TAMKILL G5ÜHTÏ REPDRÍER.
EIGHTY-FOUR MILLIONS.
Census Report Places United
D. I. ABBVKT, Publisher.
States
Fourth
in the World.
I
BELL IS NOT SO GENTLE.
AUTOPSY.
THE CZOLGOSZ
Is Conducting a Vigorous Campaign to Quell
Assassin Was Sane and Fullv Responsible for
the Rebellion In Luzon.
His Crime.
Manila, Jan. 8.—General J. franklin | A New Bill Will Soon Be Intro
New York, Jan. 7.—An exhaustive
Washington. Jan. 9.—The census Items of General Interest From
Bell Is conducting a vigorous cam-,
McMINNVILLF.............. OREGON.
report on the trial, execution, autopsy
bureau today issued a report announc
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paign in Batangas Province. Every
All Parts of the State.
duced in Congress.
and mental status of Czolgosz, the as
ing that the population of the entire
available soldier Is in the field. The I
—
sassin of President McKinley, is given
United States .including all outlying
possessions, was 84,233,069 in the cen COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL NOTES, ETC. I columns under the command of Col ITS OPERATION IS TO BE PERPETUAL in the New Y’ork Medical Journal. The
onels Wint and Dougherty are doing
report embodies the result of much
sus year 1900. This is itemized as fol
excellent work and driving the Filipi
careful investigation by Dr. Carlos Mc
lows :
A Brief Review of the Growth and Improv*.
nos in all directions. A number of Measure Is the One Agreed Upon by Pacific Donald and Edward A. Spitzka, of tills
An Interesting Collect!*» of Itemi From the Continental United Slates or
Bent» of th* Many Industries Through-
the latter are fleeing to Tayabas j
Coast Senators and Representatives
city. The question which these inves
United
States
proper
...........
75,994.575
Two Hemispheres Presented In a
out Our Thriving Commonwealth.
tigators set themselves to answer was:
Province, where thp native constabu-1
Philippines ............................... 6,961,339
—Is Very Comprehensive.
Condensed Form.
"When Czolgosz shot the President
Porto Rico.................................
953.234
lary are rendering valuable assistance
did he know the nature and quality of
Hawaii .......................................
154.001
in
capturing
men
and
rifles.
The
1901
tax
levy
for
Portland
will
The Chinese court has returned to Alaska ......................................
Washington, Jan. 8.—The senators the act he was going to commit, and
63,592 be one-third higher.
The advocates of peace at Manila and representatives of the Pacific I that the act was wrong?"
Pekin.
Guam .........................................
9,000
'
deprecate
the
stern
measures
em
Work is progressing favorably on
Coast who have been considering a bill
This was from the legal standpoint.
6,100
Canada has sent another batallion American Samoa.....................
the oil well near Myrtle creek.
ployed by General Bell. In reply for Chinese exclusion have perfected From the standpoint of medical sci
Persons in the military and
to South Africa.
naval service of the United
The official total of Lewis and Clark General Bell says that these peace ad a measure which will be introduced ence the question that framed itself
United States troops are being with
States outside of the ter
subscriptions is about $332,000.
vocates have had numerous oppor in both houses in a few days. It is was:
drawn from Cuba.
much more comprehensive than any
’ Was Czolgosz at the time he com
ritory of the United States
tunities to use their influence, as they bills that have been presented hereto mitted the act a victim of mental
A
successful
and
well
attended
Lord Pauncefote, the British ambas
proper ......................................
91.219 I farmers’ institute was held at Sum
have
been
given
passes
through
the
fore on this subject, most of which disease or mental unsoundness ?’’
sador is seriously sick.
k
These figures are based on the enu merville last week.
American lines almost for the asking, simply provide for exclusion of Chi
The reply to these questions, whic
Mormons are moving from Utah to meration of June 1, 1900. The report
More marriage licenses were issued and that it has been afterward proved nese or re-enacting the Geary law. embodies the entire history of th
Montana in great numbers.
says:
in Umatilla county this year than ever that they often only went through the The bill under consideration contains case from the trial of the criminal t
The old liberty bell has been taken
“A census of the Philippine islands before. The number reached 164.
forty-five pages. It does not limit it his execution and the disposal of his
lines for the purpose of assisting the self to any term of years, as did the remains, takes up nearly 12 pages in
from Philadelphia to the Charleston was in progress in 1896, when the in
Two men have been arrested at insurrection. General Bell says that Geary
exposition.
act, but, if passed in its present the New York Medical Journal, and,
surrection broke out and returns for Jacksonville, charged with breaking
the best peace method now is a rigor form, would be perpetual, unless re divested of all technicalities, is to
While driving an artesian well at over two-fifths of the population were into a store there a short time ago.
Everett a heavy flow of natural gas
the effect that Czolgosz, was sane and
ous warfare until the insurrection is pealed.
found stored in Manila. These were
Etna Oil Company, with headquar completely subdued.
The bill declares that all Chinese responsible under the law, and pun-
was encountered.
ters at Baker City, has filed articles
other than citizens of the United | ished for that offense; yet, every
Senator Mitchell introduced three carefully tabulated, and the forego of incorporation with the secretary
The arrest of members of the weal States, or those residing in the United ' thing in his history, according to the
amendments to the Philippine tariff ing estimate is based upon the result. of state. Capital $50,000.
thy Lopgz family and the confiscation States under the present treaty with i medical experts, pointed to the ex-
The figures for Porto Rico are taken
bill passed by the house.
New hoisting machinery has arriv of their steamers and rice, as well as China, shall be refused admission, and I istence in him of the social disease,
A bill providing a temporary form from the census of 1899 made by the ed for the Le Roy Mining Company in the arrest of three members of the returned to the country whence they | anarchy, of which he was a victim.
war
department
in
consultation
with
of government for the Philippines has
the Bohemia district. The owners religious corporations,
who
were came at the expense of the transporta His refusal to reply to questions at
been introduced in congress.
the census office. The figures for Ha are pushing work vigorously on both
known to be instigators of the insur tion company bringing them. Trans ! the trial is regarded as having hpen
portation companies bringing Chinese in line with his role, expressed in the
A project is on foot to run a sub waii and Alaska and for persons the Le Roy and Laura properties.
rection. has had an excellent effect to the United States shall detain them theatrical declaration: "I am an an
marine tunnel under San Francisco abroad in the military and naval ser
A number of hogs died a few days upon the natives.
until their right of admission shall archist, and have done my duty.”
bay from Oakland to San Francisco. vice are from the results of the ago on McKay creek. Eastern Oregon,
Conditions in the island of Samar have been ascertained. Penalties are
Mr. McDonald concludes his report
Negotiations arc pending for the es twelfth census. Those from Guam are it was supposed that an epidemic of are still unsatisfactory owing to the provided for not complying with the
tablishment of a wireless telegraphy an estimate made in a report of the cholera was taking them off. but the difficuty of finding the insurgents. provisions of the act, $1000 and one with the declaration that Czolgosz,
line from Seattle to Nome City, Alas war department, and that from Ameri state stock inspector pronounced it Capt. Schoeffel, of the Ninth Infantry year’s imprisonment being the mini when he assassinated President Mc
Kinley was in all respects sane—both
ka.
rheumatism.
(who was wounded in a severe hand- mum, with a liability to forfeiture of legally and medically—and fully re
can Samoa an estimate reported to
to-hand
fight
last
month
at
Dapdap,
A train carrying 279 troops and nine
The output of coal from the Beaver
the vessels violating any of the pro sponsible for his act.
officers left Columbus, O. a few days the census office by the acting secre Hill mine, near Marshfield, averages Samar Island, betwen 18 men of Com visions of the law.
Mr. Spitzka, who made the autop
tary
of
the
navy.
pany
E.
of
his
regiment,
and
a
large
ago for San Francisco. They are en
00 tons a day. The slope is now down
The only Chinese persons permitted sy, concludes his report as follows:
force
of
bolomen),
has
practically
re
"The total population of the United 1500 feet and will not be extended
route to the Philippines.
to enter the United States under the "There has been found absolutely
effects of his act are those who have become citi nothing that could have been at the
States at the close of the nineteenth any further for the present. An elec covered from the
century was about 84.250,000. As the tric plant is to be installed for power wound. In an official report of the zens by birth and naturalization and bottom of any mental derangement.
—HS —
H—HU—ft —ttt —
encounter, it is said that Schoeffel officials of the Chinese government, Taking it all in all, the verdict must
population of the United States at the and light.
killed three men before he received
GOOD BUSINESS PARTNER. : beginning of the century was about
A strike recently made on Jones’ his wound, and that the remnants of teachers, students, merchants, travel be socially diseased and perverted,
ers for pleasure or curiosity, returning but not mentally diseased. The most
5,333.000 the nation has grown nearly creek near the Dry Diggings, Southern the detachment of 18 men were saved laborers, who must have certificates, horrible violation of human law can
Oregon,
promises
to
become
one
of
Advertising is like providence—it
by his personal courage and daring.
sixteen-fold in 100 years.
or domiciled merchants. Chinese com not always be condoned by the plea
large importance as well as great
helps those who help themselves. It
The civil authorities say that the ing as heretofore enumerated must of insanity. The wild beast slumbers
"There are but three countries productiveness. The find is located
: will never take the place of brains,
of Leyte is now perfectly peace have certificates with a photograph at in all. It is not always necessary to
which now have a greater population at the head of a gulch that was worked island
ful. On the other hand, the military tached. The secretary of the treasury invoke insanity to cause its awaken
business ability, or industry, but it
years ago and paid richly.
than
tile
United
States,
namely.
China,
authorities consider Leyte to be dan is to ask the Chinese government for ing.”
: will, inevitably, help their possessor :
the British empire and the Russian
Very good showings of platinum gerous on account of its proximity to the list of names of all officials other
to realize larger dividends upon
have been discovered near Grant’s Samar, if for no other reason.
empire.”
NATIONAL LEPER STATION.
than diplomatic and consular officers
! them.—Printers’ Ink.
Pass.
who desire to visit the United States.
HAWAII MUST CUT EXPENSES.
C. H. Libby, a prominent farmer and
TREATY OF EXTRADITION.
Several sections are devoted to-pro Hawaiian« Severely Criticize Bill Introduced
highly respected resident of Jefferson,
viding how Chinese laborers shall be
by Delegate Wilcox.
registered and provided with certifi
Oil has been struck at Whatcom, Only Way to Avoid an Extra Session of the is dead; age, 70 years.
Has Been Signed by Secretary Hay and Dan
Fire at Cove destroyed four build
cates when returning to this country.
Honolulu, Dec. 31, via San Fran
Wash.
Legislature.
ish Minister Brun.
ings in the center of the business por
Certificates for any Chinese laborers cisco, Jan. 7.—The bill introduced in
Boers will try to tire out British
are not good after such laborer has Congress by Delegate Wilcox, pro
Honolulu. Jan. 2, via San Francisco. tion of town. Loss, $5000.
Washington
Jan.
8.
—
Secretary
Hay
taxpayers.
Jan. 8.—At a meeting of the executive
Highwaymen in Portland held up and M. Constantin Brun, the Danish been absent two years. Domiciled viding for a National leper settle
General Bell Is conducting a vigor council this morning it was decided and robbed a man under the electric
merchants are compelled to file annu
minister to the United States, today ally a full and complete report of the ment on the Island of Molokai, was
ous campaign in Bataugas.
a surprise here as the matter had not
light
opposite
the
court
house.
that a general reduction of the scale
signed a treaty of extradition between nature and character of their business,
Conditions on the island of Samar of expenditures in the various govern
Baker City has opened a free public the United States and Denmark. This to better identify them. No Chinese, been discussed in Hawaii since Con
gressman Kahn, of California, pro
are still very unsatisfactory.
ment departments would be necessary library. It is the intention to ask Car
except diplomatic or consular offi
The Carnegie Institution has been in order to run the government with negie for funds for the erection of a particular treaty was drafted during cers, are allowed to enter the United posed a similar scheme a year ago.
At that time the plan aroused strong
Secretary Gresham’s administration
incorporated at Washington.
building.
States at any other ports than San opposition in Hawaii and is now crit
out getting funds by an extra session
of
the
state
department,
but
was
not
Francisco, Port Townsend, Wash.; icised with equal vigor. The plan is
Lord Kitchener has asked that of the legislature. A schedule for the
The last of the prune crop around
Corvallis has been sold. The purchases completed then, owing to the objec Portland, Or.; Boston, New York, New
Canadian scouts be furnished him.
next three months was agreed upon aggregated 150,000 pounds, for which tion of President Cleveland to any Orleans, Honolulu, San Juan and Ma greatly objected to by local papers,
though some of the home rulers ap- J
The Denver fire and police board to govern all the heads of depart
3 cents per pound was paid.
extradition treaty that did not permit nila, or such other ports as the secre pear to favor It, on the ground that ®
will not permit prize fights in that
ments. The Home Rulers and some
Flags on the Capitol building were a country to deliver up its own citi tary of the treasury may designate. It will save Hawaii the expense ofV
city.
Republicans continue to agitate for placed at half mast as a token of re zens under extradition proceedings. Ports may ue designated on the Cana maintaining the leper settlement. W
Number of missing and dead in
Collector of Customs Stackable has V
spect to the late Governor Rogers of Denmark would not agree to surren dian or Mexican boundary after con
steamer Walla Walla disaster now an extra session.
der her citizens to the United States, tracts have been made with the trans received from Washington orders to
Vessels arriving here report unusu Washington.
numbers 47.
and the treaty was allowed to remain portation companies to comply with admit importations from the Philip
Footpads near Grant’s Pass held up In abeyance until recently, when, find the act.
The stockholders of the Panama ally rough weather, and Honolulu has
pines free of duty. As a result, about
an
old
man
and
beat
him
into
insen
canal have formally offered it to the been visited by a heavy trade wind of
ing that the United States had made
40,000 Manila cigars that have been
sibility
because
he
would
not
give
up
COMPENSATION
FOR
SAMOANS.
United States for $40,000,000.
more than ordinary velocity for some
treaties without the objection
held here in bond will be allowed to
money which they supposed he car several
enter free.
able provision. Denmark reneved the
Plans are under way for the con days. The ship Charles E. Moody ar ried.
negotiations that ended today in the They Receive $4,200 From the United States
Hawaii has been visited by a heavy
solidation of the principal felt manu rived on the 27th, after a voyage of
The installation of the smelter in
rain storm, which, at one point, is
facturing mills in New England.
for Guns Delivered Up Last Year,
twenty-five days, from Puget Sound, the Quartzburg district, seven miles signing of the treaty. As it will go tn
the Senate for approval, the conven
thought to have been a record-break
French Bark Asle tipped over in the during which she lost eleven sails. north of Prairie City, has been of great tion is silent on the surrender of a
Tutuila, Samoa, Dec. 26, via San er. Unofficial reports from Papaaoia,
Portland harbor.
Francisco, Jan. 8.—The government Island of Hawaii, state that last Wed
The ship Benjamin Sewall. bound for | benefit to those owning mines in that country’s own citizens.
has paid out $4200 as compensation for nesday 40 inches of rain fell in 2 4
Tomas Estrada Palma was elected Australia from Puget Sound, has put neighborhood.
guns delivered up by the natives this hours. Professor Lyons, of the gov
President of Cuba.
in here for water, after a terrible ex
Buyers at Salem have offered as
PEKIN IN GALA ATTIRE.
year. At a recent district meeting ernment observatory, says that this
The powers will present another col perience of fifty four days at sea. She high as 12 cents for hops. Eleven
of the natives, a resolution was passed is a world’s record, but he discredits
lective note to Turkey.
had nine sails carried away, and her cents is the ruling price, but the ac Foreign Ministers Will Not Witness the Re- asking the commandant to increase the report. From another district a
TWo British peace agents were decks were so washed by seas that tivity the last few days in that com
the native tax. The resaon attributed fall of ten inches in five hours is re
modity has caused a raise is prices.
Entry of the Court.
treacherously shot by Boers.
was that the taxes should increase in ported, and throughout the Islands
her water supply was partly spoiled.
Pekin. Jan. 8.—The Chinese capital proportion to the prosperity of the there were heavy rains. A few wash
Three new steel works are to be She has been found to be leaking
Portland Markets.
on the eve of the court's return pre place under American rule.
erected at Washington. Pa.
outs occurred, but there was no seri
slightly, and a board of survey has
Following the example set by Chief ous damage.
Wheat—Walla Walla, 59© 60c; blue sents an animated and gaudy scene
The Continental Tobacco Co. has se been appointed to examine her before
never before witnessed in its history. Leiato in road-making, other tribes
stem, 61c; valley, 5914 @60c.
cured another independent factory.
she eaves Honolulu. The British ship
have started to improve the roads in
Barley—Feed, $17@ 17.50; brewing, All the palaces, pagodas and temples their
THE WRONG SIGNAL.
towns! In Pago Pago especially,
have been repaired and painted to
Great damage has been caused to Langdale arrived today after a voyage
$17.50® 18 per ton.
after
waiting
for
the
government
to
form
a
glittering
spectacle.
Hundreds
property by freshets in the South.
of 154 days from London. She lost a
Oats—No. 1 white. $l@1.10; gray, of Chinese officials, clad In furs and act, the chiefs have taken the matter Caused the Wrecking of Three Trains on the
A big dry goods warehouse in Dub sailor named Tudor Anders during 95c®$l.
embroidered silks, ride about the up themselves, and are now forming
Pennsylvania Road.
lin sustained a loss of £130,000 by fire. rough weather off the Horn.
Flour—Best grades. $2.70@3.30 per streets of Pekin, and parties of for a road around the bay. Their difficulty
commences
when
they
have
cut
Johnstown,
Pa., Jan 7.—Because of
eign
soldiers
bent
upon
sigh-seeing,
Kitchener has again Informed the
barrel; graham. $2.50.
M’KINLEY MEMORIAL.
roam everywhere. Thousands of new through land owned by whites, who a wrong signal at the Ninevah Tower
war office that he needs reinforce
Millstuffs
—
Bran,
$17
per
ton;
mid
soldiers from the Province of Shan make objections, and place obstacles late last night, the fast eastbound
ments.
dlings, $20; shorts. $18; chops, $17.
Pennsylvania mail and express train.
Tung, who are finely uniformed and in the way of road-making.
Only
On*
National
Movement
Now
on
Germany has delayed action against
Hay-—Timothy, $11@12; clover, $7 equipped with modern weapons, en
An epidemic of influenza has been No. 14, ran Into a slow freight ahead,
Venezuela in hopes of a peaceable set
Foot.
@7.50; Oregon wild hay. $5@6 per tered Pekin this morning and marched passing over the islands, and many five miles west of this city, and a few
tlement.
deaths have occurred.
minutes later a westbound freight
through Legation street.
Cleveland O.. Jan. 6.—There is but ton.
The Mormons of Tutuila gave an ex crashed into the wreck, causing the
Northwestern governors have agreed one national movement in the United
The foreign ministers have decided,
Mutton
—
Lambs.
3%®3Hc,
gross;
in consideration of recent events, not hibition of the work of their Samoan death of four persons and the seri
upon a plan for fighting the proposed
States for a memorial for William Mc dressed. 6*4c per pound; sheep, weth to witness the re-entry of the court. pupils attending the schools, last night ous injury of at least five others.
railroad deal.
Kinley, to be built by popular sub ers, 3’ h @3’^ c , gross; dressed. 6@6’4c
Negotiations concerning the Man at Pago Pago. Governor Sabree at Train No. 14 got a clear block at the
One of the night clerks at the St.
Paul postoffice has been arrested, scription. That memorial will be per pound; ewes. 3*4@3^4c, gross; churian treaty await the arrival of the tended. and at the close of the per Tower, and, running ahead at full
court.
formance was presented with a walk speed, crashed into the rear of extra
charged with stealing money from let erected over the grave of the late dressed. 6@6^4c per pound.
ing cane made out of a piece of wood freight No. 490. wrecking the engine
president at Canton. The work of se
ters.
Hogs—Gross, 5V4c; dressed, 6@6V4c
WANTS A NAVAL STATION.
and two cars of No. 14 and the ca
from the ill-fated Trenton.
per
pound.
Five persons were seriously injured, curing subscriptions is in the hands of
boose and two cars of the freight.
Veal—8@9c per pound.
one fatally. In a collision between a the McKinley National Memorial As
Anarchist Plots in Spain.
Westbound No. 893 almost immediate
Porto Rico Alarmed Lest It Should Be Lo-
carriage and an electric car in Chi sociation, with headquarters in Cleve
Beef—Gross, cows. 344c; steers.
Madrid, Jan. 8.—The police have ly piled into the debris. The engine
cated at St. Thomas.
cago.
and ten cars tumbled into the river.
land. Ohio. Some confusion In the 344®4c; dressed. 3@7c per pound.
discovered traces of anarchist plots
.
Butter — Creamery. 25®27c per
All danger from flood in Pennsyl public mind has resulted because there
San Juan, Porto Rico. Jan. 9.—The in the towns of Jerez de la Frontera.
No Hop« For Simpson.
existed an organization in Washing- pound; dairy. 18@20c: store, 12*^® Porto Rican legislative assembly has Alcada de los Gasules and Archos de
vania has passed.
adopted a joint resolution, urging the la Frontera. in the Province of Cadiz.
Washington, Jan. 4.—Admiral Samp
An inoffensive passenger was shot | ton. D. C.. known as the “Washington 15c.
Forty-nine arrests were made.
son’s malady progresses slowly, but
Eggs—20® 2244c for cold storage; establishment of a United States na
and killed by four men on a Missis Arch Association." Its object was to
val station in Porto Rican waters, and
very steadily toward the end. Medi
build
a
memorial
bridge
over
the
Poto
22®'25c for Eastern; 28®30c for fresh offering to cede the possession of any
Pardon for Prisoners.
sippi train.
cal science cannot check it. Symp
mac
river.
The
Arch
Association
no
Oregon.
property,
buildings
and
appurtenances
Washington.
Jan.
8.
—
On
recommen
toms of arterial degeneration have ap
A missionary and several native
Poultry—Chickens, mixed, $2.50®3; belonging to the government of Porto dation of the Cuban secretary of jus peared. such as are incident to his
converts have been massacred by Chi longer exists, having voted to go out
Rico
that
may
be
required
and
neces
tice.
Governor
General
Wood
has
of
business
and
leave
the
field
to
the
malady, injecting great uncortalnty
hens. $3.50®4; 844®9c per pound:
nese Iroopa.
national organization having head springs. 9® 10c per pound. $2 50®3 per sary for the construction of a naval granted full pardons to twenty-seven into the case. Moreover, the patient
The funeral of United States Sena quarters in Cleveland.
station,
leaving
the
adjustment
of
title
prisoners
confined
in
the
jails
of
the
is becoming less tractable and respon
dozen; ducks. $5®6 for young: geese.
tor Sewell, of New Jersey, was held
$6.50© 7.50 per dozen; turkeys, live. thereto to subsequent legislation. It islands. He also has granted partial sive to treatment.
is
recommended
that
Porto
Rican
mu
pardons to Manuel Ixrrenzo Forcade
with full military honors.
ll©12tic: dressed. 13®14c per pound.
Cuban Election Return«.
Deportation of Chinese.
Cheese—Full cream, twins. 13© nicipalities make similar offers. The and Enrique Cagigas Junco. Impris
A legal battle between the Harri
Havana. Jan. 9.—Full returns from
policy of the insular government has oned for the crime of falsifying official
Ogdensburg. N. Y., Jan. 4.—Commis
man and Hill interests in the North the elections held in Cuba December 136jc; Young America, 14©15c.
heretofore been to claim the lands, uoctiments. The Audiencia, of Ha sioner Gray today ordered the deporta
Potatoes—Best Burbanks. 85c@$1.10 the titles of which were disputed by vana.
ern Pacific has begun in Minnesota. 131 will not be in before the end of
on July 20. 1901, sentenced them tion of twenty-one Chinese for having^
per cental: ordinary. 70® 80c.
January
in
all
of
the
Cuban
provinces
the federal and insular governments, to imprisonment for fourteen years, unlawfully entered the country. Ap-.V
Admiral Schley considers his case
Hops
—
8®10c
per
pound.
except the province of Puerto Prin
hoping to sell them to the navy depart eight months and one day. This has
dosed and will take no further action. cipe, the senators and representatives
Wool—Valley. ll@14c; Eastern Or ment. Porto Rico is now alarmed lest now been commuted to "absolute per peals are being filed in each case.>
His friends will ask congress to vin will be adherents of Tomas Estrada egon. 8®1244c; mohair. 21®214fcc per the naval station be located at St. petual disqualification" and imprison Forty-five Chinamen are now in thrT
county jail awaiting the action of th'»/
dicate him.
Thomas, D. W. I.
Palma, the president-elect of Cuba.
pound,
ment during three months.
higher court.
rams or w mt
A
000,000 silk cargo has just
Will Not Affect Nicaragua BIIL
reached San Francisco from the Orient
Washington. .Ian. 8.- Representative
The world famous Diesel engine is Hepburn, chairman of the Interstate
to be built at South Worcester, Mass. and foreign commerce committee, has
Twenty-seven hour trains are here been advised by the secretary of state
after to 1» run between New York of cable notification concerning the
and Chicago.
willingness of the Panama Company
An immense 11.000 ton hydraulic ' to sell Its property, etc., to the United
press is to be errctwl in the Carnegie States for $40.00®.000. but he says that
this will In no way affect the progress
armor plate plant.
of the pending bill, which, he says
In 1900 England imported nearly will pass by an overwhelming ma
jority.
60,000 tons of German wines.
In addressing New York bankers.
Endowment for Medical College.
Secretary Gage again urges currency
reform legislation and tells them that | Chicago. Jan. 8.—An endowment of
$1.000.000 has been given by Mr. and
now is the time for action.
Transvaal delegates in Holland say i Mrs. Harold McCormick, of Chicago,
England could speedily end the car to found a medical institution which
nage in South Africa, succeeding, bv ' will be known as the Memorial Insti
diplomacy, where she has tailed by tute for Infectious Diseases, as a trib
force of arma.
ute to the memory of their little son.
The German foreign office says tiie John Rockefeller McCormick, who
new meat inspection law Is not yet. died of scarlet fever a year ago. At
in effect and that the United State« present, provision has been made only
will be notified at once when the date for experiment work covering a period
is decided upon.
of five years.
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Died a Rear
Admiral
Jud<e Ide Succumbs to Hard work.
Boston. Jan. 6.—Information from
Washington. Jan. 8.—Secretary Root Washington shows that Captain
has been informed that Judge Ide. of Richard B. Leary. United States navy,
the Philippine commission, is ill from who died at Chelsea recently, died a
an attack of dysentery, and has gone rear admiral without being conscious
to Japan to recuperate. H? is the sec | of the fact. It was a promotion which
ond member of the commission to. he hnd looked for. and it is said to
succumb to hard work under trying have been the one thing whith trou-
climatic conditions. Judge Taft, civil ( bled him in his last moments.
The
governor of the Philippines. Is now on appointment was made the day before
his way home on the transport Grant.; he died, but it was only when his
for the benefit nc his health, and also i brother-in-law. Dr. Fairfftx Irwin, re-
to confer with the president and the turned from^his funertl at Annapolis
secretary of war.
'that the appointment was found.