Moro bulletin. (Moro, Or.) 1902-1902, November 13, 1902, Image 1

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Newsy Items Gathered to from All
Parts of the World.
OF IWTEWiST TO ALL OUR KI!A DEBS
General Review oi Important MafRsalaga
• f the »»aat Weak la Brief ead
Comprehaaetve
NOVEMBER
MOHO, OREGON, TIIV!
VOL. I.
W EEK'S DOINGS
ìli!etiti
ara
IRRIGATION FOR OREGON.
W in Ust a Share ef Atore» $<MM>,tMM> from
National Irrigation Fami.
NEWS OF OREGON
Washington, Nov. 11.—Gul of an ag­ Items of Gtneul Interest Gathered
gregate reclamation fund lu the treasury
of approximately $9,000,000, the state
of Oregon la entitle,! to credit for s I mm I
one tenth, or something In the nelgh-
horhuod of $900,000. The general land
office and the treasury are together
working to computa the net returns
from public lands In the several states
and from the United Matea for the pest
two fiscal years, In order to ascertain
tire exact sise of the reclamado,, fund
created by the Irrigation act of tire last
seasion of congress. This law, It w ill
lie recalled, pro vid,«, that the net funds
derived from the ’sale and diap, «al of
puhlh lands shall constitute a reclama­
tion fund, for use on government works
In the aererai etet*». W hile (he whole
amount comprise« an aggregate slim , to
he distributed at the direction of the
secretary of the interior, it is provided
at tlie end of 10 years each state shall
receive lamefits in proportion to its
contributions to lire fumi. It was also
wisely pr<>vide,l that the fund shonld
inclmle teuelpts for the past fiscal year.
i t is a matter of note dial Oregon has
the third largest returns of any state in
(he Union, for Gw {rest two years.
I b e irei returns to tire credit of the
slate alanti at about | 900,000 for the
two years.
Tire onlv states which precede Oregon
■re North Dakota, whose groes returns
snxrtiiit to 91,321.811, and Oklahoma,
with $1,094,4*2 for tire two years.
Washington is the fourth state with
9 *9 1 ,5 0 ’», and Idaho seventh, with
$576,990.
The approximate net re­
turns for Idaho w ill Ire about |76O,OtM>
for the two years.
From AH Over the State-
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL DOINGS
A Brief Review of Improvements. Growth
and Development Along AB Linas
1 hroMgtout Our State.
TREATY H . I Ì
UP,
PreaMent Palma Max Plg»< a-Huted Culm's
Reply te the Uetted States.
Washington, Nov.
Contrary to
tire common understand!' g here, It ap­
pears that tlie draft of the Cuban re­
ciprocity treaty has not yet left Havana
on ita return to W aahingtw , but in-
atoml is now repoeing in a pigeonfiola
in tire d»-»k of President 1'alma
Tbe
miaundtiratending as to th« location of
tlie treaty aroae from a stato merit from
Minister HqUiera at Havana that lie
expected the treaty to be sent tbe day
following the sending of his nreeaage.
Tire Cuban habits of procrastination,
rattier than any diepoaiti<in to actually
refrain from entering into treaty obli­
gations with tho Unite«! Rtatea, are
•uppoeed to I mi the reason tor <h»tay.
in view of the fact that the treaty
has not yet come Irere, nor haa Mr.
Hqiiiers had a l««»k at it, it follow» that
the United Rtatoe government ia offi­
cially ignorant of the nature ol tire
change« that tire Catana deaire to main­
ili the mavwntion.
Of «-nurse, gener­
ally, these are known to be «-onnected
with tire IhcreaiM» of the rebate to he
allow«»! on Cuban »agar and toka«*ro
entering tire United State«, and there
are indhationa that tire ad ministration
may Ire w illing to yield slightly on thia
point if no unreasonable delay is ex­
hibited in tbe negotiations on tire pert
of tl-e Cubeua. TI m * rate of retiate pro-
jxifted in tite original convention ia 20
per cent, and it ia gathure«l that tire
Cuiaina want 68 |«er '» n t.
Thia rate
cannot lie alloered, in Hew of the belief
that congress would i-erteinlv not eanc-
tion «>u»'h a cut in duties, but between
these figures there ie ao wide a margin
tl.at thele ia room for compromise on a
iiaata that might Ire ««‘'»[■table to both
aides.
Tire rosling »tation matter ia, for tlie
time Ireing, held in aheyau»«, tlie
10,000 tona of coal belonging to the
United Rtatea uaxy now lying in a
war- bouse at Triwornia ia being dlm in
»i»hed, «'•»'ording to tire need« of tire
navy in G olf waters, ao that tire Coban
c mp.'aint of tbe existen«» of an Amer-
iron naval station in Havana barbor ia
adjusting itself without friction, and,
indeed. It ia mid that tbe matter haa
not been officially mentioned lately.
13, 1902.
WANT CANTEEN
NO. 20.
STRIKE BOARD TAKES A REST
> ia ls h c d Its Tour ot i aspect toe — Miners
TO SAVE TIMBER
W ill He Heard November 14.
General Corbin Declares in Favor
of the Post Exchange
SAYS GOOD DISCIPLINE DEMANDS fT
Annual Report ot the Adjutant General
Deals with Every Feature of the
Arm y—More Amusement».
Mahanoy c ity , P a., Nov. 7. — t i »«
Anthracite Strike con.nnseioo ended
ite tour of investigation in the coal
Hcrnunn Favors the Withdrawal
{ V a lu a b le ForCStS.
osw_>uiwvo.
io ih . l - . . , b . , C r « k V . i l . , , ™ . p a u T K T l0 N T 0 < * , , w
ter»'»» end w ill return to tlreir homes (
to>lay, and w ill meet again at Rcranton
Tbe Repeal or Modification of tbe Present
on November .4 to take tire testimony
Law, in Evewt Lands Cannot be
of tire miners. Tire largest day's work
Reserved, is (.reed by Him.
of tire entire trip waa accomplished
yesterday when the commissioners
Washington, Nov. 6.— Tire most im j
made a «ximplete inspection ot two large
portent feature ol trend Commissioner
collieries and a tour of tire region lying
Hermann's annual report, submitted
tret ween M ront Carurei and this city. '
Hix working days hare been ron- j today, is a recommendation for tne im*
from disposal ol a
1 in traveling from place to ptacnl ,,'**^*a t*’
il of tire public land« which
. "
. ..
P*rt <* a ll
I» the esrtbreeHw real regtone. and tire I are niOrr vaTUahTe for forest purposes
arbitrator» feel that they are now qual­ than for other uses.
Thia step ia
ified to ait in jadgment on the oon- urged in view of the heavy inrrads
trove«»y between tire mine owners and Ireing made upon the public tin,tier
and the resulting damage to water
tlreir employee. In a ll, the com mi e- supply. I f thia step cannot 1« taken,
sioners were lower«.! into eeven minea I it is paged «a absolutely ireceaaary that
of varying oonditkna ami went through tire timlrer ami stone a«t, p*»»ed 30
several breakers. They met the gen« ' years ago, ire either re[«aled or mater-
ral sapeiintemh-nta, t lie mine eaperin- ¡*l)y tmxiified. Two »loliarn and a half
temiente and foremen of the various an acre for timber land is a mere nom-
collieries visitad, and also personally inal price, when the land is often worth
talked with the grimy «rol diggers in |1 0 0 per acre.
tbe dark gangways and
chambers
••[( the timber ami stone act ia to
h»:adre»ia of feet below tbe earth a aur- continue in force,** raid Commissioner
face. They w ill be able U umh-retand Hermann today, “ it should 1» modified
queetious and ask questions where they to allow the government to get a fair
would not have i«een able to umler- price for its timber landa.
Rime the
stand them if they had not been umler- . ena, tment ol the present law, 30 years
ground.
ago, the government haa reaiiexd but
913,000,000, when tire lands disposed
H TLD FOR ELECTION ACCIDENT.
of were worth 9130,000,000 at tire
lowest figure.
I believe free nae of
M arnger ot Fireworks Disptay is Charged public timber in *imited quantities
by Coroner with Manslaughter.
should be allowed settler» and miner«
New York, Nov. 7.— W ith a list of for domestic purposes, but ail timber
taken from tbe public domain for c o m ­
12 persons killed and 74 injured before
mercial and manufacturing purposes
liim , Coroner Scholar today began an etiould ba purchase»! at a fair pri»e.
investigation of tire explosion of fire­ Under the present law timber valued
works in Madison
Square
Tuesday at not leas than 1100,000,000 haa been
stolen or destroyed. Under a revised
evening. He held John Craig in 918,-
law properly enforced by an adequate
oOO bonds on a charge o< manslaughter ranger force, this could not continue.”
in tbe first degree. M r. Craig, it is a l­
The new rule of tire department a l­
leged, was in charge of the explosives lowing the Woolgrowens’ association to
take charge of tbe allotment of sheep
at tbe tim e of the accident.
and range in foreet reserves where
Two boys, «bo were carrying boxes sheepgraxing was allowed during tire
of explosives, were »ent to the houee past season did not always prove satis­
of detention by the coroner as w it- factory, and caused more delays in issu­
nessBe. A ll tbe rest of the 10 prisoners ing [erm its than under the former sys­
«ere discharged.
tem.
Investigations made by fore»t
Tbe coroner says there were seven inspectors indicate that generally too
bombs.
An attempt to shoot off the many sheep were allowed in tbe re­
first failed, he said, but it detonated, serves, and that tire number must be
and thus caused the explosion of tbe materially decreased next year.
other bomb«. There were 10 bembe
Attempts to prosecute frandu'ent
and four mortars weiabing 160 pounds entrymen have been greatly hampered
each.
____
tecause of the refusal of witnesses to
give testimony before local land offi­
IMM ENSE CUSTOMS RECEIPTS.
cers, either from intimidation or other
causes.
To overcome this, the corn-
October Imports at New York Largest on
miss inner renewa hie recommendation
Record, with One Exception.
for tire enactment of a law compelling
New York, Nov. 7.— October was, in the attendance of witneews in such
amount of customs receipts and in case« under pens1»/. A forcible argu­
number of consignments imported, a ment is made on the necessity of ex­
tending public surveys to Alaska.
It
record “ current” month at this port.
is shown that the lack of these surveys
The only
month which ever ex­ ie greatly retarding the development nf
ceeded it in p rint of customs receipts lumbering,
agricultural, coal and
Homesteaders
was A p ril, 1897, and thia was tbe rec­ mineral development.
Iso are anxious to acquire lamia in
ord month of tire year «hen a new tariff
was about to become operative, and an Alaska, bnt dare not without they can
unprecedented rush to get goods into aojuire title .
the country was made.
Last month’s
CHINA'S DARK WAYS.
receipts were 917,250,000.
The re­
Waahintgon, Nov. 10.— Tlie a rio s i
report of Adjutant General Corbin, of
the army, dnela w ith every (eetore ol
The drug store of Dr. H . A. W all,
Fir« at Can »Ion, N. J ., destroyed
the arm y, and begin« with a etaieurent
l.yle,
was
roblred
of
91.050
by
four
three blocks, valued at 9260,000.
■bowing that fbe arm y la to be rednoed
masked men.
Tm »l legislation 1» almost ear« at the
by liecember 1 to 6<),020 men, of which
Mrs. Mary Htarkey, an Oregon pio­
abort or long aereiou of congreaa.
street 3.M77 belong to the staff deport­
neer of 1«(8, is dead.
Rbe had live«!
ments
Tire report a f re we that daring
Pr. Nansen, the Arctic explorer, *111
In Raiem lor a nutnlrer of yeera.
tlie H m »I year, 36 offtaera were killed
start on another expatlltlon lu 1008.
in action or died of wounds or disease;
C. A. Fitch, of Lakeview. Fusion
Ma|o, (fcMkrfh. SiaeArthar has laren
candidate lor state pi inter In I hum ,
21 resigned, and 68 retired. Of tire
ordered to the command of tin, D * |« r t-
enlisted men, 1,277 «ere killed or died
oominitle«! suicide by taking morphine.
mo,it of tli« lakes.
of wounds and disease; 35,806 were
Cltisens
ol
I'urtland
have
started
to
Much anal«tr Is fell concerning th«
discharge»! on the expiration of service;
raise
a
925,<M)O
fund
lo t an immigra­
6.498 were discharged for disability or
condition of tire amparor of Itu.sia.
tion bureau and permanent exhibit.
11« Is greatly depreeretl In mind ami la
dismissed by order of court m artial;
The sugar factory at I-a G ramie haa
4,467 deaerted; two were missing, and
ni<danrl«oly.
already receive, 1 ¡8,400 tons ol larets,
203 retired.
M inister Wu, Chines« representative
which amount is greater than the whole
General Corbin baa tbe following to
ot Washington, w ill not await the ar-
aay regarding lire canteen :
crop of any previous year.
riv.'.l of hla anreaaaor, hot w ill return
"T lie restoration ol the exchange, as
home at once.
Tire report of th,« superintendent of
it existed before the pe»aage of the a»X
tire
sta<«
asylum
for
October
shows
Fire In the New York rim es office
of February 2, 1901, prohibiting tht
1,285 persons to Ire confined in (lis t
was th« ran»« of two deaths »ml tire
»ale of beer, ia desired and urged bv
institution, an increase ol nine since
serious Injury of a number of others.
tlie great majority of officers and men,
Heptenils-r,
Property loss 96.000.
and by noire more titan thorn of pro­
nounced te in [«rance views. Numerous
Mast»-r Fieli Warden Van I Hi sen de­
Than« w ill be no at,ip this year to
re|»orte confirm tbe views leng held by
clare« that the laws are violated io
carry gifts to the eoldisra in the far
tbla offi»» that tire old exchange con­
many csm ’ s by tuillmen who do not
K a.t, but the department w ill see that
tributed to sobriety, health and con­
provide good fiali ways in their dams,
all packages are delivered.
tentment of the men. The increase of
lie w ill proceed to enforce this act.
The president is considering th« ap­
»leaertiona, and of trials for infractions
COAT OF Rt «At. FREE IH I.IV I RV.
plications for chief of the bureau of
I t has bees announce»! to tire stu­
of discipline ia, by those beet informed,
steam engineering and paymaster gen­
dents ol Pacific university.
Forest
attribute»! to the abolition of the former
eral, and w ill announce appointment* tn»rraar«l ApproprUtluas Arc Necessary Grove, that the Corlrett prise for schol­
privihgea of tire exchange ’ *
te Meet Requirement».
soon.
arship of 950 and tire Tihl*aia prise lor
In conclusion the report says:
“ Tbe instruction for men in voca'
Washington, Nov. 11.— Tire annual oratory of 950 have ireen again offered
Fire partlallv destroyed the (¡rand
music would be a step in tbe direction
opeia house. Nashville, Term.
Is>aa, gross cost o f complete rural free deliv­ thia year.
of contentment and better discipline.
ery service throughout the Unite,!
960,000.
Ao im|M*rtant ruling has been made
Every regiment should have its march­
Ktales « III approximate $2,000 000, try Reboot Ru|<eriiiten<i<-nt Ackerman,
General U rlb e-U rllw , tbe Colombian
ing song. Frequent practice in singing,
according to the annual report which lie iiae ilei ided that the re-idence of
revolutionary leader, has Irena sen-
particularly daring tlie long winter
First Assistant Po«tma»ter General tire |>arent or guardian, rather than the
touce«l to »leath.
evenings, would do much to make the
Wynne receive,!
fion,
August W . place where the pupil is enumerated,
men satisfied to remain in quarters and
Hander ana w ill enter the race In Iowa atarhen, general »„perlutemlent of the
determines tire place where a child is
sway from tire baleful influence of the
for governor against Cummins. Vlndi- service. The remaining 700,000 square
entitled to «'tend school without paying
barrooms that exist in too great num
cation la hie plea.
miles not naw covered by rural free de­
tuition.
hers in lire vicinity of our m ilitary
OUNBOAT TO BIS RESCUE.
lU nglara entered a Naw York house livery service, according to die report,
posts. These barrooms are under the
The Oregon land and livestock coni-
while the tally were at dinner and stole w ill require the employment of 26,000
cr 27,<MX> carriers in ad<Ut,oo to those l>any lias tieen incorporele*! at Eugene. United States W ill Compel Release ol Her protection of tire license law of tbe sev­
9»,000 worth of Jewelry and cinching.
eral »tales, and are beyond tire control
now emlpoyed. making the entire force The capital .-lock ia 9 1,000,000.
The
Coeaular Agent by Venezuelans.
Burglars blew open ths sale in an of carriers, when tire extension of the objects of tire incorporation rover near­
of the m ilitary autboritiee."
Port of Spaia, Island ol Trinidad,
Albuquerque, N. M ., Jewelry store and service Is completed, within the next ly everything in the livestock husinesi*.
FOR OREGON STUDENTS.
«mured 92,000 in money and Jewelry three years, 40,000. After this exten­ The eompnny lias ireen formed by mem- Nov. 8.— The United Rtatea gun treat
Marietta arrived veeterday at Barce­
The poetroaater general has order«»! sion Is completed the annual rate of in ­ la*re of the Booth K elly lumber com­ lona, Veneure!«, io order to »-auipel the
Chat tire |sMrt»th«s physician be abolish­ crease in lire appropriation is expected pany to utilise that portion of their revolutionist« there to releai-e tbe U n it­ Society ol Sews of Awsevtcaa Revolettoe
Offers Prize for Best Essay.
ed in all pneV>tncw» in cities umler n »t to cic ec l 8 or 9 per cent, the rate Ian,Is found to Ire more valuable for ed Rtatea «xinaular agent. Ignacio H.
maintained In the other brandies of etc«k raising tbau for timirer.
600,000.
The Oregon society of Rons of the
Pais, who was arrested for refusing to
the postal service.
To aitcnd the
Mr. Bait American Revolution at Portland offers
I ‘resident Palma says lire treaty lw service 13,000 routes a year until it Ire-
The grain fleet now in the river et «’ontribnte to a forced Iron.
tween Culm and the United Plates has onmee universal, the report says, w ill Portland ia tire largest on record for the ia the richest man in Baiolona, and three prize« of 925, 915 and 910, re-
a inan of high position.
The treat­ spectively, for the irest eeray written
Ireen sent to the Cuban minister at re,, u I re such largely Increased appro­ time.
ment
to
which
lie
haa
been
subjected by any student in any public ecnool in
Washington.
priations that die annual poetofflee de­
One nf tire richest gold miner in the ia only an incident sim ilar to many Oregou, on any ¡one of tbe following
General Toral, who commanded the ficits for the ensuing two or three years U n itc l States ie tire North Pole, locate«!
others which hex» occorre»! In every four «objects:
$8,000,000 or about six miles north of Fumpter,
Spanish army at Santiago de C n l« at w ill proliahly rend,
The Battle of Bunker H ill.
part of Venesuela.
the tim e <4 the Uiwu's surrender, has 910,000,000, if not more; but mice the About 9750,000 has been expended on
Tbe Burgoyne Campaign.
Tire seaport town of Higurote, Vene­
aeivioe is completed, the additional external improvement« and un«lerground
lost his reason.
The Treason of Benedict Arnold.
zuela, was occupied for three hoara yee-
revenue derived w ill soon reduce tire development work »ince tire mine was
Tire Partisan Warfare in tbe Coro-
Secretary Root has cut down the esti­
terday hy for,»« landed from the Vene­
deficits to preeent figure«, if not en­ diecovercd. The property IB controlled
mates for continuing contra» t work on
zuelan gunboat Crespo.
Tire landing inas; Marion, Rnmpter and Pickens.
tirely wi|re them out.
Essays are limited in length to 2,500
by English capitalists.
The artnal [tarty ia naid to have raumd great
rivers amt harbors nearly $1,000,000,
ords; must be written on legal cap on
value of the Nort i Pole ia problemati damage to property owned by Spanish
leaving the total am««,nt $16,570,(88».
SOURCE OF ORE FOUND.
cal. Tire management, ot course, ie and French reai,lenta, and tbe French one side of tbe paper in tire student's
Vice President Bird, of the Ht. Paul
own bandwriting and must be scorn-
lam iliar with the value o ftheo re found
railroad, declares that the rates are too (Md-Time Colorado Mining Camp Expected in tlie wonderful psy slim its, but it warship D 'Est ree iiaa left Guavara to l«ni«d by tire certificate of tlie princi-
investigate tire matter.
to Boom Agale.
low.
»hare not know the full extent of the pay
The Dutch cruiser Holland and the pal of tire arbool attended by tire au­
French miners are likely to reject
Development work ia being Italian cruiser Giovanni Bauaan have thor, to the effect that tire author ie a ceipts in A p ril, 1897, were 1 17,700,000. IW 'tr n m tn l Officers Elevated for an Act
Pueblo, Colo., Nov. I I . — For 20 shoots.
The month wan also a re»-ord breaker
the terms m ale by the arbitration com­ years people have ireen trying to find pushed to determine the richness and arrived at La Guavara.
liona fide student in tire school ami has
Forbidden by Imperial Decree.
been in attendance therein not leee for deliveries at tbe Appraiser’s ¡stores.
mission.
the sour»re of the ore at Silver C liff, extent of this rich imdy of ore. If , as
The number of packages reroived wag
London,
Nov. 5 .— Giving an instance
than
six
weeks
during
the
school
year
An earthquake at (loarda, Sjialn, re­ and at last it has turned up, only half there is every reason to believe, this
DANISH ISLAND DUAL.
of the Chinese way of fulfilling treaty
of 1902-3. Essays must be forwarded 50,551, and deliveries 49,400.
sulted in a serious loss of life and de a mile from die town.
The strike rich shoot extends to the depth, then
obligations, the Pekin correspond«! t ot,
made a few days ago by llaskell A Jack- the mine is easily worth 910,000,000.
struct Ion of much property.
People W ho Blocked Sale ol West Indies to the chairman of the committee in
OH Quieted the W aters.
the Times notes the issuance of an im ­
charge, Wallace McCamant, 34 Con­
Are Badly Disappointed.
A cew corporation w ill begin business
The king of Sian, has cabled hla son, two veteran asesyers, seems to 1«
Port Townsend, Wash., Nov. 7.— The perial rescript in response to a request
cord building, Portland, ao as to reach
thanks tr> the president lor the kindly the most important in Southern Colo­ in Baker City next spring, to he known
Copenhagen, Nov. 8 .— The time for him not later than January 15, 1903. Austrian steamer Java has reached this made by the governor of Kwang Si
reception «»•»•orded his son the crown rado lor many years. They are now as tire Ileiln er woo! pressing and grad­ »uhscribirig to tbe stock of tire Danish In awarding the prizes the committee
province, elevating fourth grade officials
literally quarrying out the ore, and ing company. Tire new company w ill
prince.
West Indian com [»any haa expired. Of w ill be governed by tlieee considera­ port from M oji. After leaving Tsugar to the rank of first grade Mandarins for
shipping it by the carload.
Immense erect a stone building to lie e»juippe»l
straits
the
Java
encountered
the
full
the 91,000,000 nominal capital only tions: Historical accuracy, manner of
their patriotism in smuggling into
The re-election ol Joeph G. Cannon, sums have la*en spent in vain efforts to
with the latest machinery for cleaning, one-fifth was subscribed tor, notwith­
treatment, orthography/giam m ar, eny- force of a typhoon. Heavy sea? swept Kwang Si 1,000 Manser ritles and 300.-
nf Illin o is, makes It almost certain find the ore which was known to he
gm diagand pressing wool.
standing tbe advertisement given to tlie tax and pa actuation.
ever the steamer, hanging life-boats, 000 cartridges, which were placed at
that he w ill I«« chosen as s|>eaker of there, the search Including the Geyser
Th,» incendiary attempts to destroy conoarn by King Christian and Crown
Any additional information relative awning frames and even washing the the service of the gov -rnor for tire
the house.
Prospect shaft, which is 2,«00 leet
iMiildings at the Fort Rtevens barracks Print» Frederick taking stock.
The to the competition may be obtained
The ore has bean found just
tarpaulins away
that
covered the suppression of rebels. This was done,
Governor Yates, of Illino is, Is In a deep.
«till continue, although a double guard piomotera, who are anii-eulera, are
hatches. Fortunately bags of fish oil says the Times correspondent, although
very critical condition and is *sid to lie below the surface on government land. ia maintained and every precaution downcast because of tlie weakness of from W a lla ,« McCamant, chairman.
were then hung along the steamer’s side an imperial decree issued in Angu»t,
worse than at any lim e since he was It runs 944 per ton, ami picked aped- taken to prevent a repetition of the the sentiment in favor of aiding tire
OPERATORS PROMISE.
mens yield 75 ounces of gold and much
and
prevented the seas from breakiug, 1901, in accordance with the protocol,
taken stag.
fires
The offlcerB are at a lose to ex­ West Indian plan.
The leaders of
silver. There is great excitement in all
although a heavy, confused sea threat­ forbade the importation of arms.
the movement intend to appeal to King Coal Barona W ill Abide by the Findings of
General Miles, in his annual report, that region, ami everything has been plain tlie reason for the blazes.
ened momentarily to engulf the steam
George, of Greece, Queen Alexandra
recommend» better fortifications for the staked for miles. I t la anticipated that
SLAIN BY LADRONES.
the Peace Commission.
«r. Had the Java been loaded, the
PORTLAND
MARKETS.
anti
tlie
dowager
exarina
of
Russia
to
Pacific coast and also better harratka Silver Cliff, once the second town in the
Washington, Nov. 10.— Colonel Car- officers th in k , the steamer would have
buy
shares.
Tbe
lacks
and
a
few
in­
American School Teacher In Philippines la
for the men.
state, w ill boom again.
Wheat— W a lla W a lla , 6 8 « 70c; blue- dividuals w ill probably faro the matter roll D. W right and General John A. i»een lost. The Java proceeded to West
Murdered for His Money.
Chicago housewives are solving the
Wilson, member« of tire anthracite coal Seattle.
etem 73(|74a; valley. 70«.
and
stand
the
losses,
aim
»
the
treaty
^ ianU a7^ ovT 5.— D. C. Montgomery,
Electric Trains a ^Success.
servant girl problem by demanding
«trike
commission,
held
a
brief
inter­
providing
for
the
sale
of
tlie
Danieh
Barley— Feed, 921-00 per ton; brew­
Deckles Against Strikers.
superintendent of oukoolo in OrisMital
that help shall have diplomas issued
New York, Nov. 11.— Klectrie trac­ ing, 933 00.
West Indies to the United States was view with the president today. They
by Abo llousewivas’ association.
tion trains on the m ilitary railway, be­
Paris, Sov. 7.— The arbitrators in Negros, w as murdered by ladrones three
reported that the individual operators
rejected
partly
on
«recount
of
their
Flour— Beet grade, 3 .2 0 0 3 .5 0 ; grah­
in the anthracite region had agree,! to the miner«’ strike in the department of miles from Bacolod. M r. Montgomery
promises.
Twontv-flve hundred
Chicago car tween Berlin and Zoemm, have now am. 92 »00 3.2 0 .
abide by the findings of the commis­ Pas de Calais today gave a decision was going to Bacolod was going to Bac­
men w ill receive 10 per cen» Increase ended for the season, says a London
Milletuffa—
Bran,
919.00
per
ton;
Ladroncs Are Very Ac th e .
sion and had so notified Judge Gray against an increase of the present rates olod for a consultation with the re tir­
in wages as the result of the arb itra diapatah to the Ttibune. The result of middlings, 923.50; aborts, 919.50;
the trials has been to prove beyond
President Roosevelt of wages, holding that the rates are ing superintendent and to assume con­
Washington, Nov. 8. — M anila pa­ the chairman.
tion of the differences between employ
He had a large
doubt that egpreas trains can easily be chop, 917.
pers received at the war department was particularly pleased with this in proportionate to the selling price of trol of tlie division.
ere and employes.
Data— No. 1 white, 91-10 O 1.15;
sum of money with him . Six natives,
run hy electric power at a speed of 75
state that tlie ladrones are making ormation, as it tended materially to coal. Annexed to the decision was
A heavy loaded trolley car la Kansas milea an hour on an ordinary perma­ gray, 91.0501-10 Per rental.
im p iify the problem which tlie com written declaration of the represents armed with bolos and spears, attacked
more trouble than ever in the Philip
Hay — Tim othy, | 1 0 O l l ; clover,
C IV jum p'd the track, killing two peo­ nent way. A higher rata of speed re­
lives of all the compani«« in that dis­ the superintendent, quickly killed him
pine«. They occasionally attack con m inion lias to solve.
ple and Injuring six.
quired heavier and firmer permanent 97.50; cheat, 9» P®r ton-
trict to the effect that old-age pensions and then mutilate»! and robbed him.
»tabulary officers and prey upon de­
Potatoes— Best Bnrbanka, 6 0 0 70c
for workmen would lie raised.
The The constabulary have offered a reward
New River Found.
The rebellion in Venesuela Is now way, and thia la to be prepared In time
fenceless natives. Tire paper says that
for the recommencement of the trials per Back; ordinary, 50066« P*r cental, all bona fide insurgents have returned
New York, Nov. 10.— W . J. Wilson delegatee of tbe miners are dissatisfied for M r. Montgomery’s murderers, and
practically ended.
grower«'price«; Merced aweeta, 91-760
In the spring.
to wave ol peace and are maintaining an explorer of the Canadian geological with the decision, and expect to carry it is believed they w ill be captured.
There w ill 1» 38« members In the
t per cental.
at
lrost a munblance of a law-abiding survey, has returned with his party the matter to the chamber of deputies. Robbery is understood to have been the
next congress, of whom 20« w ill Ire Re­
Poultry— Chickens, mixed, 9 3 .60 0
Reciprocity Treaty la Signed.
motive for the crime.
career. To remedy the evils, the con from a tour through the unexplored
publicans and 108 Democrats.
To Prevent Rice Famine.
Washington,
Nov.
11.— Secretary 4.25 ; per pound, 10c; hens, 9 4 0 4 .5 0 per »tabulary is to he increased to euch a country to the southwest of Janies bay
Foreign Mail Service.
A French steamship company la ne­ Hay, f«JT the United States, and Sir dosen; per pound, H e ; springs, 93.00 num tier that the lawless band may Ire says a Times dispatch from Ottawa
M anila, Nov. 7. — The Philippine
gotiating for the establishment of a Michael Herbert, representing the Brit 0 3 .5 0 per dozen; fryers, 9 2 .5 0 0 3 .CO; hunted down.
commissioners have taken firm meas­
Washington, Nov. 6.— The report of
M r. Wilson report« the discovery of
line connecting Ran Franicaco, the lsli government and the government of broilers, 9 2 .00 0 2 .5 0 ; ducka, 9 4 .6 0 «
large river, hitherto unaurvayed and ures to prsvent the rice famine, which H . M. Brooks, superintendent of for­
Haw aiian islands and Australia.
Newfoundland, today, at tho state de­ 6.00 per dosen; turkey», young, 12M
They
Nome Storm Costs Eight Lives.
running between the Albany river on is threatening many provinces.
eign mails, for the fiscal year, shows
O
l3
o
;
geese,
96.00
0
6
.6
0
per
dosen.
Twelve people were killed and 50 In ­ partment, signed what la known as the
Seattle, Nov. 8.— No less than eight the south and the Ottawa Picket river today appropriated $5,000,000 ( M exi­ that the total weight of mails dis­
Cheese
—
Full
cream,
twins,
1
5
0
can) for the purchase and transporta­
jured In an accident In New York. A Bond-Hay treaty, providing for re­
on
the
north.
I
t
has
a
course
of
over
men were drowned, three vessels driven
Young America, 16 HO 16 X
large crowd had gathered to celebrate ciprocity lretween the Unite,! States lfic;
300 miles and near James bay divides tion of rice to be sold to the sufferers at patched by sea to foreign countries was
shore and practically very lighter on into two branches, emptying into Hud a cash priro covering th^ cost. Governor 10,112,772 pounds.
The report say a
th e ir election victory and an explosion and Newfoundland, covering tlah pro­ factory price«, l O l H o leea.
Butter—
Fancy
creamery,
3
0
«
3
2
H
c
The treaty w ill be
Taft w ill control purchases and sales. that the actual net coat of the servit e
of fireworks and bomba resulted In a duct« and halt.
tlie Nome beach was wrecked in a storm eon hay.
per
pound;
extras,
30c;
dairy,
20
aubmitted to the aonate immediately
The coastwise companies have memo­ was 92,245,625. I t is estimated that
l«nic.
which conamanced on Tuesday, October
O 2 2 )io ; »tore, 16018-
upon its reaeeenibllng.
rialised the coromssion denying the ex­ the sum of 95,901,175 was received by
Navy Needs More Officers.
14, and continued the following day
England w ill use 940,000,000 the
Egga— 26030c per dosen.
the department as postage on articles
istence of a pool.
These
facts
are
supplied
by
M
r.
Robin
Washington,
Nov.
10.—
Secretary
coming year to aid her aubjacta Iff the
Hop»—
New
crop,
22025c
per
pound.
Yale Student« Muat Learn to Swim.
exchanged with all foreign countries.
son, purser of the Ohio, which arrived of the Navy Moody is working on bia
Transvaal and Orgnge River colony.
Wool—
Valley,
lt
^
O
1
6
c
;
Eastern
New York, Nov. 10.— Every student
Fifteen H urt In Collision.
yesterday.
A dozen or more people annual report. I t is understood that
He was a Robber Bold.
A steamer and Bchoonar col tided off entering Yale w ill become an expert Oregon, 8O 14M c; mohair, 26O28c.
New York, Nov. 7.— The westbound
were thrown into the surf and rescued one of hia principal recommendations
Beef—
Gross,
cows,
3
«
3
H
c
per
the Boaton harbor, reautllng In the swimmer, If he cannot advance good
Clinton, Ia ., Nov. 6. — A burglar
Black Diamond express on the Irehigh
by
the
lifesaving
crew.
w
ill
be
for
an
increase
of
officers
of
the
drowning of the captain and three ol reasons to be excused from taking pound; »leers, 4c; dressed, 6O7c.
navy. The lack of officers to man our Valley road, which left Jersey City at entered the residence of Editor C. A.
V e a l- 7 X O 8 K c .
swimming loasona, says a Herald dis­
the crew of the latter vessel.
Robbers
Blow
Up
Bank
Safe.
warships ia giving the department grave noon, was wrecked east of Newark Fay, took a pistol from under Fay’s
Mutton — Gross, 3c per pound
The fa ulty
Commissioner of Immigration North patch from New Haven.
concern,
and Secietarv Moody w ill about 12:20 p. m. Fifteen passengers head, covered Fay and hia wife with
Hutchinson,
Kan,
Nov.
8
—
Robbers
haa been directed to Inquire into the has found that 10 peroentof this year’s dressed, 6c.
strongly
urge
that additional cadets at were more or less seriously hurt, one the gnn and compelled them to give up
blew
open
the
safe
of
the
Tampa
state
L am bs— Gross, 3 H c qier pound
A rule
Universal Brotlmrhood scheme and de­ entering class cannot swim.
Annajxilia
be
appoint«,! to supply the coach and the engine being overturned. money and diamonds valued at 91.300.
bank
near
here
and
took
93,800
in
dreased, 6 H e.
cide whether or not they should be al has been pasted to permit swimming
grow
ing
deficit.
He w ill not recom­ The expreea ran onto a siding and col- The robber was cool, and joked with
cash,
escaping
on
a
hand
car.
The
Hog»—Gross, 8 H ® 8 X c P«r pound
his victims.
lowed to take charge of children and lessons to count (or the required gym­
| tided with an engine.
mend
a
reorganisation
of the navy
safe
was
blown
all
to
piece«.
dr»BB»d, 7 0 7 H e .
nasium work.
French miner» have deeidad not to
ar»«|>l torn,» made by arbiter».
educate them.
The Arst heavy frost ol tire season a.
Tire Dalles fell last Wednesday nig lilt