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House Committee Unanimous In Favor at
With Restrictions.
St. Petersburg, Jan. 20.—Minister of SECRETARY
ON THE SIDE OF FAIR.
HAY
SAYS
COLOMBIA
1905
Exposition.
Washington, Jan. 19.—The hearing
the Interior Plehve has completed the
HAS NO CASE.
before the house committee on interna
draft of the peasant code, or scheme,
Scio
Crejon
for the peasant reforms ordered in the
tional expositions today developed the
Comprehensive Review of the Import czar’s recent manifesto, and it will
America Did Not Act Unfriendly as Pana facf that the committee is in favor of
ant Happenings of the Past Week, probably be sent to the local commit
Trains leave West Scio for Portland
ma Was Not Recognized Until Inde recognizing the Lewis and Clark expo-
tees throughout the empire within a
Presented In Condensed Form, Most
and way stations at 10.45 a. m. Leave
0WPXCEBS
few days.
pendence Was Certain — No Other sition¿ by government participation,
or Albany at 2.45 p. m.
Likely to Prove Interesting to Our
Members of the nobility in each
Policy to Assume—Reference of Mat and an appropriation, which will aid
.................... T. J. Mcwxvns
President.
Many Readers.
province and district will be allowed to
in commemoriating the wonderful expe
........................ W. A. E wing
Cashier...
ter to the Hague Not Considered.
-eaves Portland 8.30 a. m., 8.30 p. m.
elect representatives on these commit
“
Albany 12.10 p. m., 11.30 p. m.
dition of the explorers who made the
Arrives Ashland 12.33 a. in., 11.30 a. m.
Bryan says the Kansas City platform tees, but the Zemstvos (elective provin
cial assemblies, composed of landed
Washington, Jan. 20. — President wonderful overland journey to the Pa
“
Sacramento 7.55 p. m., 8.55 a. in
D e» a general banking and exchange > is sound in every plank
proprietors and representatives of the Roosevelt has transmitted to the senate cific Northwest.
“ San Francisco 7.55 p. m., 8.55 a
business. L ns made at current rate« •
The czar will not yield to Japan’s artisan and peasants) will be appointed additional correspondence touching the
Chairman Tawney of the committee
Pullman and Tourist cars on both and drafts issued on principal cities.
demand regarding Manchuria.
by tlie governors.
relations of the United States with Co said after the hearing:
trains. Chair cars Sacramento to Og-
The committees will be allowed free lombia and Panama, covering the peri
ien and El Paso, and tourist cars to
Hall Caine, the noted novelisi, is
"The Lewis and Clark expedition
dom to discuss the project and propose od from December 23, 1903, to January
Chicago, St. Louis, New Orleans and
suffering from a general breakdown.
J.
M.
MOORE
Washington.
any changes therein, except on three 6 last. A statement of grievances on was of sufficient importance to warrant
Russia fears America more than points, which the emperor haB reserved the part of Colombia was presented to a celebration and the participation of
Connecting at San Francisco with
everal lines for Honolulu, Japan, China
Britain in the present Far Eastern from discussion. Namely: That the the state department by General Reyes the government of the United States.”
.'hilippines, Central and South Amer-
| trouble.
The program now is to have the Ore
peasant class must remain entirely sep on Deceml>er 23. General Reyes says
ca.
The United Mineworkers of America arate, legally, from the other classes; the course of the United States had gon exposition committee, the delega
See Mrs. M. E. Woodnansee, agent at
are holding their annual convention in that the commune is to remain un worked deep injury to Colombia, and tion and a subcommittee of the house
West Scio station, or address
touched by legislation, ami that the he cited the tieaty of 1846 as showing committee confer and draft a bill
Indianapolis.
peasant lands are to remain inalien that the independence and sovereignty which will meet the approval of the
\V. E. COMAN, G. P. A.,
A hot fight is on in Ohio between able.
of Colombia wae to be maintained in house committee and secure a report
Hanna
and
Foraker
as
to
the
in«lorse-
upon it at an early day.
Portland, Ore All work guaranteed. Eitimates furushed ment of Roosevelt.
These points stamp the forthcoming tact by the two governments.
Secretary Hay answered this note
It is fully understood that to secure
legislation as conservative in the main,
A new religious sect has sprung up but the present chaos is so great and sc under date of January 5. He says the favorable action in the house the bill
in Boston. One of its teachings is that much room is left for the arbitrary government has carefully considered the must conform to the ideas of the com
conduct of the police and the local rep grave complaints made and assures mittee and though such a bill may not
the millennium is to come in 1916.
resentatives of the ministry of the in General Reyes of our most friendly be all that is wanted, it is desirable to
George Francis Train, author and
terior, as well as of the peasant courts sentiments for the government and peo get a report and action by the house as
traveler, is dead. Heart disease follow-
Representative
and administrative machinery and ple of Colombia. The question sub soon as possible.
ing an attack of acute nephritis was
their commune town meetings that the mitted, he says, can be considered only Tawney will consult the state depart
the cause. He was almost 75 years
liberals declare any codification would in the light of accomplished facta, of ment regarding the form of the bill in
old.
which one is that the republic of Pana reference to foreign exhibits. He has
be in the line of progress.
The Chicago city council is framing
The ministerial project proposes to ma has become a member of the family taken hold of the matter in earnest ana
at the hearing today Representativo
a new theater ordinance, which is retain the system of corporal punish oi nations.
Under date of January 6, General Williamson thanked him for the inter
much more stringent than the present ment, but the emperor did not include
one and they will see that it is en this among the matters not subject to Reyes submits another note to Secre est he had shown.
The Oregon men feel that substan
forced.
change.
The emperor regards the tary Hay, in which he says he has
transmitted Secretary Hay’e answer to tial progress lias been made by the
Britain lias abandoned hopes of peace. preservation of the peasant class, the
retention of the economic commune and his government by cable. The secre meeting today. The Portland commit
The American guard at Seoul, Corea, the inalienability of peasant lands as tary's note is construed, he says, as an tee finds it necessary, in view of the
has been increased.
necessary for the protection of the peas intimation that the Colombian forces suggestions and deelopmenta, to remain
will be attacked by the United States in Washington a while longer, in order
The Illinois medical society will ants from exploitation.
Through Salt Lake City, Leadville, Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Denver, and fight the anti-toxin combine.
on entering the territory of Panama to to confer with the house subcommittee
subdue the rebellion, and for that reas upon the draft of another bill.
the Famous Rocky Mountain Scenery by daylight to all points East.
MANCHURIA THE ISSUE.
A month of debate is ahead on the
on it would hold the government of the
Panama affair in the senate.
United StateB for all damages to it by
Japanese Demands Cannot Be Granted
RUSSIA CANNOT YIELD.
the loss of that national territory. A
The Japanese minister at London
by Russia.
repitition
is
made
of
the
position
of
Fast trains daily Between Ogden and Denver
says war must come now or later.
St. Petersburg, Jan. 20.—The Asso the Colombian government under the Reply of Japan Contains Several Ob
jectionable Features.
Pure food experts find America is be ciated Press correspondent on higli treaty of 1846, and it is requested that
Modern Equipment, Through Pullman and Touriat
ing grossly deceived by French wine authority, is able to give the following the first note of General Reyes be made
St. Petersburg, Jan. 19.—It is almost
makers.
as the present status of negotiations be public.
Sleeping Cars and Superb Dining Car Service.
practically certain that Russia will not
Replying to this on January 9, Sec
Bryan will issue a daily paper in St. tween Russia and Japan:
accept Japan’s last proposal as an en
Russia
recognizes
Japan
’
s
predomi
retary Hay says that he finds almost
Louis during the national Democratic
nance in Corea and Japan recognizes all the propositions brought forward tirety. Russia is ready to agree to
convention.
Russia’s special position in Manchuria. in the second note have been considered ceitain points, but on others, the for
James L. Blair, a prominent St. There are two main questions still and fully answered in his note of the
eign office believes Russia cannot yield.
Louis
attorney
indicted
for
forgery,
at issue, the Russian demand for a 5th of January.
For rates, folders and other
The officials believe that the way is
has died from woriy.
neutral zone upon the Corean side of
Under date of January 11, General
formnation address
124 Third St., Portland, Or Secretary of Agriculture Wilson says the Yalu river, which Japan met with Reyes addressed Secretary Hay, stat open for continuing the negotiations,
America should wake up in the matter a proposal for a similar neutral strip ing that he finds his arguments had not and there is no indication that Russia
on the Manchurian side. Japan also been refuted by the otherwise forceful will seek to delay her answer] which
of breeding fine animals.
asks for certain guarantees covering
The house expectB to pass an appro- Manchuria, which Russia has thus far papers which he bad received. He probably will be ready in a few days.
priation bill a week until all supply declined to grant. It Is pointed out, then discusses at some length his prop
The czar conhtinues to talk peace
osition to refer the matter to The
measures are out of the way.
however, that the assurance given a few Hague and concludes with a regret on and the dowager czarina, in conversa
The jury in lhe case of R. H. Ken days ago by Russia regarding open the failure of his mission to the United tion, remarked: "War is a horrible
thing. There will be no war.”
nedy, the Hillsboro, Oregon, minister ports in Manchuria and respect for States.
In the meantime, Viceroy Alexieff
on trial for burglary, has returned a treaty rights is a concession on this
Secretary Hay answers this note un
point.
verdict of not guilty.
der date of January 13 with the state and Baron de Rosen, as well as the for
eign office, are studying the Japanese
That the two countries are not so far
Ex-Governor Asa S. Bushnell, of apart may lie fairly inferred from the ment that there is no reason to recon document. Army and navy circles con
sider the attitude of the United States
Ohio, is dead.
tinue pessimistic. The best feature of
following statement made by Mr. Kur- hei etofore set forth.
the situation is the fact that the Jap
The Panama canal treaty is sure to ino, the Japanese minister to the Asso-
anese reply has in no sense the char
be accepted by the senate committee.
ciate«l Press correspondent:
We have alw ays on hand a full line of
ROUGH RIDERS ARB WANTED.
acter of an ultimatum. It is couched
"War now would only be disastrous
Japan’s reply to Russia’s latest note
Caskets, Coffins, and robes at low prices. Our
in pacific terms, does not fix a time
has been given. It is a denial of every to both countries. Owing to the geo English Officers In Sahara May Be Called limit, and the acceptance by Russia of
graphical
situation,
an
armed
conflict
From
America.
material proposition.
certain of the propositions therein
would result in a great drain on the
London, Jan. 20.—The development marks an advance toward a settlement.
France threatens retaliation unless men and treasury of both Japan and
the United States removes the export Russia, without being decisive.
Be of Jacques Lebaudy’s "Empire of
duty on Manila hemp.
sides, I believe it would not be worth Sahara," is about to take a turn which
HOSPITAL SHIPS PREPARED.
will le of some interest to the United
Judge De Haven has ruled that a while to go to war on the questions States. M. Lebaudy has decided to
Departn int cannot be beat.
Pictures
Btill
in
dispute.
”
Chinese born in this country may be
draw the officers and noncommissioned Rad Cross Charters Two Vessels of the
readmitted on return from abroad.
framed in any i ize or style at reasonable prices
Nippon Lina.
officers for two battalions of Imperial
NOT A JUNKETING TRIP.
Life guards from Great Britain and the
A bill has been introduce«! in
Victoria, B. C., Jan. 19.—Advices
congress granting pensions to al) union Senatorial Subcommittee Had Light Ex- United States, and in pursuance of this were brought by the steamer Tosa Maru
idea, he will submit to President Roose
veterans 62 years of age, who served 90
penses In Honolulu Inepectlon.
velt an invitation to name any officers that the Red Cross hospital ships Ka-
days.
Washington, Jan. 20.—Accounts ren of bis former Rough Riders whom he kuai Maru and Kosai Maru, chartered
The Corean press is urging the peo dered to the senate by Senator Mitchell can possibly recommend for commis
from the Nippon Yusen Kaisha line,
ple to slaughter all foreigners. The show that the subcommittee which VÌB- sions.
are now ready for service in the event
American minister says he will protect ited Hawaii in the summer of 1902 ex-
Colonel George Gouraud, Thomas A.
his people.
pended only >3,039 in gathering and Edison’s representative in England for of war. Vladivostok harbor has been
Havre, Mont., was almost entirely formulating data and information for many years, who as governor general of frozen over In tbis connection the
Sahara, is organizing a military estab Hochi of Tokio says a telegram has re
destroye«! by the fire a few days ago. the benefit of the senate.
This would scarcely justify the as- lishment for M. Lebaudy, said today to
After it was thought to be under control
ported that four vessels have been
it again broke forth. Only one business sertion that the trip of the subcommit the Associated Press:
caught
in the ice and will hold all
"The Imperial Life guards will con
house of any consequence is left. The tee on territories was a “junket,” for,
winter.
loss is placed at >350,000 with >145,- considering the distance traveled and sist of two battalions. The first will
A Seoul correspondent says the wife
the amount of information collected, it be officere«! exclusively by Americans,
000 insurance.
is, without a doubt, one of the cheap preferably former Rough Riders, and of the Russian minister has become
There is a great flood of Alaskan blils est investigations ever conducted by a
very influential at the Russian court
the secoml by retired officers and non
in congress.
and that, owing to this influence, the
subcommittee from congress.
commissioned officers of the English
But of the total amount >540 was army. The troopers will lie composed Russian minister has been enabled to
The Ohio legislature has re-elected
make a compact with the Corean em-
pai«l
out
as
steamship
fare
for
the
mem
Senator Hanna.
of Arabs and native Saharans, who are
bers of the party from San Francisco to among the finest riders in the world.” perorer whereby he may take refuge at
the Russian legation in the event of
A gang of Italian robbers has been Honolulu an«l return, and >1,026 was
war and issue all administrative orders
caught at Irrigon, Oregon, with much disposed of in settling the hotel account
Armament of Fortifications.
from the Russian legation.
loot.
at Honolulu.
Washington, Jan. 20.—A supple
mental estimate for an appropriation of
Ex-Governor Btishnoll, of Ohio, is
Run Down bv Farmers.
Mother of Captain Hobson.
>2,445,000 for "armament of fortifica
very low and his death may occur at
Paola, Kan., Jan. 19.—Two men giv
Boulder, Colo., Jan. 20.—The moth tions" was transmitted to the house.
any time.
er of Captain Richmond P. Hobson With this appropriation it is proposed ing their names as Charles Gorney,
Germany has informed Britain that died at the home of Shirley Davis to to procure 13 automatic machine guns aged 29, of 8t. Paul, Minn., and
she is ready to conclude a commerical day after a long illness. Her son was for use in seacoast forts, 160 "one- Thomas Rorers, aged 30, of Butte,
treaty with Canada.
with her when she «lied and will leave pounder automatic pompom guns; also Mont., who are suspected of attempting
with
the remains tomorrow for Greens 200 guns of a caliber large enough to to rob the bank of Cleveland, Mo., and
American ships will maintain a close
boro,
Ala., where they will be interred. fire •■ffective shapnel;” 700 "high V«-- of blowing open the safe of the Mis
watch and prevent any landing of Co
Sarah
Croon Pearson was Imrn at Rich locity six-pounder guns,” 95,000 rounds souri, Kansas A Texas station with
lombian troops on Panama soil.
mond Hill, N. C., February 24, 1843, of ammunition for the pompom guns, nitroglycerin, wrecking the safe and
Ex-Congressman Driggs, of New and for th«* past 20 years she had been 2.000 rounds for the field guns and 60,- the interior of the station of Louisburg
York, has been fined >10,000 and given a sufferer from dyspepsia. She came 000 rounds for the six-pounders.
last night, were surrounded and cap
tured here today by a posse of 300 farm
one day in jail for acepeting a bribe.
to Boulder last summer and has since
ers and members of the anti-horsethief
remaine«! here on account of the benefit
Take Up Expositions.
Premeir Balfour's statement that
association.
to
her
health.
Washington,
Jan.
20.
—
Chairman
Britain will carry out its trade treaty
ruxoa—Chickering, Kimball,
obligations is deeply resented by Rus
Tawney, of the house committee on in
oaasxs—Newman Bros, and
Porte Plata la Captured.
To Look After Emigrant».
dustrial arts and expositions, had a
Weber and other»
sia.
Kimball
Cape Haytien, Jan. 19.—The govern
Rome, Jan. 20.—The United State» conference with the president today re
The senate engaged in a warm discus- continues to l>e the chief objective garding the Alaska exhibit at the St. ment troops which disembarked recent
sion over a resolution looking to arbi point of Italian emmigration, the num Louis exposition. Governor Brady is ly at Hosona were yesterday ordered to
tration of Colombia’s claims against ber of emigrants going there in 1903 the fair commissioner for Alaska, but march on Porto Plata. A briek attack,
Panama.
reaching a total of nearly 250,000. has been unable yet to do much in the supported by the guns of a Dominican
The national Democratic committee, The government has entrusted Adolfe preparation of the exhibit because of war vessel, began in the evening.
in session at Washington, indorse«] the Rossi with a miseion to the United his executive duties. It is likely that Thia morning operationa were resumed
1905 fair. The national convention to States for the pprpoee of studying with a deputy commissioner may be appoint and the government troops entered
Porto Plata, causing the flight of Gen
select a candi«late for president will the United States industrial commis ed to assist him in the work.
eral Deechampe, who took refuge in the
sion the beet means of directing Ital
meet in 8t. Louis July 6.
Music Books, Sheet Music, Small Instrument« and String»
Reorganizing Naval Militia.
United States consulate. The British
ians to agricultural states and prevent
Agent tor the popular “New Home’’ Sewing Machine.
The Iowa legislature is in session.
ing their concentration in large towns.
Washington, Jan. 20.—Bills creating cruiser Pallas has landed marinea.
a naval reserve and reorganizing the
A new cabinet has been formed in
Coal-Breaker Borne«.
Turks Massing Troops.
naval militia were introduced today by
Chile.
Scranton, Pa., Jan. 19—TheOliphant
Needles and Supplies for all Sewing Machine«.
Salonica, European Turkey, Jan. 20. Representative Foes, chairman of the
Three more war vessels are on the
—An important concentration of Turk house committee on naval affaire. breaker and washery of the Delaware
Pianos, Organs, and Sewing Machine« Repaired.
way to Panama.
ish troops has begun at Kumanova, on Both bills have the indorsement of the A Hudson company, at Oliphant, was
Ex-Governor John Y«rung Brown, of the road leading to the Bulgarian naval board and the naval militia asso destroyed by fire today. The loas la
120 First Street
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|iw,roo.
ciation of the United States.
Kentucky, is dead.
frontier.
UNDERTAKING GOODS!
R. GILL
J
RUSSIAN PEASANTS.
Czar Takes a Step That Is Bound About
TWO HEMISPHERES.
THE SCENIC LINE
Justice of the Poico
Noury Publio
Bolo Oregon
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