Weekly Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1900-1924, April 13, 1900, Page 6, Image 6

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    7EEKLY: OREGON' STATESMAN, .FRIDAY APRIL-13,-1900.
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PARING
PRE
wIsoFev pi thaTiiny felling; arrangeme
has peat made whereby 'armrf -plates
arad Structural material wiTl be supplied
the Oampi by'the Carnegie Company.
I THE NAVY'S NEEDS.
Washington. 'April it. Tire secre-
fiTy .of the Navy hay written ft letter to
th Scnaye Cotnnr:d:c or? Naval A flam,
trgrrrg s?'ch a change 4rt tte Jaw re-
TO CfCZr thC CCIintfV SCUth Of Academy, as will fill the vacancies in
ine; Fine or uic vay wins aiav ciuim
Eloccifcstela of Eoers.
THE SUDDEN REMOVAL Of GATACRE
?
arjcraiori 'to. the setcseity fox immedfi
ajely enacting such. legislation a will
srbvCanfcvtlly inctvise the ertthorized
quota. The Secretary says the depart
n?en; find it w afosolura'y unable to
commission? arfothcir warship, "without
reducing trr some otlar particular our
already meagre ccratr defence." At
pnecnt forr new battJcshSps are about
HM Created Groat Sarprtecv la London- I ready for active gcevicc.
Red CroM People Experience Trouble
- la Going to Pretoria.
.1
A FIGHT PROMISED.
Democrat Ignore the - White
Metal in Their Gatherings.
LONDON, April 12. (Thursday,
5:2 a. ra.) There is little fresh intcl-
1 Sarerrce from the scat of "war in South
s though Lord Rob n .r17Uy.
erts may be preparing to take a strong l?1-" uc.ei.
OJiio
!
iColunibusi, O., April 11. -The semta'
tricm of the e:ae convWi"jOT' of 15
League of Democratic Club, which
Africa. It looks as though Lord Rob Mtv t'?' ? ?r. .-Bryan,-
; , ,t.. .,- ajuwwgn iTtswrnc uucnjei, n im an-
11. ion. . hwihi. , - , . . ... .,
lorce to clear the Boers from behind P1 Q.are7' "Mrreootwy iiMrrcctiy 10
him. A Cape Town dispatch says, he ma igwroi -silver cn-
will not move for another week, owinjr 1'?: . " .,s expected there w:H be a
to the necessity of gathering stores an i V1 ngbtJ.jn the bommrttw on rcsolu-
SUppIlCS. r I I w "ti iw Mivvsr question,
Sir. VVfllunn Gatacre s sudden remov
al is the theme of much speculation The I i TO AID AMERICANS.
curt manner in which at is announced
causes much comment. The general I Their Interests in Central America Pro
1 ... t- .Zi I i , . ... I 1... t.' XT "
jiuji oTiiij-ii is iiiai 11 is conneeiciK wmi I - .ir.icu uy ic Titvy.
the Keddcrsburg affairs, although there
are many who consider that there must i 'Washington, April 11. VVord was
lc something much more serious, as received at the navy department today,
other generals 'n South Africa iiave of the arrival of the cruiser PhUadlphia
cer retained m commaml. after blund-1 at San Juan del Sur, where she was
ers more formidable than Gatacre s,' I I Ordered from an rrancisco for the
STILL OX THIS-WING
ELLTOIT 8HAWS OC8CKIPTION , r
COSDITIOXS IX
Coal Mines oa the Tetiowatone Kirer Ft
Boada, aad nieycUns . Is a Very
- Popular Sport,
as strenuous for
say an. ?army in
his own authority
leclcji 'were Presbytermhs,Tcofronied
h an- army at mce upected and sus
picious, whose most afctive lcadefs Were
independent. : - - ;f --;-- ,.'
He saw the city of London.! which
had been the main-stay of the parliament
in th war now just
a good peace. . He
whicti he knew that.
stood high but where events were to
soon show that he tfcid not yrt know all
the fierce undercurrents' and dark and
pent-up forces. Finally,, he saw a king
nti 1 tvrc t a-:i . x?A-.t DOTcn in uic nciasn nnooMine m ae-
;ttV. t JrrXtTi-U, VrTml U- fcnse -f religioiu his crown and Wj
statesman: 1 wrote you last irom L.iv- r;-ja 1 ,jt - l.ctt .l
ingston. mere was about six inches !r,er,ds- nd confident that no h.
ot snow and slush when we left for codd prevemt h.Jn from stdl hold
Laurel, the junction where the braach tbc calc . toweten tne two rival
lies leave for Red Lodge and Bridges, band of his tnampHant imes. "We
iWe left Billings at 5 o'clock in the are fml Jc.n andj worse, Cromwen
evemng, and reached Laurel between wroie to Fairfax 4 (August 10, 1646), m
10 and it, covering a distance of about science of dark omen. ; :.
100 miles. . We made . the jonrney , . So stood things n England Out-
aboard No. ; 542, Northern . Pacific Slde the ",8dora he ne combative
freight train, and considering the cir- ailt KKt- ocs, n,m nau jusi wen
cumstanccs, we made very good time: PeTsvadcd to return 10 their oyii-cotin-
There ane coal mines all through this try, still hharply wa clung English af-
section of the country, but I have not fairs over the border, and still capable
wsited them and, - consequently, can I of drawing the sword for king or for
say little about rhem. I parliament,, as 4est flight suit ;the play
Soon after leaving Livincrston. and I of their own ini'uriajtcd factions. Fin-
contining all the afternoon, the road ally, there was Irelaild, distracted, dan
tollows the Yellowstone river. It is a I gerous, sullen, and a mainspring of
verr pretty stream. Reaching Laurel I difficulty and confusiion, now i used bv
we made o'tr way to the hotel. The the parliament in one way against the
next moruincr broke bright and fair, army, and now by' the king in another
with only a light snowfall We boar 1- wy against both the army and parlia-l
cd a mixed train, composed of about mem. the cause, in short, whether
forty freight cars and one passenger Cromwell looked so far in front or not.
coach, for Red Lodge. AVe left Laurel was faoe to face with the gloomy al-
at 8 a. m... and reached Red Lodge at ternative of a pcrfidiaus rstoration of
12:30 p. m., covering a distance of about a new campaign and war at all hazards
fortyiouf- miles, so you see , we had I here no other cause in history
plenty of time to look at the country, where the victors of a great civil war
There was nothing to see, and it was were left so entirely! without the power
rather a tiresome trip. The railroad j of making there own settlcmertt, and the
extends up the- Ked Lodge creek, a I vanquished so plainly umpires in their
small stream, the water ot wnien is own ouarrel. ihc beaten king was to
used to a good advantage for irrigating have another chance his best and his
p-.Trposes. Inst. Even now if we could read old
At VVilsey, just a station, the ranch history like a tale of which we do not
The -war office has received no news I protection of American interests, said I leaves for Bridges, a coal mining. camp know the end. whether it "should be
of the death of Colonel Baden-Powell,
ami utterly dtscrelits the rumor.
The corre;pondent of the Daily Mail,
tH f-otirenco Marones. teleffraohinc
Wednesday, says: "The.-departure of
tne Chicago ambulance corp-. fer Pre
toria, was delayed on a suspicion pf
tilrbustenng. the members left by fa
to be endangered by the political up
risings 111 (Nicaragua and Costa Kica.
A DEMONSTRATION.
Berlin, April n. The Berliner Tage-
blatt learns rfrom Kiel that an interna
tional naval demonstration will ' take
When we, reached Red Lodge we
found eicht or nine inches of snow. It
.special tram this afternoon, after many I place at .Taku. The German squadron, I is a place of 1 soo or 2000 people, many
iuriiiy liucrviews witn Tne jt onugucse I consisting 01 xne cruisers rierwia, 1 ci wnom are f inianaers. inc piace is
authorities, ihe members have no I tjehon, Irene, and Kaiscnn Augusta and j kept up by the coal mines. There are
passports, and no credentials' beyond, a I the gumxats Jaguar and Itlis, under Vcrv larue and nayinp: mines here. The
letter "from i.Jiss Clara, Barton, to the Admiral Bandctnann, is at present sta-I miners went out on a strike March 15th
effect that she knows some of them I tioned conveniently so that within aland not a stroke has been made with a
personally, and believes them to be 1 few days the ships can be concentrated l pick since that time. The mines have
. -: . t a I - . t . r r r . f 1 I . . ... -. .
in ine uuu 01 re-Liii-u.
off" to the southeast. At Carbonado we that sentiment has idrawn Hi- r..-ir'
left nearly all our freight cars, going sympathies to the side of the king's
up, and coming back, picked up about adversaries, it mighlt quickeii the pulse
thirty ears of coal at .'this place. At when he comes to tjhc exciting and in-
Johet there is a saloon, a store and two tricate events of 1647. and Ses hisi fav-
or..t.i?ree sacks-'. . -r. . . nrite cause, whichever it migh-t be, trcm-
bling in the scales.
gmuine. but many have openly ex'nrrss
ed thctr intention of fihtinsr. The
Boer are paymg from 30 to40 per 18 YEARS TO CARVE THE BOWL.
month tor such rccuits.
Thirty-five- thousand Boers, with
ninety guni. are concentrated on the
range of hills between Kroonstad an!
Witvburg;,' The whole line is fortified
arnl is almost -impregnable.
Tlie British government, the Asso-
TheiColumbui Pipe Made by the Rev.
E-UCI.
now passed to the Northern Pacific
Railroad Company, and the people think
they will soon be operated again. Fuel
is cheap in this place, coal being $2 per
ton.
Just a week before we. reached here
the best business block in the town was
destroyed by fire, burning three stores.
In a celiar under a large grocery wercj
several tanks of oil. and when these ex-
FOR ONE (QUARTER
UCSIXESS PASSING THROUGH TUK
LOCKS AT OREGON CITY.
As Shown by the Beport of the Lettcea to
Oor. T. T. Oeeri-IIeavy Freight
Truffle Shown.
The Rev. Adolph Ebel of St. Mich
ael's Roman Catholic church, who died
in this city last week, was the maker
ciated Press is ofticially informed, stands I of the famous Columbus pipe, one ex- nloded it caused brick walls to fall :n
4c,ijr w.ww pun oj i nugai, m 1 i ure :nuims ir. i juring tour men iauiy. une man was
case the Boers attempt reprisals, but rrom -arly childhood he displayed a I pinned down and burned to death, md
so iar j oriugai nas not appnea tor genius ior sculpture, ana while pur- t on v a nor? on of h s bodv was re
"iiusii rt'M. iiur u;s yue rrraica io ino I ms mikkcs in lonie .or me priest-I covprecl
ivkiv wi'inoKMH. .'vvi;it urrnt Hrvttitil noou ne availed nimselt ot Mie manv on-I The ; t mlur nn th kni .or
at her back, it is said, she will not give ! portunities presented to cultivate his town. We spent one day in this town.
wve ior sculpture. tie was sent to f leaving at 2:V) n
America m 1X75. wnerc he came in con-1 at f-n Thi tf-
f w'u ny merman priests wno pic. is built on ground as flat as a floor, ort which toll was b
had brough' over with them a great but it is only a short distance on either O0em ing the Tock?
""'"..aw... ui ,iQc 10 tne nign, stony -nnis. wnicn rise 1 The amount
i- tniii. luve 01 scuip
in, in the sligliifest, in maintaining thai
tlml itTaTvaarriotB? of Beira are fullr ins-
tified by the long standing treaties be
twecnGrcat 'Britian ami Portugal.
While situation is admitted tobe grave.
tne lorcignt othce is not -mchned ito
t'P:iQm Daily Sis tfcnnan, A pril z'Av) .
The Portland General Electric Com
pany, yesterday, filed its statement, for
the quarter ending Mardi 31st, with
Gov: T. T. Geer, showing the river craft
passing through the locks at Orcjron
City, together with, the number ai trips
niaac oy eacti ol the steamers operating
nri lh Wil1amflt tw mmiKpr rS
1. m., reaching Billings ehgers carried by iadi, and the amuont
Kti, a place of 2500 peo- 0f; freight, in tons, (transported by cadi,
round as flat as a floor, ort which toll was paid to the company
blieve the Boers will take .aggressive I ture still remained with him and he con
nMUiomi. The ernvevt of ooinion f is. I ceived the idea of orodticintr a nin-
that, should the Boers attempt repri- j 'hich should be among pipes what St
sa!, H would react to the advantaee c I Peter's in Rome is among churches.
Crea!t BrrtiaTi. esitrfdrng Ixt o use Del-: H took him eighteen years to com-
agoa. is ay treety.
f.i ifraffi- nr. t-ti riuor
abruptly above the villey land. ;Ttiere dsjshowtfby this statement,! is afincent
is a great deal ot alkali throughout tnis 10 warrant the colmention -of the Sa
section.; In many places the eround is trn. rhmW ( Jrm, .,a 1.;..
all as white as snow, the alkali is found dred of ganizationslin favor of the nu'--
in sttch abundance. This is a railroad
town, the1' western terminus of the B. &
1 . 1 . . . . 1
pnic task-, averaging ten hours, or. M. railroad. Both lines use the same
as he computes it. 6.S70 davs. or 78.S
FIGHTING IN NATAL. hours. The principal part of the work- dermis and vards ThrPP varH -noW
i reioria. pni 11. ine atcst new ",s twipicr ceii. out tne are renuired to t o the switrti no- here
the B. & M. yard. They have
r i . r . . 1 . 4 . 1 11mA . -f l - . . ,. .. 1 1
jrom me iron is, mat nignting is con-I "-'-"j"''" "f" "n nis travels 1 two in
tintiing at Elands Laagte (Natal), 4nd ! 1 c many localitits he visited afford- one in
iewci s-aorp. i ; irpponunities ior la irttie B
. r eiaooraiing a nuirubcr ot the figures.
A SHARP SKIRMISH
(London. Oprsl it. Tlte war fiTie
has received the following dispatch
-ioTu 'Koiicns: 1 uiocmiontein.
pnt il.-.Methucn reports that a party
of 'Boers, defeated on April 5th. made a
goo! resistance for four hours, and
only gave in when our trcpi. with
An idea mav be trained hv the infin-rtn
zeal and patience it required to com
pete the pipe by a description of it. The
length of the bowl, including ihe cover,
is six inches, the circumfrrenrr tn-n
inches and the length of the stem is
twenty-one inches. Tin sttrf.-n- r.1 ii-
bowl is eighteen souare inrhp. tin
r . -
diase by the United States government,
of the locks at Oregon City, and there
by make the rivcij pen to navigation
without the neccss ty of paving a heavy
toll for every passenger and every ton
lie ,No"hSTn Pacific yards and I passengefs travclidg through the locks
0. 0c ai. yaras. incy navel during thei quartet was 4181: and the
& M. engine in the yard. Ih'teiierht:
went into a coach to see how it looked. 7938.5 tons. Following are the steam-.
Not much like the accommodat lolls OH I ?rX .ftoecprl cfjrv-wiri It ; !- tmm1Dr f 4 -i rva
the Northern Pacific line. They have each made ithrough the locks duriniz
rcchning chair cars from here east, but the quarter, and the passengers trans
not so on the Northern Pacific line. I ported bv each- I t
Trips : iPassengcrs
ENDING
1
pnrr r-.
STRUGGLE
Puerto Rlcan Tariff Measure
comes a Law Today.
SENATE AMENDMENTS ADO
Be-
wctx! tlw-pride of the farm. ; A iij;tv;
ar twd ago a couple, of vicious' dog's h.
vacfctl tlie ewkitrc! where the sheep
were kept, aivj, attacked tlc flock, koll
fetg forty oiulialf ithe Ircrd, Mr. Hall
ficx.-1-i Vbh loss jkewn-ly, ; and. should he
tiiccirtaini wlwse dog did the damage,
will doiAtk's- ekmaml reparation for.
flic loss sustained.: . I
TED
By the Mouse After a txna; and IV arm De-
liate A Safe Majority forThM,
Now Famous, ItllU-
t LETTER OF INQUIRY. The Sa
lem Cliamber of Ccmmerce is Sin re
ceipt of a letter of inquiry-from JDr. W.
aK. L. Dwyer, of .New Pctcrsbrug, Ohio,
concerning- the growth of cascara
Sagrada and inquiring alxmt 3 -suitable
location for a factory. Secretary Thicl
sen will answer the connuiunkation and
recommend the Capital City a$ a de
sirable field for uch an enterprise as
that contemplated by Dr. .Dwyeir Cas
cara sagrada. commonly known as chit-
tim bark, abounds in limitless quantities
throughout the Coast Range nionmains.
It is horvested and many carloads arc
sent cast anualiy lor medicinal pur
poses. . . v .
DIED AT JEFFERSON. Wm.
Sutton a Willamette valley pioneer of
WASHINGTON, April n.-r-Tlw considerable prominence, iico, at nis
long a-red bitter struggle over the Pucr-iiol a . ahft 7Q vears ,Xhe funerai ant.
Ricaii tariff bill eimled 4oday, wbcjn the burial took place on Tuesday. The de-
Loui-e!, by 3 vctc of i6t to 153, concur-ceased was -a very prominent figure iri-
:rd in all the Senate amendmertt The' I the history ot tne . iiiameuc vauey.
bill how retiuirtis Orriy Ahz tr.gnattire of and was tor tne greater pari on nis uc
Sptaktir of -Ots Housieand the Prcs-jf r
iicirJ; of the Scraie lorc going to tlitol" "VM,"J'
President far Ins approval. The sig- v.ea" nas vc recemng ueainiem at
titttgiu- will be attached fomoorow, and line regw 4iuua. .c .anc,
Uor itigatfall ihie ball will probably I mun rtrvrrc - At - I
niiHi'oer i cuangcs uu in -
local board ot !
Scott Bozonh j
gomg ,nto Puerto Wicofmm the Unitel ,w hv Miss ZaiAe P.lJ
1!"a;Vi n?Cifc1, imposig 5 per cir,;crvice examiners, Sec
rPmlc?'..m?$ o1 j??4 has resigned as secretary of
Stii.ts and coming fironr Pttartoj Rico
mer. Mrs. Mollie CreightonlDahcey '
in-to the Unfed State, 'as amenacd by has WnderedW resignaff v
Jh-a Scinmc und tiaday agreed to by the ber of thc ioard of exami
on as ;a nieni-
ltOU;e. AH 1TfiJriCtlOns or good COm-1 V,, J, ,rrnfl- ami Alice T etU ;
ing into the United Stattes irom.P-ueftolxi-tcirfor-r -has -been named to!" fill th.-1
vacancy.
Rjico are eliminated, and cxirtaim food
stuff si And ol.'h'.ir artickts. which hercto-
icire have gone in'.'o Putirtk Rico fret
TO GO TO THE DALLES
i-A. E.
oy cxecuiwe oroer, are cxc,iuaea from Crosby, for many years the efficient
the operc.l.i'p of the 1$ per cemt duty im- pharonacist in the employ of D; J. Fry.
poted on goovi enfiaring thfc- -hfend' f rom Salem's pioneer druggist, has accepted
iic United States. A complete scheme a 1Msition with Btakely' & Ilu;jhton,
dt o.vil goreirmmwtt for the island i uiii.. oml fPtaH durcririst of Th.
afc'V ra Lacked lo the meaisime.
UiKJiK the final vote Uflne Rcpublicaw
vdtd agal'tes . l2a bill JMcwrss' Heath
wole of Mhmesota. Crumpackcr of In
diana, ;.-Lar.'e of Iowa. Littlcifield of
Ma'nve, McCsdl of 'Masachiiictiis. H. Ci
Snvth of Michiga'n, WamKir of Illm-!i;
Fictchcr ot Mirmcso'ta. and Loriirier of
lUiifc-?. Two D e'nirycrralii iMewrsi.
tiavcy nl 'Meyer 01 Louisiana'
Dalles. iM r. . CTosby expects to leave .
fnr Thp Dulles about 'Mav loth! and will .
shortly thereafter be followed by his
family.-
TO BE TREATED. Mr. ami -Mrs
TInw.. Kay, accoinpaiKied 1y Major C
P. BislKiip, . wccit to Portland j cster-lay
aficrnoon, wkere :Mr. K'ay will rivx-ivtf
treatment. Since retumitiK frOni i a;ir
f.-lili'l t!
now 'bi?
treated by Portland physicians. "' '
were
pn'ircd wiittt tibc Democrats in favor of I fornia Mr. Kav's health hit
i'lvc bill, and one Democrat, Sibley of improe. and "his case will
r-cnnsy3,vairic.- votert tar oifinght.
Ie"res, ainrAhor Deriiocraf w1:V vVJ'Jcd
ir v: amginaf bill, today voifcd against FOR LARCENY. 'Sheriff J. U.
conctarrcnce. Stalling, a Democrat off Luckey and guard arrived in S;t!ein .la-4:
Alabama, was th? only absen!.ce on !;icWt from Morrow count v.' Scn-ing 'in
eiNhfir sdde. abslur? itnd unpaired. j ctt.-tody Henry Long, com-ictid of tl:v
1 he? vote came at 5 o crock, after a cr:-:rrc of larceny and tciniietioe to tlm:
very inserost'inc. and -at time exciting:. I ytsars rmprr-omment. ijimg turn-
ckSwi-i? of five hourj, which covered not led over to tl? penenftiarv airtltoricici.
rmly bil, buti.tlie.tpecial ordur ' un-
nn 1 t. 1 . . ....... ,
fixed bayonets, were within fifteen vard L,nKn ,s carvf(I ovcr 3o figures, and
of tJicm. Seven of the enemy were
killed, eleven wounded ami fiky-one
made prisoner. (Besides. Lio'Uenan'is
Jloylc and Wihiams. Sergeant Patrick
Canbell was killed, and wo of our
men were wounded. Williams was
killed k-liberatcly. after a white flag had
been held up. The perpetrator of the
crime was at once shot.
From here out to Huntley Junction.
a distance oi twelve miles, both corn-I Ruth.
panies use tlie same track I Etmore.
There are a few crood buil.-linsz;. The I Vt rwi '
f f 1 ti .1 1 . " . 1 I- It.. .1 l.il- ...,1 - . .1.. I ri
there are nearlv ceventv fi,T..r., t i r .1 . 1 , . I V'
c ' ' "--'J a . nit 1 icamug nousc 01 tne piacc. there is all
ti ' r .... rrne stone aweiiing nere. owned and oc
'l he .figures are divided min Ant.rf.t I ,,;, i. - .1, -.u:u ..t
Classes, flowers, lilies, rosebud trrane I vrraWhiet men f tl.. tJ t....i.
. :
leaves, grapes, violets, palms. Arcbi-
miureis represented by the following
figures, Imic. Doric. Moorish and Ro-
nran. Also windows, lattice work, cu
polas. arches and others. In the .tni-
kiig;om he has dragons, hyenas,
ards. alligators, sharks, turtles and
tne house himself. It took him three
years to build it. I have seen a great
many cowboys here. They come in
here from the, east and south. I havi
had tae pleaasure of hearing the Geor
gia Minstrels bands several times ir
omona. . . . . ..
A It on a.
City of Eugene.
Salem.
Bsnc
...72 0X3
..7 3'5
-74 32
. ... 8 2
i . . .76 12fX
. . . 70 1 207
.... 7 10
. . . 4
...388 : 41S1
dep which "the house acted. One of trA
mot'C- diamdifc fmttKlcs! of t'hi? da-v was
tJws inead;njf by Ridiardyon. ?Jhc minor'-
rty leader, of tb;' onginai opinion? of
Chris, E. Ma goon.' legal advisor of hhe
war department.- Jm favcr of 'the view
-ihzt the Cortel'jiiftioTr ex!imdcd ovei
Pfierio Rico, cx TJroprio rigoire. De
liver, of Iowa, i-n reply, formed Macoon
-ck-rk. who ifricd to over-rule tike great
lawyer at itj-ja . ka4. of th- war drpxr't
mcn'fc . WamiKir. ,V)f Illinois: Cruni-.
packer, of Indiai.i ; McCall. of Ma?n-
rhu TttvA Lorimor. of 1 11 inn is. all
Republican!?.' made speeches against the
rr.otl'-im to cor.crr. -
Keplreistini'a'tivc! Tbniw nnd iMoodv.
of Orcgvm-. an.1 JtwHes and Cubmaru of
Va..-ihmgton, voted for the Puerto
Rtca-n bill. Wilson, of Idaho, vo-ted
agai'int it. -
THE MARQUIS OF SALISBURY.
Ird Salisbury is a very stout man.
weighing fuljy 250 jxiunds. but. curi
ously, enough, he was of stisflit plij-
siquc in his youth. Lord llRoscbcrptv
in a speech a short time agoj. narrated
how when he was a Ixiy he f isited tiic
library at Hatfield, and was pointed
out a tall, slight, stooped -yung niin
who was' immersed in stttdyf and toll
in a halt-frightened whiixsr by tlie
housekeeper -that this was Lord Robert
Cecil, the younger son of the' house
hold.; Present members of the -house
of commons who were there in the
days of Lord Robert Cecil'4 member
ship confirm thc same talc!
that they remember Ltrd.
with something of the samel
ami My
Salisbury
ngtirc as
different towns
in
We 'have been hang-
i hey are ahead
Elmore.
Modoc.
mat
eopa
S.mnny.iKvrr. An,:i i,rwL !.t. I . . 'i ry. v.nri5topner Co- ing along together.
V i'"r.n, nit ninni! 6 man IVr. ;t T..i. -.r-t n . V , 1 .uuuvv. .
n f Wi..i. t'"'"'1v "u; x'aJ lau'Mtrs ncrc. receive ottier Cypsy. . .
,1 ' LKth' m,Is.!i,na"ts an1 IPdi- wa8" tha"n Oregon, but are at more Pomana -
bum a il i Ldt 1 1 1 4 1 1 v (11 nrrt - Itlr I m-r e. j A 11, a. - a I
in .r v'... r.': ;"- i-. "y get .5o per aay, but A tona.;,.
-- . jvia, snuiu. JiasoniC cm- I nav rnni H. t , rn ,t... r.l, 7 ,
ems. . If I -r.j pav iy ior 1 cay ot cugenc
Fmm iu e,r iu:. . . . r.1'1 ?P me long run
.... .ii.viiiiiiii ine n Df 1 icy are not sin wi -nt
i-.-i h. .... . . . . 1 . - .....
.uiiiii l (mil ismnn .n. i. . 1
TO ST. HELENA.
town. Anril ti fw
nnfavorable conditions for keeping Boer
prisoners-here, the authorities have de
cided to Mup them all to St. Helena
with the least possible delay.
strong I'osmow;.
- - - 1 m 1 3 r- intT'inr -frtt 4 I 1 I A
Elands Laagte JApril u.-Last nht fiottrnevrrf wi.h h!m 7 . . Ll man was inquiring
Bocps set fire to. the crass" on two hilli to the Pnrifi, nU L " 1 caIC f "e conaition of things
almost on their extreme win vi Tl Itr. the ,! Vr0,!,!,r ,K "lamette valley.
u- -j:.t . .t. .t.: ' iij - n nas raa us i was
ii.iMm uisiivmii uc idii iiiai -.iirir I auicmures. aiso n iririw.
Total ....
Ine freight earned by these steamers
is given in the table below:
Ruth..... ...
as in Oregon. Total. .
-2593-25
..,925 25
. . 196.25
827.ZS
607.50
144 75
.7938.50
the garden spot
I told him it
oi the United
KILLED THE PEACIIES.-
1M4,' the States; and gave old Webfoot the heu
scnd-olf J could. He was well nlpa'l I ,-, tj.r vorv k-.i
Mr
C. U. Alinton. oti the Statcsman. wlio
is in Southern Oregon,- writes, after vis
iting Ashland and; Grants 1'ass, that the
position extends over fully fifteen milesf misisonarr was on a .eer.e, k.,.....J
.! r . -,t II. . " . 'J"" "'
in a. crniiniifiii mur t it miic 1 .oni.-miitf. 1 .... . . , . 1 . . --
- - . - - -' , . ... II V ' 1 1 1 V '1 1 1, L' I I M . . . K 1 I nntl B'.nl. . , . . . T . .. I" . - - . - -
o'clock in die morning tbe.ZT:'""'" 10 nv?', 1 by the frost whicir occurred on bunday
,14 w.vK.,ui oiiiiiu. raneti. in car. the latttmeVtrt ih him. to tro bv all mM- TV f.-' ii is. v vv
London. .April I2.-Thc BloemfonL rai J did not leave " U,e-rSTXV Je The Norhern Sfic ComW;; River valley are apprehens.ve
teiu correspondent of the Times, tele- consumed the entire train. . Notwitff erecting : freirtV drrT?ryi rtu th?y ? L hW?u- d'e7 irP
Kraphing Wednesday, says: "It is an- landing this the precious ppc was a ne Morehouse itr (teXt Other fruit, thet think, has not-been
nounced in general orxlers that General On another occasion, a Sun Ly They have be , kS C i injured much , Mr. 'M.ntoft the
Sir Herbert Shernshide has been lap- ! November of 1891, he was conduct- day today (Sunday 1 Z i Sn.l country ou there looks beautiful in Us
pointeti to commaml the third division. services in a St. Paul. 1.. church mi.1 The Sabbath dav U JnreU u?-a vcrd.?nt v.estufc' a,d th?re ,s cIod
Vice Gonial Sir Gaciv. orkcvi home Dmng thc ceremony a chandtliir wi n this 1 conntr? It i T not as LfM, &kJ otPrrpcl:,lty nK the
to England. General Brabant's force twelve oil lamps fell and exploded. In as backhrough the m?mit ;iei f ?efctm tlie ( peach growers. Chas.
is contidrnt of being able to hokl out!' -hort time the entire church was in Idaho 8 the mining section of L. Dailey, the Salem fruit grower an i
IIFKT. MVS L1ICIC clIC A 1UW lijiaiiiie?
district
the Jiioenuontem corresoondent of I 3". ana at tlie risk of hi . lif. t.
. . . A . . ... . . . . . . 1 j 1
tne l-Jariy lclegrapn. in a dispatch dated t wne pipe. .
Tuesday, says: The permanent ide-l netollowing year while on a train
lenses are ncanng completion, so that I :'" t,,c way m vnicago, trom bt. Lmis
'" a . D"V--vWa M. rn I -
the town -cart be held by a relatively I "ci had a still more remarkable experi-
t, who j c"cc ywmg to the sultriness ot the
jim.ilf rarritrn. , . -A' rtrr!iheruit
. ... . .............. ...... .. . a . ' " " V 1 1 1 1 I M 1 1 V
fias visited the B'oemfontein water j J un night he requested that the porter I well
woncs, reports tnat tne maenmery ana wina
dams are intact Only a few Boers re- j Hi grip conta
money and
ot the bed.
main in tlie eig1dorJoodl"
WILL SELL OUT.
II. C. FirSck to Dispose of Hh Interest
in tins Carnegie Works:
getlier wkh the
New irk.f April i r. A special to
tlie TrSnine from Pilucg. sa-s: ?H.
" Ka-ii-lr vLiTfi vt:rw.. f -.11 Mi
svmrt.rMn V nwr trt mn rn I found in a cornfield.
rM-iirm ruUtnv . ..' k. A number of vears a jn he ..emm
can.", said a big stockholder of tire Ca- J rnuchttadicd to one of his pupils,
hegie Company." He won wh!t be coi- ?tto Vogelsang. The master and pupil
tomled for ami will nxit renio.in to km- cane very intimate, so that fen years
per iMr. Carnegie or hi partners." I aP, J0"?..;0 the finlshmir of the
it Maia Tissir air. t-nck artd Pre.- I i ? j"!Lru; vAJl votea yun3
oeni -sciiwab are not on pleasant ienmf
a,'! t his Iwh doie much toviiapd keeping
!Mes"r3. Frkk Carnegie a iart..
Officials of the taracg-ie Gomparry
deny hnS- 1rU ij- V . 1. :. - 1.1 j
'C-see a ffrcat manv 1,.-t-l t... it .. c...t . jtv r.l.:.
7 " ... , - 1 v. . v , iiviL. I I I Jjir -rMiiniirrir KViruun i 1 E1 1 1
I He roads are iVne Inr lVi.m T I u .J, i.:n: f . . i. .
.. . -, . ........ a. nvi u i iiiai MtuiHii csidiic uic KiuriiK lliniuui
tni morning that thev wer tn ,hav. . 1 :.. ,.,i,! it..
. race here this afternoon fortv I nndsnt rrnn are the brifrhtpst ' rci
T u iirtcen-mue road race, year-was an excitptioi to this rule
j "v kuuu lace iracic nere. as
agent
the
A... , , i LisrncT tnwonii ieasrue convention
drowsy slumber to awake shortly and ridu mcnV aldle 'Know I hT? af Albany, orr Sunday, He reports all
find the grip had been stolen. A re- pleasure ol seeing onej dressed in rt l.tnenrs of e Methodist denenni
ward was offered, the mwniLnc Mci. :,t. J" u in riaiog aaUon wherevcrlhe goes as enthusiastic
. a . - - -- -f vg m hi w m i cu siik water & m 1 1 amv- i - . .. . -
ootn t. Coins and Ch!ca?rf wr --.-f. I Hiv.M.vl .vs. j .
" avail. -i wo weeks later he re-I Ited. fine looking hors
",,iy tuti ii,eiic supennienu-1 iy oy my window. Some of them ... i.uitiHwi w uuunsniu-
em.of police stating that his grip to- experts ami can o!d Sown S f.rH t'onto thelef school. They see in
-.ntmtA - v. . ,j i I . . ) i i i. ...... ...v i rnta 'an ssisi irtr.n-a i nviervn nr ih. ..n.t
. iiut T " I. ' K aauon wnerevcr-ipe goes as enthusiasti;
nrf! . ,t J1 over the closing of Portland University
"r CVTV icf wcurs onj .May 31st. and the
IT transfer of the business of that institu-
ELLTON SHAW.
fricnd.-4Chicago Chronicre.
BR VAN GOES EAST.
- a " .
ax?s Angeles. April n. W. J. Bryan
CROMWELL'S HEAVY TASK '
ifr. 'Morelv in fhe .A nn'1 ar an...
shows bow heavy a task Cromwell hid
to assume the crisis of 1647. - -
in no contest in our history has the
grt that the company wilt take in, ti left for the Easlby wa? of foSS
-ramr ccincmr. either in port or ki I Arizona, ioday. . - i toorni.
this an additional reason for the united
i support of thef entire membership of
wuiameiic . university, wrucn now
seems assured.) Mr; Grannis went to
Lebanon yesterday to attend the minis
terial association; for the Eugene dis
tricL M-i f .
l'---H r-
d!IS MOTHER DEAD. Taeeb D.
Lei'dinger received a telegraphic mess
age yesterday announcing; the death of
old
ng-
twenty
come
dlsrvmilM-w sf ti .t. .... f
l 7 me pouti- his mother, aged jz years. at their
1 WhtLZJL1 home in Daytcmj 'ohio. ,M r. Leidi
fZ'"u ' T ' i 'kA w f . sca"ne w had "hot -seen Ihis mother in
i . Vt- , . ;"?rironton. yearrs, ,tnt Ictt home nd
...... jai tiuitiii. ui wuicu tne active 1 tQ thc West.
THE CONSTITUTION. )
VVastergJ.tm. April-' 11. The war ki
ixirtnient -today complied with lie r-c:-trt
reoIrltcn of tlie Houiec of Reprie--entativct.
calling for the opinion by
Mr. Ma goon, the law officer of Ithe ln
nlar Divl'5?on. rela'tive to the exiciwion
of the Co nt:'ttu km f-er Puerto Riw.
The opinion was givxM an- May. 1K99.
After tTetcrring to paigi cession 01 t
i.la'il, the opiwkxn. says:
'TixTcuiwrl the ticrritkn-y co'nvcj-td
became a pajrir of the United States,
.l:ii.t aw fsuch. snbjccti to the Const Htii-
d?on.
w iiu . soiirti.uiiK u 111c naiiiei HKiirc s .
Arthur Balfour and Arthur fBalfour U
'nieof tlie slightest of men. New York
Tribune.
WOOD rOH THE SCHOOLS.
Bid.-' Ojc-rtid by tlie ComnvhUe of the
Board aim Contracts i
- Awarded. I !
'('Front . D;i)iiy Slate.ijian. April
The -w.ood .committee, appointed by
the board- of directors of tl'jc Salojii
ei fx j-I L;irict. held st medtilng in thu
oftice of Justice of the Peace II. A.
jonnson yesterday aiternooni. to oiieii
Lt furtv.fcr action by GriTgress ' 'bids lor wood, rollowiiig arc the
w neccr'siary or possible. Ihe Ctnt-1 uit:er wno secured the contracts, to-
Jiirt.7fflil doe1- not dcpen-1 u pom Con- gcrher with schools to be furr.i.iluKi.
ffPcss for nui'l-Ajri'ty in ridry iart of the a nl the price per cord, ot the wox! io
United S!rvte. The reverse of -the pre- D! Itrnihed:- . -. I
pwiitlsotii- w t3Te fctct. Frem Nhis t'im'e on 'James Scott; 6b cordi fir. Park school.
CongrcsB mu?t kk to Vhe Contstiittion $2 JO 60 cords fir, Lincoln. $2.20. - I
f-r authority to legislate for Puerto K M. LafFore. 125 cord fir. East.
Rreo." - $-2-40: 60 cords fir. North. 52. jo.
J. S. L. Smith. 10 cords fir. Central.
T. C. Davidson. 5 cords oak. Lincoln.
?3.2o; 5 cords oak. Central. ($3.21. j
Abmit twenty bidders nfade prottovajU,
th'o prices' in most cases being cjUaidir
ab!e above those accepted.' I . i
TOBACCO SEIZED.
Insufficient -Stamps on Packages CauScs
Trouble for Dealers.
-. San Francisco.. April 11. Five hun
dred pounds of plug-cut tobacco have
been seized in various local stores by
Internal Revenue agents, because the
packages' were Brtniftick-mly -stamped.
This tobacco, manufactured by a St.
Iouis firm, has been .put tin in nack-
ages weighing from an ounce and three
quarters to two ounces, and the iajbk
ing had been uniformly stamped; as
mciKiiiiig an ounce ami two-thirds.:
Corrector Thomas, who made the A'-
covery of this 'revenue law violation,
MADE A FORTUNE TN ORANGES
Sail Francisco Clergyman Has Beaut i
a fil and Valuable Groves.
Rev. Robert Mackenzie, D. D.r pas
tor of the t First Prcsbytcriaii church in
Sau Franci.sco ami professor In the eni
inary at San lAnselmo, while attending "
to tlie arduous duties of his ecclesiasti
cal charge, has found time to make a
says that the fraud has evidently been fortune, says the Bulletin. ! He is a .
carried on vcrv extnstvefv. atwl i.-M'ian 01 great wealth, not inherited, but.
estimated that the cost to the govern- tnc rcslJlf f h'3 own foresight and wis.
ment has been fully $50,000 a yeari PA investments.
general search for under-stamoed rai-L-. About five nines from the leatitmil
ages has been begun, and all tobacco I town of Riverside, in the choicest part
ounI' to exceed the wciglit indicated 4,1 a regjan; where land is' marketable
py tne stamps will be confiscated. ;
TO MANILA.
Saii Francisco, Lpril 11. fudge W.
H. Tafk, ptKident of She Philipprne '5 000 1 he rocom
CommiasBon, acompariel. by bos fam- P' for prange gro
ily. arrived fi'om ancinnati today The Profit on the capital 1
at prices ranging from. $1000 to !i8oo
per acre, .Or.: Mackenzie, owns 90 acre,
all in i earin Oranges, r Thc . land is
covered with trcecs in, full bearing and
is worth in it3 present condition about
$15000. The income must be very
groves pay a large
invested. !
conmrjs5kwi i scheduled to leave next 1 UT: A,ackemsic started the orchard
Mcsday, on Ue Hancock. 1 a sman way a numtier ot years ago.
. 1 - tie iiaa a tew acres, whicn werecareiui-
A NEW CHANCELLOR. ly planted. He tended his place with
-mm , great zeal, and it is said that Mrs.
Omaha. Neb.. April ir. The board Mackenzie herself went. over the first
of regents of the Ncbras-ka University. cw. crops and sorted and boxed them.
this evening, elected Superintendent E. a labor -she'-, would not truiat to less
enjanvm Andrews, of Chicago. chancciT careful hands than her own. this pru-
lcr d the University of Nebraska, by dence gave the crop a superior quality
a vote of 4 to 2. and a reputation. , Wrth his annual prol-
its IJr. 'AlacKenzie extended his acreage
VICIOUS DOGS. Edward Hall, a uutil he became owner of his present
brother of County. Clerk W. W. Hail, large .and extremely valuable groves.
jifew mile mr.Ciof thiscy, is the own-j Of course 'he has made a fortune out'
r of a "fins! frock of-&hicp. JuiWil re-I of his oranges.. He has taken care 01
dimly lie hard eighty . magnrfictlnt ewcihis wealth and is now perhaps the rich-
arr-l weXbor, of a fine raoV, and fbtey j est clergyman in California. . -