KLAMATH VOL. V. REPUBLICAN. NO. fl® or mt ra A RIVER OF FIRE. 51 DEATH IN A TORNADO. riamlnq Oil Dr«|roy«d New J«r««y Funnsl-Bhapsd Otoud Tor« Through Village. Birmingham. NEW YORK. Man li 26 A river of flnmtng oil «. pt down upon the Ilin» BIRMINGHAM. Ala. March 27.— WASHINGTON. March 28.—While vili«*. ,,t (JI, «g j wtill» its Hhortly before 7 o'clock this morning attention has been centered upon the From All Part» of lhe New World Inti.ib iiiuis «>.tpia morning, Items of Interest From All Parts a fearful tornado swept over the and ,r* Im i i Ji buildings, stores and Details of the Monarchist Plot crisis connected with the Manchurian Attempt to Blow Up His Palace southern part of this city The number agreement, an entirely new and Im and the Old. re->i *<-■<•-» o, ashes The conflagra of the State. Near St. Petersburg. of killed tonight la estimated at 25, portant phasA of the Chinese question tlon wiki extinordlnary In chara* 1er. Have Been Revealed. in I In Its origin The village la In a has been presented by the action of 15 of whom are white. Eighteen bod v**liey along the N*-w Jersey Central the ministers at Pekin In agreeing l«s have I nn recovered, and «cores of Ot INTtRtST TO OUR MA** HfADfRS ltallioa*l An Immense freight train COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL HAPPENINGS Injured have been removed to the hos MUCH EXCITEMENT IN RIO DE JANEIRO yesterday to aubmit to their various A MINE WAS DISCOVERED UNDER IT was Kilning east ut 6 30 A M It was governments whether articles 8 and 9 pitals Among the dead are Dr. G. Kin.po <■ i of n i,ti|(,u ,,f e<M| , ara, ami of the Chinese protocol shall be car C Chapman, of the flrm of Tully A K<vkw <4 th« In.poHant Ha|> IM tank < ara ■ High above the village A Brut Review of th* Growth and Improvs ried out by the military authorities of Chapman, who conduct a private In High Officer» la th« Navy and Army Involved all the powers interested In China, or Several Notsbilitici Are Implicated In the the tracks * >f th» railroad run along ■Mali of th* Many Induitrlei Through <»t th< in • firmary In thia city, and th*- wife and the al '« of « mountain. They descend only by those powers who are continu Conspiracy — Nicholai Advised to Take - Attaiiinafion of Proidcnt Sall«« Infant child of Robert J. Ixrwe. chair out Our Thriving Commonwealth. ( enden»« d form **s they i»ppn»4< h th« vlllnxr but «veri ing to take part In the application of a Yachting Tour, But la Afraid. man of the democratic »tale executive Waa to Havt Beca Signal. at the nt «tiuu urte <oniih1«rnbiy above* these articles. The action of the mln- committee. the mein i . Isters has been communicated to sev »tu « i whh h runa up to tu« Shsrldan—The de ¡wit at Hherldan la All ncr'*H‘,,l""H The storm struck the city In the ex depot at a ‘ LONDON, March 28.—A dispatch to YORK. March 27—A dispatch eral foreign embassies and legations in< Un« finished. Bo«rs Hritlah treme southwestern corner and plowed to NEW A few lull«» w<**t of th«* filing«*, the Herald from Rio Janeiro says: here, and doubtless Mr. Rockhill has the Exchange Telegraph Company Its way eastward, leaving a path 150 Coqullls It la proposed at Coquille i «ara palai « whih “Great excitement prevails here made or will make known the same from Paris states on the highest au A plot M “P down th« ln< line nronnd feet wide through the entire aouthern over hv inountidn (lie train parted. The to organize a fire company. the arrest of Admiral Custodlo. facts. The articles In question are as gas bven disio» »action, extending from Green Hprings thority that a mine has been discov Kt U«*r»r on th« forward end pulled Tabl« Rock—The Table Ro< k Irri on the west to A vandale on the east, Jose Mello and others, on account of follows: Birmingham Th« Usi dead In thè __ discovery _______ , _ of __ a __________ ,__ “Article 8. The destruction of the ered beneath the palace of Emperor monarchist plot i th« thiotlle of the engine gating Dll* h Company will soon begin and continued Its course until It» force the Al«, tornado tiumbc.s 17 i nd tried to race away from work of cleaning and repairing Its through the suicide of Baron de Bur- forts which might obstruct free com Nicholas, at Tzcarskoe Selo, 17 mllea w«« «pent In the mountains beyond ;al. Extraordinary precautions are munication between Pekin and the sea. h<* dlt* lies. south of St. Petersburg. Several nota Irondale, a small town, six miles east eIng taken by the government to pre- l’hlsa baa r*’J"<l* I In whole or In I m i a«* tlon. whl*h was Increasing "Article 9. The right to maintain bles. the dispatch further states, are s| «•*! every second. 11« man Bald of the city. Mountain The n«w quartz p,.rt thè Mamhurlsn treaty. •ent any outbreak. Apprehension ten- occupation of certain points, to be de Implicated In the plot against his ma »«rd I in ke«p * le«r of the __ ___ __ mill of the Bald Mountain mine racing era about the navy. The war vessels termined by an understanding among jesty. The Russian press was not per Debentore • or punte« «’« prohlblted •u* until hr got oppogltr th« d«p<»t ut started Up last week. STORM IN COLORADO. are being closely guarded, as It Is be the powers. In order to obtain open mitted to mention the afTair. • lrnr.»r.!rn when th« ■ruoti« urctlon fieni dolng h«*1 ” 1,1 «••»*” R*tt«r The floor was blown off the lieved that the officers are not quite communication between the capital A dispatch from St. Petersburg to . maahrd Into th* Hr«t Th« flr»t and the sea." Lswxm a sells »«11« tho Chicago Record lo Ion. $ otnp«H*rd of th« coal rara, win suspension foot bridge at Ritter no Cattleman Have Already Buffered Loss trustworthy. Reuters’ Telegraph Agency says that, —Traffic I* Blocked. These two questions appear to in in consonance with wh it Is believed to Details of the plot which Baron de ;uitig at a high rat« of Rprtld. Mild •ral days ago by wind. Koblsalt of the Times Herald. J tour of it© < art wrrr jolt rd off th« DENVER. Colo , March 27.—A storm Burgal revealed to the authorities have volve territorial affairs, and It may be be the czar’s expressed wish, the min Hood Rlv«r—Tho prospects of the •« tlon ot Va Fu*' I» (ru< k Th« oil tanka ci strawberry crop at Hood River are has prevailed all over Colorado today, >een revealed. It was the purpose of come of considerable moment whether ister of the interior has published in •«rtlon wrrr hurlM al quia«. Ut good, and there Is an Increased acre in some places reaching the propor hose concerned, ft Is declared, to give the determination of such affairs is to structions for the authorities of the tions of a blizzard Know has fallen •he signal for the outbreak by the as- be left with the military authorities of towns and provinces, recommending ago. Or I th« track. Bn | thr oil Wesley to a depth from three to |* Inches ir.sslnation of President Campos all the powers or only with such pow preventive measures against disturb I hlti'l wrrr pl|r<! on top Union — A plan for starting a free ««• »hot «0*1 bill” I by a xlepuly »h«rlff way Th« that < ruah The storm still continues with SOTOT Sal’es. During the excitement that ers as continue their military forces ances as being more effective than se resiling room and library at Union Ity In the mountains, blocking rail 'ollowed, the monarchist adherents in In China. vere repression after dlsurbances have Cornili General Gunnere wlll dnmand In <x>« of th« tanka t is being perfected by women of the roads and traffic generally. Already ’he army and navy were to take pos- In the latter case, the United States been started. city. a a«t II« iti «ut and apology frttm M*» Ignite and th« t«rrlftr I rattlemen have suffered loss, and fears iession of the city and hold the gov government may be quietly but effec The Birmingham Post, which Is i othrr < ara to rtplod«. torco Milton—The tiff >«r Fruit Packing are entertained that the loss will be ernment offices. The affairs of the tually deprived of all voice in the set- closely In touch with Joseph Chamber- I >th«*r Th«’ Incline* run Company, of Walla Walla, contom greatly inc rtaaed before the storm la date were to be intrusted to a trlum- tlement of so much of the Chinese lain. says news received In high quar Two chlldrcn. whl'e plsylng near a I >|r|M$t down to thr trial plates erection of a large warehouse ended. All trains from the East are vlrate composed of Admiral Mello, question as relates to the determlna- ters In Ixtndon indicates that the csnr potei al Grn«« Volley, Cai., foli In and I aa a aluhr for thr hurl at Milton. delayed by the atorm In Kansas Reg Marshal Canturia and Counsellor I jx - tlon of the strength of the military Is In a very nervous state, owing to pour« ’ ! Into th«« < hlrf thoroughfare of «ere drowned. Fayette Pererla. Admiral Mello was ” forces to be continued there in the fu th« village n« tting fir« to rv«*ry thing Klamath Fall« The work of clean ular trains on the Colorado A South quietly removed from this city, as it ture by the powers. It is also possible the condition of the political horizon. It Is said that he fears the result of The hottlohlp |nwn aallcd from Unti t ton« h«d Hotmra, f$*n< ra. trrra, tag ”"t tag Klamath Falls IrrtgiGui: ern between here and 1-eadvllle have abandoned, aa the cuta are filled was feared that his presence would that an affirmative decision which the policy of his ministers in the far Francia* <• f**r l'uset Hound, « fiero ah« ■hrubbrfy and barna wrrr rrdu<*«d to ditch began this week The dlt* h will been with snow On the western slope the caure disturbances. He was conveyed would exclude the United States from east, while the student troubles and ;$ah< T in an In« rrdlbly abort tlmr also be widened. • III go loto drydo* k fall of snow has been heaviest In to Cobias island, where he is held In participation in the discusslo.? of this threats against his life, of which there Villagrra awak«n«d oy thr ripio important point might be extended to are more than have been published, Union—A a* heme la under way at some places It Is 10 Inches on the level the custody of Admiral Proenca. The II *>o*l illver. Or., neon aula ■loti« i I f.’onj th« oncoming flood put ua out of China altogether. Union to erect and equip a two story have completely unnerved his majesty. Jam«a Grr- i gw« hlinM’lf *tp lo of •f biasing oil carrying children In brick building for the use of a town and much deeper on the mountains. Colombian Reber« Active. Reports come from loitnar, Colo, that His medical advisers have strongly 'h«dr nt ma Bom« rlak«<1 thrlr llv« a to commercial club. fiiers and ma '« a eortf*-««lon. OBJECT TO NEW SCHOOL LAW. the storm Is driving the cattle along counseled a yachting cruise, but the Kln*>ton. Jamaica, March 27.—The trr horar© and doga In outbuild czar has refused to follow their ad The tnatt«r of « «IrIh« In Ih« anlhrr» nga but o<h«r unfortunate anímala Gr««nhorn It la reported that the with It, and undoubtedly many will British mall steamer Para, from Colon, Teachers Deem Change in Time for vice. Those behind the scene in Rus ould not hr rrai had In tlmr and wrrr Inter Mountain group In the Green die from exposure. Reports from the brings reports of renewed activity on elle reglou la l«ft to .1 l‘ Morgan sia take a very grave view of the pres Making Contracts an Injustice. : urn«- I Within flva mlnutra after thr horn district has l>een sold to a ayn*ll vicinity of Casper, Wyo., show similar the part of the rebels in the vicinity preshlrnt <>f thè mine worhors* uulon weather conditions there. of Panama. The hands of the govern . flrat «• iplosion thr flowing rlvrr of oil * ate of California capitalists OLYMPIA. Wash.. March 28.—The ent agitation, and think It Is the begin ment are full in their efforts to keep full import of bouse bill No. 9. passed ning of more serious trouble. The Buffalo l’att Am«rl* an ni|M>«l i had rra< hr I thr Maaonlc Tempi« In Gold HUI— G. Lane will have 25 or TORNADO IN THE NORTH. ,ue rebels out of the city. Excessive by the legislature toward the close of llaa stampa «HI he pia* «<l **n sale al I ’hr hr.nt of thr village and t«n riln 30 tons of ore crushed at Humason A For Suppression of Riots. war taxes are being levied, and last puelofll * "* lltr* -iKliotit thè country Ma> itra lat«-r (hat atructurr waa mvrl Cheney's quartz mill at Gold Gohl Hill Villages Near Kalamazoo, Mich., Were week a party of business men protest the session, has begun to dawn on the St. Petersburg, March 28.—A circu •p«d In flamru Than building aftrr state ’ s educators, and it cannot be said This ore Is from the Elsie mine on 1 Sei! ed against these high rates. They were that they are favorably Impressed with lar issued by the minister of the In Wrecked. ulldlng all of th «’tn frame, took flrr Blackwell hill. hereupon arrested and charged with America m«v l»e «lepri»«*1 of a voi*-* »a thr «Ml r«:ich<*4 them, and within KALAMAZOO. Mich, March 27.—A being rebel sympathizers. Two of the it. The bill amends the state school terior blames the police for not crush Umatilla An O. R A N freight tornado rit of thè Chine«« ques irtlf nn lour an area of 400 frrt aquar« struck the town of Pavilion, a prisoner» managed to leave the coun code In several Important particulars, ing the demonstrations at the outset train between Umatilla ___ and Wallul i mana ohje* t to llait'a llldrm a.»a a tnaaa of flame. From the passed over a man who waa lylnt on small village 25 miles southeast of try by steamer, but the others were and went Into effect immediately upon by the dispersion of gathering crowds. Its approval by the governor. It is said the police must learn where <r«’« krd « ara thr oil flowed down the Kalamazoo, which wrecked a number oaal Prior to that time school elections and when demonstrations are planned, • n« lln«’ of th« railroad track making a the rails and crushed him be yon *1 rec of bouses, uprooted trees, tore down kept In prison until tney have paid the heavy fines imposed against them. ognltlon. and mass their forces there. Above all, ong lit «• of flrr thrt dratroyrd thr tira telegraph poles and did much other Passengers by the steamer Para say were held on the first Saturday In and brnt and tw!»tr«| thr tracka The Granlt«—There la no public school damage. A woman who was ill In one that the revolution shows no signs of May. The new law provides that they order must be restored at any cost, shall occur on the first Saturday in and the authorities must not fear to 'Iona la «*(lnisted at from $60.000 to nearer the Red Boy mine than at Gran of the houses blown down Is reported ending in the near future. Business |75 OVO It«, and appll* atton has been made for fatally hurt, and many others were In is carried on In Colon and Panama June. It also provides that the newly use the necessary force and severity, a new a* bool district, with Red Boy as jured. The home of Noah Tripp was with the greatest difficulty, and the elected officers shall take their posi The military, the circular further says, the center. WANT CIVIL RULE. rolled over for a distance of five rods enormous prices of foodstuffs is caus tions the first Monday in June, and can be called upon when firing is ne- Henry E Wilson Unite 1 States mln that they are to employ the teachers cessary, and the cavalry may be sum and Mrs. Tripp was completely buried later to (’bile, has rest bed hla borne In Negro« The liberals for the ensuing year. The old law gave moned upon any occasion to clear the Condon—A disastrous "pile up" took under the debris. She was found lying ing general suffering la Ready for Provincial Gov place at the sheep camp of S It. Bar under the stove, and sustained injuries are expecting large reinforcements the retiring board the right to employ streets. Hpoksne for a visit, after an abseac« ammani. from the Costa Rican sympathizers. of four years The Russian Authors’ Mutual Aid the teachers for the coming year, and BACAI.OR. Inland of Negros, March »OT BMI C m AM O b a scp.iratlon which may result fatally. The house of the ewee from the lambs the latter caught fir« and was completely ruined. this is where the "howl” will be raised. Association, founded by the Russian 25 A**»idlng to expressions of a Pittsburg street car men may go on POSITION OF CHILE. It has been the custom to employ Literary Society, has been ordered to largo majority Ol the delegates from piled up In a ditch, and 88 head were The storm passed through Vicksburg strike and Scott's Station, both small towns, She is Determined to Keep Tacna and teachers as early in the year as possi close its premises, owing to a protest * »crldr.-it I Negl s aid of a few who smothered. ble—sometimes in February. In the of the authorities during the recent A Japanese diplomatic official <>|H>n were prese nt from the oriental aide Sumptar ft Is reported front Sump doing great damage. Nearly every Arica. event that a teacher was not success riots, issued a short time ago. 'he sr-it'm* ent of tie people la over- ter that the Golconda mine Is showing building In the path of the storm was ly talks war NEW YORK. March 27 —Chile’s ful In securing a position from one A student at the St. Petersburg uni ugly In favor of succeeding another rich ore body, and that as un wrecked. 1-arge orchards were de whelnrlngly purpose to retain the provinces of Tac There was mu* h bloodshed In a riot the pr< it governments by proviti derground development continues stroyed and fences are down every na and Arica, notwithstanding the pro board, the early re-election made it versity. named Proskuriakoff. who had possible for him to look elsewhere. been sentenced to two years’ military la St Petersburg. clal governments In both divisions the prospects of the mine grow better where. At Indian Lake the win! formed a waterspout in crossing that tests of Peru and Bolivia. Is formally Now all this will be changed, because service and drafted into a regiment re.ioons given tor ti. s view are i The each succeeding day. China appeals to England to pro body of water, and a large district on acknowledged in an official statement the June election will force boards soon to leave for Turkestan, a woman ! that euch a change will effect a redur of the Chilean case communicated to of directors to make their selections at student named Smirnova, and Lieu te>t her from Rusala. Canyon City—James Robinson, one the east shore was Inundated. ! tl*>n of taxes and the high salaries of the United States and other powers, about the same time, Already com- tenant Kutness, of a Sapper battalio.i, the oldest and best known citizens Fighting han Ix’i’n r«nrw«d hot wren ->ffi< lais the • -t.ibllshinent of a* hoola of says the Washington correspondent of plaint of the injustice worked by the have been found dead near Yamaburg of Grant county, died at Canyon City GREAT BRITAIN PROTESTS and the Impili» rinrnt of roads The the llritlab and the Boer«. the Herald. The announcement of this new law has begun to be made to the in the St. Petersburg province. The «poskers alleged that owing to a lack after a lingering Illness of nearly 1? The minister« cannot agree on the of means of education, liberty waa years. Deceased was born In New Against Rtmoval of Corea of Col purpose is coupled with charges of state superintendent's office, but that student held a revolver, and it was evi bad faith made by Chile against Peru official is powerless to remedy matters. dent that the three persons had com tiecoming license The military com Brunswick. January 12, 1834. lector of Customs. question of legation guards »nd Bolivia. These charges are coun mitted suicide. inander is credited with having or Klamah Falls The Ashland Klam YOKOHAMA, March I 27 —Advices ter to similar allegations made by the The press is beginning to display High offi* lais In Brasil are ImpII ganiteli the only schools. They are A DOUBLE EXPLOSION. ath Falla mall route and schedule has from Seoul announce that the Corean two last-named countries against uneasiness on account of the position rated in tho monarchlat plot taught by soldiers. Commissioner been changed. It will hereafter be n government has dismissed from office Chile. Serious Accident In a New Pennsyl taken by Japan with regard to Man The British answer to tho Hay Taft a aired th*' delegates that Ne daylight run. and the route from Mcl.eavy Brown, director general of Chile seeks to prevent any Interven churia. although the Bourse Gazette vania Mine. groa would bo supplied with Amer! Parker’s station to Jenny creek will Corean customs, and that Great Brit- tion on the part of the United States Pauniefiite treaty Is made public. expresses itself optimistically, declar can ten hers and he outlined the need .,e over the logging camp road. CONNELLSVILLE. Pa.. March 28.— ing its confidence that "this question aln Is protesting against his dismissal. in the South American dispute. Peru Twenty five persona were killed and of organizing provinces uniformly The dismissal of Mr. Mcl.eavy and Bolivia are utilizing every chan- The first mine explosion to occur in will never become an apple of discord Canyonville A company contem with other Islands. the new Klondike region of Fayette Brown from the post of director gen Knel to bring pressure to bear upon the ■>any Injured by a tornado at Bir the two mightiest Asiatic The announcement of yesterday's plates building a flume from Canyon eral of Corean customs is regarded in administration to Induce it to take ac- county happened today. One man was between mingham Ala. powers." Creek. five miles south of Canyonville Ixmdon as another score for Russia. surrendeis In the Island ot Pansy was killed instantly, five will die. and ’ 0 Jon. The president has definitely de to the mines owned by Lewis Ash. Newcastle Pa., lias rejected Carne greeted with applause. In 1895 and again in 1898 Russian pres cided. however, that he will not take are burned and crushed so terribly OLD WARSHIP HARTFORD. which arc situted about halfway be file a Offer of $ .11.000 With which to ra- sure waa exerted to procure his re action unless all three powers request that it is doubtful If they will recover. tween Riddle and Canyonville. General Harrison ’ s Estate. The body ot the dead man is miss Returns to New York After an Ab moval. In the latter case he was only it. In view of the latest declaration tablleli a library. In ’ M ir. h M Ex Prrsl reinstated after a British squadron made by Chile it is apparent that she ing. The injured men have been sence of 26 Years. PORTLAND MARKET. The report of the removal of Me dent ILin■■•'ii L fl $<” o*tt>tin Ilf*- in brought to the Cottage state hospital. had moved to Chemulpo. As recently will sufTer no outside check in her pur NEW YORK. March 28.—After an • le*-vey Brown, minister of Corean auranc*- This rai l wn« announced to as a few months ago Russia strongly pose to acquire definite sovereignty As a result of the explosion, the mine Wheat—Walla Walla. 56©57c; val opposed an attempt by Mr. Brown to night by Piesldcnt Cltel, of the Union over the provinces she has conrolled is on fire. The cause of the explosion absence from these waters of 26 years, customs. Is confirmed. Tiu»t Company which 1« executor of ley. nominal; bluestem. 59c per raise a loan for the Corean govern since the war 20 years ago. wiis an accumulation of gas in the the famous old warship Hartford is i bushel. Gravly of the Russian student trou General Harrison’s will lie »aid heading of the Gates mine, one of the again at the Brooklyn navy yard. It ment to purchase shares in the rail Fmur—Best grades. $3.80®$3.40 per way from Seoul to Fusan. As a result "Our appraisement of the Harrison hies Impelled the Czar to call a special new mines opened up this winter by was in 1875 that Admiral Farragut’3 RODENBURG APPOINTED. estate gl»* " II" total value at $380.000 barrel, granum. $2.60. the American Steel & Wire Company. old flagship was last seen in this port. of her opposition, the negotiations for tnseting of tho minister«. Data White $1.25 per cental; gray. the loan failed. I hla In* hide» all real eatate. railroad The Gates plant is located just The Hartford was laid up for years at Illinois Man Succeeds th« Late Mark New Jersey village was destroyed bond» stiek In th« Union Trust Com $1.20© $1.224 Per cental. across the Monongahela river from the Mare Island navy yard. San Fran The St. Petersburg correspondent of S. Brewer. Barley Feed, $ 16.50© $17; brew the Dally Mall asserts that M. Pa <7 burning oil. aa the result of r the pan), th** law building here, and other WASHINGTON. March 27—The Masontown. When the explosion oc cisco, until it was decided to remodel Ing $ 16.60(i $ 17 per on. •e* urltlea." yoff, Russian minister at Seoul, has president has appointed ex-Represent- curred at 9 o’clock this forenoon a her and fit her out for service as a wreck of a coal and oil train. MlllstUffs Bran. $16 per ton; mid protested against Corea taking for group of 16 miners had gathered in a training ship. The vessel is now on a Galea In English Channel. Portraits of Hawaiian political of tllngs, $21.50; shorts. $17.50; chop eigners Into the government service alive W. A. Rodenburg. of Illinois, a cross entry about 600 feet from the training cruise, with a crew of 480 member of the civil service commis Ixindon. March 25.- The first day of $16. f<*nd«ra have been removed from the with the exception of Russians, and sion. to succeed the late Hon. Mark bottom of the shaft and 50 feet from men and boys, most of them appren spring waa characterized by a gale Hay-Timothy. $12®12 50; clover tices. She will remain at the Brooklvr gallery In Honolulu. ami a heavy snow atorm sweeping I7©9 50, Oregon wild hay. $6©7 pei demanded the appointment of the lat 8. Brewer, and E. I. Allen, of Auburn. the face, awaiting the discharge of a yard for a week, undergoing some re ter. but Corea seemed determined with N. Y., commissioner of patents, to suc blast. The charge of powder was put over the channel. A storm has been Coroner'« jury In Hood River, Or.. •on. the help of the powers to defend her ceed Commissioner Duell, resigned. into the blast as usual and touched off pairs. and then will resume her cruise. North Hops — 12®14c per pound; 1899 Integrity. The Hartford sailed from San Fran MMaassInatlon return« verdict that evi raging for three day« over the general The selection of Mr. Rodenburg re by Michael Goble, the blaster. In the ««a. Wintry wentaer 1» 'l'’n*-e points to James Green as tile throughout Central Europe In conae crop, 6©7c. meantime a pocket of gas had accumu cisco about a year ago. Her cruise ex moves one of the factors which has Wool Valley, I4©15c; Eastern Or- tended to Boston. She left that port In gullly party, Deputy Treasurer of Washington. delayed the appointment of the 8t. lated at the face and gradually drifted July qtienie of the gale In the channel, ■gon. 9(pl2c; mohair, 20®21c per of last year on another cruise go cvit toward the heading. The same In Louis exposition commissioners. Mr. Olympia. Wash., March 27. — State more than 300 steamer« are anchored >ound. Lx Reoreaentatlve Rodenburg,of Illi- stant the fuse was touched off there ing first to England, then to Holland. Rodenburg ’ s friends pressed persist Treasurer Maynard has appointed his off South Eml. The vessels are so Butter- Fancy creamery. 224025c; »’•I», was appointed a member of th« crowding the nmhorage that several was a blinding flash which suddenly Belgium. France and Portugal. Fro a lalry, 174020c; store. 100124c per son, Clarence Maynard, of Chehalis ently for one of those places. It is filled the entry in which the miners European ports she went to the West 'i'll service commission to succeed minor collisions have occurred. generally believed that Mr. Roden- deputy treasurer. H. F. Nichols, of pound. had taken refuge. There were two ex Indies. While there she was ordered ‘he late Mark 8. Brewer. Eggs Oregon ranch, 130134c per Hunt's Junction, was originally select burg’s candidacy clashed directly with plosions. The first was so terrific that to Venezuela. Returning from South- $100.000 Philadelphia Firs. that of Professor Northup. of Minne ed for the position, but recently noth I he president has Issued a procla it left the men dazed and stiffened; ern waters, she stopped at Washing* Philadelphia. March 26. The West lozen. Poultry -Chickens, mixed. $3.50 05; tied the treasurer that he could not. sota. The announcement of the com then there was another rush of air. ton. and from there went to Bo’lon, m"'lon announcing th« acquisition by Park In* palace, Ht Fifty second and mission is now expected within a few for business reasons, accept the ap hens. $505.50; dressed, 11 © 12c per bringing with It a second puff of gas coming to Brooklyn from the latter days. P’iri luiH,, (>f the Islands of Sibilili ami Jefferson streets, was destroyed by louiul; spring. $4 ©6 per dozen; pointment. port. When the Hartford leaves here and then another explosion. Are early this morning, entailing a loss "•cyan, forming part of the Jolo ar* she will go on another European and of about $100,000 on which there was lucks, $50'6; geese $603 per dozen; $12.000 in Jewelry Stolen. «'•’Ipelago. West Indian cruise, returning to Playing With Dynamite. an Insurance of about $75.000. lhe turkeys, live, 9®l0c per pound; Murdered While Doing Good Work. New York. March 27.—A daring Hampton Roads on October 1. Tien Tain. March 27.—Inquiries show burglary which occurred Friday even • latsop county, Or., will send to building was used as a skating rink Ireaaed. 13(fl4c per pound. of Chicago. March 28. — As a result Cheese Full cream, twins. 13® While the historic ship Is at the and for th.' manufacture of Ice for com •• . ’e Hiiffnlo c- •' stealing a stick of dynamite two Pol that the Rev. J. Stonehouse, of the ing was made public tonight. The It exposition .»»Il n a Hynn spruce r, log »V 134c; Young America, 134®14c navy yard a company of her bluejack merclal use. ami was owned by u>e ish boys of Hawthorne received prob residence entered was that of Dr. Na London Missionary Society, who. as per pound. " ong mid 84 feet In diameter, ami York (Pn I Ice Manufacturing Co. ets will take part in the military tour announced In these dlspntches yester than E. Brill, on West Seventy-sixth ably fatal injuries and several others nament In Madison Square Garden. h number of carefully prepared hem- Potatoes—45055c per sack. were burned and bruised, but not se street, and the thieves secured jewelry day. was killed by brigands 14 miles Mutton Gross, best oheep, wethers, lock planks. Earned His Pardon. riously. Robbed a Country Bank. Topeka. Kail.. March 25—Governor $4.75; ewes. $404.50; dressed 64@7c east of Tien Tsln, was murdered at said to be worth about $12.000. The The explosion occurred as the chil ’’,*1*' tranaport Hancock has sailed Stanley the ferry of the village of Whnngalo. physician's house Is In a fashionable today pardoned Convict per pound. Columbus. O.. March 27.—A tele dren were going home from school. neighborhood. The doctor and his on the Hun Ho river. 10 miles east of fom H.m Francisco for Manila, with Floyd Graham, who aided Warden Hogs— Gross, choice heavy, >5© Helen, while distributing re wife were visiting Friday evening, Thirty of them stopped to see the men phone message from Somerset. Perry <’V''" l,n’1 era and 327 mon of the Sixth Ti.cillnsiiii In suppressing the Inaur $5.25; light, $4.75® 5; dressed, 6®7c Tungan and four servants remained in the putting In the Hawthorne sewer. The county, received at the police station lief to the starving villagers. per pound. re. tlon nt the penitentiary coal mines *f'ii ****** offi* **rs and 350 men In an affray Inst evening two mem house. In spite of this fact, when the children watched the men blow up at 2 A. M„ stated that six men had Veal — Large. 7074c per pound; this week. Graham climbed 400 feet the Seventh Infantry, 12 men of the bers of the Welsh Fusilier regiment Brills returned home they found that some hardpan, and some of the boys ridden Into the city and blown open up th*’ air shaft «nd communicated small, 8409c per pound. thought it would be fun to get some of the safe in the local bank and secured '•up lal corps, four surgeons, two to the warden Hint th.* convicts were Beef—Gross, top seers $4.5004.75; and a member of the Victorian contin thieves had visited Mrs. Brill’s room the sticks and see what they could do $1,500 In money and a large amount in my om, ,.ri( unattached, ami 30 civil- weakening on account of thoir de cow», $404.50; dressed beef, 7®8< gent, who were acting as policemen, and taken every piece of jewelry from with them. bonds. The robbers escaped. that apartment. were sabered and bayoneted. per pound. , I’Mssengers, plorablo condition. Result of a Texas Shooting. Ex-Treasurer of Harvard Injured. Ministers Seek Advice. Massacred by Turks. Two Insurgent Surrenders. The Brussels nutomoblles are tax Wn»i' ■’•'I'hnese realdentr of Tacoma, Boston, March 27. - Edward W. Liberty. Tex.. March 28.—'V. B. Manila. March 26.— In tue province of from 30 to 50 francs per annum, a Berlin. March 27. — A dispatch from Constantinople. March 27.—Accord anv i, . " ,,rK6nlsed to keep out t'avlte four Insurgent officers, and 53 cording to horse power. Hooper, ex-treasurer of Harvard col ing to private advices from Macedonia, Pekin to the Cologne Gazette dated Duncan and hl» father-inlaw, V*. K. (■(uinti y"r' 1-1 ly ’’hsrseters from their men with 6« lege, and a lawyer in this city, fell 5« rifle», rifles, have surrendered to I;: a band of Turks massacred three Bui- Sunday, March 24, says that at the Waul, were shot and Instantly kill** ! The Inter Island Telegraph com i I leutenant Colonel Frank D Baldwin, pany of Hawaii Is the first wireless from the third story of his residence ganlan famines, men. women and chil first formal meeting of the commit today. A difficulty started between Hilling a on Beacon street shortly after mid epidemic of dlph- of the Fourth United States Cavalry, tee on indemnity, held in Pekin Sun Duncnn and Thoma» Branch, ami Waul •hería In a •' recent system to be opened for business. night, and received serious, though It dren. In the village of Aghamahaleh, day. it was decided to invite Sir Rob and Wharton Branch, father of I’h*,-». wn <>n the Hudson, 205 near Seres, a town 47 miles northeast cusca were trented wltn serum, and and one Insurgent officer and 12 men The case of Missouri against the Is believed not fatal, injuries. Mr. Branch, Interfered. Duncan ann Waul the, '*<’ there were only two with 16 rifles to t olonel Walter Si huy Chicago drainage trustees will be the Hooper had been confined to his room of Salonlca. Details of the outrage ert Hart, director of the Chinese Im were both shot through the heart nnd perial maritime customs; Monsignore lor, of the Forty Sixth Volunteer In deaths. first jury trial In the United States for 10 days through Illness brought on have not been received. The news Favlere, vicar apostolic at Pekin, and died instantly. Wharton Branch wa» by overwork, and he has been in created a profound sensation. It Is other experts, financial and otherwise, arrested and charred with the kflll ’t. tren',',! 1,1 ’«ondon resulted In funtry. The attendance nt the service of the supreme court In 107 years. reported that a village near Gonas- Professor Hhaler, Harvard’s geolo charge of a trained nurse. The acci tirln. Macedonia, with a mixed popula to submit proposals on the best meth He wrs hurried to Houston oi the nlchi ii' °,IH 11111 J,,| |H*'» In favor of mu- Evangelical church in Manila la not Ilealt|,„,’w1""r*»l||. of Illi public utili- dimlnlHh«d. Protestantism 1« spread gist, says that within 30 years new dent occurred when the latter was tion ot Mussulmans and Bulgarians, ods for raising the amount of in first train. Branch 1» a prominent at demnity to be demanded from China. torney of South 'Texas. •xlatiii.11» ’"’"hing galling monopolios ing rapidly In the province of Pampan mining systems will produce an al temporarily absent from the room and has been burned. no one was In. ‘'"•mg for centuries. most Intolerable supply of gold. (a.