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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1909)
OREGON MIST bsucd lata fHday ST. HELENS OREGON EVENTS OF THE DAY Newsy Items Gathered from All . parts time wona. Less Important but Not Less Inter esting Happenings from points Outside the State. The California senate has passed a direct primary bill. Three of Pittsburg's councilmen have been convicted of grafting. , A Seattle man stood by and watched his wife thrash a man she says insulted her.;"' , ,. . . Emperor William delivered a speech raising "the work of ha minister of piaimug -v.". " I The South Dakota legislature has put woman suffrage up to a vote by the people. Adlai Stevenson, ex-vice president. s iroinsr to establish a university at Chicago. Lucky Baldwin is dead. He leaves an estate of about $10,000,000 for claimants to fight over. The Palace hotel and gambling house, one of the landmarks of .Reno, bas been destroyed by fire. W. M. Crum, the negro collector of customs at Charleston, S. C, has re signed to relieve Taft of embarrass ment A Boston priest was severely beaten by three thugs who lured Dim from home on pretext that a woman needed dying rites. Improvements are soon to be made in Grant s tomb. All arrangements for Taft's inaugu ration are completed. Rioting arainst royalty ended the carinvival week at Lisbon. Harriman is to address the Texas legislature on railroad laws. The Balkan trouble is about to prove too much for the powers to untangle. Heney's fees for prosecuting the Oregon land frauds amounted to $05,- 000. Oreat Britain bas provided tor an increase of about 100,000 men in the army. Senator Fulton will in all probability be appointed as the new Federal judge for Oregon. The butterine and storage house of the Swift Packing company at Chicago was destroyed by fire. The plan of keeping half of the navy on the Pacific has been left to the dis cretion of the president. The pope is not enjoying the be-t of health and public audiences have been discontinued for the present. All members of Roosevelt's cabinet who will not continue in office have completed plans for private life. Three holdup men accused of the theft of 46 cents have been sent to the penitentiary for life by a Chicago judge and jury. Senator Root has denounced anti-Jan oitat,, nH ...! m.,-.irrDi,, iait oas declared lor a prompt tariff revision ana tne creation oi a eommis- ion later. A man horsewhipped Biily Sunday at bpnngfield. III., for using vile language before women. A million dollar corporation has been formed to manage the discoveries of the wizard Luther Burbank. Von Buelow has warned Russia that if she helps Servia against Austria Uermany will tight for Austria. Seismographs in various parta of the world have recorded another severe earthquake. It is thought o have been in bouth America. The battleship fleet has begun to dis perse to the various Atlantic navy . . . . . i - .v.uuu.iB me vessels will begin at once. Important reductions in freieht ratps throughout the country are to be made oy tne railroads. In most cases the advances made in January are to be annul. ea. ine united fetates revenue cutter Mohawk struck the rocks off Hell Gate at the entrance to New York harbor. A bad leak was sprung but the vessel may De saved. Harriman has just celebrated his oist Dirthdazy, Riotous suffragettes have been sent w jail in London. A direct Drimai a ri; .... i . . . rJrlrJlt... M - through the Colorado legislature. "Lucky" Baldwin is seriously ill and his physicians say he cannot sur vive. Oklahoma is accused of reviving a vv,i"" uutuuieni in a new form. DescLtea ri T u S'7 ,n tescnutes river is bemir helrf on ho tho I The railroad right of way up the ipmi.ll .,;. " r-; iiu'mmiw a oiiz.aro oi unprece- eciamation service. rl-ntert m,nii,. :i. u.....u.. by filling a basin with chloroform and immersing his head. . , and the conditions at Cannes and An- rrofessor Lowell, nf th Tn.n Itiheu r .v,i;.ri., Ariz., observatory, says the earth will collide with an unknown dark r.iont but cannot give the date. it i . . . roimwinir rho fnt in -riu ,. . the Harriman l!n .f " VZ7" V. """yiana i rapiaiy approachimr a linea may reduce their charge. ea tnsip ehaeruB I of The International Onto , peatedly threatened with death if h at its aesaion in Shanghai, expressed" dM;8 "0t (iiBCOntinue bi rcmarkg on the tho fear that with the restricted traffic Austrian government in opium morphine would become a popular drug, i a... j... t j iL i . , 1 1 inn uoveiuueu inn uie an uover. nf nor hparks lost all his nronertv in ho. Itl inn elected mr nrltevino fJ "u ,-. . ' urn MiiwHw, i ins is ine nrst time elected United States senator. He in tho Maie r ihi.,,.ci.i I was once rated as iiniifilianui.iii. i i one of the wealth- has i.i . Jest men in the state, ; ary READY FOR INAUGURAL. People Are Flocking to Washington by j Thousands for Event. ... . . i n. . .!...: Vt asningron, marcn n astiiiigis-T. is filling with Inaugural visitors ana already the streets show the faces of many strangers. The fine weather to day brought great throngs out upon the avenue along which the inaugural pa- rode will pass and which is being given (the finishing touches in decoration. Preparations made by the new Union station for handling the crowds today received the first real teat, and so far has proved satisfactory. Committees in charge have made exceptionally complete arrangements for re.-eiving and caring for Visitor. Hotels are rapidly tilling. Some are already full. All signs indicate that Washington tL-ill Hor-incr rha wwt. entertain the irirest CTOVi a .hat has attended an in- auguration. Beginning tomorrow sol- diers will commence to arrive, and from then on there will tie a constant unloading ot trains. Admiral fsoo r.vans is going 10 oe a Th pW8idnt watlted eon- Kre38 t0 nm).( him vipe adniira! atlll (gress it may some day. but pending that rank he, along with all elevation in other members of the inaugural com mittee on the public comfort, has been commissioned a policeman tor special duty on March 4. Hadges of authority such as all bluccoaU wear have been provided. It is not pnbable that Ughtmg Bob" would get out upon the avenue swinging a club to restrain the crowd M iros'rJv Wl,!r durin tb PV?' but he and his committee associates will wear their badges and should the admiral decide to make an arrest, it will be wise for the spotted one to go peacefully. EIGHTY-EIGHT DROPOUT. Twelve Senators and Seventy-Seven From Lower House Do Not Return. Washington, March 2. Twelve sen ators and 77 representatives, members of the present congress, will be absent when the Sixty-first congress assem bles in special Bession on March 15. Hopkins of IUlinois and Stephens of Wisconsin have not been re-elected yet. and it is possible the number of sena torial absentees will be 14. Of the 77 representatives who retire On March 1. tlepourn OI towa has served 22 years in congress, and Sher man of New l ork, who becomes vice president, has served 20 vears. Dele gate Smith, of Arizona, has served 16 years and Cooper of Texas baa served 14 years. In years of service, Senator Teller, of Colorado, is the Nestor of the retir ing statemtn, having been elected sen ator upon the admission of his state into the Union, taking his seat Decem ber 4, 1876, since when he has been continuously and prominently in the public eye. He resigned from the sen' ate in lb2 to enter the cabinet of j President Arthur as seeretarv of the i interior, re-entering the senate March 4, 1SS5. .Unemployed Organize. Chicago, March 2. Cnder the lead ership of J. Eades Howe, of St. Ixuis, grandson of the builder of the Eades bridge, the Chicago association of un employed was formed this afternoon. A committee was named to protest to the mayor and the finance committee of the city council against the proposed reduction of the appropriation for 8treet wo.rlc-. Th.e aniztion propos- manitam a local headquarters, an employment agency and bureau of transportation, Solons Over Slate Line. Honkinsviile. k'v.. March 1 Tho eight Democratic senators who broke ' the quorum in the Tenneessee legisla ture Friday and fled to Kentucky to escape arrest, say they will remain ! here until the general assembly ad journs. Assistant Sergeant-at-arms Yeaman is keeping the senators under surveillance. They declared today that their sole object in breaking a quorum was to prevent the Republicans par ticipating in the election of Dem ocratic primary election comm'asion ers. German Gets Grand Cross. Berlin, March 2.--Ju!es Campn, ..... . ... . . b a i .... o i.j c r rencn anmassador to Uermany, con- ferred vesterdav unon H,rr von Kchnen Lhe German foreign minister, the trrand cross of the Legion of Honor, as an indication of t ranees satisfaction over the franco-German agreement on .Morocco. This event is inter preted as meaning that the relations between France and Germany are on a better footing than for many years. New Train Record Made. Pittsburg, March 2. -Runniner over four different roads en route, a special train bearing a threatical company today made the distance of 755 miles e . t, rt:.... i .1 xjubloii ui riiiauurg in ine record- ing of 17 hours. Fifty- ne minutes were clipped off the best previous time between Buffalo and Pittsburg, the time beintr five hours and ten minutes. Snow Falls Over Paris. Paris, March 2. Snow has been fall. in V'"'" alm"st continuously for i,,... i - , .- . . . - - - - (..vtkiwuo r,v,aijn Mil UUJ(IIU tt France. Many deaths are renorted. Several inches of snow has fallen in tne interior of the Alpes Maritimes - - f,.i i u ... ri.. Pu(,hlr, f., . ' . . ' " v-.-w.a I e. - i IIC JUVOI ILUilLKin lifTWn TIKI MiPIluna unci fria . w "w mu ui Kan Porubovith. editor . a local Servian paper, has been re- Chinese Gets High Honor. ,thlc,' N- Y., March 2. Tonfu Hu, Wn fl,. ft.: -i..,j.: ri,.i. a..i.....i u . ti,i u,.. ir . over YJ ". ,M,."y "Vr-i . " " " - w,i""i , iv . , , " " "iiisi , iy been elected to the hinhcst honor-' aociety. over I Record of the Legislature I T tjltowini bllU pMd b both hu of th ' WaWalw hav Iwcooi law. 1" mnn cum Uiy ( mvi,tnvA th. .wwiwr, Ii allowwl w ueoe.i ir without his inatur wi diner ware naaaad ov.r hi veto. li. I iviluu ot artesian well 01a trtit. s. il. 4 Trial by Jury afur default In daillUSC Hulls. S. tl. I Appeal from Juatlu Court wit lilt, SO dilva. d. H. timing- districts may levy tax tor repairs, rf. II. 10 Fixing: aUrlc of Constable S. U. It lu criminal vaaea Juilmeiil to It n lien from date. 8. u. W l-or renewal of Judgment ficrv 10 vcara. 8. H. IX - Voter abseut from the state may reirtster, M. It. I .. -Hunk dcnnalta not drawn for amen Venn to escheat to lite vlille. -J. tl. lt lintels and loUaiiigtiousv to nave lire, eseiu,.. 8. H. IS - lintel SUlt todKtllKhOUae to m-ovlde otiie-titot hediihcela. f. H, ih-- rrovulsurf lor two additional S. it. Strur treatment ot luuervuiu sla iuHr. it. r rnri-e nuiiiiionai annv in t'peotors HnotnU'd by the Uovornor, Willi eoitMit of Wlrr tHinmlloner. It. 2S Minors not lo eiiKiiuo In ! nn" of cuaiu-o lu public uxorts. StiDrt'ine Ju.llo i Ktui'i iftju-v. i S. H. st.l'txliiK lira tt.ury ( t.iuon i ountv Iit3titiiir. & w. Viiiiitioimi Ktiary ror niiitf .'f KlRlitli llB;ik-t. (Ovm Oovernor It. 35 Hi'vlsed mllltiirv codf. H. 4.'t - I'or iii of lihiiiYouuly Vlr. R 4?--i:r..U0 for Kanlorn OiiKon Kxpi imetiinl Hrni. II. 4s-.-lniy Si'lioi Hupt-i'lnlviia A KUiliiath I'tuuitv. H. II. iii Auiliivrtiiinc sclioal dlti'Uti to ivrona inirMun.-is. 8. H. iliuly days notica or 'sirayM tiiUn ur. t. I, o! -Tit w Kiirtrnte cifmimnli'ii lo ai'p.tHit isu.tKMi n,:iirii i. It. Sit (lovcrnmont mny aotiulve lam rtr tinvcrnmi'iii biiiuiiuan. j. H. ."iS Muntier of anu'ndiiiic cbar- t,T or cminiiinio insiuimon. It. ! IWfnliiK a Uaul fciu't In Ka.ib'rn Oresoii . Il, oi ltodule of tt for factory llypevllori. S. li I - Supreme Court may transfer t.trvUlt JlMlllvK. ai. H. io To nbollnh suvrot soclctln la itublu Mctmo h. S. H. tij tuo.ooo for maintenance of AKiK'uilura Loueao. S. H. Tt rrvscriblnit manner of tuk- ln d-'positlona. S. li. TJ Kor dl.itributlon Of .Hon laws and tournnla. S II. f 4 AiHroprlatlnir liO.OOO for hau-lKTb's aoutii of v olunibla. s. M. s.ilarv of I. Inn County Su perlutentlfnt. iOv.r veto. I tl. 11. 7T Irrigation cod. 6. U. TS Salary of Koconli-r in Wash, iiwton County. (Over v.-to. 1 si. H. i .'.otfi) ai'i'ri'ruuon for Ex Berlin-lit station nt Hum. A R !1 Cost allowed when tva property has brm nttat bed. s. li. tkini codft. S. R 10 i'rovldlng- sbata for motor men. S. Il til l"or ciitrnl hatchery oi Columbia. . H. 117 H.'iriilatlng" vile of concen- trnt"ii sto.'ic rooua. B. ll;S Kt:aiinR to the appropriation of land fur cvtnkirmte purpoMM. 1. il.. ixiopc salaries or ci.rK anu denutlea of Sur.reme I'mirl li. ii c onie ti ?oipreme Court il.'.-lsl.ina to be fiicd In office of clerk of court. S. R 1 1! Additional anlary for Cir cuit Jiidae In Ninth ldatrict. S. 11. 1 .'O--S.r.ary of ricliool Supvrlu tfttdvnt In M.irton County. S. H, lL?i New ml itary code. S. H. tT I'or tree ferry across VVH Inmetta at IVoria. S H. l.S Spei-lal lax by districts for roittla S. II. 131 Manner of letlltiif contracts for tirldee biuiiiin. S. H. 13f l'eron und-r 18 not to run el valors S. R lli Ten hour a dsv's work for . fe-nale In teit'pl.one and telegraph of . fb-ex. I S. U 14t ReRulatlng msnner of fll- s. R u; Time for bringing libel '"ts one war. B. i iy provi.lln leather tKiuvhe! for e Vttion ballot box-. S. H 151 'n'tttlng Conservation Com-rnl'-;flon. . I. I r 7 WarhtvuHe r celiita to show rar' "f ttr;n. ?. B. liiHnii nH(! not fl' trip IsmitU to regular em- I s. H. t.xinjf irnna or couri in ii:ie-.riih lilMtrit-t. li. KT K.-icuIiitinff mutual fire ln suran e nmLi.'UiU h. li. OilrKjiilHhfriff nfftt'n claim r twn a'r?! tn Mii'i4im.iri uurity. K. R liH:llro;Mt) may b tuid for ..'ortwtruotkm wrk on rrtuntv roaH K H. 171 Kor oric;inizittoH of co .S. H. 172 U'mtnrr rni'roadii to ron nwt with ah othur with prlvaif li W i ll' tl'1!. S. R 173 Tn pnnlxh framlu'nnt r"l roantatl'in aa tn rren;h-rhlp tn accr.'t Kn-lvtln for !urfose of ohtafMinir money. S. II. Keating to larceny by bailee. ri. II. 1 ST - Ilwdlnir hnriM-a In br n it rt at Or-iTon Atrrlciiitunil folN-K' S. B. ll t'rohibltlnif pilttlnit laa ;inI n'ii!t In r'vnlH. S. B. 193 J'riivl.llnK aildlllonnl uU tor Fifth Jmll'lal Fltri-t. H. II. 14 Kor inKuance of bonds by Inmacft dltrlrl. H. H. tor, Kor salary of Sheriff nf C din f nunty. f It. 1D7 For relief of Tin-d Intl lute. K H. 1!--lolhlnir railroad d-tectlvcs wt'h r-ollr" r.ower. s H. 19a Hfsulatin dralrmne dli trh tn K. B. WMk!y rr"rt on rirUtri' tlon of voter to H 'rr.'tnry nf fitrttp. n. ':0i Convict niav h worked s fair irroundn. S. Tt. 2. S'atp Fair to have nrlntlnsr to amount or lftn. K. II. 207 TlelatluK to levy and sat undnr enciitln. . f! 210 For county referendum oi rountv mc,l"lir.. S. H 21.1 To divide First Judicial IllKtrlrt, s. I!. ;19 Votnm of county may refer a rountv nienHiirp. h. ii. -iz't Hsu law ror me i;oiumoia Itlvcr. H. ft 221 n ntlnir to School Dlfltrlct N'-. 1. Klamath County. H II 'ii'i Amending "odo retardlnir cnrirat.ion organised for Irrigation purp'-. H. H. 524 Authnrlzlnr rlty of for vari to j,urphae l;in.l near waterhd. K. H. Vl! certified copy proof of Keil'-rril llllor llfenH. S. II. 226 f'reventlnir goatN from run iilr ir nt larK In Yamhill County. K. li. 2.7 When aeveral t-rons may h'i'd real property aa tenants In com mon. H R 27,l-FlxInc Ihn term of court In thu Tenth Judicial Matrlct. H. H. 'til KxtendlnR time for acqulr Insf OrcKon Cliy 1ock. S li. 239 Additional 1ude In Second DlKtrlct. fKmerKency clauae.) H. H. 'It KutpowerlnK municipal for poratlmiN In other mated to acquire tltie to landu and water rlrhta In Oricon. S H. !&1$30.0U0 for 8tat Kalr or- miums, H It. Jf.2 125,000 for Btata Fair Im provement . . H. 2S3 170,000 for tuberculous ianltorla 8. B. 200 AromalM at lanra hi Gilliam county. n. f. ..( ...nnuren may appear in immatic n-rform.incea on coimcnt of tne juvenile court ju.Jae. Jf. M. I i"or punlahuient of highway rorrtTV. H. li. 11 Approprlatlnjr money for an expwrimenr wiation at iiermiaion. If. H. 12 K. Kuiatln pllotax on Co lumbia rtiver. M. H. IX J'rohlbltlti some claaaea of rinveriiiiinir. ft li. in R.Iatlnr to town nlata and addition. K H. ?Z Appronrlntlnic 175.000 for s portaRn road at Olllo. H. Ji. 23 Atiiironrlatltur additional 125 000 for Ala-sika-YiiKon Kxpoaltlnn. If. H. 2 IncreaaliiK xalary of Jack 'on i ou'ity judge. (Paaaeu oer the " " --.. If. 11. 25 Authority of real estate BKetits rniiat h- In wrltlnar. II. Ii. 27 Manner ot transferrins: ac tions. Jf. Tt. 2- For Incorporation of porta. H. II. 31 Authorizing Kupreme Court to appoint a co la cor.nii.'oalun and appro prlHlina 125.(100. II. H. 42 Plain- salary oi Po'k Coun ty K.-hool Hutierlntendttnt. (I'uased ovr tjovernor' veto. ) If. H. 4t Klxlnit bond of Umatilla Tr-aaurer. If. It. it Flxln salary of clataop U'aaai d fioeernor'- veto. I H. H..61-(.-oun.le. may levy tax for 'i''n";,, reaource. H. li. fis Kmpowerlna: Wallowa Coun- io on cerium real property, H. a Flxlna; salary of to aeil cei ntin real oronerrv. Morrow (fountv Hchool tluperlntend nt. I passed uovsrnor vto.) If. JI. bo JMuvldlnii for a froe tmv tit St. John. . H B,tll-l'rovl.lln for clerical Mulitanct f li. ii. e.'rrohlhiuiiK swine at l'l In I'ulunibta coiiniv. . ii ii Ma 1.-1.111 ilia Nittnrv of th Vanihlll Count v Helton! atilpel Hlli lldclH iisi J over the tlnvcriihi cto . II. II. T-Kktunin Pllvlliunt dumalli II. U. Jf-frovldlnit lor raUlu avhonl fviiida. , kk I, l..!.. ... I....IN.H, dAlUtrllllMllt. ii. il. Sl-Hcaiiliulua hnullna ot Uaiil" n. li, Sf. -To piovhltt for ltt.vlim o ....ItllA lilultvL-avo. II. it. Mi -t'rcallna: tht Ilimrd of Hlntc Tax I'nmnilHaliinaira, , ... . ii, R I ivin declaration ndinlx alhlci In civil c;i-a. . . H. II. 4 I' ixllllf tcrnia pi vuui. th.i Ninth Judicial plxirlct 11. H. i t'ltailim liiuiaiic ft'imi't' II. 11. 8 KcuUlt'UiK uoora wmnh oiitnard. . . k ., H. h. 100 liovlaliiK lt-a of Inhcrl It II. liHl- AnpropiintluK IJ10.000 for .ii.ti..... .., ii t. ' ii. it. liu lt'nr iH'mu.v AMi'""ia " Cronk t1nutitv. II. H. Ill -rimttir aa:ary m pmrinou count v HcIuhm Sunerlnuuiiicnt. (l-icu iHiiwliliatiiiulinir tho iliwimir vet.v I II. II. Ill -I'iktrtbutlon and payuicnl ot lciracie. tl, n. 1 1 -Aiuiioriiinir a ucuiuy in Iha Cluloi County AaMor. tl'uaauU vr 4li.viriuir a vt. i II. H. 12 1 niviiuiil of clalma ur v cn irat Normal Hchool. It. It. ISI Fur n Uiloraliitc luiiiM' it OnttirhK II It. U2 IVrmlltlnif County Cnuit in dcalmiale Iha kind of cuacit lu p hlilll. il. n. l3l--l,iovUllnit for finnit or ns pendena. II. ti. 13 r Kvcminion or c;n u i nu i liitlirmcnt dchti.ra. II. is. I4--I'iiiiuiiit nnimaie runiuu Jt laise weal ut the Sandy. II. It. Ml AiipruiiiiMlln j.vau ioi slat, veterinarian. II R lUl'mvidlii ehwed aemnu ror ihelltirih lu C and Currv Cminllt'a, in follnwa: t ratiM, July. AuaitKt and s-p- tcniiMr; cl.uua. June. July and Annus! rnwtiah. Novi'inber. l-i-eiiihei-. Jauuar and Fehruary. II II. Itstllvlnir Circuit t iiiirta l"w of pa retina primmer II 1 l.Mi Aiiiui)iriiitln 10.000 lei scalp twnniy, u. It, K2 liciaillia to itaiirnnii t oiu mlN.nlou. II H. I".r. IVrmlllin i;al!rcw. com- ntNloncr to rUl on ivcunoih ea. II. It. lis -I'nnldlnij an addtilenai Jiult for FuurtU JudKidl i'ulnti i Kinrrireiicy.l 11. B. 14- Yamhill Firaau.-latkai. H. U. Ii'l- I'rovidinw lor prlmtr priaKation or trout. II II. 1..' AutlierlalnK ehol ni rln letnlcnt tu ar-MM'Hun money. II H. 1 7; AmendlllK the cm! r'atmit to flKhlna for aalmon In I'mpuim Uivcr il. B. lis itcquirina- orncer or aiuir hoatda una cnmiiiiaaioiia to attend mrvt llIK. II Ii. 1 - I'roviiiina: ror. ronntnu- tlotiat couveutloti, Hiiblit to referendum II, II. 1 0 Stale tux levy, (Liner ireriey. I H. B. lRe(rulatin walrp.wvr fianchiiwa 11. II, r,3 Autliot-iaiua charltahle a soelationa to olaatiU. II it, I!;. liaktna poader must la plainly lahe!ed. il, ii. i yo- MaRina apprnpi union P Hitunw tleora II. Hinall. II, II. Ills Api i op! latin I jooo foi the Iieaert Land Hoard and tu uecept 'ertain land bv the atate. II. It. 200 Manner of taking depoid tlona. II. It. 201 t.inpowerlnit exucutor le eule di ed II II. 2U3- Manner uf i'hlienlii Juror. II. II. 2oa Iti-I.Ttltsa tn tMireatt or la hor ataltnllca and Inapei'tor uf work ahop. li. B 27 -Ue'.atinit lo r-aenlii of tin- State rnlvmrslly. II H. Ill I'ruvMlnc an atinrnnrtatlon for Ihe exp.-ii.Hea of the State llorllcul' turl Society. II. It. 221 Appropriatlnic 1100.000 for ihe Crater ftka road. If. It. 222 Annruiirlatlna 11000 liu Ires!. am Fair. II II 22J Itc'-Ulnir tn runtiHlv m ai'lrol xrouuda. II II 221 - I'lihllc reenrda lo be fri II. ii. !27 I'ruvldlu fur a branch Asylum in Kaati-rn tireaon. II. H. 22U-TO reKu.ate breisllna ot hors.-a. II II 211 liesiuratlon of cortmratlon. in default. II. It. ;-Kra:ukttili (lahlnit II. ft"au Kiver. II It. jjii Flxln salaries in Whceri umty. M. B. -Salarses In W heetor nty. il. Il 2 1 Kixina aalui y of I.aki County Aaaaor. II ll I'lovidine tliat etindltloim: sale of personal prop.Tiy ahatl be re oid-d. H. II. 211-Flxlne aalary nf Currv '"inly Afaeaaor. II. B. Kemiifia uf priotim in Multaumah cuunty. II H. 2I KUnilnntlon of dutillcatloi: f courses of atudv In the atate a hlali' i lcalioi:al Instlmtlon. If II 21 Kor oritaliUatlojl of mlnlliK and diklnK- Intereat. H. II. 2CI- Land board tn mirchnsi and in forest reserve, II. H 2.1 iiov-rnina pxni.ndiliir tt ftimia for ilia f 'Diversity of tireon. ii. ii. .' .i AmeiuiitiK d. litnl law If. I!. 2j. Viewer to lay out roads on nest irrnie. ii. ii zaa inrresatna; annua! nppor lioiimcnt or rmmiy a- hool funda Iron i" to ieo per oistriet. II. il. 2ji lleiinburslnc ilarlha H t-aim. II If ;.'. Coplea of ealon hm t he printed. II. II. It latlnir to eVctlon pre clnda. II II. ! Flxlnn feta 0f Stat fiinter. II. II 277 Free fi rry acroa Wlll.im etle at Indepi-riden'-a. II. I). 2SJ To prevent unjiiat dlacrlm Inntton hv tatlroada. II. II. 217 li .'larinc the lesal and o clfll alalli of .Mary C. Well If. II 211 --Aiithnrlxea m hnol board tu aovern iiwa nf iwdtool montiy. If. I!. Ii KixInK anlitry of Ian- Coimlv Hchiwd Wiiperlntendent. if. H. 2S0 '-Count II ill h chs.l fund. II H. 291 .Min-iidiiiii code relalina: to election. II. H. 2V7-1-rotcct "Yank" fiali li. vvaimw.1 l..'lKe. If. IS. 300 I'rohlhltlnn falsi; adverlla Inr. If. II, 30.. Amending lrrla;ntlon law II. II, 3'lf Anr.ronr at m HuOO fir i.incKami i nunty Kalr, n. U. 3IU--Ka.ioad to fence rlxht of way. If. B. 311For an ct relating to thf o. al option law. If It. 312 Appolntln Tleniltv ftlatrlrl Aiiorney ror in Hecorui lustrict. II, If. 3 1 Itenulrlna' rn roads lo e terminate Ituaaltin thlatle on rlxht-of way. If. R. 3lr, Rev He arheriu'e nf rat ror corporailonH lucreaalriK capital atock If. II. 22a I mooslna lii'eiiHea mi red dleiy. II n. 321 Authorize Htnla land Hoard to r-par rnotu-y to Albert ('. limn II. It. 3 U ItelatlnaT to contrai la for snippin;. ii. is. 2B& l.nsritieiicr bill. H0.0O0. H. B. 31H-AbDroirlation forfl. A. V. l It n rfvernment. il, H. au.' l oncprnlnir nraun Raiinn t.r ii i ikuiivii innirii-iH, II. II. 356 Charitable societies. 111. II. Tt. 35 Hcurlnir Hen on ehnllnla H II. RCOTo fix Siilurl.. nf W i.iiuniy oincera. l - Abollahlnar Central Oreaun Normal Bchool, II. II. 202 Appropriation bill coverln miscellaneous claim, Rote Carnival Float. Lebanon The Lebanon Business Men' league has decided that the city should build a 160,000 high school building. About 30 of the leading business men voted unanimously to exert their influence toward that end. A meeting of the voters of the district will be held in Ihe near future. Mr. Thomas, of Portland, addressed tho league regarding the advisability of Lebanon having a float In the rose car nival at Portland. A committee was appointed to take up the matter. Money Raised at Monmouth. Monmouth The normal school at Monmouth will go on to the end of the school year. The citizens have already raised the necessary funds. There is a strong feeling of loyalty here for the institution, which extends toother sec tions, and the subscription fund has been materially augmented from tome of the outlying district The summer normal will also run. and t la honed to be able to go right on next year REDUCES REBATE FINES. Judge And.rton Make. Poulble Max imum $7 '-'0,000. Chicts Fob. ill. A rvrfm lion from Judjro l-iiiulia' nno of WW rxamible iimxiiiium rtno ot 7;W,oiMI m mlmittod to he th imHiiK f rullnK nmilM Unliiy by Jul,ri Amlhon In the wtrittl oi Ihe Standard Oil fi"'iy Indiana tor wtiutlnir. Ttw rulmK ' infornml, but it ltmt ft-rtumly will rh- f'.aiil of AmumU In rullim '' JlldkTo t.nnttiM' jriunl line oliliiinat'd tlie vifw thul Pitch carltntl of oil on whirli s e.d.iita u-aa acce nlfd fonalitilt"' aoi.ttr.lo tiiroimo. Thr-ro wer l,4tii of thtw onrloNvli., th frvik-ht cliitrv for ...l,i,.l, u.tru nul.l n li I I lOliU'tll eCV tl.ini.illtM .lilrl.ru ikd Inn which, ho said. erved It hl c-uiilo. to inmlv tlmt tho n'lmlt'K ' wplrtl lifter noti of th fl m'tlli'iufiil fOllKtltutfil tin? Ulllto 0! iilicniiu. Jutlir Andersoii'a rulimt w vera blow lo Iiutricl Attorney Mm. lie and hia iiaaislant. JillluH II. Wil k..raon. had nrwucil that rnoh of the 500 ahipinonta. making ieill' iniuni of $10,0110,000, foimtitnt'"! n otTinim-. Till view Jutlk'c Aiidern.Hl dccllirtHl m rxmlil nut Utitlcratand. He mtw no reason why. if tt trainload or I carlot v.vru rek-imled i acpiirnU' olTenai". Hi nmtlvr mishl not be lur- ther divided, innkinir humlredweiKhl or H irnlloti, it unit. Kieally increanuiK tho numlwr of oiTcnsea and niairnify mir the D mtuhinent. Mr. IVilkt-rnon arctied that the line (Hjaaililu under the court' nilmu would nerve merely na u liceime tu great comiration. t'n til id Juiliie Aiulfrai'li said in ctTci't: "That ia a e,msii!erliun which ha no weik-ht with mo whuuver. lam not fonwriietl with the effect iveticsa o the statute, hut with their interpretn lion ami unplicathm. U the view thai I have tukcii liai the etfect yoti tt that is a mutter for the lawnmkera te consider. If the laws are inadequate, get them to suply a n uieily. TROUULE IS FtAKtO. Unrest Prevail al 1 rial of Cilho-w in San rranCitto. San rrannaco, rel. lhere i an undercurrent of unrest t Uie CaShoon trial. Various re(rts are lu arl every duy to the elT.-ct that truuhie i line nienturiiy exiiected. lleiiev and hi bodvifuarda are on the alert ail the time, and no Mrson comes in( tl courtroom who is not carefully cruti nizeil. The examination of lli'lrhcrif, whic was to have been continued this mirn intf, waa Kwtiiieil until this after 'tain, so that his ex-partner, Tarry Kiillinaii, ho is a witness fur the prosecution, could he Pnsiured in court. Tho prosecution claimed that Kallman would testify thnt ll.iiber said wh he heard of the shisdmi; of lleney by Haas that if he had been Haas I Would have dune t5.e ime thini;. 1 1 has further devc ha-d that llnUberK is a sUKkhokier in the Imlrd Kni'-mi ! This alutie is tiiken si heiiii; suilicirnt KTeund fur his disqualification. The niornniK session was slow. Ihtr- uik the lirst hour and a haif Ju lire I-awlur fxamiiied a new venire of ii', and retained iia for exanut.ation by counsel. SEES WAU AHEAD. Russia Expects Auatna Will Ir.vail Sorvia in Fortnight. pi. I eicrnuurtf, reli. ti, Ihe i-- simisin with regard to the Halkan rn sis is sU-adily increasing in diplomatic circles, where it is believed that Aos iria s action namst JVrvia may lie extiefted within a furtmi'ht (miens solution to the present grave problem is soon arraiiK'i'il. foreign ollico olhctals state that Russia is not diiip'ned to consider an invasion of Servia alone s a caus belli, but there is fesr that the irov eminent' hand may be furred by pop ular feeling. The heginning of hostil ities will -throw thousands of Kussian volunteers into the .Servian ra: ks. Tried lo Gel Graf! Photo. 1'ittsbtirg, reb. 2. At the trial of Councilmen Klein, Wim-on and Urand and Hanker Kamstry on charges of con "Piracy, growing out of th recent graft charges, Detective T. S. HufT ling testified that he l.ad seen Det.-r tive Wilson pay William llrund. i.r..i. dent of the common council, and Coun cilman Klein each tr.uo b. ii,ihii.e.e.. their support for legislation. Detec tive HuUIing told how he had al ,. Cotincilninn Wasson take t:un fr..i lleU-ctive Wilson, and how lie had at. tempted to take a flashlight picture of . annuo in me rort J'itt Hotel. Finds Huge Fossil Pearl. Heno, Nev., Kt h. 2.- The fn,.u,. lug atory comes from f:,.lilii.l,l a liscovery which, for its uniuue charac. tor, has seldom been equalled in this abate, has jur.t been disclosed through vi.w iri.-Btico in lioioileld or Or. ttuniuel K. Oreen, a geologist and mineral ex pert, of Kngland. H brolt number of ancient oyster shells mid In one of them discovered a prrft-ct bearl pure whit and welnliing nearly ifio ao.uu,. ir. ureeri has refused a sum for the pearl which would hu . !,... dred "water jewels" of ordinary .i... ..... j nlfcu, Who Smuggled Those Chinas? New Orleans, Feb. 211. A. P. fieh..n speclnl United States inspector, who recently ran down the alletrert f!hln.- smuggling conspiracy on the (iulf roast declared his disbelief in the report Unit the Chinese were sent In a government bonded car from Alg'eis, La., to Kan Luis Obispo, Cal. His theory is that the men were put Into tho car sonic place close to tho Texas border A rigid Inquiry into the cast) has bee,, instituted here. To Taks Census of daps, Sacramento, Cal.. Feb. on Th. .... ate todny passed tho bill providing tot a census of Japanese In th .i.. determine whether or not California should ask for a general Asiatic exc u. i s on act. Th bin ..1.....1.. u the aaaembly and will bo sltrru',1 iTi'i! I governor at once t emp w ,r th! atau iai,n ... 1..1 " 5'T"' rH tho I cntut. " W UM thel OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST WA.IR USERS Kttr FAITH, Will Comply Willi GovsrnmsH Co irscl Concsrnini P". Klamath Kail At mwUmr ' direclors of Urn Klun.ath Water User association a rwHiluih "1 nonfying the secretary of tht Int. If that, so far a is in their Power, they win comply with ,,litr"ot w;' itlt the rei laniatkm servlcn as W the pavnient nf the cost of th. flmt unit uf !l,e Klnmalh project a aimounced by tl. se.'reUry. It Is thought that letter lately re ceived by the department from the directors have led to the belief that tho water users meant to repudiate their contract to this paytmnit. hcnr wrk was suspended oil the project uut i,le of the flrst unit It I believl thai this decisive action on the part ot the directors will lead to the prompt restinilitii.il of work on the plant out lined for this year' work. Low Rales InausuMlsd. Portland In view of the fet that Portland and Seattle, tit two principal citieuf the Northwest, aru to hold notable celebration Ihe calling unv nier, the various trans continental rrll road with terminal In the Pacifl Northwest have conceded eslrVtncly low excursion rate from all railnt In the l- aitl and Mtd.lle West. Portland A-ill held its third grand annual ft" festival Ihe iik of June 711!. hile Seattle wdl 1 lelr for th Alk Vukon Pacific rxpnaiiimi, cotitinuine all summer The rate which th rail roads have given are imich morw at tractive than any that have lcn put into effect In any previous year, so far is this part ef the country is cuncvn t, and Ihey petinil of a much wider rattgw if stop-ter and side trip, all of which is appreciated by the luuriat. Many .-ommunitie ami individual in th Northwest hsve takrn Bilvatttav; of tilt and have notified their frinwl ad relatives in tho Kt to make the trip tin summer and to do so csrly In thr Heiwon a to le able lo visit Ihe ex position at Indh Portland and Seattle. The ratcn are effective May 2'i, pleetr early FimUKh for Kastethers to avail themselves of the line npprttinlty of wing the whole Northwesit at It beat. The rate are gal returtiipg Ulslll September ,1u. Mi Arthur In tie S.crttrT. .Jaiein Secrelary nf Stale 't aftk ilensen has ctnifirine-t th appointment of t". N. McArthur as In private see. retary to serve during tie time Mr, tlenion will act as governor. McAr thur. who sm siwaker of the heaiae luring the recent lrgiia!tve e.lo, has L en at the capilol fur Ihe past fc lays anauitiiig tl hoiiM e'.crl in ar ranging the house Journal Others who are working i n lie legislative reruM are Chief (,'U-rk Prel hragrr, of the houte, Calendar t'irrk John I stiajrelle. itml Joun al Clefk lieorge Seunf, it will Ii k another tsosrckt t straight en iit t-i lantfle. The law allow 10 days for the work. Di !: Does Good Work. Marsliliel-I The government ltSg Viregon is niakitig (."real impruvemenl sIkiuI t bay. The rhanrtel in front of Marah.lel.J is tmg deepened and widened, a well as at other point. The dredging are heinir used to fill In along Front street. The till will at tend to Kern laie, a suburb on the north side of Msruhheid. A plan is now on find for filling ail the low wrtf rimtH Marsldleld, con prising about 3tM t.ian ot, and extending from Ihe buBtreas lection to WaihiligtiMi avenue. The work will cost aUiul tlti,Kiu. Cow Mikm GooJ Relurns. lirownsvilln - Harry Park, a farmer of this vicinity, ha given a statement of the net returns from hi nine row for the past y.-ar. The tot d 1 i',t; or an average of 7:t.:i3 each, pruwn. ville is berominu1 one of Ihe num. her of th.. farmer have large alios and put up hundreds nf tons of cut cm. vetch and clover for uiWe. It i claimed that ensilage prepared In this way Is the beat milk ptislucing f,l, also the cheapest. Water Boird Appolntad. Salem Governor Chamberlain !. apiiii,ted V. M, Kaxton, nf tlakcrCiiy, and II, I.. Ilolgate, of llonania. Kla- math county, the two water commis sioner provided for by the new Irriga tion rile. .Saxton Is a Iiemorrat, a lawyer with considerable experience in water cases, and irrigation. IIolate is a banker, but was formerly in reclamation work, lie Is a itepub. Iican, but in the last Csmnatin run an Independent nguinst the r.-irular Kepubpliean ciindldnte f,,r state senat or, C II. Merryman. New T Commissione s. fialum At a meetino .r it.. board, including Governor Chamberlain. Secretary of Kute Penson and Plate Treasurer Steele. C. V. (Ml..,... MtMinnvilleandJ. II. Euton, of' La ..,,., w,.r appomte'l tax eommis. riiiiiri. ... .. ... " "oners to serve with the serretarv of. member n '""'' i provided hv a 1,11 Zi i V 17. .?'. y ,bl1 hl the Kiniaiure euriy in the Session, Orndu Fills Low Lands. Mllrshfleld The ,lr,.d... I . which is belnif nt.rl,.,l i.. , ..... , "? .' 'loihg gKsl work. Th.i tiret'lirin,,.': " beg Used lo fill the w nlae il. 7 Z nly. A pmtion of Front street, which was before simply ,(lw,kw has b,,, lilled Uihu,U large t,,,' , land alonif the str,.f l .1.. " . Oftheellu u,l,,.X ' V"" I"'" e,i lio .in r " wn" "'""riy cover Ui Ju, ? M" WMU,r' hM brought Qelt Hops at 10 Cantt, Kalnni' A Contrnef. fnn .1 ..... i "0,000 miundscf h,..,: :. : 0 tZ tZuT' 't a 1 m"m' Th c''" tract calls for 1909 eron nf f!...... t i . . " ""i'" iwc h imtinn H'm'n,'M lu'lependenco. The htms .Tt U""ht l,y ,H"C I'inc-us & So a 't lacoma. ios (a Le ... . . """l ""t careful grower of hop. T, ,th. Sulem district. NORMALS OKOtRtOClOMO Cvsn TIH of Slat Bchool Will a, 'Tskst Away by H..ni, Salrii At mating of th, boarJ or regent It was vntci e)" all aUto iioniial schiail. at one anZa maintained by private stiUcrltitior and then only until th end of th, 2 nt half yr. Ileroaftof th scbTu win ii yarimusKi w run a iw, MU, chiHil or a prlvat normal, but iu nin li ivriiii'iin hi laaw as alal (ma, mala. This means th closing M( Al land, WUn antl Monmouth ttormij. at th nd of this year, a all hav Z. cured fund to carry them tu th ItttM part of June. In llcuMliig tb ttuatkin lh aw,,, ber uf th board sgreeil that since ik. 19U7 legllklur prohibited th boan) from Incurring any debt and tb lfca leg slaturo fsiled t uiaks an atan priatloii, th lMaM ha no right Ut tlnu th normal, thereby laying tat foundation for claim for rsiwburi. mailt. Thsltrd will even rfu It permit III school tn run a stats nml by prlvat ubcri.tion after ml of this choi year, for th rstai that It la til deair tu carry out to Ik letter tb H'"'tur' Idea nf kiis all !t normal. This will v tkt Hi I I rtear fo tho legislature of 111) tu lettl th normal problem, ' '' :V Tn Uhimii In U.e.illl, Pendleton Ten hcl tganintlM of th Farmer' Fductjon A f ojiofativ union of America h ts f..rii d in this fttunty and tho nundwf will probably b lorreaw,! to tl vttiui lb DfXl few lly. The tw latest id ditiun ar at Pthit Ituck and ItuMmta. Some of th sHepmn went in witk Ihe farmers al Pilot Uk and th) hi talk of erecting a joint MarrrsxiM, which shall b Uses fur th atrir( af both what and wwd. No delta t at. tiofi was taken on th prupnstl on, bo. ver, Death of Har Pun t. Pendleton With 1 f hi bar dead and tb trn malady bkk Cauted their death till (taftlieg tk skill uf tli voter ianarlan wh bar been called, William Mill, a rtr In th Juniper ruuntry, evei nils northwest of tbl f ty, 1 depirf af saving any i f his animal.. TVf art all heavy work nor and th luM It (It krlty, to th bop of beihf ski lu debvtratn liv au of death, lf. S. W. MciTur and II. F-. P nrettoa, f lh Fetral lmra nf animal in tr, u gun to th n. Ml Olhc Rmli, Hr. I Wtlam -Captain C I'4. la lectnr, baa rxcwil alvlre fnaa Wasltingttm that tb lnptor' k4 iiuarier will remain In Portland. At effort M mal to have tit tiffW fs tiwjvo.1 to nellingfiam, Puge( uur4M afier giving th matter f ren-'vsl full ennsiderat on, th llghthrats tasiri) tt Washington dWitM lu make no rhargc, liolh Captain Pod and Majef Mrlnd, of th nglher ervi, advtaid against th change. Pubktlty Was at Mdien. Milton -Th largest awl naxt cefnl ratepaign ever gilrrlakn f th Miltun Pmgralv club for publi city purpose wa inaugursled by Teat UirtmrtSswti of Portland and 11,000 raiseit in a few minute. Tht tiea will make a big display at th A!ka Yukon Pacific rxpowllj. n. Purditif it lntf.ipg hr and with enlrmal awl new building of Columbia rellf Mil ton will hisk rapid progres. Peach Tr at icho Froi". Frho- Many pcrh tr on Both creek ar fruten. William Wit! brg, en of th xtniv farmr I that iwighborhouil, rpoi that k pleiidln jieach orrtirl will nave w choppetl down. Mr. Watterberg iwk a smsll fortune off tb orchard la year. PORTLAND MARKETS. riarlfy -Feed. t28.n059 1" " Wbeat-llliietm. ILICetl.!;'! II. Ofi; red Itussian, 91.01 ; vail, f lo.'.. OaU -N'o. 1 wblt. 3.E0 to Hay -Timothy, Willamette valley. 136X16 pr ton; cistern uregun, iM; clover, 120ti3i alfalfa. fH lf: grnin bay. liawtU; cheat, IH-M WM.UO; vetch. l.tioMl4,f.O. Apple 7'icfii 12.75 fer box. Potato -11.26 per hundred; Mitatoea, Ziytdlle r pound. . VegeUbles-Turnili, II.2S per : carrot, 11.25; parnl, 11.60; be 11.50; horwrdih, toe per pounti; tlrboke. llt-il.26 p' down; a!1 gti. HifiZ'hi ptr iKiimd; beans, csbbag. 2(fl3,t,e ir jiound; cswij flower, 92 pit cratj celery, r crate; parsley, Dc wr du'; praa, 16c per pound; radishes, .u P" donen; rhubarb, 'i.M per bo: P' ach, U.28 per boi ; aprout. f" IKMind; arjuash, 2 ) per imiind. tinlona-Oregon, ll.60(-t2 hurHlf turner-", ny crvaineij .....i.i-... Ilutter-ity creamery, extra. awi . . . ..... .. net ill.io'v r price hvorag JJ ent pe' ' aml"r l'ultpr lfkr Fl-bs-Oregon ranch. 22. Kkbs- Oreiton ranch. 22S2 .1,.., Poultry- Hens, 16c; broiler. 22 V; fryers, IKf20j rotiate.r. old, Illc' young, Hf.(.15; duck, 20ft(2:'c; g Ifte; turkey. lHrl2lhi. , . Va1 Win (li,flfie ner tslimuj w" dlnary, 7r(Kc; heavy, 6c. Pork-Fancy, Do per fnmd. I"' Hff8?,c. ,... Hop. iOOH eotilracl. jJj? pfrimund 1U08 crop, 7wci crop, aiiffitcj 190(1 crop, lHt , WimiI - Kastern Oregon, canlrW 10c Ir pound; valley, 1 6ft. !' . MohalrChoko, 20ft2l P" IT,r. Cattle - Ilest steer, f 5. 1 Or-i. medium, ILBOniLHS; wr.85; enws, bet, $3.7S4.: Wf litim, 13.2r,((i,S.flO; calve, Q-mw C75. .. - , mM Kheep-Best wether. u.f0(': dliitn, tr,w5.50; mixed h'l. B.2r.; ewes, tG(,6.60; lambs, I'1''' ,' liogHt, 177.20i '",")lu,n, lfl.26f46.75.