Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, May 02, 1901, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    KLAMATH
VOL.
V!.
m « i» nil
KLAMATH
From All Parts of the New World
FALLS, KLAMATH
WASHINiiTON GOSSIP.
SUtu« ( eHhiud
Agaiaet land Afente
REPUBLICAN
COUNTY, OK£GON,
MAY
2, WO1.
DANGER HAS PASSED.
Old Soldier* Warned
Other Tupki.
Ohio Valley
Town»
Are
Slowly
NO. 4.
——a—
I
DOING ALL HE CAN
Aeulnoldo Working for th* Ratification of th«
Emerging
Islands.
Manila, April 25 —Emilo Aguinai-
do has been removeel from his prison An Arctic Expedition Will Start
in Malacanan palace and is in much
From Vancouver.
more comfortable quarters, where ho
wax visited by a press representative.
Hix wife wax with him.
He wax rather reluctant to talk for CAPTAIN BERNIER PLANS A SPECIAL SNIP
publication and considered every ques­
tion before answering. He said he
was doing all he could to assist in the Th* Vei»*l Will B* Provliiontd for a Flvs-Ysar
pacification of the Filipino« and ex-
Cruls«—Tyrr«ll. th* Explorer, will
premied himself as surprised at what
Accompany th* Party.
the Americans had accomplished.
When he was first captured, he went
Vancouver, B. C., April 25—Plans
on to say, he wax greatly astonished
to find that a majority of the Filipinos •re completed for the construction of
entertained the opinion that Ameri­ the vessel to lie built here for Captain
can sovereignty wax preferable to in­ Joseph Bernier, who intends starting
dependence, but now he was inclined on a North Polar expedition to be ab­
sent five years. The vessel will coat
to believe that way himself.
He explained that since the disso­ $80,000. J. K. Tyrrell, the Canadian
lution r>t the insurgent congress and explorer, will arcomfsiny the Bernier.
The new vessel will have a perpen­
the declaration of guerrilla warfare,
the chiefs had operated to all interests dicular double stem post rudder, to
and purposes independently. They permit of unshipping the rudder or
recognized him as commander in propeller at any time. Hhe will also
chief, sending him reports occasional­ have a flush deck, so as to avoid fre­
ly and he issued some orders, but for quent Hooding of the forward deck.
the last w-ven months communication She will have three masts with a sail
had been difficult and he had been area of 7,000 square feet, her rig re­
sembles that of a three maxtisl topsail
almost disconnected.
The masts will be about
“I am now urging in the strongest schooner.
possible manner,” said Aguinaldo, 100 feet high, but the topmasts are
“that all insurgents should surrender made to take down, reducing the
The
and swear allegiance to the United length to 00 feet when needed.
vessel will tie provisioned for a five
States. ”
He expresses the opinion that years’ voyage, with a crew of 14,
Tinio, I.usban. Malvar and other rep­ including six scientific men, con­
resentative insurgents will surrender sisting of a surveyor, astronomer, ge­
as soon as they come to understand ologist, artist, photographer and doc­
the nature of the amnesty offered tor.
them. He said that he hoped that
WHOLESALE BIGAMY.
when the work of pacification was
complete and conditions were settled,
the prisoners in Guam would be New York Men Said to Be th« Husband ol
released.
Fifty Wives.
After referring in grateful terms to
Chicago, April 25.—The Chronicle
the courteous treatment accorded him say«:
by the military authorities, he de­
“In the arrest of Count Lepold de
clared his conviction that the civil Melville,
known as Leo
government which would follow pa­ Fralquini, otherwise
who
is
held
by the New
cification would realize the highest York police on a charge of
bigamy,
hopes of the Filipino people.
to by a brother of one of his
When quicstioned regarding the sworn
Chicago wives, there was brought to
hope* that he would visit the United light
in this city a romance whose
States, he replied that he would like unfolding
reveals the count ax the
to do so, but had made no plans yet, hero of more
KM) love affairs.
placing himself entirely at the dis­ He ix declared to than
be the husband of
position of the United States govern­ an assortment of wives
nuiulier
ment In concluding the interview, is estimated at not less whose
than
50.
As
he said :
duelist on many a blood stained
"Every word in my address to my a field
of honor in Europe, the count
countrymen, the Filipinos, came from tieauue
celebrated nearly a generation
my heart. I hope the Americans be­ ago. His
duels were always fought
lieve me thoroughly sincere in my for love, and
wounds received in
efforts to secure peace and, under the onsets he the
bears on his
American auspice«, to promote the face and body. proudly
at last broke al­
welfare and prosperity of the Philip­ together with his He
father, a nobleman
pines.’’
high in the court and councils of the
king of Belgium.”
BIG MINING DEAL
TO KILL ROBBERS.
From th* Hood.
(W*«hlii(iuu lx>u«r )
Pittsburg, Pa , April 24 —Themm*
widespread and <l< »1 rin l ive "lol*, An Arkansas Train Held Up By
and the Old.
from a mate-rial |xuiit of view, has
Masked Bandits.
¡passed It has left a zone of rum 200
miles in diamete r It was unusual in
Pt INTFRFST TO OUR MANY KI ADI ns
that it jx>M«-*M-d mi many different
feature« Cities 70 nul< - from I’ittx- EXPRESS MESSENGER AND PORTER SHOT
burg were ticel up by oik
the worst
^Hnprthamlv* Ravlaw of the Important Nau
mow storms ever known While th«* Trsis Carried Much Valuable Exprcn Mailer,
panlngi uf th* Past Week In a
snow fall was from IM imli«- to thrw
■runt» ol th* Many Indulin«! Through­
and Robber» Mid* a Rich Haul-
l feet deep, which is n<.t **Bti.«>rdinarv,
( imdanaad t orni.
out Our Thriving t ommonwullh.
, the mow was so wet that it < lung in
Bloodhound* All«« Th*m.
weighty maMM-x Io >had< and fruit
Th«’ nuli'*'* *»Ì Hanmr urn turrori/nl
Elgin is to have two new plaining treex and electric wires mid poh-
Memphis,
mills.
laaring them to the earth It <v,i,
by
a-t «X press
■wttl«-«|
on
steam
and
»tr«--t
railway*
Cong-r approva .the acta «d ih*
Tin- Dulles will sjM-nd
40 for
like wet sand, stopping all traffic- and iklahoma Á
lniaaloiiartcs at l’ckin
water pi|u-
at •
I...........
" • *• S’ - * IrB'V
making
jMi|> «trirfni»m almost lio|»is- Memphi»
The t'iibmi eommisxioners will aak
A bath house with a swimming tank Bible, ’lhe fall was so ea-y atxl sjmiii - a . i - held up by three niuxk'sl bandits
far shsolute indepcndriicr.
3OxM) feet will be constructe«! at Ash­ tanroiix in some plac<- tluit »)»•- r«-i- it Bridge Junction. Ark., alx>ut mid­
land.
American lr»»<|»« wlll Iwtgin a vig
dents declare it M-«-ni<d like t ie burst­ night It is not known what booty
the robla-ra Ms-unsi. but a dispatch
orou» campmgn on tha istallila.
A cougar, measuring sis fv* t six ing of a snow cloud.
A few miles from the-«- unfortunate received at police headquarters states
inch«*, wax kill«»! on Sweet creek laxl
l'Iic I indila wlu» lield up thè Cime-
towns were municipalities in just as that the express mew-nger and porter
week.
law Halli in Oklahoma, are stili ut
dire
straits from rain, but apeislier >f the train were injured after resist­
What is known as the Kite place,
argr.
ing the bandits. The Wells Fargo
near Cove, containing GIO ai nw of prospect for relief, as the ram will Express Company usually makes its
l'Iic pi--ideili haa panloiicd thr»"«
oui tu du fur land,
run
off
faster
than
the
snow
can
was recently sold for fil5,<XX),
invìi" -il-■ ri"*! in N«w Orleans bank
It will lie
melt. Still in these places traffic was heaviest shipment* to the West on
Th« Grunt county court baa orderi-d pra«-t¡rally suspended. Water ova r- this train. Police Sergeant Perry,
fra lui*
w ill I m - much
liHik out (<>r that th* date on which taxes become flowcd and washed out railroad track« upon ree-i-ipt of the telegram, imme­
An *«| -dition is iM-ing fitted out st
<lciin<|u«-nt be extendi-«! to June 20, • nd hillsides came down anil buri'si diately (Misted officers along the river
Vancouver. Il C , fa>r a voyage to tli«»
I VOL
JCi'tlh l’ole.
the rails. In addition nearly every front with instructions to keep a
town on th* Ohio river I m tween Pitts­ •hurp Irsikout for the bandits, should
The
Ashland
Meat
Company
receiv
­
in Alai
The primary
they attempt to cross to the city.
ed a car lou<! of cattle from Gasrlle burg ami Wheeling is in darknex-
III favor
gsve a largo
rhe train left Memphis with a
last week, right head of which weighed Electric light plants, or their wire«. heavy passenger list. The scene of
nrw colisi il ut uni
• re damaged and the gas in tin- mains
l.HIM)
jMiiiuds
each.
(idla-rt Uro» ' l*mik, Malern, Or ,
is generally turned off to prevent ex- the holdup is a lonely railroad cross­
A human skull and bones of a man's plosions.
fallisi t" open l.ltigatiou In the
So half a million or more ing four miles from the river. The
laxly were found last wwk alamt half people are groping
Negro porter, named Gould, was shot
crnirt» l* th' ernia«".
alamt in the dark. and
a
mile
up
Butte
creek
from
Fossil.
m riously injured
by one of the
The de|«"sit"r* in th* defunrt Vati-
A remarkable feature of the -torm i- bandits.
The remains, which were only a few tliat
Til«1 train was in churge of
but
few
fatalities
directly
attrib
­
roiiver I mii L ha vi’ (ailh in rveelvlng
in<-)ies under ground, on the erw-k
Conductor Nelson, one of the oldest
inivt "I their money.
l-ulik, wen- cx | xhmm 1 by til« recent lligll utable to this CHUM* hate I mm - u re- employes of the road, and Engineer
ported.
A
railroader,
caught
in
a
Werkiniii w hi lo prejiaribK thè
water. As the old'-st set tiers do not wreck cauaedby a landslide, and th« Johnson.
The express mease tiger,
foundati'iii fi*r a hospital al l.eitli,
n-nu-mla-r of anyone having ever mys­ death
Meaders,
is
said
an old woman from ah<«k, The train was to have lieen shot,
Hcotland, dt*c"venxl gold
teriously <lisu|M-ari-«!, th« general ac­ arc the of only
delayed about 20
ones known so (ar. minutes.
The engine, mail and ex»
cepted theory is that 40 or 50 years There may I m - others,
Ali attempi w<is mnde to wrt-ek a
but
us
commu
­
ago a white wanderer may have I mm - o nication is cut off from many |w>pu|ous press cars were cut off from the train
N'irth'-rn l’acirtc |MV«srng" r traili orar
killt-d by Indians.
I,|V|llg«t>|lle Moni 'Di'- ellgm« was
places it will I m - the end of the week ami run to a point a mile west of the
place where the train was stopped.
«ligblly damagisl
A telephone line is to I m - erected iwdore the total can I m - given out.
1 he engine was then detached and
from Gold Hill to Cnwrnt City.
limi nuniliers of sh«w-p are stare-
run a short distance up the track,
in» 1« «b aili near VVaaatch, n**ar the
Th« council of Mitchell has d«"cided
two men remaining to guard the
ACTIVITY IN MANCHURIA.
Wyutuiiig l tali lui«, owing to the
to put in a system of waterworks.
trainmen.
The third used dyna­
•rarrily of |iv*t
mite on the express car and blew opt n
The Lan«» county court is advertis­
Rumani
Will
Renew
Operation»
Again»!
th*
Tlir Si foiwretice rivr ia to 1«
the door.
ft is reported that every­
ing for bul« for the construction of a
•pantir»! by a third bridge al Moli
thing of value was taken and it is be-
Ctilass*.
budge at Ixirana.
Irmi
The «*limat«s| cosi of thè
lieved that the bandits’ haul is large,
8. I, Bennett, a farmer living north
Txrndon. April 24 —According to a as this was a heavy run. Blood-
•traetun» i» $i> imo,tasi
of Meilford, has ordered a 2,000 gallon dispatch from Mt I’eteniburg to the li.'iinds from the convict camp at
Tli" laiuou* Yli't'al»' mine, mar
tank for In» windmill.
Daily Mail, official informai mii has Hullwrt, three miles from the acene
|*r'-s<"tt Art» , lui* las-n aold lo Chi­
A salmon wax caught near Ilin Main been receive«! that rvnew-d military are now on the bandits’ trail.
cago capitali»!*
The prive la l«e-
str'it bridge, Pendleton, recently, activity ix beginning in Manchuria,
I wh - ii $.'XBI INNI and $600 IMM*
Chinese troops are strongly en-
that weiglinl nearly 11 |a>un<bi.
BRITISH WAR LOAN.
l.i(ht»)op No 50, whl'-h rtrand'sl
trench'd at three points around
The
construction
of
a
creamery
at
si M* K'-iian- head ha« Inveii suee*-ax-
Mukden.
They
are
armed
with
gixal
Summer« illc has la-gun. The bridge
lully lakcii aerosa thè |a>inl and ia
will I m - 1,(MM) fc< t long and 12 f««l wide. Manner rilles and have 30 Krupp guns. Pcopl« DimmEicd B*cau>( Th*v Can Only
ready to lauuch li« Baker‘a l«ay.
T i tb« eastward of Mukden, near T.ii-
Subscribe for Half of It.
A new steam saw mill is being chanson, there are 12.(MM) men under
Information cono* frolli Non"" ■■( a
built on Stukcl mountain, alamt half tho Boxer chief, General I.utanz. To London. April 24—Great curiosity is
trrrible blitzard In that country re-
way la-tw ii Klamath Falls and Mer­ tho northwest, near Kulu, there are manifested here to ascertain how half
centi)'
Mali)- lampi* were (roreti to
rill. It w ill have a capacity of 15,000 fi,(MM) Chinone under the ex-governnr the war loan has l>«*en already placed,
dcatli and min h «ufTering cn<ia«sl
to 25 (MN) feet.
of Mukden. To the eastward, in ax is aaaertetl in the government in­
Romagnoli, the alleged anarchist,
Sun« young miscreants pibal empty Mongolia, and near the In Mhan vitation for subscriptions for the re­ Several Baker County Properti«* Will Prob
ll< is
lisa Isv-n arrvstcìl in Berlin.
Chin«*« Viceroy to Adopt Rigor out Methodi
ably Chang* Hand*.
laixcs at the croasing of two of R< mm >- mountains, there are 9.(MM) more un­ maining half. It in nup|»oxed that a
»Up|aMMsl to have journeyed from
to Rid Province* of Cutthroat*.
iHirg’s principal str«a*ta and i»-t tire to der the Clunes«" General Shu. Ad­ (xirtion of the £30,000,000 “already
Baker City, Apirl 25. — Several
Patterwiii, N J . to Germans in or-
them alamt I 30 in the morning. A miral Aliezoff hss accordingly organ­ placed'' may have b»-en reserved for mining deals of considerable magni­ Tacoma/April 25.—Viceroy To, at
der to kilt thè kaiser
big blaze r<-*iilt<si. Firemen and citi­ ised an expedition under General the government department, but it is tude are being negotiated, The Leo, Canton, has taken heroic measures tc
zens turmal out, believing one of the Zerpenski. consisting of two regi- rather believed that financial hou.«es in the Alamo district, is being ex- stamp out piracy and robbery in the
Vretivius la agalli alive.
mentxand five sotnia* of Cossacks, 16 with foregin connections have inte­ perted by representatives of an Eng­ two Kwang provinces of Southern
main business bha-ka to la» on tire.
The «orsi of the Ohio (!<»■! I»
guns and a body • of volunteers, to rested themselves in the flotation. lish syndicate, under a bond for a China, acconling to Hong Kong ad­
The
iK-schutes
Reclamation
A
Irri-1
There is renew'sl uulitary
gation Company has IGO nslsof tlumr ojM"ratc against the "llircc points No explanation has been afforded, large sum. If the report is favorable vices received today. lie has put
in Manchnna.
The first movement wa» and. considering that the final install­ and the deal is closed, $100,000 is tc into effect an elaborate scheme
built. The flume is seven feet wide named.
carried out in th«" login­ ment of the loan is payable in Decem­ l>e expended on the property this sea­ which he believes will result in the
Messila flava broken oul <>i> lb*
and 2N inches deep, and then- ix now successfully
1
Kulu, which is 250 ber, and that the first quarter's inter­ son. A party of Eastern capitalists killing off of at least 3,000 robbers
Irnnapurt Bufoni.
running 15.(MM) ¡lichee of water The ning of April.
kilometers from Mukden, was storm'd est will lie paid July 5, the issue is re- have a bond on the Climax, located during this summer.
company
ex|Ma-tx
to
have
water
on
a
A Nebraska colony wiahea to buy
the ex-governor of Mukden was garde«! as cheap, and not a little re- near the Golconda, which will lie
Viceroy To calls upon the gentry of
ntimla-r of the homestead* la-fore next and
'
utl.tMM) aerea ili llregon.
taken
prisoner
In this action the -'■ntnient has Iwen creat«xl by the fact closed up and the purchase money, each town to furnish the local man­
(all The ditchis surveytal seven and 1
DAM
(¡AVE
WAY.
A man was (rotati to "h alli ill Ill«
Russians bad 13 men kill's! and four that only half the issue has been $150,000, paid over within 30 days. darins with the names of all bad char­
a lislf miles.
Street* of II untavi Ile, Tenti.
officers and 18 men wounded. The offend to the public. This dissatis­ Some Milwaukee capitalists have been acters in their districts. After the
advance toward the Tarchausen posi­ faction is voiced by the Daily Chron­ negotiating for the Blue Bird for lists are filled any person named on
The faihirr of thè Vancouver bank Gruter P»rt of Town Submerged. Hut Na
tion was then la-gun. Owing to the icle. which says:
i* stili aliroiid'si in mystery.
some time, The deal was advanced them is to be summarily arrested and
Live* Loat.
departure of most of the Russian
“The public ought to have been in- beyond the negotiation stage yester- executed if caught in any crime or
In»l Rumini I ni<-t death under a
troop* from Mukden, the latter <-ity f iriiMil by this time to whom the day when the owners accepted the misdemeanor. Informers will be free­
Chester, Maas , April S3 —
show slide in Eaalern rO«-gon.
has lavome very unsafe.
Almost chancellor of the exchequer has al­ proposition of the prospective pur­ ly rewarded, and every robber will be
Flood Hollow <lnm, in Middleli
The l<ma al l’ittxburg, iluring th* gave wav alwut H o'cliwk Inst night,
nightly Russian sentinels are found loted £30.000,000 of the issue. ” The chasers to bond the mine for six pardone<i who aids in bringing tl.ree
shot in the ba-k. The situation in ! pajM-r proceeds to comment severely month* cm condition that they spend other robbers to justice.
rrecnt storni, ia piacisi al
000,000. letting loose the water III the big
Southern Manchuria is disquieting mi th«* policy of the government a large sum of money in development
Eighteen thousand people are sai«l
I he Berilli polio* are »vatchiug reservoir, which ruslnsl with terriffic
and another advance of Russian which has hd to such “a disastrous work, and at the expiration of the to have died of plague in the Lamko
Bnarvhiat* wh<» eoiiapired against ih* force mt" the west branch of tbc
tnaips
will
la»
mad«*
early
in
the
Westfield
river,
sw-eping
everything
«sue. in which the British taxpayers time pay $50.000 for the mine.
enqmror.
district of Hainan island during the
' In-fore it and submerging the greater
spring.
drop th«" round sum of £3.300.00t) in
past few months.
An evpres-tram on tho t'Ina-ta* part of this town No live* were lost
the process of borrowing£(>0,000,000. ”
t'snl was held up <nd rol'lxxl in but great damage lias ix*cn done, the
VESUVIUS IN ERUPTION.
Li Hung Chang Ceiuurtd.
Our Northern Boundary .
Arkansas
extent of which it i’ int|MXwilde now
London,
April 25. — A dispatch
Ottawa. Ont April 24.—Negotia­ WITHDRAWAL OF FRENCH. Liv* 1» A<nn Flowing From th* Volcano— from Pekin says that Li Hung Chang
The dam wa* built hi
Th'- Ohio river continuo* to ria»», i to estimate
tions have I hm - u com-ludi-d lx-t vvten the
”it it ia thoughl no aerious ilivinago | 1874, to tuke the pla....... . the one
has txvn censured severely in a spe­
Visitors Flocking to th* Seen*.
which waa destroyed by the tlissl of
Ottawa government and the Washing­ Ten Thousand Troop» Will Leave Chins N'txl
*lll rreult.
cial
diet because, after the French
per
lb.
;
181F.I
crop.
New York. April 25.—A dispatch and Chinese
ton authorities for the pur|iose of re­
It was jamrly con­
had agreed upon bound­
Month.
Iguinahlo considera American «ov- the year before.
to
the
World
from
Pairs
says:
newing
and
maintaining
the
boundary
aries, the Germans, who have no con­
ereignty prcferabln lo native inde- structed of stone and timla-r, mid
Llirflte
;
Eastern
Mount
Vesuvius
is
aagin
in
a
state
Tekin,
April
24.
—
General
Voyron,
line marks between t'amida mid the
had lx-en a constant memiee to the
psndenoe.
mohair, 2O«»21c. Unite«! States. It is over 40 years the commander of the French troops of active eruption, and many people, cern with this matter, marched west
town of Chester
The heavy ruins
and threatened the Chinese. The
Ihllv Mmith, un American, was | i ovrrrtowisl the reservoir mid the «lain
since the international boundary l-e- in China, lias informed General Chaf­ scientists, students and the curious, edict, it is said, orders Li Hung
prolvnbly fiiuilly injured in n London ! showevl signs of weakening early in
tween the United States and Canada fee that 10,000 French soldiers will including American tourists, are leav­ Chang to prevent the expe«lition, and
|>r Itetlgh t.
ing Paris by every train for Naples.
from Lake Superior to the Pacific leave China in May.
th«" morning
Orders were given to
that if hi" fails, the responsibil­
____ that
___ the
___ The first signs of disturbance were says
Li Hung Chang believe*
coast was definitely fixisl. and it is
Ilo- American rowing crewa wern I inspect the dam.
The result was
ity for the consixjucnce will rest on
■ver 50 years or more since it was Chinese trmqvs under General I.iu w ill I observe«! a week ago. when for three him. The emperor, in the edict, says
',r) RHi'lgingly welconusl oli their thnt wool whs sent to the people Iw
marked out Is-tvvei-n Lake Superior l»e withdrawn over the boundary I d*’?* columns of smoke issuing from thnt Viceroys I.iu Kun Yi and Chang
B">v*l in Englund,
low
that
the
dnm
wax
almost
certain
I
crater in great volume towered iChih Tung were appointed joint nego­
•nd the Altantic coast The neces­ marking the territory defined by Field [
to
go
out.
sml
the
families
in
the
low
­
• ‘"1'1 wi-ather continue* in Tenne»-
the volcano. Then came tiators with Li Hung Chang and
' * als»ve
*
sity for this work ba« arisen out of Marshal von Waldersee as the sphere high
lands
got
wluit
things
they
could
to
­
M' liiny lirehiirda uri« ruined by th*
of operations for the allies, _ as _ th« j occasional rains of cinders, sometimes Prince Ching, but that Li Hung
commercial
claim*
in
Southern
Brit
­
gether
and
mini'"
for
plm-es
of
safety.
oiglit of anow on thè tre**.
ish Columbia. Work will, therefore, governor of Shan Si province rec«»ivid «prinking the country for several Cliang spurns their opinions. Here­
They were none too stain, for the dnm
ri"' l'-iiiler of thè (olombian rela-la broke, and with a deafening four, n live, 10(<fl2<-;
instructions nearly a miles around. Now lava is beginning after, it is added, Li Hung Chang
I m » commence«! in that region early telegraphic
week ago ordering their withdrawal. to run. The tire at the crater is very must consult with them on all im­
agre.ll to end the revolution, ami torrent of water was let loos«" into |H>mxl.
thia summer.
Cliees«"—Full cream. I twins, 1.1«»
lue Wall a on la- pria'laimisl.
Hsi Liang, ex-governor of the pro­ intense at night, illuminating the portant matters.
Fhaxl Hollow, which empties int<
America, , 13 hit* 14c
13
Young
vim-«-
of Shan Si. has Is en appointed *''rroi>n«ltng region beautifully Only
Alaska
Government
Supplies.
Wcxtllcld
river
l
he
huge
timber*
"I
Ih" English iM-ople uri» getting
Mor* Execution* Demanded.
|M-r pound.
governor of the province ot Hu Pet. two slight tremors of earthquake have
San
Francisco.
April
24.
—
Miljot
r'‘l "f'he mir with the ll's-rx, and the dam were hurled into the («aiming
been felt so far.
Rack ;
Potatoes
—
Old,
50«rli(V.
per
New
York, April 25.—A dispatch
The
foreign
consuls
at
Hankow,
capi
­
current, mid went in one great crush­
Ruhlen. in charge of the shipment of
ble
•” «rum- ing nnis.s toward Chester. 1'woqiiiirtz new, 2ly(*2:,4C. per pound.
from
Pekin
«ays: Th« ministers of
tal
of
the
province
of
Hu
Pei,
liavt
government
supplies
to
Maska
poii
ts,
ilio little progress being made.
Proclamation by Kitchener.
Mutotn — Lambs 10(<»llc. l*'r says 15,000 tons of freight «ill Is- protest«-«! against this ap|>ointmcnt to
England. France, America, Hollund,
mills at Fhasl Hollow, barns mid out
__
Cape Town, April 25.—Lord Kitch- Belgium and Italy, to whom the
'!l|U Affinimi Mchli-y ha* arrivisi ut buildi'i".’" were swept along in the tor pound gross; best sheep. $8; wethers, ■ent to St. Michael. Nome and lhe Chang Chi Tung, viceroy of ____
Hankow,
Jiiniero.
• proelamtion to the question of provincial punishment
rent. At Bancroft the Boston A Al­ $5; ewes, $1 50; dresstxl, 7 S«i7 l<c. various stations established by the ami have sent Idina telegram a«lvis-' en,>r
ing him to delay proceeding in th» effect that, any resident in the mar- wan assigned, have submitted a report
bany atone bridge was curried mviiv per pound.
«ar
department
on
tho
Yukon
tl
is
’’hini-ao relais again
Hogs — Gross, heavy, $5.75«Ml, season. The first shipment «ili I m » matter. The
numerous
appointments
t'**'
districts of tape Colony to the diplomatic corps that they
TI..............
...............
........
together with IKK) feet of truck. ..
M"i»'lniriaii riiilwny.
.................. with
:.v..............................
■
fnnnil
n...l:...a
light,
$4 7 5(<t5; dressed, 7c, per made by the steamer Elilin Thompson of Chinamen
pronounced i anti-
found^ in
in arnH
arms, inciting
inciting tn
to tiirlit
fight, aid.
aid- .In.n.n.l
demand I.,,,»
four more l^.l.
beheadings
and
will probably Iw two days la-lorr
ing the
enemy or endangering by the punishment by exile and degrada­
AH danger from thè recent great
pound.
foreign
tendencies
is
causing
com-
*
*
scheduled
to
sail
from
I
’
uget
sound
trains
are
running.
Veal—Large, 7c. |>cr pound; small. April 25, and the cargo will consist of ment in Pekin.
"°cn in th,. ohi,, VH||,.y has pa**'*«L
Even the foreign overt act the British forces, will be tion of 80 more officials. The de­
Chester presents a desolate sight.
RprS'fC. per poiiml.
sent by the
ministers admit that so many ap­ tried by court martial and be Kable mand was immediately xent
’
"iteri
Mtat
The
electric
light
station
is
sub
a
consignment
for
Captain
Als-r-
war
.■
officers have Iw-gun a
Beef—Gross, top steers, $5yi5.25;
pointments of this character are ill- to the most severe penalties, Such diplomatic corpa to the Chinese plen­
< bines«" slave trade in Man merged, and the town is in total dark cows mid heifers, $1 5O((f4.75; dreexe«l crombie'x command and the detach­ adv is<-«L
person may even be shot.
ipotent iaries.
l'ranctxeo.
ment of signal service men.
ness.
Ix-cf, 7($8t^c. per pound.
Army officers arc criticising the Item» ol Interest From All Parts
I '.gau statue quit" severely. They
of the State.
»ay that Ins | hisi I i < ih in tbc saddle is
sllogthi-r iininilitary. tlwt one leg is
bmg«r than till- other, and that lio COMMI «LIAI ANU II MANUAL HAPP! NINOS
officer evi t carried a sword in the way
that Ixigau is repreM-nteMl to have car­
ried bis.
A Briel Review ol th* Growth and Improv»
Held *nd Bath Hou»*» Burned.
*«tcr"il,Ll1a<i?r.* Ig ,he '“CK”"1 fr,,"h
Reno, Nev., April 23.—-The hotel
«"'I Lake'-rnii
"”1 In Peru. Mt<htK“n and hntll houses at historic Sleiimboii:
Titicaca,
Vstu'ci?'
f"ri" '•’”!■ have Alt-
i..l Spring*, which, in the palmy «lay* ol
the ConistiH’k mines, was a wiitering
**lu<- (inr|l>r,> ,,lrtn 100 Ppr eent In place whore mon» money whs aquan
0"rin« the past seven years.
dered in »
"*
¡o Fn.?'*n*l collection of mails other resort on the const, nr.- no more
"hall
.* Ih officially ileeldod, A lire, which starter! in the hotel
conducted on automobiles.
crossed the road to the two story hath
"1',n 'and,,S’Jnln,‘" 1,1
2-"00 house, where the mailt luith* were sit
"Inxle L
horB,>H Bro
on a
uated, »'«• «••»*•••»’•>’ destroy-d both
"«<e«l|in'"lr,rnnn,'‘ PCO’I’K'«' «old not
buildings.
»2,000,000 per annum.
The only American Indian In the |
Measles on a Trimport.
United States navy Is Chapman Schen-
Honolulu, April 12, via San Fran­
nndoah, an Oneida, 29 years old, who
cisco, April 24 —The army transjart
Is on the cruiser Atlanta.
Bnnnna Hower has lately begun to Buford arrived yesterday afternoon
be used In making cakes, bread and from San Francisco on her way to
biscuits. It Is also used ns a child­ Manila.
8he bus several cases of
ren's food and for dyspeptics.
measles on lioard and is consequently
Measles
In the present house of represent» kept in partial quarantine
fives of Mie Japan Diet, there are 130 have been found to be highly danger­
fanners, 23 barristers, 12 officials, ous to the Hawaiian nice in the past.
2fi tnefehants. t> newspaper editors, The Buford will probably leave for
3 doctors and 70 members without Manila Anril 14.
I
Hied professions.
Oregon Postal Order».
Washington, April 24—After Stay
1 star service from Huntington tc
Mil I hour, Or., will be reduced to
three times a week, and the servici’
from Baker City to Bridgeport ex­
tended to supply Malheur, increasing
the route Hi* miles. A poxtoffice has
lie -n established at Kilbride, Grand
county. Oregon, to lie supplied by
special service from Susanville. Mar­
garet Hamilton has been appointed
postmistess.
To Dtvdop Nitr* B*di.
Negotiation» at a Standstill.
San Francisco, April 25.—A syndi­
cate composed of local capitalists has
just engaged Professor Emery E.
Smith, of Stanford university, to
make a thorough examination of the
nitre laals in the vicinity of Love­
locks. Nev., with a view of develop­
ing the beds. Th» syndicate ix coni-
pos«"d of some of the moat conserva­
tive business men in this city ami
should Professor Smith’s report war­
rant it, a big company will be formed.
New York, April 25.—A special
front Washington says:
Hecretary
Hay has notified Dr. Churles Martinez
Silva, Colombian minister, that he
cannot negotiate a treaty for the ac­
quisition by the United States of the
Panama canal until a preliminary
agreement such an wax signed with
Nicaragua mid Costa Rica will I m - ne­
gotiated. Dr. Silva will remain in
Washington discussing qtixtions con­
nected with the Panama canal.
I
I
I
r
I
i
I-