to tlio means of tlio tax payer. The Income tax, ho wild, wuh tho Orat great ilep In tide direction. Ilo wiih willing to modify tho iiicuHtirc, ho Hit M, for ho did ngt pretend It could not bo Improved, but bo lnnlntcd that tho prlnolplo romalii Intaot na at prea out enforced. Auttrallan Mall Delayed, London. March 2(1. Tho ToHtnlllco donartmout iinuoiinciR that tho hteitin- ship eorvlco between Now Zealand nnd ban l'ranoittoo Having moprxMi, no mans will bo uont or rccelvod by that route until further uotloo Malla for Now Zealand now go by tho Suox canal, NEWS FROM THE COAL KOADU DflOUfJHT TO TIME Indiana and Illinois Llnei Adopt Gov ernmont "SuKRettlona," Wellington, March 21). IVomjit no Ion by tho Intoiatnto Commnrro com in Iwilon ban iivrti.xl wlnt mlpht have dovo)oK( Into 11 rrriotiH clnah la-tween tho coal hlpiH'r und tho rnllrondi of liidlaun and IIIIiiuIh. On Murch 10 tho Indiana Itnllriaidcoiiiiiilaaluu, tho Unit od MluoHorkurH uuil reprcwmtutltociail om! ntora of Iiidlunn nnd Illluola com- plumed to llio commlaaion tluit tlio cairlcrn hud given notice of nn advance of 2 renti n Ion on coal from Indiana ami IllluoU xilnt to Chicago. Huch an advniico, thoy polntxl out, would neiloualy nffect Ixjtli uilnera nnd opem torn, Tho quotlou of lllng a formal complaint against thu mllroudt wna considered by tho delegation. An Inti mation nlao war tnndu that proccedlnga Mould 1x3 luatltutitl ugiiliist thcrurrloM for violation of tho itntl-lriiU law. WlrcM that timo thu coinmlralon haa Imm'ii In communication with all the president Interfiled, mid in the word of Chairman Knu p "certain auggea- lloiia" cio inailo to llio railroad. It huh announced by the ccmmlfxlon to day that replica to thu communication had Im-oii received (roiu tlio lnluicstl line nnd thnt tho determination to make the propped ndunco inthoc(l rntett had Leen r.coi ilorel and iilaind- ouud. Can Sell Relinquishment. Washington, March 27, Announc ing the opinion of tho mint In favor of Kluhlv, In tho roao of IMnanl II. Love vm, Annie I'lahlv, Involving u contest ovci laud In Miaaoula ryiuuty, Mon- tnua, Justiro llrewcr, 01 tlio niipreine couit of tho United Htatm, today laid down romt general jirlnclpli-H icgiudlng tho rellmpilslimeut ol liomeatcad ap pllratloim and tho Nilo of land taken up under thu homtntcml law Indoio tho Iraoanrc of the isiteut. On that point tho court held thnt iclliupilshmonta ran Ixj told. Turn Mora Money Loose, ' Washington, March 28. Under in- atructlon recently issued, collector of customs throughout tho country wero directed to deMatlt their customa re cvlptH In tho regular deposltnrleH. This, lioecr, did not enilintce the ao-cnlled HtibtreiiPiiry cltie. Thtito iiixttuctiou linvu U'ii tixlay enlargiil liy tlio eeent- tary no tlmt tho public deioalt with national Uiuk dciioallorleH lit New York city will at onco 1m Increuatsl atxiiit 1G, 000,000 from cui'tom uvolpta tin- ttei tho provision of tho net of March I, 1U07. Cattle Qraztna; on Rrterve Washington, Muroh 20. Tho Forest aorvleo today nnuoiincea tint 1,3HK,300 wattle and horse and 4,fluft,0zX) sln-op will la) crmlltxl to gtnio on Weatcrn fuiost iwerviM during 1PU7, of which WO.ftOOeattlc and howtt nnd 7.11,tH)0 ahwp will be iKrmltted in Oregon; A2.600 cattle nnd 110,000 nhecp In WoHhlngton. Livestock which hnu herctrforo regularly ustd tho rango in tlin recently created reacrvM and four iiildltlons in Oregon will (. jHtrmlttcd to gmso free dining thu prvnout aensoii. Don't Make Rural Carrier Trouble. Washington, March 2U. A decision rendered tixlay by Fourth Assistant l'OHtinaeter Cienornl Degmw innlst ujon an ndhernnco to tho regulation requir ing that boxea on rural mull routea ahull bo creeled by tho rondaldo, no that carrier can easily obtain uccckh to thorn without deviating from thuir route or diaiuotiiilng from their vehicles. Fall uro to comply, the decision Hlater, Ih likely to result In tho ditcontlnuunco of tho dolivery of mall. Rootovelt TVtlka Railroad, Washington, March 28. President Itoosuvult dlaotiircd various frnturc of the railroad situation at a conferenco with a number of hi adviser nt tho White HouHO today. They Included Hecrotarloa Root Coitolyoit nnd Oar llold, nuil Interstate Commerce Com mlsaioner Clark nnd Ijwic. Those piesent mlmltted that the conference had to da with railroad matter. Plan for IOOD Campaign. Washington, March 20. Secretary of tho Tntuury Cortolyou nnd Timothy Woorduff, of Now York, chairman of tho Republican Htato coinmlttoo of Now York, were In conference with thu pres ident nt tho White llousoformoro than two houre tonight. Mr. Woodruff Bald tho conferonco related to prcaldontinl campaign plans for 1008, but that can- illilutoa woio not illHoussod. Portland Man After Good Jod. Washington March 28. Richard Nixon, of Portland, Bon-in-lnw of Mrs. Dolph, la a candidate for tho secretary- shin of the Immlgrulion commission, which will go abroad this Biimmor lo study Immigration probloma. New Land Offlca Appointee. Woahlngton. March 27. Harry H. Bchwattx, of South Dakota, wna tola; nppolnlod chief of tho special Held ani vice, division of tho general land office. NATIONAL CAPITAL MODE DELtOATES TO UE btNT. Roosevelt to Strengthen Hague Mic tion Dato Still Uudecldtd. Washington, March SO. I'fcsidont Roosevelt I1111 concluded lo Incrcnsu the mimtier of Ameritnn delegate to tho awe nil Hague confeicnco, n proceeding which will not have any effect, how ever, upon tho disposition of tho Mir Ions project that will lie considered at that gathering, berauso each nation rupicaenled I entitled to Lut 0110 vote. Hut becauso of tho complexity ami Hit poruiuco of tho rirograirune, it ia felt by tho president that tho American del 1 git Ion should he enlarged to permit of a sub-dlvlslon Into committee If need Ihi. When tho announcement wna made mI Juno of tho Intention to hold a eecond conference, It waa also atntrl thnt American would bo represented by (Jenernl Horace Porter, formerly am laiMadoi to Franco J Joseph H.Choat, former ly umbusailor to Kugland, and Judgu V. M. Iho, of Llttlo Rock, Ark., formerly preeldrnt of the Ameri can liar association. Tho president and Secretary Root liavo already selected tho additional delegate, but It I not deemed projxr to announco tho names In advnnco of formal notice that tho second conference actually I to be held. For, notwithstanding tho fact tlmt now scarcely 111010 tlian 00 day 1 to Inter vene bolween till dato and tho date Hiiggcstod by tho government of Tho Netherlands an auilablo for tho begin ning of tho conferenco nt Tho Hague, ! poaalbly through coino oversight lite formal Invitation to tho nation to par ticipate Itnvo not been lanued. INCREASED MEAT EXPORTS. Total Value of Product Sent Out Last Year $200,000,000. Washington, March 20. Tho tuta uxportations of incut and dairy product and fool unlmala fiom tho United Htutea last year aggregated over f 2I0, 000,000 in value, according to a state ment lamed by tho bureau of statistic, of tho department of Commerce and Iitbor. This represent an increnso of 70, 000,000, or 45 per cent, during tho de cade from 1HU0 to 1000. More than 00 er cent of luat year'a exports went to tho United Kinplom. Of tho $250, 000,000 worth of meats, dairy pio ductM and fool animals pasing out of tho United Hiatus last year, 140,000, 000 wan in Uvo nnimala, 158,000,000 In lard, 130,000,000 In lucon, 125,000, 000 in fresh beer, 121,000,000 in hnins, 118,000,000 In oleomargarine, 114,000, 000 In Kirk other tliau bacon nnd hams, $4,600,000 In butter and 2,600,000 In ehocso. Soldier Had Shotguns, Too. Washington, Match 28. Tho crown examination of Tliouia Taylor, former ly of Company F, Twenty-fifth infantry, m lesiimctl totlay when tho sonato ecmmitleo on military a flair again took up it Investlpttlon of tho "shoot ing up" of llrownsvillc, Tox. Wlica naked concornlng tho Imuo of extra am munition to soldlera when they desired to go hunting, Taylor said he had nev er secured any, because ho always took 0110 of three shotgun belonging to hi company. This I the that udmUslon slnco tho invostlgution wua begun that the coinpitny bad shotguns In its poa Hosslon. Joeph L. Wlhou, company II, gavo testimony concerning event of tho night of August 13, when the shooting occurred, similar to tlmt given by Taylor. , Arrange for Summer Camp. Washington; March 28. llrlgadlcr (lenernl Murray, chief of artillery, haa requested tho adjutant general to In- struct tho commanding officers of tho nitlllery district to put himself in di rect communication with the statu uu thoiitlea with n view to ascertaining tho detail of their plana and In order to render them audi naslstanco aa may bo practicable in connection with nr langementa for transporting, emp'oy lug, auboistence, Insttuctlngand return ing to their homes in safety auch troona na may participate Uieroin. Northwest Pottal Affair . Wnahiugton, Mnrcli 28. Charles E. Hartley haa boon appointed regular. John Naff ubtltutc, rural carrier, route-1, Republic, wnh, Kathorluu G. Wood has boon appointed oatmaat omt Fnieaton, Snohomish county, Wash., vlco William Nash, roalgned. Advai co Eight-Hour Case, Washington, March 27, In iho Su premo court of tho United States Solic itor Qeneml lloyt nmdo n motion today for tho tulvnncoinent on tho docket of eovoml cased against dredging compan ies on tho charge of violating the eight hour law. Battleship Plans Ready. Washington, March 20. Plan and tpeoitlcatlona for tho two battleships authorized by tho last seeslon of con groaa will bo reao'y for competitive bid ding April 1. ABOLISH RED TAPE. Secretary Garfield to Start Reform fn Interior Department. Washington, March 25. Secretary Garfield la organizing tho Interior do pnrtment with a view to facilitating public buslncHs nnd eliminating led tape. Ho ia transforming an obwolele governmental tnadilno Into a modern btislneKH methods, injecting up-to-dnto mothoIs and doing away with fully ono-thlrd of tho lalwr required under tao old regime Ik-glnnlng today, Mr. Garfield will lx)llsh U10 public landa and Indian Territory dlvlslona of tho Interior do partment, dlvialon which heretofore handled all busincaa corning to tho sec retary from tho general land ofilco and Indian oluco. Their functlona were aupcriluouH and had no good effect. On tho contrary, these divlsiona made un necetwiry work and delay, and wero largely roaponaiblo foi friction and troublo betwven Secretary Hitchcock on the ono band and tho land and Indian office on tho other hand. J. A. Parker, former chief of tho landa division, who haa a thorough knowledge of department methods, ia to be inado Mr. Garfield' private sec retary, but will not particlpato In the formation of flcpattmenUl policy. Clerks of bis nnd other divisions will be absorbod by the land and Indian offices. These reforms wcro rccoin- mended by tho Keep commission, of which Mr. Gaifleld was a member. 'The picaidcut heartily approves ol the change, and looks for great Im provement In tlio department in conse quence, especially aa the cliangM brine the new secretary In closo touch with tho chiefs of all bureaus of his depart ment, and obi I Urate 1 tho bothersome Intermediary. GREAT DEFEAT FOR OONILLA. After Ten Hour' Fight, Army Flee, Abandoning Camp, Managua, Nicaragua, March 25. Advice received from the front today, ray that tho army of President lion! I la of Honduras haa been lttackvd and de feated near Nariata by tho Hondurlan icvolutlonlsta and Nicaraguan airny after 10 hours' hard fighting. Ikmilla'a troops, it Ia said, left be hind them camp equipment, artillery, rictls and ammunition. Among the prisoner captured are sevemi leading officers of the Hondurlan forces. Many were killed and wounded on both aides. Tlio Hondurlan revolutionists cap tured 300 prisoners, three pieces of ar tillery, also a supply of ammunition therefor and 300 ritlra. Ono estimate of the casualties places tho killed at 200 and tho wounded at 160. Two hundred government soldiers Joined tho rcvolullor.lata during the light, Tho disaster for President Don II la 1 now complete and It Is behoved tliat Tegucigalpa undoubtedly will be rap tured. The town of Cnnygu, La Epe ransa, San Padro ami Hula liavo an nounced themselves in favor of tho rev olution. STORM RAGES ON. No Let-Up of Ram Apparent In North ern California. Redding, Cal., March 25. Tho heav iest storm ol tho sraaon raged here nil last night and until early this morning. For a few hours It abated and then broko again. A terrific wind is now blowing and tho ruin is falling in sheets. Itepoita stato that anow la falling all through tho Slaklyoua and Sacramento canyons, tho precipitation belug heav ier tliau at any time during the past season. All the snow plow In tilts section have been put into commission and havo made but little headway. A third mowalido occurred at Can lam, and tho wrecker from Dunsinulr hastened to tho tceno. Tunnel No. 0 la aaid to bo caving in and Dunamuir has an unverified report that In tho Slaklyoua many cave-in have occurred. Condition could not be woreo along tho upper routo than they now are and tho Indications . aro tlmt another atorm will break tonight. No Sheep Quarantine. Laramie, Wyo., March 25. The stato board of ihoen commissioners today revoked tho order ot April 2, 1008, that theop entering the state from othor states or any territory almll bo quarantined for a period of 30 days af ter dipping, and ordered that nil sheep In the stato shall, beloro entering tho shearing pen a foi shearing, bo dipped and any found infected or that, have In any manner boon exposed to contagious disease, shall bo placed In quarantine until all danger of spreading dlaeaeo has passed. Reaches Teguclatpa. Washington, March, 25, Mr. Core, the Nicaragua!! "minister, received a dispatch today from Mr. Ganei, the Nlcaraguan minister ot foreign affairs, confirming tho press reports ot a great victory tor the Nlcaraguan at my near Maraitl. In addition, he says tho Nlcaraguan army probably will take Tegucigalpa tomorrow. NEWS OF THE WEEK In a Condensed form for &ur Bnsy Headers. bappmgs of wo corners A Returno of tha Las Important but Not Lest Interesting Event' of tha Past Week. The Roumanian revolt Is nutctinz down. Tlio president has called an election In tho Philippine. All labor troubles around Ilutte havo been adjusted for the time being. St. Loul brewery workers threaten to strike and tho city Is facing a beer famine. Tho disarmament question I likoy to Iw barred from Tho Hague peace con foience. Republican members of tho Tennes see legislature propose Roosevelt for a. iiiiiu leiui, Tho Nebraska leglsature has pasted a direct primary a copied after the Ore gon statute. Sprockets had guaanteed tho coat ot a thorough houscclcaning of grafters at San Francisco. Tho Weetcrn Union Telegraph com pany has raited Its rates, In tome cased aa inueh as 20 per cent. The census bureau ettlmales that tho population of tho United Htatca baa In creased 8,000,000 In tho past alx years. The Colton, Cal., death list as tho result of the train wreck is placed at 22 and at least six more of tho Injmcd will die. A green switch crow Is blamed with tho accident. Mediation In the Central American wai haa been postpened. The San Francisco investigation may apicad to every city on the cout. Kvldcnce Is being secured which points to telephone bribery In Oakland. Mrs. Thaw Is said to bo breaking down under the strain of the trial of Thaw. Congressman Scott, of Kansas, pie dicta the completion of tho Panama canal in kcvou yean. Eight men have been arrested at Rutto for trying to influence voters at tho primaries Just bold. Tho bill for tho recount of tho ballots cast for mayor of New York In Novem ber, 1005, lias passed tho ftew oric legislature. A cignrvtto started a fire in tho gen eral Bliops of tho Rl Pnio & Southwest ern railroad at Carrizezo, N M. Tho lord ia placed at 1100,000. Rig shipments of flour are being hur ried from Mlnneanolis to San Francis. co, whero a government transport will lake it to me lauilno aullerora tl China. Kx-President Clovolnnd has Just cele brated his 70th birthday.' Tho whole of Itouraanla la In revolt and tho capital threatened. Snn Salvador haa asked Mexico to inteivono in tho Central American war. Foruker has called fcr primrlea in Ohio to decido preference for president. Immenso land frauds are to bo inves tigated by a Federal grand Jury at Uieycnno. A deadlock 1ms been reached between Western railroads and trainmen on tha J question ot wages. Premier ritolynln, ot Russia, haa agieed to abolish court martial, aa t present exorcised. Franco announces her determination to get rodreee from Morocco for tho I murder of a French pubjoet. A commission in lunacy haa been ap-J potnteu in uio 'i naw case ana tlio trial I haa adjourned until the commission ro-l porta. The Nebraska legislature has passed! a law to tax railroads on tho aamol basis us Uio holdings ot private Indi viduals. Tho California flood haa mado pro-j duce scarce in Ban Francisco. Taft continued to bo boomed for proa-l Hlcnt, lut uuru term talk lor ltoosovolt grows. Tho government Is making active preparations to start tho mud fraud trials In Colorado. Jerome baa found that Now York po-l lice nave boon compelled to contribute. to political lunds. Speaker Cannon and tho ccngrcsl atonal party liavo boen allowed to land at Panama after being held In qua ran I tine aeveial days. ITftnnv ilnntAM Hmt. litii nrnaMfiltnn i flan FrAnMhvi mtflArfl linn Mnv nnlllln aigniflcanco or that it U blow ajm a,t organuou laoor.