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DROP» VAI p*.an. mm HERALD. LOOK TO OBfiOON. WILL RATIFY TRBATV. OaMfal »tjM FMi tech Talk Dw l NEWS OF (WORLD'S CANALS DUEL TO DEATH 1 Affect America. Vi«w •! Bnc'aasrs on Tbo Dalles-CcMIo I Canal Right of Way. Oovcromtnt of Panama Taka* Immedi­ Weahinton, I>ec. 2.—Dr, Herren, f¥>. PAUMA Items of General Interest Gathered Washington, Dec. 1.—Engineer offi­ ate Action on Canal. IDAHO. Colombian minister, ha« silenced cer# in Washington are inclined to be­ Department of Commerce and Panama, Nov. 28.- -The junta, com­ Chicago Police and Boy Bandit, all the members of the Reyes party From All Over the State. lieve The Dallei-Celilo canal situati ..ii Labor Issues Statistics. posed of Jose Augustin Aranago, Toms« Engage in Fierce Battle. and the Bolivar con..«,!—loa. 1» very much. «impUfled by the fact that Tb« Aria« and Manuel Espinoza, held a — Fv Colombians arc now bolding COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL DOtNdS there la to be an extra session ol the WEEK'S DOINGS warm con- ENORMOUS SUM OF MONEY USED meeting this morning, all the ministers STEAL ENGINE TO HELP lerenccs, in which they are attempt­ legislature. These officers say ESCAPE auch a session presents an opportunity of state and councillors being present, ing to And out just what steps should A Brief k.vkw of Improve mo ml«, Qrowtk for an early and a thoroughly satisfact­ •» ‘ko Pml Week fat Brief aad Interest Therein Is Particularly Keen at and unanimously decided to ratify tbs. Captured la an Exhausted Condition fie taken to bring the South American and Development Along All Uno« ory solution of the problem raised by AI. canal treaty as soon as it is received Ur Killing One Man republic out of tlie present squabble in Threogbmrt Oar State. the recent^reatrictive order of the secre­ the Preeent Time Because of the and Fatally here and authorize Minister Buna-Va- Wounding Anoth.r-M.ndlt» Injured. the beat form, General Keyes ia tary of war. who demands that right Agitation In Panama. Germany has recognized th* new of way for the canal shall coat the rllla officially to transmit the junta’s ro- known to have undergone n change of iewiiton — Tlie work of securing gov- public of Panama. eminent nothing. mind as to the l»eel method of looking subscription» to the capital stock of tlie Washington, I>eo. 2.—Tlie renewed d*'-ision 10 th® United Statte govern- Chicago, Nov. 30.—Chained wrist u « Hoth.-od» at ('»rlifani would assass­ It is the opinion of the engineers attention being given to the proposed wrist, their hair matted with ,i • fl after his country's interests here. War new boat company, which ltisexpected that the legislature should make inai* tlw American consul. talk did not make any impression upon will replace the wrecked steam« r Imna- ample appropriation to purchase the isthmian canal^/woHdCp^entéd at this time lends 4es-^ “Theiwd decisionwith & of throughout the junta th.was ieth-re- ( blood,and dirt, their two clothing beardless covere, boys,I uPeter i.i ,Z IPj Senator Mitchell will call op th* the I ni led States. It is now presumed ha, has continued throughout tlie week. desired right of way, as they are con­ Tin- canvassing committee reports that 1904 fair bill early this month. that I>r. Herran s advice ia to be taken, vinced the state can not only get the total siiltselptions received are nearly tlie department of commerce and labor mu8> wltho,lt dlrtinction of parties or dermyer and Harvey Vandine, sat t and an attempt will now probably be needed lands sooner, but cheaper, than •Anow is general in Great Brita n and made to bring Colombia out of the »20,000, including the »10,000 the through its* bureau of statistics. classes. j night in the presence of Mavo'r Har • Ü all Europe has suffered from a great could the general government, should Tlie Suez canal is usually considered Rear Admirals Walker and Glass son and Chief of Police O’Neil 'rn' muddle with all the money possible. Eureka and largo mining «-omjiaiiies, it resort to condemnation proceedings. storm. The return of Panama to the Colom­ who are operating at the mouth of the i,°P,°r,tfnt examPle of ship have been informed of the action taken 1 confessing their share in Vca! .i i Iimiahu river. Lista une ix-iug circu­ Among engineer officers who are Sécrétai y of Agriculture Wilson says bian union, and the retraction of all known to lie friendly to The I>allea-Ce- canals, though the number of vessels ,i„ I .. , , K m a three I lated in Clarkston and Asotin, passing through it annually does not by U ‘ | n,onthH “teer of crime, whicii has j credit for favorable Iwlance is due the the steps taken by the United States zbto lilo canal project, three is a hope that î equal that passing through the canals ------eluded eight murders, the wounding Upi farmers. government, are ao far out of the ques­ among the mining men generally. it may not be necessary to go to con­ tion that they will prolwhly not lie Many of the latteer, who have no in­ connecting Uke Superior with tlie Minister Confirms It. • five other men, and a long series. y The fraierai grand jury tiaa charged gress to ask for a further appropriation suggested. terests in tin* upper Hnuke river ciiain of great lakes at tlie south i„ I, . m. ’ K series ol rob- i th* Hawaiian legislature wlUi groas cmin- for purchasing this right of way. They length, however, it exceeds any of the Washington, Nov. 28.—Officiai con- beries. The two young bandits, neith- ! Reports from the Uni tod 8 ta ten min­ try, have expressed a wiliingnese to corruption. fear if congress is asked to increase the other great ship canals, its total length firmation °f the determination of the * J!«ro,,B ro Y 21 yearH. olli. to- ister at Dogota and other sources that take stock, and it is thought that the limit of cost of this work beyond the General Brooke lias charged General remaining money iieing 00 miles. The original cost was Panama government to ratify the Hay-. «x-ski who U ÏH'* i comi,aili,in. Emil war talk in Colombia is lieconiing more can be quickly ob- figure set by the last congress unfavor­ »05,000 000, and for ;the canal in its Buna-Varilla Panama treaty, a. told in “arI ivlpoolI„ï’t™” 'T'* Wood with insubordination before the widespread call attention to the fai t taim d. able action on the entire project may Senate coumiiUe.e that even if General Reyes* mission to present form slightly in excess of »100 - .u .. . . J . . . „7. - \.V 7 ’’ to "an railroad near Niu Chwang. the Colombian armies to mobolize and shall acquire the right of way under an Coeur d'Alene 540lM8«60g francs',Ct ™1*^ V* ^““unicated a" tbjeeoul'L young "bandits’ equip in case a < -ampaign should he reservation. Ile lias appropriation of its legislature, and Si ^ and The l nitiwl State* supreme court has undertaken against tlie isthmus, placed before tlie Indian office all of the declared valid the Kansas law making It is fac ts shewing that there are now 3,500 present the land to the general govern amount distributed among the share news lnforn>ally to Mr- Lommis, who wounded, but not seriously, were now conceeded that the passage of ment, as was contemplated by the eight hour« a day in public works. troopa by land from Colombia to tlie acre» occupied by each family, and that holders 51,538,028 francs or about in 11 acting sécrétai y in the absence of The three were wanted by the poli« 240 families hold tlie entire re«erva- rotary of war. per cent of the estimated cost of »100 - Mr. Hay. for complicity in the murders at the Ex-officials and others Implicated in iatlimua is not im|M>ssihle. tior: j and, altogether, not more than If the legislature will make such 000,000. ’______car barns of the Chicago City railway the postal framls by Bristow strongly an 700 Indians, men women and children, Appropriation as was suggested, there Tlie canal connecting tlie Bav of _ company last August, when tw maintain Innocence and one lias made POSTOFPJCB FRAUD*. are in exclusive possession of some of wil! tie no necessity for congress to give o men cribedCronstadt as a withwork ofSt. great^strategicPetersburg is desand DUMENT------FOR STATEHOOD.------andwere »2,250 killed, stolen a thirdfrom the"badly wounded, e counter charge. the fineHt land on eartii. further consideration to The Dalles-Ce- Figuras Tatting What tha Oovernnwnf Tlie general lilo project, except to make annual ap­ . — , company. Tlie estate of the late Coliia P. Hunt­ land office is preparing history and commercial importance to Russia. Gustav Marx, who last week Lost by Corrupt Cînclula. propriation for carrying out the work dovernor of New Mexico Shows Terri­ mur- ington 1» appraised at $28,301,766. briefs in the else, and will probably The canal and sailing course in the dered Officer John Quinn when which lias heretofore been authorized, tory I» Rapidly Advaaclag. tha Hear Admiral 8igsl.ee ura that tha Washington, lb«. 2.—The amount send a special agent to go all over the Bay of Constadt are about 16 miles policeman endeavored to place him of money secured by tlie corrupt offic­ ground and make an elaborate report and lor the commencement of which under arrest, confessed that lie, in com. navy is greatly in owl of more man. there i* now over »300.000 available. long, tlie canal proper being about six Washington, Nov. 28.—The annual ials and their confederates is small, on which executive action can I«. bused ; pany with the three suspects, had Dr«jrsas haa finally triumphed in hia miles and the bay channel about ten report of Governor Otero of New Mexi­ 11 iii- as coin|>nr«d to th tota) loss to the or, if legislation is necessary, on which iles, and they together extend from milled the crimes at the car barn, effort» to secure a judicial hearing of in government. To illustrate: There is committee reports can lie based, pre­ CANAL AS A QIPT. Cronstadt, on the gulf of Finland, co makes a plea for the admission of The hunt for Vandine, Neidermyer and hia rase. no evidence that Louis received t— paratory to public consideration in trie to the territory to statehood. The report Roeski has been hot ever since. Bill St. Petersburg. The canal w as opened Tlie title to the rich Bonanza mines, compensation from Ault & Wiborg, '.alls of legislation. Colombia Is Prepare« to Make This Offer in 1890. saäaThe total cost is estimated at says that during the past year the Although they knew that the entir, yet during the first year of his ad­ «if Valdes, is confirm«*! to tbs Alaska to tha United States. about »10,000,000. building of railroads continued with police force was looking for them, the? Copper company. ministration tlie exjieiidituiv* for « an Hailey—Tlie payrolls of the various Washington, Dec. 1.—1That the re­ The next of the great ship canals remained in the city until Wednesday celing ink increased over »10,000. camps in this vicinity show the unabated vigor, and capital made ex- morning. On Wednesday they left l.or.1 Huberts, commander in chief of em- public grant to the United States all connecting bodies of salt Barrett received hut »6,000 from wp.ter in the tensive investments. The finances of Chicago, going to a dugout made by tin- Hr it ieli army, is likely to retire on ployirient of over 600 miners, while the canal concessions provhled for in order_ . of date of construction is the Arnold, yet that company defrauded the territory are in excellent condition, railroad laborers near the tracks of the account of ill health. every tiling indicates that this number the Ilay-Herrari treaty, but absolutely Gorintn„canal, which connects the gulf the people out of over »3,000,000. free of cost, is the proposition which Michigan Central railroad, near Mill, wDUiave lieen more than doubled be- of Corinth with tlie gulf 0f Aegina. and so are those of the counties and Kevornl mouiller* of congress will op- Machen probably did not reix ive General Rafael Heye« brings for the The canal reduces tlie distance era, Ind. Lest night was spent in an. t»we the plan of Roosevelt to reduce the more than »26,000 from the Groff las rerethe clore of the pre ent season. from cities, with a few exceptions, caused consideration of the officials of Wash­ adriatic ports about 175 miles and other dugout near Millers Station tariff on Philippine g.sxle. U*ner.HIYet tlie About thirty by loose methods, and the result of government lias paid men are employed on the ington. General Reyes arrived here from Mediterranean ports about 100 . 'd’’ and ‘here they were surprised by approximately »130,000 for that dé­ Relief t.aiay. He was met at the station by a miles. Its length is about four miles. which methods th« counties are mak­ eight Chicago policemen this mornin, Colombia will ask l-atin-Amerh-an vie«», whicii re;iresent* a net ices, since group adjoining the Minnie Countries to protest against tlie action Moore, while on tlie latter tlie force son of Dr. Herran, tlie Colombian There are no locks, as is also the case ing every effort to overcome. and in the battle which followed ! tlie department continued, by the charge, and went at once to his hotel. m both tile Suez and Cronstadt canals officers were shot. Tlie officers weren of the I Hitod States, if Ki.yes' miesi ■ ■ î. terms of the contract for hitter boxes, lias laten increased by about thirteen. The territory, as well as most of the fail*. I-ater in the day he had a conference Tlie work was begun in 1884 and joined by a large number of farmen to pay for th* original fasteners. A force of miners were recently dis­ com- counties, is reducing its indebtedness, with Dr. Herran. General Reyes, talk­ pleted in 1893 at and other detectives and tlie bandite A New York theater management Reavers and Ids assia-iates received patched to tin» Red Elephant group, a cost of about »5,- ing with a roprerentative of the Asso- 000,000. while several counties are refunding left the dugout, keeping up a running paid »30 a minute for 90 minute« to less than »20,0( 0 from the automata w iu»re work lias been inaugurated under î obtained from Arthur Brown ciated Press about his mission, said: The Manchester ship canal, their indebtedness at » reduced rate of fire. They ran to the railroad track hear I'atti sing in making up a defic­ cashier. Yet tl lepartnient ex- option which ami others, while at the Tip Top, owned “You will readily admit the proprie­ connects Manchester, England, with Interest. The assessed valuation of where a train was standing. They iency in rewipta. ponded »74,275 for this wholly un ty of my refraining from discussing by J. Q. I’ackard, tlie management is my the Mersey river, Liverpool, and tlie New Mexico shows an increase of about killed a brakeman and comjielled the The lot of tlie American consul necessary machine. mission, which is of a confidential at Tim total amount that tlie preparing for a most energetic campaign Atlantic ocean was opened for traffic »1,000,000 over that of the preceding engineer to carry them away. Two Cartagena I» iieing mad every hard. |H?rpetrU' in a short time. M. H. Lippman lias character. Of the offers which Colom­ Jamniry J 1894. The length of the miles from there they left the train snd tern <»f them» fra ml* the mm* Ive« rvceivocl bia is ready to make, I desire to say year, but as the average assessment Ex-President Clevualnd declares he a force of men at work on the tunnel canal is 35% mi|efli ,he tota, rigc from rate is only about 20 per cent of the tried to hide, but were tracked in the cannot U» definitely learned, but It my energies and those of my followers othe water level to Manchester being lia« m, Idea of Iieing a candidate for the will with which it is proposed to tap the real value, the actual increase of tax­ newly fallen snow. The officers and *KKregate between $30,000 ami will lie devoted to the granting of the 60 feet, which is divided between four presidency. $400,000, while the loan to the gov* lodges by which the property is tra- able valuation, owing to the elimina­ others in pursuit, now numbering over canal concessions to tlie United States sets of locks. Tile total cost of the a hundred, had them completely sur­ eminent, comdderinx the verseil. riii* district i* in a more pros- tion of double assessments reported in Utah miners declare they will not unnecesasry |>erouH condition today than at any per­ without the payment of a cent. Even canal is given at »75,000,000 The rounded and as they were in an ex­ stay out in sympathy with Coloradoans Mtipplie* that have l>een purcha*ed at tliis Colombia will lie the gaine** ’’ former years, is almost |3,000,000. ami tlie inferior ipiality of those fur­ iod since the boom of early day*. revenue in 1901. according to the The collections for the past six months hausted condition, surrendered and if deiuxmla are met. “Are you authorized bv President Statesman’s Yearbook, were brought to this city. 8 nished by fraudulent contractors, Marroquin to make this' offer t tlie was 621,128 by the territory exceeded that of the Tim American minister at 8anto Iki- can- tawiston—The Po.vd farm, southciiMt pounds, and the working exjienses, not be entiinated with any degree of United States same period of previous years by about tiling** rebute» to achnowhelge th* of this city, in Tammany Hollow, will government?” General 483,267 pounds. »50,000. pro- atvuracy. Royes waa asekd. Two WHO IS BACKING IT? I I visional government. aguin lie tlie scene of boring for artes­ canals connect the Baltic and “That would tie dviulging my in­ Nortii MARKETS. seas through Germany, Wthe A crank eva*l«t, 90 feet and 110 fe*»t a more or less mysterious railroad lawful channels or lie *lo|M>rt«*d. 120®20.60; rolled, »21. respec- wm i i'ork upon thc Kaiser Denver, Nov. 27.—A special to the north from Huntington to Lewiston, tively. The Nortbera Colorado Miner» Accept Terms Senator Mitchell will urge that “the Flour—Valley, »3.76®3.86 per har­ present How in the three ,"1 canal was begun in 1887, and Rocky Mountain News from Cripple Idaho, the financing for whicii is said wells 1« 140 gallons per minute, Oreg.m country" has paid far more into re!; hard wheat «traiglit«, »3.90®4 10- which of Operator». completed as above indicated, in 1895. Creek says the coroner's inquest in the to have been completed. The Nev .dear«, »3.66#8.76; liant wheat ’ ’ I he ientgu of the canal is 61 miles, the \ork securities and trust company is to the treasury than it has received in ap­ |»At- is sufficient to irrigate 100 acres of Louisville, Colo., Dec. 1.—The min- termuius m the Baltic fiea being at case of the two men killed by the oe the trustee of a first mortgage to propriation« and the 1906 fair should ont», »4.20® 4.60 ; graham, »3.76; land. Tlie Dowds have irrigated as an “r8.0' Northern Colorado coal fields ex- an whole wheat, »4; rve wheat, »47.6®5. plosion in the Vindicator mine was be­ L» favored. ;*Xp‘,ri...... ; 40 — la"d* " Weh h«s term. „ZWy\l“which , T1,la total excavation amounted amount not exceeding »4,000,00«, §S Oati—No. 1 white, to about 100,000,000 cubic yards, and gun today. The evidence produced which will supply the funds for buiid- $1.071«; gray, Tin- r »r Eastern situation ia less re­ $ 1.06 per cental. lieen sowed to alfalfa tins year. This embrace compliance with every demand the cost to about $40,000,000 demonstrated conclusively that the ,n8‘he 180 miles in question. assuring. Mlllfliotf 40 acres produc«**! six tons of bay to the nmde the unions. This is'tlie third The Welland canal connects Lake ex- -cv? 'I"® as Pr°jected will connect > Bran, »10 per ton; hi plosion was the result of a plot to blow I lie »Irik«» situation in Colorado and acre, which has sold at the farm for Yot* taken on the proposition. '1 he Ä°and•Uke I';rie on the Canadian -he Northern Pacific at Lewiston, with 'Hinge, »2.1; shorts, *20; chop, »18 up the mine, but nothing of a definite Utah is last approaching a criais. llnsetxl, dairy food, »19. »10 per ton. The ex|«>nxe of cutting ®f*t vote rejected the proposition bv ' "'.‘In TT ÎÎ was constructed the Oregon Short Line and Oregon . und putting up the hay did not ex«»eed majority of four. The second vote a n 1900 anden ar*ed >" 1*71 and again character developed to indicate Reilroad & Navigation at.their junction ? The senate is so re to pass tha bill Hay—Timothy, »16 p«,r ton; clover was the »I per ton, and the experiment netted heavily against it on account of the od m l.>00 Tlie length of the canal is 27 guilty persons. point, Huntington, Or The new line « P appropriating »1,126,000 for tha 1905 »1»; grain, *12; cheat, »12. m.les he number of locks 25, the total t u ni » handsome profit. It is also Potion of District President Howells At 5:30 o’clock the inquest was ad­ runs directly nom, and south, appar- fair. Vegetable*—Turnips, 66c p«*r sack their intention to drive a tunnel in the a»d "Mother” Jones although represen rise* of lockage 327 feet, and tlie total (mtiy following the Snake river vallev, ' •♦•livrai Heye«, the Ooioiuliian carrot*, 75e; lieeta, IK); parsnips, 50® gravel bed in the hill hack of their tatlvea of President Mitchell urged cost about »25,000,000. The annua journed until 2 o’clock tomorrow after­ and touching a rich mineral und com- the lum- mtnftiMtier, h*a arrived in the United 75c; cabbage, KRl^c; tomato*«, 50® residence, from which they expect to •‘»•ptM»» of the proposition, genTand" T" °n Pa- noon. her territory. Htates. ftOc per box ; cauliflower, 75«-®»i pc. strike tile How of water that is a fetxler Today, it is sai.l, telegrams were re- gers and vessels averages about »225 This afternoon Adjutant-General Bell The new road is apparently a part doaen ; beau*, 4®5c; celery, 36®K5c; 000, and the canal is open on an The settlement of the Chicago street to the numerous springs on the farm. <*)ived tr°m President Howells with- stated that a large amount of of a rather ambitious project to build a pumpkins, lc per pou d ; onion», Yellow ■ hould they !«• successful in striking drawinK his opposition and the men age about 240 days in a year. aver- evidence i-ar strike di«l not restore normal condl- had been secured for the trial semicirle of railroad, touching Wen- Danvers, 76v®»l |>cr sack. water It 1» possible that the Dowds may voted strongly in favor of The canals of Sault Ste. Marie of the tion* a» «.Kin a* expected. . , resuming men suspected of the outrage, The a « ee on the north ami some point in Honey—*3®1.25 |*er case. U* aille to furnish sufficient water to ir- w,,rk- The mines have all been kept M« h., and Ontario, are hx'ated ndi„ general also state«! that infernal Northern California on the south. It Colombia ha« given the Panama ca Potato« Oregon, choice and lan -y riltate tlie lower part of Tammany Hol­ in good condition ami work will L cent to the falls of the St. Mary’s river chines ready to be exploded had beenma- does not appear that in either direction 1 company warning not to sell it* *«>®76c per sock; common, 60c: low, which extends six or seven miles started at once. It is estimated that which connecte Uke Superior with found in two other mines, and that it will serve as part of a new East and rigiits to tile United RUtaa. »wret p«>tatot>«, «eke, 2c; boxes. 2*4c. w*nt of tlwir farm. !,2<0 men will go to work. Uke Huron ami lower or raise vessels there was positive evidence that the west trunk line. It is rather a feeder t"to Tl I6 ™,the °ther’ a height plot included five mines in all. ori® thmt llijiior Fruit Apples. 76«-®*2 per box of to the Southern Pacific on the south, er*l.*p|>len, $1.25 |M*r Ihji ; hm, $1® C«rUr Bcc®qu Qtvtrsor. Internal Revenue Receipt«. 1* to 20 feet. The canal belonging Lmon Pacific in the center and North­ and tul-erciiloeis ia largely res|KMiaihl« the United states was begun i„ ?85tos f-.r »«.I plight of the Indians 1.60; cranberries, »9® 10.50 per Uriel. Honolulu, Nov. 23.—Governor Car­ Washington, Dec. 1. — john W ern Pacific at the north ter t* ok the oath of office and was for­ ^855 HStaJe °* Michig*n and opened In Would Redne« Honolulu Ponies ButU>r—Fancy creamery, 30 482 t» i orkes, commissioner of internal reve­ Pen«ion Uommisaioner Ware has re­ mally inaugurated yesterday at the nue, in his annual report to tlie secre­ 1855 the length of the canal Ix-ing 6 . M»cAnGUlU’ N°v-28—Major General •Tl,; ''«‘r?. 20®22 t^c ; ,t„ri lac Arthur, who has arrived here to Indian Outlnws Captured. sign«! Everything was not goi»K as capitol. There was * large «»sembly of tary of the treasury, shows the total 6-4 feet an* provi«led with two tandem 16<11A Wc. federal ztiuly the military situation in the Butte, Mont., Nov. 30.—A Mins^ smoothly f.,r the commissioner as he and tsrrlt.rial officials and iweipts of his bureau for the fiscal ooo Wr.1?1 ,x‘ing ?1*000,. Ha i dtwirwd. Uhetw — Full twins, 16® members of the army and navy. Ed­ , The 1 «Rod States government ffire nnf ro w’ 8ays that ,he «nain fea- special from Plains, Mont., savs that« ZToTfV''* 30> 1903’ »230,- 10 He; lining America, 16® 16 ward F Boyd, commissioner of public * 40,9St. The receipts for the last fi». by consent of the state, begin in is: ure of the defenses of the territory i8 command of 50 soldiers yesterday after­ Another crank, wh nil».nook, 14® 14 (%*-; Eastern cheese' b lias been dis­ lands, tendered his resignation, and it * al year are about »41,000,(8)0 less to enlarge the canal, and by 1881 had IVsHG 0,T the navaI etation at noon captured Joe Morrigcaiq who, turbing the p«esident by writing let 16c. will be acceple.1. All the other mem­ earl Harbor. He advocates a reduc- j '! a Rer pound; drmwed, 21» superintendent ol public works, and islands is not as important a matter Morrigeau movements and commercial transac- tfovernment further enlarged tlie canal, owns a large number. 1 ’ •Iieriff lias sworn in a large Hum» duck a. $»*(417 |>f»r dos^n ; Aleaxnder O. Hawes, Jr., privat# sec The Canadian canal from a military standpoint, while Pear) Trouble was anticipated, but the In- miles lone ber ,,f deputies and Is confl ientof hold- p«r pound. retary to the governor. ofTnVrnar C°"ntry’ bUt ‘° * rt'd,,' 8 understood he will be ex- o ln "canal before the liejartainil will No. 2 and grease, 2 's®3c. Pueblo. Dec. 1.—Tonight marked the pe led from the Flathead reservation. ment officials deny the reports pub- closing down of the remaining ULieago, Dec. 2. The youthiul Rcbals Reject Peace Offer. comiHuiMr work. Hope—1908 crop, 12®2lc f*er pound branche* Tli is action is ■ i *-n«xl k»roud of a revolutionary *>f the Mliuiequ* plant of the Colorado .onfesst-d murderers and train robbe Washington, Nov. 26.—No won) «: no prvcvdfut. according to quality. met in the Danish West Indie, inconmore-­ Rescuers Probably Disbanded. Wool—-Valley, 17® 18c; Eastern Ore fuel and iron company. But one blast cZT my0r> HarveY Vandine;rs, rXlI*hadre t°ni®ll,t ,B t0 whether the Senator M..rgan severely «riticieee sequence of dissatisfaction with the Denver, Nov. 30.—A special to the furnat-e is >eft in operation, although Gustav Marx and Emil Roeski „ere slntn n d- r*newed thoir fitting U*e Panama policy of Rooeevelt. «on, 12® 16c; mohair, S6®37V%C- i'oiii ni teuton'* Santo Domingo. A message Way Lidon Republican from Casper, Wvo., sart Beef Dressed, 6R6V|C per |*ouud. recommendations on the there 1» a large force of men overhaul- Ml ibject of improvement* in the islands. arraigned in court today u Unitir8rtatrentMU)d“y cornm‘**'oned nothing has lieen heard from the \eal—Dressed, small, 8©8(,c large mg tlie various departments. The wire pleaded guilty to all the .1 ‘ * ■retary 11 m licocs has euepentied Iliat disNHtinfaction exists is admitted m ill close«! down U-night ami the men i*“ Minister Powell, the friends of Tom OD’ay, who left the an-e • lerk in Ihs Indian territory A® 7c per pound. «gainst him, hut his tl**-».. ch,.rRe» and it is recognised that the prosperity « ere given to an t »?n ™lnl*t«-f. the minister of Hayti Hole-in-the-Wall yesterday, with the lami office Mutton—Dressed, 4®6»tc; of tlie new republic of Panama understand that there pleaded not guiltv n acGomplices lambs. will ou Id be noon the primera ww^ ,nK t,T5 aftpr- and the Spanish consul to visit the in- •upposed purpose of lilierating 0’P»T 3c I*er pound. onoeivably Improve the condition a resumption of that depart­ He ports from ludi* tel! of a flood of nf ment soon after January 1. It j» the Harrh^n *«” T® ï'""""1 rgent camp. Consequently ariarmis rom the C asper jail, since they passed Pork— Dressed. 3'•»«7c |>er pound’. he inhabitants and strengthen tire Palar river which wiped out an «u I the de pt«.U\! that when the works start there the county jail v,,; ?®llce 8tation to ‘ a«r®ed uP°n to expire at noon a point 16 miles from the Hole. They »ire in sonic quarters to come under tire tow n■ Two hundred persons The will be a complete reorganization of the to the police that he and'vT ,a,imitte<1 a h o® PMC« commission consulte,! are »elieved to have disbanded arui scat* were Hobson's Plan for Big Navy. American flag. wtth the insurgent leaders. The lab IssSnad Waahingtofl^H concern. *»•> «» O’Day’s friends wei* . iHv. ^2 fcx-C«im- made an attempt to kill had «•aptured this tmrning 100 miles north­ iiiamier Richmond P. Hobaan, of the White King Victor of Italy was l«ar- Make I>4la. Werk er Starre. west of here. Sheriff Webb lias dis­ mm xmdon an obstruction was found navy, has |>repare pany, interest««! in a »3,000,000 trollev comes more and more apparent in tig The commissioner thinks his policy in BeWtp«] consul» next 18 years. The bill make« a total cil, is now in Panama Tlie French revolutionary scheme, has been close.! foTl 5 trial of the persons. accused of Iieing ia- appropriation of »2,750,000,000, a generation or more will regenerate canal company has published a state- armingcommittee. for w»^^*°central be voived in the Henator Mitchell has introdured a * |>or- the race, and that the Indian should be massacre of the Jews her» bill carrying »40,000 to defray the tion is to be us««] each vest. ment in which it declares the offer 0f twri» will be compelSi BuI- laut summer progresses that the govern- si protected only to the extent that he pens«« of testing American timber to the Unitci Htati>s is ridiculous nent ia n«it sincere in its desire to pun- cunfl,1*n''« 'n himself, leaving places a high value upon the com and held against Turkey early in’ , the those implicate«!. None of the