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    A
SHIP GOES DOWN
CARRIES ADMIRAL MAKAROFF
800 MEN WITH IT.
AND
Vhlle Returning to Roediteed, After
Steaming Out to Maat Japan Flaat
th Russian Flagahlp Strlkai tub
merged Mln and Turn Turtle Orand
Duke Cyril Among Wounded.
COLO RUNS O KUIiP.
A10NEY TO RIVERS
.fit. Petersburg, April 15. Striking
embmerged mine at Port Arthur today,
the Fetropavlovak, the flagship of the
Russian fleet, went down and carried
vllh her Admiral Makaroff and be
tween 000 and 800 num. Grand Duke
Cyril escspod, but la wounded.
Admiral MakaroR ordered his entire
equadron out to engage the Japaneae
fleet of 40 vesiejls which appeared off
the port early In the day and organ an
attack which tat L 11 continueg.
According to the Associated Press in
formant whie Admiral Makaroff was
returning after going out to attack ths
Japaneae fleet the I'etropavlovsk atruck
a mine on her starboaid aide amidiihip
And Immediately began to keel. Before
the crew could flood the port compart
ments of the vessel, ahe turned turtle
nd sank in few minutes, carrying
down almost the entire crew. Captain
Njakovloff, the Grand Duke Cyril and
two other ofllcera were saved liecanso
they wero standing on the super-bridge.
The frightful lone of life among tiie
ollkers and men wan due to the fact
that they were all at their stations
ready for action.
BLOWN TO DEATH.
Pacific Mall Liner Wrecked on Salvador
Coait PatMBf tra Saved.
Han FranIco, April 14. The
M-Tchanti' Exchange baa received a
cablegram atating that the Taciflc Mail
steamship company' steamer Colon,
which left till city March 22 for Pan
ama, with a number of passengers and
cargo of general merchandiae to Mexi
can and Central American poinU, haa
been wrecked. Tha Colon la reported
to have struck on a rock at I'unta
Rsmedloa, causing Injuries which mad
it necessary to beach her at Acajutla,
There was a big lint ol passengers
when the vessel went out of this har-
bor, but moot of them were bound lor
ports north of Acajutla.
The vessel left Acajutla yesterday
afternoon bound south for Panama, and
she had only gone about 16 miles when
she hit on the rock. The reef where
she struck is considered one of the most
dangerous along the Central American
coast, and many vessels have found
graves on it. According to seafaring
men who know the reef, the steamer
was fortunate in getting afloat alter
striking and getting back to tha harbor
at Acajutla.
house
PASSES BILL
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CARRYING1
Twenty-Nino nn Killed In Disaster on
Battleeblp Missouri.
Pensacola, Fla.. April 15. By the
explosion of 2,000 pounds of powder in
the after 12-inch turret and the hand
ling room of the battleship Mi'souri,
Captain William 8. Cowk-a, command
ing, this afternoon, 20 men were in
tantly kliled and five injured, of w hom
two will die.
This is the most serious accident that
lias occurred in the American navy
aince the blowing up of the Maine in
Havana harbor in 1H08.
The Misouri was on the target range
with the Texas and Brooklyn at practice
about noon, when a chsige of powder
In the 12-inch left-hand gun ignited
from ganea exploded and, dropping be
low, Ignited four charges of powder in
the handling room, and all exploded.
Only one man of the entire turret , and
handling crew survived.
But for tha prompt and efficient
action of Captain Cowles in flooding
the handling room and ntitine with
water, one of the magazines would have
xploded and the ship would have been
destroyed.
PRESIDENT WAITS ON KNOX.
Over
With tbo Cabinet Ho Again does
Chinese Exclusion Matter.
Washington, April 14. Chinese ex
clusion and the probable necessity for
legislative or executive action, in view
of the denunciation by China of the ex
isting treaty, was again today the prin
cipal topic of discussion at the meeting
of the cabinet. The president and his
advisers considered the subject in all
its phases, but resetted no definite con
elusion, chiefly perhaps because Attor
ney General Knox has not been able
yet to prepsre his opinion as to the
legal status of the matter. As soon as
the attorney general shall have decided
whether, in his opinion, existing leg'
islstion relative to the exclusion of Chi
nese will be valid on the expiration of
the traty with China, some decisive
steps will be taken. If it should bo
determined that the legislation will
lapse with the treaty, then congress
will provide against a general Chinese
immigration by the insertion in a tend
ing appropriation bill of an amend
ment coveting the subject.
No New Projects WUI Bo Undertake
' Channels are Only to Bo Maintained
or Restored No Amendments Wore
Made -Money Bocomea Immediately
Available.
Washington, April 13. Tho bouse
today passed the bill reported by tho
committee on rivers and harbors appro
priating $3,000,000 for tho restoration
or maintenance of channels, or for oth
er river and harbor improvements.
Burton (O.), chairman of the commit
tee, in explaining the bill urged the
adoption of settled principles with re
gard to river and harbor work. Bur
gess (Dera., Tex.) and Rsnsdell (Dem.,
La.) favored increases in tho appropria
tion for river and harbor improvement,
the former urging that they should be
doubled and the latter regarding $100,
000,000 as not too much. Quite i
large number of bills of minor import
ance were passed.
The bouse then went into committee
of the whole for the consideration of
t.'ie emergency river and harbor bill,
general debate being limited to three
hours. Burton, (O.), in charge of the
bill, msde an explanation of it and
gave general survey of the subject of
river and harbor improvements. He
said the amounts expended for this
purpose, when the vast extent of our
waterways was considered,- was very
DEATH IN WRECK.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
ftaata Barbara Street Car Overturned
and Five Killed Outright.
Santa Barbara, Cal., April 13. A
street car loaded with passengers re
turning to town from tho Old Mission
ran off tho track at Garden and Mis
sion streets today and five deaths have
resulted. All of the dead were Bant
Barbara people. Over 20 of tho pas
sengers wro injured, many of them
being frightfully mangled. Over half
of tho Injured bad bones broken about
tho body and not a few of them suffered
serious fractures of tho skull.'
The accident was due to a defect in
the brake apparatus, was as revealed
from an inspection of the car, after the
accident. While tho rear brakes wero
tightly set against the wheels, the for
ward brakes wero of no service because
of the breaking of a part of tho gear
ing. . Tbo motorman discovered that some
thing wss wrong with the car several
blocks above the point where the acci
dent occurred and endeavored to set
the brakes, bat failed to check the
speed of the car. At the intersection
of Garden and Mission streets there is a
sharp curve, and the car was moving at
its highest speed down a 6 per cent
grade when the curve was reached.
The car was thrown from the track
upon its side, the passngers being
thrown in evrey direction. One section
of the car was smashed into splinters.
Those who were instantly killed and
many of those who were most seriously
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United States, he thought, contrasted,
most unfavorably with those of foreign
countries.
The bill then was passed without
amendments. Under its provisions,
t he money appropriated becomes imme
diately available, and is to be. expend
ed under the direction of the secretary
of war and the supervision of the chief
engineers.
rail on the side of the car as it crashed
into the ditch.
As soon as the'news of the accident
spread throughout the city every avail
able physician was sent to be aid of
the injured and many prominent resi
dents of the eity were among those
who aided the suffering and dying. A
majority of the injured were taken to
the hospital and the remainder were
removed to their homes.
tato of Oregon.
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Secretarr of State.. ..J. I. Dunbar
Treeaoror , C. 8. Moor
Governor..
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ProaaouUog Attorney T. O. Bailey
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DIFFICULTIES OP IRRIQATION.
for
GREAT FORCE MASSED ON YALU.
In
EXPECTS JAPAN TO STRIKE.
Wovostl Says, However,
Think Ruaala Lacks
Not
It Must
Loaders.
Pt. Petersburg, April 15. The No
vosti this morning growlingly eulogises
Vice AdmTral Makaroff, recalling the
vigilance and persistency with which
he nat rolled the sea in emleavoi Ing to
induos the Japanese to engage in com
ljat. The paper says: ."In Russia
the news of the untimely end of the
lrave commander calls forth deep grief.
The death of the experienced, warlike
and gifted admiral, whose authority
was recogniwl everywhere, especially
in that land of sailors, Kngland, is in
the highest degree regrettable. The
bitterness is lightened only by the
knowledge that the admiral died at the
rot of duty and the fleet has other
sifted ofllcera who will prolong the
srsnd activity. In any case we have
ot to reckon immediately with the
conseonences of the catastrophe.
Almvo all it is tho expected that the
Ruastans Strongly Fortify a Town
Manchuria to Oppoe Japanese.
Beoul, April 14. Japanese advices
from Northern Corea state that tho
Rusaisns have strongly fortified Chiu
Tien Cheng, a walled town on the
Manchurlan side of the Yalu river,
about ten miles north of Antung. It
is estimated that there are 20,000 Rus-
siana of all anna at Antung ready to
onnoae the Japanese Groaning.
Webb Hayes has retnrnea nere irom
a journey to Anju, thence to the Amer
ican mines at Unssn, and thence norm
to the Yalu river. He reports that he
received bofuiital and medical treat
ment from the Japanese, and he com
plimenta the equipment of the Japanese
Held forces, the effectiveness oi uieir
pontoon bridge st Anju and their trans
port organization.
PROTECTS CANNERYMEN.
Geological Survey Polnta Out Need
Qreat Clrvumstractlon.
Washington, April 13. The pro
gress made in the irrigation work oi
the government is reviewed in a publi
cation issued by the geological suivey,
which points out the necessity for great
caution and conversatism in the expan
sion of the reclamation work. It says
that of the irrigation projects favorably
reported in 1903, which included those
on the Truckee river in Nevada, on the
Bait river in Arizona, on Milk river in
Montana, on the Sweetwater river in
Wyoming and on Gunnison river in
Colorado, the Nevada and Arizona pro
jects have-been found feasable and con
struction on tho engineering works
along tho Truckee and Bait rivers haa
progresand to a leasonahle extent,
The Montana project, however, has
presented unexpected engineering diffi
culties, as well as complications regard
ing water rights, so that progress is
slow. It has been found necessary to
modify the first plans in order to
achieve early results.
Engineering difficulties are encount
ered in the Colorado project. The
amount of arid lands thereby iec tama
ble is less, too, than was expected.
Morrow County Offlelala.
Joint Senator. ........... Walter PI roe
ReproMntatlTa .Q. W. Phelp
County Judge...- A. 0. Bartholomew
n I F. M. Griffin
w u u v' wwiiiMMvmi, 1
County Clerk Vawter
County Sheriff E. M. Bhott
County Tr.nr .. . ,,,,,, , .M. Llchtenthal
County nun , . .. n. I, w h. laling
County Surveyor 3. Keithly
County School Superintendent-Jay w. Shipley
County ' "" rtf KUtner
Stock Inapeetot,. 8. C. Kirk
... P.M. Griffin 1
Ewrh.ffl "The Milwaukee"
AUTOS FOR USB IN THB WAR.
OPPOSES QENERAL ST AFP.
Japanese will hasten to take
of the catastrophe and renew their at
tacks on Port Arthur.
"The Japanese are greatly mistaken if
they think this fatal accident can in
the slightest measure shake the atrong
and steady determination of Rusxia to
carry on the war to a glorious end."
Ruaalans Driven Back.
Tokio, April 15. An official telegram
from Wlju says that a company of Rus
elan troops attempted to cross the first
stream of the Yalu river west of Wlju
ttil morninir. and that a company of
Japanese attacked and drove the Rus
elans back. The bodies of 20 dead
Russians, the telegram adds, were found
'ter the fight. The dispatch adds that
mnsll parties of Russians, without unl
forms, attempted to cross the Yalu
river at diffrecnt points bet ween Wlju
and Yongampho and that they were all
driven back.
Fulton to Father a Bill of Retaliation
Agalnat Brltlan Colombia.
Wanhlnirton. April 14. 8enator Ful
ton ia dishing, and will soon Intro
duce, a Joint resolution authorising the
president to prohibit tbo exportation of
fresh salmon from Puget sound and
tributaries during the canning season.
This is in the nature of a retaliation to
the action of British Columbia in re
fusing American canneries the right to
purchase fresh British Columbian salm
on. The canning interests of the North
Pacific coast have protested to Bcnator
Fulton that, under the existing condi
tions. Canadian canners are buying
large quantities of Puget sound salmon,
Secretary Moody Gives House Commit'
n too His Reasons.
dvnntage I canning them and reehlpplng them to
tho United Btatee. while Puget sound
canneis are denied the right to pur
chase British Columbia salmon for can
ing purposes.
China Displeases Jspan.
Toklo, April 15 The leading Japan
se newspapers express great discontent
that China haa failed utterly to enforce
or attempt to enforce neutrality along
the I.lao river, where the whole district
has keen drawn upon by Russia for all
kinds of supplies. The newspapers de
clare that Japan seeks no favor, but
asks fair play, and that China's con
luct la craven and ungrateful, consider
Ing that Japan Is defending her integ
rity.
Explosion Causes $200,000 Plro.
Detroit, April 15. A gasoline explo
sion at the Cadillac Automobile work
today caused a 1200,000 Are. Four
employes were Injured. A number of
the 600 men employed at the plant
were compelled to slide down poles
alongside of the building and to Jump
from tho windows.
New Immigration Low Needed.
Washington, April 14. There were
anded atTacoma, Wash., recently, 60
ilipinos, who wero brought to the
United Btates under contract to take
art in the Philippine islands exhibit
at the Bt. Luola exposition, inirty
nine of the number were sfllicteu with
trm linina. a disease of the eye. Un
der a ruling by tho attorney general,
natives of the Philippines and Porto
Rico are not aliens in the meaning oi
the immigration act, and they had to
te admitted. Cogress will be asked
for legislation to meet such cases.
Washington, April 13. Secretary
Moody is not in favor of the creation of
a general staff in the navy modeled
after the general av-ff of the organiza
tion in the army. This fact he com
municated to the house committee on
naval affairs today in a hearing granted
him on a bill of his own drafting, "to
increase the efficiency of the navy."
The secretary explained that this bill
did not really enlarge his present au
thority in the matter of an advisory
board. He now has the right to create
such a board of any number of officers
and continue them on the board for any
length of time. He said a civilian
had been, and always would be, at tne
head of the navy, and it was proper he
should have expert advice, but as he
was responsible to the country he
Should be master of the situation. No
board, he said, should be created which
would usurp the powers of the secre
tary. The committee took no action
on the bill.
First Shipment Started From St. Peters
burg for tbo Front,
6t. Petersburg, April 13. It is stat
ed that the Russian government has
decided to make an extensive nee of
armed automobiles during the coming
campaign in Manchuria. A large
number have recently been imported,
they being the latest product of the se
lect factories in Germany. ..France ad
Belgium, and the first batch will be
sent to the front from Moscow on a
special train today.
They are to be manned by experienc
ed officers drawn from tho last gradu
ates from the military, and it is expect
ed that ther will bo of very great ad
vantage to General Kuiliki, to whom I
has been entrusted the making of all of I
the arrangements for the trip of the
Baltic fleet to the Far East, haa trans
mitted to the czar the preliminay re
port of what is expected to be accom
plished. He declares that it will be
possible to get the fleet to its destina
tion before the last of August, should
nothing unforseen happen.
Two Rusisan army eorpa are to be
mobilized during May. One of these
will have headquarters at and will be
drafted from Moscow and the surround
ing towns, while the other will come
from Siberia. .The officer who made
this announcement stated that Russia
did not consider herself in any danger
from Japan .and that therefore she
would not remove any of tho troops
along her seaboard where they might
be needed should any other nation have
designs against her.
Bfar ttwi Omearo.
Mayor - , .Prank Qtlllera
uoDerta
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W. Rhea
Phil Coon
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Heapaer School District.
Director T. J. Matlock, E. U. Ehutt, J.
Hifer. Clark U W. Brlgga.
Prealaet Offleer.
initio at the Peace J.
Cooitabli
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X familiar name for the Chicago, Mil
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over the Union aa the Great Railway
running the "Pioneer Limited?' trains
every day and night between Bt. Paul
and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago,
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Understand : Connections are made with
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passengers the best service known.
Luxurious coaches, electric lights, steam
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Makaroff Again Puts Out.
Bt. Petersburg, April 14. The Cos
sack scouts on the banks of the Yalu
river have not reported the appearance
ol the Japanese there. The emperor
received a telegram that reported that
alliaouietat Port Arthur; that the
naval squadron is again puuing out to
aea. and that Vice Admiral Makaroff
has sent a few torpedo boat destryoers
in exnlore the coast wheie some ot the
enemy's torpedo boats are believed to
be lurking.
America Host Pay for Loss of Ship.
New York. April 14. After long lit
lotion It was decided here today by
Judge Adams. In the United States dis
trict court that the United Btates must
psy $203,203 to the owners of the Brit
ish ship Foscolla, which was sunk on
the night of May 18, 1808, by tho
United Hlates cruiser Columbia, which
waa doing scout duty off the North
American coast on tho outlook for the
Spanish floet nnder Admiral Cervora.
Navy to Bo Seen In Miniature.
An effort is to be made to have the
attractive collection of United States
battleships in miniature brought to the
Lewis and Clara exposition. Une ot
the provisions of the appropriation bill
is to the elTect that President Kooseveit
may name any additions he may see fit
to the government exhibit ana on tne
strength of this provision President It
W. Scott, of the Iwis and Clark cor
poration, will confer with Mr. Roose
velt with a view to Inducing him to
send on the reproduction of the United
States navy.
Convict's Sensational Suicide.
Fresno, Cal., April 13. Richard
Manootrian today, while waiting the
return of a jury which bad tried mm
. . j r .
on the cnargo oi murueung vnvar
Michael here on July 2, 1902, threw
himself from the window ot Judge
Austin's courtroom, on the third floor
of the court house building, to the
pavement below, receiving injuries
from which he died. The lury naa al
ready pronounced him guilty and would
have given him life imprisonment.
Irrigation In New Mexico.
Washington. April 13. The census
bureau in a preliminary report on Irri
gation in New Mexico in 1902, shows
264.945 acres irigated Irom all sources.
The number of farms represented as
9,285, and the average cost per irrigat
ed acre 116.87. The 1,246 irrigation
systems cost, initially for main canals
and ditches and the necessary head
gates, reservoirs, dams, pumping
plante, etc., $4,301,915. The entire
length of main canals ana aitcnes was
22,646 miles, an average length per sys
tern of over two miles.
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Baal p roots raaaa.
Office one door east p. 0 Borg's Jewelry Store.
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Sure Japan Lost a Chance.
Nlu Chwang, April 13. The Russian
officers commanding here openly declare
that Japan haa lost her chance to capt
ure this port by failing to assault be
fore the modern artillery now In place
could be mounted. The defenses are
now declared to be ample to insure the
repulse of any force that can be mus'
tered by Japan. An excessive rainfall
has flooded the railway and blocked all
of the roada in Southern Manchuria,
leaving the country Impassable.
Congress to Bo Invited to Fair.
Washington, April 13. Congress has
been invited to attend the opening of
the Louisiana Purchase exposition on
Saturday, April 80.
Senator Quay la Very IU.
New York, April 13. United Btates
Senator Quay is reported to be ill in
Atlantic City. No one Is allowed to
see him and the attending physician
haa oiven strict orders that no verbal
or written messages pertaining to pol
itics or business shall be taken into the
sick room. The senator, It was said,
must have absolute rest and be free for
the present from all care. He is 71
a
years old.
Mississippi Tears Out Loveo.
Rolling Fork. Miss.. April 13. It is
renorted tonight that a portion of the
levee at Gales Head has caved In, seri
ously impairing the strength of the
embankment and causing grave fears of
a crevasse. Large forces of men aro
I engaged in reinforcing the levee.
Attorney-at-Law.
Oregon
ITusnai I O a m m ni
Only line East rla
Salt Lake and Denier
Offle to Palaoe Hotel, Beppaer, Oregon. TWO TRAINS DAILY
OXKTftT,
TORSORUL ARTISTS.
SHAVING BS CKNTSl
tin Bath Boom In connection.
Shop two door north ol Palaoe Hotel. I
DR. J. W. VOGLE
EYE SPECIALIST.
Pally TIM I SCHEDULES. Daily
Dbtast Eimn, On. Aaarvas
Fast Mall
for JUat and Weal
:00e.M.
Fast Wall
rrom&eat and Wort 1:10 a. sa.
i
t or JUal and West
fiOOe-ia.
Kxpreee
f rom Kaat and Wast 1:10. a.
MAKES REGULAR TRIPS TQ
HEPPNER AND MOR
ROW COUNTY.
STEAMER LINES,
ui FmAHcraoo-Poa'TUiJiO ftovro Steamer
aall treat ForUand I a. as. every I dart
GIBSON & LOGAN
Shaving Parlora
Dally Beat servlo between fortland. Astoria,
Oregon City, Dayton. Salm, Independenee,
CorvaUl and all Columbia and Willamette
ftltM aolnu.
Tare Doers Benta ol rottoOoa,
navlao
fetal row (Aao-
sse
SI.
Bathroom la Coavaoatioau
a, SNAKE RIVER ROUTE.
Steamer between ftlparta aad Lewtaton
leave ftlparla dally at 4:0) a. BL retoinlaj
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