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    REPUBLICAN.
KLAMATH
VOL.
V.
K LAM A I II
os or rut ra
VICTIM OF Live WIRB
One
Fireman
Killed,
Three
FALLS, KLAMATH
COUNTY, OREGON,
HOP SITUATION.
Olbera
Old Crop Bold and New Crop 0. n-
Contracted In Yakima Valley
MARCH
2H, 1901.
I
NO. 50.
BROUGHT TO LIGHT.
Other Secret Traatlaa Between Russia
and China.
NORTH YAKIMA, Wash Marc i
PITTHBI'Ito, Pa., March 19 Dur
IXJNDON, March 21.—Dr Morrison,
!
20
The
hop
crop
of
1900
has
beer,
i wiring to the Times from Pekin, says:
. -_.i-»w of s IB« today at the
from All Part» of the New World Ing the prostrar
sold, and contrails are being mark
"Prince Ching received me Itela y
corner uf Duquesne Way and Fort item» of Interest From All Part» for the output of Yakima fur the coo
J- I and confirmed the Information as to Botha Rejects the Peace Terans
street, one man lost hla Ilf« and three
and the Old.
|
Ing
a«
axon
Buyera
from
Porilan
of the State.
Russia x modification of the ■Man
other, were |((tl||r llurt The property
are here cleaning up the rt-rananS
Offered Him.
eburian convention. The Chinese min­
of last year. They report only 4
loss will b. fully 250,000, well Insured
ister at Ht. Petersburg officially re­
bales
of
the
crop
of
lptjq
on
ham
ports that Russia has agreed to elim­
Of INTrHOT TO OL'H MANY READFffS
I he fire broke out In the boll ler room COMMERCIAL ANI) FINANCIAL HAPPT SINGS The last sales ranged about 14 <ent
inate the clause granting her exclu­ HIS ACTION SUPPORTED BY HIS MEN
of the lllruni W French Company's
IS sive
although some have been made t
privileges in Mongolia and Turk-
hair fell factory, juat opposti« th«
18 cents a pound. The Indlcatioti
estan. and also to modify various other
>mp-eherulv« K«vlsw •< th« Important flap main
exposition building
Through A firl«f Review of th« Growth and Improv» i ure favorable for a good rop thl
clauses objected to by China. Prince
year. All the yards are being clean«
of ths Poet Weak tea
some confusion, no alarm was turned
Ching warmly appreciates the assist­ British Pre,, Generally Pleated With the Re-
mentí «I th« Many Indurtrki Through­
and put In shape Estimates pla/
ance rendered China by the Interver-
In for some time, and It was fully 20
wit-Urge That Further Reinforce,
( undsnsrd foswu
out Our Thriving l.ommonwtalth.
the Yakima acreage at 2 4<x> yieldln
tlon of England, the United States
minutes after the fire waa discovered
an average of 1,600 pounds
menta Be Made Ready.
and Japan, but he Is not optimistic
Ons of th« moat Important Item
concerning the return of the court to
Botha rejects the English poses before th« engines rest bed the scene
Ashland—Construction of th« Axh for the consideration of hop men I
»rum th» felt factory the flumes land freight depot has begun
La Pekin.
LONDON, March 21.—Joseph Cham­
terms.
the introduction of the Bohemia
"The Russian amendments do not berlain, the colonial secretary, In­
yr
A billiard swept over the Missouri jumped across the street, and In a
Pendleton—Young men of Pendle­ mstboda of ewtaff in tfco Ysktma vs
very short tltnw the exposition build­ ton have organized a cornet band
«• seem to modify sensibly the char­ formed the house of commons that
ley Kenator A Helm *h. of ti„ s
valley.
v- acter of the convention as creating a General Botha haa rejected the peace
ing was burning flsrc-aly. All the hrs
La Grande A large fruit cannery little Brewing A Malting C'ompan
The Isle Oregon legislator» cost m««n could do waa to
permanent protectorate. The amended terms offered him. General Botha.
prevent the will be established at lue Grande
con due-led a series of experlmen
p.ooo 000
clause giving Russia the right to con­ Mr. Chambrlaln said, conveyed the
last season, and demonstrated that t
names spreading After
work.
e- struct a railway joining the Man­ Information in a letter to General
John Day The Hh««p Guh h mine
Convl< ts In a >.ansae prison mln* thia Waa accomplished, and hard
machinery near John Day, haa resumed opera exact Imitation of the pelehrat*
st churian line to the great wall declares Kitchener, in which he announced
went on s strike
Bohemian hops could be made
hall, with Its valuable contents, saved lions,
y. that the concession for the railway that he was not disposed to recom­
laklrna The hops were cured wit
High circles In Russia ar» alarmad The
la between Shan Hal Kwan and New mend the terms of peace General
main
building
was
i
ompletw
by the student riots
•glam The GRAN Co, whose out artificial h«at or sulphur, a
Cbwaiig to a foreign company wax a Kitchener was Instructed to offer him
ae
w re. k.
dmke were washed away, contem- were used In making a choice ble
breach of a previous agreement be- to the earnest consideration of bls
Minister Wu epoks In
«-
of
Yakima
beer,
Two lumbar yards adjoining the felt plates replacing them
It Is claim-d tt
>• i tween China and Russia. No agree­ government General Botha added
the civilisation of China
such
hops
sell
in Heattie for 54 c er
factory soon succumbed. Gallagher A
id ment hr. hitherto been published with that his government and its chief of­
Eugana—Many offers are being re
Other secret treaties between Hus
pound.
it which that concession could conflict, ficers entirely agreed with bls view.
Hanker loal I.IXXI.OOO feet of lumber, calved for Eugene school bonds, which a The
sis and China come to light
Yakima
for 1901 Is pla<
ft and It is evident there have been a The Issuance of parliamentary papers
and Henry llenk 350.000 feet of valu­ the district will well to the amount of at from 18,000 crop
20,000
bales
of
2uv
to
The will ot General Harrison waa
135.000
...
in serie of such secret agreements, be- on the negotiations Is delayed. Gen­
able
bardwood.
Three
small
dwell
pounds
each,
Contracta are being Bt. Thomas auu is a uuuve iramsh idnntng with the secret treaty which eral Botha's refusal to accept the
Bled for probate al Indianapolis
Bummarvllle It la reported that
at 11 cents lor all that can be citizen so far aa la known here, but, f Li Hung Chang negotiated during his peace terms offered him Is commented
The British gunboat I’lover la ashore Ings near the lumber yarda were de the tomplete outfit of n«w ma. hln«ry made
produced,
i'
' ’ snail growers having an exequatur I «sued by the I mission to Russia in 1896. I ques- upon with an evident sense of relief.
Non«
but
In th« Yang tee rtver below Kin Klaug stroyv.l but, so far aa known, all the for the creamery at Humrnervllle has however, are _ selling
at any
_ .
,___ Venezuelan government recognizing I tioned Prince Ching concerning the The idea that Lord Kitchener initiated
_i
price.
Inmates escaped.
been ordered
Extensive Improvements are to be
No new yards are to be planted' this him as a United Blate« consular agent, treaty, and he assented to my sug­ the negotiations instead of General
William
Miller
and
hie
fellow
fire
­
naita at the alate fair grounds at
Waston Two quarter sectlona iff season, and none will be plowed up for the state department has decided that gestion of its existence without the Botha, as had been supposed. Is un­
men were victims of a live wire The
other crops. Growers state that hops
Belem
Intense heat melted the network of fine farming land, one and one half may be produced and prepared for he Is entitled to the protection of the «lightest demur. I have reason to be­ palatable to the British press. The
United States government. It appears lieve it originally promised China pro­ Daily Mall, under the editorial cap­
The expenses of the Washington wires running In every direction, and miles south ot Weston have < hanged
legislature eg teed the appropriation one of them in falling struck a trolley owners The prl.e paid was (13.600 market for 8 cents per pound. When that be la engaged in business and be­ tection only against Japan, but was tion, "Our Rejected Suit.” asks why
sold at 11 cents they make fair profit, came Involved In trouble with the modified at China's request to Include the government Instructed
Lord
by 1290
wire the other end crossing the brass
Quartzburg Quartzburg will soon but It la believed the price will rule
military by resisting an protection against aggression by all Kitchener to sue for peace after the
Oregon horses for tne army have nogtie uf the hone held by Mlllr-r and lie connected with Prairie City by higher this fall; hence those having Venezuelan
The wire haa been large yards are not anxious to con- attempt to collect a forced loan from foreign powers. China invoked Its murder of the peace envoys, and
made a hit with the Quartermaster's Hnyder Both men fell aa though telephone
they had beeg shot. Rbeckler and atret<4>ed nearly the entire distance. trait the coming crop for less than him. More than a month ago the provisions after Germany secured concludes as follows:
department
state department forwarded Its in­ Klao Chou, but Russia turned a deaf
"Let the war be pressed to the ut­
Griffith, in going to the rescue, were
— The Elk Creek toll road. 15 cents.
Eight soldiers and ruilotn* offl. lai*
structions to Minister Ixxomis to rep­ ear.”
most. and let further reinforcements
< aught, and were badly burned In Clatsop
Clatsop
county,
were killed by an avalanche near latke also
la
almost
rom
­
resent to the Venezuelan government
be prepared, for they may be needed:
When the prostrate men were rna< bed. pleted,
wli. soon be open for OUTLAWRY IN THE PHILIPPINES. that these annoying Interferences
Como. Italy
8TU0ENTS IN A RIOT.
but. above all. let us have no more
Miller was dead, and two of the others travel and
One
bridge
remains
to
be
with
our
officials
must
cease,
but
BO
'negotiation. ”
Baker City will add 6500 to th* un< oner lous.
Methods
Pursued
by
Tagals
to
Ter
­
put
In
tar
no
results
have
appeared.
Demonstration
and
Fighting
In
St.
state s appropriation for a mineral al
rorize Peaceful Natives.
Bruce-Hamilton at Wepener.
Petersburg.
hl bit al Buffalo
Gold Besch Goin IU-arh la now In
AMERICAN CONSUL ARRESTED
WASHINGTON. March 20 —The
Morocco Must Pay.
Mafeklng. Basutoland. March 21.—
ST. PETERSBURG. March 20—Tho
telephonecommunlcatlon with the out records In the cases of 34 Filipino
Commissioner Hrrnxnn haa r»
Washington.
March
20.
—
The
state
students organized today what was In­ General Bruce-Hamilton's force, which
versed bls decision In the Warner val Imprison.d by Venezuela Without side world The line haa been ex­ natives, charged with various offenses department Is giving renewed atten­ tended
to be an Imposing demonstra­ is sweeping over the southeast portion
tended across the rtver from Wed »gainst military discipline In the Phil­ tion to the settlement of the claims
ley land case In favor of the settlera
In front of the Catnedral of Our of Orange River colony, has reached
d er burn.
Adequate Cause.
ippines. Including murder, treason and against the government of Morocco. tion
Lady of Kazan, the occasion being the Wepener. where the troops found
With a pick provided by outside
Eugene A bridge on the Rimira other acts of violence, have been re­ The claim of Marcus Ezagui. who was anniversary of the ueatn of Vetroora, heavy stocks of grain and cattle. They
POUT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, March
friends three prisoners confined In the
ceived
at
the
war
department.
These
murdered
at
Fez
In
June
last,
has
mall
route,
about
eight
miles west
carried away as much as possible,
rlty Jail at i. ithri. <> T mad« tl.cir 19 News haa reached here that the
records make plain the methods pur­ been adjusted by the payment of the girl who committed suicide some
sscape
United Hist«« consular agent at liar- of Eugene, is In a dangerous condì sued by the Insurgents to terrorize 15.000, but there are other claims years ago in a dungeon of the political but destroyed 3.000 bags of grain.
tlon It will be rebuilt as soon ax the
prison in the fortress of St. Peter and The houses at Wepener were found
the native Inhaoltants of the islands, equally meritorious which have not St.
Fire destroyed the Jenks Ship colons, Venexuela. Ignacio H. Balz, water recedes
Paul in order to escape persecu­ to be intact.
haa
been
arrested
by
Venezuelan
of
and
show
cases
of
atrocities
commit
­
been
satisfactorily
adjusted
Recently
building Company's plant, at Port Hu
Ashland H H Calhoun, of Ash ted upon the latter where they de­ the state department gave these con­ tion. Immense crowds assembled on
roe. Ml. h entailing a IBM of ..... ficlale and Imprisoned without ade­
Recruits for South Africa.
land, haa ««changed 160 acres of land clined to comply with the demands sideration. all efforts on the part of the Nevoskoi Frospect. the principal
1:74000 partially covered by Incur quate cause This Is the second time near
Ottawa, Ont., March 21.—The 1,000
that pla< e for a like amount of and the exactions of the so-called Mr. Gummere. the consul-general at street of the city, and the adjacent
sure
The military in even men recently recruited for police
bo haa been treated In thia fashion land In Klamath county belonging U> Filipino government.
Tangier, to adjust them having proved thoroughfares.
numbers occupied the district, service In South Africa will leave here
Madisonville, th« county sest <4 within the last five months, and he Q. H I’alethorpe
In one case nine Insurgent sympa­ Ineffective.
Under these circum­ greater
closed the entrances of all houses and Sunday next and will sail from Hal­
Hopkins county Ky auffercct a firw will resign unless protected by th.
Baker City Mr C M.Endry. who thizers, fully armed, seized In the stances. a special mission seems near. shops, patrolled the streets, and time ifax the 26th.
I um of 61;'. ""•) to 61.'." ooo
Two to Washington government. It appears
night
a
family
of
five
persons
and
Instructions
to
this
end
today
were
placer claims on Pine creek, on
after time cleared the pavements,
bsrro fac tories were among the build that several sums of money have beer owns
the Burnt river slope, has been ex killed them with oolos. The motive sent to Mr. Gummere. as well as a making many arrests, including teach­
Mounted Maxim Gun.
Ings destroyed.
for
the
murder
was
the
punishment
further
Instruction
to
demand
an
forced from him by Venezuelan of hlbltlng In Itakcr City a gold nugget
ers and pupils of the higher grade
Cape Town. March 21.—The military
of
the
family
for
refusing
to
pay
taxes
apology
for
an
apparent
discourtesy
Fire destroyed the leather and har llclala under threat of Imprisonment which weighs |luT.
school. Several of these young authorities here approve the new in­
In support of the Insurgent govern­ on the part of the grand vizier and the girls'
The protests of Mr. Italz to Wash
ne,s fac tory of the Hlartiman Mil
women resisted arrest. The demon­ vention of a Maxim gun mounted on
Pendleton-
Frank
Frazier
Is
mak
ment.
The
guilty
natives
were
sen
­
minister
of
foi*eign
affairs
in
attempt
­
I
ng
ton
seem
to
have
met
with
no
re
Uken Company, Baltimore entailing a
was held, but, owing to the a motor car for immediate service.
Ing plans for a horse parade at Pen tenced to hard labor for 30 years. In ing to defeat the purpose of the state stration
I om of 61;'.""" and -11 I I
'lam spouse thus tar. Three months ago dleton
presence of the troops. It was rather
another
case,
under
the
orders
of
an
department
to
dispatch
a
special
mis
­
early
next
May.
similar
to
the
Mr
Ixximls.
the
United
Rtatea
minis
age, in the adjoining building, ocru
mild affair, although for a time se­
SKAGWAY * JUNEAU CABLE.
'
City. The armored a rious
last May All kinds of well bred Insurgent lieutenant colonel, a native sion to Morocco
pled by the Ferris Noetb Hteln Com ter al Cara. aa. made a demand upon min
consequences seemed likely to
New
York,
with
Admiral
was
seized,
bound
and
made
to
sit
cruiser
horses
will
be
allowed
to
take
part
the
Venezuelan
government
for
an
pany shirt manufacturers
down while a soldier "held bls head Rogers aboard, is rapidly nearing Gl- follow- the brutality of the Cossacks Advertisements for Proposals Being
apology for the first outrage, but this
Ashland Inquiry of lumber dealers and with a knife cut bis throat." The braltar. with every prospect of reach- in driving back the people with whips.
Prepared.
Fifty Chinese paaaengera of the communication wan quite Ignored.
A number of students who had re­
at Ashland reveals the fact that while murderer was condemned to be Ing Tangier by the end of this week.
WASHINGTON,
March 20. — Now
steamer Belgian King, which arrived
cently
protested
against
the
excom
­
Improvements have bwn going on hanged. Most of the other cases were She will take Mr. Gummere aboard
at Han Diego. Cal. from Hong Kong
munication of Count Tolstoi assem- that the war department has funds
steadily
all
winter,
building
will
take
•
TATE
OF
SIEGE
PROCLAIMED
and
convey
him
to
Mazargan.
where
the
murder
of
Innocent
Filipinos
by
have been refuaed a landing by Col
it is the purpose to push
on a fresh Impetus with the open alleged soldiers and officers of the in­ the consul-general will disembark and oled inside the cathedral and began available,
lector of Bort Bowers, pending an
smoking, shouting, throwing things work as rapidly as possible on the
Ing
of
spring.
go
overland
to
the
Moorish
capital.
surgent
army,
several
of
whom
are
Investigation by the officers In charge Result ef Russian Riots Promoted by
at the holy Images and whistling while telegraph cable from Skagway to Ju­
of Immigration 'l ney are alleged to
Milton — High water In the Walla described as notorious bandits and The New York will remain at Mazar­ preparations were being made for the neau, Alaska. This cable, approxi­
Students.
gan
under
his
orders
until
some
sort
outlaws.
The
most
atrocious,
accord
­
be students and merchants, but their
Walla river washes out the under
sacrament. Thereupon, the congrega mately 125 milse long, is to be laid
credentials are questioned
ST PETER8HURG, March 19.—In pinning at the Milton end of the ing to the records, Is that of Eusebio of settlement is reached, and Mr. tlon began to thrust the disturbers by contract with funds made avail­
Gummere
was
today
notified
to
this
Rojas,
who
was
sentenced
to
be
bridge near Brown's mill, and con
outside, and a general fight ensued. able at the last session of congress.
Fire at Ht Loula caused 6100.009 consequence of the riotous disturb alderable
work was necessary to re hanged, styling himself a lieutenant of effect.
One of the cathedral banners was In his last annual report to the sec­
ances following ths demonstrations
damage
Infantry
in
the
Insurgent
forces
under
pair the damage
seized by the students, who used tt retary. the chief signal officer, Brig­
promoted
by
university
students
the
the
command
of
Alejandrlno.
Rojas
Peru
Settles
a
Claim.
Natives of Marlnduque want civil
the fighting outside the cathedral, adier-General A. W. Greely, strongly
Bumpier— The Sumpter Valley rail claimed to exercise summary power
Washington. March 20. — United in
government has proclaimed a state ot
government
where
proclamations were thrown recommended the laying of such a
road will commence work on the re OVOT the lives and property of the States Minister Dudley, at Lima. Peru,
Orders were Issued for dispatching siege al Odessa, Kleff and Kharkoff malnlng three miles of road to the natives who did not Dear arms against cabled the state department today among the crowns containing such cable, saying there was a pressing
It la reliably reported here that a new town In a few days, and trains
regulars to Manila
as "Long Live Liberty and need for a cable between these two
the United States, and conceived ft that the government of Peru had of­ phrases
student
died
at
Kharkoff
from
Injuries
"Down With the cities. This, he said, would not only
Free
Government."
will be running from ivaker to Whit to be his duty to murder peaceful and fered to settle for 3.000 soles the
Morocco will be compelled to pay
Czar."
and
“
Down
with the Rotten connect the milltaray posts at Skag­
sustained
In
the
disorders
of
March
ney soon. Whitney will be the ter­ law-abiding people living within his Fowkes claim, and he was Immediate­
the American claims
the
students ob- way with Juneau, the capital ot
Officials."
Finally
ly Instructed to accept the offer. The
so-called military jurisdiction.
Natives of Tutulla ask that Tilley 4 In that city. Eight hundred stu minus of the company at present.
tained
a
red
flag,
and
an
attempt by Alaska, but would enable the terri­
claim originated In 1894. W. A.
dents of the University of St. Peters
remain their governor.
Eugens — Sheriff W. W Withers
the
police
to
seize
it
was
the signal torial authorities to reach. viaSkagway
Fowkes was an American merchant
Railroad Machinists Strike.
and Dawson, the points in the Yugon
burg, virtually all remaining here, mel rounded up a gang of 11 hobos In
for
a
general
fignt.
Trisa an Influential Filipino general. I
Iowa Falls, la.. March 20.—The ma living at Tumbez. and the military
valley now so remote that as a rule
last Friday and resolved not to at the woods beyond the river opposite
surrendered to the Americans
subjected him to a forced
not more than two or three letters
tend further lectures, The police Eugene and took them to the city i hinlsta and boiler makers employed authorities
IN
GRASP
OF
BLIZZARD.
Several girls lost their lives In a subsequently arrested 16. Four bun jail. Residents beyond the river had at the Burlington. Cedar Rapids A loan and Imprisoned him for 24 hours.
upon any subject can be exchanged
A claim was preferred against Peru
factory fire at Ht Joseph Mo
In the course of a year.
dred students of the technological complained that many of their Northern shops, in this city, have for
Severe
Storm
Raging
in
the
Missouri
35.000 on his account, but that
wnlked out. and will not return to
Of course, this cable, while not laid
bightlng occurred between students school entered the courtyard of tlx chickens were missing At the camp work
Valley.
until the differences between government proffered 3,000 soles (a
primarily to connect with a line run­
Institution to nold a meeting, am1 of the holms preparations for a big the employes
•ad Cossacks at Ht I’eteraburg
and officials are ad­ sole being equivalent to 48 cents)
CHICAGO. March 21.—A snow storm ning down the coast to the states,
police Inscribed their names. The chicken dinner were going on.
|fotur’" * «•ommando ear-aped from ' the
justed. This action follows that of and the claimant expressed his wil­ approaching a blizzard in severity will be a valuable adjunct In case such
mining
scademy
la
already
entirely
th« British net near Bloemfontein
the union men at Cedar Rapids, and lingness to accept that sum.
swept over the Missouri valley today, a project is later adopted by con­
closed.
PORTLAND MARKETS.
It Is reported It will be followed by
and tonight it still was raging, Ne- gress. It Is estimated that a caule
l-oonila proteata to Venezuela
It Is reported that Count Tolstoi
TRIED TO BRIBE OFFICER.
the men at Estherville. Watertown.
braska. Western Iowa, South Da could be laid from Skagway to Val­
•gainst further Interference with Hals who ever since his excommunication
kota and Wyoming and Kansas felt des. 650 miles,
"
‘ >300.000.
-------
for
and that
Wheat—Walla Walla. 55*g©56t»; Albert Lea and other division points.
rxi)r’,,,,n hopgrowera are contracting has been loudly cheered whenever he valley,
Japanese Who Was Smuggling Chi­ the effects of the storm, which tied a cable from Skagway to Seattle,
• year a crop at 11 cents per pound ' has made his appearance. Is taking bushel. nominal; bluestem. 59c- per
nese Into United States.
Fifteen Cars Wrecked.
up street-car traffic in many cities
and
_ passing outside of Vancouver and
an active part In the disturbances at
PORT TOWNSEND. Wash.. March delayed railroad traffic. In Northwest Queen Charlotte islands, so as
Chehalis, Wash.. March 20.—Local
Many were ren« red homeless hr Moscow, where the situation la com
Flour- Best grades. 62 80©3 40 pet
20.
—
Several
days
ago
word
reached
freight train No. 58 was badly wrecked
Michigan, where the railroads had to avoid international complications,
at Memphis. Ind Knd Bismarc k plicated by a strike of the operatives barrel, graham. 32 60
Oats — White 44© 45c per bushel; at Newaukum station, three miles the customs authorities that whole­ hardly recovered from last week's which would be at least 150 miles
of several large factories.
sale
smuggling
of
Chinese
cannery
­
south of Chenalls. at 1 o'clock. Fif­
storm, a heavy snow fell and contin long, could be laid for about 1500.-
tray. 42© 43c.
• —c - niv-XXX of public- Instruction
„
A department
Barley Feed. »16 50© 17. brewing teen cars were wrecked and a pusher men across the line was about to be ued all night. It was feared It would 000.
been established In the Philip
Explosion
on
8hlp.
inaugurated.
As
a
result,
the
revenue
engine turned over on the side.
do more damage than the last storm,
"These cable connections." says
pine«.
»I1; ,0 u 1 7 per ton
Mlllstuffs Bran, 616 per ton ; There were no fatalities. A wrecking cutter Grant was sent out to patrol and arrangements were made to side­ General Greely. “seem absolutely es­
Nsw York, March 19.—The steam
The Manchurian agreement la like
the
Straits
of
Fuca
and
the
channels
track trains to prevent their being sential if the United States intends to
middlings. 621.50; shorts. 117 50 train Is now at work, but the track
-
- ihe
- "coneer't or ,h. ship New York reached her dock at chop.
¡1 lo - dlsrupt
will not be cleared until early tomor­ between the Island and British Co­ snowed in. Wisconsin reports snow encourage commercial and other en­
$16.
Powers
10 o'clock tonight, after a passage In
lumbia.
Extra
precautions
to
guard
row
morning.
Passengers
on
the
and
rain storms, with rivers and terprises in Alaska with a view to
Hay Timothy. »12© 12 50; clover
. 0,1 ''''PosRa near Ashland. Or., will which an explosion of an ammonia 6709.50; Oregon wild hay, |6©7 pet trains bound In both directions were the boundary line have also been streams out of their banks. Near development and its becoming, as is
taken. Three Chinese who were be­ Racine serious floods are feared. At possible, a territory of the greatest
transferred tonlgnt.
h, ‘ *v,‘l,,l”''l. California <-apltallsta tank caused loss of life and much ton.
ing smuggled across by a Japanese Prairie du Chien, the lower part of the financial value to the American Re­
»»»• Investec) 635.000.
damage to tho vessel. Her shaft was
Butter- Fancy creamery. 22*»© 25c;
were captured today. When taken, town is flooded and 18 inches of water public.”
An Engagement in Panay.
per
also
broken.
Aa
a
result
of
the
ex
­
dairy.
18©20c;
store,
ll©13c
John O. lii'
Rider, Inventor of the
Manila. March 20—A force com­ the Japanese offered the United States Is over the railroad tracks. Minne­
In speaking of the work soon to
««mlngton rlfl«, died at bln home In plosion, 15 men were overcome by the pound.
a bribe, but was placed under sota also is in the grasp of a severe be begun. General Greely said that
Eggs—Oregon ranch. 12V4c per manded by Captain Shanks, of the officer
O, of heart disease, aged fumes of ammonia on Thursday last,
arrest
at
Northport
and
two
charges
blizzard.
Eighteenth
Infantry,
has
had
an
en
­
there
were now available sufficient
and seriously prostrated, two deaths dozen.
Fears
against hint, one for unlaw-
funds for purchasing and laying the
following Both victims were burled
Poultry—Chickens, mixed. 33.50© gagement with the followers of Oto­ Filaced
Northwest Postal Orders.
Skaguay-Juneau cable. The cable
W oh T. 8!'
Hloam Forge A Iron at sea. Heveral others were confined |5; hens. 6505.60: dressed, ll©12c rino. a noted Tagal leader. In Caplse ully aiding Chinese to enter the
States, and one for attempt­
Is to be laid by contract, the firm
post-
Washington.
March
21.
—
Tne
For/.
,,r
"» McDonald's to the ship's hospital for some time, per pound; spring. 64©5 per dozen, province. Island of Panay Two of the United
rebels were killed, and three, includ­ ing to bribe a United States officer. office at Griswold. San Juan county. manufacturing it being required to
anil
one
wax
still
In
the
hospital
when
L».
W
'T°
destroyed
by
firn,
ducks.
65©6.
ge««se.
66©8
per
dozen;
i-oss, 6100,000.
The Chinese were ordered deported. Wash., has been moved two miles to lay it. Advertisements for proposals
the ship docked.
turkeys, live, 9©10c; dressed, 13© ing Dlocino. were wounded.
the west and Adelbert D. Tift ap­ are now being prepared, containing
Mill*1?'
,l,c •’■ragould Holler
14c per pound.
Shot by Desperadoes.
MEETING OF THE ENVOYS.
all the specifications. The cable Is
pointed postmaster.
Potatoes 45 0 55c per sack.
^'"¿«P'Pany and West Hogers Plan
Trial of Alleged Reos.e Begun.
Red Rock. Okla.. March 20.—Albert
to be insulated with rubber, as ex­
The
postofflee
at
Clover.
Okanogan
Millton
—
Gross,
best
sheep,
wethers.
•troved
Ark . wer., de
Constantinople. March t9.—It Is of 64.75; ewes. 64©4.50; dressed. 6>4© Little Accomplished by the Ministers Bateman was shot and killed at 8:30 county. Wash., will be discontinued perience has shown that no other In­
«royed by firp lx>„ |250,000.
o’clock tonight by two desperadoes In March 30. mail going to Conconnully. sulation can successfully be used in
at Pekin.
In» fn.ihlm?er yÄr<1" an,i "«w and plan flclally announced here that the trial 7c per pound.
the store of Swartz it- Co. The des­
A postoffice has been established at our waters, especially those of
Ilogs Gross, choice heavy, 65©
hegnn at Salónica. March 11, of 19
PEKIN,
March
20
—
Little
was
ac
­
peradoes were robbing the store, when Leona. Douglas county. Or., on the Alaska.
Co in iv
John II. Hansoni A Bulgarians, accused of belonging to 65 25; light. 64 7505; dressed. 6®7c
complished at today's meeting of the Mr. Bateman, who is the manager of rouse from Dram to Comstock, and
6o«trlv<.^^”aN“",,v,ll,,• T",,n ' wrr" the revolutionary committee at Sofia per pound.
°yed by fire. Ixvas. 6140.000.
A Total Wrack.
Veal—Large. 7©7>4c per pound; foreign ministers, on account of the the Foster Lumber Company's yard Thomas E. Blodsoe appointed post­
and fomenting disorder in Salónica,
delay of the various governments In at this point, happened to step In. master.
Victoria, B. C., March 21.—The
U"nor,‘l
Monaatir and Koasovo.
small, 8<4©9c- per pound.
The postoffice at Echo. Elmore steamer Willamette, hlch ran on Den-
Po« » in k"\p*ct ,1"' Principal mllltary
Beef -Gross, top steers. 34 50© agreeing to the conclusions reached and, taking in the situation, opened
Whi\ " .........
Cuba . ' h
"H »rrlved
"«X
arrived al
al Havana
Havana Nine New Cases of Bubonic Plague. 34.75; cow«, 3404.50; dressed beef, In the matter of Indemnity claims. No fire on them, wounding one of them county. Idaho, has been moved 4*4 mawn island, near Village Point, about
•>1» party from the United Hiatos
minister is allowed full liberty to act tn the arm. Both the robbers opened miles to the west, and Anna R. Wilson 2*4 miles from Union, where she
7©8c per pound.
Cape Town, March 19. Nine new
for his government, all the Instruction tire on him. and he fell, pierced by appointed postmistress.
loaded 1,000 tons of coal, and will
Hops—12014e
taBwl"?n
Whltn,‘y. professor of cases
of bubonic pingue have been of- crop. 6©7c.
The office at Klppen, Nex Perces be a total wreck, for her back has been
being nd referendum. The court cer­ two balls. The robbers secured >350.
of
* ,'«l|i'*orlng In the university flclally reported In Cape Town during
made their escape. Officers from countuy. Idaho, has been moved 200 broken. She was lying on the rocks
14 ft 15c:
Eastern emonial on the reception of ministers and
Wool—Valley.
ison w?n ;dle"
»• *’«<’• the last 48 hours. Six of these were
was the subject of conversation, but Ponca and Perry have started in rods north, and Andrew J. Erickson amidships and when tne after part
mrs.
' of he,rt
"R-« <» colored persona, and three Europeans. Oregon. 9®12e; mohair. 21 ©23c per
pursuit.
appointed postmaster.
of her hull filled she broke her back.
nothing definite was decided upon.
pound.
A New Canal Treaty.
Protest Against Sugar Duty.
Russian secret police have nrrested
Rsward for Rescue of Explorers.
Capture of Dlocino.
»^«d^ioi1"»™ * Ohl° r"llron'1 *'“•
Washington, March 20— Secretary
Storm In Porto Rico.
New York. March 21.—Ernest A.
many
literary
men.
lawyers
and
stu
­
Venice,
March
19.-
The
municipal
Hay had a long conference today with Bigelow has filed an appeal with the
Washington,
March 21.—General
rod 105 new engines.
Ran Juan, Porto Rico, March 20.— Senator Morgan respecting Isthmian
I court, of Venice, offers a prize of dents for alleged conspiracy.
board of United States general ap­ MacArthur at Manila today Informed
..florida Is now
Two
A
heavy
storm
prevails
here.
canal matters and the advisability praisers against the levying of . a the war department of the capture of
Ota fro™ .lnOW
»Uh vlslt- 20,000 lire to antl-ltallan or foreign
In consequence of emigration there Inches of rain fell last night in two of reopening negotiations for a treaty countervailing
ttates " 'e nor,h”>'n and western navigators who may rescue Count
duty on sugars im­ the insurgent general, Dlocino. Hla
Is a greater preponderance of women hours. The wind is blowing 31 miles with Great Britain on the subject. ported from Russia. The firm filing cable is as follows:
1
Franco
Qulrlnl
and
the
Norwegian
•p'knlxh" tanlt'",u Bt*,M ’•’’gular army
"General Robert H. Hughes reports
In Norway than In almost any other an hour from the northwest. The rain The secretary is losing no oppor­ the appeal on protest is one of the
ceased nt daylight, but the wind still tunity of acquainting himself with Importers of sugar arriving on the Dlocino, the most troublesome insur­
•'t"nmlix|ln,.d”,,m’n fl,",,”|y »>y 304 sailor who disappeared from the ex­ country In Europe.
the
views
of
senators
on
this
subject,
continues. The rallrond Is tied up by
ship Darlington about three weeks gent general in Panay. captured March
•"'I Gc’rn d. offl<’"r«. French by 224 ploring party of the Duke of Abruzzi
during hla Arctic expedition In the
"" merman by 13«,
Congressman Llnney. of North Car­ serious washouts. Telegraphic com­ and the conference today Is only one ago. In accordance with the ex­ 18, wounded three times. He thinks
of
nearly
a
dozen
he
has
had
on
the
Stella Polar«. A reward of 5.000 lire
munication with the north and west
pressed wish of the secretary of the this will end the war in Caplx prov­
h*lrs"l'tlr>l't><l,ln K,lwnr,l there are 73 is offered to any one who furnishes ollna, Is the only republican ever shores la partially interrupted. The same subject with leading senators treasury,
the board will hear the dif­ ince, Panay. In my opinion, it will
as
a
elected
to
congress
who
served
and
representatives
since
the
adjourn
­
definite news as to the fate of ths
«<*’•>« outsta. Hrlhr"n"
damage done by tne storm fls un
ferent arguments and render a de­ terminate hostilities In Panay. The
^A°dWd^x^,p ,,f v,°- missing men.
private In the confederate army.
doubtedly mors severe In the Interior. ment of congress.
cision at the earliest possible moment. transport Sheridan arrived today.’*
•
Badly Hurt,