'iiim .i i mi in i i i t ji r r i mil ., -n if ti-w TinlJ I M, Bai I If f I ii'lM " :- :' v i VTiisnBaaB-BHRarfl aHiji.Mi an.imi . jv '7 11 - i t . ' i a'"-' -'t it: :r,:;,u.:: r. - 1 ft k Irl b """""y "W7TMli-i .n,T' n- -n n rr -M r i ma . i a u u b r. i rf r u u ' ii i 1. 1 j f - -1 i v i- - I ' i WIW ,. -HHWHyiM n P W " VirT-r- ' II II - II- 1 H U II K Ml "TTW II W ' I II 'II ICV I vl r I 1 .vu .w terA.r,,.B.m,b,i.-Am. s a .hm aiyt H 1 --------- 4 I 7 -JaWlala. llinil. Ill IHIt III II Condensed fora lor Our toy Readers, ' HAPPENINGS OF TWd CONTINENTS i i "aUfViiG3 J J I if A Haaume of ho Less Important but Nut LsS Jntsrsstlne; Evenf Nicamguaiia liv captured another It .. I . ltm-1 ha aiMll til lliit Supreme Cowl fur tI-N nsHftll.4' i I A new niorfmeiit h laxui started in the South I" i'li. I I ha race priililiim. The govcriiniMil la In proeivuUi Hill ,,r violation f Vi. Sftt-liyur. law y.i ikjtllnl employe are willing to .yisjd utrllua .ii..i)ii I f wgl bnl .hie ..:.. ... Li.i i....;-' ' - urn. iimii- ihmiiw , tiTin at IUvna drove wave into ill u oily, Canning much damage,' linni i'm endangered. Muii) Tim Nebraska legMatuw i working mi !n to make railway mileage UAt Kuml hi the haiuU of U-arr, Tin' Sou rranclH'" ruorii.,r are re moving many olhcial who Wi-I tiir-re figurehead drawing aalariM. Oakland mill Hati FraiK-ha-o laundry worker lme slrurk fu mi in-rvt K wig eud ml')': time )aiinlil,l ri running, loOrvclt declare h l noli III invi-r of ii'ivitriiiiii'iil iinirlil f nlliumlK ll it run lw iiviit.lv!, but li iiv0, mil ruir.HM t.v paui 1 tlmt ill nlluW liliu to Ida water mil o( lg k. Tl.n ll.iiiiuaulaii revolt ha limn imp r4wl with livlnale laujthlr, I tkiitIi trooa la fiJ llwir linn i.m i Ihf ltnl v( lujj ' f i j , S'l.iulu (It niM tlmt lili at1rttiitii) In CH jml l HhJ IuiH of mlwrviiHir In niii. Tin mnnioll aainiKli jut aiulnl in ( li:ini(i la tlio llrn'ivt in tlio luatoiy ol tlio oily. : ,. ' ; " Tlinw lfl IJiq Hliiacy xamii)Rtiiiii an tlmt 3jrHutt liaa aVkrd fvr mr tilling; cll 'irla. qfw K.iu..U may inako pulil U'""h1 rail ny H.u-y al Ilia nMiiiii of klir JainrntiMll rApoailtutl April Si), . , Americana at CVU. I..ri.iiir, turi tilail to r a t!nltiHt Hmtwi aaratilp pnt ' iuo lUi jtt l l-rotn i Umir totiTwiia. Kuttf ltaa Imiu uu.titu (my rull u( tliu l'ai'illo Static Ttliilnna A Tolritmiili coiiiny . fur tlio jjnt , lx yiam n( l,L'i Hr inoiilli. llonry W. iiHl, partldftit t)t Ui rurtlRinl Hallway, l.iyht A l'owrr anu pauy, i i)iail. A ila Waa' iilloBi lUl tlm Uwn ami Clark fair, Tlia XinMtvl'HMrrumul omr1i itm Th fUKjfii'tJill l.f. Roixl, I'Viiti if ail iilwtina l U' I ruui(lit up aio iiul airriwl uhiii. Dm Ituiiiiiaiiiaa icvolt it ttiietin; ,lu;.M rTu-u: bur Tlm proaiilmit liaa clll an rlivtinn In Uia I'ljllipl'lnp. '. ..; ;', All laUir truliloa arntiml llutto havr Imwii ljiMtl fr Mu Um Ix'iim. Ht. bmla brcwrry wurkara Uinleti o Mrika tuij Ihsolty U ftwtnf I fmiilna. ' -i The ilUarwamKUk UwUn U likvy Imi burfi d (nun !'! lUgur rfai'V'0' fi'ienM. t... ,t Iti'l'iililii'iin iikmiiIhth of llm Ti'mii'H fuw lugialiitiirt) yrtiMMit Jtonwvult Jor a UiirJ tuiui. . ... Tlio Nuliraaka lt(iantiiii luui pamux) a ilint'l priuinry a, copli'd iifii'' ,tlro' Wprirkula hail kiuihiiUhhI tlio 'l f n tlioronxli lHHUUH'lMiniilU o mltuia nt B in Frntirirco, Tlio Wwlm tfnlon Tal.ifinplv torn iwny Ima ralaml IU rutoa, in lomeovw aa nitii'h a 20 (mm crirta , "X r J Tin. ci-liaiia liiirnnii rwt)iimia tlmt (he VHipiilitltnit of llm Unill HtattM lial ln fri.HiHl H,(H)U,(H)U in tlm vl aix ytta. : Tlio Clton, Cl., tl. atli ;llnt tbf utmlt of tlio train treck in plnotxl 112 uikI lit laatt nix Sirtomiof IM Uijilffd will tlio. A grwn awlliti ItiiiV Ih lilainnrl with the aoeiilenl. - Tlm Kim KmnulHW lnvititltintlon tiuiy apiiMul; lu evary city n tlw coatt. ; Kvliituico J ia - Miir - JniiiiU wliiiiri polnUi to tulopliono briliciy inOukluml. Mra. Thaw la aaM to b lirtiikinn lown utiili-t the atrniu CoiiKMHamnrt Hwilt, aiiiUi th t mplotlon of the triul ol of Kananai pie Of tlio I'mmnm oh nil I in levi'ii )oiirn. Thn bill for tlio nvomit o( the ballot taut for mayor of ffem York In Novum 1nr, 1 11(15, him IpaHHfd tlio, New York 1 Inglalatnr, JMh " i Mediation in tfio Central :Amoilnin ' wat Iihh booti imHtiicned, J ; ' A cigtvretto ctartfil a lira In the " oral ahopa of the Kl I'nai & Hotilhwi'Ht em rullrottJ at ('Brrinono, N. At. Tlir loa ia plurtHl nt 111)0,000. ; : ; ' . Hig ililpiiirnU of flour are hclnx hur rlixl from Mlinieirailla to Kiin Pmnola co, whoro a goveiomnnltrltniipurt wll' Jt Jio Uiq fuminu lufliiruiacl CVloa,. Kk-roiilrirriirlfilali.l Iuih brutoit hla 70Ui birthday. (II'M III iri loVrml a n iliiat4i In Nnnbiliil to nijiliii.'w 'Mr. talki r kliiiVn. who tlii''iiot"riiiin AinHiau nionfi'ri' ima ijftiir thn I'll ii- ull Ilk Junoiro lirt-"itmiir, hi caiif"! tpuiil moiit. Thn ni'ttli I of til aulli uri-oa to iipiroirii aitlniajn Hip l. niJi.ii Imi l ii hIvkii aa a iai lm" lrrrrt)rttm-f1iiiii kii mia Ion In charge, of Alberli YtuWhaiii, i- If IfjlOWII tlllll the rl mmu ' hud hiJ 11114 lllcll III l-Alim Ainoilcaii ixilitirn.' J""1"' iil ele- lleold a)iirHi.pui.lur In v aaliiuyloo, ''Ae Adyti V'jlyyr uW I Mates thoughl id llm urn ative to '111 Washington, Tim iiuKiiin tluit llm CI ll-an I'M- tif miiil(i tiiVaiat'i1 flnrnl -lak at-t a I to the al Ijitln AuJitM on edge niitl gcmml luovcii L, wall l!f and a kimh nil llill.l.wl I... II... u litujcd by ll)u.tli..rii r iSiloVi I'TI'Tl 41""' Ina h'Iiik uiifrii'iidly to ( lulit wa J ) mi. ly o,w.s Ui lh plan, an Ula and Chklu art? aHnva raUd'lna njllna and Ariti'iitinu did liol want her twj atroi vl rimia 1o oiitalrlp lir in Aiiu'rilim pnn.-iiim ion. " II lm not Iwn i... ....I..... nf Statp ili'oartiinMit to ,i nl 'aiiiQifaail to anv iiiuiitrv alil'-li enn not f ran t wiir1.f'rr.rf r.f Hifnllffl h ii v ol Ilia liny ul tiouth Ana iH-a (o ii 1-iuiiik'i- lainino known tlm ,i m tStlitv ilis iiM Uial , Jhr ..oiiiwtiiai hud xii not ra- ii irrli'. ONLY 8PECiaJrATESOO UPI a . ' i I reiantfitnrVatarfi UTicn Eplati Recant Ad.arce In Toll. ! j Nrw Yrk, Apill U.--t5oiii-eniiit lie nvrnlly atnuaUH'til . advaib In Uie rat') vhnrili'd b) 111 Jtiujioy, C'dopel H. 4VUurM'w'elil ol the Wi-ljrn l iilon -TAwrt.rdi .i Icyiifili - V. n n ti v , V'lllht mid; 'Then- ban been no nrgt Inorriuiejin rauw ly llw U'legraidi rrimpamea., A niiiiilM-r of ijiri-ial nud uuprllltu$li raloa bai bii'n Infrcaaivl to tb ataitd- arl of k'IikIhIp rtil.-a. Tin niHvln! lit Pi mil. .MP Nl , , i PIM1"."' . " Inrrf niillirau tl dla. aOif'wrM oriT - ta.. .1t..lV..I...f'A (ialiieA, wbieh by reamm thwi went uto lnnkriiily. . ; 'Jdnxt rl llw rata inenwl-era eut ifOr "JO worda nili., lLtoct al leaat MOrrnia eaeb to handle ajtiii mea ni; J t.JlfV'vCJhi"ireM'iil ttiait'. k rii n'iauf ih flirrtajt M lele naph' tniiterlflt "tmv "1l1ir(riii Sft to IKi jn-r i t aiUiiji Hut lt lew year. :? 1 In addllUM t) "Uie nvont larreami. f 10 pel ('''id in the eliri u( all mitaUKfra Urn) 4MraUtfi, tlau lin la-n ir vi'nra naat a lurwe ami Walv in- nrratw; hi ' w ii !. of all olarai-4if indl- idual eiiiplovi-a from iiioutli tijllionth lu-n-aae III Ul extra yltly the 'fct'WHpn t iwii Teniarrnm' wune. oi . "i t ' '''' i.r L" ", ' AtMosr aor pre(0ency. Qro,f Former1 PVrtntylania. ! Con- greiemar; Oiea.of Old Aje. Ilinifliainii; .! Y., Aprili Kx- CongP'Minjuiv liiihbu A.. Jwuii al Ilia Ik'miio lii' rtleiiwiHiit, l'a.T "akunbiy an a realtf fwaaaHwftllMjin, at tributed tiV Old iti.'.. .W.''U wan itln-Uil to 0'"na:v?a.IJLU)U,htt'AVilniot dtTit t iiii.WkMilh ipttiC youiiK-e-i ien'r 'li! jfbetUeiA.I" 'fr . "O'1 iilti'i 'retirement Imiu piililii);1'" "r Uiuuly 0 m' rv-onlerml tbt; houne A 'n'preHClHrtTlT aa ouiigrejiniiiii hi ntv frlm'l,nnyt'!ITllr, -i . When he retirt'd lour yerjf;ilK0 lila iilihlii' aervli'a If) tit ht'"' enile.l ' ." , i i ' i it Ai dui,M, .i. ,.i lytT llll f'flfT ) ) , on1 iimfliW Her vli'i of any MMifU "' .1 . I 1,... . It. A over nl in iuih mmy. J"gjy'K uitii-lH'lhiiii dnya he win" orjf ol tlie Hwt known i m 1 1 irj tiJLU' t .'CK Mn Hh , nil III 1811-1 hi'oiuno within iinftvouioi heijig nmiilmil 4u,A'jji)ril'li,it lilK'i4:k:A''lW'o.tftiaijnl. -j I , . . ,,,.,.,;! ; ' Dltorderi Hava Ceaaeiju ItiiMiureMl. Anill 2. lAia 4.lli-olli. tin miaHiui a ariT.rnaiw uiu ana bhuuusi di'llt to pnl..ty 1,14-4 ttfiij'ljtolcn j ro'hIh . iiiui...i.....,.,r.i..k in. 1) l-IIMir owill'in. I'm trom'TfltnrTinTliii!ty;ili, imd iiniiy ciuiea oi piunuer, iihtot"" md mined cpnllyt' if WiiiiuTTtm. A iiimbif of rje)lii Imve Ik killed r wiirthdoft tty froi'ips nt Uin and ntiilelii. At liiilieeii. ill the f nler of hiidiMliiibed nruao Ml !ll4'Hitlilerr have boon ciiptniod. The eiimuie of 1 1 iwtowtul . ami; n niHlnUf jMj4 rovou . If Lll Pay,. Will Slrika, ! "wimolinir, W. Va., Apill 2,-j-Te.lo- 4riiH oHratr In Wert-Vtr(llim.thriiit-4ii ytrik iftheir- wa"' Mneod d'hell IU nw-iugnrmnT mw, limn'" by tho" nwiit Itviauitiiro, gii'i into iffeli.',i T'hrf Tillltimd ' ooiiipiinii have lyon.notioo.tbut, thiro will bil ll pro portionate roniieuuii in mini'" in tl't HOI liiaoa f'lKa i, .uiiy ( i ,nftinVtodiiy omirnFora ri'iirolenling flvo,ry djviHlim in, WliVitVi"' ja'llt 1 romilutiiiim Kinooept no rediii'Umi. ,, , i r'--f-inrtTtnTWt j '.'"('a 'suppreil Newli Iri 'Ruela fit. IVtwao.org,, - Aprif,. 2. rh'iiilcr moiyjiln hlirt Piita i)(riMilar to Urn gov otiiprH of iiruy,ui(HBfi)rilnri)igt1eiii to p'roiilblf "the printing of i)ewa,'of the ttiir'tril'.U albau' "" ""wrttrtrn t he ear that I hey might spread Ic Uusaia. - k 4IHWHIM V 1 1 Kills IIP IMIkDFvT i w rrTw rwYYi - - - INVOKES BEFERE ra hOJp int. Linn bounty QraKgara Hold Up varalty Appropriation. 1 1 J tc AfevJ'to the i p:t), Kffiim'of I,lnn ooiinty liruiiKi'mi to hold tip the uiilvcniity bill ciilinlnuted in a iiicutiiiK of reprtm-nttt- tiveaofull irrniii.'('faiNlki:iarH.iBl) - oui.ly in All.miv.f!l i Z3 VI lW" 4''" tijW0Pkt'k Thomaa liinidm tlm tiriniKt-ra there wA in alleliduiii'aykreaiih'lit 1'. I,. Camptadkr "' 1 " avhnol. 'J Ik-m ini-n pru- Mm led Nlroniily the nuiveraily'a Idii lion ruin and at the eloae of the coiiiercnee ln-ld.-.! to im- tin' referendum to hoM Hie ii'priiiiaiiiin up iiiilii U.e iteoeiul ehi-tlon, when the people next will ,!"1'ruHn t Ira-'fHle' of-lliw la'h'Wit1." liutjUyJeurgaii.yv. a.ff "fait IbaiHii.in of the li'iaiiV, otu-' ffifa" eiii4biiieiit." If) Waa! alao ia uiirtr-iepniain-a uni-tmoriii dJi iUiy b-oguii Ih n op Kntiirdar, ffti p 1 eVt i li ''Maohii iSLawia.'t and ai-attrr thonauiali i i. , .' - NUMERQU9 SITES OFFERED-, 3..I. Board V? WfW lute lor Feeble Minded. Halein At M Atj M'a tuiytiuig ufr the i of tln l U4i A. khe feUle ineiiila-ra inliidixl iimtiluto, a voluiuinuna, irl ol trai ta ol laud atte lor (he ('nmdriu-'ioii d the iVf b)illiliik:ii wa prii(y4 ' ) the ownera for the eoiiuidYrutjuii of tile trd. Miiiia, blue pilnfa arid 'dcacrlli- tkiJiK'nfniyiiy'ilit-lriilili1 iijiu'Oaife al iboni." In fael, lie table around aliirh (iovrrftor ' CTHiifilx-rln'rif, ' Hate !" urm tiUmt--mt k4 4int ry ( Ktole Privtt trat 'i PWd "O high with tiia-iiineiil'l hat, U'iJ W'L ,llf' ii ljud toapixiliit a )Ato-k&itiV amine oaili trait, y( .land pit rain ly, IVr l-l the inofl ilo'iiabU', iin'urc the Unl i-anii-Fii uiMK.ri noil v . brg to Get Oeedi. Sub-in J.icoti 1). Iloltierman, of Mliiueiiiiolia, attorney for the holdera ol H KellilH-r-Tiiriiet w-IumiI land i-er- lil'n-iit.n, coveting alaiul 2,800 acres Ii-UhI in Sonthi-rn tltogon, apfaured ladorn the Hate land bourd at a rtvont ipii-ml inti'tllig In the interiHt of his lieiibi, who want dn-ila to the land. Moat of them live at I hi ton, Ohio. riieao certilicalea were among thoae ia- mil iihiii what ia known an the Krlll- her-Turiier applu'atloua, which wert allogoil by ex-Ktate Land Agent Oawald Wot to have Ih-oii forgcriea, and upon ladng Invent iyatod by the Marion coun ty grand jury during the month of April, Ittttt, were to roporU-U lo the Hlalo laud Umnl. Parent and Teacher Orcaniza. The liallea The Teachera' and l'al- rona l-.iltH-nl loiml nnHoeiiuion, organ Ireil March 8, now baa 125 piilrona, aa the result of circular loiter aont out by the city iiHiintonilent to aia-oitain the sentiment of the Hople relative to rliiKil and lumio co-o'ration. Tlie hirt't of the aaata-iation l to oncouraite ii iKitlor whiKil Hiiirit. In The Dalle; to bring the ixueiit and teai-lior cloeer uigetbor in a Bivial way ; to ditvus, frooly and fully, all matter pertaining to Hc'biHil life, and to recommend biicIi ii'fornif in Hie whiaila ol The lalle a hIII meet the reiiulreiiuinta of the pres ent and provide for the future. Terminal Rate for Baker. linker Citv With a fifcw iefuVnR up a light lor leriinnnr rate rrriniKer City, the Merchant Biaulatlon liai iipiioinled a eoiiiiuiltiHi to plan the Tif1 uanixation nf a local ahipping bureau. Ihe coiiimittee la meeting with marked nucceaa, and the nureiiu win ne ouiiio- Imbed within a Hhort tinio. This bu I .moment of , reau will be under the ma n rale export, who will com comiilniul umiiiiHt tlio railroad and put them Into Hluipo l Biioinii ui me tute railroad cinnmiaaion. I Work for Condenied Milk Plant. Mc.Minnvllle The citixen of Me- Minnvtlle are very jubilant over the re- KiiltH of the iiiiih ineoling held Monday .. . a evening hi IiiIK over pinna uir a con '"I dunned milk factory, with A. J Kent lug, manager of the Coo Hay Condens ing company. Tlie plan l to organise a ahek company with a paid-up capital uf 85,Hll. Tlio Coo Hay company will tnko nn a la i go amount of the tivk and will manage the plant In con nection with Its other plant. Aroulng lnteret In Hortlcnltura. Oregon City Professor K. K. Lake, nf the forestry and botanical deimrt- meni nf the Oregon Agricultural college ..in Unu ,.,,.i w k". Nnu-t.li. ntoai-i (Unit of the stnto board of horticulture, will be among the speakoi at the next meeting of the Cluekanms County Hor ticultural society, which will be held in this city Saturday, April 13. O N Q. Company Discharged. l,n Griindo Coinriuiy L, Third rogl- meni, O. N. G., lixmled in tlii city, Im beoti discharged by order of the governor, on the grounds of Inefficiency. National tlunid ollloiiil from Portland are here today checking the property book. Ordnoy Rogers I captain. PROBE FOR LAND FRAU08. Another Federal Grand Jury (Bepinf fe 8aaalona ia AnpfcW j ' ,,. '! at,lH'f-WJlT. tVvWj another Wt'0'&ini"M to grind i-Koii laiid frauda. The jury, will Imi Kiiimiioiied noon and the old aa well aa thn new eaaea that have tieen iuvea Uatal ,y iib1 hroiiKliTljiJ IJnlted LliidiMtraniairiiriiM mJi ami hv i.,iiaiini-i, iMKi-uirr Wll.ll llm olfl that have buen workid up by Edward W. Duon. inJhltrtie of the f Denial II Im laid : before i When Fraiaii J. Heney left Portland to Uar the lid off of graft in San Frah elaravhe left a. luimhtir.oi ffd fraud oua, ebiili whicn iit already ih thu. ia.i)iUi ijf.tho.tJnitiflfJituli attoi--, atV 5f JfijiiaJlttMo lm aiWition of U'lDliTI- J'VW " Uifjginure the ilTof 1rtvHtfgir1iigiiew'AWof ftaud baa been going on and when the- jnry aion. Among the raaoa of al loved fraud that witHybronght tH'lllfBTTgntion of tli Ijnry artlioHeaait to have If -en diaoov- oiixj in ami Offiin'i vemneion. - jwinii lint willil.jtlcKl ofhiitt tIiat!iumor Wy lnviiie f 'uijiiiwr of Iproinment ily Jjdk-wl(v.i)( bill in at-vera til in i I 1 other vlitetK . f k ' i " V Remodel- Fatr-Graunda. ' ralem-i-Tweiity piinoneiii from the statu iwnilentiary -hava lieiii dttailed uader Uuarda Kltner White knd ', Frank lit'liaou, U vomment-e work oh the' fair KfiW.I Xn the old buililirku that are wmmwB'TrT1TTTilfFaown and repine fJ4t' lliiklMTn atriM-ture. KtK-h lumlwr tw (a ii be ntilized will be sated, ' but : a grin-nil plan of reconstruct U4i will .lie i-urril yut, aad jt ia tke,purj)Miee of the liaaA-d 6 get the'bailtlniga aijil giouDii ia the beat condition tliey have ever I...,, . 5 i " , . i Snqw in Klamath County. klainath Kaj UsStvy inow the pant wooirTiave made the rkida in thi aectlofi klinoct impiiHtiable, especially in tktrmoiuttuin. The mow ii going off Ti'Ty rapidly and the atreamk through out the- country are carry: DJ large vol umea ot pater.- Uowarw, no material daiiiageria-beti "done." All outdoor wrrlr-wtiniTirled'"'drrfiiig the pa:t everywhere except on the interior of the tunnel. Willamette Rally Off Till June. Willamette University, Salem An nomicemniit i made that tlie big rally in connection with the new building and it unknown donor, which had been evhedulcd for April 3, hia been poatH)ncd until next June. The meet ing, which wa for the purpose of mak ing announcement, boosting the en dowment fund, and formulating plan, cannot 1 held, a all the plan contem plated will not be completed by that time. Ned Smith for Sheep Intpector. Salem A committee consisting of a ihiiiiIht of Ilenton county sheepmen waited on Conimlraioner Steuloff and a.ikcd him to appoint Ned Smith, of Corvallia, aa one of Ihe district inspect or rf ahoo'., there being thiee to ap point. Mi. Steuslofi ha taken Mr. mith application under advisement, and will probably give him the poait.cn. PORTLAND MARKETS. Wlieat Club, 73c; blueatem, 75c: valley, 70e; reil, 71c. (hits No. I white, 2930; gray, 2S(j62!. Hurley Feeii, $22.60 per Ion; brew ing, 12X; Mlletl, .'3.0Ua21.0U live $1 .45(i1.60 per cwt. Corn Whole, $25 j cracked. $26 per ton. " v",v Vallev tupojh, No, W(W per tiwiS l:aatetAri.ih tntitti $17 l: ''VFv c,2$? 9i W 3U0JaMI"s r, Ku Ui.-Jawy-traiuiay S637,S;c Ilutter Ri'Frsl'jtrade cream. 36c per pound isfcc&wj'grude cream, 2c less .r pound. I j.Jllltt).Amije oM hellgi loc per spring, frvira and broilers, 20(3 22 W ,c: old , 20(g22 l.i. nvistei, lOtJIUV; dreiwed chicken, 1 l tWlBc turkev ' Oi20c; gee6e, liW, (il"c; turkev, live drtMsed, choice, ISSiQf 8o; docks, 1018c. Kgg Oregon ranch, 23c per doren. Apples Common, 78cil.25 per gfx; choice, 11.62. Vegetables Turnip, 11.25 per sm-a ; Carroll, fl)i .u jn-r rm, ucrwj, $1.2'i1.60 ptrack; hotseradish, 7 fo per pound; cauliflower, $2.B0 per doxen; celery, 4 ior crate; lettuce, head, 35ca!4rH! per Uoien; -onion, 10(8 1 2 4c per doxen ; sprout, Do jier pound ; mditdics, 30c nor doxen; asmragus, 12 (Slflo pe'r pound; rhubarb, 2.262.50 " , i ' ner liox Onion Oregon,1.101.35 pet hun dred. l.!nt.,AB r..mn llnrluanlia faiuiv ii.60Cnl.75: No. 1 choice. Il.25fai.40. '.,iiv.d.i iL'Aii,m,n,.n,i n..ir.,M0.i hull. raain ,ar'rurle in close pursuit, from unii. .... KfSfti.- mimtrv atoora. 0 7c, M.uttiin Pressed, fancy, 1010.4'c per pound; ordimuy, 89oj spring lambs, 16(i$l(lo. Pork Dressed, 69n per pound. IIofM 8Ho per pound, according to quality. Wool Eastern Oregor. average best, 1318o per pound, according to shrink- aire: vallov. 20(o2ac. according tonne-, no; mohitir, choice, 2829c per pound. . WRECK IN CALIFORNIA, At Laatt,, Twenty-Six Percon , Killbd 'arid i"undred Hurt. -- Colton.Tal., Maici. 29. One of the titoat dlnaKtrcu "wreck . in the history of the Boullmrn JPaciary railroad occur red one and one-half, tnilea east of this town abortly, ftfter 4 irelotk yeaterday afternoon, when westbound Irjiin So- f) troin,, KdWi X)rieana- for Han Francisco ran into an 0)en switch, while going at the rate of 40 mile an hour, and tin of the "14 roaches were derailed with frightful reuit. , 'Twenty-nix people are known to have been killed and the flnalHnt. will total mu-h higher than ihl number. The injnrpd n.unber about 100, Iiiany of whom are aeiioualy injured and will die. ' . ,' Tiie Wtecked eoachea were burled in every direction.' ' Pour of . them were smaHhed Into, apliiiters. . Most of the dead were Italians from New York and 5ew Orleans,, going to rian rFranueco. They . occupied tlie moker ,inU day coach.., , , " : . Dul two Ameik-an ate known to have been killed,, although several of those among Ihe injured will undoubt edly die within the next few- hour.1 ' "HV"sii 80 ll'onhlaWpiieitoiigefg, bnt twoi; gimtained aeriou- .'Injflry.' The three I'ullmatl coaches' and . the diner, which were on Uie rear of the train, did not leave the tra;k.' The ooeupsnU of these caia were pracik-ally . un harmed,' v- ' '"' ' ; tt, Alvord, W. K. Davi and W! (J. Uuseiimeyer, member of theewitch Ing brew who are aceuac-d, of leaving Ihe witch open and causing the wreck, were taken into custody and held in bail of il.WW by Coioner Van Wye. . "' " TRY MEDIATION. - Knapp and Nelll Will Attempt to Ad ' ' just Kiilroad Dispute. Chicago, Marei 29. Government in tervention will be tried in an effort to avert the great railroad trike which threatens to - paralyze the business of the 'West.' In response to tlie appeal oi the raj I toad managers, Chairman Knapp of the Interstate Commere com-nilHi-iuu, and Cornmisaionei of Labor Neill will arrive in . Chicago Saturday morning ' and offer mediation in the controversy.' Falling; to adjust - the matter ju a conciliatory manner, they will ' endeavor to bring about arbitra tion under the provision of the Krd- mann law.' The labor chiefs will await the ai- rival of the goverumeat'OtluUuls tie for j ordering a strike. ,11 the good offices of Mr. Knapp and Mr. Neill result in ployee than have yet been off re4, the strike may be averted. The employe, however, say they will not accept -arbi tration and today again declared .their position that nothing short of greater concession from the railroads will pre vent them from walking out. i - , President Koosevelt ha been follow ing closely the developments in Uie sit uation here and Messrs. Knapp and Neill wili undertake the delicate -wcrk imposed on them by law with full con sciousness that the president ; is ex treme!) solicitous that all difference be settled by arbitration. . j; .. The general manager said that no attempt would be made to operate tiains if the employes struck. , NO ADVANCE IN LUMBER RATES Northern Road Deny Pretent Inten tion, but Are Inveitigating., St Paul, Minn., March 29. An official statement was made by traffic men of the Northern Pacifie and . Gieat Northern railroad today that it ; Is hot contemplated to make any immediate change in lumber rates from Pnget sound to St. Paul and Missouri 'river cities, a the lumbermen have advised the Interstate Commeice commission in Washington. A joint statement was made by the linos as follow: .. , , . "We have not considered an increase in Pacific Coast Missouii-River lumber lates, except as they may have been in- jvolveJ in ,iis.,1S8ions covering the gen giital rulAa ami iVMf nf Sfrti,f. No. im 'o - viuit chaiiBO ate contenuilated.!' -yvhile the statement gives generally the situation, it is asserted the line are Ulcaiely investigath ing conditions govern ing the transportation of lumber, which have changed considerably since the in dustry on the coast started. Burning Ga Terrifies Farmer. Sapulpa, -I. T., Mtmh 20. The gne well two mile oust of here that caught fire Saturday is still burning fiercely. Aftr 14 (ln-vs of work the wt11 XJrtt1i was ga found another way out through the crevices and for half a mile it spread open the earth. At one place a hole three feet wide and 20 feet long was torn. Then the gns caught fire and ha been burning ever since. At one place a sheet of flume 20 feet long and 15 feet high is blaxing. Ton of rork and shale were thrown from the crocks, Outlaw Band Driven Off. Dnrango, Mexico, March 29. In a desperate fight between ruralee and a band of outlaws under Gtimersindo Or- lega, In the San Juan Del Iiio moun tains, Ortega, who was considered One of the most dangerous bandits jn North western Mexico, and his band weie idnvtninto the mountains witb-the this band district in which Ortega and his IIIDVQ VrlClll,g uuuiriuxD .tva have been received of murder. Faculty Rebuke Magoon. Havana, March 29. The director of Havana univert ity held a meeting: to day and entered a protest against , the recent action of Governor Magoon ,, in licensing two American doctor to prac tice in Havana without first passing an examination in the Unlveristy of 11a I vaua, as required by law. 'Ml ; j. ui I I .. Has Desperate Scheme to Prey 6 Franchise Revocation. '' caili. !' I 1 .' III-.. : r. H Ki '.: 1,-, -.-.Vi ' '. ' '!) A 7 i H'.''l TRIES TO BUY OFF SUPEfiVISORS vii fJi.,- ii '.:.! ,.,. vi vn v ; -..',' j.!-.-;., .ii ,!'.,' i;. ! - w j wijJ-j; Have Enough' Retign to Makt Hia Vajto Effective Sweepini; R", forms Art instituted, , ! San Francisco, March 30. Mayor Schmitz has ojiened.liegotiiaiions with certain members (if the boodung' board of supervisor in tlie liope of eonaum mating a bold ermp'."'The pl'ah' bf tlie mayor rs to purchase the resignation of, enough members of the bosrif toniake bis veto power sufficient to prevent the revocation of the franchise of it he big colouration which obtained tbeir'per mita. through the illegal use of aioney.' It requires 14 members of the boardi to override the mayor's veto. ' If he Can secure the resignation of five on t of ; the 18 he will be able to Check 'by Ida veto any of their reform meamir'e adopted, under the swwh of r7 J. lleney's b'g stick.. It is a ilesperate game,., doomed to failure almoKt at the outaet- i ,''''' , The Vre'lMme4'Vboardofauprvtors', ai:ting under , the direction of ,the dis trict attorney' office, ' gave another startling exhibition today of a desire to be good, hen ii made pliins for the. abolition !of a swre of OTnatnential on eial. ; Jamee- Devoto. attorney for, the Isiard of poblie woiks at U alary of $250 per month, will I be decapitated. Other . vihciuls, who. undur tbfl Ruef regine have done nothing but draw sal aries, will be dropped. .In the icoarse of the next few week reform wijl have been instituted which will save, the city 1100,000 a year.' j"1 FAMINE WOULD RciULT.l Railroad Mjld Out Gloomy Prospect ,; If Strika is Called. j i Chicago, Marcli 30. Famine in ot-i lies of food, coa,l and manufacturing iiiaterialafor Chicago arid many; other c i t ieeTKrougri bu t The i en t i re West waa predicted todejr, If the impending rail way strike became a reality. Railroads of the entiie Wet will be! allowed, to remain completely 'paralvxed' In case tlie strike of train men and- oonduclore on 43 tralliu systems is ordered- j This course ha been practically . depidkd' on by the general luaoager oj.the ajtetna-. A meeting of the managers was) beid (oday arid the hnpractlcabintyiif jfilling the places of 45,000 men who are plkT ing of a -walkout was! 'disctwsedi ,;.vo Move has been made to hire men tc run, traina; In fact, no prepuation is be ing made by the railway managere' ' "If these men strike it would. ie al most, if not entirely, impossible toop erate the' railroads," said 0,;i lfio"ial: high in railroad circle.' "It is a i goa4 as certain that fTeighl' 'traffic" ',w: 11 be entirely shut off. 1 fJohVlder' llWl at it would inin, if Ctilcago1 were'toJi iso lated for 24 hours. 1 What wouhl hap pen jf tlie milk eupply wore ink' Tupt mi or the immense importationa f per isliable freight halted by a tie-up it the roads.',' -, , . . . , i ; , -t i'j :'. .-i;-.M'---'.i i.;iiain-n -ni::;-'."l HILL MAY ISSUE NEW STC CK1 ; ; i... 1 i ! ; 1. 1 .i '; Minnesota Supreme Court Hold i Re . atrictive Law Invalid.-v- t, St. Paul,: March 0.uatli 'fetat ) ;SiU preuie court today.) upheld 't hie l3Yeat Northern. railroad in Us eontantio i that it had tlie right to issue, (he $110 000. 000. of stock authorized, by the bo irdof director? some inoullis ago,, and. vhicfa was enjoined by '.Attorney Gi neral Young, who claimed that the coripaiiy should flatst come before the stati i tail road aud ' warehouse ''commission ah3 submit to an examination to show the necessity andt he purpose of the. Issue. This contention of the state-was up held by Judge Hal lam in the Ramsey County District court,, who ordered an injunctiiui to issue.. The Supremeicourt tmlav reverse , that decision- The opinion ol the court" Vias 'tmanifaou Chief Justice Start delivered the PPI- ion of the court. c- ' - ' ' ,:J '! .,., , i;ii : : Sailor Loot Steamer n i!;:i- Norfolk, ' Va.-, March 30.u-Onej nun Con dred suilurs from .the battleshipi necticut, wlula.oa the. way.: from Wil' luughby: to Fortress, Monroe pi the paMsenger Htcainer Ocean , lew today, without apparent, cause took forcible charee ol the steamer and nut the to rout. : The' "tailors 'broke Vlridows and doors, ' drov'e the :cbok fi6m the galley, ' pouted ' Out "all" ' provision aboard, ': dumped ion . deck the fire in the stoves, turned steam on, the fire extinguishers and :diii other i.daniaj 's. Thai i name are not known.. j '' '' ' Suspected of Wrecklng "Trtn. 1 - Pittsburg, March! 30 i Several Ital ians, who live hear the ' Tine',"of the Pennaylvanift' railroad between' Stewart and Wtlmerdlng, are said to ""b1 under suspicion of knowing something about the two recent ' wrecks -'of fast train near, those pointav r. Ai . numlier of for siunora who wcrkediuriOB. the - railnifld 'a section hands were discharged, few weeks, ego.. ;,It, i8.,.reppJted. Uiat they showed much anger when . told o their dismiatalaaid that threats were!' made. -,,'t 'i!t Jr-.iT- ; "Ti .1 i , j , Tobacco Buld'nga Bvrn.r: yii ii ., panyille,, .Vi, iMaich SO. A diaas- trou fire broke out:; in, .South., JBoeton, ! Va.fc 32 miles, northeast of.here, late this afternoon,. anfpreaiji'ng Ijapidjy, ' destroyed tlie tobacco "bulUingai taiia I ing a loss of $900,000. JureJn Hermanri Case Prop Asleep In Court Hours. Washfrigton,' March 27: that Inter est in 'the trial of Blnger Hermann is ' Tagging wii strikingly illustrated today, when oue cf Uie jdrore ' fell asleep In the midst of the testimony of Harry C. Robertson, formerly ' private secretary to Senator' Mlfchell;1 ' The ' testimony produced thi week ha not been start ling, in fact It cover ground 'already gone over by other Vit h6S, . (t being the intention of Diatrict Attorney Baker by preponderance of evidence to con-Tinew-the-rory that' HernHiB':Jbad an importaot raotive jn destroying his to called private letter books. The testi mony, however, ia largely technical and uninteresting.- ' ' ! binoii, '' Mti Robertson' testtinony today cor ered the seine ground a hi 'testimony in Portland. ' He showed the rlote rela tions f ttxvt ' lezisted; among -Hermann, Mitchell, Mays and Puter, . testified as to their correspondence, regarding land matters, since proven .fraudulent, and to that .extent materially, aided the prosecution. ' ',' ' 'Had Mil Robertson '" been ' permitted to' tell ekteriBively of falsi relation with Hermann 'm l8(6-07, when the latter was first in oongressrhe eouhj have ma terially offset some etatemeata of those who appeared , a character witnesses f.n th (hVendant, Before, court. opened Mr, Robertson talked freely with Dis trict Attorney Baker about his relations with' ' Hermann; while 'serving him as private secretary and' an attempt was rards to bribg toot these facts', 'but ob jection was made by counsel for the de fenee, inaemueb w they- bad -no direct bearing ton, the lease . at bar,. and the court sustained lb objection,! for that .reason MrBijbertson', vtestimony waa tobbed of .eor siderahle interest.,, -'ll. .'. 'i .-I -- i i 1 ' l INQUIRY IN OAKLAND. I., le.vkil "J I ii in -v.,1.:",. Telephone Companies Pursues) Sams r i Tactic in That City, i 'San Francisco, March 27 The grand jury' Ifayeeligation' took' a. 'leap today across the bay and landed in Oakland. It was shown during the examination of. witnesses that .the , Home. Telephone company and tba. Paf ic States Tele phone company had been, engaged in a battle over a - franchise similar, to the welfare here which resulted to "whole sale bribery it It developed thati Hahvy was in Oakland and that Detwiiler iti there al9i 1 These are, the es accustd of bribing the Saa frvneiaco officials. ' Aside" from this' revelation, 'the in quiry failed to'ieveat' "anything; of a sensations f hatWre: ' At the "endof the session Distile Attorney- lirrgrron raid the day had been Spent in 'filHig in." Testimony FM given i which, serve to supply some oi. tbe mieaiog links, In the general ,recit,Qf brberys ,.i ( The grand jiuy will sjn.. begin to re veal the patj played by Mayor Schrn ta in the boodle tansaeliona. Thepiaytr, 11 U estimated,' Veceived close ,to '75e, 000 a the result of his operattons. C A LL1 ELECT (ON? '' tH' PH ILIPPINES If Peace Is Cetrtplete,w1reidant Will - il Washington March'-' IWTk Phil ilmlWe'CommlBibiihas ' Instructed to cable to firW President Jiooeevelt by i tomorrow - whether' s eoridttion of generil.T sgidj',; complete;' jeace with re cognition uf the authority cf the tnited 8 tales, -' 'tuts' !cortt rrf ued i ri h H that por tion of the ! arcbipeiagb .' jjpt'j inhabited by Morue or other unon-ChristisA tribes for the past two years. : Jf -the answer is in the affirmative, the president will direct the commission to call a general election on Jnly 80; ;next :for the choice Of delegates tc'.the flrst popular ; Saaem bly of the people bf the Pbiirppine. , , The proposed .assembly consisting of the two houses, the u?per composed of the Philippine commission , and the lower' '.of the , delegates, to be elected, will take over nil the legislative "power now esereisetl by ther Philippine com mies ion : alone, -' Under an act of con gress none of the members, of the non Curistian tribes can participate in the flejitionst., jii!i;.4i!-.t -dt !;i' l"i:vj :i-o'( f'.,: ii: A 1.. .'.- ...J v:J ;' Lie t Famine Makes Cannibals. " Shanghaij .March , 27- The famine aitii-lcpn ChinpaAhava. hcen. nmcticinflr 'cannibalism in localities where the dis tress is nioft aeuter The spread .of fe ver continues ahd the heavy ' ruirs are increasing thef general ltilsery; ! 8pas modio rioting ha occurred, but the out breaks have not i been serious.'' The famine relief organisation is , taxed to the utmost, .n supervising tbe;diBtri buting pf relief and . in ,, managing the relief; work." Large orders for ..grain have leen placed in America,' Australia and Manchuria. .' : ' ."' . ' .,;.,: i -v; 'L' '1 - Glass Refuse to f alk.';; San Francisco, March 27. Louis Glas, vice ' president - Of the Pacific States Telephone A Telegraph company, first of the big fellow to be indicted, wa at , hi, desk, in the telephone com pany's building . , at ..1Q o'clock: this morning " Re refused to , make ny statement ' regarding the " indictment which charges him wijh aiilhorixing the payment by Harsey;" also1' indicted, ' of (he SO,000 that was split Op w 1 the enpervieorsi: ' ' i ; !a : .-tail ''.T-iU'lFt .Jl'l !'!!!! .' L!Lt-tdtt v, Honduras Rtke Trujilloi ;: New Oilensy March ; 27.-f-A private telegram reoeiyed.bere today aaidt that Ijie Hond,urin had recaptnred tb? Prt bean pbrt of ilondura taken by Nlca-ragua.