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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1907)
t *• NEWS OF THE WEEK In i Cnndensed Form lor Our Busy Readers. RAILWAYS GIVE AIO. Cutonlst Rates Promo!» the Upbuild ing of Northws»t»rn Stat»». Low one-way colonial rate» to the North»«»! are helping largely in set-1 SAVES TIMBER LAND President Creates Reserves b) Wholesale Before Too Late. RAILROADS ARE BLAMED. S«cur« All Practical M«n That Work on Panama Canal. Augusta, Ga., March 4 —"We are down and out," said J. B. McDonald, preaident of the l*anama Const ruction company, in dlacusatng the re)M.-tiun «J the libi of W J. lllllvrl for the con- slrivettan of the rnnama vwnal. "They Iiave taken the matter out <>f our luvii.l», and It now rv»t* with the president. Hie responsibility should be placid where II lw>longs. "I cannot »>•«• why our Imi should have l»«-n lejvetcd, esewpt that it is du« to the far reaching nuvchmatl-m* of the pulii .-al influ«iH-ro tluvt iiav« worked »gainst all bid* tliat threaten actual <-< natna'*ion of the big cariai. It i* luirdly n« .-wwiry lo «ay tliat th.we in- tvrrota are ib.we of the traiia .-uiitlneiital railroads. "You will Mdice tliat, one by one, the pr» l <vl ineii wl> > have I-• i idol) tiffed with the canal Iiave ta-en pa-k«! off by lug tii.n’H'ial internats, It la not difficult to I owe the relations, rin» i» very pair buaineos, however, for the canal is bound to «-.ime. If not during <iiia admití tirniion. then during anoUi- er. It I* invvltabie. "1 cannot see where the president «nd hi* a—..'latro »re right, an.I do not see how they will I». able to dig the •ivnal. Sooner or later the ditch will Iiave to I m - dug under the btuunr rallkv management of a constructor who has figured crot down to a minlflMMB. Ow <M>ni|«ny was willing to perform ever item of ilu- agreement r.<.|uir«sl by the government. It was our understanding » I an ii.<• mt it t,. .,. ¡...... i t - the government were met, the contract went to ..ur compili) We have made every prejaratiiin at vonsideralde ex- pet a'ld were preparad to Iw-glli shov eling dirt on or la-fore the time limit of th) days." ALL BUT ONE SAVED Steamer Corona Goes on Rocks Oil Eureka, California. MUST NOT OWN PROPERTY California Legislator« Past Against Oriental*. ill Ha. ratnenbi, Cal., Mar I.—Tlie low er house -f the legislator« today ¡•»«•-»I a sweeping anti Jajianvwe and anti- Chine«« m.-aaure, Introlucetl by Aaseiu- Idyman l*rvw, ut Frvwtio. The bill ia known us the "anil-alien prejierty bolding bill." It Is aiiuot at the Ja|«m<«<- an<l Chinese property owners in this state and is Intended to prevent them tiom acquiring ami owning prop erty for a longer |a-rlod than live year*. In urging thv iw-itagv of the bill I'rvw siatvd tliat since January 1 ut tlii* year one-third of the property transfers in Fresno had been to Ja|«n- eae. The bill provides that any alien who does not breotne a eitlavn of thv Cnitwl States shall a<-.|iiire ami hold title to land In this state for not more Ilian tl-.- y.nra. if within thut time tliu alien -I-«* n< t l-ecomo a clllaen, the district att-'rney sludl i->iii|i«l the »»1» ot bls land oi hmisa-». Jajiaiicae and Chine*« are rmt »p- itl-ally uamcl, but, tJ«« » tnimvii in -« Atinc < iliac in«, iho bill i* nim«l directly nt them an.I pre cludes them from owning pr-.|*<rty for more than five yvari-. The ni.vu.ur« •*!.*> prov.-l.w tiutt no ■ ntnut, agree ment nr lease of rml rotate far a long er |»-ri<»i tiuin on.- year shall I* made to any alien and any lease, agreement or devise of n*l rotate made to airy alien for a longer period shall be null and void. The Imprrosion is given out that if tl>«» bill reatiics the govenor he will sign It. tling up the *tatca of Dragon, Washing bui and Idaho. Th«»« reduced fares arc [x-riiape the greatest tacbir In in ducing Immigration outside of the pab > lirity work of the various charubra» of corn mere« of these state». Tlie rail- rv«.!» arc working liand In l>and with A Resume of the Lesa Important but i the commercial bmiiee everywhere in Adds Nearly 0.000.000 Acres to Na Hi«h Sea Running and Lite-savar* Not Leas Interesting Event' U.e i’tu-ific Northwest to swell Hie noni- tional Forests of Oregon, Wash Hava Hard Task to Reach b<-r of sett lent tn tins territory of the Pest Week. ington and d .ho. Doomed Sh p. Colonist rate» ar» not new In Wratern railroading, but at i«> time previously iiave they lawn *o effective in diverting Washington, Match A —Prior to Governor Swettenham’» rve gnation Eureka, March 2. — Tlie steamer travel this way a * at nrrwent and the signing Hie agrfc-ultutal bill, which ha* been accepted. Corona, Captain IL v I, vomddervd the blggeet colon I* t movement in the bi*- contains Senator Fulton's amendment John F. Kteven* La* lieen appolnte.1 b>ry-of the Pacific Northwrat ia pre-lk t- ta-»t boat in the Pacific Coast Htcum- prohibiting the crvati.in of forest te- temporaiy chairman of the Isthmian «1 for tlie four spring and fall mouths serves -I. p C .u |,i ' l ■ . • . , I « . ' h . in the Sorthwvsletti etale» ex thiuvl com im nt»iim. of 11*07 when the rv»lix*e»i one-way far«) cept by the authority of cotigrraa, lhe city and San Francisco, lu-a »! rn-l-lhng The congress which ba* just adjourn are in effect. pcvsl.ient y.»t< r-iay i**it«i a proclama the mirth jetty on the Hiimta>ldt Imr Tlie growth of the westward tnova- tion orwaling 32 f<>rv»t reserve» in th.- ed pnssvd appropriation bills aggr.-gat a hopeless wrack. The Corona, witli : i • i ! e . ■ ■ ■ , : . • - - . * »I« stat** -I hv- the Fulton amsn.L lug a total of |UIV,H48,M0. neaily loo [xuweiigvr* alx.ard, struck and exploitation methods of couimeroial I I ment Hui pr«_'iamatioiw add 4,1*61,- The Standard Oil c-nupany I* on tel») tnlta» and raili.*.-!» railr.aols and to the tlie yrowine bodies am! growing ! ■ (XA) m rtlt ,h„ r...,.rvp Br,., ,,f Oregon. at 10; 10 o'cliM-k yroter-lay morn I ng, tut in Chicago for atv-.pting ivtaatva fr->m density <>( [mpulation in tlie East, wherv 4,248,01)0 n> r»n in Washington and Captain Boyd wa* attempHng. In th. the Chiesgo A tit >n railway. iiuiiiy are able to find more congeutal .’>»11,1101) acri a m I-iaho. ti-vtli <>f a «tinging wind and a terrific A .Missouri Bta-itic tram waa held up aurroundings by moving away to a part The .-iraii--u ut these traorveu prob- l«vr ff'Mkl, to drive bet Into [ant. of the country where there ia more el- al Pittsburg Kan., and the passenger« nbly mar kg lite end of rew-rve exleran-n Tim U"mil m -< lie* attendant upiti a robbed. O-ie man who rvttiated was low room, where climate is nsir»- equ ua- iti thv Northwest for mane yrar* to •hipwr«-k follow,»1 Thv [su-enger* ble the year around slid where land shot. i-.im«, fot tb- additimi* i uw Include rush«I into the s.«-ial liall. Hoove of chraper ami lees worn by iepeate*l ervq»- I in.et of ih« deeirablo tnni.-r lai d of all The steamer Ikvkota ia rlili ur> the ping for yrar*. the women were hysterical and some of -|» stana, w> far ra Wiirwti lo ih« Funsi tocka in Tukio lay. Much of the mail the men were [nlsitd with fear, but Thera conditions contribute to the has te-en removed, but Ute baggage h»a constant "trek" westward which i* a -arvx-r. ileing baatlly inaile in onici tra«»iiring wor>ta from the crew and to cirvumvrnt the rratrictta»« <>f the la-ru lo»t. Koine of the I'aluu-r |M--vng.-r- brought significant morauient in the hhtory <>f Firlton amendment, the re»<rvr« are ralm. Thereafter the |n«»ciigvrs a»7 Hill an-! Harriman have < om<’ to an tlie AmerM-an continent ami which I ovate!) __ un _ _, itt-d inni _ __ no doul-t ......... cori la In — I. I ■ ' I ■ I ' • lol agreement regarding Pugid sound ter- •iat.-e from the-lay* of the tslifornln )nia.jl ^n.i ||IM( Wil! I«- found uusulted where they ronusllie-l until the t-escoe LABORATORY FOR NORTHWEST. m in ala, but nothing ha* bi-en yield- i urgomv.ita.if 4t». By prairie wlmoimr t» furcate) put|>-ra and whteh will ul- Work was undertaken in the afternoon at Portlui d. ami by .hip the pioneers came to .ettle tlm.vtely be restored to entry, Soon after the ship struck, a boat, In a v»»t wilderness. Hince the lianw-os-1 — The lntgv*t reservation in Oregon Agricultural Department Will Estab- The Supreme court of the t'nited charge of Q lartertiin-d.-r Gunn, «#» llnrntal nvLrnml* Iiave ta-en built, tlie | s«v an ralil'tl-ffi of 977,lMKt M-rca to the listi One Soon, Mates uphold* the law forbidding dese lowered away, it « ritnlm-l three of .... • ,t. c • '• I i . i -n . r Blue rn.m'-tsin n*- rv«w in Itaatern Oro- cration,"f th,' tl In u-i- K it f--r u I . r GREAT MONOPOLY BROKEN. Washington, March I —hi the tirar the crew and three steerage pas viigt-r* mode of seeking out the great West but igua. other a-lditiui.» in existing re tiaing pur]*».-». This tawt ca|«ix«l nt ihh - c in tin- Isill- future tlie di-partmvnt <>f Agrlcultuie the movcic'-tit Im« by no means emlfid serves are 4 It),ut«» to the Bisk ¡you in Henry Meldrum, former surveyor and I* on in greater volume than ever >>uthqru <>r«g-ii, <l,U00 acre* to ltic Faimars Ara Now Fra» to Mak« Al ing *urf and H. Eirh-k«<m. a Swede, will locatila purè f<>>l laboratory in wa. -Irownml Gunn and the other* some N- rthweatvrn city an-l make it Fulton Iiave been general, and ffenatoi coho! Under Naw Law. ‘»•fore. Weneliu reserve, 514.m»> aerra to the •u.x»v«led ill ivtu-hing shore, the lile- li.i«d.limiterà for thè .-xamlnation of all called as witnce»e* in the Hviiuann Cn’cadc ivM-rve, mrot)/ on it» western Washington, March 4 — The dena food pnxlncta Inip>ite<i Itilo thai sectlon Their testimony did not help trial. l -rdcr, ni><I 154,IMA) to tl»e Ashland re- tured alcoh.d bill, which went Lithe raving crew under Captain lleouig HITS ROCK OFF EUREKA. front abitavi. Inv.-stigntioiie are now Iiav I ng come to their »««iatAi-.-e. the defmie out of the tight box into nerve In ivouHiaiatvrn Oregon. prveideiit for «ignaturv, will liavs lhe A *ccond boat, In charge id Bccond ta-nig mudi- to determino wlietlmr It whihe it ia getting. !■> include ttie timber laud of the effect uf breaking thv Standard Oil cmn- Steamer Oakland Another Victim io »ball ta> lo. atei at Portland or Beatile. Officer B V. Joenn, wa» pul oft. C.jOst range the president ctrated lite pany’a in nopdy ot this new fuel pro Muuiipal ownership ha* *uffi'ied a H jmboldt Bar. Renato! Bourne ia urgmg Mie d<-|mrt- Badly battered and leaking like a siuve, Tillamook reserve, containing lflA.oou duct. blow in the London ekvetion*. I nder Ihr provisions of this Menn nwiii to locate thè lalairaiory in Port Kur. ka, Cui., March 5 — 11tiin 1 ><l<it acres; the Crajjillle rcM-rve, emhaatying hill Individual fanner* will lie permit this l«*it rendu.I the there The Interstate Conun<-rcecommi«f ion bar claimed another victim t «lay when while, T. F Sotliern, night aaloon land, bui la-foie tliia >nu fa' dune Port 140HOU acres, and the Umpqua reserve, ted to n aiiufu- turv dvnatiinvl alcohol Is considering plans to curb Hairiman. thv d.-iuni-r t*nklan<l, In an attempt to watebman, formerly a mat inc in the land ninni « hi vince thè dipartmi-nt With an area tif HflL’,000 a<-r< «. f<>r their own n«-bi or for »«I« and in l iut«l State* navy, nlrip|a,l to the thnt Ita f-aal importa i-i<.-«l tinaie of Ban Francisco author it 1< a are prepar reiu-h the inside entrance, ran on the Thv Wallown and < heatiiminus re- large <>r small qu int it us A* the orig waist and attempt«! to carry n line Svuttlo, or rise offvr a<hantag<*a in thè ruck* <>f the south jetty. For a!mot ing to sei*» Lhe water plant aa city Si rvit are c..mbhH«l nniler II m - name of inal bill was drawn, dvimtuiml alcohol nahore. The «mall line T.v had tie.I way i-f <|imrt.-r» tli.it . annoi la- oblalnrd an hour the Oakland remained on the Imnalm. ami ?».'l,0O<* m-rea are ail lrd could only be produced by large distil- property. The <|<jairtmi-ut de»ire» In atamt his waist [>ari«l, however, l*-f. r<> at Bratti.- rucks, aiul Ute lair tug Itangvr was etei- in Washington the Washington rv- Ivries, and thv Standard had complete The hotsse a bi!! providing «I to her aa-iKtnm-e by thv lifraaving Im had gone fur ttolhern wn« plck«l l.a iil.- thè lalairutory in a public build m ' ivv I* niiuigid liy tlie addition of 2, ly monopolised the entire pr>-duct. for Ihrvv-evnt fan« in the District of view. up by tin. lifv -aver*. fa-veral nttempta ing. 276,000acre», whic'li lucludw practical It was to |<TNw-rve this lu-mopoly Columbia. It la <>f thv girati-»! im|airtanee to When the tug r.-a.-h«<.i the tkvk'and. ly all government land betweeu the tliat Senator Aldrich rnde*v->r«l to were made to shiarf a line alxaltd with Jerome is striving to send Thaw to Captain Kruger, of the Oakland, ro- present W twin ng Ion and Rainier re- amend the ¡wnding bill, hut. to hi» the Lyle gun, tint each lime the line Portisi d lo nmkv a cieditable showIng, for if thv lalxiratory ia locateti litero foil far siiort. A big wave waaixvi the serves the insane asyiiim w ithout the ease over iiiwvi aid. This make« otie ci-titinuoi« re »urj ruu>, a large majority of the act a- rathi-r tlian at Beattle, it will bave a Finally It wa* <l«'id«l by Captain Oakland from her perilous peition, going to the jury. serve along the Cateade mountain* from tor» turm-d against him, and Id* amriid- Hennig ami the Uf<- saver* to go out In tviiilvni-y to un ri-»«<- im|a>rtallona of but also t- re off h.-r rudder. Fur *ev- the Columbia river t the international ment was h»t Senator Fulton, who Charge* are made in Salt laikv that thv billow», sod they made a* gallant a fiaal prisiucta »1 III»! port, wlivrr thvy eral hour* she drifted hvlplvealy and Hie police fore, itsvludmg the chief, perlomdy near the n«k*. The lifel.ut, | boun-lary. Thia addition enrbrseee the had reveivrai many ap|wals fr-mi Oregon voyage a» ever men undertook, finally ■ ali la- pruperly riamine.!, rathvr tlian : Northern I'acifh- grant, but railroad farm, ra on (» half <-l lhe new bill, vig atood in with gambler* and thieves. c.itnmanled by Cuptain Hennig, [«it Inml* are ti t inadv |«trt of the reserve orously attacked thv Aldrtidi amend r.vu-liitig tlm tide ,d the Corona and «I olher pota where thvrv wouid nevra sari ly la- dt-lay. [licking up the line. Congrvw* has made big appropriations out. and n>> right->f lieu s. lictkin a<vrue*. ment, a* did other senator* from thv Mr Boiirn» 1» l«>klng tothèl'haml-er Within a short time after Civ Corona At this time Lbv Oakland displayed A m * ri «viva ia created to incbnle Northw. d, vic. pt Ankeny and llvy- for ottk-era, quarter», barrack* and sta ble« at the Vancouver and Roi»e army dtatrv»* signal* and once more the tug »67,000 acres of the Colville Indian burn, who st<»ai with Aldrich and struck, new* of the accident wa* rom- of rnminvnv t<> suppuri bini in bis Ranger went to her e**iaiarx-v, towing koul*, U>u Priest uver rraerve i» croat- againat the farnivrs, Heyburn making municat«l to Eureka and acveral tfaiu«- ritorta. posts. her this time into the Imy, where »he «t in Sfeveii* <inmty t i contain .110,000 a spmvh in favor of the amendment, and (**.pie during tlie day w. nt to thv Butte people an- finding how difficult was beached in a ta lly leaking condi acres; the tilympk- reserve is etilarg«! whh'h would Imie prohibit«! individ beach o|qx,site thv wrack to watch tlu- STICKS TO HERMANN. it ia to get along without a paper. Fw.-ral un»ixw.-*»ful tion. There are several large hole* in by HD.tktO »'-rv“. and 730,1AM) aero» ual- from manufacturing denattued al work of rescue. None iiave been issue-1 in tliat city attempt* were made to work early in Former Private Saeratarv Hay« On<m htr stern. are addl'd b> the Raimer reserve. cohol. since February 12 aad the city is dead ill* dav, out ii wa* not until t iru inr t’liairtU’i wwtet. V*.» • •• rt- aS .Meat of the f- r«»t land in Idaho has Things for Defendant. o'clock ill the afternixui that Captain There ia no hope of saving the eteirn about 1,000 feet from the wrecked Co already been res-rved STEAL MAIL WAGON. A Palouse re- Washington, Mar. h I —The provoca Hennig and hia men worked vff.ctivvly. er Corona, which lie* on th« rock» at rona. Heveral attempts iiave Is-en M-rv* i* cie»t«i with an area of 11)2,000 tion in the trial of Representative Her Eureka. An effort will be made to gi t made to reach the Corona by the lluui- acw; the Port Neuf is cr»alcl with an Daring Theft It Committed on Bu*y mann consumed t>»lay In a futile at the cargo off before the vessel goes to boldt levy liferaving station, but all ar«-a of 100,000 »<•>«-», the Big Itorn is SAYS SENATE WAS BOUGHT Street In Chicago. tempt to briak down the rv i.lenro given piece«. were futile. One trip the llfebwt enlarged !>y the addition of 280,000 Chicago, March 4.—A United Mates Story About Cauve of Spanish War yroh rday by Elliott I’. Hough, former Harriman aaya if he were to build Imrely «SBapr-d destruction on ill,' acre», »nd nl»>ut >00,000 acre« ia add«l private m -< rotary to the di-fcndant, mall wag<>n, containing three pouches, ru-ka on lhe north jetty. to tiiv Weiser reserve. and run railroads on the same princi Excites Spain. which was m«»t favoiable to Hermann. two of which were fill«! with nilacel- ple the Panama canal ia being dug a re Madrid, March 2.—A sensation lias Hough ha<i lieen put on the aland by Ian«in* mail matter and a third with ceiver wtuld aoon be in js«Menaion of MANY "DEAD DUCKS" DAKOTA ON ROCKS. r. lgstreed mail, wa* stolen from in been iwiiM'.l here by thv publhation ot the pruaecutlon with thv expectation hia property. front of I he Stack Exchange building, a story credited to thv l»i»ro de la Ma that hia tvatlm ny would ta> damaging The British premier favor* action on Hill Liner S'rik«» in Bay of Tokio Numb r of Noted Men Will Not Ap- lata.li- and Washington streets, to rina, of Havana which purports U> bi the di-frndar I, an.l District Attorney paar in Neat Cor gress. disarmament at The llaga*. night while thv dtivrr wa* makings show by documentary vvi.lvnev tluvt the Baker »»« ini viiMsl that hr ahould give and May b» Lost. .-■lliv-ti-in in the building. At the United Htutro congress wa* liougld in evidence so much in Hermann's favor Wa-liingtm, Maii'h 8. — It is pr--h- Reform of land laws will go over to i M >r !i o~ — Hu able tliat the designation ia n-ented, time of the theft the street was crowd INU> by Ton.a» Estrada I'.ilina to insure a* his statements yesterday tliat Her the next aeroion ot cvmgreea. Northern steamship !>ak.>ta went hut "detul duck” la the name the sur «1 with persona, none ot whom saw the war being declgie.1 against Hpain. Ac mann and John A. Bvnaoti, who is un Russian terrorists have planned a ashore in the bey of Tokio last uiglit. viving congressmen apply L> those alio theft. cording to ilia Havana u.-w-(itijcr. der indictment for alleged land frauds, AH pawsvngere are safe and the ag.-nta have failed of rr-el.a-tion. wholesale maaracre of officer». While the collector «as inside the bond» to the value of f.17,000 000, re were not g-s d friend»; that, If offh lal The Wash of the veaeet are hopeful of saving her. ington game bag ia lull of "dead ducks” thief drove off with the wagon, which deemable when Cuba should become letter* got into Hermann's private Tlie president may create many for The l*akota struck on a rw-k off Hhi- today. ana enclosed by a screen, the door fo independent, were iesued in Wa«hing- l»*iks it wa* through hl» fault, and ««- new la* take* est reserve« before U.<- law take» rahatna, a village between Mojima and ti*i to »»..at.-r* and a «intract exists that It had Iww-n thv curtom of all out Nine members of the senate have which wait locked. effiTt. It yielded their -eat- to their aucceaeora. Hun<»akl, shortly after tl o'clock Two honrv altar the robbery the wa which contains phra««dogy like that going «inirnlaaioner* previous to Her Forty-two Greek laborer* were In is thought that the Bunosaki light was The rurreti-iering otiro are J. Frank Alee gon was found three mile» distant from of the joint resolution of April, I** hh , mann's lime to trike tlielr private let jured in a «mashup ot a ronstnx-tion mistaken fur thv Jognehima light, The of Delaware, Jame* II. IL-rn of Arkan the down town district. The article any* terpress copylxioks with them, The screen voted by congress. train on the Salt lake road at Leith, visrw-l sustain«! much danfligv and sas, Jo-eph C. H. Black bur a of Ken fuel been broken and the pouchm taken. further that lhe value of the bonds Christ Tian II Muller and Alexander sprung a heavy lank. Nev. tucky. E-lwnrd W Carmack of Tennes The [xwtoffx-v nuthoritlra my they do fell heavily In JN'«'». anil therefore a E. Foster, who had l»-vn messenger» In Agents of the steamship, who were Raltroada affroted by th» 2 cent pas- »mil to Oiuiiiiaru to arrange for the see, William A. Clark, of Montana, not know just how much jewelry the new contract was made l» tw«.n Palma the land office under Hermann and who senger rate laws [»rani in several salvage, are returning this afternoon John F. Dryden of New Jersey. Juaepti rvgl«ter«l pouches contained, but be and the American senators. Count ileetroyed the letter pro«» copy lavoks by in-citon, lv-tifl«l 1 to * the part they . .............................. II. Millard of Nel>ra»ka, Fred T Dubois lieve tliat the thlevt-e secund fully Halsrar, minister of foreign affair-, lum 'hie states will combine to carry the fight with piuwvngvra and mails and details of lilalio, ami Tlmmas M. Paltenmn ot |6,UUU. had played. Mr. Muller received an telegraphed to the . , »|*mish roprroenta inb> lhe courts. of the accident live at Washington for the fullest in order from lli-rmaiin thnv< weeks be Colorado. 8ylve»ter R Rush, of Nebraska, has The sit-ai:;> r Itakota is toakiug »ater ton- the latter ndlred to take the letter Millions In New Palace. formation. In the Imuse there were 72 mamliero been appointed rj*cial assistant to the freely and it I* feared that the ff-atlng • In«* names will not lie called at the books, about SA in number, from Her Son Franciaro, Mandi 4 — Plans for attorney general. He is to have charge will be difficult. tlie new Palace hotel call for a magniff- Japanei» Cr. Issrs for Jamestown. mann's private loom. next siMiion. of the lam! fraud Inratigations in tlie cient elght-atory building along c I smic Yokohama, March 2 —The J*|«tne-e Northwest. He has had much s icvi-s« Invading Honduran Army. Scatti» Striving for It. lines. With the lot. It will represent cruisers Tsukil« ami Chitóse left nt II Besfty to Continus Duties in convicting land thieve« In Nebraska Ban Salvali.< March A.—A strong an outlay of |7,<)00,000. Assisting the o'clock Uiis morning for Jam.wbrau, Washington, March 5. - S e attle la Boise, Idaho, March 1 —"In answer Fighting between Nicaragua ami tusking a hard fight tu accuro the gov column of llouduran troops l.na iuvad Sharons. Hie Newland* and lady He*- Va. Naval Minister Vice Admiral to n telegram received fr->m the attor Honduras is now general. The former _ ernment . ....... . ,------- total ----- ------------- , ------ pure laboratory soon to «I Nh-nragua through the <b-|iartment keth in financing the project are the Haifa Admirals Togo. Ite, Inouye. the ney general asking me to withhold my aeems to have the advantage, though t ..................................... be <-*tai;!l*l»-d in the ............ Northwest by the of Ondai. The headquaiter* of the Crrw'kers, Raphael Weill and John C. naval atta. be at lhe Ameri.an emlawy. resignation for a time," »aid Judge J. -•—*-v | Agricultural department. Senator Plica Honduran army I* rotablishni at Pes- Kirkpatrick. Tbs equipmentt of the Consul General Miller and local Jap II llealty, of the Cnite-I Stales IHetrict Salvador ia helping Honduran. hotel will sarpa«» anything known to anese officials were prrwnl upon tlie court, t.-lny, **I »ent a telegram atat- The Nebraska lagialature lias [wand has brer np,>ealed to by the ctiamln-r pfr*. Prraident Bonilla is in Chllateca Ha the West. The hotel will have an TE»o f*»r*»M»*rvr ajrtwn I of oomtnen-e nml la exerting hia efforts I directing affair* there generally, thst ! r "LI w illl»»1y «.ntinne ths an anti-pass bill. I In behalf uf in* houiecity. Meanwhile is well salisti«! with tiie dim lpline arvl immense court, as of oM, a jwlin gar prince sent s|»* ral aide* <lr camp with duties of my office until after the March Chinese fsmlne sufferers are dying i Senator Bourne, supported by the the spirit of I be trr«>pa. t'hilatrca, as den, a cafe In the open court, vast tall a farewell tneraage to Admiral ljuin on term. If by that time my »uccessor Port land chambvr »f commeice, 1« In at prr-M-nt fortified, I* deemed inif.irg- Piotila and a royal suite for not«I guest*. tlie flagship T«nklla. The pier, which ha» n<>t been named, 1 »hall probably by tliouaaud*. The in neral opinion here is was decorated, was lined with an in urge the jiciple in Washington to push Hill has puichrv«e-i the Astoria A sisting that the laboratory be l<*-at«l natile. I In Portland It i* prohabto the con- Ibal the Honduran forre» will eventual Avalanche Threatens City. terrate.! but undemonstrative crowd. matters." Tlie telegram to Judge Beat Columbia River railroad. I test will not be cltawai tor some little ly triumph over those of tlie Nirata- Naples, .Mandi 4.—A mountain in ty arrived some days after hl* resigna, A number of senators and representa . time. guan government. Pe*nesa, near the village of Monte- Naw Treaty Causas Uproar lion had.started for Washington. tives v[)| ,!9it Hawaii this eummer. murro, I» slipping into the valley In e Ht. Thoma*. D. W. I., Man-h 2. — On Sands in Dover Strait. Accepts Two-csM Rati. General Kroleveky was araaramate.I •erirw of Usndalide» and threatening to There la intense escltement In Hanto Favors Philippine Bank Bill. after joking about threat» made to kill Lincoln, Neo., March A —Governor overwIndm I lie village. The people Iktmingo regarding ttia new American- London, March 5.—The Red Star line Washington, Maroh 1.—The houae rteemer Vaderland, Captain Khoff, Sheldon tonight received official notice are fl.-ring in panic. Only a low «pur Ikimlnknui treaty. The minister* de committee on instilar affnirs today de- him. __ _______ Tlie National Arbitration an 1 Pmce which »ailed from Antwerp on Hatur- from the Burlington Rai In-ad company of th» mountain la preventing the .le- mand the withdrawal of Hetior Velas rlded to make a favorable report on lhe congrr»- will meet in New York April day for New Y«k, ia ashore on G.ssl- that it will »Tr|-t the 2-cent fare law atrnctlon of the village and thia rraiat- ques' portfolio or that the provident ac Philippin» agricnltural l«vnk bill aa 14 to 17.____________________________ Iwinaan-ls. without resistance and revise its rate*. ance apparently no.® will lie overvome. cept their rsaignations. [•»•«! by the senate. HAPPENINGS OF TW O CONTINENTS NEW RESERVES IN NORTHWEST VESSEL IS A HOPEI ESS WRECK