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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1901)
« • r * • » • • • • «'(io, WILL REMOVE OBSTACLE*. Wants Us to Control th» Caaa* Routs. WASHINGTON. Mar, I» IE - H«nor Martin«! Hllvrla. minister of foreign affairs »\>r the republic of Colom bla. and al present a< < reditad as Colom biau minister to a ’lingt-in ha<l an •thrr conference with Hr< retary Hay timight In connection with the in formal discussion < on< erning th»- Pan u. ama canal rtwtr lying within (’olombia It vannut Le said th»tt any formal nr got I at ion a are under way or even are opm but the presence of Hilvela here at this time gives aaauranre that If there Is any disposition on th* part of the Amerhan autborit • » to take up the canal question with the Lolom blan government, the latter la now dispoavd to remote any obata« lea on her part In the way of adoption of that route It is re* ognu« d that there are three parties to an, negotiations wbh h would !«e undertaken namely, th*» United Stat«-a government the ''vlomblan g<»vrrnmmt and the Fren« h company The purpose is to srr If there la any means of rr< on« illng th«’ Interests «nd of disposing of all thr*«» parties Dr Hlheia sab! today that the French pruj«-tors had a < on« < * Mun which had been renewed for sit years but if th»* Amerl« an government desired th»* Panama rout«*, he said, there can be an arrangement «•ff«*« ted to meet the rwqulrementa art forth in the re4 ent report of the Walker <um mission Celomb'i Keystone Shaving Parlors rum All Parts of the New World 0. L VIMOEMT. Prop. and the Old. Only Flrat-Class Shop In the City 1$ cent» 25 - IS " 25 - J. W QR M YOGI L Specialist for Refraction and Defects of the Eye. Will make regular trips to kcio. Watch iura« column lor date of visits Commercial House Our Ubici arc «upplud with the brvt the market, afford.^ Si J* sao. OREGON I f Gavin Parmairr w Whitr was placwd In the hands of a re- r vrr Th« firm s «Jetts aggr«KMtv SlOOOuO ...HorseshoeiDg a Specialty... ai SCIO, OR BANK OF SCIO a a CAPI I AL. $20,000 OFFICERS: E. P. Cadwrfi J, V. Garnet G V. Joluuor Previde nt V, k « Prtodaat Caahwr I>m 1 («neri! bifi»ing and ri hinkc buMnesv I atH nu< e at Current rat« and drafts Issued on priaiipal cities. A. W. HAGEY rg « WAI A I t ads ot ••(•het λ OREGO.N. Corvallis 4 Eastern R.R. V .'iJ' * Robert Walsh, said to !»«• the rnlsw Ing *<*n of a pf<>m:n« ht lumi ••rm.ui ot Haginaw Mich was murdrr«*d In s girret In Ht I jou I s In th« coursr of s quarre! ocer Ihr spolis of n rubbery John Enc* h P>»nd a member of the Berkeley high s< hool has been HP pointe«! thr first naval < adet from thv The appointment llawailan Islands WAS recommended t>y Delegate WII roi Younc Pond Is the son of Lieu tenant i otntusnd, , I P .1 at Honolulu. Arthur Bronson Townsend, th, man thought to hs>r attempted sub Id,- In Montreat Is a member of a well known New York family wealthy, aad a Bachelor He belongs to «x, lustre rluhs and for several months ll»«d In the Brevoort Mouse Ills inotbet Is tn i'aria. Htorms contlnu» throughout the Mke region Henderson, the negro murderer, was burned at the stake The Twenty seventh volunteers have returned to Han Fran, Is, o Si and sao ’ Jim Harris was found guilty of mur «!er In thr first drgier für kllllng J. H j llrn a wralthy Ottumwa Kan merc hant This will m«*an a lite senten« r Lieutenant August Newblrk Maher, t’nltrd States naty. dl«-d at Vallejo, 1 Cal. from »|w»|urtv H» ••drr« I the naval a< ademy fn»m Kar.».iH and graduatrd in the c I um of IMMU Mgr Chapel)» will remain In ths Philippines for the present 4 • ' ir 91 The American <onauiar agent ag Barcelona. Veneiuela haa again been arrested by that government Jessie .Morrison. who kille«! Mrs. Cast le at y -b-atlo Han fu::. » 1:« 1 S H otw band and will be releaard. The •tnployes of the Washington mine. at Otford. N J . hace toten figbting fire an«! bla« k damp In the mlne für several dsys General Blacksmiths and Wagonmahn... e Seventh Infantry station« I at Van couver barracks, bas been ordered to Maaila. Twu men dl«d and l& were prostrai ed aa the result of an eiplosion on a steamer Highwaymen held up a Wichita ear and robb« I and shot th, tuotorman. There were ao paaaengera Newly Furnuhrd and Printed 1 kuooglxeul. * Blds will soon b» asked for , oo- •tructiuu of Skagway Juneau «si •• The Houth «nd Central American r«pi.I. » I • t• r 11.« of American republics As a result of student demonstra tions al several points Russia baa do dared a stat» of sieg« J. BE; ARD, Prop I Her t One fireman was killed and three other» injured In a Pittsburg fire There Is no change In the Anglo Russian railway dispute at Tica Tsln PORTLAND, O UCON. Sooth »I Bodge. INTtRtST TO UK MANY kfADfR? VINK t «Iti». h as V. f«tr Ì aqtalua Tram ieave* Albanr ** *• (’ortalll* ** «irivr» V*4|M) ua 11 1 ♦ ai r r r M M M Mm I, r»lufRlh| l/*»»4 Ì aqu ->• i «•«»>• 4 ..-IS.» Arrive« A >ban> 11 II Me. 1. r«r !«««*• a ! beat Arri*«* Istruii 7 00 A M » A M M it i« r 5 * r M M M». «, r«tMVHlng )>««•* iMtroU Atri tea A txaiy « lo > -....... A M ae a M u r M » i » • ■ * • » • • Its vilh * kibr, la, n trail » fit i.f lirwrl *efs . «•» to s t (■•»»! Sewj-rt sad a-t.a-euf txa, h«s train« t«r ths m m tins a’, t*e al l»a(r« .1 al Bftnh givibg ar.i|.r iimr Io ««•«• h «amping gr.o nd* • r. ti4«*r«iten aad nauti am fi» er* tbe »sm» da» H I. Wai |»tS It'* IS HTHSK T F A I* A Manager J Tl RNU, Aganl. Albany EAST AND SOUTH VIA SHASTA ROUTE Tr»lna leave W hi - a tor hort end an» way aval i.a al 10 a. a ■■ lea,a l«>r Albany al » a» P “ England la sending foodstuffs tc Pretoria to feed the Boers after ths surrender. t'olonel W J Clift, on« of thr most noted criminal lawyers tn the Houth Is dead at Chattanooga In the opinion of a large rattl» dealer prices of stork will never de cline to the low level of several years ago The laat convention of Oregon wool growers, at 1 he Dalles, was the moat successful the association hss evei held. Henry L. t.easlrr. a lawyer la dead at Kansas City aged 77. He w » fot 12 years consul to the Falkland islands A passenger train ass dlt'hel n,-ar Holdler. Kan, In which 11 passenger» were Injured The express cat caught fire > ili < II WARKHkM. lai ,.su rgi a raaa ««< I'wtisad. Ov R»curr«ncs Likely Over Design of Medals for Santiago Heroes NEW YORK. March 1& A special from Washington says Naval circles are deeply Interested In the designs to be pls, < d by tne navy upon the bronse medals to be awarded to of fleers who distinguished themselves during the war and subsequently. Officers and men who participated In the batt)« of .Manila bay received a medal, on one able of which was the profile In baa relief of Admiral Imwey Home of the friends of Rear Admiral Hampson urge that the medal to be given to officer» who participated In the Santiago battle should hav th» profile of that officer In order to pre vent any controversy on th,- subject. Hecretary laing haa referred th«* mat ter to the board of awards, of «hl< h Assistant He< retary Hackett I« < hair man None of tne meni Lera of thia board participated 111 the West Indian operation« with th« ,-v ,-ption <>f Rear Admiral Watson who haa taken no part In the Schley Sampson con troversy. In addition to awarding medals tc th« officers and men who served with dlstlnitlon In the Santiago campaign Secretary lamg In accordance with the authority granted him. will con f«r medals upon officer» and m«n whe participated In the Samoan. Chinese and l'bihppinr« campaign» 18 GERMANY LIABLE? Sh« May Be Obliged to Pay for Diim ages in Samoa. NEW YORK March 15 Germany's reatarnalblllty for the troubles that oc curred in Samoa thr«,- years ago. and resulted In the killing of American and British ofil, «re and med and the partition of the Hamoan Islands will be determined by King Oscar of Nor way and Sweden. According tn a special to the aid from Wavblngton Great Br and Germany have completed briefs of the property claim» filed by the subje, ta of each, which grew out of the military operations of the Eng Hah and American forces. The •tate department at Washington has prar thally completed Its brief The do, u ment will not Im made public until submitted to the royal arbitrator, but It Is understood that while It does not directly mention the part Germany played In the Hatnoan troubl«», there are pointed references to the activity of certain foreign agents These references are to be reinforced by an attorney, wuo Will be sent to Hto, k holm as th« American representative If the American contention should I,« established. Germany would have to pay damages to both Great Britain and the I’nlted Stales for losses sub tain«,I In Hamoa During the Hamoan troubles Great Britain acted in concert with th« t'nited States and was d1»t“,»«,l to hold Germany responsible Whether, after the change in th« relations, »tu la willing to reassert thr views then entertained. Is a question that will br determined only when her brief la submitted. suspended First National bank st Northwest Postofficss. Niles Mich Twenty thousand dol Washington. March 15 A postoffi. e lars of forged paper has been found. has l>een established at Agate. Ja, k I Th* 25th annual meeting of th* •on county. Or on the route from Tolo Cattle Ralarra* Aa><Miatioa In Tetai to • ■ Eaftle K-i - Point ! ir.t J. IT. i I' <. . . adoptei a resolution r*romm*ndtng«baa he«*n appointed pnatmaMer that rongrFMi provide an aaatatant tc An office ha» atao been estahllshet the a*rrrt>ry of agrlcnltur* tu have at Grant Mason county Waah . with • harge of llveatork lnter*ata John H Hille aa poatmaater. a new A Chicago cattie company bought 443 006 a, rea of grailng and mineral land tn New Metlio Fsl man aal T urlai rara ra r th '-a na a > - > - - i - tal i • • ' ■ a leers in i w ash »«<«• < «aaeeiie» al Asa Frenriam with aererai lln-a inr Hol,, I 1 lai-a ■ klua Fk cp '»a < rnival and Wniih imr . . •aa Mt. M It Woedmanare. agro! ai WrM ki.-’Cna ut ad i r» SAMPSON SCHLEY CONTROVERSY THE THIRTIETH RETURNS Carnegie annotin, «• hla retirement and glees I-............. t Transport Hancock Brings Homs « Ing of old and disabled employes ol Rsgimsnt of Volunteers. hla company. HAN FRANCIBCO March 15 The Aiderman James A Cherry uf D«n transport Hancock has arrived from y»r, was Instantly killed by falling Manila with the Thirtieth t'ulted from the sixth floor ot the Arapahoe Htatea volunteer Infantry There were In all 11*5 people on board, of which building to thr ground floor. number LS are army officers and 7.1k The boiler of an engine pulling s non commissioned officers and m«n coal train on the Lehigh Valley rail of the Thirtieth volunteers The reg road exploded n«ad Mud Run N J. Intent Is composed of men from Mb h and three men were killed Igan. Illinois and Indiana, the Ml, h The Han war Igan men predominating Hherman Harris • negro. Harri» cock also brought >2 prisoners and lynchet! at Hpellman. Ga kllled Hldney King a young meichant discharged soldiers, who were deport ed on a military order and farmer In an alter, atlon Among the prisoners on the Han Rowan, the ex matrl cork were two under life sentence Charles H monlal agent, has been found « «Ut J James Dugan. Eleventh cavalry who of an attempt to bribe I’nlted It tat et killed a comrade during a quarrel, officials at Milwaukee He offered and Kllwood Morgan a negro. Forty 12.600 to the offl, lais ninth Infantry wqo assaulted a Fill Joseph W Hheldon of Washington, pino woman. Brigadier General Camp has been appointed receiver of th» bell was among the cabin passengers Holland Rave Wilhelmina crown coating £20.006 An animal heretofore unknown, re •embllng both the horse and the «e- bra. ha» been dl»<overed In the Conge forests New York commission mer, hants ars ■ending representative» to Cuba tc purchase product» for »hlptnenl to I this country. M A IC< II I.IW OPtQOtt STAR to E RAN AMERICAN VICTOR OF LIVE WIRE Arrsngsmsnt« Nssrly Completed Will Open May 1. nt FF A LO. N Y March 11 It has been dr* Idrd to open the I’an Amerl can rtposltlon May I At that time ¡t«m* of Interest From All Parts President M< Kinley and hiS cAblftet are eipr« ted to tw on their way to of the Stale the Pacific (04*1 It IS proposed to connect thr president s train by tele graph with the temple of music Di« COMMf Rt 1AI AND f ISANOA1 MAP« SINGS rert telegraphic communication will also t»e established with the eieCUtlVU offb • i of thr pre* ijrnts of all thr rw- ¡ s t.f the W«etrrn hemispber« A Brut Rtvlaw »I iha Growth and Imprav* and the governor general of Caanda. awMi at tha Many laduatrni ThrowfK At pr retar I» 2 o’rl<xk Buffalo time, tbejr »Hl all l>« requeste.l to t>H|, h evi Oar Throai< ( un roaa••allh. ele.trlc buttons In their offi,*«» which »III start piare» «t machinery at the At the •ame time It I» Eugsn»—A new opera bouse Is to Ire exposition built at Eugene et|»f ted that «a, h will tranamlt a Athens—Athena has elected T b tu«»«»*« of areetlnc l’rrsl'lent M Kinley from his spe Pvge school director and J W Smith rial rar. surround,*! by his rablnet clerk. will then start the Rreat fountain Baker City—The flaker City poat pumpa, and will tranamlt over the effie» will hav» a stamp cancelling »1res a mesaace of cr««lln< machine May 14 It Is proposed to hold Im Th« Dall»»—The Halles treasurer posine d«dl< story • rremonl.-s » h«n It had an a valla bl» cash balan, M«r> h Is expected that Vl, r President House veil. Go»«rnnr Odell and a lar<« num I ot |1 «¿5 44 her of national and diplomatic diplomati« of Eugsn»—A large ele.trie frana A day prob firlals will b» present former has arrived at Eugene for the ably between June 9 and 12. will be lighting company. when designated Presidents day. Baker City—Improvements to rout President M* Kinley and his party on I the return from Ihn coast, will b» lot,,| at Baker t'lty present. Eagls Point—It Is report,-1 from Taft Commission’s Pise. Lagle Point that early frost» have not New York March l«s A Washing Injured growing wheat ton dlspat« h to the i Imrs says Psndlston—Water meters for the The Taft cotnmlsaton haa t>ren or Pr nd let on water system have arrived dered to forward to thr war depart and are being ment Its rec«»mmendat!ons for the 210 ea< b. form of government to t»e adopted In Gold Hill—It la rv|*orted that a rl< h th»- Pb ItppiBwa Thlg is in accord thtee foot vein of gold bearing quarti am e with the original Instructions, by has bean struck on the old Clo, k place thr terms of which the commission near Gold Hill. was to prepare such r«*< <»mm» ndntlons P»rry The Grand Ronde Lumber whenever ordered to do so The time Company will ■tart up Ita mill at Per has come, in thr «-stimation of th» ry this week Almut 4.000,000 feet president when plans fur the govern ment of the Philippines may be aub of logs are on hand. No In mlttrd for hla consideration Coquille Farmer» on the north fork tlmation of the nature of the •chemo of the Coquille report hay •• arce In has yet been received. The commis that part of the country, but stock sion. It Is <!e< land, has n<»t received la In fin» condition. any suggestions from Washington, Hsndsraon The wagon bridge at but has bem left entirely unham Henderson station, wnlch went out pered. It may propose any form ut with the last freshet, Is replaced «nd government It thinks fit , p«ne< for trav. Demand on Sultan of Morocco. Foots Creek—Several ton« of ore New York March I* A apodal tu from the Dill» Queen mine. ta th< Foots Creek district, ar« said to hav,- the World from Waahington «ay« The crulwcr New York will atop «t _> leldd over 2 OO a ton Tangier on the way to Manila, and Laksvisw The old «1, ■ trie «yateni take on board Consul (»eneral (him for lighting the town of Lakeview has mere, who will bo conveyed to the been discontinued, and will be re neareat |H>rt to tn« Moroimn « ¿»pita! placed by the town plant The consul general I» to demand that Eagls Point—There Is considerable the ■ultan aettle the rlalm of Amer)- i.nxlety over the proposed «III, h from ran cltlxens against hl» government l->ah Lake to the valley, fears being The Sew York will await the return (onMiil general Th«» < omul entertained that th« company will of the contili general could make th«» trip from t., k e that there will not be enough left Tangier on tnrr< hant vraaela plying for Irrigating purj„>«, a and to run In thnao water», but It haa l»een the policy of the administration In Im the grist mill. pre«« the • ultan by a naval demon Pilot Rock—A painful accident °T ; station in Moro, an water» <urr«,| at th» Warner sawmill tweiv, miles south of Pilot Rock Will War India's Population Stationary. her, while riding on a log carriage, Calcutta. March I h ■Complete can- was struck on the bead. and while stunned leaned over In such a man aus returns give the population of tier that a large piece of flesh was India as 2S4.000.000. an Increase In the last decade of 7.SOO.OOO lieductlng cut out of his thigh by th« aawr the population of the Baluchistan, Unity—It Is reported from Unity, Hhaustskaat. Chlon hills and Hlkkltn on upper Burnt river, that there was territory, enumerated tor the first a disastrous fire In that burg Jam«« time a net ln< rease Is shown of only Payton's general merchandise store 1.4 per cent, which la due to Improved was totally destroyed. Including quite census methods Thus the population a atrx k of goods The building was Is for the first time stationary. Ow practically new, two stories high Ing to two famines mortality from the upper story being useu aa a dance disease and a great decline In the birth hall. »tate» show etces rate, the native states Ashland- A petition has N-en for alve decline» warded to Washington for the pro- poaed free rural delivery route south A CLASH IMMINENT of Ashland The route reachri from Ashland eight miles to W. II Hhep Trouble at Tion Tsln Between British herd ■ place, and return« via Eml • nd Russians. grant creek The number of famill«** TIEN THIN March I’.! The British which would br served on thl« route Is 125, and the nunib«T of p«*opir and Russians are dlst'itlng over the 49k and one |M.mtufficr, Baron, would limits of railway property in the Hua ■Ian concvaalou. and th« guards of the !>« discontinued. two nations are In ehm« proti tn It y to Fort Klamath Melhase Bro« ot each other. The Brillati have tieen Fort Klamath weighed 1*4 heal ot strongly reinforced and trouble la lœ beef cattle last week st the Mitchell uilnent unless the Russians retire. ranch and delivered them to George Kohlhagen of R,*eburg The averug, Warships in Vensruslsn Witers. weight waa 1252 pound fiom which Port of Spain. Island of Trinidad waa deducted four per , ent. making the selling weight 1201 pounds The (via Haytlm cable». March I®. The price paid was 71» cents, an average German second class crularr Vlneta la <>f |4 The total price paid fM reported to be making further Inves tigatiun In regard to the matters In • I ■ '•«»nne< tlon with the Islam! of Mar Wheal- Walla Walla 55(1 < . Vai gurrlta The Italian third class cruiser ley. nominal, bluestone. &7^c per Ik’gall is here watching Venetuelan affairs and is ready to start nt on« e bushel. Flour Best grades I-’ »" 40 pr, to protre t Italian intrre»ts In Vens tuela If nr< rasary The I’nlted States barrel; graham |2 6« Mills) ,ffs Bran 21» |>«r I, tu. I cruiser Scorpion has arrived here. F .»man ,«d n Thr«a Otn«-s Badly Hurt. Fire in j Boston Newspaper Building. me PROOF Kt ADI RS ART mr victims I ro«r fleer, at th. AdvariiMr Offks fiuta.» Out Mast st tha Empiessi tkapsd <a aa Adjauung Ruot BORTON. Mar h !«< Three lives s«crlfi«od. marly a doten men mor* or legs Injured, and many thousands of dollars of damage wi-re the results of a fir» In the Daily Advertiser and Record’s seven story, gray front build Ing in Newspaper Row tonight How th«’ fire started is not known, ‘»ut It was first s» • n In th«- pressroom. It spreait to the elevator well, and darted to thr lop so rapidly that be tore the oc< upants of the two upper floors were aware that the building w aa on fi re their rooms were fill«»«! with fiâmes and smoke In th« editorial r<w»ms 01« thr tilth floor there were but five m«n AH had to run fur their liven On the upper floor. occupied by the Kitiipos Ing room, were I* composers an«! proofreaders, whose situation was moat critical Panic stri» ken. they rushed for the windows leading to the fire escapes, and all but three ot them succeeded in gaining the reel of an adjoining building lx»hg lad ders were raised as quickly as the network of electric wires over the street would permit, but before a lad drr could be placed In position the men had drop|»ed through a skylight in the ad joining roof an*! re.o bed pla«« s of aaf«-ty Ki » pt In the press room in the baa<*m«*nt there was prar th ally no fire In th* building below the fifth story No one was in ths pressroom at the time th«» fire started eirept the fireman who had not been seen up to a late hour It took three hours of work to drown out th«- fire The three victims wore snff<M ■nff, atrd before they hat! time to reach the fire escapes. I«ate tonight the loss st 1150.000. with little DEWET IS INSANE. Statsmsnt Mads by Prisoners Lately Rslsased. BLOEMFONTEIN. March IM Prls oners who have lately been released by General Ih-wet say they think hs Is a madman. They aver that the ter rtble fatigues he has undergone, his anilely and the Intensity of his feel Ings have unbalanced hla mind Apart from this view of Dewet s mental state, some of his pe< ullarltlea ar« that hv rarely sleeps within the bounds of his ramp lie seeks rest outside with a few trusted followers Thus the or derllea of his subordinate commanders are frequently unable to find him to receive orders. His s«< rrcy la eg trrnie He absolutely Imparts hla plans to no one llewet repudiates the peace negotiations which are go Ing on He de, lares openly to the* men that no terms »K ept In lependen-« will satisfy him A recent uttersme attributed to him Is that, after the British, he hated tne Transvaalerc The whereabouts of iiewet during the last two or Ihre« days Is unknown, nor la It t Bteyn la with him. PITTHBt'RU Pa March IS __ Ing the progress of a fire today at the corner of Duquesne Way and Furl street, one man lost hla life aud three others were badly curt The property loss will be fully 250 600 well Insured The fire broke out in the boiler room of the lilrani W French Company » hair felt factory, juat opposite the main exposition building Through aorii« contusion no alarm was turned In for some time and It waa fully 20 minutes after the fire waa discovered before the engines reached the scene From the felt factory the names Jumped a* raaa the street, and In a very short time the etpoaltlon build ing was burning fiercely All the fire- n.««u could do was to prevent the flam»» spreading After hard work this was accomplished, and machinery ball, with Ila valuable contents saved The main building was a complete wreck. Two lumber yards adjoining the felt fa, lory soon su< • umbe.l Gallagher A Hanker lost 1,000.000 feet of lumber, and Henry Henk J50.000 feet of valu able hardwood Three small dwell Ings near th» lumber tarda were de strayed, but. so far as known, all th» Inmate« escaped. William Miller and hl« fellow fir» men were victims of a live wire The Intense heat melted the network ot wires running In every direction, and one of them In falling atru- k a trolley wire the other end crossing the brass ncrile ,,f the ho«« held by Mlll«r and Hnyder. Both m«ti fell as though tb«y had bee? shot Hh«, kier aad Griffith. In going to the rescue, were also • aught, and were badly burned When the p mat rate men were reached. Miller was dead, and two of the others unconscious AMERICAN CONSUL by Imprisoned ARRESTED Vsnsrusla Without Adsquats Causa POUT OF HI’AIN. Trinidad March 19 News hss reached h«re that th» I’nlted States consular agent at liar celona. Veneiuela. Ignacio H Bals, has been arrested by Venezuelan of fi< lais and Imprisoned without ade quale ■ ausc Thia la the secmd time be has been treated In thia fashion within th» laat rtva months, and he will resign unless protected ' I •- Washington government It appear» that several sums of monry have br*n forced from him by Vanrturlan of fi<lais under threat of Im prison mr nt The protest* of Mr Hali to Wash seem to have met with no re •ponse thus far Three months ago Mr. laMtmla. the t'nltcd Htatea minis t«r at Cars, as ma le a demand upon the V«n«>uclan government for an apology for the first outrage but this communit ation was quite Ignored STATE OF SIEGE PROCLAIMED Rssult of Russian Riots Promotsd by Students. HT 1'ETERHlltRG. March 19 <onsequ«n,o of the riotous disturb slices following the demonstrations promoted by university students the government has proclaimed a state ot siege at Odessa. Kleff and KharkofT It Is reliably reported her» that a student died at Kharkoff from Injuries sustained In the disorders of March 4 In that city Eight hundred stu dents of the t’niverslty of Ht Peters burg, virtually all remaining here met laat Friday and resolved not to at tend further lectures, Th« police subsequently arrested 1« Four hun dred students of the technological school entered the courtyard of th« Institution to bold a meeting, and AFTER HIGH DAWSON OFFICIAL. the police Inscribed their names The mining academy la already entirely Governor Will Charge Him With Crim closed. Insl Libel. It Is reported that Count Tolstoi, who ever sin. « his eicommunl, ation B rattle , wash. March ih uov has been loudly cheered whenever hs ornor Ogilvie, at a meeting of the Yu has made hts appearance Is taking kon count II. Mar« h 5. announced that an active part In the disturbances al he ha«l brrii Informed that at a re mt Moscow where the situation Is com banquet an otn< ial In a high (»osilioti plicated by a strike of the operatives had de< larrd that thr governor and of several large factories D Matheson a contra« tor. had worked Eaploaion on Ship. together in carrying out a gigantic swindle The governor said that he New York Mar, h 19 Th» steam would « ollr» t evidence and charge the •hip New York reached her do< k at dllngs |213». »borts (1*50 chop Firs In Washington Hot»l. uffit lal with « rimlnal libel • 1« lu o do, k tonight, after a passage In Another charge was made at the Washington. March Ik At 1 53 A Oats—M I t» 4ij ' which an ««plosion of an ammonia same council mrrtlng Thr mlim M today, electric light wires started gray. 42H 41c a fire In the Merchants hotel. 4M council was < harged with bla«kmail tank caused loss of life and much llay Timothy J i ' . Pennsylvania avenue, which spread by a Mrs McConnell who conducts a damage to the veaarl. Her shaft waa I I As a result of the ei Hhe says that the •Iso broken rapidly, causing panic among the hotel al Dawson ton Butter Fancy creamery. 22l»<f.5c. guests sevrral of whom Jumped from count II an«l Mr Matheson connived to plosion. 1& men were overcome by the the window L. F Henry th years grthrr to ruin her business out of a fume» of amiuotila on Thursday last. dairy. !»«20c. desire for personal gain Gold Com an-1 seriously prostrated, two deaths The Injured are old. was killed. ranch. It<|l2^c Egg» - Oregon Both vlrthns were burled Stephen Collins proprietor of the ho mlssloner Senkier has filed a libel suit following per doxen. The « barges at sea. Heveral others were confined W H Catchings, of Kentucky. against Mrs Mt C'onnrll P»ultry Chickens. mixed |1 50 tel John Hi anion, and W B K»t< hum. of have stirred up a great <>i< itriuent In to the ships hospital for some time, |i , 04, I., and one waa still In th« hospital when the city. per pound, springs. 2Iff 4 &<l per do» Connecticut. the ship dock««! en du, ks I u *L per 5 doten Decision on Eight Hour Law. Library for St. Louis Potatoes—45ff60c per sack Trial of Alleged Reo«.» Begun. Taroma, Waah Mar«h IK —In the !>H»d fruits Apples, evaporated «t Lou!g March it - Andrew Carne Constantinop!,-. March 19 It is of II 5««c per pound, sun dried sacks or gle has offered to donate (l.OOQ.OOO gupnrlor court today Judgn W ficlally announced here that the trial txiiea 2V4c pear». M(>9<-, prunes, for a new public library In Ht Ixwls. Kuril dcM'idrd thr alate law making Italian. &(?7c, silver, estra choice The offer Is similar to many others •ight hours a day’s work fur all men began at Halonl, a March II. of 19 S«7. whl< h Mr Carnegie has made to cities employed In public works applied Bulgarians, accused of belonging to Mwttoa Gr,,«« beat ........ wether» throughout the I’nlted States and only to mm employe«! by the day. and the revolutionary committee at Sofia nut to mm working by the month or and fomenting disorder In Halonlca. 14 75 ewes |4<f4 5O. drr-«»«d ft'»U abroad. Monaatlr and Koasovo. year. 7c per pound. Ilogs Gros- ■ ho e heavy t I light |4 75(|Z !- per Nina N»w Cases of Bubonic Plagus. Simplicity. A Dangerous Complaint, pound Cap» Town. March 19 ■ Nine new man There Is still now and then a If you tell a woman sh» U good, Veal—targe *0*'»c per pound. aimpie enough to go gunning for an she may thank you. Tell her she Is case» of bubonic plague have tieen of small *SU»c per pound ficlally reported In Cape Town during Beef—Gross, top steers. without a barrel — Detroit pretty, and she will love you Chica the last 4» hours St 5«e office Hit of these were 4 75 cows. S4V45O dressed beef. 70 Journal. go Times Herald. colored person», and three Europeans lie per pound. British General H»s,tat»s. After careful and patient Inveatl Pekin. March 1* The Russians at gallon the bistort- al committee of the Milwaukee. Man h IS Report» from Tien Tsln took possession of th» rail Bn |»ty of California Pioneer» haa point» In Eastern Wisconsin Indicate way aiding, and armed sentries ar« that the worst biltgard of the season learned that January 24, I(4( waa General Harrow, 1» prevailing Glenwood report» all the exact date of the dis, oe«ry of gold now guarding It trains from alt to eight hour» Ute In California by James W Marshall second In command of th» British New Rlrhmund report» a foot of snow forre», hesitates to act. apparently In Black walnut cane« from • tree on th» abaenc» of General Gánele», feel Marinette send» a similar report. A the farm formerly owned by Abraham Cumberland special reports that the ing sure that bloodshed would ensue billiard In Northeastern Wla,onsln 1« lAncoln In llarrlatown township. Ma He bad a long consultation today with the worst In year» Grand Rapid» re eon county. III., were given to th» Fir Ernest Hatow The Russians ar» port» all the road» blocked Meno member» of the eablnet by the presi Jubilant. The American military line ml nee report» »It Inches of snow and dent to whom they bad been sent from has been sold to a privat» company. Illinois. lb» worst storm of toe season. Blmard >n Wiaconem. -------- i A •**? .* Troop» Sall for Manila. Ran Francia, o. March U—Th» transport Indiana ■ailed for Manila today. Hhe haa on board th» Twenty eighth Infantry. Major Yeatman com tnandlng and company I). Tenth In fantry. Lieutenant C. N Jon,» mm- mandlng The squadron of the Fifth cavalry arrived today from Fort .Myer, Va They will sail for Manila on the Mead» tomorrow The squad ron Is made up of troop« J. K. I. and M. In command of Colo id W Raffsrty. ________ _ __ ___________ A P Ta ** Reward for Rsacua of Esplorar». Venie», March 19 The municipal court, of Venice, offers a priie of 20.000 lire to anti Italian or foreign navigators who may rescue Count Franco Qui ri a I and the Norwegian sailor who disappeared from the ex plorlng party of the Duke of Abrutgl during his Arctic expedition In th« Biella Polare. A reward of 5 000 lire la offered to any one who furnishes definite news as to the fate of th* missing m«n. _____ __ — ** »r-ty