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    SIGNS FOR A CANAL
UNITED STATES TREATY APPROVED
,UY GOVERNMENT OP PANAMA.
It
Ratification Wat Joyfully Received
Throughout the Uthmua No Amend
mehta War Mada Members of Pro
visional (lovernment Qlad Matter la
Mow Off Their Hand.
Panama, Dec. 4. In the grand union
of the government palace, the treaty
between the United Wales Riid tlio gov
eminent of Panama was signed at 11:3.1
tlilH morning ly tlio member of the
junta and by all tlio ministers of the
republic. No amendments were mode
Senator Arrango, president of tlio sen
ate, wan tint first to sign. A numlier
of prominent tieraons were present, in
rinding Kenor lirldl, president of the
municipality of rutiuina, and General
Huertas, commander-in-chief of the
force of tlm republic
Tim ceremony was jmrformed In pub
lic, numlier of the eitiwms of Panama
crowding tho dtrs of the salon. A big
Unit of tlio now republic, was draped m
hind the tablo cm which tho document
wan signed. Photographs were taken
of tho iirlnclnal siiMiers hm they at
tached their signatures to tho treaty
Henor Arrango announced that tho
treaty would not only bo signed, but
tho fact of its ratification would I pub
Imbed tiilN afternoon, winch was
none, i n in announcement wan Krrwi
with great applause by tho assemblage.
Imiiioditttely More ntachiti( hin wljcua
turo to tho treaty Hcnor Arrango read a
decrees in which wan recited tho fiwt
that an agreement had linen entered
into Itetweeii Philippe Jliinnu-VarilU,
representing tho republic of Panama,
and Secretary of Klato Hay, represent
inn tho United Stated. Thin wan fol
lowed by tho text of tho treaty.
Tho member of tho provisional (ov
erturn rtt are iileawd and gratified that
tho matter is now off their hand.
WAR CLOUD OONB.
N1NEQREAT CANALS
DKOfS WAR PLAN.
OFFICIAL DIRKCTORY.
Russia and Japan I fleet an Agreement
In '.orea and Manchuria.
Paris, Dee. 3. Tho Assoc iated Press
learn that Japan and Russia are on the
verge of settlernnetof tho Far Kastern
controversy, which promises to dissi-
pato tho war cloud that ban wen hang
ing over lMth countries. J mi seuie
niotit will I the result of the negotia
tion! which have lioen impending for
some time st, and which wcro asslst
hI by tha friendly representations of
Franca to Russia and of ureal uriutin
to Japan. The two nations Lave prac
tieallv airreed upon the basis of a treaty,
the signing of which can be prevented
only by noma unexiiected development.
The bald of tula forthcoming agree'
incut follow:
Russia will accept the two agree
merits entered Into by Japan and Corea,
lated lWJfi and 1H08, respectively,
mxW.p wh eh Janan secured various
right in Coroa, including the mainton
mm of a imrrlaon at Heoul. In ci
rhamra for this concession, Japan will
accept Russia s treaty wltn L-mna re
specting Manchuria. H it imneveu.
thouifh thi cannot re stateo positively
that Japan and Russia will reiterate
l...lr nt,i,..rt of the nrinelules of tho
"open door" and tho integrity of China
nd Corea.
In diplomatic and official circle here
much gratifleotlon I expressed at the
satisfactory tilago upon which the ne
gotiation between Russia and Japan
have now enteral. Information ha
n received bore to tho effect that
Japan in constructing at Seoul barrack
for 1,000 men, tliougn ana now main
tains onlv BOO in the Corean capital.
Thin i accented a an indication that
Japan contemplate tlie strentgncning
of her garrison at nooui.
THE ARTIFICIAL SHIP CHANNELS OF
WORLD IMPORTANCE.
lOeneral Reyea Finds Such talk Don't
Affect America.
interest Therein I Particularly at
tha Present Time Because of the
Panama Agitation Enormoua Sum a
Money Kxnended In Their Constrvo
tion Sun the Moat Important.
CUBA MUST MAKO BIO LOAN.
CRUIXER SBARCHrS TOR BOUOTA.
Pirate
Clalma of the Army for Rack Pay la
Crowing Rapidly.
Washington. Doc, 4. Herliert ('.
SouierH, I'nited States minister t
Culm, railed at the state department
today to discuss tho Cuban situation
with Secretary liny. President l'alma
in Htriving to adjtiHl tho claim of the
veteran of tho Cuban army for back
pity, but la i on fronted with an enor
motif. Increase in tho amount of thcHu
claim. Oriuinally thu claim were
nlxiut 10.000,000. but now Incroaeed
to 152 000,000. lnaildition, tho civ
iliaim who were eiftployed by the revo
lutionary government before Cuban in
ltendcwe wa achieved have united
to prenent their chiima for comj)enttt
tion, tho allowance of which would in
crcitHe the total amount which the
I'uliau government mtiHt borrow to at
eaut 175,000,000.
The committee which w appointed
, to float a bain of 1:15,000,000 hun re
ttirninl to lIuvHiut, and in now meking
to modify the condition of the loan to
fnako it acceptalilo to New lurk and
Kuropean finam iern, mainly in tho di
rection of increiimng the Interent frm
5 iKr cent to about 0 or 7 iwrecnt or of
lowering liclow the 00 per cent the
DroiioHod amount for wliii h the bond
were to Iw pluctil on tho market.
Shin Much Wanted by Both
America and Panama.
Snn FraneiHco, Dec. 3. The little
trunboat lUiyota, which left here uto-
ber 7 of last year for l'anarna vo sweep
the acft of all enemies of tho i,oiom
biun uovernment, ha liecome the object
of iteurch of the United State men o
war. A letter received yenterday from
an officer if tho :ruiar lVton, dated
at Panama, ntftte that the cruim-r hm
juHt returned from tlireo Iay warcl
fur tho Itouota. which hu been do
dared a pirate, and i much wanttjd by
ti nour remiblic of Panama and tlie
American warhir.
When tlie now inthmlan republic
lu.iKted it flair, tho liotrottt, controlle
bv the Colombian, liaHtily weighed
l.r .nebor. and after firinir noon the
nitw nut for the ooen M;a with tiie I'ft
dilla. her erMtwhilo enemy in the form
er relxdlion, in hot purnuit. Tho Pa
dilla i not tho equal of the Jioogta
end anon wa dintanoeu.
Tl.a llrurotn Hit at lttt ftCOUnt te
llevetl to Iks hovering iomewhere in tb
vicinity of Panama by, for report were
received at tho ithmu that the vchw
had captured two F.ngliHh merchant
vewel. A reward of 50,000 for the
capture of the Bogota wa immediatoly
offered by the Knglinh governnient.
The Kiinboat i dinowued by tlio I olom-
biim government, which we in her
act of piracy no end of trouble.
MAN'S FINQI'R IS SENT BELL.
SHARP CHINCSB SMUOULGR.
Many
Chin Bow Mint tlaa Railroaded
Orientals In,
Vancouver, lKn 4. -What immigra
tion oflicial connider to ho one of the
lurgcMt inutrt(1iug operation carrietl on
for Homo time aero the boundary ha
iM'ell exposed by the interception of
letter to Cliiu llow lling, of Portland.
The letter bear tlio Mtanin of tho firm
of Sam Lett Wo, of Vancouver
Chin How lling i believed to be tho
vleverent Chinemi in tho buHine of
getting Oriental aero the line and
wa hero a month or ho ago. Hi
echeme of railroading them through
fit Cloverdalo and Bometime by launch
or fiHliini: boat aro known, but once
they are on tlio Amreican ido and in
oHcHion of cert ideate it i a difllcult
matter to obtain evidence millic icut to
warrant their deportation.
Treaty Will do to the Setat Soon.
Washington, Iec. 4. -It i expected
by tho prcidcnt that tho treaty with
l'anuinii providing for tlie count ruction
of the iMthmiitn canal will bo returned
to Wiifhington within two week. Tho
indication now aro that tho treaty
will bo traiiMinitted to tlio Hcnato before
the adjournment of congren for tho
ChriHtinii holiday. Senator Cullom,
clialrinan of the foreign relation com
mittee, believe that nerioti opposition
to it ratification would Ih! developed,
hut cxprcHHcd no doubt of it ultimate
ratification.
Letter Saya Era and Head Will Follow
If Troops Remain.
Denver, Ioc. 3. Aljutant (ieneral
Roll today received from Tellnnde a
letter wranoeti around a human finger.
Tho letter Htated the finger belonged
t IT. 11
to a man who tlmappeareu irom ieu
iirii!i Mime time aso. and etatcd if the
triM.i. were not withdrawn from Tell
tiriilo tho man' ear and then hi head
would follow in a few day. The letter
wa igned "8 N."
A nhvaicmn who examined the linger
aid it wa evidently cut off shortly be
fore tho letter wa mailed.
It develop toniirht that the bloody
finger came from tho office ol a local
anrtfon. and it i charired that it wa
oent to (ieneral 1VU a a joke hy cer
tain newRpaper reporter. (ieneral
Hell tonight inmied a Rtatemont, in
which lie declare he ha placed the
matter In tho hand of the pontal
authorities and no effort will Iks "pared
to eoouro the aiprehonion and punish
ment of the partte reaponHihle lor the
hoax.
Panama Commlmlonera Start Home,
New York. Iec. 3. Dr. M. Amador
... i i.i
and rreuerico iMiyu, mitmi tomuuB'
Rioner from the republic of Panama,
Railed for Colon today on tho Hteamer
Seguranca, having completed their
treaty iniHHion to thi country in two
week. It i expected that a aoon a
thev reaidi tho ithmu a roiiHtitution
will bo framed and arrangement mane
for tho early election of a prewident
and other permanent official for the
republic. Carlo Aroeina remain at
WuHhinlon a secretary of the now le
gation.
Washington, Dec. 2. The renewed
attention being given to the proposed
iHthmian canal at thi time lend es
pecial interest to a dic.UHioii of the
itreat canal of tlie world, presented by
the department of commerce and labor
through it bureau of statistic.
The Suez canal i URiially considered
tlie most important example of slni
canals, though the numlier of veel
tasing tiirougii it annually doe not
equal that paing through the canal
connecting Ike Superior with the
chain of great lake at tlie south. In
lengt h, however, it exceed any of the
other great hip canal, it total length
lieing 00 mile. The original cost was
95,000,000, and for !the canal in its
present form slightly in excess of 100,-
000,000. Tho revenue of the canal is
apparently large in proportion to it
cost, tlio Statesman's Yearbook for
1001 giving tlie net profit of 1899 at
64.153.CC0 francs, and the total
amount distributed among the share
older 61.538.02K francs, or about 10
per cent of the estimated cost of f 100,
000,000.
The canal connecting the Hay of
Cronstadt with St. Petersburg i des
criWl a a work of great strategic and
commercial importance to Huia.
Tho canal and sailing course in tlie
!av of Constadt are about 16 miles
ng, the canal projier lx:lng about six
miles and tho boy channel about ten
mile, and they together extend from
Cronstadt, on the gulf of Finland, to
St. Petersburg. The canal was opened
In 1800. The total cost is estimated at
about 110,000,000.
Tho next of the great ship canals
connecting bixlies of salt water in the
order of date of construction in the
Corinth canal, which connect the gulf
f Corinth with the gulf of Acgina.
Tho canal reduce the diwtance from
adriatic port about 175 miles and
from Mediterranean ports about. 100
miles. It length is alnnit four miles.
There are no locks, as l also the case
in both the Sue and Cronstadt canal
The work was begun in 1884 and com
pleted in 1803 at a cost of about f 5,-
000,000.
The Manchester ship canal, which
connect Manchester, England, with
the Mersey river, Liverpool, and the
Atlantic ocean wa opened for traffic
January 1,1894. The length of the
canal is 35 miles, tlie total rise from
othe water level to Manchester leing
00 feet, which ia divided between four
seta of locks. The total cost of the
canal is given at 175,000,000. The
revenue in 1001. according to the
Statesman's Yearbook, was (121,128
pounds, and tlie working expenses,
483.2R7 pounds.
Two canal connect the Baltic and
North sea through (Jermanv, the
first, known as the Kaiser Wilhelm
canal, and having been completed in
1895 and constructs! largely for mili
tary and naval purposes, but proving
also of great value to general mercan
tile traffic. Work upon the Kaiser
Wilhelm canal was liegun in 1887, and
completed a above indicated, in 1895
Tho lentgh of the canal is 61 miles, the
terminus in the Haltic sea being at
Kiel. The total excavotion amounted
to about 100,000,000 cubic yards, and
tho cost to about 40,000,000.
The Welland canal connects I-ake
Ontario and Ijtke F'rie on the Canadian
side of tlio river. It was constructed
in 1883 and enlarged in 1871 and again
in 1900. The length of the canal is 27
milt;, tlie numlier of locks 25, the total
rise of bx kage 327 feet, and the total
cost about 125,000,000. The annual
collection of tolls on freight, passen
gers and vessel averages about $225,-
000. ami the canal i open on an aver
age about 240 day in a year.
Tlie canals of Sault Ste.' Mane,
Mich., and Ontario, are located adja
cent to the fall of tho St. Mary's river,
which connect I-ake Superior with
Ike Huron ami lower or raise vassela
from one level to the other, a height of
17 to 20 feet. The canal belonging to
tho I'nited State wa beaun in 1853
by tlie state of Michigan and opened in
1855, tlie length of the canal lK-ing 5,
(174 feet, and provided with two tandem
lockR, the original cost lieing f1,000,-
000. Tho United State government.
by consent of tho state, liegan in 1870
to enlarge the canal, and by 1881 had
Increased its length to 1.6 miles. The
state relinquished all control of the
canal in March, 1882. In 1887 the
jrovernment further enlarged the canal
The Canadian canal, 1 miles long,
was built on tlie north side of the river
during tho years 888 to 181)5.
Wash in ton, Iec. 2. Dr. Ilerran,
tlie Colombi-n minister, has silenced
all the members of the Reyes party
nd the Iiolivar commission. The
Colombians are now holding warm con
ferences, in which they are attempt
ing to find out just what steps should
Ins taken to bring the South American
republic out of the present squabble in
the best form. General Reyes is
known to have undergone a change of
mind a to the best method of looking
after hi country's interest here. War
talk did not make any impression upon
the United States. It is now presumed
that Dr. llerran's advice is to be taken,
and an attempt will now probably be
made to bring Colombia out of the
muddle with all the money p'lssible
The return of Panama to the Colom
bian union, and the retraction of all
the steps taken by the United States
government, are so far out of tlie que'
tion that they will probably not be
suggested.
Reports from the United States min
ister at Bogota and other sources that
war talk in Colombia is becoming more
widespread call attention to the fact
that even if General Reyes mission to
the United States accomplishes no
other puriiose, it will serve time for
the Colombian armies to mobolize and
equip in case a campaign should be
undertaken against the isthmus. It is
now conceeded that the passage of
troop by land from Colombia to the
isthmus is not impossible.
t Hi tod Rtt.
fmlAml Theodore RorieTlt
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KM fHry ot Trfn.iirj l.tminJ imit
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T.r)r of Wr K. K. 0.t
R r-tr ol Njr -John I). I-on
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P05TOFHCB FRAUDS.
Figures Telling What the Government
Lost by Corrupt Officials.
Washington, Dec. 2. The amount
of money secured by the corrupt offic
ials and their confederates is email,
as compareil to the total loss to trie
government. To illustrate: There is
no evidence that Louis received any
compensation from Ault & Wiborg,
yet during the first year of his ad
ministration tlie expenditures for can
celing ink increased over $10,000.
Barrett received but $6,000 from
Arnold, yet that company defrauded
the people out of over $3,000,000.
Machen probably did not receive
more than $20,000 from the Groff fas
tener. Yet the government has paid
approximately $130,000 for that de
vice, which represents a net loss, since
the department continued, by the
terms of the contract for letter boxes,
to pay for the original fasteners.
Beavers and his associates received
loss than $20,000 from the automatic
cashier. Yet the department ex
pended $74,275 for this wholly un
necessary machine.
The total amount that the perpetra
tors of these frauds themselves received
cannot be definitely learned, but it
will aeereeate between $30,000 and
$400,000, wbile the loss to the gov
ernment, considering the unnecessary
supplies that have been purchased
and the inferior quality of those fur
nished by fraudulent contractors, can
not be estimated w ith any degree of
accuracy.
Morrow County Officials.
Joint Senator W alter Pierce
Representative - (i- w- Phelps
Cniiritv Judze A.O. Bartholomew 1
. , , . 4.. . M.Ortltin
County CommlnDloiiers J K. C. Ashbaugh
fount Clerk Vawter Crawford !
County Sheriff . K. M. Hhutt
Count TrpKnrer M. Mchtenthal
County Anne.... ..W. L. Baling
Comity Surveyor J. Keithly
Count Bchool Kunerintendent...Jay W. Hnipley
County Coroner........... Dr. Kostner
hUica intioeclor a. v. mr.
"The Milwaukee
Heppner Town Officer.
........r... Frank Gilliam
J. J. Koberis
w . Geo. Noble
E. W. Rhea
Phil Conn
, Tom Uuaid
I O. K. Farnsworth
Recorder . .J. P. Williams
Treamirer - ...L. W.Bnggs
Marshal D.C uuruaue
Mayor..
Councilmen.
Heppner School District.
Directors T. J. Matlock, E. M. Shutt,
Hagar. Clerk-L. W. Briggs.
J. M.
Precinct Officers.
Justice of the Peace. ......J.
Constable... . ....
P. Williams
...G. B. Halt
A familiar name for the Chicago, Mil
waukee '& St. Paul Railway, known all
over the Union as the Great Railway
running the "Pioneer LimiUd" train
every day and night between St. Paul
and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago,
"The only perfect trains in the world."
Understand: Connections are made with
All Transcontinental lines, assuring to
passengers the best aervice known.
Luxurious coaches, electric lights, steam
heat, of a verity equaled by no other
line.
See that your ticket reads via "The
Milwaukee" when going to any point in
the United States or Canada. All ticket
agents sell them.
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VIRTUALLY SHUT OUT POWERS.
Russia and Austria Propose to Have Ac.
tual Control of Macedonia.
London, Dec. 2. The Chronicle
learns of a curious episode. "When the
appointment of European officers to
the Turkish gendarmerie in Macedonia
was proposed, Great Britain asked that
three English otlicers be appointed,
thinking that each of the other powers
would require tbe appointment ol a
similar number. The government of
Austro-Hungary, however, demanded
the appointment of 180 Austrian offi
cers, and uussia asKeu ior an equal
number of Russian officers, the obvious
intention on the part of Austria and
Russia being the exclusion of all other
powers from any real share in the
control of the gendarmerie.
The Chronicle savs the directors of
the Macedonian relief fund have re
ceived advices that pneumonia and
pleurisy are working havoc among the
refugees in the burned villages as the
results of exposure and destitution.
Russia Branching Out.
London, Pec. 2. The Times' Pekin
correspondent says that small bodies
of Russian troops are patrolling the
country around Hsinmintun, the ter
mination of a branch line of the rail
way between the great wall and Niu
Chwang, on the pretext of suppressing
brigands, although the region is per
fectly quiet and peaceful. The Chi
neso are daily expecting to hear that
the Russians have occupied the rail
road there and have resumed military
occupation of the country down to the
great wall.
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Salt Lake and Denver
Office in Palace Hotel, Heppner, Oregon.
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Forty-Six Days Without Food.
Winiiemucea, Ncv., Dec. 4 David
CriHsman, a pioneer miner in this
Htate, was instantly killed by a prema
ture blast in a (mart, mine near (iolila
lust night, lie had a record of thrill
ing experiences, I'.lght Years ago ho
was imprisoned in a mine near Winnc
niueca by a rave-in, and was forty-six
tlavs without food and without water
except a small quantity of incited
snow. When rescued ho weighed
about fifty-six pounds.
Believed Japan Bought Ships.
PantliiKO do Chile, Dec. 4. The bat
tleship LiU'rtad, now undergoing sliced
trials on tho Clyde, and the battleship
Constitution, now in course of con-
strucrton there, have licen sold by the
Chilean eovernnient for I9.000.000. It
is believed that both ships have been
purchased for Japan,
Washington Wants Money.
Washington, loc. 3. Senator Foster
Is after more money for public build-
inus in Washington. He bus Intro
duced bills increasing the limit of cost
of the Tacoma building from 1400,000
to fl,000,000; increasing the limit at
Seattle from f.100,000 to 1 1,000,000,
and Inrreasing tlie limit at Hptikano
from 1100,000 to IH)0,000. lie also
Introduced a bill appropriating 150,000
for testing American timliers, 23 per
... . . i it... .in..
cent to no expenueu on mo iuv vnm
To Prolong Presidential Term.
Mexico City, Dee. 3. An Important
bill is before the chamler of deputies
looklnir to tho amendment of tlm con
stltution. so as to prolong the presl-
detitlttl term to eluht years. This
measure has some Influential sup
porteis.
Another Macedonian Rising Coming.
Vienna, Dec. 2. IV is again reported
that the Macedonian insurgents are
aiming to renew their revolt next
spring, ami as me ursi step along tins
lino M. PratarscbefT has In-en selected
to head a new revolutionary central
committee. Kervia is reported to bo
arming for war, and it is believed Rul-
iraria will be compelled to take the
field against Turkey early in the year,
and that Kervia will aid her in consid
oration of being granted old Hervla
Dakota Divorces Null and Void.
Des Moines, la., Dec. 2 Judge
James A. Howe, of the district court,
held ttslay that a decree granted un
der the Dakota divorce statutes, if it is
proven the mm resident litigant re
sides there merely for the purppose of
securing a divorce, ia null and void
Hobson's Plan lor Big Navy.
Washington, Dec. 2. Ex-Com-
mander Richmond P. llobson, of the
navy, has prepared a bill which he
has requested Representative Wiley,
of Alabama, to introduce in the house
on the convening of tlie regular ses
sion, for the purpose, bs he says, of
making tho Liu ted Mates tho first
naval power of tho world during the
next 18 years. The bill makes a total
appropriation of 12,750,000,000, a por
tion is to be used each year.
China Will Retaliate1
London. Dec. 2. The Morning Post
says it has reason to oeiieve tne uni
neso government has prohibited the
recruiting of laborers for South Africa
in any part of China. "Ihis decis
ion," says the Morning Post, "is main
ly due to legislation by the Dominion
of Canada excluding the Chinese from
Canadian territory."
DR. J. W. VOGLE
EYE SPECIALIST.
Daily TIME SCHEDULES. Daily
Departs Harrsita, Or. Arrivbs
Ft Mall
For Kast and West
9:00 a. m.
Fsnt Mall
From Kast and West t:10 p. m.
Express
For East and West
9:00 a.m.
Express
From East and West 4:10 p. m.
MAKES REGULAR TRIPS TO
HEPPNER AND MOR
ROW COUNTY.
STEAMER LINES.
Ban Francihco-Portlakd Routb Steamer
sails (rom Portland S p. m. every 6 days.
GIBSON k LOGAN
Shaving Parlors
Three Doors South of Postomce.
Dally Boat service between Portland, Astoria,
Orei?on City, Dayton, Salem, Independence,
Corvallls and all Columbia and W illamette
River points.
ShaTlnar, SSe
Ualroutllua, too.
Bathroom in Connection.
SNAKE RIVER ROUTE.
Steamers between Rlparta and Lewtston
leave Riparla dally at 4:t0 a. in.; returning
leave Lewlston dally at l;SU a. m.
J. B. Huddleston,
Heppner, Orsioa