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W" JUNCTION CITY BULLETIN. I LAUNCHING OF THE ,0H'- I NEWS OF THE STATE AX JR.. Kaitr. a r BITTIIWOr.TH. JR.. T Rt$ U.frv-T nU lO tK Bay h frHvt Secct. ; San Francisctv. May 2 On a plat form, decorated with the national , . . t : .V. l. .. I V .. .. K..!7f ti.i.it COlOrs, it u oa im ii i'" . - :g battleship Ohio at . Work, in this city . CoramI aad financial tlapnenlnji or Im. ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM ALL OVER OREGON. NEWS OF THE WEEK - c- -' Saturdav, were gathered the presi- . . .... itt and mcmNr of the cabinet, Comprchtniivt Review the imporUM - . .u.;,.. M ' K Governor Nash, of Ohio; Miss len- rUpiKJiias of the Put Proeate4 niw wh WM to christen in Condensed Fom wlvkh b the ship; Mis Barber, who wa to Likely to Provt of Interest to Our Mary act for Mr. Mckinley. and many uniformed os.ccr 01 me arnij auvi navy waiting for the signal to start Readcn. porUAce A zmei Review 01 01 int Growth tad tmprovemeuti of th Many laduitrKi rhroujhout Onr ThrivtaJ Corn SMawealth Latot Market Report CHAUTAUQUA PROGRAMME Theeot of rcp',mU Oio Albany bridge amounted to f l,Ki7.57. Then ice plant at Maker City Machlna Shopi At Titcj Vp from Atlantic i Pa ifie Strike t4$ Not Imlude Mca In tmplvy of Government Alto Trade la Sympathy, and Soma Have Alrtady Oonc Out With Mathintaia. Wahington, May 21. Approxi mately fiO.t') machinist through, out the country struck yesterday fur a nine-hour day, a cal of equal to the prearitt 1 1)-hour I.V aeale. Mid other demanda. Thi l a rough i-timle of Irr-il-) t O Con lull, of the national -intion of niachttiiata, ba-d ml tele-graphic ad- .a a a a a .1 I vice ti.at inii' rt-a ni into toiuy j from the mehiiit iM adipurtcr in !!. I'M. it.. t Clttf- Til.. AtriLri llHIM ... . . . ti . t . 1.1. l- . 1 .. .1... ...- t . .1 .. : 1 1 ....... .1,. I v ! Prv-ii.'.Tt McKiincv revtcacU the nresmx ne amnou. wnoi-twaiinu iw. , mana uiuiau ' K"- ! (ar aa tiot citciJel to tin- allml ic.j away. -t u.v uy (i 14 nwiim. proruiiiiiica. in.- !- ituuli iv in one or two uitAn.r, lVhlcr. a ytvans iady of 17 year. let ( olv.xl te.!'11 1" ,k M- ,:a,,M, tt"1 '" la at H. r,.ito. Pa., wl.er.- loot n. a o the Mt! ; of chgn, M1M.tlU! ; JU A part of the alii"! trad,, .re out X inaoMMiirriv. ...... ..1 1 -,t'ei-epi uiu Hue hiitiota iic,iftl in tovrmiiH nt 11 iiui'iir si 1 'dn ' . " ' .. ... . .11 1 ..... .. .. r.tttrol the Mrs. Mckinley continue to im. the big iron monster down the ways rrov slow It. " into An Francisco ly. Mi lUrUr, . . . . . . .... ... ... 1 ... . . .. 1 Carnec;e care lXX to Scotch ""h r.er anger ou u;ru.u, :numl,1.Ti!iin iju., univetU" iTtJ Th. annual .-lin .ml WrU-cue The Ohiocon, p,rty U in l tZZX ,n & I " 13 Orciron on their tnP home. lijne fof th Uunf fcirij.. tht rv ud- held at lUh.nond on Juu. 1- aiul U. In a econd trial net Shamrock II Vnlv hot into the face of the ind- ; The alan e in the price of p.ta- ut hsn.ro k 1 one minute. .tnr word "rewdv.' Mt harW-r ..t,, r-!iM-d the nl.intiuir of more ; ,i;r.vtion of Prof. Hov r ami the ArriniemmU flnlih.d for ttrrlU ! tlad tune Park. treKon City My 1 ArariiKf menti have U en roinplett d fur the ei crciM M at tiliulHtutie I'urk, July 3-13. Tluuiiaa J. .Moroni, of New Yolk city, will ! the orator on the Fourth of July, and will later K htture 011 the ".Nruro rn.lilt'iii." (thr who will d.liver tao hi-1 urea are Dr. Chalrea Bayard Mitchell, of the Hen-m-piu ueuu MrthMlit F.piepal church of Miniittadi; lr. J. M. BuNhfoid preni.hnt of the Ohio We. Ivan university, hvturei vuli U de liventl by Ir. Alexander lllackl.urti .( r.irlland and IT. A. J. Frol of Ut AtiK' h"- The Parke Slater of New York eity will i;io two iimtrimienlal concert and Polk Miller will Kive two evening of eutertuiuinent on "South em Life." Mimieal roiieert will l under the TUB KTKIKB IS OX FIFTY THOUSAND MACHINISTS QUIT WORK YT8TERDAY, school children of Sa Frat cisco. The Vnitersity of Orc-on defeated the University of Wahicgto-. in ath letic. An extra suasion of the Hawaiian legislature cut the salark-s of a great many of the officials. The Fan-A:r.ericin cip.:tion h.s leen dedicated. Vice I'roident Roo$evt!t o;ade the address of ti day. An American conijiny has cvn cloded arrangements with the Mcib caa eovernr.ient i-.T the cir.tmctivn of a new railroad in Yucatan. Mexico. A Kiv of Fi'.ipin.- tU-U under Ar. sells Attackl a detaehn.etit oi Aniericaa tr jis, killing two s-O.iiers and one native scout and tasing i-af toldier prisoner. nd bl u- ritlvn. and the ide h to Finn county, , wi'l I niverxitv, ( huagn, will huM words. I chrUten tlsee t!no. t a - ........... whenthe.itvl.allU- n,.nburedloriI('r j j , Released from ita U nd the heavy "e men, u-.j j Uve t.liir(,,, the art ch..-. . hull of U.J tons of steel wet-.t pln. A rUitj delivery route from; - ing through the thick gnus.- . t its Fugeise ili U n einuinended to lh j RICH HAY DISTRICT, crldlc. .t-wly at tirst. t!n faster ,tal djo.rrtm t:t. The route will! and faster. ? t.e slid dr.wn tlie , f,,;;. w rntn h.tigene norm taking tl.-e d-..a! tuaj-ticativ and pil- ,.a rJVer r ad to the Miller fruit dryer ur tne water in tr- i" " and rt turn t ."aiu. ar ami ! w 1 II! ing front W his! f ,f5 ,1 h r. The it;d crahtd, : )(oim thet.ee we?t to Irving road, bit w, and the multitude ' thenc M'ithat work are miii'ioi. mi t one to ti.e f... t tint on u-h work an eight hour day wchedule alrdy prevail. K.ulroi.d timchitiiKt, a, a rule, jrc t"t 'itgagel in the .trke, though the men on v rI r-iaiU ar- .ut. Mr O't'oiiiiell aid lat night that Meadow I audi in Idaho Which Produn Heavy j, t, 5 t.k rep.rt h.w that '.tuf Vwtda. ' linn, employing appr.imteiy IK),- I) men, hud ntgmil agte ri.etit ful Norl ipever ti to the Atuerjcan navy has tak-n her ttu tial roid. th-i e fioue th Ti wet to Smlaw tilge to Kelul' whoid VahitiKt..n, M.iv 21 A rej-.rt 1 1 .1 1 . ... 1 ' ' ree-.V.. l.y the ue,.u. . .... v i ,.,.,,. thr t(.aj vr,ut!l itl nar uiiurr iimu n . n.n-. tith to f't hill by ti :il agent who has recently traversed i the nine h.i.ir day or Uude satiftf.if tnry ttot.a. r;.-,. -v. it-?.. rh. v.r.d.r n:-r- favor- ;, r.f l .r:;n hri.k vanl and return I,.- t-reut hav di-tmt of Northern ; Th Strike t Saa fttntiutx. ble auspices or in the pre nce of a . 10 Knpene via Haw kin. road. The Along the St Joseph and San Franeicu, May 21 -Suty h. n.ore dttncuu!ie-.l cn.jny. trip will l made ix time a week, the St. Mary's river, ami ul jet l iutMlr-t union maclunUta and other Th1 work! cmen of the fhip yam. , S rvK-r wi.l not 1 cstaMistieu U-lore te. rflow uuritig the oprtng, are tiioiw-. iron traile worker antliaNM will. Ihein A New York s.vndic-te has been whom President Mckinley ad dressed, July. B.ar cr- k cattlemen hipiel frnn PendktoJi 110 head of cattle to Pug. t formed for the purp-t-e of s-vurlng j resetiU-d him with a pute 1 f burn the trade of the Ork-r:;. Manranillo. ished gold five by rite inche in di-, ,k iwtWwt i.-ttt of Mexico, nien;or.. furmoutited ty the eacle ;u K dvel.-ned as the chief j: rt. and hkld of the American a! Th S-ltin. The general str;;e c in the machinerr ana trades throu ..f California; The annual field day athletic con- and of Here of rielt meadow him! .put work in thi city yesterday. It which p rml uce heavy ynld of wild j eiected that al ul more lutv. Timothy, where mmn, h ill men will join the strike an mu a v ii Id from two to three ton r arre. ! they ar- orderwl to do w by tle ir r In the Indian reservation the land i '; n tive n.it ionl dint' tor. Among t ra. ticallv Ktveti over to wild hay, tj.e Utter are the iron mol.h r and id alii"! metal u shout the courtry to en force the nine hour day. witn an in crease in waces. was estnnated to eeet at lea.-t lV.CXt men, but many rold-learir)K quartz ar.d t rlanke4 on tet f the Pendleton public schoob i,tlt (-M-where timothy i usually .'core maker. The other crafta affect either i3e t-v tne American win xase piace ,ua California republic fL corner of the plate is th foroia and at the ot: Ohio. In the cent.-r 1 At one 1 --.,! of Cali-i r the sa! of a miniature Henry Hnme from Rockland, sold 3t hr-d ve.irling wether at The Ia!!es for 13.10 a head. ? . : -1 7. ti t, L.t U.ilo. in S , v.n. reducing the nuiaU r t-f the Uttlh:p Ohm and the udiow considerably. king Alexander of rria will not abdicate. The Albany, X. Y., street car strike La been settled. king Edward has ordered many reforms at Windsor. Lawon's yacht Independence is being harried to completion. Germany is much afraid of Amer ica's commercial supremacy. Turkey refuse to permit the entry of typewriters into that country. The battle ship Ohio was launched at San Francisco in the presence of President Mckinley. A bridge has Urn completed aero . . . . 1 .. . . f 1 ing inscription : trie r-anay river near wnn. " "To commemorate the Punching 233 feet U r.g and B fwt wide, of the United Stales battl-hip Ohi.. ' ,t is re...m,i thlit the (Jolcemda Presented to Hon. Vil!um Mckinley, . ejtu .tl in William creek di- president of the I r.ited Mate . t y m riftf h un ur pxd figure. Jack Gordcm and Pete Gagnon re- cultivate.1. Farmer near the mivi- ,-, include ahu.wt e very branch of the gable part of the river hale their inui uluphuililiiig and U.iler making h..y and hhip it down the stream to traiie.. the niiirket of the river or lake )f the 4 men employed at tho town. The larger part, however, Union Iroin Work. 3,"O0 went out. of the hay raiil 111 the district 1 de- At the Hilen Iron Work, 0.VI men voted to fet.ek feeliiig, u thnv ing otarti-d to work yesterday rnoriting industry. ' and only &0 of them remain there. Much of thi district i heavily On the pay roll of the Fulton I rot timl rel, the principal varieties le- Work there are nUu.it fall name and ing white pine, red fir, cehir, yellow : fH of them voluntarily quit work to pine and Umarnc. TimU r cutting ( tUy. From these thre etabili. 1 carrieil on extetiMvely anu the ; ni-ut alone 4.vi00 men have waiketl employe! of the Union I r-u Work. Sjn Francisco. California. ' TTie decorations around the Urder cently sold several quartz mining cleared land converted into farm, j out. In the lral industry there ar f the plate are of oak leave, inter- claim ifrrthe Greenhorn mountains to ( KtrawU'rriea are a profitable crop. rj Phojv and of theae tliere are nnly twined with California poppies. jGibb Leavitt for f 3,1 High price an' obtainable Uruue 1(1 1 hat employ mre than UW men. Kecently a piece of quartz weigh-' lrrie from thi dintriet come ux,n Kight of the antaller cor.ceni aceill irr Z irfund w a nicked up at the UlC market a wee alter tno.e iroin 10 tlie .lemaml 01 tneir men prior to C " , ...l.i. L.u.ti...,u ..r., .i.l(,l Mule Gulch placer mine, near An- vn v. ...... .... ,,. he worth THE CRISIS IS PASSED. vewterdav morning. All the other ECLIPSE OF THE 8UN. toine. It is cstiiiiiitei to Irs KcJUaley Was AiU U Sit L-No Ikn- 3 y. j Witt Date Fixed for the Start Mom. . ., ... m., A clean up from I.Mins of iam-( . , j.. , . u,... ,. . . . . y . , :.... CJoudi in the Sky Interfered w th the Ob. an Francisco. May). Mrs. 3Jc- rnoth mine or treated at the irtue. ' condition was -j far im- mill wa taken to Baker ( ity last' leviiorie. kin ley's straction of eea lions at the mouth of the Columbia rivr. The prider.t told Governor Ger that he might vi-it Oregon before the exriratj.-.-n of his term. to; 1 ' a funi i? Uioz raisi for the de- proved yesterday evening that she week. The clean up amounted uitimi u- lor awii.sr. iiii 11 011 two or ore 01 sue iu- o. welcome new was given out shortly r.d anotlr of an aerag after 5 o'clock of 111 to the ton. There were rranv ca.r at th I r,fn..,t l.irT. fltf . ir.-tf.rn,.n f ..!!. Ol' ted by their union employe. A Struggle at ClneinnatL Cincinnati, 0, May 21 At A nu-i-tiiig late yeaterday aftermn of the employing niachinicl, they de- eidel to cloe dow ti their .lant in- defmitelv as a result of the utrtke. A Srr.tt residence efterdav. There wa. . WIm tr-at t.e crisi had Pn-' . . . . fc ..... .... - - The North rcwder Irritation Corn- which r-ceT:t!y purehasM the . . , - , . . ... ! orvn citcn. - uin e-i o; i.aKit Tie Inion Pic:nc now eontrs la pfd- and thi.tMri.Mckm- f - mrlet-1 urver for the the railroa.1 tuit:oii trom tf.-e Ja- ey ouw cor.:.nue v. g.u ... , n f(f d.:,.h int- the lower souri river to .Le l'ac:r.c coast. strecetn. c-nnne uaie i.as u. , . , ,.,;,, t,t 1 ,r. JAA UTrf-.r a to when the .- . 1 Mrs. McKiry is now able to - or U:, xif,ntl . .vo cat- r,d. yei rea ciei . . t i,, .MM-. . .. ....... . ..,.;...:.. . ir-ii. " i - roriiaiMJ urwu. cp the return of th to Wa.-hir.t' n. Orders of n::v rtl, - -a '.A ve lr. i: -an .trv. A out ti gle i: shop-. Peace reir ippinv island,. Civil ow h su'i f-'-r a ftrike hir.i?t thrf.'.'sh jt 'i'nei the l'::ic Mrkinler will be able to travel with v in a few day. President McKir.y t in receipt of calgram from the king and queen of England. Pr-.dent L"'-t of France, and ma: y other Eur j-an rr-.-tenute. inquir.ng a to Mrs. 51c- Waila, V. ; viil- l-te.'l, Wf C2c. m t;.e :-ern pv :i. kir.Iey's conditk i. e ten &ppoint-i in A I hay r : via the Suz ne n.av be estaV Among the cah'r on the rKlent waa Calvin S. Titu' the nr.-; Ameri can soldier to r.. unt the walls of Pekin. who returr.l with the tr.ns .e4 port sberidaa, jus, arrive-1. wa An Ohio river l.-at Two lives were lot. Three hundred rirrr. the agreement with machinist. Ten cars were wrecked on a branch of the Southern Pacific near Albanv. Or. Nine miner are dead and thr fatally injured froru an explosion in a West Virginia cal mine. The Chilean govern rr.'-nt ha waive. bimei. ANOTHER PROVINCE CLEARED. Wh"-at WaJIa l"v. i. minai; ' ;er lu-: e!. ricrIVst trad.-, $2 W it 3. 40 per :.rre!: sraham. -' V. Oat White.?l..'i.'.f J P) j re ntal; rray. $1 ' K 1 22 ; . t--r eer,t;,l. p.j.-. , Fe--1. I717..Vj, brewing, 117 c 17. ' ' rer ton. Mill-t' ii Bran, f 1 J r ton ; m nlJ- . 1 it it .11 i very good, ir zk l-h short-. 2J.; chop, m. H..y Timothy. 12..V''tfl4; clover. 17 '.". Oregon w il l hay, f 7 r t'. n. San Fratieico, May 22, A cable, train received from l'udang. Sumatra, irotu Professor CO. Perirne. in charvre . f the Crocker eclipse expedition (rom ; nuuiU r of the larger tirm dirlar.i tin I.ick olwciiatoiv. utiiteil that t he i they have enough flllihcd proliiet on -ky was partially clouded at the time I hand to tide them oxer a strike with of the eclipse. The programme w j out inconvenience, con-id. rahly int.-i i.-i red with, but it j At meeting of the striker last i- h p.-dt hiit result, of value have i night. Rumiicm Agent Schilling, of - i n secured mi 11 rait of the oro-j t he comhinetl mnchuiiM union, 01 e?at.iine. The form of the corona this city, announced that the tie up wa -iimlar to that observed nt the! in Cincinnati i the nit complete itl e. lip-. - of IS'.t.S and l'.MHi in that the ! the oiintry. He said there were but juatoi 1.1I 1 Atetisioiis of the corona ! I'' union rmichinist at work tii.y, w. prominent. The ky wa cmi- u-idc from the (",(K( who have already -i-b-rabie darker tliaii oil the occasion ; been conceded their term. These' - !' th- eclip-e ;,t year, hut htill wa loo he plcdgel would Hot Work tiH ! i i r 11 y so dark us expected. I e- , morrow . t.:l.o! result of the e. pe, lit ion !s- cabled a. far 11 poMKihle in two or; '!r.e .i.iy alter tlie phot. .graphic ! -..it have been ileveloiied. The i .ltl. of all the member of the ex-! ContUMinople. 1 CoiiNtaiitinopl.., May 21. All mini iTewlik Piinhii. Ottoman minister ol THE TURKISH APPOLOGY. ; Iffort to Clou the Mail Bj Incident at WITHDRAWAL OF AMERICANS. h.ive sisne-i KetnpfT Eepoti the Swrewder of the laaurjent KaKardo aad fits rorct. WashingVin, May 21 Tie navy department has received the following cablegram from Admiral kerr.pff at Cavite: "Captain Owen advie that the Urdanetta and Gardoquil received on board 5Iar 17 General Maseardo, ?J officers. 14 men, 266 nSes, at Binor.g -lir14c. jrit. Hoi Vo.l Valler, 11 ft 13c; Eastern '.-;? -n. 7al0c; mohair 1. ' " r ... vt-v Wat ex-dition ill Chimi. Tho American Faticy creamery. UQ, ... , . . ... , 7-.e - dairr. 13!fc.: store, IKM "I A " n- k. . 1 T . -r pound. General Chaffe lnuei an Order Cndlnj tlie Relief expedition. Pekin, May 22. (ienerul ChulTeo at .0ft21c. hiidmght last night iHHiieil u farewell hit ion of the foreign mail bag. The or.ier terminating tlie American reliel: mnbuador met vesterdav at the reideneo of the (ierman nmlvaasador foreign affairs, called ujon the am bassador today and notitiil theiu ol Turkey's desire to re-establish the Mutus quo ante in the ital ques tion and the intention to send high functionary to ,iio!ogix for the rio- obiection to the Pan-An.erk-an bay and Morr ng. Th"r are r.f-w its congress to I held ir. Mexico. President Mckinley has given nr his tour to the Norh.wet on ac-o-of his wife' iHn-ss. Her condition is considered serious. The Shamrock II will be partially remodeled. The Alaskan, the largest merchar.t setarnshij ever built on the Paci:5-coa-t, has ln launched at the Ut.i jr, Works, at San Franci-co. The troverncr of New Y'ork re ordered 2.2.0 soldiers to Alliany. All efforts to settle trouble lietween strik arsenal hound for Marciso. where the majority desire to surrender to the armr. Others surrendered to Draper. w'rn rtCrfr ft t C 1 1 1 ,T, ? TH T.! 5. 11 . . 1 . 1. - ...v-. a - ' ! " , , . the last insurgent force in Zamfcales : ; province, work." E.-r Oregoj ranch, 12 alS'j'c. er -o. l. Ch'- Full cream, twins, 13 Young America, 13ts'?lb:. " f po ;;t." O; iekens. mixed. f3.50 4 ; .en. lihSti: drd, llC13c. r u-.d: --.ring, jrr iozen;: ,:; gee-'-, 'tt: turkey,' '12c; dressed, 14?a.lGc. l-r ne-day at Taku uml Thursday will leave iirTt lor .Maui hi. M. Pirhon, the French minister, left here for home t It im morning. A meeting of the foreign inininter will Ui held tomorrow, hut it i not likely that much will ho iiceompliHh el, a sutue of the minister have not yet received instructions from their home government. Dim.ii r..... 1 A... I I. ...I ..... ,1. . ..... .. ..- ma. ... i,.. ... nui.i.iiti Ganbcats resumed survey . ..... M,...,, t..,, pt.' jrKi. " " . i iioieiam p,.ti. . Old. 11. 15 l-cr sack; receiv-l from Admiral Ketney nt t he 'jew 2'i 2lc. per jiound. navy depart iiient unnounces that he Dajerotr Derdicts Reported. ' v'ntton Umh 4K'jC. t 'will' leave MclUmrne next Sundav New Y'ork May 21. Two liner rr-.und gro: test shwn. wether, i for Auckland, N. .., where the which came into port today, reported with wool. 4.254-iVj; dressed, 67c ( Brmklyn gns at the invitation of the they parsed dangerous" derelicts jy-r jvund. ' colonial government, which, if met with In the night time, Hogs Gro. h"avy 5.75(36; : ilninK.ZZT would certainly have resulted in dis-; light, $4.75(85; dresseJ, .(li.c. ir , Jpn . r,ew war Lo.n. tT TV. wrerka are driftin? in ! r-,ui.d. Y okohamn, May 21. 'Hie coverti ers and employers has thus far failed, the ocean lanes, which are now beingi Veal Large, f xi .c. per puna; ment has announced the issue of Although reports coming from ' daily traversed by liner. The gov- unall, 7Xe. I' In1 . , ,.J-.- K " exch,uer bill at Fouth Africa are very meager the in- rnmeat will be asked to send out Ifeef-Grcta, top steer. $-5.2.i; t S pc-r ccn . repayable in hi x months, dicatior.s are that the Boers are rapid- one of the small gunboats to hunt and heifers, R50r3 4.75; dressed to defray the expenses of the China ly brt-aking down, owing to cold and , for and destroy the den licts. ,beef, HKHc lr pound ( campaign, lack of provision. to determine what attitude to adopt in view of the complete submission of tho sublime porte. It is under stood that tho (ierman tunhaasadoi consider the incident closed. Tho other power, however, decline to regard a return to the status quo unto lis an adequate settlement; and the British, French and Austrian em bassies have even d.vlinod to transmit tho explanations id Tewfik Paohn to their giivernmnet. turned 11 y Molten lead Youngstovvn, 0., May 21. Two men are dead and throe- are expected to die as n result of an accident in the Bessemer depart ment of th Na tional Steel Company's plant today. The accident was caused by the cover of a mammoth converter In coming detached and allowing several tons oi molten metal to tlovv over the mill. Tho dead are two unknown Hungarians. Tho Unly of one of tho Hungarians was literally burned to a cinder, while that of the other wa nearly us badly hurucd.