Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, November 06, 1902, Image 1

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    KLAMATH
/
VOL.
REPUBLICAN
VII.
KLAMATH
> EVENTS OF THE DAV
rhursday, November 27. Is Designateli as
IATIIERI ì D FROM Al l. PARTS 0F THE
l'ALLS,
KLAMATH COUNTY. OREGON, NOVEMBER 6, 1902.
NO. 31.
1*91 Siili NI ISSUI S PRIICLAMATION.
Ihanksglvlng Day.
NEWS OF OREGON
POUND RUSSIAN SURVEYS.
Old Monuments Located as Indicated by
Anglo-Russian Treaty.
VESSEL GOES DOWN
I
PEACE BOARD MEETS.
CANAL IS DELAYED
Anthracite Coal Strike Commission Holds
_________
Washington, Oct. 31. — l're«i<l«nt HEMS OF INTEREST EROM ALL PARTS
TWO lll’MISI HERES,
Short Session Work Outlined.
RiMisevelt ha« iasiKsi his prisluniution
1
Seattle, Oct. 30.—Advices were re­ STEAMERS CAPITAL CITY AND TRADER
Washington, Oct. 28,-The anthra. COLOMBIA PUTS UP THE PRICE ON
OF THE STATE.
dealgnatlng Ihurislay, Noveinl«r 27,
ceived fr< in Juneau on the steamer Dol­
COLLIDE . ON PUGET SOUND.
cite coal strike commission yesterday in
THE PANAMA ROUTE,
Cumprchrnslvc Review nt the Import. uh a <lny of thaukiglving. The procla­
phin, which arrived today, that the
the hearing room of the interstate com­
■nt Happening* of the Past Week, matimi is aa follows:
| Cummcrclal «nd Financial Happenings of | missing Russian Imundary monuments,
merce commission held its first confer­
Presented In Condenieid Form, Most
“According to III« yearly cnntoni of
the Past Week Brief Review of the which have been so energetically An Immense Hole was Torn In the Hull of ence with parties to the controversy Unlted Statea Is Now Aaked to Pay >10,.
the Formerand She Sank —Twenty
likely to Prove Interesting to Our our people, il fall« u ; h > ii thè presiilent
Growth and Development of Various searched for by Lieutenant Emmons for
000,000—The Old Figure >7.000,000
in the anthracite regions. There was
al tliie H-axon to ap|«>lnt a 4uy of festi­
Many Reader*.
Passengers Aboard, but All Escaped •
the
past
two
seasons,
have
been
discov
­
Industries
Throughout
Our
Common
­
—Wants Yearly Paymeat of >600,000
val ami thanksgiving lo («<«1 Over a
a full representation of both operators
Court of Inquiry Will be Necessary to
ered by a prospector of tlie Porcupine
wealth Latest Market Report.
to Begin at Once, Inatead of Walting
centnry ami a quarter I ish |>aH««d sinee
and miners and members of the press,
district named James H. de Blondeau.
Place the Blame.
Negotlations (<>r ('ubati r<<ipr<«ity Ibis country t<s>k ita piare mnong thè
14 Yeara Negotlatlona Not Closed.
and
a
num
tier
of
other
interested
parties
He is a native of Marseilles, France,
natimi« of thè «urlìi, ami diiring thal
arili I h * renewed hy Beerei« ry llay.
were present. The commission occu­
Ajmstoflice
has
Isen
«Htabllshed
at
but
he
Ims
been
interested
in
the
Por
­
tini« we liti ve ha<l, mi thè wliole, more
Tacoma, Oct. 30.—The well known pied the elevated seats generally filled
(iovernor Yutes, ot Illinois, I h auffer- t» he tliankful for Gian I uih belai leu to Appleton, Wallowa county, on the cupine district ami the modus vivendi
Washington, Oct. 29.—Tlie long ex­
sternwheel steamer Capital City, Cap- by members of the interstate commerce pected response of the Colombian gov­
route
from
Flora
to
I'aradiHe.
ing Doni un iittack of typhold lever.
strip
tor
several
years.
Through
his
thè lot o! Hiiy otlier lomple. Genera­
1 tain
Edwards, operating between commission, Judge Gray, as president, ernment to the proposition made by tbe
A new )e«lge, with a good width am! friendship with tlie Chiikat Indians lie Olympia, Tacoma and Seattle, and the occupying the center.
Two <>f thn largent anthracitu mal tion alter generation ha« grown to man-
I
iu< the
me negotiation
President
Baer . Htat<i department for
gained
information
which
gave
him
a
of
a
very
rich
<
'
quality of free milling
— a ,.anal • • treaty on the lines of tbe
¡ouipanles in IVnusyl vanta uro lo e»n- I iihh I ami ps«M«l iiway. Bacii han had
email Canadian freighter Trader, Cap­ tendered the commission i a a canA/vial
special ♦rat»»
train I • for
clew
to
the
position
of
the
first
monu
­
Ims lieen uncovered on the Lucky
to bear ita pecullar burdens, «acli to ore, lias
■olidat«.
declined,
—.1 the members de­ 'spooner act has reached Washington,
ment. From thiH start lie followed tain H. Larsens, which was en route which, was ,I~.U
face I h «|« m lai criria, sli<l «teli has Hoy mine, in the Blue river district.
ciding
to
ask
or
accept
no favors.
from
Steveston,
B.
C.,
to
Tacoma
with
firn Alaska «alinoli i>a< k shows ail
and was presented to the state depart­
along and discovered several more of
known
year»
of
grilli
trial,
wlien
thè
a
cargo
of
canned
dog-fish
salmon
for
The
commission
met
at 2 P. M. Mr. ment
__ _ by Mr. Herran, secretary of tbe
Public
sentiment
is
very
much
jncreuM* of 40(1,00(1 < aa«« over thal of
the old landmarks put up years ago by
legate
country wus inenactsl bv malica, do- divide I on the question of tlie proposed the czar’s followers. The line marked export on the steamer Tremont, colli<l- Mitchell, president of the United Mine- Colombian
•'
' __;ion. It is difficult to
laat year.
■neatlc m forvigli, wlien tbe band of Blue mountain forest reserve. The by these monuments is a Inuit five min­ ed about 6:30 last evening off Dash workers, Walter Ed war, 1 VVehl and Dis- -am the exact nature of this commun-
*
I
•
I
•
the Ixird
As far aa In, III« «videm« in the 'Ilin
point,
three
quarters
of
a
mile
past
trict
President
Fahay
appeared
for
the
¡cation,
lx«r*l w»« heavy upon it in death general tendency, outside of mining cir­ utes inland from Pleasant camp, which
—.2—, but it is known that it is not
Molineuz anse look« vsry b«d (or the
l
hy fiiMxl <>r pestilence, «linn in Ixxiily cles, is favorable to the reserve.
’ altogether
2._o____ .wcpiau«
carrying y
roads
an unqualified acceptance of
is 17 miles from Klukwon. The latter Brown’s point, towards Robinson’s miners, and the coal iua*
Pr>»avfi»nt
I
*.1
— _*_» ■
-
defendant.
l<liatr«MM ami anguish of soul it paid th«
ia five miles from tidewater, on the point. The Capital City was sunk. were represented as follows: President the state department’s proposition.
1
here
is
quite
a
noticeable
change
in
No
one
was
seriously
injured,
although
Baer,
of
the
Philadelphia
&
Reading;
|
j-
*
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....
--
pi-nulty
of
folly
and
a
frowurd
heart.
is, however, friendly and - dignified
in
Chiikat river. This makes tlie Russian
Anolher man ha« I mm - ii arresti«! for I
.i-i
•
Nevurlhelima,
decade
by decade, we tlie expression of sentiment at Salem survey line approximately 27 miles in­ the Capital City had about 20 pas­ E. B. Thomas, chairman of the board tone, and does not close the negotia-
holding up tire Nortiieru l'aulii- traili ¡have
struggled onward and upward; regarding the >500,000 appropriation land to the Summit—less than 10 ma­ sengers aboard.
of the Pennsylvania coal company and lions by any means, though it unques-
in Montana.
An immense hole was torn in the Hillsdale coal and iron company; . AL|tionably sets unv*
I we now abundantly nnjoy material well- for the lewis and ('larke centennial. rine leagues, and just where it would
back meuai«
the date or
of unai
final
W. J. Biyail’a s|H<cial traili collidisi ‘ being, ami under the favor of the M< at Al first the amount seemed extrava­ lie expected to lie from the language sternwheeler's bull, on the port side, fred Walter, president of the Lehigh agreement by opening np new topics
will: a frelglit in Coloradu, and (lire« High »« are striving earneatly to gant, but it is now regarded in a differ­ used in tlie Anglo-Russian treaty of just abaft of tbe forward companion­ Valley; W. H. Truesdale, president of for argument.
ent light.
way. She filled rapidly, and had bare­ the Delaware, I-ackawana & V5 extern;
|n«>pl« were iujuml.
For one thing, the Colombian govern-
achieve moral and spiritual uplifting.
1825. The Rainy Hollow district is
ly time to run for the beach, where David Wilcox, vice president of the ment ¡g now entirely dissatisfied with
“
T!::
year
that
has
just
closed
has
The
state
printing
office
is
now
work
­
within
American
territory.
The cholera dealh rat« in III« Philip.
she sank. It was within a couple of Delaware & Hudson; John B. Herr, tlie small amount of the payment to be
ing on tbe last form of the new Oregon
pine« ia constantly going I liigher.
Al irr*cn one of iH-ac« and overflowing
hours of low tide when the mishap oc­ vice president of the Scranton coal made to it by the United States under
LITTLE HOPE FOR CHINA.
prem-nt 75 per cent <>l the caMM prov« i plenty. Rarely has any ]ieople en­ code, and the two volumes will be sent
cur red, and the after top of the Capital company and Elkhi 1 coal andiron the terms of the protocol, which it is
to
the
bindery
next
week.
It
is
ex-
joyed
greater
prosperity
than
we
are
fatal.
| now enjoying.
For thia we render |>ected that the new cod«! will be ready Southern Portion Reported in a Terrible City’s house aft was barely out of inmpiany; J. H. Torrey, attorney for proposed to use as the basis for the
water, her paddle wheel entirely out of the Lehigh valley company.
treaty.
This sum is >7,000,000.
Colombia's delay
in
tieartfelt and solemn thanks to the for distribution about the middle of
State of Lawlessness.
eight,
Forward the main deck wan
The proceedings covered about two Colombia wants at least >10,000,000.
canal note ia probably du«
giver of good, and we a«ek to praise November.
Tacoma, Oct. 30.—“It will take 100 clear.
At high tide only the Texas hours’ time, and were given up en- Moreover, the original proposal looked
v«s«d over American
him Rot hy words only, hut by deeds,
The present year will lie the greatest years or more of hard work and the ex­ was out of water.
tirely to a discussion of the time and to await 14 years before beginning the
Panama.
by tli« way in which we do nur duty to from a business stand|s>int in the his­ penditure of hundreds of thousands of
The Trader’s stem was torn off and a method of proctsxling with the pro- payment of annual rental, the amount
ourselves
and
to
our
fellow
men.
tory ot tiie state land department. dollars to civilize Southern China.” hole gouged in her bow above the poseil investigation. The commission of whjch was to be fixe«l then by mut-
Th» bualnea« man who ia contented
“Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roose­ During the first nine months of 1902 This statement is made by Henry W. water line.
with hla buslneaa lias st, , ¡««I growing.
She made port in safety. decided to begin its work next Thurs- )ia| agr«*ement. Colombia now asks the
The man who ray* lie has huaineaa velt, President of the United States, do the receipts from payments on sales of Huntzell, a Methodist Episcopal mis­
A court of inquiry will be necessary day morning at 9 o’clock, the first days United States to agree at nee upon a
”
hereby
designate
as
a
day
of
general
stat«i land exceeded the total for any sionary, sent out by the Chinese mis­ to determine blame for the accident. of the investigation to be devoted to a |urop yearly payment of >600,000,
enough, therefore Ina no n<*«d to adver-
tian, has reach «al the full IE hm ! of til« thanksgiving rhursday, tbe 27th of the previous year.
sion two years ago to tlie Chosong sta­ The captain of the Trader claims that physical examination of the miners and which will largely increase the iBime-
«»tiling
November,
and
do
recommend
till«.
But after the fl<«M| i, the ebb
tion in Southern China. He is now on he signaled twice to pass the Capital the homes of the miners, starting in (Rate cost ot the enterprise, _ imine-
vs
VXJXJ
UUVCipi
The
William
Baldwin
and
his
son, his way back to Chicago on account of City on the starboard aide. The first the
always. It ia a law of nature that that throughout tlie land the ¡ample
vicinity of Scranton.
Tl*«
. .
The entire
entire Colombian
government clings to its
George,
were
sentenced
to
serve
__
reasc
from
their
ordinary
occupations
two
ill
health.
nothing shall remain in a statu of real.
whistle was not answered, but tbe anthracite field will be covered.
............ that it has
uas no constitutional
cuneinunonai
red. There contention
years and one year, respectively, in the
..ui—
“In Southern China murder is as second was responded to with tiie star­
Everything grows, or it decays.
No and in their several homes and places
penitentiary, the one for aiding and frequent as meals, and it is called cus­ board signal. The next thing he knew was much discussion over a proposition authority to alienate any Colombian
of
worship
render
thanks
unto
almighty
bosineas can remain at a standstill for
made by tlie commission to have expert territory, and reiterates that the beat it
abetting, and the other for striking the
Natives have the Capital City attempted to cross his accountants appointed to audit the Can do to meet the language of the
any omsiderabi» time.—Printers ink. God for tlie manifold blessings of the fatal blow that killed Frank Carson in tom instead of crime.
past year.
little or no moral laws. There is mar­ bows. The captain of the Capital City statements of wagee and classification Spooner act, which looks to perpetual
Wu Ting Lang, Chineae minister to j “In witness whereof I have hereunto Portland a short time ago.
riage law, but it is only for protection says he did not see the trader. Tbe of miners to be made by the operators control by the United Statee over the
the United States, has lawn recalled.
set my hand and caused the seal of tiie
for use of the commission, but no de cana| strip, is to make a 100-vear
A. J. Nielon, ex-sheriff and tax col­ of male inhabitants. A Southern Chi­ night was perfectly clear.
A riot over nonunion lalair at Chi­ United Statea to lie affixed.
cision was reached on this point beyond lease, with a distinct stipulation that
lector of Lake county, who was found nese woman, once married to a man,
“Done at the City of Washington , guilty of defaledtion in office by a jury can never desert him. A man can have
CONTRABAND OPIUM SEIZED.
tbe announcement by the chairman of the same shall be renewable by tne
cago resulted in injuries to seven men.
thia 29th day ot Octolnr, in the year of , at the May term of court, has been as many wives as lie likes.
the commission’s intention to appoint United States at tbe expiration of the
A wealthy Quincy, Illinois, farmer our laird 1902, and of the independence (
“Slave traffic is rampant in all parts Chinese Steward on Government Vessel such an accountant in case hie services grst century.
sentenced to four years in the peniten­
has I sm ’ ii ’rest««! for the murder of his of tlie Unite«! States the 127th.
t tiary and ordered to pay a >6,000 fine, of the southern provinces.
Lathers
should be found necessary.
---------------———
Charged with Smuggling.
daughter's suitor.
“THEODORE ROOSEVELT."
( to cover the amount of defalcation. dispose of their daughters and wives in
Judge Gray, the president of the
~TRUE VALUE OF TEXAS OIL.
Seattle,
Oct.
30.
—
Eighty
pounds
of
(Seal.)
The chief of tlie naval ordance bureau
An appeal has lieen taken to tbe su­ the same manner as in thie country we cpiurn, which a Chinese steward on commission, read the order of the pres­
"By the president,
; preme court.
dispose of livestock.
Notwithstanding
reports in favor of aacrifii ing »¡«««I for
the coast survey steamer Gedney will ident creating the commission, and in a Geological Survey Says the Field Equal*
“JOHN HAY.
conditions, within three years since our tie charged with attempting to smuggle general wav outlined tbe procedure to
Ru»*lan District In Size,
armament in the construction of bat­
Secretary of State. ’
The recent decision of Judge Bennett mission was openel we have made 260
Washington, Oct. 29. — The Texas-
tleships.
from Victoria to Seattle, was seized ue followed from the presentation of
regarding the legal status ot the ordi­ converts.
We have established two
aboard the cutter by customs inspectors the issues. He stated that in aceord- Louisiana oil field is discussed exhaust-
President Hill, of the Great Northen,
UNITED STATES POSTOFFICES.
nary hop contract lias furnish««! another schools, and our meetings are well at­
today. Eight parcels, worth in the ag­ ance with the immemorial practice ¡ve|y ¡n a report of the United States
in a «|««« h U Montana farmers, said
argument for tlie passage of an act pro­ tended.”
the geological survey. The existence of
gregate >1,024, were found in tbe among English sjieaking peoples,
his road would make another cut in Presidential Appointment» for Past Year viding for a state hop inspector. The
commission would first receive the petroleum in the Gnlf Coast Plain,
steward
’
s
department.
Gong
Gee,
tbe
freight rates »oil.
Establish a Record.
BANK SAFE BLOWN OPEN.
Oregon Hopgrowers’ association at its
|
steward, is in tbe county jail awaiting statement or demands of the miners, which extends inland for 100 miles,
pur- has been known as far back as 1860.
A Northen Pacific «pecial agent has
Washington, Oct,. 31.—A total of last annual meeting declared in favor
trial for attempting to smuggle a coun­ who were to be regarded for the
«xpres*<l Iris doubt of the man ar­ J 2,279 presidential |N»triiiiHters were of such a law, and the growers general­ The Robbers Take Their Time, While Pals tryman between the same pointe on I>oees of this case as the urosecutors. The report save the extreme porosity
Keep Off Intruders.
rested for bolding up a train in .Mon­ ap|«iintcd last year, according to tlie ly are desirous o< seeing it enacted.
tlie same voyage. A strange feature is Tbe reply of the other side would then of Spindle-Top oil rock favers the
tana a few days ago being the right oris annual report of J. L. Bristow, fourth
Des Moines, la., Oct. 30.—At Prairie the smuggler’s cool nerve in selecting a be beard, Judge Gray said, in order storage of a very large volume of oil
Governor Geer is making a tour of
asaiatanl postmaster
;«ialiiia«ter general,
genera), just is­ the eastern part of tlie state.
City, early this morning, robbers dyna­ government vessel for a vehicle with that the commission might have before an<] a very rapid yje]d when the
President Roosevelt celebrated liis jaasislaril
voir is tapped. But it also favors the
sued.
This
is
the
largest
number
ap-
mited the safe of the Iowa State bank which to carry on hie illegal practice. it a definite issue.
44th birthday October 27. lie S|M«nt
The assessment valuation of Marion and secured an amount approximating Secretary Shaw’s eon, a guest on the
pointed
in
any
one
year
in
the
history
early
exhaustion of the oil in the pool,
tiie day attending to his customary du-
CHICAGO SWITCHMEN AGAIN.
county has increase«! 4 per cent during
and its rapid replacement by the under­
ti<*s. Many messages of congratulation of the p»«tal service. The increase was tlie past year, according to tlie assessor. >4,000. They exchanged a fusillade Gedney, was induced by some represen­
of allots with local officers and escaiied. tative ot the Celestial te say that Gong
<lue mainly to the expiration ot com­
lying salt water.
Beds of sulphur-
were received.
Night Watchman Erskine discovered Gee wanted his effects thrown over­ Dcmand an Advance of 5 Cents an Hour bearing sand are reported from some of
missions during tlie year, and the ad-
Senator Mitchell has departed for
or a Strike Will be Ordered.
the wells on Spindle-Top, ami beds of
A Ixxiiaisna train was wreckixi by vamv ot many fourth chiss offices to the Washington, where he will take up his four men approaching the bank at 1 board. This gave the officers a cue to
running into a drove of cattle.
The presidential grade.
Chicago, Oct. 29. — Grand Master gyp«’im and of salt from others.
The
lalsirs prior to the opening of congress. o’clock. One of the men cornered him search for opium.
and kept him covered with a rifle for
engineer an<! a tramp were kilh«l and
Th« total nnnilwr of sp|«>intmenta of
Morrissey, of the Brotherhood of Rail- ro®'1“’’®" is.r*a.ched with
to
Judge
Burnett
has
rendered
a
de
­
SMUGGLING WORK EXPOSED.
three hours, while another broke open
way Trainmen, and Vice Grand Master 8pindle-Top field that the rock contains
the fireman fatally injured. None of | |«>stmasters of all classes was 16,970,
W. G. Lee, have arrived at Chicago to about one-fourth of its volume of oil.
tlie paawngera were hurt.
an im rvase of 1,313.
There was a cision which seems to be very sweeping the bank door and worked on the cafes.
in its effect and which will prevent The other two men patrolled tiie street, Many Contraband Chinamen Have Been look after the interests of tbe 7,000 Even if the estimate is one barrel ob­
«light
increase
in
tlie
numlier
of
re
­
A Wyoming woman has lieen arreat-
hopbuyers from recovering possession and by a system of signals were able
Conveyed from Mexico.
yardmen employed in tbe Chic. qo dis­ tained for every 26 cubic feet for
movals of |«>stniasters "for cans«*,”
u for having four hualiands.
of hops covered by tbe ordinary con­ to hold at bay several citizens attracted
as a result of a strict discipline for
El Paso, Tex., Oct. 30.—What ap­ trict, who iiave presented a demand to Sp’ndle Top, and a little leas for other
tract.
The
decision
is
to
the
effect
that
to the scene.
Five dynamite shots pears to be a gigantic smuggling con­ the railroads for an increase of 5 cents fields, there shsuld be a yield equal to
Tlie fire relief fun<l raiseil In Wash- carelessness and irregularities. TheB’
■ ngton amounts to h little »ver >5,900. were 3,058 postoflices established and the contract is a mortgage and that tlie were fired by the man in the bank be­ spiracy for conveying contraband China­ an hour. Tbe railroads have been not the Baku fields in Russia, and a much
grower can discharge it by paying tlie fore* he succeeded in getting at the cash­
ified that an answer is expected Dy next greater output than that for all of the
Minister Henry I-. Wilson declines 4,059 diwontinued, the latter attribut­ money advanced to him, with interest. box. At 4 o’clock tlie men escaped, men from Mexico to California has Friday.
other American fields.
able
mostly
to
the
extension
of
tlie
just come to light here. For the past
to lie transferred from Chile to Gr»*ece.
Tbe action taken by the Chicago
The report eave that tbe apparent
The Willamette river is 'changing its after firing a number of shots to terrify six months a half dozen United Statea
rural fr«*e delivery service anil the con­
Dr. Wisalrow Wilson has Isen form­ solidation of postofliees adjacent to course at Salem and threatens to leave the citizens and shooting through a marshals and secret service men have yardmen is said to be tbe first step in concensus of opinion among chemists
ally in«talle<l aa president of Princeton large presidential offices. The number that city high and dry unless steps are door at Erskine, who had opened fire. lieen working on the case, but the facts tbe movement which started in Kansas who bave examined the field ia that the
A posse was quickly formed and is now only became public today. It seems City last June, when the chairmen on gulf petroleum is unsuited for the pro­
university.
of postofliees in the Unit««! States June taken to stop it.
on the trail.
that the Chinamen have been stowed the scale committe of all systems, rep­ duction of illuminating oil, and that it
A Dunsmuir, Cal., constable was 30 was 7,924, of which 220 were first
Tho Willamette Valley Prune asso­
away in box cars of outgoing freight resenting both the Brotherhood of is doubtful if it can be made to yield a
slain by thugs ls«cause lie had run them class, 1,023 second class, 3,488 third ciation, of Salem, is shipping three
PLANS FOR CRUISER OUT.
trains and carried as far West as the Railway Trainmen and the Order of good lubricating oil on a commercial
class and 71,193 fourth class.
out of town.
carloads of prunes a day and is operat­
Railroad Conductors, met in joint ses­ basis. I ta value as a source of asphalt
California line.
ing its packing house day and night. Tennessee Will be a Powerful, Instead of
Frank Norris, a well known novelist,
NEW GUNBOAT LAUNCHED.
For these services the Chinese agent sion and decided to demand a general and as a gas oil are aa yet undeter­
All
prunes
are
shipped
in
lioxes
(tearing
The experiments seem to
a Fast Boat.
died at San Francisco from theefhets of
is said to have paid >100 for each man increase in wage* for all member* of mined.
th* association brand. Sales are being
both organizations. The queetion was establish both its availability and its
an operation.
Washington, Oct. 30.—Acting Secre­ smuggled to Tucson and >150 for each
Flrat Craft Turned Out In Japan for made on tlie basis price of 2?* cents
one carried to Yuma. It was reported submitted to a referendum vote of the economy as a generator of steam.
America Christened.
Senator Hanna says his purpose in
for the four sizes in bags and a half tary Darling has settled the question today that certain trainmen had been membership of both organizations, and Whether the Beaumont petroleum may
politics Is to establish better relations
Sun Francisco, Oct. 31.— The Japan cent more for fruit in 25-pound boxes. which has divided the naval construc­ discharged for participation in the con­ this vote is not all in yet. About be successfully used in metallurgical
tion board relative to the proposed
between lalsir and capital.
Gazette of Octotier 16 gives an extended
three-fourths cf the entire vote is now processes is not yet settled.
armored cruiser Tennessee, by accept­ spiracy, but this report has not been
account
of
the
launching
of
tlie
Rom-
in tlie hands of the executive officers of
Major Generals Corbin and Young
PORTLAND MARKETS.
verified.
ing
the
recommendation
of
the
majori
­
CUBA TURNS IT DOWN.
both organizations, and tbe remainder
are home from Europe, where they bion, the first United States gunboat
ty of the board, which ¡is in favor of
ever built in Japan.
The launching
Wheat—WallaWalla, 67068c; blue­
is expectad before November 1. The
JURIST VENTS HIS SPITE.
have been inspecting foreign armies.
power instead of high speed. The de­
wan in connection with the official stem 73074c; valley, 67c.
Chicago district of the switchmen is, Reject* Treaty Offered by United States,
cision was influenced, perhaps, by Ad­
England is becoming alarm««! at the 0|>ening of the works of the Uraga and
and Make* Counter Proposal.
however, separate, and the vote was
America
Now
Understands
How
and
Why
Barley—Feed, >21.00 per ton; brew­ miral Melville himself, who assured the
condition prevailing among tl.e Irish. lahikams D<x'k companies, on October
almost unanimous in favor of demand­
It Lost the Samoan Case.
Havana, Oct. 29. — The represent­
ing,
>22.00.
acting
secretary
that
the
majoiity
Hhipment* of arms to the island have 15.
The gunlmat is one “of the five
ing the increase.
ative here of the Associated Press has
Flour—Best grade, 3.2003.50; grah­ plans, though short in speed, would
Washington, Oct. 30.—The officials
been prohibited.
ordered for service in the Philippine
learned from official soorcea that the
am.
>2
9003.20.
give
the
government
a
most
formidable
here
find
an
ample
explanation
of
the
NO MORE AID NECESSARY.
Thre«! persons were seriously and a islands. The vessel was christened by
proposed treaty between the United
and
desirable
warship.
Therefore,
by
adverse
decision
of
King
Oscar
in
the
Millstuffs
—
Bran,
>19.00
per
ton;
great many others slightly injured as Miss Evans, daughter of Admiral
States and Cuba was returned to Wash­
middlings, >23.50; shorts, >19.50; direction of Mr. Darling, Judge Advo­ matter of the Samoan claims in the Miners are Now at Work, and Can Take ington bv mail laat Saturday.
With
the result of an explosion in the rapid Robley D. Evans, who broke the usual
statement
that
comes
from
Stockholm
cate
General
Lemly
today
sent
out
ad
­
chop,
>17.
liottlo of champagne.
At the same
Care of Themselves.
the treaty was sent a counter proposi­
transit subway of New York.
vertisements
calling
for
proposals
for
to
tbe
effect
that
the
king
’
s
decision
Oats
—
No.
1
white,
>1.0501.07#
;
time a paper cage at the bow was cut
New York, Oct. 29. — Daniel 8. Ja­ tion by the government of Cuba to
the construction of twoarmoredjeruisers was influenced by three jurists, one of
1.05 per cental.
Roosevelt has issued the order to re­ open and a numlier of white doves gray, >1.02
cobs,
chairman of the miners’ defense that of the United States, the nature of
of
the
Tennessee
class
of
about
14,500
whom
was
M.
Cedarkranz,
at
one
time
Hay — Timothy, >10(311; clover,
duce the army to its minimum liberated, the ait being filled with
fund
committee
of the Central Federat­ which is not known, but it ia under­
tons
displacement,
the
bids
to
be
open
­
chief
justice
of
Samoa.
It
is
stated
pn|ier blossoms which they scattered in >7.50; cheat, >8 per ton.
strength.
ed union, said, at a meeting of that stood that President Palma, in a letter
ed
January
6,
1903.
The
construction
that
while
filling
that
important
post,
Potatoes
—
Best
Burlianks,
600
70c
Tbe orulser Olympia is lieing de- their flight. As the boat slid into the per sack; ordinary, 50055c per cental, board now will perfect the plans for M. Cedarkranz came into frequent col­ body today, that as the strike of the sent with the treaty, says the accept­
water whistles were blown and the
talneil at the New York navy yard for
two small gunboats to be advertised lision with Judge Chambers, the Amer­ anthracite miners had been declared off ance of the prepositions made by the
bands played “The Star Spangleil Ban­ growers’prices; Merced sweets, >1.760
ican land commissioner, who afterwards the committee did not think it neces­ United States would be ruinous to
soon.
lack of a supply uf coal.
2 per cental.
ner.”
succeeded
Cedarkranz as chief justice, sary to levy any further contributions Cnba, as it would result in a large re­
Poultry—Chickens, mixed, >3.50(3
The ceremony was witnessed by about
Governor Stone, of Pennsylvania,
duction of the customs revenue of the
For Chinese Trade.
and it is believed that the personal ill- for the miners.
4.25;
per
pound,
10c;
hens,
>4(34.50
per
island.
I iah iNimiMl a general order withdraw ng 250 invited guests, including many
Chicago,
Oct.
30.
—
The
Record-Her
­
feeling
that
followed
undoubtedly
in
­
dozen; per pound, 11c; springs, >3.00
prominent personages.
the troops from the coal fields»
For
Puget
Sound
Navy
Yard.
ald
tomorrow
will
say:
The
manage
­
fluenced
the
character
of
the
advice
given
(33.50 per dozen; fryers, >2.50(33.CO;
Mrs. Elizabeth Stanton Dead.
Washington, Oct. 29.—In his annual
broilers, >2.0002.50; ducks, >4.50,9 ment of the Harriman lines is prepar­ to King Oscar.
The coal strike arbitration commls-
New York, Oct. 29.—Elizabeth Cady
Big Cave-In at Mines.
ing
to
make
a
vigorous
campaign
for
report the chief of ordnance recom­
eion lias perfect««! an organization.
Joplin, Mo., Oct. 31.— The Stewart 6.00 per dozen; turkeys, young, 12X increased Oriental traffic.
With this
Korea Breaks Pacific Record.
mends that an appropriation be made Stanton, the well known woman suf­
(313c;
geese,
>6.00®6.50
per
dozen.
fragist, died today at her home in West
Judge Gray was chosen chairman.
mill ami other valuable mining prop­
end
in
view,
orders
will
lie
given
for
for
erecting an ordance workshop at
San
Francisco,
Oct.
30.
—
The
Pacific
Cheese— Full cream, twins, 14H’0
the construction of four mammoth mail company’s new steamer Korea ar­ the Puget sound navy yard, also a Ninety-fourth street, in this city. Old
It has lawn announced that H. R- erty, including seven shafts in tlie 15>4c; Young America,
Eleventh Hour tract at Prosperity,
ocean going steamers to ply between rived at noon today from Yokohama, storehouse for guns. Fifty thousand age was given as the cause of death.
Nickerson, vice president and genera near here, taking in over two acres of factory prices, 101
less.
Portland and Asiatic ports. The cost breaking the record across the Pacific. dollars appropriated last session for She was conscious almost to the last.
manager of the Mexican Central rail­
27
030c
Butter
—
Fancy
creamery,
About a week ago Mrs. Stanton began
road, lias lawn offer««! the presidency of ground, cav««l in today to a depth of per pound; extras, 30c; dairy, 18 of the steamers will be between 12,. The steamer made no stop between the ordnance machinery is asked for imme­ to fail rapidly.
This became more
100 feet. The cave-in is probably the
000,000 and >3,000,000 each, and con- coast of Japan and her home port, and diate use in commencing work on the
the Houthern Pacific.
noticeable last week, and then it was
largest that ever occurred in the Mis­ (320c; store, 125^015.
struction
will
begin
at
once.
workshop.
Negotiations
are
in
pro
­
came Hying through the water at the
Eggs—25030c per dozen.
known to the family that her death
All meniliers of the New York budd­ souri-Kansas district.
Fifty miners
average of nearly 500 miles a day. gress looking to acquisition of a site on was only a question of days or hours.
Hope—New crop, 220 25c per pound.
ing tra«les threaten to go on strike. «■sca|««l uninjured, having been warn<«l
Oot the Wrong Man.
Dye
’
s
inlet
for
a
naval
magazine.
Yokohama,
in
a
direct
line
to
San
Wool—Valley, 12}{015c; Eastern
She was born in 1815.
Heventy-flve thousand men are involved. of tlio approaching danger by the
Butto, Mont, Oct. 30.—A special to Francisco, is 4,700 miles, The Korea
Oregon, 80145^c; mohair, 260 28c.
Sharp
Naval
Battle
Promised.
the
Miner
from
Missoula
says
that
Van-
Orders are to lai place«! at one* for cracking of the ground.
made the passage in 10 days, averaging
Explosion of 600 Kegs of Powder.
Beef—Orosi, cows, 303Hc per
hazendoct, who was held on suspicion 470 miles a day.
Colon, Oct. 29.—The safe arrival of
Fairmount, W. Va., Oct. 29. — The
pound; steers, 4c; dressed, 607c.
the manufacture of the new 1
Bank Vault Blown Up by Robbers.
of being the lone bandit who held up
the Colombian cruiser Bogota at Pana­ 7-
.......I. . powder -UI-8,
guns to supply the field art
/•
Fairmount
works, IOCI
located 18
Veal-7 H (3 8 He.
Rochester, N. Y., Oct. 31. — The
Entire Freight Train Burned.
the North Coast Limited on the North­
ma promises a sharp naval engagement miles from this city, was dam:
pound
;
Mutton
—
Gross,
3c
per
to
will require 180.
vault of the private bank of Charles K.
ern
Pacific
at
Bearmouth
last
week,
La
Porte,
Tex.,
Oct.
30.
—
An
engine
in isthmian waters very shortly, as the extent of >30,000 by tbeafl
One of the worst storms that eve Knapp at Sodus was broken into with dressed, 6c.
PB
raged in the Behring sea rakesl th dynamite by burglars early today and
Lambs — Grow, 3Xc per pound ; has been released by the authorities. spaik today started a small prairie fire American gunners are on board both of 600 kegs of pow<ier ,^^|^^|
Trainmen who confronted the prisoner A freight train following fanned the fleets. The government’s hopes are jured. The
Nome coast from October 11
a sum believe«l to be >5,000 secure«!. dressed, 05^c.
~
pound; today were unable to identify him as blare and cotton on a flat car was ignit­ now centered in the career of the wrecked
Hogs
—
Gross,
65i0OXc
per
Three lives wero lost in the *
jone The building was wrecked by the force
ed. The entire train was burned.
the robber.
Bogota.
around^
dressed,
707
H<>.
and a large amount of damag
ot the explosion.
to buildings along the water front.