Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, March 21, 1901, Image 1

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    KLAMATH
VOL*
V.
ns i in mi
KLAMATH
PROPOSED BY COLOMBIA.
khems for
United States to Ac­
REPUBLICAN.
FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OHEGON,
NEW COMPANY FORMED.
Ultimate Object Is to Opsrats Bosts
! and Cars From Bpokare to Portland.
NORTH YAKIMA, Wash , March 13.
The Upper River Transportation
| I 'onipuriy bus b*-«n incorporated for
the purpose of controlling a line of
steamers on the Columbia river. The
irosts will make regular dally trips
from Priest Rapids to The Dalles rcid
< ai ry the great wheal crop of Eastern
Washington to market
The Incur-
j (»orators of the company are J. M.
Itusaeil, G««rge (’ Blakely and T. A.
I Hudson. In addition to operating on
the Columbia, they will run a line of
steamers to Lewiston, Idaho, on the
Snake
In connection with the navigation
of the rivers a plan la under < onsld-
«ration to constru< t an electric rail­
way through the counties of Douglas
und Lincoln, In Eastern Washington,
and conn«* t with Hpokane The road
will reach all of th« wheat centers
and be used for hauling wheat to
Priest Rapids. There It will be loaded
on steel barge, and battled down the
river to The Dalles. A portage rail­
way will be used to haul the barges
• round the falls and into the Colum­
bia In-low, when the boats will be
towed to Portland and the Pacific
■ oast points for shipment to the Ori-
i-ntal markets.
The steamer Billings. which has
been lying on a rocky bar 20 feet
above water a few miles below Pasco,
Is now being overhauled preparatory
to launching for the upper river traf­
fic. A line of steamers will be run
from the upper Columbia to Priest
Rapids and open up the trade from
th« great mining districts in the Re-
public and atirroundlng country.
21,
MAUCH
44
1901
♦ ♦
NO. 49.
IN SOUTHERN LUZON.
Ainosr A CLASH
Provincial Government Established In
Tsysbee.
NEW YORK. March 12. According
LUCENA. Tayabas province, South­
io u spe, lai to th« Herald, Honor Hllva,
ern Luzon, March 14.—The United
brum All Part» ol th« New World lb* Colombian minister Io th« United Items of Interest From All Parts
Btates army transport, with the Amer­
Declines to Accept the Amended ican Philippine commission and their Friction Between the British and
Hieles, i,., already Informally sub
and the Old.
of the State.
party on board, arrived off Lucena
milled proposals tu Hecfetary Hay
Canal Treaty.
Russians at Tien Tsin.
last evening. Thia morning the com­
fur th** •* qulaltlon of the Panama
---- 1-------
missioners' party, consisting of 50 per­
sons. crossed the shallow bar In the
Of iNTEREkT TO Of» MANY READ fife * anal by thia government, und hue COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL I1APPI NINGS
l«'«n luvltad to discuss them further,
GREAT BRITAIN’S REPLY IS RECEIVED ship's boats and were driven one mile OVER A PIECE OE «A1LROAD
LAND
to this town. The commleelon then
1 icliminsty protocols w«r« entered
proceeded
with
the
first
organization
into son*« time ago with Costa Rica A Briet Review ol the Growth and Improve-
Na Counter Proposai Mad« If Negotiations of a provincial government In South­
Dlxpoxltioa ol Troops Uadsr Von Waldsrsse
• nd Nicaragua, so that theae two
ern Luzon.
menti ol the Many Industriel Through­
Arc Rsrumsd It Muri B« on this S*d<
'■»unirles during ti*« summer will
The
Frovlnce
of
Tayabaa
has
long
During th« Sumnxr Months—Stems-
out Our I hr i vins ( ommonwealth.
—Th« Text Withheld.
been noted for the pacific conditions
probably b« merely Interested spec-
Ing « Gats in th« Grtat Wall.
existing there. In contrast to the
tature of the tnovaa which th« United
neighboring
provinces,
which
still
pur
­
Ki President Harrison Is dying
Eugene
—
A
n«w
opera
house
Is
Io
be
Htalea. Grost Britain and Colombia
London, March 14.—Friction haa
built at Eugene.
Washington, March 13.—The long sue a rebellious course. Colonel Gard­
Th« blah« legislature haa ad «HI make.
expected answer from the British ner, late of the Thirtieth volunteer in­ ariaen at Tien Tain between the Brit-
Jpurned.
Athena
—
Athena
has
elected
T
II
It !• understood that these are ths
government to the state department's fantry, was today appointed civil gov­ lsh and Rusalans over a piece of land
Th« Thirtieth volunteers arrived at essential points which the Columbian Pig*- school dire* tor und J. W. Hmltb
communication reciting the action of ernor of this province. Colonel Gard­ alleged to belong to the railway com­
*
lerk.
Ban Francisco.
the senate upon the Hay-Pauncefote ner favors the maintenance of friend­ pany and to have been in poeaeaalon
govenimenl will urge
A lease for a
Baker City—The
Th«*' Is hbtfoll between lliltlah term of years, m > long
treaty was returned at noon today. ly relations with the natives, and Is
_____ office will have a Baker City post­
as th« United
stamp < um piling
Ixrrd Pauncefote. the British ambas opposed to pillage, selxures, destruc­ ot the company for acme yeara. Ac­
and Russians In I’ekin
Htstea may desire, not exceeding 2U0 machine.
sailor,
had already acquainted Sec­ tion of property and imprisonments, cording to dlapatcbea from Tien Tain,
lion C T Gorham, ri minister tu years, of the territory across which
Coionel the Russians assert that this land la
retary
Hay
with the fact that he had except under necessity.
The
Dallsa
—
The
Dalles treauurer
the Netherlands. Is dead
th« Panama < anal la being construct- bad an uvulluble cash balun* e March
received a communi* atlon from his Gardner, when in command of the part of their new concesslona. and
Carnegie denies that I*« la going tu "4. In return fur sudi lease Colombia I of 51.655 64.
government on the subject and It had Thirtieth Infantry, was in control of therefore, Russian property. Mr. Kin­
Europe with J I* Morgan
been In his possession for several this district ,snd as s result of his der, manager of the railway, began
Is to receive either • percentage of
Eugsne—A large electric trans
days.
Secretary Hay had acquired policy, a population of active insur- to make a siding, but was stopped by
Chins appeals 1*4 th« United Hlsles II*« tax on lotinage passage through former hun arrived at Eugene for the
a
general
knowledge of the character gents has been transformed Into the Russian authorities. He appealed
fur protection from Russia
• he ■ anal, or a lump compensation; lighting company.
of the British response. Lord Paunce- frleudly natives, whose patriotism to to Colonel MacDonald, who referred
Baksr City—Improvements to cost
Th« ministers Irate prepared an recognition of the rights of ths
fote came to the state department at the United States was considered to the matter to General Barrow, Brit­
noon by appointment. He brought be more firmly established than that ish chief of staff, in Pekin, who re­
other Hat of guilty Chinese
French company. which will sell Its 520.00(1 will be made In the Warshuei
“Carry on the siding, with
i.otel at Baker City
the answer with him and read it to of the natives of any other province plied:
The great Manila l<-e plant will be < un* «salon with Colombia’s consent
armed force, if necessary.”
in Luzon.
Secretary
Hay.
It
was
in
the
form
of
Eagle Point—It la reported from
controlled l*y civil authorities
to tbe I'nlted Htatea.
Guards were put on the line by the
The first organization of the federal
Instructions from Ix>rd I-ansdowne.
l.iigle Point that early frosts have nut
the British minister of foreign affairs, party outaide of Manila was effected British, and the work continued. Gen­
Provincial government
as estab
Injured growing wheat.
to Ix»rd Pauncefote, and he left a in Tsyabas province, and all the na­ eral Wagasak, the Russian command­
IS CLOSE TO DEATH.
llabed st Lucena. Tags baa provili* a
Pendleton—Water meters for the
copy of these instructions with Sec­ tives joined. The arrival of the com­ er, protested, and said tbe thing
Malone N Y offi. Isla captured 44
l‘* mlleton water system have arrived
retary Hay. At the conclusion of the mission with Colonel Gardner, whose would not have been done If the Rus­
Chinese on the border north of LI Hung Chang's Life Hangs by
and are being •old for 110. |I5 und
conference, It was stated that the In­ regiment was recently given a pub­ sians had had as many troops aa the
120 each.
Malone
structions to Ixvrd Pauncefote were to lic farewell here, returning as civil British, adding that such matters
MUTINY ON ALBANY.
Thread.
notify the government of the United governor, was enthusiastically cele­ should be left to diplomacy. Colonel
Gold
Hill
—
It
Is
reported
that
a
rich
Twu men were killed and several
brated.
MacDonald again communicated with
PEKIN. March 12 LI Hung Chang three foot vein
_ quartz Sailors on American Cruiser Rebelled States that the British government
of _
gold bearing
lnjur«'l in • rnllruad collision lu a
The people of Sorosgan. a seaport General Barrow. who replied: “Con­
la again seriously III. Ind bls physic­ haa I m - i - ii struck un the old Clo* k place
did not see Its way clear to accept
at Hong Kong.
Chi* ago suburb
on the eztreme southern end of Lu­ tinue the siding.” General Wagasak
ian says his Ilf« hangs by • thread.
near Gold Hill.
TACOMA. Wash., March 13.—Ad­ the senate amendments.
pherldsn H Badger, a Chi* ago mln
The amendments were ^rested in zon. have petitioned for a provincial appealed to the Russian minister at
vices
brought
by
the
steamship
Good
­
Prince Ching end Earl LI seem to
Perry
The
The commission will Pekin, M. De Giers.
Grand Rond« Lumber
Ing engineer, filed a petltlln In bank
detail at some length in argumenta­ government.
think that by spreading rumors of the Company will start up its mill ut Ber win state that 75 sailors mutinied on tive fashion, the purpose of the Brit­ stop there later.
Count von Waiuersee has Informed
nipt* f with 55* UOO liabilities
lioard
the
cruiser
Albany
at
Hong
ry
this
week,
General Chaffee that the troops under
About 1,000,000 feet
-outts unwillingness to return to Pe-
Kong last month. The cause was lack ish government being to show that
Gaylord Blessing * Co, Hi Isiuls • In. unless this or thst thing Is done, uf logs are on hand.
his
command will be disposed of as
A REAR-END COLLISION.
of money and liberty. The refractory it had sound reason for declining to
follows during the summer months:
brokers. fil«*l a deed of assignment
Coqullls Farmers on the north fork sailors were placed in irons and accept them. After disposing of the
thsy
<
an
Infiuen*
«
the
deliberations
of
IJsbllltlea ate admitted tu escesxt the
details, the note concludes with an Freight and Stock Trains Crashed England will have 1,000 men at the
lb« ministers of lhe powers. As • of the Coquille report hay scarce in taken to Cavite for trial.
•>.•<•1» by 5........
summer palace, a small detachment
With Fatal Raaulta.
expression of regret that such a
that part uf the country, but stock
Kan
The
Mohammedan
rebellion
in
matter of fa* l. according to reliable is In fine condition.
in Hunting Park, and 2,000 men In
CHICAGO, March 14.—Two men other places. Germany will send the
John liar«, the Kngllah actor now
Stt has assumed such alarming pro­ course was forced upon the British
government.
There
was
nothing
in
were
killed
and
eight
others
injured
. playing In Chicago, an noun* e*| that reports from Hlnan Fu, the Imperial
portions
that
the
empress
dowager
Henderson The wagon brldir ;e at
troops now tn Pekin to a village north­
at lhe con* lualon of his present tour, personages are extremely uncomforta­ Henderson station, which went out haa commanded General Feng Tze the nature of a counter proposition, in a rear-end collision early today be­ west of the summer palace in the
five seeks hen««, he will permanently ble st Hluan Fu. where they live In with the last freshet, is replaced I and Hal to proceed northward from Can­ nor was any opening left for further tween a time freight and a stock train, mountains, while the German troops
retire from th« stage
ton with haste and undertake their action by the British government. It on the Chicago A Northwestern rail­ at Pao Ting Fu will be located In
the house of lhe governor, which Is opened for travel.
was stated that if there is to be a road. at Arlington Helghta, a suburb
subjugation.
the mountains west of the city. Italy
The Brooklyn bridge authorities only a small structure. French mis-
Foots Creek—Several tons of ore
The gunboats Ball and Sngrlb, further attempt to amend the Clayton- of this city.
will draw the troops from that part
•re rontemplallng remodeling the alonarlea who have Just returned from from the Dixie Queen mine, in the built at Hong Kong, for Hlam. have Bulwer treaty, so as to authorize the
The caboose of the stock train con­ of tbe summer palace which some
bridge to allow of th« multiplying of Hlnan Fu believe that the empress Foots Creek district, are auld to have been turned over to that government, United States to construct a water­ tained 14 stockmen, and most of them
of her forces now occupy.
Japan
•lioated bridge trains Th*- * ost «III dowager sould bring the court back ; lelded over *100 a ton.
with the object of striking terror to way across he isthmus, then ft is for were asleep when the train stopped at and Austria will leave their troops In
be In the neighborhood of 5' odoooo
Lakeview The old electric system lhe rebels at Canton. Fourteen bri­ the United States to make the over­ Arlington Heights to take on two cars Pekin. Count von Waldersee says
to Pekin on the oral offer of the al
Jeaale Morrison stoise first trial les having as a basis the removal of for lighting the town of Lakeview has gands were egeentetd February 14. tures. The British government simp­ of stock, Suddenly the time freight that as by such locations of troops
from St Paul crashed into the stock
for the murder of Mrs Olin Caatl« the troops except the legation guards been discontinued, and will be re­ Four other tnen are being starved’to ly drops the matter at this point.
The Hay-Pauncefote negotiations train caboose and plowed through any and all trouble can be avoided,
death In cages exposed to public view.
placed by the town plant.
resulted In no verdict waa committed
have been in progress for something into the next car ahead. Instantly he sees no cause for interference.
to Jsll nt Eldorailo Kan In defnnlt
Eagle Point—There la considerable
over two years, and owing to the the wreck took tire.
The crash
DEPUTY
SHERIFF
KILLED.
of fS OOO ball, to await a second trial
SIX HUNDRED CASES.
nnxlety over the proposed ditch from
great interests Involved, they have aroused the village, and the volun­
blah
Lake
to
the
valley,
fears
being
constituted
the
leading
international
A re* elver haa l*««n s|>p**lnted for
to the Smallpox
teer
fire
department
responded
With
Two
Fought
a
Pitched
Battle
Epidemic
Raging
Near
question at issue before the state de­ rescue and extinguished the flames
tbs Ohio |tel*et>t»re Company, of Co E a Prosidsnt's Condition Now Rs entertained that the company will
Hignwaymen.
t.iks so much water out of th*- streams
Pryor, Mont.
partment.
The treaty was signed and assisted In taking out the dead
lumbua. on lhe application of a st*« k
13
—
News
MILTON,
Cal..
March
gsrdsd as Ssrtoue.
that there will not be enough left
bolder, who says the outstanding In
BUTTE. Mont., March 14.—A. A.
has Just been received here that prior to the opening of the 56th con­ and Injured. The caboose and three
liebledneaa |s 53|( UOO. and the assets
INDIANAPOLIH. Ind., March 12 — lor Irrigating pur[H>ses and to run Deputy Sheriff Holman, of Calavesas gress. and was submitted to the sen­ cars were burned, and a number of Campbell, of Pryor, who is in charge
the grtat mill.
ate
in
December,
1899.
It
at
once
not naore than 575000
head of stock killed. The doors to of the Pryor Creek subagency, on the
The condition of ex President Harri­
county, was shot atut killed at Wai-
encounutered opposition in that body, the other cars containing stock were Crow reservation, states that there
Pilot Rock—A painful accident oc
Minister Conger left I’ekln for son Is serious. Dr. Jameson stated curred at the Warner sawmill, twelve Im • . a small tow n m ar here. In a but after some delay was Anally rat­ in the meantime opened and the are 600 cases of smallpox In the vi­
pitched battle wltn two highwaymen.
home
today that the upper part of General tulles south of Bllot Rock
Will War One of the latter is reported seriously ifled after several amendments hod frightened animals allowed to run at cinity of Pryor, and that strenuous
been adopted. The chief issue was large. A relief «as started from Chi­ efforts are being made to stamp the
England rejects the llsy Paunc* Harrisons left lung waa Inflamed. tier, while riding on a log carriage wounded.
fote I testy
There Is some danger of the conges­ *as struck on the head. Hnd while
Two prominent residents of Wal­ made on what was known as the cago as soon as the wreck was disease out. He asserts that Billings
Davis amendment While in terms reported.
has 40 cases of the disease, and that
A ll'lplno hand «as defeated near tion extending tn the rest of the lung stunned leaned over In such a man la* *■ were held up und robbed by the this
did not give the United States
with its ewn cases and the reserva­
Banta Cruz
and to the right lung Until 3 o’clock ner that a large piece of flesh was bandits. The men who were robbed
cut out of his thigh by the saw
Immediately report« t th« affair to the a right to fortify the canal, yet In GREATEST 8TAMPEDE SINCE 1898. tion cases, the detention hospital
this
afternoon.
General
Harrison
was
Bllteen Ilves w«re loat by the storm
general language It expressed the
there has become so overcrowded
Unity—It Is reported from Unity. county officials, and Deputy Sheriff right of this country to adopt such
In Arkansas
resting easy, hut at that time he be­
Effect of Throwing Open Crown Min­ that hundreds of cases are being
Holman, with a small posse, went to
on
upper
Burnt
river,
that
there
was
cared for privately. The epidemic
ing Claims in Alaska.
President M* Kinley will start for came slightly worse and Dr. Jameson s disastrous fire In that burg. James Wallace to arrest the robbers with measures In regard to the tanal as
were deemed necessary for the proper
ths I'ailfi* coast April 30
wss called. He said that he waa cer­ Payton's general merchandise store the result above noted.
VANCOUVER. B. C-. March 14.—A has reached a point where the county
maintenance of American authority. special dispatch from Dawson, dated commissioners have determined to
Victims of the plague are dying In tain no.alng was to be apprehended was totally destroyed. Including quite
After extended debate In executive
General Young Returning.
March 1, says the stampede conse erect a pesthouse near Pryor. A sin­
lbs streets of Cape Town
for lhe next 48 hours, but the sge of a stock of gixxls The building was
session two other amendments were quent upon the throwing open of the gular fact in th.s connection is thst
13.
—
The
quar-
Washington.
March
practically
new,
two
stories
high,
A secret society burled alive ni the patient renders all calculations the upper story being useu as a dance termioter general is informed that rdopted. and the treaty was ratified government claims February 25 was up to date not a single Indian haa
un* erialn. At k o'clock this svenlng hail.
lives friendly lu Americans
the transport Logan left Nagasaki vs amended. The other two amend- the greatest since the palmy days contracted the disease.
meats abrogated the Clayton ■ Bulwer
"On Pryor Creek and the Crow res-
The Fren* h ex consul st Manila 1» Geuersl Harrison was suffering some
Ashland -A petition has been for Thursday for San Francisco with treaty and struck out the provision of 1898. The order made available ervatlon. about buv persons are quar­
pain, but was resting comparatively warded to Washington for the pro­ Major General Young and the Thirty-
accused of dealing with Insurgents.
claims, unsold
hundreds
of
lapsed
of the treaty which Invited other for­
antined,” said Mr. Campbell. "The
posed free rural delivery route south third and Thirty-fourth Volunteer reg­ eign governments to express their ones, tractions, etc. Under the new first case broke out in Timothy's
Kight persona were killed and many easy.
regulations the first man to arrive
of Ashland. The route reaches from iments. General Young, on his ar­ approval of it.
Injured l>y an exploelon In a Chhagu
and make application for the ground camp two months ago. Then the dis­
laundry.
Ashland eight miles to W II Sh.-p rival at San Francisco, will relieve
TO ORGANIZE GOVERNMENT.
gets it, until fraud has been shown. ease extended to McShane’s camp,
herd's place, and returns via Eml General Shafter of the command of
BOERS HELP BRITISH.
Carnegie haa offered 575 0*»0 for r
the department of California, and the
He may really be the tenth man who and soon afterward to O'Connor's. As
grant
creek
The
number
of
families
library to Davenport, la., and also tu Philippins Commleelon Lsavs for
latter will be retired as a majot
staked the claim by actual time, but yet, every cas^ has been of a mild
which
would
be
served
on
this
route
flprlngfield. Ill
Two Thousand of Them Are Ready he must swear that he saw no other character. Everything possible Is be­
Is 125, and the number of people general.
Lucena.
to Enlist.
stakes on the ground when he ing done to keep the men from leav­
Kirby Graves. Bill Johnson and
498, and one postoffice. Baron, would
ing work and scattering smallpox
EIGHT LIVES LOST.
MANILA, March 12.—Judge Taft l>e discontinued.
BLOEMFONTEIN. March 13—Gen­ staked. Some of the unfortunate fel­ throughout the state. The Indiana
'••••n Brooks, negroes, were hanged
•t RI* hmond. Ark . for murder.
and bls associates of ths United
Fort Klamath—Melhase Bros, of Forty-Two Person« Were Injured eral Dewet is reported to be moving lows who went out misread the of­ were all taken up Pryor Creek when
northward steadily, at the rate of 25 ficial notice and staked claims that the disease first broke out, but now
rhe Pennsylvania house of repre States Philippine commission, accom­ Fort Klamath wcighcil IM load of
and Several Are Missing.
miles a day, with a view of crossing were reserved by notice in the proc­
beef
cattle
last
week
at
the
Mitchell
•entail*«a adopted ■* resolution favor panied by their wives and a number
13.—By “
the ex- the railway to the eastward. He lamation. Their four days' vigil in a they will have to be moved, aa small­
CHICAGO, Muren
‘
ranch
and
delivered
them
to
George
Ing the «lociIon of senators by the of prominent Filipinos, embarked to­
plosion of a boner in the Doremus should now be west of Kroonstadt. temperature 40 degrees below xero pox has made its appearance on the
people
Kohlhagen of Roseburg. The average
* Several small commandoes are in was a frightful experience for many upper part of the reservation.”
day on the United States transport weight was 1252 pounds, from which laundry. 458 West Madison street,
this morning. eight persons were in-
Relatives of Oregon school direct Sumner and sailed for Lucena. Prov­
of the stampeders.
was deducted four per cent, making : stantlv killed, 42 were injured, and possession of the southeastern por-
DAMS BURST.
io**.'"'J*10*
"ntployed as tea* lu-ra
tlon of the Orsnge River colony, from
the
selling
weight
1201
pounds.
The
ince
of
Tayabaa,
Luzon,
whero
they
several are missing.
without unanimous consent of t ha
TO CONTROL FISH INDUSTRY.
which the garrisons of Dewetsdorp,
price
paid
was
7*4
cents,
an
average
Nine Persons Carried Away by Flood;
will organize the provincial govern­
board.
The cause of tne explosion has not
of 545 03The total price paid for been determined with accuracy as Weepner, Smithfield and Rouxville Gigantic Canners’ Trust Being Formed
One of Them Being Killed.
have been withdrawn.
A cloudburst In Marl* opn county, ment At the lime of their departure all was 58.286 90
yet. nn*l It will probably require an
to Operate In Alaska.
It is impossible not to be struck
PROVIDENCE. R. I., March 14.—
Aniona. «nrrlrd
five miles of the pier was thronged with natives.
official investigation to settle the with the fact that a great portion of
track of (hr MnrhopH A Phoenix
SEATTLE. March 14.—From Ju­ Two dams at Wanskuck, just north
The Insurgents have surrendered
Wheat—Walla Walla. 55©56c: Val­ matter.
the former enemies of Great Britain neau comes the report that there is of this city, burst, carrying away two
railroad.
600 rifles In the Province of I’am- ley. nominal; bluestone, 5714c per
Reports of the number of dead In tn South Africa now frankly throw tn a gigantic trust being formed with wooden buildings containing nine per­
Oregon law which abolishes office pangs. Bulacan and Bataan during the bushel.
the ruins run all the way from six to
Flour—Best grades. 52.804753 40 pre 20. It is known that 36 employes of their lot with the British. Brandfort. many millions of capital, which will sons. one of whom was drowned. The
of n»h * (tmmlssloncr. und creates a last four weeks.
Kroonstadt and Bloemfontein com­ absolutely control every flsh cannery upper dam burst hrst. and the water
barrel; grnhatn. 52 60.
•Itnllnr one Involves question of
the laundry had entered the place panies of ex-burghers are now bearing and the flsh industry of the entire with a rush swept away the lower dam
The Methodists report 120 converts
Mlllatuffs
llran.
5'6
per
ton;
mid
whi'tiier latter repeals former by Im
before the explosion occurred, be­
a few minutes later. Over this lower
In Mantis Isst week, and the Philip- dllngs. 521.50; shorts. 517.50; * hop. cause the automatic timekeeper found arms against the Boers. They state Alaska territory.
Plication.
their object Is not to operate against
The report is to the effect tnat Mr. dam were two wooden buildings of
to 116.
pine
Evangelical
church
claims
In the ruins showed that number of their former comrades, but to defend Onflroy. once president of the Pacific the Allen print works. These build­
Two
th< vll
i wo - highwaymen
entered the
I«-.
..
Oats—White, 44(f45c per bushel; registered arrivals,
Two or three their homes and property against American Fisheries Company, a cor­ ings were crushed by the flood. Fire­
*te of llpe, near Emporia. Kan., ami have secured many new members.
gray, 424143c.
were entering at the moment of the marauding bands. Every town in the poration which practically controls men with ropes tied around their
up a dox««n people«, (he
Hay
—
Timothy,
5124712.50;
clover,
approximate
fo­ Fr*'c State occupied by the British
pantii of two store«.
Three Persons Killed by Tornado. 57J79.5O; Oregon wild hay. 56477 per explosion, making the
the flsh industry of the Northwest bodies crawled over the ladders
tnl of 40 employes In und around the will soon become a center of British coast, is now in New York City mak spliced together to those who were
Antonio Leonnr*lo<||. Antro lilmet
Forest City. Ark . March 12 —Three ton.
building.
influence, extending a long distance Ing final arrangements for the incor clinging to debris, which had become
Butter—Fancy creamery. 22*447>5c;
«'" Abram Hnrturl. miners al the persons «ere killed and many Injured
It Is reported that an officer of the In their vicinity. Over 13.000 refu­ poration of the company, which will lodged.
He mine, in Hear t’leek, Colo., In this vicinity last night by a tor­ dairy. 18^20«.
boiler inspection department warned gees are now within the British lines, hold in its grasp the Immense flsh
The whole country below the ruined
were caught by a snowslide.
Eggs—Oregon ranch.
124712H«; Mr Doremus that the boiler was un­
nado, and 16 houses, and miles of
and many of them demand arms and industry of Alaska. The flsh indus­ dams presents a scene of devastation.
safe to use in its present condition. permission to take the field. If their try ranks next to mining in Alaska.
th? *"* men w*r® h,,l,,,l “««right and fences and many trees were leveled per dozen.
Poultry — Chickens. mixed, 53.50
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f ••
/ umiliV
Boy Robbed His Father.
al
,,,r
“ m
,'y"»h*lto
explosion to the ground. Ten miles northeast 474; hens, 54.50<j>5; dressed, Uli 12c Laundry employes, however, declare requests are granted it will be easy Seven canneries were In operation
mu quarry near —
El . Paso
All were the tornado shattered the house of J. i per pound; springe, 54474.50 per <loz that the holler had not been inspect­ to get 2.000 ex-burghers enrolled on last year. The output was 11.029.968
Chicago, March 14.—Thirteen-year-
Mexicans except the foreman, t'hns.
ed. and therefore not condemned.
the British side.
pounds, the market value of which old Frederick Windblel, the son of a
A Woolly, killing Woody and seriously [ en; ducks, 554761 geese. 55476 per
Hhely,
The wreckage near the boiler and
was 511,000.000. In addition to the saloon keeper, has been charged with
Injuring his wife and his stepson. Bob dozen.
In the east part of the building at
JAPS WITH BOGUS PAPERS.
above, which was canned. 13.000 bar­ robbing his father of over 54.000.
Navajo Indians, In New Mexico, are Allen
Potatoes—454760c per sack.
The other victims were ne
once took fire, and through the blind­
rels were salted, th emarket value of The boy's aunt, Annie Sproul, is
becoming restless because of the ab-
Dried fruits—Apples, evaporated. ing clouds of dust and smoke and
gross.
•«nee of iwo or niree of their num-
under arrest, and has confessed that
VANCOUVER. B. C.. March 13.—It which was 5130.000.
5476c per pound; sun dried, ancka or escaping steam could be seen strug­
b*r. who are attending a Chicago
she and her husband Induced the boy
German plantation experts claim boxes,3 474c; pears. 8479c; prunes. gling men and women, some of them is reported that a number of Japa­
««hlbltlon.
nese Immigrants attempting to cross Wsshlngton Sugar Best Contracts. to take the money from his father.
that the Hamoan Islands have a grent Italian. 547 7c; silver, extra choice. half buried in wreckage, others feebly the boundary line from British Colum­
Spokane, March 14.—The Washing They told the boy that Mr Windblel
7.
v*i<i"1,,I,y ■fudl«* Gregory, at Ixillls-
endeavoring to climb to some place of
In coffee, tea. tobacco, cotton, 547 Mutton
Gross, beat sheep, wethers. safety, while from various parts of bia to Washington recently had In ton state sugar factory, owner of the would defraud him of whatever in­
v''«. li*1*1 thst the Pullman Palace future
their possession fraudulent British nat­ beet sugar establishment at Fairfield terest he might have In the family
54.75; ewes. 51474.50; dressed. 6*441 the ruins came cries for help.
th . ,,""l’“nY I* n<*l a railroad and etc.
uralization papers, the date of their Wash., has made contracts for 3.000 savings, and that his only salvation
7c per pound.
.. r,,lll"K »lock cannot be taxed
The fire department soon extin­ passports showing they had resided acres of beets, and expects to con was to get possession of the money
Hogs OroaH. choice heavy. 5'11 5.25;
*H rnllroHd property.
Bell
Telephone
Company
has
guished the flames and the work of In this province only a fraction of
The
for 1.000 acres to be grown thlf at once. When the boy got hold of
.I»1.!"' ('°'ora''« Btocktrowera' Aaxo bought for >500,000 a system of self- light. 54.7 5 47 5; dressed. 6477*' per rescue began at once. One by one the statutory period It was supposed tract
season. The company contracts t. the money they induced him to turn
pound.
.
"» "’•*'l't*,*l i* reaolutlon request Induction coIla which makes conver-
Veal—Large. 7 47 7*4c per pound; the wounded and bleeding girls were the traffic in fraudulent papers had pay 54 per ton for beets showing 1? it over to them. Before he could be
carried to near by stores, where they been broken up when the commis­ per cent sugar, and 25 cents for eacl arrested, Mrs. Sproul's husband fled
ng the department of the Interior to
between New York and Lon- small. 814479« per pound.
sation
were given hasty medical attention sions of several notaries connected additional per cent. On the basis o to Germany, and a cablegram has
ImJi Hn.
W,'M< •<> I'tqiilrc
Beef—Gross, top steers. 54 5047
easy
as
between
nearby
and then taken to hospitals in am­ with the practice were canceled by last year, this would aggregate 55 55 been sent to the German authorities
111 '■••ndltlAna nn*l give settle a don as
4.75; cows. 5 1 47 4.50; dressed beef, 747
bulances.
to apprehend Sproul when he arrives.
r*.i»o O*.ner* "n<' °*h**’a a hearing points.
the government some months ago.
per ton.
Be per pound.
• vc to forest reserve regulations
Builders'
Trlsl
of
Illinois.
Northwest Postal Orders.
Plenty of Recruits.
Burglars Took 56.600 From Bank.
Rich Strike In Republic Mine.
After careful and patient Investi­
Newport News, Va., March 14.—O
’>/>"»nd gave Wilhelmina a new
Washington.
March 13.—The post­
gation
the
historical
committee
of
the
Argonia, Kan., March 13.—The pri­ ner builders' trial trip today, the bat
Hpokane, March 12.—A well founded
Washington, March 14.—An In­
office at Jett. Baker county. Or., will
frown costing £2o.oon.
report from Republic Is to the effect Society of California Pioneers has be discontinued after March 15. when vate bank of J. H. Springer was tieship Illinois more than measure*' crease of over 100 per cent In the
up to expectations. The ship wai
learned that January 24, 1848. was
4*i ../J1'1**0 «attic company bought
that 51,400 ore has been struck In the exact date of the discovery of gold mail for that point will be delivered robbed by three men. and 52.600 in not taken out to deep sea. but was enlistments for the regular army sines
Inn,i * "!'r|,R °f grazing anil mlncnil the Morning Glory raise. A streak
cash and 54.000 in registered govern­ given a run down the coast, the malr the recruiting was begun, February
In California by James W. Marshall. at Lime.
'»nd In New Mexico.
8, has encouraged war department of­
The name of lhe office at Victor, ment 3 per cent bonds secured. object being to test her boilers ficials. They now feel confident that
of eight Inches assayed that amount.
«*.»,?,.nnln’»* heretofore unknown, re Assessments will cease, according to
Mason county. Wash., has been About 5140 in gold and 58.000 in bonds Steaming out of the Virginia capes there will be no trouble In finding
Blnck walnut canes from a tree on changed to Allyn.
brn i "g. I"’,h
horse anil the xe
were left untouched. The robbers the battleship proceeded about 2f all the men necessary to bring the
forests" '" n ,,,"covnrwf •« the Congo the directors. The Butte A Boston the farm formerly owned by Abraham
secured their tools from the Santa miles down the coast. On her retur army up to Its just proportions be­
mine at Republic has 18 Inc hes ot ore Lincoln In Harristown township. Ma­
Power From Niagara.
Fe section house near-by. The vault under a moderate forced draught, th* fore the date comes for the volunteer
worth or er 2200 per ton. according to con county. III., were given to the
',irl< rommlgaionmerchants are a statement of Superintendent Nick­ members of the cabinet by the presi­
About 12.000 horse power Is trans­ was entered through the brick wall, ship's indicator showed her speed for regiments to be mustered out. For
reI>rcscntatives to Cuba to erson. The strike Is at a depth of dent to whom they had been sent from mitted In the form of electricity from and the safe blown open with nitro­ two hours’ run to average 16.2 knots the week ended March 8, 755 recruit«
an hour, with ICT revolutions.
were obtained.
tbi. côûntry^““1' fW
,o 160 feet.
glycerine.
Niagara to Buffalo.
Illinois.
quire ths Panama Canal,