CURRENT EVENTS OF THE WEEK Doings of the World at Large Told in Brief! Resume o f Important Eventa Presented in Condensed Form fo r Our Busy Raedera. Cornelius N. Bliss, ex-secretary o f the interior, is dead. A Turkish Pasha has refused a cab­ inet seat because Turkey w ill not cede Tripoli to Italy. Mme. Nordics made a speech from her automobile in San Francisco, fa v ­ oring votes for women. Oregon dogwood trees w ill be used for ornamental purposes at the famous watering place o f Teplitz, Germany. The Portuguese parliament has been called in extra session to dispose o f the Monarchist prisoners captured in the recent rebellion. The campaign managers for Senator Stephenson, o f Wisconsin, say they considered $107,000 a very reasonable expense bill for the election o f a sena­ tor. An Alaska steamer arrived at Se­ attle with a flock o f ptarmigan on board. The birds were blown to sea by a violent storm and took refuge on board the boat. The government w ill offer for sale at auctiun in Seattle ten “ buffalo” overcoats which have been stored there for years. A minimum price o f $26 each has been set for the gar­ ments, but they are expected to bring much more.' A Lewiston Junction man, convicted o f receiving stolen wheat, got tired waiting for the guards who were to take him to the pen, and with his commitment in his pocket bought his own ticket and boarded the train for Walla W alla to Berve his time. The W ar department is to give spe­ cial attention to making coast defense m ilitia efficient. Albert Leon, a Russian Jew, was captured in New York as he was about to sail for South America. He is be­ lieved to be one o f the most dangerous counterfeiters ever known, and the Pacific Qoast is said to be flooded with bad $10 bills by him and his gang. The Italian flag now [floats over the forts o f Tripoli. Looters o f bodies at Austin, Pa., are being shot on sight by the military guards. Stores are being reopened for busi­ ness at Austin, Pa. Troops throughout the state of Mis­ sissippi are held in readiness to quell any strike disturbances. Striking railroad men at New Or­ leans attacked a foree o f strikebreak­ ers and many were badly injured. Italy plans to bring the war with Turkey to a quick finish by an im­ posing show o f strength in Africa. TU R K S ARE REPULSED. Attempt to Recapture Tripoli Results In Great Loss. Tripoli— The Turks do not intend to abandon Tripoli to the Italians with­ out further resistance. For several days horsemen have been reconnoiter- ing in the vicinity o f Italian outposts. Several times at night they have been discovered by the searchlights o f the warships and shells drove them back to the hills. Three thousand Turkish troops with field guns were discovered at 1 o ’clock in the morning aivancing in two col­ umns, with the evident intention of recapturing the town. A large body o f natives marched with the troops and presented a formidable array. The Italian commander, however, had an intimation that such an attempt probably would be made and his men were prepared. The Italian guns were well placed and the Turks were met by a heavy artillery and rifle fire, to which they replied with equal energy. It was moonlight and the fleet turned the searchlights on the contending forces when the engagement was at its height, the battleships directing the shells to cover the Italian front and flank. For an hour the firing on shore was continuous, but at 2 o ’clock it ceased. The Turks retired in good order, al­ though it is reported they suffered heavy loss. A body o f Turks tried to turn the Italian eastern flank without success. The Italian casualties were slight. The fleet pursued the retreating Turks with a heavy shell fire until 6 o ’clock in the morning. The looting by the Arabs, which oc­ curred after the bombardment, and the disorderly flight o f the Turks, was to a great extent the work o f 460 criminals le ft in prison, who beat down the doors and escaped. The looters made a clean sweep o f the pal­ ace and the forts. Nothing was left but the bare walls and the great litter o f official documents. Even doors and windows were removed and the pow­ der magazines pillaged. The Turks appear to have had enor­ mous supplies o f ammunition, guns, rifles and projectiles. _ Quantities o f powder, cartridges and shells have been recovered, and the Italians have blown up three large powder maga­ zines. Laborers and escaped prison­ ers are constantly being' recaptured. Signs o f the looting are visible on all sides by the attire worn by the miserable negroes and the ragged na­ tive children, who for the first time in their lives are able to wear boots, fezzes and fine clothes, formerly the summer uniforms o f Turkish soldiers. One o f the curious sights o f the town is the appearance o f the Turkish police and soldiers, who have been enrolled in the Italian service, all clad in Turkish uniforms and wearing Turkish arms, accompanying the Ital­ ian governor and other officials and aiding the Italian marines to restore order and arrest criminals. W OMAN SUFFRAGE BEATEN. Bills o f $30,000 for beer and cigars are a part o f the campaign expenses California Adopts Initiative and Ref­ erendum and Judiciary Recall, o f Senator Stephenson, o f Wisconsin. San Francisco— With returns from PO R TLA N D M ARKETS. little more than one-tenth o f the state at hand, the indications early Wednes­ W h eat— E x port b a s is: Rluestem, day were that California had refused 83(dj84c; club, 79fri)80c; red Russian, to grant equal suffrage to women, but 78c; valley, 79(8i.60. part o f its organic law. Corn— W hole, $83; cracked, $34 per Twenty-three proposed amendments ton. to the constitution o f the common­ B arley — N e w feed, $316032 per wealth were voted upon. O f these the ton; brew in g, $37. three mentioned and the proposal to Oats— No. 1 w hite, $29.60 per ton. make the state railway commission an H ay — No. 1 Eastern O regon tim ­ appointive body and empowering the othy, $166017.60; No. 1 valley, $1660 legislature to enlarge greatly the pow­ 16.60; a lfa lfa , $12.60; clover, $9; ers o f the board, overshadowed in pub­ gra in hay, $10(q)10.60. lic interest all the rest. The last- P ou ltry — H ens, 14(i$14|c; springs, named amendment also, according to 14(3ll4ic; ducks, young, 16(0 2 per b o x ; grapes, 60ct«$1.10 per box; apples, $1602.60 b o x ; huckle­ berries, 6ik$7$c per pound; cranber­ ries, $9.60 per barrel. Potatoes— O regon, l f c per pound; sw eet potatoes, 2}(