Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, January 07, 1904, Image 1

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    KLAMATH
VOL.
KLAMATH
VII!.
EVENTSOFTHE YEAH.
1803 LEAVEN DARK RECORD IN
MANY HtBPECTB.
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0.
St-fimer Sa|luaw anuk ult Vlrglals
[ roaaf . over 'JU lb > a lual
IS p«,a»lis
Uruwiu.d III wrmk Iff ill.,,,, valer flalilua
Uvat lllvrlaiia uu Neva x. ,,(la , ,.wat
a
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A
M m Ita ti aupa rlntenduht fi»« d«
Ibary, t.ualwl
bjr !*<>•« tiiMRlrr <j..u<-rai Ta,ne
■ * *_7
u
Mia* uvery of Glut to bluw up atvacjvr
Umbria li, New York hurbur
I0' Great Oru In Ottawa, Ont
I»ratte of l'uri It. || Mtoddard
U
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Great maaaat re uf Jawa In Klatelnav,
Ituaala I.
3S
_ »levator In Ttttabure
w ____
Falllnp
Rille
0« a pxraoi,a and ‘ tn Jures t'J
o Iteli
Paul ■ ; IlluuM)
X» iLatli
i
• of " Max
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: : <M
j T
_____ _
,
l.lal'f l.raol,» kille,! an<l ala Injured In
l'aria Maditd automobile rare.
....Severa
atorma lu kaueae, Iowa and Oklahoma.
7A
Nlneteea |>eraoi,a killed and ae many
more Injured by toruedove near Heatlnge,
Neb
IM
Nrw York
________
<*lty „
ralebrat»» 2fithb annl
rereary of lueorporatlon i
HHtlab «trarn
er IlnddereAeld sunk lu rullleluu and 22
livre lual
2T
klabt trainmen blllrd lu wrack uear
Bryan. Ala
*.'H
fendlaia atte, te I lall at Jarkaon, K, ,
and are repulsed
Tieabyterlan
_____ _______ gvn»ral
____
eaarmbly tutee for rovistai ut confession of
faith
81
Great Amide decáetele Kansas. No
breaks end Iowa
Illg I-e In Barine,
Wie
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FALLS,
EVENTS OF THE DAY
REPUBLICAN.
KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, JAN L’Alt Y
CITV ISSIUNNttD.
FIRE
IN
THEATER
Chicago Is Complrtslv Overcome by Grtel
lor Iho Stricken.
flATHI RED FROM ALL PARTS OF THE
TWO HEMISPHERES.
Chicago, Jan. I—»or the first time
since ( lili ngo has possesw<l bells to
jxal, whistles to shriek and horns to
blow, the ol<i year wax allowed silently
to take Its place in history, and the
new year j«rtn>tted to come in with no
evidence of joy nt its birth. All Chi­
cago mourned lor the tKX) ¡x-raons who
died in the fire, |«nic and nuffocation
at the Iroquis theater.
in an official proc la mat ion issued yes­
terday afternixMi Mayor Carter II. Har­
rison suggested that the usual New r
GREAT
THRONG
7,
HM»4.
ARMY TO PANAMA.
NO.
FEAR
FOR
40.
JEWS
U«naral Staff Give» Order« to Prepare
to Do to tha lathmas.
Bi COMES
PANIC
STRICKEN AND S00 KILLED.
Washington, Dee. 11.—The general SECOND
MASSACRE
AT
KISNINEP
staff of the army today ordered troop«
APPEARS VERY PROBABLE,
to prepare for a Panama campaign.
leads of Rapino end Violence and Rar-
Soldiers at Vancouver, Wash., are
Meschina Natural Dleaolers Over*
Co-nprehenalvs Review ot the Import­
Stool Trampled Under Toot, (libers amixtg thoee selected, ae will be
January 7 Has Boon Sot as the Date-
Shadow Ila Huelas "t tba kralle
ant Happenings of the Past Week,
Burned to Death la Their Seats - by the list, which follows:
of Industry and I'oace.
Jewish Societies WUI Appeal ta
Presented In Condensed lor tn, Most
First, Fifth and Twenty-foarth bat­
Bodies by the Score Lying In Under­ f
Roosevelt Harmony CUth of Seattle
mm
Likely to Prove Interesting to Our
taking Panora With Little or Noth­ teriea of field artillery, Presidio, iali
The year KN18 haa been marked by
Asks Aid of Chief Executive la Be­
j Francisco; Eighth tattery of field ar­
Many
Headers.
thunaacro, inurdor, dlaaetar aud viwlonra
ing Left to Aid In Identification.
tillery, Vancouver liarracks; troops A,
helf of Tboao Thr,atraed.
that are In ahurp mnlraat with the un*
B, U and D, Ninth cavalry (colored),
dorljinp aplrtt <»f proproaa that la atoad-
War («tween Ja|*an and Russia is
(Tiit cga Itec. 31.—About 550 ]>e<qde Monterey, Cal. ; troops I, K, I, and M,
llp inaklng fur frlendllnaaa and better
Washington, Dec. 30.—Witn the
more protable than ever.
mutual undo rat a ad Inf between Indlvblti*
were killed in 10 niniutea this afternoon Ninth cavalry, Presidio; Eifteenth in­ view of enlisting the iftiniediats and sa­
fantry, Monterey, Nineteenth infantry,
ale aud nation«.
Itallfloua Ititolaranc«,
People from many cities are li cking
liva interest of the United States
during a tire in the Iroquois theater,
Vancouver barracks, Tenth infantry,
pollllcul InlHguo, rlaaa hatred aud con
to Chicago in search of loved ones.
against the reported contemplated mae-
the
newest,
the
largest,
and,
as
far
aa
vulaloua uf nature era the rauaee upon
Year's eve celebration be omitted.
Han Francisco; battalions of the Thir­
The revenues for Great Britain xlfow The idea found a ready.response in the t human power cuold make it, the safest teenth infantry at Fort McDowell, Fort sai-re of Jews in Russia on January 7,
whh h the dread reaponalblllly real«.
the Russian New Year, Simon Wolf,
a dsrreasc of ♦ 13,497,040 for the |«at
In May occurred the great muaaaero of
hearts of tin- |x-ople anil the mayor's , theater in Chicago. Estimates of ths MadisoS and Benicia barracks, Cal.; representing the United Jew societies,
Jew» In KUhlnev lt.iaala. A mouth later
nine months.
four
companies
of
Sixteenth
infantry
of
The police
tomorrow will lay before the state de­
words neemni only to give utterance to ( 'lead and injured vary.
King Alexander nt.4 Queen l>raga of
i Fort Slocum, N. Y., and eight com-
Washington officials Iielievo the
J MS.
Nervla were niurderwd In their palace In
count is S.Ki. The estimate of the paniea of the same regiment at Fort partment an appeal in behalf of his
the
universal
desire.
I
CyrtaM near Gatn-arllla, Us , kill. M prol ability of war with Columbia in
people representing to him thus to bo
Belgrade bp their "wn BEddiory aud ofli
The list of the dead continues as it new spajwrs is 54)0. There are 55 peo­ McPherson, Ga.
threatened.
rora
Htrikee and other l«lw»r dlaputea
(
Sat,(« F. (rain wrsekaA n»ar BHIlwaH. growing h's».
was given last night, in the neighbor­ ple missing at midnight, the majority
Lieutenant Colonel Charles Shaler,
hale liOB*u re»pouailda for a g«»««! deal of Kai.aaa. ulna parsooa klltot au4 38 Injurad
Following hi- visit to the state de­
Fargo Hquiers, eldest son of t nitod hood of BOO. A widely accepted esti­
Heavy
« d )<>«««•
4 1
ll-a.r fi.
A.uxJ
I..M«a n«*ar
n-ar Npartanaburg,
Sparta nal, urg.
who is a member of the general staff of partment, Mr. Wolf will be received by
vluloncr and erionil death« In the I’nlt
Hi
Nrgrv hanged
h«i>a»4 by
t’F mob
mol, at Helle
Balta States Minister Kquiers, war accident­ mate is that 6414 in the number of the of » horn are protably among the dead
<’ ’ - . 4 •• .. Negro
the
army,
and
an
expert
on
fortifi«a-
»Illa.
Ill
"
'
e»| Nlnlea. utid natural phenomena, un
Prexiifent Roosevelt, at which time the
in the morgue and various undertaking
7
.
ili-ad. This number will likely be in-
tions, has been ordered to Panama to whole subject of the status of the Jews
<>no hundred
||v«g , ___
loot In colllalnn of ally shot and killed at Havana.
der Wblrb 4 laaalfirnlloii are numbered the
»rasala <.ff
Mara-lllra,
Franr«
"
**
Flood
at
establishments.
Eighty-six
of
tlie
dead
creased,
an
there
are
persons
in
the
inspect
the
fortifications,
and
have
his
dlaaalroua fl«MMl» and atornia
of
leaf
Twelve employes of the froquois thea­
in Russia will be discussed.
Ila hrlxhl
St l.oul«
l.ouia
Ight at Mt
aprlng and early aummer In Kan«aa, No
V
M> '
Marrlag«
of - <. » —
W* J - ■ llalley of ____
Ken
ter, Chicago, have been arrested on a hospitals who will probably die. It have Ix-en |<ieitively identified, and 92 report in Washington before General
brnaka, Iowa. Mla»<»uri and other parta w and Mr. Ida II Wrada lit Kanaaa City charge of accessory to manslaughter.
is believed, however, that the total others are known to be injured.
Reyes, ot the Colombian army, who is
Seattle Club Makes Appeal.
It
Kt,ia Alraaudrr.
Alriandrr. uuari* l*rags. two
of the ttallnQ, hurricane» in the Hou th
now here, «-an return.
will not exceed 600. Including the
brothara
tba
quaan, l‘r-,ular aud two
the qu««n,
Seattle, Dec. 30.—The Harmony club
Nome
of
the
people
were
burned
to,
1
earing
tie
intended
hi
flee,
secret
Hou Iwland» and an earthquake In Act
I'al-luat turmtirra
aaaaaaliialad at Belgi
llalarada.
------- „_ttttlnat«d
dead, iniwing and injured the total
These orders for preparation were is­ of Seattle, composed of 314 of the moat
I'rlnra Trter
Priai karag«<>rgrvlub
Kara.n.rgarltrn pro service officers have resrresb-l J,,hn A. utirntar of casualties is approximately death, many were suffocated by gas, I
atlc Turkey, have cau«4*d the |<>aa of 8rr»la
Trine«
sued today because the general staff has prominent Jews in this city, has aent
■Talnird
kills
thotiaatnl« of Hvre and much raluable
Benson, the California timlier op- 1,000. There were about 2,500 spec­ and scores were trampled to death in been informed that Colombia can land
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‘ « - f -
bratta
firn Alai McCoote
messages of appeal to President Roose­
property
I»
Trio« « Telar Karageorg«yltcb «■boaro erstor.
tators and actors in the theater at Hit­ the panic that followed the mail plunge tr«x>p« upon the isthmus much more velt, the members of the Washington
The unfaltering < «»urao uf commercial king . • t «arala
- ta
Watrrepout d«*»lruy»
Chicago will station firemen at the lime of the fire.
of the frightened audience for the exits. easily than was believe«! to ta the case. delegation in congress and William R.
achievement baa l»een oeldanced by lhe Hriqtnrr. Dragon
-o
A meri«
tnerl.au
« n Hrrby at < bl> ago wot» by several theaters, at their ei|x*nsel and
fn the excitement following the ca­
General MacArthur will have charge Hearst, of New York, asking aid and
Opening of two new cablee beneith the Tba l‘l< hot
There are bodies lying by downs to­
Iti, intercession in behalf of the Jews who
PacIRv «Mean, aucceeaftil practical teat a
31
End <>f l.owrll i M ih i tritile »trite« any objection will cause the chafing ot lamity, many persons were reported night in the undertaking rnm», in the of all matters on the Pacific coast,
l»<ath of Majur Jamr« Il Food
miming who have since returned police station and in the hoapitah, return from Hawaii was hurried tor are in danger of a massacre in Kishinef,
of wlreleee telegraphy, and the eatahilah
the place.
Negro burnrd at »tate« urar Wllmlng
home. No re|x>rt of tln-ne returns l.a> from which nearly everything that this pur[Miee.
tneui <»f a Iirpartmeii! of < *otnni«rco in
January 7. The text of the telegram
l»el
Sir Thomae Lipton has signified hie
»nnecth»ti niili the governuient in Waah
been made to the police, and their could reveal their identity to three who
T«lrj K«ragr<.rgu«lti b Intere catte a»
to the president which is indorsed by
willingness to donate from |500 to |!,-
«»f Nervi»
lugtoii.
names still swell the lint of the miss­ knew them beat is gone. Their cloth­
ON *A8 FOOTING.
Governor McBride, of Washington, fol­
Mlllion d'dlar fir« In MII* auk*«
(XXI to those in need as the result of
The year*« roll of death« Include« ec
ing. When the names of the dead ing is torn to rags or burned to cinders
Two hundrrfi «nd thirty four ni.n
lows :
clealaatii «ulfiuritlea like I'opo
and
litro by rtplvalon In nilua at llauuar the Chicago fire.
who are still to lie identifle.l have been and their fa<x-a have been mashed into Japan la Completing Flaal Preliminaries
“The Harmony club, consisting of
CaiMMa F
M
k’arrur, ataleeinrn like
To learn the land jxtlicy ilesired »•y subtracted from the lint of the miming, an anrecognixable pulp by tl>e heels of
314 Jewish citixens of Seattle, appeal
- Britain Will Take Loan.
|.A»rd Haliebury of England and ex Tro
in
Oregon
was
the
object
of
Roosevelt
it
ie
probable
that
the
extent
of
the
Jnlr
to your excellency to intercede in be­
the crowd that trampled them down as
inter Hngaata of Hpaln. thinker« like Her
Yokohama, Dec. 31.—The govern­
I
New l»rpartniBtit of (‘omoirrre atartod rending a commission to Portland to catastrophe will lie fully revealed.
half of Jews of Kishinef, threatened
they Hnl for safety.
brrt N pen car au«l Prof. Theodor Monim
ment
ie
completing
the
final
prelimi
­
In UaBbliigfvn
attend the meeting of the national iive-
oen. publl«' men like former Poattagater
The count of the dead was practical­ naries for placing the country on a war­ with massacre January 7.
4
Anirri- an Parli«* rabia from Ran Fran
atfs k association.
Oeneral W H Hl»«el|( rellgioua «orbore riero lu l*hlllpplnra » otuplatrd
RUSSIA WILL SAVE HEBREWS.
“Harmony Club.
ly completed at midnight, but it is not footing. Imperial onlances issued au­
*•
I ifty to nu persona i<>aa litre bf
like M re
ICtniua
Booth Tibker, and
“By M. Summerfield, chairman.1'
ret accurate, and the exact number will thorise the government to make an un­
On account of the theater holocaust
Irrahltig of dam »rar jeaunrlt«. I’»
••••
Inventor« like It J Gatling
Mare rwta •« BvaaaviUa. lud
Hau»
the striking Chicago hack drivers and Government Fully Rsal rtn the Prohibit- not lx- konwn before some time tomor­ limited issue of treasury bonds to pro­
The event« uf the year BM8 are briefly
»«»« nid pai teina plant at 9» Juaapb. Ma,
AGAINST REPEAL OF LAND LAW.
row. !>expite the utmost care, great vide war funds, creating a special coun­
Ity of Massacre st Kishinef
their employers have derlari-d a trtMM
btinta. J. raiiahiM
« guaina h«a of IO»
SI.8d«»,(juü
aunimhrGrd below.
t Bevati te 111 rd ht raa Hut at Kvauavllla. (or 10 days
confusion marked the removal of the cil of war, and fixing the imperial head­
Wng»-e
arxt other quea-
~
_
Washington,
Jan.
2
—
Simon
Wolfe,
Ind
lanttarp.
M ob 4«II Argues tor Amendment of tea
I
Opruing r*
7
quarters.
Taaaty four klll«*d lu raUway culllaloa tiona are not to be ciaisidered during of tills city, who has been active in his bodies.
«•f *•
l’«r|fic cable l»etwe«n Nau
Timber and Slone Act.
Fr«U(|»< «» «nd ^n«k^«>lula
liten
In
their
haste
the
police
transported
that tino
Aalatlc plague tirar f'liRrlu(trat lilw, Va,
In
the
event
of
war,
if
a
special
issue
endeavors to induce the United States
■ t M«aell«n. Meth
18
l*rath tif Mrs Jamrt (I lllalu?
brxlies to undertaking rooms, and in of war bonds ie made, it is understood
Washington, Dec. 30.—Representa­
8
I b’-ejte «.f * n Prowler Reflate of Rpaln
IR
M«>u bortj to (iruvar «'lavaland and
Jer-nii- Hvkes, the well known actor, government to make representations to
lu Madrid
r Ifr
Russia looking to the protection of the many instances forgot to repor^tlie fact that the bnods can be floated in Eng­ tive Momlell, of Wyoming, chairman of
ie dead.
<
beette ..f J | I »eg. f.f HaHne. Wla
20 l*aatb of P wm t ea XIII
Jews of Kishinef, bad an interview to their station. This is evidenced by land, whence it is said assurances have the irrigation com mil tee, today ap-
II
21 .M
l»<-efte «»f Gen *••»<.«-! Tb<>mg« pt..m
Great fluuurlal »torna lu Wall
W. J Bryan's European trip failed to
the fact that in five different establish- come that the money would be forth­ jieared before the public lands commit­
Ineut rallmad man
eifert
with President Roosevelt today. At
< liange lite free silver views.
14. < Obgrrea
w___ _ Vote« tariff <«ff <««»
n
heath it Gan «'aaehie M Ciaf.
mi nts bodies were received of which coming.
tee and presented an argument in favor
its
conclusion
Mr.
Wolfe
said
that
at
> I «tin te« V 1 Cg t,,g
}7
German a< [•f:
28. Entombment of |\>pa Lao
_ r_ . _ u l»y Voneaurlana
and I» _ repuleed
iM
Negro Ifnchrd and burnc4 a«>8 public
Roosevelt and the cabinet have con­ the request of tile president himself, the police had no recotd whatever.
The ministers and executive chief dis­ of a modification of the timber and
|»r«th
ia
“ of ~ rt Mayor A M Hr wilt of bulliltnaa defaced by tnub at 1*311*111*. ¡II
sidered the protest of Colombia and he could not discuss the interview for Allowing for these diacerpanciea, the cussed the situation for three hours stone act. He stoutly opposed the out­
New Y»rb
3V
Tw.ut, Rva peraoM billed and 8u In
lists marie by the police and the news- yesterday, ljut nothing regarding their right repeal of this taw or its radical
w ill answer it sue.
¡luaaeBolt and King F.doard jurad by powder BBploebma at Lowell. Mana
I» Trvahi«*nl
_________________________________
publication.
|>a|>era practically agree.
!.<• greeting«
gtv. ’L.ga l«y f wtrvl«**«
«str«.<>a («leg
talrg
VII vi<h«i«M«
modification, for he showed it was tha
deliberations was made public.
Il
is
known,
however,
that
Mr.
rapby
*
-------- ’ rtwl ------
r«<»y foot Chicago
men * In
The fire broke out during th* Second
Nvcrntary Root ia conducting negoti­
AugUBt.
The ordinance passed yesterday by mainstay of the national irrigation act
|.w («rand J
Wolfe was informed that, prior to his
dh ted ; bj
act
of
tlie
play,
“
Mr.
Blue
Beard,
”
ations
with
General
Reyea
during
the
4
Cardinal Mario rhoeeu Tv pa
beatb «d Julian It« I pl», war corrw
JU
I-
the cabinet council •*'ibonxias a guar­ Oui ufi..v.U>i vVv. gr~n*. t.nlk of money
presentation ot It*«- matter tn the state
7
t’lrrue t rat its « rwt teaa at
al iJuraod
apoedrnt |
¡linear of Hvx retary Hay.
Mb te I 31 prraone teliled
department, the president hail directed which wax the first dramatic proline antee ot the prineipal and interest of that is converted into the reclamation
German« rrrummonco bom I »«Hd me tit
31
G
tion produced in the theater since its an issue of 10,000,000 yen delientures fund. He furthermore anaerteil there
Fail of balcony »( Thlladelphla ba««
of Man Cario«
I’reeiilent RooMVBlt has ordered an the United States consuls in Rusina to
ball park
t rawer
zzz-z a nine dratba
erection. The company, which was for the purpose of expediting work on has been no such extensive frauds per­
72 Canal treaty with Columbia alaned
inquiry into tire eorxiithma at Kishini f, inform thia government if there was
w
« < rowt>lug
rownlug vf Top«»
Tope Plue
Tlua X
34
I rear j f<-t arbitration of Alaakan
Tari» underground where Hebrews fear a second massacre, any likelih.xxl of a repetition of the very large, escaped to the street in saf­ the Seoul-Fusan railway, and which petrated under thia taw as haa been
10
Fire »ul
aud panb ■ -i
z !*zzlz
>aundary 4i«p«»te sign rd in Washington
_ .¿.z ivu dratba.
Rruator Teller re elected In ColoHIRO aftrr railr^a«» * <a<t»re
Kishinef massacre of last spring. The ety, nearly all of them, however, being provided for all possible military ex­ represented by certain department offic­
11
‘
Jrffrl««
wtelp«
<
«bo(t
la Mau Fr«n
bard fiabt
W
it
l»av app«dtilrd H»
Npnetnr Fulton has shown the land
rtaru,
replies to that inquiiy thus far re­ compelled to flee into the snowy streets penses for the protect!«« of the railway ials and in the newspapers.
l ulled Rtatra Mupirmr l*rn< b
commixaion that the present national ceived have been reassuring.
18
Muaala ttenda fleet Int» Torciate wa
Mr. Mondell believes the timber and
3?
Fifty |>rri«b In burning ot < olney
Store- with no clothing but their slight stage and other interests, also authorised the
policy in working to the injury of Ore­
ilatrb k»aane «»ylum In England
74 tar*.
coetumes. A rew members of the com­ government to utilise 50,000,000 yen, stone act should be amended so aa te
over,
they
indicate
that
the
Russian
MX
Turkey accodaa lo demanda of Rua gon.
|ll«d aud many Injured by rvlllel©« *»n New
government ia fully alive to the reports pany sustained minor injuries, but none the proi-eeds of the Chinese war in­ permit the government to realise a
Jerwy < «ntrnl railway near fratiford
Heath of lx*rd Rallaburj, former pro
JA
Trail» w r»< te at X «Un. Aria, tellla and
One report says Russia iaxlowly mov­ of possible trouble at Kishinef on Jan­ was seriously hurt.
demnity, which hitherto has been de­ higher price for its public timber land
of Eiialaud
burna *JU perwona, Injuring many other«
With a roar and a bound the flames voted to educational and other pur- . in Oregon, Washingon and California,
of «'haa
Bonney _________
of Chicago,
ing tnxqie toward Pekin; another that uary 7. In view of that fact, it ie as­
38 l'raih
______
____ (' _____
_
31» Army « f Multan uf M«»r«»<-o rout» that
: . ftf * World _ • r_:
*
nrlfh»«tt>r
Fair C«»n<r«M
of l*rot«hd»r In lx Hl« u«drr Fra.
(
she ix more willing to make concessions sumed that the Russian authorities will shot through the opening over the I»>ses, as a war fund. In addition, where thia land is worth more than
24
! Ion
ou l'Illoi»
I »Ilion troia
trota mila
mito lu 3 tuluutM
tuluutoa at
take, if indeed they have not alreadv heads of the people on the first floor authorisation ia given to issue treasury 12.50 an acre, but he stoutly objects ta
l<Bad*lll*. Maaa ... &u ¡wraona burued lo to China.
February«
drstb al
taken,
setps to prevent a recurrence of and, reaching clear up to those in the notes, repayable in five years, ami to having the price raised on timber lands
8
FaHbquak« »hater« fall bat«r»l* Hl
The renate committee has ixitlined a
24 7T
U ar fa«« aff Maina rvaat and
first balcony, caught them and burned raise loans re|«yable in two years to in the inter-mountain states.
the
massacres.
IxMila. Mo, aiMl 1oMl«»IHe. Kj ..... Mur« Fort land barbar.
proliable action it Senator 8m<xrt dial-
them to JeaU» wM-re »Bey sw«
litau l,<»)u live« (Ir«lrnyr4 b, burrtcaa« In
SM
l ulted ftafra Vira Coniai Wa«alMau
Chaim an Lacey, of the public lands
““ unlimited estant.
leiigea
the
authenticity
of
the
chargee
Immediately following this rush of
Routh hr« l«l»l'fta
aavRaalnatrd Bt Beirut, ttrrta.
committee, also addressed the commis­
-THERE MAY BE WAR."
«
William
)«>unf plr«fl» ffvlit;
27.
ìl*arj rata at-rm awaape waatara agi'.inst him.
flames there riinie an explosion which
sion. He ia opposed to the repeal of
la murtrr la New Y«»r»
W« aaa
■»•••a.
ASKS FOR AMERICAN WARSHIP.
Japan lias outbid Rumia for twowar- Russian Journals Assume a Decided I) lifted the entire roof of the theater
the timber and stone act but is willing
'*11* «»»»• million fi<a hundred (bnuMud
from its walls, shattering the great sky­
Sestea, ber.
alilpe nearing completion in Italy,
dollar fire »1 Ku te («land. Ill . «raeual-
Minister Powell Deems the Sltustloa at to see the law amended so the govern­
Pessimistic Attitude.
Rellsur»
«las
Isterastleaal
cap
race
light
into
fragments.
As
soon
as
the
II
Aillr«i power» »i«n prot«»«*oio r« rala
ment will derive a reasonable price for
from e'hauirvik
III
Santo Domtago Grave.
r______ l ::t
Postmaster Bancroft will not Ire re-
Ing of X eorauelan bl«» »ade,
St. Petersburg, Jan. 2.—The foreign flames appeared Iteyond the curtain a
T
“
its timber lands. He thinks a fixed
Teno i.t ' í__
Bsu »!!<»•!. Yucatán. 0o
15
Veiirauelan blm-teade ralaed
moved
from
the
Portland
poetoffice.
Washington, Dec. 31.—With three price per acre cannot be agreed upon,
dispatches received here yesterday af­ man in the rear of the hall shouted,
18 18
Kutten»« ruld aud atorm arer •troy*d by hurricane.
Rain.
s»»w
en«
fioet
tajuree
<-repa
ia
“
.
___
t’nlted Htatr«
Whatcom and E'airhaven have united ternoon are reflected today in more “Fire, fire,” and the entire audience revolutions raging on the island, the owing to the varying value of timber
-Lx:_
Steles
,j
17
eighteen lltra !«>•( <7 »Intetng af Io Northweeiern
The Novoe rose as one person and made for the forces of Jimines within four hours of lands in different parts of the West.
It * Be».re eti rm on Atlaatlc coeet.
and will be known as Bellingham in pesstnislic editorials.
river «1 earner near Edenton, N. C.
J<«eph < li.tnbrrl.ln
aud l.a ethera
It _____
_____________
ill Kight children teliled bj train In N«w
Vremya begins its
leader with: doors. It is believe«! the explosion ! Santo Domingo City, and excitement
the future.
..»Ixn trum
resign
troui British
llrltl.h Cablavi.
CBMMt,
arte. N J.
TO AID AMERICAN SHIPS.
"There ia no war today; tomorrow was caused by the flames coming in j prevailing, Minister Powell thinks the
1»
Four atore meulbere ot Brllteb Csbl
»>
Many Injured In fire that deatroya
Nanto lbitningo has now two revolu­
-j|
net resigo
r«wt(n.
contact with the gas reservoirs of the situation demands the presence of an
there
may
be
war.
’
cilftun lloner at Cedar llaplda, lewa...........
í_
.......................
_ ot Ceeknll tionary governments and foreigners fear
2X
«urtlu
Jett retiTlcted
Tope» »liver jubilee
additional warship, and in a cablegram Strong Effort Will Be Mate for BUI Com-
The paper rather fatalistically di­ theater, causing them to burst.
jurdrr et Cynthiana.
Crntbleux. Kentucky
28
Fear miner» teliled and many Injured murúrr
2B Deeth o» es Henator Cha. II Fxrwell they will suffer.
The theater was complete«! less than dated yesterday appeals to the state de­
rects attention to the fact that wars
coming Philippine Trade.
In battle with I .’idled Rtatea officer« at
Chlcseo.
nt
Uhlcngo.
Mtannlf- rd < Ity. W Va.
The Japanese commissioner to the marked the opening o< the 17th, 18th a month ago, at a cost of half a million partment for aid. In anticipation of
ní« rtot ln Ksult ate Marte, Ceñuda
Washington, Dec. 30.—Cnless there
ll<>uw
In ' «TmTnustl burns
;'«i : like opera “
:: *"
dollars, and was the finest playhouse the crisis which api-ears to have ar­
Deeth ot Rlr Ml< beel Herbert. Britlnb St. I<ouis fair eaye Jaj>an will make no and 19th centuries.
with half • «qi'aro
"ther building«; lo
is some
unforoeen opposition, it is
Autbeaendor lo Weebluston.
|2,(■)«).<«»>
Albert Knapp,
------- of Hamilton.
The Novoe Vremya nevertheless still in Chicago. It was opened to the pub- rived the state department has alreadv
conremiona to Rumia,
more than probable that the present
Death of It
O , runfeMra Ara montara
professes faith in a peaceful settlement, lic on the night of November 23. The taken steps to send another warship to session of congress will enact some leg­
J. Galling In New Y orb.
Ghouls roblwil many of the deed in
October.
-
-
•
Domingo,
and at its request Sec­
saying: "We believe Japan will not style of the structure, architecturally, Santo
islation for the protection of American
8
Tornado aweapa Northweeteni Rtatea
the Michigan train wreck. The death
March«
place Russia in a position where to is French Renaissance, which has a retary Moody yesterday cabled Rear Ad­ vessels trading with the Philippines.
Vlllaga of St Char Ira. kllun , raaed Twelve
list
lias
lieen
swelled
to
21.
X
rraaldeiit H<Mieevelta laattaa meaaafo Ibra loat by alnklng of »teaturr In Greeu
yield would appear to ta a renuncia­ strong sugg«'stion of the classic. It has miral . Ijmiberton, commanding the It was said today by an officer of the
railing Mt uatr In ai>erla| areaion March ft.. ■V-
Rumia ia not pre|utred for war and tion of the defense of her vital inter­ a total seating capacity fo 1,724 chairs, South Atlantic squadron, now at Trini­
... Two Moiiatelected in Prlaware, after
ft
Teter Elliott, armed anarublat, trie« to
Newport News shipbuilding company
force tela way Into Trraldrnt'a room In may await a more favorable time, al* ests in the far east.
Russia d.x-s not with plenty of g«xxl standing room on dad, to dispatch one of his vessels to
lang fight
that Senators Frye, Lodge, Hanna and
8. Pope low relr bra tea 28th anniversary
White llouao........... Naw llrltlab mlulatry an
quantities
though she is buying large
desire war, but nolxxiy believes Rusisa each floor. The balcony had seating, Santo Domingo at full speed to assist other powerful leaders intend to push
ef bla pontificate
nounced.
will permit the Japanese or other na­ for 475 persons. The reconls of the the gunboat Newport in protecting the bill recently introduced by the
0
Mpe«lal at «»l<>n of Renate meets.
n
beath of former Toatmaatar General of stores.
T
Nineteenth Ih re loot by t apalalng of Wllaon M lllaaell.
city building department show that Americans and other interests.
The Colombian charge at Washing- tions to execute a diplomatic dance
Maine senator providing for such pro­
V
Heavt ralnatornj rauae» Inaara of live«
ferry boat at Hpb r Falls on lludaon Hlvar.
Admiral Iamlwrton late today cabled
M
Mil burn to drath In hotel at l<elten, and property In New York ( Ity, New Jrraey ton has little hope of receiving a favor­ upon Russia's peaceful disposition. In the theater was complete in every de­
tection. The bill is radical in its pro­
and vicinity,
W Va .... hratb of Hawaiian Corn tula
tail and that it was alwlutely fireproof, the navy department from Trinidad
flrm
consciousness
of
her
power
Russia
visions, and inflicts as a penalty to tor-
11
Marriage of United Rtatro Henator able answer and ia preparing to close
slutirr lllount at Maron. Ga
all requirements of the law having that he has sent the Scorpion to rein­
will await events."
y
Twenty two llvea loat by oil fire and Thao. C. Platt of New York.
the legation.
feituie of any cargo brought to ths
been complied with.
force the Newport in Domincian waters.
IK
boa th of Archblahop Kain of Rt
oauluab tia at Olean, N. Y.
United States from the archipelago ex­
Ixiule.
¡1
Cunau reciprocity convention ratified
During the present session of con­
China Acting Hostile.
10
Million dollar fire tn Aberdeen, Waah
by BtMta In Umana.
cept in American vessels. The bill, if
navy will l>e materially
17
beclalon of Alaakan tribunal an* gress the
12
< ear pr«w lahua rallgloua freedom
China
la
Blamed
By
Russia.
Soldiers
Travel
In
Boxcars.
Faris, Jan. 2.—The Chee Foo corre-
passed, ie to go into effect on July 1,
through empire
nounced.
strengthened. When the additions al­
Pekin. Jan. 1.—Huy t’fen, director
Victoria. B. C., Dec Dec. 31.—Num­ 1904.
spondent of the Paris edition of the
2d
l ulled Rtatea Henator Win M Stow
HI Tm riots at Colmba, Portugal.
ready
authorised
are
completed
the
17
Rtrlke Arbitration Committee files re
art of Nevada inarrlea at Atlanta. Ga
New York Herald eave that Colonel of the imperial railroad, has returned ber 83 company, Royal Garrison artill­
port...........Mrnats ratlfiea
Tanaina
canal
2R.
Mm. Knima Booth Tucker killed In United States will have a more power­
Artimeff, who ia in close touch with from Port Arthur, where he has been ery. 113 strong, left for Hong Kong on
Oorge lb the Alleghany.
train wreck at bean l ake, Mo.
treaty.
ful navy than any other nation except
loi». Floods along Ohio and Mltalaalppl
81
Membem of T h nine College football
Admiral Alexieff, Russian viceroy in interviewing Admiral Alexieff as to the steamer Empress of India today,
Pittsburg,
Dec. 30.—The recent cold
team killed In train wreck at Indlananolla. Great Britain.
risani.
the Far East, declares the situation is why Russia has not evacuated .Man­ being relieved by No. 58 company, snap has made dangerous the ice in the
Renata ratlfire Cuban reciprocity .......... 28 persona burn to death In New York
IB.
Italy has recognised the new republic moat critical. The Japanese, he says, churia. The Russian commander, it is which arrived from Halifax tonight. Alleghany river. At Roeston the gorge
aud eatra aeaalon la adjourned alne tenement fire.
of Panama.
apparently want war, and the Chinese, reported, told him that Russia isdisap- The change ia made in the regular is an immense affair, beiiig packed to
«. ---------
Finding
, of Coal Arbitration Commit
Norambar.
tea ni«il«
ide public.
public,
Japan will send a large force to Corea especially Yuan Shi Kai, commander pionted at the failure of China to listen schedule of garrison changes and has no the bottom and extending 15 miles up
1.
Death
of
Trof.
Theodor
Motnmaen
....
heath of ' » cry llev. V. W. Farrar In
n. r
in chief of the Chinese army and navy, to proposals that would mean an amic­ bearing on the Far Eastern crisis. The stream. It was formed during a thaw
Ftr« In Vatican In Koine deatroaa prieeleaa to end rioting.
l.ondou.
are assuming a hostile attitude. Dis- able settlement of every point at issue, comany which came from Halifax came and the ice, breaking into small pieces,
28 r~
Rix miner* killed by explosion at literary Ireaaurea...........Naw Irtah land law
gora luto effect.
Rumia will probably modify her de­ furtatices in Manchuria are due, he Alexieff, it is understood, warned the in Ixixears fitted with hammocks, in­ has packed all the way to the bottom,
Athena,
L III.
¡¡I.
8
Klectloiia In aererai State.
28
L:_'_
irlab land bill Introduced In I’arlla
mands rather than go to war.
«
llevolutlon
lu
I'aiiama;
uaw
Republic
says, to the support the Chinese gov­ director that China is being deceived structions having been given to test offering resistance that can scarcely be
mmt.
proclaimed.
by Japan into an unfriendly attitude that mexie of travel. The men found overcome. The water is now backing
ernment is giving the bandits.
heath of N K Fairbank.
27. ~
ft
Coloutblan troop, evacuiate Colon.
Japan
is
buying
large
quantities
of
2Ä. ____
Itrrlproclty
._____ treaty with Cnltsd Uta tee
the arrrangements comfortable.
that ia unwise.
up and spreading over the lowlands.
A
t olled State, eatvnda recognition to lead for the manufacture of bullets.
r» tifi nd * by
‘, < ‘ ’ ‘ iihan
‘ _ . Ranate.
new Republic of I'anama.
»
Î heath of * *
The gorge at Springdale still holds and
Guatavue F. Rwlft, Chicago
Insurgent
Ships
Taken.
It
Fifty eighth Cungreaa meet. In astra
¡»acker.
but little ice is floating in either the
Canal Party Wins Orest Victory.
The United States has ordered a gun­
Work Has Not StoppeC.
aeaalon.
Santo Domingo^, Jsu. 2.—The pro-
81. “Young
____ w Corbett
_____ _ ” defeat« Tsrry Me-
12
Big atrlka on tinea of Chicago City boat to Corea to protect the American
Govern at Han Fram laco.
Panama, I^ec. 31.—Heavy rains have Alleghany or Monongahela rivers.
New York, Jan. 1.—Seventeen hun­
visional government has rapture.! two
Railway Co. begin, and rioting oci ure.
minister.
IS
Treaty with Panama algued.
vessels from Curacao, which were car­ dred men are at work on James J. been falling here for several days, caus­
April.
19
('libati retlproelty treaty paaaed by
Purchase ot Tacoma Site Urged.
rying nrius and ammunition for the Hill's big steamships at New London ing severe damage to telegraph lines.
lloiiae of lleprreeiitall»ee ... .81 men killed
1. Tr«aldrnt atnrta un long Waafern trip
Efforts are being redoubled to have
Washington, Dec. 30.—Representa­
insurgents. The vessels were brought Conn., and work is being rushed to No news has l>een received from Los
fl. Krpnblh ana gain In alactlone In Ohio In wreck on Illg Four uear Tremont, 111.
China
ratify
the
trade
treaties
with
the
.......... Death of Novelist Henry Seton Merrl
Clllra.........Ht publlcan» carry Michigan alec
to this port and 15 prisoners landed. complete both ships by next summer. Santos or Chiriqni provinces. From tive Cushman tixlay appeared before the
tlon.
man.
United States.
The insurgents who attacked General O|>erations were practically ston]xxl other provinces confirmation has been general staff of the army and urged a
•4L Thirty men ereniated tn Ar« at l.lllr
11
G«n«ral »Irik« In Holland declared
l’a ........... Mine eaploalon at Conndlavllle,
off.
The Colombian charge will quit Guerrera have been defeated and sev­ last summer by strikes, and it was de­ received of the overwhelming triumph favorable report on the project to pur­
I'a , destroys 12 Ilves
20
Krla train wracked at Rad Houaa, N.
There was fight­ termined to try and finish only one of the mixed candidates proposée! for chase the American take camp site,
24
Guata». Mar», In Chicago, eonfeaaea Washington if Secretary Hay ignores eral prisoners taken.
Y , and alx paraona burn to death
ws" assured hie ra-
21
Eight hundred thouaand dollar fire In ear barn robbery and aaveral murders by Colombian demands.
ing yesterday morning between govern­ ship, but the present plan ia to com­ membership in the constitutional con­ near Tacoma.
La <‘t'OR«H, Wla.
"Automatic Trio.'
Unless there are vention by the patriotic committee, queat wouta have early consideration.
ment trixips and insurgents outside the plete them both.
28. End of Chicago street car atrlka.
28. Riot In llllnola Houaa of Ropreaenta
A severe cold wave has swept the
27.
Bandits Nledemelvr, Van Dine and
further strikes the work will lie carried which endeavoreel to choose men favor­ Oub"’*11 al»o urged the interior depart­
live»............... Ituaala demauda Manchuria of
city.
RoMkt captured after Acree hattlea tn Lake E'ast and Middle West.
China.
on
steadily.
ing the ratification of the canal treaty. ment to reconsider its rating that there
2fl
Negro lynched for aaaanlt near Ranta County, Indiana........... Grover Cleveland an
is no authority of law for erecting new
tVrccmbrr Shows a Surplus.
large patent medicine nianufactnrors
Fe. Ill...........im.OOO fire In Columbna. ()....
nounces he la not a randldata fur Demo
buildings at the Puyallup Indian school.
.,11 killed In railway wrack near Buffalo, erette nomination for 1'reeldeucy.
Offers
Him
Dawson
Consulship.
Japan
Will
Not
Walt
Much
l
onger.
will,
the
first
of
the
year,
take
meas
­
Washington, Jan. 2.—The forthcom­
lianaaa.
Washington, Dec. 31.—Louis A. This will be taken under advisement.
ures to establish uniform prices.
Berlin, Jan. 1.—The Lokal Anseiger
2R.
Foreat firea In Northern Wisconsin
ing monthly statement of the govern­
December,
and Michigan........... Burning of Melbourne,
l'ont, register of wills of the District of
without
reserve
says:
“
The
Japanese
ment
receipts
and
expenditures
will
1.
Receiver
appointed
for
John
Alexander
Japan Trying te Buy Warahipa.
Iowa.
Chief Newell, of the reclamation
show the total receipts for December, government has informed the represen­ Columbia, called on President Roose­
2».
Dedication of Rt. IxMila Kxpoaltlon Dowie'e Zion City and Induatrlea.
London, Dec. 30.—Japan Is negoti­
service, will visit Oregon and confer
‘J. Canal treaty signed at I’anama.
velt today, and talked over the recent
........... .Death of Stuart Robaon.............. 2, cmm >
tatives
of
the
powers
at
Tokio
that
the
1903,
to
be
about
142,747,532,
and
the
1
Congress meet. In regular aeaalon........
livre loat In earthquake at Mvla»gher(^ a «I
with the people about irrigation pro- expenditures 132,248.000, leaving a situation at thia moment ia unlx>arable, action of the president in displacing ating lor the purchase of the Argentina
American Consul assaulted at Alexandretta.
atlc Turke/.
warships Moreno and Rivadavia, now
ecta.
1 '(¿^Yt'aath of Herbert Spencer.
surplus for the month of 110,409,532. and that Japan must strike if Russia him, ami naming Corporal Tanner aa building at Genoa, Italy, but the Jap­
his
successor.
The
president
has
ten
­
May.
lit
Frigid wave covers Middle West;
Chicago liverymen have decided to The surplus for the six mon'he of the does not awept the proposition! Japan
1. Drath of I.lilgl Arilltt.
dered to Mr. Dent the poaition of con anese legation has not heard of the aom*
thermometer registers 18 below sero tn Chi
fight the union hearse drivers to a fin­ present lineal year will lie alxtut |8,- has submitted, ax Japan cannot longer
8.
Eight persons killed and 40 hurt by capo.
pletion of their purchase.
‘
sul at Dawson City, Yukon.
wait
for
a
final
decision.
”
Gru nd Trunk train al Detroit.
433,007.
ill Henat« passes Cuban reciprocity bilL ían.
S
I