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KLAMATH VOL. REPUBLICAN. VI. urn of mt m no . INDEMNITY CLAIMS. Russi* Heads th* List With Ninety Million*. IN NINTH CIRCUIT. Decisions of Hawaiian Courts Are Not Final. WMII Mill TOOK HIS OWN LIFE. Ex-Congressman Baldwin Shot Himself at Seattle. ;i ointo mi is on WAHHINGTON, April 17. — The HEATTLE, Wash., April 18.—In a BERLIN, April 16. Th«- «orroapoml i fit of despondency over buskneas rev I i United Htatcs supreme court, through verse*, aggravate«] by the depressing ca I •■nt of the P icks hear* tonight from an Item» «I Interri From All Parti ¡Chief Justice Fuller, today Issued an From All Parts ol the New World authoritative aourc» that th» Chinese order granting leave to file a motion Captain Read, Formerly Depot -ff-'ts of an atta< k of I* grippe. Mei- Strike at the United States Meel of the Stat*. viu R. Baldwin, ex congressman from rvi z t r» Indomati!,for war expense«, «■«< |u for a rule against the circuit court of and the Old. Commissary, Arrested. Minnesota, and ex state superintendent Plant IS Growing. ... slv«i of daini* of private Individuals | appegl* for the ninth circuit to permit of Indian affair* under President ami mission*, hnvo been fixed a* fol : Cleveland, this afternoon ended hi* life tho filing of an appeal In that court COMMERCIAL AND F INANCIAL HAPPENINGS lows : ■ from a decision of th«? supreme < ourt OTHER OFFICERS ARE ALSO IMPLICATED by self-destruction The ex congress SITUATION AT McKEESPORT IS SERIOUS jf INTEKIST TO OUR MANY READERS man's body wa* found lying on hl* Russia. 360,000,000 murk* (about of Hawaii In the Wilder Steamship . bed In hla apartments at 2018 Fourth $90.000,000), France, 260.000,000 mark* A Bruì Rivixw ol th* Growth and Improve ; Company case. The rule was made ! avenue, with a bullet hole through his Sotnp'ehenelve K«*» U the IniporUnl Hap (»bout $65,000,000); Germany 240, returnable May 13. Previous to this Menegrr of < Firm of Government Contractors brain at 7:30 o'clock tonight, and Amalgamated Allocution of M«Ul Workers menti ol th« Many Induttrici Throu^K action, a rule was promulgated at ODO.OOO marks (about $60.000,0000); li in Jail — How Uncle Sam ’ s Money from the condition of the body It 1* peningi vf th« Paet W»ek In a Threatens to Shut Down Every Union out Our Thriving t.ommonwsahh. ■st I mated that death ha<! occurred England, 90,000,000 mark* (about $22 taching the territory of Hawaii to th«« Wei Squandered. (undented form. Plant of the Company. fully two hours before. Tightly gripped ooo 000, Fran«.. w||, B|B(, prrM1,„t ninth circuit with headquart« rs at in his hand was a 38-callber Smith & Lawton —• Tho Lawton Towualto Han Francisco. 1 lalni* for the Indemnity of the Italian MANILA. April 17.—The trial of Wesson revolver. Hal«'m I* •'» have another flour mission. PITTSBURG, April 18.—The dose of "otupuny ha* boon reorganlMd. The action of the court In assign Commissary Hergeant John Meston, D. McKinley, a friend an«l a former lag mill- Grant* Pa**—Th«’ J«m< pblne coun Ing Hawaii to tho ninth circuit and charged with complicity In the com , business associate of deceased, dis the second day of the strike of the W. ty court haa extended time for pay at th«- same time Issuing a rule to Maaeardo. th«* Insurgent. I* expei-tiMl covered the body a* a result of a visit Dewees Wood plant of the American The Arnount Too High, tho circuit «ourt of appeals to show missary frauds, is finished. No ver paid to the ex-congressman'« apart Sheet Steel Company at McKeesport j riient of taxes to Juno 3. tu surreiuler dict Is announced and Meston's con cause why It should not take jurisdic Washington, Aprii ir, The Inai ment* to ascertain bls condition. En- shows a condition of affairs that fore Grant* Pa**—The Houthern Pacific U«r«l Robert* pral*«»* wngon* <;f ricca lo thè state departnient front nd of an admiralty raw originating viction Is uncertain. Other trials of i t.ering the room, McKinley spoke tc Mr. Company bad Ita tcpulr crew working tion bodes a stubborn fight between the American m»k«. In Hawaii, involves an interesting those implicated with follow. bls friend, the outline of whose body company and the Amalgamated Asso lt<»< Uhm contala furthor «letali* >n th«’ bridge across Rogue river la«t general question relating to our n«-w II,.n, h show <>f th«* Portlaml K> niirl «pectina tho amount of Indumnld«*« | week. Captain J. Reed, formerly depot | could be seen in the darkened cham territorial acquisitions. The applica at Manila, has been ar- ber. Receiving no response, he sum- ciation of Iron and Steel Workers. In Club open* today Pilot Rock—A Pilot Rock corr* tion In this case was made by Ttuane commissary ' lalnied finn) China by thè powora. It rested. It is allege«! that entries upon rnonetl assistance, only to find that voicing the possible shut-down of An riprillllo'l l> avr» I'ekln to « ha* appvar* that th«-*e «Ialiti* havo lutea •pondent writ«-* that It la feared the E. Fox. In behalf of th«- Wilder Steam the b««oks of Evans A- Company, gov- Baldwin had sent a bullet crashing every union plant In the country con iecent « old weuther seriously Injure«! ship Company, of Hawaii, against ernment contractors, indicate that the ’through his brain, and lay in a pool tlse a lloxvr chief Uni h « xaggeratod In «orno *tatotnent*. ih«. fruit crop in that section. Hind. Hpre< kels et al. Under the act «ommitsary officers received the fol i if blood, which had accumulated upon trolled by the company. The fight Is Th«' power* ate r«-du< Ing th««lr In •Ilhough tho anni total I* stili far In of 1*91. organizing the circuit court lowing sums Major George B. Davis, the bed clothing, and which was yet being made by the Amalgamated Asso Island City — William* Bro*, sold 135 '•»'«■sa of tho arnount of money li |* demnlty demand* head of li«»g* t<» Kldle Bros . of lalaml of appeals, It was given jurisdiction upwards of $1000; Captain J. C. Read, flowing freely from the wound In his ciation for the recognition of the union, aar! President Shaffer's an llussln nti<l Japan may <»m* to *n I»-II.’VO<| beni that China «un mise. Il City, at $5 to per 100 pounds, TMa In appeals from the supreme court of 31000; Captain Frank H. I .aw ton, right temple. ‘ * thè bellef of th«» stato d«»partm«*nt Is the highest rate reached for some territories nn«l the supreme court >750; B. L. Tremaine. Colonel Wood agreement «>n Corea. Melvin R. Baldwin, who was 62 nouncement that all the company's was given authority to assign the ter ruff's chief clerk, 3700. It also ap year* of age. came to this city about mills would be called out may receive time. The etilk« at the Amrrban sheet that tho total clalm* ahould not l»o allo*«- | to ex« .•••«! $160,000,000 or $200,- W*ston—W J. Wilkinson, at Wri- rltories to the several circuits But pears that Evans A Company fur- three years ago from Duluth. Minn., sanction at the meeting of the advisory Steel plant Is Inn onilllg serious o()0,000. A««ordini to the information ton. purchase«! from Alex Walker, for the courts In the territory of Hawaii nlshcd the handsome residence of Col after having relinquishe«! his position board which has been called for to were organized by the act of April Colonel WiMHlmff may ■ l«-ar himself recolved a* Minnesota superintendent of Indian __ 5200 30, 1900, on a different basis from onel Woodruff. here, the British claim. »o tho Pacific Elevator t'umpany, M Pitt, manager of Evans ! affairs, to which office he was ap morrow. Secretary Jarrell, in charge of the .Mau ls < ««miiilssary si-andsl far hi formulate«!, |* reasonable In bushels of wheat, which Is' stored at other territories an«! the same dis & Harold Company, who is now under arrest, pointed by President Cleveland after of the labor bureau of the company, Ex Congressman Baldwin, of Mln amount. »» «ompari'd with other Downing Htatlon. II* paid 46 cents tln< tlon was made as In courts of a is notoriously lavish in entertaining the expiration of his term In congress. will be present at this meeting to pre per bushel. nt-sota. • <imuiltle«l sill« Ide at HoaUle stat«- ns to writs of error an<l appeals, commissary officers, while the depot 1 He was elected to the lower house sent the company's side, and may use • Ialine In fa« t. the United Hist« » and Pendleton—John Bradburn took to the supreme «ourt of the United commissary, a frequenter of the ten i from the Duluth district as a demo- An Malto 1 pany will develop oil lapan repree«-iitt in th«-M n«*g«>llution*, Pendleton two wagon loatla or 22 and Htatcs mad«* no order assigning the derloin district, occasionally spent I - rat. in 1892. and served one term. every endeavor to avert a general prospect* In Malheur county. Oregon ili«, modi-rato eli-mcnt. whoaa dcslr* sui-ka of wool from Charles Cunning territory. The act also provided that «lays at Pitt's house in questionable He secured the position of 3uperin- strike. If the statement credited to An sanotin« eluent n'garding the <11* 1* to prevent thè lni|M>«ltlon of « barge* ham * home ranch almve Pilot Rock case* pending at the date of the or society. Pitt's houBe is a bacchan •rodent of Indian affaire a few months the company tnat the McKeesport |«ieltloa of AflUlnaldu will be mad«’ that aliali datroy th«« ('hlncs«« goderli Th* wool waa from thoroughbred ganization of the territory shouM bn alian rendezvous and prominent of later, and wa* one of the few Clev«»- plant will be closed indefinitely rather owe* und the 22 »inks weighed *600 carried on to final judgment and ex ficers frequently visited It. drinking 'and appointees who refused to resign. than recognize the union is adhered to. soon. numi and rosult In III«- dlvlslon of thè pound*. ecution In the corresponding courts champagne and playing poker. Women ; ecessitating hl* removal by President President Shaffer's attitude will de • riipli«- None of tho clalm* ex<e«-«la At Mason City, la . Mr* II It Tu mand that the entire strength of the of the territory. It also established of doubtful reputation are known to ' McKinley. Salem — Oregon Christian Endeavor- sure shot and killed her husband and $loo.o«io.ooo. *nd even tlm large*t I* er* are looking Amalgamated Association be pitted a district court, having the jurisdic have often been there. It is alleged _ _________ Immediately after his arrival here, forward with much then shot herself through the heart »«■methlng Ics* tlian thl* amount. Thl» ■ ulhuslastn to the 14th annual < <m tion of United Htatcs circuit and dis- that Pitt had the inside track in Mr. Baldwin became interested In against the Sheet Steel Company as a whole. The status of the strike to Captain J II t'oghlan has been or la b«-llev<- I to be th«» Ruaelan clalm, vontlon, whl< h will bo heM nt Halem, trlc-t courts. The suprem«* court of securing government contracts and it i Alaska enterprises, and spent a con- Is that only two departments of «tered to tellrio Captain <1 F.' Ida whleh la flxed nt $90.000.A<)0. Th«’ Ger- May 16 19. Th«’ convention will open the territory rendere<| judgment for Is also asserted that he was the prime j -iiderable portion of hl* time in that night the mill are in operation—the steel « ■ from >luly a* «aptatn of the man ' laim la floxlblo, ranglng bctw«-«’n with the evening eeenlOB, Thursday 355.000 against th«* Wilder Steamship mover in th«' scheme to re-establish ; country. He acquired an interest in mill and hammer shop. The knobling Company, and, when the company at cockpits in Manila, Mrs. Lara being I the schooner Abbie Morris, which land navy yard 000 and $ no . im )0.000. Iiut la n«-ur- evening, rinsing fltinday evening. was working today, but Its work tempted to appeal, the circuit court In securing a cockpit. 1 -ame near foundering In a storm at mill Toledo— A committee of th* Toledo of appeal* on April 1. 1900, refused to subsidized men to the number of 125 joined the A « sgv tilled with native* f»ll down or thè former mark at proaent. though It is asserted that the commissary Nome last summer. The vessel was strikers, flr* department la Investigating the and tomorrow it will be idle. * deep shaft of the Goldenhuls mine, II. doubtl«-**, w III grow entertain the appeal, holding that the department made unauthorized pur- rescued by a tug. which seized her for As already at Johannesburg Twenty *1* of the stai«*), tho clalm of tho United Hiatos ptooable <«>st of a system of water judgment of tb<* territorial court was < bases of quantities of champagne. salvage, and the resulting litigation, The mayor of McKeesport has taken works ami a Storage reservoir on tho natives were killed la $25.000.000, and. with these few to hill «Vvt of th«’ city Another commit final. Pitt sold some. In addition to what which is yet pending in the courts, the precaution to have the mill and tho transports brought, the commis was one of the matters which it is town policed with an extra large force, In the best lufrirme«! circle* at 1.1* (ala. |t varili I h . aeen that If the reninin :*• I j « igurlng on the coat of fire en but up to the present not the slightest CONFERENCE OF TAXATION. sary Imported 200 gallons In Febru supposed contributed to the d«-spond- iisturbance *>on It Is d«-< lain«! that the story that ing pow«-ro are to !«• allowcd a prò gtnes» .nd a third Is Investigating has taken place. The com ary and a like amount in March. The r»ncy under which Mr. Baldwin was la pany apparently the UiK-’-n of Puttugal will enter a p«zrtlonate aliar«-, th«’ aggregut«- wlll be liook*'-»«! ladder*. has no intention of Several Governors Have Named Dele commissary and the commissary ser boring. ronveut la absolutely fnnlaatl« «1 trying to fill the strikers' places, and Huda on—A $10.000 aawmlll 1» Co be lw<)ond Chitin a ahlllty to pay, whl< h gatea—Object of Meeting. geant kept private carriages and in the men seem content to allow their August l‘rov«>*t deputy governor of haa I...... t«-ntutlvoly piai e«l ut $300. estahllsdied .ear the mouth of Rock GIVE CHINA A SHOW. CHICAGO. April 17.—The govern dulged in other extravagance*. leaders to manage their campaign, and th> Hank of Knglan«t. baa I mwii ap orni «mo Nothing Ima yet been deter- «reek ju* t norh of Hudson. ors of the various states are beginning not go near the company property. |H>lnte«l governor <>f the Bank ot Eng Con- THE WINTER CAMPAIGN. Minister Wu Urges That Some Cable Oove — Worn h«* been re land for the ensuing year to euc>«><d mloed t<••)«■ tlng thè metbod of ral* sunied at ti.'o Goldbig mine. in Cable to announce their appointments of sideration Be Shown. COMMISSARY FRAUD. ing thè indimnlty futid, aven after an Cove district. Two shift* Katnuel Htuart llladetone are etu delegates to attend th«* conference of Kitchener Will Soon Resume Active WASHINGTON. April 17.—The Chi agreement la tea« hcd. taxation, called to meet at Buffalo, Operation*. ployed. The preaident has dr« Med to ap nese minister was at the state depart Latest Developments in the Scandal at point William It Jenkin* to be gov- LONDON. April 17.—The British ment today in conference with Sec Grants Pass—Prospect* are favora May 23 and 24. by the National Civic Manila. Federation. At the headquarters, no VERMONT BANK WRECKED. rrtinr «if Oklahoma territory, to *ue- newspapers and magazines comment retary Hay, on the status of the ne bl* for the r«-siimptlon of active work MANILA, April 18.—A court-martial re«ul th«- present governor, llatnea. at tho Pacific pin* needle factory at tice of the appointment of the delega Ing upon the alternating periods of gotiations at Pegin. The minister tions has lieen received from the gov hope anti apprehension which char- >s somewhat concerned over the de has been convened and will meet to whose term will expire *oon. Cashier uf a Vergennes Inetitution De Granta Pass. ernors of Missouri, Maine and Mon Paisley—The Lake County Tele tana. The call for the conference is acterlze the latest stages of the South lay in bringing about a final adjust morrow to try Lieutenant Frederick In the We«tminster county England ceived the Officer*. ment and also on the current reports Boyer, charged with the efiibezzlement phone A- Telegraph Company i* the signed by leading economists, tax ex African campaign, compare I bese that «ourt an order for committal to prison the indemnities reach a very of commissary stores. Captain Fred with the latter stages of the Amer- VERGENNES. Vt.. April 16 — Th. name of a m-w < ompanyeJu*t organ perts and public men representing all lean war of independence as though was made against Hlr Roltert Perl tor .arge figure, which, he fears, will be erick J. Barrows, of the Thirtieth vol nonpayment ot a Jndgtio-rit debt Tha Farmer National bank went Into ths Ized at Paisley. Iiortions of the country and all inter to emphasize these fluctuations. oeyond the ability of China to meeL warrant was nuaprn<l«'<l f«>r a w«ek Coo* City—The shaft at the Coos ests. The letter of invitation says: hands of John P Hulllvan ** retelvet Wt^li* th«* letters of responsible cor Minister Wu said in response to in unteer infantry, will be tried later. A "For many decades the states have City mln« ’ I* now down over 300 feet, civilian named Fletcher, accused of un respondents In Pretoria depict the sit quiries on these subjects: Turkey la attempting to conclude ex at the < l<>> ■ of business this afternoon building up in depends it syg- uation in a rather despairing mood, "We have been accustomed to hear lawful conversion of commissary tradition treaties with the powerg Th«- exact amount of the shortage Is and It la <-x|”-< ted < oal will I m * found terns of taxation without reference to the Pretoria representative of the that China was very slow. But in this stores, will be tried by the provost with th«' object of getting hol«l ot mem not mad«- public here, but It is Inti In the next 100 feet. Coo* County—Work ba* stopped in each other, until now we have a state Daily Mail sends today a dispatch of ease many weeks and months are go court tomorrow. ber* ot the young Turkish part), who mated that tin. entire stock will l«< ing by without any delay attributable one of the tunnels in the Beaver hill of affairs bordering on chaos, where the most hopeful character. ■ re seeking refuge In various part* Speaking of the commissary scan wipe«) out and In addition tho stock mine. Coo* county, pending Install* each state ia practically fighting near- "The next six weeks." says he, to China, so far as 1 have heard, and of Europe ly every other state. 8ome property will Bee a resumption of active cam yet without definite prospects of dals, a prominent army officer said to holders will bo hosvlly aasea*«-d. It Is tlon of uew machinery. la taxed thr«*e or four times, while paigning. Ixvrd Kitchener will renew bringing the negotiations to a close. the repsesentative of the Associated Two transport* are overdue from not thought likely the depositors will Baker City—The Bonanza mine. In other property is not taxed at all. Manila sweeping movements. He has an This unsettled condition is very In Press tnat he had every reason to be Io».- Hp. • Ini Examiner Cunnlnghnm Baker county. Is making preparations' Corporate activity has largely changed his Ar« hblahop Maitln«'lll I m ’ coiu «-* • was asked for particulars tonight, but Io Install considerable new machinery. the character of Individual invest army of 250.000 efficient troops, in jurious to China, but it also is an lieve that Colonel Woodruff, head of cluding 60.000 mounted men with a -njury which affects the whole world. the subsistence department at Manila, cardinal. he declined to any a great «leal, merely Home of the building* will be re- ments. Industry has overstepped the good supply of horses. 40.000 having Fake, for instance, the cotton indus was not implicated. He said that Col- modeled. tioundaries of any one state, and com been secured in Cape Colony alone. try of the South. The shipments to Klt< boner will * cm > u rvaumo aitlv* remarking that Cashier loiwla had de onel Woodruff was one of the ablest Arlington — Th«’ Arlington Ware mercial Interests are no longer con The army is in good spirits and I .ord China are very large, but they have men in the service, and that his hon- campaigning. ceived the officers of tho bank am! house Company has made the pur fined to mere local limits, This con- Kitchener is satisfied with the prog been falling off owing to the unset esty was unquestioned. He asserted Minister Wu want* tho Chln«**o n* that he alone was r«-s|H>nslblo for the chase of about 7000 sacks of wheat ference will be the first attempt in ress of events, slow though It seems.” tled condition of affairs, and the trade that Colonel Woodruff was Ignorant of gutlatluiis nettli’d wreck. Mr Lewi* la very well known stored on th«» lleppner branch at this country to work out some uni The war office has received the fol is seriously menaced. The same It is not expected lowing dispatch from I .ord Kitchener may be said of many other branches the fact that Harold A. Pitt, manager Morgan la not »«-oklng control of throughout th«- state, has been n mem price* ranging from 43 to 45 cents form principles the of Evans & Co., the army contractors, problems in the dated Pretoria. April 15: to settle any of of trade, in fact, the commerce of all was leasing him the house in which ber of both branch«'* of the stat«* leg per buahel. th«> llritlsh iron market two days' discussion, but it will be a "Colonel Henry Rawlinson's column the commercial nations of Europe, as Grant* Paa* — The Granta Pass lived for much less rental than br Klnyoun bn* barn tranaferrod Islatur«- and In 1**6 was a candidate' Water. Light A Power Company has beginning, and may result In the ap rushed the South laager, northwest well as America, is injuriously affect he Pitt had paid tnerefor. Upon discov for state treasurer, lie remain* at from Han Fran« la«o to Hl Paul r«’celve<| 700 feet of seventeen-iach pointment of a permanent committee of Kerksdorp at daylight. Six Boers ed by the political uncertainty of ering this. Colonel Woodruff Imme horn«, and has turn«*«! over to the of steel pipe, for an extension to a point to work out some basis for future were killed. 10 wounded and 23 taken conditions in China. What we need, diately vacated the house. Pitt is al There are sctisal lonal davolopmonta flier* of the bank hl* «*ntlre holdings alaive the place where the water I* action.” prisoner. He captured a 12-pounder, and what the commercial world needs, leged to have said that Captain Read, In the army scandal *t Manila one pompom complete and two ammu is stability, and some definite under of the commissary department, de cf *t«M k and negotiable property. Ills now taken out of the river. Inspection of Philippine Craft. Tin- territory of Hawaii I* made a sureties are equal to $30.000. ami the nition wagons with ammunition. Our standing of what conditions, are. ceived Colonel Woodruff, who thought part of the ninth judicial circuit. “As to the question of indemnities. Captain Read to be thoroughly honest. Washington. April 17.—The inferior casualties were three wounded. Col PORTLAND MARKETS. men who have signed hl* bond are condition of many of the craft sailing onel Plumer captured a field cor I receive little direct information. But The irregularities on commissary mat A man waa murdurwd whll«« walk believe«! to l»«> good for th«- full amount Wheat — Walla Wnlla. 66H©67c; In Philippine waters has led to ar net and seven men with 10 wagons I regret to see from some of the ters were first attributed to Captain Ing up main *tr«*ot of Gem, l«laho. Valley, nominal, bluestem. 59c per rangements for an examination In any and rifles. Du«-ing Colonel Pilcher's published reports that the total in Read's unfamilfarlty with commissary I'resldt'til Hchurman *ay* the Cu city of the United States having pos operations in the Orange River col demnity is reaching a very large mm. work. Colonel Woodruff was reluctant bushel. $350.000 Firs In Blower Works. It should be borne in minil that China to believe that frauds were being per hans should hnvo civil government. Flour- Best grades. |2 7003 40 per tai fre<* delivery of candidates for ony. seven Boers were killed." Boston. April 16.—The main build barrel; graham. 32 60. It is said that a private telegram heiself has suffered losses through petrated, but the facts disclosed appointment ns Inspector of boilers A strong flow of natural gas ha* Ing of th«* extensive blower works of Oats—White. 31 25 per cental; In the office of th«* captain of the port has been received here to the effect the recent disturbances which will caused alm to give Captain Read a l>«*n he «led n«'«r Colorado Hprlng*. the B F. Htertevnnt Company. In the gray. of Manila. Th«* examination wlll.be that General French. with 500 Brit reach to many millions, and for which .most severe reprimand and to begin 31 2001 22l<er cental. <’0l Harley Feed. 316 50017; brewing. held May 21 by th«» civil service com ish troops, has been captured by the she can not hope to receive indem an investigation which may involve, Jamaica Plain district, was burned mission at the request of the Philip Boers, while his force was envel- nity. So that, if the claims of the according to the prominent army offi Th«' tran*|Hirta Istgnn nnd Thyra early this morning, causing a loss of 316 50« 17 per ton Mlllstuffs Bran. $16 per ton; mid pine civil service boar«1. Back of the oped in a mist on the hills. No con- powers aggregate $314.000.000, as I cer previously refdrre«l to. the exam «allc<| troiu Han Francisco for Ma* 1350.000 The concern manufactured nil*. «lllngs, 321 50. short*. $17 50; chop. plans for establishing this office lies flrmation of the report can be ob- see state«!, it probably would be an inatlon of Major Davis, who was the various kinds of machinery and elec $16. an official desire to avoid any serious tained. The war office here knows under estimate to say that China's depot commissary before Captain I hero 1* nn iiiiconflrm««! rumor In tric goods, as well as blowers All pat Ilnv Timothy $12© 12 50; clover. accidents, for which the Philippine nothing about the rumored capture own losses would reach twice that Read, but who was sent home on sick london lhat th<< Bo«'ra captured terns nnd plans were destroyed. Th«* $7©9 50; Oregon wild hay. $6©7 per government might be held responsi- ' and entirely discredits the report. amount, say $600.000,000. In the ag leave. French. gregate. China will be shouldering a ble. The chief of staff of the insurgent company had recently added $75.000 ton. Unguarded Valuables. burden of colossal proportions, and General Mascardo has surrendered at Hops 12if 14<- per pound; 1899 crop. A banquet waa tendered I’rosldi'lit worth of t«M>ls and machinery, and hnd this will com«* after the country has I* Rightfully Their*. the town of Marivales. in Bataan prov Phoenix. Aril.. April 17.—The death Tinker, of DiirtiiKHith college, at Han I 1 largo amount of electrical work 6« 7c Wool Valley, 13014c; Eastern Ore F ranclsco. Washington. April 17 —The millions iere of Mrs. Robin lche reveals the passed through a most trying expe ince. Luxon. He said that Mascardo's ready for shipment. It also had n gon. 9012c; mohair. 20« 21c per and tens of millions of dollars which fact that unconcealed ami unguarded rlence. band of followers, now greatly dimin About 200 holler maker*, helpers big number of engines anti blowers for pound. ished. are in a bad way. It is impos th«* government has received from the in her house was great wealth In "nd hi'atera struck In Buffalo for the government for use on battleships Butter Fancy creamery, 20©22Vkc; West through the sale of its public jewels and precious stones. The hus POSTOFFICE MUST ALSO MOVE. sible for them to elude the Americans higher wage*. and cruisers In course of construction, dairy. 15ii 18c; store. 10©128*c per lands, give that half of the continent band of the woman is in jail await and they are unable to obtain food Effect of Sale of Thurston Courthouse all of which were destroyed. pound. and want to surrender. It Is expecte«! the right to expect liberal assistance .ng trial for insanity, and the sheriff ■ hero Is grave doubt n* to tho con- Eggs Oregon ranch. 13©13*-»c per from Unci«* Sam In the reclamation nas taken charge of the jewelry, the for State Capitol. that General Mascardo himBelf will 'tltiitloniillty of Or<>g<>n'a now direct dozen surrender shortly. of its remaining arid lands which estimated value of which is not less Russia Laying Mines. Primary Inw. OLYMPIA. Wash.. April 18. — Conse Poultry Chickens, mixed. $48f4 50; only require the building of stOrag«» than $60.000« Mrs. Iche has a sister London, April 16. Joseph Chamber hens. $505 50; dressed, 11 if 12c per reservoirs to make fertile anti pop In Birmingham. England, the wife of quent upon the state's purchase of the Th«- British ship Monterey cleared An American Navy. Thurston county courthouse, the com from New Orleans for Capo Town Iain's organ, the Birmingham Post, pound; ’•pringa, $3 if 5 per dozen; ulous. a great coal operator. Washington, April 18.—Secretary missioners of this county are laboring w,th I loo mules. learn« that th«* Russian ministers of «lucks. $5<«r6; geese, $607 per dozenj to select a site for a new building, Long has had compiled, In response turkeys, live. 10012c; dressed, 13© Postoffice Robbed. Transport for Manila. and discussing plans as to the cost ot to an inquiry from the West, a table Fishing season on Columbia opened war and marine have Issued Joint Ar 15c per pound. Salem. Or.. April 17.—Chief of p«>- the new structure. Many propositions showing the proportion of native-born *Hh mor«- gear In water iimn ever dors for tin* laying of an extensive San _ Francisco. ______ . April 17. — Two Chees«- Full crenm. twins. 13© been submitted to the board, before on first dny. system of submarine mines nt Port 13>ic; Young America, 13 14c per transports sailed for Manila today —• •Ice Gibson received a telephone mes- have and foreign-born sailors in the United th«* Logan and the Thyra. The Logan •.age from Turner this afternoon, say- some of the offers made being in States navy. This shows that during Arthur, Vlmlh«stock nnd elsewhere In pound. the form of business buildings already ’ lilfia ha* thanked Japan for what Potatoes Old. 50060c per nn«'k : took a battalion of the Ninth cavalry, ng that the postofflee at that place erected and now occupied. It Is ex the Spanish-American war, out of a «id that country hns already rendered those sens. Th«* nppnrntus leaves new. 24©2-\c per pound. a battalion of tho Tenth cavalry, com »•as robbed at noon today, while the Odessa early In May. pected that th«» question will be defi total force of 22,8z8. the total of native- «nil nslia for further UHslstnnce. Mutton—Lambs. lOiifllc per pound panics 1 ami M First infantry, ami postmaster was at dinner. The bur nitely born sailors was 15,406, and of forclgn- settled this week. the First battalion of the Eleventh gross, best sheep. $8; wethers. $5; A bona« wm rnhlod in Sioux Fall«, glare secured $3u0 In cash and stamps. Another matter of a similar nature born 7422. The percentage of native- Run Down by « Train. Infantry. ewes. $1 50; dressed, 7H078*c per At last reports there was no clew to that Is causing considerable interest In born sailors was 65. and Including for T> * „Hn<* a counterfeiter nrreiitod. The Thyra was to have taken the the guilty parties. This bold piece W’llkesbarre. Pa., April 16.—A putty pound. city is the location of the post eigners who had become Americans by tn. e u ‘ Vl11 Becure<i h romplctt < <nin- Ilogs Gross, heavy, $5 75(8'6; light, horses of the Ninth cavalry, but it of work, taken in connection with tho this of four people, while crossing the $1 7505; dressed, 7c per pound. was found at toe last minute that robberies nt McCoy and Lincoln last office. The postoffice is now in the naturalization, the percentage was 80. courthouse, but. like the county of The statement also shows that of the Veal Large. 7c per pound; small, glanders hail broken out among the Wednesday and Thursday, leads to fices, a new location must be found, foreign-born sailors more than on«»- I’hii11"«'. .*'■ French, a sculptor, of tracks of the Lehigh Valley railroad nt horses of the Ninth at the Presidio, South Wllkesbnii <■ early this morning, 8«8«yc per pound. »I,11 lln' wl11 lecelve a commi* the conclusion that this section of it Is generally thought the postofflee hak have become naturalized-or have Beef Gross, top steers. $505 25; nnd horses of the Sixth cavalry, which the valley is being worked by a gang will go considerably further down declared their intention of becoming .... i. ,r""11 ,l1'' t-“*t<»n Monument A* wcro run down by th«* Buffalo express '"Kin to cnnatnict n memorial to going north. Three of th«* party were cows ami heifers. $4 50© 4 75; dressed were brought back b) the disabled o. professional crooks. citizens. town, into the business district. Arab, were substituted. ” çni Lawton. who died in tho killed, and one Injured. beef. 708’4«' per pound. 1 "Hipplne*. The Sunken Transport. Conditions In Porto Rico. Forest Reserves. Proceeds of Arid Land Sales. Granite — The Climax group of Ponce, Porto Hico. April 18.—The Missionary Statements Exaggerated. New York, April 18. — Forage In the Washington. April 17. — The secre quartz claims, three miles north of "r'' '20 different language« Wnsmngton. April 17.—The propo tary of the Interior has announced hold of the submerged Rawlins is giv chamber of commerce met yesterday Pekin. April 16. Prince Ching say* * <H«lect* I,, the Philippines. In response to a special call and dis nil his reports go to show Hint the Granite, was purchased last week by sition to devote the proceeds from his Intention of turning over the ad ing trouble to tne wrecker* who are cussed the commercial and general C. R. Aldrin. The property was for lnJ,'«'i ,"’M*°*",'e department I* mnk- missionary statements regarding a re the sal«* of the arid public lands to tho ministration of the national forest re trying to raise the transport out o! conditions of the island, The admin merly ownetl by John Hardie, E. J. I„l,_ »»line lohn« , ................. *" ol,v *H’e »II«» tho neci'HHIiy necessity oi of belllon In Mongolia are not supported construction of irrigation works is one serves to the forester of the depart the mud of the East River bottom istration of Porto Rico was criticised 1(lli,ni "* European mulls nt Now by the facts. Nell her doe* he bulteve Cross nnd Adam Christie. The Cli 'oik. ” ----- - which should commend Itself to every ment of agriculture. Thia great body Several hundred bushels of grain and and It was resolved to cable to Wash that the rebellion of General Tung max vein Is about 10 feet wide. The Egyptian reed, which was used interest. The West should of course of lands embraces some 48.000.000 as many bales of hay and straw for lugton, denying the statements of Gov ^"'•Kiiiph loiters of famous men Full HI hiik amounts to much. "It Is object of «ertain element*." he for making the pens found In Egyp support it as a unit, nnd there can acres, and Its scientific an«l practical the army tn Cuba and Porto Rico have ernor Alien and Secretary Hunt In re imu ' /',r rnr,'r the futur«» than the so that the dlvern nt work gard to the prosperity of Porto Rico. nnnci«", *............................... -............... —■ — — i''», tirent mon of today content ! assert*, ''to nmli'’ •• «eem that Chin* tian tombs. Is a hard variety growing certainly be no reasonable opposition administration Is a matter of na swollen have difficulty in movinil them. The The chamber of commerce of Ponce to about tho diameter of an ordinary . . ..... is In a condition of constant broil, ren '"'•nimiive* In the East to allowing the West the tional importance, since the area in- Rawlins was sunk at I er pier last also telegraphed to the chsml'er» of no.. *'**’ "iKi'Ing their num«-*, I to vgpe-1 type- dcrlng wrln W t l ru*l*,er stump*, to ------ - It - un , <afe for the foreign troop- goose quill. Pen* made from It are use of Its own funds In the improve eludes th«* sources of hundreds of Wednesday In an after • pt to extin- commerce of Rin Juan end Mayagüez document», and It will be withdrawn rhose bo I to be I’«’ withdrawn. I linw who have hu'.e said to last for a day or two and do rivers and stream*. | guish a Are in her hol«i amidships. to co-operate on similar lines. ment of Its property. wr ’" »» Hentlment from typo- thl. In view will magnify a village excellent work. *ntten tfjuiuacrlpu. | quarrel iato a big rebellion.