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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1906)
• / a ♦ ufe'«** 1.1 \ S Dettare < « b « Mot l.l\N <(>., Defective Titles Heces» Aíslese* «d tille pr»p»r.4 t>r tee PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT 14», ol 4»Ht!<.4>% By T. L. DUWEÏ M Linn County Abstract Co Otili«r»»' ye*eevry y®u l»tv»4 I« rti.l»-« <»« «rret.l M h.r «noi'*« LasfM»*-’ » n» «ir»*» • <K* **< o«« «Bp«r1 • uct. à»'Rte»,.«b«>J lu LMri NEWS OF THE WEEK In a Condensed Form lor Our Busy Headen HAPPENINGS OF T»0 COMWFA'H A Heaume of th« Less Important but r c! PROFESSIONAL > H J. J. Barnes & Son, General Blacksmiths and Wagonmakers Dry ant U Sk) SXT a ATTORNEYS AT LAW âlHàSi <»or M o KTANYB M [ We buy <«ur »t - k In larg» qnantltiee snd krvp a full line of carriagw and aag ii material. All binde of wurk in our lina dime on short notiew. Horssshoaing a Specialty ATTORNEY AT LAW N. '«/« ’«■ •». 1 *». .rilteif »( .-•!■ (.« fib 1 -‘ fitfifllfi ALBANY W * “1 ' » • SCIO, OREGON OBR<M ' A W Ì AT T ATTORNEYS AT LAW Bank al lust Oregon Orâduâtc Eikctk Medical College I IsclsssU. Okie <0 PRILL M D. PHYSICIAN ani SURGEON B:ls, Crscon REAL ESTATE BROKER. Albany limi h ViA — ERN PACIFIC CO v. Counter M< Kit I OP g DvtAMV. Prop*. Shasta Route Best 20c. Meal in the Valley Open All Night Tre» • 4* • «i b lip m OfttGON. bhavlng......... flair ( uttlng 15 edita u> fer T rt ®: 4 and way !•»»• for *i I’ g I:: au • 4 T* rial roto r»a iMHb ir* r»t c hair rot« * •« f ou »« h ’>' io <MI4« on4 KI Foot». Ri.d lourifii car» to < hic«<o. M I a * . «, Now <»I a • a l W at!. < h < t ni.*, tir g at Mn > pati« •«© • lib lb*a«»ar<i «! i .!.*• I««t H< t « iin Japan. < bftis, I'l.. I » < «utr». aud tih Amari« ► re ! a . ’>c a u agaiit at Waal 'ti - alaU«>n, of addraaa HtlSlllpre Jug Heths........... Gl.ORMI t a a ! ‘t Ha 1 • ■ • m »pm Ail<ny !J !• p to . II * j |> m Arti »Rii A»hì««> I I. 13 a na II * » m Arrivo» ‘••cramvuu* * MH’ • »° • a Ilo Io the The Pan American coogree •eeemn at Rio Janeiro. Brasil. it lo Gel many saye »be hae no intention of inlet faring with Russia's affaire. The «ear ie bolding down U e capital »lib an immanee army and will form a provisional army. Huawsll Hags ie dead, lie leaves a foituns ■ t si.><it 11ou.oOO.OOO. most «>1 which will gojo charity. Ry order of tbe ptreidenl the provie one ol the eight boot law have l>een extended to tbe Navy departmanl. The elate ol Michigan haa just won • • ml against the Michigan I'»litre I rail way involting «4,000,000 in l>ack taxes The taxes covered the years from 185« to I8U4. A westbound ps-eenger train on the Great Northern waa wreck««I 30 miles from Hpokane at I'.auioiid lake. Part >f the train went into the lake and •even pereone were drowned. A collieion lietweena freight and •anger on the Healxiard Airline near ................ ;.. T J Mira arsa Raleigh, N C., teeulted in the death of I‘re»l lent Cashier.. ................. w A. I.winu 20 pereone an«l the injury ot 24 Of the killed 12 weie colored, and 1W col ored people were injured. D 4w a general banking and eichanf* A general »trike hae Iteen ordered in hue neee. 1. ns made at current raise Ruma in August. and drafts issued un principal cities. lireyfiie hae tieen decorated with a r««»e of the l egion of Honor. EAST AND SOUTH ¿titles cf ths Trace Kctary Ttbllc Scio Oregoa Events of the Past Week. crr::Eaa »IkSisaa Xzcta&ce Wo. 11. SHEL1ON Not Less Interesting a . IFAVH’ i. orami , a. p. a . Pvrlltnd, Ortoon There has tieen a wholeeale slaughter it blacks by Germans in Africa Perpetual daylight In Alaska serioue- y interferes with wircleee telegraphy. Another row has broken out in tbe government printing office at Waainng too, D. C. AF rench In Paris lor tiet pluuder in a wooden leg. The warehouses of the International Harvester company at Hlerling, Illinois, have tieen destroyed by fire. Loes, »10*1 lM»0 Fire almoet totally destroyed the plant of the I nited Mates lealtiercom ¡«any at Prentiss. Wisconsin. The lues ie placed al «600,000. Henceforth the canal commimon will pay all laborer» in silver. The bang» was made on account of Weal Indian negro»», who would rather starve then spend gold. Two Vienna doctor* called io consul totion on a care disagreed end a duel foil owed. Botti were wounded end sent to the hospital. In the meantime the l«atlent recovered without medical as sistance. It ia Iwlieved the rear will dissolve the douma. Suppression of newspapers caused a riot in Ht. Petersburg. Pme haa tieen signed among the Osntral American republics. The last of the ladrone chiefs in the Philippines has surrendered. PACIFIC AID ASSOCIATION Germany proposes to exclude Ameri can canned meat ol every deecription. Of Portland, Oregon A revolution In Mexico ie three* ened. inspired by hostility to An.« i cans. Pays Sick, Accident, Death Benefits DUES $1.00 PER MONTH NO MEDICAL EXAMINATION S.ir parosetars •*» (.ROVER POMI ROY Agent SCIO. OREGON T. L DUGGER Collector The National IJveetock exchange de- bounces the reports recently made on the meat packing Industry John l>. Rocaefeller will be arraetad immediately on hie arrival in the United States. He haa sailed for this country. Tbe whole city of hae been destroyed by fiagralion haa rendered bomelee», who are also LUMBER! LUMBER! Il I». land-.n, of the Biltrsu l'en Sawmills, Is prepared to fill orders for Common «• Finishing Lumber Order» taken at th« varie in Hem or at th«- nulla in ltilyau Den. Ilia lumber la th« bast of mountain fir. and priera are reasonable. LAINDOIN! EAINDOIN! Hyaran. Ruevia, fire The coo- 3&.000 [«ere,ms without food. Meager reports have t>een receive«! of a fierce fire in Yokohama, Japan. More than a thousand boueee were d« etroyed •nd suuie life ia known to have tieen lost. The rapitalof Alaska lias boon moved from Hilka to Juneeu. Hcotland will try to induce parlia ment to grant home rule. A forest fire in Calaveras county ihrvatne destruction to California's big trees. Tbe bishop of Zululand sccuees the British troupe of wantonly killing many natives. Han to» I'union t hae a new airship which he belie»«« sn improvement over anything yet built. The mayor ot Hororro. Tex , says re ports ot the recent earthquake were greatly overdrawn. Irvine f Myer, Prop». Hanto I lorn ingo will borrow «20,000,- 000 and pay all outstanding claims. i Germany end Austria will help the levar if another revolution breaks out. Hoch connects u-ith all trains at West Scio and morning train at Munkers. Our rigs are first-class and our horses good drivers Prices reasonable 9 f The National Pore Fool convention endorsed the eland taken by President Rooeevelt on the pore forni law. General Hloeeeel, commander of Port krthnr, during the Rneeo Japanese war, hae been sentenced to death by a military commission for surrendering ¡to the Japanese. < Ol \ I Y , OllEf.ON BALANCE FAVORS ISLANDS DOUMA DISSOLVED Pbihpp.ne E<;orte *ace»d Im |- orte First Time Since Annessilo«. Ciar Placea Rustia Buk p”d»r Hu Own Despotic Rule. Washington. July 24 —The two moot noteworthy feature» of the commercial returns of the Philippine islands for GOOD WAGES IN HAYFIELDS BIST IN UNION 11*115 are a balance in favor of the is lands for the first < alendar year period in the history oi the Ameritan occupa Klamath Beam Farmers Pa» «2 Per Iowa E sport Saye Dairying Condition* tion, and the advame of American Oay and Board. Eicol Hi* State. gpoda to the first rank la the import Klamath Falla-laboring men ran Melsm—That Oregon can produce trade The favorable trade tialance is Haying butter cheeper than any other elate in Joe to increaMvi «sport values, which do well la Klamath tatam. aggregateli «*3.454,744, or more than has tronght on a tremendous «lemand the Union and that Oregon « reamery 14 1 for moo ot brawn, and wages started at men are nevertheless figuring on im 1904 An iacreaea of ««500,000 in 12 a «lay ao«l board m th» he« fields port Ing cream from Miuneoota, were American trade In I'•"6 with the is lands, combined with s decline in rice Mason, l>avle «k Co , contractors on the •tart'lng aeeertione nia-lo al a dairy- importe, gives to the United Mateo the «anal, promptly met the wage with the men's meeting here last week. Professor McKay, of the dairy «1» lead, and in view ol the anticlpa'ed »«Iditlonal inducement of an eight-hour luilher decline in the Jemsnd lor for day, sil l farmers generally realise that pertinent ot the I iwaMate Agricultural co 11 eg», was the principal speaker. He eign rhe in the islands, the Unitevi an eight boor day In caring for a crop eaid that although hie state pnalucve Hiatos io expect« d to continue to in I : ot alfalfa wowld hardly do. It la a more bullet than any other state, be crease its lead | bumper crop of hay that is being cnl in freely a< knowle«lgw| thal thia ie a more The Increase of ,2 «niO.OOO in Ilio I thie county, loo, an«l many rauct.ee re- a Ivantagw us region for dairying, for imports from the United Mateo in the ¡»rt that tonnage of from four to Ave the reason that tbe climate ie lose sub last five years io largely toads op of t. n» i* not ..misual iwt to each extreme cmdltiona He imporla of iron and steel and their With all ol thie vast production, ap ■aid Oregon sh«inld not import a poun«i manufacturée cotton, row and manu pes’.u cea Iudirate that g«»d prices will of butter, but thould lx, an exporter factured. and illuminating oil. The Irin and steel troie s| pro» ousted «3,- 1« rreliMal, m there are more auimale • ben that product can l«e <hlyj>ed to ’««I than ever tie fore. F'.epeclally New Y«iek for 2 cetite a p-mnd ami to OCO.OOJ in value. Gri.it Britain gained to will llie deman«i for hay suitable lor Liverp-ml for 21* cento. He urged the mist in the Ir in and steel trade with the islands, but the fililí d Hiatos takes horses *• csllwil for in large quantity eatameion ol dairying ae a means of re for tbe animale einployed in construct laining la«m fertility the leil. whereas Great Britain was ing canals, lets*ale an.I other p rtiowe 1*1 ret-ter James Wilhyeombe, of Ih» foi mer i y in tie lead. There io etili of ti e government work ami building Oregon experimsmt station, »aid that great room lor Improvemeat in the es the railroade reaching this way for the the dairy pr«durte in this stale, this porta from the Uniteli H la tro to the io tonnage the valley la to produce. Tbe year a ill have a value ot (H.OOO.tXM lands. government hae derided to bull«) tbe and in a fee years dairying will snr ratmn«l unit of its renal without asking peas Innitwilng, which ie now our CANNED MEAT EXPORTS. for further bide on the work and will («eateet wealth proluclng industry immediately proceed to equip the addi «Japan Used Large Quantities During tional campg naceaeary for that work. II« »aid that one creamery operator is figuring n importl. g i ream trim Mm War With Russia. The wegre of men at the goremment neeota, amt «feplore.l such a condition, canipe hae tieen lncre««e<l to correepon-i Washington, July 24—Complete fig alien the Willamette valley »ill pro ures of the esporte of American canned with that offered by farmers and ito* «Ince 10 to IIS tons of green corn fee>i or meals for the past fiscal year are shown «-ontrartors. 30 lot • of green alfalfa per acre. tV.uk mi the cans r>- today in a statement leaned by the de Hairy Commissioner J. W, Bailey •ti ing ahead rapidly. I* C. Ilenny, partment ol Commerce and labor. The spoke in a similar 'train, saying thal pervising engineer, who siicc*e«led J . B. value of canned meats exported from he has seen hay > ffcred for »ale this the United Mates in June. l‘<0fi. waa Lippincott on this project, is acquaint year at 42 50 a ton in the lelil an.I yet l4Hl,lt*0. against «<*>>,127 in June, ing himself thori.nghly with the work the farmer had no atu«'k to sell. IP05, and in the fiscal veer l'HUl « >,- that has been done an«l that is culiinr>l for immediate constluctIon. He bea .’<*.410, against I • ’'77,045 in IWO* Higher Price for Hopie The figures for the tisecl rear IWOil • pent most of the time on the work Salem — On news that th» Knglisb since his arrival from Portland. include«! Cam ml t>eef, «0.430,44«. and German trop» bava been •erlously canned p< rk, «1,215,05,7 and other injnred transactions in tuturee hâve Barley Stands H at Best. canned meals 11,507,107. The quan • • ’ ■ . ■ !• 1 at » r’.t» i • , The Halles—Headers are running all tity of cauned beel exported in tbe fis . 1 • : ’ ■ l • i . l ' ■ ' a f f t I. r ' ‘ r a cal year was «4,523.350 pounds, as '•ver the county in the farming sec- gon crop for It'Ofi bas tieen sold, and against Oh,000,5'10 pounda in 1*>J5. tiona, end the gram is being eta« knl George I R se predo-te thal the mar The reduction Hi exports occurred al rea>ly for threshing. As yet no tbl«eh- ket will open at not Iras tban 15 cents most exclnaively in the shipments to ing ma. him» have etarte«i, but several Crop estimâtes vary from 95.000 V Japan, which country took large will t«egin this week. As harvest ad 125.1100 halos for Oregon this year amounts of American l>eef during the vamee, it is shown that the wheat crop (.atrst local advi'cea from England wai, but greatly di-cieased her Imports is better than waa thought a week ago. place tbe probable Eng'lsh yield al on the disbandment of the army. The Ths quality of spring grain ia inferior. frorn 200 000 to 300.000 cwt., ar exports to Japan «luring the fiscal year None of the spring g'nin ia No. 1 a.ainsi 700.000 < «t. Inet yeir. IVOti were 2,30fi.ftB3 povndg, against The fall whrat la of go«*I quality, tint 14 fiO7,lrt5 pounde in 11>06, and in the moat farmers estimate that their fall Athena Needs Laborers month of June, 11*00, were 34 412 wheat will not yie'd over 15 bwebsls to AlLri «-— There if a orardy ot laFtor pounds, against 3,012,188 pounds in the sere—a'aiiil half a crop Barley la m in thio vi«tnhy. Firmer« have a t tbe liest crop thie ewMoa, having at aid June, 1W06. vertiaed lur men. but few rrapond an<l The United K ng,lorn was the greet- the hot leather better than »heal or owing to the fact that the warm eet buyer ol can isd lieef, ri port» to ■ at». weather haa I a«teuel the bar root man? 4 768.816 that counti y increasing men are nr««4le<J and good wagroar« Have 72 Per Cent of Offices. pounds for ti e fi cal year, but dr creai- tiffrred. Mv.eb wheat on light x»il it Helero—Ont of 342 county offices in >ng for the rm nt i of Jana, HM Mt. r lined and wilt nut t>e hatveotinl. A the state the Republicans hold 24'' and few wrrko ago thia whrat waa very the l*em<xrata hold NX, while only two YEA'fN FOR OLD HOME. promising. John Baonietar. a large are filled by lodependente, one by a farmer, oaya that hit crop la damage«! Prohibitionist and one by a woman wl ■ No Houses for Hundred* Who Would hae no political party designation. One ore halt in many p’ae«. Return to San Francisco. office is vacant. The Republicans hold Con vie te Make Eecape. Han Francisco, July 24. — Hau Fran 72.3 per cent of the county office, end Haletn —A ! •«• of |0 |>er cent ot thè the I'emocrats 25 7 per cent. The In cisco's greatest Hee l ie homes. The people who were driven fiom the city dependents elected Secured the office of prie nere i< thè rcrord of lite Oregon at the time of the disaster are tagwr to eurvryor in two counties and the Pro pienitenliary thus far thie erason in The w< tkmg conviete on thè pollile lugli return, several thousand latairere are hibitionisle elected a coroner imperatively needed to aid in the woik woman elected la Mies Emma Warren, waye. About 00 men are kepi at Work ot rebuilding, but there are no houses who »as elected school superintendi-nt on Ih» rou-'s and al thè state lair Bis bave eecaped and are No one sa< elected groniuls for them The rehabilitation commit of Clatsop county. etili at largo. tee haa set to work to furnish relief, coroner ol Wheeler county. but ttie resources al Its command will PORTLAND MARKETS admit of only slight a»«lstaace. This For New Woman's Budding committee will bull I • >me 3,111X1 homes Albany—After bolding a meeting of Wheat — Club. 70c hlneetem. 72c for workmen, lint tide will not even the board of regents of the Oreg* n Agri ( vallev. 7h new club, 6* serve to h mee the th« ueanda still li». cultural college al Corvallis, the mem- new Mueitem, 7l*e. mg in touts. hers of the board came to Albany last Oats — No. 1 white fee>l 132 (ray It ie to individual initiative that week and at an ad) iurnrd sessi >n in «31 p r ton. city muat look. Evidences that this city awarded the contract for tie Bet ley—- Fee«!. «2.1 50 per ton , brew- will 1« tor« thcomlug are l>eginning to new woman's building, to le rrerted Ing I J I 50 per ton rolled, «J4 J24 5O appear. on the campus, to II. Nnook. The ion Rye— fl 50 per cwt. In the Richmond district, the sec tract price i» I' 9,1 •■'i. that being Hey —Valley limo'by, Nc 1,4114* tion I naled betseen Gohlen Ga*e park lowest bid by 12,000. The building 12 5o p-r t i cl- .«-r 4* ftu *»• cheat, and the neck of the bay, several homes will be conetrnctrd of the granite from 4’ ft(' <7 g a ii hay. 47<dH alfalfa, are l>etng ere,-ted and have l>een rented the quarries at I tetrnit, the eastern 411 in advance. terminus of the Corvallis A I astern Fruita—Apples, 41 &Oi4t2 25 per txir Htill it ie to tbe siretch of land south ralIrodi, and the building storie at Ya aprie to. 41 2ft«kl 3ft cterrive, fiiglO ot Market street that the people roust quina tie y. per pound currsnle HidlO- peach look for the rebuilding of homes in suf eo. 7 t| .10 per *• « p’nms, 41.25 ficient quanlily to solve the problem Harvesting Begins in Linn I gsn berriee, 41 3V<«1 40 par •-rate Here da« It the thousands ol the cilv'e Albany—Harvesting has begun in raepbs'rlee 41 40® I ftn bl> eklwrries, poorest an 1 I* ie to thie section that Linn county. White some damage to 8«- [or pouti«! go»v< b-rrlee. Me they wish to return. spring grain has t«en reported, ae a re- Vegetable»—Beane, 5<g7c p«r pound suit of unusually warm wiether lasting rabbage. I’« Afic corn. 25®36c per Relic from River Bottom. fir several days, these reports are the .1« aen rurumbe«», 'ftcutfl per box Fall eg* plant, 3O(«4 4Oc |>er poun<!. lettuce, Philadelphia, Jnly 24 — Vslnahle exception rather than the rule. relics o* the historic frigate Constitu sown grain was damaged but little, and h«»i, 25c ter d< sen; onions, 10® tion have liven dug from the l««d of the an excellent crop will t>e garnered. I3*sc peas, 4®ftc per p mnd . radish IteUwsr» river by a crew of a elam I.ato sown spring grain will improve •«. It)<4ift<- per <!• ten rhubarb, 2M drelgeof! Newcastle, Ihl. I* is a considerably yet under the it fluence of t2S< I-’ pound spinach 2®3< tome china urn. preeente«l to the fatnoue o d the cool weather now prevailing. Hay- t "»w, 41 2'® I per lox; ¡areley. 25« fighting ehip ot the American navy by | Ing is practically over, and the baler Sqii»ab, «I ® I 25 per r«a*e turnlpe, tbe city of Philadelphia in 171*7, sad I will add tlie finishing toochee before W*« i4«l i r seek «arrots, «1 ® 1.25 per long ag i bat end torg itlow. How the ' tbe tall raine eel in. —. ■■ | •a« k lie«te, 4! 25®!.<H) per eack urn rem» to tie al the bottom of the ! Ontont — New red, >*a<ifit%c per Pure Water for Agricultural College river ie a mystery. The Constitntion, poind new yell iw, 1 *4®Jc per pound although over a <-enlory old. ie etill In Corvallis—-Htudente at the Agricul potato»» — Old Fnrhanke, nominal, exieten«-», and in a lair state ot preser tural coll«-ge are to have pnre m untaln tew potato»», 75c®41 B0. vation. water hereafter. Al lie last meeting Butter—Fancy creamery, 171*®20c tbe board of regents ma«ie provision to per pound. Kaiser as Czar's Evil Genius. have the water brought by tbe mun • Eggs—Oregon ranch, 21®21*gC per Ht Petersburg, July 24.— Tonight pality of Corvallia from Mary's peak dcaen. • stories were industriously spread that supplied in abundance for use at the Poultry—Average ol«l h*ns, !3®l4c the emperor's final decision to dissolve college. an«l the preetdent anil secretary per ponn ' mile«! chickens, 13®i3l*e, parliament waa nut taken until be bad were antboriaa«t to contract with the spring», 1« 4 17, ro^eters, W 4 10« . communicated with Berlin According il’y water hoard for lOO.OtM) gallrna or drrese«! chi'kens, IS'fil&c tu'keye, to one story, a memtier of the German more at a rate of 1ft cents per 1,000 gal live, I6'4l7r, turkey», dre ee«L choice, embassy engaged a wire I >r direct com lone per month. 17422*»« geese, live, 8®«c; dusks, munication with Emperor William, 11413». and only after receiving and trans New Combine Attracts Attention. Hope—Oregon, 100«, 11 ® 12c . olds, mitting a 1.000-word dispatch from Athena — A combine harvester baa ftc . 190« con tracts, 12413c per poond. Emperor William to Kmperor Nicholas been putchaeed by John Walter which Wool—Eas'ern Oregon average best. waa the nkaae finally signed. will be the first of its kind to be need 17420c |>er poon«l. scrordlng to sbrinle in thia section. The machine ie pro- eg» valley. 20'4 22. according to fine- Cigarmakers May Establish Stores. pe I «d by a 20-bmse pow. r engine, nee» m«'halr, choice, 28'i430c per Chicago, Jul) 24.—The Cigarmakers' «bleb runs all of the machinery, tea ponnd. Vaal—D'esse f, 6%®8c per pound. union, it is understood, hae taken np Ing only a enffi lent number of horse» Beef— Dressed bulls. Sc per ponn«!. seriously a proposal to establish far to draw the ma.-bine. The separator lorica for the making of rigare in all end cutting ma< hinery la op- rated tn- cow», 4S«*V country steers. 5<46c Mutton— Dr save«! fancy, 7® Ac par the large cities tn the United Hta'es, tiely ind-per.dent of the draft. The and also of stores under the control of I feature that nioet In'eisets farmers le pound ordinary, B®fic. lamb», fancy, the union, through which to get the that of doing away with many horses • •«Ifie. manufactured foods to the cooanmera required by other combines. Pork— !*r»*eed, 7®8^e per ponn L Ht Petersburg. Joly 23 — Russia'» first experiment in |<arliamentary gov ernment reais to an ignominious end -aturday night with the promulgation •f ■ >( two lmp>erial ukaseo, the first dis solving tbe present pterliamenl and pro viding tor the convocation ut ito eoe- eeeeor on March ft, 1007, more than six montile hence, and the second pro ci» mu g the cavitai ot ItuMia and the •urrounding ptovim » to 1« in a state ot extiaordinary security, which la only infiniteseimally different from full mar tial la». Thia measure of safely ia to provide for the outburst which un* Joubtedly will l>e provoked by this taring meaeura. Il to now but a •tep tu diclatorvhip. There is little doubt that the order for tl>e con. <v ation of the new aeerm- bly will etili further poet pone the time, inleee the new parliament pro ml».» to >>e more amenable than the pteaent. The delay In fixing Hie lime for the new elettone teems to ind iate a de ci» >n to i hai g<- ine present i>esle ot -ultra«* to porti»;-» a has a <4 unlvt’sal snfirage with will h ths advisers ol the emperor hope to swamp the educated liberals, the Hocialisto ai d th» work men with II e vast mass ot peasantry. Ths only un.etiainly is Ino coming •torni—alien ami »ber» it »ill break. The advocates of the "moiled fist" tm- lie»» that, by disaolving parliament and provoking a collision now. they ■ III find the rwolulionary leaders not preparivi tor an uprising al Moarow, whereas further delay would nearly give the revolutlonlete the time needed <o organ ire and to continua lh« eor rap lion hi ths army. Thsrs are no precedents in Rumian history tor the exrention ot an otile of prorogation, but today pr< l«bly Olli find the palace in poeseaelon of the mi litia ard the surrounding Street» dally- • red to the emperor's guards. WILL USE BOMB Terrori«!* Mark Vietimi for Death TrspoH le Warned. HI. Pelershurg, Joy 23 —Altbongh he vu-lory it thè reaclionlota seems al preconi to lie complete, neilher thè H>- cialiste nor thè Terroriele bave arcepted llie eitnation an i, »lille thè pe< pie ara » . areni n>| eie verawad hy th» bsplay of f irce on r - pari I Ih» au- 'boriti*», it «ili tv> ne< rueary lo con tinue thè lite of thè bayooet for some (ime General Ttepoff biniseli le au lii -city fot thè statement thal he ha» • gain been »sriied that he le ma’ked for a«>sselnati<>n. Deepite thie feci, he cvmtinuee active.y et Work, althongh at all timee eurroui dol by a heavy guard The H ciallet meniliere I thè donma bave bold a nnmbor ut secret roreting», bui so far they bave rel'ained from ■ rrymg < ut tlielr avowed dolermlna- tion of leasing • prix lamati >n allei king thè caar, thè reaclmnary element and more eepecially ihelr formar ellie», thè inetitutlonal l'emocrats. If they do eo, trouble must come. ENTER LAND AÎ SHOSHONE. Boomers' Scene of Operstions Trans ferred From Lander. Washington, July 23 —In acordance with a supplemental pr>slamaiion Is sued by the president, toe register and receiver of the and nitice tor I ander, Wyo., district, et all receive entries tor lands in the ce led portion of the Sho shone reservation at Hhoehone. Wyo., in- •tva>l of at Lander, as provided In the proclamation ot June 'J This action was tissed on the fact t .at the railroad now boil ling Into the reservation will not be Construi ted from Hboshone to Lender until after A - gwst 15. and the < bang-is ma 1» to accommolate pros pective entry men. All persona »ho draw numle-rs at the draairig, which legine at lander, Wyo., on Aug‘i«t 4 IlfW. which num- tiers entitle them to make entry be tween ths dates ot Aneuts 15 and <>c- toner 3, inclusive, must proceed to Sho shone. Wyo., and make their entries instead of going to lander, as provided in the first prielamati n. Alter Octo ber 3 entries will tie made at tander. Camps Wdl Soon Be Abolished. Hsn Francisco July 23. — Rudolph Hpreck ee ai d Ml i I’ link, of the fi nance niaaittre, InvestIgatrul five of the refugee campe yesterday They went to the »perdsav camp, to tha Harbor V ew camp, to two in the f'o- tsero ami one south of Market street, inspecting the tents, shacks and a>>np kl'chene Ae a result of the tone Mr. PolloY states that the camps must tie aNiib bed ae eo.<n as pasible «nd the re'ugre- homed In |>ermanent dwell, tnga. He added that most of the soup kitchens will ne die ntinned August I. Guatemalans Shot Al Prisoners. Han Halva«lor, Jnly 23. — The Salva dorean new»|«ap»r» acensa the Guate malan troops of having killed Halvador an pr »oners. They say that General Cristales, when the ermle'lrw waa slgne>l, returned tn the Guatemalan army all the imprimine! oflicerg and soldiers of Gus'ema a but the papers assert the Gnatemalar s were nnable to take a cirreepondirg step b—anse all the prisoners they had capturrd were shot. Threaten Revolt of Fleet. Hefastopol, Jnly 23 —A meeting of 3..300 tailors from the » arshipe here tielay drew op economic demands for presentation tn Admirai Hkrydloff Un- lees three demands are fulfilled the men say the whole of the Black sea fleet will rsTolt